Republican Journal: Vol. 64, No. 12

Republican Journal: Vol. 64, No. 12

The Republican Journal. —- — ■-— — ■ h,il l ME 04. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1892. NUMBER 12. ■■ .... | ....... publican, was elected mayor nearly unani- Organization of the City Government. am to have the assistance of men who have Obituary. Rowcloin College Notes. Porgie Pirates Defeated. heen tried and not found men who Republican Journal. mously.County Attorney Carleton, of , wanting; The new city government met at the city cherish the welfare of the city, and who, A. I. Kennebec, has been at the Maine General Stephen Gould, of the firm of Gould & Prof. Johnson lias formed a class in Brown, Esq., received the following EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE their will Span- for treatment and from there has rooms Monday forenoon at 10. o’clock for or- knowing duty cheerfully perforin hospital it. Perry, Rockland, died suddenly Monday ish. despatch yesterday: All answ red to roll call. The written a letter consenting to be a candi- ganization. after a short one 1). March Wm. P. Thompson, Mayor. morning illness. He was Prof. Wells is I Washington, C., 28, 181)2. date for re-election.The Iowa and Common receiving congratulations on Journal Fnlsliii Co. Republi- Mayor, Board of Aldermen The hoards then separated for organiza- of the oldest and most prominent members Committee by vote of seven to six reports na- the birth of a son. | filial cans Thursday chose delegates to the were sworn in William- Council by Joseph tion. In the council it two votes to of the Methodist a noble the bill. This saves inshore tional in the required Church, worthy, adversely Lapham Republican convention, and Rev. A. A. O. will take the sen- ! rst Circulation in and son, Jr. Prayer was offered by J. elect a was a Reed, Brunswick, fisheries of Maine. It has a Oity County. resolutions endorsed the administration of president. The first tie—five upright man with a host of friends. He been hard fight. of the l nitarian Church. ior class pictures. | President Harrison.The Savage each for F. H. Welch of ward one, and Geo. will be missed. Belfast gets ten thousand dollars in river ..■lull is THE PAPER for Mu 1.716 SGH- Bangor Whig greatly 1 !i then delivered the fol- Dr. H. T. of and harbor faritui people." of the 21st says: “For some Mays past Mayor Thompson W. Boulter, of ward three. On the second Cummings Portland has pro- bill. S. L. Milliken. address: sented to there has been a quiet investigation of the lowing ballot Mr. Welch was elected. Joseph Wil- Mrs. Mary S., wife of Rev. \Y. If. Little- the library 50 volumes of historical j -n Terms. In a recent election and is TH K M A Y OR' S A DDR ESS. Maddened Sailors. t ailvanee, $2.00 year; going on, enough liamson, Jr., was elected clerk. the mother of General Clias. and scientific books. ol unanimously field, Attorney ar. s'2..“»(>; at the expiration the now that known to warrant the statement (! ENTJ.F.MKX OK THE ClTY COUNCIL: Tile The hoards then met in joint convention and E. Littlefield, died Sunday at Vinal Prof. CANN11IAUSM candidate our have with morning Chapman’s Shakesperean readings XAJti!OWI,Y A VEiiTKl) ON \w 1 kms For one one ineh the election of the citizens of City again, gratify- stpiare. Republican elected as follows: entrusted us with their munic- city officers, Haven. Services were held Wednesday and arc the members of tin nil'; sciioonki: winnie eai i:y. .• Ii1111 si .(Hi tor one week ami 2."> for Mayor was only prevented hy gross ing unanimity, greatly enjoyed by | insertion. A traction of affairs. The account of our City Clerk—L. H. March. the remains to Rockland for burial. -ui'<etjiit-ni fraud, hi one instance in Ward Seven a ipal stewardship brought senior English Literatim* division. Fkoyixi etowx, March IS. Letters re- !"_:«■*i a* ;■ lull out. for the closed has been written and City. Treasurer— X. F. Houston. is now year just She was a most excellent and was ceived here repeater was discovered and under lady The from ('apt Angus MdMtehie recorded, and by it we are to he judged. City Solicitor—R. F. Dunton. subject »>1 [the essay for the Pray Eng- bonds to nwait the action of the Grand beloved a circle of friends. of schooner Winnie arriv- f iit> of To-Day’s Journal. Doubtless, we have in some things erred in City Physician—S. W. Johnson. greatly by large lish Literature is “The Ro- Laury, recently in most of the cases the prize English ed at .liny, hut guilty but that we have and .Assessors—A. A. Small, Geo. 1>. McCrillis 'tarpaulin Cove, Vineyard judgment, faithfully mantie Its Rise and Sound, cage was not detected, the. and W. 1>. Conant. Drama; Cuhiiinaiion." ; tell a tale of party although fearlessly striven to do our duty for the best Alfred Patterson, of died at hardship rarely surpassed. Overseers of the Poor—(’. E. (). Capt. Belfast, :na "I ! hr Now HA.uiliznt ion -t fraud itself lias been clearly demonstrated. interests of the City, 1 think will be general- Johnson, Prof. Robinson is a course "f | The schooner sailed from , his home on last of delivering (hmaives, ... < G. White and S. T. mu- in -hit ua! ie- How hi ... Beal encoded. The of the will Edgeeomb. Thursday dropsy, aged on a At the election last Monday Mr. ly experience past lectures mi at (Iardiner and is to llayti. .Ian. -I. with rargoof mi r«u ( School Chemistry logwood, I -i W iiin_ ;.t ion .Maine enable us To the Committee for three years—Joseph bb 11 e was the son of Patter- lackid votes of the num- fully appreciate importance years. George hound for New and has been over It!- K :i< |\< ‘ountx .tilla men.. New- only thirty-one linish Prof. course York, oi on and to and Williamson, .1 r. Chapman's at Rockland, over positions guard against son, East and followed the sea. two months on N- v h.r < aii-i Maddened ber requisite to give him a majority Chief Belfast, rlie passage. avoid mistakes we may have made. Engineer of the Fire Department— | the latter to throe of .1 a,; ri.i Miiuent Ci \ew >. any being obliged give up i mntA all An examination of the lists in the <'. T. Richards. When a young man he was in command of a She lias encountered gales of wind and I earnestly hope that we shall counsel with the live !' I'Aiil -• wards shows that more than vessel. He a promised. hurrirancs in succession I>emocratic each other, and That the harmony which City Marshal—M. R. Knowiton. Coasting leaves wife, three since coming out i• of men who were not in the Sexton of Grove C» 0. Norton. of Crooked island 1 r.• 11 11.- 1 >eatli "i a Nmieti Slaxe this number characterized the deliberations of the last metery—B. sons and three daughters. At a meeting of the student- in l,n\ve: passage, and has been New !'ar> Sion,' Point in the Ke\n- arc checked as voted. will not he in this. For this ohiee a was eon- blown to sea live across city Monday having City Council wanting petition presented J Memorial it was decided to hold the annual times, the gulf 1 »• Mtae on M..-oiua nl ilu Past.. Sal- over bo that 11 a Democratic heelers knew the men Tin; amount ol appropriations winch we taining names, asking Henry j stream, .liter the land three ift- M I- Aiiti.iuem. Miss Ann Trussed died on minstrel show on the of Field making times, arc to make are burdensome and Dunbar be elected, hut when the vote was Mary Thursday evening Day, who we re out of town and sent in other required once to the latitue of and on an- 1 A •: E o. Lermuda, will mu from to taken Norton had nine, a clear majority. last of 74 She which comes about June 1st. The men to vote on those names, as materially vary year year: dropsy, aged nearly years. following | (*ther occasion down to the just they Harbor Master ! >. 11. j (brand banks. ; Hirer. .Tlie Passion Piay. therefore many which we Libby. case improvements was the daughter of the late Daniel N. Trus- were chosen to make all Has been in A lit iiiLi on iln1 am l’.ili did in Ward Seven, hut in that their Lev: necessary arrange-I plain sight of New York l.apl won id like to make must be necessarily post- Highway surveyor, Central District, victim, who was lirst made drunk, failed L. Rohhins. sed, of and was well and favor- merits: Business E. B. t\\ ice1. PAGE 4. poned. Then arc certain improvements Northport, Manager, Young, '92, to detection and will have to answer District No. 1—Elisha Flanders. First S. The vessel has lost all her 1 'iiv, :; 11111 The r S. T i.-l: Com. ami escape which seem to be imperatively demanded, ably known by the older citizens of Belfast. Musical Director, M. Clifford, *9‘», I nearly sails l'.ill A *2—James P. and what are are 1- rank Loiter from I'.e.ieiv.ss- to the heraafter/’.The even at the risk of an increase of Taxation. Wight. sin- was in Second T. If. left mere rags. charge inaugu- '• For many years the saloon of her Musical Director, Gateley, '92. l Waliin Horse Breeder-. A routes! k— AdeInert Wesrott. ration of the Saco city gov eminent Monday In bSS'.i, the Legislature enacted Chap.

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