The Republican Journal. 'YOU Ml- DECEMBER 72._BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 20, 1900. NUMBER 51 of To-Day’s Journal. News of the Bells. Content” Granges. Wedding the churches. OBITUARY. A UNION TEMPERANCE MEETING. PACE 1. PERSONAL. Bel Union Harvest Grange, Centre Mont- Webb-Bessey. A .urn* Course.. fast Schools... very pleasant wed- will be held at the Mrs. Eliza Ann died at her in National Meetings People’s Mis, Hopkins home Rev. Wilbur F. of Sec- Miss Grace A. Lord Bueksport..The ville, finished electing officers last Saturday ding occurred in Freedom on Berry Waterville, went to Boston Satur- \.u».u the ..Maine Mat- Thanksgiving sion in the school house, Miller strest on Commercial Dec. of heart Granges The Frye street, 10th, retary of the Christian Civic of for a visit. l'lie Drummonds Golden Wed- evening. following lady officers were day, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. League day W. P. every evening at 7 o'clock. All 'disease. She had from stomach Wedding Beils..Secret Soci- chosen; Mrs. W. P. Saturday suffered Maine, addressed a union meeting of the P., Jones; F., Mrs. E. Bessey. The W. F. Wellman returned from a st A. B. contracting parties were are welcome. trouble two years. Mrs. was born churches Saturday Snow....Concerning B. Mrs. E. A. Hopkins in the Opera House Sunday even- Churches...Papers and Peri- Bean; C., Sprowl; L. A. S., George Webb of Unity and Miss in business trip to Boston. Amy, school will Belfast, May 27, 1822, a daughter of He was Ivennebec County Mrs. W. F. The Methodist Sunday have a ing. introduced its the one man to Liquor,1 May Foster; Chorister, White; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The cer- i; Heal Estate .A Union Tem- Bessey. Peter R. and Eliza Holmes. She was mar- Howes Mayo left Saturday for Christmas tree at the vestry next whom more than to any other was owed Bangor I he News of Belfast.. Person Organist, Mrs. F. B. Johnson. emony was performed at 11 a. Monday m., by Rev. ried in Cutler, Me., January, 1840, to Capt. the and Brewer, on business. \ i’ society. H. W. Abbott of evening. changing feeling throughout the State Frederick Ritchie Grang^Waldo,has elect- Liberty. Only a few of Richard of PACK 2. Hopkins Vinalhaven, and they in to the of F. E. Cottrell and wife of Camden were in the immediate There will be a Christmas tree for the regard enforcement the Prohibi- ed the officers: Edward relatives were present. At came to soon m i.nth. Stories. North following M., Evans; Belfast after and lived here a Belfast last on .Colby the school in tory Law, man who by his quiet, persist- &eek business. I >i Stores and Search and C. W. appointed time the bridegroom and children of the Sunday the vestry the ug O., Shorey; L., Ardria Simmons; S., remainder of their lives. Capt. Hop- ent educative work bride entered the of the church on the afternoon of and temperate, candid, Russell Brier and wife are in L. M. A. Arthur parlor, Mr. and Mrs. John North kins died March 1885. Skowhegan, 3. Bryant; S., Payson; Cliap., 23, She had but one had pace Woods, (a younger sister of the Christmas from 4 to 6 o’clock. convincing speech, wrought splendid where Mr. B. has employment. Sarah Treas., G. C. bride) en- day, who died in childhood. sur- of Malta. Stevenson; Levanseller; brother, Her things, the of which was Pyrenees..Knights tering by another door and will potency likely to W. R. Clark of East Corinth is •-pondenee...Law Court De- Sec., Matilda K., LaForest taking their Friday at 7 p. m. there be a social children are Orman visiting Clary;G. Braley; viving A., Fannie I. and be seen increasingly. Mr. Berry’s Periodicals. places beside the groom and as “best the church address, his sister, Mrs. Newali Mansfield. Ceres, Cora Evans; Flora, Ethel Staples; bride, gathering in the vestry p.f Baptist George 1). Hopkins of Belfast,and Mrs. Ada both the PACK 4. man” and bridesmaid. substance and manner of it, re- Carrie L. A. The ring to afford an to meet the Mrs. Isa Pomona, Shorey; S., Bernice ceremony opportunity pastor E. Daniels of Newton, Mass. A son, Fitz vealed the secret of his Drinkwater of Lincolnville N.-ws of was carried influence and Brooks...Northport very prettily out by Mr. Abbott, before he goes abroad. All the church, so- visited friends in Cilley. W., died in August, 1888. Mrs. Hopkins effectiveness. The of his Belfast last week. assisted by two little children, Lela greater part dis- The officers elect of River Bessey ciety and friends are cordially invited. was of a cheerful and PACE 5. Georges Grange, pleasant disposition, course was given to a discussion of the Rev. J. E. C. Sawyer of N. Y. > and Ira Johnson. The march Syracuse, are as follows; W. wedding was I', 'fast. Liberty, M., Ralph I. ^.The Baptist Christian Endeavor„Society always striving to be of benefit to others, purpose of the State. and called on friends in Belfast Played by Mrs. Porter Hurd. The bride Clearly cogently Monday. p < J. C. J. has officers: and \ 11-:»?. Morse; 0., Carey; L., 0. Johnson; elected the following Presi- looking upon the brighter side of life. he set forth how the nullification of the W. G. was very tastefully dressed in white mus- Sawtelle and wife returned home 1'sther in Maine..The Na- S., Walter Ludwick; A. .1. Skid- dent, Ilosea W. Rhoades; Vice She leaves a circle of warm friends. Treasurer, President, large Prohibitory Law did violence to the will of last week from a Pt nohscot Pish W hat lin. After the ceremonies visit in Massachusetts. Bay Mrs. L. F. marriage the Fred Miss She was a member of the Order of more; Secretary, Hurd; Chap- Pendleton; Secretary, Margaret King’s the people as expressed in the con- congratulations were offered very Sheriff S. G. Norton attended Mrs. customary the The was the meet- p \.r e 7. lain, Frank Bridges; A. S., Theodore Keene; Treasurer, Benj. Robertson. Daughters. funeral held at her stitution of the State. without with wishes Kindly, yet of Maine sheriffs in w happy pair, good heartily ex- late home ing Portland last week. ar-Time Thanksgiving.... Rowell; Ceres, Mrs, Artie Sanford; Pomona, The services at the M. E. Church next Friday afternoon, Rev. Geo E- one bit of qualifying emphasis, he called i. nee. from all pressed present. Dinner was then Tufts There was a Misses Lillian Mrs. J. C. Carey; Flora, Mrs. J. 0. John- will be to the Christ- officiating. large attend- attention to the faithlessness of all officials Spinney and Nellie M. Hall p \CE 8. served. A was Sunday appropriate L. reception given in the even- ance of and friends. The left for a visit at son; A. S., Mrs. Mattie Palmer; G. K., mas season, with music the choir neighbors floral of the State or municipality who Saturday Boothbay Har- ship News..Markets..Births. from s to to a special by give ing 10, large number of the were beautiful and bor. Geo. A. Palmer. and sermon the pastor. The subject of offerings appropriate oath to do what they do not do. The friends and relatives of the bride and by groom. and included a of white roses The officers of Victor the morning sermon will be “Beholding pillow and fallacy of the claim that there was not Harold P. Carle is at home for the holi- Grange, Searsmout, A short program was for prepared enter- chrysanthemums with the word a from School Lecture Course. were elected last Christ’s “Mother,” public sentiment behind the law which days the Mitchell school in Billerica, Wednesday evening as tainment, including prayer Rev. Mr. Glory.” by from the family; 78 white pinks from Mr.and would sustain the officers in Mass. follows: A. G. Caswell, Master; J. F. of At the North church this the doing Paine, Richmond, pastor the Freedom church, evening Mrs. 0. A. Hopkins; floral piece of red and their was as when in urse of the Belfast High Overseer; Mrs. Sarah O. Fuller, instrumental and vocal study of the book of Ephesians will be duty exposed, Wa- Harry P. Bagley and Eugene 11. Cook Lecturer; music,and the read- white from Mrs. pinks Daniels; basket of terville that ihe names arrived from auspiciously in Memo- Alton Ileal, Steward; J. F. Asst. of an 4th and the utli to verse petition containing Boston Saturday for a vaca- Ilall, ing original poem by Miss Lucy Ayer. continued, Chap. white and yellow roses and pink chrysantht of most of the business men and two- tion. :a> evening. The hall was Steward; John Lane, Chaplain; S. S. Bean, The was informal 15. the sermon and music reception very and social, Sunday morning mums from the King’s Daughters; bouquet thirds of the tax-payers was in an ,i representative audience. Treasurer; Stanley Wilson, and was much all will be to Christmas. Other presented Mrs. Nettie Smart of has been Secretary; enjoyed by present. Re- appropriate of from Mrs. Searsport .1. II. Elmer pink chrysanthemums Colcord enthusiastic mass-meeting to the mayor, but Iluddilston, Ph. I)., Cushman, Gate Keeper; Lizzie Had- freshments consisting of services will be as usual. The evening visiting Mrs. George Benson on Spring wedding cake,bride and the Misses of white witli < i*(‘k in the of Jennie F. Pendleton; bouquet only temporary results. For partisan street. University docks, Pomona; }frs. Caswell, cake and several other kinds were served subject w ill be “The Great Reforms of the roses and pinks from Mr. and Mrs. Otis Whit- the law is “The of Ceres; Mrs. Emma Paine, Etta with coffee. The 19th purposes nullified. But how long subject Acropolis Flora;Mrs. guests were received and Century.” \Y. Staples is suffering from an more; bouquet of white roses and pinks will the submit to this? The Henry Influence on the World’s M. Hall, L. A. Steward. to the bride people signs presented and bridegroom by Last was a in the from attack of heart trouble, but is im- Sunday gala day history Mrs. (Sarah Durgin and Mrs. C. II. of the are on and gradually -1 re was illustrated by some Mrs. Hurd and Miss awakening every hand, Dirigo Grange, Freedom, has elected the Lucy Ayer. While of Pratt’s .Memorial Methodist Episcopal of and proving. After Crosby; bouquet yellow white he cited a number of great encouragements. ♦•leopticon pictures. following officers for the ensuing year: Mas- festivities were in progress the bride and church of Rockland. The church has been Maurice who chrysanthemums from Mr. and Mrs. Win. A. He no Wood, recently bought the : in which he re- made expressed bitterness towards the sa- y remarks, ter, Frank Overseer, Bart- groom their way up-stairs unobserved remodelled and milk is ill Clement; Joseph recently thoroughly repair- Kimball; basket of white pinks and roses but his Shorey route, dangerously of t*a. and location of and donned their loon-keeper personally, business Greece, lett ; Lecturer, Sarah Thompson; Steward, traveling costumes, and ed and the exercises were held dur- opening from Mr. and Mrs. A. A. was bad, and to pneumonia. slid : ‘We cannot cease to then Knight; bouquet irredeemably bad, destroy N. P. Libbey; Asst. Steward, Wesley making their exit by the front door, the and A number of ing day evening. of red pinks and smilax from Mrs. R. C. his business was to do him a kindness. Miss Mary Hobbs of Brooks is in this city, seen Clark’s Island—named for the your correspondent Madame Yale ntav he consulted by mail give you I NO Tib free of Address ad rommunha- ished Tales; reminiscences by some of taste in your mouth beautiful goods within. f w | SHOW post, and escorted the party to the charge. every mate of the "Mayflower”—where the tious to l.er, *89 Michigan Jdvd. Chicago. the older graduates. Here will be found morning. Your appetite Mountain Divison, for White Rock. a anecdote never before Pilgrims spent their first Sunday. many good is poor, and food dis- At Cumberland Mills our was Part III contains three fa- It is of a shock to find the party published. something mous The tresses you. You have H. J. LOCKE & j again added to, by Mr. and Mrs. L. L. stories of Rare Ben Butler. SDN •‘stern and rock-bound coast” more book gives vivid of college headaches and BELFAST NATIONAL of We soon arrived glimpses frequent than liiggins Springvale. and the stories have a in them | poetry fact, for the beach is a low life, go are often dizzy. Your BANK BUILDING, at White Rock, and the rain was then that will to Belfast, Main, stretch of yellow-gray sand. Still we appeal everybody. stomach is weak and falling in torrents. As “Samantha” If there is anything that gives a tone P. O. can if are SQUARE. ) Asily imagine must have been to a it a cover and your bowels said, “It looked wet outside and be- book, is good design always cold and bleak enough when that "band good illustrations, and in this Colby constipated. : yond.” Mr. Yates soon stowed us of exiles moored their bark” on the Stories leads any college hook we have There’s an old and re- in his covered and after a wintry coast. j away stage, yet seen. No other that has come to liable cure: drive of four miles the of twelve Toilet bur notice has illustrations. After on the | party Articles, original landing pier we make The selection of the artist was a most were safely landed at the “Cottage on tirst for the corner-stone of this great happy one. Mr. Joseph C. Chase, nflw the where our host and hostess THE SLEEPERS nation— Plymouth Rock. The rock is Rock," a leading artist of New York City, is awaited our The shouts that a Maine who his old State now some distance from the water, the coming. Perfumes, boy, gives issued from our out across the benefit of his talents in her latest wharves been built out party rang having beyond! book. There are eleven original illus- old Lake Kebago, whose waters looked it : but in those long-ago days the sea trations drawn by him from the manu- HAVE WOKE cold and blue in the distance. must have washed its sides. The part Soaps, script. besides a large group cut of the The of the 27tli was contributors. of tin1 rock in view of the visitor has morning stormy, but all was within. Our Air. Libby, the editor, is the son ot U P! rather an pleasant host, had adventurous career; for, lion. I. C. who was well known Mr. Moses, is well known in Cumber- Rubber Libby, They are busy showing their in 177-4 the toil was split off and carried throughout the' State as the “Cattle j ■s land and other counties for his ster- and as the financier of to Town Square, where it remained un- King,” later, and is one five of the electric in til ls.!4, when, on the Fourth of it ling temperance principles, longest railways duly, the State. Mr. of tlie few who vote as they pray. Young Libby graduated NEW GOODS was removed to the front yard of Pil- Goods. from the Waterville High school in CHR1STHAS M rs. Moses is also grim hall. Meanwhile the remainder prominent in the W. 1898 with the English Honor. While T. U. Mr. M. then told us that 50 in the school he and for Don’t take a cathartic of the rock was left on the original site, High founded, that he went to Thorn- a year was editor of, The Nautilus, the dose and then Bet- and in 1*59 the over it years ago day stop. Consisting of-RUGS, PRICES FROM -17c. to $6.00, I \ -1 present canopy The same he also dike to his school paper. year ter take a In 1 claim bride. They were AIL laxative dose was begun. s>S0 the top was restored NEW, edited a good-sized paper of a City SCREENS, PAPER RACKS, DOWN PILLOW-, t V, old married in the house where each to to its resting-place and it now lies Joseph League. In college he was elected night, just enough within the BRELLA STANDS, TAPESTRY FOR THI U Al l canopy, re-united to its fel- Higgins now lives, by Rev. Joseph News Editor of the college paper. The causeonegood freemove- low-rock. Higgins, one of the first settlers of Colby Echo, which office he resigned to ment the day following. FOOT RESTS, MIRRORS, HAMPERS, WOOD BASK In 1741, when it was proposed to con- BEST QUALIFY, devote his time to Colby Stories. This You feel st mrt a this town. Time has dealt very gently better the ETS, ROCKING HORSES, SLEDS, DOLL CAR-o wharf over the rock, Elder is Mr. Libby’s first effort in editing a Thomas Faimceof then near- with bride and groom and both are in very next day. Your Duxbury, book, and he has been eminently suc- AGES, GO-CARTS, CARRIAGE ROBES I OR in ly ninety-live years of age, was brought good health and spirits. We thought it cessful. appetite returns, your thither in an and LOWEST PRICES. DREN. arm-chair, sitting up- a to his when Colby is the first Maine college to is- dyspepsia is pretty compliment wife, cured, your In fact we cannot mention all the ,m" on the rock publicly declared that when sue a work of this and the book he “I shall never un- kind, headaches a he had been said, marry again pass away, A stock of. boy frequently told by promises to be a success, as the first large less 1 a your tongue clears the Pilgrims themselves, and also by marry Higgins.” edition is nearly exhausted by the ad- up, his who came over liver acts father, in the Ann At 2 p. m. the guests began to arrive, A. A. Howes & Co. vance sale from all over New England. your well, and LACE CURTAINS, HEAVY DRAPER I iS in ltH3, that this was the identical stone and soon a number The hook has about dOO pages, gilt top your bowels no which the goodly had assem- longer upon landing was made. and uncut edges, and a beautiful cover trouble. and GOODS. near bled. bringing gifts and con- give you UPHOLSTERY Rising the rock is Cole’s Hill, ottering design of Colby willows. It was pub- where in the severe winter that follow- gratulations. A welcoming poem by lished at Waterville, Ale., under the Price, 2S cents. AH druggists. ed the- landing the buried Pilgrims Mrs. Elbridge Colley, a granddaughter, managership of Julius II. H. Fogg. ^JT’Please call and give us a share of your patronage. You half their number, the graves, Price I have taken Ayer’s Pills for 35 levelling and recited little 81.50. I and in the by Hazel Manchester, years, and consider them the best prices the lowest on all goods. following spring planted made. One pill does me more good corn above another was tine. An them in order that the In- grand-daughter, than half a box of any other kind I Lave ever dians might not be able, by counting original poem written for the occasion North Searsport Items. tried.” the mounds, to learn the terrible Mrs N. E. Talbot, ifc CO story. by Mrs. Pliebe C. Dole of South Wind- March 30,1899. Arrington, Kans. J. L. SLEEPER, Passing along by the handsome Court was read J. W. Hobbs is buying most of the apples House we come to the Pilgrim Hall. ham, by Miss Emily Parker in this vicinity. — t To the left of the entrance is seen, en- in a most excellent manner. Poems by 7'g Main S*>t»-«‘<‘t, 15*■! closed by an iron fence, a marble tablet Mrs. ltebecca Higgins Files and Mrs. C. 0. Fernnlil and wife visited in Winter- bearing as an inscription the words of last week. Dora Philbrick are of mention. port that memorable "compact” signed in worthy the cabin of the Mayflower. Entering Mrs. H. S. Stevens of Bangor and Mr A. Stinson and wife visited at 0. B. Gray’s main the last Saturday. the hall, large picture, thir- E. <1. Colley of North Gorham sang teen sixteen of the by feet, "Landing,” several selections, and Mrs. Col- K. B. Thayer and wife leave for Boston catches the pretty painted by Henry Sargent, on a visit this week. a nice recitation. eye. Its value is estimated at $3,000, ley gave Interesting There are two other notable paintings remarks were made by' Mr. Charles Lorenzo Jones and wife of Brooks visited 8 T O V E 8 here, one a tine*copy of Weir’s "Em- Trickey. Letters of congratulations A. Stinson last week. barkation” (the original of which is in “ave stoves ami Ranges of ail kind fl'-"* from distant friends were and W. F. Twombly of Monroe was in town YVE sj the Capitol at. Washington), the other read, last week cows. -L Lucy’s great painting of the "Embark- Charles Moses, in behalf of his parents buying T! OIL HEATERS, ation from Delft Haven. Holland.” To and extended thanks to the Zenas Hartshorn of Swanville is teaching family, WOOD and COAL this picture the British government the school in friends for their presence and kind village Prospect. O of one thousand was O prize pounds Mr. and Mrs. C. W. awarded at Westminister Hall, wishes on the happy occasion. Cake Mathews have re- I STOVES, ETC., ETC. London, turned to their home in Chelsea. in 1848. and chocolate, oranges and were candy PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. the Hall are CHRISTMAS V V In many relics of pil- served. The rooms were prettily dec- The fullest and freshest we Mrs. Luther George, who has been quite grim and colonial days. Suffice it to have the CANUiES. orated with ferns, red berries and ill for past week, is gaining. mention the chairs of Governor Carver yel- The finest line Mitchell Sc Trussell low Fred Black and wife recently visited their of and Elder Brewster, which were brought chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. high grade |-i], E ever had amkat the who is school in Sears- over in the Mayflower. Here also may Moses received gifts of silver ware, daughter, attending CHOCOLATES he seen .John Alden's Bible and port. by the pound and in the china, glass, tidies, gold pins, a willow of fancy boxes. E cradle Peregrine White, the first The Thanksgiving dance at this place © T O V 8 white child horn in New There rocker, and so many five and ten dollar Broken Candy, England. was a success. All it a fine pronounced Mixed Nuts, Etc., are many things which belonged to gold pieces that Mr. Moses remarked < LOWEST PRICES. time. Swift & Miles Standisli, and among them the that his “wife was going into the bank- Paul with the Arabic II. It. Dawson of Monroe came to this sword, inscriptions on ing business on a gold basis.” Mr. and the blade, to which Longfellow alludes: place last Thursday to meet his old com- ills. Moses have five children—George ‘Spake, in the pride of his heart, Myles rades. Standisli the Captain of Plymouth. II., who does a flourishing business en- We would like to have F. E. Stinson is buying and shipping This is the sword of Damascus I fought tertaining summer visitors at his cot- every with in Flanders.’ eggs, for which tire highest cash price will Nasal tage on the shore of Lake Sebago; Ed- a Hours could he delightfully spent here one be paid. ward M., a successful farmer of North look at them. m Pilgrim Hall, hut we hasten to the Mr. and Mrs. I’. II. Carter of East Belfast CATARRH CAPITAL STOCK,:$ 150,000 hill from which the National Monu- Gorham; Charles A., a smart business In its there were in town Sunday, the guests of Mrs. all stages SURPLUS, $33,000 to the Sell THE BEST of t-wry ment Forefathers overlooks man of Westbrook; Mrs. Ella F. Sadler Marion Mathews. should be cleanliness. town and harbor. The corner-stone of and Addie M. Manchester Ely’s Cream Balm IJSPOSITS;SOLIClTKU was laid in hut it not com- Deering, II. E. Robbins received a severe cut under lsdfi, .was cleanses, soothes and heals of Poland all of whom were his left in pleted until 1877. The vast granite Springs, eye while engaged moving his the diseased membrane. Safe boxes for renijat $3, $5' $6.50 am’ is surmounted a massive statue new' deposit pile by present. POOR & 40-liorse power boiler. It cures catarrh and drives of Faith, forty feet high. One hand is a cold in the head #8 a vear. Thanksgiving day we were invited to SON, Miss Alice Dow and Misses Martha and away holding a Bible, the other pointing up- quickly. in Eastern Alain* the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mo- Winnifred Mathews have to Castine Our uew vault is unequaled ward. On the four corners of the gone Balm is Into the Cream placed nostrils, spreads and UNEXCELLED in' security against tire are emblematic an invitation that was ac- to attend the Normal School. over is Relief is im- pedestal ligures of ses, quickly DRUGGISTS. the membrane and absorbed. ... AT TH K Education and a cure follows. It is not und in the Morality, Law, and Free- cepted: for, like old Mrs. Means, we be- Mr. and Mrs. Edward |A. Mathews of mediate drying—does burglary country. the 50 cents at dom, representing principles upon were not produce sneezing. Large Size, Drug- boxes can have the exclusive lieved in “getting a plenty, while ye’re Union here recently visiting his Those renting which the Pilgrims founded their Col- gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. of taking their boxes to and from tie Howes’ Block,c",',n.'"’ The bountiful dinner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. J. Mathews. privilege ony. The total height of the monu- getting.” spread ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York. bank. ment, which is said to he the finest before us, made us all wish we had on Elden Harriman, our free delivery mail- in the carrier, was able to make the first four 0 0 0 0 piece of granite statury wrorld, is our every day clothes. However, we only feet. miles of his route Dec. 5tli to the eighty-one proved equal to the occasion and chick- mTinm owing Leaving the monument, and crossing roads not being broken out. E. L. Stevens, M. D., The Heaviest Beef the the visitor reaches Burial en, pudding, cake and pie disappeared .FOR YOUR FINE. town, lion. A. E. Nickerson and is t he last Capt. Nehemiah Mutton Hill. Here resting-place , 12 Street. The Fattest rapidly. Smart of Swanville came to North Residence Church of many of those first comers. The Searsport Our calls at the pleasant homes of to Veal. marble obelisk to Governor Bradford is attend the veterans meeting, but on Offce, National Bank Building, Belfast, Me. The Tenderest Parker and H. and conspicuous. A small marble tablet Joseph family, Greeley Teas Coffees, account of the storm and bad traveling the made with pure SPANISH hours trorn 1 to and 7 to 8 P. The Plumpest Chicken marks the where the fort of the Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Gran- was until Jan. 3. 1901. LICORICE7] gyOftlce 4, spot family, CANNED GOODS, meeting postponed for cure ofCOUGHS5COLDS- little which also served for Unsurpassed colony, ville Carver and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo PICKLES, The winter terms of school 5 *"» 10* PACKAGES- The Best Venison, was throughout their church, located. The lovers PRESERVES, T1IE CCEEOF...... SPECIAL ATTENTION OlVEN TO Moses will long be remembered. We DRY in No. 9, began > of the quaint and curious will find FRUITS, ETC., town, except Monday; The Freshest Vegetal'1 had Thorndike the banner town Mrs. Nellie Randell of Springs much in the epitapiis on the old stones to thought .AND ALL THE. Stockton teaches in No. and Mrs. W. L. Mathews interest them. Turning away from for hospitality, but are obliged to give 7, Fop all Throat Affectiorvs • this old we down Fancy of the in No. 8. The school in No. 9 has been in burial-ground, pass that honor to the inhabitants of North ... BY THE ... Leyden Street, the oldest street in New Groceries season. session two weeks under the instruction of Sold by Drugqists everywhere or sent Gorham. .prepaid orv receipt of price- England, and again find ourselves at Fred N. Nickerson of Stockton TEMPLE. Springs. •eyktl&b'ri &bi New YORK see " ■ Plymouth Rock. Through the politeness of Elbridge MASONIC Broadway FIDELITY INJECTION METHOD. )f“('ome in anil No one who visits these historic and use Colley, the electrician at North Gorham, A Card. ; or, if you cannot come, hallowed places can fail to have a National we visited the new power house there Searsport Bank. Our number is deeper appreciation of the dauntless National Bank- the do hereby agree to ! telephone. from which Belfast We, undersigned, The annual meeting of the stockholders of the of those in the face of and saw the large dynamo refund the on a 50-cent bottle of courage pioneers annual of the stockholders of the money Searsport National Bank for election of di- The meeting of Tar if it thq such hardships and sacrifices as the city of Portland gets her light. The Belfast National Bank for the choice of directors Greene’s Warranted Syrup fails rectors and transaction of any other business FOR SALE. they come endured. America with her and the transaction of any other business that to cure your cough or cold. We also guar- that may legally before them, will be held & BKOWN May glori- new dam is finished and is 1,507 rtom on The house lot on street known as the FOGG nearly may legally come before them, will be held at antee a 25«ent bottle to prove at their banking Tuesday, the 8th day of Congress ous and future be satisfactory will be sold at a bargain. to past grander truly feet in I also learned there that their banking rooms on Tuesday, January s, 1901, or refunded. 6m42 January, 1901, at t*° o'clock p- m. Patterson lot, Apply and forever the “Land of the length. money CHAS. F. Cashier. DUNTON £DUNTON. Pilgrim’s at 10 o’clock A. m. A. A. Howes & Co. W. 0. Poor & Son. GORDON, pride.” C. N. Chase. a hydraulic ram was not a four-footed Belfast, December 8,1900.—twGO I Searsport, Decembers, 1900.—4w50 Belfast, Sept. 20,1900.—38tf VIA PYRENEES. ^^XrCELONA It is two hours ride from Pau to Xt Desert Correspondence. *,'renc^1 Hu» intw Territory. Pecu* Lourdes, the most famous place of pil- ! A t,ft of Travel in Spain. Habbob, Dec., 1900. At grilles Few grimage in Europe; but which in late SouTn West meeting of Tremont Lodge, No. The Oldest and Best. of The Journal.] has almost be- the annual t correspondence Words years grown revolting, officers \ 77, F. & A. M., the following were *• S. S. 8. is a combination of toots i«ioo. To Barcelona by rail- ~m——— cause turned into speculation, with the W. 1 lst_ about elected: George Harmon, M.; Sami. S. j and herbs of curative 1: notliern border of cool calculation of business and the great powers, ,,,, tin* Spain all Moore, S. W.; Eben Richardson, J. W.; land when taken into the circulation' 0 to be resources of superstition. Instead of Treas.; Wm. R. .uriiev greatly enjoyed, Nathan Clark, Keene, ^searches out and removes all manner act ween November and May; going there, we preferred to cross to Sec’y.; John C. Ralph, S. D.; James S. Fer- lof poisons from the blood, without the side of the J. Jacob S. Mayo, L. W. Stewart least shock or harm iU intensely interesting one, Wm-Kittet Spanish Pyrenees—to nald, D.; the to the system. Finance the usual routes of trav- A prominent Montreal rock-ribbed whose brown and Levi Lurvey, Committee. The On the contrary, the health ..uiside clergyman, the Kev. James Pamplona, general Watches, Clocks, i. Dixon, Rector St officers elect will be publicly installed by to from the first of Americans visit Barce- Jntles and Hon. Canon of walls and towers stand out in striking begins improve dose, hnst Church D. D. G. M. Charles F. Paine, Dec. for S. S. S. is not a blood but Cathedral, writes :-“Permit me to contrast to their of snow- 20th, only purifier, summer, they always nd you a few background lines to strongly recommend and a supper will follow. but an excellent tonic, and strength- in steamship up the Medi- hry Davis’ tipped mountains. The long reaches of PaiN-KittiH. I have used it with To-day, Monday, is the coldest day of the ens and builds up the constitution Silver Refaction for or or thirty-dve It is a barren in called the : nun Malaga Cadiz; by years. prepara- plain front, “Key winter. The thermometer here indicated while purging the blood of impuri- Ware, tion which deserves full public confidence.” of resembles the Roman Cam- ,,vt*r from French territory, Navarre,” zero, while in some localities in the vi- ties. S. S. S. cures all diseases of a and Manaeo. ■#■■■ ▲ sure cure for pagna for desolation and lack of color- it was 4 below and the in the blood v l i.ulon How- cinity vapor poison origin, Cancer, Scrofula, would learn the real Spain ing. The railway station is deep down harbor has been flying all day. Rheumatism, Chronic Sores and and ■ in Robinson and Miss Nellie Ulcers, Eczema, Salt n outside the beaten paths the valley, and a rickety omnibus Mr. Thomas D. Psoriasis, Jewelry. of this were united in Rheum, Herpes and similar troubles, .ourself to rough it. You takes you up to town by a steep, winding Spurling, both place, and are and is an infallible cure and the Two 25c. and 50c. marriage last week living in their only uicut with coarse fare, hard Sizes, road, skirting the lofty walls and pas- antidote for that most horrible In view a which was built the disease, of of business in the near I .e-e is only one cottage during past change future, offer my ,.-,vss windows and jolting Pain-Killer, Perry Davis.’ sing a drawbridge and gateway. No Contagious Blood Poison. summer. entire stock at must learn to wait with trees are to be seen a few white A record ot of for sale reduced I have the You except Another wedding is announced for this nearly fatty years greatly prices. never station, guided tbe when all other trees are successful cures is a record to be vou waited before; by friendly lantern poplars, spared month—Miss Frankie E. King of this place proud largest and most desirable stock of in Belfast, a of a policeman. .You cut of. S. S. S. is more popular today Jewelry you must put Anglican will probably- down because of the Spanish tradi- and Mr. Calderwood of Linculnville, Maine. of at than ever. It numbers its friends by large part it bought within a month for the and treat every put up the Fonda Espana—a house tion that poplars were the first trees Mr. Littlefield of Bangor has organized a expressly pocket the thousands. Our medical corres- head of in to as interesting enough in itself to for Cod created, Pamplona, the ancient singing school at the the harbor, trade. beggar Cabillero, pay pondence is larger than ever in the Holiday the — and another at Sullivan. The school on I'lal. If you can take a long journey. It stands near the Pompeiopolis, was founded nobody history of the medicine. Many write Manset side will close after one more used mind, temporarily cathedral, which is always the central knows when or by whom, and rebuilt night. to thank us for the great good S. S. S. WATr>HFQ-S0L,D GOLD, GOLD FILLED, Capt. Samuel S. Moore is in Boston on \merican conceit, you will point, and its beautiful win- by Pompey 08 H. C. The Moors cor- has done them, while others are seek- SILVER and NICKEL ajimez business. (Moorish or its Roman name to advice about their cases. All CASES, idmire in Spain besides dows, (lothic), are divided rupted Bambilonah, ing ALL SIZES. James Parker has returned from Glouces- letters receive and careful her treasures by numerous round, slender of and hence the present appellation. prompt abounding pillars ter after looking after the proceeds from a attention. Our white times and recon- physicians have made \ and legendary lore, in marble. The Arabic of Many conquered of fish he had there. He will meaning cargo shipped a life-long study of Blood and Skin Dis- Black orous of her ajimez is which the quered, Coths, Romans, Moors and not more at _Narble, Wood, Oak, Gold, hospitality “apertures by sun by ship any present. eases, and better understand such cases enters.” In ttie of the is Porcelain and fir unfailing courtesy. all Spanish towns you take Christians, aspect place Sell. Cosmos, owned by parties here, has than the ordinary practitioner who Nickel Cases now — its left for some to go on a to be :uke the Spaniard as you your choice between ventas, which are distinctly Spanish: brightly place railway makes a specialty of no one disease. the painted casas thick with iron- re-ceiled and retimbered. We are as westerners, imbued poorest form of public house: po- hung doing great which wrought balconies; dozens of plazas to publican ideas, think lie sadas, represent an inn, but of good suffering Tea Sets, Cake where Law Court Decision. humanity Baskets, Pickle II is standard of religion, very inferior quality; fondas, which fronting gray churches, priestly through ^,ITV1Silver our de- Fruit Water Pitchers answer to our swellest robes and shovel hats are seen mingling ^^B consulting Dishes, Dishes, Miners and duty, and of the hotels: and and invite with the costumes of the The ease of Ailelia M. Moore, appellant, partment, and all other articles of table ware in the best ife that are due from one casas de or gay peasantry. very huespedes, boarding- has been you to write us if you have any blood of Its is the site of a never-to- vs. Elijah Phillips decided by the quality plate. however houses. where food and are great plaza or skin to another, wide lodging sup- Law Court in Mr. favor. At the trouble. We make no charge where ten thous- Phillips’ k hitherto is plied, always and com- be-forgotten tragedy, whatever for this service. and and unmet, cheap tolerably December term of Probate Court, 1.399, a Knives, Forks, Spoons Fancy fortable. and Jews were burned alive, a human THE SWIFT *n *he ce*ebra*ed I847 Rogers Bros.’ make. in ours; and, it must be eon- The latter arelirst cousins to certificate of adoption was granted to Elijah SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA BA PiCCCS bonfire visible for miles to do -ome respects is superior, the pensions of the French—only in around, Phillips and wife of llelfast to adopt one honor to the of a Count de ver become Americanized, Spain they advertise differently. Those marriage William Harris Phillips, a son of William From this J. deceased. The name of the >lFor Years A LARGE w isli to be: therefore it is that have furnished rooms to let. hang Champagne. plaza—the Phillips, Many STOCK OE in and one of the finest— ward was changed to William Earl Phillips. ’a ■ liners to lieedtlie old out a piece of blank white paper from largest Spain favorite household for all good The bore the in remedy a steep and stony street leads up to the petition consent, writing, of in Turkey, do as the Turk- the middle of the front balcony; and coughs and colds has been the boy’s grandfather, with whom he was Silver Plate Ware those whose rooms are cathedral, built in the 12th century, but Sterling unfurnished, living. The boy’s mother, who was then overhauled a later shift the to one corner of the couple centuries lauill lllLUUgll LUC (UlUCUl paper married to Frank E. Moore of Searsmont, by Charles of Navarre, nicknamed “The and Toilet Articles A vagon and Catalonia, balcony. The rooms are unwarmed, appealed from the decree of the Judge of Hale’s Noble.” of the snow-capped Pyre- whatever the weather, and decidedly Probate, claiming that she did not consent ALSO TOILET* ARTICLES IN Following the line of walls, whose to the and that she was .■xperience of a life- time of bare of furnishings, except for beds— adoption amply of strength in the middle ages gave to able to care for her son. At the April Honey ni and bare for the most extremely narrow, prison-like affairs of with of Judicial EBONY, STERLING SILVER MOUNTINGS iron or Pamplona the title “My Noble, my term, 1900, Supreme Court, a ,i rdly a tree worth mention- brass, one for each person, come at last motion to dismiss the appeal was sustained, Horehound nor there is no though there lie a dozen in your family. lead, y muy heroiea,” you shrubs, to which exceptions were filed and. allow ed. A of with unbuttered to the citadel which Francis I. besieged if striking natural beauty cup coffee, bread, The Law Court overrules the exceptions. is served in the to in 1521, while King Charles was absent and Tar. t. except at rare intervals gratis morning every McLellan was attorney for the appellant OUR WATCH CHAINS whether he takes his meals in the in Germany. A handsome young lieu- : tain spurs, running down guest, and Dunton & Dunton for the defendant. It has cured thousands of it had been left colds; form an interim of house or elsewhere. tenant, Ignatius Loyola, Following is the rescript: » Are of the I!. F. SIMMON'S it CO. and make desert, will cure yours. to guard it. After a brave defense, he Revised Statutes, section 254, 50"!, $1.00 per v, which is as one great (ierona, the capital of its province chapter 07, the.very best thing in plated chains. was wounded and disabled; when the gives a right to appeal only to a petitioner bottle, the largest size cheapest. At used within rocky walls. anil a bishop's see, is beautifully situa- and to the child from the decree of the garrison, seeing him fall, surrendered. of to the of all Take none but Hale’s. ■ ted on the rapid river Onar, just above judge probate relating adoption druggists. nninable, uninhabitable, the child. its with the A cannon-ball had struck both Loyola’s the silence is almost junction Ter. Well-built The right of Revised OUR STOCK OF RINGS were the appeal given by and it close under the legs, and great consequences Statutes section 23 to Pike's Toothache Cure in t re are no singing birds, massive, snuggles chapter 03, any person Drops One Minute. world. Such was his decree or Is larger than ever this fall, Diamonds, Gar- fortified hill, of it, to the Christian aggrieved by older, sentence, including Opals, -ts. scarcely even any in- Montjuich,—half denial of a of is at the that judge probate conditional, nets, Emeralds, 18 K. 14 K. Oval in \ of vanity time twice, Wedding kings, large : e soul of an artist will (the ancient Geranada being the personal and the appeal can be prosecuted only upon after the wounds were healed the appellant complying with the quantities, and cheaper [rings as low as 50 cents each in smal lines of land- remotest antiquity. Thorughout the partially requisites long, gray of the statute. children's all solid its narrow streets are he insisted upon having his legs opened sizes, gold. unbroken expanse of dark early evening, illuminated for which and a projecting bone sawn off. Hut it a, while every crevice by electricity, How to Cure Croup. HOLIDAY the river the motive was no use. and he arose from his bed CUT GLASS, a assortment of line : hills is distinctly visible supplies power; Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Amenia, I good very quality. lamed for life. his deten- Duchess N. “Chamber- and but strange to say they are left in Cim- During long county, Y., says: -narent atmosphere lain's Cough is the best medicine I * merian darkness the hours when tion in his father’s castle he asked for Remedy of the clouds fall blue during have ever used. It is a tine children’s rem- SILVER MOUNTED UMBRELLAS, as good assortment as most needed. the Fathers romances to the tilde; but none edy for croup and never fails to cure.” '■ Perhaps city beguile yellow of the tawny will be seen in town. All our are to be had in of When given as soon as the child becomes goods high grade. ■ do not think it wise to with were that age interfere early or even GOODS. uvesque effects are never hoarse, after the croupj* cough lias 5SP”This is a great opportunity for Christmas the time-honored of printing, and they brought him, instead, it will the attack. This buyers. 1 shrines the profession brigan- developed, prevent roquent along should be borne in mind and a ®“A11 CASH sales, XO trading stamps. dage: for this is the region in which a history of Christ and some lives of bottle of the surrounded by Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for in- {feasant the These the Quixote remarked Saints. produced so strong stant use as soon as these roups of cattle at way- sophisticated symptoms appear. A LARGE AND COM- that he. knew he must he near Barce- an impression upon the gay cavalier standing out as if emboss- “About five years ago I was troubled with lona, because the cork-trees were full that he then and there determined to catarrh of the lower bowel,” says C. T. PLETE ASSORTMENT GEO. R. Jeweler. tiie pale distances: long 484 Dearborn POOR, Chisholm, Ave., Chicago, and of robbers who were the night renounce the world and its vanities and iules. with their jingling passing although 1 consulted several eminent physi- OF LOW AND ME- branches. devote himself to the service of God. cians who prescribed for me, 1 found their by and their among the Highwaymen are caprisoning, This in the life of the remedies failed to in any way relieve me, so numerous that it is un- change founder DIUM PRICED drivers in opera-bouffe hereabouts and the trouble almost became chronic. GOODS of the order of the Jesuits is commem- safe to stray outside the city walls, After suffering several months I one day R H. COOMBS & SON orated in a near one concluded to try Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol- SUITABLE FOR XMAS even in broad well I'ampola by chapel aracter of almost all the day-light, unless era and Diarrhoea Remedy and 1 beg to of the gates, which contains a fine por- assure that 1 was most sur- t raversed the attended: and we were warned against you agreeably AND NEW YEAR’S by principal trait of in soldier’s dress.. prised to find after taking two doses of the the hill, memorable for the Loyola "jmin. which was, until re- climbing remedy that I was completely relieved of Fannie H. \Vai:n. GIFTS CAN NOW BE toiled in dili- exploit of Lord Peterborough during the disease that had cost me so much an- through only I am thankful to that i have of noyance. say "ii mule-back, (juixote the War Succession, as the road not suffered from it since.” SEEN AT . Undertakers and am is now so threaded by swarms with banditti, though in full A Woman's Awful Peril. Embalmers, and I that nearly everything of view of the city below and soldiers are “There is only one chance to save your Papers Periodicals. life and that is through an operation” were 72 Main St., Belfast. be reached in a parlor- constantly passing to and fro from the the words startling heard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt The name of Phillips Phonograph was llow the hate town to the citadel on the summit. of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her doctor after Spaniards lats week to Maine and are at all or lie had tried cure her of a ehangeil Woods, We Prepared to Answer ■ vainly to Hours, se With all due respect to her fright- Pay Night, railways—though they Majesty’s ful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaun- there is no doubt but that the paper merits < ertainlv they make them poorly-paid army, it may be that the dice. Gall stones had formed and she con- the more comprehensive title. Calls for Funeral Work, stantly grew worse. Then she began to use er they can and bring their hungry soldiers themselves occasional- The December edition of Profitable Ad- Electric Bitters which wholly cured her. Having retired from the furniture business we intend to give our whole time and at- as nearly possible to that ly turn bandits when a particularly It's a wonderful Stomach, Liver and Kidney vertising, Boston, is by far the most pretenti- tion to the Undertaking business, and by careful attention to every detail, we shall be no comes remedy. Cures Dvspepsia, Loss of Appe- ous an 'mile-traffic. Time is of tempting foreigner along, who is issue of advertising journal that has ever tite. Try it. Only 50 cts. Guaranteed. better prepared than to serve those who are in trouble and need our services. ever come to our notice, ft contains in Spain, where it has been sure to have mucho dinero (much money) For sale by R. II. Moody, druggist. (in- Telephone connection No. 34-4. i in his Vet the laws cluding colored inserts) 140 pages of live, so many centuries, and it pockets. against Xiglit calls answered at 20 Northport Avenue, or by telephone No. 35-11. up-to-date matter pertaining to a when a are severe. When a advertising saying, train robbery highway- ot Knights Malta. y and publishing interests, all profusely and at a snail’s pace, stopping man is caught, red-handed in the act, handsomely illustrated. From an artistic olialrs uiiies for no he is tried a tribunal. to furnish..!*..... and. Tables apparent rea- rarely by Span- Governor Crosby Commandery, Xo. 229, and typographic standpoint the magazine aii smoke ones ish is too uncertain in its re- cigarritos as justice Knights of Malta, was instituted in Odd is well nigh perfect, and every one, not For entertainments, card parties, etc., at the following UNIFOKM BATES: ■ place as in another.” sults, and too expensive a luxury to be Fellows’ Hall Tuesday evening, with 00 alone advertisers, will be interested in Frank 'a iicn ttie American traveler rashly indulged in. The culprit is shut members. Gray, Supreme Recorder reading this special number. Chairs 20c per dozen. Tables 5c. apiece. of assisted the nk he has had quite enough up in the nearest jail: ana m a tew Philadelphia, officiating, by The December number of the Rudder has of These prices 1)0 NOT include trucking trills. Parties can do their own truck- ■ Degree staff L’lsle Adam aiders why he ever came to days an order arrives to transfer him Commandery a good deal to say about ice yachting, a of Boston. Two degrees were worked. At ing or we will truck them to and from at usual trucking rates. forsaken region, he reaches to some other prison. The robber well sport that is grow ing in popularity in Maine. COLUHBIA a recess was taken and a fine ban- midnight As is the case with the build- rand old which seem knows what that means and sends at sailing yachts, We shall continue to carry a full assortment of cities after which the work of insti- quet spread, of ice lias been reduced to a ■■red a of a with whose assist- ing yachts siesta several liun- once for confessoi, tution was resumed and the following of- science, and those who wish to own flyers aml to have hardly waked ance he makes arrangements for the ficers were installed: Sir Knight Comman- should consult the designs published in the CAMERAS and PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. then how lie his fel- next world. Then lie sets out Mathew W. pities tranquil- der, Welch; Generalissimo, Rudder and read what is said of them by vlio have never seen for his under Nathaniel J. Pottle; Fred A dark room for accommodation of our customers. Spain— ly pretended destination, Captain-General, experts. Sail and steam yachts also have ..AND.. once TAXIDERMY WORK in ail its branches a specialty. ''isfaction at forgotten an escort of civil guards, who, at the J, Stephenson; Prelate, Sanford Howard; their place in this valuable magazine, the i of cool shaded Recorder, M. C. Ass’t Recorder, Jos walks, by first convenient place allow him to get Hill; subscription priceof which is only $2 a year. A. Montefiore; Treasurer, Walter Cooper; s, palms and sycamores, a few paces in advance, and then shoot Address Rudder Publishing Co., 9 Murray B. H. COOMBS & 72 Main St. Senior Warden, Charles R. Coombs; Junior SON, auks of a river; great open him down, under the pretext that he is street, New York. Warden, Rufus C. Barton; Standard Bear- ARE THE BEST. r bull-tights and religious to get away. Report is made trying er, A. E. Stevens; Sword Bearer, M. B. •■Mery plazas with central and understands •-• accordingly, everybody Lawrence; Warden, C. i>. Patterson ; Senti- m here hands even- play every included. Chester First W. New 4—outlaws nel, Clement; Guard, II. a nice Christmas Firm and Christmas promenading hidalgoes You need not stay long in Gerona, Staples; Second Guard, Willis E. Wight. ABSOLUTE .. .IN.... ake furtive love the little to are by for there is see besides its enor- Following the members of tlie.Degree •—• moon; dark, narrow, wind- mous cathedral, which was founded staff: Sir John W. Holman, S. K. C.;Sir by There is nothing so Ipleasing for home en- hned with houses of every in D. M. Cressey, P. C., Generalissimo; Sir M. Shoppers Charlemagne 785, pulled down and tertainment as the Graphophones. It form and P. Miller, P. C„ Capt. General; Sir E. A. WOULD DO WELL modern), hue; rebuilt three centuries later, and con- is enjoyed byjyoung and old. Prices Meat and >1 Bailey, P. C., Prelate; Sir G. H. Hall, SECURITY. TO CALL AT the as Vegetables buildings—palaces, hovels, secrated for third time about the follows. Senior Warden; Sir M. S. Kaharl, P. C., -I churches, all jumbled to- 1086. Far better the ....AT AN. .. year spend days Junior Warden; Sir W. II. Rankin, 1’. C., of mediaeval smacking in a run across the border, through Warden; Sir J. Shednick, First Guard; Genuine $5.00,-$6.00,-$7.50, set as iket-places precisely some pass in the near by Pyrenees. It Sir J. W. Cox, Second Guard; Sir Ira X'. $12.50,-$25.00. OLD STAND. and gorgeous in a i«. FRENCH l CO.’S ni-stage is only little journey to Perpignan, Tibbetts, P. C., Standard Bearer; Sir James GRAND uni cemeteries MACHINES, BEFORE PURCHASING. color; quaint upon the great French system of rail- Chase, P. C., Sword Bearer. The following Carter’s were as visitors: Sir Ira F. quick” are as silent as the ways, where it is short work to Biar- present Tibbetts, $50.00, $100.00 Past Grand of Sir dominating all, the vast ritz, beloved of Eugenie. Bayonne, and Commander, Portland; and 150.00. J. W. Shattuck, Past Grand Commander, of Hwilral, with its airy spires even to Pan. Besides its picturesque Liver Massachusetts, Supreme Organizer for this Little Pills. Marcellas J. towers and tine sculptured its mountain Dow, situation, upon torrent, State; and Deputy Supreme Commander Small Dozen arches and of Must Bear of Records.$5.00 AT MAINEf capitals the Gave, and its genial climate, which Sir James W. Chase of Pittsfield. Signature Grand BROOKS, Records. 1.00 Each In addition to his cry. deep vaults and forest calls thither winter a every large Eng- The honors of Past Commander and Or- Toy Graphophones with 5 usual line of. ils thous- are thoroughly renovating the altars lighted by lish is a of extraordi- were conferred Sir Francis H. colony,—Pau place ganizer upon Records. 1.50 DRY AND • Meat and store for- pers, kept burning century interest. It contains Welch. Records In sets Provision nary historical of 5. 50c per set 'ury by succeeding genera- the castle in five cen- Wednesday evening the same Degree • P.S. Staples grandest France, Below. FANCY GOODS merly occupied by Staff conferred the of the Red Cross 5ee Fac-Simile Wrapper ‘■ch live their little and in which degree Has in a fine lot of day turies old, Henry IV. was I have the agency for the Columbia Phon- on High street, and are to open be and Sepulchre in full, using paraphernalia to sleep in the shadow of born and where see his Tory ataU sad aa eaay Co. Call and you may yet ograph early leave orders to HOLIDAY this week with a full line of Aa!!, brought by the visiting degree staff. A to take as cradle. It is hard to think of a smgar. avoid the usual Christmas rush. King, of fourteen Sir from Di- "' ll a delegation Knights everything usually carried in a city is Gerona, near the whose we are accustomed ARTICLES. stately figure rigo Commandery of Pittsfield was present, It will nay you to "■mean eoast and close under and lnAmTtfclF0RHEA0ACME- call and see him. 49tf to see on monuments in picture- also one Si ^Knight from Portland. l/AKI LKO FOR DIZZINESS. line be- F. A. 'lines,—the dividing galleries, as an infant, rocked in this The Order claims an unbroken existence FOR OIUOUSNESS. FOLLETT, mice and Coming by from the Crusades to the time. It .FIRST-CLASS MARKET. Spain. golden shell! But here he was carried present rp FOR TORPID LIVER. 51 Church tin- westward, you arrive in was introduced into America in 1870, and Street, Belfast. about in his nurse’s arms, and frolick- S FOR CONSTIPATION. has members in 227 It ■** of the best .. and walk town from the 27,000 commanderies. Everything quality up ed under the trees, and grew to boy- FOR SALLOW SKIN. is nou-sectarian and non-political, but dis- BELGIAN HARES hood and manhood—until he became THE COMPLEXION and at reasonable trices. c4.STOniA. tinctively Protestant. _FOR FOR RENT! the of Navarre,” whose MllUiro .umunt^uTuat, FOR SALE BY th8 Hind Hate grelt “Henry A committee is now for a t You Always Bought negotiating The store the Condon CHARLES M. LEAVITT, _/>ltl0 “white was in front of recently occupied by plume” always place of meeting, and will report on time Manufacturing Company” and Banner Shoe Dr. W. L. WEST, Store.” C. O. POOR HENRY B. CUNNINQHA1. the battle. and of the BrCURE SICK HEADACHE. place holding regular meetings. Belfast, March 29,1900.—13tf Veterinarian, Belfast, Me Telephone 7-3. 4w50 THE RKPgBLICiH JOPMIAL “Little Strokes
BELFAST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1900. Fell Great Oaks•" The giants of the forest most yield at THE 6REATEST Published the VALUES Every Thursday Morning by last to the continual blows of the woods- ...IN... Journal Pub. Co. man. When the human blood has become ..Fred A. Johnso Republican \ clogged and impure the little drops of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, properly taken, wilt CHARLESA P1I.SBURY, } Made and fell the oak of bad blood. j Ready Clothing Furnishings Subscription Terms: In advance, $2.00 a Ever on sale to the people of Waldo County $1.00 for six 50 cents for three year; months; is now offered at months. The for the Gift Advertising Terms: For one square, one Economy Shop inch, length in column, 75 cents for one week, and Buyer, 26 cents for each subsequent insertion. Northport News. HARRY W. 83 Main St. Howells has published his opinion of CLARK’S, talk of MEANS Our talk of our economy economy. quality MEANS quality. We have n, Thackeray. It is a pity we could the This is of vital importance to every shopper who can reach ^ great Apple buyers have bought about all some to not more special HOLIDAY PURCHASES at prices suit the most minded. have Thackeray’s opinion of How- apples in town. store. Bigger bargains, ^enthusiasm, and swifter selling frugal Drunum- ells. than at other store. Bead the don’t skip a samples—novelties of every in Ebony, Sterling Silver and the New The population of the town is 551 against any prices below; description Qrf5 to (191 in single item, it will pay you -at the rate of a dollar a minute Wood. 1 hree hundred Black China, Pin Puff Tobacco A writer in the Nineteenth 1890. pieces Fancy Trays, Boxes, Jars f? Century read this announcement. Mrs. A. Rhodes is recovering from a Handkerchiefs and a close that the are low. Its depicts Great Britain as a nation of Lucy Aprons—such margin prices extremely vjr;!' long at the house of Joseph Heal. that makes these so amateurs. This country is sometimes illness, purchases popular. A. C. Batchelder, having hauled up Etc. called a nation of tobacco chewers. Capt. Boys’ Reefers, Overcoats, his vessel in Rockland, is at home for the Men’s Suits. and An is in session AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. SILVER, EBONY, THREE HUNDRED PCS. irrigation Congress winter. CIX and seven dollar Fancy Chev-1 tQ QE [STERLING ® in it be to New Haven iot Suits now.I Chicago. Perhaps might pre- Allen Drinkwater has gone THE NEW GREEN WOOD FANCY BLACK PIN CHINA, TRAY' p vailed upon to hold a few sessions in to join Capt. George W. Wright in a new and nine dollar line Suits I C Eft EIGHTnow.I v and lots of other novelties—AN LINE BOXES, COLO some of the “dry” cities of Maine. coal barge. ENTIRE CREAM JaRS T0Ba" The friends of Job Herrick are TWELVE and thirteen dollar Clay Shirts OF SAflPLES—NO TWO ALIKE—at almost JARS, CANDLE many • STICKS, ETC., The advocates of the canteen are of Worsted, Auburn Meltons and hear that he is recovering from a I pleased to Fancy Worsted Suits, good enough Q Eft $1.00 White and Fancy I * CQ ONE-HALF PRICE. the opinion that it is better to beer the for anybody to wear. I MEN’SStarched Shirts. I * ,U5f severe attack of rheumatism. 10c to 50c ills we have than to others we know eac|, fly El well of Mass., a former of our Fine Worsted Suits, Aft and Black and Black I Jacob H. Boston, | 'll* Boys’ not and ALLregular $11 and $15 yalue, now | MMen’sStripe cent working shirts 75 DOZEN WHITE APRONS. of—speakeasys pocket-pedlars, was in town for a few days last fifty OQ resident, now .I for • 144 Four Five example. week on business and visiting friends. Latest patterns. 25c each by Fancy Pictures Mrs. Ann P. Quimby of Stillwater, has white and Fancy Starched I AO Croker has bought an in Eng- BOYS’ 5 to 12.I • While they last, estate sold her two lots of land at Temple Heights, Shirts, ages and it looks as if he intended to land. not 50 to Mrs. Belle Coombs of Boston. It is Men's Overcoats *2.00 Blue Flannel Shirts, I Doz. Fancy Embroidered Hdkfs. each make his home there. This MEN’Sall wool and color, guar- I OC ___5c permanent known that she intends to build upon them. indigo anteed, now.I worth 17c., .... will contribute materially to the purifi- I2\c Seven Mark Wood & Son have set a nice marble 144 by Nine Fancy Pictures cation of New York And Ulsters 25 doz. Embroidered Hdkfs., |llc city. tablet in the Little River cemetery for F. Fancy | and eight dollar Overcoats in of his son, Fred, 50 Doz. Fine _ A. Dickey, memory Capt. g^_ yg White Embroidered _ A statement from the superintendent glX | Hdkfs., 50 Gold Plated Picture Framesi Helen M. Condon, founder- Sweaters. 57 l-2c. .... 25C McLean whose vessel,sch. quality, of the Hospital, Waverley, $12.50 Fine Kersey Dress Over- | Q Eft ed at sea with all on board during the great ■ J vu I C 75 doz. Gents' the worst coats, a gentleman’s coat, now | and Boys’ Wool Sweaters, 7Q White Hemstitched Hdkfs., Mass., confirms apprehen- MEN'S now v • ■ ** gale of August 18, 1879. regular *1 and *1.50 value, | 5C and cent> the condition of Hon. and I ftft 25 5O sions as to $15.00 Overcoats, good _ each $14.00 || _ his farewell ■ enough for anybody.1 Charles A. Boutelle. He says, in con- Rev. R. T. Capen preached at the Cove Dec. 9th, to a Bleached Table Damask clusion, of this distinguished son of sermon Sunday, 10 doz. CHRISTHAS UMBRELLAS large audience, who expressed regret that Maine: “In my opinion he should Wliat would make a better Xmas gift than a nice he could no longer minister to their spirit- Undetwear. Newest never resume the cares of active life style handles--best qun! and wished him success in what- ual needs anti Boys’ Heavy Fleeced I © AO gloria nor undertake any business responsibil- MEN'S v ■ coverings. ever field he may be called to labor. Lined, first quality goods.I FINE WHITE TABLE CLOTH? and he live but a few years.” ity. may was at home last Capt. William Hopkins Men's Pants. 75c. sanitary fleeces and the I We have some extra good values from Pair FINE FINE Switz 25 ALL WOOL on a short visit while his vessel, sch. famous non shrinking BLANKET? the on the 2nd “In week » CQ After article page, In Men’s Pants we have remark- Conda goods, nearly all wool.... | Senator Sullivan, was being discharged in able values. Pilgrim Plymouth," was in type the 49c. to $2.00 Best qualities, New York. He is chartered to take coal all wool drawers I per yard $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00- for .... SI.50 Undeiwear, 7c Mi* news came that the canopy over that Pants I • * 0 for Havana at $2. The captain’s wife, who .^.50 $. 08 only left.. .I most sacred spot upon American soil, Pants for. has been seriously ill in New York, came §2 1.50 Bock, has been defaced Plymouth by home with him, and is improving in health. Panss for. $g 2.50 Linen now.. vandals. The act, to all appearances, pc. 4-ply Collars 11c. SACRIFICE SALE (IF WOOL WAISTS. Charles E. Drinkwater, who has was deliberately done. It is hoped that Capt. been living in Rockland for some time, re- Cashmere Hose the offender or offenders may be dis- Knee Pant Suits. £50. now.19C. cently bought the buildings and part of the Boys’ and their made to Braces covered punishment Drinkwater on the now.13C. farm of Mrs. Kate have the finest Suits tver of- I fcO CA 25c. Broken Sizes tit the crime. WE Reach Hill road, and is about moving into fered. ages 4 to l»>, at. | At own $3.50 value. ATS, CAPS, everything lower than else- almost your price. Some sizes in some A « D. is a ex- Kegular styles. his new possessions, Capt. very dollar Suits H‘ where. According to the interpretation ot the pOUK now.g QQ in some We ll clean them out cellent citizen and his many friends are styles. if low prices will do'1*! 'aw the Christian Civic prohibitory bj to know that he is to again become pleased We want to There is a limited number to choose from, but an In-ague Record, in an article on the 2nd town. are our business for sale. unlimited nk a permanent resident of the ~g=We offering ready-made above pace. Cue practice of indicting druggists devote our wnoie uime to custom business, hence the startling with Miss Beulah Rhodes closes a successful every price. simply because they hold United States reduction in term of weeks school to-day, Thurs- prices. is all cannot eight icenses wrong. They and leaves day, in the Doyle district, Friday = handle liquors without a United states 34t 38- for Castine to attend the remainder of the HARRY W. 83 Main St., Black and White Checks,sizes license; and the Record that “a CLARK, says Normal School term. Miss Louise Pitcher, lias a to use intoxi- school at Beach 38< druggist legal right also of this town, closes her CLOTHIER AND TAILOR TO MEN AND WOMEN. Flannels, Polka Dots and Stripes,sizes32’34*36- cating liquors in the compounding of llill and will go to Castine with Miss Rhodes. medicine; hence has a right to have Miss Pitcher gave entire satisfaction in All Wool Reds and 32, 34. 38,38, | i; such liquor in stock.” The sale of in- this, her lirst school, and] both" intend [to Flannels, Blues,sizes*
in their chosen = toxicating liquor by a druggist, even on further perfect themselves sizes 34» 38.4u, 42, = at the Normal Blacks and a un- an attendance Colors, 1.37 the prescription of physician, is calling by GOODS. school. USEFUL HOLIDAY lawful; and. the Somerset Reporter, a Black and Brilliantine and Mecerized, sizes 32, 30, 40, 42, staunch advocate of prohibition, says: The Henrietta 11. White school at the Cove Colors, j j to dis- for a term often "A provision allowing druggists began Monday, Dee. 17th, 75 sizes32, 34. B. an <*ua,ity- 36, 38, for medicinal week, taught by Miss Mary Grant, as will be All Wool Blues and j ^ pense liquors purposes, This season we have bought only such goods for Christmas Reds,$2 excellent teacher of large exp .rience, hav- ot under proper restrictions, would greatly found useful. If you desire to make your friends a present in = ninety-two terms of school visit our store before 1 = strengthen the Maine prohibitory law.” ing taught something they will appreciate, buying. Lot $4.00 Waists, sizes 32, 34, 36, 2.25 this State and Massachusetts. This is the You will find our store WfcLL STOCKED with for Mrs. II. II. \\ hite THE MEWS BROOKS. term of school paid by = OF 1 Lot 2.50 sizes = w of Cambridge, Mass., who at the close of c Waists, 38, 40, 42 1 M. J. Dow lias the boss wood pile of the the present term will have expended $1,550, CO DINING SETS, season. including new desks, for the school house | m LADIES’ PARLOR DESKS, This tremendous cut in prices takes in our entire line of Waists. Several men and teams are going up- and outbuildings, in addition to the above river to work in the woods. she furnished a of more than 200 H library | PARLOR TABLES, WE CAX POSITIVELY- GIVE X() STAMPS OX THESE WAISTS. We now; light our lamps at 4 p. m. and volumes and has added to it each year. C soon the days will begin to lengthen. Comment upon such philanthropliy is un- r FANCY ROCKERS, It has been decided to have a Christmas necessary. tree at the G. A. H. Hall Monday evening, COUCHES, Dec. -4th. One fifth of the inhabitants of this town x met Saturday evening, Dee. 14th in the WHITE IRON Harry, son of F. W. Brown, Esq., has re- o BEDS, Masonic Hall at the cove to attend a social, »mic turned'to Fittslield for the winter term at temple, ielf w. which was in a success. The r PICTURES and FRED A. JOHNSON the M. C. 1. every way EASELS, evening’s entertainment consisted of vocal A. B. .stantial is at home from Massa- JARIDNIERS, chusetts, where he has been for several and instrumental music, dialogues, decla- 5 weeks on business. mations as annexed, after etc., per program > SCREEN FRAMES, - • - - with 'nly one week to Christmas, and then it which, cake, cookies, holes doughnuts ■< C- H R-1 S-T- IVI A- S- will lie dull in the stores all winter. There around them, cheese, fruit, and liquid in the SLEDS and DOLL CARRIAGES, are lots of here to of. holiday goods dispose shape of cold water, were served to all pres- who lias been in o Store. Leslie Moulton, poor ent. After that social greetings were the RUGS and ART SQUARES, City Drug DIAMONDS for some died morn- health time, Tuesday order of the until the were at evening, people 0 ing. The funeral will be held the Friends CARPET SWEEPERS, Chapel this, Thursday, afternoon, at 1 obliged, as strict observers of the Sabbath, ***** o’clock. Friend Omar G. Hussey will to leave for their homes, declaring it the o and the Good Templar will ETC., ETC. ALL NEW, ROC'R & GALLET officiate, lodge best sociable yet held. Next one in two o We have .... come out in a body. some weeks. The program was under the direc- CO WWWWWWW-WWWWS: W W' w A large line of heather of Paris. Mrs. Barker had her sacred concert last tion of R. A. Packard and Mrs. Nellie Dickey Pocket Books, A line above -Sunday evening, instead of a week later, as Goods, full of yooils and was as follows: choir; read- was at first intended. It was really intend- singing, Chatelain Bags.\Traveling Cases, Imported and ed for a Christmas entertainment and the ing, Mrs. Sarah Orcutt; rec., Florence 8®*0all and See Our Genuine well taken the Display. Cuffs and',Collar Boxes, Etc., Domestic Perfumes, parts were very by children, Brown; dialogue, story telling; dec., Mrs. who showed that they had been carefully Full line of from lO cents to $1.00 an ounce trained for the occasion. Lydia A. Dean; reading, F. B. Glidden; Celluloid and Ebony Goods, Perfume Atomizers, singing, R. A. Packard and daughter; read- A new industry lias been started in town Razors. Knives, Shears, Scissors. Toilet Water, Violet Ammonia, Bargains,, that ought to benefit various people. R. G. ing, Mrs. Rose Patterson; reading, Ebya SPENCER & WILSON. Razor Cut Glass Bottles, Kdwards has put in a machine for making Nealey; dialogue, The Assessor of Taxes ; Strops, Brushes\aud Mags, Fancy barrel stuff and has four or five men now at Hair rec., F'lorenee Weston; singing, Mrs. Han- Mirrors, Brushes, Cloth Pressed Glass Bottles, Etc. work making barrels suitable for packing nah Drinkwater; rec., Mrs. Sadie Orcutt; Brushes, Silver and Fine apples. There has been a great demand Etc., Soap Puff Stones, Mrs. for these barrels this season ; in fact, they reading, Mis. Nellie Dickey; reading, Fancy Stationery. Boxes at cost. could not he obtained fast enough for the Mae Herrick ; dialogue, Candy pull; singing, demand, lie wants 500 cords of wood for reading, R. A. Packard; rec., Ella the material for the barrels, which will set choir; FOU OI K. some of our farmers at work, anil will use Weston; dialogue, Taking the Train. that has been Fill some of the stuff Your lor nearly Lei Us Order up I worthless. ■-• 1 am agent for, and have a window full. makes a nice Deafness Cannot be Cured Iluyler’s Brooks Lodge, L O. G. T., No. 34, is hold- present, for every one knows it to be the BEST. My goods are as cannot reach ing very interesting meetings, with the by local applications, they NEW, FRESH from the I them right, and shall ear. is factory. bought membership steadily increasing. A very the diseased portion of the There cure and that is ssll them LOW. Call and see them before line program was presented at the last meet- only one way to Deafness you purchase. ing by members by the order from Monroe by constitutional remedies. Deafness is XMAS DINNER! of the mu- and vicinity, and was as follows: Duet: caused by an inflamed condition BELFAST, MAINE, II cous of the Eustachian Tube. When Honest and Upright,” Dora Felker, Lulu lining 93 MAIN have a STREET, Roberts; rec., “Just as Mother Used to Do,” this tube gets inflamed you rumbling WE SHALL HANG UP IN OUR MARKET-——- Celia Roberts; charade, “Murphy on a Ben- sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is ) EDMOND WILSON, Proprietor. is the and der:'' song, “Slie rests by the Suwanee entirely closed Deafness result, can Chiislmiij unless the inflammation be taken out River,” Lulu Roberts, Dora Felker; dec., We shall make a t-i to its normal condi- spi Ernest Stimpson ; dialogue, The Victim,” and th's tube restored Lulu Roberts, Dora Felker, Nellie Elwell, tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, Everett Felker, Celia Roberts, Joseph El- cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, well: rec., “Matilda's Got a Beau,” Lena which is nothing but an inflamed condition Sargent: tableau, “Wasteful Womensong, of the mucous surfaces. GREAT One Hundred Dollars for SLAUGHTER “MeSorley’s Twins,” May Brown, Eliza We will give any THE LARGEST AND FINEST LOT OF SALE case of Deafness catarrh) that Stimpson ; dec., “Kentucky Philosophy;” (caused by Catarrh Sidney Tibbetts ; rec., “Leaving the Home- cannot be cured by Hall’s Cure. stead,'’ Delia Roberts; song, Mollie Reilley, Send for circulars, free. ....IN.... Dora Felker, Lulu Roberts; tableau, Sheet F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. music; duet, “Good Night,” Lulu Roberts, jiy*Sold by Druggists, 75c. Dora Felker. Halls Family Pills are the best. 4m50 Boots, Shoes and Rubbers ***** North Troy. Miss Addie Stone, who I Swanviixe. Capt. N. Smart and wife is attending school at the M. C. I., Pittsfield, have gone to Lewiston to attend the State Ever shown by us. Will also have for sale a fine line of was at home Saturday and Sunday—W. Grange_Comet Grange conferred the were the DOM Lowell and wife of Unity guests CHASE & third and fourth degrees upon eight new AS I have of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rhoades Sunday. purchased the stock of the late F. H. members last Monday evening—Mr. Percy and Laurel Branches and Wreaths. ** j-uiji_WLarwwu-L^u---L- -. Arthur Cunningham, who has been Holly FRANCIS, I shall sell it out of COST. L. Nickerson wa* home from Orono last regardless at work in the w'oods since last fall re- Sunday_Miss Josie Mae Strout of Orono Come early and have first choice. turned Saturday... The next meeting of AND A FULL LINE OF ..DOWN. the North Troy Reading Club will be held began school in Dist. No. 7 last Monday— is her at the home of Mrs. Otis B. Rhoades Fri- Mrs. Mary D. Nickerson visiting day, Jan. 4th....W. Kellar of Islesboro daughter, Mrs. S. D. Qreelfey in Hampden. CELERY, LETTUCE, PARSLEY and CRANBERRIES. visited his daughter, Miss Ina Kellar, and CHAS. C. COOMBS. GOES THE other relatives in this ; vicinity recently. Waldo. Quite a number of our people _Wilcom Larrabee, in charge of a span THE PLACE, Steak, 2 lbs. for of horses belonging to W. B. Rhoades, will are sick with colds—Esther Cilley is on of Round, begin work on the Leonard woods Monday, the sick list and does not seem to improve_ Top Dec. 24. Edward Evans, C. A. Levanseller and Ethel BARBER SHOP REMODELED. For Sale at a Ramp Steak, Staples are in Lewiston attending the State Bargain, Sausage, cold weather has been favor- & Brown’s Market,Hi9h The Barber Shop, No. 79 Main street, formerly Corned Reef, Grange_The sU,ir, C. E. has been That desirable Fogg occupied by Pickard, thoroughly and well located real estate at i" the harvest will soon # able to making ice and remodeled and is n ow one of the best in Eastern the foot of Main street known as tire Daniel Tripe, Maine. The W. begin_Apples are nearly all sold and ship- proprietor, with Warren Knowj- Lane wharf property, w ill be sold low to close the This signature is on every box of the genuine ton as assistant, will strive to serve all customers estate. Inquire of COLO STORAGE HAR*6* ped, and very little money was left for them.. promptly and satisfactorily. N. F. HOUSTON, Executor. Laxative Tablet. FOR SALE CHEAP. 3W50* CHARLES A. DAVIS. Bromo-Quinine From $1 to $1.25 bought the larger part gSBR Belfast, December 19,1900.—61 D. A. McKEEN, Propriety the remedy that cares a cold In one day I iHHMHKUm, 1 •—' OF BELFAST. NEWS Geo. W. Burkett served free coffee and chocolate to hig customers yesterday. been granted as follows: ; II. E. Morrill of Belmont has shipped dur. Chase, Burnham, 817. | ing the past week to parties in Boston, New York, Providence, R. I., and mi rehearsal of the Parlor lMCwgi Philadelphia, i,e I, first-class until Tuesday, Jan. 8th. fifty angora cats for the Christ- j mas trade. .sinner Bobbins has sprink-] walks for the bene- On Minot F. Stearns lost the end of his slippery j Hangs left forefinger last Friday, while ... .people. •****?; adjust- ing a machine in the shoe R. H. Coombs & factory. „. new sign, You have used all We must ask the indulgence of both i,laced over their place Of cor- respondents and readers street. this week, but Main sorts of reme-! the cough rush of holiday advertising is now over ||,„,k Ladder Co. is pre- and next week we shall make up all arrears. inmial ball, to be given in i dies but it does not ] The meeting of Thomas H. Marshall House in the near future. Rc- it is too i if Corps is postponed until Jan. 8th, at Belfast Opera House last [yield; j deep which time the officers will be privately _• by the Opera House eui- seated. It wear installed. If stormy, the installation will affair. The music may pleasant [ j be postponed to the next regular meeting. full orchestra. The cake- itself out in time, but The curfew sounded for the first time in ,i was not given as no compet- I Belfast at 8 o’clock Tuesday evening, and it more was is liable* to promptly observed. The signal, as i. city was recently talking | announced, was three distinct blasts from w hich happened to one produce la grippe, the whistle on Mathews Bro’s factory. lole at work on machinery Some mistook it for a fire alarm. ,... ii the little four-year-old or a seri- pneumonia Steamer Notes. The Penobscot river Ma ma, can uncle sue the ous throat affection. was closed to navigation Wednesday night, ; Dec. 12th, and the Boston & Bangor Steam- i.niiui.1 uuc uuo- You need ship Co.’s boats will make Bucksport their a for .. lories, public offices, etc., pur large variety this event, and solicit the of the something destination until spring. All passengers WE patronage people of this We have faith that is nil other holidays. Fac- tay,e fd county. that will and freight via the line for Bangor will ar*e centre, and with that idea we ottices will be closed all you Purchasing have bought all kinds of at give be transferred over the line of the Maine Belfas'fn b.e1.madya, JctivV goods for gifts- will be until 1 m. open p. and build Central’s Bpeksport branch without delay. Fancy Gr0Ckery' Games’ Umps’ Dress Suit Cases, Boston Miged to keep open longer strength j v Bags. Carpet Sweepers, Thursday the Bangor offices of the company rlltrtC atdam Bags,l Vases, tStatuary. ? nyS,‘ ?°°D Doll ’ii other on ac- on Baskets, Pictures, and innumerable other holidays the Front street were closed for the season Carriages goods we have not space to mention. any presents up body. BS-An extra force of passing and Agent Henry T. Sanborn took up his clerks has been secured to wait upon the trade. winter quarters in the Railroad building at ■ rod, but had overlook- the foot of Exchange street.Steamer Nouvenir catalogue of SCOTT’S ! Cimbria is on the marine railway, where 20 PIECES 1 Case Dark Prints mnereial College. It is a she is to receive a new stern post and some Tablings. New Books. 1 booklet, finely illustrat- other repairs about her stern — The Penob- scot arrived from Boston fore- only 3c. per yard. i’loluding views of the EMULSION yesterday The largest and most com- and will leave for Boston Black Dress Goods Catalogue of Books vi interior, and portraits noon, this after- plete stock of these goods ’■"■fiii graduates. Waldo will do noon. See advt. of the winter schedule of Just received. this when everything ever seen in Belfast. j the B. & B. S. S. Co. Marked down from $1.75 to 1 Case 30 in. umber of students at else fails. There is no doubt I Pongee -ink* educa S1.25 ES^fliey make r nice Christmas Gift. high among about it. It New Advertisements. Carle & Jones 4 cents. Satin nt its class. nourishes, Lovely Damask, ] have line of new builds and tlisplays goods in both strengthens, up ] their new store and in their in to of Boston, who was crockery store, large variety of patterns Kingdom Colony, makes the and and the two stores comprise a 1000 Yds. 1 Case 27 in. Percales Memorial Hall on Sun- body strong j holiday from 75o. to 01.50. Life on the mi; was to not to stock that is hard to beat. The new store Mississippi, tig, recalled healthy, only throw 5 leads in ladies’ and in the cents. Green •-••.im, and the lectures off this hard but to furnishings, other Flag, cough, { in addition to JOB LOT OF ^pnued. Mr. Barrett 1 store, china, glassware, Fancy Silks David the kitchen silver Corson, ii this city to-morrow, fortify system against ware, ware, etc., etc., may be j Marked from to 1 Case 44 Percales h further attacks. If are found Christmas cards and other $1.25 75c. 6c ill, at two and seven you j toys, Linen Towels Unrest, too numerous •>ident of the National run down or emaciated j things to mention-Chas. Senator you C. Coombs has the stock North, «>n and editor of the should take this bought of 1 Case Elegant patterns, j the late F. 11. Francis and announces 4-4 has had great oppor- certainly a great lO PIECES worth 75c. Consequences, food medicine, sale of shoes and rubbers, tint himself with the nourishing slaughter boots, For this sale * j SOe. First Violin, speaks. 50c. and $1.00, all druggists. C ; lie will sell out the stock, regardless of Bleached SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York All Wool Cotton, cost—If you don't believe the Sleepers Spiritual M u d L. Lathrop, who Novelty Significance, have woke up read their advt. and call at worth ire at Memorial hall 10c., now 8c. Circular their place of business, 73 Main street_ Tray Cloths, Study, !i«*ir lectures, readings Dress Goods The date for Hi Henry In Belfast has been William A. Clark, manufacturing clothier Edward id who are prominent in Blake, cancelled, but he will probably appear later and fur merchant, Clark’s Corner, Belfast, only 25c. 1 Case 1) is to build the new Pillow The in the season. has smoking jackets, bath robes and pajamas Tops, World, -iits in the spring, will Advertised list of letters in the for Christmas gifts, and a great variety of Head of a 1 )ee. ;ioth, and will remaining 40 in. Hundred, Belfast post otlice Dec. 18th: Ladies—Miss fur goods for winter wear.The rooms 1 Case Red Brown Cotton, ones and tests at Memo- Figured Goods, L. M. Fuller. Gentlemen—Mr. A. K. Dur- over the store of 11. L. Lord and the Amer- Stamped Crittenden, While in town they Mr. Miles Towers. ican Express Company are for rent and will Extra 7c. Doctor r the transfer of prop- ham, quality, only North, be litted to suit tenants. to Arnold Waists tits and will A “cold closed Apply record the genuine snap” Tuesday BRAIDS. Lane that had no Harris—The Daniel Lane wharf property Turning, corporation. The new forenoon, with a record of an average tem- only 75c. at the foot of Main street will be sold at a THREAD, House of tits will be known as perature of ti.l'i for 9 consecutive days. Carpet Sweepers,$2.50 Egemont, bargain to close the estate. Apply to X. F. RINGS. The mercury did not go above 18° at any Voice of the A Brown are People, was below on':s did Houston, executor.Fogg hi. Library. time, zero days, and not LAGE. Sixty to fill order for the Christmas above zero at all the first the aver- ready your Silk Waists Hearth .be shown at the Ilel- get day, Highway, dinner. They have poultry of all kinds, 1.00 initil libth of age of which was 2.33° below. Carpet Stretchers, Saturday, celery, lettuce, parsley and cranberries. Candinals Snulf Box, ■ s an Italian The Biddeford Journal of Dec. Kith From $3,50 to city nearly reports They also call attention to their tine display $5.50 dome. Its cathedral is an enthusiastic in that A French meeting city recently of pork. A line line of holly and laurel Caesar, .Mid is the Little Workers Juvenile in Cut Work. considered one of by Temple. branches and wreaths for decorations- Smyrna, Hugh Wynne, d churches in Mrs. FI. P. Alexander of this Grand Italy. It city, W. C. Marshall has a second-hand sleigh 1 Job Lot of Waists Axminster, Shall close the entire line of Mi veneration Superintendent, was and assisted in Eleanor, special by present for sale, cheap-Chase A Doak have some Art these goods at a BIG reduc- stormy Middle Ages and getting up and presenting the entertainment. and Squares, genuine bargains in watches line dia- $2.00 The Isle of Unrest, : for them in times of The Temple is a new one with us members. monds for their 76th Christmas.Annual only tion in price. AT •ic* Mrs. Alexander Also in a REDUCED PRICES. The Master of the pictures are of took part public meeting of the stockholders of the Peoples Christian, of art in the temperance meeting in the I'niversalist cathedral, National Bank Jan. 8, at 3 l*. M. Philip Winwood, --rdially invited to enjoy church Sunday afternoon. She returned Made Skirts. Ribbons. Ready Via i|.hs. home Monday, with a promise to visit Bidde- lO01 Yds. Long Crucis, ford again in the near future. 1 he municipal officers Splendid values in An unusual big stock pur- Elizabeth and her German a>t afternoon on Entity Case Decided. Tileston Wad- chased and you will Frida}' this department. Brussels Carpetings fincithe j Garden, -aliMin of S. W. Freeman ! lin,Esq., lias received the certificate id'opin- torturing price less than obtained1 of B. S. staples. The ion in the Waldo County case, Arthur Boyd For Rugs, $1.50 each. elsewhere. Stringtown on the Pike, in vs. Humors hat the building occupied equity George W. Partridge. II. B. Disfiguring ALL OF OUR When was Littlefield G. W. a Knighthood in < k store on Main street, gave Partridge mortgage Itching, Burning, end Scaly of real estate in d K. Wadlin, a grandson Prospect to secure a pre- Eruptions of the Skin and Corsets. Goods Flower, I*. Wadlin. The existing debt of #1,200, and within a months Millinery building Scalp with loss of Hair Golf Richard and is insured. The of the deed being recorded. Littlefield Jackets, Capes Carvel, External and Inter- We will fire out what we ; hi dig is small. Mr. Free- went into insolvency and Boyd was appoint- Complete A complete line of the new David have left at YOUR OWY ; Harum, ■ .line of his in ed assignee. The mortgage and notes had nal Treatment by Cuticura straight front Corsets only property and Fur Goods The Honorable Peter •"<>. and lie had an iiisur- then been sold to Herbert Black of Sears- The Set $1.25 price. Sterling, The was i! i* owns a number of slot port. case heard at the January Coneietingof Cuticura Soap(25o.), to cleanse $1.00 per pair. Soldiers of Have met a Fortune, 1 the skin of cru.-ts and scales and soften the SWEEPING | aive been rented out and term lsooofS. J. Court in Belfast. Judge thickened cuticle, Cuticura Ointment (50c.), The Strout then decided that the was REDUCTION in Celebrity, him and stored in the mortgage to instantly allay itching, irritation, and in- price. Combination Suits. null and We have just a handsome •■tiie lire. The damage void, and that the defendant be flammation, and soothe and heal, and c.uti- purchased Reveries of a Bachelor, f the. building, by tire, ordered to release the mortgage. The de- cura Resolvent (59c.), to co d and cleanse assortment of best quality the blood. A single set is often sufficient to only 50c. per suit. Adam Bede, is estimated at fendant appealed. The Law Court sustains about cure the most torturing, disfiguring skin, Chenille Portieres the and on the same made .’-lit at the end of a count- ruling, points by scalp, and blood humors, rashes, itching.-, and Micale Clark, Judge Strout. It. F. and J. It. llunton are irritations, w ith loss of hair, when the best Dress Percales for Gifts i'ie waste paper was kept, attorneys for the plaintiff; O. F. Fellows for physicians and all other remedies fail. From $2.50 to $4.00 Silk Mittens. The Sticket Minister, that the cause of the lire the defendant. : Following is the rescript Pottrb Drug and Chiu. Oorp.. Sn> Props., Roston. Price 12 1-2c. The lire at the How to Cure Every Skin and H' >1 Humor' free- The White Staples A mortgage given by a debtor to secure a per pair. only 5()e. Company, hi the attic, near the chim- debt to a prior existing creditor, which has CUTICURA PUREST OF EASY SOAPS not been recorded at least three months Queen Hortense, •• morning, about half an prior to commencement of insolvency pro- ■ National Bank. was lighted in thesitting- ceedings, is dissolved by It. S. C. 70, section Peoples Shawls Silkalines, Silk Fringes Shirley, w Neckwear The mercury was below 33, notwithstanding it has passed into the The annual meeting of the stockholders of the hands of the bona tide The for choice of directors that Pass in the froze in the partitions, purchaser. Peoples National Bank the Marked down to -AND-- Ships Night, assignee in insolvency may in equity compel and the transaction of any other business that ■iible in addition to come will be held at of all kinds CI.OSIYG damage the bona fide assignee of such a mortgage to may legally before them, manufacturers’ prices. Billy Baxter’s Letters, A of the roof was cancel and discharge it. Decree below their banking rooms on Tuesday, January 8,1901, OUT CHEAP. part at 3 o’clock p. m. affirmed with costs. Execution to issue Eben tuples estimates the value FRANK R. WIGGIN, Cashier. Cords, Denims, Etc. Holden, therefor. Belfast. December 1900—3\v51 1,200, and had an insurance 8, 1 Case Ladies’ Abbott’s Histories, ••inks the building was dam- KID MITTENS The furniture of the two New assortment for Hernando Cortez, h«ples and his daughter, who Jersey Underwear Christmas trade. King Charles I., husetts, was in the house. And GLOVES its value at SI,200 and the Gifts of Comfort. 17c. Richard III., only From 50c. to "i'i<>. It was insured. The “Whatever you give me,” says the comfort-lov- Hortense, •! the cause was a defective ing man, “let it be something that will take me White and Colored Richard as far from business as possible.” Ladies’ Wool Hose, II., The.schooners Pendle- Louis So she presents him with a Smoking Jacket, a the XIV., I Pendleton Sisters arrived Worth 25c. per pair. Blankets, Lounging Gown or a Bath Robe, and be com- Cleopatra of i-I week, the former from mends her judgment. We sell 2 pair for 25c. Egypt, ■ I tile latter from Bangor. 10- 4 only $. 62 Joseph Bonaparte, The fact that we are setting aside se- built in Belfast, from the already lections in these luxurious urges us to “ ’■he garments, 11- 4 1.00 Nero, Pendleton Sisters was advise others to do their choosing while the as- Eider Down Jackets To the Public: '1 Post Julius yage-Schs. Boy sortment is at its best. Blankets, 1.25,2.00, 3.50 and Caesar, minis are frozen in at Ban- In planning for this Great Sale anil In PIXK, BLUE, RED, Pyrrhus, Warren anil Abenaki at ^rnokiug Jncketo, #3 SO to 0O. 4.00 par pair. to fittingly celebrate our 30th Holi- Boston packet schooner A. GREY and VIOLET, Hannibal of ■ tilth Robes,'S5SJ.50 to 05. we have Carthage, Ben. K. has been day Anniversary expended Ryan, Madame the winter.Scb. P. M. Ftijamns, $1.50. From $1.00 to $3.50 each. both time and money. Xo amount Roland, Burgess, sailed for Vinal- Comfortables Richard Sliirts, of printers ink could fittingly tell I,, morning—The new four- Heavy- Outing? lVi|jht the of the wonderful assort- Xerxes the -ns Houghton had a very 50c. to $1 50 story Great, Print From 1.00 to 3.00 each. l ri m Camden to Hampton Ladies’ Charles II. of Steamer $6.50. ment of goods we have got together England, I 'aseal, a passenger, writes Rugs. "ess afid the low prices made upon them. of came on about 3 o'clock Seal Capa and Gloves,! Wrappers Margaret Angon, ""in, just after the vessel had This salt will go down in the his- Siberian Gloves, Feather Pillows Cyrus the Great, ""s, and the wild storm was Dog From 75c. to $1.25 tory of this city as the broadest tremendous fury soon after- Beaver Gloves, Alfred the the most ex- Great, b "ve them out to sea. Neither #1.50 to 3.00 conceived, liberally .. crew Wambat Coats and Gloves, Darius the any of the had any Fleeced ecuted, of any previous sale. Every Great, time the storm struck them Goat Wrappers Coats, one is invited to participate in the Romulus, afternoon. had no They sight Dog Coats, From 98c. to $1.50 Hair and Wool leaving JMatinicus, Tuesday Bargains offered. Louis Philippe, : Gallaway Coats. they reached Fortress Mon- Deacon Bradbury, afternoon. Capt. McLean Top Coats, Mattresses '. 1'— in Maine. worst hurricane he ever ex- Ulsters, Fur Sets for Children Up all his life. ''bring sea-going The AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. * Reefers, KiT'Our prices much lower li.ivi-il splendidly and her builder to $4.00. very ■ From $2.00 are proud of her.Schooner Suits, than Publishers' prices. which was damaged by dash- Furnishings in Great Variety, 1 1'ier at Salem during the recent 1 web to Boston Dec. 14th, and "'I the remainder of the distance Remember the Well Lighted Store. irk. where her cargo is consigned, WILLIAM A. I from CLARK, a arrow, Capt. Teel, bound The Store and Stock in 1,1 Largest Largest Belfast. New York with lumber, which MANUFACTURING CLOTHIER and 1 l| Port Clyde harbor a few days FUR MERCHANT', "floated with the assistance of CLARK’S swut .'ierryconeag. She is leaking CORNER, BELFAST. - - - <*mlii1(, Wl11 probably repair before pro- GEO. W. BURKETT, Odd Fellows’ Block. Rheumatism in all its forms is promptly NEWS OF THE WEEK. “ESTHER JN MAINE.” Penobscot Bay Fish. and permanently cured by Hood’s Sarsapa- neutralizes of the blood. rilla which acidity Maine Matters. Another Maine A Juvenile Book by Mrs. Flora Longfellow To The Editor of The Journal: It Simplifying Work. “Here is your morn- man to be added to the long list Turknett. ing's mail,'' said the attendant. The Sultan of Maine men who have been in the FLESH is well known that the Penobscot bay GAIN A woman is the au- reached out his diamond-covered young Syracuse of Turkey Massachusetts Legislature, is Eben was back and exclaimed thor of one of the most original and forty years ago abundantly supplied hand; then drew it Googins, formerly of Franklin, who with a “I’ll tell you wliat I wish books of recent with what are called salt-water fish. yawn: was elected from Cainbridge- captivating juvenile do. dust run through it and throw recently the of “Esther in you’d have been received in An Absolute years, story Maine,” Shortly after that time they very sud- away the ultimatums and bills for indemni- port....Notices Necessity by Flora Turknett, publish- at Maine of the at Longfellow and for ty. Then I'll look through the rest my marriage Bridgeport, ed in beautiful form for the denly disappeared, many years Star. of Hon. Enoch holidays by leisure.” [ Washii gton Conn., recently, Knight, in Cases. & Cincinnati, and Eaton its waters seemed to be entirely depleted. of Portland but now of Los Many Jennings Eye, A liver makes a lazy man. Burdock formerly & New York. Several short Three lazy and Miss Louise Alains, years ago, cod, haddock and hake, Blood Bitters is the natural, never failing Angeles, Cal., Mary stories Airs. Turknett that have been of The by in limited numbers, visited our bay remedy for a lazy liver. Bleclily Bridgeport. groom DECREASE IN WEIGHT published in periodicals have found will be well remembered in Portland as A again and were taken trawl and hand A Railroad Bibbs (as the train favor with the public, and her first book by The Hind You Have Map—Mrs. a prominent lawyer, being for several Always Bought, and which has a lurch)—“My goodness! Are we off INDICATES indicates a rare gift. Her little lines in small Last year i)t,.n gives the of the court. FREQUENTLY literary quantities. they In use for over 30 the track?” Mr. Bibbs—“No we seem to years judge municipal folks are not but real years, has borne the signature official vote of copies, creations, were taken in large quantities, and bet- „r be all right. Guess we went round ....Following is the A DECLINE. each — and has been running characterized by strongly marked made under liis pcr. the curve. We must lie at Chicago.” Mrs. Maine in the election: Re- ter fish. This year some men have presidential Their summer recrea- sonal was a thousand miles Pro- individuality. supervision since its Bibbs—“But Chicago publican, 65,435, Democrat 36,822, tions and adventures take amid made fair wages catching them. Now (jfl -CCtCAt/K infann* off when we started, and we’ve only been Hunt place Allow no one to deceive i hibition 2,885, Socialist 878....Ilal the most the you u this* an hour.” Mr. Bibbs—“Can’t help Our Modern Rebuilder, Vinol, picturesque surroundings, question arises, will they continue riding of Bangor has been elected captain of All Imitations and are it. 1 looked at the of this railroad, but there are no long drawn descriptive Counterfeits, “Just-as-good” map the Bowdoin foot ball team for You Do to increase as they have the three years |„^ and there ain’t a curve in it till it gets to college WiU Help It. passages. Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health 14*01. Hunt has been one of the star It it means much to ,>f Chicago. Hunt up y’r things.” [New York A few words a picture be- pastf so, many Infants and of the Bowdoin team for sever- put clearly Children—Experience against Experiment Weekly. players fore the eye of the imagination, as in towns in the vicinity of Penobscot Bay. al years....At the meeting of the Loyal the accidents have no WAY IT ACTS ON A DE- following passage: “When they it was a sriiall task Ordinary household Legion in Fairtield, December 5th, THE Forty years ago terrors w hen there’s a bottle of I)r. Thomas’ reached the turn in the road they saw it was voted to hold the next meeting IS for a man to supply his family a year Kclectric Oil in the medicine chest. Heals PLETED CONSTITUTION the little in the is in in honor of village lying peacefully What CASTORIA burns, bruises, sprains. Instant relief. Portland, February 12, before them and stretched with fish from Penobscot Bay. It cuts, the SIMPLY MARVELOUS. valley beyond Lincoln’s birthday anniversary...At the beautiful blue waters of was uncommon for a man to Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, paiT. Place to Fill—New Nurse: “Please, Penobscot nothing Hard meeting of the State Dairy* Associa- and. 1 do a w ith the He Hay shining in the sun, dotted with the catch two or three hundred in gorie, Drops Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, i mum, can't thing baby. tion in Augusta Dec. 7th, the following pounds cries all the time.” Mistress: “Well, I de- Are you getting thin ? If you are white wings of vessels from five-masted contains neither nor other officers were elected: Rutil- part of a day. 'Then most of the fish Opium, Morphine ZSaiv,,ij clare! 1 low stupid of me! His other nurses President,' had better watch Take schooners down to you yourself. tiny yachts.” substance. Its is its It .... some stove- lus Alden of Winthrop; secretary, LAV. taken were haddock. Xow are age guarantee. destroys were colored girls. You'll lind Vinol. It will build you up quickly they in the kitchen.” York Weekly. I of Cumberland Centre; treasurer, HOOK FULL OF IXOIDEXT. and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and \\ polish [New Dyer and surely. mostly cod. I have tire last week seen 1 F." S. Adams of Bowdoinliam; trustee, The book is full of incident and Colic. It Dr. Wood’s Pine Syrup seems A man does not vary much some as fine cod taken at relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coustipai. Norway ! II. K. llamlin of Waterford. In the healthy the mouth of to the needs of the chil- from to in his abounds in delicate humor. It is thor-; and especially adapted year year weight. the below Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates Pleasant to in its in- | forenoon a paper was read by Charles dramatic. Children and older Bagaduce river, just the vil- dren. take; soothing This is as it should be. Vinol enables oughly j Stomach and it is the of all remedies for I*. director of the Maine Agri- of as 1 Bowels, giving healthy and natural .-!■ fluence: remedy | Woods, the organs of the body to renew flesh, people live before us and their corn er-! lage Castine, ever|saw come every form of throat and lung disease. cultural experiment station at Orono, and at- sation is as natural as the of a The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. muscle tissue, bone structure, rippling i from George’s Banks. A few years since on rMmit* iiiTKiu lnu-su^iuniiib |«ui cur- brook. The folks are “It's an ill etc. Doctor Bill tends to purifying the great vital little lively, and in with the Fish Com- Wind,” the Secretion of Milk.Samuel H. correspondence (gleefully;—“I’ve made over five hundred i rent of the human system, the blood. whether journeying, trouting, driving, missioner at T>. I who the of Washington, C„ GENUINE dollars din ing the past three w eeks setting I Burpee, enjoys reputation Vinol contains the active curative playing on the beach, jumping on the called ids attention to the of ALW\ mer- depletion CASTOR1A broken alone.” Friend (astonished) Rockland’s oldest active a lames, j being properties of Cod-Liver Oil in highly hay, singing in the twilight telling fish in Penobscot He said he was “Indeed! llow do account for such an his annual dinner to bay. >oii | chant, gave turkey concentrated stated and is the most stories, or getting into exciting and aware of the and as there were fish Doctor Bill: in last his store Dec. the tact, epidemic’ “Why, the employes of 7th, wonderful tonic that we have ever had funny are al- month’s Kind Ladies’ Journal there was an escapades, always real, hateheiies at Wood’s iioll and Glou- occasion his 83d birthday. The do w ith. Build a being to ways interesting, always and were out small article for boys, entitled, ‘How to was anything healthy, cester, they putting centerpiece of the table decorations Vinol acts the stomach in a wholesome and winsome. There is no Shanty in a Tree.' Puck. upon numbers of small fry, lie thought a beautiful floral tribute with the in- to obtain beneficial way, enabling it sickly sentimentality, no priggish self they would work east and “Itching hemorrhoids were the plague of “83” from his Mr. gradually scription employes. for itself the necessary ingredients consciousness, no artificial demeanor in the Penobscot life. 1 was almost wild. Doan's Oint- 02 consecu- again replenish bay. my Burpee has been in business from the food that is taken into it to any of them. No didactic aim is obvi- ment cured me and This may have been done, for the bottom quickly permanently, tive and 50 of this build the and in- after doctors had failed.” C. F. fornwell, years, years period up pure healthy body ous; yet the atmosphere of the story is Seems to lie covered with these little he has been in business on the site of Valley Street, Saugerties, N. Y. crease the weight. as refreshing and bracing as a sea cod where the bottom is suitable for the present establishment.The Nor- Mr. n. m. »Linen, wno is a wen* breeze. she to them. “How do you suppose manages cross house at owned and on Norcross, known passenger trainman the The grown do not take 1 think have the of being so good na- people up if our bay is again replenished The reputation was to Kind You run burned Have by Fred A. Fowler, Boston and Maine Railroad, suffered, much room in the but are tured?” “Fasy enough. She never culti- story, they with fish they will he appreciated and Always Bougiii the at 2 a. m., Dec. 7th. The as railroad men do, with kidney as individual as the vates anv opinions of her own.” [Brooklyn ground many children, whether it cared for as never before. house was at the of the hunt- and other troubles. He writes as fol- In Use For Over Years. Life. gateway be Aunt Patience, who “tried to do her O. IK Ul{.\ V. 30 Mt. and ▼Mt CENTAUR ing region around Katahdin, lows : duty toward a little machine of COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. Sudden Deaths on the Increase. Peo- making Ilarborsicle, Dec. 1000. was a famous sportsmen’s resort. The “My kidneys troubled me a great a restless white haired ple apparently well and happy to-day, to- lively, child,” loss is about 83,000.Dr. Percy I- deal, my bowels were very irregular, I Abbott with his morrow are striven down, and in ninety- Grandpa shrewd wis- What Other Say. a well-known died at had distress in stomach, suf- Papers nine cases out of every hundred the heart l Baker, 20, dentist, great my dom, the tiny and quaint Aunt Matilda, i the fered with bilious had no is the cause. The king* of heart remedies, Maine general hospital, Portland, headaches, with her superfluity of caps and fischus Belfast is the latest city to feel the reform not and Dr. Cure for the Heart, is within Dec. 7th. He was suffering with acute could sleep nights, and shawls and her movement and the is a brisk one. At a Probate r<>urt, 1x1.1 at Belfast, within and for Agnew's j appetite, humming bird slip- i agitation At a Probate Court held at Bclfr.- It relieves in HO minutes, and to the was flesh I to the County of Waldo, on file second of reach of all. appendicitis when he was taken losing rapidty. began Aunt “a Let the good work go on. [Kennebec Jour- Tuesday the of the pers, jolly Elizabeth, lively December, A. D. 1900. County Waldo,on cures most chronic cases. Sold by Edmund the he was take I am now on third bot- nal. D. 1 hospital. After operation Vinol, my talker,” with her racy reminiscences of her, A. ‘.>00. Wilson and A. A. Howes & Co.—40. is wonders for me. A certain instrument, to he the last married at his own request to Miss tle, and it doing old or Esther’s The purporting ! H. CARLTON, trust — times, gentle mother,, Bath papers are right in demanding A will and Testament and codicil thereto of Ben- JOSEPH remember that to whom he was are better, bowels are tl Robert G. Campbell, late Ways of a Patriot. “You Elsie Gilson, engaged? My kidneys my whose we see little that the city school board give home teach- jamin F. Chase, lat of Monroe, in said Countv no beauty through said County of Waldo, dece; m the American war with Spain Win- .The Kennebec my stomach longer ers a over other of been during county grand jury again regular, Mildred’s eyes. preference applicants. The Waldo, deceased, having presented for* of Sarah G. (and \\j. to eat more Campbell tergreen sternly refused Spanish arose Dec. and troubles me, and no headaches, city that does not its own, will probate. a Friday afternoon, 7th, SC LX ES OF TIIE encourage having presented petition;].! said* to Trinlett. “I re- AUTHOR’S CHILDHOOD to mackerel,” Tynn reported 103 indictments, all but live of and as for appetite, don't speak of it; soon find itself in the back lots. [Hallowed Ordered. That notice be given to all persons in- sell and convey certain real member,” “What of it?” terested by causing a of this order to be him as such trustee, ion: replied Triplett. which were for violation of the I sleep like a top and have gained Though its characters and events are Register. copy pub- part now he won’t eat off China pro- lished three weeks in The said petition, and invest the “Well, plates.” You can count on the It is a successively Republican law. deal- thirteen pounds. imaginary, environment of the queer state of things when a city at story Journal, published Belfast, that ••> [Detroit Free Press. hibitory liquor Every liquor council they may ap- Ordered, That the said petiti me to recommend Vinol as the has been familiar to the author from finds itself forced to issue instruc- at a Probate to he held at er in the county who paid a l\ S. spec- always pear Court, Belfast j all persons interested by ciind; Years Old — Catarrh tions to its marshal to execute one of the within and for said on the second Tues- i Kighty Fifty ial was three in- king of medicines.” her childhood. She is perfectly familiar County, order to be published three we. tax this year indicted, laws of of next, it ten of Y’ears. Dr. Catarrhal with the the State. Still, if it is found to be day January the ckxk before The Republican Journal, a new- Agnew’s Powder, dictments found one Maine woods and waters, its and show if cured him. Want evidence of being against man, effective, other towns which are suffering noon, cause, any they haw*, why the at Belfast, that they may ;u any stronger With many such testimonials as trout streams and its same should not and the remainder indict- lakes, rugged cliffs, from or be proved, approved and allowed. Court, to beheld at wo the power of this wonderful remedy over being single neglect, worse, of their executive Belfast, This in- the above before us, it is not crooked coves, mountains and officers will
— Take no otker. Reffcase dangerous substi- and Winifred Prescott. Here is a to bust the the bountiful dinners served Thomas Call on him for man of some money to get’into a live way trusts—make tutions and imitations. Buy of your Druggist, : for all A .'- or have stood your svin- them pay the Christmas presents. Cook, who met with a serious accident a few spec' .It TT AOlia' Globe send 4e. in stamps for Particulars, Testi- business. [The Saturday Evening Post. from HllxUl-w cup monials and Relief for Ladles," tn Utter, clothing weeks ago, is improving slowly. His many B:".%] by return Mall. 10,000 Testimonials. Sold by all ■;>• defender UvOf'ae with POSTS’ BELT shook tier gray curls tl,',.if Druggists. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. WATER PROOF OIL HARRY W. CLARK, friends are glad to hear he is so comfortable. frames of at Herres- there is one The ladies of Waldo are .|K Madison Square. PHILA., PA. Well, tiling county informed come a.. ...ii a .... are under for an hoft' has ,. of new s:; Main Street, Belfast, Me. t clear to and that McCall’s Magazine is the hand- Arrangements way pro- and ly my mind, cess for polishing the bronze, so that it can LEATHER PRESERVATIVE. somest home and fashion in ex- entertainment and Christmas tree at the comes from living out magazine be as smooth as at all in istence. This celebrated kept glass times, ! 1 i ianiel and Winifred magazine otters church on the evening of Dec. 24th. Much the water and out. beautiful to all who raise their own re- premiums clubs, enthusiasm is shown and doubtless all will STATE (IE HAINE. HORSES, among and illustrates the famous McCall 11az.au cks, there would have be done that can be to make the affair a WALDO SS. Pattekns. The premiums ottered are the HOME TREATMENT COURT OF INSOLVENCY. to have written us the rm CARRIAGES handsomest in the world. It contains sto- success_Frank Bartlett has his ice house W H _/{ T IS C. W. Wescott and J. It. Dunton, assignees on the vhat the Lord gives ns ries, literary articles and handsome colored to that estate of Albert L. and Fred C. Newcomb, of nearly completed—We regret say Monroe, in sain having their fashion plates. The publishers wish one ....FOR.... County, presented and HARNESSES in Mr. Ed. Woods and family moved to Fair- first and final account as assignees of said estate os! its accompaniments representative every locality, and will for allowance. field last week. He thinks of em- FOK SALK. of Mrs. Thistle send instructions and free prize offers to securing TANGIN / o-posed Ordered, that notice thereof he given, three any lady who will mention this paper and in a car there. He sold his the children to ployment shop weeks successively, in the a We offer for sale about a dozen ip gener- send her name and address to The McCall Republican Journal, good horses farm to a Mr. from who will | newspaper published in Belfast in said and several and harnesses. ciugerbread and dough- 144 West 14th Fogg Detroit, County, carriages Company, Street, New York that all persons interested may attend at a Court We also have a lot of SHOM'S and PIGS for — Chronic as soon Diseases take as convenient of City. :iw49 possession It is a woman’s medicine, possessing the Insolvency, to be held at Belfast, on the 9th sale. BELFAST LIVKRYCO. ■ etched his mother with Mrs. J. C. who has been day of January next, and show cause, if any they Belfast, Sept. 21. 1000.—.H>tf Whitney, suffering needed the delicate who the said * ocroval. “Mother precise ingredients by And The have, account should not he allowed. where K. llaker of a is a Diseases Peculiar Judge Henry Hallowell from serious attack of appendicitis, of her sex. Her dull, GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. .1 pies? Aren’t we passed the 94th of his organs dragging to Women. Diseases the A true Attest: going anniversary birthday, very little better at this writing—Pearl copy. pumpkin pies for our Dec. 9tli, and three of his daughters spent pains and exhausted feelings simply can- Blood, NefVoifs System, and Coas. I*. Hazeltine, Register. and wife are over their all diseases and Diseased the day with him, Mrs. E. C. this Reynolds rejoicing not for a dinner?” Dudley-of remain after taking TANCIN Conditions of the DR. P. E. LUCE. looked troubled and city, Mrs. Martha Baker Dunn of Waterville nice great boy, who was born recently — Kidneys, and Mrs. Frank A. Ham of Kansas. short time. Bladder, Lungs, Stomach, laced. She opened lier Though Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). Jackson and little daugh- Liver and Heart and all dis- conliued to his house for two years past with No woman need suffer eased States of the P<*lvic •xplanation. a broken hip, Judge Baker’s mental facul- ter went to Fairfield last week, visiting— and Reproductive & called out Organs Physician Surgeon lit, mother,” ties are with form unimpaired. He attends to his per- Little Gladys Giles spent several days in after knowing about together every of but deter- sonal business is Skin Disease. Most cases embarrassed, affairs, always cheerful, with Mrs. A. Whitaker and beside his mother in the and takes the keenest interest in current Troy recently, TANGIN ^ no woman quickly relieved and perma- Pelvic Diseases of Women a Specialty. & Ward from think nentiy cured oy me oreat Muitipathic specifics. do not want events. He had a number of callers during daughter_Estes Troy for any pumpkin will suffer after she Send General Symptom Blank and one on Notice it hereby given that a discount of 2 per the day, and many beautiful flowers were of a car of at this station cases HOUSE thanksgiving Day when Mal- loading potatoes Diseases of Women. Many that were con- cent, will be made on all taxes for 1900 paid to me OPERA BLOCK, BELFAST, flE. ! 1 sent in by- friends whose kind attention he ^ sidered have been cured these Great before Jan. 1 (Jregorare faring so poor- this week. has taken it ^ ^ hopeless by 1,1901. shall he at the Aldermen’s much Journal. Remedies. During May and June consultation Room in Memorial from Office hours. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. •‘•w appreciated. [Kennebec Building 8.30 to 11.30 a. a scornful look atTheo- TANGIN works hand in hand with nature and free mail. Dr. Mitchell can be Swanville. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Nick- by consulted free m., and Saturdays from 1.30 to 4 i*. m. N. B. Night calls promptly answered from his 11 1 will the head of revives the enfeebled to full vital force. It is at his Boston office Mondays, office. punch •100 organs Wednesdays, M. C. HILL .Collector ersen children of and from 9 a. m. to 4 m. who is mean to and two Portl and the medicine nature intended woman to take when Thursdays Saturdays p. enough Dr. E. Detchon’g Anti Diuretic just Other days his regular consultation fee of $3 wiB Belfast, August 1,1900.—31tf were in town A. E Theodore he is only recently.Hon. nervous, run down, weak and generally debilitated. be charged. Monthly treatment at reasonable /.'''hies." May be worth to you more than $100 if 'amiot be to know you Nickerson has been in Boston ■ .a rates. Address, expected have a child who soils incon- selling bedding from CHARLES H. MITCHELL, M. D., ,, Buck Hollow, Vt., June 26, igoo. I 'liking about.” tenence of water during Cures old hay_Mrs. Thomas Dowling lias re- 218 Tremont sleep. Dear Sirs: I will write you now and tell street, For Sale that something was the and young alike. It arrests the trouble at turned to her home in Mass. Union Savings Bank Malden, you how much good your TANGIN has done Building, A. Cheap. once. Next to Hotel CLEMENT questioned John. lie an- $1. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., and also thank for your good ad Touraine, Bay mare, good size and ....Miss Garrie Marden left Saturday to me, you Mass. weight. 'J1'1 'hat the folks were Druggists, Belfast, Me. Iyrl9. vice. No one can tell what I have suffered Boston, colt. talking Howard Place lias his room over Three-year-old a.,,i'll join her parents in Howard, R. I_Mrs. from leucorrhoea and kidney troAle during Laboratory, 3 Roxbury, Mass. opened ; 'dm and and did Misses Kill's’ store for Top buggy. MacGregor, the last ten Before I began to take Skeleton 11 the What Shall We Have for Dessert? Gray, who has been visiting her son Wallace, years. wagon. pumpkin pies, so she TANGIN I could not do my own work, but Sulky, high wheels. ate her gingerbread and This question arises in the has returned to her home in Bucksport_ now I do all my work alone, washing and Harnesses and blankets. family every all. I to doctor about TANGIN MEETING OF CREDITORS. however day. Let us answer it Miss Katherine has returned spoke my Offers, low, invited. to-day. Try Jell-O, Dickerson and he said it was all you claimed It to be, Picture WM. C. MARSHALL. a a delicious and healthful dessert. Framing. good Thanksgiving ser- Prepared from a visit to Boston and that it was for me and to keep on U. S. District Court1 12, 1999.— >8. f ; ,l! vicinity_The splendid Belfast, July in two minutes. No boiling! no it. TANGIN is a from God, # for the In cut to order. i! Woodbury’s,” commented baking! schools in town Dec. 3d with the | taking blessing } Bankruptcy. tCjF’Mvts '’h add boiling water and set to began me. with ■ District of to Cousin when the cool. Flavor: I for it relieves Yours, respect, Maine, ) Abbie teachers: J Frank L. Courtemarsh. —Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Straw- following No. 1, Miss Katherine Mrs. The first meeting of the creditors of Simeon Dr. berry. At your grocers,^0 cts. lylO J. Nickerson; No. 3, Miss Julia G. Mason of Jackson, Maine, adjudged bank- John Stevens, Chase;] it. a few Get a free sample and try Even rupt upon his own petition, to prove their claims SUBSCRIBE No. 9, Mr. A. T. Nickerson. Mr. Z. D. jl him /^SToniA. Jell-O, The New Deggert doses will convince you that it is just the medi- against and choose one or more trustees of Fuk^^^^ ) The Kind You Haw Always Bought Hartshorn is his estate, will be held at the office of the OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. teaching in Prospect ...Mrs. cine to cure Mention this referee, pleases all the family. Four flavorsLem- you. paper. Belfast. -Maine, on the 28th day of A. who has been the of | December, »f on, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. At Grant, guest Mrs. M. D. 1900, at 10 o’clock a. m. / Address. New OFFICE HOURS: 11 to 12 A. n.; 1 to J P. M your grocers. 10 cts. Try it to-day. lylO J. Downs, has returned to Belfast.... TANGIN. York WILLIAM P. THOMPSON, THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL lw51* Referee for Waldo District. and Sundays 11 to 12 A.M. SEARSPORT LOCALS.
Mrs. Zilphia Doane is visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs. Grinnell. * * * Frank Morrow has a situation with George *A RODSING CHRISTMAS Turgen at Lewiston. BARGAIN? Wanted. 100 cords of hard wood, apply you made a collection of the blun- to C. E. Adams or C. A. Whittier. Rev. J. E. C. Sawyer is here to spend Christmas with his mother and sister. IF ders of women in the last quarter Mrs. A. S. Towle will spend the winter with her niece, Mrs. Nellie llart, in Dennis, ....PROCLAMATION A.T... Mass. century, the largest and finest specimen M. II. Prescott has been promoted to the treasurer's office of the B. it M. R. R. in — Jloston. would be this: using low grade food Mrs. Harriet Whitcomb is spending the THE-DINSMORE STORE— winter with her nephew, f rank Liscomb, in TH* ^Portland. products. The price is so tempting! Esther and Prudence Beach left last Thurs- WE JUST CLOSED A DEAL WE day for Medlield, Mass., where they will HAVE WHEREBY spend the winter. for She buys tea, example. She doesn't HAVE BECOME THE OWNERS OF 500 PAIRS Onr Rubber Business The annual parish meeting of the Congre- society will take place Saturday, fatioulisttec. 22d at 2p. m. consider whether it. is high or low grade. Will Rice and Fred have situations Of the week Sawyer Men's past has been very to in the freight department of the Boston & Fancy Holiday Slippers gratifying Maine R. R., Boston. If low grade, she actually pays double shows the people appreciate our efforts to The services at the Congl. church next jrjVl. Sunday w ill be as usual, with a Christmas Rubber at the lowest prices. sermon by the pastor. price since she must use double quantity at about one-third their actual value. The reason for this William R. left train Capt. Gilkey by are sizes 7s and Monday for New York to join his schoon- is that they manufacturers’ samples, 6s, er, the Georgia Gilkey. for sufficient Yet for one cent she strength. fcs. This lot sort and of a There will he a parish tea at the resi- comprises every description WE ABE STILL SELLING dence of * Mrs. J. C. Nickels this, Thursday, in all the leathers and not a afternoon, from 5 to 7. could have had four cups of one of Chase Slipper fancy shapes, pair ice Geo. A. Bowen has begun harvesting worth less than a and worth as as for home use. lie finds it*almost a foot $\ 50, many high $3.00- thick and of very tine quality. & Sanborn's Teas “Original Package" We have marked the price on this lot B. lb Gerry, who has been in Islesboro p Women’s 3-Biiekle s during the summer, is here for a short time Overshoes, % doing a job of papering and upholstering. to order* 98c. grown private “original package” Fred K. who has secured a situa- This is a to a at .Sawyer, TEAS. great opportunity get high grade Slipper tion in the lb & M. R. R. freight office, has resigned his position as clerk of the post Orloff (Formosa Oolong). a low office here. Koh-i-noor (Eng. Breakfast). very price: Orange Pekoe (India & Ceylon). Men’s on noon 3-ltnckle The stage broke down the trip recently. It is the first time St. Clair Overshoes, |j Gurney have been delayed by an accident j since they drove. Men's at 73c. Sell. Lizzie Lane, Capt. Alfred Closson, Port Townsend, Wash., Dec. 12. Cld, KORN. Slippers which was damaged in the recent gale at ship Great Admiral, Chemainus for Sydney. Men’s Mluckle Salem, Mass., has been towed from that Savannah, Dec. 13. Sid, seh. Wm. II. to New York. New York sch. II. D. Has- Billings. In Orland, December 7, to Mr. and Overshoes, port Sumner, ; 1G, ar, kell, New York. Mrs. William W. Billings, a daughter. a Mrs. Emma I). Colcord and Connor. In Castine, December to Mr. and We are an value in Slipper at this daughter Pascagoula, Miss., Dec. 13. Ar, sch. 2, giving exceptional Maud will take up their residence in Ban- Mrs. Robert A. Connor, a son. Lucia Porter, Farrar, Cape llaytien; 1G, ar, Dm MMoNi). In December to Mr. gor foi a time to make a home for Herbert, Orland, 2, Nine different to choose from. sch. Barbados. and Mrs. Thomas F. a Every pair who is the business there. Methebesec, Drummond, daughter. price. styles attending college San Francisco, Dec. G. Sid, bark Edward Dyer. In Isle an Haut, November 24, to Mr. Sch. E. L. Warren, Capt. Israel Closson, May, Honolulu. and Mrs. James E. Dyer, a son. of them well worth $1.00. Men’s Felts and Port Dec. 13. bark C. P. Grant. In Stockton Springs, December 14, to combination, |;u was in the ice on the Kennebec and Tampa, Sid, Rubbers, caught New York. Capt. and Mrs. Manley Grant of Sandypoint, a is froze in at Gardiner. Capt. Closson, Dixon, son. Albert I >ix and Arthur Sawyer arrived home Charleston, S. C., Dec. 1G. Ar, sch. Wil- Grindle. In Bluehill, December 6, to Mr. and last week. liam E. Downes, New York. Mrs. Andrew A. Grindle, a daughter. Bucksport, Dec. 1G. Sid, seh. Estelle, Levensaler. Tn Razorville, November 29, to A book club with fifteen associates has Curacoa. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl J. Levensaler, a son. Men's 49c. been formed in town. Each member buys Norfolk, Dec. 1G. Ar, sehs. Kit Carson Partridge. In Thomaston, December 8, to SOROSIS-^—— Mr. one then and Mrs. Samuel Partridge, a daughter. Slippers of the latest books published, by New York; Edward II. Blake, New Haven an unique system each book is to be passed Providence, Dec. 17. Ar, sch. Georgia Gib from one to the other until all have had key, Turks Island. MARRIED. to the first when Six different varieties to choose from. Means opportunity read lot, they Jacksonville, Fla.,Dec. 17. Ar, sch. Henry much to every woman who wears w ma\ proceed as before, ad libitum. Clausen, Jr., Torrey, Bath. Brazier -Huntinoton. Ill Decem- FORF.IOX POUTS. Rockland, Tlie Rialto Dramatic Club are ber George I. Brazier and Addie character, fit and of negotiating Rio Nov. 17. Paul 5, Huntington, style, comfort these shoes : with Sears I. O. O. F. for an enter- Janeiro, Sid, ship both of Rockland. Lodge. New tainment for the benefit of the lodge fund. Revere, Wilson, (from York) Hong Bi niiv-Gatchell. In Pittsfield, December Kong. 11, of and the world over. The best to wear The drama they propose giving is the “Vir- Wesley Bundy Osawatomie, Kan., Ruby ready shoe lh Singapore, Dec. 12. Sid, bark Rose Innes, Gatehell of Pittsfield. Women’s Crochet 69c. a a modern ginia Bomaree*," very catcliy play New York. Johnson-Mitchell. In Boston, December Slippers pair. can with ever;, thing staged up to date. As the Rev. J. W. J. Johnson procure. Beware of ; Sagua, Dec. G. Ar, sch. Ulive T. Whit- 12, by Carter, Harry of imitations. “Just as club is composed of the finest talent in Bel- Roxbury, Mass., and Miss Maude B. Mitchell of fast our are forward to a tier, Philadelphia. Boston, formerly of Belfast. people looking Port Elizabeth, Dec. 13. bark James offered in many but there is one ! pleasant evening's entertainment. Ar, Moxham-Dorr. In Orland, December 10. These are made of the best materials in all colors. 1 he places, only 11. Hamlen, llodick, San Nicholas. William Walter Moxham of Malden, Mass., and Ti im’kk-M \i»i*i:v A beautiful Nov-. 15. In barks Puritan Alice Dorr of Orland. and no wedding lliogo, port, we have is than the raw material there is necessity in time with i in tin- Bresln terian church Tuesday even- (lir,) Amsbury, for New York. price quoted cheaper wasting \Y. B. 11 01 P. 1. sch. ing. I'ec. 11th. Bev. ollingsw tli San Juan, R.,J)ec. Sid, Norum- DIED. Buv the best and will be otliciating, was that of. Miss Fleurine Mad- bega, Mobile. would cost, let alone the labor that is in them. you satisfied. den and Mr. Balph Tapper, in the presence St. Pierre, Mart., Dec, 15. Ar, seh. Hattie of iaan\ friei ds and relatives. At the II. Barbour, Erskine, Norfolk. Coombs. Drowned at Isle an Haut, December organ. Mrs. Baya ]>layed with a masterly Newcastle, N. S. W., Dec. it. Ar, ship 4, Herman Coombs, aged 20 years, l month and 15 touch the march oi Mendelssohn's, “The Emily! Reed, Baker, Sydney, to load for days. Angel Serenade,” and the march from Tan- Honolulu. GifKi vt.aw. In Deer Isle, November 29. Mrs, Edna H. 87 3 hauser. Mr. F. F. Mr. Greenlaw, aged years, months and Twitty, Bayard MARI Is E MISCELL A N Y. 11 days. Remember the Place is . . Biitt>. Mr. Howard Wall and Mr. Charles Boston, l>ec. 10. Sell. F igle, Elmer,which Goi i.n In Houston, Texas, November 18, Mrs. THE DINSMORE Fleming acted as ushers. The bride was Sarah A. Would, a native of West STORE was one of the vessels at Salem Camden, aged attired in a damaged oy charmingly going-away gown, years. At a Probate Court held at during the recent storm, was lo wed here Belfast, within and for and after the ceremony, amid Knioiits. In Thomnston. December 0, at the the of immediately this afternoon for ri lie schooner is County Waldo, on the llth dav of De- the good an ishes of a host of friends, Mr. and repairs. State piison, (Verge Knights, aged S3 years. In- cember, A. D. 1900. Mrs. left fora bridal to the north fi -in Bangor, and was serioush damaged terment al Poland. Maine. Topper trip collision with another vessel. Lank. In Yinalhaven, December0, Mrs. Aman- Sweets for tie Palate! L. PALMER, son and heir at law and east. On their return will make by j of Jane of :: they da Lane, aged nr. years, 2 months and 2 FREDERICKPalmer, late Monroe, in said Coun Port Clyde, Bee. 11. Sell. Mary Farrow, days. of their home with the groom’s parents, Capt ].< MiAN. In Belfast, Deeember 16, John Alex-: ty Waldo, deceased, having presented a peti- ( from for New Y ork, lum- tion that and Mrs. William M. on I'nion apt Teel, Bangor arnler Levan, 35 years, io months, 3 praying he may be appointed adminis- HOLIDAY Topper, aged days. 6000 ber laden, dragged anchors on Pth, trator of the estate of said deceased. snvet. Miss Madden Avas one of Bruns- Sunday. Ru n. Drowned at Isle an limit, December 4, j Fool for lie Mini! east side of Port a Rich, 13 4 6 1 Ordered, That the said petitioner notice to wick" (‘harming and popular young ladies, Clyde harbor, during Augustus aged years, months, days. give \Y. s. AY. she lies in a S.mAi.i.iooK. In Winter December 7 all persons interested by causing a of this Mr. one of the most heavy gaio. fairly Ilarbor, | copv Tapper highly-thought- Thomas H. 70 ortler to he published three weeks of easy position, but will probably have to dis- Capt. Smallidge, aged about years’ successively young men in the city : and the large num- in the Republican a charge deck load to get oil*. Journal, newspaper published ber of beautiful and handsome re- Goods for at Belfast, that they may at a Probate presents Sell. ( from TO Cl'KE A COLD IN ONE DAY Fancy appear ceived attested silently the great populari- Joseph Eaton, apt. Greenlaw, Court, to he held at Belfast, within ami for said New York for Rockland, with is be- on the 8th of ....CARLE of coal, Take laxative Bromo Tables. County, day A. 1). It JONES' NEW ty the young couple. Brunswick, Ga., Quinine January. 19(»i, STO.K lieved to have foundered and all hands at ten of the clock before noon and show Times-* all. All refund the if it fails to cause, drow ned. She was last seen on the Shoals druggists money if any they have, why the prayer of said petition- We have in our NEW STORE the best assor just previous to tlie 4th and has not been cure. E. AY. Grove’s signature is on each CHRISTMAS er should not he granted. GEO. E most line of heard from since. She carried a crew of six JOHNSON, Judge. up-to-date box. 1 y36 A true copy. Attest: men. The vessel was owned A. V. and Bears the The Kind You Hate Always Bought by Chas. P. Hazeltinf, Register. ( A. Crockett of Dockland. BELFAST PRICK CCKRENT. Vineyard Haven. Mass., Dec. 1*2. • The At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and large Boston schooner Samos, bound from for the County of Waldo, on the llth dav of LADIES' FURNISHINGS [Corrected Weekly for The Journal.] December, A. D. 1900. Frankfort, Me., for Philadelphia with a f. of her here Produce Market. Prices Paid Producer. gTmTxer executor of the will in Belfast. Those SHIP NEWS. cargo granite, dragged anchors BERRY, last who have not visited our new store an of Owen G. during a northwest gale this and of JONATHAN White, late of Belfast, in said line we in morning, 25 has a large assortment the large have stock. The low prices that have a!. Apples p bu., to 50 Hay p ton, 12.00.al4.00 County ot Waldo, deceased, a grounded on tlie east side of the harbor, of having presented in our eoc PORT dried, p lb, 5&0 Hides p lb, o;g.t>£ VERY BEST KIXDS petition praying that the actual market value prevail w2y store have extended to this, n OF BELFAST. where she now lies, leaking The badly. Beans, pea, 2.25 Lamb p it*, 12 of the property in his hands for distribution, the Following is a list of what this stock consists: tug Carhonero was summoned and lias be- partial ARRIVED. medium, 2.25 Lamb Skins, 25^.35 persons interested in the succession thereto, and gun tow ards the Samos. YeP eyes, 2.50 Mutton p lb, 6 the amount of tax Dee. 10. Sell. A. Boston. preparations boating Thereon, may be determined by Hayford,*Ryan, Dec. I k sell. Helen Vetter!ing, Rockland Butter p tb, 20TO22 (>ats p bu., 32 lb, 25@35 said court. UNDERWEAR of all kinds, FLANNEL WAISTS. «Cri Beef O'tiO Potatoes 50 AMERICAN PORTS. for New York, with arrived here this p lb, p bu., That the said lime, Bariev 4tXa45 Round (> 1 s Ordered, petitioner give notice to on p bu., Hog, 4CANDY> FRESH. all FLANNELS for * morning with cargo tire. Vessel has persons interested a