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The Republican Journal. THURSDAY. ^_BELFAST, MAINE. DECEMBER 22, 1898. NUMBER YL I he President at Atlanta. Obituary. Christian character. Her age was 77. The iCAN JOURNAL. PERSONAL. He Make*, an Able, Klotpient and Pafriotie to Searsmont and in- Passed remains were brought Address. to higher life Dec. sth \|rs Eva terred there Dec. 9th. She leaves two broth- -; av JMOKNIKO BY THE Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 18D8 President (Pendleton) Griffin of Mr. aril Mrs. W. A. Arnold have gone to I 15, Westhoro, Mass M. !\ Woodcock of Belfast and William addressed the in of ers, McKinley to-day public formerly Stockton Me Searsinont for two mouths. the Springs, The re- Harrison Woodcock of Journal Pub. Co. Auditorium at Piedmont Park. Seven mams, Portland, Oregon, accompanied by the stricken hus- Mrs. Clias. F. Shaw visited relatives m thousand people rose from their seats as the aud two Mrs. Sarah Jones of Rock- band, parents sisters, chief executive entered the Auditorium. and sister, were to Brooks the first of the week. vI’I R for Maine Seafar- brought land and Mrs. Emmeline Hemenway of The hand played the “Star Ban- Stockton Springs, where Spangled the funeral was Mrs. A. People.” tier’’ amid considerable but when leld Waterville A. Carlton arrived home Satur- applause, Dec. 12th, from the the si rains of “Dixie” tilled residence of the from a visit in Rockland. the building the husband’s day crowd went wild. father, Mr. Isaac Griffin. Mrs. In ( ity and County President McKinley Mrs. Annette Gilmore arrived from stood Griffin is Charles E. Paul will arrive Saturday from — up aud waved his hat above his head. survived her by husband, Mr. Peleg with the Mi of the Brockton, Mass., Monday body of Boston to Christinas. Hemphill, president jubilee com- Griffin, wli has done all that spend Day’s Journal. mittee. made a and was fol- earthly power her Miss Blanche M. lengthy speech, and daughter, Gilmore, Mrs. uutiriug devotion could do to Nora Bearing went to Leu ston lowed by Gov. Candler in an address ut wel- prolong who died of consumption in that city, Dec. m.i 1. come. the life so to the dear to him. The was Tuesday spend winter. Show An deceased 17th. Deceased was born in this and Augusta As the President forward the tht city, 'Mil Templars...The stepped daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Conant arrived home from Bos- large audience The Sylvester was a daughter of Annette (Curtis) and the .. >.. Belfast BandS applauded heartily. Pendleton, Stockton a ton for : speech was punctuated with constant cheers, Springs, sister of Mrs late David Porter Gilmore. She had been Tuesday the holidays. \envy <'ourts.. Levi Griffin >uivule at Wa- but there were no outbursts similar to that anil Miss Gertrude Pendleton of an invalid from consumption several years. Mrs. E. A. B. Burriugton went !• Lew which marked his to Stockton reference the confeder- Springs, Mrs. James Crocker ,if : ate dead. The President said: Her mother, one sister, Lillian, and one ton yesterday for a short visit. .M.iniiv ! Westhoro, Mass Mrs. of Miscellany. “1 cannot withhold from this Ralph Stap.es reman to mourn their Atl *at.. rhe Late people my brother, Edgar, Misses Ida and Eva r ; thanks for their Somerville, Mas- ind Mrs. G< Crowley Augusta and I'eriodivals.. profound hearty reception rgeD h loss. The funeral was held at. the home of and of New \ are in Mass j the good will which they have shown ork- ill of whom pt Mrs Lev visaing Cambridge. me V’. 11 lard Seekius on l’ non street everywhere and in every way since I " ,! Tuesday is 11 w r.- v , .. last Mrs. Helen A. Carter let* Frid iy .1. .A Voice from the ! have been their guest. 1 thank them for afternoon. The mother aud brother were boors. A the. vviuter in Boston and Si iikeu Fleet..The | the opportunity which this occasion happy and united circle is Lowed. gives family pi h. in. but the sister was uuable to come me of f.o .lie lirst Time meeting ml greeting them, and for hioken and ill sv 111- Mrs deeply on a count of illness. Frank \V. Patnrs.ut arrived ) me tie- pleasure n affords me to participate I'.itliize with the in M. oi i.un. .Trans- ill!,,'ted ones Mrs. Griffin Bee. 14th with them m the and fr- ui a visit in Leu is*. Societies. honoring army navy, was 2S O! 11 years Sw,..-t and t "'hose achiev< liu nts we are indebted for age lovanle in I-. Howard Conant died in this Dec. city John B Fraser will leave tics n. ng •me of the most brilliant of disposition, she endeared ■ ;im‘s chapters Ameri- herself t.. all with 1:.' 1. alo-ra ilines-.. For several 11«1*• ’o:int> in ong years for J'*ict.o• to vis his can whom she i, NS, father t se. .N. history. cam,, in contact She .vs- rthport bright, in ear!\ ! e he was assistant agent of the “Other parts of the country have had their and Mrs. .'aro Carter and Mrs. Esther ( attractive to l)dr friends a sunshine n public and jubilees in honor Sodord Steamship Co., with agents G. G. thanksgivings her visited 'nends in last. I'UT of of the ■■ 1’uity Saia-da; Beep ! historic events of the past year, but hospitable home. Her intiuem was \Yelis iiu Daniel aud Knows. .The Boss Lane, was agent for nowhere has then- been ever for the Mrs. s. F, s r | greater rejoicing good ; her warm s> the ha river and Woods:de and u T*:*■-: f than the mpatbies j and boats local packets. among people here, the W ei gathered VI ady w 1 en xasi.m 1 Sab,in ,u-e visiting at Ti.lest«-n Wa ii.:. representatives of the South. I He i t. es wife and one son. a\ •mi of a Hun- 1 congratu- He t hem is a Messed ii i\ I ter t vozen Her- ! upon the accurate observation of memory The many >rui Mr. H *nry 1; Daws >ti <•{ M< W 10-low .. Ko-e (.'arson events which enabled to lix i1 them a date dvrings test, ued to tin warm in Mrs. Mary Ann Rich Coffren diet! in in 'I regard friends Belfast last Thursday ud Fri l 11 \ tei whit h insured them the privilege of being which she was both in Stockton Dec. ldth. at 11 p. m Slie was the first to celebrate the of the held, Winterport Prof. Frew C *ui \i,! S. signing Angus doy varsity of the American ami Springs and u Weather. M itss,. where eiie born Dec. ti 1810, and was the widow of treaty peace by Span- was a of Frank vV. Pres t la-*t Fri- •spomience.. held a fair, sup- ness. She was a of the late Rev. had K1 children, the deceased the anti effaced their scars. For this result daughter being B. P. will Beifast Opera House every American patriot will forever rejoice. Otis and Martha Bruce and was horn in eighth and last living. Mrs. Coffren. who Iiazeltine, Jr., spend Chn- mas 1 I>ee. It is no small at from the Boston S lin'd IV.ii- evening, loth. indemnity for the cost of the Hudson, Maine, Nov 21, 182!). She was was horn in Bueksport, was a reuiakable wo- home, war. man She was born in the of Hall was free, but a married to William If. Knowlton in Lin- days pioneer noiogy. “This government proved itself invincible life w lien to obtain the necessaries of life re- ts to the cat 1 Hi and charged in the recent war and out of it has come a they afterwards lived in gomes- quired long days of hard work and long Sumner C. Pat tee will arriv.- hi.me Satur- -••parate booths for the nation which will remain indivisible for- vi< and IDlmont. They came to Belfast evenings at the spinning wheel. Coupled day from Bowdoin College f. l.is 1m..ta\ evermore. No worthier contributions have with her active life was her executive s. dolls, candy and 2-1 years ago and moved into the house in vacation been made in patriotism aud m men than ability. Her young family received her re well which they passed tin remainder of their BKLFAST BAND’S DRUM patronized. by the people of these southern states. kind care. Her plans were quickly develop- MAJORS. Miss Bernice Rogers arrived 'mm. from h>r which Bel When at the He died oils, last opportunity came they days. eight years ago. She was ed and carried out without regard to the " in. U. Saiihorii, *i(»l for the 1 weighs pounds. Don 0. bobbins. weighs II pounds. Colby Cniversity yesterday •■inlay were eager to meet it and with labor nor was this confined to Bed, was the centre of prompt- the last of her father’s family of live, three involved; vacation. ness responded to the call of country. En- her own family—her ministrations were i.s and cats were ail on of whom have died dur the Probate and trusted with the able leadership of men dear ng past year free at all times to neignbors, day or night. Insolvency Courts. News of the Granges. Mrs. Caro E. Carter eft yesterday after i justly deserved the to them who had marched with their She leaves five three sons and In those earlier were scarce daughters, bays physicians noon for Malden. Mas.- where sin wi! ■ fathers is an of the of n them. The largest under another Mag, now fighting one : Mrs. Martha J. White of Bel- and people could afford to employ them Following abstract business South Branch step-son tile Orange, Prospect, will in- the winter. under the old Hag again, have only as a last resort. first saw the Probate and Insolvency Courts for spend N Bird, whose they glorious- fast, Mrs Etta of Mrs. Many sla'i officers Jan. 7th, ■■uni after the installa- entry, to defend its folds and Weymouth Boston, in her hands and have received Waldo County, December term, IS'.is ly helped spotless light many tion will have a harvest L. who 1- -it work ii. Port- a red coon H. 1 Estate of feast. Isaac Wilhand, with five added new lustre to its shining stars. Kochersperger, Mrs. T. B. Gregory ami from her the cooling draught, the loving Lois Hanson, Palermo; ,.rst and tinal account of administrator alio.ve Id. se to Christmas wit! hi- •us, and beautifully “That ilag has been planted in two hetui- Miss Aimer Knowlton of Chicago, Marcel- touch in their last hours. She early sought H. Lihby. retary of the Maine State land, expects spend and there it the for the truth of a future Estate of Nellie V. states the < attention. Mr. spheres, remains, symbol of los life. Her Bible to Crosby, Winterport; Grange, that, net gain in mem- family in Belfast j R., Clarence M and Edward H Ivnowl- first account of liberty and law, of peace and progress. Wh<> j her was inspiration; it was her guide in all guardian allowed. bership throughout tlie State has been a r. Aeneas, a ton of and W. Estate of Onve Hon P. \V and wife attend* magnifi will withdraw it from the people over whom ; Belfast, George Knowlton of tilings, her faith was unbounded; it was all Black, Palermo; first and about 1400. Rogers : it final account, of administrator allowed. •! he t; rst prize, 1 )ido floats in protecting folds ? Who will haul I Cambridge. She was a good wife and moth- to her. “I know my Redeemer liveth” was funeral of Mrs. K.'s father. huh L;:d Estate of At tic .:i ’iii'il coo-ting of Granite it down and it her a cheerful .John A. Smedburg, Unity; first Grange T is. white,marked er. a valued friend and an excellent beyond question gave Hal: Co. the f->' Fairfield. Sunday. neigh- Christian in the aii(i final account of administrator allowed. lowang ofli.’ers'were elected hope immortality of the W o.il black. Mrs. bor She bore the of her last sickness Estate of .John I'res.. J. Vice Pres Fred >•' “The wu celebrate is not that of a pain sou! Her life work was this Ruina- Periey. Unity ; second and Mathews; Miss Blanche Ii. Sullivan Belfast victory upon *-K with final account f executor alio ed. secretary, F L. ; treas :.d three pretty kit- ruler, a President w.-d days 1 navy achievements applaud | might others. Until with- Frederick Kio-hie Waldo, has k and white. J im. Th Rev. A. Estate of Grange. were not assembled draft or i irsday afterno.-n. Ashley Smith in a few years she had health, Albert K. Young, Linanvil!--: elected the follow Mrs Timm is suffern. sev.-:.d\ by conscription, enjoyed good mg tti.-ers M .. J G Fred Mi l-'ack the but from she was a returned. cat, heavi- enlistment. The heroes were great reader and was interested inventory Hard O J. II e voluntary tticiating. Appropriate hymns sung eg: Hi !>' I. K' Staples ; from the effects of a burn ti .,ue --f her came from civil as well as life. 1 in the events of the Estate of Harold H. Ilubbs, .Jackson: in- ,v* er* longing to Mrs. military v E S. Mrs. E. S. day. She was ever H. M. Brv.mt : a. S. H rbert Pan Pitcher, Emery White, returned. ands, received last Timrs.. Trained aud untrained soldiers our charitable toward others and always bail a ventory ha;- Anna Fiwei! : G. wookiug. second wrought Pitcher and Mrs. E. P. Frost. Moral Treas.. <\ Levan- prize,divid- The Estate, of Daniel : in- s triumphs. kind word for all. She leaves to mourn her Perkins, Winterpor* : Sec., J !; I.i11.!»• ji.• i• | K ( W day. black and returned. white “'I lie peace we have won is not a selfish offerings were many and beautiful. loss four children; Susan June Atwood, ventry ita-n-s; Cer-’S, Leonora Pom. Estate of ilarding: na Mrs. Nat. of Waltham. Mass 1 truce of but one whose wife of Col. Fred liobic F. Jackson, Mont i; Ms’c i- Hughes 1'. I boasts arms, conditions j.re- Atwood of Winterport, Kll s. F...ra, Cora Kvaiis : i, S )cw»*y returned. sage good to Mrs M.irv Ami'e Rich Atwood, widow of inventory > da \ isited Mrs. E. L C >ok last vvet-K. Site m fore foot. A sec- humanity. Flowers died at her Sylvester “The domains secured under the suddenly Johnson Atwood of Estate of Jane W. Blaisdell. Palermo treaty Boston; Abide Rich was returning home from a sit in s.-u-- 1 borne w.th her sou, A. Flowers G hi-k and white, yet- to be acted upon the Senate came t,< Capt. George Doffn-u of Solomon Willard ventory returned. Natii Sears port, has by Winterport; /L.-mce11 us not as the <>f North l>ee. at- the. Coffren ol I Estate of John aiveii- olii ers i. tie- ensuing as f.>1 Port. o. was hi biped by result of a crusade, or oi con Searsport, Hitli, advanc- .eoiuinste Mass., a grand White, Winterpma year iuest. but as the reward of faith- ed ot child, Helen and torv returned. Master, F. L 1'randy Overseer. f t Tins it is a rare temperate, ago years. Mrs. Flowers was the Mary Coffren, great grand Dr. G M. Twitched .alitor the V Estate of L t ; L mi and fearless 'espouse to the eaii of con- child, Lizzie Atwood. She had of late Henry Kd^ore, Belfast peti- -.-rarer, V. -dps of the eleven children of Amos Gregg ( war. :u ti.-- ih !'• i. ii.iu of the ! youngest tion for John K Stew ird, die.sr.ei l)o-.v ; \ssj. St. a Parmer, Augusta, Angora >'iei.ee, which ct iial not be disregarded by made her home with Mrs. Fred Atwood. presented appointment of tr-i. Ac M«*C one of 1 >untou dfew a o a oi the Manx a and Christian orrisuii, the original settlers of She returned from a vi D to Boston in Administrator. Moore; 'r;ap Li/.,-.:e Boyd; freis and The Journal had i from liberty-loving people. Octo- John j have so Let- ber in feeble Estate of Frank H. Mathews, Belfast; Boy Sec.. Art Boy K •'hoi entries were “We borne ourselves in the con- Plantation, now Monroe. She came to health, but under medical care him. j j will Adda I\. Mathews named '■G l' -f How; P.m.a. Mrs. 0. 0. II let and .n ar intercourse \\ th the powers and attention of loving hands she presented; F.-rnald: o-so, two exhibited Belfast in early life and married Capt. John improved f 1 ’• M O. A. Wa.t- an v* S.t: by | > executrix Marli.i-.vs: res, Mr-. Charles Capt. of the world as T escape complaint or com- j and enjoyed each day. A slight cold de- F here until Estate of V. Li. Hart.siioru; L G M.s.s \v Miss is;, Batter- plication and give universal confidence of owers, living fifteen years ago, ! veloped other infirmities and for a short Turner, Palermo- will S., Hattie Ilarts- from Hartford, Ct v. h* j and time presented; Hanm.h M. Turner uam- d ex- hort.. x: t ..f the kind over I high purpose unselri.-di saerifi.-es for when she went to Searsport to live with her she bad been confined To her bed. She itarge (lei■. Hatch, es. sail.1 it was ecutrix. struggling pe< p sou beyond, earthly aid, and she was A' H:e gu pp-et < of Silver i: •• m hoping that it George. Her husband died in 1871 Estate of David Belfast will ag Harvest winter. Hie Task is not fulfilled. Indeed, it is rea, Ii >\vmg "iii *rs were Mil' currence. F >ur of her children urvive her: Geo. s' nted David Alien Webber named ex-- li- toy just begun. The most serious work Capt. be, to test her faith in her Redeemer. As #-•* 1 * -' •1 d for tie Mrs. his ue.t was served at h ensipug \c-ai Herbert F. Geo!ge Reyn ‘por is .''fill us ter. before and every energy of heart ! A. Flowers of North Searsport. Mrs. midnight approached, m the arms and sur- Spot: ui .'.ter: Arthur (I. re. f to the Evelyn J of Simpson, over- home to Lewiston last Fr.d.iv afr- •. pleasure and mind must be bent and the of rounded her loved ones fell Estate William M-airay. [Tut w.l impulses Giinmre of Belfast, Mrs. A. Robbins of by she asleep. Hda Gurney. Lecturer Muierson Po ■t'-the .Society. The Maty presented; William F. ami Liba-est of two weeks to h• sister. Mrs f partisanship subordinated To its faithful ex- The funeral services were held at J P M. iiii i Steward. G a dance with music and Mrs F. J Ala- and Adnaua named -otge Hartshorn, as-t. ecution. This is the time for n ; Lawrence, Isabel Hooper on from tlm residence of Col. Fred lv»dle.\ cXn utors. steward Oi lustra. earnest, j Monday : (dross, cbapl im. Kdnm.ml Stevens. faint hearts. meda. Calif. Mrs. lias been a men.* Rev. W. H. Estate of Frances S J., N -rthp rf ^Nai.cy F.owers Atwood, Piper officiating. tl will \ihan F. El we! named exe- e..V The rv-nute ! 1-4tli, t-. -i. i; ’T J the presented; ; \. t Baptist church of Belfas- since secretary Percy Wutworl.h.gate ; Assigns. “New occasions leacli cutor. keeper Company new duties. J\. .James one ot Fairfield's oldest I dioia- Smith. Pomona Path ination of A !. Brown as post m .* ; is-}.;, and lias lived a life of devotion to Libby, Sm.th, Flora,' this nation and every nation there come for- I duty. Estate of Julia Sullivan, Searsport,; first and best, known citizens, died from the Caroline Smith, Ceres fast. Mr. Brown will ruin jy ? *i. >!:• mative :u '.Is She was faithful to and final account of executor far'ury experience periods life and history. New htr family, to her‘ hurt h effects of a cancer ot presented. at the home .his son ( conditions will !»*■ met oni\ new Estate of John N'-.tl ev. Win ter port; Following ai tie- officers F. tv office Jan. 1, d- ifast, although the by method*. and to humanity. Hers has been a long life William Saturday morning, Dec. 17th. Mr. jin these conditions and fac- first and final account, of executors present- Grange of Belfast M is',-r. (Mias. H W ,w-r- Meeting hopefully bed suffered from cancers for two Howard of B< •- M B H it igrr. The A ugusta 'veil spent. The funeral was held at the Libby inati « Murpln them amt is to he ed. : Ovcrs.-er, h o. d LitOeiodd P- t- ing bravely wisely the years. One was removed from "*' a recently urer. and <;> o. \V. Morse of B* bn- w : .•;i rash for shoe test of A inerti-an v; rt ue and home of Mrs. Gilmore on street Estate of Wm F. Low, Wmterport: first Mrs. J lines P. Wight ; Or mightiest capa- High Friday Ins The was suc- Steward, upper lip. operation -• & Without and final account of « xecutor fin Wentworth Assistant Steward attended the meet: **.• Eorey Shoe Co. city. abandoning past limitations, forenoon, Kev. Randall T. of the cessful, ;mt soon after a second one presented. wivi.s, Capeu appeared Estate >f l via I first and traditions and but leal, Searsmont; gene Wood; Chaplain, James iP ( uu w. Marl burn, Mass uia- principles, by meeting j church beneath his chin and caused his death. Mr ng- (I range :n B mgor t h.s Baptist official mg. The hearers were final account of administrator presented. ham ; .James W Wood Secre present opportunities ami obligations, we was born iu the town of Treasurer, ; .e value "t Lihby Newfield, >52,(MX), shall show ourselves of the her former F W. N E. Estate of Levi Bullock. Lineolnville; first Mrs, Janes \ Cunn:ngham G'ate F. W. Bote, steward worthy great | neighbors, Parker, in 1812 In 1820 his moved to Keeper Me., parents and ii mil account of mlmluisirator * red J. Clark: Lad\ Asms aar. -k that amount of trust which civilization has 1 .. present- Stowird. arrived horn no y •, imposed upon Keen, G« R. Carter and H. FI. Carter. The Welling' >n, where Mr Lihby grew to man- Bangor, by us. ed Mrs. Myrtle Wentworth; Ceres. M > Ne ■m, thus giving them interment will be in the lot in Grove hood. He married Miss Mary'Aun Bostou spend the winter, the boat ha big '-... J “At was family Estate of Susan X. Baker, Searsport; tirst Sheldon; Flora, Mrs IV. To .rhak- Bunker Hill, libeity at stake; at of and soon after to was .at Wellington, moved a> for the .season. any capitalized the was cemetery. ami final account, of administrator allowed. Pomona, Bertha Hartshorn | up Fast Boston Gettysburg, Union the issu •; before where he lived a few and then I Exeter, years Estate of Joshua ady money subscribed Manila and our armies not Thompson, Montville; ? Santiago, fought went to Troy, where he spent 40 years of his Mr. J. F. Burkett, who w.-n* Is..--: a, f petition presented for license to sell real es- 5ch. Joel F. and one of the r revenge, but. for human rights They David Sears I^arrabee died very sudden y life. He was the father of 11 six Sheppard Sme '"night children, tate. to work on one of the large eo-nag*-- .n contended for freedom of the oppressed, for with w built. Work of heart disease Dee. 12th while at work with of whom, his aged wife, survive him. England Estate of John W. Nkw Dec-. I*.'. emirs* of erection re.-.- vr ! r*- whose welfare the United States has never are I.-aac C.. the Getchell, Troy; peti- York, St'-auii B'lrgumha i there, a team in Stockton They prominent hanker of for d has been continued failed lend a hand to Springs. Mr. Larrabee tion allowance presented. from et. air:'• at t: to establish and uphold Watervil'e, Frank D., William P., Jennie (Er.), Marseilles, ,, i strain and was obliged to return Estate of Lewis W. Beach. Lsleshoro; pe- t*ar at 4 m. Vo "pie being employed. and, I believe, never will. The glories of was born in Unity and was 70 years old. (’., wife of Melvin B.achelder of Fairfield, p. 17th, ami brought steerage the war cannot be tition presented fur appointment of Erastus to J W lilwell Rev. (diaries B Piper left Satur*. ■*. dimmed, but the result He lived in and Freedom in life .James Jr. lawyer in Unity, ami passengers & D.-. i| any made an assigi Unity early Angie E., I>. Williams administrator. I at .’>( Ion • !.') will be incomplete and unworthy of us un- wife of if W7. of Belfast. In >4, 2-i, spoke sell. .)■•••! !•' si -*p- visit- i.;s daughter, Mrs. : bbs of Orr and came to Belfast He Rogers early Estate of Israel abilities to less ci c several years ago. Jones, Waldo; petition : from Brunswick for New to- amounting supplemented by victories, harder life. Mr Libbv was a soon pard, York: cooper by trade,blit for Mr. is Sfi years old, is n- ,-\ .. ; to in their worked for Mathews Bros, un- presented appointment of Anna M. iler laden, short of Piper is thought that by the possibly win, way no less indis- as teamster j abandoned tens to in, business in provisions; reported engage Nash a administratrix. experienced succession of wester- lieait h and able to d*> good w k pensable. til about five when lie moved to which he was successful. He on a ii’.g heavy day's k subscr bed for by Au- years ago, carried Estate of Abbie J. Burnham; We will have our difficulties and our em- so Atkinson, ly gales since Hatteras. fn wlo it store and a a large passing Mrs. A. Bobbins of Law;- uiting vo that Stockton Springs. He was married twice managed potash petition presented for of Rufus lost, sails and of Mary 548,000, They folUnv ail victories j business. After from business he appointment part deckload; stayed by barrassments. retiring administrator. for returued lie.io M alter will in and aii His first wife was Eliza Cooksou of Free- j Gilmore, 12 boars, owing to sea; succeed- -I Mass., ..:da> •redness be paid accompany great, responsibilities. again took up the trade of his youth and en- heavy Estate of .Jacob I,. Montville: in her with > s in '.\ They are inseparable from every great move- and his who survives in a Cain, peti- supplying provisions to last of a few day lb Ifa.st, b.-re si was at ion is realized it. will dom, second, him, gaged coopering on small scale more as tion ment or reform. But American presented for appointment of Cela It. capacity has was of Stockton. Four chil- a pastime than as a business. days. called by the death of her ulie.', Mrs .: than the Belfast con- Dolly Staples Many people Nelson, administrator. triumphed over all in the past. it. town now bits of Gt-o. R. Carter have his handiwork, Estate of Capt. has received a note Powers. ■"•■ the dren and fifteen grand-children survive George Smith, Liberty; first and creditors will get patiently and made at an finely age final account and of written by his son, Capt. Alzo M Carter of “Doubts have in the end him. The sons and are Mrs. " resignation guardian ■ uneerta.n vanished. Ap- daughters oen most men are content to be idle. J. II. Tli of A' h i* r* t no i size, while, the and sent, by the i.ver nr*-rport parent dangers have been averted or avoid- Mrs. Sarah IT was a stri presented. Sheppard, steamer, say- home from the K.**iiu;ke. Mr Hi was stockholders lose, what Mary Roberts, Merrithew, Jeffer- ng Methodist, having been Estate cf B. iyer and our own ■ Mary Webber, ed, history shows that progress < everted at ail his resi- Searsport; ing that lie had been blovvu oil but was all one of the wh* ». with son Larrabee and Mrs. Nora all of early age. During final account of party Jmad trip V is has come so and Larrabee, *‘’ guardian presented. kery the largest in naturally steadily on the <1 cc here, says a Fa rtield of and not to Wm. II. Mi II.:.y Pa* ! correspondent Estate o Seth L sec- right, worry. Jeffery r*'Ught heels of new and grave Belfast. One. Miss Lida t i* Milliken, Belfast; | ■ for responsibilities, that, grand-daughter, Kennebec he was a beloved and borne of K ion J ke go [Ban Angustaeuterprise, Journal, ond and linil account of administratrix The Sheppard sailed from Brunswick, Ga., many samp! as we look back upon the acquisition of ter- Belle lives in Stockton r- miueut member of the Methodist News. ■ k of Larrabee, Springs, church, gor subscription 5-0,- ritory our fathers, we are li 1 led with presented. Nov. lbth for N. with a by the others in Belfast. He leaves two always attending the services as regularly Elizabethport, J., endorser on a note for wonder doubt sisters, Estate of Nathan B. Parkhurst, Unity; John \Y. p former vt that any could have existed os Lis health would permit. In politics he cargo of hard pine, and while Capt. Geo. R. Ouimhy Btieksp or Mrs. Merrithew of Morr.ll and Mrs. first aud final account of administratrix pre- H. any apprehension could have been felt for Mary was a staunch now of Iloiioiuiu has been *u- Burleigh,J. Manley always Republican. Mr. sented. Carter has not felt serious of resident, app* the wisdom of their action or tlieir Abbie Crummett of Vassalboro. The funer- anxiety many bail beeu a resident of 10 > till each lose but capacity Libby Fairfield of od comm is a ion c r of 1 i. ms;.... u •; ; .*. > 55,000, to with the then untried and Estate Betsy Cunningham, non-compos, the friends of Capt. Alzo M. Carter had been pc* grapple mighty al was held at Stockton yeais, and duri. g this time hail won the > ribed or >200 Springs Thursday, Montville; Waylaud A. Hail appointed guar- for a term of three The os;ti* i* only 5100 problems. respi t and esteem of all. The and as he must have encoun- city years. j Rev. Andrews Mr. Lar- patient dian. greatly concerned, •re. The “The is Perley officiating. Christian like a Augusta New Republic to-day larger, stronger spirit which characterized him tered storms in which a mini her of pays $2,o00 year. and better than Estate of Hattie M. Childs, minor, Free- ; vessels prepared ever before for rabee was an industrious, honest citizen, during his terrible sufferings has been a con- wise dom ; Lucius C. Morse appointed guardian. have been wrecked. But the is a Mrs. T. Pei:dlet'>n has eh s* <1 her and profitable developments in new all who ktew stant to all who came in contact Sheppard Joseph and respected by him. inspiration J. as running has orders Even if the Mary O'Hara, StacyviLe, adopted v, directions. minds of some of with b in. His death had been ex- staunch vessel, only nine years old, and her farmhouse and is to sp- inl the winter ith f pairs of shoes which hourly child of Henry B. Heath and wife of Stock- our own people are still disturbed by perplex- pected for and now at last the many days ton name of ward to commander a thorough seaman, and he has her brotlier-in-law. (b- W Pendleton She d- in December Springs; changed Mary ing aud anxious ubts, which all of us In San Francisco, t»th, Oscar gracious, kindly old man has found the been all J. Heath. been on bis wishes to extend thanks t** her friends r- manufacturing have shared and still share, the genius of peace and rest so simply delayed voyage by being Jones, a prominent member of the Stock Ex- he patiently longed for. of ue to high salaries and Estate Laura J. Roberts, Belfast; license in her ? American civilization will. I believe, he His familiar presence will be blown off the coast, apparantly sustaining kindness shown it. benavenu ii as at change, away from the effects of greatly missed, to sell real estate. present organ- found both original and capable of subserv- passed but the of lus granted -xarnple sterling character will no in hull <>r The news If. returned Tuesdav id probably be made t" all interests disease, aged 58 years. The of Estate of Nelson Kimball, Isiesboro; Lin- damage rigging. 0. Dodge ev.-ning ing the great winch shall be con- Bright's day prove a precious legacy. His declining d 510,(MM) eo.n N. Gilke.y appointed administrator. of his was welcomed tie- \vh"!e a of two weeks carious rs working cap- fided to our keeping. the funeral the exchange, out, of years were made the. tender and s»fety by from trip in p-« adjourned pleasant by Estate of William W. 'Thompson, Mont- “Forever in the right, following best im- loving care < f ins son V\ illiam and his wife -immunity. the, IB r< tr *\ cl- to liis memory. Mr. Jones had been allowance of >10..V> made to widow, State, selling clothing. ports however, and nobody and to respect ville; pulses clinging high purposes, using Florence, witn whom he resided. The funeral o00 the experiment "f ad connected with the stock business since Estate, of I/mnie VV Robinson, Winter- ing by team over mih-s md hav:i:j good properly and within right limits our power was heli., Sunday afternoon, at his iate 1 amount. puri ; license t<> sell real estate issued. The Belfast Schools. sales. IB* starts u t *! f.•: w-- s ami opportunities, honorable reward must 1870 and was highly respected by all who residence, on Bridge street. Rev. O. S. ag .y making 'i(H) a day Estate, of Nancy Smith. Swanville ; license pairs inevitably follow. The* outcome cannot be in succeeded his f the Methodist church conducted trip. knew linn. Me brother, Tillsbury to sell real estate issued. '•! 2,000 pairs. The The of the School ( cu- doubt. the servirt s. which were private regular meeting 500 of shoes H. Jones, in the board when the Estate of Hiram H. Crockett, Searsport; Isaac of l-iesbon a is i, nak;ng jiairs •‘We could have avoided all the difficulties Joseph min ce will he held next Monda\ Capt. Burgess cost. Fred L. Gilkey admit.i-Orator. evening. a-day that lie across the pathway <1 the nation if a former died some years ago, and was a part- appointed Belfast 'Muirs.lay on his way t*. N \\ Y k -•■ a school Estate of Arlette Edmonds. : hoy long to few months we had the Hannah Shaw died in New York, Winterport The schools close to-morr< vv, Friday, fora ago eoldly ignored ner with A. A. Nui^vood md also N. Mrs_ to resume command of -i F C. P-ud.et *n on these conditions. after a an* >ainfui Fled Atwood administrator. of the ami 17, long | illness. She appointed vacation of two w piteous appeals starving oppress- died in harness. E. holiday weeks, •me ck less Shaw, both of whom The W;‘s :i nativ of one of the Estate of Edwin Beaman, Belfast, Clias. The vessel has be.-e uimoubd fupt ed inhabitants of Cuba, if we had blinded Belmont, large h« -d member of of 1<> Knowltou administrator de boms than usual ause <>f week lost hv closing Templars. ourselves to the conditions so near our shores death of the surviving the firm family children, who grew to manhood appointed Pliilbnck since Septombf wh; < 'at ami of the late non. the schools on account if the scarlet fever and turned a deaf ear to our line of the old landmarks of womanhood, William and suffering neigh- removes t.lie Burgess took a needed rest tt h**me. Waldo District Lodge to bors, the issue of territorial in the Mary Walker. Mrs. Shaw was twice married, scare. expansion Mr. Jones had the In was street, although practically first time to Andrew Newbert of Bel the Insolvency Court discharge s itinie "k Dec. 21», the address Antilles and the East Indies would not have Mr. and Mrs. II ’dgk'iis retired from active business on July 1st monr, by whom she had two children, A. II. granted to John B. Thumbs, Belfast, and Superintendent Brick requests all persons been raised. steamer Penobscot for B.-m. u ;*e hy W. E. Lancaster, and Newbert of Rockland and Mrs. Frank L. Dan forth, Montville. Monday by But could we have justified such a course ? The dead broker was a native of Oam- Nellie E. who have hills against the school last. Ware of New depart- from whence will sail on the Cunard District At Is there one who would now declare an- York. Mr. Newbert lost his they Secretary. any Me. He was unmarried. He left ment to present them for approval on or be- den, ife in the Civil war ami some years later she steamer Catalonia tor lev. will in tlie afternoon fol- other to have been the better course? With Flower. rpool They ;'g the Mrs. John of Mont- married August fore Dec. 24th. are less and less on our three sisters, Rbyuas Alpheum Shaw of Belfast, by whom Saturday, Teachers re- 'vi 11 humanity courage part, visit Mr.IP's mother in Cliorley Lancashire, be given : B. Hazeltiue of die had one Mrs. Hattie of to send in their blanks and the Spanish dag, instead of the Stars and real, Mrs. Charles Belfast, child, Vermilye “It is a Prof. Hou- quested registers New with whom she made surprising fact,” says a town about 40 miles from His Chorus would still be at at Jose de Casanova of York, her home, that time. Liverpool. Stripes, floating Cavite, Me and Mrs. New her ton, “that in my travels in all parts of the before 1 last husband died some father died a few weeks i‘ess, Ponce and at Santiago, and a chance in the having years for the last ten I have met ; ago. York. ago. she world, years, ; L J Prescott, State Deputy race of life would be to millions of Some 12 years ago suffered a wanting more people having used Green’s August A at Irvin H. Ellis of Embden, of Chorus who severe paralytic shock which left her Suicide Waterville. formerly human beings, to-day call this nation right Flower than any other for Wood sole and siuce that time remedy, dyspep- tins city, lias been transferred from the Line able, and who, I trust, will live to call it Mrs. Matilda P- Adams, who died in Ames entirely helpless, liver and and for she has had several the last about sia, deranged stomach, Waterville, Dec. Hi. Herbert H. Ladd H. C. Reynolds blessed. more, I find for tourists Portland & Worcester Railway Post (Mice Mass., Dec. 7th, was a daughter of the three constipation. and sales- of Bro >ks committed suicide this Lillian Wentworth “Thus far we have done our bury, months ago, which rendered her speech- afternoon supreme duty. men, or for persons filling office positions, to service in eastern Maine. He serves al- late Theodore and Rebecca Woodcock of less. The remains were brought to Rock- at the waiting station of the Waterville and Eimna Braley Shall we now, when the victory won in war where headaches and general bad land and the funeral held Dec. at the feelings Fairfield railroad, about half way between ternately, one week e tch on the Greenville I Wallace Pomroy is written m the treaty of peace, and the Searsmont and a sister of M. P Woodcock.of 21st, from irregular habits exist, that Green’s residence of her son, A. H. Newbert. this city and Fairfield, by shooting through Nettie Reynolds civilized world applauds and waits in ex- Chas. Flower is a It & Bangor R. P. U.. Belfast & Burnham R. this city. She married Adams, then August grand remedy. the brain with a .‘12 calibre revolver. Mr. E. P. Hull pectation, turn timidly awray from the du- not the afterwards of does injure system by frequent use, Ladd was 152 old and He P. O ; and as transfer clerk at Bangor de- ties the its own of Kenduskeag, Searsmont, Monroe Centre. There will be a Christ- years unmarried. imposed upon country by and is excellent for sour stomachs and indi- with one. week rest. to mas had been employed on the Yankee Blade pot, no in the great deeds? And when the mists fade, and many years ago they removed Massa- tree and entertainment at the church Sample bottles free at Poor & meeting evening, gestion.’’ and left Brooks that morning to call on and we see with clearer vision, may we, not There are four children Belfast, and A. B. Freedom. Geo. K. session will be in the chusetts. surviving, Friday evening, Dec. 23d.. Mrs. Emma Gil- Son’s, Sparrow, a friend in Benton. The man was of H. K. McDonald is assisting Poor ’-"dge forth in a which has young go rejoicing strength Sold dealers in all civilized countries. as salesman in the store the >*■ Adams of California, Miss Ella more has by habits and the cause of the deed is a jewelry during |k■ will be half fares over the been solely for and al- Charles gone to Massachusetts to visit re- good employed humanity, M. F. Chase of holiday sales. Mr. McDonald looks natural w Hattie of latives.. mystery. Brooks, who >f the M. C. R. R. All ways been tempered ith justice and mercy, Adams, Mrs Hemenway Concord .Miss Jennie Ford is feels ! teaching So many of our weekly exchanges issuep roomed in the same house with Ladd, had behind the jewelry counter and says he confident of our to meet the exigen- Bartlett of with P' n the are ability and Mrs. Addie Ameshury, school in Swanville. ..Mrs. Freeman Ricker special Christmas numbers that we can to olfer for the so. He left the. business in 1893 and has county cordially cies which that our only only praise deceased and await, because confident her home has them The since been in and ther ‘necook will furnish the latter of whom recently has returned from avisit to her son in Mas- compliment generally. Old Town stated that Mr. Ladd was about to purchase engaged ship-building Lodge course is one of duty, and our cause that of He to Enterprise was specially distinguished by a the Yankee. Blade and move the out-of-doors employments. experts been made. Mrs. Adams was a lady of high sachusetts. publication right?” handsome cover page in colors. of Waterville. have a vessel to build the coming summer. COUNTY C :>RR£SPONDENCc. Mrs. A J. Brackett was called to Belfast re- — cently by the sickness of a friend_Mrs. ' [Deferred from last week.] Mary A. Patterson returned to her home in Castixk Bert Dunbar of North Castiue Belfast, a week ago, after a visit of about Davis. * was on board the steamer Portland. He two weeks to her sister, Mrs. J. S. OUR \ -HOLIDAY * SUPPERS,:- leaves a young wife, formerly Miss Jennie Mrs. G. L. Durham came up from Bangor to visit her Mrs. Davis ami Mrs. Pat- --- Devereaux, to mourn her loss. Another Cas- cousins, are • • •- tiue man, Gapt. James Cox, was lost in the terson, two days while Mrs. P. was here. GREETING They Many. -—18- barge Daniel I. Teuny. The whole crew per- Mr. Durham, who was formerly a Belfast Staples ished. Oi the astme fleet schooners D T man, is in very poor health-Miss Ethel are Desirable. i n Pa tv n is ashore and full of water at Cape Dn-key of ilns place, a sophomore in Bates & CHRISTMAS They Ann, owned by YV 11. Witberle, and the College, is at home at present.-Miss Annie sehoonet Amo W, Barker, ice hound .!vitkins has returned home from New Y'ork 25 loaded, are Reliable. Different to Select From from t n They Bangor New York, is a total loss at here she has been pursuing a course of Styles | Tenant's Harhoi study in Christian Science-Ralph Davis, Cottrell. a member of 1st Maiue L Niiv C. F. Pi Hey Post. G. A. H has Battery G, Heavy who has been at home on sick leave elected Ti ns f-.r the ensuing \ ear as fol- Artillery, for some started Dec. 7th for New lows Com Gideon Pomeroy; S. V. C S. time, * where he had been ordered to PRICES * York, report. 50 CENTS TO A Myriek; .J Y C., F. 1) S3.00. Myriek; ('hap., About 2o others from different of the C. P. Hatch; (> 1).. J. B. Getchell; 0. G., parts CUE SELECTION Of --000-- and will B M. Berry Adjt., W'm. Hamilton; Secy., State received similar orders, they be sent from New Y’ork to Savan- Charles Hathaway. .C. F. Pilley W. 11. C., probably JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK, nah to tlieir command.... Yernie, the LATEST No i)n. elected their officers Dec. 7, as follows join ARE OF THE FATTERNS. Four different handsome sou of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. styles, velvets, with President, Margaret J. Myriek; S V. p., seven-year-old FAT CAp ;,afl of the board.ug Belle McManus; ,J. V P., Blanche Grant; Weymouth, proprietors Four in Bow, rUI JUlll leather over G. B. Warner's Puffs, Tecks, Hands, neat and durable leather Treasurer, Atm Myriek. Chaplain, William \ house and restaurant Imperials, trinmrigs, Sir of kero- Chandler; Con, Susie Hamilton, Guard,! dry goods store, poured a quantity String, &c Suspenders, Arm Bands, indifferent and sene on the lire to make it burn styles 75c. would be for these Solotue Harding; Ass. Con., Ruth M. Berry; j recently, colors, cheap Slippy An resulted and the Ass. Guard, Eliza Moulton; Secretary, Ku- I brighter. explosion Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Gloves, Mit- face was blistered and the hair m. e J Harding. boy’s badly nearly all burned from Ins head-Morey tens, Umbrellas, Hats, Caps, Shirts. Hon. Edward H. Blake of Bangor, owner Milliken, who had some of the small bones ^ e are a value for this of the fast steaui yacht Rex, lias contract- special money broken m his right foot while at work in a a" Wool for P(ir 71p ed with \Y. J. Parslowof the Gas, Engine & THE DEWEY SWEATERS are quarry near Hart.and a few weeks ago, anti lUI I Jus made of dark maroon Power Co. of Morris Heights, N. J., for the a old goat skin, patent who has since that time been confined to the three=year Boy up. construction of a new ocean-going steam white new house, has so far recovered as to be able to be trimmed, fancy stitching, “Columbia” cut. These v yacht, which will he named the Aria. She out on crutches. Dr. W U. Marden had charge •.vill lie built of steel, with water-tight com- are worth a third more than we ask for them. of the case ami was obliged to place the foot partments m her hull; her length will be iii a plaster cast, which has now been re- shout. 143 feet over all; her gross tonnage moved .Nicholas Sinclair of Palmyra STAPLES & COTTRELL. 12 Main St. We have these two lines as are will be over 2r. Maiden was at once summoned and will he given h\ triple expansion, single | The Late Postmaster * rendered su *h aid as he could and the man Marine Hiscellany. Kilgore. screw ''iig;lie, for which steam will be fur- as comfortable as could be d... expect* A. Wentworth of Rock- The Belfast correspondent of the nished h\ .if the new type water-tube ! I Ship Building. E. Bangor H. i/el Uuth, of Mr. ami Mrs. daughter a frame, for H.' Daily News relates the anecdotes ileis. Tic contract time for the cumpie- port has been tutting vessel following liiiiiff Charles died of mem- Johnson, recently 1 M. of in 27 from the of Henry L. Kilgore to illustrate his High tuu: ! the An is Bean and Fur five gut; and she is Camden, days happy Trimmed months, Shoes: The child hail been suf- braneous croup. I in Vir- disposition; A stranger not since v n ted ! lie slu d early in May day the moulds were received by him, long with asthma for several days, and it went fering ginia. the mould timber was all out and to the delivery window at the pos 1 MO. k ;. i\ M-i:i.N'ir-. The Israelites was about hours before her office and : only twenty-four hauled to the and for purchased some stamps. Return- warm and Add their iirst for .andmg ready ship- Dainty, made of Satin and Beaver & meeting the winter at. Mr, death that any symptoms *>I were inexpensive, j croup ment. Sell. Cornelia Soule is now loading ing to the hotel he inquired who that jol’y Edward ClilTord’s The was program j I, -cued. The remains were interred iu the man was the frame for Camden. The frame is lor a at the postotlice. "Oh, that w is •x cel lent are! one had a tune.... every good Age cell:- tery .... It is rumored that Li A. schooner for Clarence Birds til of Toms Postmaster Kilgore," replied he landlord. Mr W.ii .Li. hs went t > Marblehead to visit Capt. C !. ■!;! s .thing mam.factory is t* be clos- X. J. Her dimensions are: Keel 205 "Well, air. i would like to know that man * ^ Ins brother secured inent River, * recently ,but employ ; c. for i;ick «*f work.. .Mrs who 73c. 98c. Rogers, I 4-’ feet 21 feet. Over 300 better," said the gm-st. When 1 went lip to sim! «i.; rri.oai this winter.... M i\ L\ man feet, beam, deep. lives ii Randlett street, met witl «jinto-, a the 1 | tons of white oak timber will be used in her postoflire had the worst, kind of blues, Pai uige wi !i move the house \.. Now 1 belonging sci. -us a. i.;* nt Dec. Hh. Slie fell the whole feel as cheerful as possible.” Sm ill I construction.... Sawyer Bros of Millbmlgo 1 Hanson i .o:ridge mid after budding m sehool children continually called at the •! ,t lligh! •: stairs leading from her have contracted with Capt. !•’. E. Crabtree of lor mail even wl eu tdo ,i:u! 'v,i .-eujiy it,.Mr \\ Ibcr 1A postotlice enquiring h the haseiueut. striking her none right ! Hancock Point to build a three-masted sin- ! was ex peeled, it Would have been a sUeiiaT Air. Anson {Smith's n B.rc\\ cr. sh iiidt-i- .igainst a post, a*.*1 fracturing the 1 great torment for most men. But not so with gle. deck schooner ol 000 tons, and work is to | ETC. as" week.. Mr. F. Percy ha,/ H-nry, as he was called, ('lie. r- LEGGINGS, Partridge arm near lovingly GAITERS, large i *ue of the the shoulder begin at once. The Sawyers are also nego- j vi j fu.!\ he would smile on Mm faces and i.uab.e din Mr. E. >p to build a happy repaired by joint. 1>: !•'. .1- I'aylor adjusted the frac- toiling with Philadelphia parties and j jokingly say : "Guess he didn’t w;ite * n 1 l fast, 11 ei 'j he ! lour-mastetl double decked schooner to he of y young ture ami she is doing w*o'..Joseph (j. t.o-day. a,; iiu,” ami went off Little Goat Skin ho..'ii 1300 tons burden. Her measurements ag they Boys’ 4 t •. and 1 Fauntleroy Loggings, unity attend* P> t *rmeri n i. and for several | happy. He dearly i >ved a or Prospect, iwii, Palmy: 1 wiii be about as follows ; Keel. 100ft good joke beam, am! his was :•! .; hiicmu any at Mr. Arthur story heavy laugh toe h'-st Haley's \ >rs *.f tin* ..1 in Canaan 41 ft.; lower hold 11 12 between 1 proprietor depth It.; part d either. in his a '■ 1 youth when he had day long... Mss 1 in-/ Staples is home decks 0 ft.. The firm is also corresponding Y::;ag died at Ins it: P.tssa:b*ua, Oal., saloufl in S wit a “ with of photograph -arsport, lie, : u tli a >*-vmv coal. .A of ! | Islesboro parties for the instruction friend Women’s Cut 'Tiipany y oung Nov. '_7ih, at tin- ag -of T'J years and mt ci-ntined to construct ion m Camden b\ H. M. Bean wiii years pu.sy, J ; and Mr. Elds were about to go into the with | he laum.lied oil Jail. 14th. The vessel will 1 s bed until "in- week l*»'ior»- !..s death. His woods for ail Imur or so to gull for irtri ige. ! la- the schooner in the world, and is p Women’s Got Broadcloth c ui-icM hr. ; of visited largest NV hen the man entered, Mr. K,I- High Gaiters, iO ey Prospect iriends wife has a s<> been sti io t> with built for John G. of young (ex?!M (JIT paralvsis i being Capt. Crowley said; in h’.s Vc gore "Well, my son, want your pc- u.ity recently.Mr. David ! and it is that she cannot sur- ! Taunton, Mass She will be used exclusive- thought long ! ture taken'.’ "I'd like to but ain’t go any -' ’T he.- oi a, 1 ly f.»i carrying coal between Philadelphia, Lanplier neighborhood died vive. A nephew of Mr. IFo.vn's. j | money.’’ Oh, that will be ail said Joseph Norfolk, Baltimore and Boston. The 5-mast- right," '• n"1 last He rode over You sit in that chair and look Moialay Kelley, formerly of a;*.* ts with iier and ed schooner at Bath is about the Henry just i building at, that > O corner." The youth complied. Hmcii's pasture to get a load of I should she recover he ,vill take same dimensions as the one ill Beau's sufficiently and Amos them left the > Henry salo.m, got i-t and talked with I yard Camden, but not so pretty a model, # cheerfully Freeman her to his home in Mr their WOOL SOLES j Oregon Brown's guns and went FOR SUPPER > An "She is all as lar hunting. Returning and who were exchange says; right two hours utge sun, chopping wood | relatives are scattered the coun- j later there sat the youth still throughout as the fore-rigging, hut there she takes a he side if the j I looking at the corner. He undoubtedly im- p..-ii,. road. About i try. He has a liR-ee in Belfast. Mrs. A. A. 1 sudden and awkward rise—lifting her uose agined that time was a valuable factor in '■ 1 m;n ites .ater Mr. found in the air. so to She is a double- At Xmas time there are a Crocheted made, Partridge Hurd, Dr. \Y. 0. Libby's mother was his j speak. photography. However, lie was rewarded great many Slippers M. I. ural.ee dead decker, with a long poop about four feet iymg hes.de his sled. niece. Mrs. Elisa Mrs. 1| for bis for Mr. him | Smart and Margaret a patience, Kiigort? gave eight, inches deep, and has great frame for :i '■ sittiug. To Illustrate Henry's cheerful •'* VI Hieeiey of Swanvdie are also lus nieces. vessel of her size.”.... Arthur Sewall of Mrs. Belled. Palmer, Past [a manner and kindness to au Sam We are in a to sell these soles at WHOLESALE PHI Dept., j Bath, is as saying lie will build two employe: position yon President V\ R. C in Mrs W. Harris, in Canaan, Ins brother quoted (’base, a now speaks the highest of or three ton four-masted steel splendid young fellow, dead, ! 3,350 sailing worked for Mr. U Luther's family in Etna, a sister in-iaw, Kilgore. One day Sam the L 1* Pirjt-v, W R. and the ! ships every year until the Nicaraguan Canal j thought lie would eleau up things about the "!" tie- Mrs. J. S. Davis, in Pittsfie! i, and many is constructed, alter which he r-eeptiou Corps gave her. also the i anticipates rooms. other he noticed a in the of steei Among things beautiful whose whereabouts we do not know. engaging building freight tr Best Cord enter;ainmeut received as I others, j containing what appeared to be refuse. Quality the.guest | steamers. Edge, m M- His mother ami one brother are Sam the stuff out a hack window and Mrs Walter of Coin father, ly- f Krkights. '1‘lie Circular dumped Twombly Weekly Freight ami cleaned the Mr. She is ing in the at and I of jar. Kilgore about very niu..li with the at i cemetery Palmyra, many Brown & Co., New York, reports for the pleased Corps that time entered and inquired what Sam others of the once are week ending Dec. Jo, os follows The mar- Brooks, vv} ich is one of the best in the De- large family resting was doing. "Oh, clearing things up,” said Best Bound \ ket, for long voyage tonnage shows no <^>UL£tlity" XGdg'e, partuienr. do their with ti-c-s;lent, dead tn other to wns where Sam. I’ve got this jar cleaned at last, thank They work perfectly and special variation. No requirements uf an iis had for heaven." Henry took one look a the ar, w«»rk of the new ritual is x ; they made homes themsel ves, and so urgent character at the same time j beautifully develop, Mien sat ba< k in his chair ami laughed tar as I know he was 'lie last on** to it is openiy stated that both case oil emplitied.At, the annual of E go. He shippers "What are atin- meeting to far Eastern aud the heartily. you laughing Second Bound M was a man all ports, Colonial lines, Killings I’ost, (1. A. I! held at tiieir highly respected l.y who quired Sam. ‘‘(Ah, nothing, Sam, only you Quality Edg are willing to open negotiations for prompt il \\ knew him. dumped about S-o Wurth of chloride of ednesday, Dec. 7th, the Vi ! and early tonnage provided owners will en- following g"hl.” Such was Mr. Kilgore's deposition. 1 -rs were eieved for the tertain business upon the. basis of last lix- ensuing year: i He never could chide a person who meant ——*4 FEATURE OF THESE SOLES IS THE EXTRA THICK WOOL < One of die hardest in connection tures. The latter, however, insist upon >m Jeff. C Neal ley; S V. Com H. C. things "(11 and tried to do his work vv- li. with the loss of the Kino Philip, oi winch some advance, therefore operations for the Webber; J V. Com Nelson Curtis; Sur- tune are at a stand. Barrel Capt. A. A. Duncan was master, is the petroleum geon, Thomas Clemens; 1 reights continue dull. There is ami Periodicals. Chaplain, "i'-dford that the noble sehoouei at extremely Papers thought lay little or no hence rates Durham g M Fred L O. of tonnage available, Palmer; D, anclioi all one afternoon off Alden's rock, are firm for vessels in Lum- auy prospect. The * •'rr > \>-: \ O. '.*, and possibly higher rate in the various \\ -t^r\.i.e n. been to he swept ay dest past year departments. engaged deliver the from the Provinces to ss 25 [ Rockland Courier-* Jazette. Buenos Ayres, sively known it is useless for us to ex P >st May :>0th ">3 50 hence and from the East and >12 The following poetical appeal won for its L.» v J. A. air \v;li from the Gulf to Montevideo f. o but. ton- deliver the sermon on author, the editor of the K >cky Mountain merits. We have secured the agen j nage does not appear to be available at > M "ii :iiday... .The Odd Fellovvs wiil t Celt, the prize of $1,000 for the best hese figures. There is a moderate demand appeal “Sorosis” and can them in all THE i:* the di*.ma ^ h to supply entitled ".Joe Ruggles or I tonnage to Brazil,but. shippers are seem- poem delinquent subscribers to pay up: ingly unwilling to meet the advance that Miner, and have a Christmas tree, ! I Lives <475 to New - urtis have a little daughter. The mother ^ from Brunswick contains the lines and sail plans of the 20- Then rheumatism. York. Coal for and probably tonnage actively inquired to baby are doing well_Mr. Jedediali footers and Dominion ; lines and load at. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Virginia Challenger ft Twf of No matter where it is, nor what Be now of for the sail of a 33 Main mbly, E and with vessels 51-foot a B. C. formerly Monroe, ist, very scarce, plan cruising knockabout; DINSMORE, St„ We Massachusetts, ts visiting relatives here. kind; you need have it no longer. materially higher rates are being paid. new continued story, “An Ocean Waif,'’ understand that, large contracts have been It be an a or a Round the Club House short Sandy point Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Fisher j may hour, day, made for December irom Norfolk to Boston Fire; years, and Master Edgar of Bangor, Mrs. Frank vear old; it must yield to at Si per ton, and in two instances $1.50 etc., and as usual is beautifully illustrated. was from Baltimore to Boston. Crockett of Dix Island, Miss Stella Perry j paid A supplement contains the steam yacht with ..Bargains.. Just You and I hii of Penobscot, Mr. Irvin White of Columbia, Hildegarde, sail, deck and accommoda- Stop j Those Piles!—One Worrying applica- ... IN'... who came to attend the JMaxtield tion plaus. Now is a time to subscribe. Maine, tion of Dr. Agnew’s Ointment will give you good Address the and White wedding, left the first cf the Dr. comfort. Applied every night for three to Rudder Publishing Co., 55 Dry we are 1 six What week for their homes.Mrs. Annie Goff Ayer’s nights and a cure is effected in the most | street, New York. The subscription price Doing! stubborn cases of or Itch- I Blind, Bleeding, ij s -if N. who has been visit- 1 only $2 a year. Bedford, H., j ing Piles. Dr. Agnew’s Ointment cures .IV E ARE S El II \<. ing her mother and sisters here for two | Cherry Eczema ami all itching and burning skiu Warm Footwear! weeks, left Monday for her home.. Miss, diseases. It acts like, magic. Sold by Kil- Soldiers’ Monument tor Camden. gore & Wilson & A. A. Howes & Co 35 Abbie Perkins is at borne from Massachu- j Men's Wool Bool First Over cents. 73. A to the ltockland Star that Quality High S setts .Mrs. .N. i Partridge and Master! special says contractor T. J. Lyons of Viuaihaven has }fen\s Wool Hoots Willi High Orers, Harrie were in Partridge Bangor several been awarded the contract for a soldiers We know this cannot be equaled i‘"i the same , and j sisters-Royal soothing, warming, strength- which will he carved. The Rubbers, war Made to order and in any color. Prices u o j Fred 'V. Burke, class of '24, New York, nicely die, up- j $2,35, every pair Farmingdale, who lias been here for a visit, ening power. per and cap will he ( all and see aged PS years and 10 months. When in col- plinth linely polished ranted. samples. It quiets congestion; draws ou* and the centre on four sides of left Saturday for his home.. Mr. Melvin lege they were about the same height, 5 feet pieces cap inflammation. will be carved. The statue (7 feet Men’s Wool /tools. S ./> 7 Men's [{idh it Blanchaid of Boston has been here the P inches ami same ., 150. high) | Men's Rubber Hoots, Jirst quality. Rihj past will he from HallowelI granite. Chi Ids A rcties, 7 I ulies' Rubbers* week....The school in this It is a new $2.50. district began plaster. The monument complete will stand 17 feet Misses’ /lubbers, /.s Chihl's [{ubbers. Dec. Miss Addie The Population Afloat. high. It will he a tittiug tribute to the .Ith, Crockett, teacher.... Lullies' 10-Hutton In's A new combination of new heroic dead of Camden and an honor to Orershoes. There will be no service here for j preaching remedies. those who have been active and instrument- Made after new It is comparatively easy to compute the | style, Jirst quality, $1.00. several months. school in the Hall al in the for its We have received a ’in. Sunday methods. unlike any ‘•floating population” of any place ashore, raising money necessary SOMETHING just Entirely The monument when FOR at 10 K) o’clock.. The sociable last Thurs- other plaster. but another matter to estimate the popula- completion. comple- Ladies’ 8-Button Overshoes, same INFANTAS \N ARM I I I ted will cost about §1400. BABY. day was well attended_Mr. E. K. The of Modern Medical tion afloat. A recent computer of the North as THE fur in all colors, evening Triumph As we understand it, tue town of Camden 10, $1.50. trliimiedy pri. Science. Atlantic, however, calculates that last year Perkins and Mr. Frank Erskine of tug has not been called to vote there was a daily average of 3651 sailing ves- upon any money The Perfected Product of years of for the the Numerous other bargains. Ralph Ross are at home for the winter. Mr. sels at sea, with 44.899 men in their crews. monument, larger part being Patient Toil. raised by a monumental association, and the CAMUS' WOOl. SOCKS Ul I E.\ I WA 1 with Addison Sliute weut pilot of the tug on her Every day, also 1504 steamships, with crews A line every ; jj Placed over the chest it is a balance made up by individual full of Christinas Slippers. numbering 53,263 men and 32,505 passengers subscrip- Misses and Children’s JShoes costing recent trip to Mount Desert-Mr. F. R. aid tions from interested citizens. The monu- powerful to Ayer’s Cherry Pec- were afloat on the Atlantic. This made a Call for these when you shoes ment is to be erected in the and Ask to see the Hygienic buy your Daggett spent several days of last week in toral in the treatment of all throat daily average for the year of 5155 vessels and early spring Ingalls will be dedicated on Memorial Unity and on home found a little and affections. 130,727 persons spread over the whole Atlan- probably $2.50 Shoe for Ladies, in either returning lung Day. ASK FOR T1IF LADIES9 $3.00 REFORM ROOl Placed over the tic surface. button or or medium sole. grandson had arrived at the home of Mr. stomach, it stops lace, heavy in either Button or Lace. They are giving perfect satisfni 1 and nausea and vomiting; over the Mrs. Norman Perkins—Guy Francis A remedy for Nasal Catarrh which is Accidents will Happen.—John Brown, bowels, it controls cramps and colic. a G. Perkius-Mr. Waldo Richards and Mr. drying and exciting to the diseased mem- A. k. veteran, of 2440 Marshall St., W. M. PARSE, Placed over the small of the back, brane should not be used. needed says: “By a mere accident 1 James who in What is Philadelphia, Nickerson, have been poor it removes MAINE. all congestion from the is that which is cleansing, soothing, protect- came across Dr. Aguew’s Catarrhal Powder. SKARSl'ORT, FRANCIS’ SHOE Ma health for some are confined to the I was a time, kidneys and greatly strengthens ing and healing. Such a remedy is Ely’s great sufferer from that dread mal- STORE, ^ house at this Balm. To a ady—Catarrh. This wonderful ef- writing-Mr. Fred Sliute is weakness. Cream test it trial size for 10 remedy _ I*** fected a and A painting and repairing his house-Several For sale by all Druggists.* cents or the large for 50 cents is mailed by speedy permanent cure, and I J. Ely Brothers, 50 Warren street, New York. have been so thankful that lam willing to NOTICE. from here their work last Thurs- C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. gave days Druggists it. The Balm when spend much time in spreading the good keep placed I have a repository on Wight street free from Nation- day to Mr. O. D. Grant near the Ferry and into the nostrils, spreads over the mem- news.” Sold by Kilgore & Wilson and A. Searsport I brane and is absorbed. A cold in the head A Howes & Co. 77. dust and dirt, where will store one-seated car- TO RENT. nearly painted the outside of his new house. I The annual <•!' tin. for and two-seated for I meeting vanishes riages $1.00, carriages National .... Monday morning 0 above zero—the cold- quickly. A very desirable rent in house corner Searsport Hank CASTOniA.. $1 50; twenty-five cents extra for collecting the rectors and transaction of a: est so far this winter. *1 morning TO LET. Half the ills that man is heir to comes The Kind You Have same. Leave orders at Swift & Paul’s. Waldo avenue and Main street. Ap- may legally coine helote 11 Bean the Always Bought their room on Tue- The store in Johnson Block from indigestion. Burdock Blood Bitters banking Pittsfield. Miss Amy Rodick of Bar formerly occupied JOSEPH F. WIGHT, ply at house. January, 1899, at two o’clonk y 1H. H. Johnson & Co. Apply to strengthens and tones the stomach; makes Searsport, Me., December Harbor has been visiting friends in town.... C. O. POOR indigestion impossible. rr Belfast, Nov. 21,1898.—tf47 44tf Mrs. P. W. PATTERSON. 4w49 CHAS. F. tiOK K«val to Habana. the in the bare little Mrs. Axel of Gordonville. ^ pirt sleeping long sleep Kjer, Cape Girard- Fleet. eau Co., Mo., writes : “When I look at Rockland's (jreat Sunken fr*"1 K_ back of — my little cemetery Santiago martyrs, boy I fee! it Across the Carib- my duty to I u Course ave write you. and Wrecked Colored hi anil true as List of Burned 'v' ever blessed a woeful Perhaps Vessels Sunk. Copper >oiithein Coast of someone will see v Cuba, my Fast 36 lears. world. and be During the Progreso, the l’ort of testimony led to use Dr. Pierce’s Favor- from < San Antonio to All the old the ite to The Courier-Gazette f ,,,l ape Spanish maps represent Prescription and be Writing blessed in the Ginn of schooner Sierra Maestro (“Master as a same New York, Capt. A. P. Splotches. Mountain”) ™ay. This is my fifth i. nce of The Journal. continuous child and the a list of the 8 8- i! J chain, extending from Point only one Charley Woolsey, enclosed There is one cure for 8 THAN ONE OF 8 8 8 born alive; the only Contagious Maisi at the eastern others that have been Nov. 9tli, 1898. One tip of the island, to have died from lack of Rockland vessels destroy- Blood Poison—the disease which has nourishment — so Ginn essed a sunset in Cabo San Cruz—the cape which forms the the ed the past 30 years. Capt. baffled the doctors. tropi- doctor said. I was not during chmpletely They in and fancies said to have lived heel of the boot, so to say, in the instep sickly any wav and makes this list from memory are unable to cure it, and direct this time I totally STURTEVANT-LARRABEE GO’S. just thought of which is located. I would some his recollection. He their efforts 1 ere is no use trying to Santiago Though try your pre- have escaped toward bottling the poison scription.’ I took nine will be CELEBRATED SLEIGHS. b1' and the Spaniards are in bottles that his list interesting up in the blood and it from There are none better made rimson gold, green, adepts embellishing and to my sur- truly says concealing it Ihese vessels f iu