Republican Journal: Vol. 68, No. 35
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The Republican Journal. MAINE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1896. 35. _ _BELFAST, NUMBER of 10th.L. C. Illinois, Sept. Bateman, senator Frye in Belfast. else I’d read Webster’s an journal. the anything unabridged Concerning Local Industries. PERSONAL. Populist candidate for governor, is It would take a year and a half PERSONAL. He dictionary. confident that few Receives an Ovation and Makes a Thus the creditor !>1»AY MORNING BY THE very very Populists Splendid to get such a bill through. Hutchins Bros, set a large granite monu- F. S. will forsake him for Mr. Frank, lie says Speech. The Opera House Filled to Overflow- class would get a year and a half’s notice Walls, Esq., of Vinalhaven was in Axel Hay ford of St. John, N. B., is visit- be them in ment at last week for the that he has the admiration every honest ing. that their debts would paid silver, Bucksport family the city last week. friends in Journal Pub. debtor ing Belfast. Co. man has for Mr. who stood for instead of gold. O, the class would of Silas Leach of Penobscot. Winslow, Senator Wni, P. is Daniel H. Lane of Frye assured of a have a tine time of it! Ho you suppose any Boston visited relatives Miss Edith is what he believed, but he can not admire hearty Pettingill spending the week wherever creditor would wait a minute for his Dr. Isaac Hills of this is manufactur- in Belfast last week. the reception he may go in his native money. city with friends in ... on in and position of Mr. Frank, who is in the Bangor. City County. and his He would set all the machinery of the law a new dental wash called and is to the free vote State, coming to Belfast is ing “Boro-Bornyl,” Tyler H. Bird went to light catering silver always in motion to collect his debts as soon as pos- Rockland last Thurs- Mrs. Isabella went to for use in of a tooth Sprague Hampden a looked forward to with place powder. It is •ai>er Maine sea- for the sake of “pull” in the event of pleasure. This is a sible, before it would be legal to pay them iu day for a short visit. for in Tuesday for a short visit. the election of and Sewall. tribute to him both as a silver. made Dr. Hills’ laboratory from a pre- " Bryan man and as a ■ public Miss Effie Clifford went to l a Bangor Satur- Mr. R. A. Edwards of Boston was a pie speaker, and the size of his These are merely some of the points scription by Western wholesale drug guest audience is only day for a visit of two weeks. Political house. It is with a of T. B. PiuH»ore Points. The sound money limited the of touched upou the speaker. We have not meeting ready sale and Tuesday. In year: by capacity the hall. Last by advance,§2.00a Democrats’ State Fred M. went to ,.i the of convention of for a of a which was the doctor is at the Bailey Bucksport last expiration the Kentucky, Tuesday eveniug the Belfast Opera House space full report speech highly encouraged prom-, Senator Frye was the guest while in Bel- held at Louisville was attended for a visit of a Aug. 20th, was full of and was listened outlook. Friday few days. fast of C. B. filled to soon telling paragraphs ising Hazeltine, Es<j. l or one square, one inch by nearly every leading Democrat in the overflowing after the "o lor one week, ami 2,“» doors were to with the closest attention throughout. William Catlin of Portland visited his sis- Mrs. State. J. IL Hindman was opened, the audience includ- Henry O. Dodge has made a change in his S. A. of York is insertion. A fraction elected chair- Bragdon visiting a number Applause was frequent and hearty. In ter, Mrs. Mark last week. lull one. man. There was a call for ex-Congress- ing large of ladies. Mr. Frye method of conducting the clothing manu- Wood, her brother, Dr. J. G. Brooks. conclusion said he had been re- ir.iin who sat on the was with Mr. Frye business. He Mrs. Eleanor Oreutt went to Breekenridge, stage greeted applause as he en- facturing has salesmen on Rockland last Col. G. P. Lombard attended the to the State lu-Oay’s Journal. with his wife. He addressed the conven- tered the hall quested to coniine himself tiuaucial the for a which continued until he road, who take orders from retail mer- Thursday visit of two weeks. M aster at Cleaves tion at W. C. P. like at some other Camp yesterday. length. Breekenridge had taken his seat the question, bu the should and lie makes CAGE l. upon platform. Dr* chants, whatever is ordered. Emerson Hills has sold his farm to Mr. and W. F. Broader were chosen as dele- of on Wesley and Mrs. Frank Barker ..f an Sen J. M. time to address the people Belfast the He Salem, Injunction Fletcher, chairman of the city com- buys the cloth, cuts it. in his shop on Heal and has moved to Warren. "1 \Yahh> »'oi:ut> gates in the Indianapolis convention. Belfast would be de- Mass., are visiting friends in Belfast. called the to tariff. The people of Common and the to !ih!u>tlies. .The U.ur’s At a mittee, meeting order and asked street, puts sewing out meeting of the Populist State execu- Mr. O. G. Critcliett left last for a ru.iif.. 1 Vrs<nut!.. A. U. to hear him. The meeting adjourn- women Friday Mrs. Fred I.. Mitchell arrived from tive committee at Sibley, Esq., to preside. Mr. Sibley lighted at their homes. He makes trousers, Boston ■.<■ .uni Lexington, Kv., Aug. visit to relatives in New Burnham l>emo- j ed with cheers for the Hampshire. for a visit \ accepted the m a neat three ringing Repub- Tuesday morning to friends. ..Holer. .11:? t Vhs»-An ldtli, committee was appointed to con- duty speech, in which coats, vests, overalls, frocks, etc. lican candidates. Mrs. Sarah W. Mathews is her •'!(■•« Home.. An H istor- to the Democrats and he said that this was intended as a visiting Miss Sarah Davis of voy greeting ask business James F. Fernald is a handsome Providence, R. I., is a making Mrs. them to withdraw Sewall. were in- and for sister, Joanna Pitcher of Bangor. guest of Rev. and Mrs. G. They meeting, that reason the sweet monument for the family of Isaac Hatch of G. Winslow. structed to state that the in- !s An Populists music of the Belfast Band had been of Waldo County Grange. Mrs. N. M of was a Speei Cmxpect- dispens- Meeting Morrill. It will be of marble and Hallowell Hopkins Chicago Ralph Gilmore arrived from Gardiner "i: tended to stand Watson and that Sew- Silver. by ed with. He touched tile guest at James F. Fernald's last week. all was upon opposing granite, and stand 10 feet high. The bottom Monday evening for a short vacation A ■ K 3. odious to them, and that will Waldo Pomona Grange held its they and County platforms the duty upon the base is and the are Mrs. A. Hatch is her P’attorm. make no concession.For two devolving Aug. 38th with Stockton 4x4, three bases of gran- Lydia visiting sister, Mr. Horace Dean of Regimental nearly voters regular meeting Lawrence, Mass., is \ Paralw.es Business. hours and then presented Mr. to The ite. The die is Mrs. in East Mass. Wednesday night, Aug. 10th, the Frye The was of marble and has polished Farnham, Dedham, visiting his A. J. D.-an of \«.i 4. Grange. Grauge opened promptly brother, this city. Democratic State convention of Texas was audience. This was the for loud and signal at 10 Mister Ginn. Bro. granite columns with carved caps and bases Charles Jackson and wife of e o’clock by Worthy Richmond, Earl Bur rill of (iraniies .The Churches. in a row over a continued Lynn, Mass., returned proposition submitted applause. at the corners. Yacht by Bro. This is surmounted by a are of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Bry.tn (Jc-ncerninfx the C. S. Grinin was appointed Lecturer; Me., guests M. home from a vacation in to Bet on Populist (campaign committee Mr. his remarks a Tuesday Belfast. Reunions. .Safe asking Frye began by reference granite cap and marble urn. Wood. for 7 of the 17 to the evils Blanchard, Steward; sister Libby, Flora. draped •..port Papers and electors for vice-president. which threaten the country in Mrs. A. C. Paul of Fort the Fairfield was a At midnight the convention declined the present contest, and which in his candid The address of welcome was given by Lillian Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Field of Boston ar- AGE Democratic guest of Mrs. E. A. D. 5. opinion are greater than those involved in Treachery. Burriugton yesterday. | Populists’ request.Dwight M. Lowrev, Staples, and was as follows: rived last for a visit to relatives in Water Case the civil war. In 1892 Friday Wir.nepvirt a well known we were happy, we Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Woods of v. Philadelphia who Brothers and Sisters of Pomo- What a Belfast Orono were .cdiiig 1 Sells. Enable to lawyer, were prosperous, we were blessed. Visiting Populist Says on the Subjeet. Belfast. was permanent chairman of the late Dem- Every m Belfast a few last week man who wanted work got work.