PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. THREE ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862-VOL. 24. PORTLAND, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1887-WITH SUPPLEMENT.__ PRICE CENTS. ^ 8PBOIAL ed saw a case WASHINGTON. as a bold action for compensa- tthe champions, and a few days will probably NOTICES. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, THE MURDER OF THE WARDENS. and shot which he had forgot FROM witness, could EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS and returned for it. Walked to the tion against the magistrate. see the latter in the where Published every day (Sundays excepted) the wagon, place they belong by asked McFarland, who had in with the The opposed the amend- POBTLAND PUBLISHING got attorney general —at the head: COMPANY, With d°g, -‘Is your gun loaded?” ‘'Look and see,” Tho Color Line Before the Inter- ment. Felt Dally in Arizona for Some Exchange Craves Still Talks Cheerfully moved to Per At 87 street, Portland, Me. said McFarland. It was and I took out the Commission. James Street, Homerule Radical, Time. His Friends. State Terms- Eight Dollars a Year. To mall sub- shells and put the gun in the wagon. Hill Won. Lost. Played. Seven Dollars a that scribers, Year.ll paid In advance. said, “We must have that dog.” McFarland objected on the ground FBoston Blues. 7 1 8 .(7a of first section should 8 Kates Advertising—One Inch ol space said to the boy, “I take you as my main evi- to the amendments to the Portlands. 7 2 TT7 ol of the Shooting at Confederates Refuse Erect Mon- Many Mountains Changed in Their 2 8 the length column, or twelve lines nonpariel His Own Story dence forbidding that man to shoot.” Wit- first be dealt with. {Manchester*. ( .780 constitutes a Lowells. 6 9 ( .626 '“square.” ness said, can’t have him. uments at Gettysburg. Mr. Morley supported the motion. Topographic Features. $1.60 per square, first 76 cents Fletcher Brook. “Gentlemen, you in Lawrences. 3 5 8 .376 dally, week; per When you he deer can A scene of disorder ensued, ending a week after; three Insertions or con- prove has chased you Lynns. 3 6 8 .376 less, $1.00, have division which resulted in a rejection of the tinuing every other day after first week, 60 cents. him; not before.” Niles then took off llayerhllls. 17 8 .1M Half three or his coat and said to “Damn and to the Trsasur- 24!) to 176. The Loss of Life Nearly Two Haleins. 0 square, Insertions less, 76 cents; The Testimony on Both Sides All witness, you Hyatt Not Appointed motion, 7 7 .000 one Mr. to stato week, $1.00; 60 cents per week after. your dog too, I’ll fix you.” He stooped to Was Expected. Ifealy asked the government Hundred. Special Notices, one-third additional. Taken. pick uphls rifle and had it to ershlpas their views on his amendment. Under nearly brougnt head of “Amusements” and “Auction a level when witness two shells into Mr. Smith replied that their answer had The National League. Sales, $2.00 per three Inser- slipped cloture. square per week; his gun which was and fired from waist been given. lie then moved for AT New YOKE. tions or less, $1.60. open 9—The Inter-State Tucson, Arizona, May 9.—Slight shocks Calais, May 9.—McFarland’s testimony high. Niles fell. He turned and saw some- Washington, May The motion was adopted, 249 to 170. Innings.1 33456788 THE MAINE has had a new the of( have been felt for sev- STATE PRESS, in the Graves trial here, given Saturday af- thing in Hill’s hand and thought it was a Commerce Commission prob- Mr. Chamberlain having returned, earthquake dally Washingtons.0 4000030 E— 7 Published Thursdav at $2.60 and he then Hill down. When whether Unionists will now determine what amend- (eral but too to cause alarm. New Yorks.2 0001010.0— 4 every Morning, ternoon, did not differ much from the revolver, shot lem submitted to it, viz., the South- days, slight year; If paid In advance, $2.00 a year, story witness shot Niles ills was pointed to- ments they will propose to the crimes bill, Base bits—Washingtons, 11: New Yorks, 11- a gun can discriminate lagainst color There is no doubt that nearly every high Advertisements Inserted In the “Maine State he told at his own trial last fall. He was wards him. I felt when he picked the gun ern railroads especially with regard to the clause provid- Errors—Washingtons, 2, New Yorks, 8. Balter!#* Press” (which has a circulation In every who mountain in southern Arizona to a —Shaw and Keefe and O’Rourke. large to a cross-examination up that he was to and shoot me, and force colored men pay first class ing for a change of venue to Loudon. has, Ulillgan, part of the State) for $1.00 square for first in subjected searching going try per and 1 first if it was in cars? The Mr. amendment was rejected, 230 |to a or less its AT BOSTON. sertton, and 60 cents per square for each subse- but was unshaken. proposed te shoot him fare to ride in separate case has Healy’s greater extent,had topograph- I to shoot to iso. 23466788 quent insertion. my power. also intended Hill, Commissioner on Iic features changed, bat as far as can be Innings.1 All day yesterday the street in front of the been brought before Ithe to 200 10002—6 Address all knowing him to be armed. 1 called the bov’s Mr. Labauchere moved report progress. FbUadehwlas..0 communications to William H. learned, there is no active violence 001 station house was crowded with and attention to Niles’ rifle cocked. Ha the complaint of Kev. Councisof The motion was 248 to 170. la yet Bostons... 0 00100-2 POBTLAND PUBLISHING CO. people being rejected, a for East Edin- i them. The created 7. Er- many carriages passed the door. said: “It is cocked if ever 1 saw gun Huntsville, Ala., a colored Methodist preach- Robert Wallace, member among earthquake grea* Base hits— Philadelphia*. 10, Bostons, Through- the Bostons, 3. Earned run* cocked.” I left the as soon as possible. class was burch, Home Ruler, moved that Chair- ]havoc in the northeastern of the State rors—Philadelphia*, 8, out the day Graves sat at the look- spot er. He paid first fare, ejected part Batteries— and THE CLARK TRIAL. window, I did not make the threats assigned to me in man leave the chair. —Philadelphia*. 3. Fergusoo ed from a coach, and was injured. His of Senora, Mexico. This portion of the Clements, Rad bourn and Dally. through the grating and talked to the regard to making way with the wardens if regular Mr. Conybeare, Radical, supported the that the does not motion. State> is far from railroad and telegraphic AT DBTHOIT. The Testimony In the Case All In. people in a cheerful manner. Efforts were they molested the dog. lawyers claim complaint lesson Mr. Smith cloture. Car- 23466788 made to induce Graves had learned his well—too come, within the ^decision of the United again proposed communication.( The following despatch Innings.1 the court to allow Graves to Detrolts.3 0 0 4 3 1 0 0 0—10 well in fact—and Attorney General Baker’s rled, 348 to 160. , States Count in ,the Civil was received at Nogales, Arizona, yesterday O O O 0- Wiscasset, May 9.—The trial of Clark for attend church but the request was refused. cross-examination did not shake his testi- Supreme ltights Mr. Wallace’s motion was negatived, 245 to Ptttshurgs.0 0 1 1 1 ( that the from Llnse Forres, the governor of Sonora: the shooting of Groves drew a large crowd The prisoner accompanied by his wife and mony. case, for the reason Intor-State 162. ) Base hits—Detrolts, 17: Ptttshurgs, 8. Errors— _ The caused terrible damage to Detroit*. 3; 2. Earned runs—Detroit*, comes within the plain provisions of the Mr. Smith moved to put the question on earthquake Pittsburg*. at the court room today. Captain Clark was youngest [child, entered the court room at 9 law It several 8: 2. Batteries—(jetrein and POWDER THE OLD DOMINION. the whole of the first sec- Montezuma. destroyed villages Pittsburg*, Brady, Federal Constitution. remaining portion and Carroll. on the stand nearly all the forrnoon. He o’clock this morning. The wife took a seat tion of the bill. but those in the northeastern part suffered Bishop Pure. testified to Groves him several beside her husband while the child stood Monuments at Get- At 4.30 o'clock in the the House most1 terribly. Operto had all Its houses de- AT CHICAGO. Absolutely threatening by Statement the Finances No confederate morning Regarding is still sitting. stroyed and nine persons were killed. Ba- Innings.1 23456788 times and to his coming to the house twice the father’s knee. The gathering in front of 0 0 2 0 0 6 0 O— 7 of the State. tysburg. Eventually Smith’s cloture motion was put bishl1 was utterly destroyed and ISO people Chicago*.O v»rles- A marvel of before the of the and the court the were 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0— 3 ..’rhliP°w^er “e.vel purity night shooting making bouse, awaiting opening of the ex-Confederates are not to and agreed to, was amid were killed. Houses levelled to the Indianapolis.0 strength and wholesomeness. More The disposed progress reported 7. Er economical a disturbance. He gave an account of the was even than on to erect monuments on loud cheers. groand.I A new volcano and Its Base hits—Chicago*, 10; Indianapolis, than Uie ordinary kinds, and can not be doors, greater Saturday. join in the movement appeared 4. Earned ruas sold hi Richmond, Va., May 9.—The joint cor- : in eruption< all the timber and pas- rors—Chicago*, 5; Indianapolis, competition with the multitude of He said that he fired a small were able to the battlefield lunless Confeder- Uradlaugh has inaugurated a movement destroyed I. low test, short shooting. twice, once Only portion, however, Gettysburg tures of the and moun- —Chicago*, 2; Indianapolis, Batteries—Clark- weight, alum or ference on the State debt ended to-day. The ates ere to be on an with favor of a second reading of the Oaths bill. adjoining valleys and phosphate powders. Sold only in in the air and then at room placed equality son andFUnt, Boyle Myers. cans. Royal Bakin a Powdeb Groves. find Inside. Lord of tains."1 Co., 106 Wall St. sub-committee of the debt Union soldiers. This Is shown by the fol- Hartington and the balk the _ ”• Virginia commis- Mrs. Groves, mother of the murdered man, The first witness to-day was Thomas Mc- lowing1 dispatch from llichmond: Unionists decided to support the movement. *■__1uy2dl sioners had a three hours’ session to-night DYING IN MISERY. Other Camw was on the stand and some notes He stated that he was at the Fletcher “Pickett’s Division Association of ex-Con- 9.—The re- Yesterday. produced Reavy. and a to London, May Queen today agreed upon report be submitted to which has making arrange- London found on her son’s person from his divorced Brook house November 8,1886, in the after- federates, |beeu ceived at Buckingham Palace the At Cincinnati—Cincinnatls, 18; Clerelandg the General Assembly to-morrow. From ments: to have their reunion at Gettysburg Corporation which called by appointment The Desperate Struggles for Life two. wife. One was for a secret meeting and cau- noon. Saw McFarland and Graves, the to commemorate their DR. this it appears that the last of !on the third of July to present her Majesty a jubilee address on At Springfield—Springfield*, 20; Water- E, B, proposition Made the Vancouver Miners. REED, tioned him seen. former first. McFarland seemed to be hunt- bitter and select a site for a monu- by against being struggle behalf of the city. In the Uueen burys, 12. the bondholders’ representatives was that to response Drs. Brown and for on the Saw ment, has determined not visit Gettys- said: “I thank you for this renewal of your At New Haven—Hartford*, 13; Naw Cushman were the most ing sombthing ground. should have the they principal sum of $26,- burg at all, the [Gettysburg Memorial Asso- assurance of loyalty, and attachment to my Nanaimo, B. C., May 9.—Thirty-five Havens, 6. important witnesses in the afternoon. The Graves a moment or two after. Graves said: This amount was readied de- Confed- 887,003. by ciation having refused to allow any throne and person. It gives me great satis- Ibodies were recovered from the wrecked At Bridgeport, Conn.—Bridgeport*, 12; was that saw no “This is a bad state of affairs.” ducting from the debt of the State Riddle- monument to be erected within the GlairvoyantandSotanic Physician principal point they glass erate faction in looking back on the history of my minei Sunday. A shovel was found on which Danbury*, 10. bonds held the State to Then the < broken from the window the night of the “What is it,” asked the witness. berger by amounting lines of the Union forces. again reign, to recall how much its prosperity is was written with chalk: "Thirteen hours At Princeton, N. J.—Harvard*. 3; Prince- $2,240,C30; bonds comprised in the literary inscription to be cut into the monument was the sound' sense and and would have noticed it if it had “These men here on the Graves owing under God, to andi now dying in John Evans." tons, 1. vikoicai. Rooms shooting, ground," fund amounting to $1,179,COO; bonds held as the word was misery, by objectionable ‘patriotism’ good feeling of my subjects, and to the sym- Evans was 22 years old. The writing proves At Jersey City—Toronto*, 8; Jersey City*, been broken. It that Clark admit- replied. the board of the ( to-be used. General K. E. Lee appeors public works, $163,CCD; designed pub- pathy uniting the throne and people. I thati the men or some of them were conscious one. debt due the United States a in which he ted to I)r. Cushman indirectly that he knew Witness looked at one of the bodies; didn’t government, lished letter in 1875 opposed trust that under the Divine blessing this thirteenl hours after the expiation. Some At Newark—Hamilton*. 3; Newark*, 0. $1,300,0C3, and a further deduction of $2,- the erection of monuments to commemorate 93 FRAAKLUI that there was one the man on account of the blood on cordial( sympathy may remain unbroken.” imay have survived longer. All the bodies At N. ST., PORTLAND, ME. Groves; but shot fired on recognize 10 cent, of the State’s Binghampton, Y.~-Binghamptons, 629,003 bring per debt, the conflicts of friends. He was invited to were found in No. 1 level. The men had 9. that night. the face. Stepped to the other body and re- evidence of which claimed has been out the 16; Buffalos, they visit Gettysburg to aid in pointing come as far as the half way switch and At Memphis—Memphis, 18; New Orleans, Hill. Witness said: lost, and for which no demand would various He did not THE EMMA JONES. Groves’ wife testified before the grand jury cognized prob- position of divisions. found a cave-in and the air baa. They had six. Dr. Reed treats all chronic be made in the future. — __ diseases that flesh la that her father had threatened to snoot “This is Hill, the one armed soldier.” ably go.” then set to work with picks and shovels and neirto; all cases that are given up as Incurable In addition they demanded in cash from 1 the and Groves within a said if “I had to shoot said “or he Not Offered Treasurer- A1 United States Steamer Under Or* Darricauea me passage to snui oui me aiier NOTES. py allopath.c homoBopathlc physicians. I year. He that Groves him,” Graves, the State the sum of $1,002,000, being 40 per Hyatt !the will take their case damp. Then they returned to the air shaft, to treat and cure them. I find came around would have killed me." cent, of 60 cent, the ders to Sieze a Schooner. At Waterville, the Uni- about again he would shoot him. The per of arreages of inter- ship. where the fire Saturday, Colby four-fifths of the cases given up to die can damp caught them and all nine defeated the Maine State be cured. is all in and “Get witness said: “Hill never est on consol and 10-40 debt. They also de- versity Col- Examination at a distance by letter, testimony the pleadings will be- out,” was not United States succumbed. They had tried to barricade 1 with their manuea mar new Donas snouia be Hyatt appointed lege by a score of 13 to 3. full name and place of residence ana exempt but gin in the morning. would have shot you." Treasurer this morning, as his friends claim- Washington, May 9.—The United States this passage also, did not succeed very The have what one 2-ecnt stamp and $2.00. Examination at the from all taxation, State, county or corpora- HaverhlUs they call a ed that he would and it is stated at the s in well. Tbev bad made a desperate struggle -l__1 nisAk«. v_ _ »_1 4- office $1, ami consultation free. Graves said, “Niles loaded his musket to tion ; that the coupons should be tax receiva- be, steamship Aliance, which left New York White House that the has not been for life. Most of the faces, however, wear a THE FRESHET shoot me, I had to shoot him." ble; that all expenses incurred or to be in- position Novemberj last, under orders to join tha out in the box against tbe Portlands today. OMcc Mour»-» a. u». DOWN EAST. came ; The fire is now to ». p. tu. aplOsntf curred in tendered to him. He simply here to , peaceful expression. nearly His name is Carter. Niles would not shoot connection with the present nego- South Atlantic squadron at Rio Janeiro by under and it is “No, no, any one,” confer1 with the President. The extensive control, hoped that all the Games at Bos- tiation and settlement should be paid by the will today—Haverhill Portland, No said witness. Ulttb Il il V U UCCU UlttUO il” tU III) way of the Mediterranean and the of bodies be recovered within a few days. Communication Yot With St. State and after the expiration of ten years pUDUllUKIUS1 Cape ton at Manchester, Lynn at Lawrence, THE WEATHER. 1 not benefited him. Eleven funerals took Nine After Graves and McFarland left witness no bonds be funded the State with movements have | Good< is now under orders to seize the place Sunday. Lowell at Salem. John Rail—More Serious Trouble by except Hope, were one by _U__XT'__X__M /II_...4_It t_.1 in procession. in the consent of the council of bond- OVUUVUV4 *-“*"**“ U 4VUUU Barber injured himself the game examined the body first seen and found it to foreign An Order From President Cleveland, s W1VUVVUW1I Friday, on tho Penobscot. ■ ■ — ■ so WAsniNOTOV Mnir 10 hondholders. To these demands the legisla- that he is all lamed up and has to go with be Charios Niles. Hill’s bodv lay 12 to 15 The President has issued the *on the high seas, or demand her if she be 1 lie tive committee respond by saying in sub- following BA8E BALL. a cane. indications for Maine are feet Saw no or near order1 ifound in a neutral port. The Alliance is or- will be ladles’ at the generally !i.—The train away. gun other weapon stance that the propositions named were today: Thursday day Port- warmer, Bangor, May which started dered< to make of her and light variable winds, generally either of the dead bodies. wholly unsatisfactory, and would be reject- Executive Mansion, 1 prisoners captain land grouuds. this on the branch of the crew< and send the vessel to tne United New fair morning European ed by the people. Tne Washington, May 9,1887.1 England League. The Indianapolis base ball directors yes- southerly; weather. Graves made remark: “I meant to take commltte, however, The executive officers ami at the Statesi with her Thu Alliance is Maine Central, was unable to get beyond still anxious to reach an agreement, pre departments plunder. terday secured the services of Larry Cor- care seat ot government, including public printing es alsot ordered to seize if once a famous of Oldtown on account of of myself.” sented as an ultimatum on their the by force, necessary, SAKE TODAY. coran, pitcher the Chicago the washouts, and re- part tablishment, will be closed at noon the , LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. Tuursday whatever belongings of the schooner may be nine, to take Kirby’s place in the box. turned to this Witness replied: “I wouldn't have shot proposition that the principal of the 12th inst. to enable persons employed therein to the Haverhills will city. The water continues to found on the Island of Johanna, one of the Today play another The to compose the Dover, N. Me., May 9, 1887. men for all the debt he fixed approximating 825,COO,000 attend the exercises at the uuvelllug of the statue players H., _Portland, fall at tile water works these the dogs in State. Cameroj off the coast of wiih ball club were dam. to be capitalized upon terms hereafter to be of the late President Garfield, and employes In group, Mozambique. league game the Portlands. The game base selected yesterday and I 7 A M | 3 P M lio-p M You’ve the whole State on back These orders have been issued because the A special to the Commercial, dated Matta- got your agreed upon and to include all bonds held by such offices and departments, who desire to ac- will probably not be so one-sided as that of are as follows: Captain and shortstop, M. to welch in is informed that the Emma M. Barometer.180.212 30.266 30.241 now.” the State. The bonds are to run for five company organizations they belong, governmentf J. Laughlin; catcher, Falvey; first base, Thermometer. 61.4 61.8 48.1 wamkeag, at 9 o’clock,says'a man lias just ar- tlie or the exercises on that uay after been fitted out in the yesterday, although the Portlands ought to years at 3 per cent, to be redeemable at the parade proceeding Jane, having James Baxter: second base, hi. C. Mullen; Dew Point. 46.1 42.2 30.7 Graves then said, “I’m going out and give of the ceremonies may, by permission will rived from North Twin dam, and reports five of the State unveiling United| States as a whaler was taken by her win it. Game be called at 3 o’clock. third base, John Gilmore; Patrick 67 70 73 pleasure after 10 years.the ques- of tlie lieads of their offices or depart- pitcher, Humidity. of the myself up,” respective master to the island of Johanna to and left field, Daniel Wind. NE SE S gates dam had been carried away and tion of security left open for further nego- meats, also be granted such leave of absence as ! contrary POBTLAHDS, 23; UAVEKHILI.S, 5. Grady; pitcher Hayes; Witness told them ho would take care of the orders of her owner and sold to Dr. Wil- and James centre Velocity. 0 8 6 other extensive done. tiation. After the receipt of this communi- may necessary for that purpose. Members of the right field. Cassidy; damage s a former naval officer. It is The Haverhill team in the New England left William Sum- Weather. Clear Clear Clear the bodies and botli men then disappeared. cation from the legislative committee the Society of the Army of Cumberland desiring to son, charged Sitehereld, John Kelly; field, bondholders modified their attend any meeting of such Society on Wedues- thatt Wilson employed her to carry sugar and League is a much different team from the ner. Mean dally bar. ..80.236 Maximum ther....fi4.0 was cross-examined at representatives ___ DIED IN McReavy length by day, the 11th Inst., may, by special permission of iti is has her in the slave Mean daily ther..63.8 Minimum tiler....481 PRISON. proposition only so far as to exclude the suspected engaged one that that last year, and the but told tho same the respective heads of the department ,and offl- ttrade. represented city HISTORIO ORNAMENTS. Mean daily d’w pt.42.7 Max. vel. wind.. ..14NE defence, exactly story. bonds held by the sinking fund commission- Mean ces, be excused from duty during the hours on has been received from the Alli- the Portland team is proving itself to be daily hum...66.7 Total .... .0 Liman II. was next called. ers Nothing precip A Murderer’s Life at Hayward He (1,179,000) proposing that such bonds the day said meetings may be held. Cherryfield ance1 that she reached the island of as strong as the one that went to the Fletcher Brook house November should share with them their ratable part of (Signed) groves Cleveland. except fuirly represented The Famous Crown Jewels of France Thomaston Ended. «Johanna; that her was well re- nominal interest charge of 8SCO,COO. They captain this| city last year. Consequently the game Broken up For Sale. 9th at 12.20 p. m.; met two hunters on the Pensions Cranted. < that Dr. Wilson assured him that he METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. further declined once for ail ceived; emphatically would do all in his to assist him in yesterday between the two clubs was rather way; saw two bodies in the yard and re* any negotiations that would involve re- 9—Pensions have been power (May 0, 1887, 10.00 P. M.) Thomaston, May 9.—Chester Cunning- any ashington, May bis mission and that the last he ia one sided affair and all the bad in [Paris Correspondence Jewelers’ Weekly.] Hill his lost duction of the of consol and 10-40 [ (Dr. Wilson) umpiring Observations taken at the same momeut cl ham of in a fit of cognized by missing arm; passed capital to residents of Maine as follows: time Cherryfield, who, jealousy, bonds so granted heard of the Emma Jane was that she was thei world couldn’t have made it otherwise. Several weeks ago the gentlemen of the but did not the face. as to bring the total amount within at all stations. cut the throat of his mistress in a Niles’ body recognize Patrick Colgan. original. seizeds at Mauretius some time ago. It does street of 825.CG0.CC0. A general disagreement was the The Haverhills presented what was supposed commission< made their first visit to the Witness with Messrs. and Jeremiah 8oear, inerease, Calais. not, appear that the Alliance has as yet Tbermo’ter. Wind that town while she was home Albee, Whiting result. Aaron A. South returning _ Haskell, increase, China. to be their team, but the of vaults of the Treasury for the purpose of examined the examined tho caught up with her. strongest playing from a religious meeting, accompanied Libby bodies; Zenas B. Rogers, iucrease, Dover. by Abram I. Weeks Mills. some of its members was decidedly amateur- sendingi an installment of the "condemned" ® « >: revolver on Hill’s body; it was in a case EDITOR O’Brien. Meader, increase, another man, and who was committed to the F. Wixson, increase. Centre brothers were to the of the Place of George Sidney. Cenulne Kentucky lsh. The Yingling quickly Jjewelry melting-pot. Inspectors Sfe State the which was buttoned down; saw no other Benjamin Mixer, iucrease, Searsport. Celerity. Maine prison for murder, in 1882, the catcher did Ifinances, the Director of the Mint, represen- a His Arrival and W. Doe, increase, China. Louisville. !>.—Mrs. disposed of, although very Observation. died in weapon; helped place the bodies in wagon Ceeting at New Adoiphus Ky„ May Sophia °g % | § prison Monday morning, of consump- Eben G. Small, Jr., increase, Lubec. ]Kauffman at 10 o'clock well, and Lally and were substituted, tativest of the Ecoles des Mines and the Mn f| g| and them to applied Saturday Hoyle tion. conveyed Westley. York. I.evi M. Poor, increase, Augusta. for divorce. At 2 o’clock her !scum of Natural History, a number of ex- i _ Twelve of runs the how- s§ g Gorham 1. increase, Rockland. morning peti- the Portlands got, l IS f Isaac L. Bee, of Whitneyville, was called. Black, tion was At 4 o’clock she obtained perts, a photographer—and an electrician, & 5 * i Joseph W. Ridley, increase, Bangor. granted. ever, were scored after the was a* MAINE. !a was change made, allJ these notables and accesiories—were in- |a He confirmed the statement of Hayward. New York, May 9.—Editor O’Brien of Frederick B. Sweetser, Increase, Phillips. marriage license. At 7 o’clock she I a bride. Her Bnt who she so that neither of the pitchers were very attendance in addition to the Commission- Fred J. Whiting of Newport and Raymond United Ireland was taken off the big Cunard Cyrus B. Whittier, reissue, Wintlirop. again hatband, Eastport, Me 30.24 44 —8 S Lt Clear Stephen I’. Hadley, reissue, Waldo. 1married seven years ago. deserted her in ten effective against them. Lally was an im- ers.1 It was the event of a lifetime to des- Me 30.24 48 —8 8 Lt Suicide at Saco. C. of told similar stories. Umbria at 9 o’clock this Portland, Clear Libby Cornning steamship morning days,1 and she lias not heard from him since. and If the Ylngllngs had scend on such an errand into the deep and Mt.Washiu’u 30.22 40 0 NW 16 Political. provement, though, Clear Saco, May 9.—Albert a middle John A. McDonald of Machias testified and to this The Laura M. staid in the have lasted a or dark vaults of the Treasury. As tbe eager Mass 30.24 60 —2 SE Lt Clear Hooper, brought city. game might day Boston, The in company collected around the baize-cov- Block Island 30.24 48 —4 8E 0 Clear aged farmer of Saco, locked himself into his that he was a practicing physician and sur- Starin'took of Irish plan of the Cleveland linen Penn- two. Young Clarkson pitched for Portland. long ^distinguished party gen- THE WAYS OF SNIPE. ered table on which the were Northlield... 30.10 68 —2 8 6 Clear sylvania as disclosed by one ot them is to Small being sick, and did very well. gems display- barn Monday morning, and committed sui- geon ; examined the body of Lyman O. Hill tlemen down the bay to meet Mr. O’Brien. Thayer soft radiance Nantucket.. 30.24 46 —12 SE 6 Cloudy. combine against Randall and control tlie con- caught him and a good game, having ed, under the of the electric cide Ilis relatives have no November and witness played conversation which had before been Albany. N. Y 30.20 68 8E 11 Fair by hanging. at Machias, 10th, The man who is to attack Lausdowne for vention for Cleveland without tlie ex- iSome Valuable Suggestions for the only one passed ball. Andrus played at light, New York... 30.24 64 —4 E 8 animated became hushed Foggy knowledge of the cause of the deed. He was said Hill’s death was caused by hemorrhage his treatment of his Irish (tenantry seemed Speaker’s aid. second base and Huffey in right field. quite monosyllabic Philadelphia. 30.20 04 x4 E 8 Cloudy Sportsman’s Benefit. The Portlands at the bat, and the under the influence of tbe weird The 30.24 60 x6 E Lt a prominent member of the Methodist incident to the shot wounds. Niles’ death to among friends. An address of opened spell. Washington.. Cloudy glad get went at Mr. was are kept in a large, strong box, which Va. 30.08 74 x8 E 8 Fair way they Yingling a cau- jewels Norfolk, church. He was unmarried. was caused by the shot fracturing the base welcome was read to him to which he re- FOREIGN. Is in the safe of a vault to Savannah.(la 30.02 74 —10 S Lt Clear The come much earlier than most tion. Andrus started with a two base hit to deposited adjacent snipe were of his also the death and Dickerson followed a the one we in. There are three locks Jacksonville. 30.02 76 xl2 S 13 Fair Fire at Canaan. skull, penetrating brain; plied. He was right heartily greeted, and people suppose—often when the weather is right field, with Atlanta. 30.02 62 —12 W Lt hot in the same also good to the safe, each requiring a different key, Thret’g was instantaneous. the time consumed between (quarantine and News from gronnder direction, New Orleans 30.02 78 x4 SW Lt Clear Skowhegan, May 9.—Tho residence of Later Stanley’s Expedi* severely cold and the meadows are covered for two bases. Hatfield went out at first, and one of these keys is in the posesslon of C. of Hancock testified : this city was utilizedju impromptu speech- three members of tbe commis- Cincinnati, 0 30.08 60 x6 NE Lt Fair Eugene Goodriage, at Canaan, burned on Ellery Milliken, tlon.—In the House of Commons. with ice, says a writer in the New York Sun. and then Thayer and Davin the ball each of the 62 Have known Graves from making. * placed Pittsburg.... 30.10 0 NE 7 Clear boyhood; had in left field for two bases each. Schoeneck sion. Consequently the safe can be opened Buffalo, N.Y. 30.18 00 xl4 E Lt Clear Friday night; loss $1?CD; insurance $80. with him To a reporter Mr. O’Brien spoke long They drop down from their aerial voyage at conversed regarding hunting deer and and the closed only when all three are present at the same 30.16 68 —4 Clm .... and the that Lord Huffey got singles, inning Oswego. Fair Warren’s Board of with dog, and once about three years ago earnestly about injustice night, and as long as the weather remains hence this first act of tbe drama Cleveland... 30.16 64 x2 E 6 Clear Health. 9.—Steamer Ha Champagne, with five runs to the Portlands’ credit. time, really him in reference to what action Lansdownc inflicted upon the Irish people, Havre, May of the character of a To Detroit. 30.20 64 x2 E Lt Clear questioned cold they skulk about under the bogs and Andrus opened the second with a partook ceremony. Thomaston, May 9.—The selectmen of he would take in case a to lie has no doubt of his success in stirring up which was injured by collision Saturday, is inning Ills. 30.12 68 O E 7 Clear warpen attempted long hit to field, which Lawlor see two “grave and reverend sefgnors’’ Chicago, have the of Canada Lansdowne. hide like rail birds. But when the weather right dropped. Milwaukee. 30.18 04 0 Clm_Clear Warren appointed the following board take his dog while hunting. Graves then ex- people against now lying on a sand and mud bottom on Ar- Dickerson followed with a march up to the safe, one after tbe other, Of the situation in Ireland Mr. O’Brien warmer to their single; Thayer jsuiiiiii, mu ju.^u Du u L/iear of health: Dr. J. M. William pressed the opinion to the witness that if a holes in 1gets they begin try wings, Davin his base on and, while all was suspense, caeh take his Wakefield, He he finds that the romaches Beach. She has two big struck out; got balls, and 81. Paul,Minn 30.0C 78 0 W Lt Clear warden shot his dog he (Graves,) would be speaks hopefully. says flipping from one wet spot to another in then Schoeneck. and fol- turn apparently in a fruitless endeavor to 8t. Louis. Mo 30.00 80 NW' Lt Clear Cutting and Ben. Libby. Irish is to assume a more her side. The exact loss of life is a matter Huffey Lufbery likely to shoot him. question beginning with After eleven men lay bare its mysteries until a third finally Neb. 30.07 82 x6 8 9 search of food. This consists of worms and lowed safe hits. had Omaha, Clear Fire at Searsmont. Raymoud D. of testi- peaceful nature, and it is oniy a question of of doubt. Several of the Italians supposed rtttptw It reminds one of the casket scene In Yankton. 29.92 78 x8 SE Lt Olear Wilson, Cherryfield, been at the bat, the inning closed with six fied that he saw McFarland and Graves at time when the victory will come. grubs, with an occasional leech. Dory says 1 he Merchant of Venice. The commission- North Platte 30.02 70 t SE 10 Clear 9.—The house and ham be- to have been drowned, were afterwards re- mote runs scored. The next inning Lally Camden, May the Fletcher Brook House. In a conversa- Mr. O’Brien does not regard Parnell’s ill- that a will bore over ers the role of with American ladies were frequently snipe fifty went Into the box, but the inning was equal- played “open sesame,” E. P. Jones, Pv’t 8. C., U. 8. A. longing to Sprague Wing, in Searsmont vil- tion ness as of so serious a nature as some of the suscitated. Several dramatic and the concerning dogs, hunting, game laws, times in tho mud without striking a worm. ly as disastrous, as six runs were added to the highest effect, jewels were fire etc. Graves said if any wardens took his cable despatches indicate. He is far from among the steamer’s passengers. Thay be- were then taken from the bos and lage, destroyed by Sunday night. do strike them rich their the Portlands’ score before it closed. After placed dog they would have to take wt'ii, uut uitui* I'i iiu uuuuei. refused to in the When snipe appe- the table, where a silvery shower from Loss $2CCD. his, (Graves,) haved bravely and all go insatiable. will suck down tfiat he held the Portlands down a little upon CENERAL NEWS. heart’s blood. Of Gladstone he speaks He tite seems They the electric light fell upon them, and at the admiringly. boats until the emigrant women had been to which better, blanking them in three innings. Accident to a Schooner. Charles E. Wilson’s was the says the “grand old man” is now doing a thirty forty in; quick succession, same time illuminated the faces of the com- testimony American naval cadets makes their chests stick out in front of the The Haverhills scored their first run in the same as above except lie understood Graves liero’s work in trying to right some of the made safe. Some All eyes which had been fixed upon Kockland, May 9.—Schooner F. A. Pike meal. After stulfiug in this third inning. G. Yingling got a two base pany. A fierce fire is 16 miles from to say if the wardens killed his lie would wrongs under which Ireland suffers. were also on hoard. Ville Derce had wriggling way, M. the Minister of Finances, who prairie raging dog ;The on one or hit to left field, stole third and came home on Dauphin, vi viwuio, vvuiiu iv it vi' a via ii mi tuuivvi, their hearts blood. the birds either repose leg lie on* Grand Fonts, Dakota, the set- have Sunday afternoon who with the crew were hit. 1 wo more were added In the was master of ceremonies, were now riveted endangering nine passengers, their sides on the ground, but they resort to Polhemus’ went ..._ tlements in its way. Several casualties are went ashore on Hay Island, near White Graves hunting, took his dog. and said < .. a_.si__l.._i._.. I civtli nn a hit turn nut. niita anH a upon the table. taken off the Ville Da from UIC irtUCl UIBUUV4 W* »'-•■■*“3 "“V but without ii ne starieu a aeer lie would put ms do? af- TANKERVILLE CHAMBERLAYNE by Bordeaux, Before oar astonished gaze appeared. In reported, particulars. Head, Saturday. She got off with the help is warm. It takes a about an ball. In the eighth they earned another on ter it. Havre for the Antilles, and brought here. ground snipe cases of all shapes, necklaces of pearls, rivi- Rev. J. W. Maxwell, of the Holiness Band of tlie life made and a ol 25 worms. He hits by Lawlor, McCann and J, Yingling, crew, temporary repairs The state rested here. nour to digest meal angle crosses church of Louisville, is ill from Sums Up His Views on the Proposed The Ville De Rio was nearly split apart by anil made one more in the ninth on a base on eres of diamonds, jewels, enriched Ky., quite P. of then is hungry again, and goes poking about the effects of in a of proceeded. George Dutton, Ellsworth, opened the collision. Her captain, Fousnel, was two steals and a muff of Farrow’s with precious stones, swords of heavily en- arsenic, glass lemonade Yacht Race. Al-1_A A„ 1__At... lor more. When the first come on balls, fly the case for the prisoner. He spoke slowly, Arrow-Mayflower snipe they gold, and the imperial crown. They which he found on his pulpit Friday night, Overstocked Markets. are thin, but in two days, on an abundant by Davin. calmly, without any attempt at oratorical The La which arrived last upon the table one blaze of and and of which he drank. He says this is the Bretagne, night become plump. When feed- There were no specially brilliant features ¥;raveday splendor, 9.—The Knox display, read the laws and explained the dif- New 9.—A to the from New collided with and sank a diet, they quite for a time all of us were lost in admiration. fourth time that an attempt has been made Rockland, May county Yoke, May despatcli York, the males, at times, become to the game. Andrus as a second baseman ference between murder in the first and sec- World from London quotes Tankervilie Norwegian bark off liarlieur, in very nearly ing together, At length an enormous diamond emerged upon his life, and lie has put the matter into manufacturers have suspended lime ship- pugnacious, and spar at each other did finely, and the score will show that the ond degree, manslaughter and homicide, lie Chamberlnyne’s views on the proposed Ar- the same spot where the other collision oc- quite from its place ef concealment. “The Re- the hands of detectives. ments to Boston and New York until the with tneir long slender bills. Should the fielding as well as the batting of the Port- said recognized as property by the state row-Mayiiower race. He says: “My propo- curred. The bark went down almost in- several ejaculated with bated breath: Henry Parson, of Gloucester, Mass., mas- dogs moon happen to be near the full, the birds lands was excellent. The visitors gave a gent!” 24tli inst., on account of the overstocked had a right to be defended. He proposed sition may be summed up as follows: I will but the crew were rescued and tak- sure it was the unique and ter builder, has been missing from his home stantly, off and mate while on their way north. very poor exhibition of fielding and some of and, enough, markets. to show Niles and Hill were prowling the a cup if the or any other en aboard the Bretagne. The La Bretagne pair worth a dukedom at'least. since April 26th. It is thought that lie might give Mayflower Then there will be eggs found in every hen their work would have put to shame the| priceless gem, woods armed. That they bad said they American one-masted yacht visits as this will take most of the delayed passengers of the which were to be preserv- have committed suicide. Investigation shows Killed that is shot. But if there is no moon these Young Americas. Lawlor made a very good First, jewels by Chloroform. would kill any dogs found in the woods. sucli a to be sailed for cutters the La to New York. ed on account of their historic associations that be leaves unpaid bills amounting to year, cup by Champagne toward the their ston of Thayer’s hard hit in the sixth inning. Their everv appearance indicated a purpose over an sea no restrictions as to roving pilgrims polelpursue their artistic rarity, had to be identified #10,003. Lewiston, May 9.—Frank Corson died in open course, London, May 9.-^Advices from Banza in of is the score: or to do so. When the and wardens centre-boards the love-making the fading light day. Following The of these were Field’s dentist rooms in prisoner and usual allowances. Also dated March and laid aside. principal Nothing is yet settled with regard to the Auburn this after- the Mundeka, Congo, 29, say: At this time the male springs from behind PORT LAUDS. brooch of met, after some conversation prisoner 1 will do my best towards getting a yacht M. with the for the Regent, a wonderful reliquary office of United States Treasurer. noon. Chloroform was Henry Stanley, expedition the where he has lain the A. administered by Dr. and ins companion used every effort to in- club committee to admit centre-board vessels bog. incog, during AB. R. BH. SB. PO. P,• triangular form, enriched with brilliants in the relief of Emin Bey, arrived all well. and the meadow at 2b 4 3 2 2 4 4 1 Jay Gould has purchased 10,0C0 acres of Andrews and six teeth extracted. He was duce the wardens to leave. The wardens’ without restrictions. The Albert Club noontide, begins circling Andrus, the style of Louis XV.; a sword, which is does, Stanley decided to take the route by Wau If. 7 3 4 1 1 0 0 land in Arkansas. and talk were to a tremendous pace. Suddenly he darts higli Dickerson, said to have belonged to Charles X, mounted apparently from the influence of manner very aggravating I believe, give such a cup and the course is for Einin’s at 3b. 0 2 2 2 0 8 0[ recovering Way, Stanley Falls, camp in the to swoop down again with Hatfield, a watch of the Dev of Victoria is said to have astonished Graves, who was in a high piten of excite- out at sea. Some American have air, only 7 2 3 0 6 3 in 1824; Algiers, pre- Queen the when ho and died journals Wadelai. He will restore the authority of causes a Tbaver, c. } chloroform, gasped and it at wings akimbo, which curious vibra- o o 0 1 sented by him to Louis XIV.; • small black people at Aix-le-Bains by her dowdy appear- ment, cocked bis gun pointed him, commented rather unfairly upon my rules. the International Association at Davin, ef. 6 4 2 immediately. No blame is attachod to eith- felt bis in and under the I Stanley tion in the air, a tremulous sound which car- lb. 6 3 o o elephant of Danish workmanship, a marvel- ance. life danger impulse think it should be known that the centre- install and afterwards as- Scboeneck, } 1} of the moment fired. The deed was not Falls, Tippoo Bey, not be well described. It is a quick success- Dully, rf.« ous specimen of enameling, a large engraved Mrs. er the dentist or physician. pre- board clause and nearly all others were ad- now known to for n a ? i 2 o Elizabeth Granger celebrated her cend Mboura which is be ion of sounds some G to 10 times. Lulbcry, .. representing a chimera, which meditated. vised and dictated by the of the repeated 2 2 S0 l1 ou **’ T luby, figured 102 birthday at Pittsfield, Mass., on Sunday. Tired of Life. Secretary the great part navigable. At the part where term this sound made Clarkson, Mrs. Eben Bacon, who lives at Township Yacht Association of Great Britaiu.” Old ornithologists by p._4 J in the Uolden Fleece; a parure of precious Robert Racing ceases the caravan will start but the Garrett, the of the Balti- 9.—Bert 20 No. 31, testified the day after the navigation the snipe “drumming,” description 60 23 22 2 27 22 10 stones of the time of Louis XVI.; one of president Skbec, May Smith, about years shooting: across the Albert Nyanza more & Ohio railroad, is a Beau Brummel in Ira Melteavey came to the he said country striking does not fill the bill. When Mistress hnipo the Mazarin diamonds, and fiuallv, a small old, son of Alonzo Smith of com- house, at Murswur where intends to form a which Is HAVERHILLS. the matter of dress. Orneville, Graves did the deed in self-defence. Niles The Rush of Stanley hears this novel serenade, actually dragon, ornamented with a pearl,'mounted Immigration. fortified camp and then send in advance boats cock bird’s love too, darts up- AB. R. IB. SB. PO. A. E. Ex-Vice lias con- mitted suicide by shooting himself in the wanted to pick a fuss. McFarland wanted the call, she, on a plaque of enameled gold. President Wheeler been New 9.—The warn Euiin of the arrival of the him in his 2b. 4 0 0 0 7 3 1 Yo«k, May foreign agents of to expedi- ward, and with spiral circles joins Berry stones which are to a fined to his bed for several and is in head and region of the heart. He was found to leave, but Hill said no. The boy said lie ss. 4 0 2 0 1 1 1 The find resting- weeks, the various trans-Atlantic steamship compa- tion, and solicit transportation to Wadelai rounds at the same time following Polheinus, a a saw Niles put a in the gun, and about; cf. and 6 0 1 0 l 6 8 place in the museums were next examined. critical condition. He retains keen inter- in the woods near his home this after- cartridge nies with this have the in Emin’s two steamers. The caravan, which the Lally, p. dying and trading city advised him in the waves of his flight, uttering 4 1 2 3 0 0 0 Include three diamond est in current events, and has the papers Niles said you wait you’ll see some fun. is about to Harrow, If. They ornaments, noon. Ill health was the cause of the rash commissioners of emigration ttiat the great an imposing spectacle, while a guttural ;“kek-kek-kek-kek-kek.” 6 10 4 read to him As Niles was going out he said: “I’ll kill presents Doyle, 3b Ac. 112 three rubies, twelve amethysts, twenty-one daily. exodus of steerage from Ireland leave here for Leopardville. hour bodies o' toe two birds twist and turn about 4 2 1 1 0 act. the dog and the man which holds him.” passengers At times Lawlor. rf A 3b. 6 1 opals, thirteen pearls, one lot of small pearls, An Indian the Maharajah of and Scotland the past month is nothing as 25 men each, commanded by Europeans will each other a few feet apart. Then by McCann, lb. 4 O 2 0 13 2 1 magnate, Burned Down. The counsel for the defence closed this only two lots of turquoises, one lot of emeralds, Jadhpore, lost six boxes of in the compared to that which will take place after in advance to drive off marauders infest- some erratic they veer apart, J. Yingling, c. A cf... 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 jewels gp ^inclinations one lot of topaz roses lot of pearls, one of the Tasmania, off the Belfast, May 9.—The house, afternoon. The will be begun to- June lsf. The reports state that at the pres- ing the route. The Association steamer, seem to at hide and seek U. Yingling, p, 3b A rf 4 1110 2 8 jone sinking steamship dwelling pleas and play lot of green stones, one diamond Corsican ent time a total of mission Hen- portrait coast last month, and he demands stable and other of Jud- morrow. The most witnesses for nearly 20.CCD families, Stanley, Livingstone steamer, behind the black rainclouds that ob- adjoining buildings important Florida will 38 6 11 0 27 20 22 and a miscellaneous lot destined tor the #2C3,0C3 from the steamship company as in- Gr»,000 persons, have purchased tickets for ry liead, and trading steamer scure the moon. Then, when lost to sight, son Knights at Searsmont, were burned at defence were Mrs. Bacon and the respondent, School of Mines, and composed of rubles, demnity. The jewels were left with the cap- America. The demand for tickets has been wait at Leopoldville to carry the expedition they suddenly come plumb down, skirt the Innings.1 23468789 an Portlands. .5 8 6 0 0 3 3 1 0-23I emeralds, and diamonds. tain, who, having saved his passengers, went early hour Monday morning, insurance Graves, Mrs. Bacon’s version of the boy so great that one or two of the lines were to the Upper Congo. The enterprise caused burnt tussocks with the charred sapphires bristling Haverhllls.0 0100201 1—6« There remain for the sale of tho 12th of down with his ship. $1CC0. story as related to her differed obliged to refuse passages to several batches a sensation among the natives. Many men stumps of grass, with a quick flip up, poise McReavy’s Earned runs—Portlands, 3. Two, May 31.403 brilliants, 21,119 roses, 29:'>3 pearls, Prince of in New of intending emigrants. One of the compa- from the factories at Banna and Boma are in the air for a second, and then, with wings 7; Ilaverhills, Leopold Prussia arrived from his testimony whitest on base hits—Andrus, Dickerson. Davin 307 130 342 328 considerably to faith with the to the news having a Thayer (2), rubies. sapphires, emeralds, York from Rochester, THE DOMINION. nies, keep engaged passen- flocking join expedition, outstretched, settle down with backward O. J. yesterday morning, the stand. According to his statement to will have to forward several thousands of the return the white (2), Polbemus. Lally, Yingling. Yingling. turquoises, 22 opals ami 490 miscellaneous and took rooms nt the Albemarle Hotel. He spread of prophet movement into the bogs. Ou dark days the Total base hits—Portlands, 16. steamers of lines. who will restore order the 28; ilaverhills, stones. A large part ot the stones which are will leave for next Mrs. Bacon, Graves did the shooting in self gers.y opposition among people. will resort to these raa- Left on bases—Portlands, Europe Saturday. The Estimate of Expenses for the snipe frequently 8; Ilaverhills, 12. to be sold aie still mounted in mruvres when disturbed. Hirst base on errors—Portlands, 12; necklaces, pa- A young hoy has been recently defence. In House of Commons. Haverhllls, rures and but the will Brooklyn Fiscal Year. At such times are and hard 8. Hirst base on balls—Portlands, 8; Haverhllls, diadems, mountings sentenced to six months m the the they very wary be or their penitentiary Calvin I’euney Graves, respondent, Law North Carolina. T. M. llealy in the House of Commons this to the condition 8. Struck out—Thayer, Clarkson, Berry (2), destroyed identity disguised throw n a cat at his mother. Lynch in to approach. Owing miry without those of for having said I am 42 of 1 arrived at afternoon asked what answer had bceu re- Doyle (2). Wild pitches—Yingling, 1; Lady, 1. wholly sacrificing historic Ottawa, 9.—The government esti- years age. of the groued and the uncertain footing, the A bullet has been cut from the May Tabbobo, N. C., May 9.—Ben Hart, col- the to the letter of Passed balls—Tuayer, 1; Yingling, 1; Doyle, 2. significance, ami gems will ultimately just body mates of expenditures for the next fiscal Fletcher Brook with McFarland turned by government wild snipe are difficult to kill. They wUl1 and McCann; was year Saturday ored, 19 years old, was lynched Saturday Double plavs—Lally Hatfield. An- shine upon the tables ot M. Kscrlbe, the aac- of a Maryland uegro, which shot iato t airiCK r.agan, treasurer oi me oiu udq lead an enthusiastic a will ’o the Hit ending June 80th, 1888, preseuted this after- Nov. 5th. No one was an to a sportsman drus anil Scboeneck. by pitched ball—Andrus, tioneer. in all their naked liim a drunken overseer afternoon. there. night, for attempt assault 16 year old splendor. by thirty-five years a League offering to return to Dublin aud dance for miles, rising innumerable Clarkson. Time of -2b. 40m. noon, show total of $85,000,000, an increase white girl, 'll. A was attach- wisp game Umpire— The work of destruction was meanwhile ago. Raymond Wilson and his father came later. April placard stand trial for charges against him, provided out of shot, and him withi of $8,000,000. There lias been a general cut- ed to the with these words written times just jibing Lynch. on. A few blows of the hammer made body, venue in the ease was not removed from 11 going A shark, 35 feet long and weighing 10,000 down of expenses in the Sunday atternoon and Monday morning l the their shrill “skeap! skeap!’’ While all this LOWELLS, 16; BLUES, the crown a mere of ting departments, thereon: “We bang this man not in passion, Harman. Parliamen- of Imperial lump gold, pounds, was caught off the Califor- but the increase in due to re- Dublin. Colonel King is tantalising to the fagged-out sports- themselves* recently the amount went out hunting with McFarland about a nut calmly and deliberately, with a sense of very At Lowell 3,0C9 persons yelled ready to be taken to the mint. M. Benjamin nia coast. ouired to build the Sault Ste. Marie canal. tary Secretary for Ireland replied no an- man, it still leads him to some we the as we were afraid the responsibility we assume. We take ex- frequently hats and handkerchiefs untilI Kaspail. who, smarting under the recollec- mile; took dog he swer had been sent for the reason that no out of the nook, where otherwise he hoarse, swung Ex-Congressman John S. Barbour of Vir- S1,OCO,OCO. ©500,000 is to be spent on the ecutive in this case and this way tion of bis treatment at the hands ot be killed if left. I have no recollec- power hang man such letter had been received. have and their arms were tired yesterday as they saw Xapo- that his career as a is Welland Canal in it to would (Laughter.) would not gone, where many snipe has one ginia, says legislator deepening uniformly in accordance with the unwritten law of the the Boston Blues. The, Icon 111., been of the leading spirits 14 feet. threats tiie wardens Healy requested \V. H. Smith, First Lord have congregated. This is in some sheltered[ the Lowells defeat ended. He is confining himself to his law tion of making against land, because the written law provides no streak at ► in this profanation of the manes of royalty, Treasurer of the State, if it was the inten- cove to the windward side of the for, visitors struck a batting the start He the from Marine News. The to his it un marsh, ■ had claimed for himself the retributive sat- practice. says delegation Vir- in Wilson’s hearing. Mclteavy boy penalty adequate crime, and, be four two 4 tion of the government to sanction the con- like all water fowl, the sniue make theirf and rolled up runs, earned, and S a: a .1 a_S Ik 1 1. .fc ginia to the next convention was by no we have done this act and will re- Halifax, N. S., May ;9.—The schooner came about 11 o’clock and Niles and Ilill derstood, uuct of Balfour, Chief Secretary for Ireland, settle to rest the wind. means certain to be for President Cleveland. it under similar flights and against to a severe fall, he was confined to tho Tiber is reported a total loss at Kocky Bay, peat provocation.” Signed, in deliberately abstainiug from coming into felt sure of the game. Doyle opened the owing “The in the half an hour after. Considerable talk took Committee.” The house, and was therefore obliged to rest con- Republican gains congressional C. B., and the crew has arrived atLouisburg. “People’s negro politi- the House until questions on paper relating third by getting a base on balls, and thes elections in our the deer law and other are bitter and in Bowdoln College. tent with the instrument of destruction, the State last fall,” he says, “me The steamer Paola, from New York for place about subjects, cians indulge threats, but to Ireland were all over. heavy hitters of the Lowells followed with attributed to is feared. hammer, as a souvenir. Ills absence is to be dissatisfaction with the Presi- C. B., in ballast, put in for in the course of which some hot, passionate no trouble Smith submitted that that sort of a The league opens next Saturday at Bruns- opportune hits, which with fielding errors by dent’s Sydney, tonight ques- for the spectacle of a man calmly policy.” She encountered tion should not be The of wick one of the) the Blues seven runs. regretted, repairs. reports having words passed. put. exigencies and will be without doubt yielded Manning’s with his own The run In tho first was a one. knocking to pieces, hands, the Comptroller of the Currency yester- heavy drift ice off Canso yesterday, and in tire country, he said, required Balfour to at- > home clean Hig- Hill said: “You have a dog.” McFarland The New Haven Bunco Steerers. most exciting struggles the two colleges have crown of a monarch by whom he had been day authorized the Western National Bank tryiDg to get clear trad a number of her bow tend to urgent business connected with his gins made a long hit to the centre field fence of had. would have been strangely dra- the city of New York to begin business plates broken. The steamer’s fore compart- replied, “Yes, a bird dog.” Hill then said, New Haven, Conn., May 9.—John H. department outside the House and in the In- in the ninth. The score: persecuted, with a matic and a phenomenon scarcely possible capital of $3,50,Cl. The officers are ment is full of water. “You have no right to keep a dog like that,” Brrton, the second bunco steerer arrested a terval replies to questions respecting Irish The Bowdo'n Y. M. C. A. closed a very1 Innings.1 23466780 Daniel 0 in any but these times of Apolitical miracles. Manning president, and Howard “to which McFarland retorted, “1 have a month ago for attempting tolfleece W. J. At- affairs were adequately given bv Parliament1 last The follow- Lowells...... 0 0 7 0 1 1 2 6—16 Blankintiorn cashier. prosperous year Thursday. Blues.1 4 0 6 0 0 0 1 After a considerable time spent In “dis- to keep a dog in this State so long as water and other venerable residents by the under tire Secretary, Colonel King Harman. Boston 0—111 The Steamship Umbria. right officers were elected for tho ensuing* secting" the jewels, the task was suspended A breakfast he doesn’t chase deer.” Hill responded, sweat board game, and who was bound over Mr. my friends and I be left to ing Base hits—Lowells. 17 j Boston Blues. 13. Er- complimentary was tendered Healy—If until a week later, when the experts and to Queen kapiolani by at the New 9.—The Cunard steam- “He has killed all the deer on our river and to the Superior Court in #6500 bonds for trial the mercies of this Orangeman I shall direct year: rors—Lowells, 16; Boston Blues, 18. Pitchers— Mayor O’Brien Youk, May Gardiner and Clare. their assistants jewelers agninldescendedlnto I arker House in Boston The ship Umbria arrived off the bar at 6.13 is to it up here.” was released this morning on bail furnished attention to the matter. President— F. F. Marstou, ’88- Doyle, yesterday. going keep 89. the vaults and completed the work of de- breakfast room was handsomely decorated o’clock Saturday night, and has been obliged Niles said, "No dog of any kind can come by Herman E. Smith, a well-to-do grocer of Speaker Peel—"Order, this interruption isl Vice President—C. F. Mersey, AT MANCHKSTKlt. with C. Jackson, 89. struction. All the precious metal obtained flowers and bunting. About fiftv guests ta remain there ever since. If the lifts into my woods and go out alive.” this city, who hat ample security for the re- most Corresponding Secretary—H. Innings.1 2346678 0 1 b log unparliamentary.” Secretary—r. E. Dennett, ’90. from the mountings was carefully were present. tomorrow she can cross the bar on a tried to the conversation, sponsibility assumed, Burton does Arthur O’Connor, member for East Done- Kecoriing Manchester*.l 4 3 0 6 2 4 0 6—24 weighed high Witness change providing Treasurcr-W. J. Weeks, ’90. and sent to the mint, borne of the minor tide between 9 was a small matter to not for trial in June. intimated that in consequence oft Salems.1 1200006U-9J In the Dominion Methodist church at Otta and 10 o’clock and reach her thinking it quarrel appear It is not gal then decorations being of silver, studded about noon. asked if the wardens were that he or his of the on the Times’ President Gates of Iowa Coll-ge addressed* Base hits—Manchester. 10; Salems, 12. Errors foreign wa, Sunday evening, Rev. W. W. pier Her masts were taken off over McFarland thought pal, George Harris, re- the attitude government were into azotic acid to Carson, — 25. with roses, put dis- to a todao by a steamer sent from all and they said, “Yes.” cently released on #4:CJ bonds, will he refused to continue to serve as a the students at the Sunday afternoon chapel, Manchester. 21; Salems. Pitchers—Man- preaslnng congregation of 3500 persons the city, but going to stay night; appear charges and solve. Under the action of this powerfnl touched owing to the heat home I said. for trial. the of the commission of into The contests for tho purpose of deciding5 Chester. M. McDermott Person; Salem. upon Mr. O’Brien’s and the regulations, no “I guess we will go then,” Consequently treasury New member of inquiry the stones will be deposited at the contemplated to which I re- Haven will he cheers.) who will the college at the Inter- Phlnney. agent vis't. He protested against the passengers could be brought ashore at that “Why asked the wardens, county increased by over civil service, (Parnellite represent AT LTS*. object of the comes off Thurs- bottom of the vessel and the Inevitable loss visit, and called upon all i that time. Among the 247 cabin nlied “If we don’t we shall be discussing $10,000. The House then went into committee and1 collegiate Athletic Society, loyal Canadians to passengers _ 2345678 0 of silver will be insignificant. ao the same. are Mrs. Lawrence Barrett all McFarland and 1 of the Irish crimes act amend- day of this week. Innings.1 j and daughter, game laws night.” consideration Lynns.1 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 4-11I The sale, which Is to take place at the Pa- I Bishop Ireland and William to up and got ment bill was resumed. O O O 1 he American Exhibition was O’Brien. To- then began pack everything Violating the Law. , Lawrences...1 O 3 1 o 0—66 villon de Flore, In the will be an formally the. of the and Hitched Liquor Nationalist member for North The mill of Biddeford has just TuiUeries, opened iu London | night density fog increased. out except witness’s gun dog. Mr Clancy, PeppereU Base 13; o. Errors— last yesterday. The weather Fall River, 9.—In E an amendment to the of a share, hits—Lynns, Lawrences, Imposing “ceremony"—the sad rites of to a nail with the belt and went to Mass., May suite of Dublin moved effect declared an extra dividend 8200 16. was clear and sunny. About at- the dog it is Lynns. 9; Lawrences, Batteries—Corcorann it Is proposed to ornament the auc- 7000persons Work has been resumed on was hitched with the belt “no license” evident large quantities oft into the cases oft The of extra dividend will en- royalty, t nded. The of a the Hudson fp*rh the dog. He that magisterial inquiries payment this and Stone, Montell and Murphy. tion ball with the most bursting boiler during the river tunnel at are being sold in the the bill be conducted half a million gorgeous tapestries, New York after four years on. I heard Hill say to liquors city, The Law all crime under in tail an expenditure of about morning prevented the starting of the ma- j which I then put and Order and furnish it with easy chairs and tables suspension. One hundred men is League today issned an to> said that the books of the * are at his there nothing appeal ... and it is of the chinery, hot otherwise the programme of work Niles "I have seen belt, public. dollars, Standing League. from the “Garde sale has the The tunnel will now be and removed the shells citizens asking for from > this. show a of nearly Meuble,’ for the was rapidly pushed to in it I got mv gun assistance everyone Balfour opposed company will then surplus so openiug ceremony carried out. Hun- • the law lessened the distancee attracted much attention since the an- completion. It will be used all took the saying, who desires enforced. The gov- amendment was rejected 188 to) if not a million. This it iss Yesterday’s games dreds of visitors ignored the of by railroads McFarland dog city Clancy’s quite surplus, nouncement that it will be attend- ceremony which now terminate at indoors1” 1 took botli ernment and members of the police force are been accumulating for a longg between the Portlands and the head of the doubtless opening the regular exhibition and Jersey City Their “Bring my gun.” weapons. 131 understood, has ed rushed to trains will run to exertions immediate re-* by people of rank and wealth from every through to the union in shells are out of his gun. Jim: urged greater to rid the city off After several minor amendments had beeni term of years, and is nut the list The Boston Blues the grounds where the Wild West show gave the depot Hill said the in considerably. losingi quarter of the as well as by hundreds vicinity of Washington in the whole three of them.” dram shops, and preventing the sale ofE Mr. Healy moved that anyoneB suit of any recent profits from the globe, SU1 exhibition. square, New ki that dog or kill disposed of very great at Lowell puts them but a few abovee of dealers. liquors. or needlessly detailed1 business. figures Is witness passed out into the road he turn- frivilously summoned, the landlord to get It lor him. Subsequently MI»CKE.t.Al»KOlI(l. IIIXIN KM CARPI. EDUCATIONAL. CITY invnmsiuKxiN. financial. asivhehhentn. THE PRESS. a basket of bottles appeared in; Senator Per- kins’s room, which the messenger said looked CITY OF TUESDAY You ’to had it: PORTLAND. MOKNIKU, MAY 10. like apollinaris bottles. He did not know An Acid Stomach. Notice by Committee on New what was in them. Whatever liquors, if any, Wc do not read been it: Wooden Baildiags. auonymousletters and commu- the commltteefeot were charged in the bill You’ve annoyed by HAVERHILL VsT nications. PORTLANDS, The name ami address ot tile writer the BONDS. Heartburn. HEREbTTTiVEN Commit HOME as “sundries.” The judge after hearing all IVTOTIOEIS by MONDAY ANO are in all cases for 11 tee on New Wooden that hereaf- TUESDAY, May 9th and 10th. Indispensable, |uot necessarily the tortures have suffered l*oi-iluu.l School of Htcnournpby. Buildings, On 4s the evidence for prosecution decided that What you ter no s for the erection ot New Itoeklund, and publication but as a guarantee of good faith. permit Wooden Coming—Manchester*!, 11 and Pupils Instructed In shorthand aud Buildings will be at a .On and 4n May 12. We no case was made out and dismissed the com- from them: STEPHEN thoroughly granted except regular Baili, cannot undertake to return or preserve BERRY, sessions. of the which will held on type-writing. Day and evening meeting committee, be Portland, ... On Game called at 3 o’clock. Admission plaint. It isprobablyltrue, that and Indigestion. third 25 cents. communications that are not used. nevertheless, Dyspepsia Send for circular. the llrst and Thursdays of eacli month. On Portland ,V Odgetisbiirg lit, Robert K. Somers & Co. will a the committee took numerous drinks and Think of the agony you endured Clerk, may STATE OF MAINE. the State House last the .... borne run un the home grounds In a league Bay got from your 87 Ptwaotroec (Hiss. A. L. Me. tion thereon by Committee. AnNon, 4s game. Ho. Sawyer. 537 Congress St., Portland, of the hatter will a Hal to each the pay for them. Sick Headache. eoutf The Inspector Buildings has been Instructed Merry give Derby to report to the City Marsha! the name of any per- on the Portland team who hits the centre By the Governor. are a wooden eld fence with ball in a We don’t say you fool. But B. M. son who is erecting any building, in any Slayer fly league game, my’.Mid F. DUNN, D.f of tlie without a from the said A. PROCLAMATION, CURRENT COMMENTS. are foolish not to obtain part city, permit you very HAS REMOVED TO 702 CONGRESS STREET. Committee. By order, 1 on Aretas relief when a WILLIAM H. SMITH. Committee immediate little lo 4 p. ■». Shurtleff, Ollier Hour, from 1.30 K. THERE WILL BE A RECEPTION In conformity with an Act of the Legislature, QUALIFICATIONS OF A SENATOK. furnish it. RICHARD HATLEY,} New Wooden will No. — approved March 10, A. 1)., 1887,1, Joseph 11. lozenge mySeodlm* Telephone .'Its;*' THOMAS MCMAHON, } Buildings. OITXJC TO [Lewiston Gazette.] Glveu to private pupils by the Boawell, Governor of the State of Maine, do here- It is called a subscriber, Portland, Slay 7,1887. may7dlw BANKER AMI by appoint and set apart Frank Jones, tho Democratic Boanerges BROKER, REV. S. F. of New Hampshire, is said to nurse Senato- ~WM. nThiarks J. w. PEARSON, Tuesday, the Tenth Day of May, E>> K. COLCORD, A record for (lie llrst quar- 194 Middle on his return from at tho rial aspirations in his breast. There seems good Street, s Europe, — AS — 148 to be no good reason why they should not be Get a box at any drug store. PEA HI. STUEET. ter ending March 31, 1887, in the gratified. He Is the only man in New etf Portland, Maine. ARBOR DAY FOR THE YEAR Hamp- cost 50 cents, or a trial Jau24_ Now Free Surgical Hospital for my2 dlm Gospel Mission, Thursday Even’g.May 12. 1887, shire with an income of more than $25,000 a They only Card And I Book, EXERCISES AS FOLLOWS: especially invoke public attention to the box for 25 cents, and you will be Women, ou Huutiugton Aveuuc year. — great rosults which will — AND grow from a small ex- Grand Concert Band from 7.30 to of time and CLEVELAND’S CHAFT. nnd Gainsborough Street, sup- by Leganlt’s 8; penditure labor devoted to the plant- Address of welcome by Rev. Frank T. ing of shrubs and Louis O. K. NEW BayleT; trees, vines; adorning the pub- [St. Globe-Democrat] ported the Murdock Liquid LOANS. Remarks by Revs. N. T. Asa lie aud private and by Whittaker. Dalton, grounds ways, thereby confer- President Cleveland has issued an order Tho selling agents for D. K.’s, or Henry Blanchard, A. T. Dunn, Marlon Crosley, 3. ring a benefit on tbe Food Boston. Ohio and Indiana > Os community, and adding forbidding the of Company, Comity K. Prosser. Instrumental aud Vocal Music under wealth ami to our importation; intoxicating Mark It. Printer beauty homes and State, and Dr. Woodbury’s Job direction of F. A. Bent. liquors into Alaska, with a view, ALBO Admission M train, furnishing comfortable shade to succeeding gen- evidently, may IQ Out erations. to discouraging Democrats from removing to DYSPEPSIA KILLERS t'UINTER*’ KICHAKOK, that Portland City municipal -On I recommend to the officials and teachers of our Territory, and thus forfeiting their op- Are You Familiar with tire Plans as well as to citizens of the to & 24 Bangor On schools, all vote at the next national elec- are Doolittle Smith, and 26 i 123 City municipal tate that the be dovoted to such 97 -a Exchange St., Portland, Me. The Hector Gold Subtle day teachings, portunity Tremont and Bath City, guaranteed by Minins? practical Illustrations, tree-planting aim instruct- St., Boston, Mass., — of tub — DUTY m. c. it. r. os ive ceremonies, as will tend to cultivate the OF THE MINISTRY. them to in Company, they will mail any part of FINE A SPECIALTY. Operations January, February Maine Central It. It. hearts, elevate the tastes and train the hands, as JOH PRINTING 7* of [Providence Journal.] on and IiMiilioi Uiira aad Jlillai well as educate the minds of their pupils and of tho U. S. receipt of the price. March. Audio-. Sc Kennebec It. K. On so Whenever the of .breathes All orders by mall or telephone promptly at- the people, and to improve the time in such spirit religion j Calais Water Co., Ini Mart.. 5s other efforts and undertakings as shall be in har- upon the dry bones of worldlincss, tho endedto. novlleodtf Sutter Creek, Amador County, Cal. mony with the general character of a day so es- strength and beauty and renovating energy jan20 eodlst2doi4thpurru FOR SALE BY 150 FREE THE HECTOR IIOI.D 7113130 (OH- tablished. of life begin to show themselves. Never was BEDS, PA!3 V has been organized with a Capital of 300 Given at the Council Chamber, at Augusta, this the work of the more difficult than ministry OiHl shares of the par value of ,3 each, and owns eleventh of April, In the or our it is day year Lord to-day; never was it more highly hon- SWAN & the well known and the Hubbard and Mc- one Mahoney thousand eight hundred and ored if on BARRETT, eighty-seven, among men, only it bo carried in Adams Mines, situated on the mother lode and of the of the United States great Independence of the of devotion. The ISO middle Street, Portland, me. of in Amador on which are lo- one spirit sell-sacrificing California, County, America the hundred and eleventh. LIFE INSURANCE cated the JOSEPH man who laeves the priestlyloffico to carrv on COMPANY, dec21_eodtt following well known dividend paying K. BODWELL. mines — the Governor: some lower work, no matter how much he Plymouth, Keystone. South Spring Ililf, By OF ME! Zeile, and others—all in Amador Oramandal Smith, of State. may win the applause of men, has failed in PORTLAND, County. Secretary The Mahouey Mine has produced over 93,000.- his true and fallen short of the re- vocation, J. B. BROWN & OOO in gold, and Is well aud equipped. offered to labor based SONS, developed ward, upon faith in The Property Is developed by a three compart- This is Maine's first Arbor eternal and Day. Every- verities, pursued in the gentle you realize that this old and sterling com- nieut well timbered shaft, I .OOO feet deep on the WE WILL I>0 IT one who has the time ana opportunity should and gracious spirit of the master. QUICKLY. DO pany is a HOME INSTITUTION,chartered vein with levels and tunnels—in all over 3,000 WK WII.L no IT CHEAPLY. 111 184K umler the laws of Maine? feet of underground work, showing an abundance plant a that the observance be- WE WILL no IT WELL. tree, may THE YOUNG IDEA. BANKERS, of ore. It Is with a HI come established by usage as well as law. aware that this has to completely equipped Stamp Mill, you Company paid built by the Union Iron Works of San Francisco, ARE or their more No. 218 of policy-holders representatives MIDDLE STREET. and with hoisting works, pumps, trams, ore houses, Sunday games of base ball have Samples Intelligent Composition than TWENTY-TWO MILLION DOLLARS? become & blacksmith shop, tools and all necessary buildings, nuisances of lu Illinois from a Teachers Memorabills. B. THURSTON and is run by water power. enough Importance CU., has more than SIX MILLION DOL- and Continental to-day Mierling Exchange ■ hi t< ms of ore to be the of consideration PRACTICAL LARS IN and over THREE HUN- Forty-stamp Mill, crushing subject in the PRINTERS, IT ASSETS, aud aeld at iuon favorable rate*. DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN bought per day, at a low average of *9 per ton 97 AO A on [Harpers Weekly,J SURPLUS, for Legislature. bounty umpires might 97 1-2 Exchango St., Portland, Mo. calculated the conservative Travelling and Commercial Letter* of Expenses mining and milling at 93 per by standards of Maine and 38,000 feet of floor. The publication ot asShe nvailakl. Km ■ ■ I tk. P.io.i ton. too solve the problem. English isTauyht feb9 eodtf aud Massachusetts. or genuine answers to questions in the public Uilin of Europe. Net its losses Its are pal profit per day. s um The Parisians are nervous for fear pays promptly. policies In T he Surgical Nlaff al .Murdoch'* Free the schools, as collected by Miss Le Row, throws contestable alter three Imminent Neaurilieo Rough! and Mold. IT years. For 98 Germans will bid in the French crown a curious and Hoxpilul for Women are in daily attend- nov27iMxltt days—one month—net earnings f l it.(two jewels very suggestive light upon the Or net DR. R. T. has liberal Its affairs are to examine yearly revenue.91 zo.niio at the grand auction. These gew-gaws, on schools. The WILDE, plans. carefully ance, except Saturday*, pa- schools are not to be summar- IT managed by Its Hoard of Directors and Offi- Mr. G. W. Horn, the superintendent of the Com- of Alsace and tient* and n*»igu bed*. top Lorraine, might disturb ily denounced for such illustrations of The Natural cers, whose Integrity and ability are unques- gro- With sliding: Detachable Magactie Physician, bone of the equilibrium more than the luckless tioned. the ablest managers In California. tesque misconception of the methods of edu- Would Inform the citizens of Port- < » Better than respectfully Poor & Tha farmers’ loan ami Trust omoong of New Schnaebele. Springs. jgp land and the towns cation. But the extent of such waste of neighboring that he wise provisions of the Maine Non-Forfei- Greenoiigls, York are Registrars of the stock, ami Messrs, l.aul- HANKER* AND Whalebone or has returned and is. located at THEture Law apply only to the issued EVERY BED FREE. KKOKKRM, lair Ot t o.. No. 14 Walt Street, are time and study should lead to Hora^ policies by Transfer Agents. Dr. lfolt, a distinguished physicianlfcf reform, and and this Company, aud under its workings extended Proprietors of We have secured the privilege of offerlug for the extent is much guaranteed never to No. 11 myrtle St., Opp. City Hall, Insurance is for In case Louisiana, has in a recent greater than is supposed provided of lapse. POOR’S MANUAL OE RAILROADS, subscription report impressed Ihis be inferred from break. Food before and after each may some notes of the Price, $1.35, where he will treat in a safe and natural Liquid given Execute orders at the Stock In upon the legislature of that State the • a mn l.-itwl no Hia.a HI! T l»_ NEW MAINE LAW CONVERTIBLE Exchange New duty ule manner, operation. York and London. of For by leading wholesale and retail estab- THEPOLICY of the UNION MUTUAL contains Railway Bonds a specialty. Hector Gold Co.’s establishing a hospital for lepers. It another teacher, who lias them Iiahmentst, Mining Stock. ap- kindly placed desirable feature In a PERFECT LIFE IN- Interest allowed on In- in our hands. All Chronic every deposits. Correspondence '40.000 Skarn nt A 1.00 pears that this disease exists in three They show that instruction Diseases, Weak* SURANCE POLICY. vited. per Mhare. par- in the Also many cases that were built 43,000 Mharea al $ I 30 per Mhare. public schools must be made to con- nesses and Infirmities. If you will send your address to the Home Of- ishes in the State, and though the cases are MAYER, STROUSE A CO. it! WALL STREET, NEW YORK. This 8ense- Here are some fice, or to any ot its agents, we shall be to fur- so well the use of our dlstrlbntlon of stock, preparatory of Us be :!?rm,t?,Jcommon of Call at hi. Office nad hi. Circular. glad up by feblO dUm not many it is likely to be and the children s 412 Broadway, N. Y., Manufacturers. get nlsh full Information In to the lng listed on the Stock Board, Is made to give It propogated exercises: regard Company Food in from 30 to 60 continued if Persons unable to visit hint at his office will be and its plans. Liquid greater activity and a broader market when it indefinitely the persons ailiieted THE LEGEND OF THE TROJAN *-—--* on the WAR. waited upon at tlielr residence. Kemcinber the that were A SAFE INVESTMENT goes Board. with the disease are ap26 nrmeod2m days, they discharged The of allowed to intermarry “The son of the King of Spata abused the number, UNION MUTUAL appeals to residents of balance the stuck is held In a pool. of Maine for their because without needing ail operation. The property Is In good bauds and Is suc- as at present. Dr. :Holt thinks a hospitality the King of Troy by carrying myS 11 IIVBTLE STREET. dim THE especial patronage, running hospital it is a HOME aud because of its PAYING 16 PER CENT INTEREST. cessfully. We believe this to be one ol the best off his most beautiful daughter at this COMPANY, age, We have cases ull the time op- should bo established in which Helen, financial sur- portunities to make money, in a immediately the Grecians flew to arms to experleuce, strong, condition, large genuine mining the discover the aud attractive aud conserva- where life is sustained for several Franklin, Pa., Natural lias Co.; stock enterprise that has been presented. lepers may be confined and treated. faithless woman, plus, equitable plaus capital Troy held out for three tive management. $100,000—fully paid; no personal liability; no All applications for stock must be sent to the on years and at last the Grecians the aid of Food no and In were defeated days, by Liquid competition; debts; supplies luel and light to derslgued, will take preference in the order In Georgia, Arbor day is observed in No- and had some 2000 home 140 boilers. Net Income which received. Ulyees trouble getting home." DIKKCTORS. by injections. After that time the customers; Respectfully, vember. This is 81070 per month) Dividends parable done for the reason that In TUE FOUNDING OF ROME. Edward R. Seccomb West Newton. Mass- stomach is restored to and monthly. 270 shares left at MACFARLANE A Georgia the nutumn is action, Only $55.00 per JENKINS, considered the best “There were some virgils who could tell Hon. Josiah H. Drummond, Portland, Maine, share. Full particulars; highest references. Bankers and Brokers, EVENING John E. DeWitt, Portland, Maine. can rctaiu common food. time for whether EXPRESS the celebration, and which is a any one was to die. Ocod&wlm 41 also, going One of Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which is the Henry C. Hutchins, Boston, Mass. F. C. apl Hrondaray, Near York. more them married. It was not for fountain of PATTERSON, urgent reason, because trees planted right virgils to health, by using Dr. Pierce’s Gold- Hon. Percival Bonnky, Portland. Me. 11 Piae Ml.. New York. so en rnay5iltf at that time flourish marry they put them in a basket on the Medical Discovery, and good digestion, n Base Ball Hon. Marquis F. Kino, Portland, Me. Our lul year’, record included over IVO better than those set out When lair skin, vital and Edition, tiber, they grew up, they built Rome buoyant spirits, strength, Thomas A. Foster, M. D., Portland, Me. operation, without the lo«. of a .ingle life. in the spring. The summer droughts of and restored the throne to their soundness of constitution will be established. Hon. Fred. E. Richards, Kookmin, Me. Ki LOBB & grandfather Golden Medical cures all llYs CO., Georgia are often too much for trees Alba Longa.” Discovery humors, TO-NIGHT. Georoe L. Deblois, Boston, Mass. that are from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, Edward A. Me. BANKIiKS, ‘‘Christ was crucified at in Noyes, Portland, Liquid Food is adapted (or all ages, in health or put with wounded roots into new soil at Antioch, Syria.’ to the worst Scrofula, or blood-poison. Es- Hon. Frederick Robie, Me. 30 NASSAU NEW just Christ was crucified in Gorham, as it will the use of one ST., YORK, the 19th year of hig pecially has it proven its efficacy In curing PRICE THREE E. disease, make, by table- the season when they are putting forth CENTS. Frank Allen, Portland, Me. HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND their Salt-rheum or Tetter. Fever-sores, Hip-Joint spoonful four times daily for an adult, eight per leaves. So while we observe “Christ was crucified 19 B. Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, En- A SELECTION OP CHOICE INVENT- Thanksgiving years C.” Disease, This edition will be Issued at OFFICES’*. cent, new blood weekly. It is recommended BROWN. Ulcers. by the their trees. Christ was born at David” ii. larged Glands, and Eating .RENT SECURITIES. Georgians plant (Luke, 11). Golden cures the Medical Profession as the ONLY RAW Christ was crucified in the reigu. of the Medical Discovery Consump- o.3o p. m., JOHN E. DeWITT, President. Roman Pharaoh.” tion (which is Scrofula of the Lungs), by its FOOD KNOWN, free from insoluble matter, NEW Lewis, who introduced the motion that Emperor wonderful and each CORRESPONDENCE OF BANKERS, BROKERS GOODS! blood-purifying, invigorating, day during the HENRY D, SMITH, drugs, minerals, salts or acids, and carries the STORE!JEW lias ACCOUNT OF JULIUS nutritive For Weak Secretary, knocked the wind out of the CARER. properties. Lungs, Spit- ARTHUR L. Ass’t AND INVESTORS SOLICITED. • • Salisbury of Shortness of BATES, Secretary. blood corpuscles. 461 He conquered all the known ting Blood, Breath, Bronchitis, BASE BALL THOMAS A. M. Medical Director Ieb22TT&83m Congress Street, Block. government, is an Orangeman, from Ulster world—There Severe and kindred affec- SEASON, FOSTER, D„ Clapp’s was more known than Coughs, Asthma, HON. JOSIAH H. Counsel. w'hen Augustus reign- tions, it is a It SENDATS EXCEPTED, DRUMMOND, County. The government made him a baro- ed He sovereign remedy. promptly crossed the Rubicon to Alexandria— cures the severest Coughs. If your bnby doe. not thrive, never net to soothe his He a At the above hour, and will contain the score feelings which had been made conspiracy against but For Liver, Biliousness, or “Liver by it. but ndd live or more Rome, Torpid innings, of every game the in GEO. chnngr food, drop, injured his defeat was successful—He came into Complaint,” Dyspepsia, and Indigestion, it is played during day iirWlCHT, BOOTS AND SHOES by by Justin McCarthy. Spain and to the New England League, National League and al cnch feeding, nnd it, lo.t or needed vit- Rome—At the Senate their an unequalled remedy. Sold by druggists. for He is a conceited, the_y pulled cloaks American Association, which will be received of Eastern will be in 30 $100,000 everybody, at Sign of Gold Boot. blustering ignoramus, around him and by Superintendent Agencies. Department! ality developed dny.. said- ‘What Brutus! thou DR. PIERCE’S PELLETS Anti- wire. Of the games played by the Portland., who thought he had a mission to too Our Free Home for Ilomele.. con- Water Works perform. It Casca?' And in the year 27 B. C. in the Billons and Cathartic whether on the home grounds or abroad, It will Boy* Wichita, Kansas, Co. Six a JAMES SINKINSON tarns out that he was right though the mission 44th year of his reign aud the 7Gth of his life 25c. rial, by druggists. publish a Pull Mcorr uud Krport, which will tain. 30 bed., nud i. located at II to ‘dl FINE MEDIUM he left a wife. do furnished by special correspondeiilsffilhen ver Per Cent Fund Guar- GOODS, proved of a very different kind from what he d&wnrmcTh for Portland. Cau.ewny .treet. When nny of the boy. Stinking Bonds, GOODS, The fable of the the team may be. In addition, current Base Ball Manager City Agency, low PRICED GOODS. is “Fox and the Grapes” nov5 eodtf .uffrr from Scrofula, ICc.ema or other expected. It safe to prophesy that for the was news and gossip of the game will be published. read with the exception of the moral. anteed Principal and Interest. future the Tories will ■kin di.ru.r., they recover quickly by the Your Tender, Dlmcult Feet be very shy of Lewis. Hie were asked to write the and Properly Fitted. pupils story n.r of our Food. His is a blunderbuss that kicks. the moral. BUY IT. Liquid Population (1880-4911) now estimated supply‘A to MISSES’and horse passing along saw some lucicious be 30,000. CHILDREN’S We use In our 200 • • The PameU letter, like the grapes hanging. He picked two aud then Hospital large bottles of ev- Assessed valuation $12,344,274 School all and Morey letter, w NEWSBOYS Shoes, grades kinds, very cheap. made its them down and went away saying ery lot made. This gives a guarantee of sweet- appearance right on the eve of an “The City debt.80,000 grapes are sour.’ Can make lots of money selling this edition and ness of bottle and Is not These works have the EXCLUSIVE election, and was used for all every sold, given by any that it was "The moral is—he got the should leave their names at the office and get of grapes.” * their manufacturer of any other preparation in tho privilege supplying water to the City worth to influence that election. was BROTHERS^1 numbers. my9d3t It a CLEOPATRA. TWt{ world. of Wichita, and they are now earning day or twojbefore Taunton was to over I elect a “Cleopatra was a very wicked woman. $31,000 yearly. It is estimated member of Parliament that the Times pub- She was persecuted by Antony and died of that the additional mains now being laid the MURDOCK’S FOOD 461 St. bight of an or the a LIQUID CO., Boston. to Congress lished the letter and the dibtrict was flooded asp. priclt of poison- PIANOS ! for the extraordinary growth ousneedle, and then provide TKLEPUOSB 310. with it. This is she found she had to of the city, will increase the earnings to may7eodtf another circumstance that go to Rome in chains.” WITAUCIU tends to show that the letter Moore’s $50,000 yearly. was concocted “Sound the loud timbrel o’er I "Vi ■ VI I kill Under the s dark laws of Kansas, the stock Ditson k Co.’s School Music by somebody, perhaps by Pigott as the Lin- Egypt sea was read, and the cause of BURDETTORGANS. Sunday carries double personal liability similar ranks with the very best, and no School coln, rejoicing explained, and the pupils were re- Sunday Nebraska, experts who have examined to Please call to National Bank Stocks. management should fcdopt a new Singing Book quested write the substance of the stanza. and hear the matchless tones ol these without his handwriting think. Piggott is a traitor to Moore has beautiful lustrumeuts. Savings banks and insurance Invest- carefully examining one of their beautifully piticured in verse tried and true’ flunday School Kook* the Irish cause how Jeovah and ors have subscribed fora Moan and has shown himself cap- his people escaped from already consid- Ferro a sea. erable of this loan. able of infamy as deep as this. by crossing He savs thus sound 1?E303E3:iNri0QP«J. portion Voices of the loud tymbal Jeovah has PnfeeE^ik&ggJr^i.^ escaped from the New Goods and Latest Price: Par and Accrued In- poetry dignified and classical, but not dull; In fact, ariny of herro by crossing the sea bright and enthusiastic. The coming summer will be remarkable in thus sep- Still.. terest. Very large collection for arating themselves from Ferro aud his 'W % ■ VWI FURNITURE. the money. Europe for the naval army STOOLS m J general manoeuvres. bv the sea; both men. horses and chariots COVERS, Not only arc France and England arranging of Ferro went down.” Singing on the “When WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, TUNING TO ORDER Decorations a Two years ago the 11th day of May, we slsted Ur. Way for practice drills on a the teinpast sounded over the sea Ceiling H. M. PAYSON & by Holbrook, whose noble compositions large scale, but Ger- are the people cried Jeovah is free.” the doors of our store at the CO., known and loved In all the churches. This, like many will gather all her opened Established 1854, the book above available naval "Charles Martel was Specialty. mentioned, does eicellently well famous for conquer- Corner of Pearl and Middle at t(YC A V e*Htrv Sifiuincr f,.r. »...i forces together and will make a Inrr tho Sornno nn>l 1iir»nnl( Tr:_ tr Streets, specially Street. meetings. show son Pemn SAMUEL 6.15 a. m. Among other that we Exchanse strong in torpedo boats and small craft. U>e of the first Coloviau monads. THURSTON, Estimates and Compe- goods Wo*32 He was calleJ by a French name were In the waters ot happy on the Cliarlein- offered for sale of Promise America, he was not a No. S Free Street tent Workmen Songs L": oiuer ll«r>pralthough Frenchman.” Bloek, Portland. P man. the tint highly Kitted, and the sec- ijmu, uie most lamous manoeuvres 1 Mohammed succeeded ORTLAND musically, Charles Martel.” 0cl4_dtf Furnished. I and the author of many hymns of rehned and beau- will be the flitting of swift tiful Oue ot yachts in summer | ACOUJfT OF MOHAMMED. quality. the uewest books. seas—the most venturesome 33 ct*- undertaking an “Mohammed was born in the sacred Swiff Wurvihin »?-«gP2.rd0*->L- Em- city of "™o ""* ersoo and w. F. both ocean race of two clipper from Mecca in the year 570. Ho did not Messrs. Emerson and Hip sherwin, ships New go out in- celebrated compilers, composers and leaders, and to I ublic life until he was Royal York the around Cape Horn to San Francisco. about 40 years of Ross are in Our We have sold more of these goods since TRUST COMPANY latter well known as having had charge of the »ge he had always been a rich merchant he music at many This prediction applies of course to we Chatauqua meetings. only so “OoM “either read or write after his opened here than any other Stove For other much of the coast fortyeth Employ. Qlarion good hooks, please send for lists and as lies south and he became a First National Bank west of Birthday Christian and went to Store in New England, and we give you Building. catalogues. Eastport. Beyond that in the old communion of God. He fled 15 For a however, the Julv the reason _ lovely little book for the young children o 122, and died in 632 A. D. why: We have handled noth- melancholy |fogs of Funday and the Hegira was th e 1 .'.Mr.,w*,u’ Iur“>«r than FRKSH along ivife of Mohammed. & but the best FLOWERS (26 cts., *2.40 island the COOKING ing goods. and Railroad per dnz.) Emma Fltt. coasts, blank shots of the Domi- RANGE. City, County Ronds, and Sweet Hymns, Sweet Music, MONASTERIES. • [ORING, SHORT JjARMON. l’retty Pictures. nion cruisers will scare the OUR NEW TARIFF RANGE, other First-Class Securities. fishes, while the I With Low End Hearth MAILED FOB RETAIL PRICE. Bluenose “Miss-, cannot understand the les- skipper i imagines himself more ion." ON’. NltltLE HOUSE. OUR QUAKER RANGE, examine onr stock of and Lar^e Ash Pan. OLIVER D1TSOM & €©„ Ho*ion. Important than the of a “What is the matter?” apr23 eod2m OUR FIRST captain Benbow. reliable standard I^eads, Colors and NATIONAL RANGE, may7S.TRTh&w “I have looked out the K. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS word c-e-l-i-b-a-c-y |gr Prei,ar®d l'aiuts, and see samples of Fitted for Coal or 24 inch Wood. OUR GROVELAND The new civil n new RANGE, lelo eodtl service reform rules contain the dictionary, and I don’t understand the and desirable shades for outside ^B A New and Furnished with Plain LEGS or a clause all esson. It says that some monks made a vow and inside work; also Stains of all Interesting Development with CABINET requiring applicants for ^B — — promo- kinds. We have a OF LOW have been tested with both tions who >f celibacy—that means that they mustn’t large line of Brushes ^B BASE, HOT CLOSET, ELEVATED HOT thoroughly .fail in examination after six and Painters’ Materials. | ;et married—but I don’t see how that could 1g! CLOSET, ELEVATED SHELF, END wood and coal in thousands of homes months to be examined and for TANK, again, if they then )e, it says they were of value to WATER or great the JOURNALISM. FRONT, BRASS COIL; also, our throughout New England, and we have PULLEN, CROCKER & GO. Goods’ fail, to be reported to the heads of and for (reading from the book) y 262 Middle^ Spring depart- ‘they raised INTERNATIONAL^ WICKET OVEN DOOR, and PEDAL lurseries and Wt Portland, Me. patent stuck to these ments to be dismissed or reduced to became excellent husband- faithfully patterns, agree- It Is a fact that cannot be a lower aien. AMERICAN REPRINT OF ATTACHMENT, making the most Bankers and gainsayed This complete ing in every instance to new top or bot- Brokers, that we hare the choicest stock or Black grade. rule if impartially enforced will cooking apparatus yet produced. Made by crack and Colored New Hoods in the have a tendency to the clerks THE ILLUSTRATED skilfhl mechanics from the best tom any Range that would Inside NO. 33 EXCHANCE STREET. Spring keep up to the materials. city, including all the Novelties of the and If there are ftpll d3m of 12 months. That we have kept our .71 ruibrr. of the ». Y. SimIi fix, mark, any drones in the de- EVERY RANGE WARRANTED. Image. season. In Combination Stripes, Checks, partments who are there because Sold word our enormous sales are full evi- Hair simply they $5.00 FOR by leading STOVE DEALERS. If not Private Wise to New Yokk and Boston. Lines, Plaids, Plains, Mixtures, $3.00. for sale in the with had influential friends, they will be likely to your vicinity, send your address fbr dence the Ranges have proved best etc., Fancy Velvets und Satins to a information to the manufacturers match. Also Black aud Colored Bead get ticket of leave. It is easy to see that a $5 Gold and Silver Han- in the country, and have been sought INVESTMENT SECURITIES FOR London SALE. Urnameuts In great variety. Our goods dishonest board of examiners News for more other manufac- might take dle than-any Range are Parasols $3. LADIES NEW YOKK COKIlEMEONDENTtl, entirely different from those seen la advantage of this rule to clean out At XliW CENTS a tured in New Republi- iVe shall Copy, England. other stores and our prices are but sell for one week extra good *5 Silk WOOD, BISHOP & GO. always cans, the principle of civil service reform full 22 CHARLES HEAD & CO. lower. We extend a cordial hirasols, Inches, with stylish solid silver TO BE PUBLISHED IN NEW YORK. W(‘ Propose to Cut tlic Prices This Invitation Is 1 md on BANGOR, ME. now so firmly established, and so many gold caps handles, at only S3 each. Ladies BOUTON, to every one to come In and see them. an AND Week Per nave choice from a large assortment of In order to extend tlie circulation ol this myOeoddn lO Cent, are watching to see that it is en- stylish beauti- honestly ! olors or black, and everyone can be sure of se- ful and unrivaled CHARLES HEAD forced that newspaper, arrangements have & CO. trickery of that sort would soon curing extra value for amount paid. been completed with the proprietors by which it and see how many will take will hereafter be advantage be discovered, and would most published m New York. And Quotations constantly displayed. certainly , CENTS. to bring it to the homes of the great of our of this big offer. This will apply where to 56 body DYER & disaster men Stanley T. J. M. bring the who were to and people, it will be sold at the low of 10 Pullen, Frank c. Ceocxsk. CR„ privy Fancy Striped price cents cash is paid or where are ltand the per COPY. they bcught e(Mlt| administration that should tolerate II you buy your Boys’ Hats ol Columbia Bicycles! COE, First number will be ix.u.d ANNIVERSARY WEEK have decided in favor of reporting to the May II. For sale by all Newsdealers throughout the United FOR 1887. whole faculty that the college base ball nine :ie will present a base ball or harmonica with each States and Canada. COR. OF PEARL AND MIDDLE PORTLANO.- Hat or STS., be ordered to withdraw from HUES Cap. Parties to subscribe, or the American myO BROTHERS. wishing advertisers for d3t use -WATCHES- Cumberland, wishing to this valuable Agency Androscog Collegiate Association. The committee medium, should ad- does dress the manager. oln and Counties. not object to the students Sagadahoc playing base ball, ILLUSTRATED NEWS CO., CLOSING OUT. SALE. but the is IQ7 Mirlrllo fit B. If they say sport degenerating into Potter Building (Room 237), New York. A. ATKINSON & CO., you want the beat got the Columbia. They lead in professionalism on account of the practice of myO-lt mylO-St workmanship, ease for climbing hills, safe- I have a large quantity ol Waterbury Watches ty going down h.u, strength of material and for engaging men to play on college nines who In BUSY AS BEES! ISAAC (J. ATEIASOA. Mainer. durability every way. Nine years of expert* have no actual connection with the co whlch|I sell ence has proved tLelr superiority. New «'m»- liege. may!) atf Inr Free. The students offer a compromise, agreeing Photographer, to retire THE NEW ENGLAND DYE HOUSE AT from the Association at the end of KID GLOVES. $2.25. SPRINGFIELD ROADSTER. Has Removed to New Quarters. "The Man Who Hesitates is the season, unless the cause of the FALMOUTH HOTEL. Bossed,” Every bay caa afford have ear. is a new faculty’s opp. But the man who ha* once tried satety Bicycle that combines the advantages ol the Star and all opposition is removed, on condition that New Dye Works have been erected on \ the other safeties. they Big Drive atDarralfs.The Sale graceful of an be to Ocean with the most Largest MlS appearance ordinary allowed play until its close. The fac- Street, Deering, 8. 8. SLEEPER & CO.’S Bicycle. Price sal? 973.00 are Modern If you going is well Improvements for all kinds of )f Kid Gloves Ever Offered in the State. to buy a wheel of any kind call at ulty's position taken. The college i FINE COLOR WORK nine should be composed of actual members : GARMENT DYEING AND CLEANSING. 1x0 iIA'IA tl VoiIIad) WaIIO GiiAiIa niAwon A SPECIALTY. of the college. The and N.ScS. A. M. C. H. organization main- 1 Goods Called For and Delivered. decs eodtt WtNIWUnlH LAMSON'S, 177 Middle St. ■ 3-Button never hesitates feb23 tenanee of base ball clubs in our colleges can length worth $2.00, for $1.00. Cigar* dtf Please leave your orders at the in asking for that brand. be on 60 dozen 6-Button Emb. Suedes worth 509 Street. only defended the ground that they tend Hence are to be Congress J.00, for $1.00. they to benefit the students physically, and thus NO. 554 had everywhere. It 1* 9___eodtf OFFICE, CONGRESS STREET, 25 dozen Pinked Tops Emb. Kids in the best ten cent cigar indirectly contribute to the attainment of the CARD. PORTLAND, ME. ill the new Shades,worth in the world. of Spring $1.25, associated with real purpose the college which is intellec- or 65 cents. permanently myself C. HAVINGB. A. Atkinson a Co., house furnishers, cor- tual development. Base ball should be a HOOPER. 25 dozen Ladies’ P. K. ner Pearl and Middle ,r,,T. d|_ Kids, Emb. I streets, Portland, I shall be means and not|an end. When a nine is hired Sack, worth $1.75, for $1.25. happy to meet my friends in the State of Maine at SILK HATS. new 60 dozen Gents’ French Kid Gloves my quarters. My twenty-live years rxpfc it becomes an end, and in that characters rience in the business with Walter Corey A Cnf ivorth for six Indensible in our ' COMBINATION $1.75, 65 cents. of which was spent as manager (in connection You can have the shape of vo ir head taken utterly institutions of GARMENTS. Smoke them and eee how ran. by 22 dozen 14-Hook Enib. Kids, worth even they with Walter L. Corey) of the Portland Furni- amf grt * ,:l',hlu“ab10 learning. TRUNKS ture Co., warrants me In believing that f can Oil We M-50, for only 00 cents. wish to call attention to the fact any order entrusted tiamy care to your entire sat- To give ail of our customers the bene- FADED OR SOILED The landlord of the Bay State House of hat our Combination Suits, both Cotton isfaction. Assuring you that we have one of the it of the low we shaU limit tbt largest stocks of carpets, chamber sets and parlor Worcester was the ind Flannel, are made to and prices arralgned^in police court order, ent 1! iale to one suits in the country to select from, t remain rom measure. pair to each customer. GARMENTS of that city last week on charge of furnish- AND BAGS. Yours Very Respectfully, The garments are made from white LORENZO F. DYER. COE, ing liquor illegally to a committee of the Leg- or and Press- dtf ind scarlet, all wool, heavy and Cleansed, Dyed octZO_ _„ islature while on a visit to the light insane asylum nerino, ganze and cotton. ed ready for wear. In that Leather, Canvas, Zinc, Aligator, and city last February. Worcester voted The merino and wool suits arc un- DARRAH’S the Patent Wood 197 Middle against license last spring, and the sale of t: ilirinking. We warrant good lltting Trank, the TAILOR'S PRESSMEA EMPLOYED AT St. 1 ind comfortable made. HORSES .'HORSES! liquor by anybody there even to a garments. strongest committee of the General Court on an official ] Kid Glove HAVE constantly on hand, for sale or ex- visit to a State institution is illegal. This M. E. Store, FOSTER’S WEchange, Horses of all description; Vermont prosecution was brought by the Secretary of Lawn Mowers! FAIRWEATHER, driving Horses a specialty. 463 St., P-C. & EDW. SANDS, the No-License Two members I 'ricw It educed for No. § Clin Congress League. of Neaeou of 1887. Street. FOREST CITY DYE HOUSE, may9dlw No. 176 Main Street. Saco, Me. NOTICE. the committee — ALSO — Ian5 dtl J and the messenger of It were JEERING BLOCK, PORTLAND. Wanted, the to know where mario eodtf NO. 13 PKEBLE STREET, public they will iret put upon the stand by the prosecution, but L AWN FERTILIZERS AN0_LAWN GRASS SEED. LIFE OF the lull value of their money In they proved very dull witnesses. One of the 197 mayOeodlw Oppeaite Preble Bourn. & middle Street* Got Funeral Senators admitted In his KENDALL WHITNEY. aw*PJOWSUMPTrON. remedy for tbo at/"‘*41a«-aaa; by Ita om Flowers, Designs, Bridal having room, °* liquor may! dim K. 188 Congress Street, opp. City Hall. Portland, Me. ..7V4®7%c Ar at Shangliae 7th Inst, ship Granite Scaled w bx. 18@20c Tlerceg.... State, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 10. 7Vx@74ic Open- Clos- Open- Clos- Ross, New York. Nol.13® 16c Palls.7%@8V4c 7th Hams ing ing iug ing Ar at Liverpool inst, ship Geo K Skollield, Mackerel &bbl—1886. t>lt>....12Vi@13 sales. sales, sales, sales. San Francisco. Shore 18.21 00®2300 docovered. Dunning, WE OPEN OUR THE PRESS. .1314414 9. fm TO-DAY 7. Sid Smyrna Apl 30, Don Gr- 28.12 60®16 00 oil. May Slay harque Justo, Shore N. Y. Central.118 112% out, Philadelphia. May be obtained at the Periodical Depots ol N. Med. 3b. Kerosene— Eake Shore. 95% 96% 96% 96% Ar at Sierra Leone Apl 7th, sch Maud U. Horse Railroad Station; .... Briggs, Fessenden, Marquis, Small @ Port. Kef. Pet. evi Erie. 34 84 34% 70 St.; Armstrong, E.& M. C. R. R. De- Produce. I Water 34% Young, Apalachicola. Exchange White. 7Vj Canada Southern.. 01% 61% Sid fm San Bias pot ; U6V4 Portland St.; I. W. 161% 61%' Apl 23d, sch Carrie Bonncll, Hodgson, Anderson, CranDerrles— l'rattsAst’l.lUbhl. 1114 121% 121% 321 % Nichols, New York. 669 Congress St.: Costello, 7 Exchange St.; Sheafe, Maine— 8 00 Devoe’s Northwest.121% 00@10 Brilliant. 11 Vi St. Paul. 92 91% 91% 91 % Sid fm Nanaimo 47 Middle St.; Jewett- B04 Congress St.; Peter- 00@12 00 Apl 20, ship Harry Morse, Mur- CapeCodll Ligonia. 8 Omaha. 62% 62% 62% San son,2 Exchange St.; Goold. corner Congress and Beans...1 86 62% phy, Francisco, Pea 76@1 Silver White. 7 Union Pacific. 61 01% .61 Chestnut Sts.; Chisholm, 109 CongressSt.: 1 61% Hop- Medium....1 70® 80 Centennial. 8 CentraliPacific. 40% 40% kins, Commercial, corner Park; Morrill, 243 Con- mdl 6641 Memoranda. Gcrniau 76 Haiains. Western 75% 76% 76% gress St.; 193 Congress St.; Beardswortli, Yellow Kyes.l 66 Uniou.£76 Capt Haines, of Addle H which Ross, 60@1 Muscatel_ 1 00®2Vi Oregon Trans. 33% 33% 33% 33% barque Cann, LIGHT corner STIFF 87 York and at this HATS! India St.; Tate arrived Harley, Sts.; potatoes, bush, @76 Loudon 2 76 136% 136% port 7th ihst from Buenos Ayres, 243 Spring St.: St. John, 441 Lay’r 26@2 Delaware, L. & W 137% 186% Abbott, Congress StPotaioes OuduraLay.... 103% 103% reports, May 4th, in lat 40 00 N, ion 08 66 W, Powers 7 Portland St.; and ot Chisholm Bros’ 8Vi@9Vi Delawares H.103% 108% the wreck St.; Onions 3 00,43 25 Valencia. 81V* 81% 81% passed of a vessel 000 or 700 tons, bot- on all trains running out of the 6V»@7Vi® Jersey Ceutral. 81% tom with agents city. Bermuda do 2 00®2 26 Mugar. 46 44% 44% 44% up, copper washed off bilges and part of Auburn, Haskell & Heading. keel gone. We have color and and to Reynolds. .gram lated f It.8V4 Hocking Valley.. 31% 31% quality, intend sell them J. Sch Jas S for every Augusta, F. Pierce. Chickens.1G@18 Extra C.66i Northern Pacific... 30 30 30 30 Lowell, Read, from Norfolk Bos- J. O. ton, with coal, on Bath, Shaw. Fowls.14@16l Meed.. North. Faciflc.prf.. 61% 61% grounded Lucas Shoal, Vine- Biddeford, F. M. Burnham. Geese...... 14@15|Red Top....*2 @*2Vi Pacific Mall.... 66% 66% 56% 66% yard-Sound 7tli inst. She was hauled 8th without A. I,. Jellerson. I Seed2 0542 10 107% 107% 107% apparent damage and towed Into Vineyard-Haven than else. We have the Timothy Missouri Pacific....108% The cheaper $3.00 boston, Mass., American House. Choice Baldwins 4 50 'Clover...... 32 31% 31% abandoned schr Carrie A Ruckiiam was anybody 8Vi@12V4c Kansas & Texas... 31% regular Light Brunswick, B. G. Dennison. Choice eating 5 00; Cheese, Lousisvule & N.... 67% 67% 67V* 67% passed Apl 22, lat 23 26, Ion 84, stump of fore- C umberlaud Mills, K. S. Raymond. 4 501 New 60% 60% 66% 66% mast staudiug, ami jibboom and bowsprit in good gussets Vermont....16Vi@16 England. condition. Damariscotta, E. W. Dunbar. Fancy Baldwins 6 00. N.Y. factory 15 ya®i(S Richmond & W. P. ■ 39 38% 38% 38% Stiff Hat and the Black of the same that we will sell for W. A. Mitchell. Evaporated 86% 85% Greenport, 8th—Bell Harry P grade Freeport, *»ibl4@16C Sage..16Vi@16Vi Con. .Uas Co. 86% 86% LI, May Percy, Fryeourg, J. C. Gerry. Butter. OH..:. 66% 66% lit)% 66% which went ashore on Gardner’s Point in Decem- Le“OB*‘ ber, 1886, and was Uoated a few Fairfield, E. H. Evans. ol Creamery ib. ..23@24 Norf. & W. pref... 61% bl% 61% 51% abandoned, days Farmington, D. H. Knowlton. Palermo.3 7544 <>o Gilt Edge Ver....23@24 since by wrecker Scott and towed in here. She is Gardiner, Palmer & Co. Messina.3 76@4 50 Choice .4.20@21 Now York Mining Stocks. leaking but little and the cost of repairs will be Gorham, Jas. H. Irish & Co. Malagers.... Good.10@17 but a few hundred dollars. She has been sold to S 2.5 O. Lewiston, Chandler & Estes. Oianges. Store.14@16 [By Telegraph.] Oliver H Bishop & Co of Greenport, Long Island, T. M. Glendenning. Florida. 3 6044 00 Engs. NEW YORK, Slav 9, 1887.—The E. A. Thomas. Valencia followlng'are Mechanic Falls, A. W. Bridges, 7 00a7 50 [Eastern extras...13@14 closing Quotations for mining stocks to-day: Domestic Ports. Norwav, 8. L. Crockett, A. O. Noyes. Messina and Pa- | Can & Western.. 13@14 PORT TOWNSEND-Ar 30th, ship Palermo »bx.3 Colorado'Coal. 48% Normandy, Old Orchard, Geo. E. Fogg. 60S4 OOlLlmed.. San Francisco. We our to sell this at the Bomestake.i. H6V« Tukey, above Orrs S. C. Prluce & Son. Bread. l,eaa. Kate Daven- defy grade SAN FRANCISCO—Ar 30tli, ship ._. competitors Island, ■ price. ■ m Richmond, G. A. Beale. Pilot Sup.7ViS8 Sheet. 7Vi@8 Ontario..;.i^go Ferris 8 Quicksilver. 6 00 port, Howland, Port Blakely; barque Rockland, O. 8. Andrews, R. H. Burnham. do sq.6V4 « 6 Pipe. 6Vi6_ Kahului. ■~do!pref Thompson, Potter, _ C. H. 6 00®. erred. oq ot Haccarappa, Kilby. Ship.4Vi® pig.6 Standard.„i Ar 2uth, ship Iroquois, Nickels, Departure Bay. Our line Saco, H. B. Kendrick & Co., Win. Stackpole. Crackers *>lb.. 6V4@« Leather. 12% GALVESTON-Sld 8th, sch Ethel M Davis, Wil- Coal. York— Securitv. gsj Springvale, C. H. Pierce. New Santiago.400 letts, Coatzacoalcos. So. Paris, A. M. Gerry. Cumberland.. 5'00@ Light. PENSACOLA—Ar 7th, barque Levi 8 Andrews, 8. Delano. Acadia.7 00® Mid weight. Thamaston, Watts, Sabine Pass. _ _ 00 23i ,, .. Vtnalliaven, A. B. Vtnal. Chestnut. @6 Heavy. Boston Produce Market. KEY WEST—Ar 8th, sch D D Haskell, Haskell 0" ,~" Waldoboro, G. Bliss. Franklin. @7 Slaughter BOSTON, 1887.—The York. May 9, following are to New __ Waterville, C. H. Hayes. Lehigh. la'tiOO! Goodd’ingd. — sch Fannie WILL BE BRUNSWICK—Ar 7tb, STRAWS I day’s quotations ot &C.: Whitmore, CHILDREN’S OPENED 1 00 Provisions, Yarmouth. W. F. Bennett. Coffee, Am calf. 90® York. Whitmore, New .... „„ TO-DAY, Lumber. Rio. roastedlll @21 17 76®18 90; short cuts 18 00 sch Abbie C fm 20 00 ®IS„Sr.k„-.Lonf?cut SAVANNAH—Ar 7th, Stubbs, Java ®®16 60; prime mess 517 0(1*17 25; extra Smith, Bangor; N J Miller, Abbott, Boston. and we would ask the ladies to call and examine Mol. 1 them city... 60@1 76] Select.I45@$56 prime at 16 00K15 60; mess, at 17 00@18 00. CHARLESTON—Sid 8th, sell M Luella Wood, respectfully Fall and Winter Mall Arrangement Sug. city... 95@105| Fine commou$35@$42 Lard—choice 7%®8c & lb In tierces; 8®8%c s’d silk 70 Spaulding, Baltimore. Bug. 50® Spruce.*12@$14 in 10-lb palls; 8%<*8%e In 5-lb pails; 8% aPuritan, Harding, do. a. m. 0 Hoops- department, (Sunday excepted), 8.30 to p. I Shingles— nominal at 24c: do extra firsts at 21®23c ;do firsts Ar sells Walker New 14 ft 8th, Armlngton, Drinkwater, m. $251 Xcedar...8 6u at 18®20c;do good to choice held creamery 15* S P Bath. Old Providence; Hitchcock, Blair, Carrier's Deliveries, (Sunday excepted)—In $20@$23 Clear cedar.3 16e; 00 creamy choice at 19® 20c; Old sch R S Gardiner. Short ft freshjlmltatlon 7th, Learning, Doughty, 459 Block. business section ol the city between High and dO|8 $10®$12; XNol.... 01 do factory.;cholce fresh, 10® 17c; do fairtolgood Sid 7tli, sell Rose Esterbrook, for Portland. Street, Clapp’s India street at 7 and 10 a. m. aud and 7 ft New Congress 12.30,1.45 *81 Nolced»..125^ 15@19c; York fresh made erm, extra at 24; PHILADELPHIA —Ar 6th, barque Antonio 6 m. In m. staves p. other sections at 8 a. and 1.46 and 6 Pop’r *12@$14| Spruce. ...125@160 Bala, Pierce. Cardenas; schs Augustus Hunt,Hall m. Sunday delivery at Carriers’ window, 9 to Spruce rough 121 Laths— nominal at 18c; fair to good lots at 10®17c; Eas- Boston; Northern Light. IlarpeG Rondout. {.0 a. m. Collections from street boxes at 7 and Oakhhd 1 spruce.... 2 00@2 15 tern! cremy choice lots at 22®23c (Vermont dairy 11 a. in. m. staves and 4 aud S p. Sunday at 6 p. in. $12 60@$14f Lime—Cement. new milk, good to choice, 20®21c;selections at 22 mas: brig Ned White. Elwell. for Baltimore; schs Lime as to SOMERS ARE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. Cordage. ! *> cask.. 105 @23c; low grades of butter quality. The Nellie Dins more. Parker. Bath; Agricola, Gar- PIERCE A. AMP EDWARD WITH ITS. Amer’n ft lb 11 [Cement. 145 above quotations are receivers’ prices for strictly Ada A Bos- Southern and I Postern, via Boston and Maine land, Hyamiis; Kennedy, Kennedy, Russia...... 11 I matches. wholesale lots. Jobbing prices l;62c higher. ton Jas B Bailie POn railroad — 6.00 ; Talbot, Crocker, Portland; (Eastern division) Arrive, 12.20, Manilla.13 @14 IStar. t> gross 60 Cheese—Northern, old nominal 15® 16c, with Boston. and 11 8.16 a. 12 6.30 and 9 West, Galveston; Augustus Hunt, liall, p. m.; Close in., m., p. Manilla Bolt Rope 14V4iDirigo. 39@ 41 choice new at lots Vic higher. 12.30 and 10 m. 13V*@14c; Job Ar 8th, barque Rachel Emery, Wyman, Denia- m.; Supplementary, p. Sisal.n.i.u. Eggs—Eastern fresh 13%@14c; choice North- and American MAY 1887. Boston, intermediate offices and rara; sells Marcia 8 Lewis, Kelley, TUESDAY, 10, connections, ern at 13@13V4c: choice fresh Western 13c ;M tell via Boston & Maine railroad, (Western division)— (Copper— Tcam.IHundy, Boston. Oriiism and Dye*. I 14x48 com 20 22 choice 13Vic; Nova Scotia at 13®13Vic. Job- Bid fm Delaware Breakwater 7th, sch I.ucla Arrive, 12.20 and 8.15 p. m.; Close 8.16 a. m, and Acid Oxalic 14x48 rx in 12®14l plau- bing prices Vi @lc higher. All Porter, Grindic, New York; 8th, barque Paysou GREAT MAY ALE tart... 60® 621 ished. 36 Beans—choice small N Y hand peal OUR Kastern, via Maine Central picked 75® Tucker, Tucker, do. Railroad—Arrive, .... Aminoula— Bolts... 21 1 80 choice New York — 1«® ip bush; large handipicken In G M Stanwood, from — 2 a. in. and 1 p. m.; Close 12.16 a. in. and 9 port 8th, barque Clark, OF p.m.; curb. 15®20 I Y M slieatb 12 do 1 70®1 76; small Vermont hand picked pea at Cardenas for New York. Supplementary, 12.46 p. m. and 10 p. m. Ashes, pot.. 6%® 8| YM Bolts.. 10 1 85®®1 90. Rockland, Intermediate offices and PEKTH AMBOY—Sid 7tli. sell July Fourth, connections, Bais COaDla.. 601 Bottoms_ tiay—Choice 17 50; fair to good at for via Knox aud Lincoln 1 and 6.00 66® 26®20Vs prime 50®18 Wood, Portland; Sarah F Bird, Farwell, Gal- railroad—Arrive, Beeswax. 30® 331 Ingot. 113 $15 00®$18 00; Eastern hue $13a$15Vi ;pour to Close, 6.45 and 12.15 p. m.; veston. Supplementary, Blch powders 6lTm— ordinary $12@$14: East swale at 9®$10. live NEW YORK—Ar 7th. brig Ellen Marla, Linnell f.m.;2.45 p. in. THE N Borax. 9® 10 Straits. 25® 27 straw, choice, $16150@16 00; oat straw schs Geo W Hat- UNDERWEAR. $9®10 Giover, Rockland; COTTON a.m. Providence; LADIES' * and 9 and 1 and 6.00 0EX! Awnista,—Arrive p. Brimstone.... 3 2Vi® English. 27® 28 ton. tie S Collins, Hurricane Island; Paragon. Provi- The annual houseJ m.; Close 12.16,4.30 and 9 p. m.; Spring cleaning with its attendant miseries is Supplementary, Cochineal.... 40® 45 Char. 1. C .6 76®6 25 Potatoes—Extra Houlton Rose 90®96c bush; Ettle J Simmons, New Haven; L 12.45 and 10 m. p dence; Holway, secured a lot of these at niucli lower prices now at and with its the p. Copperas.lVi® 3 Char. I. X. .8 00®8 60 do hebrons $1; Aroostook ;Rose 90c; do hebrons Bessie H fm We have large goods hand, approuch careful housekeeper begins 2 and 9 a.m. and 1 and 6.00 Pawtucket; Rose, Boston; Herbert, to our customers Bath,—Arrive, p.m.; Cream tartar. 40® 42 Terne.6 25a.7 76 at 81. Ilian we can buy them now, and we propose give to look around for the best way to make this task the easiest possible. Close, 6.46 a.m., 12.16, 4.30 and 9 p. in.; Supple- Ex. 17 liockport. 25 and .»0c. logwood. 12® Coke.5 2586 50 Ar 8th, schs Carrie C Ware, Field, Frontera 23 never before offered. We shall make two lots. With this in view the mentary, 12.46 and 10 p. m. Gumarablc... 00 bargains object 6o®l Antimony. 14® 16 Chicago Cattle market. davs: F L Richardson. Belano, Cardenas 7 days; and trimmed Chemises, Auburn and Lewiston,—Arrive 2 and 9 a. m. Aloes 26 Li5c lot—Ladies’ trimmed Kobes, tucked cape.... 15® Zinc.6 25®8 00 A B River, NS; Feiro, Kelley, Cor- and 1 p. m.; Close, 6.46 a. m. aud 12.16, 4.30 aud 20 By Telegraph.] Perry,Cook. Apple flouuced Drawers, tucked Skirts, Hamburg trimmed Camphor.... 27(5 Solder Vixy,. 17® 18 Two Emma McAdam, New Hamburg 9 p. m.; Supplementary, 12.45 and 10 p. m. 9, 1887—Cattle market—re- Rivers, NS; Young, worth 50c. Myrrh. 60® 55 i?lolna»m. CHICAGO, May Bedford. set Covers, tucked Nurse Aprons; nbove named goods Canada, intermediate offices and connections, ceipts 3000; shipments 2000; strong: Oplmn.4 60®4 75 Porto Kieo... 25® 40 shipping Ar !)th. Clark. Whitney, Havana. trimmed and tucked Robes, Hamburg via Grand Trunk 12.15 p. in. j steers at 4 00®4 90: Stockers and feeders 2 brig Stacy 50c lot-Includes Hamburg rpiiroad—Arrive, Shellac. 20® 25 Barbadoes.... 28® 20 60® Charter Oak. Laftin, ilounc- Close. 12.46 m. 4 50; bulls and mixed 2 00®4 00; bulk at Cld 7th. ship Pensacola; Insertion and tucked Chemises, Insertion and Hamburg p. Indigo...... 85®100 Cleufuegos.... 24® 25 cows, Havana, Rice, Havana; John Bunyan, edge, Oorham. N. n., intermediate offices and connec- Iodine.4 3 00®3 25 ; Texas cattle 2 76®4 36. barque flounced Skirts, Hamburg trim- 25®4 38 Bolling. 19Vi®S0 Lancaster. Brunswick; schs Edw Johnson, Park- ed Drawers, tucked and Hamburg tions—Arrive, 8.36 a. m. Close, 6.45 a. m. Ipecac. 1 50 Hogs—receipts 18.000; shipments 5000;market above named Fancy Police.. 42 er. Port Union; J B Knowles, Nickerson, Bangor. med Children’s Dresses with tucked yokes; the goods Suantan. Vt., and intermediate offices and con- Licorice, rr.. 20 weak; rough and mixed at 4 3565 15; packing 15® Nails. Passed the Gate 8th, sch Mollie Rhodes, from and other will be included in this lot. INDEX via Portland and railroad— ex. and 5 4 worth 75c $1.00. Many styles SOAP nections, Ogdensburg Lai 34® 40 cask.2 30®2 40 shipping 20®5 40; light C5®5 20; skips for Arrive, 8.60 p. m.; 8.00 a. m. at 3 60. Jacksonville Bridgeport. at 8 morning. Some of is introduced to the public, for its use much hard Close, Morphine.810®3 35l Naval Worn. 00@4 HAVEN—Ar sch fm Sale to commence o’clock, shurp, Tuesday by work is avoided. Bartlett, N. II., intermediate offices and connec- market NEW 9th, Decora, Berry, come aud Oil bergamot.2 75®3 00|Tar bbl 3 00®3 25 Sheep—receipts 34,000; shipments 800; PE. the best will be limited in quantity, therefore early tions—Arrive, 11.10 a. 2.45 m. shorn at 3 45 wooled 4 Ponce, styles in.; Close, p. Cod liver.1 60®2 001 Coal Tar.... 3 26—3 50 steady; 00®3 ;| 00®5 40; BEDFORD—Sid sch Emma bat con- NEW 7th, McAdam, secure a great gain. Rochester, K, It,, intermediate offices and Lemon.2 25®2 Pitch (C 60 Texans 3 00®3 30, Lambs 4 60@6 00. nections, via Portland & Rochester railroad—Ar- 50| Tar)3 26®3 Young. New York. Olive.1 25® 1 76) Wll. Pitch....3 26.o,3 60 VINEYARD-HVEAN—Ar sch J S THE INDEX rive, 1.36 p. m.; Close, 7 a. in. and 12.30 m. 8th, Lowell, p. PeDPt.3 76®4 OOiKosin 3 00®4 00 Domestic markets. Norfolk for Boston. Kastport, via each stoamer—Arrive, 6 a. m.: Reed. is a made from Wiutergreen..2 00 ®2 12iTurpt’ue, gall 42®49 BOSTON—Ar 8th, brig E T Campbell, Lord, fm pure Soap the best stock, refined by steam which re- Close, 4.30 p. m. Potass br’mde i.By Telegraph.] 45® 631 Oakum. 6 Vs a. 7 Vi Mayaguez; schs Metropolis, Brown, Vinalhaveu; moves all deleterious substances, und therefore calculated to be used Chlorate. Oil. new YORK. 9. 1887-Flour market- 20® 22| May Pennsylvania, Savage, Rockland; Wave. Mlll- without any to the hands or the articles Iodide.3 251 Linseed. 6248 bbls and danger washed. It is espec- WIT AND WISDOM. 10®3 43®48 receipts 33,917 pkgs; exports 4,- I ridge; Mary Farrow, Condon, Belfast; Mary ially recommended for Quicksilver... 60 Boiled. 46® 51 649 sacks; dull; sales 172,000 bbls. Eliza, Morrissey, Winterport; Smith Tuttle, Bar- cleaning painted surfaces, leaving them 2 2 und fresh without Qiunlue. 58®63ISperm.116®1 30 Flour quotations—No at 35®3 10; superfine ter, Newcastle. bright injury to the paint Itself. Woolen goods, Ittrhuebarb.. Western and State 2 40: (common to Mistress—Frances, go up stairs and get the 75®l50iWhale. 60® 60 75®3 good Ar 9th, barque Laplank, Perry. Mayaguez; sch either white or colored, may be washed with Kt shake. extra Western and State at 3 to glass pitcher Irom the mantelpiece in my room. 35® 40|Bank. 30® So 20®3 75; good Sarah E Hyde, Murphy, Barrlugton. Intelligent Maid (returning in a few minutes Saltpetre. 10® 16 Shore. 28® 33 choice do at 3 80®6 10; common to choice White SALEM—Ar 7th, schs Harriet, and Albert, from Benua. 30 wheat Western extra at 4 do at with another pitcher)—The glass pitcher was on a 25® Porgte. ® 83 6064 80; fancy Cal;ij9> table, mum, so I brought this one. Canary seed.. 4®4Vi Lard. 60® 70 at 4 85®6 10; common to good extra Ohio at 3 20 Also ar 7th, schs Alexandria, from Nova Scotia 75 to extra at 3 THE INDEX Cardamoms...1 00® 1 Castor.1 65®1 65 ®5 10; common choice St Louis 20® for New York; Elbrldge Gerry, Rockland for Soda, bicarb.3% ® 6% Neatsfoot. 90®100 6 10; patent Minnesota extra good to prime at and Carrie L Hlx, do for do; Geo do; Fleetwing, without fear of shrinking or the while for Sure and BrEEDY.—Try a bottle of “Digesty- Bal.2 y,® 3 Elaine. 52 a 60 4 6064 76; choice to double extra do at 480® A Lawrv. Vinalhaveu for do; Diadem, Tliomaston fading colors, laces and Sulpur.2'att3V4 Paini«. 6|06.i 1,300 bbis city mill extra 4 76 for New J C Cot- delicate fabrics it is Cive THE I \ DEV u llu” and you will be convinced that it will posi- including for do; Mindoro. Calais Haven; unequaled. trial and you Sugar lead... 20® 22 Pure gro na ld575®6 25 ®4 80; 800 bbls flue do at 2 3563 10; 1800 bbls Kennebec for Atlantic J will be convinced that It cannot be loo cure and) tingham. City; Nancy highly recommended. tively Dyspepsia Indigestion. It is White wax... 55® 60 Pure dry leads 75®6 25 superfine at 2 7563 40; 700 bbls extra No 2 at Day. fm Round Pond for New York; Ella Clifton, palatable and has tonic action. Sold by all Drug, Vltroi. blue.. 6.® M Eng Veil lied. 8®3Vi 3 2563 76; 6400 bbls winter wheat extra 3 25® Millbridge for Fall River; Seventy-Six, Mt Desert $ Ked Lead ... 6 10; bbls Minnesota extra at 3 10. MANUFACTERED BY gists, *1 per bottle, or Wm. F. Kidder It Co. Vantlla,beau. 10® ®16 7® 7 Vs 7,200 26®6 for New York; Will Thomas. Calais for Beurnc. I Am. Zmz.5 0O® 7 00 Southern flour unchanegd; good to cholco do 4 00 Below 7th, sch Ida, Strout, Cherrylield for Ros- 83 St. John N. Manufacturing Chemists, st., Y. Ones. Kochelle Yellow_2Vi 65 00. Rye flour steadv. Wheal—receipts 65,- lyu; Flavilla, Thurston, Rockland for New York;! No 1. 33 slice. 890 bush (exports 89,230 bush; lower: sales 221,- Maria Adelaide, Nickerson, Bangor for Port Jef- No3. 30 Klee,iplb.... V45® 6Vi 000 hush | No 2 Spring at 95V4C; No 3 Red 93‘V ; Charming young, but not too hostess— fersou. young, No 10. 20 ltaugoon. 4ya®5Vi No 2 lted at 96 696V3C elev, 75% c store, 97V»c Also, schs Nellie Eaton, from Calais for Hvan- Why, you are not so soon? Major, going 8 oz. 161 Mnlerntus. delivered; No 1 lied at 97Vie; No 1 White at 96c. do for New York; Ospray, Nova (who himself on one of those nls; RLTay, Major prides being 10 oz. 20|SaIeratus. 6@5V4 Bye firm. Barley steadv. Cora lower; receipts for Isaac from Baltimore for fellows who can a Scotia do; Campbell, D. old-school FRANK fine, neat LUNT say thiug (aim sales & powder—Nhol.i 235,900 bush; exports bush; without it Npicrs. 69,688 180,- knowing egad)—Soon? Gad, madam, 60®4 00 17 000 bu; No 2 at 48V4c elev. sch Etta A CO., Blasting.3 Cassia, pure.. 16® 49V4®50c delivered, 7th, Stlmp- It seem soon to you, but It seems to ine I *’NLvjilURYPOKT—Ar -FOIt SALE BY- may Sporting.6 25®0 50 Cloves. 33 a 35 latter for old. Oais are lower; receipts 76,000 Baltimore. have been here a lifetime.—Burdette. son. Bunker. Drop suoi— u umger. 13® 15 bush; exports 617 hush; sales 87,000 bush: No 3 Sid 8th, sell Saarbruck, Clark, Macliias. Buck. 7 Mace. 76® IK) at 33c: do White at 38c ;No 2 at 33V4c; do White PORTSMOUTH—Below 7th. schs C W Dexter, | 60® 68 38*4638% c; No 1 White at 39o; Mixed Western for W C Norcross, Camden Agony is Courted Nutmegs. from Calais Boston; Huy. Pepper. 22® 26 at;84®36c; do White at 37@42c; White State at fordo; Nautilus, Rockland lor do; Win Todd, WM. MILLIKEN & persons who, attacked a mild form of rheu- 141 Minrch. 38e. Coffee—fair Rio Arm CO., By by Pressed.$136$ 17%c. Sugar quiet; Biddcford for New York; John Kraccwell,Car- matism, neglect to seek prompt relief. Subse- Straw.,... $ 0®$ 101 Laundry.3%@ 8 theJnmrket for refined is quiet; C at 4Vs®4V4c; ver’s Harbor for do. «>»* Iron. I Ten>. ExtraC4%@4%c; White Extra Cat schs from Macliias for Bos tongm§ street, quent torture is prevented by a immediate resort 4%®5c; Also below, Bylvl, Common. 2%@2% ISoucnong. 18® 60 Yellow at 4 Vs 64a 8c; off A at 6 Vs; Mould A 5% ; Penobscot for do; Diadem. Thomas- to llostetter's Stomach Bitters. ton; Iodine, Slight exposure Ketined. 2%®2% lOoloug. 20® 30 standard A at 5 31-100®5%c;grauuiated 5 11-16 ton for New York; Julia & Martha, Calais for NOTICE. AND ALL LEADING. GROCERS. an 4 do choice.. 36® 60 c -.Confectioners A at 6 8-1666% c; cut loaf SPECIAL occasional draught, will beget this painful Norway... ®4%| 65% Block Island. ^ Cast steel ..12 ® 161 30 crushed 0 1-1666Vi; uowdered 6Vs®Cc: Cubes malady, where there is a predisposition to it in the Japan. 26® German steel 6 (a7 do choice.. 36® 40 at 6%c. Petroleum—united 66s,s. Tallow Foreien Ports. blood. It is not difficult to'arrest the trouble at Shoe steel— 3 Tobacco.'" is steady. Fork firm; mess quoted 15 50®I6 00 Edw the outset, but well nigh impossible to eradicate Sheet iron— Best brands.. GO® GO for old and 17 00 for new. Beef ist dull. Card is Sid fm Hong Kong Mch 31, barque Kidder. Common.... 3% (64% Medium. 40 dull and Western steam 7 refined for Gridin, New York; 4th, Hattie N Bangs, Bangs, it when matured. No evidence in relation to this 30® lower; 20; H.C. 4® 4% Common. 26® 30 Continent 7 37*4 : 8 A 7 80. Butler Is quiet; Honolulu. superb blood depurent is more positive than that Hussla.13Va®14 Haiti). Western 12625. Cheese weaker. Sid fm Saigon A pi C, ship Sachem, Bartlett, for The attention of Gentlemen desiring to purchase a which establishes its efficacy as a Galv. 768% Nat'ul leaf.... 60® 70 Freights Ann; Wheat steam 2d. Manila. preventive Feb Southern Cross aud remedy for rheumatism. Not only is it thor- CHICAGO. 9, market is Sid fm Alepny 10th, ship all Wool well and of excellent May 1887.—The|FIour New York. line Suit, made, ough, but safe, which the vegetable and mineral Winter patents 4 26®4 60; Southern Bailev, strictly Foreign Exports. unchanged: Passed 2, Alice lteed, Stahl, an as- poisons, aften taken as curatives of the disease, Winter 3 00; and Wisconsin win- Aujier Apl barque an low is called to PONCE. PK. Schr llalph Sluuet—4000 shooks 76®4 Michigan for Boston. at price, are not. Besides expelling the rheumatic virus ter 3 6064 choice to Minnesota Manila fashion, extremely and heads 100,000 shingles 27,*00 clapboards 00; fancy patent FI. Mch Berlin, Whit- low from the system, it overcomes fever and at 4 60: soft Wheat at 4 0064 Arat Stanley, 29, snip Suits we have marked at the ague, 21,419 It spr boards 32,230 do vine. 25®4 patents 25; for San Francisco. sortment of first-class inuMnisrr^ and more. Philadelphia biliousness, constipation dyspepsia. Minn, bakers in sacks at 3 0(->63 25. Wheat- Ul.t fin li'lnrna A III 19 hni*nllA Kliriill Hlilpq fnp dull; No 2 at 83Vs®83%ic; No 2 Red at of suit. ... ^/•Iiroad Receipts. Spring #9.50 per , , U maun Corn 2 at Fayal. price JUlWOUIl 83'& CO. Portland 6s, 111 113 Scrvla. New 21 Kemeuiber Ihnt HOVININK ihr our process will re- rBOBBItTOBS UF York..Liverpool. ..May only by effectually Leeds & Farmlng’tn R. It. 6s.Ill 118 Sarinatian.Quebec.Liverpool... May 26 Knw Food Kxtrnrt known, uud contain* lieve the of all HOYTS GERMAN COLOGNE. Maiue Central U. It. 1st mtg 7s. .121 128 carpets Impurities, ——1—————' 4(1 3N-IOO per rent: soluble albuminoid. LOWCLL.MABB. § Maine Central It. R. Consol 7s.. ..135 137 WISTAR S BALSAM OF WILD thereby promoting health and Maine Central R. It. Skg Fund 6s. 108 11 o comfort. xTiachine aud Attach- 1st MINIATURE ALMANAC. MAY 10. RAPIDLY ASSIMILATED AND PALATABLE. Portland Water Co. intg 6s_101 102 a and leave ments and in *• which docs not dry np cough patented operation 2d mtg 6s.106 107 In our stock be found far my 5 fw&wTT&S&wOtliptopofcly •• *‘R,er tho causo behind, but loosens it, cleanses may Particularly adapted Pneumonia, 3d mtg 6s... .111 112 Bull sets.U 64 Hlgn 1 06 " I. tho lungs, and irritation, thus ro. Diphtheria, Typhoid Fever, and kindred ol ....14 34 I ...10It 4In allays l.engtli day moving tho cause of tho complaint. CON- diseases. Moon rises.10 lg;neignt.... | u,t(jiu Boston Stock Marker. SUMPTION CAN BE CUBED by a timely Ask far BOVININK,and take no nabatilute FOSTER’S resort to tbisstandard as is FINANCIAL [By Telegraph.] remedy, proved 12 rL'ha Put up In 6 ounce and ounce bottles. ANDJCOMMERCIAL. Tbe following quotations of stocks are received by bundredsof testimonials, genuine danv: is signed I. Butte" on tho wrapper. HARD LEATHER AND ELASTIC A. P. BUSH & MAEINE JSTEWS. SETH W. & RUBBER, CO., Boston, ; PORTLAND WHOLESALE MARKET. Aten., Topeka and;santa Fe Railroad.: 111 Vi FOWr.E SONS, Prof'iis, Mass. Sold dealers Xew States—All Drcoo ists POBTLAND, May 9.1887. New Fork and New England Railroad. 50Vi Boston, by generally. Agents for England FOREST CITY OYE HOUSE do nr< OP EVERY BLIND. janll eodtiui is still dull with no PORT OF PORTLAND Trading very improvement C'. B. & Q. 148 Vi AND — to note, but in some departments values are firm- Wisconsin Central. 29V4 fel>28 d&wlynrm enables us to furnish Trusses Wisconsin Central 52 Our long experience practi- THE HURON er. The Flour market is firm with a strong up- pref.. MONDAY, May 9. Wi! tonsin central. 2d series. 67V4 in iikkkhv givkin. that the constructed of the best material. ward tendency and some millers are up 30c Arrived. cally PADPrT RfATINin RflflMQ F'b & Pere Marquette Railroad com Noticksubscriber has been duly appointed Execu- Tnlile sind Dsiirv Knit bbl, though prices here have not advanced over dc pref... I Steamship Franconia, Bennet. New York—mdse Uf ill I LI ULIIIIMU to JB Coyle. trix of the Will of IIUUIIIU, 15c bbl. Grain ot all kinds is Calil om la Southei Railroad. 61 Vi ^ doing better; Steamer state ol J08EPH late of Deering, Perfect Fit is Guaranteed in Instance. The Beat Table and Dairy Mall ever MexicanJCentral. .. 17 Vi Maine, Hilliard, Boston for SEAVEY, A Every bag lots about $1 St John. NB. lo middlings higher; supply light. Mexican Central 4s.... 67V4 In the County of Cumberland, deceased, and has offered the pntrtic. Sugar steady and unchanged. Provisions are Boston & Maine Railroad,. 233 Barque Brodren, (Nor) Halversen, from Buenos taken upon herself that trust as the law SO. 13 PREBLE STREET, Ayres. To Leavitt & Co. the be found Bell Telephone ... 220 Chase, directs. All having demands upon Among large variety may for quiet. Cheese unchanged for old; some fine lots Barque persons Unequalled Dryness, Whiteness, Purity & Strength, * Boston & Albany. 214 Minette, (Swell) Lindstet, trom Buenos the estate of said deceased, are required to exhibit arriving, which are selling at Coflee A yres. To Chase, Leavitt & Co. OPPOSITE PREBLE HOUSE. 14Vi@16c. Konora7s...108V4 the same, and all indebted to said estate -AT WHOLESALE BY- Barque S R persons is firmly held at the recent advance, and the ex- Eastern Railroad pref.137 Lyman, Flnkham, Boston, to load are called upon to make payment to HARD for Faysandu. To Chase. Leavitt & Co. SEELEY’S RUBBER, Carpet* beaten at all *ea*ou* of citement continues to run high; higher figures ANN Executrix. Sell David Brown, Barbour, Boston. SEAVEY, the year anti In all kind* prevailed lu New York to-day. Potatoes scarce New York Stock and Marker. Sell Quivet, Rice. Stockton—wood to J h6wes’ STANDARD, Money* H Blake Deering, April 5, 1887. my3dlaw3wTu* HOWES, HILTON & HARRIS, of weather. and advancing. [By Telegraph.] Sch Tivano, Geyer, Camden—lime to L C Cum- patent WATER eodlw & Co. PAD, Mole for ITIaino. mays The are NEW 9 1887.—Money on call mings ■ The are awful, Portland, Agent* following to-day’s closing quotations of YORK, May W IHPIII | piles HoWES’ has been troiu 3 to last loan at Sen C Pendleton, Webber, Damaristotta. 1 suffered for 15 PATENT, Grain, Provisions, &c.; easy, angina 9; fl Ilf I 111 I hail years. feb8 Ask your grocer for tt. eod3m 3, closing offered 3. Prime mercantile Sch Louisa Frances, Thorndike, Rockland— Was cured quickly SITTINO K00.11 paper 6'qj O 8 Chase. 14 W r 111 easily, PENFIELD’S celluloid, •'l.'ir i Urau. 6 per cent. Sterling Exchange dull and steady. lime to fl VI I UL ■ and safely; no pain or Superfine and : tllgliMxd Com... .54 a 65 Governments have been dull and Sch Mary Elizabeth, Dunton, Boothbay. MISS J. MARION steadyJRailroad risk; neither knife or harmless operation FRENCH REVERSIBLE, WRICHT^ low grades.2 60&3 50 Corn, bug lots.... f»«vi«,67 bonds quiet and The stock market closed Cleared. ligature; steady. and If X and Meal, bag lots...53®4 25 Oats, car lots ..4i n,42 * "8 transaction, at the Stock suffer, and I safe and Exchange aggre Emery. will tell you how I obtained RADICAL CURE, FASHIONABLE DRESS FURNITURE Patent Spring Oats, bag lota... .42 a 43 gated 165.500 shares. Sch Uhas H Haskell, Silsbee, Kennebec. Speedy relief. A. Box 1213, MAKER, W beats.j 2o&6 60 Cotton Seed ue are Address, F. C., CROSS BODY. all iouowing today’s quotations of Govern Ella M Storer, ENGLISH is now to receive customers at her Lounges, prices. Mich,straight car lots..25 26®25 60 ment securities: Sch Storer, Kennebec—Chase. Lewiston, Me. ready rooms, 5054 do Leavitt & Co. "W3 Easy Chairs, all kinds and toller.-.4 761 bag.. .23 00527 00 0 nlted States bonds, 3s. 100 eod6mTuTh&8 We would call special attention to our Water Pad and Rad- clear do.... 4>/aS:48/al3ack'dBr'B New 43, reg. SAILED—Schs Mattie W Atwood, and Cassie F No. 567 1*2 Congress St. Prices. 4 ^128% Truss. their use difficult forms of •trueground. 25@4%l car lots..20 60S21 60 New4s. coup...... ioqV Bronson. ical Cure By the most in the Odd -it Lotus st’gt do bag. ..21 00522 Ou New4V4s, can be retained. Dresses cut and made latest fashion Easy Chairs for the mil- .4 reg.108’4 OPR Hernia roller. 76®5 00|Middllngs. 20 00@22 00 New 4Vis, coup. 110 FROM CORRESPONDENTS. _ spas__codaw lion. clear do_4 25 qtl— 25®18I6<> Oregon lsts. iiiiu Q*se*;_ ln»r* havo fallud U no roneon for 9—Ar, sch Minstrel, Brown, Boston. Hot now recolvlnj? n cure. tho T R A imrge8bore3 76:54 001 Mess.16 60 Union Pacific 1st May Hontl ftt ouph fur a tmittUB tnd ii | N ST ALM E NT DC. by addrearitf B. 00®16 **”4 Freo Bottle of my Infallible A. ATKINSON & CO., Lame Banks 25®3 50iBeet— do Laud Grants SACO, May 7-Cld, sch Emily A Dennison, for rented* gIvm Ext>ro»!i »nd Poet Inst ala em Lealui' Hvrrtr Co., Erie, la Office. It cost you noth km? f„r ftiriftlLndlAlTcureYon of Congress and Franklin Streets. INAAC C ATHIVOOV.n.upr. Small. la I Ex Mess. 9 00® 9 60 do Sinking Funds.. Boston. Address Dr. a. u. Corner eodjin* 0(1 Ko^Tii ii&SKSi mor30 eodU •pad mayo MUSIC AND DRAMA. NEW8. SUBURBAN N«#'JD\l'l! i IM >IIM« THE PRESS. __ __ _ AUCTION NAUR. THE MINSTRELS. BOWERY BEACH. TUESDAY MAY 10. F. MORMJiG, The Wheel Club Minstrels had a dress re- The lighthouse steam tender Myrtle hove 0. BAILEY * CO.. AUCTIONEERS. hearsal at the theatre last evening, of the too off the Cape Friday and landed some ar- PORTLAND AND VICINITY. performance which they will give tonight. ticles of fitment and supply for the light- of LARGE The various features the programme were houses, among which were eighteen panes SALE U you are tired taking the large old fashioned given in a spirited manner, and showed care- of French plate glass for lantern storm — OF — well as griping pills, try Carter’s Little Liver Fills and ful training as great [aptitude on the panes. take aome comfort. A man can’t stand every- part of the performers for .their especial Mr. Wing, the contractor and builder of thing. One a dose. pill maylOd&wlw. parts. The ladder exhibition was as good as the Cape Elizabeth life-saving station, took Valuable Real when it so a Estate Take a D. K. and he O. K. Be# advertisement greatly pleased large number in the midnight train for Oldtown Saturday for mars deodOm City Hall last winter. The farce Mr. the of a and ANNIVERSARY BY AUCTION. by purpose perfecting tender, pro- WEEK Fred B. Smith is original and witty, and the curing the |requisite sureties accompanying UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. afterpiece bids |fair to bring out shrieks of the same, which he will make for another THURSDAY, May 12th, at 3 p. m., we ONshall sell on the premises the brick and wood- laughter. The is and the soon to be constructed at en BEFORE JUDGE WEBB. singing good, station Jerry’s blecksat extreme easterly end of Newbury 8t., whole of Portsmouth TO THE (known as at 3.30 m. the vb. entertainment will be creditable to Point, at the entrance harbor.- Kerry block); p. proper- Monday.—United States by indictment ty No. toe and toe Preble Roderick McDonald of for the the Ht„ extending through Gardiner, forging club and the performers. The seats A much larger and more expensive structure to and Including No. 60 Alder with block of signature of a justice of the peace in the execution have sold St., rapidly, but there are some good at the latter than the two bouses on Preble and one on Alder St.; also or a paper. Second ludictmeut. is called for place one pension Jury ones left. No. 63 Alder St., consisting of land and went out at 6.30 p. m. It will take the property The building at the Cape. best two-story wooden at 4 m. valuable Geo. K. Bird, UTS. Attorney. Wheel Club is raising funds with house; p. the 637 Commercial with two house A. which to fit up a new club house. The or- part of another week tolcoinplete the founda- property St., story .Dennis Mealier. thereon; also the land and two ganization is composed of young men who house. stores No. 121 and tion of the Cape life-saving This 123 Comnirlcial at 8 n. m. on Ocean Wood- are [deserving of the encouragement of the Ht., St, SUPERIOR COURT7 foundation wall is one of the most solid and ford’s Corner. Deering, about three acres of valua public, and it looks as If their efforts would ble laud, adjoined ou side ever of westerly by the home- rewarded constructed put under Portland stead of Isaac Esu. be Citizens amply tonight. faithfully any and Bailey, Terms and made Towns caay BEFORE JUDGE known sale. Hale BONNEY. ENTERTAINMENT AT BERING or private, In this town, and Adjacent at positive to close an estate VALE. building, public Monday—The cam* in at half the heirs now living away from the city. grand Jury past Prof. Dennett of Lewiston read in the work reflects great credit on Mr. eleven, reported finally, aud were discharged. Spring- Wing dlw There are head Mr. __ about 40 liquor indictments, only a vale last Saturday evening, to a large and and his skillful mason, Newcombe. We tender the offer ever made one few of which are made Thirty-six are respectfully biggest F. 0. BAILEY 4 public. A novel occurred here by any CO., AUCTIONEERS. appreciative audience at an entertainment runaway nuisance Indictments and four aro for befng com- Saturday. mon sellers. The other indictments appear be- given by Willard Post, No. 70, G. A. R. He A horse with an old-fashioned harrow at- low In the list of In the afternoon tached to started on the our we 10,000 arraignments. was assisted hy the him, gallop from a in Business and want to tell and the In were following vocalists: Miss following persons now confined jail field on the west side of the Cape, going at a everybody, Lizzie of everybody brought up and arraigned: Ennery North Shapleigh, Miss pace with his John E. and entering the frightful singular carriage, ■tolls Koom Whitney, breaking Maud Day of Alfred, and Miss Susie much of the time clinging by Its teeth to Papers shop of George Russell In Deering, and larceny of Frost, the flying steed's back. Nor did he halt to tell that we and rope and tools. 1’lea not guilty. in solos; Miss Ennery and Mr. Charles Cook for ought everybody else, this week shall Borders. William indicted for the same offence. fences, gates or other until during Tobey of Sanford, in duets; the Ladies’ Quartette obstructions, he “let a oi Plea not guilty. of Alfred, and the Springvale Male Quar- up’riu clump trees at tho Two WEDNESDAY, May Ilth. at 10 o’clock a. James Friel, breaking and the store of where the secured ON m., at salesroom 18 Exchange street, we entering tette. Miss Minnie Hersom acted us organ- Lights, keeper him and most Woodbury & Latham aud larceny of goods there- restored him to his Mr. the ever shall sell about 10.000 rolls of Room Pare rs lu ist, and Walter a owner, Dyer. The give prodigious bargains from. Flea not Weemau, six-years-old known, guilty. horse scared White, Blank. Ullt, and Embossed; Borders, Ate. Frank Keating, assault and battery police drummer also took part. Everybody was de- though badly and terribly Bale upon was not positive._mayMdtd oflleer Winslow Lawton. Flea not guilty. lighted with Dennett, and he was obliged to frightened, seriously hurt; but the harrow will a new frame OOMMESNOINO WITH Octave Lampion, breaking and entering the give heavy bonds for his appearance require and full set store of Frank early of teeth to F. O. BAILEY & CO. Decomler at Saccarrappa, and the next season before he was allowed to leave make it a serviceable implement. therefrom. Flea not larceny of|goods guilty. town. The musical numbers of the The yacht Maggie, with a of Port- Herbert Sherman, and the pro- party breaking entering gramme were land sportsmen on board, bound for Saco Auctioneers and Commission Merchants factory and warehouse of the Westbrook Manu- very pleasing, and were hearti- CHAMBER SETS. PARLOR SUITS. on a coot and old-squaw CARPET DEPARTMENT. DINING ROOM FURNITURE. facturing Company and stealing gingham and ly applauded. Altogether it was a great suc- Bay shooting expe- Salesroom 18 Street. cess. dition, touched at the for We have a small lot No. 11 Solid Walnut ten In this lino we show more genuine new Grand Exchange seersucker goods. On being arraigned said he Cape Sunday boats, (20) styles Clearance Sale Is wliat this should be No dealer In furniture nor manufacturer of fur- etc. piece Chamber Sets, consisting of Bedstead, Bu and handsome designs than ever before, amt we called, as we are did not wish to plead In the absence of his coun- THE LIGHTS O’lxONDON. anchors, decoys, determined to lower the stock niture In the New England State* or NewJ York F. 0. BAfLEV. V. W. ALIEN reau and Glass, Combination Commode, Table, believe we have the best door and best light to and close out what we Mr. Mealier. Cunners and cod have struck the cannot duplicate at the can show a liner selection of Sideboard* from marls dtf sel, The Lights O’London, which will be at shores, lour Walnut Chairs and ltocker, and Towel Hack, show goods by In the country. One big offer for mills. dou’t Infer from Chas. A. Langley, liquor nuisance. Pie* not and the men building the station Now, this that the goods all the way down to (20 than our*, and no life-saving with best White Italian Marble Tops, tile whole week will be a handsome Combination I’liish Suit, are old or guilty. Portland Theatre next Monday and Tuesday occupy their spare time for shop worn, because we keep no such 5200epartment In our business Is more carefully angling fish for set beautifully finished, wtdeh we shall sell, de- consisting of 8ofa, Gent's Chair, Patent but the manufacturers Annie M. Brown, indicted under the nuisance their mess. Lady's are all the time looked after. Our Sideboards are from the best avenings. Is one of the and most liver und set up anywhere in Portland, Dee ring, Rocker and four Parlor Chairs, and a Marble Ton out act for a house of ill fame. strongest Soods:topping patterns which we could get again manufacturers In Boston, New York, Philadelphia, keeping Tiie ltev. Ituel Cape Yarmouth, Falmouth, Cumber- Table, 20x28 marble, all lor ... until were Patrick buluvan. Indicted at the January term popular of the dramas which have pleased Kimball, recently appointed Elizabeth, by waiting they woven. This we can- Williamsport and Iirand ltapids. and varloua oth- to the Beach land Mills and Saccarappa, Gorham, Biddfford, not we with John H. Malloy and Mary A. Reed for keep- Bowery pastorate, preached his do, consequently mark the goods barely to er points, and well worth an hour’s time of any American audiences for the past few Saco and the Islands, for just cover the cost ing a liquor nuisance, but wss not found at that years. salutatory sermon yesterday, Sunday. and our customers get the benefit. lady to come and examine them. We shall close term. Arraigned, pleaded guilty and was sen- It Is said of the play: “One of tho prime The work of painting the towers and $50.00. v out tenced to a fine of and if not in ten of 1 l.ot pay $200, paid factors in its success be to dwellings tho Cape light station is fin- Tapestry Brussels at ttOc. per ynrd. Don’t may attributed $34.75, •* Give days to six months in jail. Committed. ished and 1 Lot 75c. •• DININC ROOM CHAIRS the buildings in their new dress of This Henry J. Steer, liquor nuisance. Pleaded nolo the fact of its containing so many character Is a very handsome suit and is, without ex- 1 Lot 00c. drab, brown and white, present a finer and a column of solid reading matter expatiating from all the best manufacturers, Including two contenaore. parts, all of which are ap- ception, the biggest bargain In Parlor Furniture All and clearly outlined per- than ever on the good of this set would not convey prime goods nice. In Leather, made iu \ lenna, St. llilore had three cases enter- sonations. pearance before. M. qualities that we ever haa to offer. 1 Lot styles upholstered Joseph appeal Then, again, its situations are all that the set deserves. The facts arc, we wish Body Brussels Carpet, 97c per yard. Austria. Price* on these from 60 cents each ed at the term, and gave ball for SACCARAPPA. Then we have Plush Parlor Suits for $38, $42, 1 “. goods September 1880, not strained or affected. Each climax is to show to our friends what we can do on a hand- $1.05 to cudless to select f rom. his but out. Ills sureties $45,land up to $350. And Hair C oth Suits, all 1 (25 per chair; variety appearance skipped succeeded some best 1.17 by another infinitely superior to A valuable team horso to Mr. A. Black Walnut Chamber Set. with Mar- a in This were sued and went after him and belonging prices—but special bargain Hair Cloth Suits these are some they brought its ble We struck a bargain and are to Among goods patterns made by him home. He was sentenced to flues Additionally the dialogue J. Plummer fell Top. willing will be a full 7-piece set. well the DINNER SETS Avay! predecessor. the thoroughly Lowell the pay ag- upon wagon shaft Sat- our customers the benefit. Besides this set uphols- Co., Bigelow Co. and the Delaware and the is clean and pure, the action brisk and thor- give tered, and of best Hair for gregating $260 costs, ainountug to $68.03 we Cloth, Co. You all know what the goods are. and if you urday and received a bad cut in tho shall offer this week other bargains in fine Ash, from to set. A beautlfnl line s Old which he paid. oughly dramatic, while the moral of its sim- hip. Dr. make will lie told cannot be bought (8.75 (125 per as Country Doctor. —Isaac, my man, how la It Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany, and Imitation Ma- enquiry they shown hi this In the appeal casas from the Court in ple yet McLellan put in a number of for that We are bound to close country. are so hale and while one Municipal vividly interesting story appeals to stitches and Chamber Sets, from the largest line ever money today. you hearty, every else, which there was no the honest hogany them anti out Ten Met*, 68 pieces, from (3.25 to (15. appearance, respondents every heart." the animal will be fit for exhibited in New We mean word $33.00. out, they go if price will do it. seems to bo were called and the bail defaulted. service again soon. England. every Hall Miami*, from (7, (9, (12 to (50. excepting myself, ailing? we write. If want Chamber Sets we will The graduating exercises of tho Westbrook you any Pier and Mantle Mirrors, from (3.50 to (500 Isaac (chuckling and rubbing hi* hands). — Mine The Club- give you a benefit such as Is seldom or never offer- Congregational A few beautiful Plush Suits for All Wool for the Mil- and (75. I shoost onto and I BRIEF JOTTINOsT” High School will be held at Warren ed in any store in the country. $57.50, regular Carpets frisnt, got your secredt, have The church, X lot Combination Crushed Roll and Undies’ De»lts, all final meeting of the Congregational price $76. O-piece Top prices. no u*t for a doctor vonce since; but I vont give It Cumberland Mills, June 23d. Plush, with Spriug Edges, price this week from lion, Rook ( use*, all kinds, at prices that never The Club for the season, was held last at to former to avay, so dou’d turn so vita as a vinter schnow- engine and boiler have been placed in evening The closing entertainment of the Univer- $05, $1)5, prices $85 $125. will be duplicated. the Weare a beautiful in Parlor d flak*. the new island steamer Preble House. It was ladies' night and Just receiving novelty Par- 100 to select from. Prices from 50c to Upright Red*, prices, (45, (55 and Greenwood. salist church fair was even- CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. patterns given Saturday lor Suits, upholstered In Long Nap Silk Plusb. (75. — n-u auuiuautf ui uutu mein ucrs ana males $1.10. Hemp Carpets. Corn Mattings, Napier country Doctor (with a start). What do you The Harpswell steamboat line has been ins bv the ‘‘Chnnin Snpinl TTni nr» In Ilia Mantle Reds, (10 and Mattings and Straw Mattings, all prices. Bugs, upwards. sir? was very Noiliughnm I.nee Curlnins, hOc Mewing Machines, at cost. mean, Messrs. Daniels and large. '■ at Week purchased by Mats, Remnants, &c., Anniversary Prices. — Dewey. popular drama entitled “Nevada,” or the $1.60 Chiffonier., (10 to.‘(40. Itaac. Oh, mlna when I oldt The parlors were crowded so- SEE IN OUR WINDOW. blent, bnyi yer During the last fifteen months 189 vessels during tho 2.BO And all kinds of House for ourr Lost Mine. The hall was densly packed. A Furnishings this, close, yonr good rite, the tells me to come Into cial hour and at the supper in the din- aud up to $15 per pair. have arrived at this port from foreign grand BABY room vile ports, number of people were obliged to go away And we have a hundred and oue to select CARRIAGES. yer she gets the close ready; and rat Irtnrnp tnorlfima nwnninnnn awaavsIaA At A 1.__ ing all the tables were not styles liall, filled, less Itlnitrnx I.nee to from, that are beautiful to look tink? I for lack of standing Jroom even. The re- Cnr.nins, $.'1.30 $20.00. at; elegant designs Anniversary Week! do yon see mit mine eyes by yonr bed,der than one arc wear a Do you want a Baby Carriage for a little tlieie were G7 G 51 hundred ana fifty sitting down. Irish Point Curtains, ail prices. Swiss Lace Cur- and made to lifetime. Here is one of money? that steamers, ships, barks. 23 were much Further discount this week ou our low at the lowest ever offered this very thing made yon shoost veil and hearty, The ceipts larger than the manage- tains, $S to $50; and Brussels Lace up to $105 the grandest opportunities to replenish a parlor prices. prices In country.r_ and 42 supper did credit to the hotel, whose without but don’t wait We will on our own all der rest ov ns ver brigs schooners. ment were per pair. Imported Vienna Curtains and Turko- ever offered, and we will sell for cash, or part Styles number, until next deliver teams and by expresss vile poor sinners shaking Ilka is anticipating. week, thinking to buy for the same as the to named, for cash or one-fourth bal-1‘ At a of the Board of of reputation among the very first in this man Curtains, all prices, from $3.50 per pair up- cash and the balance the wees or month. price, places down, dander and bleiins mit chills and or down meeting Directors A in by will all be marked then. ance fever, correspondent New York addressed a wards. This week only at Come and see us this week| goods regular by the week or month. Come to the Westbrook respect. mit dyspepsia and weakness. Yes, my blent, I Manufacturing Company, letter to the Haskell Silk Company at “Rac- All the interests of the and saw mit mine own a vat was held Col. F. N. was Club have been Corner Pearl anil Middle Corner Pearl and middle Corner Pea'I middle Streets, Corner Pearl and middle , eyes bottle, half gone, yesterday morning, Dow casappa.” It was|;forwarded the Streets, Streets, Street*, considerately and cared for through Portland. Portland. Portland. Portland. of Dr. B. C. Flower's Liver and Stomach Sanative, elected a director, to fill the vacancy caused handsomely by mails to its destination without the management of the Preble House since delay. and I short vent oad and got von same kind of by the resignation of Mr. James H. Smith. The Grammar and Primary schools will bottle, and I right away veil and hearty. The steamer Ontario of the Dominion line, that hotel become its headquarters. observe today in an appropriate manner,— Country Doctor.—Ob, I got that bottle Just to which has been here for The entire time allotted to literary exer- waiting three weeks “Arbor day.” try- in order to her cises, the committee wisely decided to give complete cargo, will sail this At Cumberland Mills, John E. Warien, Itaac—Yes, mine blent, that vaa all rite; but to Dr. Strong of New the of the B. A. I forenoon. The number of cattle which York, guest Atkinson before that large B. A. B. A. vas as as has ordered of Atkinson Atkinson yoa got bottle, you yellow a Esq., !a lot beautiful trees the Club. The high position of Dr. ship will take were loaded last night. Strong,secre- from which will be pumpkin, ven It Is ready for der cows to eat And tary of the EvaugelicalAlliance of the United abroad, planted by the is Arbor In the there Mr. Jones, the drug man, he dells after Today Day. city States, as well as the interest awakened scholars in that part of the town me, yoa today. & hav von will be no especial observance of the holi- through the land his remarkable & & CO., & got shooost that bottle to try, yoa have by book, Other pastimes conducive to the health and CO., CO., CO., day, but in Deering, Cumber- “Our Country,” had caused a lively desire bought six more bottles. But I vont give It avay, Saccarappa, ■ ■ happiness of the young people will be en- • to hear his utterances upon the theme an- ISAAC C. ATKl\Sft\, ISAAC C. ISMC 0. ITIil.'SOV, ISAAC 0. mum ■ for my brother Solomon Is an land Mills and other of the suburban towns in to make Manager. Mian, Manager, Manager. Marcum undertaker, you nounced for the evening, in gaged the day memorable in years ; know. there will be “Cooperation appropriate exercises and many Christian Work." The closest attention to come. M was trees will be set out. given to his deal, solid and — powerful The paper mills company have just re- -Yole this fact. Dr. K. C. Flower’s of the address. Scientific Some idea labor performed by the ceived 1780 tons of coal for summer use. 1 Liver and Stomach Sanative la By a terse and impressive array of facts before the saving thousands of families enormous County Attorney grand jury may and figures it was shown that a vast number Sixteen car loads of beach gravel for con- doctors* bills. It Is the of be gained, when it is stated that since last of our population in cities -and country are crete and roofing purposes have been brought \ king system tonles. A specific not reached to this station (or Tuesday he has presented 65 cases, examin- by religious influences and as over the Portland and Ogdens- I Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and Malnutrition, and things are, so denominations road. has no peer as a Liver In ing over 200 witnesses, some of whom were many sharply burg Shoes vigor* tor. competing for the best of Fifteen car loads of part the popula- large pine logs that Kangaroo Bicycle Only one dollar a bottle. For sal* all summoned in as many as 30 cases. As the tion and the less came over the Portland and by neglecting desirable but Rochester from druggists. result of the week’s work the grand jury re- more ready classes, this state of things can- Alfred are now at this station en route for not be 51 indictments. rectified. There is now a great waste Portland, to be used by the Star Match Com- ported of men and TURKISH -BATH money in denominational TOWELS. saoo. strug- pany. “(i28 for The eodlst2dnr4thp PERSONAL. gles ascendancy. receipts for freight at the Union Sta- There must be a more Christian coopera- tion for the month of April amounted to tion of all the denominations if the non- $5000. For the sale of passeuger tickets Visitors to our “Bargain Counter” TO-DAY Mr. Frank Strickland of Bangor, is at the church going are to be reached. $000. There were 1100 tickets sold during will find a lot of White Turkish Falmouth Hotel. Hand and hand work of all Christians to the month at the station, for passeugers be- Towels which those who are tween Cumberland The members of the Haverhill bring outside all churches into Mills and Portland. we are to sell at ONE DOLLAR a dozen or “New Color” Russet Oxford Ties at $1.50. Best in base ball some the city. church, this work not to be for any Piles are being driven for the new railroad club are at the United States Hotel. TEN CENTS EACH. This is not a Come and see them. are nice particular church—this is the great demand bridge across the IPresumpscot river, near damaged They goods, and Ex-Governor Connor will move his fam- of our time. Brown street. lot, the goods are perfect in every way, and at 25 cents less than usually sold for. The Messrs. ily to this city next fall. Evangelical Alliance aims to promote S. I). Warren & Co.’s new building the price are very cheap. this union in denominational work. Co-op- tojaccommodate there increased business in Capt. H. L. Wood, recently postmaster at not eration, competition, should be tlie paper manufacture is in process of construc- _ l Dexter, left last week for a two months’ vis- Christian Watchword of our day. The de- tion. It is 52 by 162 feet, mostly two stories. N ATT KID nominations Four SCALLOP it to. his old home in England. should truly bury all differences hundred and fifty thousand bricks will TOP, BIFTKN, PUPS,I and each admit the be used in the structure. One Rev. W. P. Merrill has been assigned to practically fully loyalty hundred and to Christ of their brethren of other denomi- men are now employed; brick layers $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, Economical and Serviceable. and West End Methodist fifty Kn^htvllle church- nations, and strike hands in earnest for this and carpenters. The building will be ready es ter the year. work of giving gospel to the poor. The or- for occupancy about the first of ensuing September. IN OIR REPAIRING DEPARTMENT HE LEAD ALL I ganized perils of the call for a Mr. Marriett a well COMPETITORS. Col. Joseph F. Twitchell of Hiram, has re- day close or- Lamb, known and ganizationof all Christians against these much respected citizen of this village, is suf- ceived a reissue of his pension at $5 dollars a perils. The Evangelical Alliance presents a fering from serious illness. K. month from 1865. It amounts means of March, to practicable effecting such organiza- CUMBERLAND MILLS. $1318.67. tions. At the Warren church, Rev. E. M. Cous- The celebrated Louis Roederer Mr. E. M. Blanding of editor of At the close of the address upon motion of Bangor, ins has been appointed pastor for another Champagne wines have the Industrial Bev. Mr. Hallock, seconded steadlfi/ Journal,who has been>pending by Mayor Chap- year. William E. is the grown in the Club Ayer organists, and | public favor for more some time in on man, expressed its DAVIS & ^ Florida, account of Ills heartily grate- J.W. than Conant, Aenry Foster, Miss Edith mi ItV! J cs*. ^ am ^ a a «. fifty years. Rich, and au* HFi-n-Liauuu ui wo ana dry is on his way home with weigaiy persua- JLW* » V 1TAI1IUIV CARTLAND,M health, Captain Lane and Miss Louise ,nc. delicious. are sive Brown, the choir. vriinuu, They without a Barbour in steamer Silver Star. address of the evening,and the hope was may 10 At the Main street Methodist Episcopal eodtl superior in the market. Charles A. brother of expressed that it might lead to some Stockbridge, Ja Ira practi- chnrch Rev. M. C. Pendcxter has been cal efforts in our ap- C. and Will H. Stockbridge, died in Yar- city—to Icarry the recom- Carte Blanche pointed pastor. Jennie L. Anderson, organ- Rich, mouth. Saturday night, after a long illness. mendations made into effect. Grand Vin Sec ist and J. W. Conant. Edward T,affn.tev T.nn_ Dry. He was formerly in music The club adjourned to.meet in November 517V Stockbridge’s ise Hezeltine and Mrs. Fred Wentworth, Sehrelder Anchor, store where he made warm next. many friends by _ choir. Schrcider • ! his uniform courtesy to all. He was a mem- Real Estate Transfers. Helen M. Foster, the elocutionist read Dry\ before the school of ber of Ligonia Lodge and Ancient Brothers The following transfers of real estate in Saturday ^elocution and I JOHN expression at Portland. PRINTED D, & M. WILLIAMS, SURAH 185 and Agents, of Odd Fellows. He leaves a this SILKS 187 State Encampment county have been recorded at tiie Boeton. Regis- Mrs. William Lamb is very sick at her Street, widow and one child. try of Deeds: house on the Portland road and Mr. Merrit -FOR- F°r *a1® h the Original Portland—Samuel Hanson to Anuni Whitnev. Lamb is quite sick with pnqjnnonia. REDUCTION SALES Packages by Th« New Paper Company. land and buildings. $8,000. Miss Myrtle Longfellew, who has been L®»ding »ii4) Merchants and Grocers/ Ezra Carter to Judith W. — — feb28eodem The stock Carter, land and build quite sick, is slowly improving. AT of the new company which will incs. $1 and consideration. SUMMER WEAR. own and operate the Denison mills has been Moses Gould to Sarah A. Twltchell. $1 and consideration. SALE MAKES all taken. iThe Is the full list of MARRIACES. WEDNESDAY MORNING. following Yarmouthviile-Edward G. Storer to Eben K. JAMEspyies the stockholders: Charles R. Milllken, York, land. $1 and consideration. Gorham—Jane H. Files et al. to Lewis In Raymond, May 8, by Win. H. We shall offer the Short James P. Baxter. William G. Arthur Q. Files, Smith, Esq., TURNER BROS.’ Wednesday Morning Greatest Bargain in Summer Honrs Davis, land. $150. Melvin W. Kemp and Miss Maria Alice Brown, Silks to be shown this S. Mrs. to Lizzie both of Windham. season, comprising 16 different width Sewall, Joseph Ricker, Samuel E. 1 N.?p,2?—N?thaniel Knight E. Cannctt, colors, land. $1 and consideration. In East Waterford, April 16, Willard Buck of 23 inches. Price ror Spring, E. Oreely Spring, John 39 CENTS. We invite customers to examine 1Vomen- Daniel.W. True, Danis to Linwood R. Foster, land. $400. Norway and Jessie M. Hodgdon of East Water William L. Putnam, Weston F. Peaks Island—Deborah Trott ford. these goods before See window PEarlinE Milliken, to Chas. L. purchasing. display. the belt Brackett, land. $1 and Ill Lisbon Falls, Nearly 2000 yards 36-inch strictly All Wool Hair Line Dress Goods and eafeet Wash- Wm. H. Milliken, Seth M. Harri- consideration. April 21, Robert Riska and Milllken, Miss Augusta Quint. 25 cents; usual price 50 cents. ing Compound known. son J. Libby, Daniel F. Emery, Mark P A In Gardiner, April 19, John A. Parker and Miss Peed As Correction. Sadie Stanton. 1000 Dress Checks and reduced from Directed Emery, all of Portland; George C. Mr. E. A. yards Arlington Goods, Stripes, Wingj Newman, manager of the Port- In West Camden, April 19, Augustus L. Burns 25 cents 12 1-2 cents. & i*Prodnoee_betterre«nlt« James Monroe & and M. to MILLETT,“EVANS Auburn; Co., West Au- land Horse states Jenue Coombs. CO., with a Railroad, that the item in greater ol C. M. 24 inch Black Satin lMiadaiue $1.50, regular value $2.00. taring burn; Bailey, Winthrop; Thomas yesterday’s issue to the effect that a horse Time and Labor Mack, Boston; Godfrey Morse, Boston, and car at the Green street 10 inch Satin Duchesse 73 cents; regular value $1.00. 517 Street, Mechanics’ crossing narrowly es- DEATHS. Congress Building. A value : maylO U3t kt^Wuhing^andJIontfr Rice, Kendall Co., Boston. caped being struck by a locomotive Is incor- Black Satin Rhadame 05 cents; regular $1.25. In Deerlng, Nay 9, Eunice Neal, 76 than anything aged years dtanLag, — The company will be organized in this rect. The brakes on the car on Sale of Black Dress remarkable city did not fail to [Funeral Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o’clock Special Goods, including bargains 01 ,our roonls on the yet Invented. from her late oast side of "ew®°‘V‘?e on the 2lst;instant, under the name hold and the car did not residence. in Silk Henriettas. T°J;*,T-A. I eak’siIsYand, furnished or un- probably approach the track At Cousens EXHAUSTED punished. Wash Island, May 9, Eleazer G, Ilill, aged Warp VITALITY. finest views of any cottage on the your Duhes.Olaaa- of the Poland Paper and Pulp Company. until the flagman had given the 66 years. in Taffeta aud Lisle and Underwear. A Great Medlcel proper sig- Bargains Silk, Gloves,Hosiery Work for Tanas and Mountains, the open ware, wlndowi, Curtains, The titles will be transferred to [Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock, maylo » and *8 per specimens if suitable me to and John Porter. LOCKE A LOCKE, at cases are provided for stored my wonted health strength.1' set. All In at re- Attorneys graphs, faithful band of teachers from the First Par- N. operations dentistry performed Law, 180 Middle street.10-1 them. William H. Clough, Tilton, H. duced rates and warranted to be equal to tlmso and have ish Park street churches taught the Rev. Geo. M. Howe of the the best dentists of this State. Office for COE. CEO. M. Congregational performed by SALE—Eggs hatching from Wyan- BOSWORTH, girls. The material used was furnished, as church addressed the members of the Y. M. Hood’s Sarsaparilla open day and evening. 1)11. F. J. BONNEY, Den- FORdotte, Plymouth Rock ^Hawkins') Rose Comb $4.00 PER C. A., last Wednesday on Missions. Sold by all SI; six for *5. tist, 489Va Congresslstreet, corner Brown street, Brown Leghorns, Rose Comb White Leghorns, .Manager of (lie extensive Uphol- DOZEN, for many years past, by Mrs. St. John evening druggists. Prepared only 10—2 Smith, After the address a business I. HOOD SCO., Apothecaries, Portland, Me. (Fol)es’) Dark Brahma, Pekin Ducks, at SI per meeting was byC. Lowell, Mass _ stery Department ut and the children have received the garments of 13, except duck eggs 0; for ex- Shepard, held for the election of officers for the com- OR lots on setting packed IOO Doses One Dollar BAI.E-Several fine building press $1.26 per setting, For sale 0. K Norwell &. Co.’s, Winter upon which their little fingers have wrought. ing year, resulting as follows: Main and streets by The Street, aprl d&wiynrm Pleasant. South, Prospect HAWES, No. 431 Cougress street. Portland, lor Hatter, In on and Mel- Boston. 0. The last day closed with a party, and a President—J. H. Johnson, '88. Deering; also several lots North Kuightviilo, Me. 10-1 514 CONGRESS Vice President—Thus. ’89. bourne Istreets, and on Eastern Promenade In my3 d6w STREET, were the 46 neat and order- (Singer, very pretty sight Recording Secretary—E. t. Sawyer, '88. Portland. These lots are to be sold to close up FOR sale-Desirable building lots little after their hour of Corresponding Secretary—H. W. Small. ’89 the estate of the late Dr. Kliphalet Clark. Inquire LANDfor sale on Danforth, Spring, Fletcher and Portland, Maine. ly girls, who, games, 180 hash them, with Brown Blues and rafts of new mar*i Treasurer—G. H. Hamleu, ’90. :if LOCKE & LOCKE, Attorneys at Law, Orchard streets, at West End. Prices low and ^ filed into the supper room, the tables BHCU Middle made to E. styles. looking base ball street, payments easy. Apply 0. HERSFY The Freshman nine defeated the Portland.__10-4 830 Danforth CARPET BEATING very with the array of In 1(M NOTICE inviting good things High School nine in a game last tenement of five rooms, street._ Wednesday minutes walk of furnished by willing hands, the whole a score of 26 to 13; and the Latin School ToT1et~A^smallgood condition, within five by he to a without children. Ad- a. nine last a score of MniLKO postofflee, family brightened by pots of plants in bloom, which Saturday by 13 to 2. jgU’sM iress F. JORDAN, Press Office.10-1 W*rrm*One1thati‘know’sUhfs,busine3"aud)the rsro^ were The next lecture in the course will come Kniiuire at bestowed as prizes upon those who had lots on DIa %?Adp&tVres- St. for. (>rPet Beating should next Thursday evening, when Prof. C. W. li^M^ MALE—Choice cottage Big 197 Middle not been absent * flTTLEKP feet remedy for Dizzt mond Island, near shore and avenues. For before and have carpets during the term. Emerson, M. D., of the Boston b \S f? POR «o!i for the Conservatory ! Vblli Here Kausca, Drowsl- Particulars and prices call on N. 8. GARDINER,* ready team early in the morning of will on I a mini when Oratory, speak “Preaching.” Has g ©i ness, Bad Taste in the STo. 40 Exchange V¥Aa"Sty young luTc&nt I I carpets are to he beaten aud re- SgjSaCTBMIttrart Oberlng Improvement Society. Mouth, Coated street.__l°'l Tongue, R sae7e.—On line of horse cars and Sebago turned the same The Deering Thomas the who has re- ^.A.eyhTsleon^e.Kood CHARLES A. TRUE, day. Improvement will Edison, inventor, rooms; wood and %ril DUlMin*’, N»*sau and Society turned They regulate the Bow- POwater; two story house, 11 Bcekman St*., New York. have a supper and to New York from Florida, says that _ sheds; with about entertainment at Le wis tela and prevent Const! arnage house, barn and open aunny rent of eight rooms, lnclud- my3 rodSm* he made experiments while in the I 143, H oodford s, batli FOREST CITY Ilall, this South, fflllou The umaH island easiest to acres of land. Address BOX ing room, m good repair and perfect Woodford’s, evening. From 6 to which convince him that and Piles. take. de. iratnage. telegraphing Inly one a done. dO ina vlal, __10-4 Enquire at 108 BRACKETT ST. 7.30 o’clock, the supper will be through water without the aid of wire will pin Purely Veg ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dye House and Carpet Beating ANNUAL MEETINc! served, and Clahle. Price 2n cente. Svijishymnilforfijffi for house _10-1 afterwards be made so that 11TANTKD—A capable girl general i there will be ultimately possible, ships C0,) W3W a vil- Booms, Annaul Meeting of the Home for Aced addresses, readings, Pft,p,f81 TT work for a family of two, In pleasant to work In the several miles apart at sea may communicate BoIbRvT|uRDr^i”N-£ of MRS. WAJ^KI,-A willing girl j 1I IlfiKMen will be holden ut the nude, etc. age 30 miles from Portland. Enquire "7 C$11 between 0 In the even- I l\IO\ buildlvu. Home, Thursday with one another. 7 and mutual , 13 Evening, May 12th at. 7.30 o'clock. iKAY, 01 Franklin from one till three. 10-1 | ug. mays e««Um PREBLE St., 74SPiUNUBiREjtI.; IQ-1 j NO-y STREJT. uiay4dlw U. U. KMEtiY, SecreUuy, PO: LTLAND ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862—VOL. 24._PORTLAND, TUESDAY it had out, and became to sembling about the listened to remarks The road. The important points given necessary LITTLE ROUND TOP. time had come when it must be decided and brave, followed close at their heels. guns ry In pursuit of Lee's retreating army. Emmettsburg more. moved were fall back for They back whether we to them but a sin- about the battle in this with and the Tenth this side of Sickles's angle through CHARGE OF THE TWENTIETH MAINE ON should tall back and give up this Nothing remained oppose vicinity great Sixth and Seventh regiments, then, along members of AT GETTYSBURG. knoll the Wheat Field, the regiment to the whole field or line of which well Interest. Battalion were not The Tenth the Peach Orchard, the woody (about TERRIFIED REBELS. key of Gettysburg, gle infantry, they might engaged. as if on Peach Orchard) the •ay as steadily parade, up to the little charge and try and throw off this that would the columns. Colonel Batchelder asked Major Steveus to were headquarters guard for General Meade, the same elevation as the The Maine under foe, suppose Join retreating in the Wheat Field where It Twentiety Inlantry, an were used in Field Devil’s Den, next to crest halted and were so rapidly drawing the life blood of our I never shall the scene, which beg- give account of the part his battery took while the Sixth and Seventh Wheat and the commanu ol Colonel Chamberlain, and be- forget faced about, remaining there until severe their fire. It of the of the Third in the battles of the 2d and his but did no fighting. Little Round Top. j marched regiment by deadly must not gars description, retreat 3d, prefacing Important positions, came from the longing to the Filth Army Corps, enfilading fire enemy advanc- be the former—how can it be the latter? one Visit to request by an incident which oc- General James A. Hall’s Second Maine Bat- 2 afternoon the Sev- corps, divtsion of which, Humphrey’s, of the Monument Commission telling About o’clock iu the it had broken the up the Baltimore Pike to the battlefield of ing where Union lines; Col. Chamberlain decides it can be the passed over our as we were curred while the battery retired the and Colonel Lakeman’s Third Infantry enteenth were ordered forward from their of the second ouiy regiment lying through tery no on Gettysburg on the morning there being support either flank It and the order to “fix Hat no our Flr»t came the town the of the 1st. One of the on the other hand, were in the thick of the the little grove, and to latter, gives bayonets,” faces. stragglers the Field. evening haltiug place in front of to a wood day. They first marched the right of the moved down road behind, a dis- and almost before he can say “Charge!” the and en masse. wheels came off a and it and we regret that we can give the to the knoll wounded, then the divisslon gun, brought fight, only with De Trobriand went woody 100 Union line, but at noon were sent across tance of about yards from its first with a shout of Home of men to a halt in the town which was then bare outline of the very gallant actions of and Wheat Field, posi- regiment, desperation, leaps their were completely whip- between the Peach Orchard wall. Here Rock Creek to the left centre. When Sickles tion at the stone they succeeded, down the hill and closes in with the foe, ped, while others were unconquered and un- occupied by the enemy who were fill- their commands. and were formed in lines of battle. Long- called for were sent forward to after some trouble, in getting a help they and tree. And the street with shot and shell. the Emmetts- supply of whom we find behind every rock conquerable. as they passed over us ing street’s men had not crossed The rebels aid him, but. on getting as far as the Maine Sol- At the THE WHEAT FIELD. ammunition. meanwhile col- Surprised and loverwlielmed by this sudden some could say'llun boys, we’re whipped, the the Where great risk the gunners raised burg road, and the Seventeenth with De Wheat were ordered to move at once Narking Spots for their third distinct onset. field, of Is cried out the MAINE was lected and unexpected movement, the most day lost.”,Others with tears of Joy piece by main strength and replaced SEVENTEENTH IN FRONT OF LONG- Trobriand waited an hour. It the calm to a on Little Round It was position Top. from their at our and was It was now about five o’clock In the after- them throw down their arms and surrender. streaming eyes finding diers wheel, but the lynch pin had been lost, STREET’S CHARGE. before the storm. The Peach Orchard now about 4 in the afternoon of the Fought. o’clock line there in to It it remove the noon. The situation of the Union lines was Some fight till they are slain; the others position. ‘Hang boys, give would have been impossible to When the Battle of on occupied; the Third Maine and Berdan’s second Gettysburg began day. It to we’ll form In the and without to take its it to the left The rebels had gained “run like a herd of wild cattle," as Col. Oates them, rear,’ they gun something place. July 1st by the attack on Reynolds’s First Sharpshooters extended from desperate. lodgment The Confederate force designated to take a of vantage on which himself expresses it. In their flight they did. Another moment and they had passed Quick as thought the Captain seized pair the was the road. De Trobriand in the points the re- to Corps, Seventeenth Maine regiment along Emmettsburg possession of little Round Top appears the din of battle the handle into of Sickles’s line were met by Captaiu Morrill’s company (B), us. Then we heard above of gunner’s tongs and thrust still on the march. It belonged to the was on the woody knoll. Ward's Brigade demption depended, and have been Robertson’s Brigade, consisting Devil’s his on in a charge that which we supposed had been captured, but the command of onr Colonel to ’Give U to The Wheat Field, Round Top, the axle, and In this way removed piece Third Army and with the Third and was getting into position at the Devil’s Den. were coming threatened of the and 5th Texas and the 3rd Corps, 1st, 4th, and we to our feet and sent a in the had given a Field was to everything before them. Wins- which, cut off from the regiment before they them,’ sprang safety. After Captain Fourth Maine Regiments was Included But the valley where the Wheat lay sweep Arkansas; and Law’s Brigade consisting of Orchard. the his battery had taken low’s had withdrawn as the could deploy,Jw soon was the advance made sudden volley Into the teeth volunteer in our war. On the night erably in advance of any part of the Union staff he rode the regiment connected with Robertson’s line, then well fine monuments have been erected wounded. We buried SO of their dead left on not tell. Our left Hank became badly ex- Many by of after General had been line. These two regiments being extended aud led it forward. With loud cheers, with in front of the July 1st, Reynolds Little Round Top, leaving that regimental and other organizations, among from De Trobriand’s the Seventeenth and swords and the field. Col. Oates, In his official report posed. To remain longer in position The Famous of Portland’s Sev- killed and the First and Eleventh corps left, flags flying muskets glitter- 47th and Ala., to out tho flanking Charge 15tb, carry I ordered the was destruction. To a of which wo noticed one by a rebel Maryland found itself covered the stone in the of the sun says: “After all had got up, attempt change driven back through Gettysburg, De Trobri- partly by ing rays setting the Seven- movement which up alone, they did, passing be When line left to the rear was a regiment. of the are very wall. Its too far on rolls of the companies to called. by throwing the enteenth. Many inscriptions and’s brigade had just reached Emmettsburg, right, however, extended teenth charged up to the ridge in the the southern sido of Round Top, halting For instance the 12th Massa- to itself of the neither Wheat the battle commenced, four hours previously, most desper'te expedient None but the appropriate. a village about 10 miles south of Gettysburg, along avail wall, Field. The suddenness and spirit ef some ten minutes on the crest for rest. This finest in movement chusetts Col. Fletcher Webster, has could the which was the I had the strongest aud regiment bravest troops couid perform that Infantry, on the Emmettsburg road, which is indicated Pennsylvania regiment, charge disconcerted and stayed the halt proved fatal to the success of their un- effectives numbered at a But each man of the a relief profile of Daniel Webster cut in the still nearer De in the Rebels. On flood’s Division. Its such time. regi- in the accompanying map. The brigade re- Trobriand, participate the crest of that ridge in the dertaking, as it enabled our brigade to reach and the and Union nearly 700 officers and men; now 233 an- ment knew that if we gave way there would granite legend “Liberty mained at Emmettsburg, a pass, advantage. Immediately, when the Seven- Wheat Feld the Seventeenth remained, with Little Round in time to resist their ad- Round and the Twentieth’s Man- guarding Top advance of Top now aud one and The men swered at roll call, and more than one-half be nothing to oppose the further forever, inseparable.” througii that evening and until 2 o’clock the teenth had taken position, Longstreet’s the Rebel lines even with them to the right vance. of officers had been left on the field.” the enemy. And so It was that our colonel 1st Massachusetts Infantry undoubtedly has 2nd of were upon them. To the rear of the regiment and their own so far ad- my ful next morning, the morning of the day left, position being their these two Stand. the finest memorial that has been Resuming march, regiments The charging of one regiment of a brigade had the sagacity to command, and bis troops yet placed July and second day of the Battle. At 1.30 extended the Wheat Field, sloping back- vanced as to more properly belong to the passed down the northeasterly side of tba to the most difficult and upon the line of battle. Upon a large dia- ward and to a on which rebel line. alone and without orders from brigade the courage execute a. m. it received orders to come up to Gettys- upward slight ridge, Round and Top, advanced across the wooded was in the usual movement in the midst of the mond-shaped piece of granite which repre- the 2d the was Winslow’s Union battery. In commander, exceptional dangerous burg. During the morning of Sev- planted This charge of the Seventeenth gave time between the to sents been cut in the depression hills, charge up tactics of a but it was the terrible conflict. But we now had the ad- tho Corps has relief fig- enteenth moved front of the Seventeenth the valley extend- battle; only way up the Emmettsburg road, to bring up other troops, and soon soldiers the rear of Little Round and off ure of au soldier and Top sweep Col. Chamberlain could carry out the orders of and a whole di- How Pickett’s Line Struck the Nine- infantry skirmishing, the Peach whicli un- ed out towards the Emmettsburg road, but vantage position, though passed Orchard, lay of the Fifth corps were moved up and Vincent’s Brigade, then fiercely engaged with on the obverse are the legends “With malice the Wheat Field at the stone he received—to “hold the position,’’ for there vision of warriors opposed us, we were as disturbed on their right, and going on a little gave place charged to the and left of the Seven" Texans right Robertson’s and the three regiments would have been none for that unmoveable as the which we teenth toward none, &c.” and “Let us have peace.” towards filed off to the wall to a of trees and bushes. remaining ridge upon Regiment further Gettysburg growth Long- j teenth in an effort to recapture Devil’s Den of Law’s that had been to Memorials of various are Brigade assigned duty in a very short time had the enemy not stood. Their snail-like pace was at last designs multiplying east of the Emmettsburg road and halted street’s men came on through these woods | and the wooded knoll where De Trobriand his command who were trying to get posses- witli great rapidity, and in a few years the and their advance been routed by the charge. checked, and as the smoke of battle lifted about 200 yards back of the Peach Orchard. firing yelling, being part had been. As the Fifth moved back sion from the front. whole line of battle will be filled with them' corps But just here these two The final formation of the was for an instant a moment later,—U seemed a in the line that Sickles of a general movement against the whole regiment awaiting position from this the Seventeenth went back Alabama met L..S _a U _V. -A iL.l- I. The of several of the Maine charge, regiments the 20th Maine fiiiph. that when thA pharffA was mailt* it was position regi- was then The where left wing of the Northern army. Their The Sixteenth’s Sacrifice to Save the forming. place they with them. which was the left regiment of Vincent’s ments are so prominent that it is desirable struck the Seventeenth’s line in a direction directly to the rear from the confusion. That instant CoL Heath jumped halted was in front of aigrove. A diary of charge diago- Afterwards, on the of the a and also the left of that in some instances the amount edge evening, Brigade, the whole Army way the rest of the of the to the front with one short command, "Come appropri- one officers that was from to left. thus a regiments brigade of the says it about nally right Receiving portion of the Second corps of the and to conform to Army. ated the State for the erection of monu- charged again, Potomac, the crest were and and the enemy, or on and off we started like a tornado by noon came to fiank fire the left of the line was facing fighting; boys," when they this position. The enemy’s but it was useless. The line which Sickles of the hill were bent back at ments should be about rihere the the ceeded in command of the brigade when Vin- companies of our regiment, under command S. Edwards of the 5th infantry, Gen. B. T. Seventeenth improved opportunity * through our line in the famous charge of cent fell—came to the and said to of Captain Fogler, were deployed as skirm- Harris of the 6tli infantry', Gen. Tilden of to take a lunch of coffee and hard tack. But regiment July 3rd—tbe high water mark of the re- our colonel that orders had come from head ishers In front of our division. At 3 o'clock the 16th S. C. Belcher of the this lunch was hastily dispatched. They infantry, Major bellion. is There some controversy as to the quarters to occupy Hound Top at once—that in the afternoon the enemy opened upon 16th infantry, Col. C. B. Merrill of the 17th were in the immediate presence of the ene- extent to which the Confederate organiza- fresh had been sent here for that du- our line the most terrific fire of a Gen. Francis E. of the 19th my, and they all knew it; for as the regiment troops large numbeg infantry, Heath tions that fought at Gettysburg shall be al- ty, but as the 20th Maine was in front it of guns, estimated from 1-3 to 130, and con- infantry,Gen. C. H. Smith of the 1st cavalry, turned off the Emmettsburg road it had re- lowed to place memorials and what the char- could remain there if it claimed the honor. tinued it for an hour and forty-five minutes. Gen. J. A. Hall of the 2d battery, Major ceived the fire of the Hebei skirmishers, who acter of them shall be. The legends that go The “The 20th Maine is in the Our guns, to the number of 70 re- Stevens of the 5th were than feeling the Union lines. reply was, pieces, battery', Captain the are upon monuments all subject to the front and propose to keep there; what say plied. Oen. Meade and the corps command- Dow, of the Sixth Battery, Gen. Charles The Seventeenth Maine, as they halted for approval of the association, so that nothing you boys?” Those who were not too much ers, In their testimony before the Congres- Hamlin, of the staff of Gen. A. N. Humph- this brief rest before the great battle, num- in that will be sional on the objectionable way permitted. bered somewhat less than four hundred men exhausted to do so by the terrible contllct committee the conduct of war, rey, and Major Sidney W. Thaxter. of the Wednesday afternoon the Commission fin- “Bo we!” call the number of guns em- 1st and officers. At Chancellorsville, two months just passed through, shouted, say it, considering cavalry, reached Gettysburg Tuesday ished their work of fixing the location of the in line of battle we the ployed and the time consumed the most ter- noon. Tbe 7th infantry, 10th battalion, 6th previous, they had lost about one hundred Advancing began Maine regiments on the left and marked the difficult ascent of Hound which towered rific canonading they ever witnessed. If not and 20th were not and twenty-five of their number. More near- Top, battery infantry repre- of the monuments. places All the points of some 200 feet above In our front the heaviest ever known. We lay fiat on sented the first day. Gen. Chamberlain, ly than any other regiment in the service, the us, directly interest were examined, andlwhen we reached with out our faces between these two lines of artill- of tbe latter arrived later. Seventeenth was composed of Portland men. —heavily wooded, ledges cropping regiment, the summit of little Bound Top Col. Batchel- on its and immense boulders strewn ery. It seemed as had a knitting Col. Batchelder, of the Gettysburg Battle- Company A was from Portland, and com- sides, though der gave a very interesting account of the needle stood on end it would have been shot Memorial of manded by Captain Charles P. Mattocks; everywhere. It would have been a hard task field Association, by Invitation second day’s fight on the left. It was an under the most favorable but off a dozen times in as minutes. It was the Governor, joined the commission at Bos- Company B was from Portland, and com- conditions, many interesting sight, that audience of fifty with the the a relief when the of the ton, and with them. manded by First Lieutenant Benj.C. Pennell, increasing darkness, constantly positive Infantry proceeded persons gathered on that famous bill with afterwards promoted to captain, and killed expected volleys from the foe we supposed enemy advanced upon us (Pickett’s charge) Immediately on arrival tbe members of the the whole battlefield stretched out before we were to meet it all which did with a force estimated from commission, under the guidance of Col. in front of Petersburg while in command any moment, required they them, listening to a perfectly accurate histo- the and and to men. When the rebel infan- took went to the of the regiment. He was a orave officer, and energy courage we could muster, 18,000 25,000 Batchelder, carriages, battle- of tbe movements of the ry troops on both was an that can never be for- came within range, we up and at ’em. field and made a of the when Gettysburg was fought was but twen- experience try preliminary survey sides one who has made a of the by study on gotten. Though I could see men falling thick and positions of the different Maine organiza- ty-one years of age. Compauy E, then battlefield for years. We visited the scene last around me, I knew our were mak- tions. The position of the 1st cavalry being the left of the regiment, was from the vicin- Fortunately for our little band, the enemy guns v* *h« ufeiit ui mo -Asi.il iuamc nuu CAuumicu ing worse havoc in tneir ranks. Still they so far to the rigfit, some four miles from the ity of Portland,many of the men coming from we had fought and routed just before on Little the line monument that has already been moved determined to town, the examination of that regiment’s Cape Elizabeth and Yarmouth. Captain Hound Top were too badly beaten to be ral- on, conquer,—brave erected by the survivors of that regiment on men every our works a few was entrusted to Gen. C. H. Smith Ellis M. Sawyer commanded. Company D lied on Hound as their officers had at- one—crossing position the of tlie line. It Is that the Top, slope probable was rods to the of us, doubling back, by and Major S. W. Thaxter. from Portland and Lewiston, and com- tempted to do, so that we gained the hill right position occupied by the 20th on the evening the mere force of our single A meeting of the commission was held manded by Captain John C. Perry. Com- without serious opposition, and at once avoirdupois, of the 2nd on Round Top itself will be line of there Our line rolled Tuesday evening, and an executive commit- pnuj xxj puuipuocuui uicu iiuui uauiuii}'i'U| erected breastworks from the rocks that infantry posted. marked by a monument from the State ap- back much the same as a of birch tee, consisting of Gen. Charles Hamliu, Col. was commanded by Captain Almon A. Fogg, were there in abundant quantity. very piece propriation. The positions of the monu- bark when one end is in the fire. C. B. Gen. Francis E. soon to be mortally wounded at the stone B was sent out to cover placed Merrill, Heath, Major ments of the Company again Maine regiments in this part of Then such a scene followed. We were all Stevens and Major S. W. Thaxter, was ap- wall in front of the Wheat Field. Company our front. Advancing down the hill to es- the field will be most prominent, and will ar- Ina/Hncr an/I firimr ami Vfi»llinff ami DUnhiuiC It was voted that the of the C, then on the right of the regiment, made tablish his picket line Morrill was pointed. design rest the attention of the Capt. observer. With the towards the now with the exultant monument tor each shall be se- up largely of men from Mechanic Falls, some one from out gap filled organization 20th on challenged by the dark- the two Round Tops, the 4th on a rebels. regimental and lected by such organization, that the sum ap- Norway, Oxford, Raymond and Casco, was ness, in response to which he asked, “Who Company, brigade big boulder in the Devil’s Den, the 3rd in the a tiie State shall be di- under command of Lieut. Edward Moore, are “The 4th organizations were lust, and we were propriated by equally of the Peach and you?" Texas,” was the an- angle Orchard, the 19th at crowd. would run to the vided the several and now of Deering. George W. Verrill, Esq., swer. “We are the 5th great We load, among organizations, the where the Texas, come right up point enemy broke through of front and then others would in they be allowed to add thereto such sums as* this city, was second lieutenant. Com- here, boys,” was Morrill’s re- fire, Jump our lines in the great of the third Capt. prompt charge F came front of us and and color they may desire, subject to the approval of pany mainly from Oxford county, ply, in response t« which through the woods fire, bearers, day, Maine’s part in the great contest will toss the executive and that the exec- but Joseph A. Ferry, a Portland man, was and the darkness 54 of the always at the front, would their colors committee; be enemy, who were conspicuously proclaimed. Already over and down to show the that we utive committee be authorized to locate mon- their captain. Company I was from Saco somewhat bewildered in to es- up enemy 1 one hundred monuments have been attempting placed were not to it up, and to encour- uments for.tbe 7th, lOtii infan- and Biddeford; William Hobson was cap- vuuuau uivu J'll/AQV mu:, uuu SUJ'inJMUg IUL) going give battalion,20th on the aud the care is battlefield, greatest us on. The was covered with try. and 6th battery. tain. Many Kittery men were in Company were to connect their with a age ground taken that shall be correct in coining line they their po- arms of I A of Gov. K, which was commanded Captain Milton of their own were not a every description. Suddenly delegation thirty-five, including sition and in the statements of their by regiment brigade, legends. found with all our crowd Rusk and ex-Gov. Fairchild, Grand Com- M. Young, whose death was to follow the little surprised to find themselves surround- myself rushing Thursday the Commission again wegt over mander of the Grand Army of the Republic, coming conflict. Men from York and Frank- ed by Yankees from Maine. upon the enemy with an Impetuosity that the battlefield and settled some of the posi- They promptly from arrived last Gov. lin counties composed Company G, which the command them was irresistible, and the day was ours. Many Wisconsin, evening. tions that had not been decided obeyed given to throw fully upon, of the rebels but were Fairchild was serenaded the Grand was commanded by a lieutenant. Lieu- down their arms and surrender. Ascertain- fled, thousands cap- by Army aud then left for home. The positions of all Post. tenant Colonel Charles B. Merrill, of that a of their tured. the Maine I_ ing part picket line had been organizations, with the exception into was a a most Portland, commanded the regiment. Colonel the Of the MO officers and men who went Wednesday busy and inter- ol the 1st captured, enemy opened a savage fire ol Cavalry, have been accurately de- A. the day for the Maine Commission. In Thomas Roberts having been compelled musketry which was returned. battle 12 officers and 220 men were among esting termined, and it now remains for each or- promptly with the Wisconsin by disability to leave the command shortly too killed and wounded. company Commission, to select its aud Capt. Morrill, finding it much to hold ganization design appropri- A. left the hotel at an hour in car- before Chancellorsville. Major George his and his line they early ate legends, and next summer of prisoners against such an the history second in Lieu- for the scene of the of the first West was command, and attack, sent to the for riages fight Maino troops at can be read in regiment reinforce- DEVIl/S DEN. Gettsyburg tenant Charles W. now of the day. Taking the Chambersburg Pike they Roberts, ments, and E was sent which enduring granite. The position of the 1st Company out, EXPERIENCES OP THE FOURTH INFANTRY drove to the and turned custom house, was adjutant took the to Seminary Ridge Cavalry cannot be determined with entire prisoners the rear. Hearing the IN THAT TEKHIBLE PLACE. the Seventeenth went to its into the lane hack of the build- When halting fire on his line a running accuracy, as it was not actively and picket and expecting heavy engaged, place the Union lines had not been fully In a letter to the Battlefield Monument Asso- ing. Here, just at the right of the Semi- nothing took place of sufficient attack, Col. Chamberlain looked for his sup- Importance formed. General Meade’s there is ciation Cel. Walker of the Fourth Maine In- nary building, Stevens’s 6th Maine Battery officers, port—the 3th and 12th Pennsylva- to indelibly impress itself upon the minds of regiments fantry, gives the following account of the was stationed about of no doubt, had laid out a line running from nia had followed us as we noon July 1st, the members of the Commission from that THE Reserves—which Little BATTLEFIELD OF GETTYSBURG. movements of his regiment and the part It and held its until the rebel Round Top to the right along what advanced up the hill. He found them in line bravely position regiment, hut a prominent position in the took in the battle: forces had advanced so far as to almost en- afterwards became the line of battle on the Tlic positions of Maine troops at Gettysburg and night and evening the Third, Second and Twelvth charge of Pickett, called the high water mark [of facing to the rear, having become bewil- vicinity of the Hanover and Low Dutch “My command, the Fourth Maine it. the battlefield third day. But General Sickles, discovering the relations of the various Maine regiments to corps arrived, the first over the Emmettsburg the Rebellion. When Pickett was repulsed the dered in the woods and darkness. Infantry, velope While viewing roads will be chosen as a site for their monu- Finding th« general movements of tbe battle have not road and the other two over the road battle was over, although a charge left Emmattsburg July lst,1863, st ‘J 3o o'clock from this point most of the party, including ment. Longstreet’s corps massed beyond the Em- Taneytown practically their commanding officer, he requested him been Indicated on the of the battlefield that De Trohriaud’s ot the Third from the Union left was ordered aud drove the in the afternoon, and arrived at mettsburg road and preparing to sweep away maps brigade Corps stayed to face his line in him the Gettysburg our worthy Governor, ascended to the tower I.EE’S IIEADQUAllTEBS AT GKTTYSBL:B©. support, telling have been published for the illustration of pop- back to guard u pass, and did not on to the rebels from the ridges they hod won from Sickles at about 7 o’clock the same At ».30 the whole Union left and gain of get front was in the the evening. of the Seminary building, from which Gen- It is believed that Gen. possession ular direction of firing. He lKipiilarly Lee’s accounts of the conflict. It was part of the field until the morning of the second. on the Becond Day. I received orders to a Little Round Top, was not contented with “Colonel this establish picket line erals Buford and Reynolds on the first (lav’s on tlie first work of the Governor and the Com- These were on The which the Maine troops replied Chamberlain, is Hell,” headquarters day’s battle were at Gettysburg the troops the field In the evening positions occupied with the of the Meade’s line. He believed that it would be and in to re-form connecting my right pickets fight reconnoitered the country, and decided a stone house on the right of mission, while in the field last week, to locate the of the first day. Meade had probably Intended during these Interesting and critical movement- attempting his line. It Chambersburg better to form a line further in first army corps. The order was delivered on the of the that advance, posltionsiocciipled by tbe Maine Regiments. In that the Union lines of the Second Day should run are represented on the map. The First Maine broke and fell back down the hilt leaving the general disposition troops Pike on Seminary ridge, but he himself has General in making use of the high ground of the Peach the which the Press this from on the extreme were not on the same but were with 20th Maine alone by Adjutant Coney person. I were now coming up. Turning into a road that said that lie did not establish his map publishes morning J, right, along continuously Cavalry field, on Round Top, with the headquart- Orchard and eminences which attention Is said to him that my time had arrived and he rocky lay to especial given to the positions of the to E, on little Hound Top, or possibly to I on Gregg’s force, which on the Third Day, had a se. a close conflict with a has been laid out since the battle a shortdis- ers there. When asked how lie supposed picket linejin numer- the left of the Peach Orchard, and in the di- Maine Regiments.The battlefield covers a large Hound Top, making a line about three miles long vere engagement with Rebel Cavalry three miles replied that it was Gen. Sickles's request that taneeto the right and parallel with the Cham- that history had fixed his headquarters there ous and active enemy in our froat. Word rection of Round Top. Feeling that these extent of territory, and the positions where the But Ueneral Sickles, preferring the high ground of east of Gettysburg. I should be detailed. I accepted the com- bersburg Pike, we drove to the piece of woods he that “The was sent back for reinforcements, and Col. replied smilingly boys were if Maine Regiments fought are scattered over the the Beach Orchard, foamed the lines running from The Commission while on the field settled some Allow me to the positions, held by the enemy, would domi- Rice sent up the 83rd pliment. explain signifi- which the Iron Brigade under General Mere- fond of a aud tlie occu- whole field. In the the continuous dark lines Q around the Beach Orchard to about but the Pennsylvania regiment joke probably gave map H, Instead of disputed points positions, geenrally cance of the I used time ar- nate the Union lines, he took the responsi- of our own phrase “My has dith entered on one side, as Archer’s rebel of tlie house to understand that represent the Union forces, the broken dark on tbe line to the rear. In the battle of monuments are where the of the brigade, which fonned on our pants they of forming placed position rived.’’ The latter of In tills bility moving the Third corps into the ad- hues the in part September, 18*2, brigade entered on the other. piece were entertaining the Confederate common- Confederate forces. To gain a clear Idea tlie Second Day Longstreet drove this line of regiments are indicated. Of the Second Battery, right support. I had the honor of in command vanced position where the Second day’s bat- of the battle and the back The being at of woods a fierce took and a HUU parts taken the Maine Sickles afte. terrible and the correct for the monument was In anx- fight place, large t}"1' *,,v wvuv vuuv «uv PUUWIIU* by lighting, Ewell, however, position long weary night passed tle was Point of Rocks with fought. it will be to far to the and a was found to beacross my regiment for about part of Archer’s brigade was captured. Here, ed.” Ills the of the Regiments, necessary keep distinctly right, charged up gained position the Chambersburg road and ious watchfulness, expecting an attack any headquarters night first A Lougstreet, when he attacked, found In mind the general movements of each of the three on Culp's Hill, where the Union lino had; been nearly the of the as eighteen days. few days prior to our ar- too, the gallant-Reynolds fell. Wo examined were at a house on the .Hanover road owned opposite position battery moment. At the earliest dawn we could Sickles’s men Ou tlie/’irst the First under weakened to Sickles. the on the The of rival at the Third was at monument that has been on forming the angle near the days. Hay Corps, help During Second given map. monument the Nine- hear the Rebel officers Gettysburg Corps the fine placed by a man named Lathy, about two arousing their men Peach Orchard, one side extending from the General Reynolds, supported later by the Eleventh day tlio Fifth and Sixth Corps arrived over the teenth Infantry will be somewhat to the right and the Point of Rocks, and I made the request the snot where he fell, and looked for some miles from On the second and and strengthening their works near the base Gettysburg. Peach Corps, sustained the fight, the rest of Meade's ar- Baltimore Bike. On the morning of the Third rear of the position which the map assigns the to be detailed with command as evidence of the fierce lmd taken Orchard diagonally towards Round of the hill. A fire that my guard. conflict]that third day's his were established not arrived. The Union lines on that the Union lively picket began headquarters Ton : thft other side retwdiincr frnm flu* Poanh my having Day, line was entire from I, at Round Regiment In the Third Day’s fight. The monu- My friend Adjutant General did but all marks of tbe continued until we were relieved at 10 Coney, place there, conflict, at the house of a Mr. in were from A to B and from C to D. It will be around to on the extreme Pitzer, the rear ofthe day Top. J, right, excepting ment for Dow’s Battery, instead of being In the what he could to have my Orchard to towards what afterward oclock a. we request compiled even upon the trees, had lieen removed by centre of his the- or week. antee! lie best article in the world- ad- Portlaml as follows: System. Will go out by the day Apply high ground to the of the Devil’s Den. dieuce to orders, covered the retreat until, at NO. 12 llKOWN STREET. d-1 Direct Line from New For right Ouly England Unugor, 7.10 a. m., via Augusta; 1.20 p. On my was the 124tli New York Infan- finding tlie enemy upon both Hanks, it 1 m., via Lewistou, 1.26 ami 111 IS n. m. via Ao- right finally situation as Portland, Me. D-Young lady desires ’__5 to Savannah. anslu; for Ell-worth. Mm Voacr- Col. aud at front and fell|back to the cut in the old whore do work: references FOR PRESENT USE. Harbor, try. Ellis, my railroad, WANTEtvne writer, can good locaWcL whole there with all ltall an,l Water Linos. boro, Ml. Jaha, nod Ihe Frovio- ° FIRST NATIONAL WANTKD-Centrally Connecting Ifalilaa, centre was a battery. The company was the entire regiment, with the exception of a given. at Room 27. house Address i-H., 1 ress Of- era, Ml. Mlrphra nod Aroostook Apply 67 RENT preferred. FAVORITE ROUTE TO FLORIDA. 4'oooly, BANK BUILDING, Exchange St., Portland, lice. 1.20 m., 1.26 ami 111.16 in. For soon seen in oui front and with a handful, were captured. O'* _o-l OK p. p. Haagor advancing Iron steamships “GATE CITY” and -CITY * Fiscataquis It. K.. til. 16 Me._ for St., 7.10a.rm, p. m., battery they opened on us, Smith’s Tlie regiment, before being captured, had "WANTEdI a good strong woman general MACON” leaving Savannah Pier, Congress lof Mkowhrgaa, Hrlfnal an.I (Sexier, 1.20, on line v* housework in the country, of rail- Boston, every Thursday at 3 o'clock. For frcignt 1.25.111.16 in.: 7.10 a. battery replying at intervals. Cant. Smith two officers and seven enlisted men killed, We have in our own work an 201 p. Wrlerrille, in., road, thirty miles from Portland. Apply at 71 manufactured shops or passage, apply to A. 1>k W. SAMPSON. 1.20,1.25, and, til.16 p. m„ and on Saturdays and five street. «-l 1 wished me to move to the left, as lie contend- officers aud 54 enlisted men wounded. FRANKLIN Washington Street. Boston, or to RICHABD80N only at 6.15 p. m., (or Augu-la, llnllawrll, STREET.__5 enormous stock of & BARN A Boston. Uurdiarr and ed that lie could tako care of his and Tlie total loss of HD, Agents, _ Il.uaswick, 7.10 a. ni.. 1.25, front, the regiment was 232. Eleven a middle aged American to know that MRS. DR. TliSat&Tuh»no_ 5.16.111.16 p. m. Hath, 7.10 a. in., 1.26,6.1# that his in direction of an at- officers a as working in to No. 42 South dec29_ danger lay |the aud 153 enlisted men wore captured. WANTED—Bywoman, place housekeeper WANTED-LadiesSHERMAN has returned p. m., and on at 11.16 m.; or to take care of children. Ad- bad nails: oat Saturdays only p. tack on tlie left widower’s family, street, and is ready to treat corns, Hocklaad ami Kaax and l.iaralu R. K., by the enemy coming through Mass. 16 4 visit residence it dress M. E., Box 500, Campeiln, growing Joints a specialty; will 7.10 a. m.. 1.25 p. m.; Aatnra and l.rwia the woods. I that 1 could take care PURSUIT OF LEE. desired. out 50 els, 5-1 ton at 8.30 replied Corns 25 cts.; growing a. in., 1.20, 6.00 p. m.; l.e wiataa Tin of tlie battery where I was, and that I would SIGHTS AND IN TIIE I’UIiSUlT OF help Boston; Hraaawiek, 7.10a. m.t 1.26, til. 16p.m.; SCENES male for Newton’s Ex- salesmen Philadelphia I- aranamu, Mo.,...ouih. Oak- not go into the Devil’s Den unless I was AltMY. WANTED—Twocelsior sell Wringing Mop, sa ary or com- aud and Wluihrap. LEE’S AND DIRECT STEAMSHIP LINE. Norik 1.20 m. Farm, SPRING Anson, Middle SUMMER SUITS p. to. 16 to 17 years old to work mission. Call at once, No. 2 VTIO\ AI BANK. Depot at foot of Preble Street. line—infantry 30 days for $1500. It will bear •Does not at Woodford's. the batteries investigation aud EASTPORT. CALAIS ST. JOHN N. B.. N. S stop ery—gave way. The artillery of that replied until 3 I will convince any man that it pays well. Ad- HALIFAX, oct23dtfJ. W. PET BBS Sant. dress — AND ALL FASTS OF — the First Corps retreated down the o’clock, when it ceased firing accord- CASH, care Press Office._ 20-3 TO LET. Nrw Brnnnitlt, Nsn NcMis, Prince Ed* AND to the orders of TTIOR MALE BE BOSTON MAINE R. R. Chambersburg Pike, Cooper’s Battery, Fifth cording General Hunt. Then OR,TO LET-House, con- nine two ward. I.land, and Cape Itrcloo. A 12 house, rooms; good stables; PAMMENCiKB came taining rooms, exclusive of bath room, Ice house lien & & Ins. THAIS HEBVICK, and Pickett’s ex- London Go. Maine Battery B, Fourth United States charge. The Sixth were on ANEW (filled); house; 15 acres Globe &c.; lot 40x88; in location; house in cellent Liverpool SPICING ARRANGEMENT. good laud; will let by the season or for a term la effect all came down at the same that part of the line that of the gantry,rst-class excellent and OF Wedaesday, Eeb. ‘A3, ISM. Artillery, time. opposite part condition; drainage; gas of years, either a whole or furnished or un- STATEMENT UNITED STATES BRANCH. The new Steamers of For terms to part, tbls Line will leave Rail- line Sebago. apply WILLIAM K. NEAL, furnished. These are I do not know which way Hall’s Second charging which the Rebel General Wil- 89 premises situated on the road Wharf, foot of State street, every MONDAY, WESTERN DIVISION. Exchange 13-tf old Saco 3 from Maine cox commanded. But Btreet._ road, mjgs Portland. Address, JANUARY 1887. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at 6.00 p.m., for Battery went. He had been badly the Confederates never X., Stroud hie. 1st, TRAINS LEAVE PORTLAND SALE—Farm within one mile of Grand water, my2d2w EASTPOKT and ST. JOHN, with above connec- knocked earlier in the reached the guns. The fire from tions. Per Boston day. We came down withering IJlORTrunk Depot, in Falmouth, and four miles ASSETS. at »7.30, tS.40 A in., 12.40 tS.SC tickets issued and checked to Boston for Porilaud the road into the town until the Sixth and other batteries them from Portland; very desirable place for one wish- LOST AND FOUND. Througb baggage p.m. 7.30,8.30a. m. 1.00 Chambersburg stopped Real Estate,.$1,380,000.00 destination. M. and 4.00 in. Mrarbors ing to live in the country in summer; fine location gy-Frelghtrecelvedupto4.00p. p. For Brack, Piae we struck what I have now learned to be several hundred yards Loans on Bond and ..... For Tickets and at the Union a. away. Enquire of H. 1*. MERRILL, on the place. 12-4 Mortgage, 1,874,403.51 Staterooms, apply Point, 7.30, 8.40 111., 3.30, 6.30 p. ill. Mara Baltimore then marched this This ended the for the It Friday evening private watchman U. 8. Government Bonds, ...... 1,020,400.00 Ticket Office, 40 Exchange St., or for other Infor- Biddeford, AArnnrbnuk, 7.30, 8.40 a.m. street, through fight battery. William A. mation at Railroad Wells FfUUND Staples found a box, which the ...... Company’s Office, Wharf, foot 12.40, 3.30, 6.30 p. m. Beach 7.30, 8.40 street and had lost thirteen men FOR SALE. State and City Bonds, 302,175.00 up the Baltimore pike, opposite and seventy horses. owner cau have by proving and of State street. J. B. COY LK, J It., a. in., 3.30 p. m. North Berwick, Crest ROBERT BYRON, 96 tons property paying Cash in the where wo met FIFTH MAINE INFANTKY. regis- SXj£i.!Julverti3emeut- Ca*1 at 203 MIDDLE Banks, 612,00.383 nov20dtf Gen’l Manager. Falls, lioie, Exeter, Ilarrrbill, I,aw. cemetery gate, General SCHOONERter; has had new sails ...... recently large repairs; olKEET. g.j Other Admitted rence, I.owcll, 7.30, 8.40 a. m., 12.40, 8.30 Hancock. The Fifth Maine and to Asserts, 481,708.66 p. He called for the captain of “that Infantry was commanded standing rigging. Applv m. Kochc.icr Farmington and Allan Bay, »p30dtf CHASE, LEAVITT & CO. the fourth brass battery." I heard what he said and by Colonel Clark S. Edwards. It belonged lust, between Prides 8.40 A m., 12.40, 3.30 p. in. Nluacke.trr ana LOST—OnCorner and the Friends Meeting House in $6,639^780.55 Coacord via Lawrence 8.40 a m., (via Newmar- Into his to the Sixth and with a LIABILITIES. put myself presence. Army Corps, it made For Sale or To fleering, small satchel purse containing a sum FACTS ket Junction) 3.30 m. Let. of p. the finder will be rewarded ... with He ordered me to take my battery on to the famous “Sixth Corps March” up to Get- DESIRABLE two story frame money; liberally by Unearned Premiums, $2,601,503.52 tCoanects all Rail Lines. dwelling, leaving It at the Westbrook Post or inform- house on Pine near Office, .... that hill, which has since been called “Ste- tysburg. During the Second day’s fight the A street, Brackett street, ing where it may be found. THOMAS Unpaid Losses, 200,315.77 America’s Greatest SI'NDAY TRAINS recently modernized and contains two LOWELL, • Regarding Ship- Fifth was in improved, Westbrook, 7-1 Liability, 828,016.20 vens’ Knoll,” where the earth-works are position near the Devil’s Den dining bath Me._ Perpetual Policy for Boston 1.00, 4.16 m. via Eastern parlors, room, kitchen, room, (with .... builder. p. Division and Iiot aud cold seven All other Liabilities, 242,506.81 to Scar boro thrown up. We immediately opened upon were engaged, losing five men. That water,) chambers, plenty of that better are sold Crossing. closets and front and back carralges being stairs, fire places in POUNDat MAKT, I’LUM than elsewhere Surplus, $3,077,538.25 New Jan the who were around the night they the difficult task of 8TEEET, ~ Yobk, 10,1887. enemy, sweeping accomplished back parlor and dining room, new steam m the a EASTERN DIVISION. heating city; larger assortment of styles; they THE J. P. BUSH M’F’G CO.: town and two a apperatus with eight radiators; art for For Bosioa up through the lowland about recovering guns that Massachusetts newly painted agents many of the best New England $6,639/780.55 Gentlemen—I most at *2.00, *8.00 A m., sl.OO, *6.00 and area of lot earnestly desire to express papered throughout; 4,000 square builders, thereby not to be found m. Bosiou lor Portland t7.30. 8.00 A m. Culp’s barn. No infantry were on our right, battery had lost near the Throstle House. feet. Terms reasonable. of securing styles my gratitude to you for the great benefit my fa- Inquire ROLLINS & elsewhere. 8-1 12.30,17.00p. m. Cnpr Eiixabrik, 8,00 a.m. No. 22 DIRECTORS IN NEW YORK: ther, John Jtoach, has derived from the use of in and none on our left at that time The third the Fifth were not ADAMS, Exchange St. dec24dtf m. 0.00 a. sight, day engaged, your Fluid Food, Bovnrara. 1,00, te.OO p. Mnco, m., l.oO Chairman—ROBERT B. MINTURN. p. m. Middrford, 8.00 A nearer than the hill the but were on the left portion of the Union For more than two months the nature of 2.U0, III., 1.00 opposite cemetery Valuable Farm in Gorham far Male. AUENTM WANTED. ALEXANDER PHELPS past, HAMILTON, AN80N STOKES, the disease from which he has suffered has 8.00p.m. Porl.maatk, Newbury port, Walras gate. Our vigorous fire attracted the atten- line, somewhat to the right of Little Round and totally and Eyna, 2.00, 0.00a. 1.00. 8.oo m hay milk farm known as “Elm CHARLES H. MARSHALL, JOHN A. STEWART. precluded the use of solid food, and it was at first m., p. Grove 120 acres well watered Amesbary 0.00 a m., 1.00 p. m. Parlor a»4 tion of Gen. Hunt, I presume, who came over I Top. LARGE Farm,” grass, In every town in Maine Resident Managcr-J. E. PULSFORD. W. EATON. feared that from Inability to administer an ade- pasture and cut 90 tons of in to sell Deputy Mauager-HENBY Pullman cars on trains Boston at 8.30 SECOND BATTEKY wood-land, hay 1880, WANTKD-Agentsa valuable cooking utensil, quate quantity of primer nourishment, his leaving there before we had any directed us AND TIIIKD HECilMENT. can maiutain 50 highly Assistant Manager—GEO. >V. HOYT. strength 8.00 a. m., 7.00 support, cows, orchard of young bearing endorsed Ex-Governor one Deputy would fall. To and de- 12.30.1.00, 4.00, p. in., and leav- by Eobie; lady agent rapidly iny great surprise ing Portland at to tear down in wall The taken the Second trees, large mineral spring, taxes low; buildings made $ 13 first or the 2.00, 7.30,8.40, 9.00 a. ra., 12.40, gaps the to the rear and part by Battery, day; salary commission. Writ e light. however, Bovinine has been able to 1.00 in extra excellent 2 miles soon and 8.00 p. m. Through Pullman commanded repair, neighborhood, If you desire a chance, as the territory is every need of the being In a palat- sleeping on’the Baltimore pike, so as to facilitate our by General James A. Hall, was from station ou Portland & Rochester and Port- supply system, cars on trains leaving Boston at 7.00 p. in., and rapidly being put out. Address, BOX 1(117, or able, highly condensed form, assimilated land & R. and within .easily Portland 2.00 a. m. retreat if we were driven out. Next came very important, The battery lost in the Ogdensburg R„ easy dis- call for G. E. Potter & Co., Kimball House, Tem- STERLING under all conditions. tance of Normal, High and Grammar Schools, Me. DOW, (From Narth Berwick to Mcarbara t r•sa- 24 men 38 ple 8t., Portland, 0-1 The wonderful nutrient forces contained In your Wadsworth’s brigade, and went in on our whole battle about and horses. Postoflice aud Churches. Sale on account of in* via Western Division. poor Haw Food Extract have sustained and sup- health. ALBION F. on .... •Connects with Rail Lines for New and extended in the direction of The Third Regiment in the Peach JOHNSON, the premises, him with little or no effort on the York, Soatb right, Culp’s fought UOABD (or Fortland, 60 Street. ported part of and West. P. O. Box 142, Gorham, Me. apr25eod&w0w Agent Exchange the digestive organs, and I that to Ho- Hill. Orchard. It also bore an important part, as ap25 e life. tTo leave TOfront room on second floor, until July 1st, at STEPHEN W. ROACH. passengers only. worth was not engaged that The 101 FltEK Through Tickets to all points West and South night. all for sale at Enina Mtaiiaa Tickri Office llBATKmL-t'OJIVOttTINO 8TKKET._’_3 HAW Caai- rebel had taken shelter behind the 4 NUMBER of fine sites are offered at FOODS, wii-uliffcall, compound- aaerrial luiaa infantry bulldiug renewed lease of the ed. all Mireel, Pnrilaad.nnd Ticket my NOW .urpn.« other prepu.-aliou. in their AO OPENINC. Office, Exchnuge Mtreet. stone McCobb No. fences in our front between the Battery WANTED—HavingHouse, 112 Free 8t., and new- ability to rrrale new und < italic. .I Hlood. have been opened through the Forest Home furnished it JAS. T. FURBKR. Gen’l ly throughout, I can now accommo- It. member that HWVININE u the only Manager. and Culp’s red barn. Soon the Twelfth Estate, and money will be loaned, In In- date a few more D. J. Gen. P. & T. A repayable boarders, also a few table board- Haw Food Extract known, and contain. FLANDERS, to enable people to build. to ers. M. L. (Gen. one of the in EPPS'S stallments, Apply C. I. KIMBALL. 23 tf rent: WILLIAMS, Gen’l Agent. Corps, Slocum’s,) largest COCOA. 20 3S-IOO soluble ulbunaiaoid. J. 1>. BAXTER, Offlco in Portland Savings Bank per Ianl8 dt the army, made its appearance coming the KKEAHFAST. up Building. aplldlmeod RAPIOLY ASSIMILATED AND and went into on “By a thorough knowledge o( the natural laws PALATABLE. pike, 12,000 strong, position which govern the operations ot digestion and nu- Particularly aduptrd for Pneumonia. GRAM TRIM KA1LHAY 0* CAAAIM. Culp’s hill. This ended the first day with and a careful trition, by application of the line COASTING VESSELS FOR SALE. Diphtheria, Typhoid Fever, and kindred us. Hancock had turned the other troops properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Kpps has disease.. provided our breakfast tables with WIM'Llt a delicately Two of 70 tons Ask far no AKKANOE.WENT9. out to tlio left through the and flavored vessels, about each, well adapt- BOVININE,and take substitute Cemetery beverage which may save us many ed for the and in doctors’ It coasting business, good order. SPRING OVERCOATS had formed a line in the heavy bills. is the direction of Round by judicious use of Will be sold low. Inquire of Put up in 0 ounce and 12 ounce bottles. Oa and after NIONDAY, Nan. I, AMMO. such unities of diet that a constitution mav in. Lieut. C. O. Hunt was wounded in •rain. am ran aa itnaai ■ Top. grauuauy uuut up until strong enough to resist E. S. HAMLEN & A. P. BUSH & CO., Boston, DEiMKTt KEa. the thigh in the fight near the Seminary every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle CO., PHYSICIANS’ maladies are -AJNTID for 3 floating around us ready to attack PORTLAND, NIK. Agents N»u>England States—All Dkuooists Par Ankara aad m., 1.16 about o’clock p. m. as near as I can wnerever I Lewlahl,7.10a. tell, there is a weak place. We may escape apr20-tf Prescriptions arc prepared Janl eiKlOiu and 6.20 p. m. and several of a fatal shaft our men were killed and many by keeping ourselves well forti- in our retail store with Far <1 or bam, 7.10 a. m., 1.80,4.00 and 5.20 fied with Mood and a wounded. One man wn« nml unrnrnl pure property nourished skill aud care, from the p. m. frame.’'—civil Service Gazette purest and best medicines TRUE’S PIN WORM ELIXIR I Far (jarham, Uaalrrul, aad Made with — Chirnga wounded on the night of the first after we had simply boiling water or milk. Sold obtainable, and at moder- L l Darker, 1.80 p. m. only in half pound tins by labeled thus: ate taken on the knoll near hill. Grocers, prices. SPRING SUITS! Unrlidrld nad Caataa. 7.10 a. m. and position Culp’s FORlAil 1.30 m. p. I was jamew eppw a co. shot through both legs below the knee A good double Carriage, Puug aud AKKIYAI.*. Homoeopathic CherniM** London, Euii H. Fram on the afternoon of the second, and the com- Market Wagon, will be sold at bargain. II. HAY A SOS, Arwl.l.a and Ankara, 8.28 A B. 12.06. 8.16 and 6.60 m. mand of the Battery fell to Lieut. E. V. 3elP__S&Tu&wly Apply to E. S. HAMLEN & p. CO., Retail Department, Fran. Ijorhuiu, 8.26a.m.. 12.06and 6.60 p. m Whittier. This was about four o’clock in the 27B Commercial St., City. Fra a. Chirac* nad Vloairral, 12.06. “The Man Who is For F rau» Hesitates and 12.06 dtf Children. Darkrr. m. afternoon. Bossed,” _a.or2jj__ 258 MIDDLE STREET, Men, Youths, Boys p. But the man who has once tried Pullman Palace Sleeping cars on nlgbt train The part this battery took in the action of Junction Free Mi. Parlor cars on day train between Portland Montreal. the Second Day was described Gen. S. S. SLEEPER & CO.'S HOUSE AND LAND FOR SALE janl eodPT&Tliem fully by LARGE AND ELEGANT LINE OF TICKET OFFICE Hunt in the number of the January Century 35 Etchings St., tnd Deoot Foot ol India Slrsat Magazine. In the whole battle the Fifth Or will Exchange for Desirable City Battery lost 21 men and 17 horses. N.*S. TICKETS SOLD AT REDUCED RATE Cigars never hesitates nearer the BusinewCcnter. Property — in asking for that brand. Gentlemen’s Underwear. TO FIRST FIGHT. Hence are to be DAY’S they The desirable two house No. Detroit, Chirac*. UilmanU had It story 228 Grove A CREAT I Canada, everywhere. is! ten built the DISCOVERY Cincinnati, Hi. I.nuio, On..,In,, angi- THE SIXTEENTH ■ St., rooms, thoroughly by heat- MAINE SACRIFICED TO the bent ten cent day, It Is to be the safest and hi. cigar ed furnace, cemented acknowledged best, na wr, Caul, Hall l.akr City, in the world. by superior large, light, cel- ALL TIIE LATEST STYLES most and known for COVER RETREAT. lar stable with two and one box OF potent effectual remedy Denier, Haa Frnnci.ca, ; open large stall; this disease. large hennery; 16,040 feet land; choice fruit GOLDEN child-killing The Sixteenth of Maine Volun- Sold all and all points In tbe Regiment trees, abundance apples, pears, plums, grapes, Toy teer Infantry was in the 1st Brigade. 2d Div- raspberries, currants; no pleasanter location In PRIGS SOc. and »t .00. Northwest, West ami Southwest. Portland or vicinity. This property is between ision, 1st Army Corps. and the residences of .J. S. Dr. JOHN F. TRUE & 00., Proprietors, adjoining Palmer, Esq., JOSEPH HICKSON,Keneral It marched from andCapt. Belli It. McLellan; easy terms. Apply AUBURN, MAINE. Manager. Emmettsburg July 1st, Smoke WM. EIH1AK, O. P. A., them and see how oven they run. to A. O. CLAltKE, on the premises, after 3 o’clock BROWN NECKWEAR and COLLARS and rrTum Worms a Specialty. Tape Worm, 1863, at about the COFFS J. STEPHEN SO 5/. arriving Seminary Ridge p. til., or to HASKELL & CO., 163 & 166 removed In from oue Lour and minute, Supt. LORI), thirty Nov. 1.1888. ,Ut time of the death of Gen. Reynolds. It im- Middle street.apr29eod2w to three hours. THE HURON and Mouse are the latest and mediately took position directly north of the very colors, At LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Seminary Building and erected a breastwork Table and Ianl3_TnThSA&wly Salt Thr of rails. Before the en- Dairy ■ being engaged by lAirni i 1 liml The Best Steamer for Sale! 11 UU L 11 I I suffered (or ir, years. it was Table and Dairy Salt ever Bass’ emy, ordered further to the north and Was Ale U cured IV I III • easily, (pilckly English west offered to the public. ■ 1 ■ ■ I V k I and and went into action with the enemy on COE. safely; no pain or —AND— the AT A GREAT BARGAIN. risk; neither knife or ligature; harmless right of the 13th Massachusetts on the for | operation Unequalled Dryness, Whiteness, Purity & Streneth, and complete relief. G Ive me address. If GUINNESS’ westerly slope of In this FRED your you STOUT, Seminary Ridge. suffer, and 1 will tell how I obtalued safe position the regiment -AX WHOLESALE BY- you and suffered severely and 100 R.1ARRINGT0N, Just Ex S. S. The Steamer APPLEDORE, feet long, speedy relief. Address, F. A. C., Box 1213, Landed, Sardinian. inflicted great injury upon the Is offered The enemy. 20 feet beam, in perfect order, for sale Hatter, THe Lewiston, Me. For Sale In Uie After in at half Clothier and Furnisher, Original Package by being action about an hour the HILTON & her value, not being large enough for pre- m>'3 eodCuiTuTh&S HOWES, HARRIS, sent owners; she will carry 260 people, and has brigade was withdrawn and marching furth- l’oriluud, M.lr for Maine. flue saloon on deck, and complete outfit for pas- Agent, boat has them, with Brown Blues aud rafts of new er to the right was again engaged with sengers ; new life boat, quarter and preserv- R. STANLEY & hotly febS Ask last SON, your grocer for It. eodSm ers ; f 3UOO on the boat year; styles. the enemy. Being unable to hold expended speed UNDER FALMOUTH HOTEL. this latter 12 miles. Write to undersigned at Portsmouth, IMPORTERS, position the brigade was at lengtli compelled TTTT S1H P1?R mnylw fmmo <>„ til. at Own N. H., w here steamer may be seen. XAXAO 1 /A A XiJ&P. Bowed A Co’n Newspaper (ADE. hy address)or to fall back. ftdrertUlng Bureau (10 Street), where advert!* LAICHTON BROS. 208 ME. BVJM.fr Co., Spruce MIDDLE ST., 7 Lriu.lS 410 Eore Street* uASsoatraotomarbemadofor u 1& Vurk. may5 diot »P9 PORTLAND, 197 Middle St. eoUtf eodBin* nov24 dU