{c£IfbMAn.iis^rTEai PRICE THREE CENTS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862-VOL. 30. _PORTLAND, MAINE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, -1892._ the tnorougn sue wiu oe Deiore umg MISCELLANEOUS. vote on tlie of bill. During repairs, THIS MORNING’S NEWS. passage service on the ocean. ifilL luMli MilrlLU. today’s session of the House, though the THEY EAT EATRH. doing again BOUTELLE’S between QUESTIONS attendance was light, 90 and 100 The Government Defeated. a Page 1. names were secured to petition asking m a Berlin, March 29.—The government the committee to bring report for General telegraph new*. was defeated in the and final vote Reichstag today by Weather indications. the further consideration centre or Catholic solid- number of the party voting on the bill. The total signa- Suffer in Senators to Arbitration of the Page 3. the Bemocratii How the Little Children with the opposition. The Budget Agree lot Relished by tures is 118. The nine People’s ly required committee had recommended an appro- The Nelson of Chill. proclaim that the Party Congressmen for a new cruiser and the oppo- Sea Academy. of Free Trade. failure of the Democratic House to pass the Famine Regions. priation Behring Dispute. Bridgton Apostles sition to Caprivi united to kill the meas- Maine News. free bill means that the Peo- the coinage ure. Page 3. ple’s Party will carry six or eight states The Seal Fisheries. in the coming campaign. Representative No Politics in the Churches. of the 1 VOTE Farm Topics. Watson, the leader eople’s party, GENERAL NEWS FROM THE LANDS March 29.—The Archbishop of NOT A SINGLE DISSENTING SILVER MEN PREPARING FOI action in the House Paris, tonight said: “The Paris has ordered priests to refrain from Page 4. the death knell of the THE SEA. ON THE RESOLUTION. THEIR LAST APPEARANCE. on the silver bill is BEYOND making political addresses in churches. Bangor in 1814. old Democratic organization. Hundreds Current Comment. of thousands of voters in: the Southern DEPEW ON SHERMAN. Editorials. states have felt that if financial relief Page S. the would The Cabinet to Have Practi- could be had Democracy give Curate Make a Scene in Three Thousand Persons at the Now York Understood Boutelle 1 Police, Pastor and Tli© Tariff Debate—Mr. Help! a chance. With a Mnsic and drama. that relief if it had to an Church—The Steamship Memorial Exercises. cally Agreed Salisbury’s Proposition Maine Towns. Several Demoiratlo Members Enlight majority of 148 in the House it had the English legislature’s the free silver bill and it Afloat—Police in Respecting the Modus Vivendi—British Deaths and marriages. en the Country—A Speech by Mr. Dol chance to pass Eider Again Prague Miss Willard. failed to do it.” Trembles at Albany, N. Y., March 29.—Over 3000 Government Asked in tho House of Eady Somerset and liver—Bland Hpoeless, but His Friends Reat Down Rioters—Paris Arrival of the Oregon. Silver in the Senate. of Ter- persons listened to Chauncey Ml Depew’s Commons to Explain Its Course—More Rallying for a Final Attempt Peo the Dawning of Another Reign Strict orders to the cattle Inspectors. oration here tonight at Harmann’s of the Eondon Editors’ Peculiar Ideas. Men Silver’s Defeal Washington, March 29.—Mr. Stewart ror. Mrs. Bcllows’s reading. pie’s Party Say in of Nevada, gave notice the Senate to- Bleecker Hall, on the occasion of the Beacon Commandery’s officers installed. Means Victories for Them. he March 29.—The com- Washington,, March 29.—Two hours YE AGED! day that on Monday would call mi St. Petersburg, memorial in honor of General W. T. 6. LISTEN, bill on the Senate calen- of in executive session the Senate Page March 29.—The battli his free coinage mittee formed for the purpose provid- under the of the spent by Washington, The notice Sherman, auspices leg- Wit and Wisdom. “Cheerful and at dar, with an adverse report. of the famine sufficed to complete the considera- 79!” over the free wool bill was renewed ii ing relief for the children this state. The members of today Happy created a sensation in view of the set- islators of Poem: The Morning Hills, NERVOUS I of this has re- tion of the Behring sea arbitration treaty PROSTRATION the House today, and Mr. Harter o back the Bland bill has received in the stricken peasants country tho to the hall in a Story: The Drowned Skater. legislature proceeded an unanimous OF can bo that in of the districts and it was ratified by vote. Ohio, delivered a free trade speech. Mr House. So far as learned, Mr. ported many body and took seats on tho stage. Among Page 7. to have acted children The debate was without incident. Mr. Years’ H artdr proceeded to denounce the Me Stewart appears altogether where the famine prevails the those in the private boxes wore General Financial and Commercial. Eight Standing on his own responsibility in preparing E. Sickles of New Sherman presented two he was are so nourished that they are too Daniel York, Adju- amendments, Marine News. Kinley bill when interrupted b; issue. It is said some of the sii- poorly the by tant General Porter and prominent Alba- which were to. One that Page 8. CURED BY TEN BOTTLES! of with a ai 1 feeble to undertako the long walk, which ageed provides Mr. Boutell Maine, question ver men that Speaker Crisp has urged nians. The members of the Burgess -i and The following from a ■ bill ifi the in instances an hour’s e 1_ mi._ the arguments proceedings before Fair gentleman not knov them to the silver Senate vx xxvxxv/x. xxxuou World’s Subscription. to whether the gentleman did pass many requires VUljJO actcu (VO Udl.lv/XC7 SO IVELL-ICNOWN AS THOROUGHLY RE- it come over to the House when the arbitrators shall be in the A sad affliction. had never a time in th< and let time to to the schools, the front of the were English LIABLE PROVES THAT “DANA’S IS THE that there been accomplish, occupying stage it would' bo in a much more fav- This was A lamp exploded. KIND position where is doled out to those who General Martin T. McMahon of New language. amendment sug- THAT CURES.” history of the country when the men anc oVilo frtf or»t.inr» thnn if it C3mf» hpfnrp thft soup The McAll M. Depew, Lieutenant to Julian Pauncefote a or Auxiliary. South nidKtJ iuub uunuio uu York, Chauncey gested Sir day Peabody, Mass., Sept. 30,1891. women of the United States were a: House in the shape of an original report itppnuciuuii. mjiug General W. A beautiful brochure. To the Proprietor Governor Sheehan, Henry of.Dana’s Sarsa- from the committee. Some of obtain food the unfortunate two ago, and the formal assent of Brief Jottings. prosperous as they were today. coinage any. children) Slocum of Brooklyn and Speaker Bush. parilla:— the silver Senators are una- Lord came in a this Personals. word ih»a loot Mqi'dTi T tutcics Mr. Harter that the Republican driven the pangs of hunger, of Albany opened Salisbury cablegram replied prosperity ef desperate by Bishop McNiernery ble to see the force this reasoning and exercises with General Mc- The same was fol- stricken with Mervons Prostration. of pvftrv man woman and child in tile resort to the most unusual means of se- the prayer. morning. prooedure fear the is playing for the W eary days and sleepless Speaker party Mahon then introduced General Slocum lowed in the case of the second amend- SPECIAE NOTICES. TP US? States was not as as which be to to stay the gnawings I PS S& nights followed. I suffered United today great advantage might expected curing something as chairman, and the latter made a few the of the silver bill a are ment, which changes article two of the extremely from affection of the Kid- it was at tlie close of the Revolutionary follow passage by of their stomachs. To such straits appropriate remarks. The programme and was to even the instru- eat treaty to require the arbitrators to make CAUCUS. neys Stomach, not able war. Republican Senate, by they driven by the famine that they was interspersed with orchestral music, attend to business of felt no a decision, if within four any kind, Mr. Boutelle said that ho would no1 mentality of the Democratic vote. the most unwholesomo and disgusting solos by Mile. Clementine De Yore, and possible, Cumberland. desire for company, and at last became was found the investi- months instead of three from the close the further. Mr. Blaine’s things. It during war songs the Excelsior Quartette. of Cumberland are nit fitted for the interrupt gentleman Outing. by of the of counsel. This Republicans request- wholly slightest Mr. Harter that the gations of the committee that the chil- Mr. was introduced Chairman arguments ed to meet at the Town House on SATUR- lite replied gentleman — Depew by THE duties, was a burden March 29. Secretary in the form of food change is believed desirable In view of the of next, at 2 o'clock was at to do so. Washington, dren, when nothing Slocum. After the the mem- DAY, 2nd, day April gyj perfect liberty still intends 'to for his exercises, the of the and the in the to choose to attend to avail himseli Blaine go away could be were in the habit of Mr. at magnitude subject afternoon, delegates I was attended by skilled Mr. Boutelle declined obtained, bers of the legislature met Depew the State Convention to be holden at Physicians but has been waiting to get ready fell into enormous volume of testimony to be con- Bangor, who told mo that there of the saying that a man win health, greedily eating whatever rags a 27th, 1892, finally was no permission, to and to watch the reception. sidered the arbitrators. The April on the record of 12 travel incidentally their and that when the by opposi- Per Order Town Commmittee. help for me. planted himself possession, rags outcome of the Behring sea controversy. was so tion to ratification, which had been much Cumberland, March 26th, 1892. Since your Medicine I have ago was so hopelessly in arrear failed them their hunger great SAW COOLIDGE OUT WEST. taking years He was at the White House and is weakened fully recovered. I have taken ten that he [Mr. Boutelle] would not attemp today, that they actually devoured quantities of yesterday, completely disap- to said to have told the President that now to as the result of Mr. Sherman’s bottles according the printed direc- to him up in one day. [Laughter. earth. The deplorable condition A Lewiston Man Corroborates the peared bring no matter Story when the tions, and from being hopeless and dis- While criticising the McKinley bill ii that there was important pend- which the suffering children were re- explanation today and, ques- am now cheerful ! in his he was contem- Concerning: the Watervllle Murder. tion was taken on the resolution of rati- couraged, and to its effect upon the steel indus ing department duced by this unnatural diet can easily and I am 79 regard a from there were no The Jest a Minute Please! happy, although years Mr. Harter was interrupted by Mr, plating temporary departure be imagined. Those who were able to fication, nays. yeas of in “S’31« r& “3“ next, I try, nunfbered an vote in age February Dalzell with a questioi Washington. survive under these terrible conditions March 29.—Mr. L. D. 72, unusually large am able to and do 1 B work Qf Pennsylvania, Boston, Mass., the a fact that were in the most miserable and the Senate. A resolution notifying as to whether it was not dur For the International Bank. plight, an inter- every day, as my well-kept garden Withal of Lewiston, Me., adds President of the action of the Senate was a of last year steel rails were in such a poor physical condition Hidden’s and the general appearance of improve- ing large portion March 29.—The House to of the death also Magnetic Compound, a thai Washington, that were unable to face the esting chapter the story passed. ment about my grounds will abundantly sold in Kew York at lower price they utterly blood committee on and commerce to- It is understood that the at The greatest purifier, testify. did in London. hanking biting cold of the Russian winter, aud in California of Dr. N. P. Coolidge, who Cabinet, they decided to Ba- its to nerve strengthener and nu- I do not fail to recommend your Mr. Harter replied that he believed till day report Representative were forced to remain in their wretched murdered Edward Matthews in Water- meeting today, practically agreed to all afflicted of whom I If oon’s bill to provide for the organization and huddle for the accept Lord Salisbury’s proposition for trient tonic known to is Medicine may was mistaken. the gentle dwelling together pur- a man, gentleman of the International American as ville in 184S. The Globe publishes the renewal of last modus vivendi hear, and consider myself a living man’s statement was true, it proved only Bank, pose of obtaining the little warmth year’s sold all at $1 a recommended the Pan-American con- statement from Mr. Withal in which he with certain limitations a s to the charac- by druggists that there was no necessity for a protec- by which this cheerless companionship pro- ference. ter of to bo left to determina- bottle. It cures all nervous tive tariff on steel rails, and it was rob duced. Many of toachers employed in says: “In those days I was a boy, but I damages of DANA’S SARSAPARILLA. tion. in all its cy for the House to the tax t< Of Maine Interest. the schools in these districts are also in a knew Coolidge well. I lived in the town diseases, paralysis Yours truly, bery permit remain them. condition. have re- of Madison on the Kennebec, and had a forms, rheumatism, neuralgia, JOHN SHAW. upon March 29.—Patience F. famishing They THE QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT. | Mr. Dalzell—“Whom does it rob?” Washington, ceived no salary since last autumn, and, desire to go West. In 1S53 and all blood diseases, the an- Dana Sarsaparilla Co., Belfast, Maine, Dudley has been commissioned postmas- * Mr. Harter that their means of thus I did so, and one day in Ne- Government Called to Account for Its replied temporarily ter at North vice S. D. only support being noyingtroublesfromwhichwo- when found a natural outlet Guilford, Me., cut are in almost as miserable vada I met Dr. Coolidge. competition Riee. off, they City, Cal., Course— London Editors Busy. down under a fair tarif a state as the children. It was on the street, but I did not hesi- men suffer, stomach troubles PERFUMED ABRS prices might go A has been to Freeman when men came and formec patent granted The on tate to with him. At first he tried London, March 29.—In the House of name system, but police report spurious grain speak of every and nature, >f are not to be for C. Morrill of South Paris, on a harrow. Spring compared fragranej a combination sent to the famine provinces states that a to deny his identity, but after a time he Commons Edward tones they today, Gourley, [Lib- up the blood, strengthens irlth hundred truck loads are examined to me that he was the Coolidge Put the Prices Shy High MORE MONEY FOR EOWDOIN. daily admitte.d eral] asked whether the government be- and builds up the system. It and many have been found to contain I took liim for, and that he had escaped fore the request of the United Is to the American consumer. from 15 to 20 per eckit of detritus. The from prison a dead body being placed in refusing KING. Sleeper’s Eye Will Case Settled a Corn- Fayerweatlier by authorities have 230 indictments the cell on the cot he I talked States for the renewal of the modus vi- This is the storv in a nutshell. Mr. Dalzell objected that his questioi prepared occupied. pro i..' ,e. the of such with him several minutes, and he had consideration the dis- Cigars, was not aiiswered.' against consigners grain. urged vendi, under ^ column couldn’t tell it better. me not to disclose his whereabouts. He the most delicious Mr. Harter’s at patoh of Sir George Baden-Powell, the The chairman called said he should leave that part of the smoke on the mar- New York, March 29.—The Fayer- THE REIGN OF TERROR. British that the ket. 10c. all dealers. tention to the fact that his time was rap r'aimfrv at, once, ns it was rf.ttic'/ too hot cojnmissioner, stating Ridden’s Magnetic Comnound, weather will contest was ended TltY ONE. irllw ovniriuff yester- Another Explosion and a General Panic in to hold him. I then bade him good-bye renewal of the prohibition against indis- a honest medicine. clean, pure, Mr. Harter said if lie was grantee day. Air. Payerweatner died JNOvemDer Paris. and wished him luck, and we separated.” criminate sealing and limiting the catch ,» KVftA _1__ .1J T_1__1 a Dill nuum uu IT. TRY IT. more time he would be to answei 15, 1890. He left will and four codicils A. |j ij uuuj BUY glad DRAWN. of the from Pabis, March 29.—A dynamite explo- WITH REVOLVERS if the thus indicated was DO YOU COOP. the question gentleman giving his widow the family residence so, why policy ’TWILL but as his time was no! sion occurred late this afternoon in the not followed. Pennsylvania., and an income of About $15,000 yearly. How the Schooner Thomas S. James Was H5AJ3B HARK REGISTERm extended he must decline to do so. of the Credit one of Mr. Lowther, parliamentary secretary was left to building Lyonnaise, HIDDEN MEDICINE CO., Newfcnryporl, Mass. 8. S. SLEEPER & Boston. Mr. Boutelle that the $2,195,000 hospitals Taken Into of the that it was "" CO., Factory, suggfested gentle Port, foreign office, replied v the banking institutions in the mar2a eodlw man should then withdraw his state- and colleges, and by the last codicil the largest incorrect to say the government had re- marl4 IstplycM ment. city. The extent of the damage has uot fused to consent to the re- val of the residue of the estate over $2,000,000 was New March 20.—The schooner to do so. Hi York, well had Mr. Harter declined intended to yet been learned. It is said two persons modus vivcndi. Sir Badwn-P BRIGHT IDEA left to the executors. They Thomas S. bound south from New a text, but, because he die arrests James, said that, in his opinion, the taking of a might quote carry out his wishes and donate this sum were injured. Two have been A will most find appreciation not have the time to ii into N. on limited could not injure the always preach upon it, to certain colleges and hospitals that he made. York, put Keyport, J., Sunday year’s crop somewhere, and a bright well Tarnished was no reason he should ou seal but the renewal of last why wipe had named. The case has been settled night with the crew in a state of rebel- herd, year’s finish on yonr old carriage or wagon the text. The intention of the Anarchists to in- and the 7500 limit would be the widow’s allowance. David Pierce on be a source of admiration to remarked that he had by increasing lion. Capt. Sunday That will yonr Mr. Boutelle under the receives augurate a reign of terror has caused Srohibition,eneficial although unnecessary. Bowdoin College, will, crew to scrub down friends and satisfaction to yourself, if heard about a certain person quotin' morning ordered the Mr. Lowther declared, was being $100,000. consternation, and many visitors are policy, got a reliable article from our large scripture for his own purpose. [Laugh decks. refused and the and followed subject to conditions considered the in dread of further They captain Soune of varnishes and have it applied leaving city dyn- necessary by the home government in ter.] CLEVELAND MEANS DEFEAT. amite The are active to officers attempted to enforce discipline. now, while the highways are settling Mr. Harter hoped the gentleman die outrages. police the interests of British subjects engaged an unusual in their efforts to dis- The men made a dash at the captain and down to their norteal ‘‘good going.” eodtf not reoognize in him any such person degree in the sealing industry. Mr. Lowther’s Jan24 Boom Chaser the lou- Anarchist An and the was cut We have everything needed in the So Does Sill, Says cover plots. important officers, captain badly by statement was greeted with cheers. [Laughter.] the authorities was held to- one of the crew. The officers drew their varnish line, from the low priced Messrs. McCreary of Kentucky and Di isville Courier-Journal. meeting of Mr. Balfour, replying to a question by The situation was discussed in all revolvers and the The grades used on common furniture up Forest of Connecticut favored the bill. day. quelled mutiny. Howard Vincent [National Conserva- the list of medium for its and it was arranged to exe- men became sullen and refused to handle through goods Mr. Dolliver of Iowa, in opposing the March bearings tive] said that self-governed British col- finest Louisville, Ky., 29.—Henry cute measures for the preven- the wero forced to do so, floors and wagons, to the quali- measure, criticised the Mills bill, which stringent ship. They onies were legally free to form a com- has the in the Cour- of further The residences at the of and ties for piano finish or the durable The Jfh» Forfti.ta.bU and TnctnUsb- he said, merely reduced the tariff fron Watterson following tion outrages. however, point revolvers, mercial league. for outside use on alU features of tile policies of the of M. an examining the James was headed for Keyport. As spar composition 47 per cent to 42 per cent. The fact tlia ier-Journal today: Athalin, magistrate, Although the foreign office does not and We have these UNION MUTUAL LIFE fNSUR. M. the and M. soon as the anchor was dropped the cap- front doors yachts. places then1, in the this House, almost unanimously Demo “From first to the editor of the Girard, public analyst, confirm the statement, it is reported manufactures. ANGHOOMl’A.VY, last, are tain went ashore and went to the telegraph in all the most popular front rank of Insurance Contracts and era sent here, as it was claimed, as Clement, police commissary, guarded from a high source that Lord Salisbury tic, Courier-Journal has held to one position, and to Anarchists from office to the owners. While he All the various kinds of brushes for ap- causes them to he unexcelled in liber- the with day night prevent notify has received a cable dispatch from Sir protest against McKinley act, to blow them the four of the men them, rubbing felt, and wood ality. its candidate for the Presi namely, that to win, Mr. Cleveland, must carrying out their threats was away from ship Julian Pauncefote, the British *sJi»ister plying prominent whom the took the and landed. They have fillers are in stock, as are also points for its repeal, had nol have the united support of New York. On up. Judge Benoit, against yawl at Washington, announcing that the dency asking in the Boulevarde St. A new crew from this in to their use and in o: : recent explosion disappeared. city had So the regard adaptihiiity. dared to touch it, except acts this he has never wavered, writing United States agreed pro- we furnish to point Germaine was has been served reached last night and the James These last named .gratis child’s play, was evidence that the argu- directed, Keyport posal concerning the Behring sea matter columns to maintain it and seeking by with a notice to his landlord. set sail. all who will apply. ment of free trade was a demagogic proc quit by contained in Lord Salisbury’s dispatch personal effort to make it good. At no The owner of the house which the 3E3C. XX. BLA.V

Blind While Drlv- The Hoskins Case Decided in Favor of A Portland Girl Struck Abroad. N EW ADVERTISEMENTS TODAY. Bishop Neely. jug The weathefr today U likely to he A. Miss Libby, daughter of AMUSEMENTS. For a long time the case of Henry Annie Frank fair. Mr. J. F. this <=%. has a most City Hall: Grand concert. A Massachusetts Artist Neely, Bishop of the Protestant Episco- Libby of POBTIAND, March 30, 1892. Says They ago she FIFTH PAGE. pal Church of Maine, vs. Sarah A. Hos- pathetic history. Three years Manson G. I,arra> ee. on Are. kins et lias been before the courts, accompanied Philbrook’s family arti- X. John Little & o. als., Capt. following the on a voyage up the Farrington & Bicklcrd. and was yesterday decided decided in fa- schooner Fostina Frank 13. Clark. while oh cles recently pub- vor of the him possession Mediterranean. One day, shore, THE EIGHTH PAGE. Bishop, giving which she took a ride and was suddenly struck lished in a Bines P.ros. of the church ediiice at Oldtown, leading SO DOES STATE AGENT PERRY OP effect of the intense, Geo. C. Shaw & Co. has been occupied for some years by the blind, probably the Owen. Moore & Co. She had the best New York Trade Journal X. John Little & Co. OCR OWN SOCIETY. defendant and her daughters. semi-tropical sunlight- medical it was a long time our ideas so The particulars of the case have been advice, but expresses New To For Found before she of her eye- Wants, Let, Sale, Lost, on former occasions, but will had hope regaining similar will be found under printed well and what we and advertisements, was able to see a little says their appropriate headings on page G. hear here. IraWadleigh, who sight. Finally she Half a Million Maine to repetition Sheep Subjected and now to some extent. want our customers to formerly resided at Oldtown, and subse- can use her eyes Cruel Treatment Every Spi’lng;—Sheared and can see to in Sho writes a neat hand When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castori* quently in California, 1865, conveyed that it is Too Early, They Chill and Perish in at a know, published to Bur- read, not for long time. When she was a Child, she cried for Castori* the in Oldtown Bishop though for the premises an the Cold Winds—The Society condition When Miss lost the use of her eyes verbatim as advertise- When she became Miss, she clung to Castori*. gess and his successors “upon Libby Protection of Animals May Take the able that be forever held for the use she began to the harp, being our De- When she had Children, she gave them Castori* it should play ment for Glove Matter Cp. in to do very little besides. She studied her decll of the Protestant Episcopal church favorite and at partment. The regular monthly meeting of the Oldtown.” And it appeared at the trial instrument assiduously Mrs. Winslow's Soothing has been to obtain recognition from Syrup Maine State Society for the Protection of in Bangor last year that services during length began We do not claim to nsed over Fifty Years by millions of mothers the musical She was under the Animals will bo held today; and the an- the winter of 1886 were held at the resi- public. for their children while Teething, with perfect tuition of and became her have all the extreme nual a week later. one of the wardens of the Miss Shaw success. It soothes the child, softens the meeting April 6th, dence of at most She now has an shown in New Gums, allays Pain, cures Wind Colic, regulates Either today or at the next week’s meet- church, and they were not resumed promising pupil. styles York, the Lillian Durell tiie bowels, and is the best remedy for Diar- ing a subject of considerable interest to the church during the following summer engagement with opera for of them would rhoea, whether arising from teething or other as for the next fivo many the people of this state will be brought as propositions for repairing the church company, harpist, causes. For sale by Druggists in every part of in 7th. not sell but do claim Mrs. secre- were under discussion. In the weeks, beginning Boston, April here; the world. Bo sure and ask for Sirs. Winslow’s up. Cavazza, corresponding building who is a She will appear ait the grand concert to Soothing Syrup. 2Sc a bottle. tary of the Maine society, received fall of 18S7, Sarah A. Hoskins, to a stock of Gloves bo vho Mandolin and carry febSMW&F&wly not long ago from Mrs. Isabella C. daughter of Ira Wadleigh, with her given by Imperial Guitar next all that is best Barrowes of Boston, one of the Massa- daughters, took possession of the church Club, at City Hall, Tuesday including it evening. Local News see chusetts Society, a letter calling attention ! building, and have ever since occupied and salable for Men, For additional claim- : DROP.:; DROP. to the treatment of the farmers for the of Strict DROP.: sheep by purpose housekeeping, Orders to the Cattle Inspector. Women and Children and of of the deed had of Maine. The basis Mrs. Barrows’s ing that the condition Dr. the sur- Fifth Page. veterinary on in price o£ Flour—no bottom. complaint is the statement of Mr. J. J. been broken and the property forfeited, Huntington, invite to come and A steady depreciation going geon and cattle inspector, lias received you We are'asking today $.5.00 for all the best Minnesota Patents an artist who came to Maine and the church abandoned, and that as others. barrel BRIEF JOTTINGS. Enueking, very strict orders from the government see the new which Washburn’s and Pillsbury’s among the Every war. in the for the of Ira became the goods sheepwashingtime purpose heirs Wedleigli they in order to the at prevent importation a further of for a Mr. owners of the have been received. is as low as we care to sell, until possible dcelin* Another fine spring day yesterday. finding subjects painting. legal property. this of and mouth disease just raThis port the foot to which onr will be made to conform. that the Maine farmers to a in the market, price the State Board of Trade will Enneking says The was compelled briDg as there Today Bishop prevalent abroad. The instructions say: Do not pay snore than this, for, while there is just good its semi-annual at Bidde- wash and shear their as writ of to obtain of the had at either of our stores hold meeting generally sheep entry possession You are instructed to watch carefully is no better flour in town, than may be as the tenth or fifteenth of and was before the law xaiuou ford. early May, church. It argued [*ajl lucuximig I'aiULItJ obcuuicjoxiuiu at this price. has subscribed for a sometimes bv the first of April, or even court lust o 111 uua auu iu and to burn all bead ropes that Senator Hale ury uiuj, ports MOORE & CO. in limits and on our team routes be returned. You are likewise in- OWEN, NOTE—Delivered city regular block of stock of the Maine Mile Track earlier. “I hunted all over a section of claimed counsel for the Bishop that may No discount when taken at the door, by structed to steamship companies in the suburbs at this price. on the Kennebec and in New deed and require Association. country the deed was not a conditional whoso vessels arrive from Great Britain at present prices. The Scottish rite meetings will begin Hampshire,” he says, “but I found it that there had been no conditional aban- and are intended to carry export cattle, water casks and tonight with a meeting of Portland was the same. The wool agents were donment of the church. The court holds to disinfect all buckets, APPROPRIATE Corks which have been landed abroad GLOVES. Princes of Jerusalem. round bids and early, that the deed is not a condition may Council, making bargains upon and be liable to which may, therefore, Of the rare shades of shown The Martha Washington Society meet and they were very anxious to have the that can be the foundation for a forfeit- Many gloves St CO. convey infection. CEO. C. SHAW this season are extremely effective whon Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Trow- wool as clean as possible. A great deal ure to the grantor and his heirs, and You will inform the owners or agents Wholesale and Retail Grocers, of these vessels that the same cannot be worn with costumes, bat bridge, 116 Emery street. gravel gets into the wool after the sheep that the instrument of conveyance mere- appropriate CONGKESS AND MIDDLE STS. cleared to carry cattle unless your in- become when donned The Papyrus Club met with Mr. Jas. are let out and allowed to run about. ly creates a trust in the Bishop for the they roally garish mar30 structions in regard to this disinfection not harmonize. __eod3t when Mr. Butler And when are first let out in the The decision with a dress that does E. Butler last night, they parish at Oldtown. are strictly complied with. There is more in the selection of contributed a paper on “Literature.” spring they have so much wool on their gives him possession of the church and proper A Beautiful Brochure. than either the retailer or the There will be a meeting of the repre- backs that they go to the trees and stone lot. gloves lias customer often as the COTTON sentatives of the proposed New England walls and rub it off, so that what they Hon. Charles P. Stetson was counsel Mr. George H. Haynes published very imagines, the beau- i3 left to the clerk base ball league in Boston this evening. lose is quite an item. The washing 'is for the defendants, and Messrs. N. & H. several brochures illustrating subject generally by and coast the customer “Will these The Farrington Debating Club, L. L. also quite an item. In regard to my ex- B. Cleaves, with George T. Sewall of ties of Maine mountain, sylvan asking: gloves but none of them in look well with such and such dress?” A., will hold its monthly meeting next perience about the brutality of the farm- Oldtown, were counsel for the Bishop. scenery, equal point of of his last venture it for the clerk Thursday evening. A full attendance is ers, it is beauty illustration making really imperative of the of Casco to be a woman or a man of taste; for desired. Not Intentional Brutality. AN ACADEMY FOR TURNER. descriptive scenery Bay. Dress Goods! some a Mr. James P. Baxter has a poetical in- should they advise her wrongly, Prof. Shailer Matthews read paper They do not know how brutal they are.” i Madison Peavitt Gives ®40,000 for tlio troduction full of charm and of there will be a reckoning on the part on “Modern Views of the French Revo- a on the the beauty day At certain place Kennebec __ i I at Purpose. the entitled “Flotsam.” Among the of the customer. lution,” before the Fraternity Club Boston artist interviewed some of the sea, illustrations are of the most noted As to the of a 5 button Dr. Fenn’s on on farmer said many quality gloves, Monday evening. farmers the subject. A a It is reported that Madison Leavitt, seaside resorts of well-known citizens is worn for and On the night of May 4th a grand ball “that in that school district had lost glace walking, travelling, they New a resi- wealthy Yorker, formerly and summer residents. what is ordinary wear. In light and drill will be given by the Montgom- over a hundred lambs. He said styled they dent of has to en- SHANTONG Turner, given $40,000 and dark tan this glove may accompany PONGEES, ery Guards under the new tactics in City froze to death to the Never So lovr. by being exposed dow an at that There is academy place. any color except gray. The grays can be Hall. weather, that the sheep suffered if they Geo. C. Shaw & in their announce- a fund from which an annual in- Co., a as the cars of each loaded 10 already worn with any tint tan, Twelve bark, were left out after they had been sheared. ment elsewhere in this make except come of $250 is received. edition, does not harmonize with a arrived over the Maine Central gray glove a*® feet high, He said they had consumption and many what seems a low on phenomenally price a tan does not CAMBRICS from Nova Scotia, for the Pea- tan suit, though glove Monday of the sheep that really had consumption PERSONAL. Washburn’s and Pilisbury’s flour, by all tanneries. look quite so badly with a gray gown. body, Mass., were sold to butchers. Many farmers odds the lowest at which these well The Kev. M.Pratt of the Willis, A bright oolored or conspicuous glove Dwight sell sheep as soon as they begin to cough, Hon. John B. Eedman of Ellsworth, is known brands were over retailed in this should neveT be worn for these a church of this an address occasions, t. city, gave so it is not al ways safe in spring to eat at the West End hotel. market. Such a dip in the price of so the North Cumberland which might be dubbed ordinary. SOUS last befor farmer said: “When BEDFORD evening mutton.” Another Dr. L. J. Crooker of Augusta, is at important a household staple as flour Endeavor Union at Yarmouth The Biarritz glove is worn for traveling, Christian we cut the wool so early me lose many the Preble house. will be of interest to surely every pro- tennis, and in the First Congregational church. I lost three in the last cold The board of the walking, rainy days, playing sheep. sheep managing Congress vider. --AT ONLY- for the sale of outdoor and athletic sports generally. New agencies stamps snap and my neighbor hauled twenty- Street Methodist church has voted to in various of Society of Art. These are supposed to be thoroughly are to be established parts eight from the field and saved probably grant the release of Mr. Frost, who has of The of the and are withal very com tor tame the city, and boxes for the deposit half of them. If they had not been been called to regular monthly meeting neglige, only Bangor. the mistake mailable merchandis are also to be loca- Portland Society of Art will be held this to wear; but do not commit resuscitated every one would have been Mr. Fritz H. Jordan lias returned from Per Yard. at 8 o’clock. As matters of that should be tight- 10 Cents ted at convenient points. dead Some farmers said his to the West Indies. He also evening per- supposing they by morning.” trip the customer to a of Sacred to the exhibition will be fitting. It is safe for “American History part they got a better price for the wool by went to Venezuela and was at Caraccas taining coming Kev. bo a attendance is de- the size that she usually wears, and History,” will be the subject of shearing early—enough better price to when the revolution broke out. brought up large buy We shall offer these desirable dress lecture at the Second sired. then they will fit with that stylish losse- Hcnrv Blanchard’s A despatch from Montpelier, Vt., says of ness that is particularly affected by the Advent church, Thursday evening says that these men with whom he talked tliat Hon. Thomas B. Reed has accepted fabrics in a variety of patterns for from this eve- French women. good this week, postponed were mambers of churches and accus- an invitation to attend the Republican The reseda green shades that have a ning. tomed to send state convention there April 13. He will and summer wear. is with a spring There is to be a in the uniforms Why grayish tint are very handsome change Money to the Heatlien. also speak in Rutland. or black if of the firemen. The Franklin Rubber Messrs. B. C. Stone and W. H. Plum- silver-gray dress, particularly lO cents is below the The artist also criticizes a habit among per yard regular to the the hat has a touch of foliage. Pearl Company has the contract furnish mer of the Grand of Odd many Maine farmers of driving their Encampment with white rubber coats which gray, now one of the most fashionable of and customers will save money by engineers horses to the church Sundays and leaving Fellows went to Brewer yesterday to see HOOD’S price, is successful with will be worn instead of black ones. light colors, any them to stand unblanketed the whether it was advisable to establish an during unless it be one of the tan tints. of this sale. Monday, Charles Ivers, Nicholas Bar- there. costume, taking advantage services. Maine barns are also often encampment Sarsaparilla affected the low and Wm. of the East The new reddish shade by S Brown, End, he Mr. George L. Barrows, city editor of badly built, says, admitting draughts Such a and is it im- be worn with white or started in a sail boat from the Back Bay great success, why French may gray, dangerous to the health of animals. the Argus, has accepted a lucrative posi- shore for the islands. When a little possible for other Sarsaparillas and black gowns. way the for the tiou on the Bar Harbor Record, and will Mr. E. N. Perry, agent this scarlet shades make the hand out and were rescued by M. Fran- blood purifiers to compete with Bright they upset tells a Pkess that make his home in that town. Mr. Maine society, reporter look and effective F. Farr, who put out to them in a row will succeed Mr. Bar- medicine? larger, yet may prove from such investigation as he has been cis L. Littlefield great Because boat. with an all-black evening costume, lit up he believes Mr. rows. BROS. able to RINES make, Enneking’s A solid fill of about 15 feet has been only with a bunch of rich scarlet roses. true. “There The career of Capt. Starkey of the No Other charges to be substantially wear on the Back from the foot of Yellow gloves for evening may made Bay five Tacoma as a mariner is at an end, gives as much medicine for the money are,” says Mr. Perry, “over hundred ship shade lavender. Green about half way to Grovo as Hood’s accompany any except street, owned in and and he proposes to retire to private life Sarsaparilla. thousand sheep Maine, has Lavender look well with and a second track lias been laid K43 _ ^ Sarsaparilla gloves only street, them there must be much suffer- and enjoy himself for the balance of his imong careful black or lavender costumes. Flesh on the made land. About six train loads in Ever since ho was a HO MtSIOIT the per- white, on account of and not life California. ing early shearing sonal of the in all and accom- of a are brought in from tho the sea and com- supervision proprietor colored pale pink gloves may gravel day care after sheared.” boy he has followed having proper being the details of its as has white or self-colored Gorham gravel hanks and dumped on manded vessels. He is from Maine, preparation, patiy black, It would be within the power of the many Hood’s Sarsaparilla, tho flats. that the climate of toilettes. Maine for the Protection of Ani- but has concluded n n » has Society Sarsaparilla blue look handsome The five-masted schooner Gov. Ames, California suits him. Faint gloves very offer 250 Ladies’ new mals to send Mr. Perry throughout the IwO Other the merit to se- We Spring in the British with worn in the corsage which has been employed entire communi- forgei>me-nots state to prosecuto early sheep shearers cure the confidence of and the 30 to 34 Columbia coal trade since her arrival A Soldier’s Child. of a black evening gown. The mode Jackets popular lengths act in 1891. Revolutionary ties and hold it in and year out, as under the legislative passed year often called from Baltimore a year ago, has been has Hood’s putty drab shades, very Pile agent of the society has a commis. Chicago claims too much in saying Sarsaparilla. inches long. placed in the lumber trade and sailed Sarsaparilla -can “coachman’s drab,” are striking with sion which gives him, in this matter, that they have “the only living child of a *• I Lot Ladies’ Plain Black Cheviot from Port for Port Utner from any costume worn, except a tan. A dar Camble, Monday, with a sheriff in soldier.” Mrs. Martha produce equal power any county. Revolutionary has been worn Australia. She registers 1690 tons actual cures such wonderful statements reddish heliotrope with a Jackets all wool at $5.00 each. pirlo, The of Maine are owned Tilden now with her Cloth sheep largely Libby, living daugh- as with most excellent a nd takes out the largest cargo of lumbe1' of relief given to human suffering black costume effect. in the central and eastern of the Mrs. B. Salford, at Showhe- E Ladies’ all wool Cloth part ter, George Hood’s are worn for Lot Diagonal ever put aboard a schooner on the Sarsaparilla, White gloves nowadays state, the coast and on tho islands san, is the daughter, of Captain Ebene- .... ■» __*_k along aeh, Sarsaparilla pos- W!vi. rag g ViOIl/lU££ dUU cvv-uiug) “uj 30 in. and well at sound. iw Smith of the Eighth Massachusetts Jackets, long made, being some of the most numerous flocks. HO Other sesses the Com- cream white does not seem as conspicuous A Lamp Exploded. line, Col. Michael Jackson, who served Process Pecul- $5.00 each. Tlie McAll Auxiliary. bination, Proportioned as a dead white shade. The alarm in from box 31 last sight long years as private, sergeant, iar to Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and which pulled A 4- 4-l-in orvnnol mnnl-InfT rtf tllO PArflfirtfl For wear a suede is the I Lot Ladies’ all wool Cheviot Jackets lieutenant and makes Hood’s in curative evening glove evening at 7.15 o'clock, was caused by sergeant major, captain. Sarsaparilla For afternoon Me Ail Auxiliary, held in State street effect Peculiar to Itself. only one permissible. of a at the residence EI6 was at Fort now IN', extra at $7.50 each. tho explosion lamp Stanwix, Rome, or quality, jhapel yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Palmer concerts, or visiting, even church of Mr. Albert H. Purinton, No. 31 Boyd i'., the objective point of a large force an account of her visit to the Me- wear the latter conies I Lot Ladies’ Cheviot satin jave Tories and Indians under the MO Other^s economy (though hardly Jackets, street, corner of Oxford. When the of British, 411 Mission in Paris during the past sum- and strength as does Hood’s Sarsapa- under the head of “dressy” occasions), Mrs. Purinton with great noted Indian warrior, Brant, all com- faced, at $10.00 each. lamp exploded was voted to send a to rilla. It is the of a suede is in the mer. It delegate only preparation glove preferable eight- ■ ■ _ a if^v_i ■ of mind seized a and threw manded by Col. St. Leger, where he was presence rug annual of the American Mc- which can be said, ioo Doses $i. button style. The new ■ viaj viagusiai wwvivvio ;he meeting for Ho was truly mousquetaire it over the of the lamp and its besieged twenty-one days. fragments 4.11 Association to be held in New York na rfa*. n Sarsaparilla has having black finishings tone down and threw them all in- it the historic camp at Valley Forge, gloves $10.00 each. hurning contents, 20 and 27. The officers 610 Other effected such re- the shades and give the glove a The arrived to 4pril following where with for bright to the sink. department i’a., great privations Hood’s I fine were elected for the markable cures as Sarsaparilla, air. Lot Jackets, find the fire extinguished, the damage coming year: and of remarkably stylish C3ay Diagonal want of food clothing the winter of Salt Rheum, blood poison- nominal and tho all out was sounded President—Mrs. C. .T. Chapman. Scrofula, The glove is such an important part of at each. Vice Presidents—Congre Rationalist, Miss An- L777-S was passed. He was one of the and all other blood diseases. quality, $12.50 about 10 minutes after the alarm. ing that it seems as too ne Conley; Baptist, Mrs. E. P. Chase; Free volunteers under Gen. when ho the costume though " Mrs. O. IV. Fullam. Wayne Handsome colors in Transfers. Baptist, much attention could hardly be paid to light Cheviot, Heal Estate Corresponding Secretary—Miss Anna Clarice. stormed and captured the fort at Stony No Other J I. W. JSEfSJS little and if we think The transfers of real estate in llacording Secretary—Mrs. Noyes. The General this one article, yet, Broadcloth and Cloth Jackets following Treasurer—Miss Ernestine Libby. ?oint, N. V., July 10, 1779. Sarsaparilla in the relief it gives in the Diagonal this have been recorded at the about what portion of a woman's county Managers—State street. Mrs. Prentiss I.oring, of the Cincinnati was severest cases of it, Mrs. A. (.!. Society organized Dyspepsia, Indigestion, lias $1.00 to $15 each. registry of deeds: tfrs. Thomas J. Little. Dewev; High Sick Heart- costume, unless it be her bonnet, greet, Mrs. E. S. Morrill. Mrs. Warren Evans; ibout May, 1783, and lie joined the Mas- Headache, Biliousness, Portland—Helen H. Smith to Anna 0. LePro- as s. B. F. Mrs. J. Coolidge; and stomach disorders. been as much written about the glove? 50 Ladies’ Cheviot Newmark- b iVillistun, Dunn, sachusetts society in August, 1733. He burn, other light to 'William H. Winslow. leeond Parish, Mrs. S. L. Everett, Miss Martha \Vllliam H. Hove Fred Britt to Anna Kincaid. t'obev; First Baptist. Mrs. Kobinsou; lied at Woolwich, September 4, 1824. with $12.50 to $15.00 Brunswick—Betsey Mrs. P. Mrs. ets, long capes, Crowther to Cyrus C. John- ■'roe street Baptist, C. Manning, No Bridgton—Isaac 1 OtherSSSStttod &AjLjn. >. A. Free Mrs. J,. M. 00. True: Baptist, Leighton; "ipoSL SOIL S3 Miss Blake. Additional Janitors Restores the and each. Elizabeth—Elmer E. Hurd to George .v. ,'hestnut street, Mary Appointed. Feeling, Appetite, cape “Makes like situated houses with land Pierce, $210. At a of the committee oil the Weak Strong,” Pleasantly World’s Fair Subscription. meeting pub- on Peering-. Carleton, Bramhall, Con- ic held the and Park and It is reported that the Russians recent- A subscription to obtain $5000 buildings yesterday morning, Hood’s SarsapariHa gross, Spring streets, sent disused rifles to Tnrkistun janitors were appointed: other locations in various part* of the ly 60;000 n for the World’s fair exhibit lollowing N. to take Hood’s for a money B. If you decide also bnlldimr lots. and sold them to the Turcomans McLellan Sc liool—John Hamilton. City;3 good Tom was started and do not be induced to take any other. benjamin mere song. It is an open secret that the Maine, yesterday, Primary School, Casco Street—John J. Mi- SHATV, intend to revolt the 1 he papers will be passed through the an. bl 1-2 Exchange St. I JOHN LITTLE l CO. Turcomans against CuarSudlt, 1 date for Peaks Island Schools—Cornelius Maxwell. Hood’s PillscureBSHousness mar25 tUiv8tlip* Ameer of Afghanistan. signers. ;,