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The Republican Journal. MAINE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1898. _ BELFAST, _ NUMBITi IcT The Storm of November 29-30. Before in his 5'ear9/ 1*« came to this Obituary. employ loved ami honored him, ami wife died July 5, 1897, at the age of 84 was Hnl fhJ“® J ‘he years j Georgia, Evelyn Sherman, daughter of Marine Disasters ami Loss ot Life. Bangor line, He bad stood to assist in out his aud 10 months. il"e„ 7HS,h °,ntLe ready carrying He leaves two sons, Wil- Sherman. He was a member of side of steam- died at Royal King Wt a ^^eRerous Postmaster Henry Leonard Kilgore wishes. All his liam A. of Sch. William Slater, Capt. has ar- tke when through sickness, knowing Boston and Henry of David’s of Masons, and was well V Dodge, slip wav. tt Cambridge Northport, Lodge MOKMNG BY THE w,a8 in, his street last Sunday morn- rived at her destination, Fall Mass. and in l',e Katahdin when home on Church what the result must he never faltered and three Mrs know River, she had re;‘ked’ be, daughters, Elizabeth Rath- u as an active worker in the fraternity. her famous trouble. of a fall which occurred ing from the effects or but did his and burn of i Pub. Sch. Senator, Capt. Eaton, went ashore on tiinched, duty faced the Worcester; Mrs. Mary R Sprague Dexter Carver and Parker were Journal Co. was a native of Augustine — Nov 18th. Mr. Crow Island in the heavy storm of ‘he West of Kilgore inevitable, never and with a of and Miss Julia with Sunday. homin'bound Sueen,'-lfborne Bueksport, complaining Northport, A. Pendleton Capt. Howe. The former was 55 years fmm her but came to Belfast when a young Sch. Boston, dragged Srnithfield, courage which few men of Boston. He was a U’LR for Maine Seafar Mary Langdon of Cobb, Wight & nr possess. For many made Mason in King old, son of James Carver, and leaves a ashore on Bunker's point, been identified Co’s, tieet, Rockland, arrived at Nov. BiddefordBH i°fM a,no man, and his since closely months he had been at his David of j People.” Salem, Pool, and will he a total loss The desk almost daily Lodge Lincolnville, but afterwards farni y in Lineolnville. Mr. Parker was 30th. crew of of the For a few two men were taken off with the interests city. when it was with the utmost demitted to Excelsior by the life exertion that Lodge of Northport about Jo years old, a son of Augustine saving crew with life he had a and Sch. from Portland for considerable difficulty, years in early “daguerrian he was able to He was for in City County Yenilia, Eastport, reach his office. For a several years an active member Parker of Isiesboro. He leaves a a j "1 the West was one-half long wife, ——— ■ ■ 1 —■ before ashore at owned, and moved from to reported Southwest Harbor, Irtv. saloon" on wheels place time he has of | uj ». Gardner aud a known that he could not recover Corinthian Royal Arch of Bel- of William and one is full of water and will be a total wreck. ipiarter each hr Ru- Chapter daughter Drinkwater, fus aud VV li. and j Day’s Journal. Harrimau of She place taking daguerreotypes ambrotypes. his health, hut his indomitable will fast. The funeral will be held Thurs- chili.. was Prospect." kept him this, Sch.. Hammond, for New purchased last year he a studio in Lucy Bangor by them and form- In I860 established Belfast, even to the last wheu he afternoon. ashore at erly hailed from up, day, answered day, VO 1. York, Vineyard Haven, has a Milbridge. She was built out the business of iu Essex iu and subsequently bought calls at his home .'as in Heal Estate.. cargo of lumber. Cargo insured: vessel 1849 aud measured 51 tons. telephone regarding mat- Lewis Beach of Isiesboro was a seaman on M H. who had rooms in the Hara- ,i\v Court Delusions. wiled in Mathias Stewart, ters of his O. died of Sell. S. business, opened mail and dic- Alphonso Hearing consumption, the sell. Luuet, which was sunk in Tarpau- I Personal.. Yachts Edgar Foster of Bueksport was and of whose wrecked den block, Timothy Hunting, tated to his letters. at his home West Sch. S. C. Tryou, before reported ashore off Brant Ro k the replies Of him it can in Belfast December Jnd, lin Cove. He w is a young man, unmarried. during big were o' er J. S. Caldwell’s bookstore. at Fort is so on storm. Tbt* crew rooms he Point, high up the beach were taken off by the truly said, “He has fought a good tight, at the age of 48 years. He was born in Saco Janes Cox of Castine was captain of the that, no will he made to life savers. The was an enthusiast in his art and attempt haul her off Foster was one of the bes- Mr. Kilgore he has rinished his and learned the trade of Devices in Dec- ot the course, he has kept the carriage smith barge Penney, which foundered at sea. Jit- > until the next high run of tides. Nicholson fleet of fishermen ami was well abreast of the rapid march of im- > New York kept faith. Mr. Mathews was of of his the nuple purchased in 1895, going r. the Banks that a social ami father, late Chas. H Hearing of had his wife and one ehilil%w ith him. He a- List ...Obituary. A tow of coal one of which is com- and in the line of barges, seasons provement photojrapliy. genial fond of his Lewiston. He o < to following including the pres- disposition, friends and followed that upatiou was a brother of Mrs. Austin Danb-rth ol h re-well Fly-time. manded by Howes of ent. ^apt. Lincoluville, She sailed from r< New- When tie- Masonic Temple was built, in 1877, loved all who knew broke loose from then Buckspoit by him. He leaves a as as his health would Belfast. < tug and went adrift foundland Oct long permit, 11 s youngest, brother George is ijv- iMt-h, fur a a cargo of he bail rooms there fitted up for in the storm, and are believed to be lost. herring. specially wife, mother and two sisters of his and came to Belfast with his wife Jshe was m of ( John Mclnnis imme- about a poseil to have been lost on another t-arg- charge apt. him and there until he closed out muii- a.. Papers and N' ltb Andrew remained diate to mourn their j Sch. Albert L. Butler, Capt. Leland, from Grim -> f i; h ..m-ester, rirst family loss. Mr. Math- year ago. His wife was formerly Miss Nora mate; Will t!u- business when Postmaster Black Ja for went Perry, ,,.,k ami Fred I.. appointed ews’ funeral occurred and at the time River, Boston, ashore Friday and was very McCorison, *»f her marriage PERSONAL.. near Peaked Hill Rife Station :27th and is a Roberts, Aipheus Blaisde and E H Guil- I ot Belfast President Cleveland in 1887, by largely attended. The service was t«> Mr. was the widow of Frank Mi»a,i:e.. News of ford, Seamen. 'I'iie 1 conduct- Hearing | total wreck. The captain and four men were Foster was allied at A. I>. Bean in of that ! rii..t Ire. Weil- motile succeeding Capt. April ed the Rev. of this have no >4.8)0, aud her ^..,500. by Geo. S. Mills and Rev. R. T. Trnudy city. They children. is saved and three were lost. cargo both ill- j C. W. Fdlett vsiting L-• is ;;i R in- Tin \ eterans* Meer- sured. He held the dice until 1891, year. July, Capen. The floral offerings were beautiful He has oue half brother iu Chicago He was land. Ocean before Barge Belle, reported lost w n lie was succeeded by Arthur 1. Brown. ami Nine of the v» numerous. Phamix of a member c.f t he l'cited Order of the Golden while bound from News to Provi- wrecked s*«4s a*, Vineyard Lodge Masons, Newport to Miss Helen of Noriknort eft Mi u- Haven bax e been He then devoted himself other pursuits of of Knight dence, was at sea the condemned, but porthms which Mr. Mathews was a mem- Cross Lewiston. The funeral was held picked up Monday by of prominent for Mass. their cargoes will in most cases in* saved was of the Skoda Medical day Medfield, oceangoing tug North America anil towed and manager Co. ber, acted as escort to Grove Sunday afternoon. Lev. G. (1. Winslow offi- 3 of Dec)* Water 1 be.se vessels are the schooners Sadie Will- cemetery,where into Delaware breakwater. active existence. he Wallace B. White went to L''w;sn a •>..!-ess than in the safely dur tig its July 1, 1895, the interment was in the and the interment was n West Bel- I cutt, Hillsboro for New York, cargo of rock family lot. ciating, The Sail. Charles E. n became Postmaster of week to the winter. Sch. Raymond, Bangor for New plaster; Rondo. St. Job;; hu Fall River, ag by. appointment fast cemetery. Mrs. Hearing will return to spend York, ashore at Vineyard Haven, has a lumber laden; Nelli* Doe, Si ,bdm lor New Pr si lent Cleveland He was much inter- cargo Ithiel Lewiston to live with her son, Albert Trundv Mrs.