December 01,1892

December 01,1892

The Republican Journal. VOLlMi: <U._ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER I, 181)2. XUMBKR 48. amateur of Denver, broke the times of the churches at Swan vi world’s chusetts vote shows that the Prohibition- Thanksgiving Day. Mr. Edward Haney, of Ellsworth, has pastor lie, Personal. Republican Journal. track and road record for live miles 45 by ists polled only 7,058 votes for Governor, lias been visiting relatives in Belfast the Brooks and Monroe. He was twice married, 4-5 seconds. HOW BELFAST PEOPLE OBSERVED THE DAY. IIis time was 12 minutes, 7 and are a deal below the three his pi'BLISHED EVERY THU RSDAY MORNING BY THE good per past week. second wife dying last August. He has Gooding Grant, Esq., was in Belfast Satur- seconds.... 11. M. a well-known New Neill, cent, limit. In New York, also, they fell Last of the had six three of Thursday, by proclamation Master children, whom survive day. Orleans cotton statistician, the re- below their vote of George J. Cook passed Thanksgiv- says 1888.Congressman President and Governor, was Thanksgiving him: Mrs. A. T. Stevens, and Mr. Win. R. Journal Co. ports from almost the entire cotton area, Grover Cleveland dur- ing with his Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. W. E. (Jarleton visited his home Jerry Simpson says as usual. grandparents, in Republican Mil indicate that the Day, and was observed The fac- Ford, of Belfast, and Mrs. Nellie F. Parlin, shortage in the cotton ing the campaign faced both ways on the G. Cook. Rock port Friday. tories shut down and business were of N. V. The was crop is so as to amount to a real silver Protective Tariff places Middleton, funeral held Circulation in and great question.The Mr. Fred Mr. of Largest City County. a C. Haraden left for Boston Mon- Byron Wilson, Lynn, re- calamity—It is estimated that between League resolves to continue the tight for (dosed at noon. It was not day to tempt Tuesday at the church in Swan vi He, Rev. Mass., £50,000 and will day, having spent with rela- turned home Friday. The Journal is the taper for Maine sea- £00,000 he divided be- the protective principle.Official returns one out of doors, and perhaps for that reason Thanksgiving D. Brackett, of Jackson, officiating. tween Vale and Princeton as their share tives in Belfast. faring people.” from the last county in Indiana have been the home reunions may have been the more Miss Ferine T. Dyer is visiting friends in <>f the receipts of football received. The show that Mr. and Mrs. J. Thursday’s footings Bracken, The family gatherings were too B. Ingraham, of Rock- The sad news was received here Rockland and Bath. Crover enjoyed. Monday •*. game—Mrs. Cleveland says there the first, elector on the Democratic !<s< KiTTioN Terms. In advance, §2.00 a year; ticket, the in Belfast. were numerous for mention. The largest one we land, passed day They of the death, at Stoneham, of Miss Mrs. E. E. Pendleton went to .a the year. §2.50; at the expiration of the is not a word of tiutli in the received votes. the first Mass., Bangor Sat- published 282,700 Pierce, of F. hear of was that at the home of Mr. and guests Mrs. M. Lancaster and Miss Josie of the late for a §;>.oo.* report of the runaway accident in which elector on the received M., youngest daughter Cap- urday short visit. ERnsiNc Terms. For one square, one ineh Republican ticket, who Sarah Gardner. she and :■ of friends were said to 255.815 votes. Mrs. George A. Quimby, had as guests tain Joseph T. Conant. of this cn^th in column, si.on for one week, and 25 party Bracken's plurality, which formerly city. Miss Er'tie Mansfield arrived home from ::.s :or each insertion. A fraction of have been Trave is in effect Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Conant had been in subsequent concerned.steamship Cleveland's plurality, is 7,085. Frederick, Rev. R. B. Mathews and mother, Mrs. M. Boston attending last .are charged as a full one. Washington Saturday. on the rocks on .The more the John Mr. and Mrs. \V. U an narrowly escaped running Massachusetts election 11. Guimby, (^nim- M. Mathews, spent with Mr. art school, from which she was soon to the Thanksgiving Mrs. Sarah E. Gilmore English coast, Wednesday night. She is investigated the worse it for Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Mr. Daniel has gone to Dor- Contents of Journal. appeals by, Chase, and Mrs. F. \V. Mathews at the Augusta graduate. She had been ill but a few days, To-Day’s was swept out of her course by the strong that great humbug, tlu* Australian ballot. chester, Mass., to spend the winter. Haraden, Mr. Fred C. Haraden, Mr, C. W. House, Augusta. when her friends here were sent for, but she I’AtiK currents, and was a short In addition to the votes lost to Mr. 1. stopped only 20,000 Miss Maud Ellis started last distance from the rock. Frederick. Mr. and Mrs. Qninihy and their Miss rapidly failed and died Sunday night. The Friday for > >: the Week Nat ioii.il C anpc New Ad gieat Straitpoint Hale, it. appears that there were 82,000 Hattie Robbins, assistant teacher in to consult an orenlist. -eluents rhanks^iviiej; 1 >a\ » ..(imui ....The hark Helen Mar, of San two children made up a party of fifteen, and remains were to where Salem, Mass., >bituar> whaling blanks for 1 Jeutenant-Governor: 80.000 for the ltockland came home for brought Camden, Whi! Farm High school, i'!ars New*o| t lie C ranges. Eraneiseo, was lost in the ice in latitude Treasurer and 40.000 for “Our wielded the carving knife and funeral services were held Mr. Jere of ■ George” Wednesday. Monehan, Winchester, '"iial- 1 temoerai ie State Committee Wed nearly Secretary Thanksgiving, and returned Friday. Her Mass., Beils 71 degrees north and 171 of State. This is a record for a fork over a turkey. The Rod Miss Conant was an and tal- visited his Belfast longitude degrees charming 14-pound Ritle, school closes Dec. 10th, accomplished friends last week. PAGE ‘J. west. October and some of the crew (>, system intended to secure a full expres- and Gun Club had a shoot on their grounds on ented young lady, and one who won and re- •t<-< t n>m Cleveland. t)lii<» file Hullabaloo m Mrs. George R. of is were rescued by other whalers after hav- sion of the will. In Mr. and Mrs. Charles (). Parsons, of Flor- Lancaster, Rockland, .hi Memories of Other Bates popular Cambridge and the local football eleven tained the love and esteem d all who knew Da>> College suffered Congress street, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jf. N. Lancaster. transfers in Beal Estate. .Jaekson Town ing great hardships. Forty of even, right under the of Har- ence, Mass., came for a Thanks- drippings a in Rockland. went to Wednesday her. In Camden and the new. the tilth played game They Belfast, Portland, .Maine Crand Army. !ndust riai Items Free including mate, perish vard College, there were some 500 defec- giving visit to Mrs. Parsons’ Mr. Daniel A. JTayes returned from the State ’11 in Kansas Camden in the Belfast Livery Co.’s coach, parents, Maine, and Laconia, N. H., where she was ed in the ice— "The Breakers," the ele- tive ballots.The of the at PAGE d. expenditures and Mrs. M. C. Dilworth, College Orono for a vacation Monday. c and from there to Rockland hv (he electric returning Tuesday. best the news of her death will .i.ulun Coinmeree.. Maine Fish and Came gant and ostly summer residence of Cor- last Democratic House were S44.80S.28S known, early Mr. Nathan E. Brown started M >ida\ for a'. Coin”-, Cone Dual Cruise of the Fred B. nelius Vanderbilt.at Newport.was burned more that was appropriated at the first railroad. I'nion Thanksgiving services were cause many a sad heart. ior. The Cushion Craze A Siasconset Fish Obituary. Ellsworth No.v. 25th. The lire also the session of the Con- held in the at the North Falls, where lie lias employment. Main. '' textile Industrie' Frame for the destroyed Republican Fifty-first evening Church, valuable contents of the villa, Moreover, the hill has an Hon. Samuel I). Thurston died it his home -mi ui Doubled Her Crop ol Apples The C.»n- including gress. McKinley Rev. K. T. Hack delivering excellent ser- Capt. Windsor Williams, of Islesboro, died Mr. and Mrs. Leander Morse returned *n that t onfronts Them. the furniture,brie-a-brae. reduced the revenue not less than wearing apparel by S51,- mon. There was no music. in Bangor Nov. 28il after an illness of about of heart on from a visit to friends in r Isle. l'Aia 4. special very suddenly disease, board his Monday Dea and rare ami costly articles of every des- 000,080.The New York Herald of Mon- '..el' and Tilings Retie.'tions on the Recent THANKSGIVING DINNER AT CROSBY INN. one year. Mr. Thurston was born in Win- vessel, sell. Mary L. Crosby, at New York Gilbert The loss is a consensus Capt. M. Hart and son Alonzo •pais Li\ina Whist, in Belhmt Sceret Soeie- cription. *500,000.The thly published of opinion of Messrs. Wright N: Varney, proprietors of ! terport oil February 10, 1822, the son of last Th irsday. The tirst day out from returned Ncwspaper Notes. ('oiieerniiiy.

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