The R Journal."" THDBSDAY, FEBRUARY 1901. __BELFAST, MA1KE, 21, NUMBER 8 ^ of To-Day’s to contents Journal. meeting....According the war depart- A SPELL OF WEATHER. Bowler, a well-known teacher of Boston at OBITUARY. THE ment’s plans, the army is to be recruit- the time of his death. She leaves two sis- KNIGHTS UF PYTHIAS BALL. I'AGE 1. PERSONAL. ed to its full authorized ters and a circle of strength of Snow Drifts IS Feet large friends to mourn Week...Legislative Notes.. No Deep, Mercury at or Re- died at his home on their loss. 100,000 men. The regular army now Rufus Walton High The v«* Vi-iine lee .A Spell of Weather.. low Zero and Roads Impassable. fourteenth annual ball of Belfast Literature in the 19th Cen- consists of about street last at the age of 80 years. George A. Gilchrest has gone to Boston v j.-m-an 67,000 men, including Saturday Uniform Hare While here After a Company Rank, Knights of Py- on ■jh* ».‘,.criean Belgian Club...Along the troops in the Philippines, so that many reckoned our recent He was born in Belfast, a son of Samuel long distressing sickness Hiram F. buisness. ofTythins Ball.-Concern- severe at his thias, was held in the Belfast Opera House Knight the new enlistments are limited to weather from the snow storm the last to of a Page passed away residence on Mc- .V i. i-trirs..Personal...High School which Walton, and was pass away Donald H. S. Dean of Rockland was in about Feb. street, Bucksport, Feb. 15th, at the Tuesday evening, and was, as usual, a bril- Belfast 1.1 in Keal Estate. 33,000 men....Connecticut, Louis- begun 4th, it really dates back to Jan. of eleven. The father was among of family age about 60. A brother,Dr. J. John liant success Tuesday on business. PAGE 3. ana, Tennessee and have and Page, in every particular. The dec- Washington 28th, from that time until the business men of the now in California, and one Miss been as Saturday^ enterprising early sister, orations of the hall J. A. Havener of Auxiliary Fishing Ves- selected the names of the four Feb. who was were more elaborate Rockport is visiting his sperience.. 16th, the mercury hovered about of the last century. In 1806, in com- Mary Page, present during his last General I,ibbey...New England authorized the and the' part survives Mr. than ever before and mother, Mrs. A. S. warships by House, zero mark and did hours, Page. At the breaking included all the usual Havener. ,. tmers Boston's New Drink uot get above the and Nathaniel for the construction of which a bill is freezing pany with Janies Nesmith out of the Civil war he n University of Maine Alumni. The enlisted, giving features, with several new ones. Banks of A. E. Stevens and wife left in the Senate.The President point. Ice King held all New England he built the first three-story build- faithful and valuable service until last Saturday p>uk cgjnn. pending Stanley, by and stood on "| in its and even wounds received in battle he was palms potted plants eaoh for a short visit in Auburn. page Feb. 13th sent the nomination grasp, New York did not es- on the site where the stores to 3. following ing in Belfast, obliged side of the to 14th accept his discharge with health seriously stage and large flags were drap- Mrs. E. L. Grenada News Notes. the Senate: Charles A. Boutelle of cape. February this cold period had of Augustine Colburn, Owen Bros. and£. S. Stevens went to Lewiston impaired, for which a small pension was ed at the rear, with the double of PAGE 4. Maine to be a on the retired proved to be the most triangle for a visit of two Captain persistent of Pitcher are now located. It was known as allowed him. a sufferer for sev- Tuesday weeks. spell Although the order in at the Water list of the Navy...The House committee of weather that has occurred eral years his cheerful words and evergreen top. The tri- A. Famine..County Correspon- in the history the “Babel” on account of its peculiar genial C. Mosman and Walter S. Hobbs went f \ iihors. on naval affairs Feb. loth fa- manner insured a hearty welcome to all angle was brightly illuminated with incan- reported of the Boston Weather Bureau. contained the to Lewiston on the Another shape. The building Masonic and he visited. Tuesday business. PAGE 3. vorably Senate joint resolution feature of this gatherings places The funer- descent lamps and bore the inscription, cold spell was- the continu- in 1840. In 1811 he be- al was held Belfast. bronze medals to the officers and hall. It was burned Sunday afternoon, Rev. Wni. Ralph Hart of visited .Wedding Bells...The giving ance of winds “Belfast Company No. 2,” in red letters, Lawrence, Mass., Farm Annual..Frances men of high from the north, northeast of the first Forsyth officiating and the honors of the U. the North Atlantic squadron came one of the coporators Bap- in the his father, G. M. Hart, the week. s:ii of tile Belfast or and V. D.’s.of which he was a and, centre “U. R., K. P.” in large past Hospital.-News in the battle of northwest; they were most violent act of worthy member, participating Santiago tist church, established by special were extended. The letters with Brainard Griffin at when calm remains were placed colored lights. The festoons and family of St. Paul, PAGE 6. bay. ...The Senate committee on night, But 77. in appro- ordinarily prevails. He died in 1853, aged Ru- the Silver Lake receiving tomb to remain are while these Legislature. of bunting about the front of the Minn., visiting at Wellman L. Hanson’s...... he priations has the fortifica- winds blockaded until gallery '1 Maine Tress People at completed land travel, fus, the subject of this sketch, served a few spring. f lie. p Water tions bill. It carries an and in the top of the hall w ere C. Ilowes and Vessels..High increase over filling in the roads and walks as artistically Hervey wife left Tuesday F'ire Statistics. fast as years as a clerk in the store of his brother, .ne the House of and to the central was a $311,000, of which $225,000 shoveled out, H. arranged, chandelier for short visit in Boston and New York. PAGE 7. they certainly prevented the anil then went to Old Town, where he en- Joseph Grindle, after a long sickness is for the purchase of land on from added a large arc light. A tri- Cushing's freezing up of the bay. Had these winds complicated troubles, died at the resi- large single Mrs. Samuel Adams went to .Original Story. and the erection of bat- gaged in numerous pursuits, including lum- Bangor last island, Maine, ceased to dence of his son, Clarence Grindle, in Or- angle in evergreen with the figures “1901” page 8. blow, or veered to the and trade. He took week to attend the funeral of Col. J. W. teries and $71,000 for carriages for 12- southwest, bering, log driving land, Feb. 16th, at the age of 75 years. Mr. in iiunty to send the colored lights hung at the rear of the Porter. Correspondence..Ship inch mortars. There is a decrease of so.as drift ice into the harbor, contracts in various lines and carried on a Grindle was well known and Births. ..Marriages.. Deaths. universally hall. There were also the usual minor de- for our water communication esteemed in the town where he was born $25,000 the care of fortifications. would have been store at the village. In 1849 he went to John X. Stewart, who has been confined and had always lived. Of a and vices of That the opposition to the bill shut off. The long continued and extreme large promi- drums, swords, guns, etc., arranged to his house OF THE WEEK. shipping Philadelphia, where he remained two years, nent but two Isaac several weeks by an injury, is riEWS in the U. S. Senate will not a cold and the family survive, Perry iu various positions, and many additional permit frequent snow falls must other- and then went to California. He worked Grindle of North 90 and slowly improving. vote to Bluehill, years old, incandescent added to be taken on the measure at the wise have about that Capt. ffm, Grindle of lamps the brilliant \i mis. Portland brought result. As it for a time in the but was en- Bucksport, who light- Miss building session was made clear mines, chiefly wears effect. Blanche L. Sullivan attended the present during was the harbor has ly more years than three score and ve received circulars no- frequently been skim- as a contractor and in trade. He built Friday’s session. It was announced that gaged ten, The officers of the Governor’s reception and ball in Augusta rat after the med over in the but newly-elected company Slay 1, 1901, unanimous consent for a vote would not morning, by night all and the first toll road across the last operated areas follows: F. H. Thursday. bp several unions will ex- trace of ice would it Captain, Welch; 1st be granted....The meeting of the cabinet disappear. Through Sierra Nevadas, owned onenf the best out- Miss Betsey Staples, eighty-one years old, ; l hours will constitute a all the mail Lieut., F. J. Stephenson; 2d Lieut., H. E. Mrs. H. H. Forbes is able to be Feb. 15th was devoid of interest. trains arrived and departed fits of died Feb. 4th at the residence of her again public teams in the mountains, and at one niece, E. about the el that shall receive The members in session with but Mrs. Jennie R. H. Roberts, 136 Holland Knight; Rec., F. Carrow; Treas., F. I). house, after being confined to her they remained less slight delay occasionally, but the time did an extensive business o. The circular is lumbering street, West Mass. Miss Chas. M. bed weeks. signed than an hour and transacted no business. train on the Somerville, Staples’ Jones; Sentinel, Welch; many freight Belfast branch had to in with a Mr. Russ. home was Guard, ii the and company He built in Searsport, Me., and for the carpenters joiners, Secs. Hay and Hitchcock were not pres- be cancelled and Wm. M. Welch. B. the crew employed in in se', past few years she had been accustomed to Hatch, formerly of Islesborc, was and masons, plumbers, ent at the churches era] newly-settled sections meeting.Gen. Boynton, a snow spend the winters in West Somerville and At 8 o’clock Col. Elmer Small and quite ill with the at his in .inl their running plow to keep the line clear. in California, lie was a devout Capt. grip home Mel- helpers, gasfitters chairman of the inaugural press com- Methodist, summers in Searsport. The which the event in Au- The first freight from the west since Feh. funeral, I. M. Cottrell entered and were received rose, Mass., last week. great mittee, announces that by arrangement and contributed liberally to the funds for was private, was held Feb. 6th, Rev. Mr. was the 4th arrived with military honors the in full !.'■ 14th, Governor’s with at Arms Ransdell of the here Feb. 16th. building and the and Reynolds, of North Cambridge, officiating. by Company, Capt. Thomas Burgess has arrived home i Sergt. supporting churches, ! he was While our The body was taken to for uniform. from 'apitol beautifully senate all local press men and resident harbor and bay are free from did much missionary work by his Searsport burial. \ inalhaven, where his schooner, the !■■! upright the occasion and was The Belfast Band then a correspondents and all visiting press ice, Fox Island Thoroughfare is closed to the men with gave concert, P. M. Bonney, is frozen in. I visitors from all of example among rough whom parts men will make direct to Mr. American Literature in the every number of which was execu- application navigation; Boston docks were frozen up, he was in contract. At one igth Century. skilfully S. A. Parker left i: ivernor Hill and staff re- E. G. chairman of brought time, Tuesday for Winsted, Dunnell, the con- and New York last week had the main ted. Following is the program: visitors in the executive only when m company with his brother Samuel Conn., to visit his half-brother, I). M. gressional press committee, for press The lecture Rev. A. Overture Summer Night’s Dream, i Mrs. Hill and Miss Man- ship channel open, and one of the large in a a by Ashley Smith at Suppe facilities at the capital building and for store, season of almost famine struck Intermezzo—Salome, Lorraine Drinkwater, who is seriously ill. ocean the Universalist church even- the ladies in the Senate liners was ice-bound in her dock. So the section in which were last Sunday admission to the inaugural platform. they located. Fantasia from Maritana, Wallace C. H. Ames, at one time -e was a brief resume proprietor of the reception continued from The President told complete was the embargo that its effects to the ing of the best in litera- Ballet Music from Feramors, Rubenstein Senators who called They gave freely suffering people Bay View House, has In the the ture of the as Gavotte Camden, bought the evening citi- upon him Feb. 16th that would were severely felt in the New York markets. about them and relieved the past century, such only a dil- Wilhelmina, Montague Congress distress of of DeWitt Commercial Hotel in Mass. ... ; cist a gave a to the student and earnest admirer Medley popular airs, Athol, reception be called in extra session as soon as the Prices of meat, fish, oysters and vegetables hundreds who would otherwise have fared igent could ■ u Hall.Charles E. Twenty-three dances were on the card. Dr. W. L. City Cuban Constitution should be received. advanced at a rate. compile. Literature is a mirror of a nation’s West, V. S., was in known rapid Large consign- badly. During his last years in California Skowhegan Portland builder, .....It Two new were introduced into the last week on will cost the government $25,000 ments of life and the purpose of the lecturer was to figures professional business, and per- 4th after a illness. produce for New York city from he owned and a large ranch in long in salaries alone to hold the operated grand march, the procession forming across formed an inaugural Iowa, Illinois and the lead to quickened thought, urge a more operation in dental surgery...... uni high in the masonic or- ball in the Indiana, Missouri, Florian. In 1892 he returned to Belfast pension bureau building. serious choice and of and double triangle at the close of the is a member of Northwest section were either tied up by study the best pro- Hon. Wm. B. Swan, who has been confin- prominent Fully $10,000 in incidental expenses and has since resided here. He married inarch. a the snow en or duqtions in literature,and to the minds ed to the house a cold societies. He had "been be added to this.Gen. MacArthur route else badly delayed by in and after the death of his open by was out Monday may California, was served on the at the ... ic and to a broader vision of what our uational Supper stage for the first time in city government has informed the war that the ice in the North River, which crippled first wife he married Mrs. Anna nearly three weeks. department Libby, rear of the curtain from 10 to 12 o’clock Republican leader. He was the Hancock and life shall become in the next hundred years. by transports Kilpat- transportation. who survives him. He had no children. I)r. and Mrs. E. A. Wilson will be at home j'il popular.Isaac Parker rick At the of caterer M. R. Knowlton of the Windsor have left Manila for the United I he snow which fell here was not m beginning the century the English this week from ,i who disappeared from his Mr. Walton belonged to a long-lived, hardy Hotel. is the bill of fare: Burlington, Vt., and the States. The Hancock has the thirtieth but in hard and people asked, “Who reads an American Following doctor will in r nas returneu. At feathery flakes, granules, most of below the be his office next 4tn, volunteer on board and family, whom, though Saturday. infantry the the wind it into drifts that in some book ?” But to-day some of our books Oysters, (Raw) his disappearance a letter carries 400 sick packed medium stature, were experts in manly Cold Turkey Cold Ham The announcement has been made of the Kilpatrick soldiers. have a circulation in m which he stated that he places would bear the weight of a horse, larger England than Cold sports and in labor requiring combined Tongue engagement of William C. White, formerly ; and a snow here. The eminent men of 1801 were not Salad himself in the Androscog- upon which wooden shovel Cabbage of to Mrs. strength and agility. Shortly before coming Olives Pickles Belfast, Ada Nye of Milford, At the annual Cumberland In Brief. The Chicago Record made little When cut out in literary men. The world will never out- Celery says impression. East Mr. Walton met with a severe Hot Rolls Mass. Mention of Mrs. L. M. X. Stevens has sent the injury the Good Tem- fol- blocks it resembled marble, but was far grow some of the writings of Benjamin Ice Cream and Assorted to his spine, but by his indomitable will he Cake Miss Eliza ; Portland, Feb. 14th, reso- lowing message to the editor of the and those of Brockden Pendleton was in Belfast a few whiter than any marble ever quarried. at work Franklin; Brown, Apples Oranges Grapes rting the resubmis- official organ of the AY. C. T. U.: “Print kept under conditions which would Tea Milk days last week on her home to Isles- against From all sections of Waldo have our first real novelist, were works of power Coffee way amendment were as good as can of Mrs. county have made a less determined man aconfirm- boro from "ihibitory many things you and he was The tables were set and the ser- Rockland, where she has been ill come of the first writer to earn his living handsomely remonstrance to be sent Carrie Nation. She certainly has ac- reports great drifts, through which, ed invalid. He was an active worker in the with the with his pen. Philadelphia was the earliest vice was all that could be desired. grip. was all complished much.”.A des- in many cases, it has been found impossible, Methodist church signed by present. special and his presence will be Harraden 8. Pearl of W brother of to the centre of literature,;and ranks high to-day. The dancing was continued until 3 o’clock. Bangor attended the Longfellow, patch Post-Intelligencer of with the crews and teams available, to open greatly missed in the congregation. The ■t In 1800 Lincoln, our most loved The committees in charge are entitled to Zeta Psi convention held last week in Port- Longfellow, died at his Seattle. AYashington, says 60 men were roads. A road broken out one would president, day funeral was held Monday afternoon, Rev. land Land, Feb. 14t)i. at the ad- entombed by an explosion at the Union Poe, and Dr. Holmes w ere born. This year great credit for the excellence of the ar- and in Brunswick under the auspices be filled in again level full the next night. G. E. »:■ A mi years and 9 months, mines, owned by the AA'elling Collierv Edgett officiating. Washington Irving published the in all Fran- of the Bowdoin In the drifts the roads were shoveled History rangements particulars. Capt. chapter. iw leaves a company, and that there is understood larger widow,two sons, of New York, and John Howard Payne’s cis II. Welch and Fred G. Spinney were I. A. Conant and architects of Bos- to be no of their out to a depth of from G to 10 feet, and the Geo. W. died Henry Staples went to Hu-hard, hope rescue.The Longfellow very suddenly “Home, Sweet Home” belongs to this door with the aids: crews found next that their labor directors,' following Auburn Tuesday to attend the annual en- unmarried daughters, Renfrew gold mine in Nova Scotia, with morning in his room in the Revere House Tuesday period, but is dear to every American’s W. J. Clifford, J. A. Montetiore, J. F. Syl- of the and Lucia AVads- an of has realized was in vain. The snow would drift in dur- campment Maine Division, Grand ngfellow expenditure $3,500 morning. He was apparently as well as for its heart. In 1817 Bryant’s Thanatopsis appear- vester, W. W. Knowlton, J. B. Waterman, of the uit-ilow, who reside at home. $90,000 owners. There is noth- ing the night, filling the cuts level full and usual Army Republic. Monday evening and retired about ed in the North American Review. In 1820 M. I- r a Airs. James ing in the Klondike that will Elmer Small, W. Welch, J. K. Dennett, I the callers at The Journal sister. surpass solid enough to bear the weight of a man. 8.30 o’clock. about 0.30 he Among office ( officers of Tuesday morning James Fenimore his life W. M. ambridge.ri’he United that....The Chang Chi Tung, Cooper began F. Patterson, C. Welch. was Rev. Geo. E. 1 One section of from Waldo yesterday Tufts, who has al has of road, leading went to the hotel office and asked for some been ordered to de- viceroy Ilankow, have tried arid de- work. Following are the committees: been confined t<> Station to Swanville was fenced out. The the house for some weeks, x Chinamen now in Port- at Ilankow Jamaica ginger for a pain in his stomach. For the most the third decade of the capitated eight alleged part Reception committee, F. I). Jones, M. W. lie is glad to be about to evade the immi- Boxer leaders....The drifts were heavy and extended far out into About an hour later a again. trying transport Sheridan telephone message century was sterile. We scarcely ever hear Welch, R. E. Strout, 11. E. Knight, A. E. ! so was ; He will send them to sailed from San Francisco for the fields that it impossible to get was sent to the house from Mathews Bros’, Bicknell. Saturday the names of the writers of that The following members of T. II. Marshall period. Committee on Elmer 5> hence tliey will probably Manila, via Honolulu, carrying $2,000,- around them, as was done in most oTier where he was about arrangements, Small, Relief mill, employed, asking From 1830 to 1800 our literature became dis- F. II. W. M. C. Corps attended tin* State Convention n- i to 000 in coin to the in the eases. Last but three Chairman, Welch, Welch, way ('hina.Jlajor gold pay troops Thursday mail stages as he had not at the mill. in Auburn him, appeared tinctive, as our national life w'as dis- M. Welch, J. A. Montetiore, R. E. Strout, Tuesday: Mrs. J. F. MoKeen, "J Portland lias been desig- Philippines. The 26th and 27th infan- those from just arrived here, Camden, Centre Mr.'John Jones, the landlord’s father, went J. B. Waterman, A. E. Bicknell, F. D. Mrs. Daniel L. Mrs. II. mand the detachment from try regiments, a number of recruits tinctive, and the trend of intellectual life Rowe, J. Dodge, Lincolnville and Stockton Some to his room and found him Jones, F. J. Stephenson, E. F. Carrow, II. Springs. lying naturally was Mrs. E. O. Pendleton, Mrs. I),. IE Strout. Guard of Maine that is to and cabin passengers were also on and vigor toward New England. Whit- E. Knight. of the mails were brought in and taken out as if but life nauguration of President board....The stores and warehouses in in bed asleep, was extinct. tier and Willis were the Eevi M. Poor of is in perhaps strongest Col. Dunlap and stall' were unable to be Augusta Belfast Bros, of Kockland Boston and the wherever by the postmasters of the near-by offices, He had evidently died instantly and pain- Perry merchandise, of this period. \\Te have now one of the visiting his mother and who are con- on or present on account of illness of some of the sisters, an in- of the John P. who came foot, by single teams over as a ating inaugurating situated, Squire corpor- lessly, his face bore natural expression. one 1 country’s great uncrowned heroes, of fined to the house b\ illness. There are i’-' members. Among the visitors present were aiiling rock from their ation. the provision packing concern the short section of road, while the stages Mr. was born in now Longfellow Pittston, the greatest seers and prophets, Ralph five sick persons in the Mrs. Poor, i ne is to use one or which failed for in were were unable to the following: Capt. I. M. Cottrell, a former family, plan $3,000,non 1S08, get through the drifts be- and enlisted when a man Randolph, young Waldo Emerson. This man represents the the mother, F. 8. Coombs ami wife and Geo. mobiles for this purpose, ca- sold at auction in Boston Feb. 18th. yond. captain of Belfast Company, but now a in one of the companies formed near the noblest mental and moral life of our l’ tiling ten tons at a load, The property was bid in by the reor- nation. member of Laconia Company and of the E. Thomas and wife. The road from the Hayford district was but to o he able to make more ganization committee at $1,100,000. The close of the war, unassigned any regi- From 1800-70, a reconstruction period, was many shoveled out drifts 10 feet staff of the major of the Second New Hamp- Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ilarriman of Water- than a horse and of Frank O. through deep ment. He worked twelve years in Bath not in team, personal rights Squire prolific literature, although many- shire Charles A. Maho- ville attended the t ie Wednesday, Feb. 13th, but Thursday morn- Regiment; Capt. reception given by e a cheaper mode of cou- were sold to the same committee for and then came to Belfast and entered the fine were written. We should also things of now of citizens of to Gov. John F. I he annual snow are re- ing the cut was filled in level full. The ney, formerly Belfast, captain Augusta Hill, dinner of the $130,000....Severe storms of Mathews Bros. For several mention W. D. one of our employ Howells, greatest of Grand the executive council and the members of bar association was given ported in Europe....The asphalt contro- farmers in that neighborhood had a quan- j Pierpole Company Farmington; years past he has been foreman of the door and most Catholic critics and perhaps our Fell. 15th. Ex-Gov. Cleaves versy has been in of 200 of Chancellor F. W. Whiting of Old Town; the legislature, Thursday evening, Feb. 14th. temporarily adjusted tity produce, including pounds He was a fine of third novelist. We be I has the department. mechanic, really- great should M. F. mlges AVebb, Putnam, Sav- Venezuela....The Queen resigna- cream for the which was Past Chancellor Lenfest of Vinal- Mrs. W. was creamery, promised social and a C. TutHe called to Water tion of the genial and disposition, had proud of the activity- and achievement of ■use and Strout and Judge present Spanish cabinet.. to be delivered in the The haven; F. E. Cottrell and wife of Rock- ville last w^eek the city. produce number of friends. He was a member by serious illness of her New were “The Danish government,” says the large the last 25 years, and the average quality of Hampshire pres- was in a box on the land; O. II. Dilworth of Madison. placed big dry goods of the of He a little granddaughter, Erma. The child had 1 > | making was entirely infor- Copenhagen correspondent to the Lon- Knights Pythias. leaves the nation’s literature has measurably- a Tuesday afternoon Silver Cross Lodge forward runners of horse sled and seven sister in a diphtheria but has overcome that disease and itiry at Saco were given the don Daily Mail, “has evidently broken brother and Augusta, and brother improved. The growth of literary clubs, men started with it over the drifts for the conferred the three ranks on a candidate, is in a fair for Mrs. Tuttle a II. Knight,who is charged all dealings with the United States in in New York City. His age was 54 years. the of and way recovery. equipping public libraries, the and after the work was rder of Fannie at regard to the sale of Danish AYest city. The trip from S. V. Philbrook's farm to performed the Grand returned home Friday night. Sprague, publication of magazines and papers devot- ■ Chancellor convened a of the Grand ’th. Judge Powers made Indies.” the creamery, a distance of over four miles, The remains of Cyrus Davis, a former meeting Recent ed to literature have and en- Washington despatches indicate o strengthened the the jury during the fore- was made in less than an hour. The crew resident of were taken there re- Lodge members present and conferred that H. M. Lord will be successful Montville, the life. Our Major to. p. m., the returned couraged nation’s present Grand on Past Chancellors N. in his efforts to secure an in jury LEGISLATIVE NOTES. was S, V. and F. M. Philbrick, True Hay- for interment in the lot beside Lodge degree appointment t cently family literature with that of acquittal.The story of a compares favorably J. F. J. and M. F. Len- the regular army. That this will prove so ford, Thos. J. Brown, Chas. Simmons, F.d. his wife. Funeral services were held at the Pottle, Stephenson ’-’e
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