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July 29,1897 The Republican Journal. l lifl-___BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1897. NUMBER .TO. In 1S34 she married William Connor, a the execution of the sentence of Mrs. That Indian’s Head. HE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. wealthy and prominent lumberman of Florence Maybrick on the ground that Encouraging Outlook. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. Maine. To them were born six children, there is no reason for a in the m- change When The Journal published a week or Selection of Prof. Hutchinson as all living, Mrs. William Brooks judgment of the President of EVERY THURSDAY BY THE to-day. matter.President L. H. Stevens is Stearns of visited Wm. H. MOR>'LXG two a modest local in relation to a Bucksport Seminary a One. spending the week at George Bangor of Haverhill, Mass., Selden Connor, McKinley has appointed T. V. Powderlv ago Happy The East Maine Islesboro. Sanborn last week. ublican Journal Pub. Co. Virgil Connor and Misses Linda, Lizzie commissioner general of immigration. shadow picture on the wall of & building Conference Seminary at and Lucia Connor of Fairfield. Mrs. there were scoffers and doubters, and an Bucksport wiil open its doors for the fall Charles H. Sargent went to Newport last Miss Maggie Harrison left Sunday to visit, Connor had been ill for some Fish and Game. Game assailed the term and school on ou friends in Frankfort. >■>.al i* the TAPER for Maine sea months, Warden Pol- up-river contemporary quality year Monday, Aug. 30th. Friday business. the end was lard with Guide though very unexpected. Clarence Morris has of the sold here. As to that we do The outlook for the future is gone beverage very encourag- Waldo B. Newton arrived from Boston Miss Edith Williams is at horn-? for a va- faring people.” The Woolen Co. are to at once to lake Newport Caucumgomoc where a of not an but no to the party profess to be authority, doubt ing trustees and friends of the insti- to visit relatives. cation from Brunswick. add extensive additions to their mill, fourteen students and three Sunday teachers are our Queen City contemporary can tell how tution and the Circulation in and which will make an in On although resignation of Prof. Oily Oounty opening for 35 more camp. Wednesday near the head Mrs. E. L. Talbot and son visited Clinton G. Ferguson and wife arrived it compares with the damnation dis- A. F. Chase was a Roy hands. A second of (55 of the lake a bear was found liquid matter of the deepest re- story wood, by feeding on friends in Waterville last week. Monday to visit relatives. will be the carcass of a pensed in Bangor. The shadow is, the selection of the 'N Terms. In advance. $2.00a vear: 125. built. A wing 27 by 65 of two cow moose. The ears picture gret president-elect gives months. 5" -ents for three months. and feet had been a if the word be used Mrs. John Dolloff returned last Geo. E. Thomas arrived from Portland stories, basement of brick, is to' be added, cut off and the carcass however, reality, may every promise of being a most happy choice. Thursday no Terms For one square, one inch also a storehouse. The will sunk in the lake, but it with reference to so un-substan- At the from a visit to friends in Bangor. Monday for a short visit. Bin, 7.7 cents for .me week, and large outlay afterwards rose anything regular meeting of the trustees the each subsequent insertion. amount to some ¥12.(XX).The Rockland and came ashore. to a According report tial; and may be seen on any dark night af- first of July a list of candidates was Sidney Kalish arrived home last Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Chase of Lawrence in long Saturday chorus of the Maine Festival gave their brought from the woods members of for the vacant office at the head ter the electric lights are on, from Moody’s presented of from a business trip to New York. are visiting friends in Belfast. the camping party are said to have the school. After a session of hours it ents of lo=l)a\‘s journal. preparatory concert, Wednesday night, known corner. New York many The Herald has given was Mrs. E. A. Paul arrived from July 21th, Prof. Chapman leading. The about the killing and as a result, Game finally voted to leave the matter to a Bangor last Mrs. Henry Staples and son went t<> Lock- the portrait the write committee of three, who at a PAGE 1. large hall was crowded to the doors, and Warden Xichols put them under arrest following up: later meeting Thursday to visit friends in Belfast. land Tuesday to visit friends. in Boston elected Prof. W. A. •W,*ek l'he Tariff Bill N w Law., over 500 were unable to obtain The of a cow The mystery of an extroardinary unanimously people penalty killing moose out of appari- Hutchinson of Mrs. Robert Willard and Miss Katie arrived r.ii._.r*Y nage •.•! Wheat. .Thar tion that is bids Pennington Seminary, New daughter Theo- Haugh home Monday admission.There is no truth in the season is four months’ imprisonment. puzzling Belfast, Me., fair important Tax Decision. .Insur- to remain a for some Jersey. The action of the committee was dora visited friends in from a to that The lish at mystery time, as all Belfast last week. visit friends in Lynu. '•-* «>ut Story the President offered the .Swed- arrivals Portland 2b in- ...i-lin Beau As>o<ia- July attempts that have been made to solve it formally confirmed at a special meeting of ■ i- ish cluded the Miss -Bn* uraging u-cl,., k Officers mission to ex-Seeretary Carl Moses 11. Linscott with 40 the trustees held at Grace church in Ada Williamson of Boston visited Mrs. Elmer Iv. returned home last 1 Schurz, the last week have been fruitless. vestry Legro Maine’s Sil< during says the Boston Globe's cor- sword tish and the Hattie M. A Bangor, last forenoon. her week from a to friends in '-r.i'i -a! Pot Washington Graham few evenings ago pedestrians on Main Thursday father, Joseph Williamson, Esq., last visit Lynn. g\ Steamers..IVrsonal. W. W. with 20 barrels of fresh Prof. Hutchinson is of .Ty-s \th Maine. jv'uool Fund f.>r respondent. Thomas of Maine mackerel. street who happened to look aloft at the thirty-three years week. and a native of Miss Mabel Wise is her will receive his appointment as minister brick end wall of Odd Fellows’ block noticed age Delaware. He is a grad- visiting parents, a uate of Dickinson and has the Herman Stevens returned to Mr. and Mrs. of ti is PAGE 2. to Sweden before a peculiar spectacle. Ou the end of the college degree Boston last James Wise city. long while.Captain The Tariff Bill Now Law. of A. M. from his block W. C. a alma-mater. He did one after a •y Fro;i ■ •rr-s.. t«• the W. of Ellsworth has retired Tuttle, photographer, has Friday, spending short vacation in Miss Re; Bald-oning George Alley year of work at Uni- Elizabeth Cooper of Loxlmry, M iss., reate Market*.. M..osehead paiuted with white a considerable area in post-graduate Chicago Lake., from the sea. and into the Final Vote In the Senate on Belfast. gone carriage the Conference Report order to and also took a short course at Har- is her Mrs. A D. '.. »;• M Gai -re.. Maine Medical improve his studio light. At night versity visiting aunt, S111 iliey repairing business. has 4U yeas to 30 Nays. President the vard. He his in the i.autauquaus. Captain Alley Promptly signs electric arc lamps in the neighborhood began teaching public Mrs. R. F. Patterson of Lynu, Mass., ar- been 24 Miss Maud B. Steward left ? r a coasting years, and that the Bill. throw a on this white schools and has been four years at Thursdiy PAGE 3. during strong light area. One Penning- rived last for a visit to friends in time has been in command of ton, assistant for three Thursday visit of ten in Clinton in 12 different evening last week a who was being vice-principal days and Skowhegan. Guatemala Relief poem;. .The TSpecial despatch to the Sunday Herald.J person passing Belfast. .That Bide Hill Cow. vessels. The loss of one man is the most down tlie street was astonished to observe years. Washington, L). C., 1S97. Dr. Mrs. Rebecca of arrived July 24, Presi- tlie outlines of a Houlton, the president of that institu- Edgerley Bangor PAGE 4. serious mishap with which he has ever dent gigantic human head Mr. and Mrs. E. 1). Burd anti two children McKinley signed the tariff tion for Prof. and is a of Dam ui. Dingier iu the centre of the white area ou forty years, endorses Hutchin- Tuesday guest Mrs. J.G. 1 met.G. W. bill a squarely -r Washing!, n Letter..Yachts and Reynolds, the largest few minutes after 4 o’clock tin’s after- son as arrived and are at their at buyer t he wall. In a short time a the best all-round man he ever had Friday cottage a and S. a M. Railroads C>mi- of iu central states the noon, with a gold which Gov. large throng Fred W Brown, mailing clerk in Hi fast, hay Maine, heavy pen Dingley. had collected to view the under him and regards him at an exception- Little River.
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