The Republican Journal: Vol. 70, No. 52
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The Republican Journal. Ml 70._ BELFAST, MAINE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1898. NIMBLE777 Washington Whisperings. There is Christmas .Services. belief in some ;he Christ. Sucb » great I ami character of its Founder aud Initiator. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. every evidence that the war is # journal. department lersouality, some almost superhuman being Jesus is to the world of men no [EPUBLICAN strenuous the nation from legendary making efforts to put The services at the ;hat shall >w and deliver no of enough Unitarian church on hero, phantom superstition, no fabled has been a common T. S. Ford of Swanville went to Amerioan troops into Cuba to meet any oppression or bondage, reason of the Togas Homer came home from Christmas morning were being existing by ingenious Dickey Union to liM'AY .VOK.MKG BY THE according to the belief m al of the early nations and races. call through the speedy evacuation of the credulity of men, he is more real and pow- Monday to do work. announced last were in the darkness evangelistic spend Christinas. All the program week. The church In proportion as they erful to-day than centuries He ■ Spanish garrison. transports when, ago, Pub. Co. was and of affliction aud national adversity, the walked in Dr. P. E. Luce of Waterville was in Bel- Orrin J. f 1' Journal available in the Atlantic are neatly appropriately and flesh ami blood the Gallileeau Dickey spent Christinas with ports being decorated, and was their faith in the _ the discourse the stronger deeper hills and the Judean plains. Strange and fast Monday on business. friends in Rockland. | prepared with “rush orders” for sailing by pastor, Rev. J. M. this deliverer, this Homing of great powerful marvellous is that while other men > PAPER for Maine Seafar- South. was it, great 1 The Spanish evacuation is to be Leighton, and was that should strike off the chains Elmer Crowell of Christ- Edward H. M*r,i6 timely highly ap- personality and women who have gained reverence and Newport spent Kelley of Bangor spent Christ- made with unusual Presi- aud with their Heaven-sent ,ng people.” celerity.The preciated by the congregation. of servitude, admiration have lessened in their greatness mas with his sister, Mrs. Robert Coombs. mas with his relatives in Belfast forth t*> freedom. The Jewish dent has appointed Ethan A. Hitchcock leader he led with the flood of that this one There was for years, great S. W. Freeman went to Boston of special Christmas music at the nation in bondage, looked the coming of out Monday on Walter Poor spent Christmas with his 111 and Missouri, the present ambassador to figure stands more really, more nobly U1 ,uoii City County their Redeemer, one sent from to be of the North church last Sunday as follows their Saviour, to-day than in all .the years that have been business. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O Poor. — Russia, Secretary Interior, he their Jehovah who should Restorer, since His death. Time, instead of vice Secretary Bliss, resigned.The morning. ancient lessening Arthur Burns went to hi advance,$2.00a year; should give them their rights and His as it Islesboro Monday Peter Welch was at home Christmas from sent six greatuess, has undeniably done flits for three months. surgeon general’s office female “The Story of the Christ It is a for a Child” national aud racial glories. natural, with other great personalities, has only short visit. Hurricane Island. 5‘ f ur one square, one inch trained nurses to Cuba from New York Soprano solo Miss sn Jesus of Nazareth was by Sailie B. Durham and instinctive belief, tended to increase it, to enhance His sweet- ■ cuts for one week, ami chorus W. O. Colby went to Islesboro to Dr. John Stevens Dec. 23d. are destined for the the leader who answered in many ways to ness and Monday spent Christmas with lent insertion. They humanness, to make him dearer to "On Bethlehem’s is work on division at Puerto Peaceful Hills.” Clave their expectations, but there deep sadness the hearts of each Dark Harbor cottages. friends in I hospital Principe. succeeding generation. Bangor. -_ .-ll-ZI- aud In the truth,” “that He came unto his own other female nurses were started ,(P. D. Quartette chorus Year follows year and the number of His Fifty him not.” Adelbert Merrill left Monday for a visit in firs. W. F. went to Ring, Ring the Bells,” Ron,} ana his own received followers is and that His Triggs Bncksport To-l>ay’s Journal. for Cuba on December lb and it is intended “Ring^ increased, charac- Mass. Soprano Solo and unseen chorus. After these heroes aud leaders have left us, ter Hudson, for a short visit. to 100 with the division is better understood, is seen to he more Monday place altogether we instinctively venerate them, we begin alive Uif l. EVENING. truly to-day than centuries ago. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Brick expect to leave C. J. Hall with his hospitals of the seventh corps.It is with a real’zation of their true greatness aud spent Christmas fami- “O Little Town of shal the names of the other great teachers, mi ltuarv. Christmas Ser- as little short of certain in the Bethlehem,” Bemis to celebrate their deeds, to have to day for a short visit in Massachusetts. in this accepted of worth, the other mighty prophets ami leaders of ly city. Personal. .Wedding Solo, "Night Nights,” Van De Water for of best informed official and diplomatic circles jreat respect the day their birth, men, and the Otis pure, powerful, far-reaching Whitmore went to Augusta Tuesday Mrs. Lettie Belle of Boston is vis ,,,,, ,, John Parker and the of their death. This has been Cooper f that negotiations will be opened soon ‘‘Christmas day voice of this Peasant of Nazareth is mightier ,-Anri Bells,” Ptfneger the attitude of nation towards its on business. itiug relatives in Belfast and Swanville. toward so modifying the Bulwer "Oh Christmas every than any. Moses with all his wisdom aud Clayton Bells, Ring Far and Near,” heroes and reformers. At this season of the ..Obituary— “Nig” moral embodied in his utter- Mrs. C. C. Rowe went to i.idle.. .Our George m treaty as t»» meet the conditions of the insight great Brooks Tuesday Rev. R. T. Capen visited relatives in Wa- Simple tear all of Christendom celebrates the birth- called the of r concerning American con- Misa his ances,—Buddha, light Asia, to attend the funeral of Frank Auies. Eighteen Ninety-Eight... present day Durham was in tine voice aud the iay of this child, called by parents, Jesus, with his truths tertown, Mass., the first of the week. n ntal Plants tor Maine. and inspired words,—the traction and control of the which means, a saviour. Nicaragua chorus did excellent Looking backward, ethical wisdom of the coun- Clinton G. is the holi- '*■ A•. work, showing the tine Confucius, sage Ferguson spending Hon. N. F. Houston was in Hallowell and K 3. we how the life and Canal.Christmas was observed very see personality of the sel and admonition of the noble ■ of the Mr. Socrates, days with his in this an Control..The State training leader, C. M. Craig. Man of Nazareth has been woven into the family city. Gardiner Monday on business. quietly in Washington. The weather was the Stoic Epictetus with his strong of all our appeals cool and In the The Methodists had a fabric present-day civilization. We to the self ami C. W. Follett returned v.K 4 bracing. presidential Christmas concert reliance unconquerableness Monday from a Miss Ellen D. Townsend is her let in almost every department of life and spending circle the was a very one. The at the church of men, Seneca, Marcus Aurelius, Shake- visit in Rockland. \ ulume..Don't Re-elect day quiet Sunday evening. The pro irt some manifestation of the vacation at her home in New Ct principle speare, with his great knowledge of human Haven, nuestions. ..Papers and President and Mrs. McKinley have several was well and gram rendered aud included a solo w iieli was the central essential soul of Madison Snow was at > Transters in Real Es- nature, and his ail of home from Seal Frank home friends from Ohio at the White aud life of this great inspired dramas, Elliugwood arrived Saturday stopping Miss e character great soul of the these seem s ,' tnport News. by Pettingill; recitations by Misses faint, seem hut echoes to those Harbor Christmas. from House and with them and a half dozen j^es. The art, literature and life of modern Lynn, Mass. * vGE 5. and simple truths 111 the sermon on the Mount, others in their native Mitchell, Spinney Cook; solo by Miss Miles is a manifestation,of his Men formerly living State, spirit. or those words in or William F. Thomas arrived home from W. A. Faunce of arrived a instinctive and undying spoken parable Toledo, O., Friday the Christmas dinner was Dinsmore; quartette bv the Unitarian :urn with an noble reverence to his enjoyed. prophecy disciples aud followers. It Camden to with 1 At'.E 6. :o this Son of Man, who was and is, the Tuesday. spend Christmas relatives. cnoir, who volunteered to assist. The high- is even of so ami true a seer as Thomas kindly of is deep Register f Deep Wa- est re\ elation what it possible for man Irvin L. Bowden was at home from choir was Messrs Carayle said He walked iu Judea eigh- North Dr.