__rrr_ \ 39. MAY __ELLSWORTH, MAINE, THURSDAY, n, 1893. J3resK8SB?»sftssjEi Number 19. j On Cornelius indicated his clan or am the Death of Our Editor. gens, Hastings, Huntington, Hull, Poole, Wells, from Hode, Hoad, and and * o r ^ll.sluoill) American. Everett, Everhard; alphabet directory giving which The 14th Maine Vol. Association’s f From our regular correspondent. | that he was Infantry Sclpio of the Sclpio ol and numerous others from towns; Hood, from or Hamlin, from no doubt were derived Comp- Odo, Otho; from peculiar New at Letter. v ‘Si t LOCAL AS I* POLITICAL 1*Y W. Headquarters Building Long Washington JOPKMAL MRS. r. MLAKK. the Cornell!, which derived its name fro a ton, Coombs, Dean, Clayton, Preston, Hammeline; Jarvis, from Gervatse; Stlg- characteristics of those who first bore and Island, Portland Harbor. sltLL L\ KK1 THI KHUAV HT THK a few short since flint the filial and Only days pious Sclpio, who from lead Sutton, Waldron, etc., from villages in gins from transmitted them to their now Stigandus, Stigand; Terry, posterity, Washington, I). C., May 1,1893. >umy The robin* chirped with voices clear. about his was Publishing Company ing blind father, figurative the county of Sussex. Camden remarks from Tudor, from Theodore. and hereafter to be as Theodorlc; known family or (Jen. Harrison roust smile when he And now the gras* is green and now called # From the time this association was or- ly Sclpio the staff. that there is not a village in Normandy A single has sometimes * reads of Democrats credit for r i. I mite \rwi|i«prr In Hancock The sw allow*, too, are here. ganized, the Idea of claiming ( Successful Homan generals were some- that has not a to some rise to as for In- The permanently locating oiinty given given many surnames, farm, garden and orchard products the administration for its financial vs a suitable fa- policy. oui tently recommend as a few short hours times with an f place of rendezvous has beeu t»nly ago. complimented addition of English family. stance from William have been derived have given surnames to , such as -1 -t.»- it Is the oldest and largest The adminUtiation has no financial policy, We felt his influence fourth name vored. At the last reunion the matter 'he; in Hancock Its con kindly near, or , commemorative From Normandy came Mortimer, War- Williams, Williamson. Wills, Wilks, Wilk- Kean. county. Barley, Berry, Cherry, Clover, Grass, or if it has the public has not been takeu in- •v i! seriptlon list prove* that But now hi* head is low. took definite form. The comrades lying of their conquests, such as Corlolauus ren. Percy. Gurney, Devereux. St Maure. ins, Wilkinson, Wlckeus, Wickenson, Wil- Leak, Pease. present ! it ha- maintained for so manv Hay, Millet, Oates, Onion, to its confidence. In a of the And you bend o'er bis bier. much with Island and using part gold p i".'.ar regard rest* upon the Africanus, Gcrmanicus aud the like. Com into and others. son, Wil- being pleased Long corrupted Seymour many Woolcock, Woolcot, Wilcocke, Peach. Pear, Hose, Rye, etc. From the reserve fund to « ii :: c merit. redeem treasury notes it If we who and its resolved themselves into a never saw his face plexion other personal qualities gave Many of the French introduced at cox, Wilcoxon, Willet, Wilraot, forest come A Green Crabtree. At- accessibility r.w* Of 81 BS«' KIPTIoN Willy, Ash, has but followed the policy laid down by t *n grieve for him and mourn him so. rise to the Homans the time of the be committee of the whole, looked the avail- strictly in advance, fi.so among Conquest may recog- Willis. Wylcy, Wilicutt, Willott, Bill, wood. Beech, Birch, Bush. Chestnut. How President Harrison and Secretary Foster, mu*t they nd*s him from bis (dace such as able lots over, chose one and to *r whatever length of time arc Niger, black; l'aulus, little: nized by the prefixes de, du, des, de la. Bilison. Till, Tilly, Tlllot, Tllson and Dash wood, Eastwood, Elder. Elms, El- proceeded « and while It deserves credit for ’!< *t Who all his teachings know ! for its a having per year. Calous. bald; Flaecus. St. or Saint, and the suffixes negotiate purchase. By vote of < Codes, one-eyed; by font. ers. Tillotaon. wood, deviation* from the above Girwood, Greenwood. Grove, Har- been sensible enough to have followed the So not eared those present it was unanimously decided alone of self we think; flap and Pronto, heavy-browed. faut, beau, age, mont, ard. aux. b os, iy, Many surnames now apparently mean wood, Hathorne. Hawthorne, u*. ..ilnued Haywood, Republican plan of with the gold uutilaliarrearages III* voice i» mi«*cd the land. j to A was started, Col. dealing cue lishers throughout of birth also originated cognomens, eux, et. val, court, lay, fort, ol, were in old 1 buy. subscription option—and any champ wgless, significant English Hazlewood, Hedge, Inwood, Linden, problem it should not be credited with p iper stopped, must no And while his own mu*t mourn, there Is such as A. K. Bulan, of the association, give l^uintius, Ihe fifth; Septimus, tht and ville. and in dialects. For Norwood, Oak, president e\j»ir.*;i->i; of the term whether 31 ns. Isaiah provincial example, Maple, Oakes, Pine,(Quince, having tiiat lu tact, Lmrrtutn Rejoicing in the Heavenly hand. | the list with the generous sum of originated policy, 1- n given or not. seventh, etc., and others were derived from Such names as Hill. Dale. Forest. Wood, Brock means a a fox; Hock heading Of N. |[. badger; Todd, wood, Spotswood, Thorn, Tree, it has as yet no on »l MWM'APKK UKCIMO88. Manchester. And struggling on in darksome wavs j five hundred dollars, ami in a snort time a originated policy any time of such as Kiver, Brook and the like catue from the a « ise* a nativity, Martius, Maius, 1‘albot, mastiff; Culver, h Bisset. Underwood, Wood, Wooda- paper regntarlyfrom We need bi* band. pigeon; Woodall, j subject, unless the sending of Mr. Blount v helping fund was to out the i;re. t* «i to bis name’oran etc. situation or location of the good pledged carry original bear- a wild pigeon; Henshaw, a young heron, son, Wood berry, Woodblue, to v ;:i ts sul-M-rlbcd or not—lsre Woodbridge, | Hawaii to lower the American flag can <»b. dead, our noble editor! The use scheme. t o After the of surnames among modern er’s house or residence. The prefix at aud -uch like. names have been de- pay. Mauy Woodburn, Woodbury, Wooden, Wood- be dignified by the name of policy. -•rders his pai»er discontinued, Crip We annot think of you a* lost. j To the comrades not an op- nations is of recent date. or at, softened to a or an. has assisted In rived from devices on give present or comparatively shields aud signs. end, Woodest, Woodfln, Wood- arrearages, the publisher mat But j Woodfali, | Kx-Secretary Husk was a Hood’s Sarsaparilla Restored calmly resting in your God. As to their and voluntary a\inent Is made, and cof succeeded in the of names. Thus, il ’’ainden “That names portunity express opinions Christianity paganism composition many I says: mauy that ford, Wood half, Woodhead, Woodhouse, on in t w it is Hv life'* wave* no more to*«fii. witness Saturday the investigation ether taken from the Health and vote on the matter, the secretary was in- Strength , the old pagan names gave place one dwelt on a moor, he would be styled eem unfitting fur men, as of brutish Woodies. Wocdill, Woodiu. Woodis, "'hit r I had the of the Weather Bureau. He was cpies- -» T M drip and was quite structed to send notices to all members HHCKlHKKft to those taken from the oi Attemoor or Attmoor; if near to a gale, beasts, etc., c »me from the sn*k Vft* I !•> scriptures, very signs of Woodland. Woodle, Woodiock, in > label on eaeh aubscrlb began get better, being weak Woodley, tioued regard to several appointments For the Kllfworlii American ) from church theu asking them to forward their views, their »"l « tone to w hieh the and run I which were given to he would be .1 din the houses where subeerlp- down. concluded to try Hood’s Sarsa- history, Altegateor Agate; they inhabited; fori Woodman. Woodmancey, Wood ruff, Wood- made by him, aud stated that he considered .. .-crlber* iii arrears arc to count as votes. After the stipu- '■1 Derivation of Names. converts. At times, in order to save labor atte the Oakes would be corrupted iuto have heard of them which said Woodruff. replies p a* «oon a- pOMible. i%l Family they spake rough, Woods, Woodside, them and and I was more than |.|»"is«-| with it. lated was it was that a ma- good proj>er appointments to V' » and a whole of at be- time up found re.ating subscriptions I r.-.-.iv- m\ .i.• -1 trouble, compauy Christian John Noaks; Peter the Seveu Oik*. of that some in late time entnpl--t. iu a >:,ort knowledge, Woodsom, Woodsome, Woodstein, Wood- would make them again if he were Secre- art requested, to state the time a mi think had decided to here ami that or surnames l* m converts would be the same came Peter Nash is a at jority locate v t;t «*r is to English family subject baptized by Snooks; corruption dwelling the sign of the Wood well payn-r Is, 1h‘-• nt, Dolphiu, Bull, stock, Woodward, Woodard, tary And as one of the ladies he appointed ■1 a r.te ail aames I Am in Better Health «>f interest to all name, so that the names of an additional sum had beeu subst rio- projnir plain persons descended from Peter, Paul, of Atten-Ash, and Nye of Atten eye. or at White horse. Rocket, Peacock, etc were and 75 names quite Woodworth, derived from for temporary duty 1ms since received a than beior-' I w sjek I feel sure that ed toward the fund t » establish the under- e this is or allied thereto a John. Elizabeth and the Alt- u.h; k >f 'dress, filw nj. s give English ancestry, by Mary. others, became island*. Atwood, Atwater. Atwell, commonly called Thomas at the Dolphin ; wood. je to s > Vi "a. regular appointment from Mor- i- as tlie one to which pari In the package of the Secretary yol. omraon a of the sub- so common as to cause confusion aud and names of that character were de- Will at the Bull: taking. Col. Bulan promptly bought v. language. By study ridge George at the White The bodies furnish such I ifterw ards sent. S.irsap .1:)! n I ep-ned it 1 found a sample heavenly tou it looks as though rude Jerry” was 1 we lot aud told the Executive Committee to .1 ;e made by post office -‘f H. I was ject may curiously trace the advance of great inconvenience. rived from the at or near which horse; Robin at the Rocket and at surprised and d«v locality Peter family u.unes as Moot. Planet, Star aud as ler, or letter J talking sense, he usually does None vpr registered bo\. well t!i< agM d w jili me. our For a go ahead and build, and he would assume people and race from barbarism to number of centuries they or their ancestors lived. the Peacock, which uames. as others others and the i'mim’.; .u Hi-iA' iiing a:• rward. I many heavenly hosts, Angel, of the sensations promised have been *re derived the financial and bills, authorized agents for the have tried many oth kinds of j ;:n. I a civ ilization. When there were n » from occupations or from By and under were used as prefixes to of like *ort, with >ir th?. became and responsibility pay family j per- omitting Gabriel Gabrielson. The atmosphere brought out by thi-* investigation, which '• sonal which he has done, ami now the building 'v IV:..; lugton Boston. names darkness, ignorance and supersti- peculiarities were used, but as popu- form name* indicating places of residence, afterwards to their children furnishes j hereditary Air, Breeze. Calm, Cloud. Fog, is daily more farcical. in- m W a-l.ington >t., Boston. Hood s Piiis is in fact, fur ded- becoming tion overshadowed mankind and the corn'd* ! lation increased they failed t<> be suffi- such as Bvfleld. Cnderhiil ami A great of name* have been de- nearly completed, ready a st Boston. Byford. variety Gale. Hail, Mist, Haiti, Snow, Storm. The Democratic Commissioner of the prefer’ :\ tune II ’.V. i tlilnk Pen- -t., Boston. they lions which confronted the masses were distinctive, and recourse was had I’nderwood. The are some of rived ication. except the furnishing which will Washington :iie w ciently fallowing from cattle and animals, such as and other names. * Jii'l ! 1 i„ Tempest family sions on this week, and much l-l \ nVLKllMV. lu spruce St., ree.iinmrnd goes duty such a* to to the surnames. be attended to in time to turn the whole «*0 «0I ■ them of individual present of the words in old which Flock, !i M .IIJ. deprive system English, signify Hurd, kiue, Breed, I.yon, Leo, There are many others to which we interest is felt in his actions. All sorts of -.4.1 ■; w II a V u 1 ork. matter over to the association at the uext I”>ntla «i, i ii Van. lemu I M- rt« ognition. were chattels or ma- from which names were derived Rav- O A j They Authorises concur in the opin- objects Wi'dboar, Wolf, Beare. Bruin. Fox, might allude hut instances have rumors are current inter.t IKK A -o. ■limes Building, Phil*. 1 ux.v 1 i'I M V 11 generally enough about his o;-, ■ reunion the coming summer. chines, bearers of burdens and of arms, in ion that wi an orchard; whence come uard. Moo*. Deer. Doe. Dob- to during hereditary surnames re not in Applegarth. Camel, Killy, been given illustrate the subject. In Dut as his acts soon to I’ll I will begin speak for the and a The building as i> two stories, power under the control of ! use lu to the ! Applegate and Appleton; Armltage, bin. Hack, Colt, the of the wiitcr names are completed tl.i jh .• .. previous Norman Horsey. Shepe, Lamb, opinion family themselves l shall wait before criticising. DIRECTORY. masters a wide veranda and on three aides. Their and but on hermitage; Back, a f* and sometimes a Lambkin. Bui', Buiiock, Cow, < >xx, in piazza 1 vr4-'fiti*nrni identity individuality J Conquest, Lower, the other hand, j rry Calf, increasing numbers and variety from Loch re n is so of ! Judge highly spoken by were n.»r The lower door is in two rooms, the large " K- H not, indeed could he. in his wharf; Baine, a bath, whence and Mink, Beaver. MKt< T *1 they sepa- “Essays on English Surnames,’’ | Bayne Badger. Steer, Stagg, Buck, time to time. I a proof of that statement those familiar witli him during and since »; » k at 111 J. * y one in front to be Used as a mess room rated from the interest* of their masters. Baines; Barrow, a Barton, a court- l » says that were not un- hill; Coon, Fawn, l.-verett. Hare, Rab- wish to that a seaman once sailed on M ho Serv see a; 7 .3* * they altogether Coney, say the war that it seems only fair to do this. had no a a ind for social purposes. A large old- a: iv .* P M Serv ice* st kind I’hey family pride to maintain, no 1 known to that time. yard; Beck, brook; Beut, plain or bit, Hart. Hind. Kerr, whose name was Blizzard, and in ;the previous And to Whelpley, Setter, my ship Only a very few office-seekers remained »' 7 PM Prayer Meeting Tuesday even of an fashioned fire-place has been constructed hope honored posterity, no property prove his statement he “That sur- common; Borough, whence Borough*, Tray, Terrier, Tabb, Mole. Kate. the Boston I find three men of » THAT says Pusey, | directory in Washington after the <*f tin* CURES® in this room for use in and cool departure ... Pr«-a. V 30 r u to hold and none to But Burke and B >rrow ; damp hittff bequeath. like names among the Saxons were sometimes Brough, Berg. Bottom, Mouse, Spaniel. Weasel, Squirrel, Roe- that name Fred A .lames A. and William. President and his cabinet 111« w P a »r »•.■! prayer Serv ice T V* > probably the low or weather, making It an ideal fur w ‘ii1 or tig at 7 3*i. 4i> u- negro slaves of the South before used as as the i ground valley, whence Shutt!.*b.d- buck. Grifiln, This down to a place | early ninth century, and uttor, Newt. Fido, Fold, bring** my subject point found it to in tin* time waiting k 1 ursdav ft at 7 -A). cheaper put tig Shaw ramp fires. The smaller room in the rear •• 1 neither had nor need**] that we tom, field Bottom; below / with no »' ■ ‘.jay »• emancipation they lind in the year *04. the name of originally Htggio- Stallion, Steed. Mare, Kidd. Pupp, Heifer, to, where, lutention of for the return of the administration el-« * ft-..: 7 m v is P*>: ■:*. K« 1. li a one to be used for a cook-room, etc. The family name, name by which ! that son bottom.from hlckin. mountain ash ; Bridge, etc. —«’»S. out the reader, i leave it for him a h« v. ora > Cochrane. they Egbert Kdgaring, is, Egbert, the of j freezing where—Dut there w ere some ver\ mad men to V __ i. upper floor is in one room « « a a Sabbath Hchoc*’ at could answer the call* of their masters whence and Chase, a 1 Tom we to thaw out of large Bridges Briggs; birds derive the surnames of by his powers thought and among those who did b». m-. of tin* v for r.g rv. a: 7 stay. met all * furnished with cots and used fur a dormi- their r« quirement*. Therefor**, iud that such nanu s as I Coring. Hrowu- nuuuug ground uve, a cun, wnence Bird. Avis, Fowle. Hcnn. R. G. K. Candvok a at 1- ..» a a. Prayer Meet :-.B Vogel, Cock, judgment. fact that five of the government depart- .... ■ ... „.o .. ... >r * s da\ >CliCH 1 tutu atau V following I < 'live or a ravine or nar- tory sleeping quarters. ng. Whiting, etc are t.» owe Cleave; Clough, Cockrel, Capon. Chicken, Chick, Goose, Brookline, Ma»s. ments were left in of !;• .*•••• Prayer nioeU: supposed chargi publicans Tuesday evenings the The situation is delightful, commanding 1 nd&y evening* at 7. frame-work of society had no their to a ! row glen; Cobh, a harbor; Garth, a ouch, ari- provided origin like source, and to mean yard; tn-iiug. wraxo, nrani. mu. while hungry Democrats howi«d f r the in unobstructed view »f tin* beautiful place, w ere Um .• -s to them. leer. an*! fair Garnett, a granary ; Gore, a narrow strip Dove, Grouse, Coot, Wood tav%n_v. offspring White, ridge, Pigeon. at places of these very alls i! w- MAftOUlt KODIKS. Marne the World's Fair. ’as*- » steamers Kepub.. of a Hay. Transportation r»y — whence H* r‘ lotus Brown. Good, ground; Grange, farm, Peacock, Curlew, > «*• a, N •. :%1 First Tuesday every Ari-*otle. l>iod *rus. Siculus Gray, running, and other cock. Linnet, Gannet, ever, the left !n charge f from Portland hour kepuhlieau* x. rpt Ju > and Augjst. Holme, H umes, a meadow -ur nearly every during an«l other ancient w riters tell us that the characteristic terms were in use as -,.r Granger; Gull, Finch, Bulrtnch. Gddtiuch, Canary, I those did not to rev- -f '• 4- nlike the other New Kngiami States, departments alb-nipt Wednesday every :he summer season, the scenery along the Ju and f«m. »' known to us lames, and in the life of Hereward ! rounded by water; Holt, a grove or hill ! Crane, Heron. Brown- the -ept y August > did cot exist in the Dawes, Blackbird, State of Maine will be relatively better olutionize the government or to put, any s mute some of the tluest on the 1A9 -First Tfturtdav of every a .cn ■'•ix >n. covered with trees: the of a at the World’s f air in certain being tit lime-., but that was the the following-named are Knapp, top bill, Parrot, Bunting, Wren, represented .* x.eptJuiv and August, polyandry persons Graybill. of the department buildings m w.\ ar.d other than in that • *f mar.ii •oast f Maine.' Steamer’s rule uentionrd so hill. Lee. Lea. Llgb, a departments picturesque among our Aryan ancestors and also Martin Light Foot, called Leigh, pasture. Peep. Teal, Hawkes, Sparrow, Robin, take them away but that -..nit of them faetures. It is, of course, not r at Mariners about live nun- t «• <> a a surprising Landing, among t » r ra* «•-. Women had several >n account of his uimhieness of foot; Lynch, thicket. Marsh, boundary; Peck-T, Martin, Swallow, ( row. Raven, did •* K uiyiM N 47 See.'in* an I Vurtt to learn that the Pine Tree State will in- enj »y the antic-, and 1 mguage of iteV walk from the grounds. Fish, dams, crazy V >nd*v* husbands, often s ward, the IVnn. the top of a hill; Peel, a moat or R Swan. in brothers, and instances Red; Wulrick. the Black ; and >ok. Stork. Starling, Nightingale. clude her ('oiumhiau display an admir- the kli king • tlice-s* ek* r> who made x a •••* N K»r-y Cr:Ja; m 1 shore fare abound here at prices that were •. turn i. wher* men and w -men Leofric l’rat. the tort; K »we. a street; Boss, a heath, a Ball. B istard. able exhibit *f her native woods. All f lived Cunning Eagle,Coudor, Jay, Cuckoo, hibitiou of themselves and t < r hard a ill suit the ho vs. disap- a •- these, both ami soft, will be elo- Tin a -o< laTjia :o 1 ommiiigled in oue common The "f I mora-s; Shaw, small wo.d or »p-*-; Thrush, iu herd like place residence gave rise to sur* Falcon, Owlcr, etc., etc—*»4 pointments in n: eorr«->- quently represented collections .if 1 ii«* have pubbi A SecMt-J anil fount 1 u * a Stead, a a by following regiments buildings an'maN t*» some *x- tames the and p ace; Stowe, place; Thorpe, a number. Ibdyandry prevailed among Saxons, after the of sticks, each tw.. p indent happens to know » \i a *• a sc* ■!. a: IK erf M a • specimens consisting ; on by personal •• mmpleted this Inland 1st. ld.h, fit lst.-r in E in and still is saim«*sdavhook, Conger. Ltmphrey, Salmon. Shadd. Hake, In timber interests, but iu the >n of thr heads ot the departments r» r t. F % «*rt Thura.tr v aftern > T521S that condition w mau was the of which ar«* local, some pal- Biss, ('odd. Haddock. Trout, Pike, Smelt, magnificent wooden ships, wii! thus be their office* under a D.-m M-ra'; admin.s- It is that the reunion this S.. I'e. i.ni.p TuBTLAk* 1 v wmI>am mi: :i v M mate- suggested .-r> hevi of the wa- mical, a** son the m *st in number have been derived characteristically represented in the t.... family and kinship trace* 1 my Richard. Gilbert’s ;others Roftcb, Bream, Pi alee. Whiting. Herring, tration that has no foundation whatev. g :r. Methodist Vestry rial to wlucii is due tier fame in these two ear extend tin* entire "week, ■ •'liimurb I from or those through being 4 \ ‘■•c. A «* K. -► n and tf.*\ through her !:n» a- the sure wav >fti Ul. or as the occupation* profession*; of Turbot, Pollock. Tur- As a a-.ut : > la.t«l .1 *|.< only professional, William, Mullett, Ray, Roe, matter of fact, the r-t important industries. The forest trees, it n the own the a •. month association's quarters, of asr« : from the most notable is , 1 *»;ning genealogical descent. A iiamberiain. the Huuter, an 1 occupation pin. Turtle. Whale, Sculpin, John Dory, is to be added, w ill be exhibited also i tii ial document* that were broiiC the ■ Rodolphus, by observances, business the root of which is the of Principal meeting, man ch. !r* n did not belong to his family. iillu-rt, th>* Cook. Anglo-Saxon Sprat. Chub, Gilley, Sturgeon, Crab. Caw- sections their trunk**, and in other wavs attention f tie- un-mb. r- f let etc to on an ! H »'T> w- ik to calculated to their to liealion, Wednesday bu: to the w It was not smltan. stnite. The name was display peculiarities <• tl« -ti tf.til* ■ family of his ife in whose af until after the eleventh cen- original rtsh, Kinney, Mussel. Shrimp ton Cockle, after they assumed iTi,-» w : .-, gua DR. H. W. HAYNES. _I the fK*st advantage. fhursday to accommodate those that are feet ions held but a not to workers in metal.-, ~ he limited ury. however, that the of ly only applied Shell, and numerous others—48 in number. of -. v ■ partnership. practice giving An extensive exhibit will be lions their liepu'. man h- r ■ interesting ! lot able to arrange to be present through 1 The feudal which followed that second name t> be transmitted to de- but also to carpenter-, surnames, of MvXTIST. system wheelwrights, Many English -ays Camden, that of the fauna of the State. It ill j whom have mad. m: ,g. ■ .he whole week Colonels Porter und H<« a d*-s* masons and “miters in a softl<-ient include of all ■ Nanilolnr ior the Painless Extrac- DANA'S m r*-ad> rib.-d. wa> an advance upward fendants began to come into us* in Eng* general, were borrowed from names of places. specimens the indigenous ment* which make flour g in an will be ami the heartiest kind in of how the name Sm wild animals, notably tier game animals present 1 i.m of Teeth. * the scale «.f human society I'nder it and. By the middle of the twelfth cen- explanation «»| At tlr-t they were written Johu de Caven- office an inconvenience to t.'iem i SARSAPARILLA* ami birds, a male and female of each • f a soldier s welcome is assured to ad. .*.■ » :■ k i>t U( A li St*RBIS' MORI..,*, p pu’atiou increased aud wj- it was to be gained such preponderance over other- in d.-h. at d>- gathered ury thought essential that Anthony Wood. Ri< hard Forest, m»t may be one or two ..f the,.- u w *■ : species being represented. excluding P. 's intended that the t>e ... i.nl-a inf" our building may v,;.2tg*- towns and elite-, where con lersons of ratik should an language The Saxon Chronic!* etc. ■ 1 have addition Iu process of time the prep >sltion the moo**,* un i tin* caribou, those delights trying to k. .-p their .di m "'.I rni lit ill Is.? *' n*eupicd by members of the association of man with man rise to 0 their “speaks of war smiths w ho over- was of all true T gaw* greater baptismal name. A lady in the mighty dropped, for expedition in speaking sportsmen of them are just *•* ai.\ :« Ttie mineral exhibit, to... will be md their families when it is not in use for iutehig-oc* and a desire for eign of 1 to came the Welsh.” is t and a partie- j )• 1)1!. II. L. HOLT, * broader Heury objected marrying Nasmyth probably writing, hence there lias arisen resignations uei-. p’ed Hs ; I .■ ularly line, and the granite resources of ••unions which can be arranged by cor- ■ 1 ’*«Ttie- 1 natural son of that because had corruption of nail smith, and arrow*smith »f in to | king he j degree obscurity respect this class Maine, whlcll include no less than office- seek'-rs are to g- app -»: 111. m:> i is r. M :.NM K 4u with th*- or cu*»t»>- ■ Tn* introduction .f i" that was a maker of the heads of arrow- respondence secretary Dana Sarsaparilla Co.. Belfast. Maine. ■ Christianity led to surname; monart h. thereupon.gave of surnames, as in many cases they were varieties adapted, according to Prof. they eaunot, without b. : g .c-. liuti. Comrades who.se names are not *»u i mmmS i'< wa»am( "•her mn the Smith in Gaelic is G >w. and the (1 »w* of of to Street, important gave rise to the surname of Fitz a taken from obscure and Bailey Colby I'uiversity, building their ms i• I j r.'nir charges, Roy. d*»»igna- places villages demand that resign*:: purposes. .tie roster of survivors should notify desire f »r iu*i:\; dual rec as well ton which has since often been Scotland were once a- numerous a- tin- known to a few Some surnames are i«- T*-*-th evtrarUsl praft:-.a 11 y without pain, ognition, given to only mediately acce| ted. ami ’! c .v y r Plaster casts will be exhibited, > \V lar 1 < aivt r. Auburn. Ma in w urr.ititctl showing ereiary ktw as bvidual > he s smith- in of whom in taken 1 re-p »n-ibllity fora particlpa- illegitimate offspring of English *wr England, many from foreign places, such as Percy, the ar.- as i- t v u: t CAN status of the fisheries of the State, and "U waiting, pa' ently «STti« *• an*! reniilt'liee, Itntily'k Block. HEARTILY md in* will see that art ti »n in the of The modern times have translated their name- ; they printed Ivl2 ownership property and then igns. prefix Fitz. a corruption of Diver-, etc., anil others from villages iu good exhibits will also i»e seen of the pleasure I the heads of th f. parmum, he that will be issued at the surubines a- a son. was ioto Smith. McGowan is the same a- educational, and supplement follow.-*! means of family Ils, common among the Nor- Scotland and Ireland which have liecome agricultural, p uuologieai Political > inverts liav. Recommend it. live stock interests of the Stale In the lext meeting, also any notice of death of identiti* ad on. the trivial nans. as Fitz Smlthson. surnames. A few names are ii 1. \N Alii* Notwithstanding Gilbert; FitzGerald. Fitz* English given w .-re p-> :! ii ai par 1: last named attention will be called to the •omrades or any information of interest 1 Ml. S. I»HA(il)ON , e s me and Fitz In the are ^ > C. important p*rsous attach to the lenry Hugh. The Russians use Among the names derived from following list which derived Maine of tlie <>ld party war hors, s. M. r.■ -v ibou. Maine. ! occupa- possession by excellent blooded ,o the associat ion. of similar form the and subject family de-cent and the contempt by addition of Vitch to tion* the most common ones explain them- from English towns villages Ames- horses. tir. sham has pr veil that lie u > I) e lit i s ( , I'he next reunion and dedication is lo in which heir names, in the domain of ini ufactures, the I'rrparp y the Noiwtr >rn they affect to hold the acquisition a.-Paul Petrovitch, Paul the selves, such a- Mas >n, < r. Chandi* r. bury. Ayskew. Aldrich, Arthlngt >n. Bar tiou to tlie rule li< :.*s ;i, v,, 'arpent* a all ami •„ builders of >e graud atlair and should plan ~r* J'»> > the of YOUR MONEY f the fact remains that »u of Peter. row, machinery, producers »•«< at vast i*t «m« «hm»i BaMMinu *< REFUNDED, property, they Fuller, Baker. Butler, ('oleman (coalman Barrowsby. Beresford, Blackburn, changes in the important p -,it: -ns in t 11 ‘tf«iU t. benefit to-.j w*»rn u**«1 *tr-ct'v e» a*r ^.,-a u:. iii« canned goods ami the manufacturers «»f orange to mi hami. b ull parlicu hi>, iB*.dc Trj .u SwU u* ail -AiaIh*. have been in the ami still iwer- In Wal* -. ap. or son, wa- used, as Davi 1 Bowes. Cave, Cud Cr« m«\ MAIN ELLSWORTH vn^pcr. pa-t. are, p Taylor. Draper, Farmer, Parker, Shep- Crowle, worth. stove will he well as State Department man have •n.n mm. ;u St., blacking represented, late. etc., will be sent out by the coin* ful *»f ip Howells. Evan Dane. a* the ageucies for the elevation mankind ap Rhys; John ap ! herd. Chapman (a trader, chepeman from Danby, Dart. Dai ton. Emerlon, well representatives of other lead- any other and wt.it iii ik s n it tee. department, to Lchards, names ing Industries of trie State. higher spheres *»f civilization, intelli- corrupteil into Powell, chepe, a market) Cowper (cooper) Cutler, Enderby. Egerton. Farwell, Fullham, tins all the more strikii g is :!. u site for the and The Maine building in .Jack- gence and usefulness. All great move- [’rice, Pritchard. Many English uanies Wheeler, Miller, Gardener, Cook, Porter, Kraiuplon. Gray. Goring, Gresham. Heath, been an unwritten rule d mat Dr. J.T. son Park is all that could be desired, and putm.i.t McDonald, ments for with P can lie traced to When Nu»« Was l'ulled. bettering the condition of the >eginnlng Welsh Mercer, Dresser. Hunter, etc., etc. Sutur. Hooker, lace, lagleby, I reton, Kenton, its is due in a t-> Juikniu'a since It was estabiisi,»-d that ii m;- -iierrikor to Dr. Drake [HE PICKET LINES superiority great measure masses are onward >rigin, such for instance a- Mr. ,Tline's ;i venerable Bol* aud upward, never Pumphrey a name still known in Englaud and Amerl Kemplon. Keouetl, Kirby, Leake, Ley- the efforts of the association known as the Carrigan, should take place on a. r-"in “Sons of Maine," of former tun*>r« was 11\ in \ a., ba< kward. aud when the from land. consisting an. ing Alexandria, < w‘-rtt. and vkiinity. hoi: The air re* k* v itii «hilly moisture, the people understand ap Humphrey; Parry, ap Harry, ca, is the* Latin, Saxon au*l old English Lincoln, Lumbv, Ludgate, Milton, in the load the deparm.. id w:th the AM a ■ residents *»f Maine who now make their << a.-ioti Lieu- > li WHITTS'* HK08’ ST'»KK..*, a!h« In :«Ud lllicei Talll ami ind on tie* nieniorabm when help them on, they become cars of Pugh, from ap Hugh. In for shoemaker; Latimer is for lattner. a Middleton, Markham, Marsh, Norton, of two i»r three mm whose re- Tin m- •■oii.!:tior are Formerly homes in and about This as*.* exception Hr- J. tu to amt n..t" t*. P. M. Chicago. tenant President Jack- *• to crush beneath their wheels it was not unusual for Newton, Newbold, Randolph pulled juggernaut combinations writer of Latin. Barker means tanner; Oldham, Oglethorpe, citfttou at an date interceded ivi:h lations with the secretary ate -f k tf* early .-■n’sm Lo u?* n int Rand--lph,” said Terrible Points those who to block their wav. Lo be carried several •Tenner is au old form of Pickering, Pelham, Pember- the of the national board for the attempt up through genera- and Mil Packington, managers > dent ial nature, and that unwritten rub has Danger joiner, Mr. Carrigan ; -!• iy, wh was at in desirable lot f*»r Maine's building ami final- for the h.r.;r« .in 1 e-- Beware of tt:« eold, the Iu the of our race names were tions the manner of Evan Griffith n**r of miller; Loriim-r i- a ton, Ru.-sell, observed ail o’, m- >i s infancy ap ap ; maker of -purs. Raleigh, Ramsey, Stanhope, sea in th f the been by retaro UW A. COLLECTION OFFICES :?.» 1,. -t the were successful. The star:-is government, cougL. pain, Inflammation, to David ly building given persons and things to distinguish ap Jenkins ap Hugh ap Morgan ap ! bit- and bridles; Arkwright, a maker of Sutton, Thoruton, Thornhill, aud numer- was .,t the d*. ’h of tho of tho liresham. He. although t. -t upon the grand promenade at the corner pur-r except ye* them from other or and lwen, etc., so that a man’s was chests a ous others. vv vs The Deadly Pneumonia. persons thing-*, pedigree j ; Lander, contraction of lavaudier, of the Lake Shore promenade and Fiftv- ve-s»-l appoint* pur- r. and ho two months in ffi. ha* .el: i\ one from that early custom, born of carried In his name. In the formation of a washerman; Tucker, a The names derived from occupations are sevenlh street, there nothing be charge*l with $10,0