Republican Journal: Vol. 64, No. 20
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The Republican Journal. VO LIME t>4._ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, MAY Id, 181)2. NUMBER 2d. are played, by a vote of 88 to 55.The The General 31. E. Conference. Mr. A. (i. Ellis is amounted to $858,000, leaving a net in- Obituary. Personals. I confined to liis house tic journal. t ape Cod canal bill has been re- publican favorably crease of The total of the with pneumonia. $1,123,143. The of the ported to the Massachusetts legislature_ general conference Methodist Frederick W. died in EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE Senate bill is $22,470,118. The ammend- McKenney Waldo, Mr. Richard C. Rankin, of Boston, was in ^l!s„KI> The steel the Miss- Church assembled for its 21st Mr. W. H. Qiiimby went to Portland Wed- great bridge spanning ments include the Maine har- Episcopal May 8, at the home of his E. town last week. following: uncle, Henry and will issippi at Memphis was session at : nesday, return to-day with Mrs formally opened bors—Camden, $0,000; Po ill and, $10,000; quadrennial Boyd’s Opera House, Patterson, after a short illness of one week. Journal Co. Thursday.The Venezuela revolution- Mr. and Mrs. James II. Howes went to Quiinby. Mail Mount Desert, $30,000. Rivers—Kenne- Omaha, Nebraska, May 2, Bishop Bowman He was the son of W. lipHitai ists have taken to exploding dynamite George McKenney, Boston Tuesday. bec, $40,000; Penobscot, $15,000. presiding. On the platform hesicle the Bish- who was a soldier in the late both of Mrs. S. H. Thurston and daughter, Mrs. Circulation in and bombs in Caracas, but so far have not suc- war, | rgest City County. Speaker (Tisp laid before the House Fri- Mr. of the went to ceeded in funeral op sat l)r. Lanahan, of Baltimore, Dr. Parker, his parents being dead. He was in Belfast Varney, Crosby Inn, Myra French, and other members of the killing anybody.The day a communication from the Acting Sec- Boston midi is the paper for Maine sea- of the late Wm. was held in New of India, and Dr. Pearne,of Ohio. the cutter’s trade at W. A. Saturday. family, who have the winter at East Astor, retary of the Treasury, transmitting the Bishop learning Clark’s, | spent fa riny people.'' Vork Vice President Morton Newman read tin* rirst lesson— and at Miss Steam’s when he was Mr. Fletcher came home Providence, are now at home in Belfast. Thursday. estimate of the deficiency in the appro- scripture boarding Staples Monday was one of the pall bearers.A Wash- for for the current fiscal Psalms 121 and 122 from the memorable Bible taken sick. He was cared for from ■ N Terms. In advanee, $2.00 a year; priation pensions tenderly by evening Augusta. ingum special says mat a new mrncuity \eav. $2.50; at the expiration of the year of $7,074,322 and recommending that of John Wesley which was presented to the Miss Stearns but the doctor thought it best to Edward Waldo County Teachers’ Association. threatens the Inman Steamship Co. before Johnson, Es<j., and family have me uenciency oe supplied.it is stated Conference Hon. S. D. of remove him to his home. He never !«!m; Term.-. For one square, one iiu-h it will be able to take of Amer- by Waddv, Eng- realized, returned from Boston. advantage on the of Mr. Blaine The annual session of the Waldo n one authority that Justice that he was at County column $1.00 for week, ami 25 ican for the of Paris and land. It is a small volume, having John however, home. He was a ,,-W subsequent insertion. A fraction of registry City City ! Harlan, of the United States Mr. Thomas E. Shea, the actor, was in Bel- Teachers’ Association will he held in Har- of New Supreme initials the ami young man beloved all who knew i.i; i:eil as a full one. York. It is said there that the Wesley’s upon title-page, by him, Court, and United states Senator fast for a few days last week. mon Hall, Thorndike, on and Satur- British Morgan, an 1 the bereaved Friday admiralty when it granted the sub- of have been selected the shows that the founder <>f Methodism liter- family have the sympathy Alabama, by day, May 27th and 2<Sth. Musi.- will Ik* ,intents of Journal. vention of slOo.(HK) to each to be ot all in their Mr. Joseph B. Pendleton, of arriv- fur- To-Day’s steamer, President as arbitrators on the of the ally obeyed the command, “Search the affliction. His employer and Boston, part nished the B< forfeited in ease of a of ed for a brief visit. by fast School. All change nationality, United States in sea Tin* was which be- other kind friends some Monday High page 1. the Behring arbitra- Scriptures." hymn sung presented very reserved the of absolute of teachers are invited right purchase tion. lion. E. J. late United beautiful Mowers for the 1'uucral. The cordially and exported 'I,, Week"- New- \, w- ,t the M. Phelps, gins with,— latest advices from Owego, X. V.,are both vessels at stated This to 1m* K. ( i'ransfer- in Ileal l.-iate The tiener- prices. right, States minister to is selected as present. Bowler is president of it is England, “High on 11 is everlasting throne. that Mr. 1’aul White is recovering. j i-1 -e AU'tuoiial h:»\ obituaries. said, has not been relinquished by the tlie chief counsel on behalf of the United States The king of saintsIIis work surveys, Mr. N. association, and Miss Hrace E. Walton W i-.-ioi \rhor l>ay ,ti the South ln- British first biennial Llewellyn Drinkwater, of Lincolu- Mr. J. (J. Paul, of the firm of Swift«.<: government.The before tin*arbitration commission.The Marks the dear souls .lie calls His own, Paul, ui 1 Sri11" I’ri -■ nia i- W a hi,. * .unty ville, died of it'iiast, sei-i'i'tary. meeting of the Ocnoral Federation of And smiles on the race." May 1J, consumption, aged went to Boston on business. N-MH-iaiion Thr (iranite S'rike Senate spent most of the day on peculiar Monday Tin- is tli" Friday about JO He was following program lor > >•< Women's Clubs closed in last Fri- years. the son of the 'i lem e. \ u \ r> 1.i \\ I; ■ | Chicago the naval Foss the vast audience in a late Fridav, appropriation bill. The Demo- Bishop led Mr. Fred W. Belfast of B. tit" was Pute, agent the 27th, at Hi a. m : PAGE day evening. 11 a successful and in- Hubert Drinkwater, and lived on the homo beginning 2 crats opposed the addition of new war- most, devout, tender and urgent prayer. He teresting Mrs. Charlotte Em- & B. S. Co., went to Boston Monday. -Mnsir. Adiin ss of Ross ••! the N >• in Kansas. A gathering. to the House farm near Pitcher’s Mr. wid.-onie, C. nrhtni.i: ships hill.The Secretary prayed for the manifest at io of Christian pond. Drinkwater ilig- ,i Amendment... A I .aim for erson Brown, of Fast N. was Orange. .1., of the and the Director of the was a man of more than Mrs. Charles II. M atts went to Boston last gms, Tliorndik". llusimss. (Jm rii .s for Dis- It. Cleaves and hi- t'atver I'om- Treasury the world; for re- ordinary ability and eliosi-n president.The general execu- unity throughout practical mission: 1. Shouhl Si.iie hh'ce. .On \ h>- Ortan Wave. Mint have approved the proposition of the was active in all the affairs of the town. He week to visit her daughter. Mrs. Cobe. tin-Timelier join tin |*u- tive board of the of Labor lias forms ; for the of total abstinence : Knights de- of the World's prcvailciice in PAGE It. managers Columbian Ex- ; was :i of Rils Tln-ir •>. ll,.« „„ cided to boveott a member the and was con- Cajit. E. Bonner, who went to New York Play.* |, time wealthy shoe manu- for the issue of that the church might he more pure, holy, grange Ward'- Hra/iiian Letter The Nortli- position special *20,000,- shunhl 111- to Arithmetic* facturer of because he has from tilled spicuous in all matters order. last w- -k, returned to Belfast given Afternoon. .1, <• 20 Attention, fomrades Lynn, Mass., 0U0 in dO cents for use at the separate the world and with relatingt.othat Saturday. pieces expo- right- Music. The !\;r. < ie\ eland and ! 1 I. A ud\ all his union and is run- At tin' time of his death lie was foreman of Essay: Practical Value of discharged help sition, and bearing designs appropriate to eousness ; for more real converts; and for the Mr. and Mrs. Wright, of the Crosby Inn, iment-. A llustie Conu rt. Ih’e a non-union Massa- tesy, Miss Emma T. ning factory.The the occasion. The for such Grand Jury of Waldo He leaves a Morthmd, \! or I>a\ A 1 >eer l>le <.eniu-. authority homes and churches left behind.” The re- county. returned Friday from a visit to lloekland. j S"ais)w»rt. chusetts court has denied the Dismissed \Ir. PAGE 4. supreme action rests with House two 1 by Brown, Be lfast. Congress.The services was and wife, children, one brother and four Teaehing motion for a new trial in the ease of James ligious graciously helpful Mrs. A. .J. E. Ingraham, of lloekland, ar- ..! School A- to the New continued the discussion of the Exereise in Miss Training Sundry ail excellent for the sisters.