The Republican Journal. _’_ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1897. NUMBER 27. procession including many organizations Base Ball. themselves. The other games were lost by Government. REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. and Jefferson has de- City PERSONAL. PERSONAL. IHE citizens.Joseph such scores as 23 to 2,18 to 3 and 14 to 7, and cided to retire from the stage after his The were witnessed audiences disbanding of the Rockland and Au- by numbering The July meeting of the City Council was --.id EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE at the Fifth Avenue from a dozen to 150 Mrs. G. S. Mills left for Calais to wa9 in a few last engagement theatre, gusta teams left Belfast anywhere people. held Tuesday Benj. Kelley Bangor days in and Bangor two to Tuesday evening, July 6th, according October, 1898. During the farewell The whole effect was completely dis- visit her relatives. week on business. additional in which to Councilman ublican Journal Pub. Co. engagement Mr. Jefferson will revive all days to play off some gust every Rockland citizen and every one adjournment. Clement, who of their who ever felt in not is absent from the E. S. Bowker and family spent the fourth Mr. and Mrs. Smith the 4th of the successes in which he has appeared. postponed games. Thursday’s any pride Rockland; city, was the only absen- Hopkins spent that our felt interest in the team with friends in Brooks. at ■ hmrnal is iBT- i’atek for Maine sea game was a tie to the end of city any Green's Landing. up the 9th itself but because of the unenviable adver- tee. The roll of accounts passed, including Washington Whisperings. The 7 to but the bills under the various Mrs. S. G. Swift went to Garland last faring people." inning, 7, Bangors scored the tising it of a necessity gave us. It also appropriations was W. A. Arnold went Hancock county Sat- Y antic is no a of the as longer part navy of run in the follows: week for a winning 10th, with two men out. contributed to the immense amount of dam- short visit. urday to buy wool. the United States. At exactly two min- The age that the mismanaged and half-hearted Contingent.$1292.73 est Circulation in City and County Belfasts have done very little W. B. Snow of Boston the fourth utes past two Thursday the final orders kicking Maine State League has done to the glorious Highways. 1736 08 spent A. A. Hurd went to New York last week this season, but in this of the Navy Department were carried out. game they had good game of baseball. [Courier-Gazette. Fire Department. 88.33 with friends in Belfast. for medical attendance. i•; Terms. In advance, ; as $2.00a year The officers and crew assembled on deck cause, umpire Brady’s decisions were Library. 7«i 7«3 •>!\ 5o cents tor Miss Maria the fourth Uionrlis; three months. General School 142.51 Kingsbury spent, Miss Ida B. Roberts went to Wiuthrop i>ing and Commander Miller read the orders notoriously unfair. was purposes. Terms. For one square, one inch Reagan declared The Railroad Crossing in Waldo. School with friends in Waterville. in for contingent. 38.33 last Friday for a short visit. column, 75 cents one week, ami that make the vessel no longer a part of out at second, and because he protested he :or each sul lent insertion. -e'i the The was then hauled down Messrs. ,1. P. F. Henry W. Dunton was at home from John Warren went* to navy. fiag was ordered off the diamond and Webster Peaks, Benj. Chadbourne Total.$3374.74 North Bar Harbor last crew and the dismissed. Many of the was and Frederic State Railroad Com- Jay a few days the week. to work in a hotel. intents ot journal. put iuhis place. Auother instance was Danforth, The committee on finance was instructed past Thursday To-Day’s crew of the Yantic are now on the receiv- have rendered their decision on to settle with the Collector and Treasurer a fly struck by Hill which spectators iu missioners, Hon. George E. Johnson was in Charles Thomas of this while some have been on the taxes of 1890. Augusta city has been PAGE 1 ing ship Wabash, the of the Selectmen of for range of the foul line declared inside | petition Waldo yesterday on business. an Week A Railway Reorganization. transferred to the Marblehead.Hon. by 10 The committee on finance was instructed probate granted increase of pension. alterations in the near ! Railr- -ad Co ’ssing m Waldo.. feet, but which the declared a foul. highways Waldo Sta- to settle the back taxes the John Russell Young took the oath of umpire against property Mrs. Annie L. MeKeen arrived home last Misses Freda Cook and Inez Hanson went lie:lust Rage win? \ gainst Retit tions. were held in Waldo of Mrs. S. M. Holmes and Peltiali Shaw. office as librarian of before Pitcher Newell of the Bangors had his Hearing April to ; M--n!'..*• Races Cit> Government.. Congress right The and the chairman of Saturday spend the summer. to Unity last to visit friends. ami in 5th and June 7th. Mayor the com- Friday ikiieii:.iii Re.-1 :> Reit. .Congressman Clerk McKenney of the Supreme Court of thumb ruined so far as base ball is concern- 27th, Augusta May mittee on finance were authorized to con- R. W. and wife the United States IIis first The officers for the Rogers, Esq., spent the Mrs. N. S. Piper left f«<r t visit to Thursday. ed for this season. The member was municipal appeared sult an and take such other action Friday PAGE 2. struck attorney fourth with in act was the of Mr. A. R. town of friends Boston. friends in Rockland and au appointment a Waldo and Seth M. Carter of Lewis- as they may deem necessary to Isle Hunt. V 11 :r M Letter..Mid- by batted ball, and was dislocated at the preliminary .-mbington 8 off or d as first assistant with ■ c. :■ ;oter> L sters in a p librarian, ton for the Maine Ceutral Railroad Co. refunding. Chas. E. of Master ;• Tank Steal- middle joiut, the bone Johnson, Esq., Waterville was Georgie Smalley of Chelsea, M iss whom lie consulted on the work of his protruding through The was authorized to execute a :ng Trade Relfast Free Library., Mayor in Belfast last week on the skin. The ilesor Omitting merely formal legal portions the of for of business. is visiting his aunt, Mrs. W. W. Carter. del Si"a]1 ce*"ii Roeii: theatrical Rem- new office.Ellis H. Roberts of New tendons were not in- deed trust the care the lot in Grove decision is as follows: of the late C. Peirce. Everett Nason is at York took the oath of office as jured, but some of the smaller Cemetery Abby home from Somes' Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Brown returned PAGE 3. Thursday legaments Petition of School home The only we have to perform is first Committee for use of a treasurer of the United States and at once were parted. Croniu replaced him. Follow- duty Sound, where he has been at work. from a visit to friends in r. ; guatein.da..Nature..Fecen- room in Memorial Building was laid on the Friday Bang- to determine whether such shall cr 'ss mores Haying. entered upon his duties.The Senate ing is the score: way table for one month the Aldermen. by Mrs. Walter D. Staples went to Roekport Miss Sadie E. Clark returned home last PAGE 4. committee on election has prepared a re- the track at grade. We rind that it would The Mayor was authorized to cast the vote Bangor..2 20100020 1—8 last Saturday for a visit of a few Thursday from a visit to friends iu Rock- a 1 Toe 1 irtli of in ti.e Rhurches. port in favor of the of H. W. Belfast.1 be to cross the track of the of the city in the meeting of the Belfast & days. ,1nl> seating 13010100 0—7 impracticable land. o.o i.e.us. .NcrtbRort News obituary.. Corbett, senator from Moosehead Lake R. R. Co. for the Miss B. J. of recently appointed Earned 2. Two- Maine Central Railroad at this point at following Briggs Auburn arrived Sat- ... Id a h-dtte !: -ckland Rates..News runs—Bangor, 3; Belfast, directors: C. B. Hazeltiue, F. B. Oregon by the Governor of the State. It base hits—Sharrott 2. Home Mathews, urday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Miss Calvena left last mimes..Dr-•i-i-eii Dead tu rn his Sulky runs—Reagan, grade. And so we determine that it shall C. W. Frederick, C. E. Knowlton, N. F. W. L. Hall. Hervey Friday to i iiaw.d: A .M tie’: >•.•!.■ ••’!. Wedding was contended that inasmuch as the leg- Birmingham. Double visit her plays—Fitzpatrick cross under the track of the Maine Central Houston, Win. M. Woods, Geo. E. Johnson, Mrs. Pliineas Adams arrived sister, Mrs. Swan of Bridgew iter, islature failed to the and McDermott and Saturday to organize, precedent Birmingham; McBride, C. O. John M. Fletcher. Mass. PAGE 5. Donahue and Railroad. The statute does not authorize Poor, visit her mother, Mrs. Christiana established in the Montana cases was not Collopy; Mazena, Webster. Petition of C. H. Monroe for abatement of Morison. N-wj Bellas: Mrs. Rebecca R Alien.. Bases on s us to that the shail not con- and it would seem the com- balls—by Newell, 2; by Ulmer, say way be was on Adams ■ taxes laid the table the Aldermen.
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