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The Republican Journal: Vol. 71, No. 24

The Republican Journal: Vol. 71, No. 24

The Republican Journal. 111' '^ 7^ _BELFAST, MAINE. T1IEKSDAY, JPKE L>, 1899. XEMBER 24. In Brief. Secretary Long lias issued OBITUARY. Patterson. The floral offerings were many High School Baccalaureate Sermon. PERSONAL. the circular prepared the board of PERSONAL. by ami beautiful and included the ; naval bureau chiefs giving the character- Joseph A. Gilmore died very of the The Miss 1 H suddenly Pillow and slieaf from children; bouquet baccalaureate sermon before the Bel- Belle Matbews is visiting friends in Si % I'RSDAY JWORMJfG BY THE Mrs. James F. Churchill is visiting friends istic of the six cruisers authorized the heart disease at his home in the of lilies by Mitchell from the Sons of Veterans; bouquet fast High school was given in the Unitarian Rockland. in Lincolnville. last naval bills. block, Church street, Wednesday of Annie Chapies; cross, church last Journal Pub. Co. appropriation These evening, the valley, Miss Sunday afternoon by Rev. J. M. Mrs. L. M. Keith went to Bangor June GO 3 Tuesday James A. Curtis and have moved publican will be valued 7th, aged years, months and 21 Miss Flossie Small; wreaths, Mrs. Abbie Leighton. The church was and family ships acquisitions to the very neatly for a short visit. from He went East Belfast to days. home from his place of busi- Mrs. Geo. W. Lewis, Mrs. Otis a Northport. > navy, being unarmored Brinkwater, appropriately decorated, by committee I hh PAPER for Maine Seafar- small, swift, craft, Mrs. Walter H. West went to Tues- ness about half nine Mrs. Etta Bangor Lorenzo Garcelon and a little larger than the cruiser past o’clock, and was E. Ryder, Mrs. Lucretia Shaw, consisting of Mrs. Geo. O. Bailey, Mrs. J. W. wife of visited ing Raleigh.... to visit friends. People." taken day in Belfast a few A remarkable incident of Columbia Uni- suddenly ill, A physician was called, Bowker; bouquets, Mrs. A. E. Pendleton, Frederick and Mrs. J. M. Leighton. A large days the past week. versity’s commencement was the confer- who at once saw that he was Mrs. J. W. Mrs. H. H. Johnson went to Boston Tues’ dying. The Mrs. L. W. Hammons, Wallace, arch of ferns was erected above the pulpit, Mrs. Charles Ludwiek left Sunday for Bos- ilatiou III and the of for a City County ring degree Doctor of lived but a few minutes Miss Lu Cammett. with a row of day short visit. Philosophy patient after the Mrs. J. F. Noyes and buttercups and columbines ton to join her husband for a few weeks. on Miss Elsie W. Clews, the of daughter doctor was called. Mr. Gilmore was born on the face of the and and a Mrs. Olive Stevens went to Rockland last > I khms. In the known Wall street pillars arch, Mrs. A. F. Gilmore arrived from advance, $2.00a year. widely banker and Edward E Wallace died at his Haverhill, h~; 5o cents lor three months. in Belfast, a son of the late David and Eliza Capt. bunch of the latter at the keystone. The Friday for a short visit. broker, Henry Clews. Miss who home in Me., after a lingering Mass., Tuesday to visit relatives. mis. For one square, one inch Clews, Milbridge, evening is about 24 Gilmore. In life he followed the sea. was well and favor- altar was neatly decorated with ferns aud To cents, for one week, ami 25 years old, is one of the most early illness. Wallace Frank Stover of Mr. and Capt. Appleton spent Sunday Mrs. A. I. Brown went to Oron o women in the and able circles in this blossoms of the '-iijnent insertion. accomplished of her age in this coasting fishing business. In known in shipping city. class colors, purple and with relatives in Belfast. He fine vessels, and Tuesday to visit the of Maine. country.It is announced that 1864, he enlisted and served as a in has commanded many A of University officially private in the of gold. large jardiniere yellow garden n for about 12 was employ Mrs. Lois E. visited her son Edwin Mrs. of To-Day’s Journal. the Pope, at a secret on June Co. 1st Maine but years Dickey E. A. D. Burriugton went to Portland consistory K, Heavy Artillery, was John S. & Co. of Boston, as master lilies stood on the right, and one of iieur-de- will create 12 Italian Emery in Lewiston the past week. on 19, cardinals, includ- soon transferred to the in and Tuesday business for the Girls’ Home. 1*AU E navy, which he of the Boylston Megunticook. lis at the left. 1. the Nuncio at barques : lug Madrid, the Oil account of health he was compel- Andrew Colcord went to Camden Dr. We« k..« archbishop served until several months after the close failing The church was well tilled with an inter- Saturday and Mrs. G. P. Lombard are at Birch- Hutuary.. Yachts anil of Goritz, the of life about 'i archbishop Toulouse, the led to retire from active seafaring to work at Real Estate.. Nature Studies, war. He went to sea a house carpentry. their l.atiu of of the short time Pi deceased was about 18 ested congregation, who were well wood, North Shore cottage, for the alaureate Sermou..Liberty and Constantinople and mouths ago. The pleased and then a widow and one with the Mrs. Abbie Sands of season. .e at Hurricane Island!.Six- others.The London agents of Ignace after leaving the service, went into years of age. He leaves various features of the service. Bangor is visiting her Personal. .Good Stock.The Paderewski say know of the the saloon and billiard business in daughter. [Boston Journal. The music was by a choir of sister, Mrs. John B. Harris, of this Mrs. they nothing Belfast, composed city. Annie of Seattle, Wash., ar- in Phillips report, published the Warsaw in which he has since continued. He marri- Messrs. Pettingill aud G. E. White, Misses Mrs. John left train last rived page 2. Courier, Yachts and Boats. Kenney by Thurs- yesterday to visit relatives in Belfast, that the was married at piaufst May 31, ed of the late Den- Russ and Sullivan, with Miss a a rsiou.. Prose, ami Worse.. Re- Clara, daughter Joseph Dinsmore, day for visit of few days in Boston. and vicinity. Warsaw, Poland, to Miss Helen Rosen. Trusts Patriotic Words. nett, who survives with one soloist, assisted by Mr. aud A State him, daughter, The Auuie E. Stephenson, Mrs. Nelson and Miss Mrs. > Important Appointments.. celebration is being for Bucksport yacht Spencer McDougall Mabel Geo. I. Keating ami Mrs. C. FI. Wal- arranged Mrs. Waldo B. Newton of Boston He with Miss Faunce as organist. As the the welcoming of Admiral to his has gone into commission. Lamb of Rockland are visiting in Belfast. den returned Dewey school marched in to seats Tuesday evening from a short PAGE 3. old home in Montnelier. Vr alHwuxrl, leaves two sisters and three brothers: Mrs. reserved for includes in Mrs. Smith visit in Fairfield. The June Rudder its list of the choir Hopkins and Miss Louise Rich, ’u in Cuba.. Miss Marion Sav- the exact form which it will take has not Juliette A. Ames of Chicago, Mrs. Sarah J. them, sang “They are coming,” by 1 it.. Not Poetry. Rudder Stations the station at Belfast. ards went to Boston Saturday for a short Mr. and Mrs. J. W. been decided upon. Governor Smith has White of Belfast, Abner G. Gilmore of Seat- Thayer, after which Mr. Leighton read an Dougau of New York PAGE 4 visit. will their actively interested himself in the affair.,.. Wash John S. Gilmore of Belfast and Joseph Crane of Camden has bought appropriate selection, translated from Schil- occupy handsome cottage on the loni Observations..The News of tle, Cedric of West Ezra Bramhall’s steam launch choir Miss Edith L. Burgess left last North Shore about June 20th. Correspondence. Laighton Medford, Mass., Edgar F. Gilmore of Gloucester. The funer- Whip-o’-will. ler. The sang “Break forth into joy,” Thursday one of the proprietors of the for a visit of ten in Boston and Appledore was O. Hatch has launched his and Miss Sullivan gave as a in days Ames- Mrs. Clement and PAGE 5. anti al held Saturday afternoon, Rev. A. A. George sloop solo, “Light children and Miss Oceanic hotels is dead. Mr. Laighton bury. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Newton Nautilus, which had been hauled up for the darkness,” by Coweu. The response, fol- Abbie M. Caldwell will go to Seal Harbor ifast..The Churches.. Wedding was widely known. He was a brother of officiating. n of a Class. winter at Litre River, and she is at lowing the prayer by the pastor, was a s*lo Mrs. Frank H. arrived home Satur- for the season in a few Worthy .Secret Celia Thaxter, the poet. He leaves a were present. The floral offerings were her Mayo days. I Maine Men..A Silly Season widow and several from the named relatives and moorings off Murphy’s Point. by Miss Russ, “Cross and Crown,” by Dana. day from a visit of three weeks in Massa- Herbert T. Field children.James J. following attended the Ivy Day ex. The read a of Jeffries, another sturdy young giant, lias friends: Mr. and Mrs. Waldo B The new defender Columbia has pastor number brief and ap- chusetts. ercises at Bowdoin PAGE 6. Newton, cup been, College last week, and come out of the West to after whip champion lilies and Miss launched and we for propriate Scripture selection, which Miss of is went to Boston for a of <: dTide '..School Boston, palms; Witt,Boston, successfully give what Mary McKay Camden the newly visit a few days. istor> Expenses, pugilists. At the arena of the Household Hints.. Russia’s Ar- Coney of W. S. R. basket of it is worth the Boston Glob of Miss Dinsmore with much expression in fine elected of the E. M. C. island Athletic club last bouquet roses; C., description Preceptress Seminary, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pattee will leave Sat- iterary News and Notes. .Crawl- Friday night he tones the solo “The roses S. of of the craft: sang Holy City,” by ... and V., bouquet roses; Bucksport. Everywhere (poein'i .She Made defeated Robert Fitzsimmons, world's pinks; urday for Brunswick to attend the com- fin V and C. H. Adams. .Though in two Henry G. Bicknell Howes, pillow The E. W. Palmer of a mencement exercises of hi tie champion classes—middleweight schooner-yacht, Tempest owned by F. Rockland spent few Bowdoin college i.poem)... The of the sermon was the words and 11 rounds of whirl- of white and white and yellow roses ; S. P. Wood of Bangor, which has been hauled subject Pine Tree Chips. heavyweight—in pinks days with his friend H. L. Woodcock of this Mrs. Chas. B. wind at Parker’s during the has of “The of Youth.” Palmer and Mrs. W. C. page 7. fighting. He came to the a W. of and roses: up yard winter, Kipling Wonder-Song ring Freeman, bouquet pinks city the past week. have rank been hauled out on Fogg’s marine railway. his Thompson arrived from Howard, R, 1., .Insurance Matters..News Notes, outsider, and left it the Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Dennett, of Mr. Leighton in discourse looked upon acknowledged bouquet She will be calked, scraped and Arville Redman arrived home from the to the plar’s Defense..Imperialism and master of the man lie painted the the spend summer in Belfast and Mcnt- defeated.Japan roses; E. F. Mahoney, F. E. Nash, E. McIn- and in to go into commission, bright , showing hopes, aspira- rrectly Gauged at Last....The has put shape Boston School of ville. given ootiee of her intention to be a Herald. tions and that lie before Technology Saturday, for Enemies. Big Catch of Mackerel. tosh and W. McIntosh, basket of roses and f Bucksport opportunities those member of the international union for the the summer vacation. Rev. J. M. page 8. is who are starting in life. Young people, he Leighton left Monday for Ken- protection of industrial pinks. It said the American cup challenger property.The are often admonished to Rev. G. G. Winslow’ will be in Clinton nebunk attend the Unitarian County Correspondence..Ship American Shamrock will not be launched until the be- said, profit by the tQ State Con- Births.. Deaths. Shipbuilding company of Cleve- .Marriages.. successes or next in the interest of the E. M. in has closed a of errors of their elders, but in Sunday vention, stopping Portland en route for land, Ohio, contract for the Daniel L. of Fountain, died at ginning July, the progress of work on Dyer Mich., this world of Conference business. four largest steamers ever built on fresh her retarded the fact progresss youth is a new being. Seminary. his home in that 12th, at the being by that her NEWS OF THE WEEK. water. The steamers will cost place April age Different conditions confront the to- £3.50,000 designer, W. Fife, Jr., is from young Among the graduates from Kent’s Hill Mrs. L. G. Coombs of Globe, Arizona, and and be of 77 years, 9 months and 25 days, Mr. Dyer suffering each, modern in every particular. day from those which a influenza. to con- prevailed genera- were Charles Frank Mussey and Clair Le- her daughter, Miss Winifred are Their was born in and was one of According estimate, the Coombs, dimensions will be: over Steuben, Me., tion back. The do IKK', The board of State Length young not want their Whitten of visiting Mrs. Coombs’ Mrs. all, .500 478 52 fifteen children of Reuben and Annie test, from first to last, will cost Sir Thomas roy Unity. mother, George feet; keel, feet; beam, feet; Dyer. at a discordant it* committed the assessment about song pitched key, but in har- R. Sleeper. depth, 30 feet.Director of Census In life be came to Belfast and worked Lipton #400,000. Mrs. E. D. Ryder wrent to Rockland Mon- early mony with and The banks for the six Merriam has his official hope joy. happy laugh Mrs. E. P. -avings past completed techni- in the as and calker. He In model she is an improved day to join her husband, who arrived there Alexander has visited friends shipyards carpenter Defender, of youth chords with the bird One is <• cal staff the of Mr. S. F. with more draft and sail. Her songs. in State treasurer. The total by appointment went to California in 1849, and returned the beam, keel, that day in sell. A. W. Ellis. Searsport the past week, and with them D. North is also for the of Boston as chief statistician in thinner between the lead keel and the heartily sorry young person who is the I Mfilbridge and the floor to the keel is than in De- which have more to pay are minister to Spain, Mrs. Storer, Stanton sharper would encourage the religious sentiment Boston Saturday aud returned Monday Tuesday to attend the marriage of Miss Eliza of Belfast. He was a fender, probably as sharp as a nickel steel Bucks- of and servants Mrs. Staples that is inherent in Adelaide Foster and Bangor, Brunswick, Sickles,Secretary Legation, frame, could be bent and keep its strength. youth. The simple. afternoon. She will leave for France next Mr. Arthur Hall, l’iscata- arrived at Madrid June 10th.The member of the Methodist Episcopal church which litrdiner, ilallowell, All the points of difference between Co- trustful prayers of a child should not be Wednesday. takes place at high noon to-day