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The Republican Journal. T \ i I MF APRIL MAINE, THURSDAY, 24, IM2. NUMBER 17. 74._BELFAST,— .:ts of To-Day’s the material in have “back- Journal. souvenirs, OBITUARY. cester, conducted by the pastor ofjthe Uni- SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. ed out,” as the proposition is harder Concerning Local Industries. PERSONAL. PACE 1. | versalist Church. The daughters Hattie than it looked at first, and the interest Gen. .John F. Anderson of Boston died A. M. SPEAR, Week..Subsidy on Small Vessels. and Albina accompanied the remains to JUSTICE, PRESIDING. in the souvenirs has subsided.Mrs. at the Cumberland club Pendleton Bros, have received a A. A. went to Boston last Satur- M.'fkton Dead..Obituary..A Farce Saturday morning The first trial 30-horse Knight James of of he Belfast, and the interment was in Grove before a jury was Thursday school..supreme Judicial Court-. McGowan, aged 28, Tucker’s suddenly Bright’s disease, though had and boiler for their new mill day. O. C. power engine K' port. .Concerning Focal In- Corner, a hamlet in Ulster been confined to his bed for upwards of a Cemetery. forenoon, Wentworth vs. George Valuation...Transfers in county, week and in Islesboro. The Belfast Machine & f B. Hall went to Rockland ini-nt's New York, has given birth to five chil- before that had been in feeble nerring. The plaintiff worked for the Monday on \ adits and Boats...Anonymous health. He had two brothers here, Horace Foundry Co. is making and litting the shaft- business. Personal. dren, all girls, and all are doing well. Mr. Levi Rich in East Jackson defendant in haying in 1901. Plaintiff and William H. Anderson, who were with died April ing, pulleys, etc. Mrs. McGowan’s other children are a claims that there was G. B. Marsano went to PAGE 2. him at the time of his death. Gen. Ander- l”th, He Was born July 19, 1820, and his no coutract, and that Boston Monday on son and a of pair twins.Charles son was a native of and was he is business. (ieorgia..A Library of Music.. Wiscasset, 68 whole life was spent, on the same farm. He entitled to whatever hfs services were Capt. F. S. Pendleton went to Camden A Contented bake a Dickens’ office table, chair and looking- years of age. During his early life he was People..To was one of the first members of the Congre- worth. Defendant claims that there was a Monday to get the hard pine for the keel- Elmer A. Sherman went to Cuba's Vice President.. Value of glass, and another high-backed chair he concerned in financial operations in Boston, Boston Mon- He contract for for the new Ball. used in the editor's office of All the where he spent tire most of his business gational church at Jackson. held sever- $1.50 per day, and that the sons, etc., schooner, the keel of day on business. PAGE a. life. At the of the Civil war he al town his life. Mr. account was which is laid in ! Year Bound were sold at auction in opening offices during early settled. There was a direct the Pendleton yard in Bel- Mrs. Edith Graves trli Lake of Trinidad. The New went out with the 24th Massachusetts arrived home last London regi- Rich was a industrious man, but of a conflict of fast. The oak and hackmatack are w for $425. were very testimony. Edward Evans was being week Navy. Perfumes as Disinfeet- recently They ment as major and from time to time was from Boston. Years Old...Maine’s Oldest 1 given at Dickens’ death to his house- kind and social nature so that he appointed foreman of the loaded on the curs at Island Falls. The promoted for excellent service until the specially special jury Mrs. Judith llcctionsof a Bachelor..Keep Ad- and sold her to a Parker of Castine arrived keeper by collector. close of the war, when he held the rank of made friends in his own vicinity, drawn from the They found a hard pine arrived Jnot only full'panei. Tuesday. to visit her Mrs. Lottie G. Dimon, widow of Henry brigadier-general. After the war Gen. An- verdict for recently Belfast friends. l- ace 4. but in the surrounding towns. His three the defendant. Thompson for <1. Dimon, who was killed in the Park derson went into business in Boston, con- The outlook at Leonard & Barrows* shoe Chas. F. French left School Notes Bells. were with him his illness. plaintiff. SIcLellau for defendant. Monday' to canvass igh Wedding Avenue Tunnel accident on the New ducting financial matters and of late years daughters during is most •' l; .Drugged and Robbed The factory encouraging. They now for brushes in Camden and had been one of the leading dry goods men Mrs. Catherine A. Currier of Everett, Mass.! Laura Wagner vs. Fred Eames. This is Rockland. \n Karly Spring..The Churches. York Central Railroad, several months have 150 hands and have orders of that city, being a member of the firm of an employed, ago. was awarded $60,000 damages Mrs. Isabel J. Boody of Brooks and Miss action to recover for wages of the plain- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Howes left Monday pace 5. Wheelwright, Anderson A Co. He had on which to begin next week for an the railroad a M. He survived tiff as a domestic in the of the de- calling for Boston. Mr. II. has against company by jury lived in Boston of late but came to Rebecca Rich of Jackson. family been quits ill. B !fa-t Secret Societies County years, output of 1200 pairs which will re- in White Plains, New York. 18th. his wife Mr. fendant. lie claims that she was not daily, Local Improvement Societies. April Portland frequently. Besides his two about four years. Ransom em- II. F. Kimball returned last quire the employment of more than 200 Thursday PACK 6. .Two lecture bureaus have been light- brothers mentioned above, he had a wife Rich of the as a but lived there as a Somerville, Mass., only living ployed domestic, from a busiuess to over Miss and the other and three daughters, all living in Boston. hands. trip Providence, R. I. I hug V ■ idencc that IB- Was ing Stone, day member of his father's of member of his her The are Mrs. Charles P. family eight family, receiving board, 1! Had the Best of It ! lu- Mod- one of them applied to the courts for daughters Curtis, Master Thomas A. Foster of is was at the funeral. clothes and some The Mathews Bros, are as a Portland 1; d I V' ater \T "els. .Jr,. Mrs. Frank is. Barker and Mrs. Regi- children, present The money. case was working large gi'tei »eep an injunction to prevent her lecturing visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. rT ii i*; ot Home., nald Bangs. Gen. Anderson was a was a tried at the crew at their mill as ever are QuTnby. ai..Dreaming except under its The court great late Nelson Rich of Belfast brother. January term with a verdict they had, and table Decorations. Life History auspices. lover of clubs and belonged to quite a num- Will of refused the and Miss Stone The at the funeral for the plaintiff for $141.98, and motion for taking on new hands. O. E. Frost, the Langill Worcester, Mass., visited request; ber, among which were the Cumberland of officiating clergymen a in friends in Belfast and last week. P M K 7. will he permitted to lecture.\ promi- Portland, the Somerset club, the Eastern service were Rev. F. \V. Barker, pastor of new trial. The motion is now withdrawn superintendent, says business their line vicinity Week. A nent has made an in- Yacht club and the club of his Dolliff and on looks all over the Spring Poem in Prose geographer just Country Boston, church and Rev. F. S. of Island judgment ordered the verdict. Dun- unusually good country. Miss Florence A. Clough was i 1 Camden < td C t .A lie was a man Tiny Flower’s teresting calculation. He says that if who was greatly liked by his of Jackson. Mr. Rich's ton &. are better and more last v \' Falls, formerly Dunton for plaintiff. Fellows for People building expen- week, the guest of Miss Julia Annis. l'!i Na New Head.. Pointed associates for his many the oceans of the earth were to be sterling qualities favorite and sive houses. The is noticeable in i'land Romance...Calls Wed* and a large circle of both here and song, Sweet Bye Bye, was sung defendant. change Mr. <■ of their water it take friends, and Mrs. Chas. E. Stevens arrived oi Barbarism. Aphorisms. emptied would in the Mathews which for Boston, will learn with sadness of his by Mrs. F. W. Barker and Messrs. Jones Eliza M. rhilbricb, executrix of theestate mill, many years from 1 \GK 8. the rivers Mowing into them 40.000 years Madison last Friday, for a short visit. death.—Portland Press, April 21. and Morrill. The flowers were abundant of has done work on the better class of resi- •‘ Miiit('orre']‘omlcnee..Ship to them to the level.... Gardiner i'liilbrick, late of Thorndike, bring up present Gen. Anderson was Mrs. Annie M Paul arrived home last Bn :ii' Marriages...P< atbs. the eldest son of Gov- and beautiful. vs. dences and Reports from Olmstead, 111., say that Jennie L. White of Troy; action on a public buildings. ernor ,J.