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The Republican Journal. BELFAST, MAINE, TIICBSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1900. _ NUMBER IB ;cDts of To-Day’s Journal. A HIGH TIDE AND HIGH WIND against the and upper bridge damaged the freight agent in the railroad that rail OBITUARY. station, BELFAST PASTORS ON fast. He said PAGE 1. somewhat, but the sea did not injure then beipg the terminus of the road. He GAMBLING. the slot-machines will have Oauae Much Miuor Damage Along the Wa- held this .iml High Wiim....Concerning the to extent. position till 1866, when he was ap- to go; that were in roadway any the thir- they direct violation of secret Societies- .Obituary.. ter Front. r uioaed and Small On the morning of Tuesday, pointed State Constable for Franklin Three Belfast pastors in their Wharves county, spoke pul" the law. He has no Transfers in Keal Estate. The remains of the “rag wharf” on the under the doubt that the common at the home of her famous Joshua Nye regime, and last on Craft Wrecked. tieth day of October, pits Sunday the general subject of council will Gambling..Personal..High East Side was washed away. was detailed to assist in the work m concur with the board of al- e News of Melvina in Augus- and on the Brooks..Wedding The combination only daughter, Miss Patterson, ta, Biddeford and other cities. When the gambling, slot machine in parti- dermen at the Waldo County Grange...A of unusually high tides Water rose so high in the buildings of the next monthly and Mrs. Almira Patterson was cular. meeting seal Harbor A Shoe Factory and winds caused much & Power that Washington, D. C., Constabulary-law repealed he bought , pass the order strong southerly Light Co., it was necessary to another farm in instructing the city marshal closed her and cheerful life of nearly Leeds, and resided there Kev. G. E. damage along the water front last Thurs- shut off the and the was long till Edgett, Methodist, took for his to cause the use of currents, power off 1874, when he removed to Auburn and all slot-machines, so- PAGE 2. years. Leaving her home in her in the theme the of lots for the day and Friday. Thursday forenoon the for a few hours. eighty-five engaged insurance business, and af- casting seamless called, to cease in all places of ntury...A California Fruit she two weeks in the terwards in other robe of business in sea broke on both sides of the harbor. The usual health, passed employments, till the Christ. He described the the Notes.. County Correspond- damage below the city was mainly state scene, city, liut if necessary, certain of and was then stricken of his health made active employ- with the of the the Two sail owned W. the of city very pleasantly, shaking dice to determine as boats, by Edgar Gray washing away the shore and the loss ment no longer possible. For about a clergymen, representatives of a \<;e 3. with what to be her last illness, of which of the four should large and Eugene Ellis, moored below the steam- of trees which stood on the bank. On the proved year, in 1887, he was employed on the guards have the concerned for after the constituency, the moral and \\ eek..Democratic Prophecies.. boat about two weeks' duration, and, Rockland In 1847 he married robe. The upturned number on the dice wharf, went ashore on the rocks and Read place near the boat house there was Opinion. general of the '.j1 The Belfast Book Club.. heart Miss Helen M., daughter of Samuel well-being city, would as- • first attack, comparatively painless, Worth- decided the question. He to whom \: pmuonment. were broken up. Some of the ways and a natural in the down of who the coat sume the of depression beach, fatal termination. ing China, survives him. They had responsibility legal prosecution P\GK 4. and weakness causing the five belonged had no further use for no blockings under the schooner Pendleton which a stream had hollowed out a course children, three of whom are now liv- it; of the proprietors of the old Ilichborn of was slot-machines. Sisters were Descended from the family ing—Oliver Otis of J. wrong done to him. The losers in the h irches..County Correspon- washed away, and all loose to the depth of two or three feet. The sea Rockland; Freemont The mean Otis of and Mrs. clergymen business in this mat- lumber near water mark went her grandfather a 1st Auburn, Martha Arm- throw of dice were not w ronged, as high adrift. filled this depression and the bed of the Boston, paternal strong, wife of B. W. they ter. He then of the Militia and a Armstrong of South risked spoke dominance of the 1' \GE 5. A lot of lime casks on Lane's wharf Lieut, in the Massachusetts nothing. But gambling is not floated stream with sand and gravel to the depth Boston. About 1856, Mr. Otis joined the always gambling habit in our civilization Musicale member of the famous “Boston Tea Party,” church in so considerate. In this case there was no to-day, Complimentary off and drifted up the harbor. The casks of four or five feet. The were carried Baptist Lewiston, of which Rev it !e 't for the Weary..News- slips Knox illustrating variously. There are soon tilled she was of those sterling quali- George was pastor, and continued in wrong either to the living or the dead, but hopeful with water, and when the wreck- away from the boat houses on the Hinds possessed the signs, such as the her to bear the Baptist faith as long as he lived, and in in throttling of the Louisiana ers to save ties which have enabled gambling generally one gains by the PAGE f«. attempted them the casks were shore, and the earth and rocks washed out active of the some membership churches of the losses of lottery years ago, and the too to be taken into the Most of trials and vicissitudes, the joys and sor- denomination in all the another. It is a vice which seizes doing away I inn..Our Election Abroad. heavy boats, from under one of them, leaving the outer places where he re- foi the most part with so a with sided. alike men, women and and lottery devices at Vessels. News them went ashore on the east side above the rows incident to long life-journey children, shows Literary end unsupported. The shore was badly church fairs, liut the vice of Hah- Sprague..The Palmer cheerfulness and a won- the same irresistible control wherever it betting is a bridge. are owned & washed all from ten to calmness, patience, They by Vickery along here, fifteen The funeral of John P. growing curse to our faith in an over-ruling Perkins took place gains a It is a universal civilization. It is a Hatch of Morrill. The wharves in the feet been washed derful, abiding fr°m his late footing. passion, p \<« k 7. having away bodily. residence in Palermo, at 2 p. shame that the Anglo-Saxon Power. It was her life-habit to say, and and it is manifestly evil when measured influence upon « ;n't'w in harbor were all but At sea m., fitln The services were by Mill>ridge...The upper nearly Hooded, the Battery the wall recently com- £ov. conducted inferior races is so bad in this 1 hd ai Work... she it a few to by Rev. H. F. YYoodof its effects. It is evil direction. In Hickory the storehouses stood to be in front of E. S. Pitcher’s repeated only days prior China, with singing essentially because it ••nniiil-.An high enough pleted cottage a select choir. Mr. anal)zing the of Aimy Story..A for when a friend re- by Perkins was the oldest arrays the interests of one man the principle wrong in gam- at the'Paris Ex- out of reach of the with one was and the front leaving Washington, citizen in against Making tide, exception’ swept away veranda was Palermo at the time of his death, bling he finds it to be the marked that she was an to interests of another. violation of the and that is used for storing kerosene. R. in of too. Mr. Pitcher quite aged lady bemg almost 94 years of age. lie cast his Any occupation, pur- danger going regrets law of equivalence. It is an take so a “Yes; and what- fiist ballot for President for Andrew suit, personal indulgence, or desire of a attempt to get A. Gurney had a lot of cedar poles from the cost the loss of two oak trees long journey: Jack- probable son, and did not afterwards once something for which is minty Correspondence.... ever God sends, it is all right.” The daugh- fail to vote man’s heart which arrays him against nothing, always per- I’.irths..Marriages...Deaths. old bridge, which he bought of II. A. Hab- north of his cottage, the sea washed for President till the nicious to having Mrs. Paul Revere day of his death. He the individual and destructive of ter of the late Mr. and was buried the welfare of his companions and fellow- bidge, in a boom near the eastern end of the the earth out from under them. Great in- on Presidential election day society. Ilichborn, she was born in Prospect, now He was a member of the 26th Maine men, is immoral. Gambling was defined as Waldo bridge.