Republican Journal :Vol. 69, No. 14

Republican Journal :Vol. 69, No. 14

The Republican Journal. ! MK t;9-__BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, ABRIL 8, 1897. NUMBER 14. Hatch bill was added to its an- $15,000 Obituary. followed the sea, having been master of sev- A Steamboat Sensation. nual income and under the City Government. the republican journal. Morrill bill it eral vessels and usually going foreign voy- PERSONAL. will this so in command of get $21,000 year, that its in- The very sad intelligence was received ages. He was last the bark Arrest of the Fireman and one of the Owners of EVERY THt'RSDAY MORNING RY The THE come this from sources will after which he retired to land regular monthly meeting of the City Miss P. Beaman is year public here Tuesday of the death of Hattie C., wife Shamrock, the Castine. Mary visiting friends be and its total income life and engaged in fitting out fleets and Council was held All but $56,000 from all of Rev. F. W. She Sheriff John M. of Monday evening. in this city. ■ Ryder. died in Denver, also in the brick making business at Orland, Deputy Vogell Castine lican Journal Pub. Co. sources will not be much short of $70,000. two of the members were present and a Colo., March 31st, about 34 came to Belfast last and arrested Mr. and Mrs. E. S. That is double that of about double aged years. She Thursday Pitcher go to Boston Colby, Austin Gott died at his home in large amount of business was transacted. was married in 1880 to Mr. who Capt. Edward L. Morse, a resident of em- to for a few d is the pafek tor Maine sea that of and a third more than that Ryder, was Castine, day days visit. Bates, Bucks port March 28th of consumption, aged In the absence of J. S. Fernald, Clerk of the of at that time pastor of the ployed as fireman on steamer Castine now Bowdoin.Governor Powers has re- Baptist church in 51 years, 2 mouths and 18 days. He was a Walter went to St. N. faring people Council, Councilman Clement was chosen Cooper John, B., turned from a visit to and has this city, and came here native of Tremont but had been a resi- at this port Morse was Boston, accompanied hy long undergoing repairs. last Thursday on business. been at dent of and a much pro tern. Circulation in and I the State House the past few days her mother, Mrs. A. E. Haven. Mrs. Ryder Bucksport, respected charged with receiving stolen goods. lie Ony County citizen. the vessels he had com- The for sidewalks were Geo. C. Lane went to N. to important business. He will most of her Among was following petitions Exeter, H., last attending spent early life in Rockport, W. E. taken to Castine and at a private hear- return to manded were the Post Boy, Barnes, and to visit his his home in Houlton, probably where she met her there presented referred to the committee on Thursday mother. s Terms. In advance,§2.00a year; Me., husband, but was Alice Gardner and Hesper. ing Thursday evening made disclos- to visit about a pH ntlis; 5o cents for three months. arranging Augusta twice sidewalks: On Waldo avenue, from J. M. W. C. living at the time of her marriage in Cam- ures that led to the arrest in Belfast Friday Crawford arrived from Boston n<» Terms. For one square, one inch month. His private secretary, Mr. Smith, Tibbetts’ house to Mrs. Mass. of A. Lewis’house; ou Tuesday for a visit to relatives. 'limin, 75 cents tor one week, and wi ll remain in all the time bridgeport, They left Belfast in Sep- morning Perry Coombs, engineer of evening Augusta nearly News of the Granges. Lincolnville from L. E. nch subsequent insertion. the Castine and one of avenue, McMahan's to look after routine matters.One of tember '81 for East Greenwich, R. I., and her owners, and he Miss Jennie A. McLellau is spending the house to Main street; on Cedar the best and have since lived in was taken to Castine on the steamer Rock- street,below Easter vacation with cots of known, brightest most cap- Newport, Rhode Island, her parents in this I'o-Day’s Journal. Frederick. Ritchie Grange, Waldo, has Salmond street; ou Main street, above the tivating young ladies of Bath is to leave East Boston aud Mass. land. A Castine special under date of April city. Lawrence, Mrs. resolutions on the of a adopted the following the post office, for a plank walk in of the PAGE 1. pleasures cosy home to become a was in 2d to the Bangor News the fol- place Ryder always delicate health and Daily gives Mrs. Elsie is in call- trained nurse—The at death of a valued member: concrete from the Duszenberry Belfast, c M eek. .Granite (Titters' Strike at municipal election about a present walk; house of year ago was advised to try the lowing particulars: ed here the of i’ii- Must Go News of the off Whereas death lias again entered our R. A. to by illness her sister, Mrs. J. obituary Calais, Monday, passed very quietly, Morse’s was to Gurney the house of Walter Phil- no western but did not receive story the effect that Societies Senator Malls’ Par**, the Dr. Charles climate, the de- Grange and taken from our midst sister W. Republicans electing E. Coombs engineered the brick in ward 4; on Emery. intiiiboat Sensation Fish ami Ftsh- sired benefit. She left four little Ellen L. thieving euterprise Bradbury street, from almost a unanimous girls, Ter- Littlefield, therefore, and used ■ in.m’s Disc>very. .City Government., Swan, mayor, by Morse’s house in Castine as a hid- Cedar street to Wm. M. Alice Resolved, That in the death of sister Lit- Charles street; on Mayo Bradley, Esq., of Portland sp»-ut ;.i tin >ad<. Y Rare ,d IS.500 Miles vote, a few scattering votes being cast for esita, Mabel, and Frances. Her ing place for the plunder. tlefield Frederick Ritchie Grange has sus- street; on Nortliport avenue, from the Girls’ Sunday in Bucksport with his Mrs. 'Ui.ty Tax. .Joseph C. Rickwood, the Prohibition mother and two brothers, Willie and The first information in the case, which mother, PAGE 2. Louis, tained the loss of an honored charter mem- candidate. The led to the arrest of Morse, was furnished Home to J. F. Wight’s house. George Bradley. Republicans elected every survive. Mis. Ryder came to Belfast ber, we a true and loving sister, and the by M.ifi.robt Fuitorial Notes. Belfast very Morse’s wife, who is said to have told Hon. ward officer and alderman without a kind wife anti mother. The petition of Sarah M. Holmes for the Mrs. H. M. Blackstone of Our M'ashinjrton Letter. .Death .d opposi- young and iu a short resi- family loving M. Warren that Bridgewater, comparatively the George the stolen goods no le Bancor s hunt, the founder of Resolved, That we extend heartfelt abatement of taxes against the heirs of is her Bright Prospects. tion.Orrington dence here won a place in the affection of .were secreted in her house. When Coombs Mass., visiting sister, Mrs. J. W PAGE 3. died at bis home in sympathy of our Grange to brother Little- Evanston, III., Chi- was brought up for here this fore- Hiram Holmes for the years 1890 to 18!>4 was Jones of this ii Salvador Two New Maine Towns. old and young, particularly the youug, who field ami his in their bereavement. hearing city. 5th of heart disease. Mr. Emit family in the of a Is Maine Fish and Game Laws., cago April noon, presence crowd of MOO peo- referred to the on have cherished a love and Resolved, That our charter be draped in committee tiuance. Mr. Lorin Fletcher arrived ot Trade. was a native of Maine. always respect j ple, Morse let out another sensation. He by yesterday mourning for thirty days in respect to our ! S. G. and others asked for an PAGE -t. for her. She was lovable and charitable to said in his that when he and Stimpson arc morning’s boat from departed sister, that these resolutions be ! testimony Bridgewater, Mass., \ Golden Yaelrts and In Brief. A powerful syndicate is be- Coombs heard Mrs. Morse had the light at tfie corner of and Salmoml Anniversary all, but will be missed most in tile home ! sent to the sorrowing family, a copy inscrib- given Congress where he spent the winter. !Uil< Lnua^etuent. .The News of Bel- formed to turn the hitherto compara- thing away had the ing ed our and a sent to the they put plunder they streets, and the was referred to the n e> circle where the loss of a mother's and upon records, copy petition ( oncernin^Local Industries, love had secreted in the a Capt. E. P. Nichols of Bu. is tively useless coast of New Jersey into au Belfast for house into bag and ksport to join Periodicals.. .Transfers in Heal F> care will be felt the little The papers publication. suuk it in Castine harbor. committee ou lights. immense centre of maritime and railroad by girls. Esther Ellis, Committee the ranks of the cyclers, having received tine have the ) j The truth of this was The City Solicitor on the claim PAGE 5. commerce. The plan is to build a sea family sympathy of many warm Cora Evans, on testimony proved reported wheels for himself and Maud.

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