The Republican Journal. 'll: APRIL 3. 1!I02. '_ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NUMBER U. THE :.!s of To-Day’s Journal. BELFAST FIRE DEPARTMENT. W. E. Marsh—We don't want to increase the taxes. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. EASTER SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES. THBtfJHURCHES. PERSONAL. PAGE 1. Finns Ex-Mayor L. F. McDonald—The Suggested for its lie-organization. depart Services to " K. \. .1 Bixby. Two of Rook- nient would be much more efficient after the usual appropriate Easter were held Interviews with Citizens on under School Monday, in the Subject. the and began in this last Rev. Fr. Charland of J. L. Colby arrived home from Haverhill Zephra Portsmouth, N. H proposed plan the extra expense weeks. city Sunday, with a good atten- Waterville will Tlu* Belfast Fire would be but spring vacation of two last Department. little. I ani in favor of it. dance at all the preach on “The of Christ” at Friday evening. !’< a 1 au W in. A. ‘Chief of churche.s Divinity St. Rotate... Isle Haut Town MacKenzie, Engineer J- W. Jones—If the can '’ thing he handled Francis mister to Young Women.. A loth The Baptist Christian Endeavor Catholic church next Sunday fore- Miss \ innie Vose of Calais is the Fire Department, has thoroughly in- right it should be done. Would like to Miss has the Society visiting her High school Notes.. Belfast pay Beulah Philbrook joined noon at 10 the the same amount I now for held a morning service at 7.30. The o’clock. sister. Mrs. G. S. Mills. | 'it—The Seliool Committee. spected apparatus of the Department pay sprinkling pastor, the streets to the and Freshman class. •>-i*s m the Churches..Fast Day, and made himself city get good service Rev. E. S. Thilbrook, at 10.45 on “The The services at the familiar with the water Would like to spoke Methodist church Miss Abbie (). Stoddard is at home for secret Societies—The Churches.. | see a different fire system the size of and Faunce Wood- Ever-living Christ.” The church was hand- next Sunday will be as follows: Easter system, including the mains, F.x-Mayor A. C. Burgess—Think we "can Alphonso Wood, ’00, Preaching from Wellesley College. a with a at 10.45 a. PAGE 2. location of the hydrants, etc., and has out- make vast improvement on what we have cock and Frank Colby, both former B. H. S. somely decorated, solid bank of m.; subject, “Repentance;” Sun- ever had. the Fish Commissioner II. 0. of Dix- IPoom in the South..News of the lined a plan for improving our tire-fighting pupils, visited the school Monday. green tilling large arch behind the pul- day school at 12 in.; Epworth League at Stanley ! Porto Rico..The Latest Spring Ex-Chief Engineer H. E. McDonald—We and festoons field is fishing at Swan L ike. facilities. IIis calls for an pit, of white drapery relieved 6.30; Preaching at 7.30. Lucky Fishermen..The Largest plan outlay the should have the department in good work- by sprays of from the Miss Lena Leavitt Pointed Paragraphs. first year of $l,200above the usual appropri- ing condition and should own a team. After the books were given out, and les- asparagus looped At the Unitarian Church next Sunday airived home Tues- PAGE 3. I. fl. Jackson—We have elected men was dome to the sides. Potted of various day from a visit in ation of $000 available for general expenses to sons assigned, tiie school dismissed plants there will be the regular morning service at Massachusetts. o' Conditions in the Danish W est office whose business is to use.their kinds adorned of the This would judg- the front of the platform, in- 10-45 A. m. Fred I). Alexander left !.< tore Kaiser..Candidates for Col- Department. provide ment, and Tam willing to abide by their de- Monday. ; Sunday school at 12 m. The last Saturday for cluding Easter and iels Fought. Literary News and for buying and equipping a pair of good cision. lilies, palms, geraniums Browning class will meet Boston, where he has employment. Freshman Tuesday evening the and Jesse E. Wilson—Think a change is de- Tiie Sophomore and English tulips. The decorating committee were at horses, remodeling rooms, buying o’clock, and the Bible Class Saturday Miss Bernice G. Rogers is at home from PAGE 4. sirable. classes are excellent work, and selec- Misses Ella Carrie Ber- such appliances as lie considers doing Coombs, Greenlaw, at 7 at the Tufts .of mot.. The News necessary A. G. it will be a evening o’clock, parsonage. All College for a short vacation. of Brooks... Spencer—Think benefit. tions from their exercise books will be a tha Woods and Messrs. Frank Black and ■ to insure a w pon de nee. good, quick orking department. M. B. Lawrence—Am in favor are most cordially invited. decidedly feature front time to time. Frank Keen. Chas. F. Ginn went to He would have stalls in the of it. of this column An Easter concert was given Prospect Tuesday PAGE 5. engine room, The services at the Universalist Church to visit his who is C. B. Hall—Am in for For various reasons it is best to in the with the as an- aunt, seriously ill. with proper arrangements for venti- any improvement, thought evening program iieliast. if we can use the horses in' next Sunday will be as follows: At 10:45 lation sprinkling the withhold the author’s name, and the class nounced last week. The church was crowd- Adelbert Melcher returned to Brockton V U}E t*. and cleanliness. The horses would streets tile money would be well invested. A. m., regular the numerals will be substituted. The first of ed, and the exercises were interesting. service, preaching by last Thursday after a short vacation _Biil..Mv i.ady Bountiful..Regis- be used in the Street Department in the J. L. Sleeper—Am in favor of owning w pastor from II. Cor. “The \ Death <»t s. C. Mul- horses and the this series was in the issue of .Services at the 11:3; subject: day time, w ithin a limited distance of the improving department. published North church opened with Mrs. Joseph Vinal of Warren is iet' d 1 Mil Late Raill (poelil'i.. A. C. Tuttle—The of at 12 visiting city should own horses March 20th. a Christian Endeavor Simplicity Jesus”; m., Sunday- Ml. poem). ciiv buildings, and their harnesses so ar- service at 7.30 a. m.; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. instead of hiring. school and Bible class. A cordial invitation P \ G K 7. ranged that they could be detached G. A. it sophomores and blackbirds. topic, “The Risen Life.” At the forenoon instantly Dunning—Should say should be is extended to all to attend this James II. Clark is able to walk down town Pie si worship. :'ae nt..Belfast Free Library from their load and hurried into lire service done. These two interesting species may be preaching service the pulpit was prettily a after conlined to the K. p t S* tiator Hanna l>aug!i- 11. L. Lord—1 think well of the idea. There will be' no praise service Sunday- being house eight weeks. at the sound of the alarm. He would have compared through the medium of a class- decorated. It was covered with white and C J. l'attee—The plan should be carried evening in the vestry, as there will be a Miss Susan h. Dinsmore has arrived four men meeting. Blackbirds when holding their surmounted by and while r \«.e 8. sleep at tie* rooms, ready to re- out, especially tbe alarm. tulips azaleas, union service with the Epworth League in home from a visit in New York and Boston. Co m\ oi respond* lie.-..siup spond instantly to night calls. This could be Fred A. Johnson—Think it an excellent congregations usually all screech at once. Easter lilies, daffodills and other blossoms Births the vestry of the M. E. Church. .Marriages, .Deaths. scheme. Charles Davis was done with little expense to the city, by giv- The musical effect, as might be imagined, is were arranged with pleasing effect. The called to New Hamp- D. I'. Palmer—Think it should he tried. 1 lie a man a or of the monthly covenant meeting of the shire the first of the week mg to single men, who would otherwise hire ; C. F. about equal to filing rusty saw, subject sermon by the pastor, Rev. Bap- by the death of of Mrs. E. A. J. Bixby. Swift and J. G. Paul—The quickest tist an Tiie G. S. was in Church will be held this, his father. their sleeping rooms, the use of the rooms in working department we can have is the elephant with consumption. artistic Mills, “Faith the Life Ever- Thursday, and the best is none evening. The topic will be Reasons for is '>1 Rev. Dr Rixb\ will bear exchange lor their services as call men. best, too good. tone of a Sophomore pow wow is musical in lasting.” The evening service was very- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. M A. Berry returned to and >ynipatJi} tliat .Mrs. Stephenson—Think it would be a One The Praise. A short business will be Bixb} lie would change the present system, about the same degree. member starts interesting. selections from “The meeting Rockland from a short visit in March goth a by good idea. Thursday after slow-and called. The services for will be as which each man knows but one of the X. F. to give voice to some brilliant idea, when Redemption” by Gounod were finely render- Sunday Belfast. decline. part Ex-Mayor Houston—They may get usual: a Preaching by the Rev. E. S. a Mrs. was work and is all the improvements like.’ It seems from ten to fifteen raise their ed by chorus of with a solo pastor, Rixby suffering from expected to confine himself to they anywhere girls twenty voices, Thomas Rice arrived Tuesday, aftei •• lien >he first came to to raise the insurance rates rather than to Philbrook, at 10.43 a. m. ; The Sec- Yonkers, that, and would have man voices in and the effect by Mrs. E. S. Pitcher. The decoration com- subject, 1 every drilled in “charming” protest, spending the winter with his sons is able, in the earl} years of her lower them. ond Greatest in the Massa- pipe, hydrant,' ladder and hose M. is in the extreme. Like mittee were Mrs. M. E. Brown, Misses Thing World; Sunday- chusetts. la-re, to take part in the social general E. Brown—It looks like a good idea. heart-rending Think it I school at noon ; men’s meeting at 3.30 p. m. place, and many will remember work, lie would have a wagon on which should be done. tiie above mentioned birds, they all have a Margaret Hinton and Louise Ferguson. ; T. P. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Lord returned Mon- she w as for A. C. Mostnan—It is what we need. The of E. at 0.30 ]>. m. ; ■pupped contributing he would load 1,400 feet of hose, the coats, divine thought which must be expressed at people the parish made the pastor gospel praise m C. C. Coombs—Am in favor of and day from a visit to MBs Blanche the clubs and various enter- anything an preaching service at 7.30 r. m. sermon Schwaftz boots, lire that once, and in this respect they resemble Easter present of a generous check. ; « f the extinguishers, axes, spanners, would he for the benefit of the city. in Camden. day. by the pastor on Indebtedness. Strangers •.ears, however, hei invalid condi- and three light ladders, which would be Sheriff S. G, Norton—We ought to have a blackbirds and by their enegetic squealing At the Methodist ehureh, Presiding Elder are invited. All are Fred -d her to lead a retired life, and Fire that will with on a welcome. Pendleton is to go to Lewiston in the first taken to the lire. The heavier ladder Department compare par with these sweet, mad creatures.— T. F. Jones spoke on “The Hurnanitarianism other of our size. i diffidence and reserve hid from truck and places ’04. “The Joy of the Risen Lord” will be the employ of the New hnglaud Telephone and Bangor extension would not be Ex-Chief A. A. of Christ, from Luke 15: 2. The ner acquaintances her rare mental Engineer Howes—Think hymns Co. taken out unless needed. Jl is well of the topic of the mid-week at the Telegraph 'lie liner qualities of her charac- alarm system alarm plan. Am in favor of im- were appropriate to the day, In the even- prayer meeting has been provement. Church J. F. Wilson ltigli intelligence, cultivation briefly outlined in The Journal, The schedule has been changed this term a concert was the Congregational this, Thursday, went to Bangor yesterday to Geo. W. Burkett—Go ing given by Sunday- cading. joined to quick percep- and is to divide right ahead. I am and evening, at teachers' at 8.15 attend the Grand the city into four or more in the Seniors now remain until the regu- school. It was gotton Misses Emma 7.15; meeting Lodge of the New Eng- wnpathetic nature and a keen favor of it. up by districts with alarm boxes at convenient lar dismissal time. p. m. Sunday services: Sermon by the land Order of Protection. <>nor, made her a delightful and W. A. Swift—Believe in having a good, Frost, Georgia Triggs and Lizzie Chamber- The call efficient Fire we can do so pastor, Rev. G. S. Mills, at 10.45 a. Sun- companion. Her mind embrac- points. would be made automati- Department, if lain. The platform was prettily- decorated in.; Rev. S. A. Bender, President of Bucks- without too much cost. ange of subjects: and although on a steam w the number of day school at 13 m.; C. E. at 6.30 cally histle, the Geo. A. The announcement, of the two highest with Easter lilies, ferns and potted plants. meeting p. port Seminary, was a guest of R^v. G. E. her ow n convictions, her catholic Quimby—Think if you want to in box show'll in the room in a ranks in was The children who in; topic, “Growing grace.” The pastor a few loomed new ideas or forms of engineer’s be extravagant the places to do it are the the Senior class made Monday. took part marched into the Edgett days last week. mill or will the sixth while on her factory, and the engineer would schools and Fire A of John C. whose work for the four church to music the give address in the series on moral questions Department. pair Clement, by chorus. Prayer Presiding Elder .Jones of Thomaston was horses could be worked to “The was prompt and clear, sound the proper signal. There are advantage. 9 will have the was offered Religious Message of Some Recent many C. L. years [averages “J, valedic- by the pastor, after which the the guest of Rev. and Mrs. G. E. recital of her deeds of kindness Fletcher— Think itagoodidea. Have Works of Fiction” in I Edgett other lesser details which are and .1. with an the main auditorium — explained tory, Simmons, for was rendered: ty she herself would shrink, believed in the city owning horses a long Percy following program while in Belfast last Sunday. in his of the church at 7.30 p. m. is the it is that to her but active fully report, but this gives a good time. average, will have the salutatory. Song, “Beautiful dawning of Easter.’’ Following qu.et I Geo. A. Leavitt returned from a ness owed in idea of the J. G. Damon—I claim the should have A class of girls program: Saturday many persons help plan proposed. city visit in •■d. relief from done it t ears ago. Easter greeting, Chester Frost ( Clinton, accompanied by his cousin, pressing burdens, Monday Mr. MacKenzie and a Journal THE SPRING TERM. Prelude, irgan i_re to face the cares of life w ith Joseph Tyler—Think the plan is all right. Significance of Easter, Florence llill Quartette, ‘“The Pilgrim," Marston Miss Nellie Leavitt of that town. representative made a canvass of the busi- M. A and tall to the Seniors doth R} these she will always be \V. Rich—I believe in the quickest and spectre grim Song, Chorus Miss Rilworth, Mr. Parker, best Ralph L. Cooper, Frank L. Flanders and ■red with gratitude as well as ness men of the city, and got the opinions work. We need good, quick working appear, Solo, Florida (’arrow Mrs. Pitcher, Mr. Pitcher. He is not called a for he eometh Victor Colson Wood came home ection. of all who were found at the time of the apparatus. stranger, Recitation, Scripture reading and prayer. Alphonso from the L ni- S. K. Locke—Should think >1200 would be every year, Song, Jesus loves the children,” Song, of Maine for the call. Mr. MacKenzie stated the outline of veiail> Easter vacation. well expended in the way you suggest. A His height is just eleven feet, twelve inches By small children (with “A Dream of j ral services of Mrs. Bixby were obligatos) Paradise,” Miss his plan and asked each man to state his change to more efficient service is needed. for each week Recitation, Louise Nash Edith F. 1 Hinton will return next a. m., March 22nd, in the Uni- That must be in Gray- views as to the Thomas Gannon—Am in favor of the spent durance vile, e'er Song, “Sing unto the Lord,” School Miss Susan F„ Dinsmore. to her studies at Mt. ■ li. Miss Clara I.ee Mott, con- advisability of making the plan. Tuesday Holyoke Son: l F. Gannon—Think it a good plan our essays we’ll repeat. Recitation, Pauline Edgett P. A. Sanborn, Violin. *< > Rest in tlie Lord/’ Alfred changes suggested. The list does not in- et^s inary, after spending her Easter vacation to have horses. Houlton, which is ahont IIis aspect is both and tierce and wild, and Song, “Let the children sing,” C. 0. Poor, Cello. l-i esided at the ! at home. organ. clude all the business and professional men the i-ize of uses three horses in her the tire in his eye small children R. L. «*s .1 Belfast, By Knowles, Organ. Reed, pastor of the New eru- Tells of oil to be of the as some were not in when the Fire Department. midnight consumed in Exercise, Seven girls Offertorie, S. N. ueh of Boston, who was Mrs. city, Organ Rack 1 ill spent a few days at home the dreaded by and by. Duet, Stella and Bessie Black Address, “The of nastor for and who call was but were seen to Right Way” from Auburn the man} years, made, enough In one hand he holds a paper, and we re Etta Foss The past week. He has a good and Dr. read the Recitation, Awakenment of Conscience, Bixb}, Scrip- give an idea of the general sentiment. ready to avow Recitation, Lura Foss Rev. G. S. Mills. position in the Cushman shoe in ous and Rev. Mr. Transfers in Real Estate. factory spoke briefly. are the of It’s our graduation essay that he's shak- Chorus “Shall I in Mamie's •»f Rlainfield read selections Following replies the different Song, Solo, fertile plain," Auburn. ing at us now. Louise Nash d-worth and Gilder. Rev. Dr. men who were seen. Recitation, Handel The following transfers in real estate A ball he tosseth in the other gaunt and Solo, Ethel Savery Mr. E. S. Pitcher. Mr. and Mrs. Thomav B. Hinsmore left .1 \ made an address, and closed Ex-Mayor R. F. Dunton—It seems to be a bony hand, Song, Johnson sisters Hymn, Choir last for a visit of uuli prayer and benediction. j were recorded in Waldo County Registry Friday morning two good idea. Telling that the national game must be re- Solo, Violet Benediction. was tilled with of Deeds for the week Sylvester weeks in Atlantic City, Worcester and comfurtably Wm. 11. have been in ending April 2,1*102: membered in each school throughout Recitation, Sibyl J. Wood : the famii\. There were -mby- Always Postlude, Organ other many favni j William 11. to the land. places. '■ of the city owning a team, and a rock Skinner, Belfast, Frederick Song, “Easter time,” School | i; tributes. In his The fourth of crusher. We cannot do it w ithout some ex- ! W. land long, white, trailing garments,gentlv Benediction. quarterly conference the Geo. ia v. a> :o Mount A oburn < eme- Brown, do.; and buildings in Bel- Lukin arrived last week from Mid- pense. 1 think the would be for the ; swaying to and fro, Methodist church was held I lie \ «.nkei>. New change fast. Geo. II. to Albert E. At tlie Saturday even- ! take York, interest of the Estes, Troy, Is a reminder to the maidens of the Universalist Church the pulpit dleboro, Mass., to charge of wnk in city. gowns March Elder T. E. land in Frank G. that ing, 3!>th, Presiding the room Edmund Wilson—Believe the department ( Carter, do.; Troy. they must sew. was covered with an embroidered altar linishing of Leonard ,v. Harrows 1 v.as of the Lni- His now Jones The show- Rixb} pastor should be brought up to date. Downer, Palermo, toAbhie T. Ilisler, do.; voice, low, sepulchral, and now cloth and surmounted vases of presiding. pastor’s report shoe factory. shrill by tulips j u from 1 s7.'» to is?l> Frank G. Mixer— 1 am certain!v in favor and very loud. ed that SI5'hi have been in Belfast, ; land and buildings in Palermo. Skoda Dis- and were expended repairs of it. Suggest the base ball coach, with azaleas. Delicate asparagus ferns ! Mio.s Nina F. Poor arrived Saturday Iroin ai.d liis w .!e bad striving i and to the church and man} friends covery Co.. Belfast, to J. C. Durham and 1. an untrained crowd. improvements edifice, h ed T. Chase It has been my idea for | / trailed over the pulpit, and Easter lilies, Peaeedale, R. L, where she is to '• that is teaching, w ill go out to him in I some L. do.; His motion, wild there no church debt. It was unan- sympathy time. Perry, land and buildings in Belfast. tragic manner,accents, and roses and azaleas were to free ferns, arranged spend the Easter vacation with her parents, ■it bereavement. Geo. R. Doak— 1 tliink you are right, i Webber et ! imously voted to request the East Maine Mary als., Brooks, to Chester W. a effect. Hunches of pussy Mr. and have been on the Fire in other Remind us of the “drama” that the public produce pleasing Mrs. ('. (). Poor. Department land in Conference to continue the pastor, Rev. O. 1 Xealley, Winterport; Winterport. are to see. willows stood at each and the tloor f of Rockland’s Officials. places and know that tin first few minutes side, Mr. We cannot E. Edgett, another The Edward .Johnson was in the city the in lighting a fire are important. Alvin T. ( oi.don, Belfast, to Chas. W. free his clutches, for which ever about the was with white year. following pulpit carpeted 1 first of the Ex-Mayor M. 1* Woodcock—1 will way we twist and squirm i officers were chosen : Stewards, C. E. week from Boston. The Tamils agree Rogers; land and buildings in Frankfort. fur mats. The pastor, Rev. Ashler A. Ginn, •rb\, who is entering upon his not to object to whatever the Council We are followed by the haunting, taunt- ! M. c. s. w. ; will come to Belfast the last of this mouth City D. B. to Annie M. Iliil, Olson, E. II. Conant, i' 'ad commissioner, wa> born in decides on. My rick, Unity, Libby, ing spectre of our last Spring Term. Smith, spoke on “The Message of the Hes- Edwin Frost, Mrs. II. W. Pitcher, Miss and open their residence on Primio.'f \pid 27, 1642, the sMi of Rufus E. A. Follett It would be a great im- do.; land in Unity, s. Ellen Cummings, urrection." The musical program was as I j Mrs. .1. I Hill. McDonald Derby, lie re- provement. 1 am with you. Montville, to J. land Georgia Pratt, N. Stewart, Mrs. S. Gushee, Appleton; At a meeting of the buys base announced in The Journal last week, and iMiion school education in this C. H. Crosby—1 should be in favor of it. Monday Mary Whitmore, Miss Nettie Trus- and in Montville. Wm. II. Ben- f all the were Follett; Robert P. Coombs left last Thursday bepartim*nt, such as in the Belfast: land in R. E. is a of the weather Superintendent next where she will visit Northport. Stone, Following summary were to the announced | Calif., Monday, with but little opposition—the judgment id the Fire Committee and City according program, day School, M. C. Iliil: Assistant, Tileston /e to John C. do.: land in record of the Belfast station of the U. S. her sister, Mrs A. M. Scales, and other iv, to his ability as a road com mi s- Council is warranted. Troy, Lamb, Troy. with an sermon the I appropriate Easter by Wadlin ; Treasurer, M. C. Hill. Following Mr. Derby is a Grand Army man E. 8. Pitcher—llave advocated Eben T. Rack lift, Troy, to John C. Lamb ; Weather Bureau for the week ending April I atives in Los Angeles, San Francisco and owning pastor, Rev. Lutz, followed by the are the out-an-out horses. A seems llarrj chairmen of the committees: Mis- Republican. lie is change necessary. land in Gorham by exrs., 1902: San Monica. ind Troy. Clough, 1, communion. The decorations were j has four good Republican sons. II. W. Clark Think it would be a good simple sions, Miss Nettie Follett; Sunday school, Unity, to Emily S. Mosher, do.: land in Mrs. J. II. Howes and plan. and very pretty. The pulpit was draped F. P. Blodgett; Tracts, Miss Lana Pendle- daughter Frances Colburn—Think it would be Unity. Josiah W. Harmon, Unity, to Emily etc. e Augustine | S’ € % Wind, Sky, a of and Mr. C. 1». Ilazeltine returned Ko> ; K. Simonton, w ho enters ! with white, and tasteful arrangement ton ; Mrs. Edwin Edu- from upon just the tiling, sure. ! S. Mosher: land in Alvah F. Jones, Temperance, F'rost; year as tax was born in 1 Unity. 8 Easter and ferns ton by last Saturday night's train. Mrs collector, John T. Owen— Put me down as in favor f I I tulips, azaleas, lilies, pro- cation, Miss Georgia Pratt; Church exten- is:;:?, the son to E Brooks; Aug. *J4, of William of it. Lowell, Mass., Lucy Gould, 26 46 22 N. Clear. dueed a effect. Clusters of Ilazeltine and Miss Louise Ilazeltine will ; very pleasing sion, Miss Lena Sanborn ; Ereedman’s 'ah*'th (Roberts) Simonton. After land and in Brooks and Knox. R. Aid, James 8. Ilarriman—I am willing the buildings 27 51 22 W. ltain in night: not enough cultivated willows added to the return home later. Rockland was for to measure. pussy Mrs. J. N. Stewart; Church C. K. many years City Government shall decide it. F. Dunton et als., Belfast, to Clias. W. records, > goods a member 28 52 34 S. Part of the decorations. Miss businass, being Samuel Adams—Think it a good idea. cloudy. beauty l Ginn ; parsonage and furniture, Miss Mary Margaret Ilazeltine lias arriveo veil-known firm of Simonton Bros. Rogers, do.: land and buildings in Frank- 20 45 37 S.E. Cloudy. Rain; 1.75 inches. Charles O'Connell Would like to see a 30 68 K. Jackson. home from a visit of two months in KeM I Fast Wellesley, > and Chicago. Her requiring G. G. Pierce—Prefer t<> leave it to, the 31 50 36 Cloudy. Rain, .17 of an inch. Day April 24th. was first elected tax collector in Mrs. Lena City Government. A Minister to Women MOK KILL. Wellesley schoolmate, Ragsdale ; succeeded an able Yonng The mean temperature for March was official, (.'apt. A. F. Riggs- 1 have always thought the Mrs. C. W Aehoru arrived home of Clarksville, Tenn., is her guest. and his sei 38.1° 28.3° for and 29.1C Governor Hill of Maine has issued the last >rwell, vices have been should own horses and the against March, 1901, '■ city Department p to the that the Miss Frances to week from a in Massachusetts.... Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 11 Swan left on the city Democratic put. in good condition. J. Dyer Work in B-*rk eley for March for 43 y ears past. The highest following proclamation: hospital has always in the noon train for • cheerfully acquisced F. A. Riggs—Good thing. I think the city Temple Among Girls of the South was 93° the 13th lowest 7° the 7th | Following an unbroken custom which Miss Bertha Woods goes this week to a hos- yesterday Washington, !> ‘•etion. Mr. Simonton lias served day ; day. should own horses. End. has existed among the people of New F.ng- in for aid and from there will go to Alabama, and by government and in the State Rain fell on 15 days, and snow on 7. The pital Brockton, Mass., surgical Fred Timm—Should think it a good thing. land from the earliest Colonial days, with nre. 11 is Miss Frances J. Dyer has just been added j Mrs. K. Mears received news then to Minn., to visit Mr. staunch Republicanism Alonzo Dutch—Think it total snowfall was is inches: total the advice and consent of the Executive Emily lately Minneapolis, right t«* improve to tile statt of workers at Berkeley precipi- I r been open to question.—Rockland the and the Temple I the of the death of her brother Frank in Cali- Swan’s daughter, Mrs. w 11. Kelley. Department, increase in taxes as to tation 12.70 against 7.80 inches in Council, hereby designate Thursday, Gazette. minister young women, and will inches, 1 would be begin of as hardly noticed. twenty-fourth day April, Fast'Day. ... Dr. W. L. West of Belfast de- her duties directly after F.aster. Ladies of March, 1901, and an average for March for fornia. Oscar L. Limeburner is at home sermusl.x Ex.-Alderman E. T. Shales—We want a the This day, revered by the Fathers, comes to Old South Central, Harvard and otier horned a herd of cows for N. R. Cross last ill with the He was ephra in N. H. Fire even at an 11 years past of 4.20 inches. March this us consecrated observance for grip. first officer <»; the Portsmouth, good Department, increased churches of Boston have by many Congregational — was ob- cost. was not generations. It is that we Friday Easter Sunday duly four-masted schooner Edith G. provided for her support, with the idea of year only far above the average, appropriate Kolwell, IE M. Prentiss—Think there should be an should continue to respect a custom so served. The church was decorated is be reaching of the South but the was the ever prettily which he left in Kaltimore. The report ;n to produced in Portsmouth, girls End, especially precipitation largest enshrined in the hearts of the improvement. those who are far from home deeply peo- with Rev. W. C. Stetson his and influences. recorded here, and amounts to more than 25 potted plants. the daily papers that he is suffering fn»m month, rehearsals are now I W. H. McIntosh—That is a good idea. A. pie, and 1 earnestly recommend that the Kev. William Knight, pastor of the j an sermon, and the " Under Jesse Will he satisfied with cent, of the average annual day be observed in a manner consistent gave appropriate choir, an accident is incorrect. the head of Tea Table ! Staples— church, says that he and his associate, Mr. per precipita- j what the City Government do. I with the purpose for which it has been set with Miss Bertha Hatch at the organ, ren- the Portsmouth Herald of March Kelsey, have long felt the need of such a tion. There were but 8 clear days; 10 part- The Grand Post of William-town. J E. IE Conant— think it should be re-or- apart. Army worker. The church is in the centre of a snow was dered several very tine selections. In the has voted to extend an invifcat.ou to read: ganized. ly cloudy and 13 cloudy. The all Mass., multitude of the people she is meant to the Morrill school Or. .James E. C. of the rely hope that I J. C. Durham—Think we have been too gone before the 20th, and the frost was out evening Sunday gave an Sawyer, pastor Zephra may jam reach, and can reach as no other could. Secret Societies. Methodist Church, to deliver the addres.- at .1 at every one of its economical all the time. of cultivated lands the last of the month. Easter concert at the church to a full performances | Miss liver knows tire South End thorough- the annual exercises of the post o: Me- ith. It is a beautiful full C. E. White—Think it a good idea. The spectacle | ly, for she lias lived in the student The ice left the from the 25th to the house. Following is the program : morial Or. is a veteran of the and I should he quarter ponds day. Sawyer uing novelties, commend it to Department improved. there for a number of The of war winters. Through and were heard the the first regular meeting Timothy Clia-e Anthem, I will praise the name of the Lord, and a line speaker and all will he glad to are capable of an Ex-Alderman F. H. Mayo—We don’t care 30th, frogs 28th, appreciating her connection as leader of a large Bible of Masons will be held Choir know that he is to deliver the address ■'» on clean and lines. The for the small increase of taxes if we can time were ever heard here in March. Lodge this, Thurs- graceful class at the Union Church she has already they Scripture reading, Supt. T. N. Pearson, M. 1>. Commander waited on him after is a fire Stocking hnuighout treat. Well do I re- get good protection. eome into intimate relations wiih of Wild geese flew over the 13th. wil- day, evening. Invocation, Rev. \V. C. St- tson the and he Albert M. many Fussy nieeting accepted the inxiLuion bow it cheered and refreshed a Carter—Think the plan a good the Song, Hail the happy springtime, young people there. Though she will low’s were in bloom the 19th. Fred W. Plaisted of Emi- \ —North Adams Herald. ■ lad from the country who had one. Augusta, Very oung Peoples' Class conduct literary and Bible classes at Exercise, The of the 'ted in on the grind of a E. 11. Conner The main object is quick nent Deputy Grand Commander, will of- opening lily. hustling Berkeley Temple, her special work will be Fit st Intermediate Class w in Manchester nine or work. Am in favor of the De- SKA KSMONT. spaper ten improving to come into personal relations with the The School Committee. ficially visit Palestine Commamlery, Recitation, Easter Song, Alice Dickey -•». and who wandered into the partment. ! Rohm s Ethel Merriam Mrs. Wm. Wilder was called to opera girls. Miss Dyer's regular lecture and lit- even- Rec., Mistake, Washing •• i FredG. White— Am in favor of the Knights Templar, to-morrow, Friday, evening seeking for something— change, work will not be I Exercise, Easter Lilies, Easter Bells. the 1 and of the horses erary interfered with.— There will ton Friday b\ serious illness of hei knew what—anything to dispel ! using for sprinkling the Boston The regular meeting of the School Com- ing. be work and a banquet. Second Intermediate Class streets. Transcript. Rec.. Nora Brown sister.... Mrs. .Jane received the Zephra just filled the. bill that j mittee was held Thayer Monday evening, March He is risen, First Intermediate Class ad it will at any time. John Sanborn—I don't want to throw cold Singing, of last that The cross and Four congratulations friends Fridax, water on but what 31st. Seven members were present and MON HOE. Exercise, '•town, girls any improvements, you A 15th Maine Souvenir. From (Boom to Choir the Soth of Ini would the Chairman Bickford The The term of the Song. (Bory, being anniversary birth isle au Haut Town Election. propose bankrupt city. presided. resigna- spring town schools will Rec., Easter Jingles, Anna Brown N. S. Lord—If it will h our insurance She was presented with (lowers and a purs* Ip We have received, with the tion of Miss Grace Monroe as teacher in the begin April 28th for a term of eight weeks. Rec., Lilies of Eastertide, Sadie Thomas rates 1 am in favor of it. compliments • S. W of Exercise, Wake up. Primary class of girls of money by friends, and rememb-*/- Bridges; town clerk, Maj. If. A. Shorey, a pamphlet compiled Head of the Tide was The teachers are: Hist. Xo. Jennie Ford kindly i ('apt. Geo. K. Carter- I believe we should primary department 1, ; Rec., Little Si 1 mon, mnie (Bey Prescott treasurer, F. 1). Barter ; by him as secretary if the Fifteenth Maine ed with a gift bj her grandson, have a good Fire Department. accepted. Miss Jane Brown is teaching Xo. 3, Hannah Goodwin; Xo.4, Dora Exercise, The Stones Rolled Away, .Joseph Edwin Pieh; selectmen, assessors Regimental Association, “A Souvenir of the Felker; Second Intertnediat-- Blass Edward Sibley- 1 am in favor of Xo. Flora Oyer. Mrs. Thayei is one of our oldest, i’seers of the poor, A. ,J. IE Turner, having 1!K)1 Reunion” of that association, held at temporarily and the committee on teachers 5. Tasker; Xo. (l, Xancy Parker; Rec Easter Arvtlla Daggett the most efficient Fire possible. Story, residents and is held in high esteem In all Prescott. W M. Gross; school com-. Department Riverton I’ark Sept. 1001. It is a pamphlet was instructed to fill the The No. S, Myrtie Jenkins; Xo 0, Kthel Phase: Exercise. Awake (> Zion, Young peoples’ mass who know her. v I We cannot afford to lu* vacancy. Although ph.xsicallx techie, \Y. \Y. E. Prescott. \Y. stingy. of 24 pages, not the account Rec.. Easter Bells, Arilr .i Sanborn Bridges, containing only was instructed No. 10, Hannah Xo. Vesta she retains her mental faculties to a rcmarka of W. B. F. Foster—Being a new comer here of the reunion of that with full Superintendent to supply Curtis; 11, Rose. Exercise, The Life of the World, Five girls superintendent schools, Tyler year report hie -Faster was ; I am not conversant with Xo. 7 is discontinued for one Rec., Easter. Edith v- rriatn degree. celebrated at tie* M. ‘iihs. Money appropriated : schools, your city affairs, of McKinley Memorial services held by the wood for the rural schools. Petitions of year_The but believe we should have efficient ser- Addi ess. Rev. W C. Stetson E. Church. Rev. William KerkeU-x's>uhjei*t. and of but it also contains and in District Xo. <; are to jads bridges, 8400; support vice. association, important Mrs. Annie Adams Miss Annie Chaples people pleased learn ( losing with a line selection by the choir, and was The Risen Christ. The choir under ’e"»; text books, 8100; other purposes, data relating to the loth Regiment and its benediction the Fred V. Cottrell—Am in favor of having for increase of salaries were laid on the that Miss Xancy Parker is to teach the by pastor. the direction of Mr. Eben Cobb, x\ ith Mrs. survivors. Gen. Isaac Dyer was re-elected Cobb at the rendered all the needed — organ, “Praise to improvements. president of the and table. The chairman elected the following spring term of school The Bailey bridge II. E. Bradman—Think the association, Maj. Thee our risen King." xvith line effect. The ‘■'I’KCT FERKY. proposed plan Shorey in his admirable report gives him committees: that was washed away in the recent freshet FKAKKFOKT. much better than the old system. solos were taken by Mrs. Woodcock, the pet name, “Old Battalion.” Waldo Susan Ginn is critically ill. She is Chas. E. Knowlton—Am opposed to it. On estimates for appropriations and is again passable—Rev. M. Andrews of Lodge, K. of I’., are to build a line soprano, Mr. Cushman, bass. At the close Do not think of the service two were added to o4d by I)r. Emerson or Bucksport_ the city is in a condition to auditing committee, Messrs. Sheldon, Hall Frankfort will preach the Memorial sermon building to contain a bull andante rooms persons stand increase of SOUTH MOSTVILLE. the church membership. In the evening Ginn of any expenses. If you and Merriam. before E. M. for their use, and a hall for Manley Bangor and Miss Billings Post, May 25th_ large public the School an con can do anything to improve the Department Mr. C. E. Gilman is at home for a few Sunday gave interesting 11. Ginn of were On examination and certification of Hon. Isaiah K. Stetson of has been vise. It will be built on the Noah Tw iss lot at which the little Workers" Auburndale, Mass., without extra expense I am in favor of it. for the Bangor cert, “Willing days arranging care of his farm for their 1 home last week by the serious illness Geo. T. Read—That is the way to do it. teacheis, Messrs. Howes, Ellis and Shute. invited to deliver the address before E. M. and will be an ornament to the village_ •reported collections for missions, another year. Air. 1. who has had which were The church was taste- •'Hr It will be a great deal better. Paul, On rules and Messrs. Post and and has Mrs. C'has. is $11.2f». mother, Mrs. Susan Ginn_A regulations, Edge- Billings Corps, May 30th, Ilryant gaining under I)r xvith Chas. F. Ginn—If the plan could be con- charge of it for the past year, will move to fully decorated white bunting and m»ii arrived at the home of Mr. and tinued five 1 comb, Mason and Shute. accepted — Mrs. Clara Moody has a goose Colson’s treatment.The temporary evergreen. years think it would be a his home place. We sincerely hope that lewis Lord March saving, but 1 do not think the size of the On text books, appliances and course of that recently laid an egg 1U inches 81 bridge has been completed so that teams 26th_Miss Han- Air. Gilman and will by is will warrant it. family return at the Yachts and Boats. |' agan visiting relatives in Bangor city study, Messrs. Twombly, Hall and Bick- inches and weighed 15ounces_Rev. Rufus can go to Winterport. We are to have an W. II. end of another and settle down on the brewer.Mrs. Everett Pierce enter- Richards—Think it would be money year iron well ford. Bartlett will preach at the Clark school bridge in place by the first of July_ the Hand Club March spent. old home farm — Mrs. Helping 25th. John Sukeforth has J. W. Mis. Everett Pierce W. A. Mason—Am in favor of Adjourned. house April Cth. Saturday evening, March 24th, was a gala ('apt. Greene of Deer Isle has visited relatives in it, espec- been engaged to teach the spring term of l,|8ror last week. ially the alarm system. night in Venus Grange. It was the second launched his sloop yacht Merle. W. school — The son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. The Little Red Hen. II. Ilall—It is a good idea. of the and TO A Belfast Woman Asks night contest, ( apt. West’s side Oapt. Acel of Rockland will CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY E. C. Hilton—We ought to have a good Howes of North Carolina is very sick. It Trueworthy a minstrel show. e Fire A is needed. With eggs at cents a dozen in “Have you a floor paint that will last two gave If one can .judge not come to this with his Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Department. change is feared he will not recover....Easter was selling sixty by Northport year C. II. Sargent—Think we are behind the Boston, the little red hen has reason weeks?” Yes we have it has a the applause it was a success....John agists refund the every Devoe’s; T. yacht, hut will build a boat slip in rear of money if it fails to observed in this place last An — beautiful and will wear two times. We could have many Sunday. to be proud. National Magazine” for gloss years if one E. improvements Averill, of our leading tow nsmen, died the John Bird Co.’s and ,rY VY. Grove’s Signature ou each box with very little increase of taxes. Easter concert was given in the evening. April. properly applied. J. W. Jones. building, Rockland, at 3 a. m. March 31st, of typhoid pneumonia. have boats to let. I FLOWERS THAT BLOOM IN THE SOUTH. but be interesting. The dancing was A T T T"V Will sour the sweetest disposition and Pointed Paragraphs. A l^kl 111 II transform the even lov- very tine. Durjng the wait between most tempered, and JL X 1 nature into a cross-grained It is to kick Georgia’* Floral Wealth and Pleasing: the curtains, the orchestra played such V_,y folly against the inevita- irritable individual. ble. Foliage. selections as “Nearer God To Thee” My I ** If impatience or fault-finding are and others of that which could A man’s best servants are his ten lin- ; Correspondence of The Journal.] nature, I 1 l-H ever excusable it is when the body is 1^ gers. be said to be to the k J ■# tortured Thomasvil .I., (1a., March 21, 1902. hardly appropriate V X V* X^l by an eating and painful sore. occasion. It is to find after Great seldom come in Floriculture is not over-lookeil in truly discouraging thoughts months of and faithful use of bunches. We will to m future letters diligent external remedies that the place and the State has of try give Georgia something remains as defiant, angry and offensive as ever. chronic sore, no a brief idea of some of the inter- Every ] Every man is the architect of his own a for its beautiful just reputation flowers, matter on what part of the body it comes, is an evidence of some previous ! misfortune. esting bits of Georgia life: but to reap both wild and cultivated. Flowers and constitutional or organic trouble, and that the dregs of these diseases j a rich returns and that which It takes two drunkards to make one Not enjoy you remain in the be that flowering plants have been raised since system; or, itmay some long hidden poison—perhaps of have read of life in the south must pair tights. the days of the colonial forefathers, you Cancer—has come to the surface and begun its destructive work. in a few The blood must be before the sore A man never as a but it has been during the past twenty- put months at least here. purified will fill up with healthy flesh poses hypocrite and the skin its natural color. It is — — when lie is alone. Patent Medicine. OliltIN J. 1)H KEY. regains years that the greatest stride in the through the circulation that the acrid, corroding As a woman’s beauty fades her brains ! growth of flowers has been made. NEWS OF THE WEEK. fluids are carried to the sore or ulcer and keep it come to the front. While for a hundred years they have irritated and inflamed. S. S. S. will ^ purify and Remember the kind acts of others, There no been for sale m a limited the blood when all is grown way, Maine Matters. The members of invigorate stagnant sediment or but forget your own. it is comparatively few years since the the Republican State committee met at other hurtful materials are washed out, fresh rich blood is carried to the Wise is the man who neither 1 botanist and the florist their New Meadows Inn, Brunswick, March diseased new tissues form, and the flesh to have a speaks each began parts, decaying begins too soon nor too late. as of Insurance Commis- look the secret States in the 20th, guests healthy and natural ; discharge ceases and the sore heals. about work. Like many Union, sioner S. W. Carr, and discussed and S. S. S. is the blood One thorn of experience is worth a has her trade in Several years a^o, my wife had a se- only purifier Georgia flowering completed plans for the State conven- that dozen buds of advice. vere sore leg: and was treated by the is guaranteed entirely vege- and while New leads tion to be held at June 12th. plants, Jersey Portland, best physicians but received no benefit. table. It builds the blood and It was up Self-made men would be all if Vinol—it is expected that, Gov. Ilill would advised her to S. 8. right with, a valuation in that line of over Our druggist try S., tones the as no didn’t talk be present, but he was unable to attend she Fourteen bottles cured up general system they shop. the which did. other If 600.000, yet Georgia, considering and sent a letter of II. her and she has been well ever since. medicine does. you have regret....Marcia The woman who is a talker is Canal a sore write us and good amount of cultivated land, lias a good Tribou is given the property, valued at J. R. MAROLD, 22 St., of any kind, get to N. Y. apt be a poor quitter. but the was willed her her Cohoes, the advice and curative showing in the $81,932 with which she $20,000, which by, of experienced nothing Some grandfather and taken from her by' her skilled physicians lor which no charge is made. Book on Blood and Skin men play the races and some is credited. Already floriculture ranks others work the uncle, Frederick C. Tribou, in a rescript Diseases free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. players. as one of the industries of the State, which has been handed down from just A fool's modesty is never allowed to elements which are found and is each mouth more and the Maine law court. The case is that expanding Seeks a Senatorship. overshadow his inability. of Marcia II. Tribou vs. Frederick C. more. The demand is for roses,* Arms of Porto great Rico. an Tribou and comes from Hancock coun- >Ir. Manley Not a Bona Fide Candidate for Many individual talks like a wise carnations, gerani- Porto Rico's new coat or’ arms de in chrysanthemums, is on foot to build man and acts like a fool, Cod-Liver ty.A movement (iovernor According to Bath Caper. f dissolved a Oil, ums, and with with some the con-' palms pansies. grow- up the general fund at Bowdoin college, picts exaggeration the Last week we expressed convic- In time of peace lots of men prepare ing market for aeuatic to which file college needs about $500,000, and it tour of the island as it appears lo the plants, tion that Mr. for applications for pensions. is understood that at the com- of Manley's candidacy m dists are much attention. coming voyager before entering the harbor in a spt g'ving will betaken the covered some other delicate table wine mencement active steps San .lean. Behind the rock is sk -a Governorship Misery loves company—and she usu- The lower is the rose, with the leading to raise the money....The directors of purpose; that he had some other end in ally has a houseful of it. carnaiinn a dose follower. Violets, the National Traders’ Bank, Portland, ^ view than the Gubernatorial chair. Fame is a bubble that can't be se- have arrived at a definite conclusion as with a hyacinths, dies, pansies, tulips, prim- The Hath Times this view of the cured by the little iron to the bank’s net loss in consequence gives bitting pipe, a organic odi 11s roses. pollieas and dat are among situation; of the defalcation of its teller, Gran-1 Go what you can when you are tin-1 otl ei floral in popular products Georgia, ville W. Leighton. Instead of $ls,000, A new feature of the hruiernatonal able to do what you would. i n leading flowers in the South during the amount mentioned the night of lias come to light which added—that’s no campaign just wear and fall all; loss will be Gymnasts spring cloth- grease, months are the violet and Leighton's arrest, the net gives an entirely new aspect to the sit- the winter ing regardless of the season. about $gs,onn,.Dr. Arthur J. Brad- j nation. It is on good author- Georgia has one hundred I reported japoi.ica. bury, the Democratic nominee, was j ity that tlie candidacy of the Hon. Jo- Filling a straight lluslt is equivalent no bad six of hot with some a ani and a-res houses, chosen mayor of Old Town. March 24th, sepli II. Manley for the governorship is to extending a helping hand. taste, simple 'lu.uis square feet of glass. by a margin of 15 votes ovei Geo. P. only a hit ol subtile strategy; that Mr. j Fortunate is the man who de- | I.ougley, the Republican candidate. I Manley does not really want to be gov really Vnr. ng in Georgia in the middle of serves 11is own opinion of himself.' Dr. Bradbury received 405 votes. The ernor of Maine or expect to u in the hon- wholesome medicine with south from a January, making the trip com cil shows eight Republicans and or, but that lie does want to lie t inted It sometimes happens that a man's' cold climate, we are at once interested] two J lemocrats. States Senator forMaine,anil is covering house is his mother-in-law’s castle. of blue violets, up a still limit for that exalted office the beautiful gardens If a man doesn’t know when to he' a j Fish and Ga.mk. “The fishing will with an ostensible light for the govern- ! remarkable curative I bloom in with silent lie doesn't know when to !,cy large quantities, | lie good, this year,’’ said Commissioner or’s chair and will use his gubernatorial I speak. ; little or no care apparently very or Stanley recently “especially in the cam! daoy when the light time comes I Perhaps a pretty girl is called a j like I as tiie with the nit:ation, grow very rank and plenti- liig lakes, Moosehead, Grand, basis fora compromise “peach” because siie lias a heart of Green. Cobbossee, Sebago. Auburn, and friends of William T. Cobb, whereby stone. power. in. u,d as the season advances are others of large size. These lakes have Mr. Cobb will assume tlie distinction of j in woods in A man forms a and Everything that is in Vinol is lot,!.,; growing wild the been well stocked in the past and there | governor of the commonwealth and successful plan plainly printed on the label o* each U e ■ sticks to it. like a to a package. know Vinol is a II *i.l.dal. e. Follow mg the violet comes. cannot fail to lie fine lishing as soon as Mr. Manley will prolix the next highest working gimlet splendid preparation f< | tired, pale and weak women the season In the small title to that of President to Ids name." point. and children, old people and ai ii i ,gardens, the beautiful -white begins. ponds who are run j 1 persons nervous or a; d the minor streams there won't lie The 'I'inies goes on to state that it down, losing flesh. We hi ] it was an Irish philosopher who said: satisfied that is in re ssii-. fragrant and familiar even in Vinol the best tonic reconstructor we have ev any increase in the lishing. There is | lias seemed odd to many politicians that "Idleness clothes a man with naked- sold, and. in many cases we nave been to the north. Then we have the yellow so much lishing in them that the lish Mr. who lias been a able see for ourselve*- | Manley, champion ness." the wonderful results it ar>‘soon aii taken out, and then time of rotation of in tin* distribu- brings about. Remember that we guar jonquils, and later the hyacinth, whose j locality antee Vinol and refund the must be given to allow new fish to take I tion of offices, should lie a candidate at Nearly every woman n earth has I purchase money to all who are no of smaii white blossoms on one sat is fled. cluster their places. Apparently, there is lit- tins time, but declares tire paragraph lost a pocket book at some stage of her ; are sweet-scented and seen, < career. stem ] tle good in trying to protect these! PORTO Rico’s :s:.A OAT of arms above explains it. It then says: aln.i'st inueb for stalk small brooks and small as "It is to he that Mr. Man- tin-spindling ] ponds, only the rising sun. It a crest ore of the supposed Few people are envied because f about mi lish ran In- is conscious ot the of a — wine the beautiful many caught ley opposition 1,1 led!. Then any-I Columbus (‘.".ravels was ad-acel. The their wisdom; many because of their way; that is. unless they may act as j great many people to him, and (lov- wealth. n mmiicas, in both red and white, their old seal nrantetl to the island lei-der.- to tin- larger lakes. We got! by Spain ernors are chosen by the people. He M about .T~>n lili --nil,.- much like a rose, hut firm more eggs Iasi fall than ever before. ; years ay. presented three must know that in their hands Ids fate Successful doctors know now to juc- lending features a rock must at the convalescence of their i- like, while the leaves an- ;;1 a Out hatcheries are ell filled and incu- in tin* ocean,, lie. iiest. doubtful. The oppo- loug wealthy waxy «iOLI> 1)1 sT. bation will si-i-11 la- Then the lainli of St. John and of sition thut lias already developed is but patients. Mii.i.ai waxy green appearance. The completed. j design the^ji we must feed tli little lish until it is 1 a ol the inevitable. Hut while Spanish tlaa and castle. warning a mail s are va 1 inns nut a\ Many who attempts to wear i,[isi Heights, rage time to libera;i : .en 1 look for Mr. is not an idol of the good | Mauley people, tlie mantle of is is one of 1 greatness disappointed I:, ee ii-et. This the most records from the big lakes I have men- Sliot in His Left he lias great influence with politicians. Teg. 1 in the .it. in the tioned.” As party leader lie has distributed 1 ujiulai blossoming plants south For all kinds of sores, burns, bruises, or “Let the GOLD DUST twins do your work.” other Salve favors broadcast, which he has se- When a woman is unable to go can be found both out- wounds be Witt's Witch II a/el by shop- and glowing In 1»i;ij Last week Andrew Car- is a sure cure. Skin diseases yield to it at cured many loyal adherents. The legis- ping she calls on a neighbor and tin y door and in the month of during negie made the statement that lie had once. Never fails in -uses of piles, ('onl- lature of l!K)4 ii'o.j will elect a successor talk shop. February. 'given away :is libraries in one day. In ine and healing None genuine blit 1 De- to* Senator Eugene Hale, and a sena- A man’s deeds are but the .1st of the towns and cities benefit- Witt’s. beware of counterfeits “1 suffered torial election at the hands of men good limited, With the arrival of March wc have for man\ from a sore caused a yun there is no end to the mischief he ran ed are two New Kngland towns. Athol, years by many of whom are under obligations to shot wound in m\ left ley:," says A. S. Ful- the opening of the pear and peach Mass., and Littleton. X. II.. which re- him must seem to Mr. accomplish. ler, English, Ind. “It would not heal and Manley vastly, an hlos.-oms. which piesenta most beauti- ceived sir,.nun.shipments of citrous ffave me much trouble. 1 used all kinds of easier to obtain than election to the Methuselah was fortunate enough to fruits from Southern California arc I at the hands of the whole I ful j'./ture. Acres on acres of pear remedies to no purpose until 1 tried De- governorship have lived before patent medicines I. r>ur, cars behind lest year and the new Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes I people, who are disaffected and who are ] were invented. seen trees are to be set out in rows, all ■ crop is certain to be short. The total completely cured me. predisposed in favor of another eandi- What some men eoveied with their white blossoms. shipments now aggregate n.-jno ears. date. It is not to be supposed, how- say should not be The charged up against them, but credited \eai by. peihaps. is a peach orchard, The discharge ot Florence Hums from | Latest Spring Fashion Notes. ever, that Senator Hale will relinquish and her of I he ! liis without a He is an to some one else. : the tices covered with their blossoms custody acquittal charge position light. of the murder ot Walter lirooks, leaves .-Jeeves are increasing every in aide man and an astute politician and a of a rich | day The candidate who gets the vote of pink. another murder for New York : size, and it seems not at all tighter, and if the of Mr. Man- mystery j unlikely report tlie fair sex ought to receive quite a to sentences have been''that the summer we to seek an election to the wt wild dowers .the first noticeable is solve.Heavy before shall lie ley’s purpose handsome majority. the in the Cuban the sleeves Senate is a battle he the which is one of the ! given principals postal ]j wearing Mowing so fashion- correct, royal may yellow jasmine, is a frauds. C. F. W V-ely gets to years’;; able in the early forties. expected. The question of the govern- It a man inclined to lend fast must beautiful dowers in the south. ; imprisonment, and a line of s.Mi.Tol: W. | orship is also involved with it and it is life lie should lead it to the nearest The prominence of and small The blossoms are yellow, trumpet- II. Reeves, lo years' imprisonment and stripes said to lie part of Mr. Manley's pro- : hitching post and tie it. ! checks in all the new spring and sum. and on a vine similar to a fine oi ,:.ia. FstesIL Rathbone, to gram to make as hot a light fm that of- shaped, grow I met materials is very and ] When it comes to struggling araiust years' imprisonment and a line of s:H>,- marked, ap- lice as if lie intended to win. so lively the so-called vine at home.1 plies to silks and washable fabrics as ] tlie inevitable, the bald-headed man is canary ta*. times in the Maine political held are to well as to woolen in a class all by himself. They climb trees, fences, and anything goods. be expected.” which the vine can twist around. It ^xvSToniA,. \\ bite skirts will A girl's idea of a fool is another girl | prove popular again Ileliet' in six Hours. who breaks off her E one inhales Bears the The Kind You Have Always during the coming white and cotton engagement because walking in the woodland _/> Bougi.i 1 listri■ssii'c Kidnej ami Riadder hiseases season, for such goods tire in full her folks are opposed to it. tin- rich fragrance twin the large clhs sway, relieved in six hours by"\ r:w (i he at Sol ru and cool, laundered dainty, freshly Am nine ax Khinea ( cue." Il is a great No matter how a woman ins oi blossoms high up in the trees, 1 snr frocks positive SiEij will this summer supreme. on account of its exceeding reign surprise prompt- may lie of anything, she is seldom win- Then there are the blossoms, Alter ness in relieving in bladder, dogwood Svventy-five Years. IS raid laces the pain kidneys to bet real on it. describe well new and in male or female. Relieves re- ing money large and white as the driven snow; the back, j laces made of white washable braids tention of water almost If i A vi-it to the oM home i> one of tlie most immediately. Never have any dealings with under- growing on bushes! for summer These laces come want relief and cure this is the honeysuckle large ilt'liglitfu] cxjiorioiici'S i.f old age. In New gowns. you quick takers if can avoid it. are a in A. you They iu colors both and ihojh and more has been made lovely patterns and in various widths remedy. Sold by A. llowesxV Co., IlrurJ Are a slave to pink white, fragrant | England close lot -always wanting to screw a you housework? each of the feeling for the old home- suitable for skirt as well as for bodice gists, licitast Me. and very pretty. Among early bloom ! year man down. stead, and it is onl\ natural that the “old trimming. evs are \\ id the The Largest Sailing Ship. the plum tree, blue Mag home" paper, The Youth’s Companion, Solomon says tlie glory of a woman should iu this renewal of “old For mourning and all informal and the wat- i lilies. participate is in her hair, but he doesn’t say GOLD DUST any- has home" occasions and sensible blouse The American builders of done more than anything else to emancipate women from the acquaintances. pretty many-mast- ! thing about her glory being attributed In the greens there are the live oak, East week the publishers of The Youth’s and skirt will be much more ers will have to bestir themselves if I back-breaking burdens of the household. It cleans gowns to some other woman's hair.—Chicago everything Companion enjoyed a visit from one of their worn than in the about the dishes, clothes and woodwork. Sa es whose leaves are small and slender, re-, they were last year. Linen, they wish to retain preeminence News. house—pots, pans, seventy-live-year subscribers, Mr. R. \Y. Duck and land will be size of their The live-master time, money and worry. rum ! a Madras, Ho ships. seiiihling northern willow; and ; Peabody of Chicago, now ninety-one years much in evidence for thesfe gowns.— now being built for F. Laeisz of Ham- Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Hie cacti, which with no old, who had been spending a few weeks in grow trouble, Ladies' when be the Chicago. New York. Boston. St. Louis. FAIRY Now England. IE* is one of the few sub- April Home Journal. burg will, completed, | Makers of OVAL SOAP. feet in several height, large, rank and scribers on record who has taken The largest sailing vessel afloat, she will j Youth’s since its Saved a be named the her very thrifty The cedar tree here is j Companion continuously Many Time. I’reussen, designed lirst issue, April 17, 1827. The letter in j Don't 12,non tons and reg- more delicate and than neglect coughs and colds even if it displacement being graceful that which he sent his was Tired Out j original subscription is Such cases often result istered tonnage s,o, This Herman- one spring. seriously ■ l the non:. The nines are in' of the first he ever wrote. Through 1 at this season just because people are care- built vessel exceeds in tonnage any of ...THE... | young manhood, maturity and old age, A or more one less. dose of Due Minute Cough Cure the American and even two varieties, similar j times of war and times of in five-masters, “ through peace, will remove all danger. safe. I was very poorly and could Assessors’ New and in the all Absolutely exceeds the seven-masted steel schooner Notice. to the northern so far as the England West, through Acts at once. Sure cure for about the house. I was pine coughs, colds, now of hardly get the last seventy-live years of his life, his under construction at the yards Tin* subscribers, assessors of the of Mel are while the other croup, grip, bronchitis, and other throat tired out all the time. Then I tried city spills concerned, one constant has been the old the F'ove Kiver and Com- fast, hereby give notice lo the inhabitants ot said | companion and lung trouble. “1 have used One Minute Ship Engine and it on Youth’s Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, only lielfast, to make and in to them true and lias no spills except the very ends of Companion Cure several Postmaster pany at Quincy, Mass., which has a bring Cough years,” says took two bottles to make me feel perfect lists of their polls and .-states, real an.l The growth of The Companion itself from C. O. 111. “It of tons. Our Her- the oranches, and are Dawson, Harr, is the very displacement 10,000 in on hand 01 they very long the first small four-page issues to the great perfectly well.”— Mrs. N. S. Swin- personal, writing, including money best cough medicine on the market. It lias man friends are finding the Yankee it interest, debts due more than the\ are owing, and like tassels. Another easy family paper of the present is merely Mo. ami growing typical ; saved me many a severe of sickness schooner idea a the ney, Princeton, all property held in trust as guardian. e\.-ii of the of tin* Mr. spell good thing, and big is the which needs growth country during and I recommend it. The children’s tor, administrator or otherwise u \eept such as tree bayonet spike, warmly schooner will no doubt soon become a is law Peabody’s lifetime. The wonderful tri- favorite. by exempt from taxation which the\ are JOUiSK l{s «JK very little care, and its leaves or what- umphs of steam, and electricity; the great ! much more important factor in Herman Tired when you go to possessed of on the first day of April next! and inventions that made the nineteenth century shipping than it is at present. be prepared to substantiae’the same according evei they might he called, resemble the Fishermen to law. For the purpose of said lists what it was, all occurred in the Lucky tired when receiving nearly period bed, you get nd making a record ol transfers of real estate, CRAIN. bayonet, growing out from the straight through which Mr. and The1 the Peabody Munsey's Money. tired all the time. undersigned will be in session at the asses Youth's have side Gloi < kstki!, March 25. A large up, sors’ office stalk. While this is hut a drop of water Companion passed by during business hours of each da\. j side. school of codfish has struck into Boston from the IlKsT To Tin: ill ll Niu Frank A. w ho, 20 years or so Your blood is im- in the sea, we have given our readers a i The Mr. holds for the and Munsey, Why? \ V ol- vi'ltii. NK\i (and no longer), and FEED, regard Peabody bay, the netters are making the was a 1 ago, resident of Augusta, lias any personal examination ot the as- In id outline of some of paper is not because of its age, bui because most of their that’s the reason. property by the plants opportunity. pure, sessors will not be considered as the in in made another change in his vast New a’ waiver for paper, although the same purpose was the of the of in to lind were to Yesterday biggest day York which lie has You are on the neglect any person bringing in ii ue ami p they might expect they its last issue as in that of seventy-five years publishing business, living 1 ci a> SEEDS and season, and 60,000 pounds of fresh cod- lists, required by law lanks on w lii«-!i visit the State of ago, has kept pace w ith all the extraordinary built up since leaving Augusta. In ad- ex- to make such lists be bad at tin* assessors’ tleorgia. fish were landed at Fort border line of nerve may of these three wharf, bringing dition to his he now owns Office. <* At this date the live oak is its developments generations, magazines losing and instead of growing ohl lias grown young from *3.40 to *3.75 per hundredweight. the interest in two haustion. Take I el fa st, March i>»u-j eontroling daily Ayer’s A. A. SM A 1.1,. Assessors CROCE' rich shade of green in a of in enterprise, in originality, and in the The total catch for the day netted *2, loo, 1 tinge red, newspapers, the Washington Daily .1, F. SlIHI.lKiN, oi to know and the and checks were real- and be and Is about its old ability supply literary quite substantial Times and the New York Sarsaparilla :;wl.i A. V M ANSI- 11-1,1), \ lie!fast. discarding coat! wants of tin* American Daily News, of Salt family. ized by the inshore fishermen. and cured. ri»i|)ort(M*s for a new one. The and lie proposes to establish daily news- quickly pear peach j The of this lleet high-liner yesterday papers in other of the t rees ere tins in have Xeirleet Mean? Hauler. was parts country will, appears print, the little sloop W. II. Clement, Ask doctor what ho thinks of j very soon. For this reason lie lias or- your Ayer’s in rl\e finest of Don't biliousness and manned and He knows all about this grand LIVE STOCK dealer* quality lost their coat. Violets are neglect constipa- by ('apt. M. Beed a a Sarsaparilla. llowery \ Percy ganized corporation with capital of old medicine. Follow his advice and tion. Your health will sutler permanently two who them family men, among stocked *425 w hich lie calls the Frank wo will be satisfied. SOU) still plentiful, hut passe, for the rose if you do DeWitt’s Little Risers #10,000,000, A. UN COMMISSION. Early for their day’s work. Others did pro- J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. life and cure such cases. M. li. Smith, Butternut, Munsey Co. He states that his net hush is taking on new other well. The RECEIVERS OF... Mich., says “DeWitt’s Little Early Risers portionately Grade, Capt. profits from his publishing business Anthracite and sweet and wilder Dowers are Peter stocked *000 last week. p bursting are the most satisfactory pills I ever took. Grant, last year aggregated $00$,015.21. This New Milch Cows, Vial Calves. Beef of Never or cause nausea.” into bloom. The japonica is not so grip is a "pretty good annual income for a every description, ai years’ S3, 25, 37 Front St.. Belfast Adaline Walker, who lives on Peaks experience. other night, and when 1 was told just moment’s peace. Finally I read of Kodol Wi re or telegraph for information. Island, Portland harbor. In her appli- Cure and have been it to Facts About Alice Roosevelt. TRIAL SIZR JEgF-Stoek shipped from Burnham every Monday. TELEPHOIM E 4-2. to the of the curtain Dyspepsia taking Interesting previous rising cation it is set forth that she is in her my great satisfaction. I never found its E. L. LIBBY, B. & A. Stock Yards, that the the end 103d year. She receives aid as the equal for stomach trouble and rec- She has blue ly** Brighton. Mass. performers, especially gladly eyes. F. L. mother of ommend it in hope that I may other Cream 8a!m LIBBY. Burnham. Me. THE TRADERS INSURANCE CO for the it dependent James Lorrett, help She is an excellent horsewoman. Ely's Direct all to men, blacked-up occasion, sufferers.” Kodol Cure cures all impiiries and the maximum sum allowed, $8 per Dyspepsia Her hair is light brown and Gives relief at once. OF CHICACO. caused some but I found that stomach troubles. \ ou don’t have to diet. wavy. LIBBY BROTHERS, Me. surprise; is as she has no Her features are clear-cut and Burnham, ASSETS DEC. 1901. month, given her, Kodol Cure what regu- It cleanses, soothes and 31. such was the case, and when the com- Dyspepsia digests you Real other means of support. The next old- eat. lar. heals the diseased mem- Estate, $ est is of brane It cures catarrh Mortgage Loans,.12*. bination of black-face actors (please Bernard Stone Biddeford. As Sbe is said to be a typical American Collateral Loans, ..... i:t, I he a Stocks and Bonds,.l,9f>\ in mind it was a receives I'nited States pension, Profitable girl. bear negro minstrel Poultry. S&Stasw.00?! COLD 'N HEAD T. R. Cash in office and Bank, 171.» his State aid is not so much as is given She was eighteen years old on Febru- is absorbed. Heals and SIMONTON, Bills Receivable,. on the their ..... show) appeared scene, Mrs. Walker, There are numerous re- 1002. protects the Membrane. Restores the Senses of Agents' Balances A census shows that of the ary 11, LAWYER Interest and Rents,. l- were report Taste and Smell. Full size sue.; Trial siz lie.; dark faces indeed with of aid between 80 and 90 She is fond of and Uncollected .... 1 polished cipients years farms in the United very dogs, has a at or l>v mail. Premiums, 5,739,657 States, Druggists All other assets. .... until shone. The show of age. black-and tan as her special pet. ELY 56 Warren Street. New York- -_21. blacking they The total BROTHERS, .... 5,096,252 reported poultry. And Real Estate Gross Assets of fowls 3 months old and over Miss Roosevelt is gracefully Deduct items not Noi. was held at the City Hall, and opened A Card. number slender, Agent. admitted, *_ and a little below’ the medium Admitted .... d I were: Chickens, height. Offices, Chestnut Assets, with the usual half circle on the the do reported including SC.opp. Bay View, We, undersigned, hereby agree to fowls, 233,598,085; 6,- She was born in New York City in a LIABILITIES DEO. 31. 1901. refund the a guinea turkeys, stage, the orchestra of two money on 50-cent bottle of roomy, old-fashioned house at 0 West Get Your Licensed Net unpaid hisses,.# hN- consisting .... (Jreene’s Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails 599,367; geese, 5,676,863; ducks, 4,807,- Dog CAMDEN, MAINE. Unearned Premiums, S5W.0 and a mandolin. The 358. The in 1899 were Fifty-seventh Street. All other liabilities, .... 27, xi guitars program to cure your cough or cold. We also eggs produced All owners or of should Will attend to or other law busi- guar- Her who was Miss Alice keepers dogs procure any collecting Total,.fl.OrW.J antee a 25-cent mother, the annual license on as ness have in Knox or Waldo resembled that the whites in bottle to prove satisfactory 1,293,819,186 dozens, against 819,722,916 them at once, the license you may counties, Cash Capital, ..... 500,0 given by Lee of died and or money refunded. dozens in 1899. The total income de- Hathaway Boston, three fee is due ou April 1, and the law will be strictly buying, selling or leasing real estate, renting Surplus over all liabilities, 968.T1 the other than that the enforced titles of real north, singing A. A. Howes & Co., rived the farmers from their days after the daughter’s birth.—April against all unlicensed dogs and their cottages, looking up estate, making Total liabilities aud surplus 13,5X2. i»' by poultry owners. L H. ''•URCH, Clerk. wills or conveyances, negotiating loans, etc. was very of the south and could 6m45 W. O. Poor & Son. was Ladies’ Home Journal. City typical industry in 1899, *281,178,035. Belfast, March 25, 1902.—3w 13 3ni3 3wl3 VslPE VIEWS OF CONDITIONS IN worn tilted rakishly over horse-hair I LITERARY MEWS AND NOTES. WEST 1 HE DANISH INDIES. MRS. IDA L. ROSER chignons of the fashion of a generation ! or two ago. These are the wives and i Out an !*• lie^ard Annexation to tlie Grand-Niece «»f Ex-President “Farming Convicts,” article daughters of prosperous giving a account of the work- What Sort of "Ainnic.in James K. Polk, Writes to negroes, who graphic have in of the convict labor I slanders Will shops the town or hold ings system in Make. Mrs. Piukliam Saying: petty forms the first oliices. Their sisters a Georgia, feature of the e of The Journal peg lower in the snondem ] April number of Frank Leslie’s Popu- 1'ea n ns. I'inkuam : —I have been social scale make no pretence of lar iii Amalia, St. Thom AS either Monthly. This article is the result married tor nearly two years, and so foot or head gear—except sometimes of an investigation made expressly for February 25, 1!H)2, it is easy f.i have n -i been blessed with a child. this the crownless brim of a magazine by B. F. Blackburn. I i.iv *. however, suffered with acorn- man’s discard- in these islands to obtain a Another side of prison life treated p; it iii of female troubles and ed hat, or a half is of re- pain- cocoanutj shell in- from an different of view popular opinion ful until entirely point | menstruation, very recently. verted. The dress skirts of the Will is shown in the proposed transfer to the lower story, “The Mongrel class below the Child,” wherein one of -• stop just knee, so that Chicago’s prison .Acs— because it is tlie one schools is used as the a bevy of women at a little distance background for* a The Kind You Have conversation among high It Cure striking tale of boy life. A sketch Always Bought, and which has l>ccn look to like little by you children. John Uri called “Northern Ken- in use for over 30 ! in thirty-tour thousand peo- Lloyd, years, has borne tlio signature of The men wear dungaree tucky in AVar Time,” is a vivid recollec- 1 tea bouts) who are trousers, — and has been made under his supposed tion of a described per- calico shirts and broad-brimmed straw Me? past period with sonal the one hundred and titty great literary charm. A striking charac- supervision since its infancy. hats: and the youngsters sport a a woman !hs of land in the shirt, That’s the personal question ter sketch of the Golden m Allow no one to deceive you in this. included of the Mayor Jones, ora skirt, according to sex, or whatever asks herself when she reads cure9 Rule All “ ■ of a man Imitations .1 Mayor Toledo, about Counterfeits, and are gregarious lot, the use of Dr. Just-as-good” but crowding comes for of diseases by whom handy "full dress,” and noth- womanly opinions widely differ at present, Experiments that trifle with and the health and leaving the best and most Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. and a endanger of ing at all for negligee. study of the career and attain- Infants and ■ ■ Foreigners find it cure her ? it ions almost as lonesome Why shouldn’t ments of the celebrated actress, Mrs. Children—Experience against Experiment. much amusement in tossing coppers Is it a case? Thousands Leslie 1 as complicated " Carter, add to the all-around pied Crusoe’s island in been cured Fa- from the hotel verandas down into the of such cases have by character of this number. it is an actual fact that vorite Is it a condition crowd, which instantly resolves itself Prescription.” Oswald ind unhealthy coast town. which local doctors have declared in- Garrison Villard opens the What is CASTORIA into a tangle of legs and arms, the curable? the hundreds of thou- April Atlantic with a survey of the Vinalia, has over 12,000 of Among Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Pare- heads being out of sight in the center sands of sick women cured by the use of past management of The Army of the Oi', licli compose the Dr. there United a goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It popula- of the mass, searching for the coin. Pierce's Favorite Prescription States, accompanied by gener- I’lioiiias; and on the are a who were pronounced ous tribute to the energetic endeavors contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic larger No more animated great many scene can be incurable bv local doctors. Wonders of President Roosevelt and st. 1 'mix. nine-tenths of Secretary- substance. Its age is its It the than " guarantee. destroys Worms MRS. in* I.. RnsRR. imagined the market-place of St. have been worked by Favorite Pre- Root to rescue it from the rule of in- and : live ill t lie two Chl'is allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind towns, “The Thomas—the costumes of in the cure of irregularity, capacity and routine under which it so value of Lydia E. Pink* i gaudy the scription” Colic. It relieves and ITedenckstoed. So. with inflammation, ulcera- nearly broke down the Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ham's Vegetable Compound was women, with their baskets and on weakening drains, during Spanish trays tion and female weakness. It War. lie shows how its and It on The one the called to i:i\ ti an intimate always incoherent Flatulency. assimilates the Food, regulates llio .'liking topic, by their heads; the swarm of naked friend, whose :...d pica- helps. It almost always cures. organization, its antiquated and in- Stomach and vox are not hard to s’inply been a Bowels, giving healthy and natural popuii ninnies about underfoot: writes Mrs. efficient sleep. torture with indammation and ulcer- | dodging every- ”Three vears ago.” John Graham, management, its subjection to The Children’s if are two little news- of 2018 Plumb Street. (Frankford) Philadelphia, Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. daily at ion. and a : *w i ottlvs of ( and political “pulls” impaired its effective- your om- body shouting, laughing Pa.. "I had a bad attack of which chattering very dropsy ness in the ■biislu'd he;'e. each about as ’1 1 cure ter and also a weak field, ami proves that P‘' he c; n hardly ; in a good humor which seems infectious- left me with heart trouble, very only believe back. At times I was so bad that I did not know the American initiative of the "man be- si ei of which iaitii- it xh t-'-dry. she GENUINE foolscap, enjoys Indeed. 1 never saw a or more what to do with myself My children advised hind the ALWAYS such ldes^rd In 1, I took four happier rifle” enabled us in Cuba to CASTORIA me to take ‘Favorite but I o'! tin- two strongest factions, j your Prescription,’ overcome the botth --o! y« -!;.*>• und and consider utterly contented community, always had been taking so much medicine from the doc- far-superior equipment .cm. I. 111 bo nine's tor that T was with everything. I and armament of g Mall myselL* cured. ! once n »re in tine and all discouraged much-despised Spain. hilarious, singing laughing day- came to two years ago. and pick- health and so r.ts: Philadelphia He describes the labors of lor annexation. 1 ts cdi- my domestic and one of li‘,I’e books one day began to Secretary- long. ing iip your Root to reform oflienii dut ;v s all .so-ni e\-.'- now. for I read what your medicine had done for .thers, I this state of things; lolm M. 1 nc. lias Ligjitbou A natural and determine'* 10 it I took s^ven bot- shows what he feel so st -I !,o- i d.i ■ three times courtesy spirit of try myself. has accomplished and is a well good :u 01 his life tles. and to-dav’l am woman, still dt in the w'nat I used to do, Y u stiongj, trying to and calls at- have a host of kindness prevail among the better weighing 162 pounds. Hav< gained 29 pounds accomplish; si,pcs. and to friends in I use ‘Favorite tention to the fact that Secre- used be on the Denver. an 1 amon:r the best classes which charm the To since started to Prescription.’" patent stranger. Root has achieved “more k Tribune in 11 is ■mint. Yours very Mrs. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets clear tu« tary reforms young days. gratefully.— an invitation to a hall in some in his I r» a I j. Rosfr. the leader of the unquestionably, opposi- tilling them with industrious and de- I bold were a few minutes be- called strangers i every case, are the creators of con- department, “The Good-Time also issues a semi-week in larger sirable people. Although two color- fore, a delightful attachment grows up sumption. Don't even let a cold get Garden,” begins this number. Mr. t railed the 'Tiende." between them with — Bok discusses several While ed men already figure in the Colonial tropical speed, to lodged on your lungs, you can keep dtimely subjects he at with on the editorial chief Kitchen !it that if annexation relinquished parting it off. Just the instant that you feel page, among becomes Council, are natives of the island, lively they Faxxi k li. AVakd. the soreness, bathe chest them the growing of the fact, the islanders | regret. slightest your i tendency mphshed will men of means and who con- American stability, j in warm water; then give it a good father to neglect the com- al Americans as they are now sider themselves with Minard’s Liniment. The panionship of his children. The illus- SALE. Hanes. Alien Before FOR negroes SniiK Kniser. rubbing he the the the faster trations, which are beautiful and nu- Billies, opposes project would be quite another matter. Miss Geraldine Farrar. The Boston greater inflammation, include one of » « '• •' *i< -1i.t« of the late the force that is in him. lie will the medicine be absorbed through ; merous, Mr. Taylor’s There are other and more ! prima d< nna. was root inly the recipient Furnishings. personal the It smart it exquisite pictures of southern and ■■in the pores. may some, may life, people to remember that I reasons for to the of marked attention from Kmperor Wil- a opposition transfer. start you perspiring, but never mind; double page of college girls at their A. C. SIBLEY. iiutiful islands were offered to We them in all lines The Danes who are now holding Colo- it will take that cold right out of your studies. The departments are more in- have the real estate is c fiend rd States a few in less than an hour. After and than ever. The following foj sale. years ago "for nial offices know that their salaries are system teresting helpful and at the lowest possible and rubbed it in thoroughly, just beautiful Easter cover is the work of H< A’LSTL AD IN Hit h and you've .... STRtET. refused: appeals to at issue: and there are certain prices monopo- I mix a little with molasses, and swallow A. E. Foringer. By The Curtis Pub- lie whetherthev desire to hue of the best plaee> in Beltast. The again lies granted by the I a You can feel it all the lishing Ten buildings present government teaspoonful. j Company, Philadelphia. at-, a large two 'tory brick resilience with ell. a -a to he "taken in and done cents a ng which would he null and void when j way down to your stomach* and when j copy: one dollar a year. TIN 1: \y and commodious 'table and carriage hou'e, and a 'mailer 'table: aii modviu lie says that while their eon- I it passes the sore sp t in vour throat J rotivenienees, King Christian has no more to The April Forum opens with an arti- The grounds extern! from High to I’nioti streets, say ! or feel like a new man. uder Benmark is lungs you'll cle in which and contain' about "tie acre. Tennis court. had enough, about it. It is true that Sydney Brooks pertinently Nice tlmse islands You’ll breathe easier, fe-‘l I on-laid. Within a few rods of Belfast Bav of t least know what to stronger, applies to our own problems in the S WARE expect, and ! cost Denmark about can which i; -oiamand'a line view. sixty thousand speak clearer, tpid distinguish the j the lesson Especially adapt- he ii' Philippines to be drawn from WOODEN ed tor 'lin.mer home or fa'll <*nable d dangerous as unwise to soreness leaving. boarding dollars every year more than they yield “The Example of the Malay States" house. Six thousand dollars buys it. A portion > On Jan. Mr. A. R. of of the mom-v l ay know not of. tine of 6, 1902, Mills, j under British rule. mirehase can remain on mortgage if her--the bill being for soldiers Among other pa- desired. mainly New Haven, Me., wrote as follows : cent editoria.s contains These pers on questions af- and office-holders, and that therefore “Your Liniment received. I have been affecting foreign Ti:is fairs are “The Anglo Japanese Alii- ! port, meaning Charlotte Denmark will he to rid of the Buttering with neuralgia or rheumatism, and FOOLER MOUSE, HIGH STREET. glad get could no relief. When «-f auce,” by A. Maurice Low. and "Prince is a get your King .. purely maritime port, and I it on the of expensive encumbrance. It is equally Pain* came, rubbed back my Henry’s Visit," by Prof. Paul S. LAMPS Live thousand square teet of land and ;i cosy, a | neck and smelled it, and it worked like ! convenient brick house. I-'-.m nicrlv owned and -polity depends upon its remain tine that Denmark is a Reinsch. There figure also, in this clog upon island charm. I have been free from all pain for j j occupied. during Ids n-sidei"--- a, Belfast, by .Fits- o We are ten and think Minard’s Liniment month's contents, discussions of vari- > port. comparatively a veritable old Man of the days now, j t;* William H. l-'ogler ot the Maine Supreme prosperity, the medicine I ever saw. I’ll never ! ous of Chimneys. Fmbe.il Court. Modern conn-nienros. >t Denmark will greatest subjects domestic politics now I |*r».•«*. not get into be without it now.” s’.i'oa-et to Sldoo Sea. who must he shaken oft before attracting the attention of Congress: ! mortgage of to Belfast Saving' ll ational rows which will 1 Bank. S."»()0. close anything like prosperity can return. No one can doubt the virtue of an such as “The Amendment of the Inter- Shades, m is to the of article that lias such 1 ships the world: the rotten in lien- remarkably strong state Commerce -Vet, and Railroad Clearly, "something indorsements from our | MAIN AND FEDERAL STREETS. could never be coming friends, Pooling,” W. A. Robertson: "Pro- ! sure, for a day, mark" is and by burners and poverty way-behind-the- people living right in our midst, whom motion in the John i Corner lot ill the busim-" heart of the ■ i would be the case under Army,” by Major | city: tight- times conservatism. are men we know and whose truthfulness we i 4.tr>!» teet. Level and good -amt. Will There II. Parker; "Shall tlie United states ; budding•' be worth inside of n vt...' ie now elated can vouch for. Read Mr. Or ton’s ! Sl.ooo >amuel, .just by re- still in Charlotte Amalia who re- j amp Lease its Lands?” John P. Wicks. living Grazing by j Price 1 cesses and it whole volumes and $oU0. ambitiously branch- j member wheeled | letter; speaks though Irish: “Proposed Amendments to seeing Spanish dollars short; — as a ! Hiss OEKAJ.OINE FARRAR. j the Constitution,” Litchfield world-power. We art not tire streets the by Henry through by harrow-load, I got a bottle of your Liniment for West. In educational Yale is FARM ON MILLER STREEI. ire that the matters, port of St. Thomas li.'iin and the empress. She was the as she was a j in when tiie harbor was crowded | my wife, suffering with Prof. Ladd’s on days represented by paper Nine aer- under good cultivation, corner of remain neutral or free under the principal soloist at a diplomatic dinner terrible in her side. 1 it "The Miller t and ! with the shipping of all countries, and pain applied Disintegration and Reconstruc- Oil and Gas Stoves Stre* Lmeolmille av« e. One mile states. Then given at the scliloss and so pleased the to the spot and she was relieved. In tion of the and Harvard from post oftiee. again, is the ques- the were | Curriculum,” warehouses crowded with the the she felt no more and taxation. tie iroyal pair that she w as invited to sing I morning pain by Prof. Ilamis’ criticism of “Our Price, $675. islanders have of clime. It seems in- hasn't since.” products every ’at the imperial state concert. Chaotic Education,” while Mrs. M. K. ! A Full Line of been directly taxed and Just invest a and see the Cutlery, hardly credible that tlie present state of pover- quarter Gentlie, a Heidelberg Ph. I)., gives an PLEASANT STREET. e meaning of the word. Look great amount of comfort you’ll get out account of the of “Wo- I ty could have come about, where the present position Undivided half «»i two hows Candidates For of a bottle. For sale at all and lot owned o't' Rico Colby good-sized men at German Universities.” n and tiie distress there sun shines all the time and Earley common with ibu. \V. i. 'wan, Wait always everything rent. -’ to druggists’. Vernon Wilcox makes several practical American taxation. Seven in the fruit to Candidates for to the and vegetable line grows admission fresh- recommendations for the Preservation Price, $1500. od natives have man class at j died in the streets perfection, if planted. One can live Colby must present of Large Game.” A timely sketch of flitchell & T russell laan of studies counting in the characteristic starvation during the here, even under twenty-six points tactics of “The Boer BAY VIEW STREET. cheaply enough pres- ail: of these are car—a twenty required and in Battle” is contributed Edward B. condition of much ent the rich are | by things conditions, include About one acre -• though Latin, Mathematics, English, Rose, a former resident in the Trans- half of h-\ i land ail joining than ever under j tide water, about mil-- below Spanish rule, poorer and the poor and Greek and Roman The' In an one-eighth steamboat growing every day History. vaal. article entitled, "Is Eug- wharf. Suitable for The best c to the other six be chosen from cottage. location opposition methods of are, many of them, on the verge of points may i land being Americanized?” Herbert W. for a wharf south of Commei,• :a: street. cw masters various optional subjects which must, a is growing every day starvation. Gardens are few on St. Horwill replies to paper on that sub- Price, $250. include one Kodol On ami after Oct. 8, 1901, traius connecting however, Greek a ill culminate in revolution." language. ject in former issue of the same j Thomas, only a few onions and other is no longer a requirement for entrance at Burnham and Waterville with through trains h magazine. for and from property owners are unani- vegetables being raised — not nearly to Colby, options being permitted ior Cure j Bangor, Waterville, Portland.anc NORTH CHURCH. iii I The features of the are Boston, will run as follows: s the opinion that, for her own entrance in French, German, English April Century I l’ew No. 3o and a?. Price, #50 each. enough to supply the inhabitants, who Dyspepsia a and American History, Physics, and what you eat. frontispiece engraving by Timothy FROM BELFAST. Denmark ought to keep these I all eat from the United Digests Cole of the get nearly they About new courses famous painting by Velas- AM PM P at Chemistry. twenty This preparation contains all of the any cost. admit that entitled “Head of a 7 15 1 25 3 3l BROOKS. They | states—hut canned goods of every sort are offered for 1902 and 1903 in different; and all kinds of ; quez Young Man": Belfast, depart ■ digestants digests Point.t7 20 l 3o 18 36 ney for the sale would be as a a group of papers of personal recollec- j City i are and departments, including three in Ger- food. It instant ieiief and never j + 40 .One fourth grist mill. etc.. «.< bv swan cheap plentiful. Clothing, gives tious of Wa.do.+7' 30 t3 56 e-upied nd to man Literature, two in Litera- i Appomattox by General E. I’. Brooks 7 42 1 52 4 & Sibley Company. the mother country, which to order English fails tocure. It allows you to eat all j 20 | especially men's wear—made Alexander and Colonel +4 ture, two in and two ; Charles Mar- I Knox +7 54 ’2 04 36 I $250. bad a revenue for Spanish Italian, the food you want The most sensitive Price, many years from the finest imported woolens—costs in Historical Politics and International shall, ex-Confederates, and Generals ‘Thorndike. 8 00 2 10 5 15 i stomachs can take it. its use many | 8 10 2 18 5 50 c half a million of By John Gibbons and of Unity. expenditures, less than half the United States Law, two in four j Wesley Merritt 8 40 prices; Higher Mathematics, thousands of dyspeptics have been Burnham, arrive. 35 2 6 26 PERSONAL in the Union the of a ..11 35 435 — PROPERTY. 'hen, something may turn up in are Physics and Astronomy, two in cured after else failed. It Army; beginning Bangor. and wines and liquors altogether everything A M and one in ; new serial story on marriage, entitled "t King Christians do- Chemistry, Bacteriology. prevents formation of gas on the stom- Waterville. 908 3 08 7 20 Ten shares stock Maine Condensed Milk Co. bankrupt too cheap for the good ot the people. is : “Confessions of a Wife,” Chemistry taken out of the list of all by “Mary »* m Ay Price, 50 and Edward's un- ach, relieving distressaftereating. ! four humorous $1 per share. certainly King For six cents one can buy a bottle of required studies, junior year, and is to Adams”; stories, inelud- Portland.12 15 5 35 1 2f Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant take Seven om* hundred ;;ub twenty eighths of cus father-in-law is in no con- made fall idg “Chimmie Fadden on and Boston ‘ E- D. 4 o0 51 05 bb native wine, half of which will make elective, beginning with the | j E’Aigion Boston, schooner Charlotte T. Sihlev Price, with earn- I “A Hard Road to j w D. 4 io i' to throw oi 1902 1903. There are now six courses It can’t help Women,” Andy Cog- ings from date of sale mil}. #500. away her one valuable see more stars than were ever dis- TO BELFAST. you in all ! gins," by Chester One top carriage. Price ■ offered in Cliemistrv. but do Hailey Fernald; “My ssion. At any rate, the Danish covered in the heavens. you good bv Charles Hattell l?repared only by E. 0. DfWitt & Co., Chicago. | Golf,” Loomis, and lers think that the A they ought to have i Nowhere more than here, How Friends The $1. bottle contains 254 times the 50c. size. “Disciplining R. O.,” by Willis ^ ; \ Lll0 ZZ at forcibly Fought. boston,) £ l'or further particulars call m ■e in the Gibson, all illustrated; in the series on 1* M matter and not he turned where seven-eighths of the people are R H. MOODY. In Frank Leslie's The Great West a chronicle of the j Portland.-.11 CO 7 00 1 05 EDWARD SIBLEY, Beilast, Maine. ike dumb cattle, to other masters. is the fact more im- Popular Monthly A M ! black, strongly for overland trip to California by Noah April John Fri Lloyd tells the story Waterville. .... 9 52 7 10 4 15 cii the transfer was talked of a that the West Indies Brooks entitled “The Plains [or JOSEPH WILLIAMSON, j pressed upon you of a Kentucky village in civil wartime, Across,” Bangor. 7 15 1 35 Jr., with p v "Don ago. the negroes, who com- are tlie suit- when friend ! pictures by Remington: in the negroe's paradise, exactly fought against friend, and I Burnham, 8 50 li+20 4 Administrator. Augusta, Maine Collector’s (series an illustrated depart. 57 the bulk of the population of j ed to his taste and lazy habits, because brother against brother. Don't Tiling paper Unity. 9 08 10 75 5 05 "In on bottles; personal reminiscences of Thorndike. 9 17 11 20 5 15 were in these matters of principle,-’ he islands, universally favor the climate and the of na- Alexander II. the Knox. +9 25 +11 .35 + 5 24 j prodigality "not a hand was raised to by actress, Rhea; Cc ir says, prevent 9 40 41 missicrers’ Notice. and would doubtless have made two illustrated articles of in Brooks. 12 12 5 ture enables him to live without work. a flee choice. No of You travel Waldo. +9 50 +12 30 *5 5< feeling personal W l.N'TERl'l HIT, ST AT K Cl M MAH! It 10 1JH)2. "<1 citizens of our as Abyssinia by Hugues Le Roux and Point. +10 00 +12 fo -tim IM, Republic their After emancipation, once flourishing hatred stood between those who saw City W \ 1.1k* SS. Oscar T. both with mention of I Belfast, arrive 10 05 1 05 6 06 ar will life's Crosby, "e tlie been dul\ temperament permit: but; plantations had to he abandoned for duty differently.” Know American undersigned having appoint- A the a trade; “Recent Discoveries f Flag station. ed by ilie Honorable of Probate within • are afraid ! neighbor .to right of little dudge y -and with abund- lack of laborers: and their owners the Limited tickets for an now sold a '■Hid loi Wild eountv. ( to have home called one on his Concerning Buddha” by the emi- Boston ommissioiiers i.-.cive evening neigh- nent §5.00 from Belfast and all stations on Branch. riiul decide upon the claims of the creditors of 'son. Having beard returned to bor to the left. He English authority on India, T. W. exaggerated | mostly Europe, leaving kissed the children More Through tickets to all points West and Nortq tl>«* partnership estate ef A. D. Harlow Son, "its Riivs Davids; a paper of late of \\ of frequent lyucliings and swarms of idle blacks tu and shook hands with the parents. plain-spoken west, via all routes, for sale by I.. W Okokgi iiiterport, which estate has lie. •>, repre- practically criticism John on “Liter- Belfast. GEO. F. sented insolvent, notice ■.*.t>u• at the stake "I may not see I by Burroughs Agent, EVANS. hereby give agr. to iigs of negroes in the possess the the fruit you again; to-night Vice President and General the order of the said of Probate that six place. They pick to < I ary Values”; the third of Dr. Weir Manager .fudge go join Morgan,” he said. Than Your F. E. Booth by, Gen’l Pass, and Ticket months from and after Febi uai li. p.iug.haxe been ern portion of our so-called Land from trees the white men raise ! Mitchell’s “Little entitled Agent. > planted, The host went to his little wardrobe, Stories,” Portland, October JO, 1901. allowed to said creditors to pi. scut and prove e Free and ! “Two men"; a sketch their claims and that we will attend to the Home of the Brave, a few easy growing vegetables, and just took therefrom his great coat, thrust a timely by Henry duty ....Mother I C. Rowland entitled "The Seamy Side assigned us at the office of Fred Atwood at hreatened disfranchisement of the to pistol into the pocket, and' threw it "interport, at 10 o'clock a. m. Saturdav. enough Guinea-grass pasture their I in the a April over Philippines”; paper by Sylves- '•Til. aim of '■d race, the farce of the arm of his guest. Both were is good advice for Monday Aug. li. lang each of said days. despite equal goats. ter Baxter on “The of FKF.H poor men, and winter the Beautifying ATWOOD. I ; h- in approached; men and boys, 12 (HAS. li. advisedly kept up—they natur- ol the negro women are decid- Village and Town,” the text of Salvini’s HILL. |to,u,s- Many recipient attempted to return it. “No,” and the man who address on Ristori, delivered at the re- prefer any other sort of rule, edly good-looking, and are said the donor, “no, you take this coat. generally thinks he knows more than Moth- cent celebration in Rome of her f H. Coombs & "dd the matter come to a to the men Your path is to be one of eigh- Co„ Truly Wonderful How in all privation; Quickly plebiscite, superior respects, er Xature about his tieth birthday, besides poetry and the I won't need it. .. and all will besides, To-morrow running body I DEALERS IN : .. vote against it; and if doing what little work is done in linns his It will be seen from this the morning 1 start North to enlist. My out mistake when he gets departments. ally sold into new islands. The habit of list that there is a wide of CHAPHAN’S slavery along carrying burdens government has overcoats to spare, and indigestion. "Lm F." Atwood*s very range 1 their island topics. against their wishes, upon the head as soon as able to walk, pistols, too: you who go South may Bitters restore digestion. "dl at find neither. God bless friend; Second-Hand Goods make, best, but sullen and gives this class of females their notice- you, Golden Crown Oil trustful may we return to meet again. citizens, ripe fora repetition ably erect and graceful Carriage. When OF ALL KINDS. the murderous insurrections which “dressed to “1 used to RELIEVES AND CURES kill,” their calico gowns are think that all farmers wives ■ Mi 4% STOPPED FREE :VI' were overworked until I went to the ■ ■ m™ Cured tn Parties several times occurred here. in the most brilliant colors the county Permanently CASTOR IA having FURNITlRt, dyer can fair.’' ■ ■ m DR. KLINE’S COUGHS, 111 this connection be GREAT For Infants and Children. CARPETS. COLDS, HOARSENESS, may mentioned produce, their stockingless feet are shod “And what did see there?” h you NERVE RESTORER STOVES, to sell| fact had chairs covered with old ■ V No Fits or’anything that an unfortunate is with boots “They post- .11 after Oral day a uae. CROUP and all LUNG I ROUBLES. story high-heeled of white or red or by sending us a card will receive a age stamps and lace crosses cut out of ■ Consultation, personal br nail; treatise aad The Kind You Have prompt Hlir|iad in the Danish per- BOTTLE Always Bought and .. 92 TRIAL FREE call. Furniture ■ islands, industri- morocco, their wool is bedecked forated and one woman a to Antique specialty. ; cardboard, had Fit patieota who pay eipreaaage only on delivery. Permanent "ls|y circulated enemies of the with or quilt with 5,000 pieces in it. Needn’t tell Cure, not only temporary relief, for all Ner- by sale, gaudy ribbons, for extraordi- vous Disorders, Spaama, St. Vitas' me Epilepsy. Dane#. 33 Main Me. Uiat people like that are overworked unless it Debility. Bihauation. DB. K. Street, Belfast, !J5c. Pt;K BOTTLE a« soon as the United States nary occasions with hats veils H.KLIBfB. L4. gets and, is from choice!”—Washington Times. 931 Arch Street, Philadelphia. reuM un. Ill AT THE DRUG STORES. THE HEWS OF BROOKS. BEL HUNT. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. W. F. Marriner was in Montville last April first, and the assessor is making his ! All Humors week at Alfonzo Jackson's.The 3, 1902. visiting BELFAST, THURSDAY*APRIL annual call. croak I Are matter* which the of the frog is now heard in this vicin- Published the impure skin, Every Thursday Morning by John Dolloff, has been in Brooks ity, something unusual for the time of year. lineman, and other can liver, kidneys organs is than fixing the wires for our telephones. Spring three weeks earlier last year. ! not take care of without there i* ... Journal Pub. Co. help, Most of the farmers have their year’s Republican Mrs. E. C. Holbrook has as usual several such an accumulation of them. supply of fire-wood fitted for the stove. private students in French and Latin. 1- In advance, S2.no a in Winterport. church was finely decorated with plants seal: >l.uo for -i\ iu"i '>o cents for three eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired Miss Erma Barker of the Belfast and flowers. The morning and evening inonths. High fits of t i: i-1>i. l or one one bilious turns, indiges- Ai>'• Tt square, school spent tlie vacation with her parents feeling, services were largely attended. At the j im li I- for one ngth m coluiiii week, and here. dull headaches and other Easter I 25 cents for each su’.-. :-*-ni insertion. tion, many concert in the evening oyer forty are due to them. children took The church contains ! Miss Edna S. Hammond of Waterville has troubles part. I 54 pews and of them were THE CAMPAIGN OF 1904. been taking banjo lessons of Ethelyn most occupied by Grover. Hood's Sarsaparilla six people, and there were also agood many After uiH! years of political quiet, in the gallery_J. Murray llowe and Dr. Miss Blanche Hail of Fishon’s Ferry is during wt. I the state lias prospered, and Daniels of Boston were in town last week visiting her grandparents, Wm. C. Rowe Pills what looking after their has be- \h have entered upon promises and wife. property_Work Remove all overcome all on a to he icriuionioiis and humors, gun ten thousand dollar addition to a" campaign, -Mrs. Mattie Stitnpson has been very dan- tone and the Episcopal church, and also on a new one v. may be with dan- [their effects, strengthen, fraught is now gerously ill, but somewhat — I improved the whole post office and store at Dark Harbor ger t the party which has so long in health. invigorate system. l apt. W. s. Pendleton is building a steam the destinies of the State. con*'ii.id “I had salt rheum on my hands so that I saw mill M. J. Dow is putting m a stock of new at Ilew es Point to cut the thou- ublican State j Tt llei Convention and fresh could not work. I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla sands of the shore that have goods in anticipation of a lively iogs about v. h meets in Portland next dune spring trade. and it drove out the humor. I continued come down from Bangor. Its use till the sores Mrs. v i.n:n: ate Governor Hill by ac- f disappeared.” SWA J> VILEE. Chellis Michaels of Belfast his va- spent Ira O. Rumford Me. nn.it.. n for his second term, and Brown, Kalis, A cation wit his cousin, Ethie Grover of j telegram was received Saturday night action will be endorsed by the peo- South Brooks. Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises to announcing the death of Mrs. Albion Ford cure and keeps the promise. in remains are to be p While the Democrats would natnr- Chelsea, Mass. The Sidney Tibbetts started last Friday fur _ brought here for interment Tuesday — The l. > prefer to have a man of their own Boston, He has a job in Howard, Mass., COUNTY ice left Swan Lake last !..’ Meal faith in the Gubernatorial for the season. CORRESPONDENCE. Monday night_ Mr. Frye of Brooklin, Me., who has been ... r. they recognize in Governor 11 ill W li. II. Huberts lias been siek with a CENTRE MONTY! LLI!. the guest of Mr. /.. I>. Hartshorn, returned .1 e uiid honest executive, who has bad cold, lint has broken it up and the dan- There will be a special town meeting home last Thursday..Mr. Fred Einer- .(.In ah-'. red the affairs of tin State ill ger of fever is passed. April 7th, at 10 a. m., to see if the town will ji son has sold the home farm to Messrs. Fred 1 i.i i-tei.-st of all the people. There is Misses Anna and Florence Chaples of vote to establish a State road, and how |j E. and Fred 1*. Webb and returned to his Belfast much :m -taiii upon his private or official life, visited their friend Miss Mildred money they will vote to raise for the home in Williston, \. 1> — Miss Blanche and the opposition to him will be but McCarty of this place last week. improvement of the same K. A. Sprowl | Shorey of Lowell, Maine, is visiting friends Miss has recovered from his illness suliieiently iji town... Invitations are out for the wed- p. mui.c-iy IDs re-election will en Mildred McCarty is mad at us for j to be out — \Y. P. Jones was seriously ill ! ding of Miss Ellen Cunningham and Mr. sen two years more of good govern- making out her foot to be so big. she can last week, but is recovering rapidly—P. Ephriam Littlelield_Miss Annie ment. Then what! easily put on a Misses No. Its, D width. May, MRS. H. B. CUNNINGHAM C. Allen lias been working in C. P. Carter's youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \V. S. I .■ <•;.ie;Igu now fairly underway liufus Ward is sick at the home of his Tj sap orchard the past week... The young Nickerson, celebrated her fourth birthday has for its the Gubernatorial niece, Mrs. F.lla Springer. He is confined SPRING AND SUM TIER' object of this to a with a GOODS, to his bed people vicinity expect enjoy part} March loth. Although the day nomination in 1004. It has and it is doubtful if he recovers. already dance at Grange hall Wednesday evening. was very stormy the party was a success TO of feed .stared the '.rate to Large quantities stuff have been — from Kittery Mr. and Mrs. John Tibbetts are receiv- and her four little years were crowned with On hauled from this station within the 1 Tuesday, April Dm .My. given l ope to our opponents past ing congratulations on the birth of a son, happiness. 8, AIISS DOHA M. C AnRV. few weeks into Jackson and near- formerly ol' Hoston, Milliner ami 1 reatened divisiou in our own Monroe, March *_S—Albert Gay lias returned from WINTER POET. localities. by his and is for bis cul- ranks. It began with the announce- trip preparing celery Easter Sunday was appropriately observed Frederick L. w ho as ture the season — George Frye is at ment of Hun. .Joseph II. Manley of Edwards, acts engi- coming the .Methodist Church, and a large audi- MISS HATTIE M. BLACK neer on night shifter in offering bis farm for sale. -11• -t stvif Augusta that he was a candidate for Waterville, recently ence was present to enjoy the service. The visited his sister, Mrs. Janies Grover CLARKE'S the Gubernatorial nomination in 1PU4. of CORNER (Prospect ) decorations were very pretty. The special South Brooks. ,mlu',i,,« ^isu\s, %w\s. kam \ Miss I.ulu Cole is visiting friends in music was fine, and an eloquent sermon was FANCY GOODS1 Hue of the letters lie wrote to promi- 0 TKIMUI\(.> (iAI.ROONs, Some Freedom... Mr. Gardner Clarke has return- given by the pastor, Kev. J. W. Hatch. In s> IIMKK lliMI IO I M>i;i;\\ | \ nent politicians asking their support, twenty telephone instruments are j ed home from Massachusetts_Mrs. Ida the a very concert was Hair Work a being put into the village. We are boundto evening interesting SperialtV ,1(11 ItNAI. OH I( K |\ bio- si ; oi:‘ an open letter from Mr. talk with each other Inspector Williams Cole has returned home to her mother, Mrs. given by the children, and the house was ..re 1 of Hopkins Portland, pub- has charge of the job. Bassick... .Eastman Clarke is in poor crowded, many being unable to get a seat. lished — — n the Portland Press and edi health Mrs. Sewell Butterfield is in fail- Mr. D. II. Smith lias been quite ill, but : Mr. Brown of Skowhegan bought several endorse.; that health— Mr. John F. has bis i.-imip by paper. This horses in this ing Libby recov- many friends will be glad to learn that vicinity last week: among h-tter made serious charges against ered bis hearing through the magnetic heal- lie is recovering—Owen McC ormack died j them the fine family and carriage horse GREAT ing of Melvin Clarke March loth after a and ill- ! .Manley It is not necessary to specify owned by T. 1 Huxford. Clarke.Myron long distressing visited Stockton ness at the home of his Mrs. ! them now. At this remain Springs Monday evening, sister, Hubert 200 200 writing they A huge number of our people are taking — Henry Clarke has gone to Freedom for Mrs. M. P. is unanswered. Due that Thompson... Rogers slowly | paper suggests advantage of the free and s or vaccination, employment... Horace Clarke of Prospect' recovering from her illness — Claire Moody j Tiy-gones ..light to be by-gones,” and arms arc the proper now. 'i'lie j thing just attended the dance at Stockton Springs is at home from Orono for his Easter vaca- another ot these time w ill be r.th. speaks charges as a up April Monday evening—Mr. Will Jellison will tion— Mrs. Edgar (lould and her friend m. chestnut." ilut will our Mrs. M. J. ii w has visit Stockton in a few Mrs. !dy Dem- gone to Boston to Springs days... Miss Bernice Rowe of Bangor spent a few I he hat w hich c>mb»n.s ocratic I e spend two weeks at a Fred Cole has gone to Boston to visit with her 50c. to opponents equally forbearing leading millinery days mother, Mis. H. F. Moody. Style, Beauty and Service- $10. and throw the establishment, to get the current and friends.Mr. Charles Grant went to C. R. mantle of charity over styles ...-Mrs. Lougee and Miss Frances to Perfection. ! he to ability the select stock t* r the season's work. Stockton last week to take pictures—Mas- visited friends in last week....Mrs. I past? AV. fear not. It would be Bangor Hat I The ter Forest Grant visited friends in Stockton guarantee. bt st indeed it did not L. * ( illey and w ile went to Swanville Frank French, a former resident of this Many new styles anil all are strange they make H »t sold in III >1 *l(*r to ■> I a few Mureh Clarke Beilast. U.'. til, i; 11 sf,„ | .1 to attend the Springs days.Mrs. place, has moved here from Rockland and to use ol the materia! have | yesterday funeral of Mrs. guaranteed give you N KX r I III |> \ s Republicans is sick at this Mr. John perfect KT\ \ Bosnia who quite writing.... will live in what was her old the at their ! Ford, recently died in Chelsea, home, satisfaction if you say so. sfi>n .it siirh »*ut pvjiv-* :i-wil' placed disposal. Butterfield is to build a new house and will Mass. Mrs. Ford was a house oil 'Villow street. Sargent, and was Kelley A W 1 he literature of the is al- | Gabriel Brown as master builder... uoud cod Saw ready for use lor 4 5. campaign I born in Monroe. employ STOCK TON SIMtINCS. Shovels. 20c 5newspaper keep up with it. ter with tlie Misses for months has been ill at the home of her llichborn, Church Prepare Mo se Nall- iOr per lb M r. is APPI.K'ION. Manley contributing nothing over left for her home in Portland. skates at I son. Horatio Eiwell, in East Brooks, died street, Friday lowest prices iiis own Dr. Albert F. Stuart left for Port- signature, hut inter- Friday — Miss Clara Griffin entertained the Good Handled no. alleged last week. The funeral was held Mati- Spring. Axe-, at the land. views with him where he will he located at the Custom I herm>.meters .it I s appear daily and must house Monday morning. nee Whist Club very pleasantly last Friday be House, having recently received the ap- were that this Axe Handle accepted as authentic, although lion. I. Regrets expressed was to be (1. Reynolds is hustling about of assistant of the 1. S. Kver\ truss tted 1 *\ a eoiupe pointment Surgeon the last for the as n dozen Co.it an.I Mat Monks tor there is danger that be dis- this meeting season, the Club tent mil 25c they may spring much the same as ever. lie Marine We are to lose the experienced truss j Hospital. sorry has a most as Uood Cross Cut >nwstor >|.Oo credited. or in The sins proved enjoyable allair; but litter. wholly part. frequently drives into the with one doctor, as a is needed in the village physician place several members will be out of town for Shmra and Scissors for |0c ui the are often of liis nice colts. politician visited upon lie lias always kept some and J )r. Stuart has been very successful as Ha- d and Woo. Saw files l«« some time it was decided to adjourn until the load ot tin* newspaper reporter. The nice horses in his stable. a practitioner.Geo. II. Page arrived j Bicycles worth $35 lor -*2_' July, when it will be reorganized — The and cat A. B. St-antial home March 2”>th from a visit of live weeks $25 for $1 n < monkey performance lias fre- cf Belfast called upon us Olivettes held their with Mrs. meeting Wal- j City l)ru£ Store, Raisin Seeder for 5c quent For the .Satuiday. He still keeps his nice stand in with his daughter in Hath—Henj. Keller repetitions. present, ter Kimball Friday evening—A social hop Good Currx Combs this village, and liis field wil ! is sick with neuralgia of the bowels. Dr. EDMUND WILSON, however, we must accept the declara- strawberry was given Friday evening i:i Colcord's Hall, i Prop’r, J A" for II probabiy yield a good crop this season, as I Hadley of Union attends him—Klden XITC ,>aints, tions in the columns of the — The Bangor boat in coming up the P A 1 telegraphic it bay | HAIM- -I * I S I ;,inl has been highly fertilized foi some Dyer lias moved his family into Mrs. Louise BILPASI, Carriage u newspapers concerning Mr. years. Sunday evening threw her searchlight over Manley's Keen's house and will work at black-smith- Leads, Varnishes at cut The children gave a line the water and into oui with Oils, pri intentions as inspired by him. In com- very entertain- village very ing in the the fixed Paints at cut ment at (>. A. R. hall last Wedne>da\ (‘veil- shop formerly occupied by as witnessed a number Ready pri, mon with many others we had pleasing effect, by j thought j | late Geo. C’. 1)unton. S. J. Gushee has AI.SO ing under the direction of Mrs. Barker. of our — six docks of wild geese ! AM. that the was not tlie real people Governorship j The of bought the shop ...Faster services were people the village are greatly indebt- “went over*’ Monday an unusii .1 number to I end Mr. Mauley had in view, and were held at the Haptist church Sunday_Xed Carpenter and I arming Tools I ed to her for the good work she is doing I be seen in one day. Some of our townsmen thus to the Jenkins is learning the trade of Axle quite ready accept explana- j with the children. carriage indulged in a little iong-distance shooting; Hencing, Grease,Locks,k tion furnished the Hath ; painter in Hath with William by Times, “that J Passmore_i hut, to quote one of them, the birds wen* *'• Bolts and h(‘ society of friends are considering a FOR *.LE BY Latches, Builditv John and Chester Wentworth are tlie of the Hon. II. I Taylor unaecomodat and re- ! ESTABLISHED IN I Li6 candidacy Joseph pn position of the town officers to very ng,” flying high buy students in the Castine Normal School_i ^ teriais. for the is a fusinu to come dow n to a convenient »m.y. Manley Governorship only theii and turn it into a range, chapel high school Miss Carrie who attended the henry Staples Capital $ subtile bit of Gushee, so that none were bagged... stjck, iso.ooh. Now is tin* opportunity to lm strategy, that Mr. Manley building. in tlie of a school (apt. Horace) Something way Normal school last term, did not return to mg. It wil! pay you to now ; left on a buy does not want to be Governor house at the Staples Monday business trip to j ********** really Village must he obtained from Castine. S 'KPLU5, 33.000. Boston.... Miss Km Overlock left Tues- 1 AH SALHS .SIRiCTLA I OR C 'i Maine or expect to win that honor, si me source very soon. ly j SAM>YI*OINT. MONARCH for Somerville, Ma>>., to remain until SHIRT, DEPOSITS SOLICITED hut that lie does want to lie i nited IBni Webb is day } in luck. He has got back John Littlefield and Ginn j Tin* is legitimate sale of goo j ('apt. George the first of July... Dr. and Mrs. (J. A. Safe his Their as so Deposit Boxes for Rent at $.1.00, dnee stock. '-lines Senator for Maine, and is cover- old job as boss on the local railroad left last week for Boston, where have fame such has been well j they Stevens entertained friends most $5.0 ), $6 5 ) an 1 >S !)D a Pome early and ovoid the n., \.i S' ct which he enjoyably established that they are well known year. ing up a still hunt for that exalted of- j .on, lost during the trackman’s employment on the dredger Bay State_ Monday evening with two tables of whist. to one. Also the strike last summer: every lice with an ostensible for and his wife has pre- Mrs. Lydia Staples has returned front a tight the; ... Mr Bion Sanborn left on his sented him Tuesday Remember-68 Main Si.. Be Governor’s etc with a bouncing boy. No won- visit of several weeks in Bangor_A. Our vault is une.pulled m East-on Maine and chair,” Mr. for Dinsmore A Belfast — H. & P. Manley regular trip Co., -3?* GLOVEb,*^ UNEXCELLED der he looks smiling and gay. W. Shute has the steamer Mount D. in security aginM lire mil Hemes this, and says he is a candidate ! joined Mrs. W. Colcord, who has been gradually made to order direct from their burg! try in the •ountry. A. C. BURGES At the Desert. N. C. steamer failing since a recent stroke of paraly sis, is factory. for the nomination for Governor in grange last Monday evening Wm. Partridge joined now in a critical condition, lying in an uncon- Those renting boxes can have the i-xeiusive ( a veteran of Cimbria, and Frank Krskine steamer C. P. in and is in Rowe, the Civil war, gave scious state at the .Rev. loop the right to stay. And present writing NECKWEAR _ privil *g of t iking tli *ir boxes mi from tip- an of his and Conners, the past week — Miss Maud Cur- II. D. Barrett, of the National that lie is interesting history company president bank. in'her, and has been a loyal tis Association, will lecture in the regiment, the 4th Maine, from the time is visiting in Camden_Mrs. Sarah Spiritualist direct from the New York factory in Where supporter of Senator Hale. Another Clifford Universalist Church at 7.150 1*. m. April 8tli. they left Brooks to the battle of Bull Run. Jordan has returned from Boston, all the latest patterns and shades. contribution to tiie literature of the where she several weeks—Miss Inez When William gets talking of those things spent is an Hen's and campaign Augusta special to the his is free and Maxlield came from (Mono for Easter vaca- Boys’ Pants. language easy. E. L. MACOMBER, Do You Go Portland Press an tion... Mrs. George Smith returned to Bos- concerning alleged Roscoe E. Webber has the lumber ready ronterem-e between ton by boat Monday. She was called here How T o lion. Joseph II. to build one of the best silos to be found Juvenile fuits 1(, | in Boys’ of by the death of her mother, Mrs. Harriet Manley Augusta and Hon. William this vicinity. He has a good herd of cows tor your medicine and who died March 84 F ot Shute, J5th, aged years. !^|r*If there is anything you want in Golib Hockland—an interview of and is going into the business more exten- _Mr. a student from Sem- Gent's Furnishings call at Mr. Grant, Bangor Gain Flesh store articles ? Manley's seeking—in which Mr. sively. VI by do not more of our young men drug inary, preached here last Sunday at the Gohb was lirst asked to withdraw from follow his example? There is still money church. His wife him. Persons have been known to BELFAST, AIAIXK would like ro have urn to be accompanied They 'he was made on a farm, but the new methods Henry Staples, campaign, and, declining, then were entertained at F. A. Maxtield's.. .J. 1). a a I am prepared to build all kinds of asked ii must be employed. gain pound day by taking yachts, power lie, Manley, would withdraw Barrett of Boston w ill at the Univer- 12 MAIN STREET, here for them. Perha: speak an or sail, row boats, yacht tenders, -je. A sad affair was the ounce of SCOTT’S EMUL- at tliis time. Mr. Cobb would very death of Isaiah, salist church at the even- promise village Tuesday .STRICTLY CASH TO ALL. seem son of Henry Reynolds of this in a SION. It is but it often drug stores alike to the support of himself and friends town, ing, April 8tli.. .Considerable wreckage was strange, hospital in Massachusetts. He was a Gasolene Launches a when he was through with the office. found near the shore when the ice went I Specialty. are not am blight young fellow, happens. They alike, just past twenty-one, — I his brought an decided down A strange dog, a hound, white and ounce equally nega- and went there last fall for Somehow the produces Engines, marine and stationary, sold separately. employment. brown, has been here several No than individuals are iy'*. This report, if true, is days. Estimates furnished on highly He was taken sick with typhoid pneumonia the it seems to start the application.. one to whom he — pound; creditable to Mr. Cobb, who said tie knows belongs The A sloop yacht and row boat s for sale. .‘{ntS* and was taken to the hospital where he UNDERTAKERS. We are for “should prefer to lose rather than to mumps, grip and tonsilitis have their vic- digestive machinery going prop- working the withdraw died. The family are prostrated with grief. K. L. M A COM 1 H.’, 1 e!tV.8t,AW\ when so many had accepted tims here.Mrs. Zenas Grant was in so that the is able his in faith.” General erly, patient est results in the candidacy good notice lias been given of the Bucksport several days last week. comp 1 f. as now we to and absorb his appears, are to have two annual session of the Gram] Lodge of Good digest ordinary, candidates in the in is will FKKKliOM. ' medicines as Held KM, there to be held in could not do be-, R. H. Coombs & ingot pres, !"• Templars, Waterville April!» Perkins will food, which he Son, ample time to compare the Mr. D. H. spend his Easter qualifica- and loth. It is to lie that Waldo hoped — is the tions of the candidates. The liine-li"lit vacation at home Miss Avis Woods en- fore, and that the way gain by physicians. We try "t Count} will be well represented. As usual CASKETS, publicity will be turned upon them, tertained a few of the students Saturday is IIG. made. to they will h ive to face the criticism of we put up every present wish to support Geo. E. Brackett of Bel- evening—The Ladies’ Circle had their an- ROBES and their poUtiral opponents, and they will A certain amount of flesh is fast lor Grand Secretary. For many nual meeting last Thursday and elected the i He weighed in the balance by our sturdy, years if just as skillfully as it i. he has held the and following officers: President, Mrs. I>. W. necessary for health; you have BURIAL '■od fearing Maine people. position has always GOODS. done the work honestly and well, llis Dodge; Vice President, Mrs. A. M. Small; not got it you can get it bj put up. No detail is hours td do EMBALM- The Grand Lodge of flood Templars name is a household word to thousands of Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. .J. W. Libby. Prepared lat'all ING _The Easter services were well attended taking and FUNERAL WORK. ly7 rushed over or meets in Waterville April nth and 10th. Maine Good Templars. Let us once more ii slighted, to his and and of exceptionally good quality. The even- Connected by telephone both day and night. They will of course re-elect their rally support again help him to Washington street, we are prepared to do wheel- j service was conducted medicine has to be the position, if is needed. ing largely by the work and Particular at- tie veteran and efficient Grand Secretary, help 72 Main Street, Belfast. wright blaeksmithing. Alvah F. Jones of students of the Academy. Following is the Scotrs tention given to horse shoeing. fleorge K. Brackett of who Lowell, Mass., has been we will not let it > Belfast, program: Organ prelude; chorus; invoca- flMjlSjOB go in Brooks for a few on has been days a matter of prominently indentified with tion; quartette; Scripture and prayer; E. L. W. business. He has sold the John 1). Jones as useful in & C. BOOKER. our \ the order since its You will find it just summer store. We invite inception. solo,“He leadeth me” Miss North; reading, Belfast. March 12. 1902. 4\\ii* homestead, which he has owned since the as in and are Miss Pearl winter, if you thriving upon death of his to his so that Carter; trio; offertory; address, come to us with v m AVe in other columns an father, sister, he it don't the weather is warm. print outline Hev. H. I. is Misses stop because has now no interests Holt; duet,“He risen,” RESTAURANT ASD BAM of the for property left in town. plan proposed the reorganiza- Jaynes; solo, “The cross of Jesus,” Miss 50c. and $1.00, all druggists. For some years he has kept a boarding FOR SA^ K. scriptions. tion of the fire department, with the D. Kane; reading, Miss Bessie SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists. New York. house in Lowell and now lias two on his Mason; Salesmen Wanted. The restaurant and business in the of some of our citizens on the “The Mr. A. E. bakery opinions with about 175 boarders. His solo, Holy City,” Linseott; Opera House Block, (’lunch is for hands, broth- street, sale, or advanced for chorus; with the ovens and all to be Salary commission, money changes suggested. The matter will John who will be remem- quartette; benediction; organ post- appliances: also, er, Jones, Jr., sold with the business or the first-class outfit free We Poor & lude. The church was decora- separately, horses, expenses, handle Son, come before the council at its meet- bered beautifully wagons and the new on city by many Brooks people, is a machin- bakery building Union the best of stock ted with ferns and street. Apply to very grade nursery Write ing next AVe think ist in Lowell and of a dowers, potted plants. Monday night. hasj eharge large can match MRS. J. W. KNOWLTON. us at once for terms and secure good torn- — The W. C. T. U. will meet We have a fine line of hair .switches, there is with Miss tltf 46 Union Belfast. no question but that something business, nis younger brother, Albert M. to any shade, size or price. We have also added Street, The R.ti.t Imset Francis Williams at 2.30 m. The * tnry. o.. Nurserymen, Johnson’s Block is in Tuesday p. to our stock a good assortment of H In PINS, s hould be done to add to the Jones, the medical department at HAlil Mass efficiency subject of the meeting will be J. B. Gough. SIDE and BACK COMBS ami RETAIN- Malden, Hal;'. of our fire It rests with Bowdoin College and will soon be qualified ERS. When in want of these goods please call department. _A dinner will be served in the G. A. R. Main as an M. D. at 15 Street (up stairs'. the Council to what shall be Utf MRS. B. F. WELLS. City say Hall next Thursday from twelve until one Ice Business 'for Sale. BELFAST SAVINGS BANK •lone. o’clock — A Juvenile Grange, called Junior Harnesses was in our village Established 45 First time ever Single rilK \NM Al MV* I IN«. •» Ih Dirigo Grange, organized years. recently with the following officers: M., offered for sale, and now only on account »l Uw hank I hr IwM it AVatterson must have mixrd KOK MLK, r»N.in on HHhmiUi % tl • »»»* Henry Phil. J. Libby; O., Ben. Tyler; Sect., Josie FOR RENT. of sickness. Grand chance for a young |*r «, man with small capital. Everything com- n't Iim k I’ M.. h*f fh* •'••ton ..f fi his liquor while in AVashington; but in- Brown; Treas., Cleve Knowlton; lecturer, rent for a This is A convenient and pleasant small plete to start right in. House filled with signature on every box of the genuine Maud Nichols; Orie G. two stead of seeing snakes lie had a vision Chaplin, North; K., family is offered for rent; ai>*» furnished front extra fine ice. Best class of customers in ALSO SHOATS AND PIGS. row*** %*»«! mrrfinn- Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets Seth Banton; L. A. S., Edith Carter; ma- rooms, and a commodious stable. Apply at No. the city. THOMAS P. LOGAN, W 1 I I I \M II ij\ I Ml V < .of a man on horseback. the tron, Annie Clement. 2 Grove street, corner Church. tfu. 3w 12 22 Belfast. Me. Mar<*ti I*. !*»*.* «w|» remedy that cures a cold to osm dag Bridge Street. | tfl.t HKLKAST LIVKRY CO. £ iNtWS OF BELFAST. Mrs. J. G. Paul entertained the ladies of the Whist Club at her home last Thursday term »f Probate Court will be afternoon. The members were requested 1 to bring their thimbles, and there was sew- nn: of t! il) C ouncil aid eon venation in addition to the usual > MILLINERY From the Advertiser Mtudu) evening. g une. Supper was served at 6 o’clock, and ectiitfi of tlm Alliance ail report a delightful visit. « nunt tu-ii.oi row. Ft ida), Armor Bearer Circle, King’s Daughters ! and Sons, met with Mrs. Wm. J. Price March Of Facts. M itch -*7th, and the 2oth to celebrate its sixth anniversary. ^OPENING^ I mill) Supper was served, and the following pro- sections, IV not only “Readers” but “Doers.” Sean every line, then come ■ .\! h have been gram "Sunshine in the and see. given: Singing, aieful of these reading columns, followed by a critical Soul;” Scripture reading, by President, —or— scrutiny of the offerings are earnestly recommended. Were followed Lord’s ayer; singing, “Bring- they not very exceptional, ,>e> next Vdturdu) by p think you they d be accorded this prominence? For ■ of consider, that not a d arc to ing in the Sheave*address welcome, requested hundredth part of the we of work goods carry ever obtain mention in our adver- l it .: tor tlie r» Mertie Pendleton : report year’s by tisements. Can't, its only values, the most the treasurer: rec., Mae Adams; rec., unusual novelties, the most beautiful styles—the most Mertie Nash: selections from grapliophone Trimmed exclusive that get in range of the calcium w »->..]♦ at the Would a |•. April farmer put his poorest on of the by Mr. Cross; rec., Louise Johnson; solo, apples top barrel ? Vor does a plena- cati l otu t, wl ich merchant put his Annie Cobb; reading, Carrie Price;graplio- poorest attraction in an advertisement iYjT*RF\D s city l'lieMlav, Aprii l.'.th. T h«* phone selections; reading, Lora Maxcy; ABOUT SOME OF OUR BEST. "igned dudge Fogler. singing, “All Hail the Power;” Mizpah. Bonnets & Hats \ ;>i i; term of the County •’ v\ i.i « pen at the Coint Stops the Cough ! the WHITE ■- >iia;. .\ : bids against the and work oil Cold. -ON- NEW WASH GOODS. SHIRT WAISTS d i be to Com-' axative Tablets cure a cold It is presented the Bromo-Quiuine N >t a tetter line shown an\ .vhere. hard to think there is a better se- no ■ 1 (. one No Cure, Pay. Price 25 lei k ourts on or bef« r day. A exclusive lection to be found in exclusive styles ... great many styles. ig rrtday. cents. and right prices. We show only the j 44444444 very latest numbers in a large and well iu i.i \i.i th|vu t ."•Pd t<> Ward Bl/KNH \M. 5. selected stock at reasonable cost. Your t!i last \\-*ekthe beef of a tine I A. of who Saturday, Prof. B. Conant has April 50 Pieces Pittsfield, Gingham Inspection is solicited. b\ 1 >,i ••, \\. _v m.'Uth of Mor- i been teaching a singing school at Grange And Chambrav. ♦ ninai was three years old ai d1 Hall, give one of his very entertaining con- I.L ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. I2ic‘y" ,• The hind quarters! certs Wednesday evening, March 26th, to a ♦♦*♦♦♦« SPRING SUITINGS. pounds apiece. full house and a very appreciative audience. SPLENDID LINE <>F has Alplionso Young started his wood Our is one of .:al meeting. March Pdh.of tin* song VALUES, none bet- machine. He has sawed ter ever sawing already J W. &Co. made and we can show a very tlie following oiiict-rs were Mercerized Woven Ha- several lots and will find to do for Ferguson elegant line to ehoose enough from in all the esiilent. W. 11. Quimh\ Vice several week to come ...Llewellyn Rey- dras 25c per yd. moecret.;r\ and only nolds, who has been employed for the past sentiment when wv say this line can't W. d. Dorii.au. Directors, do- be beat.no doubt tw«* years in Waterville and Vassal boro, has you doubt—but see 11 '• n. K A shennan, lien 1 >. MISS ADA C. for yourself. been visiting relatives and friends in this JONES, MILLINER • dunno;, s. liickford. Fantaisie Silk Tissue, place—Dan. Wyman, who has had em- ******** .i.v Si’HiM:. The month of; ployment in Clinton the past year, has re- Silk Chainlace *n mai > indications of an turned to his home in Burnham — Mrs. New Line of \ et la* *»■!•- call tell what maj Wm. Reynolds, who ha* been employed in and Wash Silks oi Aprai a ,d Max. The frost Waterville for the past year, is now | spend- t iat would ns,* the nu >t fickle. id' i'1- [Tf all out of the ground on ing a vacation at her home — John Hard- ORGANDIES and you come in wc'il tell you more about is the last week in who March, and ing, ha* been employed for several tbem.l 'I bulbs 1 !.'■ winter were Okas. W. has the *♦♦♦♦♦♦» DiniTIES. carl) showed vigorous coverings taken off the Rogers houglit Ham- .'•ears in Pittsfield, has moved to his farm in KEEL. ■•gs we:e heard March at watering troughs last week. Condon cottage sit the head of Swan 1 ike. this M. who was iNth, town.11. Cole, employ- WE ARE SHOWING I HE k earlier than ever before and I ('on'-(-n n the L. Fletcher is n. ed in the mill at Benton Falls the Murray tilth course ('. pre ears, ket- pulp past BILIOUS, XO APPETITE, BEST LINE OF weeks he at earlier than usual. The given th( Inive rsiljst oliurel tles, ete., lor hand, :>u 1 ve aad boiled lob- winter, has desided to return to this place t of "’ : 1,Js lax Kirby Lake March _’7th and evening, Apt liitli. sters. to officiate as chairman of the board of GA'S IX STOMACH, WHITE GOODS as pends, such Lincolnvillc Pond, I : ‘1 selectmen. e' s to clothing, gents’ finnixhing C. 1>. Ilazeitine d tveei'. ! a pi -se;.: a NERVOUS and CAN’T SLEEP, SPECIAL. Pornl and Swan Lake were clear goinis, etc,. i:ave extended the time of even- lmndsome Irish t«-i m-i fr**ui W. 1Rae (Boss Carriage Paint Made evertaBelft*^ $| 50 itu %r ‘’losing pi May 1st The stores close at of Brookline. \ e-terda\ Mass., will wear as long as Revoe’s. No others \ 10 Dozen h | I! ( <>.•< Bali.. an M. exp .-pt Sattl: The Iia_x, \\ K. Wald lots stud ! > i.M-iest in the a iv as heavy bodied, because Revoe’s weighs a s ounces more to >ea>;de IIosh (’ii. \s t> to the pint. Sold bv J. No. (.ilchrest has in a boiler market bit sin s ol W a A Winks wo 11. M shall Relit*! The music was AND VALS. b> Whitten's Tim < regular meeting of the Belfast Im- orp> Tuesday tveni'u wa> >o liberaliy Want 50c. A BOTTLE ied the veteran Prof. ,1. ( by Socle* x V. i h. ’a! you provement at the hollle that Tin weid" to edutiliue Anything patronized y The grand march wa> led by the president. Vi.-. u. i’ote, g.v tie a.' be; i) t oil ii t’hureh .'Uppers .tly.Tui -days will imp von: neer A. /%■ trot:ilks. Win. MacKenzie and M“.ai X 7t ii. street, ix, p.al at _’‘ p. xi. The members *>l .v-i'ide Chautauqua VUltC FOR SALE AT Howne>. The chief wa> tio< r Mm II Smo.x k'-. a In one of tile teams Ciieh'wiil ii**--.-t wan Ah'. .1. .b. MeKeen, 1 A. 1) Hayes, A. B. Smalley, ami the l-.-.nlar si e- in; .a-ss in teaming of ls> 11 _h street. Apri: 7:h at i*. m. L- ^son, w and Asa s oles aids. An cx- Himei s. U i, t.ai A. ,.i FRED Mr. Whitelieaxl iv- "Through tin >"m.. an ,.• Foiv>t. Roll- JOHNSON. i-per was served. tapi-' “in- p-.m ami 'io general teaming' call to be answered 1»\ favorite quotations. Upholstered?..., GUY DRUG : 1 Annivkksary. Tlie annual STORE, 11 :in ii. in.lye That tile item in last Misses Kiii-iil ami Aim 'un i.-uii, managers ■■•id anniversary >upperof the W-- opposite Belfast i Belfast, week's Journal in i-card to the sale of his of llie popular ami .'uvi-oM-dul dances in National Bank. ) M AINE 't an I’nion were Temperance business was ini-, ii.it. He is in the same SeaiMnont ill-- ...in' seasons, wii: be- \W are prepared to do home of Miss Frothingham business as i,.-: p, and has a rrood line of gin the eoming >ea-(>n the lirst of May. any kind of repair work High street, last Thursday w n-k at the old stand Tlie.\ have placed an order with Ra>q;m’c* A: in our repairing depart- and evening. The annual elec* Co. of London. lor a double r\en’s|Youths’ Pensions have been granted as follows: Lug., new, ment. ers resulted as follow > Presi- Millinery Special accrued March cylinder hurd\gui »iy, cm-ti m-ted speciul- Frothingham; Vice l’n-. Id, Mary Tripp, liockport. elk; original, widows, 1 !\ lor dance ma c, ami piaying tweiit} Fine Mr> Henrietta Walker, Mis. speen Spring accrued March id, Sylvina K. s oectiuns. OLD FURNITURE.... uewell, Miss Adriana Gulifer, Hartshorn, 1 lei last, so Maria A. Robinson. Pastille, 1 ii’.kaky Akt'Ciih 1’inrui:'. Views Clark Opening . Recording Secretary, made sik. of the Art and Architecture oi Venice over, upholstered Suits and liickiinll; Corresponding Secre- and repaired. Advertised list of letters si nee the buh Century are now on exliibi-; Aiia Brier; Treasurer, Mrs. reniainit.a in tin* Helped ottice lion at the 1 lei fast Free Library. There MacKenzie. The members added post April I, i‘*02: Ladies—j Top Coats! are more than Mrs. John ilnrhani, i'amie- Swan. Gentle- twenty-four photographs of year were receiwd in due form. Mane to Order men—H \I. paintings b\ Raul Veronese, and several by On Grinin, Mr. William f greeting from Mrs. G. G. Wius- Pop, Her- couches: April 5, Make Saturday. travel in < your money bert. Mi 'seal W entworth, ( lias. K. Whit- other Venetian artists. The colored views road, and select readings were tlie* right direction. Have it comb, l.sip are interesting. All are invited to enjoy tlie utmost of the > Mrs. MacKenzie. Miss Froth- We shall a choice col- bring you these picti re.'. We have a full line of_, display best. We show how 1 lie Lei last Monk «.V Ladder you 'd r>. Kd win Frost and Miss Clara Co. are mak- here— Men's ami Youths' good in Ni:w Ai>vkrttsemi:\TS. Fred A. .John- lection of trimmed hats, repre- The tables were tastefully deco- ing progress arranging for their Spring Suits and Top Coats.— ballon M ,i\ son, Masonic iomple, ha* something to say We are a I the supper was nicely served, 1st. 1 he;, have on exhibition SILK and WOOL the latest and best showing irgeassort- thi.> week that will interest ^ senting very ment of Cheviots. Cassimeres meeting will be with Mrs. G. A. at Mitchell A Trusseli's twelve humis-une shopped. Spring J i> hen* TAPESTRIES. and Worsted Suits— and Tan -r. and helms spiing goods, tlie latest ideas, and the moderate ■liner <»f Congress and Franklin lamps ranging in price from >1 to which prices and Oxford Covert Top Coats are to be in style and reasonable in price. Call and PLUSHES. i lmi sday afternoon, April loth. disposed of at the bail. which constitute a many silk lined throughout, see them.... 11. «J. Locked Soil sell Water- VELAURS and prevail very ; n Notes. The steamers of the! I lie iadi<\> ol the Methodist chuicli will j man.'' ideal fountain pen : also a good fouii- feature of the "• give an old fashioned in the [ pleasant exhibit, Co. began making four round , supper church BROCATELLES. tain pen for >1 — Kent's Celery Wine, an | week March the vestry Wednesday evening, at <; and cannot to interest to $15.™ Monday ;;!>t, April bth, | excellent at the ! fail you $4'm j o clock. An spring medicine, City Drug •angor lea\ing Boston that on entertainment will be given of which we will send a day j store. ('lily d<» cents a bottle .. Mrs. R». F. b\ a bee We also have a much as- trip east for the season. Her knitting ol ye olden time, inimedi- ; j line for in- larger W'-lls, Id Main has a line sample your CLARK’S j after the street, up stairs, | ^ t> follows ately supper. Supper and enter- ! Write us sortment of Misses and ( Commander, Captain line of lmir switches, hair pins, side and spection. to Chil- WILLIAM A. tainment Jo cents, j ' CLARK, ey ; first pilot, Captain F. E. everybody is invited. the style and of CORNER. baek combs, etc... Kd. Clement will pay shape dren's Hats than we have ever l second idiot, M. L. The l piece of furniture and Abbott;! niversalist fair, supper and enter- the highest price for one hundred tons of j MANUFACTURING CLOTHIER, <>ters,.John Long, Edward ; \\ we will estimate about carried Are Hawley tainment ednesdaj, afternoon and even- old iron. He also buys old rubbers.The before. headquart- 1 j George lawyer, C. Gardner; bow what the cost will ing, March Jdtli, w as very successful. There l.ouse No. ii I'nion street is olfered for sale be. ers Maine. iliam Jacobs, for “Ready-to-Wear” Hats. ftEa baggage master, ! was a sale of nit in with l\s square rods of land. See advt. for 1 fancy ides the afternoon niiedyfirst officer,Thus. Binning- and •: Ribbons in that we at o'clock a line supper was served. particulars... William A. Clark, manufac- great variety n \Y. ,J. large assortment, and prices are right — A forget to call at 15 Main Street '• K. freight clerk, 1\ Coombs; Ilavner, a tableaux line : speaking from “Lite,’* sample from Fuller A: Cobb's Cloak De- one Freeman Iliggins. The ( of (up shoit, easy flight of ity piano solo by Ralph Critehett, and a Christ- partment, Rockland, will be on exhibition 3 Years Old will come on the in route May, re- mas Masque, “The Gainsborough Lady,”by at Miss,!. W. Ferguson’s millinery parlors stairs). riARSTON C., •' ity of Bangor, which will then Miss Ada Cunningham and d. Lee Patter- April 8th and nth, in charge of Miss Hattie oil for painting and general reno- son. Clements, who will take orders to be de- ^*ii»RACE RECORD 2.19'; ie summer service, six trips a week, livered later from To-night The Rialto Club will repeat A Rockland, express paid. MRS. B. F. WELLS •ably be performed as usual ... See by Daughter's Devotion at the Belfast Opera notice of pleasant rent for small Bay Horse. 16 Hands High, Weight 1250 lbs. ity of Book land and of Ban- City House, and the advance sale of seats indi- family: also two furnished front rooms and Belfast House amboat statisticians '■' Opera say that last a commodious stable. ,,, cates a large audience. A prologue has ; !» of the Penobscot through to Bam been w ritten for the play, which is said to No urn Belfast. Fred Holmes has re- the earliest spring trip by about be very interesting and makes the story ceived a new machine for sawing long lum- Maiden nat has been made a by steamer in ber plainer. The scene is laid in the Warden’s from the Lane Manufacturing Company by nirs... The steamer Frank Jones room at Sing Sing prison and introduces of Montpelier, Vermont. He has it in posi- OPENING Sire >■ her first of the season ..TO-NIGHT.. Electioneer trip April two new characters. New specialties will tion and will soon be prepared to do first Piedmont Portland at 11 p. m. It is plan- be introduced, consisting of acrobatic work class work—The farm and buildings of THE RIALTO CLUB Sire of 1 o 'art from Rockland on regular trips Davis *- 2-171 by and Fernald, songs and dances by the late li. A. Gurney have been sold to Mr. REPEATS with records n and go as far east as Machias- Sire of 35 Horence I haddock, a saxophone solo by.I. and Mrs. Charles Ayer of Fitchburg, Mass., turning will have better t hail Machiasport Lee new C. (i. who are to take in This with records 1 Patterson, songs by Dickey possession May. and at 4 a. m. and from Thursday's and a new sketch W..!. has been in the for •». O by Ilavner and Mae property Gurney family better than for Portland at u. j». m. During MRS. S. Maxfield. The prices are the same as at least half a century. The entire corner Widen is the Jones lias been thoroughly 3.30 before, 25 and cents. known as Gurney’s Mills has changed ■d. New boilers have been put in full ster to Shipping Items. Sch. Sadie Wilcutt hands within a few weeks .. Murray Gur- R. P. CHASE extensive improvements made. To which has been added Kinjj who visited his old a M:»y went to sionington Mar. 27 to load stone for ney, home few weeks, an Mount Desert goes on the route j interesting prologue. NevN York... Sch. Maria Webster loaded has started for the Philippine Islands. He sire of ami will make two trips a week ! ANNOUNCES HER hay at Winterport last week for the Belfast completed a term of three years enlistment 1 arbor from Rockland, making the AX EXTIRE CHANGE OF Bingen Fuel «v Hay Co. for Mt. Desert-Sch. in the Ninth Regiment last November, was fllLLINERY OPENINO ■lings. More frequent trips will 1 SPECIALTIES. Sharon in the battle of Tein Tsin and in the eom- when the traffic loaded casks for Rockland last Fri- FOR demands it. ...The It would bo luml to tind a more beautiful stallion with his size and finish in New Km. day... Sch. Leona sailed Mar. 27 for Rock- pany*that guarded Pekin after the departure ner building in the New England ! land. He i- bound to bo a uroat sin* of earh and extreme sp *.-d. and I.is .*o|ts are bn of the allied 17 months in PR5CE3 25 and 35 CENTS. and handsome. He trialed tool, tiiree miles in .I. over charier tth port to load lime for Boston_ Sch. Minnie troops, spending Oetober, _Mlp ’.ilf for the Kennebec division of Oak Park. He will stand for service at Pearl Brooks Farm. North Belfast. Maine. Chace took a load of coal and wood to Dark all in China and t wenty months in the Phil- n Steamship Co. will be named Harbor March 27th for the Belfast Fuel A ippines. 1 le returns to the island of Samar, T Fuller, in honor of the president NICE HOME FOR SALE. to insure. Hay Co....(apt. Wm. Sellers and Henry where he has a hemp plantation, with the uesday, Terms, $20 new consolidated steamship line Davis went to New York last week to intention of remaining several I offer for sale my home at No ll Union street, b* join years.... r has been a warm friend and Belfast, with 28 square rods of land, and hand- the schooner Flora of w hich ( George l\ Hatch returned home from North Condon, apt.. some imported Norway maples, Norway spruce associate of C. W. Morse for many H. F. SH1TH, Sellers is master.Sch. Quickstep was on New Portland last Saturday. He has taught and rare slnubnery. The house has 10 rooms, ar- BelfasFt1)I!Ia,ine 1 he new steamer is for or in flats for two. There expected to be Gilchrest’s marine the school in that 8. ranged one family 4 railway yesterday for High village during the April is water on both the cellar is cement- the last of this month and be city floors, slight repairs. year very successfully.Mrs. Abbie Phil- ed and the drainage and sanitary conditions are *» ye into commission July 1st_An perfect. The house is in perfect repair, inside brick is very ill and fears are en- double windows ;,,-H MillinKitY Openings. The usual dis- critically AH'are invited. and out, and is supplied with says that if it is decided to retain cordially and doors. Ladders plays of spring millinery will be made this tertained by a host of friends that she will and screens for all windows ■scot as a freight boat for the Ban- j and a lawn mower included with the house. Will week and w not recover—Mr. Cross has been to F. A. sfii.^ 'i'»n the next, hen the shopping public Ralph be sold at a bargain. Apply my agent. WE during coming season she Me. will have an i confined to the house five or six weeks with Greer, Belfast, altered in her interior opportunity of inspecting the 21U14 MARY L. PATTERSON. arrangements the grip, but has so far recovered as to be latest creations in feminine headgear. ,J. 'he will be capable of caring for a about and is able to do some work — Hatch W. & announce aautity of merchandise. This will Ferguson Co. their opening Bros, shipped a car load of barrels to Glou- of trimmed bonnets and bats for cester Monday. Waterman’s 11 Ideal Fountain Pen. City of Bangor and the City of Saturday, April 5th, and extend a cordial invitation to aid for exclusive passenger service all....Mrs. B. F. Wells, 15 Main Letter to T. B. LMnsmore. A Good Fountain Pen for this means the running time be- street, up- DERBY $1.00. He. MIXED PAINTS. will Belfast, and Boston can stairs, display Saturday, April 5th, a Hangor be reduced :------—---These choice Dear Sir: You know all about shoes. paints ""•r three collection of trimmed hats, and will nave for their base PURE white hours.The City of Ban- How many customers have you who know lead, pure linseed oil and pure zinc white. They will u , have a much larger assortment of misses net fade, chalk or peal H. J. LOCKE & SON. ived Tuesday morning on her first aiiything about ’em? off, but will remain firm and retain their brilliancy for years. A and children’s hats than ever carried You have and sold shoes for great many of our customers when for the season. She has under- before. bought years, buying wall papers inquire for paint. THAT’S Post Office Belfast, Me. telephone zs-u WHY Square, — and have learned what we’ve put in the line. flu* usual renovation and Mrs. R. 1*. Chase announces her mil- you know by your We warrant these paints to give satisfaction. j overhauling customers liking one and not linery opening for sort, liking in lint* condition. The roster of her Tuesday, April 8tli, another. They find out by wearing ’em. when she will have ls is given above.The steamer fifty trimmed hats on So with paint; but we go deeper. We are and 145 years old in the and we This we ‘"'“hec is to leave Boston exhibition, something for everybody. business; make, week offer 1,000 Rolls 10c. at 8c. Monday even- not buy—we make a deal of Paper Her stock includes dress hats and good paint. Mu il 7th, for her first trip to the Ken- every- We paint a good share of the railroad and hats... and PAPER will for a room and will day .Mrs. II. B. Cunningham, Jour- steamer property in the United States, and USUAL HANGER, paper you arrive in Gardiner Tuesday DISCOUNT on Boston and New York Iii this city, tlu* one brick building recently nal will have her may as well paint the sample story MilrbC a building, opening of private property. FOR the subscribers as a screw driver Three trips week are to be as $2.25, occupied by Yours well as anybody else’s. books of Wall The is has a spring millinery Tuesday, April 8tli; and Papers. factory. building 85x35, metal roof Business of the steamer Florence Devoe lead and zinc is your paint. Costs furnishing paper and all. Ceilings whitewashed, and light dry basement. It contains a large cis- Miss Hattie M. in as .n«w Belfast and line is Black, the same store, half much as lead and oil, because it TWO FOR 75c. tern. and a 25 H. P. boiler with a 20 11. P. engine '1('*!® Stonington “U,SI“LV' run.' It is the outlook is will show a fine stock of wears twice as long. set and ready to piped for steam heat \tuuf,an(1 promising, muslins, galloons at lowest I a and and wired tor electric A Vl * Yours truly, CARLE & JONES. Painting price. give guarantee city water, lights. discontinued from the list of and fancy summer and for a flrsf-class chance for a small l^'liii trimmings, hoisery 23 F. W. Devok & Co. job. Address. good manufacturing business. A. BLOOM. 38 St., Belfast, Me. to F. A. HOW A RI) & SON. underwear. Halrwork a P. S. J. W. Jones sells our High Apply speciality. paints. Drop a postal card and I will call. I3tf*2t Belfast, March 26,1902. -I3tf THE SHIPPING BILL. intro- MISHAP. ufacturing products lias been My Lady Bountiful. A FARMER’S Our Late Sain. duced into lauds. foreign the names of Among wealthy women Thrown Violently from His Mowing Ma- Provisions of the Bill as Passed the Sen- The demand thus created increases Tiresome rain drops, cease your patter, by who are liberal to on a Rock givers charity the chine. Strikes H«-h*I-Foremost We are of Crossroads ate, ami Sent to the House for Action. as the business grows. Commodities weary your chatter— The of (foodrtess” name of Miss Helen Gould for a begin to come in large quantities, and stands and ig Severely Injured—Unconscious Ever chanting this refrain,— The Bill lias the Sen “Wait and cease sad Shipping passed then the steamship company looking Quarter of an Hour. your repining, Just beyond the sun is shining.” ate a vote of PJ in favor to 81 against for business sends its to these a farmer of some- by agents John William Smith, We have hoped till hope is vain. of It to the and establishes wharves and it, a majority n. now goes ports, thing over 60 years of age. while mowing on large in order to make Watching, waiting for the dawning House, where it is believed it will meet lighters quick his place near Littleton, Mass., was thrown Of the and delivery. When the business is large bright rosy morning; from the seat of the machine head-foremost Not one glimmering with equal success. Following is the enough for the steamboat to ray appears. company against‘a rock. He was unconscious Nature’s heart with grief still throbbing text of the bill as passed: hold of it the sail- large take it, does so, and and it was a of an hour before he Ever To for ocean mail service be- quarter moaning, weeping, sobbing, provide ing vessel must hunt for other lields regained his senses. Then it was found Bathing all the world in tears. tween tlie States and United foreign and them. It is that he had received an injury to his shoul- undeveloped, develop Ah, but list! the brook is ports, and tlie common defense; to pro- the of tiie der. about it alter ward, he said: singing; restless, courageous pioneer Speaking Louder its notes are mote commerce, and to tlie “For I could not raise my yet ringing— encourage waters, marking the way for great en- seven years in its hand shoulder as a result of Laughing, dancing glee. deep-sea lisheries. as high as mv For the ceaseless terprises. the fail. 1 that my shoulder was raindrops lashing Title No. 1 of the measure, as passed, 672 thought Send it There are on the Atlantic coast out of but the doctors said it was not. foaming, dashing, splashing, deals with ocean mail and joint From its tetters free. steamships schooners and square-rigged vessels of didn't me with all their icy their subsidies. The Postal Still, they help Subsidy 300 tons and over, besides these, there medicine, iioth arms and hands were numb On its banks the Act of ism is so amended as to direct bending willows, are 337 harks, brigs and brigantines, and every time 1 tried to raised the one it Mirrowed in its crystal billows, tlie Postmaster-General to enter into pained me bad. watch the restless I and between .700 and 600 small vessels, very Listening, tide contracts for not less than live nor more 1 all sorts of things for it but business tiie coast, running “Yes, tried deep’ning, flowing ever doing along none of me at all and I Widening, than fifteeu years with American citi- which hut them did any good Onward to the mighty river, in and out of little ports, was wile was troubled a zens for tlie carrying of mails on Ameri- discouraged. My Plunging in the ocean wide. for them would have no means of trans- good deal with rheumatism in her shoulder ca;. steamships to such foreign points portation. They run from Maine to and it was hard for her to reach up to lix Rivulets witli sweetest tinkle as will best the com- Down piomote postal, Texas; from \ew York to Mexico; to her hair or dress herself. If she made a the hillside, twinkle, crinkle, and maritime interests of the “Life is a mercial, tin* West Indies; to South America, I mis-step on uneven ground it gave her such Singing, but day, United States: the mail service on such pain that she could not for a minute.- Yet we will not grieve and sorrow Africa, in fact, wherever ports are j speak and, “We are both cured now. it took about a That for us there’s no lines to i.e equitably distributed among where small | to-morrow, still to tie built up, and But be we t!ie Atlantic. Mexican, Gulf, and Pa- week to fix me up and a little longer for her. happy while may.” cargoes must be taken. “What did it*.* Dr. Williams' Dink Fills cific ports, and the contracts to be made Waking flowers now softly creeping RKPORT M1SLKAD1 N(i. for Dale People. They are worth their with tlie lowest bidder. SKNATK From their winter’s bed are responsible weight in gold. M\ arm and shoulder are peeping Tim in the with vessels employed in tlie mail ser- One of tlie hugest ship-owners as well as ever the\ were and so is my Timidly wondering eyes. “Blessed vice shall be American-built, and owned United Slates is Fields s. Feudleton of wife’s. We j-ecommiMid the pills to every- Whispering rain, 'twasgiven j To unlock our icy prison, ami olifcred by American citizens. Feudleton tSvos., No. 4s South Street, body and many of our neighbors are taking | them Lead us forth ’neath summer skies." During tlie lirst two years one-fourth 'lias linn controls over one hundred with good results.’' The real cause of rheumat ism is the Now a of the crew must be American citizens: sailing craft. pres- light breaks through the shadow, a ence of acid in the blood, which irritates Bathing brook ami the next three years one-tliiid "11 tlie'Senate bill becomes law.” forest, meadow, during the sensitive tissues that unite the joints in the refrain must be American and said Mr. Feudleton to-day. "it means Chiming glad citizens, during and cover the muscles, thus causing those Praises for the sun's caressing tlie a over old will remaining life of the contract at that vessel twenty years indescribable tortures which rheumatic And the storm clouds rich with all blessing, least one-lmlf must tie American citi-! receive no subsidy. Consequently, sufferers endure Dr. Williams'Pink Pills In the life-reviving rain. zens. vessels must have oeeu built since 1883 for Pale People go directh to the seat of the S. J. Stkvkxs. Miss HELEN GOULD. The ships must he screw steamships to be benelited. It lias been claimed trouble, purifying and enriching the blood elements and re- of iron or steel, and divided into the that tlie measure deals liberally forth. For many years by eliminating poisonous The First Robin. present prominently thus that 207 newing health-giving forces, making a following classes according to speed: with sailing craft: square-rigged •lie has devoted her time and wealth to this in potent remedy for curing disease. for The i’o or second out ot a total of 337 ■ [Written Republican First class. knots over; vessels engaged j doing good. As these pills act both on the blood and Journal.] last are included A robin tiew homeward the other class. 1" knots: third class, is knots; the foreign trade year nerves they are used with the greatest suc- day — r riiM ( bit of the southland far fourth class. 17 knots; fifth class, Hi in its provisions. This is not true, »1 ro Dr. Dpichoii’« ffjp cess in the treatment «»f locomotor ataxia, away. be to more sU’o llis wings were as could knots: sixth lass. K> knots; seventh however. Duly TO vessels in this class ! may worth yon than ;»-vtm partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, weary they he, have a child who soils bedding from ineov»- Rut his heart was light, as you must class. 1 -i knots. were built since 1883, divided as follows: neuralgia, nervous headache,after-effects of know, tinenee of water during sleep. Pures old of fevers and of other acute 1 When he found himself swinging to and fro All steamships of the first four classes Nineteen ships, 13 barks, 40 brigantines, grip, diseases, and young alike. It arrests the trouble at of the heart, and On a branch of theoldelm tree. a palpitation amentia, pale THE shall be with 4 total of 70. This CYPHERS constructed and once. IHCUBATO! particular brigs, making £1. Sold by A. A. ITowes Po., sallow complexions, and all forms of weak- conversion into to of Ami he sang so loud that all could hear reference to prompt tonnage amounts 03,331, instead Druggists, Belfast, Me. ness. At all or direct from iy47 druggists, Dr. The first robin to come this It is tne original and only penning I’a Non-moisture naval cruisers, and shall he of as claim' d the Senate very year. tent-diaphragm. and Seif auxiliary 300,287, by report. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, X. Y., incubator. It is us<*d with N He seemed to he singing in purest glee, ing uniform success on TWI TY-SIX (iOVKitN >ikm t;\ < the rating known to maritime •1'he Senate report states that 537 Register of Deep Water Vessels. cents per box; six boxes for two dollars MKNT STATIONS highest fifty “1 am here, 1 am here; where are you, in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand; aU commerce. of on the Atlan- and a half. of schooners, 251,208 tons, sweet majority America’s best known poultrymen, and by thousands of persons in ev-. ry walk for ocean SHIPS. The rate of compensation ! tic would receive 808,483, hut by refer- And he sang to the one he was longing to Winner of BOLD AIEDAE AND IIK.) Abner arrived at < mail service, to be paid per gross regis-1 ring to the Commissioner of Naviga- Coburn, ape Town J Two things in the treatment of nasal greet AWARD at the Pan-American Exposition C. G. Dec. from Port Tow lered ton for each 100 nautiral miles tion’s 270 labout one-half) of 11., 5, nsend. catarrh are now fully understood. First: t rom the branch of the old elm tree. tober. 1901. j report only A of in the G Ropes, D. Rivers, sailed from San the is a delusion that CIPHERS INCUBATORS are sailed from the port clearance these vessels are eligible. And yet all drying process pro- He so Francisco Dec 0 for n. sang loud, but he sang in vain ; to the of in Queenstow duces more mischief than benefit. Second: £lMERSvj*&Uun>» shipped to every country on the glol*e Vnited states port entry | these have been doing business A His song grew and he “'twill Bu.cv.D^N.tUii- ships J Fuller, arrived at Honolulu Feb 28 common sense and sad, sang is for market. une the Vnited States, according to the to and science, experience pro- rain,” ..’U. poultry grown Their satisfactorily shippers consign-1 from Newcastle, N S \V. claim Fly's Cream Halm to be instant relief, work at home and abroad has earned for route the Fost Office l>e- see that the en-; A. And his heart grew heavy, and all agree required by ees. So you actually Aryan, S Pendleton, sailed from San and final, certain cure. It cleanses the the title of the That he his head with partment. shall not exceed follow- tire schooner tleet on the Atlantic would Francisco Dec 27 for Queenstow n. diseased membranes and never makes the hung dejected mein, arrived at The saddest bird that ever was seen ing; receive, at the best, but 850,000, and to Bangalore, Blanchard, Port patient sneeze. Price 50 cents. Sold by Townsend Oct 20 from On a branch of the old elm tree. “THE STANDARD steamships of the first class, 2 7-10 this must carry one man on each i Nagaski. druggists and by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren get they E B Sutton, J P Butman,sailed from cents: second class, 2 1-2 cents; third vessel to train in seamanship, pay him | lliogo Street, New York. Where you have gone he doesn’t know yet, Dec. 30 for New York; St. Helena HATCHER class. •_ 3-10 fourth 2 1-10 him with i passed Rut the love of his heart he cannot cents; class, his wages, and furnish pro- March 2. Cassidy—Oi hear Flanagan called ve a forget, So he ’twill rain” all to cents; fifth class. 1 0-10 cents: sixth visions. Fort ( has. C. loiar. sings day me, George, McClure, arrived And all the birds sadden when come ■ lass. 1 7-10 cents: seventh 1 1-2 is in ract, it at Port Pirie did so. they OF THE WORLD class, “If justice done; ana, ( Feb 20 from Chemanus. Casey—He Out of the southland home Gov from did ye do? flying cents. the best interests of the whole country Robie, Everett, Wash. Sept 1 Cassidy—An' pliwat To rest in the old elm tree. to for N S. W., arrived at Tow n Casey—I did EVERY CYPHERS The rates 'of compensation any are considered, any subsidy bill should Sydney, Cape Flanagan.—Philadelphia —R. T. N. INCUBATOR Jan (j. Press. under a vessel carrying mails to a foreign port a subsidy on all classes of ves- positive agreement that it w provide 1j Henry I> Hyde, arrived at New York Feb. satisfactory work in the hands of m North America shall not exceed 70 sels. rated according to their needs. Every woman is proud of the ability to CASTORXA. any pur. 25 from San Francisco. who will give it a fair trial or it can be ret cent of the maximum rates estab- from the smaller offer a guest a really delicious cup of "tea. The Kind You Have per should be graded Luzon, sailed from N. Bears the Always Bought and the for it They Park, Newcastle, But few can price paid will be ref unde lished. the smaller vessel women offer their guests a new /self-supplied vessel down, getting S. W. Dec. 23, for Manila. agents for the Cyphers Incubators, v | sensation in the shape of a really marvelous MOISTURE. Mail are to carry Tins is because L arrived at Honolulu authorized to stand steamships required the largest subsidy. so, j Mary Cushing, tea. cannot discover such tea! We I track of this guar 22 They 'r iST in as one American-born more Feb from N. S. W. every apprentices boy the small vessels are expensive; Newcastle, offer them a hint. The particular. largest importing rot* Kim. for each l.oOo tons gross lie more to run them in Manuel Llaguno, D C Nichols, arrived at oi the superior qualities of the Cyphers, send for i.lustrated, descr register. that is, it costs distributers of fancy teas in the world is “Papa,” said the small boy, looking up in and New York March 1 from Hong Kong. circular, mailed free, or call on the undersigned and examine the machine personally. shall be educated seamanship with the cargo carried. the Boston firm of Chase A .Sanborn. Ask from his book, “what is a curio comparison Puritan, A N R’anchard, sailed from San YOU SAVE FREIGHT I5Y 1'1'KC HASING of us. We sell them at FACTORY FR: and rank as a otlicer. have a a a your grocer for one of Chase A Sanborn’s “A the father 1 engineering, petty They must captain, mate, Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. curio,” replied thoughtful- free on board cars at this point. Title 2 of the bill for the “original package'- teas, if you want a new “is that costs ten times provides steward, and a second mate, just as all arrived at Honolulu 30 from ly, something what ADOfiiiSS; Reaper, May sensation. it's general subsidy to be paid. It directs i boats have, and a vessel of double its Newcastle, N. S. W. worth.”—Chicago Post. the of the to to 1 S I) secretary Treasury pay size only carries two seaman more, at a Carleton, Amsbury, Tacoma for Hon- Jjhi IVI Arms Carnpiny, S rook ton Springs. .V! ii n 3. the owners of any vessel in the United cost of from $25 to $30 a month. You olulu, passed out Neah Ray March 11. and in St Paul, F W Treat, arrived at Seattle States, duly registered engaged see that double the amount of cargo is j March 5 from Manila. ___ _AfiEXTS. the foreign trade of the United states, ! on the boat at an almost carried larger State of L A arrived at a to one cent Maine, Colcord, compensation amounting equal expense. New York March 7 from Hong Kong. ton for each one 1 per gross registered “And yet these small vessels are an Tillie E starlmck. Eben Curtis, sailed DISEASED LUNG hundred miles sailed, not exceeding; absolute necessity to the American from Honolulu Feb _7 for San Francisco. sixteen entries in any one year, and on i dealer. A man at Kio Grandede Sol, at Wm II Macy, sailed from Port Gamble sixteen in Dec. 20 for each entry, not exceeding Cayenne, French Guiana, at Surinam, Algoa Ray. for a of five Wm 11 Conner, R F Colcord, arrived at anyone year, period years Dutch Guiana, or at all ports where How Mutual Fire Insurance Com- Baltimore March 21 from llong Consumption How Holyoke Fidelity and Deposit Comp. a Kong. Begins, from tlie date of registration of ves- we will there is a light draught, wants, BARKS. or Mass. sel of l.ooo tons, which shall lie pany Salem, Mart land, Baltimore, Md gross say, a cargo of rosin, of beef, of Hour, Alice Heed. Alanson Ford, sailed from after the of this ISSKTS I)Ki'KM r. KIS :;i. l!«J! completed passage to the States for it. 4 a "K rs and he sends United Montevideo l)ec for New York It How Cured. i>i-vf.mi:fk 31, liHJl. bill, one-fourth of one cent per gross lie wants a small lie Kdward May, arrived at San Francisco Ends, Real (‘state only quantity. Heal estate * r.0,,560 (hi ton for each one hundred nautical miles He March 10 from Kalmlui. Stocks and bonds. cannot use an 800-ton vessel. loans :»s.ooo o < Mortgage ash in office and in bank ... sailed, m addition to the above-men- sailed from Bosario Jan 29 1" has not the facilities for dealing with Kthel, Dodge, Stocks ami ImIs 7*4,LL’ _><; Agents' balances. bill for Philadelphia. fash in office ;inil bank s. ,7;; ; > tioned compensation. The speci- such a boat. .There is not water enough Recent Medical Makes Restoration tc Discovery Interest and rents .. which shall not re-1 Mabel I Meyers, N Meyers, sailed from 10, 4si 411 11 ross assets. fies certain vessels for it at his lie rneolleetcd ; port. must, therefore, New York Mar a for Pernambuco. premiums. 1,0.47 10 cei\e under its Health Possible. Rules to Follow. M'lU flKS 1M< I-’ >11; l; 11 I'M, compensation provis- depend upon a small vessel. Matanzas, arrived at Philadelphia Dec :> Simple ).\ :jl, .ons. them vessels among being engaged “You be to learn that from Havana. Net may surprised Deduct items not admitted. :.,noo tm unpaid losses. in tlie coastwise trade Olive. Unearned exclusively. in these light-draught ports where only Thurlow, arrived at Wilmington, HEALTHY LUNGS M5T STAGES OF UEERCULO'IJ ! premiums. vessel is to All other liabilities. Each subsidized required sail vessels run the trade of the United N. C. March 8 from Baltimore. icr* Admitted assets.§ t*17,38-* 11 as a member of its company one Penobscot, sailed from Pape‘Tow n Jan 17 carry ■states is better than that of any other LI Mill 1TIF.S I>K< FMIiFli 4. 10M Total .I for for Singapore to load for F. S. American bov each 1,000 gross tons, country, because the merchants of these Cash capital. and Kebecca Crowell, M G Dow, arrived at Net unpaid losses.. s 4.J47 70 over all liabilities. who shall he taught seamanship are to send as we Surplus places obliged here, New York March 8 from Savannah. Unearned piemmms.. jsi.nis _-i The owners of the vessel engineering. are the only country where they can Lose Innis, Melvin sailed from All other liabilities ;;.*L’l 0!) Total liabilities and must before Colcord, surplus...^ agree receiving compensa- get both the goods and the conveyance New York Jan 11 for Port Natal. Total..$ 289,787 00 FRED A TWOOD, Agent. Winterpoi; tion that tiie ship in emergency may lie to them. I think that will arrived at New York deliver you Sachem, Nichols, Cash capital,.... loo.ooooo 3\\TJ used the United States for the na- Feb 28 from riBST by agree that next to having the product Hong Kong. STAGES or TUSERClfLOStS Surplus over a l liabilities.r»27,r»ou _*l tional’defense or for Thomas A arrived at Buenos any public pur- to sell, it is important that we have the Goddard, Niagara hire Insurance Com at a fair valuation for ttiis ser- Ayres March 18 from Boston. Total liabilities and surplus. !U7,.iH4 li pose, conveyance to deliver it. vice. SCHOONERS. FlKl.l* A QLT \1 BY, Agents, Belfast. New York. INTEREST OF HOME LABOK. Georgia W K arrived at Title a of the bill directs the Secre- Gilkey, Gilkey, 3wl 2 .Harold Hi-ith'k, President. New York March 8 from Brunsw Ga. the to to the “There is another to consider ick, Geo. ( Howe. Vice Pres'di tary of Treasury pay point arrived at Fer- seek to the craft Henry Clausen, Jr, Geo. VV. Dewey, owner of a documented vessel, engaged when we give sailing nandina March 21 from New York. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF in deep-sea fishery for at least three its true position. Ninety-five per cent, Gladys, 11 B Colson, arrived at New York VSSKTS 1»K< KMIIKH 31, 1901 BOSTON INSURANCE COMPANY, months in any one year, $2 per gross of the American-made sailing vessel Feb 28 from Brunswick, Ga., Mortgage loans— that at least labor. The lumber in the John C cleared from Stocks and bonds .. ton per annum, provided represents Smith, McDonald, Boston, mass. Pash in office and Jacksonville Jan 3 for bank. one-third of tlie crew shall be citizens South on the stump is worth from $2 to Guadaloupe. Agents' balances A sailed from Pasca- ASSETS DECEMBER 31,1901 of the States; and lie is directed $2.50 thousand feet, but those who Mary Hall, Haskell, Interest and rents United per 17 goula March for Boston. All other assets. .. to pay also to a citizen of the United buy the ship stock pay from $32 to $34 Real estate. s 20,ooo 00 Lucia Porter, Farrow, sailed from Pen- most loans. 00 Consumption—the dreaded of all is in tho Mortgage 1,230.150 v states serving as a member of such per thousand feet. This difference all sacola March 20 for Jucaro. sumption most advanced stages, CGross assets.> diseases of curable. For cent- will be Collateral loans.. 15,000 0‘» crew si per month for tlie time lie is means labor, from the time the axe K W arrived at New today—is the result. “Wood Wine” is an Stocks an<1 bonds. 15 Deduct items not admitted Hopkins, Hicliborn, uries this fearful 1.0(»o,27‘‘. strikes the tree until the timber is in York March 9 from Fernandina. malady has stared the honest Tt is sold on honest Cash in < dice and in bank. 400,259 10 necessarily employed. remedy. Admitted assets. people in the with no no Hills receivable.. 09 272 03 Title 4 provides that no vessel shall the shipyards, somewhere along the K F Pettigrew, sailed from Newport New s face, hope, representations and is guaranteed to do haven of no Agents’ balances,uncollected prem March 10 for Portland. relief to turn to, but all claime 1 for it. “Blood Wine” en- I.IAHU 1T1KS 1) Kl KM HE It 31, 1" he given compensation under two or coast. In the building of steamers, the refuge, imns. 228,038 98 Willie L Newton cleared from Fernandina n<»w—science has made sufficient strides Net losses.. more titles of this act at tlie same time; iron industry is the principal one to riches the blood and charges ir with an Interest and rents. 12,545 90 unpaid March 24 for Providence. to be able to lT warned .t. cope with all that will kill bac All other assets .. .. 0.109 35 premiums.. that a subsidized vessel shall not be benefit. intelligently ingredient illi, bacteria, All other the various forms of affec- liabilities. sold to a of a “hi the of sail vessels pulmonary microbes and germs of all kinds. It will subject foreign power, building nearly Death of S. C. Mullen. Gross assets...... $3,099.7 11 51 tions. heal an old on t e Total. and that the President of the United every State in the Union is represent- up sore lungs or a new Deduct items not admitted. 57.038 13 Few realize Cash capital.. cause to we our from the Pacific people what anatomical one. It will take the lameness and states shall proper regulations ed; get spars Mr. S. C. Mullen, who had been ill for pains Surplus over all liabilities. wonders the are. J ust two out of tiie and Admitted assets. $3,042,673 38 he framed for the execution of this act. States, our wire rigging from Western several months, and a few weeks since had a lungs imagine lungs, make them fed one of two and the DECEMBER factories, our lumber from the Southern paralytic shock which was soon followed by great sacks, consisting strong and comfortable. If you can't LIABILITIES 31, 1901. Total liabilities and surplus.- a second March 21st. lie other of three lobes or take a breath •I A M 1*;S States, our treenails from Virginia and one, passed away compartments deep now, y«»u can after Net. unpaid losses.? 195,024 30 PATTI .K & SON. Agents. P., had been a resident of Fairfield for over 30 each made of a delicate membranous sub- 3wi:; OfPOSIN' is VIEWS OF THE MKASl'llE. North Carolina, our frames from Mary- using “Wood Wine.” Unearned premiums. 700,450 95 He was born in stance as 74 and other North Atlan- years. North Haven, Me., light and thin as a piece of silk, It you hawk and will All other liabilities. 35,270 The passage of this bill by the Senate land, Virginia, and the of his life follow- spit you stop during early part and as we inhale nf er it a week or so. tic States, our other material, such as expanding contracting using If you t ike Total.$ 930,746 05 Fhe Merchants Insurance Con. is a for senator who lias ed the sea and was a very successful sea and victory Frye, exhale the air that supplies life. colds e Wine" will Cash 00 cotton duck, a product of Northern captain. Most of the time since residing in sily—"Blood make capital.. 1,000,000 Newark No one the ... 33 labored long and earnestly in its behalf, mills, from Southern fields, and in the Fairfield he had been in appreciating work expected you less susceptible and eventually it will Surplus over all liabilities.... 1,711,927 business,conducting of them would ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 11(01 a boot and was a abuse his if he you endurance. "Blood Wine’’ and in behalf of the American mer- general fitting nearly all of the States shoe store. lie member of lungs give great Total liabilities and surplus— —$3,042,673 38 Fairfield was could look at them and see with his is not an an Real estate. .. > are In the of Lodge, No. (18,1. 0. 0. F.; and experiment, it is established Maiue. chant marine it is to aid. Per- represented. building A. H. NICHOLS, Agent, Searsport, loans .. designed also a Mason, a member oi of own eyes the effect produced. The and Mortgage sail vessels you are building up the Amity Lodge, lungs fact, tried, proved acknowledged to 3wl2 Stocks and bond* it is not that the New Camden. His was 72 Besides a are almost like haps strange East, helping the West, enriching the age years. paper—mere tissues—that be a remarkable remedy. Throughout ( ash m office and bank. w ife and daughter, two sisters, Mrs. Row- are to tiie least Bills York a free trade news- and a bank susceptible aggravation. the and iu receivable Evening Post, South, making savings for ena Calderwood of and Mrs. hospitals, public dispensaries American Insurance Company, Bos- Denver, Col., A cold, ever so if on the their Agents' balances should tlie the small all over the Harriet of mother of though slight private practice physicians are Interest and rents. paper, oppose measure, depositor country. lirophy Castine, Henry weakeus them. A ton, Mass. man with a and a iungs, cough, though unanimous in their praises of Blood Uncollected but it is somewhat that a “Any little money Brophy of Fairfield; and two brothers, premiums surprising only occasional, means a at these all admit that are ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1901. All other assets. few friends can build a sail vessel, Perez Mullen of Camden, and Nelson Mul- rasping Wine," while there some Maine man and a large owner of ship- len of North survive him. The precious organs, a sore (result of 'colds cases 110 far advanced to be Stocks and 50 because be cuts bis garments according Haven, actually bonds.$611,618 (Iloss assets. funeral and means an irritation that is Cash in office and bank. 32,889 66 should consider this bili a blow to to his but it takes a concern took place from the Baptist church coughs) cured that it will cure in almost Deduct items not admitted. ping cloth, rich every Inerest and rents. 50 Sunday, Rev. H. M. Ives, pastor of the hard to heal. When and it instance and restore health and 3,344 we be- or to build a steamer. We aggravated vitadty, Uncollected 66 sailing ships. However, print corporation church, officiating. The Odd Fellows had reaches an advanced the premiums 61,639 Admitted assets. .si have few to but stage, lungs where every other method will fail. Dr. to on yards build steamships, of the service. those low what the Post has say the charge Among pres- shrivel up and wither Brainard Gross assets. $709,492 32 LI \BII.1 TIES we have an unlimited number to build away. Consump- A. Andrews of Beachmont, DECEMBER .11, 1'" ent from out of town were Mrs Harriet tion in and its interview with Fields invariably the one of New Net losses_ .. subject, sail vessels. Give us. the Nelson Mullen of North Haven, begins upper part Boston, Mass., England’s LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1901. unpaid legislation Brophyand of the right lung. Unearned premiums— S. Pendleton of Pendleton New that we and will and George M Fernald of Portland. The leading practitioners, vilio.se skill has Bros., justly deserve, you does not Net unpaid losses.$ 38,449 21 All other liabilities. interment was in Coughing always accompany been on a number of occa 04 York. The Post start a factory on every beach from St. i Maplewood cemetery. displayed Unearned premiums. 227,148 says: Much is for the widow diseases of this character, and sions before Harvard 76 Total.. Croix to the liio Grande, and from sympathy expressed consump- College and other .All other liabilities. 21,662 I lie thousand and more sailing ves- j and who have lost a devoted tives sometimes with little learned "At Cash capital. ; to to turn out ; daughter, very goto then-grave bodies, says: the best. Puget Sound San Diego, Total .$287,260 01 Surplus over all liabilities .. sets, and small, in and husband and lather. The Baptist church annoyance iu this direction and little ex- Tuberculosis is a large running j a that the stubborn disease and Cash mooo no product will fly American has met with a loss. Mr. Mullen was capital out of the small our coast great pectoration. Their like an in methods to 51 Total ports along for lungs, apple requires rigid overcome, Surplus over all liabilities. 122,232 liabilities aim surplus. the seas flag. many years the treasurer of that society. the waste and beating bravely across j sun, simply away and fall in the matter of it MKI.VIBBK C. HU L, Agent. Belt.. “The building of sail vessels on the —Fairfield Journal. handling eveivtbinjr Total liabilities and $709,492 52 with odds and ends of American pro- j to pieces. If a flower becomes lifeless is being done both here and abroad surplus present basis is unprofitable, and we JAMES PATTER & SON, Belfast, Mr. ducts, are just now threatened with I and droops its head, you give it nourish- to make it more easl'v and Agents, challenge anybody to show a single Patrick Convicted. successfully 3wl3 more appalling than even ment, water and suulight. Your and new ideas are ad- The /Etna Indemnity Co., I something vessel on the Atlantic Coast the lungs treated, being the of the severe winter during are like a need nourish- vanced tempests they New March 227.221 .sns.'Js. such craft see in the equal interest, insurance, depre- of them and with Concord, N. pending Subsidy of the on through every part gives "Blood \\ ine” iu every phase, and ciation on* her original cost. The sail victed murder Sept. 23, 1900, them Kill an almost life. It soothes and heais uave oeta it m DECEMBER > insupportable injustice. vessel is under charter for full of the aged millionaire recluse William them, using extensively my ASSETS 31. 1901. V VSII \SSKTS 1 1*7* I'M KKK .'A. Hut before their claims are always keeps them fresh and If of late with presented, healthy. your practice results, .. Non-resident stockholders tax ;i> cargoes, and is the most important Marsh Rice. phenomenal Real estate $101,198 90 it be to know what blood p issesses the it it creates a reaction that no 65 Loans on bond and iiinitagc (first lim- may interesting just factor in the The under the statute is right nourishment, peculiar hing Mortgage loans 90,076 fleet of distributing agricultural penalty makes so that Stocks and bonds 162,900 00 Stoeks and bonds owned l>> tin* com part in American life this ships in the electric your lungs strong germs else seems to do. It relieves the distress of the West and manufactured death chair. Cash in office and bank. 16,493 o_* pany, market value produets can't live in them, for germs live sooner and more is playing. three only effectively than any ex- and rents. Cash i‘n the Co's principal office and products of the entire country into A scant hours of deliberation, where Interest 3,533 50 small vessel starts and there is weakness. You must it t of and if bank .... The sailing the close of a trial for pectora know adhered to with Uncollected premiums. 32,618 41 every port of the world except it be to at prolonged have Interest due and accrued builds our trade. In many proper medical assistance and you common sense rules of ex- All other assets. 313 41 up foreign some in nine weeks and with sensa- life—regarding Premiums in due course of collect ion his ports Europe. replete must also have of air cases when the merchant sends sufficed to sunlight, plenty rest, ercise, and diet it will heal a very had “And, finally, how can we expect to tional interests, enable the of out-door air Gross assets..$407,133 89 salesmen to a he does not plenty and good food. ctse of Tuberculosis and enable the Admitted assets. 89 foreign land, have seamen for our with- to reach their verdict. The issue pa- $407,133 expert navy jury The first has been hard to but tient at first sell in large His always get to recover. I am a LIAHII.ITIKS DKt'KMBKK 1• quantities. out these vessels for of the trial establishes the charge that thoroughly LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1901. .A. are sent to where sailing practical the other requirements are within the disinterested goods perhaps places This is a of Patrick conspired with Mr. Rice’s valet, thoroughly person, having Net amount of unpaid losses and claim training ships'? question reach of anyone. There is a no Net unpaid losses.$ 19,713 66 the facilities are poor for unloading. F. to obtain medicine, connection one way or another with Reserved for re-insurance... vital and I maintain that Charles Jones, possession a fnnous Unearned premiums. 129,427 25 and no no to importance, French a the “Blood Wine” Co., or Commissions other detnandsagaiu- They have wharves, lighters of Texan’s compound, remedy any of its mem- All other liabilities. 24,950 57 the sailing vessel is important to the the aged estate, estimated[at with the Company. handle the and the small vessel originated, experimented and agreed be-s. I this testimonial of own cargo, common defence of the know- $7,000,000, and that Jones killed his em- give my All liabilities, except capital stock ami the merchant can find facili- country, upon by celebrated chemists from all free will because I Total ..: $174,091 48 net waits until to the administration of chloro- recognize in it agraud surplus. ing as 1 do that it takes six months ployer by over the who met in Cash capital. 200,000 oo in ties. Sometimes a vessel going to world, Paris a few good medicine, which everyone should Capital paid up cash. build a but it six form at the direct instigation of Pat- Surplus over all liabilities. 33,042 41 Surplus beyond capital. Africa will run into different schooner, requires years ago to determine the most know about, and which I will continue twenty to consid- rick. speedy, years make a sailor. France sure and way of out of the to until Total liabilities and'surplus. $407,133 89 ports on the coast, discharging produce None of the lasting wiping recommend I find something 12 ers the importance of manning her jurors could be induced world its as it goes. Such vessels are practically eonsuinptionand allied diseases. better.” FRED ATWOOD, Agent, Winterport, Me. 13 navy, and the vessel a to reveal how the verdict had been This warehouses, as a rural pays sailing medicine is knownas “Blood Wine,” If you have tried to floating acting than she does the reached, an agreement having been repeatedly regain a larger subsidy and it is in health delivery. In this manner, large por- made to tell A motion will acknowledged by physicians your without success with other CAUTIOil NOTICE. steamer.” nothing. New York and Boston to be the tion of American agricultural and mau- most satis- medicines or means don’t up For Sale be made for a new trial when the pris- give hope at£a Bargain Whereas, Hannah R. factory treatment yet devised for these until you try “Blood Wine.” my wife, Surgen Tlie Best Spring Medicine. oner is for sentence. Investigate bed and board without any jnstiii.i1 arraigned troubles “Blood Wine,” will do its it That desirable and well located real estate at my part— carefully. I hereby warn all persons from trust in OASTOWlA. E. W. Cook of Bangor says: “I have but the the foot of Main street, known as the Daniel 1 patient must do his to overcome “Blood Wine” costs a my account, as I shall pay no bills of F” Bitters in fifty cents bottle, to Vm Have used the “L. Atwood’s Itch on human cured in 30 minutes by Lane wharf property, will be sold low close after this date. a_the The Kind Always Bought my pulmonary attacks. All the rules of but you can it free of at trading family and know you cannot say too much Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never hy- sample charge the estate, inquire of Montville, March 24, A. 1>. IW2. must be adhered to and if N. F. Executor, in their praise.” Try a bottle to shake off fails. Sold by A. A. {Howes & Co., Drug- giene strictly A- A. Howes & Co.’s, druggists. HOUSTON, (1EO. 1>. SAIN.' this is done a cure Belfast, December 19,1900.—5lt rr £2^^567 the winter torpor from your liver. gists, Belfast, Me. Iy47 excepting when con- Witness, Ali.rn I)ver. avu p\sr AND THE PRESENT. BELFAST FREE LIBRARY. At a Probate Court held at rtelia*»t, within and for the County of Waldo, on the 11 h da\ of March. Kiotok of Titf .1 oihxal: 1 MUNYON’S New Books. Marcli, 1902. A. D. 1902. possession many records of the Brooks, Noali. ; L. GURNEY, daughter of Joseph F. MARIAHeath, lat*- nt Thorndike, t said of .•r> oi i‘alei mo and have contrast- First across the Continent. County Story Waldo, deceased, havi, g pieseiued a petition w 1. M:e present for the readers of the exploring expedition of playing ihat Cl.«ience E. Ouruey may be appoint- Dyspepsia ed ot CUM administrator the estate •>! said deceased. In the early days of the Lewis and C ark in 1803-4-5. Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to sixt\ school children lived Ulus. 1901. T 78. B 7 all persons interested h\ causing a copy of this minutes’ walk of the sehool- Brown, Alice. order to he published three weeks successively in Ihe Republican Jourua.. a u three newspaper published two school districts Margaret Warrener. A novel. a Belfast, that ■ I m they may appear at a Probate om* t.i a -J I I W < urt, to be held at into make profitable 1901. 233.31 ^J ] |1 ^Jk mm V A 1 Belfast, within and for said —|X^Xb ^H|^^Ta County, on the 8th day of April, A. I). 1902 pupils are transported by William at ten ol Brownell, Crary. the clock before noon, and show cause, i! .iuse it can be done cheaper Victorian prose masters. 1901... 820. B8 any they have, why the prater of said petition should not be granted. the extra schools. lived illustrat- They *Dog life. Narratives GEo E JOHNSON, Judge. A houses, and men, women and ing instinct. Illustrated after true copy. Attest: Chas. p. Hazeltine, Register. barefooted in the summer Landseer.. 030. X 2 w inter. were Will enable to eat wliat you like and the They thinly you A. Conan. ALDO SS.—In Court ot Pr« all you like. Cures dizziness, constipation, Doyle, bate, held at Bel- *• fast, on the 11th — kept warm by the huge stone D' rvousness ami sleeplessness; makes old The war in South Africa. Its day of March. 1902 Makes Can't Daniel Weymouth, administrator on the estate of stomachs almost as as new. rimir tires were not allowed to irood conduct. 1901.90s. I) Sleep. cause and 7-2 Zorada g:ood rich blood and builds up the whole Weymouth, late of Morrill, in said Con r for if did system. William tv, deceased, having presented ins second and a> night, they they Drummond, Henry. h. al Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap makes the account of administration of said estate for rrow embers of their nearest skin soft as 15c. The habitant, and other French- allowance. velvet. Sold everywhere. or insomnia is due to nervousness or it Munvon’s Inhaler Cures sometimes; be caused there w ere no matches in those Catarrh. Canadian poems. 1901. 811.1)4 Sleeplessness may Ordered, that notice thereof he given, three Send for Oulde to Health Book free. Now York. weeks | or In case the stomach is back of successively, in the Journal, a ,m meal stirred with cold Robert John. by3 indigestion constipation. any it all. Republican up Floody, newspaper published in Belfast, in said Countv ke«i into cakes before the open Scientific basis of Sabbath and You never heard of a man who ate whose food and was that all persons interested mav attend at a Fro heartily, digested properly bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 8th t- the staff of life. 1 the 203. F lay give Miss Sunday. his not of April next, and show if Polly Worthen. The marriage was regular in personal habits, complain of being able to sleep. will come cause, any thev have, t some of the early families: Oribble, Francis. Sleep why the said account should not be allowed. recorded April 2, 1808. She died July 23, make GEO. E. William Lewis of Palermo Lake Geneva and its naturally if you perfect health possible. JOHNSON. Judge 1828. literary A true copy. Attest: null Tibbetts of Booth bay, but landmarks. 1901. 949. 4. G TONIKO-TEA and health mean the same Wherever find Chas. F. Hazeltine, He married, second, Judith Worthen, sister just thing. you Register ii 1 had Sadakichi. iberty. They twenty- Hartmann, _ TONIKO-TEA will find and the converse of his first wife, and had seven children by you health, is SS. In Court of Probate, held at Bel- Kleven died in infancy and History of American art. lllus. WALDOfast, on the 11th of each marri&ge. He died June 3, 1847, aged almost as true. TONI KO-TEA taken day March. 1902. Guy to direc- Gurney, administrator on the estate of Richard Eleven lived to become men 1902. 2 v. 709. H Your wm according (II years and 9 months. He was a soldier toniko-tea. drufgiit A. Gurney, late of Belfast, in said Countv, de- of tnem. v for one week will They were as follows: ‘Hough, Kmerson. give you one regularlyo J induce natural, ceased. having presented his first account of ad- of the war of 1812. The children were; easy, ------ministration of said estate for allowance. w is. born January 27, 1814. Story of the cowboy. 1898.I 78. H 8 slumber. Lois Bryant, born June Hi, 1808; died restful 1 ewis, bum l'Ybruai} 27>, 181o. \V. W. Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three January, 1835, .Jacobs, weeks in the Lewis, born May 8, 1810. successively, Republican Journal, Xehemiah Bryant. Jr., born Aug. 1, 1810. freights. 1901. J 15-3 a newspaper published in in said ■w 1817. Light Belfast, county, is, born August 20, Nervous Trouble that all interested Lydia Bryant, born Aug. 20, isn. 1894.. J 15-1 Helped Wonderfully, persons mav attend at a Pro- ewis, born August 28, 1821. ‘Many cargoes. bate to Nancy Bryant, born Jan. 20, 1x12. Court, be held at Belfast on the Sth day n, born August 28, 1821, died. Sarah Orne. Main*. of April next, and show cause, if I Isaac P.ryant, born Oct. 2o. 1S15. ‘Jewett, Peacove, any they 1 wis, Jr., born June 28, 1828. have, why the said account should not be allowed. Zimii Bi\ant. burn April 3, 1819. Stor\ of the Normans. 1887— 944.02. J Toniko Remedy Co., Waterville, Maine. is, born June 2, 1820. GKo. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Sophronia Bryant. burn Feb. 30,1824. A true Attest: .ewis, born April 2, 1S28. Lansdale, Maria 1L, compiler. Dear Sirs,—I have had a very bad Nervous Trouble for some time. copy. William Bryant, born- ; died a young Gitas P Hazeltine. Register ewis, born Jan. 17, 1880. Paris: its sites, monuments and a man. urma: led. I commenced taking your Toniko-Tea few weeks ago and it has helped v is, born Dec. 10, 1881. Illus. 1S99 944. L Inlant son, born-; died one and history. me I can recommend it to all. SS.—In Court of Probate, held at w is, born July o, 1880. aged wonderfully. Bel- week. WALDOfast, on the llih of — Muir, John. Yours Mrs. HENRY PERRY. day March, 1902 Alfred died very truly, Charles E. Lane, administrator on the estate of Bryant, young. Our national 1901. T 78.M 9 Harriet married live parks. A. Lane, late of Brooks, in said Co uitv, A\1 BRYANT'S FAMILY. Kmery Bryant, Mary Flagg, deceased, in Palermo. ‘Oxley, J. Macdonald. having presented his second and final Bryant was born in Tiverton, R. Is Well From Indigestion. account of administration of said estate foi al- Sally Bryant, died young. The romance of commerce. 904. Ox ance. He married Mary Yates of married Mary Bryant, James Peavey. Winslow, Maine. Ordered, That notice Inf; Reed, Myrtle thereof be given, three They settled in Palermo in at soil, died aged 2 weeks. weeks successively, in the lool— — Toniko Remedy Maine. Republican Journal, The spinster book, 090. R2 Co., Waterville, a the earliest settlers of newspaper published in Belfast, in said Countv, among Dear have been that all Repplier, Agnes. Sir,—I troubled with indigestion about two persons interested mav attend at a Pro- took a loo FAMILY OF STKPUKN AND ABIGAIL MAK- I bate ile up farm of acres, | Court, to be held at Belfast, on the sth nay The fireside sphinx. 030. R 3 I commenced taking your tea some time ago and I am now of iibroken wilderness where the I»F, N years. April next, and show cause, if any they ! Jacob well. I was so nervous I knew w hat to but now can have, why the said account should not be allowed. Maiden was Riis, August. hardly do, I go axe had never been heard, and Stephen born in Chester ! GEO E. How other half lives. 1890.. R 4-1 JOHNS!)N, Judge. N the 339. to bed and I have not been troubled with Nervousness and A true copy. Attest: use and log barn w hich served IF, Sept. 13, 1771. He married Abigail sleep. A ton years’ war. 19(H).339. R 4-2 | sine# I commenced Toniko-Tea. 1 will Chas. p. Hazkltink. Register. Besides a horse and Black of Newmarket, N. IF, born October Indigestion taking praise years. Josiah. Strong, Toniko-Tea wherever I for the it has me. id a few which were ili- 2o, 17*;s. daughter of Fdmund and Molly go good done SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- sheep, movements for social Black. settled in in Religious V Yours WALDOfast, on the 11th dav of March. as his wife made all their They Palermo, Me., truly, LUTTIE COLE. Lawrin good 335. 7. St Greer and Frank \\\ Woodbury, execn- and had twelve children ; improvement. j tors of the last will uu the wool. It was necessary 1793, of Lemuel Greer, la e of Strong, Josiah. Morrill, in said Stephen Marden, born Oct. 9, 17“... I The Beat for Countv, deceased, having pre- securely fold them at night on Very Nervous Troubles. sented their tirst and final Polly Marden, born N<>v. 19, 17“.'> The times and young men. 170. St account of adminis- 1. bears that about his tration of said estate for allowance. prowled Betsey Marden, boi n Ma\ 14, 1797. F.liza Orne. I White, Lincoln Center, Maine. Ordered, that notice thereof up old bruin caught one of born Oct. 1798. be given, three day Benjamin Marden, 2*i, Kdnali and her brothers. 19oi... 349.5 ; weeks successively, in the born Oct. Toniko Remedy Co., Waterville, Maine. Republican Journal, IPs gun was not at hand, and he | Charity Marden, ti. ixon. a newspaper published in Belfast, in said A White, .lames. County, lvah Marden, born Aug. 14, lxo2. of Toniko-Tea of that all persons interested nuiv attend at a Pro- 1 from the old open | Gentlemen,—The package purchased fireplace \ 1 burn iso4. of France from the bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the s,h ley Marden, Sept, x, IILtory came or day the hear the you three four weeks ago and has me of next, and show through swamp. Infant, born June 27, lxun. earliest times to 1848. 1888. 944. W 5 helped very April cause, if am they have", j J why the said account should not be \ ant’s is traced t>> John Area Marden. born C>ct. 3, lxo7. m ich. I have been troubled for a time with not ailowe \ ancestry Florence Hull. long being GEO. E. J lioxann Marden, born Jan. in, lsp Winterburn, JOHNSON, .’: gland. a> follow> His parents j able to sleep nights, and YourToniko- A true copy. Attest ; Ban ne Marden. but n Jan. Ik lxio. The children's health. 049. W having nightsweats. { ( has. p. i : ant. born in .S ituate. Tea has cured me, and I can recommend it tc all as the best H.vzelti.ve, Register. Mass., Albra Marden, burn April in, isi2. Winslow, William Henry. married Lydia Pud worth of medicine for nervous troubles and a medicine. SS.-ln a- The sea letter. A mystery of good family WALDO Court of Probate, held B. I., in and settled there, M last, oil ihe lllh day Mu eh, 1750, Now many families have in> children. ( harles B. Martha's Vineyard. 239.0 Yours L. M. KIMBELLT Hazehiuc. administrator de boni- u son of David Bryant, Jr., son Some have one or two and others three or truly, with the will am. xed. of William !1. Burrid .*«• of hi said *1 Belfast, County, decease I. having :>re- \:int, Sr., son of John Bryant, four. If a family now to have 'unvoted numbers. happens sented his first aim final account ol aunii su •: ra* jo, Sr., of con of Bryant, Knglaml, live children :i is often said, “that man Genoa Junction, Wis. said estate for allowance. For Over .Sixty Years. ued to America about in. and to be killed." Ai.li n (Joodwin. Toniko Remedy Maine. Ordered, that notice thereof bo given, three ought Co., Waterville, weeks am> Well-Timed successively, in Hie .a tnate, Mass. \n Oi.d Remedy. have Republican 1 Mrs. Winslow's lias been Gentlemen,—I been using your Toniko-Tea for newspaper published in Belfast, m -aid ( my. 1 Soothing Syrup that all : ant died in Palermo Oct. Pimples, blotches ami all other spring persons interested may attend at a Pro- used for over years by millions of some time with excellent results. It is to bate ( sixty very pleasant take, oiirt. to lie held at Reliant. on the s: 1 duv had a of twenty-one | troubles are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla— family i mothers for their children while teething, the "• April next, and -dc-w cause, if the the most effective oi all spring medicines. quiets nerves, giving refreshing sleep. I can any li.ne, 'hiding three pairs of twins. j with perfect success. It soothes the child, heartily uhy the said account shou. i not he allowed cures recommend it to ail. WILLIAM MOORES Little Charlie- Hramlma, do your glasses softens the gums, allays all pain, wind C, GEO. E. JOHNsON Judge .eii were: A true make tilings look ! colic, and is the best remedy for 1‘iarrho-a. copy. Attest: -nt. iiiarried bigger'.’ -—-J Lhas. P. IVddy Ilalkum, Orandma Yes, dearie. Why ! Is pleasant to the ta^te. Sold by druggists Hazklti.ne. Register. harlie 1 if the\ in every of the world. Twenty-five BOo. at all Druggist*. TONIKO REMEDY Water Ms. •1 | Oh, only though* did, I part CO., villa, ..Lit, married Joseph Carlisle cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Re i d like \ou to take 'em Otf while um're nrf 'LHDSS. Ill Court of Probate, held a: B« i- Yf *• nttin* cake.— New York Post. sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing | fast, on the J lrh dayof March, 1902 Fred > ant, married Worth- \ Cottrell, Polly Syrup, and take no other kind. I administrator -n the estate .! u V A lazy liver makes a iazy man. Purdock Cottrell, lure <*f Belfast, in said Cm,••• v. ,je. ceased, his id \ant, united with Baptist Plood Litters is the natural, never failing At a Prohate Court held at Re If .tst, within and having presented second ace :V,r ,.f j Unity's Town Report. | administration of said May 1801. emedy for a lazy liver. tor the County oi Waldo, on the second Tuesday j estate for allowance married Silas Hamilton, of Alaich, A. I). 1002. Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three “Of course were the freedom of We have received the 80tli annual I pm given report weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, t he answ ered the \ certain instrument, purporting to lie the last a in married -: city Ye.-', distinguish- of the town officers of Unity for the year j newspaper published Belfast, in said O.uii- rant, Nancy /Y will and testament of Clark, late r*laf ■ “lint I had to ><> Lyman f.v* persons interested n.av !i Yo\\ 1 si;*,. ed visitor, keep close to a I attend at a l!*oi, of which we make the following sum- of Winterport, in said County id W aldo, deceas- I’robate Court, to be regular schedule under the strict surveil- i held at Belfast, on the tf-n int, Jr., died !>et\ 7, 1818, un- ed, liavim: been presented for proba’e. ! day of next, and show lance of so man\ committees that it was mary : April cause, il any they SPRING SCHEDULE. Ordered. That notice be iven to nil in- have, why the sail account should nor be to realize how tree I was." persons allowed. hard Washing- Real resident.$212,(541.00 terested a G o:\ant, married Matilda Baton, estate, by causing copy of this order to be pub. E<). E. JOHNSON. Jud •«•. ton star. n n-resident. 21,757.no lisheil three weeks successively in The Republican | A true copy. Attest: FOUR TRIPS A >i •;>.i < Personal estate, resident. Ntij075.no On WEEK Journal, publishe lieii.ist. hey ’has p. Hazei ■. Idyant married Polly Turner: Oi household accidents have no Jellies may ap- tine, Registr dinar.\ non-resident. »507.00 pear at a Probate Court, to be held at A pi i J, isos. a of and Heifast, terrors when there's bottle Dr. Thomas, preserves pickles, spread within and tor said on County, the second Tues- ! WALDOSh. —11: Court of mi married Jonathan K. Kel- Eclectric oil in the medicine chest. Heals a thin coating of of Probate, held at He!- Ij day April next, at ten of ihe clock before *» iasr, on the 11 Hi s. Total valuation.$821,140.00 da\ <[ March, long.— April 2, Isi i cuts, bruises, Instant relief. noon, ami show cause, if any they have, the 5 burns, sprains. why Charles W. Trundy, administrator on tin* estate B? y ant. married Burnham. same should not he piovi d, approved and allowed Number of taxed. 224 i -Men y .T Truudv, la o of Belfast, m >:r. i ( married In an object lesson on the “Cat," the polls PURE REFINED <; l.( ■ K. JOH NSON. '■i.vant. Bartholomew not taxed— 12 Judge. tv. deceased, having presented his first ami H A til re Attest j * slied December lsg;;. ! teacher asked: Copy. acc- unt ot administration of said l;;, Rate of taxation, .0225. 1*. .*>tt. p. Bryant, married Annie Bangs “What bo\ can tell me to what famih the Chan. Hazeli ink. Register. town nee, cat belongs .'" tax. PARAFFINE State $1,005.8(5 I Ordered, That notice thereof he A given, th.-ve ; ant, married David Welch; hand was raised. tax. 570.55 Will keep them absolutely moisture and weeks in County Ar a ; successively, the Bcpuhlicai .1 .urnal, “Wellasked the teacher. acid proof. PureKefined Paraffine is also Probate Court held at Belfast, within and A ;,i1 2, 1822. Amount assessed in 1901. 7,708.11 newspaper published in Belfast, in said y useful m a dozen other about the tor the ot V\ | cuntv “1 think the eat to the ways County aldo, on the llthdavof that all persons inter.'-ted .nt, married Joshua Black; belongs family Town farm property— house. Full directions in eueh package. A. f). 1902 may attend at in-,.! Commencing Monday, March :ust, steamers .March, bate ( oiirt. r.» "et. 12. 1822. that owns it." was the diminutive pupil's Live stock $5.25.00 Sold be held at Belfast, on tie- s:> day everywhere. it 11VP Belfast rHvLD ot A j W. BKoW.v creditor f Ansel M. Brav pnl next, and show cause, if am tic i• ant : died unmarried. answer.— Philadelphia Times. Produce and l4.s.5o For Boston, via Camden ami Koeklaml. Mon- | i.,.e provisions STANDARD OIL CO. 1 late of Waldo, in s.id minty «»f Waldo, de- why the said iuvoun; should ;.->r he allow.-u eg, died with etc. 278.00 days. and Satin days at probably young It's the little colds that _n»w into Farming tools, Wednesdays, Thursdays ceased, haviim presented a petition praying that CKO. K. ,1 OHNSl'N, .1: big about r. m„ or arrival of st, some 1 upon amer'fmm suitable person bo administrator A true Attest: colds; tie- big colds that end in consump- Produce, etc., sold off' the farm... $817.2(5 Bangor. appointed j copy. ii-:, died with "f the estate of said deeeastd. Cua.s. P. Ha/.ki 1 probably young tion and death. Watch the little colds. Dr. Live stock for farm. 120.01) For Searsport, '' r:.M', :--g;-?»• r. bought Bueksport, interport, Hamp- (>rdered, That the said Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. furnished for farm. 201.08 den and Bangor, Tuesdays. Wednesdays, Fri- petitioner give notice to -Png, died w ith Supplies all persons interested a >>t this or- c probably young days and at from 5.00 to u.oo a. Si. by causing copy SS—In .urt of lc' ■. Miscellaneous.. 10.55 Saturdays tier to be I \\'AU)0 primate, Mrs. I saw Mr. Mockson Ponds published three weeks successively in The ’» ,as!. "n the 1 1 Hi (latissip BKTIKNINC: day >f Mai Medical attendance t<> poor. 51.on Bej ublican Journal, a at Ansel B. ng, probably died young with at tlie upholsterer's yesterday. 1 guess lie's newspaper published j (Hidden, executor of the Ins; \ j,, (>verseer’s at farm. 2oo.no Belfast, that they may at W. ot April next, and show cause, it ttv. that will so quickly and safely do the work. BOTE, Agent, Belfast. any tiav-*. skin of any sort, instantly relieved, perma- CALVIN' why ti e said account should not i>»* a’.b»w-u only fatted one night. The I Total. $2,150.00 Longest and most obstinate irregularities from AUSTIN, Uen'l Manager, Boston nently cured. Doan’s Ointment. At any At a CEO. E JOHNSON. !•; ! -a* Orders drawn for same. cause relieved Success guar- Probate Court held at Belfast, within anti for these children are 1,800.25 any immediately. A true copy. Attest: twenty-one drug store. anteed at. No or inter- the County of Waldo, on the 11th dav of any stage. pain, danger, Cuas. p. sar as ference with work. Have relieved hundreds of March, A. D. 1902. Hazelti.ne. Register. ranged, though complete He who refuses to second fiddle has Unexpended. $250.75 lax Collector’s pla\ cases where others have failed. The most diili- t-otice. T. H ARRIM no to of VN. iruardian of Maud N chance become leader an orchestra. cult eases treated mail,and bene- * Appropriation for schools. $1,000.00 successfully by IpKVIRA K., and Ernest N. Karri man, minors WALDO 8S. In Court or —New York Herald. ficial rest.Rs in instance. No All taxes for 1901 ate now due and liable and A1j'f Probate, hebl guaranteed every to cmldren of Ernest N. late of 1’ M fast, on ti e repairs. 25.00 cost. Taxes on Harmnan, ros- !th day of March dug risk whatsoever. We treat hundreds of ladies real estate not paid before duly pect. m said of rrank L. tiHN CAIN’S FAMILY, books. 100.00 will County Waldo, deceased, having Rollins, administrator on the .■-> ,re -f* Catarrh and Colds Relieved in 10 to whom we never see. Write for further 1, loo-J. be returned to the City Solicitor for a particulars presented petition praying that she may be Vlarcy C Philbriek. hue of rr.-v .in -ni n State fund. 507.87 c suit order of the „inrv. was burn 15, 1704; died (>0 and free onfidential advice. Do not put off too per city government. I will be licensed to sell at or April Minutes.—One short of the breath public private sale, and con- deceased, having presented his first a< puff All letters answered. Remem- in my office in Memorial trom .nut *; s08. He the long. truthfjilly building daily 8.30 vey certain real estate cf said described administrate u ot said married, lirst, Mary through blower supplied with each bot- to 11.80 a. m., minors, estate for allowan e Total. $1,722.87 ber, this remedy is absolutely safe under every and Saturdays from 1.30 to 4.30 r. m in s»id petition. tle of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder dif- j Ordered. That notice hereof be ;tid, second, Mary (Longfellow) School draw n. possible condition and positively leaves no after M. C. giv.-u. three ! orders 1,040.(55 HILL, Collector. Ordered, That thesaid weeks in the fuses this powder over the surface of the ill effectupon the health. Sent by mail, securely petitioner give notice to successively, Republican .Ionian: *, •in Feb. 25, 1705. He had nine all persons interested nasal passages. Painless and delightful to sealed, $2.10. letters should be registered. H\fQKB by causing a copy of this newspaper published in Belfast, in said idmiv $81.72 Money order to be three weeks that all each and his use. Unexpended. DR. J W. EMMONS 170 Treinont Boston. published successively persons interested may attend Probate marriage, second It relieves instantly, and permanently CO., St., in the Republican a ourt, to be held at on S cures Journal, uewspaper published Belfast, the h da\ f children when he catarrh', hay fever, colds, headache, I Paid $418.75 at that and married transportation. Belfast, they may appear at a Probate April next, show cause, if am rh.*v have, sore tonsilitis and deafness. 50 Court, to throat, Number 225. be held at Belfast, within and for said why the said account should not be allowed. in all twenty children in his , of scholars, Boston cents. Sold by Edmund Wilson and A. A. Terrier County, on the 8th day of April, A. L>. 1902, OE(>. E. JOHNS*>N. Judge. follows: Resources of the town $497.85 at ten of the clock A true How es & Co.—21. •'►o. Cigar, before noon and show cause, copy. Attest: ! Available assets if any the On as. hi, born August 00, 1788. 1,058.48 they have, why praver of said petition- p. Hazeltinf. Register. “Pearls,” remarked the wise “are er should not be ; Jr., born guy, Liabilities. 2,874.89 GEO. S. HARRIS & granted. August 2,1790. emblematic of tears.” C0.f CEO. E born JOHNSON, Judge. NOTICE. The subscriber n, September 11, 1792. “1 i Tow n officers’ bills. 484.25 A true copy. Attest: hercty guess that’s right,” agreed the simple ...BOSTON, MASS. IjiXECl’TKIX’SJ gives notice that she lias been duly •, ain, born July 14, 1794. Ch as. P. dured * wife cries because I Hazeltine, Register. Executrix of the last mug. “My can't afford _ will ami testament tin, born March 1795. Property ow ned by the town $0,088.00 Hundreds of Children and adults ,it to buy her any.”—Philadelphia Record. have worms but are ‘in, born January 9, 1798. treated for JOSEPH R. MEARS, late of Morrill, other diseases. The symptoms AI.1)0 SS. -In Court ol held ‘in, born July 20* 1799. Ilf Probate, at Bel- m the of Speech less and “I had val- are:—indigestion, with a variable PROBATE NOTICES. »» fast, on the 11th of County Waldo, deceased, vi person born 1 koo. Paralyzed. day .March, 1902. Na demands ain, January 20, Senator Hanna's appetite; foul tongue; offensive than p having against the estate of s nd ae.vas- ! Duuuhter to Wed. Bennett, guardian of Joseph ,J. Cain of ed are to born vular disease of the heart,” writes Mrs. J. | desired present the same for ,'n ain, Heceniber 25, 1801. 1 breal h; hard and full belly with oc- n said ent 1 Miss Montville, County, having presented his and Mabel Hanna, eldest all indebted thereto are : ■ ain, born November 5, 1809. S. Goode of N. S. “I suffered terri- daughter casional gripings and pains about At a Probate Court held at within a: d first and final account of request. make Truro, Belfast, guardianship tor al- payment born isr_\ of Senator M. A. the navel; eyes heavy and dull; lor the of on the second with immediately. tin, February 21, and was often and Hanna, has announc- County Waldo, Tin s lowance, together his resignation. bly speechless partially of the nose; of A. L>. 1902. EMILY i; >orn August 15, 1810. itching short, dry day March, Ordered, that notice thereof be HEARS. One dose of Dr. ’s Cure ooui< h; grinding of the teeth: start- given, three Morrill. March 11.1902. tin, born 21, 1810. paralyzed. Agnew certain instrument, to be weeks in The May ing during slow and purporting the last successively, Republican Journal, a sleep; fever; will and testament of in ain, born October 27, 1X18. for the Heart gave me relief, and before 1 often in convulsions. A Judith Harriman, late newspaper published Belfast, in said County, children, ol in said of W that all ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Th- ;iin, born January 22, 1821. finished <-ne bottle 1 was able to go about. Prospect, County aldo, deceased, persons interested mav attend at a Pro- subset been bate to gives notice that h- has I.. a having presented for probate. Court, be held at Belfast, on the 8th hereby v a :n, born January 01, 1824. To-day 1 am a well woman.” Sold by Ed- day in of anil show 1" ted administrator with the will x I a TRUE’S Ordered, 'I hat notice April next, cause, if anv :n, born 1820. mund Wilson and A. A. Howes A Co.—22. be given to all persons in- they the estate of February 24, 1 have, why the said account should not be PIN WORM terest* a by causing a copy of this order to be allowed tin. born October o, 1828. and JOS1AH H. publis) e« i- bonds as the law directs. All h in ear last remedy It baa been Cn as. P. per- ,vin de- my evening'.’ n u ** since ! is 'ast, wi.hin and for said on the ! Hazeltine, Register. mands 851, purely vegetable,harin- County, second against the estate of said ,>ed ire Fellow-Clubman—Most careless of less anti W here no of me, effectual. worms are pres- Tuesday April next, at ten of the clock desired to present the same for s.-Hement an! ent t acts as a corrects 'll A sure. Tonic.and the coiali- before noon, and show all » OK JOHN MAKIIKN. I'm 1 wondered what had become of cause, if any they have, indebted thereto are u., tion of the mucous membrane of the stom- the requester! and—would it he too much why same should not he proved, TTALDO SS.—In Court of held at Bel- nuuit to John li. Duum ben was born in N. it, trouble for aoliand bowels. A pos.tiveenre for Consti- approved Probate, immediately Belfast Chester, II., and allowed. Tf on the 11th <> 1902. Na my authorized you to return it?—Tit-Hits. pation and liilionsness. and a valuable rem- fa>t, day March, agent. "I GEO. E. than 1* settled in Palermo, Maine, in edy :n all the common complaints of chil- JOHNSON, Judge. Bennett, guardian of Philander \V. Pow- FREDERICK C. K J it:-- >\ dren. A true Attest: ell of in Willi Price35 ets. Ask your druggist for it. copy. Montville. said County, having presented ton. North Dakota, March 11 I: og. married, first, of Pill-osophy.—There are pills and pills— Or. Mary liagley J. F. TRI E A <<>., Auburn. Me. (’has. P. Hazeltine, Register. bis firs’ and final account of guardianship for al Sp.-cial trcatmeinfor Tape U~orni>. Free born Jan. :i, 1784; died Sept. but Dr. Agnew’s Liver Pills at 10 cents a pamphlet. lowance.toget her with his res ignationof said trust. I ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber Ordered, That notice thereof be toipa noitcb. tub hey had three children, lie- vial lead in demand. The sale borders on given, three sni..o,i ,.r n-re- r\ hereby gives notice that he has been duly weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, f'xuciby gives notice tbit lie lias In-on inly Knnice the administrator of the a executor of second, (Lord) Ward, phenomenal. Sluggish liver, constipa- appointed estate of newspaper published in Belf ast, in said noun tv, I'oiliteil the last will an t.-, .cent that all OI ’■ ism;. She was born in tion, or irregular bowels are the PH1LENA PATTERSON, late of Stockton persons interested may attend at a Pro- Falmouth, precursors bate to be held at of Springs, Court, Belfast, on the S.h day ALBERT F. late of 17x0. many physical disorders. The little of PLUMMER, Moutvilla, i, They had nine children. in April next, and show cause, if any they have, wonders remove the cause. 40 in a vial for the County of Waldo, deceased, and in given why the said account should not be allowed and the of Waldo, decease and Hiree children by her first mar- 10 cents. 100 25 bonds as the law directs. All persons de County i, -hen pills cents. Sold by Ed- having resignation accepted. bonds as the law directs. All mands a- ainst the estate of said deceased are de persons bavin- "ting in all fifteen children in their mund Wilson and A. A. Howes & Co.—2.”. CKO. E. I demands the estate or sired to present the same for and all JOHNSON, Judge. against said decease!! It*' settlement, A true copy. Attest: are desired to the lost one of his in indebted thereto are to make present same for -otloment. legs 1805, yet requested payment Chas. p. and all indebted thereto do you suppose Clara asked immediately. JOSHUA E. Hazrltine, Register. are requeste 1 ; make b" his large lie cleared Paul—Why GINN. payment family, Joe if his life was insured? Ellsworth, March 11, 1902.—13 immediately. "Hilt and D ANIEL B. LI d MER. buildings gained wealth. May—Possibly to find out if lie was in March NOTICE. The subscriber hcro- ■Montville, 11, 1902. •■''Iren were as follows: the eligible class of callers.—Chelsea NOTICE. The subscrii er IjiXECUTRIX’SJ by gives notice that she has been duly ap- (Mass.) Gazette. notiee Marden, born 3, 1802. HISS MABEL HANNA. ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives that he has been duly ap- pointed Executrix of the last will and testament April administrator of of NOTICE. The •larden, born Oct. ti. 1X03. pointed the estate of subscriber hereby 111 Itching, Skin Diseases Cured ed OLIVER P. late of IjlXECUTOK’SJ gives notice that he has been duly born in 1X05. Burning, her engagement to Harry A. Par- MARY late of CHASE, Belfast, appointed Marden, WOOD, Belfast, Executor of the last will and testament for 1 Cents.—Dr. in the in of Marden, born May 22, 1X07. hlriy-five Agnew's Oint- sons of Cleveland. County of Waldo, deceased, and given the County ol Waldo, deceased. All persons II bonds as < he law LUTHER Marden, born July 9, lxoti. nient relieves in one day, and cures directs. All persons having de- having demands against the estate of said do- GANNETT, late of Belfast, " Tetter, mands against the estate of said ceased are desired to in the Marden, born Jan. 29, 1X12. deceased are de- present the same for set- County of Waldo, deceased, and given 1 Salt Scald Head, Barber's sired to present the same for and all indebted bonds as born Rheum, Eczema, The of Intolerance. settlement, and all tlement, thereto are requested the law directs. All persons bavin- de- !4 Marden, March 17, 1X14. Wrong indebted thereto are re to make ■ Blotches quested to make payment payment immediately. mands against the estate of said Marden, born 1X10. Itch, Ulcers, and all eruptions of deceased are de- April 24, immediately. ALBERT L. BLANCHA*RD. sired to the same " the skin. It is soothing and and LOTTIECHASE. present fur settlement, and all ;1 Marden, born July 27, 1818. quieting Bangor, March 11, 1902 —13 Belfast, March 11, 1902. indebted thereto are " born acts like magic in the cure of all The intolerant state of mind is in- requested to m ike payment Marden, Nov. 1, 1X20. baby immediately. CHAs 11. COOMBS. humors. Soc. Sold by Edmund Wilson and jurious both to the State and to in- Marden, born April 7, 1X23. the A DMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. The subscriber Belfast, March 11,1902. 'Mill;,, '■ A. A. Howes & Co.—24. NOTICE. The subscriber Maiden, born 1820. dividual. It goes with conceit and hereby gives notice that she has been hereby M.-t Sept. 1, duly ap- EXECUTOR’Sgives notice that ho has been duly appointed V* t*.'.** Ward, married David Nelson. deadly pride. The is pointed administratrix of the estate of executor of the last will Miss Smith Mr. strange thing and testament of NOTICE, rne subscriber hereby IIiari’icd James (to Dearborn, about to that men are to a.r«,* Sylvester, apt plume themselves JOHN LONGFELLOW, late of EXECUTRIX’Sgive notice that she has been duh appoint- atlian settled sing)—Miss Jones will play your accom- Searsmont, ALFRED Ward, in Troy, Me. upon their intolerance. is GERRISH, late of Troy, ed Executrix of the last will and testament of paniments, Mr. Dearborn. It evident in the of County Waldo, deceased, and given FRAN KLIX Miss Jones that a man’s conduct and a bonds as iu the County of H. BLACK, late of (coyly)—Oh, Mr. Dearborn nation’s the law directs. All persons having de- Waldo, deceased, and given Belfast, conduct mands bonds as the law directs. All in the of ’HIKM'ah BRYANT’S FAMILY, plays ins own so beauti- should he the result of against the estate of said deceased are persons having de- County Waldo, deceased. All persons N accompaniments thought mands against the estate '0"iia.h fully I couldn’t murder them for him. and but desired to present the same for settlement, and of said deceased are having demands against the estate of said de- Bryant, Sr., son of William judgment; intolerance stops all indebted desired to present the same for ceased are desired to si Mr. Dearborn thereto are requested to make pay- settlement, and present the same for set- 111) (gallantly)—Oh, yes, you and 1 J all indebted thereto are 'Yates) thought destroys judgment.—The ment immediately. requested to make pay- tlement, and all indebted theret are Bryant married, first, could.—Judge. ment requested Centurv (Editorial.) MARY E. LONGFELLOW. immediately. to make payment immediately. REUBEN Searsmont, March 11, 1902. w GERRISH. CAROLINE F. BLACK. West Troy, March 11,1902. Belfast, March 11, 1902. SEARSPORT LOCALS. MARINE MISCELLANY. Tug C. W Morse left New York March 26 for to tow disabled bark C. P. Hesire and Catherine Nickels are at home. Bermuda, Dixon (from Turks Island) to Philadelphia. MANY RELIABLE WITNESSES Miss L. W. Edwards left for Boston Wed- Darien, Ga March :i0. Schr. Senator Sul- livan, from Boston March 22 for nesday. Barter, Fernandina, Fla., is ashore off F.gg island. here. The II. B. Black of Everett, Mass., spent Sun- Captain and crew have arrived ROYAL be lost. She Prove That Old Cases of Chronic Ca- schooner will regis- in town. probably day ters 654 tons and is owned by W. F. Green W. M. Parse left Monday for a business & Son of Boston. 27. The recent ex- tarrh can be Cured. to Boston. Rockland, Me., March trip periment of sending lime in bulk, tried by Mrs. J. C. Nickels returned home by train Baking Powder the Rockland-Rock port Lime Company, so that a decided change Saturday evening. proved successful A Medicine That Will in the methods of shipments will probably Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nickerson returned by- ensue and much less lime will be destroyed Cure Cases of Catarrh by fire en the future. train Tuesday evening. route in Bath, Me., March 28. The Bath ship of De- Phillips Williams is employed as clerk in Roanoke, ( apt. Amsbury, cleared for New Long Standing York Francisco the the store of F. A. Curtis. Tuesday from San by way of Seattle with 4,600 barrels of wine, serves a Very High Charles Mitchell of Bangor was the guest 11,000 cases of salmon and 100 tons of the will take of his brothers this w eek asphalt. At Seattle ship 120,- Place in the Annals of 000 eases of salmon. Since arriving at Mis. A. M. Boss is visiting Mrs. (leorge ’Frisco after her terrifying experience from fire from Medical Discovery. Bullard in Newton, Mass. and leakage at sea on trip Norfolk, Va., to Honolulu, the Roanoke has been Mrs. B. B. Beals is in Boston for her completely repaired at a cost of about $20,000. stock of millinery. a Medicine is spring Boston, March Ml. Sell. Herbert E. is at Such Mrs. Jennie Hunter is expected this week Maripiand’s yard, where she lias just finish- ed to and chocks, besides re- Peruna. with her stock of spring goods. repairs Ityrail ceiving new beam, fore and aft pieces, new Mrs. E. 1). P. Nickels arrived home last mizzenmast and new chain plates. Sell. Jessie Lena at the same has had metal week and is stopping at the Searsport yard of testimonials arc patched; sell. M. B. Stetson lias received | in of old rases House. some new planking, besides being cleaned THOUSANDSpouring every day Irvin Pendleton left by steamer Monday and painted; sell. Charlie A. Sproul lias had of chronic catarrh that have re- new forefoot and new calked sell. studies in the dental college, butts; sisted all treatment for years, being to resume his Laurel has been cleaned and and painted and cured Boston. had butts calked. promptly permanently by Bangor, March 26. The shipping in- Peruna. Miss Laura AI. Carver, who has boon Xle., terests of this are considerably dis- port These reports do not all come from aw ay for the w inter, returned home Sunday turbed as to the possible conditions of the obscure places, signed by obscure peo- evening. river channels since the big flood. There are known to be many dangerous obstruc- ple. A large proportion of these letters LLaoln Colcord returned to the I’niver- tions in between the and the river bridges an* written by men and women promi- steamer of all of which have to this time sit\ o'. Maine by City Bangor Hampden, up nent in business and cir- been unlocated 1. S. Engineer Roessler is professional Tuesday. in the city, and it is expected that divers cles and many of them well known from vaca- M -ss Kdith AYilliams, w ho spent her who have already arrived from Portland ocean to ocean. will at once make a tion at returned to Colby College Clean Brea^d thorough investigation home, Makes Colonel John Franklin Water? occu- of the conditions on the bottom of the river. \\ ednesday. The engineer served notice on the Maine pies a prominent position among the Central railroad that it must receive a Marshall Meyers was in town last week With Roval Powder there is no per- leading trial lawyers of Chicago, lie Baking mit before commencing on tile work to re- funeral of his father, Capt. has probably obtained more verdicts t<. attend the sweat of the place the railroad bridge. with the hands, no against corporations in suits for personal M m. Meyers. mixing — injuries than any man of his age in the Sch. K I.. Warren, Capt. Israel Closson, brow. Perfect cleanliness, facility, BELFAST FBI CE CURRENT, greatest United States, and during his practice Jr., lias been loaded with piling by Truiidy sweet, clean, healthful food. [Corrected Weekly for The Journal. 1 of over fifteen years he has not lost a Tor the Boston market. in Produce Market. /‘rices Paid Producer. single case the Supreme Courts of Mrs. C. M. Closson and her sister, Maine Illinois and is a is in and Missouri. lie hard The Royal Baker an' Pastry Alum used some baking; powders Apples p bu., 40 to 75, Hay p toil, 10.00^12.00 ! to •• from a visit — so-called Bowden, returned Monday Cook" containing over 800 in most of the phosphate pow- dried, p tb. 5au Hides p lb, t; worker and has the energy of four men. it is and makes a most practical and valuable ders. because cheap, Beans, pea, 2.00to2.25 Lamb p lt>, 12 their old home in AY interport. Hut alum is a corrosive ** a number of cooking receipts—free to every cheaper powder. medium. 2.25 Lambskins, 50.al.00 For years he had been taken in food, acts Miss Kvie who has been substitut- patron. Send postal card poison which, injur- 2.35to2.50 Mutton p lb, 7 afflicted with chronic catarrh and Ford, the stomach, liver and kidneys. Yel’eyes, hav- with your full address. iously upon Blitter p tb, 20to22 Oats p bu., 32 lb, 50 in a office at Manchester, been ing telegraph Beef, sides, p tb, tia7i Potatoes p bu., 75 ing recently thoroughly cured of IDO WILLIAM 8T NEW YORK, Conn., returned home last week. ROYAL RAKING ROWOER CO., Beef fore quarters, 04 Hound Hog, 7£ his old affection, an interview was ob- 40 d 4.5 Straw 10.00 Barley pbu., p ton, tained with him one of our At the special town meeting held Satur- Cheese p tb, 12 Turkey p lb, 18a 19 by reporters Obiti aky. Capt. William Meyers died State of City of Chicken Tallow in which he the afternoon it was voted to raise $1,800 Ohio, Toledo, ( p tb, K)tol2j p It*. Ua3 I gave following state- day Lucas County. Calf 0 Veal March 26th after along illness from Bright's r Skins, per lb. 0.10, p lb. 6^7 ment to the public: for repairs on roads and bridges. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that lie is the Duck p lb. 14a, 151 Wool, unwashed. is COLONEL JOHN FRANKLIN WATERS, OF CHICAGO. came as a disease. Capt. Meyers here boy senior partner of the firm of F. .1 Cheney & Co., Eggs p doz., 14; Wood, hard, 3.50 w 4.00 Church is closed for re- Chicago, III., Aug. 6,1900. As the Cong’l with Nelson 1‘. with whom he doing business in the City of Toledo. County and Fowl p tb, 8gl5| Wood, soft, 3.00 Capt. Maples, State will The Peruna Medicine a the morning services will be held in aforesaid, and that said firm pay the Geese p tb, Hgio Co., Columbus, O.: Captain John H. Lyons, of Chicago. veteran soldier and prominent m pairs lived until he arrived at the years of man- sum ol ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each notice. Retail Price. Retail Market. Gentlemen-—“It me passenger ber of G. A. R. Camp No. 102. I'nion llall until further hood. He has followed the and ami every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured gives great always sea, Beef, for! John II. by the use of Hall’s Catarrh O re. corned, p tb, agio Limepbbl., 90^1.00 to to the merits of agent Captain Lyons, 1012 Pr Mrs. Kllen A. Sweeney, who has been at was a successful The FRANK J. CHENEY. Butter 14 I8to20 Oat Meal pleasure testify verj shipmaster. Salt, lb. p lb. Va5 various rail- Ave., 111., writes: Cornpbu., 701Onions a Chicago, the Fasttrn Maine Bangor, return- last vessel he commanded was the barken- Sworn to before me and subscribed in my p lb. '4 such worthy remedy for catarrh as hospital, Cracked Corn 76I1 r o a (l com- : “For I v presence, this 7th of December. A. D. 1886. p bu., Oil. Kerosene, gal.,l3al4 twenty years suffered last her tine Mabel 1. lie married Fidelia day Corn Meal Peruna. I had suffered for a ed home Thursday, accompanied by Meyers, p bu., 70| Pollock p It*, 4a4£ your for the chronic catarrh but thanks to Peru Cheese p lb, l5tol6| Pork lb. U panies daughter. A. Hutch, by whom he had five children, 1 s ka L | A. W. G LEA SON. p number of years from this very dis- (— Notary Public. Cotton Seed p cwt., i.5u> Plaster p bbl., 1.13 past twenty- am now entirely cured. wife left for four of whom survive. The funeral services J Codfish, dry, p tb. 5ds, Meal It.. disease and had tried Capt. AY. H. Blanchard and Hall’s Rye p agreeable many four years, “It affords me much to m Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts Cranberries p qt.. stoiOi Shorts p cwt., 1.20 pleasure Blanchard took from bis late residence Saturday < n the blood and mucous surfaces of the so-called but until I used e o nnecto .New York last Saturday. Capt. place directly Clover Seed, 15 a 15 Sugar p lb, 5 remedies, d a statement in behalf of your rneritor system. Send for testimonials, free. <>i barkentine Addie afternoon and were conducted Rev. II. Flour p bbl.. 4.75to5.25 Salt, T. 1., p 33 e is to take command by F. O bu., Peruna none had the desired effect. / with t. h remedy, Peruna. I have used sane J. CHEN KY & CO.. Toledo. H.G.Seed pbu., 2.50, Sweet 3 W, Norton.Benjamin Emerson, a veter- Potatoes, and Morrill. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Lard p tb. \:i Wheat Meal. 5 feel that I am perfectly cured and can Postoffice catarrh have found it to be all an of the Civil war, died at the home of his Hall’s are the t claim for it. I had suffered for tw Mrs. Davis, superintendent of schools, Family Pills best. 4wll cheerfully recommend Peruna to any Departmen brother, E. I- Emerson, at the Harbor, for six T recommend Pei informs us that the schools in town will be- BOKN. One suffering from catarrh. years, years. cheerfully March noth, aged 7P yrs. Mr. Emerson en- the Police to from catarrh, gi Monday. April 14th. The same teachers The dandruff in some people’s hair JOH.W F. WATERS, anyone suffering Maine Andkhson. In Montville, March 25, to Mr. n as listed Sept. 10, 1662, in Co. 1)., 26tli seems to work into their brains. Departm e t believe that, in my case, it will j> w ill be employed. through J ami Mrs. J. (5. Anderson, dr., a son. 120 E. Randolph St., Chicago, Hi. J. H. > served with his command in Louisi- Black. In North March to ; Lyons. for six years, a sure cure.”—Captain John II. of Freeman Mc- Regt., Brooksville, 17, Ly Smart, commander Mr. and Mrs. William W Black, a Another case 'well-known in ana, and was mustered out with the regi. daughter. equally Address The Peruna Medicine < '• (i G. A. us to Banton. In Montville. March 18. to Mr. and ivery Post, R., requests say SHIP NEWS i.-. a letter ent connected with the Grand Trunk ment at Bangor, August 17,1866. 11 is health Mrs. Kdmund Banton, a son. Chicago, reported through ] Columbus, Ohio, for instructive tliere will be a of the Post this, meeting ( i.kmknt. In Orland. March ic., to Mr. and from a veteran Railroad man. had a similar case. Lie is a literature on catarrh. was impaired by the climate and hard service railroad, T hursday, evening. Mrs George M. Clement, a daughter. and he bad been for many years an invalid. 1‘OJK 1 OF EEEEAST. Guay. In North Brooksville. March 1(>. to Mr. Some of our ladies are the brook and Mrs. Milford Gray, a trying The funeral took place Wednesday fore- > AIT.EI). daughter. Hfbhick. in Brooklin, February 28, to Mr. i/out fishing, and exhibit great skill in Marc!; 27. Sells. Sadie noon, Rev. 11. W. Norton officiating. Wilcutt, l’endle- and Mrs. Frank A. Herrick, a daughter, Florence Notice of Sale. working their way through tlie underbrush t< Stoniugton, M»\. ami New York ; Leona, Bertha. Maria Hi 'I'chinson. In North Deer Isle, March streams. Lairn, llockport; Webster, Turner, 21, Pursuant t<> \ license from tlie I on some of tlie 1T1 MS. to Mr. and Mis. Sherman Hutchinson, a NORTH M:\RSFOKT Winterport and Mt. Desert; Minnie Chaee, 1 \ Tiiii’.KTTS In Montville. March to Mr. and OUllty Mis. Fred who has been visiting her Patterson, Dai k Harbor. Slap, ot M.'illie. 1 shall soil at o ib:i Fllis, Mrs. James M. Nickerson is quite sick at Mrs. d. w. Tibbetts, a son. Ha- ; u e111 -ninth day ot April, a. i> si-ter, Mrs. II. B. Whittier, in Everett, the present writing. AMERICAN TORTS. (»•-■;<-ek in the for noon, at the oilier i :nton. l'- in Ma.-s., arrived home on the belated steamer MAKtciED. carriages and harness. peal with tne t.. cur lowest v. 1 in lfast. said County ..f V... New March 25. Sld. sch. Anna ta.-.ory. i’>iesnle rates. Our system of Nichols has gone to Islesboro, Y’ork, direct to cusi..a:ieiN is tnousahds of dollars to sptie n viaiin-. all the tile er Penobscot Harry selling .saving carriage hav. i> -n •v’.-v r»ier of the right, Sunday evening. ar. schs. O. M. couture. Wo the same nm-s t«. u libit H. K lair Pendleton, Fernandina; quote you that we would give the irgc.-t .v! oer Bainbridg. nowlton, where be lias employment. Ci.fm knts-Pfn ih.kt< >n. In and we Marrett, Rockland: .Jennie G. Isleshoro, March offer v >u an assort n ni to choose fr-in such as no other d a can With eve in s;iid oi \\ aldo .Ire. as, d li Aim nt Black had the American at Pillsbury, show. purelmtta •ounty flag 30. by dolm P. Farrow, \Y. Clements we give Tin* broadest guarantee. If is. is not in vou "r Howard of Glen burn is with her llume. and do.; Thomas- Esq., Percy every way sati.dactorv, can return tae v clue It* the tin following described parcels Pauline Nautilus, Druid, and viisk Florence both of to us and we will both We aiso the on the B. A B. S. S. Co.’s staff at Pendleton, Isleshoro. pu;» eight charges ways. can late. VI/ peak ton; Hazel Dell, Bluehill: Filieman, ston- Cmu si: Ti l-nfil In mother, Mrs. 1’. A. Fernald. ltnekland. .March 22, liist parcel. A certain lot or pair, wharf on the arrival of J. Aithur Abbie S. Clouse and Mrs. the steamboat ington; Lord, do.; George Eva Turner, both of | v itli tin* building' thereon, situated m Kvel \n T. who has been very Charlie A Union. steamer of Miss I.owe, Walker, Ntonington; Willie, &awe two fast, and bounded and de'enl-n a■» City Bangor Tuesday morning. Si.mi'son-Boodv. in 2t>, ar, schs. F. C. Brooks, March 22. by for on Profits^ wit Beginning at a stone u el >i tin ill the six months, is failing fast. Bluehill; Pendleton, you harness ami other horse pu.-t Rev. D. Brackett, Adclbert II. of Fair- e<-|iiipmentsT\ No. a t Mariners’ Lodge conferred the Fellow- Georgetown, s. C.; Hattie C. Pensa- Simpson V>'rite fur our free illustrated eatatogue m Aim-nweY ot lot ij in 'aid elfast. at pour Luce, field. and Miss Grace E. Boodv of 1 Fornald of is Me., Brooks, v describe tin- buggies, surreys, pl.u-mns. etc., that have r a lialf ods we>ti riy from Congresssti, craft on one candidate H. Marlboro, Mass., cola; Edward Smith, Fernandimi for Perth Me. degree Wednesday j A made our factory famous lor t-beir huh grin;-. Imn t\ nortlter'y paraiie! with 'aid street tl bis Mr. C. O. Fernald. Amboy; 27, ar, schs. Andrew Nebinger, g\l wait and will confer it on visiting father, until your need is more pressing; write to-day and thence westerly parallel with said n evening, April 2nd, South for Sadie S§3p--'1 have Amboy Yinalhaven; Corey, the catalogue by you tor future use. iot No. tv. twelve and olm rod P next I Your c* from forty- diki> am ther candidate Tuesday evening. rn-Npoiident gathered do. for Long Cove; Sarah L. Davis, Gardi- thence w ith said ■: THE COLUMBUS CARRIAGE & HARNESS CO., B 'outherly parallel live tree.- Match -7, 40gallons of sap. ner; 28, ar, hark St. James, Seattle; sell. J JT rods to said stoiiewali: thence east Colby Howard with his gasoline engine maple 0 P.O. 772. L. Pensacola via ft'34 Columbus, Box wall twelv* and one-half toils to tin Mary Crosby, Wilming- Bixby. In Forest Glen, Md., March 20, of No. I'uirtry. Priee $29.W pi the wood, lie thinks Geo. K. who has been on wit it leather quarter St. Louis, Me.. P. 0. Box 54. No. 241 Smei** •'trap I just slaughtering ('apt. Chapin, ton; 50, ar, sch. Win. E. Downes, Fernan- chronic* ]•:. a. .1, wife oi Kev. In. top. ginning. 1 gastritis, Bixby. Harness. Price Slii meut l'rom Columbus. Write to nearest office. "uggy $9.*0 Second parc-l. A certain lot or par. of a twelve cord and some time, is every dina; sld. bark Mamiie Swan, San James ]’. Bixbv of Yonkers, N. Y. nothing attacking pile the sick list for gaining Juan, situated in said Belfast, hounded and j j 1’. R.. 31, ar, schs. Emkhson. In Seal sport. March 30, Benjamin one He is at em- Estelle, Pascagoula; as follow s. to w it: at a spe sawing it in day. present day. 79 years. Beginning Carrie E. Look, do.; cld, sch. Clifford N. Emerson,faged the uort herly line of land "I Amos p I Hkal. In Belfast. March 31, Wesley A. Heal, ployed in the village. Wm. J. Mathews and wife are in Massa- Carver, Galveston; sld, schs. R. W. the southwest corner ot land of I r" Hop- aged 71 years, 10 months and 14 days. | Edith L. thence said Bowen e The W. F\ M. will meet their daughter, Mrs. C. E. kins, Fernandina; Allen, do.; Lkai/h. In Penobscot, March *23, Uriah It. wester!;. by Society Tuesday chusetts visiting twenty ro is to iaini of heirs of !.. \ b Gladys, Brunswick ; Levi Hart, Dar en. Leach, aged 72 years, 8 months and in days. at the M. E. thenee by hue of land of s.-, afternoon, April sth, parson- Hills.'' Boston, March 25. sch. A. M. Nichol- mi ykks. In March-2i;f Wil- northerly Ar, Searsport, Capt. B. Knovvitoll .bout e|e' ell rods !” New Yolk liam «;5 years. age. A full attendance of members is de- and lien. Merithew have returned son, ; 27, sld, schs. Natl. T. Palm- Meyers, aged A. Littleli. d thenei pop rlv ! said i Charles Kl'sski.l. In Mass., March. 24. y er, Norfolk; Ella M. Storer, Haskeh, Fer- Roxbury, * land about rods tln-uce sm,; I: sired as this will be the last meeting of this were Charles a of Twenty from where they employed Russell, native Union. — up-river, nandina; 29, cld, sell. Daylight, Sargent- right of way ami by 'line of lam. ■: before the annual conference. Tayloh. In East Union, March 20. Francis M. Announcement. society in ville and sch. E. about eleven rods to the place ,.f beg u lumbering. Baltimore; 31, ar, Lucy Taylor, aged 73 years, ll months and 12 days. Thomas, News for Spring taining two lumdred ami tw-.-ntv M. F Wentworth has his house at who has been confined to his Friend, Newport Quincy to '•entimentsof Thou- Mrs. Marion Mathews. ship Susque- Only about twenty rods p. laml of Amos | hanna, San Francisco; sch. Calumet, thence s There will be a “Keversable Sociable" at sands in Our Republic. wester y by said Bowen Mrs. George Auspland—not Mrs. George Coombs, Boston; 27, cld, sch. Wesley M. thirty feet to sa’id Cedat street: them the M. E. vestry this, Thursday, evening. Oler, Ilarriman, 29, The Belfast reader is asked to thoroughly in- bv said Cedar street about twenty rod- in last week’s locals Savannah; sld, brig Kneeland as published "i Four young ladies of the society will enter- Jennie llulbert, Yeazie, Savannah. | vestigate the following. This can readily bo beginning. where she has -SUITS Dated this tvwntv-seeond -iay of M:, —has to Bar Harbor, March 28. schs. R. F. Petti- AND COSTUMES* gone Portland, Ar, done, for the whose statement is tain. A interesting program is gentleman pub- ! PHr‘. KOBKRTB. DC N 1 very being grew. Norfolk James A. ; Webster, Boston; lished below will be too to answer Administrator of the "spit will miss a employment. only pleased arranged. You very pleasant 31, sld, sch. R. F. Pettigrew, Newport News. 3wl3 any communication mailed to him but from Hail)bridge II. Knowlton if are not there. There was a social in Ward’s hall last Sabine Pass, March 21. Sld, sch. Ella G. .AT. evening you Admission; idle but if the writer suffered Coatzacoalcos. curiosity, really >> lo children under 12 There would have been Eells, Crosby, j I Till NEW YOKK II ATI 4.1 \ adults, cents, years Thursday night. from the consequences which at- Brunswick, Ga., March 25. Ar, sch. Star I annoying always AN( E 4 4> New York 5 cents. the been better, f'itj more present had traveling the Sea, New Y’ork, to load for Boston ; 27, tend inactive or weakened kidneys read careful- sch. Ebenezer New The Church was dec- but those who attended had a very pleasant ar, Hackett, Y’ork; 28, ly what Mr. C. L. Allen, who lives in Somerset ASSETS BKCE.MBLK 31. liMU. Cong’l handsomely sch. Laura M. | : sld, Lunt, Boston; 29, sld, near Canaan 1‘. O. between loans s orated Easter Sunday. Rev. T. I*. Williams time. County Skowhegan Mortgage soli. Theoline, Boston. Stocks and bonds ... j and Pittsfield says:—“My kidneys bail troubled a very able sermon, and the selections New March 25. Ar, sch. Casi. m office and bank. _ gave Our roads are in a worse condition than Bedford, Henry R. sell. me a great deal for a long time. At night I could Vo ollected premiums. rendered by the choir were much enjoyed. Tilton, Philadelphia; 20, sld, J. Y. they have been for years. The road leading Wellington, l’attershall, New York. not lie in bed on account of pain through my In the evening a song service was given at Gross assets.. Charles to the foot of March 25. sch D. I). Has- back. It was difficult for me to or do from Capt. Gilkey’s Savannah, Ar, stoop any Admitted as>.-Ts. s the church, consisting of anthems, duets New Haven. the hill near I). M. Nichols is gullied to the kell, lifting. I found great relief in the use of Doan's S. March 25. sch. S. LIABILITIES DEC EM BEK 31. 1". and solos. A large audience was in at- in. Charleston, C., Ar, j Kidney Pills. I was not annoyed at night since depth of four feet, and about the same M. Bird, Philadelphia. > tendance. using them and 1 sleep well. My wife was troub- Net unpaid losses.. width. Fernandina, March 28. Sld, sch. Willie L. Unearned j j other MAIN STREET, BELFAST, premiums Coleman Bros, believe that fortune is j Newton, Providence. led with backache and symptoms of kidney All other liabilities March 25. sch. ! After Doan's Kidney Pills she their as took from one of Newport News, Ar, Ar- complaint. using coming way, they THOKNTMKE. Total.s l tliur Seitz, Boston. agrees with me in believing them to be a reliable their weirs on the island was dis- j Cash Tuesday morning The post office at East Thorndike Georgetown, S. C., March 30. Sld, sch. medicine." capital. 1 kidney Surplus over all liabilities. a a codfish Sarah D. J. New Y ork. nineteen-pound salmon, large continued March lilst. The people are much Rawson, French, Just such endorsements can be had right here Red Beach, Me., March 28. Ar, sch. Total and a large sturgeon. They rushed the dissatisfied over the matter, and say the end in Belfast. Call at Edmund Wilson's store and 8 and 9. liabilities and surplus. Lena Rockland. drug White, Colson, Tuesday •IAS. PATTHE & l>. !ta^ a Wednesday, SON, Agents, with fair of April salmon to market, prospect and school and ask what customers report. is not yet_The superintendent Pensacola, March 29. Sld, schs. Lyman 3WH Sold for cents box all dealers. Fos- receiving 81.25 per pound, which is the committee held a meeting Saturday to make M. Law, Blake, New Y’ork; Pendleton fifty per by N. sole for ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ price quoted. for the summer schools.... Brothers, Kneeland, Cienfuegos. ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Y., agents the NATIONAL INSURANCE <4 arrangements March 27. sell. Eliza J. Pen- Mobile, C1<1, United States. of Ireland. Sch. Helen recently took on a load of Mrs. Sarah Wren Davis and Airs. Lydia New Haven. dleton, Veazie, Remember the name—DOAN’S—and take no stave timber at the Mr. in- Green with Mrs. Hannah March 30. Sld, schs. S. G. ASSETS OKi'EMUEIt 31. l'.HM point. Trundy passed Wednesday Pascagoula, substitute. To afford the people of Belfast and vicinity an opportunity to see one Wed- Haskell, Richardson, Philadelphia; Susie forms us that he has cut over Hunt ...V. X. was in Belfast Stocks and bonds ... though only Higgins P. the FINEST Oliver, Kingston. "Let the OULU uusr twins do your work/ of COLLECTIONS of Women's Ready-to-Wear Gar- Cash in office and m bank. about acres of his at the on business — Miss Cristie Knowl- twenty-five purchase nesday Rockport, Me., March 25. Ar, sch. Kate Agents’ balances. point he lias 200 cords of line hard wood for ton of Freedom has been passing a few Feore (new) Pliippsburg (to load for ments that is shown in Maine, I will have on above dates a sample All other assets.. Boston with Mrs. Charles Curacao). tli. San Francisco, March 27. Sld, Roa- line from FULLER if COBB’S CLOAK DEPARTMENT, Rockland. G loss assets. in Brooks. ship not <»f piling, and from 15,000 to 25,000 of clap- Gross and wife passed Thursday noke, Amsbury, Seattle and New York. Deduct items admitted. H. with Starri-tt if will be here on board timber. _Miss who has been visit- March 27. sch. Broth- MISS CLEMENTS, formerly Co., Kay Hamlin, Salem, Sld, Young Admitted assets. .... vi lie. ing her sister in Alassaclmsetts, returned ers, Sargent the above dates anti will take ortlers to be delivered later. Xo de- At the of the So- New March 27. sch. Ella M. goods LIABILITIES l»K< KMBEK 3i. 1: parish inerting Congl Mrs. London, Ar, March 24th and is now stopping with Ha. ciety Tuesday afternoon it was voted to in- I Willey, Carrabelle, livered from samples, but sent direct from Rockland, t x press paid. Net unpaid los.se> s J. II. Savward_The Helping Hand Club Jacksonville, March 28. Cld, sch. Char- Unearned struct the building committee to proceed at premiums. met last Thursday with Airs. C. B. Cox. lotte T. Sibley, Coombs, New Y’ork. once with thorough repairs of the church, Portsmouth, N. II., March 29. Ar, sch. Total.. The next meeting, April loth, will be with and to provide heating accomodations un- A. W. Ellis, New Y'ork for Rockland. ttWKMJlA I Depositcapit.il Airs. I’orter Hurd_Air. Kobert Leach has NOTICE. Sin plus over all liabilities. derneath tlie church. This will necessi- Apalachicola, March 29. Cld, sch. Susan the town and sub- N. Pickering, Boston. been canvassing taking Insurance Notice. There will be an important meeting of one Total liabilities ami surplus... _ tate considerable blasti ng, as the church is Haven, April 1. In port schs. or more members of the class from each town scriptions for Everybody’s Magazine— Yineyard FIELD A- QDLVlllY. Agents, Helfasi founded on a rock. Annie R. Lewis, Jersey City for representing the Republican Class Committee Portland; enormous fire for Walter Gibbs of Brooks was in town last Sadie Corey, South Amboy for Long Cove, Owing to the losses the past composed of the Towns of Islesboro, Prospect, 3 vc 14 When the of the three years, all Insurance Stockton Springs. Swanville and Wal- janitor Congl. church week nursery stock — Charles Ho- Me.; Andrew Nebinger,do., for Yinalhaven ;*i Companies doing Searsport, selling do, at the office of J. W. Black, in Searsport, Fri- came to the bell for the passed schs. Welllieet, Zaza, Cuba, via. Del- business in New England, have advanced their ring parish meeting gan is again to the front—the first man in day, at 2 r. m., April 11, 1902. aware Breakwater for Boston; Mary A. on certain classes of 25 he was after some rates property per cent., 2wl4 FRAN K CR()CKETT, Secretary. Tuesday surprised town whose rhubarb is up. Can Troy beat for Clara A. Hall, Pascagoula do.; Donnell, and all agents of the companies have been in- moments ringing to find no sound emanat- this 1M02 record?_J. Dumont is News for Bangor. GOLD DUST Higgins Newport structed to inform their of the advance. I ed from the bell. he will clean anything cleanable—clothes and dishes, patrons I Upon investigation on the sick Higgins and list.Barney FOREIGN PORTS. pots and pans, floors and doors—in fact anything In accordance with these instructions we would found the hell tongue had been muffled Alontana DUST by Leslie Hunt started for Alonday. from cellar to attic. GOLD lightens labor, give notice to our respective patrons that this WANTED. Melbourne, March 23. Ar, ship Great lessens some mischievous boys, who had also hung _Misses Cates and Ellen Webster care. advance went into effect March 7, 1902, by the Myra Admiral, Port Blakeley, Wash. action of the New Insurance Ex- in a a Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. England ONE HUNDRED TONS OF OLD IRON. conspicuous place placard announcing passed Friday in Brooks.Anson Knowl- Makaweli, S. 1., March (i. Ar, ship Emily and to the hazards: Chicago. New York. Boston. St. Louis. change, applies following Will pay the highest market price. Same for old the fact that it was April 1st. F. Whitney, Bergman, Honolulu (and sail- Mercantile Stocks in all cities and towns. ton of Freedom is assisting L. G. Monroe Makers of OVAL FAIRY SOAP. rubbers. Parties living a long distance will have ed 7th for San Francisco). Mercantile Buildings, not under hydrant in his blacksmith Patterson dinner for drivers and teams free. Our Rural Free Delivery carriers had a shop—Kobert Singapore, Feb. 17. Ar, bark Fred P. protection. This last clause affects all Mer- ED. CLEMENTS. Pure Waifr the cantile Buildings in Waldo County, except Highland Spring the as the and wife, who have been in Montana Litchfield, Fulton, Hong Kong (for Mauri- Belfast, April 2,1902.—3w 14* rough experience past month, those in Belfast and Winterport, which are two returned to their home last tius); March 27, ar, bark Penobscot, Cape roads have been in a terrible condition. past years, under hydrant protection. delivered in the Ord» Town. NOTICE. All Summer Hotels and their contents. anywhere city. week_Aliss Grace Friday at & Brown's, Ward & \'adswoi Smith on the star route on the shore road Higgins passed Turk’s Island, March 19. Ar, sch. John I. Banks, houses, Fogg boarding churches, public F. Bramhall’s, or ('. 1,. Fletcher’s. \\ — to teach makes time the same as in travel- night with Miss Ola Webb in Jackson Snow, St. John, N. B. (to sail about 29th Those who are expecting school in the libraries, offices, private dwellings, Mimmer just good 1 promptly attended to. for New town of this season are requested to cottages and farm property are not subject to FOR RENT. ling. It is a to of the Airs. Mary E. Ware was the guest of Mrs. York). Northport mystery patrons Port March 28. Ar. Sch. John E. meet at live Wood’s school house for public ex- the advance. FIELD & QUIMBY, post office, and can only be accounted for by Nathan Berry a few days last week_Mrs. Spain, amination Saturday, April 19, at 11\ m. JAMES PATTEE & SON, A tenement of seven rooms in a desirable loca- J. W. BURGESS, Devlin, Hichborn, Philadelphia. Per order of School hoard FRED No. 6 Miller Street. of B. A. Gowen returned last week from a visit ATWOOD, tion, Enquire the fact that Lancaster & Berry are using Guanica, P. R., March 29. Ar. Sch. Liz- W. P. GREENLAW, Supt. M.C. HILL, GEO. W. BURKETT. Waldo Avenue, BELKA>* the best kind of horse-flesh on his route. to friends in Belfast. zie E. Dennison, New York. Nortliport, April 1,1902.—lwi4 2wl3 Fire Insurance Agents. 12 Odd Fellows’ Block. lmii
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