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The Republican Journal. — y*" —■ ■■ -- ^ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NOYEMBER 3, 1898. _ NIDIBER 44. Fair, and Bee. Supper Husking Obituary. C. Madigan. in republican journal. Mrs. James Burglaries Brooks. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. jj;r The fair supper and entertainment by tbe Anna Whittier, the daughter of Capt. Burglars still continue their work in this Ada M., wife of Alonzo M. Rowe, and Mary Tolman H. Fernald visited friends in North church society in Memorial Hall last David was horn 28, 1825, at KSlCAY Whittier, April hut thus far have had Jesse E. Wilson left for Boston on >«OK>IKG BY THE daughter of Abbie S, and Johu S. toHon. vicinity, poor success Portland last week. Moudey Friday afternoon and was a Mason, Belfast, Me. She was married James evening great as regards Last four business. died at her former home in C. who was then entering upon his spoils. Saturday night Journal Pub. success in every particular. The main hall Montville, Oct. Madigan, Rev. George S. Mills left Saturday for a Oo. career as a lawyer, Oct. 8, 1846, the stores in Brooks were broken into, but the John W. White of is 23th, aged 47 years. Mrs. Rowe was ever opening visit in Augusta visiting is was devoted to the tables for supper and tbe a late of Boston Boston. Bishop Fitzpatrick officiating. sum total of money taken did not exceed Fred A. Johnson. person of amiable disposition. As a HE PAPER for Maine Seafar- sale of various articles. There was one for daugh- Immediately after marriage she went to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gridin left j ter two dollars. The were Saturday she was affectionate and as a Fort Keut with her husband, who was ap- burglars evidently F. G. Gorham of Boston was in ; People.” home-made candy, one for jellies, preserves kind, wife for a visit id Boston. Belfast the State to establish schools after cash as took so far —zzr-rjr-—. I faithful and true; always for pointed by they nothing else, on business. and pickles, and one for aprons and other striving the The in Monday upon the St. John River. journey as is known. Miss Mae Callnan went to last ii In and happiness of those with whom she Bangor City County needle work. But the great attraction of tbe associat those was arduous. Stages, canoes, and Mrs. W. C. Tuttle returned j days E. for a short Tuesday front ed. As a teacher she was furnished the They got into A. Chase’s store by cut- Friday visit. __ flat-boats towed horses, day was the museum in the Relief Corps highly esteemed by a short visit in Bostou. her and iu all the means of conveyance. They lived there ting out two panes of glass in a back win- H. H. and E S. room. by pupils, relations of life Carter were in Boston lo-Day’s Journal. Outside the door the placards read about three The schools of that Mrs. A. A. Howes returned home beloved years. early dow and crawling through. The safe was last week on Monday as greatly by all. Her last illness was business. follows: region owed their birth in a great measure from a visit in not locked and went Rock port. IA(iK 1. of long duration, but was to they through its con- |borue with this visit. Mrs. Cotton W. Mears left Saturday for a at Rocklaml.. Around the World, 10c. then tents. The in it was 59 cents in Mrs. James H. Belfast patience, and resignation to the will of Him With her husband she moved to only money visit in Baldwin is visiting her I>oifast Schools Boston anil vicinity. Guilty The Midway Outdone. Houlton, where she has ever since lived, small which took. Mrs. M. A. ami who doeth all things well. She filled the change, they They opened sister, Kaler. Supper Husking Bee. and where she died Oct. 17th. Her Mrs. E. Thomas of Portland Fanners' Famous Findings from Foreign Fields. of a sealed but re- George visited Obituary.. position Matron at the State Prison at funeral took at St. church in envelope containing stamps, Mrs D. returned .unity News of the place Mary’s relatives in Belfast last week. George Mahoney yester- One Dime Does it. R. for Houlton Oct. 20th. A beau- turned it, with its contents intact. j Madigan ..Meeting of Howard, I., eighteen years, her hus- Thursday day from a visit in Boston. n;.ui Veterans' Odd of Oriental band tiful tribute to as well as au instructive broke in the door of B. Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Cnion.. Objects Opulence. being Deputy Warden at the same her, They glass front F. Wilson ami child delivered Ghas. B. Hazeltine was in « few -sioners.. Burglaries in Our relics are lessou to his people, was by the Boston rich, Time. Besides her she Stautial’s store, and were thus able to get left Saturday for a visit in Boston. .r- ami Improveuieuts.. Our collection husband, leaves a Bishop of Portland. Four clergymen with- days last week on business. ■' immense, at \ Association.. Yachts father aud mother and one in the the honor in tfhich the holts. They broke the money drawer We take you thro' all brother, Charles sanctuary attested Mrs. Alzada F. Austin went to Boston the Mrs. Thomas Carter of Malden. Mass -> For the sum W. to mourn their this daughter of church was open, but there was nothing in it and of 10 cents. Mason, loss. The funeral adopted they last Thursday to the winter. held. spend visiting relatives in this Cute Characteristics of Colonial Customs. was from the church at McFarland’s Corner troubled nothing else. city. Rev. .1. M. Leighton.. She survived two children, Alice Gertrude, Frank B. Knowlton went to Bath ou At T. I. last Selden lvriiuhe Headaches in Rare Relics of the Red Men. Friday afternoon. Rev. T. R. Pentecost known in the Dominican Order as Sister Huxford’s store they pried the Gillam left Monday tor p, ,s- r. Thursday for a few on business. and a and James Cottrell double doors with a days where he Curious Quirks and Quaint Conceits. officiated, select choir rendered ap- Mary Albert, Madigan. open regular burglars' expects employment. aok3. survive her—Albert W. Mad- musical selections. The Eight children as was seen by marks on the wood- Edward H. Fletcher spent a few days at We take you to things of a far distant clime; propriate surviving jimmy, A. W. of Eilsworth was iu | apital in F*>rto Rico.. igan. Mo. Clarence H. Pierce, John B. Mad- home King, Esq The price of will be but a dime. relatives desire to work. Their here was the same from Yale College the past week. Vessels Letter from your journey express their heartfelt igan and Josephine S. Madigan of Houlton, experience Belfast Tuesday on business. a i- allure A p Ynr.ug Once inside the visitor \vas surprised at thanks to the many friends who contributed Mrs. James L Doherty of Springfield and as at Stantial’s—they broke open the money Rev. G. G. Winslow went to Boston last ;i: Public Schools. E. Mrs. V. of Hon. A. Nickerson of Svanv.wen: The number, and richness of the dis- the numerous floral Henry Cunningham Boston, drawer to rind it for a visit of ten or more. > variety tributes used at the only empty. Thursday days A K 4. Mass.. •far> Anna Madigan and Winnifred to Bostou Monday on business. play. gotten up at so short notice. There those at M. J. Dow’s front doors were pried open S net 1 a Ige >1 < iood Tein- funeral—especially Howard, R. I.— K. Madigan. Religious of the Sacred Heart. Miss Elizabeth Patch of Northport ar- E. Pi. Conner was in i’ file Churches.. N"rth- were relics from all of the also to the choir for the with a the marks showing plainly in rived Boston, Br:gh:. quarters globe, comforting musical Her children rise up and call her blessed.” jimmy, home from Malden,Mass Saturday. and of all the soft wood. the last week on business ages, arranged in a way to give, selections rendered on that and to Nothing except money Cambridge occasion, Lowell said—“Earth’s noblest thing, a Rev. G. W. I). L>.. and wife "f Ban- small Field, the room an attractive and artistic ail who so assisted woman So when we think of drawer was troubled, and the change, Mrs. E. A. of Brooks s;r ,i appear- kindly during the illness perfected." arriveu Kilgore re Mrs. gor Saturday to visit relatives in ance while every article was convenient for of the deceased. Madigan, as her early friends have told which Mr. Dow estimates at perhaps dol- tives in Belfast the tirst of the w-'ek. us. in her and bloom at- Belfast. youth unusually lar or a little was taken. inspection. more, Mr. Mrs. F. ! .e Daughter of the Cou- Mrs. Catherine Shaw at her tractive, going in her married life with her and L. Palmer of M< nt died home ou was Mrs. Jennie Lassell of Rockland arrived At the as the visitor entered were husband where to the remote Sunday morning when the robbery right, street duty called, here by steamer Monday tor Host m Spring Sunday at the age of 7-’ years. on steamer Salacia last to visit at the Indian relics, including a full bmk- settlements of the St. John River, in isola- reported the officers, merchants and others Friday She was born iu tion from all that, her former life had Alonzo A.