The Ml' <4‘ BELFAST, *”v5-1 •_ MAINE, NUMBER 50.

To-Day’s Journal. JUDGE WILLIAMSON DEAD. Literature in , articles on General OBITUARY. BOH. TH0HA8 B. SEED DEAD. News Waldo and the Waldo on of the Granges. PERSONAL. Patent, ft chapter _ PAGE 1. Hon. Joseph Williamson died of suddenly the Press of Waldo for Griffin’s N What Congress Will Do... County David T. at his home in apoplexy in his room at the Field residence Durham died The next session H-!i r?'1’' ".iii'.'ii Ih*a*l Belfast Weather Re- Press of Maine, biographies of Revolution- of the Union Grange Ernest Patten of Greene visited Otis M. " on Primrose Hill Clay Nov. 17th, at the ,,V me Williams Will Case..Mr. Thursday forenoon, De- Township, Iowa. will convene with Hillside Dec last i1’ ary and other heroes, and many articles of Grange Kilgore week. | .i hill •■Obituary ..Transfers in cember 4th. He with advanced age of 81 8 months and B. Reed Dead- North* spent Thanksgiving years, 11th. rt- Thomas local interest. He had in preparation at the 21 and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Coombs returned tdlv,,'!' ,,1-ced New Jersey Sportsmen... his son Joseph Williamson, Jr., of Augusta, days. He was born in Monroe, Me., N'"V time of his death a series of of rare If pleasant quite a delegation from Thorn- from a visit in . nnges..The Churches..In Favor at which time he appeared in his usual papers went west with his parents when he was 8 Saturday »• Fire at Colby College Person- historical one of which was dike will attend the Pomona at value, presented years old. 1n Ohio and Illinois, Grange Jack- G. B. Marsano went to on H < i, Saloons health and spirits. He came home They lived Monday ties....Hancock County Friday at the son Tuesday. H- Wins....Coal $10 a Ton in annual meeting of the Maine Histori- and moved in business and will return mey and was at his office attending to business to Marion county, Iowa, the last of the cal in November. 5*ed Society Mr. Williamson April, 1843. When Iowa was made a State The election of officers for Harvest Moon week. 2. all day Saturday and Monday forenoon. PAGE was elected a member of this society in 1850 David was of Marion Grange, Thorndike, has been to Montana..New York Fashions. Monday afternoon he felt indisposed and elected treasurer postponed Harry Kilgore arrived home last Friday *.!'• Belfast Free and for more than half a century had been two In Dec. 13th. A full attendance is NMuet ity Library.. did not oome down town, and he County and held the office Years. requested. from Hebron for the < Mt Desert Correspondence Tuesday Academy holiday one of its most active and interested mem- 1849 he went to California with an ox team, Mrs. Carrie », -. iiool Alumni..Mr. on was so ill that his Mrs. Albert of vacation. v Dooley daughter, Chapman-Catt, president bers. At the time of his death he was its with l4stin* 1 leaving his wife and children friends the National Woman’s Peirce of Frankfort, was sent for. She ar- Suffrage Association, Stanley Wilson of Searsmont visited rela- »***" PAGE 3. and in rived' he biographer corresponding secretary Iowa. After two years in California he will deliver an address before the annual Wednesday. Thursday morning tives here Monday, on his to ret ime s ates of Colombia. Maine Cats.. He had been vice president for Maine of returned been close- way felt took a to Iowa, and had since convention of the Maine State iMas Friend....The President's better, bath, dressed and shaved Grange at his studies at Kent’s Hill. the New England so- of that sec- \'iout Missionaries...Awarded and of to the office in Historic-Genealogical ly identified with the growth City Hall, Portland, himself, spoke going Tuesday, December Rev. Geo. E. ! Xe^£r. ciety since 1848; was a member of the tion. He two terms at Tufts returned Tuesday even- the afternoon. He sat up and read The represented his county 16th, three o’clock. This session will be PAGE 4. American and in the ing from a few weeks visit in Boston and Journal and then laid down the bed. Antiquarian Society Amerif- State Legislature. He joined the open to the public. v-ws of Brooks..County Cor- upon can Historical Association; honorary mem- Methodist church in and was active in vicinity. He will go to Islesboro to-day. A few minutes later it was noticed that he 1844, seaside Grange elected the following of- I'AOE 5. ber Maine Genealogical Society; correspon- its work. He as steward, class lead- jonn c. Clement will arrive looked ill and his daughter went to another served ficers Saturday evening, Dec. 6th: home next Belfast. member er or Master, n v.... ding Massachusetts, Vermont, Wis- for for his room for a stimulant and when she return- Sunday school superintendent Giles G. Geo. Wednesday Christmas vacation of 6. Abbott; Overseer, W. Miller; PAGE consin, Bangor and Buffalo Historical So- more than 50 and was a steward at ten days from Boston, where he is ed he had passed away. The death of a years, Steward, Ralph Asst. pre- Political Com- vice Gould; Steward, Jo- Hardy..Current cieties; president Maine Sons of the the time of his death. He married Lucretia C. paring for the Institute of .iid "Pull” on the Fisheries.. younger brother, George K. Williamson, in seph Townsend; Chaplain, Albert T. Technology. Revolution; member of Boston Colonial E. Evans in 1847. She died in 1892. To this nuam...Literary News and this city last was a blow to Stevens; S. Mrs. Dora Wiley Tennis was in Water Vessels. September great Treasurer, Harvey Cunning- Unity Deep and Webster Historical Societies, and was union ten children were born, of whom Thursday, where she sang at the funeral of \vr Mr. Williamson, and he felt keenly the more ham; Secretary, Mrs. Flossie Lec- PAGE i. chosen a member of the Historical three Ellis; Mrs. George Wellington, a sister of Mrs. recent death of John P. Royal sons and four daughters survive. He Mrs. take (story)...Ambassador to (.apt. Farrow, the turer, Elmira McKeen; Gate Henry L. Mitchell of this society, London, in 1875. also leaves three brothers and one sister. Keeper, city.—Bangor Improvements The Savings Islesboro historian, with whom he had had James H. Braley; Pomona, Mrs. Elzora V. Commercial. Maine..Canadian “Free Fish” He was the oldest member of the Waldo close The Marion County Reporter says of him. Hon. Thomas B. Belief personal and business relations for Heed, whose residence Miller; Flora, Mrs. Agnes Ceres Miss Nellie of Morrill l.as re- Corps..Newspaper and was for Abbott; Thompson > county bar, many years Presi- “He enjoyed the confidence and respect of and of business for the istmas Dinner (poem)..lioek- many years. place past few Mrs. A. T. Stevens; L. A. Miss turned home from and has been in New S., Gertie Thomaston, where .-ire \ Hoads..Schools Colleges. dent of the Waldo Bar Association and the one who him. ■ He was York city, went to Mr. Williamson was descended, in a sixth every knew years Patterson. has mined...Secretary Blaine's Washington last to attend to some been engaged in holding revival meet- Waldo Law Library Association, giving to a ‘Father in Israel’.” The funeral Sunday Million Dollar Prize. generation, from Timothy Williamson of truly matters in the U nited States Court. the Supreme Equity Grange elected the of- ings during past few weeks, with great PAGE 8. both his best efforts for their advancement was field at his late residence, when a He was at the following Northfield, Mass., his earliest known ances- large Capitol Monday visiting with ficers success. was a friends and former December 6th: Master, Orrin L. county Correspondence..Ship tor, who perished as a soldier in King Phil- ana usefulness, lie regular attena- gathering of friends testified by their pres- associates in Congress, iths.. Marriages.. Deaths. and witnessed the convening of the second Wentworth; Overseer, Ralph The Juuior class at Bowdoin held 1676. He was born in Belfast Oct. antatthe Unitarian church, and for many ence the great in which he was held. Hayford; their ip's war, respect session of the 57th Congress. Mrs. to his was clerk of the First Apparently Lecturer, Adella Packard; Steward, class election Dec. 9th. Donald S. Walker 5, 1828, a son of the late and Caroline years, up death, he was enjoying good but later in SCHOOL NOTES. Joseph health, Charles H. Asst. HIGH Unitarian Parish, and so his records Ames whose the he called on Dr. F. A. Gardner and Waterman; Steward, Les- of Liberty is a member of the (Cross) Williamson. His father was a na- kept Capt. Joseph Partridge, day lie assembly of distress. The Elms; Chaplain, Mrs. Sadie A. committee and as to form a connected history of the parish. death, Dec. at his late home on Cedar complained gastric follow- Edge- Millard F. Chase of Brooks tive of Canterbury, Conn., a graduate of 2nd, his combe the dressing-room. The ing day physicians compelled him to re- ; Freeman T. is on the He was a charter member of the Club of street was was born in Treasurer, Wentworth; Ivy Day committee. the of and was admit- reported last week, main in bed while a was made of •home one hath our University Vermont, diagnosis Secretary, Mrs. Lizzie M. swiped in and continued a the his Cunningham; Mr. ted to the bar and settled in Belfast in 1816. Thirty, organized 1864, town of Prospect, the son of Benjamin condition. Mr. Reed was strongly averse and Mrs. C. G. Ferguson are to occu- The Gate James H. brunette, coming up member until it disbanded in 1898. He then and Hannah After to in bed, but a rise in Keeper, Cunningham; Po- In 1820 he was Partridge. attending staying temperature py the Morison house on Pear! street, and ■ appointed County Attorney made it Mrs. *h dear me! Some one has school imperative that he remain quiet. mona, Mabel Miller; Flora, Mrs. Tillie of Hancock and when Waldo joined the Elm City club, which later, at for a limited time he began follow- of Mrs. Ferguson and children have arrived ror!" county county Symptoms appendicitis appeared, though Miss (,ui !!• name the sea and rose to the Toothaker; Ceres, Marion J(,jpn was his instance, changed its to the Waldo ing rapidly position his condition was not considered Hayford; here from Halls Mr. is formed, in 1827, he was appointed to alarming. L. A. Miss quarry. Ferguson of vessels A trained nurse remained with him S., Carrie Elms. Master that office for the new and held the Club. captain, commanding many and through- Worthy absent on business. in the Corona: county, out and the Wentworth will Bridgeton October Mr. Williamson married over a section of the world. Tuesday night patient showed represent this Grange at until 1832. lie was of 22, 1857, sailing large of Ed. •t test tubes which the position postmaster signs improvement. Later he grew worse, the State Grange in Portland. P. Brown of this city has a position girls Ada H. Peirce of who died March He married Nancy Jane Fowles, who died and his battle for life Belfast from 1822 to 1830; represented Waldo Bangor, ended almost exactly as laboratory does not seem to S‘ate telegraph operator and ticket agent in 19, 1872. Three children, Miss Ada C. Wil- some seven years ago. Their children died at midnight Sunday, when he passed away, will meet in county in the State Senate in 1833 and 1834; Portland £ranf-'e the Maine Central station at Auburn. He placid dispositions, in the few having remained entirely unconscious in Tuesday, Dec. 16, for a three was President of the Senate the latter liamson of Boston, Frances W., wife of infancy. During past years s session. year, the uraemic coma from half past ten o’clock day It has been many years was in the service of the Bangor & Aroos- idious Seniors, with formida- sinoe from he has been since Portland and was the first President of the Belfast State Senator Albert Peirce of Frankfort, retiring seafaring in the evening. His wife and has had the honor of enter- daughter took railroad for several years in a similar .. •_ tie books in their is a tainmg the State hands, and Joseph Williamson, a member of the employed in the shoe factory and was one were at his bedside. The two Washington Grange, and special effort Common Council under the city charter in will be made on :. i.H'le in the back of the room doctors and Dr. the the part of Portland position. law firm of Williamson & of Au- of its most trusted and faithful employes. Goodnow, Philadelphia to people 1853. lie was the editor and principal pro- Burleigh were make the occasion one of Oh. physician, present, having been en- pleasure to the Walter of Monroe was in g recess and six survive him. He was a member of Waldo Lodge of Odd visitors. It is Twombiy Ban- prietor of the Belfast Intelligencer, a rival gusta, grandchildren, gaged since ten o’clock in the last heroic interesting to note how much Fellows and Canton and both effort to save more the of gor Tuesday noon on his way home from a of The the first number of which He also leaves one brother, William C. Wil- Pallas, organ- the distinguished patient. importance the Grange has recite in the labora- Journal, come to be and how in the Physics of a izations were at the funeral Washington,Dec.7. The remains of Hon. recognized, cities vie hunting trip vicinity of Brownvilie. Nov. 1836. At the liamson, Esq., Boston, and sister, Mrs. represented with each other in shuts. appeared 17, expiration Thomas Brackett Reed left here this after- extending courtesies and He had with him two i lory l}p Caroline Willard of Mass. last Rev. A. in otherwise good sized buck deer. of the first year the establishment was Cambridge, Friday afternoon, Ashley noon for Portland, Maine, his former noticing the order. The home, Mr. told an The funeral was held at his late home Smith, pastor of the Universalist church, where the interment will take Tues- Grange is not a little thing and if Bath Twombiy interesting story of moved to Frankfort, now Winterport, wnere place of our a school afternoon. could entertain this on how he shot them. He said ( nspect having afternoon and the severe The floral offerings from rela- day The body was placed body the occasion of that he shot under the name of The it was Sunday despite officiating. one of its annual : the is successful the Intelligencer aboard a special train leaving Washington winter sessions, which oc- them so close project storm was attended tives and immediate friends were cur together that the second one continued until Jan. 1839. Mr. William- prevailing largely by many at 4.50 o’clock and as the second during the week before our : gi ad nates and those interest- 12, running Christmas, killed fell the of the business and men and citizens and beautiful and included a handsome section of the merchants and else upon body first. son was called to deliver professional Federal Express, scheduled everybody would find iiool will be needed. Other frequently upon this true. But Bath Rev. Lutz from his fellow workmen in the shoe to arrive at Portland tomorrow. Accom- cannot hope to enter- During the session of the Maine orations on occasions and wrote generally. Harry officiated, and piece tain the State Dairy- ! ever our State with a smaller public panying the were Mrs. Reed, the Grange until she is bigger or a to The brothers and sisters who sur- body has men’s Association in WaterviUe last Thurs- numerous articles on historical paid well deserved tribute the deceased. factory. Miss Catherine increased hotel i maintain a creditable subjects. widow, Reed, the former accommodations, such pupils vive him are: Mrs. Arietta Cross, Lowell; as a city of Bath's day two presentations were made on behalf He died 30, 1854. Mrs. Williamson The honorary bearejs were Chas. B. Hazel- Speaker’s daughter, Hon. Amos L. Allen, importance should have. not B. II. S. ? Sept. Mr. —Bath of the tine, Wm. C. Marshall, Wm. P. Mrs. J. II. Ayer, Jamaica Plain; Mrs. Cal- Reed’s successor in the House of Repre- Enterprise. association: A gold headed cane was a native of Newburyport, Mass., a Thompson Asher C. vin Mass.; Mrs. Chas. sentatives, Hinds, Mr. Reed’s par- was presented to Mr. K. W. Ellis of Emb- of Gen. who and Israel W. Parker, and the active bear- Colville, Worcester, clerk Mai ■•••if absent or granddaughter Ralph Cross, liamentary while Speaker, and Augus- tardy Monday pre- 0. Hatch, Stockton Mrs. Clara E. THE den, a much respected member of the asso- commanded in Kssex at the surrender of ers were Frank L., Ben D. and Herbert T. Springs; tus G. Payne of New York, a CHURCHES. account of the storm. Some of life-long Frank R. Littlefield, Ellis, Mass.; Hervey Partridge, friend. At Mrs. Reed’s there were ciation, and a gold pin studded with in 1779. She died June 22, 1852. Field and Woodcock. The Waldo request pearls in Burgoyne no ceremonies of any kind here and at Port- \perieneed difficulty getting Bar was in a The Prospect, and Partridge of Sears- to Miss Winslow, the clerk in the office of The son, was educated in the present body. following George The founding of -nowstorm last Friday. Joseph, land they will be of a simple character. Universalism in this relatives irorn out ot town were port. the commissioner of agriculture. The pre- public schools of Belfast and the Belfast present; country, which reads almost like a fairy- sentations were made Mrs. L. W. ami from Mr. and Mrs. Win. C. Williamson, Miss tale, is written about in the New by Dyer B. II. took Academy, graduated Bowdoin England Blunders, S., ’99, Ada and of A. of Belfast, Northport News. of Cumberland for the association. Mr. College in 1840. lie studied law with his Williamson, Mrs. Grace Eades George Greene, formerly Magazine for December by Rev. Edward i.ual Sophomore prize decla- Ellis received his Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williamson died at the Maine General Hospital in Port- Gilman Mason. gift with much feeling. -■ father and was admitted to the of s at the U. of M. last practice Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Albert l’eirce of land last week and the was taken to Beulah Rhoads is teaching in the Hills Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson of Marl- law in 1852. In 1853 he was Augusta; body The slides on l Blunders is one of the appointed ;iantern China boro athletic for burial. Mr. Greene came to district, Lincolnville. illustrating street have been enjoying a visit from of the Police Court of the in- Frankfort and Mr. M. C. Peirce of Bangor. Stoningtou the lecture at the of M. “The Judge newly North church Sunday- their only daughter, Mrs. Pratt, wife of paper, Camp- The was closed from the Belfast several years ago and worked a few Miss Annie who is in corporated City of Belfast, and thiee years public library Rhoades, teaching evening are said to be|of exceptional interest Lieutenant William Veazie Pratt, U. S. V, in Mathews Bros. mill. In 1890 and chosen the time of hrs death until after the funeral as years Searsport village, has been at home on a of them whose marriage took place last April. later was unanimously by peo- Many are colored. They are valued was in the business Lieutenant Pratt lias been ordered on a mark of respect. 1891 he wood-working two weeks’ vacation. at away of the Ii. II. ple to the same office for a term of four $!••», and are loaned by the kindness of and Mrs. Pratt took this "Stpolled meeting for and afterwards moved to Port- duty, opportunity himself, the of a I'inb will be held next Friday years. In his capacity as Judge of the Po- Leslie Crockett has bought and moved American Hoard. paying visit to her parents. All Pos- land. lie was a fine tenor singer and sang ton was interested in the of the .ii:d weather lice Court he administered the oath of office onto the F. B. Glidden farm. Leslie is a The marriage permitting. Belfast Weather Report. in the Unitarian choir when here. His Browning Class of the Unitarian pretty and the naval hard society girl officer, to Mayor Ralph C. Johnson, the Aldermen, working young man and his friends will meet who served on Miss Rosa Henderson, sur- parish at the parsonage the Annapolis during the is a of the weather wife, formerly wish Saturday- .meter outside one of the Councilmen and Constables of the new Following summary him success. at o Spanish-American war, and also in the city, vives him. evening 7.15 clock. The poem for the record of the Belfast station of the unique bridal trip, which took the form of a windows registered ten below and has performed a like duty for a large U. 8. Sell. Kitty Lawry, II. W. evening’s will be Capt, Chapman, study “Caliban upon Set- ride on horseback to and was fol- of the Belfast Weather Bureau for the week Dec. Maine, morning, and many seats were proportion City Governments ] ending lias made from to ebos.” The lowed a tour. 1 thirty trips Bangor bay- Sunday services will include by foreign Mrs. Pratt is 1‘Hiti: a elected since that time. He served a num- 9, Mr. died at his handsomer than ever girls made better showing Loring Temple Cummings j ports since last spring, and is now on an- preaching by the pastor, Rev. looking after her ab- home in November 23. He Harry Lutz, and no ber of terms as and was an Prospect Sunday, | sence, has had end of a good time despite the fact that many City .Solicitor, other one, making five more trips than last at 10.45 a. m., and school at noon. was born February 17,1820, the son of Alex- j Sunday renewing old friendships. Mrs. Pratt lias on Alderman in 187(1 and 1877. As a coachmen long drives. lawyer he 5 Wind, Sky, etc. auderand Betsey(Partridge)Cummings,and year. The captain is a hustler. All are cordially invited. just sailed from New York for Trinidad, "■ in was cold and was well read, and on matters of law was i of Thomas Field Cum- where her husband is on very the great-grandson Capt. The Methodist at East The services at navigating officer who at the battle of Bunker chapel Northport the Universalist church the re to often consulted his brother mings, fought battleship Kearsarge. obliged go downstairs, by practitioners, 3 37 21 X. Snow 6 a. m. to 8 p. m.; will be dedicated Dec. next Cloudy. Hill. It was his pride to declare that he Sunday, 21st, by Rev. Sunday will be as follows: At 10.45 a. Mrs. Pratt will rea» h him in time to g their while he had the confidence of his 1 inch of snow; .08 of pass Algebra lesson. implicit precipitation, had the “same Democratic blood” as his C. II. and other invited the with an inch. Bryant clergymen. m., regular service, preaching by the pastor: holidays him.—Boston Sunday clients in all matters. He was He was a Demo- Post. very pains- 4 33 12 W. Part cloudy. great-grandsire. lifelong It is a and credit of a very- pretty building great subject sermon,“Life in at f’lciss: and accurate and his services were 5 21 11 X. Cloudy. Snow and gale; snow- crat, a mail of good understanding, great Interogation taking is due the Rev. Mr. who has 12 fall, 6 inches, precipitation, .5 of an reader, a man of integrity and trustworthi- Bryant, been in.,Sunday school and men’s class conduct- id anyone find out the in great demand in searching titles, especial- ap- inch. ness. His word was with all. He in his labors towards ed the good indefatigable its erec- by pastor; at 7.30 p. m., praise service Secret Societies. f to one under old deeds and in obscure and com- 6 19 5 N. W. Clear. and population repre- ly was a quarryman in his younger days, tion. and 7 12 -6 X. Cloudy ; snow 12 m. to 8 p. m.; singing led by cases. Of his great usefulness in a foreman—master of his trade and popular cornet; special music, plicated snowfall, l inch; precipitation, .10 duet with all classes. For the past 20 years he In an interesting article in The Journal by Miss Adah and Miss The charter of Waldo Lodge of Odd Fel- 'A'liere do you look tor it—in other directions a writer in the of an inch. Cunningham Bangor was tax 8 18 -2 X. Part snow had worked on his farm, tie col- of an Helen Dilworth; short low's is in in Commercial well cloudy; squalls. last week, from exchange, under the address by the pas- draped mourning memory of says: 9 0-17 N. W. Clear; gale. lector for seven years, and was very’ efficient tor caption of A Reminisence the writer ; topic, “Concerning Simon A the late Joseph Ames Partridge for a 'ice: “No, in the Bible.” But while his mind was considerably oc- in the discharge of his duties. This com- speaks Magus.” The first zero weather last year was Dec. cordial invitation is of cupied by the duties and cares incident to munity has lost an honest, upright citizen. of the burning of the Great Republic in extended to all. period thirty days. 6th, when the minimum temperature for the his somewhat active professional, official, He leaves a wife and an adopted son; and New York on Christmas must be night, 1853, but At the North Church Belfast Lodge, New England Older of Sophomores geCting and social he found time to was 2 and the average for the three brothers and two sisters also survive this, Thursday, business, life, day below; to state : ears omits that when she was repaired evening at 7.15 the will observed its fifteenth anniver- have grown very rapid- devote to literary labor and historical re- 8 above. Last Sunday the minimum him. He was an Odd Fellow of 50 years pastor give a talk Protection, day and la last two or search. However valuable the results ac- The funeral was held Novem- the upper deck was not rebuilt, she reading on the book of an entertainment in Odd three days.—’05. was 6 below and the 3 above. Mon- membership. having Judges. The sary* by Fellows* in other lines of it is in average Rev. J. W. Hatch of complished duty, ber 26th, Winterport one less deck than when built. Sunday services will be as follows: Hall Dec. Kth. was more the lowest was Sermon Monday evening, The regu- the literary field that he attained the great- day comfortable; conducting the services. the mores the An- The Belfast by pastor at 10.45 a. “The lar was after evidently envy est achievements and won enduring fame. 2° below and 18° above, average 9° correspondent of the Bangor m.; subject, lodge meeting held, which the 1 highest of the >tory llass. Long after his faithfulness to clients and to News makes a mistake in Spirit Christmas invited were admitted and the follow- above. Tuesday was an unusually cold Friday’s issue in Season”; Sunday- guests official has faded from his Ward Jackson Gilehrest, one of school at noon in N- duty memory, Capt. that Dr. ; the vestry at 7 p. m. the how many can and a record breaker for died stating E. D. Williams married ing program presented: people name will be bright on the historic page day, probably Thoinaston’s most respected citizens, will Miss Rittie F. pastor give the second in the Miss Helen Dilworth. "■'•oi■' the same seat at the same and be remembered genera- December. The was lowest very suddenly Dec. 3d from a shock. He Williams of He stereopti- Singing, gratefully by highest zero, Northport. con time was as well as usual, talks on missions. Singing, Mr. John Parker. tions to come. 17° 8.5° below. apparently having married Rittie Smith, daughter of the late Foochow, China, below, average Wednesday- from where he had mission Singing, Mrs. Mabel Webber. just returned Lewiston, Frank Smith and is the subject. These Alexander the Great is well Any enterprise or institution for the ad- morning the mercury reached 1S° below and been his and his sudden granddaughter of the late stereopticon Recitation, Mr. Ralph Gould. visiting daughter, talks are a M. Drinkwater. For some missionary- under the of Mr. Frank Goodwin. lie is the in our vancement of the material or intellectual was 6 above at noon. It was one of the death was a shock to all. He leaves Henry years be- auspices Singing, greatest yet opiu- the Y. P. S. Piano Misses Littlefield & two Mrs. Almeda Willey fore her she was C. E. All are invited. Duett, Sanborn. condition of the city found a warm advocate longest and hardest cold on record widow, daughters, marriage engaged in teach- cordially spells of Thoiraston and Mrs. Dooley of Lewiston, Singing, Miss Ada Cunningham. an and her friends in The notices for the and able ally in Joseph Williamson. here. water froze and a ing school, Northport Baptist church are as Littlefields. What Will Many pipes up peo- and one sou, Paris Gilehrest. He was Trio, Congress Do. with her in the loss of follows: There will Mr. When the Belfast Free Library was estab- ple moved about as little as possible. The native of St. George. sympathize her hus- be a meeting for prayer Recitation, Braley. band and other troubles. and Violin Solo, Arthur Morrison. "nxlungton correspondent of the lished in 1887 Mr. Williamson, as chairman steamer Silver Star did not cross the bay praise this, Thursday, evening. Presi- The dance was then 1 thus sums of the Board of dent Charles L. started with musio Republican up the superintended Tuesday. The upper harbor froze over The collector of taxes sold property be- White of Colby College is ■ :ii of A Trustees, Transfers in Real Estate. the Diatonic Club. After the Congress: bill admit- the selection of the con- expected to arrive in Belfast by march i- ar books, and, acting slightly and a singular sight was longing to the named Friday and more territories as states is like- presented following persons, and since in the same has will circle and one waltz, refreshments were .opted. Cuban reciprocity will be tinuously capacity, below the bridge. The tide runs rapidly Dec. 1st, at the hall of E. B. Elwell. Deeds speak Friday evening at 7.30. Pres. Tim following transfers in real estate follow ed six more oied if directed the accessions of White will conduct a served, by dances. upon, Cuba wishes. Ca- books, the sub- between the piling, and a narrow strip of were made and lodged with the town treas- meeting for young of some kind will were recorded in Waldo County Registry of beadopted, to to remain on people afternoon at 3 o’clock. '1st scriptions periodicals,etc. ice extended down into the harbor for ten urer, file one year, and if no Saturday Hancock Saloons Closed. what form it will take cannot Deeds for the week ending Dec. 2, 1902: He will County His literary work, which won for him the more one to the preach Sunday at 10.45 a. m. I ''lil ted. The usual appropriation rods or below each string of piles, to E. B. Thurs- appears pay taxes, cost of adver- " Millard Gilmore, Burnham, and 'e passed. beac- degree of Doctor of Letters from Bowdoin and and 20 cent, 7.30 p. m,, and will conduct and ad- Something may with open running water between the tising selling per interest, Dec. 5. In .■■'! its customs ton, do.; land and buildings in Burnham. dress Ellsworth, Me., response regards drawback re- College, his alma mater, in 1876, with the deed is delivered to the La- the men’s meeting at 3.30. The 1 began strips, giving the harbor the appearance of grantee: to the edict issued a week Sheriff possibly slight changes may be W. B. Sprowl, Winterport, to Mt. Waldo Bible school ago by 'lie the publication in 1852 of the Maine Regis- a monster comb. forest Burgan, $3.04; Mrs. S. A. Dasen- will meet at noon, and the taws governing the treasury Granite land and build- Howard Whitcomb, that all places in Han- 1 " Works, Frankfort; Christian ‘t 'in to the banks. In addition ter and Reference Book. Since then he has Dr. E. W. C. Endeavor Society at 6.30 m. A berry, *3.67; Thomas, $3.22; p. cock where were sold be ii in Frankfort. Gilbert K. Wellman, county liquors It: matters, there will probah- devoted much time to historical ings W. Rosetta cordial invitation is extended to the research Plummer, $3.31; Smith, $3.22. public closed Dec* mber 5 and remain closed dur- i ""id of talk the Decision in the Williams Belmont, to DeliaM. Cunningham, Belfast; to attend concerning tariff, and to the collection and classification of Will Case. these meetings. banking and labor, all of which will land in Belmont. B. B. Toothaker, Belfast, The many friends in Northport of M. C ing his administration, the dozen Ellsworth idle or A local historical and had accumulated nothing. very mild data, Judge Johnson rendered his decision in in Hill were pleased to hear of his saloons were closed in "" to John W. Peavey, do.; land Swanville. appoint! today, apparently may be passed by one or both a vast amount of in In Favor of License. matter, arranged index- the Probate Court on the contest- ment to a responsible in the Bel- High faith* and several "ill make no Tuesday Ambrose F. Heal, Lineolnville, to Joseph position good proprietors say they particular change ed books or filed in -"lit scrap envelopes. In ed will case of Dr. E. D. fast office. The of the office have the situation. No good trust Williams of Isles- T. Lamb, et al., do.; land in Lineolnville. post patrons quit liquor business for good. The 1877 he a The is meant trust) published History of Belfast from boro. The will was will find in Mr. Hill a Prospect correspondent of the Rock- t;.;Jexpression any dated Sept. 13, 1902, Martin V. Pendleton et al., Somerville, gentleman. By the two places at Bueksport were not open to- disturbance, and no good infant the earliest settlement to an octavo land "n„.. 1875, and Dr. Willians died two later. He way, has furnished Belfast with Opinion recently interviewed Elmer and as far as known all of the score of jear for a moment that days Mass., to John P. Bragg etals., Islesboro; Northport day volume of 956 a work pages, involving a to his a Clark, Representative-elect from that will be disturbed or that the gives brothers Virgil G. Williams and land in Islesboro. Lenetta E. Prescott, quite number of brainy men, who have class, Bar Harbor saloons were closed. Sheriff "'"f great amount of painstaking research and on the of the protective system will Castello M. Williams and his mother Louise been, and are, an honor to Belfast, viz: M* subject liquor legislation and Whitcomb’s election in was so I Belfast, to Levi L. Robbins, do.; land and September lie Republican leaders careful condensation. It is a model wdrk found he was in party E. Williams, $1.00 each, and the remainder C. Hill, L. A., F. A., and F. B. Knowlton, favor of high license. Mr. contested Rev. S. L. llanscom, "' d with matters as buildings in Belfast. James D. Winsor, closely by alni ii they are, of its kind. Some time before his death Clark said: know how to let well of his property to his wife, Kittie F. Wil- A. New Tileston Wadlin, Jacob Y., and George W. known as the enforcement candidate, that enough Mr. Williamson had and left Philadelphia, to Caroline Drayton, completed, whom he names as executrix Giles G. and others 1 have watched this an unsuccessful appeal for a recount was liams, without land in Islesboro. D. Nicker- Cottrell, Abbott, whose prohibition humbug for a second York; Mary for It has been the cause of made to the Goveruor. ready publication, volume bonds. The mother and brothers contested names the writer does not now recall. years. making son et to E. H. hundreds Win.” As announced last bringing the of Belfast down to al., Swanville, Nickerson, of drunkards. There are young History the will on the that the testator was ground Portland land and in Swanville. men learning to drink who would never i;:.dto Club of this city is to the end of the last It ; buildings pres- century. contains, not to make a w ill at look at rum if it were sold When judge Hersey Wins. Dni mentally competent Grove Divorced. freely. iican drama “Bound other local matter of Ncrtbport Wesleyan Campmeeting rum could comedy among interest, a com- the time the document was be bought for 23 cents a gallon, written, being Association to B. tlie following dates: Dec. 15th list of deaths and Joseph Ayer, Bangor; the divorces it was a rare thing to see a young man in- Pokti,and, Pec. 7. Oscar II. plete marriages during critically ill with a very painful Among granted by Judge Me., Judge 1 disease; land in Elizabeth E. toxicated. men and walk the was Hail, Dec. Kith in the the years from 1875 to 1900. In Northport. Knowlton, Oliver G. Hall of the Now, young boys Hersey, Republican candidate, Searsport; 1896, under also that undue influences was used. The Kennebec superior into a to Lizzie A. land saloon, take a drink of w hiskey and elected in Ward 9 special elect inn for alder- ''"use, Dec. 17th in the the auspices of the Maine Historical Beliast, Coombs, Monroe; court at the November session a p1 Belfast; Society, property is estimated at $2,500. A hearing in Waterville light cigar and walk out acting as if they man, Friday. Three elections were neces- and buildings in Monroe. James W. had Islesboro. The includes he the of Maine in was Libby, last week were the achieved some great act. do not sary for the choice. The 'p, play published Bibliography opened in the Probate Court Dec. 2d, following: People city government and in Freedom, to Charles Colby, Montville; land like to be told they should not do so and so, will consist of Searsport aud Islesboro a two octavo volumes of 670 pages each, giv- and adjourned to the next F. W. Alice 11. Cook of Chelsea from Alfonso Republican representatives day. F. and when the attempt is made to f orce them, from seven of the nine wards. follow the The the title of in Montville. Loranus Pendleton, Isles- H. Cook of Belfast, for gross and confirmed performance. ing every book, pamphlet and Brown, Esq., appeared for the contestants they are apt to resent for mere resistance ''s to Malcom land habits of intoxication. Care and follows: borc, McLeod, lslesboro; custody sake. There are of course important magazine article published bv and R. F. Dunton, Esq., for the widow. of the minor child to many people who jjj in lslesboro. llattie M. given the mother. are Coal $10 a ton in Fred Maine down to Palmer, Frankfort, sincere in the belief that the sale of Bangor. ■V'liin'810"’ Spinney people 1891. This work was Judge Johnson sustains the will and ap- Sadie A. McLaughlin of Benton from G. Osborn Lord to A. R. land in liquor can be stopped. Hut these are, for Hun with Mr. Williamson a labor of love. He Fellows, Winterport; Frank J. .McLaughlin of Rockport, for cruel ‘Hick points the widow executrix. Mr. Brown the first time, beginning to see that the Mr | McFaddle, Walter J. Clifford F'rankfort. Eva L. Marden et al., Boston, and abusive treatment. Minor children to The price of hard coal in Bangor has been st*r> Orrin J. neither sought nor expected pecuniary rec- has cause of temperance is going back. Cjru, Dickey appealed. to B. land in remain in custody of father. advanced from $9 to $10 per ton and the sit- but was content if the mere Joseph Ayer, Bangor; North- S'n|i](1,r Percy J. Poor ompense, cost Del vena Cross Delaney of Clinton from uation here is regarded as not at all hope- S. G. to Isles- luuiJ: S. W. Davis of publication was met. The bound vol- port. Dixon, Philadelphia, Henry Delaney, residence unknbwn, for Fire at Colby College. ful. No more vessels are being chartered to Ma,. Clarence Hall Mr. Littlefield’s Trust-bill. boro and coal to and all which umes mentioned, though they might well Land & Improvement Co.; land in gross confirmed habits of intoxication bring Bangor arrives lull, Madeline Neal Lord and cruel and abusive treatment. Dec. 0. The here during the remainder of the winter constitute a life lslesboro. lslesboro Land & Improvement VVatf:rvii,i,e, North college Hi.; L,„ Bertha lloffses work, comprise only a part Mary Newman from Richard Newman, will have to come by rail from Portland.— yesterday. President of A BELFAST BOY IN MONTANA. amusement for a considerable time, and NEW YORK FASHIONS. SEATTLE AND NOME CITY. . Dr. Woodrow Wilson, who was re- even if one wishes to cause a com- no\v of Prince- Net cently inaugurated president pany of people to smile they have only Costumes, Waists, Trimmings, Flowers, To the Editor of The Journal: Perhaps some ot' the readers of The Grape Garlands, Hair Ornaments, Coif* to speak of Mrs. S. sitting on the prick- Seattle is still on the map, and things Journal may be interested in the ex- Cures, Collars. ly pear. are moving so swiftly out here that let- periences of a former Belfast boy on a [Correspondence of The Journal.] After I had been here a week ters to the are sometimes over-' ranch in Montana. in nearly press Early September, However women may decry the wine- I was sent into the “horse pasture” looked or forgotten in the hustle and I on a raw, windy day, 1 arrived in the it is certain now that a verita- (comprising about “00 acres) after a bibber, bustle of a city growing “to beat the I town of Big Timber. Montana. It has ble fad for the the “team” of horses. They were feeding grape possesses band,” and some other places on the a population of about 500 and is situated and from to with a band of unbroken colts of dif- feminine world, headgear Pacific Coast. in the south central part of the State the hem of whether ferent and 1 was there stylish garments, I I better what Glenwood ages advised that wish could judge just near a spur of the Rockies called Crazy cloaks or dresses, no finish is in such was a “saddle pony” in the bunch and sort of news from this country your mountains. The most notable thing 1 favor as of the guilty fruit. that I could catch him, mount, cut out portrayals readers were looking for, and if I could saw during my brief visit here was the In luscious rich clusters almost the team wanted and drive them up to purple, have a few timely “tips I would do number of stones scattered all over the the appetite, or again portrayals the ranch. In my ignorance of the tempt my best to enlighten enquirers. We ground and ranging in size from that of or delicate and varied hues ways and tempers of the western horse in white believe here that all the world is inter- a base ball to a bushel basket. They refinement of I took an ordinary “head-stall” and bring incomparable ested in I rue statements regarding the were smooth and round. or those Ranges perfectly nearly while mourners, past Make boldly sallied forth. I discovered the beauty, development of Alaska, as well as of 1 spoke of its being windy on my arriv- adornments, are provided Oooking Easy band at the extreme end of the pasture youthful Oriental trade through the newer chan- al, but I have since been informed that in black. and in gentle, persuasive accents solic- with examples nels opened up by more recent istori- it was mild that MITCHELL ft TRUSSELL, BELFAST, ME very during my stay; ited the NETS acquaintance of that “saddle cal happenings on the broad Pacific. | there are days when the smaller sized pony.” lie was a little shy at tirst, but are a world in themselves: commencing I am sometimes asked by eastern in- stones are blown from to place place in a few then come the minutes paid tribute to my with plain Brussels net, quirers if Alaska is still keeping up its and pedestrians in crossing the street How of horse-talk, (and some oats) and dotted, striped, diamond-meshed, and output of gold, or “are the stories told are obliged to go on hands and knees. I allowed himself to be captured. I at figured varieties, the plainest marked by the newspapers ‘fairy-tales?’ To have that sometimes thought perhaps once and proceeded to invest him with his at 50 or 75 cts. per yard, being very the very skeptical I reply, look up the v that position might not be altogether at The badge of servitude, and then placing wide a stylish dress may be made Governmental statistics for verification. due to the wind, but it certainly is a myself astride his back attempted to home with a comparatively small ex- Whatever 1 happen to write for East- breezy town. After a short wait, an FURNACES Gift “cut out” the desired team and drive pense. Full blouse waists are stylish ern publication 1 am pleased to liave Season hour or two, at Big Timber, I started them ranch ward. I quickly saw that I for evening, or else the spangled bodice, verified or disproved, if false, by the is fairly begun tor the 12 miles and m due ranges, ranch, away, could not do and so started the en- a wide ruffle * tins, and for low neck dresses government reports, which are selection of ht ; always .. season in arrived good condition. The tire buncli. For a time oftentimes wise. \ oil everything falling over the blouse, available. ton is the 3rst to PARLOR STOVE 3, cans ranch where I am university, layman stopping is situated worked and 1 was linen lace that is at nicely, congratulat- spangled or with tine quality Gape Xome saw the greatest and bold that position. He is a native of ing on on a small river, or as they say here to ROASTING PANS, ing myself on my success, and was insertions, conceals the underwaist maddest rush of all Christendom a few Virginia and is forty-six years old. tiful and so “crick. known as the Sweetgrass. The to feel a first class dress ma- one of beginning myself some extent. A roll of the years since, and ooo out of every thou- CARVING KNIVES, name is derived, I am told, from a “round up” rider, when one of the terial or of silk around a low neck, sand who joined the stampede came species of grass growing along its banks WASH TUSS, all i ils, “onery” brutes happened to think it drawn together every few inches by back disappointed and liave probably which has a sweet It peculiarly flavor. would be considerable of a walk back cord, ribbon or spangled net, imparts a kept their little hammers active ever WRINGERS, Simmons is a very pleasant stream. The water if he went way to thecorrail, and so de- outline. since: and Nome is and to is clear and graceful yet, there, SOAPSTONE FOOT Watch C cold and entirely free from cided he would and go back, away he SHARED SKIRTS stay, tier boom are over and her alkali. It abounds in and 1 days THINGS WE a trout, have followed the WARMERS, We’ve spier started, by entire band. oi net and lace are too numerous tor marvellous stories are fewer; but she the of several line of them enjoyed catching the 1 was in b< Xow pony riding was an old mention, loaded with gilt, jet or produces the for all and to NICKEL PLATEO since special gold that, strings my arrival. They are of and knew his which in lorgnette—and ranger business, silver spangles, or Renaissance lace show you that Nome is no small LIKE BEST the mountain and City '"-"ton spotted, variety, the this case was to head off skirts COPPER GOODS, particular trimmings in addition to entire hamlet on that bleak coast I market. Z is about lb al- Behring average lengtl inches, those so he did not wait for me horses, of expensive lace. Formerly simple will give you a statement of business is it so Seldom th numbers are 20 in Why They | LAMPS, .ugh caught inches to advise but started on on dotted We also e in the keen jump, garnitures were used net, done witli the city of Seattle for 1002, and as as 5 lbs. With Us? usually foin! length weighing high and before 1 could collect wits suffi- but a dotted Agree LANTERNS, my now, spangled by hand, amounting in all to $ Id, 7 hi,420. class jexvelrx The country around is very broken, ciently to think of getting off, he was net costume costs an enormous price. The total l.e numberof vessels employed What’s the reason the things we like CHIMNEYS, lie a senes of bills, gullies and also in RKIWIRI going so fast I didn’t dare to. Having Crepe-de-Chine or veilings are in the Nome-Seattle trade for the best so seldom seem to agree with us? beiic! es. or table lands. These for the year BURNERS, M’Kt’l \l.Ti no or saddle on he was en- when em- it's because we overeat of them. bridle him, great demand, particularly was 30, making from one to four round Maybe mos; art are covered with a short Then follows a lit of tirely control, and the broidered. for Indigestion. P£ARL beyond my way trips each the season. Passengers, lasts a AGATE gi iss. which looks and worth- Only day or two perhaps. But cus'y dry he took me over down or white broadcloths are H. J. LOCKE rocks, gullies, Light-hued Seattle to Nome, 4,303; Nome to Seattle, It’s a most uncomfortable day or two. ing t: e inexperienced, but which is ENAMELED across and scrub brush trimmed with white taffeta silk folds, We don’t mean to abuse our stomachs WARE. ditches, through including lower Yukon, 11,080; passage I’iKLI As ! via ; ;. ms and satisfying for stock, but we all do It more or less. We see was a caution. I was clinging on like the edge handsomely finished by white Seattle to money paid. $430,oso: freight, we pi i.i' ii.; sheep. The hillsides are things want and can’t resist i‘i:i( ks mauan a monkey in a circus, part of the time and black silk braid, turned over into Nome, 82,700 tons; value $8,270,000; n:Ki>. nn in the longing for them. When It’s too p: ly adapted for a winter range, OIM'.N l-VKXIM.s. on his back and the rest in the air. I loops at regular spaces. Irish lace is, charges, $002,400; freight from Nome, late we regret our rashness. But as the sin '• it mains on but a short all the of first but the there's a to the conse- dodged limbs I could and what 1 course, choice, beyond 055 tons; charges, $11,400; average rate way escape to the warmth of the sun such time, owing couldn’t one. quences of Indiscretions. A dose j dodge 1 knocked off. 1 lost means of every per ton, $12; average passenger rate, and the cn.iiook winds which blow from of a good digestant like Kodol Dys- C and should have lost hair FLOW KliS my hat, my $40.00. Cure will relieve at once. the 1 antic ocean. The pepsia you principal crop had it been of the on dresses have not been used “switch” variety, and evening Amount of gold received from Nome Indigestion Is always due to the itcliell &TrusselL iHCzman■*?* ms here is alia.la. raised entirely by irriga- samecause. Your stomach Is too weak all the time wondered where I was to to such excess for many seasons, and for the season, $7,000,000. tion, and which is becoming each year to digest what you eat. It needs rest. A FREE PAT f get off. After a three minute chase, (it long, trailing garnitures of poppies, Estimated number of in Nome RNj people can’t rest it own -.i more of a factor in stock, as the You by going without (your select raising seemed an hour' or are at- the band decided we roses, hollyhocks grapes and vicinity for the winter, 2,(Km. food. That would mean starvation. scriber. Only 50 c country is taken up and range is beeom the pony and I were too fast for them tached to the left shoulder and slant- <). M. Moork. But Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will rest it. ing scarce. It does the stomach’s work. In the and veered around again toward the ing across the waist fall over the skirt. Seattle, Vov. 24, 1002. THE The mean time the tired organ is gaining MS CALLS*!; crops raised here are about the ranch. So, alter all, I succeeded in driv- Nature has nothing to do with the color | BELFAST FREE fresh strength. Before long It will bs same as i; -Maine, with tiie exception the LIBRARY. ing up horses, and decided with the of grapes now-a-days, and blue or red ss strong as ever. You don’t have to ATLANTIC of corn and fruit. i'urn can not lie “immortal diet. Kodol will MAGAZINE bard,” that “All’s well that grapes may adorn an evening dress, or New IJooks. December 1902. Dyspepsia Cure di- raised *m account of the ends well.” But when 1 after horses gest any kind of wholsome food. early frosts, go black grapes may nestle among whiten- Charles Almanzo. A LADIES’ MAGAZINE Babcock, "I had stomach trouble four veers," save and the soil does not seem to he adapted now 1 take a bridle. MONTHLY ed tresses. Garlands of small pink Bird day. How to prepare for 9eo. R. Oolbath, Alpena, Mich., “whloh waa A gem; beautiful cc for the raising of fruits. The climate of horses recalls to to bad that at times I waa forced to remain fashions; dressmaking Speaking my mind tied in various with narrow it. 1901. 598. B work ; household hint roses, ways in bed. At last I was Induced to try Kodol 1 is 19 0 3 scribe or, send decidedly healthful, although there an experience 1 had with this same Far well. Dyspepsia Cure from which I received Im- to-day, pink satin ribbon, are very attractive, Brown, Abbie Lady agents wanted S« are sudden and mediate relief and a few bottles effected a very pronounced changes team that I was sent to cutout, as told and scented "ith Murray Book of saints and friendly complete cure." Stylish, Reliable, delicately “SERIAL FICTION date, Economical in temperature, the mercury often reg- above. I was alfalfa into a beasts, 1901.J 398. B 8-2 hauling Laumau’s Florida water, their beauty Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Perfect-Fittiny Pa-« istering a change of ->o in twen- corrall Brown, Abbie Farwell. degrees sheep and.removed the bridles to of color is enhanced by the charm of Cures All Stomach Troubles A NEW SERIAL NOVEL hours, and the writer has seen to In the days of giants. A book ty-four allow them eat their dinner. After sweetness, and become the most Prepared only by E C.DsWrrr A Co. Chicago. they of Norse tales. Illustrated. 11V ARTHUR the thermometer the 1 went out and Tne$l. bottle contains 2% times the 50c iLm. SHKRISURNU HARDY M£ showing mercury eating attempted to get fitting adornment that could be devised CALL/a| at loo in the sun at 1 1902.J 398. B 8-2 'T’HK chief Atlantic serial for the year will degrees p. in., and on to the 1 would allow 1 load, thinking ! for woman. exhibit to the mil the tine narrative that ice on Goethe, .Johann Wolfgang von. »cwnr$ umc night formed the shallow them to eat while I was As EARY RISERS genius of our present minister to Spain. Its unloading. CO IFFI KE OR N A M F. NTS Faust. A The of the tragedy. first plot turns upon complications in tin* money water creek. Yet one feels I was one rha tamoui little far fATTERNSW light looked around market in New York and love I climbing up are exquisite, roses of all hues, spark- part together with a pills coaitlpatloa. entanglements prose in a New and springy, and when one wakes in the and saw and he Hampshire house-party, v.r. Hardy All Seams Allowed and me, couldn’t have liked with Khine stone dia- translation and notes A. has never created more ling dewdrops, by perfectly vitalized and Sewing Lines she**' morning instead of that tired characters, or presented a truer of heavy, my looks, for he at once started dems of or circlets of revised C. A. picture 10 and cents ear.a off, i small flowers, Hayward, by certain of life. Only 15 aspects contemporary Ask n a feeling, they are rested and wide awake, 1892 for them S.dd dragging the load of The other one silvered Buohheiin. 882. G 7 and or mail ir >:n hay. leaves similarly ornamented; Dr. Emmons’ town, by and feel like moving about at once. Isabel 1. caught the fever and began to get in large flowers often having a background Hapgood, Florence. Monthly Regulator has brought happiness to THE McCAcL Russian rambles. T 11 hundreds of anxious women. The e is positive- DAPHNE 113-115-117 West 31st St While the work at times is hard his work, and went. I con- or rnaiden- 47. quite away they of white tulle. An aigrette, no other reme iv known to medical science sb* Martin A. 8. ly ammmmmmmr wmmmmum? there are cluded the was too so Hume, tiiat will so quickly and safely do the work. amusing incidents continually pace hot for me, i hair ferns in green velvet Marabout Hy MARGARET SHERWOOD The courtships of Queen Eliza- Longest and most obstinate irregularities from | happening, particularly to a “Pilgrim,” took a Hying leap. 1 don’t know just feathers, or short, full, ostrich tips, also any cause relieved immediately. Success guar- a (i A INST a mellow Italian background Tin* lk«*j)ti11 beth. 1898. B 2-El 5 s: a N ora: dn o i n ter- the love with five nattci n how I anteed a t, any ge. n, ngc r, story of a sensitive American zinc or as a new-comer to tlie landed, but felt after the excite- the n lieyt <; hundreds of a sj.in \«i 1 "Tenderfoot,” I lend their aid to increase variety. Israels, Jozef. ference with work. Have girl and mysterious pagan person is very in advann*. others have fa;;- d. l'he most dilli- so »ii 1 country is called. One of the writer's ment was over as though 1 must have The waved is still with- cases where attractively presented. It is told with in- “Pompadour” Spain. Thestoryof a journey. cultcases suooessiully treated by mail,and ben- timate a sense of the genial pagan spirit that i iu-tunee. No earlier experiences of this kind was come in contact with mother earth in a out a rival, and one or two scallops With portraits and reproduc- eficial results guavaarced in ev< y it is lit to rank with such classics as Walter risk whatsoever. We feat him beds of ladh Pater’s “Apollo in Picardy." with what is know] as number of But those a prickly pear. places. horses overhanging the forehead relieve the tions of drawings by the au- whom we never see. \\ rite for lui liter particu- lars and free coniidential advice. Do not put olf This is a cactus which wild certainly did run. If Belfast bad a is now worn as thor. Translated from the LIFE OF THE grows outline. The hair low, too long. Allletters truthfully answered. Re- AHHRIwAN CITIZEN Dutch. 1900. T 40. Is member this is safe under throughout tills section. 11 lias a pear- lire department that could get to a lire as but softness is the remedy absolutely well high, impor- condition and leaves McCarthy, .Justin. every possible positively A GROUP of papers describing, from fresh UNDERTAKERS. shaped body, and grows in clusters with such speed the rate of insurance twists no after ill effect upon the health. Sent by mail, ** i taut point, therefore soft rolls, points of view, the inlluence of our The reign of Anne. securely $2.00. Mmicv letters should be pres- in would be reduced one half. After Queen sealed, ent civilization and so< ial ranging size from one to three feet things or sometimes short are 1)R. ,1. W. EMMONS CO., 170 Tie- surroundings up- puffs, curls, 1902. 2 v. 942.00 M registered. on the life of the man." Mass. “average Institu- in diameter. are covered with a had been smashed and the inont St., ISo.-ton, tions as They up generally, universal. Merriam, Florence A. (Mrs. varied as the School, the church, and the Stock Exchange, ofessions as far horn-like about as and as runaways I looked pi R.H. Coombs \ son, spur large stopped, around, TRANSPARENT COLLARS, Bailey.) »|>art as the Law and that of the Trained Nurse, will he as a needle, and from one-half to expecting a little sympathy from my that is to made of lace with Birds of village and field. A examined with a view to sharp say, heavy noting their effect the current two j upon experi- one and one-half inches in length. These companions, but not a bit did I get; tiny silk folds doited with beads, or of bird book for beginners. ence and the character of the American of CASKETS, 1 today. will penetrate ordinary shoe leather as so sat down, nursed my bruised shins, soft silk have not 1902 598. M 5-2 I embroidered, super- SEND US mumbled a few Lane-. as a needle does cloth. The words under my breath, are so Poole, Stanley easily seded chiffon neck wear, but BOSTON HISTORY and wished I had the to The story of Cairo. 1902. CHAPI'ERSJOF ROBES ax' morning after I came here 1 was walk- “necessary” I as to command attention. lovely special town back to Belfast. (Mediaeval series)_ 962. 1 P IMAKK over the with a and get stiff in out- ANTHONY DkWOI.FE HOWE, ing range friend, | Tabs, although somewhat A author William Erskine. of "American Yet with all the troubles and hard Russell,George COW, Bookmen,” etc,, of the nature of the will contribute a short series of knowing nothing line, are an almost universal appendage An onlooker’s note-book. 1902. T 42. R9 Bull or Horse papers re- BURiat- and j Steer, calling scenes and personages of Boston life, ZJJL I foot work, daily experiences incidents, to plant carelessly planted my right I new collars, bound with colored silk, A volume of comment, ob- hide, Calf skin, Dog chiefly in the nineteenth century. Conimcr- and there is some- > we will call Mrs. s., while Chester Patterson. who, camping ture, drawn with wonderful HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO. Timber, Montana. were recently married and are now keeping out with a party of friends, was telling Jlig skill, of the last twenty years house in the Chas. Ward cottage. Mr. John 4 Park Street, Boston a anecdote. I of the of Louis the Four- very interesting luring Leath and Mis., Blanche Brown were re reign teenth and of the period of the telling she became somewhat ex- Yachts and Boats. joined in wedlock and have moved to cently the The author and arose Regency. was cited from where she was New York City, where Mr. Leath has ein- himself at court, and was of- to some sitting emphasize of the parts The keel of the new defender has ployment. cup ten an actor in the strange illustration. After the been cast at the Mr. Amos Brown, for many years tyler of PAY by illustrating successfully Herreshoff scenes he describes.” and while still in R. I. Tremont Lodge, No. 77, F. & A. M„ is very part desired, continuing shops Bristol, Stephen, Leslie. her she sat but not low witli a stomach trouble. Thursda: narrative, down, The Shamrock III. will launch at the end Studies ol a biographer. 1899. Commencing Samuel Moore is in Boston for a two SPOT CASH steamers will leave Bella m where she had been seated. of March or in She will 2 V. 824. St of made andV formerly early April. be weeks’ vacation. ^Thousands children, sickly initting): wretched by worms, have been restored she sank down near where she sea For Boston, via Camden ■ Instead much more ready for than was the Tallack, J. C. to health and a few doses of For SECOND Mr. Doliver has received a happiness by HAND (JOODS !i Benjamin I | 2.00 i*. m .. Mondays and 1 had been while her illus- Shamrock II. when the latter was launched. The book of the greenhouse, For standing using cargo of lumber and will begin on a Bangor, via way cottage and at trations and unfortunately sat directly Lloyd 21 East 33d St., New with a special chapter on the A Saturdays (about Plpenix, York, for himself. TRUE S ELIXIR of all kinds. A line assortment of rival of steamer from Bost.u has sold his to little town Illus- harmless tonic and on a bed of prickly pear. “My goodness, auxiliary yacht Intrepid Bar Harbor of Rebekahs invited greenhouse. } Pure, vegetable, spe- RETITKN I V R. of the same Lodge cific for stomach and bowel disorders. Henry Wolcott, club. The trated. 1901. (Vol. 1 of Hand- gracious,” she exclaimed, and arose to yacht will not be delivered, however, until Rowena Rebekahs, No. 91, of this place to 35 cents at druggists. Booklet free. SECOND From Boston, Tuesday** air: next booksof practical gardening) 710. T Dr. J. F. TRUE & CO., Auburn, Me. HAND STOVES. From Bangor, via way I nr, her feet with remarkable agility con- late season, and meanwhile Mr. Phonix be present at their lodge room Dec. 5th to has commissioned.!. Beaver-Webb, 11 Broad- Wheeler, Benjamin Ide. Thursdays at 11 a. m. her The witness their work and partake of a ban- sidering avoirdupois. party way, to design and superintend the con- Alexander the Great. The FRED W. POTE. Agent. Belt;.- A number will attend. merg- ANTIQUE U >ODS a were much amused, but restrained their struction of a yacht of the same type and quet supper. goodly specialty. CALVIN U'*’ of the East and the West >■ similar dimensions to take her place. The ing Farm at a Vice President and < some of the ladies a Bargain. WATCHES bought and sold. *> ^ mirth, murmuring new vessel will have two masts instead of in universal history. 1900. Foster Castine Normal School Alumni. The Benjamin F. Cole farm, 4 miles from Win- few words of sympathy. The most three, as Intrepid is rigged. The latter was (Heroes of the nations.)— B 8 A1 2 terport village. Cuts 50 to 75 tons of hay. Esti- built by Neafie & Levy in 1892, and is 163 mate 1000 cords of wood. een in Cole family my prices before you dispose of your of the incident, however, The 16th annual reunion of the Castine Nor- Winslow, Helen Maria. over amusing part feet 6 inches over all, 132 feet on the water 50 years. Buildings good repair, neat; 3 g(J^Oet mal Alumni Association of Boston was held was yet to be enacted. Mrs. S., after line, 27 feet 2 inches beam, 16 feet 3 inches Literary Boston of to-day. 1903. barns; water. Pasture in good condition. Can Insurance. Friday evening Nov. 28 in the Nottingham support family and pay for it in a few years. Age deep and 13 feet 6 inches draught. Mr. (Little series.).. 928. W getting free from the effects of her first hotel, Boston, with 80 present. A reception pilgrimages 7 of owner only reason for sale. Live stock and H. 0. Bicknell,33 Main St., Burglary Wolcott, the purchaser, is the owner of the A Banks, corporations, ind preceded the dinner, and President W. T. implements cau.be bought. rare chance. E«sy vs! encounter, again became interested in schooner yacnt Fortuna, and will use her terms oi I no ui re of i on securities—money of Bradford was toastmaster. G. on payment A 1 until he takes of the Sayward Mr. Dooley Matrimony. 45 FKED FKI'B conversation, and after walking about possession Intrepid.— of ATWOOD, Winterport, Me. FORMERLY COOMBS & CO. u; American Shipbuilder. T. Fletcher Northampton, ex-principal 13t42 for a brief to seat her- of the Castine normal school, spoke upon period proceeded The has been a Now Mr. Dunne is Intrepid frequent visitor “Co-operation as a Source of Pleasure and that going to be mar- self on the identical of her former to spot to these waters, and no doubt the new craft Profit,” and A. T. Richardson, of ried, it is interesting look back at Mr. principal of affliction. It is not on record what she the school, talked on “Present Conditions Dooley’s views matrimouy. “Th’ raison will be seen here when she goes into com- said at the School.” The reunion was one of the I niver got married,” the philosopher said at this second for the roars trial, mission, most enjoyable in the history of the asso- to Mr. Hinnessy, “was I niver cud pick a of laughter which greeted the perform- ciation. choice. I’ve th’ makin’ iv an excellint ol’ To Cure a Cold in One in Two Days. I look on Turk in me, fr all th’ sect as illi- Day ance effectually drowned all attempts Edna: or I’ll f’r me hand an’ I’m | “Stop flattering me, put my on’y resthrained Itch on human cured in 30 minutes by Lincoln on every at even the herself hands over ears.” Edward to ?abler’m r-rentin’ park f’r a home an’ I Take Laxative Bromo Tablets, js conversation, lady my (trying Woolford’s Lotion. This never Quinine w /, Sanitary askin’ them all to clave to be me in the be “Your hands Sold A. A. Howes & on’y me, bo*-* after her first chagrin joining complimentary): lovely fails. by Co., Drug- naobral modesty an’ th’ laws in th’ TMs Belfast, Me. State iv j^SwwiMBeDkwiicMh>aitl8B0H». general mirth. It was a matter for are too small.” gists, Iy47 Illinye.” STATES OF COLOMBIA. a “norther" for the accommodation of *»•«• ilutain’i W«»*. Lie* About Histioiuiiei. * his the latter would far bet passengers, Miss a the Magdalena River. rornue Charlotte Knollys occupies Up ter walk the sixteen miles that intei- tchiimi position which Is envied by every other With the hackneyed otjjectioffS to' lOiidflice of The Journal.] | docs not take into consideration the one vene between the coast and civilization. missionaries I to essential to woman’s — have nothing do; they IT**' a. Colombia, Noveui- happiness wom- ,m In this desperate community of carga- are as anly health. -There is many a woman cruel and unjust as they are un- fli i .uuigli this northernmost! who draw a sober dores, never strictly whose future seems absolutely unclouded truthful. All of the so-called “looting,” t The Jas. Stiffened^^^-' \ If !, America is only about to is who is marked her own condition for breath from year year, fighting by for which Pekin missionaries Watch Case is made of future and have Sgf] niles from New York, the chief amusemeut, varied by murder disappointment distress. ■ two layers of Solid Gold with B 1 lie woman who been denounced by men on this side of ET^B « a of Metal less known to us than and Even were the Sabanil- LB I 1 laTer Stiffening between robbery. neglects her health the never enriched an individual [J f| welded and its world, and rolled together intoone solid f three-century lans angels iu disguise, the place would is the sheet of neglecting missionary or his mission by so much metal. The Jas. Boss Case is a most as difficult of ac- foundation of be intolerable on account of excessive very as a single tael. When “officers and in Solid Gold Case for all all good fortune. f fflVpi |^^B practical purposes. i. for the much-talked heat lleas. Were it not gentlemen,” sol- s The Metal adds and swarming For without health legations’ attaches, Ij^B |3 I^^B Stiffening simply re- diers, sailors, and merchants and p and perpetually for the ocean breezes that constantly love loses its lustre foreign strength durability. The Boss Case were and them- ^BlflllBl^B is for ams that, threaten to and is but plundering helping guaranteed 25 years by the sweep across the desolate sand-spit— gold to largest selves everything on which they watch case makers in the world, who have our traffic across the dross. up the sand in blinding clouds, could lay their hands the chaotic been it a blowing Womanly health during ■M making for full half century. 'lie older sister republic each of with its small days that followed the fall of it Boss Case has the grain sand laden may be retained or Pekin, Every Keystone trade- is really surprising that a few mission- III^A ^|| mark oar of Colombia at all, but extremely active Ilea—no human regained by the stamped inside. Ask any dealer to aries did not “loot” more as the use of Dr. Pierce’s only show you one. Write us for "a booklet Carly if it were stricken being could abide thereon. At every means of Favorite providing food for the hun- telling the whole the world. Until re- in the streets sink Prescrip- dreds of converts B^B step unpaved you tion. It establishes starving dependent The Case them. been no regular com- ankle deep in the burning sand In regularity, dries upon Equally outrageous is the that are as a rule ■ en the of the the drains which charge missionaries ports about one minute your hose and gar- of weaken men little education and of less than :,,1 those of Colombia, ments are blackened, inside women, literally heals inflamma- average ability, who are enabled by their niibor; and to this day and out, by the tiny insects, whose bite tion and ulcera- calling to live in China amid a of that would be : way of reaching them. is like the puncture of a red hot needle, tion and cures fe- luxury surroundings impossible tor them m occupation an male weakness. It any _. Knglish company and in five minutes you are tattooed at home. little makes weak wom- In wretched Chinese oi steamers between from to like a South Sea houses in the towns of Shansi and top toe, en strong, sick Shensi that are about one : mouth of tlie Mag- Islander. women well. visited by white man in every two years, I have great tluvial highway Barranquilla is by all odds the most Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. All correspondence had the honor of dining with mission- honor- by which two modern town of Colombia—unless it aries who were of universi- held as strictly private and sacredly graduates who could have filled made; but the vts- may be Aspinwall having very hand- confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, ties, any pulpit, I SAY or who could have assem- -evtial West Indian some houses and a considerable foreign Buffalo, N. Y. graced any MI have taken six bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Favor- blage in New York or London. in mer- fifteen days the colony. Some of the principal ite Prescription.” writes Miss M. Fvfe, of Orilla. Of all the missionaries with whom I Simcoe Co.. Ontario, "'and two fiottle6 of the ROMOC ahia. Three times a chants of the republic live here, most came in contact in the interior, 1 did Pleasant Pellets as you advised for congestion mail steamers leave of them wlm maintain con- of uterus, ovaries, and weakness, and can safely not find one who was not both brave Germans, Englishwoman. She n Alexan- say that your medicine has been the means of is Quo and honorable, or who would not wil- WILL CURS ilon, or Aspinwall; siderable and entertain with hos- me to health which I had dra's style restoring good again, secretary anti most intimate have his life in the cause not- had for over three years, until taking your lingly given lined one may to is ex- friend. Her Sir Francis place pitality. Strange say, living medicine. I thank you very much for your kind father. Knollys. of the Christianity iu which he be- -learner, under almost here, be- and prompt attention to my letter asking advice." is private secretary to the king. lieved. The faults of missionaries are tremely expensive probably w dyspepsia Favorite Prescription has the testi- all of the not of the Mars and Stripes, cause in the line of edibles is head, heart.— nothing mony of thousands of women to its com- | ■ Francis II. Nichols in the December various Caribbean or raised in the Com- | WHEREVER YOU SEE THIS ROMOC grown vicinity. plete cure of womanly diseases. Do not Atlantic. CROSS YOU THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. ! SEE THE in or three of Colom- manding, as it does, the only outlet from accept an unknown and unproved substi- SIGN OF HOPE FOR THE DYSPEPTIC. in its to Hut tute place. THE TREMENDOUS FORCES OF j ay Kurope. the interior, Barranquilla poses as the The of the Presi- Awarded Carnages. NATURE ARE j Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets clear the conspicuous topics EVIDENCED ached a on the York of the Caribbean coast, ot IN WORKS WHICH MAKE THE MOST | port | New and sweeten the breath. dent’s message are the trusts, the tariff, complexion Two Tliomawton Firms Get Damages for STRENUOUS a eat, wild country, the from a EFFORTS OF MAN LOOK PUNY IN greatest consequence military the Isthmian canal, reciprocity with Lost Schooners. I COMPARISON. ROMOC IS ,ial has hardly begun, as well as commercial It is is its ONE OF THESE standpoint. strong yellow tide, and so full of Cuba and the condition of utir new pos- Two Thomaston firms, which own I ■ STUPENDOUS NATURAL a stretch of the of the .for- that it will TRIUMPHS. ALL THE superb capital “department” sediment, not mix readily sessions. The discusses Uie I essel property, encountered a lucky president HEALING e,a not a and the seat streak last week. J. A. & PROPERTIES IN NATURE'S possesses merly Statel of sabanilla with the salt water of the sea, but like trusts, much as he has oftentimes be- | Creighton [MIGHTY that VAST ■ the name—those most Co. received intelligence the courts STOREHOUSE ARE CONCENTRATED AND thy of a considerable garrison. Unlike the Amazon t an be distinctly traced for fore, that the sole purpose of saying of Providence, It. I., had awarded them BLENDED IN .mama the best. has ROMOC. ROMOC IS THE being South American ports, Barranquilla many miles. In some places it is scarce- any legislation in regard to them should $8,800 in return for the loss of their r’s insecure and GRANDEST MEDICINE EVER PUT IN rocky | an excellent wharf, owing to the several a hundred feet in others be to their schooner Lottie, which was sunk a BOTTLES. ly wide; eight prevent them from using by IT WILL ; on the Pa- five while PERMEATE YOUR ENTIRE one other which run or ten miles. Its never to the barge years ago, J. O. Cush- SYSTEM foreign steamship companies channel, having power the detriment of people. WITH which ing & Co. learned that they are to re- THE ELEMENTS OF PERFECT HEALTH_ Buenaventura, on the is when been well cleared, is full of sand- is j vessels Magdalena—that snags, Anything like a raid on corporations ceive to the amount of about IT WILL eii into some < damages CORRECT THE FAULTY brought revolutions allow. Now and then all bars and a to be deprecated as a blow at our pros- for the schooner DIGESTIVE floating logs, making pilot’s $5,000 Druid, which ACTION AND nii-p. On the Atlantic The President is not very spe- RESTORE TO YOU THE the river boats are tied up by the gov- position by no means a sinecure. Dur- perity. was sunk about a year ago. SATIS- cific as to be desir- FACTION OF on legislation that will The Lottie was run into in Block PERFECT ASSIMILATION OF urrectly speaking, or seized and ing the season the swollen current ernment, by insurgents rainy able, but he recommends FOOD-IT ibbean sea—the “earnestly island channel by the tug Gertrude, WILL 8RIGHTEN THE DULLEST only converted into men of-war, by covering is so swift and strong that progress up the to the consideration of Con- subject which was towing two coal laden barges. UFE-IT WILL POSITIVELY eg place for Colombian stream Is but gress with a view to the of a OVERCOME STOM. their sides with corrugated iron, mount, necessarily very slow; passage One of these barges, the J. R. Sillman, ACH uuilla; Colon and law reasonable in its upon WEAKNESSES AND DEFECTS. ASK FOB .both old gun that can be laid hands when the moon is bright the boats are operations, struck in less than five minutes with ing any which the can be ad- BOOKLET. of transient in motion questions finally her cargo of 2,900 barrels of lime. Capt. merely ports on and filling the cabin with sharp- kept both night and day. At as to judicated that now raise doubts John Brown, who commanded, was res- •tie of local industry shooters. other times they can run only in the the of a constitutional amend- necessity cued, together with the crew, saving ROMOC REMEDY CO., ests crowd close upon From Barranquilla to Colombia's daytime and must “tie up” every night. ment,” and he adds if it prove impossi- nothing but the clothes in which they ble most to accomplish the purposes desired, stood. and itself is the des- capital is a journey of only about three They usually run aground a few times The barge also sank two of PROVIDENCE. R. I. “then, we should not shrink her I of no in the course of assuredly, crew perished. The accident hap- tishing villages, hundred and fifty miles—but it fre- every trip, and then it from the so as PRICE Si.00 PER BOTTLE. amending constitution pened on a clear about 10 o’clock tor its from two night «.-atever except quently takes a month to accomplish requires days to a week to to secure beyond peradventure the aud with the wind blowing northwest. The l’resident takes 'iigt. totally inaccessible it. You go 280 miles by river-boat to pull them off and set them again in mo- power sought.” The suit was against the Thames no stock in the cutting of the tariff as Towboat has been made to an- Honda, near ttie head of navigation, tion. Fannie B. Ward. Co. and the accident occurred, cure for the evils of the trusts. Such Nov. 27, 1897. -fs of a seaport by a the from ten to a trip occupying thirty MAINE CATS. policy would cripple small industries The schooner Druid met her fate I Germans. to fhe time of It _ as well as the trusts. The effect of terprisiug days, according year. through a steam yacht, while sailing up such a to ,irs ago some gentlemen is about eighty miles between Honda Mrs. K. K. Pierce writes from Cincin- remedy would be destroy Long Island Sound. The schooner was it WM. O. POOR & t a few steam and as the crow nati, Ohio, to the editor of Field and manufacturing by making unprofita- commanded Capt. Samuel Hart, and SON tugs and llogata, Kies, but ten ble. by Fancy, New York: In an was hound from Pleasant river to New — I si.t'.la bay for the benefit times that distance up and down the unsigned The of of article in Our Cats Oct. 11, headed question regulation trusts, York with a cargo of paving. The hat trails that over and the stands from could not get into steep lead around “A Letter from Across the says President, apart award of $5,000 is for vessel and cargo. Sea,” my the of tariff revision. While ■ d railroad from the sierras. 1 Hiring the long attention has been called to the man- question sky-piercing it is evident that the President thinks ner in which the writer discriminates whiat’s III A Name ? THE Spanish town of liar- slow of voyaging up the Magda- no LIVING AGE days between “the New general revision is called for, and England cats” and is in the name when it comes to miles inland. The lena, must possess their that the tariff should be its sta- Everything AS IT KXTEIIS j passengers "Maine or coon cats.” The writer stable, Witch Ilazel Salve. E. C. DeWitt & Co. of UPON ITS should not become that the insignificant souls ill patience as best they can, with seems to be unaware that Maine is bility fossilization, Chicago, discovered, some years ago, how and he an an expresses earnest wish that to make a salve from Witch Hazel that is a twenty houses slid- | to do but tight and quite important New England SIXTIETH YEAR AND 236th nothing mosquitoes the tariff be treated as a business for Piles. For Absolutely QUARTERLY VOLUME state: that she has furnished us emin- might specific Blind, bleeding, i ait into the most iui- | keep as cool as circumstances will al- and a commission and still maintains the high standard excellence ent statesmen too numerous to men- question, appointed itching protruding Piles, eczema, cuts, oi'Jiterary Male to and burns, bruises and all skin diseases De- which has characterized it from the It lomlna, commercially low. passengers vary the mo- tion. also three of our consider report from time to beginning. pre- greatest prima Witt’s Salve has no equal. This has given sents in an its a little at the alli- time what changes may be required by inexpensive form,considering great amount I'pulationof twenty- | notony by shooting donnas—Annie Louise Carey Raymond. rise to numerous worthless counterfeits. FREE oi in the conditions of business matter, with freshness, to its issue, and — owing -and and still some Mesdames Emma Lames and Nordica. changes Ask for DeWitt’s the 1!. II. weekly grow- j gators that, in places literally line genuine. A with a hi I will and industry. “There must never be Large satisfactory completeness equalled by no other cities literary lights simply name -Moody. the 'eolder historic the banks. A school of them is always any change,” he says, “that will publication, best Essays, Reviews, Criticisms,Serial our late beloved Longfellow, and allow jeopar- and ^hort ; dize the standard of the stan- Stories, sketches of Travel and santa Maria, lying following the boat, probably in hope of readers a chance to name others comfort, OCTAVE Discovery, many dard of Scientific, and Politi* : wages of the American wage- Poetry, Biographical, Historical, t The custom house a human meal. The "gator" is by no at their leisure. cal worker.” Some readjustments of the Information, from the vast lield of Foreign Periodi- at And iest some others with in- liarranquilia ,pro- means a frisky creature, as those who catty tariff which be desirable he VOLUME cal Literature. terests “may forget,” let me to may can, try BLOOD The list pel WINE includes some he effected following of the writers r< n liar-ran-keel-yah ; are acquainted with his habits may clear a the thinks, through reciprocity. OF predated in single up point winch writer tries mmibers of The Livin.. must all merchandise The President recommends year's v«:k. go I know, but he is not to be trusted, even to make, i will say that many not alh specifically the of the on anthracite Algernon Charles Sir Gilbert A. T. as Maine of all repeal duty Makes Swinburne, Parker. qhiilW- iml the in his people speak Children Health* Coueli. The "up-river," hours of apparent oblivion. With long-haired coal. “This no bishop of Rip.-u Augustine P.iriel,. Mi-. Alice Mevnell. W. cats as “coon as an would have effect ex- 824 B. is cats," easv nick- Pages Yeats, Andrew Lang. Katharine Tynan. Max well Gray, sidn- v Lee, Magdalena invariably his nose to the river, his small eyes cept in crises: and in crises it be Herbert Sir Edwin name, just as they speak of the child of might To nil NEW Paul, Arnold. Edmund Gos>f. George Meredith. down of service to the Flora Maurice liilaii*• fining from Co- closed and great jaws half open, lie as "a coon”. people.” Maeleod, Ma-terlinek. Belloc. Sir Wemvs-. Reid. Negro parentage They do Subscribers to John Buchan, Sir Howland Blennerhassett. tie president says he expects soon Eugene Melchior de Vogue, to the outer world, seems to be sound and looks the not, in common speech, sac an African THE LIVING Leslie Stephen, Lord Kosebt Paul W. L. Proles asleep, to be able to before the ry, Bourget. Courtney, child ottener than lay Senate a >or Edward Dowden. Henry Lawson. Arthur Christopher Benson. Max steamer and sailing most harmless of creatures; but let a any they say Persian j AGE for the cat. also often reciprocity treaty with Cuba, and he Beorbohm, Jane H. Findlater. Owen Seaman. W. F. Henley, The Hon. ■ multitudinous They say “Paddy”or' its year UMi3 there H. H. Asquith, Pierre de Coubertin. William Watson. W. S.' Lilly. Max- vevs[the naked piccaninny come within range, when should urges adoption, “not only because it “Mick", they say “son of | will be sent ime Gorky, G. M. Trevelyan, Sir Lewis Morris, John Mot ley. Emilv Law- ■ is for own ast roadless country or a venturesome swimmer's and Erin:” at eminently our interests to less. Gautier. Prince leg, or, least. Irishman. It is a ! FREE, until Tiieoplule Kropotkin. localism and mbs off control the Cuban markets and by start from and return in the twinkling of an eye snap go the easy. Yes! anil! the edition is PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY with our beautiful every other means to foster our su- i! wait for cats is far forgotten ! official per- jaws, like a mammoth rat trap, and a in the lands and wat- exhausted, And giving about 3,300 Pages a Year of the Best Literature. when the little dears begin to win in premacy tropical Popular, its can be dis- red stain the water tells the rest ers south of but also because of THIRTEEN yet of Permanent Value. cargo upon the show pens. Therefore, don’t be us, we, the of WEEKLY of the story. alarmed or discouraged, dear reader, if giant republic the North, should Subscription Price, $6.00 a Year. Single Number 15c. make all of our sister nations of the ISSUES for the sabanilla: the is For the tirst two you find the owner of a fine village hundred miles above yourself American three Maine cat, for the Old continent feel that whenever months, p the main but on Pine Tree State land, a Barranquilla one sees little at this time will permit it we desire to show October, is still on the map as a New England they THE LIVING ACE COMPANY that has formed of ourselves and November and mi-spit year but continuous swamps on either State, and is still producing greatness, disinterestedly effectively "nth of the their friend.” December. P. O. Box 5200 1 3 1-2 BROMEIELl) STREET, BOSTON river. Its side. The river itself, directly at its apparently without effort. It is now, and has Regarding the isthmian canal the ____ -afe nor convenient for is a mile ana a half wide always been, God's country. mouth, tully President says it has been settled that Children should experience good health This is from one of her children. in "el. being full of shifting and its lower valley is one vast alluvial a good title can be secured to the order to grow into strong men and women. are often I exposed to the fury of plain, which, like the Nile region, is French canal property, and that nego- People sickly and Under the weak because of their frail constitution FRE3D ATWOOD, Not a caption of Cincinnati Cat I tiations are still pending with Colombia green thing grows subject to periodical overflow. For when children. The Notes, Field and Fancy publishes the for concessions on the isthmus. body when growing 'f Sabanilla; and three hundred miles the most needs all the nourishment it can nobody magnifi- following items of local’interest: Turning to our new possessions, the get, for WINTERPORT, HA1NE, it that reason should a miserable colony of cent grazing lands stretch away to the Mrs. Pierce has some news for us, President says that the “posperitv of parents be doubly and careful about their children’s '■vedores, and a few even north and the covered with cattle among which is: The Commodore Porto Rico and the wisdom with which physical south, condition. “Blood Wine” is Insurance and Real and Winnie are spending the summer it has been governed have been such as relished by Estate, saloon-keepers, who ab- most of the year—until just before the all and there is on the Maine coast and are improving to make it serve as an example of all children, nothing that OVEk FORTY-FIVE MILLION ASSETS. their earn will do them as REPRESENTING "ney neighbors floods that follow the rainy season, greatly on the bracing salt air that that is best m insular administration.” much good. It gives them of and Plate Tornado Steam Boiler ■•us calling, in exchange when are driven up into the moun- seems particularly adapted to cats. Peace and were strength body brain. It Fire, Life, Accident, Glass, Insurance, they By amnesty promulgated stirs the ■ the up the stom- itive intoxicants. These tains. Wherever the land has cul- by, while atNorthport oneday I bail in the Philippine islands on 4 of circulation, keeps Insurance and Inspection. been July ach in order and the the pleasure of seeing one of Prince this year, There has been some trouble good bowels right. "se Spanish name is car- tivated it shows surprising Next time child is Security Bonds for Cashiers, Contractors, Administrators and Trustees. fertility, Rupert’s offspring, which is well, as the with the iloros but with the Filipinos your ailing just try “Blood Wine” on It. It Correspondence solicited. Real estate bought and sold. people by themselves, and the overflow might easily be con- tabby stock is nearly run out there the war has ceased. “No ever contains no policy wine and is 'hers on the face of the trolled and turned into a through the selling of their best. No entered the American perfectly harmless. blessing by a upon by people Mr. than two I he Michael McCue, of 688 Lakeview p and down the coast of of similar to those longer ago years bought has,” thinks,1' “vindicated itself in a system dykes in use Avenue, has a Maxine, the mother of the winner more signal manner than the policy of Lowell, Mass., rugged ■■a, on both sides of the on the lower Years j littls child who a few months Mississippi. ago Hamlet, from that same place for a I holding the Philippines.” The people ago was are evils Irail and y necessary at there were profitable plantations work- trifle, but they have nothing left there of the Philippines, taken as a whole, sickly. BUILDf YACHT This is 1 now that is as now how it happened s port, because there are ed by negroes all up and down the good—not even the one enjoy more self-government than Send for Boojt List mentioned from is “My little girl has been ailing for a time HOWTO '■s where vessels can just Prince Rupert, granted to any other Oriental long come middle valley of the Magdalena; but people, ana It gave us the greatest uneasiness for thera While in Maine my attention was save the alone. He a «i no of 9 9,^.,The R.odder Publishing Companynw Vorfc. o s 4 wo Japanese pays way compelling her to take medicine. or three miles from after the slaves were called to a She had been emancipated pair of short-haired cats, glowing tribute to the work of the army, given a dose of some very dls. of Colombia are took in Colombia in neuters, that to me that much and believes that a agreeable tasting remedy during a previous mostly (which place 1858, proved notwithstanding sickness and from that she of the of tabbies day absolutely re- ...THE... 0 rs, with a of I the estates went to beauty is lost on the cruel act here and there it was done fused to take any preacripth n the doctor left sprinkling believe), rapidly fk-r ■I long-haired cats. This pair is j with more than ever charac- her. Try as hard as we would she could not the lowest class of Ital- ruin and were abandoned simply humanity be persuaded to swallow finally by viz.: John and terized a like vork. anything that had a CALIFORNIA superb, Demijohn, and! semblance to medicine until‘Blood palm-thatched huts are their owners. It seems that their undercolor Wine’wee Spaniards being clear brown, The President deals with many other recommended. After much coaxing, she de- 1 but not more and Indians cannot endure hard labor almost orange, with black ! in the makes C-'i-d it would do her no harm, and once ouiparison, markings. topics message and many she has tasted, John has a never failed to remind us that It la ir and neither perfect on his recommendations. He the crea- occupants; men and in this climate, love nor butterfly urges medicine time.’ Her strength has come back to ■ shoulders, coming well down over each tion of a of her, she Is and cheerful as a <£ Co. commerce; bright cricket Swan than half lucre can the ex-slaves to do a secretary points WATERS (IF LIFE. unclothed, and induce and shoulder blade, the exact centre of the out the need of passing a proper imrni- grows fleshier every day. We are more 1 than Sibley is happy oyer her offsprings so. stroke of it, and to-day the once rich spine is a very narrow line of the the complete recovery and lOIirtKHS OK entirely light1 gration law; congratulates country feel that It Is wholly due to ‘Blood Wine.’ a of fresh water in show no traces of color, the two dark lines off. on the successful arbitrations before drop plantations having branching child should take it as a down the sides and the Every blood ■ ever been around the breast Hague tribunal; urges the need of Nature’s Grea'est Solvent little that is used being cultivated, being completely maker—a tonic and laxative. Fifty cents CRAIN, and legs. Demi has the solid, dark passing a bill providing for a general 'hoes from a over-run with the riotous vegetation a bottle. anti Hem’s Viteelizer einel point eight stripe on the spine; otherwise they are staff for the army and for reorganiza- of the while the them- the same. A A. HOWES & CO., DRUGGISTS. FEED, liver. Though retailed by tropics; negroes Unfortunately for perfec- tion of the supply department; says Restorer. See testimonials. the selves have into a state of tion they both have a bit of cut there should be no in the work ... water business is relapsed w'hite, halting evenly on the breast, but which rather of up and in this con- "■ Sabanilla, for the cook semi-barbarism. Since nature has pro- building the navy SEEDS and sets them off as pet cats. These cats nection calls attention to the deficiency TRY and cane-rum the vided for all the black man’s I univer- generously have no pedigrees and are owned by J. of the supply of men for manning the Half Gallon Bottles Only 75c. ilL'e- Even less water is used simple needs, and he has no ambition G. Paul of Belfast, Me., who also has ships; recommends the further exten- GROCERIES a beautiful black sion of the !> purposes, fresh or salt. to gratify, why should he not emulate Angora neuter. This rural delivery service; com- POOR & SON. gentleman is not a but his mends the of a of Importers ot Salt. seem to entertain a the of the dealer, inauguration system hydro- Scriptural example lilies, house, stable and of business are and for : place irrigation suggests legislation of water in form. The which “toil not neither do all of for the of any they spin”? places refuge lonely puss or protection game; urges that the dealers in the finest quality of 1 and elestial runs the only These Magdalena boats are built on pup, they all know' that he under- remaining public lands be held, rigidly 111 w^io stands their and that when for the home the who tlie looks like a sad much the same as those used language, builder, settler Windsor Hotel Stable place, plan on other every door is closed they can give lives on the land, and recommends Anthracite and « starvation, and such a the Ohio river—with a in the loud paddle-wheel wink which says: “Come on, legislation for Alaska. The new and commodious stable of the lliltl|ing appears to be un- the rear. draw a foot or two all you; there is a warm corner iri„v.'lS They only always Windsor Hotel for and for us at Paul’s.” isopen boarding Blacksmith LOHlS< "ugh the wide of even (j ocean, rolling water, when laden to their ut- When George A. Henty died the The Maine cats in blues and standing in. Everything is new and the >erJ doors of the most as otherwise could orange, other day at the age of leav- dwellings, capacity, they blacks seem to hold out than the sixty-nine tiiriilh' as better behind as his work a conveniences first-class. Terms reason- ORDERS PROMPTLYIFILLED f'ne as can be never over the ing life book for it a bathing found get sand-bars. The great tabby. There is a great in able. 24tf opportunity more than every year of his age, barter of the river itself is a natural this for cat if entered boy- globe. curiosity, trav- locality breeding hood lost a friend. “The M. R. S3, So, 37 Front Mr. into good Henty KNOWLTON.Proprietor. St.. Belfast. t,le luukless traveller who is the whole of Colombia and properly. '•itil ersing drain- books” were always stirring, always TELErHOEE4-3. t(l wholesome. ln ilia, ,ei1 stay overnight in Saban- ing an enormous area of mountains A CARD. They gave a normal school boy all the excitement he craved in lit- iiV(s ,‘,|aded hotel! If his vessel ar- covered with petpetual snow and form- We, the do For Sale or to Rent. 0,1 undersigned, hereby agree to erature withqut any of the “Scar-faced a teaspoonful of “L. F.” The ,ate in the refund the on a 6jtr day for a train to ing the sole outlet for seven States of money 50-cent' bottle of the of the Greene’s Warranted of Tar if it Saul, Snake-Slinger Sac- Caution Notice ''!'*’Ha. he will do well to the Syrup fails Desirable house, 10 rooms and 25 sj remain Its water is as as business. There are True “L F.” Atwood’s Bitters 1 stable, | republic. muddy to cure your cough or cold. We also carappa” enough Miller Street. water guar- of City and gas. Fur- Whereas my wife, Mrs. L. T. Paul, has left my “util the or if the antee a 25-cent bottle to them to keep the for some after each it cures nace heat. Possession morrow; her Missouri, and as swift as the Miss- prove satisfactory boys busy meal; dyspepsia. given November home without just cause, I shall pay no bills of -1 money refunded. time to come; but it is a there are 8 oz. bottle.—All dealers. 4,1902. Apply on premises, or to her from this cannot be induced to risk which it resembles. pity 35c, contracting date. issippi, greatly So A. A. Howes & Co., W.O. Poot & Son. to be no more of them. DR. F. A. KNOWLTON, Morrill, Me., November 24,1902. 44tf Fairfield, Maine. SW48 V. B. PAUL. supper with coffee. The ladies are speci- Skin a of THE BEPOSM JOURNAL Itching ally invited to bring liberal supply Is Iron Distress by d?y and night— things good to eat. The names of the com- There BELKAST. THURSDAY. DEUEMHKR 11. 1902. That’s the complaint of those who mittee assure us of something nice hi the • Great achievers, j way of entertainment. They are Mrs. A. men and woman who WANT — Published Every Thursday Morning by tiie are so unfortunate as to be afflicted in PEOPLE E. Mrs. T. I. Huxford, Mrs. Affle to with Eczema or Salt Rheum—and out- Chase, bring things pass, Godding and Miss Lou May Huxford. obstacles or no obsta- ward 'applications do not cure. • s #• Republican Pub^Co. have an abun- journal They can’t. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. M. OUT cles, > ■ A. The source of the trouble is in the dance of iron in their _—.GOOD WEARING C'UAKLES I’lESlUJRA, j Business Manager. blood—make that pure and this scal- take skin disease will MOK ROE. In $2.00 a ing, burning, itching Srnsonii'TioN Terms: advance, Command- they for six 50 cents for three disappear. James L. Merrick, Department year; $1.00 months; ahead, regardless of obstacles; months. “1 was taken with an itching on my er, G. A. R. of Maine, will visit E. M. Bil- push one ^^RUBBERS^^ Advertising Terms: For one square, I * arms which proved very disagreeable. Post Dec. 17th. It is there they succeed. -•- inch in column, 75 cents for one week, and j lings expected length concluded it was salt rheum and boug,,t a of 25 cents for each insertion. I will be a in the evening. The There is no quality character that subsequent settle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. In two days | camp-fire after I began taking it I felt better and it ! regular meeting of the Post will be in the gains more admiration and respect The of the Bar Harbor I was cured. Have PEOPLE WANT GOOD WEARING RUBBERS. Our report Village was not long before afternoon of Dec. 17th. All comrades are than that which enables a person to unprecedented offer of |a>t 1 a of never had any disease since.” Mas. \ week attracted wide attention and the were mprovement Association, synopsis requested to be present. form a aud then con- spread results beyond our Ida E. Ward, Cove 1'uint, Md. definite purpose which is on the 7th greatest The fact that we are the best published page, STOCKTON’ SPRINGS. centrate all his energy in executing it. expectation. selling rubbers should interest the kindred societies in made and them to the more than Hood's Mr. and Mrs. David W. Nickels of Sears- To and use this it is warranting appeals people any other Sarsaparilla possess quality, made. this and section. As the useful on relatives in town last Thurs- statement we ever city and Pills port called necessary to be in a sound mental and work done these associations be- day_Capt. Elden Shute arrived home Fri- by rid the blood of all impurities and cure physical condition, to have an abun- REMEMBER THEY ARE THE B08T0M RUBB R SROE CO.’S GOODS. In the recent loss of his vessel on comes more generally recognized they all eruptions. day. dance of iron in the blood, which Brimstone ledges, near Isle au Haut, he must receive, as they deserve, increased gives stamina, vigor and endurance. would and his crew saved the clothes on their sion is, Oil, that mine adversary only This is a broad statement to but we stand financial from the and « • very make, ready to back it up support public, with our towns- ironizes the Such ventures can persons. All sympathize in and we are in a to sell them to thus be able to increase their start a newspaper. every instance, position you at prices that greatly man this hard n°ur- and others in experience, * are lower are for much inferior only result in depleted bank accounts Heotironbi°°d> than asked very goods. We ^are selling: sphere of usefulness. liable to come to all “Those who go down to -Zr ishes, strength- and broken political fortunes; and a the sea in ships.”_Mrs. Alice Doe gave a ens and steadies the nerves and AVe are indebted to Capt. ,T. P. Stow- of this kind used in behalf of weapon three-table whist party produces the above result. It is Men’s Boston Storm which Is tlie long for for late very enjoyable King, leg boot, $3.15 ers Havana papers. Evidently an individual is pretty sure to be more of a new and thoroughly scientific prep- Saturday evening_The ladies Bethany “ “ Cuba is for combining iron with the best Short “ becoming Americanized, deadly at the breech than at the muzzle. Order of the Eastern Star, will aration, Boots, 2.75 Chapter, tonics and nutrients; is agreeable to The Luciia and the Havana Post de- “ hold a sale of useful and fancy articles the to the stomach “ <> The death at the National Capitol taBte, acceptable High Lace Lumberman’s, snag proof, 2.00 vote their leading editorials to a strike, suitable for Christmas gifts in the dining and assimilated, and has the Thomas B. readily “ “ last Sunday night of Hon. “ of which the latter paper says: “The hall of Masonic Block,Thursday p.m., Dec. great advantage of not causing consti- Lacs Lumberman’s, wool lined, snag proof, 1.75 Keed has called forth universal nor the teeth. reasons for it were not sufficient for a regret, 11th. A supper will be served at 5.30 p. m., pation injuring “ << and the tributes to his memory have an infor- Peptlron is made in two forms: In a liquid— Lace or One-Buckle, snag 1.35 general strike, and the results are noth- at 15 cents per plate, followed by proof, an aromatic cordial elixir—at $1 per bottle, been when it is consid- mal Hall in the even- << <» ft ft for the strikers." And further: unprecedented reception in Masonic ft ft tt if (( ing also in cbocolate-coated pills at 60c. or St per | ^ ered that for some past he has ing. The are cordially invited to be “Politics was in the and there years public box. C. I. HOOD OO.. Hood's strike, By proprietors. “ “ been a citizen. The Gridiron present — All are mourning the decease of Lowell. S. Four-Buckle or “ was an attempt to use the labor excite- private Sarsaparilla. Mass., U. A. High Overshoes, heavy light, 1.84 of Maine’s illustrious son, our honored Club, the association Washington in “ ment for but the R. H. Moody, Selling Agent “ “ “ « political purposes, Thomas B. Kee.d. Who can fill the Women’s 1 men, had their annual din- posi- 39 action of the newspaper Belfast. vigorous government pre- tions he has exalted his wondrous “ ner in the hotel where by “ vented of such Saturday evening Men’s One-Buckle Overshoes, 1.14 an undue development mental and moral powers '.’ Surely a grand Mr. Reed lay sick, his extreme condition plans.” man lias gone. For him, his country not known when it began. When being weeps. These are a few of the kinds which we but Marine disasters come thick and fast. it was learned that he was critically ill only many carry, everything is THORN DIKE. A Few Hints for sold at proportionately low prices. Remember we GUARANTEE East week we reported the ioss of the the exercises were suspended and Major THESE E. M. Hunt was severely injured by a kick GOODS TO 09 Gf)OI> SERVICE...... schooner Pendleton Brothers of the a tribute to Carson, the president, paid from a horse Saturday night. Dr. Ilurd was new Pendleton licet, a comparatively Mr. Reed. At its conclusion Represen- called and made him as comfortable as pos- vessel valued at #40,000 and uninsured. tative Cannon of Illinois arose and sible— ,J. II. Stevens and wife attended Christinas. Th.s week we have to report the ioss with faltering voice proposed this sen- tlie quarterly meeting at Jackson village of two more of the Pendleton Saturday and N. Higgins and lleet, timent : Sunday_V. OINSMORE’S SHOE balk Olive Tlmrlow and sell. S. wife passed night and Wednesday STORE. “Thomas B. Reed, the greatest in in- Tuesday with Amos in Jackson. M. Bird. The bark was commanded tellect, the broadest in understanding, Hatch and family USEFUL PRESENTS FOR MEN by Capt. Jure Hayes of this city and most courageous in convictions The many friends of Mr. Hatch will be This week we are selling a Man’s Felt Boot and Rubber Combination for of any American statesman I have sorry to learn that he is sick — Mr. $1.28 ■in-; the schooner by ('apt. herd. very known.” and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Hi: fersmi of Itockland, both ex- Joseph Higgins The club then sang a song which had J. S. Files were very pleasantly entertained Smoking Jackets, $5 to $7 perienced and successful commanders. | 0^ pleased Mr. Reed when he had been at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paris Dyer Pajamas, $1.50 I ie was to have been towed Thuriow Dec. J their guest in other days, “The song 3rd. It was the birthday anniversary Night Robi'S, ,5()to$l 00 to New York from Cape Lookout inlet, of Mr. mother, Mrs. Jane that I used to long to sing, the song of Dyer’s Dyer. A rice Umbrella, $1 to $3.1 0 and had put into Beaufort to land (’apt. “Grannie who was Miss ‘Home, Sweet Home.' Dyer,” formerly Dress Multlers, $1 to $1.50 Hayes, who had a leg broken at sea. Jane Harmon, has been a life-long resident The House of Representatives ad- Fine Silk Necktie, ,2s to .50 The crew of the schooner was saved of this town, and has many friends. She journed Monday, after passing appro- SiIk Suspenders, .25 to .50 with ditlieulty, and of the bark’s crew 1ms been confined to her room for several priate resolutions, an unusual mark of A good warm Cap or CHR1STT1AS one man was killed and one seriously weeks, but enjoyed seeing her friends on respect to an ex-member. this her 87th A. (Jloves, .25 to $150 injured. birthday—Dana Higgins of Waterviile is passing a few days with Suit of Clothes or So successful was the recent national [ of magazines there is no end. The his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.II. Higgins_ Overcoat, $5 to $15.00 of the of the Ill encampment Grand Army dollar magazines are the most numer- Benj. Ames, who has been quite ill, is im- Store. in I>. that a ^City Drug Republic Washington, 0., in health — Orrin J. of ous, but there are many others rang- proving Dickey *Arar has been created strong sentiment Belfast will an excursion to Belfast ing in from 23 cents to $+ a year. give by A store full < price of a line of among the veterans in favor making tiain Dec. 17tli, at half rate, Call at once and get the first selection from large Some illustrate the articles: others Wednesday, USEFUL PRESENTS FOREOYS the National Capital the permanent for the benefit of Christmas shopping. Visit NEW, UP TO DATE GOODS. write up the pictures. The majority Pretty Good' encampment city. Samuel F. McCloud Belfast stores on the morning train and re- illustrate profusely and deck their of Long Branch City, X. and .1. C. turn at 3.30 p. m. Leather Goods covers in gay colors. There is one mag- Suit of Useful and Ornamental Carr of Cincinnati are leading spirits in SWAN VII. LE. Clothes or azine that appears each month in a Ladies’ Pocket llooks, C'hatelains, Traveling Cases, Cigar the movement. Both are prominent Miss Katherine Nickerson and Miss Lil- Overcoat, $1.5Oto$6.(0 modest dress, that lias no pictures, but A Bill Music Ilazor Etc. desirable r members of the G. A. R. and both at- lian Applin, who have been visiting in Bos- good warm Cap or Cases, Folds, Bolls, Strops, Very which retains a large and admiring con- .25 to.50 tended the late at Wash- ton and vicinity, returned by boat Sunday. Oloves, its merits. encampment | Christinas and stituency by high literary — Mrs. IL M. who Thanks- Fine Silk Tie or .15 to .25 .New Mr. who was in Wash- Chase, spent Braces, the best in and verse ington. Carr, Perfumes Only prose ap- giving with her daughters in Everett, Mass., A good $1.00 ington recently, has placed the matter Sweater, Year's pears in its pages. The most noted returned home by train Saturday night_ and Domestic. Both in bulk and sealed Gifts in the hands of Gros- Imported — Representative i ftyCall for the Profit-Siiar- writers of New England Lowell, Mr. 0. J. Cass of North Searsport is teach- green bottles. Fresh, just arrived. venor. He with Mr. McCloud Longfellow, Holmes, Whittier, Julia agrees ing singing school at the Mills. All are ! ing Tags and get an extra present Variety large. that is the proper to free of Ward Ilowe, and many others—have “Washington place cordially invited to join — Capt. N. Smart charge. the on ac- Toilet Waters been its contributors. This magazine is hold encampment every year and wife attended the G. A. It. meeting at Selection c? count of the battlefields near Monroe last week — The Swan Lake club HARRY W. CLARK & CO, The Atlantic Monthly, now entering many it, ! A line of both and Domestic. 1 which are a great attraction to the old will give a whist party in Grand Army Hall, very large Imported Tlie place to find upon a new volume. Clothiers, Tailors & soldiers, especially Gettysburg.” The Everett, Mass., Dec. 7th, at 8 p. m. It is Outfitters, that of the home folk will at- The death of Hon. Joseph William- promoters of this proposition believe hoped many 83 MAIN STItKET. tend. Tickets 15 cents—A. Ross Nicker- Cutlery son has taken from us our most widely that as an inducement for all the old son, who is attending the High School in known citizen. Learned in the law; of soldiers to attend future encampments Torrey's Celebrated goods- Fancy l’earl Knives for Somerville, Mass., is winning well earned a judicial mind that made the title of to be held in Washington the govern- Ladies and Gentlemen, and Boys' 25c. Razor steel laurels as a foot-ball player, and has been WE RE STILL Williamson most fitting; a wise ment should furnish to Knives, Shears, Scissors and Razors. All cutlery Judge transportation chosen as left tackle of the Interscholastic Masonic Tern counselor; in fibre to ids ! WARRANTED. loyal every all honorably discharged soldiers and eleven. We quote the following from the MAIN native city, holding dear her fame and sailors to and from that city, and quar- Boston Globe: “From more than 500 play- BELFAST, -ver ready to do aught in his power to ters and rations for them while there, ers it lias been a hard task to choose an IN BUSINESS. Stationery ... promote her welfare, he will be greatly and General Grosvenor has been re- eleven which is supposed to contain the men who are in their in missed in the community in which lie quested to incorporate such provisions superiors positions Fancy Christmas Boxes, and regular line. the schoolboy league. Those chosen have And have all the lias so long been a familiar figure. His in a bill he is to introduce at the pres- j proved perhaps the most capable to retain literary labors had extended over more ent session of Congress. There is cer- the places on the team which is the pick of Brushes than half a century, and aside from his much to be said in favor of tainly the disciples of the gridiron.” The Somer- well known History of Belfast and his Washington as a place for the Hat and Hair. meeting ville Journal speaks~bf him as being one of holiday Novelties Clothes, Velvet, of Maine he has embodied A. and we should think the Bibliography G. R., the grittiest players on the team. in pamphlets and otherwise published movement would find favor with the much material that must prove of great Xew England members of that organ- Candy State of City of —For 1903.— Ohio, Toledo, ( s value to future historians. This work ization. Lucas county. I Huyler’s and Bells. Cheney makes oath that he is was his the law his Frank J. the recreation; business, senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co. and as lawyer dr historian his place will doing business in the City of Toledo, County and STOKE OVER-RUNNING WITH Pipes and Christmas Boxes of Cigars. State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the be hard to fill. sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each GOODS AND AT THE and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured Dressing Cases, Necktie, Glove and by the use of Hai.i/s Catarrh Cure. “nd l'lie editor of the Atchison, Kansas, This signature is on every box of the genuine FRANK J. CHENEY. Hdks., Manicure, Collar Cuff, Jewel, Sworn to before me and subscribed in Globe made a visit to the coun- Laxative Tablet. my recently Bromo-Quinine presence, this 6th day of December, A. I). 1886. the cures n cold in one day Lowest Prices. try, and got an idea of modern farm remedy that 1! 11 Photograph Boxes. J \ A. W. GLEASON, methods. He said: 1 1 Notary Public. THE HEWS OF BROOKS. Come and see them now at There are rural telephone lines every- Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts WE MEAN ALL WE SAY. and rural mail boxes on almost on the blood and mucous of where, Charles E. Lane came home from Presque directly surface the ivery main tiaveled road. Windmills system. Send for testimonials, free. COME IN AND LOOK AT THEJ*I. water into immense which Isle Monday. F. J. CH ENEY & CO., Toledo, O. pump tanks, Druggists, 75c. Store, 1). is at home from 1tath for 5gp*Sold by City Drug S£s <>ive the stock and farm house water by Earle Hessey Mall’s Family Puls are the best. means of is into lofts pipes. Hay put a short vacation. Must Write a Good *t the last attack.” from a financial point of view, at least. of Orrin J. Dickey of Belfast. vice. They stopped AUoney&GonnseloratLaw. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the agement burglary in the country. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents a box. U MAIN Belfast National Bank for the choice of directors We no hear the quo- OFFICE STREET, and the transaction of other business that A wooden box found between longer Scriptural The Good is to have a any Northport Camp Those boxes can have tin Templar Lodge Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. sole agents will be held at renting may legally come before them, Ground and Temple Heights. The owner can 1 tation: “Oh .... that mine adversary next Shoe Store, ,! specially nice entertainment Saturday for the United States. Over W. A. Swift’s their banking rooms on Tuesday, January 13, have the same by proving property and paying privilege of taking their boxes to an«l had written a book!” Everybody writes evening. The program, musical and Remember the name—DOAN’S—and take no 1303, at 10 o’clock A. M. charges. XAUKFNS WADLIN. 30,49 Belfast, Maine. Belfast, December 8,1902.—BwBO 3w48* E net Northport, Maine. vault. books now-a-days. The accepted ver- otherwise, will be followed by a pastry substitute. A the recent nominations Got. OF BELFAST. Among by Hill is that of Frank P. Wilson of this oity a of the and taken of the as justice peace quorum. Stevens has charge I a Sick jlteri i,. Bast Belfast, and has Miss Hattie Roberts bought the 25c bun- -Wendell dle at Carle & Jones bundle sale that con- Phillips on hand. V «*.rk once addressed a vast audience that suddenly 5 about tained the card “good for one $6 jacket.” »r- n the watering troughs ct 11111 turned into a howling mob. Instead at- „ff Bee. tith, which is con- There is to be a Kris Kringle Party in IP Blood to be heard over the the tumult, 1 ever before. Memorial Hall. Dancing and cards from 4 tempting u? **':-•! than to the to 7 p. m. 'Music will be furnished by great orator calmly pointed reporters, i;irr' troll lias begun on the joiner Feed on Scott’s vAT-^"" pale girls Lakie’s orchestra of eight pieces. saying: J .master. (!eo. A. Gilchrest is Brothers. Emulsion. There will be a Unitarian parish party at io million: here.' ^ ,,,u,otion '■'■Howl on / speak thirty Memorial Hall Friday evening, Dec. 12th. bu'U. Photographs of We do not need to all reached the millions v., give will be served at six to As that message in the Supper o’clock, be ,,(iier works of art so the the reasons Scott’s followed by dancing later in the evening. through the newspapers, London, are now to be why j, good news of \V Library. Emulsion restores the strength In a six mile drive from Pitcher’s Pond to ,eking boats were in port Belfast, Monday morning, eight varieties of GEORGE W. and flesh and color of BURKETT’S tracks viz: ,0,1 fares. The lish were good were notioed, man, horse, dog, health to and mouse. gs’ ,,u swan’s Island, and in- those who suffer fox, rabbit, squirrel, partridge ic imnie medium sized rock The W. C. T. U. was Qjase&Sanbfflg meeting .' from sick blood. postponed t last week on account uf the storm. The to The fact that it is the best meeting will be with Mrs. Eleetta Clough, Teas have made has sold his milk route extraordinaiy preparations for a rushing is on the Bay View street to-morrow, Friday, after- WE. who carrying preparation of Cod Liver Oil, is carried to every city Christmas trade. Our have been If- Belfast. Mr. Rack- noon. purchases much larger : Invest throughout the American !■ rich in nutrition, full of !..* present farm and buy healthy The assignment of Justices of the Su- Continent. than former years. We shall carry in stock an immense line of * stimulation is a as preme Court has been made for the year Suggestion K 1903. Chief Justice Wis- "ORIGINAL PACK A*' AE.A». v ,,sipd libels last Saturday In Waldo County to it does Buffalo Chop (Formosa Oolong). what it does. at the Hung hi tie- Porcupine, Windsor why well will preside January term, KkrCHOP (Formosa Oolong). Orlopk (Formosa Oolong).. ,i (' Connell’s and J. E. Sta- Scott’s Emulsion Judge Peabody at the April term and Judge Koh-i-noor (English Breakfast). presents ORANQK Fmoi (India and Ceylon). ll carings are to be held Spear at the September term. Ladies, a Cod Liver Oil at its best, ffW r Tlie members of Seaside Chautauqua

s fullest in second-hand store, 33 strength, least in Circle will meet Monday afternoon, De- Gents and 11 veritable curiosity shop- taste. cember 15th, with Mrs. George White, 4 if l/iO ialty of antique goods, and Hay View street. ‘Lesson from C. L. S. C. pieces of old fashioned Young women in their book, “Literary Leaders of Modern Eng- Children’s IllliUiJi ninlirons and caudle sticks, “ one and and from teens are cured land,” chapters two, aid pewter. permanently magazine, the “Crimea and the Caucasus”; P of the disease of the author, William Wordsworth. a dangerous criminal, peculiar ni the Bangor jail to blood which shows itself in Rev. S. A. Render and a party of students Prices from 1 c. to $ 1,25 a 11 be tried before the from the East Maine Conference ct court for the Seminary illegal weakness and nervous- will be tried in Bangor paleness, were forced to remain over night here We have our floors loaded with everything desirable in .1 large of highway rob- ness, Friday owing to the fact that the steamer \.w>. by regular treatment ;c: Merryconeagdid not go down the bay. They FANCY ROCKERS, cted and sentenced to with Scott’s Emulsion. were on their way to Spruce Head, where t. a fine of and $100. MORRIS CHAIRS, ns- It is a true blood food and they were to attend the funeral of a member •*{• •'S' lire alarm tests men- of the senior class, Ralph L. Elwell, who LADIES’ DESKS, TOWELS, BED is to the cure died while at home on his [SPREADS, TABLE NAP- ;11 last week will go in- naturally adapted Thanksgiving LINENS, vacation. c noon test will be two of the blood sickness from PARLOR TABLES, KINS, s BLANKETS, TOYS, BOOKS, WRITING p. m. test will be Among the indictments reported by the which so women noon test of the many young ot RUGS, Friday grand jury the United States District PAPER, SILVER ine.d as usual. Box. Xo. Court at WARE, DOLLS, NECKTIES, Suffer. Portland, Dec. Oth, were the fol- IRON BEDS, Main and Pleasant lowing: Geo. L. Carver, sel- Lincolnville, SILK nUFFLERS, FURS, WAISTS WRAP- .nded. We will be glad to send ling liquor without paying the revenue tax; ( Sideboards, a sample to any sufferer. T. 0, Haneline, Ren Johnson, Adolph An- DINING ROOM SETS < China •inber 17th, aspecial trad- Closets, PERS, UHBRELLAS, PICTURES, BISSELL ■e run derson, Peter Johnson and William Simp- to this city over Be sure that this picture in Tables, Chairs, all of members of the crew of '.e from Burnham and the form of a label is on the son, Rath, the of bottle of WORK CARPET UN- wrapper every schooner Helen M. Atvrood, mutiny on ship- COUCHES, BASKETS, SWEEPERS, RUGS, HOSIERY, a>t, under the manage- Emulsion you buy. -key of this city. Half- board while in the Kennebec river. PICTURES, PARIS SLEDS. KNIT & DERWEAR, GOODS, ETC. ;ied for the round trip, SCOTT BOWNE, J. L. Merrick, Department Commander of arrive on the morning Chemists, Maine G. A. It., will officially visit Thomas There is that will so much and ;i_: in the afternoon at 409 Pearl St., New York. II. Marshall Post Tuesday evening, Dec. nothing give pleasure h> w ill be given by the ldth. All veterans, whether members of satisfaction as to receive useful presents. Something the Grand Army or not, members -of the Thomas Gannon & Son are distributing to that a life Relief Corps and Sous of Veterans and will last time. Don’t make any OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF^ '-now Storm. A heavy their customers some attractive 1903 calen- purchases their Ladies' Aid are invited. Clam stew, ; beast gale set in Friday dars. without first visiting coff ee, etc., will be served. It is hoped that :i:nl continued through Shaw Brothers have killed, dressed and all who can will be present and greet the nclies of snow fell and delivered 83 hogs in the past 17 working Ladies’ and Commander, as it has been several years The steamer Merry- days. CDUMPUD Jtv WIT CAM’C since the Post has received an official visit hei usual time but Capt. ofCililiijK <5 o. ^ Hisses C. H. Thurston of Waldo killed a ten- from the head of the order in Maine. our patrons may not be too WILoUrt to into The am dare attempt get late in calling. months old pig last week which weighed announced for Dec. !>th is j returned to iielfast, inspection post- 40G pounds. poned to Dec. 23d. d until Saturday morning. The regular term of County Commission- ; ) 11 in t'astine and the Gol- Uni versa list Fair. The Universalist b; so.d at a great reduction in er’s will at the Court House _will price ggemuggiu Reach arrived Court open fair in Memorial llall Wednesday and next Tuesday, Dec. 16th. ued here until Saturday Thursday, Dec. 3d and 4th, was highly suc- CHASE & DOAK, ,-M‘iiger train Friday night List of unclaimed letters remaining in cessful. The sale opened Wednesday after- b@“Do not fail to examine our and varied stock of half late. A snow plow the Belfast post office for the week ending noon and continued through Thursday. large id Dec. 6: Ladies—Mrs. Wm. Dickey, Mrs. The dance Wednesday evening was well at- i.:. early Saturday morning useful goods tor Holiday gifts. i.-k for the morning pas- Lillian Ellis, 2, Mrs. AraHall, Miss Hattie tended. An excellent chicken supper was Miss Ellen K. Miss Hat served !" Hartshorn, Jones, Thursday evening, followed by a tie C. Rowe, Miss A die Small. Gentlemen— line program, including a piano solo by Miss Word Contest. Master C. Burkett, Lawrence W. Blake, Joseph Carrie Kingsbury, two selections by the Capt. and Mrs. J. W. II. J. ODDFELLOWS’ Mandolin and a bass solo Ephraim, Quimby. Club, by John GEORGE W. 1 as the successful winner BURKETT, Parker. A press dispatch from Beaufort, X. C., The hall was prettily decorated, BLOCK d by the firm of Carle & stated that the bark Olive Thurlow had and the tables and booths were presided who, unaided, would put into Cape Lookout Cove in distress, and over by attractive young ladies. number of words from the was to tow to New York; also that one of Jail Report. Sheriff S. G. Norton has china Closing-Out Sale.” 25 HAIN STREET. the captain’s legs was broken in three made.his annual report of the Waldo Coun- •aed tlie ride by WE EXTEND TO ALL THE COMPLIHENIS OF THE SEASON ami presenting Jerre O. was teg to remind the places. Capt. Hayes the ty jail for the year ending November 30, v» "ids, all correctly spell- public that we have the largest and handsomest stock we have ever exhibited. master, and his family received a letter 1902. The number of in Nov. a prisoners jail Besides everything usually kept in a first-class we have & follower in CARLE JONES little boy jewelry store, from him Monday evening giving partial was number Nov. 9. 30, 1901, 10; 30, 1902, Cameras, Dishes aid its, Eugene Thomas, who Cutlery, Chafing Accessories, TO particulars. The accident happened during Number committed m 1901, 52; m 45, HAVE SAY! A ‘•'lo. Master Jones also 1902, Fewter Ware, Cut Glass, Etc. || Ilf a at l»ee. but Do not wait until the iirst of HI ’-n*d the Wlialom Park gale sea, 1st, ('apt. Hayes Tile offenses for which the 1902 prisoners 11 l^U by KINDLY CALL AND SEE FOB YOURSELF. for we have them ■ VH does not state the immediate cause. The were committed were as follows: WHATJanuary bargains for the child giving the tramps,22; | | ^1 leg was broken in but one place, and was poor debtors, 4; 7; sel- f words from a combina- drunkenness, liquor Our reputation as LEADERS in the set on board the vessel as soon as the acci- other and committed to •O.'udi was given. In that ling, 1; offenses, dent happened, Capt. Ilayes await trial in S. J. 11. There vd _'HS8 words. superintend- Court, ing the operation. It was so well done that were 2 female prisoners in 1902. Of the aim-:. Some farm- the in the in Beaufort Unity surgeons hospital present prisoners, one is serving a 13 DRY and FANCY GOODS LINE Waterville last Thursday ma'jt' no changes. The bark, as elsewhere months sentence from the S. .J. Court for on the road has since been wrecked is a m*ia, residing reported, and burglary; 3 are “bound over,” and the is established. What we have to do now is to live up to our >nr miles trotu total loss. mean to do it. We our atten- Clinton, others are in for various offenses. There is reputation, and we give personal tion to the our and our mge experience recently, New Advertisements. George W one woman in jail now. watching market, buying goods serving customers—thus in touch with all branches of the busi- tting coni wood when he Burkett,Odd Fellows block, has made I now have in stock a nice line of ail keeping great Veterans’ Meeting. The Waldo Coun- the ieading stylesJ in furni- >• I16SS shots at a distance and for the ture, which be .... preparations Christmas trade, and ty Veteran Association met with E. M. among may found •l. While he thought the while he carries about everything to be Billings Post, Monroe, Dec. 4,1902. There too close to him for coin- Chamber Sets, Hid found in an up-to-date dry goods store he is boards. Chiffoniers, Ladies’ Combination CLOAKS and was not a President Win. Writing SUITS. 'll large gathering. with his work and in due a D’ China Hall making specialty this season of sensible Rowe called the forenoon to order. sics, Closets, Stand*, Roll Top Desks, Centre meeting must be me Upon reaching his resi- some Extension This department enlarged to make room for our Christmas gifts, of which are en- Comrades Smart and Ritchie Tables, Tables, Easels, Mirrors, Screens, Etc, grow- ti Scribner, trade. lO cent discount the next ter glanced up and then numerated in his advertisement. He is ing per ao.days on anything were appointed a committee on the time Alsfla flue line of in this line. It is to advertise ■eti look asked him what the also offering his entire stock of ladies and COUCHES, thoroughly made and warranted. IRON BEDS at hardly necessary and place of the next meeting. A recess h all prices. CARD TABLES Also one of his hat. Mr. Marcia misses and skirts at a the best lines of WILLOW pulled garments great re- for dinner was then and Monroe fur- taken, ROCKERS and STAN mg and looked at it. The duction in fr'IN& CHAIRS In thA at as low as price—Carle & Jones have two nished one of her best. At the afternoon city prices can be .>1 through his hat within a stores, and this week have four adver- found in the State. ROCKERS and DINING OUR SHIRT WAISTS. they meeting the following program was given: 'd" iop of his head. tisements. Don’t miss them. CHAIRS, all prices. One store is Singing; prayer by Chaplain L. Jones; ad- filled to with cut They speak for themselves. AVe have orders from all over the overflowing china, glass, dress of welcome IP. R: re- my running expenses are small I am History ok Belfast. by Dawson; a'Me and will meet any prices in the our custom brie a A^s State for made waists. t£F=Please examine them. brae, lamps, kitchen goods, etc., A. remarks State. Remember the place: bs the manuscript copy for sponse by Stinson; singidg; by and in the other you will find dry and me of Williamson’s History Comrades Smart, Durham, Ritchie, Pres. AVe mention a few of the many things we have for fancy goods, cloaks and suits, shirt waists* Rowe and others. The committee otrtime “sen ready for the publish- - and many articles suitable for Christmas 'd- wish of the author that and place of the next meeting reported as H, £. 70 CHATELAINE BAGS, gifts. Open every until after Main BOSTON d" a evening follows: Hall North Sears- MCDONALD, certain number of sub- place, Grange Street, Christmas.Henry Staples,* 12 Main Store R. CHRISTMAS! POCKET BOOKS, Hie Dook was and port; time, first Thursday in Jan.; if stormy formerly occupied by H. Cobttbs & Son. printed realizes that GOLF street, Christmas is coming the first in NECKWEAR, GLOVES, of this city has been can- Thursday February. A vote of SASH and he has many things in the line of fur- GIFTS. PINS, BROOCHES, e thanks was to Monroe for their hos- 1 work. The death of the given 4 HAT nishing goods that make very desirable PINS; HDKFS., t lie past week makes more pitalities.—A- Stinson, Sec’y. TOILET CUSHIONS, SOFA PILLOWS gifts. Among other articles are the H. & P. that this is a very valuable Steamer Notes. Last storm suspenders in individual boxes, a popular Friday’s •mains with the city’s own Christmas gift....Fred A. Johnson, Mason- interfered with local steamboat travel. The 25c. Underwear and Fleeced Line ■lablish a Our Hose for the fitting memorial to Silver Star came over from money ic Temple, is ottering bargains in many Castine and ii- so An much toward Unusual preserv- Chance Islesboro in the on her lines for the next two weeks, and those morning regular AVe are all ready for Christmas. Everythin? marked in plaiu figures. er the city, and a record but was to remain looking for holiday gifts will find very de- trip, obliged here over We esteem every visit a personal favor. Come and see us. Uials in accuracy. During and this was true also of the Golden For the Collector Connoisseur and Close sirable articles in his large stock_As you night; Bnyer. Lower Yours truly, " weeks Orrin J. Dickey pass down Main street take a look at Locke’s Rod, which came up from Ston:ngton with a canvass of the enough city, window. It will invite inspection_Since trading party of about thirty. The Merry- than at the lowest Market Prices. that every family will sub- of the and Camden line cents for the last issue of The Journal, wherein was a coneag Bucksport 160 $1. CARLE & JONES. nine in of its author memory statement The Dinsmore Store left here in the morning as usual for Cam- by warrant- IF YOU HAVE A MINUTE TO ">est of future generations. but when below it ing all Boston Rubber footwear, and guar- deu, Temple Heights, SPARE. JUST READ THIS items. Sdi. Julia Edna anteeing it for substantial service, the store became so thick that Capt. Bennett decided AD. usehold of Am- has been with customers. Never to return and he tied up here for the night. goods Capt thronged the different sales we The By have had for the last month we have sold from Islesboro last Thurs- before has such an extensive line of rubber boats got away early Saturday morn- The Penobscot left here quite a good deal of Fancy China. We know this by our sales, but to oombs has bought a farm in footwear been displayed to the public of ing— Thursday look at the stock one Hi" for Boston, but was to into would think that we had as much as ever. In fact goods were hauled out by this vicinity....H. E. McDonald, TO Main obliged put -$?The Christmas Windows and did not leave there until it looks that to us. Now we want to make a hole in teams — has a nice Portland, way this stock of In Capt. Wilson Lord street, stock, including all the Her matter and leading in Saturday morning. express CHINA, CUT GLASS, VASES and BRIC A BRAC that we can see — schooner J. V. Wellington styles furniture, with a fine line —l was from Port- New York with laths. She of willow rockers, etc. Prices as low as perishable freight reshipped and this is the way we are going at it for this next week, DECEM- 1 land. She left Boston for Bangor at mid- » Belfast Dec. 8th....Capt. Fit* can be found in the State_J. L. Sleeper & BER tlth TO WEDNESDAY NIGBT, DECEMBER 17th. lias Co. night Saturday, arriving here at (i p. in. bought the sch. Sharon of are closing out at a discount their stock (Please remember the dates.) This is the offer—its for you to decide H. J. Locke & in a and Son d'eh.Sch. A. W. Kllis cleared of oil Sunday snow storm, remained in cloths, mattings and mirrors, and what you think of it. For the above week (only) we will give for each until 6 a. m. when she «[ heading Dec. 5th with a cargo have a hue stock of tinware and wire goods, port Monday, pro- worth of Will reflect attractive from "“ DOLLAR’S Fancy China, Cut Glass, Vases, Pictures, Brie a many features, presenting r, f'-'I'eat coal for the Swan & with other lines to ceeded to Bangor. It was no doubt her last Sibley follow_Fresh fruit of in “ai Brae and Lamps purchased our China parlor at regular price is anthracite, but is a grade all kinds, and domes- trip to that port for the season. She arrived tan ,, nuts, candies, foreign December 13, 1902, here on her return at 8.30 Saturday, t, bestnut—In our marine col- tic cigars, tobacco and smokers articles for p. m., Monday, 11*1 ''•’“'ted the wreck and total loss of sale by G. B. Marsano, Phienix Row. and proceeded, but anchored below Satur- A constantly changing program that will attract and hold the attenti on me Heed off L.I. The Goods delivered to day Cove and remained there until Tuesday of all. We have labored to make this WINDOW present FEAT URES Napeague, any part of the city_ of of above in, any the goods that you may select in the China parlor. of interest to each and individual. , froni \ew York, and was Annual meeting of the stockholders of the noon, on account of the vapor—The own- every tim® ago by Capt. A. Ford of Beifast National Bank Jan. 13, 1903_ ers of the Silver Star are talking of extend- DO YOU FULLY COMPREHEND THIS AD.? *’1" tslni!. was obliged to remain Choice spruee gum just from the Adiron- ing her route to Camden, leaving Belfast as Our Stock is Replete with 4t the last voyage of the vessel dacks at Poor & Son’s....Wm. Uolt has soon as possible after arriving from Castine Everything 1,1,1 1,1 *l„ the illness of his daughter, leased the Skoda on street and Islesboro and returning in time to leave s building Bridge —and at the height of the Holiday season at that. THAT THE BOSTON AND NEW YORK MARKETS tl>iH """'"ed >n a hospital in Boston. The and is prepared to store carriages, furni- here on her usual time—The Bath Times 'aided at “The next boat of the Eastern an f,h:ai about 810,000, and is ture, merchandize, etc., on reasonable says: Steam- We know it’s quite offer, but we have the goods to back it up, and could devise to attract and please the people. "is"red in was Co. will have to be »ort|, Boston. Thecargo terms. — Chase & Doak have everything ship named the Calvin next year we shall need the room for our DRY (SiOODS DEPARTMENT wrecked eraft was Audtin and James T. Morse. One couldn’t are to show our and bunt IThe usually found in a first class jewelry store; j^Read it again. Strictly cash sales. UQT’We pleased you goods allow you to judge if Me- in 1878, but was also cameras, cut glass, pewterware, etc. name a boat for one of them any more than theydo not merit attention, whether you wish to purchase or not. ^tieallv !‘.,,.l0b.°r0* jy-OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL AFTER CHRISTMAS. %i t.,' ebuilt two years ago. She was Call and see whatthey have to offer_I. V- oneeould for either of Castor and Pullux. MH Wherever one name there is the NO TO SHOW -Sch. Irving Leslie is in the Miller, 68 Church dealer in is appears, to'™,'"*. TROUBLE GOODS. bariWJi ; street, furs, other also. It is another case of Damon W chance to on mar- go the selling off the finer grades.' Fur muffs and and Fo— we mean Damon and Pythias.” CARLE & :.,i|’^Waitill*ta:i,‘d JONES, niii, a schooner is in Frankfort scarfs a specialty....Read the “Hints for —Service on the Bangor A Bar Harbor H. J. steamboat route has been concluded i*lain LOCKE & SON. f»te °'"“hen in her deck to be .towed Christmas” in the advt. of Harry W. Clark for the 2 Stores, Street, Belfast. LZJ and the Cimbria was hauled at •"Pairs the season, up first .chance. & Co., 83 Main street. Bueksport Monday. ▲t a Probate Court held at within CAPTAIN M. HARDY. CURRENT POLITICAL COMMENT. of Water Veeaela. Belfast, and At a Probate Court held at JOHN ■(•KUter p**P for the of Waldo, on tbe second Tues- The Governor of Ghent, County the County of Waldo, on the PROBATE NOTICES. day of November. ▲. D. 1002. vember, A. D. 1902. 11 «> Master of Schooner Kadlant 28 Tears. of RHIPR d»y^»t When the governor Guam, Cap- certain instrument, to be tbe last EXPECTED TO TROT AGAIN. sailed from Baltimore purporting B. STAPLES, admini.* ■ said John M. tain William E. Sewell, U. S. N„ Abner Coburn, Aug A will and testament of Daniel K. Thompson, estate of Lydia A. “Aye,” skipper Hardy at Montevideo Oct 24 late of GBOKGE Staples la8tr»U>r of Now they are talking about Cleve- 17 for San Francisco; Stockton springs, in said County of Waldo, in said of ot reaches his station, he will find his SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- County Waldo, decea™ M,!, ^ as lie-whipped over the end of a piece land’s new Democratic He has with heated. deceased, been presented for probate. senteu a party. cargo WALDOlast, on ihe 11th day of November, 1902. having petition praying ior a p£>vj A A G Fenarth via Ordered, That uotice be to all or sale of rope he was splicing, on board the gotten up a brand spanking new “para- Ropes, D. Rivers, Nagas- Charles A. Barrows, guardian of Susan I. Bar- given persons public private and conS1*1* W1* aki to Oct. 4. interested a of this order to be estate of said mount arrived at a J apanese port prior rows of curuham, in said County, pre- by causing copy deceased, described i,. trim little schooner “I have issue.” It is a perfect “prob- having Ished three weeks in Tbe H"‘ Radiant, A J Fuller, arrived at Cape Town, Oct. sented his final account of guardianship for successively Repub- Ordered, That the sain petitioner NtS lem.” It relates to the reform of the K* Journal, published at Heliast, that they all *•'« been 28 in the 30 from Everett, Wash. allowance. persons interested by causin„ n.%71 years coasting trade, tariff. the of it may appear at a Probate Court, to b- held at order to be d It is dreadful cleared from mat nonce oe published thiee week.' C'°P> novelty Aryan, A. S. Pendleton, uraerea, tnereoi given, tnree within and for said on tbe second from ISoston arid New York east. Belfast, County, the a ports that tickles the Cleveland finds 7 for San weeks successively, in The Journal, a Republican Journal, newsi,-,', ^ boys. Baltimore Nov. Francisco; spoken Republican Tuesday of December next, at ten of the clock be Belfast, that his air of Nov Ion 63 W. newspaper published in Belt&st, in said they may appear at a Y'es’n that’s better than the average,” native New Jersey invigorat- 16, lat 34 N, County, lore noon, and show cause, if any they have, why to be held at il that all persons interested may attend at a Pro Belfast, within aim and he is to trot in harness Blanchard, sailed from Hono- tbe same should not be pioved, approved and al- on the 9th of and he turns the rope over and ing ready Bangalore, bate Court, to be held at Belt&st, on the Uth day December a i, says be, lulu 13 for New York. day lowed. the clock before ,'"2 again, or all the in the moon are Aug. of December next, and show cause, ii noon, ana stl< w signs E arrived at Ma- any they GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. the looks over the deck of the B Sutton, J P Butman, the said claim should not be allowed. they have, why the prayer longingly mistakes.—CincinnatiCommercial-Trib- have, why A true copy. Attest: ,a'“ old which has so been nila Oct 4 from New York. GEO. E. Should not be granted. | .-r- .'1 schooner, long une. JOHNSON, Judge. Chas. 1*. Hazkltine, Register. ^ Fort Chas. C. McClure, arrived at A true Attest: GEO. E. home to him. George, copy. A Joh\«(,vN 1 San 1 from Honolulu. Chas. P. true copy. Attest: The old schooner Radiant and her BRYAN S ADVICE, Francisco Sept. Hazeltink, Register. Gov. at New York June 24 At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and Hazelti** The Commouer Robie, arrived W _H. R(i jovial old commander, past *three score throws water on the At a Probate Court held at for the Coun’y of aldo, on the stcond Tues- from Cape Town. i, Belfast, within and foi of con- search for a Democratic the the of on day of November, A. D. 1902. At a Probate years, have few equals in points leader, and Henry B Hyde, cleared from Baltimore Couuty Waldo, the llth day of Novem- Court held at. Bella.- ber, a. D. 1902. certain instrument, to be the last the .of on tinuous service and the companionship water has been iced. The mere men- 17 for San sailed from Cape purporting County Waldo, nie n,,1'lth May Francisco; will and testament of Isaac late ef A. D. 1902. name of F. A Rainey, vember, “ay of the two has been both pleasing to tion of the of Grover Cleveland Town Oct. 4. MERRIAM, guardian Perley in said of .•"jjj Knowlton of in said of Prospect, County Waldo, deceased, I EKKMIAH BOWEN of old sends it into violent Park at Newcastle, N S W May 30, ELiSHA Morrill, County Wal- for Monroe the shipper and the good-hearted convulsions. Con- Luzon, a having been presented probate. O of do, having presented petition for a Waldo, having presented ,t d it the coal lor Manila praying ,/'.Mi: captain. spicuously reproduces Albany lice..se to sell at public or private sale and convey Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- »hat Mary .1. Walker, arlminiMrat l! d L Cushing, sailed from Port Lud- a t apt. .lonn ju. iiaruy, now nearing Argus’ editorial demanding the repudi- Mary certain real estate of said minor, described in terested by causing copy of this order to he pub- of George E. Walker, late of ..-Jj low, Aug. 23 for Cape Town. said li hed three weeks successively in The authorized to execute ^ three and ten was born in ation of David B. with its Wash, petition. Republican deed t., :,,uT] seor# years, Hill, flaming Manuel U C Nichols at Hong Journal, a newspaper published at Belfast, that certain contract of said Llaguno, Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to de«"UV Peer the son ot P. and headline, “Overboard with Our Jonah.” at a Probate Court, to be held at Bel said certain Isle, Joseph Kong Oct. 12 for New York. all persons interested by causing a of this they appear petitioner real copy fast, within and for said on the second said •‘''“'Hi-. Polly llaskell Hardy, and until the age Sardonically, it notifies Henry Watter- Puritan, A N Blanchard, sailed from San order to be publishec three weeks in County, petition. ,*1 successively Tuesday of December next, at ten of the clock be- of 4 resided when the fam- son that he must a of Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. the Republican Journal, a newspaper at Ordeted, That the said 1 years there, persuade majority published fore noon, and show cause, if petiti< arrived at Port Belfast, that may appear at a Probate any they have, why all persons interested removed to where the voters to his and Paul Revere, Whittier, they Court, the satue should not be ami al- by can.-,!,,. <*t& ily Winterport, they accept platform to be held at Belfast, within and for said proved, approved order to be thiee Wash., Oct. 31 from San Fran- County lowed. published u,,, Cl| had a little home and did a bit of farm- his choice before Gorman of Gamble, on the 9th ol A. D. The Maryland cisco. day December, 1902, at ten of GEO. E. Republican Journal, a in connection with their will be worth and so it the clock before noon, and show cause if JOHNSON, Judge. at Belfast, that ing seafaring. considering, at Honolulu 30 from any they A true Attest: they may a, Reaper, arrived May have, why the prayer of said should copy. Court, to be held at His father followed the sea but little, goes, slashing right and left and sparing petitioner t as. P. Belfast, Newcastle, N. S. W. not be granted. Hazkltine, Register. County, on the 9th or there was in the love none but day e!lj yet Capt. Hardy peerfessness personified, S 1) Carleton, Amsbury, sailed from Ta GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. at ten of the clock belore ... as and A true of the sea and he followed boating and othei wise known its editor pro- coma, Nov. 14 for Honolulu. copy. Attest: any they have, why the pray > At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and as of his St W arrived at Seattle Chas. P. Hazeltink, should not granted. sailing as he grew older with much prietor. Apropos self-bestowed Paul, F Treat, Register. for the of on the 11th of County Waldo, day GEO. E. interest as a fisherman on the this is more than March 5 from Manila. November, A. D. 1902 juh: though immunity, slightly A true copy. A test: < State of Maine, L A Co'.cord, arrived at At a Probate Court held at banks of his former island home. suggestive: “If any Democratic speak- Belfast, within and for j. BEACH, grandson of Elizabeth J. CHA8. P. H.un.1 Oct 31 from Foochow to load for the County of Waldo, on the second of K( er he Singapore Tuesday Pendleton, late of in said After a brief schooling, lie left home feels discouraged because does November, A. D. 1902. ARTHUR Islesboro, County of the New York. of Waldo, deceased, having presented a at the of 14 as an not make let him re- work cut out for him. Many petition BS.—In age years ordinary many converts, Tillie F. Starbuck, Eben Curtis, arrived at certain instrument, purporting to be the last praying that he may be appointed administrator Court of p had on seaman, before the mast and tak- member that Noah righteous- public schools, it is reported, have 20 from Honolulu. A will and testament >f Chailes H. of the estate of said deceased. WALDOfast, the 11th da\ going preached Philadelphia Nov Raudlett, Fred E. late of Islesboro, in said of de- Spratt, administrat.*'i his first in the old schooner ness fora hundred years,1'and did not to close because of the general poverty. Wm 11 Mu. ., arrived at Sail Francisco County Waldo, Ordeied. That the said petitioner give notice to ing trip ceased, been for Melissa C. Spratt, late of Pait-i f make converts at but at the Nov. 2 having presented probate, to- all persons interested by a copy of this Friendship, then of two masts and at any all, General Sewell has had a long and hon- from Ladysmith. with a lor causing deceased, having presented gether petition the appointment of order to be published three weeks in that time between Penobscot end of that time a Hood came and BARKS. Lincoln N. as administrator of successively account of administration sailing orable career In the naval service. He Gilkey, the estate The Republican Journal, a newspaper of said with tho will published allowance. ports and Boston, with an occasion- clrowned those who refused to turn deceased, annexed, said a* Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate bay was to Annapolis in July, Alice sailed from Turks Island deceased omitted to could be appointed Reed, having appoint an executor Court, to be held at Bellast, within and for said Ordered, that notice them al trip to Xew York and other ports as from their evil ways.” What of his said will. 1866, and since his graduation he has Nov 15 for New York. on the 9th of December, a. I> weeks successively in The lie, she was called in the trade. more consoling? All the party has to County, day 1902, coasting fam- Edward May, sailed from San Francisco Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- at ten p i the clock before noon, and sh w cause, if newspaper published in l;* a •pent most of the time at sea. His that all These first trips brought many experi- do is to listen to the righteous for Nov 15 for Makawell and Honolulu. terested by causing a copy of this order to be any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner persons interested him to Guam. bate to ences, and to the afterward hundred years, welcome the Hood and ily accompanies Williams, arrived at Barbodos published three weeks successively in The Repub- should not be granted. Court, be held at Be,, brought Ethel, lican ol December and show able commander the of effect a landing on Mount Ararat. It Nov. 15 from Portland. Journal, published at Belfast, that they CEO. K. JOHNSON, Judg *. next, »y first^knowledge may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at A true copy. Attest: have, why the said aceom.; the which he has so will then be unanimous—there will be .Mabel 1 Meyers, N Meyers, sailed from lowed. occupation closely Belfast, within and for said County, on the sec- Chas. P. Hazkltijce, Register. Pernambuco N ov. 15 for Montevideo. followed. no opposition, because it has been LITERARY NEWS AND NOTES. ond Tuesday of December next, at ten of the clock GEO. E. of Olive J 0. at Charles- before and A true Attest: was drowned to the last man. It is a Thurlow, Hayes, noon, show cause if any they have, copy. j “My experience before the mast long At a ton Nov. 14 for New York. why the same should not be proved, Probate Court held at tfeirast. within and for Chas. 1*. H a of not said the time for either a candidate or a approved long duration,” captain. party Penobscot at Boston Nov. 12, repairing. and allowed, and the prayer of the petitioner be the County of Waldo, on the 11th day of No- '“I soon worked up to a mateship, and to wait for a tidal wave.—Brooklyn It was the Chicago fire that made Rebecca M G arrived at granted. vember, A. I). 1902. Crowell, How, ITTAI.DO the vessel which I first had the honor to Eagle, Dem. Timothy Cole a wood-engraver—to-day Philadelphia Nov 24 from Rosario. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. LUNT,widow ot Samuel Lunt.lateof Mont SS.—lu Court of | at A true copy. Attest: ANNville, in said County of Waldo, TT last, on the 11th dav command was the schooner E. the head of wood-engravers. Rose lnnis, .Melvin Coleord, sailed from Chas. deceased, William P. Mary living P. Hazeltink, Register. having presented a for an allow- Thompson, piit ij. ,,, CLEVELAND’S RETURN. In his devotion New York Oct 2 for Santa Cruz petition praying Lang of 240 tons and having two masts younger days the lad’s ance out of the personal estate of said deceased. the estate of John Waite, lai. for in were was divided violin and his Sachem, Nichols, arrived at New York County, deceased, having pm*., those days few schooners What did Mr. Cleveland’s party un- between his Ordered, That the said notice to Feb 28 from Kong. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and petitioner give tiual account of administra: the elder an llong all interested a of built, the great majority being sloop der his leadership do with the tariff graver’s tools: and Cole, for the County of Waldo, in vacation on the 17th persons by causing copy this allowance. I Thomas A Goddard, arrived at Buenos order to be rigged. I had served as mate in her for but business, unsettle Englishman of more than ordinary in- day of November, A. D. 1902. published three weeks successively in question upset Ayres Nov. 3 from Boston. The Republican Journal, a newspaper published Ordered, that notice there,: five a small vessel in itself turned out and left his son to A certain to be the years,and,although values, and get of telligence culture, instrument, purport'ng last at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate weeks successively, in the lv SCHOONERS. A will and testament and these we were for a time in the office? What was its course on the work out his own salvation. The Chi- codicils thereto of Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said a newspaper published in Bell.,-' days, long Elizabeth I). late of Johnston, Winterport, in said County, on the 9th day of a. D. that all persons interested m coal coasting trade to Cuba and Prince trust but to as the cago fire, with its other havoc, made W K arrived at of December, 1902, question confess, Georgia Gilkey, Gilkey, County Waldo, deceased, having been present at ten of the clock before noon, and show bate Court, to be held at Bell,.-; Edward Island. One the under Gen. Harri- ashes of the New York Nov. 29 from Savannah. ed for cause, year, during Republican party gifted youth’s precious probate. if any they have, why the prayer of said petition- of December next, and show and arrived at New York er said month of November, we made a trip to son’s leadership'before it had done, violin: the weight of the ashes Henry Clausen, Jr, Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- should not be granted. have, why the account si,,,., Ga. terested a GEO. E. ed. Prince Edward Island, where we pur- that the laws on the books were inade- turned the scale in favor of wood-en- Nov. 12 from Brunswick, by causing copy of this order to he pub. JOHNSON, Judge. Gladys, H B Colson, arrived at New York lished three weeks successively in The Republican A true copy. Attest: GEO. E ,luiin-iiv chased a cargo of at $1.05 in for the And what graving. A true potatoes quate emergency? Nov 23 from Brunswick. Journal, published at Heltast. mat thev may ap- Chas. P. Hazeltijcf, Register. copy. Attest: gold on an average per barrel, and. sail- came of the Hawaiian episode but a arrived pear at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, Chas. P. Ha/.u me Christmas Harold C Beecher, ES McDonald, within and for them at Ilav- failure so that National maintains for said County, on the second Tues- ing Cuba, discharged grotesque Mr. Cleveland, at Ponce Oct 21 from Guanica, P R. At a Probate held at the reputation that is day of December next, at ten of the clock before Court, Belfast, within and anna, receiving in payment the amount his paramount commissioner to the is- magazine making John C Smith, sailed from Savannah and show if for the County of Waldo, on the 11th of 8S. In Court of I tor stories. The number contains noon, cause, any they have, why the day of an average of $7 in gold, making a lands, and the minister he sent there to good Nov 30 for Providence. same should not be proved, approved and allowed November, A. 1). 1902. WALDOfast, on the 11th day d v Ezra M. executor few such ones made the rotten ten stories; Love Affairs of James Car- A arrived at Jack- GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. IENN1EG. YOUNG, widow of Albert R. Chase, of‘tin good profit, being re-establish monarchy, were Mary Hall, Haskell, Young, min F. Chase, late of Monroe, rington, Jr., Carrie Hunt Latta of sonville Nov 14 from New York. A ture copy. Attest fl late of Lincolnville. in said County of Waldo, at the present time.” all overwhelmed with confusion? Re- by ceased, having pieserted in- In the R W arrived at Wil- Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. deceased, having presented a petition praying for "The schooner Radiant was built in turn to that line of Indianapolis; Corduroy Country, Hopkins, Hichborn, an allowance out of the administration of said estate I procedure? Try N Nov 20 from Boston. personal estate of said X. in 1830 for the by Eva Hampton Prather of Atlanta; mington, C, deceased. Ordered, That notice them.! Brookhaven, Y„ another Gorman-Wilson tariff law after sea to SS.— In Court of A Skirmish in the R F Pettigrew, abandoned at prior Probate, held at Bel- weeks in the K- Providence and an with the Hark, by James Ray- on the Ordered, That the said petitioner notice to successively, Albany packet trade, experience Pingley law? Nov 14. WALDOfast, 11th day of November. 1902. give a mond of all interested a newspaper published in Belt as a and a inaction on Perry Chicago; Doucette, liy Ida E. Jackson, administratrix with the will an- persons by causing copy of this being rigged sloop doing good Try the trust question Willie L Newton arrived at New Y'ork order to be that all persons interested ma\ O. Harris of Louisiana: When nexed on the estate of Abbie S. hilbrick, late of published three weeks successively in business on that line. She was rebuilt when Mr. Roosevelt in one has Lylie Nov. 28 from Brunswick. the a hate Court, to be held at Bel: ,., year Belfast, in said County, deceased, having pre Republican Journal, newspaper published Nancy Hart Quiled Down, Grace at Belfast that mav of December next, and show about four years before I bought her, shown more aggressiveness than Mr. by sented her first and final account of administra- they appear at a Probate diseases to be have, why the said account sin ,i and when I secured the some 28 MacGowan Cooke of Chattanooga; The fact that most arise from an tion of said estate, with her Court, held at Belfast, within and for said craft, Cleveland did in four? Undertake together private GEO. E. ,b ii any or low condition of the is ful- for allowance. County, on the 9th day of December, A I). \s she was as and Tusk and Coil, by Dallas Lore of impure blood, claim, 1902, A true years ago. well rigged such line in the islands as Sharp at ten of the clock before noon, and show copy. Attest: Philippine ly proven by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. that cause, fitted a craft for the trade as Boston; As Seen by the Typewriter Ordered, notice thereof be given, three if any have, the of said ('has. P Ha, coasting that Mr. Cleveland took in the Ha- weeks in they why prayer petition- Mallon successively, The Republican Journal, a er should not be could be found in this section. For 28 waiian islands? Could the be Girl, by Winifred L.' ‘of Wash- -“First of all,” said the merchant to granted. people ; newspaper published in Belfast, in said Countv, GEO. E. me ington, D. C.: The of the youthful applicant, “we’ll have to test that all JOHNSON, Judge. SS.—hi Court of 1 years and the old vessel have been induced so to record themselves at the Mystery Billy persons interested raav attend at a Pro A true Attest as a whistler. copy. fast, on the 11th back and forth between Xew Smejkal, by Thomas W. Steep of Buf- your ability Suppose you bate Court, to be held at Belfast,on the 9th day Chas. P. WALDO sailing Hazkltine, Register. Edward n polls? of December next, and show if am Johnson, trustee n. York Maine wind and wea- falo: His Christmas Boots, bv Bennett try.” cause, they and ports, Mr. Cleveland’s are of said the “but have, the said account aud ham S. Brannagyn, late of !.. generalities of Boston. •‘I’m sorry, sir,” boy, Iean’t why private claim ther, with tides working as they would, less consequence than is Mr. Cleve- Chappie whistle at all.” should not be allowed. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for deceased, having presented the said trust tor allowance. but never a shipwreck or trouble. And land’s ambition. There can be little “Hang up your hat,” cried the merchant, GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. County of Waldo, on the 11th day of No- The Christmas A true Attest A. D. 1902. said the a number of What to the we’re copy. vember. Ordered, that notice tli*r.. yet," captain, in thoughtful doubt as to what that is. There is a promptly, “you're boy looking Chas. P. Haz1 Eat :s full of pertinent matter. Press. ltine, Register. E. Gl'RXEY. administrator of the weeks successively, in mt K. mood, “many a hard rub we’ve had, and wide belief that the ex-President is holiday for.”—Philadelphia •' Articles which are CLARENCEestate of Joseph F. Heath, late of Thorndike,in a newspaper published in Be iii that time there has been some especially adapted long dreaming of a return to leadership. It Cures all Creeds.—Here are a few said County of Waldo, deceased, having presented ty, that all persons inteted. to are "Our Christmas SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- I a .‘-nine cold some hard Certain it is that of holiday reading men of petition praying lor a license to sell at public or Probate Court, to be held grief, nights, many his admirers names of clergj different creeds who WALDOfast, on the 11th of November, 1902. j in Paris” a short story by Kilbourne day private sale, and convey certain teal estate of said day <*f December next, ami chanc.s, and yet I may say I have been have their on him and are are firm believers in l)r. Agnew’s Catarrhal Louisa B. Bennett, admit istratrix o the estate | eyes again, ‘‘Miss deceased described in said petition, ! have, why the said accoum -r verv luckv. Cowles; Allison’s pride” by Al- Powder to “live up to the in all of Isaac Bennett, late of Troy, in said moving in his behalf.—Washington preaching” County That GKO. K. .ini' bert J. Klinck, a clever short “A it claims. Rev. Dr. deceased, having presented her tirt-t account of j Ordered, thesaid petitioner give notice to 'Sailn g the water tor 50 years, mas- Star. story; Bishop Sweatman, all interested A true copy. Attest: Honolulu Christmas Dinner” Mrs. Rev. I)r. Withrow administr -turn of said estate for allt wance. j persons by causing a eopv of this ter of a \ ■ ssel for 30 in one craft by Langtry (Episcopalian;) ; order to be published three weeks Chas. P. Haz years, CLEVELAND AND OLNEY. and Rev. Dr. Chambers and Ordered, that notice thereof be three successively winter Walter G. Smith of Honolulu, describ- (Methodist;) given, in the Republican Journal, a and summer for 28 years, carry- weeks successively in The Journal, a newspaper published A careful of Mr. a in the Dr. Newman, all of Toronto, Canada. Cop- Republican at Belfast, that they at a Probate thousands of of east perusal Cleveland's ing dinner Hawaiin: “Ballad of newspaper published in in said may appear ing bushels grain ies of their letters for the Belfast, Comm, Court, to l>e held at Belfast, within and for said ATTALDO SS. In Con:: .d letter does not reveal veiled refer- Christmas Gifts" “A personal asking. that all interested attend at Pro- and hundreds and hundreds of tons of any by Harvey Peake: persons, may a outlie 9th of A. I). »V fast, on the 11th da 50 cts. Sold by Edmund Wilson and A. A. bate to County, day December, 1902, ence to Court, be lieid at Belfast, on the 9th a- the Hon. Richard This Christmas Song" liy Estelle Foreman; day at ten of the clock before noon and show Keuel Robinson, minis:' hay west, yet never being shipwrecked Olney. Howes A Co.—53 of December and show If thev cause, or not from the “A and next, cause, any if any they have, the of said Margaret A. Kelley, late ..t w hut and never a may may mean, Wash- Virginia Christinas” “Sending the said account should nor I why praver petition once, wetting cargo, is have, why be allowed. er should not be ( ounty, deceased, hauni: n the “I understand that one of your ancestors , granted. | ington that the of Christmas Gifts” Marie Eulalie GEO. E. JOHNSON, final account m: a record which few can boast of, but viewpoint, Sage by Judge. GEO. E JOHNSON, Judge. of admii.isi Princeton the "A was a horse thief,” said Billings to Rick- A true copy. Attest: allowance. that’s been the fortune which has regards Bostonian as a Moran; Rummage Christmas Tree” I A true copy. Attest: good etts. “He was. Glad you mentioned it. I Chas. P. Hazeltine. * Democratic candidate. He is and “For the December Bride” Laura Register. I ’has. P. Hazei.tink, Register. Ordered, That notice ;m has been mine. likely by that as a “How’s aware that Mr. or- A. “The regard compliment.” weeks successively, in the I Olney infuriated the Smith; Bride's Christmas an "Freights have shifted about consid- that?” “It is acknowledgement that I newspaper published > ganized labor forces of the Stocking” Helen Bertha At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and erable in my time and there have been country by by Crane; have improved on my ancestors.” A DMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. The subscriber that all persons interested n course I for the County of Waldo, on the 11th dav of times when was his in the great Chicago strike “Santa Claus in the Kitchen” and “Ger- A hereby notice that she has been Court, to be held at Bella-: it hard to get a living and Heart Disease.—“For ten gives duly November. I>. A. 1902. of and ttiis man Dropsy administratrix of the estate of December next, and slew in a while at others 1894, circumstance is Christmas Cakes” by Rose Therese appointed coasting vessel, I suffered greatly from Heart Dis- A LBERT 1). Ra.MSEY. administrator of the es- the said account slm : to be to Mr. Cleve- together with much interest- years | why they have been very good. Black Fri- thought comforting Georger, ease. Fluttering of the Heart and ROSANNA HAYNES, late of Belfast, ! lx. tate of Isabella Rowell, late of Montville, in GEO. land in his said of came soon present frame of mind. In ing miscellany about the holdiay season. made life a torment. I County Wab o, deceased, having present- A true copy. Attest: day after I bought the Kadi- Smothering Spells my in the of and other if Mr. were avail- County Waldo, deceased, given ed a petition praying for a license to sell at public Chas. 1 Ha when business was at a words, Olney Dropsy set in. My physician told me to as law ant, standstill The bonds the directs. All persons having de- ! or private sale and convey certain real estate of able Mr. Cleveland have included chief feature of the Xew England for the worst. I tried Dr. and things looked mighty uncertain. might prepare Agnew’s mands against the estate of said deceased are said deceased, described in said petition. him in his indictment Magazine for December is an apprecia- Cure tor the Heart. One dose gave desired to present the same for settlement, and "We were our men $3u sweeping against great Ordered. That the said notice to WALDO SS.—In Court I paying per tive article William one bottle, cured me all indebted thereto are to make pay- petitioner give the for Mr. by II. Downes on relief, completely.”— requested all interested a V? fast, on the 11th b.i> month and had sailed out ot Ban- Bryan movement, Olney ment MARY R. COBURN. persons by causing copy of this just Charles II. who is the Mrs. James Adams, Syracuse, N. Y., Sold immediately. order to be Arthur administia supported Mr. and effec- Davis, perhaps November 1902. j published three weeks successively in Ritchie, gor to Boston with pig iron and hark, Bryan loyally Edmund Wilson and A. A. Howes & Co. Belfast, 11, The Rosetta W. Ritchie, late ot v. tively in liiOO. leading living American landscapist. by I Republican Journal, a newspaper published and when we back —54 at that at a County, deceased, having pn clearing up $225, got Mr. Downes has drawn in the J Belfast, they may appear Probate It is true that the ex-President has most Court, to be held at within and for said final account of admintst r.t to Bangui on the day following Black NOTICE. The subscriber Belfast, manner an outline of the He: “What kinds of men do think on the 9th of allowance. been quoted as some sympathetic you he County, day December. A. D. 1902, business was still. There lately saying very ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives uotice that has been duly at ten Friday very make the best husbands?” She: “Bachelors of the clock before and show n nice about his artist’s life, his high aims and ideals, administrator of the estate of noon, cuise, Ordered, That notice :l were no and the things ex-premier, but appointed if the of said freights very city- and his rare and widowers.”—Harlem Life. any they have, why prayer petition- weeks successively, in the t«• since lie lias all of emphasizes insight into er should not showed that the bottom had fallen out repudiated nearly RALPH DEVEREUX, Jr., late of Searsport, be granted. a newspaper published in Be': the the of nature’s moods. The Cinnamon-Coated Pills.—I)r. GEO. E. of It looked bad and other interviews credited to him beauty Agnew’s JOHNSON. Judge. that all persons interested m* everything. very in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given A true copy. Attest: it is either that he accompanying illustrations deserve a a hate Court, to be held at B- we were to tie our schooner possible overlooked Liver Pills are coated like cinnamon drop, bonds as the law directs. All de- Chas. P. obliged up. word of and are persons having Hazkltinb, Register. of December next, and sin this one, or that, as before special praise, repre- and to take. mands a* ainst the estate of said deceased are de- “After lying idle some time and find- remarked, very small delightful One pill have, why the said account -n he doesn’t Mr. sentative of Mr. Davis’ best work, sired to present the same for settlement, and all did not I called consider Olney in the 40 a vial for 10 GEO. 1 ing tilings improve, my a dose, in cents. Their indebted thereto are At a Probate Court, held at within and In much of it his latest and all of it requested to make payment Belfast, A true Attest: men and told them that if running. brief, the opinion is wide- espec- for the of on 11th copy. together they popularity is a whirlwind, sweeping com- immediately, to Fred B. Mnlth of Searsport, ray County Waldo, the day of Chas. P. Ha in that Mr. Cleve- ially photographed for this article. Miss authorized November, A. D. 1902. wished to stay with me for their board spread Washington petitors before it like chalk No pain, no agent. land is Margaret Waldo DANIEL H. DEVEREUX. do but I could them after the nomination for 1904. Higginson, daughter no inconvenience. Sold Ed- F. WOODS of Searsmont, in said County they might so, pay of Thomas griping, by Brunswick, November 11,1902. 88.—In Court of If this is a of his AVentworth, makes herdebut mund Wilson and A. A. Howes it Ga., JOHNof Waldo, having presented a petition pray- no longer. After a time business brac- wrong interpretation Co.—55 fast, on the 11th daj in the world of authors with a charm- ing that his name may be changed to John F. WALDO ed and we a letter, it is generally thought that with- Lizzie E. Young, administ rai: up got cargo of laths to “She says she married her husband to re- Hawes. in a short time ingly written account of her wander- loK't* .M»i ICE. The subscriber Samuel T. Young, late of I .d $!>!>. but after the ex-President will what?” ihat Boston, stocking paying in form him.” “Of “(if the idea that ADMINISTtiAhereby gives notice that he has been duly ordered, the said petitioner give notice to deceased, having presented feel to set the ings “Titian’s Country.” Many of all the grub, wages and port entry .bills, impelled country right he couldn't live without her.”—Judge. appointed Administrator of the estate of persons interested by causing a copy of this account of administration and that her comments are fresh order to be three weeks in there was left for the vessel by declaring positively plainly delightfully JANE P. CURTIS, late at j>ublished successively estate of Mathews & Young nothing and and Eczema Rellev d In a —Dr. Searsport, The Republican a he does not desire to re-enter original the illustrations— day Ag- Journal, newspaper published That notice then and me. Soon after on politics. in the County of and at that at a Probate Ordered, this, freights with her own camera- new’s Ointment will cure this disgusting Waldo, deceased, given Belfast, they may appear Times. mainly “snaps” bonds as the law directs. All de- to be held at weeks successively, in the laths went down to 33 cents, and so —Washington skin disease without fail. It will also cure persons having Court, Belfast, within and for said are most appropriate and interesting. mands against the estate of said deceased are de- County, on the 9th of December. A. D. a newspaper published in Be they have continued. Barber’s Itch, Tetter, Salt Rheum, ana all day 1902, that all interested sired to present the same for settlement, and all at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, persons skin In from three to six bate to at in-. me Radiant is getting old now, but Newfoundland’s “Puli’’ on The Fisheries. eruptions. nights indebted thereto are requested to make if an> they have, the of said Court, beheld The author of AATlliam pavment why prayer petition- of she will last me as as I shall need “Tito,” Henry it will cure Blind, Bleeding, and Itching immediately. FRANK A. CURTIS. er should not be granted December next, and sh otherwise be obtained by a large 88 —In Court of Probate, held at Bel- havin- Are Little surprisers, The forecast of sudden in the except Nature’s remedy for coughs and colds. S8.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- We, the undersigned, changes readers who want WALDOfast, on the 11th day of November, 1902. the Honorable <■' Take do the rest. weather serves notice that a hoarse voice outlay. Intelligent fast, on the 11th of November, 1902, pointed by one—they who met Mr. Arthur Willis E. Hamilton, administrator on the estate WALDO day of within amt W. H. to save time and money will find it in- Some one Balfour, Ida A. Heal, administratrix on the estate of Wes- Judge Probate, Howell, Houston, Tex., writes—1 and a heavy congh may invade the sanctity of of Mary J. Hoag, late of Belfast, in said County, Commissioners to receive ami the new prime minister England, one A. Heal, late of Belfast, in said \ have used Little Early Riser Pills in my of health in your own home. Cautious valuable. Its prospectus for 1903, which deceased, having presented his first and final ley County, claims of creditors of Frederick peo- at a dinner party, says that the having her first and final family for constipation, sick headache, etc. have a bottle of One Minute in another is well worth evening account of administration of said estate for deceased, presented of in said <1* ple Cough appears column, conversation turned on the importance in account of administration of said estate for Monroe, County. To their use I am indebted for the health of Cure at hand. E. H. allowance. tate has been represented ins«i\- always Wise, Madison, attention in selecting one’s reading life of self-confidence. A gentleman allowance. R. H. writes: “I am indebted to One repeat- That notice thereof be three notice agreeably to the my family. Moody. Ga., Minute matter for the new Note their ns a Ordered, given, uotice thereof be three year. ed the “God gie guid conceit o’ a Ordered, that given, of that six mom1 Cure for and saying, weeks in the Republican Journal, 5ublicudge Probate, " Cough my present good health, liberal to new added successively, weeks in The Journal, a ■, ^ " offer subscribers. oorsels.” Mr. Balfour quickly, “And newspaper published in Belfast, in said Coufity, successively Republican the eleventh day of Noveinl"' ; #100—Dr. R. Detchon’s Anti-Diuretic probably my life It cures Coughs, Colds, in in said to i " 0 _6_ is the only prayer that is that all interested may attend at a Pro- newspaper published Belfast, County, allowed to said creditors be worth to more than Pneumonia and all that, sir, always persona that all interested attend at a Pro- an may you #100 if you LaGrippe, Bronchitis, bate to be held at on the 9th persons may their claims, and that we will answered.” Court, Belfast, day to be held at on the 9th have a child who soils bedding from incon- Throat and Lung troubles. One Minute “Ton asked her father for her hand ?” of December and show if bate Court, Belfast, day assigned us at the Forest How'- :* next, cause, any they and show if of " «• tinence of water during Cures old Cough Cure cuts the draws out the "Tea.” ? Never mind if the said account should not be allowed. of December next, cause, any they, of tne clock in the forenoon, sleep. phlegm, Itching piles physicians have, why the said account should not be allowed. and alike. It arrests tne heals and soothes the mucous GEO. E. have, why and April 25, 1903. young trouble at inflammation, “And be refused you?” have faired to cure you. Try Doan’s Oint- JOHNSON, Judge. GEO. E. GEO,•'1 r|TChi£' ▲ true Attest: JOHNSON, Judge. SAMI _-4>ni*i once. #1. Sold by A. A. Howes A Co., membranes and strengthens the lungs. K. “No. he didn’t. He said I could have both ment. No failure there. BO cents, at ropy. Cum"' any Chas. P. Haxkltiuk, Register. A true copy. Attest: 3wl8 Drugg ists, Belfast, Me. Iy47 B. Moody. of them.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. drug store. Chas. P. Hazeltime, Register. MISTAKE. Ambassador to Italy. Beer in Maine. and at Wanin’* Belief Corps. School* Collage*. ^BIRD’S Henry White, who/has been appoint- v The new president of the Woman's ed ambassador of the United States to An InereNfte In the of Malt Southland an orange consumption Itelief J. Taylor Over a score of Maine young men have liu,y has been in the i Corps, Mis. LodusUy Italy, diplomatic service liquors, and a falling off of hard liquors. W already made lor a |f: of the mother tree, Lesueur, Mian., has been a sealous application scholarship pnuH'h since 1883, when he was appointed sec- at Oxford under the provisions of the will CANCEROUS s* like a Washington, Dec. 3. From evi- worker for the cause during the eight- i, k and forth, looking of Cecil Rhodes. m m M Are in other ulcers or dence in the possession of the internal 0% mm 0% A many respects like, f tlie green leaves. SE sores, and this resemblance often fatal. :; , ,ug revenue commissioner, Mr. Yerkes, The Maine colleges are acting promptly, 0m proves none too Valuable time is lost in fruitless I who had just arrived from there is plainly a large increase in the but promptly, in defining the condi- efforts to heal tions of for the Oxford the sore with washes and because 1 ui.trie, flew down to see consumption of beer and malt liquors competition scholar- salves, the germs of Cancer that are multi- ships founded by Cecil Rhodes. Unless in the blood and new ,' -tUo hall were something in Maine, although it is possible that plying the Cancer cells which are constantly other States act pretty soon there will be a develop- had for the of stuff like the irritation and and at Nature provided consumption stronger lot of unimproved opportunities at Oxford ing keep up discharge, last sharp shooting pains ; whiskey and rum is falling off. next year.—Boston Journal. announce the approach of the eating and sloughing stage, and a hideous, at," he chirped. “Too The federal government, during the sickening cancerbus sore begins its of the What are you good last fiscal year, issued licenses to 331 re- The committees different athletic destructive work. In February, 1899, I noticed a small tailers of malt in the of associations of .Maine colleges met in Water- lower The liquors State No ulcer or sore can exist with- “““i lip. dootor oau- ville Nov. 2t>th. The “professionalism” and ... unless it’s to hob up Maine and to 31 wholesalers of the “one year” clauses were discussed, but the outsomepredisposing internal cause swing back and forth on same article. Both these figures are a o^u^r" meeting voted that nothing of what was that has. poisoned the blood, and the S. S. S. and after I bad taken seven bot- .aid the orange, noticeable increase over the previous merrilly. done should be given out until the secre- tles the place healed entirely and no friend blue- fiscal when the number of licenses open discharging ulcer, or the fester- route from, year, tary had made slight changes and the whole *1*n* th® disease have been seen ine-rag sore on theme lin cheelrcnee* nror ntliProther to retailers of malt liquors in the State proceedings have been ratified by the differ- lip, alnoe. w p Brown Hollands, S. C. ,mg-bird8 have left ttie was 281 and the number of licenses to ent, associal ions. part of the body will continue to and eat ne with them,of course. wholesalers was 24. So far as anything spread deeper into the flesh unless the blood is purified and the The of Bates College gave an \ eather I cannot stand, is made public at the treasury depart- faculty Cancer germs or morbid matter eliminated from the circulation. entertainment and social in the gymnasium i; ,i as as I could for ment in this one lias no way of S. S. S. cleanses the blood of all long city, Thanksgiving evening for the students and decaying effete matter. It has great y He ttie, tlie dearest little knowing accurately the quantities of antidotal and soon friends of the college. A large number purifying properties that destroy the germs and poisons ...tiful, beautiful world!” malt liquors that these dealers sold. In were and the interesting and restore present enjoyed the blood to its natural condition. And when pure blood is th a trill of song which any event there lias been a rush of The was first divided into program. party carried to the ulcer or sore the iittle throat. dealers to engage in the business. four groups and each group was requested healing process the ceases and the mil 1 rent the bird bouse As for the stronger intoxicants, or to make a sentence out of letters distribu- begins, discharge place heals ted to each The first group, cap- over and new skin forms. S. S. S. is a window,” he continued spirituous liquors, licenses were issued *en person. strictly vege- years that have elapsed since the tained Towne, ’05, won first and the rent in song,—a matin to Maine retail dealers last year in the by table blood purifier containing no mercury or Organization of the Minnesota State a of was and how number of as bouquet chrysanthemums, minerals of .shy every day; 1,033 men, against 1,151 Srize,istributed. The second prize, a beautiful any description. the It be Woman’s Relief Corps. Mrs. Taylor is If ages to awaken witliou’ for previous fiscal year. may pumpkin pie, was won by the group oap- you have an ulcer or chronic sore of any kind, write us about it, medi- a native of .Minnesota and is descended v inter 1 cannot tell.’t that many of the dealers in intoxicants tained by Blake, ’05. The second party cal advice will cost you nothing. Books on Cancer and other diseases of from New stock. t.ird shook Ins head dis- went out of that business to deal in England Puritan She were unanimous in their opinion that the the blood will be sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC of more than the CO., Atlanta, Ga. “She is suclt a sleepy retary the United States legation at malt liquors, but only the private books Is a woman of great executive ability. second prize was acceptable first. m should hear our lulia- Vienna. The following year he was of the internal department would show ng you a strain: transferred to London, where he has that accurately. The wholesalers of been first secretary since 1880, with spirituous liquors in Maine last year Newspaper Notes. ,v]i, Bettie, slee|i, were where there were 23 in the tliers soft and gray, the exception of a font* years' interim. 15, only twelve months The December issue of The Maine Tem- rapped in slumber deep, He was born in Maryland about preceding. hfty There has been some off in lies swing and sway. falling perance Record appears in a new dress, and =FURNITURE= years ago and was married in 1880 to JM ws near us creep, the number of special taxpayers in makes a very neat Miss Rutherford of New York appearance. I lu ll watcli will keep, Maine, but this is to be accounted form In of bright till dawns the day. reason of the of some of place the Phillips Phonograph we Coughed part by repeal H E. now McDONALD, 70 Main tlie, sleep! the internal revenue laws dur- have two the Maine Woods Street, passed weeklies, “ most stubborn nie, sleep! Bar Harbor devoted I had a cough Improvements. ing the war. The number of to shooting and fishing, and the Store Jl. II. COOMBS .£• SOy. Spanish for many years. It deprived me formerly occupied by ,v more verses, but this in Maine last fiscal Maine a for special taxpayers Woodsman, local newspaper of sleep and I grew very thin. I Call and examine goods and get prices before purchasing. m heard; for the blue- An Outline of the "Work Done tlie Village the malt and and by year, including spirituos Phillips the Rangeley region That then tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, in so tenderly, sodrow- Improvement Association During the licenses mentioned was liquor already both weeklies till the bill hardly need be and was quickly cured.” | oil the tree was Past Season. The the number h. e. .range 2,595. previous year said. R. N. Mann, Fall Mills, Tenn, McDonald. before lie liuislted, 2,649. ug The thirteenth annual report of the iily awakened by the We have received No. I Yol. I. of the of the as be Bar Harbor Village Improvement As- Brunswick of cures bluebird, The Savings Bank Tax. Record, an eight page weekly Sixty years with the effect issued that soci pleased sociation, recently by newspaper, James A. Cook editor, John 11. as the Back lie came next and such testimony day. ety, is an interesting pamphlet of some Atgvsta. Dec. 2. That the people Dunning business Its aim is “to inch and sing.—sittg of manager. above have us what and contains an accurate of Maine are saving more money each promote the and to taught be dowers, the sweet forty pages, interests of Brunswick year is evidenced by the semi-annual Pectoral lie account of the work carried on the furnish to the people a first-class newspa- Cherry Southland, ending by commitment of the taxes against the Ayer’s i tlie bright-eyed little various officers and committees during per.” The initial number indicates that will do. If You are a institutions of the State, which Farmer savings bet love for the birds the past year. The treasurer reports this will was made Dec. 2nd by the board of be done. Politically the Record it’s the with them. the total receipts for the year, including We know great- state Otis G. of is to he classed as Republican. the balance on hand last amount- assessors, Ilayford Independent ever see her again?" asked year, I'ottle and F. Marion est remedy ing to 8121.7:1, to be 83,7b4.!18. Canton, George The Trade Press List is, as its name im- cough of will The expenditures by the several com- Simpson Bangor. plies, a list of the trade publications of the made. And you say :ed, “When the spring The total amount was $271,809.10, mittees were: village committee, 877b; and no amount of labor must it. at the last commit- world, small so, too, after you try And Have against $205,831.41 One Gent tree and roadside com- committee, 87oo: be involved in it. re- : we will liy, ment in an increase of $6,057.09. compiling Carefully in mittee on paths. 8407.:i7: bicycle path May, There’s cure every drop. ile ami 1. The highest tax is paid by the Maine vised and published monthly at 50 Central in (lie committee, 8200; park committee, 87b; Three sizes: 25c., 50c., $1. All droffists. a card and send to The New house apple tree, bank of which is street, this list must 1c of Buy postal expense account, 8110,01: a total of Savings Portland, Boston, practical York Tribune -ting to welcome me! The Portland bank Farmer, New York Citv, a $41,089.41. Savings value in ways, and with the breezy take \ 82,27:3,00, leaving balance on hand many Consult your doctor. If he says it, for a free see the interest she of Portland is Au- tells not specimen copy. o of second, $33,719.04. comments of the Hooert Mitchell then do as he says. If he you September 81,401.02. editor, it. He knows. The Tribune Farmer, is a National Il- ~t!” lie chirped. “All gusta'Savings bank of Augusta, third, to take it, then don’t take wool and other The treasurer lijjs on his hands bonds Floyd, it interests the general reader a« Leave it with him. We are willing. lustrated Agricultural Weekly for Farm- right $28,009.84. Bangor Savings bank of J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. owned by the association which cost well. The writer has most recol- ers and their families, and stands at si, building she will Bangor, fourth, $17,865.39. pleasant the 82,loo.ob. Owing to the date of the an- com- head of the us. (if course you The smallest tax is assessed against lections of Mr. Floyd as a travelling agricultural press. The price nual meeting having been changed is $1.0(i a but if like it can ." with a regretful lit- the Kingfield Savings hank of King- panion, and hopes at no distant day to meet year, you you from July to September the treasurer’s secure it with own favorite local North is so far away, $H7. A tax of of him on the or some other your this covers two seasons. field, seven-eighths Pandora, Pullman, 0 u report year newspaper. The Journal at a ings." one per cent, is levied on the average bound for Omaha and Yellow stone Park. Republican The committee on roads and paths ^sTHE«r Roth one e no wings," said the amount of reserve fund and bargain. papers year only $2.2."). have attended the and trails in deposits, Send order and i!l\. "Hut 1 feel paths undivided of each bank institu- your money to Tin: Re- quite the usual and the profits on manner, pole bridges Deacon's Christmas Dinner. nt nt.u'AN Journal Pcni.istiixu let go my hold this tion or association except United States Co.. over the wet spots on the toll house Maine. 1 lull, -oh, ever so fast, bonds, property of corporations which Relfast, path which were washed away during Deacon a dinner until 1 should finally are from taxation under the Johnson gib the winter were replaced before the exempt At lie cabin Christmas day, CHRISTMAS North." State law and real estate owned the path was used much in the early sum- by Ax de preacher, all de deacons,— no!” chirped the liiue- institutions or associations. mer. Considerable new work was done banks, Nary deacon stay away! t is ilights and llights during the summer. u!d never get there un- An’ hit did look Advertise in.,.. A Great Cluiraiag* yffer I he work of the committee Canadian “Free Fish.” sholy scrumptious ng like village When de table I wings got sot, NUMBER myself, in the the (ley ! ear':" to began early spring putting Chickin’, possum meat, an' turkey, appealing Lady in order. Be- Americans have cause to fear Cana- I_I j had perched near him. village graveyard good All so brown an’ smokin’ hot! the season with a balance of dian competition. The Canadians ng to the discussion, ginning $7si.in the committee has spent £085.70 can prosecute the industry much more Den de preacher ax de blessin', -kOF THE*S- poor dear!” she cried. Ad’ des hab and a balance was left to the advantageously than the Americans. barely got dun— The Journals_ Tie Repallicae can be happy without complete When de Jeirpal season’s work. The fishermen along the coast can se- sheriff bus’ de do’ in. off she Hew, soft An' Brer Johnson uttering cure fresh lish with tuck an’ run! SANTA I compassion. The committee on Glen Mary Park every day their NEW that after some small boats and ship it by train across mu- when the orange niiss- reported correspon- Den de sheriff lick be moustache dence and interviews with the the border, so that it may be on sale in CLAUS liluebirds. personal An’ he says ter ole Sis Lou— _ », executors of Miss Shannon's New York within twenty-four hours. ah see ah’v missed de THE JOURNAL e North, 1 he Mary will, “Well, Deacon, KUBSCRIBKFOR suppose,” The Canadians are also if 1 could rty, I should the real estate on either side of Spring helped But—ah think de dinner’ll do!” is DUE street was transferred to the by their less expensive methods of fish- YORK e is nothing for me to do finally —Leslie’s Monthly for December. 1 Association of ing. Their vessels, outfits, and [ A that is a in its grow round and yellow, Village mproveinent upkeep country paper power Bar Harbor deed June 1902. are aud their crews receive that works for the benefit ami The Best end Most Practical Farm and family ne next I do not know.” by 14, cheaper, Rockland Wants Better Roads. community, The committee have consid- less wages, so that they would handicap good of its community is the advertising Pauer i'ubU^bed iid this work so well that expended in the of I erable to the in con- the Americans not a little from this medium which to reach people sent to the North, the money put park HERALD that I ditimi this season the cause. They operate about one-third At a recent of the Rockland community. lest orange in the large clearing away meeting Country papers containing local news are brush and dead trees and the has than the Americans, and council Gould submitted a For park cheaper they city Mayor FOR certainly the best advertising mediums in Only *$2 00 a convenience for the have a sum of siso.ooo distributed 1q02 : have guessed that 1 proved great special message calling attention to the which to advertise to get the trade of the nurses and children and those among them in fishing bounties need of and that one of our a journey':” he thought. desiring every permanent roads, urging WILL BE PUBLISHED country people—White's Sayings. Believing every readers should a to a few year. It is that if the council to take action have at least one good farm and family journal as quiet, shady place pass certain, therefore, regarding the a good having wings.” The Republican Journal goes into larger we have we hours. The committee have the t'nited States tariff did not “pro- selection of the in perfected arrangement' whereby can and he looked in sanitary necessary machinery send that practical and instructive Fa km yellow tect" the home catch number of homes in Waldo County than journal looked after all matters to there would be season that it may be delivered for use ami Ho.mk, in connection with Tin: Kki-i iu.i- the fruit store, where he pertaining SUNDAY, advertis- I the season much more Canadian lish marketed in in the any other paper published: hence can JoniNAi. for only on. the price of Thk : a sanitary regulations during early spring. It was voted to few days later! IIkithlicav •l"i i;nai. alone. We are unable in a most careful manner. New England.—P. T. McGrath in the hold a on the matter ers who desire to reach Waldo people should may uuy mat orange.' public hearing to give hilt a brief description of tlx* contents of J lie lias some time December Atlantic. Dec. loth. use The Journal as a medium to Fa km \ N'l > is > and a society eighty accomplish Homk. which unei|ualed for variety fried; bright-eyed j DECEflBER I4, and excellence Prominent members and over thirty annual mem- The estimated cost of the the It contains more Waldo among itmany de- -ed her face against the proposed purpose. county be mentioned the on partments may bers and its roll are noticed such In' Brief. It has been Miss Helen machinery is #5200, including #3000 for news than other hence those J any paper; Farm and Garden Market Reports prominent people as Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gould’s custom to a steam roller, #1500 for a rock crusher PRETTIER AND BETTER whispered the orange, but give every employee who desire to know about Waldo county Fruit Culture Mechanical William C. l»r. and for an Devices i>e heard. Iiet- Vanderbilt, Whitney, on herTarrytown estate a tine #700 engine and boiler. However, turkey people and Waldo county towns should Fashions and Fancy Work with her and Mrs. S. Weir Mitchell, Mr. and for a Thanksgiving dinner. No turkeys Informally the board discussed the THAN EVER orange clasped subscribe for The Journal. Feeding and Breeding The Apiary ittle brown hand. Mrs. Morris K. Jesup, Johns. Kennedy, were given by Miss Gouid this year, but propriety of buying the stone all crush- of Talks with Our Lawyer News ot the roll off!” she admonished Mrs. Edward Morrell, J. Montgomery each received a barrel of kerosene oil, ed. The cities of Portland and Hath There will not be a line ADVI RT1SING RATES Day Dairy and Creamery Household Features him on the broad Sears, Gardiner Sherman and many an oil stove, a barrel of a buy crushed granite from this section. reminiscence or placed potatoes, anything ON APPLICATION The Yard The others. of flour and a Poultry Question Box barrel quantity of bacon. :: not absolutly :: :: Plants and Flowers. The total amount of the donations The substitution was welcom- Subscription. One year, $2; 6 months The Veterinary pair of bluebirds were tiop- heartily Wife’s Million Dollar Prize, the season was and The Horse Sheep and Swine louglis of a tree, watching during $1,8:14 among ed by the employees, because of the Si: 3 months, 50 cents. See clubbing otters the were cheeks IN ITS Fakm ami Homk is published es forcrumbs from Bettie. larger bequests for$100 difficulty of obtaining fuel at reason- NEW AND ORIGINAL to subscribers who pay one year in advance. semi-monthly, Dec. 2. A son has been the 24 numbers which a each from Mr. and Mrs. J. able and Chicago, comprise year's subscrip- range!” chirped Mr. Blue- Montgomery prices because of the higher tion making a volume of over (500 pages, S. born to the wife of W. A. Clark, Jr., REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUB. CO. teeming " it reminds me of the Sears, John Kennedy,Joseph Pulitzer, price of all foodstuffs. There was no with all the latest and most reliable information winning the #1,000,000 gift which Sena- OR STORIES.* that experience and science can No ! the little who Mr. and Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt and dinner at ^PICTURES Belfast, Maine. supply. bet- poor orange Thanksgiving Woody Crest, tor W. A. Clark offered to his sons and ter proof of its popularity can be ottered than its ■ see our Mr. and Mrs. John J. Emery. The offi- as all of the children maintained enormous Bettie!” by to a circulation, which extends ;:,?<» every cers of are: Parke daughters presented him, says spec- twittered Bluebird, thesocitey President, Miss Gould are at N. Y., State, each number being read by no less than a Lady lloxbury, ial from Mont. His million readers. Goodwin; Vice President, L. JI. where a fine was served them. Hutte, youngest ry painful, my dear,” nod- Ueasy, banquet Remember we John S. lit. ltev. William daughter, Mrs. Morris in New York re- send both papers a full year, all si, “But I had to tell Kennedy, .Nearly five hundred American citi- CATARRH postpaid, at the low stated. Address him, cently gave birth to a daughter. Sena- very price I told him that without Lawrence; Treasurer, F. ('. Lynam; zens and a sprinkling of distinguished REMEDY California all orders to A. II. and a board of tor Clark who is in Paris has been noti- odd never to see Bet- Secretary, Lynam, Englishmen and women ts sure to REP. hope participated lied by cable of the arrival of the prize JOURNAL PUB CO.. Belfast. He. ch the North. Now listen, managers composed of forty-eight in the annual Thanksgiving dinner at membe rs. winner. “'v', ! am going to sing you a the Cecil hotel, London, under the aus- him. It is called ‘The I)is- pices of the American Society in Lon- IsBMSSn don. The A. Stevens Satisfaction E*5™^ wE 1'range.'” Secretary Blaine’s Foresight. company included Ambassa- Capt J. Acquitted. LIVE STOCK med to the so dor Choate and Mrs. Choate.Former Waters of Life orange very it of War R. A. left De- trying not to laugti hard Mr. Blaine was influenced by several Secretary Alger A cable from San Juan, Porto Ttico, Cream piit his yellow sides, lie roll- troit for Washington Nov. 27th to be Ely’s SOLD ON COMMISSION. considerations of moment in announced that the case against Capt. Gives relief at BalmKL^^Bonce. door. There Bettie found special sworn in as IT. S. senator wherf Con- J. A. S tevens of the Rockland schooner and older if lie espousing the policy of reciprocal trade he It cleanses, soothes REPORT BY A WATER EX- RECEIVERS OF... told her all about gress meets, having been appointed John I. with heals the diseased mem- SPECIAL Gov. Bliss to Snow, charged shooting 77tTj |c«siipmS of Ne- 11 Register. in fish between the republic and this by the vacancy caused by brane. 11cures Catarrh H AY PERT, who examined the springs , New Milch Cows, Veal Beel of pilot Frank Stoddard, had been dismis- of an Ohio Calves, the death of the late Senator James and drives away a Cold • vada and California in the interest island. First, he that New- sed. The defence was accidental shoot- the finding of every and also recognized McMillin.President Roosevelt has in the Head quickly. It is absorbed. Heals and institution, says description, Hogs. Protects the Membrane. Restores the Sense of Abolishing the Council. foundland, by her bait, controlled the ing. and written a letter to a prominent citizen Taste and Smell. Full size 50c., at Druggists or ISHAM SPRINGS Sheep Horses. and that of with a of his mail: Trial Size 10c. by mail. 'I Sufficient for situation, France, Charleston, S.C., defining position by ot that water was a Special attention to New Milch Cows. the Government Relief In Six Hours. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York. and the nature wonderfu base on of colored men to of a of a City? fishing right near our coast, was appointments discovery and valuable acquisition to the ma Veal Calves sold on their merits. he and Bladder Disease teria medica. are loeated on the non hern unable to cope with us, the lice; will not shut the door of hope Distressing Kidney They sold at market mer thinks Americans, ot San Mountain, about thirteen Il-.gs price. Reporter-Journal who would be a thousand to race or color....Ilerr will relieved in six hours “New Great South spur Miguel miles from any Krupp’s by miles d stant from the City of San Diego, ral. Quick returns and market values. itlicient for the government their own would be leaves me to ins eld- It a flow out of the side a territory, less alto- great gun ractory American Kidney Cure.” is great The waters of hill, which Have had 15 years’ experience. "d he was aware that est daughter, JJertha. He leaves $750,- is crowned with heavy strata of chalky deposit. says: “City governments gether. Second, surprise on account of its exceeding prompt- Write or telegraph for information. 000 for the and e because of her insular benefit of his employees hut supervise the business Newfoundland, ness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys Unlike other spring waters, that continually SH^Stock shipped from Burnham every vionday. her and the $250,000 for the of Essen. form calcareous and incrustations which position, remoteness, vary- improvement re deposits ly. and there is no particular and back, in male or female. Relieves or if and ing character of her ....“American corsets rule this market,” On and after Oct. 1904, trams require removing, ferruginous sulphur- E. L. LIBBY, B. & A. Stock Yards. iishery pursuits, 13, connecting cover the vats with ’ccond to the U. S. Consul to tention of water almost If ous constantly slime, these Iy7* Mass. body supervise would not ship very largely to the Amer- says Mailing, reporting immediately. at Burnham and Waterville with through train*, waters flow over the solid rock without Brighton, want relief and cure this is the showing F. L. LIBBY, Burnham. Me. s he unless it ican market. This demands its the state from you quick the least stain of accumulation of other, is to have cure of department Nottingham, Sold A. A. for and from Bangor, Waterville, Portland and any deposit, Direct all inquiries to on wares remedy. by Ilowes&Co.,Drug- the waters any of time -i hoard of aldermen to do the fish, which the Newfoundlanders do Eng., popular American in will run as follows: remaining length perfect- gists, Belfast Me. Boston, ly clear. 'he work and relieve not All the cod we take England. He so have the the larger practice. on says popular FROM BELFAST. The medicinal quality is an antacid, and where LIBBY BROTHERS, Burnham, Me. "f councilmen of it. Under Labrador and the northern coast is cured American styles in corsets become that alkaline lotions are used in fevers or cutaneous A Portland AM PM PM •sent for the the French makers are to Prophet. diseases, warm or cold, this water has no rival. arrangement the council- specially European markets, compelled get Belfast, deyart .. 7 16 126 3 30 Salt Rheum in cases, with ve to a and is sent there so that their from the United States. Point.t7 20 tl 30 13 36 aggravated proper devote lot of time to at- direct, only the patterns City attention to the drinking and using now will be able to ride Waldo.+7 30 tl 40 externally, !n for that fish taken on our southern ....The investigation of the affairs of the People living t3 66 must yield to its healing influences. ^ meetings purposes seaboard, Brooks. 7 42 1 62 4 20 I" from Bangor to Boston by trolley and even Patients from catarrh or acid hut very and could be and a portion of the lobster failed Central National Bank of Boston 64 suffering gastric little, catch, a Knox .t7 t2 04 14 38 CALIFORNIA to New York. The of location will find its use a '-t as would be to New shows that the institution holds securi- granting Thorndike. 8 00 2 6 dyspepsia by proper tendency p well without them.” This forwarded England for the line from to 10 16 to acidulate the juices of the " projected Augusta 8 10 2 18 6 properly stomach, !'"t to Bath. The coun- for sale. he foresaw that an ties totheamountof$l ,000,000 which are Unity. 60 to remove abnormal coating ami live tissue apply Third, by Waterville brings one long link in the line arrive. 8 36 2 40 6 26 bring ir" of doubtful value. It is that the Burnham, into action. of some account and arrangement with Newfoundland the thought near the border of 40 L*'! here, quite actuality.—Port- Bangor...1130 4 Also persons from same cause or from im- .id be in American fishermen would be stockholders will be assessed 100 per land Advertiser. A M every city. Many a released digestion or unsound teeth have offensive cent, in order to the Waterville. 9 08 3 08 7 16 "am nas uie restraining mnu- completely from all dependence upon pay depositors Eroperreath, so much so to render them timid about PM AM WATERS OF LIFE. close conversation, will find the use of these council been felt and the Canada, and be able to disregard any early. Koilol Cure. 16 i(''the Dyspepsia Portland.12 6 36 1 06 waters as a gargle and drink render the breath c'"f the hostile enactments she 400 906 667 aldermen reversed by might propose. Boston JED. pure, sweet and wholesome. The Christmas Dinner. all classes of food, tones and Boston, 410 Nature’s Greatest T|!,n and influence of the council- —P. T. McGrath in the December Digests |WD. Persons in health will find no better den- 'Solvent, or- good 1.1 strengthens the stomach and digestive TO too. councilmen have Atlantic. In of the faet that the word BELFAST. tlfice, as the water quiets fermentation and de- .t. Then, spite dyspep- gans. Cures Dyspepsia, and Man’s Vitalizer and "" sia means bad it will not be Indigestion, PM AM stroys parasite growth. t important committees and literally cook, Stomach and makes rich red Hair dressers find in it an fair Troubles, D. 700 900 excellent shampoo,* ‘iter for to lay the blame on the cook, Boston excess of Restorer. See testimonials. city affairs aside from just many blood, health and strength. Kodol rebuilds Boston, JEW D. g30 neutralizing any fatty substance In the Asthma Can be Cored. if they begin the Christmas Dinner with | hair and all the hair kJme in at the wornout tissues, purifies, strengthens and P M removing dandruff, leaving they put regular little and end it with distress or and °t the appetite sweetens the stomach. Gov. G. W. Atkin- Portland. 11 CO 7 00 1 06 light pompadour. city council. A good Thousands of testimonials nausea. It not be fair L. A. CURTIS. Lff*8 conclusively may for any to do of W. Va. I have used a number (Signed) careful work is done mem- prove that Asthma can be cur- son, says: by permanently that—let us hope so for the sake of the found it to be Waterville. 7 16 9 62 4 16 Half Gallon Bottles 75c ed a of bottles of Kodol and have only the lower board and much time by inhaling Catarrhozone, vegetable cook! The disease indicates a 7 00 1 36 1,11 dyspepsia a very effective and, indeed, a Bangor. antiseptic that destroys at once the germs bad that is a powerful p M 1.1 them to the advantage of the stomach, weak stomach, rather recom- causing the disease. Catarrhozone remedy for stomach ailments, 8 60 10 20 4 47 a,1,l all done gives than a bad cook, and for a weak stomach Burnham, depart. for a half bot- POOR & SON. ti., gratuitiously, too. immediate mend it to my friends. R. H. Moody.' 9 08 10 66 6 06 Kegular price gallon relief to the distressing cough there is else equal to Hood’s Sarsa- Unity. city to do away with the lower and makes nothing Thorndike. 9 17 1120 6 16 tle, $1.50. Our price, 75c. suffocating sensations, breathing It gives the stomach vigor and would be no long time before easy and regular and insures undisturbed parilla. Knox. t9 26 til 36 16 24 lr< tone, cures dyspepsia, creates appetite, and Father the son beside Brooks. 9 40 12 12 6 40 "f aldermen would be sleep. Catarrhozone cures Asthma (to seven-year-old ‘sa wanting that makes eating the pleasure it should be. him in the cutting the whip sharp- Waldo. t9 60 tl2 30 16 60 WM. O. POOR a SON, Ballast. created for them because it was doctors are unable even to relieve and can dogcart, ly through the air)—See, ITommy, how I City Point.110 06 tl2 60 t0 00 COIIIMEILTH HOTEL. ; "at there was so much cure you. The Catarrhozone inhaler is Belfast, arrive. 10 06 1 06 6 06 work to “It's almost to lease a make the horse faster without striking made of hard rubber, fits into the vest impossible, dear, go ^ hither that or would house for a shorter term than one him at all. station. they slight and can be used at in year, tFlag Cor. Main and Pleasant Sts., Belfast. after a or h>re it done pocket work, church, he “so to i an tone of dis- Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at For Sale at a •Wiei time. inthe street, in time. now-a-days,” said, protect myself, Tommy (in eager happy Bargain ‘he bed—any place—atany 1 must ask us 26.00 from Belfast and all stations on Branch. city pay for it. The Enter- Two you”- covery)—Papa, why don’t you spank This hotel is located near the railroad tjj,, months’ treatment (guaranteed), tickets to all West and North centrally 'hiiks the price “Ask me what?” interrupted his bride-to- children that way ? Through points That desirable and well located real estate at s,, two boards, just as $1.00; trial or ho* and steamboat and has they size, 28c, Druggists, N. C. be. west, via all routes, for sale by L. W. Geo the foot of Main street, known as the Daniel depot wharves, lately I,, ."medown from those who framed Poison & Co., Ont. Sold W. Belfast. GEO. F. EVANS, Kingston, by “To agree not to seek a divorce until the Agent, Lane wharf property, will be sold low to close been put in Arst-class condition. It will be con- t cannot be O. Poor & Son, Belfast. “Nora, now wud ye loike t’ hov a home of Vice President and General Manager the estate. Inquire of bJ.A city governments, of the first ducted as an up-to-date, one dollar a hotel. fe bu., 32 lb, 40 Just received f. ; Mrs. the afternoon. for Ferguson coming Friday Kit Carson, Bangor for New York ; Lizzie Heef, sides, t> lb, 6,a7 Potatoes p bu., 70 Complete Treatment Humours, $1. good value at 11.25 PROSPECT FERRY. of Cuticura Soap(*5c.) ,to cleanse per yard, only-87c The snow the meeting last week. D. do for do. Beef fore quarters, 3 Round Hog, 7;a8 Consisting prevented Small, the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the 72 inch Fine Linen Damask, Elegant Pat- Ginn is at home from Alassachu- Dec. 5. schs. A. B. Barley ^ bu., 55a60 Straw f* ton, 10.0O Ilarry Philadelphia, Cld, thickened cuticle, Cuticura Ointment(50c.). terns, worth 81.50 YARNS Mrs. Abbie Carver, who was called here Jacob M. Cheese # It.. 13* Turkey lb, 18^19 per yard.98c setts fora vacation_Aliss Sue L. llinks Sherman, Providence; Haskell, Chicken 10tol2 Tallow ^ lb, l*a3 to instantly allay itching, inflammation, and p it., What will make a more sensible Xmas stock of Yarns in.i id. <,..... last week by the illness of her sister, Mrs. Boston. Calf lb. Veal irritation, and soothe and heal, and Cuticura present? uflur and with friends in Skins, per 9&10 -p lb, 0^8 Scotch. Saxon v. '1 spent Saturday Sunday Dec. 7. schs. W. M. Resolvent Pills (25c.), to cool and cleanse ish, James Treat, left by boat Monday for her j Portland, Ar, Young, Duck lb. 14&15 Wool, unwashed, 18 Yarn and Domestit Bucksport_Capt. W. H. Harriman went' Bangor for Boston; Sadie & Lillie, Sears- E'ggs^doz., 34 Wood, hard, 5.00^5.50 the blood. home in Boston. Fowl soft, 3.00 Cuticura Resolvent Rills (Chocolate FURS to Philadelphia last week to bring the sch. nort for do; Yreka, Bangor for do; Winslow It., 8gl6 Wood, you seen the newe»’ do for Bath load for Geese *> lb. 14glE Coated) are anew, tasteless, odorless, economical |^ave Capt. George Carver of Brooklyn and Jacob M. Haskell to Boston....Mrs. Emma Morse, do; Nimbus, (to substitute for the celebrated Cuticcra rrice. Retail Market. liquid Fur Scarfs worth 82.50. only $1.49 Guadaloupe). PetaiI as Capt. Andrew Carver arrived by rail Mon- Luke is for Mrs. Ernest Partridge Resolvent, as well for all other blood puri- RUST PROOF working Dec. 3. Cld, schs. Menawa, Telu- cures. 60 25c. 3.00, 1.98 CORSET? Bangor, Beef, corned, ^ ib,10gl2 Lime^bbl., 90^1.00 fiers and humour doses, ~ to "" day attend the funeral of their brother, in The Hand Club and Lizzie D. Small, New Butter Salt. 14 20 Oat Meal lb, 4va5 Sandypoint... Helping mah, York; lb, ^ Sold throughout the world. British Depot: 27-28, 4.00, 2.87 HOSE SUPPORTERS ATI sch. Corn 76 Onions ^ lb, 3 Charterhouse London. Potter Dbuqasd Crem. Capt. John Carver. met with Mrs. Willard Dec 3rd. George Nebinger, Providence; 4, ar, bu., Sq., 3.50 Ginn, Cracked Corn ^ 76 Oil, Kerosene, "Jobp., Sole Props., Boston, U. S. A. 5.00, WE HAY K Izetta, South Amboy; sld, sch. Lillian, Ne- bu., gal.,l4®l5 *’ THP.m Mrs. Jeanette Sheldon of Newton has Corn Meal 76 Pollock lb, 4a4 8.00, 5.00 YVAEDO STATION. ponset; 8, sld, schs. Maggie Mulvey, Bos- p bu., Cheese ^ lb, 15 Pork ^ lb, 13 12.00, 8.75 presented the First Congl. church with a snow for but drifted ton; Alma and Morancy, New York; in Enough sleighing, Cotton Seed p cwt., 1.55 Plaster pbbl., 1.13 *' silver service in ice schs. Jonathan 13.50, 9.50 beautiful offertory memory some_A new preamble survey of the bound, Sawyer, Codfish, dry. # lb. 5@8 Rye Meal ^ lb, 3 Theresa Wolff, Pochasset, Izetta, Cranberries 8tol0 Shorts ^ ewt., 1.10 of her father, the late Levi Trundy. Waldo and Swanville Sort,finquas, p qt., Children’s Muffs an«8Collar Fur Sets, FIedT .nun town line between Sadie Walcutt, Annie P. Chase, Sarah L. Clover Seed. I3gl8 Sugar & lb, 5 regular price $2.00, to close out at.81 45 Charles and Frank Hamilton, who have was made recently by J. W. Brock, surveyor. Davis, Gold Hunter and Decorra. Flour $> bbl.. 4.50to5.0C Salt, T. I., -p bu., 33 Swans Island, Me., Dec. 2. Ar, sch. Me- H.G.Seed pbu., 3.60 Sweet Potatoes, 3 Muffs, regularly 82.65...now 1.75 been on sch. E. L. Warren, arrived home by .The schools in tonw began Nov. 23d. Lard & lb, 14 Wheat Meal. 5 Masonic tinic, to load for New York. Muffs, regularly 1.79.now .98 Temple, Belfast, boat The Warren, has been Mrs. Sarah Elwell is at home from Massa- Sunday. Bucksport, Dec. 4. Sld, sch. T. M. Nichol- I hauled up for the winter at New London. chusetts, where she visited a few weeks— son, Bay of Islands, Nfld. BUKA. at from North Ando- Camden, Me., i>ec. 5. in port, sen. l. T. 1*. a Ethel Staples is home Rev. Williams preached powerful Charlton Ilenry (new), Crowley, for coal ver for a vacation_Fannie Bailey has re- Mr. sermon last Sunday on the influence and port, ready. Anxis. In Stonington, November 6, to ami Mrs. Gleason * out Aimis, a son. His text was turned to Chicago—Dr. Wilson, formerly Haven, Deo. 5. In port schs. development of character. Vineyard black. In Surry, November 27, to Mr. and now of East visit- Lizzie 1C Willey, Brunswick for Boston; “So now Christ shall be magnified in my of this town, Livermore, Mrs. Henry Black, a son. Ruth Robinson, Bangor for New York ; Nel- billings. In November to Mr. ed his mother last w eek and took her home Tremont, 2, body.” lie F Sawyer, Gardiner for do; Samuel and Mrs. Alton M. Billings, a son. with him for the winter. ..We regretto learn Castner, Jr., Bangor for Stamford; Mary Cabman. In vountainville iDeer Isle), Novem- Friday's storm destroyed connection from that .1. W. Chase is having another severe at- Ann McCann, do for Bridgeport; George R. ber 24, to Air. ami Mrs. Samuel S. carman, a 11 SUSPENDERS 1 here by telephone and telegraph until Smith, do for Fishers Island; Calvin 1'. daughter. tack of lameness. We think this attack is Crowley. In Corea, November 12, to Mr. and AS GIFTS for AT _ but did no serious __ Satui day noon, otherwise Harris, Frankfort, Me., Philadelphia. Mrs. Joseph Crowley, a sen. largely due to overwork — W. I. Neal has Point, Md., Dec. 3. Passed [Harold.] damage. The Boston boat failed to appear Sparrows down, Stanley, in Northeast Harbor, November WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY and had a sch. Van Allen Baltimore his fish dam well underway Bougliton, Carter, 28. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanley, a son. EVERY ONE HANDSOME until Sunday about 4 p. m. for Stevens. In December to Mr. lot of trout in his Boston. Searsport, 1. fine placed pond recently. and Mrs. James a son—Norman CORRECT AND DEPENDABLE Rev. R. G. of the Free Georgetown, S. C., Dec. <>. Sld, sell. Sarah Stexens, Leroy Harbutt, pastor _Fred Littlefield is making business for Stevens. ATTRACTIVELYPACKED IN Congregational church at Morrill’s Corner, 1). J. Rawson, New York. New Bedford, Dec. 2. Sld, sch. Iluma- I > * v is seriously considering the recalling of his hoop-shavers. SWIFT & PAUL’S, resignation at the earnest solicitation of his rock, Philadelphia. MAHUIED. WEST SWANVII.I.E. Dec. 3. sch. Celia man;> friends.—Portland Press. Brunswick, Ar, F.,. Mrs. Sarah Peavey and daughter, Miss New York ; 8, ar. sch, Etna, New York. Cartkr-Howard. In November The consecration of the C. E. a small Thanks- New London, Dec. 3. Ar, sch. Lyman W. Brooksville, meeting Daisy, entertained company Edwin Lewis of Law, Providence; 8 ar, sch, Flora Condon, 22, Carter, Seugwickand Phebe Society will be held next Sunday evening. giving day. Among the guests were Mr. Mary Howard, of Brooksville. Edgewater. Goodwin-Maddocks. In Boston. November The inclement weather last Sunday pre- and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dec. 3. sch. Provi- You will find a FULL AND LINE or Guy Peavey, Norfolk, Sld, Welltleet, 26, Willis A. Goodwin of Boston aud Georgia V. FRESH It vented a large attendence and it was con- Marden of Belfast, and Mr. A. 11. Ellis and dence. Maddoeks of Bluehill. Fla., Dec. 3. sch. A. Goss-Sellers. Iu November 21. sidered best to postpone the meeting. Miss Minnie. A fine din- Jacksonville, Ar, Stonington. daughter, turkey Hayford, McLennan, Nassau, B. W. I.; cld, Simeon Goss and Blanche Viola Sellers, both of ner was served. At 2 r. M. all joined in sch. A. llall, New York. Stonington. Among the guests at the Searsport House Mary Jonks-Kobbins. In with Mrs. S. E. Gloucester, Mass., Dec. 3. schs. Fihe- Stonington, November WE ALSO HAVE THE the game of auction pitch, Ar, 25, Robert Jr., of Tenants Harbor and Miss the past week were the following: G. A. | Port for Jones, NEWEST Miss I). L. At man, Reading Castine; Helena, Katie G. Robbbis of STYLE’S F. A. Peavy and I’eavy umpires. Stonington. Kimball and wife, Bartlett, E. I). New York for Winterport; 4, ar, sch. Ar- Ludwig-Wigiit. In Camden, December 2. SEASONABLE NOVELTIES, accounts the close of the contest the footed thur V. S. Bonne Nfld. Mrs. Chase, II. L. Haskell, R. B. Herrick, II. L. Woodruff, Bay, James S. Lndwig and p. H. Wight, both of LATEST ATTRACTIONS, CHOICE LINE OF and Miss Dec. 4. In Camden. F. S. Peter 3 to 1 with Mrs. Emily Peavey Cape Henry, Hampton Roads, FINEST SELECTIONS, Runnell, Hovery, Whiting. sch. Van Allen from Robertson-Keating. In Rockland. Novem- Minnie Ellis — Mr. and Mrs. W. Bougliton, Carter, champions Baltimore for Boston. ber 27, William J. Robertson of Rockland, and GREATEST ASSORTMENT OF The Rialto Dramatic Company will pre- Harriet M. of Thomaston. K. Peavey, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Hanley Carrabelle, Fla., Dec. 5. Ar, sch. Pendle- Keating sent the comedy drama Bound to Win, with Whitten Perkins. In Malden. Mass.. How- and daughter Ruth took Thanksgiving din- ton Sisters, Davis, Sagua. ard Whitten of Union, and Hannah Perkins of PRESERVES, PICKLES and KEillf first class at Union Hall on Mon- N. Dec. 6. sch. Scc- Malden. Gents’ $ « & specialties, ner with Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace- Wilmington, C., Ar, tia, Frankfort, Me., for Havana put in for day next, and it is hoped they will be greet- Mr. Ezra Knowlton and Miss FULL LINK OF IV daughter, a harbor aud sld. 8th ; cld, sch. R. W. Hop- 4 H H ed by a crowded house. The entertainment 1HKIJ. Clara, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. kins, Boston ; sld, sch. Estelle, Providence. Furnishings w followed a dance. ill be by Henry Beals Thanksgiving day. Port Reading, Dec. 5. Cld, sch. A. W. s Best ConleM Ellis, Belfast. Arnold. In Ellsworth, December 2, Lemuel in the ciiy. If vou carnot think Sparrow Obituary. Died in Arnold, 82 years, 8 months. Searsport Saturday, FREEDOM. Castine, ijcc. 8. Ar, sell, riaeman, l'ort aged what to for a call at In buy present John 73 Johnson, with 250 tons hard coal. Cousins. Lamoine, November 27, Mrs. Lo- Dec. (>th, Capt. Carver, aged years Win. Griffin gave a graphophone concert rinda S. 54 6 Dec. (1. sch. Ma- Cousins, aged years, months, 21 NEW HIXED NUTS. and 8 He was the son of Master Pascagoula, Miss., Ar, days. at the barber shop Saturday night — The days. rian, Coombs, Tampico. Cummings. In Prospect, November23, Lorinz John and Elizabeth Carver, and was born will hold a box students of the Academy Savannah, Dec. (i. Ar, sch. Thelma, Spof- Temple Cummings, aged 76 years, 9 months, 6 Henry Staples’, SIX KINDS OF CHEESE. in Searsport, Nov. 28, 1829. He married social at Academy llall next Friday night. ford, Boston. days. Washington, D. C., Dee. 6. Cld, sch. Edith Carver. In Searsport, December 6, Captain Lydia Gilkey, also of this town, and two _Arthur our taxidermist, 12 Main Street. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF AT Rand, popular G. Folweli, Kelsey, Baltimore. John carver, aged 73 years and 8 days. celebrated the 50th of Durham. In November years ago anniversary is exhibiting some of his work in the win- Gloucester, Dec. 8. Ar, sch. Wm. Slater, Clay Township, Iowa, 17. David T. Durham, a native of Monroe. Maine, SIT Our guarantee of complete satisfac- their wedding. Seven children were born Albert store—The Bangor lor Providence. dow of Stephenson’s aged 81 years, 8 months and 21 days. tion goes with every purchase. are Charleston, S. C., Dee. 8. sch. Theo- Elwell. In *eal to them, only three of whom living, Sunday school of the Cong’l church appoint- Sid, Harbor, St. George, Decem- SWIFT & Masonic Boston. ber a namely: Mrs. Artemisa Richardson of Des line, 2, Ralph L. Elwell, native of South Thomas- PAUL’S, Tempi ed Mertice Smali, Miss Jeannette Stephen- Portsmouth, N. II., Dec. 7. Ar, sehs Su- torn, aged 21 years, 3 months, 19 days. Mrs. Lenora Carter of Gilchrest. In Moines, Iowa; Sears- son and Mr. W.A. Richmond as a committee san Stetson, Frankfort for navy yard; Rob- Thomaston, December 2,Capt. Ward J. 77 and Mr. Lewis Carver of ert W„ do for do; Alcyone, Boston for Ban- Gilchrest, aged years, 6 months. port, Columbus, on a Christmas tree and entertainment— ! Heath. In Penobscot. November 28, Alvin R. YOUR DRESS gor ; Woodbury M. Snow, Black Island; Ohio. Capt. Carver followed the sea for The funeral services of Mr. Lewis Maker Heath, aged 51 years. 2 months, 21 days. Ada J. Campbell, Stonington for New York. Hill. West Gouldsboro, November 1. Mrs. & CO and commanded the John J. L. many SLEEPER years, ship was held last Tuesday afternoon at the Anna Lucietia Hill, 82 7 10 will look neater, set FOREIGN PORTS. aged years, months, Runyan, bark Manuie, brigs Amy Lane and home of Oapt. McFarland, Rev. W. A. Rich- days. and wear better, Simmons. South Montville, December 1, Ra- and the Tennessee. He had al- Ponce, P. R., Nov. 25. In bark Man- are out at Kentucky, mond officiating. The family have the sympa- port, chel (Benner), widow of Joshua Simmons, a na- closing a DISCOUNT their line of nie Swan, from New Y'ork. WILL NOT SPOT ways made his home in Searsport and of friends.. Fred Nichols is tive of Nobleboro, aged 82 years, 7 months, 18 thy many spend- Mayaguez, P. R., Dec. 1. Ar, sch. Ger- days. Buried at North Union. NOR SHRINK. though his health had been for some poor ingafew days at home-Mrs. Harding of trude D. Trundy, Rawding, Portland, Me. Thomas. In Brighton, Mass., November 14, time his was a Miss Melissa O. Thomas of if the are SPONGED familiar figure upon the Troy is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Hong Kong, Oct. 25. In port, ships Lu- formerly Appleton. goods zon, N. S. W., for Manila Man- Thompson, North Appleton, November 28, by the streets and the community extend sympa- Annie is in Thorn- (repairing); John 77 Bryant_Miss Bryant uel Llaguno, for New Y’ork (to sail end of Thompson, aged years. to his w idow' and Whitcomb. In November Vic- Mirrors. thy family. Capt. Carver Newburg. 21, and dike for a week_There will be a Christ- November). SPOTLESS Oil Cloths, tor Gorham, son of Georce W. aud Jennie C. Mattings was the second son of a family of seven, Turks Nov. 25. bark mas concert in the Cong’l church Sunday Island, Sid, W'illard Whitcomb. three of whom survive Mudgett, Boston. Whitcomb. In December STEAM only him^ Capt. Dec. 21st-Mrs. re- Bangor, 3, Sophia AND HAVE A FINE STOCK OF evening, Happy Ayer Rio 3. wife of Samuel L. Whitcomb George Carver of Mrs. Ellen Janeiro, Dec. Ar, sch. Mabel Jor- L., SPONGER Brooklyn; turned home Saturday after a short visit dan, Brown, Boston. Williamson. In Belfast, December 4, Hon. Nichols of this town, and Andrew Joseph Williamson, aged 74 years and 2 months. its Capt. with friends in Portland — Messrs. Ledo Axim, W. C. A., Dec. (1. Ar, sch. John High Class Work also of The funeral Boston. Carver, Searsport. and Albrey Flye have returned from Port- Paul, Foss, Specialty. TINWARE AND WIRE GOODS. conducted Rev. T. P. services, by Williams, land and are the MARINE MISCEI.LANY. attending Academy—Mrs. to us were held Tuesday afternoon from his late Bring your DRESS GOODS Rankin and son have moved into the par- Fire Island, Dec. 4. Bark Alice Reed, OTHER LINES WILL FOLLOW. residence. to be SPONGED this sonage_Melville McGrey of Burnham Huntley, Turk’s Island, Nov. 15, for Boston, UNDERTAKERS! by with about 32,000 bushels of salt for the was in town over Sunday. WATCH THIS SPACE. Eastern Salt Co., went ashore off Napeague NEW AND PERFECT PROCESS about midnight, and will be a total loss. All NORTH SEARSPORT WALDO. ITEMS. hands saved. Napeague is east of Forge only 5 cts. a yard for the work. Mr. N. W. Patterson is on the sick list and River Life Saving Station. Spencer6l Wilson, Walter is in the of James Moody employ is a great sufferer. His son-in-law, John Waldoboro, Dec. 1. Geo. L. Welt has just Our undertaking business is conducted Cleansing, pressing, sponging, repair- SLEIGHS, ing and of men’s and women’3 W. Harriman. closed a contract for another five masted as a branch of our furniture refitting Rowe of Morrill, has moved there and he depart- clothing a specialty. tf47 schooner for Wm. F. Palmer and others of ment without extra Al. of Swanville was in — Mrs. Lena any expense, thus Cunningham and his wife care for him Boston. The frames will be set after the up placing us in a position to make low JUMPERS, town last Sunday. Gerry of Boston, who has been visiting her launching of the Dorothy Palmer, next May. very F. G. SPINNEY, Main Street, The craft will be about tons and is de- prices on. Herbert Black is getting out underpinning motH'er, Mrs. Susan Barnes, left last Thurs- 2,400 sighed to be and a good carrier. National BaLk and PUNCS day for her home, taking her mother with speedy Opposite (up-stairs). for one of his barns. Vinalhaven, Dec. 4 The Clara Claritta, II GOOD! \lR her for the winter. Mrs. Barues is Caskets and Goods ... s H very a tug belonging to the Boston Wrecking Co., Undertckirg We a full In Miss Etta Hustus has gone to Swanville Of various styles and value carry poorly. Softening of the brain is feared— with a crew here have been at work on the We make no charge for services. SWITCHKS.f'Uit! i: to work for Mr. A. E. Cunningham. own now est Mr. A. J. Simmons has been confined to the Herbert E., the vessel that went ashore on off my make, ready prices. Anyspn- Brimstone island, outside of Vinalhaven switch made to on.> r. Frank M. Eastman of Winterport was in house for several with rheumatism for sale. ed perfectly. Also it days Sunday morning, and have got about all ex- Fresh Fruit town last Sunday calling on friends. and heart trouble... Mr. Charles Barnes her off from her. The vessel and cept spars SluE ami I her load of blocks will be a total JUST RECEIVED. HAIRPINS, Fid. Savery, who went to Idaho a few oame home last week'from Unity, where he paving It is a Positive Fact ISAAC S. STAPLES, loss. The vessel has broken in two and her ami weeks has secured a situation in a has been since the first of Oc- FANCY PINS ago, pressing hay deck in If the storm to- CALIFORNIA ^ ripped up places. Jamaica large saw mill. tober. He goes from Unity to Burnham — should be severe she will go UranffcsveryW 1 Maine. THE HAIR. day probably the two FLORIDA Usweet Brooks, Some cattle to Edward to That during past years, since open- Otis Colson came home from to young belonging pieces. " 1 Prospect Hatteras, N. C., Dec. 5. The observer of ing our N E W DRY GOODS STORE, we have Fruit Mi's*. B. t Evans were so wild at housing time that he Fancy drape spend Thanksgiving day with his mother, the weather bureau that the four- made a the reports great impression upon public Delicious Malaga drapes 15c. per lb 2 pcunds >1 nl n Stroi had considerable difficulty in capturing Ihasted schooner M. Oler of Boston tfUl 14 Mrs. E. W. Colson. Wesley that here is a store catering to the people for 25 cents went asliote them. Walter Harding and his dog corral- near.Hatteras Inlet Lifesaving to Till Collector's Notice. Albert who has been in the em- who want buy good, honest, worthy arti- All kinds of Nuts Dunham, station, early this morning, during a storm. led them without injuring them and they cles at prices that are a happy medium be- ploy of Eugene Nickerson, has returned to She was pounding in the surf about a mile Fresh Peanuts baked every day, 5c per quart Having arranged with Mr. A. P. MANSFIELD are now civilized life—J. R. and his home in Bar Harbor. enjoying off shore until 8.20 a. m., when the foremast tween the extravagant the very cheap. Special line of the Lowney Candy. to complete the collection of all taxes of 1902, all was in Watervllle to a went over overboard Hundreds of new friends have most are hereby notified to settle the same and SlioatsM Bailey recently get carrying probably spoken Fine Mixture of Holiday Candy persons a cent will be allowed Pigs Mrs. Will has to man. with him. discount of 2 per George gone Searsport sale for some were well the last Almost immediately she went kindly in favor of our policy to present a.id Domestic snd Tobacco ....11V IMP lumber....People Foreign Cigars on taxes paid on or before January l, 1903. All to care to pieces. The life saving crew could do at village take of Mrs. James Stevens, for snow and it looks like a good, serviceable goods medium prices. and Smokers’ Articles and taxes are now due and payable prepared busy nothing to save the crew, and no bodies poll personal BKLKA.'I who birth to a We tell no big stories—make no special on or before said date. recently gave ten-pound boy. winter_Farmers have had difficulty in have washed ashore Telephone 37 4 50tf must be before yet. work and All real estate taxes paid July L. 6. boast—simply early late to serve Will receive and deliver orders from any part Solici- Mr. and Mrs James E. Marden were in getting their grain threshed the past two Northport, I., Dec. The three- 1,1903, or they will be returned to the City masted schooner S. M. Bird of New our friends and help to make new ones. of the city. for suit order of the Government. Several lots are still York, tor per City Swanville last Sunday, visiting Mrs. Mar- years. unthreshed, a. m. 12.30 p. m. 1.30 to 4.30 bound from Boston to Norfolk with copper (Its the store next [to our crockery store.) G. B. MARSANO. Office hours: 9.30 to ; and'no machine in A few afternoons. STORAliK den’s parents, Mr.and Mrs. John L. Nicker- sight. years ago struck on a reef and sank off Eaton’s Saturday ore, Yours truly, ,m Brt son. threshing machines were plentiful, but now Neck in yesterday’s storm. The life-saving AT. C. HILL, Collector. I have leased the Skod;i made three to shoot t it is all Most farmers consid- crew futile attempts a street and am Miss Bessie who has been visit- hay presses. & JONES October prepared ■ Eastman, line across the wreck. Such a tremendous CARLE NOTICE. Belfast, 27,1902.—30 ture, merchandise, etc.. )}«*i.' er it to feed in the straw, ing relatives in town the past two weeks, extravagant grain sea was running that it was impossible to 2 Stores, Slain Street, Belfast. linSO returned Sunday to her home in Wiuter- especially when straw sells for $10 per ton. launch the life-boat until the storm abat- U. S. Circuit Court, I ed. The shipwrecked sailors, seven in Maine District. ) Portland, Dec. 5, 1902. port. number, were then brought ashore. The Pursuant to the rules of the Circuit Court of TO LET! Herbert Richards and wife, who have TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY men had nearly perished during their long the United States for the District of Maine, no- Mattel M SirncB Gm tice Is given, that ELLERY BCWDEN of Vaccine exposure and were almost exhausted. [The hereby seven rooms. No. 6 s.ttioni*'1 been with Mrs. Richard’s Mr. and Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All in said District, ha9 for ad- A tenement containing from u,e parents, vessel was owned the Pendleton Bro’s from the Adirondacks. A Wlnterport, applied Received every week by Just received splendid mission as an and counsellor of said Miller Street. Enquire of Mrs. Alvin West for sev- druggists refund the money if it fails to attorney W. lishment at Washington. of|West Searsport, and was commanded by Capt. Ferd. Patter- article. Circuit. Court. GEO. BURKETT, _ Odd Fellows' Block. eral weeks, have moved to Searsport village. cure. E. W. Grove’s Signatnreon each box. son of Rockland. ] POOR & SON. 3W50 A. H. DAVIS, Clerk.