The Republican Journal: Vol. 71, No. 48
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The Republican Journal. 0U MK 71 MAINE, THURSDAY. •___BELFAST, NOVEMBER 30, 189oT XEMBER 48. contents ot To-Day’s Journal. 1 he Windsor Hotel Litigation. OBITUARY. wick, near where Eastport, he was born amt The Teachers’ Lecture Course. The Church and Prohibition. PAGE 1 where he lived until he PERSONAL. was U years old, >• hu«»l Notes .The Windsor Hotel I.itiga- Important Prohibitory Law Ruling, With John H. died at bis borne in this \ \ Quimby when his father died and he Rev. G. E. »rthport Campground Case..Deer ls e Disputing Opinion went to Ells- The Belfast Teachers’ Club opened their Edgett spoke at the Methodist Mrs. Laura Robbins visited by Judge Emery. Nov. after an friends in Boa- obituary The News of Brooks The city Monday morning, 27th, worth to live with an older Tins decision has hecu received from brother. He lecture course for the season of 1899-1900 church Sunday evening on the relation of I ton last week. r-' Lecture Course..The Churches nu- the illness of several weeks. lie was born in ll aud was an energetic business man at the School the church to the Prohibition. News of the Gra g law court: through life, Friday evening High room. prohibitory law. The ad- Hou. W. C. Marshall Bells Personal..Good Belfast Feb. 14, 1829, a son of Dr. Pbiueas and went to Augusta Templars..The Waldo followed at different times a number of The was Rev. W. H. Woude of Cas- dress was delivered at ;. county,*—Marcellus R. speaker the invitation of the for 1'.m>0..Investments of Summer Visit Knowltonjn P. and Susannah B. Monday on business. in vs. Ida \1. Bradburv. (Haraden) Quimby. occupations. He was a Pitcher of Belfast..Bath Gets a Con equity, Rescript by sailor, a master tine, and his subject was “John Ruskin and Belfast Woman's Christian Temperance ■ The father was bom in N. in t -tton is King. Strout, ,1 April 1, ISM. defendant leased to Lebanon, H., and Mrs. L. F. Howard went to Boston last mariner, aLshipbuilder calker. He was his mission.’’ There was a large attendance Union, and the members seats re- PAGE the Windsor hotel in the 1802, and came to Belfast when a occupied week a 2. plaintiff Belfast,for young the oldest member for short visit. term of the Masonic and Mr. Woude held the closest attention of served for them in the front. A con- > of three years from that date,at a rental fraternity large Fight for the Presidency.. Hauled up man. He was a watch and clock-maker •f a from by in Ellsworth and attended Osborne Lord is '..The Case of Aaron Snow..The Sa^e 51,-00 year, which rental plaintiff lodge meetings as his hearers throughout. He first reviewed gregation was present. Miss Ginn sang a spending Thanksgiving trade and was noted for his and oitabacook. was to retain 5-00 to be line accu- as he was with friends in annually expended long able to go out. He was a.so the early life of Ruskin, and the effect of solo in the opening exercises. Pittsfield. page 3. on repairs on the inside of the hotel, “as he rate workmanship. In 1888 he, in the * * company oldest person in the His wife his then on his future life. John Mr. took the desires, * the lessor “to the out- i city. training Edgett ground that we have Mrs. Josiah West of I’nitjr is her vmg Trii Through Spain ami keep with Major made the works died visiting Portugal., .-:<ie of said hotel m Timothy Chase, last He leaves three sous and Ruskin was the son of a wine of law' -luint -Marine...Fish Letter repair,” “said Kuowlton 1 August. merchant enough, and that it is a good law'. We sister, Mrs. Geo. W. West. Hatchery., of the town (‘lock which are now »trle. Dour’s tor Schooner Na- to do all repairs on the inside of said hotel.” i doiug good three John Cook of should, Captains.. daughters, Chicago, London, aud at the father’s death inherited therefore, attempt to elect good men I). N. Bird tl range < )fiicers. 1 he lease also mo voted that "said Kuowlton service in the of the Unitarian church. Mrs. returned home yesterday from belfry Mary Clark of Bangor, James Cook of a of which he to the last to enforce the law to have the to said legacy debt, paid rather than to devote our a ten visit in PAGE 4. right purchase premises He early became interested in j days’ Boston. for mesmerism, Ellsworth, Mrs. Cinderella Mason of Ells- ! The father was a lover of art and attention to o Not* ..Transfers in 57000 at an> time during said term.” farthing. the election of legislators. He Real Estate and was O. G. White Boats. Plaintiff entered into of one of the pioneers of that science of returned Saturday fromaten- .Secret Societies. C o- possession the hotel worth, Henry Cook Boston, and Mrs. the man inherited the trait to a mark- read an extract from the Union the .County in young Signal, visit in April 1. ISM, Mint has ever since retained America. His success was so great in Julia Stevens of days Massachusetts. Belfast. ed degree. On their business travels official organ of the W. C. T. page 5. Mo l. possession, and to the of through- U., stating prior filing this line that he was often called A. n« upon by mt visited all the that P. Mansfield and J. F. Sheldon were in w> id Belfast. tli.-* hill, and within t e first year of his ten- 1 he England they picture gal- happily places in Maine where liquors to remains of Leslie Sanborn arrived in an• he Midi) surgeons put patients into mesmeric Brooks on PAGE >. nad expend* ,i m inside repairs sleep leries, both and private, where the are sold are scarce. To thi.* he took Monday business. Belfast the 10 a. in. public excep- and regularly pod rendered the defend- for the performance of difficult surgical by train last Friday, Friend .Prosperity the op- best works of art were to be seen, thus fos- tions. and read statistics from the Internal Rev. G. E Edgett went to New Bruns Throughout ant her net rent of -l <MV> It is in from where he l louse of T Mia■ 1 s Tr per year. erations. One case of 11 ii- kind, in was Boston, died Nov. 21st of >uble Regis- 1S44, the Revenue wick for a short C'-of M ater Ye<sf Is.. evidence that [■ ft >ld tering young man’s inherent love of art. department, showing that L\ S. Tuesday visit. I.iterarv News ami intoxicating reported in full iu the Boston Medical typhoid fever. The deceased was horn in Cr bote b w hicli aud sleeping City.".. New*C<*ke Oven cpuors mthe cause defend- Ruskin’s mother was a devout Christian aud revenue taxes for the sale of are Frank P. Wilson is Morrill a soa of liquors paid reading law u the ant « domed to terminate the and to Surgical Journal, the leading medical thirty-four years ago, Wm. lease, jour- that her son should become an on 1308 in PAGE 7. and Ellen Sanborn. designed places Maine, a marked increase office of Hon. Geo. E Johnson. this end brought p: cess of forcible entry nal of the iu the p. p. When seventeen years ( day country, Quimby over last M iMv!'-ai,\ New- Notes.. 1 ! and del,oner i*-' the olaintiff on old he went Evangelical clergyman. With this end in year, and that in ten years the ar- MHn I»eer aga Aug. married to Boston, where he soon after | Mr. and. Mrs Ambrose Morrison an* 1 ■ Susannah B of and spend- Po-.,> v of Years Pm- t•, Serve. lS'd7. No of daughter John rests for .The otlo ait-e forfeiture is sug- entered the of the view she obliged him to read aloud regular- drunkenness have increased far in f Pettigrew -- employ Boston & in Fettered Wii Hannah (Brown) Haraden. He died iu 1827 Albany ing Thanksgiving Brunswick. gested. certain of the' and the excess of the increase of Railroad Co. as fireman. ly passages Bible, | population. PAGE 8. >> 'i Tii ti ess was tins bill and she in 1878. Eight years ago Janies pi,., penning, The Worth ley of Arlington, Miss was 1 he thus obtained was the election of all officers who to '1 1 > 1 ">■' ') « was in Oct a an in- he was to training founda- have do oriespoiideiiee. Ship brought, IS:'7, praying Jolm H 1 promoted engineer and has since Ma Quimby attended the common | a guest of F. W. last week. rkets.. Births Mar riages.. Deatiis again*; tunhe* with the tion for his habits of industrious and with the enforcement of the laws should he Shepherd junction proceeding j schools of worked in that capacity. He was unmarried. pains- forcible and del oner case and for 1 Belfast, ami at an early age en- I entry His mother’s efforts were above State Capt. and Mrs. I). A. Carter wont to Mal- tered He was a member of the Masonic Odd taking study. party. Every sheriff, deputy, High School Notes, sj <■ 11i.■ perforin m< e «ie!t ndaut s contract ttie store of his urn it, Daniel and Haraden, seconded by her who in her zeal for constable, and should den, Mass., Tuesday to spend to o!t\v\ the i.. on as Fellows fraternities, and of the sister, county attorney judge Thanksgiving.