The Republican Journal.~ \ Oil ME 72. BELFAST, , THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1900. NUMBER 4.

i. iMients of Journal. and tons. She was and E. Bean To-Day’s 1890, registers 1,503 OBITUARY. Benjamin Mary of Liberty Old Home Week. The Teachers' Club Course. owned the PERSONAL. by Deutsche-American Petrole- Me away Jan. 13th in PAG K 1. passed Roxbury, um company.Sir Thomas The third Liptou, F. A. Gilkey, American Express Agent, Mass. She was born in Montville, March Pin© Tree State Club of to Work for lecture in the Belfast Teachers’ Harry W. Clark went to Boston yesterday the Week.. Meeting of Waldo County challenger of last year’s America’s — cup Club course was in Kish Facts.. .Obituary Old Home was stricken with apoplexy Tuesday fore- 15, 1850. For many years she was a success- It. given the High school on business. Kdward P.Tobie...Teachers’ Club Course., and owner of the Shamrock, has applied noon. His assistant, Mr. Havener, left the ful in Pittsfield and “Shall We Have an Old Home Week in room last Friday evening, by John R. Dun- the Oranges..Transfers of Keal Estate.. for membership in the Chicago Board of milliner, working Fair- Chas. W. Lancaster went West Tuesday State Board ol office about 9 o’clock to deliver and Lisbon and N. H Maine?” was the discussed last ton, Esq., on “Imagination in Reading.” Agriculture. Trade. Sir Thomas has owned and oper- goods, field, Peterboro, Waltham, subject to buy horses. PAGE The room was 2 attd a meat provisioning and Mr. Gilkey was then attending to his duties Southbridge, Lawrence and Fall River, Mass. Thursday evening by the members of the completely filled and a few of Seattle. A Word for Portland, Ore- pork pack- L. D. Candage spent Sunday with friends ing at the stock for in the office and apparently as well as usual. When her health failed she went to reside Pine Tree Club at their first reunion and late (Comers had difficulty in finding seats. Visit to the Mississippi Valley. Piohibi plant Chicago yards in Rockland. several letter Mr. Dunton a Bath Ptttigrew Pilloried. years.A received in Ala- A short time after D. N. Bird was passing with her sister, Mrs. Daniel W. Carey, in dinner of the present season, held at the gave thoughtful and carefully PAGE 3. bama from Gen. Joe Wheeler dated Pani- E. S. Pitcher is in Castine for a few and Mr. Gilkey, who was standing at the Roxbury, Mass., where she, was tenderly Parker house, Boston. prepared review of the subject, which was days s Coney Island. .The Wreck of the W. qui, Luzon, December 2, announces that Several members of the which is on business. window, called him in, saying as he entered, cared for a and painful illness club, highly appreciated by the audience. In \N ard..Belfast i-'rce I Im* has his in the during long of men born in ibrary..President resigned position army composed Maine, but now Miss “I feel dreadfully.” Mr. Bird assisted him of more than seven which she bore reading the speaker included all study of Maud Gammans left Thursday for a and intimates that he will again assume his years, residents in this vicinity, have been greatly PAGE 4 to a chair and asked if he could not sit there It was taken with the which was books,whether for instruction, mental train- visit in New York. (duties as Congressman.Ex-President with Christian cheerfulness. an in- idea, started by Gov. Rollins of ills — School Notes.. he a New Hampshire, and which or and the word High ..Newspaper ( Cleveland in declining an invitation to while went for doctor. Mr. Gilkey re- spiration to the many friends who visited ing recreation, imagination Henry Whitten arrived home option of Kev. and Mrs. F. S. HoiliiV.. brought 10,000 wandering sons and yesterday at a Jackson ‘‘I and those were the last her her illness to witness the calm daugh- was used iu its fullest and broadest sense. Man in .. .University of speak day dinner, regrets plied, guess so,” during ters back to the Granite State for a week last from Boston, for a vacation. \t-w> Notes .Heath oi Buskin ..Secret that the has from the party departed words he uttered. As Mr. Bird turned to go trust and patient submission to God’s will. summer; and, conceived an ambi- Mental work, like physical work, demands New Lime having Albert Syndicate Northpoi t New s, Jackson which was in tion to Peirce, Esq., of Frankfort made a doctrine, always he fell to the floor unconscious. A was attended “try it on” in the Pine Tree State, energy. If we read the we ications.." What Hath (iod \\ rotight!" physi- Her funeral by Rev. J. M. properly, things brief tavoi of sound currency and the suprem- they entertained Gov.Rollins last visit to Belfast last week. PAGE cian was Lowden of R. who made Thursday, have never seen come before the of the : 5. promptly summoned, and after ap- Olneyville, I., and had him describe the eye acy of the law.Miss Helen Gould has way the thing Miss Clara R. -of Belfast n mind and leave an on the mem- Steward, who has been ill ..Supreme .Judicial Court, contributed to aid in the plying the usual restoratives the patient brief remarks from Corinthians 1:34, by was engineered to such a successful conclu- impression n Crutch Island.. L*.cal $50,000 building for some is Concerning was removed to his room at Mrs. Holmes in her and Rev. Dr. Plumb of Rox- sion. ory as the rays of light leave the weeks, improving. ■> The Churches..The Lihliy ( attie Yard. of the new home for the naval branch of request, by impression At the close of the meeting voted ! Brooks. .Our Best Crops..In Mem t lie Men’s Christian Association in the McClintock block. He did not Mass., who The they on the plate of the camera. Elisha Sherman is about n Young regain bury, offered(prayer. many to use all their photographic getting agai 'ell' u Kennc'. unanimously efforts to bring N. that is undertaken The relations of are the after a Brooklyn, Y., being consciousness anu died at live p. m. Mr. beautiful floral tributes bore testimony to about a home week in Maine next summer, place most promi- long and serious illness. PAGE d flu* international committees of that and a committee of five was nent. If we close our by Gilkey was born in Unity in 1849, a son of the love and esteem of her friends in Rox- appointed by eyes we can see ob- Mrs. Isa Morse, who has been in Rockland > s loi Kindergarten Kefoim..The association_Patrick the chairman to enter the work calcu- Hogan, proprietor C. and Almiia The remains were taken to Montville upon reversed from their true an as an L< in :»t«• la .1 I •< Joseph (Wellington) Gilkey. bury. jects position by the few has returned home. gisiei .-| of a hotel near Far Kockaway, lost his lated to bring the affair about. past months, ■m |.-..'l,i Senator Hoar 1S4P iS'.cn her Marshall B. Bean of Wel- action of the mind. should cause I The family moved to Belfast when Frank by brother, 1). C. Heath, of the was Reading .Suicide at Castine. wife last Christmas. At 2 o’clock last president club, Willis Young of Montville spent a few and in the lot chairman for the and he had with us to see as the author saw I afternoon Mrs. a was a small boy, living in what is now lington, Mass., placed family eveniugf things them. PAGE 7. Sunday Emily Coope, him days with friends in Belfast the past week. in at the head af the table Gov. Llewellyn Abstract ideas arise was introduced to Wid- knbwu as the Avery house, on W'ilson’s hill. Mt. Repose Cemetery. from seeing things or of a Long Lost Manuscript.. News Brooklyn widow, Powers of Maine, Gov. Rollins of New them Mr. and Mrs. Isaac F. Cook of Monroe inline i- < in -masted l.arti ower Hogan and at 7 o’clock the couple From boyhood he was very industrious, Edward D. B. by having brought before the mind by Hampshire, Mead,E. Haskell, their called on Ilev. Mr. who made them visited son, F. R. Cook, the past week, PAGE S. JSeyer, taking any jobs of work that came to hand, Mary Anna Libby (lied at her home on Gen. O. O. Howard, W. I. Cole and Rev. reading. Imagination is the abUity of the man and wife.The annual of Charles F. Dole. Locals.. Count Cor res j ■ mdence..Ship meeting to do out of school hours. He entered the Bay View street Monday afternoon, Jan. mind to change the order of things, or Misses Maud M. Milliken and Mary F. kets.. Births Heaths .An the of American Wheelmen of During the evening some fraternal yet Marriages League an illness of but ten of events. has been the Johnson left for a visit in New > of his uncle Dauiel who was 22tf, after days, pneu- Imagination Monday tons. All but one vessel of is very enthusiastic in upright gathering apply hah Whitten. holding meetings Maine Mr. Libby was a true and devoted husband The people retorted that the speak- the to the words as are. The tons were built within the limits Washington this winter. Gen. Ellis Spear man in all his dealings, accurate and prompt thought they ers at the New dinner could Mrs. C. W. Mason of Ellsworth is in of arren now and his wife was all ithat word in Hampshire Bel- v of Bath. Great as last w is the president of the so- in all business transactions audever courte- implies getting of thought is the first object of read- year’s hardly fail to find inspiration in contemplat- fast for her w hich meets on Tenth its truest sense. She was a devoted and caring sister, Mrs. C. E. Stev- is. however, we doubt not that ciety street, just ous under the most trying circumstances. ing the portraits upon the walls of their ing. The old plan of memorizing, and the who is ill. >f will be above avenue. earnest member of the Methodist church room at the since those ens, present year greater Pennsylvania Representa- As a friend and companion he was genial and dining Brunswick, opposite method of kindergarten work, may schooueis and a tive Littlefield recently met with the so- pictures are, every one of them, portraits of Miss Charlotte E. tug, aggre- pleasant, fond of the society of his ‘chosen and a faithful worker for humanity, finding both be carried too far. The initial step in Staples arrived home and them a talk on the prominent Pine Tree State men. LUOO gross tons, have already ciety gave ringing is i last from a visit of four weeks in to whom he was He her special sphere of usefulness in the Or- The first reading uagining, and this is as true in Friday and to«the Bath Pine Tree State. The society friends, truly loyal. speaker introduced by chairman .ched, according meetings other lines as in West was and was one to whom der of King’s Daughters. She leaves two Heath was Edwin D. Mead, who did a great fiction. It is wrong to Winterport. re are over 20 vessels of all are very generally attended by Maine strictly temperate brothers and two sisters—Robert Clark of deal to make New Hampshire’s “at home,” make information the chief of read- undei or in in Sen- the rising could look for an ex- object Chas. E. Johnson and Orrin J. Dickey are construction the people residing Washington...The generation last summer, a great success. ate committee on interoceanic canals Union, John Clark of Mrs. ing. We should first read and mu's hands.“The feeding ample of a manly man. He never married, Kennebunk, He favored the enterprise as a means of imagine, candidates for appointment as census enum- •' s to a then read for the true of the au- passed at t he last session of the day agreed unanimously report bill but was a most devoted son and brother to Margaret Fendrich of Railroad, Pa., and helping to restore prosperity to localities meaning erators for Belfast. for the construction of the toward says Prof. C. 1). Woods of Nicaraguan Mrs. Sarah Logan of Belfast. The funeral tending decadence. He quoted a thor. If a pupil, through his books, sees his aged mother in her last days, and to his D. N. of the canal. The bill is the same as that re- high scientific authority to the effect that in Bird, superintendent Belfast Kxperiment Station, “are work- will be held at her late home things outside his vision, then books are his sister, Mary E. Dahl of Dorchester, Mass. this, Thursday the coming the world's coal « iu the House the century supply water made a brief business to iitlv, and as well as we expect- potted favorably by life. The writer creates the works, trip Her children wrere his and afternoon. will be exhausted and motive power of great by imagining; are still to be found toods committee on interstate and foreign com- special favorites, Portland last week. poor industries will have lo be transformed. reader constructs by imagining. In fiction the but iu the cottonseed merce with a few verbal amendments. he did everything in his power to add to State, In such a case the speaker could see the the Mrs. Clara B. Palmer of Montville is visit- A number of claims for The funeral of Prentiss Colson was held imagination takes care of itself. Out- when* the greatest trouble lay, large pensions are their happiness. They often visited him, water power of the State of Maine at his late No. 118 Waldo last becoming side the realm of fiction the mind must be ing her brother, G. D. and their received the office as a home, avenue, a means for the McCrillis, has been corrected almost whol- being by pension and his cottage at. Noribport was their great industrial regeneration held in Mrs. H. H. Carter. -cuauel Pinkham an result of the Spanish-American war. Sta- Thursday afternoon. There was a large at- of the State. grasp. Beading fiction for recrea- sister, aged G7, home whenever they chose to come. He 1 He believed that low water mark in the was burned to death at Charles tistics prepared by the bureau show that tendance, including many members of Sea- tion is mere playing with books. Thought- Miss Eva Cook of Monroe wras a member of Chase spent Sunday the of from vol- Timothy Lodge, matter of the prosperity of all New England -table, d iVrcival court, Water- percentage applications side of which he was a faithful ful books are a means of culture, but with her Freeman R. Cook. She ia Corinthian Arch and Grange, has already been passed and that v.be trend they brother, bo- 3m 0, an oil he.iter unteers is much larger than from the Royal Chapter King exploding reg- member. The services were conducted by is already toward prosperity again. fail without careful thought on the part of attending the Castine Normal School. !ii*1 to Ins his ulars. Solomon Council of Masons, and of Enter- clothes, causing G. E. The floral To revive interest in the old State and to the reader. lu ancient books we Rev. Edgett. offerings reading Mrs. G. A. has arrived home from Mi Walter Camp, formerly of prise Lodge, United Workmen. The funeral help keep Maine people from emigrating so Bailey were handsome, and included a pillow from must’ become as the ancients. In » o i. is t-c*a; an assistant in the future as have in the reading California and will remain several months appointed of the Waldo will be held to-morrow, Friday, forenoon, at generally they ■ Meeting Mrs. we should natural is 11 iii la- l iuted County Grange. Mr. and Albert P. Colson; pillow, Sea- past, he believed that “old home week” will poetry forget philosophy; with her states navy. This 10 o’clock. mother, Mrs. J. M. Fletcher. ikes 'lie third Portland wh<* has side Grange; wreath, Seaside Hose Com- be a great agency. in personification we must see natural ob- boy In New he it Mrs. E. Dahl of ii On account of the storm Jam Hampshire, asserted, had Mary Dorchester, Mass., appointed to the navy or marine Tuesday, at in pany ; baskets of flowers, Washington Hose jects endowed with life. Mr. Dunton illus- William Henry Hall died his home already resulted in donations of to and son arrived ■- money Frank, yesterday, to attend i within a yeai, the others Mr 20th, lie* meeting of Waldo County Pomona Tarratine Tribe of Red trated many of his points being Belfast. Jan. 19th, after a illness. He Company, Men; rejuvenate public buildings and improve by quotations '•«■ C. also tin assistant long the funeral of her brother, F. A. Gilkey. Toby, '-ay- (.range was postponed to Wednesday. The A. E. Clark Sons of Veter- conditions in the towns in many ways. from various authors, all of which were was born in Belfast Nov. 19, 1824. His bouquets, Camp, in the navy, and Lieut. W. II. The next was E. B. a Mr. and Mrs. Robert ( meeting was held with South Montville ans, Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Mr. and speaker Haskell, specially appropriate. The Journal has lark of Union drove of the marine and Martha Hall Wagner, New man in corps... The Au- parents, Cyrus (Weeks) Hampshire by birth, who the to Belfast Grange. The < dicers present were the Mas- Mrs. R. T. Rankin. The bearers were heard many comments on the discourse and Monday night, after learning of iii’-nal banks have entered the were born in Kennebec county, his father in Capt. course of a somewhat desultory and discur- the sudden death of Mr. ■ b ter, Secretary and Assistant Steward. H. J. A. J. R. T. Rankin reminiscent talk endorsed the of all that it was one of the best ad- C.’s sister, Mary aring house arrangement...The Lady and mother in Monmouth. Chaples, Mudgett, sive, theory agreed Augusta They Mr. Mead that Maine is to have a return to A. •‘Cage of dimes P. Waikei, La The other offires were tilled as follows: O and J. W. Wallace. In addition to the rela- dresses dealing with the of books Libby. came to Belfast in 1820. His father died one of the causes of which will subject < (i. L prosperity, >. irorin. was destroyed by lire A. Caswell; Arthur Martin; Chap C. tives mentioned in our notice last week he and literature that was ever delivered be- Miss Blanche L. Sullivan left for when William was 18 years old, and he and be the increasing desire of agriculturalists Monday .« .Ian. 18th. noon, i he main S Adams S., Chas. Gilman ; G. K .William leaves two of Vinalhaven to be nearer than can he in a Belfast a two w< eks’ visit to Mr and Mrs. W his mother carried on the farm, brothers, Stephen navigation they fore audience. J. but of the L was together gutted, part Adams; A. S.. .1. W Sister and Eli of North the Western States. in New York. She Farrar; F, with and shooks for the Searsport. Dougan stopped over I hi loss ot f iirniture and lutings lumbering making Gov. Kollins gave an interesting account Barker. 1' ..Sister Adams; C Sister Sprowl. one with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Barker iu iusuiami', si.iMMi_Hon. L. West India trade, having bought the lumber of how he conceived and planned the old News of the Granges. day On motion of M. B. Hunt it. was voted that The remains of Thomas a former home week” of last summer in New Gardiner. •lie ot the counsel for the Bun lot ami mill known as the lot. The Kelley, Hamp- resolutions Cooper credit to A Old be drawn upon the death of the Bangor man, were to Silver Plume shire, giving large the grangers’ Town J; ail road in the this notice on the farm dur- brought Following are the officers of Rising Sun Geo. T. Osborne arrived home subject of lived organizations lor furthering the scheme in Capt. yes- *i»'banks vs. i>. O. A O. State Lecturer Elijih Cook. The Master Co., his former residence, last week, his Pailroad, ing his life, with the exception of about ten all parts of the State. Grange, No. 55, East Knox, for 1900: C. A. terday from New York, where his vessel, nied in the court at :* >i uted M. B. A. CJ. (’ uwoll and supicme j>i«i Hunt., death occurred at said came when he was in having Cripple Creek, He 10,000 persons home last Kenney. M.; Stella A. O.; Evie A. the sch. Emma S. is hauled lip for s' w and in which years engaged lumbering Kenney, Briggs, eek, the plain- A. V. Martin a committee ou resolutions. Jan. 5 His death was caused summer. He was sure that next summer and by consump- Wentworth, L ; Charles Sanborn, S.; E. R. the winter. i verdict of >5,200 vessel building at Sullivan, Me. He the number will be and the damages, The committee subsequently reported as tion. Mr. was born in 20,000, following • Kelley Winterportiu Wentworth, A. Annie B. Aborn, nig !m S20,(M>0, tiled, .Jan. sold the lumber business and for awhile was year 30 000. S.; Chap.; C. J. Hall of Somesville, Mrs. Mary follows: ! and his life was in King ■ 1849, early spent Bangor. He considered the celebration of the cus- W. P. W. 1). T. R. n fin a new trial. The ex- engaged in the granite business at Somes* Kenney, T.; Elliot, Sec.; of Hailowell and Miss Pease ot Whereas, we learn with that tom to be of vital in Bangor,were that the award was deep regret He first went to Silver Plume in 1879,and af- importance the rejuve- M cxces- it has been the ville, Me. he returned to Bel- Reynolds, G. K.; Nancy Crosby, Po.; yra in Belfast pleasure of our Divine Mas- Subsequently nating of the northern iNew England States, Tuesday to atteud the funeral of venlict was contrary to the ter about two jears went to Gunnison Mattie I. \. ter above to remove from our fraternal band fast and bought a part iuterest in the Belfast operating in two ways—in the visit- Emerson, Flo.; Kelsey, Ceres; Ww. II Hall. A. keeping Joseph Homan, Fsq. of our beloved, esteemed and able brother Eli- country where he engaged in prospectiug for ors interested in L. A. S. Foundry, which property was afterward their native towns, bring- Sanborn, s. ivcU his 84th anni- Lecturer of the Willis ton Grinne'i of Camden was in Bel- biithday jah Cook, State Grange, several years in company with Carnej' aud ing some home to reside permanently, and it sold to the Dana Sarsaparilla Co. In the The executive committee of the State L'th, riind received numerous therefore, he in the of the at fast last on business. He is to McKay. lu 1887 he came back and worked stimulating pride people Thursday •' That in the death of our beloved winter of 1891 he went to Ga lteied their congratulations. Resolved, Atlanta, ,where home, so that more work for the public wel- grange was in session Jan. 18th at Augusta leave the last of the month for brother the Order of Pat runs of on the Rock mine awhile anti then went Havana, u was Husbandry he became interested in a brick at Pay fare is formerly editor of the plant accomplished. considering important inside matters of the Cuba, where he will until has lost an earnest, able and efficient co- into a lease on the Brown mine in company Rev. Charles the j remain spring and is now an F. Dole, succeeding Ibniaer, honored Ga.. and again in 1895 was with Weir aud Bauuon where order. was not to a man worker, one who was ever ready with voice Rockmart, engag- they found a described what he termed the de- It decided appoint ; ■! the Maine Press speaker, Alden Brown, a son of the late ,J. M. Association. and to advance the interests not of ed in the same business at Laurel. Md. He good streak of ore and made considerable pen only caying public spirit among the people of to serve as State lecturer in place of the late n i ood i Brown of Poor’s is a farmer in TwicK- days he shook hands with the Order but of the farmers money. In 1889 Mr. Kelley returned to Ban- of the smaller Maine Mills, generally. was a kind husband and father, of a quiet, many towns, and he Cook, hut to call on various members !< ind is the man where he married Miss Elijah only in Maine Resolved, That these resolutions he spread gor, Mary Stuart, expressed the belief that a general visitation euham, in the central part of the State of modest disposition, atteudiug to his a of of the order to serve as the occasion de- M at can be said.The 10th an- upon our records, a copy sent to the bereaved strictly formerly member St. John’s choir. once a live from year by people the busier Oregon. Iu a note to The Journal he says: and to The for own and all. went to Silver but after tuig of the Maine Hotel Pro- family, Republican Journal business, dealing honorably by They Plume, living portions of the nation will have a very manded, This will leave the office vacant there a few months Mrs. returned to ,lI ever hohl a fond regard for Belfast. Association will occur at the publication. He never sought office or took an active part Kelley salutary effect. until the next State fills it. The where her death occurred not grange leg- I he resolutions were Bangor, long Gen. O. O Howard, who was born on a Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. of Old House, Bangor, on Feb. unanimously adopted. in politics, local or otherwise, but in at after. Mr. left islative committee of the State grauge was Colley Friday, 1877, Kelley there four years ago Maine favored the under dis- < re a A class of seven was farm, project Orchard visited C’s Miss will be business meeting at instructed in the the solicitation of his he was elected last October for where he has also Mr. sister, Nellie friends, Cripple Creek, cussion, but advocated a revival of the old- iu session discussing the course to •■k in the afternoon and a fifth degree. The re- since his health while ou their to banquet following Granges a member of the Common Council, and lived, gradually failing fashioned scripture teachings as the best be pursued iu pushing matters to he brought Colley, yesterday, way ning.The Pichmond Bee says: to the roll-call: Silver since that time. A niece aud nephew in Ban- for civic deteoriation. atteud the of the Maine Press Asso- sponded Harvest, in 1878. In 1875 he married E. panacea before the next The members meeting heirs of Nathaniel again Mary gor, Me aud a nephew, who is a soldier in legislature. Purington of Honesty, Mystic, Union Harvest, Incidentally he spoke with enthusiasm of ciation iu Dirigo. Tufts of Sullivan, of Milton and the survive him. Funeral of the committee were A. S. Farus- Bangor. inisain expect soon to receive a daughter Philippine army our new empire, and expressed confidence present George’s Itiver, Victor, Frederick Ritchie, services were held at the Catholic church in ■••table sutn of on account of Hannah Tufts, who survives him with one that “with the Almighty helping us we can wortk of Pembroke, M. L. Merrill of St. Several of the Columbia hoys have recently money Silver Plume aud the interment was made in South Montviile and Tranquility. do the great work he has to us of been with sous their wives. We tench spoliation claim. It seems daughter and two sous, Grace H., William A. assigned Albans, J. M. Deeriug of Saco and J. A. presented by Remarks for the O. H. cemetery by the side of his to extend around wonder if will be called for me the good of the Order were aiding republics ail the they Sir Thomas years ago Snow & Purington of H. and Virgie L. He also leaves two sisters brother John, who died there in 1888. The Roberts of B. globe.” Norway. or Mr. Iselin, or both. Thomas Oliver or lost a schooner made by M. Hunt, B. F. C. M. remains were -'veil, by unlawful Foster, one accompanied from Cripple and brother, Martha A. Hall, Mrs. Gov. Powers, when he arose to speak, was Jan. 19th two masters of Granite Iselin Upton wouldn’t be bad names after *■ and the claim lias been Howes and J. W. Farrar. Intermission for Creek by Mr. McKay, his partner, of past recently James P. and J. Cripple not in accord with those who had spoken of all the Deweys, Hobsons and other war-like -bed Wight Cyrus Hall. The and Mr. and Mrs. late of could have been seen their Lawyer Harry Virgin of dinner was then taken. Creek, McCrystal, the Maine spirit as a decadent one. He be- Grange wending names that have flooded the country. [Deer funeral was held at his late aud Miss of Bar lias the matter in home Tuesday Bangor, Moran, formerly lieved her her of over road toward Isle oid, charge.”. The first business of the afternoon session schools, standard educa- way the White’s Corner Press. afternoon and was Harbor aud Bangor, now living in Denver. West End Hotel at Bar largely attended. The tion ami her public meu prove otherwise. for the of the officers of Harbor, was the report of the committee on time and purpose installing Gordon McTaggart of Pittsfield, who lias . Reed. ...Word has been re- ly in railway supplies and heavy steel cast- Main street in that town Jan. 18th, aged 87 Pawtucket, died following vin, York; John Baker, Sagadahoc; J. M smelts. Jan. ved in Rockland and Thomaston that ings, now conducted by a corporation of years and six months. Seven children sur- 21st of Bright’s disease, aged 61 years. were recorded in Waldo County Registry True, Cumberland. Fourteen members 1 II. M. Fish Wardens vive him two Mrs. were one Lord’s children, lveuneth and State N. J. Hanna of Bris- which he is the president. His residence is daughters, Cynthia Fish, He bad been ill for a year, and confined to of Deeds for the week endiug .Jan. 24, l'.XX): present, only county, Hancock, are and Miss Jennie H. Homer; aud live sons, | his home for the six weeks. not being represented. The election of otli- mIi, just recovering from an at- tol, and Ruel T. Work of Damariscatta past Irene D. Cates et Jackson, to Robin a W. in Evauston, where many of al., ccrs k of and that Chicago’s William S. of Council Bluffs, Iowa; J. Mr. Tobie was the son of Edward Parsons resulted in the choice of J. M Winslow, yellow fever, the family were in Bath Jan. 19th, for short do land iu Jackson. H. j looking prominent and active business men have Albert of Bangor; C. C., Leslie C. and Geo. who was Town and Young, ; Geo. Nobleboro, president; K F Allen, Columbia ■>•' been in quarantine almost since their Tobie, City Clerk of lobsters. They fouud 75 at one fisherman’s B. of Iu 1839 Mr. Homer mar- for 35 to Chas. F. Falls, vice president; F. H. Cbes- nival in their homes. Since the death of her hus- Bueksport. Lewiston, Me., years. His wife,, born Mitchell, Northport, Bessey, Rollins, Havana. The children are sup- ried Lake, who died a few Caroline terville, member of tile executive commit- place. The wardens are going the entire Cynthia years Frye, was a sister of Senator laud in Islesboro. Francis R. M*d to have contracted the band in Chelsea in 1868, Mrs. a Brooks; Call, disease from December, ago. Mr. Homer was joiner in his younger William P. Frye of Maine. Mr. Tobie learn- tee; Secretary McKeeu of the hoard, mem- native length of the State coast iiue. he entered to Ira I). land in Fred ber of servant. Fortunately the fever Durham’s home has been with her daughter, days, but iu 1840 the grocery ed the printers’ trade on the Lewiston Jour- Troy, Call, do.; Troy. the advisory council at the experi- Ml ;i run.C. W. one which he successfully conducted nal and was a co worker W. Towle et ;ais., to Fred W. ment station. light Averill, of Lobsters still continue scarce and prices Mrs. Sargent, where she had every comfort business, with the late, Con- Thorndike, he were oldest men up to within a few years ago,when retired Nelson Jr. Two papers read, Small Fruits, grocery doing business in are Some of the gressman Dingley, Ham, do.; land and buildings in Thorndike. by accordingly high. lobster that money could buy, and the tenderest of to a well earned rest.. In the At G. N. and Our Best has made an to enjoy early the outbreak of the Rebellion Mr. Holland, Hampden, udiner, assignment O. who Chas. Me to S. M. fishermen, are lucky enough to have care. She lived to see her (50’s he took into partnership his son. C- C., Tobie enlisted as a Leigher, Washington, Crops, by Joseph K lis. Brooks (Mason. Liabilities from to grandchildren private, and was later $10,000 set in who now conducts the business. Mr. Homer laud in John M. In the evening a lecture on The Democra- v 1 their traps good position, are making grow and to their devotion. commissioned Second Lieutenant of Com- Staples, do.; Liberty. '-,000, with $3,000 assets.The direc- up enjoy loving of F. was a man universally respected by his fel- pany M, First Maine award- to Abner laud cy ’neation was delivered by James S. mk of the Whitman big money just now, although the run of the With an faith in the of death Cavalry, being Snow, Winterport, Colson; Agricultural Works abiding immortality low citizens and his comes as a per- ed a medal of honor for Stevens-. professor of phonics at the Univer- lobster men are scarcely both ends by Congress eon and in Abner Col- n Auburn have voted to continue the making her life she was ever and sonal loss to a of the towns- buildings Winterport. sity of Maine. meet. beyond cheerful, greater portion spicuous bravery in action with the Army of son to Eliza A. the business under the supervision and man- her mission seemed to be to make others people. the Potomac. Hardy, Winterport; land Thursday, se.cond day, the attention ■-lement of lion. Thousands of dollars worth of smelts will He went to Providence in 1868 and in of the board was mainly occupied with the J. P. Hutchinson of happy and cheer those around her. For the and for buildings Winterport. William be caught in Harrington river this winter and many years was general assistant to reading of papers and discussions. In the \uburn, assignee, and Messrs. F. H. her health had News has been received announcing the George Whitten, Jackson, to Lydia A. Whitten, do.; 1 shipped to the western market. Eighteen past year gradually failed, W. Danielson, editor of the Providence forenoon there were five minute speeches biggs, II. G. Foss and Charles A. Haines death of Miss Isabella G. Haskell of Boston. land and in Jackson. thousand pounds were by Small and it was evident that her and useful Journal. He was to buildings Elizabeth from most of the members, suggesting lines is an committee. caught long Miss Haskell was a native of Deer Isle and assigned Pawtucket,as advisory Brothers the first four of last local of the in B. to Clifton of institute w ork for l‘M30 The board went during days life was drawing to a close. The end came the oldest sister of the late S. G. Haskell. agent Journal, 1881, and has Mathews, Boston, Whittum, week. been into legislative sessiou before noon. In The first tide, the catch was 750 of her death not been since located there. land in just Surrounded those who had The particulars have 8earsport; Searsport. David H. the pounds. Seventeen cents per is what peacefully. by He was a member of the Tower Post. 17. afternoon papers were read as follows; L\ Bkief. It is now believed that the pound received, but is believed to be the result of a to Lura B. they are bringing in at the Boston market. cared for her she fell An sis- G. A. R.,.and served as its commander last Heal, Lincolnville, Heal, do.; “Hon. B F. Briggs,” a memorial address, steamei wrecked at St. asleep. only severe burn TDeer Isle Press. Mary’s Bay on He was a land and iu by James L. Lowell of “Potatoes ter, Mrs. L. L. Lunt, of Orono survives. year. companion of buildings Lincolnville. Sarah Auburn; Thursday is the German tank steamer and Wheat in Aroostook Jonathan** Commandery, Military Order of the W. to Nathan Couuty,” One on Mr. and Mrs. Durham were active mem- Loyal McDonald, Belfast, W. Pettee, Helgoland, Captain Von Bittern, which Kipling. A curious bicycle fatality is reported Legion, and also commander of the Medal of Benn of Hodgdon; “Orcharding,” F. H. do.; and land in Belfast. sailed from Philadelphia, January 5th for bers of the M. E. church while in Belfast, from Wernigerode in the Hartz Mountains. Honor Legion. buildings Henry Rollins of Chesterville; “Fair Management,” G. Pettee et als., to Climena T. A. N. Douglass of Chelsea; “Butter Produc- Bergen, Norway. Part of a boat A small boy has written to the School and on moving to Winterport took letters to A lawyer going to business on his wheel Belfast, ship’s tion,” E. E. Light of Union; marked has been off Board of London complaining of the prize he the M. E. church felt a catch in bis neck after over Canada could Pettee, do.; land and buildings iu Belfast. “Increasing Helgoland picked up there, where they were bouncing muster 60,000 trained our Farm Recources,” John M. Winslow of Cape which would indicate that received in his school. He states that it is a but no attention to it until Susan C. Mathews et Pine, the prominent in church work. gutter, paid troops within a short period. She has als., Belfast, to Math- Nobleboro: “Milk production,” W. H. Snow vessel lost is the “Rigid Kipling’s Jumble Book. It is a he home at He died 300, Helgoland. The Helgo- got night. two days 000 men who have done service in the ews Bros., land and iu Belfast. of Milo; “Agriculture of Coun- dream about snakes, and father says it is do.; buildings Washington land was built at in after and the autopsy showed that he had and her ty,” E. F. Allen of Columbia Falls. Newcastle, England, only suitable for a man who drinks.” Miss Annie S. of militia, citizens available for Sarah A. Sullivan, Searsport, to Peter Ward, Bean, daughter the late twisted the vertebrae of the neck. The to in military are more than ■ meeting adjourned August 21, duty 1,000,000. do.; land in Searsport. Augusta. Pettigrew Pilloried. A Stale Convention grow and excite the admiration of the STRENGTH and VIGOR Republican world? Was there not prophecy and Wolcott of WILL BK HELD IN In the Senate Jan. 15th Mr. in the command of Horace Colorado made a notable speech on Mr. CITY foreknowledge HALL, LKWISTON, THE WORLD’S NEED. resolution of enquiry on the Greeely; “Go West, young man—go West.” Pettigrew’s PRESIDENT OF THE APRIL ! Philippine question. He expressed the WEDNESDAY, 11, 1900, When one man went west he soon young opinion, in opening, that any general dis- a Medical at 11 o’clock A. H., attracted others, aud that sort of “snow cussion of our policy toward the Philip- Multipathic Co., Limited.! seemed to him out of at this for the purpose of selecting six candidates for ball” has been growing ever since, and as pines place SPECIALIST IN electors President and Vice President of the time. Our first he said, was to the size increases it the more duty, United States, and lot delegates at large ,nd grows rap- the insurrection. When that was to quell four alternates attend tile National Republican R. GREENE’S to Chronic Diseases. NERVURA time idly. it wouid be enough bring Conventim t<* be held m Philadelphia, Pennsyl effected on that existed there. vania, Tuesday, dune 19. 1900. and transact It appears that the government is about AND order out of the chaos All Diseases of the Lm l other business that come >e- • • BLOOD NERVE REMEDY at he Throat ami Air a any may properly to U He would not have replied all, passages. fore it. i commence more fortifications for Pu- eluding all catarrhal sta save for the “remarkable and in- | The basis oi representation will be as follows; said, quickly relieved and pern get Sound—to wit: the strengthening and the Senator | Each City, Town and I’laniatimi will be entitled temperate’’ utterances of nently cured by the useot I> mu* The One Sure for the World’s t«< delegate, and or each seventy-live votes defense of tlie Port Orchard dry dock and Remedy from South Dakota. No better demon- .Mitchell’s Multipathic Ken cast tortbe Republican cumin ate for Governor in dies. The Lung Capsnl. Port Orchard is situated stration of the value of the Senate as a 1890. amt an additional delegate, and lora frac- navy yard. Cough Tablets, and (iener, I forum could be found than this < tion ot forty \otes in excess id seventy five votes, about fifteen miles south of Seattle— public Tonic have UKKD MAN, { an additional delegate speech. There were in this country 70, CASKS THAT WhRE fn Vacancies in the <,f across the and SIDKKKD HOP KLKSSI delegation any City, Town sound—and is about half that WEAK, SICK, SUFFERING. 000,000 of people, good, bad and indif- or Plantation can only filled by a resident of \ A FFLIUTED WITH C<)\ j but scat- the county in which the vacancy exists. distance from the souud proper, on ferent. They were mostly good, SUMPTION. The Great M The State committee will be in session in the re- tered there What does it opaline (, 1111 specihc lias cured liundreds ai one of the irregular arms of the sound. ifhat is it all the world hun- through every community do? | ception room ot the ball at nine o’clock on the and There saved them from the complications following | I were the discontented unhappy. when all morning of tlie convention, for the purpose of re- The entrance is narrow and but ers for? Strength, energy, It causes the oil Grippe, such as pneumonia, otter rein f winding, was but a from individual to national glands ceiving the credentials of delegates. Delegates in i the the step dies tailed to relieve. All should have a bottle j of and at one the electricity, vigor in the to << > order to be eligible to j articipate in the conven- great depth, point hatred, hatred of the country which skin become more hand. The NA M ES AND ADDRESSES OF must be elected and of SUMPT1YE AND OTHER CASES who have he. tion, subsequent to the date of channel seems power youth. nourished and them. It was J almost blocked protected = the call for this convention ; and under i by ledges active, making the hair soft cured bv these Remedies furnished on ai plit delegates, What makes these that such should be repre- this call, should not be elected to the State con- of rock which are covered at tide. fitting people cation. SEND FOR LECTURE ON COUGH' high blood, and as Etc. The vent ion to be hereafter called for the purpose of things? Why, fiery sented here. glossy, precisely LUNG CAPSULES, Cough Tablets, i This entrance could be made im- General Tonic. La sent mai nominating a candidate for Governor. easily snapping nerves, iron “And I know of no man so lifted to nature intended. Grippe Specific by All electors of Maine, without regard to past postage paid for 50c. and $1 00 a bottle. CONST I pregnable and that,no doubt,is the govern- ngth, superb health, for them as the senator from South TATION FREE the political differences, who are in sympathy with the speak It cleanses the scalp from Treatment by month < id said Mr. his reasonable rates. to worm sentiments expressed in the call f the Republi- ment's intention. But long before a hos- whence comes superb Dakota,” Wolcott, turning The iliseases peculiar can National dandruff and cured a new and infallible line Committee for the Republican Na- 8y the use of Dr. Greene’s eyes upon Mr. Pettigrew, who sat close thus removes by practically tionol Convention, are invited to unite tile fleet could approach this point, there treatnif nt and entirely new remedies. cordially lood and to and who returned the one with the Republicans of the State in electing nerve remedy (na- him, steadily of the great causes of LABORATORY, 3 Howard Place. Roxbur would be a triangle of strong fortifications of his Mass. delegates to this convention. medicine), we may build out gaze opponent. baldness. Per order Republican State Committee. to pass at the entrance to the sound from The resolutions to which Mr. MEDICAL OFFICE, 218 Tremont Street, Uni" —.... into Pettigrew JOSEPH H. Chairman. strength, our exhaus- Savings Bank Building, next to Hotel Ton rain.' MANLEY, the had been Mr. Wolcott declared, It makes a better circu- BYRON BOYD, Secretary. broad Straits of Fuca. Near Port tion into vigor, our prostration into re- speaking, Bosto i, Mass. 2 ml* Jan. 4. 1900. were of no importance because they were Augusta, Maine, Thursday! on a into the en- newed life and lation in the scalp and Townsend, point jutting energy. smothered and in the broader stops Dr. Greene’s Nervura the of rem- engulfed trance to the sound, is a strong new fort is remedy resolution that called for all information the hair from coming out. Presidential Electors Must All be edies— the one sure and cure for dis- with guns of ten-inch calibre. Four miles perfect iu the possession of the executive. ease — the medicine A Glut Offer! Chosen in State Convention. which makes people to the other view of the case, Hhii east, at Admiralty Head—a point on Whid- Turning ll and well. It is the renewer of the true tonic utterances Prevails it Hi life, Mr. Wolcott said that while the itJQI'AKTFRS j is a also new. Hum ulioa: m atk by Island, companion fort, d restorative, which and of Mr. were he was Co.mjuittkk. j gives appetite Pettigrew deplorable, THE \L'tii sia, Maim:. .Jar.. 4. l'dl'O. \ An equal distance south and east from the joyment for all life’s pleasures. Every- still unable to acquiesce iu the utterances cures Baldness REPUBLICAN JOURNAL To ill*- Keguhiit-aus ■ «! Maim' J’rior to 1K‘»2, and west and south from the should take if well to so if of the extremists on the other side. We rw*. PrestciiMiti -let-tors .it large, con first, Head, dy it,— keep ; Hair will espomiing as Ayer’s' Vigor ...AND... •o '!i« nitt-M >t itp> 1 ill to make had taken the he not Set jams. were ominat- is auotlier fort, as as the other yourself well. Philippines, said, ■' in 'it:; strong two, -'■ate ami r* — make hair on :he training elec- Take it and be strong. a conquest, bill as one of the highest | surely grow r-ii-, rves]ioi,.ii;r.: :■ die im-mners of the T’nited i where artillerymen are always stationed, 1 duties we owed the human race. We had ■ bald Si.o.'s u* ~ti. m rives wi iv heads, provided h-p iiominated — only | 'ibis is the main entrance to the sound, Mr. F. P. Dearth, Woodsville, N. JF., says: l*> -• i.o < a -■' > "E’li.ii list riel eoiiWMtii ns. entered into the war with Spain because j 1 there is life •• I was taken sick and was for a :ime. I any remain- '!i" d \ us' rail.-.i liailot. law rutiie- 1 the ailing long we could not listen to theories of distress only other being through Deception had a stomach trouble and was nm able to l> '■h.iiiUfd :h* ]■! «*« lt:i. I'mler the '.aw. all work much in the hair bulbs. ■ that came from Cuba. ing '■•••r.veir: area ;mm ■ our elee’ion -Min. a treacherous which ; Pass, pass through .EDITION an. 'ii- allot ae' •p.ire- t' t eaiidhhr.es to he When we inaugurated the war no one It restores color to ■ s umd steamers a gray |\ t Vi •.. I ut only Note .ter* ii'.! the whole j attempt passage, dreamed of the Philippines, but when it Slat ie ..m it: a, ini.j.iti'Mi my a r.inven- or white hair. It and then only ar certain stages of the closed, so and so we does not tion it p;.-:".'iiT:i,:_ m o-- a eoiisi itnem-% than the quickly victoriously, Tlu* l»e-t Farm .mil luiniiy Paper in tin win 'i- ,e M- ia-. lie ., !■•: elate- d a tide. found from do this in a party ‘>,000,000 people suffering op- moment, as t'nitfd Stale*. Ml 1 111 -1 ■' e ia it id i* mis !•• neniinaietl in pression and cruelty, Spain defeated and "!i\ •• ■. D would seem that, there would be will a hair '''a:-' ! !ia\.- liei d ... ne, d little dye; but in a Relieving that every one 1 mu reader* >i bubcuiujv leeoiiuiiemi ib and the islands float- V -ix el.. bo an.' bankrupt, Philippine left of a modern beer after run the short time the nave at h\\*t on** good agricultural and fami! !. V. MANLKY. Chairman. having ing derelict. We had taken them because gray color T>r. Greene, 34 is the most successful in ner- i lournal. \vc have gauntlet at the entrance to tlie souud for Temple Place, Boston, Mass., specialist curing to have allowed them to drift helplessly of perfected arrangements where! vous and chronic diseases. He lias remedies for all forms of age gradually disap- disease, and oilers to giro free con- into the of another would have j we can send that practical and instructive jour making a deeisi\e assault on the power A of Seattle. navy sultation and advice, or loiter. You can tell or write troubles t“ I >r. and the darker F > and Home, in Song personally by your Greeue, raised international complications. We pears color nal, connection with Tin yard fortifications. Sound would l<>r all communications are and letters are answered in sealed na n Pager j confidential, plain envelopes. would have been compelled to take them of youth takes its place. | licpidd .fmrii Ion remarkably liberal term as below. -I ri:.! Wa-ii 1 '.‘00. For undoubtedly prove a very had even been as bleak and barren as j give Pack space forbids biu a brie .January ; interesting they Would like a you copy ion I tin- eontcp.ts of Farm and Home to tiie nawd commander in case of A Visit to the Valiev. that those are in the desert of Sahara. We miuht be com- descript a ;!\ I less ilia I rue bundled thousand ; study j Mississippi triet, cyclones reality j to the*islands f of our book on the Hair ; which i> ui.cipial'cd 1* r and excellence. hosrilities on a pelled keep indefinitely, variety p- lunation, SeuUie feels line she has this side of the continent, \ whirlwinds. They set up current of j Prominent aim iu its many departments mav l<» and no Journal and Scalp? It is free. > doubt a brush fCorrespondence The air which aiound with veloc- .r.d id mpr ernent during la prospective even! J spins great me11* loin'• tin Farm und Market Literary News and Notes. k If you (In obr II th- i- *:nt» i harden. Reports, Sr. Dec. 1800. Know- CXixvici! I'; ’In- uv Mat! eh.-sod -ti de: to nolle of like! would awaken ar tent ion to this Splendid Loris, Mo., JO, ity and at the same time moves rapidly 1 you of tl V; fruit t ulttiit, Plans and Inventions, The Apiary write tire 1)' ot'i: ..11' t. of as ing that the readers. Seat !< ! body water, it lias in other o\(‘i the ground. At the vary centre of I)K. AYER, j Lawyer, parts’ The issue of Table Talk" j January is f Lowell. Mhss, i and Hairy, The Van!, The Bov 1 lie few \ ears. friends undkindied in the West 1 venture this whirlwind is a vacuum: as the Poultry Question has u: •! -u1 •t": pass, ,j “J; <>']]]" ] t- during past cy- at hand and its excellence establishes high Plants and Flowers, The Veterinary, Fashions and 1 t<* scud word 1 ■ * << Port Townsend is south and east. <>f concerning my impressions i1 ie over a buiidin-j it is drawn ;; he claims made for it the :: ii ft. uitier \is'« ::e< md has .me ta. passes by publishers Fancy Murk, Household Features, a to that it in “the best household ma- Vi. B. and the gained in visit the an among .•1 am: Ip "*> in pc-ii aimm-g tin- tnria, (’., famous British Mssissppi Y„livy. up and forced apart with the force of F in is p o'ished semi •monthly, steadily progressive | It in its f^asa! left 14 gazines.11 presents Culinary ;i i strong! old at l-Dquiin.d! about forty miles, I I> »ston Thursday. Dec. h. iud explosion. This accounts for the scatter- j thu- d 24 numbers a year, the wu j department and all new every novelty maki:id .1 im. *• c.f wi while t i:<- went tot over the W« st | oyer 500 pages, tee mini; liei,;. b o. million.- have nearest \;nriean port is Port j hicago Fitchburg, ing to hinders and distribution over a dishes. \<>t the luxuries but ging operated the i~% fs 1 1 only I IIII all the a'e*t and most reliable in'.•filiation that ji Shore and southern Lines. The economies ia ■••or as few new 1 \ngeles, miles a lift e west of south I Michigan wide art a of even the- largest structures. of daily living are presented. In all its stages there in se.i'.tl' practically i experience and science •an supply. It the latest of shoiud be cleanliness. Irom 'V ietoiia. Seattle is ;;u miles south ride the Berkshire hills and From Madison 1 ment to Milwaukee and gives styles table decora- { ej-.it ,t:e t'av' it ., liei advemageous ! through P»y special arrangement we make for a limited tiou and service. It teaches of the fort Hoosac- Tunnel was euliveued the ge- a exhaustively S Ely’s Cream Balm time the. t«'!l-oi iiid liberal offer m ve’.v at Port Townsend—so that by passed part of with Uev. Wm. ;tt the entre of tliat exteu- j day the art of of wise eco- po.-ii good cooking, and rir.aises,soothes and In als i.- between Victoria and nial company of a well known Waldo of the I'uitaiiau church. To all who yiay for The Repuhllean Journal one sivi mi ramifying inland sea known as port midway Eliot, pastoi nomical living. “The Latest Served,” tin: dise.v-cd membram*. year In advance $2.00, Farm and Home will he the lion. A. L. Nick- is the title of an article It !■ a' -mce made Seattle the Seattle. After the of county gentleman, We visited the public library, an excop- by Eliz. Lrinnell. i-ares catarrh and dr ms e.:i Nmbd passing triangle sent for one free. The a year regular subscription erson of Swanville. “Table Manners," by Mrs. B irton I ny a cold in the head forts at the entrance to beautiful and well Kings- eo:t11:ioo » Alaska and her bone the sound, there' tionably equipped tor Farm and Home is .r>f> cent* a year. gateway a well-known is an quickly. is the same laud, authority, ■ are more than 250 miles of Chicago huge, overgrown, and the hall, a curious It’ :: that source has already been open roadway | structure, city article giving up-to-date and reliable in- Cream Balm is place!1. Into the nostrils, spreads Address all »rders > nervous and and for and dirty, yet busy place, that J architectural with a central formation on the it. treats over the membrane and is a!'"orbed. l.'eJefis Tflh BF.Pl BLII A> .101 UVU B. t nr. tiled among the millions. And this opportunity housing operat- | combination, subject of. im- PI 0., several of the navies of the saw six years ago. is now the “liaised Biscuit or Light is the mediate and a cure follows. It is not 4tn50 Belfast. Me. iias h-.-en but two or three years’ experi- ing largest { Navigation opening up through various stories Bolls,” drying—does third iu a series and is full of not produce sneezing. 50 cents at earth. closed on the lakes and tlie steamers in paper practi- Large Size, Drug- ence, huge that exactly resembles shape an over- cal information. The department “All gists or by mail; Trial Si/<, lo cents by mail. But we are not are drawn at the docks like bears in no ever yet looking for trouble. up coffin. ELY 50 With indication that Alaska will grown Through the Tear,” by Mrs. Myer. is BROTHERS, Warren Street, New York. A Seattle and the whole sound still winter quarters. I did not remain in filled with FREE PATTERN ! b< else but a marvelous country On my way from to St. Louis I information women want to anything gold- Chicago Tonr ova x M safe- ! went to taction) «r't»ry continue to without ex- Chipago, but Madison, the capital know. Many other good articles able producing territory and consequently the get along any stopped over night at Alton. The most by scnber. Only *c-r of where 1 remained ten contributors make this issue valuable to _l perience with cold weather, and not even Wisconsin, days. here is a iich ally of Seattle as a “home port,” interesting thing monument to housekeepers. Sample copies will be a of snow has the This is one of the most beautiful < Hurry yet places who was our here ome the Philippines and growing delighted Elijah Lovejoy, shot here in 1837 sent free to readers by addressing tlie MS CALL’S^ of the who is for in the west. The city crowns a of Table Talk Philadel- Oriental trade to swell Seattle’s business eye youngster looking ridge for expressing abolition sentiments. Love- Publishing Company, Pa. an to laud w hich rises between two lakes, the phia, operations rill few experts even care to opportunity ‘‘go sliding.” joy was born in Maiue in 1802 and gradu- reader of this who will send narrowest part but little over half a mile ..AGAZINEW estimate the growth of this highly favor- Any paper ated from Colby, then Waterville College. this article to the Information wide. There is consequently a great deal A Card. ed locality consequent upon the prosperity bureau, The monument consists of an appropriate A LADIES’ MAOAXSKE. of from which the water can be j n. this will ground base with a tall white shaft A beumtfni citkwwd WtMt and c- mmeice which surrounds her. Seattle, Wash., riling paper, rising nearly We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to | TRADE MARKS REGISTERED 1892-95-00. gr-m j*l; and this is taken AMiions; dre5M» *u.ing ->rwjfk >«* iai»< v receive u souvenir of that seen, largely for resi- refund the on a 50-eent bottle “f work '1 he city has always been in advance of enterprising 100 feet. On this appears a figure in money household hint* vt 5m h Greene’s Warranted of Tar if it fails v:ribe to day, nr, tee»* uc fc* .*£«-ai: >«*jr < dences. The numbers about Syrup : i*y, free of return mail. And place 18,000. bronze with a pen in one hand and a trum- i-ady agents wanted tend ft*' v. at' the rounding country in its efforts to postage, by to cure your cough or colii. We also guar- ) j Here is anyone discovering a misstatement in located, beside ti" State eapitol, in the other. The whole effect is antee a 25 cent bottle to Stj’im47 the great ad\a. rages olleied them hy thus j by calling j just alighted to be O. M. Moonk. -me of the most progressive and thorough to bountiful and pcJilic Stale Farmers; i proclaiming all the world the lesson of ) institutions of in the west. It a Great Him oil MS CALL 1 learning death. , Having chamber Iain’s liave very adc,.;g;ig.e ot it mate, soil, \ Lovejoy’s has courses in j law, pharmacy, engineer- In Alton i visited a Cough Kemedy. ® «BAZAR. mark* :-, etc., and yd hundreds of thou- large glass factory with a Rub the article A Word for Portland, Oregon and Apply sponge. ing, dairying agriculture*, besides the and saw Martin of the Pierson sands •! dollars ate annualiy spent in the extremely interesting process ) Manager drug store, 1 tobe cleaned rinse in hot informs us that he is brisKly. 1 regular academic department. It. is co- having a great run on water. with a soft cloth or Patterns la S:-.lies in the ot that w hich of From Alton I came Wips dry ju.ichase V glass blowing. to Chamberlain's T J HI-. J .1-1 i'Oti u 1 Til 1 Jc l: x I. 1 j Cough Remedy. He sells chamois. educational. I met one young from five bottles of ISt.tr/ rrv4. «• iff than lady St. Louis, both the that medicine to one of any in- produces bouiitnully saw in The It crossing Mississippi publican Journal of Dee. W cf» «mi ».■ Massachusetts w ho had come to Madison other kind, and it gives great satisfaction. RAUL. NFC '«fy 19 tMk- asl and Missouri and entered the CO A sk for ’.kcm S-- Id * «rrj does W ington. an article entitled rivers, city In these d of la there is -MArty "ji.j J-4th, Scuttle vs. Port- »ys grippe nothing «r foi her college course. New Eng- | L BOSTON-MASS ~jid Iowa, by aojui fnattw id o. n ase al Many of dense black smoke. like Chamberlain’s to , Seal ih’s iaj in genet busi- | (>. M. Moore. through leagues Cough Remedy stop land, signc-i 1‘iesumabJy land live the heal the sore TUB McCALL people here, among them lion. ; 1 found the cough, up throat and lungs CO., ness ;;■]> s is .. st shown in her bauk clear- people here indignant over and relief ! 38 14« W»«t !4tti fclfcy Mr. Moore, like myself, is a native of Del- ! O. who give within a very short time. $*., stover, left Portland JO years HI ST IN I'll i; WOULD. three tlie action of in its sew- The sales are and all who it, are ances liming the past years. in fast, ami he desires to acquaint the read- Chicago turning growing, try ago, now retired, and the family of Prof pleased with its prompt action—South Chi- ONLY IO CKNTS. > .ifes erage into the As St. Louis IS1,*',' total h. a: were £bb,000,000 ers of The Journal with the of Mississippi. Cauimet. superiority well known his Latin text books cago Daily For sale by A. A. in Allen, by its water from the Howes & & in ..mud numbers; IS'.'S £08.414,000, Seattle. A discussion or gets drinking river, Co., druggists. ! POOR SON, Druggists, Belfast. newspaper corre- and brother of the late Dr. Joseph Henry and as disease are and for the yeai gist closed, £10b,2S4,i>:>b. is outside germs known to flour- spondence entirely nij province, Allen of Mrs. Allen came Cambridge. ish in seem 7b. This is a .70 percent, im lease over the but water, their feelings to be jus- your correspondent’s garbled accouut from Newburyport, Mass. Prof. Allen business of last year, and 200 per cent, tified. of i'ii alleged frivolous debate among filled the chair of in the Univer- history 1 was in [iAundky over the business of 1897. children is happy making the acquaintance HK. school misleading and incor- for and his and sity many years ripe here of Prof. of Seattle’s total building improvements rect. odd residence in the Woodward, formerly Twenty years thorough scholarship helped to place the now head of the Manual 'ii tiii its ilmiug the year 1.899 amounted Pacific- Northwest has made me familiar Massachusetts, institution on its present high level. I sum of school and the chief to i.e handsome £i,g77,77b, as with a few facts relative to this Training promoter country. The State Library of Wisconsin is one of manual as an £1 -0.9-7 for the three The natural resources training adjunct of again.-’ previous of Oregon and of the most lemarkable and valuable his- school work in this I also met still goes on almost un- are country. years Building Washington surpassed by no State in torical collections in this and is country, Dean Curtis of the Law ifitei1 upted by our winter, or wet weather, the Union. The commerce of the School, who, great j specially rich in histories and documents a Western his sum- and tiie demand seems impossible to sup- Columbia river and Puget Sound is the though man, spends GRAIN, j relating to the west. A fine new building mers on the ply There were 177 building permits is- of the two but discrimina- coast of Maine and declares pride States, of Bedford granite, where this collection it to be the most on FEED. sued in December. tive accounts are to the interest of no delightful region the will find a permanent home, is nearly 'I he total realty transfers for the year globe. And truly as one thinks of the country. completed. SEEDS and were f- b.as for Anent that varied scenery and the broken coast lines against £-1,-'90,008 “Inland town” which is so the kindness of Through Hon. Geo. Bur- and the abrupt and that 1898. inaccessible: Within the two pleasing changes GROCERIES past years, rows 1 attended the dinner of those who meet the eye along the Maine shore, one trovruinr John It. hogers of this State! Portland has 50 dispatched cargoes, rang- came from New does not wonder that so England, their children many people [ Every New Year brings a deluge of calen- Importors of Salt. lias r<*. .-mly wiitten a letter to a Boston ing from 4,OttQ tons to 0,177 tons. Of this should desire to escape to it from the mo- dars. both commercial and artistic. Some All II m l Work, no bleach, jaeid, or chemicals a and wives, held on Forefathers’ at dealers in the finest .»f Mi which he a Day notonous level and intolerable heat of are «|iialtty papci gives foiccast of the fleet the average cargo of the three the frankly commercial, aud others go to largest the Capitol Hotel. It was to the full interesting great river valley. opposite extreme—a great deal of orna- | coining yarin Washington, of hope ships was tons. The next live car- THE HAND 0,131 observe how the blended their Frank A. Gilmork. mental design and very little calendar. LAUNDRY. the speakers Anthracite and ~ for whole State, and on the whole a ried an of tons. The Port- We have received a copy of Swift’s Horne j average 5,751 love of the old home in the east C A. ST I with the Calendar for 1900, which is EVENS. ,1. |M. STEVENS ni;ukal*i> clear and concise statement >f land charters for 1898 were 85 vessels of $100 unquestionably j most sincere one of the most of the attachment to the new scenes beautiful end-of-the- Blacksmith L*03.IS. he e.isting conditions and what tons. Dr. E. Detchou’s Anti Diuretic calendars. 58 Cliurch“St., Belfast. Me. they! 149,510 in which their lot is cast. century The celebrated '»f OUI>FUS ai-mise for t he neai The calendar is in the form a screen, its PUOM1TI.V FII.|.UI> future. One of the! Facts, not are what we be worth to more than if E. F. improbabilities, musician Ole Bull married a Madison May you $100 you exact sizs 10x25 I 2 inches. In each of the WHITCOMB.....Searsporr Agent. siatt ments lady have a child who soils from incon- -V.V. :tr>, :<7 Front St.. Belfast. Me strong, made tiie governor I want the to know. Seattle bedding four circular is an ideal by people may and lived there for some His panels head, typical years. temlenee of water during sleep. Cures oid of is tkk. “The luture of the have three million poj illation one of the seasons, from paintings by prospects twenty Prof. Storm and young alike. It arrests the trouble at ; TELEPHONE 4-2. It! nephew, Bull, is now in the Percy Moran, the great water colorist. The State a are in the ! hence. 1 be a millionaire. All once. $1. Sold A. A. Howes & NOTICE. Washington flattering years may Mrs. by Co., pictures have all the effect of the original University. Yiunie Beam lloxie, Druggists, Belfast. Me. Iyl7 extreme. The immense ind unparalleled I lack now is $999,999; it is a fact that 1 water colors, and as there is no advertising PILES! PILES! PILES! the lived here. She will be re- ....SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN < > 1 11 I. < I KK OK.... sculptor, on the front, the calendar is both ornamen- resmiji-es >f the State are have the beginning to be other dollar. Prohibition in Bath. tal and Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Dim ment -. ill membered as the author of the statues of useful. J cure realized. The of Seattle of Swift’s Home Calendar he Blind. Bleedimi. 1'lcerated and Piles, development Alaska, May your correspondent remove Lincoln and which stand in the Copies may j Irchimj, it Farragut obtained sending 10 cents in to made tributary to Puget Sound by natural the from his and write that The Civic is still its by stamps j absorbes the tun.ars, allays tin* itehimr at imce, fog eyes up city of League pushing Swift & Union Stock Yards. Chi- Washington. Company, acts as a instant relief. Dr. \\.; c u lit means RUPTURES poultice, gives much foi us. In the ions, addition, rightfully named “Queen City of the The State Museum work against rum business, and Bath cago. contains many in- Hams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared only for < 1«V THE ... I the mines 1 our own State are attracting Sound,” so beautifully situated on Elliot people are still how this teresting relics, both of the State and of wondering long j Piles and Itching of the private parts, ami 110th- the attention of with bay. (JlihliONlAX. will continue before the enthusiasm of box is Sold investors, great other Here are to he seen an old I iugelse. Every guaranteed. by drug places. will of future Jan. the pushers peter out and tilings re- | gists, sent mail, for 50c. md Sl.oo box promise profit. Oregon, 5, 1900. batteau such as the fur traders used FIDELITY-INJECTION METHOD. by per long sume their old way. Whether the move- CASTOR IA ! WILLIAMS’ M’F'fl CO. Prop's. Cleveland, Ohi “A statement has been made which, at also ago; many copper axes, nails, knives, j ment is permanent or uot, it must be ad- For Infants and Children ] For sale by K. H. MooDV, 1\ first thought, may seem extreme, that 1 etc., from the shores of Lake mitted, we thiuk, that nothing of the kind To Cure a in One Superior, E L. STEVENS, >1. !>., to Cough Day for has been attended with such The believe be strictly true. It is this: If a reminders of a race whose name and his- years Kind You Have To Cui ? a Cold in One j Always Bought Day manifest results in checking the rum nuis- * Offce, National Bank Building, Belfast, Me. point he taken in the center of the Cascade no man knows. Old Dr. John To Cure Sore Throat in One tory Abe, the Wis- j ance. This is to meet Bears the s Stevens, Day certainly something E^Otlice hours from 1 to 4, and 7 to 8 i*. range, midway north and south between consin war is and me- the of our business men and cit- To Cure Hoarseness in One Day eagle, here, many approval Signature of OCEKA HOUSE BLOCK. the boundaries of and a circle izens generally, who too much have been Washington, mentoes which teli of the important part Foreclosure Notice. drawn of 200 miles made to feel the baneful effects of the sa- OFFICE HOURS: I I to 12 A. H. radius, this point as a played by Wisconsin soldiers in the great ! Take Cleveland’s Healer, 25 cents loon. It may be said that men will llenry M. Stevens of Thorndike, in 2 to 4, 7 to S P. M. the circle of 400 miles’ Lung truly center, resulting war. too, is the owned sources when Relief in Six Hours. the County of Waldo, ami State of Maine, Trial size free. If it fails to Here, carriage get liquors through other WHEREAS, attention to cure, you, by his deed dated the seventeenth Special Oven EYE, EAR, NOSE diameter will contain greater natural ad- Daniel in the saloons are and that Distressing and Bladder Disease mortgage day will be by Webster, sitting which I closed, express Kidney of December, A. 1>. 18H5, and recorded in the and THROAT. 1\|34 money refunded. A. A. Howes relieved in six hours "New than can be found elsewhere companies will do a resultant thriving by Great South Waldo County Registry ol Deeds, Book 247, vantages tried in vain to imagine myself the greait American Page & Co. business, but we believe it also true that Kidney Cure.” It is a great 84, conveyed to me, the undersigned, a certain within like space upon the surface of the of the ou accouut of its parcel of real estate situate in in “expounder constitution.” Most when the rum are not to surprise exceeding prompt- Thorndike, shops permitted ness in pain in said County of Waldo, and described as follows, globe.” was a collection of do business the inebriate less of relieving bladder, kidneys noteworthy objects spends and in male or to wit: A certain lot or parcel of land contain- FLOUR! back, female. re- FLOUR!! RHEUMATISM CURED IN A Relieves Governor in DAY. his for intoxicants and more to lifty acres more or less, with the Rogers, closing, remarks brought in from the great which money tention of water almost If ing buildings cyclone immediately. thereon, being the same premises conveyed to Cure” for Rheumatism and Ne'u pay his legitimate bills, while his you want relief and cure this is the I have that he “believes the commerce of the “Mystic visited the town of New Richmond last family quick said Hei ry M. Stevens by me by my deed dated just received two cars, 300 bids., of the live in a more ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its ac hopeful atmosphere and the remedy. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., drug- December 17, A. D. 1895, and recorded in Waldo Best Patent Michigan Flour. I have In store United States is to June and killed 160 block of shortly perform the tion upon the system is remarkable and persons. A public is offended less frequently with his gists, Belfast, Me. Iyl8 Registry of Deeds, Book 240. Page 275; and Snow White. Darrah’s City Mills, Albion, Lilly the White and Best, which I offer at low evolution of ‘about and that in due mysterious. It removes at once the cause wood 18 inches in diameter bad a drunkeu whereas, condition of said mortgage has been Pillsbury’s face,’ piece appearance. [Bath Enterprise. Also the car or and the disease immediately disappears. The broken, now therefore, by reason of the breach of prices. hay by cargo, bale. Straw time the commerce of the Pacific will far of the iron frame of a bed driven half the condition I claim a foreclosure of reatiled. ALBERTS. CARTER. first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. way Nowhere in the State of Maine can the thereof, A. A. Howes store said mortgage. exceed that of the Atlantic.” Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., Druggists, Bel- through it. A bar of iron 4 feet and drug guarantees every Keeley Treatment be obtained except in long bottle of Chamberlain's and Dated this seventeenth day of January, A. D. fast Cough Remedy Portland, Maine. Write lor information. 1900. OSMOND J. PARSON'S. The governor is not a bit more enthusi- two inches wide one thick was carried will refund the to one who is not by money any Iy37. l>. 3w4 T. P. Ex-Postmaster of Promise satisfied after two-third of the con- astic than the average but Anthony, across a river and embedded in a tree so using WANTEO! Washingtonian, “I one bottle of tents. This is the best in the world City, Iowa, says: bought remedy SUBSCRIBE Apprentices to learn the stone cutters trade. For is in position to apeak with greater assur- 'Mystic Cure' for Rheumatism, aud two far that it could not be removed. I was for la grippe, and Itch on human cured in 30 minutes by coughs, colds, croup further information apply to doses of it did me more than other cough and is and safe to Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never ance. good any told by the Hon. Robert LaFallete, for- whooping pleasant medicine I ever took.” 8old by A. A. take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to falls. Sold by A. A. Howes ft Co., Druggists, MOUNT WALDO GRANITE WORKS, And should not the West from this why great Howes & Co., Druggists, Belfast. merly a member of Congress dis- result to pneumonia. 4ms, Belfast, Me. lyJT THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL 1140 Frankfort, fie Portugal’s Island. possessing all the gifts and graces; but it Coney tioned book justly says: “Bad rulers and Perowne, J. J. S., Bishop of Wor- is said those who that by know, queen a cester weakly, resigned people, would over- y general editor. Cambridge u\ on dishabille. Farewell Jaunts Be* Amalie is a ( ill really competent physician. ride the of increased cultiva- Bible for schools and sotting out for Spain. Political and advantages colleges. She practices, incognito, the among poor tion were corner tilled 1896-1899. 41 vols. , itional Matters in Portugal. every of Portugal of Lisbon, prescribes for her children’s The Old Testament. to the utmost. The national mind wants 21 vols. 221 7 C ii of The | Correspondence Journal.) ailments and attends the The New Testament. 19 vols. 225 RAW AS BEEF upon 7 C king, cultivation, as well as the soil. If the I tk !.-'t to-Cadiz, Dec. 19. 1899. whose health is not so robust as his frame The first book of Maccobees. 229. C whole nation could be sent to school and A John. adieu to Cure Romanes, George bidding you would indicate. She is an Thoughts Portugal, authoress, too, it be taught arithmetic, might yet saved on a at the fasli- religion. Edited by C. Gore. rf -pend day Cascares, of no mean ability, and is as deft with without sea-side fifteen miles from catastrophe.” 1898 239. R 6 p resort, lingers as with her brain. At the great Though illiteracy prevails to such an Sanders, Frank K. and The name is Kent, : village,—whose doll show recently held in the FROM ECZEMA! Berlin, unheard of extent among the middle- Charles F. The messages of the Not much attention is often to ed as if Nfl Tnrtliro Pniiol tn tho paid tha f spelled Kas-kah-enge— most attractive exhibit was earlier labelled, aged, there is hope for the gener- prophets. Arrang d in HU IUIIUIB IU 1110 first symptoms of Eczema, but it is not long north of the on rising Li|UQI l Tagus’ mouth, “From the Queen of ar- tion. the order of before the little redness to itch and Portugal,” every Public instruction is now regulated for time, analyzed, and begins 5 ii and be reached rail- tic, may by ticle of the dress and decorations of the freely rendered in burn- This is but the beginning, and will by law, all children between the ages of paraphrase. Itphinor find Rurninir nf 11 or boat down the QlIU Ul lead to suffering and torture almost unen- Lisbon, by group of dolls been made her- seven 1899 224. Sa-1 llulllll£ DUIIIIIIg having by and fifteen being compelled to attend durable. It is a common mistake to li has a harbor of its Frank K. regard tiny own, self. The of the collection was a re- a Sanders, and Kent, gem primary school, if there is one within ThlC Coarflll nicoaco * roughness and redness of the skin as I :in* to coasters and other Charles F. The of only small in of the reasonable distance messages the 11110 real IUI UlOBadBi merely a local irritation; it is but an indica- production, miniature, carriage from their homes, later «iid is to be prophets. Arranged in the tion of a humor in the blood—of terrible supposed protected by used at her own drawn coronation, by under of the or penalty parent’s fine order of and Eczema—which is more than and can not be reached local of forts—which an Amer- time, analyzed, skin-deep, by appli- autique horses, whose silver harness is of eight tiny deprivations civil rights. Under this rendered in cations of ointments, salves, etc., applied to the surface. The disease itself, war would send to freely paraphrase. m-of- kingdom a marvel of the well known skill of the real cause of Portu- new law there are of Paralysis the trouble, is in the blood, although all suffering is produced already upwards 1899. 224. Sa*2 ball a minute. _ workers. The is through the skin; the only way to reach the disease, therefore, is through guese filagree group i 3,000 primary schools in the be- Schaff, Philip. History of the ■ to life is country; the Diooa. ding Portuguese ideas, valued at fifteen thousand and Christian dollars, sides seventeen for in- Mr. H. N. Warner, of Church. 1895. 7 vols.. 270. Sc Mr. Phil T. of whirl at j “Lycees” higher Kearney, Jones, Mixersville, Ind., writes: Cascares, particularly will at the next Neb., says: Seneca, Lucius Annaeus. The “I figure exposition year. I struction, where pupils are to had Eczema thirty years, and after a great deal prepared In I was attacked “the season,” when the 1894 with paral- morals was royal The when himself at enter one of the of,Seneca: a selection of of treatment my leg so raw and sore that it gave me king, diverting several fine universities, ysis In my left side. You might stick sells to its his constant It broke into a and Ajuda occupy palace a to the head into prose. Edited by W. Clode. pain. finally running sore, Cascares, does not look in the least like The schools are pin my left hip and special very ably conduct- to and worse. For the five or .crybody arises before the sun, j I would not feel It. I was unable to 1888 1137.19 began Bpread grow past one’s notions of Per- and modern six I have preconceived royal ed, Portuguese policy gives a do any kind of work and had to be years suffered untold agony and had given up _!ige of any sort, providing that j | Slicer, Thomas R. The great af- sonages. In lieu of a crown, he wears a status to teachers and turned in bed. I fully made up my all hope of ever being free from the disease, as I have I ! higher professors firmations of An in- and easy, saunters dow n to the mind that I could not be cured as I religion. been treated some of the best and have i straw hat tilted over his be- of all than by physicians plebean nose, j grades they can obtain in most bad used all kinds of medicine troduction to real not it orin their ablutions and witness and religion taken many blood medicines, all in vain. With little math which au other had doctors. | protrudes unusually long j countries. Among the higher- tried many for beginners, but for beginners faith left I began to take S. S. S., and it •pie's, li a line were stretched “At last I was advised to try Dr. apparently j ami fat cigar, wlieu he strolls about the schools are the 1898 made the Eczema but I knew was | grade Polytechnic Acade- Williams’ f’ink Pills for Pale again. 252. SI worse, that this the across the broad 1 People, point straight or the rid of the sands goes driving over the hills, ac- mies at Lisbon and Oporto, medical and and I very reluctantly commenced Smith, W. Robertson. The proph- way remedy got poison. Continuing the the other end ..f | their use fast 8. the sore healed Atlantic, an September. Before I ets of 8. S., up entirely, the skin becama conipauied by aide-de-camp. Dom industrial institutes in both those had finished first box I Israel and their place in j cities, my began to clear and and I was cured thousand and odd miles would feel much better and the time 1 to the smooth, perfectly.” i Cal lus’ title is out of an by history close of the eighth absurdly proportion exceptionally fine at Coim- Eczema is an obstinate disease and can not be cured a which if .1 1 university bad used six boxes the paralysis dis- by remedy own oney Island. There is a with the lit tie he has to century B. C. With introduc- | command. It is bra; at Lisbon the of appeared, end although two months only a tonic. Swift’s Specific— between the Institute-general have since I finished last tion miiaiity two resorts, of and Within passed my and notes by T. K.Cheyne. •King Portugal Algarves, the royal and marine obser- box, there has been no recurrence of due allowance for the different Agriculture, 1897 224. Sm S. S. S. FOR BLOOD and Beyond the Seas in Lord of the disease." I THE IE Africa; vatories, of music and valu- From the conservatory —is to other he same Advertiser, Axtell, Neb, I Stanley, Arthur superior blood remedies because it cures diseases which they oan motley but good-nat- (iuinea and of the Navigation and Com- Penrhyn,Dean of able public besides the archives not reach. It goes to the bottom—to the cause of the disease—and will curs vvds come over from the near library, Westminster. Christian institu- by merce of Fthopia, Persia and the the worst ease of no matter what other treatment has failed. It is Arabia, of the Torre del with which is Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People I tions. Essays on ecclesiastical Eczema, .is, of hoi Tombo, composed chiefly i^Uoi, Indies.” lie is old are never sold the dozen or subjects. 1881. 202. St the only blood remedy guaranteed to be free from mercury or any just thirty-six years connected a school by hundred, potash, I of pabcogrophy and in At all a but Edmond. Jesus other and never fails to sprinkling of “upper crust. and always packages. druggists, Stapfer, Christ: mineral, cure Eczema, Scrofula, Contagious Blood has reigned not quite eleven years. or direct from the Dr. Williams Medicine diplomacy. Fasnjj B. Ward. his person, his authority, his Poison, Cancer, Tetter, Rheumatism, Open Sores, Ulcers, Boils, etc. Insist .having a good time, of Co.. Schenectady, N. Y., 50 cents per box. work. regardless His is rotten to the but Translated by L. S. can government core; 6 boxes $2.60. upon S. S. S.; nothing take its place. tnees. The Houghton. 3 vols. bathing arrangements it has been so from time Books on these diseases will be mailed free to any address Swift immemorial, The Wreck of the W. Wallace Ward. Jesus Christ before his min- by Spa- • res are even more unconventional ciric Company, Atlanta, Georgia. j and nobody has a bad word for boyish, istry. 1890 232. St-1 | •se that our Jesus Christ his min- distinguish popular Dom Carlos. The fact Belfast Free during good-tempered is, The Journal has in Library. istry. 1897. 232. St-2 Here a of white cotton reported previous group he is no more the real ruler of The death and resurrection Portugal issues the abandoning at sea of the four- of Rev. G. W. D. set up at [Gift Field, D.] of Jesus Christ. 1898 232. St-3 hastily every morning than Qneen Victoria is of England, or Mr. schooner masted W. Wallace Ward, of For convenience in classifying the follow- Storrs, Richard S. Bernard of at a Straw ik, their liimsy walls affording of the United {States. The Cab- Grappling McKinley which Oscar L. Limeburner of this city ing books the numbers of the standard “Dec- Clairvaux: the times, the man, rotection against prying eyes, aud inet. is to the Portu- and his work An historical supposed represent was first officer. The Times imal System” are used. is the case a Philadelphia study in eight lectures. 1893... B-B 454 hardly when person suffer ■curely guyed that every sportive nation in all guese public affairs, and had an Walter F. How to read they of Jan.5th, account, illustrated, of Adeney, Strong, Augustus Hopkins. The ing from dyspepsia buys a bottle of the True threatens to snatch them off to sea, seem to have made a of the art the Bible: hints for great poets and their deep study the saving of the crew, which contained Sunday theology. ... ■— 1897 801. St “L. F.” Atwood’s Bitters. more ng heaven knows what, among and science of “IIow not to do it.” To school teachers and other Bible It’s like reach- some sensational features. We quote as Van Dyke, Henrv. The Gospel and Last students.. 220. Ad an the substantial shore on a '•sing undressing people. the Northerner,it is simply unaccountable follows: for age of doubt. 1897. 232. V 2-1 ing footing of Frenchman tried Walter F. The Van Dyke, Henry. The Gospel hard to induce how four million people who are not Adepey, New Good Health. “L. F.” will cure The Norwegian steamer Themis, Cap- for a world of sin. 1899. 232. V 2-2 vernment to him to a Testament story. 1898. (The permit erect cowards, can tamely submit themselves to tain Andersen, arrived at Chester yester- you. f substantial with his Bible story retold for young peo- cabins, to remain be eternally so robbed and barrassed. day morning Capt Kelsey, wife, “ and nine men of the schooner W. Wallace ple.. 220. B 44 try during the season and be re- The answer lies in the fact that the bulk If I were sick and abandoned on lire and in a Bennett, W. H. The Old Testa- ” al its close. But so Ward, sinking motts bated is every of the are illiterate. population altogether condition eighty miles southeast of Cape ment story. 1898. (The Bible - French in this wanted to omissions, increase Peninsula, that, The rest to two either the Lookout last In the get well, yPENNYROYAL Lai ill I HU I rlLa IPILLS I LLy vig- belong classes, Tuesday morning. story retold for young people.).. 220. B 44 midst of a sea and or and banish “pains gh he offered to pay well for the titled robber or the and raging gale approach- agriculturists; Brooks, Sermons. 1895 252.B78 I’d find out some are to to a Phillips. how of menstruation.” They “LIFE SAVERS99 girls at it was ing hurricane, four hours were con- !eg<\ refused by the the latter have no time to for sedi- Sermons of poverty- spare sumed in the rescue. Brooks, Phillips. preach*- womanhood, aiding development organs and body. No ken “Bowers that be.” known for women them. Cannot do harm—life tion. They must be in their fields early Captain John of the said ed in English churches. 1893.... 252 B 78-2 one else got well who remedy equals Kelsey, Ward, becomes a PER BOX ■ pleasure. $1.00 BY MAIL. Sold wever, nobody seems to mind dis- and in the if to a Times reporter that his Brooks. Phillips. The Candle of late, every day year, they yesterday by druggists. DR. MOTT’S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. torts at ( nor vessel was one of the finest schooners on t.be and other had the same sort of ascares, the imminent would pay the exorbitant taxes and live. Lord, sermons. the coast and had always been considered For Sale by R. H. Moody, Belfast, Maine. Hirer of an expose at critical moments, In the Chamber of the 1895.252 B 78-3 Deputies, large a seaworthy craft. She was bound from sickness as mine.” a llies in the Brooks. Phillips. Twenty ser- transpaient tents chatter majority are of course firmly grounded in Port Tampa for Cartaret, N. J. mons. Fourth series. 1887 _ 252.B 78-4 with one ■ -r with If is like y another, friends Monarchism. N ow and then a On Christmas Day,two days out of port, your sickness hers, slight agi- The while a storm arose and the schooner a Brooks, Phillips. Light of Mrs. will interest "iug outside, donning the blue tation arises in favor of republicanism,the sprung Jacobs’ story you. leak. The powerful steam pump with the world, and other sermons. CHAPMAN’S nc-i monstrosities that do dut> as bath- agitators themselves “I was very sick indeed,” writes Mr9. calling Progression- which the vessel was held the Fifth series. | equipped 1896. 252.B 78-5 Mollie Jacobs, of Felton. Kent Co., Del- suits; then rush into the surf— men but it the leak in check until December | ists; hardly ripples surface of ! 28, when the Brooks, Phillips Sermons. Sixth aware, r‘and our family doctor said I had v,»ni« ii. anil ommoner ! valves became choked. It became neces- I I must die soon royalty day, I affairs. A few years ago, shortly after the series. 1893... 252.B 78-6 consumption. thought and sary to resort to the hand pumps. The for I felt so awful bad. Had a bad cough, splashing spluttering together. ! of an Brooks, Phillips. Sermons for shining example Brazil, uprising storm with and the spit blood, was very short of breath, had Ven raged increasing fury * o’cloek the is over, the * morning seemed imminent. a principal festivals and fasts in chest and and also if he tion. only she encourage the Brooks, Phillips. New starts in and now I can do a small washing, and I huily room, lias for ;my emergent-} that might arise. It | crew by her cheering words, but insisted life, aud other sermons. feel like a new person. I believe that the and is believed to in a Eighth indulge long was manned by officers and sailors : on a hand at the herself. Lord and your medicine have saved my THE BEST FOR upon taking pumps series. RANKS AMONG 1897. 252.B 78-8 life. I was sick over two I took i, while tourists and non-residents whom the could and “Come boys; be brave,” she cried, years. 13 King absolutely rely; | Bruce, Alexander Balmain. The bottles of the ‘Golden Medical Discovery,* about on the sands and in the corri- j ‘‘Keep the afloat. It’s not many most of the plate and ship and four vials of Dr. Pierce’s Pellets.” royal jewelery more miles to land.” miraculous element injhe Gos- and i seeking shady places generally were also on board—for after the ! kept New Year’s Day was passed in sadness, pels. 1897 226.7 B 8 Are you sick? Axe your lungs n ng none. But the god is by manner of Latin on drowsy | revolutionists, the first but the following morning shortly after Bruce, Alexander Balmain. The “weak?” Have you obstinate earns all those a steamer’s smoke was seen on wooing in retirement’ ! thing the sons of Liberty would think of daybreak parabolic teaching of Christ. A with the southern horizon. It was the The- lingering cough, bleeding I v.-u get ;i peep behind many of would be the looting of royal i systematic and critical study of weakness and emaciation ? j palaces. mis. lungs, the of our IS, -hised parables Lord. 1897.. 226.8 B 8 carefully green shutters, you Among the most edifying sights at Cas- “The sea was very high,” said Captain Thousands in just your case have i sei- Bruce, Alexander Balmain. With merry gaming-parties, male cares is that of Donna Marie the Andersen, of the steamer yesterday, “and been cured the use of ] I’ia, or Jesus by in and i realized the of the open face, mirrored in female, light airy neglige, good Queen-mother, tramping difficulty effecting j sturdily rescue. I called for volunteers to man the Matthew, Mark and Luke. 1896. 226.B 8 and DR. PIERCE’S eigaietles iced drinks much in about in stout or at shoes, shooting marks j cutter, and Mate Lund, with six foremast Christian worship. Ten lectures ^LUNG TROUBLES. o< ami iittle idles of pesos rapidly | from her upper window in bourgeois fash- ! hands, stepped forward. The work of delivered in the Union Theolo- GOLDEN MEDICAL hands. The the boat was at the ging true *T,ortugee,M ion. I Jut when the fancy seizes her, this launching performed gical Seminary, New York, in risk of it DISCOVERY. ther is a born smashing to pieces. sex, gambler and dice energetic daughte) -f King Emanuel can •1896. By Dr. C. C. Hall and “Mrs. Kelsey was the first to be handed 23c. BOTTLE. die favorite method of liis cut the swell of in others. 204. C40 It always It ahnost always gratifying greatest anybody Port- down the side. It was necessary to tie a helps. Clarke, William Newton. What cures. Sick are invited to uiral propensity. They go at it with ugal, and has gained for herself the repu- rope around her w aist and drag her through persons the sea. The men were handled in simi- shall we think of Dr. letter abso- feverish recklessness f the Latin tation of being the best-dressed woman in Christianity? consult Pierce by lar fashion, both in leaving their own ves 1899.. 280. Co5 fee or All mperament, and never know when to occasion. Dorn the lutely without charge. Europe—on Alfonso, sel and in ours.” Carl Golden Crown Oil boarding Cornill, Heinrich. History of but the stakes are is strictly Chapman’s ■I as is rather a correspondence private. happily low, King’s younger brother, fast Mate Lund had been ordered to set fire the of Israel from people the Write dnd a re h from ol as in a mild but to the Wai-d after all were off to get specialist’s opin- poverty pocket because fellow, merciless way. He prevent earliest times to the destruction her becoming a dangerous derelict in the ion on your case, free. Address For Sale and Stores. king the boldly-venturesome spirit of is an inveterate gambler and is said to of Jerusalem by the Romans. by Druggists Country track of navigation, and to do so it was Dr. R. V. N. Y. have remarkable success in in the Written for readers. Pierce, Buffalo, Anglo-Saxon. raking necessary tor him to be the last to leave lay Trans- lated from About 4.oO jo m. outdoor Cascares pesas. You may see him any day at Cas- the sinking vessel. As soon as she blazed the German by W. he overboard and was H. Carruth. 1899. -.in becomes animated. There is a level cares, driving four big black mules in a up jumped dragged 933. (_$ through the waves to safety. Gladden, Washington. Seven etch of road ou top of the cliffs, ex- high brake. The harness is of rope, with puz- New Methods-and Old Limeburner has written his Bible books. A a Capt. zling supple- sms uding north mile or where both bells and red tassels. He stands two, — many In days women made mother in this city, and we give such ment to “Who wrote the Bible?’1 gone by On and after Dee. 4.1899c rains connecting at t-eze and views are But the on a like a and glorious. up box, swearing trooper their own soap—spun the cloth fqr Waterville with of his letter as bear upon the wreck 1897 221. G 4 Burnham and through trains for Arcadian has the beasts parts their clothes, and as a made a-rning simplicity depart- flogging poor unmercifully, Harris, luxury and from Bangor, Waterville, Portland and Bos- and the rescue of the crew: George. Inequality and mince meat for themselves with .: is out on dress a on will run as lullows everybody parade, in with cruel, long-lashed, short-handled 1898 “We out of the Ward without progress. 300. H 24 endless trouble, care and or her best clothes and de- stock got any expense. FROM BELFAST. company whip. Hatch, Edwin. Influence of Old methods no exist — in lat. 33° 75°35/. She was longer AM I'M I’M "ltment. You observe that all after sunset the difficulty 15',Ion. nearly Immediately carriages Greek ideas and usages upon better results are now obtained Belfast, depart 7 15 1 25 3 30 settling fast when we left her. had — he ladies whose days have passed the return from the drive and They the Christian Church. Edited easier and cheaper even in pie City Point.t7 20 1 29 t3 37 liill-top pull up Waldo.17 30 1 37 13 62 a queer account of it in the Philadelphia A. M. Fairbairn. making when you buy eeting bloom of youth, are built on the as close to the palace as possible. Every by 1898. 270. H 28 Brooks .. 7 41 1 40 4 26 Steamers leave Belfast for Boston via Camden Knox ...... +7 53 ‘2 00 old-fashioned paper, which there was no truth in. Will Hinton, Janies. The mystery of |4 43 generous model that Bant- body gets out and stands gossiping and ami Rockland, at (about) 2.30 p. m., .Mondays and Thorndike. 8 00 2.10 5 31 send it to you for the fun of it. About pain: a book for the sorrowful. Thursdays. 8 10 2 20 00 ing would like to bauisn from the face of hands on the terrace that Unity. shaking long For Winterport, via arrive. 8 35 2 40 0 30 Mrs. K. at the the tiuth is 1892. 248. H 5 way-landings, Wednesdays Burnham, being pumps, and at 8.00 a. or ar- .. the earth. Like the typical Virginia table overhangs the sea. The king and queen Saturdays (about) m., upon Bangor. l 40 4 35 William DeWitt. rival of steamer from Boston. we and she did not know Hyde, God’s It is A M ‘befo' the their fault is too- walk about the and pump by steam, carefully made of fresh beef wah,” only upon terrace, nodding education of man. RETURNING Waterville. 9 08 3 10 7 20 1899. 280. H 9 and an anything was wrong until she saw me sig- green apples from old r M AM abundant their white and to kiss From and at 5.00 p.m. plenty; round, smiling genially, many press James, William. Principles of State of Maine Is all readv Boston, Tuesdays Fridays Portland. 12 15 5 35 1 25 with to the steamer. I went receipt. From and at shoulders uncovered and their Amalie’s hand. Nine o’clock is naling flags Bucksport, Mondays Thursdays ( E. D. 4 00 9 05 5 57 shining the royal Psychology. 1899 2vols. (Amer- to put in the crust, and is so econ- 11.00 A. M. Boston, on board with our own boat and J w D. 4 10 tresses in the dinner and the remain to nobody ican science omical that a made of it costs FRED W. elegantly draped coquettish hour, people series.). 150. J 2 pie POTE, Agent, Belfast. TO BELFAST. the transfer wet a foot. The about cents. CALVIN Gen’l. Boston. and lace mantilla. listen to the band that during Jowett, Sermons bio- only 4 AUSTIN, Supt., always graceful Those military always Benjamin. WILLIAM H. HILL. Gen’l Manager, Boston. f M A M weather was warm and suffered Buy a package of your Grocer for 10c. E. D__ 7 45 9 OO on foot move with a while the household takes its nobody graphical and miscellaneous. Boston, I superb dignity of plays royal and see how delicious it is. w D 8 30 whatever.” Edited W. ^ At any hardship by H. Fremantle. 1 J>l P M arriage, unfortunately very rare among feed. the time the drawbridge is lift- Prepared by Thorndike 2o 4 30 the men for such tourists and come among any liberality on townspeople, all, may 7 15 1 36 er David bound from the Jewish people during the Bangor. the the and Baird, Philadelphia Specially calls your attention to AM am r M part of mother-nature! They are through great gates gaze at the to Havana, from whence she is chartered Babylonian, Persian and Greek Burnham, depart. 10 20 8 50 5 05 undersized and at ease on the 10 55 9 09 5 22 miversally sallow-faced, royal party sitting breezy periods. With maps and charts. Unity. to Fernandina to load lumber for Phila- Thorndike. 1 1 20 9 19 5 31 thin, nervous and in battlements. It is safe to say that if there eager appearance, delphia. 1099.*. 933. K Knox..+ 11 35 +9 25 15 38 with delicate, unmanly hands and feet ever is a successful revolution in Portu- Lecky, William Edward Hartpole. Picture Brooks. 12 12 9 41 5 52 Ti>^To^c Framing Waldo.112 30 19 52 Mi 03 whose smallness a or it will come at that of 04 1C. 14 Boston Chicago girl gal, idle, unguarded Seattle, Wash- History European morals City Point.. 112 60 HO Concerning Puget Sound, lo 20 from Belfast, arrive .. 105 10 0 might envy, if tales are true of the shoe- hour. ington State and Alaska, consult Bureau of Augustus to Charlemagne. tFlag station. Information, Wash., C. M. Moore, 1869. 2 vols. I, and sizes that In the Lisbon women Seattle, 170 Mats Glass Limited tickets for are now at prevail in those localities. factories, work ltf Boston sold Secretary. from Belfast and all stations on Branch. Martineau, James. Seat of author- CUT TO ORDER. $5.00 the but from sunrise to sunset for the munificent tickets to all West ami North Among well-dressed, courteous, in Through points President Whitman. ity religion. Fourth edition. vest, via all for sale L. W. George (to our taste) excessively ugly throng salary of four pence in Portuguese cur- routes, hy Revised. 1898 230. M 36 II MAIN Agent, Belfast. GEO. F. EVANS, or NO. STREET,UPSTAIR8. Queen Amalie shines out like a star. She rency, about one and one-quarter cents Mathews, Shailer. Social teach- Vice President and General Manager. F. F. Booth by. Gen’l Pass, and Ticket is The resignation President Agent. not Portuguese, you know, but French. in our money. IIow they live, heaven by Whitman, ings of Jesus. An essay in Portland, Nov. 21, 1899. formerly of Colby, of his position as head Though her thirtieth but seem both content Christian 1897 300. M 42 nowjpast year, and only knows; they of Columbian University in Washington sociology. the F. The book of mother of several children, her tall and happy. A local author has lately will not be a surprise to all who knew him Moore, George NOTICE. w A new transla- and stately figure has not taken on undue a that the when he as in Maine. To many of them Judges. English published book, showing pov- In tub. Si.’pkkmkJi iucial Oh that he should return to the pulpit again tion printed in colors exhibiting ON THE MARKET ht,) l'at—and may the saints to whom she erty of the country is all due to its large In Equity. seems very natural. Although meeting the composite structure of the OF THEIR OWN HAKE. January 5, 1bow. ) amount prays preserve her from such a of uncultivated land. You are more than F. Hanson, James W. Wallace and Frank- calamity! with perhaps ordinary success book. With notes Edgar explanatory It will to examine the stock of lin A. Greer in Equity, vs. ('ream erect on the box-seat to learn that 49 cent, of as a he was never so pay you Publishing Sitting of her trap, surprised per college president, and illustrations. 1898. Part Company. at in that line with area is left to as much home of work as he ISAAC S. STAPLES & SON, her little daughter beside her and a Portugal’s itself, com- 7. of the Bible. In the above entitled case, Frank 1. Wilson, the was in a He has Polychrome 220. 5 P pastorate. lectured and 3m4(J Brooks, Maine. receiver, having tiled his tirst it is ordered couple of servants she pared to Belgium’s 8 per cent, and Ger- report, behind, skilfully preached a great deal since being engaged Moulton, Richard, Green, editor. that the case be set for hearing upon ti c accept- ance of the on Rules, viz: Febru- guides her four-in-hand, many’s 9 per cent. Certainly in this gen- in work, and to the Modern reader’s Bible. A se- report February acknowledging college probably goes ary Oth, A D. ]'.»()<) at. lo o’clock a. m., at the church as the a her subjects’ salute with dignified sweet- ial soil and climate enough bread-stuff Philadelphia result of con- ries of works from the sacred GEO. F. M. D. D. Court House in Be Hast, in said County. viction that as a rather than a LAMES, D., .8, And it is further ordered that said receiver give ness. Besides a for home to be pastor, Scriptures presented in modern IWjtSfyxiB being beautiful consumption ought grown. notice of the time and of said woman, he could make the best use of his place hearing by teacher, form. 1898-9. 21 vols. an attested of she is and An English criticism on the above men- literary causing copy this order to be pub- exceedingly clever, universally talents. [Waterville Mail. For lished three weeks in The History series. 5 vols. 220 5 M-l Women. The Nose and Throat. successively Republican beloved. The a m people rejoice in her dis- Dr. Tolman’s Monthly Regulator lias brought Journal, newspaper published in Belfast, said Bible poetry. 4 vols. 220.5 M-6 to hundreds of County, the last publication to be ten at tinction as the happiness anxious women. 3No. 949 Street days only royal M. D. in the There is no Newbury least before the time for said Wisdom series. 4 vols.220.5 M-10 positively other remedy known appointed hearing, j to medical science, that will so and (Near Corner of Fairfield that all persons and corporations interested may world. Some years ago she took a quickly Street) regu- Prophecy series. 4 vols.220.5 M-14 ! safely do the work. Have never had a single appear and show cause, if any they have, why said course of failure. The and BOSTON, MASS. report should not be and lar four-years’ medicine in the New Testament. 4 vols.220.5 M-21 longest mostobstinatecases accepted approved. are relieved in 3 days without fail. No other Attest:—TILESTON WADL1N, Clerk. of Hours, 12 to 2. Other hours University Lisbon, including attend- Newman, John Cardinal. remedy will do this. No no no A true copy of order. 3w2 Henry, pain, danger, by ance on interference with work. The most difficult appointment only. Attest.:—TILESTON WADLIN, Clerk. clinics, as severe as Apologia pro sua vita: a October, 1898.—ly 45. study any being cases successfully treated through corres- other medical student undergoes; passed history of his religious opinions. pondence,and the raostcomplete satisfaction guaranteed in instance. I relieve hun- her examinations 1897. every successfully and took B-N 46 dreds of ladies whom I never see. Write for Blaise. The further All letters her degree. It is probable that in her Pascal, thoughts, let- particulars. truthfully Farm for Sale. answered. Free confidential advice in all TO RENT ters, and opuscules. Translated matters of a delicate case, any examination would have been privateor nature. Bear Situated one and one-half mile from the in mind this is city A desirable tenement from the French by O. W. Wight remedy absolutely safe under containing 100 acres of land—40 60 up stairs at 25 accounted as as condition and w ill tillage, pas “successful,” the wives every possible positively turage and wood orchard of 400 trees Miller with notes from all thecommen- leave no after ill effects the lots; apple Street, Belfast. of Presidents are upon health. By good buildings. 4w3* represented in print as mail securely sealed, $2.00. Dr. E. M. DK. F. A. | tators. 1893. 1137.18 TOL- JOHN W. MCINTYRE. RNOWLTON, MAN CO., 170 Tremont St., Mw Boston, Agent, H. W. PITCHER, Belfast, Me. tfl Fairfield, Me. News. more daring, adventurous and enduring. A Brooks Man in Nova Scotia. Work Northport THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. They weut—young men and women— 44Womans the to Mrs. John Crockett is having a very bad paired like the birds and fishes, Kentville, N. S., Jan. 20, 1900. In make for themselves homes in the wilder- abscess on her hand. JANUARY and Sack- is Never Done/' BELFAST, THURSDAY, 25,1900. ness. did their work well. The the vicinity of Amherst, N. S., They Mrs. Dora Crabtre does not improve as was one finest N. which are ten miles result of the yeomanries ville, B., apart, The constant care causes sleeplessness, fast as her friends would like. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE the world ever law- are salt miles in saw—self-respecting, great marshes, extent, loss extreme nervousness, and For two of appetite, Mrs. E. B. Elwell has returned home from abiding, liberty-loving people. which are dotted with thousands of stacks that tired But a Journal Pub. Co. generations their children have been go- feeling. wonderful a visit with friends in Boston and vicinity. Republican of “salt These marshes are ing forth in the spirit inherited from hay.” diked, change comes when Hood's Sarsaparilla they Hattie L. Whiting closed a very success- their fathers and and are not flooded like mothers, peopling every by high tides, is taken. It gives pure, rich blood, good last CHARLES A. 1'ILSBl'RY, ful term of school at Brown’s Corner } new State, and in all cases forming an New coast. In their those of the England appetite, steady nerves. energetic, intelligent and successful ele- week. natural state, they produce great quan- Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00a year. ment in the population. Mrs. Clara Hopkins cut her thumb with $ .00 for six months; 50 cents tor three months. to our na- tities of coarse salt but when plow- We can afford be proud of hay, of took cold in it, and is hav- Advertising Terms. For one one inch a piece glass, square, tive State for what it has done in the past. ed fine of oats be for length in column,75 cents for one week, and 25 crops may grown in a serious time with it. We owe it whatever service we can render cents for each subsequent insertion. several years in succession, with no dress- for its future. Charles O. Dickey is cutting a supply of | ing whatever. Following the oats, three ‘I believe that our battle in the Philip- I do not believe it will decay. Its re- ice for his customers on the Camp Ground to four tons acre of are sources are to sustain a much | per timothy hay Secret Societies. seven men and is a for civilization ample and North Shore. He has pines tight against In larger population than it now has. grown for five or six years, when the wild work. and 1 not without j nine horses at barbarism, pray, hope, some the most its broad domain it has of will take The officers Arch grasses gradually possession. of Corinthian Royal iu the that the wisdom of our later administra- fertile land on the continent. Aroostook List of letters remaining P. O. Jan. were elected Jan. Cattle iu that section are wintered solely Chapter Monday evening, Mrs Sarah Alice C. tion the and cost of our county, nearly as large as Massachusetts, 1, 1900: Drisko, Farrar, may justify pain 22, as follows: H. W. C. M. has a of the best land east of on salt and root and no better P., Libby; K., Miss Lena aud Mr. Ward Howe. great body hay crops, B. Grenell, Thompson conquest.” [Julia the and seashore G. Black: S., C. E. Stevens; Rec., Geo. I. prairie. Its forests cattle are grown anywhere. Farmers are Archibald W. Walton. Tr N. C. of H U. attract a constantly increasing number of Keating; F. Houstou; The Boston Times says of Senator plenty who keep from fifty to one hun- Rev. R. T. Capen of Belfast preached an visitors. Its people possess still the price- A. Hoyt; P. S., H. J. Chaples. Hoar’s letter on the dred head of and who raise from sermon at the church Philippine issue, that less heritage of industry, intelligence and cattle, instructive Sunday 4 A large delegation of Masons from Bel- ‘it seems to be as short on facts as it iR the love of 5,000 to 10,000 bushels of turnips, beets, from Luke 17:5, which was highly appeciat- liberty. fast and Northport went to Searsport Tues- in The authorities In the Cornwallis and An- ed by the good sized audience present. long eloquence. very etc., yearly. day afternoon to attend the installations of he but does not not so much stock is rais- are three well attended cites, quote, c mtradict NEWS NOTES. napolis valleys Mariner’s Lodge and Searsport Chapter. There Sunday schools in this town: at Brown’s him.” It is a case of a good man gone ed, and the attention of farmers is given The Lodge officers were installed by S. A. Corner, Three new and fatal eases of bubonic at wrong. largely to fruit culture. Most of the Parker, L>. D. G. M., in the afternoon. Sup- Hattie L. Whiting, Supt.; Saturday Cove, plague occurred in Honolulu on Christ- Albert W. at Wood’s school- diked land in these per was served at 0 o'clock, and the officers Hassan, Supt. ; This inas valleys produces Eng- striking photograph represents the three-vear-old son of Mrs. Jess. day. house, M E. Hills, Supt. We print on the Md page this week a lish and two tons per of the Chapter were installed in the evening Potter of .394 South First Street, N. who the interests hay exclusively, Brooklyn, Y., says, under date of A scheme to combine zinc the Grand Priest. four of her schol- list of the works acre are considered but an by High Miss Annie Rhodes and Sept. 23, 1S99, his cure of a face humor: complete religions given of the was started in ordinary yield. regarding disfiguring My bahv's country reported was The Free aud ars took the scarlet fever at the same time face covered with We could not a by Lev. Deo. W. Field, D. D., to the Bel- Kansas City. It is a beautiful country in these valleys, officers of Island Lodge, ringworms. lay pin bet ween the six weeks ago. Her s« hool was sores on his face and and he was a to fast Free and is a farmer’s Paradise. The Accepted Masons, Islesboro, were publicly suspended neck, sight look at. Two doctors Library, referred to in the letter estimate that horse- simply Engineers 20,000 installed last Past by the board of health, the families quaran- attended him for three weeks, without success, when I heard of mi, Lev. are with Thursday evening, by Cuticura. Deo. Mills published in The power can be developed along the Chicago farms under high cultivation, District Deputy, Ii. A. Packard, assisted by tined, aud as yet no new cases have (le- I got a box of Cuticura Soap, and a box of Cuticura Ointment. I 1 i.rnal hist week. channel. fine and the farmers are wide only As Mr. Mills said j sanitary buildings, them three when I Past District Deputy Oscar Hills as Grand vel opt. d. applied days, could see his face was better, and in four ‘the collection is > and understand their rich in books that will J. P. son of the late Captain awake, intelligent, weeks lie was cured. His face is as clear as a Gridley, Marshal. Au excellent supper was served Bartlett Wadlin, mate of the four-masted bell, and not a mark on it. bell* 'u the < ! of the has for a second interpretation f the Bible,” Olympia, applied business. Tn all the world there is no so iu the ball of the Eastern Star. It was gotten schooner Star of the Sea, William treatment pure, bo sweet, so economical, bo speedily effec- I in the marine corps. Capt. tive for skin and md ‘eaclots in the schools will lieutenancy The orchards are acres distressing scalp humors of infants and children as CCTIt era. a warm Sunday wonderful, being up by the ladies of that Order, and was one writes from Baltimore that they Hopkins, hath with t't'TicrRA Soap, and a single with Cuticura ud it most Because his young wife left him, James iu anointing Ointment, purest of helpful. extent, uuder high cultivation, and which reflected credit ou their skill in the had a from Nor- emollient skin cures, followed when a 1 her at very cold, rough passage necessary by mild dose of Cuticura Resolvent, L. Moon, 05 years old, shot dead will afford ! immense crops of the very culinary art. Two hundred and sixty-five folk with rock. The schooner instant relief, permit restand sleep Or both parent and child, and point toil The last national Mo., and then blew out liis producing phosphate convention held in Ilartville, speedy, permanent, and economical cure when all else fails. Sold throughout the world. brains. finest fruit. Clean cultivation is persons were preseut. The services were iced up very badly. iM.rii was a anriea'ion meeting,as given, Price, THE SET, #1.25 ; or, Cuticura Soap, 25c., Cuticura Ointment, 5 wrr.es Deorge (Da nth am Bain. i stitmion. Haney of this city has granted a dispensa- ton, formerly of Northport, and was the last ! tween those of apple. When the apple ;or. M.ar ■, iivention was not a >atifiea- tion to Tarratine Tribe of Iiedmen, of this of a family of ten—four sous aud six daugh- ! With the prospective retirement of Mr. trees are old enough to bear, the plum so V to hold their annual installation of of- William anil # & m t"-et.:ig fai a> ‘lie jt.*e Presidency Vest from political life at the end of his city, ters—of Lucy (Pendleton) White Ware Week. trees have passed their usefulness, and are > ficers at their next on \,i- > an ci ned. It was there that the term, the last of the Confederate Senators meeting Monday Drink water. One of her brothers, Capt. removed. Smali fruits are also extensive- will have evening, January 29th,when he will raise up Thomas lived for a number of We have Wash in:'! m roi resin indents hung the hide j gone. Drinkwater, received 5 000 pieces of and thousands of bushels of the ly cultivated, newly elected chiefs. At the last meeting years in Belfast and was master of large ves- •d mr ( '*i!'a>; on the fence and nomi- | While c*n route to Joliet penitentiary strawberries and are of the tribe, on Francis from Thom.'is a con- raspberries annually Monday evening, sels. Her family of nine children live in White Ware THIS MONTH. u 1 Henry Wilson. Chicago, 111, Downes, H. Welch as 1 vh leaped from a train iu the darkness shipped to the Halifax and Boston mar- tendered bis resignation Keep- Boston, except one daughter, who is in but was er of ! recaptured. kets. Large quantities of potatoes are Wampum, which was accepted, aud South America. Mrs. Pendleton lived in W w- i<- glad to last week the publish Robert P. Coombs was elected to fill the or Dish i Greece lias followed Italy’s example in grown, the best market for which, out- Northport 50 years and was fora long time BAKERS, Vegetable (Round). ■itei t nun K J)<>w of Monroe on the of vacancy. Sachem D R. Me And less WERE. now. forbidding the exportation antiquities. of appoint- a consistent member of the Methodist 5c side Halifax and St. John, is usually 120 5-inch (dial. .... each. 3c. each. mi,'ion of the on ed the out country schoolhouses, Notice has been served foreign govern- following committee to lay plans and was aud loved all 140 5 inch ... 7c 4c found in corn in church, respected by Cuba. No is grown Nova 24 7-inch 10c He arid s .on o bt glad to boar from others on ments and learned societies. for au increase iu ami future membership her neighbors aud for her •• but of oats and acquaintances 25 8 1-2 inch (dia). ...15c lOc In* Scotia, great crops barley work. •* ;eet. M; Dow knows whereof he Sioux lo., will soon have the largest They were Chief of Records M. C. Christian character. The following passages 30 12 inch .. .. .3<)«* 20c City, •• 1 are and farmers 25 13 inch ... 25c t.'ms. and it. is in the world. It will have 250 produced, invariably grow Hill, Past Sachem E. H. undoubtedly true that creamery Haney, Prophet truthfully describe her every-day life: H 14-inch 35c stations, while the largest creamery now all the grain consumed on the a Rufus C. Barton. Warriors W. Web- s n increasing public interest in farm, Henry “A virtuous woman is a crown to her hus- in at has BOWLS. I existence, that St. Albans, Vt., that no be ber and Fred Jackson. band. bhe will do him aud not id: iou anil conduct of the practice could, doubt, profit- good, evil, schools, 100 stations. all the days of her life.” followed in Maine. 100 Pint Howls. ... 5 c 3 1 2c md ably stretches out her to growing desire that the school ‘‘She hands the poor, 50 Quart Howls. * 4c The rise and fall of the tide at different University of Maine. yea, she reaches forth her hands to the 25 Howls. 1:5c •» 10c ouiWiiiigs should he a source of to pride School Notes. needy.” high points on the Bay of Fundy varies from b u.unities ;u which are locat- “She looketh well to the ways of her CHAMBERS, they A lecture course lias been at the thirty-five to fifty feet, and the soil of arranged household, aud eatetti not the bread of idle- ut there is still room foi •• improVe- The music lessons were begun last week. ! University of Maine on subjects of geuoral ness.” 110 Chambers... 25c 20c | Nova Scotia the swift current nn nt md. for that will being red, “Her bless- matter, always interest, to be given at intervals during the children rise up and call her COFFEE CUPS and SAUCERS. causes the water to be extremely muddy ed. be. J A petition asking that the clock might be the remainder of the college year. The first at all times, so that a Yankee once 5 dozen handled..$1.20 doz. 85c doz. j repaired and run on schedule time was cireu- aptly lecture was giveu on Jan. 12, by Prof. K. P. Tin* uilook lor Maine’s winter is it on crop lated last week and signed by the majority styled “real estate in liquidation.” Harrington the Roman Boy. It traced New Publications. PLATTERS. hast s the life of a Romau boy from birth to man- good, Saturday rain affected the of the scholars. Prm Howard announced The past week has been a lively one at hood in an entertaining manner, ami was il- H-ineh Individual Size.. 7c ea- li. 4c each. me but :ittle and lias “To Have and to the serial in the merely delayed the on that the would be Halifax. The city was gay with the na- lustrated 45 a num- Hold,” 11-inch Platters.. 15c ]nc Friday request granted. by stereopticon views, •• of 13-inch Platters. 25.■ lHc harvest a short time. After the tional the streets were ber which pictured sports and amuse- Atlantic Monthly which has attracted so thaw colors, full of sol 50 Odd size Platters at 1-3 less than regular retail price. ments of Roman life. much attention, will be in the there was ]0 inches of good clear, black The march of the Light Brigaue was and was bustle and ex- completed diers, everywhere There has been much recent discussion, in EWERS ami BASINS (large enacted in tne school-room last February number. size). me on tin* Kennebec. On the Hudson the Thursday citement, in preparation for the departure educational associations and journals in re- to the admission of students io 50 sets, all .85c set. set. : morning. gard college. A handsome is the Ked perfect goods.— 58c aiii dealt the ice a hard blow from of the second Canadian a very publication crop contingent, part This touches not only the studies which Annual issued the which it may not recover. Thus far not of which sails for South Africa should- be taken as a test of the preparatory Wagon by Uingling NAPPIES (Oval Shape). It seems that the honorary seat on the to-day. work, but the method of making that test. Brothers to advertise their well kuowu cir- a of ice has been taken from the is The cost of here must be as 10 dozen Individual Size..$1 oo doz. 72c doz. pound platform not limited as to sex. living fully At one time all in the practically colleges cus. It tells the story of the circus in letter 3H 8 iueh Nappies.. 1 2c each lOeeaeh. Hudson river north of as in the the of most United St«tes were accustomed oo examine •• and high States, prices 36 0 1 2 inch .. 2»*c 15c Poughkeepsie the latter numerous Nappies.. press aud illustrations, ** I candidates for admission, but the method of 30 10 inch Nappies...... 2-5.• I He but a small amount from the creeks and Another Sophomore has come to the con- staple articles being practically the same, certificates has made a steady gain iu public aud attractive. 20 11 1 2 inch Nappies... 30c 21c still water, Several thousand tons of last clusion that the study of English History is with the exception of beef, which is low- favor until it is well established throughout Magazine is title of a ten cent PITCHERS. a the country,with the exception of New Everybody's winter’s crop has been carried over, per- pleasant pastime. er, and of kerosene oil, which here retails Eng- New and the contents of the •• land. Although England colleges now magaziue February 11 o Quart Pitchers....1 r»«■ 9c one-third of a at 25 cts. haps supply. per gallon. admit students on certificate from their in- now on the news stands will show 30 2 Pitchers.. ..2.V ■* I4e The class is the of number, Quart Physics omiting study for a .. structors probationary period,a few in- 200 Handled Mugs...... c Scattered settlements of Micmac Indians that it is true to its name. It is finely illus- It is said that never in the of light and sound for the present and is con- structors still require an examination in history are seen Nova Scotia. case. The of certificates is trated. is at 74 East Ninth SAUCE DISHES. Maine lias a judge administered a more S slderiug the topic of Electrostatics. tlirougout They every system ^t published severe rebuke to a are d used by three of the Maine colleges and has New N. Y. jury than that of graded beings, who live in rough street, York, 20 dozen at. ir>. dr/. 29c do/.. been reduced to an elaborate one the dudge Wiiitelmuse in the Poland case at by The English Literature class has received shanties, and subsist by bunting and bas- State university, which belongs to the class The special Christinas mini tier of “Book Skowhegau Friday, when lie informed the PLATES, its new which contain all the are of institutions that was the first in the coun- of issued the Lake Shore & it was books, supple- ket-making. They great lovers of Trains,” by jury that of no further use in the ad- j to 300 l'ie 1 try this method, which has always I>eo]i Plates.Sc each. -aci for the remainder of the tire and adopt Southern is a mentary reading inveterate but it is Michigan lly.. pronounced by .. niiuistiation of justice and was excused water, beggers, been that pursued by the German universi- 50 dozen Tea Plates. /. librarian to be not a most 100 dozen Breakfast. Plates .7.V d- ,V»c do/. from fin tlier service. year. said that they never steal. ties. prominent ouly A comparison of the statistics of the Maine beautiful souvenir of the he We do not think the is to j Nova Scotia is a day, but, says, SLOP JAHS.| jury always practically prohibition colleges in the World almanac for 1900 with It is evident that the old method of that ‘‘nowhere has he ever found so many but some one is for the pun- a blame; toe* fre- province, and no open saloons are seen, that for 1898 shows very satisfactory growth 25 Large Siz* Jars..si oOeaeh. 7f.e each. 1 isl.ment used in the district The schools would iu all of them in most respects. The faculty good things about Christmas.” publi- 3 Large Siz *s. with covers 2.00 si. tat i.t miscarriages of justice. < onvietions save iu the cities. The Scott Act pro- j be relished by some. at Bates has increased 3, Bowdoin 1, Colby cation contains a choice collection of poetry aie rare even foi the most serious offences. liibits, under the sale of 3, and of Maine 11, the TEA cues ;iml SAUCKKS. heavy penalties, j University making and from favorite also a j follows: Bowdoin prose authors; H 'se red-handed are total as Bates 21, 32, Odby caught allowed, A intoxicating liquors without a and 100 dozen Handled Teas. .si .no 7:,, FABLK. j license, IS, and University of Maine 50 The in- charming short story of Christmas eve, hrmigh a mistake^ sympathy, to go scot Who is the fairest girl in school? i which can only be obtained by petition of crease in students varies from 20 at Bowduiu it is beautifully and profusely illustrated All White Ware that we i:a in k that i> A to 43 at the of Maine. not listed above we fi witho it regard to the influence such Sophomore did cry, two thirds of the in a University The with half and | legal voters ward or tones, etchings, crayon pen will sell for this sale at on I: i'll 11; o loss 1 han regular retail j»ri*vs And from Miss-'s ruby lips library of Bates has grown 3000, Bowdoin must have on the dis- town. Any male or over of ami ink effects, all from original drawings leniency criminally The answer came, Tis I.” j person, female, 3000, Colby 2000, and University Maine These are cut prices and are only good b»r tie- week as advertised, and only tor White Ware. The number of living alumni at Bates selected from the various texts. Above sizes are OITTSIDE measure. Look lor our ad text week. \ -seel: or the effect upon the faithful of- | twenty one years of age, who owns $150 4,733 specially given is larger by 93, Bowdoin 32, Colby 07, and A of the can obtained for four *'i ’*■ is of the .JUNIOR .)CMKLKS. worth copy book be law. whose work is thus set at i of taxable property, is a legal voter, University of Maine 94; the fact that Bow- cents in to A. J What none of us postage by applying Smith, naught. wish to he. j and also, any male citizen of legal age, doin and Colby have a large body of older I A famous ink alumni, aud the deaths that occur among G. P. & T. A., Cleveland, O. manufacturer. who has a or income of $250 Main j salary per them, make their net increase smaller than CARLE & St., Belfast. l he ( ongressional committee investi- A city in Italy. JONES, annum, may vote. Thus the obtaining would otherwise he the case. Bowdoin and A j What hath God W the Roberts case find that he has necessity in a household, the State have made notable ad- rought ! gating of a license in country towns is University A color. practical- ditions to their the former three wives and lives with that he income, having FANCY GOODS, SMALL WARES, them; j ly impossible, and the wav of the trans- grown $13,000 and the latter $10,400. What some are. Nkw York, Jan. 21. Mrs. Roswell Smith, lias tw- ive six each people THE SEA BREEZE. children, by the first gressor is hard. I was told that A millionaire. generally 73 years old, widow of the founder of the t wo w Ives, are to Rev. and Mrs. F. S. but they uncertain about the a certain man Reception A. FRENCH & | A nationality. hotel had paid $2,300 in Century Company, died at her home here CO., Vol. it. No. 4. date of his third All the mem- Dollitf. marriage. | A river in fines, and spent sixty days iu jail, Virginia. during to-day. 40 Church Street. bers recommend but Messrs. /Je'lflS/, Ml .t -S', /Q< >c>. expulsion: Part of the foot. the past seventeen months. As Miss Annie Ellsworth, then a girl of Littlefield and DeArmond want to seat Island Falls, Me., Jan. 22, 1900. The that Son of a Bible character. Candidates for the Council are seventeen, she sent the famous first tele- FANCY GOODS. “Tin* thing makes the world go round County Is <>f and then him The reception tendered Rev. aud Mrs, F. S. Dol- plent\ printers’ ink.” expel minority may just now their claims for graphic message, VV hat hath God wrought!” SMALL pressing office, liff at the Whittier Cong’l churehTastThurs- WARES. be but when L El a sou of WE PRINT technically right; admitted Notes. and their constituents Her father, Henry sworth, INTTHJNf(.. leaflets, Newspaper addressing through evening by the members of and attend- ♦ l ivers.- < day Envelopes,* »t ires a two-thirds v< te to expel, and Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth, was the first HOSIERY and GLOVES. Pamphlets,* the papers as “Ladies and Gentlemen,” ants at the above-named church was a very Cards,* Itivoklets.* Programs, *IIi II t is that once in Roberts re- The Cottager enters this month its Commissioner of Patents, aud has beeu possible may upon which looks odd to a Yankee. affair. As early as li 30 the people A Note Heads.*Poslers,+A-e.,+Ae. twentieth volume enjoyable the “Father of Patent NEW WASH tain his seat. Thus what to year—year twenty, twenty called the Office.” SILKS appears us A A to and at 8 30 the church was ot its publication, Messrs, twentieth century I B. St ANTI L. began arrive, “1.1‘juni air.” JI'ST RECEIVED. The e.'lnr is to have been from the first a brazen at- cranks—which will he fully rounded outand well tilled. At this hour refreshments were new “Nelsyellow.” Til ■ instill lai n ai e about over. completed in December, 11)00 Thus we shall to the laws would be crowned served in the vestry, after which a musical 'I’lie again >n the rampage. tempt defy he enabled to start “grip” the next score squarely Death of Ru*kin. HAMBURGSfOTtl“.;.;atoldl,riCes, It was i-( iille«l Maif.-talsbeleidgung”, w ith and re- with the of and literary program carried out, which success, great would be the beginning the twentieth century. in Kerman when \ on < itn i>e the liin- Coast of the in Mormondoni. [Maine Cottager. contributed much to the pleasantness Cresco joicings Jan. 20. John Raskin died •Just now we are not s.. much interested in London, At the conclusion of the occasion. program ~ The Boston now in its 87th “The light ot A-i;t .1 we arc getting .-onie Times, year, this afternoon of influenza, aged 81 years. Mr.Dolliff was called for some remarks in Belfast to Captures light on Africa In a recent interview (ieo. !S. in a handsome form of 24 upon Many People Learning Boutwell, appears pages, For a or more the critic has We have another ht*..|< to ^cll—“Ameri- year great aud responded in his usual and The Corset the so-called from new ou a bright Appreciate. cas War for Ilmnai 11 > at hall price. No. the bead of Anti-Imperialist printed type high grade paper. to abstain from been obliged literary work, manner. As he was about to take body has one ii llelih-t (.'all at. the oilice The Times is edited Elmer a well pleasing Trade. is reported as saying of the Phil- by Rice, A new -I ,| lac-ery at >hiiwmut. a new League, and his death has several times been his seat a member of his church came for- What a it is. known and its daily blessing shirt and waist factory at ('lintott, and amuIt- that he would remove the newspaper man, crisp, up-to- ippines troops to his ward aud in behalf of his after thousands. Its an evolution er corn canning f:ietor\ at 1‘ittslield. make-. of Boston expected, owing great age. lie presented him, Sought by date treatmeut topics has made it that is yoiny to more. \\ hat's the in,alter for lie Hast? Young and as soon as possible and leave new with a sum of Belfast is it out. ships was the author of several celebrated many friends, money finding about a revo men. .-til* ! very successful and a leader of papers for books, briny up to take care of themselves. to a new a miserable man is happy now. lutiou No more t he islands them “The Seven of Archi- (nearly $30 00) with which buy Many the home. among Lamps broken side steels; he said: “I would desk and office chair. Taken by Nights of unrest, days of trouble. OUR Of the Filipinos give tecture,” “Stones of Venice,” etc. His completely no more riyid lines SPECIALTIES, itching skin disease means this. This Time, Last was a one m life was his wife Mr. Dolliff thanked his friends very Any the form them freedom, and I regard them as cap- Saturday evening merry domestic unhappy, fall- surprise elaspiny Itching Biles means it. in a vise like yrin the new KennVbec Journal in Au- ing in love with a friend, the great painter feelingly, and after all joined in singing a BOOKLETS. able of self-government as are the people building Eczema as bad, and just as bad to cure. Support without assisted to obtaiu a just It was the 75th of the Millais. He her di- verse of “God be with you ’till we meet eompressinn. It would be gusta. anniversary But Doan’s Ointment relieves at once, and cures of Maine.’' hardly seemly vorce so that she could Millais with- Sent by f:\press, Stage, or Tail. of the and the marry was disconnected at the waist establishing paper, affair was again,*’ the benediction pronounced by all itchiness of the skin. Being to express in a public print the opinion of out scandal. A striking illustration of line, it cannot break. 10 Main St. BRACKETT A CO. the and other em- Rev. of the Free of Main given by compositors Henry Parsons, pastor Mr. Walter Coombs 76 street, says: **I B3tf RRI V RF.LFA S' 7 >1 ,-t / A t. the of Maine of the author of this Luskin’s unselfishness was shown in the Ask to have it shown to you. THRS, people ployes of the Journal. of for- church here. was troubled for seven or eight years with Photographs mauuer in which he disposed of his for- Baptist itching remark. in the of hundred They' may, opinion mer and present owners of the Journal were which at the time of his father’s Although Mr. Dolliff has but recently en- piles. 1 guess I used a salves and oint- At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for tune, no twen- no of this but received liitlo or no the County of Waldo, in vacation, the Mr. Boutwell, be more capable self- ou the that of amounted to a million tered his as of the ments during time, suspended walls, including death dollars. upon duties pastor Coug'l second of A. 1>. 190". A friend me a box of ty day .January, than the half-barbarians of the late James G. Blaine. An With this he set about benefit from them. gave government inscription money doing good. church here he has already made a great certain instrument, purporting to hi* the last Doan’s Ointment. He got it. at Kilgore &■ Wil- which had a was Poor young men and women who were \ will and testament of MUSKS W. FROST, t he Philippines, but their loyalty to their prominent place “1825- many warm friends, both in the church aud an education were son’s drug store. I used the box and it cured me. late of Belfast, in said County of Waldo, deceas- 11)00.” All the and struggling to get help- will be even electrotype bookbindery out of it, aud his people feel that they have ed, been for probate. country hardly questioned by homes for men and women Other preparations gave me some relief, but it having presented in all those in ed, working all t bat recreant son of Massachusetts. people, and, fact, employed and model indeed made a wise choice aud have a pas- took Doan’s Ointment to cute.” Ordered, That notice he given to persons were established, apartment to be new interested by causing a copy of this order CAPITAL $150,000 the building, participated. There was tor aud teacher in whom they can fully For sale all dealers at cents per box or STOCK, houses were erected. He also promoted by fifty published three weeks successively in the Re- a dance, continuing until a late hour. Re- S. R. U. on of Foster-Mil- at Belfast, that of Boston has a work for reclaiming waste land outside trust. sent by mail receipt price by publican Journal, published they The Pine Tree Club at Probate to be held at Bel- SURPLUS, $33,000 freshments were served. The third floor of This land was used for the burn Co.. N. Y., sole agents for the may appear Court, London. Buffalo, and for said on the second undertaken to make the Old Home Week New Lime fast, within County, was the scene of the festivities. aid of unfortunate men who wished to Syndicate. United States. Tuesday of February next, at ten of the clock 1*3POSITS SULK 1TKD for Maine a success, and the report of the rise again from the state in which they Remember the name—DOAN’S—and take no before noon, and show cause, if any they have, The Maiue Press Association is its the same should not he ami boxes for rent at and holding had fallen social conditions has taken substitute. why proved, approved Safe deposit $3, $5 $0.50 meeting in another column will be read through cru^l The corporation which over allowed. 4 37th annual session this week in Bangor, and their own weaknesses. #s a year. ■with much interest. E. B. Haskell, one certain lime properties in Kuox county will GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. with at the House. A tine copy. Attest: headquarters Bangor be known as the Rockland and Mutual Fire Ins. Co., of the is referred to there as a Rockport Holyoke Ciias, P. Hazeltine, Register. Our new vault is unequaled in Eastern Maine speakers, Mrs. G. E. Brackett and Messrs. L. H. Mass. How’s This! Lime with authorized tal of Salem, and in tire but a fuller Company, capi UNEXCELLED security against New Hampshire man by birth; Murch, George A. Charles S. offer Obe Hundred Dollars Reward assets dec. 31, 1899. Quimby, We of two millions. The directora te is as fol. NOTICE. The subscriber report of bis remarks in the Boston Bickford, and Chas. A. Pilsbury of Bel- for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured Real estate.—$ 69,568 00 ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives notice that he has been appoint- and burglary in the country. lows: Fred E Robert 00 Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Richards, Portland; Mortgage loans. 63,000 ed administrator of the estate of boxes can have the exclusive that he is a native of Maine afternoon by Those renting Herald shows fast are in attendance. Yesterday O. Stocks and bonds. 744.102 50 F. J. CHENEY & CO, props., Toledo, Winsor and Alfred Winsor, Boston; A. F. BRADFORD WEBBER, late of Monroe, of their boxes to and from the for members Cash in office and bank. 13.758 28 privilege taking and a worthy son of the old Pine Tree a preliminary meeting only We the undersigned, have known F. J. and Crockett, Rockland; H. L. Shepherd, Rock- balances. 2,179 79 I in the Couidy of Waldo, deceased, given aults. the board of trade for the last 15 and believe Agents’ I State. other things he said: was held in rooms,follow- Cbeney years, Interest and rents. 9,771 71 bonds as the law directs. All persons having Among honorable in all business port; Henry H. Skinner, Springfield, Mass.; the estate of said deceased are ed in the a business session. hitn perfectly demands against, evening by I same and The State of Maine had a most fortu- transactions and financially able to carry Ex-Governor Henry B. Cleaves, Portland- Admitted assets.$902,380 28 desired to present the for settlement, forenoon more business will be all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- nate From befote the revolu- Thursday out any made their firm. DEC. 3J 1899. beginning. obligations by The officers chosen are Mr. Richards, presi- LIABILITIES HIRAM C. WEBBER. and in the afternoon will come & Wholesale To- ment immediately. Room to Let. tionary war to the discovery of the transacted, West Truax, Druggists, Net losses. $ 207,55 1900. dowi^ O. dent; Joseph Remick of Boston, treasurer. ui^paid Palmyra, Jan. 9, Maine was a State. exercises. The will be ledo, Unearned 281,654 03 In Johnson block, vacated Dr. E. L great West, pioneer the literary essayist The the new premiums. lately by Wadling, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale property acquired by corpora- All other liabilities.... 2,609 69 Stevens. Modern conveniences. Apply to lands emigrants went from Evans of the is the To,its ample L. P. Piscataquis Observer; Druggists, Toledo, O. tion Cobb Lime Co.; the properties 4tf POOR & SON. older of New owned and the A. F. Crockett the* parts England. They poet, Frank H. Colley, Portland. Thursday Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, controlled by Total.$284,371 27 race 00 LOST were almost of that which three fourths of the Williams Cash 100,000 First class salesmen to handle our exclusively Mr. and Mrs. M. E. of the acting directly upon the blood and mucous Co.; quarry; capital. evening Mudgett Lime over all liabilities 518,009 01 line o! Oils has shown the greatest love of liberty and surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bot- Ulmer quarry; Bartlett quarries; Surplus A ladies’ black seal pocket-book. The tinder —complete Lubricating Commercial will tender the mem- at and (Ireast**. Boiler the to administer it. Bangor tle. Sold all Testimonials Rock R. R. Co.; S. E. and H. L. Shepherd will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same Compound, higher capacity They by Druggists. Total '.labilities and surplus.$902,380 28 Maiu St. etc. or coin mission. Address at bers of the association and their ladies a re- Co., Rockport, and one-half the capital stock i A. 0. IIURGEBS’ Store, Paints, Salary were—I will not say the best—of the New free. once, THE HARVEY OIL CO., Cleveland, O. 4w4 of the Rockport R. R. Field & Quimby, Belfast, Maine, Agents. 4J I Belfast, Jan. 24,1900.-4tf England population, but certainly the ception at their home. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. 8ch. H. 8. THE NEWS OF BELFAST. Boynton arrived from Boston Thomas H. Marshall Relief will Corps The News of Brooks. Tuesday with corn for Swan & Co. | Sibley I meet in Memorial Hall next Tuesday after- The next concert in the Belfast Band A subscriber in Colorado writes: "I have noon for sewing. J. R. Mears, State Constable, was in town will be Feb. 2d. taken The curse Friday eveuing, Journal 19 years in this State, | The next of the regular series of Unitarian Tuesday. and I presume it has been in the You need some job printing. Call at the family at whist parties will be given in Memorial Hall F. O. Day made a business to Fair- least 30 years; consequently it seems indis- trip c, a Breeze office, No. 10 Main street, up this, Thursday, evening at 8 o’clock. | field Tuesday. SPECIAL —BARGAINS pensable." Danger stairs. ! There was a fall in rapid temperature ; Mrs. William Sheriff Norton has four McTaggart visited at E. C. of the School Com- only boarders at Tuesday the at 42° li. regular meeting night, mercury standing this week. his hotel on Congress street; two are Boody’s 11re will be held next Monday eveuing at tramps. at (> o’clock that evening, and at zero at 7 **THIS WEEK AT** This is the smallest number on record Mr and Mrs. M. B. Smith of clock. in o’clock Wednesday Hartford, morniug. Conn this county, or probably any other county, visited Mrs. Smith’s father, William 1 arsons who have not their The scholars of grade VI, Miss Bird teacher, procured at this season of the year. Briggs, this week. sent x of the of the a b"x of fruit, Armour’s extract of I History beef, Twenty-Sixth The The municipal officers met Monday a ftor- to their ladies of Brooks will an enter- in- can find them at P. S. Sta- etc., classmate, James who signals? give Regiment, Kelley, i noou and drew jurors for the U. S. District tainment in the near the market. was so severely injured by a coasting acci- future, proceeds to GEORGE W. I i RURKETT'S Court, which sits in Portland, February (ith, dent. go toward furnishing the church. f,unions have been as follows: 1 granted as follows: grand jurors, H. L. Lord, James Do you take cold with It is learned that Fred H. Brown of John to Rev. A. A. Smith of this is an enthus- Jack- no, Ward, Belfast, $12 $14; W. R. Clias. city in 1 Pattee; petit jurors, Howard, every change the son was n Louisa West iastic lover of his 1 quite seriouly injured by being il, widow’s,etc Bennett, E. Owen. uature, specialty being weather? Does your throat crushed between at the Snow wild birds. One morning this while logs place. ", $8. week, raw ? And Ihornas Gannon has bought ami is occu- feel do sharp out watching the which were Milo who is \ Jvertised list of letters in the grosbeaks, | Colson, employed by Thomp- remaining what is known as the pains dart j pyiug Wording house very plentiful, he counted nine of through your ( son & has moved his office Jan. 23d: Ladies—Mrs. Henry species Foster, family to Bel- ou and has sold Ms house chest ? j Congress street, birds. ( fast, where he will and the Damask veu. Gentlemen—Charles E. Clark, J. occupy Card house ou Cedar street to Wm. Olson, who has rent- Don’t you know these are i near the GigLineo Nathaniel Keen. Lauren Blake, who was sentenced to two upper bridge. NapkinSale. koiiyon, ed it to John Stephenson. Mr. Stephenson danger signals which i wort^ and a half years in State prison point We are glad to that Harold CL Cablings (bought before the will be sold Frank J. Starrett has been by Judge say Merrithow, | 000 advance) appointed will not move in until spring. to or i J at Fogler last week for burning the barns of pneumonia, bronchitis, who has been sick with BARGAIN PRICES. The patterns are -toe aud A. P. Mansfield, R. P. Chase dangerously typhoid simply superb. That Times Itself? 1 Philadelphia reporter must H. M. Howard of Montville, was taken from consumption fever, is improving and is considered Elegant Satin Damasks from George A. Quimby appraisers of the es* 1 fully 4- ^ have drawn largely upon his imagination in the Belfast jail to Thomaston Tuesday by If you are ailing and have on the road to worth 75c. to $2.00. OUC» 10 1 ,to of Wells & Co. in bankruptcy. * recovery. *25^ the loss of the schooner W. Wal- Chas. S. an officer of lost flesh writing up Porter, the prison. lately, they are The Master William F. Leavitt was a Bangor Commercial reports that given lace Ward. The true story is that told by ~~ Accidents. Elmer Knowlton cut his left certainly danger signals. The Lewis of T. A. surprise party last Friday ] Elliott,son Elliott,of Brooks, pleasant Capt. Oscar Limeburner, her first officer, and for to decide kuee very badly while at work in Gilchrest’s question you is, ( who is in Lincoln this About eighteen vouug were winter, bad his left ing. people we give both accounts on the 3d page. “Have I shipyard Tuesday forenoon. He stuck a the vitality to throw i hand burned last week the al- -cut, ami a very enjoyable eveuing was severely by Road Commissioner Walker and the men broad-axe into the knee-pan, making a off these diseases?’’ I cohol in a with COTTON t with etc. Refreshments lamp toy engine which he UNDERWEAR. music, games, who have the contracts to shovel the walks severe and dangerous wound_Simon Ber- Don’t wait to SCOTT’S I was .• served. try playing. are of credit for their ry on the at his home in worth arrived. The order was deserving promptness slipped doorstep EMULSION “as a last re- 1 The CAAA just placed last July for these ■ wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. music by Ames’ Orchestra as an ad- in the walks and after East Belfast and «P WV/ sanding crossings a Monday sustained severe * goods at our window there will be a sort.’’ There is no Herbert F. Smith was held at their (look Thursday nice display theatrical entertainments at Belfast remedy house slippery spell comes on. This, especially on injuries to his right elbow. * of All our nice equal to it for fortifying the Friday evening. A large of in- them). quality Underwear carried over from last House is highly appreciated by the pub- the is all company steep hills, highly appreciated by Thos. E shea is season rehearsing a uew play by Prevention is vited were will be placed on our counters and sold at a id the are entitled to system. easy. guests present, who enjoyed SACRIFICE managers credit who go afoot. Carle Cramer, entitled “A Voice of Nature,” J themselves until a late hour with IN PRICE. x and other moves in the line of giv" which will soon be on an elaborate games, ******* A. Gilchrest has some of the timber produced George scale Mr. Shea’s business season etc. A liberal treat of proved service to patrons. this up to music, nuts, candy in the yard for building bis new schooner at Jan. 1st, was over better than 1 forty percent Scott’s and fruit was provided. The young couple y of tin- farmers in this locality get a the marine and is out the last year’s, and Manager S. W. Coombs re- railway, getting received several valuable thing out of raising caulid >wers for ports such good bookings ahead that it is presents. stem anil stern-post. The molds for the Foot & Co. of Boston, but so far as likely that Mr. Shea will have a remarkable ; The officers of Golden Crown Lodge, K. ivo heard W. R. Ordway has beaten frames are in tfte bands of the lumbermen, season. | Dramatic News Jan. i:»r,h. Emulsion of P., were installed Jan. ■•ml. He raised $70 05 worth on one I Tuesday evening, Lace in Monroe and Damariscotta. F V. Cottrell and Curtains. D. A. W. & J. Sloan prevents consumption >f an acre. This is at tie- rate of Tarbell, representing 10th, by F. H. Welch of Listrict Nottingham Belfast, ou the work. acre. A has begun joiner of New' the house in hosts of other diseases which good record. [Camden York, largest carpet f Grand Chancellor, assisted by F. W. Pres- .. .1. Steamer Notes. The Penobscot was de- America, wras in town this week with num- attack the weak and those r 1 worth Lace Curtains will be sold cott as Grand Prelate, T. R. McAndless as _ td for Several new m Belfast and will soon be able to show as years. “bobs,” at the usual hour and on account of the inflamed throats and longs, 4 to the number of about seventy, sat down a of from ten to twelve storm a. m. varied a line of in ing did not arrive here until 1 Mon- samples Axmiuisters.Sav- ■ to a clam capacity for colds, bronchitis and con- supper in the banquet hall, pre- on as be found in Boston. iJo thoir appearance tins week. Some day. She left her return at the usual ouerries, etc,, may pared by F. R. York, landlord of York’s sumption. It is a food medi- ; vs are returning to the old style of hour Monday afternoon. The rehearsals of the Bangor chorus are hotel, who is an artist in that line. cine of remarkable power. A, WINTER JACKETS. ise before the present pattern was G L. Field lias at his home, now attended by more than 150 singers, and j just completed because it nourishes the Services were held in the new church for ...it. tie a number of sleds it is that at the next food, They No 2 I'niou street, a line row and sail boat expected meeting the the time last and a lirst Sunday, conducted by ■r steerer ; medicine, be= ; and the sils on the second of the dimensions: 14 feet over 225 names required by director Chapman body following all, Rev. Charles Whittier of Orono, who preach- 20 Fine Jackets. ih hi- a cause it corrects diseased C Colored & worth now feet oil small sled in front I 4 feet 10 im lies beam The timbers are of will have been obtained. At the rehearsal Black, $13 50, 88.50 ed a sermon of the occasion. The " “ conditions. worthy “ " “ week up t*• Friday gave us excellent bent oak, of clear streak last Thursday evening a letter was read I | planking cedar, top church is union and undenominational, and from E. B. Pitcher ol in now 7.00 ug. iit a rain ami heavy fog Saturday and thwarts of oak, finished The Belfast, which he 50c. and $1.00, all druggists. 12,50. j bright the repairs, which will cost about $2,500, " 1 ^ *' ‘‘ “ Go- snow so that considerable, team- boat lias a and resigned the position of director, and Arthur SCOTT & 1JOWNE, Chemists, New York “ dagger centre-board, judging were met largely by subscription. The 10 S. was chosen his 10.00. now 5.50 ■ v\ho< —. There was a rain I from her model should be easy to row and a Hyde successor. Mr. heavy whole work has been under the care of the will a■ gi t. with good sailer Hyde conduct rehearsals twice a month, snow’Sunday morniug, [ trustees, E. A. Carpenter, A. E. Chase and ALL FUR GOODS IN STOCK TO BE Director once that Ip rapid fail in the temperature, I would not miss a of the Tribune Chapman during time, T. I. j copy Concerning Local Industries. Huxford, and the work ias been well SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. on Id be used about w hile the fourth will be in charge of some ghs town, for the price of a year’s subscription.” re- and economically done. The c.hairmau, Mr. f tho ads wore bare. The competent member oi the chorus. prec.pi- marked an eld subseriber as lie came in to G. G. Pierce & Co. of this city have had Carpenter, has given a large share of his '.j. tie- rain and snow was 1 IS time and renew bis subscription to The Journal and A preliminary meeting was held Jan. 17th, on the market the past year a brand of 5* personal attention to the work,and is the estimation in to a continued advance on I Tribune. That which looking to forming au athletic association. cent cigars called Thompson’s Wiuuer. his energy and executive utility large Domestic Goods compels *. :, M' Sundaj*. Two ! sa::ds homes in this land Don’t forget ing of Rev. R. T. Capen, Rev. G. S. Mills Thompson, junior member of the firm. Mr. and furnishing of the building at this time advertisement on this class of » c:u-s \\e: the four that you can have The Journal and Tribune is due. With the of tie chande- g represented hy and W. R. Howard, to see if a suitable room Thompson drives the big wholesale team, hanging a for tv., g ?:.• in! -rs m the f tniiiv id ten of whole year !?2 00—fifty-two numbers of for a lier ami bell it will be in goods. Customers who our to I gymnasium can be secured; and the and finds that his winner is a winner of pub- completed every accepted advice buy iale James M• 4’; ii I'Ut three each paper. There will be a ser- remain, other, composed of five young men with lic favor wherever it is introduced. particular. preaching next at 2.30 the two ■. !‘ Met'rillis and and Mrs. II. !l (-ar- James H. Howes ami a went out to as to vice Sunday p. m. condu cted by heavy during past weeks have no reason to party Ralph Stickney chairman, solicit funds The Belfast Light & Power Co. is keeping id Belfast and Mrs t iara B. Ta mer of Pitchers Pond for the first, ice boat* Rev. D. Brackett. Tuesday amt members If 50 members can be se- the pond at the mouth of Goose Itiver clear- u. their investment. ill**. Mrs. Carter s husband, who was of the season. There was of cured who will §2 entrance fee and regret j ing plenty pay ed from snow and ready to cut when the ice A Two Fold Installation. Geo. G. ■ •sent,, is the only survivm if fourteen wind, but the ice was rather soft. The zero dues not $3 the associa- j exceeding per year becomes of merchantable thickuess. Last Davis Post, G. A. R., Brooks, held a joint dren of Jonathan Carter of Monty, temperature Tuesday night, made the ice a'l tion will be formed. Thus far about 40 year’s cut, except a small amount sold installation with the Woman’s Relief Corps A B ! arid Ralph H. Howes went out w ith a young men have to and the Swan. Calvin Ilervey and A. C right promised join to local retailers to supply a deficiency, is in Jau. 16th, in the afternoon, at their Post gess, trustees of the bonds of aud must have had tine committee think the outlook W. mortgage j party yesterday very encourag- the houses. The local dealers, Burgess, hall. The installation of the Grand Army GEORGE BURKETT, Belfast A Moosehead sport. F. G White ami others went to Lake It T. Co., j ing. Logan and Leavitt, are cutting only enough officers opened at 2 p. m., with Senior Vice Jan. 17th and drew lot four | Quantabacook yesterday for the first spin in by $1,000 New' Advertisements. Special bargains for present use, but will fill their houses as Commander A. H. Rose as installing officer, is for cancellation and This their ice boat. payment. | this week at Burkett’s in linen damask and soon as the ice becomes thick enough. The assisted by True P. Cilley as officer of the ^vODD FELLOWS’ BLOCK.^v ♦•s bonds $122,500 outstanding the 15th Mrs. John Lane had a narrow escape last napkins, cotton underwear,Nottingham lace quality is first-class. day. The officers are as follows: C#m., Lo- May next of the $150,000. Next was original Thursday. She comiug down the Mc- curtains and winter jackets... .See state- S. B. Harriman & Sons have leased the renzo Jones; S. V. C., William Briggs; J. larv they will draw $4,000 more, and Orillis hill at the eastern end of the lower ment of V. Elisha the Holyoke Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Perkins building, so-called, on Washington C., Whitten; Adjt.,Chas. M. Place; that not less than $4,500 per year. The when a horse collided with Field & Belfast.... John L. D. bridge, runaway represented by Quimby, street, for a term of years, and will carry on Q. M., Johnson; Surg., Cilley; "tees also in destroyed by burning $60,030 her aud smashed her The M. J. can one or P. B. O. Jefferson sleigh. runaway Dow, Brooks, deliver more a general carriage making, repairing and Chap., Clifford; D., ■st ‘oupons which were paid from Nov. was leader a team and G.. Willard F. S. M the of three-horse house or stable frames in the spring if or- blacksmithing business. They have been Hobbs; O Kendall; ->n», to Nov. 15. 180s. at the other end of the dered now.Read A. H. M. S John Past broke away bridge, w'hat R. A. French & in the same business in Swanville fourteen Rose; Q Dickey. Tv’ in the cars. The Lane Co. have to of the Cresco corset. New' President Miss Mary M. Hobbs installed the Hei st: Extension. Work on being frightened by say years. The firm consists of Mr. S. B. Harri- of mirt House extension was horse also ran away, but was with- wash silks received_See advt. of officers- the Woman’s Relief Corps, as- suspended stopped just man and his two sons Frank and Henry. Sale. >• ui out That so could be lost. B’iuder will be rewarded. sisted Miss Affie The officers the early part of the month, but injury. many people pocketbook The father is manager and has by Godding. January general j Clearing involved and no or of -Room to let in areas follows: Mrs. Mildred resumed last week on the arrival of cue, either the horses Johnson Block. Apply charge of the wood work and trimming; Pres., Cilley; j a to Poor & Son.Two ladies wanted S. V. J. V. Abbie I rafters The frame is now in place and hurt, was almost miracle. young Frank Harriman and Ira S. Grady have P., Delphina Stimpson ; P., To effectively reduce our immense stock previous to stock taking »f tiles are laul After the as agents. to Box ; Susan A. Affie being W. F Kakas of Boston was in Belfast re- travelling Apply 854, charge of the blacksmithiug, and Henry Cilley Chap., Briggs ; Treas., you will find we have put prices down to the lowest notch. ■ of the term of court, the court-room Belfast, Me... See advt. of F. A. & Mel- uig cently buying fur. ami found his agent., I. Rogers Harriman is foreman of the paint shop. The Godding; Con., Sophia Rowe; Guard, j learetl of etc., Co., bankers and brokers, Odd Fellows’ viua Dickey ; Sec., Mary M. Hobbs; A. Con furniture, carpets, pre- V. Miller, doing a good business in that line. building was used as a stable several years, ~W~'Xo trouble to show goods. to the to be. made there, Block. Mattie A. Eliza A. H .tch- '.v changes Mr. Miller has bought for the Kakas firm ami a portion of the stalls are left to accom- Fenalsou; Gil., at the front of the at inson. After the installation all to Money cheerfully refunded. platforms room, several years and reports that this is an un- modate the patrons of the shop. They be- repaired stations of the and will he the where the ladies had judge juries, usually season Prices rule on Supreme Judicial Court. business here with a good run of work. dining hall, pre- good high gin WO\ THE out and the lloor there to the j a bountiful The Post and :r’wASH DAY! brought all kinds except muskrat. Fox and mink pared supper. UNDERWEAR The "f that in the extensu n. and the raised 1 Churches. are both in a condition. We have i» night one case of sell at from $2.00 to $3.00, but Mr. Kakas XV. H. I’ogler Justice Presiding. Corps flourishing Heavy quality gray random mixed |A% itioniis the -odes between tlie Shirts and Drawers. along thinks these are not liable to for The term of the Judicial prices hold, January Supreme Services at the Unitarian church next Sun- Men’s and All -rdf's desks and the rear of the room will Extra heavy fleeced lined S irtsand Boys’ the reason that, there is now a fad in that Court was adjourned Wednesday afternoon, Our Best Crops. day will be as usual. Morning service at Drawers, mohair silk binding oil nade to eorrespoml with the others. ^"IQ- class of furs ami when it will Jan. 17th. after a term of 17 The fol. overlook stitched. __ “L Wool Sweaters passes prices days. 10:45, with sermon by the pastor, K,ev. J. M. shirts, last of the This was the topic on which Ellis ■m citation NKt e.ssakv. There was a drop suddenly. lowing action was taken the day at 12 Joseph Men’s extra fleeced lined Shirts Leighton. Sunday school M. at about ONE THIRD less than of at and Drawers. Lawrence make. A* regular value. k»-d in the of the term anti not in The Journal of last Brooks spoke, Jail. 18, the meeting of change condition reported will be held at the Mis- of Mitchell & Trussell. This is the name Meetings Peoples’ popular combination black, blue Men's ... the State Board of in I ’‘°.vs Sweaters, Ken leg of James Kelley last week : Agriculture Augusta. and white horizontal random st rip- Friday, of a new firm that begins business on Mon- sion, 58 High street, every Tuesday, Thurs- et vs. Hudson He handled his and with- ed patterns, made with latest im- 1 the surgeon decided that Emery French als., French subject excellently reluctantly next, at. 115 street. Both the mem- day, Saturday and Sunday evening at 7 day High et als.: for of real estate in out notes. He considered that the best Keen ail i utation was necessary. The petition partition crops Buyers Realize '-Vifit by operation bers are well known to our Martin o’clock. Bible study Sunday at 5 p. m. All people. Lincolnville; Win. P. Thompson appointed for Maiue and especially for Waldo county, Ladies’ heavy quality rib Vests, as performed the cut off fleeced Advantages Offered. Sunday, leg being L. Mitchell came to Belfast some years ad libitum for three minor defend- are welcome. lided, shaped long sleeves, /yAr> ago guardian are hay, corn and oats and peas. Hay is the crocheted front.. ^ »L st above the knee An examination showed ants; for Geo. E. John- fancy aud the stove ami tinware business judgment partition; The next of the bought F. Hahn regular quarterly meeting backbone of Maine’s agriculture. Fann- at, the soft tissues of the leg in the son, It. B. Sherman and A. appoint- Boys’ fleeced lined Shirts and Boys’ Twill Knee Pants vicinity of G. N. Black, in w ith Mr. S. G. Association of the Church of in Maine partnership ed commissioners to make partition. God ing can not well exist without the crop. The Drawers, heavy quality, color the fractures were injured so that | q A 20 badly ! Dunbar. Later Mr. Mitchell bought out liis Inhabitants of Jackson vs. Inhabitants of will be held at the Parkhaust brown, mixed. quantity of dozen, made well, schoolhouse, growing of stock depends on it,and indirect- with inside hand button-hole recovery was impossible. The injury to the action on account for loops, and has since continued the business Monticello; pauper two partner Unity, beginning Thursday evening, Feb. all the One of the Heavy quality natural mixed Over- side pockets and two buttons ~ ‘•ones was found to be an fracture of for $95 49 furnished to one Esther ly dairy products. great- *| oblique alone. He has now sold a half-interest to supplies shirts,Jersey knit laced front,shap- A ~ at knee.. V1- A. for trial first of 8th, aud continuing over the following Sun- est needs of the farm is and the ed ^'y ih bones, with no ami both Pooler; assigned day fertilizer, armholes, full length and width splintering, Mr. Geo. C. and the firm name will next term. Dunton Trussell, Dunton & for plaintiff. day. best way to this is to raise a ere in and were well. The get good bay place doing be as above. Mr. Trussell was for more than Stearns for defendant. and feed it to the stock. The sudden to 4iesh from B. B. Toothaker vs. Wm. R. The services at the Universalist church crop HANDKERCHIEFS njury the crushing, however, ten the aud efficient clerk Merrithew; Woolens and Worsteds years popular drug laud of in State cause action on a mortgage on a house and in next will be as follows: 10.45 a. m., loss the hay crop the would Men’s colored border as beyond help. The extended aud is a Sunday Handker- injured part at Poor & Son’s registered pharma- as of amount by the yard, bought for cash direct from Morrill; judgment mortgage; 12 m 6.15 p. m a It holds the same place with the chiefs, 18x18, attractive patterns around the ami was about an inch and a preaching; Sunday school; panic. the mills and sold at a advance leg, cist. He makes the change because he want- adjudged due now, and payable, $593 12; and colorings— copies of c slight stock as Hour does with man. Substitutes foreign f rom cost. half and that there will be due on the 27th young meeting; 7 lecture the manufacturing wide, evidently the mark of the sled in and as he is day peoples 30, by designs. ^Ceach ed to be business for lnmself, ~ of the additional sum of 60. “Walt A cor- have been but can take "ard as it fell upon the limb. At the time March, 1900, $116 pastor; subject, Whitman.” tried, nothing fully a mechanical genius he will soon be at home Dunton & Dunton for plaintiff. its Farmers too much on f the amputation the to the lower dial invitation is extended to all. place. depend flen’s SHIRTS injury in his new occupation and surroundings. Ulmer Hannon vs. Inhabitants of Liberty Outing Flannel their crop. When there is an off year, part:of the abdomen was well. last tiled and al- are the church notices: hay doing The Journal wishes the new firm the fullest (reported week) exceptions Following Baptist 5 dozen fancy laundered Shirts, de- lowed. or are it causes lots of meet- prices low, anxiety sirable patterns, two collars, size ac measure of success. Thursday evening the regular prayer Night Shirts. 50c Thk Band's Second Concert. The second In the cases of the Belfast Age Co. against because have on this so 10 12 and 17, to close, (each. — The they depended crop the several lire insurance it was ing with Soripture lesson Acts 6:1-15. oncert by tlie Belfast Baud given in the companies much. Veteran’s Meeting The Waldo County agreed by the parties that the decision of Sunday services will be as usual. Next >pera House last Friday evening was fully Next in to the he Hen’s Mixed Vett-ran Association will meet at the Judge Fogler should be final. the Home of importance hay crop Heavy to the Grange Tuesday evening Department MR. KIBBLE qua! first, aud the audience was Thirteen divprces were decreed during the corn More fodder can be Hall, North Thursday, Feb 1st. the School will meet in the vestry placed crop. The Journal’s Searsport, the term. Sunday ■trger. request number, grown on an acre with this crop than with Cotton Hose, 25c Will show the If stormy, the next fair The address for a social. (fT,r1,alr) gladly you stock. Sweet Old day. Three civil cases were tried by jury, all Songs, was received with enthus- other. is better also for our own use. of welcome will be Miss B. with verdict for the defendant. any It giveu by Carrie The mid-week will be iasm and encored Attend the next concert was session and prayer meeting The Hon. A. E. Nickerson. The grand jury in 4 days silo is proving important,as it is increas- Stinson; response by of- held at the North church Friday evening', Feb. 2ud, ami enjoy a treat found 34 indictments, for the following this, Thursday, the of corn. Dear we sound the call to ing production Comrades, again fences: arson, 1; breaking and entering, 1; at 7 Mis- WILLIAM A. •y home talent. Following is the last pro- evening 30; topic, ‘‘Distinguishing The third best lie considered to be CLARK, meet with us at North Searsport. Although stolen 1; 4; of- crop receiving goods, larceny, sionary Events of 1899 The Sunday ser- gram. There oats and He found that it was better we are few in number (only six) yet we shall fences against the liquor laws, 27. peas. vices will he as follows: Sermon by the pas- Kvrture, Poet and ‘easant, Suppe were 3 criminal trials; 1 man was sentenced to sow with some other than do all in our power to make the meeting grass grain MANUFACTURING CLOTHIER, Polish Dance, Scharwenka to State prison for 2 1-2 years, and 2 receiv- tor at 10:45, a. in.; Sunday school at 12 m.; alone. Peas and oats when Sweet Old pleasant We do not expect to the ed verdict- of not One ground together Songs, Dal hey provide guilty. pleaded consecration meeting of the C. E at 2 Society make a well balanced food. This should not (Request, number) entertainment and refreshments that can gui lty and was given 30 days in jail; plead- * * * 6 30 p. in.; that obtains.” # Phenix Row. Song. An Der W'essr, Possol ed guilty and sentence was Mispended dur- topic, “Prayer be sown however. In he advis- Belfast, be furnished where there is a Post and late, closing M r. 3olm Parker Corps, and 1 case was continued The will lecture in the at 7 30 ing good behavior, pastoi vestry ed the of a to Ballet from William yet what we furnish will come from to next cases went to raising Urge hay crop,and help Music, Tell, Rossini loyal term. Eight liquor p. m. Selection from “The Serenade,” Herbert hearts and welcoming hands. Bring along the Law Court on demurrer; the others on this out a large corn crop, just as much as -• -a P tloina. Yerdier the both old and new, were con- The Cattle and then sow the land with your lunch basket and we w'ill furnish docket, Libby Yard. possible, peas M usu al pork tinued. will to attend Episode, (Descriptive,) Voelker and oats. pay you and beans and coffee. We to see Svnoi'.sis: Break of Day; Singing of Birds; hope every The Libby Bros, have arranged at Burn- IT the^ crowing of Boosters; Hum Milan's Call. Chimes veteran in Waldo and their ladies Accident on Crotch Island. county ham one of the cattle ci the Distance; Call to Assemble; Call at the largest receiving yards In Memory of with us that Llewellyn Kenney. ARE YOU AN Blacksmith the Smith at day. [A. Stiuson, Sec’y. of Shop; work; they An accident which came near east the Watertown market yards, and it Assemble; Champagne Song; After the very being game; the result of two men their is their intention to make this the Firing of (inns, Ac.; Homeward Bound. A Sleigh Hide to Searsport. Sleigh costing lives, j receiving So silently death comes, all unaware on the of L. occurred quarry John Goss on ! for market cattle in Central Ol that dread ever all too rides to Searsport, with supper at the Sears- point Maine. presence near, Out Sale Firemen’s Ball. The annual ball of the Crotch Island Jan. 11th. A grout ^INVESTOR P large pile To That leaveth but, alas, an empty chair Closing this ard will be the cattle of port house, have for years been with it Chas. Cleveland y brought I)(» V <* r Washington Hose Co., No. 1, was given in popular gave away, carrying Hushing a voice uuto your hearts so dear. I'NDK Its I'AND DEALING IN and David who became the and -OF_ Belfast with our people, but this season the condi- Gott, entangled in surrounding country, here will be Opera House, Thursday evening, such a manner that was short of tions have not been and the first escape only held market days each week. Tiie mar- And it is well, for could ym see ahead Jan. 18tli. The attendance was aud favorable, miraculous. Mr. Cleveland large actually rode And know how soon those STOCKS and ride of the season did not take ket will be for the farm- lips would si- BONDS? feature was place until on of the mass and had one days opportunities every successfully carried out. top moving leg lent he, REMNANTS, OuDS and ENDS, last week. Jan. bound between two boulders which “chew- ers to or and when the week’s sale We h ive opened a branch The supper tables were Wednesday morning, 17th, buy sell, How e’en the your feet must office in Odd Fellows’ bountifully supplied it lonely path Mr. and Mrs. J. L. decided to ed” and jammed fearfully as the rocks is closed the Block, Room where we will he with the best of from the homes Sleeper get up cattle remaining will he ship- tread ...BY... 2, pleased to give everything crunched along, while Gott, who had made a it not sadder a sleighing party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. ped at once to the greater market. It is the Were thus for you and me? you free an\ information you may desire .of our citizens, who are always generous in leap, landed in a crevice twenty feet be- regard- MARCELLUS J. WALL STREET and its Edward A. and of N. low as a boulder fell down like a of the Bros, to make this sta- DOW, ing methods. We feel their contributions on these occasions. Tlie Perry family Fargo, just large purpose Libby “Oh death, so hard and cruel at the best,” and certain that the market is now in a D., who are and at eleven trapdoor pinned him under. The affair tion the on the hearts so condition that distribution of articles resulted as follows: visiting here, feeding point Maine Central Our aching oft doth wildly cry, M/YINK terminated most as Mr. Cleve BROOKS, will pay you to watch it. Quotations on all o’clock notified W, E.Grinnell fortunately, for all the cattle to the Massachusetts Forgetting how these weary feet need rest, stocks barrel of Hour to M. A. a ton by telephone land will have the broken and crushed going u Stephenson; leg And peace, and joy beneath a fairer ring the hours from 1 o to 3. that a of would be over to market from the east. sky. of coal to Lewis Smith; and a five dollar party thirty sup- saved entirely while Mr. Gott received but But when the was it a slightly lacerated scalp and a few bruises At the time the are And his loss seems to F. A. gold piece to William S. Aldus, who bought per. party made up present Libbys feeding so,although hard bear, WANTED, ROGERS & CO., that will readily heal. Mr. Cleveland is a sadder far than words can ever the last ticket numbered forty-three. Mr. and Mrs. Grin- most of the cattle that come from Aye, tell; Good local solicitors and collectors. sold and took it in order to resident of Crotch Isiaud and far-away Salary §10 -INCORPORATED.. .. (Stoniugton) Still here to stay all life’s pain and care week and additional ned were to the Aroostook. Id the it is to per commissions. Apply at close the sale. The was equal emergency, however, has a wife and several while Mr. spring proposed dance well attended children, Were crueller—He doeth all things well. once to W. F. GRANGER, bankers and brokers, and served a bountiful in Gott is only a transient in the ask the Maine Central railroad to a No. 5 Wabeno Mass. and the music by Ames’ orchestra was satis- supper quantity place, being lay spur St., Roxburv, an on the above mentioned. shall Ames Mass. aud excellent in employee quarry track that will hold at least ten so And when for you come the messenger 2w3# Builtling, Boston, factory to listeners and dancers. The net quality. After supper the cars, that [Deer Isle Press. That comelh, lonely ones, e’en soon or was with cards and in social the unloading and reloading be more receipts, after payiug all bills, was $124 HO, evening spent wil^ late, BELFAST BRANCH, in 4 and then came the drive home convenient. It is said that an effort was How sweet the when which was divided among the members of converse, by CASTOZIIA. meeting, through Room 2, Odd Fellows' Building, The was made to get the Libby Bros, to locate their “Gates ajar” the company All dishes which have moonlight. sleighing never better, Tho Kind You Hava House or Stable Frames. l>. E. DJNOVAN, Manager. no$ Bwn the _/f Always Bought but Husband and father doth your comiug and the affair was a success yards in Waterville, they to been returned to the owners may be found grand from start preferred | wait. We can deliver one or several in the if cling to the old that was the scene of spring to finish. place ordered now. 4tf at Welch & Patterson’s lunch car. their work as a i Myra W. father’s great cattle buyer, Emerson, j MARCELLUS J. DOW, Brooks, Me. Suggestions for Kindergarten Reform, ihe a j Newspaper as an Educator. To Senator Hoar. Only Dog. 1 would like to see organized a work of fWritten by D. L. Dyer of Winter port on ] After all, the great educator of the Dear Senator Hoar: rescue to deliver the modern kindergarten ! the death of his dog.J is the not because the I have read recent note from the aud to people newspaper, your “Only a dog,” you wonder why metaphysicians, give it ! the LnTnTnTrniTmmMmiiMiu'iiiiililllllillHIflliiiniiniiiMiimMmiiuiiiuiMiims opinions of gieat editors are valuable, but Upon Phillipino question, I grieve so much to see him die. over to the who if knew philosophical hygienists, Which I’ll not to Ah! you the a of [LETTER TO MRS. PINKHAM NO. 14,363] attempt quote. should make it and first of newspaper gives complete history How true a friend a dog can be, everywhere But I the present from which the into the “I have taken eight bottles of Lydia can’t help criticising it, And what a friend he was to me i i ail a palace of health. path E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound For you ought to know better When friends were few. The needed reforms in the future must be blazed. As time marches kindergarten with gratifying results. I had been Than to go off half-cocked” of come with on clown the vale of cur- a a beast;” you sneer ; CASTORU dog; must, course, deliberation through years, and had two chil- With “Only Tor Infants and Children. married four years such a high-flown letter. “Not worthy of a sigh or tear.” enough to be suie. A committee of ten or rent events must be the of future guide dren. I was all run down, had falling don’t Speak not to me moie might help, provided they were not progress. A of the events of Why you wait a bit knowledge womb with all its Such falsehood of my poor dumb friend but were wise and com- of distressing symp- And the kindergaitners, to-day aud a shrewd guess of what will get information While 1 have language to defend toms. I had doctor eel with a petent; although a badly appointed com- happen to-morrow is the education the good Which the Bureau has at Washington His memory. The Kind You Have mittee would do harm but I derived little by confirming old people and that is what we physician, very good Before you cuss the Administration? need, get thro’ thick and piactices. Let me confess that I from the from his treatment. After a Thro’ ups and downs, thin, frankly newspaper. taking It is do know at easy enough to find fault My boon companion he has been, not, myself, present just what We have improved textbooks with en- few bottles of your medicine, I was After a is For years and years. should be done or how this of but I would take a new nurse seven- thing done, AVege tabic Always just grade 1 to do work and Bought tertaining stories, able my my He journeyed witli me many miles; PrcparationforAs- education should be best One and " Why didn’t you toll us how organized. departure read tbe newspapers in the monthg’-old babe. I recommend your 1 gave him frowns, 1 gave him smiles theFoodandRegula- of w my dearest ishes is to have adequate schools. 1 wish Senator Hoar and the When the trouble first And now, sad tears. the Stomachs and Bowels ^medicine to every wife and mother. begun? Isimilatingting of means placed at my disposal to experi- children iu the schools would read It be all Bears the public 'Had I I could write much more may well enough ment a few or until I could time, Oh, go away and let me cry ; years, present “Capt. Cain’s Turkey published This world for to view Treat,” in its I bid God's in you For now1 know the reason » a scheme ot detailed work. That this in the Herald. praise. you speed you why work.”—Mrs. L. A. From your inflated air ship 1 loved him so. could now be done from data that are The same lessons iu the schools your good Morris, reading Floating in the ether blue. Leave me alone to close Ins eyes, accessible is ceitain. Great become a Welaka, Putnam Co., Fla. Signature improvements threadbare, like last year’s al- That looked so wistful and so wise, Promotes To talk Digestion,Cheerful- an entirely piacticable. manac. would of Satan and the Tempter. to kuow. Newspaper reading give Dear Mrs. Pinkham—When I com- Trying ness and Rest.Contains neither A tew things 1 shall venture to indicate. tlie children new lessons Aud all that kind of stuff, reading every I was nor The must be The activi- menced the use of your remedies At gate or door Opium.Morphine Mineral. of body strengthened. day and new ideas that would setthecliil- Isn’t the kind of argument garden open 1 You’ll iuu to more. ties should involve more to very bad off. Every two weeks 1 was weicome me no Not Nahcotic. body movements, dren thinking aud sharpen their wit. That makes smooth from troubled with which made things rough. Dear little lriend. and the strain upon the hand aud eye ! The newspaper keeps step with the music flowing spells Come down You were so good, so kind, so true, should l e reduced. The edu- of our civilization. A me very weak. I had two of the best to earth awhile very high advancing picture I question, looking down at you, cational value of should Ami some notion of old PrP. IKl '.PL PI PULER dancing be ex- ; of the living present is drawn iu the news- doctors, but they did not seem to help get earthly ; Is this ilie end ? m-pt ploit* it cadences the entire soul as paper by the closest observer. Short me. Perhaps we’ll not be so far apart JuinpAm Slid almost else. should Is there for you no “other side 41x. Senna \ nothing Building be stories and biographical sketches that up- said trouble was caused Wiien you get over your emotions ; “They my No home death's tide HochtUt Suits done with much blocks. lilt and mind are found in beyond chilling larger Catching, please the child from weakness and was to 4ni.u Set d I nothing About General Aguiualdo, Aim heavy log ? and and the iu tlie cleanest cut of > • throwing, lilting plays games newspapers, about. I fel t tired all the timei had Where meekness ami will lYpptnmnl should wrorry The “Washington of to-day,” liUelity Hi CarhonafpSoda ! be selected from Mr. Johnson’s, or Anglo-Saxon. Men, who have not had Meet no ainbi tion. I was w« >rse a 11 reward, although you be Seed 1 sonic other convenient Imita- much growi ng Whose been shouting li'orrn The repertory. schooling, educate themselves iu praises you’ve a fud j the time until the use of E. “Duly dug.” Clan Sugar j tion 01 ’do as 1 do" activities should alter life by reading the newspapers and Tbegan Lydia Along the political highway. \\'inbrgn*n flavor. J am have a if aie some PinkhanTs Vegetable Compound. I “He had no soul!” How know So? larger place. Bean-bags, and, better educated than college I You you say your grandfather YV hat not there were loom, pel haps the hoop, the graduates. If graduates would now able to help about the house, and have you mat had .lack, Remedy for college Was with at Bunker Save idle Apcrfrct Constipa- am Prescott Hill, speech? Kind jumping-lope, and the kite might, have devote one after to a close much improved in health." Mrs. Sour year graduation II from the Bible can read tion, Stomach,Diarrhoea, some place. of the would find A Callicoon N. Y. And fought agin the English you study newspapers they Walker, Depot, Him soulless, then L ov\ n no creed Worms .Convulsions .Feverish Certainly the doll, with all its immense in inselves much benefited With musket, aimed to kili. thereby. That preachers nreacli. ness and Loss OF SLEEP. educational should be The is tin book that all power, carefully newspaper Register of Deep Water Vessels, We believe it’s always better You Have introduced. Much might be said in fa- who abreast of the times, My dog had love ami laith ami study keep To in our whack joy lac Simile of put biggest — Signature vor of the color-top, peg-board, soap- j Why not put it into the schools? SHIPS. As much an any baby buy him who our such as Agin lights Country intelligence ; bubbles, aud old plays jack-straws | M hat is going on all over the world is Abner Coburn, M L Park, sailed from Instead of her in the back Could smell, see, heal, and suffer ; aud knuckle bones. All the Proceedings I iu the newspapeis. As the children read New York Sept 15 for spoken Oct 28, stabbing pain Iiiogo; \Y hat makes a soul d these are vain? NEW YORK. of the I >\ and the contents of of different cities and countries could lat 9 N, Ion 27 W. Congress, they By staying here at home YV lien i go hence the should be studied am; A G Hopes, David Rivers, sailed from Always find the on their there- Bought. toy -shop, always places maps, New York July 29 for San Francisco; Making long-winded speeches and nse«i. Walking sideways and back- by tix in their minds geographical facts. ’Tis my belief will be sailed from F 1. Oct 30. For a lot of curious my dog and out in Stanley, beings tbe first to me. ways, Sorting very heterogeneous Many grown people learn geography from Among welcome A J Fuller, C M Nichols, cleared Who wear no shirt or breeches. blocks and cmds and like to are so laying like, that iv..y. When the sci ool books Philadelphia (V-t 28 for Nagasaki. Believing be while with laid 1 keep the collar that he wore. might tried; pop-corn, play down the newspaper is taken up, but Aryan, A. T. VN hittier, sailed from San M ay be we’ve got our foot in it, And do not farewell to Jack EXACT COPT OF WRAPPER. (balk, shells, spools, pictures—peihaps all do: '{ take the newspapers. Francisco Oct 18 for New York. say up Many Blit, whether we have or no, But will meet him at the door. cut and milkweed tliiu the are not worth read- A N Blanchard, sailed from golden pasted— pods, potato- newspapers Bangalore, ’Taint no time for sermons Port Elizabeth Dec 18 for N S W. THE CENTAUR woik, the anti all because are so and Newcastle, 8AST0RIRCOMPANY, NtWYOHK CITY, possibly whip, possible ing, they common, E B Sutton, E L Carver, arrived at San While we have got this light in tow. vontact ;th animate life should be care- thereby lose the of self-edu- Patti lias just celebrated in Paris the opportunity Francisco, Jan. 7th, from Philadelphia. fully exj nented remem- cation If was The met*, who at Bunker Hi 11 fortieth of her debut on with—always newspaper reading begun Emily F VN hitney, A S Pendleton, arrived fought anniversary the bering that child’s interest in animals in the habit would be the public schools, at Manila Dec 27 from Newcastle, N W, Would have had much less to do operatic stage, recalling the fact that lier culminates held ve in or man- that flowers trees, formed and would continue through Emily Reed, I> C Nichols, sailed from ! If all had pulled together then inaugural earnings weie only £33 a night. I At a Probate Court held at Belfast, wit bin and for and that the latter reaches its apex before hood and womanhood, and tliusthe news- Singapore Dec 11 for Hong Kong. At a Probate Court. held at Belfast, witliin ami for t When looked blue. the County of Waldo, on the 9th of Janu- interest in Gov B F sailed from everything day the of Waldo, m tin- second of inanimate tilings. When we paper would become the library of the, Robie, Colcord, Hong A. D. 1900. County Tuesday ary, A. 1) 11)00. reflect for a moment on the richness of Kong Oct 8 for New York; spoken Jan 13, Your goo*1 old rifle, January, great common multitude. grandsire’s e. Daniels, oldest son of martha lat 32 Ion 72 W. * certain instrument, to be the last the that be The “man with the hoe” has not the time i N, If it were forth to-day, Millard1’. DANIELS, late of in said purporting possible symbolism might shooting Liberty, County A will and testament ot (JKOKOE T l.’A >- B Hyde, T P Colcord. sailed from j of N1 out of like tlie or inclination to over scientific works Henry Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition, developed objects above, pour Norfolk 7 for at Would be pointed at our enemies Carters LETT, late of Belfast, in said County of Waldo, Sept Honolulu; Valparaiso praying that he or some other suitable person we lealize that the intellectual or elabor te volumes of but lie deceased, having been presented for probate. pabulum, history, Dec 2(>. with cargo on lire. Instead of the other way. may be appointed administrator of the estate ol That notice be to even according to the current Froebel can read the daily paper after his day’s j .»osepnus, P R Gilkey, cleared from Wittle said deceased. Ordered, given all persons in- But here’s a bit of counsel, which terested by causing a copy of this order to be pub- would be condensed and en- work is and aside the Hong Kong Oct 31 for New York; passed That the said nonce to philosophy, done, thereby lay Ordered, petitioner give li bed three weeks successively in The Republican riclicd rather than cares an Nov 28. I’ll leave for you ami those Tiver all interested a of this otherwise. of the day and enjoy intellectual j Aujer persons by causing copy Journal, a newspaper published at Belfast, that L F I at order to be published three weeks in i he intellectual method ot kindergar- feast. A close reader doesn't Mary Cushing, Pendleton, Hong “Who give comfort to the enemy” successively they appear at a Piobate Court, to be held at Bel- newspaper PILLS. the Journal, a newspaper at ten Kong Dec 1 for Hiogo and New York. Republican published fast. within and for said County, on the second thought needs readjustment. It must get led astray by special pleaders. He ; “And thereby aid our foes.” I Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate Court, May Flint, sailed from Hong Kong Nov 13 Tuesday of February next, at ten of the clock be- be made accessible to the scientific move- reads with a critic's and to be held at Belfast, within and for said Countv, eye, accepts ; for fore noon, and show cause, if any they have, why Tacoma. By about on the 13th of A. D. at ten ment ot the which has touch- that doesn't coincide with known telling equality day February. 1900, of the same should not be proved, approved and al- age, hardly nothing Puritan, A N Blanchard, sailed from San the noon, and cause Of Truth and clock before show if any thev lowed. ed it. It must the marvellous facts and common sense. Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. Justice, Right, study have, why the prayer of said petitioner should pub- definite curriculum, with loyalty to the can buy. by valuable in curing and ministrator of the estate ol said deceased. lished three weeks in The biican Kong Dec 1 lor New York. equally Constipation, pre- successively R*|>i in And then we’ll fix the 1 iws. venting this annoying complaint, while they also That the said notic e to Journal, published at Belfast, that they may ap- genetic conception,and friendly rapport of a mantilla. “Is it not a Tiilie E Starbuck, Ebeii Curtis, arrived at Ordered, petitioner give They spoke correct all disorders of the* stomach, stimulate tho c a at a Probate Court, to be he'd at Belfast, with the new should be B. Billings. all persons interested by ausing copy of this pear psychology.There senor?" murmured the beautiful Cas- San Francisco Jan. 5th from E. ami poem, Philadelphia. liver regulate tho bowels. Even if they only order to be published three weeks successively within and lor said Count}. on the second 1 n-sday less attention to and a closer in- tilian. “It is a he, "A Win H sailed for Port ~ of at aid proved, appioved and amove.! the loth of A. 1» (jEO. E JOHNSON. J ige. up at him with her gu-at pleading eyes. Wm H Conner, J T Erskine, at. Hong 1849= 1899. County.on day February, 19<»(>, There is also needed more sentiment and head A true Attest: at ten of the cluck before noon and show copy. Journal. Nov 11, line. Ache would bo almost to those who cause, less truer of [Detroit, Kong they priceless if have, the of said Ciias. r. Hazhuink, Register. sentimentality—a conception W J Botch. Sewall C Lancaster, arrived Buffer from this distressing complaint; butfortu* ) any hey why prayer petition- the not as clouds of N. Packard er slum d not be granted. child, trailing ghuy Had Heart—« on hi not Lie Down for at Jan (itIj in m Baltimore. [Read by Mrs. Helen at the uately their goodness does notemlhere.and those Manila, GEO. i: JOHNSON. Judge. 1ITAMMJ SS.-ln Court ollT-oo.*.,.. lie a* lie’ — Who once them will find and but Months 1 was unable to lie of and try these little* pills valu- faintly understanding anything, Kighteen BARKS wedding Mr. Mrs. Franklin A true copy. Attest fast, on the Orb da\ ol Jantiarv. J AN- golden able in so many ways that they will not be wil- as a bivelx little animal, full of helpless- down in my bed lor eightt en months, ov mg Chas. P. Hazi rt.NK, Register. NIE L. sI FTSON and CHARLES SI'ElS-i.N ad- Alice Alauson Ford, sailed from Aiden, Dec. JO, 1800 ] ling to do without them. But after all sick head ness and incapacity, but also of boundless to smothering spells caused by Heart Dis- Reed, ministrators ol the estate of CHARE SB s 1 E'l. New Yoik Jan 15 ior Barbados. Could we recall the vanished Ai a Pro\, !.•:•• ->t .ii'goi. in the ot p ..r, educator, even the ease. One bottle of Dr. Agnew s Cure tor years oungx potentialities. F\c; from Nanaimo Dec 9 :r of W aldo on late trustee under the at. the Heart removed tin trouble, and to I Edward May, sailed That live memory’s golden light, the County the si-coi.n Tuesday of deceased, last will tes- will u care- day ■ univcisity pr-dessor, profit by for Honolulu. Which would we the smiles or A. 1>. I 9(>o. tament >! WAl.lui PE1B( E. I ate of I--a.Ain't am as veil as ever I was."— L. W. Law, have, tears, January, ful in the ot for tile bemu: stiulx <>t the kindeigarten. The enthu- C P N F sailed from Port- To our friends ACHE certain robe the last County Waldo, All- Toronto Junction. This is but one of a Dixon, Gilkey, give to-night? instrument, pin porting banc of so lives that here 1 III 'R PEIRCE, tlm Iml am, siasm and Jove of children on which it is land 4 for Bahia Nov lathe many is where will and testament ..I SAI.i \ D BARTLL'I 1", having presented testimonies to tin- merits of tins Sept Blai.ca; spoken, \ ttnal ac.-ouut ol the said thousand If some swift wemake our great boast. Our pills cure it while ( deceas- trusteeship of haries based are the needs in the Iat 15 S. Ion 34 V, by kaleidoscope, late ol Jack.-on. in sain oimty ol Waldo, very.greatest, great cure. Sold by Kilgore N: Wilson and d, others do not. P. Sti-lson ini- allowanee. arrived .it Buenos Some alehtmy of lime and fate: ed, having been pie; utcl bo probate. should lead the — Ethel, Dodge. Ayres Carter's Little Liver Pills aro small and higher Froebel A. A Howes & Co. 80. very That he < grades. The flowers that crowned the. hills of not ice be to all in- Ordered, notice thereol gi :i,reo Nov 25 from Portland. hope to or a Ordered, That given per.-ons n.ovenn nt of very easy take. One two pills make dose. weeks in the dm present marvellous advance, and ol ■ nlei to he successively, Kepuldieai rnal, "You that words be- A T sailed from Might grow blossom iate; are and do or terested by causing a copy tin- pub Judge.. say passed Erie Heed, Whittier, They strictly vegetable not gripe a ne a in in s. ,• -. ■< and not be at its chariot wheels. lished time weeks in The wsj pm published Brll.i-t, my, dragged ami his wife. "Did w but their action ull who sueees-ively l.eptd tweintbe accused you N* York Nov 25 lor Bahia. we not lose tin* sense purge, by gentle please that all persons inteiested max attend a Pi.’>- who Would precious use In vials Jomml, puhli.-hed at Bellas’, that they may ap I would invoke out wisest mothers bca what were?' W n imss—“No, T Herbert W H arrived them. at 25 cents ; five for $1. Sold bate to be liebl at BePasi.on tin- l.V.h they Black, Blanchard, all the have at a to be held .u Court, day Of passing years brought. or sent mail, pear Probate Court, Beilast, most the home the • :hen didn -ar them. but 1 saw them at Rosairo Dec 12th from Boston via Buenos by druggists everywhere, by id February next, and show uum-. ii any glorify by light Judge: For would be no recompense within ami I i>r said ( ontitx, eii ihe* see*11id lues- they were youth have, whx the said ana a; n -i n wi file and example, to let it. shine into this "Saw them?" vtnuess—"Acs; they Ayres. For CARTER MEDICINE New York. day of February next. *t ten ol tin-clock b -i- if knowledge dearly bought. CO., OEO. L. JOHNSON, a me which is neaier to tin* home in the dictionary t,l at be threw at her.” lolani, McClure, arrived at Nanaimo Dec u ton and show cause if any they liaxe. why he institution, A truec i'.v. Attest j Boston Transcript. 1 from Honolulu. If, through the distant, toilsome lane same should not be prmed,approx,*o and nIb• w 1. than any other. J would invite girl gra-u- GEO. E. JlHIN-i Ciias P Hazi.i.tim Register. Mabel 1 Meyers, C N Meyers, arrived Angels could bring the lost youth hack, Small Fill Fries. >N, Judge ates, seeking avocation where they cm Dr Catarrhal Cower.—Rev. A true Attest: Agnew’s at Rosario Dec 19 from Portland via Buenos And vanished flowers bloom again SmallJosi_Small copy. to bear all the best that an academ- W il. Mam, of the Emanuel Chas. P. Hazki.tink, Register. IP AEIKISS..In Court ol I rob.it r. !»♦•!* m P.el- bring pastor Baptist res. the track Ay Along spirit’s ; on the V)tli >t I !*«»»». 11! i; | \ ic careei has to cousin- r Church, Buffalo, gives strong testimony for V? fast, day Jaim.ity taught them, sailed from New York Jan 5 for At a Probate Court heitl at within ami .\i. *>t HF.\'K\ Kot.EKS of is a firm believer in Dr ’s Catar- Matanzas, Belfast, SMITH, guardian of more lead- ami Agnew whether The need educated Havana. Would we forego the wisdom born for the County of W al< o, on the second 'I'm sday \V interport., in said Count \. In.\ tug presented his rhal Powder. He. had tried many kinds of PROBATE NOTICES. ers here dots not constitute a call to Olive Thurlow, J O Hayes, sailed from Of later years, the smiles, the tears, ol January, A D. 11*00. final aecount of guardianship lor ailowanee. remedies without avail. "After using Dr. them. 1 would like to call tire attention Boston Jan 7 for Fernandina. The deep experience hardly won, A certain instrument, to he the last ordered, that notice theref»f he three Agnew’s Catarrhal Power I was benefited purporting given, E G arrived at East The mingled and fears? At a l’n hate 1 mm held at within /V will and testament of EZRA PATTI'. K, late weeks in the Journal, a of women and leaders in all re- w Penobscot, Parker, j hopes Beilast, ami for successively, Republican literary at once," are bis ords. Tt is a wonderful < the of in on of Monroe, in said County of Waldo, deceased, nexvspapei publisiied in Belfast, ii. sa unty. forms that tend to the of a Harbor, T I, Jan 5 from Barbados. Comity Waldo, vacation, the ltith development remedy. It relieves mstaiiT.i- Sold by Ah no, dear friend, Time has fled been for that alt interested max attend a Pio Rebecca 1 row M G Dow, Great Yar- j though day ol January, A. D. l‘JOO. having presented probate. persons women as ell, on At sphere far complete and lilted Ki.gore vYilsou and A. A. Howes & Co.— And lef u his seal on lip and brow, bate Court, to be held at Belfast, tin- 1 li day mouth for Do' er Dec 27. j A certain instrument, to lie the last Ordered, That notice be to all persons in- j Plymouth, passed ; silver crowns each honored head purporting given 1 Felnuarx next, and show cause, U any thex Id her activities as man m «do institutions at Though will ami testament <»| CLARA A. a *>f this order to ho Rose lunis, Melvin Colcord. arrived YORK, terested b> causing copy have, xxhx the said account should not hr amoved. You do not miss him now. latent in sain s and iniuitious t he kindergar- Nichols, sailed fiom New York Of ask no published A rue op> At test patho upon ‘lie “what’s name?” W Sachem, hiu) you miracle, it a be held at little lawyer you That appeal Probate Court, to Belfast, ( _« a ti L Dec 14 for ar at St. Thomas Jan No of the Ordered, notice he given to all persons in- has. P. Hazkli ink. !.< er. ten. which has development in the witness. “No! Hong Kong; backward turning clock, within and lor said on the second Tues- J Julies,” responded terested by causing a copy of this order to be County, !ai that of ami 4, leaking. Hut oi courage, faith and will, pub- next at ten of the clock before country beyond any other; i, ! t\ hat’s your ftiiI name?” “Fuji name?” ly lished three weeks successively in The day of February Thomas A Goddard, J H Park, sailed from In all life’s to walk. Republican ind show' it have, the -In Court of Probate, held at Bel- 1 would urge collegues in the witness “Oh, it’s the same as paths Journal, published at Belfast, that nocn, cause, any they why mj professional (jueried they may ap- last, iiu tin- bill ft lbi»n. Boston Dec 30 for Rosario. at a same should not be approved and allowed. UfALDOSS. day January. own a field when i am sober." North pear Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, proved, my depart nen1, seeking [Philadelphia W Your is yours, you hold it dear, CEO. E. llhN'J. l> >A lit. I N I. administrator on tne estate illard Mudgett, A C Colcord, cleared past within and lor said County, on the second Tues- JOHNSON, Judge, where can be to con- American. its A Attest ft THOMAS M. S\\ Id'AhY, late of m phiiosophv applied, from Boston Jan Id foi and a Hold all its gladness, all pain, day of Eebri ary next, at ten of the clock before j true copy. Sear>port, Rulisque Chas. P. said CountN, decease.i, 1:is first sider! his. d*-feels of the Kinder- skin And count each and each tear, noon, and show cause, if the Hazeltine, Register having presented [Some Have You Kczema?—Have you any market. joy any they have, why i said estate garten ir Ameiiea. President G Stan- disease or Are you to BRIOS. As sweet eternal gain. pnved, approved and allowed. by eruptions? subject gko e. SS. in Court of Probate, held at Bel- for allowance. Hall i: the Forum. I or scalding ? Dr. Agnew’s Ointment Johnson, judge. Ordered, that notice thereof be three ley Januaiy ehating Leonora, J H Monroe, from Brunswick, ’Tis sweet to live, and one by one, A true copy. Attest: WALDOfast, on the Oth day of January, 1000. given, ! (Mires and all of and weeks in flu- a prevents and any these, Ga for New arrived at New York Swift fled the or careless Chas. P. Hazeltine, ANNIE L. STETSON and CHARLES STEISON, success.ve‘:>. Republican Journal, Haven, days youth, Register. ;c cures and Blind Piles on the of CHARLES P. newspaper published Belfast, in said County, j itching, Bleeding be-j Jan 10. And now the sun administrators estate ■ v slowly setting j that all interested attend at a Pro- Ii hts been dec aistrateO repeated! ill i sides. One application brings relief in ten j SS.—In Court of Probale, held in Bel- STETSON, late of Bangor, in the County of persons may SCHOONERS. Shines on your golden path. VYJALDO last bate Court, to be heid ..t Belfast, on flic Kith every State in the Fnion and in many for- 1 and eases cured in three to six ! li last, on the 9tli day of January, 15)00. Penobscot, deceased, late Trustee under the day minutes, of ,u:d show if an\ W R sailed from ISADORE B. administiatrix' on the will and testament of Catharine Peirce, late of February next, cause, they eign nutrns that Chamberlain’s Cough Sold Kilgore & Wilson and A. Georgia Giiaey, Gilkey, Green be the years that wait thee still, TILTON, | nights by j York. estate of JOHN N. late of in the of Waldo for the benefit have, why the said count should not be lllowed. K- nieuv s a ertriin ami cure for & Co. Jo cents—88. Fernandina Jan 3 for New Aud the TILTON, Thorndike, I Frankfort, County preventive | A. Howes placid yet narrowing stream, in said of Arthur the full and t.Fo E. JOHNSON, -bulge. Ii lias ln-i oine the. universal H B Colson .cleared from Bruns- County, deceased, having presented her Peirce, having presented i'i'ouJ•. remedy Gladys, May all life’s blessings as they fall final account of final of the of said Charles A true copy. Attest wick 10 for New York. administration of said estate for account trusteeship for that, disease M. \* Fisher of Liberty, Education of Women—“She man- Jau Seem like a dream. allowance. allowance. Cm as. P. Ha/klitm:, Register. Higher at rosy j P. Stetson for W. Va one, what has be-u said Clausen, Jr, Appleby, arrived repeats aged 1,0 keep her cook more than a week Henry Ordered, That notice be three Bath Jan 1 from Savannah. And when baiting steps are set thereof be given, three Ordered, That notice thereof given, around tic glebe wln-n lie writes: 1 have after the cook decided to leave.” “I’m not thy weeks iu SS.—Iu Court <-i Probate, held at Bel- from New successively, the Republican Journal, a ! weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, used t liainheiIain’s in John C Smith, Kneeland, sailed To follow in the unknown trail, WALDO on tin* bth of l'JOt). rough Remedy my surprised. At college her blocking and in- newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, a newspaper published in Belfast, in said county, fast, da> January, York Jan 10 for Brunswick. of faith be turned to meet ROXANN'A M. BABRIDGE administratrix on farm I for several yeais and always with terference were thought phenomeual.” May eyes that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- ! that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- quite at the estate of JA MKS M \KDVN Eld., late of Wiu- siccess We believe that it is not Mary A Hall, Haskell, arrived Bueks- The Light thatcanuot fail. bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 13th bate Court, to be held at Belfast on the 13th day peifect [Detroit Journal. day in said deceased, the best rt but That it. is a Jan 7 from Savannah. of February next, and show cause, it of next, and show cause, if any they terport, County, having present- only cough inedy, port For all the shadows—-all the any they February of administration of said at New pain— have, wtiy the said account should not al- the said account should not be allowed. ed her account estate sure cure for croup It lias saved the lives are pills and pills— Lucia Porter, Farrow, arrived be have, why Pill-osophy—There Flowers will bloom, and incense rise lowed. CEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. lor allowance. of our hiidren a number of times.” This bui Dr. Liver Pill at 10 cents a vial Jau 5 from Sat ilia. Agnew’s A sweeter heritage of gain GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. A true copy. Attest: Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three is for sale A. A Howes & Co., sale borders on the R F Morse, sailed from Bruns- remedy by lead in demand. The Pettigrew, On bills of Paradise. A true copy. Attest Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, a Ga, Jan Id for New York. druggists. phenomenal. Sluggish Liver, Constipation, wick, Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, R W arrived at Phila- or Irregular Bowels are the precursors of Hopkins, Hichborn, NOTICE. The subscriber that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- Jan 10 from Sabine Pass. To Cure Lx One Week notice that ho has been duly bate to be held at Belfast, on the 13th Announcement. inauy physical disorders. These little won- delphia Con&tipa'.Ioii SS.—In Court of Probate,held at Bel- ADMINISTRATRIX'Shereby gives Court, day Sallie W H arrived at Pasca- Administratrix of the estate of of next.and show cause, if ai ders remove the cause. 40 in' a vial for 10 1’On, West, To the Blood in One Week WALDOfast. on the 9th day of January, 1900. appointed February they ns hi oil ate tlio.se who are to Purify CHARI.ES the said account should not be allowed. To aero partial cents. Sold by Kilgore & Wilson and A. A. goula Jan 17 from Port Spain. F. FOSS, administrator on the estate ELIZABETH H.M ACDOUGALL,late of Searsport, have, why of atomizers in into Nerves in One Week of CHABI.ES E. ate of Brooks, in said GE< *. E. JOHNSON, Judge. the use applying liquids Howes & Co.—89. Tofa, A S Wilson, cleared from New To Strengthen FOSS, in the County of Waldo, deceased, anti given his first and A true copy. Attest the nasal passages for r SS. in ( ourt ol Probate, held at 1»«• 1 Cream Balm. Pi ice including the spraying of the Take Cleveland’s Celery Compound Tea English ruse to gain control govern- weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, ment immediately. V? fast, on tlie 9th day of January, 19<*<> tude is 77j cts or by mail. The Druggists the Oom Paul.” | Puck. A Thousand Tongues 25c. trial size free. If it fails to cure a newspaper in Belfast, in said Coun- HANNAH T. PENDLETON. MEKALDA BLA( l\, executrix id the last will embodies the ment, sighed witty published form medicinal proper- that all interested attend at a 1900. of.CM \ KI.KS F. SN( »\\ late ot Stockton Springs liquid Could not express the rapture of Annie E. ty, persons may Searsport .January 9, ties of the solid preparation. Cream Balm of Pearls.—Ur. Von Stan’s your money will be refunded. A. A. Probate Court, to be held at on the 13th in said County, deceased, having presented her A Casket Springer of 1,125 Howard fct., Philadelphia, Belfast, ia absorbed by the membrane and a far day of next., and show cause, if EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. The subscriber gives second account of administration ot said estate quickly Pineapple Tablets would prove greater when found that Dr. New Howes & Co. February any Pa., she King’s the said account should not be notice that she has been duly appointed for allowance. does no! dry up the secretions but changes solace to the disheartened if he they have, why I dispeptic Discovery for Consumption had completely allowed. Executrix of the last will and testament of them to a natural ami healthy character. test their ver- Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three would but potency. They’re cured her of a that for many GEO. E. on Warren St JS. V. hacking cough JOHNSON, Judge. JOHN HASSELL, late of Belfast, weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, Ely Brothers, itable in the seatiug of other Suicide at Castine. A true gems preventing years had made her life a burden. All copy. Attest: a in Reifast. m said county, and stimulat- in the County of Waldo, deceased. All persons newspaper published stomach disorders, by aiding remedies and doctors could give her no Chas. P. Hazeltine. Register. that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- in having demands against the estate of said de- ing of these health “pearls Curt—“it Jan. In a fit of melan- bate to be held at Relfast.on tla* Ibtli That Headache digestion—18 help, but she says of this Royal Castink, 10. ceased are desired to present the same for settle- (^’ourt, day Throbbing cents—tested the SS.—In Court of held at Bel cause, ii a box—ami they cost 10 by in and I Probate, to of February next, and show any they soon removed the pain my chest cholia brought on by the death of a sis- on the 9th of i ment. and all indebted thereto are requested Would quickly l**ave you, if you used Dr. most eminent WALDOlast, day January, 15K)(). have, why the said account slum d not be allowed. people—recommended by phy- can now soundly, something 1 can the of THOMAS C. make pavment immediately. s New Life. Pills. Thousands of sleep ter and critical illness her mother, SMART. Administrator on the estate GEO. F. JOHNSON. King suffer- sicians—sure and pure. Sold by Kilgore & before. I reel ESTHER W. HASSELL. Judge. scarcely ever remember doing com- of Nancy Smith late of Swanville, in said County, A true Attest: ers hav*- their matchless worth for & Co.—IK). Miss Lizzie Jarvis, aged forty years, 1000. copy. proved Wilson and A. A. Howes like itH the deceased, having presented his final account of Belfast. January 10, and Nervous Headache. make sounding praises throughout mitted suicide dr- this (’has P. Ha/.ki.tim, Register. Sick They will one who tries Dr. by wniug morning. administration of said estate lor allowance. Universe.” So every EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. The subscriber here- pure blood ami strong nerves and build up Miss Beale: “I wish to look at some eye- Miss Jarvis left her home at 3 o’clock in New Discovery for any trouble of Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three that she have been health. Easy to take. Try them. What King’s I by give notice duly ap- TT7AL1X) SS.—In Court ot Probate, held at Rd- Only glasses.” Optician: “Certainly! the Chest or Price 50c. and the morning. She was soon missed, and weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, Executrix of tlie last will and testament hack if not cured. if Throat, Lungs. pointed fV last, on the 9th day I Jamia-v. 1 900 25 cents. Money Sold by kind?” Miss Beale, Blue, you please,” was 0 a newspaper published in Belfast, iu said $1.00. Trial bottle free at R. H. Moody’s search made for her. At o’clock County, of FRANK 1. Mi IRTI.AN I». administrator on the es- It. H. Druggist. yt u are not so that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- Moody, Optician—“Blue? Why, quite bottle was found in the water near late of Lineolnville. tate of SARAH CARR, late ol Reifast, in said Drug Store; every guaranteed. the body bate to be held at the WILLIAM K. DUNCAN, blind as that?” Miss B°aie: “No; hut I Court, Belfast, on 13th day Ins was a of County, deceased, having presented first, ac- match Witherlc’s wharf. She graduate of F ebruary n'ext, and show cause, if any they in the of Waldo, deceased, ami given Can’t he perfect health without pure wish them to my eyes.” [Chicago the Grave. County count of administration-d said estate lor allow- Robbed the normal school and had school have, why the said account should not be allowed. bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure News. taught GEO E. ance. ? A of which Mr. John in this and towns. JOHNSON, Judge. mands against the estate of said deceased are Tones and the whole startling incident, neighboring A true Attest: that notice thereof be three blood. invigorates sys- one copy. desired to present the same for settlement, and Ordered, given, A Thorough Test—“Dere’s t'ing about Oliver of Philadelphia was the subject, is in tin* tem. Chas. P. Hazeltine. Register. all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- weeks successively, Republican Journal, me,” said Meandering Mike, "I ain’t super- narrated him as follows; “1 was in a in said by A Frightful Blunder payment immediately. OLIVE K. DUNCAN. a newspaper published in Reifast, County, that stitious.” "Don’t believe in no skin was al- attend at a Pro- A Misapprehension—“Was your dog you lucky most dreadful condition. My Lineolnville, January 9, 1900. that all persons interested may Will often cause a horrible NOTICE The subscribers at on the 13th that was howling all night?” “I guess it signs?” said Plodding Pete. “Nary. I most yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, Burn, Scald, bate Court, to be held Belfast, day ADMINISTRATORS’hereby give notice that they have been duly- of and show it was.” “Why in thunder didn’t you feed know by experience dey’s nothin’ in ’em. in back and sides, no appe- Cut or Bruise. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. The subscriber hereby February next, cause, any they pain continually appointed administrators of the estate of the said account should not be allowed. him? it’s that I’ve travelled de roads from Maine to Cali- weaker by day. best in the word, will kill tbe pain and I gives notice that she has been duly appointed have, why “Heavens,man, indigestion tite—gradually growing day ARTHUR PEIRCE, late of GEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. howl.” fornia. look at me. I don’t look me Fortu- heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Frankfort, Executrix of the last wiil and testament ol makes him [Cleveland Plain Dealer. Jes’ lucky, Three physicians bad given up. promptly A true Attest: willin’ to Ulcers, all Skin In the County of Waldo, deceased, and given copy. do I?” “Not a bit.” “An’ yet I’m nately a friend advised trying ‘Electric Bit- Sores, Boils, Felons, Corns, MARGARET WATERHOUSE, late of Searsport, Ciias. P. Hazeltine, Register. ’Tisn’t safe, to he a without Dr. bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- day bet I've found more lioBs-shoes dan any ters and to and the Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only ;’ my great joy surprise, mands against the estate of said deceased, are de- in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given Thomas’ Eclectric Oil in the house. Never in world.” Star. I 25 cts. a box. Cure Sold R other man de [Washington first bottle made a decided improvement. guaranteed. by sired to present the same for settlement, and all bonds as the law directs. All de what moment an is persons having II7ALDO SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Rei- can tell accident going use for and am H. continued their three weeks, Moody, Druggist. indebted thereto are requested to make payment mauds against the estate of said deceased are on the 9th of 1900. to fy fast, day January, happen. Is Orlando Skaggs a companionable now a well man. I know they saved my life immediately. FRANKLIN A. WILSON. desired to present the same for settlement, and WILLIAM W. CLARK, Administrator on the if don’t let him GEORGE PEIRCE. all indebted thereto are to make Mrs. hus- man?” Yes, indeed; you and robbed the grave of another victim.” If or Over icars. requested pay estate of WILLIAM G. CLARK, late of Prospect, Highblower—“I thought your jnny ment started on or golf, or No one should fail to them. 50cts., Bangor, January 9,15)00. immediately. iu said County, deceased, having presented his band intended to retire from business.” get pronunciations, try Only ELENORA WATERHOUSE. or or An Old and Wkll-Teied Remedy.—Mrs. first account of administration of said estate for Mrs. Glister—“The trouble is that John is germs, or Wagner, religion, politics.” guaranteed, at R. H. Moody’s Drugstore. 1900. Journal. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for NOTICE. Tne subscribers hereby Searsport, January 9, allowance. never satisfied. Just when he thinks he has [Indianapolis give notice that they have been duly from over fifty years by millions of mothers for EXECUTORS’ appoint- NOTICE. The subscriber Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three made money he another I want to let the people who suffer ed Executors of the last will and testament of XECUTOR’S hereby enough joins golf have Sore Throat Pain-Killer their children while with he has been weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, a club.” If you rheumatism and sciatica know that Cham- teething, perfect gives notice that duly appointed [Puck. a or It JOHN H. QUIMBY, late of Belfast, last will and testament of newspaper published in Reifast, in said County, will cure it. If you have cough cold, me after a success. soothes the child, softens the Executor of the berlain’s Pain Balm relieved that all interested may attend at a Pro- will end it. ’If have cramps all cures wind and in the County of Waldo, deceased. All persons late of Freedom, persons “Neglected colds make fat graveyards.” Pain-Killer you number of other medicines and a doctor had gums, allays pain, colic, CHARLES.H. DODGE, bate Court, to be held at Reifast, on the 13th day Pain-Killer will relieve it. If is the best for Diarrhoea. Is having demands against the estate of said deceas- Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup helps men or diarrhoea, I have ever remedy pleas- in of Waldo, deceased. AH of next, and show cause, if anv failed. It is the best liniment ed are desired to present the same for settlement, the County persons February they and women to a old cut, bnrn or bruise yourself, Pain-Killer ant to the taste, 8old by druggists in every demands the estate of said deceas- whv the said account should not be allowed. happy, vigorous age. you known of.—J. A. Dodgen, Alpharetta, Ga. and all indebted thereto are requested to make having against have, will the In a bottle of of the world. Twenty-five cents a bot- are desired to the same for settlement, GEO. E. JOHNSON, stop pain. short, Thousands have been cured of rheumatism part payment immediately. ed present Judge. It's to suffer from that horrible on shelf will save tle. Its value is Be sure and and all indebted thereto are requested to make A true Attest: folly Pain-Killer your you One relieves incalculable. ANNIE N. QUIMBY, copy. of the Doan’s Avoid by this remedy. application for Mrs. immediately. DANIEL W. DODGE. Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. plague night, itching piles. pain, time and money. substitutes, A. A. Howes & Co., ask Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and WILLIAM H. QUIMBY. payment cures and the pain. For sale by 9,1900. Ointment quickly permanently. | there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis’. take no other kind. Belfast, January 9, 1900. Freedom, January At any drug store, 50 cents. Price 25c. and 50c. druggists. a Lost Discovery of Long Manuscript. MUNYON'S GUARANTEE. tive of contentment and a cheerful disposi- A Genuine Four-masted Bark. and so cordial was their of A CURE “advertisement” to the lit- J tion, reception QUICK V prefatory Strong Assertion* an to Just What FOR COUGHS V those who visited them that with very The New York Heiald of bad a of Belfast, William White, the Remedies Will Do. and Sunday I >tv»ry by COLDS half column article the Ameri- limited means it might be truly said they describing was published in 1827, contains the can sailing vessel Olympic and character- Munyon guarantiee# were to given hospitality. The Scottish her as “a •.Miig paragraph: that his Rheumatism izing freak ship.” The Herald Cure will cure nearly dialect was understood and spoken by says: “Certainly she is not a 4-masted Herman Abbot had collected all cases of rheuma- nor a 4 masted bark or tism in a few hours; several of and some traces of it are ship, yet barken- ■- with a view of a them; compiling that his 1 Cure she has tyspepsia retained to the PynyPectoral tine, though surely four huge will cure and present day. Those of The she town of Belfast. All the indigestion [ Canadian Remedy for all masts.” Then it on to ell siomaeli troubles, goes say that the the first settlers who remain and their two .■si's atid labours of that worthy that his Kidney Cure forward masts are square-rigged, will cure i'U per t-n•. immediate read the poems of Throat and Affections. while the two aftermasts are fore and aft ■ descendants, ili'ii in his death, which oc- of all cases of Lung kidney The Herald trouble; that his « a Burns with a keen relish and are enthusi- : rigged. writer, '!:•* midst of his great useful* Large Bottles, 25 cents. however, tarrh Cure will cure makes no explanation of what he calls a catarrh no matter law astic admirers of thd of the DAVIS & LAWRENCE 1 with His language CO., Limited, 4 masted if this is not one. our society grief. long that his bark, To standing; Scottish bard. Prop’s Perry Davis’ Pain-Killer. mind she were I Headache Cure \* ,’i une can be else than a 4- l»y bis administrator, : nothing kind headnel e in New York. any of memorable after the Montreal. : masted bark; that is to say, if she had of the author a few minutes, t tin Nothing happened only possession | her three forward masts she his Cohl t'ure wi .1 settlement until would be a nd them accurate and kiv began December 1770, useful, t|>ii< i>r<*Hk .(> any full-rigged bark, and having an additional form of oold and so on through ihi- oii'in- list f when John Morrison KILLED BY of them sh »uld be lost to and Thomas Steel PROCRASTINATION. mast cannot make her less than a part } renu*di»*8 At all druggisiN. :!5 uonts a vial. bark, If you nerd iiiodioal wlvire urii»- were drowned the a Nervous atnl chronic diseases anti weak- she must be a tin* is in the Prof. MunyoQ, by upsetting of boat consequently 4-masted manuscript lodged ir><£- \roh kL. Pliila. i: is absolutely fre*\ bark. If she j in Belfast nesses should not be neglected. You may had only three masts and k's dice.” bay. all not suffer and were square-rigged she would be a The Proprietors held their first any pain you may not notice 11> alter this was written, while Indiaus aud wild meeting ship, and if she ha four all by beasts, presented any ineouvenience, except a weak, exhaust- masts, square It Has Stood the Test of Time! here June 25th, 1771, the laud was laid rigged, she would be a 4 masted m> history of the city. 1 made formidable. A of ed and tired ship. prospects truly spirit out feeling aud frequent at- The out into and was made of so rig of four masts, with all but t e Three reasons -live but unsuccessful search for overcame all obsta- lots, partition tacks of the blues. You good why it sells better than other Plug for enterprise, however, may be sure th at if aftermast has any much of it as became square-rigged, been mis- mentioned Not a necessary for the are not better and should use manuscript. cles arid the plan was so far matured that you getting you are getting takenly termed by the English a 4-masted Smoking, why you it. convenience of the settlers. >on be found who had ever worse. Such diseases never a but for this the could a meeting was notified and held at Lon- remain at bark, rig Marine Journal The first white child born here was standstill. If some years ago devised the name of 1st• It Is the best made. work, oi knew of its existence. on the fourth of October, neglected, they finally take ship donderry day entine. It seems some acute and fatal form. All strange that the Herald 2d, It is *.*ks 1 was when the intended divided the Ann, the second daughter of William Pat- such suffrtr* made by Union Labor. ago, therefore, agree- purchasers man shouldn’t know a bark when he sees terson and afterwards the wife ers should consult Dr. Greene, personally or ::sed by learning from my friend township into shares, subscribed for the of Enos one. It is to be noted that the Olympic 3d. It is not made by a Trust. West, Her birth by letter, at his office, 34 Temple place, Bos- was built at MeCrillis, Register of Deeds, number of shares each would take, and happened May 9th, 1772. Bath, Me., by the New Eng- ton, Mass. He is the discoverer of that land in We also make the brands for The same William Patterson 2ud was Co., 1892, and has always been following chewing: “Autumn,” examining the contents of a a clerk to record their proceed- year great remedy, Dr. Greene’3 and is appointed Nervura, registered in the American as well “Burr Oak” and “Old married to Mitehel Dr. Crawford the in nervous aud Record, Kentucky.” Also “Our Flag” sliced ink, to bis father, ings. Mary by leading specialist curing as in Lists and the belonging chronic and is Lloyds’ Bureau Ver- of a of the This diseases, especially desirous cut for Do believe in Trusts unes he had uu- In June Chadwick Frankfort, justice peace. itas, as a 4-masted bark and else. plug smoking. you and ? MeCrillis, Esq., following, Joseph of examinir g cases which ordinary physi- nothing Monopolies was the first that took in cians That this seems a desirable one is evi- Ask dealer if \ discovered the treas- made a of the con- marriage place have failed to cure. Dr. Greene rig your the brand you are is made a Trust. missing survey township,which denced the using by town. makes no charges for consultation and ad- by good record of this vessel, sed some old and to his Tobaccos made us are not. atiroug papers, tained, according estimate, 19,359 vice, aud if you are unable to call at his of- which is 1,409 tons gross, and has sailed by In 1773 the Town was and state of preservation after its acres. This was divided into fifty-one incorporated fice write to him describing your case. from New York to San Fraucisco in 114 the warrant for the first of and from Seattle ally three quarters of a century, shares, and a deed bearing date August calling meeting days to Boston in 110 the inhabitants was issued Thomas NEWS NOTES. days. [Marine Journal. inuscript is comprised in eight J9, 1709, was made in consideration of by HARRY WEISSINGER TOBACCO CO. of of which tifteen each, fifteen hundred pounds by the heirs of Goldthwait, Esq., Frankfort, Our Clubbing Offers. (NOT IN THE TRUST) averaging pages European officers are constantly joining The New York in General Samuel viz.: the is a long ny four wide, written Brigadier Waldo, following copy. tlie Boer forces. Weekly Tribune is a paper of 20 pages, tilled hand vvhicl; characterizes Samuel Waldo, Esq., Francis Waldo, Esq., To Mr. John Mitehel of Belfast, Gentle- with general news and matter of interest gible Almost persons are man,—Greeting. 3,000,000 receiving and pal lie'ids while the author aud Sarah Waldo, wife of said Samuel, famine relief in India. value in every home. The subscription Whereas the great and general Court price is $1 a year. We have a contract with n of town clei k Although (her right of dow<-r) of Falmouth, in the. at their sessions began and held at Boston The cost of the ocean cables so far con- the of Is.ac publishers of The Tribune by which we m. ; much light upon our earlv Couuty (umheiland, Maine; upon W the of structed exceeds $250,000,000. ednesday, twenty-ninth day can furnish that free to ail who for "i Massachu- paper pay many obscun* even;s.nml Winslow, F.sq Uoxbury, May last, passed an act for incorporating a Cars of American have been pattern The Republican Journal one in advance. and Hannah certain tract of land on the year !•- \ liuable and taut. setts; Thomas Flacker, Esq., lying westerly, for Paris’ electric impoi adopted underground The Journal all the news side of Penobscot Bay into a town the gives local and is > of by road. < was a native of Fluekcr, his wit’. daughter Brig.-Gt-u. author, name of Belfast in the County of Lincoln, an earnest advocate <>f local interests, and Ids of i:..s- -n. Massachusetts, to The 11.. ami practiced profes- Waldo) (1) and the said General Court having im- breweries of Milwaukee and Chicago The Tribune is one of the best, if not the John the t »issue a war- made the barrels mi :sli», until his death, vv 1 i h John Mitclu-1. >ix shares; Gilmore, jtowered me, subscriber, during past year 643,800 best, city weekly published. Hundreds have of beer. *•!. three shares. Sam- rant directed to some principal inhabitant taken of this 1 d y 1mT>, at t he .ice of five shao s: .Ida Si advantage liberal offer, and it in said town to notify and warn the In- In the n each sixteen years ended 1, 1890, has given satisfaction iu case. Send i•! Mr. < 'haries Head, s\ ho uel Iloust* and J.u.ms MeGregorc, to vote July every habitants thereof qualified by law there at landed New York, 470,149 Irish in your names. v. >i our citizens who it two share> M-ses Barnet, John Moor, in Town affairs to meet at such time and persons. The New York John as shall be therein set forth to Tri-Weekly Tribune, ,n i?crsonai appeanuie* J.-hn Duii.am. -B-sejdi Morrison, place as A broker asserts that the which takes the of a is John choose such officers may be necessary Christmas tins place daily, i ublish- d pare, stooping, Brown M re, Jr., in slightly to manage the affairs of said Town, at Wall street amount annually to nearly ed at SI 50 a year. We can furnish The Re and attractive M .j r s s. *n, A « i«u Me Jan;.'" Mill deport- wart, which lirst meeting all the then male in- 8500,000. publican Journal and the Tri Weekly Trib- a a i! ; ied. A triHutc \\ d a; ( :,en, Mattie Feed, habitants that be at the age of twenty- une. each one er, “Optical telegraphy,” an Italian inven- year, for £2 50, cash in ad- one years shall he admit Led to vote. is hus gi cl) i n Samuel M 11'. \ .• auiel Martin, and tion, has been for in the vance. There can be no deviation from These in his adopted testing are, therefore, majesty's terms. if, sooi) after Ins de J .s.a.i: <; gg. cli oim >h in William Mexican army. these name to you, the said .1 din Miteh- require To those who pay for The Republican Mali..' a Chambers •. i Wil- to ot The P.otersou, el, notify tin; said Inhabitants Bel- richest gold discoveries during last Journal one year in advance we furnish free

1 > < f to meet at house in said have been made on the for hue ; nes we e>>nii'iii- liam M I nag; Jtii. haif a are; all your dwelling year just Indian year that excellent .semi-monthly T< \vn on the eleventh of near Dawson. Farm and the. *■ J Thursday day K:\er, publication, Home, subscrip- u and «>f Band oider:; N 1: h11 i.fts and emotions, V-v inb>•:T, at ten of the clock in the fore- tion price of which is 50 cents a year. An • m •’ ! v- >• >h:tre": Hubert device McCall's fashion a from this scene James id m 'hen and there to choose a Town electrically operated whipping magazine one year d noon, has ; been intinduced into some of the pen- The Republican Journal one year for £2 10 -<• much reason to Macklewa.it \ 1 xar r Wilson J.-hn Clerk. Selectmen and all other Town Ofli- It isn't to fool a woman. Tell itentiaries in France. j easy > ;:ee to law ami make return of the facts and let her for herself. a singulari- Davidson, eat h on.- sliaic: all of Wind- -rding judge this warrant with your doings as soon The N e w Yor k g a pe bel t con tains 30,000 That’s our way. We sat TANGIN is Patter-,m >t liways find ham, N. II. liohm Pcppei- — alt-’ the same is carried into execution as acres, and the average yield is 7,000 cars, a positive cure for all womanly ills a vv -ain. Alexander 1 in arid ellboro. Maine, tin.-, may be. 3,000 baskets to a car. tve let you prove it. Send us a postal

.• at once tve .-cai< h and Little am John (’«>■ hi a ’.11. f Boston, Given under my hand and seal at Frank- and will send you a free pro- Two thousand new will be fort, October 1773. policemen sample hottleof TANGIN,together mi t( -:ed by many each oijv share; Da m Hemphill Ncw- to crooks in control at Paris Thomas Goldthwait. required keep with a valuable medical treatise on the M the >-1 n tice in this town, one shar : James l.aughlin during exposition. diseases of women. It’s the burypor:, In obedience to the above warrant I have greatest a a remembered his of Pembroke, X. Ii half a share: and The extensive or medicine on earth for all by l warned the Inhabitants of Belfast to milling industry of Mar- womanly seilles troubles, and find it out — so -a .- with grateful affection, | the lem oning t'oui shares in equal pro- attend their first eting as appointed in annually brings large quantities of you’ll American to tve’re on the safe side anyway. Send a John 1 said warrant. John Mitcuel. wheat that port. eoimnuni*, v of which he was ; portions s he afore named Mitchel, the postal along. \ we 111 .John At this Thomas Goldthwait was The of Barrel vitij universal respect. Hut j John Moses B.-rnet, 'Tufts, meeting product the potato farms in De- A. M. B1NINGER & CO.’S Successors, chosen Moderator; John troit in 1899 was New York. contemplate him in a still higher .sainuci II ustou, John Moor and James Mitehel, Clerk; 10,430 bushels, produced | at a cost of a John Nesmith and about Sc bushel. r,— higher, because it had a more McGregorc. Jr. Brown, Benjamin ; ./ames John A beef famine is the Klon- m bearing upon the world to vv Inch Previous to executing the deed the gran- Patterson, Selectmen; Barnet, threatening William Con- dike, the retail prices of fresh meat early removed. We mean his ehar- tors of this township employed liiehard j Treasurer; Patterson, 1st, IF ^ in December $1 per YOU ENJOY John Alexander being pound. a man of unbending integrity, a Stimson to survey a suitable location for | stable; Durham, Jr., aud James Since March 10 of last year New >i unaffected The church, a road from TbomasUm to Fort Point, for I Clark, Miller, Surveyors of Jersey piety has enrolled that a John Durham and James Mor- corporations represent A CUP OF COFFEE he was both a highly valued which service he was to have one hundred Highways; face stock value of $4,403,400,000. Wardens. and iiim-r, have regarded him as acres of land at some on the route. row, place A hunt in Otero county, Col., resulted That s :s!i—v that m dees y >ur breakfast ihe < 1 t*iit*ht- i. whom tin could look with In 1774 the Town voted to send a peti- to y He accepted the proposal and selected a iu the killing of 2500 jack-rabbits, which lul meal of tie* lav. a -k your c ret Un ! te of and tion to the General Court at Boston to were to Denver’s on in seasons difficulty, spot near ;i small creek (*J) which is the | given poor Christmas al- have non- resident lands that John day. y now mourn with a sorrow dividing line between this town aud Pros- taxed; WINSLOW, RAND & WATSON'S ■ Tufts the and that ho be ! :..v by the delightful couvietiou pect. 'Thither his father, Ephraim Stim- carry petition; Statistics show a reduction, by curfew as three a of 80 cent, of the crimes ->s ids unspeakable gain. removed, whoso the first allowed, wages, shillings day; oidinauces, per >on, family, committed children under fifteen “HIGH LIF-.” he vituals and drink for himself. by years ■: wi’ h t in* awards of eternity that ever settled her consisted of him- finding of age. -m t 1 v •< Mr. Barnet and Miss Isabella Dur- P icked in I D i!>. air u if. 1. unable ith met him not ! tvxo and John unprepared. s<-ii' and wife, sons, Ephraim if not s it inf a.Mo! 1 The Court of y. ham were in Supreme Puerto Rico, at Hours he observed to a friend and several daughters. joined marriage Sept. 27th, Bichard, Ponce, has sentenced five men to be 1774 by Daniel Little. gar- IF \0U WO '1 FOR n.-.idmrd death as the inevita- in 17i‘»9, James Patteison aud Nathaniel, rotecl, for a murder committed in Octo- he it to tlie (. hristian not an evil.’ his both came to this [to continued.] ber, 1898. brother, young men, *3?Trim ot the from and com- i3:£is,*t3irX‘ tea owing is an exact copy town Peppereilboro (3) Canadian Lobster Regulations. Kid boots are going up in price in Eng- highest quality of flour are business «.t trees and land. The reason is that too :d The foot notes added by menced the felling given many that scientific The Maine lobster fishermen are young animals have been killed to milling Ask for Kand & W. f; n's ,b*sr.l’H Wil.l.I A MSON. | clearing land. They spent the ensuing watching pro- Wlrskw, with interest the working of the new lobster vide them. can produce. Made winter here, at which time there was hut regulations adopted by the, Canadian miuis- A Kansas man is from the best winter t.-r of marine and fisheries, and approved suing for divorce main- ROYALTY CHOP. ; odc in the piaee, the Stimson’s, by «1 Belfast family on the that his wife him so history ; The Dominion oabiuet, which provide that ly ground nags wheat the farmer can above mentioned. Choicest Ml mini F mi .sji (> in 1 ••• » [ no one shall fish for, catch, kill, buy, sell or persistently and has done it so long that he lb. :b. in 1 *1 Sel t h-in<-nl to 1 he Voir ISM. in his lobsters between grow. Made for dis- cans, lleuirnable it nut so; n.r.*i The next year, 1770, several of the town ; have possession, hasn’t the heart even to say grace at the ( isfnctory. May 31 and Dec. 14 in each year, along the ci UV HI u M A N AH HOT. arrived and took of table. iminating housewives. proprietors possession ; coasts of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia And it makes the sweet- their newly purchase, with the jj bounding the mouth of the Bay of Fuudy There are but few members of either acquired ; aud along tin* roast of the latter house of can Rand & i'HM'.u K. the forest into continuing Congress who be said to have est, most nutri- Winslow, Watson, view of converting lonely i as Within lightest, ; province as far Halifax. the Bay made their million. Not a a few facts re- single Southern mleer ami ]-reserve fruitful fields for the of them- j! of no such fishing will be allowed tious loaf it is Sold by all tbe grocers. KUSTOV | support Fuudy Senator or Representative is to be named possible leading the and settlement ! between June 30 and Jan. 14, and from Hal- early history selves and families. It was to be in the list. to bake. expected ifax to Cape. Breton, close time will be from > the traits in (lie town: leading that would with them the re- 1 to March 31. Breton and the Sold everywhere. >ION„AV n on they bring July Cape After sandbagging a man into uncon- NEW NEW will be closed from 1 *o ■ wi:i»ni:si> \ \ ter or its lirst inhabitants, together habits and customs of Magdaleues August WM. A. COOMBS' MILLING manners, sciousness, two Minneapolis CQ., * ii i:m> v v. ligion, 30, ami Northumberland Strait waters highwaymen Cold water, Midi. iioir and hardships; to April robbed their and then took him to khu.av. privations the had left. Twenty-seven are closed from 11 to 24 The victim, r* Members of Anti-adulteration I. ague. YORK York places they August May For over a him to bed and __J PRACTICALLY fifty-eight years >ur literary and religious institu- to 1 size limits are fixed at nine aud ten and on* lodging house, put paid out of thirty-two purchasers belonged a oaily. i half inches, according to regions where they for his lodging. TRI-WEEKLY » National tin' growing wealth and population, whose inhabi- WEEKLY Family Paper Londonderry or Windham, I are caught. AND THE in irk the course of events and to de- In Santiago the better class of houses tants were piincipally of Scottish or Irish TRIBUNE CHEAPEST KNOWN. Vi"a"e,'S’ the bedsteads are surrounded with a close TRIBUNE the improvements which have taken whose readers have descent. In the former of these towns kind of netting, at the floor and Health is Wealth'. f°,r fanr:'7 repre- beginning new and attractive in more than A remarkably pub- here the period of little two societies of at the This is intended as there were Presbyterians gathered top. illustrated with por- sented the very best ele- THIS WOMAN a lication, profusely a be an protection against tarantulas. century may thought object with each a of the first respec- traits and half tones; contains all the clergyman i m +*2* vi ment of our country population. v <>f some attention. The In ol The Tri- proprie- tability, Rev. William Davidson and Rev. the last year the railroads of Connec- striking news features Daily ud town records furnish much valu- ticut carried 50,269,408 passengers, with bune. Special War Despatches, Domes- It gives all important, new.-, of the Nation David McGregore, w ho had been settled a record of none killed. The lines tic and Short mformation the which trolley Foreign Correspondence, and the most reliable Market Re- respecting days no less than In the World, there thirty years. of the State caused the death of eleven pas- Stories, Humorous Illustrations, Indus- since These long passed away. latter was the Rev. Simon Williams, a sengers in a total of 59,084,702. trial Information, Fashion Notes, Agri- ports, Fascinating Short Stories, an un- os alone abound in too few’ materials cultural Matters treated, and useful Presbyterian minister. To An of the records carefully excelled Scien- highly analysis marriage in aud Reliable Financial and Agricultural Department, uswer the purpose, and treat of topics these there- Oklahoma discloses that the OR. B;c WEST’S Comprehensive exchange religious privileges, average age Market Reports. It is mailed at the same tific and Mechanical Information, Fashion eueral in their nature to embrace a of brides there is 22 years. If the remarry- fore, for a situation where they could en- hour as the daily edition, reaches a large widows should be counted out the NERVE Articles for the Humorous illus- us and useful A more de- ing AND ION TREATMENT on date of Women, variety. no stated of the word and proportion of subscribers issue, joy preaching average would fall below 19 years. THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS d account therefore indis- IMITATIONS, and each edition is a thoroughly up-to- trations foi old and young. It is ‘‘The appeared but seldon hear a prayer or a sermon Issoldunder positive Written very At a receut local election in Guarantee, date for for the entire and it has become option by authorized agents to cure Weak daily family newspaper busy People’s Paper” United able; necessary by those who are called to labour in only, Memory, from Cioverport, Ky., women and Dizziness, Wakefulness, the inhahitatants and the preachers Fits, Hysteria, Quick- people. States. -iltiug aged the vineyard of the Lord and whose busi- crowded the entrance to the polls and ness, Night Losses, Evil Dreams. Lack of Confi- dence, Nervousness, Lassitude, all Drains, Youth- end ants of the proprietors and lirst while church bells were subscription price, ness it is more particularly to watch for sang hymns, ring- ful Errors, or Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium, Regular Regular subscription price, rs to arrest valuable matter in its ing. The temperance advocates won. or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, souls as those who are to $1 50 per yea*. $i.OO per give account, Insanity and Death. At store or by mad, $1 a jear. but march to oblivion. The An old arrested for street box; six for with written steady must have been matter of to woman, beg- $5; guarantee to We it with The .Journal for We furnish it with The .Journal for deep regret cure or refund furnish of little incidents of for- ging in Mich., had in her money. Hamjile pack- lodge many them and their friends. domestic Marquette, dirty, age, containing five days’ treatment, with full Many in and eleven $2.50 per year. $2 00 per year. ■,mes has these means been ragged clothing $3445 bills, instructions, 25 cent=. Co earn pie only sr*' by sought and social ties in man for wise each implanted for a divorce and it. $100 United States 4 percent, bonds. She person. At store or bv mail. and committed to writing, Applied got in advance.) (Cash iu advauce.) arranged and benelicent and which was sent to an asylum, the authorities Label (Clash purposes, The reason for doing so would be CiTSed Specials !i with the addition ot more recent urging that a woman who thus made a Extra all orders to The I Journal Tublishimj I'ompuny. form necessary links in the great chain the Turk- l Strength. S' Send {(publican strange us. but For rroiices as 1 an inter- thought by savings bank of her clothes must be iu- Impotency, .Lorb ofvS lief contain, trust, which connects the human were fast, Maine, species, ish courts of her time considered her saue. Power, Lost Mar,hoot I, i-ompilation. Considering, however, their removal. the Sterility or Banvmu severed by Taking valid. a grounds ample and The has box; sis for •r!. with;!; ianuer of some portion of Chicago Anti-Cruelty Society ; written jrwai procuring final leave of father and mother, brothers What were ;;nfec^.' they? instituted a movement to have all the car- "! 'iiiteiials for this sketch of Belfast, J and sisters with the express design of Her husband refused to supply riage horses in that city shod with rubber BBFOREoir.rTn“rlfl:i-*’ ---A FRED ATWOOD « Winterport, SVie, inaccuracies will H. Me. sensible that slight seeking a residence in the wilds of Maine her with good coffee. shoes to prevent them from slipping. One R. MOODY, Sole Agen, Belfast, at the same time the horse was attired in a brand-new set of found; public awakened the tenderest sensibilities and We do not think these goiinds rubber boots a receut snowstorm REAL no have been during INSURANCE and ESTATE, y be assured that pains gave impulse to the most affecting emo- but if one finds sufficient for divorce, and got along so well that others are to be red to obtain the most authentic infor- are tions of which kindred hearts suscep- and other adulterations in equipped in like manner. 'LiVERlTA- chicory THE UP-TO-DATE 0 ion. tible. the coffee at it will | grounds home, Senator Vest will not be a candidate for Over million Assets 1 » who have assisted me LITTLE LIVER PILL Twenty those kindly These few adventurers were fully per- often be found to be the primary re-election when his present term expires Representing to in He will be if CURES this undertaking, and particularly suaded that patient labour and rigid econ- cause of domestic disaster. 1903. then 71, he lives ] FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE CLASS, TORNADO INSURANCE. the until that time. Senator Vest will have Biliousness, John Cochran, only surviving omy were necessary to success in a new Good coffee is and enjoyable, been in the Senate tweuty-four years. He Jgfi^STEAM BOILER INSURANCE AND INSPECTION.Security Bonds for Cashiers, Contract- resident in this Constipation, giual proprietor town, country. Industry, temperance and fru- what is more, healthful. was and Trustees. | solicited. | Real estate and sold. elected in 1879, succeeding James Dyspepsia, ors. Administrators Correspondence bought sough whose politeness I have had ac- gality were virtues on which they set a Good coffee can be had by any- Shields, who was filling, by appointment, the term left the death Sick-Head -s to the proprietors’ deed and records, high value; by the practice of which they one who will buy Chase & Sanborn’s unexpired through of Senator Bogy. ache and Liver ouder my grateful acknowledgments. acquired a hardy constitution and saved Coffees. Their Seal Brand is used in FOR SALE. Complaint. (Jim Bargain. their for useful the best families in the and A runawny horse in New York, with ve- earnings purposes. country, SUGAR COATfiD. hicle attached, was stopped by a wooden |* Fine farm in Norttaport, two miles from ('amp HISTORY OF BELFAST. In their manners exhibited a model their coffees which come 100 PILLS 1.(1 cost when new. they high-grade with arm Sold by all druggists A second ha sleigh, $125.00 Ground, 136 acres land, nice buildings, largo Indian, which, uplifted holding or sent mail. orchards. 350 bids, the 1708 a number of men and indica- in I by an alum safe, and roomy for apples last year. Good soil, in year young of perfect plainness simplicity packed parchment-lined imported a bunch of wooden was 25gy— CIO. Also patent laige cigars, doing duty I Nervi t a Medical Co.. never failing water. ill be sold very low and on i, ChicafO books. Will be sold at a bargain. longing principally to Londonderry, N. bags are unequalled in excellence. in front of a cigar store. The horse took easy terms. 40tf WM. C. MARSHALL. an to the and the lines Sold by A. A. Howes & Co Belfast, fie. •i began to adopt measures for the pur- 1. Winslow derived interest through his de- Pure, perfect, carefully selected sidewalk, became en- M. C. HILL, ceased wife, a of General Waldo. arm. Belfast, Jan. 10,1900.-2tf daughter and and what is it tangled with the Indian’s The im- 39 Miller Belfast use of Belfast Township in the Province Thomas and Hannah Flucker were the parents of prepared, more, The only absolutely St., wife of age being chained to the premises, the ROYAL of Maine. the General Knox. is all coffee; in it in the way SAFE. SURE and RELIABLE 2. The stream in the western of nothing horse was to a sudden part Searsport brought stop. Female Pills. The straitened circumstances of some village, called Half-way creek, Stimson’s father of an adulteration. If it ever paid GERMAN first on the hill named for him Mount Mailed to any address on receipt settled to the best in it does FEMALE box. and the strong local attachments of many Ephraim. buy anything, OA8TORZA. of price $1.00 per For Sale or Rent. A TENEMENT 3. Now Paco. James Patterson settled upon in coffee. Book to Ladles sent more, who were to remove the buying Kind You Haw Always PILLS Important unwilling the Stock Farm, on the east side, long the home- Bwnth» >»ThB Bougjit free upon receipt of 2c stamp. To rent very cheap. Enquire of of two hundred miles to endure stead of his nephew, the late Robert Patterson ★ * ★ on known as the 'iistance OERJIAN CHEniCAL CO.. Brick house Congress street, W. U, MARSHALL. 5th. Nathaniel resided on lot No. 32, also on the Thurlow house. WM. C. MARSHALL. in a wilderness inhabitated east side. BRAND. 853 N. Y wardships only Chase & Sanborn’s Coffees. Broadway, Belfast, July 6,1899.—27tf Belfast,Dec. 14,1899. SEARSPORT LOCALS. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Monroe. Mr. E. H. Nealley remains GOLD DUST WASHING POWDLIl about the same.... Miss Lydia Mansur, who Edward Ford arrived home by train Tues- Swanville. Mr- J. Lamb made a flying has been a great sufferer, passed away last day. trip to Old Town last week-Mr. James Sunday morning. Obituary later....Miss Brown has to N. H... .Mr. and with L. G. Paine of Portland spent Sunday in gone Keene, Linda Chase is at home from Pittsfield “Housework is had work Mrs. without Gold Dust” I town. John Dolloff and Mr. and Mrs. Will a severe attack of the measles... .Mr. Henry Havner of Belfast visited at W. Tyler’s Wingate remains quite sick....Mr. Thomas During the good hauling quite a quantity last week. Putnam is more comfortable than be was of wood has come in. 8*55 Charles Buzzell has been Prospect Ferry. Mrs. and last week_Mrs. James Nickels is at the Lilly Ridley Bangor Hospital Mr. Samuel R. Stevens Willow Furniture and Ethel are relatives in Ban- Royal very poorly lately.... Washing daughter medical treatment. visiting for Makes the food more delicious and wholesome last 62 and 3 months. gor-Stinson Hooper and wife are visiting died week, aged years Wicker Chairs after an absence of Miss Ida West, several ralatives iu St. N. B....Several from RQYAt BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. _Mr and Mrs. Charles Conant bad a little John, Wicker chairs soon become soiled, but they weeks, is at home for a short visit. at their borne last week. this place attended the Masonic installation girl arrive can be cleaned to look like new with in Stockton Jan. and all Winterport. Carleton of Dan- We have had all kinds of weather the past Springs 17th, pro- East Searsmont. Herbert Donnell spent Skarsmont. S. S. Bean has gone to Mas- George Cold Dust nounced it Perkins of Hallo- fortli visited relatives in town last week.... Powder week—rainy, cloudy, thawing, freezing, good_Frank two days in Rockland last week-Mr. A. sachusetts for a visit of two weeks-Fred Washing who has been is now and warm ending in the ruin of the tine sleighing. well is visiting at his old home-Miss Liz- Farrar and Miss Hattie Pendleton of North- E. Marden of Pittsfield arrived in towu Sat- Edward Lowe, very ill, water. Use a scrubbing brush; when zie has to be out.Mrs. A. Haley has water becomes the least Wilson returned to Bangor.... Allie ! port spent Jan. 14th with Mabel Marriner urday.Mrs. Lucinda Marden went to able Mary soiled, get fresh; follow Friends of Fred Whitcomb were pleased to friends in Watertown, Mass., with a soft, dry cheese cloth, and Batchelder visited friends in Stockton last Mrs. Abbie Marriner is in Northport spend- Pittsfield Monday... .Dr. A. Millett, who at- been visiting wipe dry at the installation ex- White iron beds can see him in attendance week.... Mrs. is for the two weeks and has now gone to also be washed by this Celia Herrick of Stockton a few weeks with her Mrs. tended the Masonic Convention in Pittsfield, past ing daughter, method, but must be cises both Tuesday and Friday evenings. Conn to the remainder of wiped dry quickly. visiting friends here. Mark A. Wadlin_School in district No. 3 reports a profitable meeting and great pleas- Hartford, spend The *(•<■>« >» taken from our free booklet ure in the winter with her Mrs. Win. Geo. P. Carter left Wednesday morning closed Jan. 19th, after a very successful term their entertainment.The ice men daughter, ■'GOl.i>l \ RULES FOR HOUSEWORK" j Prospect Village. The S. B. I. S. were ami wife are Sent free on request to for where he has a situation with I Miss Annie Miller of Lincolnville. are their of ice, which is of Rowe.Capt A. J. Crocker Boston, entertained Jan. 18th Mr. and Mrs. Fred taught by harvesting crop by fine their Mrs. George Mans- [ THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, the Thomas Plant Shoe Co. at Jamaica ! Palermo. the mail ar quality... A large delegation of Patrons visiting daughter, Dockham. A few friends the party Thursday evening Chicago, St. New Beaten. joined j in .The Odd Fellows | Lcuis, York, Plains. rived two hours caused the snow on attended Pomona Grange at South Montville field, Jonesport... at tea time and the supper circle numbered late, by 17 a social at their hall Thursday evening. the track_John H. Black was called to Jan. th. gave The Whist Club will have two more meet- 5‘J. These gatherings are helpful to the j .Mrs. Percy Campbell arrived from Bos- Bath last on business and returned Clinton. of this series in the next two weeks members. The society will he entertained Friday This town, which lias suffered ings ton on Monday’s boat for a visit to her par- the same train.Bertlia Richards so much from lire losses in the five and there is talking of the games Feb. 1st by Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward, and Feb. day by past extending ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nason-Some of Camden is a few weeks with her is now an era

... .Mrs. Sanborn and sister of Low- Young. Pittsfield and W. Grinned has completed harvesting ice Georgia Wiuthrop, making skirts, SHIP .NK WS. in our business, we shall close out our entire stock of for next seasons consumption. The ice is ell, Mass., called on their many friends here ! Burnham. A W Fletcher has a large waists, etc., and now this concern has de- cided to one PORT OF BELFAST. about a ft ot thick and so clear that a news- this week... .All schools iu town close Jan. ! crewT of men at work in the woods in this consolidate its works under 2ue of the steamers between Seat- at the the week. The plying tannery past good ed the site of old one that hay Is very scarce at the. present time upon the burned, and James A Garfield, Virginia; Isaac Orbetou, REGARDLESS OF COST caused the bark to be in tle and Skagway. sledding brought with a Port for S M Bird, and a price in the city markets. good crew was grinding last week.The Readiug Providence; with a rush ami about 150 cords have been brings good A W for Arthur Fernandina; Ellis, Port Reading F. Smith has a of the _Arthur of Clinton is cutting a McNelly sawmill, which has been copy weekly landed at the this week. 1'he McNally Rockland; sld, sch Nimbus, St Simons; 18, yard good shut in Boston, Oct. 7,1814, amount of lumber in this town. It down, has been sold go Arthur Morri- cld, scb A I) Knight, French, Feruaudiua; 'Messenger, printed lias induced to their large of_ price paid people bring ami will be started this week. cld, scb .Etna, Chipman, Tampa via Key Consisting giving a full account of Perry’s victory on was the intention of Mr. McNally to float son, 11), bark here from a! long distance—from Bel- West; 20. ar, bark Kalulam (new) Bath; Lake in that memorable the dow n to Clinton in the but Halldale. Mr B. L. of Champlain engage- fast and Lincolnville on the east. Waldo- logs spring, Taylor Sidney, sch Jessie Lena, Snowman, Manzauilla; 21, ment when lie said, We have met the ene- he fias decided to have the lumber sawed for A I. Hall of N. is schs Brunswick ; Almeda boro on the south, and Windsor and agent Hoctaester, H., ar, Gladys, Willey, China M my and he is ours.” here and shipped by rail to Clinton. in town packing and shipping apples. Mr. Dodge, do; sld, Wesley Oler, Darien; on the west. Business would be the best in Puritan, Norfolk ; passed City Island, schs. Hall is one of the largest apple-buyers in Men’s and The installation of the officers at Sears years were they7 not prevented from making Unity. Carl Giles, who has been work- Odell, South Amboy for Providence; Dela- Boys’ Clothing, New hast he and do for Isaac Port Read- Lodge and Charles A. Mureh encampment, full time for want of water.... A few loads for Frank Bartiett for two left England, year bought ware; do; Orbetou, ing years, for Gov over .‘10.000 barrels. He re- ing Providence; 22, ar, ship Robie, I.O. O. F, came off last of lumber from the lot Lave been shipped recently Friday evening, Moody last week for Massachusetts, where he has Hong Kong ; schs Charlotte T Sibley, Satilla; dance. The installation to turned from the west, where be was engaged followed by asocial hauled the Stearns mill this week_The employment, on a milk farm. He was ac- Humaroek, Savannah; cld, Herbert Ful- in buying apples. According to statistics Fernandina. ceremonies were performed by District Dep- air seems to be full of dry hard wood. They companied by bis father and brother_ ler, over two of Boston, Jan Hi. Ar, sell Brothers, Caps, million barrels in the Young of Monroe for the subordinate are, dinging it in all direction, but the Bartlett steam mill apples uty Nealiey | price & Chase’s began opera- Philadelphia; 17, sld, bark Addie Morrill, United States were not disposed of Jan. lodge and by District Deputy High Priest | continues to be S3 per cord_L. C. Morse tions recently. H. M. Earl is employed Smith, Buenos Avres; 18, sld, sell Susan N E. If. of Belfast for the attended the dedication of the new Masonic 1. 1900- C. S. McCorrisou and J. E. Haskell, 10, ar, sell Haney encampment. ! there-Charlie Cook, who has been very Pickering, Jacksonville; are S G Haskell, Richardson, Brunswick; 20, Gloves and Hall B. L. More than two hundred were present and a Lodge room at Pittstield Friday evening_ sick with is his assisting Taylor packing ap- Mittens, typhoid fever, regaining cld, scb Young Brothers. Baltimore; 21, sld, time was the cow from was in ples. They packed two very nice lots last general good enjoyed. Libby, buyer Burnham, health slowly_The public installation of bark vVillard Mudgett, Ratique, Africa. town last week-W. L. Cargill closed a week, one for W. D. Tasker and one for E. Philadelphia, Jan 21. Ar, sch Olive T P An invitation w as extended to E. S.Grant, the officers of I. O. O F. occurred Wednes- successful term of school at Centre Mont- S. Bachelder-The schools in town closed Whittier, Whittier, Jacksonville. Jan. after which a who resides at Stony Creek, Conn and day evening, 17th, grand Baltimore, Jan 10. Ar, bark White last is that a last A. of Wings, Underwear, ville Friday-It said young Friday-F. Wing Waterville still holds his membership with the Mariners hall was given to a large and happy crowd. Rio Janeiro; 17, ar, bark Auburndale, Dow, man of this town who has been a was in town last week-James an growing was Reeves, Fernandina: cld, Edward Sewall, San Lodge, to he present at the installation cere- An oyster supper served at the hotel. ship of whiskers of late took ether last Sat- citizen of died of Francisco; ar, sch Daylight, Boston. crop Music was furnished aged Montville, paralysis 20, monies Tuesday. Mr. Grant was unable to by Bangor parties.... Jan 10 Roan- and had them shaved off. Jan. at Cape Henry, Passed in,ship urday night H. is sick with loth, the home of Frank Thompson. come, but in a letter to the secretary says if he Solomon Bartlett quite neu- oke, Amsbury, Liverpool for Baltimore. Outside was done to alleviate his Shirts, and Bennett from will Everything suffer- New Jan 15. sell had got the invitation one day sooner,to allow' Lincolnville. A circle of King’s Daugh- ralgia, George Troy Haven, Ar, (in tow) ing that kindness could do. The remains Wm E Downes, Bermuda. for he would have sent ters and Sous has been at Lin- drive the stage until he recovers-Rev. W. time transportation, organized New London, Jan lii. Ar, sell R Bowers, E. Luce went to Centre last week to were taken to Liberty for burial_Rev. T. a barrel «>f (’reek as his dona- coluville Beach. It has 27 members with Troy Bruuswick. Stony oysters R. Pentecost attend the Christian Endeavor will preach at the Vose school Jan 10 Abbie C tion to the banquet. No doubt next year the prospect of quite a number more at the meeting, Mobile, Cld,schs Stubbs, Jackets, house scb New Cardigan held with Mrs. Sarah Stevens. He Sunday afternoon, Feb. 4th. Cardenas; 17, ar, Scotia, Davis, will be in time to secure the next are held preaches the secretary meeting. Meetings every York. every other Sunday evening at the church. oysters. Saturday evening at 7 o’clock at the home Islesuoko. The nice sleighing we bad Bath, .fan 17. Ski, hark Kalulani (new) It was his turn last He is an of Miss Alice Field, and are Sunday night. last week has the in tow, New York; 17, slit, sch Flora Rogers, ! opened by sing- vanished-Among late Capt. Alanson Ford has an autograph let- constant rind enthusiastic Brunswick, Ga. Etc. of the aud earnest, worker, arrivals are Marcellus Veazie and ing, reading Scriptures prayer. Capt. 18. Ar. John C Hosiery, written A. Lincoln to Hon. Michael Brunswick, Jan sch ter by ; and it is hoped that he will come back A topic is assigned for discussion at each Capt. William J. Fletcher-Austin, son of Smith, Kueelaud, New Y >rk. Hahn, Governor of Louisiana. Following is another O. P. Estes from meeting; that for the last being truth, and year-Mrs. Troy A. Trimm, left this week for Michigan, where Feruandina, Jan 18 Sid, sch Tufa, Wil- a verbatim copy visited relatives m town New sell Gen Adelbert -Remember this is a clearance sale. the next, faith. Following is the list of offi- recently_The bis brother Art hur is work. son, York; 20, sld, genuine M doing carpenter Private. Exf.cutiye ansion. farmers are Ames, Boston. cers; Mrs. J. H. vice lead- improving the good sledding Washington. March 111, 18(54, Leader, Cooley; -Amariah Trimm is finishing the school Wilmington, N C, Jan IS. Ar, brig Telos and are business around station er and Miss Alice secre- making the Hon Michael Hahn. chorister, Field; in I)ist. No 4 begun by Miss Annie Maddocks. Heagan, Ponce, PR. Great, of cord 18. E — quite lively. wood, Norfolk, Jan Ar, sch My dear sir: I congratulate you on hav- tary. Mrs. Lizzie E. Duncan; treasurer. quantities -Amasa E. Williams, Calvin Kimball, Mary Palmer, wood and Haskell, News. ing fixed your name 01 history as the tirst 1 Mrs. S. Frohot k. A cordial welcome spool other lumber are being Newport Emily Augustus Gil key and Fred L. Davidson, Sabine Pass, Jan 17. SI L> H free-State Governor of Louisiana. Now you hauled. Several car loads of were 1,sch Rivers, is extended to all to become members of potatoes who attended the at Orl are about to have a convention which business college Rock- tnd, Philadelphia. STAPLES among & shipped last week, besides hay, wood and Jan 20 sell J W COTTRELL, other tilings will probably define the elec- our circle. Our work is for The church... land, have arrived home... .Tuesday the sad Darien, Sld, Ba*ano, The prices for were Wilson. tive franchise. 1 barely suggest for your At a stated held Jan. Beach apples. paid potatoes news came to Mr. and meeting 17,1‘JOO, Mrs. James Richards Jan 20. sell E private consideration whether some of the 45 aud 50 cents.Mrs. Fuller, the dress- Galveston, Ar, Maggie Chapter, O. E. S.. adopted the following res- of the death of their oldest Mrs. Farrow, Mobile. 13 Main Street. colored people may not he let in—as, for in- daughter, Hart, olutions of maker, visited in Pittsfield a few days ago Jan 20. sch Frank A stance, the intelligent, and respect : Addie Gerry of Searsport. The body was Newport News, Ar, very especially Portland those who Lave fought gallantly in our Whereas, the angel of death lias visited us brought here for interment_J. W. Palmer, Appleton. The officers of Golden Rod Friday Jan Sch Viola _KORN. IF feel ill and want to ranks. They would probably in some and severed another link in our fraternal Savannah, 20, Cld, Rep- you help who is in the at Port- and to to Rebekah Lodge were installed Wednesday Pendleton, hospital pard, Dnnton, Amboy New York; 22. trying times come, keep the jewel of chain and taken from our midst our be- Brown. In Rocklaml, January 12, t<> Mr. and * land was at last ar, sell Henry R. Tilton, Providence. get well, liberty within tiie family- of freedom. But beloved sister, Imogene Driukwater; there- evening, Jan. 17t h, by D. D. G. M Mrs. Lucy fyr treatment, improving Mrs. A. B. Brown, a daughter. Saulla River, Ga, Jan. 20. Sailed,sch Anna Bracketi'. In this is only 1 suggestion, not to the public, fore be it J. assisted G. Marshal Mrs. accounts.The latest news from C. D. M.mhegan, January 0, to Mi. Creighton, by Pendleton, Patterson, New York. and Mrs George Brackett, a dauglitei. but to you alone. Resolved, That in the death of our sister who has been sick with Inez Burkett, G. S., Mrs. May Robbins, (1 Hatch, very typhoid J)i \« n. In Rockland, January 0. to Mr. and Yours truly, we mourn The loss <>f a charter member and FOREIGN' PORTS. was that he was Mrs. Edgar I’. Duncan, a daughter. A. Li.\< >ln. one who was ever faithful to her convictions W., Mrs. Ida Whitten and G. T., Mrs. Emma pneumonia, improving.... Rio Janeiro, Jan 1. bark Good N Gardner In ('astine, January 0, to Mr. and of J. F. Grindel a Sld, *vvs, right and duty. Our hearts go out in Alden. all of Bethel Rebekah Union. ('apt. has bought new horse. Mrs. .John C. M. Gardner, a Lodge, Baltimore, 15, ar, bark Frances, Baltimore : daughter. (Jue of the most successful and enj loving to the dear ones she left be- a Haskell. In Doer Isle, January 7, to Mr. and yable. sympathy The officers installed were Miss Gertrude -At. public installation of Island Lodge, Demerara, Jan 15. Ar, sell Levi 6 An- hind, wishing we might comfort, them in j Mrs. Win D Haskell, a daughter. installatb n services ever held in Searsport F. A. M., tlie officers were in- diews, Wiscas.-etl and Portland. '•heir sadness. May they feel that she is not Tobey, N. G.; Helen Sherman. V. G.; following Hall. In JelTerson, January 0, to Mr. and Mrs. came oil here evening, when stalled into their Anjer, Dee 15. Pass. .1 bark St Janies, i Alton/,.! R Hall, a daughter. Tuesday dead. but gone lieiim anti put their trust, in I.ucence W. W ; Lottie respective stations by R. Hall, Con.; Heal, Hong Kong for New York Sargent. In Winter Harbor, 8. to Manners F. and A. and Sears- their Fathei, who is ever to Tapley, January Lodge, M., heavenly ready A.Packard of Mr. and Mrs. a Young, Sec.; Louise Keen, F. S.; Callie Northportas instating Deputy Barbados, Jan 17. Ar, bark John S E n- Simeon 8argent, daughter. •-MEDICINES Royal Arch were hear aud answer the cry of the afflicted. Scott, in Deer Isle, 10, t<> Mr. ami port Chapter, publicly the officers of E. S. Preble, W. M.; W. F. Kelltr, S. W.; try, V. ouster, Sierra Leone January Resolved, That a page in our records be Fuller, T....Friday evening M s. Charles H Scott, a son. installed, the Blue Lodge by District Runcorn, Jan 18 In port bark Puritan, devoted to these a sent to 1. O (). F were installed Austin Trimm, J. W.; O. T. Scott, Treas.; Sober. In Orlatid, 1 1, to Mr. and Mrs. resolutions, copy Appleton Lodge, for New York. January G M S. A. Parker, assisted W. tlie also to The Amsbury. O. A. Soper, a daughter. Deputy by family Republican Journal D. D G. M A. A. assisted C. T. R. Williams, Seot-’y.; F. W. S. by Moody, by Sherman, Buenos Ayres, Jan 17 Ar, previously, Turkey. In Deer Isle, January 12, to Mr. and C. Libby acting as Marshal. A bountiful for publication will help you, because they are made .. I) Edward J. J. F. bark Annie Lewis. Boston. Mrs. Madison a Fram es El.za C. Hahn, Committee L. Jones, G. M G. M. Lawrence, G. T 1. ; Parker, D.; Grindel, Park, Torrey, daughter,Lunette collation was served at 8 o’clock to about, j Yokohama, Jan 20. Ar, ship from the PUREST materials and Ella J. Pendleton, > on R. Moody, G. F. 8 A. Ii. Tolman, G. W., Chaplain; E. N. Bunker, Marshal; J. A. previously, piepar- two hundred The w as then R D Rice, New York. Chapter open- T. E. Gushee, j Resolutions, S. F. C. Keller. J. MARRIED. ed the most careful j ami Samuel Hills, G. R. S.; all of Warren Pendleton, S.; S.; Wm. Houolulu, Jan 7. St by druggists ed and District Deputy Grand High Priest Ar, ship Nicholas, I Lodge, with the exception of the last named, C. Hatch, Tyler. About two hundred ami Departure Bay. (' E. Meservey of Rockland, assisted by Stockton Pfkijvgs (’apt. Melvin Colrord who is a member of Union Lodge. The offi- twenty-five were present and all enjoyed a MARINE MISCELLANY. Patterson-HrKI-. In Brooks, January 2o, by Oscar Hiils of as (Land Marsha', l«l't last wed fur N«-w York, to take com- i Rev. D. Charles H. Patterson of Thorn Northport time. The Brackett, cers installed are U. N. very nice supper was bountiful S D dike and Miss Flora E. Hull of Brooks Another : of a Harry Pease, G.; Spoken. Ship Carletou, Amsbury, Advantage and Rev. H W. Norton as chaplain, pro- maud his bark, the Rose Iuuis, for trip Jas. C. Fuller, V. Frank Carkiu, and excellent. New York for Houolulu Dec. 10, lal 8 28 N, Pieroe-Enuland. In Somersworth. N. H., De- to Ga-The funeral of Mrs. G.; Sec.; e ceeded to install the officers of the Chaprcr Brunswick, j Ion 28 18 W, all well (by sch Mabel Jordau, cember 31, t rank K. Pierce, son of True P. Pier ! Harrison C. Pease, F. S.; Joseph Ames, of and Miss Philena B. as follows: H W. Richmond Mudgett took place on the after- Morrill. The winter term of school iu at Rio Janeiro formerly Rockland, Eng- P, L. Wentworth; K j ) land. THE Treasurer; S. J. Gushee, C.; David Hall, I The new three-masted schooner J. E. Wentworth; S., W. B. Sawyer: noon of Jan. Ki ll ; and the following even-1 the village, taught by Miss Myrtle Mitchell Henry Sanson-Wakrkn." In Isleshoro, January 20. 1<\ P. G. The was was launched at atuoon 1 installation public to Re- of closed the | Weyler Phippsburg, L. V Gilkey, Ahram Sanson and Ida R Warren PRICES Treas.. B. O. Sargent; Sec., W. M. C. iug her nsbaiul quietly passed away, hav- Belfast, Friday, 19th inst. Parse; bekahs and invited friends. A bounteous January 17th. The vessel registers 400 tons of Isleshoro. a This was Miss Mitchell’s third term in Ii Clifton Whittum; P S., W. A. Colson; ing been in semi-unconscious state siuce ! the | aud was built by Fiauk S. Bowker. She Young-Crane. In Birch Harbor, Isleshoro, ARE repast was served after the exercises. Visit- December 31, Judson and daugh J A. Colson R. A. suffering an shock the previous upper grade, aud was a very term will be commanded b Captain Trainor, and Young Evelyn. Chap., ; C., Mial Sargent; apoplectic profitable ter of Mr. anu Mrs. J. R. Crane, both of Birch WAY ors were present from Warren, Camden, will go to Jacksonville, to load lumber for M T. V F. M. Perkins; M. S. V L M. Friday. His funeral services were held Sat- to the pupils, who made excellent proficency i Harbor. Union, Searsmont aud other towns_Dr. Portland. DOWN. Sargent; M. F. V F. J. Bailey; Sentinel, urday afternoon.... Mrs. Sprague returned in their studies. The lower grade, in the St John, N P, Jan 15. Sch Hazel Dell, M. L. Palmer and wife of were j Waldoboro same was owned at Eds vorth and I)1K1> John Murphy. Ar. interesting program was last Thursday from New York, where she building, taught by Miss Grace Bluehill, Maine, guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Gushee Sun- Hall of which went ashore here a few weeks ago, of visited Capt. S. during his stay in port.... Belfast in the summer and fall, and given, consisting remarks, readings, reci- has been condemned and sold. The H D and Mrs. M. F. of Black. In Ellsworth. 14. Abbie tations and Mrs. Ootavia Heagan arrived Jan. Kith from day-Mr. Tyler Bradley she began the winter term, but on account January K., singing. registered 152 tons and was built at East 4 and Mrs. L. W. of widow of William H. Black, aged 80 years, o 11 line Winterport aud is the guest of Mrs. Avalena daughter, Hadley Union, of sickness of her father was obliged to Bluehill in 180L months. Agi of were last week of G. H. and Brown. In Lizzie F. Griffin.... Miss Elvena Grant of is guests Page leave the school and her pupils were put Bath, Me, JaD 18 There is a scheme on Augusta, December 20, Prospect Brown of Deer 37 WEST .SEARSPORT NEWS. wife.... Mrs. Emma Alden and Mrs. foot in which several Bath men are interest- Isle, aged years. visiting her sister, Mrs. Medora Marden_ Lydia into Miss Mitchell’s room, and she, with Hall. In Belfast. January 10, William H. Miss ed for the formiug of a corporation for the Hattie Thomas has employment in of Union visited H. C. Pease and little Hall, 75 and 2 months. Mr. Elmer is at home for an in- Vaughan assistance, taught both. It is evident of aud a aged years Thompson purpose buying, building managing Gilkey. In Frank A. Gil NEW RUBBER GOODS Belfast Belfast, January 23, ------wife Thursday-Walter Whitten aud wife Misses and Hall fleet of the idea will definite time-The installation of the offi- that Mitcheii possess su- schooners. Whether key, aged 51 jears. have moved to where he fruit remains to be for the as Libby. In Anna Seth Moore was in Bangor on business the cers of Pownal Lodge, F. & A. M., occurred Warren, will assist perior qualifications and ability to maintain year seen, plan Belfast, January 22, Mary yet has not been fully formulated. (Clark) Libby, aged 53 years and 3 months. received, FRESH from the first of the week. Jan. was his brother in his store. Mr. Whitten has and the under just Wednesday evening, 17th, and good order, pupils their tui- Waldoboro, Jan 20 Geo L Welt has closed Mansur In Monroe, January 21, Lydia A. been at work the for F. L. David- Mansur, aged 70 years. We warrant them. The There will be a lyceum at the Smart, school very smoothly carried through District past year tion made good progress in their studies. a contract for the construction of a five- factory. by McFarland. In Rockport, January 18, Flor- 1 son in his store. masted schooner for Wm W Palmer of Bos- NEWER the rubber the BETTER house next Friday night. Deputy Grand Master Parker and Marshal We wish them success. At an exhibition ence Augusta, daughter ot Mr amt Mrs. Charles ton, and to be commanded 1 others, by Capt McFarland, aged about 11 months. the a Libby, of Belfast. After the installation a Friday afternoon the following program goods. Quite number in this vicinity are sick Troy. Died in Troy Jan. 18th, after a George Williams of Wellfieet. The length Ott. In Rockport, January 15, Samuel Ott, with the whooping cough. bountiful repast was served in the dining long illness of Frauk was successfully carried out: Singing, Amer- of keel will be 240feet, breadth 45 feet, depth aged 80 years. consumption, Call, Rivley. Iii Rockland, John Davis followed an ica, the select Arvilla of hold 25 feet. The live masts will be January Id, hall, by entertaining program 85 He was the son by school; reading, a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leonard of Waldo aged years. of Frank and brought from Ripley, native of Appleton, aged 70 years, 5 which was much the rec..Poison in Andrew Richards Oregon. months, 20 appreciated by large the late Sarah Call. He leaves a Mrs. Daggett; it, ; News was that the days. were in town last week. wife, received here Monday Richards. In w. L. POOR & among whom were visitors rec The Careless Mildred Rockport, January 10, SON, company, many Isadore and oue Crowr, Daggett; four masted schooner Geo. M. Grant, of this 04 A. T. who has (Norton) Call, daughter, Richards, aged years. Crosby, employment in from and select The of port, had gone on a reef off Tampa Bay. The Sherman. In Camden, C. Searsport, Prospect, Sandy point Sadie Call; oue brother, Wallace Call of reading, Legend Bregenz, January 10, Cyrus Camden, was at home the tirst of the week. condition of the Grant is not stated. The Sherman, aged 04 years Prospect Ferry-Mrs. J. G. Lambert en- Bertha Woods: rec., Little Star, Elbe Rich- _—DRUGGISTS. North Troy, and one sister, Mrs. Gilman Grant was built in 1890 and cost £(>4,000. Sober. In Orlatid, January 10, Andrew Steele Miss Sarah who has been board- on three afternoons The 81 4 4 Thurston, tertained, recently, Dates of The services ards; rec., Boy’s Opinion, Guy Grey; She has earned in dividends. 'Hie Soper, aged years, months, days. Farmington. funeral £(>(>,000 Skinner. In December ing at Ed. Seavey’s, has returned to the the ladies of the Current Events Club, Lemuel Grant belongs to the Suttou fleet of New Waterville, Me., 10, were Tuesday at ten o’clock, interment in rec., Larkens, Maggie Woods; quo- Candace Fullam, widow of Rev. J. O. Skinner, Haven schooners, to which fleet the big village. wrho are sewing for the Girls’ Home in Fairview M. Knowles tations from standard authors by the school; aged about 70 years. Remains taken to Ludlow, cemetery.Isaac four-master, W. Wallace Ward, which was Vt., for interment. WANTED AT ONCE. Belfast.Mr. A. M. Ames wreut to select The Hat died Jan. a brief reading, Legend Beautiful, abandoned off Lookout Jan. 2, also be- Young. In January 8 Mahala An Old Bachelor’s Sunday morning, 21st,after Cape Winterport, I A«SKM Opinions. Pittsfield last to attend to dedica- tie Aunt Tabitlia, Altha This fleet, had not lost a in (Sylvester), widow of Wellington G. Young, a na- Thursday, illuess of pneumonia, about 7(> Meader; rec., longed ship aged years. while Weaver tive of Freedom, aged 79 years, 4 months. III each of the following towns !<• sell cur Ro<>n; tion of the Masonic Satur- the years, the lieet, another big Hall, returning Mr. Knowles was au old resident of and Woods; quotations, by school; reading Paper ami Window Shades: “This Troy fleet of tliin city, was practically wiped out wurld is made fur sorrer”— exercises by first The day_Elman Dickey, Jr., spent Sunday kept a general store at Corner for reading class; rec., in the big gales. ISLESBOIH). I \ l»sl*ORT, TI let’s what sum people say : Troy [American Shipbuilder, with his father and mother, returning to his Tea-party, Ada Richards; rec., The Girl New York. (A'.IIIKN Allers leavin’ fur to-morrer more than thirty years. His body was taken Sheriffs Sale, BROOKS, What we should business in that didn’t cry, Winnie ex- I.1BLRAL commission. WI. PA V the do to-day. Waterville, Monday.Mrs. j to Dixtield for burial. He leaves a Grey; reading Freight Man widow; STATE OF MAINE. WALDO SS. Large sample hooks FRLI. Write or n. never kin find after a ercise by second class; What apply pleasure, Clifford Simpson, month’s visit with two sisters. Mrs. Newell of reading rec., Touched all Around. “Dewey says he is for particulars Go search w here 'bouts will. Bagley Troy,and In accordance with a decree of the Supreme person you her left for her home in cau Little Hands do? Edna Daggett; rec., deeply touched by his welcome,” remarked For m er hours uv leisure parents, Monday Mrs. Julia Hall of two Judicial Court within and for the County ->i Wal- caui.k ,v y Worcester, Mass.; the observant boarder. “I understand that .hanks, Mass.Miss Alice Hichborn The Will and the Way, Ernest quo- do and State <•! Maine, in made You’ll find there’s sadness still.” Saxonville, brothers, Consider Knowles of and Bowen; sitting equity, Main Street. Belfast. Unity, the out of-town visitors are being deeply ami enteied on tin sixteenth day . 1900, at ten say wurld’s all sadness, from and story of Little Lizzie day evening, Bangor, are the the Town house. After one week Boy Blue, Blake; quo- o’clock in the forenoon, the sawmill situated on Double runner sh ifts Jest gives my feelin’s a whack, vacation delivery (mug, of his Mr. tations by the rec., a the former homestead farm of said Aaron 15. I can’t, etnlurc such madness guests brother, J. G. Lambert_ the term will with the same school; pudding Nest, CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOURNAL. and for cash. spring begin, Snow, in Jackson, in said of Waldo, and pole, cheap As ter all Israel The Last Produce Market. rrices ram rrotiucer. County pile yer griefs ou yer back. Mrs. Margaret Ames, who has been for some E. L. Bartlett... .Miss Woodbury; rec., Hymn, the lot of land on which said saw mill teacher, Evie Moore Apples, bu, Hay, ij> ton, 8 0(Xal*2 00 stands, Oil AS B. SAMPSON, Lena the school_ 50@60| bounded and described as to wit: time in the last stage of pulmonary con- has to where she has Clement; singing by dried, $> ft. 4(05!Hides, |> lb, <*ale. happiness around me, & Beans, pea, 215' Lamb, lb, 12 ning yellow spotted, sumption, died after a Vickery Hatch have recently had a nice sitle of the from Thorndike In the pleasant paths of life, Tuesday morning, a position in a store.Mrs. M. C. Parsons medium, 2 15i Lamb Skins. 25@35 erly highway leading But I’m built in their and to Dixtnout, through the north part of Jackson; gladdest thet one chain aint bound few days of acute suffering, at the Hotel, has returned to her home from large refrigerator store, yel’weyes, 2.15 Mutton, |> lb, 6 Augusta, thence north thirty-one and one half degrees, east me— are now to build an ice house. Butter, P ft, 20,a22 Oats. £> bu, 32 lb, 25(a30 where she has been boarding since fall. Her where she several months....Beniah preparing nineteen and one-half rods to a stake and stones; The sorrer of spent Beef, ft, 6vo9 Potatoes, 35u>40 havin’ a wife. Besides their thence south west rods son, Capt. Charles Ames, is supposed to be large stock of dry goods and Barley, $> bu, 40(a45 Round Hop, 5 eighty-one degrees, twenty Birds Sich an burrible thing is a woman! Harding is spending some time in Pittsfield to a stake and stones; thence south J?„we groceries will for sale in the Cheese, ft, 13 Straw, |> ton, 6 00(o7 00 thirty-three No wonder the men lose their hair. on his way from San Francisco, in response they keep and three fourths degrees, west twelve rods to a and Detroit with relatives and friends. Chicken, ^ 1b, 10 Turkey, # lb, 16^17 Hartz Mt. It seems to me future a fresh and yellow birch tree spotted; thence south Canaries, mating pairs, $3 00, $4.00, scarcely human to a telegram sent a few days ago. At this variety of meats, salted, Calf Skins, 50(o75 Tallow, 1 l-2(a.3 fifty-seven Ter Mrs. Margaret Lakeman is at home after and one fourth degrees, east by the northerly side $6.00 to $10.00. Breeding cage, $1 60, $2'oo to wurship a face thet is fair. which will at “live and let Duck, $> ft, 14@15 Veal, p lb, 6(0.7 all y no for the funeral they sell live” of said nineteen to the of be- $6.00. Canipanini Canary, song, $10, $12, $16 writing arrangements an extended visit in Belfast and vicin- Eggs, #>' doz, 18 Wool, unwashed, 17 highway rods place quite one acre and hundred ami and $20. An’ I ain’t the least bit have been made.The Current Events prices.Mr. C. W. Mears of Belfast, and Fowl, |» 1b, KKo.ll Wood, hard, 3 50(o5 00 ginning, containing one bald-headed, ity.Lute Rogers is at home from Cedar forty-eight square rods, being the same lot of PARROTS. Gray and Mexican talkers. Jest look at the his were Geese, lb, 13&15 Wood, soft, 3 50ia4 09 married meD, pray. Club will meet this (Thursday) p. m., with wife, guests of J. R. Mears last laud as set oir and sold by me on the thirty-first BULLFINCHES, whistling opera airs and pol- Their hair Grove, where he has been employed cutting Retail Price. Retail Market kas. goes quick after they’re wedded, Friday-Rev. C. H. went to Au- day of October, A. I>. 1899, under a decree of Mrs. C. S. Rendell. Seliger Holden’s Book on 130 ADd if there’s any left, it is gray. ice... .Mrs. Mary Payne Woods is very sick Beef, corned, ^ lb, Lime, said court made September 28. A. D. 1899, in the (new. Birds. pages, illus- last 8@10 P'bbl, 90^100 care, gusta Noyes of Jeffer- 1 case of Belfast Machine and trated, all facts, matin?, food, by mail 25c. Thet’s a very queer trick uv the wimmin, with pneumonia.It is in Saturday....Mr. Butter salt, 14 lb, 18(a20 Oat Meal. -p lb, 4@5 Foundry Company quite sickly vs. Aaron B. aud to said last (1. H. HOLDEN, I I Bowdoin Sq., Boston. Pullin’ hair till you feel nearly dead. As Cold Water son is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Elisha Corn,^bu, 50