The Republican Journal: Vol. 71, No. 32

The Republican Journal: Vol. 71, No. 32

The Republican ~ Journal._ '1 MK 71-_ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1891E NUMBER 32. of v items To-Day’s Journal. Government, City In a Death Trap. relieved him of OBITUARY. disease and suffering. No PERSONAL. PERSONAL. PAGE 1. man was ever more truly loved and esteemed The regular of the Council Fearful Accident at 311. Desert Yachts ami Boats. .City Govc'-n- meeting City Ferry last by his family. There are aching hearts re- a of Bel- Cutters at Work. .In a Death Trap, was held Monday evening, Aug. 7th. A full Sunday, 3Iore than Score of Lives lost Hr. John M. Fletcher, Ex-Mayor maining that will not be healed until the George Scott went to Boston Saturday to and Harold Pratt are in Yellow Fever. Obituary. The Maine on broken circle has Edgar visiting board was iu the Aldermen’s room Newspaper Men do Heroic Work. fast. died at his home Church street been mended on the other visit •\ Local Industries present relatives. this Concerning The shore. city. Persoual Transfers in Heal F.s- and there were two absentees from the worst accident remembered in the Aug. 7th, after a long ill- Monday morning, There remain to mourn the a Mrs. Leola Peirce !:c■unions.. Mrs. Frances L. Mace loss, mother, returned last Friday Mrs. W. R. Howard visited. Council. The were drawn history of the State, and in the ness of with effusion. He was three brothers and two relatives in following jurors especially pleurisy, sisters, a widow and from a visit in Boston. career of the Maine Central in March and at- four children. The deceased's York, Me., the past week. PAGE Z. for the Supreme Judicial Court: grand jur- Road, occurred horn Lincolnville, 23, 1846, mother, Mrs. at Mt. Desert last schools of Abigail Gould, his half-brother, Mr. Samuel F. A. Follett went to Rockland Miss os The Manufacturing Industries.. ors. P. T,. Strout, W. G. Hatch: traverse Ferry Sunday morning as tended the common that town. Monday Flora Sherman went to Dresden, Gould, and brother reside at Newton Me., Miles on a Wheel a train load of Allen, for a visit of a few Ingersollism jurors. F O. Pendleton. E. R. Conner, Geo. excursionists was embarking He afterwards attended and graduated from N. H., Alden J. days. yesterday for a short visit. Yacht for Peary...Messenger Boys Junction, Blethen, manag- on the boat for Bar Harbor. the break- He editor of the Seattle F. Mayhew, Amos Clement. The roll of ac- By Bowdoiu Medical School. began prac- ing Daily Times, Seat- Llewellyn Patterson went to Boston last Mrs. G. A. Leavitt visited friends in Fair- PAGE 3. of the at a tle, Wash., Mrs. Francis counts was are the ing slip least score lost their lives tice in Camden and afterwards went to Bel- Linkfeld, Elgin, 111., Saturday for passed. Following and Mrs. employment. field the first of the week. Tobacco in Belle Hatch, St. Paul, Minu. The Largest Factory the amouuts and others were more or less The until when under the various appropriations: injured. mont, where he remained 1874, children are the of Castine v the Children Went Away. .Literary remaining Rev. Charles E., George Page visited Lis mother. Charles P». Hazeltine or was 40 feet returned Saturday n New Church at Old Orchard Contingent.$872 80 slip gang plank long and 10 he cauie to Belfast. He was a well-read and pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran church Mrs. A. E. Page, last week. from a A at Pa trip to Cape Breton. -c'.nhly. Highway.. 837.71 feet wide and was constructed in the usual skillful and in addition to a Gouldsboro. ; Arthur E., Eugene II. physician large Mrs. PAGE 4. Support of poor 800 (Hi ! and Cecil Eva. S. L. Milliken returned last week The manner, with hinges at the shore end and general practice made a specialty of diseases Sylvester sisters arrived home Tues- Pre** Association.. Meeting of Fire department.. 18 38 from a visit in Newport. R. I. with chains at the outer end took a day from a visit in Boston. Kteo News of Brook*. Library.. 144.48! by which it was of the eye, for which he post-gradu- Died in Chelsea, Mass., July 25th, after a General school 81.55 William A. Miss Mary E. Pierce of Boston PAGE 5. purposes..... j raised or lowered. It is estimated that ate course in Mew York. He was active in long illness, Tower, aged i>5 is’visiting Miss Jennie Grant of Winterport is visit- School contingent. 15 08 years. He was born in Bucksport, Me., but her mother and sisters in this .Northport New s..Churches. | there were at least 200 people ou this city and county affairs, was always a strong city. ing Mr. ami Mrs. S L. Repairs and insurance.. 48.87 slip went to Boston when a young man. In 1870 Dodge- when it broke in the middle, one ami a faithful worker for the Mrs. F. I. Patterson and son leaving end Republican, he married Mary A Jordan of Freddie of O. Archibald went PAGE G. | Orland, Me., Henry to Camden last >2,85(8 81 the chains and He has been a member of the who, with one survives him. He East Boston arrived last supported by the other by party. County daughter, Friday to visit rela- week and is at work in the lit urn.. What Liquid An Cannot was a Herald office. j for several resident of Chelsea for about 30 years, tives. I cp W ator Vessels The Metho The Committee on Highways reported the hinges, and precipitating all the excur- Committee, and was years its where he was engaged in the house Z P Judson of Mass is visit- 1 Hand painting Holbrook, Organ Ball. .Contented. on the i n of Geo.W. Madden sionists into the water. Some of chairman. He was a member of the Com- favorably petit those business. The funeral service was held at Mrs. PAGE 7. M. W. Welch and son Charles re- ing his daughter. Mrs. Geo. E. Michaels. and others tor a highway from Congress whose bodies were afterwards recovered mon Council in 1871) and 1880, and President his late residence in Chelsea, July 27th, Rev. turned from a Watct Nymphs Manna I.oa in Mr. Cathcart of the Third Monday short visit in Bueks- Will R. and wife of street to the house of A Iv. ami an died for they were borne beneath of the Board the first-named year. In 1881 Congregational Emery Somerville, National Bank.. Knglat.d lic- Wood, quickly, church port. officiating. Mass., are at Freeman R. Cook’s. .Tin* llcina Mercedes. Man and order was passed to huiid said road one rod the waves by the weight of the living, who he was a member of the Board of Aldermen, visiting o' League Cm.ven- Mr. and Mrs. E. M. All..Kpworth fell after and who to and in 181)7 and '08 was of the Dolloff and children Mrs. Frank L. ( urr-Martial.. Sounds wide. them, madly struggled Mayor city. Harmon returned last Night of Gardiner are Kitchen life and the was visiting friends in Waldo Hints. The Committee on Finance reported their reach preservers lines thrown to During his administration city debt The Shoe Factory Thursday from a week’s visit in Camden. county. PAGE S. settlement with C II Collector of them from both wharf and steamer. Follow- refunded, at a great saving to the city, and 1 Sargent, II P wife •• Smart, and of Hubbard- ;!:;% Correspondence S' ip laughter Taxes for a balance is a list of the dead: reforms were effected. His Will Start up To-Day with a Fall Crew. Miss Trene Eastman of Boston arrived Sat- Births..Marriages..Dc-arns. 1>5'8. showing due Aug. ing complete George H. many municipal ston. Mass., are guests at Dr A O Stoddard’s was a administration to visit 1. 185*5», >2,812.75. against >4.805 21, due on Bennett. Mrs. George H. Bennett. Miss practical, business-like The strike in Sibley, Critehett & Co.'s shoe urday her grandmother, Mrs. Jacob Lewis P. Hazeltine and wife of Batli are of the He was treasurer of Eastman. Base Ball. taxes of 185(7. on Aug. 1. !>'.'> Grace R. Sumner. Mrs. Alonzo P. Oakes. city’s affairs. factory is settled. the firm Friday ;evening bis Mr and Mrs C P Hazel- ai d visiting parents, A was received from the directors Miss Lizzie Ward. Mrs. H. Waldo County in 1885 188b. He held sent out a circular W. W. Rich protest George Derwent, letter, explanatory of the and wife of Freedom have tine. two different on the Board of tsis scored two more victories of Odd Fellows’ Building Association and Mrs. A. H. Biliings. all of Bangor; Mrs. W. appointments stand they have taken, and in which they made a brief visit to relatives at South- Pension Surgeons, and was a Mrs. Florence Maynard of Worcester ar- u’iiig from the Kenuebecs Fri- other owners of abutting real estate, against J. Murray of Brewer: Joseph Murphy of Examining say: west Harbor. member at the time of his death. When the rived Tuesday and is the guest of Mrs. E. S. iv d tj to ii, and from the Cam- building a sewer in Bea\ er street, aud it was Old Towu ; Miss Blanche Lewis of Hamp- 'Ye can, if you prefer, restore former Mrs. Howard A. Flanders of Boston ar- of in out what orders we aud j Pitcher.

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