The Republican Journal. THURSDAY, MARCH 13. 1 m. J°U'MK 74‘___BELFAST, MAINE, NUMBEIM1 Contents of To-Day’s Journal. OBITUARY. I Circle of the ladies of the | G. A. R. in Los LETTER FROM WASHINGTON. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. notes and therefore were Angeles, and was at one time compared not C. Thompson; Constables, Frank PAGE 1. j a member of familiar with the argument of the Carleton, VV. B. Rhoades, a well known resident of opposing Wm. McCormack. Free the Woman’s Relief of and as Appropriations: j Election...Mrs. Gero Guilty The Fa- Corps Belfast. Maine Matters at the National Capital. side; it was the first attempt at any- 1 * died at his home in When High school, $300; common schools w 'tie Again. The City Elections...Bel- Troy, that town Feb. 1st “English” comes our hearts go pit-a- thing of the kind, he thought deserved $1,800; ■ they text v Folks of The books, $800 ; schoolhouse Report Obituary...Maine in after a long illness of a of dis- [Correspondence Journal.] pat to be complimented. In this he voiced the repairs, $300; .Transfers in Real Estate....Letter complication Letters have been received here If asked to highways and bridges, of ; announc- D. March 12. The distinguish between “which” opinion of the entire audience. $3,000; support 1 u School Notes...Town eases, at the age of 66 years, 7 months and 19 Washington, C., pil- poor,$500; salaries, I'hington. High ing the death, in January, of Augustus and “that.” $900;abatements, $100; .Personal. His health had been grims from Maine to the Capital at Wash- We shake and discounts, $175 hydrant rental and miscel- days. greatly impaired Perkins, near his home in tremble when we’re The Senior class are page Dayton, Nevada. asked, preparing Howell’s 2. have come and gone, with “Who can do it?” laneous, $1,400. for a number of years, and he had also suf- He had been in his usual ington carrying farce, “The Elevator,” to be given in the Troy. The ■ health and annual town was les. California..Cuba’s First Presi- was But no one can, so we’re told to till near meeting fered much from lameness. The Pittsfield them some warm remembrances of the study future to raise money for graduating held March :t« r from Georgia. away from his farm on business when he we know it. ’04. Monday, 10th, with the follow- within the con- expenses. resiilts: page 3. Advertiser says : died cordiality of their friends ing Moderator, R. E. Stone; Town suddenly, probably of heart disease, Clerk, Clarence t Today in the Danish West Indies., The deceased was a son of William and fines of the District of . Many Whitney; Selectmen, Hart- lie was born in a son School .A Freshman quotation, “He Prince of Prussia, Belfast, of the late closes Friday for a spring vacation approached ley Cunningham, Mark T. Dodge, library.. Henry Elizabeth Rhoades, and was born June 11, Maine people visit here during a twelfth the subject Joseph e of Defectives..New Edward and gradually.” L. Stone; E. 11. England Fare. 1855. He was always dutiful and obedient Joanna (Wight) Perkins. He of two weeks. Collector, Gowen; Tieas- month; sometimes in excursions and some- urer, L. L. Rogers; School PAGE 4. to the wishes and desires of his parents, left here 43 years ago and engaged in Teacher: “To what Superintendent, farm- times but not for nationality did Tasso H. Bagley; School Committee. C. J. '..In King Edward’s Domain Nortli- working with liis father on the farm, learn- and cattle individually, many years belong ?” f_r®d ing raising in Nevada, in com- Examinations this term bring a welcome Hillman, G. A. W. B. Au- News of the Granges. ing with him also the blacksmith and stone- has a company of Maine people been made 1’upil ’02, “Irish.” Woods, Knight; pany with his twin brother and relief from book exams. The re- ditors, George L. Tyler, PAGE 5. cutter’s trades during his minority, at Albert, they to feel than did system Augustus Stevens, more at home the members Enoch Barkrr. Money v ws which he worked in after He was have ever since continued in the same cently of of the re- appropriated: ; of Eelfast..The Churches..The years. busi- of the Maine and their friends. adopted reading parts TOWN Schools, $835; roads and Pall. twice married, in he was legislature ELECTIONS. bridges, $18>00; Secret Societies. October, 1850, ness. He was unmarried. He leaves two quired books in class, and discussing them, other married to Miss Mary H illman, with whom To be sure they went the round of sight- purposes, $1,500. I PAGE 6. he brothers, Frank, who lives in and finds favor with teacher and Bucksport. At the annual town meet- Stockton Springs. At the town meet- enjoyed all the pleasures of a happy Machias, as of do here pupil. News seeing, thousands people March 3d Geo. ing held March loth the follow and Notes News of the Week... home until when she was call- Albert, and two sisters, Miss Eliza Perkins ing D. Crane, Fred Wood ing officers August, 1884, every but the Maine were elected: i Notes..Register of Deep Water Ves- ed to the husband year, people enjoyed and Walter Snowman were chosen select- Selectmen, S. B. Merrithew, \\ oik..Mrs. Roosevelt Leads, higher life, leaving her of Belfast and Mrs. Isabel Stubbe of St. The Sophomore English and Freshmen K L. Day’s and an numerous They entered men. They voted to abolish the office of Blancha.’d, Irving Harris. The other i" Dead only child. Miss Minnie Rhoades, special privileges. .lodge Fogler’s Last Woik. John, Washington. His last visit to Belfast English classes are good road to the officers remain the same as last to mourn the loss of a devoted Christian the .Senate with cards doing work, speci- commissioner, accept state road year, except PAGE 7. galleries equipped that twro new w ife and was t(i years ago. mens which will from time to offer, to abolish the liquor agency and to members wrere elected on the mother. Sept. 5, 1885, he was mar- for the reserved which Senators of., appear school M-spondence..Gen. R. F. Patterson. to seats, Frye collect the taxes by a new scheme. board, namely, Charles French ami ried his second wife, Miss Ida Wright of time in this column, with our next ; aiscr’s N< \\ Yacht..Coi. Elias Milliken. and liale furnished to look down beginning Bar Harbor. At the town Charles Kneeland. Pittsfield, who survives him, and who so them, meeting PAG E S. Mrs. Eunice L. (Cain' Downs of Palermo number. It is thought best, for rea- March 3d over 800 votes Palermo. At our annual town tenderly and attended to all his upon the Solons of that body. They saw many were cast, resulting meeting l ocals. faithfully March 10th th * .County Conlr.1.er»I no was lullips; Collector and Charles • was one of the where he were notified and Dr. order last smoking allowed, the meeting Constable, •lection Monthly worked at his trades as black- Ridley of Branch Mills what Friday evening with the presi- being smith and more turbulent atmosphere, where held in the new casino, and three or four Phillips; Superintendent of Schools, Will •■ver held here and the vote was stone cutler. He assisted his was summoned to hold the dent in the chair. to the autopsy. They more Owing absence of hundred ladies were m the •Jones; Schoo' committee, Bert Pinkhain lather in the contract he had taken of lay- gallery doors once swung open for galleries. For- Two causes contributed to this pronounced death due to an enormous the regular secretary, Miss Ileal was the often lasted three Boad Commissioners, the selectmen. ing the Inundation of Maine Central Insti- and where not saw the ap- merly meeting days. them, they only A Thorndike. A. 1 here was no to the Ke- and to tumor from which she had suffered for pointed pro tern the chair. On motion was carried to adjourn and have a Selectmen, S. Higgins, opposition tute, helped lay the foundation of House in session but also had secretary by Harrno the Pioneer pointed out committee of 25 citizens present reports for Jeter i, R. S. Ward; town clerk icket, and the w eather ami travel- Woolen Mill also. In Novem- years, and that it probably occurred the motion of Mr. Howard, a by-law with Nelson the members of the floor. two weeks hence. an- Gordon; treasurer, F. A. Harmon ; ber, 1886, he went into the clothing business prominent Monday appropriations The had. The work of the Hoard of previous night. The deceased was 73 reference to the meetings was nual constable and collector, E. W. Dver ; school and a and custom years, Gov. and Mr. Littlefield adopted. appropriations sometimes go as high opened clothing tailoring and 4 Burleigh headed A. • •u before the election resulted in* months of age; and althougha woman The entertainment committee the as $75,000. superintendent, L. Ward; schoo com- shop, which vocation lie followed until the of Maine reported of procession people and march- Washington. Selectmen, F. W. mittee, Jlowaid Small. Amounts appropri- list of li.vj. The names of '.*1 March, 1895, when he removed to his native considerable property chose to dwell program for the next and tile Light, ting ed to meeting, 0. A. W. ated: Roads and b. tow n, where he a the White House, where President Luce, Sidelinger; town clerk, \V. bridges, $1200; i-lge, a purchased farm, making alone in a house a ho had died or moved aw ay were on lonely road near Level evening’s program began with a debate: M. Staples; treasurer, R. C. Ingalls; col- $800; school, #500; poor and other charges, many marked improvements in the condi- Itoosevelt gave them one of his characteris- $1200. and P new names were added. This tion of Hill, Palermo. , “Resolved, That the canal route lector, W. E. Deering; constable, W. M. things around him. indus- tic is more proposed Always greetings. This than most school L. M. fairly the number of per- trious, his labors were directed across the Isthmus of is Staples; superintendent, represent wholly visitors to the Nicaragua prefer- school II. X. toward advancement. Whatever his hands Arthur C. the child Capital enjoy, although Staples, committee, Chaplin. PERSONAL. : he city elegible as voters, and when Ellingwood, Jr., of able to that across the Isthmus of Panama.” Amount found to he strove to do of two and three an audience appropriated, $3,000. do, well. Although Dr. and Mrs. A. C. died at the parties get anvass is made the number will be ol a Ellingwood, Stevens the debate for the affirma- Knox. Selectmen, E. J. Vose, C. ,1. quiet and retiring disposition, he en- with the President almost His rule opened vote home of his parents on daily. Vose, E. L. town E. G. W. G. Preston went to Boston on ncreased. Following is the for joyed sociability and the visitation of Saturday, March8th, tive. He of its nearer situation as a Thompson; clerk, Fridaj has been spoke B. L. A friends at his at the age of one and against receiving large delegations, Vose; treasurer, born ; constable, business. or and w ard officers : hospitable home was a source year twenty-four decided in its the ol but he waived this in favor of the point favor, making W. 1’ Wentworth; collector, E. .1. Stephen- I great pleasure to him at all times. While days. He was a and point bright promising of steamers from school O. B. Wood- Mrs. Jesse II. Webber is FOR MAYOR. unable to see his daughter, Mrs. Ritchie, Maine voyage sailing New York son; superintendent, visiting friends child, and his parents have the people. bury; school committee, E. R. Wentworth. in 1 2 3 4 5 Total her letters of filial regard and many kind sympathy to San Francisco two days shorter than by Searsport. of friends in IjUl every man oi tne Maine delegation in Amounts appropriated: Schools, $446.40; small.31 30 25 22 20 134 remembrances were a great comfort and many their bereavement. the Panama route. He Senate and House took it upon himself to stated, also, that roads, $2,000. Tliomas W. Pitcher went to Boston Tues- consolation, a solace in his hours of weari- A little life. One fleeting year FOR ALDERMEN. the climatic conditions and Camden. At the annual of the on business. ness and pain. He will be remembered as Held all its meed of and make things pleasant for the visitors, and soil, geographi- meeting day Charles 1’. llazeltine.31 joy woe. Camden Village Corporation, March 3d the a kind, tender and affectionate husband and Its to to know cal situation were all more favorable at only gift, smile, ; they were aided in this by the ladies of were Charles W. Perkins went to Marcell us R. Knowlton.32 an following officers unanimously re- Boston last father, obliging neighbor and an honest, A little life—but one so dear I Lake he would James 11. Perkins.25 their families. In this regard Mrs. Hale Nicaragua. Nicaragua, said, elected: Clerk, Josiah Hobbs; first assessor, week on business. upright citizen. He leaves a widow, a 4. A Valter G. Hatch. .22 furnish an unfailing water while IV. R. Gill; second, L. M. Kenniston• daughter, Mrs. William Ritchie of Grafton, maintained her reputation as one of the supply, third, Mrs. M. 0. 1 >aniel II. Strout...20 Mrs. Charles L. F. G. Currier: treasurer, Fred L. Littlefield visited friends in North Dakota, one brother, O. B. Rhoades, Rand died at her home in at Panama the supply would be precarious. Curtis; most graceful hostesses in Washington. collector,,!. S. Knowlton: lire wardens, F. Castine the past week. FOR COl NCILMEN and two sisters, Mrs. Hannah Woods and \\ aterville March 5th. She had The time of construction was also been in The senior Senator and his wife entertain- favora- G. Currier, Spencer Mero and H. J. Potter. Mrs. Freeman rick of to mourn John Freeman M. Wood.31 My Troy, Poor health for some time and a Capt. Littlefield of Boston visited at their short time ed the travellers at a from ble, as during two or tne years spent in Under article 4 it was voted to accept the Calvin A. Hubbard.31 loss. reception their ago went to the home of her mother at Panama reports of the officers. Article 5, voted to Ezra L. Talbot’s last week. Charles W. Lancaster.35 The funeral service was held at his late in Troy Sixteenth street residence Satur- excavating Nicaragua would splendid raise by assessment the sum of $215 to pay .30 residence forenoon, Feb. 4th, Rev. in the hope that the change be bene- be for itself. The Mrs. A. A. Howes is Fred D. Jones... Tuesday might day afternoon, which will be a pleasant paying prevalence of the salary of the officers. Article G, voted visiting Judge and W. A. Luce of officiating in a brief but this did Charles II. Waterman.25 Cnity ficial, not prove to be the case. the doldrums at Panama was to raise by assessment the sum of $1,200 to Mrs. W. P. Whitehouse in and manner. The bearers were memory to the members of the Maine legis- spoken of, Augusta. A. B. Stantial. 25 j impressive the interest on the R. E. She is survived by her husband, who is a while at fair winds and smooth pay bonded debt. Arti- 4. Albion K. Jackson.22 | ^tone, E. H. Gareelon, G. L. Tyler lature and their friends for many years to Nicaragua Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hazeltine went to Bos- and R. brother cle 7, voted to instruct the assessors to pur- W. Cook. The interment was in of Alderman-elect Frank Rand, and seas The difference in a ton Clarence M. Knowlton .20 j come. The only unfortunate occurrence prevail. cost, chase a piano, paying for the same out of Monday and are at Hotel Touraine. Fverett A. Nickerson.20 rairview oemcten, three children. was the extremely rainy weather. It was paltry five millions, would soon be made the earnings of the opera house. Prescott 1>. IP Carter... ,,,.20 Islesboko. Selectmen, Austin Quinn, Mrs. Fannie Stinipson anil daughter Alice almost as though they were on Maine soil up, it was claimed, by greater profits. I'VK SCHOOL COMMi m-A.. -Emma F. (Abbott) McDonald died The Waterville correspondent of the Ken- W. S. Pendleton, .1. A. Sprague; town clerk, arrived home Monday from Mass and amidst Maine The Mr. Read then took the floor for the Brockton, nebec Journal says: “the was surroundings. gath- J. P. Bragg; treasurer, A. II. Parker; con- -.31 suddenly at her home on Congress street city again Mrs. Flora J. ..lathes II. Ho\\0s shocked March the an- was almost of negative, lie called the attention of his stable and collector, L. X’. school Heath, who has been in had Wednesday, 5th, by ering composed entirely Gilkey; CharlesS. Bickford .30 Friday morning, March 7th. She J. A. school com- Auburn the nouncement of the death of a prominent Maine people. Mrs. and Mrs. audience to the fact that not only the cost superintendent, Sprague; past winter, arrived home Mon- William A. Mason.25 been in health fora and for business Burleigh mittee, A. II. Parker. Amounts poor long time, man. This was Wel- but the maintenance of appropriat- day. James F. Sheldon.---22 citi^Hkmd Powers, who have presided over many hos- Nicaragua would ed : town a week had bemi con lined to her bed the lingWn Dinsmore, the well-known boot and $1,800, charges; $850, schools; $],- Thomas L. Shute.19 shoe dealer. Mr. Dinsmore's health has pitable affairs at which the greatly exceed that of Panama, and al- 800, roads and bridges; $500, school Ross II. Pattershall left greater part of the time. Augusta repair Tuesday morning I. KS. Friday morning not houses. FOR CON STAR been very good of late and lie has been members of the have though the United .states was a rich coun- for to enter Shaw s Business Col- she was better and went to an legislature attended, Vinalhavex. T. J. William H. .sanborn.31 feeling confined to his home more than usual dur Moderator, Lyons; were the of the after- try she would not long remain so if money town O. P. L. R. lege. Levi L. Robbins .30 adjoining room, but when returning fell lug the past few weeks, but nothing unusu- among special guests clerk, Lyons; treasurer, serious noon was wasted. lie said that for Smith; assessors, selectmen and overseers, Alexander H Smalley.23 and must have A ally was expected. The trouble was and assisted Mrs. Hale in extending needlessly Fred Smalley arrived home last week expired instantly. physi- caused (). P. Lyons, A. L. Pierce, K. II. Bradstreet; Moses F. Hurd.22 I by heart disease and resulted in his a welcome. Then the was a sort transit the railway lines were employ- from cian was summoned at once reception rapid school E. II. Mattapan, Mass., where he has been M. 20 i by telephone, death at his home on Pleasant street about committee, Lyford. Money John Crosby. of reunion for Maine for it ed, and the difference of two days was not roads and at work. but the sufferer was beyond mortal aid. o clock, W Mr. Dins- people, gave appropriated: Schools, $3,000; FOR WAKOKNS. ednesday morning. tnore s natives of resident else- to be considered. Mr. Read also said that bridges, $1,500; support of poor, $2,200; Mrs. McDonald was a daughter of the late native town was Belfast and he many Maine, long Mrs. Lillian Greene of Medlield, Mass., Robert Waterman.31 learned his the Panama route would be much shorter town debt, $1,500; text hooks, $450; Memo- Hon. Nehem'ah and lion. business there, coming to Wa- where, opportunity to renew old friend- arrived to visit Wm. IP Abbott, wife-of terviiie rial $75; other purposes, $4,700. Saturday her sister, Mrs. Wight.30 ; about L'5 years ago. During his res- for vessels from New York to South day, 25 Lucius F. McDonald. Her husband ships, for practically all the large contin- j sailing North Haven. 11. T. Crock- Frank I. Wilson. A lbert B. Smalley... and idence here be was in business Moderator, prominent to for and F circles and was gent of Maine people resident in Washing- American ports, Peru, instance; ett. town clerk, A. .1. Ames; treasurer, George Mayhew....22 father both served as Mayor of Belfast, and highly esteemed. A widow, j William Whitehead of Belfast has emitt- Fred N. 20. who was Miss There that a trade would be built Frank Beverage; assessors, selectmen and Savery. the latter this District in Con- Lizzie Bush of North Yassal- ton were invited. are many of these, large rapidly represented boro and overseers, 11. M. Leadbetter. 11. I’. Stone. B. ed in the l'. S. army and is oil his way to FOR W AKD ( I l'.RKs. one daughter, survive him. In in almost and up between the countries, in reference to gress. She was a lady of high ideals, of Mr. prominent every profession G. Babbidge; school committee, K. Carver; the < Dinsmore's death the business life of Philippines. litford J. Pattee.31 here. The venerable Chief Justice the climate he contended that the U. S. san- S. A. Nutt. ap- refined tastes and She the cutj suiters a distinct one calling superintendent, Money James I). Tucker ...oo genial disposition. loss and that 1 Hr. John " ill not soon be of the Court of the United itarian systems would soon overcome all preprinted : Schools, $800; roads and bridges, Stevens, Jr., was called to Ban- 1). never missed an to do and forgotten.” Supreme States, Augustus Hayes.••••25 opportunity good, ; $1100; text hooks, $ 125. afternoon the lion. Melville W. was no means objections in that line. 1 le contended that gor yesterday by serious iil- ilalph 11. Mosher.22 her many friends feel the loss Fuller, by I Brooks vie i. e. 0. L. deeply they Moderator, Tapley; ness of his sister. Herbert K. Bradman.20 Maine Folks in California. of the over the danger in the locks would be much have sustained. Her husband survives her, the least enthusiastic guests the town clerk, Geo. II. l'apley; treasurer, occasion. There was a greater at Nicaragua on account of the fre- ! Lewis F. Gray ; collector. William II.Stover; Carl who returned from the but of her father’s one propitious reminder Cole, lately Mrs. Gero Guilty. family only The regular monthly meeting of the Pine assessors, selectmen and overseers, Ralph of the late James G. Blaine, long the idol quency of volcanic eruptions ; and as to the Philippines, went to Madison last wee!; to remains, Clifford B. Abbott of Bos- Tree Mate Association of Los Angeles, 11. Condon, Augustus L. Condon, T. T. of Maine in the of doldrums, he said that steam was coming school Samuel W. work in the pulp mill. Mi-.. March -Mrs. Esther ton. The funeral services were held at her was held Feb. Republicans, presence Harvey; superintendent. California, Friday evening, sail- rl i. found guilty of man slaughter in ! his daughter, Mrs. Harriet Blaine Beals, into use so rapidly, to the exclusion of Tapley; school committee, Mj Lymburner, James W. still remains late home Monday afternoon, Rev. Harry iwth, in llarmonial Hail, on West Fifth * Deeriug critically husband s death, by the jury, that this fact would have Loring B. Coombs. K. .1. Smith. Money ap- of the Unitarian | who sat at the head of the heavily laden ing vessels, very ill in Brockton, Mass. There is but little afternoon. A motion for a new Lutz, pastor church,officiat- street. To these meetings, in addition to ! printed : Schools, $'.i3‘.); roads and bridges, table in the loom and coffee. little weight. Mr. Stevens again took the 1 in his condition. i" immediately made, and pending ing. The bearers were Ex-Mayors (!eo. E. all members and their families and all resi- dining poured 81,000; support of poor, sson: text books, change floor for the affimative. lie said the esti- i- upon it Mrs. Ger<» was admitted Johnson and Albert C. and Messrs. As soon as Senator Hale heard of the $100. Mon- Burgess, dents of Los who have lived in 1 Samuel arrived home c, Angeles jikek isle, .umuuaior, r.uwin ij. n;t>- llodgkinson Monday. visit of the Maine he ex- mates of cost were not to be depended upon, Geo. G. Pierce and Amos Clement. or have allied prospective people from Skow where he ha> bee;, ■i t, was charged with fatally stab- Maine themselves to Maine k 11; town clerk, T G. Pickering; treasurer, day lagan, hibited the liveliest interest to give them a as the Panama Company had already ex- and husband, Thomas Gero, at their by marriage, visiting Maine i Jail son Torrey: assessors, selectmen at work in a shoe factory. people people much the esti- ; t'liesuncook, last October. The M. good time during their stay. There was pended amounts greater than overseers. 1). W. Torrey, J. S. Katun, Clara Terry died at the home of Mrs. are always cordially invited and welcomed. has arrived home at cP« trial two days,and the evidence communication with mates. In reference to the earthquakes, he George F. Snowman: school committee Murray Gurney Eliza Waterhouse in Centre a hundred to frequent telegraphic tin interest. Montville, Fully and fifty two hundred P. s. Knowlton, F. A. Gross. M. P. Joyce, Head of the Tide from the special Maine to determine the details of the trip, said that a shock felt at Nicaragua would Philippine.*, _• iiment March 4, 58 d 7 $2,8iH): roads showed that liquor had aged years, months, days. members and their guests assembled on Money appropriated: Schools, where he served m the the names of the and the time of be as severe at but -too miles away. army. auk both Gero and his wife and For a party, Panama, and bridges, $2,400, text hooks, $550; by number of years she had been an in- this occasion, which was of a social order. if was a dispute, during which Gero their Gov. and Mr. Lit- As to the greater length of the canal, why, current expenses, $8,500. C. 0. Poor was at his place of business valid and during a of the time was j coming. Burleigh ii e portion They alternate their meetings between so- I Unity. At the annual town meeting, the abdomen. 11 staggered out- who work here to el- he sail 800 miles farther to reach a after a week’s confinement t** .h* to much which she bore tlefield, always elbow said, ! William Tuesday '1 died. subject suffering, cial and literary entertainments. After a which occurred March loth, lion. bow when the interests or the entertain* shorter canal. Most of the from house an attack of the mumps. **sses told of Mrs. Gero with with and She had exports Moulton was elected moderator, after which by saying great patience fortitude. round of pleasant introductions, which re- li that she “couldn't it'' when ! ment of Maine people are at issue, gave prac- Peru are now received at San Francisco the following officers were chosen: Clerk, Alfred Stinson of North ha.* help made her home with Mrs. Waterhouse for a sulted in and Searsport :ud was called to her attent agreeable acquaintances called F. I). Chase; selectmen, assessors and over- ion. all their time tor two or three and the canals would not affect this trade in an aid on the number of months to her death, where tically days lift. W. 11. J. been appointed staff of Dept Gero, Friday, in her own prior up numberless reminiscences between [ j seers of poor, Amanda Rack behalf, i to after the visitors and the least. The amount of com- ; she was looking planning greatest ; treasurer, L. II. Commander Merrick, Maine G. A. R. that Gero cut himself in an attempt tenderly cared for, receiving every ; Maineites of the old time and the present, a Moulton, George Varney his knife from their had been in Wash- merce, Mr. Stevens said, is between San J. R. Tabor; road hunting her. Gero attention conducive to her and I itinerary. They j Mosher; superintendent, Robert r. Patterson comfort most interesting entertainment was given Archibald Ruel Capt. arrived Innm >'odsmanand guide, and the tragedy to know all the Francisco and the and New I commissioners, Tozier, Miss was ever of an ington long enough ropes Philippines irom New muted in the woods beyond the happiness. Terry by members of the Association. Following ! Willey, Elias Fowler; constable, Louis Monday York, where his vessel, j and how to make official doors open and ob- York, and by the Nicaragua route eight for what 'mad region. amiable disposition. Her mind was en- j is the program : Remarks, President, A. W. Thompson. Appropriated schools, the schooner Anna Pendleton,is discharging 1 March lo.—-Mrs. Esther stacles disappear. In all this they were days, at least, would by saved by sailing the law allows and $2oo for free high schools ; t., Me., riched by instructive courses of readings, i Kinney: piano solo, Miss Viola • Wright; roads and of We are glad to know that Mr. Augu*ras evicted of manslaughter on Natur- a bly seconded by Guv. Rowers and Mr. vessels. The terriffic heat at Panama makes bridges, .$2500; support poor, her which added to a naturally reverent and i recitation, Miss Jennie Grover vocal solo, $000. vote of the town every tax payer who has been confined to the louse killiug husband, today withdrew Allen. the climate almost and out of on By Perry, unbearable, shall his tax to the treasurer 5 •tion for a new trial, and took a contemplative nature, produced a character Miss Alberta recitation, Mrs. pay ; per for is in- ; Merritt; May Mr. and Mrs. M. Bird of out several days by illness, steadily me of six in S. Rockland engineers, workmen, etc. sent by the cent discount July 1st, 8 per cent. Jan. 1st. months Piscstaquis county well calculated to bestow much enjoyment ; 11. Clark; piano solo, Mrs. £. Castillo; reci- [ have been here several days, on their way to Panama company, but three were alive in j Waldo. At the annual town meeting proving. upon those with whom she associated. She tation, Miss Lois Grover: vocal solo, Mr. E. i March loth the following officers were elect- the South. They have been guests at the three months. He said no Miss Ginn returned home last ! J. Baldwin. sanitary pre- ed: O. G. ; L. M. Enieroy The Familiar Whistle Again. was ever a dutiful and loving daughter, Moderator, Hussey clerk, Hamilton. Mr. Bird has been afflicted with cautions could overcome the ravages of selectmen, assessors and overseers Thursday from visits in Philadelphia, caring faithfully for her aged parents while After this was dancing and cards, remind- j llr>ant; * a bad cold and with from which the o. G. C. J. Richard- Shoe Factory Resumes | hoarseness, yellow fever and other prevalent diseases. [of poor, Hussey, Wilkesbarre, New Haven and Providence Opera- lived; a tender and and ing all of similar events in the little they obliging sister, | country he has almost lost his voice, He concluded his son, A. L. Kellar; treasurer, C. II. Smith; tion? temporarily argument by saying that M iss Charlotte B. Frost returned home ai a faithful friend. A circle of friends i school house of Dr. A. W. Plum- collector and constable, N. F. Clary; truant [ large long ago. Two other recent arrivals have been Gen. s Davis of Lynn, Mass., arrived j the thirteen millions more for the mainte- Marriner of the close of a term of school in Norti.,*m held her in high esteem, and will miss her mer, formerly of Winterport, is treasurer officer, Smith; superintendent | and took of | and Mrs. J. S. Smith of Bangor. In years nance of would not be thowi L. N. Simmons; scliool > charge Leonard & Bar- of the I Nicaragua schools, committee, New Hampshire, where she taught Kr* ■!». ; greatly now that she is gone. Of her im- association. Among tho large num- Ossie Dutton. | >lioe factory. Work was begun in the gone by they have spent two or three away, but would go into the pockets of the Latin and English Literature. mediate family, three remain—one brother, her present were Mrs. Pitcher and daughters, I Swan yii.le. The following officers were room months winter in Mr. Read the yesterday, Wednesday, and every Washington. They employes. disputed fact that our annual town March J. II. Terry of Allston, Mass., who was formerly of Northport, Mr. Geo. E. Wallace, elected at meeting j Miss .J. A. Curtis of N*ursport, at advanced through the various de- j : always stop at the Shoreham, where Gen. shocks would De telt at tne distance men- 10th: Moderator, A. F. Nickerson; Clerk, with her the last week of her remain- a former resident of Mrs. J. W. St. John’s Bang) r, -.mi; life, Belfast, I Assessors and Kpiseopal church, nts as fast as is The I Smith is a familiar figure, and his stories in tioned, and mentioned the hi recent ones at A. T. Nickerson; Selectmen, practicable. at the for men V < \ m ing until after the funeral; Mrs. Ann Frederick and Charles W. Frederick of Overseers of Poor, C. R. Nickerson, F. « meeting at the M. will be operated under the “color the snug little sm king room have long been Nicaragua, which had not been felt at ; Graves of Boston, Mass., and Mrs. Eliza Belfast, and others from Morrill, Hampden, | Cunningham and II. W. Murphy ; Treasur- that city last Mitulay afternoon. the delectation of a of Panama. lie said the extra b} which the work passes the I ! group notable Wash- thirteen mil- 11. M. Chase; Collector, A. L. Walker. Graves of San Francisco, Calif. The funeral Castine, Bangor, Veazie, Portland and er, Mr. and Mrs. C K. Libby of Burnhan under different ington raconteurs. lions might better be kept in the U. S. The ; Member of School Committee, A W. Cur- departments color.-d services were held the home of at Mrs. | Castine. of Miss Mar\ Steven> : were the guests of Hon B. \V. > and The is lhe several Granite l utter s Unions of terminal harbors, he said, were far itis; Supt Schools, Kogei system comparatively new, but Waterhouse March conducted Mr. superior Town Win. Clements; 'limint offi- 1,Junto Mrs. O. lie factory to its full The re-enactment of the Chinese Exclusion Law. tenance of Panama; new South American support poor; (ieorge Whit* arrived home Mon running capacity Corner. following transfers in real estate repair high'ways; $75 to bu\ books s5o to These are the formal at trade which would be the j day from Boston, Mass., where she \ -it »>n Miss Carrie Gihnortrfias charge I were recorded in Waldo County Registry petitions, signed encouraged; repair school houses. The town is out of j the of labor of the shorter less debt and has .$011.01* in the ed her sister. She was hei office work. Mr. .James J. 90 : of Deeds forthe week ending March ; request officials, mostly distance, making danger, and, treasury. | aeeompanied by Twombly, aged years, 12,1002: ! Prospect. Moderator, F. L. Ward I Federation of Labor, who are much in in time of war, fewer to it; ; Clerk, niece, Miss Mabel Knowlton of at son Walter’s J. R. Brackett, to C. 11. troops guard j Newport died March 3d his at the old Baltimore, Dodge, John F. Lildn, i24th term <, Treasurer, The City Elections. i earnest to have a strong law enacted and its harbors. At the conclu- K-‘ homestead in Monroe. lie was born in New York; land in lslesboro. Win. D. by superior John F. Libbv, (joth term); Selectmen, to D. W. j this Congress. The members of the Maine sion of the debate the committee appointed Overseers of Poor and Assessors, W. 1*. ( 1 i Hold R. Abbott of Boston was little of interest in tlie city Frankfort July 10, 1812. Ilis father, Na- Bennett, Bucksport, Kerst, do.; j was ip. i have numerous to collect and count votes that the 1 la. iman, .I. A. Gray. John Bojd ; Supt. of held in Maine, March loth. With thaniel was born in X. I land and in Stockton delegation presented peti- reported Belfast the past week, lie came on ac- Twombly, Dover, buildings Springs. Schools, L. R. Fames. School Committee, 1 »t ion of and where tions of this all of which have ballot stood 33 to K in favor of the Bangor Brewer, 11. He married Miss Jones of Fas- Sarah K. Stewart, Belfast, to W. L. Latli- character, proposed F. t Cunningham; Collector of (). count of the illness of his sister. Mrs ■■re on tlie j Betsey 'luxes, drawn question of whether I route across ne rop, land and in been referred respectively to the House Nicaragua. B. Gray. Momn raised: $ijoo for town; Emma hut she be toll bridge between the two cities ti and came to Monroe where he spent Northport; buildings North- McDonald, passed amp be 1 Miss Chamberlain “The who $r,5o for schools; $7oo for roads; $:;oo for be and made there the remainder of his James .J. port. \\. L. to Beacon. Ethical committee on foreign affairs and the Senate sang Heroes fore lie arrived. purchased free, days. for Lathrop bridges ; $lon fo: text books. ■ contests of Hon. Win. land in committee on immigration, which commit- Sank on the Maine" very prettily and importance. thirty years spent his winters in lumbering. Union, Northport; Northport. Joel Biieiiill. Selectmen, F. ;\ Greene, F. Dr. V I. West \as elected of 170 tees are now considering different bills to lately received a very Mayor Bangor by M. received much and Miss Eva Snow ; At one time when home from the Miller, IJncolnville, to Geo. \. ! applause, K. Herrick, C. A. Town Clerk, S. l>. olid Brewer elected Leon F. Ilig- coming Mahoney, accomplish the end desired. It does not ap- flattering oiler to take charge of the ship, land in IJncolnville. what kind of law will Knowlton, who followed, recited the Wescott; Treasurer, A. J. Long; School Bnth cities voted for a free woods he went into Moosehead Lake with a do.; Piper Knight, I.in- peal yet be enacted, poem mentof a lot of horses from bridge, 1 Fred A. Scliool New Orleans but it has been assured a Superintendent, Butler; '■"giista and Belfast the to Geo. A. Mahone ; land and long that some “Life is lint Dream’’ in a very pleasing Republican four-horse team and came near losing his coluville, committee, F. W. Mayo. Amounts appro- « South Africa, for the British but >\as the one in the and at 1 legislation was certain before this session army, only held, buildings in IJncolnville. i-.uge ieS. Achorn, manner. The next number on the program priated, $7,025. id the Citizens elected their entire life. That is only one of his man\ adven- of Congress adjourns. Both committees tother engagements prevented him from in- to Elantha W. | w was a banjo solo Ernest which ! Lincolnyille. Moderator, Jos. Gould; "ver the a Belfast, Bobbin.-, Seal >port have been grappling ith the question ever by- Webber, it. Independent Citizens by tures. His wife, Eliza Ferguson Twombly, Town Clerk, Arno \V. Knight; Selectmen, cepting i land in Belfast. E. S. Achorn to since the beginning of the present year. received an encore, to which he responded j margin. died a few ago. leave three Norman A. I Overseers of Poor and A. F. ■ years They The four Maine votes in the house were Assessors, Charles Clark Mann of avy storm made traveling hard and a by singing “My Coal Black with a .Springfield. Mass., Willard of Nickerson, Belfast; land in Belfast. William Lady," Hahn, R. W. Hardy, Frank A. Miller; -lit vote was cast in the dis- sons—John S., Walter and Mon- recorded this week against the proposition j author of Pocket Island and I'ncle outlying IV. banjo accompaniment. Even this would ! Treasurer, L. D. Ames; Collector, L. II. Tern, and two Mrs. Abbie Dollotf Clark, Frankfort, to Blanche S. llarri- to place rural free delivery carriers under a roe, daughters, of N. D. was in Bangor Thursday on business. )|is ! land in contract system, as was provided in the bill not satisfy his enthusiastic audience, and i Knight; Superintendent Schools, of Monroe and Mrs. Ella Brown of Bangor. man, Prospect; Prospect. Jacob L. Ross. Money raised for schools, $1,250; for brought forward b> Representative Loud he was to Miss j forthcoming book, Rock haven, will be ,on-1 nt Last .'i.mmi ear dirt front the plant: sandy _ uenci ms appropriation for pub I’roiity ion. Kueksporl. Maine, and with Sick Headache and have tried a great many different ■') 1 n 111 are "sided the earth w in t' ■ r loads out a total of ear-loads lands up," i used i:i.g Ii ]aisst'd. thong! s. 11 .1 to i lease the critics al theatre they remedies, but h ive never received any benefit until be cut for the Mate. This year the totals will being crowded up around the roots of not \* ii e t'gures will probably y and only last week Toniko-Tea. Since it I have had any una/ingly: 1 your using 1 'a work 1 n ast the ost oilire isideiably les owing to the itry the The crew of planters in this that ,1unitary i M v- Maud l.illi.iu Dei ty sanu at the I .os plant. severe attacks of headache. People place the sea- ■in ;e.,sed ver the -ana- month C: 1 season and the exceptionally cold over these plants twice during I with the results. At _■ ns theatre it he DCnee. ic. have used it are very much pleas< which weathei in Iieeeml et and January. son out the swt ops three tunes. ago Marly per cent., Mis- Kerry is well known at home, hut plowing Yours E. L. COLB A PH. The fruit, in some The last is done in truly, ntiy n increase, i nlum a uativi alifornian, anti for this low-lying sections, plowing August, was tom lied the which to ■ is! when the cotton bolls open, on. o' i.;ng in xt in line, ft «-i- ... seemed a great success. by frost, begin luim us to it so far as its export is con- I and the cotton from then on is Cheurvfield, Maine. a i- ’.1 at the abnormal in- n-a.-e !. Angeles is a city of pc.-. On ready 1 1 ctTned. Hiverside a city of hcautiful for The re- Toniko Renin- Waterville, Maine. -ii t,i.' postal receipts may he Sunday there arc three liand concerts picking. picking usually Co., residences, line business blocks, I to the I am Toniko-Tea for Stomach :. certain popular j- tent rod i; lii'leient seels ns ot tin- city, anil orange quires several weeks, according Gentlemen, taking your is me much. For more than ■ groves and a few hotels, \1n011g of the but with trouble and it very : i .-re, advert -ed in T! .-.eats n street ears are at a. premium. good \ rapidity opening bolls, helping tlic latter the C leu wood Tavern i which occurs in the a ear I had he lache and suffered a great deal, ti.ktu by everybody. r A- I write, the salvation Am-.y is easily the usual planting, y every day but have not felt a in head now forthree months. a takes the lead, and travellers is said j iast of March ortho lirst of April. An pain my \\ i-i i-inber when pat> it nicdi- pc lading Main street with land of | by I to be one of the most original hostelrios : and reo the oiidi fully tonic effect on ixte-u pieces, and a fairly good hand. mist September gathering Yours truly, Mrs. LOVICEY INGERSOLL, or on a • o- til this any other At this of flit The cotton grows d the post ot! in r t, (i. composed of men and women mu- country. [ crop. hotel resides Mr. Albert s. White, one hush from incites to four loot in ■ yon :s ago. 'i'l-r bank ss-ms. ! am told that skilled players, twenty Batter than Recommended. of the first citizens of tlie and condi- l.os \iigi !es for d.lunar. U mporardy stranded, will play in this town, ! height, according to surrounding; | who is a native of Belfast. Mr. White the a White Rock, Maine. 1 cot t. greater than a > ar hand fora while, until some good posi- tions. plant having stalky appear- has been a leading and member ! small leaves. Toniko Remedy Co., Waterville, Maine. :n this, ai-o, leading- every! tion oifeis, iiie.ii.'.virile getting their hustling ance with 1 medicine a trial Dm- of of tliis community almost from it- start I all cotton are Gentlemen have given }"ur good of the c. nitl.v Tins state- living and keeping in practice. Nearly pickers negroes iter than I think there is on and in this time lias won on an cents and found it b recommended. ght no. st la so remarkable in tin best hands I hav< heard this thoroughly and they earn average fifty for the Liver like it. I would not be with- the confidence and respect of all its hundred weight < 1" the cotton when no medicine -i ail town wl-.teh could (piickiy coast is the rataiina Island baud, play- pel j can use this if wish for (he benefit of 1'ark. citizens. They have complimented with seed. In the seed cotton out it. You you (! M hatiki^eurings if for any: inu at the 'lii'le Washington picked him the dieautiful i of others. was a in h all wint.-r, by naming city park, there is about pounds ... r. ison it having quick, They play Angeles thirty-three ear the Casa Palmer the Albert tr lv Mrs. WM. F. LIBBY. and at home a. m inter when ( atalina Hotel, j lint to each hundred, after the ginning. Very yours, ,:h. ; I,os Angeles probably had j 1 m White Park, and to its interest.- arid 1 I'jie is a most sight. ■■:, ! .non inhabitants a heroine.- a resoii f national reputation. [licking interesting yar ago. At its beautifying he has given much tune. ! cotton is some- 50 Cents a Package. all Druggists. i OHptiun of tilings shows that the i This hand reminded me strongly, in the Georgia's total acreage This contains an immense i TONIKO REMEDY Maine. \vi as well asin the park bed of over acres. The aver- CO., Waterville, ! ase ealt'oy; that the busi- j uniforms rn general thing a,287,741 cacti, the largest collection, by far, in some non H ■ II IM PL|I' at a greater .ate than character of tlu- playing, of our own ige yield to the acre is pounds glowing it will continue 1 existence, is said, varying in size have t. ,pulation: that the many new pee- band, which it is hoped >f seed cotton. Experiments from the baby specimens only an inch Shite the Govern- to entertain us and our visitors tin- been tried in this _ ps- uning in every day are not all poor by ir.waim^ or two to the the high towering stalks, in the of * prospectors or tourists living in cheap coming season. At Central Dark ment raising Egyptian cotton, fifteen feci in the air. This and the A FREE PATTERN Odd Fellow ’s hand plays, and at Fast- .\itli good success, hut it requires more hoarding-houses. beautiful lawns and beds of (your own selection) to every sub- I Dos flowers, common cotton of the •criber. So cents It is estimated that from ol.tiOO lake Dark the Angeles Military labor than tiie Only a year. | to] with the band-stand for concerts and I--* NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER of the :.n rourists will come to Los Angeles Band, so that the large population of south. The great waste fertility the shrubbery lull of southern song- > w ith few soil in the of the i n: M-.W-Yclln WKKK1A TRIIUM tips asoi and think the the city, having an idle day. if tlie southern raising sixty years 11.. many present make an MSCAiXS 1 sters, amusement ground been a national read almost b\ afternoon services of the churches and just :otton is due to the fact that after weekly newspaper, entirely tid.i wave of travel safely indicates the plant er>. and ei \ *mI the coniidence and ot the An fitted for the needs of a contented, ! bus jo support all can a die cotton has been the to a doirree never attained b\ mv similar '.is gtir<-s. Comparatively speaking, the saloons closed, pass portion picked plant A people publicntm prosperous people. MAGAZINE' i and withers and the land is ieft hii«i -mi n finny wnitl about equal 2,000 visitors to of it with profit and pleasure, Sullice C. W. F. lies up —iri—— l 11 K _ and wili- noi ii a a it to that the churches here have Hire to be washed leached by A LADIES' MAGAZINE. city in season number say N E W YORKTRIBUNE FARM I er which w ithdraw some of its A beautiful colored latest 1 .-.-mid a bonanza: line congregations of well-dressed, con- rains, pm; plates; certainly prove fashions, econ.'tines ,i « filin'Fir*! |-ri*s»at»*i t. diessmnking foi' farm--r- and then families. The in -' -and that al- iest elements. Tiie sale of lint is not work ; household fi. i: u, e; s..:, is maile absoluteh t ’I i ey could not suitably enter- tented-appearing people, hints; Tomas Ksira.la 1’alm.i. clf-iotl firs scribe to day, or. .end t-- i-t !.<•-..» ci-py her w a :->Ued November 7. Paul sect of is die derived from tiie cotton wanted lor t a this large number of were it most every Christendom rep- only profit Lady agents Send terms. liven of ajrieiilt.i: ii iscovered b\ people presid at «-*f tli*.* Cuban lvpnbiie by th department industry various uses are of the Stylish. Rei able, Simple, Up-to- NEW who are leader- :n tlieii !in• a -r tiie and small hotels resented. from Catholic to Christian wop, hut made contributors respective many large | of his was date, Ken- in cal and Absolutely votes countrynmn, h*rn at TRl 111 Nil I \RMKR w Theieare Science. The latter, the way. have j sew!, fur food for stock, for oil, and for Perfect-Fitting Paper Patterns. .-eat:-redthroughouttheeity. by Bayamo. Cuba, in ls:jr». For tin* past date, j,\e, enterprisinji aa'rieu it u a 1 paper, profuse! \ i!!u-' two in the and :'ert!lizer. The cotton leaf w hen on the es ol as a any as seventy-live in all that are ; nourishing parishes city | witli | cultin ei m etc. in the railroad have many adherents in all the small treen stalk is about the size of a large mhinery, oti.mended guide- ri~: 1"—■i I w soils will lind MS CALLits 1 armei-* is es, and d.uuliters special pa- towns of this section. six or seven inches in and books as of a mud, length, tlieir i.iiimmnt. good: many cheaper | A BAZAR< P The Chamber i>l Commerce is one of soft, miicli like the mulleii leaf in Regular price >I.oo pur \ eat. bul urn can buy it witli um: ciam. and others where: -‘rooms gh ,-ery \ ite !i me a ee k 1 \ newspaper. 111 1 Rli Rl’1! 1,1 A !<'’ i' in re- OLD ci ms no asked t! most visited cl' the public inftness, hut smooth and shape \ f !' r pei day and questions generally Patterns one it is a but is the leaf. A >t■ i:d ai -uhsci and mom : Til K Ri.1‘1 in: either side.” Others are building' buddings, city enterprise, sembling maple peculiar 'ptions AH Seams Allowed and Perforations show .lOfRY \R 1 11’.. »n.. Rklkast, Mi. t used for exhibits from all the counties Tature about tiie cotton blossom is that and projected, tin- of the -iglits ot the Basting and Sewing lines. 1 to and cent! each—none t -• ; nvn i- the new ‘'Angelin. a mag- of Southern California, and these ex- .vith its opening in the morning, it is a Only IJ higher I A»k for them. Sold in nearly every city iiMlfi'i.t. t igbt.-story, tire-iiroof structure hibits are kept complete and full by jeautifui white, turning to [link at noon and town, or by mail from > no pm name and address to the N l W.YOKh * THE McCALL CO.. New York ami a free an F -urtli street. This is said to bethe toe Hoards of Trade whose duty it is to dine and becoming very red with the PAPER I'NP r AliVIliK, City, sampi* 113-115-117 West 31st St, NEW YORK. eiiua; it any hotel in America, west ot see that the beauties, fertility and letting of the sun. The following day | will !>. mailed to you N pw f ork. and seems to w in as of their localities are die blossom lias withered and fallen likely products special THi I• pi11 >1 i«-.ti) .lonni m mid MeCall'sMaga- wol'd-wh'.o a reputation as the Hotel not lost sight of. Nothing will give a Torn the plant, having had hut one day •/Iiit- vvitli fret* natteni>. will be sent one year for §2.10 in , addit ss ... rn t:... tor- ado -it i oronauo iseacii. I Here stranger so clear an insight into the re- if life. On an average of six weeks Kki*. dot Unai, I’m. Co- Belfast. Me. Otter arc several others but little inferior. sources of California as to spend a few following the falling of tiie blossom, A Great Clubbing hours in this die cotton boll is for I'lli~ A ;i jioint that has always been. , building. Every variety ready picking. uni :s now. working for the up-building of fruit, hour, vegetable and berry that One day recently our party were led N0T1 E OF SAlE. cl t in that the lmtel accommo- tlie mind can enumerate is raised in ;o a ground, or colored cny. negro burying Pursuant to a license from the Honorable Swan i i of of dations arc in line and some district of this fruitful State; all for the lines here are drawn, .Judge Probate for the County Waldo, I TtlB Riiim M keeping perhaps •emetery, shall sell at auction on the Sibley public thirty-first day in advance of the city's growth. Au- kinds of grains and wines, every miner- ;ven in the burying of the dead; and a of March. A 1). 1902, at nine o'clock m the lore- lOUliKUS OK noon, at the dwelling house of the late Horace N. AVJ ntie; advantage lias been the line al 111 abundance: oils and manufactured most interesting sight was presented to in in said of Waldo, PRESJDENT ELECT PALMA AT HIS DESK. Monroe, Lincolnville, County without to make the of the northerner. few all the right, title and interest which Horace N. street.ra way system, which is being products number, go eye Very in GRAIN, eighteen years he has lived at Central Monroe, late of Lincolnville, said County of constantly augmented to meet the de- up the business assets. No wonder it if tiie graves are marked with head- Waldo, deceased, had in and to the following de- Valley. N. V., where he has conducted scribed real estate, viz: mands of the sections. Two is a rich state. Flowers, berries stones. Some have wooden slabs, hut A certain lot or of land bounded north- FEED, growing fruit, a school for President Palma pared boys. laud 01 C. A. and F. d. and month in the the no at all. A erly by Frohoek Hiugins; companies practically control all the grain every year; will be inaugurated chief executive of majority marking easterly by land of Thomas Monroe, Hiram Ileal of off the same hind in fad of the and the town road leading from the Dean school- SEEDS and street-car travel,—the Los Angeles four crops hay his native land on May 1 next. great prevails decorating house, so-called to the .lames llanly place, so- The Best and Most Practical Farm and fnmitv an oil-well or a of and sf veet Railway <'o. owning more than a ! a season; either gold graves witli hits crockery-ware, called, in said Lincoinvillc; southerly by land of Paper Published * Hiram Heal a d two lots of land of the said GROCER mine in almost hack on some of tiie were found tiie by hundred miles of track out of a total of everybody’s yard. LOST HER SENSES graves Horace N. Monroe, deceased, known as the (iusheclot and the Freeman ot said ten miles, 'l iie Huntingtons of San Sometimes it takes all a man’s fortune greatest imaginable collection ot old ; westerly l>y Importers of Sail This to a Woman Hushee lot and land of E. T. Richards. contain out that his oil-well laterally Happened in broken For $2.00 Franc;si u own tins and many to find spouts earth ware pitchers, tea-pots, ing lifty acres, more or less, and known as the Only system, Maine. When Interviewed a hy Bangor home farm of the said Horace N. Monroe. dealers* ';i "lit* finest of more water than oil.) There were quality ago were offered for Commereial Reporter She had Re- toothpick holders,colored glasses, plates, Also one otiiei certain lot or of land years *1.000,00** Fully parcel that one of our reader* should bounded land of Eugene T. Rich- Believing every tiici; -lock, whirl, cost them many extraordinary specimens in the gained Them, However. and anything of that nature having a northerly by have at least one farm and family journal nothing. ards; easterly by lain! of the said Horace \. good we have perfected arrangements whereby w** not- Chamber of Commerce. I noticed ba- From The M of the graves Monroe, known as the (lushee Anthracite and «, l’oday its value is far iryoiid this, Commercial, Bangor, bright appearance. .Many deceased, lot; can send that practical and instructive journal. southerly by land of Pei in Freeman and westerly is for nanas and raised in San To say that she lost her senses was not a have decorations of shells, and Kauai am* Homi-:. in connection wilh Tin Ki nr .-taiiding the system bonded pineapples, oyster by land of Claude T. Ileal, containing heantiful ami in the case of a Maine fifty-live lTiii.ii an dm unAt. including wo figurative expression acres more or .ess, and known ;;s the Hardy Blacksmith L a ml cost of Diego County; a pumpkin weighing some few were covered with useful \rt Calendar for P.hij as d'dailed below, tin the plant- perhaps woman for she was without the sense of completely plan-. all for only sflej.OO, the price of I'm: I.’i im 11 i- llis.: sweet from 1:5 taste or smell for months and an attack of bits of decoration collected from the Also one other certain lot or of land be- OKDKKS I’KOVII'TLY FILLS V mol 11. cars run loaded from early potatoes weighing parcel * an dm i;n ai, alone. We are nnahie to give lmt intluenza was the cause of it ginning at a stake and stones on the northerly to W and corn-stalks all. The story a brief description of the commits of Fakm me’:, ,l ;i;til after the theatres His., measuring hotel dump. side ot the road leading from H. N Menr<>e'» t > long is not without a lively interest. Here it is : \n i* 1|«*m i-:, which is unequaled for variety and Willard Hardy’s; thence as said load runs soutu Wi, i X7 Front St.. lias re- feet from butt to tip. But Mrs. S. lives at No. ;> How- Goats are very numerous here. They -■xcellenee. Promi rut among its many depart- Belfo» are mu at night. A contention twenty-one Emily Black, forry-fiv« degrees west foi t\-eight rods to a stak-* She ments may be mentioned the l! ritj.'iPKOivKl 1-2. wonderful as were these natural ard street, Brewer, Me. laid a severe live on and and stones at the corner* of »». land: amen in the council as to speci- practically nothing give good Hardy’s cent:} city attack of the the w inter before last, thence no thwes’ttuh line of said Market Reports grip, j owners. Some along Manly Farm and Garden mens, the hook for the returns in milk to their land rods and 1 links m and s tl e sa e of f nuichises for new lines and registry entry which left her weak, nervous and debilitat- j a stake -ton- Fruit Culture Mechanic 1 Devices Cop f/ of Charter l.j'ter at the corner ol mnrm's and l.ad of visitors names them all. ed. Nothing seemed to help her and, grow- stock farms are to be found Hardy's Fashions ami Fancy \V- :igl carrying ing worse and worse, she almost gave up foity-si.\ Feeding and Breeding Apiary Searsport an and some by of said Monroe to stake and st.> «•-; New- <1' the Da After registering, 1 remarked to of ever well she in the vicinity of Thomasville lanyl Talks with Our Lawyer rt ises Mine sold seteral weeks ago, hope being again, until thence south wo duly j tweuly-l degrees east twenty Dairy'and Creamery !Ious«-h--*d Features Fiji: \skk\ 1)»-; 1 \iri w this was the most tried a which has relief to herds of the writer two rods and • toa statute of the after attendant that pon- remedy brought of the best Jerseys seven links to place ol beginning, The Yard Box On i< ok C<*.mi*i mu kk <*i rm. e'cording .State, of Poultry Tlietpws'ion thousands similarly affected people. containing seven acres, more 01 less. Wasiiino r«»N 1» { .. 1 t*i nary derous book 1 had ever seen. has ever had the of are Plants and Flowers The Veterinary been advertised, and Why,” When interviewed a Commer- pleasure seeing evidence having publicly hy Bangor Also one other certain lot or parcel of laud The Iiorse £ Sheep ami Swine Whereas, by satisfactory cial she said : flue herds are to be to til" Undersigned, it has" I'eell made some Sbib.ooo. The lias lie said, “tliis is nothing. This is just a reporter found here. Other bounded northerly and easterly by the hone, brought mayor and semi that tbe Searsport National Hank, in C: “More than a year ago 1 had a severe at- of the north- tarm, so-called, oi' the siid Horace N. Monroe, Farm Homi published monthly, \ to the one on the other side of the found on the plantations of one which a sub Searsport, in the'County of Waldo me etui d the sale, and the courts will per- baby tack of the grip which left me in bad shape. deceased; southerly l>y |land Freeman, the 24 numbers comprise year’s and land of said Horace N. a volume ol" over 600 pages, Maine, lias complied with all the pro\ 1 me so his as a south- westerly by Monroe, scription making < Lave to out the matter. hall.” Then I sought the other one. Everything ate distressed much erner who has plantation in tlu* Act of to (‘liable Nation;* haps straighten deceased, containing five acres, more or less, ami teeming with all the latest and most reliable j Congress that 1 could not bear to take food, and can Associations to extend their It to show the immense It was tlie California Rook ern winter home, and raises the best in known as the (lushee lot. lorination that experience and science supply. corporate all goes profits Registry and 1 I must starve. I had numb- 1 and for I | thought Also one other certain lot or parcel of land be- No better proof of its popularity can be ottered than other purposes, approved .July comes in b.' c of the electric-car tin Hie in cities of used at the Pan-American Exposition ness in my limbs and could not taste or all lines. Grain high price; ginning at the northerly corner at a stake and its enormous circulation, which extends into ever} Now therefor** 1. William liidgely. read no than a ler of tile do lierehv e. smell for four months. 1 was ailing for one stones at land owned by Mrs. Young; thence state, each number being by Currency, rtit;. at Buffalo, in 1001, containing 100,000 about dollar per bushel, except per- National bank, in the town large population. six months or more and part of the time I southerly thirty-eight and one-half rods to land million readers. Searsport which cost so to 85 cents. 11 ay owned one Dunum to a stake and port, in tin* County of Waldo and State In one a re- names, and is by far the largest registry was obliged to stay in bed. I took various haps oats, by stones; of tins day recently newspaper thence on line of land owned To those who take advantage promptly is authorized to have succession for t! medicines that were recommended to me of southeasterly by and Home I bet in the world. I should its is $25 per ton. Very little hay good said Dunton six and one-half rods to a offer we will send with Farm specified ill its amended articles ot a porter discovered that travellers were judge weight twenty 4 >.xoo hut none helped me and instead of getting stake and stones; thence northwesterly by land Webster Pocket Dictionary, containing namely, until close of business on F*-1 must be three hundred is raised here. and much other at the different hotels from fully pounds. better I became worse. Finally, when I quality owned by Stephen Young thirty-eight and one- words with full pronunciation, 11122. registered It contains and is In wliereof ban on the was all run down, weak and nervous, I saw' Oukin J. Dickey. half rods to a stake and stones; thence westerly useful information. 192pages testimony witness my State of the besides I was spotted and approached designed for use. A sample of office this fourteenth of Februa; every Union, many a advertising Dr. Williams’ Pink on land of Stephen Young twenty-six and one- specially pocket day pamphlet be seen at this office. WM. H. Hllxfl I from and tliis street a few days ago by a big police- Pills for Pale and decided to half rods to the place of beginning, including a copy may -, ISiglieil) abroad, happens nearly People, try skai > of tlie ( hi OASTOMIA. of way across the land owned by Lovisa E. not or fail to take advantage of this j Comptroller 1 was in for a them. From the first box 1 re- right Do delay 1-’ Maine is well man, and I thought experienced Young; said lot containing thirteen acres, more offer, for never before was No. 2642. every day. represented lief and the time 1 had taken six I was ltie Kind Have Always BougM great by B*"*the or less, and being the same premises conveyed so much offered for so small a sum. Remember hotel and has a police court trial, at least. My mind, cured. I have not needed them 011‘tlie registers, large entirely to the said Horace N. Monroe by Lovisa E. we send both papers a full year, all postpaid, in the of the in a few seconds time, went over tlie since.” Young by her deed dated June 5, A. D. 1879. at the very low price stated. Address all orders representation citizenship Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Dated this twenty-seventh day of February A. T. R. SIMONTON list of misdemeanors tlie or People to REP. JOURNAL PUB CO., Belfast He. town. There is a Maine Association against City contain, in a condensed form, all the ele- I). 1902 JOSEPH S. MULL1N, Administrator of the estate of Horace N. Mon- State of which I had been since ments necessary to new life and rich- For Over Sixty Years. LAWYER with guilty give roe, deceased. 3ttr9 here, permanent headquarters, ness to the blood and restore shattered A DMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. The subscriber my residence, and various other law- An Old and Well-Trif.d Remedy. that she has been holding social meetings several times nerves. They are an unfailing specific for liereb> gives notice duly ap- Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been The Grand of Odd Fellows of with the will annexed of breaking affairs in the old State of such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial Lodge pointed administratrix And Real Estate the winter and having a grand used for over millions of the estate of Agee during St. Vitus’ sciatica, neural- sixty years by Maine is desirous of ascertaining the Maine. But the officer had simply to paralysis, dance, mothers for their children while teething, summer picnic each I'ourth of July. I rheumatism, headache, the sentiments of the various subordinate NELSON SMART, latent Searsport, Offices, Chestnut St., opp. Bay View gia, nervo.us with success. It soothes the child, my services as juryman the after-effects of the of the perfect bodies the State as to the I shall endeavor to attend the next meet- request grip, palpitation the all cures wind throughout all softens gums, allays pain, in the of Waldo, deceased, and giver week and that 1 at the heart, pale and sallow complexions and for of establishing in this Comity CAMDEN, MAINE. and will to The Journal. following report colic, and is the best remedy Diarrhoea. advisability bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- ing duly report forms of weakness either in male or female. State a home for members of on the date mentioned. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists indigent mands against the estate «*f said deceased are Will attend to any collecting or other la E. a former citi- Court-house Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People Mr. George Wallace, in every of the world. the order. A communication lias been desired to present the same for settlement, ami ness you may have in Knox or Waldo all or will be sent part Twenty-five On an made the are sold by dealers all indebted thereto are to make pay and buying, selling or leasing real estate, zen of Belfast, is informant on this explanation being cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be received by Lodge requested my on receipt of price, 50 cents a box; Asylum regarding lnent up titles of real estate, postpaid sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing immediately. cottages, looking has the officer apologized and said he would trj six Dr. Williams the matter, but as yet no action lias LIZZIE M. ALLEN. wills or conveyances, negotiating loans, ct theme, and regularly attended boxes, $2.50, by addressing and take no other kind. Syrup, I been taken.—Kennebec Journal. Feb. 1902.—9 3m3 meetings of the Association. No mat- and find some one nearer home. Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Searsport, 11, TODAY IN THE DANISH irT"oF dens or farms are 1 cultivated, and the THE CARE WEST INDIES. HANDICAPPED. Observation, OF DEFECTIVES. beautiful harbor of Coral of The man who started to Bay—one run a race in the best protected natural also I» Maine the Investment of American chains and fetters would t>e visibly hand- harbors in Investigation, Caring for Its Defectives As It the West Capital. icapped. No one would expect him to Indies—is very little used. In- A Should? The man desire to ! succeed. who runs the race of deed, the world at has give To the Editor of The spojiilenee of The Journal.] large hardly Journal: 111 e wnen n s heard of it, though it is second to and Maine is paying Massachusetts a :l A St. Thomas and nu- only Satisfaction, 82,700 MADIA, digestive that of Charlotte anti tritive are Amalia. year supporting at the lb bruary >. 1902. Clue of your organs Incidentally, Massachu- diseased is equally Fannie B. Ward. setts School for the Feeble-minded at >•- on landing at this port is ! handicapped. In The profit we will IVaverley nine children only, while the .-triii. The vehicles are not case BELFAST FREE CASTORS! the one his LIBRARY. census of 1890, which is the last we can Por Infants and Children. udtT.aiid the horses strength is over- Accrue might j by always obtain until ! weighted, in the New Hooks. March, 1902. July, gives the number of specimens of anatomy: are | other it is under- Barbour,.Ralph Henry. Pleasing, feeble-minded in Maine as 1591. Where is in keeping with the out- mined. Success Captain of the crew. 1901 227.19 are those of that number who are not The Kind You Have ids a mile is the demands above Reasons enough why regular *Candage, R. G. F. at the School for the all else a sound Feeble-minded? nowhere else are miles so Gathered autumn leaves. We so stomach. 1901.811. C 16 Of the nine at Waverley, one is a girl the eye-measurement of Francis Marion. Doctor Pierce’s Crawford, nineteen years an ■ Emphatically old, unimprovable for As- Always Bought omas jeluts. Up hill and Golden Medical Marietta. A maid of Venice./... C 85-10 AYtgetable Preparation case. She can do no work, not even toil are cures Samuel Rutherford. similating the Food rattled, regardless Discovery Crockett, the andRegula- diseases of the Endorse Vino! simplest, without constant super- the Stomachs and of id at the utmost Joan of the sword hand. C 87-13 ting Bowels bruises, stomach and and is not other William vision, in the least capable of t starved animals can Davis, Stearns organs of diges- And and “God wills it!" A tale of the unhesitatingly self-support self-protection. This 1 ie incentive of cruel lush- tion and nutrition. First fall it was as she is When this is done Crusade. Illus. ]) 3-2 Proclaim it to be proposed, so old <- over we find ourselves com- and food is perfectly Elliott, Sarah Barnwell. unimprovable, that it would be Promotes ]utronize tiiis mode of loeo- The Digeslion.Cheerful- digested and as- The making of Jane. A novel_ 228.2 greatest fairer to take her away and send a nessandRest.Contains neither II re the drivers, at double similated and the Fraser, William Alexander. Tonic Reconstructor young improvable child to have the Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. the then, of icccive* sucagm in me only way by whip—and The outcasts. Illus. F 86-2 of the Kot TCaiic otic in winch can be the advantages schools; and as Maine miles are shorter than ever. »trength given—by Greene, Sarah I’. McLean. We Ever Knew. nutrition derived from digested and as- can send but nine, one must be taken 1 sts prefer to travel about similated food. Flood-tide. A novel. 239.4 before can us tell away another be sent. WO/E OrSAKCEL PITCHER n tht little island The praise 1 would like to give your Golden Grinned, George Bird. Kindly let you ponies, This case shows us Medical Discovery' I cannot utter in words or The of the the utter helpless- Pumpkin Seed pel over the mountains, describe with writes B punishment stingy, A/x. Senna \ pen." James Ambrose, I More about It. ness of a unable to of u Mifflin Street Pa and other Indian stories. Illus. 222.23 poor girl, mentally Rochelle Sails I us The hot, moist Esq., Huntingdon. goats. "1 was taken with what our here Anise Seed 1 physicians 11 i 111 >. Newell Dwight. help herself, being taken away from j ■> not conducive to said was indigestion. I doctored with the best *IVe will if you will ftpfieniunt ) pede-- Bi * around here and found no relief. I wrote to David poet and king. Illus. 221.9 II the instltution's care, which protects her Carbonate Soda j 0 ibe most inveterate walk- and sent me a blank to fill out, IKrmSeed I you you question James E. Call on and makes her as and 1 did so. and me Homans, us, useful as Clarified ■■ you then advised to use possible. Sugar | eiirubed The Alps and flavor. / Dr. Pierce's Golden M dicu'. Discovery I took A 1’. t of the telephone. Practi- She will have to be cared for at the hStCayreeei 1 l a.i three bottles and I felt so that I the world 011 foot, good stopped, eal treatise with being cured. I have no symptoms of gastric illustrations, expense of her town, and, alas, that will Remedy u a as the iaziest and are or trouble indigestion now." and tables. 1901.537.8. 7 Aperfecl forConstipa- diagrams II not be the end. Such a as " girl this will, Fion, Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea .1,0 in no substitute for Golden Med- A. A. HOWE & any fashion. Accept Honey man. A. Yandoren. GO, ical There is DRUCCISTS. unprotected, be harmed simply because Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- .0 islands themselves are Discovery.” nothing just Bright days in merrie England. as good.” she is not capable of protecting herself. ness and Loss OF SLEEP. u >01 id compare, their prin- Four-in-hand journeys. 1901. ..T 42. II <; Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical This most pathetic case shows the 1 ! arlotte A has no Hope, Anthony. (A. II. Hawkins.) Facsimile malia. Adviser, sent free on receipt of stamps Signature of Tristram of'Blent. A novel 113.25 class, so helpless, that Maine is not :o 1- uist oi. The walls and to cover expense of mailing only. II ■ wells, William Dean. caring for. From the inevitable result *-■ Twenty-one one-cent stamps for the 11s:l:liiiic.iut houses are YORK, f V*ook in paper covers, or 31 stamps for Heroines of fiction. Illustrations. of this case we can see that _new' oi sl.eet- Avoid simply aphazard jumble the cloth-bound volume. Address Dr. 1901. 2 v. 823. II 8 Grippe. from an economical it standpoint and shingles. In some of R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Lynch, Hannah. would be better to protect those in- ■ •st streets the low eeilinged French life in town and —a country. capable of sell-protection in a perma- s have balconies pure white one being rarely seen on Illus. overhanging 1901. (Our European nent home. Statistics the streets (hiring the heat of the prove this, as st touch those on the opposite day. neighbors T 44.L9 EXACT copy OF < The Surest the census show a increase WRAPPER. on Preventive reports rapid forming tunnel-like T observe, too. that there appears to McCuteheoii, George Barr. alley- in the _ lie number of feeble-minded, in a great many more women than Graustark. The of a love CASTORIATHE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. ugh which black story perspiring 1870 there were and in 1880 it men. and that the behind a throne only 62S, -! and surge, each individual former make the 239.13 had increased to and in 1890 to most noise and to do most Mason,’Caroline Atwater. is Minard's Liniment. 1325, 1 to make appear of the ently trying the 1591. work. of the A lily of France. A novel. M 37-1 I.adies of sit in Many young mulattresses color these As to where are with Mason, William. those feeble-minded are,— with really beautiful, perfect figures (lay long, gossiping Memories.of a musical life. Por- those whom we have and a natural that would well be- neglected—if FRED toss the grace ATWOOD, way, often exchang- trait. 1901. B-M38 we we will no come North American ladies of is a form of disease. investigate find, norlv courtesies young Meredith, George. Grippe dangerous by tossing Just a little a little head- of them in alms houses VVINTERPRT, HA1NE, fairer One does not won- sneezing, doubt, many r. complexions. Vittoria. A novel. 1900,. or even leaning out of the 112.7 ache, and, in its and out on the der that their blacker presto! you’re grasp. many streets, laughed great-grand- Noble, Edmund and Pime- in itself is more than to hand their babies across. LydiaL. Grippe nothing at by the thoughtless and harmed Insurance and mothers captivated the rough bucca- noflf. a bad cold; but as it has been Real Estate, ; mows are without gener- generally is by the cruel—those whom we have neers. or that intermarriages between Before the dawn. A story of ally conceded that grippe produced REPRESENTING OVEk FORTY-FIVE MILLION ASSETS. e:i:g closed at night with blinds a which infests the allowed to an the races are Russian life. by germ system grow up without at- still common. Today 133.12 Plate Tornado steam wood, if closed at all. Both and leaves it undermined, weakened, to Eire, Life, Accident, Glass, Insurance, Kniler hardly fifteen cent, of the Potocka. Anna, Countess. tempt improve or discipline them. windows stand wide all per popula- susceptible to all sorts of diseases,,,it Insurance and Inspection. open Memoirs of the Countess Potocka. And worse than are in tion of these islands are white, and the becomes a disease to be greatly avoided. this, many .1 free views of donies- Security Bonds for Cashiers. Contractors, Administrators and Trustees. Hording Edited by C. Strvienski. Por- deaths result from and our jails and Reform and Industrial ■‘color line” is very lax. if drawn at all. Many grippe, itniis and furnished Correspondence solicited. Real estate bought and sold. scantily trait and illustrations. 1901_ B-P85 many infirmities, such as Bright’s dis- schools; there because of their men- Some of the blacks are of a superior Another peculiarity of West An unusually uvarious and attractive ease, tuberculosis, deafness, failing tal and moral volume in which the weakness they are easily class, not only by reason of a prepond- Countess who is a eyesight, stiffened joints, throat trou- uses is the absence of chim- member of the Polish royal and led moral erance of family bles. and all forms of blood astray, being imbeciles white blood in their veins, an enthusiastic patriot, gives her rem- catarrh, ■ nurse no tires are needed for and >4 people and events. troubles, often follow a siege of this belonging rather in a permanent Kitchen but because they have always enjoyed inisetn^es her p lrposes in this region of eter- Apan^^fcui pictures of Napoleon disease. Gripjie can be stopped within Home for the the same as and orniany other famous historical Feeble-minded, needing rights and privileges the an hour after it starts I'he kitchens are detached character*.tlii» journal reveals a charm- by using the state's care and control. whites. The the Minard's permanent FOR descendants of slaves ing and a nature aiwavs Liniment. Take it in mild SALE. personality better houses, and "all out- In pure and womanly in -pile of the times doses, mixed with one jail to-day is a feeble-minded are another class altogether, as differ- and molasses, internally, To close tae its the the the surroundings. estate of the late purpose airioug and, after applying a hot cloth to the man, low and weak morally, who has in- ent as the <'hinese coolie is from the St. John, Thomas M. Furnishings. a ’sc is done over a surface of the skin, rub the herited his cooking A of remedy lowness from feeble-minded A. C. mandarin. Even these are improving study elementary electricity into the The SIBLEY. ! sticks iii the or a And thoroughly pores. result open, magnetism by experiment. parents—feeble-minded through three in with every generation, education being Two hundred will be really magical. Your grippe We have them all lines the following real estate is offered for sale. a of char- experiments per- taming handful and of a cold will generations. compulsory under Danish rule, the chil- formed with simple, home-made every vestige disap- and at the lowest possible HOMESTEAD Ors How HIGH SIRt-.ET. apparatus, loon.. 537. st pear within a few minutes. It always much cheaper it would be if the dren of white and black going to school | prices .... One of the la -t places in Belfast. The S wan, Annie >. works the same. It will cure in buildings clits." the round of them is (Mrs. Burnet t- just State would these cases are a two briek There is also no Smith give permanent large story residence with ell. a together. distinction every instance. No one should be I new and eommodious stable ami There is a new lios- care before have a a carriage house, big. An American woman.. they chance for and ;t of color in the churches, or in business 115.16 without this grand old King of j TIN smaller staid*-; all modern conveniences’ looks as clean as it Trollope, Frances. career of Tlie grounds extend from to Uniot. freshly Pain .” Head Mr. Thomas’s thankful i crime. High .streets, circles. Danes and Englishmen recog- Domestic manners of the Ameri- and i-i ntains about one acre. Tennis eouit. Nice words: The State cares its oreliaid. Within a few rods -and-panered every day: cans. 1901.T 73. T 7 for deaf and dumb, of Belfast Bay of nize a man for his worth, wealth and wliieh it e<*miuau(Is a tine view. ■ t inc lazeretto ■ m Mililen- : 'Irs. South Berwick, Me., Jan. 3,1902. its WARE Especially adapt Trollope, the mother of the nov- orphans, and has its Reform and In- S *l sumim never Lot home or faslnonaide hoarding education, and dream of exclud- elist arrived Dear Sirs.—I received y«»ur letter yesterday, around the curve of the Anthony Tiollope, in dustrial schools and its house. Six tliousand dollars buys jt. \ p.,,tiou America in ls’jT. where and was very glad to hear from I ain good schools for WOODEN j ing a from the same social, she remained you. of tile purchasenioitev >-an remain on mortgage if neighbor t‘U mole than three pleased with our Liniment. 1 was lame for use i.ospita;Ties may the : years On her re- normal children, but for its defectives, desired. business 01 religious priv leges en- )•' Bugs:.lid she gave to the public a 1e\v days from skariiig. I thought of your i ver us. they herj0111 Liniment and sect for it. In to There are several impressions of our ••oumn ;n a two days l"was \ whom it owes like care it has not yet themselves on account of difference "iv lew lari- all we;i. lather and mother recommend I POOLER MOL HIGH ■■ joy This made a great sen- My vE, STREET a ■ done its .squares, each little open ';d-"U at tin- Tina' and it :«» •. Father said his hoc had a -nrain In 1 duty. in color. In has a peculiar the Colonial Council ol st. her knee, and he rnhhed it l'i\e thousand tcet of land and a <•< 1 interest a- a pi'ture of our manners in and the horse Would it square -y, autifully ke)>t: a theatre, 1 not seem, from an economi- .- conv-Miieiit briek house Croix are two black men. and (ill ci.J ••us-.im* a* a period which has was well in a >horr time Mother had Formerly owm d and v they and he used it I LAMPS during his residm.in i'•«’•!fast. v .tus- reading room, half a !• h.->,.nd tic recollHi-tii.ii of most diphtheria, also. Well. will cal standpoint, better to take the sj.7011 oeeuj'iyd. their with credit to ~1 '• <-h>-e now. to ln-ar 1 William II. I'm!-rot Maine places themselves I" now hving. This volume is a Hoping from you soon, 1 Supreme e.'. a Homan that we are to Massachusetts dudn-al Court. Modern eonvoiii.-nees. including and to the reprint remain, Sincerely ours, paying Cnee. satisfaction of their associ- wii.i.iam r. Thomas. si'!•;*•'•! t-» nioi t gag* <>t .si.mi Hi Belfast savings ••dvul and a Jewish h * at s, S. Lovett. each year and add more to that and Chimneys. Bank. syua- ates. Not a on the 8.100. clergyman island hevitii- Mr. Geo. <’. Nichols of Maine, I start in our own ■ the d’Anriac. A romance. Togus, State a school and supported toy Danish writes : I objects to performing the marriage 1*97. Y 8-2 have used your Liniment, i home and be able to care for more than MAIN AND mil a + Shades, rEDPRAL STRELIS. line Moravian school. lhe honor of Savelli. A ro- and find it beneficial in between black men and w hite very giving nine of our feeble-minded? ceremony mance. j C*>'u<-r lot in tlm business heart *»1 tip- thirds of the population are 1897,. y 3-1 ready relief in cases of chronic rheuma- States have like tv; women. There is a in I he traitor's Twenty-three already Burners and bill t**et. t.evel a ini good building si»ot. W;]' property clause way A romance... Y 9-3 tism. It is also an md the excellent gargle for homes, and let us not have Maine be- be worth si.mio insuii' of live years.- rest--English Episco- the voters to citi- all throat franchise, restricting •Presented. troubles. I will always use hind in this. It lias large farms where Price $300 itherans. Reformed Dutch it in zens who own property, or have an an- tCorreeted numbers. the future.” a home could be started on the, colony Wicks. 1;ans—have a church tor each You can a bottle at nual income five hundred get good-sized I plan, where these defectives could be exceeding Prince FARM ON MILLER sTREFl 'MW, cumberous each IJ Henry of PrnuNia. anv drug store for twenty-five cents. made as useful as have the ♦♦♦♦♦♦** carts, dollars. At this St. Thom- | possible and present gives k Prince of Prussia, the i care Nim* acres Minder good *-u!ti\al:on. eorne of a of from four to Henry only that Maine ow es its feeble-minded. siring eight as island less than two hundred voters. * Millei Street and Iaiie.dnvil!* av-arae Om-mile brother of the emperor, is n man thtr- from noble through the crowded post ottiee. Denmark s standing army in tier Jty-eight years of age and much taller OA.’SITOH.IA. Oil and Gas Stoves Price, $675. mil from the wharves, to the The Kind You Have western possessions consists of 250 and of more commanding appearance Bears the Always BougM ives and limbs. The drivers, than PLEASANT men. They are volunteers recruited the Herman ruler. Personally STREET. with all the A Full Line of power of their *°r ,.i from tlie Veteran Corps in the home Cutlery. Jtldivlded hit!f two tmii.. s .iml lot owned nings. have reins to the wheel- n nmimw ivit!i llm. \v. 11. swan. \vm ,-,lwavs and sent to for a rent. country tlie island New England Fare. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ runs on Kociol hoy alongside the term of six years. They have guard Price, $ 1500. ding the leaders with a single Pork and and and barrack duties to perform, but beans, severally jointly, a survival of the postillion, Cure and especially jointly, are in season BAY VIEW STREET. those who have trades may work at Dyspepsia weeks in tlie the beans nitchell & T russell minted. Cows are rare in the what eat. fifty-two year, them not on tlie Digests you brown and in About one half acre of level land ad i.'ii.nur when duty; therefore delicately small, crisp the title in- milk of goats being gener- This preparation contains all of the water, about OI!e-ei,,'lllh mile he low steamboat Danish in tiie West Indies looks uppermost layer, tender and deliciously wharf. Suiiable b.r The army and all kinds of eotia.ire he*! low,non Early in the morning the digestants digests soft below; the pork with mathemat- for a wharf south ot I'oimnere til streei. more like shoemakers, bricklayers, etc., food. It inst ant relief and never lers go their gives ically straight scoring, brown and crack- Price, $250. rounds, driving fails cure. It allows to than soldiers. When their term of ser- to you eat all above, an exquisite salted to from house to house. A cus- ling jelly, the food you want. The most sensitive an exactness in which a vice is over they receive free transpor- grain more or On mid alter Oct. 8, 1901. trains (cm tctii j. " can its NORTH ts the most "likely” stomachs take it. By use many a less or were CHURCH. looking tation or if desire to re- less, quarter-hour more, at Burnham ami Waterville with through trains home, they thousands of hove been IVus No. 30 and r.n. I'rin‘, as it milked in his doorw dyspeptics treason. tor ami from Portlai am ay— main are on tlie Bangor, Waterville, ok given positions police cured after everything else failed. It ! Perennial also is the Ann tur- ’ime a group of mischievous Pape Boston, will run as follows: force. prevents formation of gas on thestom- ! in BROOKS. key, curdled topaz color, flavor sug- FROM BELFAST. ease the herd. By this primi- ach, relieving all distress after As to the business of eating. gestive of the far green seas on Oih* fourth grist mill, ot".. xhI possibilities Pleasant to take. ! AM PM V> occupied ..Ai,n one may he sure of un- Dieting unnecessary. “Georges,” garnished with potatoes of >.< Sibley ompanx. these islands, under proper develop- Belfast, depart 7 15 1 25 3 31 milk: hut there is little danger It can't the mealiest, and crimson beets, with City Point.+7 20 +1 3<» 13 36 Price, $250. ment they are unlimited. help Waldo .+7 30 +1 40 13 53 hi practically attendant twin tureens whence may be any event, since water is but do Broot- s 7 42 1 52 4 Last tlie of St. you good ladled the melted butter of the 2< PERSONAL PROP! RTY year imports Thomas Jersey Knox 54 14 .in-milk in St. Thomas. Even Prepared only by E. 0. Df/A itt& Co., Chicago, i .+7 +2 04 88 alone to bottle contains times the or the boiling essence of Suffolk, dotted Thorndike. 8 00 2 lo 5 15 amounted nearly $750,000; and ! Tbe $1* 2H 50e. size. j Ten shares stock Maine Condensed drinking purposes has often with the snappiest of “scraps” and the Unity...8lo 2 1S 5 5< those of St. Croix, tlie much but1 R H. MOODY. arrive. 8 35 6 Price, larger satellite of and buttered Burnham, 2 40 26 $1.50 per share. ught from some other island, platter split 1 1 35 4 35 less about I Bangor. Seven one hundred and twenty ci-JnNs of populous island, $450,000. j “ry’ ’u’ injun" griddle cakes. A M y near the close of the schooner Charlotte 1 Sibh\. Price, with earn- dry consist All suns alike beam Waterville..908 3 08 7 20 They mainly of food-stuffs and ! upon the b’iled ings from date of sale only, v.ao. id he sure that P M A* you may among dish, the mountain of corned One top carriage. Price .sir.. manufactures, most of which ought to lightly Portland .12 15 6 35 1 26 very little of it is beef, the scored their E- squandered lie on tlie Tlie potatoes bursting Boston i X). 4 00 y 5 P* produced spot. exports Boston, yy For g or the of clothes, silken nut-brown jackets, and every | D. 4 10 further particulars cal! on washing have been a miscellaneous long and attainable vegetable serving as guard of TO BELFAST. the sights of Charlotte Ama- EDWARD SIB! EY, Belfast, Maine, shabby lot. hardly worth honor—squasli, “greens,” Indian corn, ■ mentioning. soiled "Bluebeard's Cave”—a or Those from St. Thomas, amounting to beets, carrots, turnips, cabbage! And JOSEPH WILLIAMSON, Jr., k noitou imilling back under I for dessert is there not the pie, the un- “"*»•{&H about $25,000 per annum, go to tlie p »■ Administrator, Augusta, Maine. that environ tlie harbor—in I approachable, irreproachable, tiaky- Portland..-. 11 < 0 7 00 1 05 islands. >i. roix sends A M neigmiovmg crusted nectar and ambrosia filled pie! WALDO MS.— e tl.e notorious Waterville. 9 52 7 10 4 15 uprtnie Judicial Court, said, bucca- worth ior thereabouts of wanders be in other that j $275,000 sugar ; Why towns, Bangor. 7 15 1 35 el much of liis January Term, 1002. treasure. It | anil other tropical products, chiefly to well born Prince of Prussia? Let him p at j come to Burnham, depart.. 8 60 10 20 4 57 ADDISON 15. SPA PKOM \s. 't'd. however, if any of the i Boston;—Boston Journal. the United States. Little St. .John Subjects Unity. 9 08 10 75 5 05 LUi IPs M C U N N I N (; i 1 A M. '■> Tliis is very well as far as it goes, but Thorndike. 9 17 11 20 5 15 frequented these parts in J an in And now on surest ion !» tie Court tl. ,i 1 j Danish' containing only twen-1 Knox. +9 25 35 *5 24 h.-iiis ri:iN< e lvY. as a of the jll M. ( unmimliaiii. the del. udant. at tho itct-iith ever saw tlie of a presentation good things 5 i,,f century Brooks. 9 40 12 12 to M-rviee ot ty-one square miles and a population of: Sovereign the writ, was not an inhabitant .-i tins At > run" ], > which New brain and Waldo. 19 50 112 30 tf> f.r and had no any rate, no treasure lias :ii'\ sa pi resemble bis upon England Slate, tenant, .ue!it. m at tor nr\ w it h- one itself when and war fol- Point. tlO 00 tl2 50 Hi (h j thousand—devotes to the ; rebel, abuse, 1, ; City in the same, that h‘.s or fmher. tiic lute brawn are nurtured it goods esiair l>a\.' been ud iii it two hundred Kiupi'i'Of Frederick. is singularly in- Belfast, arrive 10 05 1 05 6 06 attached in this action, through raising of cattle to supply passing ves 1 | lows. man's stomach rebels, ; that he has had no notice ’ll:" lmisor is lU'C'la'.ui : "• -id suit and Hitachi*., m diligent search, aided tlie to have more complete. Why slight that modest tFlag station. ut. is t»i«i• ■.that by eels with fresh meat. The whole when abuse,’, and i notice ot the p. n.idic\ ot tit -till be island j than once evinced bis band indigestion Limited tickets for Boston are now sold a" m\, t,, jhc ods "f tlie jea! usyof bivalve, the which w-iul defendant. y piiMMuuu an negroes, lint odd is toll >ws. unpretending clam, $5.00 from Belfast and all stations on Branch. attested ,,|iy of grazing land and all the inhabitants some lii'o'.b'r. who i.as lliiN order, with an always been can tickets to all West and togetliei abstract oi He plain- ’he freebooters’ have be served in so many appetizing Through points Nort-j tiff writ, three weeks hidings are black, half a dozen wiib tbe because of bis west, via all routes, for sale liv L. W. (irnum successively in 1 la po- except govern- poiuilar people TRUE “t. F." ATWOOD’S BITTERS Pu,,‘ican Journal, a new in other ways? There is the clambake or the Agent, Belfast. GEO. F. 1 VANS, spa per priiii.-d ai Pc Hast iglit places troin time ment is a liberal ideas. Prince was in the ( " iniv of W the officials. There Danish Henry reared Vice and aldo. lest pub!,cat:.a, to Judge, the and President General Manager be Not less reorganize system chowder on the fried than days l.cforc Hat n. \t pu m Many a copper pot and iron who for tbe mi vy. shore; clams, F. E. Booth by. Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent. thirty tills several other important of- this Court, to he tioldeii at w restore to health. Portland, October 10, 1901. \" Pelta-t. iHiin ind *'d with you escalloped clams, clam stew, boiled b>r the t of -n golden doubloons lias such as chief of «unity Wahhn the thud I ue>,luy fices, police, harbor The list of for river "t April, p.nj. that sai.l earthed in appropriations 35 cents a bottle. clams; and clams ! The lobster also defendant max tii.-n and the neighborhood of custom and liarbor as there appear, and answer to said suit, n lie master, postmaster, officer and improvements, provided ~ shall ! j merits as see cause. andmarks, and scores of head of the truant for in the bill now before in- honorary mention, although lazy school—a sort of re- Congress, Attest TIl.KSTON \VADI.lN. Clerk. have cludes the for Maine: Sulli-! our Maine poet, Major Holman F. been ruined forlife tlie form institution situated on the following by tiny of van Falls, $50,000; Carver’s harbor, Days sings, with tears in his lie (austk\ct n.tf. xvurrn "f Spanish “pieces of island. Ilis j1 FREE voice, eight,” police department consists Vinalliaven, $20,000: Camden, $7,400; Assumpsit upon two promissory noies, one H ■ m™ is fast as extinct as the Dodo. ; toi >lo a school I Permanently Cured by becoming W. H. Coombs gixcii ml interest and the ot her given for very lias of & boy read about two members besides Isle of Lubec himself. St, Shoals, $30,000; channel, Co., $ICi.::4 and interest, each dated DR. KLINE’S GREAT This no means exhausts « June p.ioo. I’irate’s own Book” 1 1 by the list; but Ad damnum and Clark John is only twelve, miles off the east- $53,000; Bagaduce river, $3,000; Georges DEALERS IN : « ism Writ dated April A. D. NERVE RESTORER we 1‘JOl. ami returnable to ::'s $0,000: Kennebec I I IP No Fits after need not continue. and entered at the Sep- sea River, river, $20,000. ■ firm use. stories. By the the ern end of St. Thomas—a day's ___C« tember mot. way, pleasant half- ■ Consultation, personal or by mail; treatise and Term, ”f Date of real estate attachment Aves,—the very last hour’s sail. Profitable stock Si TRIAL BOTTLE FREE Could Not Breathe. April 23, A. D. strong- farms “'Manufacturing” Coffee. to Pit patients who pay expressage only on lbni, at 8h. and .‘turn. in the forenoon. d delivery. those Permanent t'ure, not only temporary relief, for all Ner- Second-Hand Goods 5 Plaintiff’s Geo. F. folk of be established vous Coughs, colds, croup, grip, attorney. Johnson. Belfast. sea-faring preda- might here with small A spoon, you say, is a manufactured ar- Disorder*, Epilepsy, Spasms, St. Vitus' Dance, bronchitis, --(< Maine. Debility. Exhaustion. I>B. R. other throat and troubles are ticle. Hut it II.KLINE, Ld. lung quickly ---—.—-i A I'lopensities, where Ttev. Charles investments; and the of coffee,—well just grows! 931 Arch cured true copy of the order of Court w ith ahstraet possibilities street, Philadelphia. Founded istl by One Minute Cough Cure. One \ ot Coffee is really a manufactured article. OF the writ. 3W.» 'A wrote his of the and Miuute Cure is not a mere ALL KIM)S. « patlietic “Lay fishing of canning establishments Nature at the tree! From the IE3SEQPSTOPPED Cough expecto- .-TILE8TON WAD quits tree which LIN. Clerk. is some are to the coffee rant, gives only temporary relief. It Parties _Attest buccaneer,” distance great. The water about all these cup, passes through a great softens and having FURNITUR*, % of liquifies the mucous, draws out >1< near variety processes. The market value of • B... down, the South American islands is with the best For Sale at a the inflammation and removes the cause of CARPETS, fairly swarming coffee depends upon what man does, after (Hist Bargain the disease. safe. Acts at STOVES, or "anything to sell lish in the world, and is so clear that the nature has finished. It is in this respect Absolutely \ !l That desirable and well once. “One Minute Cough Cure will do all by sending us a card will receive a 'akes the that the famous Chase & Sanborn coffee located real estate at prompt (< stranger considerable bottom, far below, may be seen at the foot of Main street, known as the Daniel that is claimed for it,” Justice of the call. Furniture h Boston Terrier any has made its great It is as says Antique specially. bj reputation. Lane wharf will be sold low to close J. get used to tlie At much a property, j Peace, Q. Hood, Crosby, Miss. “My overwhelming point. present almost no is piece of expert work as a Worth the estate. of Cigcir. fishing Inquire j wife could not her breath and was 0f dress or a this coffee get re- 33 Main Me. Mnrity black faces in St. Thomas lone around St. almost no Steinway piano. Try N.F. HOUSTON, Executor lieved the Street, Belfast, « John, gar- once. by first dose. It has been a GEO. S. HARRIS & Belfast, December 19,1900.—511 ! __ « CO., j benefit to all my family.” R. H. Moody. ^ ...BOSTON. MASS. IN KING EDWARD’S DOMAIN. was uot Jones) was on duty, and as he News of the Granges. T B1P0BUCIH JODRUAL. assured us we were not transgressing Spring Medicine Notes of h Six Weeks* Trip to Eugland and is in a the bounds of forgiveness we There is no other season when Morning Light Grange, Monroe, BELFAST, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1902. beyond good Scotland. flourishing condition. The fourth degree remained some little time, satisfying medicine is so much needed as in the i the was conferred on ten members at the last Published Every Thursday Morning by our curiosity on many subjects, and WE 8pring. For a and entertainment SELL meeting. program WATCHES. I Early Friday morning we ran into a having a very pleasant “call.” We had The weak and blood is impure, this grange is ready to compete with any Republican Journal Pub. Co. ! fog bank, but soon passed through it reached the deck again when barely impoverished—a condition indicated grange in the county. and we were able to sit out on deck for Captain Jones appeared and we laugh- by pimples and other eruptions on the Granite Grange, North Searsport, held a H. J. LOCKE & CHARLES A. PILSBPRV, a while. Xot long, however, for it be- ingly confessed our escapade to him, SON. } Busg^gtger. face and deficient vitality, regular meeting March 4th. A goodly num- 1 to and we were to a cordial invitation to body, by gan rain, glad gather receiving call ber was out the amount of sick- si ix rirtion Terms: In advance, S2.no a loss of lack of and considering and the inevitable when he was at home. appetite, strength, year; S1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three up wraps, shawls, again ness in the vicinity. Two applications for Post Office Me months. want of animation. Square, Belfast, telephone 28-n I and escape into the library, We went to our berths that night were and Ai• vfktisi>'«; Terms: For one square, one books, membership presented accepted. u length in column, 75 cents for erne week, and where we spent the remainder of the rather later than usual, but secure in We hope to have the State lecturer with us ■ t-nts- for each insertion. subsequent Hood’s Sarsaparilla near day, relieving the monotony by occasion- the knowledge that in another twenty- in the future. al visits to the room, or re- four hours we would be occu- Tranquillity Grange, Lincolnville, is in a A Poston paper says the Prince look- smoking probably and Pills callers from direction. our own familiar rooms at home. most prosperous condition and the present ed tired. So do the readers of the ceiving that pying Make the blood and daily pure, vigorous outlook is We retired and two of us, at About three o’clock that morning 1 was very encouraging. The Grange early create papers. rich, appetite, give vitality, is work its earnest least, slept the sleep of the just, hap- awakened by a shower of sparks float- doing good through For Your and and cure Dinner According to the census bureau Maine strength animation, working members and officers. At its regu- pily unconscious of the happenings of ing across the small space of our port- Sunday all lias 815,764,538 invested in saw mills, eruptions. Have the whole family lar meeting Thursday evening, March nth, the night until they were retailed to hole. 1 was soon out of my berth, and mills and timber to take them the 1st and 2nd degrees were conferred on planing camps, with as out of the as its begin today. our astonished ears in the morning. nearly port-hole three candidates. “Hood’s has been used In After the business of annual products of 812,489,401. limited size would for I knew Sarsaparilla * * * * O O TO * * * & At about ten o'clock the sea began to allow, the was of the our family for some time, and always with evening disposed worthy mean that Domin- and at ten we the sparks must the lecturer furnished a musi- An Aroostook man who moved to get rough, half-past ship- good results. Last spring I was all run very interesting of a “Roman an enormous to the ion night signal candle down as cal and program. Massachusetts some years ago finds ped. sea, wetting and got a bottle of It, and usual literary Thursday evening, a overcoat the watch throwing six red stars” was being used received benefit.” Miss Beclah March 13th, the 3rd and 4th degrees will be culture and angora skin through thick great strawberry goats ► to salute Sure there Boyce, Vt. s. conferred on live candidates, after which a more than in the “crow-nest,” two-thirds up the Seguin. enough, Stowe, profitable potato raising, harvest feast will be served. FOGG & the was, a wel- BROWN'S. The forward hatch over the light shining steadily, Hood’s to lie markets pork also, but says nothing foremast. Sarsaparilla promises Cure and the had not been on their ac- come home to Maine. keeps promise. about butter. One would naturally ex- horses put on, "nacK to tnepiear om mils oi nome. pert that product from a goat farm. count. but a temporary one had been Soon the of the NEWS. constructed. The wave made mince occupant upper NORTHPORT We shall show one of n ^ I II TP H \/ ever seen in Here is a suggestion from “L. \V. berth was also and like the the finest lots S.,” meat of this, letting an enormous vol- aroused, of... UL I l\ I Belfast. the >'t \v York correspondent of the boys fortunate enough to find a knot The deeds were recorded last week by ume of water down on the poor, half- Most Belfast Readers Realize What Portland hole in the ball-ground fence we "took which the J. N Stewart property at Temple Argus: crazed horses. The Mr. Fan- It younger the Pioneer and Means. \\ ere 1 a Maine Democrat I vould go turns” looking out until the lights be- Heights, including cottage son. one of their owners, always spent rv i.i of ! other lots in the same square, and the Vngth support Congressman gan to get nearer together, the pilot The itchiness I a of the with them, and constant, never-ceasing i.itth reld for re-election. He will cer- good part night watering trough near by, were transferred came aboard (a feat witnessed by us Ever present with itching piles. CHICKENS, tainly be- re-elected, and it will be sound happened to he there then, with one of to the Beacon Ethical Union corporation. from our private "box”) and thoughts With eczema, with irritating skin. party policy to pull in for him. In fact of the crew—a mere his boy—as only Miss Georgia Kelley and Mrs. L. II. It's every-day trouble in many households. party can afford to oppose so good a the to of dressing began to -come to us. It He ordered boy go of shore Acres who have been the Doan’s Ointment brings a relief and cure. p iic servant as Mr. Littlefield. companion. Cooper DUCKS, took a comparatively short time, how- Is on deck for assistance, and the boy re- guests of Chas. Woodman of Malden, Mass., endorsed by Belfast people. ever, to for an on Mr. Walter Coombs of 76 Main "I U'e ’print this week the closing article fused. After continued commands, get ready appearance are expected to arrive home this week. street, -ays: deck, and before the faintest streak of was troubled for seven or eight years witli itch- TURKEYS of series under the of “In he and when Miss Kelley has been in Boston and New caption however, went, returning I 1 used a hundred dawn to show we had made a ing piles. guess salves and K .c Edward’s and which began York and will be prepared to delight the Domain,” wit', help was nearly washed overboard, ointments during the time but 1 received little or tour of aston- ladies of Belfast and with the wi have complete examination, Northport are assured found much favor the man who saved him breaking three no benefit from them. A friend gave me a hex our latest in ALSO w ishing the captain by early appear- styles dressmaking. of Doan’s Ointment. He got it at Edmund Wil- SPINNACH, DANDELIONS, RADISHES, our readers. There have really fingers in the effort. Mr. Fanson. after- ance. We hardly went below until we Miss Mary B. Grant closed a very suc- son's drug store. I used the box and it cured me. iiei-i twenty articles in the series, al- wards said he thought at the time the ETC. were at the wharf and breakfast cessful term of ten weeks school at the Cove Other preparations gave me some relief, but it CELERY, LETTUCE, t! an error in safely o.igh, through numbering was going down head first, and took Doan’s Ointment to cure.” siiip was served. the sail the last Friday. This school is supported by s : weeks the final article is During up bay j ago, others were of that opinion. All Sold for cents box alt dealers. many we to the our Mrs. Henrietta Hill White of Brookline, fifty per by Fos- iiii: ered XI X. We also in this pressed rail, straining print officers and crew were busy,direct- Mass. It is the fifteenth in succession ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. V.. sole agents for the night m the dim with as much ! year ,a: I other letter from eyes light United States. interesting and constructing, and many times that Mrs. White has furnished a ten weeks FOGG rib ing as BROWN 1 eagerness any of the steerage pas- j liemember tile name—DOAN’S—and no M tV. Frederick, who writes from seas term of school Cove scholars at a take the merciless carried away the for the TELEPHONE sengers, who were out in full force. j substitute. 6-‘2. 11 A .sides, and the third of a series results of their labors. By morning, i cost of $100 per year, besides putting in Oh, how it did seem to realize that ti :. >i rin .1. at good new desks and at a Dickey, TliomasviUe, however, everything was shipshape an 1 ! repairing outbuildings this was our own dear Pine (• t{ actually cost of nearly $200. Comment is unneces- nothing was noticeable to the casual ! j Tree Mate. i sary. GREAT observer. 1 lie who with the r is in captain, nothing the vegetable it was about seven when we sat down I11 the bouse of the widow other officers on the was wet ; passing by w. t! at exerts so an influence bridge strong to breakfast and received our home 1 Rose Snow Tuesday the writer called to THE CYPHERS INCUBATOR. estimated the of the 1 through, velocity as s a. e onion. It has the de- mail—the letters and papers we had I mind the language of .lames in his general wind at miles an hour. It is toe original and only irenuin** l*:it**nt- ii m.III ing. and we were not sorry to seek widows in their affliction,) by seeing twenty- It eases ol scurvy nothing is ! rooms stripped, officials “inspecting” AW A HI :t i.'i I'an-American Exposition, the shelter of the chart-room, where a | live whole souled and great hearted men t. 1 r. l.* ! -o •:,.■< us as raw onions. In our everything— including ourselves, for of I I and vouths. led bv the grev haired veteran ( V1' 115 is IMI BATG35S are b. iv at least two good part the morning was spent, roi..uamity, cases of we were called into the saloon to he r S.’.i -1 to « '< rv country on the gloho wl Charles K. Rhoades, who has breasted watching the seas break over the bow. Capt. p- :..t .town for market. 1 heir _• : severe colds, have been cured counted) and “statements" as j f; unequ;. finally, old ocean's storms 111 every clime for more In order to reduce my stock I shall sell for t Annie Bertha dames soon tracked us to large Bermuda onions sliced raw and to dutiable been made j !•;. goods having than forty years, but who is now settled next THIKTV DWS any goods in my our however, and at excla- eaten with pepper ancl salt. la::, every we were tree to our store it such cut vinegar, out, say “goodbvs" ■ dow n to pass the remainder of his years at ‘‘ 1 ! "In and mation of worn! or awe that fell from prieesaswiiiaslo^.^vuu. THE STANDARD cyclopedia says: >pain and go ashore. And a hard task it was, 1 his pleasant residence on Beech hill, mak- A good Wood Saw ready tor use tor 45c. ;i raw onion often eaten our she Woual what it < la iga! is lips scream, “Oh, and one not to be dwelt upon. Suffice ing an attack upon an eight-cord pile of the .Shovels, 20c., 50c. and 5c. is? what it is?” her a Horse Shoes tor 2 1-2c lb. HATCHER 1- ai. apple, and often with a piece of getting English to say that everybody had a kind word ! widow's wood, which before night they per Ho se Nails little “twisted” in her and had reduced to stove wood. It was a 10c. per lb. ad forms tiie dinner of a working. excitement for us all, and we were loth j grand although skates at lowest prices. OF THE WORLD.’* to see out of sight, and may everyone of them be “bless- The onion, however, is very anxiety the windows over to do we down the | enough it, passed ed in basket and in store." Good Handled Axes, 60c. m It contains a her head. We would from our rV! K\ t Yl'HKKS IN< I'KATOK nous. large quan- emerge gang-plank, leaving the connecting link Thermometers at I 5c. is is the treasurer s tor the under ;i that it will ot nitrogenous matter and of un- comfortable quarters fora few minutes, Edwards Domain” I following report Axe Handles, 10c. positive agreement tity with"Iving behind,as ?ati Tact v or-, in the hands of year ending March 8d, by politeness of J. -r> any purchu- for the of with the dozen and Hat Hooks for > ary s’ .hie sugar: with an acrid volatile just joy lighting we set foot on our own domain of free- 6 Cuat 25c. wh wi ! .\c it a fair trial, or it can be return ! R. Hurd: > wind and the strike our Good Cross Cut Savs for 1.00. and the p;i e paid for it will he refunded. A sulphurous oil, resembling garlic. The feeling spray dom and The ordeal of the RECEIPTS. SELF -SUPPLIED \ equality. agents for the < yphers Ineuhators. we ;»• like small She; rs and Scissors for 10c. oil of the onion is boiling, faces, stinging particles of customs was robbed of its cash from last $814 .">4 MOISTURE authorized to stand hack of this dissipated by inspection By year Hard and Woo Saw Files for 5c. \ guaranty sand. It was that of l Collector of taxes for in evcry particular. so that boiled onions are much milder glorious feeling terrors, as the very courteous gen- Bicycles worth $35 for >$22.50. I looo and 1001. 5,500 uo run nuur oi '.:e sopei 1 'ey DR li & S : All Paints, for House ot are intolerable to others. Boasted King, who raged about us. These ex- white is from black. By cash from town clerk other li- PA I \JT^ looo * /Alla 1 *_>'« a censes. and Carriage uses John M Amos .1, ns with oil make a useful emollient tracts from poem, by Frank L. Tasker Next came Stockton Mains. the good-byes to our own By cash from State pension, re- Company, Springs, seemed ; 24 Leads, Oils, Varnishes at cut prices, -i -tin.nlat.iig poultice foi suppurat- singularly appropriate. party—hardest yet—but they were soon funded. 00 AC.'RSTS. | By casli from taxes and tax deeds.. 12 no CMxtd '-’aints at cut ing tumors.” iiomkw Ann noi'xii. and the Belfasters were Keady prices. | over, hound By cash from State school fund and There is no sorrow ALSO ALL '.... i e lover of onions does not, how- anywhere, for the “West End” oil an electric. mill tax. 881 78 fir care, or pain. The stinging hail cash from use of hearse out of ev. By esteem them for their medicinal on our Arrived there, we our and Heats faces like a ilail. deposited tilings town. 4 50 | Carpenter Farming Toots. Field ■ Breen waters curl about the and ii.es, but lor themselves. Dis- rail. went our several ways—two of us By cash from rebate on abatement. 1 us Axle And all tlie stcini's high Fencing, Grease,Locks,Knobs, ol trumpets blare,— out a pa:, -ment his favorite vegetable w starting for round of calls. Mr. Whbtles tlie iini, and roars the sea, >6,242 si Latches, li I s and Ouilding Ma- And canvas : tears to his eyes. Who can re- bellows to be free: Norton of the Evening Express and EXPENDITURES. Spars whine, planks creak,- I only smile, terials. Where e beefsteak with its Mr. Wish of the were called To paid State tax for 1 '.>01. >>11 U2 juicy proper For imim- our keel creeps, mile on mile. Argus county —. 458 64 while to Mr. M. X. Sec- Nut', is flu- imtv tu aa. .-1 ment of onions; the dish of fried upon, Rich, State and flog li- oppoct imy for spring paint- Fast us the v i.d sea horses race. pension ing. It will pay \m tu buy now. oi ions the of the Portland Board of censes 4S oo delicately browned; savory to seize each retary Trade, Heap up twanging brace, > N T d town bonds and interest- 55x 71 ?» Do You Go bo. rf oi Bermuda':’ And what < >r beneath our keel. a more extended visit was pai ALI >AI.!:S Sli-tiCTLY FOR CA.5H. product .-lip lifting made. * Trusses Selectmen’s orders.. 4,206 64 Breaming, 1 sei- the scudding clouds, -/e-i lev. slices of onion adds to your Then we called upon Mr. Rice of the Cash in treasury. ns no And ice make in tlie forward shrouds, This is a legitimate sale of good goods to re- -: topped Paper Company; $0,242 81 Vet Come early and avoid the crowd. ■ dreinh eil alike in real cider heed them not; I’m going home. Advertiser otliee Mr. Rowell and Mr. vinegar, Following is an abstract of the selectmen’s for your medicine and ot w i: a .ii eiill sprinkling ol salt and " e awaited tlie posting ot the log Dunning gave us a very pleasant greet- for the March 50c. to$'fOT report year ending 8, 1002, by Remember-68 Main Belfast. \ store articles ? DT per._ eagerly that clay, and found that we ing. The morning sped by, and before politeness of 11. W. El well, chairman of St,, f-- drug we it it was 1-1 had logged but 20fi while the realized dinner time. We selectmen: (• 1.-11(111(1. miles, A C. BURGESS. would like to have \ou a sat down to this meal at the officer’s bills, expenses or town. new styles and all are Saturday afteniiH,'! March 1st, a large “remarks” said: “Fresh westerly gale “West £ Many Selectmen’s II. W. El well, to iP'iiy 11\vi!."i li\ ;lie lieirs (if lilt* late John and high rough head sea. Fine End,” determined to order everything bills, ;> guaranteed give you perfect here for them. cloudy $78 05: D. C. $48.50; Perhaps Greenlaw, S satistaction if so. Pei. iletir hut occupied by Lincoln Free- weather.” The remainder of the day distinctively American, beginning with M. B. $105.05 you say Whiting, $88.50. seem \ i, '• a r drug stores alike to 11:11, .riitfe tire from defect in the chimney, teas spent in reading, writing and talk- fish chowder and ending with pumpkin Clerk, $0.02; Vital statistics, $7.70.. 17.82 Treasurer.... 85.00 T mil was dally burned. The insurance I ice cream and ing, and speculating upon when we pie, finger-bowls. Ob, Supt. of Schools. 80.75 are not alike, m i. a few weeks before and had They any j.. -.spired should get in—a never-failing, how good that dinner did taste! I think Board of Health. 5.75 for ■ 1 always \ Prepare H■: :!'■••:i renewed. Two oth.-i families had Road Commissioner. 144.05 we were all at that than individuals are ali interesting topic. It grew rougher perfectly willing, Collector of consta- apartments in tile house, leasing them from Taxes, $104.80; toward night, and about midnight the moment, to exchange all the roast beef ble, $11.00. 175.80 j Spring. The furniture was I are Mi Freeman. mostly Highways,$1,435,14; Camp Grounds, We working for the hie wind increased to a not and “tarts” in England for the dinner -avd... ( apt. Flank Kufus Pendleton and j gale, abating $340; repairs road machine, $48.50, 1,823,64 I set before us, cooked in true New State watering Having leased the of Jones S. on est results in the h unge; brother, K. Philip Pendleton, ; much until Sunday morning, when it Eng- road, $150; trough, shop Davis, £ Every truss fitted by a corape- cornpow soldier’s graves, $3.00. 159.00 we are to do wheel- ;’ e11 loin N. s., March 8th. I was to make locomotion land style. $6.00; Washington street, prepared tent and truss Halifax, rough enough $12.03; {■ experienced Police, $14.00; cemetery, wright work and blacksmithing. Particular at- ingot medicines as Jw reck of tlieir vessel, tlie schooner ! rather uncomfortable. The log at noon We had just time enough after din- abatements, $46.79. 72.82 J titter. j prescrii tention given to horse shoeing. was in' killed $8.00; station- '(.a ,i,olt apt- Hatteras, reported displayed an increase of but twelve ner to collect our baggage (transformed Sheep by dogs, We h ery, $9.35; hall rent, $11.00. 28.35 by physicians. try f e Journal last week. The captain and j miles over the day before, and the re- already from the “luggage” of a few Poor bills, $424.96; tramps, $6.75; I E. L. & C. W. BOOKER. ei ,,i live men were on the w reck seven advice 48-1.71 to everv marks were: "Hard westerly gale, hours before) and catch our train com- lawyer’s $3.00 Belfast. March 12, 1902.—4wll* Store, put up prescript ilav- The vessel was totally submerged I Hurd vs. Benner on bonds. 89.28 ; City Drug to fortably. Two of us, at least, were Tax 75 ets. 12.18 which the crew heavy squalls. Moderating strong deeds,$ 11.88; justice fees, as as it can \e, pt the afterhouse, on T EDMUND just skillfully winds. rather the of the after- Teacher’s wages and board, $757.80; WILSON, Hrop’r, w was caused the Cloudy weather. High rough dreading length to. -belter. The reck by transportation of scholars, $190.00, 958.90 LIVE STOCK noon, left alone with our and No detail is Laura coming into collision duringthenight head sea.” And down below were the thoughts Text books, $68.00; repairs on school I- BELFAST, n.AINE. put up. and how we Ilf fuses, $45.81. 118.81 SOLO ON ( with a great mass of wreckage, chiefly logs words: “Distance to Portland, 214 anticipations, surprised COMMISSION. Wood, janitor's supplies, rushed over or a hide the were when at Waterville a friend $89.25; slighted, .Hi piles, which punched through miles." That meant “home" the next step- $28.00. 62.25 RECEIVERS OP... in half an hour. I into New VC- .-I causing her to 111) day! It also meant we must hid good- ped the car and was immediately Privy, $22.00. 22.00 Milch Cows, Veal Calves, Beef ol medicine has to be while right I wo days before the accident, throw-1 to the Cambroman and captured. Into her ears tales every description, and also Hogs, bye her people, willing $4,290.01 in a the Sheep and Horses. .ng the deck load overboard storm, all of tales were and our we will not let it go out whom, from Captain Jones down upon poured, tong- RESOURCES OF TOW N MARCH 8, 1902. cook broke his He was made as com- Special attention to Now Milch Cows. leg. to a ues never for a short in "George,” occupied good big corner stopped (allowing Due from State for State road. $75.00 V «*ai Calves sold on their merits. our fortable us circumstances would permit i store. We invite you in our hearts. We had been recess at Burnham to change cars) until sheep killed by Hogs sold at market price. 1 the vessel so privi- an pper berth. Hut when dogs.. 8.00 Quick returns and market values. characters on and were the warning whistle at Citypoint noti- Have had ir> IN 1836. come to us with u the hi.s shipmates leged board, Due from tax deeds 11.88 years’ experience. ESTABLISHED your apidiy filed, only way Write or telegraph for information. loth to our little fied us.that our “packages and umbrel- A. F. El well,Coll, on Com. oould him on deck was by chopping a give up monarchy. 2 restock shipped from Burnham every g'-t of 1901. 2,849.04 vlonday. capital stock, $150,000, scr las” must be gathered together. Other E. L. ptions. li,,,.- through thick planking and pulling Hut still, "1101116” was a big compensa- Cash in hands of treasurer. 68.90 LIBBY, B. & A. Stock Yards, 4''* Mass. tion. we or were we familiar faces in the car had been Brighton, him out by a rope, causing great suffering. Were glad, sorry? joy- E. L. LIBBY, Burnham, Me. sukplus, 33,000. not least $2,512.82 Direct all to Alter this the men tried to save what food We knew. That afternoon the fully greeted, among them inquiries hardly DEPOSITS SOLICITED of half a barrel LIABILITIES. LIBBY BKOTHE Me. they uld, which consisted sea calmed down and “Jerry’s" ever-smiling one, and it seem- *S, Burnham, Poor & Son, wonderfully, flue and one The latter as Poor bills April 1st. $88.00 Safa Deposit Boxes for Rent at $3.00, of salted meat turnip. about we all on deck to ed if our usually rather leisurely sunset gathered Bills of O. for wood. .. 2.75 While on tire wreck Woodbury $5.00, $6.50 and $8 00 a year. ate .-kin and all. train had Mown over inter- they see a fast fiom Halifax along the School funds to be apportioned. 881.78 bound south steamer, sailing i.c night a large mail steamer Outstanding bonds. 500.00 cross our vening miles. And when we actually not She probably to lioston, bows in Interest due on bonds. 15.00 Block. passed close by them, but did stop. Our vault is unequalled in Eastern Maine and Johnson’s did pull into the station what a Excess of resources over 1,579.84 to signal to the distance. That evening after din- surprise liabilities, UNEXCELLED in fire and was, however, humane enough Pure Wafer. security against dis- awaited me! Instead of off another small freight steamer in the ner the two young people stole out on stepping $2,512.82 burglary in the country. Spring boxes can have the exclusive in a the car into the faces of a half- Having the business and Those renting tance that there were men suffering deck. The stars were shining brightly, very bougnt appliances Commissioners’ Notice, of J. a. AJeKeen, 1 am prepared to furnish of their boxes to and from the a 1 his steamer dozen fur-coated individuals of of privilege taking condition clinging to wreck. and the moon sending a path of molten shouting State Ohio, City Toledo, i The undersigned, having been appoint- Lucas County. bank. the Honorable of Probate for the < her course, came near them, saw in a deaf- Judge changed silver to our very feet. It was a glori- “Kerredge, kerredge, ladyV” Frank J. Cheney makes oatli that lie is the of Waldo, on tltt* second Tuesday of Felo n:-,. but offered no help, and senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., Pare 1). commissioners to receive and exam their condition, ous of those rare autumn ening and wholly confusiug roar, my Highland Spring Water, 1902, to night—one doing business in the City of Toledo, County and claims of creditors against, the estate of i. then steamed away, leaving the sufferers evenings when it is happiness enough eyes fell upon the smiling countenances State aforesaid, and that said firm will pav the delivered anywhere in the city. Orders left Prescott, late of Liberty, in said County of " the day a Norwegian sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each at & Ward & or gi\- tlieir fate. On eighth of half a dozen friends! I doubt if Fogg Brown’s, Wadsworth’s, E. L. deceased, represented insolvent, hereby to be alive. We must do some- and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured L. will be MACOMBER, tiee that six months from the date of said to Halifax, N. S., came along simply C. Fletcher’s, promptly attended to. ai>| barque bound one of them could tell what by the use of Hali/s Catarrh Cure. inent are allowed to said creditors in win- them at to celebrate our last on any exactly and look them off, and landed thing evening FRANK J. CHENEY. present and prove their claims, and that sure J. W. I'm I could not. Our me subscribed in BURGESS, will be in session at tin* following pine.-' N. S. They were on the barque board. What should it be? The neatly happened. Sworn to before and my Chester, this 7tli of December, A. D. 1886. times for the purpose of receiving the same made their was an enthusiastic one, howr- presence, day Waldo days. The officers framed little sign requesting the greeting Avenue, BELFAST, At the office of Arthur Kitehie, in Libcrt>. n twenty-four politely mill had ever and breath was not recovered seal A. W. GLEASON, County of Waldo, on tin* 22d day of March eta them what money they not to mount the stairs j j pay passengers —-— and the 22d of A. 1). at 10 oYlo- ptives Yacht 1902, Notary Public. Boat Builder, day July, work their passage. until we were well up Main street in the forenoon of each only a few dollars—and to the was altogether too Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken and acts Wonderful How day. leading bridge internally Truly Quickly Dated this 20tli of February, A. D. too be hard in their the it seemed to be n mucous surfaces of MAINE. day They found this to very a feature to be carriage. How good directly the blood and the BELFAST, ARTHUR RITClflE. prominent disregarded. for testimonials, free. v reached system. Send CHAPHAN’S M. t w condition. When they at home! face was scanned to 3tl0 CHARLES HOWES, eakened not? Half a dozen steps, the deed Every F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. I am prepared to build all kinds of yachts, power General sup- Why Halifax the American Consul see if it was a familiar one. Sold 75c. or row etc. was done, and we stood on that forbid- Every tW' by Druggists, sail, boats, yacht tenders, sent them all home, Golden Crown Oil plied their wants and store, and house and tree seemed like Hall’s Family Pills are the best. 4wll who is den bridge. The old quar- the man with the broken leg, ground—the Tax Collector’s Fotice. except an old and the conclusion was RELIEVES AND CURES treatment. termaster smiled at us from the dimly- friend, Gasolene Launches a ui Halifax still, under medical All taxes for 1901 are now and liabi- soon reached that we would not ex- Specialty. due lighted wheel bouse and we advanced a COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, cost. Taxes on real estate not paid before .1 the Cough of Edward’s will be returned to the Solicit.»i Stops or uncertain as to whose change the whole “King CROUP and all LUNG 1 ROUBLES. Engines, marine and stationary, sold separately. 1,1902. City step two, suit per order of the government. I \'b oil the Cold. Estimates furnished on city and works soon Domain” for this small comer of Wal- application. in office in Memorial iron watch it might be. We found that This is on box of the my building daily cure a cold signature every genuine for 1 axative bromo-Quinine Tablets S. A. Xt&n. PER BOTTLE A sloop yacht and row boats sale. 3m8* to 11.90 a. M., and Saturdays from 1250 to 4.20 the third officer one, the do County, State of Maine, U. Tablets No Cure, no Pay. Price 25 (the only by Laxative Bromo-Quinine M. C. HILL, Collector n one day. M. D. P. K. L. Me. the captain, whose name the remedy that cures a cold in one day AT THE DRUG STORES. MACOMBER, Belfast, cents. way, including NEWS OF BELFAST. IHtt the churches.

is to build a stable at F. Churchill Services at the Unitarian church next „e he rrceutl) 1 ought, No. 31 Pearl morn- f Sunday will be as follows: Regular ing service at 10.45 a. m„ preaching by the Betting the stores undergoing repairs this ^T^HERE are Teas—and Teas. You pastor; Sunday school at 12 o’clock. Thurs- .rebuilt A Paul’s, Ginn A Field’s, day evening at 7 o'clock there will be a ...aIton's and 1. H. Jackson’s. meeting at the parsonage to organize a class * in poems, to which Thin the of Browning’s '.V ( T. T. will meet this, Thursday, must choose with care. To save study all are invited. The Bible class meets at ********* ii at J.30 o’clock, with Mrs. L. G. the Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. is all if are too ■ liter of Main and Cedar streets. parsonage right, you fat; a few cents cannot afford to sacrifice All are invited. -ed list of letters in the Helfast you and all wrong, if too thin at the North Church this, already. March 11th: Gentlemen—Royal Prayer meeting CARLE & JONES. evening at 7.15: topic “The Sins Fat, for habit, is Dr. llaggarty, John .1. Leonard, Thursday, enough your After the of the Church.” Teachers’ meeting at 8.15 stimulating power. all, story a little or is ********* .ver old l ooks and if you find healthy; more, less, your p. in., Thursday. The Sunday services will Public or Private and Resolves, be as follows: sermon by the pastor, Rev. no great harm. Too fat, consult A WORD ABOUT CORSETS, to write P. 0. Rox when name : Maine, sell, 1083, is half told you the S. at 10.45; subject, “The Doc- importer. George Mills, a doctor; too thin, RELIEF FOR STOUT WOITEN. j.m, Maine. trine of Horizon Sunday school at 12 in.; persistently ;” “The no “Nemo Self-Reducing” is the only Corset for stout officers met Monday and C. F,. at 6 30 p. m.; topic, “The joy thin, matter what cause, take women uiieipal Some handle fine teas. meeting that] positively reduces tin abdomen, gives a averse jurors for the April term importers only of service,” Ps. 120:5-6, Matt. 25:10-23. The graceful figure and assures a perfect fitting dress. All this Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver is accomplished in the “Self-Reducing Idea," a new method ■ urt, C. 1 Cottrell, R. E. Cottrell, pastor will give an address in the vestry at of adjusting PLAITS and STRAPS. The “Nemo" is also made in the * hapman and Ansel Wadsworth. 7.30 p. in. Oil. straight front for The instant you speak of slight people. All the bones are re-enforced so thev can- •. nr Monday a meeting High-Grade not break prevented The services at the Universalist Church There are causes of through. Every pair guaranted. our ■ but a many get- «^“Call at store and look at them. Just Improvement Society, next Sunday will be as follows: At 10.45 ■lit- members met with Mrs. Gam- too all come Teas you think of Chase & Sanborn. A. m., regular service, preaehing by Rev. !£T thin; they : talked matters over informally. with the 1 We have taken G. E. Edgett, in exchange pastor; V- hese two over- heads: the agency a saw to be used p. 1 Read is fitting up 12 M, Sunday school; at 6:15 M., praise for the UNIVERSAL TUCKER,” on the Read are receivers of J wood by stearnpower They the largest fancy service, singing led by cornet; at 7:30 P. M„ under-digestion. v and on it tits any machine, preserves absolute of width between makes tucks ithport avenue. The boiler lecture by the pastor “What a Universa- -• uniformity tucks, h vcr-work, if can; any desired width, tucks heaviest flannel to thinnest chiffons, no marking, creasing or on farm some time. God.” The you ave been the list has to say about musical previous basting. Cannot get out of repair. Any child can use it. Price teas in the world. Ask •>;- v. $2.00. your grocer program will be as follows: nether you can or not, ■iiber of prisoners in \\ aldo county We have this in use in our dressmaking department aud will be pleased to show it up at Andante Classique, Op. 93, time—a two minutes’ trial will convince that it is If not reduced to three last week. Two Voluntary, Scott’s Emulsion of Cod any you thoroughly practical. De Koven satisfactory after trying your money will te refunded. nee been brought in and the sen- for a Chase & Sanborn insist Choir, Lo, ’Tis Night, Beethoven tea, upon Liver to balance 'T,M C HI of work in our will us to in f the three within a week, Bass The Plains of Peace, Barnard Oil, yourself ]CH dressmaking department oblige put expire solo, * MLl and we have two WHITE MA- E. S. Pitcher. factory machines, perfect running bands, Calif., subscriber writes: with your work. You can’t live CHINES with all attachments, which we will sell for and are sure of l’ostlude, Chorus from Racine’s Athalia, $20 l£ \CH CASH much enjoyed your letters from it, you something Mendelssohn on it—true—but, it, you We to this week for in and also meeting some of by go Boston the latest novelties untry, A special service for children and young 1 can. Belfast the past w inter.” There’s a limit, however; people " people will be held at the Baptist church superior. ORIGINAL PACKAGE'' w be a at loonat 10.45. Parents il dance Equity Grange — next Sunday fore and for it TEAS.— you’ll pay Summer GOOdS==WaiSU’ NVa‘Stird Easter Neckwear. :a\ night, March 14th. If stormy. friends of the children are specially invited Buffalo Chop (Formosa Oolong). Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver ; until Monday night, March 17th. Hung Kbb Chop (Formosa Oolong). to be present with their little folks. The Orloff A' umuiI we shall have A I CT w and positively the Townsend brothers and (Formosa Oolong). j the will be \\7 DATTFUVrAI I Koh-i-noor (English Breakfast). music and the sermon by pastor Oil is the readiest cure for 'a choice line of.... no two alike. Okangb Pbkob (India & Ceylon). appropriate to the occasion. ‘‘Decision the school “can’t eat,’’ unless it comes of ********** ii versa list Society will hold its day” will be observed by Sunday with exercises. Other services will aster supper, sale and entertain- special your doing no work--you can’t CALL AND SEE US. YOURS TRULY. Memorial Hall on after- be as follows: A meeting for men and \Y*edne>day be well and 21 MAIN without 2 STORfS. r* 1 & _„ STREET. March Jt*Th. Admission boys at 3.30 p. m.; Christian Endeavor long strong, evening, 'i he young ladies of tlie* Murra> Club The Kialto Dramatic Club entertained at <>.30 and a some sort of Carle & Jones, e afternoon ami entertain ! meeting p. m.; gospel praise activity. supper will meet this, Thursday, afternoon, at I'.nO, the Camden Stock company Wednesday elltS. and preaching service at 7.50 p. m. Mr. The has with Mrs. A. A. Smith, High street. veiling before the play, in their rooms in genuine Pliilbrook has began a short series of even- this picture on it, painting by Sanborn representing ! tic* < >pern Douse Block. K. M. Sanborn recent I \ made three round ing addresses on the general Great take no other. .1 B. Merriam is on exhibition topic, ..Tier j K'-v.C K. cut an not tables of California redwood for the Sea- 1-Mgett accidentally artery Life and Their Answers. if you have store. The vessel was in Questions drug in his right thumb with broken a few ‘Tied it. send for side Inn, Seal Harbor. They were finished glass business between Belfast and free its a- in the natural wood. da\s ago. It was promptly attended to hut The Firemen's Ball. sample, of Isaac ( lark ^reeable taste will to Ladies! command Capt. give.' him considerable trouble. Important j The next entertainment in the course ty or forty years ago. surprise you. have been as The annual ball of Washington Ilose Co. given in the I'niversalist Church will he IVii-sions granted follows: j 3GOTT & BOVi'ME Just at present you know it is quite the fail to have skirts tor of The Journal is under obliga- No. 1 was held in Belfast House Holman F. from Ben'. K. Tibbetts, lather) Past Palermo, Opera | Chemists. ( member of readings by Ma.j. Hay, made out of men's heavy suitings. We have a large number lion. E. Burleigh, s. B< evening, March nth. The supper, ; 40 Pc j unpublished works, Friday, March L‘lst. MJ: original, Clmrle.s rr\, China, ss; Thursday :reet, from this district, for a handsoin- of handsome patterns, which we are offering at great bar- Alfred P. Nickerson. Swanville, Ss. which had been a feature of the firemen's Ne>-/ volume the T. H. Marshall, Relief Corps will have a at eost, in fact, as will soon be out of season for containing Constitu-1 balls in the past, was omitted. The music gains: they <>uite an amount of correspon- SOc. and $1.00; all janual and rule ami prac- supper Tuesday, March lMh, at Memorial county druggisis. ^entlemon. Wo have divided them in two h>ts; digest-, , was by Meservey’s Orchestra of Rockland, JIall. The are cot di invited. dence. received too late to put in type for House of Hepresentati "es. public ally with G. F. leader and G. 8. Rack- thi> issue, '[.'deferred until next week. See Meservey “I Admission 1cents. Ii stormy, the supper -a. Mass., subscriber avrites: itf prompter. The orchestra gave a con- One Lot, Price $1.50 sold for will be postponed. 7th page this week for deferred county cor- per yard, $2-50. tin appearance of The Journal cert, at the opening, with the following respondence. it is like seeing the familiar face I The members of Seaside chautaiujua Cir- numbers : Want The other Lot. $1.25 per yard, sold for $2.00. The home of Mrs. .Josiah Mitchell became Anything you l. I think one never appreciates | cle will meet with Mrs. p. \. Hubbard, 1 Overture, Frolics of Cupid. liiled Cloven as wlien are in Park street. Monda\ alternoon. March 17th. with illuminating gas Monday after- Selection, aper so much they j They are the very wide goods. Ft is needless to sa\ they will n ion, while the were out. The water The Butterfly, Moicean : and far from Lesson: “The Rand of l.mhiu.” Quota- family ed with strangers j Song, 1 Wonder if She's Waiting. not last a great while at these prices. tions will be from Luther. got out of the syphon in the cellar allowing -••ciations.” ! March, The Chaperons. the gas to escape the full size of tin* pipe. of Chief Francis breasted shelldrake. shot by Dana The signal for no school was sounded In the absence Engineer Upholstered?.... j j accident occurred in the an Monda\ but the storm abated and 11;4|^ie night II. Welch, Wm. M. Welch acted as W. & _ wa> mounted morning, Capt. CLARK of Eincolnville, by would HARRY CO., explosion probably have resulted or com- 1 session was held. In lloor with members of the oombs last week, and is oil exhi- the afternoon the director, We are prepared to do the inmates of the house been suffocated. on THE NEW STORE, 83 Main St., Belfast. >outh Pi boa' which is used as a pany as aides. Sixty-six couples formed t I11 ( oombs A’ Son's store. The j y building, any kind of repair work mark- no sessions were held Mon- The following new subscribers have been for the grand march, led by Capt. Welch aaaaaaaaaa, AAAAAAAAAAA44A♦♦i*4^44444*444440444444444 f very regular and beautiful j polling place. in our repairing depart- added to the lists of the New Tel- and his Mis. Austin L. Smith. The d is rare. The feet and legs area day. England sister, ment. red. ephone and Telegraph Co. : 7-4, .J. B. Mar- card contained 2 dances, all of which were Shipping Itf.ms. Sch. Frank 8-11, C. P. (finn. Prim- well filled. Icecream from II. W. Healey’s .■ling of the trustee- and otlicersof dDcharged phosphate from Boothbu} .for rose Hill: Amos Clements, John was served at intermission. io Bounty Agricultural Society,1 L A. Knowlton A ('<». Saturday.Sell. OLD FURNITURE.... street: Leonard Barrows, Shoe fac- After the drawing, at intermission, for the riARSTON C., 3 Years Old : evening, was adjourned ; Helena was towed from to Mt. Monday Bucksport of to ticket-holders at tory : •'.'-•j. M. w M. S. S. Co., Lewis wharf; distribution presents made over, lack of quorum to t sis, Thursday, '• Waldo last week to load stone for New upholstered Mrs. A. S. was found that three of the best 4'2-2, Paliy, Spring street; 4»c:>, presents and at 10 o'clock. Important matters York... ’steamer Marjorie to.wed sch. Susan repaired. «««RACE RECORD 2.19}.*^ | C.J. Pattee, Cedar street. had been omitted from the lisx. A second to the fair will come before tin* Stetson from Bucksport to Bluehill last drawing was accordingly held Friday after- of the The Fortnightly C luu ga\ e a sociable and 1250 including Hie approval to take a stone charter — Hon. J. Made to 16 Hands lbs. week, were drawn Orderj Bay horse, High, Weight entertainment at the North Church last noon. Half-tons of coal by •' um list. Manchester has sold the sch. couches: Haynes Hope Samuel Adams and Minot E. Stearns, and evening. The program consisted of built at Wiscasset in » Alfred Monday Dam .jular ace,dent happened to one Haynes, lsSo,i of Hour M. B. Knowlton. As of a few selections on a a the barrel by ■ — graphoplione, Thurs- Winsu)' A- Son, Boston, at terms — \ House hack hor.-e.s last private in such cases several ladies drew hair We have a full line of Maiden piano solo by Miss Cora Morison, and the usual was all when in Sell. Joseph W. Hawthorn arrived l ues- _i:t She right put shaves or single men drew ! reading h> Miss Ellen D. Townsend of one cuts, cigars, b\ at but when taken out Eri- da} morning itli 4*_'t» M. hard pine lumber night, | of the Whilomville stories Crane. ladies garments, etc. for (Ieo. A. (lilchrest. She had a by Stephen Sire Klectioneer \g it was found that the “issue” very rough The officers of the are as fol- j The remainder of the evening was spent in company an during which the mate was washed join her near hind leg, leaving : passage, lows: ( Wm. M. foreman, N Piedmont Sre of 160 pla) ing games. apt., Welch; overboard and lost, the jibboom was broken mol. It is an accident of very rare F. Patterson; assistant foreman, George Mr. and 2-l7\ with records nor and some other damage sustained. The Mrs. Selwyn Thompson enter- but neither painful danger- Darby; clerk, W. .). Clifford; treasurer ! Hawthorn was towed here from Portland. tained a party of friends at their home Sire of 25 better than Bert Hamlin.

— The frames are all raised on the Tuesday evening, March nth. Drive whist — acts The Monhegan correspond- nearly with records new dredging steamer in (ieo. A. (iilehrest’s was indulged in, after w hich dainty refresh- Secret. Societies. r»day evening Westquotaire sire of and blacksmith work. to Belfast soon. Esoteric lodge has cap. one feels the loss— ; Club celebrated Founder's a wheelwright They trip we will estimate about Kvery Day by picnic to are been invited work the third degree there. were enterprising young men and thorough Bingen. barrels of small pollock supper at w hich the members of the Ocliean The trip, if made, will l>e by steamer.— what the cost will be. i mechanics. E. L. Hooker worked three non, Monhegan to New York last Society wen* invited guests. The rooms of Ellsworth American. It would be hard to tind a more beautiful stalin’! with his >.;/«■ at d nnish in New the Miss Marion were years in the wheel department of Stephen- hostess, Wells, very The matter of the proposed Odd Fellows' land. He is hound to be a sjreat sire of early and ''drone sj»»*,-d. and his eolfs ate !,; i room son’s carriage factory in Portland. Some and handsome, lie trialed Oeiober. ifloi. three m m _M. .lit -.11; over < ham on the jud an tastefully decorated, tlie dining in Home will be discussed at the meet- page interesting regular He will statu! for servieo at Pearl Hrooks Karin. North Helfast. Maim trimmed in red. of the new firm's tools and appliances are Oak Park. n Mr. <\ \Y. Frederick, who is, particular being prettily ing of Waldo Lodge to-morrow, Friday, Festoons »»i red were suspended from the of their own manufacture and show me- tin* winter on the Faci lie coast, in I evening. A full attendance is desired. to insure. four corners of the ceiling to the centre, chanical skill and inventive genius. Terms, $20 "iial note he says: “1 see The ! Gov. Crosby Commandery, No. 2HH, An- our and bowls of scarlet poppies were placed to >Nkw Steamboat Line. Helfast mer- regularly and lind that all cient and Illustrious Knights of Malta, coast a in great advantage in different parts of the chants have bought the steamer Florence the take great interest ; elected the following officers Thursday WE OWN AND OFFER H. F. SHITH, ^'Sine' r room. The table was trimmed with pop- and she will begin next week on a route be- and in our doings at home. It is ! evening: Sir knight commander, F. ,1. to see that all seems to 1 pies and ferns. Place cards of the prevailing tween Helfast and Stonington, touch ng at Tying point Stephenson ; generalissimo, C. li. Patterson ; r us. color and a red or white rose at each plate Eggemoggin, Buck’s Harbor, North Deer times and better things for captain general, C. 0. Dickey; prelate, S. the decorations. Several of those Isle, Sedgwick and Brooklin. •. nly deserve it; ii has been largely completed Sargentville, R. M. C. assistant Locke; recorder, Hill; We shall receive on M \U< 11 were attired in old-fashioned cos- She will leave Belfast at 8 a. m. :u\, i\ that has caused our misfortunes.” present Mondays, E. E. Walter $30,000 head of Iowa horses. mil recorder, Pillsbury; treasurer, They weigh tumes. one }oung lad} in particular created Wednesdays and Fridays, and leave ston- from 1000 to 1400 pounds, and will eon snow senior C. R. Coombs and storm of considerable Cooper; warden, sist of workers and drivers, with some a sensation by her strict adherence to the ington on her return at 7.30 a. m. Tuesdays, prevailed Sunday and Monday and junior warden,N. J. Pottle; trustee for 18 good matched pairs. These horses are dress of our grandmother’s In the un- and J. W. Hen- direct from the farms on wh: h •t day. Thursdays Saturdays, (’apt. Bar Harbor Electric they in an unusually large precipitation, months, C. 0. Dickey. were raised, and are used to eoid weath- avoidable absence* of four of the young nett, who lias been very in promoting hes. The storm began with snow Horses. er and deep snows, Unis insuring the an el Iowa ladies number of her. Letter to A. E Sale horses. equal young gentlemen the enterprise, will command He has Hutchings, purchaser healthy, nigged They forenoon, turned to rain later in will he sold at a moderate \ati\o were entertained in order to complete the received valuable assistance from Co. price, rained heavily in the night and Mayor Belfast, Maine. Light horses taken in exchange. They an bo party. To carry out the old fashioned idea Elmer Small, who presented to the mer- seen at the *1 to a blustering snow storm Mou- Dear Sir: Rockland, Maine, is a sea-coast one of the last-named appeared in the wed- chants the benefits to be derived from the I a _PHEN1X HOUSE STABLE, The total fall was about 7 town : hard for About seven- rning. place paint. beleast ding suit of an ancestor. The evening was line. The steamer w ill be re- teen A Rock- First Per Cent. Bonds & and it was considerably drifted, thoroughly years ago, Farrand, Spear Co., Mortgage!! Qentner Lancaster, with games and music. at Gilchrest’s and it is land, began with Devoe. Their first sale w was on the pleasant!} spent paired yard expected very uneven ground was to paint the Farrington residence, well Features of the entertainment were singing I she will bejready for the route next Wedn es- TOTAL ISSUE, $100,000„ '.he storm and the greater part of the known there. I by a chorus and by the male quartette* day morning. Mr. Farrand says the house appears, '•as on wheels, and this snow helped The selections rendered were very remark- from the street, to be well painted now, and if were Xkw Aiivkbtiskmrxts. Carle & Jones le, any. Schools suspended has never been OF COMPANY FOlt 1901. able for their classic worth. This supper repainted. STATEMENT forenoon. The steamer Silver at their new store, 31 Main street, have the We should like to know more definitely was the fourth in the series given the a seven- Gross Receipts. itted her trip fmm Castine and by Nemo corsets. Head what they say about about job of paint that has lasted UNDERTAKERS. two societies this winter. it not be teen years on a sea-side house. It is the Less Operating Expenses ...... 14,894 04 May them. They have taken the agency for the the last! longest time we have had a report on. Universal Tucker. Two machines Net Earnings. *1.1,774 78 and 11 <\mK CmmiNG Okki-:it. sewing Lead and oil lasts three years—a first-rate j for sale-Closing out sale of wall job—and nobody says it lasts longer. We an the otter of a A Sum; Hkcitaj,. Emery F. White, who papers It will be noted that the annual interest charge oversight calendar are zinc at Carle Jones.John M. content to say that Devoe lead and is only $4,sno, or less than one-third of the net R. H. Coombs is music in is home on a Ames Com- &rSon, uni and Home was advertised last stud} ing Boston, at lasts twice as but we know of houses *2wl0 Stockton long: income. and will in pany, springs, are agents for the on Tliis otter was withdrawn, and so vacation give a benelit recital innumerable, on which our paint has ex- Full information application. Cyphers Incubator, which has earned the needed six ■<■<1 in these Columns, some weeks the Baptist church next Tuesday, March | years. CASKETS, ! title of “The Yours MASON & e Standard Hatcher of the truly, MERRILL, now send the Farm and Home 18th, assisted by Mrs. K. S. l’itcher, Mrs. E. 21 F. W. Dkvok A Co. ROBES and WITH F veil HOTTI.E OF P. Frost and tlie World." They sell at factory prices. Send "iip year to all who pay one year in Brotherhood Orchestra. P. S. Sold by J. W. Jones. P. O. IJox 4^8. Portland, Me. for circular or call and examine the machine for The Republican Journal, and Mr. White is always obliging in assisting in BURiAL GOODS. personally — Marston C., 3 old, with SWANVILI.K. aIio reply immediately to this offer local musical affairs and the high favor in years RESTAURANT AM FAKERY a race record of J’.lpj, w ill stand for service Capt. N. Smart has been quite sick, but is dven The Webster Rocket Diction- which his talent is held should combine to Prepared ;at all hours to »lo KMRAM1- at Pearl Brooks improving.Mrs. Henry Beals is much make the recital a success. The Farm, North Belfast. FOR SAI K. ING and FUNKRAI, WORK. pages, containing 45,800 words, with following better — Miss Etta Holmes is able to sit up, ty7 will commend itself to all music Address 11. F. Smith, Belfast, Me., K F. I). R. nunciation and much other useful program and Mr. and Mrs. W. Peavey are both The restaurant and bakery business in the Connected by telephone both day and ni.uht. lovers: No. ]. See advt—Fuller & Hock- better under the vigilant treatment of Dr. Opera House block. Church street, is for sale, dion, it a valuable and con- Cobb, making J. S. Cole—Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Nickerson with tin* ovens and all appliances: also, to he of White Squadron, March land, Me., are prepared to do upholstering sold with the business or the horses, 72 Main Street, Belfast. UOUUHI' IN >1 ARCIl. book reference. A sample copy of Everett, Mass., are congratula- separately, Orchestra and receiving and the new on Union repairing in their repair department. on of a wagons bakery building Is tin* HKST Blood Dictionary may be seen at this office, tions the birth daughter, born to Purifier a. Where’er you walk, llamlel street. Apply KENT’S and Old furniture made over, upholstered and March 7th Mr. Walter J. Nickerson MRS. ,1. W. KNOWLTON, Spring Tonic made. sample copies of Farm and Home b. Oh, Sleep! Why dost thou leave me .' It makes eat Couches made to made a short trip to Unity last week. titf 46 Union Street, Belfast. I you 'So be had. Handel repaired. order.The CELERY It makes you sleep. e. Like melting tones it rises, Brahms restaurant and bakery business in Opera It makes you digest your '\n u Notes. The Harbours have d. The WINE food. Dream, Kubinstein House block is offered for sale. Also the 1 to christen their new steamer now Mr. White. Tin* three tilings necessary for pcrlect health. Serenade, Schubert horses, wagons and new bakery building on NOTICE. completed at Brewer the Verona. Mrs. Pitcher. Union street ...K. L. & C. W. Booker Trial been shut down for four months, we measurements show the follow- If with all your Hearts, “Eliiah” Having ONLY 50c. a Bottle. advertise to do blacksniithing and wheel- shall start up MONDAY, the 17th of March, and Milts: 110.3 Mr. White. Out Sale Length, registered, feet; wright work at the Jones S. Davis shop on Closing will be prepared to furnish Drift registered,28.1 feet :depth,8 feet.Gross Duett, my Bark, Kucken Washington street_See statements of Mrs. Frost and Mrs. Pitcher. the DOORS, '~‘b 140, net 101—The Searsport National Bank, Belfast Na- 0F tonnage, tug a. Slumber Song, Franz tional Bank and National Bank of SASH, "rk Peoples’ has been put in thorough repair at b. Silent Safety, Franz Belfast—II. J. Locke & Son, post office Wall GUTTERS, Mr. White. CM ;,iid is sell Papers. ready for service on Penobscot square, watches.1. W. Burgess is MOULDINGS, BUM, Selection. od to deliver pure ETC. Opposite Belfast BELFAST, river....The Penobscot was d# prepared Highland Spring in stock. can save from 25 to 75 cent. FLOORING, Orchestra. water to of the 00,000 Rolls We you per National Bank. | MAINK in any part city.See advt. Boston by storm last week until a. This would I do, Chapman of the Connecticut and Also do sawing, planing, turning and general painter paper 1,000 ROLLS WALL PAPER was sc., now Oe. mill work. We are prepared to make screens to ELWELL ‘lay at 10 a. m., and arrived here Fri- b. When love is done, F. Lynes W. Clarke Co. have hanger—Harry .& order, and are ready to give estimates on any 1 Mr. White. a. something to say of importance to ladies. And this sale we are a discount of 25 cent, on the fol- in our line. 2wll* oming at 4 m. She left on her r'-1- and I shall during making per thing PORTLAND Whisper hear, Picolomini Head what they say about skirt patterns_ T the usual hour Mrs. books: Alfred Peats Potter Mills Decorative | Friday afternoon, Frost. Go to Fogg & Brown’s market, Howes lowing sample Co., Co., J. C. DURHAM. EUROPEAN Flute obligto, drived in Boston Saturday morning. block, for your Sunday dinner. They have Wall Paper Co., E. J. Hickey Co. " Mr. Philbrook. TOURS. flier storm detained her in Boston a fine display of poultry, meats and vege- LIBERTY. | until a. A dozen Memory, Park tables—J. C. Durham, who has been shut 200 Window Shade just received. Miss England and nance, May 31st, July 19th. 'lay night at 10 o’clock and after b. The Miller’s Nellie Hunt and Miss Madge Walker | a Daughter, Chadwick down for over four months, will start his England. France, Switzerland, Germany and -T c. ”TRULy- have returned from where Sent. 7th. passage she arrived here Monday Good-bye, Tosti woodworking factory Monday, March 17th, Boston, they Holland, July 5th, Mr. White. the winter — England, Holland, Germany, Switzerland. Italy "lm,K at t; o’clock. She left for when he will be prepared to furnish doors, CARLE & JONES. spent Dr. S. W. Johnson of j Boston Horse March and France, Aug. 31st, Nov. 7th. Marines, sash, etc., and do sawing, planing and Belfast was in town on called T8 for Queenstown. Hill. wav Partridge. A .1 Fuller, sailed from Newcastle, X. S. W. Dec 11 for Honolulu. Some Rules for People of Seden» In “A of Choral in ! Aryan, A. S. Pendleton, sailed from San Century Singing NEWS OF THE WEEK. New England,” contained in the March Francisco Dec 27 for Queenstown. number of the New Bangalore, Blanchard, arrived at Port Habits. England Magazine, Maine Matters. Townsend Oct 29 from Nagaski. tary Mr. ('. Lahee traces tbe The Maine com- TIenry ably missioners to the St. Louis K B Sutton, J P Butman,sailed from Hiogo evolution of our present well-trained exposition Dec. 30 lor New St. Helena have decided upon a Maine for York; passed choruses from the old fashioned building to March 4. sing- the fair which will prior of the meet with the ap- Fort Clias. C. McClure, arrived Trouble and ing-schools early days. of George, flow to Detect This Approaching Nip proval all. Instead of going in fora at Port I'irie Feb 20 from Chemanus. Holman E. Day’s second book of such as that Gov from Wash. 1 costly structure, which liobie, Everett, Sept It in the Bud. poems lias gone to press and will be is- Maine had at the Chicago exposition, for ^vdney, X. S. W., arrived at Cape Town sued in April. The name under which and disregarding the Buffalo idea of Jan 6. B arrived at the new volume will appear is “The having a part in a joint the Henry Hyde, New York Feb. building, 25 from San Francisco. Pine Tree Ballads.” This volume is Maine commissioners have settled on a Luzon, Park, sailed from Newcastle, N. so marked is and contains more than to be built in habits cans© kidney troubles. Wine” will do this and its larger poems huge log cabin, accord with S W. Dec. 23, for Manila. Sedentary | first who are to sit all long, action on the kidneys that you an act- Mr. Day’s famous book, “Up in all forest precedents. The cabin will be Mary L Cushing, Newcastle, N. S. W. People obliged day j telephone and I feel it on them within a Maine.” devoted exclusively to the advertise- for Honolulu, spoken Dec. 21, lat. 31 S, Ion. stenographers, telegraph ually working milliners, shoe few minutes after taking a dose. ment of Maine as a summer resort, both 159 E. >perators, seamstresses, The publishers, M. Clark & Co., clerks who It them the kind of ha within and without....Horace W. Jor- Manuel Llaguno, D C Nichols, arrived at nakers, tailors, book keepers, \ gives just Boston, report very heavy advance New York March 1 from stand over a firemen, need and it heals up the sore. I dan, a native of Ellsworth, who made a Ilong Kong. counter, engineers, they orders for “Hester Blair,” which was A N sailed from San on takes the fortune in the cattle business in Puritan, Blanchard, jonductors, brakemen, and others away smarting, burning, pan out Feh. -J8th. Hester is a re- Boston, Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. sensations, as brought 1 died in that iteam and electric railroads, are all more ful, dragged-down, all-gone city Feb. gist, aged78 vears. arrived at Honolulu 30 from markable sort of a girl, and her love Reaper, May >r less affected with disease in the kid- if by magic. It takes sediments of all lie was the first man to ship a lot of A Newcastle, N. S. W. story and subsequent married life is hours in a ure kinds out of the little nooks and < nrners western cattle on the hoof to New s D Carleton, Amsbury, arrived at Taco- leys. Long sitting post one ot the and sweetest in other where and cause brick dust, strangest He owns a ma Feb. 14 11«>in Honolulu jramps the kidneys, bowels and they lodge fiction. England. handsome place modern St W in the Vou will gravel, stone in bladder, inflammation, at Jordan’s island, in Frenchman's bay, Paul, F Treat, arrived at Port irgans pelvic regions. Townsend March 8 from Manila. 3nd that nearly everyone of these peo- etc. If you have any of these troubles, Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, who has and for many summers has paid an an- state of Maine, LA Coicord, sailed from has and a or even if you have any of the to the world so nual visit to Hancock ple constipation, great many slighter given freely of her rich county in his Nov it; for New Y'ork Hong Kong ; passed more of them have kidney troubles and symptoms of kidney disease, you oug1 personality through her poems and lec- steam yacht.Richmond was the first St. Helena to Feb. 4. prior ton’tknow it. Often incipient Bright's to protect yourself. It is easier t<- in- tures. ami whose name is identified town this year to comply with Chapter Tiiiie K Star buck, Eben Curtis, arrived lisease will fasten itself a vent than to cure any disease. A bottle with the leading movements for the gs:; of the Public Laws of 1889. This at Honolulu Jan. 15 from San Francisco. upon person | md the only indication of of ‘‘Blood Wine,” costing fifty cents, w; advancement of net sex, is the law requires that all towns, cities, This is the trade mark on sheet of MF Win 11 Macy, sailed from Port Gamble anything' subject stamped every that the can discern is a ; often stave off a serious trouble, and spar*' ol an cotinues ana Dec. 20 for Algoa Bay. wrong layman dmirable illustrated article in corporations snail deposit best tin made- It is to of Roofing Tin—the roofing Win li Conner, li F Coicord, sailed from aching or tired feeling across the j the patient’s life, say nothing saving the New England Magazine for March. in the State library copies of then an- slight evidence that it has the heaviest and richest of Hung Kong Nov 30 for Baltimore and New small of the back. This goes unheeded great expense and long suffering. nual reports.The w ill of the late Na- coating l'nu“r the title of “American York. because it in itself is of no ! Read this expression of gratitude from than < Ayer of Bangor has been al- pure tin and new lead, dipped by the palm oil process, apparently shrines BARKS. Let the a Worcester, Mass., woman, who has hah the New England Magazine is lowed the court. hand MF is great consequence. knowing by probate Mr. Ayer and manufactured entirely by labor. Alice Reed, Alanson Ford, sailed from a presenting a series of physician examine the water, when these an excellent chance to make caret' frontispieces. made several bequests, *3.000 a Montevideo Dec 4 for New York. including to rust—will last lifetime. Ask your are and he’ll find a of ‘Blood Wine.’ Mrs- Ann An attractive view is given in the impervious Edward at Kahului Fob 8 for- symptoms manifest, investigation for the maintenance of a free bed at May, 1 M arch number 01 roofer for MF Tin—or clouded, discoloied, albuminous iluid I\ Stocking says: Independence llall, the Bangor hospital and *1,000 toward Roofing Ethel, Dodge, sailed from Rosario Jan 29 the that tells as as a that accompanied by following appro- the a for Philadelphia. plainly picture establishment of home for aged write to W. C. CRONEMEYER, priate quotation: “We hold these Agent, Carnegie Building, Pittsburg. Mabel 1 Meyers, N Meyers, sailed from inside of these delicate and important or- men. The remainder of the estate goes for illustrated book on truths to tie self-evident: roofing. New York Mar 3 for Pernambuco. there exists a condition disease that all men to Fred \V. and gans Ayer Charles F. Wood- arrived at Dec 3 are created that are endow- AMERICAN TIN PLATE COMPANY. New York. Matanzas, Philadelphia inch as to need quick and powerful treat- equal; they ard of Bangor, to be held in trust for from Havana. ed their Creator with certain un- ment in order to preserve them from decay by his wife, Lucy P. Ayer. At her death (dive Thurlow, sailed from Baltimore alienable that these are and save the life of the owner. Always be rights; among the property is to be divided Feb 20 for Wilmington, N. C. equally — ■ on forth© and the of L, .. your painorsore- ; life, liberty pursuit happi among the five children.The late -Jus- 1 Vnobscot, sailed from Cape Town Jan 17 guard slightest ness.“ ness across the back. Don't let it go un- i tice was to the follow- for Singapore to load for U. S. Fogler assigned for at tli it instant kid- You should not feel tired all the time- Rebecca Crowell, M G Dow, sailed from heeded very your j The March St. Nicholas a ing terms of nisi prius for the 11)02: comprises year Sa\annah March 1 for New York. ss iiiav uc m an aw n nmumnu, urn Third healthy people don’t—you won't il you take Lie^ most varied table of contents —a long Tuesday of April, Waldo: third Rose Melvin sailed Hood’s Sarsaparilla for aw hile. Innis, Coicord, from healthy they perform an important tune- of a un- Tuesday of York: third 11 j story boy’s military company May, Tuesday CASTOR IA New York Jan for Port Natal. tion, that of filtering and purifying the der the command of a shrewd and hu- of September, Somerset: fourth Tues- “Mrs. Catt has not yet suggested that Sachem, Nichols, arrived at New York air and sunshine be for For Infants and Children. liquids that pass into your system. They morous veteran of the day of December, Knox. Justice White- separate provided Feb 28 from Hong Kong. one-legged Mex- do it so too that not the most the ladies.”—C hicago Journal. A carefully ican war, short stories about the chil- house is presiding in Piscataquis, and Thomas Goddard, sailed from Boston Why should she*. That is a masculine The Kind You Have infinitesimal speck of foreign or disease- dren of James II. of Oliver the newly appointed Justice will Always Bought Jan 12 for Buenos Ayres. England. Spear idea. SCHOONERS. breeding matter can get into the vitals Wendell Holmes, life at a preside over the terms to top-spinning, assigned Bears the Georgia Gilkey, W R Gilkey. sailed from of the body. Wniie they are healthy, a heat Justice in Waldo in ! Ryes and Nose ran Water.—C. (J. Arch girls’ boarding school, newspaper Fogler, beginning Brunsw ick. Ga., March 1 lor New York. do more toward well i er of Brewer, Maine, says: “I have had Signature of T<&£c/u/t£ they keeping you by a cub-reporter, and the usual bril- April.Mayor Boothby of Portland Lfuzc/y. Clausen, sailed from Boston I Catarrh for several years. W ater would Henry Jr, than any other organ of the whole anat- liant in of verse, lias received from Isaac B. Rich, one of Feb. 4 tor Fernandina. tilling jingles, pictures ! run from my eyes and nose for days at a omy. When they are impoverished and and of information. Boston’s best know n theatre Gladys, 11 B Colson, arrived at New York scraps managers, | time. About four months ago 1 was induced weak, unable to stand as the barrier a check of *lno in behalf of the fund to I)r. Catarrhal Powder, and Newspaper Notes. Feb 28 from Brunswick, Ga., The Atlantic for March contains a try Agnew’s against disease, it's like throwing down for the aid of the Maine Home for since using the wonderful remedy 1 have John C Smith, McDonald, cleared from remarkable the Jacksonville Jan 3 for the protecting walls and picket lines of a symposium upon vitally Friendless Boys.The annual not had an attack. It relieves in ten min- Guadaloupe. Mbs. Ann P. Siockinq. which spring The of the Rumford Falls A arrived at San and letting the enemy, unin- important question is now of the is utes.” 50 cents. Sold by Edmund Wilson proprietor Mary Hall, Haskell, great city meeting Bornological society P li. Jan 27 from New Y'ork. walk in. Think of these absorbing national attention, and upon to be held at and A. A. Howes & Co.—ft Times talks of publishing a daily. Juan, terrupted. prec- Brickfield, March 2sth. j Lucia Farrow, cleared from Jack- enfeebled “I live here in the where which hangs our own future, as well as Porter, ious organs becoming through right city Prof. F. A. Waugh, Pomologist of Ver- Cause and Effect.—“If woman votes,” In beginning last week a new volume the sonville Jan 8 for that of those most con- Martinique. want of nourishment. Think of them Blood Wine’ is made. I have seen immediately mont station and horticul- loftily remarked the politician, “she'll want to the now R W sailed from experiment Old Town Enterprise returned Hopkins, Ilichborn, instead of vigorous, heal- with my own eyes the cures it luts effect- cerned—the Philippine Problem. Fred tural editor of the to smoke big cigars, and they will ruin her Fernandina March 4 for New York. being plump, Country Gentleman, almost universal 8-page form, which is of lifeless, almost blood- ed all about me, and I have been cured W. Atkinson, the Government Superin- will be the digestion.” R F Pettigrew, sailed from Providence thy, being thin, leading speaker. Prizes will found reader better than eaten full of holes and secretion, a of a stubborn case of tendent ol Schools, discusses the Educa- “Women smoke big cigars in Manila, and to suit the average March 5 f< r Norfolk. less, myself very kidney be offered for leading varieties of late I tional Problem in the He Burmah and Cuba,” was the comment of the smaller page. Willie I. Newton sailed from New York pus that would makeyou hold your nose, disease. suffered for several years, had Philippines. keeping apples.The Bangor ice crop the educational condition and the human information bureau, “but I March 3 for Fernandina. could you see it. Think of them in their all the symptoms that ever accompanied explains for the present season lias been harvest- never heard that it came from The National Editorial Association meets necessities of the what the voting.” struggling attempt to obey nature, p.Hir- such a trouble, and tried about every Filipinos, ed and it amounts to 36,s00 tons. It this at the Hot Government has done Heart relief in half an hour.—A year Springs, Arkansas, A Legal Day's Work. this filthy and disgusting mass into remedy recommended. 'Blood Wine’ and is doing will be used for local lady ing entirely consump- 15-20. The from the Maine heart and over was the last. 1 took it after about their and what are in New York of her cure April delegates your lungs, everywhere only being schooling, tion during the warm w eather, State, writing by coming Pi ess Association are John M. S. An decision with t0 the on account of their inability to convinced that it was a wondrous their educational qualifications and .til of with the Dr. Cure for the “I Hunter, important rerfv-;! body, truly it, exception’of a few Agnew’s Heart,says: 1 the channels and and it cured mo. 1 went t prospects. Mr. Charles A. Conant. Farmington Chronicle; Chester W. Robbins, the law declaring ten hours of liufor to eject it through proper medicine, thousand tons cut on the rvier, was feel like one brought hack from the dead, the Louis Daudelin Co. and w ho has returned from the Old Town E. A. be a legal day’s work, lias been handed out of the system. volunteered just islands, harvested on stream. The so great was my suffering from heart Enterprise; Merriam, the Kenduskeag down from the Maine law court. The Does tins appear to you as being health- this statement, because I knew them t discusses Economic Future of the ice is from 14 to 17 inches in trouble and so almost miraculous m\ re- Madison bulletin, Charles A. Pilsbury, The thickness which was drawn hv Justice: ful? Yet though not it, he honest, people and deserving Filipinos: their character of mind: the and is clear black covery thiough the agency of fhis powerful rescript, you. suspecting upright and of the first Republican Journal, llelfast. If of success. 'Blood an-, labor involved quali- treatment. I owe my life to it." Sold Emery, was in a Franklin county case, : may be in tins very position. you Wine’will cure problems among them; ty.From the of the of by copies reports Edmund Wilson and A. A. Howes A Co.—lb Maine editors were well cared for at the that of P. E. vs. the Interna- have a sore on your arm, you form of kidney disease and do it the responsibilities assumed, and the the Postoliice Fitzgerald running prick: Department for the fiscal it with warm and so alTecti te.sk involved “in to raise such to Prince in New tional Paper Co. Judgment is rendered would bathe carefully thoroughly. Anyone seeking year June it is seen that ( lingers.—“1 believe," said the old farm- banquet Henry given ending MO, nmi, for the defence. The is as fol- vat r to leanse it, then tenderly cover should try this great medicine just a people from their present economic the of er, “that w oman »<-ter be a clinging vine.” York Wednesday night, Feb. 20th, at the rescript gross receipts the State of Maine lotion. This much soon as can their on : condition to the level of Western “I thought, pa." dryh observed his wife, lows: it with some healing they get hands up postullices amounted to *soi.7M‘i.7*. In Waldorf-Astoria by the German paper “that cut down ail those vines on the Under Ii. S. eh. 82 sec. 4:'. to it from the poisons in the air, bottle." civilization.” Both articles have come Maine you declaring protect there were for the year iuo,5S(i .- cts. bold b\ Edmund Fire in the tliree-story brick building occu- the agreed wages per day. letters at organization of new intervals, combinations of corporations by Wilson and A. A. Howes & Co.—il Where a laborer hires to work as one the ol' pied by The Portland Evening Express and ! these two letters in groups of five con- secretary State and by him Modern late Feb. of the crew of a pulp mill which to his 1 an deposited in the state Science.—“Why,” snarled the others, Wednesday night. 2f>th, stituting alphabet. These repeti- treasury aggre- km run the 24 regulator, “aren't you women at home rock- wledge is through hours, tions ot a w rung-font letter cannot gate £13,50.7.The Maine Teachers’ caused a loss estimated at >4o,000. T he edi- 1 ing the cradle, instead of wanting t<> vote*.'” with one day crew and one night crew, have been matters of association, formerly the Maine Peda- torial and mechanical of T he chance. Whether “Because," crisply answered the lady departments alternating each week, and lie works in there Bacon gogical society. lias decided its placed by Lord or by the through physician, “modern nodical authority, says Express, with the exception of the press stuli crew more than ten hours each in If tlie executive committee to hold its annual that a child’s brains are addled printer, remains doubt. by | by rocking, were but the of the and receives his diem : at room, ruined, occupants day, weekly per relate a wonderful ro- meeting Waterville in the new City and we feel that it is more important to se- printer, they I with trifling less. How pay as agreed without claiming more, mance—tlie of Elizabeth’s Hall next October.South Paris is to cure legislation on pure milk." building escaped story Queen it can be inferred that lie if receive tor a the tire started is not known. The Express reasonably j to the Karl of Leicester when | £25,000 public library from I 'lies cured in A to b marriage ! nights.—One ap- agreed to work more than ten hours a both were coniined in the Tower 1 lit1 estate of William II. Parsons, who received offers of assistance from all of its prior plication gives relief. Hr. Agnew’s Oint- day, and lie cannot afterw ards recover ! to the accession: the birth of i died in Brooklyn, Feb. 27, aged so years. and accepted the offer of tlie t.ineeu’s ment is a boom for or cpntempories, for the extra hours. Petition was Itching Piles, Blind, pay two sons, of whom Lord Bacon was the I ‘made March 3d for the from which office it has been issued Piles. It Argus, Judgment for defendant. tlie Karl of Essex tlie probate of the will. Waterman 'J'. Hew- Bleeding relieves quickly and elder, other. w ithout missing a number. -*- Lord Bacon considered himself the heir | itt. of Ithaca, a nephew of the dead permanently. In skin eruptions it stands r————-— George Bliss Bead. If a Child is restless in the from to the throne of England. The hi liter- 'inan, and George Barnes of Brooklyn, without a rival. Thousands of testimonials night, starting suddenly The about the bed, the teeth al cipher further tells that Queen Eliz- are named as executors. Mr. Parsons if you want evidence. 35 cents. Sold by For Complexion sleep, tossing grinding -growing j George liliss, one of the most thin and listless, from loss of rest—the troubk is abeth condemned tier own son, the Karl I was a retired produce merchant. promi-1 apparently Edmund Wilson and A. A. Howes A- Co.—12 The complexion always suffer:-, from nent citizens of Lincoln died at Matliilde a servant in the county, worms. A few doses of that famous old remedy, of Essex, to death. The Cosmopolitan Ilakenson, biliousness or constipation. Unless the ! for Onerous.—“Woman,” quoth paterfamilias, his home in Waidoboro March tth of for March contains an article Prof. family many years, is to receive bowels are the from by “has a influence in the home. kept open impurities 5s He £000. A collection of books great She in the form of Bright’s disease, ageil years. was Garrett P. Serviss fully reviewing this i large and should exercise and the body appear unsightly that, not ask for the Little Risers born in Waidoboro May its. Is-!:’,, the remarkable lornance—if it is concluded ; pamphlets is to go to the South Paris ballot.” eruptions. l)e Witt's Early the liver and bowels in healthy condi- son of Dr. Hiram Bliss, whose ancestors TRUES WORM ELIXIR to have been inserted by tlie printer— j library. The remainder of the estate “Maybe,” patiently replied his wife, “but, keep is to to tion and remove the cause of such troubles. settled in Braintree, Mass., in 1835. Mr. or it inserted Lord Bacon. go relatives in Maine.Com- Tatlier, the fact is Pd a lot rather do a thing will the and cure the diseased conditions, caus- tragedy by | ('. E. “I took Bliss was educated in the schools expel worms, missioner now for than to coax to Ilooper, Albany, C»a., says: public Matthews is in myself try you do it, the child to well at a engaged I>e Witt’s Little Early Risers for bilious- of and the schools at ing sleep night, and, naturally, give it Table Talk, Philadelphia, brings with for bis for 19o2. even if it was good for you.” Waidoboro, high j making plans report ness. were just what I needed. 1 bright and cheerful dispositi* -n throughout the da\. Dr.True’s it each month so many new and attrac- He is They Washington, subsequently teaching in I considering the of pay- All who use Atomizers in am better now than in Pin Worm Elixir is a that would not feasibility treating nasal feeling years.” the latter town for a number of purely vegetable remedy tive ideas about preparing dainty and considerable attention to the and years. | ing gran- catarrh will get the best result from Ely’s Never gripe or distress. Safe, thorough harm the most delicate child even if it had no worms. In nourishing dishes, that with its ite R. 11. Tie afterwards served as telegraph helpful industry of the State. At the pres- Liquid Cream Balm. Price, including gentle. The very best pills. Moody. use Sold at stores cents. Booklet on J for a number of 50 years. generally, 55 the work of the ent 75 ets. Sold or operator years, and at suggestions preparing time the granite business is in a spray ing tube, by druggists Children and Their Diseases free. Write us for it. meal becomes a mailed the time of his death was the family pleasure instead I most flourishing condition and the by Ely Bros., 5ti Warren St., N. Y. !»lr*. rtoosevpit l,on. trade, by merce and of the United absentminded hoarder. “Please the by Justice Emery, who prepared the Ilines, of tlie tHe navigation pass objections brought by States.A decision of the butter.”—Philadelphia Press. and summary after Justice railroad “The Pro- Massacliu- rescript companies against setts Court death. The deals with of tiie Interstate Commerce Supreme Feb. 27th over- No matter how long you have had the Fogler’s opinion posals rules the of counsel for if is hasn’t constitutional of WITHOUT ADULTERATION ^ Commission.’’ On another of exceptions cough; already developed into important questions subject John C. the farm hand convicted consumption Hr. Wood’s Pine law, among them being the of immediate interest tlie case of Best, Norway light political of the murder of J. at Syrup w ill cure it. taking the property of a water works either side is simultaneously George Bailey presented, Break Heart Hill farm in North company by another corporation under Hon. Tmxtun iieale arguing in favor Every man barked at by a dog is not a Not in others. in the of 1001. The thief. man the law of the right of eminent domain, of Chinese Exclusion and lion. Robert Saugus spring Every talked about by a gossip higher price Than were heard in is not Globe. i The question is a new one in this state Hutcheson it. From the con- arguments January. guilty.—Atchison against ! and the public will look with interest Lower than some.—— clusion of an article lion. Charles Years of relieved in a by suffering night. for its publication. The opinon is said Deuby on “The Duties of a minister to The two 21,000-ton steamships which Itching piles yield at once to the curative I under of Doan’s Ointment. Never fails. to be able and interesting. China” it appears that this former rep- | are now construction at the yard properties At 50 cents. The opinions in the cases of Fitz- WHY NOT GET THE BEST ? resentative of the United States at Pe- of the Eastern Shipbuilding Company any drug store, ; gerald vs. the International Paper Co., is to lie numbered with the exdus- at New London for the orient trade of It is well enough to make hay while the king 1 * known as the ten hour case, and Morse ionists. T he account R. E. C. the Great Northern Steamship Com- sun shines, but if there were no rainy | given by Photo J. N. T. vs. a 1 no copyright, 1901, by Schlosa, ! Stetson, marine railway ease, also Long of “Some Remarkable Engineer- pany, are to be equipped with what is weather there would be hay to make. ! Post. MBS. BOOSEVELTS LATEST PICTURE. were written by Justice Fogler, con- ing shows that the lie claimed to be the largest lot of electri- —Saturday Evening Projects” epithet curred in by the other justices*and were lias chosen for use in his title is far cal machinery ever installed for marine Relief in Six Hours. : tablislied what is known as a ladies’ ready for an announcement at the time from being an exaggeration. Consider- purposes in this or any other country. cabinet, composed of wives of cabinet Distressing Kidney and Bladder Diseases of his death. able criticism will probably be excited The contract so far awarded calls for officers. Every week sessions are held relieved in six hours by “New Great South Don’t pay two extra when i in educational circles Prof. G. T. nearly $75,000 worth of apparatus for profits you buy by American Kidney Cure.” It is a great ■»‘-<*!iS8 social matters. The worth of the Pine Tree State is carriages and hampss. Deal with the factory, tiet our lowest wholesale rates. Our system \ the electric and of direct to customers is saving thousands of dollars to carriage in everv < .n.\ Ladd’s outspoken exposition of “The lighting ventilating on account of its as selling buyers ..f surprise exceeding prompt- everywhere appreciated, witness We quote the same rates to you that we would the wholesale a Great the two vessels. The contracts call for country. give largest f-.liber. an True Functions of ness in relieving in bladder, an assortment to choose from such as no dealer can 1 University” pain kidneys Practically Starving. these words from the Albany, ST. Y., offer you other show. With evert \< six marine and in male or female. Believes re- we the broadest 1 f it is not in can return vn and his discussion of the extent to generating sets, consisting back, Journal: town of give guarantee. every way satisfactory, you the Evening “The York ua ami we will freight both We can also which these functions are at of compound engines of 150-horse tention of water almost If “After using a few bottles of Kodo to pay charges ways. present immediately. in Maine will this year celebrate the being fulfilled in America. “Ambassa- power each, to be directly connected to you want quick relief and cure this is the Dyspepsia Cure my wife received perfect remedy. Sold A. A. Bowes & and relief from a severe and 250th anniversary of its foundation, dors of Trade” is tiie appropriate head- 75-kilowatt generators; also four 00- by Co., Drug- permanent Save two Profits^ i gists, Belfast Me. Iy47 chronic case of stomach trouble,” says,I. R. and in the State there are 130 towns for tbe horse to blowers for you on harness and other horse ntsTV ing of a plea by ,T. G. AVhiteley power engines operate 1 real insurance and loan which have existed for over 100 equipnu Holly, estate, agent, years. Write for our free illustrated catalogue in which we \ reform of tiie consular service. for each ship. She—I’d never have married you if you of 111. “Before Kodol Among Slacomb, using A great old State is the State of Maine describe tin* buggies, surreys, phietons, etc., that have ^ in tiie had not deceived me about yourself. made our famous for their other notable articles included Dyspepsia Cure she could not eat an a man it factory high grade. Don’tS lie—Bather never would have mar- and many fine has sent to the wait until need is more of this month's issue are “Em- $IOO-I)r. K. Detcbon’s A nil-Diuretic you meal without intense your pressing; write to-day and V contents ordinary suffering. have the for future use. I be worth to more than if ied me had 1 not deceivid myself about service of his country.” catalogue by you ployers’ Liability in the United States," may you $100 you She is now entirely cured. Several physi- have a child who soils bedding from incon- you.—Boston Transcript. cians and many remedies had failed to give me itUiuniDua WArtrtiAut a nAKNtbb uu., if 1 .} i bv Prof. A. A. Bruce; “German Indus- tinence of water ^ASVbniA. mmA during sleep. Cures old Itch on relief.” You don’t have to diet. Eat Columbus, 0., P.0. Box 772. 1 and the oi human cured in 30 minutes by any ™B Kind You Han No. 8034 Price trial Corporations Forcing and young alike. It arrests tne trouble at hut Bean the /* Always Bouglr; Rngtry. $30.30 Vo ?« Sinule Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never good food you want, don’t overload the With leather quarter top. St. Louis, Mo., P. 0. Box 54. Strap £ AV. “The Merit once. Sold A. A. Bn,esr 1l rK:e *'JA Markets,” by Berdrow; $1. by Howes & Co., fails. Sold by A. A. Bowes & Co., Drug- stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will Shipment from Columbus. Write to nearest office. I in Porto Prof. J. H. Me. System Rico,” by Druggists, Belfast, Iy47 gists, Belfast, Me. Iy47 always digest it for you. R. H. Moody. I COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. F. PATTERSON CoL Elias GEN. R. Milliken. Abstract of the Annual Statement of the

0,1 Col. and Mrs. Elias are Deferred from last week. Lectures in Cnlcuttn American Trade. Milliken to MOTHERS General There, and leave Augusta and take up their resi- ffiTNA INSURANCE MUST He is the 1. S. Consul \»H I Nn the 31?t day of December 1901, made to the in full the speech of Gen. R. State ol .dame. man and with cutta, printed young his wife Augusta, having moved here from One of had a Should Watch the F. U. S. Consul General for my daughters Incorporated 1819. Commenced Business 1B19. "An. about ten from Physical Patterson, Burnham in 1870. Prior to that time days ago, Develop- audience in Calcutta terrible case of asthma. We tried I India, before a large he had resided in Burnham for:’.() 1VM. B. Conn., where they have been years. almost everything, but without re- CLARK, President. W. H. KING. Sec’y. Trade.” Gen. He was born in ment of Their Jan. 20th, on “American Scarboro, but moved to lief. We then tried an insane a>\Juui. They stup- Daughters. Earn- Ayer’s Cherry in a son of with his Capital paid up cash, $4,000,000. Patterson was born in Belfast, Gardiner parents when a boy. ar.d three and one-hair in Dos mu. ile was Pectoral, es taken When he was lb of ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1901. John T. and June (Ferguson) Patterson years age he located bottles cured her.” —Emma Jane Mr. Bowes was vaccinated 17 est Words From Mrs. Real estate owned the com- Pinkham to in this lie in Burnham. In 185(i he represented by and has several relatives city. O. .. 00 He- house is the town in Entsminger, Langsville. pany, unincumbered $ 230,000 quarantined, and the Maine Loans on lived for several years in Bangor, where he Legislature. bond ami mortgage (first w.i" and hciTparents are with After the war broke out he was made liens). ... 12,60© 00 among the older Mothers._ still has warm friends the lieutenant colonel of the 14th Maine Stock ind bonds owned by the for several Pectoral market value 12.181.832 02 men. He was connected years Volunteer In 1864 and lSfi.i Ayer’s Cherry company, Regiment. Loans secured collaterals .... Oo w II i. of lhomas Jen- by 3,60o Every mother possesses* information of vital value to her w itli the hardware concern he was a senator from Waldo county, cures cases Cash in the company's principal > F. Jones, F. of Thomaston young certainly many oo That (laughter is a precious and the and later was with Plummer A- Patter- and in 1807 he was again a member of office and in bank *.. 1,027,543 daughter. legacy, responsibility ness, Interest due and accrued 571 oO t the M. r. church Minday tnorn- future is in the hands of Keokuk, Iowa, with Mr. the House of from the of asthma. for her largely the mother. The mysterious son. He moved to Representatives Premiums in due course of collec- m Ins l"\i from Exodus Burnham class. lie was a member of tion..... 615.802 35 17:12, Change that develops the thoughtless girl into the thoughtful woimin Plummer and started a concern there, the And it cures bronchitis, hands were Governor Chamberlain's Council in heavy.” Although should find the mother oil the watch day and As she cares Patterson Co., the third member of all the admitted as- night. Tor Plummer, 1808 and Waldo weak Aggregate a as a number 180H, representing hoarseness, lungs, sets of the at their storm;. quite were the well-being oi her so will-the woman and her of which was P. Hubbard. At the company physical daughter, be, Wiyiam county. actuil value. 37 Mi>. Ida French was !.$14,071,948 in Camden children also. outset of the Civil war he enlisted and en- croup, During his long and busy life Col. whooping-cough, LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1901. and >uuda\ ...Mr. and Mrs. a career. He organized When the young gin's thoughts become sluggish, when she tered upon military Milliken has been largely engaged in winter Net amount of unpaid losses and went home to Mr. expe- went to the front at coughs, night "ung Young’s riences headaches, dizziness, faintness, and exhibits an abnormal a regiment in Iowa and lumbering operations. He not only en- claims..$ 555,653 74 depo- hard Amount required to re-in- Mimia>. Mr. Young lias been to in the back and its head. He himself at the gaged in the manufacture of long and coughs, and colds. safely sition sleep, pains lower timbs, eyes dim, desire Tor distinguished sure all outstanding risks. 3,639.979 71 mail between short but he owned thousands tin- Camden and Be,- solitude, and a dislike y>r the society of other girls, when she w a battle of Shiloh and was brevetted brigadier lumber, Three alzea: 25c., She., $1. All drafglsts. All o'her demands against the of acres of timber land, the greater part company. 215.344 35 July. Mr. ( lias. A. Warren takes mystery to herself and triends, then the mother should go to her aid His war record was a long and j general. of which was located in the Kennebec 80 K W. Fen \ has been At such a tune the aid to nature is E. Peuk- and at its close he became Consult your doctor. If he says take it, Total liabilities. 4.410,877 stopping promptly. greatest Lydia honorable one, district. He was first and a foremost then do as he says. If he tells you not Capitil actually paid up in cash 4,000,000 OO M u I lei the few on liani's It the for revenue at past days Vegetable Compound. prepare-* young system the collector of internal Memphis, Kennebec man. All his active business to take it. then don’t take it. He knowa. Net surplus beyond capital and Leave it with him. W*» are 'iiiess. Mrs. Maine Coombs and and is the surest reliance ic. this hour of trial an Following this he be willing. liabilities. 5.661,070 57 coming change, important post. life has been spent in this section and J. C. AYER CO.. Lowell, Maaa. ire in the cotton business, and he has done much to Ba\ and Buby, visiting her The following letters from Mrs. Southard are practical proof of came interested perfect the great Aggregate, including capital ami of net 37 Mi iml Mr.-. William I Howe.... Mrs. Pinkham’s etlicii-mt advice to young women. became one of the largest operators in the log driving systems the Kennebec surplus.$14,071,948 waters. FIELD & Belfast. 9 lssell, Alta Heal, Herbert Bullock south. Five years ago he was appointed QUIMBY. Agents, In business and banking circles Col. \ attended the enter- consul general to Calcutta under the Mc- I h e’Jnited States Guaran- THE CONTINENTAL FIRK INSUR- Warren, Jr., Milliken has for been a FidelityJ& and has since tilled many years -liven at LiiKjplnville Centre by Kinley administration, and influential and his ty Company of Baltimore, Md. ANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. and leading factor, tit Minstrel Co. last Thursday. the office w ith great efficiency dignity. retirement is his former regretted by ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1901. T F. Jones spent Suuda\ .it Mr. The Englishman says, editorially : associates. That he may live long in JOHN H. BLAND, President. Heal estate .$ 1,106.250 o F. 1'. Hahn's. The storm prevent- lien, 1 atterson gave a niosr grapmc ac- happiness and contentment in his new incredible strides of Mortgage loans. 5o,9IO(,t count of the almost home is the sincere wish of his i ASSETS DECEMBER 31. 1901. development friends hereabouts. 47 830,u;>n i.y\ (‘veiling the Good Will Circle the ten In the last decade of Keal estate. .$ 135 460 past years. -== Interest and tents.. 75.0.45 54 I loans. — •••• n.ooooo lit the nineteenth the United States Mortgage Uncollected 734.130 11 the drama ‘T’ncie -i” at Free- century Collateral b>ans. <155,744 00 premiums.. has advanced from one of the Fo.lowing is the cast of char- being greatest Stocks ami bonds 1,150.730 10 to the Gross assets...$11.599,<’ll 81 gianaries of the world being greatest Cash in office and bank .. .. 399,0787 i mlu.-trial of the worid. The Con- Interest and rents 23.74-1 73 country MUNYON’S Admitted assets.. $ 11.599 ■'. 81 e-avid Mel 'obb sul-General explains that this has come Uncollected premiums ... 172.208 07 56 son. IB belt Bullock about almost unrou-i-iously so iar as Amer- All other assets.. 09,158 L ABILITIES DECEMBER 31. 1901. :d. I.eon ica i.**r>elf is concerned. It was hei energy French Gross assets.. .>2.012,13080 Net ti .$ tt)7,4 aider in her -jdendid natural re- COLD CURE Ticklepitcher, developing Unearned premiums. .. 4,806,9 »3 t> her the < Grailv lie Frock sources that has made industrially A Admitted assets...S2.612.130 so All other liabilities. 483.5 I > C.s .rales, Ernest Carver power she is today. The lecturer pointed in time the success of I.T ABILITIES DECEMBER 31. 1001. -in. < apt. J-1 -eph < »uld out, however, that Total.- 5.0973 ■ be turn- Cash capital... !.'••'.'•. Bollerson Alton F. Vndrews the United st:11• would doubtless Net losses.S 75.072 43 unpaid over all liabditi-‘> 4.'.x»l 8 12 Hedges. Mrs Mar\ Fm uaid ed ag:. nst tin in, as in the course of a tew Unearned premiums... or»;.7.'4 Surplus lie 36 '•:• rinaii, El!.-: !‘emlleton \eai> 1.11 r«■ i ..a countries would making All other liabilities. 104.441 Total liabilities v iip’ i'.<11."p. M si man, Winid i: El eneli >uch extensive use of American labor sav- • would he to Total.S S36.30S.39 Fit; Id) A (>U1 M bV. He’fa^t. '. after w a: ds km- a h 1 ueil’.e in- machinery that they able Agents, Cash capital t..-,m .ooo on a Jennm d. Warren ci mpote with then tra, satlantic rival up.in Surplus over all liabilities. 275.822 H XaI' I'NAL ! IKK IXSI KAN ). <» inure » 11tia 1 terms. Still, as .Mr. Carnegie | r ffkky. ~ y >. the grip which America has obtained Total liabilities and surplus.sj.612.150 ss of Hartford. ■ a: na Hardm? ret us. to Wor- upon tie- .-tool production of the world ins .1 \ MKS BATTUE & SON. Agents. Belfast. ;»• DECEMBER 1901 hei u from which it can ASSETS 31. b t. A J. u position e.i: < ever abb- i<* oust her. Gen. 1 y be Heal estate.. $ 475 227 29 Mrs. < It. Hi! of j throat and 1uues -laughter, 1*..! lei soil’s reference to tiie exhibition at I Relieves the head nose, 'lort loan- 04" 71 5 "<> almost Cures new colds, old :age .. m •< Immediately. The and Casualty Company bi'■ i.i~ 3.32 ;••<] on relatives h**i•» ]•• •»:- .sc Louis should be wid'dy appreciated in; any Fidelity St.and eoids and obstinate colds. It breaks up 7 3 i. is hers-A in a modest f'asll ll; "ffii’f aii'! i l«k ... 32". *2 l1 m am Ii me which way. I kind of a In a few hours, and prevents iiiia Mo Mann red cold of New York. ba!a;. 24 777 37 advancing along the same path of conmier- Bronchitis, Grippe or other Agent'.' ]•• Mass.. Feb. she Pneumonia. Uncollected s 22** 8 Park. y.vji. in which the Unit d disease of throat or lunjrs. preno devt iopmeiit i*: i:mi*.i i; 81. 30. :• a : Munvnn’s Witch Hazel makes the assets All other assets. In b\ the death of Imr sistm. Sl.-ie- iias achieved Mich stupendous re- Soap skin c. Sold everywhere. Keal e>tatc .s ’•('•“.siST:'. st.. Is." Mnnron> Inhaler ures Catarrh. i. Harriman.. .Tim !ami!\ of the .no Sen for Gaide to Health Book free. New York. Stocks and bonds items li t adudtted 34.173 07 was how Deuuet T. Hardin? wi-di i♦» th ink i he aim of the lecture to show Cash in office and bank. 7t between the United Hills ..ivalde. kill -2 ’< •:> a !or tie- lov-h trade may be increased Admitted ,i''et>..>5.424.47.7 ml relatives Agents'balances 11 in DECEMBER 1 91 G ■ Stab's and India, it abounded 1":: LIABIUTIK> 31, Oi i Veil at < '. i ■ 11 d' ! II a- ;s '. largely Interest and r-ul -.. of rucolleeted 1 Net lltipai i..ss0' 332 i v. slat.sties showing the wonderful growth premiums. -17'•.•_ 1 mlith Crocker Ilaii iman, if*.- of ■ vii otherassets. Jl.u. i’llCiii lied p! 7.’.. 2 the l nit' ll amieomtner- Jd. 1 >. tiled ai her States, industrially 1 Soft All oiliftjf ia -id i«.< 25.'... apt. Harriman, 4" 1 c Gen. i’atter.-on showed how tin-* fac- (Jross assets. -t.'-T' 17 Pr Feb. y.a d. aft-m a ally. <' ospect Ferry, Mothers Who Allow Their Daughters to Suffer are Cruel When Deduct items not admitted. M.w< tory sy stem has grown up, how agricultuie ; 1 o"- 11 ■mss, ay**d si years ami months. Obtained. This Ca.'h capital. Relief is Easily Read Mother’s Experience. 34.54!,475 7" over all liabilities. 1.481 2 77. :m and, in fact, all lines of industry, have been ^ Admitted ass'-ts. Surplus inntn w as the ia\itel;i-!' ami was horn in Pros- by labor-saving macliinery, 1.1 \i:n.i Total liabilities and surplu.' .>5.424 Is thirteen wars old and never We have had the doctor to her our has can make bar- m Hella>-. •’ menstrualt^L and how, as a result, export- trade your Net losses.. 3 317.14(5 I'.': FIFl.DvV f’riHHV. Agents, Stoi i.tun Spriny Nov. isyu. and he s;.i : did not have She lias been iron l ness as soft as a glove unpaid enough taking for JBK ITiearned increased, in all quarters of the globe, lie 1 ami as tough as wire premiums. t.:• -~.::'*7 a: »! of a ia: faini' .ill to three months but is no better. In the she vomits, some by jffiJI ye living morning days she EI REKA Hur- Contimrent fund .. ,My1 aye with the exreptmn of three, cannot kee;> ny Thing until twelve o’clock. If she tries to do 1 Oil. You [W tr»s‘s:rt si of lengthen Its life—make it VV sic e -ts faint. lias headache all the time, is as white as marble o.ai, and nearly all classes manufactured | Company anything lust twice as as at middle aye. .h.ditli Croeker J long it Total. §3,211.317 37 with da; '•< rings md her Please write and tell m«* what to do the United States leads all other HiYou would. oo great eyes. goo.ls, ordinarily Cash capital. ■ •'i to apt. 11. I >. i land mail »>et. Bgv ‘".ri.ooo \«sr rs i>e< i.misi-;i: 31. mu:. as I am disonr ngcd with the doctor.”—Mrs. Cuas. Southard, Phoenix Mills, nations, lie also indicated the various Surplus over all liabilities.. t.nso.ir.7‘.hi "dm had four of whom -■ H children, N.Y •! a :i. l.l. id '"A li.-ai estate ..•> countries into which our exports are sent, Total liabilities and surplus..$4,541,475 77 Mortgage loans.. 1. Jam vi:i\ives her. Mrs. Wiilanl — I>k\n Mbs. Pin ..ham Last I wrote about ( •. .January you my daughter, from the nearby West Indies, South and JAMKS I*ATTKK & SON. Agents, Belfast, o* oilateral loan*- <• EUREKA I -. e.14 western and came Stock and ’ooiid left her home I and told cm wii.it >ur family doctor said about her. I saw another doctor ; Central America to the nations of the far fash in otliee and hank.. are and he sai l she had After j for her parents in their deolin- quick consumption. receiving your letter. I began balances. l•> KaM. As a means of the trade Mercantile F. & M. Insurance Company Agents' ':•■■■ vour remedies, and aft* r four bottles of increasing I Harness 2. -i\ grandchildren: two brothers, I pivinj taking Lydia E. Pink- I OiS Interest and rents .. 2:- i fiaill’s and four of Wood Purifier, she n«av between the United States and India Gen. Uncollected premiums >5.vji uer, rnoeh rocker of Vegetable Compmmii well | makes a poor looking bur- ||!l* ASS TS DEOEMBKU 31, 1 1)01. Stetson, I and stiN>M'_r M' ii .o> have and are. I can never Uatterson suggests: I ness like new. Made of l»ff appeared regular...... -!.•'• k• ■' > ock<-i of and Mrs. j i pure, heavy bodied oil, “s- Mortgage loans. §184.100 oo Cross assets.. Winterport — 11}. r.mic enough for saved life.” Mrs. CllAA That our admitted .. 4*> praise your they ray daughter's I manufacturers combine and I pcciuliy prepared to with- In Collateral loans ’40,o(.)o no Deduct items not M tun of this file funeral a or the weather. place, Southard. I’d cnix Mill-*. X. Y. (Dec. 10. 1900.) j establish museum sales-warehouse stand Stocks and bonds .... 327,517 *7 ly 2.7 v. liei*i at her late home Feb. in Calcutta, with samples of all manu- Cash in office and bank. 40.4S2 P2 Admitted assets.§4.:;v*.nso \nv young girl or any mother is invited to write to j Sold everywhere y cordially under the of a Int« rest ami rents. 4.07(5 13 Wm. of ofli- j lactures, charge compe- lu cuds—all sizes. 1.1 VISII.ITIK" I>K* EMUKK 31. IflOl Forsythe Bucksport fMrs. Pinkham at Mass., for advice in to her Uncollected .. HI 113 Lynn, regard sick* tent business man, to have able assistants premiums. .syr, < All other assets.— apt. F'-n!. Harriman had charye ‘ne^. No one h:*- had greater or success in I with the native not r" 74.788'>0 f experience guiding acquainted merchants, hv Net unpaid losses.. .§ V !d neral. The flowers were ver\ rs : » *ir dau 'liters to health. Thousands have in the in,,, trusted ouiy Calcutta,hut throughout country, I Cross assets *7(I3.8pi 74 Unearned premiums i.. t She for and who know the wants of tiie to 1 All other liabilities.. \) There was a larye w reath from her a.. I ar. .lad. charges nothing advice. Write to-day. trade, *O.M1 ■■ im« solicit orders and make sales from the sam- .■■Timm !«•■». ■ Admitted assets. 74 Mrs. Willard Finn; a crescent §763.301 Total.. I. •* \ i- IB V.v I,:,... with the National Bank of j pies, tne purchaser, after establishing a 1 |¥* p J •y •{.•posited City I.vnn. $5000, oo. no 'A ■ ■ * LIABILITIES PKCKMBKK Deposit capital.. 11. Harriman. a yranddauyh- U:- 1 ’* •••'"ii w!i" .mi liml that the above testimonial letters credit, to have the goods direct to 31, IPOl. I V SM*-iSf. V p-n- shipped Surplus over amiabilities.e \r, I •••••• 'r ••"••«• ishei I- !. rf obtaining the writer’s and in this w save ail middle i:vt-d with her grandmother the a$ 3 Ay N I special per- him, ay charges, Net unpaid losses. .§ 27.773 10 m * 5'. 1'iukham Mcdicmu Ala88. j v~d-\J V* bl vJ I.ytiiii C‘o., Lynn, and that the should also furnish T»da! liabilities and ■. >2 surplus.—si. All .. the maim fait urers witn samples and de- other liabilities. .... 23.73s »>7 FI ELD & <0 1 M BY, Ai B William Harriman of sell. apt. ! set of goods adapt'd to the trade, es- ! presented the guests to tlie reception com- | Edward Ilarriman entertained the Mat- Options Total... 4.5 M.'F.t : a larye cross from Capt. ol styles of cotton j >245.'.*37 pecially piece-goods,and | Cash capital.400,000 00 New Hampshire Fire Insurance Jo., mittee, ■•'insisting of Mr. Lin.vott, M;>s I inee Whist Club last Friday afternoon other cotton fabrics, of winch there is such inker Mis. Orrilla McMann, Mr. | Surplus over all liabilities. 117.454 20 • flanchester, N li North. 1 A. M. Small and Mr 1 >. 11. most — The Club held an enormous demand, and ol the thousands < B. Hill, Capt. Rufus Harriman wife, hospitably Friday of articles particularly adapted to this ; Total liabilities and surplus $7(52.301 74 Perkins ;iml wife. Refreshments were its last week with Mrs. 1 iion San- ss K rs 1»El !•: M B E It 1V > l. Anna C. llairiman. The remains | | meeting to enable them to A 31, country, supply just .1 \S. served dm tlie evening and the time was born .We are to see Miss PATTEE S<)N, \gt its, He fas ift 1 .■••d in the famih tomb at Samh- ing I glad Ann w hat is equirnl. Real est .c '2 Mortgage l oans. 4-7 »»*> in social chat with an occasional Ti. able to be once more at her Tiie of the manu- Mis. Harriman was a faithful spent ; *11;j»>on place superior quality goods latera iis wife, factured in the Utm. d promenade. r. Linscott comes to us o' business, after several weeks of illness. Males, goods repre- over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is im- INSl'IUN K COMPANY OK M>ltM& itoeks am! aids. 27 7 i. y mother and a kind and be j sister, senting all important lines, will ... '7 recommemlod from the Lisbon hardly mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does i'ash in otliee ami in bank. ins highly High ...Mis. Hubert Ilicliborn is 1 i friend and She be | recovering queMioned, but have not- been AUKKICA, Interest and rents. 1 •' to neiyhbor. will they exported not 50 cents at school. We count ourselves I a to India in for reason ol produce sneezing. Large Size, Drug- Uncollected 77.3- 4 71 missed in extremely from severe cold, which at one time large quantities the Philadelphia, premiums. her home and by her or mail; Trial Size, 10 cents mail. Pennsylvania so the great demand at home and in tlie nearer gists by by I fortunate in securing the services of threatened to develop into pneumonia — ■lids. j markets of liuiope; but the probabilities ELY 13UOTHEKS, 50 Warren Street, Mew York. ASSETS DK'EMU'.U 31, L9«>1. good a teacher. Miss North is an able ! Mrs. J. E. Eaneastei returned to her home are that will in India in in- 1 MUhl * they upbear Real “state.S O'» Admirttd assets.§ 3.5Is «• 4 assistant. ,md we are confident that oui I 858,462 in Camden last Friday, accompanied b\ her creased quantities i;: too near 1 uture, which I Mortgage loans. 1,447,623 8n ■-ivy rains uf Friday night and Sun- 1.1 ABILITIES DECEMBER 31, l 9" 1 Academe will continue to grow under tin* will be a benefit to tin* buyer, combining as Collateral loans.. 77.500 < n sister. Miss Edith Griffin, who will remain Net losses.. >37 s*j -••d considerable to roads j do and as tile in- Mocks and lames.. 085 00 unpaid .$ damage : of such teachers. We they diuability cheapness, 5,328 > guidance competent fora visit... Mrs. W. 1). Coleord suffered a Cash in ottice and bank 1,147.del 51 Unearned premiums... 1,24' 32 ‘.»1 igt's in town. The dications are that our manufacturers ate its Saywanl bridge, understand that a new is to be placed Rills receivable. 40,128 74 I All other liabilities. 7> s 44 piano second shock of paralysis last Friday, but looking to this country for an outlet for as washed away in the December in Agents’balances. 831,836 10 the Academy in the near future... The their on a more extensive scale. The < Total 17 has rallied considerably, being able to talk ; goods Interest and rents ... 1 >.5 43 05 .$ 1,500,177 *"«>k <• no another sail Friday morning. fair and entertainment the Lana United Mates is a large of Indian Uncollected oo Capital. I .<>• 0m> given by and it is will show future buyer Winter Service, premiums. 3o2,uoo hoped improve- over all .. S3‘J s7 g. foreman of the section on this products, taking about «‘»0 per cent, of all All other assets. ..11 ,so8 7() Surplus liabilities.,,.. !,wu stream. The Freedom stage confined to tlie house for the week the raw besides im- 28o oo FIELD A QUIMBY Agents, Belt ist. past South America, was informed jute exported, buy ing made his immediately mense of hides and and trip — quantities skins, Saturday evening with a severe cold Mr. Clarence Brow n of her and lias sold his Admitted assets.lo,056,209 80 condition; vessel, receiving large shipments of indigo, tea, W KfcjYCll K S i’KK FI UK INS CO. by the Far well Mills. 11. M. Hig- started for Mexico last Mr. j Tuesday_ the bark Willard Mudgett, and come home mica, carpets, embroideries, etc., and there LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1001. lie East Thorndike mail re- carrier, James and Miss Jeannette Stevenson to is no reason she should not have a 66 Wall St., New York Libby be in attendance upon his mother. He why Net 716,500 00 :rom unpaid losses..§ the Station Saturday evening at much larger share of the import trade, ss attended the musical Pittslield last arrived Saturday, accompanied by his wife Unearned premiums.. 4,631,037 40 A RTS D E< 'EMBER 31, 1901. ;t he ! which amounts to $2~»0,000,000 annually. All other liabilities 00 Western mail for the first time W. A. Richmond 36,000 I Real estate.. 2d< •,;< Tuesday night—Rev. and — § ‘.520 daughter, Miss Evelyn Mr. and Steamers leave Belfast,, ii *r i.e the (weat permitting): loans 51.1.497 5. has had route. Report says there attended the first of the For Total 40 Mortgage meeting Kennebec, Mrs. E. F. returned from Boston, via. Camden and Rockland, at .§5,383.637 Stocks and bonds... 1.350.720 m < Staples Saturday Adorn** Kulder'd able ni tiie main line, so the Belfast Xen Ynclit. (about) 2.30 i*. m., Mondays and Thursdays. Cash capital. 3,000,000 00 in Somerset and Waldo Ministerial Associa- two weeks’ visit in Cash otliee and bank. 323 «tc,7 93 j Xew York_Win. For Searsport. and over all liabilities. 1,672,672 4o *•> a as at Burnham. Mr. An American eagle adorns the Bucksport Winterport Surplus Interest and rents 273 delayed llig- ! held in Waterville — The prow tion, Tuesday Staples and wife have returned from Bel- Wednesdays and Saturdays at (about) 8.00 \. m. Uncollected premiums. 177 47*5 37 a> or on of the (lerman or arrival of steamer from Total liabilities and 89 made one more of his trips Ladies’ Aid will furnish a dinner at emperor’s yacht as a upon Boston. surplus .10,056,209 Society fast, where they spen: the winter with j figurehead. The is the RETURNING : FIELD & Belfast. 9 Gross assets.§3.1 53,449 in every month this winter.Dr. the G. A. R, lia.ll next from 12 • design work of QUIMBY, Agents, j I Thursday their daughter, Mrs. Frank Jackson, and Deduct items not admitted 270 *»S Hurd was called to Belfast on a until 1 o’clock. Come and have a From Boston, Tuesdays and at 5.00 p.m. j good have on Fridays j opened their house Church street. From at 10.00 a. at ■ mil Winterport m., Bucksport Admitted assets.$3,155.17.3 53 trip Saturday morning—Mrs. dinner for ten cents — The friends The Travelers Insurance Co. many — Miss Emma Hinckley of Bluehill is the 12.00 m., Mondays and Thursdays. Patterson last week with LI UTILITIES DECEMBER 31. 190 1 passed of Mrs. Addison Sparrow w ill be glad to FRFI) W. BOTE, Belfast. ( tain. guest of Miss Susie Cousens ...Miss Sarah Agent, of Hartford, Net unpaid losses.$ 177917 19 hi — CALVIN AUSTIN, UenT Boston j Fairfield Mr. and Mrs. know that she is Manager, Unearned s 44*9 < •.» .Joseph gradually gaining strength. Shiite returned from a visit with premiums. 1.4 Monday (Incorporated in 18*53.) and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Files were — The junior class of Freedom Academy her aunt, Mrs. Eugene Greenwood in Med- ! Total §i.*;*;o.3*i*5 2H f Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Ames, Feb. are to a drama in the a m» m * preparing present — Cash I.. »'."i ford, Mass The Current Events Club AA\I()I'\T 11 AAAT K,SK-RISK I'de.$116,222,512 capi ... over all liabilities. I is«».si2 25 •lames Cates went to Belfast Friday, near future — The subject of the debate to Dr. Emmons’ Accident s4_'0,05.-..us-_* Surplus will meet Wednesday p. m., March Pith, — s. Monthly has to » Saturday Mr. and Mrs. R. be given by tlie students of the Academy in Regulator brought happiness ASH ASSETS I>K<'KMRKK"31, 1901. Total liabilities and .$3.15 7173 53 j with Mrs. Henry Overlook. hundreds of anxious women. There is surplus N. posi- Heal estate owned the .-ited Mr. and Mrs. V. Higgins the Cong’l church to-night is, “Resolved, tively no other remedy known to medical science by company. I FI1.I.D V Ql If M It V 4gentS. Bellas! unincumbered. $1,790,575 45 h. .La Forest Webb and Ed. Hunt For tnat will so quickly and safely do the work. ! that territorial expansion is for the best the Entire Family. Loans on bond and mortgage (first Longest and most obstinate irregularities from I were town — liens. 02 in Thursday looking interests of the Lnited States.'* The any cause relieved immediately. Success guar- (5.532,038 Fire lnsmt ft* ( •> Stocks and bond* owned the com- Willi.imsburgh City Miss Helen Although the leading object of Farm and anteed at.any stage. No pain, danger, or inter- by and veal calves... ! morning service at tlie Cong’l church last market i!2 of N, Home, which our readers may procure iti ference with work. Have relieved hundreds of pany, value.20,191.958 Brooklyn, Loans «)u collateral no is a week with her aunt, was well attended There was no cases where others have failed. The most difli- security 2.498,059 passing Sunday connection with this paper, is, of course, to rs m:rK.Mi:u; l'.Mi. teases Cash m the company's principal of- Assi-: 31, service in the on account of the the i-'il successfully treated by tun il,and bene- die Higgins-Mis- Bessie L. Hig- j evening acquaint cultivator of the soil with the fice ami in bank. I,8io,o;i0 ;.s ficial resuLs in every instance. No 1 > iin best methods of it realizes tint the guaranteed due and accrued. K<*al (‘^late •ds.i.'iu ■ I storm. funning, risk whatsoever. Wo treat hundreds of ladies Interest 287.034.(5 d Saturday and Sunday with :vt(»' tgage loans r.o m success of the farm upon whom we never further Deferred and unreported life prem- largely depends see. Write for particulars ('oil ii'-ral loan* ... V>oo no Pittsfield-While jn *..* articles on the and household, ers .. 7s.:.(520 14 visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hub- locator was tilled to I in ('. farm, garden [ perfection ('apt. by the leading rural writers of the day, Reserved for insurance. 27.25c,1X3 90 U \l:t I.ITII's I)|-a KMKKi; ::t p•111. »*b. Joth.... Willis returned and the two “end Messrs, Farm (ommissions and other demands Hasty S. Park; men,” and Home is not only indispensable C> mmissioners’ Notice. Net losses.. s Tti.r.pi no the company.— 084,218 49 unpaid itstield and Mrs. J. to the but meets the FIGUREHEAD OF THE METEOR. against un Frida}-Mr. II. IS. Park and Harry Sliute, were “real farmer, requirements The undersigned, having been appointed by the Unearned premiums.. «'>imi,7s*. j of the entire We recom- liabilities .'•!.:*:» u. \ visited Mr. and Mrs. V. _N. of family. cordially Honorable Judge of Probate for the County of All liabilities, stock All other Hig- coons,” who “tickled the ribs” their mend | an American artist, George R. Barse, except capital | it as pure in tone and well devised to Waldo, on the second Tuesday of A. I). and net surplus. $28,852,182 15 t Roscoe Ward hearers local hits and The of New York. The February, Total..> 7 *i;.us7 r»j Thursday... passed with “gags.” instruct and entertain the farmer and his Jr., Meteor is to be 1902, commissioners to receive and examine the Capital paid up in cash. 1,000,00000 Cash capital..... -■'•o.«mm» im ? night with his sister, Mrs. Addie and chorus work, character songs family. Farm and Home is sent free to painted white, and the will be claims of creditors against, the estate of Albert Surplus bevond capital. 3,992,440 SO quartet eagle J. late of in said of Wal- Surplus over all liabilities. l,l' 7.:>;u 07 those who pay for The Republican Journal Bowen, Monroe, County 3W10 Richard C. Higgins has a nice and cake-walk, were also much enjoyed, gilded, with black outlines. The eagle’* do, deceased, represented insolvent, give one year in advance. The Webster Pocket hereby *.« notice that six months from the date of said ap- Total liabilities and surplus..> M.ojo driving horse for sale. ...Such a judging by the applause. The cake was 192 words head is sixteeu inches in diameter. Dictionary, pages containing45,800 pointment are allowed to said creditors in which GERMAN AMERICAN INSURANCE aw to »f Kendell and with be \ water came into J. G. Cilley’s awarded to Miss Maud (.apt. much other useful information, will to present and prove their claims, and that they sent to those who take advantage to TJfe Giiarib. will he in session at the following places and CO. OP NEW YORK. Saturday that Gilman was obliged to Atwater ta visitor in town) by the judge, prompt Hamburg; Bremen Fire Insurance Com- this offer. Sample copies may be seen at times for the purpose of receiving the same, viz: 1 his barrel to the cellar stairs. Prof. Wnitten of who furnished The Rife Guards are two regiments of of K. in \ pork Belfast, this office. At the dwelling house Estelle Bowen, ASSETS OB JKMUElt 31, 1901. pany of Hamburg;, Germany forming part of the British house- Monroe, in said of Waldo, on the N,IS Anna Dyer and daughter Sadie the music for the dance which fcdlowed, as- cavalry County twenty- \ hold troops. They are gallant soldiers, and second day of March, and the second day of Au- Real estate.$ 15,000 00 ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1901. d afternoon with Mrs. F. L sisted by cornet and piano. Kefreshments Surgeon'* Knife Not Needed. British heart is of them. gust, A. D. 1902, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of loans. 13,000 00 j Tuesday every loyal proud Mortgage Collateral loans-.$ 30,000 oo cure each day. Stocks and bonds. 8,171,550 00 i 'rick. of ice cream and cake were served, and a Surgery is no longer necessary to Not only the King’s household, but yours, Stocks and bonds 1,335.670 S4 Dated this twenty-seventh day of February, A. Cash in office and in bank .. 481,058 33 1 piles. De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures ours, everybody’s shotild have its life Cash In office and bank. 83.214 90 *• » DOM. social time generally enjoyed. About an D. 190*2. 3wl0 Interest and rents. 5,283 27 such cases at once, the The need of them is balances. 2,581 20 j removing necessity guards. especially JOSEPH PATTEE, ( Uncollected premiums. 582,745 13 Agents’ were from Searsport, and quite a ionus*(, rents.. 16.354 16 [ greatest social event of the season present for dangerous, painful and expensive great when the greatest foes of life, diseases, LEMUEL D. PERKINS, I i iterestand Uncollected premiums— 94,486 30 f r,|e reception tendered to Prof. A. E. number from the Harbor, undeterred by operations. For scalds, cuts, burns, find allies in the very elements, as colds, Gross assets. 89,268.3(53 73 sores and skin diseases it catarrh, the and ■"it and the state of the travelling. Our wounds, bruises, influenza, grip pneumonia Gross assets...... $1,562,303 40 Miss Edna North last Tues- muddy of R. in of Admitted assets.89,2(58,636 73 is unequalled. Beware counterfeits. do the stormy month March. The best Deduct items not admitted 2,58120 at the Hall. The visitors were most generous in their com- to I | veiling Grange II. way that we know of guard against these LI ABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1901. of Moody_ is the with 20 j "‘Rive committee gave the reception, mendation the evening’s performance, diseases to strengthen system Farm at a Admitted assets.$1,559,725 A Card. Net unpaid losses. .. .8 522,512 00 our Hood’s greatest of all life Bargain. LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31,1901. "‘ding invitations to the Officers of the and gave a cordial invitation to “coons,” Sarsaparilla—the 62 It removes the conditions in which Unearned premiums. 3,109,(566 We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to guards. All other liabilities. 143.321 81 Net losses.$ 101,385 00 il,|eniy, the students, and a few friends. to present the “show” in Searsport, which these make their most successful icn acres, estimate over 400 cords wood, much j unpaid refund the money oil a 50-cent bottle of diseases Unearned premiums. 1,103,656 80 < cedar, some good soil; good build- | was furnished by the Unity will probably be done as soon as the travel- Greene’s Warranted of Tar if it fails attack, gives vigor and tone to ell the vital large; Total $3/775,500143 Syrup ings ; well watered—running water to barn; about 80 and functions, ami a —... Total $1,205,041 ! •■fiestra, and at 8 o’clock the ling permits. About $37 were cleared, with to cure your cough or cold. We also guar- organs imparts genial 5 miles to railroad station; quite an orchard- Cash capital 1,000,000100 promptly Remember over all liabilities. over all liabilities.— 354,683 40 antee a 25-cent bottle to warmth to the blood. the chance to increase. and poor health Surplus 4,493,136]3<> Surplus were led in a march Mr. the gift of $1 each from Capt. John prove satisfactory good Age r/^ts grand by weaker the svstem the greater the cause of sale. A for Ad- or money refunded. exposure bargain prompt buyer. 73 and 20 'dtinond and Mrs. E. Mr. Staples and Mr. W. 11. Staples, former to disease flood’s makes the dress, FRED ATWOOD. Total liabilities and surplus.$9,268,636 Total liabilities surplus.$1,559,725 George Bryant. A. A. Howes & Co., Sarsaparilla 9 * Winterport, Me. JAMES PATTEE & Belfast. 10 FIELD & QUIMBY, Agents, Belfast. | “^son, as president of the senior class, residents on West Main street.Mrs. | Gm45 W. O. Poor & Son. system strong. SUN,Agents. SEARSPORT LOCALS. SHIP NEWS.

friends are glad to again see Capt. Many POKY OF BELFAST. Walnutt about town. TREATMENT AT ARRIVED. HOME. left to Mrs. L. A. Colcord Monday join March 7. Sch. Frank (J. Rich, McClintock, Capt Colcord in New York. Booth bay. March 11. Sell. Joseph W. Hawthorn, Miss Maude Colcord is the guest of the to Makes Hoffses, Darien, Ga. Dr. Hartman’s Free Advice Women~A Generous Misses Plummer in Philadelphia. AMERICAN PORTS. Harold Norton has returned to the Semi- New York, March 4. Ar, sch. Levi Hart, Offer to The Afflicted. Adam W. Re- nary at Uueksport after a vacation of two Norfolk; sld, bark Spies, union and (>, cld, sch. Jose OliY- weeks. Mauritius; Hot verri, Charleston, sld, sch. J. II. Lamprey, of The Book ami Thimble Club will meet Belfast; 7, ar, ship State Maine, Hong sch. A. Bucknam, Macoris;8, with Mrs. Wm. West Tuesday afternoon, Kong; Carrie ar, bark Rebecca Crowell, Savannah; sch. March 18th. Georgia Gilkey, Brunswick; 9th, ar, sch. R. W. ar, sch. Al- Mrs. F. E. Whitcomb arrived home by Hopkins, Fernand ina; 10, Breads meda Willey, Brunswick; sld, sch. Henry rail Friday evening. She reports Frank R. Tilton, Norfolk. greatly improved. Boston, March 5. Ar, sch. Hattie S. Col- lins, li, ar, sells. John Paul, C. E. who lias been confined to Stonington; Adams, Black River, Ja.; Senator Sullivan, Fernau- the house by an acute ease of indigestion, is dina; Lucy E. Friend, Newport News; 10, Brunswick. convalescing rapidly. . Whole. sld, sch. Laura M. Lunt, Philadelphia, March 4. Cld, sch. Young Ship State of Maine, Capt. L. A. Colcord, Brothers, Boston; 7, cld, sch. S. M. Bird, arrived at New York March 7tli, after a Charleston, S. C. Baltimore, March 4. Ar, bark Frances, line from Kong. passage Hong Rio Janeiro;,% ar, bark Glad Tidings, Turks ' Miss Nina Lord, who has been spending I some Island, via Wilmington, Del. March 7. Cld, bark Willard Mrs.Nellie a few with her sister,-Mrs. Sweetser, Portland, days Mudgett, Bahia Blanca; ar, sch. Win. B. returned to Uueksport, Saturday. Palmer, Baltimore; !*, ar, sch. J. W. Haw- BLYLER. (will tow to Bellast) fU Sell. K. \\. Hopkins, Capt. (1. W. Well- thorn, Darien, Ga., reports off Cape Hatteras had mate washed born, arrived at New York March 9tli, overboard and drowned. March. 4. sch. after a five days’ passage from Fernandina. Makes delicious hot biscuit, Fortress Monroe, Ar, George V. Jordan, Pensacola for New York. A very pleasant dance was enjoyed last Pascagoula, March 4. Ar, sch. S. G. Has- Friday evening in G. A. K. Hall. Music kell, Richardson; in, cld, sch. Carrie E. Look, Veazie, New \ ork. was furnished by Carter’s Grcliestraof Bel- cakes, rolls, griddle Pensacola, March d. Sid, sell. Ilattie C. fast. Luce, New York; ar, sch. Lyman M. Law, Portland Lucia St. Unclaimed letters in the and muffins. ; 7, ar, sen. Porter, Pierre, Searsport post- Mart. office: Mr. Aibiu Kenny, Miss Plioebe Mobile, March ;>. Cld, sell. Annie Lord, Mitchell, M ss Edith Nickerson, F. N. Havana. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST. NEW YORK. 5. sell. Viola Rollins. Charleston, March Sid, Reppard, Boston. New March 5. sell. Mrs. A. U. Field and Mrs. L. J. Cunning- Sears library. 81 88 CLARKK’S CORNER, (Prospect.) Haven, Cuuu., Ar, | D. D. Savannah. ham will entertain at the M. E. Vestry Roads and bridges, winter break- has returned from Frank- Haskell, Elmer Clarke Brunswick, March 5. Ar, sch. J. \Y. Thursday evening, March it). A cordial ing. 1,0621* with his mother, Mrs. sells. Maud Roads and bridges, labor. 1,711 18 fort and is boarding Balauo, New York; li, cld, invitation is extended to members and material. 177 66 Delia Clarke....S. J. Ward is in very poor Snare, Lowell, Havana; Gov. Ames, New friends. Road machine. 225 00 Clarke will move to his York. health....Selden f,. sch. Street lights. 128 80 Carrabelle, Fla., March Cld, Ella home this — Will Sparrow has re- Postmaster Black receives a report of the Abatements. 146 49 spring M. Willey, Noaiik. where lm has been March 5. St. weather every morning printed on slips, Discount on taxes. (ill 35 turned from Jackson, Seattle, Wash., Ar, ship Interest. 54 32 Larrabee went to Belfast Paul, Treat, Manila via Port Townsend. which are freely distributed both in tbs visiting_Albert March 7. sell. Jacob M. Memorial services. 32 79 Clarke is Savannah, Ar, are last Friday on business—Ada village ami along the routes. Signals Fire department. 253 04 Haskell, Portland. housework for her aunt, Mis. Emer- 7. sells. also displayed from the highest tlag-stafi' in Town’s poor... 1,477 17 doing Newport New s. March Sld, Henry 5fMRS.YV.A- 154 60 in Grant is quite W. Carter, Portsmouth, N. 11.; Geo. town and on the K. Fk D. wagons. The Insanity. son, Winterport....Justin Cramp, W. Boston ; sells. R. F. Petti- Incidentals. 262 90 smart again.-• Arthur Willis of San Jose, Wells, 8, ar, AALLISON^ wagon signals are highly appreciated by- Town officers. 716 31 grew. Providence; Mary E. Palmer, Boston ; Cal who has been visiting Arthur Boyd, patrons along the routes, and during plant- in, sld, sch. li. F. Pettigrew, Portland. l’aid orders of I960... 66 has to to visit his uncle. N. C., March 8. Ar, bark ing, haying and harvesting will in- outstanding $2,006 gone Bangor Wilmington, prove State tax. 1,852 08 Olive Thurlow, Baltimore. valuable to out farmers. dog licenses. 55 00 Norfolk, March s. Ar, sch. J. C. Straw- i Miss.A. tax—. 01 Rev. W. A. Luce came, home sooner than Boston. C. F Ilill lost one of his team county 1,056 bridge, Coombs, nearly State at S. C., March S. sell. F. pensions. 192 00 he expected. lie was called to officiate Georgetown, Ar, horses Friday. He was at work on the on seals. 31 00 C. Pendleton, New Y ork, \ Brady. bounty the funeral of Mrs. Charles Rand, which west side of the mill stream and when about town orders, 1901. 8,982 13 was held at the church in Troy last Thurs- Foreign ports. ready to start for home fastened up the $14,174 48 Much sympathy is feit for Mr. Rand, Sail Feb. 24. In port, sell. Pendle- reins and started day. Juan, alleviates tugs and the horse off Mr. ton Veazie, from Baltimore. Secretary Illinois Woman’s Alliance. peculiar to women, severe bearing-down fects of Peruna. It pain Assets. $2,654 (Hi who is left with three small children... Brothers, ahead. Instead of coining up around the £t. N. March fi. Cld, sch. John and continual headache. and soreness, Increases the appe'ite by Liabilities.. 2,254 23 Laura returned John, B., Mias A. Brady, Corresponding Secre- pains, Ed. Woods and daughter I. Turks Island. that bridge the horse took the short cut, or Snow, Illinois Woman’s -writes “After using five bottles of Peruna I and so tones up the entire system home from Portland recently. Miss Woods Kingston, Ja., Feb. 20. Sid, sch. Susie P. tary Alliance, winter across the and Balance in favor of the town. $399 S3 was as well and as ever.”—Miss the patient quickly regains strengta road, pond when in Rosie who Kendall, Moss Point, Miss. from 2725 Indiana avenue, Chicago, 111.: strong is convalescent.Miss Walker, Oliver, W'. A. Allison. mi' 1 stream broke The Old Folks Concert was indeed a great Feb. 20. In sch “Last from continued strain in Millie Baker. and health.'’—Mrs. through. Fortunately has been in Rockland for some time, is Macoris, port, Aetna, year success. The costumes showed both tact from P. arrived Free Home Advice. help was at hand and a rescue effected in Chipman, Guanica, R., lltli, work I became very much ex- Mrs. Nellie Blyler, 670 W. Twentieth expected home soon to spend the spring. to sail about March 1 for New York. literary and in their make-up. It was President of the multitude <>t short order. ingenuity In hausted, my nerves seemed to give way, street, Chicago, 111., in view of the great .... are in town, although Bermuda, Maich 3. port, bark C. P. Mumps prevailing ■ evident that careful training had been em- seri- Ladies of the G. A. has the women from aorne form (mm Ain. Died in Dixon, Turks island for Baltimore, repair- and I had backache, headache and R., following suffering Searsport March 7, no new cases have been reported... .Charlie ployed upon the chorus, for the selections ing. ous One of friends to about Peruna: female disease and unable to (i 190*2, Dow, aged 00 1 indigestion. my sug- say yet Capt. Leroj years, Mitchell and wife, who have had employ- Fernando Noronha, Feb. 22. Passed,ship were finely rendered, the time perfect, and that I -.ry Peruna. It certainly Gentlemen—“I recommend Peruna any cure. Dr. ,Hartman, the renowned month and 17 days. Capt. Dow was born ment in Massachusetts for two or three Wm. II. Conner, Colcord, Hong Kong for gested the effect The success for women as it on female catarrhal di- in Jan. a son of naturally pleasing. Baltimore and New York. acted like magic on my system. especially promptly specialist Searsport *20, 1842, the late years, arrived here a few days ago with the of the affair is a merited to the March 0. sch. “Within ten I felt new life and cures the weakness of our sex and will eases, has announced his willingness Alexander and Sarah Dow. At an compliment Zaza, Cuba, Sid, Welltleet, days (.Mason) intention of living on his farm this year. north of Hatteras. Rev. T. R. Williams as a leader. The solos, Rutledge, Cape health given me, and by taking occa- always be sure to give satisfaction.”— to direct the treatment of as man,) early age he began a mariner's life and has During his absence he rented his place to Kalnilui, S. I., Feb. 22. Sid, bark Edward duet and recitations were sional dose off! and on when I feel extra MRS. NELLIE BLYLER. cases as make application to him commanded ( barks Thomas warmly applaud- the Hanson, San Francisco. brig lytic, several different ones, but for past year May, Mrs. W. A. Assist. Matron of the summer months and we that we lack to I in Allison, during wltho John ed, regret space give EI. L N Y. tired, keep my system perfect Dana and Currier, and the ship C. B. it has been under the management of liis MARIN E MIS C A 758 Sheffield them mention. order.”—Miss A. Brady. Peoples1 Hospital, avenue, charge. Carver, which was sunk in collision by personal Stewart. It is re- Spoken. No date, l<> miles north of St. brother-in-law, Eugene 111., writes: to n .* Thomas, bark Alice Montevideo for Miss Millie Baker writes from 290 Last Chicago, Those wishing become path steamer Glenmorganshire in lliogo Har- ported that Mr. Stewart would like'to rent, Reed, Delaware Breakwater. March hit. 85 111.: have had frequent opportunities should address The Peruna Medic, u? NORTH SKARSRORT ITEMS. 2, 02, Ohio street, Chicago, bor, Japan, June 7, 1885. After two years for a few years, some good farm pleasantly Ion. 75 Edward lu, bqe C. Mayberry, from I suffered for vuars with weakness to observe the wonderful curative cf- Co., Columbus, Ohio. in was Geo. E. is a little trial Japan the case carried to the i Capt. Chapin reported situated .. Mrs. Llewellyn Carter from Charleston for Portland. court." and tried at Yokaliama and Shanghi. better. Palmyra, who has been visiting relatives Seh. Pendleton Satisfaction, Burgess, Brunswick for in at BELFAST PK1< E Llilil.V! IMPORT OK THE CONDITION THK was Philadelphia, put <)K REPORT OF THE CONDITION Ol A verdict finally rendered by the K11-; Mrs. F. L. Truudy is still a very sick and friends in Troy the past week, spent Lewes, Del., March 4th and reports en- BELFAST NATIONAL glish Court in London for ship and cargo. woman. one night with Mrs. E. E. McCauslin and countered a severe S. \\\ gale Feb. 24, off [Corrected Weekly for The Journal.] BANK, At in the at close The N tionaI Ba; but the of Dow returned home .Carl who Hatteras, during which lost jib and about Belfast, Stateof Maine, the Peoples Nothing pertinacity Capt. to New York Saturday... Giles, Produce Market. /‘rii s /'ut. 11)0*4. saved the verdict to the owners of the ship, has been spending several weeks with at Belfast, in the State of Maine, at the this week. The timber tor the vessel to be built by Apples p bu., 40 lo 75 May p ton, io.no a 12.00 KE-iOlTHUKS. lie in his methods of friends in town, started for Montana last A f>a <■ 11 0 business, 25. 1002 proved conducting Carleton, Norwood Co. at Rockport has dried, t lb. ides p It'. Loans and discounts. .$8< •3.' f.3 04 February Mrs. Emma Dow and daughter visited at 2.00to2.25 I.anib 12 case that had he studied Miss Vivian 1L arrived by the sch. Annie and is Beans, p«*a. p lb, Overdrafts, sccnrcil and unsecured 1 n()‘J 21 the for the profes- Monday_ Tabor, daugh- Kimball, •• RESOURCES. E. W. Seavey ‘s last week. being discharged. Work will be commenced medium. 2. l.amh Skin>. 5nal.no 1'. S. Bonds to seen re circulation.... 1' n.noo (to sion he would have made a line ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tabor ot this 2.;i5to2.5)U Mutton p in. 7 Loans and discounts.. > > lawyer. at once the frame. Yel'eyes, Stocks, securities, etc.. 78,hint ;$ putting up < > is still confined to the in Butter p tb. 20to_'j >al p l)U., :!2 lb, 50 furi> •< m m > Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ( Dow married, first, Miss Ella Have- A. Stinson house, town, has been chosen by her class the on Banking-house, it it re and fix t ares 2'.','" apt. It is reported good tint the : s s. authority Beet', sides, p tl>, 0a I’otatiu p On., Mi Other >eat estao-ovvneii 7 ,1 86 C. Ronds to secure circulation.. ner, who died several and will be for some time. of Liberal Arts, Boston claims lor between tlie Charles D. c.A years ago, and by College University, damages Beef fore quai ters, Wound Hog, 7A Due from Natioi al -auksmot reserve stocks, securities, etc.,1 Hall, which was sunk, and the Fannie Barley p bu., 40 c45 Si raw p ton, io.o«" Banking lumse, furniture, and li\ whom he had one son, who is A. wishes to thunk Ins to deliver the farewell address in Tremont agents).•. "3080 Harry L., Stinson many j Cheese 12 a 10 t tires.. Palmer have been settled without recourse p tb, Turkey p 1W, IS Due from approved reserve agents 48.."71 oh now second officer on steamer in on him Temple at the in June. She is ! Chicken lOt.012 Tallow 1A a3 other real estate owned. Pathfinder. friends for their kindness calling graduation to the courts, each party concerned assum- p tb, p it., Internal Revenue stamps 184 38 Calf Skins, r lb. Oaio Veal lb. for7 Due from reserve I ; .Second, he married Miss Cora who his late sickness. a member of the Pi Beta Phi fraternity* ing half the responsibility and costs. pi p Checks and other cash items. 881 84 approved agents.. Eaton, during Duck p It). 14 a 15 Wool, unwashed. IS Internal-Revenue After drifting helplessly about the Atlan- Notes of other National Banks 4.150 00 stamps. with two daughters, Sally and Kate, sur- Miss Tabor has more than ordinary ability, Fggs p do/.., IS Wood, hard. 3.507) i.»xi Fractional nickels, <'hecks and other cash items.. j tic for 30 the coal Cardenas has paper currency, days barge Fowl p tt>, Sa 15. Wood, soft, o.Od and cents..*. 232 l»3 .Vues of other National Bank-. vive him. The funeral took place Tuesday COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. FREEDOM. I been and towed finally picked up safely (leese P tb. 14al5 Lawful Money lie see re in Her el:, riz. Fractional paper currency, nickels, and afternoon, March 11th, from his late resi- Jlrs. I'elk ins Sunday in Skowhe- into New York. Several severe gales w'ere Pet ail Price, He hi if Market. Specie..1 7,992 50 cents. spent | / encountered, but the barge w ithout masts or Legal render notes. 2.200 00 20,1'.'2.80 'tufa/ Money luseree in Hunk, dence, and was eouducted Rev. II. \Y, SKAliSMONT. .. Mrs. Gustavos Bellows is corned, tb, Saltl Wilue 00a 1.00 by gun suffering sails weathered them and Beef, p p hbl.. fund with 1'. S. Treasur- specie.— r;,2f.r. oo j j the crew of live Butter Salt. 11 1st020 Oat Meal Redemption Norton. lt>, p It., 4a5 00 Legal tender notes. B 1.0*7 00 f»< Y. A. Simmons made a business trip to from nervous prostration.The senior men is now safe alter faced death er (5 per cent, of circulation>.. 7,500 j having Corn p bu., 77 il. Kerosene, gal.,13a Total. $(>39 I urer. o per cent, of circulation. The bureau of Corn Meal p 77 l’olloek 11,, 4 a I.A at Kent’s Hill for a tion Montville Centre next navigation reports forty- bu., p LIABILITIES. was held and resulted as follows: home from vacation of at Friday [ Cheese Monday, six vessels of 8,001 tons gross were built in p It-. 151 on; Pork p lb. 12 stock in. Total.$274 two weeks.... Miss (ha who is debate at the last Cotton Seed Capital paid $15n,ooooo I Moderator, F. 11. Park. Robbins, at- evening_The Academy | the United States and officially numbered p cwt., 1.5>u Plaster p bid.. 1.',:: fund 83,01 40 Capital stock pai l in.§ f vacation at home—At the fourth much enjoyed. The subject, “Resolved, Clover Seed, lllaM Sugar p It., 5 no N. F. 1. quarterly National Bank notes outstanding. lnO.noo Surplus fund 1 Poor, Roulstone, Mortland, J. A. Atlantic coast, and six of 2220 tons gross on Flour p bid., 4.75tof>.2:1 Salt. T. 1.. p tm., 33 conference, March Rev. Wm. Berke- That territorial expansion is for the best Due to other National Banks con no Fudivided less and Colson. nth, the Pacific coast. The largest steel ves.,^1 1 II.C.Seed pbll., 2.5)0 Sweet profits, expenses Potatoes, Due to Trust Companies and Savings t a Town agent, Mial Sargent. return was Mr. E. C. interest of the United States,” was well included in these is the Lard p tt. 13 Wheat Meal. 5 xes paid ley’s requested... figures ship Atlas, Banks. 18,218 60 National Bank notes C. O. outstanding... Treasurer, Sawyer. Somes of Revere, Mass., is the guest of Mr. discussed. We hope the students will take 8.881 tons gross, built at Bath for the Stand- Dividends unpaid. I.*>l2oo 1 dvldemls unpaid.. ( 1 64 Auditor, E. Adams. ard (01 Company. Individual deposits subject to check. 264.71*2 Individual deposits to check. D- and Mrs. A. (i. Caswell — Miss Edith Wil- a deeper interest in their debating society, subject Constables, E. B. Garey, G. W. Field, j Waldoboro, March 7. George L. Welt KOI* V Demand certificates of deposit... 11,843 14 Demand certificates ! oi’deposit... Peter Monroe, M. Ward, G. F. Marks. son is at home from Castine—Mrs. Emma I_The dinner served by the Ladies’ So- has closed a contract with William F. Certified checks Total.$639,157 78 Bills surveyors, the selectmen. at G. A. R. Hall was Palmer of Boston to build another payable, including cert’.heaths Highway Taylor returned from Boston last Saturday. ciety last Thursday large Allen. In Fire A. L. j Rockland, March 4, to Mr. and of deposit of money borrowed wards, Mosman, G. E. .Marks, schooner, to be completed in the spring of State of County of \Vali><> ss. j .. News has been received of the critical well attended. The students appreciate I Mrs. Charles Allen, a daughter. Maine, Liabilities other than those above F. A, Buker. 1008. This schooner w ill w j be larger than the Davis, n vjontville, March 8, to Mr and Mrs. I,C. escott, Cashier of the above-named i stated tlie illness of Mrs. I). W. in these dinners as well as some of the pro- Fence viewers, selectmen. Wing Haverhill, Baker Palmer,built here, and larger than the Charles E. l)a'is, a daughter. bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- Pound keeper, W. ('. Mathews. Mass—Mrs. Frank Berry was called to fessional men. Snail we not have more of Prescott Palmer built by the N. F. Company Hkhkick. In Brooklin, February 28, to Mr. ment is true to the best of rav knowledge and be- Total..§274 Surveyor." of wood and bark, C. 0. Saw- at Bath. She will be the largest schooner and Mrs. Frank Herrick, a daughter. lief. C W WESCO IT, Cashier. Appleton last Wednesday to attend the them ?_Miss Bertha Bryant has been very Subscihred and sworn to before me this 5th State of of Walc der, C. Whittum. in the Palmer fleet. This schooner, tempor- Heath. In Orland, February 27, to Mr. and Maine, County funeral of her Mr. Clarendon Dun- ill. We are to learn that she is improv- Mrs. Wallace Heath, a daughter. day of March, 1902. Sealer of weights and measures, C. O. father, glad arily known as “No 8," will be set im- 1. FRANK R. t up Peek ins. In Penobse< t. February 23, to Mr. JOSEPH WILLIAMSON WIGG1N, Cashier of Sawyer. ton. is doing its usual good after the launch of the Paul I named bank, do swear that ing_The Academy mediately and Mrs. William L. l’erkins, a daughter. Notan Public. solemnly staler of II statement is true to l»e»t 1 t ni\ k. leather,.!. Sullivan. work. A new is to be in this Palmer, now on the stocks. This assures Correct—Attest: the piano put ami belief. Culler of hoops and staves, W. B. Sawyer. CENTRE MONTVILLE. work to our mechanics for another year. JOHN Ct. BROOKS, week_Mr. Knowles Bangs has been seri- MAKltiKD. WM. Ii. I Directors. FRANK R WIGGIN. < Member of school committee for years, Elmer E. a well-known citizen of Rockland, Me., March <». The Italian bark SWAN, Hall, T W. P1TC 'ER, f Subscribed ami sworn to before me G. A. Bowen. ouslylill for the past week. He is a little Adele, which went ashore near Seal island this town, died March od after a little over A. A. HOWES. J day of March, 1002. superintendent of Mrs. E. F. at some weeks after in Rockland schools, better the present writing. ago lying Bkiixsks-Getch ell. In J. 8. HARRIMA l)a vis. a week’s illness. Mr. Hall was a Freedom, March 1, .--, bright harbor more than three months, was sold at Charles P. l.s. Notary I THORNDIKE. by Hutchins, Esq., George Bridges '--J Truant officer, J. A. Carver. young man with many friends. He was an auction to-day by U. S. Marshal Saunders and Vesta Getchell. SHERIFFS SALE. Correct. Attest: Collector of A. F. Mathews. Waldo Pomona will meet of Portland. ROBERT F DCNTON. taxes, school teacher for County Grange The vessel, which is a craft Knowlton-look. In Pangor. March 7, at 39 STATE OF MAINE. experienced many years, CH A o of 400 was bid in Rev. E. Forest A. AS. I*. H ZKL I'l NF. D Voted to instruct the selectmen to pay no with Harvest Moon Grange, Thorndike tons, by John McKay of High street, by Henry Griffin, WALDO SS. a correspondent of various newspapers, had Knowlton and Miss Eva M. both of .JAMES P ATT EE, 1 Portland for £750, and the cargo of shooks, Cook, Monroe, Bills against the town to people who owe Station, March tstli. Address of welcome Me. Taken this Till day of March, A. D. 1902, on filled the offices of selectman and auditor of said to have been w orth was sold to 87,000, Simpson-Colk. In Dixinont, March 1. execution dated Janu try 14, A. D, 11*02. issued on REPORT OK THK (0!SI)IT10!> OK TH the town for taxes. by Mrs. B. W. Downs—Mrs. J. G. Gilley Thomas of Gloucester for Alger- the town’s accounts. He filled the latter Brophy £120. non J. Simpson of Dixmont and Miss #da May a judgment rendered bv the Supreme Judicial Voted to the members of Phineas was taken ill Dr. Cook The bark is badly damaged and it is esti- Cole of Court for the County of Waldo, at a term of said pay office for year and suddenly Sunday. Etna. Searsport Matronal Ea the'municipal just ended, mated it will cost to her in con- Court begun and holden on the first Tuesday •! Pendleton Engine Co. and the Fire Wards of Brooks was called and she is quite coni- £2,500 put his last work was to deposit the manuscript dition. The claims against the craft for January, A. D. 1902, to wit, on the 11th day of At Searsport, in the State *of .Mhiim not exceed an A. D. 1902. in favor of Charles A. $3 each, to G3 members. with the He will be missed. fortable^at this writing... After absence salvage, etc., amount to £2,000. The January, Boyn- printer. greatly nearly 1>1KL>. ton of Searsmont, in said County, and against close of business February 2.'. ! V«»ted to make a discount of 10 of Ira Gordon of Montana lias was insured for is per cent, The funeral services w ere held March 9th. liij years cargo £0,000and supposed John T. Morrow of Ureal Falls, in the State of to have been rendered useless its soak- RESOl ROES. on ail taxes and 5 been Mrs. Porter Hurd, by Montana, for twenty-four dollars and thirty cents, paid by July 1, next, per — Mrs. F. B. Johnson came home from visitingjhis cousin, Loans ami ing. The bark will be temporarily repaired Kerry. In Rockland, March 2, Charles It., son costs of suit, and will he sold at public auction at discounts.$D cent, oil all before Jan. 1903. and other in town.... Overdrafts, secured and unsecured..." paid 1, Portland last week.F. M. Poland of relatives Elijah Simp- and towed to Portland. of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah C a native of Ea>t the office of W. 1\ Thompson, in Belfast, in said Kerry, L. S. Bonds to secure circulation. r. Voted to make a discount of 20 per cent, son and Omar Johnson in March 0. The Boston, Mass., aged 21 years and 8 days. Waldo County, to the highest bidder, on the 12-th Greenville is visiting his parents, Mr. and passed Tuesday Rockland, Me., Ashing I Stocks, securities, etc. schooner Clara Bella, commanded I Blodgett. In North Bro agents) Voted to over Castine, February 24, Beal, day pass the articles in the and Mrs. S. A. Cottin received total loss. The crew means of a at a hours and 40 minutes' in the ! Due from State Banks aud Bankers.. friends of Rev. George C. Howard are glad recently escaped by aged 3 years and 0 months. 1902, afternoon, and when same was on Due from approved reserve agents towui warrant to see howr much money the news that their son who has dory, after some hardship reached this Bickford. In Winter Harbor, February 25, the seized said execution, to to learn of his from a recent severe Carl, employ- Checks and other cash items. | recovery port, Saturday. Capt. Pulk states that his Vida Bickford, aged 10 years, 10 months, 17 days. wii: a certain piece of land situate in said Sear.— town would raise to buy books for the Sears ment in Ohio, has been very ill with pneu- Bliss. In mont, on the side of the road Notes of other National Bank*. ; illness. Mr. Howard is a student at the craft had 2,000 pounds of fish aboard for the Waldoboro, March ■*, George Bliss, southerly loading and aged 64 from Cooper's Corner, so-called, in said Sears- Fractional paper currency,nickels and Library; to expend a sum for the per- monia at the home of a friend in New Y ork, Rockland Fish Co., and was on the Green years. cents.*. j North Western University in Evanston Danforth. In Belfast, March 8, infant child mont, to South Montville, and hounded as fol- manent of the under where he was but is now island ridge when the storm came down. I lows: land of Leonard I.meful Money Reserve in Look. i: improvements roads, and is also a visiting, very of Emery and Blanche (Leighton) southwesterly Cooper 111., pastor of church in the made for the The Danforth,aged by 2‘,» the offer of the State. much Howard of Pittsfield They whistling buoy. 6 weeks. and S. S. Gould; southeasterly by land of o. B. Specie. 5,748 ■ j improved—Ira j tender notes.2,Tonne Rock River Conference of Metliodisf storm gathered so thickly that the vessel I Ellingwood. In Belfast, March 8, Arthur C. Fuller; northwesterly by land of land known as Ilegal On article to see if the town will in- is at owned fund with C s Tieas- 40, churches, it is that Mr. Howard visiting Alfred Howard’s_Mrs. Eph- did not hold her course, and ( apt. Pulk i Ellingwood, Jr., aged year and 24 days, the Emelin*- Jameson lot and lot formerly Redemption | expected Haskell. In Little Deer James Wallace, and by said urer, 5 percent, of circulation. struct the selectmen or such a committee as raim Johnson and son Omar found that she was in shoal water. He Isle, February 27, by northeasterly j and wife will visit relatives in Maine the passed Friday Mrs. Haskell, 71 road, being the late homestead of the late | tacked off, but too late, for the vessel was | Nancy aged years, it maj choose, to buy an alms house, or with friends at Waldo_Mrs. Albert Palm- Hall. In March Elmer E. Thomas vi. Morrow. Total. $2< ; coining summer. soon on the i Montville, 3, Hall, rocks and rapidly filling. For 40 March 7. 1902. build an addition to the pest house, to ac- er of Knox afternoon with aged years. I LIABILITIES. passed Saturday two days the crew had been given up as ! Heath. In Miss 3wll SAMUEL G. NORTON, Sherifl. NORTH STOCKTON SPRINGS. Castine, February 23, Martha Capital stock paid in. commodate the town’s poor, and how much her sister, Mrs. A. W. Ward_Miss Carrie lost, and their return w as hailed w ith much C. Heath, 54 9 months and 18 aged years, days, Surplus fund... A marked feature of the meetings at the Higgins. In Belfast. March 7. Jeremiah llig- money it will raise therefor, it was voted Ward of Pittsfield is the guest of her par- I'n.iivided profits, lt*s> xpenses ami j joy.__ gins, aged 87 years, 5 months and 26 days, Notice < f F reclosure. Roberts’ school house is the excellent sing- I | taxes paid. :. that Mial Sargent, J. 11. Kneeland and .1. euts, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ward.Mrs. Magee. In Camden, March 2, Mary Frances O. and A. SANDY POINT. j Whereas, Henry Dodge Margaret National Banknotes outstanding ... iug. Little Bernice has sung aged 55 11 months and 26 tV. lirock be a committee to act with the j l’art-ridge I Arthur Jackson of Yassalboro Magee, years, days. Dodge both of Belfast, in the Counts of Waldo Dividends recently Miss Emma Black left last week to Burial at Owl’s Head Tnomaston. unpaid.. several solus. Her is much visit cemetery,Sooth and State of Maine, by their mo 11gag*■ deed dated Individual to check selectmen and as ] singing enjoyed her McDonald. deposits subject take such action they visited parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilenrj In Belfast, March 7. Kmma E. the eighteenth day of August. A. D 1890. ami re- as she has a sweet | friends in Birehville, Brewer and very voice and sings Bucksport. | (Abbott) McDonald, aged no years and 3 months. corded in the Waldo ot think best. j Parsons-Omar Johnson returned to County Registry Deeds, i Total.. ..>. with much Her oi — Mrs. Lucinda Harriman has closed her Oder. In Bartlett’s Island, Eeinuary 22, Mrs. Book 247, Rage 204, eonve\ed to me. the under- \ expression. singing X. Hannah Tlie following appropriations were made: i Keene, II., Saturday—Delbert Bolin Ober, aged 76 years, 1 months and 17 days. signed, a retain lot or parcel of laud with the’ “The Coronation was house and gone to Needham, Mass., for the Hay” specially en- Perkins. In Dayton, Nev., January —, Au- thereon, situated in said Belfast, on the ok ok For common schools.$ 1,100 00 I and Harvey Coffin are confined to their buildings State Maine, Corvrv \\ai — ! gustos of — spring months Mrs. is in Perkins, formerly Belfast, aged65 years side of the road leading from Belfast free 500 00 ! joyed An Israelite meeting was appoint- Lydia Staples westeily I. A. IL Nichol- Cashier of the High School. homes with the mumps_Mr. Rolfe of and 10 months. to the lVrkins’ null stream, meas- — city so-called, of and other ed for last at Mr. Bangor for a visit Capt. Francis Heath In bank, do solemnly sweat that tie* support poor Monday night Wilbur was SiDKLiNGER. Kockland, March 4, John B. uring rods on said road, rods on j Unity in town last wreek in the interest twenty forty-one meat is true to the best of m\ ktmw town 00 and wife of were Sidelinger, a native of 74 a expenses. 2,500 but it was until as Bucksport here last week, Waldoboro, aged years tiu* non It side adjoining road laid out. and Ridley’s, postponed later, of the Portland and Burial at Waldohoio. belief. A. M M( ilOL.s. of roads and Packing Company—Alvin todays. thirty-nine rods on the south side adjoining land 1 repairs bridges, visiting relatives—F. E. and .1. E. Subscribed and sworn to before m. the weather w as not good_Mr. F. Daggett Steele. In North Brooksville, February 26. of Edward W. Perkins, live labor. 3,000 00 Harry Ayer, the traveling preacher, passed a few' formerly containing dav of Mai 191-2. Littlefield were in Belfast on busi- George W. Steele, aged 63 years, 10 months and more or the same con- eh, of sidewalks. 200 00 Hichborn of New York is at Mr. Saturday acres, less, being premises CHARLES K. AD repairs visiting days last week at Leslie Bradford’s_R. F. 26 days. to said A. Lewis A. roads the win- ness— Mr. who has been on veyed Margaret Dodge by L.S. 1 breaking past Frank Crockett’s... .Mr. Will Jacobs left has George llagar, Terry. In Centre Montville, March 4, Clara KnowIton, by bis deed dateu November ] } Notary ter Jaynes been very ill the past week. M. warranty *-' Correct. Attest: 500 00 a barge several arrived home Terry, aged 58 years, 9 months and 7 days. 27.1891, and recorded in Waldo of Deeds. for where he has em- He is trips, Friday. Registry JAMES (1. repairs on school houses. 150 00 Friday Clifton, Mass., attended by Dr. B. P. Hurd and is Tolman. In Rockville, March 4, Book and the same PENDLETON,) — Rockport, 232, Page 284, being premises Mrs. Sarah Jordan Clifford is visiting Mrs. 91 5 months. (lEORHE F. SMITH, 1 free text books. 200 00 ployment— Miss Inez is in t to be some better. The Abigail Tolman, aged years and occupied by said Henry o. Dodge and viargaret Staples Brooks, hought creamery Tolman. In J. B. Memorial service. 50 00 relatives in Massachusetts_The weather Owl’s Head, South Thomaston, A. Dodge as a homestead at the date of said NICHOLS, ) visiting friends and relatives.Mr. is in of Mr. 7. Rich of Waterville March 6, Arthur L. 28 10 discount on taxes. charge Tolman, aged years, mortgage; and whereas, the condition of said 800 00 is very unlike spring here at this writing. months and 19 Trueman Lathrop of Stockton Springs vill- assisted by Willard Sparrow_J. Dumont days. mortgage has been broken, now therefore, by Commissioners’ Nolit e Last week robins were seen and flounders reason of the breach of the condition thereof, I 00 age is at Mr. Marion H attended $9,000 visiting Staples’_ iggins the Free Baptist Quarterly claim a foreclosure of said mortgage. Win'TKREout, State of M vine, M \k were caught—The mumps are taking both CASTINE. The reports of the town officers for 1901, Among those sick with the mumps are Mat- meeting at Jackson Mills Saturday and Dated this uth day of March, A. I>. 1902. Waldo ss. old and young here. Your HERBERT E. KNOW ETON. showed as follows: tie and Helen Wilbur and Clif- N. of Brewer is correspondent County Attorney Bedford E. Tracey and We the undersigned having been duly Littlefield, Sunday—James Higgins D. 3wll ed the Honorable ot Probai has been a victim the past week.Mr. C. Coroner Fields were here March 5th and by Judge Valuation, real estate.$423,319 00 ford Staples and Henry Clifford.Miss visiting at H. M. Higgins’.Mildred, and for said Commissioners to A. French an county, estate. 00 recently bought incubator for held an inquest over the remains of the and decide upon the claims of the cm personal 173,180 Helen and Master Willie Calderwood are at- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bartlett, use in his the partnership estate of A. D. Harlow hennery_Capt. Norman Per- infant found on the beach a few before. Total tending the High school in Prospect village. w as quite sick last week_Fred Patterson days late of W interport, w hich estate has hen valuation.$596,499 00 kins left last week in his vessel, sch. Sasan CONNECTICUT PAINTER — The coroner’s a seated insolvent, notice agn Mr. Massureof visit- if liis jury rendered verdict to and PAPER will for a room hereby give Number of polls, 280; rate of taxation, Joseph Winterport visiting daughter, Mrs. Will Ward, in HANGER, paper you the order of the said of Probat' Stetson, for Portland. the effect that the infant Judge .0196. ed relatives here last week. Fairfield. came to its deatli FOR $2.26, months from and after February, i;>o_\ In at the allowed to said creditors to ai Paid Selectmen’s as follows: Paint Your Buggy for 75c. by strangulation hands of some and all. present orders, furnishing paper Ceilings whitewashed, their claims and that we will attend t" That Beautiful Gloss TO A CURE COED IN ONE DAY person or persons unknown to the jurors. FOR An Common schools.$ 1,68110 to $1.00 with Devoe’s Gloss Carriage Paint. TWO 76e. assigned us at the office of Fred Free High School. 540 00 comes from the varnish in Devoe’s Varuist Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Ajl It 3 to 8 ozs. more to County Attorney Tracey will make a Painting at lowest price. I give a guarantee Winterport, at 10 o’clock a. m. Niturd.n weighs the pint than of -:i Floor 5 for a first-class Address. 5th, and Aionday Aug. it, 1902 of each Schoolbooks.!. 228 62 Paint; costs cents more a quart, refund the if it fails to wears and a of the job. druggists money othens, longer, gives gloss through investigation case, employing Me. FREl) ATM OOP. » ... A. BLOOM, 38 High St. Belfast, Repairs, etc., to school houses 127 35 though. Sold by J. W. Jones. equal to new work. Sold J. W. Jones. HILL, ur e. E.W. Grove’s Signature on each box by a detective. Drop a postal card and 1 will call. lwll» CHAS. It.