the e u bli ui FERBUARY __BELFAST, ,, THURSDAY, 2, 1905, NUMBER 5. I t 1 o-Day’s Journal. LEGISLATIVE HATTERS OF LOCAI the finance committee came in B. & A. with “ought NEWS OF THE U. OF M. NEWS. INTEREST. not to pass” written across the resolve to Bov in Cuba..A Good Belfast And its Proposed Deep Water Terminal. OBITUARY. ui’slat-ive Matters of Local appropriate *3,000 a year for the Waldo PERSONAL. Sears Island Bought. The first assembly last was J secret Societies The En- General Friday night Hugh R. Chaplin, Esq. of Bangor ap- County Hospital there was a lively a decided hill..News of the B & A.. as to the truth ol a success. Good music, a good floor, Mrs. Carrie M. Sargent died at her home time. Senator Morse of When asked Friday O. E. Frost was in M News Belfast Home for before the committee on railroad! Waldo asked the on business peared had been attractive decorations and numbers of in Monroe 61 ii .The Hospital Resolve.. Senate to the report that Sears Islaud bought pret- Friday, January 20th, aged last week. and expresses afternoon, Jan. lay report on the table till I vit ryconeag Claims. .Ber- Wednesday President ty gowns made the evening enjoyable for years, 7 months and 12 The deceased such a time as he could have an or leased by a coal company Cram days. 2Sth, in favor of four bills in relation to the opportunity the number Geo. W. Burkett was in Belfast a few of the Northern Maine Seaport railroad present. The receiving com- was born in North Lovell, Maine, the .ii, Florida..It’s up to the peo- to get the people of Waldo together and Northern Maine Seaport Railroad Com- mittee was days recently. — of President and Mrs. daughter of J. R. and 1: of said island had been the composed E. McAlister. Matistics Searsport have a new on the matter. that the bought by Mary Island About Winter- pany. These bills authorize this hearing This Grace Chadwick is friends in company Investment Company and bad not Fellows, Mrs. Ralentine, Dean Hart and Mr. In early life she went with her to visiting porcupine Bounty., w here motion was opposed by Senator Putnam at Bangor parents to build its road across an inlet of Cape coal George F. of Orono. where her Massachusetts. i\ Vote ...How they Lost the chairman of been sold or leased to any company. Thompson Lewiston, girlhood days were Jellison to lease Houlton, the committee on j ..In Winter, (poem.) harbor; or sell its road tc Co. is an Margaret L. Keene returned last and financial affairs. The Bangor Investment allied passed. January 29, 1873, she married week Letter. ..Fewer Fires in the & Aroostook Railroad appropriations The Bangor Company, with the Bangor A Friday evening the first game of basket Noah P. Sargent of Monroe and went with from a visit in Boston and i'*o4 W ealth iu Senate heard both men and then voted corporation Aroostook, vicinity. I Agricul the & Aroostook Railroad to :i.joined Gov. Cobb ...The Bangor Com- Northern Maine railroad and the ball with a college will be played, when him to where she Mr. l turn the finance committee down and the Seaport Monroe, passed the re- and Mrs. Wm. II. Quimby left Satur- | ln-rry...Setting the Heathen pany to guarantee the first mortgage bond! was Colby comes to Ofono. There will doubt- mainder of her life. Waldo resolve Aroostook Construction Co.,and organ- She was a woman of day for visits in Boston and Xew Yoik. of the Northern Maine hospital now rests on the Seaport Railroad ized for the of over land less be a number present as this will be an character and will be i Drawing the Dead Line.. table in the care of its friend purpose taking sterling greatly Miss Flora visited Mrs. ; and to locate a across Senator Gray George ilit* Mate Liquor Agency., Company bridge tide new road. game and the last one to not own Jlorse. along the line of the proposed interesting be missed, only by her family, to Mixer in Camden last i '.•♦•nee" t<> J. O. J...High waters on the Thursday. l’assagassawaukeag river. The that the islaud was to be utilized played here until after the return of the whom she was so but Ball-. Warned by Court. on his motion to table report much, by many Mr. said the four bills could Speaking the com- Mr. and Mrs. James H. Howes left Satur- ...Newspaper Notes...A Chaplin be for coal was not denied and may team from their Westbrook friends and neighbors. The deceased had mittee’s Senator Morse said in pockets trip. They play 11. Cassells. considered With the aid of a report, part: day for short visits in Boston and Xew together. therefore be as correct. Seminary February 18th, from there always found her Saviour dear to her and Belfast She “No doubt the members of the accepted going Christened was committee York. map he explained clearly what de- to N. asked to have the Bible read to her a l A tiding Bells. The Freeze on Appropriations and Financial Affairs Ashland, H., where they play the few sired. The proposed railroad will start acted np to their of Athletic their to hours before she passed anil said she Alpbonso Wood, U. of arrived highest conception duty While we doubt if the location of the Bel- Club; continuing trip play away, M., '05, Literary News from and to Stockton in their I have no 1 story Lagrange proceed making report. doubt as Dartmouth, St. Johnsbury, Norwich Uni- longed to see her Saviour. All that medi- home Saturday for a few days vacation dur- .!•- Country Store, to the manner in which the case fast terminus of the Northern Maine Sea- (poem) harbor and thence to in all a dis- was pre- < ..fin) An Hotel Farm... Belfast, versity and Tufts. The first game will cal aid or loving hands could do was ing examination week. \ sented. The attorney who was to have port is decided upon, they done, oul tance of 70 miles, lie stated that the inlet Railway definitely | Longevity the matter was play after their returu will be on March but without avail. Her death did not come Mr. and presented unavoidably ab- Judge Stearns is as saying: The route Mrs. Charles Bradbury are visit- ■. iMiiPs Advertisement. of a sent. quoted Cape Jellison harbor was marsh on Hut still, 1 will say that I had no idea when will meet New without it was hard in to is to be in as 4th, they Hampshire warning, yet to give up ing Boston and expect to visit in Xew -.Mis ship News .Births.. that this resolve would meet with this fate.” Stockton Springs straight which were no buildings or other property State the that her life be Y’ork it-.tills. ...Market. -County a line as there it College. hope might spared. before returning home. lie then read a statement of the possible; from passes idoiiee. to be damaged by the crossing of the rail- hospital Besides her Mrs. leaves the rear of husband, Sargent Mrs. J. work and went on to cite the aid which the through part Searsport proper, W. Ryder returned Saturday from road. Exams began last Saturday and are con- to mourn their loss an after the “shore road” three only daughter, Miss a few State has to other He and, crossing week's visit in Orono, where she was The permission of the legislature to lo- given hospitals. said tinuing through the week. A uumber of an ! v \L BOY IN CUBA or four it readies the station which is Mae, aged mother, Mrs. McAlister of called that were times, bj the illness of her brother. cate the road across the tide waters of l’as- they certainly worthy institutions students have been able to arrange visits one Mrs. J. G. to be built near the east end of the Lower Auburn, sister, Harmon, and 1 from Orville Fuller of and he was that did not hold Mrs. C. 0. Poor went to j sagassawaukeag river is merely prelimin- glad they out home during the week. Registration for a C. \\ MoAlister. The Augusta jester- From this station a railroad brother, neighbors I nity. their hands in vain. “And the Bridge. long day to a few with her ary to obtaining a permit from the United although the spring term begins next Saturday. A and friends with spend days husband, bridge it is to be built to connect deeply sympathized and an extract from a governor has warned said “that we diagonally Poor, at the State letter States government. At Belfast the road us,” he, number of new courses are being offered giadly Mr. in their Representative capital. | with the M. C. R. R. track at a helped Sargent’s family Fuller to his must avoid extravagance,I do not think that point oppo- Mr. father, will have an open harbor and connect w ith beside those mentioned last week. A new trouble. The funeral was from their home and Mrs. George A. Quimby and Miss site what is known as where he wished us to turn down these in- Robbinstown, Grace E. :iy, the folder of the the Maine Central. Mr. Chaplin made no worthy course in Horticulture has been added, two in Monroe forenoon at 10 Burgess went to Augusta the M. C. R. R. track swerves around a Monday o’clock, Friday ■ stitutions.” to attend vilie is eighteen years argument in support of any one of the bills, new courses in a course in the Jan. Rev. II. Small of the meeting of the Maine Press | curve below the French, 23d, Brooks officiat- Senator Putnam that, the just Fpper Bridge. This Association. in the U. S. Navy two understanding there was no opposition. replied, snying Drama and its a course in Oral The interment was at Monroe new is to be for the most a history, ing. village. committee on and bridge part pile He is now on the U. No one spoke against the measure. appropriations financial Debate and another in Romantic Frank W. of but the “draw” and some other Poets, Twombly, U. M. 'o7, and affairs had the matter a full bridge, John C. Norton died Jan. 26th at the -Httioned at Guantanamo The committee on affairs held hear- given after- while Professor Stevens is a John B. legal will steel. In offering one Mclntire, U. of M. '(18, are at home noon’s and consideration and portions be of conversation home of his Mrs. J. II. the same and voted to pass hearing hour course in with daughter, Healey, for a few ings day ought with citizens at railroad magazine work, dealing days vacation during the mid- he hated to vote the the meeting in this 132 Main street. He was born in | •eimnd you of the good on an act to authorize the Bangor Invest- though against wishes the current periodical literature of physics. Boyenlon, year exams. city both Geueral Manager Houghton and P. March •-iijoy, getting up before of the Senator from Waldo, and more par- Q., 24, 1822. He came to Frank- ment Co. and the Northern Maine Seaport Mrs. James Churchill down the liver for ducks, Judge Stearns conveyed the impression that fort, Maine, in 1846, and married Miss has been confined Railroad Co. to build wharves and piers in ticularly the wishes of Representative There is to be a minstrel show in the town !ef sketch of one of our so far as the wishes of our to her bed for more than a week from the Poor of who is a member of the possible people Sarah S. Stinson of Prospect. He resided :n Guantanamo. Half and near Cape Jellison harbor. Belfast, hall next Saturday night in which a number | will be regarded as to the locatiou of the effects of a fall oit the ice, but is now ■ he in Frankfort until the death of his in gain- id boys were given liberty committee, felt that the report was just of students are to take wife Belfast part. ing and is able to sit some. on shore and were station. 1870 and then went to slowly up day Jan. J5th Sargent of Castine introduced and proper. It would be a bad precedent, Vermont to live with ! iplain of the Y ard to ac- •its* Janies W. and W. S. of he said, to have the Legislature in the uiuuici, inimiimig mcx e mini Roberts Reading, to on an act to incorporate the Trinitarian Con- The J uniors have chosen a trip shore tiie east n is learned rrom me cniei in pipe committee, are in fourth week of its session turn down the engineer when he came to Belfast to live with his Mass., Belfast to look after their I fin desired to visit camp gregational of Castine and to of the consisting of E. A. Stanford, K. H. Porter parish legal- charge preliminary surveys and plans and some . p. Underwood, •if the left bank of Dr. S. W. Johnson and Kev. of the new road, the people across whose and was the last of river, Association, port, Sept. 15, 1844, have been visiting C. <>. Fernald in North l ',i less inter- route or its and special meeting incorporators Lvuchburg, vegetation of a three held its first public installation proposed, stop construction, has since been his home. He was a kind several acres, holding story house, recently. the Home of the on Va. n, and there was just this would be a calamity which would long was held at Society | erected David l’eiree at a cost of about State Deputy S. C. C. Ward of Augusta was and good neighbor, with a gear for Even by be felt by the people of Penob- a always help- shooting. Piscataquis, Tuesday evening, .Ian. 24th. There was The many friends of Miss Fannie I. Hop- !h <1 is furnished with modern present and gave a very able address on scot and Waldo counties w hose towns and ing hand for the needy. He was survived ucks, teal, plover, $15,000; plumbing and as some were there kins of <»f will be the new line. large attendance, Newton, Mass., formerly of this j at flocks flamingoes and sanitary conveniences and is steam “Fraternity." Jackson band furnished the villages developed by by his wife and an adopted daughter; but a;ih an occasional alii- A contract has been made with J. F. for the first time there were many expres- city, will be pleased to learn >he is music for the on last Mrs. Carr a slowly heated. The hospital is thoroughly equip- entertainment. Grange hall of the well known wharf Sunday suffered shock the muddy water with Spellman Bangor, sions of surprise that the Horne was so recovering from a long illness of rheuma- ■ above the surface as if with the most modern and was packed to the doors by the friends of builder, for the building of 200 feet of from the effects of which she died Tues- ped appliances well for the work and that it had and is now wharf at Stockton. Mr. is equipped tism, able to get about the house uiiain. with a matron and the members, tvho came from all over Waldo Spellman already is provided caretaker, day night. on !i tour of the boys with getting his material together in preparation such a cosy, homelike appearance. crutches. nurse. The management of the hospital is county. The business session started at Mrs. Carr was Mary Isabelle, daughter Lla-mseives in the brush to begin work. This 200 feet of wharf will The meeting was called to amend the by- The 3 followed a Daughters of Maine Club of >omer- -; while two of in the care of an association formed of a I p. m., by public meeting which of course be only a small item of the great of Washington and Mary A. Patterson of lagoon, laws so that members of the Kings Daugh- celebrated *• of ville, Mass., their loth anniver- a wide detour around number of the citizens of the tow n lasted until 4 a. m. Twenty-four applica- amount wharfage to be constructed when Belfast, and was born in East Belfast leading and W. C. T. U. could be admitted to a shot the birds the road is once in operation, but whenever ters sary and the annual gentleman's Jan. among of the tions were acted upon during the business where she died. She left one H. night of Belfast, and the work maintaining the work is there must be some brother, ■fiin range of shot guns. begun place membership in the corporation without the 24th with a followed a and was A. Patterson of two banquet, by delight- ml tu give them all the hospital has been carried on by personal session, supper served to over 300. ready for the assembling of the great Denver, Colo., half | payment of dues. ful entertainment. Among those present and the Captain ordered and benevolence and the The evening was finished by a social dance amount of ties, rails, frogs, anil other ma- brothers, A. Martin and George W. Pat- subscriptions by done a were uled ducks terial necessary to the construction of a These societies have great deal rtf Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wildes, Mr. and \ twenty-five to about a month. The lasting well into the morning. terson of this city, and an adopted daugh- cost amounts $500 and the wharf at .Stockton will of a f„wi and snipes. We railroad, work for the home besides the payment ter, Mrs. W. W. of West Newton, Mrs. C. N. McFarland and Mr. an. Fernald and Miss \ The committee next considered a Henry on a tussock a petition railroad, has been looking over the pro- were so a devoted w ife and j "landing Avoi sta, Jan. 28, 1905. During the past The by-laws amended that arti- ! mother. Ida Varney, both of that hut ni the hard land. I was in favor of an in favor of the for posed route of the new road with a view of city, formerly \ appropriation week the Sturgis Kill, calling the ap- cle 2 which related to was bids for the contract for its con- membership of North The is tiie old- him and in the mud and Aid of Belfast of $1500 pointment of a commission by the Gover- making Evelyn L., wife of Albion K. Boynton, Searsport. groom Children’s Society struction. Mr. Trites will look out for made to read as follows: i' my when much to whose it will he to enforce the any who had been ill for many months est son of C. O. Fernald of and j hips, next two and nor, duty critically Searspoit nine feet annually for tbe years $500 heavy cuts or fills which maybe necessary of the age of Higator long liquor law, has gained wonderfully in “Any person twenty-one with a complication of diseases, died Jan. was for a time in Mathews Lutz and Hon. the route. employed Bros., j ad out of the water on the for repairs. Rev. Harry strength and it is predicted that it will pass along proposed become a member of this corpor- 18th. She was born in Montville, May 15, M. for years may mill. He is now of one of the ■he tussock and very near I. Brown the condition of both houses with votes to The George Houghton, the past year 1835, the daughter of the late Nelson and proprietor Arthur explained spare. ation a vote at meeting of * dis- general manager of the Bangor & Aroos- by majority any In restaurants in Chelsea. i He appeared to in their strength of a measure is usually judged by Polly Allen. her younger days she largest affairs at the Home, which opinion took has that to or directors h tfie bird. Shaking my the talk made about it, but in this case railroad, resigned position the incorporators upon pay- taught school and after her marriage she and well and is a deal act as assistant to President ( ram of the Hon. Edward II. Blake of Bangor, owner ave him a shot from my 30- managed doing good there has been little said in the corridors ment of a membership fee of one dollar, devoted her time to her housework. She railroad. 1 the I The which is owned the there is a Northern Seaport The position attended church until illness forced her to of the steam Aria, has returned from argument. pulled of good. Home, by and foyer, though strong and de- and may retain membership thereafter by- yacht •ire left vacant by Mr. Houghton's resignation and with the assistance on for nine termined undercurrent of feeling that some- stay at home. The long months of sickness New York where after examination State, has been carried years will not be filled at VV. M. annual dues of one dollar. Such city, v e dragged him down to must be done to compel the enforce- present. Brown, paying she bote patiently. Her youngest son Oscar and in that time homes have been found for thing of the & before the U. 8. board of inspectors of captain was much pleased ment of the prohibitory law which is being superintendent Bangor Aroostook, persons may become a life member by vote, cared for her and with kind words and it 150 children. At there are 15 has been appointed general superintendent hands did all that a tender-hearted steam vessels he was a license to we put in the rest of the present girls violated in many counties in the as of helping granted openly of that road. aforesaid, upon payment twenty-five g alligators, so we went to whoare household State. The Sturgis Kill is thought to meet child could do foi a mother. She was a act as master of unlimited ton- in the institution, taught Mr. has been with dollars. Persons who have aided in fur- steamers, nl quietly stationed our- this demand. The measure has the endorse- Houghton connected loving wife, a kind mother and a good work and that will tend to hiake ) Wilkes Boy, weighs 1100, Friday following the prohibitory law. is consummated. This island is ideally with you. ■ Its Portland, Me., Jan. 31. llale of what has been known as the ids, a rich chestnut in color, were read and assigned : “\Ve have law enough now on the statute adapted for a railroad terminus. highest A committee of five ladies, Mrs. W. A, Judge Dago ■ heard another of tlie I Imrse. This horse started said Mr. elevation is 180 feet and nature has provid- chapter Merry coueag for a boat and has All act to authorize the Northern Maine books,” Gowen, “to drive every Mrs. O. E. Frost, Mrs. Olive II. Hotel, Dyer’s dock, shop "on seven one sec- ed around the island's shore for McKenzie, case in the United States District Court, lun4, firsts, Railroad Company and the Bangor rumseller in this State out of business if plateaus the keel stretched fora 87-foot launch for "ii Seaport which will Mrs. Frances Murch and Mrs. E, this forenoon. Claims were in the thirds, has trialed a mile to build wharves anil the Christian would take hold of tracks, wharves and buildings Cooper, put by Investment Company people Belfast Fuel & in i<> the in 31 1-2 sec. An- make the terminal the most convenient in been to a Hay Co., and 27 interveners, Dennett of Castine, similar design i|iiarter in or near Jellison Harbor. this question.” S. Pitcher has appointed get up 1 piers Cape | to this stable well known to New in all, had claims amounting about $1300. one for the Dickc\ Brothers. An act to authorize the Bangor and Mr. Gowen expressed the belief that England. social supper and entertainment for tin just completed "•is the The hearing was to detei mine what amount is that good race horse, more should be niadf “The rumor that Lagrange extension wood- Aroostook Railroad Company to guarantee stringent regulations and are He has power, electric lights and IT will near the center of with a benefit of the Home they planning should be awarded to these claimants from 1-4, by Emperor Wilkes, the first bonds of the Northern ! in flu- State agency. pass Bangor mortgage station is absurd. We the fund now in the registry. Judge llale working machinery. He expects to build a I'sjclie 2, 17 1-4, by Arabian Maine Railroad “There'll be no resubmission considered at Maplewood park it for Wednesday, February 15th. Tht Seaport Company. | on did not lus decree into formal se Henry Titer, 2.17 1-4, has Maine 1 our he declared. “It wil cross the Maine Central the outskirts been hired for put shape 80-foot launch for a Belfast man. An act to authorize the Northern by legislature,” Opera House has the daj but the total at the of De- aces, won 24 firsts, 2 seconds i less votes than it did two ago near the Ilermon line and run as straight amount, hearing Railroad to locate and get years There will be a sale of ar out in another for foul driv- Seaport Company and direct to Stockton Springs as and evening. cember and today, will aggregate in the vi- build a road across the inlet of Cape Jelli- We will stand by prohibition now and for- possible. is another horse in Maine “Work on the extension will be- tides in the afternoon aud a supper and en cinity of $(1100. The bill represent supplies The Milk in the Cocoauut son harbor. ever.” building a chiefly and something for due. Ben- better showing than this, I gin as soon as weather conditions permit tertainment in the evening. Further notici wages (-‘•ill'll ol him. This horse is owned and will be energetically. The jamin Thompson appeared for the inter- pushed due time.—0. E. that’s what one for Herald’s Over the Beef Trust Penobscot in the will be given in Frost, See veners. A. M. Devereaux, agent for the “Now, gets having s •} 'ientner, having been present- In the House Friday Mr. Poor of Belfast Victory whole face of the vicinity of and Belfast will be Bucksport, Belfast and Caindeu steamboat come from remarked a at The 5.7 alter winning that memorable the W. G. Coffin and 300 Stockton Springs retar y. Maine,” lad} n presented petition unanimous decision of the United is line, was the his eat Belfast in 1904. Mr. By changed when the extension built and only witness, testimony Breakers as she sadly returned from the ex- Henry others of Thorndike in favor of Waldo Court the Beef Trust ii to corroborate the claims. l,. ownes that great snow horse States Supreme traffic by steamer and rail is begun.” THE RESOLVE. being presented for all under thi HOSPITAL C. W. T. of this the press office, where she had been sending Il'i ’eke, 2.19 1-4, by Ervin M., 2.19. County General Hospital. Mr. Poor re- definitely and once put (hiding eity bought, as ban of the law. steamer, .Ian. 24, at the United States mar- out one of those Palm Beach cocoanuts. good a sleigh horse as there from the eommittee on A Favorable From th< ported appropriations of the West now in Real lleport Expected shal’s sale for lie stands 15-2 The cattle raiser may Transfers Estate. $7100. “Everybody has to take a thrust at the citi- hands, weighs and financial on for Committee. ""l is a affairs, petition asking perhaps, get competition among buyers u‘ rugged looking chap. zen from Maine, because it is a prohibition ls an for the Children’s Aid with resulting fair prices for his steers; thi The following transfers iu real estate The Pittsfield W. C. T. U. St j., 1-4, by Strathmore, bay geld- appropriation it> butchers may be freed from the terrors o! [Special to The Journal.] State. What do you think that cruel-heart- 1 hands, weighs 925 lbs. This Society of Maine that resolve ought to pass. were recorded in Waldo County Registry of fdsh the Trust’s “black list,” and with the aboli ed man did'.* he looked at it and road llorse, is good look- for the week Jan. 1906: Pittsfield, Me., Jan. 26. One of the express Well, 'd tion of an arbitrarily fixed price the con Deeds ending 31, Augusta, Me., Feb. 1. Hon. L. C for a lady to drive. The last most important meetings of the W. C. T. U. the address on the shook it until Mr. of introduced an act sumer be able to meat Frank P. Bennett, Saugus, to Oak- cocoauut, St, "cl was the fine trotting gaited Page Appleton may get cheaper Mass., Morse made an able speech in the Senati was held this afternoon at the home of Mrs. 1 (de —New York Herald. he could hear the milk splashing inside, Hi Pitcher, 2.26 1-4, fifth of a win- to incorporate the Monutary Association landvale Farm Inc., Massachusetts; land this morning in favor of the resolve making Annie M. Frost, on Main street. The prim ■ event was and then said he feared he could not lii«|i, stands 16-2 1-2 hands, weighs for the of and propa and buildings in Freedom. Calvin I. Bur for the Waldo cipal the discussion by Mrs. Ella accept s1"’ purpose developing Maine Leaves Portland. an appropriation Count; the as there w as a k»l J; has been bred to Masconomo to B. Sprowl, one of the vice presidents, on package, heavy penalty fish and game in and near Knight rows, et al„ Rockland, Frank O. Smith, and a vote of 17 to li 1 K -,7|! 1 ings will be expected of her gating General Hospital, by the State law concerning houses of shame, for introducing liquor into the'state of (' with « were horses have been trained and Pitcher, Tilden and Andrews ponds, Portland, Me., Jan. 29. The battle Belfast; land in Northport. Hobart A, the resolve was referred back to the com the age of consent, impure literature and Maine, and the express companies be- which watched. What do a man 19 1 and not more that ship Maine, came to this port Satur to Justiua l. obscene pictures. Mrs. Sprowl handled the ing very closely you teats I'', ”Heutner, young capital stock of $50,000 ; Dodge, Islesboro, Thomas, mittee on appropriations and financial af "d "" l,ne could have driven day for the presentation of a banner by thi ! subject without gloves. The program in- think of that0 1 presume the next best ton *11 Ruel George C. Aller do.; land and buildings iu Islesboro. Isaac '1 $500,000. Robinson, of the American Revolution fairs for re-consideration. cluded a Bessie I can do now is to buy a package of 111 l!«,j "r. Heutner drove in 20 races Daughters reading by Kimball upon thing Wood of Camden are namec ! E. and Rose B. Wallace, to Wil- those little souvenir cards at the news *ihi firsts, 2seconds, 1 fourth and and Charles C. sailed shortly after 1 o'clock this after Searsport, As this committee has just passed a $15, the subject, “Why an Age of Consent?’ out. noon. The will to New York fron liam do.; laud in “The White Shield and White Cross Work’ stand which read, *1 am on the water •i This is a record that some as the incorporators. ship go G. Wallace, Searsport. 000 for a home for tii*’ | to be docked and appropriation consump and mail them to the address »a drivers would be proud of and here, cleaned, preparator; Albert Frankfort, to Northern was the subject of a paper by Susie Lewis, wagon now,’ Peirce, tives, favorable action is on th< of friend I have in the State of Maine.” 4 ,lr t(i Mr. Uentner’s skill as a race 1 to going south to join the squadron of whicl | expected Mrs. S. M. Raymond closed the session I every when the ol Maine R. R. Co.; land in urf, Farm and Home. In the Senate, Friday, report she will be the flagship. Seaport Prospect. resolve for the Waldo hospital. with a reading, “Hold Fast That is Good.’ j —Palm Beach, Fla., Daily News. ! ATAXIA IS CURABLE. THATCHER’S ISLAND. WHIRS worn MAY VOTE. LETTER FROM FLORIDA. F. S. Reported Care Stands Test of Fall Investi- The twin lights of Thatcher’s Island In Norway they have school suffrage. HOLn^l gation. A Former Victim of Locomotor are familiar to many who go down to In Montana they vote on all local taxa- The Poinciana. and In- Ataxia now free from Suffering and Ac- the sea in ships, and to many more who tion. Real Royal Pineapples . Estate at Work. on the Ip Finland vote for all elective dians. tively spend the summer months rocky they K'\B ! “Yes,” said Mr. Watkins to a reporter, headland of Cape Ann; but probably officers. BELFAST, Maink I (Correspondence of The Journal.) In vote for members of I “it is true that 1 have been cured of loco- comparatively few are familiar with the Italy widows I motor ataxia by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. of the which the Parliament. Palm" Reach, Florida, Jan. 15, ; details tragedy gave Houses for Sale I recommend them to who ask me if and to people island its name. It was on a long ago In Austria-Hungary they vote by Rem 1 1005. The Hotel Royal Poinciana open- 1 know them be for this CASTORIA If want a to good disease, exact— for all elective officers. you house i,r me August—269 years ago, to be proxy For Infants and Children. tome. I 1 with list of and if, as you say, there are thousands of have them , 1 ed Saturday along guests. the Rev. his In Delaware suffrage is exercised by of tlie sufferers who would be helped by learning that Anthony Thatcher, pan city amt at I is one of the hotels in the his four and several women in several municipalities. and some can he Imii *«! ■ It largest my 1 am willing to have the wife, children experience, have voted on pay rent all jour in, for sakes. As far as other left in a vessel In Wyoming women 1 world and one of the prettiest as re- I story published their persons, Ipswich home oil the installu, 9 am not care the same terms with men since 1870. 1 concerned, however, I do for for Marblehead, where Mr. Thatcher The Kind You Have years own your owi I gards its grounds and surroundings. teachers elect notoriety. I am satisfied to be well.” was to take charge of the chureh. They In France the women house is built north and south with “Are sure had locomotor ataxia? of edu- The you you set sail on the 12th, a fair summer day, women members on all boards Doctors almost invariably that disease several wings, the rooms commanding say but “with a head wind and very little cation. Farms at all Prices. is incurable.” In Missouri women of the is- 6f it.” had a tedious time beat- Arkansas and As- Always Bought If tine views of Lake Worth and “The dociors themselves told me I had They ^Vegetable Preparationfor you want a farm mm. on licenses in jl out of and at on vote, by petition, liquor them all prie s. s„,, were made so at- locomotor ataxia, and they told my wife ing Ipswich Bay, night the Food land whose grounds similating andRegula- hundreds of acres, that in a few months I would become ht the 14th had not succeeded in doub- many cases. f i lp- yet the Stomachs and Bowels of a and tractive M. The Women have in ling gains easy term \ by Henry Flagler. ; less. They made is pretty plain to her that ling the cape. A sudden, furious Au- municipal suffrage I Bears the schools which rules and-churchr. bouse has 1,300 rooms and 1,700 persons people who had that trouble got steadily gust storm came on in the night, and Cape Colony, 1,000,000 over worse but never Better. Besides I know I on the miles' be seated at once in the new din- the luckless craft was driven square may had that disease, because I recognized the In Great Britain women vote for all rocks, where she soon went to pieces. Farms Just as ing ball. To care for so many guests symptoms myself.” after buffeted elective officers except members of Par- They art “What were they?” Mr. Thatcher, being I Promotes Signature Represent a force of who must about the sea for a was liament. Digestion,Cheerful- Here is one of «o an- requires large help, “Well, the first indications were a stiff- by long time, in on In Bussia women householders vote ness and Rest.Contains neither ell, good repair and also an able ness about the knee that came on able to fast to a rock and climb tons of be sheltered and fed, joints cling hay, elay loan .. he for all elective officers and on all local nor Mineral. which the about four years ago. A few months after shore. Drenched and shivering, Opium.Morphine of the best of water, :v, m and experienced manager, a that appeared, my walk got uncertain, walked about, vainly trying to see or matters. Not Narcotic. at bargain. Poinciana has in the person of shaky-like. 1 lost confidence in my power women suffrage rules in Royal hear something of his late companions. Municipal Knquire of IT. k to control the movements of when |{| Mr. Fred Sterry, who keeps the entire my legs How dreary must have been that lonely New Zealand and I think at Parlia- 1 was on my feet. Once, when I was in the 0r F in the storm and darkness, while mentary elections. S HOI. my domestic machinery running smoothly. cellar, I started to pick up two scuttles of vigil KuvKofouirssMuaptTam | tiie insatiate sea thundered on the rocks In Croatia and Dalmatia they have Real Estati Reach has often been referred coal, ana my legs gave way suddenly, and I P

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—^OUR GREAT ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE —- I upon its second week with greater zest than ever. Prices have been clipped to the vanishing point. New stocks have been brought forward so that this week’s visitors may find a plethora of bargains from which to select SPECIAL NOTICE. To avoid the rush which occurs afternoons, we desire forenoon shopping when possible.

- THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS INTENDED The Appearance and Quality To with the o£ impress you importance WIN DOM of the linen on the table often atld Notions and interest of to see. SILKS. I};: your personal coming to or detract from the pleasure of The on our entire stock of dress prices “The kind that wear.” No preaching needed, no fine talk necessary, no ex- the meal. We are offering our en- Small Wares K goods are cut, and the cut is We Cut this ad. it and out bargain. ^ deep. planation required. out, bring along pick your tire stock of fine Damasks at greatly of Belfast and an vicinity unprecedented opportunity to SVindom Taffeta Silks, regularly $1.00, clearance sale.8 -8" reduced prices during this January clearance sale. .Call early and make a IF THERE WAS EVER A SALE of notions >• <« 98 1.25, selection, the assortment is and small wares that’ll be long remembered ami 1 1.19 large. 57 inches 50, referred to as the lowest of low water marks in rings, wide, regularly $2.25 per yard. Clearance 1.42 i>4 inch Damask, in several very dtsirable patterns, good linen, 1.02, quality prices, that sale will be this clearance sale. $1.25 Peau de 1.50, 125 45c. grand sey Suiting, 57 inches wide, $2.50 Clear- Cygne, Clearance price, regularly per yard. Shaped Collar I2$c., clear- 1.47 stiffening,reguiarly ance price... .. stf Kersey, 57 inches wide. Clearance price.98 JAPANESE HABUTATI SILK. ld5c. Soutache Hi aid, clearance price.. !r>n ■ lieviot, regularly $1.25 per yard. Clearance price.98 10c Darning Balls, clearance price .... ic trance price.75 SPECIAL. 12$c Kid Curlers, clearance price.;> 9c, rails for §1.42. Clearance Bees Wax, clearance price 3c regularly price. 1.19 Perspiration proof, regularly $1.00 per yard, clearance sale.89 245 yards Scotch Damask, warranted pure linen, Black Cheviot at 45 and 09 cents per Carpet Tacks, per paper, clearance price 2c yard. very latest patterns, 50 inches wide, our best value, 25c Curtain clearance 92 eents Clearance Regularly Cords, price. 12k; il, regularly per yard. price.09 regularly for seventy-live cents per yard. Special in- Regularly l‘2k; Curtain Cords, clearance price 5c • Clearance I RESFORTE SILKS. gularly $1.00 per yard. price.85 ducement during this sale. Clearance price, per yard, Regularly 10c Mucilage, clearance price 5c •■■ge, regularly 75 cents per yard. Clearance price.02 Thimbles, clearance price. 3c ill, regularly $1.00 per yard. Clearance price.81 The greatest wearing silks on the market, will not break or tear, taffeta Linen Finish Thread, clearance price. 4c cents Clearance _50c. Regularly 39c Fancy Steel Buttons per doz., ioth, regularly 02 per yard. price.,. .48 warranted all silk and wear sells for JOs* finish, guaranteed, regularly clearance ... t, regularly $1.00 per yard. Clearance price.75 price... 19© 07c. Clearance Regularly $1 and 1.25 damask, extra fine and beautiful patterns, A 1 sev- Regularly 5tc Steel Buttons 54 inches $1.25. Clearance per yard. price. quality, Fancy per doz., wide, regularly price.98 enty- two inches wide. Clearance price.§ 78 clearance price.25c Regularly $1.37 damask seventy-two inches wide, beautiful finish and splendid Regularly I2$c quality Marquir Dress Stays patterns. Clearance price.80 per doz., clearance price 2c 12k; Gilt Braid clearance Damask that sells everywhere for $1.50 per per yard, price_ 3c yard.. Hook and Eyes per doz., clearance The damask we have in Hump highest price stock, regularly $1.75 per yard, beautiful dou- price. 2c DRESS PATTERNS. ble satin finish, very elegant quality pure Irish linen, to close out, during this Regularly 39c Silver Thimbles, clearance price 19c sale, at less than it can be bought for today. Clearance price. 1.10 Regularly 10c Collar Studs, clearance price. 4c Ii '■nil i T WINES AND E0LEANS at 20 cent Salter’s Embroidery Silk per skein, clearance per WE GUARANTEE IHKsK TO HE THE BIGGEST DAMASK ... 3c “ price... VALUES EVER OFFERED IN BELFAST. Box Hairpins, clearance price. 4c discount from 20 cent quality Black Percaline, clearance sale.15 Toilet Paper per bunch, clearance Price. Tc regular price. and 25 17 Regular 92e per dozen Napkins, clearance price.00 10,12$ 15<* Hat Pius, clearance price. 5c 15 11 «« it tt «. 27 10c Stick Pin, clearance price .. 5c $1.25 .08 25c Grip Markers, clearance 89 silk .25 1.39 price...12$a 1 15 Colored Dress Buttons per doz., clearance Brass Cloth Lining.07 1.75 1.35 price. 5c eitiugs in reds, blue, grays, brown, black and green. Clear- 1.98 1.55 Best Machine Oil, clearance price. .. 7c .$ .44 3.00 2 19 Regularly 10c Bone Hairpins per doz clear- ance 4.00 3.10 price. 8c ■ > POSITIVELY ONE OF THE BIGGEST DRESS GOODS 15c Bone doz clear- McGEE ADJUSTABLE 3.75 2.87 Regularly Hairpins per ance pi ice.. .. 11c WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. 4.50 3.50 Regularly 17c Bone Hairpins per doz., clear- inches wide. Clearance price.39 YOKE UNDERSKIRTS. 4.75 .3.68 ance price. 13c regularly 874 cents. Clearance 5.50 3.08 Regularly 20e Pom* Hairpins per doz., clear- price.59 ance .15C I 50 inches wide. Clearance 40 dozen fine damask towels regular retail prices from 50cents to $1.25 each. price. Miitiugs, price (per yard).45 Regularly 25c Bone doz.. clear- -5 Broadcloth. Clearance Fit like custom made and cost half as much. Hairpins per price.98c. and 1.25 Plain hemstitch or fringed linen damask towel, clearance price.42 ance price. 20c floods, was 25c. per yard. Clearance price.12^ double size linen towel Aluminum Hairpins p»*r d«>z.. clearance price 9c We have never sold a more; satisfactory gar- damask, large retail regularly i'lannels. Clearance price. 39 75 cents each, clearance price.. gularly $1.25 per yard. Clearance price.75 ment, no strings or laces to bother, misfit im- fine 78 and 87 cent towels, clearance Cloth, 52 in. wide, $1.25 Clearance .02t Very quality price.. regularly per yd. price. damask towels, clearance price. possible. Wholesale prices during the Regularly $1.00 .75 TOILET ARTICLES January 1.25 .. at ONK HAM CRICK. Don’t ^MNANTS AND SHORT LENGTHS HAVE BEEN MEASUR- clearance sale. just wait Hardanger Lanyas, regularly /5 cents per yard, clearance price 59 until llu* s|o« U is pawnl over. 'AGGED AT PRICES FROM TO TWO- 25c Complexion powder, clearance prim*. ONE-QUARTER •• ** Clearance price for regularly $2.00 McGee Skirts..1.49 50c .2:.'c I thirds *.:tual value. ** 10c Sachets, clearance price 5 e 2.25 1.74 L_ 25c Quadruple Fx tracts, cleanup e prie«*_ l2jc __ 44 44 41 SPECIAL. •* 2.50 1.98 50c .25 c •i *« *« ** c ...25 c .58 50c Almond Cream, clearance price... 25 c .78 ....SPECIAL.... 75c Bloom "f Youth, *• *• .37Ac .88 100 doz. Ladies’ plain hemstitch handkerchiefs, clearance price.3 25c Rose Cosmetii »*, .i*>|e »* j 25 1 lot Black Mercerized Petticoats, regularly 87c., clearance sale.S .59 76c Quintine Hair Tonic, clearance price. 37Ac <• •• •• 47 pure line hemstitch bdkfs ,5 •* 1 98c., “.66 25c Medicated Soap ... 1 wine and case, clearance Gent’s hemstitched hdkfs. silk initial uje price.124 j Japonet .10 New Complexion soap, ctearance 7 c and clearance gl.25. “.89 price. Holder, price.25 «•““_ 350 doz. ladies’ hemstitched handkerchiefs, used for decorating our store during 52c Vaseline, clearance mice.10 c h s, clearance price.25 holidays, regularly 5 and 10 quality, clearance price. 01 hatuary, clearance price.. .49 Ladies’ Linen Collars, regularly 15 cents each .'09 I'. •■arance price.15 .25 trimhings SPECIAL. 'h clearance .-r.75 appliqueT set, price— 500 cent Im- .95 twmty-*ive quality clearance BIG 1.25 Itegularly 25cent Applique, price.15 ^2 VALUES*- I Cloth. 5 brushes, at 5c each .12 ported 1.38 20 50 •• .25 I 1.50 Inch value at 50c. 42 and 45 cent clearance 3 Ecru Cluny Insertion, good par yd., clearance price, 25c. mostly 25 cent clearance Applique, prise.32 quality, price.124 50 cent clearance '■ Hack Combs, Applique, price.39 .124 and 98 cent clearance ce.65 5 inch Ecru value at 87c. per clearance 42c. 58 .39 87$ Applique, pr Cluny Insertion, good yd., price, t, hags, regularly cents, All Over clearance I st .89 $1.25 Lace, price.69 Hags, in different and 15 cents .89 1 lot Net Laces, widths, regularly 10, 12$ per yard, V Hags, clearance Wrist Bags, 1.124 price.;.05 lot Torehion clearance .04 10 cent braids, clearance igs, .79 1 Laces, price. trimming price.p to" hags, 1.25 19 .12 1-2 1 lot 15, 17, 25 aud 27 cent quality Hamburgs clearance price.IO 21 .. i \ 50 cent per 100, .25 Laundered White 25 'lG legularly 15c. per yard, 09 75 c. nt quality Men’s Shirts, .49 100 dozen butt ons retail from 10 to 25 cents Aprons, 39 regularly per dozen, clearance price per dozen.05 Regular 25c Beits, clearance 01 Outfit, regularly 25c., 124 price.15c 50c .21*0 200 yards new Fall and Winter Veilings, Highest Umbrellas—warrant- lr.test styles, to retail at 25 cents per quality ed in every respect.J Compare prices Muslin yard, clearance price...15 BEDSPREADS SVf^“ and quality with what you find at other Kegulai' S .75 Spu*ail.s, clearanea £ ti2 stores for double the price price. l.on 75 Underwear \ •• 1 25 .‘.18 1-5" 4.50 warranted Umbrellas at clearance price..$ 2.87 1.25 5heets and 54.00, 4.25, u 1)8 Pillow .« clearance Cases. .L 1-S7 regularly cents, price.67 ,, 2.25 1.58 Si.25 .98 2.0(1 •• ‘‘ 1 lot Bleached Sheets, size 72x90 inches, clearance price.39 34)0 and 3.25 i'»8 I.,,;, titubes,mise, clearance price.65 4.00 ‘J.i i8 1 lot special linen finish Hemstitched Pillow Cates, 42x36 inches, clearance price.12$ 2.50 1-75 (each).23 1 lot 72x90 hand torn Sheets, regularly 75 cents, clearance .hf -—- price.63 1.15 and 1.25 “_“ I 12V cent Outings, very best quality, per y7.J6 price than they can be manufactured. Gent’s extra heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, clearance price.39 25 eent plain white Nainsook, SPtCIAL Boys’ Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, clearance 30 cent plain white Nainsook, .21 from 32 to 44 bust measure. Don’t price.19 1 Sizes 42 cent plain white Nainsook, .31 Gross only, Brass Extension Curtain .25 miss this opportunity. 36 cent plain white Nainsook, Bods, fancy ends, retail regularly at * Bonnets. 25 cent Persian Lawn .I 20c. each, clearance I ia,1|i«lette Wrappers, clearance prjce.$ Baby price..^ Regularly .39 Clearance Price.20 50 cent Persian Lawn .35 u .. •• 1.19 25 ■ .59 39 42 cent French Organdies 1 small lot Wood Curtain ...... 1.25 35 Rods, complete :::::::::::::::::::. .62 42 50 cent French Organdies with brackets and ends, <« ...... 1.39 .25' regularly 17c., .87 62 42 cent White Muslin clearance price. <>0 ______39 __ .95 69 57 cent White Muslin 15c. Picture Cord, clearance 8c < 4- price. ci-rized Waists, clearance price.$ .75 1.00 73 69 cent white Muslin. •« 1.15 1.25 88 •• 1.25 1.37 97 •“ SHAWL BARGAINS. YARNS. '■ 1.42 1.00 black Mercerized out at 25 cent less than [' Shirt Waists to close per 1.50 1.19 400 "me clearance skeins Arnosric domestic early, as there are only a few waists of each size. 94.26 quality, price.93.29 yarn per “ “ 4.29 skein, clearance price,.pg 1 Piece Black 44 inches retails for $1.00 per yard, 6.60 Silk Mohair, wide, regularly 385 skeins 30 cent Scotch “ 6.89 quality yarn clearance price.. 7.00 per skein, clearance price.25 SPECIAL. I 3 Pieces Cotton Cheviots, 12ic. quality, clearance price.08 Germantown Yarn, per skein, clear- ance r, .V1'lj $o.00, fc.oo, $6.50 and $7.00 Umbrellas in one lot, M __ I , 25 dozen extra Fleeced 25c. clearance price. 09 Side heavy Hose, quality, price.21 1 lot 25c. quality Hose Supporters, clearance price.15 -—_ ata clearance price of.....I Saxony yarn, per skein, clearance sale... .09 1 small lot kinds and sizes, clearance price (each).09 1 and $1.25 each,clearance price.75 Underwear, (assorted , small lot Long Kimonas, regularly $1.00 Shetland Floss, per skein, clearance sale .09 -———— -:-; THE HEWS OF BKOOKS.

County Correspondence. Horace Gerald recently lost a valuable You can make better food with work horse. Belfast National LOCALS. PROSPECT FERRY. C. E. Lane made a business trip to SEARSPORT ESTABLISHED IN Miss Miriam Grindle visited in Sandy- Aroostook county last week. 1836. ORGANIZED AS NATIONai last week_Mr. and Mrs. Harriman kAN(< E. C. Pike is in Boston on a business point J. H. Gordon and wife visite d relative trip. visited their daughter, Mrs. M. B. Grant, in Exeter, N. H.t last week and visited in and Mrs. to the storm of 25th there Sandypoiut lastSunday—Mr. Boston on the return trip. Capital Stock Owing January Arthur Shute of Sandypoint visited Mr. $100,000, Surplus $20,000, Stock no in the were schools village. and Mrs. Granville Shute several days last Royal The boys of the II ieh school are Liability Raking powder practic- basket bail. The old Yankee Mr. ami Mrs. Fred McDonald are occupy- week. ing Blade ABSOLUTELY PURE. hall is used as a place of meeting. ing Mrs. R. F. Sullivan’s tenement. CLARK’S CORNER (Prospect.) DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Mrs. Flora Thompson and Miss SOLICITED Capt. Amos Dow, S. S. California of the C. H. Gross has been on the sick list.... Myrtle Every and Forbes, who have been visiting relatives in courtesy advantage consistent with conservative banking Hawaiian line, is spending a few days in Levi Clark has been very sick with pneu- town. more Brooks, returned to Boston this week. monia, but is better at this writing....Mr. Lighter, sweeter, palatable SWISS I DEPARTMENT. News has been received of the sudden and Mrs. Elmer Clark are expected home Mrs. Hattie Merrithew left Saturday for in this week from Spruce Head....The Gray and wholesome. South Portland and will stay for a time death of Harvey N. Edw ards at his home Established for the beneht and convenience of those boys have a contract to move two or three with her son, Harold Merrithew, who lives seeking an incom. Jackson, Me. TfONS and and " car loads of shovel handle blocks to Brooks. there. SAVINGS, yet desiring them so invested as always to ».rs> “ Walter Towers left Wednesday morning _Mrs. Sewell Butterfield is failing very “r BUCKS PORT* FRANKFORT. Mrs. W. O. Estes has returned from INTEREST PAID AT 3 PER CENT COMPOUNDED to join sch. James W. Paul, Capt. Nathan fast. sty,, , Sheriff Burke Leach made the Mrs. who broke her arm and Jackson, where she has been caring for her Gilkey, as mate. Deputy Delia Hill, Money deposited goes on interest FIRST DAY OF sister, Mrs. Minnie Tasker, who for some EVERY MONTH SOUTH MONTVILLE. dislocated her wrist on the "’ announcement on and notified all by falling icy CATES OF ••= Miss Gertrude Bowen, who is attending Monday, weeks has been very ill. DEPOSIT will be given bearing interest from day of issue ret Mrs. Maria who has been is sidewalk in Brewer a few weeks ago, has the Castine Normal school, is at home for a Griffin, sick, interested parties, that Sheriff Mayo would returned from Bangur, where she went to Ellis is in health For the safety of the Depositors in either department of this short vacation. better....Mrs. Edward B. Lunt enforce the law in the Manley very poor and bank slightly strictly prohibitory have her arm cared for by Dr. Edmunds, SUKPLU8 and the of t has been with his daughter, Mrs. W. S. personal liability its STOCKHOLDERS, to the t x was carried to the hospital at Belfast last Sheriff has notified all furs. Hill is upon her own ex- Mrs. X. II. W. Wharfl left by boat Monday county. Mayo dependent Reynolds, for several weeks, lie is now National Currency Act, thus affording a very great degree of ertions for a and this accident security. to join her husband at his new pastorate in week for a surgical operation.Adriel that he shall look to them for the livelihood, thought to be improving slowly. deputies will debar her from for SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES for rent at Tupper’s Lake, N. Y. l’ease was taken to the Belfast Hospital working many 83.00, *5.00, $6.50and $8.00 p,., strict enforcement, and all deputies who do was last week for an for months. This community shocked by news of uest construction, and equaled in few instances in this operation appendicitis, not care to aid in the enforcement will country. C. A. Rogers and F. P. Decrow are assist- which has troubled him for several months. resign the sudden and unexpected death of Harvey on of the lot and new ones will be in their EAST ing Engineer Brock the survey Dinslow is on the sick list. appointed PALERMO. N. Edwards of Jackson _Rev. E. A. Tuesday morning, If. rerguson at high water with steamer lines for the R. R. H. T. Stubbs has received a lie had been about his business as Seaport Doubtless the snow storm would have There is a good prospect of a usual big etter the safe arrival at Port au having Waquoit and a powerful steam pump; services at the church but the {daces....Capt.announcing the day previous, but was taken ill during The members of the Epworth l.eague are prevented Prince, of the three-masted schooner Grange at this plaee. Some of the members heavy northeast snow storm commenced at pastor’s condition was such that notices Hayti, the night and died before morning. He was planning a valentine social to be held in the Carrie A. Bucknam, Frank A. of the are interested dusk and the attempt may have to be aban- Modern ^ were in advance that there would be Capt. Torrey, Washington Grange born in Brooks and was a veteran of the vestry of the M. E. church Tuesday even- given lumber from Jan. 14. She doned at midnight. The sails and rigging no services last Wilmington, and have tried to get Carroll Turner to Civ'l war. ing, Keb. 14th. Sunday. will load there with for New York. stripped from schooner Richard S. logwood make a hall over his store until a hall can Learning, Miss Inez Hutchinson has returned wrecked on Long shoai, were sold at auc- of our citizens are hauling wood ROCKPORT. built—W. F. Brown, who has for the past Many SWANVILIE. from Massachusetts, where she was with tion to-day. for I’ike's and the in few years been the only blacksmith industry goodly piles At a recent meeting of the Twentieth here, her brother Harry, who has been Rockland, Jan. 31. Captain M. V. K. the mill testify to the industry of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brown, who have will soon move to Weeks Mills_Miss danger- yard at the home of Mrs. Brastow ill. He is better and the Brewster of Port Jefferson, Long Century Club Grace A. Hradstreet closed a ously doctors Island, Banking these woodsmen. been in Massachusetts the few very success- past months, hope for a complete recovery, although it N. Y., has closed a contract with Cobb, Miss Louise Pitcher of Camden gave a very ful term of school here Friday. Miss Brad- \w,Ns The Grinnell & Monroe wood ma- returned home Saturday night. Mrs. will be weeks before that is accomplished. Butler & Co., for the contrcuthm of a sin- sawing street is a well known teacher, interesting talk on “A Voyage to the Ori- having He will come home as soon as he is able gle deck, four-masted lumber schooner of Ale of chine is meeting with much favor among our Brown’s father, P. T. Clements of Monroe, taught 16 schools in this and other towns to great an who have wood to manufacture, illustrated with and cos- stand the journey about X,(X)i! tons. The dimensions will be people ent,” photographs — There is more came down Wednesday to open the house very successfully stave as an tumes of the lands. Miss Pitcher follows: Keel, lit! feet; beam, 37 fhe largest piles are sawed in incredi- far away lumber hauled at the two mills this This is the third season Brooks feet; — Miss Lillian being has used 13 short time. made the voyage from New York to Manila and have it warm Phillips hold, feel. The frame will be cut at bly season than for some years. The big fall the snow roller anti has con- and with and Mrs. is visiting friends here—Fred Black, the experience once by William Bisbee and upon its ar- Singapore Capt. Stanley of snow has checked business for a few vinced the most critic of its im- Penobscot Engine Co., No. 1, will hold a in bark Obrig. On the mail carrier from Swanville to Belfast, carping rival here about two months hence work Amsbury Adolph days. mense over device ever in- We 2 meeting this, Thursday, evening, when the return touched at the Island of St. came near perishing in the blinding snow superiority any will begin immediately. This ensures an- pay per „ trip they vented for roads. In two „ „ positions w ill be assigned. The new rub- Helena and visited and learned storm Jan. 25th. lie lost the road and breaking days other busy summer at the yard and is good ^ Longwood after the great storm of last week our roads ber coats have arrived and are now ready that the caretaker of the home which shel- drove down across E. B. Greeley’s field to- NORTHPORT NEWS. news. over three were perfectly open to travel, not narrow huudrt J for the hosemen. tered the exiled was a Mrs. Griu- ward the river, llis light was seen by A. Newport, R. I„ Jan. 26. The schooner dollars, and Napoleon tracks but wide hard roads in which loaded of Mark Grinnell who for G. Nickerson, who went to his rescue. He Whitney of Matildas, bound of Boston is here this week nell, sister-in-law not too lame, or is teams could Henry Maine, George Hawley At the was cared for at the home of J. W. Nicker- Everybody, lazy, busy. pass anywhere. from New York for with in the interests of C. II. & several years resided in Rockport. Waroham, Mass., Sprague Co., instruc- son, where he remained until noon, Adams cut her cable here and coal dealers. Mr. is fora conclusion of the interesting and F'riday Eugene his foot quite badly Both the boys and girls of the High coal, parted early today llawley looking tive talk the club Miss Pitcher when he took the trip to Belfast with the last week. went ashore at the soutli end of the harbor. site to build coal pockets and has probably presented school have formed basket ball teams and REMEMBER mail... and Mrs. E. L. The is an with a bunch of carnations in Mr. Cunningham in the near can Whitney old two-masted vessel found one at Mack’s Point. large appre- Mrs. Rhodes has future Belfast look well to ciation of her kindness. went to Brooks Sunday and their niece, Lucy returned from a and is leaking. The crew is on board but visit with relatives her laurels. They are being trained by Mrs. Geo. has the Wal- Bertha McTaggart, returned with them. and friends in Massa- are in no danger. Jan. 27. The Partridge bought chusetts. their teacher, Mr. Woods. The officers of Whitney on is full of water and an made lace homestead steamboat avenue. The THORNDIKE. the young ladies basket ball team are as attempt by tug Wallaces have the Sullivan field on CAMDEN. Solicitor to float the craft has been aban- bought most severe storm of the season Mrs. Flora Brolian has arrived at her follows: Manager, Marie York ; Captain, that it is added i. The visit- doned for the The vessel the back road to Belfast and contemplate The remains of the late George W. Heahl brother’s, fl. W. Elwell, after a visit with Edna Elwell; Secretary, Winnie Patterson ; present. is 35 ^ building in the near future. ed this vicinity Jan. 25th and 26th. The her Lila Estes. The years old and is thought to be in poor of Mattapan, Mass., arrived on the boat daughter, near Boston. Treasurer, young gentle- ance, and roads were so badly drifted that no mail men have chosen officers as follows: shape. compound!-,;: v.-p, The Penobscot came in through the ice morning and were taken to his Charles Rhodes ^ Saturday Capt. and wife returned Manager, Frank 11. Lane; Rockland, Jan. 27. The weather was tine Saturday and in fifteen minutes after her was delivered on route No. 1 from Tuesday to their Beech Hill home Captain, old home in Lincolnville Center for inter- last week after an Lawrence M. Cook; Secretary, Everett today, compared with the gale of Wednes- is gain to you and cost departure, the ice had formed in her wake afternoon until Saturday. Routes 2 and 3 extended stay in Everett, Mass. day and relief you nottiii ment. A wife and three sisters, Mrs. J. E. Cilley; Treasurer, Earl A. Trundy. Thursday, rendering possible strong enough to bear the sea-gulls which were also impassable for a few days_ to the schooners damaged by the storm. were her. Scruton, Mrs. J. L. Kidder and Mrs. J. M. The Hills brothers, and following This shows the tem- Mrs. Foster returned to her home in Rock- Henry Isaac, lbe officers of Golden Crown Lodge, The schooner James Rothwell of Boston, of the water. Lovett, all of Lincolnville, survive him. have filled their large ice house and that of perature port Jan. 24th.William Farwell and Knights of Pythias, were installed Tuesday which went ashore on Birch Island Wed- The deceased was 56 years of age—F. I. L. W. Benner from their own Henry Higgins attended the K. of P. jubi- ponds. night by Grand Keeper of Kecords and nesday, was floated at tide and We paid to One of our citizens who is in correspon- Marshal), who has been assisting in sur- today high dep< lee in Bangor last week. Mr. Farwell re- Charles O. has cut ice at Seal Wilfred E. Ricker of Portland,assisted towed to this port by the tug F. M. Smith. dence with a friend in New Tork who is on the B, & A. railroad, was home over Dickey the Cove meat, to v turned home Friday morning, but Mr. Hig- veying E. C. Holbrook as Grand Prelate and While stranded the schooner took in subject the inside in the railroad deal taking place He left Monday for Hampden to fill the icehouses of H. W., E. B., A. F. by a large remained until and Sunday. M. ,1. Dow as Grand Master at Arms. The of water but her seams here, informs us that the sale of Sears’ gins Saturday morning, Center_The funeral of the late Dr. Oliver El well, Mr. Dissell and others and filled the quantity closed attended the funeral service of bis nephew, new officers are as follows: Chancellor when the vessel was floated and a S3 Island is a bona fide transaction and in- G. Shermau, whose death occurred in Ham- icehouse of Ex-Sheriff Norton and those at only 0?9 5( James N. Higgins, in Brewer Jan. 27th — j the Commander, E. B. Vice Chan- ini ush of water was observed sures the finest water front along the coast was held his home on Battery. Edwards; slight during Ur. B. P. Hurd a nice ilton, Bermuda, from A. K. Rev. E. E. the into this of Maine, recently bought 2 ! cellor, Huxford; Prelate, trip harbor. The Rothwell of the Belfast road Saturday afternoon at ii. v Brown is a lot of carriage horse Joseph Farwell of 1 eimiug large Colburn; Master at Arms, C. F. Files; will be put on the marine railway at Cam- young o’clock. Rev. Henry Jones of the St, kiln The N. E. Telephone Co. is replacing the Unity. Two horses will not come amiss cedar ousts, pulp wood, wood, cord Keeper of Records and Seal, E. G. Roberts, dem and repairs made. DEPOSITS SOI U J Human j-jpisuupai gii^iuu turn bean six pin arms by double ten pm arms, with the doctor, who is quite a busy man wood, poles, hoop poles, and hauling Master of Finance, F. K. Roberts; Master The two-master Maud Seward of Ston- giving Ur. W. F. Bisbee, Reuben S. G. to the Cove lor to a to the wires qpwadays—Mr. F. L. Philbrick is ship- Leland, { shipment Rockland. of Exchequer, A. B. Pay son; Inner Guard, ington, which grounded on Birch Island metropolitan appearance Ritterbush and Edmunds acted as SATISFACTION ;:■> r, — Joseph along our streets. The linemen with zero ping his apples to Liverpool Edward Fred Moulton; OuterGuard, Geo. II Miller. liar dragged over on the pall bearers. Many and beautiful floral | It was reported last Saturday that in Wednesday, to! an(i a wind Walker aud son liarn' of Brocks were in A ,banquet followed the installation cere- island todav. The schooner is now on ••'Veathei strong blowing have tributes showed the high esteem in which your beautilul but rum-cursed not an high ot the city monies, shore and full of water. Samuel the 'to work lively Pn top poles to keep town Sunday—Mr. George Whitt? yi-sjfod the deceased was held. open bar was i» operation, put that Goss, pocket owner, arrived here He to be friends in Jackson last week.Mrs. were very today. hopes from freezing. peddlers numerous aud spllimi members of the lirooks school Charies Patterson and daughter passed last s| Tiie High able to float her, Mr, Goss says lie carried very poor pjf; have for the of Instead of commemorating the birthday week with her Mr. and Mrs. Ai- SiSbvFolii^ I organized purpose starting tiO insurance on the Seward. parents, the of Christian Endeavor next Sunday even- in Mrs. FraiiBeS FiVnch has to Boston i a school paper to be called Mayflower. While a cargo of WALDO plioiiso Huff, Brooks.,..Lewis P, Phil- gohe Congratulations are in order to Mr. and awaiting granite at Ston- TRi'ST as it is in the The officers are as follows: Business Man- CO, ing, arranged topic books, brick came front Vassalboro Friday, night for awhile.Mrs. Jane Withered has Mrs. Mark 1). Mei.dall on the arrival at ington yesterday the schooner Caroline Grey Endeavor will be observed ager, Clara Springer; Assistant Manager, C. K. KNOHI Christian Day to pass Saturday and Sunday with his par- their home of a If he sprang a leak. With pumps working she I to for a visit—Mr. Frank bouncing boy. proves Frank II. 12th and the for the ser- I gone Prospect Hester Rose; Editor-in-Chief, was towed to this February subject ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Philbrick. to be as temperate, prudent and industrious port today where she will C. O. poos. Keb. will be “Christ a Lane; Assistant Editor, Hattie L. Work; vice Sunday, 5th, Erskine came from Belfast Sunday for a as his father he will be an honored citizen be repaired. F. R. W Ko we are Servants."’ Local Editor, Earle A. Truudy; Personal Servant and Reference, short visit with his while the steam- of the town. naiumuie, ,ian. ~m. 1 ne uai Kiiuiine uutu CENTRE montvillk. family, | Mertie 2, 3—11, is Editor, Ames; Literary Editors, Tidings, of the fleet of liio coffee DIRECTORS I. \» Phillipians, er Golden Rod, of which he engineer, is M. Cook and Edna El well: Atli- clippers Nathaniel a civil war veter- At the regular meeting of Excelsior Lawrence owned C. Morton Stewart & sailed Mr. Stewart, being repaired..... Mr. F. S. Harriinan was by Co., gust a ; Edward .1. ■ Lawrence E. Treas- ^ From all we can lean John Lodge, F. and A. M., Tuesday evening, eletic Editor, Estes; with a of coal for New Lancaster, an, died Jan. 25th after a long illness, aged in Belfast recently on business—H. F. yesterday cargo Burleigh, ,Jan. the officers were in- urer, Marie York. It is confidently expect- Align- proprietor of the mail stage on this route, came from last 24th, following London, Connecticut. The departure of S4 years. The last part of his life he was Partridge Bangor early stalled 1). I). G. M. Leslie D. Ames of ed that the efforts of these literary aspirants fast ; Fields S. iv>, ! is high line for trips during the blizzard. \ week on account of illness, lie returned to by the Glad Tidings ends her career as a Rio the cold confined to his bed. lie was eared LincolnviHe in his usual happy manner: will throw all previous achievements in and also her at Charles E. Know]! Notwithstanding weather, strong kindly Bangor Monday-Mrs. Dolly Black, one trader, ownership this port, \Y. R. A. 8. Charles E. tliis direction into the shade. Success to estou < wind and heavy snow, he has made almost I for his Mrs. Carver. The of the oldest ladies in fell M., Packard; V»., she having been sold to M. S. Gilbert of Wad I in, Will by daughter, town, Sunday Drink .1. Martin G. Black Treas- them. We like to see this evidence of their time on the week, water; YY., ; Conn. The new owner will have liolii-ri P h schedule every trip past j fiineial was held at 1 in.Mrs. and her — Mr. Ivan Mystic, Durham, Sunday p. severely injured Dip A. C. F. B. ambition. When mu people receive their daily even- 24lli to urer, Batchelder; Secretary, the graceful barkantine converted into a E. A. Sprowl returned Jan. from Bos- Grant left Monday for Bangor resume Peirce, Krankiorf ^ mail so in such weather it (Bidden; S. D., Isaac Hills; .J. D., II. YY. three-masted and will use her in ing regularly where she lias severai weeks w itli bis studies in the Shaw Business A fine entertainment was in schooner, ■ ton, spent College. Albert VY. 11 very given Joseph William-. teaches tiiein tu appreciate the good ser- her daughter, Mrs. Freeman Johnson. _Mr. and Mrs. Herd llarrinian of Pros- Chapman; Chaplain, assail; the church parlor last Friday evening with the general coasting trade. The Glad Tid rendered Mr. Lancaster. Marshal, A. F. Elwell; 8. S., Fred L. is the third vessel of the coffee to vice by The severe snow storm last week made con- pect Ferry visited relatives here last Sun- the following program : Solo, “Go to Sleep ings fleet Knovvlton; J. 8., Charles Rhodes; Tyler, be sold from this the siderable work for our road surveyors. Ralph Ross came here from Ma Babe,” Mrs. Francis Merritt; male port during past Obitvaky. Rev. George Edward da}.Tug George A. Lane. The impressive installa- Krauth, They were equal to tlie emergency and had Bncksport Monday with freight for the duett, “Larboard Watch,” Messrs. Jones year, the others being the barkantine who died in Searsport, Jan. 31st, was 'lie i tion was public and a large number of mem- Frances and The was tlie roads open Saturday in time for tlie Northern Maine Seaport R. R. Co-Steam- and Morrill; male quartette, “Doctor Foster Amy. Glad Tidings son of ''liarles Porterfield and Mary Vir- bers and invited friends were present. A. built at in a mail. The carrier on K. F. 1). No. 2 was er Golden Rod recently brought 350 bags of Went to Glos’ter,” Messrs. Morrill, Good- Belfast, Me., 1884. She is gil, in Krauth of Philadelphia. Mr. Krauth such as the ladies of unable to reach here as some of the roads grain and other freight here for F. S. Ilar- supper, Nortliport win, Jones and Brown; lecture, “Three vessel of 008 tons net. Don't was 4"> years old, a graduate of the L'niver- know so well how to was served to in Knox were not Bar- rinian... .There was an of men on the prepare, Years on the Rev. E. E. Col- Boston, Jan. 81. Word was received Long! passable-George army Pacific,” by sit oi "i Vnnsy Ivania and held the degree of four tables of people, who did justice low and daughter, Mrs. Rozetta Price of road shoveling snow after the severe storm ample burn. This lecture was from the personal yesterday that the bark Rebecca Crowell, M A trout that institution. He was a! t«< the viands set before them, alter which Ruck port, visited his mother, -Mrs. Adelia of last week. No R. F. 1). Thursday for experience of Mr. Colburn and can Jmt be Capt. Dow, which ran ashore 20 miles east teacher for nine years in the South; then the company were entertained with recita- on j Keller, last week and were storm-staved the first, time this winter — There seems to all who hear it. Mr. Col- of Nassau Jan. 12, while bound from a three course at the appreciated by took year’s Lutherian tions and vocal and instrumental music by San P. a during the heavy snow fall.. .Samuel Whit- be an epidemic of bad colds in this i burn is an interesting speaker upon any Juan, lb, to this port with cargo "theological Seminary Mt. \iry, Philadel-! vicinity, members and visitors. of more of Morrill visited his Charles subject which lie may treat. Our friends in molasses, has floated and arrived at Nas- pbia, where he was ordained, as a minister. ! friend, recently.Cora A. Goodwin PROSPECT VILLAGE, Belfast, Searsport and should sau. She jettisoned part of her cargo lie held charges in Philadelphia, Thompson, Winterport j Cleveland, \ visited her cousin, Hattie Clough of Lib- hear it. lee cream and cake were served while ashore, and is now discharging 1055 Ohio, ana Harrisonburg, Va. The past two The storm of last week was the worst MRS. WILLIAM R. GRACE. home last and a social time after the lecture. casks of molasses, the rein tinder of her he was a in the firm of Jas. erty, returning week.Rev. enjoyed years, partner j Nathan Hunt of for six years. In many places there were shipment, preparatory to out for :-ani it. Earle of of I Charleston, Me., spent a Widow of New York’s Ex-Mayor has Rela- hauling Boston, publisher religious an Cough few days last week with Allen Goodwin drifts to the depth of 7 feet which had to We noticed in a recent issue of The examination, literature. Failing health obliged him to ! tives in Thomaston. She was Married in and then went to Boston on business.... On what is called the James Journal the death of Geo. W. Dorman of give up the work, and he decided to return ! be shoveled. Tenant’* Harbor. First Met Mr. Is sum C Lizzie Thompson was taken sick Grace Freedom. For many years Mr. Dorman { to "the ministry. The strain of preaching, violently Littlefield hill it &>ok four men three BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. j last Sunday and Dr. Pearson of Morrill was days in Callao. lived in Brooks and lie was one of the best tu use. in his enfeebled state, was too much for him, ! to shovel. There was no mail for two days. ] called. known men in town thirty or forty years he suffered a nervous collapse and died at i _The L of Mr. Fred Dockhaui’s house [From the Thomaston Herald.] Corrected Weekly for The Journal. his ago. He came here seme sixty years ago the home of brother-in-law, Dr. li. II, i caught fire and but for the efforts of kind Produce Market. Prices Paid Producer. WINTER PORT. The. brief item which lias appeared in a and married the widow Choate, formerly Price lOe Sellers. Mr. Krauth was a gifted scholar, neighbors he would have lost his tine set of j The W. li. C. made a of number of the State papers within a few Rhoda Sawyer, mid they lived on the Saw- 40 ton, 9.00a 12.00 an eloquent preacher and a Christian gen- presentation flags buildings. Fie extends his thanks to all Apples p bu., Hay $> ( relative to how and where the late ex- on liili in West Brooks. 5 Hides mourn days yer place Sprout dried, p lb, p tb, <>& A tleman. Many friends his loss. lie to the G. A. R. and the Primary schools Sat- who so lent a hand — John FOH kindly helping William R. Grace of New York first Mrs. Dorman was well connected and had pea, 2.25 I amb p lb, y leaves a Jennie Mayor Beans, widow, Sellers Krauth of at Union was Pendleton of Stonington is visiting his urday evening Hal), which aged met his wife, has a local flavor which will many friends in Boston. Her first hus- medium, 2.50 Lamb Skins, soil75 Bangor, and a sister, Mrs. Harriet R. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pendleton_ 2.75 Mutton P tb, prettily decorated for the occasion. The parents, be read with interest by Herald subscrib- band w is captain of a steamer, in sum- Yel’eyes, 0^7 Sparth of Philadelphia. Mr. Knowlton is Butter p tb, 2Q@‘22 Oats p bu., 32 tb, 40 Manley poorly_Dr. ers. mer the Dorman’s house was filled with city i Hags were very handsome and were made Horace Gould of Buck Beef, sides, p tb, (*a8 Potatoes p bu., 45&50 CITY DR1 ORE. port spent Sunday Mrs. widow of the is an Our earliest recollections are of silk and surmounted by a gilt eagle. The his I. F. Gould-Mrs. Grace, ex-mayor, company. Beef fore quarters, 5 Round Hog, 6 ISLESBOHO. with father, Lizzie as wer- own cousin of Capt. E. S. Smalley of this associated with Dorman and his wife in bu., 60 Straw ^ ton, 7.<>0 exercises interesting and the children’s Gould has returned from a visit in Belfast. Barley ^ town, and he was at the of the summer evenings he often Cheese P tb, tap Turkey p it*. 25(0.28 Friday evening, Jan. 27th, the officers of parts reflected great credit on their teachers, _The friends here of Ella of present wedding pleasant Partridge William R. Graeeand Miss Lillius out of doors, entertaining the Chicken tb, 14 Tallow p tb, 2va4 Misses Harriet Moody and Leua send A. Gilchrest, played Island Lodge, F. & A. M., were installed in Sprout Belfast congratulations.Mr. was an honest Calf Skins, per lb. BX&lliVeal p lb, 8 was as follows: which took place at the home of the bride’s neighborhood. He and hard 1 The program March, piano; Larrabee is very sick with stomach trouble. Duck £ tb, 14a 15j Wool, unwashed, 23 their new and commodious hall. About 200 W. Gilchrest and mail and highly song, Star Spangled Banner, choir; prayer. He is attended Dr. Stevens of Stockton parents, Capt. George working respected. p doz., 28 Wood, hard, 4.00®4.5C by at Tenants Harbor in 1859. The house Eggs were present, consisting of Masons, mem- Rev. Harry llill; presentation of flag to G. and Mrs. Charles H. Little- wife, Fowl tb, 12 Wood, soft, 3.00 Springs_Mr. which the Gilchrest lived is now 16 families A. R. by Mrs. Lucinda McDermott, Presi- field attended the installation of Odd family A Guaranteed Cure For File*. Geese p lb, bers of their and invited friends. Fel- owned the widow of who dent; response by Captain Benj. Atwood, lows and Rebekahs in by Whitney Long, Retail /‘rice. Retail Market. officer was Winterport_The The efficient installing Past of died several weeks ago. This is the old home- Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Commander; song, choir; presentation buyer will find 100 bushels of nice tb, SvoJO Lime bbl., Ernest J. A. apple stead, and Mrs. Grace when she comes to Piles. refund if l’AZO Beef,corned, p [email protected] Webster i* Master Sprague; Marshal, flag to the President for the schools by Mrs. ones for sale at Druggists money Butter Salt, 14 tb. 20 Oat Meal p tb, 4&5 Ivory George’s. Maine never fails to visit the scene of her Tlie choir of the F. B. church Ella Dorr, patriotic instructor; presentation OINTMENT fails to cure any ease, no mat- Corn p bu., 64iOnions p tb. 4 Sprague. she was in of flags to the schools by the President; childhood. The last time Tbom- ter of how long standing, in fi to 14 days. Cracked Corn, p bu, 64|Oil.Kerosene,gal.,14@I5 furnished the music, all ot which was ex- STOCKTON SPRINGS. saluting the flag by schools; remarks aston was about a year ago. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. Corn Meal, p bu., 64'Pollock >' ’b, 5a5£ by- Mr. J. I'. of a cellent. The officers installed for the ensu- Ellery Bowden, Supt. of schools; music, Gerrity Bangor spent day Capt. George W. Gilchrest was comman- If your druggist hasn’t it send 50c. in Cheese. tb, l6@l7{Pork ib. 10 in town the middle of last the der of built in this town, among them and it will be forwarded Cotton Seed, p cwt., 1.50 Plaster p bbl., 1.13 ing year are as follows: \V. M., L. N. Gil- piano; recitations by school children ; song, week, guest ships stamps postpaid. Miss Marie Ward being tte Kochambeau, Chimborazo, L. Cur- Codflsli drv, fe) lb, 5a8iRye Meal p tb, 3 R. choir, well, Mrs. C. R. of his mother-in-law and Mrs. cw I key S. W., Charles Pendleton, J. W., sister-in-law, and F.dward O’Brien, and Smal- Cranberries, p qt., [email protected] p t., 1.30 Best Tonus Hill, C. R. Lougee, Joshua Treat; benedic- ling, Capt. Clover Seed. I3(ai4isugai tb, Coombs; S. 1)., L. F. Pendleton ; Killman and Mrs. Daniel Thompson. those had acted as Wellington tion, Rev. Mr. .Schneider—The services at ley during years third, Flour, p bbl., 6.75a7.50 Salt, T. I.,# bu., 40 J 1) Alton Hatch: S. S.. Amasa Williams. left second and first mate for Gilchrest. the Methodist church last Sunday were very Mr. R. P. Goodhue Friday afternoon Capt. SHIP NEWS H. G. Seed p bu., 1.90 Sweet Potatoes, 4 aw The that leads to the of tb, lo! Wheat Meal. pe> J. Geo. E. Calvin impressive, m mu morning service nve for en route to his Boston home. story up meeting Lard, i* 3@4 $1.00 S., Dyer; Sec’y, Kimball; Brewer, Mr. Grace and Miss Gilchrest came forward for baptism, six were receiv- _Mr. and Mrs. B. Pendleton begins way Treas., Olney Scott; Tyler, W. C. Hatch; Sylvester in far off Callao in 1858, at which time she AMERICAN PORTS. ed into the church on probation and two in last week in Thomaston, the guests BORN. Marshal, J. A. Wm. spent was on a to that port with her father in Knox Corn Sprague; Chaplain, full connection. Communion followed, in of their Maud and Mr. trip New Jan. 24. soh. Brad- daughter husband, his York, Ar, Mary Keller. After the installation exercises which a large number participated.Con- and Mrs. George Demuth—Miss >larion ship. Viualhaven. Jackson. In Belmont, January 26, to Mr. and ror some lime »ir. urace nau ford, were over remarks were made by Itev. H. gratulations are in order at the homes of Pendleton returned last week to previous Jan. 28. B. Mrs. George Jac . Withered, for MARRIED. Side" of the storm of the this time Capt. Gilchrest and his daughter of the “East school, gave a fine liter- severity many invited gor to begin work on the wharf sites at Clark’s Cove; Edna, Calais for New York ; EVERY THING l> ! were unable to attend. sailed for the same port and then came to In ary entertainment in the town hall. The guests The happy Cape Jellisnn. They brought a camping B. New York; Melville, Ahes-Amrh. Vinalhaven, January 21, their old home at Tenant’s Harbor. Margaret Roper, Hiram H. Ames ami Winifred C. both of tickets were 25 cts. and about 300 were pres- couple left on the boat for Boston and other out outfit with them and are in the Shortly Ethel F. Merriam and Chester Ames, lodged after Mr. arrived at the Gilchrest bound east; Vinalhaven. ent The will be used to places on a bridal trip, accompanied the house owned Grace proceeds buy ap- by formerly by Sawyer Ellis. B. Lawrence, coastwise; 31, cld, sch. Josie, Hanson-Morrishky. In *»CANNEl> I for the best wishes of a circle of friends_ homestead and ere long William R. Grace Winterport, January paratus High school. Other enter- large Heavy machinery came toSandypoint by tug Rev. P. ,1. Edward Hanson of Ban- The friends of Mrs. and Miss Lillius Gilchrest were united in Searsport. 22, by Gerrity 1 tainments are to follow for the same pur- many Elisha Whitney, boat the same day to be hauled to the Cape Jan. 30. Ar, schs. George E. and Miss Nellie Morrissey of Winterport. A 1 I ‘Vi I'.'1 Miss marriage. Rockland, gor pose— ( apt. W. S. l’endletoiv representa- formerly Amy Flynn of this place, by teams, and soon a piledriver, now under .1. R. Wareham for I Hoopkr-Bii kings. In Boston, January 25, will afterward went to New York and Kline, Boston; Ilodwell, tive in the Maine legislature, has spent the be grieved to learn of her death last construction at I ucksport, will be in opera- They Oscar Hooper and Miss Blanche Billings, both week at her home in West the wealth of Mr. Grace began to grow Bucksport. of Me. last three Sundays at home, arriving Satur- Hampden. The tion at the so-called Treat’s point at our Jan. 25. soh. Laura Sargentville, until at the time of his death, about Fernandina, Fla., Ar, Fernald-Varney. In Chelsea, Mass., Janu- day evenings, and returning to Augusta funeral services were held Sunday. Mrs. harbor entrance. Another of rapidly, M. sch. company a that he left a for- Lunt, Gdchrest, Boston; 26, sld, 22, Rev. L. Frich, Henry B. Fernald mornings-Mr. Lewis Whitney leaves a husband and two little year ago, it is estimated ary by Philip Monday Habbidge workmen is expected to augment the pres- Gladys, New York. and Ida Vanity, both of Chelsea. Playing ones—a babe of 5 tune of between $30,000,000 and $40,000,000. of Boston, formerly of lslesboro, arrived weeks and another not ent crew next week, and all indications Jan. 24. bark Herbert Larrabkk-Campbell. In Janu- iioth Grace were to Savannah, Sld, Winterport, visit two old — Miss Clara Atwood is Mr. and Mrs. given here Jan. 28 to relatives anil to take yet years point to a busy year in our town. The har- Fuller, New York; sch. Frederick W. Day, ary 26 Ralph Larrabee and Miss Bernice Camp- her Mrs. in Bos- philanthropic work and it is said that $2,000,- ALL KINDS his mother, Mrs. Martha Habbidge, home visiting sister, Kennedy,, bor is being sounded each hundred feet for Charleston, S. C.; 26, ar, sch. Jose Olaverri, bell. was 000 or more was given for charitable pur- In West 21. with him to spend the winter. She will ton-Mr. Oliver Atwood at home from charting, etc. At last our magnificent land- New York. Spkar-Fogo. Rrooklin, January It is that Mrs. Grace has Frank H. and Miss E. both of also visit her two married who Eastport last week for a brief visit, and haven has found an poses. reported Spear Mary Fogg, daughters, protected apprciative millions of Washington, D. C., Jan. 27. Sld, sch. Pen- Brook lit). reside in Massachusetts.Mrs. A. Miss of was also the property to the extent of many Sarah Rurnrey Eastport eye in the person of the B. & A. President, dleton Sisters, Lambert’s Point. w alsh-Cross. In Boston. 24, Charles of Mr. and Mrs. Atwood_Miss dollars. January Hatch, who for the past six weeks has been guest Mr. F. W.Cram of Bangor, who has imagined Brunswick, Ga., Jan. 27. Sld, sch. Frank W. Walsh of Boston and Bertha M. Cross of HOW Sophie Chase is ill_Mr. Eleven children were born to Mr. and A. A. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ralph H. Howe, quite George that Stockton harbor would one day be- Barnet, Boston; 28, sld, sch. Thelma, New Rockland. Crockett is laid an Mrs. Grace, five of whom are living. She West Newton, Mass.,arrived home January up with abscess_Mrs. come necessary to the development of | York. and sons are is a very lady, and although she DIED. 28—The severe storm of Jan. 25th and 2tith Dwyer at the Commercial Aioostook county, “the garden of Maine!” pleasant Jan. 27. Jennie Groceries, Driiys ■, has knows and treats the poor as Jacksonville, Cld, brig caused the roads to drift badly in places. House—Miss Nellie, only daughter of it looks now as if more than our olden pros- millions, Havana. and Mrs. Thomas well as the rich. The Graces have a faith- llulbert, The snow is now 18 inches deep in the Capt. Morrisey, and Mr. perity and is about to dawn upon Sabine Pass., Texas, Jan. 22. Sld, sch. .1. Amsbury. In Shanghai, China, January 22, Edward Hanson of activity ful coachman, Tom, who has attended to woods. The sleighing has been excellent Bangor were married the town....Mr. Elkins was in our village Manchester Haynes, Matthews, Providence. Capt. Stanley Amsbury of Rockport. these duties in their family for about 35 John for a month past, and there has been a Tuesday morning, Jail. 21th. The wedding Tuesday endeavoring to real estate of Jan. 30. sch. Far- Carr. In Belfast, January 26, Carr, aged buy Mrs. Grace is about 65 of age. Gloucester, Ar, Mary and large amount of pleasure driving. There took place at St. Gabriel’s Catholic church, Mrs. C. S. Kendell—The Y. L. W. C. gave years. years Boston for 60 years, 4 months todays. Levi son of F. E. Gilchrest of row, Stonington. Carr. In Belfast, January 31, Mary Isabelle, FOR SALT. are a number of speedy horses of high Rev. P. J. Garrity performing the cere- a entertainment Gilchrest, Jan. 30. sch. Mollie S. quite very pleasant Monday this is in the of the W. R. Baltimore, Cld, wife of the late John Carr, aged 57 years and 4 class in town and make a fine mony. The bridesmaid was Miss Katherine in Penobscot hall to a of town, employ they appear- evening company them Look, Tampa. months. The Cleaves Ho McGrath of and the was at- Grace Co., having first started in with 1 ance on the streets.The wing pews on Bangor groom young friends. Music, whist playing Salem, Jan. 30. Sch. Edward H. Call, ci.osson. In Sargentville, Me., Mrs. Lydia This house has tended his thirty in 1886, doing small work in the office. Now one side of the pulpit platform of the F. B. by nephew, John Hanson of and dancing were each enjoyed for a speci- News. Closson, aged 88 years. right in the centn he has a position for this Newport of church have been removed, the pulpit plat- Augusta. Miss Nellie is very popular with fied time the and hour of separation was de- very responsible Me., Jan. 30. Ar, sch. Win. Edwards. In Jackson, January 31, Harvey sight the terminus :;5 firm at their store in Lima, Peru, where he Bucksport, Edwards. R. It also has a m- form extended to the side of the church and the young people in town and all extend ferred to the early morning. A very enjoy- Bonne N. F., blown off in N. and his wife are Matheson, Bay, Heath. In Orland, Mrs. Susan Heath, widow house. Stable 40x.se sixteen ciiairs arranged upon it to better ac- their best wishes for her future happiness. able occasion was the verdict of all living. main boom. pres- big gale and broke of the late Sewall Heath of West Penobsot, aged carriage house 40xiu. the choir. The chorister is ... The annual of the > commodate Mr. meeting Winterport ent, for which outside friends extend thanks 96 4 months and 21 and very nicely an Civic Association was held in Odd Fel- FOREION PORTS. years, days. J. A. Sprague and organist Mrs. Isaac Bur- to The Club— Because of the severe snow- Fish and Game Appropriation. Heal. In West Brigton, Staten Island, N. Y., the advantages >>t lows’ Block Jan. 21st. The fol- boa' gess.Rev. Dr. Leighton Parks, rector of Saturday, storm of Jan. 25th, the Current Events sch. D. 11. Mrs. Hosmer Heal, wife of the late right on the coa-t, Havana, Jan. 18. Sld, Rivers, Augusta a :* St. Bartholomew’s church, N. Y., who has a lowing officers were elected for the ensuing Club postponed the meeting with Mrs. Augusta, Mb., January 26. At>the hear- Nathan M. Heal, aged 78 years. drives. It is within C. R. Vice Presi- before Philadelphia. Kraitth. In Searsport, January 31, Rev. pect, Frankfort, sa. summer cottage here, has sent one of his re- year: President, Hill; Charles C. Park until this week, Feb. 1st. ing held this afternoon the committee 24. sch. Wm. L. P. San Juan, P. R., Jan. Ar, George Edward Krauth, aged 45 years. port and Belfast. Has sermons to some lslesboro dent, Hackett; Treasurer, Jas. Free- ... and ub ideal win- on inland fisheries and game, Hon. L. T. cently published .Sunday Monday gave K. In 26. John C. Nor- Belfast and sun- man H. re- Park, Philadelphia. Norton. Belfast, January Bay j friends. The sermon treats of the evils of ; Secretary, S. Morgan. The ter weather—so and mild that all Carleton, chairman of the fish and game a sin bright Jan. 4. In port, sch. Fred W. ton, aged 82 years, 10 months and 2 days. good opening for divorce and the of maining members of the Executive Com- the fine Tues- on the resolve Sagua, in i-1 consequent breaking up felt like improving sleighing. commission, appeared carry- Nickerson, from Gulfport. Shute. In Bucksport, January 24. Mrs. Lydia it is the only hotel ! families—thus rendering the children of di- mittee, Albert Conant, G. H. York end was beautiful in but rather for 1905 and a like amount for Ayer, Heath wife of Shute, S. Holmes, Belfast, '!■ day sunshine, ing $25,000 Port au Prince, Jan. 13. Ar, sch. Carrie Shute, George Washington | vorced more unfortunate than or- G. H. Clement. There was a good attend- L. M. 1906 for the of the fish 48 parents cold for pleasure driving.Capt. purpose operating A. Bucknam, Wilmington, N. C. ag.d years. phans. The Episcopal church has taken ance of the members and an interesting Partridge continues to improve slowly hatcheries and feeding stations for fish and Singhi. In Billerica, Mass., January 2t?, Fer- Nassau, N. P. In port 25th, bark Rebec- dinand G. 70 and 22 days. Re- ground on Christian and session was held. from his recent severe illness. the of the same. Mr. Singhi, aged years strong marriage protection Carleton, ca San Juan, P. R., for Bos- mains to Rockland for interment. the divorce. in in support of the Crowell, Dow, brought Scriptural teachings concerning speaking resolve, ton, arrived 14th, discharging. Small. In Rockport, January 23, Capt. Her- CAUTION Other denominations are to fol- in an stated that this is tne usual beginning It makes no difference how many medi- There’s a pretty girl Alpine hat, appropriation Rio Janeiro, Jan. 30. In port, bark Good bert A. Small, aged 52 years. NOTH'^ and f•*' low. Dr. Parks shows that marriage is a cines have failed to cure you, if you are A sweeter girl with a sailor brim, made by the Legislatures in his judg- 31st. Stewart. In Centre Mont ville, January 26, I forbid all persons News, Myrick, for Baltimore, to sail 1 divine institution and says that “Those troubled with headache, constipation, kid- But the handsomest girl you’ll ever see, ment is the smallest sum for which the Nathaniel Stewart, aged 84 years. account, as 1 shall pay j MARITIME MISCELLANY. Wilson. In Mass., 92 Alban street, this date. whom God hath joined together no man or liver Hollister’s Is the sensible girl who uses Moun- work can be performed. There was no Dorchester, ney troubles, Rooky Rooky A. wife of Dr. Charles Wil- shall put asunder.” The breaking up of Mountain Tea will make well. R. H. tain Tea. opposition and the committee voted ought Nantucket, Mass., Jan. 24. Wreckers are Mrs. Mary Gilmore, January 30,1905. you | son, and a native of Searsport, Me. 3w5* homes is a most unfortunate evil. Moody. R. H. Moody. to pass on the resolve. making another effort to float sch. George