The R Journal."" THDBSDAY, FEBRUARY 1901. __BELFAST, MA1KE, 21, NUMBER 8 ^ of To-Day’s to contents Journal. meeting....According the war depart- A SPELL OF WEATHER. Bowler, a well-known teacher of Boston at OBITUARY. THE ment’s plans, the army is to be recruit- the time of his death. She leaves two sis- KNIGHTS UF PYTHIAS BALL. I'AGE 1. PERSONAL. ed to its full authorized ters and a circle of strength of Snow Drifts IS Feet large friends to mourn Week...Legislative Notes.. No Deep, Mercury at or Re- died at his home on their loss. 100,000 men. The regular army now Rufus Walton High The v«* Vi-iine lee .A Spell of Weather.. low Zero and Roads Impassable. fourteenth annual ball of Belfast Literature in the 19th Cen- consists of about street last at the age of 80 years. George A. Gilchrest has gone to Boston v j.-m-an 67,000 men, including Saturday Uniform Hare While here After a Company Rank, Knights of Py- on ■jh* ».‘,.criean Belgian Club...Along the troops in the Philippines, so that many reckoned our recent He was born in Belfast, a son of Samuel long distressing sickness Hiram F. buisness. ofTythins Ball.-Concern- severe at his thias, was held in the Belfast Opera House Knight the new enlistments are limited to weather from the snow storm the last to of a Page passed away residence on Mc- .V i. i-trirs..Personal...High School which Walton, and was pass away Donald H. S. Dean of Rockland was in about Feb. street, Bucksport, Feb. 15th, at the Tuesday evening, and was, as usual, a bril- Belfast 1.1 in Keal Estate. 33,000 men....Connecticut, Louis- begun 4th, it really dates back to Jan. of eleven. The father was among of family age about 60. A brother,Dr. J. John liant success Tuesday on business. PAGE 3. ana, Tennessee and have and Page, in every particular. The dec- Washington 28th, from that time until the business men of the now in California, and one Miss been as Saturday^ enterprising early sister, orations of the hall J. A. Havener of Auxiliary Fishing Ves- selected the names of the four Feb. who was were more elaborate Rockport is visiting his sperience.. 16th, the mercury hovered about of the last century. In 1806, in com- Mary Page, present during his last General I,ibbey...New England authorized the and the' part survives Mr. than ever before and mother, Mrs. A. S. warships by House, zero mark and did hours, Page. At the breaking included all the usual Havener. ,. tmers Boston's New Drink uot get above the and Nathaniel for the construction of which a bill is freezing pany with Janies Nesmith out of the Civil war he n University of Maine Alumni. The enlisted, giving features, with several new ones. Banks of A. E. Stevens and wife left in the Senate.The President point. Ice King held all New England he built the first three-story build- faithful and valuable service until last Saturday p>uk cgjnn. pending Stanley, by and stood on "| in its and even wounds received in battle he was palms potted plants eaoh for a short visit in Auburn. page Feb. 13th sent the nomination grasp, New York did not es- on the site where the stores to 3. following ing in Belfast, obliged side of the to 14th accept his discharge with health seriously stage and large flags were drap- Mrs. E. L. Grenada News Notes. the Senate: Charles A. Boutelle of cape. February this cold period had of Augustine Colburn, Owen Bros. and£. S. Stevens went to Lewiston impaired, for which a small pension was ed at the rear, with the double of PAGE 4. Maine to be a on the retired proved to be the most triangle for a visit of two Captain persistent of Pitcher are now located. It was known as allowed him. a sufferer for sev- Tuesday weeks. spell Although the order in at the Water list of the Navy...The House committee of weather that has occurred eral years his cheerful words and evergreen top. The tri- A. Famine..County Correspon- in the history the “Babel” on account of its peculiar genial C. Mosman and Walter S. Hobbs went f \ iihors. on naval affairs Feb. loth fa- manner insured a hearty welcome to all angle was brightly illuminated with incan- reported of the Boston Weather Bureau. contained the to Lewiston on the Another shape. The building Masonic and he visited. Tuesday business. PAGE 3. vorably Senate joint resolution feature of this gatherings places The funer- descent lamps and bore the inscription, cold spell was- the continu- in 1840. In 1811 he be- al was held Belfast. bronze medals to the officers and hall. It was burned Sunday afternoon, Rev. Wni. Ralph Hart of visited .Wedding Bells...The giving ance of winds “Belfast Company No. 2,” in red letters, Lawrence, Mass., Farm Annual..Frances men of high from the north, northeast of the first Forsyth officiating and the honors of the U. the North Atlantic squadron came one of the coporators Bap- in the his father, G. M. Hart, the week. s:ii of tile Belfast or and V. D.’s.of which he was a and, centre “U. R., K. P.” in large past Hospital.-News in the battle of northwest; they were most violent act of worthy member, participating Santiago tist church, established by special were extended. The letters with Brainard Griffin at when calm remains were placed colored lights. The festoons and family of St. Paul, PAGE 6. bay. ...The Senate committee on night, But 77. in appro- ordinarily prevails. He died in 1853, aged Ru- the Silver Lake receiving tomb to remain are while these Legislature. of bunting about the front of the Minn., visiting at Wellman L. Hanson’s...... he priations has the fortifica- winds blockaded until gallery '1 Maine Tress People at completed land travel, fus, the subject of this sketch, served a few spring. f lie. p Water tions bill. It carries an and in the top of the hall w ere C. Ilowes and Vessels..High increase over filling in the roads and walks as artistically Hervey wife left Tuesday F'ire Statistics. fast as years as a clerk in the store of his brother, .ne the House of and to the central was a $311,000, of which $225,000 shoveled out, H. arranged, chandelier for short visit in Boston and New York. PAGE 7. they certainly prevented the anil then went to Old Town, where he en- Joseph Grindle, after a long sickness is for the purchase of land on from added a large arc light. A tri- Cushing's freezing up of the bay. Had these winds complicated troubles, died at the resi- large single Mrs. Samuel Adams went to .Original Story. and the erection of bat- gaged in numerous pursuits, including lum- Bangor last island, Maine, ceased to dence of his son, Clarence Grindle, in Or- angle in evergreen with the figures “1901” page 8. blow, or veered to the and trade. He took week to attend the funeral of Col. J. W. teries and $71,000 for carriages for 12- southwest, bering, log driving land, Feb. 16th, at the age of 75 years. Mr. in iiunty to send the colored lights hung at the rear of the Porter. Correspondence..Ship inch mortars. There is a decrease of so.as drift ice into the harbor, contracts in various lines and carried on a Grindle was well known and Births. ..Marriages.. Deaths. universally hall. There were also the usual minor de- for our water communication esteemed in the town where he was born $25,000 the care of fortifications. would have been store at the village. In 1849 he went to John X. Stewart, who has been confined and had always lived. Of a and vices of That the opposition to the bill shut off. The long continued and extreme large promi- drums, swords, guns, etc., arranged to his house OF THE WEEK. shipping Philadelphia, where he remained two years, nent but two Isaac several weeks by an injury, is riEWS in the U. S. Senate will not a cold and the family survive, Perry iu various positions, and many additional permit frequent snow falls must other- and then went to California. He worked Grindle of North 90 and slowly improving. vote to Bluehill, years old, incandescent added to be taken on the measure at the wise have about that Capt. ffm, Grindle of lamps the brilliant \i mis. Portland brought result. As it for a time in the but was en- Bucksport, who light- Miss building session was made clear mines, chiefly wears effect. Blanche L. Sullivan attended the present during was the harbor has ly more years than three score and ve received circulars no- frequently been skim- as a contractor and in trade. He built Friday’s session. It was announced that gaged ten, The officers of the Governor’s reception and ball in Augusta rat after the med over in the but newly-elected company Slay 1, 1901, unanimous consent for a vote would not morning, by night all and the first toll road across the last operated areas follows: F. H. Thursday. bp several unions will ex- trace of ice would it Captain, Welch; 1st be granted....The meeting of the cabinet disappear. Through Sierra Nevadas, owned onenf the best out- Miss Betsey Staples, eighty-one years old, ; l hours will constitute a all the mail Lieut., F. J. Stephenson; 2d Lieut., H. E. Mrs. H. H. Forbes is able to be Feb. 15th was devoid of interest. trains arrived and departed fits of died Feb. 4th at the residence of her again public teams in the mountains, and at one niece, E. about the el that shall receive The members in session with but Mrs. Jennie R. H. Roberts, 136 Holland Knight; Rec., F. Carrow; Treas., F. I). house, after being confined to her they remained less slight delay occasionally, but the time did an extensive business o. The circular is lumbering street, West Mass. Miss Chas. M. bed weeks. signed than an hour and transacted no business. train on the Somerville, Staples’ Jones; Sentinel, Welch; many freight Belfast branch had to in with a Mr. Russ. home was Guard, ii the and company He built in Searsport, Me., and for the carpenters joiners, Secs. Hay and Hitchcock were not pres- be cancelled and Wm. M. Welch. B. the crew employed in in se', past few years she had been accustomed to Hatch, formerly of Islesborc, was and masons, plumbers, ent at the churches era] newly-settled sections meeting.Gen. Boynton, a snow spend the winters in West Somerville and At 8 o’clock Col. Elmer Small and quite ill with the at his in .inl their running plow to keep the line clear. in California, lie was a devout Capt. grip home Mel- helpers, gasfitters chairman of the inaugural press com- Methodist, summers in Searsport. The which the event in Au- The first freight from the west since Feh. funeral, I. M. Cottrell entered and were received rose, Mass., last week. great mittee, announces that by arrangement and contributed liberally to the funds for was private, was held Feb. 6th, Rev. Mr. was the 4th arrived with military honors the in full !.'■ 14th, Governor’s with at Arms Ransdell of the here Feb. 16th. building and the and Reynolds, of North Cambridge, officiating. by Company, Capt. Thomas Burgess has arrived home i Sergt. supporting churches, ! he was While our The body was taken to for uniform. from 'apitol beautifully senate all local press men and resident harbor and bay are free from did much missionary work by his Searsport burial. \ inalhaven, where his schooner, the !■■! upright the occasion and was The Belfast Band then a correspondents and all visiting press ice, Fox Island Thoroughfare is closed to the men with gave , P. M. Bonney, is frozen in. I visitors from all of example among rough whom parts men will make direct to Mr. American Literature in the every number of which was execu- application navigation; Boston docks were frozen up, he was in contract. At one igth Century. skilfully S. A. Parker left i: ivernor Hill and staff re- E. G. chairman of brought time, Tuesday for Winsted, Dunnell, the con- and New York last week had the main ted. Following is the program: visitors in the executive only when m company with his brother Samuel Conn., to visit his half-brother, I). M. gressional press committee, for press The lecture Rev. A. Overture Summer Night’s Dream, i Mrs. Hill and Miss Man- ship channel open, and one of the large in a a by Ashley Smith at Suppe facilities at the capital building and for store, season of almost famine struck Intermezzo—Salome, Lorraine Drinkwater, who is seriously ill. ocean the Universalist church even- the ladies in the Senate liners was ice-bound in her dock. So the section in which were last Sunday admission to the inaugural platform. they located. Fantasia from Maritana, Wallace C. H. Ames, at one time -e was a brief resume proprietor of the reception continued from The President told complete was the embargo that its effects to the ing of the best in litera- Ballet Music from Feramors, Rubenstein Senators who called They gave freely suffering people Bay View House, has In the the ture of the as Gavotte Camden, bought the evening citi- upon him Feb. 16th that would were severely felt in the New York markets. about them and relieved the past century, such only a dil- Wilhelmina, Montague Congress distress of of DeWitt Commercial Hotel in Mass. ... ; cist a gave a to the student and earnest admirer Medley popular airs, Athol, reception be called in extra session as soon as the Prices of meat, fish, oysters and vegetables hundreds who would otherwise have fared igent could ■ u Hall.Charles E. Twenty-three dances were on the card. Dr. W. L. City Cuban Constitution should be received. advanced at a rate. compile. Literature is a mirror of a nation’s West, V. S., was in known rapid Large consign- badly. During his last years in California Skowhegan Portland builder, .....It Two new were introduced into the last week on will cost the government $25,000 ments of life and the purpose of the lecturer was to figures professional business, and per- 4th after a illness. produce for New York city from he owned and a large ranch in long in salaries alone to hold the operated grand march, the procession forming across formed an inaugural Iowa, Illinois and the lead to quickened thought, urge a more operation in dental surgery...... uni high in the masonic or- ball in the Indiana, Missouri, Florian. In 1892 he returned to Belfast pension bureau building. serious choice and of and double triangle at the close of the is a member of Northwest section were either tied up by study the best pro- Hon. Wm. B. Swan, who has been confin- prominent Fully $10,000 in incidental expenses and has since resided here. He married inarch. a the snow en or duqtions in literature,and to the minds ed to the house a cold societies. He had "been be added to this.Gen. MacArthur route else badly delayed by in and after the death of his open by was out Monday may California, was served on the at the ... ic and to a broader vision of what our uational Supper stage for the first time in city government has informed the war that the ice in the North River, which crippled first wife he married Mrs. Anna nearly three weeks. department Libby, rear of the curtain from 10 to 12 o’clock Republican leader. He was the Hancock and life shall become in the next hundred years. by transports Kilpat- transportation. who survives him. He had no children. I)r. and Mrs. E. A. Wilson will be at home j'il popular.Isaac Parker rick At the of caterer M. R. Knowlton of the Windsor have left Manila for the United I he snow which fell here was not m beginning the century the English this week from ,i who disappeared from his Mr. Walton belonged to a long-lived, hardy Hotel. is the bill of fare: Burlington, Vt., and the States. The Hancock has the thirtieth but in hard and people asked, “Who reads an American Following doctor will in r nas returneu. At feathery flakes, granules, most of below the be his office next 4tn, volunteer on board and family, whom, though Saturday. infantry the the wind it into drifts that in some book ?” But to-day some of our books Oysters, (Raw) his disappearance a letter carries 400 sick packed medium stature, were experts in manly Cold Turkey Cold Ham The announcement has been made of the Kilpatrick soldiers. have a circulation in m which he stated that he places would bear the weight of a horse, larger England than Cold sports and in labor requiring combined Tongue engagement of William C. White, formerly ; and a snow here. The eminent men of 1801 were not Salad himself in the Androscog- upon which wooden shovel Cabbage of to Mrs. strength and agility. Shortly before coming Olives Pickles Belfast, Ada Nye of Milford, At the annual Cumberland In Brief. The Chicago Record made little When cut out in literary men. The world will never out- Celery says impression. East Mr. Walton met with a severe Hot Rolls Mass. Mention of Mrs. L. M. X. Stevens has sent the injury the Good Tem- fol- blocks it resembled marble, but was far grow some of the writings of Benjamin Ice Cream and Assorted to his spine, but by his indomitable will he Cake Miss Eliza ; Portland, Feb. 14th, reso- lowing message to the editor of the and those of Brockden Pendleton was in Belfast a few whiter than any marble ever quarried. at work Franklin; Brown, Apples Oranges Grapes rting the resubmis- official organ of the AY. C. T. U.: “Print kept under conditions which would Tea Milk days last week on her home to Isles- against From all sections of Waldo have our first real novelist, were works of power Coffee way amendment were as good as can of Mrs. county have made a less determined man aconfirm- boro from "ihibitory many things you and he was The tables were set and the ser- Rockland, where she has been ill come of the first writer to earn his living handsomely remonstrance to be sent Carrie Nation. She certainly has ac- reports great drifts, through which, ed invalid. He was an active worker in the with the with his pen. Philadelphia was the earliest vice was all that could be desired. grip. was all complished much.”.A des- in many cases, it has been found impossible, Methodist church signed by present. special and his presence will be Harraden 8. Pearl of W brother of to the centre of literature,;and ranks high to-day. The dancing was continued until 3 o’clock. Bangor attended the Longfellow, patch Post-Intelligencer of with the crews and teams available, to open greatly missed in the congregation. The ■t In 1800 Lincoln, our most loved The committees in charge are entitled to Zeta Psi convention held last week in Port- Longfellow, died at his Seattle. AYashington, says 60 men were roads. A road broken out one would president, day funeral was held Monday afternoon, Rev. land Land, Feb. 14t)i. at the ad- entombed by an explosion at the Union Poe, and Dr. Holmes w ere born. This year great credit for the excellence of the ar- and in Brunswick under the auspices be filled in again level full the next night. G. E. »:■ A mi years and 9 months, mines, owned by the AA'elling Collierv Edgett officiating. Washington Irving published the in all Fran- of the Bowdoin In the drifts the roads were shoveled History rangements particulars. Capt. chapter. iw leaves a company, and that there is understood larger widow,two sons, of New York, and John Howard Payne’s cis II. Welch and Fred G. Spinney were I. A. Conant and architects of Bos- to be no of their out to a depth of from G to 10 feet, and the Geo. W. died Henry Staples went to Hu-hard, hope rescue.The Longfellow very suddenly “Home, Sweet Home” belongs to this door with the aids: crews found next that their labor directors,' following Auburn Tuesday to attend the annual en- unmarried daughters, Renfrew gold mine in Nova Scotia, with morning in his room in the Revere House Tuesday period, but is dear to every American’s W. J. Clifford, J. A. Montetiore, J. F. Syl- of the and Lucia AVads- an of has realized was in vain. The snow would drift in dur- campment Maine Division, Grand ngfellow expenditure $3,500 morning. He was apparently as well as for its heart. In 1817 Bryant’s Thanatopsis appear- vester, W. W. Knowlton, J. B. Waterman, of the uit-ilow, who reside at home. $90,000 owners. There is noth- ing the night, filling the cuts level full and usual Army Republic. Monday evening and retired about ed in the North American Review. In 1820 M. I- r a Airs. James ing in the Klondike that will Elmer Small, W. Welch, J. K. Dennett, I the callers at The Journal sister. surpass solid enough to bear the weight of a man. 8.30 o’clock. about 0.30 he Among office ( officers of Tuesday morning James Fenimore his life W. M. ambridge.ri’he United that....The Chang Chi Tung, Cooper began F. Patterson, C. Welch. was Rev. Geo. E. 1 One section of from Waldo yesterday Tufts, who has al has of road, leading went to the hotel office and asked for some been ordered to de- viceroy Ilankow, have tried arid de- work. Following are the committees: been confined t<> Station to Swanville was fenced out. The the house for some weeks, x Chinamen now in Port- at Ilankow Jamaica ginger for a pain in his stomach. For the most the third decade of the capitated eight alleged part Reception committee, F. I). Jones, M. W. lie is glad to be about to evade the immi- Boxer leaders....The drifts were heavy and extended far out into About an hour later a again. trying transport Sheridan telephone message century was sterile. We scarcely ever hear Welch, R. E. Strout, 11. E. Knight, A. E. ! so was ; He will send them to sailed from San Francisco for the fields that it impossible to get was sent to the house from Mathews Bros’, Bicknell. Saturday the names of the writers of that The following members of T. II. Marshall period. Committee on Elmer 5> hence tliey will probably Manila, via Honolulu, carrying $2,000,- around them, as was done in most oTier where he was about arrangements, Small, Relief mill, employed, asking From 1830 to 1800 our literature became dis- F. II. W. M. C. Corps attended tin* State Convention n- i to 000 in coin to the in the eases. Last but three Chairman, Welch, Welch, way ('hina.Jlajor gold pay troops Thursday mail stages as he had not at the mill. in Auburn him, appeared tinctive, as our national life w'as dis- M. Welch, J. A. Montetiore, R. E. Strout, Tuesday: Mrs. J. F. MoKeen, "J Portland lias been desig- Philippines. The 26th and 27th infan- those from just arrived here, Camden, Centre Mr.'John Jones, the landlord’s father, went J. B. Waterman, A. E. Bicknell, F. D. Mrs. Daniel L. Mrs. II. mand the detachment from try regiments, a number of recruits tinctive, and the trend of intellectual life Rowe, J. Dodge, Lincolnville and Stockton Some to his room and found him Jones, F. J. Stephenson, E. F. Carrow, II. Springs. lying naturally was Mrs. E. O. Pendleton, Mrs. I),. IE Strout. Guard of Maine that is to and cabin passengers were also on and vigor toward New England. Whit- E. Knight. of the mails were brought in and taken out as if but life nauguration of President board....The stores and warehouses in in bed asleep, was extinct. tier and Willis were the Eevi M. Poor of is in perhaps strongest Col. Dunlap and stall' were unable to be Augusta Belfast Bros, of Kockland Boston and the wherever by the postmasters of the near-by offices, He had evidently died instantly and pain- Perry merchandise, of this period. \\Te have now one of the visiting his mother and who are con- on or present on account of illness of some of the sisters, an in- of the John P. who came foot, by single teams over as a ating inaugurating situated, Squire corpor- lessly, his face bore natural expression. one 1 country’s great uncrowned heroes, of fined to the house b\ illness. There are i’-' members. Among the visitors present were aiiling rock from their ation. the provision packing concern the short section of road, while the stages Mr. was born in now Longfellow Pittston, the greatest seers and prophets, Ralph five sick persons in the Mrs. Poor, i ne is to use one or which failed for in were were unable to the following: Capt. I. M. Cottrell, a former family, plan $3,000,non 1S08, get through the drifts be- and enlisted when a man Randolph, young Waldo Emerson. This man represents the the mother, F. 8. Coombs ami wife and Geo. mobiles for this purpose, ca- sold at auction in Boston Feb. 18th. yond. captain of Belfast Company, but now a in one of the companies formed near the noblest mental and moral life of our l’ tiling ten tons at a load, The property was bid in by the reor- nation. member of Laconia Company and of the E. Thomas and wife. The road from the Hayford district was but to o he able to make more ganization committee at $1,100,000. The close of the war, unassigned any regi- From 1800-70, a reconstruction period, was many shoveled out drifts 10 feet staff of the major of the Second New Hamp- Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ilarriman of Water- than a horse and of Frank O. through deep ment. He worked twelve years in Bath not in team, personal rights Squire prolific literature, although many- shire Charles A. Maho- ville attended the t ie Wednesday, Feb. 13th, but Thursday morn- Regiment; Capt. reception given by e a cheaper mode of cou- were sold to the same committee for and then came to Belfast and entered the fine were written. We should also things of now of citizens of to Gov. John F. I he annual snow are re- ing the cut was filled in level full. The ney, formerly Belfast, captain Augusta Hill, dinner of the $130,000....Severe storms of Mathews Bros. For several mention W. D. one of our employ Howells, greatest of Grand the executive council and the members of bar association was given ported in Europe....The asphalt contro- farmers in that neighborhood had a quan- j Pierpole Company Farmington; years past he has been foreman of the door and most Catholic critics and perhaps our Fell. 15th. Ex-Gov. Cleaves versy has been in of 200 of Chancellor F. W. Whiting of Old Town; the legislature, Thursday evening, Feb. 14th. temporarily adjusted tity produce, including pounds He was a fine of third novelist. We be I has the department. mechanic, really- great should M. F. mlges AVebb, Putnam, Sav- Venezuela....The Queen resigna- cream for the which was Past Chancellor Lenfest of Vinal- Mrs. W. was creamery, promised social and a C. TutHe called to Water tion of the genial and disposition, had proud of the activity- and achievement of ■use and Strout and Judge present Spanish cabinet.. to be delivered in the The haven; F. E. Cottrell and wife of Rock- ville last w^eek the city. produce number of friends. He was a member by serious illness of her New were “The Danish government,” says the large the last 25 years, and the average quality of Hampshire pres- was in a box on the land; O. II. Dilworth of Madison. placed big dry goods of the of He a little granddaughter, Erma. The child had 1 > | making was entirely infor- Copenhagen correspondent to the Lon- Knights Pythias. leaves the nation’s literature has measurably- a Tuesday afternoon Silver Cross Lodge forward runners of horse sled and seven sister in a diphtheria but has overcome that disease and itiry at Saco were given the don Daily Mail, “has evidently broken brother and Augusta, and brother improved. The growth of literary clubs, men started with it over the drifts for the conferred the three ranks on a candidate, is in a fair for Mrs. Tuttle a II. Knight,who is charged all dealings with the United States in in New York City. His age was 54 years. the of and way recovery. equipping public libraries, the and after the work was rder of Fannie at regard to the sale of Danish AYest city. The trip from S. V. Philbrook's farm to performed the Grand returned home Friday night. Sprague, publication of magazines and papers devot- ■ Chancellor convened a of the Grand ’th. Judge Powers made Indies.” the creamery, a distance of over four miles, The remains of Cyrus Davis, a former meeting Recent ed to literature have and en- Washington despatches indicate o strengthened the the jury during the fore- was made in less than an hour. The crew resident of were taken there re- Lodge members present and conferred that H. M. Lord will be successful Montville, the life. Our Major to. p. m., the returned couraged nation’s present Grand on Past Chancellors N. in his efforts to secure an in jury LEGISLATIVE NOTES. was S, V. and F. M. Philbrick, True Hay- for interment in the lot beside Lodge degree appointment t cently family literature with that of acquittal.The story of a compares favorably J. F. J. and M. F. Len- the regular army. That this will prove so ford, Thos. J. Brown, Chas. Simmons, F.d. his wife. Funeral services were held at the Pottle, Stephenson ’-’eB ’75, president of the association, and led. li l — A ^ ^ I pel not, True’s Elixir I I Sec. J. W. Martin. consider- 1 gv B- w g will net as a harmless tonic. For 60 ■ ’95, put Aw eg fl g the standard for fever- « able work into the meet- years remedy ^ the details of a^lflllLgf "ishness, costiveness, sour stomach, ing and the affair was attended. A indigestion, etc.. 3n cts. a bottle at largely ! !RL & druggi.its’. Write for free book. Pres. Harris was and I>K- J- present among IjlilHL JT F* TRUE A: CO.. Viiburn. Me. ^ others were Col. I. K. Stetson, treas- ireatTueut for Tape Worms. Write for free pamphlet. urer of the University; Hon. W. T. Haines, ’70, of Waterville; Hr. C. F. Lewis, faculty member of the Univer- sity athletic committee; Prof. George E. Gardiner, dean of the law school; Hon. E. B. Winslow of Portland, mem- feel ashamed of yourself tor upholding ber of the board of trustees; Charles a measure that" favors making your J. Dunn, Esq., of Orono, representa- A WOMAN'S VOTE sons drunkards and also the sous of tive to the legislature; E. M. Blanding, is always based upon preference—she knows for whom other fathers and mothers in the State '76, of Bangor. or for what she is voting. Many of the brightest of Maine, and that is just what license women in the United States vote —or at least show does.” “Well,” said he, “this prohibi- Maine Loyal Legion. their preference for our " White House ”Mocha tory law' is a failure and there is more and Java Coffee, for they know it is the best ob- liquor sold in our State than ever The Lincoln of the Maine tamable, the richest, nicest coffee money can buy, and to-day meeting the before.” “My dear friend,” said I, commandery of the military order of coffee that will last longest, is most uniform in “you will have to make that talk to the Loyal Legion of the United States, flavor, and most satisfactory to buy. Packed only in i some one else, for 1 know a great deal was held at the Falmouth Hotel, Port- and a-lb. air-tight tin cans. ASK YOUR OROCb k FRANK W. GOWEN. IT. better, and you and the worst enemies land, Feb. 13th, with a goodly number FOR of prohibition in the Maine Legislature of prominent civil war veterans in at- Dmlnall. Wright Oo.,Principal OoffmmRoamtmr*,Boaton I of j of he Order Past International Lecturer will not even deny, when you get right tendance. The paper of the evening Good Templars. down to the solid facts, but that the was read by Rev. Henry S. Burrage, his The following article against “Re- sales of liquor to-day under prohibition topic being “The Three Times I Saw in Maine are one-third as much as President Lincoln.” Contributions in submission” was recently published in only they were under license. You ought to keeping with the spirit of the occasion the and editions of the In the Straits of La Mare. daily weekly know also that when we were' under li- were made by Col. 1. S. Bangs of Water- Lewiston Journal: cense there were open bars every- ville, Col. Franklin M. Drew and where in all our towns. The II. S. Melcher. The del- Age advances rapidly and the rme- around Staten Island our weather A NOTABLE VIEW OF RESUBMISSION. country Maj. following town of Readtieid in this (Ken- egates to the ninth quadriennial con- A health Argument life braces were in. The wind head- SOME SKETCHES OF THE WAY THINGS "county iniscences of scenes of my past checked rum at of Wash- WENT IN THE OLD DAYS OF LICENSE nebec) had seven open shops, gress the order, to be held at flash before me as I live over ed us, and now were braced against which were of next were chosen: you have tried vividly they IN MAINE. sold 2,300 gallons spirits ington April, Major Probably twenty remedies, and are and the the backstays, to make our course good annually. Albion had several, and also Sidney W. Thaxter, Major Henry S. still no better. Lots of so-called cures are bom and die again weigh mentally geograph- As this old light for the resubmission every year a wide berth. to the town of (Jlifka, while Durham, in Burrage and Col. Franklin M. Drew. ical delineations of the incident. and give the island Up of our laws to the Ours has been in use over 40 and temperance people in the county of Androscoggin, with Alternates. Col. Seth C. Gordon, Ensign years, is coo- this time there was no real seeming has in our 1 on On the third of March, A. D. 1875. in begun again Legislature less than 1,5011 inhabitants, had seven Edward A. Butler and Hebron stantly the gain. vou see the point, it cures. would like to before the readers of Capt. latitude 54 south, in the morn- danger. The wind now beaded the ship lay licensed grog The town of Al- degrees The Journal and the citizens of Maine shops. Mayhew. The True “L. F.” ATWOOD'S Bilious off a she was headed two ford had fifty-live notorious drunkards: BITTERS, ing watch, fine weather, the wind point, yet in the condition of this com- general Kennebunk, Topsham, with course points to tbe end of the eastern island. monwealth under license and free rum ninety-live: northwest with strong breezes, a population of only 1.564, had forty; or more and it and the condition as it is under southwest. Before noon the high We bad eight miles to go to-day New Gloucester, Wayne, thirty, and at the same time 1 will forty; seen had to the prohibition, and and so 1 i STARVED mountains of Staten Island were begun darken, showing Farmington, eighty: might say with Burke in that great speech in shades of second mate was go on you the sorrowful condi- blow from the deck southwest night. My Parliament on “American taxation:” showing bearing by tion of this State under license: but it as good a wheelsman as ever steered a “Nothing but truth could give me this growth south. is unnecessary, as it is a matter of his- CLOSING OUT SALE. and was now at the wheel. The firmness; truth and clean evidence of hair There is a passage between Staten ship plain tory. But I say that to-day under pro- cannot be beaten down by nobility.” I the was under reefed hibition there is not a single that comes Island and Terra Del l'uego called ship single topsails, These bills which have been introduced place » and openly sells liquors for beverage pur- Straits of La Mare, and a great advan- forestaysails, jib, main-spencer into our from lack MY ENTIRE STOCK OF^-—-_ Legislature by Representative poses in any of these towns I have this when it beaded us off another of Lewiston invoke the repeal of tage is obtained by going through spanker, Kelley mentioned, and they have few if any of hair I had the the prohibitory clause in our constitu- as you will be sixty miles, or point. Then topgallantsails “notorious drunkards.” passage, tion, to be followed of course by the re- food. The no My mend was silent tor some time, more, to the windward and in the near set, as spars and sails would be of of the enactments peal statuatory pro- but after awhile he said, "Yes, I know hair has Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, of Horn. use to me if tbe ship had to go ashore. for its enforcement and the sub- vicinity Cape viding that rum selling is bad business and this MAID under the stitution therefor of what shall be no me. The ship carrying topgallautsails and The ship fairly staggered is a tough question to handle, but still nam termed a local or a the wind I concluded to of canvas, but there was option well-regulat- after all 1 timl,” said lie, a It is starved. It abeam, go pressure only ed license law. Now these members of "quite good keeps this this direful many people who favor license.’.’ “That Cut Etc. through this passage and was elated alternative—go by the who are to pro- Silverware, Glass, Legislature opposed all may be," said "and everyone has coming out, gets with but as Burns or destruction was inevitable for hibition and in favor of a I, my good luck; alas, point, licensing a to their but I want to tell thinner and traffic that Gladstone declared had in- right views, thinner, says, “The best laid schemes o’ mice and the ship and all on board. My feelings you before we part that the average dicted the human race bald AT A GREAT men aft A black were but identical upon greater citizens in this State are as much spots appear, REDUCTION gang agley.” cloud, beyond description, and op- calamities than “war, pestilence to driven the wind in the who have been in the same posed license and free rum every- then actual baldness. swiftly by west- with those famine" have nothing whatever to say where among us as they were when we ern horizon, was now visible. 1 The weather side of the as to the of the State of Maine The hair gave situation. history voted for constitutional prohibition in only good under the same kind of a law they de- the order to clue up the topgallantsail, foretopgallantsail was lifting and the 1884. That was the year when Blaine, food sire to again saddle upon us. Why all haul the foresail and stand about a mile off in with the one of the greatest political leaders of up by your point range this silence on their as to the con- you part our times, received 13,000 majority, and GEO. = topsailhalyards, all in quick succession. lee cathead. The sea roaring and break- dition of our State under license? Gen- R. POOR, Jeweler, Belfast our people upheld the principles of pro- can The sleet and wind came together and ing on tbe rocky precipices was like the tlemen, why not be fair and face the MD hibition after a trial of over 30 years by music and tell our that to buy it was dark as midnight. The ship was roar of artillery. As we neared the people prior a majority of 47,000—and Governor Hill 184(1 we had tried in Maine con- — every ■ is on a of j was right when lie said in his inaugural almost her beam ends. 1 got her be- point there was reaction wind, ceivable scheme of regulating the traffic Hair address: a of its consti- fore the wind, when the caused tbe mountains and the in rum. Over and over did our “By provision ship righted. by high again tution and statute laws which, with to restrict this awful by 1 could not see t he jibboom, so blind- opposite force, acting mutually. legislature try overwhelming its citizens I t traffic and save our from the majorities, was the sleet. all This is felt with people have sustained at the vigor ing Abandoning phenomenon always foulest of the of the repeatedly polls, feeds enemy home, the State of Maine stands opposed to thoughts ot going through the straits, heavy winds blowing on the sides of church and the State; and what was the the the manufacture and sale of intoxicat- roots, stops Published Mon- I'm-; s■ » my mind was now wholly occupied for mountains from the ocean, when result? i high ing liquors.” And he was also right when and the day, Wednesday, Tim is! The facts which T am to state are starvation, and is the safety of the ship. AVe got her in the immediate vicinity. The ship he said: “To-day, in a large majority of Friday, in know: matters of well attested and I mmmmm reality a line, fresh. history, our hair thick and .a under reefed and the course w ! towns, there exists grows II C h e r d a topsails ent by in the surf with the topgallant- contradiction. ()ur State was practical prohi- ll/H every-ot y | challenge and the law the the now bition, against liquor It cures dan- IIII ff Daily, giving was southeast to keep clear of sail the undertow overrun with breweries and distilleries long. latest news on NEW- quivering, washing traflic is as well enforced as against days al ban; to \.w- of and cov- Staten Island. The that in the decks fore and As soon as the and rum shops, and drinking excesses j druff also. a issue, per 01 gale began aft. ! other forms of crime. Even in our Keep news of characterized all the of our ering the Hass, gatherings i other three. the northwest was gradually shifting had weathered the now or cities and larger villages, where the bottle of it on It con- and i'ln.: ;t ship point, While in Portland the town your tains people. are most active all important cont.a in- to the and the weather never was to liquor interests and ag- northeast, light- the time take the sail off, bell was rung at eleven every forenoon table. foreign cable news most gressive, and where the law is most per- dressing ed with the dismal shore of and at four o’clock afternoon as up, rocky and lively work was done with a will, every sistently violated, it has not failed to It restores fBpDlWFiit'Z a for all citizens to work always VAR If BUN F. Staten Island to the leeward. The is- to save the spars, as the now7 felt signal stop exert a and influ- I U n IV of same 1 ship a restraining salutary or date, also Domestic YORK and take drink. Think of it—people color to faded gray Itout .. «. land is hounded with precipitious cliffs, the full force of the furious and violent ence.” and Corre- stopping work and all kinds of business Foreign press \Kvtl -;J. In Cumberland after 23 hair. we spondence Short turn] I it with their rocky slopes, roaring by the No can no color and rum.Is it county, days Mind, say np cm-ut gale. pencil draw, drinking any wonder,I ask, of Sheriff Pearson’s administration, Stories, Elegant of tin- !-i1.•—t tr action of the sea, and descending in and no words describe the that Maine became under license and “always.” Half-tom* Illustra- del*, lias -'trTt,.:!1 paint, mag- there was not a hotel or regular bar tions. Humorous and free rum the poorest and most drunken gray white cascades at the base of nificent scenery of the storm. If the room in which liquor was sold in Port- $1.00 a bottle. All druggists. commonwealth on earth? Any wonder the mountain. land. The occupants in the jail were ship had struck, there would have been that a of our farms “I have found Hair greater proportion one-half and drunken your Vigor TRI-WEEKLYiSialSc WEEKLY emptied people to be the best I have ever tural Matters and •• The mountainous island was not none left to tell the tale. A had to be sold for rum debts; that our remedy P"H> complete were seen on the streets. tried for the hair. My hair was Comprehensive and !\ were rarely May crptf! more than a mile and that chil- out so I reliable Financial a off, with the sea relief from the troubles of life is not to jails overcrowded, the good work continue in Maine, and 1 falling very bad, thought by t iii dren were to from house to I would try a bottle of it. 1 had and Market reports on the rocks at the obliged beg that will breaking base of the be to double the hope year used one and hair is expected, having yet house for “cold victuals.” This was | earnestly year by only bottle, my and .•:<^ it is now mountainous than our show new triumphs in our battle against stopped ‘falling out, and Regular subscrip- region higher stormy cape. Cai'T. J. P. Farrow. universal in the of but to- and days license; the greatest foe to civilization. This real thick long.” royal trucks. AVhen we kept off to go day under prohibition this sign of pov- Nancy J. mountcabtle, anxiety on the part of the rumsellers Yonkers, N. Y. erty has ceased. Those were July 28,1898. TRIBUNE TRIBUNE entirely for resubmission reminds me that when We furnish it with \ car the days when our people were consum- THE R FIT PLI- w, Working Overtime. ^ASTOniA. I was a boy I was very fond of Writ* tho Doctor. in drink the entire chasing CA X JOURNAL Till 1.1 hour laws are ing strong property and I one as He will send you his book on The Eight ignored by those Bears the The Kind You Have Always squirrels, remember day I for no < Bought of our State in every of Hair and Scalp. Ask him any ques- per year, \\ tireless, little workers— Dr. New period twenty was a one m advance. s King’s chasing line large gray that, tion you wish about your hair. You foi Life bills. Millions and often as I have read of our are always at work, years, in order to get rid of me lie ran into a will receive a prompt answer free. in an. J. C. AYER, big hole in a tree and then J got a little Lowell. Mass. Send all orders to ness. Consumption, Kick Headache and all our were so brutalized and im- people stick and run it the hole and tried Stomach, Liver and bowel troubles. Easy, the tears have up New Granite Manufacturers. poverished by liquor, to reach him but with no success; but pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c at It. 11. England Idled and I have wondered how The Journal Belfast '■!. store. my eyes when I cut a good stick and the Republican Publishing Company, Moody's drug our Christian and moral could long The annual meeting of the Granite people first thrust that I made reached him, in those days, seeing the suffer- Manufacturers’ Association of New misery, then there was great commotion. So Auxiliary Fishing Vessels. ing, starvati'011 and ruin rum, England was held in Boston Feb. 12th. wrought by with our prohibitory law; it reaches the For Women. could then that these were balanced has There was not a large number of mem- say rumsellers and that is just what they Dr. Tolman’s Monthly Regulator brought ('apt. John AV. McFarland and Fred by the palt ry dollars paid into the public happiness to hundreds of anxious women, bers present. The discussions were don’t want; they desire to sell liquor 'fliere is positively no othe.1 remedy known L. Davis of (lloucester have treasury for licenses. Those were the just closed upon routine business and were not of unmolested, hence they want us to to medical science, that will so quickly and when we had thirteen distilleries do the work. Have never had a a contract with the Iron vital to the public. Officers days adopt a license law in Maine. I have safely single T Pennsylvania importance like one mil- failure. The longest and most obstinate cases 8 O V E 8 were as manufacturing something resisted Works of for an for the ensuing years elected fol- for years, and shall continue to are relieved in 3 days without fail. No other Philadelphia 85-horse lion gallons of rum (two to each li have stoves and of all lows: President, Wm.II.Mitchell ofQuin- gallons resist as as I have life and reason, remedy will do this. No pain, no no Ranges kinds, f ^ to with long danger, | power gasolene engine, be put into vice S.White of inhabitant) together 300,000 gal- of this damnable of interference with work. The most difficult cy.Mass.; presidents,W. licensing outrage cases treated corres- T^y OIL HEATERS, -1- their new now lons imported, not including cider and successfully through vessel, being built Rockland, Me.: James of Bar- which I.ord Bacon and the most satisfaction by Mackay other fermented our intoxicating liquors, pondence, complete liquors; and popu- uaranteed in instance. I relieve hun- Tarr & James at Essex. re, Vt.; Wm. Booth of New7 , declared “has destroyed more of the hu- every WOOD and COAL lation was nearly two-thirds of what it reds of ladies whom I never see. Write for Conn.; Ola Anderson of Concord, X. H.; man race and alienated more property f* (’apt. McFarland’s craft, as also will is to-day. We then had one rum shop further nartic ars. All letters truthfully o o A. T. Farnum of Providence, R. I.; than all other crimes on earth.” The answered. Free confidential advice in all new will in to 130 of our STOVES, ETC., ETC. Oapt. Party’s vessel, engage treasurer, J. Q. A. Field of Quincy, nearly every population, members of our legislature who favor matters of a private or delicate nature. Bear seining and the of the southern and their sales amounted to $10,000,000 in mind this remedy is absolutely safe under opening Mass.; executive committee for Maine, license would do well to recall the words PRICES AS LOW AS ThE LOWEST. season will see at least live fine vessels annually, or $20 tor every man, woman every possible condition and will positively \ \ A. Cushman of Auburn, and J. F. Bod- of the United States court in no after ill and child in the State. Thus it will be supreme leave effects upon the hea’.th. By similarly equipped. well ot Hallowell; for New Hampshire, a famous decision as follows: mail securely sealed, $2.00. Dr. E. M. TOL- The new vessel is off the second For- seen that our people were violating VIAN CO., 170 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. & J. G. Batterson, Jr. of Concord; for “No legislature can bargain away the Mitchell Trussed tuna model and is to be the same as the every law of political economy, rum E Vermont, Seward W. Jones of Barre, public health or the public morals. The The Plate Glass ins. Co. craft now for Charles II. was not only ruining them Metropolitan building ('apt. Wm. Alexander of Barre, and J. W. financially, people themselves cannot do it, much at Vincent street but undermining their virtue and de- OF NEW YORK. Party Bishop’s yard. Goodell of Burlington; for Massachu- less their servants. Government is or- The are also identical and of stroying their lives; and this enormous TO engines setts, O. W. Norcross of Worcester, ganized with a view to their preserva- ASSETS, December 31,1900. 8 V E 8 the same horse It is amount of money worse than wasted power. expected Charles S. Rogers of Rockport, Benja- tion and cannot divest itself of the Real estate..§ 150,000 00 that this power will drive the annually added nothing whatever to the Stocks and bonds. 00 auxiliary min F. McNamee of Watertown, Henry power to provide for them.” 258,435 craft nine miles an hour. Ann consumer’s possessions as to food, cloth- Cash in office and bank.. .. 22,554 82 (Cape Murray of Boston, and John L. Miller When licenses the 05 Advertiser. ing, furniture and other property; and I any Legislature Uncollected premiums, net. 30,803 of for Rhode Island, James saloon it the All other assets. .. .1. 5,083 38 Quincy; think that one who reflects a bargains away public Gouray of Westerly: for Connecticut, any health and morals of the people, and moment on the subject must be thor- Admitted assets...... $ 400,870 25 What Shall We Have for Dessert? Calvin S. Davis of Xiantic, and Henry yet under this decision of the highest E. L. Stevens, M. D.,: oughly convinced that no people of any LIABILITIES, December 31,1900. Gardiner of Mdistune. tribunal in our land, it has no right and GREAT This question arises in the family every State, however favored, could possibly Net unpaid losses.§ 5,543 90 the people have no right to do so. The Residence 12 Church Street. day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, continue to prosper who wasted so large Unearned premiums 142,839 24 a delicious and healthful dessert. BELIEF IN SIX HOUR* rum shop hasn’t a moral or constitu- All other liabilities. 5,074 34 Prepared a proportion of the value of labor for Offce, National Bank Building, Belfast, Me. in two minutes. No no tional leg to stand on, and the people boiling! baking! and Bladder Disease strong drink. What a shame it was Total. § 153,457 54 add boiling water and set to cool. Flavor: Distressing Kidney cannot it one. Over the in six that a Christian like should rightfully give Cash capital. ioo,uoo oo Office hours from 1 to and 7 to 8 p. BARGAINS relieved hours by “New Great State Maine |y 4, M.^a —Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Straw- door of our should be writ- over all liabilities. 213,418 71 South American Kidney Cure.” It is a to Legislature Surplus berry. At your grocers, 10 cts. pay annually $10,000,000 produce lylO on account of its ten the pure words of Lowell: | great surprise exceeding nothing but poverty; nothing but crime, Total liabilities and surplus.§ 460,870 25 in ALL GO()l>> in relieving in bind- “He noble! and the nobleness that lies ... SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE CURE OF.... pain degradation and drunkenness, with all FIELD & QUIMBY, Agents, Belfast 7 and in male or female. never Adjutant-General Libbey. §romjptnesser, kidneys back, its with all its beastliness In other men, sleeping but dead, Relieves retention of water almost imme- follies, revels, Will rise in to meet thine own.” i and taxation. this majesty ..AT » If want relief and cure License liquor traffic British America Assurance Company Former Stockton Springs Boy Now at Head diately. you quick Frank W. Go wen. H.UPTU RES this is the Sold A. A. Howes & in the old State of Maine once of Minnesota'** remedy. by grand TORONTO, . Troops. more this Waterville, Feb. 1, 1901. Co., Druggists, Belfast, Me. lylS) and bring back awful condi- ...BY THE ... December A Maine soldier during the war of tion of drunkenness and poverty upon ASSETS, 31,1900. the rebellion, Lieut. Elias 1). of our .people again? Never, by the help Mortgage loans. $ 10,000 oo Libbey Boston's New Drink. Stocks and bonds. .. 70 of never. It is an 907,448 the Sixth Maine battery, lias just been almighty God, enemy Cash in office and bank. 80,071 40 FIDELITY INJECTION METHOD. appointed by Gov. Van Sant to be against civilization, it is an enemy CASTOR IA Bills receivable. 470 28 general of Minnesota. He Boston lias a new drink, the “Carrie against liberty, justice, humanity, mor- Agents’ balances. 177,373 29 adjutant For Infants and Children. Interest and rents. 14,338 37 was a boy less than 18 years old when Nation.” The Herald says: “It is an ality and religion—and never in any he left his native town of Stoekton on expensive drink and that is because way should be allowed; for if it is a sin The Kind You Have Bought Admitted assets. $1,256,308 10 GEO. T. READ the Penobscot to enlist in Capt. McGil- only clubmen are likely to take kindly for people to get drunk, then certainly Always LIABILITIES, December 31,1900. to It 20 cents. It is calculat- it is a sin for a State to license drunk- COME AND (11 1 very’s battery, which afterwards was it. costs Net unpaid losses.$ 108,932 39 Is Agent for the commanded by Capt. Edwin B. Dow of ed to make a. man who drinks enough ard-making. Unearned premiums. 689,490 80 OUR PRICES. was of it home his wife A few I met a member TQfl ok COMBINATION WINDOW Portland. The young man pro- go fearlessly, whip evenings ago Tntal .... C 490 and when mustered out after and children and break up the furniture, of our Legislature on the train whom I over ail liabilities. 457,878 85 moted, Surplus THE BEST .... the close of the war was second lieu- just to demonstrate that this is a coun- have known for many years, and as he WASHtR ana CLEANER Total liabilities anc surplus. $1,256,308 10 tenant, The battery was one which try where women do not run things.” shook me by the hand he said with a Had to Conquer or Ole. FIELD * QUIMBY, Agents, Belfast. 7 Call and see the best on the saw a great deal of hard service, and smile, “well, friend Gowen, we are go- I was just about gone,” writes Mrs. thing to overthrow this law Rosa Richardson of Laurel N. market to save labor and trouble. Libbey was at Cedar Mountain, An- A Card. ing prohibitory Springs, C., ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE in Maine and substitute in its a “I had Consumption so bad that the best tietam, Gettysburg and the Wilderness, place Call on him for doctors said I could not live more than a Union Fire Insurance Gold Harbor and and in We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to good high license law.” “Well,” said I, Norwich Society. Petersburg, month, but I began to use Dr. King’s New refund the on a 50-cent bottle of “I shall be indeed if that many other battles. money very sorry day and was cured seven ASSETS, December 31,1900. POSTS’ W BELT OIL three times as a 1 Greene’s Warranted of Tar if it fails Discovery wholly by A1ERPROOF large After the M r. went west. Syrup should ever come in the Pine Tree am now and loans 00 war, Libbey bottles and stout well.” It’s Mortgage .$ 40,000 other on the market. to cure cough or cold. We also guar- .... He has for a long time been connected your State;” a fid then we fell to talking on an unrivaled life-saver in Consumption, Stocks and bonds 1,926,903 75 and LEATHER PRESERVATIVE. antee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory Cash in office and bank. 175,400 70 with the militia of Minnesota. He was this question, and finally I said: “You Pneumouia, La Grippe and Bronchitis: in- or refunded. 6m42 Interest and rents. .. 16 money have have fallible for Colds, 20,651 an aid on Gov. McGill's staff and for 11 A. A. Howes & Co. W. 0. Poor & Son. boys you not?” “Oh, Coughs, Asthma, Hay Uncollected premiums. 187,502 83 yes,” or Guar- Onlv 25c lias commanded the State’s Artil- said he. “Well,” said I, “you don’t Fever, Croup Whooping Cough. All other assets. 1,755 34 years anteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles until now he is to want them to be led astray and become lery force, promoted free at R. II. Moody’s drug store. Gross assets. $2,352,219 78 Dr. John Stevens, __ be adjutant general of tlie State. A cord of pitch pine under distilla- drunkards do you?” “No, sir,” said he. i “I had rather a son of mine should be Admittted assets. 78 tion gives the following substances: $2,352,219 OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. Call and a FREE el Bucklen’s Arnica Salve get sample “An International Courtship” the new Charcoal, fifty bushels; illuminating dead and buried than become a drunk- LIABILITIES, December 31,1900. Mel- cubic illuminat- and then I said: “You never Has world-wide fame for marvelous cures. Net losses..$ 30 and absorbingly interesting novel by gas, about 1,000 feet; ard;” unpaid 144,272 OFFICE HOURS: 11 to 12 A. n. ; 1 to 3 P M. ville Kirke, has been described by a leading oil and or drank I believe?” It surpasses any other salve, lotion, oint- Unearned premiums. 1,247,22104 ing tar, fifty gallons; pitch any liquor yourself, All other liabilities. 27,708 42 and Sundays 11 to 12 A. fl. London weekly newspaper as “a remark- resin, 11-2 barrels; pyroligneous acid, “No, sir,” said he, “I want no part of ment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils, able novel.” It is the of be- Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Rheum, story marriage I can that.” .. 82 100 gallons; spirits of turpentine, twen- liquor myself, tell you Fever Hands, Skin Total $1,419,201 tween American girls and titled English- Sores, Chapped Erup- Surplus over all liabilities. 933,017 96 Sec ond-hand sleigh gallons; tar, one barrel; wood spirits, “very well,” said I, “then I have this tions Infallible for Piles. Cure men. Published by The Neely Co., 114 ty j ; guaran- Cos t me over f 100 five to to friend; ought to teed. 25c at R. H. store. Wm. C. Fifth Ave., N. V. Postpaid $1.00 3yrs24 gallons. [ say you, my you Only Moody’s drug Total liabilities and surplus.$2,362,^19 78 Marshall | OF GRENADA. GLORIES still others contend that it When stands tor officers are traveling under gov- Pilgrimage into the Past. Poison the five tenets of the ernment orders tips to sleeping car V Far oak! Mohammedan On Her Feet por- creed. ters and steamship stewards are of The Journal.] Possibly it was intended mere- regard- correspondence All and racking wiUi pain from ed as and COLUflBIA igpeei*1 as a talesman day long legitimate expenses, allowed ly against the much- heels. That is what but for some MUNYON’S 29,1901. Grenada at last Poison her head to her for, unexplained reason _r iKY. ivg dreaded “Evil as all must .to Eye,” a girl expen- tips room waiters of a are Moorish many self-supporting dining and all other supreme journey in among the best known servants goal women wore amulets of or ence. On those are not so regarded, and must reserved of the gold silver for a fit- many dangerous in clays each month, be paid out of the officers’ appropriately wild plants and shrubs. the form of small hands, suspended pockets. ! Unimaginative tourists ap- when in other cir- ia;i.: To touch or handle them around their necks to ward A pitch cloak is the newest form of DYSPEPSIA oft the cumstances she ■ of holies in a this holy parlor quicl#y produces until life-saving apparatus. It is a Swiss in- swelling devil; Charles V. (in 1525), issued would go to bed, the 125 miles from Mal- and inflammation with in- vention. It about one ra isins an edict she must still be weighs pound, tense forbidding the usage —to and will even a But itching and the or keep fully sol- | ;l„ut eight hours. how can burning at the desk equipped of the skin. The unbounded terror of the who dier above the surface of the water. It for the “eternal eruption women, counter and strug- CURE 3’",uth any regard soon the suf- believed themselves thus has water-proof pockets in which food ! disappears, left defence- through the sent to such an incongruity? ferer hopes forever: but to and drink may be carried, as well as When Prof. Munyon says his Rynpepala Tara \ less the Evil One. Sleay as best she w“* cure almost as indigestion and all forms of stomach drawn soon as the little blisters and blue lights, in case the wearer is trouble he r!'‘ tj,,. lumbering diligencia, Over the second arch may. ship- simply tells the truth. It will cure a | is carved an wrecked in the stomach pustules appeared the poison had reached head- night. that has been abused by overeating and ! seemed much too modem for enormous Backache, the blood, and will break out at key; and there is a It will cure a stomach that has 1 I''"uil.iea. regular tradition and other Near Pere pver-drmking.been weakened into the intervals and ache, Marquette, Mich., an old by old-style drugs. It will do much far pilgrimage past; each time in a more that when the ■ toward aggra- sculptured hand caused making an old stomach act a vated shall pains by man, an ex-cabinet maker, has lived for like sound one. have the more form. This will loiter in the At all aj cents. sis other «-• gouhl preferred poison grasp the sculptured the womanly diseases several years in the of a tree. druggists, Fifty cures. system for years, and atom key, Moors stump Munyon, New York and Philadelphia. transit of Quixote’s time on every of it will are cured a The tree was a linden must be regain the ancient home of perfectly great that has m XYON’g INHALER CITREc ciTissn v'r,t]Yr! forced out of the blood before their There is so you by Dr. Pierce’s Fa- been sawed off about 15 feet from the nothing pleasing for home en- .i, ,if the mules. can a To this expect perfect, cure. Caliphs. day, the as permanent degenerate vorite Prescrip- ground, and the old man has used the tertainment the Graphophones. It v. ini'h engineering has accom- race of Moslems have It cures not given up tion. skill of his craft to make the interior of is enjoyed by young and old. Prices underfill things in those al- Nature's but the cause of these ■ Airiote hope, like the Jews, are looking for his strange abode comfortable and even as follows. ■ where the It estab- luxurious. The „ accessible Sierras, goats ^ ^ ^ second coming. They cannot be- pains. stump has both door ! liskes and tu tread. The whole distance regularity, window. wvwNttirc’s Polsois, lieve that Ali has deserted them for- dries enfeebling $5.00,-$6.00,-$7.50, amble of precipitious slopes, ever, nor abandoned his drains, heals in- Scientists in have is the cure for Poison Poison cause to the Germany lately only Oak, that in our ai us. and unbeliever. flammation and computed waking hours by $12.50,-$25.00. perilous defiles, roaring Ivy, all noxious plants. It is com- ulceration and winking once a second on an average, mil mad at one of roots and herbs. Now Outside the The upheavals, posed exclusively archway are some beauti- cures female weak- man performs the function BrnUicu Jemal GRAND fourteen is the time to get the poison out of involuntary MACHINES, "Gating tunnels your ful tiles, but so as to be ness. It makes — no less than times in a or in as makes dirty almost in- 50,000 day, system, delay your condition a ...AND... \ miles. The cars are luxu- visible. The weak women + year something like 10,000,000 times. $100.00 worse. Don’t experiment longer with huge, two-leaved doors do $50.00, to meet strong and sick Measuring the distance that both eye- mtetl, the demands salves, washes and soaps—they never cure. not turn on hinges, like other doors, women well. lids travel as a quarter of an inch, it is and 150.00. in el. are Mr. S. M. Marshall, of the They constructed bookkeeper Atlanta but on a vertical pivot let into the seen that the total distance (Ga.) Gas Light Co., was poisoned with Poissn PAIN ALL GONE. traveled in 'h in small Oak. He took a of plan, square Sulphur, Arsenic and various ground. Pillars of sculptured marble "I have taken vour medicine with the greatest lifetime fifty years is no less than other drugs, and applied externally numerous satisfaction,” writes Mrs. of is. stand on either George Riehl, Lock- 7,200 miles, or one-third way round the eight passengers being lotions and salves with no benefit. At times the guard side, bearing the Station. Westmoreland Co., Penna. "Your swelling and inflammation was so port1 globe. Small a nt each division, severe he was “There no Favorite Prescription has cured me of uterine Hecords.$5.00 Dozen almost blind. For inscription: is God but Al- eight years the poison would trouble that I suffered from for fifteen years, and Grand Records. break out season. The largest sign in the world is 1.00 Each nlegmatic American must every Hiseonditiun was much lah; Mohammed is the of Al- painful monthly troubles. I can honestly say I being The Best after prophet erected on aml[MostlPr8cti tile-covered roof into an esque effect of hundreds of terns.” This is a wide, open DOLLARS immensely space, were liberated in the great lakes. Bruises By special arrangement we make for a limited : mice set with gems. tall, slender trunks, with branches in- containing several deep tanks, which Cramps time the following liberal offer: ~ For over 1200 miles the Nile does not no well-informed tourist terlaced in mid-air over the the Moors constructed and Diarrhoea To all who pay for The Republican Journal one roadways, kept filled receive a stream. tic lower single tributary All Bowel year In advance. $*2.00, Farm and Home will bf town, when there and garlands of ivy swinging in the with water from the Darro. They were The is 1570 Complaints sent for one tree. The .11 Ganges miles long and year regular subscripts mis hotels on the hill-top, breeze, leave to be desired. And intended, first, to supply the ...AND... nothing Alhambra; drains an area of 750,000 square miles. It is a sure, safe and quick remedy. for Farm and Home Is 50 cents a year. allowed of the and in precincts then the violets, and the incessant afterwards, dry seasons, to be Address all Hawaii is getting its first share of There’s ONLY ONE orders to alls. One of them—“Los chorus of carried on donkeys or the shoulders of gar- singing birds, and especially den seeds and the Congressional Record. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUR CO., close under the about the town for 4m46 snuggles the nightingales, which seem as much a men, the relief of Belfast, Me. New York coroners, with their staffs, Towers; and the other, part of the Alhambra as its old red thirsty people. Fannie II. Ward. cost ttie taxpayers more than $150,000 "PaitiXiUer SENSE lias walls! Washington Irving,” Pensamjentos (memories), is the a year. Perry Davis'. I!!! nr H E.. • ■ • IN BED FOR YEARS. y suggestions amid such Spanish name for those blue 25c. fragrant The estimated population of Rritisli Two sizes, end 50c. (if course we chose the flowers, spread in a thick, soft carpet, Guiana at the end of December last Declared a Invalid a! Hopeless l>.v Learned was Is Americans should, and acres wide, at all seasons of the year. 287,288. the title of a booklet by an Physicians. Restored to Pertect Health • The name ■infortably established—for Grenada is supposed to and Strength by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills In the English army a soldier is advertising expert. drummed to as "f year travel is compara- have come, from the Latin, granatum, for Pale People—A Most Wonderful Cure. church just he is to a drill or dress NERVITA PILLS There is a time in every life when opportunities n But a parade. (Irenada. one must meaning pomegranate, because the From the Grand Mich. seem come Press, Rapids, Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood to freighted with blessings of special devoid of sentiment to hills which the Delaware people are called “Musk- fortune to each one of us, and very many are fore- upon city is built are Of tile many remarkable cases which have Cure Impotency, Night Loss of Both are needed to make an to Emissions, Mem* sighted enough to grasp this opportunity, and recently the attention of the rats,” allusion the former abund- ory, all wasting first night under the shaped and divided exactly like that occupied medi- diseases, very much better their condition in life and are cal world ance of these animals. all effects of self-abuse or and of the public at large, none : thrown out of the old rut into a bright avenue of Alhambra! Is it some fruit. You remember that excess and King Ferdi- more strikingly illustrates the wonderful indiscretion. 60 existence, and right here in your midst is the The recent census shows that about A nerve tonic and successful. '.erezade in nand, at the time of the de- power of l)r. Williams’ Pills for Pale Peo- PILLS ! opportunity in the shape of a Garment Cutting advertising whispering conquest, 12 cent of the blood boilder. Brings School where each is ple than the recovery of Mrs. Jennie per population of the the I pupil taught separately how les cherished from child- clared “Out of that grenade for Tuttle, pink glow to pale | to Draft, Cut, Put Together, Baste all kinds of (Spanish who after two confinement to her United States is colored. cheeks ana years’ restores the 50 garments worn by ladies and children; also gh the mind in bewilder- I will the seeds was restored to fire of | pomegranate) pick one bed, perfect health and youth. By mail CTS. Featherboning and fancy cording for trimming, in The Journal is ready to advise with Mrs. The French Minister of War 50c per box. 0 boxes for n a one." It is strength. Tuttle, who lives at the proposes all its wonderful ways. regular Arabian by not that witn our its on and to likely, however, corner of Fulton and Market Grand giving shorthand lessons to soldiers in u, bankable gaurantee to cure I A great many are the which patrons advertising Streets, or refund the attending school, 'ainmeut—of the the Moors meant money paid. Send for circular one room at first, then took a second glories pomegranate when Rapids, Mich., tells the following story: all the French garrisons. and | occupied prepare advertisements to meet copy of our bankable guarantee bond. » room and “I had been Hat on within a week have been obliged to ■. in the most named my back in bed for remarkable they their town Kamattah, I move into the third room to accommodate their their requirements. two years and the doctors had me The farms in the neighborhood. ot the which given up pupils. One ran hardly realize the value of the world has ever seen. word has somehow been as a case. They had Pretoria have been rich in corrupt- hopeless resorted to proved coal, [ school until they visit it and see what it is like. ■ ed to that in every known to their and NervitaTahlets Inuncdtot© and the lit of beauty, of symme- present use. But all the remedy profession and copper, gold diamonds. (yellow label) Results great interest manifested by the pupils had even subjected me to the tortures of ; in it. Quite a number are fitting themselves for costume: the same, the stalked Positively guaranteed cure for Loss of Power. teachers and will power, the pomegranate, and five My trouble was Of the 3,153 locomotives built in the open schools in other locations surgical operations. Varicocele, or Shrunken : Undeveloped Organs, the opportunities are wonderful others are the proper, has been as the due to change of life and 1 grewr weaker United States last 505 went Locomotor (and niggle, downfall; the adopted “cant- year, abroad, Paresis, Ataxia, Nervous Prostra fitting themselves to do their own work, while and weaker until I became and un- most of them to British tion, Hysteria, Fits, and "o m arms of helpless lines. Insanity, Paralysis the some expect to do dressmaking for a business. and Christian forces ing- the city. The Grenada of able to leave Results of Excessive Use my bed. A nurse and four of Tobacco, Opium o? All are are getting the value and The Liquor. mail in very largest four hundred and nine to-day has about thousand in- physicians attended me. total number of students at the By plain package, $1.00 a and seem to think that this opportunity is certain- eighty i box, 6 for $5.00 with our bankable Advertising “line box of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for universities of this winter is guar- ly the cream of existence tor them, and are Pays month of habitants, centuries Germany ! antee bond to cure in 30 or January, on though many ago, Pale me days refund bound to get all they can out of it. You are People gave great relief and after 34,389—a of in ten money paid. Address gain 6,000 years. | invited to v sit our school and see if when Cardinal under its former the using them for three months I was a well ; cordially Mendoza masters, popula- there isn't in it that will interest woman, having been able to leave bed has decided to NERVITA MEDICAL CO. something you. aimer of the cross tion exceeded four hundred my Manchester, England, | School \\ and after- above thousand. the sixth week after Clinton & vonday. ednesday Friday commencing the treat- establish a mounted police force for the Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. noons and evenings over Frank KnowltoiBs store, after If time is not are inclin- ment. I can state that the cure w as com- lowers, nearly eight pressing you city, consisting of twenty-five men. High Street, Belfast, Me. plete and permanent as it is now three Moslem occupation. Queen ed to linger long on the outside of the years THE DIAMOND since 1 used them. The salt production in Michigan last DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. "'bred in Alhambra, with the soft de- “I have recommended GARMENT CUTTER CO. Journal Pub. complete armor, dallying the pills to several year filled 4,820,865 barrels, a gain over Republican Co., of ol my relatives. My who is 5&10* i-h your dreams on her lights imagination. It is said that motlier-in-law, the preceding year of 5,416 barrels. 72 years old, took them for general debility ; To the lion. Justices of the Supreme Ju- "iied Washington three weeks and soon PACKAGES;, steed, as she often Irving spent they produced a very marked im- The Americans in Australia are as < dicial Court to be holden at BELFAST, MAINE. provement in her condition. I wish that the Belfast, me of her sol- wandering about the grounds and get- enthusiastic in celebrating the federa- inspiration thousands of women who are within and for the Waldo and himself afflicted as I tion of Australia as other residents. County of ■t-e the of ting spiritually attuned before have been know of this which any doughty knights may remedy letter. State on the lid Tuesday ever has served life and [Sydney of Maine, of their seeing the inside of the holy of my given me health and milicapped by heavy April, A. I). 1001. holies. Later and strength.” Signed, A handsome for the win- n ail, like lizards less impressionable MRS. JENNIE yacht lying creeping TUTTLE. ter near M. SNOW of travelers have Subscribed and Vancouver, 15. C., was recently Brooks, Me., respectfully ay and fathom- confessed that they paus- sworn to before me this OLIVElibels and represents that she was married to heiglits 2nd of sunk through the weight of snow accu- ed and at the day August, 1 fMX). I Aaron B. Snow on the ad day of January, A. D. in again again portals, and mulated on her HANDLED ! engage deadly conflict 11. F. Bakpensen, deck. 1891, at Jackson. Me., by the Rev. David Brack- Tie Tloutoo turned to BY YOUR DRUGGIST I ett; that libellant has been & irriors of El who away, lirst exhaust the com- [Seal] Notary Public. your always faithful Mind, Zagal, The first mulberry tree in America ; to her marriage vows and obligations, but that moner before All the elements necessary to give new DELIVERED FREE ‘iiar with trail and sights venturing upon this. life and was brought from France in 182(5, with the said Aaron B. Snow being wholly regardless every richness to the blood and restore ! of his and and The most the ur JH RECEIPT OF PRICE. marriage duties obligations being matter-of-fact individual must shattered nerves are a expectation of mul- I merican Indians with their contained, in con- establishing ! of sufficient ability and being able to labor and Cainaen Street Railway feel a densed form, in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills groves in New York. for and re- \ ou positive shock at the marvelous berry 863 BROADWAY, NewYork. provide her, grossly, wantonly cruelly witness Ferdinand’s for Pale 1 fuses and suitable maiiit n- People. They are an unfailing j neglects to provide Has acquired by purchase, as provided by Act of transition. You a door Winter tourist travel is to ance for her. wherefore libellant that entry into the fallen city, pass swinging of- specific for such diseases as locomotor atax- very heavy your prays the Legislature, approved January l'.xn. the South California over all the and Springfield Fire & Marine Ins. Co., a divorce from the bonds' of matrimony between and franchises | cold gray stone—and ia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus dance, sciati- roads, property of tin* ;■ cavaliers and presto! you have her and her said husband may be decreed. The courtiers, ica, nervous head- the hotels at Los and other re- from neuralgia, rheumatism, Angeles SPRINGFIELD, MASS. residence of the libellee is hot known to your e stepped poor, shabby old the ilower of Spain in her Spain* ache, after effects of the grip, palpitation sorts are crowded. libellant and cannot be ascertained by reasonable into the glories of of of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, December diligence. OLIVE '.SNOW. while banners, emblaz- Damascus, Agra, An ASSETS, 31,1900. Knox Gas & Electric and ail forms of weakness either in male or unnamed beneficiary in Cleve- Dated at Belfast, this lltli day of February, A. Company or from the •. ,;V of with Delhi; prosaic twentieth Real estate. $ 125,000 00 I). 1901. gold the names female. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale land, O., liasgivenaGlenville, O., loans. 00 clergy- Mortgage 616,800 OF century into a romantic and People are sold by all dealers, or will be man unlimited credit for the relief of Collateral 00 UOCKLAND. MAINE, ’’-■iid Aragon and San Jago, gorgeous loans,*. 40,525 STATE OF MAINE. sent postpaid on receipt of price, 50 cents a the in that Stocks and bonds. 3,723,094 00 era, long, long gone by. Americans of poor community. Waldo ss. 11. A. D. 1901. And full particulars of plan for refunding the moM-mrs than leaves on the box, or six boxes for are never Cash in office and in bank. 211,742 39 February the brass $2.50 (they Personally appeared the above signed Olive M. following securities will be sent to holders of tin- band type, who whistle in sold in bulk or the The head of one of Interest and rents. 4S.420 30 osl pathetic of all is that by hundred),by address- Queen Victoria’s Snow and made oath to the truth of the above same on application to the Dr. Williams Medicine Sche- Uncollected premiums. 391,502 59 n cathedrals and rush with heedless feet ing Company, prize Hereford steers has been bought All other assets. 19 signed libel and all allegasuoi therein. and gentle Boahdil, last N. Y. 1,939 Before W. II. where nectady, by the British museum as the most me, McLELLAN. angels fear to tread, are capable Justieelof the Peace. Moors, who wept as he of its class ever Gross assets.$5,159,623 47 Union \yasj of NERVOUS typical produced. Safj Deposit & Trust ■ “doing-- the Alhambra between PROSTRATION. Company palace where he and his an- STATE OF MAINE. A soldier at Spandau, bent on fright- Admitted assets.$5,159,623 47 trains. And the quicker do it and Have You These Sri*heme Judicial in ) OF PORTLAND, MAINE : lived in such they Symptom*? a him stealthi- LIABILITIES, December 31,1900. Court, Vacation, unparalleled ening sentry, approached Belfast, February 12,1901. f 1 " a go the better Tor those leave be- Are you nervous? Are you Are Net losses. 75 as consoled his shrew- they fidgety? ly, creeping on all fours. He unpaid $ 192,406 Upon the annexed libel, it is oVdeied by me, by irritable? Are in jumped Unearned 79 Rockland, Thomaston if Camd< n hind. you you changeable your and premiums. 1,569,772 the a Justice of said that no- 'V||" up suddenly, the sentry shot him All other liabilities. 52 undersigned, Court, turned to him and said: moods ? Is your capricious ? Does 78,300 tice be to the libelee an at- Street due it is hardly five minutes walk from appetite dead. given by publishing Railway C>s., 1022, 1 » your mind wander? Do you vour tested copy of the same, or an abstract thereof, weep like *a woman over change Total 06 the hotel door mind often on one Is it hard for $1,840,480 together with this order thereon, three weeks optional after July l, 1002. through the violet-car- subject? Yard was once any rod or Cash 00 "Id not as a to stick, pole, capital. 1,500.000 successively in The Republican Journal, a news- defend man.” I you concentrate your mind on any one over all liabilities. 41 peted wood to the Gate of .1 be- The expression is still used with this Surplus 1,819,143 paper printed in Belfast, in the County of ustice, subject? Are you fretful? Are Waldo, Kni x Gas if Electric Co. due •"-r for the first time in a you sleep- when to the last publication to be thirty days at least be- Os., neath which the Moslem less ? Do have ? meaning applied various parts Total liabilities and kings dis- you flashes of cold and heat surplus.$5,159,623 47 fore the next term of said Court, to be holden at Etb. 1, 1003. deserted one Are of a as gives a fore- It you troubled at times with palpitation? ship’s equipment, yard-arm, FRED ATWOOD, Agent, Winterport, Me. 6 Belfast, within and fo* said County, on the 3d pensed judgment. is an enormous and the like. morning in Paradise. Do you have cold sweats? Do you have sail-yard Tuesday of April next, that he may then and tower, the entrance to the for- in which think are there in said Court and answer thereto, if Certificates of Stock the Knox 1 forming spells you you appear of surely To criticise was to an "pulse is to spring to the going to (lie ? Do you have roaring, originally pass UNITED STATES BRANCH he see At. WM. i\ WH1TEHOUSE, Gas if tress—the only gate at present strange, Justice Judicial Court. Electric Company I “i existing sounds in ears? Do opinion upon, whether favorable or Supreme below you see a buzzing your you suffer A of order of deep, of the four that once led into the Al- from and the fact that most -OF THE- true copy libel and Court ilieieun. Paralysis, Sciatica, Locomoter Atax- otherwise, opin- 7 Attest: TILESTON WADLIN, Clerk. descending toward the ia? are hambra enclosure. It is wonderfully ions unfavorable is indicated in the "ith tall elms and If you havethese Dr. Hallock’s of the UNION SAFE DEPOSIT carpeted well the cement symptoms, present signification word. Western Assurance The Travelers Insurance Company preserved, covering the Wonderful Electric Pills for worn- Company md in the I weak, & TRUST everywhere as smooth as when out, nervous should be used at once. the fossil animals that have OF HARTFORD. CONN. COMPANY, masonry first laid people Among OF TORONTO, CANADA. v 1 sunshine birds are will restore to pour-1 on; and the bronze They positively you perfect recently figured in geological literature Incorporated in 1863. :fw" ponderous doors, health and a December 31,1900. PORTLAND, MAINE. souls in melody. Through give buoyant spirit with nerves is a fossil camel from Roumania, which assets, Amount at risk, $49S,89l,668. which opened to admit the Christian of steel and completely cure all of the above •J enjoys the distinction of Stocks and bonds, market value.$1,360,432 74 Give them a unique being CASH December 31, 1900. "ood, broad, well-kept symptoms. trial. .. 44 ASSETS, army on that memorable 2d of Janu- the only one so far known in Cash in office and bank 209,388 o! Sold at drug stores, SI a box, gh premium, but foaming net surplus.:. 1,327,078 22 Albert disputes not considered of sufficient liar to the Rocky Mountain region, none McIntosh, known as the City Feed Stable, od Robbing graves is the only crime under Surplus beyond liabilities. 638,430 58 masses. Nowhere else is more or than the Total... §30,928,331 52 I am prepared to run in connection consequence to engage the attention of strange terrible Chinese law for which with the Com- 1 thejhief maybe December so storm known to the Indians Aggregate liabilities.$1,965,508 80 LIABILITIES, 31,1900. monwealth Hotel, a first-class you refreshed by the the mysterious killed on the one Standing In and Sultan. Such was the fashion in as justly spot by any Net amount of unpaid losses and Feed Stable. “the white death.” Scientific men FIELD & Belfast. 6 Comfortable waiting room for ladies. ■ouud of waters.” him out. QUinBY, Agents, claims .. 75 many Solomon’s to Deuterono- have never finding .$ 358,036 The best of and day, according yet had an opportunity of Reserve for claims against employers 29 hay grain at reasonable prices. Darro on one 623,734 mighty hand it QtfAMTE STATE FIRE INS. Reserved for reinsurance ... Also have 7 or 8 my and other portions of the Old Tes- investigating because it comes at the The coun try, according to Hetty CO., 25,024,688 74 good livery teams to let by the "d on most Additional reserve, liability depart- or the other, and a thou- unexpected times, and may is to de- N. H. day week. Open all night and tament. The guide-book states that keep Green, just fairly beginning, Portsmouth, ment 250,000 00 Sundays. llts away from a certain for t wentieth fumbling down the locality years. velop. The century will far Other demands against the company 128,744 93 K. H. adja- this gate, which the Moors called Baba- Well-read men who KXOtVI.TON, Proprietor. l:’ have been through surpass all the achievements of the assets, December 31,1900. Grenada is a All liabilities, stock JOHN A. eminently sh-sliari’ ah,—or “Gate of the it say that it is a frozen But is her sees Real estate. $ uo except capital WARREN, Manager Law,” really fog. nineteenth, prophecy. She 31,900 and net 71 '"Ms. You hear the flow'of where the comes from more than Mortgage loans. 13,600 00 surplus.§26,385,204 was built Yusufuel in the 1348. fog is through golden glasses. Capital paid up in cash. 00 s by year Stocks and bonds.. 427,815 05 1,000,000 o'er tr.ieir any one can say. Surplus Deyond capital 81 rocks, the merry It is sixty-two feet high by Cash in office and Bank. 32,250 94 3,543,126 1 forty-seven In the last weeks of our war with Interest and rents *2,006 93 dinuiurtrable fountains, the feet but is so PILES ! ! wide, massive that it has The Dead Sea, for thousands of years Spain there was a project of raising Uncollected premiums. 47,731 23 PILES PILES I All other assets. 71 28 i . Mountain brooks, the soft the of a forsaken solitude in the midst of the the ,,,' appearance being perfectly money by selling famous Prado Dr. Williams’ Indian File Ointment will curt "‘visible and whose waves have been for Ulcerated and I shall be in office:t It is desert, in Madrid. The value of the Gross assets.. 43 Blind, Bleeding, Itching Piles. It my in Memorial Wrings. every- square. Half-way up the tower rises gallery $555,375 the building for centuries is now to be is about Admitted assets.$555,375 43 absorbes the tumors, allays the itching at once, purpose of receiving taxes, Mondays and the streets undisturbed, pictures $10,000,000, and this a until s'it ai„i ,S| hKI»e-Jin busy a horse-shoe arch, and above the arch is acts as poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. Wil urdays. further notice, from 8 30 to ii crossed by a line of motor boats. A would have the war for December liams’ Indian Pile vi. and from 1.30 to Joa '‘’'o-dordeied on the paid expenses liabilities, 31,1900. Ointment is prepared only foi t.,10 p. vi. At other times call , Alameda, an open the shorter route will thus be found be- one month Piles and of the and at my No. 39 sculptured hand, fingers only. Net losses.. Itching private parts, noth- residence, Miller street ilH’h,hts land the tween unpaid $ 27,819 84 ing else. Every box is Sold ", Generalife Some Jerusalem and Kerak, the an- Unearned premiums. 66 guaranteed. by drug M. C. tern,.,! pointing upwards. authorities 220,050 gists, sent by mail, for 50c. and §1.00 box HILL, Collector. cient of Moab. The attention of fruit growersln New All other liabilities. 56 per "ight las by day—always assert that this colossal hand is capital 11,627 WILLI A MS’ M’F’GCO., Prop’s, Cleveland,Ohio Belfast, January 10,1901.—3itf sym- Zealand is being seriously directed to For sale by R, H. Moody. murmur. The ,lriP bolic of hospitality and the the of the eradication of fruit Total..$259,498 06 ^iniaJllf1,l’l generosity, OA9TOB.XA. question Cash 00 0 are if not sen- capital. 200,000 of the pests. But for the ravages of.the codlin over all liabilities. 37 SUBSCRIBE Kjk Cental redeeming qualities Oriental. Bem the The Kind You Haw Always Surplus 95,877 fdis continuous water- Bought moth and kindred pests New Zealand Others say with that Total liabilities and soUll(jcal1lir equal certainty has excellent facilities for surplus.$555,375 43 'ast of the Moor.” doing a large sigh it denotes power and providence; and fruit trade. FRED ATWOOD, Agent, Winterport. 6 export THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL ® DUN™& Belfast, Sept. 20, 1900^ MtfT°N I J Works has decided to at once purchase Swanville. Mr. E. H. Nickerson of THE REPDBLICtfl JOURNAL the Lovell Arms plant at South Port- Portland was in town last week looking land and establish there a branch of after his farm and planning new improve- 1901. their great business. It is said to be BELFAST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, ments. The beautiful terraces in front of the intention of the company to build Hood the house, embellished with maple trees, a marine railway and make arrange- Published the ^ The most widely and favorably a name for the Every Thursday Morning by ments for the repair of transatlantic suggest very appropriate liners and other large vessels, and to known name in the world because ol place, “Maple Terrace Farm.”—Hon. A. Reiablican Journal Pub. Oo. E. from home a few equip a yard for the construction of the relief and benefit millions of people Nickerson was absent OUK vessels which the facilities in Bath will week returned the LINE have derived from Hood’s Sarsaparilla days before last and fol- not them to build at that = CHARLES A. MLBBUBY. permit place. lowing Monday accompanied by Mrs. Helen OF-= j BusinSlanager. It is that when the and other articles made ns. expected arrange- by Peck of Pennsylvania. Arriving in the ments are completed and the company HOOD Subscription Terms: In a Anything bearing inspires midst, of such a terrible blockade was not advance, $2.00 are ready to proceed, as many as one year; $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three public confidence at once. altogether pleasant and we venture to say Bionths. thousand men will be employed in the that Mrs. P. is more of the beautiful Advertising Terms: For one square, one South Portland plant. We fully appreciate its value and seeing Includes PLAIN DOITED Inch MUSLIN, MUSLIN, length in column, 75 cents for one week, and snow than she ever dreamed of....Capt. 35 cents for each subsequent insertion. will guard it by those honest methods CURTAIN^ and Mrs. F. H. Cleaves have issued invita- which are the foundations of its great LIN, ORGANDIES, PERSIAN LAWN, INDIA A Water Famine. tions for the wedding of their daughter, WHITE It looks now as though Mrs. Carrie UyJ' strength. The irresistible maguet Eudavilla to Mr. Wallace Harmon to take PLAIN CHECKED become a National terror. Saloon — NAINSOOKS, may Luckily it was of but Short Duration. which holds our friends place Feb. 25th_Mr. Joshua Nickerson is NAINSOOKS, Fav is The of ^ smashing spreading like all tarnation. most serious break in the history “A fair equivalent for your money,” still very sick_Comet Grange missed two STRIPES, DIHITIES, LONG CLOTHS, the Belfast water works occurred last week. Is to article meetings on account of the storm. The PIQUES, ETC Last was Mrs. Nation’s rigidly applied every Sunday busy it found that there a Wednesday was was with HOOD on it. members of Comet Grange will have a day. She wrecked several saloons and leak in the main which the stand- supplies sociable at the grange hall, Feb. 28th, and was arrested four times. She is mak- on pipe, and the water was shut off North- Hood’s Sarsaparilla will present the Comedy, “Professor Bax- ing a national wreckered. port avenue in the afternoon. The stand- The greatest blood purifying medicine, ter’s Great Invention.” A small admission stomach and nerve tonic ever made. pipe was then full, but Thursday forenoon will be charged at the door and refresh- The and Most Line From England comes a report that was and was Largest in that supply exhausted, the city ments will be served. Complete Belfast Croker will never re-enter life Hood’s Pills political without water for domestic or lire purposes in America. The news is too to The best family cathartic; cure all liver good until save what could be Stockton Springs. Owingtothe illness Friday night, ills; to take, easy to be true. Advertiser. easy operate. of the [Portland drawn from wells or cisterns. Those who correspondent no items were for- It is already contradicted. warded last those were had their wells filled up when the city water Hood's Olive "Ointment week, and published deferred was Best salve for family ase-heals cats, from the week previous, not having It is said the steel combine will be put in had reason to regret their action; bruisas, sores, salt rheum, plies. while those who had wells shared the water burns, reached The Journal in time for the issue FRED A. at more than a but capitalized billion, of Feb. on the snow JOHNSON, with their less fortunate neighbors. No 7, account of embargo. MAS^°TEMPLE that the name of new Hood's Medicated Soap the organization — the white of the general warning could be given of the shut- The skin and Through whirling re- great antiseptic purifier has been said about has not yet been decided upon. How bath and cent storm the of Death his Freedom. So much Abstract ol the Annual ting off of the water, and the housekeeper healer—for toilet, skin, nursery. Angel winged Statement t,i our recent storm that X will only say Free- ,he would Foeman do? who tried a faucet and found it dry natural- way to our midst and bore away to the If You Are /BTNA INSURANCE dom was no We had a western concluded that the were frozen and Hood’s Tooth Powder Eternal Home three of our number. One exception. COMp.Vt, ly pipes OF Solon Chase’s conitrbutions to the Preserves and cleanses the teeth, sweet- mail but it came on snow shoes HARTFORD, CONN. set to heating water to thaw them out. One of our oldest residents, Mrs. Lydia every day, ens the breath and hardens the gums. Cleaves, On tile 31st day of December Boston Herald are many times. During the storm several Sunday “good easy woman who had used up in this way all the ill only about a week with the grip, passed State of Maine 9» deaths occurred. Mrs. Elisha Carter died show of water i n the house went to a Feb. at the advanced Buying_ Incorporporated 1819. reading.” They knowledge neighbors for Hood Farm Remedies quietly away 8th, age Commenced B|1S|lt„, in and Mrs. Asa Mr. Robert to find her in a like successful in all ailments of of 89 and 11 months. She Unity, Harvey, human nature and a vein of poetry more, predicament. Marvelonsly years was a na- Wm B. Clark, President. "MI. farm stock—as used at Hood Farm. Oliver and a little daughter of Albert Rus- Watches, KinB co mbined with shrewd common sense. Others rushed to the plumbers. Finally the tive of North Searsport, and her maiden Old Maid’s up in These are sold name was sell died in Freedom.The Clocks, Capital paid cash.$4.non, situation was understood, and everybody preparations everywhere. Larrabee. Early in life she mar. , 1 Convention for a short time. ASSETS, December 31, i. ; For the first time since the Grand waited with more or less for the Prepared only by ried Mr. Cleaves of ispostponed patience Stephen Kennebunk, Jewelry, Real estate, owned the No date yet fixed.We are glad to learn by comt.an- Army was organized the mortality in Ibreak to be repaired. C. I. Hood ft Co., Maine, and in the spring of 1849 they came or unincumbered that Ijarrabee of Unity has Sterling Loans on bond and mortgage 1,1" the order last went 10,000. The cit;. authorities,meanwhile, had taken Lowell, U. S. A. to reside in this town, opening the first Capt. Stephen year beyond Mass., Plated liens) .. hotel in the been heard from and is daily expected home. Ware, Stocks and bonds 'Ml# four or five one-half of all the precaution possible against tire. An village and continuing this owned In thr Within years is market value.. business most for His wife died nearly four weeks ago and You will find a pany, in 1890 will have extra night watchman was put on, the reser- acceptably many years, always A| ID CTfiDD Loans secured collaterals the members — vJIJlv oIvJKIH by 400,000 Prospect Ferry". Capt. W. H. Hard- still unburied.The term at Free- first-class selection at *" voirs shoveled men on until the failing health of her husband de- spring Cash in the the rolls of the out, placed duty at company’s®prin.-ip passed from living. man went to New York last Monday to cided dom academy begins this week. It prom- tice and in bank.. the house to at once them to relinquish the care to younger engine ready respond We will at Interest due and accrued. join his schooner, the M. Oler. ises to be a full term. There will be give you least ONE HUNDRED with the chemical Wesley hands. Mr. Cleaves died a few very Premiums in due course of e«ii.. The Rockland Star is de- fire extinguishers to any years later, CENTS WORTH OF GOODS for. evidently Miss Martha E. Harriman of Oldtown sixteen new students who have never been alarm of and a horse was harness- while on a visit to a brother in termined not to be outdone the fire, kept Biddeford, Do you want more* Aggregate of the admitted by spent several days with her mother, Mrs. since here before, and no doubt others will come One Dollar. at ed in Centner’s stable ready at any moment which time the widow’s home has Company their actual vat Opinion in typographical eccentricities, Rebecca Harriman, last week. ..Mrs. Jennie later_We are to that the health for use on the engine. been with her daughter, Mrs. Melvin Col- glad say LIABILITIES. Decemln :n from the Batchelder arrived home from Boston, last of the wife of I’rof. Perkins is judging following line, clipped The leak was located at the foot of Mur- cord. Throughout her long life Mrs. improving. Can you do better than having your eyes exam- Net amount of unpaid losses her son claims. from a local item: Saturday, accompanied by Freeman, Cleaves has all ined free of charge? GLASSES furnished phy’s hill near a culvert, and the deep snow exemplified the Christian Thorndike. Quite a picturesque feature Amount required to safelv rein who returned to Boston on boat. at HONEST PRICES and Jlu. xslfnex: vest Monday’s virtues as mother and PERFECT all outstanding risks.. sjlhh nu, boH.sj here, to say nothing of the frozen ground, wife, neighbor, being of the recent storm is a snow tunnel some —E. M. Babcock of closed a suc- VISION GUARANTEED. All other demands the ••• kind and against made the task of reaching it a very difficult I^wiston always discreet, charitable. She 12 or 15 feet from the front door of pany, viz: commissions, etr Mr. P. Hill has the en- cessful term of eleven weeks school here long Percy bought was most domestic in her one. The work was kept up unceasingly from tastes, and deeply James Cold’s where a drift tire business lately conducted under last around here ] house, huge We do first-class repair work. Not how cheap- Total liabilities, except capita! afternoon Friday_Several people devoted to her and household duties the firm name of Will & Hill and Mr. Wednesday until nearly mid- family ; completely covered the south side of his hut how good. and net surplus. are still sick with the grip. They are at- Capital paid up in ea-ii Will retires from the business to con- night Friday, under the personal yet ahvays ready to give assistance to any M. actually super- tended by Dr. Emerson of Bucksport. house—Highway commissioner Henry Surplus beyond capital. cause. so advanced in j duct his optical business independently. vision of Superintendent Bird. Coal oil worthy Although ) Higgins has had of business the past plenty H. J. Locke & amount of linbiliri. Telegraph. and charcoal Morrill. Rev. A. F. Hinkley gave an years she retained her mental faculties Son, Aggregate |Brunswick were used to facilitate digging, ! week. He now has nearly all the main eluding net surplus. Hill seems to have all but the illustrated temperance lecture at the church perfectly to the last, and her in BELFAST NATIONAL BANK BLIVG, bought ■•lid three holes were dug before the right presence traveled roads opened, but considerable HELD & QLTMBY. \ e„|s. last Saturday evening, and occupied the her daughter’s borne will be missed P O. SQUARE. good Will of the firm. point was reached. The leak was caused greatly i shoveling remains to be done on the cross pulpit Sunday a. m. ; subject, “What is thy by many of a younger generation. She by the packing blowing out, and in making roads—Wilbur Hunt, who has been at SCOTTISH UNION AM) \ \Tl i\.v A secret order in West broke life?” — Mr. R. C. Daggett died last Thurs- leaves two sons, Mr. Wm. Cleaves of Virginia repairs in such cases, an iron collar is put home for several weeks, returned to his etn- of Edinburgh, Scotland the neck of a new member during the day night, after a long illness. The funeral Quincy, Mass., and Mr. Frank Cleaves of j on over the packing and set up as tightly as j ployment in Massachusetts last Tuesday— initiation ceremony. Thanks to modern was held at the church last Monday, Rev. North three Mrs. assets, December ,;i :■«*. with screws. The water was turn- Searsport; daughters, George is in Burnham for a few man is said to be possible Cilley days, * Real estate science, the “doing H. W. Abbott of Palermo officiating. Melvin Colcord and Miss Frances Cleaves KID GLOVES ed on well.” about li p. m., Friday,and the stand- i where his mother, Mrs. J. G. Cilley, is cricti- Mortgage loans. Miss Annabel came home from of this Collateral and the Daggett place, and Mrs. David Tibbetts of ill... been loans. pipe filled, Saturday morning city j eally Several horses have injur, Stocks and bonds. In these parts, with the increasing Rhode Island to attend her father’s funeral. Roxbury, Mass.; eleven grandchildren and rejoiced in its usual abundant supply of j ed in the deep snow the past w'eek— V. N. Cash in office and Bank. numberof secret societies, the tendency — Mr. Thomas has been sick several balances water. Higgins very great-grandchildren. The funeral ! Higgins went to Bangor train last Satur- Agents’ by at Interest and rents. is to broke” in the past fortnight — The severe storm, cold services were held Rev. Sold at “go pocket, While there were some inconveniences February lltli, I day_Arthur Rand of Unity called on COST Uncollected premiums. winds and drifted roads interfered with II. W. Norton of and and it neces- Searsport — discomforts, was found officiating; ; friends in town last week J. II. Stevens Gross assets Senator-elect Barton of Kansas, in an business some, but our lumbermen at and the interment was in the lot sary to dismiss the schools after the morn- kept family passetl Sunday in Waterville with his Deduct items not admitted on the it in Mt. the interview political situation in session we can and tile mills worked their full force. Prospect, village cemetery. So i Mrs. K. J. Knowlton—Leslie ing Friday, congratulate daughter, Admitted assets. .-T, the full, sheaf is home_ his State, was asked “Is Bryan political- ourselves that matters were no worse. IIalliiale. B. F. Foster came home last ripe garnered I Bradford and w ife spent Sunday with Mr. Mr. Wm. Cleaves and Mrs. David LIABILITIES, December l, h*K, ly dead?’’ He replied: “He is stone Saturday from Roekport, where he has been Tibbetts, ! and Mrs. Clifton I Mint — Mr. G. J. Willey, R.A.French & Co.’s called here the illness of their Net unpaid losses. several weeks for his who by mother, a at Keith’s business was dead. Four years ago the people con- COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. caring brother, teacher college, Unearned premiums.. reached Belfast Feb. 7th, and came through All other said he w-as misguided, but is very sick. He returned Sunday p. m. in town last week. Miss Effie Coffin is liabilities. siderately in the driving storm the to THIS WEEK. Searsmont. Ernest S. E. E. Hall returned Monday from Searsmont, day following taking a course of lessons under his instruc- Total.. honest. Hast summer the people came Wing attended, be at her bedside the last hours. over all -,i as the where he has been several weeks. during ! Surplus liabilities. ... that not delegate, meeting of Modern Wood- stopping tion. to the conclusion only was he Mr. C. returned to Feb. and men at ... The roads in this are in a terrible Quincy 11th, Augusta last week_Wilfred E. vicinity Pittsfield. The accounts of the block- .,DOWNT.. Total liabilities and -4 v,4 misguided, but also that lie was dis- Mrs. Tibbetts is still with her | surplus. Cross has to condition to the immense snow drifts. sister, Mrs. D& gone New York, where his owing ! Ing snow storm and the severe cold weather FIEL QUl-MBY, Agents, Belfast honest.” Colcord, who has been very ill with the uncle, W. C. Cross, will give him _Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Poland returned to grip from all the employ- for three weeks and surrounding towns, correspond ment— John Luce was their home in last week. Mr. past improves very Lancashire Insurance Where did his the most surprised with what we have experienced here in Company Shakespeare get genius? was ! man in Poland started with his team hut his slowly—The community shocked by GOES THE tow'n last wife BEEP. OF ENGLAND. Where did Mozart (Saturday evening. lie and it will not be necessary for nANCKE.STER, get his music? Whose the death of Mrs. Harriet from Pittsfield, was alone in the his went on the train — Adell Goldie Bowdoin, hand smote the of the sitting kitchen, wife Raynes, me to repeat it. The Hartland engine and lyre Scottish heart trouble, on Sunday, Feb. 18th. She ASSETS, December ;u, i>* having gone to care for a sick Mamie Foster, Everett Choate, neighbor, Thompson, plow have been off the track and buried up 2 lbs. Real ploughman, and stayed the life of the was 65 years of age ami had been Steak, Tor 2f>c. estate... when his and John subject > daughter called from the sitting- Henry McCorrison Foster are at- in the snow since the last storm, and the Stocks and bonds. r«> German Priest? God, God, and God to ill turns of this nature for some Top of Round, 16c. Cash in office and in bank. room : come He tending Freedom Gil- time; us “Papa, quickly!” hastened, Academy—Walter mail and passengers north of have come Uncollected premiums alone; and as as these were rais- who has been is but the decease came at the last almost purely fearing his daughter was sick, and when he ohrest, very sick, improv- to Pittsfield on runners-The and Rump Steak, 19c, without grip ed was entered fast. warning, she having just arisen Admitted assets.. up by God, inspired by God, the room a company of his friends ing quite bad colds are prevailing here quite exten- from her dinner-table. Sirs. Bowdoin was Sausage, nc. LIABILITIES, Decenih.-i Abraham Lincoln ; and a thousand were standing there and greeted him with a J. S. Davis is sick with Lincolnville Centre. Capt. and Mrs. sively_Mr. quite Net unpaid losses.. twice married. Her first husband was Corned Beef, 7c. no burst of Then a Capt. Unearned — years lienee, drama, no no song. began series of I are in Massachusetts for a the cold. Few families are ex- premiums tragedy, Dickey few Simeon who prevailing blows the until Fletcher, died comparatively All other liabilities. epic poem will be filled with greater upon man, they numbered weeks.'...Frank is at home from Pros- empt from it, but it does not hold on as Tripe, 4 1-2c. Grey young, leaving her with one son, now before it dawned Capt. ... wonder, or be followed mankind fifty-four, upon him that where he has had it did a few years ago — There was a mis- Total by pect, employment George Fletcher, who, with her second hus- COLO STORAGE Surplus over all liabilities they were celebrating his birthday. They take in the name of Dr. Harden’s baby as MARKET, with deeper feelings, than that which Representative Ross’ wife accompanied him Mr. Darius presented him with a silver band, Bowdoin,survive her. She D. A. Total spoon, silver to last given a few weeks ago. It should have MoKEEN, Proprietor liabilities and surplus. tells the of his life and death. Augusta week, returning home Sat- was a woman of f story napkin and and then most excellent traits of FIELD & QUIMBY, Bell ring, cup saucer, with- Richard Lermond is at home from been Elaine instead of Elvira—Miss Agents. Watterson at the Lincoln ban- urday— cheerful and (Henry drew as quietly as they came. character; always bright, help- Amanda of Waltham, of Rockland .. Herbert Morse and wife of Lovejoy formerly Insurance ot North Vtn rsca. New York. and her death is a loss to her Company quet, ful, great this town, who has been visiting friends Prospect. Mr. Murch Belmont were in town — Lincoln Clark was united Sunday husband, who is himself in failing health. assets, December u i- and in Garland this winter, and who spent “Is Emerson a poet?” is a question in marriage to Miss Alma last Young Miss Louise Mullin of Camden The funeral took Feb. Rev. Real estate. Partridge place 1.1th, II. several weeks in this place, started for .Sid- in loans ... two critics are at v eek — The snow blockade the spent Sunday town_Mrs. Knight of W. Norton Fletcher Mortgage English discussing stopped up attending. Capt. is tilth to visit friends in a former Collateral loans Boston visited her ney Feb. this late day. One of them flatly says reads so that the mails failed to arrive, the brother, Sidney Moody, away at sea, Dut ms wite ana tnree children Stocks and bonds. home, where her parents died and where Cash in office and bank rohool was last week—In spite of the bad that “Emerson never wrote a line of closed and about all passing was travelling came from Bucksport to be present at the Bills receivable. were buried — Col. W. G. Morrill has Rev. H. I. Holt held a service at the Beach they CAPITAL STOCK, $150,000 uded for a time. Some towns have noted and it was with Agents’ balances. in his life.” The other, while services, difficulty they been sick but is poetry men are still at work on very slowly recovering— Interest and rents. places for big drifts of snow and in this Sunday—The the reached the house. Friends from SURPLUS, $33,000 to this Searsport M. are in Oak- Uncollected premiums. taking exceptions statement, etc. Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens last storm our big drifting road was clear roads, leveling them, making turnouts, were obliged to turn back after All other assets. maintains that Emerson was half reaching where Mr. Stevens will look after only —A very pleasant surprise was given Mr. land, up and higher than ever before. That place this village, being unable to get farther DSPOSITSISOLK IT KB Gross assets... a and “‘The Howe’s studio — S. R. Haines has been poet, says: Emerson who Fred on Deduct items is the Brown hill— .1. F. Gould has some Moody Saturday evening entering through the drifting snow. The interment not admitted.. sick two weeks with the but is out penned and in cold blood published such Mr. and Mrs. Holt's to find so grip, good stepping colts....C. II. is many young wras in Mt. Recluse cemetery, Cape Jellison. Admitted assets.. Partridge Laura Demeritte of Dover, Safe deposit boxes tor reni^at $5. $5 $6.50 huiI verse as this from ‘Alfonso of awaiting him. The was again_Miss Castile,’ wintering 48 sheep, and has about 50 tons of people evening r... Mrs. Oliver Treat, who has been for a N. lectured at the F. B. Church in this liabilities, DeeemlM H., •8 a year. Bear then celestial fellows! much different w. you, pressed hay, three years cut, to sell. No very enjoyed by playing long time an invalid from place Sunday on the Old and the Ne losses. dropsical trouble, Our Unpaid Fits not to be over-zealous; games. and The talk was We have new vault is unequaled in Eastern Main* Unearned hay or anything else can be moved with two amusing Pop-corn, candy to the higher life last very interesting. premiums. Stands not to work on the clean passed Friday, aged known Miss Demeritte and and All other liabilities jump, were served_We to hear many years UNEXCELLED ini security Jagainstfltlr*- nor horses abreast now... .0. B. apples hope 55 At of Nor wine brains perpetual pump, Gray is gather- years. the time her marriage to know that she is a lady of high culture and “Me and Otis presented up this way in the end in the Total. i> was not no but ing in the taxes for a settlement before the Mr. Treat about 35 years ago she was a a true hearted Christian—The First burglary country. only poet, would have Cash capital. town near future. National Bank was moved into its new coming March meeting.Manzoni young widow, Mrs. Day of Belmont. Her Those boxes can Surplus over all liabilities. suffered rejection at the hands of a » on Main The renting have the excmsi'e quarters street, Saturday. of Lanpher has arrived home from a visit to Wintekpokt. Sirs. Robert first husband was lost at sea. She has been privilege taking their boxes to and Iron, tfce self-respecting greengrocer, who, for Campbell new rooms are very fine. bank. Total liabilities and surplus. his brother George on Cape Jellison. died at the home of her a faithful wife and most devoted mother. the assist- son, Abbott- Camp- FIELD & QUiriBY. Agents. Heitbs advertising purposes, required The two children born to herself and Mr. Lincoi.nvii.ee Beach. bell, Friday after a lingering illness_The Maine Authors. ance of a to the The drifts are 107th ANNUAL STATEMENT “poet” sing superiority Treat are Millie, now Mrs. Fred Blake of Continental Ins. Co. of New York.. now higher than when the snow shovellers remains of Miss Carrie Dorr, who died in of his spinach.” Orland, who on account of illness was un- W. 0. Fuller of the Courier-Gazette has THE INSURANCE COMP\M began to work on them. We shall all be Boston last week, were brought here for in- ASSETS, Deceinher 31, 1900. very achieved the fame and free that terment and the funeral able to come to her mother; and Amos, advertising Real estate. $ 00 ol the State of At the Street Methodist polite if thank-ye-marms will make us so.... services were held 1,106,250 Pennsylvania (Saratoga conies to one whose name appears in the Mortgage loans 00 Miss at the home of her who is away and could not be reached. 60,210 East the pastor, Rev. Alta Ileald spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Joshua plate matter sent out by the American Press. Stocks and boutls. 8,086.880 00 Church, Boston, Her loss is an one to her Cash in office and December 31 parents in Ella Crockett, afternoon. John Dorr irreparable What Happened to Wigglesworth,” the bank. 638,413 83 ASSETS, A. had r to last Northport—Miss Thomas, Thursday Bills receivable. C. Crane, omething say husband, who has for years been a book soon to be issued by Mr. Fuller, is the 89,612 70 Real estate.. who is Camden came from Boston with the remains of his great Interest and rents. the attending High school, spent occasion of the notice. 69,855 06 Mortgage loans. Sunday evening regarding liquor sufferer from rheumatism, and to him Uncollected 88 in Saturday and Sunday at home_A dona- daughter — Mrs. Samuel Cole, who suffered premiums. 588,149 Cash office and bank. in Boston and in Kansas and it in his bereavement the of the A new series of books have recently Bills receivable traffic ; tion a shock of is sympathy boys Gross party will be held at the I. 0. G. T. paralysis recently, now quite been issued by Street & Smith of New York assets.$10,638,271 47 Agents’ balances.. was not to Boston. community is extended. The funeral was Admitted 47 very complimentary Hall Monday evening for Mr. comfortable, but has not yet recovered the written by Gilbert Patten of Camden. The assets.$L0,638,271 Interest and rents. Ingraham held on last and the All other assets.. other lie said: Monday interment was books are “The “The LIABILITIES, December 31,1900. Among things Maddocks. who is very feeble and is also power of speech—There are still many Rockspur Nine,” on the family lot in Mt. Prospect Eleven and The Rockspur Net unpaid losses.$ 371,666 75 Boston what Kansas his cases of in town, but no serious cemetery. Rockspur Gross assets. hugs spurns. losing eyesight. We hope to see a grip very same Unearned 4,272 117 62 good _Nearly the entire community has suffer- Rivals.” Other books in the series premiums. Admitted assets. The outlaw in Kansas is in ones — Miss Lizzie Rich has Allotlier liabilities. 483.947.90 respectable supply.... Although the travelling was very returned from will appear next year. Mr. Patten has for Boston. The Kansas is ed from attacks of the of in- LIABILITIES, Decent calamity adopt- a visit to Boston — The grip varying been a successful writer of short bad quite a good sized audiance witnessed oyster supper given years Total.$ 5,127.732 17 Net losses. ed for “revenue Boston. The and whole families have been ill at stories for which have been unpaid only” by the Me and Otis” last to the Hose Companies at the Commercial tensity boys very popu- Cash capital 1,000.000 00 Unearned premiums.... curse of Kansas is made a with play“ Friday evening. lar. He has also written several successful over all partner one time; but the force of the seems Surplus liabilities. 4,510,539 30 All other liabilities.... — House Mrs. H. malady in the of the weak and A ltou French spent Sunday at home_ Thursday evening by M. but these books mark a distinct ad- Boston plunder and the victims are all plays, to a spent nearly improv- work. Total liabilities and 47 Total. the women. I have heard some Boston Rev. II. I. Holt preached a very interesting Abbott proved be very enjoyable affair. vancement in his literary [Camden surplns.$10,638,271 Mr. Shute, who has been FIELD & Cash capital. at About 33 were R. ing— Harry very Herald. QU1MBI, Agents, Belfast. men laugh imputed righteousness in sermon at the M. E. Church last Sunday present_C. Hill, who Surplus over all liabilities dangerously ill with pneumonia, is now con- to learn that Holman the case of Abraham. These same men morning, taking his text from Psalms 99-!). came home from Rockland for a few days We are not surprised virtue to vice for a con- valescent— Mrs. Sarah Snell arrived Feb. F. Day has severed his connection with the Hamburg, Breman, hire Insurance Co. Total liabilities and surplus.. impute money — Mrs. James last has returned there for a few Carver, Almond Gushee week, He can do and FIELD & belt sideration. At public sale Boston sells 13th from Hingham, Mass., called here Lewiston Journal. better, of Hamburg, Germany. QUIMl Y, Agents, and Orrin Ames are on the sick list_Fred weeks more, as he is not yet able to attend by the wonder is that he remained at his desk her virtue to the most destructive vice the illness of her Mrs. Everett to Minot Lowe is sister, so He will now devote himself to liter- ASSETS, December 31, 1900. NATIONAL FIRE INSURANT a Melvin has the mumps. business—Capt. gaining long. known. She gets $1,500,000 year from who is now from a and laid out to Collateral loans.. 00 and it is he will soon Staples, recovering ary work, has enough keep $ 66,000 this sale of virtue and sneers at Kansas slowly hoped be about Stocks and bonds 25 HARTFORD, CONN Centre Montvieee. The Grange so- severe attack of the grip—Mr. him busy for some time. He has contracted 1,299,356 — Raymond because she has not yet consented to again The wedding cards of Albert Blais- with the publishers of “Up in Maine” for Cash in office and bank.. 93,724 64 ASSETS, December 31 ciable, supper, quilt-drawing, etc., will oc- Grant is suffering from an attack of appedi- A gen t8’balances. 4.206 83 barter in a like dell and Miss Lilian of Rockland were a second book of verse, which will appear Real estate. commodity. Gray Uncollected premiums.. 94,845 15 cur on Wednesday evening, Feb. 27th_ citis, but hopes are entertained for his re- next October. Another volume of prose Mortgage loans received by many of his friends last week. Stocks and bonds. Charles Oxton is for John covery— Mr. Ed. Moulton of Roslindale, sketches will probably appear within the Gross assets. $1,557,131 87 Bath is evidently about to lose a working Thomp- Mr. Cash in office and hank. Blaisdell, who was formerly a resident year. He has a contract with a syndicate Deduct items not admitted. 4,205 83 — is his Mr. and Mrs. of the and son in North Searsmont Nathaniel Page Mass., visiting parents, and Agents’ balances. large part business, perhaps of this town, and was one of our most pop- to furnish a weekly column of prose Uncollected — and Mrs. premiums. has feturned to after a short Henry Moulton Mr. Brainard verse and is now one or two Admitted assets. $1,552,926 04 the whole, of the Bath Iron Winterport ular young men, has the contemplating eventually congratulations p. m. for en for vaudeville December 1900. visit with his brother-in-law, W. H. Church- Griffin left Sunday Belfast, route “Down East” sketches the LIABILITIES, 31, Gross assets. .. because the land can- and best wishes of his eircle of friends. 4 Works, necessary large for Boston to visit relatives, but will return stage. Net unpaid losses.$ 62,950 00 Admitted assets. ill, at Mrs. M. M. Thompson’s. Mr. * —The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Unearned — 16 31 not be secured to enable them to carry daughter their premiums. 990,395 LIABILITIES, December Churchill is A. Cush- here before leaving for western home. A HUSTLER. *4 gaining slowly.T. Walter Littlefield of Ellingwood’s Corner A CHANCE FOR Net unpaid losses.«... ,/.:•> out their contracts. are — and 16 large They man’s wife and son James are in Boston_ Mr. E. M. Lancaster son Peirce Total.$1,063,346 Unearned premiums. got a cartridge in her and as the Surplus over all liabilities. 499,580 89 to and would throat; came from Camden last and re- All other liabilities. willing give $25,000, prob- C. L. Atkinson is off with rheumatism. Saturday There is an for one of our duty roads were drifted, came near opportunity badly very a of Total liabilities and 04 ably give $30,000, for an adjoining prop- _Mr. George Carter, an assistant teacher turned Monday with portion their young men or young women to make money surplus.$1,552,926 Total.l. dying before a physician could be brought. with The Build- FIELD & Belfast, Cash taxed at but the owners of in the Commercial who has household goods, having taken a rent in Unique Monthly, Depew QUIMBY, Agents. capital. erty $9,600, Bangor school, It was and New York. This which was Surplus over all successfully extracted, however, that for the ing, Monthly, liabilities..., even to con- been at home for several ill place present—Mr. Elmer has now be- ;> this property have refused weeks, with the little one formerly The Penny Magazine, I recovered_Oscar Cole started in Total, liabilities and —4 is Mrs. Thompson spent Sunday town, returning come the standard half-dime magazine of surplus fer with the in the matter, and typhoid fever, rapidly recovering— on his rural free mail route Feb. IW Hydes delivery world. It wants one in this vicin- FOR RENT. FIELD & F. A. Cushman is friends in Massa Monday to Camden—Miss Laura Marden the agent QU1MBY, of course can not be to visiting 15th—The second lecture of to the they compelled the-course, been ity and will give exclusive territory A^cnis. chusetts—It was with considerable diffi- returned to Portland Monday, having commis- It is one the cases where a which was advertised for even- right person. Besides big the sell. of Thursday called here ten the illness of paying The store recently occupied by Condon culty that the roads were kept passable days ago by sions to its representative, it sends a pres- and Banner Shoe can ing, is postponed until Friday evening, and Manufacturing Company” few private individuals destroy the Medora who ent worth more than the of The Uni- Is ire.” C.O. POOR NOTICE! during the last two weeks, the almost con- her mother, Mrs. Marden, is price j ■ will be given at the Methodist church by to that is se- March of a whole city. If the Bath now Robert A. que Monthly every subscriber Belfast, 29,1900.—13tf All persons indebted to nie av prosperity stant high wind filling them with snow improving_Mr. Webster, <' Rev. Luther Freeman, D. D., of Portland; cured by the representative. Better address that they must settle on eir lu*b»r< \. Iron Works establishes a branch at about as fast it was removed. who has taught the Sandvuoint school for the Build- 1901. MARGAfliET b > af Many subject, “Plod.” Dr. Freeman is one of our at once The Unique Monthly, Depew Portland it is only a question of time buildings buried in huge drifts. ! past year, was presented at the close of the ing, New York. Man and Wife Wanted. Searsport, February 13, ¥801.—-" wt^piearly ablest speakers and we hope a large num- fine volumes of when the whole will be moved Teams wentArough to Belfast last Fri- winter term with three plant ber will avail themselves of the privilege of Scott’s works, m token of the pupils’ TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT. I wish to employ a steady, reliable man and Caution'Notice. ap- on a farm and assist in as it would be to maintain day. him. scholars were then ab- his wife to help carry me there, folly y hearing Prof. Rogers’ lecture will preciation. Many Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets business. Liberal terms and a Whereas wife. R. l \ ^ so that he could my egg good posi- .my Ma*ry two when one could do The Granger with the shovel sent from sickness, not be to who sat- bed I forbid establishments, come later, and will be 'duly announced.... All druggists refund the money if it fails to tion will given any couple prove and.board, ajuy person The snow no longer lifts; thank them personally, and he wishes to do at No. 6 Market street. trustingjier at my expen and Mrs. of isfactory. Apply ^ |>aGL- the business. A press despatch says: He has given np discouraged Mr. Flye Kingman are visiting so, most sincerely, through the columes of cure. E. W. Orove’s signature is on each W ARREN E. MARSH. se. It is reported that the Bath Iron And is driving o’er the drifts. their daughter, Mrs. J. W. Hatch. this paper. I box. Belfast, Feb. U, I90i.-7tf Stockton Springs, Me., IFeb. 15,1901-"-’"0 OF BELFAST. The Rialto Dramatic Club will NEWS present the churches. “A Virginian Romance” at the Fairfield Opera House Tuesday evening, Feb. 26th. The will at Poor’s AS caucus. Republican Rev. G. E' Edgett preach The winter term at East afternoon at 2.30 o’clock. Kt:|M Belfast are requested to meet in the Maine Con. Mills next Sunday ference closes ^the (hurt House, on Wednesday Seminary, Uucksport, to-day The Prospect and Unity Quarterly meet- at 7 to for a short vacation. The outlook for the 0 (.-..'iruary it, 1901, o’clock, ing of the Free Baptists will be held in a candidate for spring term is bright. 1st to 3d. OPPORTUNITY! (<■■■ 0111ination Mayor Jackson village March '' election at the municipal W. at the Mis l*"’ " ,'iirted Harry Clark, 83 Main street, is offer- Meetings will be held People’s nth next. Republican voters of Miller 3 in men’s and ion house, " ing great bargains boy’s cloth- in the Frye school street,- :t will meet on the same ai„i ing, as the entire stock must be disposed of every Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. All ti court House to nominate [Be at some price on or before March 4th. See are welcome. fV’1'’ etc. The Republicans of | up'.-evs, advt. Holiness meetings will be held at 58 High It's ‘will meet at their respective street Wednesday and Friday even- The Methodist circle will hold a Monday, [ft”." „n Thursday Evening, Feb. sewing ,.',|S ings and Sunday at 2.30 and 7.15 p. m., con- U* Ward nominations. fair at Memorial Hall next Wednesday ,,|lKk. to make of Boston. afternoon for the sale of articles, etc. ducted by Mrs. A. R. Craig Republican City Committee. fancy Admission to the fair free. Supper will be Morning service at the Unitarian church served at 6 o’clock at 25 cents. next Sunday at 10.45 A. m„ with sermon by i age, Stockton Springs, publish- to the bad the pastor, Rev. J. M. Leighton; subject of Owing weather and terrible traveling of last week during our auc- notice. The officers of Tarratine Tribe, I. O. of .^tk, discourse, “Christian Democracy;” Sunday tion sale, we have still a good many is the house on R. M., were installed Monday evening by y;number putting school at 12 m ; Young People’s meeting at 5 D. D. G. Elisha H. The list of li»„l*«rth yacht. S., Haney. o’clock. officers was in The Journal at i,aVe been granted as follows: published the time of the election. At the call of Secretary Harbutt of the vi a Turner, Palermo Centre, Suits and Maine Missionary Society 20 preachers met Overcoats Advertised list of letters remaining in at to discuss the : Brunswick recently ques- without The Journal” is the Belfast post office Feb. 19th: Ladies— along tion as to how the spiritual life of the Cong- our readers say in renewing Mrs. S. Kellar, Miss Florence ; of Nickerson, regational churches might be strengthened. and Mrs. Thos. West letters). Gentlemen— This is the trade mark of Goods .... iption. (5 picture Furnishing | (Rev. G. E. Edgett’s subject at the Metho- 135 of Ply- Mr. John Kenney, E. A. Nickerson, Mr. J. SCOTT’S KMHLSION. and is on A Brown bought pounds dist church next Sunday will be “Mrs. of Frank of C. Pitcher. to convert into The entire stock must be H'f pj, uk poultry Quimby every bottle of SCOTT’S KMUL- Nation and her hatchet.” In the evening money. disposed of at some ® last week. on or \ ,„e day a his series price before March 4th, as after that date the store will be State Constable J. R. Mears searched SION in the World, which now he will give the third of of Sun- closed that a was added for a short time t... ,rt now is cypher number of and “The during to be later with a places Tuesday Wednesday. amounts to day evening lectures; subject, story alterations, opened change in in that many millions yearly. •. .uest for a library Castine, He found liquors at M. R, Knowlton’s, C. M. of a traitor.” the firm. Below will Be found a synopsis of goods we have left: instead of and Cas- This great business lias to ‘um *100,000; Knowlton’s and W. A. Gentner’s, but failed grown The Baptist and North church Christian for the *90,000. to at L. L. Gentner’s or Homer such vast ..,’mghL get any Endeavor held a union at !ii> proportions, societies meeting 12 Beaver, Chinchilla and Frieze Overcoats that retailed from $6.00 1 -% — — „f valentines this year was unu- Carter’s. the Baptist last Sunday evening at I ivil ^ OvArmofcV7VCI ,ule First,'-Because the vestry LUdld. to $10.00, to be closed at! but was confined clieidy to the proprietors 6.15. interesting reports of the re- «p3.75 srge, Ed. who with his fish- Highly Also we have about 15 FINE :V the Wing, disappeared OVERCOATS that sold from $10.00 to $15 00 in- varieties. Last year about have always been most careful in cent convention in Portland were given by ing boat from Ryder’s cove, Islesboro, dur- cluding a RAOLaN, which we must sell at some or other ■ was but price Don’t fail to of money expended, the Misses Patterson, Maude E. Math- look them over. ing a recent heavy gale, has been heard selecting various ingredients Josephine ■ iie better grades. This year the ews and Pendleton. from at His boat was blown Myrtle numbers. The Stonington. used in its composition, namely; Ill^ STFP b\ its absence. Suits have a good variety of patterns and 25 Men’s Suits at purest Hvpophosphites. the study of the Old Testament, said that iriAn’« S Quite |n,Men’s sizes, $3.75. The board of Sold at $7.00 to $10.00. 50 Suits at $7.75, $12.00 to mage driver, E. C. freeman, officers, managers and ministers of the Gospel are not and cannot regular $15,00 value. ; )n* mails between here and of Second:-Because chairmen committees of the Woman’s they have so be good business men, being too much like daunted in an under- sizes 15 to 19. About 30 Suits which we will sell at easily Hospital Aid will meet in the room in the combined the various of the YOUTHS’SUITS, nearly HALF PRICE. I'lmrsday morning, when the skillfully the prophets and thinking chiefly life so as to be Odd Fellows’ Block, Tuesday, Feb. 2fith, at that the best to come. i'ted badly impass- ingredients possible CHILDREN’S KNEE PANTS SUITS,-4 t0 14 >'ears- We have a good variety of these left and .;!!)>, Mr. Freeman came from 2.30 p. m., sharp. It is an important meet- results are obtained by its use. At the mid-week meeting ot the North will sell them DIRT CHEAP. !;• ach on foot with the mail ing and a full attendance is desired. church this, Thursday, evening the pastor ... around him. It was a hard t >hows the sort of in Third:’Because it has made so will conduct a of Philippians. White spirit Seaside Chautauqua Circle w ill meet with study Chap Shirts, Fancy Shirts, Hose, Ties, Working Shirts, Sweaters, Canvas Freeman believes in getting ter 1st is for the lesson. The Sun Mis. George R. Carter, 9 Commercial many sickly, delicate children assigued ■:ulu team or no team, and the street, Vests, Pants, Underwear, Umbrellas, Stiff Hats, Soft and health day services will he as follows: Morning Coats, Hats, lie this kind of a mail carrier, Monday, February 25th, at 2 p. m. Lesson, strong healthy, given In fact at auction with sermon by the pastor, at 10:45 everything prices. m.-iald, Feb. 15th. “Rivalry of Nations,” chapters eighteen and rosy cheeks to so many pale, worship, anaemic A. m. ; Sunday school at lti m. ; consercration show windows in the millinery and nineteen, and review- of chapter four of girls, and healed the lungs AT meeting of the Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:15 p. m. 2®=COME ONCE, THESE BARGAINS WILL NOT LAST A GREAT WHILE. M. E. & L. P. Ellis took fire Greek History. Author, II. W. Longfellow-. and restored to full health, so many The pastor will give the fifth lecture in his ,i a match accidentally dropped thousands in the first of The Waldo Clinical Club held a meeting stages series on “Great Events in Church History-” the gas. The light, delicate in this city Tuesday afternoon and admitted .,Consumption. at 7:15 p. M. Special topic, “The Conver- Clothier and up in an instant, hut Miss If have not tried it, send for free ; LI ADDV PI Tailor,... Dr. Pearson of Morrill to membership. It you sample, sion of Northwestern Europe.” Uf ADI# mht the fire heroically and its agreeable taste will surprise von. flHnll ... was voted to hold a meeting and banquet SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. at the Universalist church next I If. 83 Main Belfast. -nit! soon had the Services ULHIIA, neighbors 409.41a Pearl Street, New York. St., March 12th, with a paper on “The ethics of <*ntents of the window were 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. Sunday will be as follows: preaching by the the profession” by Dr. S. W. Johnson and 1 the woodwork somewhat pastor, Rev. A. A. Smith,at 10.45 A. M.; sub- discussion by Dr. 1). P. Flanders. “Evil Mr. C. C. Brooks, e alarm was sounded but ject, speaking.” Frances Willard Day. Wedding Bells. baritone, will sing a solo. Sunday school ■ w as not needed. We print this week the opening chapters Bible class at 111 M. of a written for The Journal and Young Peoples’ To ui Clock,” which was so story by Mrs. The Belfast Woman’s Christian Wb HAVE AUAIIN SECURED Howard—Em.iNGWOon. Mr. Gerald W. at 0.15 p. “Personal Temper-' S. J. Stevens of an meeting M.; topic, h red by Miss Kate Quimby Troy, always welcome anee Union met at the South school-' Howard anil Miss Mabel G. Lecture the at 7.15 p. THE AtiENCY KJR-»—_ an extract from a Ellingwood religion.” by pastor T.- Convention last Thursday, contributor; forthcom- house Monday afternoon and held commem- Jl' were married Thursday evening, Feb. 14th, m. ; subject, “Popular Amusements the i by Mr. J. W. W'hoeler of ing book by Capt. J. P. Farrow- of Islesboro, orative exercises to Frances Willard in the at tlieir new borne at the residence of the Theatre.” The music will in elude a volun- with an an i di dicated to the little Quimby illustration; and article on Re- Intermediate school-rooms. The two rooms Sanford and Addie Bach march in C bari- submission Frank W. Gow-en of Water- bridegroom’s parents, tary by ; by Weber; of the Season. and Domestic i,i\vn clock on the Unitarian by were connected and w'ere well filled. The Imported Howard, No. 41 High street. The ceremony tone solo, “0 eyes that are weary” by Mr. I their grandfather P. P. ville, with a portrait of the author. teachers and pupils of the Primary grades, was performed by Rev. G. E. Edgett. The C. C. Brooks; and a baritone solo by Mr. > d build, was the subject of members of the W. C. T. U. and other visit- Frank Ferris, the young man in the em- rooms were very prettily decorated with John Parker. >s Kate has a beautiful voice of Dr. J. G. been ors wrere present. The exercises were open- ploy Brooks, has seriously evergreens and flowers. The bride was Rev. Robert G. the called childish manner was Harbutt, newly very ill with It an ed with the hymn by the school: “Heaven- appendicitis. was acute case becomingly dressed in a brown suit with preacher to the pastorate of the Free Con- SHIRTINGS, she received a hearty en- and the North Father us.” Mrs. Edwin in and the operation was performed as soon as white lace and brown velvet trimmings. gregational church, Morrills, ly help Frost, \as not inclined to respond. Deering Congregational church, who resign- behalf of the Union, the Inter- possible by Dr. Elmer Small, assisted by the members of the two families were presented Only ed his at Searsport, Me., to Which last such a pastorate accept mediate school with a framed portrait of year proved 1 Kimball attempted to commit Drs. G. C. Kilgore and John Stevens, Jr. present. Refreshments were served after the charges here, preached his first sermon success. The assortment this year on as of these churches. In Miss Willard, which was hung on the wall is more attractive than ever, with the farm The condition was found to be serious, the the ceremony. The happy couple were the Sunday pastor poor Sunday morning. the Rev. Mr. llarbutt at prices ranging from. was and He morning preached with the portraits of Washington and Lin- :i from out of doors and said to appendix gangrenous ruptured. recipients of many useful and valuable the Free church and in the afternoon before coln. Juliett A. the has now lived through the critical two chairs from the Miss Wiggiu, principal a.,. : the inmates, “In about three period presents, including the North Deering society. Mr. Harbutt of the the and his recovery is assured. He has had bride’s and table cut- delivered an able sermon and was listened school, responded, accepting t; mi may tell them I have hung shopmates, crockery with the closest attention. Mr. llarbutt The program was the best possible care and attendance. from the and em- portrait. following pre- IP* was thought to be joking and lery bridegroom’s parents his here for the vacant during candidacy sented : 20c to $ 1 and numerons from other rela- per yd. was paid to it until a peculiar Fields S. Pendleton of Islesboro, who ployer, gifts pulpit met with much favor, and with the his Song, Guard the flag, and salute, 1 tives and friends. Mr. Howard is moral and spiritual support of parish- j. heard, and Mr. Wight, the con- 20-04 of sell. B. apromis- Grades 4 represented Myra Weaver, ioners will doubtless be able to build up 3 and an ...... >. called. He went into the ing young man, employe in G. E. Black- nineteen at now on Gilchrest's marine railway, applied these churches into spheres of greater use- 9 quotations, by pupils 1 ett’s and a Frances Helen Brier The material includes. „ here he found Mr. Kimball hang- for an to restrain the other job printing office, prominent fulness to the community. [Portland Press. Rec., Willard, injunction A Herbert H. Elwell around his neck to a worker in the Good Templar order. His promise, Belfast Opera House, l»e joist owners from going on with the repairs. The .South American Missions. A largely- Song, Thanksgiving Song, School lie was alive and soon after he bride is a a native of papers were issued and were served Mon- popular young lady, attended missionary meeting was held in Reading, Uowr Much Does it Pay? MADRAS, 11 recovered from the effects of a dress maker in Linwood S. Jones f CHKVIOTS, day by Sheriff Norton on Mr. Gilclirest and Winterport, formerly the Methodist vestry last Sunday evening. This is that but more in the Rec., The Arrow and the Song, OXFORDS, the third attempt on Alexander of who town, recently employ The was Miss E. G. a re- Ferguson Bath, is in speaker Porter, Harry L. Elwell Tbirsday Imm, Pil 28, 1’IUUES ami of mi his own life. of the work here. The of Thompson & Foster ihis city. They turned from South America. He LI> KNS, charge injunction missionary Why Quit, in width from once a began house keeping at in portion of Frances Orilla 44 MAin's Convention. The restrains the defendants from making any We hear much, she said, about the mission- Thompson 32 to inches. _ the house of the father. Lurena E. Macomber $ & more expense for repairs on the vessel until bridegroom’s work in Duty, Marti 1 aai 2. n the Opera House last Thurs- ary China, Japan, India, and other Song, Fairy Wilkweed, School after the which is to be held in if the Society of the Sisters of hearing, Eastern countries, but very little about Rec., A Boy’s Pledge, by Frances Willard, Portland, March lsth. They are also re- CliARK-PARTRIDGE. A very home South America. Ernest E. Yates >ed ness was a quiet Africa is called the “Dark very amusing en- The Charles E. Elwell Customers are allowed exclusive riirlit strained from moving the vessel from Bel- wedding (owing to the snow blockade) oc- but South America should Manly Boy, of if tiid well carried out in every Continent,” be Matinee pattern desired. or from the the hear- curred at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Cigarette Smoking, Afternoon A fast, railway, pending called the “Neglected Continent.” There Mertie Saturday label Walker and Charlotte Idella Wilband 5@p*Sainple books are now ready for Isaac F. Gould on Maple avenue, president and secretary and ing. Prospect, are but 15 Protestant missionaries in Peru. Just a Drop, Frank H. Keen inspection at Saturday evening, Kith. The Song, There are Many Flags in Many Lands, direst as took their February The religion of the people is either the an- treasurer, Rural Free Delivery. E. P. Boutelle Grades 3 and 4 contracting parties were Miss Alma M. Part- cient sun wor or Roman Catholic. The Admission, 25c. •action. The poem, papers and of Postoffice on rural ship Rec., Memory Gems, Bangor, Inspector of ridge, youngest daughter Mrs. Lizzie people of the interior still hold to the for- Grades 2 and 3 amusing, and the reports, par- free service, was in Belfast Mon- by visiting schools, 1, adlnmedtoMatinee delivery Gould, and M. Clark. Miss Little The Misses c listed market of Thompson mer, while those on the coast are of the My Boy’s Pledge, Children f01. 15c. Ellis, report the day and laid out a route to be known as one of Henry Milton Mudgett Partridge, Prospect’s most attractive latter. The Catholics do all can to im- and widowers of Belfast, were in Belfast R. F. I). No. 1. The route is from they Girls that are wanted, 107 flAIN STRfcET. young women, made a beautiful bride. Her the work of the Protestant mission- For particulars see small posters. “pat.” The duet by Misses Belfast via. the lower and Mason’s pede Clara B. Keating bridge dress was blue, trimmed with white satin aries, and to prevent the common Never Begin, Herbert R. Hickey iig was excellent, although the Mills to a people Billings’ Corner, short distance and white Be True, Erma A. pearl ornaments. The groom from attending the schools or reading the l'ettengill mtta’s voice were rather deep, below Swanville, thence by the Swanville Song, The Watchful Star, School wore the conventional black. The groom, Bible. The speaker gave a vivid mug a The real fun be- town Beals’ descrip- Rec., Alcohol, R. Foster Crocker lady. house, Corner, Waldo Station, who is a very enterprising young man, is in tion of the scenes during a revolution she Beware, Neil J. SIcCorrison IT IS GUARANTEED •!. Lombard, as Prof. Makeover, Evans’ Roberts’ Corner, Corner, and return the of the firm of Albert Peirce The Best Place for their employ & passed through in Peru, and the dangers to Gowns, -TO- i’’> appearance with his magic elixir to Belfast via. Gurney’s Mills. The route Margery Coombs Co., Frankfort. The wedding con- which are " party missionaries subjected at such I in The jovial doctor was just is 24 miles long, with 149 houses, which at Two Part Song, sisted of the bride's mother, her times. As all a stepfather, the political parties there are Morning Hymn, and New Year Song, il- ht, and his hits on the local M. the estimate of 5 persons to a house gives Mr. Chas. H. Littlefield, Mrs. EllaM. Little- opposed to the work of the missionaries, School •'•i tic isms of the women of doubt- 745 persons to be accommodated. P. S. Rec., Wanted, Mildred C. Waterman, Ger- field and Miss Catherine Lowe Littlefield. tlie latter are considered wiio before him to take is to the mail. rightful prey by trude M. Raleigh, Alice M. appeared Staples carry The prelimi- John H. officiated in Casey. Libby his usual happy both sides and must be on their Wind and the School 6ive 'a.', ,j constantly Song, Leaves, iiis were i youth-giving magic, were made J nary papers out, approved by manner. The Harold Condon guard. Their only safety during a battle Rec., Spider Web, Strength and •C brought down the house. The Mr. Boutelle, and have been sent to Wash- Write It, Guy II. Patterson To Weak Blood 1 or a siege is to barracade themselves in ina* ns were something wonderful, inton fur final action Lost and Found, Edith L. Carter Staplks-Colson. The marriage of Am- their a houses. The missionaries are often The to Grades 3 and 4 and the (dd maids longed for their op- ory Woodman Staples and Miss Etta Colson, Song, Way School, Weak Nerves, John F. made on false or frivolous How to break off bad i! and talents and Smalley a determined at- daughter of Dr. and Mrs. imprisoned charges, Rec., habits, appearance Benjamin Colson, Laurena Macomber u his own occurred at the home of the and in one Mr. To cure To Give Sound sors did well in tempt to take lifd at his home on officiating cler- instance Blaine, when Secre- Dyspepsia. supplying the de- Mrs. G. gyman, Rev. Elmer F. Pember, at 6.30 of was to interfere for S. Bicknell read an article by To Mrs. E. S. Pitcher and Mrs. K. Waldo avenue Monday evening. He has tary State, obliged Sleep. brace you up in every way. H. o clock on Monday morning. The young Mrs. A. E. President of the Belfast been ill for a long time for several their release. The missionaries have many Clark, a.i es blended in a duet, apd people were attended by Mrs. Samuel P. ; beautifully on Miss Willard’s life and and weeks has been confined to the house. Of Strickland, a sister of the and the difficulties to contend with, and all have Union, work, Positively Cured 0R titles ii. Field made her second ap- bride, SMITH’S Frank L. Mr. remarks were made visitors. The exer- 1 late his mind has been brother, Staples. had yellow fever, many have had small by d> a notion vender. Miss Lena P. unsettled, in addition pox, troom'staples is a well known young business cises closed with America the u to his and and other diseases to that singing by •'uiiU a Gibson physical ailments, he lias been man and is clerk for Rowland W. prevalent country. GREEN MOUNTAIN capital girl. Miss Geor- Stewart, school. watched. he the Exchange street while the But there, as everywhere, the worst evil is s was, as usual, very entertaining carefully Monday evening by ship broker, bride is a favorite in a circle of the no some means got possession of a large ac- drink habit. There are old men or '‘citation and Marion Wells, Cleora sharp pocket have the best wishes RENOVATOR quaintances. They women in Peru. fall Your which he into They early victims to In Refunded. !h z arter took their knife, plunged his throat. of all their friends. Aid of the Belfast Money parts well. Mr. and Mrs. Stapies Hospital. Ask for 50 cents It entered between the left on the 7.16 o’clock train for a the vile liquor they drink from childhood. your druggist Renovator. 1 knell in the three graces danced jugular vein and short and their A The and o;ue dollar. Write St. Albans Remedy the wind-pipe, but did not sever either, wedding trip upon return they mother quiets her child for an afternoon following letters, received during the For further information -lawfully. Little Freda Ellis and will live at iffi Pond street, where they will Co., St. Albans, Vt., about GUARANTEE. though it cut off a number of small blood by getting it drunk. Miss Porter closed past week, explain themselves: Muilgett, as twins, were charm- be at home after March 10th. f Bangor Com- Mention this paper. call at from which he bled mercial. with an earnest appeal to the people to take Mr. K. H. Howes, liobbins, the man who took two vessels, freely. The more interest in missions in and in Dear SirI see by The Journal there is 1 I wound was deep, extending through into general Truly Wonderful How niaicls in transformation, looked a movement on foot for a hospital in Belfast, Quickly the mouth. Drs. South America in particular. ,l; ■■ i’ Kilgore, Small and Elling- which has best wishes for its success. hi comparison with the professor, Douglass-Gray. Miss Izora M. my CHAPHAlN’S wood dressed the and Gray You can draw on me for $500.00 on the hate filled the re- wounds, together of North Orland and Walter of day Quimby admirably Douglass Farm Annual. it is assured. with friends and neighbors did everything Bucksport were married at Cen- Burpee’s CITY of a “pretty littlegirl who could Bueksport DRUG tre Kev. W. the E. Very cordially yours, STORE, for the sufferer. The by H.Maffittof M. church, White as possible physicians Anne M. Chenery. Golden Crown Oil Emery Mademoiselle Saturday Feb. 2. Sirs. think there is a prospect or his if evening, Douglass “If at first you don’t succeed,” try Bur- Boston, Feb. 15,1901. D oin Boston was immense, both in recovery is the oldest child of Fred and Nettie RELIEVES AND CURES Gray seeds. Good seeds are essential to Edmund Pro’r. ;:"1 nothing new develops, as his symptoms are of North Orland. For about three pee’s Wilson, voice. He was in fancy dress years 1901. she success in the flower or m Boston, February 13, " favorable. has driven the mail stage from North vegetable garden COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, neck and short and with Mr. W. J. Dorman, Belfast, Me. sleeves, Orland to the post office at the village, and and Messrs. & Co. have that kind of Burpee My Dear Sir:—It seems as if the CROUP and all LUNG ’ini liair was a charming young The Coming Circus. The circus to be with her bright and has hospital TROUBLES. obliging disposition seeds, including the best varieties. Send for Belfast is now an assured fact. Under WANTED. D s was not made warm friends along the route. Sir. 2(1 HAND lung power hampered given by the Universalist Society, and ad- for Farm Annual for these conditions I do not care to wait and MARINE Douglass is of as a young man of Burpee’s 1901, “Quar- e"Mi uud reasons. spoken be asked to contribute to sufficient Mrs. R. vertised in this issue of The will ter a book it. I noticed some Journal, good qualities, and ail extend every good Century” edition, of 220 pages, time !J5o PEIi BOTTLE, and Mrs. Jas. ago in the paper that Mrs. Dorman was S. Harriman be one of the most unique and en- wish that their voyage through life will be with and a CHRONOMETERS. '1 1 enjoyable four colored plates host of other on the committee for one of receiving subscrip- have the credit of his make-up. tertainments ever given here. All the peace and prosperity. tions. AT THE DRUG STORES. tfl Will pay cash for good instruments. Address per- illustrations and a beautiful lithographic Will you kindly ask her to state that is the cast: formances will be in Belfast she has received from me a communication WM. BOND & SON. Opera House, Sandypoint. Sliss Inez Maxfield cover printed in ten colors and gold. It is closed* to the effect that I in* state St.. Boston, Mass. VE FLRSTE PARTE. there will be all the features of a first- promise $100 per year _Aw8 yet a too a book to send but is mailed for at least Notices .. term of school in free, five as soon U. ., Prospect last costly years as the class and Saturday hospital Legislative circus menagerie. The menagerie for with a is an assured fact. I have £2*. Lovejoy, Miss Anabel Walker and left Monday to resume her studies at ten cents, together fitteen-cent always wanted The Committee on Legal Affairs will give a pub will include the of Luther to see this in Belfast. I have written a lie in its room at the State House in Au- bigail Hodge, Charlotte Colburn greatest aggregation ef wild the of Maine_Converse packet either Burbank’s Floral hearing GRAY ELECTRICAL SCHOOL. University Grant letters at 2 p. m. p. iiene.laneGreen, Mrs.Geo. A.Gilchrist animals ever exhibited Novelty, or the new dwarf Burpee’s “Quar- great many about it and have worked gusta, Tuesday, February 26, HI—On in—Belfast Opera left the first of a to constables. Practical electrical course on Mrs. S. R. Locke the week to join the barge ter Century” Tomato. A catalogue of nine- hard for it in a way, and while I have petition relating dynamos mo— Doolittle, and in the circus will be found BEECHER PUTNAM, ters, electrical wiring, telephones, storage bat- an*' Traddles and House; Kentucky, Milford at New ty pages, entitled “Seed-Sense,” is mailed always felt that a hospital could be started, Secretary. Dog, Capt. Turner, I teries, electric lighting, hells, etc., taught at Gray everything usually seen in regular ring free. Address W. Atlee & have never been so sanguine as to the Electrical Viol, Mrs. Chas. Field per- Haven, Conn.Captain Samuel French Burpee Co., School, tiG Pembroke St., comer of formances. There will be ability of the town to run it, so I will give Tremont St., South Enii. 'Isbuggies, Mrs. F. J. Rigby riding, vaulting, and F. L. French have been ill the past Philadelphia. The Committee on Taxation will give a public Boston, Mass., my donation in the form of to in room Our telegraph course is second to none ... belle Brown, Mrs. Geo. A.Quimby so as to a something hearing its at the State House in Au- and the nu'h*.u® tumbling, trapeze work, clowns, etc. The week, require physician. ..Eugene come in each to tuition for same is Matilda year help pay the running gusta, Thursday, February 21, at 7 r. m.: on an only *35.00. Send for circular Spriggins, of trained Blanchard started a milk cart *100 REWARD SUM) or call. Board and room Miss Maud Barker troupe elephants, goats, birds, Monday. expenses. act to repeal chapter 86 of the Public Laws of *50.00 additional. f,i Milk has been scarce in this 1895 relative to the taxation 3m8 8 Desire will be a to the very vicinity The readers of this paper will pleased to Yours very truly, of vessel property. EDGAR S. GRAY, E. E., Principal. Bets-, Mann, Miss Isabel Ginn etc., surprise spectators. this H. F. ■■ winter.Mr. Fred Grant has arrived learu that there is at least one dreaded dis- Horace Chenery. GARDNER, Sec. ! nohbett, Miss Ellen Townsend The side shows will contain a variety of home from schr. Columbia—Mrs. Amelia ease has been able Freda Cook that science to cure in h)lfv,,ort freaks and curiosities, with music and the French from has been here all its and that is Charlotte Frost Searsport lately stages, Catarrh. Hall’s having her house Mr. Joshua Catarrh Cure is the NOTICE Mildred Slater ever-present loud-voiced door-keeper. The repaired. only positive cure News of the Granges. Vi'iVj""Kface, Littlefield will move in as soon as it is known to the medical W, “harp, Lena Matthews grand concert to be given after the fraternity. Catarrh District ok Maine, great ready for is that a constitutional disease Alice Poor occupancy.It expected being requires a Portland, Feb. 8,1901. ( S.UK Tk"P’ performance will be by some of our best the remains iof Sergt. Hardie Waning of constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh South Branch Grange, Prospect, conferred Pursuant to the rules of the Circuit Court of Higgins, Alice Hills Situated in Bangor, Me., (22,000 now I'-'i' D/ane and will Somerville, who died on the Cure is taken acting the United States for the District of Maine, no- inhabitants) musical talent be well worth the transport internally, directly up- the 4th on four candidates Feb. doing a good business. Material new (Ural, Lillian Staples steamer Sheridan in degree 16th, tice is hereby given that E. Johnson of all within {Dobkins, San Francisco harbor, on the blood and mucous surfaces of the George seven years, on Cost Ada Marriner price of admission. and four names were for mem- Belfast, in said District, has for admis- point system. *2,500. Will Elicit.8 TIle sPringster, Feb. 6th, will be brought here this week for the proposed applied sell for SM,300. terms. Mr. E. S. Pitcher system, thereby destroying foundation sion as an attorney and counsellor of said Circuit Easy Address lx»i(?, interment.The are ft. roads reported to be of the disease, and giving the bership. Court. 3w7 A. H. P. RICH, Bangor, Me. VE SEOONDE in patient DAVIS, PARTE. very bad condition all over town. strength building up the constitution and Clerk U. S. Circuit Maine (Mention this paper.) by Owing to the bad traveling but few of the Court, District. *ti. E S'P- I-ombard as Prof Makeover. assisting nature in doing its work. The candidates H u l.' her, Miss Louise Knowlton the have so much faith in its cura- appeared at Seaside Grange last Stops Cough proprietors ‘ cC' Helen Bachelder tive powers, that they offer One Hundred The 1st and 2d Louise ieknell and works oil the Saturday evening. degrees iUks b,,“ fifW, <§ Cold. Dollars for case that it fails to Inez Carter any cure. will be conferred next WANTED. S Send for of Saturday evening, SMXTOO RENT. Katie This is on box of Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a list testimonials. L- P1* burrows, Quimby signature every tbe genuine and the 3d and 4th, with harvest the A ells- Freda Ellis Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. feast, capable girl to do housework at the Girls’ t Si“ra n cold in one day. No no Price House with 8 rooms and stable. To a Haney, Mr. Emery White Laxative Bromo>Quiniiie Tablets Cure, Pay. IS’-'Sold by druggists, 75c. Saturday following. It is requested that all Home, Northport avenue. Apply to good Messrs. ft the a 25 cents. are the MRS. M. 5. prompt tenant. WM. Bobbins Mndgett. rsaasdy that sawn cold In osm «ay lyrae Hall’s Family Pills best. be and GAMBIANS, paying C. MARSHALL. present receive the degrees. _6 Church Street. Belfast._ —- NEWS OF THE WEEK. Energy all gone? Headache? Stomach Resistor of Deep Water Vessels. ■AIDE FIRE STATISTICS. out of order? Simply a case of torpid liver. Burdock Blood Bitters will make a new man A sRlPS. Hon. W. State insurance Maine Matters. Bangor exchange or woman of you. S, Carr, says that Bangor may become a coon- Abner Coburn, B F Colcqrd, arrived at commissioner, has compiled a table at an auction' from Port cat center and vie with Rockland and Every bargain you pick up Sydney, N. S. W. Dec 2 Blakely. showing the number of fires which oc- BRONCHITIS sale must first be knocked down to you. A G cleared from New Belfast in this and Ropes, Chapman, curred in'Hhe State the unique constantly York Jan duriug past 10 for Yokahama. as well as branch of the live stock indus-' _ I Hundreds of lives saved every year, the cause in each growing year by A J Fuller, C M Nichols, sailed from case, try. A druggist in the Queen city has having Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil in the Kahului Sound. the loss sustained and the value of house when it is needed. Cures Jan 16 for Puget recently received a letter from a St. just croup, Aryan, A T Whittier, sailed from San property exposed. heals burns, cuts, wounds of sort. Louis gentleman, asking where 100 coon We Enow is Hard to any Francisco Jan 7 for New York. The total number of fires during the cats can be procured. The druggist be- Mabel—Don’t tell anybody, for the world! Bangalore, at Kahului Aug 10 for New period was 1884, involving property For Infants and unable to supply the demand has See this ring? Jack slipped it on my fin- York. valued at $7,095,943, and causing losses CASTOfflt ing E B L sailed from the to in Rock- ger last night. Lillie— Yes, its nice looking, Sutton, E Carver, a decrease of referred order parties Control. York. aggregating $1,888,600, m^1 but it will make a black circle around Honolulu Oct. 3 for New land.There is a feeling that your $55,000 from the figures of last year. growing finger before you’ve worn it a week. It did Emily F Whitney, A S Pendeton, arrived the sardine industry along the _ at San Francisco. In 305 cases a total loss resulted. canning on mine. Honolulu Jan 13 from The Kind You county coast will assume from Newcastle, N. S.W., for Defective chimneys and flues were Washington All Emily Reed, Have large proportions this spring. Already the healing, balsamic virtues of the Honolulu at Sydney, N. S. W. Feb 4, re- responsible for more fires and greater Our Vinol Is a Won- pine are concentrated in Dr. Wood’s are made for an un- Making pairing. loss than any other known cause, 293 preperations b.eing Pine Nature’s own in where Norway Syrup. remedy Gov Robie, F Colcord, arrived at Sydney, fires having from them and Always usually large pack Eastport, for and colds. originated derful Record in coughs N. S. W. Jan 23 from Tacoma. Bought the factories are located. The Curing causing a loss of more than $250,000. biggest B A W Blanchard, sailed factories owned the Seacoast Pack- The man who tears his garments increases Henry Hyde, is second on the by This from Baltimore Jan 9 for San Francisco. Lightning given place and Dangerous his rent. with a total of 188. ing Company have been improved Mary L Cushing, J N Pendleton, arrived list, in some cases enlarged in preparation Disease. It’s a mistake to imagine that itching piles at Port Townsend Jan 30 from Hong Kong. There was an average of one fire for a big season’s work. Several of the can’t be cured; a mistake to suffer a day Puritan, A N Blanchard, sailed from San each day for the entire year where the factories which are being operated in- longer than you can help. Doan’s Ointment Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. cause was reported as “unknown,” and R D cleared from Phila- will also pack more than biings instant relief and permanent cure. Rice, C F Carver, children playing with matches are dependently At 50 cents. Nov 15 for Dec 21 Promotes last season.'.The criminal term of the any drug store, delphia Hiogo; spoken charged with responsibility for start- Digestion.Cheerful- lat 6 N, Ion 29 W. which Rheumatism a affair when 44 a loss of and ness and Rest .Contains neither Penobscot county supreme court, CALL AND LET US TELL YOU may be joint Reaper, sailed from Port Townsend Oct 2, ing fires, causing $8,385 convened Feb. 12th, will be one of the there is only one party to it. Port Gamble for Port Pirie. endangering nearly $60,000 worth of Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. ever held ABOUT IT. S D arrived at Hono- longest and most important Don’t think less of your system than you Carleton, Amsbury, property. Not Narcotic. lulu in Bangor. There are 10 cases now do of your house. Give it a thorough cleans- Jan 9 from Port Townsend. Alice and matches exposed $58,000 slated for trial, and it is expected that ing, too. Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. St Paul, F W Treat, arrived at Hong Kong, worth of property to danger, and in- jail28 irom New iork. the the will bring in a large creased grand total of loss for the of OMJlrSAMUEL PITCHER grand jury Customer (to chemist)—Givi me five cents St sailed from Port Townsend f*upr of In of Nicholas, $14,000. number indictments. many worth of oxalic acid. Chemist—For suicide Dec 28 for year hy nearly f^onpkui Seed' Here is a letter that has just come to Sydney. One fire was started from v the cases and interesting trials or mechanical use" “What difference does the sun’s MbcSenna \ long our attention. It will interest State of Maine, L A Coleord, sailed from are predicted, as the respondents have people that make to you?” “If it’s for suicide I’d Hong Kong Dec 10 for New York; passed rays shining upon a tin can, and 31 RoduUeSdU- I suffering from bronchial troubles. It AtUeSeed * I engaged able counsel and otherwise in- charge you $2.50 for it.” Anjer Dec 23. others are in the list as due to the is from Mr. Geo. W. Brown, of So. Han- Tillie E Eben cleared carelessness of tobacco smokers. dicated a disposition to fight.Orders To accoinniodati- those who are Starbuck, Curtis, / over, N. H., and reads as follows: partial from Oct 16 for fires were received at Kittery navy yard Feb. to the use of atomizers in applying liquid Philadelphia lliogo; spoken Sixty-four originated from MinpSesd- | I have suffered with bronchial trou- Dec. 10, lat 42 Ion 14 E. Ctmfi'jd Sugar fj Uth to build the entire equipment into the nasal passages for catarrhal troubles, S, sparks from locomotives, destroying bles for over a year; tried two doctors Wm II Macy, Amsbury, arrived at Port Whhtytemnavor / outfit of No. 15, which will the proprietors prepare Ely’s Liquid Cream $132,700 worth of property, and sponta- battleship and have taken three or four kinds of Townsend Feb 12 from Honolulu. Balm. v Price including the tube is neous combustion caused a loss estimat- be constructed at Bath, Me. The order spraying Wm U J T Erskine, sailed from l or medicine, none of which did me any 75 cents. Druggists or by mail. The liquid Conner, ed at Aperfecl Remedy Constipa includes one 40-foot steam cutter, one New York Nov 15 for Fremantle. $17,894. Ron.Sour good. At times I was sc hoarse I embodies the medicinal properties of the Stomach,Diarrhoea 40-foot steam cutter, two 36-foot launch- The value of property exposed to fire could not speak. Then I heard of solid preparation. Cream Balm is quickly BARKS. Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- four 30-foot cutters, two 30-foot originating in the latter manner is es, Vinol. After taking three bottles of absorbed by the membrane and does not dry ness and Loss OF SLEEP. a two 20-foot Alice Alanson arrived at placed at $385,171; an even $100,000 whaleboats, 30-foot barge, it voice has returned to up the secretions hut changes them to a Reed, Ford, my perfectly Fernandina 10 from Barbados. worth of was dingies, ail the cooperage, blocks, natural and healthy character. Ely Broth- Feb property endangered hy me. I can see that in a short time I Edward sailed from San Francisco Facsimile Signature of furniture, tables, etc. The work ers, 50 Warren St., \. Y. May, fires which caught from gas jets, hut spars, will be all right. When I began to Dec 6 for Honolulu. will cost in the of $250,000. I the entire loss from this cause was vicinity take it I was very weak, but it has The man who aims to be good in this Ethel, Dodge, sailed from Rosario Oct 30 An and world miss fire in the next. only $741. interesting perhaps important built me up and given me a good appe- may for South Africa. new'YORK. feature was added to the Portland muni- Herbert W II arrived An interesting table showing the tite.” Catarrh for and cured in Black, Blanchard, Tears twenty years Thirty Feb. the nomi- at Jan 16 from Rio Janeiro. percentage of fires of “unknown” and cipal election, 13th, by This is what Vinol always does. a few days. Hon. George James of Scran- Pascagoula nation of Rev. E. J. S. McAllister for Mabel I C N sailed from “incendiary” origin for several years This is the Vinol its ton, Pa., says: “I have been a to Meyers, Meyers, way accomplishes martyr Turks Island Jan. 6 for Boston. since the enactment of the law mayor the Prohibitionists. Rev. mission of Catarrh for constant provid- by doing good. twenty years, hawking, sailed from New York Dec 18 Mr' McAllister is a Democrat in in the throat and in the Matanzas, ing for the investigation of fires a^so Vinol, as we wish every one to know, dropping pain head, for Havana. national but in the recent offensive breath. I tried Dr. has been made up by Air. Carr, and a politics, owes its power of the very Agnew’s Olive cleared from New York in accomplishing Catarrhal Powder. The first Thurlow, marked decrease in the EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. county compaign which resulted Rev. cures that it effects to the fact that it application Feb 2 for Las Palmas. very percentage gave instant relief. After using a few bot- is shown. Mr. Pearson being elected sheriff, he contains the most wonderful cleared from New York Dec medicinal tles I was cured. 50 cents. Sold Ed- Penobscot, was most ardent by 14 for Freemantle. The law went into effect in May, 1895, that gentleman’s elements known to science for the cure mund Wilson and A. A. Howes & Co.—1. Alvah K. Rebecca 51 G Dow, arrived at and during the remainder of that year champion....Capt. Woodward, of all wasting diseases, as well as be- Crowell, died m “Well,” observed the doctor, “I see you Buenos Ayres Jan. 13 from Bridgewater, the cause of 32.54 of all tires a prominent retired sea captain, ing in itself a marvelous tonic. These percent have found a stray dog. Finders are N. S. was as Ellsworth Feb. 13th, aged 08 years. Capt. medicinal keep- given “unknown,” while 8.04 propertiesexistandhavehere- ers, and it’s yours now, I suppose.” “It Rose Innis, 5Ielvin Coleord, sailed from Woodward for a time was percent were reported as “incendiary.” long promi- tofore been found only in cod-liver oil. doesn't follow,” returned the professor, Singapore Dec 12 for New York. Since that time each lias seeii a At a Probate nently identified with local political Vinol contains these elements. For and in vain as sailed from year Court, held at Belfast, within and for At a Probate Court held at Beds-; by argumentatively, whistling Sachem, Nichols, Ilong Kong the as decrease in the percentage until County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of the of on ; ‘'r affairs, and for three years had acted a scientific process the cura- the animal trotted away. Oct 5 for New York ; passed St Helena Dec steady County Waldo, the >•_’ ,r, necessary February, A. D. 1901. A. D. 1901. tax Stanwood of tive of the cod-liver oil have 16. in 1900 only 19.27 percent were report- ary, collector.Manager properties it meant deal h sure.” certain instrument, to be the last the “Thought Sirs. Thomas A J H sailed from ed as unknown,” and 1.85 purporting TOHN C. HAM, administrat-i Bowdoin base ball team, announces been separated from the fat and grease Goddard, Park, “origin only A will and testament of R Gilkev, late * James SIcKim of Dunnville, Ont., says of Philip •J Betsey Ham, late <>f Brooks, ., the for the Rosario Nov 29 for Boston. as of in said of following schedule coming which made cod-liver oil her almost cure percent “incendiary.” Searsport, County Waldo, deceased, Waldo, deceased, having formerly prep- miraculous from heart dis- Willard A C arrived at proem, season: Lewiston Athletics arations so 5Iudgett, Coleord, There were only 35 incendiary fires in having been presented for probate. praying that he be licenst April 24, objectionable. sease bv l)r. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart: Buenos Feb 13 from Boston. may Ayres the State 53 for the Ordered, That notice be to all in- vey at public or private sale at As as Vinol “Until! during 1900, against given persons r. 1 Brunswick (practice game); April long does not contain any began taking this remedy! despair- of said BRIGS. a decrease of 34 terested by causing a copy of this order to be pub- deceased, described in s,.-., 27, Lewiston base ball club at Bruns- of the oil, and is ed of my life. I had heart failure ana ex- year 1899, nearly per- lished three vile-smelling pre- weeks successively in The Republican Ordered, That the said ,. treme One dose me cent. petit wick Dart- the prostration. gave quick J H arrived Journal, published at Belfast, that mav all (.practice game) April 30, pared by combining sought-after Leonora, Monroe, at Gibraltar they ap- persons interested by c.an-11 ... relief and one bottle cured me. The at a suffer- pear Prol ate Court, to be held at Belfast to -.. mouth at Ilanover: May 1. Dartmouth properties with a delicate table wine, Dec 7 from New York. order be published three we- ings of years were like within and tor said County, on the second Tues The a at at is a dispelled magic.” Republican Journal, new- h r; Hanover; May 11. Harvard it most delicious and palatable of March at ten of the K! Sold by Edmund Wilson and A. A. Howes SCHOONERS. day next, clock before at Belfast, that they may at of M. at noon, and show if Cambridge; May is, IT. preparation. & Co.—2. oause, any they have, why the Court, to beheld at Belfast. •. All Colds and same should not be Brunswick; May 25, U. of M. atOrono; Georgia Gilkey, W R Gilkey, sailed from Coughs proved, approved and allowed. County, on the 12th day of ,\l„ All GEO. E. JOHNSON, at ten of the clock before mini what we lady passengers are fare to Jacksonville 8 Judge. v May 21), Bates at Lewiston; June 5, We know of speak when passing Feb for New' Fork. A true Attest the car and copy. any they have, why the at street conductor. Henry Clausen, Jr, sailed from Jackson- are cured quickly certainly by prave: Colby Brunswick; June 8, Columbia we recommend Vinol, and because Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. should not be granted. at ville Dec 29 for Bath. GEO. E. Portland; June 12, Colby at Water- Pill-Sense. It stands to reason that Dr. JOHNS. y .... we do know that Vinol does all we Gladys, H B Colson, sailed from New A true Attest: ville; June 14, Bates at Brunswick. Agnew’s Little Liver Pills will crowd out At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for copy. York Jan 26for Galveston Chas. P. dm of the market of the nauseous old- the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of Hazel C. W. Spoftord died in Washington, D. claim for it, we unhesitatingly en- many John C Kneeland. sailed from timers. A better medicine at less than Smith, Hale’s February, A. D. 1901 Feb. at the of 80 8 At a Probate Court held at Bel! C., 11th, age years. dorse and at time Brunswick, Ga. Feb for New F'ork. certain to it, guarantee any half the price is all the argument needed to instrument, purporting be the last the County of Waldo, on the From a Mr. had been in 5Iary A Hall, sailed from Bruns- will and testament of Fred boy Spoflord keep the demand what it has Haskell, A ('lark, late of ruary, a. D. 1901. the hotel first at the United to refund the money paid for the been—phe- wick, Feb 4 for Havana. Prospect, in said County of business; nomenal—40 doses 10 cents. cure Sick Ga, of Waldo, deceased, m. flandeks. They Lucia arrived at Pasca- having been presented for probate. States Hotel and Tremont House in remedy if you are not satisfied it Biliousness, and ail stomach Porter, Farrow, Honey Elishaestate of Alphonso I Klan it Headache, allay That notice in goula, 5Iiss., Feb 9 from Havana. Ordered, be given to all persons in- port, in saic of Whi m Boston, then to the Continental irritations. Sold by Edmund'Wilson and terested County will do all we claim for it. R W Hopkins, Hichborn, arrived at Port by causing a cop\ of this order to be pub- presented a and to the A. A. Howes & Co.—3. lished three petition pra\i: Philadelphia, finally Riggs Spain Jan 31 from Norfolk. Horehound weeks successively in the Republican sed to sell at public or private House in of which he was Journal, published at Belfast, that they may ap- tate of said lies, Washington, A. HOWES & Girl with the Blond Hair—He wasn't a R F Pettigrew, Florse, arrived at St deceased, CO, Jago pear at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, the for years. He bad Dee 7 from the said ■ proprietor many looking fellow, that young man who Philadelphia. within and for said County, on the second Tnes Ordered,That petit- Pharmacists of Belfast all interested i• <., ow ned a residence at Hampden, where used to come to see you, but he always Sallie I’On, W 11 West, sailed from Bal- and Tar. day of March next at ten of the clock before persons order to he published thr’e* \\ his wife now resides. Funeral and in- seemed to be painfully shy. Girl with the timore Dec 26 for St Pierre, 5Iart. noon, and show cause, if any they have, why the the Republican Journal.., a. Black was. He was A S at Colon Jan 29 for same should not be proved, approved and allowed. terment at Hampden.The annual re- Eyes—He shy about Tofa, Wilson, is an effective Belfast, that gathers lobster eggs for the hatcheries It remedy—harmless GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. they may appear union and dinner the $50,000. Papa locked him up. Apalachicola. to be held at Belfast, within n of Massachusetts at Gloucester and Woods IIoil. The A true copy. Attest: Willie 1. New'ton, E Coombs, arrived at and 2 on the 12th of Mar-ti, A, alumni of the Maine, Nor- palatable. 54o; $000; three sea- ary, A. I). 1901. A true Attest the cook, Hlieum, Scald Head, Eczema, Ulcers, copy. members. The large attendance J widow ot Samuel Chas. P. Haze: men, $540 each: cabin boy, $420.The Blotches, and all Eruptions of the Skin. It GREENPEAK, T. is a remarkable evidence of the work l'eb. sent to MARYGreenleat, late of Palermo, in said County President, llth, the Senate is soothing and quieting and acts like magic A few weeks ago The Journal suggested Pike’s Toothache Cure in One Minute. of Waldo being done in the schools of Mas- in all Drops deceased, having presented a petition At a Probate Court held at the nominations of .lames II. Wilson Baby Humors, Irritation of the Scalp that one in Old Home Week be observ- that Eben P. be sachusetts the of this day praying Boynton may appointed for the County of Wald by graduates of Delaware and Fee of or Rashes during teething time. 35 cents a The & London & Globe administrator of the estate of said deceased. Fitzhugh Vir- School for a reunion Liverpool February, A. 1). 1901. down east institution.The Fourth box. Sold Edmund Wilson and A. A. ed as High Day, of the ginia, now Brigadier Generals of Vol- by Insurance Co. ordered, That the said petitioner give notice a. cole, widow con- Howes A Co.—4. teachers and from the of to all interested a of this Congressional District Republican to be Generals in the ^ pupils beginning persons by causing copy Rebeccaof Winterport, in said r< n unteers, Brigadier order to be vention a in 1853 to the OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. published three weeks successively in a for the nomination of Albert D. a Bloomer the school present day. Of ceased, having presente regular army.Col. Shaw, (to ragged urchin)—Your pa- the Republican Journal, a newspaper published an out of tin- candidate for to be voted rents left the number who have been allowance p\ mi Biggs man .' and many will be at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, if Feb. Urchin—An orphan, sir. Stocks and bonds. 2,745,170 oo derto l»e published three u. City Hall, Bangor, Thursday, 28th, House Feb. loth. Death resulted from Home and any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner here Old Week, the plan of a re- Cash in office and bank 883,985 4'.) Journal, a iicum.o at 2 c. m.Robert I!. Davis, the editor Jell-O, Tlie New Dessert should not be granted. Republican apoplexy. Deceased was Interest and rents. 48,022 90 Belfast, that a of the five in- formerly union meets with favor wherever it is men- GEO. E. JOHNSON, they may j Hornet, against whom of all the Four Uncollected premiums. 801,855 94 Judge. to be held at Belfast, within ac commander-in-chief the G. A. B...... pleases family. flavors:—Lem- A true Copy—Attest: for libel were tioned. The number of teachers is a mat- All other assets— l,505 09 on the 12th of Man I*, dictments criminal found The Associated Press lias been on, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. At Chas. p. Hazeltine, day request- Register. the clock before and -I by the was sentenced to lli your grocers, loets. Try it ter of surprise at first thought to many, noon, grand jury, ed the British Ambassador and to-day. lyio Gross assets.,. §9,040,797 42 wh\ -a: by Lady At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for have. the prayer ot months in the jail Feb. 13th in even to those who have well in touch ran county Pauneeforteto extend heartfelt thanks The older a lamb grows the more kept the County of Waldo, on the 12th dav of Febru- not be ir ted. the court at Chief sheep- Admitted assets.§9,646,797 42 GEO. E..l":l Supreme Bangor by ; for the many cards of condolence and ish he becomes. with school affairs. ary, A. D. 1901. December A true copy. Attest: Justice Wiswell. The county attorney words of LIABILITIES, 31,1900. L. | sympathy received on the the The following list of principals of the ROLLINS, grandson of Marcy C. Ch as. P. IIA7. and the defendant’s counsel ! LIVERITA, up-to-date Little Liver Net unpaid losses. § 511,074 09 FRANKPhilbrick, late of Troy, in said County of reported death of Her Queen Victoria, 5c. Majesty Pill; boxes contain 15 pills, 10c. boxes school has been prepared, but there are Unearned 3,771,409 96 a an agreement Davis all of premiums. Waldo, deceased, having presented petition At a Probate Court held at L- whereby pleaded which it has not been possible to contain 40 25c. boxes contain 100 All other liabilities. 654,927 57 that he be administrator nolo contendere to all five and pills, pills. doubtless some omissions of teachers who praying may appointed the Countv of Waldo, on the charges previously acknowledge owing to the Sold by A. A. Ilowes A Co., druggists, Bel- of theestateof said dec asetl. D. 1901. were here for short Wm. H. 62 ary,A. was sentenced on but one of them. The number received fast, Me. periods: Total.§4,937,411 That the said great from individuals. 3yrs24. over all liabilities. 80 Ordered, petitioner give notice to BOARDMAN. adniMu- others will be held and should libels Hobbie was here from 1853 to 1859 or ’60 Surplus 4,709,385 all up ....The navy has decided to persons interested by causing a copy of this KEZIAtate of Isaac M. Boaniiu.i department order to be three weeks in appear in the future he will at once be An irreverent writer says that Satan’s and a Mr. Craig succeeded him for a short Total liabilities and 42 published successively in said County of Waldo. :> award to the Bath Iron Works and the surplus...§9,(46,797 a The Republican Journal, a that m sent to on these counts. fall was probably due to his having slipped JAMES PATTEE & newspaper published sented petition praying jail News time. Wm. II. Hodges of Lincolnville SON, Agents, Belfast, Me. at Belfast, that at a Probate Newport Shipbuilding Companies on a peal of thunder. they may appear to sell and convey, at pubic the contract for Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said much of the real estate of said building each a pro- taught in 1860. He was followed by Philo The Greenwich Insurance ounty, on the 12th day of A. I). in necessui tected will do so Concerning Seattle, Puget Sound, Wash- Company March, 1901, ed said petition,as is cruiser, providing they ilersey, who resigned in 1862 to enlist in the at ten of the clock bet ore noon, and show and of sale and of ad: Washington Whisperings. The ington State and consult Bureau of of the CI1*Y OF NEW YORK. cause, expenses upon the same terms and conditions as Alaska, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition on 26th Maine Regiment. Edwin Emery, the Ordered, That the said House committee invalid pensions were Information, Seattle, Wash., 0. M. Moore, should not be granted. petite included in the awards already December all interested oausii has the bill of secretary. ltf next teacher, also enlisted. For several ASSETS, 31,1900. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. persons by reported favorably Rep- made to Neatie & for a similar order to be published three wcri Levy Real estate.. .. ■..§ 300,000 00 A true copy. Attest: resentative calderhead of Kansas, as do years the teachers had short terms of ser- the Journal, a new-, ship....At the beginning of the session Mamma—Tommy, stop that noise. If Stocks and bonds. 1,254,450 00 Chas. P. Hazeltinf, Register. Republican follows: "All who are at Belfast, that they may persons eligible of the Feb. 12th a was you’ll only be good I’ll give you a penny. vice. The list included Reuben Rideout, Cash in office and bank. 28,562 23 Senate bill At a Probate Court held at within and Court, to be held at Belfast. for at the rate of $12 month I want a niekle. Mamma- Bills receivable.. 13,99107 Belfast, pension per a con- Tommy—No; George Harriman, Charles Curtis, Mr. for of on on the 12th of M;i passed appointing commission Agents’balances 90 the County Waldo, the 12tli day of County, day under section 2 of the act of June Why, you little rascal, you were quite satis- 1,754 at ten of the clock before no* 27, sisting of the of the Meservey, P. C. \\ Mr. and A. I. Uncollected premiums. 66 February, A. D. 1901. to who president society fied to be good yesterday for a penny. Tom- iiey, Fogg 241,820 if the 1890, relating pensions, are now of the of the chair- V. OXTON, daughter of David Nash, any they have, why pr.r Army Tennessee, my—I know, but that was a Brown. Wm. A. Huston came here in 1869 tioner should not be or hereafter become disabled bargain day. Gross assets. ... 86 late of Morrill, in said of de- granted may by man of the committee on §1,840,578 ALICE County Waldo, GEO. E. J' hi or joint library and was succeeded in 1875 by Augustus H. Deduct items not admitted. 5,000 00 ceased, having presented a petition praying that total blindness paralysis or any total BELLAVITA, Arsenic Beauty Tablets A true copy. Attest: and the secretary of war, to select a Frank H. Ingraham may be adminis- for not and Pills for the 10 treat- Kelley. Wm. C. Curtis taught a few months appointed Cn as. P. Hazki disability manual labor, the re- site in the of and complexion; days Admitted assets.§1,835,578 86 trator of the estate of said deceased. sult of their own vicious which city Washington ment 50c., SO days treatment $1.00. Sold by in and J. F. Rich in habits, have for a 1882, began January LIABILITIES, December 31,1900. Ordered, That the said petitioner notice to designs prepared memorial A. A. Howes A Co., druggists, Belfast, Me. give At a Probate Court held at BeiM disabled them in such a as to re- 1883. He until followed John all persons Interested by a copy of this degree or statue of Gen. S. the taught 1888, by Net unpaid losses.§ 166,965 20 causing the of on the U. Grant, 3yrs24. order to be three weeks in County Waldo, the constant or and Unearned 1,124,057 69 published successively A. D. lbOl. quire frequent cost of which shall not exceed R. Dunton, who after a year and a quarter premiums. the a ary, $250,000. All other liabilities. 144,038 49 Republican Journal, newspaper published periodical attendance of another The first the shoemaker uses in his f. admit person thing was succeeded by F. Wallace Chase. In at Bellast, that they may appear at a Probate dunton, or who have or be without an actual business is his last. to be held at within and for tate of Caleb Lamb, late may Total. §1,435,061 38 Court, Belfast, said Robert 1893 R. L. succeeded Mr. and on the 12th of A. of Waldo, deceased, no' net income not to exceed $100 per year In Brief. BenjaminE. Woolf,musi- Ilsley Chase, Cash Capital. 200,000 00 County, day March, 1). 1901, County sioo at ten of the clock before and that he may remained until when he over all liabilities. 200,517 48 noon, show cause, petition praying exclusive of any shall be en- and dramatic critic and 1898, wentto Boston Surplus and convt at or pension, cal playwright, Dr. E. Detclion'g Anti Diuretic if any they have, why the prayer of said peti- y public privut- to a estate of said decease titled pension at the rate of $30 per and Hugh I). McLellan became teacher. Total liabilities and 86 tioner should not be granted. the real died Feb. 7th, at his home, 169 West surplus.§1,835,578 of month from the date of May be worth to you more than $100 if you Will R. the GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. to pay the debts said decease, application Howard, present teacher, took JA1*U PATTEE & SON, Agents, Belfast, Me. v and of administration. Brookline Boston. He had been have a child who soils from ineon- A true copy. Attest: therefore after the passage oft his act.” Street, bedding in 1899. tenence of water during Cures old charge Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. Ordered, That the said pet .Vmong the subjects discussed at the ill with Bright’s disease for about six sleep. Fire Insurance Co. of New York cans, and young alike. It arrests the trouble at The assistants have included Mary Moore, Niagara to all persons interested by cabinet Feb. 8tli were the Cu- a order to be three wt k meeting months. At the time of his death he once. Sold A. A. At Probate Court held at Belfast, within and published $1. by Howes A Co., Amanda Harriman, Mary P. Sarah Harold Pres. Geo. C. Vice Pres. a ne" ban constitution and the possible neces- Beaman, Herrick, Howe, for the County of Waldo, on the 12th day of the Republican Journal, was musical critic of the Boston Druggists, Belfast, Me. lyrlO. Geo. W. Dewey, at that for an extra session of Ferald Patten, Miss Roberts, Mr. Starrett, Miss Secy. February, A. D. 1901. Belfast, they may aj sity Congress. Court, to be held at Belfast.'' and had been connected with that paper C. administrator of the es- Persons in position to be well informed Eastman, Clara Farwell Carter, F. R. Wood- ASSETS, December 31,1900. LOGAN, County, on the 12th day of ■'* several Before that he was The Maine Press at tate of Mary A. Libby, late of Belfast, in said as to the years. with People Augusta. Ella A. ROBERT at ten of the clock before 110..1 President’s purposes believe cock, White, Susan C. Starrett, Mary Mortgage loans.§ 311,375 00 County, deceased, having presented a petition the Saturday Evening Gazette.It is Stocks and bonds. 00 j if any they have, why the pray that an extra session will be inevitable P. Elizabeth M. 2,240,200 praying that this court may determine who are that the French, Pond, Lilian P. Rob- Cash in office and bank 75 er should not be granted. estimated Canadian gold fields The feature—one to be re- 67,502 entitled to the balance of the estate of said de- unless Congress shall take some action crowning long balances GEO. E. JOI: last bins, Jane A. McLellan, Addie M. Agents’ 270,139 43 now in his their shares yielded year 1,257,862 ounces of gold membered—was the elegant reception at the Wescott, ceased, hands, respective A true Attest: with respect to Cuba and its relation to Interest and rents. 10,172 88 and order the same to be distributed ac- copy. valued at $26,000,000. with former Blaine Mansion, by Governor and Caroline W. Field and Eilen I). Townsend. therein, Chas. P. Ha/.ki this country. With that matter dis- Compared cordingly. the this is an in- Mrs. Hill. The spacious rooms were filled Trior to 1879 there were no Gross 06 reason preceeding year, 1899, regular gradua- assets.§2,899,390 1 That the said to of Pro! posed of there is good to believe Admitted assets 06 Ordered, petitioner give notice TT7ALDO SS.—In Court crease in ounces of to repletion with the press people and their .§2,899,390 > about 250,000, and tion but in that a class of all persons interested by causing a copy of this V? fast, on the 12th day 0: that an extra session will bd avoided. and citizens as in- exercises, year in value of ladies, prominent coming LIABILITIES, December 31,11X10. order to be three weeks in administrato- The claims of the first $5,000,000.With the begin- six from the published successively Ellery Bowden, life-saving dis- vited guests. Ease, simplicity, grace and graduated regular courses. Net losses. the Journal, a P. late of V\ ning of the year Greenwich time was unpaid .§ 172,828 69 Republican newspaper published Timothy Kelly, trict, which includes the coast of generous hospitality characterized the af- Since then the graduates number two hun- Unearned 1,351,147 26 at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate County, deceased, having prose Maine, as the standard in premiums. for in the of better adopted Spain. Hol- fair. Gov. and Mrs. Hill, assisted by the All other liabilities 60.578 90 Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said final account of administration improvements way dred and twenty-seven. on the 12th of A. D. and other land and Belgium took such action years president of the Association, “received,” County, day March, 1901, allowance. quarters facilities, have all at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, ago.Upwards of 3,000 worth and by their ease and grace of manner ren- Total.§1.587,554 85 Ordered, that notice there- t been “turned down" the House com- wreaths, Cash oo if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner li- by a dered the affair to all in atten- capital. 500,000 weeks successively, in the hall million dollars, were sent to Wind- enjoyable Hartford's new steam wagon, over all should not be mittee on War patrol Surplus liabilities.... 811,835 21 granted. a newspaper published in Bell appropriations.The sor for the dance. Mrs. Hill, especially, with her GEO. E. is informed that the trans- Queen’s funeral.A recent costing $2,500, weighs 3,000 pounds and JOHNSON, Judge. that all persons interested m; Department charming personality and cordiality, im- Total liabilities and A true list compiled of the largest steamship is operated at an expense of 2 1-2 cents surplus.§2,899,31X106 copy—Attest: bate Court, to be held at Bell port Meade, which is the lltli all with favor. re- JAMES PATTEE & SON, Belfast, Ale. Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. < bringing of the world shows that pressed great Dainty a mile. It is of Agents, of March next, and show companies the were served Boston twelve-horse power and Volunteer Cavalry home fronj the Phil- freshments by caterers, I have, why the said account sin- Elder-Dempster Co. has made very of salads, runs from fifteen to twenty miles an U. S. Branch Sun Insurance Office. GEO. E. J*11 ippines, arrived at Nagasaki Feb. 7th. consisting oyster patties, ices, At a Probate Court held at within and for strides the last hour. In 200 Belfast, A true Attest: hundred and rapid during few years. coffee, cake, etc. The company lingered in five ^minutes pounds of ASSETS, December 31,1900. the of on the second of copy. .One eighty-four private County Waldo, Tuesday Chas. P. Ha/i 1 It now leads all of the steam- pleasant social commingling during the steam can be from cold wa- A. D. 1901. pension bills were passed the Nation- English generated Real estate. .§ 250,000 oo February, by lines and takes third with evening, and separated highly delighted ter. loans. 00 al House Feb. Nth, it being the ship place the Alortgage 188,(KX) instrument, purporting to be the last probably of the world. This line has 120 with the pleasant affair.—Major Shorey in Stocks and bonds. 1,555,710 oo Acercainwill and testament of Bridget McCabe, late ITTALDO SS.—In Court ot » last to largest I day to be devoted such business the Bridgton News. Cash in office and bank. 197,654 42 of Belfast, in said County of Waldo, deceased, V? fast, on the 12th day w ith gross of 382,560, ex- the in this Congress. A general pension ships tonnage Buffalo will not be only city in Agents’ balances. 144,159 04 having been presented for probate. Alzo M. Carter, administrate' line. Interest and rents.. Kate W. late of Belfast bill was to ceeding any other Will Boom His Business. the business this Glas- 21,11315 That notice be to all in- Carter, passed restore to the pension exposition year. Uncollected 94 Ordered, given persons his t\ premiums. 79,824 a of this order to be deceased, having presented lias been for terested by copy ■ rolls widows of soldiers of the Rebel- S. a merchant of gow, Scotland, preparing causing count of administration of sum Laval, Dallas, Tex., three weeks successively in The Repub- lion who married and “I I would have her for three years and Admitted assets.$2,536,461 55 a nee. subsequently be- OA.STOH.XA.. writes: thought to give up exposition past, Iniblishedican Journal, published at Belfast, that they' after two of from it to be no small in December came widowed or divorced. By the B«an the The Kind You Have Always Bought business, years suffering promises affair, LIABILITIES, 31,1900. may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Ordered, that notice thereof terms of the bill, however, its benefits general debility brought on by overwork spite of the fact that the United States Net unpaid losses. .§ 194,300 16 Belfast, within and for said County, on the second weeks successively, in The Repot Unearned Premiums. 63 of March at ten of the clock be- newspaper published in Bella<1 are and long hours, but four bottles of Electric will not be 1,347,856 Tuesday next, limited to widows of soldiers who officially represented. fore and show cause if that all interested may Bitters gave me new life. I can now eat All other liabilities. 13,783 85 noon, any they have, why persons were married before the close of the the same should not be proved, approved and bate Court, to be held at Bella-' anything, sleep well and feel like working car.- Rebellion and who are now Total. $1,555,940 64 [ allowed. of March next, and show dependent all the time. It’s the best medicine on shun' La Cured Surplus over all liabilities. 980,520 91 GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. have, why the said account their own labor for Grippe Quickly a wonderful tonic and health upon support.The earth.” It’s For Sale at a A true copy. Attest: GEO. E. jol Bureau of that 51 builder for and run- Bargain Total 55 Chas. P- A true Attest: Navigation reports “In the winter of 1898 and 1899 I was tired, weak, sickly liabilities and surplus.. .$2,536,461 Hazeltine, Register. copy. h’ vessels of tons were built down Try it. Satisfaction guaran- Chas. P. Hazki.tim 11,434 gross taken down with a severe attack of what is people. That desirable and well located real estate a JAS. PA I TEE & SON, Agents, Belfast. 7 teed. 60c at R. H. Moody’s drug store. known as the in the United States and officially num- Only the foot of Main street Daniel SS.—fn Court of Probate, held at Bel' SS.—In Court of Proba'-' called La Grippe” says F. L. Hewett, a Lane wharf will be sold low to close the bered the month of property, fast, on the 12th day of February, 1901 fast, on the 12th day ol during January. of WALDO j WALDO druggist of Winfield, 111. “The For Over run yean. estate. Inquire PROBATE NOTICES. James 8. Harriman, administrator, with the will W. H. J. Moulton, administrate! The vessel constructed was the prominent N. F. Executor. largest HOUSTON, on the estate of Peirce, late o1 Eliza Childs, late of Montvilb of medicine I used was two bottles of annexed, Emily Wilkesbarre, 4,153 gross tons, which only An Oi,d and Well-Tried Remedy. Belfast, December 19,1900.—51 Belfast, in said County, deceased, having present deceased, having presented liis was built at Buffalo, N. Y., for the Erie Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It broke Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been NOTICE. The subscriber ed his first and final account of administration of count of administration of sahi ADMINISTRATOR'Shereby gives notice that he has been duly said estate for allowance. ance. Railroad Company.The river and up the cold and stopped the coughing like used for over fifty years by millions of :i,rea appointed Administrator of the estate of b» .» harbor bill carries an of mothers for their children while teething, Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three Ordered, that uotice thereof appropriation magic, and I have never since been troubled A. with success. It soothes the FOR RENT. RICHARD GURNEY, late of Belfast, weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, weeks successively, in the Republ" for the salaries of of with Chamberlain’s Rem- perfect chjld, m $4,020 employes Grippe.” Cough cures wind in the of Waldo, deceased, and a newspaper published in Belfast, in said county, newspaper published in Belfast, softens the gums, allays all pain, County given > 1 the fish station at Green can always be depended upon to break as the law directs. All that all persona interested may attend at a Pro that all interested may o' hatching Lake, edy and is the best for Diarrhoea. The rooms on Main street over the store of H. bonds persons having persons a severe cold and ward off threaten- colic, remedy of said deceased are bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 12th day bate Court, to be held at Belfast.<■<■ .' M' Me., and $3,900 for the same purpose at up any to the taste. Sold L. Lord and American Express Co. Can be made demands against the estate ed attack of It is to Is pleasant by druggists to suit desired to the same for settlement and of March next, and show cause, if any of March next, and show cause. Me. Another item in pneumonia. pleasant connecting. Will be altered tenent and present they r." Craigs Brook, in of the world. Twenty-five all indebted thereto are to make have, why the said account should not be allowed. the said account should take, too, which makes it most desirable every part an modern requested pay- have, why ■ the bill salaries for the officers a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be GEO. E. JOHNSON, GEO. E. provides one most in cents m.^ HARRI8 ment immediately. Judge. and of the popular preparations conveniences^ A true Attest: A true Attest.: and crew of the a craft that sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing 137 E. 54 Street, New York, GUY GURNEY. copy. copy. K's Grampus, use for these ailments. For sale A. A. N._Y. Chas. P. Chas. P. Hazeltjnk, by no other kind. Belfast, Feb. Hazeltine, Register. plies along the coast of Maine and Howes & Co. Syrup, and take 12,1901. Journal.] ed and the 77rh^~Republican long anxiety, together eagerness to help others led him some- r—, with the new of the STANLEY. scenes about her, gave times to be forgetful of his own inter- quaintness people we may feel ^MYRTLE little room for backward safe and them I thoughts. At ests. Signing notes with an unfortu- happy among for we can I. the end of CHAPTER the route she was»met by nate friend he finds himself responsible surely expect only kindness from per- and she felt a sense of com- Los sons of such and on(] our mortal sight Florence, for their payment. At about the satae tj openness simplicitv of fort to be manner. mt here will reunite; again with friends, with the time some shares of railroad in Page’s »s‘SJere and is led her course. lie engaged for some years in in keeping alive the home left so deso- this, papa ,iiii.>rtev by than the of a soul for grand- wished found surveying, not because of any special late. Florence with fashioning that,” always inspiring tag* tearful, pleading eur in life and in eternity. God in giv- motives. :. tlie humble but he was led to it eyes had said “Dear sister pervades adaptability, partly Patience, this work is to His As time 1 his and not refuse ing you proving you passed on the Reeds failed to : cv enter. Its low walls by roving disposition partly by you will to be my sister in- confidence in your ability to labor with realize all had from the re- an unseen a wish to do something at literary work. deed.” Patience in the she they hoped iiied by pres- experiences him in his own Pa- moval. John’s Rut while he talents which had met since N. E. had perfecting designs.” experiments in farming patient and unselfish possessed leaving gained tience the often under favorable in instinct gratefully accepted thought disappointed him. Unused to ft a out. and on its early might, circumstances, womanly and in knowledge and gained inspiration from it. John’s manual labor, the which it ml the shed the have gained him eminence, the required of humanity. She acknowledged to her- fatigue tEt PENNYROYAL PILLS angels ideas were beautiful to her. caused often led --or of effort was His self that always to feelings of despon- and banish pains the frail form of Pa- persistency lacking. John was lacking in strength of menstruation.” Magnifying his gifts as she did, and in dency. When he entered his humble They are “LIFE SAVERS” to at it rest. There is no health had not been firm and at the age of purpose. She knew with financial bur- girls her wifely devotion partially blinding at his womanhood, aiding development of organs and the color- of he had met with little finan- dens them that life would dwelling night early friends body No poll calm, thirty resting upon herself to his she would known remedy for women them. Cannot do cial success. a to one weakness, hardly hardly have recognized in the equals harm—lifo ?•’. ovt's are closed and the With view recuperat- be of struggle; but was not her own becomes a realized that while his theories were weary, dispirited man the brilliant and pleasure. $1.00 PER BOX BY MAIL. Sold tainter is all which tells ing he is now at the home of his parents energy sufficient for both? Could she by DR. : perfect, unaided by her own superior talented John Reed. In his he druggists. MOTT’S CUEMICAL CO.. Cleveland, Ohio, has not taken its and is rendering some assistance in his not by herinfluence cause him to become youth " yet energy few of them could be success- had been Mattered hor father’s business. The She reasoned with and admired and Sale by R. H. Moody, Belfast, Maine. » unmiiidful of the experience strong? herself, “To pres- fully carried out. there were high for his ,o.it her. Iler rest lias gained in years of wandering has added reject his hand in marriage would mean expectations When the care of little Myrtle was future. As he of the he iuit the stores to his scholarly, receptive mind. the forsaking of all the dear associations, thought past expectant, assumed school duties were of necessity felt more and more, “I have been rh lingers around the He is a brilliant conversationalist, and the. going out again, alone, into tne sadly given up, and consequently still greater misplaced; something is I can- the hiiss of the freed his genial nature renders him an at- world. Could she go away and be happy wrong. economy must be practiced. When not expect success until the right work FRED ATWOOD * IVte. is tractive member of the family circle without him? The sent a feel- yet only pictured, thought Myrtle had reached her second year is found.” Winterport, mne a sweet and lie is greatly loved by his parents ing of blank misery to her heart, so if reality, John and Patience had received a per- Patience, her own hidden the bedside as littie and only sister. sue must ton ana sacrifice she need not despite y fect gift from Heaven, which was soon feeling of was faitli- Patience spent one month in the tarn- toil and sacrifice alone. Then she fol- ! discouragement, always riiom, ledbythe | recalled. When Patience wrote Grace with of INSURANCE and REAL of Mr. then an was ready words cheer. “Surely, ll, xtends his hand and ily Reeil; opening lowed tlie instincts of her own heart, | of her she I have ESTATE, loss, said: “Though dear John,” she would say, “all things >ule. hut his gaze, full made for her in one of the village and accepted what had all along seem- j loved Myrtle fondly, I knew nothing of will be made some- schools. She was to remain in the ed her and in this right, sometime, wilderness, is never hap- approaching destiny, ; the and blessedness of real mother if not heart she joy where; here, then beyond. God ice nr [ns wire. .loan py home, and with a grateful acceptance she felt hopeful and happy. love until my own little boy was given. knows your worth and will not forget Over Million -t face, one which we felt “surely the lines have fallen to me Patience had never been accustomed to \ Representing Twenty Assets I cannot describe to you my sor- you. Let us wait His good time. We '. llis looks betoken in pleasant places.” The interval of spend time on work of little profit, i j row. 1 always knew John had a noble are not alone. No one is satisfied in ■ rest had v. his feature aredeli- been fraught with enjoyment, Life had meant to her continual service; 1 FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE heart, but never had fatiiomed its this life. one Mnds himself in a GLASS, TORNADO INSURANCE. and when she her school duties hence she cared for an exten- Every i. yet about the sensi- began nothing ] until our little one was taken 1 depths place too narrow. If there be no new c seems her old enthusiasm returned. Tier pu- sive trousseau. The usual SET-STEAM BOILER INSURANCE AND INSPECTION. Security Bond., something accompain- away, so manfully lie struggled against circumstances in a new sphere which for Cashier,. Contract \ ut once that it is pils seemed to a fresh from ments of a were to be ors, Administrators and Trusties | 1 gain impulse wedding dispensed ! his own to soothe and comfort shall and Correspondence solicited ) Real estate bought and sold room soon grief develop utilize the talents ■ k of almost their new teacher, and her with, for frugality must be practiced in helpless j mine.” which are useless here, then we must The little house- became known to the school authorities ; every movement. There was, therefore, j iu the three years which tollowed, a be the greatest of failures. the motionless with as a where faithful work was done, i no need of and so soon Surely and place delay, following | portion of his father’s indebtedness dear Lord will not suffer this.” :le the hours of the and Patience was regarded by them as the death of the a marri- : parents quiet liad been removed, but the prospect of Meanwhile we must not .inhered. At a true teacher. age seemed more forget Grace, length fitting. freedom from debt still seemed far away back in New the to her whose The when not in Thus entered tlie old and England. By nut brave, evenings, employed they home, [ away. They now decided to dispose of severest with the aid of teach- school formed in the in the sac redness of their love conseerat- i economy, On and after Oct. teen the light and joy work, bright spots j their home and life anew in the and S, 1900, trains connecting ! begin ing outside she had finished at ■ life of Patience. The versatile ed it anew with their fervent I study, Burnham and Waterville with nine, how great the daily united, southwest. debt was and her course through trains Every paid, at the seminary, but the for and I of the mind of John Reed was continually I prayers. John had passed youthful en- but from Bangor, Waterville, Portland and j,-., poor earthly though little remained Patience’s effort told heavily on her strength, and A vl her minis- bringing to lightsome new topic, which, thusiasm, and Patience, though still Boston, will run as follows: by loving brave hopefulness never deserted her; after graduation she was compelled to 1111m bless Heaven is hers while it had interest for all, received young, had been sobered her earnest L: by while John, but for her example, would spend some months in rest before teach- FROM BELFAST. nate work and is from no one more enthusiastic atten- Yet in the and of place living. depth purity many times have yielded to discourage- When this of rest was tion than from Patience. If he read ing. period pas- disc of her God. their affection they felt that they were ment. John was to and as sed Belfast, go alone, she followed in the footsteps of her depart 7 IS 1 25 3 30 el, re Patience his musical voice j to meet whatever life I Bentley aloud, brought melody strong might soon as possible Patience was to follow sister a school. ”30 13 36 to her soul and led her to all the A few mouths after Patience's by teaching neighboring v!‘l.£0mt.. i; ,f her early New Eng- forget bring. with the children, for they now had a The death of her Mrs. and had aunt, Ray, 7 42 1 52 4 20 nine a teacher in the disturbing cares of the day. She marriage she had re-entered her school, little but soon after John de- k1'”1'8. : daughter; the management of the eldest son, had ic at the of an inherent love for literature, but in caring also for her household duties at as a L; orphan age parted the little one sickened and, changed the once cheerful home. She Light Fairy ™s™d.tofSsS If? it, with her her busy life hitherto no decided liter- i the same time. The school authorities save for younger alone, Myrtle and kind sympa- still spent her vacations but the Kurnham, tastes had been formed. were to find had not lost so there, arriVe:..::.:.:::: 835 240 0 26 P: "ii- mud a home with an ary glad they she saw the cherish- is if use the thizing neighbors, old home was forever. She your cooking you right Baking Bangor.•.u 40 4 35 —- realized John I valuable a teacher. wrote thus to feeling gone E .. the recklessness of their Thus, hardly by herself, She ed life out. Her letter to Grace go longed for Patience and to join Powder. Reed was those and from Grace: “You will be that I hoped Waterville. 0 08 3 10 Entail v little property left them forming tastes, surprised breathed the chastened meekness of her her soon. She would not to her to 7 20 own was am go Here is a sure formula: " -. to he- his mind her daily receiving John does not wish L»-i away. I'uwilling again teaching. spirit. “I have watched her growing to be and she could not find Portland ...12 5 one dependent; 35 ij" ait the of color. Her respect for ten years me to, but we had to meet, 4 L- upon charity payments beauty and had thought so fondly of suitable employment there at present; 2 lbs. Three Crow Cream Tartar 70 Boston, | S; 00 9 05 5 57 I tii nee with a her senior led her to regard his favorite and I knew no better way to raise the IW.D. 4 10 fees, brave, young taking our treasure to John. Our kind so she must toil on alone a while longer. ! ie of for authors, and the of the writer j Jt me that I cannot for I lb. Three Crow Soda 8 TO task providing thoughts money. grieves friends, and neighbors helped me so At the close of a term, BELFAST. [: never came home so to her the aid in school ex- long weary i -vi. Thanks to the good, distinctly present you your much. How could I have met it sur- when from unusual discour- Cost 78c suffering A M mind and heart as when in but first is to hus- .. AM an.m which her reproduced penses, mv duty my rounded dearest .. be judicious by strangers’? My she wrote: dear ”.. — i agement, “My dear, 3 lbs. Best Powder at a cost of 7 oo o oo it involv- John's own language. While each even- band. John was honest when he asked for are to making Baking Boston, her, though ! plans my children doomed sister, I long for you so much. 1 used 1 to the inmates me to be his wife. lie told me he was 26c lb. All Powders in cans t cum in their moderate ing brought enjoyment disappointment. My bright dreams of to think it hard to live one week with- per Baking put up she is litted to teach of this quiet home, Sunday evening poor, but we hope by earnest effort and their have and a Portland.....7 00 u oo 1*05 bmsta j future perished, only out you, and on your return would lie contain Starch, some Ammonia, some Alum, I. formed a sweet and beautiful link unit- the of Heaven that we public school. The 1 by blessing may pang is left. Nor would I see them awake all to tell all 1 had Waterville. 9 62 B 20 4 15 its night you some Phosphate. By making your own from life which ing the weeks and shedding tender prosper, and trust that before much back. God is in the 7 15 1135 ipiiet they perfecting Heaven thought and done during your absence. few influence upon all the days. Sunday time has passed that your home may be work I had on earth. I I pure acquaintances scarcely begun wonder how I have lived all these Burnham, depart. 10 20 8 5 were sometimes with ns.” 50 4 o s and al- sung, every have little * .. influential, hymns only Myrtle left; henceforth years since you went away from me.” ,">t}' 10 66 9 08 5 08 id voice None of the in- CHAPTER II. Thorndike. 11 held in liigh esteem joining. modern, my thought must be for her. God grant In the letter she enclosed a 20 9 18 5 17 were photograph Knox.til 35 t9 27 28 about them, sipid, irreverent devotional songs His noble brow the wore that 1 be to her a true mother.” of t5 people impress may herself. When Patience received it 12 12 9 45 5 40 but the old tunes of which Of honor’s sacred " .tooks. aoteristic good sense, used, grand shrine, Thus Patience in all her anguish turned she was just recovering from a long aldo.+12 3(1 t9 55 ts 50 one never such as “Rock of Ages, Such brows as fame from richest store in her work as teacher tires, always toward the light. With forced and painful illness of which she had City Point. .112 50 J10 05 tB 00 Cleft for in its calm and beautiful With laurels loves to twine. Itellast, arrive. 105 10 10 8 05 f country schools. She Me,” # cheerfulness she left the home in which never written to Grace. Patience look- lover of lie difficult to obtain, strength; "Jesus, my soul,” Oh, cruel death! thou hast thy share, she had met life’s heights and its ed at the picture and noted the sad, tFlag station. old so Limited tickets for Boston are now at desirable but that hymn which can never grow Time ever grants thy due,— left the two little which look sold position, depths; graves, weary in the eyes. She saw the §5 00 from Belfast and all stations on as there are burdened hearts to And could’stAhou not in Branch. i- faithful work would long pity spare were to be to her a memory, so marks of care on the childish Through tickets to all West The the and true? only yet sweet, points and North n> a better find in it a “Eventide,” whose young, pure sweet and west, via all routes, for sale bv L. W. Gkoiue place. refuge: precious that its chastened features which her memory and sweet strains out so admir- held, Agent, Belfast. GEO. F. labored in our New soft, bring In the meantime a shadow was influence with her to the end, realized anew of that AND EVANS, falling lingered the desolation Vice President and General Manager mi know the comfort of the words: and with schools the ably soothing upon the home of Florence. Carol her young charge she went to sister over whose childhood she had F E. Booth bv, Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent. way of complete suc- “The twilight falls and night is near. I fold possessed a nervous organization with meet her husband and the new scenes watched with a mother’s care. With a Three Crow Soda Portland, Oct. 1. 1900. work toil is rewarded with my away consumptive tendenees; his mother hav- awaiting her. low moan she exclaimed: “I am power- And kneel to one who bends to hear the you avoid injurious ingredients and you do not uimeration. The most story ing died of that disease in his infancy. At the close of the third day of the less to help her. When will it be other- of the day.” for some that does not raise the food. ire hut poorly appre- His cold, unsympathizing childhood had journey a little group of onlookers at wise?” For the first time her brave pay tiling ■ 1 We have a that voices form an B— ten the harsh criti- fancy been struggled through with an ener- Station saw a pale, earnest faced hope gave way and she sobbed piteously. index to character. Florence h they are received usually getic courage which could not be repress- woman with a delicate child leave the The intense heat of the summer, with JOHN BIRD COnPANY, v of tiie most enthus- occupied the seat at the piano, and her ed in after life. The toils and hardships train. John was waiting to receive her hard labor and the continual strain ESTABLISHED 1833. >i treble seemed in full f' uker. For three years tender, pleading which followed were bravely met. He them. The place they were to call home upon her nervous energies, by which Kanl’ra and Dealers in Pare Food Articles e with her nature. With Pa- the most earnest en- harmony had an aim in life,and pursued it as per- was some ten miles away. John had she had striven to maintain cheerful- ROCKLAND. MB. I caltliy young life to this tience, all the depth and earnest wealth sistently and hopefully as the traveler made a study of the soil and decided ness and keep alive the fainting hope of seemed out in her i vocation in the mam of her being poured would make his way through a dense for- that his selection was favorable. He her husband,- could not but have its s lirm alto. John in music accompanying trials rich, displayed est knowing surely that the border of had had little experience in agricul- effect upon her; she could not always en- that characterized yet there were times that rare adaptation civilization would be reached if he-but ture and his work must be experimental. dure and be strong. That year the < ^ CATARRH ■ him in all his other His voice His means AND HEALING lings of dissatisfaction gifts. continued an onward course. But the were insufficient to make cotton crop, upon wliicli they had great- was fine and flexible and he one CURE FOR ;■ ,,st gained the mastery. sang constant strain upon his nervous ener- anything but a meager purchase. A ly depended, proved a failure and had it :i as as another. The older between schools were part effectively gies was not without its effect upon a badly constructed house and shanty not been for the kindness of neighbors ; I nine of her aunt, where members often joined, though in tones constitution not strong,and now just as were the only buildings. A rude place, they would have suffered from want. o added had somewhat Steamers leave Belfast for always her comfort and which their years he is entering actively upon the duties of indeed, to those accustomed to more re- Patience intended to send for CATARRH Boston via'Camdei fully is and Rockland at (about) ‘2.;t0 p. and ix Patience watch- softened and subdued. As the weeks a fined life. But the little were m., Mondays years, his profession, with prospect of emi- family Grace, but the way did not seem to be Thursdays. on Patience met with the trials 'd ,merit of her youthful passed nence there are unmistakable signs of again united; the sorrow of their past opened. “Grace could not be happy iFor Winterport, via way-landings. Wednesday* '; ■ Cream Balm and solicitude blend- incident to her work, but her buoyant health. Florence watches led them to more close- here “we must have Ely's Saturdays at (about) 8.00 a. m., or upon ar- “P motherly failing every separation cling now,” she thought; rival of rose them and in the Easy and pleasant to steamer from Boston. -icily sympathy in all her nature above gen- look and movement with apprehension. ly together, and they were happy in a better home and more desirable sur- ial influences of the home of her friends use. Contains no in- returning: nii i’lieir aunt, Mrs. Bay, was Daily he comes from his office and each other. Patience in her new home roundings.” The plan of governess jurious drug. From Boston, and at 5.00 p.m. vi.v.i Christian woman, who she found much of real living. throws himself the sofa. would allow herself no regret, which Grace had mentioned could not It is quickly absorbed. Tuesdays Fridays ,'P’ languidly upon feeling “From Winterport, at 10.00 a. m., 12.00 v v v Gives Relief at once. _ _ _ Bucksport, „f iier cares Among the acquaintances of John Brave and as he has been that the right course had been taken. be for none in that m., and busy sought strong always thought of, region It Opens and Cleanses f*||| fi Iki UrAfl Mondays Thursdays. ike a cheerful home for the who became a frequent visitor at Mr. lie cannot overmaster the of She her head in were to one. few who wULU III.MU FRED W. •till: feeling pillowed weary quiet able employ The the Nasal Passages. POTE, Agent, Belfast. 1 Reed’s was Carol Stanley, a young law- weariness and lassitude. The once erect satisfaction and with grateful prayer were m better circumstances had no Allays Inflammation. CALVIN AUSTIN, Gen'l Supt., Boston. Heals and WILLIAM H. HILL, Gen’l An- yer of He was left at an early becomes The siepi, in peace. when health Protects the Membrane. Restores the Manager, Boston. U,,:'' seminarys Patience, promise. form bent. hacking cough children. Patience, had Senses of Taste and Smell. no cents an inured from childhood The was somewhat scat- Large size, lt>!».V "O school girl friendships, age orphan, cannot be suppressed. Medical aid is population permitted, had taught a number of the at Druggists or by mail: Trial Size, 10 cents by ‘;<-h affected her whole to hardships, yet his inherent ambition summoned. His physician recommends tered and of a mixed character. There neighboring children,, for while teach- mail. 44 I and under the most was ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warran Street, New York. ...THE... I,, A'J'ei" Heed was a sunny sweet could not be stifled, entire rest from business and holds out not much wealth. There were ing Myrtle she did not value the extra he obtained his {.! M.se trusting dependent ! adverse circumstances a hope that a voyage to the old world many whose all had been wrecked in labor; but she could never think of re- :,-i: ! and at the of 25 was ad- the late war. of means the self-reliant strength education age may aid in vitalizing the now wasting Families had ceiving any remuneration. She, how- nzed Patience. We ad- mitted to the bar. If he had not that The for his settled in the There seemed herself in the t I1 energies. preparations vicinity. ever, found amply repaid of which we have seen an element of the j, ,i';nlnites wliich we do not diversity gifts speedy departure are begun by Florence sociability among grateful love of the simple people. She : the want was more than made i>.. ■;'! Afferent traits of character in John, with tearful forebodings, while Caro ,for people, who combined western freedom could not pain Grace by writing of her HOME TREATMENT fe." ! -a,v attracted by qualities I up by his indomitable energy and her sake, seeks to dismiss the doubts of action with southern hospitality. hard struggle. it; ii which are them" ; strength ot purpose. i he two men and which haunt him and talks On the first after Patience’s ar- the next Patience was ....FOR.... Swan & they fears Sunday year Co. During Thus it was that the j seemed from their first acquaintance hopefully of his journey and returning rival the family attended service in a again prostrated. It was then that old Sibley it. ‘ii.j in each other's society j attracted toward each other, and there health. queer little church over three miles dis- Candace came to them and served JOUtlKHS OB' i the of each a tant. were with the At the close of their was on part ready appre The weary, anxious waning at noine They impressed faithfully the “poor missus.” This 1 tent visits kept warmly j ciation and they soon became intimate was to be the lot of Florence. In Car- social spirit and freedom from coven- time the sufferer had no strength to Chronic Diseases t' so- the Is.. alliy between them. The friends. As Carol Stanley mingled ol’s case, as in that of many others, the tionalities which characterized peo- rally. A calm trust in the infinite 1 CRAIN, fcij ■••rence finally removing cially in the family of Mr. Reed it soon change came too late. He spent but a ple. Such a chattering and hand-shak- goodness came to her and gave her in And The Diseases Peculiar t> Air friends were separat- ! became evident that something more short time abroad, for his decline was ing in every part of the house. The dying a restful peace; The night before to Women. Diseases of the i il their correspondence. ! than his friendship for John led him rapid, and his only longing now was women were delighted to see each her death she spoke words of comfort Blood, Nervous System, ar.d FEED, "A' the that for no other stress of business the care of loved ones. other and discussed with eagerness to her She bade re- all diseases and Diseased b,'„ vmg schools of thither, for home and husband. Myrtle of the could him at stated intervals their various interests. Men in Conditions Kidneys, | k M better opportunity to prevent That longing was soon to be satisfied, groups peat after her the beautiful psalm to Bladder, Lungs, Stomach, Up/ ... by teaching, strongly from spending at least a few moments but not here. “God’s ways are not our under windows and around the doors which Candace referred, that its sooth- Liver and Heart and all dis- SEEDS and eased States of the Pelvic n,i to them. The there, and the eagerness with which he the broad Atlantic, away talked of their farming with corre- sweetness held in memory might li*i]i;'An join ways.” Upon ing and Reproductive Organs, 11,11 little Grace would involve availed himself of every of the and beauti- sponding zeal. The meek-faced little cheer the little one in after life. We lUp-, opportunity from sight land, pure together with every form oi s We, but would not the in- j soon proved to all that Florence, so like ful soul of Carol Stanley passed to that man in the small pulpit was hardly come now to the events in the first Skin Disease. Most cases GROCERIES kW her in Grace’s edu- her brother, formed the central attrac- where the strength and majesty noticed until he quietly arose and began and the actors left for our quickly relieved ami perma- to* 8 help country chapter, cured the Great Multipatliic Specifics. a a i tion. Florence’s nature no be to read his the babel are the broken almost nently by t; few years they might be transparent of his manhood should longer hymn. Suddenly story down help- Send for General Symptom Blank and one on Importers of Salt. a more devoted fell, .’’gftlier. Florence’s parents ! knew little of concealment, and it was by a frail earthly tenement. of sounds ceased and less man, the sorrowing child, good Diseases of Women. Many cases that were con- hampered could have been cured these Great wish and invited plain to the observer that she looked In the midst of these dark days the lit- congregation in appearance hard- kind old Candace, and poor Grace, who, sidered hopeless by dealers in the finest quality off cordially Remedies. During May and June consultation Wailc Carol as brave and and with our entered be found. Such a variety of cos- so far has to learn of her new .. lier home with them upon noble, tle Myrtle of story upon ly away, yet free mail. Dr. Mitchell can be consulted free faces look- by itwj/JiWuyed. She felt that the childlike simplicity trusted him. life, and the young and sad-eyed mother tumes met the eye. Sunday desolation. at his Boston office Mondays, Wednesdays, “ll£e out of made in and from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. •t plain and John looked approvingly upon this could her but a sorrowing welcome. ed funny bonnets, styles BE Thursdays Saturdays began prepara- give [TO CONTINUED.] Other his consultation fee of <3 win Anthracite and t:.!, attachment. Between himself her reach- in the Incongruous colors days regular journey. To Grace the growing When the news of great loss long past. be charged. Monthly treatment at reasonable there had were blended in confusion. The i ], '! separation was indeed pam- and his only sister always ed Florence she had no wish or heart to strange rates. Address, Blacksmith Past the of Pa- been the deepest sympathy and affec- She sank beneath the most pious worshipper unused to the CHARLES H. MITCHELL, M. D., per, thought rally. visibly 218 Tremont street. he that if he must some- her scene could a smile. Danger of Colds and La Grippe, always gave her a thrill tion, and felt stroke, committing little one to the hardly suppress Union Bank »piii',|r'1 her re- Savings Building, Itijliher daily tasks were stud- time resign her to the protection of an- tender care of her trusted brother and Patience, notwithstanding deep The great danger fr om colds and lagripp Next to Hotel Touraine, ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED felt that she must be- Boston, Mass. Pt that her sister other no one was more worthy than sister. in her hand Carol’s ligious nature, i n If reason i,e, fT'iess might Clasping is their resulting pneumonia. 3 Howard Place Roxbury, Mass. * his friend Carol. To the a few come accustomed to thpse surroundings Laboratory, 33,35,37 Front seij..,?)'™ improvement, but now parents, last letter, only words, written able care is used, however, and Chamber- Ht., Belfast, 5te their there from before she could be suitably benefitted JhifiAwould be long and the entering declining years, just before sailing Liverpool, all will in his lain’s Cough Remedy taken, danger TELEPHONE 4-2. IM 'lark and uncertain. The was a quiet satisfaction in the thought written so feebly,yet breathing so much by the service. John wanderings LKWIS’ Ia‘ classes and be avoided. Among the ten thousands who was out that would leave their cherished of love and she to had met with all surveyed something going they hope, passed beyond INHALANT FOR PHTHISIC A the care the scene more A few there have used this for these diseases we gloom rested upon her, and tenderly reared daughter to meeting which was not to be upon calmly. remedy jjiriti,'., tjiat more modern heart she heard her and love of one whose many virtues earth. were who presented a ap- have yefko learn of a single case having re- The only patent medicine in the world that gives ^k fr’"filing were the last universal satisfaction. It never fails to giv« im- good with the had won their regard. Prayerfully John and Patience had pearance. No sooner sulted in which shows conclu- 1%'vj Wing bye than pneumonia, mediate relief: it never fails to greatly lessen the Farm for Sale. The two which followed the while thank- words of the benediction spoken cases of to ^ “Be a brave girl, years brought accepted trust, Patience sively that it is a certain preventive of that severity of attacks. Many distressing w,jnls. to the actors in our Mr. that were to the conversation of the morning was Phthisic cured in a short time. Not a fault found town of Knox on what is eafted to an™all come, too, sometime. changes story. ed God they permitted or an w®^.ua*ie£Jn All dangerous malady. It will cure a cold nor a failure in Walker ridge, 55 acres of Reed had shown carefulness for the little one who but for resumed as briskly as ever. noticed reported thirty-eight years. land, fields, pasture and tn can, and how proud I always care them Sent mail. Price <1.00. Iy4* buildings. Price $550.00. For -j'011 the Reeds and seemed eager to make attack of la grippe in less time than any by particulars write* “one a’e you with me.” and industry, yet he was one of those would be thrown helpless upon a cold Patented. J. C. LEWIS, Proprietor, or see tne subscriber on the farm. do not with their Riding home Pa- other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to No. 16 Prescott St., Somerville. Mass. ALLEN F. never before left her who meet great worldly world. She resolved that their tender acquaintance. 0 LEONARD, 'Entl.WW A. A. Howes & nit his tience “Notwithstanding the take. For sale A. A. Howes & Co. Co., Agents, Belfast, Me, _ East Knox, l4e. tbr hills the journey seem- prosperity. Thoroughly unselfish, charge should never miss the love of a remarked, by Delaware Feb. 17. The "The Searspobt Home Club.” An- Breakwater, Del., SEARSPORT LOCALS. schooner Frank A. Palmer, Captain Kawd- nouncement. At a meeting of the Club, Ing from Portland, Me., for Philadelphia the 581 Broad- has four feet of water in her hold and citizens are of a held recently at headquarters, pumps Many of our complaining choked. The vessel strained while at anchor it was unanimously voted to RENCE shortage in their supply of water. way, Everett, off Five Fathom Bank during the recent NIGHTINGALE, of Old Home Week at Sore the hold the celebration Hands northwest The vessel now makes no Frank Gross has a situation as finisher in gale. with August water. After sheathing she will be towed mill. Searsport beginning Sunday, the Nickerson & Bailey spool to and free. . .amous said: are to be made for Red Rough Hands Itching Philadelphia pumped nurse, “When 4th. Arrangements Feb. 16th. The was called to Lewiston Bath, Me., shipbuilding Eugene Hathaway transportation, regarding which the com- firm of Arthur Sewall & Co., which closed sickness of his sister. Palms Tuesday by the mittee appointed for that purpose is to re- Burning and Painful the last century with the launch of their hundredth since has stretched the see the universal of the sick Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Dutton left by train at a date in the near future. It is the ship 1828, craving port keel for their first for this f0r in West Anson. Boston ship century. Tuesday for their home intention of the Club to start from Finger Ends In recognition of Senator Frye’s conspicu- all the folks Rev. T. P. Williams of Winslow will Aug. 3d, Saturday, and bring ous service to the American merchant ma- their of feel that rine, this a four-masted steel of cup tea, you church next Sunday. with us. Notice will be sent to every former vessel, ship nature supply at the CongT the iargest size, will be named William P. resident of the town, and an opportunity C. M. Nichols left hy steamer Pe- Frye. Senator Frye has accepted the com- Capt. one us. one ONE NIGHT given to be with Should any TREATMENT and the ship will probably be knows what she is about, nobscot Monday for a business trip to New fail to receive such notice, it is the desire of Soak the hands on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy filiment,aunched in October. York. Feb. 15. The three-masted the that be made at Boston, committee application lather of Cuticura Soap. and anoint with schooner Lucy W. Snow, which sailed from Mrs. J. C. Nickels and daughter Blanche Dry, freely a once to Miss Hannah B. Ford, 78 Maywood St. Michaels, Nov. 18, for this port, with a discovered is substitute to noou for New Cuticura, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. yet the leave by train Thursday Street, Roxbury, who will see that such cargo of whale oil, has been given up for the lost. has been heard from her since York. are the books of the Wear, old, loose kid with the Nothing names entered upon during night, gloves, she sailed. Portland Capt, Hussey, the commander for his of Sch. Belle Bartlett arrived from Club. It is thought that there may be 250 finger ends cut off and air-holes cut in the For red, of the vessel, belongs in Providence. The English patient cup tea/ for Pike palms. Tuesday with a cargo of grain or more reckoned upon as likely to make feverish crew were shipped at this port before the be rough, chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, vessel left here. It is understood the vessel Bros. the pilgrimage, and should the interest with nails and this also carried a super-cargo which would This sounds to those who off at like that shown at the recent ban- palms, shapeless painful finger ends, strangely are Tickets for the hospital fair to come anything make 10 all told on board. The Lucy at the House it will no doubt treatment is wonderful. W. Snow was a brig and for can be of any of quet Quincy simply formerly Belfast in March procured in the trade between this tax the capacity of the steamer to care for years engaged our doctors. and the west coast of Africa. She was with tea as sold of “home-comers.” The port in the such a multitude Millionsof Women UseCuticura built in in 1869. P. Weeden of only acquainted Miss Margaret B. Sargent desires more Soap Rockland, celebration this year will be confined to two Assisted by CUTICURA OINTMENT, for preserving, purifying, and beauti- Providence was the owner. to her advertisement in attention paid now the skin, for the of cruets, scales and and Feb. 16. there is to days, or parts of two days, as it is be- fying cleansing scalp dandruff, Boston, Apparently stores. But the “native” tea of another column. and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, be a boom in the shipbuilding industry at China _____ ing considered—an afternoon evening rough and sore hands, in the form of baths for annoying irritations, In- East Boston. A contract has just been is Freeman and a for clam B. 0. Sargent representing for a reception ball; day flammations and cbafings, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form awarded to William McKie for the construc- Encamp- McGilvery Post at the department bake, and tne remainder of the week for of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative antiseptic pur- tion of a double-decked four-masted schoon- is different. You do not themselves .to and er for John S. & Co. of this and very know ment in Auburn this week. general enjoyment, visiting, renewing old poses which readily suggest women, especially mothers, Emery city and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. No amount of others, and it is also understood that Brooks Endeavor will have reviewing old associations, The Christian society acquaintances, persuasion can induce those who have once used them to use any others, shortly will commence work on a large five- conference with cheer and a hearty welcome for and the and hair of infants masted schooner and a four-master at his tea can for till a five-cent sociable in the upper good especially for preserving purifying skin, scalp what do you you have invited. all. It is intended to have our own orators and children. CUTICURA SOAP combines delicate emollient properties de- Harbor View yard. The keel for the vessel room Thursday evening. All are which there rived from CUTICURA, the great ekin cure, with the purest of cleansing to be built by -McKie will be stretched as ex- and speeehmakers, of seeming- Dr. H. II. Sellers has been appointed ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odors. No other medicated soon as the steamer now in course of con- should be no with such a splendid tasted tea. for the New York Life and the ly lack, soap ever compounded is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying struction there for New Shoreham parties is “Original Package” Chase aminer in N. J. array of clergymen and men eminent and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands. No other foreign or domes- launched. This schooner will be a first- Equitable Mutual Benefit of Newark, other professions to draw from. The plans tic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all th« class vessel in every respect, having an oak Norman Dunbar has taken com- purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP and hardwood bottom and hackmatack it. Capt. thus far are to change, top. & Sanborn of the Club subject TWENTY-FIVE BEST skin com- She will import now load- at ONE 'PRICE, viz., CENTS, the and be completed early in August. “original package1 mand of Alexander Gibson, as to what ship and suggestions are in order the BEST toilet and BEST in the world. Charters. Sell. Edward Town. plexion soap, baby soap Stewart, 353 TEAS. ing lumber at Vancouver for Cape results for the tons, New York to will afford the best largest External and Internal Treatment for Ever, Point-a-Pitre, general Freeman Complete Humor, $1.25, cargo, p. t. Sell. Maggie S. 591 A week from to-night, Feb. 28th, number. There are no factions or cliques Consisting of CUTICURA SOAP (25c.), to cleanse the skin of. crusts and scales and Hart, tons, soften the thickened cuticle; CUTICURA OINTMENT to instantly allay itch- Norfolk to Curacao, coal $2 and port charges. Post will hold a regular meeting but all are working har- (50c.), McGilvery in this movement, ing, inflammation and irritation and soothe and heal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT Sell. Pendleton Brothers, 762 tons, (previ- the blood. A and hear the report from the department and equally' for a grand gather- <60c.), to cool and cleanse SINGLE SET is often sufficient to cure the ously) Brunswick to New York, lumber moniously", most torturing, disfiguring and humiliating skin, scalp and blood humors, with loa» will be a Sell. W. II. 543 Savan- j It is hoped there of home The announcement of hair when all else fails. Sold throughout the world. $4.75. Sumner, tons, encampment. ing people, nah to New York, piling, $1,900, loaded and all who full attendance. of the date at this time enables discharged. Sch. Mary L. Crosby, 453 tons, SS.—In Court of l’rn,, a serious wish to to make their for the summer tlie severe She Was 124 Years Old. Jacksonville to New York or Perth Nahum Nickerson met with plans Monroe Centre. Owing to Amboy, WALDOfast, on the 12th day I Home j ties, 16J cents. Burton executor f n*, He was kicked inhis side vacation so as co include “Old storm we had no mail from Feb. 4th to Feb. J A. Gross, accident Monday. R. late of Thorndik* and the committee will be able carrier Feb. 15. Aunt Gross, a horse. Three ribs were broken, Week.” Later and very welcome was the mail Lexington, Ky., Peggy his ft: -• by 11th, j BELAST PRICE CURRENT. ceased, having presented y/7 detail. Meanwhile let us in the arms ministration of said estate. v. the muscle of the right arm ruptured. to report more in when he arrived on the lltli. lie came Jones, 124 years old, died to-day TAKE NOTICE II ; private claim for a'lowance. the that is the on snow-shoes. A week of her She was not on- Corrected Weekly for Tlie He was attended Dr. Sellers. keep story going Searsport part of the way 100-year-old daughter. Journal.] by That notice thereof i, ,, its Ordered, .... in nicest little town in the world, and peo- had since the great world was heard the oldest person in Kentucky,but also one Produce Market. Prices Paid Producer. weeks in tin* K« Rev. B. B. Merrill of Brewer preached passed ly successively, pi B. Billings. 25 to 50 ton, 13.00(615.00 published in l!elfa*: >> last Sun- ple the best on earth. E. from last,” and we were well pleased when of the most interesting characters in that Apples p bu., Hay # newspaper his old pulpit at the CongT church dried, p lb, 5(ao Hides# lb, Get64 that all persons interested n.a> in town he Lynn, Mass., Feb. 16th. with the coming of our belated new spapers section of the State. She remembered with Beans, 2.25 Lamb # tt>, 12 bate Court, to be held at Bel! t*t day. During his several days’ stop pea, show our ice-locked door and great distinctness events in the colonial medium, 2.25 Lamb Skins, 25(635 of March next., and cause, ii to call “wide-swung again hr'*Ja'r availed himself of the opportunity days. Yel? eyes, 2.50 Mutton # lb, 0 whv tb said account should n ., SEARSPORT ITEMS. all the world was ours once more.”_Mrs. GEO. E. Johns*.\ of his old uarishoners. NORTH Butter p lb, 18to20 Oats # bu., 32 ib, 25(635 .. on many Beef Potatoes GO A true Attest: Miss Ada is dangerously ill. John Mado has been quite sick—Samuel NEWS. t> ft, a®9' # bu., copy. Moody SHIP 40^45 Round Hog, 6 52 Street, Chas. P. Hazv ;\r. from Fred B. Grinnell, Barley p du., High ; Rejrisvr I ~\\e are in receipt Jellison has been on the sick list—C. C. Cheese p lb, lli Straw # ton, 6.00(67.00 Mrs. James L. Do w is at this local for the Washington Irrigation visiting place. Hamm has returned from where Chicken p lb, I0tol2 Turkey # lb, 16(al7 Just around Dinsmore’s NOTH 1 .! agent up-river, AMERICAN PORTS. ! Corner, { notice that Calf Skins, 50^75, Tallow # lb, l£ a3 ADMINISTRATOR’Sgives h< .lt.,- a handsome illustrat- Green came home from Frank- hereby Co. at Spokane, of very Miss Gussie he has been at work in the woods. Duck lb. 14^a.l5: Veal Ga7 pointed administrator de 1>. m- New Feb. 15. sch. Hattie H. P # lb, ! and try our ... < of Y'ork, Ar, 20 Wool, unwashed, 22 of ed pamphlet giving sketches Sunnyside fort last Sunday. Camden. A attended and sch. Eggs p doz.,{ largely very Barbour, Jacksonville; 18, cld, Henry Fowl p tb, 8@15 Wood, hard, 3.00^4-00 and of the country through is CHICAGO WILLIAM B. MORSE, ait t Canal farming Mrs. Emma Dorr of Winterport visiting enthusiastic meeting of citizens was held Clausen, Jr., Darien. Geese p lb, 13(a.l4 Wood, soft, 3.50.a4.00 BEEF, in the County of Waldo, «!.•< .*,,-.* which it Boston, Feb. 15. Sld, schs. YVelllleet, Retail Market. passes. at E. W. Seavey’s. last Saturday night in the Opera House in Retail Price. bonds as the law directs, ai1;.. Levi S. Andrews, Fernan- COUXTRY PIG ^ Brunswick, Ga.; Lime ] FORK,\ mands against the estate <•; Post Office E. P. Boutelle is is for fresh of a new water charter for Cam- Beef, corned, p lb, 8@10 # bbl., 90&1.00 ‘r, Inspector The highest cash price paid advocacy dina; 18, ar, schs. Susan N. Pickering, same t Butter Salt, 14 lb, 18to20 Oat Meal # lb, 465 for Steaks, Chops and Roasts,; desired to present the Rural Brunswick; Frank G. ..*• here for the purpose of establishing eggs by Fred E. Stimson. den, a bill for which is now pending in the Lillian, Portland; Corn p bu., 54 Onions # lb, 2£<63 j ail indebted thereto are reu Maud Seward, immediatelv. rib > :* Free Route, No. 2. Our citizens legislature. Judge C. K. Miller presided, Rich, Rockland; Stonington; Cracked Corn p bu., 54 Oil, Kerosene, gal.,13,614 and Pork Beans, \ payment, Delivery J.S. Nickerson, who was taken quite ill R. Meal 54 Pollock for Feb. 12, 1901. Chester Lawrence, Rockport. Corn p bu., # lb, 4(6 J t Unity, have found the such a convenience and after a humorous song written W. Pork 10 system last week, is now better. by Baltimore, Feb. 14. Sld, sch. Lyman M. Cheese P lb, 15tol0 # lb, Cotton Seed 1.50 Plaster 1.13 ) Fattest 1 NOTICE on route No. 2 are much Howard chairman of the town Boston. p cwt., # bbl., of LAMB, 7. that the patrons Gardiner, Law, Blake, notice that ! The family of J. W. Smart, who have all Jacksonville, Feb. It’. Ar, sch. Mary L. Codfish, dry, p tb, 5^8 Rye Meal # lt>, 3 ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives i. pleased that mails are so soon to be distrib- water committee, that gentleman was called Cranberries p qt., 8tolo Shorts # cwt., 1.05 M tTTTOX pointed administrator on the ... been down sick, are now better. Crosby, Trim, New Y'ork ; 13, ar, sch. Carrie Clover 6664 | \ uted in their section. upon and aroused much enthusiasm by his Seed, 10;al4 Sugar # Tb, JASON R. RYDER, hit. E. Look, Veazie, New Y'ork; 14, ar, sch. Flour p bbl., 4.75t05.25 Salt, T. I., # bu., 35 Mrs. Lillian Moore of Belfast is VEAL, in the of Waldo, t* < visiting remarks. Hon. Oscar II. of Port- Florence Eaton, New Y'ork ; 18, ar, 2.35 Sweet 3 ! and County of our vessels are a severe Hersey Leland, G.H.Seedpbu., Potatoes, as law A Several having > 1 bonds the directs. Mrs. Geo. A. Flowers. sell. Gen. Adelbert New York. Lard p lb, 10 Wheat Meal, 1 her mother, land, attorney for the charter, made a spirit- Ames, Dodge, mands against the estate time in their ports. The barkentine 8. Laura M. making Satilla, Feb. Ar, sch. Lunt, Plumpest of desired to present the saint* t> Bermuda in Nearly every family has been afflicted with ed appeal to the people to go to Augusta sch. Melissa A. Mabel I. Meyers is reported at Boston; 9, sld, Willey, FORM, ; CH1CKEXS and all indebted thereto are re-c are well at this Wednesday, Feb. 20th, when the legislative ment immediatelv Eib. distress. Ship Bangalore, before reported grip but all doing writing. Noank. ) was to take Brunswick, Ga., Feb. 15. Sld, sch. R. Belfast, Feb. 12, 1901 off Delaware Breakwater, was blown off the Mr. Hartshorn closed his school in Pros- hearing place. FO ILLS. Bowers, Providence; 15, ar, sch. Almeda Bartlett. In Gouldsboro. February 10, to \ and at this Belmont. Wm. G. Newbert and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. a son and coast during the recent gales pect Feb. 15th and returned home the next Willey, Dodge, New York ; lt>, sld, sch. Win. Bartlett, twins, Mabel visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. New Y'ork. daughter. \ SMOKED HAM STATE OF MAINE. writing has not arrived. day. Sleeper Downes, Dority. In Deer Isle, February 5, to Mr. and Feb. 14. Flora ) Davis last w eek... It has been shovel snow Pascagoula, Ar.sch. Rogers, Mrs. Charles H. Dority. a son, lexander C. WAJdI><> SS. Cl.KHK I4i M iss B. has sold her mil- are about four miles of road in this Margaret Sargent There Williams, San Fernando; 15, cld, bark Her- Ellingwood. In Belfast February 12, to Dr. and SHOULDERS, 111- I I now for the past week or more. Some J linery department to Miss Eunice Whittum. part of Searsport that is not j et open to bert Black, Blanchard, Rosario. and Mrs. A. C. Ellingwood. a son. I hereby certify that i‘i drifts are from 8 to 10 feet Gott. In to Mr. and Mrs. of the liquor Miss Whittum has been in Boston this winter deep. “Old Cape Henry, Feb. 14. Anchored off, sch. Orland, February 11, > and PRESSED HAM. disposition travel. Albert W. a son. Term of this Court. 1'. ! that was Penobscot, Fernandina via Norfolk for New Gott, > and will stand-bys” say the like never Howard. In to Mr. State vs. Melvin (Irant c"n perfecting herself in the business, Mrs. J. W. Nickerson of Swanville call- York. Cape Rozier, January 30, known before. The road from and Mrs. Orlando Howard, a be for the trade. Miss Belmont S. Feb. 15. sch. daughter. prepared spring ed on her Mrs. Catherine Colcord Charleston, C., Ar, Laura, ►liLLKK. In Searsmont, February 14, to Mr Soused Pigs Feet eenel Tripe1, Winfield S. Kdnu mother, Corner to Belfast is and has j has and will have impassable been Brunswick for New York; Sld, sch. Flora and Mrs. Fred E. Miller, a son. seizure, eon. Lucy .Sargent bought last Home Mo eh- anil Sunday. so for two weeks. Just as soon as the Pressey, Hatch, Baracoa. Flaisted. In Searsmont, February 10, to Mr. | Sausage, Lewis Benner. apt* charge of the small ware business. a son. eon. The oldest of this road Norfolk, Feb. 15. Sld, sch. Edward Smith, and Mrs. Charles Flaisted, people place say they waSjOpened the wind tilled it up again. Staples. In to Mr. Head Clarence %!. K now Prof. Littlefield announces an intermission New Y ork; IS. sld, sell. Geo. W. YVells, Rockland, February 12, Cheeseasptcialiy, never saw like the snow drifts in and Mrs. a seizure, senteii any thing Traffic is stopped everywhere.There is Crowley, Boston. William Staples, daughter. concert to be given by the class at its next Soper. In Orland, February 5, t.> Mr. and Mrs. also paid. this vicinity. much sickness about town. La and Newport News, Feb. 15. Sld, sch. Day- J Veyttables is grippe Owen A. Soper, a son. Win. A. Centner meeting Monday evening. Following light, New Y'ork. Watson. In to Mr. and filed. Mrs. F. L. Trundy of this place is on the mumps are the leaders_F. A. Marriner, Orland, February 3, ure, the program: A solo by Miss Jane Curtis; Salem, Feb.' 15. Sld, sch. Gov. Ames, Mrs. Ellis V. Watson, a son. Sherman W l-'r. sick list and has been conlined to her home our young merchant, finds business hum- Hart, Baltimore. seizure, eon duet by Miss Sarah Magoonand .Miss Henri- Charles O'Conin i; for two ming. lie keeps everything needed in a Mobile, Feb. lii. Cld, sch. Helen G. Mose- etta Sirs. N. years. ure. filed. Ross; quartette by Roulston, Sabine Pass. _MAKKiED._ •• store, and those in want of choice ley, Holt, S. Edm n Archie Merithew has returned from country PROBATE NOTICES. Winfield Mrs. E. C. Pike, Sir. W. B. Sawyer and A. up- New Orleans, Feb. 16. Cld, sch. Nimbus, eon. groceries will do well to give him a call_ Blaisdeli.-Gray. m seizure, where lie has been as cook New Y ork. Rockland, February 12, Charles W. l*ei E. Trundy. river, employed Albert Blaisdell and Lillian Burton, daugh- Town meeting is close at hand. Get your Galveston, Tex., Feb. 18. Ar, sch. John Fercy ure, eon. in a ter of Capt. Andrew Gray, both of Rockland. bS.—In Court of Probate, held ar liei- logging camp. vote for the E. Hichborn, Baltimore, | Leonard I., (d; The municipal officers having been notified ready right man. Monday, Devlin, Clark-Partkidge. 'in Prospect, February WALDOlast, on the 12tli ot 1901. N. Feb. 18. sch. day February, seizure, lildd. Miss Vida Thompson has returned from March is the of battle. i Wilmington, C., Cld, in, Thompson Mureli Clark and -Miss Alma Mary Martha A. administratrix on the estate of the condition in which the roads have been 4th, great day Parkmau, ;! Marcellus It. Kp John I Snow, St. Grenada. both of of iu East where she visited her Gtt, George, Partridge, Prospect. ol Edward R. Parkmau, late nity, .-aid ami seizure. :. left since the last it is well for the Belfast, cousin, Dykk-Braukktt. in 4. storm, Prospect Village. Mr. Harry W. Rockland, February County, deceased, having presented her tirst and Edward H. Know n-> Mrs. Jennie Bean. FOREIGN PORTS. diaries C. of Rockland and Jennie R. Brack- final to remember that the town is re- Lowe of Sherman Dyer account of administration id said estate ior seizure, til- -d. surveyors Mills visited his sister, ett of Tbomaston. allowance. Feb. 1. bark Edward L. Edwin A. .lom -. i; i for that occur The roads have been in a bad Barbados, Ar, In Fred sponsible any damage may condition, Miss Catherine, last week — Mr. John Field-Lawson, Bangor, February 13, that notice thereof be filed. Mayberry, Auckland (and sailed 2nd for F. Field of and Miss Emma A. Lawson of Ordered, given, three \ lire, reason of the same. The admirable blocked full of and it lias taken Kangor weeks in The uhlican a ( hire nee M. Know by being snow, Frederick of Winterport is to begin a term of New York): Bath. successively, Rej Journal, ] newspaper published in Belfast, in said 1 seizure, tiled. manner in which E. L. and J. W. much hard labor to make them here Pernambuco, Dec. 14. In llavi- Fogg-Ressett. In Bangor, February 18, Eben County, Savery passable. High School the first of March_ port, brig that all interested attend at a Pro- Win. A. (lent nei, C. and Miss Elizabeth K. Bessett, both of 1 persons may j have taken care of the roads under la.Ii, Richardson, for New York or Philadel- Fogg bate to at on filed. Smart Friends in this have been work- Miss Lydia Page is visiting Miss Marcia Court, be held Belfast, the 12th day ure, vicinity Bangor. ot March and show if Charles O’Connei!, their shows that with a little extra phia. Howard-Ellingwood. In February next, cause, any the> have, charge for Addie B. Crockett in the Globe con-, Gray... Miss Sarah Killman, who was at Jan. 26. bark E. A. Belfast, the said account shouiu not bo filed. ing Montevideo, Ar, Rev. G. E. Gerald W. Howard and why allowed. ure, exertion, notwithstanding the amount 14, by Edgett, GEO. E. JOHNSON, Sherman W. Ere-n. great test. Mrs. Maria Goodhue of Reading, Mass the Normal school in Castine, returned O’Brien (Br.) Pratt, Boston. Miss Mabel G. both of Belfast. Judge. Ellingwood, A true Attest: seizure, con. of snow blown all roads can be made Sagua, Feb. 13. Ar, sch. Fred B. Roberts- owden. In South Feb- copy. in, has collected and sent over 100 votes. home sick Feb. 12th-Mr. James A. Balano, Fenobscot, Chas. P. Melvin Haley Mobile. Blanchard C. Roberts and Miss Dora W. Hazeltine, Register. Crant, app. Sawyer, ruary 16, eon. fairly passable. recently lost a valuable cow_The snow both of Fenobscot. A in this town who has lived on the Hong Kong, Feb. 12. Ar, Battleship Ken- Bowden, Marcellus K. Know lady Staplks-Colson. Iii at in some places is ten feet stone New York. Bangor, February 18, SS.—In Court of held at Bel- file*!. The first wedding at the new home of Rev. road from this to deep_The tucky, the residence of the Rev. Probate, seizure, leading place Searsport Feb. 6. sch. D. II. officiating clergyman, fast. on the 12th ot 1901. Leonard L. Ceuta- cutters at the mountain are all at home. Alatanzas, Ar, Rivers, Elmer F. W. and Miss WALDO day February, R. G. liar butt in Portland was that of Cap- for the 59 that she Pember, Amory Staples Burton A. executor of the last will of filed. village past years says Colcord, Baltimore. Ftta both of No cards. Spencer, seizure, of the roads are blocked and those Colson, Bangor. Daniel A. late of in said Coun- Edward H. Know it- tain Daniel C. Nichols and Miss Ada E. so teams to her house Many Honolulu, Jan. 29. Sid, bark Edward McMaunus, Knox, never knew few pass bis first and final filed. took Sat- who are sick are obliged to do without their San Francisco via Kahului. ty, deceased, havingipresented seizure, Ridley of Searsport, which place the thirteen s. For nine Alay, account of administration of said estate for al- Edwin A. Jones, app as during past day Colon, Feb. 5. In sch. Tofa for DIED. urday Feb. 16th, at noon. The day was physician.The friends of Mr. If. Nute port, lowance. ure. filed. days not a team passed her house, which Marcellus It. Kn- will be to know he is Apalachicola. Ordered, That notice thereof be three ideally fine and springlike, and the brief pained very sick with Rio Feb. 9. sch. Edith L. Chaplain. In Denver,"Colorado January 27, given, and til* is located on the main traveled road. Janeiro, Sid, weeks iu the Journal, a seizure, Charles C. Chaplain, formerly of Liberty, Maine, successively, Republican Leonard L. Centn wedding service was pretty and impressive. typhoid fever—C. H. Partridge is buying Allen, Gilkey, Grand Conetable. in Belfast, in said aged 53 years and 6 months. newspaper published County, filed. for Boston for which he Bermuda, Feb. 16. Ar, bark Alabel I. that all persons interested may attend .at a Pro- seizure, The bride was becomingly gowned in brown COUNTY fancy eggs market, Cushman. In Castine, February 5, Rev. J. P. Daniel 11. Clark, api CORRESPONDENCE. Turks Island for in dis- bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 12tli day a Aleyers, Boston, Cushman, for sixteen years pastor of the Congre eon., law. and heliotrope, and carried white and pale pays good price... Miss Catherine L. of March and show cause, if ure, tress; 18, ar, sch. Ella AI. Storer, Fernan- gational church at Castine, aged 71 years and 16 next, any they have, A. Bolari. the said account should uot be allowed. Henry blue hyacinths as wedding tiowers. Ac- S mitt [ton (Freedom). Asa B. Littlefield wishes to enquire if any one has dina for Boston. days. why filed. Harvey, GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. ure, Feb. 12. In sch. Norom- Cotton. In Orland, February 6. Mrs. Jean- Charles w. companying the bride and bridegroom were an old resident of died at the home seen or heard of her coon cat. It was stolen Neuvitas, port, A true Perry, Freedom, nette K. Cotton, aged 87 years, 7 months and 26 copy.—Attest: Caro sister of the Mr. A. of his Otis M. Feb. or has from home. She is maltese bega, Armstrong, dsg. Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. Whittier, bride; son, Harvey 13th, aged strayed St. Helena. Passed to Feb. 17 days. prior ship Cousenk. In Brewer, February 13, Captain J. and Mrs. Nickerson, sister of the bride- 88 years. The deceased had once a large with a white nose and four white feet. State of Alaine, Hong Kong for New York. Winfield S. hdmm- Samuel H. Cousens, aged 84 years, 9 months and con. all of Sirs. Ed. Nicker- Sydney, N. S. W., Jan. 17. In port, 13 SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- groom, Searsport; family of children only three of whom are Monroe. The people of Monroe were ship days. Henry A. Bolan ; Abner Coburn, for Newcastle Hart. In Rockland, February 13, E. fast, on the 12th of 1901. son and Mrs. Nickerson of Port" now Elvina Alurchison, Mary WALDO day February, lire, tiler Eugene living—Mrs. Penney has re- shocked Feb. when the widow of Jesse a of administrator on Saturday, 16th, and Honolulu. Hart, native St. George, aged John W. McGilvery, the estate Henry A. Bolan land. After a lunch served at the — 71 and 6 months. of Clarissa N. late of in said parson’ turned from Massachusetts We are sorry news came over the that Warren years Carver, Searsport, lire, tiled. telephone MARINE MISCEI.ANY. Lane. In Edwin and Mrs. Nichols left for Bos- Vinalhaven, February ll, County, deceased, having presented his first and Melvin apt age, Captain to hear that Robert Oliver of Beaver Hill is was dead at the hotel in 68 and months. administration of said Grant, Nealley Frankfort. Owing to Fox Island Thoroughfare being Lane, aged years 5 final account of estate for eon. ton en route to New the sick — The snow blockade Longfellow. In allowance. *•■• York,where Captain dangerously Warren left Monroe some time last Wednes- closed by ice, the light at Browns Head Belfast, February 19, George Clarence O. Boor. W. aged 54 will take command of Manuel beats we have was Feb. 8 and will be Longfellow, years. Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three tenced fine sic- Ship Llaguno, every thing had around here to to Frankfort. He arrived at extinguished relight- Mills. In Mrs. Olive day go the the of Vinalhaven, February 13, weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, a Richard H. Moody now there for Mrs. for a number of ed upon opening navigation. Mills. loading Hong Kong. years. he newspaper published in Belfast, in said I tenced fine $100. hotel,where remained through Thursday Charleston, Feb. 15. Sch. Laura, Larra- Martin. In Camden. Eva M. Mar- County, Nichols will make her home with her mother February 6, that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- 1 Asa A. Howes. Clarke’s Frank and About four p. from Brunswick Jan. 15 for New tin, 18 4 months and 3 Corner, (Prospect.) Friday. m. Friday he bee, York, aged years. days. bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 12th day tenced fine sh in his absence. in here for ex- Staples. In West Mass., Febru- Searsport during Captain and wife of were in town put to-day provisions. Has Somerville, of March and show if Edmund Wilson, Studley Searsport was taken violently insane. Dr. Erskine Miss G. 81 9 next, cause, any they have, Nichols is one of best known perienced bad weather and was blown off. ary 4, Betsey Staples, aged years, why the said account should not be allowed. tenced fine $i< Searsport’s Feb. liith—The roads are once more was called and did all months and 25 open, he could, but it was Bermuda, Feb. 14. Sch. John Paul days. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Juilpe. Edward II. Know!' and most successful sea captains, and the (of Walton. In Belfast, February 16, Rufus Wal- after a blockade of nearly two weeks, but of no avail and he died about six from Accra Nov. 16 A true copy. Attest: sentenced fine o’clock Franklin, Ale), Dyer, ton, 80 years. ** bride one of the most esteemed and aged Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register Walter B. Twomhiy highly are and Dec. 1 via Barbados Jan. 4, for Whittier. In N. Y j in bad condition yet... .Mr. Samuel that evening. Warren was a son of E. H. Appam Saratoga, February 13, pros. beloved of ladies. A Boston, arrived here with loss of Miss Harriet Smith of Wash- Searsport’s young who is over 90 is in to-day Whittier, formerly Leonard L. Gent ii Reed, years old, very Nealley and succeeded to the business left D. C.. and sister of Mrs. Madigan of by sails. ington, SS. In Court of held at Bel tenced fine si wide circle of friends extend cordial con- Mr. 79 Interment at Houlton Probate, poor health. Hiram Clarke and wife his father. One Calvin of New Orrington, Ale., Feb. 16. Great is Houlton, aged years. on the 12th of Wni. A. Gentnri brother, anxiety 16. WALDOfast, day February, 1901. gratulations and good wishes. felt here for the schooner Edward II. February W. Executor of the last will of Rich- tenced fine Sl|!r in the same house with Mr. Reed, are both York City, and one sister survive him. His Blake, Woodward. In Cant. Cyrus True, Ellsworth, February 13, ard E. late of in said Coun- A. Bolan. which left Fernandina, Fla., for New York 67 and 4 months. Patterson, Searsport, Henry A Wonderful Invention. For the sick with the Robertson of age was 28 and 6 months. The re- Alvah K. Woodward, aged years teneed fine si'"1 grip.Mr. years a The vessel was in ty, deceased, having presented his second account month ago. command In Adoniram 1 Young. Otis, February 10, Young, for Daniel O'Connell. few there lias been on Swanville was at the Corner on mains were home morn- of administration of said estate allowance. past days exhibition Saturday, brought Saturday of Capt. llollis Smith of North Orrington, aged 86 years, 10 months and 12 days. H. Muo. Ordered, That notice thereof be three Benjamin inC. II. Monroe’s a most wonderful his to visit his Mrs. Mark F.. A. His died who is accompanied by his wife and daugh- given, con. factory way daughter, ing.by Nye. grandmother weeks in the a ter. successively, Republican Journal, Charles O’Connell little steam Mr. Mon- Snow of Frankfort.John is im- three weeks and it is not a published in Belfast, in said County, engine, designed by Sprague only ago, quite Bermuda, Feb. 16. Bark Mabel I. newspaper tenced line si Aley- that all persons interested may attend a Probate roe. It a en- under the treatment of Dr. A. R. since his father died. The funeral was timus is called compound oscillating proving year ers, Meyers, from Turks Island for Boston, to he held at on the 8th of suspend- Court, Belfast, day G. Bickm-i! and is controlled one attach- Fellows of Abbie held at the home, Kev. Geo. S. has put in here in distress. Sch. Edward P. March next, and show cause, if any they have, Henry gine, by lever, Winterport—f..Mrs. Tuesday A. D. Merry, eonm from Fernandina Jan 18 for the said account should not be allowed. *• Belfast is a Avery, Hawley, why A. .Ion* -. ed to a valve, the valve giving steam and Clarke came near being badly burned last Mills of officiating. Following GEO. E. Edwin New York, was towed in here to-day, leak- JOHNSON, Judge. teneed fine s‘>" of the floral A true controlling the exhaust. By the slightest week by her apron catching fire. She was partial list offerings: Pillow been blown off the American copy—Attest: eon1; ing, having Only Re-eciioes the Sentiments of Chas. P. Melvin Grant, Hazeltine, Register. 1 movement forward the forward alone at the time and had a narrow and cut flowers from the brother and coast. Charles W Berry. engine goes escape. sister; Thousands in our Haven, Feb. 15. The new five- Republic Winfield S. Ednnu to an average of 400 revolutions .Mr. Charles Clarke goes to Belfast this bouquets of pinks, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hop- Vineyard up per masted schooner Oakley C. SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- con. Curtis, Capt. conn minute on 20 pounds of steam. When the week_Mrs. Blanche Clarke is very sick... kins, Miss H. C. Thompson, Miss Geneva I-lodgdon, with 3,700 tons coal, from Norfolk WALDOfast, on the 12th day of Februaiy, 1901. Lewis Benner, Tlie Belfast reader is asked to thorougly inves- Laura M. Babbidge, executrix of the last will and Sidney J. Dunton. same lever is back to center the Mr. Warren Benson of Frankfort was the Miss A full list will be for Portland, arrived here brought Grant, Morrisey. to-day heavily the following. This can he done, testament of Stephen Babbidge, late oi Islesboro, Marcellas R. Knov blown and of tigate readily >’• of Melvin Clarke next week.Mrs. F. L. Palmer and iced up, jib away, jaws jigger in said County, deceased, having presented his sentenced tin* engine immediately stops, and, continuing guest Sunday. given for the whose statement is published * gaff broken. Reports extremely rough gentleman first and final account cf administration of said Joseph Laz/.ari, it reverses with the Miss Helen and some others in the will be too to answer immediately same speed. Waldo. Miss Esther Cilley, who has Nealley weather. below only pleased any estate for allowance. tenced tine si"11 Daniel il. Clark. This ICO There are near vicinity have gone to Lewiston to at- Bath, Feb. 13th. The new four-masted communication mailed to him, both from idle that notice thereof be three engine weighs pounds. been sick for a long time, appears to be Ordered, given, law. schooner Alaleolm Baxter, Jr., has been and if the writer suffers from weeks in the Journal, no sliding valves, no eccentric, no tend the W. R. C. convention—Mrs. Annie curiosity, really successively, Republican John Russell, conun*- springs, gaining_Charles Barnes, who was dan- to load coal at for a in in said Coun- ! chartered Newport News the which attend newspaper published Belfast, Fred A. Stevens, eon no and it does and son Frank have gone to Boston annoying consequences always that interested attend at a complicated parts, readily gerously sick the first of the winter, is able Ryder Barcelona, and thence to Trapani to load ty, all persons may Veazie, eonu inactive or weakened kidneys. Bead carefully Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 12th George the work of any steam It to visit her children who reside there. salt for Gloucester, Portland, or Bootlibay, Eben Boland, comm* ordinary engine. to be out_W. S. Marden and family are in who coun- of March next, and show cause, if any for the round sum of what Mr. C. L. Allen, lives in Somerset day they fine ^loo, cosC s: runs the in Monroe’s Oldtown for the winter.W. I. Neal was at Mr. Lyman Clark, who has been seriously $13,000. the said account should not be allowed. machinery ring factory near P. between and have, why Jan. l!H)i. R. I., Feb. 13. After five hours ty, Canaan O., Skowhegan GEO. E. 10, home from Bangor a few days last week — is to be under Newport, JOHNSON, Judge. " with as apparent ease as his 10i horse power ill all winter, thought gaining Island had troubled me a Attest: I1LK8XON Mr. and Mrs. E. L. of Belfast hard work in Dutch Harbor to-day Pittsfield, says: “My kidneys A true copy. Attest: Harding of Dr. H. A. stationary engine, and handles a cutting- with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hard- the treatment Holt—Earl, the revenue cutter Dexter rescued from the great deal for a long time. At night I could not Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. spent Sunday ice the schooners: E. II. off power for manufacturing stove wood local F. £. Littlefield, the twelve-year-old son of Charles Nealley following Sawyer lie in bed on account of pain through the small «' ing_Our trader, of Farrow of St. to us alive Calais; Alary George; of back. It was difficult for me to or ANNOUNCE with ease. Mr. if onroe was at work furnished supplies keep during who lives in the edge of Winterport, had my stoop At a Probate Court held at Belfa t, within and perfect of and Fred Snow '• storm. He a full line of Maggie Hurley Rockland, on the late carries his crushed do any lifting. I found great relief in the use of for the County of Waldo, in vacation, the This is to inform the peep on this design about 18 months, and perfect- Unger badly Sunday morning of New York. 16th of A. D. 1901. groceries and provisions and fills a long felt Doan’s Pills. I have not been annoyed day February, that 1 have a a of a door in the barn. Dr. Seattle, Feb. 12. Advices from Manila Kidney vicinity opened ed it last August. He sold a part interest to want for cash on country produce—Ed- by falling trap certain instrument, purporting to be the last Jan. 5 state that the ship Sea Witch was at night since using them, and I sleep well. My Wm. E. Grinnell of and ward Evans is out lumber to build Holt was immediately summoned and dress- A will and testament of Mehitable Nichols, Searsport Henry getting fired one of her crew and the vessel wife was troubled with backache and other symp- PLUMBING, an addition to his barn. It is to be a tie-up by late of Searsport, in said County of Waldo, de- B. Black of and ed the wound, which is doiflg as well as had to be filled with water to save her. Ten Everett, Mass., together with two rows of stalls, and a feed floor in toms of kidney complaint. After using Doan’s ceased, having been presented for probate. HEATING and could be Nathan Wood- of the crew were under arrest. they applied for a patent at Washington, the center with ail modern conveniences for expected.Capt. placed Kidney Pills she agrees with me in believing Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- The Sea Witch was reported in port Feb. 8 terested by a oi this order to he which was allowed in November. Since caring for his large and increasing dairy man is gaining from his recent sickness— them to be a reliable kidney medicine.” causing copy R[EF^R ready to sail for Hong Kong. three weeks successively in the Repub- ’4 11 herd_Will Whitcomb, who is getting out home to can be had then have had the built. The Calvin Nealley of New York came 15. Sch. Just such emphatic endorsement ican at Belfast, that thev On Beaver Street, they engine wood for the Belfast Fuel