The Republican Journal. 'I- i ll Ml BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1899. NUMBER 20. ^^. —— old building have centered much of the with a of excursionists.The New noble and party OBITUARY. girl by her kind acts endeared 1 Nature Studies. journal politics of Maine for more than a Mutual Accident association PERSONAL. gener- England of herself to all who knew her. She was REPUBLICAN ation. Luther James G. the highly fl Severance, Boston, largest assessment accident The second of esteemed the Mrs. died at her home on wherever known for her pure and preliminary meeting M. was Blaine, John L. Stevens aud Edwin C. Bur- of business Olive Colburn H. Bean of Camden in the city tlN 1HIKSDAY JWOKN1NG BY THE company, having $80,000,000 scholars noble life and as was attested of the public schools for forming a leigh have all felt the public pulse from in force, 13,000 members and busi- Church street Saturday afternoon, May 13th, character, by Tuesday. doing of the Association was held the old famous editorial rooms. ness in after a at the advanced age of the large concourse of who attended chapter Agassiz building’s 17 States, has been absorbed by short illness, people Miss Harrison is relatives an Journal Pub. Co. in the Grammar school room Maggie visiting Park Commissioners will ask the General Accident 84 28 She was the services to their last tribute of re- Upper Friday ....Bangor’s Assurance company years, 10 mouths and days. pay in Brooks. for $4000 for this of evening, 12th. Some of the who park improvement year, Perth, Scotland, and will retire from the last of the family of Paul and Elizabeth spect to one they had so favorably known. May pupils ,t fhE PAPER for Maine Seafar- and propose soon to enter their Forest business. The as- are interested were unable to be on Mrs. E. R. Conner visited friends in Unity agitation concerning Giles, and sister of Charles Giles, Mrs. Susan She leaves on this side to mourn their present Avenue Park for first loss, prize among sessment life insurance, which has extend- account of other engagements, but a last week. ing People.” Simpson, Mrs. Mary Merrill and Mrs. Han- a mother, three brothers and two sisters, goodly Maine parks_One of the greatest events ed to assessment accident led to insurance, number and the outlook for form- Chas. Kibble of is a of nah She was married to William who kindly thank all of Sadie’s friends who reported Rockport guest in the launching lino will be when the the is said that claims are Quirnby. change..It ing a large and successful is en- Milford Weed. ,,, illation lu City ami County T. celebrated aided them their and chapter topedo boat Dahlgren goes overboard at being collected for presentation to the Colburn, Dec. 20, 1835. They by presence by other ___ couraging. The preferences of the pupils Bath. The Kenuebee naval veterans' as- United States of French, German and their golden wedding on Saturday, Dec. 19, kind acts in their sad hour of bereavement. J. G. Paul was in Bjston the first of this for the various sciences were ikkms In advance, $2.00a year, sociation will attend the launch in a body English subjects for property destroy- 1885, the anniversary falling on Sunday, the Let this comfort her sorrowing friends, that expressed as week on business. n cents tor tiiree months. and do escort to Mrs. who ed in follows: entomo- duty Dahlgren, Cuba during the insurrection. same day ot the week as the original mar- with beckoning hands she ever awaits your botany, 14; chemistry, 5; m For one square, one inch Miss Bessie Marden with will christen the boat.Another to a in the board of and 2 spent Sunday cents, tor one week, ami 25 cargo Owing change regents riage. Two hundred were present, coming to her beautiful home over logy* ornothology astronomy, each; of guests there, friends in e,|.;ent insertion. molasses, 350 hogsheads, reached Port- of the State Agricultural of Kansas mineralogy and 1 each. Those inter- Bangor. College and the on that occasion showed where good byes are never and zoology, land 14th on the schooner Kit Carson the to greetings spoken part- May invitation Wm. J. Bryan to deliver ested in some L. Tibbetts arrived from the esteem Mr. and Mrs. Colburn words are never known. chemistry reported experi- Cyrus Thursday from P. l\.The candidate most the commencement has in which ing Ponce, oration been an- ments in where he the t 1 o-l>ay*s Journal. were who Dearest testing the purity of water; the Orrington, spent winter. likely to be chosen to succeed Miss Saw- nulled.The Catholic Knights of were held. Three guests present Sadie thou hast left us Mr. And thy loss we botanists exhibited specimens of flow- Alexander Greenlaw of visited 1 telle as dean of the women’s division of America have voted to endow a chair in were at the marriage in 1835, including deeply feel, spring Rockport 1 AGE But 'tis God who has ( bereft us, ers collected, and those interested in other his B. \ edits aud seems to be Miss Grace E. the Catholic at Daniel who acted as groomsman son, B. Greenlaw, the week, Boats..Judge olby college, University Washington.... Haraden, He can all our sorrows heal. past sciences Wedding Bells..Roothbay Matthews of Mass. Miss Mat- It is that the for on was each more or less work. Brookline, expected jubilee 1900, that occasion. Every guest presented reported Mrs. Olive of Boston Periodicals. .Obituary.. Durning is spending thews (is a of Prof. Shailer Mat- decreed the recent will be Mrs. Some were interested in two or more idlers' Institute.. Nature ^jster by papal bull, with a piece of wedding cake made by studies, a short vacation in Belfast and Jackson. .ties Memorial thews, formerly of and now of the quite celebrated the and much I)aj..Con- Colby, generally throughout Colburn, and she also made the cake for her Died in Kingston, Out., April 2fi, 1899 interest was shown in birds and i<11ies Coming to Maine.. University of Chicago. Her grandfather, world. insects. Arnold Harris and family arrived from original marriage. Mr. Colburn died Dec. Mrs. S. A. Eames, wife of the late J. F. The pupils are now doing out of Rev. Dr. Shailer of Portland, was for New York to the summer. v U1E 2. after his mar- Eames of Stockton Mrs. Eames door work in the various lines. At the next Tuesday spend an honored trustee of the col- 20, 1892, just fifty-seven years Springs. ivd.'e.. Belfast Free many years Yachts and Boats. Library.. three sons and attended St. church in the meeting, which will be called it is Dr. John Stevens Belfast Ships and Sailors. lege. Miss Matthews is a graduate of riage. Mrs. Colburn leaves Georges morning soon, passed through AGK 3. Smith college_Secretary D. W. Hasel- two daughters, William J- and Albert T. and was in perfect health on retiring. Her hoped that a chapter will be permanently Tuesday on his way from Bangor to Chicago. luted Paragraphs.. Sable I. W. Parker launched his knockabout tiue of the Maine board of is Mrs. on uitew Bell...The pharmacy Colburn of Toledo, Ohio, Augustine Col- daughter, Routley, entering her organized. United States Senator Taliaferro of Florida Queen’s Wave last Saturday. ■mled on Branch to the holders of certificates a room in the A for all Hoad..City sending burn, Mrs Susan Carter and Miss Charlotte morning found her unconscious. general meeting interested in and family, will spend the summer in Bel- ti:♦ Aphrodite..For Amer- notification that the annual The new defender Columbia will registration cup be W. Colburn of Belfast. Mrs. Colburn was The best medical aid was ailed at once, but nature work was held at the High school fast. -!lict Affairs. fee of for I’AKB 4 $1 registered apothecaries, and launched June 8th. room of a character and was ac- nothing could be done to restore life. The Monday evening and was largely at- :e < 50 cents for is now possessed strong E. D. Burd of East Medfiedd, Mass., arriv- "iirt. .Concerning the Ho- qualified assistants, L. C. Homer t Brooks.. has bought a 24 foot cat-rigged tive to the last. She was deceased was in her 81st of and re- tended. Rev. J. M. Leighton gave a very en- Transfers in Leal due and should be paid before July 1st. aud energetic year age ed Monday to look after his property at Lit 'u Porto Rico. w hich will be to the on .Nortbport sec- yacht, added Bucksport devoted to her tained her youthful looks and smart tertaining and interesting talk spring m This notification is in accordance with domestic in her tastes, fully appear- tie River. of Mr and Mrs. Gilber- fleet. .The Churches. tion 9 of the act last winter the and and of cheerful ance up to the last. Mrs. Eames was the flowers, which he covered with sufficient de- isbery. passed by family friends, disposi- Edward Bowles of was in Bel- PAGE 6. S. a life- The London World that the tail for one to the Bucksport Legislature.Thomas Fuller, Yachting says tion. w for the mother of eleven six and five any recognize plants, She as fully prepared change children, girls fast 10th to attend the funeral of f: iM News of the .To died at his home in dimensions of the Shamrock are: all the shrubs and flowers May Capt.
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