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The Republican Journal. T \ i I MF APRIL MAINE, THURSDAY, 24, IM2. NUMBER 17. 74._BELFAST,— .:ts of To-Day’s the material in have “back- Journal. souvenirs, OBITUARY. cester, conducted by the pastor ofjthe Uni- SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. ed out,” as the proposition is harder Concerning Local Industries. PERSONAL. PACE 1. | versalist Church. The daughters Hattie than it looked at first, and the interest Gen. .John F. Anderson of Boston died A. M. SPEAR, Week..Subsidy on Small Vessels. and Albina accompanied the remains to JUSTICE, PRESIDING. in the souvenirs has subsided.Mrs. at the Cumberland club Pendleton Bros, have received a A. A. went to Boston last Satur- M.'fkton Dead..Obituary..A Farce Saturday morning The first trial 30-horse Knight James of of he Belfast, and the interment was in Grove before a jury was Thursday school..supreme Judicial Court-. McGowan, aged 28, Tucker’s suddenly Bright’s disease, though had and boiler for their new mill day. O. C. power engine K' port. .Concerning Focal In- Corner, a hamlet in Ulster been confined to his bed for upwards of a Cemetery. forenoon, Wentworth vs. George Valuation...Transfers in county, week and in Islesboro. The Belfast Machine & f B. Hall went to Rockland ini-nt's New York, has given birth to five chil- before that had been in feeble nerring. The plaintiff worked for the Monday on \ adits and Boats...Anonymous health. He had two brothers here, Foundry Co. is making and litting the shaft- business. Personal. dren, all girls, and all are doing well. Mr. Levi Rich in East Jackson defendant in haying in 1901. Plaintiff and William H. Anderson, who were with died April ing, pulleys, etc. Mrs. McGowan’s other children are a claims that there was G. B. Marsano went to PAGE 2. him at the time of his death. Gen. Ander- l”th, He Was born July 19, 1820, and his no coutract, and that Boston Monday on son and a of pair twins.Charles son was a native of and was he is business. (ieorgia..A Library of Music.. Wiscasset, 68 whole life was spent, on the same farm. He entitled to whatever hfs services were Capt. F. S. Pendleton went to Camden A Contented bake a ’ office table, chair and looking- years of age. During his early life he was People..To was one of the first members of the Congre- worth. Defendant claims that there was a Monday to get the hard pine for the keel- Elmer A. Sherman went to Cuba's Vice President.. Value of glass, and another high-backed chair he concerned in financial operations in Boston, Boston Mon- He contract for for the new Ball. used in the editor's office of All the where he spent tire most of his business gational church at Jackson. held sever- $1.50 per day, and that the sons, etc., schooner, the keel of day on business. PAGE a. life. At the of the Civil war he al town his life. Mr. account was which is laid in ! Year Bound were sold at auction in opening offices during early settled. There was a direct the Pendleton yard in Bel- Mrs. Edith Graves trli Lake of Trinidad. The New went out with the 24th Massachusetts arrived home last London regi- Rich was a industrious man, but of a conflict of fast. The oak and hackmatack are w for $425. were very testimony. Edward Evans was being week Navy. Perfumes as Disinfeet- recently They ment as major and from time to time was from Boston. Years Old...Maine’s Oldest 1 given at Dickens’ death to his house- kind and social nature so that he appointed foreman of the loaded on the curs at Island Falls. The promoted for excellent service until the specially special jury Mrs. Judith llcctionsof a Bachelor..Keep Ad- and sold her to a Parker of Castine arrived keeper by collector. close of the war, when he held the rank of made friends in his own vicinity, drawn from the They found a hard pine arrived Jnot only full'panei. Tuesday. to visit her Mrs. Lottie G. Dimon, widow of Henry brigadier-general. After the war Gen. An- verdict for recently Belfast friends. l- ace 4. but in the surrounding towns. His three the defendant. Thompson for <1. Dimon, who was killed in the Park derson went into business in Boston, con- The outlook at Leonard & Barrows* shoe Chas. F. French left School Notes Bells. were with him his illness. plaintiff. SIcLellau for defendant. Monday' to canvass igh Wedding Avenue Tunnel accident on the New ducting financial matters and of late years daughters during is most •' l; .Drugged and Robbed The factory encouraging. They now for brushes in Camden and had been one of the leading dry goods men Mrs. Catherine A. Currier of Everett, Mass.! Laura Wagner vs. Fred Eames. This is Rockland. \n Karly Spring..The Churches. York Central Railroad, several months have 150 hands and have orders of that city, being a member of the firm of an employed, ago. was awarded $60,000 damages Mrs. Isabel J. Boody of and Miss action to recover for wages of the plain- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Howes left Monday pace 5. Wheelwright, Anderson A Co. He had on which to begin next week for an the railroad a M. He survived tiff as a domestic in the of the de- calling for Boston. Mr. II. has against company by jury lived in Boston of late but came to Rebecca Rich of Jackson. family been quits ill. B !fa-t Secret Societies County years, output of 1200 pairs which will re- in White Plains, New York. 18th. his wife Mr. fendant. lie claims that she was not daily, Local Improvement Societies. April Portland frequently. Besides his two about four years. Ransom em- II. F. Kimball returned last quire the employment of more than 200 Thursday PACK 6. .Two lecture bureaus have been light- brothers mentioned above, he had a wife Rich of the as a but lived there as a Somerville, Mass., only living ployed domestic, from a busiuess to over Miss and the other and three daughters, all living in Boston. hands. trip Providence, R. I. I hug V ■ idencc that IB- Was ing Stone, day member of his father's of member of his her The are Mrs. Charles P. family eight family, receiving board, 1! Had the Best of It ! lu- Mod- one of them applied to the courts for daughters Curtis, Master Thomas A. Foster of is was at the funeral. clothes and some The Mathews Bros, are as a Portland 1; d I V' ater \T "els. .Jr,. Mrs. Frank is. Barker and Mrs. Regi- children, present The money. case was working large gi'tei »eep an injunction to prevent her lecturing visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. rT ii i*; ot Home., nald Bangs. Gen. Anderson was a was a tried at the crew at their mill as ever are QuTnby. ai..Dreaming except under its The court great late Nelson Rich of Belfast brother. January term with a verdict they had, and table Decorations. Life History auspices. lover of clubs and belonged to quite a num- Will of refused the and Miss Stone The at the funeral for the plaintiff for $141.98, and motion for taking on new hands. O. E. Frost, the Langill Worcester, Mass., visited request; ber, among which were the Cumberland of officiating clergymen a in friends in Belfast and last week. P M K 7. will he permitted to lecture.\ promi- Portland, the Somerset club, the Eastern service were Rev. F. \V. Barker, pastor of new trial. The motion is now withdrawn superintendent, says business their line vicinity Week. A nent has made an in- Yacht club and the club of his Dolliff and on looks all over the Spring Poem in Prose geographer just Country Boston, church and Rev. F. S. of Island judgment ordered the verdict. Dun- unusually good country. Miss Florence A. Clough was i 1 Camden < td C t .A lie was a man Tiny Flower’s teresting calculation. He says that if who was greatly liked by his of Jackson. Mr. Rich's ton &. are better and more last v \' Falls, formerly Dunton for plaintiff. Fellows for People building expen- week, the guest of Miss Julia Annis. l'!i Na New Head.. Pointed associates for his many the oceans of the earth were to be sterling qualities favorite and sive houses. The is noticeable in i'land Romance...Calls Wed* and a large circle of both here and song, Sweet Bye Bye, was sung defendant. change Mr. <■ of their water it take friends, and Mrs. Chas. E. Stevens arrived oi Barbarism. Aphorisms. emptied would in the Mathews which for Boston, will learn with sadness of his by Mrs. F. W. Barker and Messrs. Jones Eliza M. rhilbricb, executrix of theestate mill, many years from 1 \GK 8. the rivers Mowing into them 40.000 years Madison last Friday, for a short visit. death.—Portland Press, April 21. and Morrill. The flowers were abundant of has done work on the better class of resi- •‘ Miiit('orre']‘omlcnee..Ship to them to the level.... Gardiner i'liilbrick, late of Thorndike, bring up present Gen. Anderson was Mrs. Annie M Paul arrived home last Bn :ii' Marriages...P< atbs. the eldest son of Gov- and beautiful. vs. dences and Reports from Olmstead, 111., say that Jennie L. White of Troy; action on a public buildings. ernor ,J. Anderson and was born Saturday from an extended visit in the the Cincinnat i and Hugh in of real estate in Memphis packet City mortgage Thorndike. Mark Wood & Son have finished South. VS OF THE WEEK, Belfast, not in Wiscasset as stated in the recently of Pittsburg, a large sidewheeler, was as of for The funeral of Frank Alonson Greer of Judgment mortgage $676. Dunton a amount of fine work in burned to the daily papers. His life is otherwise large marble, Miss water's edge near Tur- history & Dunton for for Amy Wilson of Searsmon lias been M \'m us. six deaths from North Searsmont was held at th" church in plaintiff. Libby defend- from small markers to monu- ner's 20th. and that be- as above lie married Miss ranging 7-foot Landing. April given. Amory of ant. spending the past week with r datives in ,ave occurred 111 Portland Morrill April Kith, Rev. 11. I. Holt offici- ments. The work includes the tween 5o and 60 passengers and crew Boston, now living there. Superintendent following: this resent Pock- Fred W. Brown vs. city. epidemic.\ are ting. Many and beautiful were the Moral Geo. W. a block of Italian missing. Evans of the Maine Central Railroad Co. McIntyre; plain marble for Jose- et the peace lias married action on account for Mrs. A. A. of offerings from relatives, playmates and legal services to Dean: a carved Drury Campe) o, Mass., furnished a car for the phine tablet of light marble is 4o of service and special funeral party, arrived a years son recover $69.71. Tried before the Saturday for visit id three neighbors. He was a of Levi and Dora first jury, for Chas. A. and a marble days p c of the 7" lias ever sever- Subsidy for Small Vessels. which arrived in Belfast by Monday even- Watson; light in Belfast. Greer, and died F'eb. 14th after an illness of with verdict for the plaintiff, $2.50. Brown to sever the matrimonial ing’s train. The party consisted of Gen. tablet for James Bradbury, allot Camden; Argu.nent in Favor of it i'v l- iehls S IVinlIe- se. Dunton A Dunton for Roland and Thomas should make liis but seven days of malignant diphtheria, at pro defendant. an Italian marble tablet to be set at Carter came from public ton ol' New York lie to re a House Commit- Anderson’s brother, Wm. II. Anderson City- M. 11. chief tee. the age of 5 years, 3 months and 23 days, The first jury was excused after- Reading, Mass., last Saturday and returned Dunn, train and his brother Horace and Friday point in memory of Lydia Brooks wife, sister Ferguson; the same "f the Pastern division of to The New York lie was a lovable child, and his noon until Monday morning. day. [ Special Times. Hannah Anderson of his bright, an Italian marble round top tablet for Eliza entral at has been Portland, daugh- Sol. Bangor, death was a severe blow not only to the L. Cohen vs. Walter A. Richards was f* rank 11. Smith was in Washington, April 17. An ters, Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Barker A. Morin of Prospect; a double tablet of Medway last week hn) plaintiff. fiom the liumford costing to bund in the United States For the lie had been a tained. Although it was the first appear- Oo shipped past twenty years Brown for defendant. tate.8204,323 ing her son, Dr. E. L. Stevens, and is now in to st. Mo.. could be built abroad for sis.nooto ance of I.!mis. Friday. $19,000. traveling salesman for Thomas Wood A Son several of the actors on the dra- No. of polls taxed..150 Stockton with her When Mr. McUerniott of New The second was Springs son, Dr. G. A. car load will he Jersey ex- jury discharged Monday No. of not taxed. shipped of Boston, lie was matic stage, all the parts were polls 20 pressed some incredulity. Mi. Pendleton very successful, his creditably after Stevens. u ago. Pacli car contains taken morning which the cases were tried calmly stated that he would give a contract genial disposition and business and the work of the prompter very- Rolls pay $2.50 each. * Is worth the energetic before the first and the Mr. Bletlien of a mem- S.70.0I.KI.By for live vessels of this diameter if one The jury supernumer- Rate of taxation, .0150;’.. Joseph Frankfort, any methods making him a host of friends in light. actors were well made up and canoe on the Messaiona- could discount his aries. ber of the jury, spent and figures. each one seemed Average Monday Tuesday B. N. the he visited. lie was specially fitted for his oi- Pogg, aged ca. of Mr. Pendleton said the tariff operated al territory thrice No. Value. Value. with the foreman of his Mr. lier The W. W. Ilisler vs. Sanil J. re- jury, I.e-iie '. ncd aiid AIbert Sturte- moM altogether against the owner and married. 11 is lirst wife w as Annie Watts of part. play represents a gathering Turner; ship Horses.138 842.17 S5,s2o.oo Dean, at his pleasant home in "iv builder because it was levied the of ladies and plevin for live stock claimed both Northport. escape, i7igy w as un upon Thomaston, by whom a son and daughter gentlemen in response to a by 3-year-olds.. 2 75.00 75.00 materials w lias not re- hich entered into the ship, and parties, the controversy 1 40.00 4o.no John Holmes of N. V.. and body been survive, Thompson, who lives in dinner party given by Mrs. Roberts. By a being principally 2-year-olds.. Brooklyn, the owner received 110 countervailing com- Harry Cows.157 22.23 00 t 1.c 4,ois sclioolhouses in series of husbands about aJinrxe and two cows. The case was 3,400 Roscoe Holmes of Ellsworth were in Bel- pensation. lie testified that the Vermont, and Mrs. Carrie h. Davis of Dor- incidents, became separ- 17 i:o re sailing tried I Oxen. 47:.85 805.(X) pi oted in good con vessel trade had ated from by jury, with verdict for plaintiff for fast last week on account of the death of been diminishing steadily Mass. His second was wives, father from sons and 52 2d. 13 no is a chester, wife Mrs. 3-year-olds.... 1,047 s,:cht gain over the I'«t the number of re- $i.on. Ritchie for their years, ships being daughters, the aunt from the etc. plaintiff. Dunton A 2-year-old*.... 45 10.82 757.no mother, Mrs. Harriet 11. Holmes of m. < decreasing Thomaston, Duuton for defendants. 35 o.no ;;is.Oo When half the had in l-year-oldt*.... Citypoint. have I lifted states Hags. every year. Mr. Pendleton gave some iu- her death he married Mrs. Rachel party collected the .280 2.80 (Lawry) Fred W. Brown vs. Ansel M. was Sheep 074.00 details as ef and half Bray ; .I here were nit school teresting to the advantage the Mad docks of Searsinont, who survives him. elevator, when way up, the machi- Swine. 37 0.70 248 on Mrs. G. G. Winslow of Orrington arrived wooden over steel in our ied yesterday. The defendant is deceased a 1 a cost 111' s 1' 111,4.7s, w hich ships foreign trade, He leaves two brothers and two sisters— nery failts o work and they are imprison- Monda\ to visit Belfast friends while Mr. particularly with South America and Af- and Ids son n<» ■; limited value of all school ed. The others of the collect in the George Bray stands as defend- 813,84'.* Winslow is rica, where the countries have not expended Columbus and Gilbert Thompson of Cam- party attending the East Maine Con- -1, a a.o]s. was a ant. The action is on a note Bank stock, 17 shares.81.7onoo whieh de- vast sums for the of Mrs. drawing room and wonder what has become promissory j ference in Caribou, she is the improvements rivers den, Martha Gibson of Spencer, Mass., at .guest of of -in for to one Money intere>t.>l,so;;nn year 1,437.The and harbors. Mr. Pendleton out of the ones. The is $43 given by Bray James Spauld- pointed and Mi>. Delia Thompson of Boston. Mr. missing mystery at last ! Stock in trade. s5o.00 Mis S. 1!. Crawford. y Wiider, w ho disappeared that in many of the harbors the water was ing and sold him to the On but some time by plaintiff. Vessels Hio;* tons. 5ui no •• v.as a member of Waldo solved, elapses before the in Bath April 7th, was >•> shallow that vessels of deep draught Thompson Lodge, trial. j Frank T. Parker returned from Boston can Knowlton for plaintiff. Williamson and lumber. ;;so no could not be and it was Penobscot and elevator be induced to move. The Logs ■Cw Meadows river April admitted, therefore Encampment Canton Pallas play Tuesday. lie is to go on one of the abounds in for defendant. j was last seen necessary that small wooden vessels be of Odd and laughable situations which were leaving a Fellows, Enterprise Lodge, A. J Musical instruments (20). 050 no steamers of the E.i-tern Steaimdbp <’o. as employed. the '1 he Court adjourned over Fast .mi at 10 o'clock U. U. V lie had lived in Belfast seven- greatly enjoyed by audience. Following day. I Furniture. ;;nooo Monday Mr. Pendleton made an t<> the j freight clerk and began temporal i!v on tin d 7th, and it is appeal is the cast: The case assigned for trial to-morrow, supposed committee to do something for this class of teen years and was held in the highest es- City of Bangor is one oo \esterday. ihe bridge of the L. B. & B. in which he was interested. He Mrs. Roberts, Miss D. Friday, of the most important tried 80,010 vessels, teem by all, business men and Marguerite Pilsbury a .in especially by Mr. oo Mr. and Mrs. John F. of 11is way home. lie left with the committee letters from « onsuls Roberts, Mr. Daniel A. Gould, ’03 here for several years. It is a suit brought Amount of personal property.820,208 Lawn North at the members of the fraternal orders of Mrs. Miss "id and was employed in different ports throughout the world in Miller, Margaret E. Billings the Watervilie Trust Co. K. AMOl'NT OF MONEY RAISED. Vassalboro, Andrew Law of >• Joseph has another claim to dis- ti'n's death was the students of The paralysis immediately re- E. McFarland of Musical features were introduced before the mother. were recorded in Waldo Coburn Classical In- A letter Montville, by whom one County Registry reached there from sulting from a in the brain. He stitute. He mi hemorrhage Mrs. and between the all of Lucie E Nickerson, Belfast, from Win. of Deeds for the week 101 2; spoke the Reasonable Life last week, though the writer was a guest at the banquet, Wednesday daughter, Clara Forbush of Howard, acts, which were ending April 28, II. Nickerson, do. The meetings are continued this week eied to put the name of the night, of the National Academy of Sciences, It. 1., survives. After Mr. McFarland’s heartily encored. The overture was by ; A. R. jUyriek et als., Troy, t<» Joseph Estes, when he was taken Emma E. under the of the Coburn Y M e envelope.To have lived suddenly and mysteri- death she married James Holmes of Miss Evelyn M. Wood, ’04, and solos were Gray, Belfast, from Ralph E. do.; land in Troy. Orrin 1’. Estes, Troy, to auspices C. ously ill. The ailment did not at that time of A. !is and two cities and al- Belfast. He did an extensive given by Miss Helen E. 1)11 Gray, parts unknown; custody of minor land in W. S. yet appear to he serious and for a while the mill and worth, '03, “May ! Joseph Estes; Troy. Stevens, ive resided in the same house and Miss child to the mother. Charles A. sufferer seemed to be improving, but a lumber business in Belfast, Waldo and THie,” Katherine C. Quimby, ’05, given Troy, to Carrol A. Estes, do.: land and Pilsbury returned by train xperience of Mr. and ill’s, for the worse change came this morning, Belmont. They bought and moved to “The Old Town Clock. Emily C. Reynolds, Burnham, from buildings in Troy and Knox. Tuesday evening from Hot Springs, Arkan- w and Henry llawkes of Morrill's t'or- death occurred at 11 o’clock. By his James A. the place at Citypoint 4ti years ago. Mr. Home-made candy was served during the Reynolds, of parts unknown. Coombs, East Providence, R. L, to Merrill sas, where lie attended the meetings of the al. who celebrated their -loth bedside w hen the end came were his wife, w ho was Holmes died 7 years evening. Willis I). Sanford, from Artie R. -National Editorial Association The con- miversary on Wednesday, Miss Tuttle of Virginia, and her ago. They leave Liberty, Coombs, Providence; land in Islesboro. sister. He was ok two do. to mind, is not on stilts. The years of age. The body daughters, Mary E., wife of Frank After the fall of the curtain on the last May Sanford, Ralph Emery, Detroit, Mich., to Elm a L. templated trip Charleston, s. 'was will be taken to for interment*, Rose A estlirook and Philadelphia M. Bailey of Citypoint, and Harriet II. act, tlie hall was cleared for dancing, and a Oakman, Palermo, from Grant Oak- Cahill Emery, do.; land and buildings in given up. Tin* actual running time on the Heeling—the Mr. Stockton had spent the past winter in ■-tbrook and 1 Now Now wife of Furbish of the Head of pleasant time followed. The music was man, China. Belfast. Belfast Loan and Ass’n railroads was 4.x hours from tin* leering. York and had done very little literary Harry the’ by building only Hot class it apliy ligure out. work, preferring to rest. After a visit of Tide. Mr. Holmes left six sons and one M and Mrs. Prescott I). II. violin Grace B. Haven, Freedom, from Arthur to Mary E. Hall, land and Springs to Portland, Me. The found Carter, Belfast; buildings I paity assured of its new woolen nearly a month to Atlantic City he came to and S. that the Hot daughter by a former marriage, James, piano, with Elijah Howard as prompter. Haven, Cliftojidale, Mass. in Belfast. Charles 11. Batehelder, Gar- Springs were appropriately —•'.,11(10 of the necessary sioo,- Washington so that he might attend the' Susan, Koscoe, Fernaid, ’03, was floor director. Dorothy H. Pendleton, from land, to Fred W. land in named. lit and there is no doubt that banquet of the Scientists, intending then to | Alonzo,John, Albe,Georgiana Islesboro, Canny, Dixmont; gf» to Ills beautiful home in and Frank. She leaves two sisters Lewis N. Pendleton, do., libellee to Troy. Luther A. to e will he subscribed before Charlestown, living in pay George, Searsport, Mr. and Mrs. William Veazie Pratt, West Virginia. Boston. Funeral $225 per year until the youngest William land in ilmi. William T. Cobb of services were held at her Work vs. daughter George, do.; Searsport. arrived in Belfast The Mr. Stockton was a Philadelphian by Daily Examination, Monday night. candidate for Governor in late home Itev. A. A. becomes of age; custody of minor children Horace Staples, Stockton Springs, to birth; in early life was an engraver and Sunday afternoon, Emery Boston Post says of the trip: to the mother. D. .■side at the 2d soon oc- Smith The given Bickmore, do.; land in Stockton (Congressional draughtsman, but abandoned this officiating. floral offerings were i t is to those who do Springs. Incidentally the honeymoon of .invention in for encouraging not be- M. journey Lewiston, June cupation journalism. Many years ago, beautiful, and included a with the Alpha Hall, Belfast, from Millie E. Marshall, Frankfort, to Helen M. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Veazie Pratt Miss he pillow, lieve in educating children on a ngressinan Littlefield will however, retired from newspaper work system Burnham. Louise Johnson of Marlboro Mi word “Mother” from the a Hall, Nealy, Monroe; land in Monroe. Adella cot.; created and devoted himself to literature. IIis children; beauti- which their nerves out of Washington and talk to repu- gets order by over a buzz of admiration among then friends ful wreath of roses Jane Thomas, from Melzer G. Stockton to Win. A. tation as a story writer was world wide. from neighbors; wreath YY’interport, IIichborn, Springs, last week. Ainu.The State assessors excitement, to note the increasing tendency They made the trip on horse- from her Mrs. II. W. Fiske of Thomas, Bangor. Clifford, land and in Stockton joo in teamlioat lines owned a sister, Salem. ai do.; buildings back, travelling miles order to reach by long the best educators to abolish the old Alice M. calla lilies from her Dunton, Burnham, from Eugene Springs. the country seat of the bride’s w here mid not be considered as Blaine's Unmarked Grave. Mass.; sister, Mrs. E, of family, system examinations and ranking in W. they will reside for a time before system and therefore are G. Brown of Boston; pinks from Mrs. 11. P. Dunton, Barre, YTt., custody of minor starting school. Every teacher knows that the best tor Japan, fresh relays of horses had been a. taxation a A of Bartlett of child, Horace E., given to the mother. Yachts and Boats. as part of the Washington correspondent the1 Boston; large bouquet of roses provided along the route in advance. Mr. Cleveland Plain in the students among the pupils of a school do Geo. O. C. I’. K. raised the Dealer, describing from Miss K. X. Miss It. E. Danforth, Freedom, from Edith Piatt ami his bride are both point.... beauties of the of Norwood, Doe, expert riders, has national Capital, speaks not usually pass the best examination and A. and the was -‘■"gam grand jury re- Dak Hill Miss M. Harbutt and Miss Smith of Danforth, do.; custody of minor child journey accomplished without cemetery in the northwestern Agnes The yachts Caprice, Glide and Alice IP accident or ndictinents. Several land- knows too that it is nut from want of Ora decreed to the great fatigue, occupying th ee suburbs, and dwells with surprise and re- Howard, It. I.; and others. Mrs. Holmes mother; libellant ordered in its a are being put in condition and will soon be days accomplishment. lull (lings where liquor is gret the fact that the of .James knowledge but from want of mental control to week for upon grave a most devoted mother and a pay $3 per support of child. are D. true friend, ready for launching. -nid. included under Blaine at Washington is still practically K'.f due to anxiety and nervousness over the Friends in Bangor and of ever to assist those in CRIMINAL DOCKET. vicinity Ralph i ir aiding and unmarked. Nave for a little white slab, two ready distress or result. Holbrook maintaining This unwholesome strain on the W. Jl. Quirnby has sold his launch which Wight, formerly of Belfast, ami a er three feet high, bearing the name and the trouble. She was a strong Universalist in The grand jury reported Thursday fore- ! ‘bates of birth young is responsible for many of the evils he has used on Pitcher's Pond to parties id’ graduate of tin* University of Maine, class and death, there is nothing to her faith. noon after a session of two and a half mai l; days. of will the spot w here was laid to rest, a de- which are laid to the charge of the public Providence, IP I., and has ordered a new <»0, be interested in learni g of hi* Since Isos a Meet of bat- They found 24 indictments, all cases. cade ago, the greatest American statesman schools. liquor one of E. L. Maeoinber. to Miss uisers and When it is generally done away marriage < yntliia Celia Titus at torpedo boats, ol his the of Mrs. Famelia 0. Gilman died at the There are 2 criminal cases from the time, prince parliamentarians, home children will continue to learn as much and appealed home of the bride's sister, Mrs. W F. : n the two Meets that con- the The owned superb and magnetic party leader who of her Mrs. to advance as lower on the new docket. yacht Anita, by Roberts’ Ilaytord, Xo. Fourth ■ daughter, in and will the courts, 202, Avt-nue won George fiotume, rapidly escape West, shifts of Spain, lias been the hearts of the as few over is some this ( <*dar people public at anxiety marks which now' makes school The new cases went to the Law Brothers, undergoing changes Rapids, Iowa, on Tlmr>da\ evening, ■ men have ever won Worcester, Mass., April 17tli, the advanc- liquor American navy. The new them. What a sequel life a burden. The time is when of the ror the greater part of the time since his this is to the ed of 07 and 2 coming Court on and weft on spring, including enlargement cabin, cos U 0 armored busy and brilliant life. age years months. She was some of the stress of will be demurrer, $310 paid graduation from the where lie battleships, competition an ice chest and some minor university, born in in a lifted from old cases in lines and costs. building took rank in semi armored cruisers, ti pro- Northport lsto, daughter of children at school. They will high the civil engineering de- Maine’s suffer from it when No changes. partment, Mr. has posers, 4 monitors, 2.3 torpedo Senators for Her Farmers. Benjamin and Abigail (Sayward) Stevens, enough they get into other criminal cases were heard. Wight been connected tire world. Let their minds a with the construction and boat have chance Coombs is a boat 33 maintenance of torpedo destroyers and 7 of whose family of seven she was the last to Roy building Feet ■ Our Maine lion. expand healthfully without any such dan- way departments of railroads of the middle ne boats—in 78 vessels. Of Senators, WTilliam P. over all and 10 feet for all, and Hon. survivor. All lived to pass the age of 80 ger as they have been to it News of the beam, Capt. Isaac west, having held several -els .7 Frye Kugene Hale, stood for the exposed studying Granges. important posi- battleships, 12 for at Vinalhaven. She will be tions. lie is now destroy- true interests of the great dairy years, and her brother Benjamin was more examinations and trying to “pass.”— Dunbar, litted division engineer of the torpede boats and 4 “subma- industry Gardiner Central railroad. Mr. and the farmers of Maine in their votes on than !»o at the time of his death. Reporter-Journal. Twelve new granges have been to use for pleasure parties in summer ami I".wa and Mrs. Wight .( been She mar- organized will be at home completed, and many the oleomargarine bill in the .Senate of the in The in Marshalltown, Iowa, ried C-apt. John T. who for in Maine during the past live months. winter. iron keel is now be- alter ei vessels will he finished this United States. Both Senators voted against Gilman, many May 12.—Bangor Commercial. was a ing cast by the Belfast Machine & l-nglaml has a deficit of only the proposition of Mr. Scott of WTest Vir- years well known ship master of Bel- Belfast Weather Report. Star of Progress grange, Jackson, has Foundry "l"1. she will ginia to recommit the bill to and fast. lie died Co. She is to have the spars taken from borrow loo mil- committee, thirty-six years ago, and awarded the contract for building an annex 'I voted for the passage of the bill as amend- Following is a summary of the weather the Roberts 725 People Killed. try to make up the rest Mrs. Gilman went to Worcester to live with to their hall to Fred yacht Anita, which have been by which was carried a vote of Taylor of East Jack- some of the ed, by 39 to 31. record of the Belfast station of the U. S. op present taxes a her daughter. She had a retentive replaced by longer ones. 11 It is triumph for honest goods and a very son. The new building is to be 25x25 feet on as new dairy Weather Bureau for the week Grand Total of Railroad Victims ting many ones as it black for adulterated food and was well ending April in Three eye products. memory always informed on and two stories. The room on the second "k of. The war is a Honor to 22, 1>I02: Months terribly Maine’s Senators for current events. A * Reported. standing by relative well says of her: floor is to be finished for a hall for Letter "o..The youngest governor the interests of Maine farmers. dining Anonymous Writers. “She was old in r- IS. "oon is William only years.” Two sons and 3 the grange. Work is to be completed Oct. 1. Washington, April Th'e Interstate McCroskeyof Wind, etc. Commerce Ac of Hot in New York. four daughters survive her—John T. Gil- S % % Sky, If a Commission lias issued a Washington. He is Sf (t (S woman is caught bulle-’ only O CB CB writing anonymous man of e-» et- letters the for the »I<1.Governor General Wood Michigan City, Ind.; Henry D. Gil- CO doctors call her a graphoideoph- tin, showing three months ended New York, 22. This was the Wilhelmina 111. Gog that the wreck of April hot- man of Mrs. N. Queen renoiac. If that does not cure her the case no, a total , the “Maine,” test 22 in this Belfast; Albina Ferrin and 16 53 35 W. Clear. Sept, 1801, grand of 725 killed and ('e April city since 1886. The 57 33 S. is navigation in Havana iiar- Mrs. Hattie L. Botume of Mrs. 17 W. Het hopeless.—Exchange. 2,022 injured in train accidents of all !Wr | climbed to 84, the highest point, at Worcester; 18 58 20 S. Loo, Holland, April 18. Queen kinds removed. The work 4 If a man is caught in the United States. The total ni will cost p. m., and it was the same at 5 p. m. Then Eliza Bradshaw of Cambridge, and Mrs. 19 49 29 S. E. Part cloudy. Wilhelmiua’s fever has not abated, but the writing anonymous number of The came a 54 38 condition of letters he is called a train collisions was 1,217 and oil. , private firms that cooling breeze, which sent it down a Etta Le Seur of 20 S. the royal patient is said to be sneak, and when public derailments uc'jWJXX). New York city. Funeral a to do the work for the use degree at six o’clock. 21 61 39 W. Clear. satisfactory. A cable was received criticism 1,002, causing damage aggregating $1,842,- of services were held at her message condemns him there is no cure. 224 to late home in Wor- 22 GO 34 S. Cloudy; rain; .09 of an inch. from President Roosevelt. j cars, engines and roadways,exclusive Why should the woman be more fortunate ? of damage to merchandise. IN Cuba's Vice Presldeat. \ MH O I U8T. A COON HUNT GEORGIA. To Hake a Happy Home. While Tomas Estrada Palma, presl- I OLD PEOPLE dent of the Cuban republic, Is welij in a tone of [Correspondence of The Journal. J Learn to speak gentle known to the American people, few are Do not receive the and attention which^ ggLst tho BOLD always sympathy voice. acquainted with the personality of Luis DUST twins do your work." Thomasville, Ga., April 14,1902. as in they deserve. Their ailments are regarded purely Guard your tempers, especially Estrevez vice irritation and Romero, the president. To visit the south and not enjoy a coon imaginary, or natural and unavoidable at their time of seasons of ill health, them and Senor Romero is a distinguished lender or would be at life. Disease and should not be trouble, and soften by prayer possum hunt, losing infirmity always of the Cuban bar, an author and a associ-J| a sense of own shortcomings and half of the and a ated with old age. The eye of the gray haired grandsire-J your least pleasures sport errors. statesman. He was at one time secre- be as and the as fair as of 3 for which the south is noted. All may bright complexion any Remember that as valuable as is the his younger and more vigorous companions. is often more visitors are told of the wild possum gift of speech, silence f°r it valuable. soon after their arrival and the Good Blood Is the secret of healthy old ago, regulates among Do not too much from others, and controls every part of the body, strengthens the nerves, makes the expect dark brethren few dishes are in greater but that all have an evil na- muscles elastic and supple, the bones strong and the flesh firm ; but when remember or liked than a whose we must ex- demand, better, good this life fluid is or and loses its nutritive, health sustain- ture, development polluted poisoned pect, and that we should forbear and fat possum. Through the kindness of elements, then there is a decline of the vital powers, resulting ing rapid forgive, as we often desire forbearance southern friends a few 1 of the blood days ago had in premature old age and disease. An3' derangement quickly and forgiveness ourselves. or some other troublesome the pleasure of starting on a hunt in shows itself in an ulcer, sore, wart, tumor Never retort a sharp or angry word. become almost the early evening which occupied ttie growth upon the body, and rheumatic and neuralgic pains It is the second word that makes the constant, with and cold extremities. quarrel. greater part of the night, and it was as accompanied poor digestion S. S. being purely vegetable, is the safest and Reware of the first disagreement. interesting as it was novel. V.’e secured and to be best blood purifier for old people. It does not shock Learn lo govern yourselves, the services of an old and negro, #Bob or hurt the like the strong mineral remedies, gentle patient. system Learn to kind and Leggett, by name, whose reputation as but and cleanses the blood and say pleasant things gently thoroughly whenever offers. a hunter has no in the debilitated when all opportunity possum equal SS.stimulates organs, bodily Study the characters of each and and whose is ailments S. S. S. is such a tonic as old need to Thomasville, dog also ^ disappear. just people sympathize with all in their troubles a weak and tone the Stomach. there is heredi- said to be the best. Providing our- improve digestion up If any' however small. taint or the remains some contracted in S. S. S. Do little if selves with a tary of disease early life, not neglect things, they hearty lunch, lanterns, in will search it out and remove every vestige of it from the system. can affect the comfort of others the revolvers, axes, a bit of rope, some Write us fully about your case and let our physicians advise and help smallest degree. in which to home the and and tits of bags bring game, This will cost and we will mail free our book on blood Avoid moods pets you. you nothing, sulkiness. a half dozen dogs and an extra negio and skin diseases. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga. Learn to and prefer to "tote” the we were off. deny yourself boy possum, others. Our dogs were not allowed to ru.i until in the and with our PROBATE COURT. and talebearers. placed bag, pleased Reware of meddlers LUIS ESTBEVEZ ROMEBO. GOLD we were well bad motive if a out of the city into the hunt \\ e wander homeward in the dark Never conceive a an business < of Gracia Justica. He Is Following is abstract of Jthe one is conceivable. tary y very woodland, and were then Limed loose. forest, guided by the old negro’s hunt- good the Probate Court for Waldo County, April Re gentle and firm with children. popular with the Cubans. Senor Rome- Extra precaution bad been taken by all instinct and with the ing familiarity term, 1902: Do not allow your children to be ro and his charming wife, Marta DUST ol the in party preparing ourselves country and soon liud ourselves in the Estate of Jason K. Ryder, Islesboro; li away from home at night without Abreu, are much loved throughout the, will clear anything cleanable—clothes and dishes, and with loose leggings in ease we were un- city, tired and but pleased with cense issued to sell real estate. knowing where they are. island for their services to the people. pets par hungry, Estate of S. license Is- floors and doors—in fact, from cellar to attic. to come Guy Morse, Unity ; Do not allow them to go where they Senora Romero is and anything lucky enough across a rattle- the experiences. invest the very wealthy, GOLD DUST sued to sell real estate and pro- on Sunday. lightens labor, lessens care. snake. ami as the season is for ceeds’. please she has given liberally to public insti- opening The coon and possum resemble each Do not them with much Estate of Horace F. furnish tutions. Made tin in. i.ew that it is warmer, other Knowlton, Morrill; only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, getting to a marked degree, but the pos- license issued to sell estate. spending money.—Philadelphia Ledger. personal Chicago. New York. Boston, St. Louis.-Makers of OVAL FAIRY we were times cautioned sum of Levi li- SOAF many that is by far the better meat, sweeter Estate Matliews, Searsmont: Value of an Idea. cense issued to sell estate. -icai dangei ixisted. The rattlesnake and full as easy to catch. lie is personal _ Estate of Reuben Call, Troy; allowance On*. Itriglil Vomig Mail Got si Hi^ti Price liter i'eii a denned up all winter has about the same size as the coon, but of Si?!*.;!”) to the granted widow; petition for for license to sell real estate. II is. it! in the past few weeks of sunshine, lias a tail without hair, while that of presented Estate of Richard A. Gurney, li- An ■iaw led cut of his winter Belfast; elderly gentleman whose appear- home, and as the coon has of hair and several cense to sell real estate and order of distri- plenty ance indicated him to he a first Poorlu? correctly the are bution account of administra- nights growing warmer is The coon not have the issued; 1 daring rings. does man of wealth, handed a young man a tor allowed. 1 I e chill b\ remaining out of doors all of tail as does the ■■im i wn check a few afternoons in the power hanging by his Estate of Loima C. Poor, Searsmont: pe- ago lobby HARSTON C., 3 Years Old: night. As “ of an hotel. tint i1 they lay asleep on the | possum. Both have very strong claws, tition presented for appointment of commis- For two years I suffered ter- uptown Observing sioners on exorbitant claims. with was drawn for £1,000 a friend remarked ground at night and can hold to a limb with a ribly from dyspepsia, great people unconsciously however, Estate of 1 tow, will and that the HORACE RECORD 2 19! Leroy Searsport; and was always feeling young man must have rendered walk mi them and before deal of codicil Cora E. Dow named ex- depression, they are great power. presented: tried Sarsa- some important service to the benevo- ecutrix. poorly. I then Ayer’s aware w hat they have met, the snake Sometimes the coon or runs one I was a lent. gentleman. possum Estate of Josiali LL Emerson, Swanville; parilla, and in week Bay horse. 16 Hrtnds High, Wright 1250 lb is then: and in "He has,” the “lie pon almost every ease into n swamp where you cannot get petition presented for appointment of com- new man.”—John McDonald, replied latter, put missioners on exorbitant Pa. £1,0(10,000 into my pocket.” the deadly tangs have done their work. without a and if the hunter claims; inventory Philadelphia, bath, gives will annex- didn’t he it returned by administrator with “Why keep himself?” I am It mi a for the snake ssary to coil up him up the dog is usually worried out ed ; first and final account presented. asked the friend, enviously, as such ex- n !u' is Estate of Pritchett, & Co., Belfast of iV aid. able to strike you and he and the coon escapes after a scare. Sibley that it’s amples geneiosity are rare. quite representation of insolvency tiled; Win. P. Don’t forget a I w > three ’’Jiecause he could not use it; the •; gives shakes of his rattle When a coon falls into the power of a and Albert C. Burgess Thompson appointed £1,000 will be more available to him. I S re i" 11'i>• If one is and he hard for his but commissioners. “Ayer’s” Sarsaparilla striking. quick, dog. tights very life, will as neither of us were ac- Estate of Koxanna Babbidge, Winterport; explain, Piedmont re (lsz.es at once w hat lias lie that will make you strong tuated happened, the possum is entirely different and license issued to sell persona', estate; repre- by motives of generosity, bat w s- often be able to sentation of filed; Herbert I). waste cold business. 2-1 7-1 y escape after gives up almost without a struggle. insolvency and hopeful. Don’t Simpson and Edward B. Low "As I am the of • t!ie appointed you know, president haling of first rattle in the The possum is mostly baked when commissioners; for li- Sir»« of 25 petition presented your time and money by a corporation, which some people call a [ n .1 nit if it lie in cense to sell real estate. bt the day he will cooked and the meat is excelled by that trust, that is one of the adver- with records j Estate of Lyman Clark, Winterport; will some other kind. largest snake and take a most un of few other animals. live in the trying tisers in the as we thou- They approved; Fannie 'lark approved execu- world, spend better than ! ■ ■ 11'lnoiiii e s trix. Use the sands—yes, hundreds of thousands—of leave. We were fortunate woodland on berries and birds and very old, tested, tried, | JVH.IfP Estate of Joseph F Heath, Thorndike;; dollars a year in letting the people 2.30 ; ouch not to meet any and heard none often ruin many a line garden, in eating and true Clarence E. Gurney appointed administra- Ayer's Sarsapa- know that our articles are just what full '.! rougiiiu.it mu trip. corn and other crops. The skins are tor. they must have, whatever else they Estate of John E. Searsmont; 1 rilla. SI.00 a bottle. All druggists. I M. Nothing is heard for a little time sold at about twenty-live cents each Woodcock, don’t have. administrator s inventory returned. ‘‘We believe in and this I it' r tl (■ dogs liave been turned loose and arc line for making shoe lacings. Estate of Franklin 11. Black, Belfast ; ex- Ask your doctor what lie thinks of Ayer’s advertising, ecutrix’s returned. .*«ar8app.rilla. He knows all about this grand young man knows it, and has profited and run ■ i;T£in .1. Dickkv. inventory old medn ine. Follow his advice and Hn- they along silently, for they family lie came to me as Estate of Burton E. Parsons., Swanville, we will be satUtii-d. accordingly, today, ire so well trained as not to gooff on administrator's inventory returned. J. C. Aver Co.. Lowell, Mass. we are utter strangers, and asked me ~ iS"L ohia. * Estate of Oakes A. if i the trail of lmt Ramsey, Montville; would pay him for an idea on It be hard to laid a anything a possum or Von £1,000 \ymld more l»*-.n;i stalk-.a \\. 11. his si/.- and !i:: -a in Bears tka ^01lgl" ad ministratrix’s land He is bound t<» a inventory returned; peti- our I did not to great sue ot mi l\ and m■•••.,, a. ,nd a.,- ■ ..'i coon. We go on the advertising goods. fry and silently through tion for allowance presented. beat handsome. He trialed Oetober, tool. a miles in him down to £100, a good figure Oak lark. He the trees Estate of Julia V. Ellis, Searsmont; ad-; will stand for service at Pearl limn,;s Farm. Voitli !• da quiet woodland, tali towering for an but told him that dt'a-’*. ministrator’s inventory returned. idea, promptly on either while we walk 1 hand, through Estate of A. Cutter re- would gladly pay his price, if upon A LIBRARY OF MUSIC. S’bley, Belfast; $20 to insure. lone giass. where snakes might wait in port of commissioners in insolvency accept- communicating to me the idea, I con- Terms, ed. sidered it worth what lie demanded. over for their All is other Famous Composkks and Tiikii; Mi>i<\ prey. quiet, Estate of Daniel Greer, Morrill; first and Otherwise 1 would him wliac and Kdited Theodore Thomas, John pay 1. ban the of a cone or the by final account of executors allowed. breaking pine Knowles Paine and Karl Klauser. Bos- not lie, considered it worth. n. f. Estate of Israel Staples, Brooks; will, sniTh, '?ai tw igs beneath our feet, or the ton : J. B. Millet Co. 1901. num- "To this he readily assented, and in crackling Library presented; Lydia A. Cummings named ex- I 7,so. 4 T. an hour’s talk lie to me the of a oush as some animal moves, awak- ber, ecutrix. ! explained Estate ot Harriet A. sec- brightest idea on advertising I have ened by the light of our lanterns. Once Those interested in literature, arts and sci- Lane, Brooks; Wonderful that ond and final account of administrator al- Remedy ever received out of thousands of sug- ences know well that our Free Library con- j u while we heard a low whine from lowed ; petition for distribution presented. I gestions. We will make over £i,ooo,non tains books of interest to them, but perhaps Estate of Emma F. ! the far w hile in the McDonald, Belfast; Cures 4n Few Minutes. prolit inside of a year on increased dogs ahead, distance will it is not so generally known that a valuable presented; Lucius F. McDonald named j sales and permanent business retained. NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMF at the home of some lonely farmer, is executor without bonds. work for musical people lias lately been So, you see, Ids was heard the Estate of .Jacob V. Cottrell, Belfast: sec- price cheap. barking of the dogs and the "Fortunes have in added. This work is entitled “Famous ond account of administrator allowed. been marie busi- Kstablished in is-H, for over sixty years it v. roosters crowing, for those two sounds ness the of a Composers and their Music” and is in itself Estate of Bradford G. Blanchard, Stock- j by advertising single sug- FOR lORK WKKKLI TRIHl'NK, kt ton : first and final account of exeeu- in such a manner that the are heard here in t.eorgia almost con- a library of music and information on musi- Springs | gestion public in the I'nion. trix presented. see it out oi the great mass of printed tinually from sun down until the cal subjects. The lirst six of the sixteen (»n November 'it was day Estate of Zorada Weymouth, Morrill;! matter going through their hands, and 7, changed to the breaks volumes contain of the great second and final account of administrator again. biographies j this tide of advertisement Hows so EVERY allowed. composers, and also concise sketches <»t the that there must be We had covered quite a Estate of Allied. Tibbetts, Palermo: first rapidly something territory history and development of mimic in differ- above another which attracts at- when the to account of executor allowed. public dogs began whine and fol- 1 ent countries. When it is noticed that the < Kstate of Mary C. Philbrick, Troy; first tention. Tins ‘something’ was what' lowed tliis a low howl which by told the list of contributors contains the names of account of administrator allowed. that bright young man gave to me, and MEMBER Estate of .John 11. Lane, first I am experienced ear of our gu.de and veter- Arthur Foote, John K. Paine, Howard Tiek- Searsport; very much obliged to him.”— j a account of administrators allowed. Washington Star. an hunter “ole Bob." that we had at noj. Geo. P. Fpton and of other men whose Estate of Joseph Stubbs, Winterport; first j fanner and his fami! \ wan'd > on musical anresented for detenuination of col- given us a work of exceptional value. The The American Hoy (.Sprague Publishing this awhile the and lateral inheritance tax. a year, but you can but it for less. Ilnw dogs responding, Company, Detroit, Mich.), is the most pop- remaining ten volumes are devoted to the Estate of Albert Rack lift', Unity; first H\ then 11 ie\ become quiet and we know ular publication ever issued for boys. (>ther subscribing through ynirmvn favorite horn musical of the and final account of executor allowed. Miuard’s Liniment j THE compositions great masters, Manufacturing periodicals are published for nen, women, I The Journal. t lull the trail, lie it issum or must Estate of Mercy .). Trundy, Belfast; in Republican i" coon, eight being instrumental, and the last two Co., Boston, has never solicited a girls and the family generally, but there ih first and final account of administrator al- j Iloth papers one for on!\ have been a cold oae or the would testimonial from the many people who no other publication in America that meets year dog j vocal. lowed. I use the Liniment; neither have the wants of boys, and boys It enters Scud your orders ami money to TUI. RK not have given it ;p as she has done, i The should be Estate of Philander W. Rowell, Montville; they only. illustrations, especially, ever asked one to The right into their every day life. Lt is not of FARMERS Jnl'RNA L PITH. CO., Mi; first and final account of guardian allowed ; any buy. j Hki.i-asp, We bad ; amped many miles in the wood mentioned as they form an attractive fea- j wonderful the blood and thunder variety, but educa- I resignation of N. P. Bennett, guardian, ac- remedy simply sells on its 11 id the hour was tional, elevating, and getting late before ture as well as serving a source of instruc- cepted ; Clias. B. Ring appointed guardian. ! own merits. The personal indorsement instructive,'amusing | entertaining. It is especially for tion. At the of Estate of Win. II. Burrill, Belfast; first of some one who is is better helpful free we were rewarded with the long-looked- ! beginning every biographi- | pleased who wish to be useful and happy. Sample copy Send your address to N i and final account of administrator de bonis than a dozen boys | cal sketch is a full page of the com- advertisements; and it’s The number of this FAMILY i R1 C NK for y elp of the dog in response to the ; portrait non April splendid tnaga- KAIP1KR, New-Vork City allow'ed.. such kind words as the while in addition to this there are following that zine is before us. Handsome illustrations ■lies ot “(lie Boli:" this poser, Estate of Elmira M. Gareelon, Troy; pe- but time has spread this splendid old medi- adorn every page. The stories j several other taken at different tition for of Mrs. old, principal are pictures presented appointment cine are: “How the a they heard in good earnest and we administratrix. from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Hoys Earned Cow,” b> R. of his life. There are also Vauglm Whitney periods illustra- This letter was oil the G. Robinson ; “T he Kid in. Camp,” by 11. C. an- assured of some excitement as a! Estate of Adelaide S. Roberts, Belfast; voluntary part tions of their birth mon- Warnack: “Side Tracked,” Frank II. A FREE PATTER places, residences, will presented;. petition presented for ap- of Mr. Werner, and written from the by resuli of our >oou the i | “The of — Swett; Young Surfman,” trip yelps uments, statues and tombs. These, together pointmeut of B. F. Robinson of Bridge- ! goodness of his heart: by George (your own selection) to evert j I)’Yys; “The ‘Pony* Express,” by scriber. 50 cents a the d"gs grew into short howls as the of houses water, Mass., administrator, with will an- j East < Whitfield. Only yea with pictures opera and buildings orinth, Vt., 7, 1901. Morris Wade; “Trooper Stork,” by Will nexed. Gentlemen,— Minard’s Liniment no tra grows w." me:, and as usual the devoted to music, as well as of famous having Levington Comfort; “Roy’s First of April Estate of Lydia A. Wright, Swranville;! equal, iu my mind, ! take it as a leasurable -M Adele E. “The •based animal takes to the paintings of musicians make a which will Elias. E. named ex- dutif to v something; ‘>out ;t. ! am prompted Invitation,” by Thompson; brook, gallery presented; Wright Rise of ecutor. to do tins because of l.ie onderful litres of a Hoy’s Club,” by Inez Redding; tenia', in the south a. cannot fail to interest all readers. The sore throat that it has “Tile “branch,” just A. and effected for myself, as Hoy Candy Maker,” by Candy Maker; Estate of Mary John E Hatch, as Cure most valuable of the well for my wile and children. And Min- “In the of ’<• pm/e the But are soon illustrations, however, for li- Days Paul Revere,” by J. L. Dyspepsia dogs. they minors. Liberty; petition presented artt's Liniment has never not in failed, once, any Harbour. MAGAZINE _ are a series of colored plates of historic cense to sell real estate and invest the \vh v that I had what eat. out and after him again. The cries of pro- occa-ion to use it; and Minard’s An Digests you Li id men; interesting department just added is musical instruments. These are ceeds. never fail- anywhere if used in time. This contains a and unique entitled “With the This preparation all of the Me Hob’' are oftener heard as encour- Estate of William MeGray, Unity; peti- Eor throat, di-cases, sprains, bruises, lamc- Hoys.” gives the A LADIES’ MAGAZINE* a names and all kinds of accompanied by page of explanation giv- to nes-, corns or unions, neuralgia, and tooth- and addresses of boys and their vari- digestants digests agement to tlie and we are tion presented for license sell real estate. A gem; beautiful colored plate* dog. growing ache it has no 1 hare tried it and know ous and and the food. It instant relief and never the of the instrument. Estate of Jane E. et/uirl. experiences occupations, gives fash ion* economies ing history Perkins, Frankfort; what am ressmaking warm in the enthusiasm of the talkiip m.oi information is from letters received fails to cure. It allows to eat all work ; household hints fiction, e: chase, first and final account of administrator I gleaned you In the volumes devoted to. musical pre- have introduced .nard’- into ■crihe or, send cc for lai compo- Liniment direct > to-day, from the boys. the food want. The most 11 s i i homier and louder the howls of sented. many home- where a teinedy wi- needed, you t ve Lady agents wanted. Send for te grow sitions may be found selections from the A full page illustration is given of the Estate of Jefferson Hobbs, Brooks; first it has stayed ther- for years and lives on stomachs can take it. Ity ;t' use while we in the %and in which is found the many Stylish, Reliable, Simple, tin- bugs, stand dis- its own Majestic Building, ■ work of the world’s greatest composers, and final account of administrator with will merits. It is safer’to he without $10 thousands of .ties lnv been date. Economical ami Abs in gold than to I. witl nt a bottle of home of The American It is the dyspe tance until have treed the annexed presented. Minard’s Boy. cured Perfect-Fittiujj Paper Patteri waiting they , , , Liniment on hell. handsomest office in after everything else failed. It Estate of William Lord, Brooks ; first and your building Michigan. we are soon and other names which are household words Yours, etc,., The an*: prevents formation otgason the stom- came, and rewarded. The final account of executor presented. special departments in this issue A. l\ Werner. “Boys in the Church and .School ach, ail -diurt. baik of the tells us that to lovers of music are represented, while Estate of Oscar B. Evans, Montville; first Home, ;” relieving disnessaflereating. sharp dog If u-e it will have the same and and final account of administrator you y-m “Boys Animals ;” The Agassiz Associa- Dieting unuoei. “ary. l’loasant to take.’ filled the musicians of our time Maszkowski, present- tion the game is treed, and with the ed. experience. There is not a pain or ache “The Boy,Stamp and Coin Collector ;” Bubinstein, Tschaikowsky, also have a “Por to Think in It can’t of the hunt we across the Estate of Patience T. or soreness or lameness that ever Boys About;” “Boys help spirit hurry , Searsmont; Games and place. The last two volumes, besides con- first ami final account of trustee allowed. attacked the that can’t be cured Sports;” “Hoys as Money but do woodland to the tree. A lire is body Makers and “The Order of ycu good lighted music and solos from Estate of Eliza J. Freedom first Money Savers;” E. (\ Df/Vi t v '<( taining grand opera Barlow, ; immediately with Minard’s Liniment l'he Prep aredonly by hicaw. and we see our and final of American Hoy;” “The Hoy Photogra- Tbo$l. bottle contains 2‘4 times in the nearby grass the have less difficult account executor presented. This is a but the UmoOc. size. oratorios, many songs strong statement, lini- pher;” “The “The All Seams Allowed and al! Br Estate of Eugene A. Boulter, Freedom; Hoy Candy Maker;” II. far up in the tree on a distant won ment warrants it. It costs but twenty- Amateur The >1(H)I)V. and Lines shown. game which have popularity. Among the’ petition presented for determination of Journalist and Painter;" Sewing live cents a bottle at all American “The Puzzle Only to and cents each—none branch where lie lias sought refuge former class are Wagner’s “Spring Song" collateral inheritance tax. druggists’. Hoy ‘shut-ins;’ i«j Department;” “The Hoys’ Library;” “The Ask for them S> id in nearly a\ from the The game we are as- from “The Valkyrie,” “With Verdure Estate of Lydia J. Alden, Belfast; peti- Nasal ^pu town, or by mail from dog. tion for determination of collater- Hoys’ Garden. Clad” from tlie “Creation” and presented The THE McCALL C sured is a possum because be lias taken oratorio, al inheritance tax; first and final account of subscription price is $1.00 per annum with all and is published the 113-115-117 West 31st St., NFW a small which is the “If jour Hearts” from “Elijah.” executor by Sprague Publishing j CATARRH tree, invariably presented. Mich. of the old in the collection Estate of Josiali A. Haskell, Frankfort; Company, Detroit, In all its stages there tlu* coon a tree. Examples songs The \1 case, going up large first and final account of executrix should be cleanliness. Republican .loiinril tit I are where art Thou?’' “The Lost present- to shoot him in the “Alice, A Base Ball. zinc with five luittcrns, will !»• Not caring tree, but ed. Clock Thai Ely’s Cream Balm Chord,” “In Old Madrid” and others equally Estate of Eliza R. Emery, Belfast; Ralph sj.isi in mlvaiUM*. Address prefering to preserve the skin and cleanses, soothes and heals us well known. Thus it may be seen that Emery of Detroit appointed executor; R. The origin of baseball—“our national Rki*. .!ui un v allow the the of F. Dunton executor’s the diseased membrane. dog privilege killing this is a collection of representative music agent. game”—is not definitely known, but Estate of E. Montville; It cures catarrh and drives him. lie must be removed from the tree. Elmer Hall, Has the tirst club to it was in which cannot fail to give pleasure to all Judson E. Hall administrator. organized play away a cold in the head appointed New York in 1845. In some cases this is quite an under- who have once made its acquaintance. Estate of Abbie Milliken, Belfast; James Singularly enough, quickly. this club, like the one tirst organized to taking. One of tlie party volunteers to A. L. B. Libby, Jr., appointed administrator. (’ream Balm is placed Into the nostrils, spreads lax Collector’s Nu Estate of A. Heal, Belfast ; Ida A. promote rowing, was called “The Knick- over the membrane and is Belfast Free 1902. Wesley Run absorbed. Relief is im- climb the tree and dislodge him from Library, April, Heal aumistratrix. erbocker Club.” After 1851 other - appointed mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does All faxes for 1901 are now •in* his but this is easier said than teur base ball clubs to cost. Taxes on real estate perch, Sliot In His Left Leg. began organize, not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug- not p; A Contented the 1. 190-2, will be returned to tin- (' People. including Atlantic, Mutual, Union, or Trial 10 cents mail. done, for the possum resembles the For all kinds of or gists by mail; Size, by suit order of the sores, , bruises, etc. In 1857 a convention of iH-r eitv governm DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Down delegates ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York. in my office in Memorial in his and it takes con- other wounds Salve was building monkey grip When Prince of Prussia from sixteen clubs in and around New to 11.30 A. and is a sure cure. Skin diseases yield to it at Henry m., Saturdays from siderable force to drive him from asked what had him most can a York and the once. Never fails in cases of piles. Cool- impressed only be repaired by Brooklyn was held. About M. C. HILl his re- ten tree when the is ing and healing. None genuine but De- during his visit to this country, years later, at the annual conven- NOTICE. dog waiting beneath. but a human Witt’s. Beware of counterfeits “I suffered was, the sight of so many “happy elockmafcer, sys- tion of the National Association in If lie is disposed to fight, and sometimes ply Chapter 18 of the city ordinances provides that for many years from a sore caused by a gun and contented faces” in all the many lStili, 202 clubs from no shall ride, conduct or anv tem that run down can seventeen States person propel upon do we have all we shot wound in left A. S. Ful- has be and sidewalk in this wheel they tight fiercely, my leg,” says throngs who had congregated to see the District of Columbia were rep- city any bicycle, tricycle, ler, English, Ind. “It would not heal and or wheels, nor play any g;:me of, nor throw or can do to hold our own. we him wherever he stopped. its owner if he resented. The of base ball as- strike with a bat hall Finding gave me much trouble. I used all kinds of repaired by college any within 200 rods of the Boston Tesief the paid the sociations were started about 1802 or corners formed the intersection of Main and are unable to drive him from the limb remedies to no purpose until I tried De- Unconsciously prince by use the True 1863. High streets under a of not less than <*nk »“Jo. Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes people of the United States the greatest will Amateur base ball penalty c'»j_: we shake the but to the throughout nor more than tkn dollars. violations of branch, equM me.” which could be received the Union was at its in the Any completely cured compliment height year the foregoing will be promptly piosecuted. i GEO. S. kiARRI: occasion, when his feet have been dis- from It was a well-de- 1805, 1860 and 1867. Professional base WM. H. SANBORN. Marshal. any foreigner. “L F.” ATWOOD’S BITTERS. City * lodged his tail is curled around the Frederick Bryton Dead. served compliment likewise.—Hoston ball was recognized in 1868, and the tirst Belfast, April 16,1902 — 3wl6 ...BOSK’* Globe. games were in 1869. limb and much like a monkey he swings played STOPPED FREE Frederick the well known actor HIV A back and forth, Hold Bryton, Neglect Mean? Danger. M I Permanently Cured by grabbing again. who was associated with Clara Morris at Mrs. Gaussip—Your wife’s Don’t biliousness and very ex- DB- KUNE'S GREAT For After a while he is dislodged with the one time, is dead at his home in Rochester, neglect constipa- NOTICE. travagant, isn’t she? Mr. I 8 Jb Sale at a Bargain to a World from tion. Your health will suffer Henpeek— nerve restorer according special that city. permanently makes _ 8 I W aid of a club and half falls and What think H No Pita afti-r first s use. jumps if do. DeWitt’s Little Risers •This certifies that I hereby give my son, Fred you that? Mrs day That He was one of the old time romantic actors, you Early ■ Conmltation, personal or hr mail; treatise and desirable and well located A. his time to act and trade for himself. I I notice to tlie ground, where he is ■being in his prime with Oliver Doud , cure such cases. M. B. Smith, Butternut, Elmes, Gaussip—Well, she always fttlAI. BOTTI.K FREK the foot of Main street, known j quickly shall claim none of his nor pay any of his 10 Fit who Charles Stevenson and lie Mich., says “DeWitt’s Little Early Risers wages goes in for the most expensive patients pay express**!* only on delivery. Lane wharf property, will be sold taken in hand the and his end contemporaries, debts. WILLIAM M. ELMES. things. Prmanmt Ouro. not only temporary relief, for all Nsr- the estate, of by dog I ever Mr. wjms Disorders. inquire was best known in the play of “Forgiven,” are the most satisfactory pills took. Arthur P. Heal. Henpeek—Not always. ‘Talk is Kpilepsy, Spasms St. Vitus' Dance, Witness, Debility. Kxhamtlon. DB. B. N. F. HOUSTON is in sigiit. As soon as he is dead he is and was a favorite in Belfast in his Never grip or eause nausea.” Searsmont, 1,1902.—3wl5* and she goes in for H.KLINB.U day. Me., April cheap,” “that.” 931 Arch street, Belfast, December 19,1900.—51t t PMI.d.lphliu yUISi A I a I PITCH LAKE OF TRINIDAD. come to the lake v OLD. pitch from long dis- TRIPLETS 79 YEARS Reflections of « Bachelor. _ MISS BONNIE DELANO | tances bringing their soiled clothes in ..inh-rs of tlu* World. A LhIm* all rea- W t bundles on their heads. The Globe can settle beyond In society life has its silver lining on <> Will k l'pou Out of Which sonable doubt that the oldest living the outside. I In the under rous of Pitch are Annually places pitch foot is so are of New England A Chicago Society Lady, in a triplets residents Love unadorned wealth seldom Which Never Materially i>*- soft that your feet leave and end the controversy which has by deep impres- cheats a widow. N.iture Keeps I p an KxIiaiN- Letter to Mrs. Pink ham says: and there is no from to the State of sions; doubt that if you spread Chicago Maine. woman can talk stood long enough in one Nearly every faster spot you The discussion first started in Chi- than she can think. "poiulence of The Journal.] “Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam:—Of all the would sink, but slowly surely, knee cago, when a newspaper in that city 1! N IPAD Isl.AN 1>.. IS. \V. to whom The frown of a prateful daughters you havQ deep—waist deep, till horribly engulfed. stated that the oldest living triplets woman is the sour MSTIRIR and life, none are more milk of A small passenger given health were and were 45 her devotion. For Infants and Children. Near the farther shore the whole sur- residents of that city glad than 1. who beat i he circuit of Trinidad face is like brown years old. The next triplets Improvements on nature are seldom ■ home and my life was light molasses, much My happy the Chicago record were discovered at seen in a mes every week, calling too soft to be walked bathing suit. upon. Slight ex- Pittsburg and were 48 years old. Final- i»t its The loss of a husband The Kind villages. Among of are has sidetracked You Have plosions gas continually taking ly triplets were found living in West- actions is the tact that old. many a divorce story. place, followed by noxious ris- morelaud who were 51 years vapors n to osetnbaik at the village now remains lor the Glove pre- The virtue of a man ing from the seething mass, aecompan thrice married sent in this article triplets who are has an •it Pitch Lake and have ied impreguable exterior. Always Bought by little trickling streams of pure 79 years old, all living and in good AYfcgelahle Preparation for As this wonder of If love ran aspect water. There is an oil well in the health. They are Mrs. Martha Hagar smoothly all the time similating the Food and Reg ula the vessel on its of 19 Hill, Somer- women would never be restful. the goes neighborhood and petroleum is found Edmunds st.. Winter ting Stomachs and Bowels of on the return ville, Mrs. Sarah Fossett and Mrs. Mary picked up in this of the Alimony is the sunshine that bright- everywhere part island. Fossett, both of North Union, Me. hours later Sailing ens the saddest hour of marriage. The theory is that the “lake" is really It was Mrs. Hagar, at her home in in a south-easterly Globe man in In the mildew that forms on the crust "pain the wide-mouthed crater of an extinct Somerville, who told the vast tor miles brief the of the remarkable fam- of love there is the of a Promotes many mud story germ lawyer’s Digestion.Cheerful- volcano. Borings show that it is The fam- fee. ■ of which she is a member. d a vast mangrove ily nessandRest.Contains neither funnel shaped, the deposit tapering ily numbered 13, and all were the chil- same in which Colum- When a man stops planting dowers Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. from a at the rim to bottom- dren of Isaac and Sarah Townsend of thin^heet on his wife’s grave he is NotXahcotic. v< 1 he described to Ids Xorth Union, Me. buying suppers less depth near the middle. At a depth for two. on The mother was a Parsons and traces ysters growing of two hundred feet, the farthest reach- her ancestrv back to William Parsons doses of make ■ Homeopathic ! The s\\amp miles of affectum Unfit of Old HrSAMCEL PITCHER ed there is no perceptible change in the of England.' who removed at thetimeof some women wish one husband could ujar-eane. billowing MISS BONNIE DELANO. Queen Bess’ to I where in be three. AottfJuu Seed nature of the material. reign reland, 4lx. Senna k. a ocean, lb(T2 he succeeded Sir. Geof. Fenton, wind-swept Until illness came n me three RockelU Salts up. years The strangest thing about this strange and was Contentment is that measure of hap- ■" surveyor general of Ireland, dlnise Seed Tie central It!t-sts: ago 1 lirst noticed it by being irreg- piness made of what | place is the way some mysterious power made a baronet in 1(120. by ignorance Amgennixe i. there coves ular and and others Bi CarbmatpSoda * sheltered j having very painful the father of the enjoy. menstruation: constantly forces asphalt to the surface. Isaac, present yUrrgtSeed ■ scanty gradually my .. f annual from this exhaustless Nancy. grew up, Compound shipment You’ve got to on marshaled, so James, in and keep talking. til,.' young women from dangers dying Searsmont, Me., CASTORIA▼NccnmuneoMMNv. new von* orrr resulting bed. and lias been for Of many years. to be SO old. Isaac One inch won't make i], and interlaced with ftfrom organic irregularity. suppression Nancy living years you very tall— course the lake is was the is You've to on ior retention of the m uses, ovarian or English property: next in line.’ He dead but got keep growing; is. that u lien a tree is his One little ad won’t do it all— womb troubles. lieljj^e substitutes. has been leased for a number of son, Ellery B„ is now on the old !. hut remains jbut homestead in Maine. You’ve got to keep them going. standing to an American which years company Then —Joilet, 111., Republican. its fellow-giants by a the next pair came along. They pays the British government -to cents a were two Oliver and Reuben. rai bindings. In this ot the soil They grow everywhere, boys, PRE3D ton for the pitch, and a #1.20 a ton ex- Oliver is dead, and as far as the family ATWOOD, ■icrness are countless hap-hazard and apparently without It costs another dollar and know Reuben is also deceased. He be- cultivation, fences or port duty. WINTERPRT, HA1NE, iiant-iiiuniaged biuls, unprotected by came an army surgeon, and was last a half a ton to get the on board i' that look like the vis- hedges, and so plentiful that nobody pitch heard from in the fielri steamer, so that profits are not great. the birth of the twins came ile; monkeys, mani- misses the comparatively few that Following insurance and Real The only saving clause is that labor is the birtli of tbe triplets, three girls, 7b Estate, as the black piccanin- tourists and thieving negroes appropri- ! cheap, and living cheaper still. The years ago. Early in life they en- REPRESENTING OVEk FORTY-FIVE MILLION ASSETS. "Wn>: frogs, big as cats, ate. Here, too, nourishes the weed, gaged in work in a factory at Waltham, five American gentlemen who manage and hire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass, Tornado Insurance, Steam Boiler ,'accs make the eternal Bixa orellana. locally known as were employed there when the late business their and Insurance and whose is the annetto- the have office resi- Gov. Hanks was a bobbin boy in the Inspection. insects of every kind and "Houcou,” pulp dence at the a thousand teet from same establishment. Gov. and Mrs. Bonds for dve of commerce, used in and pier, Security Cashiers. Contractors, Administrators ana trustees. isity, arboreal, terres- England Ranks attended a reunion of the to the "dreaded malarial triplets Correspondence solicited. Heal estate bought and sold. Holland to color as it to land, escape at .1: aquatic: and serpents cheese, used Waltham many years ago. the in lever which, makes it impossible fora Fifty the three re- ; >m boas of size he fashion this part of the world years ago girls Old largest turned to their live. Age to color human tlesh with Northerner to live on shore, especially home in Maine to -treugth to crush an ox. it. The Martha sunset. I be married Thomas llagar, who 25 IS MADE Orinoco Indians and of after colored natives are Kitchen ,ncertius vipers not longer many the years ago moved to Somerville. He island tribes immune, or nearly so: and as they re- died several Jr There are snakes aboriginal wore no clothes, years ago. Sarah and Mary sub- married but "roueoued" themselves from to quire very little clothing and can two brothers and have since Vigorous i ei 1 .. long the branches top FOR SALE. sist on wild made their residence in Maine. ■ toe. entirely fruit, sugar-cane BV THE USE OF kes under foot, hidden The last two children born to Mr. and The mile between land- and fish—all to he had for the asking— To close ti e state of the late ,r.d tangled creepers: long highway Mrs. Townsend were John and then are as as woik- ing and lake is they independent lazy, both of now marshes, tiny lakes, bordered on one side Caroline, whom are dead. Furnishings. A. C. or to their own Grandchildren and Dr. SIBLEY, snakes with palm-thatched huts, each with its iug resting according possibly great PIERCE’S everywhere, grandchildren are the and sweet will. Fannik B. Wahd. living throughout We have them in all lines the following real estate i< otleii .1 tot sale s deatii itself all alert pine apple garden grove of orange- I_ country. and at the lowest i min trei >; and on the other side “the biisi:." Mrs. is in possible HOMF.S1 EAl) CIS HU H STkt;ET. invading any Xen Secretary of the Navy. llagar excellent health, and as ;t is called—an says that some she feels “smart prices .... One of the lx st it, Paradise!" impenetrable jungle i It is believed by.many that Congress- days places Breast. The bi: Mums are a two s»,,r\ brick rest,]. .• ot enough to jump over a live-rail fence." large n- wit: ■ dwarf cashew-nut trees covered with man \Viliiam II. of new and commodious queer, flat-topped Moody Haverhill, stable and earring bo s... TIN and a smaller stable; ali tin *t,\ -lx miles below l‘ort- creepers, aglow with scarlet, golden Mass., who was selected to succeed dent MAINE OLDEST LEGISLATOR. MEDICAL The grounds extern! fn»m High to I'nion ! anil John D. as of the and contains ,o i'i casts anchor, and purple llowers—stretches to the Long secretary navy, about otn-acta Tennis it. N .. orehaid Within a few dark will become one of the most influential rods f Beifas- Be. forest. As you advance the Abner which a tme >. t !'11c1 I.ake are sent up Dunton of Hope Claims that Dis- S WARE it eotninands iev -| x adept members of the cabinet. Mr Moody, e(l for summer home ot ’:> s.J>,• 11;; 1 >i,• •»a •: Ps. Your nose slope, tin odor of becomes more tinction. is pitch WOODEN house, six thousand bd \ like his chief, is a man of force and in- DISCOVERY. p.e : lot' the :. hut not powerful and the vegetation poorer, the at the purchase muni ) an -111.1 -a m- :: ga_" it unpleasant Among callers Rockland I desired. till the whole earth, far as can ug tar. brought oft in you see, Jackson Club yesterday, where the "I suffered for six years with con- looks like an stipation and id breeze. You asphalt pavement, half Knox county Democratic committee indigestion, during POOLER HOUSE, HIGH which time I employed several phy- STREET. ■ with "U ,1.x take care overgrown weeds whose roots feed was in was a most sicians. but great session, remarkable they could not reach un- Fiv< thousand s.p.,,1, ,-t land and a in the cosy, k cks that surface-pools into which pedes- in tbe of Abner Dunton case," writes Mr. G. Popplewell, o*f. LAMPS convenient brick I101.se Foinicriy owned atid protude figure person his •. trians Kureka Springs. Carroll Co., Ark. "I occupied, during s;,|et,ee :n Belfast, by .Ins above the water on continually stumble, ankle-deep, of who lie said to tie-' William II. of tie > Hope may be worthy felt that there was no help for me, Foglei Mlprrliie •Judical t'otirt. Modern < on\ turners. •• pnee, : tide is low, and are the water being hidden under a film of for could not retain food on my stomach ; Chimney*, in the Jack- to id ,M* Lei: s honorary membership had subject inoitgage SI s.umii brown vertigo and would fall helpless to Bank. $500. menace to pitch-dust. The lake does not son Mr. Dunton voted navigation club, having for the floor. Two years ago I com- Shades, lie in a and 1 hey me the celebrated depression, as one would sup- Jackson for every other Democrtic menced taking Dr. Pierce’s Golden for that ever Medical and little MAIN AND FEDERAL STREETS. i.ere take the of pose, but at the top of the rise, where president, matter, since. Discovery Pellets,’ Burners and place He can even and from the start. After go that one better, for bis improved font or lot in the business ho.nr id' the eit\ -i-d to stretch the ground slopes from it on two twelve bottles of the ‘Discov- directly away first vote was cast for John taking 4.150 feet. Level and good building >!•••!. Wl'd Quincy I was able to do and Wicks. .rice :0 the little harbor, sides. It has an area of about a Adams for president. ery light work, he worth §1.000 inside of the wars have been improving ever since. I Price hundred acres, and an Abner Dunton is a remark- $300. d n any a vessel: until undiscovered certainly am now in good health for one of my ♦♦♦♦»♦*« w ably well preserved old young man and I owe it all to Doctor t: e who depth, hich may go clear through to age—60 years. Kiiglisliniell he hobnobbed with the committee and Pierce’s medicines.” FARM ON Ml! LER STREET. -■ v China on the other side of the ay a vast amount globe. delegates yesterday with the enthus- Nine acres under good cultivation, corner ot Miller btreet and Lin •o'nvdlc avenue. One tube, At any rate it lias been iasm ot a of 21 Oil and Gas Stoves -'distance and sent it to continually youth and strolled about from post office. mined for several Rockland's streets as if be lmw iigures in the years, by companies, sight seeing Price, $675. bad bis tirst at the average rate of 500.000 tons of just got holiday. tit pa\eluent. You land He is small MOODY'S HOME rs HAVERHILL. in stature and wore a Otter A Full Line of asphalt per annum; and it is as A Great ! Cutlery. PLEASANT STREET. vet, d h,-ach, which looks just high bat. To look at him reading a Clubbing as when the first lie- ] dividuality. There are many points of us sinootl, lilack rock, high today digger paper without glasses and hearing every ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Jndivided half ot two houses and lot owned resemblance n eommon with Hon. W H. At the first betfreen the president and word without an effort is a Wjj] a! a vs ot pan glance, it looks like certainly rent. 11111111 pitch, every bis of the Both are other woodland secretary navy. of lesson in physical culture for the fad- ncloseii u r. bin u alls any lake, containing Price, $1500. of j the strenuous type. Mr. Moody is short dists to study. All tbe culture water instead of The borders physical Tie Hfjikllni Journal nitchell & Trussell I is ,111 pitch. Abner Dunton ever was i the eyc see. pitch j and stocky His broad shoulders and got on a farm. are covered with tufts of grass, or lie is a great even now. BAY VIEW STREET. 'Mii.gout ni lln- brown J athletic build denote a man of great ■> pedestrian I rushes, with heavier of of He said yesterday that last summer he About one half aere oi level land Mu- sun- fringes palms, T power physical endurance. He is of tide adjoining b> blistering walked from II to six water, about one-eightli mile b* i,.w steamboat and other trees in jpe Camden, miles, wharf. and in the ; the blond type and blue I Suitable for l b be-t .1. re. hut places; eyed. for a stroli one eottag- nothing pitch, just cool morning, and for a wharf south omnu middle are several wooded islands. of re:ai •;;, the of this another day walked from to Sears- ilenizcns Perfumes as Disinfectants. Hope Price, $250. But the illusion is a distant e t immediately dispell- mont, of ten miles. creation are exactly the — Ou and after Oct. 8, 1901, trains connecting ed by the color and of this ! "I will be ninety-five very soon now,” | consistency ; at Burnhaiu ami "Waterville with through trains muddy brown, shaded A considerable difference of said the venerable old man, ‘‘but I feel The Best and Most Practical Farm NORTH CHURCH. whose I opinion ted Family for ami from htygian pool, black surface, as Bangor, Waterville, Portland, am IVws No. k and that the one exists in to the if I was good for another ten years Paper Published and Price, flk'.o ♦> *di. regard propriety of will run as glittering like polished in the I never Boston, lollows 'nation them ebony yet. miss a Democratic or among is ! the a rally FROM BELFAST. sun. is using perfumes upon person, if I can it. I BROOKS rent market nearly everywhere strong meeting help happened price. They I practice which appears to have to be in town and saw For $2.00 AM I’M PS to hear originat today the Stars < nip;.! cold on the edges, growing softer and J object Bell evil ptl'nt « very « ?ie of mil' n friers should City Point. 7 20 tl 30 13 36 the desire to make of was told that the were a oim t. they work in it, they persons the oppo- boys holding have at least good lain* and family journal Waldo. ... *7 30 tl 40 t3 '5 Price, $250 hotter toward the centre. The whole we site sex pleasing to each other. That meeting, so I just dropped in.” have perfect! d anang< nu-nts wheieby we ; Brooks. 7 42 1 62 4 .1 they eat it. too? There can send that surface is broken innumerable clefts well known and Mr. Dunton told reminis- practical and instructive journal, Knox .t7 54 t2 04 -4 38 by recognized authority interesting Fa km ami connection on the. Homk, in with Iiik I.'k Thorndike...... 8 00 2 )<> 6 15 PERSO'AL age tlat-topped in all ences of Jacksonian which were PROP! RT> and fissures, where the pitch—which sanitary matters, the London days r klkan .Joi k n a i.. including :i lifiitilul aid Uulty. 8 10 2 18 5 6< useful Art < as i.a Brea, one of Lancet, calls attention to the fact that listened to with much "interest. His alcnriar for llKii* detaileil below, Burnham, arrive. 8 36 2 4" 8 2f Ten -hate- -t<- A Van ♦ < M every oozes evidently up from various centres a 11 for only the ot Tua I.m ikii- ; 11 35 4 36 the basis of all is an essen- memory is clear and be price Bangor... Price. f»4i -h.»r* makes his living out of perfumes remarkably <• an J«»i'hnai. alone. \X> ate unabh to give but A M $| per —has failed to unite in one tial oil can recall compact I extracted from flowers dates and events with a a brief of the contents of Fai m ScT«r .| r•. it. m blocks as if leaves, description Waterville... 908 3 08 7 20 n »»w f• ntting and am* which is mass. These fissures vary from a few | herbs. This oil, it says, is a pow- readiness that is rather unusual. Hii.mk, une<|iialod Jorvaniy ai d »’ * AM h«N,|,*-r < l.arl- n. | it uf flic xcellence. Pn ini’ «lit its u ai d« jilt Portland. ii*g-fr* n ;at, t'.iN. lake: or eonvey- 1 erf til anticeptic and possesses disin- Mr. Dunton represented the town of Mi.oiig y | if 16 6 36 1 2f inches to several in extent and ments may hi- mentioned the ^ ik 1 E 4 "< * 1 *6 6 67 «»m fop an I yards in the Hoeton.Ho*to.i several down ; fecting properties as great as carbolic Hope Maine legislature in 1S41- w I(. boiling and are filled Farm and Garden Market Re I j 41,. depth, with clear, fresh acid itself. ‘‘The use of scent 42, and was an intimate friend of the porta n it into barrels or j by Fruit Culture Mechanica I Device* TO MSI FAST. kiug late water, in which are small, ugly-looking many women is excessive,” remark's Senator IJradhurv of Augusta, who Fashions nnd Fnucy Work • r«> fur,hr, u New 1 TV A » York, London, the "and was then a member of the Feeding and The fish. You set out to walk across this Lancet, by men is looked upon legislature. Kraeding Apiary T“" — Talks with Our Lawyer News of the EDWAhD MHI I. 14., M is. nr the uttermost as effeminate, and if we to Now that Senator is dead l»ay 9 V..l> —- *•;H M EY. parts yet study Bradbury Hn Ho* Portland .- ... 11 10 •*• than the melodious 7 1 trepidation swamped Apostle; should we not ing member of the Maine Plants nnd Flowers Th- A 9 uge blocks, lie scattered ftiunds, why legislature. Veterinnry Adiuii Ajjt.I. In, but gradually acquire confidence, as please the nose by agreeable and fra- | which is without doubt true, lie also The Horse ^ Rheep and s«inr Waterville... 9 62 7 lo 4 16 mines: and a constant i and Bangor.. 7 16 — 1 grant odors. The use of scent on the claims, there are few if any who Farm ahi> Homk nothing uncanny happens. Some of published semi-monthly, • • which is where can that he has voted for the numbers which a sub- lmllock-carts, bringing handkerchief, we com- | dispute him, 24 rnmpris* year'* Burnham. d* | *rt 8 60 ]c 20 4 .7 the tissues can a you across: scription making volume of aver bO<> •* nits down the easily jump inonly liml it, is calculated to exercise a ; more presidents, from Adams down, pages, Cully 9 |< 7 6 6 .if, jolting long terming with all the latest and mod r«ha*>te in others are office than than man in Thorndike 9 17 II *.»«» 6 16 bridged by planks; and over higher the any living the I'nited formation that and science can merely pleasing Kinn 9 25 I 3 5 6 > leading from the lake. ■ experience ipply. 24 sense of for he No better of its • an be oft. r. the and more smell." States, never missed casting his proof popularity a thas Rro.hu *» 40 6 1 deeper ones 12 12 4< ■■ as numerous and im- dangerous its enormou* circulation, which vtends into evert the Lancet goes on to that the vote for president. V lit.. .. 12 6 5« 5 are say each number read no i~. you carried the state, being by * • • • »tf|i an n* » > a clamoring of of it with has the ef in Melrose, Mass., where he is \A t.s t. | k 1 desert pitch, as curious anil un- spraying perfume [lives $6-00 In>in t.eifawt »t «l all -Tan- 1 Bint Salt"—for a con- lent of the editor of a wonts w Mb frM pronoiieit on »|mI nili- h ther Seccnc:-Hand Goods sights, destroying the germs in it. ow- paper, llis wife died 1 hr^pgh ticket* to all | iM* ki o « v t accountable as any other of the I useful information If eonta ns ift-.* pages an«l is part mg to the essential oils dissolved in the I long since. w»-«*t.»ia all routes t..r It 1 Vt >• i'ing selected your sn- s|H eially ib-siuneri for pocket use A sample place. are with Agent. Belfast |t'» \ f \ A N8. They covered, thick, spirit. In view of this fact it is not His brother, A. II. Dunton, was the copy may be seen at thisofllei ifter the bargain is j Vice President ami (ieiieral Vat act 1 M %ll KIN I»n low shrub and to founder of ’he >i of this deep hedge, and inhabit- ] exactly just condemn as dudes and Duntonian system of I to n«>t «Ul»v fail to tnk« advantage F R. Bih»tmmv tien'l Pass, and Ticket An 1 1 if are at offer, for never be for** was •* t:* derstood, you ed or effeminates, men who use perfume on I writing, which made him famous years gr* Portland. October lo, 1901. having FI kMll kl by myriads penguins and other so inucli offered for so small a sum. Remember be for when the their handkerchiefs, for ac- ago. Abner Dunton never knew an ill CARPETS. paid birds. they may | w.- s. nil l»oth p:i|wrs h full vear. all postpaid, tuallv l.e in are hustled without doing good to the human day his life and thoroughly enjovs a t tbe Very low price stated. Address all order* STOVES, oi'.tnvthing to sell you the | Ileyond islands you come to the the of infeo- ! existence and looks forward "for the hy sending us a card will receive a one of the family by checking spread to REP.,JOURNAL PUB CO.. Belfast 1e. prompt returning warm of ••all. so-called volcanos, which are merely tious get ms. days summer. E. L. MACOMBER, Antique f urniture a specialty. 'tiled slowly up the bill, | He took in on hillocks of pitch, two or three feet special delight riding 1 nl. with a the t ars and went to Camden in 33 Main Street, Belfast, Me. pitch gutter with a small in the trolley high, opening cent re the afternoon. He to be It is just a mile from hopes present, from which ooze pitch in a fluid state, at the Democratic county convention in Dr. Emmons’ 1 he edge of the so-ealled CASTOR IA Monthly Regulator has brought happiness to together with an evil odor of Iiockiand in June.—Rockland Star. 1 petroleum For Infant* and Children. hundreds or anxious women. There is posi- Boat and Truly Wonderful How Quickly asphalt road thereto would and no other known to medical science Yactitlilder, sulphurated hydrogen combined, | tively remedy that will so and do the work. many a worse me- “I hear you've been I quickly safely paved which to on. All Thi Kind Yob Have condemned,'' gurgled and most obstinate from BELFAST, MAINE. impels you hurry the Always Bought the brook. Longest irregularities CHAPHAIVS cause relieved immediately. Success guar- water-channels, too, are covered with “Yes,” replied the wornout any bridge, resign- anteed at any stage. No pain, danger, or inter- I am prepared to build all kinds of yachts,'power seem that pitch ference with work. Have relieved hundreds of injures sulphuric foam, out of which bubbles edly. or sail, row boats, etc. Golden cases yacht tenders, Crown Oil , it Lie adjacent soil “Well, they gave you a good long trial.” where others have failed. The most diffi- being of vile-smelling gas arise. The water been cult cases successfully treated by mail,and bene- b "Yes, and.I’ve duly judged and con- rtile. even in this region is demned ficial results guaranteed in every instance. No RELIEVES AMI CURES always warm and at times, by my piers.” risk whatsoever. We treat hundreds of ladies j, during 6: y. The of La whom we never see. Write for further Gasolene Launches a pineapples the of the attains a Subbubs—If you like Swell Villa, why particulars Specialty. middle day temper- and free confidential advice. Do not put off too COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, '•irrrous the don't you buy a bouse there? see there’s a rumor that throughout Span- ature high as 140 degrees F.; the fish Laybor—I the long. All letters truthfully answered. Remem- 1 yet Citiman—l ircumstances over which I ironworkers out. Engines, marine and sold OR to may go Strange that they ber, this remedy is absolutely safe under every stationary, separately. CROUP and all LUNG 1 brought extraordin- thrive and in it. The have no control. ROUBLES. grow clear, warm should invariably go on strike when work is possible condition and positively leaves no after Estimates furnished on application. '* Subbubs—What are special perfection by ex- are used for they? most ill effectupon the health. Sent by mail, securely A sloop yacht and row boats for sale. pools laundry purposes, plentiful. letters should be 3m8*£ ’■'ll witli Citiman—Easy, circumstances which I Joakley—I suppose it’s due to the old sealed, $2.on. Money registered. aSci. PER combined peculiarities and the haven’t DR. J W. EMMONS 170 Tremont St., Boston. BOTTLE throughout dry season people got. adage: “Strike while the iron is hot.” CO., K. h. MACOM PER, Belfast,Me.f AT THE DRUG STORES. A catalogue of cat cognomens is a HIGH SCHOOL NOTltS. Medicine.. THE CHURCHES. THE REPUBLICAN JOURKAL. literary work awaiting some one, and Spring Miss Bessie of the result should be a volume as McMahan, formerly ’Ot, There is no other season when good to the absence of the who is BELFAST. THURSDAY. APRIL 2*. 1002. large Owing pastor, and Charles Harmon and Karl McDonald, needed as in the as Webster's Unabridged. As it is, medicine is so much attending Conference, the only services at WE WELCOME THE CRITIC. Published Every Thursday Morning by the *01, have visited school recently. the Methodist many who have feline favorites to Spring. Church next Sunday will be christen find it difficult to select suit- weak and the Sunday school at 12 ui., and the Ep worth “The at the The blood is Impure, Journal Pub. Co. The farce, Elevator,” given at 6.30 m. Suits Republican able names. be aid- League p. Spring Coats. Perhaps they may Memorial Hall Friday night was an unqual- impoverished—a condition indicated Top ed a few selections from the cata- The Sunday morning service at the' Uni- by ified success, from a financial as well as and other eruptions on ths CHARLES A. PILSBURY. by pimples to stand | of a recent exhibition in Paris. tarian Church will be at 10.45 o’clock ; Sun- Suits the iiUsine^Manager. logue social point of view. The hall was filled, face deficient and body, by vitality, school at 12. The class meets crucial test of par- the Here are the names of some of the and the in of Misses day Browning Beyond shadow si j-.si Hii'TK n Terms: In advance, $2.00 a candy table, charge of and ticular men’s criti- loss of appetite, lack strength, at the parsonage Tuesday evening at 7 of a doubt we offer year; $1.00 for six mouth*!; 50 cents for three kittens: Frisotte, Fafatte, Blanchette, Alma F. Colby and Frances A. Sargent, did cism; and show months. want of animation. o’clock and the Bible class meets at the the smartest Sprint; a business. Messrs. and forth more Ai>ykrtisin*; Terms: For one square, one Lolo, Minon, Mouton, Zizi, Didine, thriving Twoinbly praise- Coats at lowest cents for one and parsonage Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. inch leiijith in column, 75 week, Mimi, Xono, Jlada, Palapouf, Kiri, Read, ’03, had charge of the tickets; Messrs. worthy under the prices. To prove it. 25 cents for each subseqin lit insertion. Hood’s All are most cordially invited. examination. the toms of Wight and Leavitt, '04, acted as ushers; Sarsaparilla Every come. You'll find Kiki, Tontoute. Among includ- Messrs. Talbot and Robert Carter passed Services at the Universalist Church next spring style, our short Top Coat- divers races were Koi Cajsar, deSiaw, and Pills ing a large variety in the smartest A State Convention A very enjoyable dance follow- Sunday will be as follows: At 10-45 A. m., Republican Black Mar- programs. of the new leader— and Prince, Xegus, Khedive, fl. Carter Make the blood pure, vigorous and the length shad-, ed the play Mr. and Mrs. P. D. regular service, preaching by pastor; the black and white WILL HE HKI.I) IN and our graceful quis Caporal, Coco, Cadet, Cyrano the music. The class wish to create give vitality, subject," What is a Religious Life?” At 12 m., I.ong furnishing rich, appetite, mixtures. Values Coat in black an (TTY H ALL, FORT: AND, while the tabbies were to their school and Bible (1-15 p. Aiglon, among express their sincere thanks strength and animation, and cure Sunday class; m., to delight you at all colors; unmatch-il Pomponette, Miss Froufrou, who gave their time so freely, to service of song, led by cornet and violin; from JUNE Helyett, teachers, all eruptions. .Have tlie whole family prices and unmatchabh WEDNESDAY, H, 1902, Javotte, Lolotte, C'zarine, Olga, Tali- Miss Dilworth and Messrs. Gould aud short address by the pastor; contralto solo, these prices. and Miss begin to take them today. “I will Ciro AT 1.30 o'clock p. m.. ana, Dagmar. The Paris correspon- Knight, ’03, to Miss Wood, ’04, give you rest,” 1’insuti, by to “Hood’s bas been used In aud Mr. Ernest Sarsaparilla Miss Ada . All are $5-00 for the purpose of nominating a candidate tor dent of London Truth in Katherine Quimby cordially 00 to writing up our for some time, and always with Governor t" be supported at the September elec- Webber, 05, all of whom contribut- family invited to join in the service. $5 this exhibition rather I tion. and transacting any other business that may speaks slighting- to good results. Last spring was all run conn- before it. ed much to the success of the affair; Kev.Geo. S. Mills has been in Limerick two 00 properly of the cats of "rare breed or down of and as usual n ly long and got a bottle it, $20 Tin bases of each representati' will be as fol- Messrs. F. T. Chase and Walter J. Clifford, weeks assisting his father in church $20-,Vt low Each citv, town ami will be en- fur," and “1 am told that received benefit.” Miss Beulah work, plantation silky says, their services in great titled to one delegate; and for each TO votes cast who so kindly contributed and while there his eyes, which had trou- one should not to find much Vt. « for tie* candidate for Governor in expect to the Boyce, Stowe, Republican “making up” the company, and also bled him somewhat of late, became worse men. ;tn additional delegate; and for a fraction of character or individuality in these toy Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises to 4u M>ti s in excess of TO votes, a further additional public for their patronage and appreciation and he was obliged to go to Portland for Vacancies in the of animals. If cat stories adorn the col- Cure and keeps the promise. delegate. delegation any city, of the efforts of the class. The net pro- treatment. In of his absence W. & tow or plantation can !»e tilled residents consequence HARRY CLARK CO., ^ only by umns of tlie in which dol- <>• the county m which the' -acancie^ exist. papers they figure, ceeds of the entertainment were sixty there were no services at the North church l he Stati •ommittee will be in session in tin* THE NEWS OF BROOKS. Street they are invented. The cat that has lars. last either forenoon or New 83 Main t -ception room of the Hall at l’J.30 r. >i. «»n the Sunday, evening. {The Store.| day of the convention, for the of receiv- the most invention and The school and Christian Endeavor 2^» .'»L2v' 2 2. 2. • a 2..t. purpose original quali- Rich of Jackson was Sunday in'.:’ tic* credentials of delegato Delegates, in The funeral of Levi ties is the common brindled In history class. meeting were held as usual. Mr. and Mrs. order to be eligible to participate in thffconveii-' tabby held at his last to late residence Sunday. ti-*n. mu>t elected -"bsequent to the date of which lives with human Teacher: “What does Hamburg bring Mills and children arrived home Tuesday call for this convention. beings who,’ the streets this your mind'.’” ‘"Rr. A \Y. Rich is about Ail elector of Maim-, without regard t>* past to life evening. having struggle for themselves, as well as political affiliations, who believe in Republi- Class of ’02, unanimously: “Steak !” week, but is not feeling quite do not see the harm of cats do At the meeting of the Methodist church can prim-iph s. and emior-e the policy of tic- Re- letting usual. public in pa tv. are -ordially invited t<> unite likewise." Sunday evening the pastor, Rev. G. E. i^weseix “Canti0” Silver Polish con- their and umbo this cal’l in electing delegates to this The Senior class, with teachers, Mrs. Lizzie M. Smith has gone to Cutler he vention. Edgett, stated that appreciated the good those who took part in the play, went to on and to visit. She owns quite a 1 -i d' t Repul.li'-an State Committee, business, feeling expressed towards him by his The Observer lias peo- F. \f. SIMl’SUX, Chairman. Piscataquis been Camden today. They had two buckboards valuable house and lot there. in 1V1:''X hbVD. Seeii ple recently requesting tbatrhe be return- tary. discussing of late the “what is from the South worth stable, and expect to ! =—15c.-- Hai _..i April 10. rcoj. question, Miss Grace K. Dow went to Castine last ed to tile pastorate here and that he hoped news?” from attend the in returning 2&c. interesting the standpoint ball-game Camden, week for a visit to friends at the Normal he would remain here. The statement (THE SIZE.) bj moonlight. It ;> sale to say that the St. Louis of the editor of the country newspaper, School, of which she is a graduate. was greeted with spontaneous applause. tair wiii in11 be held until 1004. and m a recent issue published a letter Mabel Bessey, who has spent several C. F. Ginn then stated that the total debts H. Some of the botany class had a vei y pleas- J. LOCKE & SON from a subscriber in another State, months in Thorndike with her sister, Mrs. of the church, for all purposes, were less ant outing afteruoou, when they | It m announced as the result of a test Monday than and a collection was taken which who said among other , is now at tin* Bessey homestead with 8100, Post Office Belfast, Me. telephone. tilings: wen! in quest of specimens for class use. Square. at advertisers do not like the tabloid realized 875. The deficit has since been | You have the right of it in my opinion j her brother Prince. as to w hat is made up and the church is entirely free furin cl j. ; inalisin, btF decidedly pre- ; “interesting news" for The chemistry class are doing interesting A. B. Stantial and wife of Belfast called It is of more interest to from debt. fer the larger page. j your paper. experimental work. friends here Sunday. He reports his me to know that I upon j Tliede Wyman is 1 Church, High Street, Rev. E. S. ! strawberry field in Brooks in excellent con-, Baptist building a new boat, and who'is build- The Junior GREAT Ai Ohio editor has been j Philbrook, pastor. Society of, appointed ing her, and her name, etc., than to Today, Thursday, there will be no school, dition for the season's crop. C. E. will hold their regular meeting this, pi'Stn.p.stei and is interested in a h*ad know that .1. P. Morgan or T. W. as Fast is a Miss Lula, daughter of M. S. Stiles of Day legal holiday. at 3:45. Ail chil- Lawson is a new steam Thursday, afternoon, in:' whici lias just been sold for 5*1*00.- having yacht Jackson, who is a sd-udeiit at the M. C. ]. in ? built, with full dren not connected with other societies are • Tun descriptions. ('at of the ladies of lost a side came home last afternoon liras21*' fat takes I young '05, Pittsfield, Friday Two weeks ago J saw that Wmt Her- invited to attend. The weekly prayer meet- this week. Ask Mr. U-'03, if he to visit her returning Monday ald was wood at Williamantic: bag parents, will be held this at 7.30. a hauling ing evening Topic, M sa:gent, well Down known news- knew about it. Salt. anything morning. not much of an item to be sure, yet “The True Kindred of Christ.” Sunday ii.a: died at his j< v5-• home in New ago I used to with him are well. Samuel forty years play Cows selling Reynolds services will be as fo’lows: Sermons by and Ol'R SEMni: CLAY. Y-'ik To in a have often wondered if he was in for which ho re- 50c. to April 4d, aged years, and has sold t :ree this spring the pastor morning aid evening on the $10. tin' land of the livinc. It is over, and “Senior dramatic-” are a parr of h -! uphy it is said that lie was ceived 8120. He has a very nice flock of Unbelief Unmasked, and the Great Another, from I our growing past. topics, "i.'divan writing Michigan said: and there is in too. County. Me.” It is over, with its work and worries and memo- sheep, money them, Question Answered. Sunday school at to be Correspondents ought encour- to men new anil all are AttentionTverybO! ries which for come shall last. a small flock of noon for and at Many styles long years 11. ii. who keeps meeting boys 3:30 p. » age'.! to furnish more Pilley, In or lor to li'ilii.*.* my st-u-k I -!: ... i.i t'must successful personal items. dry goods The “new ly married couple-" whose wedded life blooded Rock has laid m.: Christian Endeavor at 0:30.; to give you will not hurt tiiose full Plymouth hens, meeting guaranteed perfect NEXT Til I MTV |>AVS ms They fortunate was brief. i, country is that of Posner very that we service at 7:30. it so. to know it and one cannot upon our desk the largest egg have Gospel pni:>eand preaching satisfaction you say stoiv -it <'i'-!i out prioos as w lias;. enough all, Must aftei an evening of ail with .:•••• more, the firm part joy, merry, :tre free. All are welcome. I».;lt spent from how the wanderer that can ever seen. It measures OlxTj inches and Seats cordially A Wood appreciate never a grief. i^o'id Saw'ready for use lor 45. 1 to sio.oihi a \ ear on get home or not at all. re- weighs I ounces. Who has a larger one? of Tolerance" will advertising, only rarely, The hostess. Mrs. Robert-, ma-r bid adieu to the “The Duty be the Shovels, 20c,, 50c. and r 5c. gards the leu lines that tell him of the The same hen laid last season 9 double- ost exclusheh the newspapers. husband of her heart. | topic of the prayer meeting at the North for Horse Shoes tor 2 I-2c per lb d«»ing> of an old schoolmate or ! Ho So scl mes we m not even street playfel- Gentle, dreamy little Edward, does lie realize yolked eggs. (burch this, Thursday, evening at 7:15 p. Prepare se Nails, |0<\ per lb. used, low of former years. must Skates at lowest prices. car a a is. lime is what Mr. they part? Quite: a busy little lire got started on tho m. Sunday services: Sermon by the pas- Lewis, And here is a from a suggestion v.rs. Miller, watchful, jealous, yet affectionate to Lev. G. S. at 10.45 a. Spring. Good Handled Axes, oO the of the firm for roof "f M. J. Dow's store last Saturday, the tor, Mills, m.: Sunday advertising niamjjier circular that the editor of the Observer the Thermometers at last, ! result of the chimney burning out. When school at 1J m.: Consecration meeting of the e "Vi-u years, said about in Must say to C. while her t* Axe Hamh. continuity had printed for tW benefit and encour- good-bye Ellery ars S. C. at 0.30 m.; ! discovered it had just got nicely at work, Y. P. E. p. topic, “Prayer Every truss fitted by a compe- ao vert ising: are flowing fast < ?) 6 dozen Cost and Hat Hooks for 25c. agement of his correspondents: 1 water were and a Matt. JO:30-40. At 7.30 m. tent and truss Mi. and Mrs. but ladders, help, and handy Necessity/' p. experienced foi t of 1 Curwen were united but to part, Good Cross Cut Saws for »l .<>o unity advertising is. think. I remember serv will be litter. Always that everything and it was extinguished before it had made much the evening :ct held with the nm ot tlie ieasons for so She* rs and strongest sueeess. that wiil interest some one is “news." | Scissors for 10c. “Caroline” assumes her former The will be following program: It is name, tho’ he | headway. principal damage Hard r.• tie-constant dropping that wears The item that is of small account in and Woo* Saw Files hates to have her from smoke and water. Offertorie d St. Cecelia, away ti e stone We never out go. Prelude, Bicycles worth $35 for ^ ; stayed your estimation will interest the person j Jules Orison of a pape; on a 'count of bad weather, When we n-.'t meet Dr. Lawton will we see a of South Brooks is it $25 for $i who has left his old home in your held Mon. I G. Reynolds P. L Knowles. Store, there are houses that cancel gray niou tache or wrinkled face? City Drug Raisin Seeder for 5c al'lioiigh and is liv mg in another town or state. again this year, ai.d as is usual with him, it Duet, “Evening brings us home,” Philbrook And tic manner of a an .>.i\ert -enieiit in case it commences grave philosopher,his glasses M r. am. M rs. Pitcher. Good Curry Combs The letters above quoded are inline is still sheep, and Hampshire Downs atth.it. EDMUND WILSON, Prop’r, to s’.Mia or looks that way. We never his only saving grace? Scripture reading and prayer. with i He has been 17 breeding up to where A" Painls-for did. saw our as many that we receive from our i’emis, senior, will lie make a trip to Europe, as years Solo*, “'The Plains of Peace,” PA I Wormy days space * \ I lNJTQ1 A I his flock now is and has taken Mr. K. S. Pitcher. BELFAST, HAINE anJ erear as any other, and in the dull Maine in other States; and it in the days el yore? I many county Carriag people on a iw nt) s w.- tdvertise more, if Or, tomorrow in*•ruing, will he enter the familiar and Mate premiums. He has now a lamb Offertorie, Improvision Melody, Varnishes at cut anything, hardly need be said that we aie in com I Knowles Leads, Oils, p- ha ■ in t e busy mouths. Ill the bljz- class-loom door? that at f> weeks old weighs 50 lbs., and one accord with the observer as to | Address, “Eleanor,” A Study in Selfishness Ready .'’ixcd Faints at cut prk /f ! time we our plete Poor Mi-- Lawton and kept advertising up young Bemis. all too soon weighed 17.A lbs. when dropped. Ili» lambs and Srlt -sae! iff -e. what ! ALSO A 1.1.r.. as at any other for constitutes interesting news. those two have found Rev. G. S. Mills. time, though i have been sold in many directions for breed- e must part the stood It i- not wi.-e to fall in love when there are other Aria, “Lord God of Abraham,” Mendelssohn salespeople as his flock has a and Tools l hind the ! ing purposes, enjoyed Mr. John Parker. Carpenter Farming idle counters. M M I.KI OU T. people round. I State One of his flock that was A In he head o!' Miilis reputation. Reading, Mrs. s. Parker Fencing, Axle Little Marion Clark celebrated the Campbell, other's nursing Grease,Locks.k Myrtle to Ohio was the sire of a buck that Hymn, hoir brains are packed; ! sent The Turf. Farm and Home, Water- lirst anniveisai y ol her birthday oa Satur- Postlude, Pontiicale, Gounod Latches, Bolts and Buildm Out of that storehouse brilliant Willis supplied to )k the first prize in his class at the Intor- ville. in a recent issue commends the day atternoo]: by giving a reception at tin what o hers lacked. t national Stock Show in Chicago. Being terials. Capital $150,001, act mu ot the managers the home of hei grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. stock, (jf condens- Mrs. Crashaw, dear “Aunt Mary," her gentle, Representative to the Legislature, or work- X nv i< tin* tv ... for ed in: k I'm lories m and J. Louden, seven little ones about her placid face alight, nppertun buy sp: Newport Wliite- ing for the position of State Senator is onh surplus, 33,000. lug. It will ],;iy you to hoy now *i*dd n. own age were present, and with their Will it only grace us for a single, fleeting night? paying for milk by weight, not a side issue for recreation with “Ike,” but Let it mothers and a i«-w oilier friends made a The Elevator Boy, in brass-buttoned, brave array, AIT. SALKS STRICTLY I OR by test. It says in conclusion: up when it comes to farming, and especially DEPOSITS SOLICITED a- a as oi g~>. '1 he babies were all na- Was sweet picture we’ve seen for many a 1 party good when it comes to have struck Boxes for Went at action of the condensed milk sheep, you Saf- Deposit $3.00, This is ,i salo of Lured anu and it was a day. legitimato ■ happ\ pretty sight pc l will tend to make .-pecia it y fa rrn- actual business that is near his heart. 5s.O'). 56.50 an 1 $S O J a year. dmv sto.-k. to see tnem aii together, ice cream, cake It is ov**r, it is finished, as soon will be our happy Alone* Coim* rath and avoid th«* all giving privilege of talcing their boxes to an I from the just to Loston— Win. Cookson has returned phone receiver was, and that Dow very ■ 1 j t1 i'a a1 tl at they can ]iroduee under of you. toa bank from where iie l innocently replied that it was a tire extin- real fat We don't the h’" t conditions, i'iLi.'iield, lias been employed. Foi your patient energy, and to our schoolmates person. specialty 1 tanning guislier to be used in case of a tire. It seems coining more and more not only dm ng the winter-Mrs. i rank Laton is who took part dare. You see Scott's Emul- 1 that like others, had some a -sity but a pleasure as veil as it visiting triends in Lrockton—Capt. Lenj. We can only say “we thank you,” but it comes Dow, many years u .' of his hard earned dol- sion builds new 1 'tud ■; hi closer the Maine tarmers Atwood and wile returned last week from from every heart. ago invested some flesh. Eat "■it tie better and more Classmates, friends of Elevator” lars in a which has satisfac- Loston, where they spent the winter.... |the troupe, fancy extinguisher, don’t want it. tory their returns. soon is to come the day a in his people Strong James fieeina.li is liiiisiiing a line balli always occupied handy position “Which we longed for in our childhood, and don’t need loom loi il. \V. Emerson, amiD. M. store for use in case of necessity, and Sat- people it. Spencer which seemed so far away,” he at his liKVlt TllYJA HOTTI.K ul In National editorial is umug tiie plumbing and putting in the urday coolly stood telephone with Association, If we put as earnest effort into every task we But if you are thin Scott’s v.- — was his feet the extinguisher and in- as as the several state newspaper tub A little daughter welcomed at have to do against oi i formed his neighbors that his store was on Emulsion is the medicine for on;ai /aliens, are moving for more tire home Waiter Arey April 14ih- Success will surely await the class of B. H. S. Mr.- .">ai ali entertaineu her nineteen hundred and two. lire and they came and put out the tire with equ labie libel laws, some states have Nealiey Sunday you. It doesn’t tire you out. school class and a water. We wonder how many others there ail'- secured them lhuisduy evening very shyster lawyers other SCOTT (k BOWNE, Chemists. 40, Pearl St., N. Y. or ier. A. thur N. Smith came home lrom Portland one of the occasion was made a very one to to any shade, size pi We have also added Dorchester, most prominent and pleasant 50c and $1.00; all druggists. to us to our stock a good assortment of II \ 1 K PINS. adventurers hold up after the a to honored of his Saturday for brief visit liis parents, practitioners day. For the our people, who very generally attended the 5411 > K and BACK COMBS and 11A ! K RETAIN a Lieut. Pratt and his Only 50c. Bottle manner of "Jtick The — present bride will be at When in <>t Turpin.” Maine Mi. and Mrs. 1). 11. Smith Mr. Daniel L. services. The sermon was by Rev. E. L. KRS. want these goods please call Annapolis, where the former is doing a at 15 Main Street tup stairs*. i’ri'-s Association at its session last 1 of the »yer, proprietor i'ineGrove Creamery period of land service.—Boston Sunday Marsh; prayer of consecration by Prof. F. 14tf MRS. B. F. WELLS. .1 inuniy decided to urge upon the legis- Co., is doing quite an extensive business. Herald. B. Denio; right hand of fellowship, Rev. the lature the passage of a libel law framed He runs a butter route to W interport and Charles Harbutt. Among well-known Sto Old Home Week. Shoes Frankfort, having over 00 customers in the ministers of the were: Rev. Drug that of society present City and of Belfast. upon Massachusetts, ap- Sample City F. B. VERY LATEST iluted a lauer place, and many others waiting until E. L. Marsh, Waterville; Prof. Denio, STYLES, p committee for that purpose. The Old Home week idea has Opposit e Hoi fast | IIKI.I > gone beyond 1\ Boa hi* <>i Ml NirtfAi, Oil ickks, he can serve them all. On W ednesday of Xew Bangor; Rev. Charles Harbutt, Portland; National Hank. | England borders, as was to be expect- PRICE HALF VALUE. April 7. l'.HL’. A fertile for T. topic discussion each each week he sells loo pounds of blitter and ed. it is Maryland that is now discussing Rev. P. Williams, Searsport; Rev. W. A. Upon the petition of t. subject | week to be observed Stops the Cough April 25,1902, 1 by the return and re- L. II. MURUII, Clerk. our readers will no doubt be interested Pacific Oil Co., has been the guest of Dr. A. union the City of former residents. While Mary- and works oft Cold. Belfast, April s, 1902.—2wl5 UNDERTAKERS K. Fellows for several days — Carroll and land, like all States in the has in the following figures, copied by a East, sent axative liromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold NICE FOR SALE. Susie Young have gone to Franklin to teach many of its sons to Xew York and to the HOME of the Portland in one No no Price 25 correspondent the exodus has not so day. Cure, Pay. Argus school_Ernest Damon and Harlow West, been lar ge as I offer for sale home at No. ll Union Roy from the Xew cents. my street, from a paper printed ui Brunswick Feb. England section. Still it Belfast, with 28 rods of land, and hand- are employed in Millinocket. ...Miss Laura square ought to have a successful Old Home week some spruce R.H. Coombs & S 0, is:,4; “The imported Norway maples. Norway CONHEGTICOT PAINTER subjoining table, — and we kept W eed is teaching in Eddington Master hope the plan will be carried out An ami rare shrubnery. The In-use has 10 rooms, ar- there and in Early Spring. for one or in flats for two. There by Prof. Cleveland, exhibits the quan- Lewis Grant celebrated his 11th other Atlantic States. “Mary- ranged family and PAPER HANGER, will paper for you a room birthday is on the cellar is cement- land, my Maryland” ought to be a splendid city water both floors, CASKETS, tity of snow which has fallen at this by giving a party to his school- New England is said to be the only section ed and the and sanitary conditions are FOR Monday rallying for the sons and drainage $2.25, song wandering perfect. The house is iu repair, inside tow ii each winter season from mates.... Ernest George left Saturday for of the State of the of the country which is getting an early perfect during daughters terrapin and and and is with double windows furnishing paper and all. ROBES and the out, supplied Ceilings whitewashed, lHOK-ti to that of 1851-2 inclusive”: New York where he has agood position on oyster.—Kennebec Journal. spring, and the fact is noteworthy because and screens for all windows and doors. Ladders and a lawn mower included with the house. Will TWO FOR 75c. * a with his Capt. Ernest Lamb. tlie has the on 5 Year. Ft. In. Year. Ft. In. yacht uncle, country usually laugh be sold at a to F. A. BURIAL GOO and Robbed. bargain. Apply my agent, at 1808- 9 C 11 1830- 31 4 0 Drugged Yankeedom for its late spring. We are Me. Painting lowest price. I give a guarantee Greer, Belfast, for a first-class Address. 1809- 10 4 0 1831- 32 4 9 about two weeks ahead of scheduled time 2ml4 MARY L. PATTERSON. job. 1 A. BLOOM. ;w High St., "elfast, Me. ! Prepared |at'all hours to do .KM 1810- 11 4 4 1832-33 4 4 Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that A well dressed woman, who got aboard and everybody is happy. Drop a postal card and 1 will call. ltitf*2t ING and FUNERAL WORK. i> 12 5 11 1833-34 4 the of at Boston for 1811- 2 1 on tain Mercury, City Bangor Tuesday’s 13 7 0 1834-35 5 to was and Connected both an

The census of 1900 reveals the fact that of (. T. IT. will meet Thursday after U MONROE CENTRE the 2.900,000 people in New York City only s;, i-t, with Mrs. Eli Cook. Ed. Gilbert bus moved his family here 737,477 are white persons born of native or 21.4 cent, of a of from Brooks. ...Miss Estel e Williams of parents, per the population ,.| Houston shipped quantity of the New her city. York City’s foreign-born A. L. O. WILLIAM last week, visiting uncle, tn Peabody, Mass., Boston has been exceed in number the foreign-born in Chi- CLARK, Me. think that all Hamm of Boulton visit- cago, St. Louis and Belfast, ■amer Silver Star resumed carrying persons coffee Robinson....Edgar Philadelphia, Boston last week....Frank Nado combined, and exceed in percentage all of and Islesboro mails last week, ed relatives here j1 those cities and other in the mm has moved his family to Belfast, where he every city _* dandelion blossoms of 1U02 were United States except Fall River. t MANYis coffee. But it isn't! There opens here next has tlit* Public Library lawn April employment_School Monday. It will be taught by Miss Good- Melancholy Days. win of North Monroe—Mr. Austin Ricker of Samuel is as much difference between different The melancholy days have come, the Maiden lately bought and wife are visiting Mr. R.’s parents, Mr. at Clark’s Comer saddest of tiie year, with paper hangers, : Hi Nearsmont a car- Bargains li-years-old and Mrs. Freeman Kicker. calcimine, and scrub paiis all too near. lo Elinbrook. as ’Twas ever thus—from childhood’s hour, coffees between bread and water. CENTRE MONTVII.ee. when gentle came one’s house have been granted as follows: spring round, Mrs. N. P. Bennett died April 18th, after must topsy turvy be from garret to the \ \Y. I Hie, Itelfasi, S17; Marshall illness. The funeral ground. Has it struck home a long and painful your yet? 45 di z Shaw Knit Fancy Hose Freedom, >17. are as [Chicago Tribune. Some as food; occurred Tuesday from her late residence. strengthening 25c. grade, 3 pr. for 30c. >q.res are now open evenings. Mrs. Bennett was a most estimable woman, ars past they have closed at to assist her relatives, friends, others are as weak as water. always ready 25 Odd Suits, $10 and $12, •Saturday evenings. We or neighbors when they were sick or in marked down to $7.85. -,

Inman 1 street, Mass., is — wmked smith, on Franklin, year to year. Catches of line land-locked sal- Cambridge, visiting her brother, Robert Gould, in Boston Al- Hie various towns He lias Mixed mon are when again. many Sweet made the weather 1J. last week for New Peas. •l. etc., following the machine every da> moml Gusliee left is favorable. who speak well of liis work. The will include a lecture on is the of Mr. and Mrs. (>i in SUPPLY OF \ ear, and starting the machine Spanish, Italian, < hinese, Russian. Ar- program the day, and guest ‘‘Preservation of Our an Ames.... M iss has had her •m in shape at the time when menian, German, swede and Syrian. Birds;’* address Xeloplia Rogers t* by Thomas Hunt of teaching house repainted.Granville Brock left z be done the best advantage. Libby Bros, shipped so hogs from stations Camden; exerciser in the first three grades of school Saturday for Swan's Island, where he will e of Viualliaven ! on the Belfast b; auch The ani- Hit Dnif aid pool people Saturday. Tall A\ork: talks upon botany, physiology and teach .. .Miss Mabel Gusliee was appointed oversight of nature the imi\- mals ranged in weight from 2<>o to I7."> >t g nft on the island and thm- the School Improvement- League. A full as assistant in the Rost Office last week. o The was r. cts. !.♦ of the sweetest of pounds. price paid per Sunday delights program will be given next week. ill! live STOCliTON Si’ll INGS lili M-hange. pound, weight. The next at the Belfast”* > booking >pera W in. said to be equally unfortu- James II. Wentworth lately sold to Fogg Mrs. Carter returned April Kith from -Fand visitor House is the Castle Square Stock Co., sup- her and recently said in A Brown a handsome pair of 2-year-old Boston, accompanied by daughter porting Arthur and Alice Kvans in a rep< Mr. Mrs. Win. Ladd and AND A AVe don’t have tlie maytiower, steei s that dressed ISoo The husband, and IMS* FULL LINE OF pounds. meat, < of toire dramatic successes. This — Dinner popular met what they call liepatica and when hanging on the hooks made a show- children The Friday Afternoon Club will be as company remeipbered having with Mrs. G. A. last week — The 'he same purpose." Think of ing equal to any- pair that has been cut here Stevens, BY THE OUNCE. played a successful days engagement in Misses Lizzie and Colcordentertain- re the liepatica, but it could for a long time. Evelyn this last the of the city spring. The engagement this L. place mayilower with Chase A I‘oak have furnished the class ed.the Olivettes, Friday evening—Capt. is for one and with their well CO TO indent. spring week, M. is from a severe and for the class of Partridge recovering rings pins graduating known and are splendid reputation they cold, which confined him to the house for g Fresh mackerel were in Freedom The colors are Academy. pink sure to do a business. good Popular prices two weeks, and at one time threatened to A pi F loth. The lirst lot weigli- and green, with enameled letters. The de- of 1‘*, ‘Jo and :'.o cents will prevail during tlie develop into pneumonia... Mrs. S. J. Stev- poumls apiece and sold for sign is a crescent enclosing a square divided engagement, which is the week of May Jth. z ens of Troy was the guest of her son, Dr. The sloop Jenette arrived by the colors, transversely. Rite, Celery, Accidkxts. Millard F. French G. A. last from Bel- !a\ from Isle au Capt. Stevens, week, coming FOGG & with a Haut, A valuable dog bel. tiding to .1. 1L Stinson cut his foot at Gilchrest's — "f ••ml, haddock and to halibut. right quite badly fast Saturday Mrs. Frank Jackson of met a violent death recently. The animal z last an halibut weighed 17 pounds... shipyard Friday by stepping upon Belfast spent Sunday with her mother. went into a mill, where his tail became Elc, axe left lying on the stage by a fellow work- Libbeus Wardwell of Camden and Leitoce, olby and son Miller arrived sister, caught in a revolving shaft and was rapidh was thrown from a Miss Lizzie Wardwell of i.i:• in their new smack Day- man.Jerry Staples Rockland, spent m pulled off close to the body. He v as in so and a gm d catch of bottom tish in carriage Monday, narrowly escaped Sunday with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and was on BROWNS much that he killed the pail; spot. serious A bolt broke in a shaft and Mrs. John Bu- TELEPHONE 1 on ice. J he smack is feet o injury. Lancaster—The Weather 7-2 Junior C. K will The 73 the ran reau Dinsmore The horse Mr. was Store .ill. 10 feet 3 inches beam, of Baptist society away Staples thrown having ordered the daily display by have a and sale in the on "loop rigged, and fitted with all May-basket candy out, but he’d to the reins and was drag- the postmaster of weather signals, Capt. vestry Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. In the several rods, lie with Melvin t olcord lias his (rices for tin s ess She ged luckily escaped removed flag-pole evening at 7 o’clock they w ill have an en- a two from F. Brown of Pulpit Harbor, sprained wrist—lril Nickerson had Mignon Park (in* longer used as a base fen Curds Manure tertainment consisting of a dialogue, tab- teeth knocked out and a bad cut on his ball and it is now a coat of and liis M>n are warm in got field) receiving etc. Admission in the 10 cts. 1 FOR SALK CHEAP of the craft and of the skill of leaux, evening under ,'p Monday by being hit in the mouth paint, preparatory to being set up near the If taken at a base ball. will be run to once. Part !1 rotted, part straw m .-he them The members of Seaside Chautauqua by postofhce. Flags the peak gives perfect satis- manure. it 17 .SUNDAY DINNER!-; Circle will meet w ith Mrs. M. W. 1J7 every the forecast for \n respect. Rich, Si eamkh Notes. The City of Rockland morning, indicating EASTERN IMPORTING & BREEDING ('()., Main street. Monda\ afternoon. 28th. the day, and as the pole is tall it will bedis- Belfast, Maine. i;m a i. School. The exercises April is hauled out on the railway at East Boston Heligoland or the “Smallest Gem to be cernible from nearly all parts of the "ii of tin- Kastern State normal Lesson, leinetaled.The business of tlie village. in the Kaiser’s Crown” and Japanese Uni- steamer Florence on the Belfast ami ston- Small cards have been issued to each family •>tine will take place Thursday, cuts of the various FOR versities: Author, Paul Laurence Dunbar. ington route ;> The shoe ing liags, with ex- RENT. The “class parts” have been as- steadily increasing. j 1 boat is well loaded at each and she planation of their meaning. Slips contain- J lows: Valedictory, Beulah M. Adalbert Weseott. whose farm buildings trip, A t<- ement. of seven ••ooms in a desirable ioca YOU No. i» DO VALUE does ing the forecast will also be sent out lion. Miller Street. of YOUR TIME a good pas.sengei busines.. The route day’s Enquire ast ii •-: Salutatory. Stephen W. were burned recently, i- putting up a new CEO. W. BURKETT, over the Iiurai Route_Mr. A. ~ 1 is a great convenience for all who do busi- Delivery l-' Odd Fellows’ Block. ': 11 story. Ti.-ie M. Cray, Surry ; set *»f buildings. l!e owns tlie Ca’vin ness down»the coast.The M. *V M. re- M. Ames, who bought the Heagan liou>e -r K. Farnham, Orland; Kssay, IMtcher farm adjoining his, and is taking turned to her route yesterday and the last fall, is now removing it to the lot north IVabody, Milbridge; Kssay, down the «>!d house, which is one of the Golden Bod, which has been taking her i of Mr. F. B. Davis’on School street. A. T. MORE THAN "inn, Ashland. 1 he class num- oldest in and was a favorite MONEY ? Belfast-, long Stevens of Belfast is HOUSE TO RENT place, has gone on the route for the .Silver superintending the ;he >ame as last year, and the resort for dancing parties and other festivi- Star, which is off'for repairs... The steamer work, assisted by a number of our capen- The A. .1. HARR1MAN house on Congress these live is imule a ballot ties. street is to rent. of by teis... Mr. Clifloid Enquire Ruth brought the Castine Bebekalis to Bel- lleiny has bought the SWIFT & tiers and the members of the PAUL, e W. II. Clifford has shown The Journal a 3wlG Masonic cannot only save you if will time fast She was built at Bockland in John Griffin place and is the hou Temple, Belfast, money you take has been the custom for Monday. having many freak of nature. It is two soft shelled eggs, 1804 Geo. A. and is a line boat. taken down, with a view to rebuilding_ is always satisfactory to all by Gilchrest, connected by a tube I of an inch long and ; The Grant house on Sylvan street has been must harmony and good feeling of an inch in diameter. The entire length Secret Societies. sold by Mr. J. G. Lambert to Mrs. Mm-bi T. hank is not considered even Summer To Look Over Our New by of the is 41, inches. The is entir pair yolk Blanchard — Miss Leora Caltage Spring;Stock. arrived rs and the do not know Partridge pupils in one and the in FOR SALE OR TO LET AT ly egg white the other. The regular meeting of Corinthian Royal, home Monday, after a visit of several NORTHPORT, dig of their classmates, as the Maine. Furnished cottage of nine rooms, on high were laid one of Geo. A. Mathews’ Arch will be held next ■ They by Chapter weeks in llalloweli-The Church street. land, Penobscot Fine but All desire to have Monday overlooking Bay. bathing, give you an opportunity of selection from one of published. hens. boating, etc. JOHN A. ROBERTS. making your evening, and of Timothy Chase Lodge, F. ghost party and dance passed off success- the and most ell and to select such I7tf 103 Summer Mass. largest up-to-date stocks of FU EX ITU RE in Maine. repie>ented and A. Ave, Reading. There has been another deal in the M., the following Thursday. fully Monday evening and was a Allow us tlie of the living. very- privilege backing up above statement Have in a new stock of .... Skoda chemicals. The Jounal reported re- A Rebekah Assembly was held in Odd pleasant affair. About twenty ghosts se- just put I V MKTiSEMKXTs. William A. cently that a lot of rubbish was sold for 50 Fellows' Hall Tuesday evening, at which lected their partners for the grand march, FOR SALK ".faeturing clothier, advertises a cts. and was found to be worth much more than a hundred members were i res- which was very ably led by Mr. Edward One tains at a large reduction in price. 1 coupe, price §125. more. The buyer sold again for 8300 cash ent. The lodges represented were Aurora Harriman and Mrs. Daniel Thompson. At One single sleigh, price §8.00. new spring goods ready for in- One two-seat extension to Geo. F. Kent, a practical druggist, and of Belfast, Madocawando of Castine, Loyal its conclusion each gentleman was required top carriage, price §65. and Muslin Curtains John A. Roberts, lo.a Summer EDWARD SIBLEY, Belfast, Me. Ingrain Walter One of to what was Carpets Cooper. barrel contains 00 gal- Monroe and Favori of Unity. The new guess lady masquerading under eng, Mass., has a cottage for sale lons of hydracid, a chemical worth 812 per degree work was conferred on live the ghostly robe of his partner, and much Nurthport. The cottage has nine candi-1 l AXI) DOUBLED TT r~n gallon at wholesale in New York. There dates by the degree staff of Aurora Lodge, merriment was the result when the unmask- T3 ■died, line bathing and OUR STOCK OF boating are other packages of considerable value. and the work was pronounced by the ing took place. Refreshments of ice cream HOES at half value I t l l Kdward Sibley advertises and cake were Street Commissioner Bobbins has put visitors to be as line as could be done by immediately served, and ELL1NG I aims for sale... (io to the Jtins- then the a Front street in excellent condition. any lodge. A musical and dancing began large com- ..AT.. LOOK around then can ■ The literary program SAMPLE before make no T- for shoes at half buying, yon mistake. sample price., was were We are street between Miller and Commercial given and remarks made by Mrs. pany participating. always glad to people who always buy out "of town, can do he A Son sells “( thinking they undo” silver The Dins more Store. we streets was dug up last summer to lay the Mary A. Burr of Brewer, Vice President welcome visitors from our neighboring better, would ask as a favor if they would not look first cent size for 1cents.(io to. and see of the State Mrs. and were much a if we don’t have the same article sewer pipe, and was left last fall in a rough Assembly, Belle J. towns, pleased to see large exactly at about v».-» "wn’s for your Sunday dinner. per cent, less in We cannot condition. The contractors restored it to Palmer of Monroe, District Deputy Piesi- contingent present from Searsport. About price. expect your patronage native lamb and a full line of unless our prices are as low or lower than where vou have passable shape this and Mr. Bobbins dent, and representatives of the various 8-3 will be netted for V. i. purposes—Mr. tables.See spring been buying. Carle & Jones .1. G. Lambert went to Boston to has made a number of improvements since. lodges. The hall was very beautifully dec- Monday Plants heir wall sale.Wm. Me- paper a b his Strawberry \\ here the street crosses the Dyer orated, substantial supper was served ty spring stock of goods. lon nistrator, Centre Lincolnville, property GROWN IN MAINE ARE THE it is widened and the grade improved, and before the work, and ices, cake and lemon- farm for sale at public auction ade were served during the All the sidewalk lias been raised several inches. evening. BEiT IN THE WORLD ! SPENCER & Spencer A' Wilson call atten- present pronounced it a most enjoyable Local Improvement Societies. WILSON. occasion. I grow my own plants, which are shipped direct new spring stock of furniture, A letter carrier of this city gave a five- from the field to the purchaser. You want ’em. Send for catalogue. 2wl5 pets, rugs and muslin curtains. year-old boy a few old P. O. 1). brass but- Speaking of local improvement societies, Letter to Swan & Sibley Co. A. B. ST ANTI ■ there is one in Belfast which is AL, Belfast. Me. what they have to offer and tons, and lie carried them to a lady of whom wideawake. get It has now a movement on foot to he is fond and asked her to sew them on Belfast, Maine. pipe water to the cemetery from the city stand- his jacket. “For what,” she said. “1 want Dear Sirs: You understand grinding pipe. A committee has been appointed to 11 KM-. Sch. C Trout and Salmon Miranda, from oats and corn and Farm for to be a real policeman,” he replied. To wheat, buckwheat, rye, We buy plant the Boston ivy on the brick Sale. foi' Baltimore with into understand grinding white-lead and white- ! school houses. Prizes will also be offered ice, put please him she did so; two ones on I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION at 10 W If nil 1.1 CAUGHT WITH FHIH.VH large zinc. The two sorts of for the best on UlL TACKLE BOUGHT OK .oil She had grinding a e not' essays public improvements o’clock a. m., the 18th, leaking. been the corner of the of his May 10th, Shephard Ilarville lapels coat, the much alike. Very likely oats and wheat by the members of the freshmen and sopho- farm, situated in Lincolnville Bangor and one butt had been small ones in a row down the front, “Now behave very differently in the mill, and more classes of the High school. —Bath En- w ILLIAM McKINNEY, Administrator, in her. was you manage them know 3tl7 Centre Maine. calking The leak what?” she asked. “I am differently—we terprise. Lincolnville, going down little about work F. A. d she sailed the doth_Sch. very your ; don’t need to; L FOLLETT. ^ street and arrest everybody who is smoking we’d rather on Allen depend you. arrived April 18tli from New we cigarettes or cigars and put them in the cool- But paint your house and mill, and LARGE STOCK JUST RECEIVED. li coal for the Swan & Co. out-buildings; be to Sibley er, for 1 wont have such actions in this perhaps you’d glad Maria know about grinding for some A FINE SPI.IT BAMBOO #1.00. Webster loaded straw at paint; peo- BOH. FINE CANVAS FISH BASKET, city.” ple mix their paint with a stick in a tub. md at the hay Winterport past We use lead and else. And IINEW THING. The Edmund Breese zinc—nothing JAPANESE BAMBOO POLES. 10c. to 35c. Bar Harbor—Sch. Ellen M. Stock Co. gave two our zinc is as as oats. Tub tough your KEELS. NICKELED, 25c. TO #;{.<)<). ■'as and a matinee in the Belfast mixers imagine mix it. on Gilchrest’s marine railway evenings Opera they They don’t; FULL LINE OF BRISTOL STEEL i can’t. Takes RODS. ALL House and The they grinding to mix lead and KINDS SILK AND LINEN LINES. .Sch. Edna arrived Monday Monday Tuesday. plays zinc. ■ Wall were the farce Sale. BAIT “The ARTIFICIAL unswick, Ga., with 800 M cypress Mysterious Mr. Bugle,” They are both white. Tub-mixers don’t Paper TAIL, ALL SIZES, BAIT of ©very description all of which is the “When Greek Meets know it; but tub-mixed lead and zinc is a pine, nearly for tragedy, Greek,” including the celebrated Silver li m streak of one alongside of a streak of the Bros — Sch. Ellen and for the afternoon matinee M. Baxter is Tuesday other. -»A PULL LINE OF 1902 SPALOINd “The BASE BALL OOODS{«- granite at Stonington for New Shamrock and the Rose.” The scenery We as grind you grind; and our is All are paint cordially Invited to call and look at our bargains. ■Sch. R. S. Dean was taken on Gil- was ample and appropriate, and the actors lead and zinc ground together, mixed in- _^jCome^in^ajnd^see^the^ timately : it is neither lead nor but p marine railway Tuesday for gen- each and all acquitted themselves with zinc, j £ gg F. A. 51 lead and zinc: the lead is lost, and the zinc FOLLETI, Church Street. •-Istirs—Bark C. P. Dixon is at Phil- credit. Mr. a Edmund Breese is very versi is lost: each lost in the other: both ‘1 lH lost in ,. loading coal for Swan it Sibley Co. tile actor and plays with equal excellence the mixture. Lead chalks and zinc peels: lead and zinc on 4 dismasted and will tow to Belfast, parts varying greatly in character. He ground together hang and die protect each other. FOE SALE. will be and receive a takes the dual role in “When Greek Meets re-rigged We take care of " your mill you CARLE at Pendleton’s Greek” to The outside; & overhauling yard_ perfection. company drew, take care of it inside. JONES’, “"JEKw Fine Seotcli Collie pups, seven ' as it Yours A GIRL TO DO GENERA L tliprougliDred Wellington is chartered to load deserved, good houses at each per- truly, HOUSEWORK— weeks old. Raised from best selected cattle at 26 F. W. small family—liberal wages. Address stock of Stonington for New York. formance. Devok & Co. dilwug Ohio, and fancy kennels of Ver- J. W. Jones sell our MRS. J. C. NICKELS. raont. Enquire of paints. 3wl6* Searsport, Maine. 3wl5* E. H. PARK, Belfast, Maine. Vessels. ...THE... SOME APRIL FOOLING. Register of Deep Water ( Brilliant Career of General Miles. ‘ Started a to IMIS Lieuteoaui General Nelsou A. Miles SHIPS. How a Clever Journalist Paper ROCK STOMACH Crossroads of (/oodyess” a in this Abner from Cape Town, Ketahlish Military Dictatorship entered the army as a mere boy over Coburn, sailed fhe Country. C. G. U., April 5 for New York. forty years ago. He rose so rapidly A [Justin McCarthy in the Independent.J G Ropes, 1). Rivers, at Liverpool April 15 for Cardiff and I have been with a Nagasaki. just reading peciu Cure of A J , arrived at Honolulu feb 28 l an article Wonderful Dyspepsia—A liar and personal interest by from Newcastle, N S W. W. L. Aldiyi, a New York journalist Aryan, A. S. Pendleton, sailed from San and author, who has been for some time Much Talked-of Case. Francisco Dec 27 for Queenstown. at Port on this side of the ocean. The article Bangalore, Blanchard, arrived Townsend to which 1 refer is one of those chapters Oct 29 from Nagaski. E li ,1 P Butman, arrived at New of which are entitled Sutton, GRAIN, autobiography York 10 from ot and Borders on Miraculous—Blood lino April lliogo. “In tiie Days liiy Youth,” appear Fort George, Chas. C. McClure, arrived friend T. 1\ O'Connor's weekly in my Succeeds after said: at Port l’ii ie Feb 20 from (diemaims. FEED, M. A. P. Mr. Allen tells us how Physicians Gov Kobie, from Everett, Wash. Sept 1 paper,' “ in his New York days he was once No for Sydney, N. s. W., arrived at Cape Town early j1 Hope." of a’ practical joke which “grew Jar, 6. guilty B at New York leb. SEEDS and to such that I be Ilenry Hyde, arrived large proportions may 25 from San excused for it." The idea Francisco. mentioning Mr. Edgar IT. Warren of Waterville, Me., Luzon, Park, sailed from Manila March 25 of the joke was to see how much adver- coal lor Manila. is a much talked-of man, because he has for Newcastle, N S W to load GROCERIES tisement could be obtained for from Honolulu nothing, beeu cured of what lie terms Hock in the Mary L Cushing, sailed and with the object of giving this sport- April 1 for Port Townsend. Stomach.” Ilis case, which has caused Importers of Salt. idea a Mr. Alden had some Manuel i) C Nichols, sailed from ing chance, much widespread interest, has been the Llaguno, few ot ins friends start a paper in New New York April 11 for Hong Kong. topic of discussion at nearly all of the Puritan, A N Blanchard, sailed from San York to advocitte the conversion of tiie dealers in the finest quality of recent medical gatherings, here and abroad. Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. Cnitcd States into a mili- government His experience almost rivals the wonderful Reaper, arrived at Honolulu May 30 from under an The tary despotism emperor. surgical operation of a year ago, when in Newcastle, N. S. W. raised to s Tacoma for Hon- jokers enough money print Sweden a man’s stomach was I) , Amsbury, Anthracite and ^ of the The completely March 11. Tr.TiTff-.T.'.TS ■■■T.'.'.T.-iTTrrwTiTr. 1111.r.'.l li tiie tirst number paper. removed, and he entirely recovered. These olulu, passed out Neali Bay | was on the 1st of St Paul, F \Y arrived at Seattle Imperialist published to show what can be done Treat, things merely go March 5 from Manila. Blacksmith April as an appropriate day for the with the when the digestive organs proper state of I. A Colcord, arrived at issue of such an iii Maine, enterprise journal- means is available. Mr. Warren has this New York March 7 from Hong Kong. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ism. The Imperialist was instantly Tillie K Starbuck, Kben Curtis, sailed assailed by the American press ol' all from San Francisco April for Honolulu. political shades. The Democrats de- Wm I! Macy, arrived at Cape Tow n April 33, 35, 37 Front St., Belfast. clared that it was published in the 7 from Port Gamble. interest of lien. (Jrant, who proposed Wm H Conner, B F Colcord, cleared from Baltimore for New York. TELEraONE 4-2. to mnkehimself emperor. The Republi- April can cried out it as the or- B ARKS. press against MARYLAND CASUALTY COM** gan of tiie defeated southerners who Alice Reed, Akiiison Fold, cleared from were striving to overthrow the republic Philadelphia April 11 lor San Homingo. of Baltimore, Md. Edward sailed from San Francisco with the secret help of the Democrats. May, \SS KTS DEI EMU KM 31. 1001. LIEUTENANT GENERAL NELSON A MILES April 10 for Honolulu. Tin southerners stigmatized it as the Ground rent (1st lien under Mil. Ethel, Hodge, sailed from Rosario Jan 29 organ of a base plot lo implicate them during the civil war that at its close be Laws) on improved real estate for Philadelphia. worth $235,000 uni in in The Im- was a mu tor general. Lie was then but 00...$ ignobli conspiracy. Mabel 1 Meyers, N Meyers, sailed from Collateral loans.. a perialist was puffed for a time into twenty-six years of age. New York Mar :> i'or Pernambuco. Storks and bonds.11.».\ circulation and then it began to Matanzas, arrived at Philadelphia Dec 3 Cash in office and bank. 7. big Bills was to from Havana. receivable. and the joke allowed \lt'*r the or other illness. Hood s balances co'.laps.-; grip, New York Agents' ... n ill to take to Olive Thurlow. arrived at come to end. is the medicine Interest and rents .. Sarsaparilla 9 from N. C. Now conn's interest in and strength. April Wilmington, Uncollected premiums, less commis- my personal restore the appetite March 27 Penobscot, arrived at Singapore sion. .. the 1 was living in Yew York 2f»s story. What do we live for. if it is not to make from Cape Town. All other assets, furniture cost 11.- when the made at the time Imperialist life less difficult for others V Rebecca Crowell, M G How, cleared from 688.68.. its first appearance, and I was then a New York April2 for Bridgewater, N. S. columns of L. H. WAIillEN. Or. Agnew’s C atarrhal Powder.—Rev. from Its Gross assets.£2,4:1.: contributor to the sailed Worms regular Rose innis, Melvin Colcord, Emanuel Deduct items not admitted.. 1. was in the edi- « of the Baptist N. v. Yen. Jan 11 for Port Natal. tin- Independent. It to say: I called it Kock in the Stomach’ W. II. Main, pastor Perhaps that 1 testimony for Sachem, arrived at New York The worried mother often wonders what ails a child who is Admitted torial rooms of the Independent because I felt all the time as if there was a Church. Buffalo, gives strong Nichols, assets..$-.47' in l»r. Ca- Feb 28 from cross and She it saw the lirst number of the 1 and is a firm believer Agnew’s Hong Kong. f languid. generally treats for but the^® Imperialist. rock ■edged in my stomach, about the size Buenos everything LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1001. Powder, lie has tried many kinds Thomas A Goddard, arrived at most cause—worms. Over cent, of The title of the attracted my cu- of an It was so tarrhal probable 75 per the ailments 1 paper egg. apparent that no one avail. “After March 18 from Boston. Set unpaid losses.$ 7.-1 of remedies without using Ayres of children can be traced or to worms. and 1 took up the journal and could make me believe directly indirectly You 1 Unearned premiums .. .v 7., riosity. different. People Catarrhal Powder I was bene- SCHOONERS. to ]>r. Agnew’s can see the result in the irri- Ail other liabilities, reserve... to read it It seemed — looks, safety began through. have stone in bladder, and are liis words. It a wonder- languid | gravel, why fited at once," W R Gilkey, arrived at table restless variable he a somewhat astonishing enterprise couldn't I have a rock in the 50 cents. Sold b\ Edmund Georgia Gilkey, disposition, sleep, ap- stomach? ful remedy. New York March s from Brunswick, Ga. 1 Total..$1,0.30 to start in Yew York a which 1 Howes A Co—33. petite. What the child needs is S wSwL 9 Cash journal Well, felt it for about a year. It was Wilson and A. A. Jr, arrived at New York capital. 7r.11 Henry Clausen, Surplus over all liabilities. as.;. to have for its object the after and 3 professed particularly prominent meals, New friends are sometimes more danger- April from Fernandina. overthrow of the and the set- me would B .-ailed from New York republic gave excruciating pain. Nothing ous than old foes. Gladys,II Colson, Total liabilities ana surplus.$2,47- of a old relieve it. March 31 for Ga. ting up military emperor. My Nothing would remove it. It Brunswick, 1'KKb ATWOOD, Agent. M of the Help the Overwoi ked Heart.—Is the John C arrived at Phil- Winterport. lriend. Oliver Johnson, then one became a constant burden, and so promi- Smith, McDonald, True’s worm Elixir editors of the was seated nent that I could almost feel it which pumps life thorugli adelphia April 9 from Savannah. Independent, with my great engine If worms are present, will be ex- / AG tl CULTURAL INSURANCE I hard pressed, overtaxed, groan- Mary A Hall, Haskell, arrived at Boston they at ids desk in the room, and turned hand. I also suffered as a result in your system If there are no it will many under its load because disease has clog- April 2 from Pascagoula. polled. worms, New York. to him and asked him, “Are you Amer- other ways. 1 would taste food for ing Watertown, my it v Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart is Lucia Porter, Farrow, sailed from Pen- act as a tonic—clean out the stomach \ icans to stand this sort of hours after and the ged ASSETS DEC KM 31. 1!H)1. going thing?” eating, gases and juices nature's lubricator and cleanser, and daily sacola March 2o for Jucaro. and bowels through its gentle laxa- asked from the Heal "What sort of tiling?” he very stomach were very nauseating. demonstrates to heart sufferers that it is R W Hopkins Hichborn, cleared from tive properties. Given at regular estate.. $ :i:.~ i. Then I told him 1 had been My fell off until 1 ate and most 18 for Boston. Mortgage loans. naturally! appetite very, very the safest, surest, speedy remedy Brunswick, Ga, April intervals it wilt guard against Collateral loans 1 the little. ran knows. Sold Ed- R F sailed from News reading the Imperialist, and that My weight down until I was that medical science by Pettigrew, Newport worms. It has been in use over Stocks and bonds the estab- about like a mund Wilson and A. A. Howes A t o.—34. April 18 for Bangor. Cash in office Imperialist was advocating skeleton, and 1 thought my 50 It is and bank. 1 Willie L Newton arrived at Providence years. purely vegetable. Bills receivable. lishment of a military emperor to rule end was not far distant. one Harmless under Physicians Kindly words, sympathizing attentions, 4 from Fernandina. any conditions Agents' balances. l Oliver John- alter the other treated me. April over tie United states. and after mak- watchfulness against wounding others’ for children or adults. Interest and rents. son did not seem in the slightest, degree ing no headway, would remark that there sentitiveness, these cost very little, but All other assets. 4 Little That Count. 36<\ a bottle at drURRists. Write for free was no in value. Things disturbed this announce- hope.’ 1 began to when they are priceless book Children and their Diseases by portentous despair Cross assets. "Blood Wine” was j, ment. He in the coolest and recommended to me. I our life replied Little Braves.—Old time a How often in busy DR. J. F. TRUE 4 CO., Auburn, Deduct items not admitted_ _ of quarter-a-box the most indifferent manner, as if the thought, course, that if a regular physi- We a bitter word ; Special treatment for tape worm. Admitted assets.g, “Burgers” are quitting the field in whole speak subject was not of the slightest impor cian couldn't help me that nothing else We care not who tlx* listeners are. battalions. Dr. Agnew’s Little Pills at 10 LI UHLITIKS DF.i' I'.MHKK 31, WOl tance. “Well, 1 suppose if any one would. ’Try it,' said one of my friends. We care not where'tis heard. 4 It will not cost and if a vial are driving them out at all points. We do not know within our hearts Net unpaid losses... s p* thinks we ought to set up a military you much, it don’t Unearned Because they act gently, more effectively, To what it may amount, premiums. 1.i-,■*. emperor, iie lias a right to say so;" and cure you it surely won’t hurt you.’ This never pain, and are easy to take, sick And truly, it is only one he went on with his editorial work seemed plausible, so I went and a Total...... sl.JSU just got Headache succumbs to one dose. Large < »f little that count. bottle anti took it, and it things Notice of Foreclosure. Cash capita.me as if the Imperialist had never started helped me. I got size. 100 in vial 25 cts. Sold by Edmund it worked pills wound the heart EASTERN STEAMSHIP CO. Surplus over all liabilities. into existence. another; like the first. The third, Wilson and A. A. Howes A Co.—35. We often trusting Whereas. Andrew B. Seaver of Troy, in the and lifth insincere. of Waldo and Slate of Maim*, by hi< I remember being greatly impressed fourth, followed, and I continued I’.y being Division Comity Total liabilit.es and surplus..... Hrumblers are like the men who crawl \Ve do not think that which we do Bangor inortvraire deed (land the twenty-third dav of 1 to 1 have finished the dAS I'ATTKK & M iiy liis answer at the time. had but improve. just sixth, A D. issi. and recorded in tin* Waldo SON. Agents. Belfast. under tiains, tapping wheels with a ham- May cause a lonely tear. May. Ue«r- come from where the and my last, for J am now of Deeds, Book Id Havre 144. and also in 3vvl6 lately Europe, thoroughly mer. It the wheels ring true, all right If We give it but a passing thought, istry cured. rock has tin* same lhuristry. in Book 1>7. Havre ic-t'.. convey- journalist who openly advocates a My disappeared, also the there is a Haw, it is discovered, And bother not about dangerous SPRING SCHEDULE. <*d to me. tiie undersigned, a certain parcel of in the established form of pain, nausea, gas, and other and accidents are rise and change gov- symptoms. prevented. The little things that cause real estate in the ’own oi Troy, in tin* County of Mv weight has ernment would be likely to have experi- regular returned, and I The trusting heart to doubt. Waldo, hounded and described as follows; iv- LIVE STOCK Hav You h»v. inaV— Have you any and it have no further 1 am to jritimnvr on the westerly line of lot at tin* south- ence of his country's penal laws, complaints. going We often within ourselves do all I can skii: disease or you wrong POUIt TRIP# A WEEK west corner at a stake at the corner of the ranvre was new to me to find the for Blond Wine,*’in return eruptionsAre subject SOLI) O N C () >1 >1 ISSN) something The ones who love us true, hue of lot numbered fen; thence rnnninvr nortli- for what it did for and I to oi V Dr. 's Oint- doctrines of tin* treated me, have no hesi- dialing scalding Agnew because tell us of a fault; ei!\ to land owned b\ Kieliaid II. Ward; thenoe Imperialist by they RECEIVERS in that it is on OF a da voted llepuhlican as if nobody cared tancy saying undoubtedly the ment prevents and cures an\ and all of these, We're all impatient, too, e;;st.u !> the line of said lot to the road lead- best medicine and and ing from Koirer- Corner in Troy t * Hlvmmth: th iee si raw w bet her were for all forms of cures itching, Needing Blind Piles And do not down the angry words they preach- indigestion, th*.*ne>* southerly on tin* line of --aid road to the New Milch Cows, Viral Calves, Beet stomach and bowel and besides. One application brings relief in That to our lips may mount, ed aloud or kept in secret. 1 have told trouble, constipa- sou' line of said lot. them** westerly on tD«• e\ery and also ten minutes, and cases cured in three to six but watcli and ’tis one description, Nogs tin -a times since those tion, ever sold or prescribed.” wait; only south iim* to-place of beirinninvr: im*a'ninvr and ry many days, 35 cents. Edmund Wilson < Sheep and Horses. This is one of nights. Sold by >f little tilings that count. iniendtuir to convey all that hind w in *h wa- eon- -and as an illustration of the just many who speak always and A. A. Howes A Co.—30. v veil l.oud to Kdwin of this by Benjamin Kotmdy. by Special ai’entiou to X.-w Mil.-!: Cows. hesi in which, to deal with treason- highly great medicine. Blood Wine llow often from our very heart deed recorded in Waldo of Deeds. Vol- way Ke^istrv \'. ;i i’:iives sold on contains no wine or It is wise for in character to their merits. able 1 never knew until opiates, but opposites We let our anger rise, ume its. Havre -71. and beiiivr tn.* same premises doctrine. Hut ingredients Hugs soli! at mai ki t pi le -. that about almost form friendships. Balanced impulses, And never mind the looks conveyed ! y said Kdwin Korn dy to me. by deed this da v that the issue of the bring instantaneous ac- pleading Quick returns and market vain Imperial- tendencies and preserve mental come reeoriied in said Book 17... Havre llu; tion. “Blood Wine” costs cents a opinions That from soulful eyes; Kevristry. Have had 1" iem- ist was a and I can fifty whereas eomlition lias years' wpei practical joke; only and moral as the meal in and the of said inort.vravre "’rite or but can equilibrium, just We crush, we bruise, in passion's hour, Commencing Monday, March 31st. summers telegraph for inform ite> that friend Oliver bottle, you sample it free of been broken, now. therefore, by reason of the say my Johnson's charge both ends ol the sack keeps the farmer's And scorn the tear; leave Belfast: ; S^Stoek shipped from Bui unam < .1 falling breach of tin* condition ! claim a fore- y would have been as at A. A. Howes ,V Cu.'s, druggists. from off his horse’s back. For Boston, via Canden and Rockland. Mon- thereof. philosophy just grist falling Little tilings, oh, little things, closure of said mortvravre. K. L. I.I'BBY. B. A A St.. •!. \ days. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Satnulav s at lvT* sound even it the had been What sorrow wrought you here! Dated at fitt-tield. Maim this seventh day of Brighton '1 i> Imperialist The Modern “Now good digestion waits on appetite, about J..'0 i*. m.. or upon arrival of steamer from a serious Housewife. April A. 1). liiOJ. F. h. LIBBY. Burnham. '•! ■. enterprise. and health on both." if it doesn't tr\ Bur- Bangor. [ Direct all to You count, oli yes, you little things, For v' OK IN DA SKAVKK. inquiries The writer the dock Blood Bitters. Searsport, Bueksport, interport. Hamp- J. W. her awl5 remembers Imperialist You count, but not for gain ; den and Fri- By Mansi'N, Attorney. LIBBY She ll:t* Convenience* Cnknnwn to the Bangor, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, BROTHERS, Bun.'hm, well, and must admit that he was Calculation is the axis around which You count to sadden trusting hearts, days and Saturdays at from 5.00 to 0.00 a. at. very ”,)-»." many seemingly generous acts revolve. You count for naught but pain. one of the fooled. It was a handsome- RETIRX1NG: “Now it is only a triile." said a pretty You count as clouds in some one's sky, Diphtheria, sore croup. Distant You darken some one’s : From ly printed and ably written paper; but Washington housewife, '•but 1 wisli to throat, day Boston, Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays RESTAURANT AixD BAKERY relief, permanent cure. Dr. Thomas' Eclec- (> cruel little deeds and words and Fridays at 5.00 p. m. we remember call the attention of our setting its projectors grandmothers tric Oil. At any store. We can't From Rockland, via Camden, Wed- to one or two modern drug undo, unsay! Tuesdays. FOR SALE. changes from nesdays. Fridays and Saturdays at from 5.oo to down as “fools” for that such or ad am-, thinking their old of which so Marriage to the weak is the end of ambi- Then ever the word 0.00 A. M. Salary commission, money •good days,' they speak kindly The restaurant ami business ideas as tion ; to the strong it acts as a From Bangor, at Mon- bakery in the lirst-class they put forth could prevail in frequently remind us when in the kit- spur. Instead of one of pride; touching way-landings. House is expenses, outfit free \\V ! days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdavs at Opera Block, Church street, for sale, and to Twill banish sorrow from a soul, with tiu- ovens t-> the this country.- Editor Journal. chen. which we have no desire “Dure the cough and save the life." Dr. 11.00 A. M. and all appliances; also. be very best grade of nursery .stock, And anger turn aside. sold with the business or the to return. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs FRED W. separately, horses, us at once for terms and secure The loving word and deed and glance, POTE, Agent, Belfast. wagons and the new b akery building on Union good "In this little box is a of and colds, down to the very verge of con- CALVIN Evidence That He Was 114 Years Old. paper pound Is borne on AUSTIN, street. Apply to tory. the R. G. Chase Nmser\i. sumption. angels wings, Vice President and General Co., butter—fresh, pure, sweet-smelling but- And angel voices echo true: Manager, MBS. J. W K NOWLTON, 308 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. ltf -U. Union Street, Belfast Malden, Mass. Sw The person who attained the greatest ter; and closely wrapped around the Youth may laugh at excess, but maturity He kind in little things! age in the District of Columbia, whose fragrant yellow edible cube is a clean trembles when the scores must be paid. —Murray, in the Hartford Daily Courant. claim to piece of muslin. Note that the ends longevity could he established “I had a sore on are and running, itching my leg. of Home. by written evidence, is believed to neatly tightly squared and fold- Suffered tortures. Doan’s Ointment took Dreaming the 1 ox have been John Carey, a colored man ed, hearing the name of the away the burning and itching instantly, It comes to me often in silence who died in 1*42 on Half street dealer, anti often the name of the and quickly effected permanent cure.” near P dairy When the firelight low— farm from whence the butter comes. W. Lendart, Bowling Green, O. sputters street, southeast, at the age of 114 When the black, uncertain shadows Contrast this meth- years. The old man retained his facul- improved, sanitary Good w ishes are all as far as Seem wraiths of the od of right they long ago; ties till a few months before his death, handling butter, which is a highly go, but they make very poor building Always with a throb of heartache and possessed a mine of information absorbent compound, and ought to be materials for any society. That thrills each pulsive vein, as to the always closely wrapped and isolated in Conies the old, unquiet longing noted characters and events All who use Atomizers in nasal of the ice chest, with the of treating For the peace of home again. the early days, his position as an old-style way catarrh will get the best results from Ely's the butter often on a of officer’s servant, for which, during the weighing pair Liquid Cream balm. Price including spray- I’m sick of the roar of cities, it in days of slavery, he was hired, afford- dirty scales, slapping little pieces ing tube, 75cts. Sold by druggists or mailed And of faces cold and strange; ing him exceptional facilities. on a piece of white paper, and then by Ely Bros., 3d Warren St,, N Y. I knowr where there’s warmth of welcome, it in New And To prove what lie was fond of relat- wrapping coarse straw paper. Orleans, Sept. 1, who. my yearning fancies range when our Messrs. Ely Bros. 1 sold two bottles Hack to the dear old homestead ing, lie would show papers with “Then, grandmothers wish- yellow of jour liquid Cream Balm to a With an sense of and he ed a dozen or so of eggs, were customer, aching pain, age passes carried in the colo- they Wm. Lamberton, 1415 Delachaise St. New' But there’ll be in the in a and often joy coming nial times, some showing that lie was dropped paper bag, drop- Orleans; he has used the two When I home ped to the sidewalk the bottles,giving go again. with Braddock's army when it was re- by girl before him wonderful and most satisfactory- re- she home. Now When I go home There’s music pulsed near go years before got they are placed sults. Geo. W. McDvff, Pharmacist. again! Pittsburg, That never die the Revolution, in which he end-up in a neat little pasteboard box may away, accom- Hunt down and slay your little faults. And it seems that the hands of angels the These bolding a dozen eggs, each egg in a panied troops. papers lie “He that is faithful in that wjiich is the On a mystic iiarp at play in a compartment a kept small box which lie prized as by itself, separated by least is faithful also in that which is Have touched with a yearning sadness his dearest pasteboard partition. greater;” and they who will hunt On a beautiful, broken strain, possession.—Washington “And down, Evening star. in ‘grandmother's dav.‘ or in and slay, and exterminate their little faults, To which is my fond heart wording— ‘mother’s day,’ for that matter, recall be sure ot it, will never willingly commit When 1 go home again. CASTOR1A. how they had to think ‘not to to greater sins. forget Outside of my darkening window The leave the out with the — Bears the Kind You Have Always Bought milk-pail tickets,’ $1L0 l)r. F. Deletion's Anti Diuretic Is the great world’s crash and din, and when did he how, they ‘forget’ to do may worth to you more than #100 if you And slowly the. autumn shadows T so what dreadful consequences result- haveachihl who soils bedding from incon- Come drifting, drifting in. (ZsAEEE ed when papa found no milk for his tinence of water during sleep. Cures old Sobbing, the night wind murmurs ALL and young alike. It arrests the trouble at To the He Had the Best of It. breakfast coffee. It’s all changed, and splash of the autumn rain ; once. #1. Sold by A. A. llowes A Hut I dream of the our grandmothers would have a hard Co., glorious greeting Druggists, Belfast, Me. When I home time of it with Iy47 go again. Professor Blank is of a keeping pace modern Field. something kitchen Friendship is the best basis of the —Eugene crank in the matter of correctness of improvements. The time- Havana honored personal relations of ail kinds. Ministers speech, and makes himself milk pail lias passed in favor i occasionally and peoples, teachers and pupils, and even Correct Table Decorations. of the glass sealed and reason- Dining unpleasant, not to-say disagreeable, to j bottle, J husbands and wives never come into the ! clean. those about him calling attention to ably Even in effete New York best relations with each other unless by the ] they A florist, told me the other that a their lapses from good English. milkman with his ear-piercing ‘yep,’ are fitted to be personal friends, without day four other well-adorned dining table no longer ex- What is the use, Cornelius,”said his 1 yellow wagon, cans of milk'and any specific tie hinds them together. Filler hibits a long is in great centrepiece of flowers. wife to him on one occasion, of your 1 dipper slowly passing favor For Over Sixty Years. oi the and its Instead, the embroidered doily, which to trying to reform people’s way of wagon cases of filled speak- Ax be up to date is and calls A is like a bottles which we see on the streets of Old axi> Wei.l-Tried Remedy. large square, ing' language great river. for a 3 Mrs. \\ inslow’s has been tall, slim vase with a few choice It takes its course, and cannot con- "Washington. Soothing Syrup you used for over roses or some tall stemmed trol it.” “Our beloved maternal ancestors in sixty years by millions of flow- lace mothers for their children while ers in the centre of the At but caps would have heart failure were teething, doily. FOR “Ah, you can!” replied the pro- with perfect success. It soothes the each the dear old ladies called child, corner of the doily goes a fessor. “You can—at the mouth. Look suddenly upon softens the gums, all cures wind to take the allays pain, lower vase of the same style as the at the jetties.” place of the housewife of colie, and is the best for Diarrhua. Mississippi and remedy taller, with the same flowers in it. T'liis closed the mouth of today superintend in the larder. Is pleasant toAhe taste. Sold by druggists effectually Sometimes the vases are low and hold his wife.—Youth’s Paper boxes for these purposes were un- in every part of the world. Twenty-five good Companion. violets or 10 a but must £ known. Everything eatable went into cents bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be orchids, they be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s alike. This florist for Don’t Waste Your Money bags, and before the advent of bags, Soothing predicts spring into Syrup, and take no other kind. and summer table decoration a cornucopias of brown paper rolled early On something said to be as just good. over the His bait a flask great profusion of of the Get tire True “L. F.” Atwood’s Hitters the tradesman’s left arm. Now, only of rye, lily valley, ’Twould seem the which Alexandria has chosen as first time and be relieved of bilious everything, from crackers to eggs, is in- sport were slow as Queen your the coronation headache. closed in some sort of a of Death, flower.—Good House- receptacle Yet all the streamlet prepared paper, day long by keeping. pasteboard, tin, glass or He’ll sit and fish with baited breath. are wood; the housewife of “You in my pew, sir,” said Mr. to-day rejoiceth Life History in Hair. Upjohn, stiffly. in consequence, and our food products Relief in Six Hours. “Then I am in the seat of are given that additional protection Distressing Kidney and Bladder Diseases sitting the relieved in six hours scornful!” replied the against decay, dirt, deterioration and dj“New Great South A single hair is a sort of history of stranger, getting American Kidney Cure.’’ It is a cmt of it with and germs. great the physical condition of an individual alacrity taking a seat surprise on account of its “In there is a exceeding prompt- the time it has been if farther back in the church.—Chicago short, great deal of fic- ness in relieving pain in bladder, during growing, tion about old’ kidneys one could read Tribune. ‘good times, and these %nd back, in male or female. Relieves re- closely enough. Take a You • can't a of but hair from the better simple highly important features tention of water almost immediately. If beard or from the head buy Cigar of Itch on human cured in 30 minutes by our every-day life explodes one fable you want quick relief and cure this is the and scrutinize it, and you will see that Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never about the ‘days when mother made remedy. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., Drug it shows some attenuated places, indi- fails. gists, Belfast Me. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., Drug- such nice D. C„ cating that at some period of its growth Me. pies.’’’—Washington, gists, Belfast, iy-47 Evening Star. the blood was deficient from for 10 cents McJigger—Conscientious, is he? supply quality each. overwork, or FLORODORA" of If the Thingumbob—Terribly so. He went out anxiety underfeeding. Banda are aama oalue as Teas from poor man cannot always get meat, Every which we omit obscures "." "OLD HONESTY” and duty some the other day and left a sign on bis office the rich man cannot always digest it.— truth which we SPEARHEAD" Tobacco. should have known.—Rus- door that he’d __ Giles. “be back in half an hour,” If you do what should not you must kin. and you hang me if he didn’t keep his word. bear what you would not.—Franklin. NEWS OF THE WEEK. WM. C. LARMON Re1*' of Barbarism. Th« Itw "til Calls Wedding Ring At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and for the County of Waldo, on the 8th day of April, A. D. 19<)2. \Ivink Matters. Ilev. Joshua M. Vice-President of People's National Bank of ro- Ili... April 12. The GORDON Salem, N. Y., Gives His Unqualified En- Chicago, SHELDON, executor of tbe pastor of the Grace M. E. mantic ideals of 75 “coeds m a class CHARLESlast will of Charles F. Gordon, late of Seare- dorsement to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for the of port, in said County of Waldo, .vh, Bangor, has received and ac- of anthropology at University deceased, having Pale People After Being Restored to In Case of presented a petition praying that the actual mar- a rude shock at , Fire Chicago have received \\ ket value of the estate of said deceased, l a call from St. Ver- Health. subject Johnsbury, the hands of Prof. Frederick Starr, to the payment of the tax imposed by chapter a house covered with MF 146 of the laws of .11 id will leave Bangor Few men are better known in his com- who in a class lecture bluntly declared Roofing public 1893 and acts amenda- probably thereor and additional than Mr. William C. vice- was a relic of Tin is safe from the of tory thereto; the persona nurse of a few weeks to assume munity Larmon, that the wedding ring dangers interested in the succession and the of the National Hank of thereto, president People’s barbarism an absolutely useless sur- flying and brands. amount of the rax thereon, may be determined by u-to rate the re. Mr. Frost lias X. Y. On account of his stand- Sparks Shingles Salem, high vival of the culture of primitive peo- tbe.Tudfceof Probate. and the interview invite conflagration; slate and tile unently successful in bis pas tor- ing integrity following Ordered, That tbe said petitioner give notice to must conviction to even the most ple. add the of all interested : e l’ine street and Grace M. E. carry said the danger crushing weight persons by causing a copy of thia lie says: “Undoubtedly,” professor, order to be published three weeks successively in in and his away sceptical, is a beautiful when the walls weaken; MF tin the Bangor, going “1 had been in miserable health most of “the wedding ring exain-( Republican Journal, a newspaper published lie has de- at Belfast, that a neatly regretted, the vn inter, suffering from a complication of pie of barbaric tradition, living in this affords complete protection and a they may appear at Probate for Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said make the change chiefly diseases. A heart trouble caused me to be modern 20th century and tilling no light-weight covering to the house County, on the 13th day ni Way. a I). 1902, lit of his health. At the weak and blood was thin and one of at ten very my poor. function whatever. Perhaps —and of the clock before noon, and show cause, ol the members of I also suffered from intense in it lasts much thap if request pains my vou can tell me the origin of the use of longer any they have, why the prayer ol said petition- head The condition of which I had other form of er should not be it- Methodist Church society speak the lie received no any roofing granted. existed for about live years, during which wedding ring?” GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. or Rev. M. Frost has re- 75 women. A true I was often confined to room for answer from the young copy. Attest of the period my nal his pas- • the Chas. P. Hazeltine, acceptance lays and even weeks at a time. Any exer- “The wedding ring represents Register. St. and will Johnsbury, Vt., tion that bordered on the violent prostrated nose ankle or manacle by whicli ring, At a PrtSftate Court held at within and n continuing in me and 1 was to from slave was led Belfast, Bangor, charge compelled keep away in the sold MF for the \n past ages 1 Comity of aldo, on the second Tues- Grace all where there waste be excite- Church.James Hart, places any away from the mart by his new master,” day of April, A. L>. L902. tears, died in March ment because of my weakened condition. “but Appleton the professor continued, everyone certain instrument, purporting to be the last was a \eceiau 01 me “1 had doctored with several physicians nail today knows that a woman, when she ■ A will and testament and codicil of Lydia A. but the medicine they gave me did not late of in said of \\ ,tr. having been a member of is a to the wedding Wright, Sws.nville, County agree with me, and I got no better in health. given ring symbolize Waldo, deceased, been for .t the Tin having presented pro- gild Maine and no means a slave.” Kattery Then my attention was attracted to Dr. sacrament, is by bate. tine He was a lnem- Roofing Infantry. Williams’Pink Pills for Pale People by an The dress coat was also included in is made by the old-style hand Ordered, That notice be given to all persons Havid Ksancy l’ost, he I Heals of Auburn, commander take them 1 felt better and stronger after of to the men of published three weeks in The barbarism.” Turning est of pure tin and new successively Repub- Maine Sons of Veter- completing the tirst box, and after I had ! coating lican Journal, published at Belfast, that Division. the he asked: “What is the means they class, lead, of clarified may appear at a P obate Court, to be held at on June l*th and tilth taken four of them there was a most de- by Lagos decided of that absurd garment, the within and cided for the better. I am to origin oil. M F lias lasted Belfast, for said Comity, on the second an- and liar Harbor as the change glad palm roofing place dress coat? less than the — Tuesday of May nex at ten of thi clack before add my testimonial to the merits of Dr. Nothing 50 years on many houses will of noon, and show came. if ng the annual encampment Williams’ coat of our ancestors, who house any they have, why the Pink Pills for Pale People. They hunting keep your sound 50 years. same should not be and allowed. ,r beef pioved, approved division....High priced have 'lone me a world of good and my faith divided the tails of the long frock coats, GEO. E. j Tbi« trade mark la oats JOHNSON, Judge. icting our Maine farmers into in them is cut the sewed buttons in ® stamped A true copy. Attest: implicit.” away front, ary sheet of the genuine, ask The your Cm s. P. wing more extensively. There pills which Mr. Larmon recommends the back to hold up the tails and used roofer for MF—or Ha/.eltine, Register. ■ H. MOODY be an interest in lius have, in thousands of other cases, demon- WILLIAM industry the coat for a hunting jacket. jrrito fW.C. a strated their in conquering all dis- CRONEMEYER, Agent, At Probate Court held at Belfast, within and g up, and it looks like good efficacy is the servant dressed in to 1 for the of on the second ease- blood or The new of the Wil- “Now, why Carnegie Building, Pittsburg, County Waldo, Tuesday business, arising from impoverished secretary navy, of A D. 1902. al and permanent the conventional costume also? illustrated book on roofb April, disordered, weakened nerves. They are a liam H. Moody, singularly resembles evening irket is wear- and certain instrument, to be the last growing enormously for such diseases as locomo- Just because he formerly had to roofing. purporting positive specific President Roosevelt both in Vfor A will and testament and codicil thereto of Ann c of beef m the tor appear- out old coats of his growing cheap ataxia, partial paralysis, st. Vitus’ dance, the hunting AMERICAN TIN PLAT! Fogg, late of in said of de- its limit, ance and in mannerisms Unity County Waldo, ms to have reached sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous master.” COMPANY, ceased, having been presented for probate. is that we never the after-effects of of fevers ction again headache, grip, Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- and of Saved Many a Time. Battery Park, lie low prices of beet as in the other acute diseases, palpitation of Aphorisms. terested by causing a copy of this order to he pub- the and sallow and New York. lished three weeks in The i the seems well heart, pale complexions Don't coughs anil colds even if it successively Republican prediction neglect a Belfast, that all forms of weakness, either in male or fe- cases often result Journal, published they may ap- \. 11. Whitmore of Verona is soring. Such seriously a male. Dr. foi Pale Observe your enemies, for they first pear at Probate Court, to be held a’t Belfast, Williams’ Pink Pills at this season because are care- accumulating wealth as a just people find out faults.—Antisthenes. within and for sail County, on the second lues- People are sold by all dealers or will be less. A dose of One Minute Cure your catcher. 12th lie Cough day of May next, at ten of the clock before April cap- sent postpaid on of price, fifty cents and receipt will remove all danger. Absolutely safe. Envy always implies conscious infe- noon, show cause, if any they have, why the s' and 14th a a box six two dollars and cents, same should not be pounder April boxes, fifty Acts at once. Sure cure for coughs, colds, it proved, approved and allowed. : be form of two ones Dr. Williams Medicine riority wherever resides.—Pliny. GEO. E. plump by addressing Co., croup, grip, bronchitis, and other throat JOHNSON, Judge. 1-4 and 21 N. Y. He sure to the A ture copy. Att *st to him. weighing IT Ncheneetady, get and lung trouble. “1 have used One Minute The less heart a man puts into a task genuine; substitutes never cured anybody. Cb vs. i*. Hazeltink. Register. Fifty-eight pounds of salmon Cough Cure several years,"says Postmaster the more labor it requires.—Anile!. C. <>. Dawson, Harr. 111. “It is the very ays iit fu.g.T per pound pays At. a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and for At a Probate Cour held at Belfast, within a* d host medicine on the market. It has is of us and SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- o: most of tlie done. cough Evasion unworthy is al- tile fVaultv of Waldo, on the second lor the County if Wahlo, on the second Tues- lishing A Spring Poem in Prose Tuesday of WALDOlast, on the 8th of 1902. F. saved me many a severe spell of sickness the intimate of \ 1). 1902. day April, day of April, A L 1 902. cl thousand trout and ways equivocation.— April, W Jr on estate baby I recommend it. The children’s Biown, administrator the of and warmly Balzac. 4 certain to be the Jefferson Hobbs, of in I certain instrument, to be the last nallocked salmon have just .■'ll far as flie common feeble mortal j instrument, purporting last late Brooks, said County, purporting favorite. A will and testament of Adelaide S. Roberts, deceased, his first and final ac- A will and testament anil three codicils ot Lerov ed at the Moosehead liatcli- who having presented is concerned, lie wants the sun to shine The same people can deny others 1 a re f Belfast, in said County of Waldo, deceased, count of administrati >n of said estate for allow- Dow, late of Searsporr, in said County of Wald-, tliey are "very thrifty” says Pointed Paragraphs. everything are famous for having been presented for probate, with a petition ance. deceased, having been presented for probate. it his mood is to be festal, and it shone refusing that F. Robinson of _■ ni lluig, who lias just return- themselves nothing.—Leigh Hunt. praying Benjamin Bridgewa- Ordered, that notice thereof he given, three Ordered. That notice he given to all persons in- The indi- ter. Mass., may be appointed administrator, with weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, terested by c ausing a copy of this order to be the Moosehead region. gloriously Sunday. morning the will of t e estate of said great men never remind you of annexed, deceased. a newspaper in in said publisl ed three weeks successively in the Re- u I.. T. Carleton of tlie fish Truly If there is any person to whom you published Belfast, County, cations were all for rain before the day their ordered. Iliat notice be given to all persons in- that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- publican Journal, published at Belfast, that the/ greatness. feel dislike, that is the of wlioni at a commission is to taken trip person terested by causing a copy ol this order to be bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 13th day may appear Probate Court, to be held at Be in for the benelit of the the the courtiers Posthumous 'are like and allowed. birds, marsh-king's praises gold, V? fast, on the 8th day of A pril, 1902. Charles ('has. P. Hazeltink. Rev is or. Mate. We There is no heautilier of CEO. E. JOHNSON. this may expect hyla and croaking frog: and breathed stripes on a hearse. complexion Judge. NY Lord, administrator on the estate of William A true At a g interests to low beneath the the summons or form or behavior like the wish to copy—Attest. Lord, late of Brooks, in said County, dtceased, 1’rohnte Court held at Belfast, within and tor profit greatly ground Cha$. V. has experience is a teacher whose lessons scatter and not Hazeltine, Register, having presented his first and final account ol ad- the County of Waldo, on the 8th day ot April visit.Admiral s.-hley of bloom. Every character of life was joy, pain, around us,— A. D. should be learned once for all. ummtniti 'ii yf said e-rate tor allowance, 1902. aged to deliver the Memorial in the over breeze and the subterranean Emerson. At a Probate Com held at within that notice [ (CLARA I*..BOULTER, administratrix of the es- inn Heal Host, Belfast, ami for Ordered, thereof he glveh, three before F. (i. w a man who knows wlmt is \J fate of Eugene A late of Fiveu-.r hispers. Many The chief pang of most trials is not the C'oumv of Waldo, on the 8th dav of April, weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, a | Boulter, Deneral Miles is in said • o of V at Hangor. There were bluebirds with the sky on lacks the courage to do it, A. D. 1902. newspaper published in Bella-;, in -aid County, | inty aklo, deceased, having pm- right so uiucli the actual itself as seuted a to with Admiral suffering that all interested attend at a Pro- I petition praying that said l’rohat. 'i -urr lie present their backs and the earth on their \\ RS. X U'OHX WHITNEY, of Elmira persons may our own of resistance to daughter bate Com to I may determine who are entitled to rim hakim ot a hermit of ()tie who predicts thunderstorms isn't spirit it.— *1 M. Oarcelon, late of in said of t, be held at Belfast, on tin 13th day F.dwin Taber, breasts, with that tender and ; Troy, County 1 said estate now in her warbling Jean Grou. ot May next, and show cause, if any l>e\ have, | liaucs. and their re-p- i\e from a calculator. Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition iheieiu aci Hill, about three miles unobtrusive of which necessarily lightning j why tiie said account should n-»t be allowed oiding t.. law. delicacy they | praving that she may be appointed administra- 'i*. v\;ts uuiv 'it lit.! in up 1 rue GEO. E Ordered, That the said have thesoiesecret. There were robins A genius is a man who does popularity takes deep root and trix ot the estate of said deceased. h>hNsON, Judge. Ishaiea petitioner give notice things A true to all copy. Attest: , persons interested by causing a .pv u Ins 11ie!i was entirely destroyed and bo id: and there w as the itself wide, hut the false falls Thar tne said cheery that lazy people say it is impossible to spreads Ordered, petitioner give notice to Chas. p. Hazeltine. Register. order t-> he published three weeks successiveh in The lire started about modest whose fellow the chick- like that is all persons interested by causing a copy of this tlie phoebe— do. away blossoms, founothing Republican Journal, a ncw-pam-t j. 11■ >i-*•*• building by home, new life, lie is a wonderful fel- soup. order to be published three weeks successively in County, deceased, having pres med In first the Republican Journal, a newspaper published .it and final account of administration of n! -anniel Robinson and occu- low for continuous for sweet as all I The Republican Journal, a newspaper published said estate Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate ,rr, joy; a man for allowance. Nothing angers like the silence at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate I to he held at Belfast, within and for said I'oun'v tliem as a planing mill, was these are, he will for the beautiful 1 sing of his wife when he attempts to Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said Ordered, That notice thereof he three on tlie 13th day ot May, A. I). 19n2. at ten of fire Oth and the quar- No remedy has cured so many of Rheuma- given, iged by April love of song until November chills. (' unty, on the 13th day of May, A. I) weeks in the the clonk before noon, and show cause, if rel with her. tism. Gout and Lumbago has as my Rheu- 1 1902, successively, Republican Journal, any Co. a- ten of the clock before and a the the the Marston Worsted Other sparrows there are now to matism Cure. Try It and then bid good- noon, show cause, newspaper published in Belfast, in said county, they have, why prayer of said potitio: t»‘r keep it the of should not he uas smoke and If woman's face were her for- bye to crutches, canes and pains. It does any they have, why prayer said petition- that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- granted. damaged by him company, called by various names, every • er should not be ed GEO. not put the disease to sleep, but drives It gran bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 13th day E. JOHNSON, Judge. I lire started near a but none of them has the. tune some would be liable to arrest for E A true chimney quit inspira- from the system. Relieves pain In from CEO. JOHNSON, Judge. "f May next, and show cause, if any they have, copy. Attest: iti'iou between the two mills. tion of this of the eailv fields counterfeiting. oils to three hours, and cures generally I A true copy—Attest why the said account should nor be allowed. Ciias P. Hazeltink, Register. nonpareil before one vial has teen used. P. •• loss is about -.‘.non, with Chas. Hazeltine. Register. GKO. E. JOHNSON. and copses. There is now, as Witch Razel the Judge. pleasure If a man would secure his wife’s un- Munyon’s Soap makes A true Attest: At a Probate Court held at Helfast. within amt tor insurance. skin soft as velvet, l.'c. Sold Copy. in the hoarse and know iws everywhere. P. the Countv of Waldo, on the sth dav d always, ing divided attention all he has to do is to Munyon’s Inhaler Cures Catarrh. Chas. Haz ltim:, Register. April, still A ?. Probate Court hold at Belfast, within ami A. L) 1902. of the crows and the lighter hut talk in Bead for Guide to Health Book tree. New York. for i. The 'World ids sleep. the Countv of Waldo, on the 8th dav of pays Mayor of the blue April SS —In Court of held at Bel IlTlLMER ,l. DORM executor of will passionate tempers jay. D. \\rALI)t> Protnte, AN, the of ! 1902. 7T fast, on the 8th of 1002. >> Lydia d. New York the of lint no the crow and his cousin In a case of day April, Way Ahcn, late ot Helfast. in said compliment longer emergency it is some-1 A. E MCALISTER, guardian of Thomas B. Hall, administrator on the estate of Oseai County ot Waldo, c.eceased, having present.m a no the notes of winter strike times advisable to reward the man who laml^ at when he finds out he is jay, longer MvitYMcAlister, Arthur H.. Clarence E Merle L. B Evans, late of Mor.tvii'e, in said Cmmty.de- petition praying that the actual marker vain.' of * the tenderer, more to and 'Hugh W. McAlister, minors, of in oeasec having presented Ins fust and final ac- the estate «>i said ('creased, to the iv- is keynote gentler, helped you emerge. Burnham, subject courageous enough to say \ \ of \\ a count of administration of said estate for allow- ment-d the tax exquisite strains are tilling the air. f \\' \ \ j said County aldo. having presented j-etiiion imposed by chapter 14*. ot‘rhe a that he he licensed to sell at ance. I laws of 1 S'.*3 and acts 11 •• that is the sort of a courage Many deluded nnyi who thinks he is j praying may private public amendatory r> fine-may hardly call the croak of the sale and certain real estate of said ol alio lUilitiona! thereto, the marrying a woman discovers later on convey minors, ordered, That notice thereof he giver, three persons intct.1 iits. the world and the shrill of the harness treated K /k* described in said petition. weeks in i;i tic succession thereto, and the am hi.; the over.Lyman early frog piping that the woman rMjMf J* successive!.', the Republican Journal, a j married him. w :li Eureka Har- ft/I|Ul/T in tax thereon, n.av be ueteimined bv the d t who an annual hyla by such titles as these; but these ** Ordered, That thesaid petitioner give notice to newspaper published Belfast, in said County, received salary ness Oil. It re- \ that all i Probate now ; all persons interested by causing a copy of this persons interested may attend at a Pro- as a of queer creatures make, wherever A suit heart and a hard head make an s.sts the WW member President damp, \ \ : order to be three weeks bate Court. to be helil at Belfast, on the 18th i * frdered. That the said non.«.- to there are or an lliele.uh- 1 published successively day petitioner give marshes, excellent hut a hard heart keeps M and it c < cabinet, now receives -4".- ponds impor- combination, hjf rr’C'fr | in the Republican Journal, a newspaper published .ot May next, show cause, any the> have, all persons interested by ausing a .py ot tins ■ i! e said as of a New York tant part of the spring symphony. and a soft that’s different. at Belfast, that the} mat appear at a Probate why account should not be allowed order to be puidishcu tliree weeks >i, m president head—well, I ! -t&JlAKNESS^ to be held at Belfast, within and for said GEO. E. JOHNSON, the Journal, a at What an elusive creature is the little do not \ \ Court, Judge. Republican newspapet publi-hc’d And talk break. \ ! ■ rupany. yet they If men | \ on the 13th of A. I). A true copy. Attest: ! Helfast, that may at a Pro ..r to the stems of the cat- could shed tears as easily as County, day May, 1902, they appear Court, government oflices.In hyla, clinging at ten of the clock noon Chas. p. H vzkltive. to be held at v.itliin and “Cap. women can the would ! before and show cause, Register. i Helfast. for said Cmiu'.y tail or sweet or to the and recording angel it have, the of said on the 13th day of A. 1). 1902. at ten d agenus'' mentioned liag sedges and cut. Ihe }X^0/L\\ i any they why prayer petition May, have much less to charge up *^\\\ er should not be ITT A LDO SS. In Court ot the ciock before noon, and show cause it any about vessels of the water grasses, indistinguishable from profanity granted. probate, held at Bel- they twenty CEO. E li on tl e 8th of have, the of said the stem lie unless one with against them. only keeps JOHNSON, Judge. fast, day April, lfi<>2. Samuel I why prayer petitioner should if at (lloucester. Since, the clings to, ^ 1 A true copy. Attest : S. Bean, trustee under the last will of p .tieuee T. | not be granted. | looking like m < in of the exhaustless sits beside some A has. P. Hazeltinf, Register. Moo late of Searsmont. in said deceas- GEO. E, volume every one patience pretty girl sometimes lires a young | new, but 'y, County, JOHNSON, Judge. his first and final of A true Attest- lias down. The last marsh until these tiny creatures forget man’s heart with and then wears twice ed, having presented account copy. ■my gone admiration, lor allovvat ce. Ch as. P. that the alien is there and raise as long by the trusteeship Hazeltise, Register ic ill-fated boats -the again her father tires the rest of his At a held at Amy person use of Eureka Probate Court Belfast, within and Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three 1 oi their muzzles above the water. Even with for the Countv of on the 8th of weeks in the Journal, a tho Prince Echo—were sunk shoe leather. Harness Oil. Waldo, day successively, Republican 117ALDO SS. In Court ol Probate, held at Bel- then A. D. 1902. in Belfast, in said "cent storm.Edward what a long time will pass before _.' April, newspaper published County, li fast, on the 8th day of April, long \\ j;. big It a that all interested attend a Probate the “curious (to man thinks women are poor, E. H ATCH,guardian of May and persons may mer d. Dorman, executor of the will ol Lydia ,i. Hale, whose impertinent” quote Court., to be held at on the 18th of eightieth birthday weak creatures he will soon discover IjlVERARL)John E. Hatch, minor children of Mellie S. Belfast, day Ahlen, late of Heltast, in said County, ci eased was a from the Cardenio in “Don next,, and show cause, it iy the occasion of tit- story Qui- Hatch, late of Liberty, in said County of Waldo, May any they have, having presented his first and ..t ad- his mistake to one Sold f*, the said account should be final,account iniouial in Boston, is xote” may detect the lifer! Shrill be- by trying prevent deceased, having presented a petition praying for why not allowed. ministration ol said estate for alloyvanoe. April :!, from her own when she everywhere GEO. E. JOHNSON, the rises the having way j f a license to sell at private sale and convey certain Judge. n a most yond high-keyed piccolo in cans— 11 Ordered, that nice thereof be three England’s representa wants News. real estate of said described in said A true copy. Attest: given, to and none really it.—Chicago all sizes. minors, peti- weeks success],e,v. In The l.mma a honored citizens. To the hyla’s greeting spring, may tion. CHAS, P. H azkltink. Register Republican Made ^ newspaper publisiied in Helfast, m saio c..unry, it he is best known as he sure that the winter barrier has been by large Ordered, Thar the said petitioner give botice to that all persons interested may attend at a Pr« or of “The broken until it is heard. This year Standard Oil SS. In Court ol Probate, held at Bel- to at Man Without a An Island Romance. all persons interested by causing a copy of this or bate Court, be held Belfast, on the 13th fast, ontheSth day of April. 11)02. of and show if -one '>i wie ocm lessons in hyla is ahead of time, as indeed all the Company derto be published three weeks successively in The WALDO Henry day May next, cause, any they G. Barlow, executor of the last will of Eliza ,f. said birds have been. of our few close Republican Journal, a newspaper published at have, why the account should not he flowed. m ever taught. Over five hun- One tbeautliorof “Uncle Barlow, late of Freedom, in said County, deceas- “Rockliaven,” by Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate Cou it GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. -and observers assures us that this is an ex- ed, hav his first and final account of copies of this American be a to be held at Belfast, within and for said County ing presented A true copy. Attest: Terry,” may called character novel administration of said estate for allowance. ive season for on the 13th of A. D. at ten of Cm vs. p. Hazkltink, P. been sold.The steamer traordinary early migrations day May, 1902, That notice thereof be three gister to our of the and as such it the clock before noon, and show if anv Ordered, given, -port of the and latitude.—Springfield Republican. present day, affords cause, they weeks in the Philadelphia have, wh* the prayer of said should successively, Republican Journal, PROBATE petitioner a in in said \17ALDO SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- Coal was sunk in an entertaining study. But it is inter- NOTICES. not be granted. newspaper published Belfast, county, Company li on the Sth of 19( 2 I that, all persons interested may attend at a Pro- fa.-t, day April. Latna lip collision with a in GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. A. of the »r by barge To Remodel “Old esting also for a well-constructed course bate Court, to be held at Belfast on the 13tli day Brown, executrix lastwill .i.-siah v.. Glory.’’ A true copy. Attest: late of ig Plymouth at”::!0 April 11th, of next, and show cause, if Haskell, Frankfort, in said C.nutv de- of and for a love At a Probate Court held at within and Chas. P. Hazklttnk. May any they a incidents, story that Belfast, Register. the said account should not be allowed. ceased. having presented her tirst and tiuai ac- ies total wreck just out of for the of have, why Representative Shafroth of Colorado County Waldo, on the 8th day of GEO. E. count of administration of said estate tor allow- ■-.sels over the shoals, is delightfully fresh m spite of its fa- A. D. 1902. JOHNSON, Judge. going has a for and April, A true Attest: ance. plan beautifying making “Rockliaven” At a Probate Court held at within and for copy. hound from for miliar theme. contains E. LANE, administrator of the estate Belfast, Chas P H Philadelphia tlie American 11 is idea on azkltink, Register. Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three symbolical Ilag. of a. the County of Waldo, the 8tli day of April, ■ itli more of a than its Its CHARLESHarriet Lane, late of in said in ,u coal, towing the barge is that the plot predecessor. Brooks, A D. 1902. week? successively, the Republic. .1 .urual, lield of the flag should be County of a The crew were saved with events occur now on the island which Waldo, deceased, having presented IT74L1) > SS.— In Court of Probate, held at Bel a newspaper published in Belfast, in said county, one-third the of the banner petition that said Probate Court de- liy length title praying may MCGRAY and L. F. McG ray, executors of V? fast, on the 8h day of 11)02. Charles that all person- interested may attend at a Pro- but lost all of their furnishes the of the hook now in termine who are entitled to the balance \\/r Apail, ■•iilty and contain 13 stars in a of said ?? • the last will of William McG ray, late of Gordon executor of the will of Charles bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 13 h day circle, repre- estate now Sheldon, ! loston lias a the and this constant of in his hands and their in said of of x multi-millionaire the 13 States. lie would city, changing respective Unity, County Waldo, deceased, having F. Gordon, late of Searsport, i" said County, de May next, and show cause, if any lu have, senting original shares therein according to law. a for a is a rival of An- scene from the quiet and restfulness of presented petition praying license to sell ceased, having presented his first and final ac- why tlfe said account should not he a ...wed. particular, then have 30 30 at a F< * •!( I ! stars, representing Ordered, That the said notice to private sale and convey certain real estate of count < f administration of said eslaie foi allow- K. )H NS( N udue. ■ Rockliaven to the crowded life of the petitioner give ••gie. .Jacob Edwards, one of said dt scribed in said A States, placed within the circle in the all persons interested by causing a copy of this deceased, petition. ance. true copy. Attest: richest lias city helps to keep the from be- order to be (’has. P. K-cister. manufacturers, design of a star and two stars, story published three weeks successively in Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to Ordered, That notice thereof he given, three Ha/.fltixf, 1 large monotonous. the a a library offer to Southbridge, coming Republican Journal, newspaper published all persons interested by causing a*'copy of this weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, representing Wyoming and Utah, the at that a in in said • v is on in The hero is a young man who goes to Belfast, they may appear at a Probate order to be published three weeks successively in newspaper published Belfast, County, I?\E(:l TOR’S N< THE. The subscriber controversy going last states admitted to the Court, to be held at within and for that all interested attend at a Pro hereby Union, the island to the Belfast, said The Republican Journal, a newspaper publish* d persons may Ju gives notice that he has been dul\ appointed -fop as to which offer shall be superintend working on the 13th of A. 1>. bate to be held at Belfast, on the 13th placed temporarily on a straight line County, day May, 1902, a. Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate Court, day Executor of^the last will and .' stanm ;t oi The of the town also of a quarry, lie represents a firm of at ten of the dock before noon, at d show cause, Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said of May next, and show cause, if any they people each side of the centre of the interior if ning to discuss the unscrupulous business men, and, after any they have, why the prayer of saiu petitioner County, on the 13th day of May, A. I). 1902, have, whvtlie said account, should not be allowed. ELIZA R. EMERY, late of Belfast, propriety star. His scheme also includes a should not be granted. at ten GEO E. JOHNSON. plan a lie learns that the whole scheme of the clock before noon, and show cause, Judge. in the County Waldo, deceased. All persons accepting both offers, if such a for time, GEO. E. it A true Attest: continuing the artistic symmetry of JOHNSON, Judge. any they have, why the prayer of said petition copy. having demands against the estate ot mi de- be Hon. is a swindle, and that he lias been de- A true copy—Attest: should not Chas. P. Hazi-liine. Register. arranged.The the as other are he granted. ceased are desired to present the same tor set- 1 design States admitted. Chas. P. ttie lie das come Hazeltine, Register. GEO. E and all am I.yford says tliat the Hoyt IJecause the frauding simple people JOHNSON, Judge. tlement. indebted thereto requested country owes its existence A true Attest: ALDO SS.—In Court ot Probate, held at Bel- to make ■ow a matter of litigation in to respect. Later, in a vivid chapter copy. payment immediately to R. f lMinton as a nation to the 13 States he Chas. p. Hazeltinf, Register. W fast, on the 8th day of April, 11)02. Darius of nix authorized original a in the stock At a Probate Court held at Bellast, agent. were valued at $11,000 describing day market, Belfast, within and for K. Drake, administrator on the estate of Jane E. RALPH by would have the stars which the of on EMERY. represent are County Waldo, the second Tuesday of Perkins, laie of in said County, de- 1902. employed by him to appraise them Hardy’s employers amply avenged. A. D. 1902. Frankfort, Detroit, Mich., April 8. one-eighth larger than the others. April, At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and his first and final ac- ■i part of Charles II. The love story of the volume is that ceased, having presented Hoyt’s certain instrument, purporting to be the last lor the County of Waldo, on the 8th day of count of administration of said estate for allow- I he of and a little of the ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The subsen! er President lias signed the Hardy Mona, girl A will and testament of Emma F. April, A. I). 1902. ance McDonald, lx hereby gives notice that he has been the laws and A Card. island. As Mona is almost the late of Belfast, in said County of deceas- E. administratrix of the duly ap- ing army retiring only Waldo, TREAT, estate Ordered, that notice thereof he given, three pointed administrator of the estate ••• "icers of at Rock- ed, having r>en presented lor probate. of Roxauna M. Babbidge, late of Winter- in the Journal, a of the revenue cutter ser- the do young companion Hardy ANNIE weeks successively, Republican ELMER E. We, undersigned, hereby agree to That notice be port, in said County of Waldo, in said HALL, late of Montvllle, 1 law is one that and as she beauti- Ordered, given to all persons in- deceased, having newspaper published in heliast, County, lias been sought refund the on a SO-cent bottle of liaven, is, moreover, a for a to in of money terested by causing a copy of this order to be pub- presented petition praying license sell that all persons interested may attend at a Pro. the County Waldo, deceased, mid given '’nice House it is not that lie should fall at sale and many years....The Greene’s Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails ful, strange lished thiee weeks successively in the Republican private convey the whole of the leal bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 13th day bonds as he law directs. All persons having de- 1 estate described in said ttie bill a to cure your cough or cold. We also guar- deeply in love with tier, and that their Journal, published at Belfast, that may petition belonging to said of next, and show cause, il any they have, mands against the estate of said deceased are de- day passed granting they ap- deceased. May to the widow of President Me- antee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory romance should have at last a happy pear at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, why the said account should not be allowed. sired to present the same for settlement, and all or within and for said County, on the second Tues- GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. indebted thereto are requested to mate payment at money refunded. Ordered, That the said notice to ,,000 a year. It bad previ- ending. day of May next at ten of the clock before petitioner give A true Attest: immediately. JUDSON E. H ALL. A. A. Howes A Co., all persons interested a of this copy. cissed ttie senate and now One of the most attractive characters noon, arid show cause, if anv whv the by causing copy Chas. P. Montville, 8, 1902. goes <>ni45 they have, order to be three weeks in Hazkltine, Register. April W. 0. Took & Sos. same should not be published successively president for his in the book is old Jess Hutton. He is a proved, approved and allowed. The signature. GEO. E. Republican Journal, a newspaper published JOHNSON, Judge at that Tne subscriber NOTICE. Tin- subscriber shrewd philosopher in his way, and the A true Attest: Belfast, they may appear at a Probate NOTICE. hereby copy. to be held at witbin that she has been ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives notice that he has been duly ap- A Tiny Flower’s Great Message. chapters that contain his Chas. P. Court, Belfast, and for said EXECUTRIX'Sgive notice dul> appoint Wants to Help Others. quaint say- Hazeltine, Register. on the 13tli of A. D ed Executrix of the last will and testament of pointed administrator of the estate of and County, day May, 1902, ings stories are very entertaining. at ten of the clock before and show ABB1E late 1 stomach trouble all noon, c-'use, LYMAN CLARK, late of MILL1KEN, of Belfast, my life,” says The arbutus has one Rockliaven” is a a tf any have, the of said Winterport, o trailing only altogether good, At Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for they why prayer petition* loci, of the Union liot- er should not in the County of Waldo, deceased. All in the of deceased, and proprietor very near relative, and it lives in Japan. wholesome made the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of be granted. persons County Waldo, given 'o'ks. “and tried all kinds story, interesting by GEO. E. having demands against the estate of said de- bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- l-.rie, Pa., This tells to the botanist a April. A. 6. 1902. JOHNSON, Judge. strange story. the author’s keen knowledge of charac- ceased are desired to present the same for set- mands against the estate of said deceased are .•'••», went to several doctors and certain A true copy. Attest : When North America was warmer the ter and a consistent chain of events.— instrument, purporting to be the last tlement, and all indebted thereto are requested desired to present the same for and c,-Actable money to a will and testament of Israel Chas. P. settlement, trying get A Staples, late of Hazkltink, Register. to make payment immediately all indebted thereto are to ma e 11 peace. I read of Kodol parent of both spread over Northern Boston Journal. in requested pay- 1 Finally Searsport, said County of Waldo, deceased, FANNIE CLARK. ment immediately JAMES LI l,BY, Ju. I’Sia ure and have been taking it to America and Asia. With the descent having been presented for probate. 8, 1902. NOTICE. The subscriber Winterport, April Unity, April 8,*1902. satisfaction. 1 never found its of the ice cap, in the glacial period, the Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- 1,1 ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives notice that she has been dulv ap- stomach trouble and rec- O A H ‘A- O Art IA terested a of thiR order to be gladly flowers were forced downward, one on by causing copy pointed administratrix with the will annexed of NOTICE. The subscnbei NOTICE. The subscriber 1 it in three weeks in The hope that I may help other the east coast of Asia and one on the Bun the The Kind Y"u Have Always Bought published successively Repub- the estate of gives notice that he has been ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives notice that she lias been duly lican Journal, published at Belfast, that ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby duly Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cores all they JULIA appointed administrator of the estate of appointed administratrix of the estate of east coast of. America. They have may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at A. WELLS, late of Belfast, ln,ll'>les. You don’t have to diet. WESLEY A. HEAL, late of Belfast, ■•<1 *V been and Belfast, within and for said County, on the sec- in the County of Waldo, deceased, and JOSEPH F. HEATH, late of Thorndike, Dyspepsia Cure digests what you separated just long enough given ond Tuesday of May next, at ten of the clock bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- in the County of Waldo, deceased, and in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given under surroundings just different before and given noon, show cause if any they have, mands against the estate of said deceased are bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- to have made a little difference wbv the same should not be desired to mands the estate of said deceased are de- enough He that is selfish and cuts off his own soul proved, approved present the same for settlement, and mands at ainst the estate of said deceased are de- against, lari in their and and allowed. all indebted thereto are sired to the same for settlement, and ail ti„1'“ hardly learn humility and tender- appearance habit, and yet from the universal soul of all rational beings requested to make pay- sired to present the same for settlement, and all present GEO. E. JOHNSON, ment indebted thereto are to indebted thereto are requested to m ike payment except by suffering.—George their common is still trace- is a kind of Judge. immediately. requested make payment hiiut'*lloukh origin easily voluntary outlaw.—Marcus A true copy. Attest: AUGUSTA immediately. IDA A. HEAL. able.—Ladies’ Home Journal. Aurelius. WELLS. immediately. CLARENCE E. GURNEY. CHAS; p. Hazeltine, Register. Belfast, April 8,1902. Waldo, April 8, 1902. Belfast, April 8, 1902. SEARSPORT LOCALS. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. H ALLDALE. Mr. and Mrs. T. B, Emery of Gretton, * arrived 17th to care for Mrs G. A. Robertson of Augusta was in town SEAKSMOXT. Ohio, April Enos who is Ellen THREE YEARS. a busi- sick_Mrs. SUFFERED Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Simmons made Emery, very ness trip to Boston last week, retui ning Cobb was called to Clinton last week by the Capt. and Mrs. B. F. Colcord arrived home Saturday night—Rev. Wm. Berkeley is death of her son’s w ife—The remains of from New Y ork last Friday. CATARRH OF attending E. M. Conference at Caribou.. .. Hollis T. Gowen, who died in Burnham, STOMACH. Mrs. R. 0. is her Sargent visiting sister, Mrs. T. P. Moody visited her aunt, Mrs. were brought here last Saturday and in- Mrs. Hannah in Boston. Ford, He iry W. Marriner at Belfast, last week. terred in the cemetery beside his wife.... Capt. James P. Butman ot ship E. B. ..Through the efforts of Dr. A. Millett we Mrs. J. W. Plummer went to Boston last Sutton arrived home last week. will soyn be connected with the outside week — Mrs. Lucinda Eastman has gone to Fred A. Clements’ to board_Mrs. M. B. Rev. II. \Y. Norton ami wife left Tuesday, world by telephone. The work of setting 7)cmu. to attend the conference in Caribou. the poles will begin this week. Small has returned to her home in Thorn- dike— John Kallock is boarding at H. F. Sch. Jesse Barlow arrived last MORRILL. week with Erskins’. Miss Nellie Thompson, evangelist, arrived jRaXJATG 40o tons of coal for the Searsport Coal Co. PoWDE/l home for the season last week. After sev- Sec notice in another column of Capital of $170,000,000. corpora- eral weeks illness she is regaining her tor's meeting of Searsport Savings Bank. health and was able to attend church last New York, April 22. The trans-Atlantic Coleman Br<». Makes delicious hot have taken to date about Sunday — Quite a number attended the biscuit, steamship combination formed by J. P. most of twenty salmon, which are of a large auction sale of the personal property of the Morgan will have a capital of $170,(MX),000, of size. late Horace E. Knowlton, last Saturday. cakes, rolls and muffins. which $00,000,000 will be six per cent, cumu- The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. society will Mr. Levi Holmes, administrator of the griddle lative preferred stock, $00,000,000 common give a baked bean supper at the vestry estate, with his wife, leaves shortly for stock, and $50,000,000 four and a half per May 1st. Swanville, where he will make his home — cent, debentures. An pure, cream of tartar The Belfast and Liberty Telephone Co. are absolutely powder. The underwriting syndicate has Mrs. D. s. Reals will haw an opening of subscrib- building a branch line from Morrill to con- ed cent, of which was spring millinery Fridaj and Saturday of $50,000,000, forty per nect with their line at Belmont Corner. abroad and the remainder here. this week. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK, placed The holes for the poles are dug, and the and Mrs. F. \Y. Treat returned home and Common Sense. Capt. poles are on the ground ready to be set. Temperance la>! nek and are their residence occupying The of schools is for an ex- SWANVII.I.K. Supt. looking BKLMOXT. There are in the tem- on M ater street. many hopeful signs perienced teacher. Mrs. H. M. Clmse is on llie sick list, but There will be a meeting at Hall's gospel perance outlook in America. It is a matter Sell. F 1 Warren, Cap!. Israel Closson, > ANDY POINT. is improving_Mr. Henry Cunningham Corner school houso Sunday afternoon, of common observation that social drinking lia> d .. .'eliar-md 4.*m bushels of corn for apt. B. F. Kice, who has been at Palm and family are going to Montague Busi- at :5 o’clock, under the auspices of May llth, is less the rule than it once was, and our Pike s deed 'tore. Beach, Fla., several months, arrived home ness is rushing at C B. Nickerson's steam- the First Belfast. A Sun- Baptist Church, strenuous economical tends Mrs. French has mill. A development F. A. Wentworth is line on fish April 18th... Frances large crew is employed getting out school will also be organized for the high big day toward temperance and even toward total from vwan Lake, u opened her house at the Point. She has spool-bars....W. W. Grey, A. K. Brown summer. We want who possi- having captured day everybody abstinence. One element of encouragement last wee* '• en-pound saimon. been in Massachusetts since last fall- and A. I). Moody are employed on 511. bly can to attend.. Frank O. Allenwood is the growing spirit of tolerance and Mrs. James Richards has gone to Boston Waldo-Mr. E. C. in Lincolnville Mi .', Maiden is in Bangor. and sister Inez wen- Sunday ida A. Adams am' Miss .Jessie M. practical common sense among temperance for a several weeks’ visit with her husband. — Schools — Piaek left b\ will begin next Monday visiting at L. H. Knight’s Th« roads are 'tearner Penobscot Monday advocates of our day.—The May Century — Mrs. Sarah Jordan has to Boston a gone SOUTH MOMVIL1E. dried so the is good about for week's v.sit to friends in Boston. up, traveling very (Editorial.) to visit her children, who live there—Miss G. W. who Geo. Nichols and Lewis Mi" Ford and her Prescott, spent the winter town.Joseph and Georgia cousin, Miss Maud Curtis has returned from Camden— in Peabody, Mass., with his 5trs. are working a* night crew in L. K. Hanna! Ford, are making a short voyage daughter, Young SHIP NEWS Mrs. Ernest White and two children from returned of the with Goodrich, home last week_ Pitcher's mill, Linvinville—Many (apt. Alanson Ford in bark Alice her Columbia are visiting parents, Mr. and a number Iieed. Quite from this place attended farmers will go to f uming in earnest next Mrs. F. A. Maxtield—Mr. GranvilleBarri- 1*01M- t)F BELFAST. | the funeral of Mr. Clias. Bradstreet in week, that is. if the weather is good. A ! >eh. 1 M. Grey, Capt. Webster, arrived man is home from Norridgwock, where he ARRIVED. | Liberty last Monday.The many rela- large acreage of corn will be planted this Saturday from Penobscot with a cargo of has been at work... Mrs. Caro Leach aud is. Sells. Annie M. Miss tives and friends of Chester M. Howes season. April Allen, Kicker, hr. -k foi tlie foundation of the New York; Cong'l little son from Penobscot have been here ! and wife Miranda, Colson, \Yinterport of North. Carolina were grieved PROSPKCT fi:hk\. for Baltimore. £velyn church. several with her Mrs. L. K. days sister, to learn of the death of 21. their only son of The sale at the school house of the Help- April Sch Edna, Donovan. Bruns- Perkins — Mrs. Abbie Snowman from Cas- A |large delegation from Pownal Lodge I fever ll. wick. Morse typhoid Friday, April They have Hand Club las' was a tine has been here with relatives the ing Saturday night Stockton, visited Mariners'’Lodge Tuesday past the of all in this SAILED. sympathy section. success both, socially and financially. and witnessed the of the third week — Mrs. Fred Blanchard went to Ban- great conferring FREEDOM. found that is. Sells. Swan’s Miss Evelyn Morse writes from 651 Adams Street. Minneapolis, Mini last week to visit her Miss Alice Almost everybody something April Radiant, Hardy, degree <»j. two candidates. gor sister, Island; Chester R. Rock- follows: Mrs. Hattie Wiggin is in Boston for wanted. A short was Lawrence, Small, Richards, who is assistant nurse in the they program given, Anna do. The Look and Thimble Club will meet two weeks her port ; Sargent, Tibbetts, “I suffered for nearly three years with catarrh of the stomach wh:. getting spring millinery. then the sale of work and useful ar- M childrens' home — Mr. Stuart from fam-y April 21. Sch. Ellen Baxter, Ston.ng- with Mrs. J. C. Dutch. Bangor Mrs. medicine seemed to relieve, until a friend advised me to try Peruna. Alth Tuesda; Apiil Jl‘tli, Gustavus Bellows lias been visiting ticles and icecream. About .?t»5 were taken. ton. Seminary preached here April 13th_Mrs. I tried it, and found It me within the first week. I kepi A fib. attendance is as business of friends in Belfast for the .. skeptical, helped desired, p.ist week The The Hand club wish to thank all AMERICAN Eustis Ginn and son of Ellsworth are at Helping PORTS. that it cured me is to be transacted. base ball team of Freedom ing it for three months, and am pleased to say entirely importance Academy plays friends for their generous gifts and in lb. Daniel Cousins’.Mrs. Nathaniel Par- help New York, April Cid, sell. Merrill C. no I am too to recommend it its first in Castine have had symptoms of its return. only glad The : ngnig of the Methodist bell Tues- game Thursday_Rev. the sale and on the program. Mrs. N. J. Hart, Gilchrest, Port au Prince; 17, passed tridge and II. F. Partridge were in Bangor EVELYN MOUSE. W. A. Richmond and Miss S. R. at- Island, sells. Julia E. Ander- morning was to call the com- Perley will entertain the club HOth. City Berkele, ior day together — Ileagan April Aclia of <>., writes: or lire, 1 suner the first of the week The weather the son, from IP, ar, schs. YYn H. Brittain, Sekitan, saving my mittee who have of the tended the organization of the Congrega- Miss Newport; charge cleaning week has been favorable for the fisher- Gertrude Perkins of Bucksport visited Sumner, Darien; Jose Charles- “After wonderful Peruna l months from catarrh of the si- past tional Olaverri, using your l urch. A number met and the Churoh at Brooks last Tuesday_ Miss last and Sun- ton sell. Zaecheus Norfolk; good^\ men, who are their wreirs...The Evelyn Avery Saturday ; eld, Sherman, three months, I have had great relief. Tw<> bottles of Peruna cured me." building The social the senior sch. \Y. Haw- church has been thoroughly renovated. masquerade given by day-Miss Celia Ginn of Bangor visited passed City Island, Joseph heaviness in stom- Lizzie Blevins. roads are quite dry, but very rough — The I had continual my class of the last was a thorn, Stonington, Me., for New York; Academy Friday very relatives here last an u YV. 11. Conner lias been sold to New are still here—Mr. Bartlett and Sunday. Helena from ach, was bilious, and had fainting If you do not derive prompt shij mumps successful and Frankfort; Rodney Parker, spells, j affair, socially financially_ J. M. results from the use of 1 '1 >rk jjarCes for bl-h.iuo. The Conner was brother from White’s Corner have been PROSPECT. do.: Kennedy, Bucksport; Sadie but they all have left me since using factory The Ladies’ Circle will serve a dinner at ( orey, Long Cove; Sadie \Yilcntt, Pendle- w at once to Dr. Hartman, l. built here in >77, and never made a voyage here at work and J F. Peruna. T can now get around and do rite grafting pruning apple the Grand Libby is building an addition to his \Vebb's Me.; ar, sell. Kniiiia Army Hail every Thursday until ton, Cove, 21, of ease and 1 without a di vidend. She is the last trees for Mr. F. F. Perkins and others.... my housework, and think Peruna the full statement your paying store. F. 11. Lane is getting the lumber — S. Briggs, Bath; sld, sell. Sarah D. J. Raw- school closes... Mr. Janies W. Libby cut be to his valua! of 11 > *-et of which were son, S. C.; sld, sch. medicine I ever used.”—Adia pleased give you 'searsi ships Mr. John Small in Schr. Pearl went down Several thousand feet of fir and spruce Georgetown, 21, Estelle, greatest his foot badly while chopping in the woods Jacksonville. vice built here. river last week and got a load of shells for boards have been sold to 'Brittain. gratis. last week-Mr. Charles has the quarries for Boston, April lb. Sld. sch. Jacob M Has- the and other Thompson Mrs. Lizzie Bievins, 102 Boliver street, Address Dr. Hartman, Presid- lt>tli seven each a or duekery parties. boxing stone from this section. Arthur 17, sch. April ladies, resident gone to where he to find em- kell, McKeown, Newport News; ar, Boston, hopes P. Cleveland, Ohio, writes: The Hartman Sanitarium, Colui a former resident of dined at the JACKSON. Boyd did the sawing. There was some It. Chase, Barter, Bath. >earsport, .. .The class of the Acad- ployment junior Perth Amboy, April r>. Sld, sell. Puritan, “I candidly feel Peruna was the means Ohio. nil" i Mates Hotel in as the One of our aged and most respected citi- lumber sold to build tlie new store at Mos- Boston, guests emy tendered the seniors a formal recep- Sargent, Winterport. of Mrs. Lottie B. Ford. An excellent zens, Mr. Levi Rich, died at his home in tion quito mountain—Meetings are held regu-1 Port Townsend, p. Ar, R«>a- full-j last Tuesday evening in the Grange April ship A (;ood carkiarf offkij. cour-"-dinner was South of larly now at the Roberts schoolhouse. noake, Amsbury, San Francisco for Seattle -erv.-d, maintaining the j Jackson, April 17th, bronchial Hall — The baskst ball team of Freedom and New York. \ ( ;111 Really >ave a vliieii this famous old hos- pneumonia, after an illness of about three ''tark Ward is the leader.... The boys are Two Profits l*y Ruying j Academy presented the base ball team with j Darien, Ga., lb. Ar, sell. Levi Hart, the suckers to April From t he Factory telry is noted. w eeks. Mr. Rich w as a member of the Con- a very handsome banner. Miss Avis expecting come as soon as Holden, New York. Moody III! modern — way of Church of this town the ii'ealict >ubsides Simon Littlefield Providence, IP. sld. sell. Willie L. W \t'i;m.\n Fih n:» Dkah. Oti.- gregational society presented the banner and 5ir. George Lamb j April