'• 11411 THl'RSDAY, JANUARY ~4'_BELFAST, , 16, 1902; K| ,||j];|{ Contents of To-Day’s Journal. In Brief. The value of the mineral OBITUARY. joiner’s trade and worked in the yards at SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. School Notes. products of the in 1900 until the decline of High PERSONAL. PAGE 1. Searsport and Belfast exceeded for the-first time the billion After an illness of with The later of his ■ •! tin- Week..Waldo County Finances.. four week- paraly- that industry. years life Hon. L. A. dollar mark to sis Mrs. Emery, Justice Presiding. As a result of S. G. Swift went to Boston last Insolvency..Harmless Beverages.. according the, geological Mary E. Moody in which he many class meetings and Friday. passed peacefully were devoted to farming, took The traverse juries were Thurs- .aldo Comity Veterans* Association. survey report on mineral resources away at her late home, Winter street, at 2 impaneled discussions the the Atwood Mr. Chase was thrice mar- Seniors, teachers, with Gilley arrived home from Boston Judicial Court...High School Notes... which has been A. m., Jan. 6th. Mrs. was 68 great delight. day morning. All the drawn just issued. The exact Mood} years jurors appear- the of our s:.*ivs His Countrymen... Personal. and 6 months of first wife Miss exception principal, who sent his yesterday. weie as age, being a native of ttel- ried, taking for his Lovina ed and were sworn. figures $1,007,003,008, compared The full list was pub- and PAGE 2. fast, Me., and coming to Franklin ten regrets, Supt. Dunton, gathered Benjamin was in with $971,900,894 in 1899, a gain of $95,- years Ellis of Waldo. Three children were born lished in The Journal last week. Kelley Oakland Tuesday id Things Abroad.. A Plea in Behalf of ago. During this period she has been William together at 5.15 702,714 or 9.85 cent. Iron and coal a to all of whom are now deceased. Friday afternoon, laden with on business. .■ inded of our State. .Sailed per faithful and them, Coffin of was chosen foreman of 192,.60 consistent member of the iiurnlyim boxes and baskets. C. II. \ ■ lim of of the alone yielded more than half of the Methodist His second wife was Miss Dorcas Hatch of Chamberlain’s Philanthropy..Songs Episcopal church and a regular the first jury and Edwin Jenkins of Mon- Mrs. Flora Heath spent Sunday at home « school team had been .Mirges..Belfast Free‘Library..Frank grand total, their combined valued be- attendant at all services. She was who survived but a few after chartered for the Id. nediet.. A Toast to Our Land. endowed Belfast, years roe of the second. Fred V. from Auburn. Native over with a beautiful Cottrell of Bel- ing $560,000,000.Admitting that Christian character, and third wife was Mrs. occasion, and into that ghostly vehicle the page 3. their marriage. His fast and his was an to Geo. H. Estes of were ex- S. A. Parker was in picture was in the rogues gallery and inspiration and help all who Troy and with Portland the first of d To-Day in the Canaries..Trials of a knew her. She Charlotte E. Ellis, who survives him, and cused anything-but-ghostly party piled, for a of at one will be mourned the first day. the week on A Winter New York 1 ash- that, period years time deepl' by a that business. Journey. a large circle of . Doe who was devoted to his interests and was “grumbling grew into a mighty 'd are in liis life lie had been familiar with the daughter, The first case to come before the was Choppers Happy Some Rock- Mrs. II. I). jury' the 0. E. Frost left ers..Tokens of Adams, and one son, Charles, unselfish in her care of him in his declining rumbling” heavily laden carriage Monday for Spring. lowest depths of NewYork opium joints, survive her. Laura IT. Wagner vs. Fred Eames. The Nashua,N.II., Funeral services were held at bound for on business for a few page 4. for from the years. Mr. Chase was greatly interested started, the home of the East days. yet pleading mercy court, the late home of the deceased Jan. 8th, Rev. plaintiff is a minor, and the suit is brought .In Edward’s Domain.. Bel- was Belfast Miss Lena FI. Leavitt. Herbert King Franklin ,T. Moses, once governor of S. A. Cook Franklin, Mass in national and local politics, and an for her class-member, YV. Edgecomb arrived home Tues- Keport Tile News of Brooks.. officiating.- by her brother. She claims that South Carolina, and moderator Sentinel. active worker for He The following impromtu class yell, the day from Ileal Estate. .MeKinlt\ Day. News formerly party many years. after the death of her parents in the fall of Brockton, Mass. i-i's.. of received sentence grammar of Newspaper Notes. Wintlirop, Mass., After an illness of four weeks with pa- represented his ward as Alderman during 1890 she which might be improved, .Ion. L. R, in the went to live with the family of the Campbell of Rockland was in PAGE 5. municipal court at Boston Jan. Mrs. the 1880 and 1881. Mr. Chase was an but whose is “ail was ralysis Mary E. Mood} passed peace- years spirit right,” given to Belfast on 9th for the of an overcoat. The defendant, working in the house and going Tuesday business. •v*. of Belfast..The Churches..Secret larceny at louse the town: full} away, her late home in Franklin, honest, industrious man, ever ready to help to school until the up sleeping \: M. c. Seminary, Bucksport Bel- penalty imposed was four months im- following spring. After Miss Rena Mathews went to Mass., his in time of and for Winchendon, ls Complimented. prisonment. Monday, January 6th, aged 68 years, neighbor sickness, school closed she worked for until “One, two, three 1 Who are we? wages Mass., last Friday for a short visit. 6 months. Mrs. was a native of years was the local undertaker, \\ e are the Seniors. Yes we be! PAGE G. Moody performing Jan., 1900, when she went away. In the Are we in it? we are! Mrs. L. A. WALDO COUNTY FINANCES. Appleton, Me., and earl}* in life married his offices free of charge. He was the last fall of Yes, Knowlton went to Cambridge- Week..The Seven-Master. .The that year the wife and son of the de- Belfast Seniors, rah, rah, rah!” t Years..Tie Year .lames L. and own port,Mass., Monday, for a short visit. Eighty 190i..lJter- Moody of Belfast. They moved of his father’s family, of his family fendant sustained severe and the ■1 NotVs. .Arizona’s New (iovernor.. The injuries Our annual report o{ the County Com- to Searsmont in where lived until his surviving wife and five many misgivings as to the strength of YY illiston Grinnell of Camden is D<< i IN atid \’esst*is. Canada's Pros- 1874, they except grand- plaintiff went back and did the work, spoken missioners, County Treasurer and Mr. ears The funeral occurred his he horses on the long hills proved ground- of as Sheriff, Moody’s death, ten ago, when children. at late which included the care of the invalids. Republican candidate for senator from ess and PAGE 7. for the year 1991, is published in pamphlet Mrs. went to Franklin to reside. Jan. Rev. L. M. Bur- “all hands” reported on arrival. Knox Moody home, Sunday, 12th, She claims that she was paid but $17 in county. iii .The Virginia. Stoker Mayor..In form, from the press of Grace l.. llurgess She was a member Vlthougli the cakes of ice in the of tie Methodist rington officiating by request of deceased. and that her was door-yard Di. YY. L. Albion 11. Ch Hu nt. A ( hapter from Epis- money, clothing given her YY’est attended the nn is a : bad rather a eting of ■ 'I.Aii o. Following summary church in chilly appearance, we were I*. Field Toot* Itis Horn..A dopal Franklin, joining by letter A quartette, composed of Mrs. H. M. Fur- by a brother and sister. She sues for $2 the Maine in the West. Yreterinary Association in Au- RECEIPTS. from Searsmont. was a warmly greeted inside the hospitable She endowed with bish, Caro (!. Hatch, W. S. Hatch and W. per week for the first term of service, and home, gusta Jan. 8th. PAGE 8. Cash in Jail. 1, 1901. IS beautiful and the tire did its in Treasury $4,295 Christian character and was a (J.'Hatch furnished appropriate music. The $4 per week for the second. The bright open part ! Received oil defendant Mr. County Correspondence..Ship acct. Count} tax of out Cyrus YY'ood went to kets..Births.. faithful and regular attendant on all church bearers were Leonard G. F\ claims that thawing cold lingers and toes. Soon recently Rum- Marriages.. Deaths. 1S9M. 125 22 Webster, Brier, she was not a domestic but a ford ame the welcome Falls, where lie is to work for a Received on acct, tux of services. She was stricken with A. T. Beckwith and F. W. Brown. He was member of his that he announcement that supper time at County paralysis family; clothed her; the mason’s 1900 31 was and trade. NEWS OF THE WEEK. 4,55-1 while reading a passage of Scripture in buried in his family lot in Waldo. that she had $.78 in and other val- ready, regretting that two of the Received on acct. t tax of money, ounty < ompany were hut it Mrs. Jesse II. Webber 1901 Sunday school. Faithful and highly es- uable considerations, and that she did not missing, finding lately returned II.vitkks. The annual meet- 6,403 95 Isaac L. Baker died at his home on Miller from Received of Clerk of Courts for teemed in church work, in her home she nurse the invalids. Judge Emery charged impossible to wait for them, we sat down to Worcester, Mass., where she v.-ited street Sunday afternoon, after an illness of Mrs. the Maine Medical tines and costs. was an an to which lull was Rosa Veterinary 3,67130 ideal Christian mother. She will be the jury that while a contract made with a ample repast, justice (Chapman) Keyes. Received of Clerk of three I Ie was born N. 11. ation was held in Jan. Courts lot- years. Gilmantown, (ione. Our had all the beans he II. Augusta deeply mourned by a large circle of friends. minor is void, she is entilled to a just com- president L. Lord, merchant tailor fees of office. 248 17 but the family moved to Unity where he of this city, address of the One Mrs. one wanted, and if lie asked to have the olives had been in retiring president, Received of R. \V. daughter, Dairy Adams, and pensation for her services, and that the business 40 years v. Rogers, Judge lived until he was 20 when jury Tnesda Jan' of Police fines.. tr, no years old, often no one will ever 14th. > of Waterville, was well receiv- Court, son, Charles, both of Franklin, Mass., sur- is to determine the value of those passed suspiciously lie bought out E. H. Received of J. he went to Jackson and worked at services, Reynolds in isnj. VV. Black, Judge of vive her. The farming, believe that the who sat beside was that of the I)r. funeral survices were held and decide on the matters of fact as regards young lady Mr. and Mrs. John A. secretary, Municipal Court, fines. 2000 lie then went to Winterport, where he was him had Fogg have arrived Received of Trial at her late home and the inter- the and other matters for anything to.do with it-especially home cy of Augusta., The justices, fines.. 12 00 Wednesday, in money whicli she from Rockland, where Mr. following night watchman the village for several as he was heard to Fogg from sale of confiscated ment was in the family lot in Belfast, Jan- should be allowed credit. The return- declare chat he didn't like has been were elected for the He to Belfast in 1870 and work- jury very ill. ne is ensuing liquors. 79 99 years. game olives. we rapidly improving' uary nth. ed a verdict for the plaintiff for $142.00. Supper over, returned to the K. 1 Skowhe- Received from sale of ed for the on the and as I- 1'resident, Salley, empty liquor city, highways lamp- parlor, where our Superintendent carried off M. Staples, Esq., of vessels. 3-30 liunton & llunton for plaintiff. Fellows of Washington was vn-e E. W. lighter, until 1884, when he went to Lowell, the honors at one of the president, Huntington, Received from sale of wood. 5 00 Abigail Lord Clements, wife of Oeo. Bucksport for defendant. “ringtoss.” It was suggested speakers at the Jackson day ban- and worked on the and: C. L. loans. no Mass., canal three years. that his skill was at the circus quet of the Maine secretary, Blakeley, 2,900 Clements, Esq. died at the home of her The case of the Waterville Trust Co. vs. C. gained Democratic club in Au- He then returned to Belfast and has since where burn. -ta: treasurer, Sherman Cleaves, daughter, Mrs. W. A. in Win- E. for grounds, the legend “The cane you $21,432 42 Thompson, resided Libby, assigned Friday, was con_ here, working lor the city and as a is the cane win” attracted him Ihe latest ••arbor.Major Joseph L. Smith Forfeited fees n 20 terport, Dec. 24th, after four months of in- tinued to next term. Hon. Enoch ring you advices from Mrs. YY’. II. as as his health would Foster, Fogler at his home on Stillwater avenue gardener long per- yearly, but such an idea was scorned the of Rockland were tense suffering, the results of a fractured attorney for the was in town by encouraging. This will mit. He leaves a Caroline plaintiff, _s r. Jan. at the of about $21,443 62 wife, formerly be welcome news 8th, age hip. Mrs. Clements was one of Winter- Thursday. majority. Singing, games, etc., followed, to her many friends in srs. Before and during the civil EXPENDITURES. Witham of Jackson, three sons and three and it is to be that the methods of this port's oldest residents, her age being 85. Alonzo V. Jackson et vs. Deles- hoped city. was connected w ith the firm of The sons and al., Paid Grand jurors. $542 64 daughters. daughters are our three teachers who won Besides her husband, who is 88, she leaves tin Whittaker. the peanut Mrs. Susan Blanchard of Bros., operating lines of steam- Traverse jurors. 91; Mrs. F. E. Miller of Action of assumpsit for Mars Hill was 1,847 Chlemsford, Mass., races will never be The in on Sheriffs and three daughters and two sons, Mrs. W. A. wood. The the questioned. Belfast the iirst of the week the l’enobscot and St.. John Deputies. 607 50 Mrs. Hartson Mrs. Carrie plaintiffs bought standing to attend Clark, Emmons, entrance of the was one tlie and also carried on an extensive Stenographers. $120.20 Thompson, with whom she had made her wood on a of land owned “Light Brigade” funeral of her Miss Fred Isaac J. and piece by the sister, MarvJ s Officers for venires.. 114 50 A., William II. Baker of of the features of the and its ■■r business in the State. 1 n the lat- serving home for some years, Mrs. Stephen and for After evening, Wood. Referees. 3024 Belfast. He also leaves two Ben- defendant, $33. taking off wood rt was brothers, members were ushered into the of the flu’s he made major in Mrs. Leonard Clarke, Henry and Dean a few winters dining- Cost criminal cases. 1,767 81 F. Baker of Jefferson the defendant went in and Lydia A. Burgess was jamin City, Mon., where a late was inAmesbury, militia of the State.A meeting Clements—all of who did al* cut room, supper served them. Mrs. Winterport— and Asa Baker of Ohio. Mr. Baker sonic, but that, together with the wood Mass., ihe past week, called there c State committee will 85 Toledo, They wish to extend their thanks to the by the Republican $5,0»0 that lond children could to make her last still and some which had been cut sickness and was an industrious and a standing death of Mrs. Sarah .eld on Friday evening, Jan. 24, at County Commissioners’ ser- temperate man, teacher who gave them all the assistance in ,j)av. days as comfortable as possible. She was a the was lock at vices. 715 61 faithful and was by plaintiffs, destroyed by fire. The Bartlett. the Cony house in Augusta, workman, respected by all her A musical was fond wife and a devoted and it power. program ; ake some for the On bills of previous years.... 8,646 78 mother, may plaintiffs sued for the value of the wood arrangements who knew him. The funeral was held yes- rendered during the but the efforts Mr. Walter Hawkins of Notes and interest. 3,041 39 well be said; “Her work was evening, Franklin, Mass., of meeting of the next convention. finished; which they had not taken from the premises, was in Sheriff. 400 00 terday, Wednesday, afternoon, Rev. E. S. of the bass-violist consisted largely of town Sunday and Monday to attend ,e .Bangor historical society has naught remained undone.” She was ever $61. The court ordered a nonsuit. Knowl- Judge of Probate. 50OOOI I'hilbrook officiating. the which did not the funeral of his officers for the “tuning up” instrument, grand-father, Mr. Oliver ted'the following Register of Probate. oounn husv for the welfare of her family, and her ton for plaintiff. for defendant. P. Thompson seem inclined to “tune”. The time Chase. ;ng lion. E. B. pres.; Clerk of Courts. Martin V. li. passed year: Xealley, 1,100110 1o:Wt> »*.:_> deepl y by her children, Stetson of Melrose, Mass., In the case of City of Belfast vs. W. 0. vice Rev. John Treasurer. si jjAiurned all too quickly, aided by the Mr. Ervin who Henry Lord, pres; died January loth, at the home of his ever-present Cross, spent several weeks j on grandchildren (vi greatgrandchildren. Whitcomb the Court rendered judgment for all,cor. see.; Mary II. Curran, rec. I Cash hand Dec. 31,1901,. 1,nos 99 conundrum-book, and it was about quarter as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Much sympathy is extended the family nephew, Martiu Stetson Hates of Winthrop, the plaintiff for $197.62. Mitchell, Thomas l\ foe.treas.;X. S. Harlow past nine when a party of seven started returned to his home in $21,443 62 from a large circle of friends, and Maine. Mr. Stetson was a weigher in the iiel John T. Morrow vs. Chas. A. Canton, Mass., last iiian.statistics by the 1 especially Boynton, tw o of the class compiled fast Custom House in homeward, having pro- Saturday. ii RESOURCES. fertile liusl who w ill miss her 1853, under Collector action for on land in states Fish commission as to aged and, sadly trespass Searsmont ceeded us about half by an hour, and the At the Maine lobster fisheries for 1901 are taxes. 79 lived Smart. In 1855 he became publisher of the and 100 cords of cedar annual meeting of the Unpaid county $8,994 eonpanionship, they having together taking away lumber, others were left behind. The walk in the Bodwell Fees due ... Watei lows: Number of fishermen, 2,870; Clerk of Courts office 412 86 0, years. Since lie lost his sight and hear- Maine Free Press of this city, but which and 20o valued at $260. At the Co., of Old Town, held in posts, Sep- air was much and Bangor is. tons and at Cash in treasury. 1,nos 99 cool, biacing enjoyed, Jan. uT.of n:;i valued $88,- she had been bis side to was moved to Rockland in 1857. He then tember the case was 8th, J. \\. Harmon was re-elected ing constantly by term, 1900, referred to the stories told us so con- super smacks, of 7*0 tons and valued became foreman of the kept laughing intendent. 64 attend to his every want and make the dark Progressive Age Geo. E. and F. A. who 42.ion; 2.057 valued at $10,416 Johnson, Greer, stantly that almost before we realized it boats, SI<51,- where he remained until LIABILITIES. as as she could. He has our oilice, 1868, when reported in favor of the with F. I*. Walker of Rockland iulister pots. 155,015,valued at $157,- days bright defendant, we were on Main street, where the party has gone to Rills allowed and Heartfelt in his lie went to Boston and was a compositor and costs against the The was to take the sluire and accessory property, $193,- unpaid. $1,01104 sympathy declining years plaintiff. report broke up, all agreeing that a more delight- Washington place of private Due Raw Library Association_ 500 00 assistant foreman of the com- for to asli capital. $200,409: total invest- and we trust lie may be comforted to think subsequently accepted. Staples plaintiff. Thompson ful had not been for a secretary Congressman Littlefield, suc- Excess of resources over liabil- evening spent long Sshsu.529, lobsters “There is no death. posing room of the Boston Journal. He for defendant. ceeding J. E. Rhodes. caught, 12,- ities. 8,905 60 time, and resolving on a repetition of its i-'a pounds valued at $1,002,- The Father calls ns home. married Eliza A. Wetherbee of who of Belfast, City Belfast vs. Real Estate Co. and pleasures in the near future. Miss Cora A. Karnes, a the annual business In tender loving tones he bills us come graduate from tire meeting died December 181)8. Mr. Stetson was a $10,41664 31, City of Belfast vs. Elia F. II arriman, actions “Are we in it? \ es we art ! Belfast school, is a ■" etem of 1 l.e officers of the Maine Away from earth, away from wear} care, High teacher of elocution AMOUNT ALLOWED ON GENERAL BILL-. a of To better life, to scenes more fair. thorough workman, master all the de- to recover for sewer tax, were referred to in Norfolk and or atle Club was held in Auburn higher, Belfast Seniors, Bah, rail, rah!” Portsmouth, Yu., and has Fuel at Court House and jail. $574 80 When the freed tails of his trade, and was careful and the -t Ti ere w ere two spirit very Court with leave to except. been there six only changes Water service for Court n teaching years. House and 1 realms supernal about even the smallest matters. o.i the <>i.l and punctilious Eben W. Ilam vs. M. W. Swett and Bel- The a officers, those were jail 144 00 Solves life’s life eternal.’’ Seniors had number of class rllie latest from mystery, He was reports Rev. A. 1. .. in very kind-hearted, yet an excellent Hastings. Auburn, treasurer, Lighting Court House and jail_ 47 11 fast National Bank and Peoples National meetings last week. are Kingold favorable, lie submitted to an e ni A. McGowan. and service.. 89 21 disciplinarian. He had a circle of Josepl Portland, Telegraph telephone Mrs. Roseltha J. Swift died at her home large Bank, trustees. Action on account of bill i for and at Court operation appendicitis irr the Maine Frank E. Mace ol Aurora, one of Repairs furnishings friends in this The remains were of House and on Grove sti^et city. grain, etc., amounting to $382.90. Princi- | The class lias been some General in vice in of C. C. jail... 78: 11 Saturday morning, .January Physic enjoying Hospital Portland Dec. gist. presidents, place brought to Belfast Monday to be laid beside defendant trustees o Postage, stationery, printing and of Slie was born in Sears- pal defaulted; charged' r. Buckspurt... .Rev. M. F. Walsh, 11th, paralysis. interesting experiments lately. The engagement of Miss Kather binding. 54: 60 his wife in the family lot in Grove Cemetery. for the amounts in their ine Bick- lias been of the Calais mont, a daughter of Tyler and Marri- hands, amounting pastor Annual indexing at Register of Mary ford and (1. Harvey Self of New York lias •lie church for 14 has reeeiv- ner. She married Franklin G. and to $256.39. Dunton & Dunton for plaintiff. Miss Nina years, Deeds. 1.490 Swift, Mrs. Mary (Shea) Coburn died at the Shiite ’Oft has left school. been announced. They to leave Several cases of action on expect ippointment ol St. Mary’sohurch, J. H. dark, janitor of Court after a few months in account, etc., living Belmont they home of her sister, Mrs. Arthur Shea, Jan. Belfast for Brooklyn to-day after tea ,■ i. the late Vicar Gen- House. 3 } 00 were and entered neither days succeeding moved to Rochelle, 111., where they remain- settled, party. The Juniors are reading “La Belle Niver- vacation. « J. R. State -9 4th, at the age of 45 and 2 months. M. O’Brien. Rev. Er. X. J. Mears, Constable. 20 years CHIMIN AI DOCKET. A. T. ed several years. They then came to Bel- iiaise,*’ by Daiulet, and the Senior French -a; oi Livermore Falls and Webb, 14 84 She was born in Belfast, and was the eldest A. of Rumlord The Grand fore- Myron Pillsbury Bethel, son of Rev. Officers serving road notices. L4 86 fast, where Mr. Swift engaged in the manu- Jury reported Thursday class will begin Moliere’s “La Bourgeois s vill succeed IT. Walsh at Calais. child of the late John Shea, who was proni- O. S. a Law Court entries in criminal noon, found 25 22 of Pillsbury, former pastor of the facture of but soon having indictments, Geiitelliomme” at an early date. He iben W. Weld, one of the most cigars, returned to nent in the local orchestra of this short- Methodist eases. 7ihi city which were for violations of the law. church of Fairfield, has entered !e: v know n and dam Belmont. Mr. Swift went West and liquor bridge builders tY. II. Clifford, Agt. preventation died in after the war. The moved to Rock- Bowdoitr Medical ly family who claims to school. Mr. Pillsbury i> Maine, is dead at bis home in Liver- 3 16 West March 1888. After Henry Armstrong, belong The music lessons began Monday. Miss cruelty. Plain, Mo., 29, her land about and Mr. a of •e i;5 Coroners on twenty-five years ago, in was indicted for graduate Colby. Kalis, aged years. Mr. Weld inquest dead bodies.. 18 42 husband's death Mrs. Swift her Waterville, cruelty to a Evelyn M. Wood plays the accompaniment. Paid supported Shea died there. worked several s as builder the for insurance. 210 (hi Mary horse, lie was one of the men was The Dominion employed bridge by two children by her own exertions until who ar- Line steamer Common tine Central railroad for Miscellaneous expenses. 32 45 years in the newspaper offices in Belfast 13 years. He rested in Belfast last fall after and wealth arrived at Gibraltar one _ reached man’s and woman's estate. cutting It will be of interest to the Senior class to Monday, -o bad of they and and married Edward Coburn charge construction on the Rockland, a horse in the streets. He behind time. She $2,979 82 She was devoted to and did her beating pleaded know that the young lady who had her tirst day was dtre at Genoa g mills at Livermore Um- very them, of the latter Siie was a sister of Ar- pulp Fails, city. and was sentenced to 30 in Miss Avis PAIR ON COURT HOUSE EXTENSION. utmost to make their home cheerful. guilty, days jail. experience last Friday in spending the night yesterday. Morison and her aunt gog mills, Livermore and Jay, and She thur Shea, who was born in Belfast and J. S. Contractor. 33 He has been in jail 90 days awaiting trial. Mrs. Hannah Ad rms of Boston are fiber mills at Randall, $1,583 suffered an attack of more than a away from home, survived the ordeal. passen large Watertown, l’aid paralysis who worked in the printing offices here, but for book cases and files— 1,500 00 William Davis of Belmont was indicted gers. ass. He leaves a widow and one and has since been an Paid for wiring for electric lights. 174 09 year ago invalid, is now a plumber in Rockland. j Hill lias been notified for an assault, in Searsport. on Susan E. Overhead in the class .lighter.Gov. although able to go about the house and room—Senior, “Oh, Noah Brooks is at work on a memorial the the matter in He attorneys having S3,258 02 attend to of her Mrs. Sarah Burgin. pleaded not guilty Thursday When the hens to crow.” booklet of the late J. many household duties. Bartlett died at her home in yes! begin W'. Dresser of fasti ue, .irge that the United States Court of but retracted bis and SUPPORT OF PRISONERS AT J All,. Last she had a second forenoon, plea pleaded which will contain the rims has of the Friday attack, but it Amesbury, Mass., Jan. 5th, at the age of 78 addresses of Mr finally disposed State’s He was on S. (7. Norton, board... $738 71 10 guilty. released his own re- The music lesson on was too am for due on account of the jailer,for was not thought to be serious. Early Satur- years, months and 20 day s. She was a Tuesday Brooks, George W'itherle, A. F. money of 9 Richardson copies Mittiniusses, 75 cognizance. to appear at the next term of much for our accom- vil w its it was noticed she was daughter of the late P. of Bel- canine visitor. His and Rev. Norman LaMarsh on ar, sustaining former decision, Turnkey fees 20 80 day morning breath- George Day the death of Court. was not in and he was Mr. e attorneys sought to secure a much K. I.. Stevens, M. 1J., physician at ing heavily and her daughter raised her up, fast, who was in the sailmaking business paniment time, quiet- Dresser. sum the State vs. Robert II. Smothers. In rger than that allowed by the jail. 19 50 but the end came without or a here Her husband died Sep- ly ushered out. pain struggle fifty years ago. Harold K. Bailey has been at home several urtashort time ago, but their claim Clothing and bedding at the jail. 101 55 tember last, according to the testimony, the w hile she was thus supported in her daugh- shortly after coining out of the army at the weeks from is md suffering vaccination. He is recognized as valid. The origi- respondent was called by a small to go Scores His Countrymen. $890 31 ter’s arms. Mrs. Swift leaves one daughter, close of the civil war. She leaves one son, boy Kipling working in the interest of the decision of the court will stand. The to the house of M. i Home Corres- Arietta A wife of and Joseph Larrabee, as he lount allowed was for which SUMMARY OF HILLS ALLOWED. George Blodgett, and Seth, two daughters, Misses Annie pondence School of Springfield, with $131,000, on business. When he Mass., one E. both of and all of supposed arrived ngress will be asked to appropriate.... Police Court and Trial Justices .. $01087 sou, Eugene Swift, Belfast, Susan, Amesbury. I Kipling’s verses in the London Times, in headquarters at W’inthrop. He returns to there he found Larrabee scolding his ■ e stockholders of the Augusta, Hallu- Commitments. 117 31 and also one brother, Austin Marriner of boys which he bitterly scores Englishmen for his duties this week. N. R. for a i Prisoners at jail. ... 890 31 Maxcy, a long time prominent for not doing some work Larra- •-11 & lardiner Railroad ('o. have voted Searsmont. The funeral was held at her properly. their lack of and patriotism in Ceneral bills. 2,979 82 citizen of Grant County, died at Good Sa- energy facing Dr. F. K. Freeman went to Augusta .Ian sell the road to the Lewiston, Wiu- late home bee asked Smothers about the work and Court House extension. 3,258 02 Tuesday afternoon, Rev. A. A. maritan Hospital, Portland,Oregon, Jan. 3d, ; the realities of war and their blindness to 8th to attend a meeting of the Maine Veteri- ropA street for Smothers replied that the were Augusta railway $120, Smith officiating. The floral offerings were Judge Maxcy was born in Searsmont, Me., boys doing the of universal service, have nary Medical association. Dr. Freeman the ol necessity i, par value the stock outstand- 33 i li 1830, and was 82 years of age. 1 n 1858 he well. Larrabee said it was a lie and a | operated on a difficult case of $7,850 as follows: IJr. and Mrs. E. A. Wilson, excited some resentment in England, veterinary g.1 lie Bowdoin have JAILOR’S REPORT. started in where he I at the clinic held in college faculty West, settling Kansas, quarrel ensued between the men, in which surgery the afternoon, basket of flowers; Mrs. C. C. Rowe and those lines in which he sneers at nounced the men who- have receiv- remained but two years, moving to Colorado | especially and read a paper at the meeting held at The whole number o: commitments to the Larrabee struck at Smothers with a Mrs. Geo. Frisbee, of white in 1860, where he in and chain and Hotel North in the provisional commencement appoint- jail for the year ending Nov. 30, 1901, have bouquet pinks; engaged mining the national sports pastimes. After evening.—Rockland star. was for a time associated with t.ie late Sen- and Smothers fired a revolver twice but did -ents They are as follows: Robeit been fifty-two (52) and for the following Mr. and -Mrs. Alvin Blodgett and having denounced the crippled condition of Albert J. Skidmore of family, ator Tabor. He remained in Colorado but a not hit Larrabee. The Liberty was elected Benson of Snows offenses, viz: of respondent says he iiiger Falls, Ralph double bouquet pinks and roses; Mr. and few years, to about the volunteer movement, he writes : vice president for Waldo No. of prisoners in jail Nov. 30,1900. 4 coining Oregon 1873, did not know he had the revolver with him county at the -iter Bodwell of Brunswick, Edward Mrs. Walter ferns and first at and a in No. of in Nov. Cottrell, smilax; Mr. locating Eugene, little later Then were the judgments loosened, then meeting of the Maine Democratic Club Carter of prisoners jail 30,1901.10 until he felt in his for a bolt to in Igecomb Bath, Lyman and Mrs. Geo. A. and Mr. Grant County, where he became a prominent pocket was your shame revealed,. Vagrants. 10 Blodgett Eugene Auburn last week. Parker T. Fuller of obott Cousins of Portland, Richard figure in business and politics, lie served defend himself with. He also he did At the hands of a little few but Drunkeness.10 a of flowers and says people, apt Dole of Portland. Edwin Gar- Swift, pillow 59 white as County Judge of Grant from 1886 to 1800. in the field. Rockland represents Knox, Lincoln and yant Selling liquor. .. 2 not intend to hit but to lie was a enthusiastic Larrabee, merely id Giles ot East Brownfield, Daniel Poor debtors.. 5 pinks. prominent and | Yet ye w ere saved by a remnant and your Waldo on the executive committee Mason, master of frighten him. The jury after being out about ving Gross ot Blue Charles Larceny. 7 past Canyon City Lodge land’s long-suffering star Hill, No. and a member of two hours lion. Charles F. Other causes.. 12 34, Washington Coun- returned a verdict of not When your strong men cheered in their mil- Wildes, city editor of the Hunt of Miss Mary S. Wood died at her home on guilty. lenry Portland, Eugene cil Royal and Select No. of Port- while war. Somerville Masters, 3, County Attorney Foster for the State. lions, your striplings went to .Journal, who has a large circle of 'belt of Island Clifford Cedar street, after an land. J a Kelly Falls, January nth, ill- udge Maxcy was man of high qual- Sons of the sheltered city, unmade, un- friends in rmilton Preston of McLellan for Belfast, has been a Framingham, Gone Into ness of but 7 <15 ity and in every relation of life won and kept respondent. liandled, unmeet. appointed Insolvency. days, aged years and 3 member of Busline!! stone of Otter the esteem of his fellow-men. His State vs. James JM. them raw to the committee on tiph River, She was born in failing Hanson, convicted in Ye pushed the battle as ye Metropolitan months. Albion, but her health lass; Harry Gorden Swett of Bruns- induced him to come to Portland some the Belfast Police Court for assault and picked them raw from the street. Affairs of tlie Massachusetts of Hon. K. F. Ilanson of this entered a Samuel and Sarah months legislature ick and Roland of city parents, Wood, moved to ago in search of better climatic lie is also which is George Walker in Jan. battery, and appealed; nol pros on particularly severe on the as- like, considered the most desirable petition voluntary insolvency 10th, when she was a child. She came conditions, and for medical treatment. He payment •rtland.\t Northport limited to committee of Rockland, Saturday, which may be a surprise to some but not to found no relief from the fatal of costs. sistance Christmas gifts: that body. to Belfast when a young woman and worked complications, ipt. John (.. Crowley of Taunton, those who have beei acquainted with tiie and failed in the end. And sent them gradually health till All the liquor cases under new indict- ye comfits and pictures to General Charles was a divorce from his earnest lie lias made to avoid at dressmaking, and Ileywood, commandanr lass., granted long, snuggle twenty-eight years ago Few men in Eastern Oregon were better help them harry your foes; of the Marine such Mr. Hanson’s career as ments went to the Law Court on demurrer. Corps, formerly of Watei te. Mary E. Terms of settlement proceedings. formed a partnership with Miss Mary Jack- known, and none more highly And ye vaunted your fathomless and and respected. power ville, Mrs. Ileywood, a New manager of tiie Dana Sarsaparilla Co. He leaves a S. The amount of fines and costs in Haunted gave Veur's. ivate. Mrs. Peter Kennedy was son. Since that time they have lived widowed sister, Mrs. E. liquor your iron pride winch was gave him a fame and at that time lie together party, attended liy main promi- mted a divorce from great Potter, of Lewiston, Me., now cases in this term was Ere you fawned on the nations for nent ('apt. Peter and carried on their business at temporarily- paid $330; and in an younger Washington There built a tine residence 01, their home. — people. were Northport avenue, in Portland, to mourn her loss. Port- the men who could shoot and rule. ■iinedy for intoxication. The terms appealed case $1<>. seyeral Maine people costiug §40,000. Later in connection with For nineteen years past thej have lived in land, Jan. 4th. present, including.. I the settlement are Oregon, Oregonian This at his fellow Mis. Flank Milliken private, hut it is the l’etit Manan Lai it Co., he became per- Both juries were discharged Friday and done, Kipling gibes and her daughter. the second story of Mr. Augustus Perry’s Mrs. Lemly, w ife of .derstood that Mrs. Kennedy will re- sonally responsible with others for some the Court countrymen for their presumed absorption Judge Advocate Lemh Cedar street. Waldo County Veteran’s Association. finally adjourned Saturday fore- both ve 3i about half of the amount §20,000. This was tiie beginning of the li- residenceon Miss Wood united ?! t'Y! Navy, formerly of Belfast, and a,5(i(), noon an in sports, referring in a biting line to how '1 nancial that the at- unusually shortterm of five days. i;. W ulker, formerly of Kmbden ■ined in the about with the Methodist Church in — writ of attachment. Capt. difficulty brought early life and At the recent of this association W atervilJe Mail. tachment his real estate. His total meeting DIVORCES. they contented their souls— did not the divorce.... upon been an earnest worker in Kennedy oppose has the church in Freedom President Isaac F. Cook With the liabilities, including accommodation notes, pre- Five divorces were decreed as follows: flannelled fools at the wicket and The Rockland i'iof. L. rT. Augell lias retired from its societies. She Courier-Gazette tells this endorsements, etc., amount to §16,502.54, of and auxiliary was a mem- sided. The reading of the records of the the muddled oafs at the goals. Hates after a service of 33 Minnie 11. Twombly, Monroe, from Guy story of Mr and Mrs. Charles College years. which §11,917.79 are secured real estate, ber of the official board of the an Bradbury by chureh, last meeting was omitted. After M. England, he says, can hope for nothing both ..General Manager John S. Hyde of the llis total assets amount to Mr. appoint- Twombly, Boston. well known heie, and who §4,156.92. officer in the Epworth League, a teacher in until occupied Hath Ironworks there is Hanson a ing a committee on the time and of says no truth has very Mattering otter from tiie place Percy C. Tuttle, Belfast, from Sadie -the Boulder Cottage in Camden the a Car the Sunday school, and was constant in her can send past the report that the works had secured president of the Briggs’ Carriage & Co. next meeting adjourned to 2 p. m. When Tuttle, Bostou. ye season: of and also a at all the services. Men—not children or contract for the construction of steam- Amesbury, Mass., position by attendance She was also called to servants—tempered again order the committee reported Hattie M. Cameron, from and to While out one ers a prominent Wall street He w as Palermo, taught the end. driving day they diseov- from the United States company. interested in other causes: was a member eietl a Steamship for two and lias as follows: Time, the first in Feb- Alexander D. dilapidated house, a Co.Hon. years mayor of Belfast Thursday Cameron, Madison, Manitoba. Otherwise, he declares, ruin must be occupied by Janies P. Baxter of Port- of the Non-Partisan of the execu- man and his wife with a always been identilied with movements for Alliance, North The follow- Arthur J. very large and has been chosen of the ruary ; place, Searsport. Smith, Monroe, from Mary K. Britain’s portion. of family president public improvement to the city. His many tive committee of the Children’s Aid Society children; broken windows and scant Kew ing program was then given: Singing by Smith of parts unknown. He closes with this furnishings. The interior England Historic-Genealogical friends here and elsewhere deeply sympa- and of thecomrnittee on stirring appeal to the presented a poor hospital. She leaves for a society. lion. J. II. Drummond is one thize with him in this misfortune.—Belfast choir;prayer by Rev. W. A. Richmond; ad- Neva E. Higgins, Swanville, from George apology home. Almost all the one sister, Mrs. Susan Blanchard of Mars people: necessaries of life of the vice presidents.The annual Cor., Bangor Dailj News. dress of welcome by Mrs. Brown of Dana B. F. were absent. This scene and Higgins, Searsport. No doubt but ye are the people, absolute, made an instant of the State Hill, Me., one brother, Hezekiah Wood Carter appeal to Mr. Bradbury’s meeting council, Daughters Post; response by G. H. Fisher of The divorce cases of Lucie E. Nickerson, strong and wise; kind heart, and he of the of Lynn, Mass. Another immediately took American Revolution, was held at Harmless Beverages. brother, Elbridge Billings recitation by Pearl Belfast vs. ffm, II. Whatever your heart has desired ye have measures to provide this of Post; Carter; Nickerson, Belfast; family with relief the Blaine mansion, the home of Gov- Wood Northport, died in that town in not withheld from your eyes. lie generously furnished solo by Miss Allen; recitation Vivian Clara vs. liberal quantities ernor by Hart, Winterport, David Hart, On own in own of and Mrs. John F. Jan. 11th. Down east In Portland, some May, 1804. The funeral was held at her your head, your hands, the provisions, and even Hill, prohibition and Florien Small; recitation Laurence W. clothing thing fos 1 he house was the the by Winterport; D. Sanford, Liberty, vs. sin and the saving lies. their comfort, with handsomely decorated of restaurant keepers obey liquor late home Monday afternoon, her pastor, orders that the supplies with but to be and have Clark; recitation by Lewis Flye; recitation Artie May Sanford, were dismissed The Times backs be indefinitely continued at Hags and hunting. Fourteen Maine law, they try good things Rev. G. E. Liberty, editorially Kipling’s his expense convivial too such advertisements as Edgett, officiating. by Hazel Knowlton I he house was at once chapters were represented. A special by ; song by choir; reading without prejudice. appeal. It does not advocate conscription, made habitable by these: “Have tried our birch beer in resetting the broken in guest of honor was you by Mrs. Brown ; recitation Hazel Knowl- “because it glass the windows Mrs. Lydia Wixson a by is ill-suited to our needs,” but and 01 steins?” “After the theatre have welsh Oliver P. Chase died at his home in North making needed repairs. The case -A 35 of whose ton remarks Rev. H. I. Holt Croker has retired from the leader seems ugusta, years age, father rarebit with root beer drawn from the ; by and Rev. ittells the government that training in rifle to have been neglected the sei veil Belfast, Jan. 80 and 6 by primer in the Revolution. Officers were wood.” “Order a lemon soda with 8th, aged years W. A. closed with of and the new authorities. Mr. today Richmond; singing by ship Tammany Hall, practice and drill must be an essential part Bradbury’s generous elected and a luncli was served. the lobster.”—New York Sun. months. Early in life he learned the ship- action xv 111 not be the choir. boss is Lewis Nixon. of the course in all the forgotten by those bene- secondary schools. fited or by the community. SAILED MILES. SONGS THE EASTERN MEN AND THINGS ABROAD. longer be considered the national bever- 192,260. OF COLLEGES. I bJlfast free library. age.That other British n everage.brandy- Thomas );nrg* s8 of the Packet P. M. a Cupt. Tliis is the title of large and hand- List of Scientific Books. In writing of English anil Scotch and-water, or brandy-aud-soda, has also Bonuey. gpi,(rtl some volume of 198 pages, published by MINERALOGY. hotels 1 intended some the “Well yes,” said Capt. Thomas Burgess introducing ceased to tickle Englishman’s palate Hinds & New York Thomas. The of the trim little two-masted schooner, P. M. Noble, City. The uivid to that •Ansted, menus; but found so much say to great extent, and Scotch whiskey “I think I know the of 1880 253. An any Bonney, oughter way compilers are Robert W. Atkinson of | jn selll.() minerals. Cottage 1 feared would make the articles from Belfast to Vinal aven, me and the they is now the almost universal tipple. It Harvard and Ernest Carter of Prince- ! A*“*tus Choate. Bonney,” as a reporter stepped on the deck Hamlin. too I will the omission or with water or with long. supply is taken hot cold, of the trim little craft which was loading for ton, and the music of several of the I Leisure'"urs among the gems. the now dinner menus of the island of where she has I by giving lliggs soda, hut in either ease is largely dilut- Vinalhaven, was also them. ....553.8. II-2 Sea songs composed by Some ’1S87 been sailing in the coasting trade for many by and ( rowii Hotel, Bowness, the Bath ed. You call for a large Scotch or a of the be •Hamlin. "brustus Choate. J years from Belfast. songs may well termed classics, Hotel. -two of the most measures and the old Niiiline. Illustrations. Leamington- small Scotch, and the barmaid “Yes,” said lie, “me Bonney such as “Fair Harvard” and “The Lone I The t,,' know the coast down to Vinalhaven from 553.8. II-l desirable stopping-places on our route. out the exact and it into ls73 j —covered with MF Tin 50 years and quantity pours can Fish latter inserted at the Roofing ago, Belfast about as well as it be learned. Rail,” (the A- were not but the as is a familiar on the These special dinners, the glass. There is no passing of the But then what’s the odds, if one gets caught of several old Martin, l-;d*ard good to-day ever, sight Atlantic special request Harvard of what it usual menu. In the number of in the fog or a snow storm there’s about an of r. piece coal: seaboard. The careful selection of black daily bottle or decanter. An exchange says, while others are outside Story perfect plates, even chance and sometimes it’s slim Alumni) new, e it and whither of the second mighty is, when1 comes, hand means of clarified dishes they fall far short and “For between times and we repeated dipping, tinning by truly: chances have.” of the colleges at least. The preface Illustrated. 1800. 553. M 3 a it' roes. the or even third class hotels in this coun- for bracers for men and women in Eng- The schooner P. M. Bonney is trim little Lagos palm oil,*fcud rejection of every imperfect schooner of some lb tons, built in the town says: Crpen, il. dddard. but if is considered they from the sheet, gives try; quality land, royalty down, praises of Middletown, Conu., and commanded by ''All the world loves the college stri- ■Stories about famous precious the of from will take rank with highest. Every are for Scotch whiskey and water.” Capt. Thomas Burgess Belfast, de nt, and under no circumstances is be 18(10. 553.8. Or where the craft hails. st„nes dish on these menus was simply per- Some one said that the off in the mo re amiable or more provocative of ARCHAEOLOGY ANIi! falling She is a two schooner rigged biology r l-UMNO topmast, contagious,geniality than when be sings fect,--nicely cooked and well served. As consumption of beer was due to the vessel, perhaps of rather a yachting cast EVOLUTION. MF than and there have been bis college songs. between a menu in French of a hun- of harm- otherwise, days discovery, a year or more ago, when this little vessel and her commander “In this volume have been gathered ! Clodd, Kdwiibl- dred or more dishes—few of them eat- ful ingredients in this once popular would gladly sailed with the yachts in this not only the typical songs, but also the Childhood -1 'lie world ; a simple section, but now both vessel and command- most of all the Eastern in times. able and most of them served in single amber fluid: while Scotch whiskey owes popular songs account "11111111 early er are growing old together. wholesome Colleges. 18X7.... 571. C 6 Tin mouthfuls,—and the good of its to the re- in official measurement is something popularity The Bonney “The collection has been made for Roofing at Bowness and 51.7 feet in length, 18 feet wide and has a Clodd, Kdwunl. food served Leaming- commendation of physicians. Beer has two purposes; to the its superior wearing quality. NIF plates have the depth of 4.8 feet. She was built in 1856 for first, provide Primer of evolution. Illustra- ton. me the latter time. The Eastern students with richest and heaviest of tin and new give every made many great fortunes in England, the packet business between the ports of College songs C 6-1 coating pure are whenever tions. f.575. lead terne and are menus for themselves: and brewers have been Boston and Provincetown, in whicli she which always sung they (the genuine old-style process) speak given titles; ‘i to the sailed some years, having headquarters at gather together: second, to deepen the Clodd, Kdwai impervious rust-producing atmosphere of tha The Bath Hotel, now it looks as the distillers though the Eastern Packet pier, and was then one spirit of brotherhood already existing Story of errat'on. A plain ac- seaboard—the severest test that can be applied. Leamington, England. little crafts of a were to have their Not only of the trimmest yachting between fraternities as count 1898. 575. 0 6 This trademark is on every sheet of the Tomato innings. college they of evulution. @ genuine Soup style, and especially when resplendent in a NIF Tin. Ask or is the home of Scotch learn to sing each other’s songs. 1 havb Robert. Roofing your roofer, consumption coat of fresh paint, which ever failed east Darwin, “All the old favorites will he found in write to w. C. CRONEMEYER. salmon. white sauce and cucumbers whiskey very large, and growing, hut from Boston in the early days of tliepacket- Origin of s|ieeies by means of Agent, Carnegie Building, Pittsburg, this with new for Illustrated book on rooting. ing. collection, together many natural set" on. 1889. 2 v.... 575. D 2 Boast Beef the export of this liquor to the United that will stir the From the Eastern Packet pier she was songs college man, Donnelly, AMERICAN TIN PLATE COMPANY, NEW YORK. States is increasing and bounds. brought to this city many years ago by and revive those memories which unite Ignatius- by leaps ediluvian Lamb anil mint sauce. Capts. Samuel and Thomas Burgess, who him and his Alma Mater in bonds which Atlantis the world. route to opened up the packet Vinalhaven can never be broken. Illustration 571. D 7 Boast Chicken and 11am AVe used to read occasionally in the from where both resided, es- Belfast, they “it is hoped that this hook will also Drummond, He on tablishing a line business, w hich lias been English newspapers comments be to the for noth- Ibid. 575. D 8 Bnkewell Bndiling continued since 1868. acceptable alumnus, Ascent of nisi flat- the Blum lart and Bustard Americans abroad that were not ! 'Hie little schooner is now 46 years of age, ing brings so strongly before grad- Foster, .Id, yf 1 .eniou cheese cakes in active service all these and uate’s mind the of yore tering to our national pride. But I saw ; years, yet glorious days j Pre-histi i„■ r;i f tlse |'sided she has never had but one commander 1 as the sweet strains that one time float-! Stsiti > ,i. and Salads and heard in a brief on nj vj, 1X87. 571. F 8 Cheese enough sojourn other than ( apt. Burgess, that being ( apt. ! ed to bis ear in the of gloamings eolleg'e i-:r British soil to convince me that these Small of Chatham, Mass., who first com- Haeckel, ... Brown [ days.” Biggs Hotel, manded her. ( apt. Burgess, now over The iiidlc i.f '"iverse sit the criticisms were not and i 70! tl Bow uess-on-Windermere. unwarranted, years of age, is a typical seafaring man, The compilers and publishers have I close of; h- jig itury. Truns- Soil* to feel ashamed of the rude- who began follow ing the sea at the age of alike done their in this heartily \ part making Isited Cum* Snboise 12 years. from thi map b\ Mc- ness and incivility that is sometimes volume and attractive, and it t onsomme Koval Of a family of i:> children of the late’ interesting | Cain : nil!]... ."... 575.11 manifested to a that are uni Jonathan Burgess, live of whom are 1 Fimi people ] ('apt. should meet with a generous reception Hutchinson,!: Ji Bod, o\M,*r sauce living, and <»t eight hoys, all followed the ; kind and courteous. : from men We Extinct one Whitebait. fornily Suppose sea. becoming master mariners, competent college everywhere. nioi.stei of the we have a visitor who to handle a Two r.NTUi : I -' foreign loudly j many large ship. cap- give below some specimen verses from larger fm s uf -nt animssI Veul ( Mih-ts and 1 tains, Samuel and John Burgess, live in Spinach harrangues in public phn es against our the Maine college songs. The music life, n ,ti. 5tlli. 11 9 Chicken Creme Bristol. II SIXll", b :.,!!■. .Hunts manners, customs and most cherished In earlier days ('apt. Thomas Burgess for the Colby song was composed by |[i Konst Lamb who reviles baked beans commanded the brig Marshall Dutch of W. C. Crawford, of I denes so pla ;e in institutions; the schooners formerly llelfast, Ducks Searsporl. Clarissa, forest; Nature. Ill... 57::. 1! 9 and ciam chowder: who intimates that ( atheriue and now in teaching in Massa- Situso I'm lisi:. (e.ieen, Beale, Lapwing and, last, engaged MsscLess:i. schooner Ida S. mimed tor his ... is. i; rouse we are all cheats and etc. Of the Burgess, chusetts: swindlers, Mound ,!. Sw i.ts daughter, a large two-master of some 2<;o bill sircbii.-: course I.M A M Col IIY. we would not like it. AVe would burden. In these he sailed A VTUK— 1 Blackberry i'’adding tons vessels eg; "f ;'s' Olliu. ell in tin1 West Indian and southern When round the social board ] »an -on T ar: s say that our visitor was ill-mannered, chi y gathered 1887... .. 71.il. M2 trade." In this uim little coaster ( Or some tire we're Wlepped Bream and apt. by cheer} lolling, should regard his room as better 'Ms vsi ompote'd Apricot Burgess averages one trip each week from When lying oil the siuiiinei sward. it, < ivme than his Vinalhaven in due in to ; Or the slice:.', at stroll-i Banana company. AVliy then expect Belfast, large part through evening .Msin sssd :ipi- .. 7:;. M 09 tlie condition of tin weather and the mar-1 mg, that the ■ American who goes ♦Mivart, si. _.. -■■ ir' through lie his own Itow sweet some old song to raise IiJMI kets, being salesman, buying good j ( Mi the Europe with a chip on Ids shoulder, de- and selling what he has, and proving in all 'J e sing our Alma Mater's praise, gi-ine is sj -. '5. M 09 are Mitncliines said ists J a 1 if a chi' i is >;• 'b ; >i• i pi f J'.ui; nouncing everything that does not har- these years good salesman. How sweet some good old song to raise Muni In-sid, Was a» ]. wild in The distance from Belfast to Vinalhaven That our Alma Mater’s t■■ is.-ivg ri-'-rt tl; 1. 1 !••• th- i.) s,,rct to set- buffalo running sings praise. Primitive men 1 Illus- sleep, ene-bi-; crowing monize with his contracted should is considered as about 4u and, to meet ideas, miles, provid- id listless, en1 >ss of lost- t eets of Xew Vurk and one- trations. iso-j 57 ;iM 7 lie otherwise the in'; that ('apt. Burgess has lost about worms. A icv\ dt »f ti: <* n ,.l«l r. mods regarded by people BOW 1)01 N BK AT A. M ■. nils in their lull of war third of the trips b> delays and weather Mul’iey, 'll g:i ret 1 ,11; 1: panoply whose sensibilities he offends? conditions, he lias in the 4i» When bright skies were o’er us 1 and feathers We del not antici- averaged years’ Love and life. Ill -r.. lxn.a. 7.. M 8 pain; continuous service upon the route not less And i'ife lay before ns, P \ •Nssdstilluc. dean i 1 u- \. m- such violent contrast to condi- than 2,M92 round in some 'Neath Bowdoin’s we far pate any A Plea in Behalf of the Feeble-Minded of trips, or, miles, pines gathered WORM hot were to l‘*2,2fi>o, or more, because there is seldom a and near, yuiml tion.- at home, surprised our State. chance to sail direct to either port without So tilling our glasses Manners ami im-Mimet of pre- will the worms, n ; eure tlm diseased condition r caus- uml t];♦ people we nu t. as a rule,diifer- making more miles than the distance by And pledging sill classes expel historic peoph i i)\ N the chi!d!>' \vi In i:: naturae a To Tin: ok .Toi steam. We’ll drink a toast to Alma Mater dear, ing sleep night, i. give it -u Iron: Americans. We Knrron Tin knal: * :,u y 1 sligl j “When the said ( Bell. 11 ', illu n isp-j. ".7i. \ bright and hc*-rful dispoMti-• 1; r m.ghout tlmd r. I)- i rue'.-, h Bonney,” apt. Burgess, oiiours. in and the According to census of lsiHi (the a v et mini no gaeiic Scotland, “was first bought she was painted white, ♦Quatref ages, .1. 1 Am. i «ie. 1’ill Worm Hlixir is pun table tli.c. v.> r.M not drink ! ( clink ! , rvmcdy even census for moo will not be tabulated her sails were new, and, being a good sailer, Drink, link, clink, harm the most delicate « hi!d -veil if it had no v.nnm 1m did not manifest himself The human >pei io.>. .A -7* ockney .-•he had a that Smash your glass in splinters when you've 1 At use Solti ’is native 'eath. until mod Maine lias an picture appearance. 50 yea:s. nts. Booklet n in London, which is duly, aggregate rime 1 had demands to use the vessel done! Spencer, Herbert j many a .•> r: < o Bowdoin beata, O dear Alma Mater! Children and Their 1 Write us b-r r. pin- iH-ople generally seemed to be at- of 1591 feeble-minded persons. Xine of in party and fishing excursions, and have Principles of bio]o-.r\ vised j taken out several There is no fairer mother ’neath the sun! 5)r. .1. P. "! R! 5& Me. in this number are the huge crowds, being gone ami enlarged ediiioi _■ v r»7o. CO., Auburn, tending to their own business much i being supported by i Sp days, and putting into some port each night, Special treatment f..i !;a< W nng. s.-i.l lor pamphn-t. were state at the Massachusetts School for Starr, l*reder;« l the wav that ours do, but they I have been down the bay with a large ; OUR Hl'N'Oliiai BATES. the at party from Vermont, and afterward sailed Some first stops in lmni pro- never so hurried that they did not find Feeble-Minded Waverley, Massa- j out of Bangor, but my trade has been Illustrated at tlie rate of three How dear to all her loyal sons our own, our gress. 1->9:. 571. St tin,i o be 1 think they have a clmsetts, hundred almost wholly confined to Belfast. After polite. honored Bates, Tyler, .John Mason dollars each For the rest sailing a few years with me, 1 purchased little of the advantage of us there. One per year. we When first we trod the toilsome path that my brother’s interest, and lie retired. Whence ami t-lrn whit h in. who had met with the are leads to wisdom’s gates; of our party, doing practically nothing. “Yes, I have had some narrow escapes Il of his m: e]- We love her halls and chapel where we so story origin had From a economical and some hard chances, but always came utmost courtesy when abroad, only | purely standpoint, oft have met, opment through on. >r:ii to out safely. A few years ago I arrived in his native soil a few hours would it not be to take the The mountain by the campus we shall not environment. ispr,.. set foot on j cheaper Belfast from Vinalhaven, and finding so 575. T>*| NEW-YORK FARMER. soon TRIBUNE w as harbor. forget. when he experienced the “insolence of ; twenty.seven hundred dollars which we much ice unable to get into the *Tylor, Kdward Burnet! I was obliged to load my vessel for the CHORUS. in are Massachusetts each and : an inti.* a a ■> For sixty years the NEW-YOKX WEEKLY TIM BUNK 1 oftice." and from a woman, too; and paving year return at the White & Conner Anthropology trip wharf, Hurrah for old Bates College, our thoughts been a national weekly newspaper, read almost entirely by farm j add to it an amount sufficient to start a well down the and while the study of man ami <•.. /a- addition received an extremely brusque ; bay shore, laying shall linger near, ers, and has enjoyed tie- confidence and support of the America! there a northeast storm 1889. : of our and thus began, driving the Hurrah for old Bates College, to us forever tion. 571. T 9 A to a never attained similar espouse to a very proper and polite school own, enable more people degree by any publication little schooner in the night upon the wharf, dear. Winchell, Alexander in a business There are than nine children to receive the care in her side and she 1 11 E ■nuiiiry place. j breaking began tilling. Doctrine of evolution In to from the craft other but it would and which we owe the feeble- attempting get ashore contrasts, require training * 1 at my leg was broken and it was with diffi- (), DKAII IiOVKI) MAIN K. its principles, its -p. NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMEi to set them forth intel- minded? much .-pace culty that 1 w as saved. When 1 was able to and its theistio heai in..' 1 575. W 7 out the vessel had been andl The University of Maine. is made absolutely for i'armeiand their families. Thelii'st i.a ligibly: and to ilb,-Irate the difference We are caring fur the insane, and we get repaired Winchell, Alexander began sailing at once. 1. her was issued Novembei 7. I' in I will a few American have our lieform School for In- Pre-adamites.ora dcmoi nr .inguage give hoys, ; “M> largest was composed of some Every department of agriml: ural industry is covered by spec party Land of the forest., lake, and sea. NEW M2 men and on a two-weeks’cruise men >e contributors who ait* Icadm in then ami if! ms and the English quivalents: dust rial School for girls. School fur the women, Of mountain peak and lordh pine, of the existence of respective lines, dow n the and a fine time they had, too. TRIBUNE FARMER wil' be in every sense a high class, up Deaf and various bay, We lift our hearts in pray’r for thee, Adam. Charts ami il J rmririo>. English. j Orphans’ Homes, but The a ami was the agi minimi illustia; Bonney was good sailer And ask a all divine. date, live, enterprising paper, profusely o blessing lions, lss.h. ; 1. W 7 I lay y ay Luggage we seem to forget the duty which we trim craft she looked. With plenty of canvas j with pictures of live >toek, iimdei farm building* and home*, ;u < a Carriage on and centerboard down she could show cultural machinery, etc. Office owe this class of defectives and Tii-kct t'lllce Looking , they her stern to many of those island boats. God ever keep thee in His hand. * Presented. Farmers* wives, **>n- am’ d mg liters will mid special pages ( uclur Guard are left to roam at large, untaught, We visited Bar Harbor ami Machias, fishing, May peace within thy borders reign, I their entertainment. < < »'a: iaye ab, or Four-wheeler and the time went During the And all thy children stand, Regular I no per eai.bui on can it with y «>ur fav where are a menace and to by quickly. loyal price buy m' they expense 1 Hoi ear Tramway | early days of packeting we always carried To guard thee well, O dear-loved Maine. OLD ite h me weekly > B LIU AN 1 ihm v t ar Klectric Car the community. passengers from Belfast to Vinalhaven, or Price SI.25. For sale at the book one y ear for S-j.-tt K!*-\ alor Lilt j In the schools for the feeble minded, vice versa. In the way of trading I have Send your *ub'--' iptions and money : fill Rl.l'UBLl1 Pin Tart carried almost everything, including pigs, store,Hinds A Noble also publish “Songs ! .JOURNA 1. 1'U B. i'< in.i.k ■•*!'. M l. 1 ar Van and there are now State Uayyaye Luggage twenty-three foxes, squirrels, trout, partridges and pro- of All the Colleges,” and have now in >toi.-s l Mother Shops institutions in the duce of all kinds. There were times when United States, they of the Western Col fra

■ De Koven and Mrs. Pitcher “A exhibition here. I cannot understand a earnestly requested to Maine, and of Hon. John Wilson of sang ; why Belfast, Anniversary servic in memory of tin1 after j Dream,” by Bartlett. There was a dance | more of the people who have moved away K-t mg to-morrow, Friday, member of Congress in ISBblo and 1S17-10, late Wm. s. will be held in St. Rrannagan with from Belfast do not decorate their homes .: da home of Mrs. L. have been in tin* Law room after the entertainment, music by the Eugene hung Library Francis Catholic chins !i to-morrow, Friday, ! with the old familiar scenes as matters of im- in the court house. Bohemian Club, assisted by C. II. Crosby, painted by >treet, morning at n o’clock. no made. flute. and show their new friends Positively charges cash for ■ tome up for discussion, | Percy what Strictly The first lecture in the course of live b> Following are the services for next Sun- ! beautiful and attractive King David No. b‘J, F. *Sc A. has spots abound a rural free deli very service in the Murray Club of the t niversalist church Lodge, M., this cut down sale. day at the Unitarian Church, Rev. llarry around the old Maine home, instead of goods during big Mon:ue. Lx-Gov. Burleigh has adopted the following resolutions of res j will be given Thursday evening, Jan. doth, service at Lutz, pastor: Regula: morning I covering their walls w ith expensive pictures several times O. J). p,H-t to deceased members: B-partment lately by Rev. Frank Hall, J)., of Cambridge, 10.40 the o'clock; preaching by pastor; that mean nothing to themselves or any- iiutliorization of this Mass. The of this illustrated Whereas, Our Divine Master in liis infi- route, subject School at 1. o’clock. All are in- Sunday nite wisdom and power has seen lit to sum- body else, simply because they are painted ■ !: and lecture will be: “<>ver the and Down thoroughly inspected, Alps mon our brother Horace N. Monroe to vited. meet by some man who has w orked up a great .cl definite assurance that the the Rhine." in the Celestial Lodge above; therefore, be it name. One here sent a 1 The meeting in tin week of prayer series party number of ■ established at an Resolved, that by his death King David early day. Bangor will cut no ice this winter -tlia at tly^^^^salist church Wednesday even- Lodge mourns for a worthy and respected Percy’s water colors to Indiana for Christ- t. grand chief templar of is, no ice for shipment. That was settled brother and the town a citizen. ; ing,was lurj^ly attended, includ- good mas presents, claiming they were better «S“An opportunity like this rarely and the iiid Lodge of Good Templars, I last Lawrence of the Resol veil that this lodge extend to his happens, people Friday by supt. 4‘J members of ti men’s tlttin he could v lodges are soon to be ing ♦kiptist young its heartfelt in their t anything procure there; so American Ice and the four engag- family sympathy gre ot ■\ armoi'tti. South Gardiner Co., tugs the Rrothcrliood of Andrew are Waldo should take of [ society, and bereavement and commend them to our you see our Belfast artists appreciated, County advantage obtaining nice goods •dngton Tiie Yarmouth lodge ed in breaking out the river were ordered to Father Pliil.p, who came in a body. The meeting Heavenly for consolation. and they ought to be patronized more iiicd dan 22, and the others in discontinue The will Resolved, that a copy of these revolutions at 25 per cent, reduction in operations. company was led the Rev. A. A. their old friends who price, "d of that date. Mr. New- by pastor, Smith, be sent to his a be liberally by have cut on the Kennebec and on the Hudson. family, copj spread upon an 1 were g his customary zeal into his brief remarks made by the local our records and a page inscribed to his moved away.’’ d there is a very noticeable Advertisements and members of the memory, also that copies be sent to The Re- Y.>d clergy congregation. Templarisni.—Kockland J he annual stockholders of the publican Journal and Camden Herald for meeting music was given, a solo ] a/ette. Special including by publication. H ALLDALE. Belfast National Bank was held Tuesday C. L. White. L. D. Com. •Mice department announces Ames, ) Rev. B. M. Edwards of Brunswick was in forenoon, January 14th. The old board of R. W. Fekry, on GEORGE W. t-e The worth League <*f tlie Methodist delivery service will be Ep » this last and as R. 1). Res place Saturday Sunday, but BURKETT, directors and officers were re-elected, Sherman, a route 2lA miles out of church has elected the following officers: to the storm had no long follows: J. (4. A. A. owing meeting. He Directors, Brooks, F. P. Vice b.-gin Feb. 1st, with Charles S. President, Blodgett. Presidents, left for his home and will return Howes, W. B. Swan, C. B. Hazeltiue, T. Whereas, rl he hand of death has again Monday, •a:'. ier. The number of Miss Sabina Miss Lana ODD FELLOWS people Morey, Pendleton, entered the ranks of our and taken later-W. A. Hall of Belfast was here a BLOCK. W. Pitcher; president, ,1. Miss Lillian Miss Nettie from our our “25, living in 125 houses, Spinney, Follett; midst brother Crehore; i fewr last week on ( \\ \Y escott. llenry days business_Herbert an area <>f 15* miles. Mrs. M. A. therefore, be it square Secretary, Wadlin; Treasurer, III. Know'les has been sick with tonsilitis. Resolved, That we, members of '• <• at Winnecook is to be dis- The town of Tremont lias brought a suit Clare nee Read. King David’s Lodge of Lincolnville, will ever Miss llittie Hall is on the sick list — Mr. : man instead will to Burn- against the city of Belfast for the support cherish go The topic for tlie prayer meeting at the a remembrance of our brother, and W. L. Knowlton of Rockland visited at J. of one Hem s A. Dyer for The munici- regret his removal from our number. An- North Church, tins, Thursday, evening, y\ ill other link is broken in E. Hall’s last week — Mrs. B. F. Stevens pal officers have engaged James P. Wight to the fraternal chain, ! .ii tment was called out by au he “A for Cud.” Rev. A. A. Smith will has been sick with year reminding us,that we,too, old or young, must quite rheumatism_ The Fire Sale Is to Ellsworth to to Still go counsel defend On employ 4 p. in, last Thursday. The occupy tlie pulpii next Sunday forenoon in answer the summons when the Supreme ! Eph. Thompson is at work for C. A. Hall. case ■ the in the Supreme Court, which opens baggage room of the Maine exchange with the pastor. The Sunday next Persons here who know and was well undei way. A Tuesday. school will heal 12 o’clock. The Christian ■ Dyer say he has not lived here for 20 years. 1 he hydrant soon extinguished Endeavor topic, it u .son. m. .will be, “Caleb: ut the room w as con>iderab!y There is nothing new in the -hoe factory choosing a hard thing." The pastor's .sub- a situation. E. II. Welch was in li '!e burned through the roof, Boston last ject for the 7.* e. m. meeting will he A baggage was injured. The lire week consulting with manufacturers and Rejected King." an overheated stove. to have a to before expects proposition lay niornin A, The service- were omitted at the A. the in a few HOWES & NYm>. The Florence arrived assignees days. Elmer A. Methodist church last on account of was Sunday CO.'S, Sherman in Boston for the citizens’ i'ir*da\ on her return trip from the illness of I. he pastor. The services next committee last week, to learn about par- Her injuries in the ice Jan. 7th will he as follows: at Odd ties who talk of here. Sunday Preaching Fellows’ and were but coming Block, Belfast easily repaired, 30.4.7 A. M.; Sunday school at 12 M. ; Epworth n The annual stockholders’ of the withdrawn from the route meeting League at «.. o i>. m. : at 7.30 the pastor will iaoger from ice is — The National Bank was held past ; Peoples Tuesday preach a sermon to girls and young women : afternoon and the old board delayed by storms last week, «,f directors subject, “A Noting Woman’s Will.” The Kitchen was as follows: K. F. herefrom Boston Wednesilay, re-elected, Bunton, singing will he by the young people. All Janies C. N. ( E. a did not arrive until Monday I’attee, Black, Knowlton, are invited ho 13th. ('has. P. liazeltine, F. R. Wiggin and Tiles- hi -he services at the Baptist church for ! ton Wadlin. The meeting of the directors its recently presented to Free- the week will be as follows: The for choice of officers, etc., was held Wednes- pastor, y an enlarged portrait of Prof, Rev. E. S. I’hilbrook, will speak next Sun- Furnishings, afternoon at 4 o’clock. s Leander J ackson day made the day morning on the Universality of the Gos- on behalf of the students, and Postmaster A. I. Brown of who The GOLD Belfast, pel. evening topic will be the Forgive, ! We have them in all lines "mall, president of the Academy has the management of the McKinley ness of Sins. The usual meetings for men F-I=S=H. and at the lowest ; received the in a Memorial fund in possible gift and, few collections Waldo County, will be held Saturday evening at !! o'clock thanked the students that so far as the towns prices .... words, says have re- and Sunday alternoon at 3.30 o’clock. The interest in the academy, and for ported all have contributed the full amount JUST girls and young ladies will meet Monday 200 ARRIVED 200 ait. Prof. Perkins also thanked assigned and are them, many individuals eveuing at 7.30. The Brotherhood of An- TIN its for the exhibition of their anxious to give more than the maximum drew and will hold | Philip an open meeting Ordered for mi of his services and amount asked for. As Christmas trade promised Jan. 29th is Mc- Wednesday evening, Jan. 22nd, and extend Hi* in in the future to the best of in and delayed by big storm. Kinley day Maine Mr. Brown urges all an invitation to their lady friends to be nickel WARE who Will sell low. are making collections to close them as present. After the usual business session ! WOODEN able soon as possible and excitement was created report. a musical and literary program will be pre- I "ght by a report that Wellington Shipping Items. Soli. Minnie Cliace sented and the remainder of the evening 2 Gold Fish : "f Fast Belfast was drowned in went to Sandypoint Monday to load hay for spent socially. He went out on the fiats w ith Rockland. Capt. I laugh remained ashore The at services the Universalist church Al 1 11 to load a scow with mussels and Fitz W'. Jr., had com- and Capt. Patterson, next Sunday will be as follows: At 10.45 Globe 50c. ,>khks' Hie tide came the other man mand— Sell Carrie C. Mills arrived LAMPS up Tues- a. n., preaching by Rev. Geo. S. Mills, in Mime dripping wet. He said he day from Barren Island. N. Y., with Or phos- exchange with the pastor; at 12 in., Sunday will sell fish without globe. i" skiff in coming ashore from phate for L. A. Kuowltou... Sell. Viola school; at (i.15 p. in., young people’s meet- it he did not know where Dun- which has been Gold Hsh are attractive and Chimneys, Reppard, thoroughly over- ing, P pie, “Wrong doing always brings its A search was at once commenced hauled on Gilchrest’s marine railway, is to punishment;” at 7.30 the pastor, Rev. A. A. inte'esting and no trouble to nn got over to the city, but load at for Brunswick or Shades, hay Winterport Smith, will give the first lecture in a series care for. Call and see them at linally found asleep in the Charleston. She will be commanded of by fix.on alternate Sunday eveni ngs. There Fred A. Burners and m scow. Capt. Barter, her former commander, Capt. will lie vocal and Johnson, instrumental solos and Williams, having taken sell. Senator Sulli- music Club will present Fraser’s special by the choir. The subject van-A. M. Carter is loading seh. Com- next Wicks. “A Daughter’s Devotion” in Sunday evening will be “What a AGENT FOR CIU merce with for Tremont. DRUG STORE hay Universalist has to Sear sport, Tuesday evening, say about the Bible.” New Ahvehtisements. A ,oi dial invitation is J lie club met with very gratify- The big lire extended to all. The BELFAST, MAINE, sale at W. Burkett’s is ushers will conduct 1 last year and has been in re- George drawing to a visitors and strangers WALDO COUNTY. TEXTILE PUB CO. Beliast ■ and to seats. N Y- Opp. National Bank. ial weeks on this drama. The close, extra inducements are offered in good The dates and subjects of the line of still tin- Oil and Gas ‘•I this company is nearly the lower prices to close out the other leetures will be as follows: Feb. Stoves. 1 a 1 t season, except that Mrs. Made- stock before the work of repairing and 2, What niversalist has to say about Ford is leading lady. A dance, renovating the store begins. The situation Salvation. Feb. 10, What a Universalist to reserved is the same w ith A. A. Howes & w hose has to say about Hell. A Full buy seat holders, Co., March 2, What a Line of Cutlery. "A tire sale still on and Universalist to the play. Tickets will be on goes is making great has say about Christ. EVERY WANTED H inroads in their \\ PAIR GUARANTEED xer’s in Belfast and Clement & large stock. It is a great March 10, hat a Universalist has to say j TO ui God. BUY Searsport, Jan. 20th. It is ex- opportunity to buy dry goods and groceries. about March 30, Easter Concert by 1.000 M^eirANI> tl e children of it a large number from Belfast — Fred A. Johnson is the Waldo Sunday school, assisted by County choir and other mtchell "b-nd. agent for Warner’s Rust singers. April 13, Why 1 and &Trussell Proof Corsets_ am a Universalist? HEATS VEGETABLES See Carle A Jones offer of tree glass ware. ^■ildo Bar Association held of us. Our County for Alfred Peats How’s stock of meats and vegetables Agents prize wall paper. , This I are new il meeting Jan. 7th, and elected the and fresh. Come and try our —Single man or man and wife wanted on \fe offer One Hundred mg officers: Dollars Reward for any GLASS, COOKED BEEF, T. President, Joseph! a farm — See advt. of of Angora cats wanted. ist Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s R.SIMONTON, i,lson; Clerk, James S. Ilarriman; HEAD CHEESE ...The Red Tag Sale of Harry W. Clark (alprrh Cure. LAWYER L1I>r> Geo. E. Johnson. The Waldo GLASS, AND SAUSAGE. & 83 Main F J. CHEEKY & Free! Co., stseet, has a CO., Free! proved great Props., Toledo, O. •brary Association met immediately Our sausage we make and fill here in the success, both to the firm and the public. j have known F’. J. Cheney GLASS. market, and nothing but nice, fresh pork is And Real Estate Bar Association tneff,illfu“P4®rsl8ned, last 15 and and chose the The firm is years, believe him perfectly used. We make a of Corned Beef. Agent. disposing of its large stock of 11 3,1 outness specialty 11 transactions and ftnan- 16 to jgr’Come and our Offices, Chestnut St., opp. officers; also a library committee *£1? able FOR 10 DAYS- .January Saturday night, January 25, try goods. Bay View, men’s and boy’s and the is miiy to carryout any obligations made by clothing, public 1 nrm. we will 1-2 dozen ting of J. R. F. W. Brown Heir give (50c. per dozen) tum- CAMDEN, MAINE. Dunton, getting the benefit of the low Wk8’i WARD & A prices_Mrs. Si Truax, V\ holesale biers with each CASH purchase of WADSWORTH, 'freer. The showed Druggists, Will attend to or other law reports $054 A. and O. any collecting busi- ‘‘ George Blodgett Eugene Swift we,. Toledo, Succcessors to E. A. Wadsworth, ness you may have in Knox or Waldo library and 2.200 volumes 'Valuing, Kinnan & Marvin, counties, treasury, a card of GlaSS Ware to 4wl Hayford Block, Belfast, Me. i and buying, or real j publish thanks.Ward & Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. amounting $1.00. selling leasing estate, renting library. The library contains the re- Hall s cottages, looking up titles of real estate, making j Wadsworth, successors to E. A. Wads- Catarrh Cure is taken wills or •t 1 internally, acting We are for ALFRED HEAT’S conveyances, etc. ail the States in the Union, of the agents PRIZE WALL PAPERS. negotiating loans, worth, want 1,000 men and women to directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of 3ni3 ourts, buy Don’t forget our remnant room 2C. many English reports, digests I the system. Price 75c. papers, and 3c. per roll. meats and vegetables at their market_ per bottle. Sold by all Borders important catfes and is a valuable Druggists. lc. and 2c. per yard. very Girl wanted to do housework. Testimonials free. 1 j general □well > lor the Hall’s Tours. legal fraternity. The cost of Apply to Miss A. V. Primrose Hill Family Pills are the best. 4w3 European Field, yours truly, lining it is about —See the card of Hon. T. R. 19 LOGS PICKED BP $500 per year, which Simonton, Howard ITALIAN TOUR, APRIL 1. I " j lawyer and real estate Within the Libby of Burnham has a crew of ! IN BELFAST bay the ived from a of the agent. CARLE & JONES. by undersigned, of vari- percentage liquor j SUMMER JULY 5. ous will be l!,eH past year $50,000 worth of land properties about 15 men at work out cord and TOUR, marks, delivered to the owner or own- paid. getting ers on of were sold in Camden through his agency. For address payment charges. pulp wood. particulars, C. Y. I | COTTRELL, 2w3 F. A. ELWELL, Portland, Me. 3wl* East Belfast. AND ^ of Deep Water Vessels. NEWS OF THE WEEK. Gen. \V. .s. Choate, Augusta; Hon. J. THE CHANGES OF EIGHTY YEARS. LITERARY NEWS NOTES. Wi$ier F. lion. V. M. Mc- Sprague, Monson; I .■ SHIPS. The members of Farlane. Greenville; G. G. Welti. M. W. Cbeever in New England Farmer.] Maim-: Matters. [A. The January Atlantic opens with a Coburn, arrived at Cape Town tbe of Maine of the ]>., Old Town; on the part of the State, WHAT chapter of the most vvohderful the Dec. from Port Townsend. WE University Four-fifths preamble On Reading Atlantic 5, SAY C. ill. have Hon. Win. T. Haines, councillor. Beta Theta l’i fraternity presented in the history of the human Cheerfully; a delightful invocation, the I A W Ropes, I). Rivers, sailed from San FOR SALE. century Mrs. A. \Y. of Dec 0 for Queenstown. l)r. and Harris, formerly race has passed since the first issue of sense and humor of which will com- Frunilseo Is What j .if Fuller, sailed form Newcastle, N. S. We Mean. To close tiie estate of the late the University of Maine, with a loving THE SEVEN-MAST. R. the “New Farmer.” What mend themselves to all readers. ,\ England D»*c 11 for Honolulu. cup. The cup was delayed in getting to have occurred those 80 \Y. changes during \aii, A. S. Pendleton, sailed from San A. C. hut on arrival was Beginning with the January number! Ai SIBLEY. Orono, immediately Not many now living can re- Dec 27 for On the shores of the southernmost years! The National is en-, Franeisco Queenstown. expressed to I)r. and Mrs. Harris at about the conditions of Magazine produced at There is no honor or the following real estate is ottered for sale. inlet of Boston at the new member much jjjmgalore, Blanchard, arrived Port profit in their new home in Port Mil. Harbor, tirely on a new $125,000 plant just Deposit, the country at that time. To New Eng- in-j Tow n-viid Dot 29 from Nagaski. HOMESTEAD OIN^HIOH The is of solid silver with Fore ltiver Shipyard, they are laying stalled at 41 West First street, Boston, j P from fooling the STREET. cup gold lining, the land people the “West” was somewhere K I'.Mitton,.1 Butman,sailed IIiogo people—especially the keel for a seven-masted craft, The number is made notable New York. One of the best in Belfast. The and stands about eight inches in height. in Ohio, which was supposed to January Dec. 50 for places build;:, schooner ever beyond of our Vinol are a two brink residence < It has three handles and on one side is lirst seven-masted built, by the appearance Senator M. A. Foil George, Chas. C. McClure, sailed sick; guarantee is large story with he forest and Indians. The new and commodious stable and the "fore-aiid-al'ter,” almost, if principally as the and t Townsend Oct 7from carriage lm the coat of arms of the while largest Hanna eulogist biographer from 1’ni Chemainus, and a smaller fraternity, in South was a country not safe to travel Pirie. made in faith. Those who stable; all modern eonvenien not quite, the largest sailing vessel of his friend, the late President William : fur Port good The extend from to opposite is the inscription reading: in uuless one left his Puritan notions grounds High Cnion >ti At the of the Gov liobie, sailed from Everett, Wash. and contains about one acre. V “Dr. and Mrs. A. W. from the the world. end graveled McKinley. William McKinley As I / it and no Tennis court. Harris, and ideas behind. Steam for N.S. W. buy get benefit from orchard. a beach lies the black and red Des Moines, appliances Knew Him is the first of a series of Sept 1 for Sydney, Within few rods of Belfast B.i. of Maine of Beta pa- j B which it commands a line view. University chapter which is transportation and manufacturing were Hem \ Hyde, arrived at San Francisco Especially ad,', a a cruiser of the Denver class, to run during the year 1902. It have their back. ed for summer home or Theta Pi.At meeting of the stock- the to be, not to men- pers June l 'lrom Baltimore. may money fashionable board •, to be launched next month; while irn- among things yet bouse. Six thousand dollars buys it this fall, f holders of the Maine Condensed Milk In Luzon Park, sailed from Manila Oct. 7 will soon rise the tion the harnessing of electricity. The New sick will be worth more in the spring. A portion .Ian. it was voted to mediatelv adjoining January England Magazine ! for N. S. W. Every person should be Co. at Portland, :>d. seasons food was as j Newcastle, the purchase money can remain on mortgag. hulls of the New and favorable plain has a long and most interesting article j L arrived at accept the offer of the Gail Bolden great Jersey at | Man Cushing, Newcastle, desired. battle- abundant on farmers’ tables as pres- on “The Lumber Industry of Maine” I Nov. 25 from Town. willing to try it on such terms. Condensed Milk Co. of 81(10,1X10 and the llhode Island, the two largest by X. s. \V Cape the two ent, but in variety it was not to be com- Lawrence T. editor of the i) C Nichols, sailed from the will he ships ordered for our navy and Smyth, city Mamn Llaguno, FOOLER HIGrl STREET transfer ot property made when frosts or cut 1 ng Oct 25 for New HOUSE, sea pared, and droughts Bangor News. It is illustrat- Hong K York; passed People who are all run down—have no to re- most efficient heavy-weight lighters profusely without delay. It was also voted off the there were no stores I N1 20. Five thousand square ieet of land and ;i ever But the new seven-mas- crops great ed with halftone views of camps, crews, Anjer appetite—pale women and children— convenient brick serve 8100,00(1 to pay the bonded debt of | planned. that be called Puritan. V N Blanchard, sailed from San house. Formerly owned ter will be than the cruiser and 1,000 miles away could by and drives and is one of the best those who want to ilesh—should occupied. during his residence in i.elfast, bv the the interest on the bonds larger yards i Fraucisc Nov 2 for Hull. gain company, wire at a week’s notice or less. Agri- lumber Vinol on our tiee William 11. of the Maine almost as as the battleships. She summaries of Maine’s history arrived at Honolulu 50 from try guarantee. It, is just Foglei Supr- having been paid in advance. '1 lie Maine large were Reapei. May •ludieal Court. Modern conveniences. I’; over or 480 feet cultural and other newspapers few and of the conditions and methods iii \ the medicine for old and will be 40:5 feet long all, New cast If. N.S. \\ people nursing to of to elfast >. Condensed Milk Co. lias factories at and cost much more subject mortgage $1,500 to the and far between our woods that has ever i < sailed from Ta- mothers and all who have a Bank. *."*<>0. and Whitetield. N. II. long from tip of her bowsprit deep appeared, S J) u ton,rVmsbury, persons Newport. Me., than now. The laws of 1 on extreme end of her aftermost boom; plant growth coma, \\ k- Nov for Honolulu. hanging cough or have throat and lhui about 100 dwellings were I any During were but poorly understood even by the Mrs. Laura E. Richards’ name is sure St Fau! W Treat, sailed from Manila disease. MAIN AM) :TS. and also the and she will be built of steel through- lung FEDERAL STRE erected in Milliuocket, wisest. was a to make a welcome for her latest ; Nov. is fo; "'‘attle. out. Bowdoin B. Crowinshield, who Chemistry comparatively book, Corner lot in the {business heart of the splendid big hotel, the G reat N iirthern, as to state oi sine, LA Colcord, sailed from modeled the lines of I.awsou’s Inde- new science, especially applied “Geoffrey Strong,” handsomely publish- Everything that is in Vinol Is 1,159 feet. Level and good building -not a veritable in the woods. One K..j. Nov 10 for New York plainly be worth inside oi palace J. agriculture. Questions discussed in ed by Dana Estes & Co.; Boston: but if Hong $l,ooo five year-. will be pendence, has designed her: Captain 'I iijje j larbuck, Lben Curtis, sailed on the church was built and two more those related to the influence of it were not on the title the charm- i printed label of each package. Re- Price $300. G. of Taunton will manage days page, from i nciseo Dec 29 for Honolulu. built this year. Only one other town in Crowley in the almanac ^an ! Arthur L. the moon; the “signs” ing story would attract thousands, so Win sailed from Port Gamble member that we Vinol and re- Maine has this in mm. and her: his brother, Captain H y, guarantee kept pace of calves and so and so 1 HARM ON who lias been sailing the governed the destiny pigs, simple, vivacious delightful is i Dec. lor «*a Bay. I MILLER STREEI. that was the paper town of the J Crowley, fund the purchase If are not great will com- babies; weather predictions were based the It is a tale far above the Win ili iiei. L F Colcord, at Hong money you which Wells, the lirst six-master, style. Nine acres under good cultivation, coni' Androscoggin, Kuinforil Palls, in I and the \ .v or Baltimore and New York. and her first will be on the thickness of corn husks average, and it has a serious purpose, i Kong satisfied. Miller Street and lancolnville avenue. < ):,• 1 were in i maud her, voyage town Bo new houses built moi, a There was no Its from post office.. to the with coal. shape of goose-bone. not too deeply hidden. size makes j BARKS. an investment of *125.000. j Philippines representing lsiiOwheu vessels settled conviction us to whether manure it handy to slip into the average pocket, I Alice i;(. A Unison Ford, sailed from & Price, $675. The Oxford It was about sailing Paper Company’s plant to have three masts: four-mast- Just its value most by washing down and its binding is one of which no Montevideo < 25 for Barbados. was a stone arch began completed, 817,000 soil or be Edward .V arrived at San Francisco A. A. PLEASANT! the up shelf need ashamed. HOWE & 00, STREET ers appeared in l*s.l: live-masters only through evaporating library bridge built across the canal, a -lo-room the whether Aug. 17 lrom otiolulu. DRUCCISTS. a few later. The of through atmosphere; deep rJiulivided half of two houses .md ltd years beginning ■ arrived at Portland brick addition to Hotel Bumlord made, or was to “The Patron Saint of Childhood” is Ethel, Do* July u common with Hon. \V. it. swan. wm ;t the new saw two schooners shallow plowing be preferred; and foundations laid for a Baptist century Field's title in some of 2n from Chari* 'ton. rent — whether or more level culture parts w ith six .masts fore, main, mizzen, lulling Eugene j Mala ! I N arrived at church.On the last of December. I this and in Missouri the school-' M* ■•is, Meyers, Price, $1500 day and are would bring the best results in the corn land, New You 2 from Montevideo. a Portland I| spanker, jigger driver, they Do inoi. Coventor Hill said to nr corn children set aside one each in and potato fields, whether suck- day year | a ed at Dec 5 "1 that in I called in order from stem to stern—the Matan/ii.', Philadelphia Press correspondent: believe | ers should be cut off or left to the which to honor his memory. Few poets from BAY VIEW STREET. i,iurge \Y. Weils and the Eleanor A. help Havana. every branch of industry, including that j have ever cared so much for children as Olive rl cleared from Mobile Jan. the keel is laid on ears fill. | Inn i< About one hall acre of level land has nevei had so Percy, and already adjo of agriculture, Maine did and for this reason the announce- 5 for Balt'.more tide about one-* which to step the seventh Sex in plants was never dreamed of, lie, water, mditli mile below ste.-'im a as the one clos- presently wharf, suitable rot .. prosperous year just and so far as it concerned strawberries ment made The Ladies’ Home Jour- Penobscot, Cape Town Dec 12 for cottage. The best stick, which it may by foi a wharf Aroostook has been Captain Crowley, is Singapore south of Commercial street. ing. especially ! a sense of the it mattered little, for none were ever nal that Mr. MaxHeld Parrish to pic- he. announced, with due Rebecca * past, ask Crow ancestor had divided and then Among the poems which will he “paint- grist etc., occupied with new rules I When you (.’apt. ley—a heavily nicely horse. It is more & Sibley bright hopes’’.By | halves of a ed” are “Little “Seein’ IIOONERS. willing Company. built man of middle age, jaw- joined scion, bud or seed. Boy Blue,” w hich went into effect on the Maine | square foolish to abuse stomach Price, $250. j broad chested—how she will handle, The practice, almost universal, of salt- Things at Night,” “A Little Peach in Georgia Gilkes. W R Gilkey, sailed from your Central llee. :’.lst. trunks and other!|cd, Brunsw I 28 for New York. "Like other he ing hay in the mow to make it keep was an Orchard Grew,” and “Wynken and ick,1 m. and the of of that weigh more any schooner,” replies, Clausen. Jr, arrived at Boston pains indigestion PERSONAL PROP* RTY pieces baggage and since lie lias handled seldom questioned for years after Blyken and Nod.” Each reproduction Henry w eonlidentiy, long Jan 7 from will soon that to than 25o pounds ill not he accepted Apalachicola. prove you. Seven hundred shares of stock in M in them from two masts agricultural papers found their way will occupy a full page of The Journal. until their contents have been all, up, bespeaks Glad\s, II it ( son, cleared from New facturing Peal Estate Pur vain* lightened to to If you arc it out for ompauy. with And how will she farmers’ homes. Draining land York I)ee 24 fur Havana. finding These shares are on*' third of all ;«•- to such an extent as to come within the authority. of the stock The January number Table Talk, The ov us steer? “As easily as a yacht,” said he. carry away surplus water had not been John C Smith, McDonald, cleared from yourself, try a bottle of the corporation tlv building ami real bounds of the law. Ten pounds allow- at with connected with the shoe is nut of So her steam innova- thought of, awl when tiles were intro- published Philadelphia opens Jacksonville .dm 5 for Guadaloupe. TRUE factory, ance is tor variance in but steering—another and in no way involved m the emharasMt.- given scales, an article entitled, “The Conventional Mary A arrived N w tion in vessels—will not be used duced, many farmers did not believe llail, Haskell, of the Critehctt. Siblev tliis is the last chance and an ounce over sailing the Mrs. “L.f.” Company When Way of Setting Table” by York I)ecl4fmm I vnsacola for Irvington, ATWOOD’S BITTERS shoe starts ;ts except in going in and out of port, that the water would ever find its way factory rental will pay a good this amount will render the article unlit Burton of New York X. Y. dend on this stock and it will be worth where in course are down three 01 four feet into them. Kingsland City, and be cured. pa; for as on quick changes Lucia Porter. Farrow, cleared from Jack- present it is for sale in blocks of ji;*! transportation except freight “Where stones were an acknowledged authority on etiquette. koii«* needed. with about” overabundant, they s more at any trains of the Maine Central.Ac- Compared “going This article alone is well worth the sonville .Jan i.:r Martinique. that is, from one tack to an- were usually piled into fences, not be- R W arrived at Balti- cording to the report submitted by Col. changing of the for Ilopkin-. Hi*nborii, $5.00 per share. other—on a similar cause fences were but to the subscription price magazine more Dec 17 from N w York. of square-rigger, the needed, get Ten shares stock Maine Condensed .Milk < V. Crossman, surveyor general the a year, as it is invaluable to women who w ith a Schooner seems in- stones "out of the way.” In some sec- 11 F Pettigrew, cleared from Philadelphia Nasal port of the year 1*01 was a very performance are interested in the latest Price, $1.50 per share. Bangor, deed and The tions this idea resulted in embellish- knowing Jan 5 for Portland. one for the lumber trade. The very simple yaclit-like. Seven one poor the with fences of tree fashions of the table that will he in Willie L Newton ailed from Key West hundred and twenty-eigbrl i square-rigger must call up her watch ing landscape schooner Charlotte T. price will: total amount of lumber surveyed was vogue for 1902. “Housekeeping in Mex- Dec G for Tampa. CATARRH Sibley, from below and have all of her thirty stumps. When iron plows were intro- in.'s from late of sale oni>. #500. 12o.‘.i54.sii7 feet, as compared with 142,- | ico” one who resides in the of In all its stages there One I men on deck before she and duced it was feared they would poison by City top carriage. pric* >1'.. 01X1,243 feet in iixio, a decrease of more begins Mexico is “How It Is should be cleanliness. ( I must them and a the land. very interesting. Canada s than The as keep pulling hauling Prosperity. 20.oou.unu feet. survey, Done In Burrnah,” one long a resi- Ely’s Cream Balm For further particulars all on I good twenty minutes before she is fair- But gieat as is the contrast between by compared with that of moo was as dent of that will tell of odd cleanses, soothes and heals : on her On the seven- the methods of those and the pres- country, As evidence of tlie extraordinary ^Y-fEVE»J|^f EDWARD Man: days SIBLEY, follows: Dry pine 21,407,5in. moo ill,051, ly way again. and customs. A valuable article the diseased membrane. Belfast, masted schooner, in spite of her 4k,000 ent—the scythe and the mowing ma- ways prosperity that 1 as marked the last five n;54: green pine 1.410.22:5. moo 2,502,808; j to mothers is one about and It cures ratarrh and drives or feet ut will work differ- I chine, the sickle and the steam harvest- “Mumps years in Canada i he the JOSEPH WILLIAMSON, Jr., >1.'071.504. 1000 I22,40:i,t>80: hem- j sail, things fi?u(pp away a cold in the head spruce ! the straw stack and the modern Chicken Pox,” written by a trained ! official returns ft remarkable: In I I list the will be clewed ers, ™ Man lock etc.. 10.2511,502, loon 17.080.301....The ently. topsails of quickly. Administrator, Augusta, out of the The mate will then siio. the room and the nurse long experience. Many other ; November, isoo. ,i mitnrs had to their of the late Hon. Charles A. I up way. primitive dairy ! ('ream Balm is placed into the nostrils, spreads ; daughters articles and illustrated dishes in banks sp. take his on the deck, ! co-operative creamery, the drying of practical credit ,500,OOO. in live i® Boutelle have presented 15. II. Beale | position quarter continue to Table Talk to the front I over the membrane ai d absorbed. Peiicf is im- I a man to send on his i fruits then and the sealing in glass jars keep years to last Nu\enii,>-r the deposits bad post. (5. A. 1!.. Bangor, of which he was place amidships of all household Recent j mediate ami a c.ire follows. it is n"l 1 rying does orders—to1' feet a to --in all these for the better- magazines. increased to $:;r,,r,e nun. In addition, A Great being long way changes not Si .'>■> cents at a member, with a large portrait of their numbers free or the number produce sneezing. Large -,e, Drug- dabbing ! ment of the farmers’ the January that \ -t oi the; MUMlt w w «u ! make oneself heard "in the teeth of the condition, op- | during period savings or Trial Sc 10 cents mail. father, which will occupy a to gists by mail; by prominent sending cents to Table Talk Pub- were i 11 v.■ ,,A 11 gale"—while live or six more portunity for increasing his mental pow- by \I people mills, factories 5i» place in the ] Jan. Ith. sheriff Ireland of swings up wind, least, coming grange Farm and I a» by Deputy celebrat ion of the advent of the twenty- AM PM PM crest of the next oncoming wave with ! into every agricultural the Pap.-- Pnbiivhed liiineor charged with having kidnapped community, lirst Professor who is I tel fast, ile part 7 15 1 25 3 30 sullen ! farmers of the have no cause to century. Clark, his ow n blow, sending the spray high in present ( it> Point. 7 20 +1 ;tt; 1 ".i '} tl.K WJTII two children in Bancor on New one of the first authorities upon ques- the air and the decks. For sigh for the old or to wish W.il.. bo + 1 40 13 55 Years and his wife have drenching "good times,” to and I la ] day. Forsyth tions ^ Broods ... 7 1 4 relating organized capital 42 52 20 been a aionicut the long spike bowsprit saws that they had been born in some pre- A mAlTTU ASH divorced and the of the takes an Knox •... 17 54 2 < )4 4 CALFNDA! custody vious organized labor, optimistic 38 hesitatingly up and down in the wind’s | age. Thorndike. .s on children was given to the mother by the view of the economic development of 2 10 5 15 e.\e, while all fore-and-aft is a terrific l'nip. 8 10 2 IS FOR S902 conn. Forsyth w ill he brought to Ban- the next hundred years. Labor leaders clatter and hanging of kicking blocks Burnham, arrive. s 35 2 4o 8 25 gor lor trial.Tin good news was re- c S3 m’ it i yv and alike will he interested Bangor.i 1 35 4 35 and as the booms capitalists | ceived President K \V. cordage sway A m or by Hyde of the Bears the Tto Kind Ymi Have Alwavs Bought in his program for the reconciliation l $2.00 Hath Iron Work 4rd that an threateningly from side to side Then Watervilie.nos 3 os 7 20 Ofay January of forces which are now in hitter sav- s she lillx m just When Prof. Mnnyon 1*'•»!><• p* in p M AM *l w away the other tack, the Beli* ving that evi rj one of o n p :ui important contract has been closed ith will cure m• i;a a- s leave off as opposition have at least on*- _•*. \TAhlIll. a brief iles-a ipi i.,.* the eout.enl u I twelve knots an hour. A craft a P M A\ A S1II N ( TON fl'mM'KIllNliS. Tilt- cial and commercial of this ing policy. January is special Army | a.n i> IP mi ho for like this never lias to be progress Portland.-..11 +0 7 00 l 1 05 utici|uale«l reefed. They some of excellence. Pioiiii i.t lna u Stale lias received from nation nun. the ele and Navy number, containing A M among its ny Department take in one or two of her 1 during Despite simply sails. most effective Watervilie. 9 52 7 10 4 15 ments may be m i-od tlie Consul Monahan at Chemnitz, under i merits, strikes, speculative panics, for- Frederic Remington’s She can |never, however, sail Bangor. 7 15 1 35 Farm and Garden Market Rep. date of Nov. a on the world’s directly I disasters and the assassination of work, and several articles dealing with 27, report before the wind witli for eigu }p M Fruit Cult ore Mechanical Device for moo. The total number advantage, President the lirst of athletics in Hie Army and Navy. But Fashions and Work shipbuilding the two then j McKinley, year Burnham, 8 50 1020 4 57 Fancy after-sails becalm all the the interests are not depart. and The of vessels of 100 registered tons and the new century was productive of regular forgotten. Pnity. 90S 10 75 5 05 Feeding Breeding \pi others, but must make to many Talk* with Our Lawyer News «>t t he I» over, built that long zigzags new records of and There is plenty of stirring adventure: Thorndike. 9 17 1 1 20 5 15 during year, according prices, output dis- and ('rrmii.n Household Feati leeward. All vessels witli more than the Frontier with the Knox +9 25 Ml 25 t5 24 Dairy to German returns, was :;m and | ; trihution. It was in this last “On Indians,” The Poult \ aril Tin* ion Ho sailing i three masts have the same fault. But respect Brooks. 9 40 12 12 6 40 ry Quest 000 steam with a total that results were most for illustrated by Frederic Remington: “Af- Plants and Flowers Tie Yeterin vessels, tonnage it is not a serious in the | satisfactory, Waldo. 19 50 M2 30 +5 50 01 j fault, except have ter in “A Wild Point. ill) (mi +12 50 to no Tlie Horse Sheep and Swine 2,20s,oils. England and her colonies “trades”—for prices often been inflated beyond Kangaroos Queensland;” City head elsewhere there are few Horse Drive in the Australian Belfast, arrive 10 05 1 05 6 06 the list of ship building countries reason, and heavy production exceeded Bush,” Farm and II mb is published semi-m *nrt ! long-continued following winds, v. at the close ol' moo with ons ships. The needs until accumulated stocks caused and so on. For the man with the •gun tFlag station. the 24 numbers hieh comprise a year So has grown and our Yan- 1 .1 Add United states ranks next with 107 and j prospered disastrous reactions. In the there is plenty of shooting; shooting Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at scription making over pm. kee year just with a’’ tt ! 11*• st and most r. h.r a invention, the schooner, from a deer in in $5.00 from Belfast and all stations on Bram h. teeming then follow with France however, the out- Colorado; ptarmigan Canada; formation that exi non. ind scum Germany 00, I small wooden hull with two masts to ended, unparalleled Through tickets to all points West and North can with 0f> and ducks the bob-cats in No better f u larit/ .111 * orb Italy with 2,7.Miss Alice the put of manufactured goods did not re- along Columbia; west, via all routes, for sale by L. W. Gfokgh pr*« ; steel seven-master, and so doubtless its enormous eircul -vhich extends mt > lloosevelt will christen the German j sult demand Texas, and more likewise. Of animal Agent, Belfast. GEO. F. EVANS, will she continue to Some have disastrously, consumptive Vice state, each number eing read by no less *. Kaiser’s new grow. “The of the Beaver” is President and General Manager yacht now building at [ not only keeping pace but often stories, Taking F. E. million readers I said she would go when the forests with, Booth by. Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent. Staten Island. X. V. This announce- pine far ahead of available the first of a series of “The Story of I went, hut of will not running supplies. Portland, October 10, 1901. ment was made at the White House scarcity pine pre- Phenomenal the by A, T. Laut, which be- THE ART CALENDAR vent her steel Some shipments brought the Trapper,” being builtjof say Combine* a <■ Jan. ;id. The Kaiser’s invitation toMiss [ greatest railway earnings ever attain- gins with this number. “Do Animals portfolio reproducing in site cannot grow because sails one of the d modern lloosevelt was extended Dr. | larger the closed with Think” and “Collectors and Collections great*--' paintings through I could ed, yet year congestion four other in not be made to hold together in inter- masterpiece* single tone, Von Ilollebeu, the German ambassador at because of Pistols” are both absorbingly i*x one piece; some because she cannot be many points transporting 13, suitable i'«n framing. to the United States.The per capita facilities were utterly inadequate. Hank esting, and the latter is illustrated with managed in some because she It also includes \\ ith*r Forecasts p.r ev- ol on 1 was a harbors; six full of supply money Dec. £28.70, exchanges, the best measure of trade pages striking plates. Caspar inthe 1 orDailv Memo: A: will not handle under sail, lint they year, mu.i, gain in the past four years of £5.51).. after due allowance for as usual, lias ids say in the Guide to Wot and 1 n, \\ h have one without an making specu- Whitney, The reckoned, guesses, Winter Sell, How to c u \ : Pests of 1.. or t preliminary estimates of Mr. Hub- lative activity, far surpassed all pre- Sportsman Viewpoint. Service. appreciation of all the ways and means Household I!. 1 ensus Returns, Matin: erts, the director of the mint, on the vious records. Labor were The Calendar that enter into modern ship construc- disputes pronei comprises 2N pi. production of and silver in the numerous and all and is embellished 1 beautiful .in.-r gold tion. However that suffice it stubborn, vet reached Arizona’s New Governor. uy r-1 United states the calendar may be, amicable all its original colors of a most ch'-ming •; during year | that we conclusion with less bloodshed The of may conscientiously say, so far appointment Colonel A. O.,, mous painting entitled “Writing to 1'■ 1.” t! moi, indicates a over and destruction of than in only slight gain I so w property Brodie as ture representing a little girl -catc h u 1 t h the [ good; that in 1001 e built schooners governor of Arizona was production of the year. earlier while the formation of a pen in hand and diligently \* h. 11 r«=r iett preceding 400 feet and them seven years, citing The of fell off long gave masts; very gratifying to the rough riders, as Her fond Four additional yield Alaska by about that committee of conciliation promises few- papa. masterpiec in lhog we shall endeavor to sail j he was single tone ar** also included, rate tro:: £1,000,000. Colorado made a er controversies one of them and a great favor- sep: slight gain them in a “true blue” and prolonged hereafter. text of the Calendar, each 0x13 inch* in and the other fashion, ite in tile The new gold, producers were make them I The new year opens most auspiciously, regiment. governor Not Exchange pay.—Benjamin Brooks, in Why "r fail to take ad', o' nearly stationary. The yield of silver and the rising tide of should Do not delay image Savannah News. prosperity great offer, tor never before w.t exceeded that of the Sunday new previous year by bring many high water marks. Steamers leave Belfast, (weather permitting) much offered for so small a sum Rt-mernb. about For at semi 2,000,000 line ounces. The total With labor well employed at the high- Boston, via. Camden and ltoekland. both papers a full year, inr'uding the iabout) 2.30 i*. m.. and dar as above des> ve-- number of ounces of line est ever the That Piano Mondays Thursdays. rihed, all postpai.i. at the Child cost of Old gold produced Worth Million?. wages paid, living For is shown Searsport. Bueksport and Wiiiterport, price stated A ddress all orders »•> to have been 11,880,578, of the moved to a level. Dun's and at R.oO \. m logically higher Which has its uset' -s fur a Wednesdays Saturdays (about) “My child is worth millions to me,” outgrown or value of £80,218,800. The number of says Index Number on January 1,1002, shows upon arrival of steamer from Boston. Mrs. Mary liird of Harrisburg, l!a., “yet I beautiful new I vers & Pond PI B. CO Belfast tine ounces of silver was that the of all when right? RKTUUNINC REP^JOURNAL produced 50,- would have lost her by croup had 1 not prices commodities, 0511,788, a commercial value of the amount We will make a liberal vatice having purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough multiplied by annually con- you From Boston. Tuesdays and Fridays it vihii'.m. £iS5,702,200. The coinage value of the Cure.” One Minute Cough ('ure is sure sumed per capita, aggregated $ioi.r>8, for your old instrument, balan easy From Wiiiterport at io.oo a. m., Bueksport at A FREE silver is cure for and 1-.00 m., and PATTERN approximately £77,000,000. coughs, croup throat anil lung surpassing all recent records by a large nt Mondays Thursdays. monthly payments. If incor to own to troubles. An absolutely safe cough cure The the Fit ED W. BOTE, Agent, Belfast. (your selection) every sub- margin. gain during year scriber. On V fu which acts immediately. The youngest call, write to-day and we \\ ill man CALVIN AUSTIN, IJen’l Manager, Boston cents a vi.u. G While amounted to (1.2 per cent., while com- Fish ani> amf.. hauling in a child can take it with entire safety. The to pared with the times of severest de- place a value on your i; 'cnt. Seine off Fort Hamilton, New York bay, little ones like the taste and remember how there We will a in o at Jan. :Sd, a fisherman captured and killed often it helped them. Every family should pression, culminating July 1,1807, put piano you; have a bottle of One Minute lias been an advance of 40 cent. a full-grown female fur seal. It is said Cough Cure per our expense for trial and guara atis- Given Free* handy. At this season especially it may be Notwithstanding the greatly increased to be the first fur seal ever caught in faction. It will not be necessat .* >art EUGENE to each person interest- needed suddenly. K. II. Moody. demand, all manufactured articles rose these waters...An increase of over fi,000,- 1 ed in subscribing to the about 20 and with the old till you have and Field Monument 000 in the fisheries distributed only per cent., wearing ap- Eugene eggs by j Souvenir Fund. Sun ! parel alone but 11 percent. Improved approved the new. A LAGIE S’ MAGAZINE. the government througout the country The Peruna Almanac. FIELD’S scribe any amount desir- methods of manufacture and wise man- and a marked decline in lobster fishing, | ed. Subscriptions as low A fem bea infnl colored j< s The have emu 1 druggists already beeu supplied agement have been effective in as si.00 will entitle donor fashion*; nuking are shown in the annual of holding -' report with Peruna almanacs. There is sure to be well reach Ivers & Pond p^° to this daintily artistic work h se uj hint* fi< these products within of the ■crihe to (Uv, send «r for United States commissioner of fisheries i a demand for these almanacs POEMS, volume great on consumer. The most Lady agents w a' ted Send h s striking gains 114 and 116 Boston •' Bowers, for the last fiscial year...At the ! account of the articles on which Boylston St., FIELD FLOWERS astrology over the lowest on record Stylish, Reliabla, lTn > annual in last week contain. The of point were 00 Simple, meeting Bangor of they subject astrology is A $7.00 bound, as a date, F.i'inimical and A |o.».];.; •. per cent, in breadstuff's, 75 per cent, in (cloth 8x11), the Maine Sportsmen’s Fish and Game a very attractive one to most people. The certificate of subscrip- Perfec-t-Fittiug Paper Patterns. j and and 30 Association Hon. P. O. Vickery of articles on astrology in the Peruna almanac dairy garden products, per- tion to fund. Book con have been furnished by a very competent cent. in meats. 'Weather influences were tains a selection of Augusta was re-elected president, and BOOK most astrologist, and the mental characteristics in great measure responsible for these Field's best and Col. E. 0. Farrington as and representative w o r k s secretary of each sign is given, constituting almost a drouth THE Book of the MS treasurer. The other officers are: First- changes, injuring corn, oats and COBONEL A. O. BKODIE. and is ready for delivery. CALL/gfo A list of and Hand- complete horoscope. lucky many other farm products, but it Is sale century But for the noble con- vice president, Hon. A. M. Spear, Gar- for each month is bas seen a deal of somely illus- of unlucky days given. to that it would not be to good service in the tribution the world’s second vice Hon. C. There will be a rush for these books. say possible trated by thir- artists this book diner; president, great army and at Las Guasimas was one of greatest Ask for one before secure present high prices if general ty-two of the could not have been A. Marston, Skowhegan; third vice your druggist early they World’s Great- Patternsw the first American are all gone. business conditions were not sound.— officers wounded, manufactured for less president, C. A. Judkins, Kineo; fourth est Artists. than Dun’s Review. being in the very front of the $7.00. AM Seams Allowed and Perforations show vice president, Hon. Wm. P. Frye, fight The Fund created is divided equally be- the Bast teg and Sewing Lines. Colonel Brodie Is a tween the of fifth vice West Point man, family the late Eugene Field 10 Lewiston; president, A. It. This is “Ned” Callender’s latest: , Oaly and i| oanta each—n^ne hi*h?t Two Don’t Live and the Fund for the building of a monument Aak for them Sold In sixth Together. having graduated in 1870. to nearly every city Nickerson, Boothbay Harbor; Irishmen were standing in front of the Sam. mmokb the memory of the beloved poet of child- and town, or by mail from vice Col. Isaiah K. hood. president, Stetson, Adams statue, reading the inscription, Constipation and health never go together. Address THE MoCALL CO.. .Bangor; seventh vice president, Hon. “Incorruptible and Fearless.” De Witt's Little Early Kisers promote easy Eugene Field Monument Souvenir Fund, The leceipts and expenditures for the (Also at Book 113-115-117 West 31st »«, NEW VORh Hannibal E. secre- “And what does it mean, Pat?” says one. aetion of the bowels without distress. “I Stores) Hamlin, Ellsworth; Harvard-Yale football were as Boston Terrier 194 Clinton St., Chicago Pat thought a minute. have been troubled with costiveness nine game tary and treasurer, E. C. Farrington, follows: If you also wish to send postage, enclose 10c. “He can’t be and he doesn’t care J. O. Gross receipts, $61,859; ex- So. Tell Journal and MeCall’sM Augusta; directors, Hon. P. O. bought, years,” says Greene, Depauw, lnd. Cigar. Republican Vickery, a damn!" was his interpretation. “I have tried remedies but Little penses, including extra seats, $13,340.54; zine with free patterns, will be sent one vea< A Hon. John Fremont many in advance. Hill, Augusta; The street gets a pretty fair idea of what Risers give best results.” R. if. net receipts, $48,518.46. The net re- QEO. S. HARRIS & CO., ♦2.10 Address Early Mention this as Adv. is inserted as our Rki». (’•> I officio E. C. Farrington, Augusta; words mean. ( Journal, Journal Pub. long Moody. ceipts were shared with Yale. ...BOSTON, MASS. Contribution. Belfast. M I IN VIRGINIA. CHRISTMAS A CHAPTER FROM THE SOUTHWEST. foolishness of letting it go to waste. The Proposed Tax on | We have learned the comparative merit Non-Resiient Hunters. Miration of Christmas in \rir- A AM snowstorm lias broken in upon my of wheat over corn as a farmer’s Contagious At the OPEM crop. recent o more especially in Norfolk, Va., LETTS meeting the Maine arrangements, and in consequence I Wheat is a sure sportsmen's Fish and Cat le event. I am sure it tolerably crop, requir- Associa- •uiteworthy have a of tion in the little leisure, something ing but little labor during the process Blood Poison Bangor principal topic of i- viewed of liel- by many my Addressed to which I have bad but little discussion was the proposed licensing of Women the Treasu practical of development, and furnishes a rich There is no poison so highly contagious, mls 111 astonisli- by non.lesident hunters, it wa., open-mouthed for more than three years. food so deceptive aud so destructive. Don’t he argued knowledge for bird and beast, as well as man. hy a of the that 1. they had no sensi- too sure you are cured because all external majority speakers providing of the W.C.T.U. of are to some extent in Maine owns its Kansas Sundays occupied Another lesson we have learned is the of the disease game and has a right to fs to lie racked the unex CifV signs have disappeared, and by Christian work and week protect it any way she sees tit, and as days partially value of persistent cultivation, especial- the doctor says you are well. Many \ plosion of lire crackers and Mrs. E. C. per- the State is not willing to Smith. in business, while every spare day, or in times of drouth. Constant stir- sons have been dosed with and appropriate ly Mercury more than which is blowing of horns in their Potash for months or and $25,000 annually, in- even half a day, is spent upon a ten acre of the soil in times of will years, pro- ring drouth — sufficient, those who come to Maine v cured to realize when too would witness it with keen “My Dear — enounced late Sisters: I believe in farm. Here there is always something to hunt big game should he to advocating and nnv,,:tng bring about results of the most /that the disease was — willing -. for one’s face seems surpris- only covered up every everything that wilt lift up and and :lrs to pay a reasonable tax. sav $10. In some help women, but little uso -i do; and the large portion of the time, ing and advantageous character. in its extreme all and if have Iflrc "*•- Slates this tax is as as 'kintaji’lairs knowledge learning you not the healtli to it*. to do it. The «•»•>« high $25. The enjoy opportunity growing SPRINGFIELD JSSSXS who If a Bel faster had been found out and to their sorrow only speaker opposed the imposi- “Having by personal experience that .Lydia E. season lasts from about the middle of again, aud mortifi- Pinl,W‘,u’9 has been the scene of many tion of the tax was Charles E. Oak of down in Norfolk last Vegetable Compound is a medicine of rare seen impor- cation find those nearest and dearest to put virtue, and' ha vim March to the middle of October, and tant Bangor, a member of the fish dozens of cures where sisters lc to changes during the past few them have been infected by this loath- formerly eve. and. not knowing the my suffering have been dragged l this writer and game commission. From the life year the gathered turnips months. The consolidation of the some disease, for no other poison is so and usefulness from an untimely grave 1 tew sportsman’s the hear, was asked what simply by the use of and carrots until the 12th of De- transmitted from to child point of view he main- bottles of that I must not dug Frisco and railroad surely parent tained that Compound, proclaim its or I should Memphis system as this. Often a bad case of many hunters would lie kept e> were celebrating, 1 am virtues, to more Rheumatism, be to mothers and cember, and expects gather has had a away a tax. doing my duty suffering dragged-out house! !,ers- tendency to increase the busi- Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, by From the land owners’ lie would say, “Fourth bf after the of this snow- of view Dear passing away an old sore or ulcer point lie argued that as Sister, is your health poor, do you feel worn out awl used ness of the road, in consequence of developing in middle they on account of the use turnished the only do have of the troubles take storm. Two crops are not unusual. A life, can be traced to blood con- hunting grounds, they up, especially you any which beset oim w-s, which new shops and stalls for engines poison should receive kers and tin horns, but also the revenue if there was my advice; let the doctors alone, try Lydia E. crop of wheat, rye, oats, potatoes, is have been dim of tho Paront. such Pinkhaiu,s'Vetf‘,ta^e built, two viaducts have any from a tax imposed upon the Uie mildness of the weather, it is better than and all of cow taVariy Compound; any doctors, for it cujV-s a»d they followed by a crop peas, soy been hunters. Xo definite action was taken do constructed, and an iron foot life, for it remains smoldering in the sys- ndeed jackets, were unneces- not.”—Mrs. E. C. Smith, 1212 Oak St., Treasurer W. C T l Kan- kaffir tur- tem by the association the beans, corn, millett, cane, is to be erected at once. forever, unless properly treated and regarding impo- sas Mo. bridge The sition of a ts to the out doortoilet. and City, etc. as is often the case driven out in th« S. S. S. is tax. nips, Then, offices of the two beginning. principal systems the antidote for this sphere of the houses was if a few acres of fruit only peculiar virus, here, you have have been transfered from St. Louis the only remedy known that can over- One infallible what’s isauter with the windows trees, these have to be looked after. So Rule—“Pa, the first and Kansas City to Springfield. The come it and drive it out of the blood, and requisite of a patriot?’’ “That he belong aen than closed. that on a farm there is it does this so to our ten-acre always new Science Ilall and Drury College, thoroughly and effectually party.”—Chicago Record-Herald. that there is a ..is here is indeed the gala time for one or two to do. never return of the disease enough the gift of Dr. is Monarch over Pearsons, nearing to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards. pain. Burns, outs, sprains, It is said to resemble, in THE TERRIBLE DROUTH OF 1901 Stings. Instant relief. Dr. Thomas' completion; a new club house for the cures Blood Dielec- liras BB 0^ 0^ Contagious tric Oil. At any drug store. imous Mardi celehra- lias passed away, but not so its effects. X v Poison in Elks has been erected, and plans are any and all a Orleans. if These will be felt for or contains no “Did divide Imagine, you months, possibly under consideration for the erection of stages ; you your bonbons with your mineral to little !,ristmas eve. “bedlam" to come. the break down sister, Johnnie?” “Yes, ma, I’ ate let years With exception of a ^^B ^B ^B Carnagie Library. Grace M. E. B^e B^v B^v your constitution ; it is the candy and gave her the mottos. You the streets of Norfolk a fairly good wheat crop, a bountiful know she is fond of church dedicated its handsome edifice a purely vegetable and the only blood puri- awfully reading.” mi n-igned supreme. Kvery- peach crop and small fruits, and a med- fier known that cleanses the blood and week ago, and Benton Avenue M. E. “Cure the cough and save the life.” Dr. tlii- streets, from the ium little was raised at the same time builds up the general Wood's Norway Pin. cures coughs gray- apple crop, very church has a new in Syrup building process health. and colds, down to tne very verge ot con- 111 i;1111er to the baby in arms; throughout this whole southwest re- of erection. The Congregationlists of Our little book on contagious blood sumption. ie had evidently possessed gion. The oat and particularly the is the most and instruc- the First church have bought a new poison complete Sarah—I think this custom of hanging noise instrument corn was a failure. tive ever issued; it not only tells all mistletoe on tne chandelier 1- -mini', making crop largely Hay site in the of College idiotic! vicinity Drury about this but also how to cure Tom—So ,|o 1. Why -sin't Him it in ng it to its utmost bent. was very scarce. disease, bang light; potatoes very which to the or upon they hope erect a new yourself at home. It is free and should conservatory in .t wind..w .-eat, or s i'n r a moment I could The is that people have some place like that ? consequence edifice In the near future. For the Jbemthe hands of everyone seeking a vs' f back in the time of even been selling their cattle, hogs and •cure. Send for it. Don’t let tin1 little ones -iifi'er mi ecze- present, however, until our balmy ! I’eiTor" in France. AVitli chickens rather than to THE SWiFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. ma, oi other torturing skill disea-".-. No attempt keep South can out from thaw the Dakota need for it. I loan'-1 Hutment euro. I'an't or l could see the them the winter months. bloody through blizzard and hurl the blasts back into harm the most delicate s ..in. am drug ne. and bear the terrible Straw is worth about as much this store, 5u cents. their own country, we do not propose ■anaille.” 1 was glad to as is most Corn is sell- A 11 iii'lu linker’s a-Mar.- year hay years. to do much in the way of building, Soft liombay set up in business for n.nisep. ami desir- mid see the happy fares ing at .SO eents per bushel: oats at 55 farming, or anything else, except to \ ing to reeeommend iiim>e!i to tie- Cnglish m. The had tin- immediately dispelled cents; potatoes, si. general carry in the fuel to the fires community. following .rh- pain-- keep going. •*<| over e visions. his door: “Kam I;i;x ->o|i .n re prices are 30, 25 and 50 cents, respective- Last that Saturday Dakota blizzard Harness speetfa! patronage, if.. : (.plss tin horns of size every ly. and sadly enough there is nothing had the to hurl itself Dritiy.li loafer."—( iiieago audacity upon You can make jour har- i.ie them so of large and else wheat to feed. In con- ness as soft as a It excepting our Italian climate and to run our ther- glove I’o accommodate those who .* and as as wire partial '■ tough hy 1 k several persons to If to the use ot atomii in .id st qucnee prices are jumping up. mometers down to six below zero; but of using El IIEAA Hnr- U a| into the nasal •• •, .■ toot them. 1 II' nii.ii-rs ness Oil. You can pa-s igv-f, 'a,.., MISSOURI AS A STATE lengthen Its life—make it one tiling we are most confident, that the proprietors prepare A ( .-ani last twice as Li.piid beaten out of their long us it Ihillll. Price t in iii some important particulars is com- when our balmy winds from the Gulf ordinarily would, i.iriudiug -par. iu ruin is and and w ith • o cents. I >rugg;sts ,*• :u L; j ; .,nid buy men. to the front. The interests l>; ing mining assume their ascendency again they embodies tie* medic m prop--:-! ,. 'the 11tiers, seemed to he t-n- '"I’d are a most important feature in the will hurl the blizzard back and send the p’‘ep!T:)t'.ci i y c aid childhood. 'I lie eow- absorbed by the membrane ana «'. iut development of the commonwealth. thermometer to its normal EUREKA : up altitude dry the .-.ecreiious hut cha:i_.-s a.ea. a i■ e the favorite ’torturer- ] up Webb and numer- matur;il and eharaet.-r. !•; i; Aurora, Joplin, City, in the region of 40 to 50 above the zero health; ti- some one ! ers, .at Warren M., V Y people having ous are in- Harness MRS. & 0. SMITH. other towns the centres of mark. The three or four inches of I Oil a; d one tied to each ankle | A visito; to a j What is left for the tense in In a few snow HI makes a poor look ini; hnr- \\ .‘arm w.n a.-,; bv the women of America after 1 a letter as ! activity mining. which now our soil will reading the carpet nes3 like new. Made of ? great and '- dragged along on the above but to Sj ruggednes.- streugih of ie.il ;he | believe. Don't some of you who are has become a of pure, bodied oil. d sick an. scruble feel how years Joplin city 30,- speedily disappear, and sometime near 1/ heavy harvest hands, and said to the '•ach 11 liman wicked are pecialiy prepared to •* farmer, step. i you to remain life a Jl rhat low making burden f. urself and your iioo in which a man has the first of we shall be de- '/ Bland tl.o weather. fe ou rht to be ch Irn n ls when a people, many May picking ed iio mean in the cure is and on’t work." “lie is." the part ! easily inexpensively obtained you think it Sold i.-ptiei farmer. *(»r Won d to -• amassed a and in licious strawberries the ice man everywhere pay drop some of your d as suddenly fortune, again: he ought t<- be, because 1 haiu’i never use who were not prejudices Mrs. Sn savK and Try in cans—-all sizes. !>--eu cheer- la. 1 able to L.Mllu Hikliam s \ t'jgoLilile Compound, which otter than all the which a few, at least, have become more will resume his visits, and we shall call get none out of him." ->ncee.ss. ng were to talk ",s ■ s trying lll'OS iv. tile ■ expe of thousands of if not wiser men, the for the clear as sea- Mada by STANDARD Oil a\ Life Saver i.s Hr. \'s Women "aa^M^^unl' sober, through beverage crystal >1agiral \gic f course were whom the has cured of the ture tor the obliged Compound d>ou minutes, d ims ivtrv, the air. Read \\ liat rirs. Burnham HOME IN THE WEST. say- It. has been remarked often that of the for in addition to of Alymer, Que., writes ; *•) had smi'ered Dkar Mis. I’ixkham : —Words fail to quite factories, for five ore hideous, there were ; express how nkful T am to you years with a severe form ot Heart f r advme. and 1 two classes of should in- another iron "The White 1 your cannot speak too of E. Pinkltam’S only persons industry Sterling S.\i.'mon. Wash., I)ec. ::i. mol. Disease. 1 he slightest exertion produced 0 es worn, and curious cos- highiv Lyd \ egotable ( 1 was fatigue. Dr. Agnew's Cure for tin Heart 'impound. sick for threeV. ars v.. f« male weakness; vest in mining operations: namely, Iron Works,” we are to have ready for Alter several years of wanderings I 1 i gave me instant four 'only you would find your j dizzy spells, headache, backache, feet and we relief, bottles entirely hands old all the time, “those who have so can the summer’s business a new for have started a home ten miles from the would get tired ami enough they plant cured me.” Sold b> Edmund Wilson and and wound about with I faint very easy. 1 also had ai was troubled with dropsy the A. A. 11 owes iV Co. -r>.x. leu Mrrh.pa. I suff.-red for two aff'oul to lose and those who have noth- manufacture of ice, attached to Columbia, in the White Salmon of but the 1 weeks before each ni'eas -iia.l period and my valley. strips paper, ovaries would swell to lose will lie very badly. 1 took lots of mediein s from doctors, but ing and everything to gain.” which a storage capacity into Though we are considerably elevated Lady of the 1 louse— Mridget, didn't vou ly broken and you would received no benefit. I’o tell me when came ideas.- my liusband I tried E. which we will our above sea you here that you would Lydia Pinkliam’8 'i'll k i■ 1-;a < li non. put surplus eggs, level we are so protected by to have a handful of \ eget.i file C ami 1 have no male friends coming around the uly 'impound. am now a well woman, nd your Compound and — fruit until a. m ..lit. Ilia. As stated above the this spring chickens such a mountains that we do not feel the cold, house, and now 1 find a man in the kitchen d iu face. No one 11. W. KfiiMi am. Midi. peach crop your Russell, (J.n. 31. 1H0R. almost even time as will us a of and wild evening ;' Cm I'- -c-i of this year was immense. The trees they bring portion strawberries were in bloom 1 this, for would call medicine, and rememin-i- tlat these thousands simply I budget-Shun*. mum, thot ain't no male they of cures of women the coin which we think we to when 1 came whose letters are ii 11: is were were loaded down with fruit ought here in November. It friend of moine at all—he's me ••••» cross constantly printed paper not literally husband.— it, “only people .-.lH.it else.” have. Town and i-.ji'hi something but by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vege- ot the best and richest Noth- W. 11. W. rained nearly every day the first three Country. •1- get This con- I t.i fie < o'lipoumt, the Woman’s quality. angry.” great Remedy for Wou.an's liis. Mo. Not a to it was ever known before. Springfield, weeks, and we have an occasional rainy Quarter— Hut In cents, and 4" doses T of ! " -1 who ing equal tiny bits different refus" to accept anything else ar rewarded a hundred thousand tn Often when the is the , day now to us with water and in a vial of Dr. Aguew N Little Bills. H-s. for — — crop large supply No and can harm no one; so they get what they want a cure. Moral Stick to the qual- A WOMAN’S SUCCESS. nied.ya ■ t.i.tt save us tlie trouble of to the you know Rest. Write to Mrs. Rinkh m for advice. ity is poor; but this year the rule was ] going pain, pleasure in every dn>.*— but aw- gl't m saying that, only little, for the ex- An Interesting Story ol How She Attained Rattlesnake for water. 'The Rattle- fully good. Cure Sick Ileada -lie, mid ill). \V hat. broken, notwithstanding object; and of course deposited with the Nat inn a *ity Hank of Lynn, $5000, Cun>P|ut. 1 v a lion. Sallowness i '1 person w h" can find that i! above testimonial letters cessive heat and the terrible drouth the It. For Long Time it Seemed That tiood snake Mows near our house in a canyon Nausea, The quurtei size a Is" would as smile j.uine. or were 1 •• t• obtH.ur: the writer’s they published special per- Would Not lf>o feet The White Salmon \ al- L b""> per «"U»f cheaper t b in oi her Sold 1 of the was of the Fortune Come—An Apparent deep. p:!l>. .innation. in order to dis- Lydia jfci. PuiUliam Medicine Co., Lynn, M.ass- quality peaches best; J I b\ 1' djipiik( \\ ijson -pH \ ]]lnV,-»v it and lmw we did eat and enjoy them! Trifle Brought it About, ley averages about a mile wide, with cation. I know, for I i Co.-.lu. All the way from the first of to A* with many other fortune lin- high mountains on each side, the river most Christmas ever July Women, costly gift given, In Memoriam.—Albion H. Clement. a Edith—Forgive L bur vour ! the middle of gered long while before coming to Mrs. Mowing in a far below. me, rtlia, hus- 1 streets were covered us October, peaches, swiftly canyon band the Cod gave to in that little babe born Know les. But dually a trilling occurrence p!ay> tluteatrm ions1;. In these widen Bertha—I know, dear: is uf paper white) in Bethlehem. Albion H neiit died at his residence, ! peaches, peaches! peaches, morning, brought it to her. Mrs. (feorge M. Knowles many places canyons but whit can 1 mostly do” lb* u>ed to serenade No. 268 Main vet. noon and at meal time lives at No. 1(1 North street, Portland, Me., out so that live in them. Where me with that «ns full of so that one I lie Waterville, Dee. I'.tth, night—peaches people If 1 it, pretty custom of exchaic'iug and when a reporter visited her to learn the flute. tell him now that lm Is no after an ill;.. of only about a week from and peaches between meals. A the Rattlesnake crosses land the h will tiiink deceive himself with the gifts is prevalent here as elsewhere. neigh- facts of the case, she said : my player, my lovt is growing pneumonia. r. Clement was born in bur of mine told me be was accustomed "For a year and a half 1 suffered tortures is not a rod wide in cold. > is hristmas snow. 1'he Last, but not least oi tin- canyon some places, Christmas ■ j from rheumatism. When I Montville r and spent tin* earlier part to lot) arose in the but or 4 Convinced Printed ■ every and lie never miles up stream it is wide by of mild word for it was cheer to be mentioned, are the eating day, morning or when ! got up to walk after I restimouy good of his life n: it lie conducted a the hundreds vicinity. tired of them. We often had been down tor a enough so that several families live in of the cured, Mrs. Benz, of sight Of course it. to eat, and the grew thought sitting while, my long. things Southern people very success! -i blacksmithing business in became stiff I its L. our joints and could not move it. i hen it is narrow a sth street, New York, who was for 0 of Belfast and other Maine friends, again for about diminished the well know how to that Waterville 1..1 and was as 1 did before the rheumatism set in. during supply demand. many years, always easily yeais a great sufferer from Catarrh, and had it not been for the feet ached and 1 could not walk without mile, and we come to falls 70 feet high. pro- •urs." but several times I 'I he turkeys, hams, mince considered ,i very tine workman at his magnificent My cured two bottles of Dr. \gnew's Catarrhal pies, plum for some limping minutes after I started There arc two on land where and it 1 rom trade. the Civil War he served in distance intervening between Missouri places my powder effected an absolute cure in a my slumbers, and in puddings, pound and fruit cakes, bran- During out. It was very painful and interfered a the water s very short while. One tin* -' the 1st Maim* and Alaine bow we would falls and the tirst puff through ions condition died Cavalry. He took great in- gladly have great deal with my household duties.” feet, w imagined, peaches, pickled oysters, wine jel- blower ill Hear the head and Hop head in tie- irand of How did you succeed in work of tlie summer will tu io i. that I was in old are all Army the Republic divided a few gathered from our own becoming he harness ache. cents. Sold by Edmund Wilson my home lies, etc., considered a teu^t cured?” asked the man. necessary a newspaper and A V. Howes A’ Co.— .17. and aiflEr'was prominent and active member. trees with our old friends. We this water power to make it elevate the boys were driving adjunct to and with hope, “It was one of those apparently little Christmas, together He was ab<; m earnest worker in the Meth- that it water to “You are front the are Kisture in the morn- the however, that the year of the World’s things brought about,” replied Mrs. the level land. 150 orcoo feet country, you not, early “egg-nog” serve to “Christ sir-.'' said a keep odist diui fl'. of which he was a member. Knowles, with a smile. “I had been suffer- dandy young bookseller to a h cow Fair at St. will be a above. had a bell to mas in our bones” Louis peach year ing in this for a and a half w hen homely-dressed Quaker who had luing throughout the day. He was sj>. ally interested in way year given him temperance, one some trouble. “Yes.” in Missouri, and that of will day I happened to pick up the paper | We live in a commodious log house “Here’s an essay ColtA and was al to aid the cause all many you EaMKS. ays willing and to see an advertisement of I)r. Williams’ on the rearing of calves.*’ That,’’ said stmas tree have an and are now in is he could. He was a most opportunity of sampling Pink Pills engaged fencing and Aminabad, as he turned to “epidemic" always excellent | for Pale People. I made up my leave the shop, > child a Missouri on mind to them. When I had out fruit there “thee had better to has tree, and some citizen, honest as the sun and a thorough, peaches Missouri soil. try taken one setting trees, although present thy mother.” * box 1 ■■ The Stoker ! felt better and after I laid taken the Mayor. CONCERNING is some snow on Hu Skin 'try gorgeous. The tree straight-going man. lie will be sadly APPLES. for about two months all the neighboring mountains, Itching, ruing I>lse«t9es reliev- Denis the new of ! pills pain was a Mulvihlll, mayor missed kind of cedar, not in the organizations in which he The apple crop this year was not as gone. This was a year ago and the rheuma- 1 and Alt. Adams stands in full view to ed in a day. Eczema, Salt Rheum, Barber's nearly was before elec- Bridgeport. Conn., his was active tism has not troubled me since.” our Belfast or fir. and efficient, and by a very large as it was a but to j cool our minds with Itch, and all eruptions of the skin spruce tion a stoker and for large year ago, owing The above statement of Mrs. Knowles j frigid thoughts quickly thirty years circle of inends. A widow and four relieved and cured bv Dr. ange from 35 cents to ft sons, the ! was sworn to at while our bodies lie with speedily Agnew s 1.00, worked at the furnaces of a manufac- scarcity of the crop elsewhere, the reporter’s request be- may sweltering Abner B Dana 11. and all of Ointment. It will give instant comfort in aits for a Albert, Wa- fore Marshall H. Purrington, notary public, heat. This is a fruit more, single tree. turing in the where he prices ranged higher and the was emphatically cases of Itching, Bleeding or Blind company city :iIid Charles W. of profit at Portland, and published in the Biles, 1 terville, Waterboro, Me., Express, ; and will cure in from three to which seem a to a country, stock does well. Fir six mistletoe, ! equal the best. One orchard of 40 reliable newspaper of that city. though nights’ survive in. :?.l cents. Sold bj Edmund Wilson ami A. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale timber is on much of the -tnias, grow abundantly funeral acres sold on the trees for $3,01)0. In People i quite heavy A. Hows A Co.—<>0. a3 was held Sunday afternoon, will not only cure cases similar to that of 0 home is deco- other cases the sold land, though some of the mountains profusely K‘ kli. A short service at his late home orchard for more Airs. Knowles but, containing as they do, “Doyou really think it paid to give Josh all the elements to new life are covered with and much all this ■ung ladies have to be very a service in the Pleasant than the estimated value of the entire necessary give grass, grass educationasked Farmer Cornto>- that ^we<* and richness to the blood and sel ■ restore shat- aisli to the mistle- was well at- farm a few months before. A few grows among the oak trees, where dodge heaHJthodist cliure.Ii,which tered nerves, they have proved efficacious hogs “Course I do,” answered the fond mother. 1 stive not u his in a wide of fatten on acorns in autumn. appearance of the many f riends in Waterville miles from here a man offered to sell range diseases. They are an It’s wnth money to know better’ll to say relatives from unfailing specific for such diseases as loco- A ‘crops a re bad iusiid o' is bail.’’’ dly remains until after Massachusetts, his farm for $1,500 without a fter producing thousands of bushels ‘crops fu^ear finding motor ataxia, partial St. Vitus’ “Well, if so, I reckon and Waldo who paralysis, you say it’s all county, had He of Dakota wheat at a loss of labor and I can’t see day. Me., purchaser. sold his apple crop for dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, ner- right. But how it kin maw anj farir to the last sad to one vous — pay respects headache, the after-effects of grip, of and of difference in the crops. Wasliingtou star. on to enter some of the $1,700. money, instructing hundreds pu- A' A Lewis’ Pastor of his fevers and of other acute diseases, palpita- Hut the most tion of tlie in the schools with little bored population ru«,:eV' uniform, extensive, and heart, pale and sallow complex- pils public For Over Kit j rears. during lifeoiiiciated and v'as assisted by I!ev. ions and all forms of nd it of all is weakness, either in better financial results, I shall now was almost com '- of the unfailing crop or try pitiful Perry, Secretary Christian male female. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills An O Mi AN!’ WkI.L-TRIKI) Rl-;.\1 !■: > Y. THE for to the best varieties of winter 'tempts tu keep up with andPague 0); Maii e. The floral otfer- .MISSOURI IIEN. Pale People are sold by all dealers or produce Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing N> rap hns bv.-u w ill be sent postpaid on of used for over 1 the season. The t numerous and very handsome. She is confined to no one section or receipt price, apples. While the apples are growing til’ty years by millions of rees, vjp're cents a box six two dollars and mothers for their A. fifty ; boxes, 1 children while teething, 1 r 14a P. had arranged to escort the re- season. She all over the shall without doubt to get a closer themselves; but they ranges State, fifty cents, by addressing Dr. Williams’ Aled- try with perfect snct-fs*. It soothes the ididil, sa’o the tomb, hut the rains an i icine t o., Schenectady, \. V. Be sure and view of Alt. .Adams and other so!tons the gums, s all cures w be very small, for their heavy pre- 44,000,000 strong, average of over 14 ; natural allay pain, ;ml The Post attended ; get the genuine; substitutes never cured colic, ami is tin* bes; n*mi*d\ I’m- I)ia.rrho*.i. •t tlie services in a for and curiosities. When one once breaks admit of an imposing ^ piece every man, woman, i! anybody. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold bv druggist* In accompanied by the Relief "'d Corps, child in the State. There are more loose from his lie never i in everv part of the world, then they have so lit- fu id j birthplace twenty-live their respects to their departed cents a bottle Its value is iivalculable. I>e tn chickens and other poultry in Missouri Geo. P. Field Toots his Horn. again becomes so brinly rooted in any decorate tliem. rl'he wlio fought bravely in the tierce j sure and ask for Mr*. W'inslo.v s Soothing than here are in the States of and take no to lor the Union the Maine, locality. Syrup, other kind. :|bly placed close the s,le during great TV lien The Insurance Press man called tlm two I have He has gone, and the Church of Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachu- During past years ’’W ftentimes the one win- gvar. upon fleorge P. Field of Field & Cowles, hy is it that so |.*w people are anxious S1 lias lost one of its Rhode Island twice washed feet in the waters of to talk to Mr. ""‘ii so the noblest members, setts, Connecticut, and Boston, to discuss the compliments of my Carpington He seem* very passers by may well informed.” cause one of its New York the season he found Mr. Field the and have seen “That's just the < I i Hi- The funperance staunchest combined, and three times practic- Pacific, the Atlantic i:dy impressed. few, on an ctilty.” answersed Miss Himpleton. “lie's and Wate. ville one of its most as ing ancient wind instrument. 11 <" Jents, many as may be found in all the but once during the of a cen- one of i hose dreadful nnm who ornaments are all in mind that quarter know enough placed DENIS MULVIHIED. uy citizens. “Having beautiful to correct mistakes I(l" States west of the eastern of the J within a few hours ride of your when you qmde side of the ridge Unless a man tury spent : tree, leav- [Mayor of Bridgeport, Conn.] “After life’s fitful fever Scripture quotation, the classics, ami who don't know enough Rockies;.and how bloweth his own the same it. It reminds me of rabbits not to do I quite bare. On one tree now holds the highest municipal of lie sleeps well.” persistently they keep horn, verily brought it.”—Washington Star. at shall not be said .rewell to dearest their business of egg production is tooted,’” Mr. Field, "I up in a cage. We have left the door v,'ry 'pretty bisque Mr. Mulvihill came to this coi1 thee, uncle, farewell! $100—Dr. K. Detchon’s \nti , dolls, feel that l have your permission to -Diuretic hat distant and shore the evidenced the fact that for hours and would never wia\ be worth to "■marked on their Jfrom Ireland when he was ttft | happy where by they pro- toot.” open they you more than Slot) if you beauty, have a child of shines always with summer brightness duced last dozens of offer to but when once have who soils bedding from incon- mu had just years age. year 110,204,000 Thereupon T. I. P. man proceeded to go out, they tinence brought them, powers never face you have met in of water during sleep. Cures old glad which at ten cents to make record of the toots been out seem to life sa'd- the elder mon loved ones who have before. eggs, only per dozen following by they enjoy much and young alike. It arrests the trouble at ( "Yes, sister, gone the 11 New England veteran: once. $1. Sold A. A. work “The sun is but a of would bring in the enormous sum of— better. by Howes & Co., 1 in New York, sent the Relief in Six Hours. spark tire, Toot 1.—“I have A transient meteor in kept the other fel- Druggists, Belfast, Me. 447 1 little the sky— well figure it out for yourselves, for if low We have before us a vast panorama sisters, several years Distressing Kidney and Bladder Dim The immortal as its sire guessing, whether it was forming soul, of Bishop Stubbs found in his "ere too to relieved in six hours by“\EW Great .4 Shall never die!” F. W. G. I should put the amount on paper I syndicates, New Hampshire or nature, and to look at it adds much new diocese a |S, pretty play with boards, tactless who !l American Kidney Cure." It is new archdeacon, continually in- le can aSo,e might be exposed to the of mak- appointing special agents. 1 have to our lives. At the close of life it formed him of them on account of its charge what his under enjoy only surprise exceeding had the the other mail has predecessor, pj#m y or quiet sleep; us similar would their «yes on and I ness in relieving pain in bladder, kl ing figures lie, firing the minds of may afford as much satisfaction to circumstances, have done. i them, p walked the floor.” At last the said: and back, in male or female. Rebel some Eastern know Bishop “Archdeacon, you M|ey will serve to people with the de- Toot 2.—“I have succeeded in something of the surroundings remind me of the decorate tention of water almost immediateHC'd observ- Witch of Kndor; for you ,'ire CASTOR IA termination to make a bee-line for ing the ‘thousand-and-one’ amid which we have come into exist- are not contented unless raise the Christmas trees. you want quick relief and cure this gas For Infants obligations, you ghost Sold A. A. Howes & and Children. without of Samuel.” "hist of the remedy. by Co.,Dd- TIIK GREAT NORTHWEST. compact agreements, etc., any ence as to come down to the river which noise, greetings Belfast Me. I notable 1 < gists, serious, fracture, and I have Itch on human cured in heer of |jg The there is of room. Thous- closes scenes with and do minutes by Christmas Kind You Have Well, plenty been eartldy gold W oolford s morning, Always Bought mercifully spared from entering Sanitary Lotion. This never 11 bells ands of acres are and the into silver coin in our fails. Sold ! ring out, and we again lying waste, any new agreements.” jingling pockets. by A. A. Howes & Co., Dru g- A Card. Toot gists, Belfast, Me. occupied acres are capable of doing 3—“I have kept the premium in- Geo. Af. Cole. Iv47^ We, the do to come sufl'icent so that undersigned, hereby agree ! double or treble under my legitimate At a i duty intelli- recent examination a class of infants Him who lay refund the money on a 50-cent bottle of Takeoff’ has paid the most of my ex- The Bath Board of Tiade lias r, of ou and adopt- was being questioned on natural old, Christmas day.” Greene’s Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails gent intensive culture. The drouth penses and left a little history. ! something sub- ed a resolution of the Wbat bird is it,” asked the that to cure your or cold. We also The census bureau has issued a re- commendatory inspector. "6 80me cough guar- this year has emphasized some lessons to the ‘touch’ of the that is tound in > give thought antee a 25-cent ject impecunious bill. was Africa, and, although it r! bottle to prove I port that the of Frye shipping There consider- has "hat" satisfactory announcing population which we have loath insurance man, whom we have wings, cannot ?” After a means- and we or money refunded. the been to learn. always Hy brief hesi- ilebrats why entire United States, including all with us. If else has done able enthusiasm shown in its tation a little of four i'1,181!1188l,J A. A. Howes & 1 We have the value of anybody any passage. girl years put up her day- The best Co., outlying was learned straw as hand. little first, and Cm45 W. 0. Pook iti possessions, 84,233,009 in better I am glad of it.”—The Insurance A resolution subsidies “Well, my dear,” slid the in- Son. the census a opposing ship year 1900. partial substitute for hay and the Press. spector, “what is it?” “Please, sir, a dead was rejected. un! —London Answers. SOUTH MONTVIELLE. WALDO 1 Sea which was built SEARSPORT LOCALS. STATION. ship Witch, Miss M. A. Randall has gone to Lewiston The skating has been splendid this Jackson at East Boston in 1872, owned the estate of Richard Mrs. by to spend a few weeks with her cousin, winter ahd the boys appreciate it—Riley has been SI iss Laura M. Carver has gone to Boston I r., sold to the North NATIONAL CELEBRITIES J. W. J ordan... Werner Bennett has moved and Charles Hustus are eaeh getting linon for is fur tlie winter. Hailey company $2,751'. She into his new house. out pulp wood—F. A. Nado has resigned n Francisco. Mrs. Warner Hamilton of Minneapolis is for in Jan. 9. Sch. Melissa Trask, WINTER PORT. his place on the section employment Getting |cetown, and Mrs. A. L. Carver. frol igor for New York, arrived here to Be the visiting Capt. and has moved his back to Declare Pe-ru-na Greatest Ca- Mr. Geo. F. West of Portland was in Boston family to-i liking and crew working hard at Capt. C. N. Meyers, wife and Johnsonof Thorn- is; was blown off and lost ft daughter, town Up-river ice has been quite Monroe Centre... Irving the 2,000 Monday— off on left for New York last week. friends in town He lum deck the edge of Georges in the river for a few dike visited recently. pom plentiful days— Thin Bank I’assed through a great mass of lum- tarrh of The The Givers and Gleaners will meet Satur- has a in Mass.F. Remedy Age. Mrs. E. D. Johnston is spending the winter position Springfield, ber ami logs, probably from a Maine river. has lost day afternoon with Mrs. James G. Pendle- at Atwood and E. Littlefield, our grocery dealer, Boston. Jan. 11. Bark Herbert Black, Pemaquid... Capt. Benj. is all are horses—Sadie if too 1 diehard, arrived yesterday from Hon. William ton. w ife are a in I one of his team Cummings, right, you fat; Capt Young- spending few months Boston. with a cargo. She was towed been her brothers in Philade phi* of — who has visiting and all if too thin Auditor the The Book and Thimble Club will meet At the annual meeting of the Winter- wrong, already. here by the tug Storm King. The bark was blood, Interior, arrived home a short time the Water Co. the directors were Massachusetts, by Boston towboat with Mis. Bunnells Tuesday p. m., Jan. port following recently purchased writes from D. to N. E. has Fat, for is and after she discharges her cargo Washington, C., 2ist. elected: Hon. Geo. P. Wescott, Geo. F. ago_Our collector, Clary, enough your habit, compari'- of coal she will be taken to East Boston and IOMARRH collected about of this year’s tax Dr. Hartman, Columbus, as L. W. all of Portland, $1,000 a little or is >nt° a use in O., Rev. Crockett w ill hold in West, Meserve, healthy; more, less, cnnverte I Heating elevator for Tyler meetings | schools in town close lion. G. 1*. Wescott will be elected presi- committment_The transport! '-' grain about the harbor. She COLDS GRIPPE follows: "I’ve often heard of your the Piper school house, East Belfast, next no harm. Too consult of dent, Geo. F. West, clerk and treasurer and this week. great fat, will haven capacity 20,000 bushels. Sunday, at 2 and 7 p. m. Roeklaii|li 3an. 8. There were thirty great medicine and have persuad- A. F. It is said that im- FERRY. a Carleton, supt. PROSPECT doctor; too thin, sclioonei- and three barks in Rockland har- COUGHS CROUP Contribution next Sunday morning at the persistently ed my wife, who has been much provements are to be made.The Winter- Charles Hanks returned to Northfield, bor ycstcT"y> an unusual winter spectacle Congregational Church in behalf of the no matter what take marine all ran has orders for cream to its last Nettie Murphy thin, cause, and a pretty picture. Nearly SORE-i HOARSE of a sufferer from catarrh, to port creamery Vt., Thursday....Miss from the try Maine Bible Society. Holbrook in for .shelter nor’easter. Early in full — The new house of Isaac of visited Miss Myrtie Scott’s Cod capacity Bucksport Emulsion of Liver the ... : n pretty sight was presented Pqruna, and after using one bottle The annual of Mariner’s — W. 1>. Hard- k NESS meeting Lodge, Rankin on Whig street is completed. The last Saturday and Sunday off Owl's Head when four schooners from THROAT# A. house last Oil. to neck came in she has wonderfully improved. It E. & M., for the election of officers will Hatch house on Christian Hill will be com- man had a w ood chooping at his the eastwici. irwk through wiow. A half mile behind 21st. a in the even- the snow .i"‘i has take place Tuesday evening, Jan. in the Saturday afternoon and party There are causes of proved all you have claimed pleted early spring—The Dudley many get- them wen iwoi,Three masters footing it M iss Maud who has been homestead is for sale Col. to ing. A goodly number w ere present and all for the inside of the lire k- for it.” Dutch, spending by Atwood, too pretty evenly seemed to have a time—The Helping thin; all come water. \\ it was inside the several months with her uncle, J. S. Dutch, close an estate. It is one of the finest loca- good ling they pleasant | ■! that tliere was Hand Club will have a sociable at the skippers a nasty sea Hon. B. in Mass., returned home steam- tions for a summer home on the river. pie n let these two heads: over- Rufus Merchant. Waltham, by outside wit! iidicatious of a iteavy storm. school house Jan. Kith.' All are er cordially a ventured out in the afternoon Sunday. CENTRE MON1Y1LLE. 1 'id Only fee Superintendent and Dis- invited, l’ie w ill be live cents per quarter. under-digestion. for nearby ports. The weather is so Rev. N. LaMarsh of Castine will preach in John a CHIEF JUSTICE Boynton’s youngest child, hoy A short will be treacherous >s month that the captains U. S. Post- program given—Augustus if 1 bursing Officer, the M E. church next Sunday morning, two of age, his clothing on (ire over-work, you can; are of and ling the coast as much CHAMBERS, OF SAMOA, years got Pierce of formerly of this place, wary .'.ml conduct the service. A cordial Stonington, as possible. Washington, D. C., says. evening during the absence of liis mother Jan. 9th, •'. nether can or office, visited his sister, Mrs. George Avery, last you not, i nAitTKit.- scli. J. Manchester Haynes, Says: “l can recommend in Ration is extended to all. and was burned so that he died the badly $7. Peruna as one ot the "1 take pleasure in week_A little boy arrived at the home of take Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Apalachicola Boston, lumber, .Ship very commending to next day. The funeral was held .Saturday, Susquehanna. Baltimore to San Francisco, remedies tor catarrh. A movement has been inaugurated j Sergeant O'Rourke Jan. 4th, John, Jr. The best your tonic, having taken a bottle E. J. Hatch E. B. I I’uOO tons of i1. $£, Ship it. F. Babcock, to all raise a fund for extensive on the Rev. officiating—Mrs. Liver to balance I recommend Peruna repairs mother and child are doing well — Miss Oil, yourself Baltimore to Ni Francisco. illOOtons of to Portland... R. W. coal, of Peruna with beneficial re- the sums Johnson has gone sufferers.” very Congregational church,and already n a to twelve of her $7. Bark ( bikton, Turk's Island to sold his farm to J. G. Anderson Evely Avery gave party with work. You can’t live indicate that the effort will he Howard has your Baltimore, sir tic. Selir. Edward Stewart, sults. It Is recommended to me pledged very young friends last Friday evening. With and Mr. Anderson has moved in — M. M. New York ouanica, rails and general successful. was on as a excellent candy-making and games the evening it—true—but, by it, you cargo, >i-li. Ed. II. I'rr 1]ao- very catarrh Wentworth went to Pittsfield Jan. 11th, re- $1,000. Blake, The remains of Frank B. Ross, who died spent very pleasantly.... Mr. William dioa to \.'w Turk, lumber, $5.25. Sell. on the 18th....M. C. Gordon owns can. There’s a cure. turning limit, however; Florence Savannah to New or at Charleston, >. were brought is still in health and the l.ciai! York suddenly Kenney very poor ■ a calf which 187 when in r, t. Sell. Marie for interment last The fu- weighed pounds* little for for it Bridgeport, p. Palmer, here Saturday. doctor thinks there is very hope pay to coal David F. twenty four hours old.Miss Edna you’ll Baltimore Boston, $1.25 Sell. K. F. Congressman neral services were held Sunday at the resi- his recovery. Scott’s Pettigrew, PI, delphia to Portland, coal °f Thompson has gone to Meriden, Conn., to Emulsion of Cod Liver $1.25. Wilber, Oneonta, N. Y. dence of his brother, Capt. A. M. Ross. THORNDIKE. visit her Mrs. Lunt...The youngest Bark sister, Oil is the readiest cure Disastkos, Auburndale, Dow, writes: l am convinced The is Whitten Wednesday and for 1 fully spool company receiving large child of John Boynton was so severely Emery spent from New i uri. Rosario (before reported crew saw- with friends in Auburn and waterlogged), : aground at Kilom Nov. all orders for spools. The night for burned Wednesday forenoon Jan. 8th, that it Thursday “can’t eat,” unless it comes of that Peruna is you claim for it liltli in the sr ;b channel. She entered ing the timber was put on this week. The Bath_Jiiss Lizzie Porter of Searsport died the next day. The mother went to a Buenos Ayres limn tile roads Nov. 25th to after the use of a few bottles.” to receive about 500 cords was the of her Mrs. Leslie your no work--vou can’t company expect neighbors, leaving three little children aged guest, sister, doing discharge ami ir.. Tile Am. sch. Lillian of birch this winter if tlie holds a few the week-Mrs. well Woodruff, ( from Boston sledding 4 and alone in the house. The child Bradford, days past be and without ii| Faruhain, Irvine 2, «>, long strong, 2nd for An \V. V. has into Congressman out. Elizabeth Coffin and granddaughter, Miss pec. A., put pushed a small stick into the stove, setting some sort of St. Vincent, V. L, witli loss of some of Jackson, O., writes: Ada Stevens of Pittsfield, were guests Jan. activity. Dungan, Tlie committee in charge of the supper it on fire, and while playii g with it set fire spars and with sails and rigging damaged. 11th and 12th of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Coffin. The genuine has She is "I desire to with and entertainment by tlie Congl. society, to his clothes. The funeral was held the having temporary repairs made, join my many this picture on it, which will a — Peter Ilarmon attended the ocelli' week.Sell. Cactus, Jan. are Those Howard set banquet friends in 28d, making good progress. following Saturday....Charles take no other. from lor before re- recommending your and Philadelphia Key West, in of the entertainment have reception of the Maine Democratic the charge begun one of his pumps for J. 0. Bartlett last !f you have not ported wrecked Florida coast, was invaluable Peruna to club in Auburn Jan. 8th— Mrs. J. C. Whit- sold as she lor and remedy any- rehearsal, and promise to give something w'eek. Mr. Howard’s pumps work well and tried it, send for lay $175, cargo $110. The vessel was v led at one in need of an that will be to all. ney, who iias been visiting her daughter, free sample, its a- $15,000and partly Invigorating pleasing are durable. insured... Ship $ D. at Honolulu Mrs. B. F. Stantial, in Brooks, spent Thurs- greeable taste will Carleton, Dec. 22nd, from To mnt, spring tonic, or whose system is The Rialto Dramatic Club of Belfast wrill FREEDOM. surprise reports having met day writh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas you. very heavy weather, was thrown on beam present at Union Hall on Tuesday evening Dana B. Carter Relief Corps adopted the SCOTT & BOWNE run down by catarrhai troubles. Keene, while on her way to her home at ends, rigging strained and sails carried Jan. 21st, Frasers great 4-act play entitled following resolutions of respect on the death Chemists, away ; decks were full of water for much of Embden_B. W. Downes spent a few days We have letters from thirty “A Daughter’s Devotion.” Following the of Mary J. Nutt, who died in Freedom Dec. ,409 Pearl Street, the time. at home the past week.Edison Webster, New York. bniPiiriLDiNo. The three-master build- members of at.est- entertainment a social dance will be given 29, 1901 : eight Congress who has been ill at his home with the ing at the Cobb-llntlor yard, Rockland, for to reserved seat holders. quite complimentary Whereas the Deatli Angel has again en- 50c. and $1.00; all Capt. Saunders of Orland will not go over- to the virtues of Peruna mumps, is improving_Mr. and Mrs. R. F. druggists. tr- ing Give our neighbors a full house. tered our midst and severed another link in board this month as announced on account in — Thousands of in the com the fraternal chain that binds us, by remov- Jaynes passed Sunday Belfast Clar- of a delay occasioned by the weather. She Senator John M. Thur- people The officers of Sears following Lodge, ing our beloved sister, Mary J. Nutt; there- ence was the SANDVPOINT. will be launched Johnson of Waterville guest probably about the middle °f Omaha, Neb., writes: mon walks of life use it as a No. s_\ l. o. O. have been elected for the fore, be it of is a F., of his sister, Mrs. F. X. Vose, Saturday Ivan Grant left Saturday for Iiangor to February.There rumor that some ston, Resolved, That our corps has sustained vessels will be built at the Birch Point medicine. ensuing year: N. G., W. S. Carleton; and V. X. is attend the Business College_Mr. and yard “Peruna relieved me of a family a great loss, a sister who was always night Sunday_Mrs. Higgins in Wiscasset, Me., next summer_Charles entirely V. G., T. L. Decrow: Sec., C. A. Rogers; and one who was ever Mrs. Austin French were called to Boston Y. genial pleasant, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Stephen Files, Minott of Phippshurg, Me., is to get out cough. I am a firm For book of testimonials address A with heart to the very irritating Treas John P. Putnam. public installa- ready helpful promote in Bangor.... Miss Edith Lawrence of Free- last Saturday by the death of their brother- the frame for anotln big sen.; this will welfare of our order. make % vessels constructed him believer in Its for any The Peruna Medicine Co., Colum- tion will take place Friday evening, Jan. dom is the guest of her friend Mrs. Flora in-law, Dr. Charles Mr. and by in that efficacy Resolved, That while we deeply deplore Thompson. town ; he also built tic* last wooden 17th. Admission w ill he tickets. A ship by picnic our we our Hunt — Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Blanchard are at the such trouble.” bus, O. loss extend heartfelt sympathy Marcellus Harding duckery constructed in America, the Aryan in | j w ill be served after the installation to the also her friends and the ....The ( supper husband, of Knox were guests the past week of their to live during their absence — Mr. Charles amden Ancle.!-Rockland Machine i t to he followed a vocal and in- community, who by her loving disposition ompany is a ten ?v>■ exercises, by children, Mr and Mrs. Frank Harding. French left for Boston for a week’s making hers^ won her many friends w ho will long cherish Monday for the tender strumental gine of the “mas- program. her and We would re- Eben Gordon ol Clinton visited his parents, vacation to attend the show.... Mr. which friendship memory. poultry ter, is under construction by the ! mind them that the dear one removed by Fore At the annual meeting of the stock- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gordon, the past week. Ernest Blanchard has bought the farm of River Ship A Engine company of j and sickness is not lost but gone before Mass. II M. holders of the Searsport National Bank, pain the late B. G. Blanchard and has sold the Quincy, Prince of Camden is ! where there is no death, and maj we all LIBERTY. building the tender, wli ch is to be delivered held Tuesday afternoon, the following meet where there will be no more French farm to E. F. Staples_Mrs. parting. Marshall S. Ayer died at his home in this in Boston, and will go that port under its were chosen directors for the ensuing year: Resolved, That in living remembrance of Harriet Shute is very ill at her home. She own power. Jan. 81 ! Sale mourn- aged Fire out sister the charter be in village Sunday evening, utli, of James G. Pendleton, Benj. F. Pendleton, draped is one of the oldest ladies in town, Her ing and a copy of these resolu- and 4 months. Mr. was born in Groceries, thirty days years Ayer \ — KUll.V Joshua B. Geo. F. Win. C. is -—----- Nichols, Smith, tions be sent to the bereaved a recovery doubtful to the illness — husband, Montville. He learned the trade of carriage | Owing I Pendleton. J, G. Pendleton was elected cop\ be spread upon our records and one of the teacher there was no school in maker at China village in the early forties, i this A. sent to the Bangor Commercial and Belfast j Bowen. In Belfast, Ja wry 11. to Mr. and President, 11. Cashier and J. A. district .Ian. 8th and 9th — Nichols, The necktie ball Mrs. l. a s. Journal for publication. and while there married Miss Hannah Selwin Bowen, ., Sidney li. Asst. Cashier. The bank has ,Ian, nth was attended. Clam Cot sin*. In Ellswoi !i. (5, to Mr. and Colson, A S's IE J. Com. came to this largely stew January Libuy, j Crowell. He village more than ! Mrs. John \V. Cousins, a drughtcV. declared a semi-annual dividend of four Myra F. : on Patent per Brown, w as served. Dyek. In Montvillc. ago am’ went into business for Januaiy —. to Mr. and Medicines, cent. Si san J. Ft.ye, Res. fifty years j Mrs. Allen 1 )yer, a son. Freedom, .Ian. 9, 1902. himself, and from that time to this has trUiNDi.E. In peiiobsr to >lr. SHIP NEWS. a, inuaryn, and Obitvary. Died in Jan. 14th, Mrs. N. L. Griiidle, a sou. Searsport SEA KSMON T, continued to do business in the same shop, j (iitiFri.N. In I.ieeoliiv ilie December 2d, to Mr. Delia J., wife of Daniel J to a Mitchell, aged He did some work up within very few ; and Airs. Marcellas drill n. Toilet a reception was tendered Mrs. Sarah A. daughter. I'OKr OF Pmi.Lies. c 71 years and 25 days. Mrs. Mitchell was weeks of his a new wheel; BELFAST. In Brooksv December 24, to Mr. Soaps, death, Farrar Jan. on the building and Mrs. the of the late William and Saturday afternoon, 11th, John K. Phillip*, a son, Albert Hartwell. daughter Nancy for the writer last July. He was a good ARRIVED. Bobbins. in 1 > < occasion of her 71st birthday, when about Surry. mber -j9, to Mr. and P. and was born in now Mrs. William Bobbins, a dam liter. Nichols, Prospect, workman at wood work, a good painter, and 14. E. her Jan. Sell. Carrie Bar- — forty of her friends surprised her at Mills, Swett, Schi.jwi,. In .Montvillc, .January to Mr. and Searsport, Dec. 19,1880. Of her eight broth- as a had few as ren home with Letters of sign painter equals, very Island. Mrs. Walter Sprovvl. a son. etc. happy greetings. Tavloii. In Hast Ci on, Perfumes, ers and sisters only Benjamin C. of Key many specimens of his handiwork in this SAILED. | .January <;, to Mr. congratulation were read from her grand- and Mrs. Charles i. survives. She married Daniel Taylor.. West, Florida, ; He was a unassum- Jan. 18 Sell. Minnie Cliaee, Patterson> W kkiht. In Jan nv to and son, William F. Dunton of Belfast, her vicinity testify. quiet, Bella*!, 7. Mr. All the goods 111 our store in Odd Fellows' block Y Mitchell in 1800 and resided at the old Mrs. Constantine L. Wriglit, a son. must be sold •u,h ing, honest man whom every one respected Sandypoint. have been reduced on sister, Mrs. K. II. Bradbury of Worcester, l'riees everything in stock We are offering homestead the last of her AMERICAN FORTS. during years life, and was always ready to do a kind art* great bargains in staple and and in our Mrs. A. T. Muzzy of Somerville, Mass., and 1 fancy groceries drug" denari her their home with in New Jan. 8. sehs. Charles L. MAKKiH). 1 parents making her lie was a member of tire Baptist church and York, Ar, nient. At our. her life-long friend, Mrs. Martha Muzzy ; Frankfort for Perth their Mrs. Mitchell was ail Jeffrey, Amboy, declining years. lived up to his belief in a quiet Xo Allen of Mass., and a way. Andrew Nebinger and Sallie li. Hop- A hk y -11 a i< v i. y. in Nortn i> estimable a member of Andover, poem by ksport, Januarv woman, the M. E. one ever heard him itt Silver B. Miss Mary McFarland. Mrs. Charles Brown speak public, but he kins, Bangor; Heels, Banger via 9, Henry An y and MS* |„ Harvey, botii aud lived an Christian sell. Arthur V. S. Wood- ot Bueksport. church, exemplary was ever ready to work in every good cause Bridgeport; P, ar, then presented, in behalf of the company, Coocku-Amks. In North 1 e.-n, life. she had no children of her ruff, Bucksport; sld, sehs. Win. E. Downes, December31, Though to the extent of Iris ability. Ilis useful life Parker and A \>llie NEW IN an elegant silver berry spoon and cut work Fernandina; Melissa A. Wiley, St. Simons; Edgar Cooper Augusta STORE JOHNSON BLOCK own both of North Haven. she cared for with motherly kindness demonstrated the fact that it is not so Ames, were as nruclr Edward Smith, Norfolk ; 10, ar, sell. table cover. Other presents Georgia GBAv-Ci.<)ss<>n. In Scars;mii. January 11. at several who until they reached mature what we say or what we do tlrat counts in Gilkey, Brunswick; John 1. Snow, Aquin the home of Mr William K !.. i,v follows: vase, Mrs. Flora Dunton; cake liev. H. \V. \\ e have a hi LI. and I II LSI I sto< k <>t made their home with via Stamford; sld, sch. Annie Lord, Carde- Norton, Irvin W Cray of liin -vilh and Miss groceries,Tall bou,ri t years herself and the make-up of the truly good man. “He since the plate, Mr. O. K. Robbins; handkerchief, nas; 11, sld, bark Hose Innis, Port Natal; Charlotte K. Closson of Searsp-rt. lire, including fruits, candies, etc. husband. The funeral will take place was a mart to all his dear.” Lufkin-Dodoe. In • Mrs. Allen; rocker, Mrs. R. F. country He 13; ar, sehs. Sarah D. J. Uawson, George- Buck -emt, December 23. 2 m. cherry Florence C. i.ufkin of (iouldsh Friday at p. Rev. II. W. Norton was a line bass and in S. Susan N. Fernan- »r. Hurd and J. 0. Johnson. By his request Philadelphia, Jan. 10. Cld, sch. Ynung BELFAST PRICE CURRENT Franklin, Mass., called upon friends in Boston. Mrs. Geo. Auspland is visiting her par- at his which took Brothers, Snow, — sang funeral, STATE town last Friday Mrs. Roxana Fitzgerald | they place Jan. 9. sell. Pendleton Auden. In Miss [Corrected Weekly for Tin* OF MAINE. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Colson. Baltimore, Sld, Dixmont, Annette M. Alden Journal.[ Jam 15th, at noon. of 62 8 mouth* ! lx - ss has bought the S. S. Bean house, now i Wednesday, ! Brothers, Kneelaud, San Juan; 11, sld, sch. Dixmont, aged years, and 24 days. Produce Market. id Producer. January Ml). A ll In Prices\Pa 1: i>s Mrs. Fred Lowe, in Frankfort. Stamford, Conn., Ar, •• PROSPECT. At the annual meeting ol the stockholders hartuktt. In Ainesbury, Mass .January 5 dried, lb, 5at; Hides p tb. a, Mi'lK'iu-m ri-iiilncl by tfi,. Siinivni.- .1 Snow, Aquin. ... for ill.' Sarah (Day) Bartlett, formerly Beans, pea, 2.00to2.25 Lamb tb. 12 County of at a b rtu Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of Monroe of the Masonic Block held in Jan. 7. Belfast, aged’ p Waldo, I. F. Gould is hauling his pressed hay to Association, City Point, Va., Sld, sch. Levi 78 years lo months and 20 days. medium, 2.25 Lambskins. 50ai.oo mrt I .'Klin ami bolllon at Hollas, within New York. said ( were in town recently, guests of Mr. and Sandypoint-liert of Belfast called the Masonic lodge room, Jan. 4th, l!KKi, the Hart, i-ossuER. In Bangor, January 8, at the resi- Yel’eyes, 2.35t,o2.50 Mutton p tb. 7 ounty of Waldo, on* the first T: Darby Jan. 8. sch. dence «>f her Mrs. Edo mi r. .Jannary. A. I>. toon to wit A. j Norfolk, Sld, Humarock, daughter, Flye. at Blitter IP tb, 18to20 Oats p bn., 32 tb. r>o on the its’ Mrs. F. Matthews. on friends in this section last week_A following officers were elected: C. C. 1. Jannai N, A. 1) Park, Demerara; 9, sld, sch. Henry R. Tilton, Bos- 13 Patten street, Mrs. Amanda Bossier. Re- Beef, sides, p ft1., 0a7 Potatoes p.bu., so woo, in favor of Harrx | mains taken to Burnham for buria fa;, run, m said « few workers are here for the Bresident: F. H. Cousens, A. M. ton sch. Flora Janies Beef fore quarters, <;£ Hound Hog, : ounty of Waldo, and Notwithstanding the bad traveling Mr. waiting shoe Clerk; ; 10, sld, Rogers, River; .Josfo,. u , Carver. In Rockland, .Jamiai r>. Mrs. Julia Barley IP bu., 40a45 Straw p ton, 10.00 iiapman of l.iberty, in .aid , to start in Belfast_Melvin Ames, M. E. Colcord 11, cld, R. W. Hopkins, Ponce, P. R. VN a.do, for 31. E. Robbins is kept quite busy sawing factory again Treasurer; Directors, Carver, aged 76 years. Cheese IP lb, 12| Turkey p tb 18&19 t\\enf\ two dollars and twee San Francisco, Jan. 7. Ar, ship Roanoke, Coburn. In 4. t or the Clarke of Stockton called on friends E. H. H. M. C. N. Rockland, January the home of Chicken IP lb, 10t<*12. Tallow p tb. iJ-«3 damage, and eleven doll. logs hauled to his mill. Springs Lafolley, Griffin, Fletcher, via Honolulu. her ••it veu cents,.. of Amsbury, Norfolk, sister, Mrs. Arthur Shea, Mary shea Coburn Calf Skins, per lb. Daioi Veal p tb, tia7 suit, uhereof ex, ,■ F. W. A dividend of l> mams to he in this section last week... Mrs. M. E. Libbey. per cent, Savannah, Jan. 7.Sld, sch. Clifford N. Car- i a native of Belfast. Remains taken to Thomas- Duck lb. 14a 15 Wool, unwashed. is done m part, to wit tin- tu, four dollars COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. was Feb. ver, Brunswick. ton for interment. m l 28 Wood, 3.005)4.no -,iy and thirty-nim e. m Clarke is improving in health_Miss declared, payable 1st, by the ! Kggs^doz., hard, wdi he Jan. 8. Chase. In elfast, .January 8, Oliver P.Mh Fowl IP tb, k^l5 Wood, soft. sold it public auction at the treasurer—Mrs. Bradford Brunswick, Ga., Sld, sch. Then- [email protected] Arthm SW A \ VI LIE. Georgie Curtis is getting better_The man Blanchard has aged 80 years and 5 months. Geese p lb, 14a Kitehie. in in said . .. line, Boston;9, sld, sehs. Maud Snare, Low- 15j Waldo, t, tin l.iberty, I1 Dean. In North Haven, December highest bidder, on the Mr. an^I Mrs. II. G. with a mule team selling steel ranges ship- sold her house in Sandypoint to Mr. Ernest ell, Havana; Charlotte T. Sa- Retail Price. Ret ail Market. fourth of Applin have returned Sibley, (from Warren Dean, aged 78 years and H \ day February. A. I). uxc at ten of tilla) sch. Almeda Wi- m the to their home in Mass_Mrs. ped from the west was in this section last Blanchard that place.The School l Annapolis ; 11, cld, Everett. In Oakland. Cal.. :|. Beef, corned, ^p lb, S'alO Lime p bbl., 90a l.no forenoon, the following described Somerville, New York. tate, and all the week. the of the j ley, ward Everett, a native of .vlontvill*-. Butter Salt, 14 lb, I8to20 Oat Meal p tb, 4.«r. right, title and inten t A. S. who has been for some Notwithstanding high price of Improvement League village recently tin-said Nickerson, ! Port Tampa, Jan. 7. Sld, sch. Flditli G. years. Corn IP bu., 8l> Onions p tb, 3(o4 .Joseph \N Chapman has m ana he in some stoves in this section_ and new curtains Nutt. In December :«*. Cracked Corn 81 11 same, or had on the i*th time in a in Boston, returned &7:i put bought hung throughout Folwell, Kelsey, Baltimore. Freedom, y tp bu., Oil, Kerosene, gal..13a day of.lnnuaix hospital A. Nutt, 58 4 months and Corn Meal Ip bu., 81 Pollock at tnree o’clock and has the which was a Jan. 8. sells. A. B. Sher- aged years, p tb, 4a4i | thirty minuter much A. E. Frank Crockett the largest amount of school-house, great im- Jacksonville, Cld, I Nutt. In J- Cheese afternoon, the tune Tuesday improved_Hon. New Rockport, January 5, ■—t, p lb, l5tol6| Pork p lb, 12 ! when the same was se Miss Edith man, Johnson, York; Lucia Porter, I 63 and 1 month. Cotton Seed 1.65 said to w it: A Nickerson has returned from his visit_ standing wood in this section and is having provement— Griffin is recover- aged years ^^B^~ IP cwt., Plaster p bbl., 1.13! execution, certain lot or oa Farrow, Fort de France, 9, sld. from 3 'dilated in said l a severe Mart; Knight. I11 Stonington, n Codfish, dry, lp lb. 5as Rye Meal p tb, iberty, in tin- < some wood cut for the market_The ing from attack of tonsilitis_ Januan£C^B ) I*1-11'!Waldo Mrs. H. 1’. White is dangerously ill. spool F’ort George sch. John C. Smith, Point-a Knight, aged 82 years, 4 months and 22 Cranberries ^ qt., stoio Shorts pcwt., 1.30 aforesaid, hounded and described earnest efforts of all in this section to Mrs. I). G. Harris and Mrs. C. S. Rendell Pitre. j McKinnon. In Castine, December 3: x' Clover Seed, 13a 15 Sugar p tb, Bt«»r» lows, \iz: Beginning at a point on >mithm PALERMO. ^^B of road Fernandina, Jan. 8. Sld, sch. Senator H. McKinnon, aged 25 years. Flour IP bbl., 4.76to5.25 Salt, T. I., p bu., 33 1 leading from Liberty Village t make the hens lay on the high of wenttoSearsport last Friday for the day_ eorn.M, John Black, one of Palermo’s prosperous price eggs Sullivan, Barter, Boston. Perkins. In Castine, December 80, !V ^^B H.G.Seed fc>bu., 2.50 Sweet Potatoes, sixty-two feet easterly from B. ts. lie N. and 7 don so has failed. But almost Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred have closed Perkins, aged 14 years days , Lard p lb, 13 Wheat Meal. house, called; thence running so i made the lfiol from everybody gets Staples New Bedford, Jan. 9. Sld, sch. Thelma, a farmers, during year Patterson. I11 Hurricane, January 8, right angles with said road to the i\m a few eggs, and the smallest their house in the northern part of the town Savannah. 1. 1*. along the nine cows of butter_The invariably daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I’attersi j bank of said ri\er (<• the !m, 2,756 pounds Jan. 10. ant o| the flocks the most to and left for where I Pensacola, Cld, sch. Mary L. mouths. > Berry stave mill. hence a long stdiools in town will close Jan. produce eggs according Friday Montpelier, Vt., j WE WANT AGENTS Friday, Crosby, New York. Qi imbv. In East■ Bucksport., January l’(^H ! >ard line to above mentioned road thenc. numbers. There is hard to over- Mr. S. will be engaged in the granite S. 8 months criy — snow something busi. Jan. 10. Quimby, aged 48 years, ami along said road to the .»i |,.- 17tli The storm of iast Sunday Richmond, Va., Ar, sch. Annie j Men with energy ami push, and who are mu plan ness. to Savage. In Union, 6, together with the tin on come in keeping hens when jou go above a They expect remain at least two R. Lewis, Ilodgdon, Jersey January Josetd afraid to hustle, to take orders for our Patent buildings gives us another run of sleighing, and City. age, 6!) 5 months and 22 da* Ihited this 9th of S. Ar. aged years, Luminous Gold Glass Plates and day .Januarx \.i> ] small number, w ith the good range on our years—There was a social in Colcord’s Charleston, C., Jail.'13. sch. R. at *:• Signs, Name M. farmers are making good use of it hauling hop Washington. Street Numbers. Readable nicht-N. <;. NORTON. I>• puty Bowers, Providence. Stetson. In during darkest farms. Only last w eek near by here, with no Hall, Saturday evening... Mr. Bion San- Winthrop, Mass., Js«v No and to sell. Enclose four wood and timber....Fred Young is prepar- Newport News, Jan. 13. Sld, sell. Martin Y. B. «*f Bellas' competition easy Henry Stetson, fornieily j cents in for full terms t*> pretentious henhouse, white-wash, garden born, who has been enjoying a two week’s W. N. 11. Swift. I11 stamps particulars and ing to repair his barn in the spring. Cramp, Portsmouth, Belfast, January 11,|R.. STATE OF Darien. Wood. I11 Belfast, January !», Miss MAINE. of 12 liens his business as Hawthorne, 4w2* Pittsfield, Me. Mrs. Fred Parker to Philadel- place shelter, laid in one day 11 travelling salesman of boots j Wood, aged 65 years and 3 months. Jhas gone WAI.lH) SS. .lanuary lath. .v. I> At that with and shoes for Dinsmore & FOREIGN PORTS. phia, Penn., to visit her niece, Hr. Florence eggs. rate, the larger flocks, to., Belfast_ Taken this 131 ti day of Januan. Ah execution dated i- one about here Miss Rilla who has been .lanuary a. tun and while an nearly every would have Stowell, seriously Axim, W. 0. A., Jan. 4. sell. Jessie Mayo, there will have opera- Sl(l, "lent rendered by the Supreme ,1m.i < * from to worth of ill for the three is now Lena, Devereaux, the of tion performed Oil her eyes_Mrs. C. E. 82 85 eggs daily. About past weeks, reported Boston, Cook Wanted. County Penobscot, ai a Hum! Curacoa, Dee. 23. Jennie 11 ul- begun and liolden at * < all the kinds of stuff lias Melvin Colcord and Ar, brig Wanted a woman for meat and pastry cook angor, said ] Durham has been suffering from a severe make-hens-lay improving....Capt. Penobscot, on tin* first T.iMsdav oi bert, Veazie, Fernandina. wages, £4 per week during the winter. Apply at <»<*t«»l•- been tried in the and one kind of son Edgar arrived from New Turk Satur- 1901. to wit: on the >th das \»l Oct..bn cold the past week and better she past only Port Ilawkesbury, C. B., Jan. 4. In the Commonwealth Hotel, corner of Main and although port, 11*01, in favor of Charles T. u'ros> meat, sold in after an absence of about nine months schs. Ada S. Babson and M. B. for Pleasant streets, Belfast. of And. is not able to be out_Mrs. Franklin Chase scraps chopped fine, bags, day, Stetson, the County of Essex and Common's e.iltli Take 01 a Belfast 2w2 E. II. KNOW LTD V seems to The best all round shells are at sea. Both will remain at home Bueksport. Advantage Citiz*H chusetts,and against Burton A (h.-ssof l has been confined to her bed the past week pay. during N. S. Jan. Sidney, W., 2. Ar, (not sld.) in said Countv of i’enobseot. foi :> sold here for all fined to the next of the the Experience Before its too 2 Mighty with neuralgia—Mr. Nelson Curtis still 81 per barrel, up voyage Captain’s vessel, ship Emily Reed, San Francisco. aU.,H lars. debt or damage, and tsveiit four d.»!i bark Rose Innes—The installation of the Dec. 23. bark thirteen cents, cost of suit, ami will be remains on the sick list.Mr. Wilder Par- feed. They are brought from the islands Barbados, Sld, Glad Tid- Collier public auction, at my office in i Sanford in the little schooner following officers of the order of the ings, (from Norfolk), Trinidad (part When the back begins to ache '.elfasi. ker is having quite a severe attack of rheu- by Capt. Libby of County of Waldo, to the Ingh -st biddei inward cargo aboard); Jan. 8, ar. sch. Don’t wait ’till backache becomes chronic, matic trouble.The infant Poor Jim of Prospect_Crank Grant of Eastern Star took place Tuesday evening, Portland. twenty-first day of February, A I* daughter of Methebesec, ’Tilt o'clock in the serious kidney troubles develop, Parties nice cats to sell forenoon, the* following de**' Mr. and Mrs. Warren died Hall’s Quarry, Mt. Desert, visited Mr. Cecil with Mrs. Rose Blanchard, past Worthy Pernambuco, Dec. 5. In port, bark Au- having Angora real and all the Staples quite 'Till urinary troubles destroy night’s rest. should write me at once and give full de- estate, right, title and I). of as officer: burndale, Dow, from New York for Rosario. which the said Burton A. Cross lias in and last week. It had been a frail Moody Prospect last week_Cord Matron, installing Worthy scription of your cat’s age and color and suddenly Nov. 13. bark John Profit by a Belfast citizen’s experience. same, or had on the 13th <>t Rosario, Sld, S. Emery, prices for same. but first class day .lanuars child from Its wood has run short among the stone workers Matron, Mrs. Alice Ilichborn; Worthy Nothing at nine o'clock in the birth. age was about four Wyman, Boston. Mr. Ralph Shute of Searsport avenue, shv'fl stock wanted. S. J. GBIDDEN, 1902, forenoon, tie about Mt. Waldo and mountain Horace Associate St. 8. when the same was seized on said execut. months... Bad colds are Mosquito Patron, Capt. Griffin; Croix, Jan. Ar, sch. Sim- road, says: “I was taken with a stitch inj V 3w3* F reedom, Me. prevalent in this Herald, wit: A certain lot of land situate in I Inn this winter. soft wood is for Mrs. Orilla Mrs. mons, Philadelphia. back and I I was laid *1Some member of Dry selling Matron, West; Sec’y., side, was so bad that In said County of Waldo, and being the san I vicinity. nearly every Black River, Jam., Jan. 9. Ar, sch. Star 83 and hard wood is about all Sarah P. Mrs. Annie Harri- for six weeks, back constantly, a vised to Sarah M. Gross, by the \s :I1 of .1;n are afflicted—Mrs. Geo. of per cord, dry Twiss; Treas., of the Fort de will load for my aching J family Staples Sea, France, w WANTED. Gross, and the same conveyed to Burton A man Mrs. Marietta along with it I had another weakness which stone workers are well Conductress, New York. said •• the Centre is very low with some form of gone.The pretty ; Fletcher; | by Sarah M. Gross, by liei deed dat« Rio I saw Doan’s Pills VOUNG WOMEN to write in house. tember fixed now. There are contracts ahead Associate Conductress, Mrs Florie W. Janeiro, Jan. 9. Sld, bark Frances, very annoying. Kidney publishing 28, 1900, and recorded in Waldo l; throat trouble. She has not been able to * in own hand of Baltimore. vertised and got a box at Edmund Wilson's dm I Apply writing at once to Deeds, Book and Page : m. ami km to last five Clifford Adah, Mrs. Rose Blanchard; Ruth, SAWYER PUBLISHING the James R. Gross swallow any food whatever for a few enough years.... Staples Ames; Dec. 12. S. D. Carle- the I CO., homestead. days. Honolulu, Ar, ship store. I found mfter using them that pai Iw3* Maine. 13th. A. D. 190-2. a an- Mrs. Lena Esther, Mrs. Clara Waterville, January ... has tame crow, and Herman Partridge Sanborn; ton, Tacoma. The Monroe W. C. T. U. met at the was lessened, in fact they helped my kidm\J SAMUEL G. NORTON, Si and both are with the hens and Etta Griffin; Martha, Mrs. Eliza Trundy; Montevideo, Dec. 20. Ar, sch. D. H. Riv- home of its secretary, Miss S. A. Mansur, other, trouble in every way. 1 will always speak wd Mrs. ers, Tusket Wedge, N. S. neither of them like snow to walk in,so Electa, Mrs. Lettie Mixer; Warder, of Doan’s Jan. 10th, in observance of “Mother’s Day.” they St. Helena, Jan. 13, Passed ship Manuel Kidney Pills to my friends.” Ada Sentinel, Mr. Herbert Picked A goodly number was and the meet- stay in the hen house and get along finely. Hopkins; Hop- Llaguno, Nichols, Hong Kong for N. Y. Sold for fifty cents per box by all dealers. Fos- present Mrs. Annie Park : Marshall, Logs Up. A crow does not show like a but kins; Chaplain, ter-Milburn N. sole for the The ing was one of interest. The ne*t meeting fight hen, Mrs. Harriman; Organist, Miss Clara MARINE MISCELLANY. Co., Buffalo, Y., agents undersigned has picked up a number of WANTED Mary logs adrift in the of various which will be held Jan. 24th at the home of Mrs. keeps walking right up while the hen al- Ames....The Current Events Club met on United States. bay, marks, Spoken, Jan. 10, off Fowey Rock, sch. the owners can have and Help on the farm. A man R. N. Colson. with Mrs. Everett Remember the name—DOAN’S—and take no by proving property single The presence of all officers ways wants to fight by spurts, so the crow Wednesday afternoon Ebenezer Haggett, Warren, Havana Jan. 7 paying charges. R. E. COTTRELL, with a small family. Apply to and members is desired. comes out best and peace follows. Staples, Sr. for Brunswick. ubstitute. 3w2* Northport Avenue, Belfast lw'2* A. B.*, at Tlie Journal Ofli