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The Journal ME 73~ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1901. V|lLI _ NUMBER 18 Contents ot lo-Day’s journal. THE EAST MAINE CONFERENCE. Lubec and West Lubec, C. L. Banghart. OBITUARY. Henry Hudson Sides died at his •Machias, I. H. W. Wharff. farm on AT REST. PAGE 1. M. the Belmont road PERSONAL. The 54th Milbridgeand Cherryfield, T. Ander- Monday morning, after a annual session of the East son. Mrs. lie Week..The School Committee. Anne M. Chenery died suddenly in long illness. He was born Maine Conference of the Methodist in Belfast, in The funeral services of the late Rev. Leo M. Sargent visited his sister in Maine Conference..Supreme Judicial Episco- •Nealley’s Corner, M. S. Hill. Boston 22nd. the week Port- man The Rest.. pal church at Clinton 23d. Monday, April Only January, 1849, a son of the late Hospital Fair..At opened April Orland and West Penobscot, supplied by Isaac Sides, James M. Leighton were held in the Unita- land last week, : Bells. Personal.. This conference about half before she had returned from a visit to Bel- tGanges..Wedding comprises the O. S. Smith. who was for many years a prominent master rian church u iither Report- High School Notes. Methodist Episcopal churches and church fast to Friday afternoon and were William R. Ford spent at R •Orrington, G. G. Winslow. make preparations for spending the ship-builder in this When Sunday home PAGE 2. members in the and one city. Henry was most impressive and A from State, year ago Centre and South summer at her and she was then affecting. large Abington, Mass. there were •Orrington Orrington, home here, a man his ! me Seafarer..Reflections of a Pache- 118 appointments. There are young parents moved to the farm concourse of S. O. Young. to all people from all the walks of Mrs. Etta ,i Paragraphs .News Notes..A Klon- 102 conference members, 84 of whom appearances in her usual health. The on which Weymouth of Boston arrived only •Pembroke, A. B. Carter. they passed the remainder of their life was present to offer the last Tlie Lobster Fishery. are in the regular work of the afternoon was loving to visit in this ministry. Penobscot, supplied by C. Garland. of her death she writing a days, and on which has since lived. recently city. PAGE 3. The entire forenoon and of the after- Henry tribute to one who had endeared him- part •South Deer Isle, to be letter and had not it when she Chas. noon were taken supplied. completed Deceased was an enterprising and progres- FrGinn attended the East Maine Around Sardinia -The Sons of Tem- up by examinations and in •South Robbinston and to be self to the whole community. The casket for the work to be done Perry, sup- complained of feeling ill and laid down. sive and his Conference in Clinton : iterary News and Notes...Fashion preparing regular plied. farmer, produce was always of was at the foot of the and Sunday. the week. In the Rev. W. Medical aid but pulpit was sur- May. during evening Southwest Harbor. F. W. Brooks. war summoned, proved of the best quality, his fruit. His Mrs. Eleanor PAGH 4. F. D. especially rounded by smilax, asparagus and delicate Orcutt arrived from Boston McDowell, D., of New York delivered Stonington, to be no avail, and the sufferer soon passed a lecture on supplied. away. wife, formerly Miss Cora Clark of to ..Secret Societies.. The Churches.. “Intellectual Friendship.’’ B. W. Russell. Belfast, ferns, relieved by the bright blossoms of Saturday spend the summer. The Sullivan, News of the death reached the Belfast : Brooks. second days’ session opened at 8 and East survives him with one daughter, and he of his favorite •Surry Bluehill, J. D. McGraw. friends many flowers, while the pul- Otis A. Alden arrived in Belfast last week a. m. Wednesday with a pentecostal ser- Tuesday morning and brought sad- leaves one Mrs. PAGE 5. Swans Island, supplied by F. V. Stanley. sister, Susan Mathews of pit was covered with and from vice conducted by E. S. Dunham, D. D., of ness to the not completely them, Lynn, Mass., where he spent the win- of Belfast and Wesley, to be supplied. whole community, where Waldoboro, who was with him .Yachts Boats.. Delaware, Ohio. This service consumed when he pas- a group of Easter lilies stood at each side, ter. al News. •West Tremont and Gott’s the Kstate..Northport an Island, sup- only deceased but the family of which sed He was an hour and was followed by administra- A. P. away. formerly active worker llis hand held a bunch of plied by Thompson. she was the trailing arbutus, W. F. Wellman of PAGE 6. tion of the Lord's supper by Bishop Joyce, last survivor but one have long in the grange, and was to Belmont went to Bos- Winternort, J. W. Hatch. always ready give one of our earliest wild flowers and one of after which the conference was been ton ; •dictions..Register of DeepWater formally D. H. Tribou, Chaplain U. S. mem- loved and respected. Mrs. Chenery an account of his methods and his Tuesday on business in regard to his afternoon the confer- Navy, reasons his special favorites in the floral world. Whispery Bird.Maxims of opened. Wednesday ber of Ellsworth was the Quarterly Conference. daughter of Governor William G. for them. He was patents. ...The Derelict .Side-Lights on ence sermon was delivered by Rev. G. E. practicing also an Odd The services with a solemn •Changes. and Anne opened organ Edgett of Belfast, and the of M. (Patterson) Crosby, and was Fellow. The funeral was held Mrs. Hannah W. Thorndike was able to anniversary yesterday followed the of a PAGE 7. the School Union and the Tract So- ROCKLAND DISTRICT. born in selection, by reading por- Sunday Belfast. Of the family of four sons afternoon at his late Rev. attend church last Sunday for the first time aii Ocean Port ..The In- was T. F. home, Geo. S. tion of the burial service Rev. Master ciety observed and the session closed Jones, Presiding Elder, P. O. Rockland. and two by Henry H. >»f the Jetf- daughters, but one daughter (Sarah Mills Waldo in many months. Day.. Bryanism apd with a penetcostal service led by Dr. Dun- G. E. officiating. Lodge of Odd Fel- Woude of Castine. Rev. Geo. S. Mills of racy...Chief Newbert.. Belfast, Edgett. Mrs. Templar ning. In the evening the anniversaries of F.) John Hitchcock of Boston, sur- lows attended in a and held Mrs. Susan A. successfully..Maine Items. •Boothbay Harbor, A. E. Luce. body services the North church read the following beau- Mathews of Waldoboro is the board of education and the 20th century •Bremen and West to vives. Mrs. was twice married. at the PAGE 8. Waldoboro, be sup- Chenery grave in Grove Cemetery. in Belfast, called here the death movement was observed, and addresses tiful stanzas, entitled “Away,” by James by of her plied. December 26, 1861, she married Col. Alfred H. n. als..County Correspondence..Ship were delivered by Rev. W. F. McDowell, •Camden, G. M. Whitcomb brother, Sides. > Births... Marriages.. Deaths. Bailey. Johnson of this had one Riley: 1). R., and Rev. E. M. Mills, I) I)., of New •China and North city. They child, Died in Islesboro April 19th, Rebek- Mrs. M. Palermo, supplied by I cannot and C. Buzzeii of Biddeford was in York. N. J. Jones. who died 1869. Col. Johnson died ah Dodge, wife of Charles say will not say July 16, Capt. Dodge, Sr., Belfast last week MPA’S OF THE WEEK. s session at 8 A. m. with aged 82 years. She leaves a That he is dead—He is just away! to attend the funeral of nursoay opened Clinton and Benton, A. H. Hanscom. November 14, aged 44 years. In 1873, husband, one devotional services conducted Rev. E. 1869, daughter—wife of Labon Pendleton-and her Rev. J. M. by •Cushing, supplied by J. N. Atwood. With cheery smile, and wave of the brother, Leighton. S. Dunham. At !l o’clock his widow married Col. Kiehard Chenery, four sons, two of Charles and hand, Matters. At Bishop Joyce Damariscotta and Damariscotta F. whom, Joseph, He has wandered into an unknown Augusta April took Mills, are land, Frank C. Logan arrived home last Thurs- the chair. To the calling of the roll Palladino. who died July 27, 1890. A son, Horace prominent sea captains. She was a wo- in the case of Merle Clark of absentees the man of excellent Christian And us from y following clergymen, who Dresden, T. A. Ilodgdon. Chenery, survives. character, and left dreaming how very fair day Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where he had heretofore been ab ent, answered to was held in high esteem neighbors and It needs must be since he there. from Against .lames H. Davis of •East Boothbay, E. S. Garland. of by lingers graduated the Eastman Commercial their names; YV. A. T. S. Although late Mrs. Chenery had spent friends. She had been married 64 McGraw, Ross, •Friendship and South Waldoboro, F. W. years. And who the wildest College. a breach of in J. A. B. G. YV. A. Meser- the winters in the or in or Her husband is in feeble health. The you—O you, yearn warranty YY’eed, Seaboyer, Towle. South, travel, fu- For and L. G. neral took the old-time step and the glad return, Mrs. -re of after a deliber- vey March. Bishop Joyce then Georgetown and Arrowsic, C. F. Smith. with her sister in Massachusetts, her home place Sunday afternoon, April Caroline Crosby and daughter Anne horses, announced the Rev. E. Tufts following transfers: R. E. •Lincolnville, to be II. E. Mc- had 21st, George officiating. Think of him faring on, as dear arrived in e and one-half hours return- Smith from the supplied by always been here and the summers Allegheny, Pa., Saturday, from New England conference; Farlane. In the love of There as the love of Here; were ear The remains Southern California, where ; tor the plaintiff for *115.73. H. E. Foss to the Philadelphia conference; Montville and Palermo, J. L. Nelson. spent in Belfast. Last y she bought of John Calvin Dickey, who they spent the W. II. Patten (in the studies of the second the died at his home in Dorchester, Mild and gentle as he was brave,— winter. 1 •Morrill and Knox, 11. I. Holt. Crosby estate between Franklin and Mass., April of were When the sheldou, Esq., Augusta, year) to the New England Southern; E. E. C. H. 22nd, brought to Bangor April 25th sweetest love of his life he gave for the Northport, supplied by Bryant. Main streets, and had the old house, which Rev. S. C. Beach of and Mr. plaintiff and E. N. Smith (in the studies of the first year) to •North and East and interred in the family lot at Mount Bangor and Vassalboro, B. G. Sea- had been To simple things:—Where the violets grew Mrs. ; m|. of Skowhegan for the de- the East Ohio; D. S. Kerr (in studies of used as an annex to the Crosby Hope, accompanied by his son, George B. Lee of Portland came to Belfast to at- boyer. of Pure as the eyes they were likened to, fhe case was on trial for two the first year) to Dakota,and E. YV. Belcher •North Waldoboro and Orff’s Corner, Geo. Inn, moved to its original location art the Dickey Dorchester, and a nephew, Orrin tend the funeral of Rev. J. M. Leighton and to the New England Southern. The J. Dickey of Belfast. Mr. was for- The touches of his hands have i rented a great deal of inter- presid- Reader. grounds and building restored as neany as Dickey strayed were guests of Hon. W. B. Swan. ing elders then passed in character and re- and merly a resident of Bangor and well known As reverently as his have annual convention of the Pemaquid New Harbor, A. J. Lock- to their former condition. The lips prayed; ported their various districts and each hart. possible throughout this section, where he lived Miss Lu er Carriers was the Littlefield, who was obliged to Association was He was When little brown thrush that preacher passed in character. rittston and L. L. property had been relinquished that Belfast many years. born in Northport on harshly- i with a Whitefield, supplied by chirred give up her school in harbor sev- i.mgor April 25th, large The Friday morning session was Harris. October 4, 1818, and was therefore little Bootlibay opened might have, what it had so long needed, a Was dear to him as Officers were elected as A. a more than 83 of the mocking bird; eral weeks ago on account of con- at# M. by Pentecostal service conduct- Randolph and Chelsea, A. F. Russell. years age. He was the son illness, is O. B. ed Rev. Dr. E. S. of first class hotel. The Crosby Inn erected Of John Davidson and President, Lovejoy, by Dunning Delaware, Rockland, L. L. Hanscom. Betsey (Eames) And he pitied as much as a man in pain siderably improved and has returned home. vice Ohio. This was followed a brief busi- there was burned, and as there seemed no Dickey, and his early life was on the president, K. K. Iteed, by Roekport, J. H. Gray. spent A writhing honey-bee wet with rain. Mrs. ness session !) farm at Sarah Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- secretary, George E. Donnel- at o’clock and Bishop Isaac •Round Pond and Bristol, to be supplied. prospect of rebuilding it Mrs. Chenery Dickey’s Bluff, Northport. At the T. Joyce then addressed the candidates for •Searsmont and age of 18 years he came to Bangor and there Think of him still as the same, I say: liam nunt and Mr. Horace of Bos- ■nd: treasurer, Herbert Montville, supplied by as a matter of to re- Chenery Gray, ordination. In the afternoon the anniver- undertook, sentiment, began work as the clerk in Elder’s restau- He is not dead—he is just away! It was voted to hold the Wm. Berkeley. ton, and Mrs. W. B. Schiller of sary of the YY'oman’s Home so- store the old home, but unfortunately did rant, later becoming a partner in the cloth- Pittsburg, u Missionary Searsport, H. W. Norton. Rev. S. C. Beach of then read in 1002 at Rockland on Fast was business with John Bangor Pa., attended the funeral of Mrs. Anne M. ciety observed, an address being made Sheepscot, A. E. Morris. not live to see her plans fully carried out, ing Palmer, under the Hie evening, the Bangor car- by Miss Henrietta A. Bancroft. The after- firm name of Palmer & Alter a Scripture selections, and prayer was offered Chenery. Southport, C. E. Butterfield. and that duty will devolve upon her son. Dickey. the visitors a at noon session was closed after an few years he leased the Central one banquet hour’s South Thomaston and Spruce Head, W. House, by Rev. A. A. Smith of the Universalist C. R. consideration of deaconess The remains were brought to Belfast of the hotels of in those Coombs and H. E. McDonald went A. Parsons of New York, work, those tak- C. Baker. leading Bangor church. Miss Blanche L. with a Sullivan sang “0 to Boston f tlie National ing part being Dr. T. 0. YVatkins and Miss Thomaston, W. II. Dunnack. Wednesday on a special car, accompanied days, large stable, and was proprie- Monday, the latter to buy a stock Association, Fisk of tor for the and eyes that are weary,” by Brackett. The Josephine Boston, and Miss Nettie Union, A. L. Nutter. members of and the funeral many years, buying place, of furniture for the store he is to at 70 M, ipin. Postmaster Oak, Col- by the family, later to remove open B. Prather of Chicago. The and A. selling to Hyde Park, Mass., remarks which followed, Mr. Woude, ustonis and were anniversary Unity Troy, W. Luce. by Main street. C. B. Day others of the board of church extension was services were held Thursday afternoon at where he went into the business of Hall, dealer in doors, ob- •Vinalhaven, R. A. clothing, were most a Fast was ob- Colpitts. boots and shoes and affecting, being inspired by day generally served in the evening. Waldoboro and Winslow J. the late residence of the deceased on Prim- various lines, retiring sash, blinds, etc., will occupy part of the Mills, A. close of more a the State, InPort- a but a few years ago. Mr. had been personal friendship than ruughout Saturday morning, missionary meeting Weed. rose Hill. A request came by telegraph for Dickey store. w in health and last summer of iv were union services at many as addressed by the Rev. Dr. Carroll, sec- D. E. Lane. good visited at quarter a century. Meeting at first in Washington, Rev. James M. Leighton, pastor of the Uni- his old home in in Miss Lillian Page of relies. A feature of the day retary of the Methodist Missionary Society. Windsor and Cross Hill, C. W. Lowell. Northport, Belfast and in the Theological school at Meadville, Pa. the Springfield, Mass,, In the afternoon, the conference was ad- tarian church, to officiate, but he, too, had Bangor. He was a direct descendant of Mrs. Leighton’s sister, attended the funeral ■1 was the annual Fast day •Wiscasset and Westport, W. A. McGraw. two become fast friends, and the intimate dressed by Rev. T. C. YVatkins, of the first family of Dickeys to come to this of Rev. a the great council of secretary •Woolwich, L. G. March. passed away, his death occurring only 24 J. M. Leighton. She returns to Maine, the Deaconess’ Society, in the interest of C. A. country, and was always proud of the fact. knowledge of Mr. Leighton’s character v nt Plumer, chaplain Maine State Pris- hours after that of Mrs. Rev. Order of Red Men, held Chenery. He was erect and had a Springfield Saturday accompanied by Mrs. the proposed I leaconess hospital in Boston. on, member of Thomaston Con- always stately, which resulted from this friendship enabled Quarterly II. was who irpose of electing and raising He received subscriptions amounting to ference. H. Woude, pastor of the Unitarian figure which admired by all. About Leighton, expects to spend the summer ten to his death he was Mr. Woude to speak words which found a Nearly every manufactur- nearly §l,(XXi. •Changes. church in Castine, was then called upon, days previous there. stricken with from which he did in the hearts of ers. ishment in the State was Sunday morning Joyce preached paralysis, ready response his hear Bishop and the quartette of the Unitarian church not Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Rid the a masterly sermon, full of vigor and fire, recover, passing away April 22nd. Fu- His estimate of the worth and Howes left by the 1.26 publication of nearly all SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. in neral manliness, eloquence and pathos. He talked entirely assisted the service. The floral offerings services were held at the home in p. m. train Monday for Boston, where they ipers was suspended..The Dorchester Wednesday, and the remains the true and affectionate nature, and the al- without notes and as one thought brought CHIEF were numerous and very beautiful, includ- will take on a steamer of the M. & M. Martha <’. Williams, tiled in the JUSTICE WISWELL PRESIDING. were at once to where courteous demeanor of his was passage out another he would follow the lead so ■ brought Bangor, the ways friend, roses and orchids in Mass., ing violets, lilies, taste- interment took The deceased is sur- Transportation Co.’s line for Norfolk, Va., probate office, gives *200 that it is impossible in a brief abstract to The trial of Thomas E. Larrabee of Mon- place. expressed in most eloquent language, em- church of a ful combinations. The bearers were Messrs. vived by his wife, Bernice Smith of and after a short visit in Portsmouth will Baptist Oldtowu, give very comprehensive idea of his ad- roe for occu- Perry a of which was assault with intent to ravish, whom he married in and phasized by depth feeling hiptist state Convention of dress. He took liis text from Second Corin- Ben. Uazeltine, Herbert T. Field, Fred G. Gardiner, 1845, return home the same route. a by i1 pied the court Friday. The State claimed three B. and Miss Maude only controlled by great effort on the each to the Needham thians, 8-0. For know the grace of W. II. children—George part Bap- ye White and Quimby. Interment was A. of and Mrs. and the Goodwill our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was that on April 16, l'.wxi, Larrabee called at the Dickey Dorchester, Mass., of the speaker and which struck a respon- Mr. Edward B. Pillsbury of Boston, super- farm, in the family lot in Grove Cemetery. Blanche E. Smith of New York. He also intendent id $500 each to rich, yet for your sakes he became house of Amos F. Kendall, where Mr. Ken- sive chord in every heart. The beautiful of the New England division of the Baptist poor, leaves four sisters and a brother—Mrs. that ye through his poverty might be rich.” tlie Postal Telegraph Co., was in town Wed- "lmiary and the dall’s wife Julia, aged 72 years, was alone, Sarah E. Jenkins and Mrs. Susan D. Ma- piece, “Good-by sweet day,” by Vannah, society Bap- Services continued all day. In the after- Miss Susan A. Murch died at the home of nesday. Mr. Pillsbury sails from New York -ii union. Two and of Mrs. Hattie E. Banks of was Airs. E. S. Pitcher. Both this missionary noon at the church a sermon was preached attempted an assault upon her, but did honey Belfast; sung by May 1 on the Red Star steamship Leland for v her brother, George F. Murch, in Boston, Mrs. 11. Rhoades and Jane Patten, are made by Dr. Dunham, after which the candidates not his A warrant was Dorchester, Mass.; Nancy and the selection by Afiss Sullivan were Antwerp, lie will he abroad two months, accomplish purpose. of and (). Adelbert of > nf the will, and Alice Pat- for elders' orders were ordained the April 23d, at the age of 64 years, 6 months Rockland, Dickey Vienna he will be joined by his niece, by issued some time after, but the respondent News. favorites of Air. Leighton and were sung lif 1 n sa,ooo. any portion of that bishop This was followed by a charming and 20 days. She was born in Belfast, a Northport.—Bangor Daily Miss Agnes Pillsbury, a talented young lady service held in the air in was not found and arrested until a few by special request of Mrs. Leighton. After well known in and who Miss Patten’s death to be vesper open front of the late Lewis C. and Lois Portland, completes of the was daughter Ezra Hawkes, a former marshal of a course of the church. At the town hall an inter- weeks ago. He bound over by the city a brief prayer by Air. Beach the services study with Leschetishky. They eng Baptist missionary and Murch. Her father was a Portland, died in that city April 27th. He will travel esting vigorous address was delivered and was indicted the (Coombs) promi- closed with the the church through Italy and France, sailing mentioned.The office of justice by grand jury. was 67 a native of Me. lie hymn, by choir, by Rev. Mr. Galian of Yassalboro. In the nent business man here half a century ago, years old, China, for home from England the middle of June. The defense denied to ravish the of fur “Nearer my God, to Thee.” ""d. Pleasant street, Water- evening there were two services, that at the any attempt superintended cutting the stone —Portland Telegram. being engaged in the pump and block mak- the ."hbed at an early hour last church being conducted by Dr. Dunham. ills. Kendall, and claimed that when he Army and Navy building in Washington, The body was laid at rest in Grove Cem- ing business in the days when ship building and the Postoffice building, Miming. The blew At the hall the missionary anniversary was was at the house he was under the inliu- Philadelphia to which it was followed a large burglars and was a etery, by T v observed with fine addresses II. K. Car- was at its Miss Murch was a nurse during many years government Belfast Weather and secured cash amount- by ence of height. circle of friends. The bearers were E. II. Report. roll. I.I.. of liquor. The jury after being out inspector in the construction of buildings. •uid some valuable ])., New York and the Rev. YYr. by profession, following that occupation papers.... YY’. returned a verdict of Deserved three years as city marshal of Howes, George A. A. C. Burgess, is a t Dgier of Calais. eight hours, guilty, Quimby, Following summary of the weather stoniugton was in Rock- in life in and afterwards in Portland. 11 is last service was as a The next session of the conference will which was sealed, and was announced in early Belfast, public Fred G. White and William record of the Belfast week on Joseph Tyler, station of the l\ S. business. He reports be belli at and Ellsworth. When the special liquor deputy under Sheriff Plummer. Caribou. court Chief Bangor profes- II. business as excellant. At The Saturday morning. Justice Quimby. Weather Bureau for the week ending April conference closed Monday with the sion of trained nurse came to the front she j V'liiington some 500 men are reading of the appointments of ministers IViswell sentenced the respondent to four The Hospital Fair. The floral decorations at the church were ! .30, 1901: took the courses and her- nd more are for the next There was but one in the regular perfected the of his and wanted.’J’he year. years State prison, stating that the loving tributes many friends, 2 Has change in the list of elders—Rev. self for that calling, which she subsequent- The Treasurer’s Report Sliows Net Receipts % Light company of Pliila- presiding crime was one of the most henious that he were arranged by the church floral commit- p* E. H. who has been at the of S#l557.67. % Wind, Sky, etc. i- made an offer of 185 for the Boynton, head of ly followed in Boston. She was possessed | the for had ever tried. He also stated that the fact tee, Airs. Geo. 0. Bailey, Mrs. J. W. Fred- r v Bangor district six rears, being £ Bangor Gas of a character combined with a 1901. light company assigned to the Brewer church, w bile Rev. of intoxication is no justification for acrime, strong Belfast, Maine, April 17, erick and Mrs. William Crosby. kholders are now consider- John warm heart and affectionate To the Chairman and Central Committee of 24 52 41 N. E. Cloudy. Tiuling goes to the charge at but be taken as an extenuat disposition, with may ing circum- the Entertainment and Fair: The city schools were closed at 2 p. m. to 25 57 40 a. m., clear u. m Atter. the of lloultoii. The new Hospital •• probability presiding elder of the and leaves a circle of friends wher- 26 60 34 The stance to a slight extent. The prisoner has large Gentlemen:—I herewith beg to submit to enable the teachers and others to attend the Clear. Bangor Gas Light com- Bangor district is Rev. D. B Dow, who lias 27 50 29 F. Heavy frost. ever she was known. She was public spirit- you my report as Treasurer of the capital stock of di- been at Machias for the past year and who since been taken to Thomaston. County At- Hospital services. 28 69 33 S.K.toS. *150,000 and ask for instructions as to what I has been a member of the East Maine Con- ed and took a marked interest in the good Fair, 29 72 40 8. VV. Clear. i.5oo shares of the par value torney Foster for the State, Ritchie for de- shall do with the net Touching references were made to the de- ference was proceeds. 30 60 39 S. E. .11 of an inch. dividends in recent for l(i years past. He formerly of the unfortunate, but the press reports of Cloudy. Kain, laving fendant. RECEIPTS. in the city Sunday. Rev. A. of Guilford and Oldtown. parted pulpits The shows the mean tem- per cent.Geo. O. Hubbard her connection with a charitable institution monthly report The of ministers follows. The A motion for a new trial has been filed in A. Smith of the church vk assignments Received from sale of 1093 tickets. .$1093 00 Universalist prayed to have been 47.20° is among the selections in are incorrect. Her perature 44.18°, against changes made by the conference are indi- the case of Edwin R. Moore vs. Howard F. Charlestown, Mass., donation from Mrs. Susan for the and of of for fervently family congregation for and an of retary War first and cated by the asterisk: brother and his Elmer W. of Bath. 50 00 April, 1900, average 46.29° for Mason, administrator. George son, F. Murch, Bailey Alills of 11tenants under the re- Received from the late pastor; Rev. Geo. S. the 42 The was 72° the Army BANGOR DISTRICT. accompanied the remains to Belfast, where Critchett, Sibley Co. years past. highest 29th bill. Inhabitants of Unity vs. Inhabitants of North church cited Air. as a no- He has been ordered of Belfast. 25 00 Leighton and the lowest 29° on the 14th and D. 15. Dow, Presiding Elder. services were held 24th at the home of day, 13th, ition and should he will Thorndike was an action to recover for April Received from table of a courteous and W. pass •Alton, Argyle and West Old Town, sup- Tranquillity Grange example man, 27th Rain fell on 9 to the her Mrs. Frances H. on of Lincolnville. days. days, Ted. There were four allot- plied by S. A. Prince. pauper supplies furnished by Unity to sister-in-law, Murch, 13.10 P. in his address in the Un- Received various donations from 50 Thompson,Esq., amount of G.49 inches, against 2.20 in April, Maine. The others were Clias. Atkinson and Sebee, W. A. Jleservey. F.ben Hall and The claimed Bridge street. Rev. A. A. Smith officiated. family. plaintiff cents 3300 iversalist church in the evening spoke of E. Potter and *llangor, First church, R. E. Smith. up.. 1900, and an average of i.no for 10 years past. Henry Henry that Hall had a derivative pauper settlement Received from sale of tickets at box as a an Grace J. M. Frost. him model clergyman and example There were 9 clear 3 tt .. Vice President Bangor, church, days ; part cloudy and Roosevelt in Thorndike, but the defense claimed that Mrs. Ruby A. Drinkwater died at her home office for the three nights. 37 50 to •Brownville and Henderson, supplied by for young men in the profession. 18 Maine on a fishing trip Received from raffle tickets on cloudy. The prevailing direction of the Geo. O. Spratt. he lost it by five years continuous residence in Northport April 25th, after a long illness. pic- mer. and the members of the tures, rope, mantel and beans_ 43 45 wind was S. E. The last frost was the 27th, Caribou, N. R. Pearson. in She was born in Dec. a ac Belfast, The jury returned a verdict Northport, 14, 1828, Received from Lunch Booth. 37 16 Fish and Game Club have •Carmel and Levant, J. W. Prince. News ot the there was hail on the 3d and 10th and 1 for of Nathaniel and Granges. to him one of the D. defendant. A case of Unity vs. Belfast daughter Ruby (Sylvester) Doll 57 40 give best •Danforth, 15. Phelan. auroras and bright meteors the 28th. The is life. At a recent •Dexter and Ripley, II. B. Haskell. on the same matter is on the docket for Drinkwater. Her husband, William S. Fancy 155 49 meeting Punch 510 frost was out of the the 8th, and the •Dixinont, J. R. Remick. trial at a later Drinkwater, who survives is a son of Seaside Grange, Belfast, has its hall ground hseoueag Club Vice President term. Libby and Thompson her, 58 24 fully J. H. Irvine. Candy ice was out of the the 2lst. was elected an Dover, for C. F. Johnson David and Rachael Drinkwater. paid for, and celebrated the event by a dance ponds honorary East Corinth plaintiff, for defendant. (Terrill) Apron 36 45 and and Corinth, I. H. Lidstone. *• the of the 29th and the fore- an invitation was sent the from other The deceased and her husband were des- Linen 12714 May night. During night 1 •Easton, C. E. Jones. Among attorneys counties si to come to Maine this fish- sale of harness. 7 50 noon of the 30th the wind at the surface of Exeter and Corinua, supplied by II. G. who have been in attendance are J. H. cendants of Micajah Drinkwater, one of the At the meeting of Harvest Moon Grange, y and enjoy the sport afforded Hoisington. the earth was south-east and moderate. The Montgomery of Camden; C. F. Johnson, earliest settlers of Northport. Since the Totol.$1779 53 Thorndike, April 27th, degrees were confer- meag Lake.... At a temperance •Forest City, Lambert Lake and Vance- was covered with cumulus clouds J. W. summer business at on sky heavy the of the Maine boro, Chas. Rogers. Waterville; Manson, Pittsfield; 0. F. began Saturday Cove EXPENDITURES. red live candidates. Next Saturday the auspices which were moving from the north-west t ( onference Sheriff Pearson •Fort Fairfield, F. H. Osgood. Fellows of Bucksport, Mr. and Mrs. Drinkwater have kept a Paid for gold for capital prize. $25 00 third and fourth degrees will be conferred, Greenville C. H. very rapidly, before a strong gale. The ivrland county claimed that Junction, Raupach. James Aldus vs. I. V. Miller; petition hoarding house for the visitors, and their expenses of costumes, wigs, ex- followed by a harvest supper. Guilford, J. F. Haley. for the of Mr. of these upper clouds de- t had been made to for review of on has been Mrs. Drink- press, etc., play speed gradually tempts and J. E. Lombard. case, action acct. formerly plane very popular. Branch confers Harmony Athens, Bob, second night’s entertainment. 15 35 South Grange, Prospect, creased and at noon in Matthew S. Quay of Penn- •Hartland and C. H. decided the Heard water was devoted to her family and was a they began traveling St. Albans, Johon- against petitioner. by Paid Belfast Printing Co. 34 50 at almost each meeting. Last Sat- a ill come to Maine this sum- degrees the same direction as the lower winds. Rain nett. the review denied. Knowlton for most faithful wife and mother. As a A. A. Howes & Co. 9 26 court; neigh- a harvest feast was served leased a on the and C. E. Peterson. urday evening 2 to 11 a. in. to a ing cottage •Hodgdon Linneus, McLellan for bor and friend she was ever to assist R. H. Howes, Chairman, mis- fell from a. in. Tuesday, John plaintiff. defendant. ready and several members from Granite Moosehead lake, near Kiueo, •Houlton, Tinling. cellaneous bill. 64 63 Grange, of .11 of an inch. This reminds Fred W. Brown vs, Hartford ac- in the hour of and her depth will some time with a Howland and Montague, supplied by C. Shute; trouble, many good Paid for stationery, North w'ere It is safe spend typewriting, Searsport, present. E. F. Bramhall of an he W. Stevens. tion on account for deeds are remembered with gratitude. She etc. 11 Capt. experience friends....Hon. J. P. Bass of professional services. stamps, 60 to this has come to and Geo. say grange stay. once had in the of His vessel is •Kingman Prentiss, supplied by Heard the for a and useful the af- Paid E. S. Pitcher, moving piano.... 4 00 Bay Fuudy. bought of Ferdinand Wy- Palmer. by court; judgment plaintiff held, through long life, Burgess printing bill. 8 00 The executive committee of the Maine was under double-reefed sails with ii iston all the stock and bonds for $91.84. Brown pro se., Ritchie foi de- fection and esteem of all who knew her. sailing •Limestone, supplied by Hatch. Bray & Alaxtiekl, Hall. 48 55 oidtown and State Grange held their quarterly meeting in all the wind she could carry, the wind be- gas company •Lincoln, Malry Kearney. fendant. Three daughters survive her, Mrs. Fannie Will Follett, error in prize on with the •Mapleton.W. H. Maffitt. B mgor last Thursday and Friday. The ing from the north. Less than three miles nmpany together One liquor case was settled by the pay- I .awry of New York, Mrs. Georgia Yeaton ticket. 1 00 of each company, contracts, •Mars Hill and Bridgewater, A. D. Moore. members present were Obadiah Gardner of away was another vessel, close reefed, with Mattawamkeag, J. H Baker. ment of a fine of $100. The others, appeal- of Minneapolis, and Miss Abbie Drink- is, etc. The electric com- Total. 221 89 Rockland, master of the Maine grange; E. as a wind. The two Monson and ed and the new just strong southerly : a furnishes for Swedish Mission, K. R. Hart- cases, indictments, go to the water, who lives at the old home. She Cash on hand to balance account.... 1557 64 power 2,000 wig. II. Libby of Auburn, secretary; Iloydon vessels kept parallel courses with the wind ■ id lamps, and the plant is Law Court on demurrer. leaves three sisters, Mrs. Julia El well of j Monticello and Littleton, E. V. Allen. Total $1779 53 Bearce of East Eddington, C. Hayford of from opposite directions, more than four unproved. No move has ever The first jury was excused and •Northport, Mrs. Louise Ilall and Mrs. Moro, W. F. Campbell. Friday All of which is respectfully submitted. S. F. Sweetser of New hours. The water between where lv toward a Presque Isle, them, establishing gas Newport and Detroit, T. S. Ross. the second jury Saturday morning, and Frances Yeaton of Boston. The funeral W. H. Quimby, Treasurer. Glou-j have at the Old F. L. cester and W. J Thompson of China, the the opposite winds met was so rough that it ivparations begun Town, Hayward. court finally adjourned at noon. was held at her late home Sunday afternoon Orono and State lecturer. The State will meet would have been for either vessel Works at Bath for building Stillwater. W. 15. Dukeshire. Bells. Grange dangerous G. II. DIVORCES. and was largely attended. Rev. A. A. Wedding Contracts for mak- Patten, Hamilton. in Bangor next December. to have tried to cross it. Ttleship. •Pittsfield and E. Smith of Belfast officiated. "iivs and for all steel material Palmyra, II. L. Williams. Daisy Thorndike, Washington, Me., Sangerville, supplied by Albert Hartt. from James Ru.ss-Miller. A quiet marriage took Venus Grange of Frankfort has adopted closed with the, Carnegie Thorndike, Liberty. Mrs. Annette Hurd died at her home in •Smyrna Mills, J. T. Moore. in Belfast p. the resolutions of President of the Flora E. Dodge, from Joel E. place Saturday m., April 27th. following respect: High School Notes. Hyde Bath South Presque Isle, to be Belfast, :>Oth after an illness of supplied. Northport April The were Miss Whereas the of death has entered As. when seen" night, •Van Buran, E. I). Smith. Dodge, Boston. contracting parties Myra- angel Monday supplied by two weeks. Her husband was drawn as our and taken from us our Three of the cast of “A Hunch of Roses” :i At belle Miller and Lucius enclosure belov- the proposed slopping com- Washburn, supplied by I. C. Cheney. Nahum E. from Sadie Stanley Russ, both Burgin, Searsport, and came to Belfast the ed friend and brother Manley Clark ; there- are in the “Pirates of Penzance" and the i not affect the vessel build- H. M. Moore left without appointment juryman morning of Lincolnville. Rev. A. Smith " L. Burgin of parts unknown. Ashley per- fore, i; ,tii. with permission to attend one of the schools; of April liith to attend Court, Mrs. rehearsals have been until after leaving formed the ceremony in a most impressive Resolved, That by his death we have lost postponed members of Bangor First Church quarterly Phenie Thompson, Northport, from Chas. Hurd apparently as well as usual. He had manner. The a true friend and respected brother, the the presentation of the opera. The play conference. A. do. bride is one of Lincolnville’s Thompson, a valued his a The School Committee. barely arrived here when a messenger from most community citizen, family will probably be given the last of May. •Changes. Alzada Thurston, from Oliver accomplished young ladies, an ex- faithful and loving husband. Burnham, home informed him that his wife was hjs perienced and successful school That the members of Venus ''Builar meeting of the Belfast School BUCKSPORT DISTRICT. Thurston, do., custody of minor child to teacher, Resolved, we, A Poor B. II. S. gill got into a certain J. W. taken suddenly and dangerously ill. He and the groom is a Grange, extend our heartfelt sympathy to !was held Monday with Day, Presiding Elder, Milbridge. mother; $200 granted to libellee in lieu of popular young man, a garden on Union street lately with disast- evening was the bereaved family in their affliction Alexander, Cooper and Wesley, to be sup- excused from Court and returned at blacksmith by trade. Both bride and great '"ember present. There has been alimony. and point them to Him who alone can com- rous results. plied. once, with a physician. They found Mrs. have friends in •’"'Me "f late in to In the case of Grace I. vs. groom many Belfast, who fort the broken hearted. regard truancy and Bar Harbor, S. L. Hanscom. Beggs David Hurd in a critical unconscious and condi- extend congratulations and wishes. Resolved, That we, the members of this There was no school on Fast Day. ""iiiiittee voted that the law should •Brewer, E. H. Boynton. B. Beggs, divorce decreed, as last good be reported tion. She rallied somewhat a few Grange in token of for our deceas- ! •Brooksville, Harry Hill. the days They will reside in Lincolnville. respect The was author- week, Judge decreed that the name of ed brother would recommend that our Base ball is going on Superintendent Bucksport, Robert Sutcliffe, later, but passed away after two weeks of char- practice regularly. ise his in libellee be changed to Grace I. ter be draped in mourning for thirty days, judgment regard to the •Bucksport Centre and East Bucksport, McColley, Mrs. Hurd was horn in The Newly Appointed suffering. Belfast, Bishop. that a copy of these resolutions be spread Those of the Junior geometry class, who "ttmd of enforcement. John R. Dun- M. S. Preble. her maiden name. in a daughter of Ambrose our also a sent to the were Calais, First church, M. F. Bridgham. Stella Morse, Searsmont, from Charles E. November, 1855, upon records; copy absent last Wednesday, had a written unanimously re-elected Superinten- Fr. O’Connell, the newly appointed Cath- Bangor Commercial and The Calais, Knight Memorial, S. A. Bender. Morse of parts unknown. and Nancy Wellman. She was the wife of Republican lesson Friday. l|“‘ year and the M. olic bishop of Maine, has had remarkable Journal for publication, and a copy sent to „ beginning Aug. 1st, Castine, Norman La Marsh. George Turner, Montville, from Mae Phineas G. Hurd, who survives her with was G. distinctions in the responsibility conferred the bereaved family. fixed at ®1,000. A motion was •Columbia Falls, Columbia and Indian Turner, Allston, Mass.; custody of minor It is announced that there is to be a high ^ two sons, Leroy W. and Clarence E. She upon him. He is a young man for a bish- Darius K. Drake, Committee trike out River, O. A. Goodwin. child to the mother. ) school league, composed of teams from this the rule of the Committee opric, being but little over 40 of Elder > on •Cutler, supplied by David Smith. leaves a father, one brother, Nathan W. years age, Whidder, city, Belfast and Camden. The schedule ''akes it the oft he and he is selected from outside the diocese Mrs. A. L. l Resolutions j, duty Superinten- East Machias, Whiting and No. 14, to bh Hon. F. C. Stevens of St. Wellman of Belmont, and one Mrs. Mudgett, will soon and the season But " Paul, Minn., sister, in which he is to He is of Massachu- appear open. take the school and the in preside. 1901. is census, mat- supplied. representative Congress from the Fourth Emma F. Clark of Lincolnville. She was setts Frankfort, April 27, at present Rockland puzzled for a ball C. T. District of that a birth, and much of his service, as he laid over one month Eastport, Coombs. State, has written, accept- ground. The Broadway held, it is said, according to the very devoted wife and mother, a kind rose to his present eminence, was in this Eddington, S. M. Small. ing an invitation to be present at the re- neigh- E. P. Walker returned last week from Cu- cannot be leased at a reasonable figure, and Applications were received for the State, where he is known and much t Edmunds and Marion, O. G. Barnard. union of the alumni of the Bockland bor and a true friend. She was a member widely ba, where he has been spending the it is understood the will soon be °1 High admired. His career has been one of con- winter, grounds janitor of the city schools from Ellsworth, J. P. Simonton. school, to be held in this next The and after a short visit at Vinalhaven and in cut into house lots. What to do next is city June. of Tranquillity Grange. funeral will tinually increasing honor and usefulness in up '-'olson and N. J. Pottle. The elec- Franklin, W. H. Powlesland. Mr. Stevens is a native of this and was this city left April 27th for Castine. He the of the day. A good base ball ^ city be held this, afternoon, and the the church, and with it all he has won the question f Gouldsboro, J. L. Pinkerton. educated in our schools. He will be cor- Thursday, will have charge of W. A. Walker’s location in Rockland is hard to but it is 'anitor a love of who drug find, *1 takes place at later meeting. M. S. Hill. welcomed burial will be in the Hills Cemetery in Lin- many, rejoice at the culmina- store while Mr. Walker is V, Hampden, dially by many old friends.— tion it has looking after the quite probable a suitable ground will be ,'"lrned to attained in his — the next regular meeting. E. A. Carter. Bockiand present appoint- Acadian House. Rockland our Harrington, Opinion. colnville. ment.—Boston Herald. Courier-Ga- furnished somewhere within city limits. ( zette. —Rockland Star. j AN OLD-TIME SEAFARER. So sudden had been the occurrence, NEWS NOTES. that the watch, which had been imme- called on the notice of the boat s EXTRA diately A woman QUARTERLY DIVIDEND and Disasters. advertised in a Buffalo A Tale of Shipwrecks proximity, had nott got on deck when for a as the boarded; and so much was Sunday paper position gover- At New Orleans Mr. Pilsbury bought firsonsfflls strangers ness for “a of children whose to with the commander of the bark astonished family a schooner, sailed Campeachy When feel blue or look heads will be the sum- you the whole that he never asked a school* absent during corn, a famine prevailing there at the yellow one little pill once a day by affair, Many mer.” Sick or if time, and then went to Laguna in Yuca- j will cure Biliousness, Captain Pilsbury his associates k is said to Constipation, all girl and thence to New.York with Headache, they were hungry or thirsty. For The government still insists that it tan. log- Liver and Bowel Com- To fill the avalanche of orders for hf our a three had lived on the small- be lazy and a plants system, limited number of wood. plaints. Make the blood clean, they has wireless which days telegraph system Treasury stock of the BURROWS LIGHT COMPANY OF NEW "< From that port he took freight for beautify the complexion. Vege- est modicum of provisions. The half sh i f 11 e s s is superior to any yet devised bv private YORK is table and harmleet. 25 CENTS A sale at the low of for New and in or ten pint allowance of water that morning, P^ parties. It is tested with phenomenally price Orleans, eight days BOTTLE ; 81.00 FOR FIVE. hen she being daily, near 8. JOHNSON * E«m. Out of the three gallons that remained ,/w favorable anchored on the Bahama Banks, I. CO., IkitH, doesn’t deserve results. Georges Island. It was on Sunday. to the boat’s crew, had not been con- of the Tolstoi’s message to the Americans 81.30 PER The weather was nerfectly calm, and sumed, in consequence anxiety tne least dii or it. of the says that war is a cause of the SHARp; so remained until about six o’clock in created by the appearance sail, leading FULL PAID AMI NO.N-VSSE rrShe can’t study, easily miseries of the world. He thinks that SABLE the when a breeze nor had any sustenance been taken. evening, light sprung warriors from conversed with falls is nervous have never gotten away This stock is now up from the eastward. The schooner frs°nsj?lls Captain Pilsbury Cap- asleep, paying old tain Jones until "dinner was tak- pagan ideas. got under way. Before eight o’clock ready, and tired all the time. in the meantime but a sin- the breeze had increased to a gale and, said Mr. "1 ing nothing And what can ex- An ordinance is pending in Cincin- ONE PER CENT DIVIDEND PER “Well,” Pilsbury, suppose of for which he asked. you MONTH before twelve, to a hurricane. A great there was.” gle glass water, nati for the establishment of three The bark arrived in Boston. pect? Her brain is All orders received before the close of business on number of vessels were lost in it. For for safely being floating public bath-houses along the Wednesday, May wjh “Pride, example?” we suggested. of * the schooner to under Having no suitable garments any fed with blood river. The houses are be built and at the price above stated, after which date the will be advanced three days lay “Pride, 1 suppose,” was the reply; impure to price without n became discription, not even shoes and stock- maintained short canvas, until her position “but an instinctive pride, planted by and her whole is by the city. to Mr. was to re- system ALL STOCKHOLDERS OF RECORD AT THE CLOSE of so uncertain that it was impossible the Creator in the human character. I ings, Pilsbury compelled business on r, on then went The plan of a corps intended May ! side of the main board all night. He from bicycle receive an extra dividend one tell on which Bahama Chan- that if 1 were suffering poisoning. to qua' terly ot per cent in addition to the regular thought carefully dressed, to heighten the safety of Emperor Wil- '■ nel she was she found Cornhill, procured proper apparel, Such are dividend of one lying. Suddenly and anyone should happen to pick me girls wonder- liam has been because it ly per cent. herself in white water. From the best and having put up at a hotel where the abandoned, up, I might obtain respect and a decent fully and w-as found that the were unable the could he eastern people generally congregated, helped greatly bicylists We do not sell observation captain make, burial. If I were going to be married to follow his four- any plants. All are leased and still owned by us he must be on the western he found numerous friends, many of by Majesty's Hungarian concluded I should be dressed; not if changed, taking We reter, to the Bankers’ and why going whom are now dead. in-hand. by permission, Tanutacturers’ side of the channel. It was now about to Mercun",|le be buried? As the consumptive York. at The At this point his troubled and event- to a Beaumont de- Agency, New eleven o’clock night. captain belle said to her waiting maid, as nearly According (Tex.) on north- ful career, his wanderings, at least be- was an East- this crowded the canvas, steering as I can recollect the words spatch, $1,250,000 paid by Remember, otter is good until the close of business on Hay is. ward and eastward—the wind being yond the confines of his own, or an ern for the of the me the me the syndicate property ‘Bring paint, Betty—bring affiliated country, may be said to have Texas Western Oil Make checks the southeast—when, owing to the heavy red; Company, formerly payable to ceased. He bears testimony to the Southwestern sea, the fastening which secured the One would not look one is willing Oil Company, of Cor- ugly, though the of the and true bowsprit started. The bowsprit was dead.' characters good sicana. whom he has met in all and immediately secured as well as it could nations, The case being thus, as we thought, is is to this The pathetic story of child's love Burrows sea meantime that he able pay of New be done, a heavy in the made" we the conversation happy clear, pressed tribute to human nature comes from West Union, Ohio. Cal. Light Company York, the stern boat and it. everywhere. striking staving no farther. We, resume the sarsaparilla Rhine was in on a war- therefore, with the lodged jail peace With she was on He has been associated inhab- of 187 great difficulty got uarative. The of the toilet Hundreds thousands rant. Ilis little son refused BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N. Y„ operations itants of many nations; he has found 5-year-old deck. under the circumstances of to leave his having, grave and kind in all of them, schoolgirls have taken father and was locked up At daylight, after carrying a press of good people Where you are invited to call and see the light, and where also wi! i„. which we have recorded, been complet- the it with him. inquiries canvas the it was dis- and never, in any part of world, during the past 50 years. through night, ed the captain and the mate returned cheerfully. IS on been without a friend. The new Naval covered that, instead of being the to the deck, where they lay down two Many of these girls now Academy at Annapo- western side id' the channel, as had lis will he a fine structure.' When com- or three hours for repose, the vessel have homes of their own. been supposed the vessel had been on gradually sinking. This concludes Mr. Pilsbury's seafar- pleted the building will cost *3,000,000, the eastern side and that she was then They remember what and be finer than At half past two in the morning she and those who have any government the northwestern side of the ing experiences, structure outside of It crossing was nearly level with the water, and cured them, and now Washington. Great Bahama Banks. read thus far may perhaps be interest- will accomodate 500 cadets. the prospect was that she would imme- the same medi- The hurricane continued with tre- ed in a brief account of bis later career, they give diately sink. The moon now and then During the prevalence of the intense mendous and unabated force. All hope cine to theirown children. In Case of Fire peered forth from the dense black lie returned to Eastport and was a can, cold in the Yukon region the first two of reaching their port was abandoned. You can to clouds that lowered above, serving only for to the afford trust a months of this (08.5 zero The concluded to bear for didate Representative Legis- year below a house covered with M F captain up to make the surrounding darkness more the there a Roofing lature and lost the election one vote, Sarsaparilla that has been being lowest), was haze all Charleston in order to repair. He pro- was by Tin is safe from the of terrible. The boat then launched. over the country, and an epidemic of dangers ceeded down the coast along the edge had lie was then chosen the wsted for half a and Tfce captain about his person cer- by legislature century. rabies seized upon the of Dawson. flying sparks brands. Shingles ol the Little Bahama Hock Bank. At $1-00 a bottle. All druggists. dogs tain sums ol' gold. He did not consider a member of the Executive Council. invite conflagration; slate and tile four in the afternoon the schooner was If your bowels are consti- The Po, in North is 300 miles in the money at the time worth two cents he was the Demo Italy, Sail at which In that year regular take Pills. The add the danger of opposite Bock, time it on the dollar; but, before leaving the pated Ayer’s You length. deposits at its mouth have crushing weight was that there was a severe oratic nominee for Congress. There can’t have health caused the coast to when the walls IVSF discovered schooner for the boat—a desperate re- good unless gain upon the sea so weaken; tin or have action a leak, by which three four feet of sort. as he then supposed- he called the was a split in the party, and the bolters you daily of the rapidly that point which in the time affords complete protection and a bowels. 25 cts. a box. water had been made in the of men on the of Augustus was a town, is now hold, aft quarter-deck, and said, nominated Anson G. Chandler. Mr. One seaport to the house box of Ayer’s Pills cured my light-weight covering which those on board had, until then, “Your have been 1 owe eighteen miles from the Adriatic. wages paid. ran three times dyspepsia.” L.D. Card-will, —and it lasts much than been ienorant. Pilsbury successively Jan. longer you nothing; but. as a small sum might 12,1899. _ Bath, N. Y. with a of more than one Henry II. Faxon, a well-known tem- other form of Thi' gale continued. I lie schooner be of service to in case one plurality Write the any roofing. you any of Doctor, perance advocate, distributed through was under close-reefed topsails, and should to 1 thousand votes, the law requiring a If you have any complaint whatever you happen survive, present and desire the nest medical advice vou the mail twenty-three *lno checks to as was manifestly sinking. From Sail each of with ten dollars. can write you Should majority of the whole; and tiually the possibly receive, the doctor many clergymen of Quincy, Mass., to Muck, for a distance of four miles, the be saved. 1 will not for- freely. You will receive a prompt re- you hope you Whig candidate, Joseph c. Noyes, suc- ply, without cost. Address, be used “In'promoting the moral, spirit- sea was a perfect ledge of breakers. to UK, J. C. get drink my health.” Upon every AYER, Lowell. Mass. ual, social and welfaie of 'the Hands were at the and ceeded in his election. political put pumps, human calculation, not a soul of that of the hands to the small people" city. repair yawl-boat, whole company could have hoped to be Mr. Pilsbury then went to Ohio with If nirteen feet which was the to the Frankfurter long, only alive within twenty-four hours of that the intention of engaging in business According Zeitung, li'fuge left in case the vessel could not time. But the men, who had listened Emperor William, at the unveiling of he alioat. The of the there, but concluding not to do so, went the monument to kept plan captain to the captain’s address with the pro- Emperor 1111113111 i., was t.i run down this ledge of forty foundest attention and receiv- to New Orleans, where the linn of J. on March 31, made a speech to his en- respect, is made by the old-style hand miles long, and then head to windward, ed each one his allowance. lifted AV. Zacherie & Co. him tourage in which the doctrine of They prevailed upon “Bay- process; has the heaviest and r. m order to anchor iibshoal water On the their onets vs. An was a their hats, hitched up pantaloons, to to Texas. This was in the Unruly People" est of tin and new- northern side of the Fittle Bahama. go days marked feature. coating pure made the obeisance characteristic of strongly lead, by means of clarified I.a The distance w as ran, and, at in of the Texas Republic, under the Ad- eight the sailor to his officer with as much The Cincinnati oil. MF lias la-4 1 the an effort was to Enquirer reports that palm roofing evening, made haul as if had been in the ministration of Gen. Lamar. Later — precision they a buffalo baby has been born in the Zoo 50 years on many houses v. fil upon the wind for the purpose of get- streets of their thanks Boston.expressed Air. Pilsbury was elected to the Texas in that city. This is the first animal of keep your house sound 50 years. ting on the bank, as we have stated; and for his and gratitude kindness, from his and on this kind ever born at this edu- This oncr. but the schooner was water- Legislature county, popular Viy trade mark is stamped completely pledged themselves that the health of sheet of the Ask the cational and pleasure resort. The new- ery genuine. ;, logged. and would no longer obey her the in event of expiration of his term was elected roofer for WF—or captain, preservation, comer is about the of a The without a size Newfound- lelm. captain, mphient’s should not be to the Senate. He his seat in CRONEMEYER, neglected. resigned land and is in re- write/W.C. Agent. hesitation, ordered the masts to be cut dog, perfect every to The captain was willing, it seems, to the Senate and was chosen chief justice Carnegie Building, Pittsbu-g, away in order to and, if spect. lignten her, make an experiment on human nature as a for illustrated book on roots her of the Court and of pro- Light Fairy^s possible, keep alloat until morning. in extremis. County judge Are bachelors in Illinois to be pre- and rooting. was dark The night and terrific. The the oars bate for the of an vented from means of a v Several of boat's having been County Brazoria, is if use the marrying by AMERICAN TiN PLATE masts fell and the your cooking you right Baking over, schooner wore there were but three oilice which he held between two and prohibitory tax? State Senator Thomas COMPANY. lost, remaining. Powder. to leeward of them; they broke the In her. a cord was at- ,T. Dawson has introduced a hill in the launching long three years. lie was then re-elected to ^ Battery Park. force of the sea, and kept her in smooth tached to the schooner, so that the boat Here is a sure formula: Illinois Legislature providing that bach- the Senate and the water. under her lee until she resigned judgeship elors over the age of 40 must a \ (T* X might lay sank, 2 lbs. Three Crow Cream Tartar 70 pay At this time all hands were nearly ex- as it was calculated she would do about He served as senator one session, and special tax of *100 when tliey apply for hausted. The small boat w as prepared 1 n a moment after the launch I lb. Three Crow Soda 8 license to daylight. in the year following proposals were marry. on the deck, and everything requisite had been the suction of the effected, made for annexation. In 1845 the Cost 78c Gov. Wells of Utah vetoed the anti- for a desperate effort to save their lives water leeward drew the boat close Re- along- vaccination bill, it as “a was put into her; among other articles side the schooner threatening instant public of Texas entered the Union of making 3 lbs. Best Baking Powder at a cost of characterizing all the oil that was on as step backward which would be disas- board; for, we destruction to all hands. The was States. the 26c lb. All Powders in cans rope Shortly after annexation per Baking put up trous.” He the veto with have shown on a previous page, the cut, and the boat accompanied immediately pushed Air. Pilsbury was elected to the Na- contain Starch, some Ammonia, some Alum, a substitute bill, a of which Captain had before experienced its won- clear of the with the loss of provision schooner, tional House of is that unvaccinated children not derful efficacy in preventing a sea from one of the three oars. She scudded Representatives, and some Phosphate. By making your own from may be excluded from schools in districts breaking and boarding. before the with the two oars in re-elected a member of pure wind, subsequently where not All the been con- smallpox does exist. preparations having the row-locks, there being no sail set at the 30th Congress. ...PEARL BROOK FARMS... cluded. the went below captain for the the time, and none being needed. Three Crow According to a Missouri item, the of himself He remained a resident of Texas purpose dressing for the last The gunwale of the boat was only Ray County man who was examined time. The water in the cabin was about until his Nov. at his some six inches above the level of the death, 23d, 1858, Cream Tartar for heart disease the other day was re- three feet exhausted with The 3 Year Old Trotter. deep. Being water, yet, to the astonishment of every- home near New Danville, Rusk Coun lieved when he found that the crackling Champion lie called the mate to fatigue, upon one, she rode safely over the waves, tv. sound he heard every time he drew a him in assist dressing. frequently, however, shipping great long breath came from a small buckle The mate was a While in Texas, having been for young Englishman quantities of water, and requring the on his suspenders. This is another ex- about twenty years of age. possessing! constant labor of two men to bail her. many years a widower, he married Aliss ample showing that people get sick too 2 19 and an MARSTON some ability, exceedingly kind One man was also placed in each quar- Rebecca Carpenter, daughter of Colonel I easily. C., and affectionate disposition. He look-! ter, a bottle of oil a cork holding having Joshua Carpenter of Alaine. She died I AND ed u)i in the captain’s face anxiously, and lifted to let it As 3 Year Old. Four year old trial 2.1 > j quill in, drip gradu- A Klondike and asked, “Do you think there is any ; ally out, leaving the diffused oil in the only a few years ago at her home in Three Crow Soda Failure. hope, sir?” The captain answered, i wake, which prevented the breaking of Houlton, Ale. “There is not: no boat can live in such the waves over the boat. The you avoid injurious ingredients and do not BY PIEDMONT 2.17; DAM, MAIDEN j effect, you Two an of Maine a sea as this. When the schooner years ago expedition sinks, ! Mr. Pilsbury says, was magical; it was pay for something that does not raise the food. YEAR OLD RECORD BY ELECTIONEER Reflections of a Bachelor. young men, numbering 25, started for 3 2.23 we must, if we remain, sink with her; as if the had said to the waves Almighty the Klondike, backed by $25,000 of and if we take to the boat, she must “Be still,” and they were still at his woman can JOHN BIRD COHPANY, Maine The all in- founder in this sea. We have done all command. A always find some Haw capital. prospectors $15.00 TO WARRANT. in a man’s ESTABLISHED 1833. vested in the stock of the TERMS that can be done; our labors are over. This state of continued until story—unless it isn't true. syndicate, things Manf'rs and Dealers in Pure Food Articles and in return were to be furnished with For myself, I can meet death with per- about ten o’clock. The weather in the Some kisses ought to make all the and is months’ ....HERBERT F. North Belfast, fect composure; for you, I feel deep meantime had ROCKLAND. MB. transportation provis- SMITH, considerably moderated, microbes in them go off and commit and and to sorrow: you are young, but as you and the of to all ions, clothing equipments, prospect preservation suicide. retain one-third and the company two- have done your duty up to this point on board seemed to have become certain. thirds of whatever wealth in gold or with credit to yourself, so end your But the broke out with re- It’s a lot easier to make a husband | gale again claims At the end of IS life that no reproach may rest upon doubled The scene was sublime- out of a lover than it is to make a lover they acquired. j fury. We Are months they were to be furnished trans- awful. The waves ran almost out of a husband. you.” ly high back to Maine if desired. A sudden gleam lighted up the young as the was black with portation they Me mountains; sky For the first three weeks after it gets The lived to its FRED ATWOOD, Winterport, company up agreement, man’s countenance. The bitterness of the boat a mere on clouds; lay to, speck born a baby looks ’most as red and un- and the after the death was past. He became instantly the which seemed moment promoters, exhausting abyss, every comfortable as its father. available funds, have Jiad frequent.y to cheerful, and, with great alacrity, as- about to engulf it. Four or five times make personal contributions. The expe- sisted the captain to dress. she seemed on the of destruction It takes a smart woman to make a Headquarters INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE point FOR dition turned out to be a tlat failure. We sought an explanation of a course from and she was man out of a fool, but any fool woman broaching to, repeat- Most of the Maine men came home. of conduct marked by a fancy which full of water. It became can make a fool out of a man. edly requisite Last fall the directors of the seemed to us so extraordinary, and we to take some new measure for her company pres- No girl over 1C can be expected to be sent a to the claims held with Mr. Pilsbury a conversation, ervation. 5c & 10c Goods, prospector inspect satisfied with the idea of kissing that held in the company's name. He has Over Twenty million Assets of which we preserved the following nere were, as we nave siaieu, nut two Representing she gets out of Sunday school books. just returned and his report is anything minutes: oars left. The boat could scud no longer Lamps, but The company being abso- I- “How much stranger than fiction,” and it was therefore to A girl’s way of Hattering a new man assuring. FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE (JLASS, TORNADO INSl necessary lay without assets, remains we said, “truth is! What could have her to. She could only be steered by is to insinuate that she has heard the lutely nothing Wringers. but to wind up its affairs, which will AND INSPECTION. Security Bonds foru- put such an idea into your head? Did an oar. The captain directed the other other women talking a lot about him. BOILER INSURANCE ^ shortly be done. In all, about $30,000 Trust ;es solicited »' you emulate the death-scene of Cleo- oar to be lashed to the steerage oar, and ors. Administrators and | Correspondence Real estate It is probable that a man acquires the Wooden was sunk.—Portland Press. patra?” a triangle to be rigged to them; and Ware, longing to smoke from chewing on the “Oh, no,” was the reply, “I never then, a favorable opportunity having end of a rubber tube in a bottle. The Lobster Fishery. thought of her.” been watched, they were thrown over- Kitchen Goods, “Did know how tradition said she board with fathoms of You can order a vanilla or a chocolate you sixty ropeififteen The United States fish commission special: died?” thread ratline). The device worked ad- eclair just as you but you have Sewing | please, Tinware, schooner Grampus will be in Maine wa- “I did: but it never occurred to me to The of the boat to take a blonde or a brunette naby just mirably. rapidity by ters about May 1, to continue the prop- take pattern by her.” the wind was than that of the as it comes.—New York Press. riachines|PR,CES- greater The Famous Gienwood agation of lobsters during the coining lie “for 1 “Account, then,” said, your oars the water, which Increased to lying upon season. The captain of the Grampus Service fancy.” her head to the sea. Have You a Skin Elegant “Norwooa” Drop brought Although Disease?—Tetter, Ranges, requests the of the Week “It was, replied Mr. Pilsbury, an in she was tilled with all the hearty co-operation nearly spray Salt Rheum, Scald He d, Ringworm, Ecze- fishermen and smack men of Maine in head, $1850 stinct of human nature. God Almighty time, and two men were kept bailing, Nickel Plated ma, Itch, Barber’s Itch, Ulcers, Blotches, Copper Ware, collecting all available lob- le No. 00 Ateamer City of Itaugoi has it. I have seen many still she rode over the still aided egg-bearing “Paragon” St) 2, $21 implanted sea, by Chronic Erysipelas, Liver Spots, Prurigo, for which a will as sters, satisfactory price sorrows, and believed I might well go the oil which was or continually poured Psoriasis, other eruptions of the skin— be paid when delivered alive. The adult into the Valley of the Shadow of Deatii from her bows. what Hr. Ointment has done for Plumbing, Also a line of the wonderful Agnew’s lobsters, with the will be then as at any time. But I fervently In that she for four ot hers it can do for you—cure you. One ap- together fry, position lay returned to Maine waters and deposited “Standard” Lock and Chain Stitch believe it to be a great principle, gov- hours, when the which had plication gives relief.—35 cents. Sold by Repa ring. Etc. gale, gradu- Edmund Wilson and A. A. Howes & Co.— in accordance with the wishes of the erning all organized matter, that, in subsided, abated. So great was ...MACHINES... ally 44. Get our prices before commissioner of sea and shore fisheries, passing through any grand solemnity— the pressure upon the rope to the keep purchasing. Mr. A. II. Harbor, ME AT ONCE. of life or of death—of marriage or of boat head to the that on Pointed Nickerson, Boothbay S3TSEE wind, hauling Paragraphs. Me., who has authorized the holding in victory, or anything of a momentous it in, two strands of the ratline were EVENINGS. I^=OPEN cars from April 2 to .July 10 of seed character—the first and most natural discovered to be broken, and the whole Avarice is the result of abundance GEO. T. READ,*beLpast.* lobsters for the above purpose. desire of the heart is that the person burden was sustained by the five re- rather than of want. For Camden, Rockland should be and The Thursdays and Saturday' .r comely cleanly. maining yarns. If they had -broken, For v. that lives—the The wise man makes dollars from the ^ASTORIA. Searsport, Buck"port meanest creature very immediate and. inevitable destruction den and Bangor, Tuesda\s. I fool’s want of sense. Th Kind You Have wretch that is going to be hanged, feels must have followed. Bean the ,/? Always Bought urdays at about 7.30 ai. this decent longing, the desire to put on Numbers of vessels were descried. Women often confess little faults for return in the best clothes he lias got. Expecting The boat had been provided with sheets the purpose of hiding big ones. Mitchell & FARMS FOR SALE. From Boston, Monday'. W to die, I rigged myself as clean as a for the of sail. Her Trussell, days at r>.00 i*. m. purpose making The min who breaks a promise can From Rockland, via Camden. pink.” thwarts were split up and lashed to- said little Arthur’s days and at abou: make as “Here,” father,“you’ve The John P. Maddocks farm situ- Saturdays and thus two sails were easily another just good. 115 HIGH STREET. (so-called) brom via ! “It seems tome, we answered, that gether, made, made a blunder in this picture. Your fig- of on the west side of Bangor, way ated in the town Swanville, Thursdays and Saturdays’at the general instinct of which you speak which propelled the boat at the rate of Cleanliness may not be next to godli- ures are well drawn, but you have made a Swan Lake and containing 125 acres, more or horse with to Time. That with thereon. W. will not cover, in its application, a case five or six knots an hour. She chased ness, but it’s a good life preserver. wings represent less, buildings FRED POTE, Agent. Bel:,. isn’t right. The horse with wings is Pe- The Rose E. Cunningham farm (so-called) situ- CALVIN AUSTIN, Gen ! vy of such The victim numerous vessels without success; >< peculiar exigency. the steed on which the poet is ated in the town of Stockton Springs, and con- WILLIAM II. HILL. Gen’! on the third since to A man in a position to do good and '1AL CATARRH gasus, sup- that to an death, when, day taking more or with goes ignominious learn useful is in his posed to ride. Time should be represented taining 78 acres, less, buildings a sort of the a vessel was discovered to the something proper passes, nevertheless, through boat, CLIMATIC by an old man with a thereon. at the time scythe.” triumphal-archway, since it is always a southward, the wind being place. “Well,” the boy replied, “people often Wood lot in the town of Searsmont, being part two or three Nothing but a local of Lot No. 33, in second division of lots, contain- motive to challenge the admiration of westerly, varying points. A man of few words and many deeds say ‘Time flies,’ don’t they ?” Farm for Sale The boat endeavored to remedy or change of “Yes.” ing 55 acres, more or less. the thousands who witness keep exactly a of and cure N gaping may is like garden many vegetables climate will Also the farms situated in the town of The Stevens situated much ahead of her. At ten in the “And then there’s something about ’taking following farm, his with how morning few weeds. one acre"

r BecimtiUitioii Most do not j| Everybody people make the beds for ft>>' Urtid Work in a Factory and Cun* To Bomor the Lost Cano. Glasgow’! Great Exposition. roses sufficiently deep, that is, the soil ii!‘",’,l‘ Air Caused Ner- 10 will see the Knows ltiiittir Impure Aug. unveiling at | In Glasgow this summer will be held is not loosened to a depth sufficient to How He Was Cured. J_( ,ihht Springfield, Mo. of a grand memorial f the greatest fair ever seen in the About enable the roots to penetrate to the X. U. desire in order to the ,,. \[inoi', Manchester, United Kingdom. The main building. depth they obtain feedand moisture in the soil. In liiiclx is like a piece of ma- part ,n shallow planting accounts for the short 1'v m about so much 1 perform just season of bloom we notice with some ,.•»!■■■'■■■ i n ami if properly cared for so if it is over- Vain-KiUer roses, the not .. .tinait long; plants having vitality to ,,, ,t does not receive the care it A enough sustain the blossoms ex- ... break down. Many people cept for a short nor to ■ period, produce ,C this until the collapse comes Household a second crop when the first is If store, and in gone. factory, shop, the plot selected for roses is soil that men and women are making Medicine has been cultivated for two seasons or mi their health by overwork A Safe and Sure Cure for more it be to a ! ^ ... They allow their systems may safely spaded depth n do build of two feet a of hard dew aiid nothing to Cramps Coughs Bruises (unless layer clay ..hove the strain upon them, is found at that depth, in which case Diarrhoea 'Colds Burns tlicv give out, the health is the clay should be loosened, but not the nerves are all unstrung, Sprains and Strains. worked in with the top soil), and the a which will led is medicine fertilizer used worked in until to the blood and Gives instant relief. it is nourishment with worn-out nerves. Dr. Wil- thoroughly incorporated the soil. tie Two sizes, 25c. and 50c. The soil cannot rills for l’ale People contain be made too rich—that Only one Pain of within ■ ntics which will accomplish Killer, Perry Davis’. is, course, reason—for the \s an instance of what this rose plant is a gross feeder and the in such cases ,.< h has done may richer the soil the stronger will be the Mi. H. B. Sweatt of Reed's growth of the plant, and the more pro- who was cured of nervous \ 'll. f Beware off a tough. fuse the blossoming. If the soil is in- the use of these pills, lie -d. wujsu is uor a disease oui a clined to be it can be enriched b' symptom. sandy Consumption and which are more than s work in a bronchitis, the heavily if ef hard factory, most naturally heavy. athing the impure air, and dangerous and fatal diseases, have for Of the two natural soils that which is their first indication a and per care of myself at last un- persistent cough, inclined to be heavy, with considerable if properly treated as soon as this constitution. Some ten years cough ap- in is best for pears are cured. clay it, perhaps roses, but .ullicted with easily Chamberlain’s it must nervousprostra- Cough has be well broken up, made fine ial debility. 1 was so nervous Remedy proven wonderfully suc- cessful, and gained its wide and and loosened to a considerable depth, as ! jet sleep at night. At last iny reputation extensive sale its success in suggested. completely worn out from by curing the diseases which cause If it is not The best to furnish ! had a torpid liver and my coughing. way the required beneficial it will not cost a cent. For > you is to throw out the soil in iaide and irregular inaction. VIEW OF GLASGOW’S drainage the EXPOSITION. sale by A. A. Howes & Co. bed Tie so far beyond my control to the depth of three feet, and fill :T,,st impossible for me to hold which has tour huge towers. Is iUO teet A Sprained Ankle Quickly Cured. in the hole a foot or eighteen inches ,. while the 3C0 feet and covers writing. During long, high nearly “At one time I suffered from} a severe with stones, broken bricks, old rubbish have tried several .1 promi- Bix acres. sprain of the ankle,” says Geo. E. Cary, of any kind, broken etc., and it have received little benefit crockery, editor of the Guide, Washington, Va. “Af- then put back the soil removed. This itment. ter using several well recommended medi- To Honor the Heroei of the Maine. will for sur- lit 1 1 imiviiii.’ cines without supply ample drainage any success, I tried Chamberlain’s vvater Bale advertised and J A monument well notice 1 am plus and still the mate- People worthy by Balm, and am pleased to say that re- drainage .id them. 1 rial will be so far below the roots of the try began taking the American people is that which is to lief came as soon as I began its use and a ■mber and before I had that it will 1, complete cure speedily followed. This rem- plants not draw off any the pills 1 began to feel bet- edy has also been used in for moisture needed them.—Geo. R. the my family by sleep well at night and frost bitten feet with the best results. I Knapp in May Ledger Monthly. i> almost left me. My appe- recommend its use to all who the health cheerfully 1 am recovering may need a first-class liniment.” Sold by \at 1 enjoyed years ago. MONUMENT TO CONFEDERATE DEAD AT A. A. Ilowes & Co. I’ink Pills for Pale Maine Items. People SPRINGFIELD, MO. Symptoms of Worms I ■, mv wife says she is going When a child’s nose itches, when its is variable and female They to the men who died for the Southern and has recom- appetite | complaints. Bryanism Jeffersonian Democracy. Congressman Burleigh Indigestion i3 frequent, when the tongue is foul, breath bf ^ me so much that 1 l gladly Confederacy. Its design combines dig- mended William Fennelly for postmas- give it a few doses of ai to others.'* nity and strength. ter of Bar Harbor. i 11. B. S WE ATT. In reality, lie who runs may read me this 1 sworn to before more of the spirit of Jeffersonian The board of trade of Bath have ap- Worm •*h, 1901. Italy** New Prime Minister. E’S ELIXIR Democracy in the Chicago and Kansas pointed a committee to arrange for an 1 all worms. I f no worms are present True’s James P. Tittle. do no acts as a | Handling the helm of the ship of than can he found in Old Home Week celebration there in harm,but gentle tonic. Public. City platforms :istipation, biliousness and all the stom- Notary other Pink Pills for Pale People j state is one of the most difficult and any platform of the Democratic August. bowel complaints common in children 1 dults. 35 a at all the ele- thankless tasks of Italian statesmen. party. Furthermore, in his cts, bottle, drug stores. ! -ndensed form, political Chairman L. T. of the Maine ».1. F. TRUE & CO., Auburn, Me. to new life aid rich- when he knew or had read Carletjon I give I beginnings, Fish and Game has the Special treatment for Tape Worm*. ■■l.iod and restore shattered little, else, Mr. crammed himself commission, Pamphlet free. Bryan ■ honor of the first trout at —i —< ;r-' an unfailing specific for with lessons from Jefferson’s life and i catching Lake Cobbosseecontee the locomotor ataxia, partial was an ostentatious disciple of that ! during pres- Bturbed \ neural- ent season. The fish 5 ;us' dance, sciatica, eminent radical. Indeed, it is weighed pounds. MOTT’S They overcome Weak i. nervous headache, the precisely j this of ■nr ness, he of the quality Jeifersonism in Mr. ! The officials of the Bath Iron Works irregularity and grip, palpitation iMMft.ar omissions, increase vis* ! >allow complexions and alfr Bryan and his platforms which is often- j emphatically deny the report which has to or .-or uuu uanisn --painp s either in male or female. sive the conservative old school reached Bath from New York that they of menstruation.” They are “LIFE SAVERS” Pink Pills for Pale People Democracy. It is left to to i have their interests with half a to gWs at Bryanism pooled womanhood, aiding of d'-alers or will be sent post- illustrate the fact, which the Bourbon dozen well known development organs and body No six j ship-builders. known remedy for women them. Cannot er price. f»0 cents a box ; does even equals do harm—life Democracy not yet eompre- j a addressing l>r. Williams The torpedo boat Biddle, now build- becomes pleasure. $1.00 FEIl BOX BY MAIL. Sold bend, that Jeffersonian Democracy is 1 by m’iv, Schenectady, N Y. ing at the Bath Iron Works, will be druggists. Dil. MOTT’S CHEMICAL CO.. Cleveland. Ohio quite out of joint with the times." If i launched is. She will be christen- For I Jefferson should come back now to the May Sale Dy R. H. Moody, Belfast, Maine. ed by Miss Butler Biddle of Phil- o as an Ocean Port. ! country whose institutions Emily political a descendant of i and he so and in- ; adelphia, Capt. Biddle, polity largely shaped for whom the boat is named. Leslie's Popular Monthly spired, he would meet the same sort of a in Mr. Stead’s The material for the m s a most interesting ar- | reception, as, opinion, building exten- would be given in Chicago to his sion of the Rockland & Thom- ■ of as great Camden, possibilities Chicago forerunner as a social leveller. aston electric road from the present Better than a Piano, Organ, or Music for it and ! I he author, Mr. AV. 1). IIul- Both Jefferson and Jackson lived in terminus in the latter town to the State Box, sings talks as well as plays and don’t cost as much. It reproduces the musicof any instrument—hand or liis argument remark- very primitive social conditions com- prison has all arrived with the excep- orchestra—tells by PROPOSED MONUMENT TO MAINE HEROES. stories and sings—the old familiar hymns as well as the pared to those in which Mr. Bryan is ! tion of the rails. Work will begin im- popular songs—it is always ready. leiiall is said and done, the See that Mr. Edison’s signature is on be erected in New York in honor of the to their and I the the every machine Catal undertaking apply political mediately upon receipt of latter, manes OI all ii that j dealers, or NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO., 135 Fifth Are., New York. transportation by officers and crew of our lost battleship. i social notions. They could, with conii- j which are daily expected. .1 st invariably cheaper than ! deuce, appeal to the “plain people” j hat at least a of a then, because there were few of portion Heroic Mrs. Botha. j any : mm fifteen hundred to two other class to oppose or control them, Mrs. Louis Botha, wife of the Boer '.•s can be carried through They did not take into account the well a 1j ..d and St. Lawrence canals general, may be called bene- coming supremacy of organized capitol, bulk. The latter factor of South Africa, since the re- much more potent in its control of the ■iking point j: DYSPEPSIA in cent peace conference between General than Mr. portance, especially ship- dependent “plain people” Published Mon- agile goods which will not Bryan’s idealistic notions of individual Published on day, Wednesday, and The in because had not dreamed and is in Thursday, Handling. delays pass- liberty, they Friday, known for nearly a of _... reality a line, fresh, is will he counterbalanced the revolutionary advent of steam IIPUi sixty years in every GIUSEPPE ZANARDELLI. II Cliff. li e r d a v and or every-ot M E part of tin* United stent by the delays which now electricity, the teeming popula- the Ulf- naiy s luiure pain is uesei wun aim- HEW giving States as a Nation- in the Xew York custom tion which has been their concomitant. latest news on llEVV days al Newspa- culties, but Giuseppe Znnardelli, the of and cov- Family even claimed that, because Fisher Ames had said, in 171*1: “Ages issue, per of the ering news of the highest new premier, is a man of resources. must the class, for farmers -tii of time required to get elapse before vast wilderness other three. It con- and It -•■ the crowded ware- i- west of the can be tains all villagers. through Alleghanies peopled, important contains all the s'ess York, goods from Europe Pauline Aator’a Duke. and then God only knows how they can foreign cable news most important a a which appears in ■ led at the lake more be And Jefferson in his ports Pauline Astor. daughter of W. W. | governed.” VARII THE DAILY TRI- ffi1 of tlie St. Lawrence first DUNE of same '-Av>Vvf > way Astor, the self expatriated millionaire. ; inaugural address, contemplating I (111IV YORKI TK 1 HUNK to date, also Domestic UV1|\ up present routes. As to the only the northwestern as far hour of to Is engaged to marry the Duke of Rox- | territory and Corre- going as the Foreign press, an ■eh small size of the steam- | Mississippi, said: “there is room spondence. Short Agricul- _ tural Department to he in some cases ; for our descendants to the bun- E 1 e ay prove enough Stories, gant of the highest or- Half-tone Illustra- chantage, for it will enable dredth and thousandth generation.” der. has entertain- | tions, H u morons la- Wergeland, to visit lesser | The same sudden creation of modern ing reading for 1 ■arts which now have no di- means of transportation and other me- DYSPEPSIA CURE Dm'%,nSy!oldrami unication with America— ! chanical appliances, which so utterly My positively tri-weeklyEsSb: WEEKLYVVULIXL I young. Market Re- tural Matters and cuias all forms of orstom- ports which are ac- anil to absorb the cargo of a confounded the prophecy of Ames, has indigestion and | adr trouble. Comprehensive cepted as ■ or to furnish her with thrown out the banks of It rejuvenates worn-out reliable Financial authority ship, upon progress by farmers and stomachs. It builds stomachs that and Market return trip. Even if the I the let-alone policy of up reports com try merchants, individualisgc have been weakened cath- and is clean, ■ M not he as satisfactory as Jefferson and it lies by powerful up to j .Jaekson^vhere artics and old-fashioned nostrums. Regular subscrip- date, •'»!. it may succeed the folio w- obsolete and stale. interesting Core corrects I list now marine rates Jefferson and Jackson established a Munyon’a Dyspepsia bloatingof -price?1'50p" freight the stomach,* palpitation of the heart, shortness of TRIBUNE a of and then aii. and there is great de- | system political equality, breath, and all affections of the heart caused by in- We furnish it with TRIBUNE SS'Sr year. on the dreamed that this econo- digestion, wind on the stomach, belching wind or THE REPUBLI- teamers, especially comprehended vve furnish it w ith MRS. LOUIS BOTHA. sour taste, offensive breath, loss of CAN this condition of can- ! mic or, at economic food,bad appetite, JOURNAL THE REPURLI- things equality, least, faintness or weakness of the stomach, cir- for ivncueuer auu uer uusuauu was uue improper $2.50 per year, (AN Sooner or later a i freedom. But so has been the coated heart-burn or water-brash. JOURNAL always. great culation, tongue, in advance. for to her efforts. She endured His Headache Cure headache in minutes. $i\00 per year, :st come, and the cargo will entirely ; economic and social change since these stops 3 in Pile Ointment cures all forms of advance. lie a hut the many discomforts and braved great builders that Munyon’s piles. seeking ship, dangers political wrought Munyon’s Blood Cure corrects all blood impurities. Send all orders to And then the owners and in bringing about the conference. | we are, in the words of Zola, “in a Munyon’s Liver Cure corrects headache, bilious- ! medium-sized steamers will democracy ravaged by political equality ness. jaundice, constipation and all liver diseases. Female Remedies area boon to attention to this fresh-water and economic The Munyon’s women. The Journal An Office Boy’s Rise. inequality.” great Munyon’s Asthma Cure and Herbs are guaranteed to Republican Publishing Company, Belfast, Maine. from Montreal sixteen French radical could not have described relieve asthma in three minutes and cure in five idling B. new days. George Harris, the president Remedies never fail. les into the very heart of the more truly or aptly our present condi- Munyon’s Catarrh of the Vitalizer restores lost to weak \ merican Chicago, Burlington and Quincy if he had had his us in- Munyon’s powers continent. j tion, eye upon men. Price, $1- 0 his career as office railroad, began boy stead of France, or perhaps European Munyon has aourefor every disease. The Gold* It Saved His I^eg. for the Hannibal and St. Joseph road society in general, when he spoke these to Health (free) tellsof them. Cures, mostly 25 eta HOME TREATMENT New York and n th of suffered words. this condition is the Munyon, Philadelphia. LaGrange, Ga., Though MUXTOX’S INHALER CL BEN CAT A BEIL ■••ii iis with a frightful running sore basis of Bryanism and of party cleav- On and after Oct. 8,1900, trains connecting ....FOR.... Hut writes that Bucklen’s Arnica at Burnham and age, it is so or, at Waterville with through train* For Ul- yet unconsciously; cured it in five days. the is We for and from Bangor, Waterville, Portland and I .'L. Piles, it's the best salve in the most, vaguely perceived. are in a state of economic We Boston, will run as follows: guranteed. Only 25c. Sold anarchy. Moody. pretend to be living in Jeffersonian FROM BELFAST. Chronic Diseases we have not equality though adjusted AM PM PM And our methods and institutions to chang- Belfast, depart 7 15 1 25 3 30 The Diseases Peculiar The Master Inventor. THE DUKE OF ROXBURGH*. ing conditions for a hundred years.—Al- City Point.t7 20 tl 30 13 3d to Women. Diseases of the Waldo .+7 His has a bert Watkins in the Forum. 30 tl 40 t3 55 Blood, Nervous System, amt burghe. grace splendid rep- May Brooks. 42 1 > will serve to throw new light 7 62 4 2o all diseases and' Diseased 1 utation for military gallantry and Is Knox .17 64 12 04 14 38 Conditions of -on's one the Kidneys, character. At time ART.. Thorndike. 8 00 2 10 5 17 not a fortune hunter. Chief Newbert. Bladder. Lungs, Stomach, great fear in the scientific Templar PICTURES Unity. 8 10 2 18 6 60 Liver and Heart and all dis- at the of Burnham, arrive. 8 35 2 40 G 25 eased States of the Pelvic deposits platinum Until June 1st, with bottle Bangor...1140 4 35 at to become extinct. Edison America’s Richest Clergyman. Albert H. Newbert of Rockland, the every and Reproductive Organs, of the TRUE L. F. ATWOOD S BITTERS A M together with every form of a Dean Eugene A. Hoffman of New newly-elected head of the Maine Good Waterville... 9 08 3 10 7 20 Skin organized correspondence are entitled to an aluminum Disease. Most eases was born in Belmont you PM AM ad sent letters to every Amer- York, the richest clergyman in America Templars, Decem- qmcKiy renevcrt and perma- print of one of Rosa Bonheur’s Portland .12 J 5 6 35 1 25 nently cured by the Great ill upon the to" British and in the has ber 9, 1850. -lie moved to Belfast in Multipathic Specifics. globe, possibly world, again paintings. These are on 8x 10 in. Boston D. 400 905 567 Send for General Symptom Blank and one on m and---'three later went to Boston, iE parts where the United 1805, years | w d. 4 10 Diseases of Women. cases that were appeared prominently before the public grey cards; no printing on front. Many con- ul no representative, and to Appleton, where he resided until com- sidered hopeless have been cured by these Great If dealer hasn’t TO BELFAST. Remedies. and June ncn in land. The latter ing to Rockland eight years ago. He your them, During May consultation every free by mail. Dr. Mitchell can be was educated in the common schools of write to consulted free ■nr statement respecting the AM AM at bis Boston office Mondays. Wednesdays, the H. HAY’S E D. 7 00 900 v and where it was found and Belmont and Belfast, high school H. SONS, 4 BostonBoston, I Thursdays and Saturdays from* 0 a. m. to 4 p. in. w D. 8 30 at Montville and the Castine Normal * PORTLAND, ME. A0 j Other days his regular consultation fee of S3 will found, how it could he identi- 1» M school. He school In be charged. Monthly treatment at reasonable tieated, and much other infor- taught during the Portland....,. 7 00 11 00 105 rates. Address. winter mouths until 1875, when with a I A M CHARLES II. M. 6 MITCHELL, D., Waterville. 9 52 20 4 15 JIS ■ letter was enclosed modest capital of several hundred dol- Tremont street. samples Bangor .. 7 15 1.35 Union Bank lars he business in f i Savings Building, mm as found in the various began Appleton. p m Next to Hotel 10 8 50 Tonraine, This seem to be a small This proved and he re- Burnham, depart. 20 4 50 may veryNsuccessful 10 65 9 08 6 08 Boston, Mass, tired some Unity. Laboratory, 3 Howard Place Mass. '"king, but when it is renrem- years ago, Thorndike. 11 20 9 18 517 Roxbury, Mr. Newbert is a at the letters were sent off by Politically Republi- Knox.Ill 35 19 27 15 26 can. He has the of Brooks. 12 12 9 45 6 40 Cammissioners’ .mils, that the postage was ten represented towns Notice. and in the LEWIS’ Waldo.U2 30 19 66 t5 50 each letter, and that the pieces Appleton, Washington Hope City Point.112 50 110 05 t6 00 The undersigned, having been appointed l>v the : State and the coun- Honorable of mu enclosed were almost as Legislature, though INHALANT FOR PHTHISIC Belfast, arrive 1 05 10 10 G 05 j .Judge Probate for the County of Waldo, on the 9tli of >. !l' as metallic the cost of ty was then Democratic he was nearly day April. A. I 1:H>1 com- gold, The medicine in the world that tFlagstation. missioners to receive and examine the claims of 1 elected only patent gives State senator. Since coming to Limited are now at aieveinent is readily seen. AVhile universal satisfaction. It never fails to give im- tickets for Boston sold j creditors against the estate of Bridget McCabe, Rockland he has been elected $5.00 from Belfast and all stations on Branch. late of "t succeed iu greatly increasing assessor, mediate relief: it never fails to greatly lessen the Belfast, in said County, deceased repre- of attacks. Through tickets to all West and North sented "dpur, of he set at rest and is the present chairman of the Re- severity Many distressing cases of points insolvent, hereby give notice that six platinum, Phthisic cured in a short time. Not a fault found west, via all routes, for sale by L. W. Georok months from the date of said appointment arc a of publican city committee. He belongs Belfast. GEO. its extinction, and thus nor a failure reported in thirty-eight years. Agent, F. EVANS, ! allowed to said creditors in which to present and H|l to the different branches of three or- Vice President and General •ove their tin* gratitude of every scientific Sent by mail. Price $1.00. Iy4* Manager claims and that they will be in session ders, Odd Fellows, Masons and Sons of Patented. J. C. LEWIS, Proprietor, F. E. Boothby, Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent, ■t the office of W. 1*. Thompson, in Belfast, in /'“'Migutor.—Frank Leslie’s Monthly Portland, Oct. 1.1900. said for the Veterans, and has held high offices in No. 16 Prescott St., Somerville, Mass. County, purpose of receiving the May. QBOBOS B. HABBI8. A. A. Howes & Co., Agents, Belfast, Me, same, on the 25th day of May, A. D. 1901, and the each. 12th day of Oetober, A. D. 1901, at 10 o'clock in DBA* HOFFMAN. in ion*. Mr. Harris is now 53 years He became a Good Templar in Octo- the forenoon on each of said days. PILES! PILES! PILES! Dated this lfltli ot Old Soldier's Experience. as the champion of the Rev. John Kel- old, Is a man of powerful build and it ber, 1868, and has been a member of the day April, A. 1). loot. -l W VI. P, I II a civil war Bank. THOMPSON, Austin, veteran, of Win- ler* who was shot at Arlington, N. J. noted In the railroad world as a bard grand lodge 30 years. He was elected Searsport Savings Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure 16 JOHN T. OWENS, (Comrs. writes: was hid., “My wife sick a Dean Hoffman has several millions. worker. 1 grand councillor two years ago and has Blind, Bleeding,Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It "lie in absorbes the spite of good doctor’s treatment, terms as The corporators of the Searsport Savings Bank tumors, allays the itching at once, served several chief templar acts as a cured by Dr. King’s New are requested to meet at their banking room on poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. Wi) j‘, pi*"holly of Courier- at 10 o’clock A. liams’ Indian Pile Ointment is for FARM ‘-Is, which worked wonders for her Shudders at Appleton lodge.—Rockland Saturday, May 11, 1001, M„ prepared only FOR SALE His Past. for the choice of trustees for the Piles and of the and noth- do. them. Gazette. ensuing year Itching private parts, AT CITY POINT. , They always Try Only and to act on other business that may ing else. Every box is guaranteed. Sold by drug k II. store. “I recall now with terror,” says Mai legally Moody’s drug come before the meeting. gists, sent by mail, for 60c. and $1.00 per box Consists of about ten acres of field and of Carrier Burnett Maun of Heart Disease Relieved In SO Minutes. WILLIAMS' M’F’G forty CASTOR IA Levanna, 0., “mj Searsport, April 16,1901. CO., Prop’s, Cleveland,Ohio wood and pasture land. Two story house with 3wl6 CHAS. F. GORDON, Treas. Forsale by R, H. Moody. thirteen •'iiierica will have to look after her For Infants and Children. three years of suffering from Kidney trou —Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart gives rooms, shed and barn. Unfailing supply of spring water in the kitchen. Pleasant loca- was relief in all cases of the fastest nation on earth, hie, I hardly ever free from dull ache! perfect Organic or tion, about five minutes walk from station and Thi Kind To be sold an electric motor You Han or acute in back. To oi Sympathetic Heart Disease in 30 postoffice. cheap for cash to close es- ii! 11 ^''Brmany.with Always Bought pains my stoop minutes, tate of the late VI. \V. that travels 125 miles an hour and and speedily effects a cure. It is a peerless N Dr. John Forguson. Apply to 1 lift mail sacks made me groan. I felt tired Stevens, 311110 j. W. FERGUSON & Belfast. "nt remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of CO., difficulty, according toourcon- worn out, about ready to give up, when I be Spells, Pain in Left wuerai at Frankfort. un Smothering OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. England, to use Electric and all of a Diseased Heart. WANTED I °t the gan Bitters, but six bottlei freath,ide, symptoms SALESM promoters is ahnt ,plans fail,, One dose convinces. Sold by Edmund Wil- We or commission; can 10 have completely cured me and made me feel liki pay salary guarantee OFFICE HOURS: 11 to 12 A. n. 1 to 3 P M For Sale at a iJ' a high-speed electric line son and A. A. Howes & Co.—42. territory; furnish outfit free and have special ; Bargain 'een a good Manchester and new man.” They’re unrivaled to inducement to offer for this season. An mat- and Sunday II to 12 A. /T Liverpool, regulate easy That desirable and well located real estate a “What makes you think their engage- ter to earn good at this time of the cover the 34 in Stomach, Liver, and Bowels. Per salary year. the foot of Main street known as the D.inie ’ll h,i"1! distance, miles, ment will soon be announced?” Kidneys No Write us for terms at Cecil—What would you give to have such experience necessary. Lane wharf will be sold low to close the °r at the rate °t 102 miles fect R. H. once. property, *1 hourteS’ “Well, the last time I called I saw her satisfactionguaranteedby Moody hair as mine?” Jeannie—“I don’t know— 8tl3 gh. estate. Inquire of him her class 50 cents. what did ?”—Tit-Bits. The B. G. Chase Co., Nurserymen, N. F. showing cooking diploma.” Only you give Ua.t. MARSHALL. HOUSTON, Executor. Malden, Mass. Belfast, December 19,1900.—51 k 8EABSP0KT LOCALS. SHIP NEWS. BOBU.

P. L. Gilkey is spending a few weeks at PORT OF BELFAST. .Flanders. In Belfast, April 2#, to Mr. and Mrs. Selden Flanders, a son. home. ABBIVED. IIerbkjr. In Camden, April 11, to Mr. and two 27. H. S. Mrs- Ernest Herrick, a daughter. flower are Frank G. Nichols of Dixfield arrived April Sch. Boynton, Nutter, gardens alike by W eymouth. Hii.ton. In Chicago, April 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry a Charlotte Wal- train Saturday evening. April 30. Sch. Volant, Pendleton, Rock- Hoyt Hilton, daughter, land. Monthly contribution at the Cong’l Leacr. In Penobscot, April 17, to Mr. and The roses ! Mrs. Jacqueminot of SAILED. Harvey Leach, a daughter. onc church next Sunday morning. Poland, in Montville, April 22, to Mr. and April 30. Sch. H. S. Boynton, Nutter, M rs. w. A Mrs. D. S. Beals has returned from Bos- Poland, a daughter. Rockport. Mkars. In Bluclitll, April 18, to Mr. and Mrs. differ from a ..nnTd A XT DHPTC Ernest L. the ton with a full line of spring millinery. Mears, a son. garden radically Jacque- Wood. In Stonington. April 18, to Mr. and A large shipment of freight was sent from New York, April 23. Cld, brig Havilah, Mrs. Ed. C. Wood, a son, Maurice Edmund. here by steamer City of Bangor Monday. Ponce and Mayaguez; 24, ar, schs. D. H. minot roses of another. It E. Trini- all Rivers, Pascagoula; Mary Palmer, MAKuiKD. depends Rev. T. P. Williams will begin his pastor- dad ; Thelma, Port Royal, S. C.; Melissa A. ate of the Congl. church here next Sunday- Willey, Satilla; Harry Prescott, Fernan- Cunningham-Green. In Hampden, April 28 • dina ; Mabel Hooper, do.; sld, sch, Herald, by Rev. T. P. Humphrey, Albert Russell Cunning- on the So it is with A. E. Trundy has bought the D. Y. Fernandina; cld, sch. Charley Bucki, Gov- ham of Frankfort and Miss Augusta May Green gardener. coffee, Mitchell tenement house in the east village. ernor’s Harbor; passed City Island, schs. of Sear.-port. R. F. New York for Sadie Dyeh-Chookett. In Boston, April 8, Edward ROYAL Powder is Hart, Bangor; L. Laura D. Crockett W. E. Grinnell is renovating the Sears- for do.; Perth Dyer of North Haven and No two Baking indispen- Corey, Hoboken Nightingale, of Camden. plantations produce for R. exactly the port House, preparatory to the summer busi- Amboy do.; Annie Lewis, Coxsackie Ellis-Gross. In Belfast, April 30, by Rev. for schs. John C. Bruns- ness. sable to the of the finest do.; 25, ar, Smith, Geo. s. Mills, Raymond Ellis and Mrs. Lizzie preparation wick; Joseph W. Hawthorn, do.; 26, ar, Gross, both of Belfast. same After of a r apt. G. A. Carver is making an early visit sells. Sallie I’On, San Domingo City: Ed- Flktoher-Rogers In Camden, April 16, by berry. quarter rolls and muffins. ward Norfolk; Laura M. Rev. G. M. Bailey, Francis L. Fletcher of Lincoln- century in town and is an addition to cake, hot-breads, Stewart, Lunt, M of Camden. superintending Brunswick for Boston: Isaiah K. ville and rs. Ada Rogers Stetson, Mills-Smai.ley. In Camden, 17, Austin his barn. G. Hart, Charleston via April as we Gonaives; Maggie I. Mills and Ida L. Smalley, both of Camden. coffee importers, began Capt. B. F. Pendleton and wife left Jack- St. Thomas; sld, ship Erskine M. Phelps, Ripley-Hibbarp. In Union, April 21, Everett studying are sometimes to Anjer; brig Havilah, Ponce; 27, ar, sen. M. Ripley of Appleton and Gertrude M. Hibbard sonville, Fla., April 30th and will come direct- Housekeepers importuned “ Maud Briggs, Webster, for of Union. are Philadelphia ly to Searsport. other because Lynn; 28, ar, schs. Eliza J. Wood-Renouf. In Belfast, April 30, by Rev. the 25 had buy powders they cheap.” Pendleton, D. Wood and MissOleta plantations. years Carrie E. G. G. Winslow, Augustus taught M. F. Wentworth and wife have should and think. If such Savannah; Look, Charleston; sld, H. both of Belfast. opened Housekeepers stop schs. Laura, Savannah; Gen. Adelbert Renouf, their houses at the lake and are having a powders are lower priced, are they not inferior ? Ames, Fernandina; 29, ar, sch. Star of the us \2 more good run of business. Sea, Savannah via St. Thomas; sld from DIED. coffee, years taught us Is it economy to spoil your digestion to save City Island schs R. F. Hart, Sadie Corey, The usnal delegation from here to the Nigntingale and Annie R. all bound a few Lewis, In Howard F Masonic bodies at Portland will be pennies? east. Douglass. Montville, April 16, was grand 75 where it The of Boston, 28. schs. A. Douglass, aged years. grown. pick the in attendance next week. April Ar, Mary Hall, Dkinkwatkr. In Northport, April 25, Mrs. Carrabelle, Fla.; Edward L. Warren, Ban- A. Drinkwater, aged 72 4 months Alum is used in some Ruby years, Fred Sawyer and Will Rice, who are em- baking pow- gor; George W. Wells, Newport News; 29, and 11 days. Baker and ders and in most of the so-called bark a ld. In North world's choicest berries ployed at the Northern Union Station, Bos- The “Royal Pastry sld, Alice Reed, Yarmouth, N. S. Fern Searsport, April 20, Betsey goes into your Cook” — over 800 most phosphate powders, because it is schs. Mary Farrow, eastern port; Nat Femald, wife of the late Simon Fern aid of Win- ton, spent Sunday in town. containing Ayer) 89 years. 4 months and 28 re- and makes a and Eagle, Bangor; Lizzie Hoboken terport, aged days. practical and valuable cooking cheap, cheaper powder. Lane, Gatchell. In Orland, April 13, Mrs. Sarah James P. Butman has taken com- for Searsport; S. G. Haskell, Capt. ceipts— free to every patron. Send But alum is a corrosive poison which, Richardson, M. Gatchell, aged 68 years and 7 months. coffee when use Chase & Rosario. Hodgkins. In Fran- pot you San- mand of ship E. B. Sutton, which has sail- postal card with your full address. taken in food, acts injuriously upon Lamoine, April 17, Capt. _ Philadelphia, April 24. Ar, sch. A. B. cis D. Hodtrkins, aged 76 and 5 months. ed from New York for Tsintau. the liver and kidneys. years stomach, Sherman, Jacksonville; 25, ar, sch. Mary Hurd. In Northport, April 30, Annette (Well- 45 and 5 months. Rev. and Mrs. II. W.Norton returned fron: L. Crosby, Trim, Brunswick; 26, cld, sch. man) Hurd, aged years born's Seal Brand. Leach. In April 17, Gertrude John E. Develin, Hichborn, Havana. Penobscot, Viola, In i-lb. and Clinton where at- infant daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Leach. 2-lb Tin Monday evening they Portland, 27. Cld, bark Addie Mor- Harvey Cans (air BAKING POWDER 100 WILLIAM NEW Y#RK. April McAllister. In Rockport, April 22, Mrs. tight). tended the East Maine Conference. ROYAL CO., ST., rill, Andrews, Rosario. | Mary McAllister. Other high grades Bangor, 24. Sld, schs. Post Mears. In ir The selectmen have about the April Boy, nurkettville, April 20, Robert, only nchly-colored parchment completed I New Wm. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank East Searsmont. Fred G. Winkler has York; Pickering, Vineyard Mears, bags (moisture proof ! assessment of taxes and will shortly in- COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. i Haven, for orders; 26, ar, sch. Grace Web- Mayo. In Chicago, Emily H., widow of Nathan to Hunt of form us the rate we are to this gone Massachusetts—Milbury ster, South Amboy; sld, sch. Augustus Mayo Hampden. pay year. Mixer. In Waldo, April 27, Ruth S. called on friends in this section 22nd. Hunt, Norfolk. Mixer, Palermo. Rowe and wife were April aged 79 years, 7 months and 29 Marshall Meyers, who is employed as an Eugene 23. days. — Miss Annie Kingsbury of Ellsworth, Brunswick, Ga., April Sld, sch. Al- Perkins. In Ellsworth, April 20, George W. in — electrician the New Augusta last Sunday and Monday The meda Willey, New York ; 24, ar, sch. Methe- 79 by England Telephone is a few with Annie Perkins, aged years. First church at North Palermo is Me., spending days besec, schs. Viola Perkins. In Samuel B. Co., is a short visit in town. Baptist Dry Tortugas; sld, Rep- Penobscot, April 21, Boston, making Wellman. Maud Perkins, aged 62 preparing for the centennial celebration of pard, Boston; Snare, New York ; 25, years. James R. Park and daughter, Mrs. Grace ar, sch. Edward 11. Blake, New Sides. In Belfast, April 29, Henry Hudson I-: You can feel perfectly safe in srii.ln the Stockton Springs. Miss Alida Shute York; 29, Sides, 52 and 3 months. | church May 25th and 2fith. The church ar, sch. Pendleton Brothers, New aged years Wentworth, arrived by steamer Wednesday left for where Small, Wing. In Searsmont, April 25, Mrs. Zulima L. was organized May 23, 1801, and reorgan- Thursday Monson, Maine, Y'ork. Fine and morning and will remain in town during the Wing, aged 67 years, 2 months and 5 days. Expensive I ized in 1805—John Black has taken she has a position as stenographer and Fernandina, Fla., April 25. Ar, sch. Pen- summer. June, dleton WE ARE Emma llichborn re- Sisters, Davies, Philadelphia; 29, ar, the agency for the U.S. cream separator and bookkeeper.Miss sch. | Herald, Keyes, New York. Our young men are looking about for turned Saturday from a five week’s visit in has hired Charles Parmeter to help him on Port Reading, N. J., April 23. Ar, sch. | a tv II to be cleansed or dyed. Over v material to a ball nine. business have afforded complete It is the farm... .Mrs. Ellen Nelson has Boston and vicinity—Henry F. llichborn Gladys, Colson, New York (and cleared 24tli | I /\ U i-H i-H I I amide option gone to : learn all the ins and outs of rumored are for sch. | LJ dvem, we to have some fisrt-class and mother, Mrs. Hattie C. llichborn, spent Charleston); cld, Helena, Fernald, I ^ L* England to visit her people_Cora Good- Frankfort. I thoroughly competent to do anytliii, games this season. and with friends in Frank- class dyer can do and do it well. win visited her parents last week in Mont- Saturday Sunday Savannah, April 25. Ar, sch. Wm. II. On account of the non-arrival of the steam' ville—The schools in town will begin next fort— Elmer Thompson arrived from Cam- Sumner, Pendleton, New York ; 27, sld, sch. Investigation will only Strengthen the J. W. FERGUSON & CO., den and will remain at home some Anna Patterson, Perth boat last week Nickerson A Bailey were Monday. Saturday, Pendleton, Amboy. Proof we Giye in Belfast. New London, Conn., April 29. Sld, schs. DYERS. obliged to haul several loads of to days making necessary repairs on his Fort Agts.j spools Camden. A fire early Friday morning, Helen G. Moseley, Pensacola for Boston; Belfast to by rail. Point cottage.Miss Elva Randell, re- Sadie Hoboken for There must be something stronger than imagi- ship originating in the Bennett steam laundry Corey, Bangor: Flora ===^ turned from where she Condon, New Y’ork for William nation behind of such BANGOR STEAM BYE BOOSE Miss Lizzie who Saturday Belfast, Bangor; expressions representa- Porter, has been keeping from some unknown cause, destroyed three Slater, Hoboken for Sarah L. spent several weeks with relatives — Capt. Belfast; Davis, tive citizens of Portland as Mr. S. B. Day of 198 E- housefor Mrs. H.W. Norton for the last two buildings and partially destroyed another, New York for Bowdoinham. of Middle street, engineer of the Maine c.k:A^-nt’issassS:•• I s-Baker-succssorto»own, A. V. Nichols Searsport was in town San Francisco, 25. Savings J.G, Lambert, Stockton weeks, vent to Thorndike Tuesday for a causing a loss of about 65,000. Two of the April Sld, ship Emily Spring. | on C. S. who F. Kahului. Bank building, a gentleman well-known not only 7J Central St V, short visit Sunday, calling Capt. Rendell, Whitney, Ba,i„or, with friends. burned buildings were small wooden struc- N. in Portland but in the is still seriously ill....The J. M. Ames Co. are Wilmington, C., April 26. Cld, sch. surrounding country. Any The tures, a blacksmith owned Dexter R. New Y’ork. one is at liberty to write him about the appointment of Mr. Norton for the shop by their Henry Tilton, subject moving hay scales from East Main St. 29. sch. fourth year as of the M. E. Russell and a storehouse owned and occu- RocKland, April Sld, John I. lie discusses, when minute particulars can be ob- pastor church to the rear of their on store, School street. Snow, Bahama. tained. He in this seems to pied by the D. P. Ordway Plaster says: village give great satisfac- Company. The scales are been Charleston, S. C., 29. sch. practically new, having April Ar, “Doan’s Kidney Pills are a valuable remedy tion, not only to the members of his church The heaviest loser was the owner of the Gladys, Colson, New Y’ork. sent to the manufactory and sharpened. and I cannot urge their use to^ strongly for any but to many outside. laundry where the fire started, W. E. Cur- Norfolk, April 29. Sld from Hampton The indicator will be in the office of the bark one suffering from kidney complaint. My back rier’s store Roads, Ethel, Washington, D C a grocery was only partially burn- a Quite scare was created last week firm.,. .Miss Mabel F. Simmons returned to Pascagoula. April 29. Ar, sch. Ella G. was great source of discomfoi t to me. I have * * ed, but a considerable portion of his stock among the scholars in the high school, caused Rells, Havana. been so lame from it that 1 could not do my work was Castine Monday after a two days’ visit with one destroyed by fire. There was a READ by of their number taken only FOREIGN PORTS. without getting on my hands and knees. At THIS.... being ill with her who is in health— small amount of on mother, very poor scarlet fever. The school insurance the destroyed night it was impossible to sleep for any length of rooms have been Mrs. Amelia Carter moved her household Rio Janeiro, April 23. Ar, bark Jose- property. time. relieved me from the throughly fumigated and it is the dis- phine, McClean, bark They commencement. | hoped to the of the where Baltimore; 24, sld, I have F. goods Belfast first week, Before I had finished the purchased ease will not Prospect Village. The s. B. I. S. will Glad Tidings, Baltimore. treatment the urinary spread. she will occupy a portion of her old home, beentertained Liverpool, E„ April 23. Sld, ship Roa- difficulty disappeared, the backache had gone Rev. T. P. iiinuus by Mrs.Lydiallaley May2nd- her .1 olin in the other noke, Norfolk. Cottrell’s interest in the stone h\ Steries preached his final ser- son, Rendell, living Amsbury, and at present I am able to attend to my duties, formerly occupied mon at \\ iuslow .John F. lost a valuable cow last 27. Sunday, a large congrega- I.ibby street is an enter- Melbourne, April Ar, ship Luzon, not inconvenienced trouble.” tion part-West preparing New by any hearing him. Mr. Williams will week — Miss Carrie Stinson of North Sears- York. & Cottrell. I shall an begin tainment to be in the interest of the Call on Edmund Wilson, the for keep bis pastorale at next given Hong March 16. In druggist, just Searsport Sunday, llis port is visiting at Mrs. O. B. Gray’s— Capt. Kong, port, ship Paul family, with tlie exception of Miss Edith, L. A. S. in about two weeks. See bills later. Revere, Wilson, for Japan and New York; as convincing proof in Belfast. \n ho is in C Sanford arrived with his vessel Sea Sold for cents box all olbv, will move to Searsport Libby April | — The irregularity of the Boston boats, Witch, Howes, from Manila; bark fifty per by dealers. Fos- about May 15.—Waterville Mail. 28th from Belfast, loaded with Abolpli Obrig, Amsbury, for Baltimore. ter-Milburn N. sole for the phosphate. to the bad has caused our Co., Buffalo, Y., agents owing weather, Gibraltar, 27. sch. — Miss Ella and a friend of April Passed, George United States. Tlie Partridge merchants a of committee who have the arrangement great deal annoyance, the C. Thomas, Kent, Trapani for Gloucester, Belfast spent last Sunday with her Remember the name—DOAN’S—and take no Line of Gents for the observance of mother, past fortnight, owing to non-arrival of ex- Mass. Up-to-Date Memorial in hand Furnishings. Day Mrs. I. F. who has substitute. Gould, been sick ail and has Santiago, April 26. Ar, sch. Nimbus. are their duties and a pected goods, greatly inconvenienc- rapidly completing winter the Philadelphia. with grip. This is her third and shall a ■ meeting of the is called for ed Mr. F. 11. Cousens by the delay of or- Colon, 27. sell. continue to sell at bargain all the old si post next attack. Iler Mrs. Lizzie April Sld, Wellfieet, daughter, Lane, dered wall Apalachicola. Thursday, when nearly all committees papers. and will better on all new who has been very sick, is convalescent_ Freemantle, March 20. In port W. 11. hand, give you bargains will be ready to report. Nehe- ship Capt. Mrs. Ella M. Littlefield will to Portland Morrill. Mr. ami Mrs. Waters Shibles I Conner, Colcord, for Newcastle and Manila. Grand Production miah go Smart has been secured for Marshal of from Colorado Havana, April 23. Sld. schs. Ella G. goods than you can get in the city. 1 buy for CASH a\i this week on business, and will be the returned a short time ago and Eells, .OF. tlie Day, and a service will be Cushman, M. arranged for will live on the old place again_Rev. II. I. Pascagoula; Lyman Law, shall sell the guest while there of her cousins, Mr. and Blake, Bristol. STRICTLY for CASH and give my custom, Sunday proceeding Memorial Day. Holt of Lincolnville is GILBERT & Mrs. Forest Eaton. Before returning she expected to be the Sydney, N. S. W„ March 18. Sld. ship SULLIVAN’S OPERA The class that has been in M. E. of Knox and Morrill for en- Abner Coburn, from Newcastle benefit, l am sole for the singing session will visit Mi', and Mrs. Wm. George in New pastor the for Hono- agent lulu : 20, in port ship Reed, do. for for several weeks under the instruction of year lie will resit a suite of rooms in Emily do.; Boston, N, II. I fuing St. Nicholas, do. for do. N. W. Littlefield, closed last Monday even- the hoiise of Mrs. M. P. Woods and will move I best $3.00 Hat on earth. IsidSsfloHd. Many strangers have been MARINE MISCELLANY. G ing. It has proved a great benefit to those his family this week, The people of Mof- I uyer Hat=The in in town of late looking after tlieir summer attendance. Nearly a hundred friends rill have many kind remembrances of Mr. Spoken. Brig Leonora, Monroe, Black homes, ami for River for New York 30 miles E. were present to the making preparations bring- Holt their several and April 26, S. enjoy entertainment as pastor years ago, of steamer ing tlieir families—The contract for an- Barnegat (by Talisman). A|S0THE HONARCH SHIRT given by the class at its last meeting. Mr. will Welcome him and his wife with open Sch. Levi Hart, from Brunswick for New other new has been awarded to AT. Littlefield cottage just York arrived at Delaware has made many friends during hearts, lie w ill occupy the pulpit here the Breakwater April Wm. II. Glover & Co., and the work will be 27th with loss of jibboom. his short in the and we of each stay place, trust in 2d and 4th Sunday month, and the Annie rushed with all It is to be built on _ Barque Reed, Norton, from New And the near future he speed. Belfast jC« Custom New Vi! may return to renew his alternate Sundays at Knox—It is announ- York for Bahia, before ashore near House, Tailors, the Eastern shore, opposite Gilkey’s harbor, reported Opera IV1CC acquaintance with the people. ced that Rev. W. C. Stetson will here entrance to latter port, filled with water vVJ.j and a preach guarani by Mr. Morse, on a lot he recently bought when she struck but was afterward next at the usual hour_Mr. floated “The Concert of Nations” that is to he again Sunday and in from Loranius F. Pendleton — During the grouded slioal water. She had a J. R. Mears has been having quite a sick valued presented in Union Hall this, Thursday, past few days Geo. H, Wilbur, D. E. Hatch general cargo, at $28,700, which was but is Mrs. Mears has al- saved in a condition. The vessel evening, bids fair to be one of the spell, improving. damaged best and Winfield Iiabbidge have rented their was in bad so been condition, and it was thought given in this for a poorly—Mr. Robie Mears has been village long time. The houses for the summer, and will move into she would be a total loss. confined to the house the week with the few changes and additions made will make past Boston, April 27. morn- humbler quarters. Rents are so very high Early yesterday HENRY STAPLES, 12 Main Street, it even better than grip. Mrs. T. X. Pearson, Leforest White ing the bark Alice for when presented a few in the southern of the town Reed, Capt. Ford, part that peo- armouth, N. S., which had been anchored weeks ago. Mr. A. C. who and Elmer Hartshorn are also on the sick Morton, was ple are willing to put up with some incon- on South Boston flats for several days await- advertized for the other list—Mr. Adoniram Roffses, who has been a concert, hut failed veniences fora few months_The season ing favorable opportunity to put to sea, to get here because of the snow helpless for a long time, had a very ill turn dragged from her position and was forced storm, will is some of the farmers BENEFIT BELFAST BAND AND backward, yet plant- by the high wind the bulkhead next he here without fail. Miss Laura M. Carver last week—Mr. F. A. Grey narrowly es- against ed potatoes April 19th and peas about the to the Metropolitan coal company’s wharf PARLOR MUSICAL SOCIETY. and Mrs. Prudence Putnam will be valuable caped being badly hurt while on his way at South Boston. CLOSING OUT same time, and earlier. Before any damage re- SALE. accessions, both having very prominent home from Belfast last Saturday. As it was sulted the bark was towed to a safe anchor- Centre Montville. W. F. White’s the parts. Don’t forget the date, Thursday, his team ran over him but without breaking age by tug-boat Pallas. house was burned April 27th. Mr. White London, April 29. The American ship R. 80 VOICES 80 May 2nd, at Union Hall. Admission 25 any bones. ..Mrs.Oscar Meader is spending a D. Rice of San at about 10 A. m. noticed smoke out Francisco, Calif., Capt.Winn, Bicycle Sundries at a reduction to dost cents. Reserved on coming few in with her sisters_Miss great seats sale at Clement days Belfast, which arrived at lliogo, Japan, April 11, of the roof near the He found from A Adams, 35 cents. Ice cream and cake chimney. Bertha Hoffses of Belfast is visiting relatives Philadelphia, has been burned and is ORCHESTRA OF lO them out. that the fire was under the chamber floor a total loss. The R. D. Rice was a three will be on sale after the concert in the ban- in town — Miss Hattie Meader held her six- and his control. masted wooden ship of 2106 tons net, owned quet hall. Newell Shute will run beyond Nearly everything teenth last a ldceiit birthday party Saturday evening. by the California Shipping Co., of San Fran- Umbrellas--! have a few more wii!! was gotten out of the house. The insurance cisco. Umbrellas carriage, and orders can be left with Mr. Quite a number of her young friends were The vessel was built in Thomaston, Reserved Seats, 50 Cents. was $800 and was in Me., in 1883 S. Watts & Shute or at the post office. placed the Patrons present, bringing with them testimonials of by Co., and was of silver the dimensions: 35 Cents. mountings. Androscoggin Mutual Insurance Co. Mr. their of the worth following Length 252.1 Admission, appreciation of their feet, breadth 43.7 feet and White and depth 28.7 feet. NORTH family have moved into Geo. E. friend. Ice cream and cake were The Rice sailed Seats on sale at Cut SEARSPORT ITEMS. young from Philadelphia on Nov. Mixer’s, Glass—A few more pieces of Fine Cut (t i." Nash’s house—Atwood H. Davis was Fred H. Scribner was at home from Water- served. 20,1900, making the voyage to lliogo in 142 Tuesday, April 30, at 7.00 a. m. ville last committed to the Insane the days. to be sold low. Sunday. Asylum by Thorndike. Kev. David Brackett will very town authorities April 26th.The School Mrs. E. G. Smart found a cluster of preach at the Centre church May 12th. The Committee held a business meeting April Prospect Ferry'. William McMann of strawberry blossoms April 25th. Sunday school, which was adjourned during QEO. Belfast 27th— A ten-pound baby girl was born to Frankfort visited his niece, Mrs. Anna Haf- R. POOR, Luther the bad traveling, was re-organized last re- George has returned from Belfast, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Poland April 22nd. riman, last Monday and Tuesday—Miss just where he Sunday, and the social meeting resumed_ (have has been serving as juryman. Mrs. W. P. Jones is at home from Camden. Martha E. Ilarriman visited her mother last ceived a large The schools in town with — ira of began Monday, Howes Savery, a young son of E. L. Sylvester Washington has been Sunday, returning to Old Town stock of new To the County Commissioners of the the teachers: Station Ellen Monday his L. S. following school, Savery, cut one of his feet badly last week. visiting son, Sylvester.W. S. morning—Mr. and Mrs. George Gruby re- County of Waldo, Maine: Davis Webster; Centre school, Pearl Blethen; Mr. has returned to Camden after a brief turned to their home in last We, the and be- and Mrs. George Benson of Belfast Florence Boston, Mass., undersigned, hereby represent Gross school, Wing; Files school, lieve that public convenience that a road visit with his father and friends here. week — Mrs. E. R. Batchelder is requires LOOK were in town last as the of still in be built on INwr„mv Sunday guests the road from The Myra Cates; Southridge, Jennie Cox—all of commencing leading Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Smart. schools in town began April 29tli with very poor health.... Mrs. Lizzie Billado Belfast to Lincolnville Centre, in the town of this town.Kev. Fred Towle was the the Wall Lincolnville, past the Grange postofflce in said exception of those at the Centre and went to Rockland last Monday for her -FOR- Mrs. John Hutchins and children of East guest Wednesday of O. J. Farwell_Nel- daugh- Papers Lincolnville, at a point in said road near where I McFarland’s Corner. The teachers are as Mrs. Addie the barn stood on the Belfast were ter, Pearson, who is in very poor formerly place formerly in town recently visiting her son Cornforth and F. N. Vose owned William follows: Centre, Mrs. Anna Stevenson of passed health. Which I offer at the by Wardsworth, now owned by parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Thompson. Wednesday in Belfast. A good part of the Tileston Wadlin: thence northeasterly across Freedom: Carter, Miss Pearl P. Carter of land of said Wadlin and land of E. 1*. and A. F. < voters in town were in Belfast last * 1c Quite a number of the young folks from Belfast; Kingdom, Miss Lillie A. llutchins week, Hahn, to road leading from Grange postofflce Spring Sty of TO CURE A COED IN ONE DAT. aforesaid to Duck in said Lin- Mt. had a at Freedom; Plains, Mrs. J. L. court—Edison. Webster of Wa- Trap, so-called, Ephraim very pleasant time Bean; attending colnville thence across said White’s Corner, Mrs. E. B. McFar- Take Laxative Broino ; road and across land Mrs. Adelbert Nickerson’s in Swanville Bean; terville passed a few days last week with Quinine Tablets. LOWEST_ formerly owned by Thomas land of land’s Miss Dixon of Kendall, And then come in fot Corner, Daisy Bethel; All Jason Hills, land of heirs of Daniel Faunce p; last Saturday night. Miss Hannah his mother, Mrs. E. P. Webster_Joseph druggists refund the money if it fails to to Vose, Vose; Halldale, Mrs. the west end of the bridge across the Rollins’ cure. E. W. Grove’s Will Bean. Farwell, who is attending school at Castine. signature is on each brook, so-called, intersecting the road first above mentioned. -EXCELLENT was in town for a few box. _PRICES WORKMANS Liberty. Joe Wentworth of Frankfort. Hon. Albert Peirce was recently days. Apple- in We pray that you may view said route and take Will is at home from Pittsfield for a such action relative thereto as ton the first salmon from Lake Augusta last week — Frank Sanborn is Hasty you may deem caught very ever heard of for the same sick short time.Miss Julia Brown of Jackson BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. proper. George It of with typhoidfever_Mrs. D. K. Drake Lidcolnville, 7,1901. Sunday. weighed upwards of a January was the guest of Misses Mattie and Ruth quality goods. Also C. H. WALDEN and eight pounds.T. P. Mathews has added js suffering from an abcess eaused by an [Corrected Weekly for The Journal.] ‘29 others. ! j Small a few last week—Mrs. J. H. large line of H. L. LORD, to his stock of “ulcerated tooth—Mrs. O. C. land- days Produce Market. nearly every thing to be Lane, Prices P aid Producer. STATE OF MAINE, of the Stevens is in Waterville for a few weeks found in a department a fine line of lady Quarry House, is quite sick and » BO WALDO 88. store, Apples bu.,’ to 1.00 Hay p ton, 13.00®15.00 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’ COURT, j is attended with her daughter, Mrs. K. J. Knowlton — Hides fishing tackle and sportmen’s goods. We by Dr. Fellows of Winterport_ dried, |> lb, 5(5,9 p lb, 4J@5 April A. D. 1901. 2.26 Lamb Term, and TAILOR The James Cole has gone to Auburn, where he Beans, pea, p ib, 12 Box Held by adjournment on the 30th of DRAPER are for a lunch counter next.L. K. of P. Lodge of Frankfort a day April. looking gave medium, 2.25 Lamb Skins, 25®35 Papers A. D. 1901. ball haslemployment—Charles Black, who has Yel’ eyes, 2.75 Mutton 6 L. Prescott is quite sick with the grip. grand Monday evening, April 29th_ p lb, On the been at work in has Butter lb, 18to20 Oats p bu., 32 lb, 25@35 foregoing petition, Ordered, That the No. 80 flain St., Belfast reason of a Mrs. Fremont Pendleton left this week for Ashland, secured em- By break in the machinery at lb, 6®9 Potatoes p bu., 50 County Commissioners meet at the Grange ixit- Somes’ Sound to her ployment at Connecticut for the season, and p bu., 40®45 Bound Which I am offering at offlce in Lincolnville, on Thursday, the Gth day of the tannery work has been suspended for a join husband, who is at Barley Hog, 6J June at 10 Cheese p lb, 12J Straw p 10.00 next, o’clock a. m. ; and thence pro- work for the Standard started for that place on Friday_Alvin ton, REDUCED PRICES. ceed to view few days—There are seventeen families Granite Co.Lilia Chicken p lb, I0tol2 p the route set forth in the petition; Turkey lb, 16@17 after which was In Belfast last week on busi- Ayer, the traveling preacher, passed a few Calf Skins, 60@75 Tallow p lb, 1*®3 immediately at some convenient place within the village limits with only two Cyphers in the a Duck p lb, 14@15 Veal p lb, OF vicinity, hearing of the parties and their ness— William Freeman arrived home days last week with Leslie Bradford— 6g7 A 5c. witnesses will be had persons in a family; eight families with but Eggs p doz., 12 Wool, unwashed, is Library sLwksrd and such further measures from Portland this week_Byron Miller Lewis P. Philbrick passed Saturday night Fowl p tb, taken in the premsies as the Commissioners shall Farm three persons to a family, and two persons 8@15 Wood, hard, 3.00®4.00 left Monday for Chicago, where he has em- Geese p lb, 13@14 Wood, soft, judge proper. Implmiik and with Fred L. [email protected] who live alone. To offset this there is one Sunday Higgins—Mr. And it is further Ordered. That notice of the ployment on the" post office and custom Retail Price Retail and Mrs. Blinn have a little Market. jyCome in and get prices on time, place and purposes of the Commissioners of ten one of one bouse building—There will be a box socia- Hogan daugh- family children, eight, Beef, p lb, 8® 10 Lime p 90®1.00 meeting aforesaid, be given to all persons and ble at Venus P. of each sister born 27th.... Thorndike corned, bbl., these goods before of and two of five each. Grange, H., ter, April Lodge, Butter Salt, 14 lb, I8to20 Oat Meal p lb, 4@5 buying. corporations interested, by serving an attested CLEARANCE six, a hat to be trimmed of &?£»£ bringing by the brother No. 399, elected the following officers for the Corn p bu., 57 Dnions p lb, 2$@4 copy said petition with this order thereon, upon C A I C prices for fain; a-, buying the box. A prize, is to be given for the Cracked Corn bu., 67 Oil, Kerosene, gal.,l3@14 the clerk of the town of Lincolnville and by post- wl%LC. 2-horse Plo"N ensuing quarter last C. T., the same >■ best work; also a A time Saturday night: Corn Meal p bu., 57 Pollock p lb, 4®4J su*ce**ort° ing up in three public places in said and up; Spring booby prize. good and and work is as a Dr. Porter V. Mrs. Porter Cheese p ft, 16tol8 Pork p lb, io town, by publishing the same in the Republi- row, $7.60 and up; Small Fun"" I good expected, number of Hurd; T., Hurd; p 1 Cotton Seed p 1.60 Plaster p 1.13 r nilvcd can Journal, a public newspaper in Lawn and Hand well known Grangers have been seen taking S. J. T., Mrs. L. A. Bradford; Sec., Mrs. 0. J. cwt., bbl., published Mowers, $1.00 up; Codflsh, dry, p 1b. 5@8: Bye Meal pm, 3 said County; said publication and each of the ers only $1.00; Horse Rakes, ete..et<- notes in front of the new store_ Farwell; F. Mrs. C. B. Cox; A. S., other notice to be millinery Sec’y, Cranberries p qt., I0tol4! Shorts p ewt., 1.10 u. thirty days before the time ap or write early if you want to semi D. K. was Miss Ellen Mrs. Peter "l,; This signature is on every box of the Drake, in Augusta last Webster; Chap.; Clover pointed for said view, that all and of a All genuina Esq., Seed, 10@141 Sugar p ft, «@oj WAtK,;-—■ may appear be P3T*Chance life-time..^) ,,, week—Dr. Erskine, wife and son Harmon; Treas., L. A. Bradford; M., James Flour p bbl., 4.76to5.25! Soft, T. I., p bu., 35 heard if they think proper. see.” Pendulum Churns ouly $1.60 an