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The Republican Journal. Vi’I.OIK Ii4. _BELFAST, MAINE, THEKSDAyTaUGI’ST 2■», I8!I2. NUMBER :U. North and the town. Senator Eugene Hale arrived therefore the latter might legally be can- port Camp Ground Vicinity. Obituary. Personal. Personal. tirpubUcan Journal. for elective offices. Mr. Fessen- in the morning and spoke in the afternoon, i didates from the act BY There was a dinner to mu- den shows clearly by quoting Tlie cold wave reached here on Mr. David H. Kimball died Mrs. Martha is in this .. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING THE complimentary \ Tuesday suddenly Mr. Joseph B. Pendleton left Monday fur Bradley,of Portland, officers of that the term in question means ballot nicipal Somerset towns at Hotel morning. At 4 a. m., the mercury stood at Aug. 1‘Jth at his home in Waldoboro, aged bb ; Boston. city. Coburn and election clerks, and nothing else. Tuesday. 54J. This is commencing early. years. He lived with his Mr. G. F. Hiirrituan aticaii Jamal FiiMisMn Co. The Republicans of Bath had another ral- adopted daughter, Mr. Sidney Kalish left Monday for trip left Monday for New the Tlie excursion to Bar Harbor in but was alone in the house at the time of his | York. In Brief. A crucial test of the ly Friday evening, filling Alameda. steamer to New York. policy death. Mr. Circulation in and Senator made a masterly Viking was a pleasant affair to a of Saturday morning Alfred John- Miss S. W. Palmer went to Wed- City County. of the on was Frye speech, company Mr. of was in Bangor government gold shipments a Eugene Mahoney, Boston, very largely upon the shipping interests 35 persons, besides children, as they left the son, neighbor, went in and found Mr. Kim- nesday. ,mal is the paper Maine sea- made in New York when town last week. for Heidelbaeh, and the tariff, both of which are of such wharf here. ball dead in his chair. Heart disease was faring people.'' Mr. A. G. Hunt, of Boston, was in Belfast lckclheimer A Co. tendered in vital to the mechanics of the the cause Mrs. E. A. Jones left for a visit to s1,000,000 importance The will of his death. Mr. Kimball was Sunday His was enthusi- hotel and store remain open a Tuesday. on ac- Shipping City. speech Newark, N. J. a noN Terms. In a treasury notes, which were issued horn in Belfast and lived here until lHbo, advance, $2.00 year; received the vast audience. few weeks more, and then good bye to the e at the of the count of silver and demanded astically by Mr. Leiws Turner left for New year, $2.50; expiration purchases, when he moved to Waldoboro. He was a Miss Lizzie Howe returned last week from Monday never with nice cool weather ami for them in for Senator Frye spoke better.The crowd, glorious Orleans. sl,O()0,000 gold shipment a visit in 'IN-. Terms. For one square, one inch the in autumn for who remain member of Co. K. Fourth Maine regiment, Massachusetts. to The officials at once Republicans opened campaign the few to enjoy -<>lumn $1.00 for one week. and 25 (Germany. treasury and is held in E. P. of was in Rockland Saturday night with great gusto them. grateful remembrance by the Mrs. C. W. who has been Walker, Esq., Vinalhaven, .. n subsequent insertion. A fraction uf paid out the gold in exchange for the Cottrell, visiting at Farwell House. Senator Wil- survivors of Belfast narked as a lull one. was Opera thatold lighting Mr. in Tuesday. treasury notes and the gold carted The tine schooner of regiment. Belfast, left Friday for Chicago. liam 1*. delivered one of his old time yaelit Bohemian, Bos- away and put on the steamer.The Can- Frye Kimball married Charlotte Redman, daugh- Miss Kate Harlon, of Camden, is visiting speeches, filled with and wit. ton, anchored off' here one night last week. Miss Ida Butler, of Boston, is in Belfast, lit* iits of To-Day’s Journal. adian government has decided not to re- eloquence ter of the late John B. ltedman, of Belfast, Mrs. Frank Righ.y. •‘There's no that ex- She came the under full includ- the of I»r. and Mrs. G. \V. Stoddard. tlu' of a re- answering logic,” up bay sail, guest scind Order Council, granting who died several The remains of claimed an enthusiastic- member of the au- a balloon to years ago. Mr. Francis Whitmore is his page 1. bate on the St. ing jib big enough make a cir- Mrs. George W. Burkett, who has been visiting grain passing through Mr. Kimball were to Belfast Mon- ■ dience as the Senator sat and the cus brought daughter in Portland. tile Weeks News ..N'orthport Lawrence canals this season. Next year, down, tent. visiting in Boston, arrived home Saturday. ami Meet with which the day by his Mr. Clias. 1*. Red- Vicinity .Obituary ing different will be magnificent applause hrother-in-law, Miss Nellie Craugr .Personals .Hatch Family however, arrangements Excursions wore numerous last week. It l)r. G. ('. and Everard "Wilson left Thompson, of Belfast, is visit- made.The horrors of the speech was greeted was a proof to the man, and were buried in drove cemetery. Kilgore ib ialiation lnij'i<sed. frightful seems small ing her mother in Morrill. statement, in addition to Senator that'overy steamboat in the bay for a business to N. S. storm have been added to the and Frye's Mr. Kimball is kindly remembered our Sunday trip W<dfville, l’AUK 2. misery business. by able remarks were made Leon- had a hand in the The Mr. II. M. or su He caused the cholera at speech, by ; Viking older citizens. Mrs. Edith Trimm, of who has Bean, Camden, came up Fashions at New port. .T!ie “Fresh" ring by Niji Camden, aid R. of Rockland. Earlier closes her trips between Belfast and North- to attend tin- Surrender of the Kansas Democracy. Novgorod, Kussia. The storm was one of Campbell, | been visiting in Belfast, wen. home Sunday. Tuesday races. in the a tine Harrison and Reid the Saturday. PAG IS o. the severest that has ever visited that re- evening port coming Mrs. Mis. Hannah ('. .Mr. Vinal Wilson, of Moulton, arrived Frank E. Bowker. of Hag had been unfurled near the post office, Ordway died in Camden, l'itchlmrg, W ai<i‘> Hraziiian Let ter. .Something gion. It came down with a fury that The yacht Gertrude, of Bangor, with Mass., amid a of fireworks and to the at the holm* of her Dr. for a short visit to friends here. returned ho. Monday. To "Seth F." .County <'«»rre- ! were display son, D. 1*. Saturday many buildings unable to resist. Messrs. Geo. Y\ Weseott, A, -I. Ordway, music of cornet band. The Mayberrv, Miss Louise The cholera was full of Ingraham’s Aug. 'Jlst, aged nearly SJ years. The larger Mr. and Mrs. A. Cutter Sibley and son ar- Pitcher, of Camden, arrived hospital patients, d. E. llolt and others on hoard, arrived Sat- page 4. Tribune office, from which the was of in many of them in a dying condition. As Hag portion Mrs. Ordway’s life was spent in rived home Monday from Bar and Seal Har- Belfast Wednesday on a i ;it. Found Dea*l in tin- Highway. The was decorated._ urday night to pass Sunday. Tin* party arc heard the roar of the hurricane some suspendc 1, elaborately her native town of where she was m He It a.-i Fish and .Ti-n they Belmont, bors. Mrs. W I-. fishing In the of due on a ten cruise in Tibbetts, of is or- general mixing-up things, days' Penobscot- Bay. Richmond, s\ Kunneils Should be Fleele<l County of them actually died of fright.By known as a kind hearted and Christian to the f til lire of the to a of is in visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wood. An Absconder and Allege*! Forger.. der of drafts on the Order of legislature pass sailed for Camden. Mrs. J. B. Morse, Cliplsea, Mass, Judge Tyler They Monday woman. < ieo. ts in Her greatest happiness consisted Prim e Dea*l..Re\. F. Tut number of bills by a constitutional ma- the of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Mr. Ed. the Iron Hall have gone to protest.The About the of tlie this city, guest Clark, of New York, formerly ot 1,011.1 Raring in Liberty.. .Horse jority. there is danger that the electoral last out-door meetings in making others happy. D'ol. A (Deal Came Poacher. .Law trouble with the Tennessee miners is in a Belfast, is in town visiting friends vote of will he thrown out in wen- held last Sunday. Rev. T. R. Hogue Quimby. v i.uai Training School Fxhibiti*»n. worse condition than ever. Col. Ander- Kentucky and Mrs. has the Presidential contest. other clergymen officiated. There will Died in D. <>f Bost< n Journal Joseph Trussed, who been visit- PAGE 3. sen of the State militia has been captured approaching Washington, O., Aug. l.sth, Mr. Daniel Burgess, the Hon. Seth L. Milliken and ex-<iovernor still remain an audience of sufficient num- 18! 12. at. the residence of her Mrs. ing in is now at home. Locals..County Correspondence.. the strikers. A was at daughter, office, arrived in Belfast Friday for a short Massachusetts, ay by pistol placed Frank Mrs. Arethusa Por- I.real Industries. Ferliam addressed a rousing big Republi- bers for next which will Miiliken, Dodge his head and he was told that he would be Sunday, probably widow of the late vacation.