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JANUARY 1898. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1S«2—V0L.35. PORTLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY MORNING, 25, 1 1 _____—______THE MAINE SENT TO HAVANA. Industrial trouble to a Texas “norther,” HYESTIGATMti MMl and said that while the latter is a crea- MERCHANTS BEHIND THEM Have a War In Cuban tion of the Almighty, the present ca- At Last Wo Skip lamity was tho creation ot man, and is RESULTS MAY BE GRAVE. Waters. to be condemned. He admitted that Southern competition is being felt by the New added that if Washington, January 34.—The United England mills, but • ___ Info they had paid better wageB and more States steamship Maine has been ordered Ohio Legislature Looking Mill of Bidde- have Striking Operatives reasonable dividends tnere would to Havana. It Is said at the navy depart- been less inclination in the South today ment that no disturbing news has been Bribery Cases. Saco to increase ihe cotton mill business. Alleged ford and Enconraged. to Havana Is No that the move- The mills that bought heavily of cotton Visit of the Maine received from there but with the that its price mei t Is rather In the lino of a resumption --- expectation would were the victims of an ■ rise, simply of free intercouse of our naval vessels in error of judgment, and should manfully Move. THE FIE ST do Ordinary Cuban waters, the same as prevailedjprlor HON. ALLEN 0 MEYERS mass meeting of business men pocket the ^oss, just as merchants who make withdrawal on account of the similar mistakes in stocking tojtheir WITNESS TO TESTIFY. HELD IN OPERA HOUSE. up with grain and flour. outbreak of hostilities. Mr. Andrews said that Continuing, The ilrst intimation the members of the cutting down wages will neither lessen on relations Southern competition nor relieve over Sonate committee foreign production. A home was in the Asso- larger consumption had of the Maine, given Becomes Under Cross Examl- Condemn Corporations’ must be IN THAT CRITICAL Very Angry Speechmaker* created, and It cannot be expect- STATE OF AFFAIRS CITY ciated Press bulletin. They received the ed to come by the tion—Other Witnesses Tell How Foot* OKE ENJOYS Action and Praise the Attitude of the lessening purchasing information with evident satisfaction. pbwer of so a class of New Both the method and results when largo England AMERICANS. Senator Frye said that the action was steps of Hallenbcck and Boyce were Strikers—Saco’s Mayor Says Their citizens. Ho prodioted that if the man- FOR eminently satisfactory to him. of is it is of ufacturing their Dogged. Syrup Figs taken; pleasant Cause is a Holy One—Pledges Money corporations keep up Senator Gray said it was very proper to grinding of their will and to the taste, and acts In. employes they have a warship in Havana for the protec- 24.—Allen refreshing and Provisions Rolling about a revolution than Cincinnati, Ohio, January bring greater tion of American interests. Senator Mor- on the Kidneys, this country has seen since it threw off O. Meyera, Sr., was the first witness to- gently yet promptly TO THE PRESS.] said that Germany had shown the [SPECIAL the yoke of gan •Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- English oppression. United States the way. day in the legislative bribery investiga- 24.—For the first Alderman William E. Youlaud, a dry tem head- Biddeford, January Version of the Affair Not Generally Accepted— Senator Foraker was particularly tion. He was at the Grand Soutnern hotel effectually, dispels colds, goods merohant,pledged $25 to tho oause, Administration's time since the mill operatives’ strike be- to hear the news. He said; he Mr. aches and fevers and cures habitual and said ho would double it if the strike See in American Intervention Only Hope pleased in Columbus January 7, where of Biddeford and Ultra-Spanish Party wished the Texas and other vessels of the gan, the merchants lasted and more money was needed. He Kurtz and others Senator Hanna of is the and Them squadron would be ordered to follow the opposing constipation. Syrup Figs Saco were heard from in an “official” believed the operatives were unjustly op- of Protection from Garcia Gomez—Believed by Allen O. Maine. t were then stopping. His son, of its kind ever pro-. pressed. He worked many years In the only remedy manner. A mass meeting, held under the That Has Collapsed. Senator Cullom said: “I am glad to clerk at the Gibson hotel at taste and ac- cotton mills of Lewiston and had par- Spain Meyers, Jr., duced, to the of business men and addressed hear it. I the Maine will be followed pleasing auspices ticipated in two strikes. If the corpora- hope Cincinnati, called him up that night and to in said other vessels. ceptable the stomach, prompt them, was attended by.as many opera- tion directors had been as energetic in Further, Assistant Secretary Day by of movements. The by ISTBCIAL TO THE PEESS.J Senator Teller said he would like to see told him Boyce’s its action and beneficial in its crowd into the house. up tho price of cotton as they the Consul General Leo had not sent for truly tives as could Opera keeping the harbor of Havana til led with Ameri- next day reaohed Columbus with have in forcing the present labor trouble, the his^son from the most There were 1100 January 24.—Although a effects, prepared only fully present. would have been loss reason for Washington, warship. can ships. copies of stenographic reports of Boyce’s tnere This statement shows that the move its It was a meeting in sense. of market. Mr. officials assurances that and substances, lively every them to complain the government give to send talks from Cincinnati over the telephone healthy agreeable was made and that it could 'It is evident that the decision it The were brimming with sym- Youland regarded tho plea of Southern deliberately many excellent qualities commend speeches tho visit of the Maine to Havana is an the Maine to Havana for a visit was not with the Hanna headquarters in Colum- competition as a makeshift. Hn advo- not have been taken If there were serious all and made it the most pathy and praise for the operatives and arrived at hastily. For some time past bus. detailed the shadowing of to have cated the enactment of an eight-hour ordinary thing, it is generally understood in Havana Meyers denunciation of the officials apprehensions of Its results the administration officials have been of known. corporation law as a solution of tho problem of over- Hollenbeck from Columbus to Cincinnati remedy that a move, The belief here, is that the that the mistake was oom- popular wno are responsible for the cutdown. » lt^is really very Important general however, opinion drives of of is for sale in 50 production. the administration and,back, also the carriage Syrup Figs letters and N. W. Kendall, a stationer, expressed and one which have results. in Madrid, rather than in any Cuban mittedjby preceding Congratulatory telegrams may grave in the of the Cuban in- about Columbus. The testimony cent bottles all his with the operatives. He is trouble to be looked if there very„beginning Boyoe by leading drug- in and of tons of sympathy is town, for, in out of excessive poured pledges cash, would not have advised them to strike, The state of affairs In Havana very surrection, deciding of Meyers caused quite a stir, especially reliable who should be of the an regard for gists. Any druggist cords of wood and of va- are he be- any misapprehensions caution and overweening cross coal, provisions he said, but now that they out, critical for Americans. The ultra to when he became very angry on the on hand will of our in the sensibilities of the Spanish publio not have it pro- were offered. A should out till forced purpose government sending may rious kinds permanent lieved they stay they nhunrinn the nrncticB which had been examination Senator Garfield. Hs their have come to the conclu- The of the by cure it for one who men the corporations to reopen gates Spanish party the Maine to Havana. temper any organization of business was formed our navy years denied that he was a party to any oon- promptly* and remove the cut down. pursued by department,!n not sion that has and they oppositions in the.[Spanish capital has our at intervals wishes to try it. Do accept any for the ^purpose of aiding the strikers Cornelius Spain oollapsed, past of sending warships in the Ex-Representative Horigan, the West Indies that bpiracy getting np Eoyoe-Hollen- and oases of destitution. com- on crnises through substitute. relieving a member of ihe Andrews-Horigan at Havana. back story about the bribery of Represen- mill frequently inoluded stops G. C. a deal- denounced the cotton James Smith, dry goods pany, grocers, It was not as consistent with tative Otis. When Senator Garfield told CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. trust and referred to the statement of one regarded the and called to the our national that this praotioe, to SAN FRANCISCO, CAL er, opened meeting of the officials that the Bid- pride, the witness he need not reply anything corporation common to all maritime nations should LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK. N.V. ohair ex-Assessor Frank J. Smith, who deford mills were not the first to post that would incriminate himself, Meyeri be abandoned or suspended and it was be- a store in Bid- notices of a and would not be Chairman recently opened crookery cutdown, lieved that had it been consistently ad- became intensely enraged and the last to remove them, in case any of fFECIAL, ICO TIOH, deford. Mr. Smith made a speech whicli hered there never would have been a Burke had in witk the New mills in the oombine to, difficulty proceeding England of the movement of our ships the set the audience into uproarious applause. should abandon its agreement. “That complaint inquiry. from sources. Besides all nations Archer of Columbus, He said the strike meant as much to the said Mr. “did more Spanish E. H. deputj statement.” Horigan, the to maintain at tv,nn anrtklnn oloo tn crtlirilfv t.Vlft hllfll- have exercised right state testified t* business men as to the The foroe at in- railway commissioner, operatives. least a small naval ports from Columbns to ness men of Biddeford against the Corpo- number of their following Hollenbeok KID GLOVES Biddeford corporations had been well habited by a considerable Ho told about shadowing Cincinnati. rations. there were signs of trouble used and well and have been and citizens where him from the Neil house to the Columbns managed, N. B. Osgood, an ex-alderman their or their on that threatened safety his movements on the larger dlviends than many other dealer In tinware, said he had lived depot, watching paying property. berth all Hollen- soldier’s rations, for the country's sake, time train and in his night. cotton factories in the country. There Therefore the administration, some Mm wherever Cleansed and If necessary would be willing tr, live beck carried his valise with the came to the oonluslon that it would him in- was no need of their reducing wages on small in order to ago, he went. He took Ms valise with again rations, help to restore the old order of EVERY s : RAY of their He condemned the the win in this waiting con- take steps to an upper berth. He did not undress in operatives. operatives and allow our warships to cruise test. things the sleeper and received messages in care action of the Biddeford corporations go- and touch at Cuban ports, as soon Alfred Bonneau and C. A. Lacroix freely of the conductor along the line. AT FOSTER’S into the combination for as the could be made without ing Arkwright addressed the strikers In the French lan- ohonge Archer said he was a volunteer with to misconstruction and without the purpose of helping out some weak and sympathy with their leading Kurtz and other Republicans in seeking guage, expressing interpreted as a war measure when House and mills. cause and the united support being the defeat of Hanna. Forest mismanaged pledging a matter of fact was further City Dye two cities. as nothing H. H. chairman of the Re- He declared that the Biddeford reduc- of„the business men of the of the President. Daugherty, Steam Works, from the Intentions state executive committee was Carpet Cleansing O. P. Stockman, a furniture dealer, the direction of publican tion was a case of and that the The first movement in sworn House. robbery, said it cost him $13 a day to run his store, called but refused to be because 13 Preble St. opp. Preble the old was made last fall before of the citizens is with the and business had been at a standstill praotioe the commission had no jurisdiction. Jan22dtf sympathy the of when Secre- “The Lord assembling Congress Archer on being recalled testified that strikers. He had visited the homes of sinoe the strike began. only announced the Associ- become of us if this tary Long through T. J. Mulvlhill, one of the Democratic and knew knows what will to send the entire some of the mill operatives “but I ated Press his purpose leaders Hanna was. also in the keeps on all winter,” said he, to the against it was for them to North Atlantio squadron Tortugas Archer and Mul- what a struggle get am in sympathy with you ope- train with Hollenbeck. Our : Annual heartily harbor for their winter evolutions, which and a He believed the and I will be one of 50 men to vihill got Hollenbeck’s telegram living. producers ratives, for several or ever sinoe the be- Hol'en- subscribe to the cause years past MulvihUlanswered them, signing are entitled to a reasonable share of the $100 apiece help of the Cuban insurrection had the ginning beok’s name to the messages signed by along. Ho denounced Arkwright with and under earnings of their labor. The reason why at been performed difficulty Hanna’s manager. CASH SALE club as a body of men who dine the weather off the Major Dick, all kinds of wind and was recalled to so many children are kept at work in the Astor house and Vendome, drink cham- Deteotive Miller explain OF capes. This movement being of and others cannot smoke 60-csnt cigars and say: Chesapeake the telephone talks Boyce mills is because their parents pagne, received with equinamity the next step and others at “The people be d-d.” with Major Rathbone earn to their families with when some of our little gun- had four enough supply The strikers’ relief committee received followed, Hanna headquarters. Miller boats were sent to cruise in the West necessaries. new donations among- them men besides himself shadowing Boyce many toaay, the and the Annapolis here to- of crackers from Indies, Wilmington and Holleubeck. “We business men have come five ‘barrels Goudy those waters. It re- Boots and Shoes being now in only E. B. Voorhis, vice president and “to talk & Kent of Portland. night,” said Chairman Smith, one of our to mained to send ships dlreotor of the Union Trust and Savings over the situation and see what can be restore the old on. Havana to completely but refused to be sworn Is now going done to assist We mean business. ORGANIZE. bank was called, you. AUGUSTA WEAVERS him that the practice. ,, beoause his attorney advised We are in this strike as well as you are, was a more delicate step : BARGAINS 24.—A was Naturally this committee had no jurisdiction. WONDERFUL for we realizo that unless you work at Augusta, January meeting and it than had been called for previously Koehler, cashier of the Union fair wages our business cannot prosper.” held here by the weavers of administration had Rudolph In tonight was not until the Trust ami Savings bank refused to be Every Department. The following nomination committee conditions In Edwards for the purpose of satisfied Itself that the on similar a list of names Mfg. Co., sworn grounds. This « ale will continue until all the goods was chosen to present Havana had and resumed the in- a local to become a quieted The committee tonight closed its are closed out. Call early and get the best for a of mer- organizing union, recent permanent organization normal state tbat existed before the in this city. It will continue selections. chants to serve as long as the strike the National Weavers Union. that vestigation part of military riot against the newspapers work at Columbus. The committee lasts: James G. C. Smith, K. W. Suther- last its men have their it was deemed timely to make the W. N. W. Kendall, Four hundred signified returned to Columbns tonight. land, Geo. Carter, move. This decision was not reaohed C. A. C. P. intention of The Mon- Geo. R. Andrews, Lacroix, joining. meeting wthout consideration of all the results Center & McDowell, P. J. Phineas Kel- DOLE’S JOURNEY TO WASHINGTON Stockman, Paraday, day night was an enthusiastic one and that might follow. John E. H. Townsend. This commit- Dole COxaeressSt. ly, while there will be no strike Chicago, January 24.— President tee nominated the following list, which probably, $8P de and will leave Chicago via the was President, Frank J.Smith, are in sympathy with the The Spanish minister, Senor Dupuy party adopted: here, they de- Baltimore and Ohio at 10.26 a. m. tomor- Cornelius treasurer, Lome, was an earlyicaller at the state Secretary, Horigan; weavers in Massachusetts. en route to where they commit- striking his to con- row Washington James G. C. Smith; executive partment today, purpose being a. to the will arrive at 11.60 m., Wednesday. tee, N. W. Kendall, Georgo B. Cutter, fer with the officials relative nego- of Balti- -H> *SJL •JJL SITUATION UNCHANGED. The will occupy one the *UL JUt. W. --- a for Cuba party U. A. LiatlUlA, H. W. iuuiuul, titions of reciprocity treaty t more and Ohio official cars and is under F. F. John B. New Bedford, Mass., January 24.—The under the terms of the present aot. This SHAVERS nATERIALS. Paraday, Beauregard, the escort of T. W. Cridler, third £ R. Andrews, J. E. B. siuation remains U. S. BATTLESHIP MAINE. in itself may be regarded as an personal ^ Fortin, George strike unchanged. purpose assistant secretary of state, and Major Razors Fine English and American Howard John T. Hana- evidence of the confidence of both parties Jj |• Tarfce, Hamilton, Both sides are out without a attache of President "I and Bazors, the extra light, hollow t* F. holding and it outlook. Heistand, military way, Dennis Murphy, John Dean, see in American Intervention their only been threatening for some time In the security of,the Straps ground, round point style in * F.H. Uous- sign of giving in. This afternoon a mass After his visit Seoretary Day reported McKinley. Onesiine Nadeau, E. C. Neal, the hand of the news __ k s from the may require strong a partieuiar. Fred C. Goodwin. of the was held at the hope of protection rough soldiery to the White House and there was Cushion Straps, Swing Straps, I ens, meeting operatives censor to utterances that would a letter from repress around the President, 2} Belt Straps, from 25c to $1.00 n Chairman Smith read South End, the first of a series, at which of Gomez and Garcia. notable gathering "I each. C* Samuel L. Lord of Saco, who ex- lead to rioting. Admiral Sioard’s orders including Seoretary Long, Attorney H. Foss.road- Mayor Rosen, the United Bangor, January 21.—V. with the strikers, Minnie representing It is believed that they are liable to in their text at the General McKenDa and General Miles, the pressed full sympathy were not made public third division of the Maine was un- Garment workers of New York, advised of the army. master of the $ k and declared that the cutdown at it was stated that commanding general 7 Bristle and Badger Shaving i to in. She instigate mob outrages on Americans Navy Department, but access to the has his Brashes warranted and in some places outrageous. the strikers never give in All callers were denied Central railroad, resigned posit Brushes, fronOOc to $1.00 each. V1 union and the substances of them was contained 2} the action in togeth- the assistance of her Havana at time In order t« cause President’s room, much to their chagrin, in his on *1 25c buys a good one. t* He praised coming promised any the statement made by Secretary Long. ion. He sent resignation to aid the described the misery she had found in this the day of the week that is er to devise ways and means The not sent to the being and it will take effect on to New Bedford. suoh intervention, knowing that outrage orders were directly to the of January 20, a strikers, and said their cause is as holy her visit that that she is most largely assigned reception g are now Maine, for the reason His sucoessor has not yet of every V or woman The Union operatives drawing this callers. January 31. ? Mugs Mugs style. an one as every man engaged to one American may Inflame now attached to the and the Congressional in of this the calls upon the squadron The conference lasted for nearly an Mr. Foss has been rail- in. “Let us show to these wage earners, pay,but spite naval rule all such been appointed. for assistance to the of regulations require it broke It was with said “that we are with them, heart city’s poor department country point Intervention. officer. hour, and when up He had of the _» Sticks, Cakes, he, orders-to through the superior for 32 years. charge soaps Shaving 4, with them as are increasing. Financial aid from out go evidence of serenity and confidence roading Creams and Paste, C and hand, and will stay is no doubt that the fleet has for whether the tele- every J3 American, noise in and will There There is some question that the members line east of i themselves in as of town is beginning to in the peaceful outlook Bangor. 1 English and French. long as they conduct gram reached the Admiral before he as has char- later be distributed to the strikers. been at the call of General lawful and sober a manner several days sailed with his from Key West dispersed. strike Outside of a little work in the cloth squadron was entrusted with the M”EENNA TO ASSUME HIS DUTIES ji k acterized their attitude since the sent The is that it Secretary Long Floral 4 no work has and that the Maine has been for Tortugas harbor. belief con- 7 ft-r Bav Bum, Waters. rooms at the striking mills Lee, duty of making a publio statement 84.—It was ex- began.” J make little differ- January •j Cold Cream, Mag- S the for did not, but this will and the rea- Washington, the Hay's Liquid The of Lord’s letter was been done in them by operatives because he believes It necessary. cerning the Maine’s orders, McKenna would Toilet Powders Alum \ reading Mayor ence in the programme as the telegram pected that Hon. Joseph 1 Shave nesla, A days. sons therefor. of J Points and Astringent Pencils. L received with tremendous applause. eight doubtless will be sent to the Admiral by assume his duties as associate justice Mr. said: ‘‘So far from there be- the time letter from Dennis O’Connor expressed one or some other Long oourt today, but SPINNERS STRIKE. 24.—Within of the torpedo boats for the rumors the Supreme strikers and FALL RIVER ■Washington, January ing any foundation yester- on last not sympathy with the promised means of conveyance. The details of the since his confirmation Friday Middle St. The Union the first time since of trouble at Havana, matters are 3 H. H. HAY &SIM financial assistance to them. forty eight hours, for Maine’s movements are believed to be left day being sufficient for tne necessary prepara- of five tons Fall River, Mass., January 24.—The now such that tho ships can begin to re- has Coal donation in three Sicard, on his the ceremony been wirTr ar?r tct company’s and other in the the Insurrection broke out Cuba, for the arrangement of Admiral tion part, "'mrr of and F. H. Small & Co.’s oner frame spinners help which until incoming of court on coal, the United States but it is thought that the ship, put Continucd on Second postponed of worth of to assist the relief department of the No. 4 mill of years ago’ government Page. $15 goods spinning of to sea with the will return to Wednesday next. A re- Fall River Iron Works left be In the harbor squadron committee were read. telegram the Company, will represented Key West before going to Havana. a Bidde- at noon and refused to to ceived from Howard Hamilton, their work today Havana by a warship. The decision The German to which Assistant Rockland to- have ships THE WEATHER. ADAMS & CO., ford merchant who was in back. They claim that they States Maine referred in his statement ANDERSON, on send the United warship Secretary Day night, congratulated the operatives een cut all the way from 15 to 20 per- are the Charlotte and the Goyer, both advised §o was reached at a meeting makes the /bod pure, their and refuse to work for the new finally special not of formidable Royal orderly deportment cent and training ships and and delioiotis, Tiro Insurance Agency them to out till they win. J. K. out in all. at the White House this morning, between to settle the wholesome stay wages. There are about 200 type, though one sufficed of Portland his’sym- Attorney Their touch- Street. Libby telegraphed Of the 14S frames in the mill, but 14 arc the President, Secretary Long, recent Haytlan difficulties. 31 Exchange with the strikers and contributed to be pathy this afternoon and they are General McKenna, Assistant Secretary ing at Havana is not believed sig- American and Foreign Companies $25 to the cause. running cruise was in First Class three boys. Tlie strikers T-.__ ,1 1 Mil,,.-. 4 *■ la A strife; nificant as their arranged I. Lord termed the mill opera- operated by and the same Chas. C. Adams. Heury with the authorities all details last September, K on Act, Anderson. tives “white and the tiled no complaint fact fvith the of the S. eodtfip slaves,’’ expressed the machin- ing that, exception ships are due at Charleston, C., early decis Thos. J. Little. hope that the would be but failed to show up when corporations mill Secrotary of the Navy and the Attorney in February Bext. a crisis. He was started this afternoon. This taught lesson in this pre- ery w 1 re *-- not a member of the cabinet jLi:e commaiiuci dicted strikers, and said no mules. General, victory for the operates is a favorite in the Navy Depart- the is continued the knew of the intention to take this Sigsbee, of the longer the strike present ment. For four years lie was chief his IN greater will be their victory. In opin- MASS MEETING radical action. It is not denied, how- office, and by his energy mills MANCHESTER^ hydrographic ion the cutdown in the Biddeford office to a high standard. N. B., January 24.—A s a ever, that some such move has been long brought up the was entirely unwarranted. Manchester, so a ship 24.—Forecast for recent laoor troubles in the He was lucky to get important Washington, January R. a and an result of the in contemplation, as ie evidenced actual George Andrews, grocer, the as the Maine, considering his rank, and eastern marshal a tell- New England inoluding Secre- imme- Tuesday: Ne\v England ex-city of Biddeford ..made throughout following statement of Assistant which of a commander, but of of this city, the is that ing speech in which he took the opera- cut down operatives the department s Now York, fair; southwesterly winds. mass here this tary Day made this afternoon: diately ho justified worms tives’ side of the with the weavers held a meeting his ^ Hundreds of Children and adults have \ controversy The Havana judgment in the seleotion by running January 24.—Local forecast raws;but are treated for other diseases. The symp- A which was largely attended. “The sending of the Maine to Boston, kj corporations. He compared the present evening a dock in New \ork toms are :—indigestion, with a variable ap- was ex- ship straight into Fair J ^ sentiment of the meeting means the of friendly a f^r Boston and vicinity Tuesday: foul tongue; offensive breath; hard and general simply resumption harbor to running down packed petite; J in the vote which was passed to avoid N full belly with occasional gripings and pains Ji pressed relations with It is customary This was a display of weather: northerly winds becoming % heat and sensation in S and immediately Spain. excursion boat. about the avel; itching send for an organizer and that the rectum and about the anus; eyes heavy and nation to quick nerve pluck ^ \ a weavers' union here. Another for naval vessels of a friendly judgment, variable. dull; itohing of the nose; short, dry cough; t organize pleased the so highly that of the teeth; during sleep; soon be held. in and out of of other department l.ocal Weather Report. grinding starting kj meeting will pass the harbors was sent a compli- fever; and often in children, convulsions. k Captain Sigsbee SN slow also a countries with which they are at peace,and mentary letter. His officers are Portland, Me., Jan. 24.—The looa- have re- good Lieut. Commander tormeniiiMj“I suffered BOILER EXPLOSION KILLED British and German warships lot, including weatber bureau ottioe records as to the for years with tetter. On Lieuts. C.r. dol- visited Havana. This is no new Hiohard Wainwright, TRUE’S I arising my hands were stiff and my fin- THREE. cently and C. W. weather are as follows: \ intended man, John Hood ^;)U"Ke”' 2 PIN WORM crooked. would crack all over movement. The President has G. Blow, POWDER | ? gers th( Lieutenants a. m. Thermom- They 24 (junior grade) S Barometer 20,652; Madison, Wis., January -By yyCadets J. Absolutely Pure and the blood would run from them. The boiler in t to do it for some time, but heretofore •I. 1. Biaudin, E. W. Jenkins, eter Dew Point 10: explosion of a locomotive Amos 18; Humidity 68; doctor ordered me to work. men wen it. N. \V. T. Cluvarius, give up house here today, three something has happened to postpone Holden, Wind NW; Velocity 15: Weather clear. round Bronson and D. F. Jr.; burgeon ELIXIR Then a friend AYER’S SAR- two others serious injured. nothing Boyd, said, Try killed and The orders to the Maine mean C. 8 m. Barometer Thermom- J| !s the best worm remedy made. TRADC mark V^ wert L. G. Paymaster p. 30,024; SAPARILLA.’ I took in all and three engines noth- Henenberger; \y. t tt has been In use 46 years, —-—r—r k eight The building more than I have said and there is C. P. Howell, eter Dew Point Humidity 64; and enectuai. frank Beck Littlefield, Chief Engineor 22; 12; J is purjly vegetable, harmless ^ bottles, which healed me.” wrecked. The dead are: clear. Where nc wormi are it acts as a Ionic, % completely them. Passed F. C. Bowers; Wind NW.; Velocity 8; Weather present house foreman: Wesley fechelhr ing alarming nor unfriendly in Assistant Engineer ^ and oorrects the condition of the mucous mom- ^ Mrs. W. Pa. round in- J. K. Morris and D. A SLOAN, Royersford, engine, Charle: is fully Assistant Engineers Mean daily therm. 22; maximum 4 bran© of the stomach and bowels. positive ^ engineer; of the wrecked “The Spanish ministor here « ash- care for and a val- a hurt H. Cadet Engineers Pope max. ve- ^ Constipation and Biliousness, engineer. The seriously so far as Merrit; therm, 27; minimum therm, 18; remedy in all the common of Young, burned am formed of what is going on and and Arthur C. RenshaW; Chaplain complaints ^ V. Baxter, fireman, leg lngton wind 20 N. total Suablechildren. Price «S6e. Ask your druggist for it. Fred ■ locity. W.; precipita- J I know was not made the objec- J. P. Chadwick and Liout, of Marinos, I»r. J. F. TRUE A CO., Auburn, Me- scalded; Emil Olson, machinist, terriblj slightest tion, 0. J treatment for for free J steam. A. W. Cattlin, J Special TapeWormp/tfrrite pamphlet Teller. 1 | burned and scalded by escaping tion to it.” MISCELLANEOUS. month should be PORTLAND WON. favor of not annexation ofaHawail, pensions less than $8 a ''be part of the administration means. only Mr. McKinley but also of Cuba. a month now. GET WELL AND STAY WELL But I do know what ought Mr. raised »he point against A Four Period Game in Rockland Last that is to send to ‘‘I cannot,” declared Morgan, Mr Perkins to do at once, ami that it was new legisla- 1846 THE ORIGINAL 1897 to Mr.Cleveland's statement that he the amendment Night. WHAT MAKES YOU SICK Havana the North Atlantic squadron "acoept GJEX KID OF Hawaiian annexa- tect American citizens was always opposed to of A NIJ STAY RID OF 11. maintain order, pro one Allen took Mr. Perkin’s point Cubans in tion. I can name at least confidential fl5i?P in and and aid the an extended epeeoh, was property of Mr. Cleveland who will order a test for Rookland, January 24.—Rookland their as Franco helped friend support achieving liberty, tho Republican party defeated Portland in a It is so simple to fee well that we wonder why Infi. A little me in the beliof that the statement is not which ^ lampooned tonight by very our revolutionary fathers in that party was the worst there are so sick Ex-Pres- declaring that an extra many people. nerve on the Department Senator Insinuates true.” n&Q. exoiting game,requiring period the part of Navy Morgan pTiiuTiv tiliB old soldiers he because in Mr. then presented an extended Come to think about it, must would settle the Cuban question Morgan said that Mr. Allen had Line up and summary: review of Mr. Cleveland’s connection Mr Perkins they don't know what's made them sick. twenty-four hours.. ident is a Falsifier. offered him to make J. rush- ot with the Ha waiian affairs course of taken an’opportunity Rockland—Murphy, O’Malley, pe5traSts Louisiana in|tho If they knew tiiat, they could prevent it, and Representative Iloyer of when it was a well centre; Gendreau, half satisfac- which he denounced the accrediting of a political speech ers; McGown, The Old Reliable Remedy, when were sick, in some eases cure them- the naval connnittie, expressed fact that the Republican party M. they Maine to commissioner Blount to the gov- known back; O’Malley, goal. mere tion at the sending of the special of the soldiers. selves. But so long as we don't take as a of without was the friend Whip- Havana. When come to ernment "piece duplicity as Portland—Campbell. (Curtis), or foreign warships reaching any conclusion to care of our health, we shall always be more ol Without rushers; MoKay, oentre; Turnbull, New Orleans it is regarded as a mark REITERATES THAT HE INTENDED parallel.” of order against Mr. Allen’s ple, less siolc. At length the the point half respect and cunnot possibly take great hf^read correspond- the Senate at 5.50 back; Allen, goal and clean Spain ence between Minister Willis and the amendment, adjourned CURES at HEALS The simple rules of health are: Keep umbrage at the presence of the Maine TO ANNEX HAWAII. Goal. Won Rush by. Time, Hawailian and with the ex- until tomorrow. by. by. Caged take exercise, eat good food, scour out your Havana. government it. He said that Mr. Cleveland, after 1— Whipple, 1.80 stomach. Senator Turpie—“I ,am very glad of Queen. THE HOUSE. Portland, Campbell, Cuts, Wounds, Bruises, the correspondence -was submitted) to IN 2— Rookland, Campbell, McGown, -.10 This last means: Don’t tolerate indigestion. I is good news.” 2.50 him, seeing that he had a man (Mr.Dole) Political Debate on Alleged Inter- 3— O’Malley, Cordial. A Senator Daniel—‘‘It .ought to have been Lively Rockland, Murphy, Sores, Colds, Sprains, Cure It with Shaker “Digestive Indiana Addresses to deal with who wus incapable of dis- 4— Whipple, 8. 0-1 done two years ago. Turpie of Senate on tliu view With President on Immigration Portland, Murphy, stomach full of undigested, fermented, putrid honesty or retired from the Held Limit Representative Cummings of New York Resolution—Pension intrigue, Murphy,- Hoarseness, Frostbites, food ts the unhealthlest thing you can think Turpie Appropria- and shouldered the whole Hawaiian mat- Dill. 5— 3.50 said: ‘‘The Maine oug ht to have been , Rookland, Murphy, Murphy, llebated Three ter He declared his belief 5 00 Sore of. sent two s It would tion Hill Hours and upon Congress. House 6— Rockland, Murphy, O’Malley, Throat, to Havana yeai ago. re- Washington, January 24.—The Chilblains, that Mr. Cleveland in to -- Limit our diseases and troubles comes from have saved the life of m an American endeavoring Campbell,- Half any Roes Over. had a of hours of instate the ex-queen upon the throne, spent couple today transacting 7— Whipple, .12 Catarrh, the of undigested food. More than half citizen; put a stop to tl ie butcheries Portland, Murphy, Piles, poisons view as of State once to the District of 5.8.. n to in the 24 —The in Secretary Marcy business relating 8— Portland, Murphy, Campbell, of them could be cured with Shaker Digestive Vfeyler and forced Spai troop Washington, January proposed and late had, the annexation of the islands and O’Malley, 25 ALSO ranks of civilization. But better Hawaii was ex- Columbia the remainder of the day !*.—Rockland, Murphy, Cordial. annexation of somewhat the of the He said he .45 than never. The has waited for pensioning queen. 10— Portland, Campbell, Campbell, when we think eountrjv on the Indian bill. During More than half, because often tensively reviewed by Mr. Morgan of had no desire to argue the matter, feeling appropriation Limit. a time. I am glad tin .t its outoryjhas ad Murphy,-- and a course of long that he had re the consideration of the latter bill a 0.02 we are Bick we are only weak, the administration from Alabama while speaking to a ques- assured correspondence lively 11— Portland, Murphy, Curtis, INFLAMMATIONS & HEMORRHAGES at last started today faot that Mr. food without effort by the not only established the debate was an nourishing digested its lethargy.” tion of He had been the political precipitated by Murphy,-Limit. personal privilege. Cleveland was considering stomach (with the aid of Shaker Digestive Cor- Grosvetsrr of Ohio said covertly allusion made by Mr. Simpson, Populist 6; Rockland, 5. Stops, Representative as saying in executive session of but that his Score, Portland, dial) would reinvigorate the whole system and he construed this action to mean that represented question annexation, of Kansas, relative to an alleged inter- 51. Fouls,Portland, was a lasting Allen, 41; O'Malley. out- that ex-President Cleveland was in favor action in regard to Hawaii view with the on of You Get Pond’s Extract! make us well. there was apprehension of another President the subjeot Rockland. Referee, Long. Timer, Black- Be Sure disgrace upon this country. He reiterated ten cent trial bottle will prove it. All break at Havana and that; it would be of Hawaiian annnexation. This state- immigration. Mr. Grosveuor expressed 800. SUBSTITUTES ARE DANGEROUS II A that Mr. Cleveland was in favor Ington. Attendance, our He said he hisbolief the that the President had never 41 directed against people. a denial from Mr. Cleve- opinion 4. ___ druggists. ment called out of but that Mr. Dole’s honesty 7; BIDDEFORD, could not think the of the Maine annexation, used some of the language imputed to gLEWISTON, Write for interesting book to The Shakers, sending of his state- him to abandon his of over- and between the United land, and in support original forced policy him and the debate drifted into a Biddeford, Jauary 2-1.—Lewiston Sold in* bottles only, with was due to any strain gov- general buff 30 Eeade Street, New York. the Mr. addressed the Senate throwing the provisional Hawaiian discussion of this at and our landscape trade• States and Spain, but rath sr to meet ment Morgan he our industrial conditions, Biddeford crossed sticks evening wrappers ernment. He said the correspondence in the course which the strike in Now mark printed thereon. See that our emergency of an oqtoreak. One of the features of of National hall in a clean and anticipated at great length. foundation for the broad very snappy name ts on label and wrapper. J. P. Lev 'is of Washing- had read laid the England, the high prices for wheat in Representative the session was an elaborate speech by that Mr. Cleveland capable game. The audience was very enthusias- RMLTS M BEGRAVL ton, said his understands g was that the predicate _was Kansas and the defaulting Republican in of the of one and intending to Maine had to Havani at the request Mr. Turpie of Indiana support deolaring policy officials in Nebraska necessarily played tic. Both teams received a good reception. gone into effect another. of Congul General Lee with a view to Teller resolution. carry their Messrs. Dingley, Greene, The Biddefords hud hard two balls EXTRACT CATARRH REMEDY Mr. White of California, factitiously parts. luck, POND’S American lnt crests and that bill was Mercer and Simpson participated. Conttnned From First Pago. protecting The pension appropriation referred to Mr. discussion of the placed in the Lewiston’s cage coming out. Catarrh. Price 75 Cents bottle. General Lee was in effect to use his own Morgan’s For per called and debated for nearly three Hawaiian auestion in open session and The line and as to the use to. be made of the up Washington, January 24.—An amusing up summary: sumo their friendly calls at Cuban ports judgment declared that the Senator’s remarks Mr. Lewis said be most heartily hours, but was not passed, the Seriate at tho of the Biddeford—Dawson and Jason* rushers; and go In and out just as the vessels of navy. showed the utter futility of confining the incident occurred opening this course if a single Ameri- tomorrow the Perry, center; Tobin, half back; Murphy, other nations do. The MaiDe will go in approved adjourning until pending discussion of such matters to the execu- session of the House today. POND’S EXTRACT DENTIFRICE can’s life or lof property was in goal. a or two on just such a visit. The piece of a of order made against session of the Senate. day disposal point tive Mr. Kleberg, Democrat of Texas, rais- Lewiston—Tarrant and Walton, rush- For the Teeth. Price 50 Cents per bottle. has issued orders for vessels danger. Mr. Allen of Mr. Baoon of said he had department an amendment offered by Georgia, ing to a question of personal privilege, ers; Fitzgerald, center; Furbush, half attend the celebrations in Mr. to that Mr. on to publio DUPONT SAILS FOB FLEET. bill. understood Morgan say called attention to a poll of tho House at New Nevada to the pending back; White, goal. Mobile and the Blount was not appointed minister to the the bill in a New POND’S EXTRACT PREPARATIONS to 2A.—The immigration printed Goals. Won Rush By. Caged T. Orleans and for the torpedo flotilla Key West, January torpedo Hawaiian government because he could York this He said he By. By. are for sale at- all first-class drug sailed six o’clock paper morning. visit Galveston, Texas.” boat Dupont at tonight Washington. January 24.—Mr. Walthall not have been oonflrmed by the Senate. had been made to favof the bill when he Bl—Biddeford, Tarrant, Jason, U.30 stores, or sent on receipt was for with official despatches and dis- of by the At the Spanish legation nothing Tortugas of Mississippi presented the oredeDtials After some colloquy, Mr. Morgan was unalterably opposed to it. „2—Lewiston, F’urbueh, Furbush, 0.10 price known of the order for the Maine to pro- mall for the squadron. of Mr. H. H. S. Money, as Senator from claimed any intention to convey such an Mr. Democrat of Missouri, 3— Lewiston, Dawson, Fitzgerald, 2.33 Lome said Dockery, coed to Havana. Minister de Mississippi to succeed''the late Senator idea and expressed the belief that any also said lie had without his authority 4— Lewiston, Dawson, Tarrant, 2.55 Pond’s 76 Fifth N. Y. it was true that it BLANCO OUT REGONNOITERSING. Extract Co., Aye., that even in case por- George, and the oath of office was admin- Democratic Senate would have confirmed been made to favor the measure. 5— Lewiston, Jason, Tarrant, 5.08 serious. tended nothing Havana, January 24.—Captain General istered to Mr. Money. Mr. Walthall pre- Mr. Blount to any position. “I suggest that the roll Do called,” ex- 6— Lewiston, Dawson, Tarrant, 4.11 o’clock this a resolution the Mr. Vest of Missouri it would of Illi- 7— 1.15 PBETTX SIGNIFICANT. Blanco left the palace at ,slx sented joint adopted by thought claimed Mr. Cannon, Republican Biddeford, Dawson, Jason, aside from any Question of annexation of Villa of the to Mr. Cleveland if the factB 8— 0.47 morning for the railroad station legislature Mississippi, urging be unjust nois, ‘‘and the poll correoted.” Lewiston, Dawson, Tarrant, and without harboring any previous 24—While admin- on ail to intervene in not at this time oalled to the Sen- of 0.25 Washington, January Nueva where he embarked express United States government were “The Chair thinks the jurisdiction 8—Biddeford, Tarrant, Jason, designs of restoring that monarchy, I in- miss no of of the insur- attention that a resolution was the Con- 10— istration officials opportunity train for on tlib south coast. the Cuban war on begalf ate’s the House does not go beyond Biddeford, Dawson, Jason, 1.11 the relations of our represen- confidence in the if relative to this vestigated declaring their promise From there he will take a ooastlng steam- gents. “Peaceably if it can; forcibly pnssed by Congress in 1895 gressional Record,” said the Speaker. 11— Lewiston, Tarrant. Tarrant. 1.02 tatives to its overthrow. This investi- of it be of Santa of Tarrant-Limit. of the maintenance peace, may er to ClonfuegOB, provinoe Clara, it must. government’s policy concerning foreign Mr. Boutelle, Republican Maine, satisfied me that our of interest that the Mr. divided gation noted as a matter and from that port be will go to Manza- The resolution was read and referred to affairs, whioh Vest conceived chairman of 'the committee on naval Score—Lewiston, 7; Biddeford, LJStops interference in the revolution of 1893 was assembled near the United States has Key niiin nf Santiaizo de Cuba. the committee on foreign relations. between the President and Congress —Murphy. 35; White, 48. Fouls—Tarrant. dicomeofnl T nrnii IH crlarilxr fni* woat eho most formidable fleet of war- that he would iur uie aujumieiranuu a for During the absence of the captain general Mr. Morgan gave notice responsiuiiiiy calling on the Secretary of the Navy Referee—Snowman. Timer—Murnane, the sake of our national honor and our been in our the U M UVV.S.W the Hawaiian matter. of sites ships that has gotten together Gen. Paraldo will exercise ftamotions ISUILiO If Ail UUUUg attitude upon information as to the suitability Attendance—500. country’s fair name have repaired that It is made to be home waters for many years. of that omfce. ment concerning what he conceived for an armor plate factory in the South under wrong. nn of the North Atlanta) squadron an attack upon his veraoity by an ex- recommendation that they lie on BATH PLAYS HERE TONIGHT. “In to the Cuban question, my 'CENSORSHIP ABOLISHED. with£the regard command of Admiral Sicard, Flagship President of tho United States—Mr. the table. The called attention to was made known to Con- In accordance with notice report Bath's crack team will be here to- position fully New first aiass battleships Iowa, Cleveland. previously the fact that invitations had been issued polo in the various in which York, Havana, January 24.—The censorship Mr. Perkins of California called gress messages Massachusetts; second class was then laid be- given, and will meet Portland in City was Indiana, over has been The Teller resolution for sealed proposals for land, buildings night the subject was discussed. I opposed foreign newspapers the bil’. now con- and Texas; cruisers and in accordance with up pension appropriation a armor hall. The home team is in line of battleships Maine abolished. fore the Senate, favored and machinery for government to the recognizance belligerancy and boat Mr.Gallinger of New Hampshire and as be seen the account Detroit and Montgomery; despatch notices previously given, Mr. Turpie ad- factory which would be opened dition may by my position was perfectly well known. com- the of an amendment plate the boat flotilla THE FLEET SAILED. in of the adoption providing of last game, is well to on was Fern ana torpedo dressed the Senate suppport he January 28, 1898, and that the Secretary night’s prepared My position nil these questions that hereafter no pension shall paid the Bath team a hot posed of the Cushing, Ericoson, Dupont 24.—At 9.30*this resolution. when these were opened would send a give light. Camp- made perfectly clear in the official docu- a West, January of from which win be reinforced in Key denounced as a falsehood of upon power attorney pensioners all bell’s thumb has very much time can be no and Porter, the United States fleet, Includ- Mr. Turpie special report to Congress containing improved ments of the and there The morning residing in foreign countries. he is now able to down to his old few days by the Poote. big protected from this The the gold men the statement that the stan- information. In view of the fact that and get mistake.” at the New ing the Maine, sailed port. Mr. Gorman then addressed the Senate is possible is fitting out dard silver dollar was worth only half its was to carry out the form in the game. Tonight’s game *uiser announced destination was Tortugas, and measure. He said that the bill Secretary proceeding and Cook, who and that some time in the upon the it but about to be an exciting one. of iork navy yard, Captain came from this faoo value, law, Mr. Boutelle said he thought Plenty was at the until news Washington did not carry by -eight or ten million remain at Chandlers’ musio commands the ship, Navy known here fnture it would be worth still less. He ueoessary to call on the Secretary for in- good seats GENERAL FEATURES OF STRIKE. to sail latter afternoon it was generally dollars the sum necessary for the pensions Department Site expeoting destined for Havana. analyzed tho bill proposed by the mone- formation which he would furnish. store. Admiral Sloard’s that the Maine was for 1899. He charged that the bill was 24.—The part of this week to join left, in this to tary commission and 6harply attacked the The first resolution was laid on the Boston, January principal Two torpedo boats are port framed to meet the deficit In revenues Manager Burnham has given McKay events in the industrial situation in New uadron, to communicate that all debts should be pay table without but Mr. Under- ;q be used as dispatch boats proposition which was the administra- division, full of the Portland team and able in as that anticipated by of Insisted charge today, were firtt, the return of RESIGNED. the fleet. gold, especially provision one of efforts wood, Democrat Alabama, up- England LEE HAS NOT with tion. It was simply several will look to him for results. Manager of the made the government obligations payable on a division his resolution the striking workmen Queen City to create a fictitious balance in the treas- upon calling Burnham feels that ho now has the ma- January 24.—Assistant JUNTA DOESN’T UNDERSTAND. in He suggested that this was an the for the information mills at Burlington, Vt., secondly, the Washington, gold. He said that the commission of pen- upon Secretary terial for a winner and in this belief he Day said tonight: There Is ab- indirect method of discrediting the ury. obtained the armor board as to strike of those in the Secretory New York, January 2.—Neither Presi- sions had submitted estimates to the Sec- by plate has certainly the indorsement of the gen- employed spinning no truth in the that Gen. standard silver dollar which, by the en- the of Southern as loca- of a mill of the Fall River solutely report dent Palma nor members of the Cuban of tho Interior which showed that advantages places eral and critics. department has tendered his He is actment of that would te left retary an armor but a publio polo Lee resignation. understand the reason as- proposition as as tions for plate plant, by Iron and the refusal of junta seem to its debt $148,337,000 and possibly high $160,- company, thirdly In accord with the administra- and dry without proper pay- vote of 107 to the resolution was a perfect the Stats Department for the high would he necessary for the pension 105, STATEMENT FROM MR. BARROWS. the weavers union of Fall River by vote and the administration with him. signed by He did not believe any such 000,000 tion ordering of the Maine to Havana. As far ing ability. during 1899. He read some tabled. of 117 to 14 to allow the King Philip would ever find publio favor department Mr. of Iowa, then Mr. Charles D. Barrows of this was as hostilities were concerned, U was proposition statements the commissioner of Curtis, Republican city mill weavers to strike. The contention PROM CUBAN JUNTA. In the United States. Indeed he had a by claimed the for the Distrlot of that the conditions of affairs to- a House committee in the day asked his reported affirmed conviction that silver would pensions before yesterday regarding in this last incident is the most interest* the same as when the profound Columbia committeee Senor secretary of the Cuban day was precisely course of which the commissioner pre- to Miss Adelaide Mason, The refusal was on the ground Quesada, finally be restored to its proper position, Two hours were consumed in the con- engagement ing. given Albertini of the Cuban war broke out. dicted that there would be a deficiency have Junta and Senor not by international agreement, but by sideration of the distrlot business, after g “I was very much surprised,”! te said, that all other operatives accepted in were about the PARDONED. unless a larger appropriation was made. and staff Washington, PRISONERS the honest individual action of the which the House went into committee of ‘‘When I read in the the same cut down of 11 1-9 per oent, the day conferring with Mr. Mason of Illinois, inquired If Mr. Jthe report Sunday Capitol during has various countries of the world. He con- the whole and resumed consideration of such a strike would weaken the union. the Cuban status, Havana, January 24.—Gen. Blanco Gorman had any fear that the Kepublioan and cannot'understand how such a members concerning cluded with the statement that he and the Indian bill. papers Aside from these events the situation in of the a all prisoners have to borrow as much appropriation Speaking 'ir. said! “The sending issued degree pardoning were to rest party would story nto circulation. MissMasonhad Quesada other silver advocates willing to a pro-forma amendment, Mr. Simpson, got other mills centers remained unchanged; Maine to whatever be the official now sentence for complicity in the money as that of the Democratic. Cuba, under their case with the people. Populist of Kansas commented on an in- also heard the report, and today I received The mills workmen who led version, is In our opinion proof that “rebellion” whose terms of imprison- “The points I make,” replied Mr. Gor- Queen City terview with the President rolative to the a from her in which she ex- the the lower scale of are in such condition in the on or before Feb. 28 man, “is that you are not levying enough telegram revolt against things ment would expire strike in the cotton mills of New to the of the Eng- that a so un- two weeks returned to work strongholds that anarohy reigns next. taxes pay expenses govern- pressed her surprise story prices, ago, Spanish and Mr. of Alabama, under a ques- the into the land, wherein the President was quoted the reduction. The and that Amerioan citizens £ Morgan ment. Of course money paid should ever have made its today, accepting t, rose at the con- as the condition of labor and foundod ap- to at WITH SPAIN. tion of personal privilege on acoount of the Pacific rail- deprecating result of the strike there are unable find protection RECIPROCITY treasury as trom her. The only apparent property clusion of Mr. address to make as favoring a restriction of immigration. pearanoe coming reports the hands of the Impotent Spanish govern- Turpie’s road sale has built up the balance. Had reaohed but she had has been that the weavers, who had no 24.—Minister of which he had earlier Mr. of the of the had previously her, and have now the of Washington, January a statement given it not been for that we should have been Simpson spoke report when went out have ment. protection on the always taken pains to deny them.” organization they to ■Woodford has cabled to the department notice. He referred to a dispatch from condition. agricultural department experts theirlown vessels. It is a declaration ina serious a union. tliat the of N J., ex-President conditions of the residents of the slums of formed permanent the world that the United States are not of state government Spain Princeton, quoting “How much more did we get for the REPLIES TO MORGAN. a commercial as a statement said to New York in which he said the experts CLEVELAND afraid of the Spanish rabble which seems has consented to negotiate Cleveland denying Pacific road than you agreed to take it?” on the have been made Mr. Morgan in an ex- that their poverty was due to ex- 24.—When to oontroi.the Spanish officials. The atti- treaty with the United States by asked Mr. Mason. alleged Princeton, N. J., January ecutive session of the Senate to the effect travagance. The experts he said stated remarks tude of the Spanish papers and officials basis" of reciprocity with schedules for “That is a question,” replied Mr. Gor- shown Senator Morgan’s today that Mr. Cleveland was once in favor of that these sometimes bought beef States Senate relative to has been such that the presence of an Cuba and the peninsular. The negotia- man, “that is yet to be determined. people in the United in- annexation of Hawaii. Mr. Morgan said in that is or steak when they could get twice as much Mr.Cleveland’s on tho Hawaiian Amerioan warship In Havana means tions will be conducted in Wasbington|at Whether y|our policy wise position he could not discuss his own statements. nutriment out of bananas. The upshot ex-President Cleveland authorized CAMERAS. tervention; undoubtedly they will now be otherwise remains to be seen.”’ treaty, a time to agreed upon. was comment was that there for yet “No statement for publication made Gorman conoluded with the state- of Mr.Simpson’s a statement to the Associated of say that it is the most natural thing Mr. Press, said he “thence Mr. Cleveland should be economy in governmental the is a any nation to send Its vessels to the ports by me,” ment that it had been predetermined whioh following part: Self-toning paper. in such a statement without affairs. do not believe in mat- of a friendly power, and Mr. De Lome SOUTH PORTLAND. accepting Congress should adjourn with slim ap- “I discussing from me what the Mr. of In some will declare that his government is de- first ascertaining facts propriations and no legislation whatever. Dingiey Maine, replied ters of this kind as a private citizen. I Plates and Films. ? shows his to ex- natured remarks in which he twitted to be lighted. But we shall soon hoar from were, willingness accept Mr. Perkins of California in charge of good do not care, however, misrepresent- statements in the Hawaiian a Mr. Simpson on having ceased to treat therefore that ever since Gen. Weyler’s subordinates in Cuba and Mr. Ernest Elliott of South Portland, parto the bill then made general statement, ed. I will say Lantern Slide Plates, of the matter.” it had about the miseries of bleeding Kansas, the of Hawaiian annexation j from that Is, if the cannons of saying that been framed upon esti- question Spain, and Miss Theresa Harrison Portland, said that it was well known and was now for else- Maine do not bring to the Spanish minds Mr, Morgan mates furnished by the secretary of the looking misery was presented I have been utterly and in noon some of Mr. Cleveland's friends where. to it. I that prudence in this oase is the better were united marriage Sunday to during Interior. He expressed his belief that the constantly opposed regarded his first administration that he was in “We have Populist rule in Kansas now the annexation part of valor.” by Rev. L. H. Bean, at the newly con- tariff law would yet yield sufficient reve- and still regard proposed and there is no out as ’98 Rambler I Senor Albertini says the sending of the nue to meet all the expenses of the govern- longer any misery of these island not only opposed to our structed house of the bride on Bean street, said Mr. Maine will itself by future events. ment. there,” Simpson. national policy, but as a perversion of justify riraiur «. nf thn i mmfirii relatives Mr. said he also BICYCLES. GRUMBLERS. iatv wj. Continuing Dingiey national mission. The mission of Prom his acquaintance with Spanish GREAT iUl, x vvruucuviuuu uuucu uuucu our believed in economy, Due be it is to uuuu anu m»xe a methods he says there is greater room for were present. tion to Hr Gorman’s statement towith- thought our nation up that on every proposition to In- out of what we than has yet been shown was the it has hold He hoped that the strange country already apprehension The tide, whioh highest Grumbling Will Cease If Portland People apppiopriations. Mr. aB soon as so far as it related to the crease expenditure Simpson had voted ave. instead of annexing islands. and be declares that Spain did some statement policy greater been for many years Sunday, THIS citizen-8 Advice. In the affirmative. Hawaiian finds that Cuba is lost, a of Will Follow of the committee would be cleared up, “In regard to the monarchy, mischief the shore of "That is not true,” Mr. slaughter will be inaugurated wi»n me unusual alODg coming as it did from a member of the Interposed ot Morro Castle and the Cabanas South Portland. During the high tide are sick committee. He wanted to know whether Simpson. guns When the kidneys they gram- “I leave that to the members who have trained on the city of Havana. there was a definite policy on the part the breakwater was nearly submerged. It is a blessed ble of the committee to reduce appropriations seen him filing through the tellers,” re- period The of the harbor dredgers were Mr. who concluded in a woman’s life when OPINIONS OF CONGRESSMEN. guages Yon hear them clear through the back. so far as to produce a fictitious balance. sponded Dingley, by jBk he members would a dear little stranger carried from the breakwater by the clear the “So far as I am concerned” said Mr. saying hoped follow * You feel them through body. down There wm a expressed am satisfied that there will be the words, not the example of Mr. comes driving gratification waves. The turbulent waters washed Platt, “I Simp- of the house committee when overtaxed. son. out of cloudland to among members They grumble no deficit in the government revenues in more of the wreoked sohoonor Susan P. its home in her i w on affairs especially by Messrs. Know how the kidneys grumble? and I think a of the Mr Curtis, RepublioaD of Kansas, com- make foreign 1899 study receipts her Heatwole and Parsons, three Re- Thurlow from Cushing’s Island to the back to under the law will menting on Mr. Simpson’s statement heart and call Smith, It’s a simple thing; your will tell from month present had some nn- about the of in mother. Yet the A ijEB&g pulilicans, who expressed shore near Portland head. fully justify my belief.” reappearance prosperity ma-^/ If]|[ of tho committee Kansas to of women ap- r^st at the non-action The electrics were delayed more or less you. In the course of an extended statement, owing Populistio rule, said jority ^ in the matter of Cuba, They is the first grumbling warn- that in one year of rule in proach this time with of tile House all day Sunday, but not until noon Backache Mr. Allison of Iowa, chairman of the Republican other members of the com- this the farmers of Kansas had fear and misgiving nave informed could they run with any degree of reg- ing. committee on appropriations, declared oountry was a desire on the off of both for themselves OUR SUCCESS there part as 850,000,000 while w" mittee that ularity. it and If you heed it that 6uch a purpose had been attributed paid mortgages ^ of the House to vote The kidneys give under the rule in Kansas and the expected little / of the Republicans Capt. Thomas Wallace of Pine street, by Mr. Gorman to the committee was Populistic every (TT lies in (!>e fa< t that we on the Cuban question, not, state institution was for lack of one. The heart fore- their sentiments yesterday was reported very low at his news to him. He said that it was neither suffering mother’s^JJ have always given our a desire which they also felt. All of these Look out for trouble, it will of the committee nor of the funds and for the first time In years state bodes some home. A telegram was sent to his son, surely the purpose ustomers toe best members of the committee expressed to shirk warrants wero being “not weakness or Bert Wallace, who is now in New come. party any responsi- stamped good yjf for with what had been Capt. Republican for lack of funds.” The in value obtainable themselves as pleased York to return home He pointed out the fact that such people of Kansas imperfection the immediately. and bility. • • said that it suited him Urinary trouble, kidney trouble, he said were of the while the wom- their money. done. Mr. Smith The Elizabeth City was considerably reductions as were made in the appropria- proud Republican /r&b baby His were in favor miseries. A nature fears its in every way. people disturbed by the roughness of the water many tions would necessai ily have to be con- party. /[ anly Mr. said that when the own and of Cuban liberty. Sunday. She was not able to run way Doan's Kidney Pills are made for kid- fined to two or three of the great appro- Simpson Popu- /[ sufferings^ per- STEINWAY, it is eminent- from a little Mr. Heatwole: “I think and as a for measures. He discussed at lists retired power three years ago SI baps spice of vani- into the slip consequence neys priation a United States only. left in the state about her makes HARDMAN, ly proper that warship about one hour passengers had to watch Mr. Gorman’s statements concern- they 8600,000 treasury. ty figure see no reason cure every form of kidney ill. length resumed VT"ber drea<* that its should be at Havana. I why their chances to ashore. They the deficit which he said was growing When they last year the treasury attrac- get ing c°ntour GABLES. it should not have heen done before.” The of Portland with an of was rive may be de- experience people up, concluding expression be- bankrupt. (y fj[\ Mr. Pearson—“ That Is right. I hope CASH CORNER. the tariff law would The controversy attracted more and \ stroyed by maternity. proves this. lief that present pro- Y PEASE. other ships will follow so that no harm revenue for the needs of the more attention as It proceeded, gradually But as a matter of fact The D. W. Clark Ice Co. have a large Here’s a case in point: duce ample (hi ) J&wk* may come to American citizens.” drawing others into it. J*i wben a woman is in per- BRAUMULLER crew of men at work on their Franklin government. Chairman Boutelle of tho House com- ponds. Mr. C. Statson, of 180 St., of Nevada-said there oould Mr. Grosvener, Republican of Ohio, feet health and condi- Mr. Stewart v NORRIS & HYDE mittee on naval affairs said that If the were prepared; to j open the ponds is not a in the as there took to Mr. quota- rion, motherhood should They says: “My story long one, but be no deflict treasury was exception Simpson’s J\ Transposing Key Board. Maine had gone to Havana it was an en- Monday morning but the snow has com- the vaults a of tion from the alleged interview with the °nly serve to enhance it is complete and I am glad to testify. now in great surplus $341- tirely natural movement. The sending pelled them to do the work all over agan. whioh he thought to be President on the Immigration question. an<^ accentuate her phy- a lame 000,000 ought put /d Wv THE AESntlOL our to the of the world im- who has been sick For a time I had back, not interview, he O^cT/ sical of ships ports Mr. Harry Noyes, long into circulation in accordance with the The alleged said, purported attractiveness. Ev- aro better in had Self Playing plied no offense. That is they for,” the past few weeks, is somewhat such as I have seen desoribed newspa- to be what Mr. McKinley said In /;*/ cry expectant mother he said, and added: “This is essentially and we hope to see him out again soon. that to Mr. conversation. While he did not should know and avail pers over or under remedies are put BEMr. Gorman replied Platt and private true in time of peace and according to the The snow storms delay the eleotrlcs at from the intend to speak by authority he did not herself of the health-giving, nerve-toning to cure backahce, mine was a soreness Mr. Allison, reading length view of Spain there is no war and the here so badly this winter that it is very up statement of Commissioner of Pensions believe the President had given utterances properties of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- States has not thus far accommodation for where the strain is brought to bear to some of the It gives and United recognized poor working people. just Evans, before the House committee on alleged expressions. Quot- scription. specific strength of war In of is from sentence which made the Presi- endurance to the a condition existing. time Mrs. J. C. Rundlett suffering of the back. It He the organism of maternity ; PIANOS,— — on the small grew tired disclaimed any desire ing AND THE is appropriations. use his when a blookade declared, foreign a severe attaok of throatjand lungjtrouble. the as dent say he would personal in- promotes thorough, healthy, constitutional war, if I stood long, and sometimes ached to reflect upon committee he was may be kept out, as was the case at the reduction in the estimates fluence with members of the House to vigor and recuperative energy. It makes ships if I I had it satisfied Charleston harbor duriDg the war, but much worse stooped. so the securo the passage of the immigration motherhood safe and com- long was made by heads of departments comparatively such a blockade has not been established it was so annoying that I was “ bill and asked if there was a member on fortable; insures the baby’s and and glad and not by the committee. There is, perfection Easy terms of payment. Catalogues free. floor who believed the President had the mother’s and at Havana.” to chance that seemed concluded Mr. Gorman, “an the preserves buoyant spirit the of accept any likely however,” attractiveness. Mr. Boutelle regarded sending determination on the part of the said any such thing. womanly line with to; remove it. The right thing came at evident came in Mrs. Elizabeth Merrick the Maine as quite in the to keep the appropriations "No, no,” choruses from the Hull, 27 Street, Paw- no II. & administration tucket, R. I., writes: ‘‘I have taken Dr. Pierce’s custom and as furnishing ground for last. I went to H. Hay Son’s revenues in order side. drug within possible that a Republican Favorite Prescription and cannot too well M. STEINERT<& SONS’ 00. on the of or for [trFrtssent seven on the bill speak 'jc I part Spain street and be After pages irritat store on Middle got Doan’s fictitious balance may shown.” 3 completing of it. I have had fifteen babies, and always had in this country. of New tho House ndjourned. a bad time. Sometimes doc- T. C. HIcGouldrfc, Ulsrr. agitation FOR WEAK MEN. Pills. They removed it and I Mr Gallinger Hampshire, I had to have two of the ways and Kidney tors. I last < Chairman Dingley chairman ot the pensions committee then began taking your Prescription Tel. 818 2. 517 ongrres* Nt. jan22T.T&Stf committee said that in TRtAL WITHOUT EXPENSE.! have not had a symptom of it since. and in September I birth to two little means questions a biief statement his July, gave made concerning FIRST BAPTIST PARISH. never had character he would not ex- The famous Appliance and Remedies of tf the whole story. Its has been girls, and I had such an easv time. I of diplomatic the first That’s completeness Ho sharply criticized time to of the Erie Medical Co. nowfor time M position. no doctor, and was not in pain half of the press an as the expediency of the attitude ho had as- of the First opinion offered on trial without expense to any Is its whole recommendation. he said, because A meeting Baptist parish as before. My weight is about two hundred as it was tobe that the Eg the move presumed honest man. Not a dollar to be paid « SO as to certain phases of the pension held last and was at- My twins when born weighed ten acted with a com- Doan’s Kidney Pills, cents per sumed was night largely pounds. executive authorities iu advance. Cure Effects of Errors B box, but be was satisfied to rost on pounds each. They are fine girls, now four not available to all sent ni.estion, tended. The meeting was called for the pleteness of information or Excesses in Old or Yobng. Manhood jfl for sale by dealers; by mail on He was in favor of the pay- months old.” How to and m his’record. the Moreover, Mr. Ding- Fully Restored. Enlarge of to one of taking some aotion in regard In many cases where is one HALE general public. Portions B reoeipt price by Foster-Mllburn ment of a pension every honestly purpose constipation CLARENCE GIFFORD it of course, to be pre- Strengthen Weak, Undeveloped Co., of the causes of Dr. ley said, was, Home M N. sole to one. to the ohuroh. No action was aggravating disease, Will continue his classes and was dictated of Body. Absolutely unfailing Buffalo, Y., agents for the entitled repairing in private instruct sumed that any such step by »»_ of Nebraska offered an Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets should be used Treatment. No C. 0. D. or other scheme. M Allen at a future date another meet- on in French and German, using the same executive auhorities thought to United States. the bill taken, hut with the “Favorite Prescrip- what the A pialn offer by a firm of high standing. |j amendment to providing that conjunction motliods as before. 42 Fixe Street, between interest of the country. tho name less be called and the matter 1 tion.” are the and most be for the hest "_»j Remember DOAN’S and take hereafter no pension of than $8 a ing will disposed They simplest the hours of band 7 o’clock for particulars. Sulzer of New York, eod3w Representative ERIE MEDICAL no substitute. should be granted and that all of. | perfectly BSUiml Iw&tive aysr itjvttjrWO* JanU said: “I do not know what this aot on 00.»aaq^1 month MISCEIAANKOCS. ter considered more fully. The order pro- MISCBULAtreOITS. | ANNEXATION OF DEERING. THE ALICE CLARK LAUNCHED- WESTBROOK. SAID IT. vided for the removal of the polling place PHILLIPS BROOKS To the Editor of the Press: from the Hill school house to the New Schooner Will Be Owned and Com- Hooky A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE.), I have read with a deal of-interest room beneath the residence at great manded by Portland Men. The East End W. 0. T. tJ., will meet reading the artioles for the annexa- No. 1 Cumberland street: of tenderness and swelling of a part, and against this afternoon with Mrs. Eliza Hall, Heat sense tion of to in Alderman Knowlton for the committee that there is need of Instant repair Deering Portland, published January 24.—The four-master Lamb at the usual hour. are all indications Bath, street, on the and also a on claims in time. Where these symptoms exist of to PRESS, and being a voter schooner Alice E. Clark was launched At the of the Tax oinb reported favorably .on the bill —the stitch It Has a World Meaning meeting Single disease of Alj small in the of Deer- of Charles H. for for or the side of the womb, the property holder city at half, past 1 o’clock this held Inst after the usual busi- Leighton $80 janitor the left right successfully evening, will if am interested in the welfare servioe of the and recommended is in, and soon there be, there But the Sick. ing therefore ifternoon from the of Percy & ness the following Armory ovary setting yard papers were read upon at and of that city and if I can be Miss Elizabeth that it bo paid. Report accepted. is not already established, a discharge, trifling prosperity Small, her builders. subjects: “Charity,Its uses and effects,’’ \ is to derive any but later and irritating. Soon, also, convinced that our city Winslow, daughter of J. S. Winslow of and Local Alderman Cloudman for the committee first copious cer- Prosperity. from benefit annexation to Portland I on licenses on the there will be felt dull, dragging pains radiating by Portland, christened the vessel, using The following questions were dismissed reported favorably SICK IT BINGS LIKE shall vote for it. I also think that is of A. H. Small for to the TO THE A tainly American champagne. The sohooner upon proponed remedies: Would the petition permit ovary. voters of both let so but the great majority of the !27.4 feet 43 feet and 20.7 an keep open a pool room at his place of Do not, my sister, your malady go far, KNELL TO HAPPINESS. long, beam, greater economy of government be of and progressive business on The re- of who are suffering in this these enterprising feet in depth. Her gross tonnage it 1621.84 effective remedy? Would the better educa- Cumberland street. those you already inflnenoed only by what in «brmld betrin at once a course of treatment oitlea will be ind net 1395.22.] tion of the and im- port was accepted. best in- working classes, their will be for the President Woodman read a communica- with E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. judgment The vessel is fitted with all the latest proved habits of industry bring about a Lydia terest of themselves and their respective tion from Ella W. Kenniston asking for It will restore the organs to their normal con- Can Tou Understand and Appreciate Its Improvements in marine architecture in- very marked remedy? Would the co- been so far, so much cities. As there has steam steam heat and the $300 offered the city for evideuce dition. Deep Meaning? iluding windlass, operation of labor and capital give the by favor of annexation and so little of the Mbs. E. L. Mybbs, said in sleotrio and bells. The Cabin is Individual freedom Would leading to the arrest and conviction In this connection Quak-^ PRESS lights eought'for? Kev. Phillips Brooks “The man it that the readers of the who of Mrs. ovaries were said, against Inished in oak and is very comfortably direction and interference person removed the body ake, Pa., says: “My badly dis-; that the governmental who knows what It is to act, to work, would be likely to infer Roberts from the old oeme and for almost a year I suffered with se-_ quite furnished. by of any great value? How has It Saccarappa eased, cries out. ‘This alone Is to livel’ voters of both cities were almost unani- she furnished the same. Re- which were almost and a The schooner was full and ready worked as far as It has been tried? tery, having vere burning pains unendurable, dull, heavy pain it 1 think such is rigged How many there are, broken down in mous for annexation, but ferred to the committee on olaims. the lower of my back. If standing I was most relieved with foot for sea before launching. She will be Would a more general distribution of portion my are not doctor health and strength, who would gladly not the case, and although they After a minute session a recess on a stool or chair. The told me I would have to take commanded by Capt. ^Leslie B. Clark of land be of any advantage? twenty resting my test the truth of the noted divine’s words, meetings or hiring writers was Cloudman called I had not used half a bottle of E. Pinkham’s holding public In which she is J. The some taken, when Mayor bed and keep quiet. Lydia Vege- the Portland, city ownod, following programme gives but who feel themselves unable to work to their side of the case to for a of the officers. table before it worked wonders with me. I now owe health present 3. Winslow & Co., being the proprietors. idea of the musical; treat in store for meeting Municipal Compound my and act. have lost their health and a majority of the voters of Deer- The for that was to the To those who are suffering from diseases to wo- They public, 3he will leave at once for Norfolk to Westbrook at the West only business body to Compound. pecul.ar that their own peoplo tonight, E. Pinkham’s are run-down, weak, at least are satisfied A. H. Small a to keep open I would that Vegetable is what strength. They ing load coal for St. West Indies. End church: give permit men, say Lydia Compound just them. Lucia, Congregational tired. to bed at night fatigued city is good enough for a room. need.” They go A large party of friends of Capt. and Welcome Rubenstein pool they in that life is hardly artioles the Springtime, to befriend and if every limb, feeling After reading the regarding Quartette. When business had been resumed Presi- Mrs. Pinkham wishes you, you will write her at Lynn, worth living; they wake in the morn- Mrs. Clark lunched on board. financial condition of both cities, I have Mignon, Ouyfde Hardelot dent Woodman announced that some new her just how you feel, she will give you the best advice ing unrofreshed after a restless night, Among them were noticed from Port- MasB., telling very of Miss Helen'Cobb. a it is to be with dull and di- examined the reports bothPortland and buiness had been during the free of charge. Think what privilege able to write to a woman aohing head, impaired land, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Winslow and S Maid of prepared and unlit from March, 1892, to the present Duet, Plymouth learned in all these matters, and willing to advise without gestion, dispirited, languid Deering Misses Grace and Miss Foster and Miss Smith. half hour recess. whe is you charge. for the day’s duties. Philena, Elizabeth, time and am somewhat surprised to note A of Thanksgiving, Alderman an order Happiness, then, means good health, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Clark, parents of Song Craigie presented the difference between the printed reports Frances Alliston and added and if you will follow the advice and ex- Mr. J. R. Cobb, father of that amounts be appropriated and the Capt. Clark; Mr. Hastings Webling. ample of Mr. L. J. Boardmon, of Man- of the city officials statements to the accounts as follows: Disoount, Mrs. Clark; Eleazer B. Clark, brother of The Swaiban Maiden, Porch chester, N. H., and use Dr. Greene'sf

■ That comedy drama, up-to-date Vertical Writing to Be Tnnght'in the “Side-Traoked,” will be the attration at ULLIE AKERSTROM. Primary and Grammar Schools. Portland theatre, January 31. The com- CLOTHING CO. season STANDARD at thePortland theatre,Uilie the play this is Last night pany presenting The regular monthly meeting of the and her company began a the best that has ever appeared in it and Akerstrom sohool committee was held yesterday to an audience which are with flattering suocess wher- week’s engagement meeting afternoon. All the members present ex- of the theatre many seen. The has been re-written GOOD CLOTHING a taxed the capacity ever piece cept the Mayor. goes long “A Mar- in every respect. being turned away—in Strange and brought-up-to-date Air. chairman Brownson was elected way toward making a man The play, while it is not pre- The is with new and catchy riage.” play replete pro tern. in tells a pretty story and of songs, duets, trios, a tentious plot, musio, consisting Dr. Warren Introduced Mr. Sbailer, the lappy. Fortunately this is la a trifle sensational, but it and dances. After all, the best at times choruses teaoher of In the schools, is in writing publio nippiness that almost anyone MissAkerstrom ample opportunity test of the merits of a deoent play * affords to say about the results o for whose amuse- something to her versatility and brings out the verdiot of those :an if here. display teaohlng vertical writing in some of the iadiilgc^n, they buy of her supporting it is intendod. and judged by that and You’ll Be One the strength company ment rooms. Keep With the Good is to the standard of similar “Side-Tracked” will prove a Clothing used to cost a great which up standard, Mr. Shallor said the advantages were The play is very prettily success in this city. In the course For of Them. organizations. great apparent In the rertioal style of writing. leal, but it doesn’t now. Several vaudeville third act a number of divering mounted. pleasing of the It the hand. gives pupil a very legible a GOOD numbers were introduced between the are given. “Side-Tracked” is iust how little money specialties The loop letters are shorter, and that and after the drama Foun- a yet laughable comedy drama, acts, Bobby powerful, makes the More can be il'IT can be bought you’ll never as true of it to stock writing plainer. That’s an axiom tain sang two songs which were illustrat- in faot has comedy enough in written in the same The writing It will be spaoe. come here. as of per- ed by the stereoptioon. But the feature three or four melo-dramas. tiiow until you goods and prices will apparently, not be as rapid. The which the audience seemed to be with new and ingenious me- for presented condition of the desks is the greatest im- sons. was Miss Akerstom’s dancing, chanical effects and striking costumes, waiting pediment to vertical writing, but this can Keep good goods and you and fire dances, whioh were lie sure and see this wonderful produc- serpentine be remedied by adjustlble seats and more Suits. and costumed and well presented. tion. Popular prioes will prevail. Black may get good prices beautifully sloping desks. If the desk is narrow it Is Wanskuck Glay Diagonal were so well The electric light effects ANNEXATION. rather more difficult 1 for them. to give free play to fast colors. Clin sizes 34 to 50, in profits a beautiful series of All wool, handled that most Portland the arm. There is no stouts and longs. Whether the feeling between question that, com- breasted sacks and cut-a way f rocks-regulars, EXCEPT IN JANUARY. were stage pictures presented. and its sister is endearing enough paring the slant and vertical the at 2 city systems, For January is the Black- The first matinee will be given in the near fu- vertioal TODAY $10 A SUIT- to lead to a closer union system gives greatest legibility. SPECIAL PRICE m. today and continue daily, today the Mr. Shaller Sheep month of the “pr°f" p. ture, is a question that is agitating thought there were still and the will be the funny tonight play minds of many men at this moment. rooms in some of the schools where the its” family. comeay “A Bachelor’s Housekeeper. distance between the To get in a proper frame of mind to con- seat and desks was For. moving into a new °" BEEF- this annex a ticket to the too great. It is certain that scholars who DOWN SAFE OF SOTS, and KATE CLAXTON. sider question Now going on, a MARK is like Into a The wrote the slant write year moving Black and Tan minstrels. Jefferson, poorly by style, KBS tor Boys 5 lO B jcuis. of suburban towns and out- 5th. the Air. don’t want to take with Residents February 4th and quite plainly by (vertical. new house. Some things you in lying distriots of Portland should bear Shaller said the present pen used in the NORDICA MAD. and sell them cheap. mind that Kate Claxton, the famous ac- schools were very poor, and the ink is not you you on for instance. tress will be seen at The Jefferson entirely satisfactory. It seems difficult to Dress Goods “The She Called the Boston Symphony a Kala- COMPANY. Wednesday and Thursday next in get good ink. The ink in use is better STANDARD: CLOTHING: on all our Dress Goods. mazoo Orchestra. Ten Per Cent Discount Two Orphans.” Miss Claxton’s Louise, than that supplied for several years, but 255 MIDDLE Why we are giving STREET._Jn25d4t and the holds the bliud girl, whose confiding nature it Is too pale. It appears to be uneven in We told about the Colored ones yesterday telling The Boston Symphony Orohestra was you prompts her to submit to cruel sufftring quality. Specimens of vertical writing b\ find reported to be in a disturbed state of all the week, in the hope that some day she may pupils in the schools of the city where GREAT REDUCTION SALE good never mind Saturday night. The orohestra her 6ister, is a character once seen they had been instructed in it, were Edithe’s was at the Metropolitan Opera house, -OF- to be forgotten. Miss Marie shown, and the great improvement there Ten cent discount on all our Black Dress Goods. the .New York, where Mine. Nordica sang Black Dress per portrayal of the exacting role of had made plainly seen. 25 cent sale She was refused the customary applause Not 10 cent from present values, (nearer per Countess is said to be excellent. The Dr. Warren offered this order: Goods Today. per at the by the orobestra because she snappily cent from the of last sea- of seats opened yesterday morning Voted—Hereafter the vortical writing Goods! from those) but ten per prices at a rehearsal be- Winter criticised their playing be used in all the and of ten regular prices. system primary tariff wall was built. Let a scattering few speak fore the performance. The custom has grammar grades exoept that it be optional son before the OF MARYLAND.” with of the ninth to use “THE HEART been for the players to turn their violins pupils grade THOMPSON & BRO. n umber. either the vertical or slant system, and MESSRS. ZENAS imes their and the backs with their rap sharply Ginn’s vertical books be David Belasco's famous and successful that writing bows. This they did not do. One of the for use in the schools. of Blankets, will un- adopted Will offer their entire stock Sleighs,Robes, and “The Heart of Maryland" a bias Children’s Wool "Vests play, said about it: “We had to re- an This has wide Gray players The order had unanimous passage. were ever before made on this oicuw “' D than Diagonal. UOUUVUU1J We were crowd- &c., at lower prices Sizes 28 and 30. hearse under difficulties. Miss Annabel Lowell was granted leave furrow very pro- Drawers. Samples. sensation when it reaches The Jefferson have any use for such goods don’t ed in a corner of the Metropolitan Opera of absence for the rest of the sohool year. class of goods. If you 75c value. Price 36c and Saturday as it did in 52 inches next Friday rehearsal was this chance. $10.00 nounced chic for Spring. house stage. A ballet go- Miss Annie W. Doughty was granted fail to call and take advantage of Chicago, New York, Boston and San ing on at the same time. The light was leave of absence for remainder of the at cut to $1.25 Extensive are now $7.00, and lots of elegant goods wide, $1.50 goods Children's Combination Suits. Francisco. preparations had stand Fur Robes poor, and we to up. sohool year. discount off besides. being made for the reception of what is And the Manufacturers'. “In the Wagner selection, in which an Miss Thompson of Monument street equally low prices. Fleeced. universally thought to be one of great- unusual cut had been made, the violon- school had her leave of absenoe extended Value 50o. Price 26c est Amerian plays for many years past. cellos came in wrong. Mme. Nordica to the end of sohool Fashion will hfead the year. Look into your Mrs. Leslie Carter cast, “That’s turned around and said sharply Mr. MoGowan was ohosen to prepare Poplin. are James E. see what other members of which this and they Two-Thirds. Childs’ Merino like a Kalamazoo orohestra,’’ and the school for the year. k papers Rob report THOMPSON PRO., Wilson, Frank Mordaunt, Theodore ZENAS ELMjT, orohestra. for M’frs' to the Boston Symphony Bills were approved to the amount of about Poplins Spring. Vests. erts, Herbert Millward, Henry Weaver, “There was a breeze over it, I say quite $9,518.42. resembles Silk Irish and 25o Grant Stewart, Helen Traoy, Angela assure you. We were exceedingly indig- This line White gray. Jr., WITHOUT MEDICINE. Tuesday, January 25, 1898. Samples. nant. For that reason we did not ap- On motion of Mr. McGowan it whs CURED the MoCaull and Virginia Tracy. The sale inches wide. Double Price 14c her at the concert. But she has voted to the council to trans- chemicals 50 kind, next plaud request city worked among poisonous Poplin, of seats will begin Wednesday.morn- a accom- contracted h ood probably never sung to finer to HAVINGfor two or three years 1 the most Was $1.25, fer $800 to the Evening school.fund pay a serious morning wear of goods. than we gave her. which eventually ended ill. ing. paniment its to its poison medicine from a Ladies’ White Cotton Merino Mr. Zaoh of the orohestra expenses February 18th, appro- stomach trouble which the new of $1.00 Symphony failed to relieve. At last stock cut to CONCERT AT CONGRESS SQUARE it was not much of an been exhausted. number of THIS says that affair, priation having physicians to to Di. Chase, Vests, Silk Pearl buttons. I was induced a friend go binding, The orohestra came back to by treatments Em- Less the discount. CHURCH. anyhow. 372 Cumberland St., and with eight fine Swiss Boston and the ac- CUMBERLAND CONGREGATIONAL trouble without any Value 50. Price 34c yesterday morning was entirely cured of the of the the The Ladies’ Union of Congress Square counts newspapers explained CONFERENCE. medicine whatever. broideries, inser- whole he said. The would advise troubled with any edges, in the ser- story, explanation I anyone divide the Fashion church are fortunate securing call on Dr. Chase. These for tho refusal of the orchestra to ap- The Cumberland Congregational con- chronic disease to Basket Overshoes. Ladies’ high button, Marie E. who is It. W. DEBECK, tions, allovers, flouncings 40 vices of Miss Collins, Nordica was fully set forth in the Me. throne with Poplin, plaul ference will be held at High street churoh Cumberland Mills, Cloth. Best all new not a beautiful young woman, but Sunday papers. jau2Beodtofebl and matched sets will be quality, only tomorrow. Were 89c, now 75c an elocu- So far as he waB concerned Mr. Zaoh inch. a talented one as well, and is Curious $1.48 said he was not in the matter at the first. Devotional servioes will open the con- SUPERIOR COURT. the goods. price tionist of a high rank. The tickets for ready. the discount, which buys He did not notice what Nordioa said, and ference at 9.30 a. m., after whioh there minus members of BONXEY. the concert are for sale by did not think it amounted to much. He BEFORE JUDGE hundred one will be a short business session, followed Three very Ladies' Overshoes, a court this Lining. high the Union and Treble Clef club also at thought only few heard her remarks Monday.—In the Superior a on the of and it seemed to touch their pride but he by paper “Arraignment for a all con- buckle and 2 $1.69 M_'. P. F. Turner’s, Exchange street, afternoon, the defendant’s motion choice designs straps, was not in the council of war whioh Trusts” by Rev. J. G. Merrill, D. D. where reserved seat checks may be ob- he new trial, in the case of State vs. Day, Jet Mack, followed. He did not applaud, said, Rev. W. G. Mann will discuss the prob- fined exclusively to us French Whipcord. tained without extra charge. because the order was not to do so. taken The ground upon Ladies’ Storm-cut Alaskas, “What is the Funotion of the Church was up. principal medium The rehearsal was under difficulties, lem, is the ver- and unlike STREET. which the defendant^ relies, quite any you 89c CONCERT AT CHESTNUT as stated in the story published Sunday, with Reference to Law and Order.” At until now 79c Fleeced, dict of the jury is manifestly against Always $1.00 Chestnut and not muoh should have been expected. 12.30 there will be a collation and at 2 will see elsewhere. weight. The conoert to be given at case. Mr. A mistake was made In the music, and the weight of evidence in the off besides. One will o’clock a devotional service will be held. The discount taken Men’s High Overshoes, street church on Thursday evening the orchestra went back to it no in the play over, Lyons $ claimed that testimony the now and it was then when he understood the The communion whioh follows will be buokle and two $1.48 b3 given by Haydn Quartette of the had been offered straps, remarks were made to the conduoted Rev. W. H. Haskell and part government 30D1 of Mrs. F. W. Palmer, Miss by Nordica, by to posed to connect Day witn the com- Alma. $1-25 cut $1.00 and effect that the players were like that of Rev. E. P. Wilson. tending Drap d’ Henrietta D. Rice, Will Stockbridge the testi- MOORE & CO. Misses’ High button Overshoes, a Kalamazoo orchestra. At three o’clock Rev. Rollin T. Hack mission of this crime, except OWEN, and the 10 per F. Merrill, Miss Florence Leach, men- Harry will discuss the subject, “Have we a mony of Rounds; and that Rounds’s $1.39 the violinist, and Messrs. DIVORCE DECREED. and Rev. A. H. will discount off. pleasing young Gospel,” Wright tal condition made his statements abso- cent the on the “If We Have a Latham True and Henry Humphrey Supreme Judicial oourt yester- follow subject, He snid’he did not be- button Injhe What Is and Some of Its Posi- lutely worthless. Childs’ High Overshoes, and returned from before Gospel It, Circuit Court of the United States, ) organist pianist just forenoon a was had a had ever been of two day hearing tive Elements?” At four o’clock there lieve that respondent First Circuit, 1 Cheviot A combination European studies. Tickets at F. of libel for $1.16 their Judge Strout in the matter will he a woman’s board meeting in the oonvieted in this court upon the unsup- District of Maine. ) 50 inches store to be for at 4.30 there will be In weaves, B. Clark’s book exchanged divoroe of Clara H. chapel and missionary a miuded Equity. Serge. popular Griffin, formerly testimony of such weak The General Electric Company vs. The Con- Homestead’s. addresses. A collation will be served at ported it out in the Ladies’ Rubbers, 25c reserved seats at Clara H. Mallet against her husband He claimed that the solidated and Power Company. wide. Wear six o’clock. person as Rounds. Ught Herbert 1.. Shepherd, heretofore appointed THE NORTH POLE. Philip B. Griffin, both of Freeport; the L. the mother was a lie from At 7.45 Rev. J. Jenkins, D. D., testimony of Co-Keceiver I in said cause, having filed his final Line gale and it wont spot. in the libel were for cruel and will a talk on “The of and allowed the United Double On Thursday evening of this week Rev. allegations give Compensation to end, and that tho govern- account as approved by Skirt-Special Tuesday. beginning States for the New Hampshire until 58c abusive treatment and and con- Our Faith in the Present Transaction.” ment would not dispute it. He claimed Circuit Court 75c now, Mr. Hack will give his lecture on “The gross his that the said At 8.16 Rev. ti. N. Adams will disouss that the defense had clearly Dislrctanu petition praying Flannelette Search for firmed habits of intoxication. W. Eowin further account be and allowed by this Less 10 cent discount. Children’s. Sixty North Pole and Nansen’s It,” “The Comfort of the Gospel as it is Now at least to may approved per proved an alibi, sufficiently court, and that he and his Co-Keceiver may be <2lUfU Tbe of other ex- Ulmer, Esq., appeared for Clara H. Preached.” of the at the church. attempt Being raise a reasonable doubt respon- Anally discharged from their said office: A smooth finish at same price. and Messrs. Frank and Larrabee All interested are hereby notified to and the incidents of the famous Griffin, dent s gum. .. persons all choice plorers on the a LINCOLN CLUB BANQUET. will render Ins appear before this court Monday, Fancy stripes, colorings, as for Phiiin B. Griffin. There was large Judge Bonney probably of the “Fram” as well the ex- of A. D. 1898, at ten voyage in the case tomorrow. seventh day February, Moire finish- number of witnesses from Free- There will be some fine speakers at the decision in to show cause, if Novelty. effects, deep hem, citing trip of Nansen and Johansen will present o'clock tlie forenoon, any Black have, the prayer of said petition illustrated. About several ladies who had Lincoln club banquet February 12, prin- THOUSEKS. they why 50 be described and 70 port including FINE should not be granted, very stylish, ed seams, Have oome to in behalf of Mrs. Griffln. cipal among whom will be Hon. Frederick views will be shown. sestify " in their sale of liy order of the Court, now Besides having success A H. Clerk. inch. Was 75c, 59c A trial had been claimed by the re- C. Stevens of St. Paul, Minn., one of the Attest, DAVIS, cloth waists with jury business and dress suits for men jan25dtit the brilliant of the members of good the discount. ATZ-k-T- A r- A -T A I ITV spondent and at the opening of court most younger Less and youDg men, the Standard Clothing button holes. were in their Mr. Griffln ap- the National House of Representatives. messenger’s Woilce. jury panel. oall attention to a lot of tine his friend Mr. Stevens his boyhood in Rock- company peared in court accompanied by spent and Office of the Sheriff of Cumberland County, W a s $2.00, Sisses 1 A Carious Law That Seems to Follow trousers in the “Standard” “King” Brocade Novelty. from John T. Oxnard, but no witnesses were land, Me., and graduated from Bowdoln State of Maine. Cumberland ss. January Believed to he Divert- makes, which they are selling at reduced 24th. A. 1).. 1898. now $1.50 Some Persons, in his behalf. There was some college in 1881. He was admitted to the present Slims.is to give notice.that on the 22nd day to 12 years. prices. __ able. conference between the counsel and the bar in 1884 and has since that practiced JL of January, A. D.. ‘1898, a Warrant in Less the discount. was issued out of the Court of In- been observed that court after which trial by the jury was law in St. Paul. Insolvency It has frequently for said County of Cumberland, A Skirt well MARRIAGES. solvency arrive at the waived and the was excused. Hear- against the estate of when a married couplo point jury Underwear which Mr. YOUNG MEN’S SOCIETY OF HOLY of North Knit Specials. worth 39c. have furnished a nice home, ing was then commenced upon CHARLES B. HERRICK, Yarmouth, where they Jan. 21, by Itev. B. N.Stono, room. The divoroe NAME. In Fryeburg. adjugod to be an Insolvent Debtor, on some of work and econo- Griffln left the court and Mrs. S. Grant, to close out the and after years Amazlab Sands Margaret petition of said Debtor, which petition Price today lot, one was the of “cruel of A. Colored to enjoy life, or decreed upon grounds At the annual meeting of the both Fryeburg. __ was filed on the 22ud day of January, Price. Ladies’ Vests, my are just ready Young Jan. Erank V. Mullen ol Half 19c In Stonlngton, 12. D.. 1898. to wliicn date interest on claims is find that disease of some and abusive treatment.” Upon petition Men’s Society of the Name of St. and Miss Carrie F. Sellers. perhaps both Holy Vinalhaven to be computed. Merino, Silk binding her name was then .Ian. Charles C. Musgrave its and sadly of Clara H. Griffln Dominic’s parish, Joseph H. Clary was In Brownville, 8, That the of any debts to or by said sort has made appearance J. payment Flannel Short of court to Clara H. and Mrs. Elizabeth Kay. debtor, and the transfer and delivery of at neck and front, manufacturers’ Ladies’ Outing changed by order elected president, John McConville, vice Jan. Walter Monroe of marred the happy picture. In Brownville II, any property him are forbidden by law. Miss E. Powers of Medway. by one No. White with the selection of food, Mallet. S. and Chester and Mary a of tne creditors of said So size 34. Skirts. fanoy A little care in president, Stephen Foley, secretary and Miss That meeting debtor, samples. only In Eastport, Jan. 6, Wm L. Apt to their debts and in case there are one is well and strong Edward P. Tworaey and John J. Silva, prove Finished with during the time FUNERAL OF MRS. MOULTON. Mary A, McDonald. sufficient assets toautlioriza the same.to choose 50 ct. kind. Price 25c stripes. Isle. Jan. 12, Willard G. Haskell and graduated the enoroachment of disease, oonsultors. These five offioers, with the In Deer one or more assignees of his estate, will be held will prevent M. Powers. to wear, The funeral services of the late Mrs. Miss I.izzte at a Court ol Insolvency to bo lioldeu at Probate shell crochet edge. Ready in the use of im- director from the counoil of the Jan. 15. Alvin C. Chevene and whereas a continuance spiritual in Eastport. Court room in said Portland, in said county Nancy M. Moulton took place yesterday E. 19e is sure to build in Miss Amanda Ingotdsby. of Cumberland, on the 7th day of February, A. Ladies’ Wool Vests. AVays 25c. Today, proper food and drink society. Chase and Jersey afternoon. Rev. Dr. Wm. H. Fenn, the In prospect, Jan. 15, Wellington D. ten o’clock in the forenoon. and some curl 1898. at Underwear Section—Take elevator. disease sooner or later, by Mrs. Elsie Carter, both of Winterport. hand tne date first above Pearl buttons, Silk crochet-work at Muslin pastor of High street church, officiated, AFTER SEVERAL YEARS. Given under my ous law the demon shows himself jus1 written. and the choir of the First Parish church several since Rev. C. L. BUCKNAM. neck with Silk braid. Were The list of of accomplish- It has been years the, DEA'I ni. 75c, A Growing prompt when we are on the point as of the Court of rendered the The bearers W. located in Deputy Sheriff, Messenger singing. pall George Bicknell, formerly said County of Cumberland. now 3714c custom- ing some long cherished plnn. Insolvency for List. paying charge were ex-Gov. B. Cleaves, before a Portland disease can lit Henry Augus- this city, has appeared In this city, Jan. 24. Sarah A., wife of Trl3tum jau25&febl But poor lodgment for ers that we are mak- tus F. Moulton, William M. Marks and audience, but arrangements have been White, aged 60 years. in the fed and nourishec on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clk, Wool Vests. Silk found properly William [Funeral Notice. Infants’ of W. Mason. and is to appear in a new role from her late resldonce, No. i3 Smith street. Messenger’s for 1898. It consists man or woman. perfected ing up In this city. Jan, 24. Willis A., son of Charles Sheriff of Cumberland Pearl buttons, 75c kind as a lecturer on his personal experiences Office of the County. trimmed, their 1897 Coffee is an insidious foe to some sys H. and Georgle E. Ganett. aged 6 years 1 month Cumberland, ss, January those who are paying up ADVANCED TO THE PRIESTHOOD. in the of the Po- State of Maine, 3714c to hurt oth- and observations army and 18 days. A. D. 1898. : for while it does not seem 24th, J terns, Jan. M., wife of that on accounts without At St. Luke’s Cathedral this morning tomac. Rev. Mr. Bioknell served for over In Heeling, 24, Josephine mills is to give notice the 22nd day nagging. ased 26 months. ers. John I. Johnson, years 7 -i of January, A. D. 1898, a warrant in Insol- tho Rev. Wm. Howard Davis will be ad- as a and officer in the at 2 o’clock, or three years private Funeral Wednesday afternoon was issued out of tne Court of Insolvency In cases where palpitation unpleas street. vency vaned to the Priesthood by Bishop Neely. Fifth Maine regiment, state volunteers, from tier late residence. 1124 Congress for said County ol Cumberland, against the ant symptoms of heart appear or stomach, Id this c ty. Jan. 23. Bernard S. Shelvey, aged will be said at 9 o’clock. to estate of it is Morning Prayer and is therefore well qualified speak 24 years 6 months. CO. h ad, liver or bowel disturbances, JOHN T. YOUNG, of South Portland, J. R. LIBBY CO. J. R. LIBBY at 8.30 o'clock, The Ordination service at 11. This day, on the scenes and incidents that went [Funeral Tuesday morning almost always traceable to coffee, and car from No. 11 Aoams street. Kequieui high ma«s adjudged to be an Insolvent Debtor, being the FeaBt of the Conversion of St. life. The lecture is said Debtor, which to to make up army at the Cathedral of tlio Immaculate Conception on petition of bo made plain the user by abandoning on the Paul, is the thirty-fret anniversary of the illustrated with handsome- at 9 o’clock. petition was filed 22na coffee 10 to a month and magnificently Creagan. oi A. D. 1898. to which days adopting of lu South Boston, Jan. 23, Dennis day January, conseoration Bishop Neely. views, which add date on claims Is to be computea. Postum Food Coffee, which will furnisl: ly colored stereopticon formerly of Portland. interest oratorical this at 7.30 o elk, That the of any debts to or oy said to the magnetic and LFuneral Tuesday morning payment of t to elements needed by the body and REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. greatly from the Boston steamers wharf. Kequtem Debtor and the transfer and delivery any of the lecture. Tickets on sale by Heart at him are forbidden by law. same elements as are phases high mass at the Church of the Sacred property by m ich the destroyed The following real estate transfers have of the creditors of said the members of Thatcher post and the 9 o’clook. That a meeting la the nerve canters hy the use of Coffee, recorded at the In Jan Doris Messenger. Debtor to prove their debts and in case there been registry of deeds: at Hawes s Farmingdale, 13, the reserved seats are on sale In Watts, aged 68 are sufficient assets to author.ze HOTEL Jan. HAJESTIC, can realize 12. George People can be happy and Albert Corbett of Portland to James W. Cushing, street. years. same to choose one or.„lntLre a?7 of music store, 414 Congress will be held their wishes if they will use good reason Fitzpatrick Portland, land on Green lu Appleton, Jan. 11, Elijah D. Gushce, aged signees of his estate, 71 st York. in Portland. at a of Insolvency to be liolden Central Park West & 72d to Sts.,New food and drink. street 55 years. ,,, Court In their daily habits of CLUB?^ Mars- Portland, in Joseph J. G. Hannnford of Gorham to WEST END REPUBLICAN In Kumford Falls, Jan. 10. Mrs. Martha at Probate Court Room, in said our to see on the 7tn day or AMERICA. We take pains with animals Lucas of tou, aged 50 said Co untv of Cumberland, THE ELITE HOTEL OF 'william Deerlng, timber at Gor- Ena club will years. Fai- 10 o’clock in the wt The West Republican In Mrs. Martha February. *A. D. 1898, at that the food is carefully selected, yot ham. ltumford Falls, Jan. 11, lighted and its rooms at 285 St. John street sons, aged 56 years. forenoon. One of tlie largest and finest—best located, thoroughly are likely to seriously maltreat that mar- Nellie P. Benson of Freeport to Charity open Thompson Given under hand the date first above this even- In Augusta. Jail. 13, Mrs. Jennie my with a cuisine of highest order. J. Bryant of Webster, land on Bustins under the West End Hotel, 48 "Utten‘ ventilated hotels, velous bit of machinery said to he made Ward, aged years. willev island, Freeport. at 8 o'clock. There will be addresses lu Welchville, Jan, Mrs. Mary A. Willey, C. L. BUCKNAM. likeness and of Him whc ing, 17, of the Court of and EUROPEAN PLANS, In the image Rinaldo R. Harden of to 39 Deputy Sheriff as Messenger AMERICAN Freeport Mary musio, eto. aged years. Cumberland. It of by "prominent Republicans, lu Jan. William Sloan Haskell, insolvency for said County of WEBSTER. eodT planned ail. E. Bragdon Freeport, land and build- Garland, 16, jan2G&:ebl janl AIN8LIE & at Republicans aro cordially invited. aged 83 years. Just think a little, that’s all. ings Freeport. FOlt Society of tho Cincln- »«%%%%%%%%%%%% SALE.___ Asad and transferred Jan. 1, 1781, to the 1st. Mans. a member of the PUBLISHED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. and went off, followed by head and served until June, 1783. D word* ln»ert«d under thU Larby. Regiment, was from Gorham Forty died in 1812. Lieut David Watts for 2fi cent*, ca.h in advance. “Boobker,” continued the Mabdi, Ho Sept. baran Jtavis What do the one week Luke Hitchcock was the son of and married, Dee. 9, 1779, “wait within hail—1 shall want you pres- Capt. Samuel, David and | Samuel and Deborah (Mallory) Hitch- aud had children, West " * ently.” lease, a lot of land at the cock, and was born Dec. 27, 1744, proba- Children streets Boubker everything. a in Phin- FORSALE-Orcorner Forest and Congress comprehended Conn. Ho a Watts was sergeant \ Eud, in New Milford, was to E.HAM- “What did I say at the beginning?” ho bly l775, enlisted Jan. 1, containing about 4,224 feet. Apply MAHDI, tailor anii lived in New Marleboro, Mass. ney'S ypj St. janstodti THE “The I the re«TmentVIn Drink? LOW, Congress thought. pit pit!” Continental Regt., pro- l He married May 8, 1771, Surah Cornish, 1770 in the 18th (To be continued.) lieutenant April 17, M d of of Sandislield, Mass., and had two chil- m oted to first V Don’t give them tea or coffee. SALE-House. stable and five acres A DRAMA IN STORY. Dec. 31. He entered Col. is Cornish and Sarah. He was killed served until r the new .food drink FORland near i.nut’s corner. This proparty COL. SAMUEL BR WcR’S REGIMENT. dren, Jan. Have you tried w. t, Lieut. Stone at 12th Massachusetts Regt. Price .§1,400. Terms easy. in a duel with West Brewer's 0 called GRAIN-0 ? It is delioious cheap. Me. and July 1, 17*9. DRESSER, No. 80 Exchange St., Portland Point, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1782. 1 1777 resigned takes the 25-1 Gallant Maine Soldiers of the Revolution— Thompson oarae from 0 and nourishing and place Capt. Henry Sewall wa6 born in York, Lieut Benajmiu BY HAL. I. CAINE, and was the son of James A of coffee. tVhat They l>id for Independence. Me Oct. 24, 1762. He was a mason here Brunswick, SALE—In three miles from (Harris) Thompson. X The more Grain-0 yon the Deering, at Falmouth Neck when he enlisted May and Lydia (Brown) give FORPortland, farm of 30 nietly situate® Oot. 26, and was a half health distri- acres, “The Last “The &c. in Col. He was born 1753, 5 children the more you on t t-2 house anu stable IK Author of “The Scapegoat,” Confession,” Bondman,” NUMBER ONE. 12, 1775, Phinney's Regiment.and Samuel the high land, story was made an with brother of Col. Thompson, their good repair. Price terms easy. w» * in September ensign, bute through systems. reasonable, of Cumberland county 5 1. No. 80 Portland, “There is a charm in footing slow, which rank he entered Phinney’s 18th conspicuous patriot Grain-0 is made of pure grains, and V DRESSER, Exchauge St., the Revolutionary war. 5 Me. 26-1 Aoross a silent plain, Continental Regiment,Jan. 1, 1776. Nov. during 0 when tastes like w /ATT. RTOHTfi RTBSli'.RVF.T).\ Win. Frost was born May 26, properly prepared Where battle has been 6 he was promoted to second lieutenant, Lieut. coffee but costs 0 patriot fought, married Elizabeth Randall of 0 the choice grades Qf OR SALE—I have a customer who wants to hath the to first lieutenant Nov. 13. He was 1747, and 1P Where glory gain.” and as much. All sell purchase some store in lo- OF MOORISH WORDS. \ Mahdi. "To think that the weak little where he belonged. He served 0 about | grocers p property good GLOSSARY commissioned in Brower’s 12th Mass. Berwick, cation. Will pay cash fur same if not over woman who torments herself with these One of the of the Col. Soamman’s Regt in 1775, in Col. 1 it. 15c. and 25c. 0 I Kaftan—& coat. fighting regiments Rogiment, .Ian. 1, 1777, made muster in $10,000. AV. P. CARR, Room 5, Oxford Building. Mooddin (Jdu zzin)— was who stood In or selham—a foolish fears the angel by in Phinney’s 18th Continental Regt. 1776, 24-1 one wno calls to tioolham army of the Revolution, which Maine master of De Kalbe’s’ Division Feb 9, cloak. me in the storm!” was and was second lieutenant of the,12th prayer from the mirv was Colonel Samuel 1778, Captain April 1, 1779, and Moozoonah—a Moorish word was coals of Are to her. had many soldiers, until *■ SALE—The situated on the aret of the mosque. Every transferred to the 2d Mass. Massachusetts Regt. Ang. 10, 1777, property of small value. Regiment 5TryGrain=0! FOR corner of Cum- coin I have to tell 12th Mass. the nucle- was first lieutenant southerly Lafayette midland MaJidi -leader. “Mohammed, something Brewer’s Regiment, as aid de to when he promoted to that GRAIN-0 of the May 3, 1782. He served camp f Insist your grocer gives yoa ^ berland Sts., consisting of three houses having Kasbah—a castle. Beeflan—native you, she faltered was over men, until and was in 1778. no imitation. A reel mountains us of which seventy-five Gen. Heath from Feb. 5, 1781, discharged December, A Accept an income of §65,00 per month. Lot contains Raid—a chief. But the Mahdi was towards the .June 1827. Berber—a tribe in Mo- looking in from 1733. He died 2, 9,204 feet. Price low. of fi.isAu—a governor. this?” he said. who re-inlisted November, 1770, June, square very Inquire rocco. walls “Stny; what light is Me., Lieut. Andrew from A. C. LIBBY & 42 1 2 St. 24-1 K aleefa—a lieutenant, 138th Conti- Capt. Sewall settled in Hallowell, English resigned CO., Exchange —a “One of the scouts Then he Colonel Edmund Phinney’s as ■volt—market-place. Kai: judge. returning?” and lived later at Augusta. He served the service Aug. 1, 1780. outer Adool—3. notary. called “Peace!” then with the Northern of Lieut. Foot was Jan. SALE—Here is a rare chance to Jellab-a male nental Regiment, town clerk, clerk of courts, register Joseph ensign 1, TO LET. purchase Umana—a revenue of- A voice outside “Peace!” was FORone of the very best restaurants iu garment. answered, near Lake George. These men and and major general 1777, lieutenant March 6, 1779, paying ficer. out!” cried army deeds, brigadier Portland, located on the busiest part of Ex- “Out with the light,_man, the Militia. Ho died at Augusta Sept. transferred to Col. Vose’s 1st Massachu- were a bounty of twenty' dollars, iB Forty words inserted under this head change street. For full narticnlars inquire of the Mahdi. given an honored and setts Jan. and 4, 1845, at the age of 92, Regt. 1, 1781, resigned one week for 25 cents, cash in advance. A. C. LIBBY & CO.. 42 1-5 Exchange St. 24-1 “The is needless; I bring a suit of clothing, or PART IV. precaution promiseu complete respected citizon. July 7, 1783. bad said the man, coming up. in and married In Old news,” twenty dollars moi’e money, at Tucker Lieut. Adriel Warren belonged OR SALE—A very desirable house, pleasant. the in sur- paymaster Joseph desirable house of eight rooms fr “Boobker!” cried Mahdi, Stone of she a daughtsr Falmouth and Jjhn Brack- LET—Very ■* located on Emery St., anti fitted for one (Chapter I.) the end of the war they were to have one Mary York, Me., joined Capt. TO numbered 181 Oxford street, very conven- ly prise. John Stone. had two ett’s Co. and marched in the Lexington family. Contains 8 rooms with all the modern of land. Samuol of Capt. They ient. Also lower tenement in house 1042 Con- Fez. “Too Rachel. hundred acres Brewer in 1810 enlisted under improvements, heat with steam and hot air It was night on the plains outside late,” thought daughters: Nancy Gale, married alarm, April 31, 1775. He gress street, will be let for $10 a month to small and Otba are in the to that time. combined. There is also a good sized lot with town is dark when the day “Omar prisoners was appointed the colonel William Pitt Preble, of Pori land; the snme in Col. Edmund Phin- with good references. Also a cheap rent An Eastern in Judge captain family irutt ti ees on same. For further particulars of in Kasbah, and the five hundred are Louis A. de and on Madison St. 1? RED’K L. 396 Con- done. Only a pale streak light The soldiers of the Northern army did and Mary Ann, married ney’s 31st Regt. of Foot May 10, 1776, JERRIS, of A. C. LIBBY & 42 1-2 Exchange Is said Boobker. st.21-1 inquire CO., over the city. It went out chains,” Tucker was a relative of Com- marched to July 3. In 1776, gress St. 24-1 the sky huDg so?” cried the Mahdi. not show the zeal to continuo in the ser- Creney. Cambridge, to say and died about he a in Tobias Fer- as the night advanced. “Whojdares modore Samuel Tucker, was sergeant Capt. RENT—One half store in a very desir- with “tell him it is a lie.” that was they would, caused in Omar's live hundred had been three passion; vice hoped 1812. He was appointed a lieutenant nald’s Co. in the 18th Continental Regi- TO able location. Suitable tor fancy OK SALE—One half of a brick house situ- “It is Mohammed,” suid Boobker had en- or Address .A This 111 on Pearl near fitted for within the walls. The Mahdi’s live true, no doubt by the hardships they Capt. Francis Shaw’s company, organ- ment, entered the 12th Massachusetts goods dressmaking. C., ated St., Congress; days and contains Sebago water, had arrived under cover of the “you are betrayed.” while about Lake ized for the defense of the eastern Maine Jan. 1777, was commissioned Office. 19-1 two.famllies gas, thousand I tell dured in that army Regiment 1, bath cemented cellar and all modern their women and children “Betrayed? No, no; you no,” was an ensign in in and lieutenant 7, rooms, darkness and three coast. April 19, 1775; ensign March, April conveniences. to A. C. LIBBY & CO., said the Mahdi. The years regiments in a war and LET—In Deering, at Woodfor Js, 14 Clif- Apply in the tents that had been pitched Champlain. Col. Brooks’ Regiment 1777, and 1779. He served through the St. 24-1 lay Mohammed, lour servioe Jan. 110 ton street, down stairs rent of 4 rooms, 42 1-2 Exchange At the “I tell you yes, were to enter the 1, 1777, 1780 to 1783. He was a became a member of the of Cin behind. midnight army gathered lieutenant, Sooiety Sebago, in good repair, No. 48 Lawn avenue, tent and cause is lost.” of of the of American and for- noiselessly about the Mahdi’s but enlistments were slow, and part member of the Society Cincinnati, cinnatt. 2 story bouse one square from electrics, a OR SALE—Collection of There was a sound of voices in rbhur- 16 coins. Address P. O. Box 038. 24-i the Fatihah, the first prayer approach- did not rendez- was the collector of York 1793-1804, ; Lieut. Asa Bullard was iborn rooms, b ath room, let till April or May, at eign repeated Col. Brewer’s Regiment died the Koran. ‘El ‘hamdu l’lllah, Kabb el ing. town treasurer, and was an influential Mass., April 27, 1768,where he $16.67 per month. Very desirable. N. S. the Mahdi. and bnrne, a first class two Malek “What noise is that?” said vous at Boston until April 17,1777, town’s affairs. no children. Ho GARDINER, fc185 Exchange street, Room 4. AQUA DOWN buys story aalameen, er-Rahman, er-Raheem, citizen in the Dec. 23, 18(4. Had; fi are the of s 19-1 fpOxy"" iiouse containing rooms. Sebago “They bringing up messenger the thirtieth started on their march tow- William White was as in B Hard yom ed-deen. Adjutant probably served private Capt. Benj. water, cemented cellar, furnace heat and situ- “Now to the^betrayer, said Boobker. the of the 7th Jonathan Brewer s The Mahdi roso and said: ard Fort where arrived the one who was adjutant Company in Col. ated corner Sawyer and Thomas Sts.. AVood- “Then it must be the Mahdi Ticonderoga, they and Tj'OR RENT—Rooms on second floor over He there until the true,” Jan. lieutenant from until Dec. 1775, *■ and a sized lot of land with same. your tents, my people, A of the were Mass-IRegiraant, 1, 1777, Regiment May Haskell & Jones’ clothing store. Inquire fords. goon voice muttered. May 30. portion regiment Bunker Bill. He t iu instillments. hour before daybreak. Then at the Oct 1, 1778, capt in July 1, 1779, and was at Lexington and at HAsKELL & JONES, Monument Sqr. 18-4 Balance to be pai easy monthly “He was your own horse, Mo- Lako when in the 12th of A. C. LIBBY & CO., 42 1-2 Exchange of the Mooddin rise, form into line and riding at Champlain, they arrived, was killed in October, 1781. was commissioned ensign Inquire its said Boobker; “the one you Oct. 1<77, St, 24-1 march, each company at the call of hammed,” who, no doubt, were the men who had Surgeon Ezekiel Brown, of Concord, Massachusetts Regiment, 7, missed at Tadla. We him as he nnd served LOST AND Raid. No noise, no singing, no talking, captured and Mass., was in the Militia in March, 1776, lieutenant July 5, 1779, FOUND. of the the western from Phinney’s regiment, of and pool tables for sale a Let was coming out city by joined the war the Society no not sound. everything and was appointed the surgeon of 7th through the joining Tables sold on con,mission. laughter, some others. Billiardarul to let. be done in silence. We are now within gate. perhaps Mass. Regiment Jan. 1, 1777, and retired the Cincinnati at the close. Forty word9 inserted under this head Also dealers in billiard clotli, balls, cues, cue it “Who Is it?” Ui UUiO in Shef- of the city and have to take XUD l»3UUlUO icgiiuouv Jan. 1, 1781. Lieut. John Hubbell belonged tips, chalk, and billiard merchandise.)! every gunshot “Your wife’s black servant.” corner surprise. Remember, brothers, we than most of the others, with At Valley Forge in 1778, John Wingate field, Mass. lie was an ensign Jjn. description. Salesroom 48b Fore street, by “Mubarak?” oomplete 1<77 and Cross. G. H. STARKS & CO. 22-1 are home. was surgeon, Joseph Gardner surgeon’s second lieutenant July 5, Gorham, Maine. Jan. 19th, in the going which it but it was a body 1777, of the “Mubarak!” served, gallant me was inrmmm 1780 LOST—At church, or between the There were murmers joy among uujuiuui resigned July 28, Congregational l J rooms was church the a watch. A Cdi: SALE—3 storied brick house, The terrified blaok boy brought up of brave who suffered and served from Jan. .josnua uanionu, and station, lady’s gold patriots, Bateman, who 1, 1777, Lieut, -T and bath, in open pin nbing, to the Mahdl’s tent in the hands of Asad commanded a suitable reward will be pa d by returning the perfect repair, there we shall lay down these for the and comfort of until 1 1770. The quartermaster of Joshua Danforth, who steam 2 tenements, large lot desirable lo- Pe'-Once wore shout- fought liberty April same to No. 46 Deering St, Portland, Me., or heat; God us a 6afe re- and Larby. Soldiers behind, at the battle ot Bennington, one f om Halt: fird imo arms forever. So give Its is not com- was John Whiting of Lancaster, Mass., battalion Gorham Postoflice. 24-1 cation, minute City him!” their posterity. history now ing, “Kill and the captains were James Donnell, of and was born at Weston, Warren, offered: a great liar ain. iV. 11. WALDTON the sol- “Who sent [Asad demanded of but is known to enable the He married Salome i & CO., iso Middle St. 2 tU“Ameen 1 Ameen 1” muttered you?” plete, enough York. Daniel Merrill of Arundel; Nathan Mass., Nov. 26, 1759. Jan. 21, a Boston Terrier pup, Then trooped off »o the tents. the boy. descendants of those soldiers to have an Watkins of Mass., and Josiub Noble in 1786. LOST—Friday,dark brinule with white stripe on breast. diers they Hopkinton, SALE-On Sherman street new two-?N ry in the of “I’ll tell no more,” said the negro. in addition to those Danforth entered the army at Finder will he rewarded by returning to AR- The Mahdi was left company idea of the service in the Jenkins of Gorham, Lieut. FORframe house of 2 tenements 7 rooms e;u h, “Tho nairm of the man who sent you?” they performed in a lieuten- THUR W. PIERCE, 143 Brighton St., Wood- his first followers. already named. The additional lieuten- fifteen, was an ensign 1776, arranged, liath rooms, modern with hand. and tedious war of the Revolution. became fords, Me. 241 admirably “Asad!” he said, “you are to watch said Asad, uplifted long ants were Timothy Reraiok of Kittery, ant and paymaster in 1778, and plumbing, separate steam hea lug apparauit said Mubarak. of such and record- Massachusetts for investme t, BEN.IA the eastern gate.” “Never,” Maine is proud sons, Austin Alden of Gorham, Ebenezsr first lieutenant in the 12th King Charles spaniel pup. A reward A good opportunity and lie “Torment will make his tongue wag. 1780. In 1783, he LOST—Awill de if delivered to 757 CONGRESS MIN SHAW. 51 Vs Exchange street. 20-1 "“Right, my- lord,” said Asad, their deeds is a pleasure. The poster- Storer of Wells, afterward of Portland, Regiment, July 26, paid The are they!” said Asad. ing ST. 22-1 want out on that errand. thongs—where this David Watts of Gorham, Benjamin was in the 2d Massachusetts Regiment. to scream. “No, no, ity of those soldiers should preserve Ben- |, OK SALE—A stylish second hand sleigh but r anhv van are to watch tno gate to The negro began of Brunswick, William Frost He served at the seige of Boston, * Thompson sev- little used, Thompson make, price 840. ** not Don't torture he cried. in their books and block of notes, a that. me, incomplete history scrap of Berwick, Andrew Joseph at surrender of Burgoyne, stenographer’s 338 street. 20-1 ffe W6St. he broke English, nington, LOST—Aeral sheets, between City Building and Enquire Spring said and he fol- Then seeing the Mahdi, away for the children that are now Adriel Asa Bullard of and was at Monmouth. •Bight, Sidi,” Larby, himself playing Foote, Warren, Valley Forge, Federal street on Exchange. The fln-ter will from Asad and Larby and dung Miller and man at Pittsfield. new double lowed Asad. about floors. They will want to Sherburne, Mass.. Lemuel He was a prominent be suitably rewarded by leaving at POLICE SALK—On Sherman street, a leader’s kissed his feet and your civil FOR frame 7 rooms each "Boobker,” said the Mahdi, “get at the feet, John Hubbell. The ensigns were Joshua Mass., where he held prominent STATION. 19-1 flat dwelling house. kaftan and know of the brave and heroic deeds of and bath, ste m set round the city; we don’t know the skirt of his cried, “Mercy, Joshua Nason of Berwick, offices aud died there Jan. 30, 1837, aged open plumbing, heat, tubs, cordon Danforth, in room, kitchen, Omar my lord, mercy! I take refuge with God their and such knowledge will of He entered the army as captain hard wood floors halls, dining the gate from which may signal. ancestors, Asa Pixley, John Buck, Richmond, 77 years. MISCELLANEOUS. and bath white said and with you. Save tine and I will tell until 1816. pantry room; open fireplaces; “It shall be done, Mohammed, make them better oitizens and more jeal- Mass., and John Lefavor. In 1812 and served wood finish, painted white. Apply to all. Send these men away and I will toll commissioned parlors M. John Whiting was born in Lan- Lieut. Lemuel Miller was TO LOAN on mort- Real Estate Office of BENJAMIN F. Boobker. lord! Save ous of their honor. Q. gilt edge city HARRIS, from every to you everything. My lord, my country’s married in in Col. Brewer’s 12th at 5 and 6 cent. Also on first 48 street. 20-t “Let there be scouts gate caster, Mass., Feb. 24, 1760, first lieutenant MONEYgages per Exchange , orossee the me, save me, I beg, I beseech, I pray!” Samuel Carleton was appointed lieuten- and and class at 6 cent. Notes the camp, and if a stranger 1784 Orpah Danforth, of Connecticut, Massachusetts Regt. January 1, 1777, country mortgages per The soldiers were unmoved. They discounted at reasonable rates. W. F. DRESS- lot of line take him we can run no ant colonel of the regiment Nov. 6, 1776. had children. He was a minuteman Sept. 5. 1780. SALE—Received a English (deep prisoner; eight resigned ER. No. 80 St., Me. 25-1 FOR female also shouted for vengeance. and served by Lieut n.obert Walker of Gageborough, Exchange Portland, yellow) and German canaries; risks. Who he was, or from what town he came, at Concord, April 19, 3775, seeds “Silence!” cried the Mahdi. He Timo- also served in this male canaries, talking parrots, cages, “As wish.” the side of his father and brother now Windsor, Mass., and second you The men are unable to but from TO LOAN—On first and sundries on hand; birds and animals stuffed me motioned "the people away. we state, probably a He was with was a with Capt. MfONEY “I shall not sleep tonight; bring thy, who became captain. regiment. He corporal Ml mortgages on real estate, stocks, bonds, and mounted; first class work warranted; went off all savelBoobker. Rachel of Massachusetts. at word, whatever happens.” slowly, what is now the State Arnold on Lake Champlain in 1776, and Watkins In Col. Patterson’s Regiment life insurance policies at d notes or any good charges liberal. FRED BROMBY, 450 Con- was still in the half darkness at Col. “Good.” standing Other commissioned officers, who we are served through the Saratoga campaign. Cambridge in 1776, joined Phlnney’s securities. I. P. BUTLER, 481-2 Exchange gress street. 20-1 is dark. Ao moon, no the door of the tent. was made Jan. 1. 1776, street. 20-4 “The night now no doubt were not He quartermaster Aug. 10, 18th Continentai;Kegiment, It covers said the Mahdi. unable to locate, and served SALE—A substantial 3 story brick stars heaven; lights for us. “My boy,” fgently, 1777, a lieutenant July 6,1779, and adju- promoted to ensign April 15, have come out of Fez?” men. Dieut. Colonel Ebenezer was commis- and dresscutting taught eve- house, 13 rooms, 3 minutes walk from the with a that our tents may “you Maine tant in was transferred to the 2nd until Dec. 31, 1776. Be FOR sky pall said Mubarak. 1780, MILLINERYnings at reduced rates at 142 Pleasant the best of Congress street, adapted for from the walls. Thus in “Yes, my lord, yes,” succeeded and com- Mass. Jan. 1781, and served sioned first lieutenant of this regiment part not be seen city Sprout Carleton, Regiment 1, streeet cor. Park. 19-1 private family, physician, or for boarding God’s face shine “You saw Omar arrested, and Otba He was at Yorktown taken 7, 1777, the darkness does upon manded the during the balance until Nov. 1783. Jan. 1, 1777, prisoner April or lodging house. BENJAMIN SHAW, 51 1-2 sent to and the five hundred regiment colonel will advance on kind of us still.” prison, July 8, 1808, he vnsa lieutenant exchanged April 4, 1781, promoted captain money any Exchange street. 19-1 into chains?” of its service. s merchandise to or will “All is well—thus far,” said Boobker. soldiers put in the army, inspector the next year, and July 15, 1781, transferred to Col. Sprout WE consigned us, I tell lord every was served until pay cash for household furniture, store will be said the Mahdi. “I “Yes, yes, .will my Tobias Fernald, of Kittery, ap- a colonel Deo. 1809. Hb died at Wash- 2d Massachusetts Regt. and SALE—A Curran & Wolf modern dry- “All well,” 31, stocks and fixtures of any GOSS no mis- 50 He died at Windsor description. FORkiln, capacity 40,000 feet, all in perfect or- know it 1 I feel it! You have thing.” Nov. 6, 1776, and served ington, D. C., Sept. 3,1810, aged years. the close of the war. & 18 Free street. 11-tf into Fez? pointed Major, WILSON, Auctioneers, very low. Canoe seen at No. 59 “You took a message John was appointed in 1834. der; price & to the until March 6, 1779, when Thomas Barnes Surgeon Wingate January, York street. of, RUFUS I)EEKING “Umph! “Yes. yes; a letter—a letter of the Col. Joshua in Ber- TO LOAN—On first and second Enquire YJoOhker answered doubtfully, the surgeon Wigglesworth’s Ensign Nason.belonged CO., 390 Commercial St.21-2 Basha. « of Salem took his and served in In the 12th MONEY on Real Estate at as low rate of Misgivings ar» not for me. I go to my place 13th Mass. Regiment Jan. 1, 1777, and wick. He was a sergeant mortgages some one in Tadla?” interest as can be obtained In Portland; God bless your morning, Mahdi, “From that onpacity until Nov. 7, 17S0. Major was transferred to the 12th Mass. Regi- Massachusetts Roviment, Feb. 1, 1777, also, post. 1 will tell lord loans made on stocks, bonds, personal proper- he went off with a shrug of the shoul- “Yes; my everything— ment 1, 1778. He resigned Oct. 1, Nov 1777, and resigned Aug. Fernald was born at Kittery February 1, May ensign 1, or any other good securities. Inquire of A. from some oneMn Tadla.” _ ty Electric Motor ders. 1780, and died July 25, 1819. 31, 1780. C, LIBBY & 42 1-2 St. treacherous man was 1744; married in 1780, Dorcas Mclntire. CO., Exchange janl2- “Your morning be blessed! answered “What it, my Surgeon’s Mate Joseph Gardner retired Ensign Asa Pixley had the same rank He the’Mahdi. boy?” of York, and had two daughters. from the service Jan. 1, 1781. in the flth Massachusetts Rgiment Jan. 1, Household goods of every de- FOR SALE! man at all. lord. You I are to be found >t Fatima was and little Hosein was “No my see, 40 James Donnell belonged in York. was at Valley Forge with this regi- CONSIGNEDscription always near, died at Kittery, Aug. 15, 1784, aged Capt. 1777, private sale at our Am tion Rooms. We often on an saddle. am telling my;,lord everything.” He was first lieutenant in Col. James and from the service July lying asleep upturned He was a in Colonel ment, resigned nave articles less than half the cost to man- A five horse power electric motor in first- the Mahdi. “Was it a woman?” asked the Mahdi, years. captain and Jan. March 1826. '“The air is chill,” said Scammon’s RegimeDt in 1775, 5, 1779. He died 26, ufacture. GOSS & WILSON, Auctioneers, 18 class condition, can be seen running any clay in astonishment. James Scammah’s in 1775, in “Take the little one intc the tent. Ah ! with Regiment, 1, 1776, entered Col. Phinne.v’s 18th Con- “All ye who fight forlorn Free street. 11-tf the week. For further particulars and appoint* a woman. I noth- BOX The brave little warrior. He was to have “Yes, master, keep Colonel Phinney’s 18th Continental Regi- tinental Regiment, being promoted to ’Gainst fate and failure; ye who proudly ment to see motor, address, IP. O. 452, In want of trunks Portland. Me. ]anl2dlm with demons;till daybreak. But ing back.” of the 12th Mass. Nov. 13, 1776. He was captain in cope persons fought said the Mahdi. ment in 1776, Major captain WANTED—Alland to call on E. D. overcome The “What woman, then?” 12th Mass. Jan 1777, evil 'enthroned; all ye who bags REYNOLDS, see, he is already. gentle the Regiment 3, With high one 11 the canvas of the Maroh 1779, when he was 563 Congress street, door above Shaw’s SALE—Two story house containing clpflit h«B nnnnuered him.” Rachel was swaying Regiment, 6, and 1779. scorn resigned July 6, grocery store, as we manufacture our goods FORrooms and bath; fitted with all the modern and kissed tent in her agit. iion. When the blaok to Colonel Marshall’s 10th from Arun- here take He.lifteci Hosein in his anus transferred Capt. Daniel Merrill was Life from Dishonor’s hand, and can therefore give bottom prices. and centrally located at No. 215 ucau w uo Dan xx^x improvements him," then passed him to his mother. rttJLBCU. liID Mass. Regiment, and 'retired from the del, served in Col. Scamman’s Reg- new heart of hope.” Trunks repaired. Open evenings. We frame Newbury street. Nicely fitted for one family. no brother? for the first time. in and Col. N. G. pictures. 23-2 Also a lot of land with same. Inquire ot “Have you misgivings, Ivuy Jan. 1783. iment 1775, Phinney’s Regi- good X cannot tell he service 1, non X rd oti ~ said Fatima. | “No, no; you that,” ment in 1776. He was commissioned cap- /"TV* Via tinned. 1 A. V. AjXJjIj Oli VU., DAUiauftp “God.. said. At White in 1779, Joseph Tuck- to loan on real estate mortgages at “None,” said the Mahdi. willing Plains, tain in the 12th Mass. Regiment, Jan. 1, KOR sale:—At Old Orchard Beach, summer seen of MONEY5 to 6 percent. Also real estate we shall enter Fez The Mahdi had the direction the ne rtnvm«wfpr William White sdiu- and retired from the 1, WIT AND WISDOM. bought A and all men faithful 1777, service April and sold and rented, and rents collected aud boarding house, Winona house, beautifully gaze. “Speak, boy,” he said, iD wife’s was and situated on 10 rods from 15 wi h the dawn.” boy’s William 1779. His name Sarah, property cared for. 25 years in the business. Hotel street, depot, tone. “You shall be safe. I tant, McKendry quartermaster, rods from site of 19 furnished God give thee peace,1 said Fatima, an"altered he diedSat. KennebunlrDort. Sent. 6. 1808. N. S. GARDINER, 185 Middle street, Room 1. proposed pier, What it?” and Ezekiel Brown of Conoord, Preparation. house in first class and will be towards their tent. will protect you. woman was Mass., Nathan Watkins was the son of jan21-2 rooms, repair going Capt. the that a man -sold if sold at once. at SMITH the Mahdi and The black boy struggled with himself was About that time and at Thankful Watkins of Call- —T see by papers cheap Inquire “And thou!” said ; surgeon. Daniel and Hop- & ROME'S STORE. Old Orchard, Mo. 5-4 in. and then cried “Master, I dare not.” wife’s name was west has had his stomach amputated. to loan on real estate, 5 and 6 p r Fatima and the child went that a committee made a new ar- kloton, Mass., and his out The Mahdi took the the shoul- place, to the Klondike?— cent per annum; also money to loan SALE—House No. 784 street, Hachel was at the tent mouth. ‘Then boy by Sarah. He was born in ]737, and died in Putte—Is be going MONEY Congress of the army, and this regi- on life insurance policies, notes, bonds, IVOR fear ?” she said der. “There is a traitor in my camp,” rangement 1814. He removed to Press. having sunny exposure, open fireplaces, you do not treachery Partrldgeville, New York household goods and any good collateral steam and all other modern he said, sternly; “I must know who it is. ment was called the 6th Mass. Regiment. and N. Y. _„ heat, improvements, nervously. Berkshire Naples, security. W. P. CARR, Ro. m 5, Oxford with room for stable if desired: an ex- Mahdi. what woman?” ample “Why should IP” said the What,woman, boy; In July of that year a board of general Capt. Watkins served in the samo rank Stop drugging yourself wita quack nostrums, Building, 185 Middle street. 8-4 ceptional location for physician. For permit, must first “Do notask me, master,” cried the the 18th Continental in to Real Estate “Treachery is like thieving—ft officers settled the organization of the in Regiment or “CURES.” Get a well known pharmaceuti- and other particulars, apply to by it.” boy, and was commissioned Jan. 1, 1777, office. First National Bank building, FREDER- be someone’s hope gain and this was 1776, cal remedy that will do the work. Catarrh and AGENTS WANTED. no one to gain by the “What woman?” repeated the Mahdi; Massachusetts Line, again in the 12th Mass. Ho was 1CK- 8. VA1LL.21-1 “And is there Regiment. in the head will not cause if Ely’s “tell me, I command the 12th Mass. and dis- Cold suffering fall of the Mahdi?” said Rachel. you.” designated Regiment. taken prisoner July 7, 1777, canvassers. New SALE—First class foot lathe, 9 the “I will never tell Cream Balm is used. Druggists will supply 10c article, power The Mahdi stretched out his arm. “No,’’said boy; This arrangement was transmitted to charged Sept. 8, 1778. WANTED—Ladyquick seller. Only first Jclass canvassers FORinch swing, 50 inch bed, automatic feed, thousand men Josiah Jenkins in Gor- trial size or 60c full size. We mail it. J. J. “Look|” he said. “Five you.” 1779. The Capt. belonged wanted. Address by letter, H.. Press adjustable tool carriage, adjustable centres, Mahdi then with his face the Congress Aug. 4, captains Warren N. Y. or wood turn- lie in the tents around us, and as many The paused; ham. He married Prudence, Davis Jan. ELY BROS., 60 St., City. Office. 18-1 chucks, etc., suitable for metal to where Rachel he were Silas Burbank of circular saw arbor and table. Ju3t the women and ch Jdren in the tents behind. half turned stood, then reported 23, 1777, and had Sarah, Eleanor, Mary, Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont, ing; to their said: “I must back to the Au- machine for an amateur or for bicycle or gen- are waiting to return give you Abraham and John Williams who died young, Mary, Chipman, recommended Ely’s Cream Balm to me. I can They Scarboro; \. eral Address E. GOULD, would soldiers.” Josiah and Catherine. He WANTED—S IT DA Till Y repairing. GEORGE homes in yonder city Treachery and John of Kittery; James Means relia, Nancy, emphasize his statement, “It Is a positive cure 85 St.. Portland -1 hurt the traitor won’t do my lord!” the Pray 81 Exchange Me._2 injure but it would “Oh, you that, died Oct. 20. 1831, aged years. as Rev. me; Luke Hitchcock of for catarrh if used directed.” F'rancis Forty words inserted under this head OR SALE—Modern de ached house, 16 more." boy pleaded. of Stroud water; Jenkins was a sergeant in Capt. Capt. W. Central Pres. Church, one week for 25 cents, ssih in advance. If rooms with bath and all modern improv- it would “I must you back to the soldiers,” Mass.; and Henry Sewall of Stuart’s in Col. Poole, pastor Helena, “You are right, Mohammed, give Granville.. Wentworth Company, ments. 8800 feet land, onla favo liei street in t..e said Rachel. the Mahdi. His eyes wandered and Mont. hurt the traitor more,” repeated York. Moses Knapp was reported as be Edmund Phinney’s Regiment. best, western part of the city, first time offered, “Stilb who knows, he seemed to be waiting for an answer served at Cambridge until Dec. 31, 1776. W. H. WALDRON & CO., ISO Then, falteringly, the Major in 1779, which must have in business price *6.500. be some one-” elsewhere. ing Ho was and second and first lieu- bouse, Middle there may ensign WANTED-Sltuationor retail, or St.___21'1 said the Mahdi. lord, my master, my Sultan, you (jeen only temporarily, as the term of in Jonathan Com- Life In a Flat. wholesale] manufacturing “None, my beloved,” “My tenant Capt. Sawyer’s establishment, as salesman, shipper or all- SALE—A well established millinery and me won’t do they will torture me. The officers 18th Continen- a Christ- a manu- They were true to through hunger that; service of the other gof that rank pany in Col. Phinney’s “Did you have good time on round man. Good salesman, practical knowl- FORfauev goods business in thriving and defeat. And will they thongs—think of it. My lord will not tal in 1776, at the siege of Bos- of business and general lines of town; good reasons for and thirst cover the service of the regiment. He Regiment mas?” edge goods. facturing for a one in all that me bock to the no, to reinforce the North- A useful man in most any References siore oi Kind in town; a big profit me now? Not ^ten give soldiers; No, ton, and marched “No. Our Christmas tree capacity. sum*} betray was born In Mansfield, Mass., and died folding kept Al. Address W. Press. 20-1 investmtnt. Address SAVINGS BANK, South thousand has a soul so mean.” my lord, my Sultan-” ern army at Port Ticonderoga. He be- J., in his turn kissed the Mahdi’H doubling up.”—Chioago Record. Paris, Rachel answered in a breaking voice, The boy in Franklin. came captain in Col. Samuel Brewer’s Me,_v21'1 man—some feet. “Asad! cried the Mahdi. served in the Sara- by intelligent young and State streets “Nevertheless, some woman, Larby!” A full sketch of 12th Mass. Rogiment, fine who has SALE-Near Congress in a biographical Captain WANTED—Situationman of character, had con- 11 Asad and Larby were at his side and at the surrender of MAINE PRESS ASSOCIATION. FORa substantial brick residence containing ., campaign in and maybe.” ,, Silas Burbank of Scarboro, was published toga siderable experience banking, business other modern will said the moment. The boy clutched at the Mahdi's part of the win- of references rooms with bath and improve- “No woman betray me,” Burgoyne probably spent The annual of the Maine Press in general; best gtveu; could reduced to $5000, hand. he cried. in the history of Col. Phlnney’s 3lst and from meeting to most first class ments ; in good repair: price Mahdi. “Meroy! mercy!” ter at- Valley Forge, resigned adapt himself any position. secure it good invest- from my lord shall kill me.” He tore of that of JuDe 1779. Association will take place in this city to- Address A., thi3 office. 7-tf This is an opportunitwlo xet women are treacherous pas- “See, Regiment Foot; Capt. James the service 29, ment Particulars Real Estate Office. First Na- Rachel. the breast of his “Kill me, Austin Alden of was S. sion as well as greea,” said open jellab. Means of Stroudwater in the PRESS of Lieut. Gorham, morrow and Thursday, January 26 and tional BaSk Building, FREDERICK VAILL. her. “Rachel/ he my lord, kill me!” Mass., (March 25, 1729 The Mahdi eiuoraced and M. James born in.Mansfield, 1898. Sessions will be held at the WANTED. woman in the Rachel came between. “Mohammed,” Oct. 7, 1897, Q. MoKen- in Salome 27, said “there is only one and married, 1766, Lombard, Carleton street detached touches and she she said, “let the boy go. 1 can tell you of Mass., in the same o£ Rev. Solomon Lombard. Common counoil room, City building, as SALE—On world whose passion me, dry, Canton, paper a daug"ter capable man who can furnish frame dwelling house, 11 rooms and bath, the rest.” is to Gorham in 1755, and served follows: FOR is nestling in my arms.” Sept. 20, 1896; but no mention made of He went WANTED—Abond, to represent one of the leading law se*- tubs furnace beat, very sunny exposure, a 'Then The Mahdi loosened the grasp. and Indian war. He was remain on Rachel trembled yet more. you boy’s which in the French meeting, for firms in the state, managing a business of in- larce part of purchase may mortgage. last! Rachel!” he “‘Then the service in this regiment, was Preliminary presentation office of BENJAMIN F. me Mohamm d?” “At thought. a deacon in (the church and was town terest to all business men; good side line for AddIv to real estate trust on matters and infor- be to for a short of papers business salesman. G. L. HILL 48 Exchange street.21-1 “With all my heart, beloved.” it is true. O, .God gracious my probablybut period. clerk from 1778 until 1804. It is said that travelling & CO., 385 HARRIS, Liet me Let me an dismission at 2 m. Wednesday. Congress St 21-1 “And love me?” father! bthink. Capt. Abraham Williams was from “he ever sustained unblemished char- mal p. “With all soul.” think-” He died March 2, 1804, 76 members”then in the oity are especi- or my Sandwich, Mass., and was the son of acter.” aged All lady gentleman as local BUSINESS chances. Rachel to “I can bear no After a moment he said, “soldiers, let his wife died May 1780, aged began weep. Anna vearsfand 18, ally requested to be present. WANTED—Arepresentative. Salary $600 per year. Mohammed!” she said. the boy go free.” Rev. Abraham and (Buckminster) He married again Nov. 16, Address R. T., Press office. 19-1 more, 43 years. of session and roll OPPORTUNITY for said the The negro kissed the hand of the Mahdi He was born Feb. 10, Battle of Elizabeth. Opening the regular * N EXCELLENT good “What? Crying again?” Williams. 1764, 1781 Hannah Cape man. U. S. small furnished rent, within A' business Adding Machine Co. in 1795. He had several children. s oall at 7.30 p. m, Wednesday. for six and died at Sandwich was a He WANTED—Acity limits. Address, number oi will ptace sole agency counties. Ma- Alden enlisted as a in stating in Col. Asa Lieut. private Seoond session 9.30 a. m., Thursday. rooms etc., and terms, RENT, this office. chine i» infallible; adds coluins of figures abso- second lieutenant Whit- Wentworth Stuart's Co. in Col. correct. Retail $2.50. Captain Third session, with literary excrolse3,at 18-1 lutely price $60 required. comb’s Regiment in 1776; a captain in Phinney’s Kegiment. May 16. 1775, and Inquire tills morning, 9-12, West End Hotel, Jan. 2 m., Thursday. room 10. S. YOUNG. 2S-2t the 12th Mass. Regiment, Sept. 29, 1778, as ensign. 1, 1776 in Phinney’s 18th p. Ravere House L8ssees c°- In 1783. He Jan. he have been made at the and a brigade major married Continental Regiment. 1, 1777, Arrangements Jan. 4, 1786, Abigail Freeman of Sand- enlisted for three years as first lieutenant Falmouth hotel for the accommodation WANTED—EE VI ALE HELP. and had three daughters. Watkins’ Co. in Brewer's I2th wich, in Capt- of tho entire party of out of town mem- Restored Manhood, jl Capt. John Williams was the son of Massachusetts Hegimenr. Forty words inserted seder this head located John and Elizabeth (Cutter) Williams, Lieut. Ebenezer Storer came from Wells bers. one week for 25 coots, cosh in advenes. rates in Centrally DR. MOTT’S NERVERINE PILLS. i Lowest and was born at Groton, Mass., July and had two wives, by whom he bad a 4, The great reme- woman as house- “ ^ ^ ▼ ^-/E ^ near Union Station he died July 1, 1822. family. He came to Portland after working V& Boston for First- 1746, where His large STRICKEN WITH APOPLEXY. for nervous in a widower's one accus- and became a dy WANTED—Akeeper family; wife was Molly Everett, they had 13 the war, prominent merobant, and to children to HARRY v8< Class Hotel, ioo and business dis- and widow of the late William prostration tomed preferred. Apply children. He was an ensign at Bunker went to New York, finally came back Mrs. Willett, all nervous dis- GOUGII, Portland Rolling Mills, Ligonia, C. E., in the last of his life at Rooms, $i per day gg d g MT* trict. Artesian well Hill, made a captain Brewer’s 12th and spent Gorham, Willett, who dropped dead at his home in eases of the gen- Me. 25-1 3§* July 27, and home of his second wife, where he ; erative organs or Mass. Regiment 17i7, was the about four weeks suffered a person, s in this city ago, ft of either sex, f single 11110 water from well on in Col. Voee 1st Mass. a respeoted citizen, 1846, aged 87 Difficult cases Cured Joseph Regi- died, as Nervous 40flC 1781 untiUhe stroke of apoplexy yesterday morning and l such UP"amS ment from disbandment of y "Prostration, I premises. Nov. 1783. He and Storer first enlisted as a She lives I ZUO by Dr. C.T. FISK. BOSTON. the army, 8, Capt. ISnsign private was rendered nearly helpless. BE FORK AI»D AFTER USING Failing or Lost 4 f:;5trd Williams were both members Scammon’s regiment in 1775, Youth- Dr. Fisk makes a specialty of Diseases of the Rec- Abraham of in Col. at the west end and has four small chil- Manhood,Impotency.Nightly Emissions, Treats uo other class of disease. Send for Cincinnati. in Col. of To- tum. my UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. the Society of the was a sergeant Phinney’s regi- ful Errors, Mental Worry, excessive use Free Treatise on Piles, etc., and names of many i|s to Officer who and of in dren support. Sylvester bacco or to Maine citizens cured. —_ John Pray Kittery served as ment in 1776, appointed ensign Brew- Opium, which lead Consumption prominent m Capt. a writ- is in Phinney s 18th promoted to first, lieutenant the bent in that section of the city Insanity. With every $5 order we give Dr. Fisk’s method easy, safe. | ensign Continental er's regiment> patrols * Consultation Free ! mm' 1 transferred to the 8d ten guarantee to cure or refund the money. painless. | /IfQ in 1770, and in 12th July 5> 1779, Massa- of the sad circumstances and Call at my Lewiston or Portland | | | Regiment tjva Mass. was notified Sold at $t.OO per box. 6 boxes for $5.00»DR. ^9 until Jan. 1779, when chusetts Regiment, Jan. 1, 1781, and Ohio. office, or consult me by mail. Regiment 1,^ he the case is investigated Overseer MOTT’S CHEMICAL COMPANY, Cleveland, Dr, C. T. FISK, 882 Main to first until Nov. 3, 1783, a :period of al- being by Street, Lewiston. was promoted lieutenant; then served For sale At U* S» Uottl> Portland, Saturdays only, jt 1779, ho was made and one-half years. He was Ross of the poor department. by J. E. GOOLD & CO. July 5, captain, was most eight

/ NEW BEDFORD—Ar 22d, sch Oliver RAILROADS. RAILROADS. Portland 48. 1913, Funding.106 108 8 9u ; second patents 4 66®4 66; first clears at I Ames, MAINE TOWNS. Bangor 6s. 1899. It. K. aid.103 104 66®3 76 seeoml clears at 2 70S2 90. Morgan, New London. FINANCIAL ANUCOMERCIAL 117 NOHSKa—Passed 24tli. steamer Pottsville. Bangor 69.1905. Water.115 1 Northern 93c; ..101 104 MILWAUKEE—Wheat—No towing l arge Preston. from Pliiladelpliia for MAINE CENTRAL Bath 6». 1898. R. R. aid — ft.it" Corpus* No 2 Spring s»®90c; Mv 93Vec; July :\r oil Item* of interest Gathered by Bath Municipal.101 103 Portland (and anclnin-d Hyannis.) 4%s, 1907, 1 Northern case .lolin F Randall. Bath 4s. 1921. Hefnudlug.100 102 DULUTH—Wheat—No Passed 24tli. sens Crocker, of the Prei3» 91 lA<-'■ and Sarah from Ir. effect Nov. 14. 183? pendents Belfast 6s. 1898. R. fi. aid.101 102 928/ic. Jan ox8/*c; May 928/*e;JuIy C Ropes, Kreger, Philadelphia tor Portland. Trains leave Portland as follows: Belfast 4s. 102 CINCINNATI—Hogs at 3 10®3 86. Cattle at On aad alter MONDAY. October 4th. te,i7 Municipal...100 sch Alicia B from Calais 4s, 1901—1911 Refunding....l00 102 2 26®4 76, Anchored, Crosby, Bunker, traius will run ai follows 7.00 a. m. For Brunswick. Bath. Rookland. SCARBORO. Philadelphia for Boston. Quotations of Siaole Products in tbe Lewiston 0s,’1901, Municipal .106 109 ■Sheep 2 76@4 66. Lambs 4 00®4 75. LEAVE. Augusta. Waterville. Skowhegan, Lisbon Falls. 108 PASCAGOULA—Ar 22d. barque Alice, from Lewiston via Belfast, and Jan. 34—The storm of Lewiston4s, 1913, Municipal.101 Auburn and Lewiston 8.00 Brunswick, Bangor West Scarboro, Saco SaMne Pass. For 7.05, a. in.: 4s. 1901. Municipal.l°u Cotton Markets. m. Bucksport. washed the Leading Markets. 102 PORT TAMPA-Sid 22d, sch Horatio L Baker l. 30. 4.00, 6.00 p. 8.30 a.m. For Danville Jc. fFolaud Saturday night ana Sunday Maine Central B R 7s, 1898. 1st mtglOl Berlin Springs,) 134 j Xelegrapn. Hail, Cartel et. For Gorham, and Island Fond 8.00 a. Mechanic Falls. Rumford Falls. Lew- Point. 7s. 1912,cons. mtgl82 and 6.00 boaoh some at Pine 105 107 JAN. 24, 1898. PORT ROYAL—Cld 22d, sch Waltham, Gil- m, : 1.30 p. m. iston, Winthrop, Oakland, lleadfleld. Water- 4VeB. '■KW market to-oav For Montreal and 8.00 a. m.; aud are to try for a .102% 108% YORK—The Cotton more. Savannah Cblcago ville. Livermore Falls, Farmington and Phillips. The clam diggers going NevTork ami Market. 4s cons. mtg... m. Stock money •• closed middling 6'/sc; do gulf PHILADELPHIA—Ar sch H Tan- 6.00 p. for meet- gKs, 104 106 amet; uplands 22d, Wm 11.10 a. in. Gray. New Gloucester. Dan- close time at the March 1900,exten’sn. 6Vac; sales 1042 bales. For Queuee 8.00 a. m. andJS.OO p. m. six^months (By Teteeraon.) Portland & Oga’g g«s,'900, 1st mtg)<>4 106 * ner, .Johnson, Carteret; E H Weaver, Falking- ville June.. Auburn and Lewiston. were never so scarce in ham. New Haven. ARRIVALS. 11.20a. m. lor Brunswick. Bath. Ati- ing. Clams NEW Jan. 24 Portland Water Co’s 6s, 1899.... 101 103 i'HaklksTC N—The Cotton market to-day Expre's YCBK, Ar 23d, St Iloilo. Waterville.nttslleld Portland Water Cn’s 4s. 1927 .... 103 104% was quiet; 6%c. ship Paul. Fuller. From Lewiston and Auburn Bangor. Bucksport, flats as are this Middling 8.30, 11.15 bcarboro they spring. Money on call easy 1%@2 prct: lastl loan at PROVIDENCE—Sid sch Cora ar Harbor Greenville and Aroostook GALVESTON—Cotton market was 22d, Dunu,Har- а. in., 3.15, 6.00 and 6.40 p. m. Susta, County, treasurer of Scarboro today rington. coal B. & A. R. R. for Houlton. The selectmen and g: prime mercantile paper at3a3% per cei t. Boston port. From Island Pond, Berlin and Gorham 8.30 via Woodstock. steady; middling 5Vic. ; PERTH C Ka- out AMBOY-SId 21st, sch Linah and 11.15 a. m., aud 6 00 p. m. St Stephen, and St Andrews, via Vanceboro will have their annual town report .sterling exchange dull, heavy, with actual The following were i the closias caota- M KMPHIS—The Cotton market to- lar was minski, Ray, Jacksonville, From Chicago and Montreal 8.30 a. m., aud and St John. 4 for de- tlons of stocks at Boston: the middle of February, some two weeks business In bankers bills 84% i£4 84% steady; middlings 5 5-16c. Pilot ISCETitWN—In port 23d, schs C C 6 00 p. m. 1.10 p. m. Mechanic Fails. Rumford F'alLs, Mexican Central, is. 65 Ella F Livermore at and 4 82%@4 82% for sixty days; pust- NEWORLEA m—The Cotton market to-c ay Miles, White, Rockland for Provldonoe; From Quebec 8.30 a. m.. and 6.00 p. m. Bemis, Danville Jc., Lewiston, Falls, earlier than usual, by vote of the town mand, Atchison, at Santa Fe. new.. Top. R, was Crowell, Thomas. Thomaston for New York; Farmington. Kingtleld. Carrabasset, Phillips es fiS eC. Gonumcl Dills at 4 82. Boston easy; middling 6Vic. SUNDAY TRAINS. last annual & Maine.170 Clfas E Sears. Allen, Lubec for do. and Winthrop, Oakland. Bingham the meeting. do MOBILE—The otton market to-day was Rangeley, Silver certificates 56%@57%. pfd RED BEACH-Ar sch Annie F Kimball For Montreal, Quebec, Toronto and Chicago, Waterville and Skowhegan. The teamsters are advantage of Maine 6Vic. 24th, taking Central.127 quiets middling Kimball. Bath. б. 00 p. ui. 1.15 D. m. For Freeport. Brunswick. Au Government Bonds weak. Onion and are rushing the Pacific. 31 Vi > a TANNAH—The Cotton market to-day was SA VANNAil—Ar sch Geo H Ames. Mar- For Lewiston and Auburn, 7.30 a. m., 6.00 gitsta." Bath. Boothbay. Rockland and the good sledding bonds dull. 23d, State American Bell.269% quiet; mlddllnglSVsc shall, New York. p. m. all stations on the Knox and to Mllliken’s mills as fast as possi- American logs Itailroad bonds weak. Sugar, common.1U6% SALEM—Ar 23d. schs Island City. Nelson, For Gorham and Berlin, 7.30 a. m., and o.oo Lincoln division, Waterville. Skowhegan, Bel- otd.. Some receive over fifty Sugar, ..113% .Markets. Rockland for New York; Marecllus, Larrabee. p. m. fast, Hartland, Dover and Foxcroft, Green- ble. days they Bar Silver 58%. Ceu Mass, European pfd. 64 Boston for Helen G King, Yonug. do ARRIVALS. ville, Bangor. Olutowit and Matiawamkeag. of fine Mexican dollars 44%. do commo Portland; loads logs. 9 Bv Tele Tit till. for Farrow. Morrissey, do for Win 5.10 n. m. For Brunswick. Bath. Lisbon Flint & Calais; Mary From Island Pond, Montreal cut ioe on Mllliken’s, Pere at do lor Berlin, Gorham, Falls, Richmond. Gai diner. Augusta and They have not, any Marq...I..,1..,... LONDON. Jan. 24, 1898.—Console closed terport; Robert Byron, Hart, Kockport; and 8.30 in. JKetatl Grocer* West, a. about suir^r for money and 112 11-16 for aecount. Harry C Chester, Small, do for Maehias. Waterville. or Carter’s The lee Is only New fork 112% From Lewiston aud Auburn 8.30 a. m. 5.15 Danville ponds. loaf 7; confetion ca Quotations stucsi nml Bonds schs Carrie L Hix, and Hermon F p. m. For New Gloucester, Portland market-cut y Jan. 24, 1898—Cotton market Returned, Pullman Palace Bleeping Cars on Night foot thlok. Last year at this time it LIVERPOOL, Kimball. Junction. {Poland Springs), Mechanic Falls, ono pulverised 6o; powered, 0«; grauulaten ‘By Telegraph. unchanged; American 3 3-16d; sales trains and Darlor cars on day trains. 6c*. yellow 4 middling VINEYARD-HAVEN—Ar 23d. schr Carrie E Auburn and Lewiston. inches thick. jVa coffee crushed The folloing ware to-day’s including 600 bales for TICKET OFFICE DEPOT AT FOOT OE for was twenty closing quotations 8.000 bales, specula- Look, Jacksonville lor Boston; Methebesec,do 11.00 p. m. Night Express, every night, of Bonds and export. INDIA STREET. Water- Lodge of U. O. G. C. had tion fordo: J Frank seavey, Elizabetbpart for do; Brunswick, Bath, Lewiston, Augusta. Soarboro Hides. CHA8. M. HAYS. Gsn 1 Manager. ville. Lake. Aroostook even- Jan 24. Jan. 22 Carlton Belle. New Brighton lor do; Mt Hope, Bangor, Moosehead visitors Saturday the New Portland. October 4tn. 1897. oct4tt via Old about twenty-five The following quotations represent pay- 4s, reg 127% 127% Norfolk for Portland; Fiheman, Port Johnson county Town. Bar Harbor, Bucksport this market: do SAILING DAYS OF STEAMSHIPS. St John and from Old Orchard lodge. After ing prices In coup, 128v* 128% for do. Stephen. SL Andrews. St ing ox hides...7 c lb Aroostook Halifax ana Cow and ip New’. 4’sj reg.112% 112% FROM FOP. Sit 24th. sch Mt Hope. County via Vanceboro. of office rs a fine clam stew i’s STEAMERS. the Provinces. train does installation Hulls and st gs.6c New coup.1141/8 114% Lahn.New York. .Bremen... .Jan 25 W1NTEKPOKT—Ar 23d, sch Emma W Day, The Saturday night .lCc oenver < R. G. not run to Belfast, Dover and Foxcroft was served. Cealf skins, trimmed..... 1st.108 108?8 Dalecarlia ..New York. .PernanibucoJan 25 Or. ekett. Portland. Dexter. do untrimmed... 9c Erie 4<. or beyond cars to St John. gen 70 70% lJaleearlia... .New York. .PernanibucoJan 25 Ar 24th, sen Senator, Portland. Bangor, sleeping BUXTON. Lamb skins.. ...50 to 80c each Mo.Kau. & Texas 2ds.. York. .Jan 26 63% 641 Noordiand_New .Antwerp,.. White Mountain Division. — Mo Kansas & Texas pfd... St.Louis.New York. 3o’am»ton...Jan 26 I'orta. Maine Coast Co. West 34.—Mrs. Char- Foreign Navigation Buxton, January Italiroaa Receipt.*. a -as Pacific Consols. 97 York. .Liverpool. ...Tan 26 8.45 a. m. For 95% Majestic.New Sid fm Yokohama Dec 24, ship Wm H Smith. Bridgton. Fabyans. Burlington who has been stopping Oregon Nav. Ists.114% 114% Noordiand.New York.. Antwerp .. .Jan26 Lancaster. St lotte Flanders, FORT LA N i>, Jan. 24, Brown, for Manila and New York; 2Eth, Vigi- Quebec, Johnsbury, Sherbrooke, Onion P. Ists.... 1. New York..Liverpool ..Jan 29 On and after Tuesday, Nov, Montreal, St Paul and in Alfred and re- Keeetatg by Maine Central ft. fL—b\n rur Campania__ lant. and New York. Chicago. Minneapolis with friends Lyman, .Havre.Jan 29 Bailey, for Hiogo 9tll, the and all points west. and. 161 cars miscellaneous merchandise; for Closing quotations of stocks: Champagne_NewYork. Ar at Algoa Jan 4, barque Palmyra, Kel- 1897, her homo here last week. .Portland.. .Jan 29 Bay 3.30 p. m. For Sebago Lake, Cornish, turned to connecting roans 99 cars. Jan. 24. Jan 21. Carthaginian .Liverpool. ler. Port Gamble. Fryeburg. Rotterdam.... Newl’ork.. Rotterdam. .Jan 29 Eridglon. North Conway. Fabyans. Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Graham, who have Atohlson. 12% 12 Vs Pasaetl Jan 22, steamer Arcadia, Phoenicia.New York. .Hamburg.. .Jan 29 Dungeness LunenDurg. st Johnsbury, Newport, Sher- Alfred Atchison pfd. 28 29% Portland tor Hamburg. with friends in Exports. Ethiopia.New York. Glasgow .. ..Ian 29 STEAMER SALACIA brook. Montreal and Toronto. been stopping Cen tal Pacific. 13 3% Ar at St Pierre Deo 31, sch Jennie F Willey, .. ..Tan 29 will Franklin on Tues- returned home last Tues- LIVERPOOL ENG. Steamship Numidian— Likes.