The Republican Journal. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 18. 1902. NUMBFR 51

I To-Day’s Journal. AN ADVERTISING ALPHABET. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. The debate closed with the question, THE CHURCHES. THE NEWS OF BROOKS. UiE 1. “Shall a class PERSONAL. | IS for Fred Atwood of Winterport, of men with only wealth to I he Cumberland's Trial An and instruc- recommend exceedingly interesting the rights of any There will be a tree Club Train Wreck A known as the Meadow King, insurance them, destroy Christmas tree for the Mrs. H.H. Rich has tive session of the Club was held of our returned from a busi- I'ortland’s Second Klec- and in Literary citizens? Equal rights is the hinge children of the school in Miss is relatives agent dealer agricultural imple- Sunday the North ness to Angie Kilgore visiting \iphabet ..High School in the school room trip Boston. ( last Friday night, with a upon which this The club church on in Belfast Weather Report. ments. question turns.” vestry the afternoon of Christ- Mercer. attendance. The usual voted 18 Mrs. A. E. lias returned Belfast Doole.v at the large routine busi- to Sin favor of the negative. mas from 3.30 to 5.30 Kilgore from a day -clock. Mrs. L. P. Swett of has come to ; \s of Brooks..The Maine for Geo. \V. Burkett, proprietor of ness was transacted, after which Miss Ethel visit to friends in Belfast. Norway ! s./Hie Death of Mrs. Christmas services will be held at St. Belfast to spend the winter. BISthe store in Odd Fel- M. Wood the a The i Railroad Opened .Per- big dry goods opened program by reading program was closed with a recitation Our young people are rehearsing for the Francis Catholic church Mrs. il K state, low's block, who has bargains for every- short story about a Pullman flat, entitled by Miss Sunday forenoon, Christmas entertainment. Elizabeth R. Hart went to Nutley,. Nickerson, called “The Bobolink,” Bee. 28th. The r m;k “Life in the Glorianna.” Miss which pastor, Rev. Fr. J. E. Kealy, X. J., Monday to spend the winter. body. Katherine evoked much Ilale Hall, who has been >‘d Notes from Nova applause. will be assisted by clergymen from other very sick with For the Bank’s Business College, which C. Quimby sang very sweetly “A Creole Mrs. Keene of is w k..Presides over Fi- places. pneumonia, is convalescent. Freedom visiting her Delivery--A Rescued instructs in and Helfast’s J. W Mr. Carter typewriting, stenography Lullaby,” by gifted son, Howard recently proposed that an Miss son, B. Keene, Esq., in Washington, •>:1111 Lucky Fishermen.. Christian Alice L. Dow, the milliner, is visit- in all the details of a business education. Wheeler. President Stevens then announc- herbarium be Science services are held at 55 I). C. formed for the use of future friends in Thorndike Cedar street, at 11 ing this week. For G. who deals in sec- ed the of the and a. in., Sunday, Rev. vo: :i. Henry Bicknell, subject debate, “Resolved, botanists, offered to give a line case on ( has. II. Brier went to Bath last week to S. A. B. is a Colombia -Our Loftiest ond-hand Main That in the recent the miners are condition that Henry Fiske, First Reader. A Testi- Fayson having quite quantity furniture at :>;! street, where strike, some of the Juniors con- go South on the steamer i M Brackett..M hit- monial of wood cut on the Almon S. dredging Cumber- he has a more at fault than the mine owners.” Mr. tribute meeting ik held Wednesday evening Forbes place. Jumbo Size Oldest large collection of curios. specimens gathered last spring. land. at 7.30. All are welcome. son of Read took the floor for the affirmative, stat- Several collections were and the for- Ernest, Wm. Gould, has bought STANDS for A whose two given, Mrs. 14 Carle Jones, mer his time of his father George W. Burkett visited her broth- ing that the cause of the strike was the de- botanical enthusiasts mounted them At the Unitarian Church next Sunday and will now hustle [ respondence. C stores on Main street are thronged with for himself. er, T. R. Simonton, Esq., in Camden last mand for ”0 per cent, increase in wages by Thursday morning on the regulation size there will be a morning service at 10.45 f ■. K 5. buyers at this season. In one you will find week. the miners. He explained at some length paper. Thirty-seven varieties were con- o’clock. Sunday school at 12 The Otis W. Lane and Charles return- dry and fancy goods, cloaks, suits, etc.; and o’clock. Dickey the construction of the and the meth- tributed. The name of each donor Bible class will meet at the Sat- ed last week from a successful Harry Condon is spending the Cln strnas in the other mines, was parsonage hunt, bring- china and glass ware, lamps, vacation at home from his od of excavation. The miners, he said, are placed under his or her gift, and they will urday evening at 7.15 o’clock. All are in- ing home three deer. studies at Hehion >'.r Representative in and many other useful and ornamen- things, go down to Academy. I 'pondence Olutuan divided into three classes, viz.: licensed posterity as the founders pf an vited. Adelbert who has been 1 tal. Bowen, very sick i'-e poem Piobato who work under the important adjunct to this useful and fasci- R. F. Dunton and Wm. H. Me Lei Water a miners; laborers, The following officers were elected at the with is much better Esq., Jan s Vessels.. Jlist For Chase A Doak, jewelers and opticians, appendicitis, though s livery One poeno. and mine bosses, whose duty it is nating study. of Esq., attended the Law Court in A .1..gst^ who have an miners; annual meeting George Pratt Epworth still confined to his house. up-to-date stock in their line, last week. to keep the mines free from water. Mr. \\ e recommend that the School Board fur- League Monday Dec. 15th: Presi together with cameras and evening, A. E. Chase is a photographic nish a shipping quite quantity | Rail Literary News Read contended that the action of the latter little fat to anoint the hearings of the dent, Frank P. Blodgett; Vice Presidents, Miss Geneva Ileal will leave to-d;i\ for ii-'. s Assoeiat 'oil supplies. of hay as usual. M. J. Dow lias loaded a bookcase. It now to IVdlais N.-ed class in allowing the mines to till with wa- makes a noise like unto Misses Sabina Morey, Lana Boston, spend Christmas w ith !.*•• t,.r Not For R. H. Coombs A Son undertakers. Pendleton, few ears for Boston parties. M I >r. < hene\'s sr,tli ter, thus robbing the operators of the filing of a saw. Nettie Lillian Miss Lora Heal. For Harry \V. Clark A Co., clothiers and millions, Follett, Spinney; Secretary, Favorite Daughter Miss Grace E. Dow is the holi- i- Coun- was culpable. On a billion dollar capital a Mr. ('. of the Mrs. M. A. Wadlin; Treasurer, Fred Con- spending Mrs. X. .Sagadahoc furnishers, who are prepared t<> suit you Sophomore class was ob- II. Rhoades of Rockland i* at Tlie I'se- in the where have a Paragraphs ten per cent, loss was caused. Unions, Mr. served his with don. days store, they large ie with in their line, in examining upper bp great Dickey's Bluff, Northport, the guest of her t champion Woman everything material, and nice line of seasonable N iiier. Read said, were advantageous in some in- care the aid of a goods. •> cut and price. by pocket mirror. His The mid-week service of praise and pray- brother, (>. A. Dickey and family. F.. stances, but they were trying to control too many friends he will soon be er at the church will he Ross Jones and Frank have For the Colburn shoe Store, si Main hope gratified Baptist held this, (Juiniby Mr. and Mrs. Horace Park D ft much and were lie re- with the each loaded a car with wood Monday | ’(’orrespondeuce.. street, where will find need- territory, proving desired moustache. at 7.30. The as- for Bor land. Marriages I tenths. you everything Thursday, evening topic for Derry, N. 11 where Mrs. Park'* broth- verse of a lie closed his $4.50 is the ed in the blessing, argu- We wish to signed is, The One Needful. price received here on the cars. way of footwear, including the inform the public that we do Thing Sunday er* Leonard A. Morrison, is critical!) !:!. ment by affirming the right of the mine forenoon at 10.45 there Uur stoles are wen alucKed with ‘he Queen for women. not study in connection with lit- will be a preaching Christ- Granges. Quality chemistry Ezra L. Talbo went to owners to hire whom they please, a right mils goous, out so lur llie sines nave Foxboro, Mass., erature, in spite of the service conducted by the pastor; subject of been for the Dinsmore where which the unions have denied. explosion Thursday. Monday, to visit his mother, ami u lias elected officers store, you —'04. sermon, Stones Rolled The Bible very light owing to tne uniavoraoie weather. expects Away. to D1Swill find footwear of all with a Mr. for the remain there until after tlm kham, master; 11. M. kinds, Townibly opened negative by school will meet at noon. At 3.30 m. holidn;. p. We want to see some apple buyers here. full line, of the goods of the Boston Rubber witli the affirmative as to the cause The winter i .me lectur- agreeing Principal Howard talked to the school there will be a to which all men term of Castine \ -imil Worthing, meeting W'e have a oi nice in tlie and last, but not Christmas crop appies rotting School steward; Fred Worth- Co., least, slip- of the strike. He reminded his audience on the of a school and are invited. The En- began Dec. Kith. Colby A. Kn.-klirle Monday morning subject boys Christian cellar while our debitors are clamoring for left d. Etta pers. that mining was an extremely difficult, as paper and school The out- deavor will hold its yesterday to resume his studies, and Worthing, pride. present Society weekly meeting their money. well as dangerous occupation, and censured look for the a Misses Lena E. Leavitt and Lena Ellis •more, treasurer. Lucia for everybody who has anything to publication of High School at o 30 p. m. A gospel praise and preaching go The grangers treated themselves to an W. the operators for employing Slavs so exten- paper, five times a is to-day. II. Dailey, gate E1Ssell, and the place to make it known is year, favorable. service will follow' at 7.30 p. m. The seats sively, a people who have no fine instincts, oyster supper last Monday evening. Visit- A. A. mett: pomona; Sadie in the columns of The Republican Journal. are free and all are welcome. Knight came home la t Fr:da\ from homes or and therefore can work School ors were present from Jackson ma Worthing, ceres; families, closes Friday for the Christmas Thorndike, Chelsea, Mass., and left Monday for Green- At the North church this, Thursday, even- and for Fogg A Brown, at whose market at what are starvation rates to home labor. vacation of two weeks. Monroe. field, Mass., where he is to .> assistant steward. at the will work in the shoe will find ing 7.15, pastor give the introduc- FISyou meats of all kinds, poul- Mr. Twombly said that under the existing Treat Mason of Monroe is with factory of which f. II Welch is i, has elected these lecture on “The studying superin- in its tory Book of the Twelve try, game season, vegetables, etc. bad conditions in the gas and water filled “Age cannot w nor custom Dr. N. R. Took to be a tendent. r'hher. master; Hubert ither, stale, the The will physician. Ur. Cook For Frank A. Prophets.’’ subject be “The Old Follett, 51 Church street, mines the men contracted a fatal disease infinite variety”—of sensations*at examina- is said to be well informed in his Max field iiord Clark, steward; Testament Prophet and IIis Age.” The profession Manager of the City Opera headquarters for called miner’s asthma. All this, he stated tion time. The names of those excused and sporting goods, grapho- especially skillful in fevers, had House, \\ aterville, lias a at steward; Etta V. Sunday services will be as follows: Sermon having taken house >n phones and records, and be remedied at a small expense to the were announced to the classes Wednes- confectionery might a good drill in hospital practice. Percival Court, ami will move there imme- Emma Haskell, chap- other and by the pastor at 10.45 a. m.; subject, “The good things for Christinas. mine owners. He said the miners’ pay in no day, examinations begin to-day. from lecturer; Bell Clark, Song of the Angels.” There will be The death of Amos Hatch of Jackson re- diately llighwood avenue, where he way them for the danger from special has Is for compensated a been living. v, idier, tiora; Minnie good sales to all our advertis- Christmas music. Sunday school at noon. moved business man well and favorably accidents ..which were the cause of a large Lost: In the High School room last Fri- Q Y. P. S. C. E. a known in this of the state. For and Mo 1 gate keeper; Maude a The will have Christmas part Capt. Ilenrv Purges left per cent, of deaths. The breaker boys, he day, paper doll. Owner can have by 'adv assistant steward. meeting at 0.30p. m.; topic, Christmas bells: many years lie bought large quantities of Monday to visit Mis, Annie L. McKeen and said, were to work in an proving property. for the heighth of prosperity to Bel- obliged atmosphere do and sold in lias What they say to you? Luke 2:8-20. The wood, agricultural implements. daughter Waltham, Mass., and to spend Wmterport, elected HISfast the composed of smoke and coal gas, receiving coming year, and the outlook will read a Christmas Brooks was liis and he w as Christmas w ith E. year as follows: If all pastor story. It is ex- shipping point, W. Goodwill and family ig now is eight cents an hour for doing a man’s work the classes dread examinations as promising. pected that the church choir will assist in nearly as well known here at> in his own in Arlington Heights. master: Albert Cole, for ten hours. Mr. Twombly contended we do, they have our sincere sympathy. Is for the the service. town. Mrs. '•v. lecturer; Oscar Lit- intellectual development of that the miners were not for James Foss and son Fred left yestei responsible Evidently we have poor people in our mk I our in which our excellent The roller for roads was tested to her husband Knowles, assistant city, public with water the as There will be a Christmas service next breaking day join in Southern Cali- tilling the mines ;.for owners, class Miss F-was taking up a contri- i''. chaplain; Fairfield schools and free public will at the Universalist last week on some of the hill and fornia. Her in Leonard .V Bar- library prove lie must care for their own bution for them in a Sunday morning church, districts, shopmates '■«»e Littlefield, secre- said, property. rubber. Thursday. important factors. with the program: volun- so far the verdict is in its favor. It crushes rows' stitching room presented her w ith a -;11e ; Iva Cole, The rough element, alone, he said, was re- Ask following Organ keeper Miss A-what for, and how long, liora. Ada Littlefield, the amount of tary, Chorus of Angels, Scotson Clark; down the snow and makes a good, wide, handsome ring before she left. for Fred A. Johnson, the sponsible for small property she stood.—’Ob. iad\ assistant enterprising Heaven’s hard road with •'Llvery, lie are Christmas carol, Own Song, much less expenditure of Hr. W. L. <* IISdry goods dealer in Masonic Tempie. destroyed. The unions, contended, West, V. S.. w! went to Mas- to than is necessary to the welfare of the workers, Norris: Gloria, Glory God in the Highest, power required with the old fash- sachusetts a few weeks ago to a-sist the Two girls were held up forenoon ■mg'*. lias elect- Monday ioned a Prospect, for M. R. Km»wlIon, of the and he their mission at some Emerson; anthem, Bethlehem; soprano method of sled with a stick chained Cattle Commission in its work on the foot proprietor explained at *.40 in front of the desk. No > W 11. master; principal’s under it. And over Ginn, K:s Windsor House and of a new and that their leader, John Mitch- solo, Miss Marian Wells; sermon, The Ad- you go the drifts in- and mouth disease, expects to return :n ;« length, stating arrests were made. : Elsie lec- Kiliman, commodious boarding and stand-in stable. ell, stood for the rights of labor, and that his vent of Christ, a Christmas address, by stead of tunnelling through,them, thus sav- few days, as the w ork nearly finished. ■ “Is nil. steward ; Burti n Banquo good?” “Is Banquo Bad*’" Rev. A. Posthole. a amount of demands were fair. The of Ashley Smith; Southard- ing large shoveling during the ■ only question 1 L. M. Staple* ,.f KTi"\ -11 nt\ arrived in ••v.ard : Minnie for 11. .1. Locke A Son, jewelers j wo delicate questions to ask the Seniors. school at 12 winter. Cupp, private ownership, Mr. Twombly said, had Sunday o'clock, “with men’s Augusta at .Tito p. ii-.. In-, n>tif. aftei ha\ ■ .. treasurer: Alice whose handsome | Lis show window has Instead of the class conducted the At 7.50 ing driven from his home in H a judicial question behind it. C oal is nec- regular examination in by pastor. p. m. lly reason of the sickness of some of the Washington, Cuinniings, gate been one j behind hi- own horse, in two a of the features of this ■ hours and \ : leading literature, to be selected service, singing led aid, pomona Emma essity, and the owners have a right to mine | essay subjects praise by cornet, spec- principals in the entertainment »■xpected at half. The distance i- jk miles.-- Kennebec i;u Dock cere.-; holiday season. from have been ial solo ham, it to their so far as | given out, and an 800 word j music, soprano by Miss Helen Bird; the Good last Journal. i»ist.snt steward personal advantage just 'templar lodge Saturday essay will take the subject of address: “The Best Christmas | f/>1 Mitchell v Trus>el:, dealers in it does not interfere with the rights of the j place of the examina- | evening the whole matter was deb-rred to Mr. J. V Barran and his bride,the dangle »; * A Monroe,haselect- I tion.—*o:i. (lift. cordial invitation is extended to this w*' a:e informed furnaces, ranges, stoves for coal, people. The wealthy operators could well | week, when, b;. the = ter of tin- Hcv. I.»-ight »n Hark.-, sailed L in Nolson Curt is, mas- all. a at will wood, oil and gas, kitchen furnishings, etc. stand a temporary loss: but how about the I committee, -upper, least, be given, Bostoii Dec. Luh. •!.<■ Dominion no >et*r Chai le> 1 i. Buz- Merry and a do throw n out of work b\ the of Christmas, happy holiday the program to d» upon circumstances. They plumbing, gas-tilting and all kinds people closing pend steamsh p Meiion Dr i ogg, steward : 1 has | season to teachers, fellow friends of THE NEWS OF Liverpool. o: work in those lines. mills and factories? The of the pupils, BELFAST. As before tie* ’adiesaie i.l to con- operators «-xp»vb-d ; Harks and are >un.m«*r residents at •• a aid ; M rs. t. Dm- the school, whose, friendliness be test- family For H. ii mines own the and their at | may tribute something m the ;i:ie, while McDonald, who carries a full railroads, cry Tlu- North church circle will pastry Dark 1 larboi. Islesb- : --. x. \ Mansur, i pmsiii ed soon the sewing meet by advertisement soliciting the will make a to j line of furniture at To Main slreet. in the the high rates of transportation is merely j with Mrs. Otis Patterson gentlemen up pur.-e pro- i' \ : Washington committee of our and tomorrow, Friday, The K.-v. Lk T Ha- -f th- --••<. n-l .’ i. if store prospective paper ', vide coffee, sugar, t«•. M formerly R. II. Coombs for as themselves make the cream, — Annie York, po- J occupied by effect, they all its j afternoon at 2.30. | church has recovered !inm i;i> .uid *' well-wishers, B. H. >. ■. la*, liora: Mrs. Mit- .V Son. His says will hi- lo-mi r;,.w. Th- t,i- sto-k is new, and prices rates. Mr. Twombly quoted tlie opiiiion of * Last week we had a genuine -u: prise. It occupy pulp:! ■ There will he an “Old Folk"' at ■>. Ada .lenkms, lad\ 1 Dance'* mittee of this -h ar e a. have no:: i--< tin.ai reasonable. sociological students, who say that tile least is a singular thing, but lor many yeai.- Walter Fairbanks, clior- Belfast Weather | Equit\ Grange Hall on Monday evening, er from whom tln*\ j u:.-ha-»- tin t< ■ ,‘.s .man. librarian: Mrs. For I. V. Miller, ( hutch street, dealer a family could live on in that region, with Report. when sleeping at the tarm, if vm\ tired, we use an\ 11•:.•. i Dec. 22nd. Music by Ernest Townsend and coal i:11-• i-.r them fo* hi- .tin- .a second-hand who has for sale the smallest was >000 a often dream the railroad runs over the li.il trade, and will h •: ! ill tlieir servi. n goods,'bill comforts, year, Following is a summary of the weather others. ily 1 th-- \ est of .!n it at tins season a choice line of while the miner's is and back over the farm Knox tin- until la -up very furs. average wages £:>17. record of the Belfast station of through the Pine Tree Club the F. 8. The excursion p! v of f ;ei can Ka. ■*•■!. Ho: La: : ForR. B. Marsano, Flncuix Row, dealer This state of affairs necessitates child labor. holiday shopping yester- bog into Thorndike, and we that Weather Bureau for the week ending Dec. j imagine gu-, Dec. U. i in day over the Belfast branch railroad, con- fruits, nuts, cigars, tobacco and ?moker’s In view of these facts, is a twenty per cent, 11)02: j we see or hear the trains. Well, we were > with h ; lb, Mrs. W. K. .Mun.-o'i and V- glit" Banquet ducted Orrin J. was a success. I articles. increase too much to ask? I by Dickey, coming from the. hill the other imn ning and = her L- did..:; of s.m; o it ub observed last hvhi- sister Miss -j- Mr. Read again took the ffoor for the af- There were two carloads of passengers from at the Webber we held our horses place up 1 with a banquet in the IS for Sheriff S. <;. Norton, who some- 5 Wind, Sky, etc. Minneapolis Dec :<> Bci'am!-. « ]VJ firmative, stating that the of the | \ points along the line. with a For a moment we '1 here were about so suffering -Jr, jerk. imagined times has to sell the goods of those I nia, where they w L -op house b tin "ii which preceded the people today is due wholly to the miners The will our oft-repeated dream- had come true and who neglected to advertise. ('banning League meet, this, ! home about !.-• Mi ntorinal and an effort 10 26-15 N. Cloudy. Snow storm: 2 inches of winter, returning Ma> who showed no consideration for the own- Thursday, afternoon at 2 :>o o’clock at the that Charlie Shaw was coming up over 1 _" inches of snow on the fuss or bother they marched over tlie hill States Senatoi ial contest, although ant '«» be trade. ground, but mail service between that and Belfast to the matter in his ad- the rain took it ail off. place danger of electric cars and automobiles. nearly where as a boy we have seen a team of a settled until eighteen months hence, j rom tlie guests and spoke at I-or 1) by steamer Merryconeag. The is P. Palmer, Masonic who The Dec. 14th was petition fe of Mr. Heed. There Temple, After min a certain number of tons they eight days ending with- dozen pairs of oxen and steers a i ises to be the most sensational that has ng I now in the hands of dragging carries hats, caps and as a out doubt the and most Congressman Burleigh, speaker, City Solicitor furnishing goods were free for the As longest severe “cold heavih clogged sled over the drifts, and ! ever taken place, in Flonaa. Tin only an- He day. regards wages, who will give it his usual attention. also, among other regular line, but at this season acts as an snap" ever here so in the prompt we so the miners were frugal in their expendi- experienced early had to confess as the\ passed that the i nonneed candidates far are Senate' H Mr lb ed. agent for Santa Claus. The winter. The average for the supper and dance given in Memorial roller was a i Taliaferro and John N. C. Stockton. L-o-hof •1 Long, who is a mem- tures, and a large per cent, are foreigners, temperature big success. been invited to be ambition ,8 days was 4.5° above zero: the minimum Hall last Friday evening under the auspices J whom reside in Jacksonville, ami bo’ll ot pres- for the queer people who do not read whose only was to save enough mid not on of The account of to to the different days ranged from b° above of the First Parish Unitarian church society Maine Ice Fields whom have powerful influences at work in The Journal and so miss money leturn their country to live. A quintet and an Q1S the many to 17 below, and the maximum from zero was a very successful and pleasant affair. ! their behalf. Senator Taliaferro has umj entertainment.— Boston bargains offered in our columns. President Mitchell claims that the strike to 2<) above. The old that snow will The supper was largely attended, and La- (1 AUDI NEK, Me., Dec. l The recent cold friend- in Belfast ami has their b* >t wishes was caused by the labor and wage ques- theory for snap which closed Maine rivers lt-ft those the Republican Journal, the not fall in very cold weather was kie’s orchestra furnished music for the for his success. d tion, while in reality the cause was the negatived in the ice on the Kenne- I _ iaud’s engaged industry _ Trial Trip. Rishome paper of Waldo county. It in this instance. More than b dance, in which a large number participated. wish of the Union to exercise authority inches of bee well satisfied at the prospects of an ex makes an excellent j Transfers in Real Estate. Christmas gift for an snow fell when the was at or be- The Sea Brack- cellent harvest. I over all the coal fields. As to the negative’s mercury Breeze, Holiday Souvenir, " t Speed in Four-Hour absent friend. The “freeze” is one of the best in a num- low zero. ett & Co., publishers, 10 Main was statement that damage was done by the street, ber of As h1 at Sea. years. a rule the fields are free The ..follow transfers in real issued this week full of illustrations and ing estate* IS for Spencer furniture rough element only, who, asked Mr. Read,are from dirt and grit from the fact that the C Wilson, wererecorded in Wal«:« C«*nnt\ «•; 12. The hydraulic ^ with lots of On the ground was covered with snow which | *;.-Dmi: dealers and undertakers, Coliseum the rough element but the miners? He then OBITUARY. timely advertising. pre- built for the vented the dust from on j Deeds for the week Dec. 17. 1002: mberland, first page is a fine portrait of blowing to the ice. ending >'<‘n her building. They make a cited the number of crimes committed by Congressman first official trial, specialty at this Everything is in readiness for the ice har- to 1.. Littlefield. The paper is ! Elmer Hoxi**, Bucksport, Mar; iloxie, n test at sea. She was season of useful articles for the strikers., including attempted and ac- Oliver F. Lanpher died at the home of handsomely print- vest and work can be begun as soon as con- holiday gifts. r land and in Y\ ntm miles an hour and reel- tual his ed and is in every way a credit to the pub- ditions warrant that Theie S at the | Winterpoi buildings For Henry Staples, 12 Main train wrecks, tires, assaults, and nu- step-daughter, Mrs. Simon Jellison, on step. i he water pumps were street, hats, lishers. present time a vacant capacity of about port. Laura A. Ellis. Belfast, to Edward caps and merous riots. Mr. Baer wa squoted as say- Belmont avenue, Dec. lbtli, after a ill- capacity of 24,000 gal- furnishing goods, boys suits, um- long soo,000 tons on this river. E. rmtland: land in Belfast, i. C 1 List of unclaimed letters in Ellis, he sucking brellas, suspenders for ing that the miners actually tried to pre- ness. He was a ship carpenter trade and remaining the While the Kennebec fields are in excel- machinery Christmas gifts, etc. by Durham et als.. t<> Adolbmt B in smooth water off Belfast office for the week lent condition those on Belfast, day, lor Swift & Paul, Masonic vent the relief of the public, who, after all, came to Belfast several years ago from post ending Dec. the Penobscot are n grocers, Tem- do land in Belfast, dames 11 rough w ater off Seguin 13: Miss Nellie 2 not wholly up to what the dealers would Melcher, ple. They have for the Christmas trade were the greatest sufferers. Mr. Read Stockton. His wife, who survives him, is Ladies—Lamphere, I)., mud. A third trial is to like. The first ice was broken lip by tugs Twitchell, Liberty, t(» \V. E. Chute et ah, fresh and his an invalid. He was an Josie P.; Sweetser, Miss dried fruits of all closed argument by stating that if the industrious, honest letters; Littlefield, in order to release a number of j kinds, jams vessels. I Burnham : land and buildings in Burnliam. command of E. o. and and miners won. the of coal would rise to man. Funeral services were held at Florence; Walker, Miss Charity. Gentle- The broken ice in Capt. jellies, nuts, a tine assortment of price Mrs. jammed badly places. dohn \\ mner. The others aboard D. J. This ruins the fields. ; Abbie E Moore, Lynn, Mass., to candies. over six dollars a ton, a serious calamity in Jellison’s Tuesday afternoon. The men—Dickey, E.; Haley, W., Oculist; 'd. of the United States body Doe, Edei. ; land and buildings m Belfast., for was in the Libby, 1. L.; Roberts, Geo. S.: Thomas, Win. j -■ stationed at Charles* sleeper & Co, who are these days, when it is regarded as a neces- placed receiving tomb. closing out at Secret Societies. t Arthur McNally, Clinton, to hai -f- da inspector of outfit; J. a discount their oil sity. 11., U. S. Fish Com. Car. 3; Warren, Win. cloths, matting and mir- do.: land in Burnham, dt-nn >"ii of motive powers and Palestine j quitli, rors, and have put in a stock of j Mr. rwoinbly disputed the fact that the J. L. Merrick, Department Commander of Commandery, Knights Tem- 'i, who will command the tinware, Thomas II. one of the oldest and Grant, to Wallace M Giant-, wire Hunt, elected the follow s Winterport, and is to be goods and articles for the miners wee allowed their freedom after most Maine, G. A. R., made an official visit to plars, ing office] at the assigned to holiday j respected citizens of Camden, died at | Everett. Mass.; land and buildings in 1 and coast and trade. [ getting out a certain number of tons, an(l bis home in that town Thomas H. Marshall Post There annual convocation Dec. loth: E. C.. Frank Georgia Sunday, aged 82 Tuesday. Wintei l.eianus E. I’endlefon, Dies For years. He was the son of Simon (>. Smith Frank I.. port Fred G. Spinney, who cleans and I cited a case where one miner was docke( Hunt, was a good attendance of the veterans and Gen., Field; c. G., Gil- who was one of the earliest settlers of Cam- boro, t*> t lias. R. 1’endleton, do.; laud in presses clothes for ladies and eight cars in a week ; while a woman on the of members of tlie Relief .Sons of man P. Lombard: Prel., Ashley A. Smith; on the Maine Central. gentlemen j den and who a century or more ago engaged Corps, 1 Islesho;.. Herbert E. Averill, Swanville, and makes suits to order. j witness stand affirmed that her husband in the manufacture and sale of harnesses Veterans and Ladies’ Aid Re- Treas., Nathan F. Houston; Dec., Geo. 1. Society. to Mabel 11. Billings,; land and buildings Dee. 17. For Swan .* received to and trunks there, which business was con- Keating; s. \W. Marion F. Drown: .1. The regular Sibley Co., jobbers of grain, j barely enough money pay for freshments were served. The Department W., x" on seeds tinued after his death his ; in Swanville. Ada Billings et als.. Swar- the Maine Cen- reed, and medicine or the by sons, Thomas Charles 0'( onnell. Grand Com- groceries, importers of salt family during the week. the Commander and several comrades made re- Deputv lietween this town and aim dealers in eoai. IF, subject of this sketch, and Abel, ville, to Herbert L. Averill; land and b.ii’d- The men are to mander Frederick C. of W aterville * :**o this obliged mine L',700 to 3,000 who thirty years ago went to The marks, and a few musical selections and Thayer morning. The Bangor. i ngs ii Swan ville. Geo. IE d ones, M \/ supposed advertisers. and the in Death of Mrs. U. S. Grant Farrar, Washington, ■‘►a locking system vogue is a flag- zen of The funeral services defective rail. None Bangor. were for the stove sells for $7 per cord delivered. Boynton, Searsmont, land in Montvilie. "•» the train left for the rant injustice. The he held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. the track very good who live operators, claimed, The last of the Franklin coal was v people in sold A. M. to .lames G. Haul were not should W ASiiiNGTON, Dec. 14. Mrs. S. Daggett, Morrill, injured. VISllelfast. furnish suitable cars, or provide a about Ulysses ten days ago, and there is no anthra- Grant, w idow of Pres. Grant died* at her ing, do.; land and buildings in Morrill. .> fair system of measurement at the Samuel M. who place Ingalls, aged 02, recently cite in the market. There is a residence in this city at 11.17 o'clock to- M. Stockton to Melvin A. "td s Second Election. ]s for went to alone from good supply Grant, Springs, Edmund Wilson, proprietor of where the coal is mined. Another injustice Ware, Mass., Camden, night. Death was due to heart failure, Mrs. W/ Me., to visit his Everett W. of Cumberland coal, which sells at $7.75 per Grant, do.; land in Stockton Springs. M the City store. lie was the of at the son, Ingalls, Grant having suffered for some years from df Dec. loth. The second Drug has made system obligatory trading died at his son’s residence ton, net delivered. The Swan & Sib- A. Grant to M. d. early Wednes- cash, valvular disease of the which was Turner, Stockton Springs 1 "i. great this heait, today, resulted in no preparations year for the Chiist- company’s provision house. The miners day Dec. after an illness of a morning, 10th, ley Co. has a cargo of beechnut coal, a very aggravated by a severe attack of bronchitis. land in Stockton Springs. '“D council will now till the mas trade and has lots of are to their for use in few days. Services were held at the house Her pretty things to obliged buy powder small anthracite, on the way in sch. A. W. age prevented her rallying from the at- [‘0,ly is Republican by a ma- show that evening, and Thursday the tacks. 1 you. the mines at au exhorbitant morning Her daughter, Nellie Grant sartor- »>or price. This, Ellis, and the Belfast Fuel & Co. has a l’KOSl KCT FF.KKY. Boothby wiJl he called body was taken to Dexter, Met for burial. Hay was lor Mrs. II. the to is, the only one of her children w ith her 'third term. vote F. Wells, for company claim, is prevent the use of Mr. was for over cargo of Cumberland coal in sch. Methe- Miss Annie M. of Today’s headquarters Ingalls fifty years one at the time or her death, her three Young Lamoine visited "1* hair hair a of the besec, which put into Portland in distress sons, 4049; Ingraham, Dem., goods, pins, combs, etc. poor material, statement obviously ab- leading jewelers of Dexter, and had who had been summoned all out Mi. and Mrs. W. D. Hardman several d the and is to tow to Belfast. F. G. White has here, being days Skillings, Pro., 75. Last as will do respect of all who knew him. For the of the surd, poor powder much less been in New York city. thi> week—Mrs. A. A. Ginn is confined to were: Boothby, for the excellent results past live or six years Mr. Ingalls had lived the past week making " Rep., 4298; obtained work by and is far more dangerous. The own- to have some the bouse w ith a severe cold. She i> at- -H.S5, McAllister, Pro. and XIS in The with his daughter, Mrs. Ilenry Towle, in arrangements anthracite sent advertising Journal. here as soon as Fish River Railroad tended Dr. Emerson of soc.,53. Today’s vote does ers, Mr. Twombly asserted, are to blame for Camden. possible. Opened. by Bucksport- 1 George Avery is confined to the house w ith ‘Hally from that of the regu- the who are little * f°r employing Slavs, better Dec rheumatism.Miss fortnight ago. why don’t you advertise? Dooley at the White House. Bangor, Me., 15. The new Fish Carrie Haskell is Y than heathen, and lose their heads on the Partly Known. River Railroad, which runs 52 miles through working tor Mrs. M. E. C. Libb> of 1’ros- the Maine wilderness from I Mr. and Mrs. s»*t«Tai State Chemist* slightest provocation; and he claimed that It is known to intelligent painters that Ashland to Fort pect.. Wallace Grant of Washington, Dec. 11. the was t the extra lead and zinc is a better Amoug Kent, opened to-day. The road has mbridge, Mass., visited relatives here ii. /H!' ‘t and found no space our advertisers are no class of men, on a could paint than lead v,.,‘ adulteration strike, have President’s callers to-dav was F. I’. been leased last week — alone; but the of mixing it hinders Dunne, by the Bangor A A roostook R. Alvah M. Batchelder and Miss di. zinc- that ZISusing this week in which to make their conducted difficulty better known as “Mr. and They certify themselves with greater propri- some from using it. Needs Dooley,” his R. Co., and is operated by that corporation. Rose Hall were united in marriage Dec. ,llre,y h^re paint. grinding. wife, who are in ou announcements. than the coal miners. Devoe lead and zinc is Washington their One passenger train each way aud one- loth. Their many friends w ish them a long ety ground fine. bridal tour. freight train is run each day. i life of happiness together. NEWS OF THE WEEK. Over financial Mart. HON. THOMAS B. REED. and his name will he linked in history Presides Flection in Boston. with the great statesmen of the United Rudolph Keppler, who is now serving States who made themselves and their As term as president A Uriel' Biographical Sketch of the Dead Matters. Hon. E. E. King, fifth cousecutive Boston, Dec. 9. In the election to- famous the last century. .Maine Statesman. country during land agent, has transmitted to Hon. day the Democrats elected a majority Oramandel State the of the members of the board of aider- was born in Oet. Smith, treasurer, You 11 Mr. Reed Portland, men and less The following resolution was intro- sum of *13,076.60 on account of the sale the school board. License lug Coal 1830. He at Bowdoin col- was 18, graduated duced into the House at the opening of ot timber and grass on the reserved again carried and the subway act lege in the class of lsito, having taken its session Dec. 8th: lots of the State for the year ending approved. Duane, Democrat, is elected from this street commissioner over Re- high rank as a scholar in literature, Resolved: That the following minute Nov. 30, 1902. The receipts Presho, he spread upon the record of the House source in former years are as follows: publican. and have better and the languages, and philosophy of Representatives. 1897, $2,986,70; 1898, *8,754.01:1899, *8,- received the prize for excellence The Hon. Thomas Rrackett Reed 179.12; 1900, $11,835.62; 1901, *13,408.08. Lucky Fishermen. bread if you in Knglish composition. Among his died in Washington, Dee. 7, 1H02. For .A record, nearly complete, of the The Bros, of South classmates were Hon. W. 4V. Thomas, twenty-two years he had been a mem- shooting accidents in the Maine woods Joy Addison bake with a were in town last .!r., minister to Norway and Sweden, ber of this House and for six years its during the hunting season which has week attending to their weir fisheries. feel Hon. Joseph \V. Symimds, a former as- Speaker. Ilis services terminated with just closed shows that three men, mis- They very happy over their as sociate justice of the Supreme court of the Fifty-Fifth Congress. taken for deer, have been killed out- “fisherman's luck,” they call it, for in the last 30 Maine, General John Marshall Brown Within this chamber, the scene of his right this season, there having been days they have earned over of Portland, the late lion. L. (!. Downes great life’s great activities was laid. one less fatality than in 1901. A half $2,000 from their weir. of Calais, lion. 11. 11. Burbank of Saco Here he rendered services to his coun- dozen others have been accidentally —Jonesport Enterprise. and lion. Amos L. Allen, who succeed- try which placed him in the front rank killed from other causes, and nine, have Maine's Big Four. ed Mr. Reed as Representative. of American Statesmanship. been wounded, but not seriously.The Glenwood After graduating he taught in tiie Here he exhibited characteristics search for the body of Henry C. Brown, Bingley, Boutelle and llilliken have “Makes Portland High school fora year, stud- which compelled respect and won ad- the Maine Central section foreman Cooking Easy" gone, and now Reed, the last and ied law with Howard & Strout for two miration. Forceful intrinsic who was knocked from the bridge over largest MITCHELL & TRUSSELL, BELFAST, ML ability, of Maine’s has then sailed for California round worth, strength of character, brought the Androscoggin river about three Big Four, followed them years, to the silent land.—Portland Advertiser. Cape Horn in a sailing vessel, taught him popular fame and Congressional weeks ago, lias been given up, after school in Stockton, studied law in San leadership. having been continued all this time by Richard—Hello, Bob, got back from Jose, then returned to ob- In his and breadth of intellect the Odd Fellows, of which organization your Portland, depth vacation ? Had a good time this summer ? tained in 1804 an as assis- with full and well rounded he was a member. Mrs. Brown has of- appointment development Robert—I should say I had. I suppose above to the tant paymaster in the navy, sailed in produced a giant who towered fered a reward of *100 person you haven't heard that I found a nice little ■ hat capacity on the Tennessee and his fellows and impressed them with who recovers the body before .lan. 1st. wife up in the mountains. Mississippi rivers in a gunboat for a iiis power and wisdom. .The idle granite quarries at Free- Richard—No! Did you find out who lost her'! year, then returned to Portland, was Distinguished Statesman, lofty pa- port, Maine, have been purchased by admitted to the bar in 18fi"> and opened triot, cultured scholar and incisive New York and Massachusetts parties a law office. writer, unique orator, unmatched de- and the citizens of the town are cheer- Ills success was immediate, both m bater, master of logic, wit and satire, ed by the assurance that the property the law and in politics. In three years most famous of the world's parlimen- is to be in operation on an extensive he was elected to ti e Maine house of tarians, the great and representative scale in the early spring.A meeting THINGS WE ___AT__ representatives by Portland Republi- citizen of the American Republic has of the representatives of the different of the New York Stock Exchange, has cans. and although only *js years old his gone into history. unions of the Bricklayers and Masons the dis- in that reputation gained him a place on the Resolved: That in honor of Unions of Maine was held in Waterville been an active influence organ- LIKE BEST judiciary commit ♦*. The result of his tinguished dead, the House now ad- Dec. 3d. The principal topic was that | ization for more than a quarter of a work was the est.ib i>hment of a supe- [ journ. of an eight hour day and a general ! century. $ SWIFT & PAUL S rior murt in (himber land county and a The resolutions were unanimously movement for the same was favored. Why is it They so Seldom reduction lhom three adopted amid profound silence and the There was talk of a State consequent years organization. Rural Free Delivery. to three i■ 1 nt: s <>1 the time previously House was declared adjourned. .Ambrose II. Fessenden, a stamper Agree With Lis? the Mcvessa;} to bring contested suits to At the opening of the session, at the Portland post ollice. was arrest- I a to ot jui y t *iaj. chaplain made feeling reference ed Dec. 3d by U. s. Inspectors N.-is i One of lltc most notable new lines What’s the reason the things we like .1 e.** >*'*'- the is lie haded ill ! •. and ill 1*70 former Speaker. and McMillan for alleged tampering j work conducted by the government bestso seldom seem to agree with us? You will find a FULL AND FRESH LIN I « be w p:m to the s*. .ate. This was with letters containing money. They rural free delivery. It can fairly Maybe It’s because we overeat.of them. ne a ’• la* was mailed a mark- in the or- !a «-ar, T»r then married NOTES FROM NOVA SCOTIA. decoy letter containing called a transforming agency Then follows a fit of Indigestion. \ «iilighter ol the late Rev. ed money, and it was found in his pos- dinary affairs of the agricultural popu- Only lasts a day or two perhaps. But * i:. M* a:. * w :«a No selected session after his arrest. Fessenden of tin- l'nited Stales, putting It’s a most uncomfortable or two. by Cnn>,'P'’n. Ib02. To an lie shall be able to make a satisfactory w ithout cost to their business but we all do It more or less. We see c. e his an- .» i1 \ oungest man American the Canadian’s salutation explanation, lie lias been employed in Postmaster iieueral Payne, in things we want and can’t resist (HOICK LINK OF e e ! s' l’a * ea-ct'ed 0 the of- the Portland ollice for of it as having pas- for them. When It’s too sounds odd almost chilling—for when post many years. nual report speaks the longing ! Ic let: : *.** 1 1 oO'lCe Of Ht~ .tion. r.tiwaru tiyue. .Mayor or iiat.it, sed the imental stage and become late we regret our rashness. But meet he expe, : me* geia-ra! ii 1- a!! you him, greets you with “good and Miss Alice of sure, and i in 1*7-1 be- 11. Morse, daughter an established fact, lie feels there’s a way to escape the conse- m t mild. He day." or “good night" as' the ease may j Alonzo A. Morse, were married at the countin' shares the opinion, that quences of such Indiscretions. A dose *••■ tie w Grace ch irch in Bath Dec. increase the tel ms. and hiie be. Episcopal Congress u i. continue to of a good digestaut like Kodol Dys- -erving ||ie eg\ v. is chosen the 4th.Eiiott Walker, aged so years, who is tlie service covers Cure will relieve at once. Maine people, who Hud standard time j appropriate until pepsia you ]• i' eil !] lalai. ; ar ia j>: ( senta- was judge of probate of Penobscot the i.ooo.nni' square miles which havi Indigestion is always due to the too slow tor them would the •*•'• -• I:* tin* i' : district l experience j county issi.1 and a prominent lawyer, sullicient population to warrant the 9amecause. Your stomach Is too weak n m e W a.> m* eg d mi > •pteln- same i.inieulty with “Hod Almighty’s I is dead, fie was a graduate of Colby service. AI nit one-third of this area to digest what you eat. It needs rest. me e tin now ‘-elected to even con- time" here, where Atlantic standard college. W.uerville, a member of is embraced in the ll.-Vio routes You can’t rest it by going without — h*-: eii ter. rec* \ ing a unani- legislature in IsTJ and the first princi rated. Wnen the lAOtlu other routes food. That would mean starvation. lime used, tnd which is one hour opt \ pal of Coriiina academy. He leaves a are opened me annual cost ol But Kodol Dyspepsia Cure willrestit. NEW niXED NUTS. ; faster than that used in Maine. required w;.s 1 )e m no ret.* in the son and dauglder. Dr. \V. E. Walker of lie entire system will be r-i,o".i.uoi). It does the stomach’s work. In the 1 :< and Mrs. of 1 11. vouiig At >1. John, X. 1!.. standard time is Newport Horace \. Wood Kxpeidem '■ shows, as was expeemd. mean time the tired organ is gaining SIX KINDS OF CNEES! Repu *i.e;,J •.•••} M a he* was l.ft ie ex- Fairlield.special elections were held t ee enables t ,i fresh Before It will be tweiJy-tour minutes faster than local. j that rural delivery strength. long !>\ ’.*s tm.« members to be its in Wards 1 and n. Portland. Dec. ad, tor his as as ever. You don’t have to pected | l’anner to gel a better price prod- strong ( \ l.l, AN D SKK i’OK YOl'Ii*i:r.l AT !• ;e-.ei. Mooi.too. X. I!., where are located lutr.r* h *-t i. hat first year I the Hepublirans electing all their can- ; ucts hroiigh daily information about diet. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will di- nt .in eof t few 1 >rn t genera 1 otkces and repair shops of didates except 1 >r alderman in Ward u. market coneitious. 1 he postlua.'i gest, any kind of wholsome food. a-.- mat he t-wr jo votes.Senator 1 whir! Speer lllaiie, the far the Int'-:colonial railway, is a bustling lacking Hale tele general refers to instances in "I had stomach trouble four years,'’ say* i1 evil el a I of Portland 3eo. R.Oolbath, Alpena, Mich., "which wai consequences graphed Mayoi Boothby cattle growers, through the prompt do SWIFT & PAUL’S, oni i foe. u with merchants and bad that at times I was forced to remain measure to reimburse Wil- enterprising under date of D. C.. Dec, their p:“pesed j Washington. livery of quotations, shaped piam in bed. At last I was Induced to try Kodol iam and for :o ics:' blocks, it has as fen rows: "The Mary I'ollege damages splendid ,4th, Maine delega- auev and saved more than the tota Dyspepsia Cure from which I received Im- t j mediate relief and a few bottles effected a ITis speec 1 , .acie’i -idewaiks, and the broad main tion visited the secretary of agriculture of rural over the routes eost delivery complete cure." i. mi bite notable for it this the of ex- promiiiera e. I stre"! paved with round wooden morning upon question on which they lived. Along every w :• >.* convincing that it the im- aided largely tending closing the Xew England route the puce of farm lands lias Kodol Dyspepsia Cure j block c set on cal. | action. It I ports in case of diseased cattle. The proved. All these advantages, the Cures All Stomach Troubles to establish the of ! Tout isfs tintl an attraction here in the lias not been to "havt aj>>> pen policy quarantine applied postmaster general remarks, Prepared only by E.C. DeWitt & Oo. Chicago* *1'eg<'Vfg;piient in regno! to v ai claims, “bore”, which is a tidal wave from two i Maine m Portland and is not likely to been equalled, if not surpassed, by lhc Tne$l. bottle contains times the 50c slae. arel won for its autlioi and be unless new conditions arise. No ac- confer- recognition to tour t t in that comes rush- social and educational benefits influence. height j count has vet been sent here of any red in relieving the monotony ol rural R.H. Coom! n t;:r < ing up the river with the first inward Dewitt’s Little I.rt> -sixth ougress Mr. Reed i herds in Maine being infected and we life by bringing city and country into m\ mm RANGES, was n> the commit- tlow of tide. none will be an- assigned jud'dary j every i hope found.".\t the close connection, and giving the iarniei rhe famous little pilli for constipation. tee. He then displayed his great i nuai business of the Maine abreast with PARLOR legal The hour at which the “bore" arrives meeting an opportunity of keeping | STOVES, CASKETS. capav :t> to most excellent and Association, held in Water- taken purpose is bulletined daily in the various hotels. Dairymen’s the rest of the world." It will also ;l the house to began exhibit his vilie Dec. 4th, otlicers were elected foi good deal of money to extend rural ROASTING PANS, womleri a: resources in between Oxford Junction and Lon- debate, which the ensuing year as follows: President, free delivery as fast as is desirable, but him X. the Emmons’ GARViNG BOSES a gave unsurpassetl success as a donderry. s„ Intercolonial rail, Butillus Alden of vice it can obtained the con- Dr. KNIVES, Wiuthrop; presi- be largely by • to leader. Monthly Rotru’-itor );a.- iw.nuri.’- !M_i»|»l«esfl over the of dent. 7V. C. Whitman of Turner: secre- of abuses in second- v, '.nee. j■ *" way virtually passes top a tinued correction { hundreds ot' anxious i>o-itive- 3ll 1 u tl; *7!h he nine kn*>wu ■ n- L.\.l -cienee WASH TUBS, kinds, ('ougress i»ei chair- tary. 1.. W. Dyer of Cumberland: treas- class matter. Mr. advises Con- I Iv no other rem.* lv i mountain, near the summit of which lies Payne a: h» the work, man of m- judiciary committee and in urer. F. S. Adams of Bowdoin.The other than that will so que-wlv and euRiA ;n gress to charge publications, an Inn. r.,/. d n-,'e *roni was lake, a beautiful sheet of Longest WRINGERS, that capae.m well of Folleigh trustees of the Maine Central institute t cents ••<*,*« worthy being daily and weekly papers, about ; anveause relies-dinitnedh-.e*,;. sseuar. a- the devoted and water said to abound with trout. an Not ..:n. iv inter- regarded etlicient have received unconditional gift of a for and says the in- ! ;i .need at any go. SOAPSTONE FOOT pound delivery, 1 r« u.iuoiad-« 1 cade: of the ference with w> rk. !a ve lieved ■ house—the advocate of its The forests of Scotia are com real estate in the business section of this source will Prei'iiiv.l :it if Xova crease in revenues from rs -.*. e f: L '1 u.- -t dll » best interests in tin* i cases when ode. 1 I transaction of its the town, valued at slo.uoo from .1. C. the cost ol the es- successful I ft*; I. ! I.v i, aii.aml Lea WAFUMER3, INC :tmi Fl'N KK.\ posed of practically the same varieties j almost pay complete cult cases _. vast business. I Connor of Pittsfield and lion. Con- !ieial results da d in c v rv iu-ian-'e. No C. A. of rural free guava 1 tablishment delivery. •• Coniiectvti 1>\ the of trees, and have the same as- ;.-k whatsoeve!. : .-it lure <• t-• •• h NICKEL PLATED In fSth ui:gless he increased his general ! Milliken of Augusta. The should act on this rec- ; building gress favorably I whom wo ii-‘\ i*so**. Vi *!<• 1*r 1 u d ,eji ie: .nib ema a.- a leade: and in the was as 4*»t!i pect those of Maine. will he in and be- it will > a I-*o a.a out u | put thorough repair ommendation at an early day. l:u and I re•: mlidentid ’. ice. 72 j^ain ^Sre^ the cal didate of his for tin* come a source revenue two Mlieiters t answered Re COPPER GOODS,9 party speak- between Xew and ; of to the school. advance the interests and welfare of i 1 mg. I:i:i: Ivt (ilasgow Antigon- member this is a*’-"ir.ielv -a ie \m:!* B as t ie Rtq blienns weie .A lire Dec. 7th Gilford’s millions of American farmers and their | remedy isii one destroyed e\ei coudit ion a.id ea'e- in the it a sees bits of “the forest ] I y |-'-siillo L"-iu’ minority was prime- business a < Jo « LA®. compliment principal block, causing families.- st. Louis Globe-Democrat. I !••> ail or I i ii’cct uoou the t;**«;t* n;. 1, PS, an s val." The hillsides are d1.1-me v i. :t ■: :. lid 1 only, yet endorsement »«f };• pre- covered with financial loss of fully sjg.oOO and left I- -i ,*,i:*e'v -cal* d. ^ > 1*1?. -J. V. KAIMONS o.. v Tic mi nient leadership, Tics was repeated whose live secret societies without a meeting i registered. LANTERNS, old-growth yellow birches, giant S’... L‘> t«m, lass. in the ml( 'ougress. and in the ist lie in tills town. The. burned build- A Rescued Crew. mont trunks and gnarled branches attest that i place j CHIMNEYS, wa> e.ecteo to the speakership, having ing was owned by Henry Douglass and »**«-.>i nominated in the d they have withstood the storms Tli«*ir Awful Suffering at Spa. Re}; bican cau- wintry Good Cheer Lodge of Odd Fellows. BURNERS, cus the mr position, ree**; ing \ },Hie one of many, many years. The upper two stories were occupied Gi.nn kstki:. Dec. 11. The experi- I $«i ii^-or I vo;e more than William McKinley. He The ground in these forests is literal- by Good Cheer Lodge, Mooseliead En- ence of the crew of schooner Lucinda PEARL AGATE bad hc.g advocated, m W in the house liebekah Golden Link 1. Lowell of this who were ly covered with the decaying trunks of campment. j)oft, taken SEND US an*! ol. ne street and i*. ti e magazines, Lodge, Mount Kineo Masonic olT then craft during the severe storm fallen trees. Society, I N A PA E LED WARE. n r xteh in i < the need tor reform ot ti:** rules of tin* Syracuse Lodge. Knights of Pythias, lot Friday, portrays suffering almost imuse IT* at once caused a new code The 1 a: tiler’s cart which one sees and Guliford Lodge, New England Or- unparalled in the history of Atlantic «»i rules 'o be drafted which included der of fisheries. A I'l.'H i> i.i i: \ vi about the streets of are the Protection. The furnishings in ki;d. let"; ms Antigonish 00W5 t!m he desired. The minority of valued at The vessel was homeward hound from most vehicles Knights Pythias’ hall, ; Steer, Bull or Horse ori:N ky i:\inu.. nr:least to /; attempted to obstruct legislation re- clumsy imaginable. They were of by *7000, insured for *4000. The l!ay Islands, X, with a cargo of hh'.e. Calf l’us g m thus consist of a skin. Dog --Ue. expecting to break body about eight teet long, property of the other lodges were unin- sait herring, and when the storm came the mm ! skin, or any other kind .j pm. But the man of iron in mounted upon two wheels. The axles sured.Former Conductor John Jew- up was too close inshore to the Cause « f hide or and let he '-p'-ak.-ns chair was to this ett has been in coast to work out to sea. skin, equal are for an and just placed charge of the Captain AIc- eui g.*n and heavy enough ox-cart, ! us tan it with the hair y when the rules were new building for trainmen of the Bos- Xeill decided to let go both anchors as -d me a the thills are of bard wood about Mitchell & that three Trail. adopt principle member ton A: Maine and Maine Central rail- the only chance of saving the schooner, on, soft, light, odorless a’h** .s vmibly present may be counted by four inches in size and fully fifteen roads, recently completed in Portland. but as the gale increased, both anchors and moth-proof, for robe, I as a par* of quorum, was ’m one to while -.irporated feet long. They are drawn by one Mr. Jewett is of the best known began drag, the rudder broke rug, coat or gloves. ■ u ’hein mat was a radical railroad men in the State and been from its and departure horse, and it would lias fastenings became disabled But first get our Catalogue, toui h ag established cedent seem that the carts pn and it long in the employ of the Maine Cen- and the craft was soon close upon the giving prices, ami our shipping rook courage, and determina- would be a load in themselves. breakers in tags and instructions, so as to strength tral. shoal water. The wind was Comuieneiug Thursda tion to force its A avoid mistakes. We also buy adoption. broken rail wrecked a passenger bitter cold and the waves were wash, raw furs. strainers will Iran- m Mr. Reed's was over niitting ': AJtlougi; reputation train miles from here ing the vessel’s deck, while the int CKUSBY Kisl AIN hUK COMPANY is eight yesterday. m ule a great and a Washington Wiiisimirixgs. A For Boston. ia Canid, parliamentarian Seven spray was freezing fast. 116 Mill Street, Rochester, N. Y. I people were killed and in- 2.00 i*. M.. and I general Republican forces to many function occurred even- For hours the crew were al- Mondays bring pretty Tuesday many For Bangor, via u a about tiie passage of hills, rather than jured. Two of the were badly injured ing, Dec. 2nd, in the main corridor of most perishing from the extreme cold and Saturdays at ialM.u'; an gi'.aior and of new to Most of and in of rival of strainer from I*.■ -■ champion brought my hotel. the kill- the White House. \ copy of the cur- constant danger being washed laws for the he N ! country, yet often dem- ed and wounded rent sent to overboard the seas which the It E l l K onstrated his were Newfoundland- message congress, auto- by swept ability as an advocate of deck. From Boston. Tarsday who were to graphs of the Roosevelt children, speci- flu* most important measures. ers, going the “States” to From Bangor, via \va mens of 1'. S. coins, and the chisel with Finding the craft was drifting to her Ihie work Thursdays at 11 \. m. securing of reform in congress during the winter. doom on the rocks, with the which the mason did the work, were chances out of a with was to 111rn of to re- thousand, FEED NY. BOTE. Agei prior importance A. b. Stantial. sealed in a marked that she would bedashed to and casket, which then pieces and CAI YIN form ii the country. Mr. the crew the their nine hundred Although. was in a bed of cement be- entire lost, captain order- Vice an. Reed's in the deposited Fresidont ascendency house was Cat Stories. neath the floor of the main ed the foremast cut away, thinking it ninety-nine different re- Fo'i. due *<> hallway. mainly hi.-, ability to strain on vanquish Covering ttie iittle treasure box was might relieve the the cables opposition and to meet and overcome quirements, The cat is mentioned in literature a marble slab, the in- so the anchors would hold. rn ;., that rose placed bearing -a -.m my against him in de- The order was carried but I—na—a—gum more frequently than any other ani- scription, “1792-1902,” in an of out, the cile. yet 11s his on the Sherman elipse speech mal, but the references are not one for each state in the union.... mainmast fell with it, and George Rob- aw a d izdaiith showed, he was always stars, A FREE PAS capable of an affectionate nature. IJutt'ou Gov. Burleigh has concluded to live at erts, the mate, became entangled in the *1 d* : with toe broadest says: own selectun, questions. 1 he cat is an a and was Simmons (your unfaithful residence this session falling wreckage, instantly IfXpo.-it'on of linanchil conditions animal, kept private during scriber. Only 50 cc > on v from in order to of that he and Mrs. killed. and ti •- reason and necessity suppress Congress, Burleigh Hunger Watch Chains remedies for them a that sure death less domestic and more some of the hubbub inci- Fearing awaited them when it comes and goes in wen as lucid and con unpleasant may escape capriciously mehensive as if on children, is a oi "mis. The are any one, and though these animals arc dent to life in a hotel. have en- they remained hoard, preparations sign child entirely satisfactory. ever delivered. pret- They is not nourished—it eats much and CAL; were made to leave in a ME ty creatures, when are gaged apartments at 920 Fifteenth dory. Captain grows thin, (-live The thousandth man wants In Ison Mr. Reed was candidate for especially they 4 have a is McXeill ordered one launched and sta- Ho* young, they treacherous and per- street, northwest, which in a conven- solid for it. Republican nomination for tioned one of r.lie crew to hold the gold—and pays presi- verse disposition which increases with ient and not very far from paint- dent. biit the coveted fell to Win. locality 7RUES.S.EUXIR MACAZIN prize age and is only the Richmond, where have lived er while the men got aboard. McKiuiev. who had disguised by training. they A few doses removes be u onus, acts as been defeated The lirst mail to to the was We by They are inveterate when the last two or three jump dory 1 tone and the clnid is Imiit into als*’ carry every- Mr. Reed as a for thieves; only during years. up A LADIES’ MAGAZ candidate of Deter No sooner had he health by the food it then a speaker well become as Matter- -V board of naval officers has been Fougere. reach- digests. 35c. usualfound in the House. brought up they ap- hot! le at thinj' A gem; beautiful cou- He was re-eieeted to con- ed the boat than a wave druggist’s. Write for booklet ing and as human rascals.” to the to great swept on Children’s fashions; dressmak gress that and cunning pointed investigate damage Diseases,frte. a lirst -class jewelry year re-elected as speak- also the at down upon it, carrying it away, the man work ; household hint Shakespeare makes several unkind dry dock Portsmouth, X. H., DR. J. F. TRUE & CO.. Auburn, Me. ■crihe sen er. lie was again re-elected in the store. to-day, or, 1X08, remarks about to who was holding painter agents wanted and cats, “Hang off, thou which, according press reports, was narrowly Lady though certain to be again elected s- cat, thou burr, thou vile thing!” cried injured by blastings half a mile distant. escaping being pulled into the sea. REPAIRING Stylish, Reliable. as speaker, resigned before his date. Economical taking Lysander in “A Midsummer Xight’s .Senator Hale has introduced a bill The dory and Fougere were never A SPECIALTY seat to enter upon the practice of law in the Perfect-Fitting Papei Dream.” fixing the age for admission to the na- seen again, lie perishing breakers in New York. the boat was driven Scottish cats were accused of witch- val academy between the age of 17 and long before upon FOE SALS. u: yen ui inure uerore nil. need craft as far back as l.llil. In that 20 The limit is 15 and the shore. But the death of Fougere gave up liis work in year years. present congress, rumors when .lames of 21 has and the loss of the dory meant the sal- ICR 'JliKAM also *2 billiard "ME CALL King was cros- business, of his intended retirement had been England years.Representative Burleigh from Denmark a introduced a bill the secre- vation of the rest of the crew. A BAZAR, but not sing great tempest authorizing and pool tables and fixtures. The whole many, until the fail of 1898, the condition of the ves- arose at sea. This was supposed to tary of the treasury to acquire by pur- Fortunately after his return from a abroad, did and the or in to trip have been caused by a “christened cat” chase or condemnation additional laud sel was discerned, fishing steam- part. Apply his actual resignation occur. This act er Active to their Patterns' in for of the ventured assistance. being placed the vessel by witches. the enlargement site of the II caused a general expression of regret, steamer to tf47 H. W. RACY, Belfast, Me. al> The following is an extract from an old government building in the city of Au- Carefully the managed get I All Seams Allowed and not only in the district lie and Lines she*-' represented, pamphlet: “Againe it is confessed that gusta.Atty. Gen. Knox, in his annual alongside the schooner, the remain- and Sewing hut from his in 10 and cents each colleagues congress, the said christened cat renews ing six men were taken on hoard the Only 15 and from his was the cause report, hislrecommendation for Ask for them Sold in nt* friends and ac- from political that the a the increase of the salaries of steamer. Farm at a and town, or by mail both kings majestie’s shippe had judicial Bargain. and Dem- > quaintances, Republican eontrarie wind to the rest of the officers the THE McCAlI <■ ocratic, all over the shippes throughout country.The The Benjamin F. Cole farm, 4 miles from Whi- country. in his for house of a te Cuts 50 to 75 tons of Esti- 113-115-117 After companie, when the rest of the committee on appropriations has An edition of 5,000 copies 04-page rport village. hay. bis resignation Mr. Reed took 1000 cords of • een in Cole shippes had a fair and good winde, then directed Chairman Cannon to make a containing the constitution mate wood. family up the practice of law' in New York pamphlet over 50 years. good repair, neat; 3 was the winde favorable on his bill has been Buildings and lie eontrarie and altogether report appropriat- of the State of Maine issued barns; water. Pasture in good condition. Can Insurance. city, handled some of the Tin* .Jouni 1 great his to the of the of State, under the support family and pay for it in a few years. Age Republican against majestie.” ing $50,000 defray expenses Secretary Burglary w 1 cases tried in the country by zinc with free nattem-. since that Mahomet did not of owner only reason for sale. Live stock and Banks, individual insurance give encouragement the anthracite strike commission. direction of the Governor and Council corporations, ,'5‘j.io in h«Ivjuicc. aU«Ii«" time. Each summer since lie visited implements can be bought. A rare chance. Ea sy on to those who ban the cat from the com- The Senate Dec. 4th confirmed the nom- for distribution and it soon will securities—money—valuables. Rki*. 1 his native city, and there and at his public terms ol payment Inquire of PKKD ATWOOD, Agent, pany of honest folk. A cat, it is ination of Oliver Wendall Holmes of be to send out. The compilation 45 FREl) ATWOOD, Winterport, Me. 13U2 Me. summer home at Grand lie was said, ready Winterport, Beach, once went to sleep on the sleeve of Massachusetts to be an associate jus- is lion. L. D. Carver, State Libra- as familiar a figure as before he moved by the prophet’s robe. When the hour tice of the'United States and includes the articles to New York. He also retained his Supreme rian, original of prayer arrived so the Court....The house committee on appro- formed in convention in Portland, Oct. residence in Portland on the corner of Mahomet, story goes, cut away his sleeve in order that priations has agreed upon the pension 20, 1810, and adopted by the people in state and streets, and was peering the cat should be undisturbed. appropriation bill. It appropriated town on Dec. (i of the same there up within a few weeks, when lie meetings Jo Scotch peasants believe that a cat $139,847,600, which is $5,370 more than with amendments subse- left for Washington, where lie was year; together in is a that some beast- for the current The bill made thereto, and as To Cure a Cold One KX. taken down with the illness which ter- scraping sign year. passed quently arranged, Day or the of a resolve minated in Ills death. horse, cow, pig dog—will be found House Dec. 6th. amended, in pursuance of dead on the farm before A cat the approved Feb. 24, TaMets. Mr. Reed will be remembered as hold- long. Legislature 1875, Take Laxative Bromo washing its face rain next who mind their own business with amendments adopted since the Quinine P€>X ing rank witli the greatest portends Men 13 months. ^ X-^rX'XTt^’ parliamenta- its back to the fire last named with notes on the dec- Seven Million boxes sold in past This rians this has ever day; turning por- are usually successful because they have date, signature, '^_^ country produced, tends storm and rain. very little competition. laration of rights. COLOMBIA. the Oar Lotties' Glacial Maaatala. STATES OF all burdens, the men being simply COL. BKYAlf IH ms RW BORIC. Ah a result of shocks dur- l!l ornamental. The universal costume of earthquake Strainer. Honila, and ing the past summer Mount Ranter or He Hh Boon. >laeitHleti* the latter is a of Moved Into m *90,000 Rich State of Tollma. pair trousers, striped red and white and reaching to the Lincoln, Neb., . Col. ,l'' of The Journal.] William furnished ad- Cili;.fS1)l.mti'noe the wearer bare above Jennings Bryan 'v' knees, leaving ditional this week of ,>MHia, Novembers, 1902. evidence pluto- CHRISTflAS ril| and below. The women wear low- cratic tendencies having removed iW1 to exterminate an by ,, lies]re from the has necked sleeveless chemises and a single brick barn which been his > '■■■ torture ,, niost excruciating home for the last nine months and COURTING short and scanty 'skirt of purple calico. ation can conceive just taking possession of the $20,000 house However attractive the riverside ham- he has been for a year on the DANGER Store. .. Magdalena country and building ^iCity Drug lets may appear from afar—their bam- highest point of land near Lincoln. make a trip up the great i ************* boo walls and thatched roofs shaded by Mr. Bryan said it cost him a little n is courting clanger to stand under ; nig. veil, gloves or other more than and it is cheap at icy eaves. Not a few have learned line of cocoa-palms—a nearer approach dis- $2#,(XX), this Cali at once and get the first selection from a large is infested with that. It is a well brick to their cost. winter locality proportioned Every injury and UP TO DATE GOODS. closes filth and squalor,} in the midst of brick and even death are NEW, that ever building, made of pressed reported as the result of p ,. ..squitoes buzzed, stone and this ^ which black pigs and variously colored finished with hand carved carelessness. But there is a far ., ,m the river boats must oak more babies roll around The mon- finishings throughout. popular way of Leather Goods together. It courting danger. nided with everything at- faces west and contains Every man or woman who a grel negroes of this section are mixed directly neglects of offence and de- twenty-one rooms, including parlors, cough is inviting sickness, and many a Ladies’ Pocket Books, Chatelains, Traveling Cases, Cigar way a with Indian, Latin and Anglo-Saxon reception hall and down fatal sickness has its in a the library stairs, beginning slight Bill Music Razor Etc. : hem. During height bed a a Cases, Folds, Rolls, Strops, 1 blood, so that blue eyes, freckled skins rooms, nursery, school-room cough. ■r season all the officers and The use of Dr. and even red wool are not gymnasium upstairs. timely Pierce’s Golden uncommon The Medical wear thick veils over kitchen is in a connected build- Discovery will cure the cough. them. lead a most among They happy- Entrance is the of a Even when the is obstinate and Perfumes ose around the ing. had by way cough neck, there is with go-lucky existence, subsisting upon tbe great, half-round veranda, leading into hemorrhage emaciation and and Domestic. Both in bulk and sealed -kin Imported gauntlets,both night fruits that wild in a beautifully carved and finished hall. weakness, "Golden Medical Discovery* grow wonderful pro- bottles. just arrived. door and window is From the porch one can see for miles always helps and almost always cures. Fresh, fusion and such fish as " accommodating in the I was troubled with a bad which re netting with in tin i- any direction. Off to east and cold, aettlad will nibble at a bit of bacon on a hook south stretch on my lungs and left me with a miserable great readies of farming writes Mr. ,e fumes of jienuyroyai, cough,” Joseph D. Burns, of lit Waters suspended from the branch of a tree, at lands, while to the north and west, Hucstis Street, Ithaca, New fer-Jlet known down in York. «I used two t-ry preventive, whose other a tree-embowered valley, bottles of end lies a sleepy darkey, Golden Medical Discov- and somehow, the. Mount Tacoma, Washington, the great- nestles the city itself. your rted and Domestic. yet, flat on his face in the sun. ery,’ after which my cough ^\,te est and volcanic in the Fairview is the name which the I can- ome off more or less glacial peak by disappeared entirely. A ■ Y,* \\'® , The city of Honda, nearly eight hun- United States, lias undergone consider- Bryan home will be known. The name not recommend your medi- " he fashion hereabouts is annrouriate. cine too highly.” dred miles above the mouth of the Mag- able change. The whole mountain top wutlery -lories of Although three from Accept no substitute for astonishing dalena and the terminus of the shows evidence of recent unusual dis- miles the city, present the house is "Golden Medical Discov- Pearl for as Californians boast fitted with every modern i'orrey's Celebrated goods- Fancy Knives steamboat routes, is by no means the turbances. The lower portions of the There is convenience. Its owner does not es- ery.” nothing and and 25c. Razor Steel fruits, and the are littered with the debris I Ladies Gentlemen, Boys’ peo- “head” of that river’s navigable waters. glaciers chew' luxury in the interior appoint- "just as good” for dis- their lias been from above. eases of the Knives, Shears, Scissors and Razors. All cutlery sound brag of The town which has that dislodged ments and costly plumbing, electric stomach, growing acquired and hut 1 assure that lights and artistic with blood, lungs. Sub- WARRANTED. you consequence only on account of the decorations, city WALTER M. BRACKETT. make it a modern stitution means a little in exceed the water, thoroughly hardly more river trade is beautifully situated at home. Cement walks and drive-ways profit to the dealer had enough the but a loss to year the junction of two great streams, for In America we are beginning to under- give easy access to the various build- you. Stationery seasons when winds and has The Common Sense here the Gaule comes down to stand as never before, that art touches ; ings, seemingly no money been rushing Medical Adviser, 1008 the jungles, the mos- it spared to'make life within its walls Fancy Christmas 3oxes, and regular line. join the Magdalena, and on every side closely on national prosperity,—that worth large pages, in paper clouds that living. literally in a rich and well is sent on rise rugged mountains. Otherwise there | is of vast importance Col. Bryan is rich man and rapidly covers, fret al the sound of their j of 21 one-cent is about Honda to rounded civilization. To make the ideal getting richer. He has been accused receipt Brushes nothing distinguish to of noise of a saw-mill, of but of his •tamps pay expense it from a thousand other towns of grow out of the commonplace and the acquisitiveness, many j critics have his mailing only. Address beast can withstand is one of the many gifts pos- unjustly diagnosed Dr. R. V. Clothes, Velvet, Ilat and Hair. Spanish-Ameriea. It has the usual everyday j case. Mr. likes and he Pierce, Buf- and it is a sessed artists,—though some artists Bryan money N. Y. protected, and tail-towered and rows by has a keen falo, plaza church, themselves do not realize this. When appreciation of what it will and horses are fre- | afford its He has less of white-washed houses roofed with we cease to think of art as merely a possessor. spent death them. I than his iucome of his active Candy l to by red tiles and suburban cottages thatch- luxury and simply ornamental,—but every year life, and it is now so as to ot a herd of as did Sir Richard Potter as a getting large Huyler’s and Bells. long ago, ed with straw, all shaded cocoa trees regai-d it, be almost by will we realize the full unweildy—for him. which were being im- necessity,—then His and groups of graceful palms. There meaning of such faithful pictures of newspaper is firmly established. and Christmas Boxes of "■e United States to an he has disdained trained busi- Pipes Cigars. are a few very old buildings of Spanish men and of fishes as Walter M. Brack-, Although ness assistance, he has made it a iiine perfectly frantic whose thick walls ett knows so well how to make. big Glove and origin, enormously money maker. thousand dollars Dressing Cases, Necktie, : broke from their Mr. Brackett is the of por-1 Thirty agony, were built with a view to with- painter a is a “nd special traits for famous men. His year conservative estimate of his Manicure, Collar Cuff, Jewel, WalUick, William Warren, Fechter, through nearly Charles Bryan, is the business mana- u mosquito net a Jefferson, Lucy Larcom, Mrs. Howe, tiny all the rich State of Tolima, which, be- and one trained man is MORHIS j' Charlotte Cushman, Julia Marlowe, ger. newspaper CHAIRS, cup of strong, black the assistant he ing level with the stream, and regular-! Col. Imiersoll and others. i only has. ^ "ee and a small He still to LADIES’ crusty overflowed with its tide after His love of nature leu the rigidly adheres his deter- i DESKS, ly rising I portrait | 1 Palmer's. d course there is no mination to print his opinions upon the season, is the best painter, when thirty years okl, to-spend rainy agrieultu- j current political topics in his paper and 4k. PARLOR TABLES, V- have feed his summer outing among the vales and previously ral portion of the Republic. Until invariably denies himself to the inter- Masonic Temple, streams near Conway, X. II. Here a ^ ^ re may be sometimes within the last few Tolima : viewer. .RUGS, years, sup- chance brook trout, still beautiful in j BELFAST, MAINE. a boiled Better He attends a little Methodist chapel egg. plied the greater portion of Colombia’s J death, was transferred so successfully irqh in the nearby town of no Pres- BEDS’ : hungry or not, be- 1 to canvas by Mr. Brackett that he was j Normal, lY IK export agricultural trade. Lately, how-1 byterian church in the •tuer mouthful will at once overwhelmed with orders tor being neighbor- you | ever, the two eastern states have been hood. Sideboards, pictures of trout. It was not until 1861 ; (f) breakfast which In manner and dress he is as unas- DINING ROOM SETS China Closets, more extensively cultivated; and these, j that he began to paint salmon, seeing T twelve and two suming as ever, and he about ! o’clock, j being so conveniently situated for for- his lirst land-locked specimen in Schoo- goes Tables, Chairs, 1 j among his fellow sometimes is much like dic Lake. Maine, in that year. A famous citizens, locality eign trade, possess remarkable fertility with a WORK him small sack half full of exchanges COUCHES, BASKETS, 1 iv dinner an quartet of pictures, bringing world- (barring \ of soil and the added advantage of be- over his shoulder without com- wide praise, was painted in 1872. The exciting WE RE STILL PARIS SLEDS. <■ and served in j ment. PICTURES, garlic), ing intersected by several considerable names were “The Rise,” “The Leap,” wen He gives largely to charitable and courses, beginning streams, iso for the last decade “The Struggle,” “Landed!” They were they benevolent institutions, and is free with uding with “dulcies” promptly exhibited at Boston, Xew that will so m .ch and have been yielding at least two-thirds his purse to campaign committees. He There is nothing give pleasure : York, Philadelphia and Chicago, and er comes at six p. m. of Colombia’s entire is getting a deal of out export produce. then were taken to and Lon- good enjoyment IN BUSINESS. as to receive useful Something ot Liverpool of his life and looks it. And his bank satisfaction presents. mterpart breakfast, The Cauca river,' which runs through don. While this “journey of the can- ■ii account is growing larger each a time. Don't make of wine and dessert, this is itself for vas” was under way, Sir Richard Potter day. that will last life any purchases region, navigable light ,- w the of Gloucestershire, traveling in Mon- Ancl have all the days, may drag, draught steamers to Cali, a place about Footwear of a Size. tlrst treal, had heard so much about them Jumbo without visiting mistake who does not the 75 miles from Pacific seaport, before he had ever seen the pic- that, Rockland, Mass., Dec. 4. A pair of ark and the ’gator, for Bueuventura. In our favored land one he and are tures, purchased them, they shoes were shipped from here this week Miutest time is the now art features that leman's early can hardly realize what an inestimable of gen which are said to be the largest shoes Novelties in a room built for Holiday the mosquitoes almost boon a river is in a roadless estate, specially ever manufactured for actual wear. SPENCER & WILSON’S. navigable them and no other It is containing picture. They are 17 size andFF width;thus uubling.” beyond country. The Cauca valley is best de- of this set were made for Lord they Replicas are about 15 inches long. Four common or tongue to describe as a level a se- and Banker John S. scribed upland—being Mount-Stevens shoe boxes were for L. Pierce required packing —For 1903.— sunrise and sunset in ries of uncultivated meadows, lying Kennedy. Messrs. Walter them—two for each foot. and Charles Barnes of Boston own his ■ .atitude. The skies are six thousand feet above the They were made for a colored man, nearly sea, “Critical Moment” and for their “Leap Life,” who works in a saw- WITH kaleidoscopic tints with tall rank It of Ottawa Harvey Murray, STOKE OVER-RUNNING overgrown grasses. respectively. Allen Gilmour mill in Tirrell, Ark. i gold, orange, rose-pink, is the ideal 'grazing land of the world, and the Liverpool Art Club also own GOODS AND AT THE Our Searsport correspondent says: reen—bending on either and besides might easily be made to specimens of his wonderful skill. Mr, Brackett was born in June, 1S23, The writer of the above is “away off” ipped mountains whose cotton, coffee, sugar-cane, to- produce in Unity, Me., of Quaker descent. His in his statement that these "are the are also clad to wonder- bacco, as well as corn, potatoes and father was a famous watchmaker. He Lowest Prices. largest shoes ever manufactured for H 11 -e. amethyst, purple and other products of the temperate zone. went to a Quaker school in Providence, R. I.. for several His actual wear.” It was recorded in the re many small islands in Its average temperature is only 77 de- yqjirs. parents removed to Cincinnati in 1837; but Searsport locals of The Journal several reen as emeralds, flecked grees Falir. and its present population had WE MEAN ALL WE SAY. Walter, whose taste for drawing years ago that J. H. Sullivan, our vil- id with sunshine among is below 500,000. Another magnificent had considerable even at this practice, lage shoe-maker, had a COME IN AND LOOK AT THEn. soon went to the studio of just completed "n their shores, tall gray river is the Atrato, whose valley is early age, his brother in Boston. Soon pair of shoes for Kimball Davis that mks stand silent and mo- much like that of the upper Magdalena. sculptor "HIS MASTER'S VOICE'* thereafter his long occupied studio, were 18 inches long and 7 inches wide ! ie de Santa the of traditional one-leg atti- Bogata Fe, Capital to room to a modern lately vacated (five Davis was a young man, born in the POOR & if for their Colombia, is only miles from business block, began to SON, posing picture. seventy sky-scraping east and at the time the shoes be famous its visitors. village, lue-gray herons, too, and Honda; but the journey thereto leading for distinguished Victor Machines Mr. Brackett and his wife have for were made he was about twenty years DRUGGISTS. Talking "'lute ones: and over the main cordillera of the Andes clumsy pel- years spent their summers on the old and 6 feet tall. Another peculiar- uy the way, is extremely tedious and can only be river in where invariably fly Saguenay Canada, they ity about him, besides his big feet, was Columbia Disc d to north in the made on mule-back. From time to have a in the midst of the salmon Graphophones morning, camp his at In •••THE*** 1 The artist does not look his ability spelling. spelling any chance or circumstance time during the last quarter century region. A^ RECORDS FOR EACH. nearly fourscore years, perhaps because matches he always spelled down the 'P " ini another of the various North American companies point nature love is such a necessary part of whole school. Mention was made in ‘!'av dud then about 5 m. home have attempted the construction of a his Therein lies a lesson Agent, 51 Church Street. | p. make-up. this correspondence when he had his F. A. FOLLETT, | ‘ven mother's bird of them, railroad between these two points. which “he who runs.” or he who walks, heed.—Wisdom shoes made, and later we read in the line from north to Some forty-five miles oU track have either, may Magazine. ■might Albany Express that Fannie Mills of ne behind another. actually been laid; but those in charge Whitten-Perkins. Sandusky, Ohio, had had some shoes > of the work have been compelled, again JOBBKRSOF ly yon pass a canoe, hol- built that measured 18 inches long 71-2 the trunk of a and again, to abandon it, on account of single tree, Melrose, Mass., Dec. 10. The resi- inches wide and 22 3-4 inches over the revolutions and the of se- YACHT impossibility and Mrs. M. Per- CRAIN, BUILD? 1copper-hued, shock-headed dence of Rev. Henry heel; and in the Boston Herald that the Send for Boot List iif-ssed in the cos- curing laborers. The natives will not kins, 76 Trenton street, was scene HOW-TO summery Rev. William a colored of a fashionable this after- Beaton, preach- FEED, ; ;i and so far no amount of wedding 1 small white apron tied work, pay The Rudder Publishing Company nw Vq«^ v s a noon, when their daughter, Miss Anna er in Charleston, North Carolina, was nist. offered has been able to secure immi- In some places are was married to Howard L. 1 P. Perkins, having a pair of shoes made in Brock- SEEDS and mana now gration. Notwithstanding these disad- son of Rev. S. O. Whitten of groves, mostly Whitten, ton, Mass., 21 inches long. The Rock- 1 l'-lives by the locusts that vantages, the enterprise has not been Union, Me. was land, Mass., correspondent should have GROCERIES CALIFORNIA 1 The ceremony performed by ug great ;'■ abandoned. Having received substan- damage through- Rev. Henry M. Perkins, father of the mingled more with the brethren before the I tial encouragement from the Colom- -try. Sometimes land-1 bride, who is pastor of the Lyman, Me., the shoes on re- of Suit. announcing only large Importers will loo'; neater, set 1 .(--1 !I bian in the of land- and he w’as as- by groups of tall trees, government way Congregational church, cord. and wear better, sisted Rev. David P. Hatch, a re- with blossoming creepers; grants and an extended “concession,” by dealers in the finest quality of WATERS OF LIFE. tired Congregational ministerand uncle ere are it will doubtless be finished sometime. Maine. WILL NOT SPOT stretches of sponta- |j of the bride. Oldest Person in \ Anthracite and ^ . NOR SHRINK. I hurrls, in which the paw-paw | Meanwhile the government, on its own The best man was Justin P*rkins of has a from brother of the and the if the are SPONGED Nature’s Greatest Solve nt the tamarind, the papaya, account, projected railway Melrose, bride, Kennebimfobt, Dec. 11. Mrs. goods was Miss by the '-'m,. to a maid of honor Gertrude New- Ruth Curtis of be- Blacksmith LOdlS. whose luscious fruit per- Rogata Honda; and has also given Kennebunkport, and Man’s Vitalizer and combe of Warren, Me. The ushers lieved to be the oldest in liberal concession for the construction person Maine, ORDERS PROMPTL.YlFIL.LED SPOTLESS tiif-air, and the “Holy Tree,”; were Misses Charlotte and Sophia Per- celebrated her 104th Restorer. See testimonials. ^1 l’ birthday to-day. " a tremendous height and of another line leading from the Cauca kins, sisters of the bride. A reception Mrs. Curtis makes her borne with the STEAM a 33, 35, 37 Front St., Belfast,Me. S|||gie ■ where the richest mines in followe'd, at which the newly married one of her two lt ,"L cluster of flowers away valley, gold surviving daughters, was assisted Rev. and Mrs. TELEPHONE 4-2. If* SPONGER 1 111 all the world are to exist— couple by Mrs. Hannah Hoff. Her mind is cleat which live innumerable supposed Class Work its Half Gallon Bottles 75c. i-H Henry M. Perkins and Rev. S. O. Whit- on matters appertaining to events in High Only ants. Brown and black mon- the same that produced those hundreds ^J | ten. her early life, but not so clear as to Specialty. frotn the branches, and of millions which the Viceroys sent to Mr. and Mrs. Whitten will reside in late happenings. POOR S. SON. Rockland, Me. She is in of her faculties, Bring your DRKSS GOODS to us fei hressed macaws in coats of | Spain. possession Tai Collector’s Notice. that she is hard of to be SPONGED this with scar- Fannie B. Ward. except very hearing. by % s:°lden-brown, long Kodol Care. Mr. A. | — Dyspepsia She has four grandchildren and one Having arranged with F. MANSFIELD at the steamer’s to complete the collection of all taxes of 1902, all What'* In A Name? all classes of tones and great grandchild. NEW AND PERFECT PROCESS jlpj,,*’1'3'screaming Digests food, persons are hereby notified to settle the same Two or three times a strengthens the stomach and digestive or- She spends her time mostly in her him. A discount of 2 cent be too day Everything is in the name when it comes to with per will allowed Windsor Hotel Stable Cores on on or S ct». a for the work. at s<,me little for Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. DeWitt & Co. of gans. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, room, sleeping quietly a great part of taxes paid before January 1,1903. All only yard village I and taxes are now due and IrtHjiV’11°f some Stomach Troubles, and makes rich red the time. poll personal payable Chicago, discovered, years ago, how on or before said date. fuel’ a"h half-naked natives 1 blood, health and strength. Kodol rebuilds Cleansing, pressing, sponging, repair- The new and commodious stable of the *oiDt' to make a salve from Witch Hazel that is a All real taxes must be before | wornont tissues, and estate paid July ing and refitting of men’s and women’s l)0artl’ for Piles. For purifies, strengthens K. Detchon’s Anti-Diuretic or will be returned to the Solici- Windsor Hotel for and seeing flowers, fruits, specific Blind, bleeding, sweetens the stomach. Gov. G. W. Atkin- $100—Dr. 1,1903, they City clothing a specialty. tf47 isopen boarding *l>>ckeU itching and protruding Piles, eczema, outs, may be worth to more than *100 if you tor for suit per order of the City Government. and carved of W. I have used a number you in. is new and the •Poo, strangely burns, bruises and all skin diseases De-, son, Va., says: have a child who soils bedding from incon- Office hours: 9.30 *. M. to 12.30 P. M.; 1.30 to 4.30 standing Everything ; of bottles of Kodol and have found it to be afternoons. llottles made of : Witt’s Salve has no This has tinence of water Cures Saturday F. a. Sain conveniences tirst-class. Terms reason- long-necked 1 equal. given during old SPINNEY, Straet, •^nisaWt a very effective and, indeed, a powerful sleep. 1,1 rise to numerous worthless counterfeits, and young alike. It arrests the trouble at M. C. HILL, Collector. able. 24tf these'places the women for stomach ailments, recom- ifcjjV0 do Ask for DeWitt’s—the genuine. R. H. remedy once. *1. Sold by A. A. Howes A Co., Opposite National Bask (up-stairs). all the business and carry Moody. ’mend it to my friends. R. H. Moody. Druggists, Belfast, Me. ly47 Belfast, October 27,1902.-30 M. R. KHOW1.TON,Proprietor. ( ; ployed at a fixed salary to devote the CLARKE'S CORNER (Prospect). m BEP03LIG\N J0DHNA1 whole or a part of his time to the inter- Pains in the Back Mr. Murck Clarke is at work for Will of Searsport—Mrs. Charles Grant , ests of the association. It will depend Are symptoms of a weak, torpid or George 'BELFAST. THURSDAY. . 1902 has been sick, bnt at this writing is i largely on the agent whether this un- stagnant condition of the kidneys or very better_Mrs. Abbie L. Clarke of Stockton Published Every Thursday Morning by the dertaking succeeds or fails. Unless he liver, and are a warning it is extremely | Springs was in town Monday....Mr. G. 0. can work the advertis- hazardous to so through regular neglect, important Clarke of Belfast has been the guest of his Pub. Co. is a It's a oumal to action of of and Republican ing agencies induce them place healthy these organs. the three Prim! brother, James Clarke, Jr., past some of these su- are their business with They attended loss Question 1 commonly by Eastman Clarke is in Simply days.Mr. quite tHAKI.ES A. rn.SHUKV. { BusinessMaTiager burban papers he must hunt up alto- of energy, lack of courage, and some- Jack arrived home poor health.Capt. YOU gether new business. We are under times by gloomy foreboding and de- from Swanville where he has had WILL SPEND YOUR MONEY WHERE Sfbsckiptiok Terms: In advance, $2.00 Monday the are now year; $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for thre« impression that dailies I spondency. employment. ’months. used to cover lire field of most of the “I bad pains in my back, could not sleep YOU GET THE GREATEST VALUE FOR Ai-vertisino Terms: For one square, on< SOl'tH MONT VII. L.K. IT.—That'j,jjw and when I got in the felt inch length in column, 75 cents for one week, anc Massachusetts suburban newspapers. I up morning Mr. Colby, wife and two children, 26 cents for each subsequent insertion. | worse than the night before. I began tak- George Mrs. j lng Hood’s Sarsaparilla and now I can who have been visiting bis mother, and b And now Princeton has defeated liar The late Consul-General Xast’s berth sleep get up ding rested and able to Nancy Colby, the past two weeks, returned OH OUR SIDE-AG AIR do my work. I attribute my cure entirely at is filled. Yellow borne last week — Herbert Pease, who has vard in debate. What do they teach al Guayaquil already to Hood's Sarsaparilla.” Mrs. J. N. Pekry, fever has no perils for ambitious office care H. S. been down East for the three Harvard anyway? Copeland, Pike Koad, Ala. | at work past seekers. — I months, has returned home E. S. Adams "Money is the coming king, and tin It does sometimes. In the early days Hood’s Sarsaparilla I and Daniel Little went to Portland Monday of President Grant’s first administra- to State The -American dollar will be the emperor oi and Pills attend the Grange... people ——“It's a of Prices!——* tion a came to Cure and liver of this are for a Christmas Question the world,” says W. T. Stead in the Sat Georgian Washington kidney troubles, relieve place preparing Simply for an office, and for cooled the back, and build the whole tree and all are cordially invited to help urday Evening Post. That is a prettj many days up system. We Have a Thousand Pairs of his heels in the ante rooms of the White make it a success. good guess. 1 House waiting, like icawber, forsome- FRANKFORT. sandtpoint. The harbor and Marsh river are frozen Mrs. Charles Shute went to Satur- There should be no more rotten thirrg to turn up. he was offer- Bangor over and navigation temporarily suspended day to visit her daughter Lucia—Mr. boroughs admitted to statehood. Look ed a consulship America, at 1 in/,resse(j The bark Eliniranda is lying in'the mair John Daggett has returned to his home in at Nevada, with its two Senatorships a place he had tram. >f, and he river and the schooner I. K. Stetson is a1 Plymouth, Mass., after a visit of ten days that are knocked down to the went to a lo;nforma. highest newspi/^esnv-ur, Winterport unable to reach the granite with his parents here—Mr. and Mrs. bidder, and a less than that tion de- population concerning i^.arunmatch«?r docks here. j Nathaniel Partridge went to Belfast Satur- of a city precinct. scribed it as visit — Mr. A. W. unhealthfrhst and satireoe SKAKSMONT. | day for a brief Shute, —SLIPP IS— I and with There will be no Christmas concert who has been in tug Ralph Ross, has arriv- It will no doubt be news to of abounding poisondfis'ifikefcts by In stock. A many ed the winter... Mr. E. Patter- lot—Far too At a of five cents a we can and The consulship had been the Sunday School on account of the whoop- | home for S. big big. protit pair our that reptiles. readers Waiter M. Brackett, son months clean them nut vacant for some time, attd none of the ing cough prevailing_Mrs. R. F. Dunton, killed a pig recently, eight old, and make Fifty Dollars—that’s enough. We shall be tlie famous artist, and his brother, the that 374 lbs — The thermometer incumbents who remained at their post who was called here by the death of her j weighed satisfied with that. Better the small margin than carry tnem over. There- no' less noted has from 18 below zero to 6 be- sculptor, are natives of mother and was detained by the illness of | registered had lived a twelve-month. The dis- fore our whole stock—both wholesale and retail—will be on sale at the Unity, Waldo county, Maine. A sketch her sister, returned home last Sunday... I low every night since Dee. oth. put gusted office-seeker took the first train wholesale a to of the artist, from the Wisdom Maga- The aunnal Christmas sale and supper of MONROE. regular profit of five cents pair. Needless say that in this for home. the I Pattee has been drawn to serve on zine. is published on another page. E. L. Ladies’ Aid Society, Thursday Joseph mammoth s ock is every conceivacle kind and style that man, woman, or evening, Dec. 11th,was a success, netting the the jury at the January term of court in child could wish A woman a New York Tribune Farmer of for. vagrant before court in The society $58. j Belfast—Loyal Lodge of Rebekahs will New York city last week was given Dec. lltli contains two excellent ar- 1 have an entertainment Christmas eve. It WINTERPORT. HANDS ME SUPPERS, her choice between six C. of will be a minstrel months on the ticles by Enoch Dow, formerly Mr. Willis Rich, a former resident of this opened by lady troupe island and going to Boston for life. She Monroe, now of Belfast. The first ex- place,arrived last week from Denver, Col., and a varied program will follow. Great SERVICEABLE SLIPPEPS, and the to pains have been taken to make it a suc- accepted the life sentence. Tibs ought alts the business of farming; spend the winter with liis sister, Mrs. M. WARM cess. The admission will be ten SLIPPERS, to lie considered complimentary to Bos- writer, “a farmer from choice and not A. Haley. Mr. Rich is out of health, and only cents, this is his first visit his old home in 30 so that everybody can go — Leonard Pack- FOR ton. from necessity,” says be engaged in to BEAUTIES THE CHILDREN a ard is visiting in St. Albans — Mumps are farming because be decided that it was years—Stephen Stubbs is very ill with n.e Until Enterprise that heart trouble, lie has friends who in town. Mrs. Hattie Jenkins Holmes is That we t e suggests “a better business than many carry handsomest and best goods that are made, is the of in and bigger any afflicted at fine proved raising turkeys Maine would wish him a speedy recovery_An all-day present_A very granite he a cood subject for investigation at of the trades or so-called learned pro- monument has been in Mouroe ceme- every and this conceded, Sunday school rally was held at the Metho- placed day, being IT’S SIMPLY A OF the of to show the he QUESTION PaICE. University Maine, fessions.” Jn conclusion says; dist church last In the tery, to be erected on the lot of E. II. Neal- ■came of the failure to raise ti em in Sunday. morning there is to learn C. II. made a short 'his state. Always something Worcester, Esq. of Bangor gave a ley—A. H. Mayo recently be- on the farm. The mechanic may very,- able and which visit to his daughter, Mrs. 11. A. llolt, in 1' e practical address, great trouble this year was in come a machine; the preacher grows was received with great favor by the audi- Dover... Mrs. Mosman, who has been poor- Kiri. g the money to buy one. small and narrow in bis theology; the ence. Then followed the ly all winter, still remains an invalid_ lawyer gets sharp but limited; the doc- Sunday school THE PINSMORE roll call. 2 m. was Mrs. I). A. who has been STORE At there a hoarding onipvte success attended the trial tor sickens of bis pills and patients and p. short ad- Nye, with has for a broader life. The farmer dress and question box. At 7 p. in., music, her daughter, Mrs. Haley, return- ui i: w steam hydraulic dredge Cum- sighs only, of all men, has a business that al- and addresses by superintendent and pastor. ed home, but is not able yet to do any work hei mil." a from Bath to says special broadens and if followed or of ways develops NORTH STOCKTON SPRINGS. sit up all the time_Franklin Chase the Bos' jii Ileraid. This is a triumph intelligently. has some fine Rhode Island The schools in this Reds, pullets foi < the value of vicinity began last ■!1'. 11 nest O. Patterson of Bel- The second article is on five months’ old, that are laying, and are week. Mr. Dayton Ilickmore of Sandy- fast, her designer, and for her builder, experiments, and urges that the work very handsome. COME AND point is teaching the Centre school and the SEE_ should be A for A. Gilcbrest of this The of the stations Few Hints George city. experiment superintendent of schools, Mrs. Sarah Clif- Stops tile Cough Journal extends the farmer on his congratulations to supplemented by ford, is teaching the Roberts school_The and works ofl the Cold. them both. farm. ministers present at the Sunday evening Laxative Bromo-Quiniue Tablets cure a cold OUR CHRISTMAS in one No no GOODS, meeting at the Roberts school-house were day. Cure, Pay. Price 25 The Eagle is a commonplace, hack- cents. Christmas. The nursery jingle tells us that Elders Welch, Ward, Stairs and Perley name for a cup and mmmm^mmmm^mm^mmmmammmmmammmm^mmammammtm mmHn. neyed defender, Andrews... Jimmie Clifford was ought to be dropped from consideration. < )ld King Cole quite EDISON PHONOGRA PUS, scalded a full AVlio was at the time the Defender Was a merry old soul, badly recently by teapot of it, Jill VICTOR anil COLUMBIA DISC MACHINES. hot tea which was on his Pale, Nervous, was built, that suggested the name Re- but our King Coal is the reverse of mer- overturned head. tainer for the boat? That still remains -.Miss Inez Staples left last for ISEFUL PRESENTS FOR MEN ALL KINDS OE ry, at least, be does not produce merri- Monday RECORDS, the finest and most name a visit to friends in Brooks....Misses Helen Dyspeptic Sufferers expressive REVOLVE that could lie chosen.—Boston Travel- ment in those who during this “cold GUNS, RIFLES, RS. A1R RIEI I Littlefield and Minnie Moody entertained a have been saddened and shivered Must Have Iron ler. spell” of friends a GUARANTEED POCKET CUTLERY an I / v what then? furnace. It is the poor of the large young people present had a very pleasant radical cure for ner- to $1.00 who are most from the time....Miss paleness, Night Robes, .5O cities suffering Mary Mudgett of Prospect BRIER and MEERSCHAUM Thomas X’ast, the famous caricatui- vousness and A nice Umbrella, $1 to $3.1 0 PIPES, coal famine; but with the great wealth will spend the winter at Mr. and Mrs. Wil- dyspepsia in Dress to 50 PURE AMBER CIGAR lst, died of fever at liam Smith’s — Mr. William sex Mufflers, $1 $1 HOLDERS, recently yellow in such communities, the many chari- Q.Spinney has either at any age. Ecuador, where he was a Fine Silk to Guayaquil, U. table and philanthropic societies, it is large stock of Christmas goods. He has It cures and prevents ner- Necktie, ,2g .50 ALLIGATOR and SEAL CIGAR CASES, s. Consul-General. He was the first to a new clerk, Mr. F. Percy Partridge. Mr. SilK .25 to .50 not too much to expect that they will vous exhaustion and debility; Suspenders, TINE CIGARS IN CHRISTMAS BO XES, */ do political work and his Spinney does a large business and employs A warm or pictorially, be cared for. Here we have some of the overcomes the effects of men- good Cap from four to men. cartoons speedily made him famous. eight (jloves, .25 to $150 AN AHM)|.l"H:i.V Nl.W LINK or advantages of a city with the advan- tal and overwork and X of EIISEKTY. physical ow-a-days every daily paper promi- of the also. Gas and Suit of Clothes or tages country A. A. Brown is no better.Mrs. all excesses, nence lias one or more cartoonists, and Sarah perfects digestion. Overcoat, $5to$l5.(i0 kerosene are to be bad for use in beat- Meservey is quite sick.... Dr. Hoyt has been X ast's fame was long since eclipsed. is invalua-- Chocolates H„uya.nfio&isuk.: Apollo —■ ers, and there are many accumulations confined to the house for a few days, but is Also to inva- Import*1 in the recent election in Massachu- of wood in the shape of old timber, much better at this writing—C. R. Nelson Peptiroriue has been setts cities the Republicans elected building material, boxes and barrels very sick for a short time, hut is lids and convalescents, the aged Bell’s Old-Fashioned Chocolates. that will now be utilized as fuel. reported as convalescent-J. J. Walker OSFFcL PRESENTS FOR EOYS twenty-four mayors, the non-partisans Many and infirm, and all sufferers owners of wood lots who have found it was in Boston on business last week and four, tlie Democrats two and the So- , from cold that the cold poor circulation, F. A. 51 Str*. more economical in the to sell their reported weather and the coal FOLLETT, Church cialists one. This would indicate that past hands and loss of strike have a feet, appetite made Boston good place to | Suit of Clothes or the Democrats were not fortunate in wood and buy coal, will now provide avoid for a season — W. J. Greeley shipped and. sleep. their choice their own fuel. Then many have a par- Overcoat, $l.5Oto$6.(0 of candidates. A good deal a car load of apples to Michigan last week, Its effects are permanent. tial of coal left over from last A good warm Cap or depends upon that now-a-days, and it supply paying $1.50 per barrel at Belfast. Seven Peptiron is made in two forms: In a liquid— or obtained at a Oloves, .25 to 50 will bean even more important factor year, price greatly be- teams went to Belfast with apples for him an aromatic cordial elixir—at SI per bottle, low also in chocolate-coated at 50c. or Fine Silk Tie or Braces, .15 to .25 in the future. Character and fitness that paid elsewhere, and with the Friday J. 0. Johnson will represent pills $1 per box. By C. I. HOOD CO., proprietors A $1.(0 are cargo of hard coal on the way and Georges River Grange at the meeting of the good Sweater, Bill of outweighing party. Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Lowell. Mass., U. S. A. -SsThe Fare c the that ere many weeks other State Grange in Portland this week... At hope R. H. in E^”Call for the green Profit-Shar- TVitli the lack of fires are the of E. M. Moody, Selling Agent fuel, very cargoes may be bad, the situation is not regular meeting Bradstreet Belfast. ing Tags and get an extra present prevalent. Monday’s papers reported Post, G. A. R., the following officers were as bad as it might be. free of charge. And Decorations for a $100,000 (ire in Liverpool, X'. S„ a $50,- elected for the ensuing year: Commander, iioo lire in a (ire in Sumner Poland; S. V. C., B. C. Herman ; J. Boston, $30,000 COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. HARRY W. CLARK & CO V. C., G. 0. (J. W. II. , Haverhill, Mass., and a $35,000 fire in White; M., Moody; Chaplain, M. J. Creasey; Surgeon, L. C. Bowdoinham, Me The fire there Sun- CAMDEN. CHRISTMAS Clothiers, Tailors & Outfitters, Morse; 0. D., J. L. 0. At a recent meeting of the Alvin G. Ames Knowlton; G., a 1 I K 1 B rF fay morning destroyed thirteen build- Leeman. 83 MAIN 8TKEET. M A S Sons of the Henry Department Commander the hotel and five Camp. Veterans, following offi- ings, including store?. Merrick of Waterville graced the occasion cers were elected for the ensuing year: 1 There was only $8,000 insurance. It is with his presence. A fine chicken dinner Capt., U. G. Blackiugton ; first lieut., Orrin IS COMING CAN BE MADE UP AT thought the burned buildings will not was served in the dinning room to about A. Tibbetts ; second lieut, Charles Herrick ; -be forty comrades and their ladies and we old replaced. camp council, Allen Nutt, Adelbert Carson, had a time. W. boys very enjoyable Public the annual of the Geo. Herrick; delegate-at-large, Allen At meeting Massa- installation of officers Jan. and all com- Nutt; alternate-at-large, Orrin A. Tibbetts; 6th, chusetts Republican Editorial Associa- rades of the G. A. R. are invited. Two kinds delegate, K. F. Ames; alternate, Win. F. ■ tion in Boston last week Dr. A. E. Win- of clam chowder will be served, viz, with & BROWNS Faruham; installing officer, K. F. Ames. and without onions — The I SUSPENDERS II i&FOGG ship spoke briefly of the mission of tiie oldest person PALERMO. never saw so cold a week before AS GIFTS press. .Among other Christmas Republican things Cora A. Goodwin of Montville was in as the past week has been. The be said: “The of the mereury WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY day party organ town last week, visiting old friends and was at zero every morning for eight days EVERY ONE HANDSOME nas passed, notably in Massachusetts. A. Nelson and wife Chickens. neighbors—Wesley and several mornings much lower. One CORRECT AND DEPENDABLE Turkeys, We are not Republicans because we are celebrated their silver wedding Dec. 8th, but morning it was 20° below. It not only- AttractivelyPACKED IN because our were not to share in the anti-Democrats, but party there many happy > reached our noses but our cellars and water I Geest when in listens to the woes of event because of the blizzard. Some of Ducks, power uipes as well. Our hens all laid frozen the those who did go could not get home for a humanity, and it is only party that eggs and some of us laid cold in bed toward or two... John Black talks of does.” day going morning. And all Kinds of Meats. out west to try his luck at farming_Mrs. STOCKTON SPRINGS, AAAAAAAA A A A A A A A The late Colonel Ochiltree deserved Hannah Merritield lias bought anew Clar- ¥▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ Dr. G. A. Stevens left Dec. 8th for a all the obituary space accorded him. ion stove—Louise Carr arrived home from trip have been a to Florida, to inspect the home qnd orange He may not great states- Waterville last Friday for a vacation of one HOLLY, LAUREL AND LAUREL WREATHS man but ae furnished stories for grove he recently bought in Fruitlands good month. many newspaper men who needed them. near Palatka. Ilis sojourn in the land of CELERY, RADISHES, WE ALSO HAVE THE —Portland Express. CENTRE MONTVILLE. l’once de Leon, will necessarily be brief, Must Write a Good Hand SPINNACH AND VEGETABLES, is sick and not NEWEST STYLES, More often the newspaper men fur- George Allen very expected as his here demands his large practice pres- SEASONABLE NOVELTIES, to live_There is plenty of snow for team- ence. This from Is in wanted” adver- SAUCES AND DISK nished the good stories which won for respite long drives, night LATEST ATTRACTIONS, scores of “Help in woods and farmers are Colonel Ochiltree the notoriety lie ing the busy-cut- calls and anxious watching of patients, his FINEST SELECTIONS, tisements in today’s papers. ting and hauling their firewood — Charles numerous friends will needed to loved, but be deserved the obituary nope bring GREATEST ASSORTMENT OF It’s maddening to a business man Ring has contracted to furnish lumber for a rest before the long winter campaign. space just the same. It this was a have to decipher illegible scrawls. barn frame for George Thompson, who will Capt. Edmund Hichborn arrived Thursday communication it might be signed, Gents’ * « * Our Business College course includes build in the spring, and will begin work this for a short visit with his mother and sisters, “One AVho Knows.” a instruction in week_Charles Oxton and Charles Palmer while his vessel, the John E. Develin, Is dis- thorough cut ten cords of wood for Merrill Gordon salt at Mat- PENMANSHIP. I,iu II Heavy sun in lessens me lllllll- charging Philadelphia—The Gordon returned last Furnishings last week_George jnee Whist Club held a very pleasant meet- oei ot two-masted schooners of from in the city. If vou cannot think “Actual Business from the Start.” Book- week from a trip to Boston. He did not sell j ing with Miss Clara Griffin last Friday.... V) to 200 tons, and the now what to buy for » present call at Business Arithmetic, majority his and reports that apples are a has keeping, Penmanship, apples, Mrs. Everett Staples, Sr.,who been seri- Pit- in service have seen their best days. market'. Commercial Law, Rapid calculations, SWIFT & PAUL’S in the is drug ously ill the past ten days, now thought to etc. are afloat their man Shorthand, Touch Typewriting, Many kept by cargoes be out of danger, unless unlooked for con NOKK1LL. pli- Henry Staples’, of lumhei and by incessant labor at the cations arise. Her sister, Mrs. Sarah Snell, The schools in town close this week — .FOR. few vessels of this class is with her_Mrs. Elden Shute suffered an 12 Main Street. pumps. Very The Morrill Sunday school will give a con- BANKS’ now — have lieen built in Maine in the past eve__ ill turn Friday, but is improving cert at the church Christmas Mr. 0F*Our guarantee of complete satisfac- and we hear of none Mrs. Ralph Morse has been quite ill the twenty years, and Mrs. Ben Paul returned to Milton, tion goes with every purchase. Pp but at this is to building or to be built. Of course the Mass., last week, after a short visit to rela- past week, writing thought severe cold big schooners and the barges take tives in town....Mr. I. D. White has been be gaining steadily—The wea- for ther of the last eight days has been enough much of the freight formerly carried by confined to the house most of the time the Christmas Delicacies. to chill everyone beyond the point of health, vessels of this class, and most of the past three weeks with an inflamed eye lid. although we have heard of no sickness due coastwise business is done steamers. _Mrs. Adelbert Paul has been poorly for AIR- COLLEGE by The thermometer several cold to that cause. ranged FOUND Hut it would seem that there is still weeks—Though intensely BELFAST. CALAIS, from 4° to 20° below zero for a week, render- most of the time the past week, lumbermen North CLEAVES A wooden box found between port Camp FRANCES need tor these smaller vessels, and how of coal in WOODSTOCK, CARIBOU. have taken advantage of the snow, and bus- ing the deficiency very apparent GOODS. Ground and Temple Heights. The owner oan is that need to be met when the present houses where the usual furnace heat is per- by „,y„,g r"> iness has been brisk at the mills and about Headquartersa full line of HUMAN HAIR IS BBLLlNl. We can-; lleet lias a at low- havegthesame time-worn passed away? town_The society of Standard Bearers force dispensed with. Monday brought SWITCHKS, guaranteed quality, R. 3w40* E ast Northoort. Maine. or shades of JOHN DUNTON, in followed a est prices. Any special sites Mrs. Celia Dunton last decided rise temperature, by order. All match- Swearer of suburban news- met with Thursday switch made to samples Proper Tarn for Twenty publishers storm which chang- ed Also a full line of and a and snow Tuesday morning perfectly. memberi evening, report pleasant profita- '' papers in Massachusetts—all ed to rain toward noon—Miss Mabel Sim- with nwllet mini l«" ble The meeting will be and Press Association ol meeting. January HAIRPINS, SltlE BACK COMBS, Lav of the Suburban mons returned to her position as one of the Attorn & Mont with Mrs. Silas Storer. -h **1* I- formed a businesf State Normal FANCY PINS and BOWS POR WIKRI' SALK New England—have faculty at the Eastern School, 14 MAIN " OFFICK 8TBKKT, wid «!*<■ Ulwmin*. *• with a view to obtaining i A COED IN ONE DAT Castine, Thursday., Her mother, Mrs. Rox- organization TO CURE THE HAIR. riWK'hWW. »' " >1' of foi anne Simmons, leaves soon to spend the «. A. swift's Shoe Store, S ....IT THR larger share general advertising Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All B. IT. Over r. h cuu\ Miss is Hra. WELLS, will be es the if it fails tc winter with her daughter, Lillian, BBLM1T UVBBT CO. their papers. Headquarters druggists refund money 3mM Bel feet. Melee Boston. UM 1* Mam MnS, (Op Main). | tbalished in Boston and an agent em cure. E. W. Grove’s Stgnatnreon each box. si-WS OF BBLFAST. i nan. k. Cosmos rtwiiM a naiHiMtme Aruiur Hit) arrived yesterday in sloop new pang for aae In his undertaking busi- JenneUe with a small (are of ood and bad- were ness d'Mk. Webster t-. at Belfast palnt- Monday. i fWdel FP"; p Street Commissioner Robbins removed 4. F. Gerry & Co. have ordered a pasteur- on one of his >' meet with Mrs. S. G. the snow banks from the business streets izer for the Bel fast creamery and it will be college ! , |B in as was asked -leeet, Frida) afternoon, with a horse and scraper lust week. put soon as possible. vacations, by /y In thinking in what way you can make The S. K. Richards farm in East Belfast his father to help him w is I Belmont returned last the coming festival a truly merry Christ- offered for sale at a bargain. It contains mow. After several vain at- mas do not the little ones in the Girls’ 107 acres and has a house and two ,i with two handsome forget good tempts, he told his father that Home. barns. the scythe did not hang right. A subscriber out west, in sending a re- The Journal has received calendars the I a crew of three painters “Well, hang it to suit your- to mittance, writes: “The Journal is worth past week from Spencer & Wilson, furni- Thursday give the self,” said the senior Mr. Web- all you ask for and 1 don’t believe I ture, Swift & grocers; W. A. F ,i i her finishing coat. it, Paul, Swift, could live out here without it.” boots and shoes. ster. Daniel hung it on a tree to cut his ice for next with Tensions have been as follows: W.. Burkett will serve coffee free and, great composure, said: .Bond. Dee. 4th the pond granted George | of to the customers at his store next I “It well » w eek later the ice was 8 Sylvester Vinal, East Jefferson, $14; Mary charge hangs very now, father. R. Robinson, Morrill, $12; Edward A. But- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. This I am perfectly satisfied.” ler, Bluehill, $17,Thomas Leonard, Belfast, will appeal specially to some of his visitors. i, and 1. M. Cottrell are to Many persons make unsuc- $17. The Swan & Co. has made a notice- mats this winter at Mr. t Sibley cessful to like ordi- able in the interior of the in- attempts street. II. E. Ellis, of the Gram- change store, Pleasant principal Upper coffee. But after one a on two sides and nary mar school, has a St. Bernard that evi- cluding gallery taking have made -on, foreman of the liel- dog of extraordinary for a out the in the centre of the store. trial preparations rushing dently keeps run of the days of the week. bins, etc., WE. Fottndry Co.’s machine Christmas trade. Our have The dog remains at home school There will be a Christinas tree at the purchases been much and injured in gears Sat- every day larger but always accompanies his master down Girls’ Home on avenue at 7.30 than ids are not serious. Northport former years. We shall carry in stuck an immense line of town Saturdays. Christmas Eve. under the auspices of the ox has been ordered to be North Church Y. P. S. C. E. All friends of ■ There will be a Qase&SanbojSj Bros. Mill. It is to be dance in Dirigo hall, the institution are cordially invited. “Seal Brand" morrow will be of box Searsmont village, Wednesday evening, r*iyffiBAA i-lb. and «I|Wv9 Dec. with music Townsends Or- A window sash fell from the floor In a-lb. Tin ner of High and Peirce 24th, by upper chresta of four pieees. If stormy that night of Leonard & Barrows’ shoe factory to Cothe“higf mdc» in they are well suit- Ladies, the dance will be postponed to Friday Pleasant street, Tuesday forenoon, and was ed, and i s ciiy imu a. hiiaeu given | SS,?h3Tf«SS2: perfectly night, Dec. 2(>th. smashed too fine for kindlings. Luckily no ..Prflof)' ,t William Shakespeare. ——1-satisfied^ Gents one was passing below at the time. and m1 of a eat, and now it is I. M. Cottrell has bought of C. W. Coombs A recent issue of the Lewiston Journal ■be name be changed to the former knockabout Bessie and will re- rig her with sails. Mr. Coombs equipped contains pictures of the “Loon” and “Shut- Children’s f feel! the boat with a gasolene but was ter” clubs, which held their reunion in ; .r of indicted for engine, Boston, Lewiston not satisfied with her, and is to have a new last week. Among the half-tone j ! incolnville without a li- 25-foot launch built by Mr. Cottrell. portraits are those of the late secretary, IV. ear in the U. S. I>istrict BOOTS OXFORDS [ B. Eaton, and that of the late W. L. Little- -1 last week and his bail Chas. C. Coombs has at his shoe store a Prices from 1 c. to $ 1.25 field of this city. The pictures were taken Igar F. is his leg boot, N'o. 7, child’s size, with red kid Day surety. at Camden in 181)2. tops. It was made by Rice & Hutchings $2>so ding on Main street last of Boston in one of their factories more Steamer Notes. The Penobscot which up the street and on to than twenty years ago; but boots of this left here Dec. 8th for Boston did not arrive ■::t of show win- Locke’s there pattern were in vogue fifty or more until Thursday. She left Friday p. i. apparently lost in ad- years ago. in., for Winterport, but was obliged to ;ver came and took him put into and arrived here at Henry I). Clough made and sold last Portland, 7.30 p. TOWELS, BED |SPREADS, TABLE LINENS, NAP- She left on the return year a quantity of doll in in., Sunday. trip term of Comniis- furniture, fancy County afternoon and was woods, and The de- Monday at Po rtland >-d at the court house neatly upholstered. KINS, BLANKETS, TOYS, WRITING Tremont was BOOKS, mand was so great that he on yesterday morning.The >ns to kept making, having anything hauled at the railroad wharf for the sea- and has on hand a miniature furniture up or who have bills SILVER .it, son last week. She is PAPER,! WARE, DOLLS, NECKlIES, store, lie exhibited at the fairs and as a undergoing repairs -In»uld present the same to be ready for business early in the spring. result received a number of orders. SILK — ( apt. Marcus Pierce, for the past sum- riUFFLERs. FURS, WAISTS. WRAP- The members of Seaside l.sq Clerk of Courts, Chautauqua mer in command of the steamer City of Circle will meet Monday afternoon, Decem- cket foi the Supreme j Rockland, has gone to Boston to take com- PERS, UHBRELLAS, PICTURES, BISSELL ber 22d, with Mrs. Carrie F. Black, li Union ■if* aiw «“*civil cases, of mand of the steamer Penobscot for the win- QUALITY SHOE street. Lesson from C. L. S. C. book, Lit- QU3EN" <»»r divorcfe. There are ter. Capt. William A. Roix, first pilot of CARPET SWEEPERS, RUGS, HOSIERY, UN- eral y Leaders of Modern England, chapters .ded as follows : liquor the Rockland, who has been in command FOR WOMEN, three and four, and from the magazine, a 7. drunkenness, n; lar- of the Penobscot during the fall, will take a DERWEAR, KNIT GOODS, ETC. lesson Practical studies in England: i battery, breaking and Quota- well earned rest until next season. tions from favorite authors. .1 each. English V, A' L It is indeed hard lines to be stranded the E HAVE 1 HEW IN A correspondent writes from Rockport, custom house show first night out of town, but such was the STYLES AND ALLLEATH Hi 'Me., that a Belfast boy had a narrow escape in Belfast District in case with the Rialto Dramatic Club, when from drowning at that place Dec. Pth. :-mnage of 4,185 net, as they played in Searsport Monday evening, Schooner Annie May, (’apt. Fred l’atter- OUR ENURE STOCK homier Brina P. Pendle- but it was not from lack of money. The QUEEN QUALITY is recognized OF._ sliall, was unloading kiln wood for the syn- !»> F. (’. Pendleton, Bel- company played to a fair house and some of as the leader in style. It leads; dicate when the mate, Eugene Aldus, fell ie: Hdgar W. Murdock, them were returning home in the big barge others follow. It others overboard and nearly met his death. He originates; * arleton, Norwood & of the Livery Company in which they had it sets the style. Ladies’ and i J 0 was rescued by the cook, Jimmie Robbins. copy. Everywhere ted schooner T. Carle- made the trip over. Driver Bowden was at If wear The stores in all lines will you QUEEN QUALITY Mi*, built by 11. M. & H. nearly close at the helm and the old craft was making very —n.sses noon you are the leaders in fashion. in addition to these on.Christmas|day ;the public offices,fac- little sea, until about half way home from Is and wilts. Can he found at. *->t of Belfast built the tories and banks w ill be closed all day. The Searsport when it gently slued to one side only schools will close steamer Cumberland for to-morrow, Friday, for a and the runner on the starboard quarter two weeks’ vacation. The "ht, which does not come general delivery gave way. It was at once found necessary _will _b »_so d at a great "M>e jurisdiction. window at the post office will open one hour to stop for repairs, and when it was realized reductjoJj^pCce_ after the arrival of each of the railroad the damage done, it looked, and so proved, "ho sailed the SHOE seas several COLBURN’S w STORE, mails, there ill be but one street delivery that a walk into town would be in order. i > story on a fellow cap- e^“Do not fail to examine our and stock of by carriers, and the R. F.D. delivery will be While the barge was undergoing repairs, large varied ias coming up the bay in 81 Mam Street cancelled. Police Officer George Frisbee, who accom- useful e, who afterwards became goods tor Holiday gifts Short Days. These are the shortest panied the party, marshaled the club to- eat he thought was a whale days of the year. I.ast gether and acting the part of the guardian a few barrels of whale oil Friday there were but s hours and 55 minutes between sunrise angel that he was, marched them over the y acceptable addition to and sunset, and today the limit will he snowy roads to town. It was a hard trip, the voyage a harpoon was reached of x hours and ill minutes. This but as the sweet strains from numerous TO LET. GEORGE W. ODDFELLOWS’ when the vessel was near ’ will hen-houses ami stables the of BURKETT, continue until Dec. and along way A tenement seven rooms. "wn. 24th, Christmas containing No. BLOCK it struck, not with a Miller fowl and herds caine to the Farm at Street. of day we shall have one minute more of waking lowing Bargain. Enquire we read about, but with a day- GEO. \V. BURKETT. ears of this little it them cour- light, and thereafter there will be a gradual band, gave Odd Fellows’ Block. at the same time the vessel The S. K. Richards farm in East Belfast, 3$ increase in the length of until the age and they could not but feel, like Coxey’s '•••ks. Their whale days miles from the city, has 105 acres of land, is proved army, that there was rest ahead. Fortu- maximum is reached on June 17th. It is to divided up equally in tillage, pasture and wood known as the Graves, off be hoped that the old saying, “As the days nately the manager was a member of the lot; good house and two barns, one of them and they had run plump begin to lengthen the cold begins to strength- party, and w ith the ladies who cared not to new. Land under good cultivation and a good •sThe Christmas .Just received from the Adirondacks. A Windows For on splendid en” will not be true this season. risk their lives on another sleighing trip orchard. information' inquire premises. article. lm.51* S. K. RICHARDS. 1 inch The visitor to San- Fire. they found the walking good? POOR & SON. The dwelling house of Horace li. —n — will thesedays instinctively Smalley on Waldo avenue was badly dam- Ins head, unless the place aged by lire Saturday evening. Mrs. Smal- ■'»ck ought to be is bare, for ley went out early and Mr. Smalley, after H. J. »• Locke & Son loom he will be confronted fixing his fires as usual, came down town. # WE ARE AT THE ^ tins HEAD, iu war and A short paint feath- time after a passer-by saw fire in W ill reflect mnuy attractive w features, presenting from decorative fad, and Mr. the chamber, and came down town and •d many out-of-town orders pulled in an alarm in box 25. The hose portraits of the fast dis- Saturday, 13, 1902, companies responded promptly and soon The Firm in Belfast Two Stores. Man. They are on had the fire but the roof of Occupying A painted out, the Only that will house constantly changing program attract and hold the attention an effective ornament for a was destroyed and the partitions below of all. We have labored to make this WINDOW present EE YTT HI'* of interest to each “den.” When reassured as badly The house and and every individual. damaged. most of the Please call in and look our stock over. Your call will be appreciated whether you come to peacefulness of these repre- household goods were thoroughly wet -varlike race the visitor will down. A small of or not. In our DRY GOODS DEPT, wj have the newest, most stock in quantity luruiture was buy best, up-to-date Our Stock is with o an Replete inspection of Mr. San- takeil out before the water was turned on. Everything town, and we shall make a effort to convince our customers that this is the store attractive water colors. An The house was valued by the owner at today special THAT I HE BOSTON AND NEW YORK MARKETS 4i ip has prevented the artist $500 and was insured for that amount. and the firm to trade with. the usual holiday stock, but There w'as no insurance on the contents. could devise to attract and please the people. local scenes, painted from The Municipal officers investigated the fire ie last afternoon and to summer, fruit pieces yesterday decided that the t jyWeare pleased sliow you our goods and allow vou to judge if *• s cause '• do not mouth water, and flower was a defective chimney. they merit attention, wliether you wish to purchase or not. •’mist prove a continual It is a Positive Fact source Shipping Items. Sch. Merrill C. Ilart What Carle & Jones Our $1.50 for Sale $1 NO their possessors. An TROUBLE TO SHOW UOODS. early was launched from Geo. A. Gilchrest’s ma- HAVE TO SAY! .OF. re a choice from these paint- rine-railway Dec. 12th and sailed for Kock- I)o not wait until the first of Jan- A tiff lainly there can be no more || FANCY port to load ice for Norfolk. She will load That during the past two years, since open- CHINA, I H. J. LOCKE & SON. day gift. uary for bargains, we have them-11V WW I ship timber at Norfolk for Mr. Gilchrest. ing our NEW DJtY GOODS STORE, we have CUT Our as in GLASS, — Sch. Leslie was on reputation LEADERS the made a great Impression upon the public ui M aid Sl'PPER. LastTliurs- Irving the marine She had that here Is a store catering to the people VASES. the and Oehean railway Saturday. been aground, Westquoitare who want to honest, worthy arti- but was found to have sustained no buy good, n at the home damage giving of Miss cles at prices that are a happy medium be- PICTURES, but the loss of her forefoot. She sailed Dry aid Fancy Goods Line ! the a bachelor-maid's picnic sup- tween the extravagant and the very cheap. same day for Prince Kdward’s Island for a is established. What we have to do now is to live BRIC A BRAC 1 'sc party for one of their riuni- Hundreds of new friends have spoken most load of potatoes... Sch. C. M. Brainerd ar- up to our reputation, and we mean do it. We In our 'out to forsake the happy state kindly In favor of our policy to present China Parlor continues for rived Dec. 12th from give our personal attention to watching the mar- 1 for the bonds of Norfolk, Va., with good, serviceable goods at medium prices. matrimony, our and serving our customers hard pine boards for Mathews Bros....Sch. ket, buying goods We tell no stories—make no I '■orations were in big special ..f. white and —thus in touch with all branches of the 3 Days, December Delaware was wrecked last week. The keeping boast—simply work early and late to serve 18,19,20 and white china, hand-paint- business. revenue ones. cutter found her ashore on Had- our frienis and help to make new With tills change from our last.'week'sad, viz: In white-shaded green candles, dock Buck, with mainsail, and (Its the store next to our crockery store.) order to get the BO<\ worth of the above I now have in stock a nice line of all the in furni- is fern forestaysail AND goods leading styles artistically arranged CLOAKS SUITS. FREE jib She resembled an the article purchased must cost or ture, among which may be found .... of standing. iceberg, $1.00 uterpiece chrysanthemums, This department must be enlarged to make room more. This is the offer and was badly stove up inside and out. She for the 3 days for each aitractive the room trade. TEN PER DIS- into which for our growing CENT article of the above $1.00 or Chamber Set,*, Sid board*. Chiffoniers, Ladies’ Combination was full of water, her cabin was and goods costing more, Writing K. gone on Kingsbury, the guest of COUNT the next 30 days anything in this line. we will give you perfectly FREE SOc worth— China the bulwarks stove Hush with the on D~sks, Closets, Hall Stands, Boll Top Desks, Centre deck or each ushered, to be greeted by the It is hardly necessary to advertise dollar—of any goods that you may choose the seaward side. The crew was found on Tables, Extension Tables, Easels, Mirrors, Screens, Etc, of of the above goods in the China the eleven friends. The ™ parlor.- Haskell’s Island, where they had no OUR SHIRT WAISTS, For if 11 bountiful shelter, instance, you have a $3.00 article, that Alsoa fine line of supper included the and taken COUCHKS, thoroughly made and warranted. IRON HKDS at to Portland on the cutter. The They speak for themselves. We have orders from TOYS purchase will entitle to worth of you $1.50 the ring-cake, which was cut all prices. CARD TABLES Also one of the best lines of by Delaware is all over the State for our custom made waists. above WILLOW '■ of 84 tons and is owned at mentioned goods FREE; but several small- "ii-ct. A toast to the « guest was examine them. er items ROCKERS andS LANDING ClAl KS In f h at prices as low as Brooksville. she was en route from Bostou 5!!lP“Please amountii g to one dollar wilf not entitle city "d all rose to llrinkwater in her to We mention a few of the many things we have the purchaser to a present. can be found in the State. ROCKERS and DINING 1 Brooksville with a of hard coal for to the cargo retiring parlor each guest for We have all prices. the Maine Lake Ice Co. The vessel is own- sold a great deal of China tne past CHAIRS, slip of paper the name bearing ed H. L. Black and is week, but we have a lot left, and to help this sale ! by commanded by CHRISTMAS GIFTS. DOLLS. pair of lovers noted in or we make tiiis As my expenses are small I am able and will meet in the history Capt. Klmer Black....Our marine along extraordinary offer—and con- running any prices " I column required to make a drawing, Chatelaine Hags, Boston Bags, tinue it until Staturday night, . State. Remember the place: this week contains a long list of disasters* enigma or rebus, which would Pocket Books, Neckwear, "Strictly cash sales. including the wreck of the Belfast-built it*. Hie character. When Golf Gloves, Sash are headquarters for Toys and (^“floods charged will be charged at completed, schooner Pins, WE regular Penobscot, for many years com- Dolls this year. to price. n eulated and the guess of each Brooches, Bat Pins, Everything manded by Capt. George It. Carter of this lepstered. After all had guessed Hdkfs., Toilet Cushions, Sofa Pillows please the children—Mechanical Toys, H. E. 70 Main city, and in which many Belfast men have We have a nice line of MCDONALD, i’ Street, were withdrawn and redistribu- Fire Engines, Boat's, Carts, Games, sailed—Washburn Bros, of Thomaston R. II. Coombs A Son. lllls time the were The Stock LAMPS, Store formerly occupied by recipients asked have sent to West OUR 25c. UNDERWEAR AND Books, etc. Greatest We Point, Va., moulds for a GLOBE a proposal or an S, j/either acceptance, four-masted schooner to be built in their FLEECE LINED HOSE Ever Had. k to the sex of the and CHINA PLATES, character, yard next spring. The frame will be cut in Are the BEST to be had for the money. SALAD id, some way, be — DISHES. j( appropriate. by the well-known contractor, C. W. Bis- iWstions We are all ready for Christmas. Everything CUT and answers were read by bee. GLA-S, ^ " It is quite likely that Washburn Bros, marked in plain llgures. Mining lady present versed in such VASES, ETC. ^ will build two four-masters during the sea- We esteem every visit a personal favor. Come >ls’ il!1|l the created much And by this offer you can -make i) reading son of 1903....Sch. Van Allens Boughton, and see us. Ml EYERY EYE ING. your money go -tnent. in the next contest—writing one half farther than usual. Capt. Alio M. Carter. Baltimore for Port- the word y"quotations containing land with coal, put into as '"mid be Vineyard Haven ..I thought of on the spur last week to an anchor and replace chain Please take notice of our #1.50 for $1.00 sale ot China .AMD. ■,. ""niieiit—the prize, a heart-shaped lost off Nobska, and remained there to await special Fancy and Lamps in our China favorable weather awarded Miss Sara Edith West, ...Sch. Methebesec with Parlor. soft coal from New York for the Fuel & Did you notice that this sale we give you one-half more than you It’s an then Miss by buy? quite presented Kingsbury Hay Co., reported off the coast with sails 1 but we ,**tinty white package (which later gone and crew frost-bitten arrived at Port- offer, need the room for our rapidly growing DRY GOODS business. l" land last a dosen solid silver tea- Sunday, and anchored in the lower MIXED NUTS fej! harbor. It is thought she will be towed to Yours very remarking that the Westquoitare Belfast.Sch. P. M. truly, “ai1 Bonney arrived t, 'lecided to award her a prize for yesterday from Vinalhaven with general *s 111 t*le mlltr'mon'al market, and cargo....Sch. £. S. Wilson loaded hay at A. M. Carter’s for Swan’s Island __-AT t,lat t,le contents would be einble- yesterday.... hi Sch. Ada Herbert loaded "f lumber from CARLE & h«r future life. Musical selec- Mathews Bros, for Rockport yesterday.... lioj'!1J) JONES, The "mm hers of the two dubs, gener- Belfast Fuel & Hay Co. loaded sch. y[(i Julia Edna for Vinalhaven and sch. Maria , ‘‘"wsation, and a few choruses closed Webster for Mt. Desert, both with hay, Pleasant evening. 2 • yesterday. STORKS, MAIN STRKKT, BELFAST. * SWIFT & PAUL’S. * V la UIUX1. Register of Deep Water Vessels. THE CAT WITH ORE IDEA. Oar Rcpreaeatatlve G«ra«mp. OBITUARY. PKUBAXS for the County of Waldo, o? f!*1, *i^^9 The of Ambassador Charle- day of December. A. D. 1902 transfer of the business SHIPS. MOTHER Following is an abstract certain instrument, There once was a cat with but one magne Tower of Pennsylvania from Capt. Joseph Ames Partridge died Dec. AND purixmu of the Probate Court for Waldo bounty, De- Abner Coburn, sailed from Baltimore Aug A will and testament of Mart? Wm Russia to is a distinct ad- street. He of idea, which was to get her kittens from Germany 2d at his late home, 40 Cedar IT for San Francisco; at Montevideo Oct 24 Montville, in said County ,,f |(.{* cember terni) 1902: been for vancement and rounds out a a son of and with cargo heated. having presented their barrel in the barn to a cushion in diplo- was born in Prospect Benjamin D. Winter- pr<>bat"al(1,MtJ^9 Estate of Elizabeth Johnson, A G Ropes, D. Rivers, Penarth via Nagsa- Ordered, That notice be «»|v mat! service which has stamped him Hannah and was one of- a large A. DAUGHTER the Partridge, port will and codicils approved; Mary aki arrived at a Japanese port prior to Oct .4. Interested by causing a copy "> a], mm parlor. CURED BY three weeks 8 as a worthy and able representatlYO His father had 17 13 his executrix. A J arrived at Oct. published success. v, 1, a family. children, by Haley appointed Fuller, Cape Town, ln She was just plain tramp tiger cat; Daniel R. licau Journal, published at first wife and 4 the second. Seven sons in Estate of Thompson, Prospect; 30 from Everett, Wash. she was by Abbie M. may appear at a Probate ^9 but of her three children will Thompson appoint- Aryan, A. S. cleared from tf' hr the first were all masters of approved; Pendleton, Belfast, within and for Raid ( family vessels, executrix. Baltimore Nov. 7 for San ; ** sure one was Maltese, the second ep Francisco; spoken Tuesday of January next, at ten pure sailed over a Williamson, Belfast; BLOOD 11 and the deceased had of lou WINE fore and show ''-h* large part Estate Joseph Nov 16, lat 34 N, 63 W. norm, cause, if a, tortoise and the third unmixed Field administrator. the same should not l»e shell, of the world and had commanded many ves- Herbert T. appointed Bangalore, Blanchard, sailed from Hono- Mrs. Emily Cote, cor. Maple and Lowell prove,) l,- hi*,JH of John F. Woods, Searsmont; lowed. ’“Pprov^, most it was Estate lulu Aug. 13 for New York. _ Angora. As with mothers, sels. The last was the sch. Lois V. Chaples, Sts., Manchester, N. H., says: name changed to John F. Hawes. E B Sutton, J P Butman, arrived at Ma- a struggle to keep children properly '•I can truthfully Bay those awful pMna of A true copy. Attest: ,,<>H^8os of which he was part owner. He lost her Estate of Joseph F. Heath, Thorndike; nila Oct 4 from New York. .Jq/IH the neuralgia which nearly drove my po«*. head Chas. P. licked and fed, fubsy darlings; but, to sell real estate. Chas. 9 in a hurricane at sea. After losing his ves- license issued Fort George, C. McClure, arrived at distracted have entirely disappeared ui.d 1 am Ha/.k,.t,Se were well able to * then, they pretty Estate of Albine H. Curtis, Winterport; San Francisco Sept. 1 from Honolulu. positive Blood Wine* cured me." sel he going to sea and for the last At a Probate Court held make both ends meet for themselves, gave up license issued to sell personal estate; pe- Gov. Robie, arrived at New York June 24 at u7/ ^-9 to do had been in the Belfast for the County of Waldo, on »u 1 »in .^9 aud most of the day 17 years employed tition for allowance presented. from Town. Sl spent trying Cape day of December, A. D. 1902 so. The real came when, hav- shoe He was always there, faith- Estate of Albert R. Young, Lincolnville; Henry B Hyde, cleared from Baltimore struggle factory. to the widow. certain instrument, **9 their wide the allowance of $1,000 granted May 17 for San Francisco; sailed from purporting ing got eyes open, fubsy ful to bis post, never behind time, and he allow- Cape 4 will and testament of i.u, he il. 9 Estate of Samuel Luut, Montville; Town Oct. 4. of to look about them, and Belfast in said County of u>,, l!9 darlings began went out from this life with the sound of the to the widow. " ^ ance of $600 granted Luzon, Park, from Newcastle, N S W, for having been presented for ** through a crack in their barrel saw E. au- probate 5.30 p. m. whistle. Of the first family only Estate of George Walker, Monroe; Manila; at Hong Kong Oct 25, repairing. Ordered, That notice be blossoms out yonder in the sun- to administratrix to execute given t. apple three remain: Mrs. Arietta Cross of Lowell, thority granted Mary L Cushing, sailed from Port Lud- terested by causing a copy of tin.', shine when the children in deeds real estate in Monroe to Jeremiah li bed three weeks romped of low, Wash, Aug. 25 for Cape Town. successively n, Mrs. Jane H. Eayrs of Jamaica made said a through the wide barn doors. Mass., Bowen according to a contract by Manuel Llaguno„L> C Nichols at Hong Journal, newspaper publish,-,] 5 at a Probate Then there were and Plain, Mass., Mrs. Ellen Griffin Colvin Walker during his lifetime. Kong Oct. 25 for New York, to sail end of they appear i;, \ whisperings F. fast, uithin and for said C,m, Mass. The second Estate of Benjamin Chase, Monroe; November. j winnings. of Worcester, family of = first account of executor allowed. Tuesday January next, at ten ,, me miaowt of Puritan, A N Blanchard, sailed from San fore noon, and show “Mother, can’t you get are all They are: Mr. George Part- E. fourth cause, it iUl living. Estate of Geo. Wight, Belfast; Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. the same should not be this?” the wo'uld proved ,. first cry. of Me., Henry Partridge account of trustees allowed. Paul Whittier, arrived at Port lowed. aud ridge Searsport, Revere, jj “Mother, show miaow you hop up Estate of John Waite, Jackson : first and Oct. 31 from OEO. E. of Prospect, Me., Mrs. ( has.*0. Hatch of Gamble, Wash., San Fran- v leap out that way,” the second would final account of public administrator allow- cisco. A true copy. Attest: Stockton Ale., and Mrs. Hosea B. oa8- p chime iu. Spriugs, ed; petition for distribution presented. Reaper, arrived at Honolulu May 30 from «a«<.t,« “And miaow, and miaow’,” the third Littlefield of Ellis, Mass. Capt. Partridge Estate of Frederick W. Ritchie, Winter- Newcastle, N. S. W. first and final account and private a would hasten to add. had many friends aud was always glad to port; S 1) Carleton, Amsbury, sailed from Ta At Probate Court neiu at i'.. of his Mr. Tower is a native claim of executor allowed. Nov. 14 for Honolulu. for the County of Waldo ;j. children, lie purrrrfectly still,” country. them. He held no malice, and was al- coma, “Now, greet Estate of Laura J. Hussey, Freedom; St F' W arrived at Seattle December, A. D. 1902. their mother would of Philadelphia and belongs to a well Paul, Treat, say. “Purrrrhaps,” ways ready to forget a wrong. His last first and final account of administrator al- March 5 from Manila. TESSE E. WILSON, creditor I —and her over known family of that city. He is de- 0 late of in said ( long pink tongue passed sickness was a stomach trouble for nine lowed. State of Maine, L A Colcord, arrived at Knox, And her faded velvet scended from Joint Tower of Estate of A. Heal, Belfast; first ceased, having presented a |, * them, poor paws Norfolk, Wesley Singapore Oct 31 from Foochow to load for 1 weeks after work. He bore his suf- » he left and of administratrix allowed. RobertineCote, Manchester, N.H.,says: Frank P. Wilson of said Bet; tried to hold them all in at once,— final account New York. *• England, who settled Hingham, ed administrator of esi jn without a murmur and was tender- am sixteen years oia ana nave lateiv neon the a little ferings Estate of Abbie S. Philbrick, Belfast ; Till ie K Eben arrived at "purrrrhaps I’ll brrrring you Mass., in 1G3T. Mr. Tower, who is Starbuck, Curtis, troubled with painful periods. Mv mother (see That the said cared for and had comfort that first and final account and private claim of Ordeied, pet r, She as a human ly every Philadelphia Nov 20 from Honolulu. above) said it was my finally as I suf- all interested birrrrd.” purred, just now in his is a agfl-but persons by fifty-fifth year, gradu- administratrix allowed. It arrived at San fered she made me ‘Blond Wine.* mother tries to be calm when her could be in the family w ith which Wm Macy, Francisco intensely try order to be published three u baby obtained J. first and I found It eased and now when I ate of Harvard university. Estate of Mary Hoag, Belfast; Nov. 2 from Ladysmith. my pain feel The Republican Journal, a ,V is angry and excited. he had made his home for the last seven of allowed. the on’I take a few doses getting final account administrator pain coming of ‘Blood a* Belfast, that they mav >r. Wine * and relief.’* But it. wasn’t any use. Day by day, years. He married Nancy Jane Fowles Co-partnership of Mathews & Young, BARKS. get great Court, to he held at Bella*!. ■ Dick and Maltese, the second and final account of admin- “Blood a County, on the 13th day ot !., •: Tom, Harry—the COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. of Searsmont, who died about seven years Liberty; Wine” is boon to suffering unmixed istratrix of estate of Samuel S. al- Alice Reed, sailed from Turks Island at ten of the clock before in tortoise shell and the Angora, Young womanhood. Tt quiets the nerves, ago. He was a member of Waldo Lodge, lowed. Nov 15 for Boston, wrecked Dec. 3, off Na- an> they have, why the pra>. ; respectively—grew more discontented soothes and cures the aching head and should hot be granted. [Deferred from last week.] Odd Fellows and Canton Pallas, delegations Estate of William D. Gould, Xorthport; peague; total loss. with the landscape at the bottom of the its peculiar action on the blood GEO. k. Johnson H ALLDALE. first and final account of administratrix al- Edward May, sailed from San Francisco by reg- A true Attest: barrel, and one or two trips taken from which attended ;the funeral. The ulates and the natural func- copy. lowed. Nov 15 for Makawell and Honolulu. strengthens ( HAS. P. A The storm of Dec. 5th made very good H /. :>K 1{( abroad in the hands of the children floral offerings were very beautiful, and Estate of Ilosetta W. Ritchie,Winterport; Ethel, Williams, sailed from Barbados tions. No wine—no About R inches of snow fell. opiates—absolutely from the house were very pernicious. sleighing. aside from the aud immediate friends first and filial account of administrator al- Nov. 24 for Jamaica and Boston. cents a bottle. family pure. Fifty At a Probate Court held all to (1th was a most uncomfortable Mabel 1 N sailed from at Bei ;a*< w.., I Tom, Dick and Harry perked up Dec. day. was a handsome from his fellow lowed. Meyers, Meyers, piece A HOWR8 & the County of Walilo, on u, take saw from arm The thermometer 18 below in the Estate of Melissa Spratt, Palermo; first Pernambuco Nov. 15 for Montevideo. A. CO., DRL’OuISTS. notice, Agatha’s registered workmen in the shoe The service cemher, A. D. 19<>2. I* world is factory. and final account of administrator allowed. Penobscot at Boston Nov. 12, repairing. that this great round very Hattie Hall is in very poor P. THOMPSON morning_Miss was conducted by Rev. Ashley A. Smith of Estate of Gilbert D. Kellar, Waldo; exe- Rebecca Crowell, M G Dow, arrived at white aud and full of things; and WILLIAMtor of the estate ol .1, ; large health. Mrs. M. W. White is improving— cutor’s returned. Nov 24 from Rosario. w„ on the the First Universalist church, and the Odd inventory Philadelphia Jackson, in said County of \\,, ! they likod it very well, whole, Monroe; ad- Rose Melvin sailed Telephone poles are being set from here to Estate of Frank F. Barden, lnnis, Colcord, from TRY ing presented a petition pia\ till saw a black, snuffling monster Fellows read the service over their departed 2 for Santa Cruz they ministrator's New Y’ork Oct may determine who are entitle.; _, Knox corner. It is intended to put the wire inventory returned; petition called a dog, and then they Huffed all up brother. for allowance presented. Sachem, Nichols, arrived at New Y’ork the estate now in iiis ham 1 at once_C. A. and E. N. Hall finished shares therein and order and sounded like the kettle boiling over up his work is done and his rest Estate of Martha C. Hall, Montville; will Feb 28 from Hong Kong. tin n. For begun accordingly. >1 on the stove, and wished themselves, threshing Dec. (ith and nearly half of the And the working time is forever past. presented; Wayland A. Hall named execu- Thomas A Goddard, arrived at Buenos Nov. 3 from Boston. Ordered, That the said i.etit ! for once, where the little red ants ran remains unthreshed. The Clem- And the Home of rest in the Mansions blest tor. Ayres grain yet all persons interested by .. the barrel. Is reached at last. Estate of Lucy A. nerrick, Belfast; will about the bottom of ent Bro’s are still running their machine. safely, joyously, SCHOONERS. order to be published three \u presented; Cyprian H. Bryant named exe The But now for the sad of this Republican Journal, a w | sad, part — Several from here are attending the and Elmer Tilestou Wadlin I eutor, Small, Georgia Gilkey, W R Gilkey, arrived at at Belfast, that they tna\ api.,,1 sad story. and P. trustees. to winter term of school at Freedom academy. Oliver R. Butler, who died in Denver, Franklin Staples New Y'ork Nov. 29 from Savannah. Court, be held at Belfast v Once there were new in the on the 13th people Estate of Mary Plummer, Knox; petition arrived New County, day of li. ... WINTERPORT. Colorado, Nov. 7th, was born in that part Henry Clausen, Jr, at Y’ork at of house, and great Mr. Horse stamped by for appointment of Frank P. ten the clock before n. ! presented Nov. 12 from Brunswick, Ga. if > the barrel two times a to take them Mrs. Abbie Grant, widow of the late Jen- of Hope now Appleton, Knox county, Me., VVilson administrator. any they have, why the pi aw day Gladys, H B Colson, arrived at New Y’ork er should not be in his and Deo. and lived there until Estate of Lucius C. Stephenson, Belfast; granted. riding very kindly carriage; nison Grant, died at the home of her son in 22, 1817, 1873, Nov 23 from Brunswick. GEO. E J< ill N'S11 for license to convey were very beautiful people, much Boston week and the remains were when he when to Furnessville, Indiana, to petition presented Harold C Beecher, E S McDonald, arrived A truecopy. Attest: i they last real estate and distribute. too’beautiful and too afraid of at Ponce Oct 21 from Guanica, P R. Chas. P. Ha/h ; spiders brought here for burial Monday. Mr. and reside. In 1884 he moved to Denver, where Estate of Julia Kane, Frankfort; petition to bend over a black barrel in the barn. John C Smith, arrived at Providence -; Mrs. Grant were residents of this for he the remainder of his days, arriv- presented for license to sell real estate. place spent Dec 8 from Fernandina. At a Prohate held at iv And so for twenty minutes of one day Estate of Van R. sec- Court, and were beloved and at the old of 85 He was Turner, Palermo; A from Jack- for the of Wald in all her on account of her many years respect- ing ripe age years. ond of executor Mary Hall, Haskell,cleared Couuty life, having and final account present- sonville Dec 3 for New York. December. A. D. 1902. was ed all. Mrs. Grant leaves one son, Wal- always very active and energetic and when ed. such beautiful children, Mrs. Cat by R cleared from B. W Hopkins, Hichborn, STEPHENSON ,, mb her fur of and a M rs. Flora in his was well known in his native Estate of Abigail H. Berry, Stockton allowed to dingy against lace, Boston, daughter, prime Wilmington. X C, Dee d for Boston. CHESTERStephenson, having present,. suc- Springs; final account of administrator that and the of the tea-table iu the Files of Fairfield. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace State of Maine as a prosperous farmer, R F’ abandoned at sea to resenting they other in ir w gilded legs Pettigrew, prior in presented. a of “L. F.” The residing different States, of > her tail erect, with her man. He took Nov 14. teaspoonful r' parlor, drilling Grant came from Boston to attend the cessful teacher and business late of in < Estate of Lura E. Glidden, Nortliport; son, Belfast, >anl ,, to the of her Willie I, Newton arrived at New Y’ork j feet drumming purr, an active in the affairs of his home first and of administrator deceased, who left real estate m jiirial, at which Rev. J.W. Hatch officiated. part final account Nov. 28 from Brunswick. True “L. F.” Atwood’s Bitters ! while the beautiful people paid Tom presented. W'aldo, amt praying that ( 1- .... town of and his residence and The Epworth League gave a birthday Appleton, during after each meal; it cures may he authorized to sell said and Dick and Harry injudicious Estate of Jonathan G. Dickerson, Belfast; dyspepsia. lie there held 37 offices in the town. For a a sale and distribute the party at the M. E. vestry Monday evening, first and final account of administrator de Just Soldier. 35c, 8 07.. bottle.— Ali dealers. pro.-e.-i- unseasonable compliments. the expenses, among said heit- was and little Do let me which was a affair—Rev. number of years he selectman, also bonis non “The dear things! very enjoyable presented. Ordered, That the said petition, a time school and was famil- Estate of Horace F. Knowlton, Morrill; hold them, Maude, a minute.” J. W. Hatch and family have returned from long director, “Medal of honor. To John C. Wetherby, all persons interested by aimm first and final account of administrator order to be this one's published three week ,, “Look at the tufts on ears. their visit to Island Falls—A very fine iarly known by almost every resident there. private, Company L, Fourth United States presented. Belfast National Bank. the Republican Journal, a nev "Which one is Such kit- His first Graves at Harry? lovely Sunday School concert was given at the M. wife, Margaretta Butler, Estate of Maria A. Mitchell, Freedom; Infantry. For most distinguished gallan- Belfast, that they may app<\.- j tens; and such a mother!” Court, to be held at Belfast, wi; homely E. died in 1883. In 188(5 he married Mrs. 0. J. first account of administrator presented. in action near The annual of the stockholders of the church Sunday evening. try Irnus, Luzon, Philippine meeting County, on the 10th oi l\ And because they looked at her, and Estate of Mary S. Wood, Belfast; first ac- Belfast National Bank for the choice of directors daj Richardson, who survives him. He leaves Islands, November 1899, in im- at ten of the clock before n.-.-.i because these were her APPLETON. count of administrator 20, carrying and the transaction of any other business that children, presented. if any they have, why the praver live children, Simpson D. and Edgar 0. of orders on the where he come before them, will be held at Mother Cat’s tail went up so straight Miss Bessie Gushee has returned from portant battlefield, may legally er should not he their banking rooms on January 1 3. granted. to her and Denver, Col.; Esther E. and Mrs. C. E. was un- Tuesday, GEO. E. Jt»P that it fairly pointed ears, Castine Normal school and is teaching in Distress after eating, belching, ami nausea desperately wounded, and, being 1903, at 10 o’clock a. m. A true copy. Attest she harder than ever: and her Pease of Mass., and Miss Eloise meals are of to walk crawled far to December 1902.—5w50 purred the Gurney district_Our village schools Malden, between symptoms dyspepsia able erect, enough Belfast, $, Chas. P. i?v/i bland aud sweet as which Hood's cures. yellow eyes grew have begun, with Benj.Keller and Ava Kel- Butler of Minneapolis, Minn. The inter- Sarsaparilla always deliver his orders. Died November 29, lemon behind a thick glass win- ment took in Fairmont Den- At a Probate Court held a: B• ;: drops ler as teachers. John is in place cemetery, “I wish I was a polly-wog.” “Why?” 1899.”— Bulletin from War Department. dow. Taylor teaching the of Waldo, ver, Nov. 9th. ’Cause I couldn’t be spanked.”—Life. Couuty the Sukeforth district_Mr. T. W. Pease Colorado, Just a soldier dead—with a medal on cent her. A. D. 1902. Uli, it was w'onueriui; Aim, wnen, lying For Sale or to Rent. liver makes a man. his t'fkK K H. tluit night, housed again in the black lias returned from a trip through Kennebec A lazy lazy Burdock breast; KANE admi ,i- John S. a native of Blood Bitters is the natural, never failing Just a boy who kept his courage to the end- I) tate of ,Julia Kane, l.tt• little kittens cried themselves He travels for the Vermont Farm Captain Staples, Syd- Desirable house, to rooms and 25 of barrel,the County. for a liver. ing of his quest, stable, County Waldo, deeeaM-i. N. has been lost at sea. He had remedy lazy Miller Street. water aim asleep, tlie mother could almost have Machine Co... G. 11. Page has returned ney, S., And the bugle song is mellow in the melody City gas. Fur- petition praying that he m she of “Has that Russian counters much in her nace heat. Possession given November public or private sale ami with them when thought from a visit with friends in Bluehill — sailed from the ports of Portland and of of wept sleep, 4.1902. Apply on premises, or to tate of said desn m- own name?” “Has she? She's got the en- in deceased, the faint odor of molasses in w hich she Gloucester for a number of and And tile muffled drum is thrumming a DK. F. A. K NOW I,TON, Miss Melissa Thomas died Nov. 14th in years past tire Statesman. Ordered, That thesaid pent: was her children. alphabet!”—Yonkers cadence slow and deep, 44tf Fairfield, Maine. bringing up all V. -n Mass. Nile formerly lived in had been in command of the schooners honor for and it's lau- persons interested h;. it became Mrs. Cat’s rul- Brighton, household accidents have no For it's the soldier, order to Thenceforth Yosemite and also the Jas. Ordinary be published tin., was in Bluehill Vesta, Indiana, a rels for his head, in the ing passion to get Tom, IHck and Har- Appleton_Elmer Ripley terrors when there’s bottle of Dr. Thom- Republican .Journal. a to the IV. S. Jordan com- And it’s for his the at Belfast, that thev ma\ into the best as recently on business_Elden has Dyer, belonging as’ Eclectric Oil in the medicine chest. praises daring—when ry society, personified Dyer soldier’s dead. Court, to be held at Bella- was master Heals burns, cuts, bruises, Instant lying the in the and the moved from Louise Keene's pany. Last summer he sailing sprains. PROBATE on by things parlor Mrs. house into relief. NOTICES. Count.\, the 13th da\ >t .1 Just a soldier dead—and the at ten of satin (which they commonly were not) Joseph Schemezhorn’s house_Mr. II. E. of the yacht Brentwood of Portland. After lying carpings the clock bet.-tv have an end; if any they have, why the pi- chairs. the Brentwood was hauled up he to “Does he claim to know much about wo- Howard of Whitefield, N. II., was here piloted When he fell the altar critic er should not he granted men?” he says are his upon every IT^ALDO SS.--I11 Court of held at Bel There was one chair in particular New Bedford the schooner and then “No; they beyond Probate, (iEt >. E again Dec. 4th, and was greeted with a Emma, was his friend. VI fast, on the Dili of comprehension.” “Then he's married."— day December, 1902 A true Attest: that generally was buttoned up to the With the folded about and the Robert F copy. good house—Mrs. T. W. Pease visited shipped as mate and pilot of the auxiliary Chicago Evening Post. flag him, Duntor, administrator on rite estate o Chas. P. Ha/. neck, as if it were going to have its schooner Veda M. McKowu of Gloucester medal Jonathan G. Dickerson, late of Belfast, in said friends in Fnion gleaming there, haircut, in red and white striped calico. recently_Mrs. Angie fora Newfoundland voyage. He, with the Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup seems Then the is quick in coming, and the County, deceased, having presented his first andf praise final account of administration ot said estate lor not know that it stood Simmons of Union is caring for Mrs. A. R. remainder of the on was wash- especially adapted to the needs of the chil- soldier lias his SS.—In Court of I Mrs. Cat did watch deck, share, allowance. dren. Pleasant to in on of that Arnold, who has been confined to the house ed overboard by a heavy sea and lost. Cap- take; soothing its in- For it's honor for the soldier when he dies WALDOlast, the 9th day way pretty nearly—or ugly—nearly is the all Albtrt L. admit.w tain was 52 of age and leaves fluence ; it remedy of remedies for beside his gun, Ordered, that notice thereof he given, three Blanchard, all the time. Enough for her that by sickness most of the time for the Staples years of S. Wood, latent Bella past a w ith several small resid- every form of throat and lung disease. And it's medals for his coffin—when the weeks successively in The Republican Journal, a Mary beneath the calico was the widow, children, I covering year... Palmer Martin and Herbert work is newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, deceased, [having presenter Sprowl ing at Swans Island, Me. His death will be soldier’s done. administr t onliest blue cushion in all Mrs. Wigway—Is a game of chance? that all persons interested may atter.d at a Pro- tion of said estate softest, plush have to New where all who knew him. poker gone Hampshire, they keenly regretted by bate to be held at on < this world of barrels and boxes, with Wigway—That depends largely upon the Just a soldier lying dead—with his trap- Court, Belfast, the 13th day Ordered, that notice tin are ed as teamsters in the woods. with whom of .January next, and show eau*e, if any they, weeks successively in The nails on their and thin and ltea- employ you play.—Philadelphia pings at his side; edges have, why the said account should not be allowed. newspaper i>ublished in Bella-: Mrs. Harriet 15. Bean, who had been ill Seople!ecord. And we come to look upon him, slow of lilled straw'. She had lain on that GEO E. JOHNSON. Judge. that all persons interested n .. A Cold ave. step and heavy-eyed; A true hate cushion a little blissful minute when for some time at her residence, 51 Pacific “Itching hemorrhoids were the plague of copy. Attest: Court, to he held ai Bell Come to clasp the badge of honor on his Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. of January next, and show the beautiful woman had invited her died Dec. in the tilst of her my life. I was almost wild. Doan’s Oint-, The forecast of sudden changes in the street, 9th, year faded service coat; have, why the said account slm hient cured me quickly and and her children to afternoon tea. weather serves notice that a hoarse voice age. Mrs. Bean was born at North Haven, permanently, Come to hear the bugle calling in its sadest, GEO. E. J< d! after doctors bad failed.” C. F. At a Probate Court, held at within and had not invited to and a heavy cough may invade the sanctity Cornwell, softest note; Belfast, A true copy. Attest: They her, though, in 1842. She was the daughter of Nehemiah N. for the of on the 9th of of health in own home. Cautious Valley Street, Saugerties, Y. County Waldo, day Chas. P. H u: ki sit on the blue plush cushion; and they your peo- And it’s honor for the soldier, with a medal December, A. D. 1902. have a and Catherine (Currier) Stone. Her ple bottle of One Minute Cough A who had been an new, had promptly shooed her off. waiter, old sailor, brightly a. harden, widow of Frank f. Cure always at hand. E. 11. Wise, Madison, mother came from Mass. Mrs. And it’s and when he’s (she to talk about the one chair Salem, watched as long as he could bear it while eulogy plaudit, ArabellaBarden, late of Monroe, in said County of SS.—In Court of Pr began Ga., writes: “I am indebted to One Minute Bean’s Daniel F. died some can husband, Bean, his master tried to draw the done what he do. Wa do, deceased, having presented a WALDOfast, on the 9th and its cushion to her children, and Cure for and stuffing through petition day they Cough my present good health, years ago. The deceased had been ill for the side of a bird. “Further he praying lor an allowance out the estate Fred B. (Hidden, administrat aft, sir,” a soldier peisonal their and their life It cures some and on Just lying dead—honor rushes to of saiu deceased. I.ura N stopped tiptoed clawing probably my Coughs, Colds, time, Monday she was oper- ventured, in an’ embarrassing whisper; E. (Hidden, late oi to Pneumonia and all ated on for a him then: tiny yelps listen. LaGrippe, Bronchitis, cancer by Drs. Wasgatt, Spear further aft!”—Youth’s Ordered, That the said petitioner notice to County, deceased, having preset Companion. Come the men with brush and come give final aocount of administrate And that who was the Throat and Lung troubles. One Minute and Walker of Thomaston. She failed to chisel; all persons interested by a of this night Tom, the and the causing copy allowance. of the three, Cough Cure cuts the phlegm, draws out the rally after the operation, and died on the Let me say I have used Ely’s Cream pencil pen, order to be published three weeks successively in hurley-burliest managed, Yet the comrades of the soldier hold the The a that 1 inflammation, heals and soothes the mucous following day. The deceased leaves three Balm for catarrh and can thoroughly rec- Republican Journal, newspaper published Ordered, notice there- for the first time in his life, to find his at weeks membranes and strengthens the lungs. R. daughters, with R. H. White & ommend it for what it claims. country in their debt— Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate successively, in the Rep out where a stave left a Della, Co., Very truly, Court, to be held at within and for said in Bellas way splintered H. Moody. Charlotte and Mrs. W. C. Stin- (Rev.) H. W. Hathaway, N. J. While they live, the praise and medal is so Belfast, newspaper published Boston; F., Elizabeth, County, on the 13th day of A. D. 1903, that all persons interested ntav small opening half-way up the side of son. tried Cream Balm to easy to forget, January. The two last named reside in this Ely’s and all ap- at ten of the clock before and show bate Court, to be held at Bel fa the not Where the of in the whis- noon, cause, barrel. He could possibly have city.—Rockland Star. pearances am cured of catarrh. The ter- flag glory ripples if an> they have, the of said of January next, and show of the why prayer petition- left his mother without awakening her The Merry Christmas Dance. rible headaches from which I long suffered pers breeze, er should not be granted have, why the said account sh- Where the of the battle sends the to a throaty noise and a claw are gone.—W. J. Hitchcock, late Mai r U. crashing GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. GEO. E. JOB presently Joseph Hussey, a well known resident of echo o’er the A true copy—Attest: A true Attest of but his mother was S. Vol. and A. A. Gen., Buffalo, N. Y. seas, copy. remonstrance, De fiddler in de corner, des of his died at 11 a. . Chas. P. Chas. P. Hazki a-pattin Castine, m., He The Balm does not irritate or cause sneez- We will find the living reasons for a na- Hazeltine, Register. not there. Tom thought he knew where had been in usual health and was about the tion’s and feet, ing. Sold by druggists at 50 cts. or mailed hope pride, she had gone. Just so, mother De fiddle-bow a-gwine, en a-makin’ music streets as usual Dr. W'allace and as we have found a medal sol- 88.—In Court of IT your Tuesday. by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren New York. Just for the At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and Dr. Parsons St., fast, on the 9th t w ent to make sure of your new house, sweet; were in attendance, but he dier who has died. for the County of Waldo, on the second WALDO day is de lived Tuesday Hannah M. Turner, executrix before you all moved in. En Christmas times, good people, only a few minutes after they were “Yes, you’ve certainly got a beautiful —W. D. Nesbit in Baltimore American. of December, A. D. 1902. what hard ter church V. R. Turner, late of Palermo times beat, summoned. The probable cause of death here,” observed a visitor to one of certain to the Tom tottered out at a place cut in the instrument, purporting be last ceased, having presented her re- En we’ll have a merry Christmas in de was heart disease. the fine old churches in Norfolk ; “but it's a will and testament of Eliza Emma door for his mother, and crossed the A Colson, count of administration of sa> mawnin’! pity the acoustics are so bad.” God Bless Us Every One. late of Searsport, in said County of Waldo, de- with her private claim, for allow grass plot that lay between the barn “That sure ceased, been lor Lost Hearing Restored. I’m they bain’t, ma’am,— having presented probate. that notice thereof and the woodshed behind the left de furrows whar de cotton Quickly Ordered, kitchen, We weary leastways, no longer,” was the reply of the Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- weeks successively, in The H* pal white No matter whether of “God bless us every one!” terested a to stopping every now and then to try to blossomed long standing or old lady who showed the party around, “for prayed Tiny Tim, by causing copy of this order be pub- newspaper published in Bella- wuz en not deafness and dwarfted of so lished three weeks in The shake tiis paw's clean of the cold, damp En de summer-winds singin’, de sun can be permanently cured by I catched and killed the last on ’em weeks Crippled, body, yet successively Republican that all persons interested may tall Journal, published nr Heltast. that bate dew. There was his a was blazin’ bright, Catarrhozone, which never fails even in ago.”—Christian Register. ihey may ap- Court, to be held at Bella- mother, only we earth to look on pear at a Probate Court, to be held at of En we reached de Lan’ of Promise: the worst cases. The pleasant-scented va- Of soul, tiptoe him, Belfast, January next, and show little way ahead; so near, her long black within and for said County, on the second Tues the said account yer left and right !— por of Catarrhozone Convinced Printed High towering over all. have, why shadow in the almost touch- Swing partners allays inflammation, by Testimony of day of January next, at ten of the clock before should not be allowed. moonlight En we’ll have a Christmas in de and cures the condition merry prevents catarrhal the hundreds of the cured, Mrs. Benz of 418 He loved the loveless world, nor dreamed noon, and show cause, if any they have, why the GEO. E. JOB ed him. lie hunied to come up with causes mawnin’! that deafness and relieves right E, 8th street, New York, who was for same should not be proved, approved and allowed. A true Attest but at the years indeed copy. her; nearest cellar window away. Thousands have proved the effi- a great sufferer from Catarrh, two GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Chas. P. llA/r De white folks in de big house hear de procured That it, at best, could give to him, the A ture she dived in blackly, leaving him to ciency of Catarrhozone, and with such a bottles of Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder copy. Attest: happy fiddles soun’, valuable within while, Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. stand, after, at the remedy easy reach there is and it effected an absolute cure in a of Pro crying weakly edge. En dey come ter see de dancin’, en day very But pitying glances, when his only need 88.—In Court no longer any reason for people to remain short while. One the blower will on the 9th of She evidently had not seen or heard standi n’ all eroun’; puff through Was but a cheery smile. WALDOfast, day deaf. Catarrhozone is recommended also clear the head and stop headache. 50 cents. At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and F. L. Blanchard, aaministrat- him. Let de music come a-ringiu’!—ain’t we for Coughs, Colds, Catarrh and Bronchitis. Sold Edmund Wilson and A. A. And thus he prayed, “God bless us every for the County of Waldo, on the 9th day of Ahagail H. Beiry, late of Si K either did Tom see nor hear a mo- kiverin’ de by Howes K groun’! Complete outfit. *1.00; trial size, 25c. & Co.-57 one!” December, D. A. 1902. said County, deceased, having ment later when a black and snuf- En oh! de Christmas in de tnawnin’! account of administration 1 merry Druggists, or N. C. Poison & Co., Hartford, Enfolding all the creeds within the span E. CURTIS, widow of Albine H. Curtis, late of allowance. lling monster leaped from where he lay Conn., U. S., or Kingston, Ont. Sold by Martin Lane had been telling stories of Of his child-heart, and so depressing none, SARAH Winterport, in said County of Waldo, Don’t keer erbout de of de sleet deceased, having presented a for Ordered, that notice then coiled in the bottom of the par patter ’pon Wm. O. Poor & Son, Belfast. his war-tune experiences. “Strikes me you Was nearer saint than man. petition praying snugly de shed— an allowance out of the personal property of said weeks successively, in The log ticular seized Tom’s and Dick’s top Hamilton’s Pills Cure Constipation. couldn’t have been a very fierce one after chair, roun’ lak shadders whar de fire I like to in deceased. newspaper published in Belt .- We gwine said one of fancy God, Paradise, and mother the blood, Martin,” his neighbors that all interested n Harry’s by neck. blazin’ Lifting a linger o’er the rhythmic swing Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to persons red; at the close of a tale of carnage. “Le’s hate Court, to be liehl at I' and there was one of halleluia shakes de over- No New Trial for McLeod. see; Of and song, with all persons interested by causing a copy of this just cry writhing En glory shingles how do cal’late chiming harp eager eyes of ami si | many you you actually made Turned order to be published three weeks successively in day January next, agony, and it was mostly hers; and she head— earthward, listening— the said act- away with ill that engagement?” The Republican Journal, a newspaper published they have, why w as or at least she so. halleluia, ’twell de mawnin’! j allowed. dead, thought Glory Bangor, Dec. 10. W’illiam McLeod, I Mr. Lane's cheeks were still flushed with The anthem stilled—the at Belfast, that they at a Probate angels leaning may appear ■!< 1 Tom tottered back across the lawn, known as the “Millinocket the excitement of the “I’ll tell there Court, to be held at Beltaat, within and for said GEO. E. roun’ de creakin’ cabin ’twell de terror,” story. you A true Attest: Hans’ very one County, on the 13th day of January, A. D. 1903, copy. throwing a small black shadow in the nowr in the Penobscot a wait- thing,” he said, with mild resentment, Above the golden walls—the morning sun Chas. P. H / roof lif’! couuty jail at teu of the clock before and show c- use, you “I made with as o’ them as Of Christmas noon, moonlight, and lay down, his small skeer de ha’nts ter kiver whar de ing trial at the February term of court away just many bursting flower-like with the if the of said En you did o’ any they have, why prayer petition* wet with tousled and they me!” prayer, er should not be paws dew, very weather freeze ’em stiff! on charge of assaulting Deputy Sheriff granted. SS.—In Court of I*1 “God bless us one!” GEO. E. beside the others. one we holler Fred M. every JOHNSON, Judge. fast, on the 9th ■ bad cook, wonder if realizes Dr. It mi t" tention of \ Naggsby—I Slobsleigh Agnew's Ointment. willgive instant sired to the same for and all bate Court, to be heldat Bella.t. there is else to Hood’s Doctor—Yes, there are a water almost If present settlement, “ nothing equal Sarsa- great many immediately. bow many kinds Of a fool he is ? comfort in cases of or of and .aiw- want relief and cure this is Itching, Bleeding indebted thereto are requested to make payment January next, show ; i|(,*eil It the stomach and drugs used in medicine. you quick the ■ not parilla. gives vigor Waggsby—I’m afraid not. I used to go Blind Piles, and will cure in from three to immediately to R. F. Dun ton of Belfast, Me., have, why the said account should Patient—Tberi bedad! An’ sthill a remedy. Sold by A. A. Howes A Co., Drug- my tone, cures dyspepsia, creates appetite, and is, to school with him, and he was terribly six nights. 35 cents. Sold by Edmund authorised agent. ABB1K L. 8EWALL. GKO. B. should be. well at that.—Puck. gists, Belfast Me. A true Attest: makes eating the pleasure it good manny people git poor in numbers.—Los Angeles Herald. Wilson and A. A. Howes A Co.—da Boston, Mass., November 11.1902.—49 copy. kw1 Chas. P. Haxki.ti.ns. VL onowou. proieSSU)U *WMTU> ftutAbAACSV. • Miss Ruth Hanna, whose engage- I* The Chanaptoa Vnnaa Golfer. 016 na™e and we be- ment to Joseph Medill McCormick, An but Miss Genevieve Ilecker. the eighteen sometime* given to what have sports, Miss Grace for- aching tooth may be little, it 4*AlfctaniAHC f! list Ilodgdon Boutelle, son of the new ambassador is New York who has known as the BAD no better can be to Russia, nervy. year-old girl twice WlllllUIvVll^ «.g*"erally DI3- If'"',",1,1 have, merly of Bango-, has taken an editorial EASE. It :s not was recently announced, is the youn- won the national women’s golf cbam- WVMlliy confined to dena of baseball. No sport can position on the Boston Transcript, to Speaking of the worst is not Vlce or lower gest daughter of Senator Marcus society, _ _ _ classes. The ^"Vtlian which paper she lias been A.. the n thf purest -■1. vigor—Ayer’s. secure it witli your own favorite local m e to the laws that of-door people. McCarter has Some Henry Fernald Andrew. Fernald Edward. musical composers are like men ! This is we that newspaper, The Republican Journal at a simply a means to in his why say supplied powerful drawings in- Fernald Folsom Andrew. Foss without credit. can’t any one Both one I is to make George. They get bargain. papers year *2.25 an easy imitable while E. W. to take Hair only style, Kemble, James C. Grant Adam. Grant Enoch their notes. Ayer’s Vigor always Send your order and to Til k R what their purpose Frederic Door Martin money Steele, Justice. S. Grout Amos, Jr. Holt Tobias. John- restores and makes i’ublican Journal Publishing C'o at their thought is, Chas. AVhen a man a woman color, Livingston Bull, Philip It. Good- son Andrew J. Johnson George. Johns- compliments Belfast, Maine. led to the multitude she isn’t satisfied unless she can induce the hair win. and others have co-operated to ton Sylvester M. Johnston William F. grow long and ; game the absolute make this number of the most him to repeat it at le'ast seven times. Outing Jones Erasmus A. Kempton Lemuel, Jr. ft.M a bottle. AH iving to attain artistic of the heavy. dru,{iets. bodily seasop. Much of the Little James B. Mil- Some are -<• M’Glathry Jas. A. marriages failures because association of tern- is done in four colors. The PR.SJI) illustrating liken George S. Porter Erasmus. Rich the woman in the case is suspicious and If your druggist cannot supply you, ATWOOD, straint with the at- recrudescence of as a send us one dollar and we will Saratoga sporting Lathley. Rich Charles P. Rich Nelie- some are failures because she isn’t.— express bodily strength, centre has been the cause of much dis- £ you a bottle. lie sure and give the name WINTERPORT, HA1NE, miah, Jr. Rowell Aaron H. Rowell Chicago Daily Xews. Sol nearest office. leal before men and cussion the your express Address, during past year. Jesse Andrew, .Tr. Rowell David. Suntos J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. a wliicli, while it p Lynch Williams, one of'the best of Lewis C. Sproul James. John. Insurance and In-in all to become trained Sproul The Useless Real observers and writers, describes Moses. Washburn Edward T. College Graduate. Estate, -a will at Tappan j: players, the situation there in an article of com- Washburn Philo F. Washburn REPRESENTING OVEk FORTY-FIVE MILLION mis the which Seth. ASSETS. price pelling interest. IIow two men strug- It is frequently forced upon public —42. Fire, Life, Plate i.v to enjoy the full gle with hunger and cold in Alaska’s notice that many college graduates I Accident, Glass, Tornado Insurance, Steam Boiler Ht of PAY being a tlior- interior to prove that the Far North Females. cannot till the elementary requirements Insurance and Inspection. has a for admission to a living volcano, and Abbott business house. Bonds for incidentally Maria. Arey Mary A. V. They Security Cashiers, Contractors, Administrators and s the basis of good found that a mountain cannot spell nor add accu- Trustees supposed great Chick Caroline E. Chick Harriet N. correctly, Correspondence solicited. Real estate -ng No did not nor write SPOT CASH bought ami sold. spirituality. exist, is thrillingly toid. Ad- Couillard Elizabeth N. Dean Elizabeth rately, legibly. Something is injure or venture of with a of carelessly absorbing interest is the C. Dean 15. Doe Eliza 1). Dun- wrong system education which a Mary For itliout doing himself motif of a second installment of graduates a young man at the of SECOND HAND GOODS Cap- ning Nancy M. Dunning Susan M. age Hid morally. While tain Joshua two in a state of Slocum’s “The Voyage of Dunning Theodosie W. Fernald twenty practical help- -no moral purpose the Nancy. lessness. The blame does not Advertise There are lie alto- in.,.. Aquidneck.” other bits Fernald Susan W. Holbrook f- ■ have have Susan L. of all kinds. A line assortment of 'ifiat tssiohi* Offer done, they of with the but some adventure, wild life, the fiction of Jobnsou Emma J. Johnston Catharine. gether college, of it a very tangible way more does. than passing value, and many in- Johnston L. Johnston Jerusha certainly g" rous health, how to Lydia There in structive technical articles. F. Johnston Mary J. Jones Catharine is, first, many college facul- SECON D HAND TOVES. g- They have not done ties an excessive fear of the P. Jones Elmira. Jones Sarah M. words utili- is or stilted orations. tarian and commercial. The traditional Maine Teachers’ Association. Kempton Augusta S. Kempton Cath- The Journals_ by traveling the road high ideal of life should not he ANTIQUE GOODS a specialty. arine B. Kempton Mary II. Kempton college Tie BepDiicai are not the Jewel > haudi- suffered to hut it is now in dan- Octavia. Littlefield J. M’Glath- perish, WATCHES bought and sold. ■iiis- nor the of The Abigail of AKD product twenty-third annual meeting of F. Milliken Eliza ger degenerating into a vague, im- i tiir' are the ry Mary Ann. Milli- They living the Maine practicable ideal having no connection Teachers’ Association, to he ken Emily F. Porter Jane. Rowell HgfT’Get before of stmence, frugal living with real social service and 1 my prices you dispose your held in Harriet. Rowell Susan. usefulness. goods. as lack mental Waterville on Tuesday and Wed- Tappan-. Breadth of SUBSC3IBES0R THE JOURNAL they may Adaline. view must not be exalted at Er. j be deficient in and Tompson Tompson Maria. the of may nesday,- 31, promises Washburn expense accuracy. Tast Margaret II.—37. H.G. Main St. they havepreach- to be of unusual excellence. The pro- In the second place, while the stan- Bicknell,33 re sermon on the SECOND DEPARTMENT. dard for into A that is a in its phy- gram soon to be announced in full will getting college lias been country paper power i is a sermon, and the FORMERLY COOMBS & CO. community, that works for the benefit ami good contain addresses raised, standard for staying in has, me aest arid Most Practical Farm i- ucli needed in these by prominent educa- Males. good of its is the advertising and Family tors from various if anything, been lowered. The student community Peoer Published nid states. Among these medium in which to reach the people of self-indulgence.— Abbott Charles. Abbott Daniel. is “passed” if he makes per cent, JH are Prof. John M. Tyler of Amherst Arey sixty that community. Richard R. William on the final examination. In the world College, who will speak on Wednesday Arey R. W. At- SLEIGHS, Country papers containing local news are wood Atwood he is flunked if lie does not make evening on the question, “How Can We Benjamin. John. Blais- 100 certainly the best advertising mediums in For dell cent, which to ^$2.00 .-strict Production. Adapt Our System of Education to Latimus C. Chick Augustus C. per every day. advertise to get the.trade of the Only j Collius David F. Collins Samuel L. Finally—and here the public is at country people—White’s Sayings. ! Present Needs.” Prof. Tyler lias for JUMPERS, Believing that one of our readers fault—there is a every should Colson Daniel, Doe John W. Dun- tendency to es- have at least one farm and many years been a lecturer ‘to-day The Journal into a larger good family journal .ales I prominent timate the of a Republican goes we have unions in the re- on social and ning RoberL Fernald Johnson. Fol- importance good educa- perfected arrangements whereby'we can educational topics. His tional and PUNGS number of homes in Waldo County than send that practical and instructive journal Fuoi u-tion is often 1 som Jacob .1^ Foss William F. Grant instruction as we do that of an frankly course of lectures last winter before and Home, in connection with The Reim bli- industrial other ; hence advertis- William. Gross David. Hall enterprise, namely, by the any paper published can Journal for only #2 00. the of The There is no for ! the Twentieth Century Club in Boston George. Of various sryles and value price doubt, Holbrook C. Johnson value of its the last ten ers who desire to reach Waldo should Republican Journal alone. \V«* are unable was a notable success. Henry Joseph. plant. During people t of Frank A. Hill, t<» give but a brief description of the contents of large part the Johnston Enoch C. Robinson years American universities and col- of my own m ike, now ready use The Journal as a medium to of the Massachusetts State Joseph. accomplish Farm and Home, which is for I it is considered de- ; Secretary have had more unequaled variety Rowell Benj. F. Albert. leges money to spend for the It contains more Waldo and excellence. Prominent its de- in i Board of Education, will deliver an ad- Simpson sale. purpose. county among many the productive Amos. Trevett Alfred N. Trev- than the famous universities of Ger- partments may be mentioned the dress on Tuesday evening on “Seven Sproul news than any other paper; hence those nally capable men. ett Charles W. Trevett Richard G. many handled in the whole of the nine- Farm and Garden Market Reports Lamps for the Teachers’ Way.” Sec- who desire to know about Waldo county Vmalgamated Associa- Van Meter Oliver.—.30. teenth century. The Germans with ISAAC S. STAPLES, Fruit Culture Mechanical Devices and retary Hill was formerly a -Maine man and Waldo towns should sieel, Tin-Plate their pfennings bought the realities of people county Fashions and Fancy Work. j who, like so many has attained it is found that any others, Females. whereas we have subscribe for The Journal. and \ eminence as education, lavished Maine, Feeding Breeding The Apiary : the limit of an educator in another Brooks, output our dollars on appearances, on marble Talks with Our Lawyer News ot the state. Anna J. Pn. D., Pro- Abbott R. Blaisdell Sarah A. ADVIRTISINO RATES Day plate mills, the McKeag, Lydia and stained j and lodge fessor of at Chick Ellen A. columns, dainty dormitories Dairy Creamery Household Features of the over- Pedagogy Wellesley Col- Chick Maria L. Col- ptivalent glass. As a result some of the ON APPLICATION The Poultry Yard The Box lege, will speak Wednesday afternoon son Helen M. Dean Clarissa R. Doe college Question anil doubler, and an students are and un- Plants and on “The Value of Fernald becoming early Subscription. One fi months Flowers. The Veterinary l cents Pedagogical Train- Mary. Caroline. Fernald Han- year, $2; twenty-five conscious victims of luxury, convinced The Horse and Swine ■ Other will be nah. Foss Foss H offers Sheep l on the roller and ing.” speakers A. J. Cyrena. Jerusha A. SI; months, 50 cents. See clubbing that the fraternity is of more conse- Farm and Home is published Iiemarest, Superintendent of Public Gordon Betsey. Gross C. R. H. Johns- to subscribers who one in advance. semi-monthly, offense.” if than the pay year the '24 numbers w Inch a Also, any in ton Eliza F. quence curriculum. comprise year’s subscrip- h> Instruction Hoboken, N. J., Johnston Sarah E. tion a volume of over he continually vio- Supt. Kemp- In Oberliu the other I saw some- PUB. CO. making 600 pages, teemintr G. A. Stuart of New ton Hannah H. day REPUBLICAN JOURNAL with all the latest and 1 it shall be Britain, Conn., and Little Lucretia A. most reliable information output, thing that should us to that and can Principal Philip Emerson of the Cob- Mansfield E. P. Smith Ann. help preserve ) Belfast, Maine. experience science supply. No bet- and the charter im- Mary our It was a ter proof orits can be ■ optimism. small, rough popularity offered than its * bett School, Mass. The Elizabeth A. M’Shea Cath- enormous eil.” Lynn, program M’Glathry on the floor of the circulation, which extends into everv will include patch old chapel each bass numerous speakers from arine. Porter Harriet. Robinson Pru- State, number being read by no less than a Cutters’ League, the work of an amateur million readers. Maine whom are dence. Smith hall, carpenter he allowed to cut more among President Lydia. Sproul Sarah F. Remember we among the students, and conspicuous send both papers a full year, all White of President Fellows of Hannah. Washburn Helen at the half pots or 480 boxes Colby, Tompson as a can of postpaid, very low price stated. Address only patch be. One Ober- all orders to 1 the University of Maine, B.—27. Total, 130. irtli, or 360 boxes of andStateSup- lin’s “needs” is a new but if a Cream Balm is Into the California erintendent W. W. Stetson. chapel, placed nostrils, spreads The lathers of Chi- Interest- REP. JOURNAL PUB Studies Pursued and Books Used new chapel or a new' floor means that a over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is im- CO., Belfast fie. work ing programs of one half day each will In day’s to twenty- good professor must be sacrificed, let mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does ■ be presented for the five separate de- School. day. This maximum, the old chapel and its patched floor not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug- also partments. a minimum; if a stand.—.J. Frank Johnson in the Book- or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. A feature which should add to the Reading—National Reader, Introduc- gists unable to accomplish tion to do. and Reader. lover's Magazine. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York. LIVE success of the meetings is the combina- Young Gram- STOCK t task, bis companions mar— Fiske’s 1 tion of the Murray. Geography—01- t Min. The Schoolmasters’ Club and the Waters of Life journeymen and Association of ney’s Parley’s. Arithmetick— Told a i(l the use of a Superintendents with by Forty-niner. SOLB UN bicycle the Smith’s, Colburn’s and Emerson’s. Al- COMMISSION. a ig hours. The Boston general State Teachers’ Association. [ : The Schoolmasters’ Club will hold its gebra—Colburn’s. Geometry—Grund’s 1 fj;,' ,|1|ade any “rushing or and Holbrook’s. Samuel Kingsbury of this city, who is RECEIVERS OF... annual dinner at the Elmwood Hotel on Surveying—Flint’s. t;injure or jeopardize hale and active at the age of 83, is the SPECIAL REPORT BY A WATER EX- It is Navigation—Bowditch’s. Philosophy— New Milch Veal a such Wednesday evening. expected last survivor of a of nine men PERT, who examined the of Utah, Ne- Cows, Calves, Beef of i,, fellow-member, that Gruud’s. History—Whelpley’s Com- party springs ter on the wall Prof. Tyler will be theguestof the vada and California in the interest of an Ohio before W. S. Goodrich’s and Peter Par- who went overland from this city to On and after Oct. 13, 1902, trains every description, and also Ho(t», Club. The Association of Superintend- pend, connecting institution, says the finding of ilE. repeatedly slacking the and California during the gold fever of at Burnham and Waterville with trains I and ents will hold its annual in ley's. Dictionary—Webster’s Walk- through Sheep Horses. laid out its entire meeting er’s. Bascomb’s 1849, says the of the Ban- .for and from Portland and ISHAftl SPRINGS connection with the Writiug Books, in four correspondent Bangor, Waterville, attention to the line more department of su- Special New Milch Cows. up than Parts. Holbrook’s School gor Daily News. The trip was one fil- will run as follows: : on Common Ap- Boston, and nature ot that water was a wonderful Veal time.” of a perintendence Wednesday forenoon. led with vivid and the Calyes sold on their merits. Employees is used in school. experiences trials FROM BELFAST. discovery and a valuable acquisition to the ma- I The usual reduced rates’are paratus Hogs sold at market Hi, textile factory formed a granted which would hardly be undertaken in teria medics. They are located on the non hern price. a all the railroads of the AM PM PM t-, to by state. Water- the spur of Sau Miguel Mountain, about thirteen Quick returns and market values. mediately attempted present day. After reaching Inde- Belfast, 7 16 1 26 3 30 ville with its central location is of Fish depart. miles distant from the City of San Diego, Cal. Have I,-:. amount of a fair week’s easy Sagadahoc County Industry. made had 15 years’ experience. pendent, Kansas, they the'trip in City Point.t7 20 fl 30 13 36 The waters flow out of the side of a which 1 access, and, with its new will 30 tl hill, Write employees of the Nation- city hall, a party of 150 passengers and 40 wagons Waldo.+7 40 13 66 is crowned with heavy strata of chalky deposit. or telegraph for information. afford excellent facilities for the meet- Abner C. fish warden for Brooks 7 42 1 62 4 20 1 'any are said to have en- Johnson, 50 teamsters and plainsmen. The Sn^Btock shipped from Burnham every Monday. jjjed of the trip Knox .17 64 12 04 14 38 Unlike other waters, that 'i for the same ings Association. A large gath- in his annual a for spring continually success, Sagadahoc county, report proved dangerous one, Asiatic Thorndike. 8 00 2 10 5 15 form calcareous and incrustations which of teachers is from deposits E- L- B. & A. "iirtict which lasted two ering expected every cholera broke out en route and of Unity. .... 8 10 2 18 5 50 or if and Stock Yards, of the fishing industry of Sagadahoc the require removing, ferruginous sulphur- 1J‘ part of the state. Burnham, arrive. 8 36 2 40 6 26 cover vats with ... Brighton, Mass. Ambrose P. Winston number 20 died, plainsmen. The ous constantly the slime, these B. 1 mostly Bangor...1130 4 40 flow over the solid rock without LIBBY, Burnham, Me. »la county ending November 30, presents waters showing Direct all to ; Atlantic. companions of Mr. Kingsbury were A M of accumulation of inquiries the following the least stain any deposit, Dr. 86th interesting figures: Cyrus Rowe, Hiram Pierce, Charles Waterville. 9 08 3 08 7 15 the waters remaining any length of time perfect- Cheney’s Birthday. PM i medlars Need Humber of lobsters taken Treadwell, Edward William AM ly elear. LIBBY BROTHERS, Me. Not Pay. 140,055, Heath, Portland.12 16 6 35 1 05 is an Burnham, a The medicinal quality antacid, and where Dec. 10. value $12,450.75, gain of 17,241 over Heath, A. James Patterson E- D. 4 00 # 6 Lewiston, Me., Rev. Dr. Campbell, Boston J 67 alkaline lotions are used in fevers or cutaneous 1001. There are one hundred and Is: "as handed down the Oren Burbank two and Americus Parker, all from this im- diseases, warm or cold, this water has no rival. 4'iH by Cheney, formerly presi- with 'he lobster fishermen. Humber of traps mediate vicinity. They started from TO BELFA8T. Salt Rheum in aggravated cases, proper four ,,7' w Supreme Judicial dent of Bates attention to the and 1 1 1 I college, celebrated his 2.675, each valued at one dollar. this section on the 11th of drinking using externally, let *ec. 10th the trap day April, must to its healing influences. declaring lobsters liberated E-r’.. 7W yield H 86th birthday to-day. At noon Dr. Short 2,463. Fines 1849, and arrived at Webber BostonBoston, I »A00 Patients suffering from gastric catarrh or acid Pa; j" hawkers and pedlars to creek, w D. 8 30 CALIFORNIA ;*“e $379.00. which was 50 miles from j dyspepsia will find by its proper use a tendency fli as unconstitutional. entertained at dinner paid Sacramento, P M Cheney J. F. to* properly acidulate the juices of the stomach, Clams, fresh, in the shell, 2,575 bar- in the latter of after Portland. 11 CO 7 00 105 time this statute has and part October, to remove abnormal coating and live tissue Boothby family and Mrs. Caroline AM bring rels; value, $4,527.50. a which was filled with the AM into action. illA few’ years ago one Swan and son. trip 15 ?*« Cheney Mrs. Boothby 150 Waterville. 7 9 62 4 16 Also from same cause or from im- that the law made a Clams, salt, barrels; value, $480. greatest dangers from lurking Indians 7 00 1 persons teeni,,‘‘t,vel is Dr. Cheney’s daughter. Bangor. 36 digestion or unsound teeth have offensive 111 Humber gallons oil, and other foes the p M proper that a non-resident of This 1,750; value, deadly upon plaius. so much so to render them timid about hesun.1'Iu" evening from 6 to 10 an informal 8 50 breath, WATERS $490.08. One of the Burnham, depart. 10 20 4 47 OF LIFE. 'ake out a Rowe, was close conversation, will find the use of these 0f license. Thous- was tendered to Dr. party, Cyrus 9 08 10 66 6 05 reception Cheney Mackerel in 52 taken ill with the and was Unity. waters as a and drink render the breath are involved this caught traps, barrels; cholera very Thondike. 9 17 1120 6 16 gargle Jeci8!0‘ ,1rs Sixty $330. being left so far in the rear of the emi- * al.r,. ^'[own to the usual winter An Oli> and Well-Tried Smelts, 67,940 lbs.; value, $4,925.77. grant train they decided to push on, LTi,s mterport. Remedy. WU. O. POOR a Ballast. s Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing has been Cusk, fresh, 44,058 lbs.; value, $804.22. and with their sick comrade they urged SON, Ijhi rather rough in Syrup n1 „are used for over sixty years millions of Cod, fresh, 393,236lbs.; value, $7,908.- their mules onward lashing them into a NOTICE. : f reeze is considered a by COMONfflALTH one ..., , mothers for their children while 37 HOTEL fUOclot teething, run, and reached their party just at 'oe people and with success. It aKoo,(he prospects perfect soothes the child, Hake, fresh, 477,316 lbs.; value,$4,774 camping time. Great indeed was the 0. 8. Circuit Court, 1 “Pot ice are favorable. sorteus the all cures wind a Cor. Main and Pleasant Sts., Belfast. very gums, allays pain, 41. when the sick man was Maine District. J Portland, Dee. 6, 1902. For Sale at — found Bargain and 1s the best for surprise Pursuant to the rules of y,Itflll 0|| | colic, remedy Diarrhoea. the Circuit Court of Is to Haddock, fresh, 45,000 lbs.; value. to be still alive and much This hotel is cured in 30 minutes pleasant the taste. Sold by druggists improved by the United States for the District of Maine, no- That desirable and well located real estate at centrally located near the railroad iJJ'loril's by in $826.36. the while be continued to 1 tice is hereby that ELLERY of "Sj every part of the world. Twenty-five trip, gain, given, HCWDEN tie foot of Main street, known as the Daniel depot and steamboat wharves, and has Sold This never W in said has for ad- lately 4'haryA- lotion. cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Pollock, fresh, 74,786 lbs.; value, and before had arrived at their Interport, District, applied Lane wharf property, will be sold low to close been ,lsts’ Howes A they I mission as an and counsellor put In Hist-class condition. It will be con- Helfasc Me. Co., Drug- Be sure and ask for attorney of said the estate. Inquire of Mrs Winslow’s Sooth- $627.27. journey’s end ne was completely re- Circuit Court- ly4T and N. F. HOUSTON, Executor. ducted as an up-to-date, one dollar a day hotel. ing Syrup, take no other kind. Fish stands valued at $9,475. covered. 3WS0 A. H. Clerk. DAVIS, Belfast, ,1900.—Gltf 33 MAT [IE VS & LAWRENCE. L Viola schooner is coal SEARSPORT LOCALS. 'fort for Philadelphia: May. Bangor, riving there Mondayi The via Groton, Conn.; Carrie C. Miles, Stol- loaded for the Maine Central railroad. on. ) Boston, Dec. 14. I-oeal vessel owners are Boston, Deo. 8. Sld, Soh. Young Brothers, benefitting by the urgent demand for ton- PROFIT ar, soh. Hattie S. coal and unusually Philadelphia; 9, Collins, nage for transporting Stonington; sld, soh. Kit Carson, New York ; high rates are being paid for suitable craft. FRED A. 1 K. Fernandina; ton is being for JOHNSON 11, cld, sch. Bowers, 12, old, From 82 to 82.30 per paid sch. Nathauiel T. Palmer, coal port ; 18, ar, carrying fuel from Philadelphia to this is of sch. Lizzie B. Willey, Brunswick. port, the highest rates for years. On the The matter of feed Philadelphia, Dec. 9. Ar, sch. Marie other hand long voyage business does not Palmer, Providence; 10, ar, sch. Augustine improve, though vessels are not urged upon tremendous to the Hart, Bangor; cld, ship Tillie E. Starbuok, the basis of prevailing rates. Coasting importance New York; 13, cld, soh. Lyman M. Law, lumber rates are higher. You'll Do Well Portland; 14, ar, sch. Jennie French Potter, New York, Dec. 11. On the Oceanic, hJ is Bos- were of farmer. Wrong feeding Bangor; IS, ar, sch. Young Brothers, which arrived to day, six members ton ; ship Bangalore, Honolulu; 16, ar, sch. the of the crew of schooner Lucy A. Davis of loss. is Daylight, Hillsboro, N. B. Portland, Me., who were taken off their Right feeding profit. Baltimore, Dec. 8. Ar, sch. Edith G. Fol- vessel in mid ocean by the steamer Brink- and mate remained in well, Washington. burn. The captain FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS we shall offer The up-to-date farmer knows Portland, Dec. 9. Ar, sch. Gamecock, Liverpool. The Brinkburn fell in with the many extraordiw Boston; 12, dr, sch. J. V. Wellington, Ban- schooner off Cape Hatteras on Nov. 11 and ones that you will remember. This kind of bargaining don’t ^ for New York; cld, schs. Calumet and the crew. The Brinkburn was what to feed his cows to gor rescued in the now it will be relished 1 get William B. Palmer, coal port; 13, ar, sch. from New Orleans and Norfolk for Man- every day week, just by even Islesboro, Baltimore via Rockland. chester, where she landed the distressed economical buyer. COME AND SEE the most milk, his pigs to get Bucksport, Dec. 10. Ar, schs. Melissa seamen. The Lucy; A. Davis was lumber Trask, Lowell, Fernandina, with hard pine laden from Brunswick for Bostdli. I. K. Dec. 11. J. A. the most his hens to lumber to E. & Stetson, Bangor; Thomaston, Me., Creighton pork, George A. Lawry, St. George. S. I., with & Co. have recovered a judgment, amount- INTERESTING Extra Good coal to F. H. Noble, Bangor; Nil Desperan- ing to $8,800, against the Thames Towboat Value in the most Science. duin, Boston, with cargo for Bangor. Co. of New Loudon, Conn., on account of en inch strictly all wool Suitings, mixed goods, Unde-** get eggs. wU browns, greens. Delaware Breakwater, Dec. 13. Ar, ship the loss of tlieir schooner Lott e, which was blacks, blues, ieds, good values at one dollar and twenty-five cents Honolulu; sch. Sarah D. J. Raw- sunk bv collision with a barge towed by Bangalore, ... .' But how about the children ? per yard, only — Block — son, Georgetown for New York. one of defendant company’s boats, in 69c. 2b{ Dec. «. sch. Medford, on the night of November dozen Ladies’ Fleece Port Tampa, Sld, island channel, COyc Lined v.,,. Are fed to Leland, Philadelphia; 11, ar, sch. Adelaide 27, 1897. The Lottie had a cargo of 3,000 all wool, dark colored Plaids, 32 only. |i they according Barbour, Philadelphia. barrels of lime, belenging to the firm, and Warrantedinches wide, have sold for one dollar and value now dozen best quality Fleered I I Perth Ambov, N. J., Dec. 9. Sld, sch. was bound from Thomaston to New York. thirty-seven cents, extra good M a Fants, good value a, science, bone food if bones Pendleton Satisfaction, Burgess, Eliza- She was a two-masted schooner of 155 tons. MRS. E. F. DAVIS, at.85c only. bethport. The barge that was in collision was also sch. Gov. Ames, two of her crew were drowned; -- Supt. of Schools of Searsport, Me. are soft and a Norfolk, Dec. 10. Ar, sunk, and in pieces wool Dress Goods, fine cashmere like, 50c undeveloped, the crew of the Lottie were ail saved. lv •vide worth Boston. _ forty two inches splendid styles, Dec. 10. Cld, sch. & Co.’s claim was resisted, and SKIM TORTURES lCTr»^“?fVIFlr- *3 Brunswick, Ga., Creighton all Forms of eighty-seven cents, only. 59c. flesh and muscle food if M. Lunt. Boston ; 12, sld, sch. the ease was contested very strongly. The And Itching C. T. Thompson of Belfast was in town they Laura Moody, sch. Etna, New courts found in their favor on every Scaly Humours Instantly Celia F., New York; 14, sld, point, cent last week. and recover the full amount of their Relieved and wool novelty goods, fifty quality, are thin and weak and a blood York. they Speedily ^11 39c. sch. Penobscot, interest and costs. SPECIAL Mariner's Lodge worked the third degree Providence, Dec. 11. Sld, claim, with New York. Gloucester, Mass., . The Tuesday night. food if there is anemia? Carrabelle, Fla., Cld, sch. Pendleton fishing schooner Patriot arrived this morn- CURED BY CUTICURA. Providence. after a severe with the gales of Treatment consists dozen Ladies’and 1 • Miss Rhodes returned on Saturday from Sisters, Davies, ing struggle Complete ($1), QA Wiscasset, Me., Dec. 12. Sld, sch. Maggie the past week,(during which her crew saved of Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the Gloves and Mittc her home in Scott’s Emulsion is a mixed of grays, white, v d Northport. S. Hart, Demerara via Portland. the lives of the entire crew, consisting skin of crusts and scales and soften the WRAPPERS ,. sch. A. Mrs. Josephine Smith olj Rockland is the New London, Ct., Dec. 15. Ar, seven men, of the schooner Belle Wooster, thickened cuticle, Cuticura Oint- m,xeci.25c 39c.. the Cod Liver Oil in it W. Ellis, Ryder, Port Reading for Belfast. who were drifting about in mid-ocean in an in stock about 10 dozen Flannellete 50c guest of Mrs. J. W. Black. food; to Instantly allay itching, We.have to in a Pensaeola, Dec. 15. Cld, sch. Olive T. open boat, as well as putting three of her ment, Wrappers made retail regular way and and for cents and one dollar, but Frank Whittier and wife are to Portland. own crew on board the Rockland schooner irritation, inflammation, eighty-seven Capt. Whittier, Re- will sell them until closed makes flesh, blood and muscle, Black Dec. 15. Ar, sch. Mary Methebesec in order to assist, the frost bit- soothe and heal, and Cuticura entirely £Qr spend the holidays in town. Rock, Ct., out for.031 Me. ten men of that vessel in The solvent to cool and cleanse Ann McCann, Gates, Bangor, making port. Pills, Gy This is certainly a bargain. (Not all sizes.) The Ladies’ Reading Club will meet Fri- the Lime and Soda make bone Vineyard Haven, Dec. 15. Ar, sch. Lucia escape of the crew of the Belle Wooster, the blood. A Single Set is often New York for Portsmouth. who after seeing their own vessel sink be- cure most day with Mrs. Emily Colcord. Porter, sufficient to the torturing, ^ fore their drifted 24 hours in an FOREIGN PORTS. eyes, open disfiguring, itching, burning, bleed- TABLE DAMASK WHITE GOODS Mrs. Closson and her sister, Mrs. Perkins, and brain. It is the standard boat during a southwest gale, bordered on W. C. Dec. 9. barkentine crusted, and pimply hu- Acra, A., Sid, the miraculous. Belle Wooster into ing, scaly, and we advise Cor Handkerchiefs, eh arrived home by boat Monday. Port [The put when all else fails. buying gives bargains, you Arlington, Spain. Portland December 5th, leaking badly and mours, Closeto read carefully this list of Table Linen. If scientific food for delicate Sierra Dec. 8. Ar, sch. D. H. If come in and assure 15c., 20c., 25c. Miss Edith Williams arrived by rail Tues- Leone, two divers came down from Boston to ex- MILLIONS USE CUTICURA SOAP, not fully convinced, 35c. ^ Rivers, Boston. yourself that it is a fact. Best values to be for a three weeks’ vacation. amine her. found and stopped the leak asBlBted Cdticuka Ointment for beautify, found. day Santa Ciuz, Nov. 28. Sid, bark Rose They by children. with oakum, and nailed a board over it, and ing the skin, for cleansing the scalp, and stop- 62 inch All Linen Damask.49c of her New York. Mrs. James Parse is the guest par- Innis, she then resumed her voyage with the above of hair, for softening and whiten- 59c Black River, .Ja., Dec. 3. Ar, bark Ethel, ping falling 70 Mr. and Mrs. B. O. result. She hail a cargo of stone on board the hands, for baby ltchings and rashes, ents, Sargent. Barbados, to load for Boston. ing 70 Nice Quality, Fine Linen Damask ~250l0ZEili. 14a 1." Wool, unwashed, lg 72 MAIN stock of Christmas and Mr. ! Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- STREET, laige goods, who died Nov. 20, 1902: underwriter’s agent Lewis, who can reship Fggs p doz.f 34 Wood, hard, 5.0035.50 Fowl P tb. 8a 15 Wood, soft, 3.00 | terested by causing a copy of this order to be Fred Smith's new candies are “too sweet The death has en- it if the underwriters so desire. I w Whereas, angel again Geese p lb. 14&15 published three eeks successively in The Repub for tered our ranks and severed another link in The sch. Eagle, Bangor for Boston, while lican Journal, published at Belfast, that they anything.” Retail Price. Retail Market. I the fraternal chain that binds us by remov- going into Portland Friday night, was in may appear at a Probate Court, to be held al AM) SKK THUK XKVV L1MC OK has a as on within and for said on the sec Joe Nichols position first mate ing our dear sister Sarah Keen; therefore, collision with sch. Mary E. Palmer outward Beef,corned, p lb,10al2 Lime p bbl., 90gl.00 Belfast, County, 14 20 Oat Meal ond Tuesday of next, at ten of the clock Steamer Texas between be it bound and had jibboom carried away, fore- Butter Salt, ft., p ft., 4_a5 January running New York before noon, and show cause if That her death this and broken, also star- Corn p bu., 70 Onions p lb. 3 any they have and is now sea Resolved, by Corps topmast bowsprit Corn 70 Oil. the same should not be and San Francisco, at bound and chain The Palmer Cracked p bu., Kerosene, gal.,14alo why proved, approved has lo't a valued member, which we feel a hoard rigging plates. Corn Meal bu.. 70 Pollock it*. 4a4 and allowed. for the Pacific coast. p p great loss to our Corps and its needs, but was not damaged. Cheese p lb. ir*|Pork p lb, 13 GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge, we bow with our loss is Rockland, Me., Dec. 15. The shipwrecked Cotton Seed cwt., 1.55 Plaster P bbl.. 1.13 A true copy. Attest: Mr. Herbert Black is enlarging the grove submission, feeling P j her gain. crew of the tug Astral of the Standard Oil Codfish, dry, P ft>. 5 as Rye Meal p ft>, 3 Char. P. Hazeltine. Register. of about his house. He has added maples Resolved, That our charter be draped in Co. with oil barge No, 7ti, are still on Cranberries p qt., 8tol0 Shorts p cwt., 1.10 Tin andWire Goods 13al8 5 Ware, new a Rock off which the Astral was Clover Seed, Sugar p ft>, Crockery,Glass about thirty trees along the road above mourning :\0 days and that copy of this Mt. Desert NOTICE. The subscnbei Flour p bbl.. 4.50tO5.00 Salt, T. I., p bu., 33 resolution be our one lost. It has been too to takethemoff. hertby gives notice that he has been and below his farm. spread upon records, rough H.G.Seed pbu.. 3.00 Sweet Potatoes, 3 ADMINISTRATOR’S duly crew was lost. The now ! appointed administrator of the estate of sent to the bereaved husband and one to One of the tug Lard P lb. 14 Wheat Meal. 5 in six or seven fathoms of water. (The Capt. Charles Whittier, who has been the Bangor Commercial and Republican lays i ELIZABETH J PENDLETON, late of Islesboro Journal for crew were taken off the Rock Dee 15th by confined to the house for the past two weeks publication. ! in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given Ella M. Lawrence. Clara HO KIN. tug Clarita.] bonds as the law directs. Al> persons having de with the prevailing influenza, is reported to Dec. it. Sch. Ella M. J Annie Libby. Vineyard Haven, mands at ainst the estate of said deceased are de- Lace and Muslin Curtains, Art Squares, Rugs, Portieres Poies be from Mobile for Portland, sired to the same for and all slowly improving. Willey, Bond, Bowden. In Penobscot, , to Mr. present settlement, State of City of here 5th inst. indebted thereto are to make Ohio, Toledo, which arrived to-day, reports, and Mrs. L. a requested payment Among those registered at the Lucas county. I Irving Bowden, daughter. ARTHTJR J. BEACH. and Bamboo Goods Searsport 100 miles east of Delaware Capes, took a candage. In Brooklin, November to Mr. immediately. Trimmings, Lapboard Tables, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the 25, Belfast, December 1902. House are F. It. F. E. T. S. hurricane from southwest six hours; and vi rs. Erastus J. a Everett 9, Fife, Burns, senior of the firm of F. J. Cheney lasting Caudage, son, partner & Co. stove windows Whitely Exerciser, Carpet Sweepers, Couch Covers H. R. W. F. S. business in the of and carried away steering gear, Clayton. Dennison, House, Packard, doing City Toledo, County Fogg. In December 10, to Mr. and Sr ate aforesaid, and that said firm will the and house, flooded cabin, and lost two fore- Belfast, NOTICE. The subscribe! Narhue and F. W. Wentworth. pay Mrs. John A. a son. Goods and sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each Fogg, ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby give.- notice that 1 e has been duly ap Upholstery Supplies, Cameras, Shoo »syes staysails. Lowell. In December 12, to Mr. and case of Catarrh that cannot be cured Dec. 11. The two- Searsport, pointed administrator with the will annexed, o Mr. Leonard Burden met with quite an every Bo ithbay Harbor, Me., and Mrs. Reed Lowell, a the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. daughter. the estate of and other useful Clm> 1 by masted schooner R. P. Chase of Bath, Capt. Mahon. In Decemb r 7. to Mr. and Sleds, Coll Carriages, many accident last week. While hauling a load FRANK J. CHENEY. Rockland, CHARLES H. late of bound for the Kenuebec river, Mrs. William H. a son. RaNDLETT, Islesboro, Sworn to before me and subscribed in Barter, light Mason, of wood his horse stumbled and he was my in here the in a Thask. In November to Mr. and this 6th of A. D. 1886. put during night damaged Appleton, 21, in the County of Waldo, deceased, and giver presence, day December, Mrs. Crban a thrown from the sled. He was bruis- condition. The crew of the vessel were ex- Trask, daughter. bonds as the law directs. All persons badly Wiggin. In December to Mr. having ( A. W. hausted from exposure. She was blown 100 Ellsworth, 7, demands against the estate of said deceased arc ed and shaken but escaped serious injury. Z7T \ GLEASON, and Mrs. Fred E. a 1 ) Notary Public. miles off her course and was hove to for Wiggin, daughter. desired to present the same for settlement, anr —A FEW all indebted thereto B. F. Rice of Sandypoint thirty-seven hours. Her sails were blown are requested to make pay Capt. shipped by Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken and acts ment immediately. internally away. MARRIED. steamer Penobscot ten bags of coal on the blood and mucous LINCOLN N. GILKEY. Monday directly surface of the The schooner Send for testimonials, free. Empress, Capt. Rogers, Islesboro, , 1902. to Mr. C. C. Hamilton of Boston—as a system. for took a blizzard F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. from Boston Bangor, Christmas present. A gift of that kind 75c. Monday afternoon, December 8th, and was Buti.er-Conary. In Bluehill, December 6, 5gF*Sold by Druggists, NOTICE. The subscriber here Hall's Family Pills are the best. blown from her course. The first thing she Walter R. Butler and Miss Blanche N. Conary, * would be received with rejoicing bj many both of Bluehiil. EXECUTRIX’Sby gives notice that she has been made in the thick snow was Egg Rock light. duly ap Cottrell-worse. In N. No- poiuted executrix offtthe last will and testamen CHASE & people this year. PROSPECT. She into Sorrento somewhat Ashland, H., put disabled, vember 24, Irving xM. Cottrell of Belfast, Me., of Colson is with gaffs and jibboom broken. Capt. Rog- H. The M. E. supper Thursday was a success Joseph stripping the wood off of and Mary Morse of Ashland, N. ELIZABETH D.JOHN8TON, late of Winterport ers had one foot and his face severely frozen. Ingalls-Ereethy. In Brooklin, November the severe eold weather. his lot near by the Trevitt place. Adelbert in the ol Waldo, deceased. All notwithstanding repairs will be made when the 30, George Ingalls of Brooksville and Miss Ida County person! Temporary having demands against the estate of said de Owing to the lavish sent in the Moody and son are doing the chopping .. vessel will to Rockland. Freethy of Brooklin. supplies proceed ceased are desired to present the same for set- .....Christmas Moody-Tolman. In Rockland, December 9. were able to a dinner in Union I. F. Gould was taken with a sudden illness December 11th, about 90 miles ELS of and all indebted thereto are Bargains. ladies give Austin J. and iViariettaC. Tolman, both of tlement, requested Thatcher’s schr. Moody to make Hall which was also in the last storm and the doctor at Frank- Island, Methebesec, Wing- Rockland. payment immediately. Friday, largely patron- York for Rockland Bel- MARY A. HALEY. field, from'New (or Moody-Newbert. In Camden, December 6, ized- fort was for and December telephoned responded. At fast) loaded with coal, was spoken, with Austin Moody and Isabelle Newbert, both of Winterport, 9,1902. Merrick of commander this writing he is better and is out again_ maingaff and foregaff gone, foresail and Camden. J. L. Waterville, In s .notice. The subscribe! Fred K. mainsail badly torn, and laboring heavily. Thomas-Erskine. Rockland, December of the G. A. will Lane is hauling his pressed hay to W. N. Thomas and Mabel Anna both hereby gives notice that he has been Department^ Maine, R., Captain, mate and several of crew were 10, Erskine, Administrator duly Bert of Rockland. appointed Administrator of the estate of visit Freeman McGilvery Post Thursday Searsport. George had his hauled to frostbitten and used up. One of the crew Wade-Cotton. In Rookland, , JOSEPH late of Belfast, the Granite was fever. Glou- WILLIAMSON, night. A picnic supper w ill be served in the company in Frankfort....The down with (Reported by Cyrus Wade and Lizzie E. Cotton, both of Rock- at 3 in the County of Waldo, deceased, and stone workers are cester sch. Patriot, Gloucester who pul land. giver OTHERS AND UPWARDS. G. A. R. hall and all soldiers, whether mem- here about all done work bonds as the law directs. All de- $10.00 men aboard the schooner to make desti na- Wing-Wellington. In Searsmont, Novem- persons having for the and mands the estate of said deceased are de bers of the Grand Army or not, are heartily winter, hog killing time is near- tion. ) ber 29, by Rev. W. Berkeley, Ernest E. Wing and against sired to present the same for settlement, and al ly over among the farmers. Extra efforts The schooner lslesboro of the Pendleton Miss Hattie Wellington. 00 Up* invited to be present. indebted thereto are requested to make paymeni STONE Solid St is a RINGS, Cold, are now in order to get the hens to laying. fleet, Capt. Daniel Gilbert, making long iminediatelv. ERBERT T. FIELD. Dodge’s Corner. Mr. C. 0. Fernald passage from Baltimore to Bangor. She sail- DIED. Belfast, December 9.1902. All the latest MASSIVE SILVER In the mean time the changes in foot wear |CUin DV ami'iivi and niece, Miss Linnie, visited Mr. and ed from Baltimore November 22d, and on the styles in. JCWtLK I f must be studied up so that no mistake will 28th anchored off Five Fathom bank with NOTICE, ine subscriber hereby Mrs. Fred Collin last — The severe notice that she has been 'Sunday be made in choked. She cleared and Bean. In December Hattie B. EXECUTRIX’Sgives duly appoint BIS STOCK, LITTLE PRICES, getting the best. John F. Libby pumps pumps pro- Rockland, 9, ed Executrix of the last will aud testament of cold of Dec. llth froze Swan Lake over and at Haven Decem- (Stone), widow of Daniel F. Bean, a native of has the same warm foot wear as ceeded, arriving Vineyard fixing last North Haven, aged 60 years, 8 months and 17 DANIEL K. THOMPSON, late of Stockton some catches of smelts are reported. ber 1. She arrived at Rockland last week good with others new and not * urial at Achorn cemetery. Springs, SPARKLING CUT year, tried yet. and was ordered to Portland to discharge ar- days. GLASS, ... Rev. Mr. Welch held services at the Bennett. In Appleton, November 23, Jane lit:'. The men wrho out in in the County of Waldo, deceased, and young go the cold snow Bennett, 60 years. givei CLOCKS that are amt last — Mr. A. H. aged bonds as the law directs. All de handsome, cheap church Sunday evening Flanders. In December Alon- persons having know nothing about the old, cold frozen cow Northport, 12, mands the estate of said deceased are de Ellis carries a line of in his mea4 zo Flanders, 58 years and 5 months. against 15c. to groceries aged sired to the same for and al POCKET KNIVES $2.00. hide boots of 40 years ago. By the way, one Farnham. In San Francisco, Cal., November present settlement, cart. indebted thereto are requested to make pavmeni of the old Eben used to 29, Annie R. (Bachelder) Farnham, foimerly of CAR VING SETS to $1.Oil pioneers, Seavey, go wife of James G. immediately. AHBIE M. THOMPSON. $1.50 1 tie winter lerin oi scnooi oegau aionuay Phippsburg, Me., Farnham, Stocktou December 1902. without stockings, with nothing but the of Rockland, Me. Springs, 9, in formerly EASTMAN, PREMO, PRECO & RAY CAMERAS. S' with the same teachers except No. 7, frozen boots on, and he claimed he could Belfast Readers Must Come to That Higgins. In Saranac Lake, N. Y., December which is to he taught by Mr. Winfield keep his feet warmer without stockings, for 2, Ella Frances Higgins of Bar Harbor, daughter CHAFING DISHES and that with Conclusion. 36 2 things go Packard of Monmouth, Me. The school when his leet got very cold he took his boots of Mrs. Royal G. Higgins, aged years, months and 20 days. 0- 1 committee is Mr. James Colson, Mr. Geo. off and rubbed snow on his feet, and when POCKET BOOKS at wholesale prices, 20c. ^ It is not tile of a ease in Kellar. In Islesboro, December 12, Harriet his feet warm warm all telling single Belfast, Bowen and Mr. Henry Kneeland; Supt., got they kept day. A. Kellar, aged 76 years, 8 months and 21 days. scores of Endorsement Fresh Fruit Sirs. E. F. Davis. The holiday Sea Breeze, but citizens testify. by Lanpher. In Belfast, , Oliver F, had a fine know bears the stamp of truth. The of Stockton 76 Brackett & Co., Belfast, portrait SHIP NEWS. people you Lanpher, formerly Springs, aged JUST RECEIVED. of Mrs. Davis, which is reproduced above. following is one of the public statements made years. Perry. In South Thomaston, December 9, FURS! FURS! FURS! In this about Doan’s Kidney Pills: Mrs. Florence matron of the POUT OF locality Orlando G. Perry, formerly of Rockland, aged 67 CALIFORNIA Maynard, BELFAST. Jamaica O. A. Hopkins, seamen, of Byy View s.reet, years and 27 days. OranV/I ires v*ry Girls’ Home in Belfast, will be present next ARRIVED. Royal In December Rose F. FLORIDA WIM6VO sweet Finest Made. Better says: “There are some medicines like piroven r^wanville, 13, Nothing Sunday at the Cong’l church and will speak Dec. 13. Schs. C. M. Brainard, Farr, Nor- Royal, aged 78 years, 7 months and 20 days. friends, the longer we know them the greater Williams. In Islesboro, , Sarah Fancy Grape Fruit for a Christmas Present. for a short time in behalf of this folk ; Maria Webster, Turner, Mt. Desert. worthy our appreciation. Doan’s Kidney Pills stand at K. Williams, aged 76 years and 8 mouths. Delicious Malaga 18c. lb., 2 pcundi Rev. T. P. Williams will take his Dec. 17. Schs. Julia Edna, Rockport; E. Grapes per stock, si?"1' object. the head of the list. X testified to the value of tor 25 cents capital text for the sermon from Matt. 2. verse 11, S. Wilson, Swans Island; Ada Herbert, winter of a short time “And when they were come into the house, Rockport; P. M. Bonney, Vinalhaven. this remedy in the 1S97, All kinds of Nuts •i.umo. and SABLE. FOX SCARFS AND MUFFS surplus, they saw the young child with Mary, His SAILED. after getting a supply at Wilson’s drug store Fresh Peanuts baked every day, 5c per quar A I am the only person in mother, and fell down and worshipped Dec. 12. Sch. Merrill C. taking a course of the treatment. Inclement Special line of the Lowney Candy. specialty. S0UCIT9 Christmas Hart, Gilchrest, DEPOSITS Him.” There will be special Rockport and Norfolk. weather or over-exertion brought on kidney Fine Mixture of Holiday Candy the city selling the finer grades of fur. music the choir. The collection to be by Dec. 13. Sch. Irving Leslie, Prince Ed- trouble, always aggravated by the contraction aud Domestic and Tobacco Remember the place, 3w50 called for will be to the Girls’ Home. Foreign Cigars lor ke" given wards Island. of a cold. Doan’s Kidney Pills stopped a very Safe Deposit Boies In the evening there will be a Christmas and Smokers* Articles AMERICAN PORTS. serious attack. I Just as,enthusiastically endorse and *5.00 ■ >ear concert with music by the choir and solos Telephone 37-4 eotf Maine *5.00, *6.50 as I did when it Was first 58 Church Street. Belfast. by Mr. Edward Porter, Miss Deborah Wil- New York, Dec. 8. Sid, sch. Edward T. the remedy today Will reoeive and deliver orders from any par liams, Mrs. James Butnam and Miss Janie Stotesbury. Brunswick; 10, ar, ship Dirigo, brought to my notice. I have been compelled on of the city. See I. V. MILLER. 'nl1 one resort to a dose or rl| Curtis. Philadelphia; 11, old, sch. Annie Lord, St. more than occasion to 8. B. MARSAHO. in M'' Our vault Is unequalled Domingo: 12, ar, ship Tillie E. Starbnek, two of the preparation and on each and every security ‘t Philadelphia; cld, ship Shenandoah, Hiogo; occasion It has performed Its work Just as effec- II5EXCELLED in sch. Flora Puerto Pressey, Plata; 13, ar, as when I took first dose.” schs. J. Arthur Lord, Bangor; J. A. Brown, tively my burglary in the country. For sale by all dealers. ITlce Ml cents a box. can (O llluehill; Metlnic, Swans Island; Annie R. Vaccine Matter Those renting boxes t» N. sole I have leased the Skoda building on Bridge ^ (r0u | Lewis, Newport; 14, ar, schs. Kit Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, Y„ agents e This is on every i*ox of the Carsofl, to store furni- their bexc- signature genuine : Wm. E. Downes. New London for for the United Mates. Received week from the National eatab street and am prepared carnages, privilege of taking Bangor; every on reasonable terms. Tablet* Uehment at ture, merchandise, etc., Laxative Brunswick; sld, sch. Daylight, Philadel- Remember the name—DOAN'8—and take no Washington. vault. Bromo*Quifiiiie A lmSO WILLIAM HOLT. tbs ramadj that euros a cold la tw ter ar, schs. Calvin P. Frank- substitute. POOR SOU. ^ phia; IS, Harris, A i