Republican Journal :Vol. 69, No. 43
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The Republican Journal. VCLFMH (?9._ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1897. NUMBER 43. apprehension.Robert T. Lincoln has A Frightful Railroad Accident. Obituary. gor and D. P. White of Iowa. Two PERSONAL. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. accepted the presidency of the Pullman Aurelia, News of the Granges. brothers and four sisters survive her. Palace Car a made Train Plunges inlo tbe They Company, position Hudson River. A. went to on Twenty William L. Littlefield, Belfast’s Repres- are H. Asa Howes Boston Monday vacant by the recent death of M. eight lives lost C, Pitcher of Belfast, E. J. Pitcher of Frederick Ritchie of Waldo has George by Drowning. Grange business. BL1SHF.D EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE Pullman. It was the entative to the State Legislature, died at his South wish of the family, Weymouth, Mass., Mrs. Jonathan entered upon a contest which is Garrison’s, N. Oct. 25. The literary which controls 62-lOOths of the Y., home, No. 12 church street, October 2(>th, Pitcher of Mrs. Wm. C. E. R. Conner went to Boston Oct. 25th on stock, Buffalo and New York Bangor, Frederick proving very interesting. that Mr. Liucolu should take the head of special, which left after a and of a Journal Pub. Co. at long painful illness, compli- of Boston, Mrs. Noah M. Mathews and Mrs. business. Republican Albany 3.15 yesterday south Seaside of Belfast is the concern.The Cunard Line steamer morning, of He was a son of Grange having very was cation diseases. the late Martin Stone of Belfast. Mrs. bound, wrecked near here on tbe New White moved S. S. Woods spent Sunday with friends in hi Journal is THE PAPER for Maine Seafar- Lucauia arrived at New York, Saturday interesting meetings this fall. At the next York Central Railroad about 6 Eben and Esther (Rackliffe) Littlefield, and from Belfast to Boston about 25 ing People." from and o’clock. years ago. will That Hallowell. afternoon, Liverpool Queens- 3 lives was born in Brooks in 1853. His meeting they discuss, “Resolved, wenty-eigkt \vt're lost by parents The interment was in Grove town. Among the steamer’s passengers drowning. Cemetery, it would be for the interest of this Henry W. Marriner went to Boston Mon- There are many Injured. The moved to when he was a boy, country »rgest Circulation In and were Dr. E. the Arctic engine, Citypoint where prayer was made by Rev. J. M. Leigh- City County Nansen, explorer, one to annex Hawaii.” day on business. smoking car, coach and four and he was educated in the common and Miss Maud the Irish Joan of sleepers schools ton. Her two and her son from Gonne, were thrown into the daughters Si bsc'riI’Tion '1 frms. In Hudson River. Tbe of Brooks aud and the Belfast Granite North is still Mrs. A. C. Burgess left Monday morning advance,$2.00a year: Arc_Lady Aberdeen, wife of the Gov- Citypoint were here at the burial. Grange, Searsport, >■ loi six 60 cents for three months. engine, with tbe bodies of Bangor months; ernor General of addressed a Engineer School. After school he prospering, taking in new members at near- to visit friends in Boston. Ada ertising Term*. For one one inch Canada, and Fireman High leaving square, audience in Tremont Foyle Tompkins of East Al- ngth in column, 75 nuts tor one week, ami large Temple, Bos- a few terms and then as a ly every meeting. We number over two Mrs. Oscar Hills left Oct. 25th for a visit lies in 50 feet of taught began The funeral of Charles Richards was rents tor each insertion. bany, water. T. subsequent ton, Sundaj afternoon in furtherance of in which hundred and it looks as commercial salesman, business he held at paid up members, in Lowell and Lawrence. the of the of a his iate residence ou Cedar street project founding Victorian we should reach The engineer and his fireman bad was remarkably successful. Of a pleasant though three hundred. Our Contents of lo-Llaj’s Journal. order of nurses in Canada, as a memorial just Oct. 21st at 2 o’clock, and was very largely Mrs. A. C. Ellingwood left Monday to visit noted the gray dawn in the east and social free and heart- meetings are well attended, some of the All the breaking disposition, open attended. was coming Massachusetts. Queen’s jubilee. provinces aud the Work suspended in Ma- friends in PAGE 1. streak of red seven miles to attend. often we were the audience. light betokening ed,lie made friends wherever he went, which Quite get represented among the sun’s thews Bros.’ mill and Carter & Co.’s ship- Geo. I>. Otis of Boston arrived here Tues- •’ ■ appearance when the en- Week..The Non-Partisan Alliance Lord Aberdeen was also and fol- great combined with business of a out one hundred. Patrons of Waldo county present capacity high and in other nstit lites t. r Waldo «uint> —\ ! gine plunged into the of the river. yard, employes establishments morning on business. lowed Aberdeen in a and depths one of the come and see us. You will iiud our latch day Kitiiii Accident, .secret Societies Lady polished order rendered him most suc- who to Neither engineer nor fireman will ever wished attend were given leave of tw.M.q l.i.ins. .\arht- ..mi address.The last of out and Bro. Stinson will Mrs. Morris Jacobs of Boston arrived ..Obituary graceful meeting tell the of tbe cessful men on the road, For several years string hanging it'..News ol the 11 The Trouble With story terrible moment, absence. The Masons and Knights of Pyth- ranges. the Liberal t'ongress was held Sunday for, horse, A Member. Oct. 2;»d to visit friends in Belfast. W ..ter tiood Personal with his band on tbe be represented the firm of A. Little & put up your f Supi !> 'h-mpiars afternoon in the Vine street temple, Nash- throttle, the engin- ias with one hundred men in line escorted PAGE eer with his to but afterwards with Bradford With the of the Mrs. Catherine Hills left t.. \ i-ut ville. Teun. Miss Sarah Farmer of Maine plunged engine tiic river Co., engaged the remains to the cemetery. The services session State Grange Monday near at hand there is no •it •!' .. No;i Hells..Camden'* ('• -m- bottom. Tbe too, was at his & Thomas He the latter little gossip about in Mass. Wedding told of her work at a little fireman, post. of Boston. resigned at the house were conducted Rev. friends Swampseot, ■ < Greenacre, by George t on a.. Pur Washington Fetter.. 1\ -mi- Behind them came grange in the air. There is no the express car, the last on account of ill health politics ques- town of Maine; how she and her father position spring S. Mills. The bearers were M. W. tion but that Overseer John A. Roberts of Mrs. J. W. Nash left Get. 2.'*th t- visit combination a coach and Welch, page 3. car, day the and ted a in life had striven to bring all men together and aece{ position insurance, but Elisha Alvin Norway will he selected to succeed Hon. faiemls in ami Lawrence. and these on of the ^ Henry Staples, Sherman, Lynn See !u n. oM.i Rica's Farnham. confer to sleepers, piled top Edwin as and to Cajfitai.. together bring about the unity was uuahle to do any business iu that line. H. W. Wiggin master, till the i, ,1. 1. er.* and Periouicats.. Blodgett, Marriner and Everett S. Mrs. Hannah Moore returned home Tues- sej Hal!..Faj of man and of the success achieved...The engine. oliiee which Mr. Roberts will vacate i hear :'. e s A )ana. He married Miss Carrie I., daughter of Carter. are that H< n. T. I>. Salley of Madison has for- from a visit in Mass. PAGE 4. London journals now all shouting with day evening Lynn. It is known that it was a little Enoch G. Hilton, who survives him with midable He is a member of one accord that the of the foggy prominence. .Transier* in lh-ai 1 state..Kesohi- propositions G. A Hopkins and wife returned Tuesday auil that the track was not visible, but if one daughter, Miss Lulu Hilton. Two Rev. C. E. Libby, at one time of the Maine Senate as well as Mr Roberts. It. Ih -j'tet Higi seliool heading Course.. bimetallic commission were auda- pastor j simply there was break in the is learned that, the Kennebec enmity p;A- morning from a visit in Boston and vicinity. '■> '• i" «ii-eninus Noi tlq-ort News.. any lines of steel brothers and three sisters survive him, Ex- the Methodist church in this and later cious, Yet the English government was city, runs will be united in ... it probably 1 a! Meeting ol Waldo ( ount\ U range. must have been of very recent elder for supporting J. VV. has returned to at one time on the eve of agreeing to them, happen- SheiilT Joseph R. Littlefield of Brooks, Ab- presiding the Bueksport district, Prof. Elijah Cook of Cushion: Grange, Vas- i Capt. Ferguson PAGE 5. ing, for only an hour before there had and its mind when the Lon- ner Littlefield of Mrs. Alonzo East Maine Conference, died in Boston Suu- salboro, for lecturer. He is one of the most Cliftoudale, Mass., after a short v:s in lk- d only changed over it a Waterville, j New* lie!fa.*t The Churches. passed heavy passenger train. and of the don bankers swooped down upon it.