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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS* NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. and Massachusetts, Presi- | EJMeaii daily therm. 24; maximum dhode Island lent Andrews of Brown and President USED STRONG WORDS 27: minimum 22; max. ve- LOUD therm, therm, Eliot of Harvard. Incidentally a eom- locity, wind 21 N. total B.; precipita- nittee was appointed to assist in the rais- tion, 1.02. ug of the two million dollar endowment 'und, the nucleus of which has already STRIKE SITUATION UNCHANGED- been started, Letter Carrier Aired Little Re- ALL QUIET IN HAVANA. Deficiency Presidents of Big and Rumors of Probable Settlement All Ap- Civil Service Cimissioii Affairs pear to be Unfounded. in the Mouse. pablics Greet Each Other. Topsy Turvy. Spain Will Send Ts One of Her ISlggest Warships. New Bedford, Mass., January 26.—The strike situation remains the practically Washington, January 26.—All the ad- POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT OF- TUI) HAWAIIAN CHIEF ARRIVED same with both sides holding out as firm- SENSATIONAL TESTIMONY BEFORE vices received by the stato and navy de- ly as over to all appearances. The dis- were satls- FICIALS SEVERELY CRITICIZED. SENATE COMMITTEE. partments from Cuba today IN WASHINGTON YESTERDAY. had a agreeable snow storm of today actory. Gen. Loo at 3 o’clock reported to but tendency discourage the strikers, .hat all was quiet and order prevailed ij^ / its effect is of no serious consequence. Havana. At about the same hour a cable- Chairman Loud Promises Some Interesting The mill firemen at a meeting of the to from Takes In » Ho e! and It celvts a Business Greatest Contusion gram came the navy department Quarters Said to be In Disclosures Later—Carlisle Indian union tonight reported that the firemen of the Maine, saying that Call FromMr. McKinley—Uatertbe Ca’.l For Caok of Management— Eapt. Sigsbeo at all the striking mills had been guaran- Intelligent general interest was manifested on the School Gets Its Appropriation—Teller Is Returned—The Two Men Discuss Un- Hundreds of Made With- of the Maine in Havana harbor, teed that they should be paid at old Appointments rriival Resolutions in the Senate. had been no demonstration. official Matters. of out Paid to Rules. but there sohedule prices pending a settlement Attention Being several times He had been ashore himself 26.—The House the strike and will not had been received with the Washington, January Washington, January 20.—President consequently they Washington, January 25.—E. D. Bailey rflicially, and of to the rreatost courtesy. He to visit devoted another day to the consideration join in the movement resistance chief clerk of the examiners office, civil expected^ Dole of Hawaii arrived here at 2.20 Fhs tomorrow. The information of the Indian bill, most of cut down. It is necessary for the mill palace appropriation o’clock this afternoon and in service commission, and for many years from Madrid the Associated Press that behalf of of by the time being consumed in discussing men in order to rae6t the provisions connected that she had decided to the was welcomed to the with body, frequently Spanish government interest- government their insurance to a oertaln on a visit to extraneous subjects. The most polioies, keep some ?end the Yiscaya this acting as chief examiner, submitted warship National Capitol by Secretary Sherman amount of steam pressure up. and American ports, caused no comments in ing feature of the day was the debate on concession on their toward the fire- sensational testimony at today’s session a formidable and Assistant Secretary Adoe. The part cfficial circles. She is the question of reduc ng the mail carrier men undoubtedly bo traced to this of tho civil service and more ful may Senate investigating craft, larger, faster, power service in the cities to tho Presidential party was belated by storms cause. large owing committee. It was a sequel to the chatges than the Maine. the and it was three hours The demands upon the poor department failure of the Senate to attach the esti- along way he made of the intimidation and after the scheduled time that the train for assistance continue. The rumor which Monday WORD FROM GEN. LEE. mated deficiency of $160,000 to the urgent was that an unofficial interference of the commission with his came into the Baltimore & Ohio depot. spread today 26.—The latest deficiency bill. A dozen proposition had been made through the Washington, January representatives A crowd of several hundred had assem- testimony. He called attention to the from Havana is a medium of the director of one of the idvices received here from as many different cities protested bled on North Capitol street and three bltta1 attack made on him then Presi- from Consul General Lee, striking mills and a former member of by cablegram the reduction and urged of mounted were on He said: “Just against proposed platoons policemen the now In dent of the commission. In a dated 5.S0 last evening. Spinners’ Union engaged Proctor, an immediate which hand to act as an escort. a visit from commander of Maine appropriation, other business, does not appear to have letter which he made at the in- received to a Mr. Sher- public return it tomorrow. He has al- Chairman Loud of tho office commis- As the train came stop, been started fro® a reliable source. Tbe md will post stance of the addressed to of man and Mr. Adee on the rear' strike committee did not take it committee, ready returned official visit Spanish sion and Chairman Cannon of the appro- stopped general of hv Assistant Sec- at inas- Theodore Roosevelt, then New York md other naval vessels. No disorder platform and were met up their cession this afternoon, priation commission, allayed tho wrath with sort.” retary Cridler, who conducted them much us it did not come to them police commissioner, now assistant secre- any that officials here are at the suc- of the members by assuring them inside first greeting President and Mrs. any mark of authority. tary of the navy, the commission was The pleased cess tbeir movement in dis- the service could not suffer until Dole and their party. The strike committee adopted a resolu- severely criticised. attending possibly tion of certain the Maine to Havana and at the would a ex- disapproving of the aotion In an accompanying personal letter he patching June 15, before which time there There was brief and informal the Snanish at that dealers who have a of fur- tho that in reception accorded by and then the party filed out to began practice expressed hope any reorganiza- be ample opportunity to pass a deficiency change, nishing free beer to the strikers and tion the P/reaident might deem desirable port. 1TBOUL 80 MOM. BOSTON the and Crunch Mr. Loud used strong & MAINE’S PETITION. waiting carriages. strongly condemned such action. The re- to make, Mr. Prootor might be retained The reports that British appropriation. offered his arm to Mrs. ana Mr. Sherman ports from the collector*! who have in in his position. This communication warships are to join the American words in hlscrtticlsm of the post office Wants Dole aud escorted her to Presideut Mc- aerman in Havana has been re- Privilege of Buying and charge tho contributions to the general making startling charges, and which warships department officials and promised inter- Owning The of offi- as favorable no Kinley's carriage. platoons strike fund, were entirely satisfactory. created a sensation, follows iD brief: garded here although Stock In Other on the disclosures later on. Tho motion Hoads. cers wheeled about, the spirited bays of It was recently announced that John “The business of the commission is in ^ilicial notice of such intention esting GLOVES oft at of the of the British and French govsrn- to strike out the for the KlO the White House W. Knowles, the confuslond and is part appropriation carriage stepped superintendent greatest becoming has teen received. Boston, January £6.—The a lively gait and the party proceeded to Acushnot mill, was to sail for England, more and more demoralized for want of uients Carlisle Indian school was defeated after legislative The of the of these committee tho where the Hawaiian and now comes the information that intelligent management. presence vessels^ 65. Ten on railroads gave a at Arlington, with the United States considerable debate—29 to pages hearing Superintendent Robert Burgess of tbe remain unacted on for nationalities along Tbe the State exocutive will be the nation’s guest. “Requisitions to of the bill were disposed of today. House today on a bill submitted Fierce and Albert son of will go far, it is believed, Cleansed There was no demo- mill, R. Pierce, months and many complaints are marie warship, on the conference deficiency the Boston military display, of convince the of Havana and report urgent by and Maine railroad that it at Mr. Andrew G. Pierce, who is at the head by the departments of delays and annoy- people lalll nrna wl .a cratic simplicity being observed thnfi there is no sinister purpose EVERY s s RAY be allowed to the local manufacturers, ere to sail for ances detrimental to the service. In suoh purchase and hold shares of Dole’s request. arrival. Europo on short These facta have oases were au- in the Maine’s stock of railroad hotel was reached about notice. temporary appointments corporations leased or The Arlington iviron i>ian tn si haiiof f.hftf. rfui infl.nnffl.nt- 26.—Without any O OA ylmrtnoil with thorized, and after several days made per- WILL RETURN COMPLIMENT. Washington, January AT FOSTER’S controlled it. by This is a special hill urers intend to bny yarn in England for no rule exists business the House the manent, although permit- £6.—The bat- preliminary today in behalf of Mrs. Dole on his arm, escorted party tho mills and be enabled suoh actions. These Madrid, January Spanish embodying the railroad the striking thereby ting requisitions of 7000 tons went into committee of the whole and re- to its rooms and then took his official to manufacture their cloth without the cover several hundred in tleship Vizcaya, displace- Forest House and provisions which were Inst probably places, to visit American Oye incorporated are has been ordered consideration of the Indian City leave. Mr. Porter accompanied by Col. aid of spinners, who, it is believed, one batch of which appointments in the ment, sumed appro- year in a general bill. This bill was de- The battleship Vizcaya, Steam Carpet Cleansing Works, Bingham soon appeared bearing the con- strong enough to stand a long strike. marine hospital service were reported, for sorts.’ Spanish priation bill. The pending amendment 'classed as an armored cruiser of the Bar- House. feated in the legislature by a bare ma- of President and But tho weavers’ union is not so power- which no existed and the 13 Preble St. opp. Preble gratulations McKinley authority only Is one of the best in the was that to strike out the appropriations as are non-union rette type), ships Wm. H. counsel for the to be informed when it would ful, and there many excuse was the failure of the commission jan22dtf jority. Coolidge, requesting navy. for the Carlisle Indian school. most the President of weavers now out, it is believed they will to registers. The navy depart- Spanish road opened the case and said that the be convenient for provide is of 70UO tons displacement, Is 340 be ready to go back to work when the ment recently fifteen Bteel in- She Mr. Sherman in charge of the bill, de- the Hawaiian Eepublic to receive him in appointed has 65 feet beam and draws railroad appeared as a for the arrives. The or ’eet long, petitioner as English yarn question spectors without examination certifica- fended the work of the Carlisle school, person. It was arranged that as soon iboot 21 feet six inches. Her estimated right to purchase and hold the shares of comes whether the English mule spinners tion by the commission and the depart- Our : Annual the arrived President is 20 she is driven by to which he said was the greatest industrial the capital stock of the various railroads party’s baggage will strike when they learn they are ment has requested the commission to speed knots, Dolejwould notify President McKinley the strikers and has 13.000 indicated horse school in the was in its system, with the special purpose of manufacturing yoar to defeat make the appointments regular by issuing rropellers country. Everything of his readiness to receive him. The rower. The Vizcaya was built for oil time that this svstern here, but the manufacturers say they will certifications. No action on this has at^Biltno there which was necessary to assaring yet and cost taught never be The apartments to which the distinguished Samuel Ross of the na- teen'tnken. The service at n 1891 43,000,000. CASH SALE may destroyed. Boston and not.ijSecretary engineer large inches in make the Indian a self-supporting citizen were are on the second has advised Her armor belt i9 12 thickness, Maine system is the combination of a guests assigned tioualgmulo spinners' union, has made requisitions to fill hundreds of ihe has 10 1-3 inches of armor over her His observation was that the -OF large number of railroads that have been floor. The furnishings of the apart- the union in England J ofj the state of and no provision has yet been anywhere. places andhordeck plating is three united, either by actual consolidation ment are rich but thero has affairs. made to moot the demands. A number of pin positions beet Indian schools were those which were by apparently nohes thick. Tho armament of this war lease, or by the of stook. It been no effort at The decora- appointments in the sub-treasury at New not on the reservations. He said the ownership display. MATTERS IN PALL RIVER. ressel consists of two 1-2 inch ten has thus been formed as have been made since the classifica- guns, the result of tions consisted almost entirely of Amer- York inch football eleven harl No >.5 inch quick llring guns, two 2.7 Carlisle placed $7000 more than fifty years of labor, and in ac- ican roses on Enll River, January 26.—Although the tion without examination. attempt beauty tastefully arranged eight 13.2 inoh guns, four 1.4 inch in the of that during the Bools anti Shoes cordance with more than fifty separate frame nt the iron works has been mado to meer the needs of the ;uns, treasury college the mantels and tables. striking spigjjert runs and two Maxim guns. Si:» has six aots of the legislature of this state, not to mills have no union aift are not in the ordnance department and irregularities past season. President McKinley’s call was entirely iorpedo tubes, carries a normal coal sup- is now going on. mention Maine, and New labor union of the city, they are and questionable appointments have been Mr. of ex- Hampshire. formal and did not last longer than 15 regular of 1200 tons and her crow numbers 500 Cannon, Republican Illinois, All the powers requested by the proposed making a fight which bids fair to be a so numerous that the rules have almost rly minutes. He was accompanied by Min- men. pressed the opinion that the Indians were WONDERFUL : BARGAINS legislation, Mr. Coolidge said have al- stubborn one, at least until all their re- lost their foroe and the alleged law of ister Porter and Col. and was MORE SHIPS IN HAVANA. ready been granted in Maine and New Bingham, sources have been expended. They are necessity Is regnant and a want of uni- not progressing. met Asst. Sec. Cridler and Mr. Hatch !n Every Department. Hampshire under general law without by gaining in numbers and this afternoon formity exists In all the business of the Havana, January 26.—The German Mr. Lacey, Republican of Iowa, eulo- the Hawaiian minister, who introduced in some of the commission and the has This 'ale will continue until all the objection. succeeded getting opera- greatest uncertainty iruiser Charlotte (troop ship), just the work ot the Indian schools. goods and other mem- subordinates do gized out. Call, and the best Ex-Senator Win. B. Durant of Cam- him to President Dole tives out of No. 1 mill, thus making the prevails. The cannot strived here. are closed early get Mr. of Kansas, also selections. bridge, appeared in remonstrance on be- bers of tho party. After a mutual ex- strike Include and affect three of the four their work with confidence because all A British warship has reached here Curtis, Republican of and are the work of the non-reserva- half the Massachusetts State Board of change of courtesies President McKinley mills operated by this-company. precedents, practices principles rom Key West and some French war- commended Trade. This is one of the influences returned to the Whito House. Tho strikers at the Sagamore mill say abandoned and new ones substituted. ships are expected here from New Or- tion schools. or line of action ex- of insisted that the which was steadily used against the bill At 4.15 o’clock PresidentDolo returned that their places have been partially filled “No reliable policy gans. Mr. Smith Arizona, last from the other mills, but re- ists which can be relied on and contra- Indians should be farms which they Center & McDowell, year. the visit of President McKinley. by help they EXTRA POLICE NEEDED. given liised to to work today. They olaimed action is frequent. The force of could not agricultural imple- St. He drove over to the White Houso in a go dictory dispose of, 589 OOngress HARVARD ATHLETICS. that their was reduoed about thirteen the commission has lost confidence in the Havana, January £6,—The government ments and teachers. janl2 dtflstp carriage in com- pay magnificently appointed eont and beside this, the of the ability of the management and can do no ras reinforced the police at the American After some further remarks by Mr. with Minister Hatch and Assistant per speed pahy machinery was inoreased. They informed more than to maintain existing condi- consulate, along the wharves and on the Barrow, Republican of Massachusetts, A Graduate Association Organized at Cam- Cridler. His Secretary private secretary, the mill authorities today that if the fast tions and await inevitable changes. The principal streets ns a precaution against and Callahan of Oklahoma, the motion to --—w Lieut. bridge Last Evening. Major Iaukea, Major Heistand, pulleys are removed, they will accept the action take by the commission lacks con- sny attempts to provoke collision when strike out the appropriation for the Car- Commander Phelps and Mr. Day fol- reduct ion. tinuity and the minutes of one day con- ;he marines and crew of the U. S. war- lisle Indians school, offered by Mr. Smith ANDERSON, ADAMS & GO., lowed in another carriage. At the en- The loom fixers have decided to support tradict those of another day. Action is ship Maine come ashore. of Arizona, was defeated £9 to 05. Cambridge, Mass., January £6.— An trance to the White House President their brethren in New Bedford by assess- taken, then amended, then revoked. An amendment offered by Mr. Kelley, four of LEE VISITS THE MAINE. Increase Eire Insurance Agency enthusiastic meeting was held this even- Dole was met by Col. Bingham and the ing each member twenty-five cents a Under the recent administration Democrat of South Dakota, to led him the week. the five officers of the commission wore 26.—This afternoon the number of Indian pupils at Flanders, ing in Sanders’s theatre for the purpose party was by to elevator, Havana, January.' to tho This afternoon, the card room opera- ohanged, bringing in new men, who United States Consul General Lee visited South Dakota, to SOO and to increase the 31 Exchange Street of of whence it was soon transferred organizing the athletic associates tives of the King Philip mill met and lacked even the advantage of experience ;he the official visit there for $16,COO, was de- library on the second floor. The Presi- Maine, returning appropriation First Class American and Foreign Companies Harvard Gen. W. A. Ban- devised a those looked out in the service, some whose feated 11 to 54. The number of graduates. was in and his a plan whereby departmental raid him yesterday by Captain Sigsbee. pupils dent waiting gave guest the ser- Chas. C. Adams. may report and bo paid. Tonight the views were unfavorable to civil He was accorded the usnal salote. Thera for at the Salem, Oregon, school Horace Anderson. croft, presided, and addresses were Alter a few words of provided '78, general a with theories little This action on greeting. oaraers of the Granite mill held shop vice law aDd rules, s no truth in the story that French war- was increased by fifty; decis Thos. J. Little. eodtflp made by Gen. Bancroft and Hon. Theo- conversation the two Presidents retired meeting, at which about twenty-five were less than hostile, and their inexperience ships are expected. this amendment called out indignant dore assistant of the to a couch in one corner of tho room and reduction In their disastrous. who his Roosevelt, secretary present. They reported and unfumiliarity proved TO HELP THE CUBANS. protest from Kelley, paid respects five minutes in cons.'Uation. It which in oase Is rules to classify in one Mr. Sherman and Mr. Cannon for JJL -4*. -JA JJL navy. It was by far the largest gathering spent wages, nearly every They adopted to was saiu uiat ima utm wao uu- It 1-9 cent and in some oases as new offices and 26.—The New with favor an amendment of interested in that puiuij above per lump, 30,000 utterly Boston, January England looking upon graduates athletics, Viiiv'c ao t-.nrrantw.t.wfi nnr rant SttAVER’S flATERIALS. official aud personal. Then the party failed to provide to meet these needs. Julian Relief committee was organized offered by a member on the Republican fe 'll, oi-mrUflnn 4 G rr !> 1 \r have ever come in Cambridge. xuo ^ together was escorted down stairs aud returned After the meeting many of them quoted :oday, and win consist ot these executive 8me oi Due no use. * i »uu'4 Razors Fine English and American In the course of the evening, Gov. Wol- to the hotel. figures. One young man earned but alarmingly. Disaster oan be averted only members: Massachusetts, Hon. W. B. naturedly, but referred to Mr. Kelley as and Razors, the extra hollow {* light, with President Dole tho under the new schedule and pays bv immediate remedy and ohanges in tile Plunkett of Adams; Maine, L. M. a ‘‘bantam rooster” and ‘‘good looking, J round point style in (L cott entered the hall and was greeted spent evening quiet- $3.72 Straps ground, So’olock a week for boarrt. He earned $4.20 be- officers should be made at once, not lor Sousing of Portland; New amiable man.” Mr. Kelley retorted with 3 particular. 5, prolonged applause as he was escorted to ly in his apartment. He dined at Hampshire, Hatch fore the reduction. but in the interest of ix-Gov. P. C. Cheney of considerable bitterness. So far as physical r Cushion Straps, Swing Straps, I the platform. and thereafter received Minister political reasons, Manchester; 25c to see was instructed to in- the service.” ex-Gov. U. A of he said, he thought jji Kelt Straps, from $1.00 Is After the speeches were over the report and a few friends. Ho refused to any Secretary Tansey Vermont, Woodbury characteristic went, each. the terview Shove and ask that the Mr. Proctor asked if Mr. Bailey had not Burlington; Rhode Island, ex-Gov. D. Mr. Cannon make as respectable a 1 ^ of the committee on organization was representatives of the press, although Agent Q might The union will not this communication to cer- Brown of Connect! as himself. This was not C. F. Adams ’83, and a con- hotel was beseiged by correspondents tohedule be revised. sent copies of iiussell Providence;, looking rooster presented by insulted the The then the that he accept the reduction as It now stands and tain Senators. :ut, Hon. H. L. James of Kockvilie. the first time he had been by 7 Braabes Bristle and Badger Shaving V stitution adopted. meeting throughout evening, saying men order a strike if the are not The that his wito was, Illinois. Brushes, from’lOc to $1.00 each. I« to elect the executive com- would be glad to meet the newspaper will wages witness replied gentleman from 2j proceeded the other CENTRAL NOT TO had the ex- 'a 26c buys a good one. t* mittee of 24 members. 1 at a special reception tomorrow morning. revised. so far as he knew, only person, MAINE BLAME. “I may not have legislative Tomorrow the carders of the who know of its existence. “About that of the from Illinois,” A resolution in memory of Marshall night, Lewiston, January 20.—At Coroner perience gentlemen £ H. C. THE WEATHER. Laurel Lake will be given a hearing and time jour friends asked to have the Presi- said 1 thank God, have I as | Newell, ’94, was presented by Plummer’s inquest at the Auburn court he, ‘‘neither, of every style. on those of the dent a civil service commis- Mngs Mugs and a standing Friday night Hargraves appoint you yet learned ruffianism, blackguardism Waters, ’94, passed by louse today, the Maine Central road was I that vote. and Parker will bo heard, all on similar sionerf” and ungentlemanly conduct. grant jj£ 1 mtirely exonerated from all blame in ^ in grievances to those of the Granite. The “AH I know is that the papers said that he is an adept at cheese paring but when J Soaps Shaving Sticks, Cakes, Gen. Bancroft In his address, said, he cases of Thomas McDonough and 3 aud Paste. C indications of further trouble with the Representative Walker of Worcester, it comes to Danville, 111., he wants every- Creams American, part: (Timothy Hughes, who were instantly and French. 1 causes members of this union are strong to- where I came from, had presented in English to attribute the Mass., about two a thing sight.” Z Any attempt tilled Tuesday miles and as- one mv name to the President.” Mr. Cannon did not reply to this of athletic failure at Harvard to par- night. inlf from Auburn on the Maine Central in President Proctor of the commission, eault. %9. Floral Waters, k ticular condition has hitherto resulted TROUBLE BREWING IN LAWRENCE snick. After Bay Rum, then took the stand, and at the outset •_ Mr. of Ohio, Liquid Cold Cream, Mag- C 'nothing, and those familiar with the Browmell, Republican 3 the Hay's 26.—It looks to show that the ex- submitted some remarks upon the fail- 1 nesia, Toilet Powders. Alum state of affairs for the last ten years have Lawrence, Mass., January sought sweeping STILL DEMANDING. Shave mill Innsion of the classification of 6, to in the d Points aud Astringent Pencils. V been irresistibly forced to the conclusion as if the operatives of the Pacific May ure of the Senate place urgency and as had been “a London, January 26.—The oorrespon- an for the that a combination of causes rather than have taken the reins in their hands 18S6, was nor, alleged, deficiency bill appropriation in the dark” so far as lent of the; Times at Constantinople continuation of the mail carrier service any speciflo reason has produoed the re- will oppose the cut down ordered by leap being equipped Middle St. of four for the conditions was concerned. iays: Baron do Caliee, the Austro-Hun- until 1. He commented on the dis- s H. H. HftY&SM sult which confront ns today. the management. A committee changed July % Boston, January 26.—Local forecast of made a statement to ambassador and Mr. the certain TVTV TV "V “That Harvard has seriously, although men, representing the mule spinners President Proctor sarian Angell, crimination against cities, notably *TVTV TT^'VTV for Boston and vicinity for tho that American minister, vlo’ted the to- wisely, herself by her un- Thursday: the Paolfio, waited on Agent Parker this the committee regarding charges porte handicapped northwest winds. had to in- to demand wavering attitude toward the semi-pro- Fair weather; morning and laid their demands before he and the commission sought jether yesterday (Tuesday), 26.—Forecast for and timidate Witness What Chief Ex- redress for wrongs done by the Turkish fessional athlete, oannot for n moment be Washington, January him. Mr. Parker was 6een at noon Bailey. KLATT SAW A WOMAN. New and eastern the had said to Mr. had luthoritios at Aleppo to the American doubted anyone who has seen man Thursday for England said that he had nothing to soy to aminer Serven Bailey by who is an -r _nc Tn .uo his but was in ronsul there, Austrian sub- T.nftt.ffPrt alter man diverted from his intention oi New York: Fair, colder; northwesterly newspapers. reference to testimony, It was that the only line with instructions that had soveral ject. murder trial Otto Klatt testified entering Harvard by the inducements winds. learned, however, _ today that the times been that while Mr. Serven that about eleven o’olook on the night ol held out to him by other institutions.” are displayed on the Eew Eng- demand the spinners mode was given PREPARING THEIR BILL. Signals with- was in from his office the Luet- the of favoritism in the coast from New Haven to reduction of 10 per cent in wages le the city papers May 1, last, while driving past g'Denying charge land Eastport to the commis- ox a selection of Har- drawn. Mr. Parker is said to have re- must not be sent down 26.—At the ex- cert residence a woman oame out its athletio teams by Washington, January he sioners without Despite theso session of the mem- house which he believed was Luetgert s vard, Gen. Bancroft said it was neverthe- Local Weafchor Report. plied that would lay their domnnds signature. icutive Republican earliest orders several times in the past of and com- and crossed the street in front of his less extremely doubtful whether circum- before the board of directors at the given bers .the banking currency Portland, Me., Jan. 26.—The loca- hud come down from Mr. a slam stances do not a biased selection year, papers mittee the individual attitude of the team. Klatt said he heard gate produce office records as to the opportunity. weather bureau The in this are Bailey. Whatever Mr. Serven said was in members was and the in and he saw her the woman was al- of candidates. operatives department polled procedure before are as follows: Ho but will weather all agreed that they will see their demands response to Mr. Bailey's questions. the drafting of the currency legislation most under the horse’s feet. “Nothing organization proper- not canvass S a. m. Barometer 29.35.'!; Thermom- to the and outoome of the criticisms were pertinent, out. The Republican members “She reached her hand up to stop my ly incoming material. Through through end, the thought mapped Dow Point 24: affair will be interest as Mr. saw only tho minutes and to meet on horse,” said “and I called out to the organization which we shall form to- eter 24; Humidity 100; the rcgardjd with Bailey decided Monday, Wednesday Klatt, snow. not the and other infor- their her her. Sbe night, we shall obtain information from Wind N; Velocity 15: Weather It. by all the mill operatives in the city. correspondence and Friday of each week until work to look out or I’d run over then stated all over the ma- Thermom- The united textile workers met tonight mation. Senator Pritchard is ended. Chairman Walker of Massachu- made no reply but went across the street. United States about the 8 p. m. Barometer 29.568; in mem- that tho tact that Mr. Bailey was a wit- Messrs. Hill of Connecticut and The witness said that the woman had a terial of which our freshmen class is com- eter 24: Dew Point 17; Humidity 70; Carpenters’ hall. Seventy new setts and bers wore added. meeting ness justified him in making any sug- of Now were a package under her arm but said he could posed.” Wind N; Velocity 6; Weather clear. During the Fowler Jersey appointed Hoosevelt was discovered gestions at the instance of the commis- to and to the not 6eo the woman clearly enough to Mr. was received with a storm a‘“spy” and was ejected committee prepare present The after n hot session. The union is being sion. members an order of identify her either personally ox by photo- of applause. speaker declared that Republican Friday he was a thorough believer in athletics as strongly organized and ail efforts willbe examination and discussion of. the various graph.” The DEADLOCK. an important influence in the develop- in this direction for the present. TENNESSEE principles involved in the legislation. of of character and also a union will not act on the Each is to be voted on. NO NEW STATES. ment confessed question January 26.--The two principle for those strike until the directors of tho Pacitlo Nashville, preference sports that were branches of the asombly met in January 26.—Statehood to the general Washington, called rough. sores on my reply spinners’ appeal. convention A ballot was JUDGE GAFFNEY DEAD. at this session was killed today “Running appeared joint today. legislation Governor Wolcott was “three " given over tho entire tuken and resulted in McMillin receiving by the House committee on territories re- three” when he came the and spread BIG VICTORY FOR MINERS. Rochester, N. H., January 26.—Judge times upon leg 4 votes, Turley, 3, and Taylor 2. Two of the Arizona, New Mexico and and made a short in the limb. I got C. B. died at his home last jecting platform speech sym- lower portion of Chicago, January 26.—The Interstate the Populists members voted for McMil- Gaffney Oklahoma bills by a vote of eight to with the object of the tried coal Dem- night. Judge Gaffney was one of the pathy meeting. no from medicine till I joint convention "of bituminous 11 n, and one for Turley. The other three. The tlrst two measures were help end to- done most prominent men in New Hampshire bottle of operatives and miners came to an ocratic votes wer£ scattered as was bunched and defeated. Then the Okla- DARTMOUTH ALUMNI. I was cured one over for and was born at Ossipee, X. H., Septem- yours. by night. The miners were jubilant yesterday. The Republicans voted homa bill was taken up and beaten by l°r 17, 1S43. Ho was oierk in the treasury Boston, January 20.—The alumni of the results of thoir dav’s session, McMillin. ber the same vote. There was no'dlscussion, miners department at Washington and for eight- of Boston and moans to nearly 209,000 soft coal as It was understood at the last meeting Dartmouth college vicinity, rears clerk of the naval committee of the an advance of 10 cents ton and a nm' BIG BROWN. with- met, tonight ’at Hotel for the per ENDOWMENT FOK Senate. He read law at that the vote was to be taken today Vendome, form day United States as day of eight hours at uniform out further preliminaries. annual banquet, entertaining special 26.—Tho Brown jjssippeo and Dover and graduated from President Tucker and Prof. C. P. wages to go into effect April 1. Boston, January Delegates Smith and Ferguson of guests I”6 alumni association "of Boston held its an- he law school of Columbian college at of tho while Rear convention completed its work by naming Arizona and New Mexico, stated that Richardson college, nual at the Tuillerlea Washington. For several years ho was E. and Rev. a scale committee to perfect all banquet tonight they wished to put themselves on record Admiral George Belknap m-o“J” and. listened to two excellent by secretary to the president of the Boston Dutton also contributed to the rangements fer the scale speeches that if they were not allowed to vote they E. B. ISAAC ACKER, Cowans, Va. putting the of tnd Maine railroad, Hon. Frank Jones. effect on the dato heads of the leading universities would vote for the bills. speech-making. set. to do so in the winter Mr.Grows, who has been with the use house it is all right suffering MISOKLIANKOtTS. eral for a as to whether there have metallhm he held, meant simply DEERING. for cold and severe report as f it suits but it is not proper oough is now attacked DON’T BELIEVE IT. of two motals at a fixed ration money, himself, been recent violations of the constitution the with measles. and did not the free and om us to do it when we are using people’s from ser- contemplate TO BE OB NOT TO BE. in Louisiana by the exclusion limited of Doth. He challenged the do not desire it. ooinags of the City Counciltand as money and people vice of in the United States courts Mr. Chandler to produce any recognized Meeting announced: “It’s ANTI-ANNEXATION. juries in Mayor Davis here Answered of which included free coinage This Old Question Has To Be of duly qualified oitizens on acoount authority Usual Breezy. you can To the Editor the Press: the definition of bimetallism. Mr. Hiatt your school house, |a'entlemen; of “Vou’ll Be All Candidly by Portland People. color. maintenance on.” When Friends Say closed with an appeal for the knock oil or go Annexation seems to be the the Senate leading Upon motion of Mr. Vest of a sound financial system. said that he thought the TbeCostof the New SchooMBoaseiDebated Alderman Ayer topio with many people at the present do the of Portland think took the Teller resoluton. Mr. Daniel of Virginia advocated should and By.” What people up that the teams have been used seem Right By He that it. was of a Guard Room for the city time. Small and Progress to be below? Can The debate was Mr. Teller, resolution, maintained —Question of the statement published opened by faith as haa this winter instead of hiring outside the head for annexation. not in violation of public Police Force—Sewer Assessments. lights Usually citizen ask for more convincing proof the author of the resolution. to the any been suggested hy Mr. Hoar pay teams. § when we want onr children educated we the article un- He said he would no man to ex- °f gov- of the merits claimed by permit bonds in silver at the option JJ10 The adjourned meeting of the Deering The Mayor said that the oity teams bad and build school the bulk of the have to tax the people, What is there to corro- cel him in honor or in faith. “I ernment. He stated that YOU ACT FOR YOURSELF IF der discussion? good secured from city government was held last evening done more work this] year than on any hire teaohers. but now we MUST for Port- outstanding bonds had been houses, eto., borate it. It is Portland proof would do nothing,” he said, “that would in Davis in the ohair and all the United States at a reduction price with Mayor previous year. have wise men wbo are not only willing oth- oi YOU WANT TO GET WELL. It is not the style of proof bring about such a condition of affairs as that, any payment said the teams had land people. and he maintained the aldermen present. Alderman Ayer city to spend their time, bnt furnish rooms in viz. Kal would be the in coin of this er medicinal offer, disgraceful, whatever those bonds the Cram introduced an order idle and wanted work. preparations He said Alderman been laying they order that the may have the Portland of the Senator from Massachu- would amply repay the holders. taxpayers amazoo, Mich., proof for people. opinion the the treasurer to reimburse Alderman Gowen said that the teams had there was no to pay gov- direoting oity proper light in order that they may flee wish for any- setts be of or disposition The most exacting cannot (Hoar) may my opinion, in discredited silver the amount of been idle and had hauled some of the ernment obligations Mr. C. F. Scammon, $37, not from their utter ruin. You Can Be Cured by Dr. this: oonvlotiona. The Massachusetts Senator silver Certainly thing more. Read bullion, but in finished taxes for on his at Mor- to the new school house. dolors,dollars. his 1897, factory filling Now about this enormous debt of Greene's NeTvura. of No. 51 Preble tries to make it appear that my that were as good asgold Mr. W. A. Sanford, position just of rill's corner. Alderman Gowen—“The work Is 'done, on a that the adoption winch some of our heavy poll consider Doan s Kidney was parallel with the making of a Mr. Daniel thought Deering, says: “I to raids some discussion as and if you oan do about it. let’s When are ill from wor- street, ten dollar piece out of a oopper cent. the resolution would tend prevent The order called for anything are harping about. Why are you overwork, to have around. A taxpayers Pills a friend a I do not and ho a state- gee do it. or good Suoh proposition advanoe, and upon the treasury quoted the offer made Mr. Scammon several years you we the same reason that ry, exposure excesses, when your vigor in 1887 in debt? For is a friend indeed and that I do not think it would And much Secretary Sherman friend in need sup- ment made by was into the man- Alderman Seal—“I dou’t know as ’the has and and vi- it did ago when he startod Portland and every other oity is in departed your strength have been to me. For seven port in this or any other legislative body. to that effect, but he maintained is what they creditor ufacture of Since then he board oan do anything about It or will, iB lost and your friends say, “Oh, Mr. Teller said he would be to mean that toothpicks. debt—-for tality had a deal of willing not any government public, permanent improve- or I have great coin or in a is now if that is the state eight years retire from public life if by doing so he would be paid in a clipped has changed several times, but but of things it what does when it don’t despair, you’ll be all right by and an ments, just every city with my kidneys, one physio: fcould about a national bi-metallio The order to be it. trouble bring depreciated currency. manufacturing meat skewers. ought stopped.” makes those and for the by,” don’t believe When your friends me I was He maintained that the ex- his remarks Mr. Daniel improvements so far as to tell verging agreement. In the course of 5 to Alderman Gowen going the was a vote of 3, said that the com- tell you to cheer up and hope for reoovery contract concerning the money in asked Mr. Hoar whether he thought iinally’passed by good reason that the taxpayers cannot disease. The pain and weak- isting no. was on Bright’s are sliver certificates Seal and Gowan voting mittee inside of the the ordinary processes of nature, whloh bonds of the United States pay- 387,000,000 dollars of Aldermen appropriation pay for them as fast as they are wanted. through back and In the bladder the nation s the ness across my could not b without action as an essential to so far and had made no contracts their wish. They able changtd ought, Alderman Cram then enquired outside It is said Portland is reducing her debt. they simply express were almost unendurable. of the to tbe°con- in gold. sometimes ofjCongiess—one parties honor,to be redeemed that the had not occupied of the appropriation. want to see you well, but, their wish will had a Mr that if such redemp- reason polioo does that show? Just this, that 'from the shooting pains tract—and that the government Hoar replied block Well.Jwhat Radiating spine the room in the new Odd Fellows’ Alderman Cram asked if the Portland has done what is not save You must act yourself. right to all the advantages the oontract tiou were necessary to maintain the building just Deering you. around the sides and seemed to In coin he for the was not now It has made some and need darted afforded it. parity of the gold and silver that was originally intended originally intended to oost doing. improve- You are on the downward road lower part of the abdomen Mr. Toller whether but no snch subtile ments which it hotild not pay for at the effective medicine to arrest draw the Mr. Fairbanks asked would answer yes, marshal’s office. 136,000, and the furnishings $3000 more, a sure and of the was now could be answered time. They were made and preferred ; to of the disease and restore and when in this condition the urinary the Secretary Treasury comprehensive question alderman from a total of the progress The Mayor informed the making $39,000. pay interest on cost. out only goki in liquidation of the briefly. you to health and strength. weakness was'very evident and annoying. paying was In the hands Alderman Seal of Alderman I think the real estate owners of bonded obligations of the government Mr. Daniel maintained that if the ex- Ward 3 that the matter inquired There Is only one medicine which will all sorts of kidney remedies but Mr. of sliver were have no reason to be Greene’s I tried “1 do not know,” replied Teller, periment of free coinage of the committee on police. Gowen: “Did you not start with the Deering frightened surely cure you, and that is Dr. is that the of about the great debt. They will take care nerve the was never successful in finding anything “what the Secretary of the Treasury tried, he was assured parity for the committee on idea that the building would oost Nervura blood and remedy, the ad- would be re- Alderman Lane, of that without the advice of Portland or has oured so me until I My relations with present the metals, silver and gold, in health giver, which that ever helped procured doing. said that there had been a delay $43,0U0?” those tax of who had grand ministration are not such as to enable me stored. police, poll payers Deering many sick and suffering people. Pills at H. H. & so much Doan’s Kidney Hay information of its acts.” In to an enquiry from Mr. the rooms as the price charged Alderman Gowen—“Yes.” sympathy for the poor farmers. jirs. William H. of Argyle, to obtain response accepting do Dow, at the of Free Mr. hair- to the intent of the I not think the farmers are very much Son’s drug store, junotion Being further pressed by Aldrich as pending for the rent was considered too high. Alderman Seal—“How much do you Maine says: said his belief was that Mr. Daniel said that he had frightened notwithstanding the loud and Middle streets. ;I am in better health banks, Mr. Teller resolution, Cram said that ho thought think It will oostf” the in- an advocate of the Alderman tooting of horns from annexation head- The the administration was paying for twenty years been than I have been in years. urinary ‘To should be furnished with Alderman Gowen—“It will cost Much has been said about terest on coin obligations themselves free and unlimited coinage of silver. that the police $50,000 quarters. and at office weakness has been corrected pres- in and it said Mr. or more. The cost us more holders and office seekers being having matured gold. sum up put distinctly,” a room in the new building. underpinning Should another ictortea ‘‘the of the United about all that are really opposed to an- ent I am free from pain. “I have absolute information, Daniel, government Davis said that it would not money than we expected as the man who “that the administration has of standard of silver Mayor nexation. That Is no argument pro or occur I know what to do.” Mr. Fairbanks, States 455,000,000 of attack further action on the part had the first contract did not do his work con. But not on the is paying the obligations I refer to in dollars. These are represented by a mass require any why put something Doan’s Kidney Pills are for sale by all issue an other side of the Who are the legal tender notes. On January 1, $20,- of certificates. There is no law providing the board, but that he would satisfactorily.” ledger. 60 cents. Mailed by Foster- matured and X am of a one of these Matthews said prime movers for annexation? What about dealers, price 000,000 of bonds and for the redemption single order 1, directing the marshal Alderman that the orig- of the of these certificates in February those men who have held office under Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents informed by the Secretary Treasury dollars or one gold; build- inal order for work was drawn the Miliurn Co., to office room in the new by the town of town of that these bonds were paid not in gold, but all of them are equal to gold. The occupy Westbrook, Deering for the United States. notes. not hint at city solloitor and was type written. It and city of Some of them have not in silver, but in legal tender pending resolution does any ing. Deering. the name DOAN’S and take ‘we oreditor which was held office almost from their first Vote. Remember “If that be so,” snid Mr. Teller, proposition to give to the any- Alderman Seal for the committee on oalled forj $36,000, deemed and dollar.” have been honored with the no as well discontinue this debate but a one hundred cent Co for a school bulld- They high- substitute. might thing on the claim of A. T. sufficient pay high est the resolution Daniel concluded at 7 o’olook. On claims, reported office! within the gift of the voters take a vote upon pending Mr. Incr for Deering’s needs. It was thought of Mr. Aldrich the Senate then Cobb for damages sustained by bis team ana now no tney snow their regard tor in the matter of carrier ser- motion , said and ten said that that amount had been set about such favors which have been showered had been reached, Mr. went into executive session on Stevens Plains avenue, that the vice. In some cities there were as high U°The point them. to the effort was made later upon By trying wipe out the deliveries. He deliveries Taller when being minutes acijourneu. was entitled to sne sum 01 »io, aim $4,000 too large. as eight thought ’_li__ tn nut; tho Cobb city of Deering. of were un- Alderman I do in excess five, possibly four, Tb© time had ? he reocrmmended that the amount be paid Ayer—“For my part, ANOTHER ANN—T. on a gold basis. WHAT WILL YOU DO JAMES necessary. country see how the treasurer can all to walk bravely up and to the acoount of incidentals. not city pay Mr. of New York, arrived for parties charged Qhtgg, Republican mouth of finance and deal those bills.” ANNEXATION AND THE OFFICE- mail deliveries In New York to the cannon's of Salem Polo Team Says He Passed. said that the with theinselv3s and Manager <-itv wem necessary to the fairly and honestly on claim of Adjournment was then taken to Mon- absolutely get “Won’t Stand" Campbell Coming to Alderman Seal reported the HOLDERS. Into the office mall out at and general on January 81. said that $863,000,000 of bonds Christine Ellsworth for land damage day eTeniDg, there. He denounced as a piece of folly thMr heifer Portland. To the Editor the Prest: the of maintaining and recommended that the of and absurd tho spirit which were sold for purpose George street, parsimony and maintained that have Several times I have heard it said that down the in the the gold standard 26.—James have leave to withdraw. Passed, The Deerlng annexationists just had cut appropriation for the sale of Boston, January Carroll, petitioner there was no necessity distributed to those in- the who did not favor the ourrent law. of the Salem team was in this Alderman reminded the council received and have Deering people of bonds to meet current expenses when owner polo jj Ayer “I want to tell of the benefit I have de- Mr telknap, Hepublioan Illinois, in the movement a button annexation idea was composed of of silver to meet press- in conference with the New that the order establishing the grade of terested pretty largely NeTVura blood Mr. Adams, Republican of Peennsylvania there was plenty city today rived from Dr. Greene’s of shade, bearing the inscription the office-holding and office-seeking citi- When I commenced and other members representing the ing obligations. England league officials over the Camp- Fessenden street had not been passed legal- purple and nerve remedy. to the Presidential contest of the of : zens. This has been denied several times, I had been slok in cities all against the re- Referring which he claims that an bad received one In large letters, “Annex. At top using this medicine largar protested no cam- bell case in ly as it only reading. ’86, Mr. Teller said that political and we have had no of ex- bed for nine weeks. I suffered terribly dUQtlOQ. New an order this word Is “Portland,” and way judging this had ever been char- between the England Alderman Ayer presented printed, and limbs were so Mr. Loud, Republican of California, paign in oountry agreement from observation. But with my back, my so much bitterness, aorimony has been broken. Mr. the true of Fessenden beneath it “Deerlng.” cept personal chairman of the post office commission acterized by and Maine league directing that grade numb at times that I would pinch them and The Free Church and of Deer- Tuesday night action was taken by the in them. a sensational speech, or rather a vindictiveness. street be established according to the Society to see if I could get any feeling madq the of the of Carrol] says: sensational develop- He said that liberty people will tender a to their anti-sentiment and now we are a little I was very nervous, had no appetite, and speech promising the “At a meeting of the league held In In the hands of the oity engineer. ing reoeption pastor, Ho was hoarse the whole world depended upon right- profiles could not ments in the future. very Davies and on Thurs- better able to judge. I notice that your sleep. of the financial it was to to a second Rev. T. M. lady, and could with difficulty be heard above ful solution question. Providence January 15, agreed Passed reading. “I suffered so much that I was reduoed of the standard at the ohurch. report of the meeting says that the “fol- the circumstances of the The fastening gold upon Roberts and Conway go to Providence. Alderman introduced an order day evening, January 27th, to a very weak state, and was almost a a whisper. Only the let Ayer to the country would simply make plain will be music and social entertain- ’well-known citizens and city I took seven bottles of Dr. oase, he said, could induce him attempt was the of the that the sum of $448.75 be ap- There lowing skeletoD. hewers of wood and drawers of As Campbell property directing and nerve reme- to, say anything today. The question people ment. Refreshments will be served. officials were present.” Another convinc- Greene’s Nervnra blood eaoh club having put up $100 for in addition to amount pre- as Soon was one far than the water. league, propriated and began to Improve almost presented greater of Mr. Teller’s The item relative to the number of ing fact is that the meeting was held in dy, more or At the conclusion speech, from Rockland, only a few for the construction it. For the last six simple one of a delivery less in his release viously appropriated the oouncil chamber. Among the as I began taking Mr. called attention to some state- it was decided that he that had been meals and city been able to do house- New York or In Chicago. The statements Lodge weeks before of the and Douglass street sew- tramps provided known citizens were several months I have my of an amendment offer- Congress well present from New York ments in criticism to Salem, the latter club having work for a of six and have hardly of the gentleman (Quigg) should go to a second read- lodgings during the year at the Dee ring who are avowed candidates for office at family him to the pend- his last week’s ers. The order passed for said he, were absolutely false and un- ed by (Lodge) yesterday agreed to pay him salary. election. It to look had a sick day. I give thanks what the memherg of farm should have read 1292 had been cared the coming begins founded. That had been ing resolution. Manager Doe notified ing. Dr. Greene's Nervnra has done for me. gentleman declared that the ob- as ;if there was considerable truth himself interviewed charging that (The amendment the New Bedford club of the league’s Alderman Ayer previous to for. This is one-third more thnn were Use Dr. Greene’s Nervura and be cured. having States should be explained in the assertion that the annex senti- for the exist- of the United went to his home at for the of can consult Dr. Greene, 34 he (Loud) was responsible ligations action. Campbell the vote that the order was necessary provided during years 18E6-7, ment has got to fight the politicians. Yon Temple that he had de- paid iu the money that is the highest Woburn, where the next day he met Mc- Boston, Mass., absolutely free of ing predicament, (Loud) on the when 984 were oared for, 408 in 1896 and OBSERVER. Place, of the or its equiva- who was sent to a miscalculation original or fv.it Congress and the post, office depnrt- money world,iin gold Kay of the Portland club, owing charge, personally by letter. lent In whether that be gold, silver Burnham. The result 676 in 1897. nt and had forced tho department to gold, down by Manager estimates. LETTER TO THE SHERIFFS. was lnduoed to to of the late t off the carriers. “Such criticism,” was that Campbell go Alderman Matthews on the The funeral services Mrs. whether Mr. Teller reported THE HUSKING BEE. Mr. “is beneath my inquired Portland. wife of John Augusta, January 26.—In response to said Loud, contempt. °rMr.PLodge matter of a oertain paroel of land Josephine M. Johnson, that the office was in favor of that amendment. “On of'Campbell’s aotlon I buying at The charge is made post hearing 1124 street, the request of the W. C. T. U., Gov. The old-fashioned’HuskinglBee given bill this carried “Well I shall vote against it,” replied Burnham my protest. I don’t of Mr. George Libby and moved that the Johnson, Congress Llbby- appropriation year $160,- telegraphed a rooms last in on were held aftornoon at Powers has addressed circular letter to the Y. M. C. A. evening, 000 below the estimates. I know the the Colorado Senator. ace how the commljtso arbitration matter be referred to the next oity govern- town, yesterday Mr. insisted upon knowing in the as it was the sheriffs of the state a better to raise for a memorial win- officials of the postoffioe department back Lodge has any power matter, ment. Passed. two o’clock. The services were conducted urging order money Mr. Teller did or did not think of and I that but I assert that it;is falsa.” whether simply a sharp trick Burnham, of the First enforcement of the law. The the new was well at- charge, for Alderman Lane introduced an order by Rev. K. O. Storli, pastor prohibitory dow in building, Then allege falsehood against the the amendment a proper principal don’t propose to stand any such busi- you down. 'r Lutheran of whioh letter is as follows: tended and The of the Congress to lay ness. the city treasurer to issue in the churoh, Portland, thoroughly enjoyed. officials department, interrupted _ directing Mr. Teller etlll held that the govern- deceased was a member. Mrs. John- Augusta, January 26, 1898. in the Mr. Quigg. name of the oity of Deering coupon bonds the excellent programme, published ment and the creditors the above be stated My dear sir:—More than 10,000residents “Let him take it who can hear it,” re- government’s In regard to it'may son It will be remembered was the viotim out. contracts made. to the amount of $16,000 in denominations and citizens of Maine have PRESS, was fully carried Loud. to abide by has a letter from signed Mr. ought that Burnham a sponded Mr. Manager and that the same be of a falling accident of week ago. and a statement, me in which most of Mr. Loud affirmed that the post office “I desired to ascertain,” replied of $1000, numbered petitions informing The entertainment, Senator from Secretary Morse of the National league in class of that the law is and officials contrary to law, appointed Lodge, “whot the Colorado, 169 to 181, to be known as the new High The ’98, Deering High school, prohibitory openly the members of the cast? took part, con- had, because I him that his claim to violated in cities and carriers and create! a thought of my amendment whioh he assures are for a farce entitled flagrantly many and the read- 289 additional pros- School bonds, the same to bear date of rehearsing of of songs, recitations He said it word for word from a speech valid. The transfer of towns owing to the failure the officers sisted pective deficiency of $160,000. copied to Campbell Is “Turned whioii are to present Miss Lena made the Senator in which he declared February 1, 1898, to run for 15 years with Up,” they whose duty it is to enforce the same. ing of a poem. Tnkey sang further that in the face of an appropria- by New Bedford was an affair this owes Campbell to in In Lewis hall. Petitions so “I Was Nellie tion of for incidental expenses that evory dollar government interest at 4 per cent, payable annually, early February numerously signed by very pleasingly Seeing 176,000 in the money that is the with which the Maine league had nothing citizens demand and should $107,000 had been spent in 6 months. will be paid for the payment of the High School debt. The alarm for no school was sounded many leading Home,” assisted by the company. Miss of the in or its a reoeive attention. Over of the defloienoy he highest money world, gold to do, It simply being matter between for all of the $50,000 reported that be silver Passed to a second reading. yesterday grades public Constitution of the State of Alice Buxton sang a solo aery well and said in that account. He equivalent in gold, whether and the National The Maine belonged urged the Rockland club sohools for the entire a or Davis to the claim of day. makes it the duty of the Governor to see Miss Florence Skillings made capital members not to be so carried away by paper. to Mayor referred that If Mr. Teller McKay was not sent Woburn The for the eleotion of the that the laws are faithfully executed. passion over the post offico’s loss of a Mr. Lodge thought league. Ada S. Waite on Veranda street, and on meeting Irish lassie. Miss Bertha Tnkey acted that his statement was accurate Sunday with Section 9 of 80 of the Revised carrier or two ns to yield the last vestige believed but was simply spending of Alderman Matthews the officers of Deerlng Centre lodge of Good Chapter T. E. Morse he not to motion mat- it the of sheriffs to her part very acceptably. of the acts when he made it ought object as he is acoustomed to do. He Statutes makes duty of their power circnmscriblng his family referred to the next Templars, which was to have been held the Boston dude, of tne to it with voice. ter was oity govern- obey all orders to enforce the laws issued as Algernon Fitznoodle, of the executive branches govern- supporting found in town and out of a job of the Mr. Teller replied that he had never Campbell ment. on Tuesday evening, was postponed on to them by the Governor. acted the quite naturally while W. ment. The perpetuity legislative due him. part advocated the of the govern- and with one week’s salary of the absence of a I therefore earnestly request and direct branch of the government was involved, payment The first was on the account quorum. as Patrick O’Brien, was good cur- reading given use all Plerpont to members to let ment’s obligations in a depreciated was a week after the disbandment that you, as sheriff,"to reasonable he said. He appealed This and streets The eleotion will.be held at the next meet- in his dne of which wlas “Tim In and did not now. Congress Douglass sewer efforts to faithfully perform every duty, songs, the whole question come up regularly renov, of the Rockland olub. McKay knew the he would ba Mr. Hoar of Massachusetts followed in assessment. The asessments were as fol- ing- which your oath of office and the laws of Toolan. One of the amusing^things was Its own time, when he said be welcomed to Port- in wbloh he maintained the man would A new with letters state of to the end that ready to disouss the whole subject. Mean- a speech young lows: Hannah M. Feeny, $80.00; George sign gilt reading the require you, the endeavor of the old rnaih, Betsey he took yesterday that the ques- and offereu mm a prune. mu result' hereafter in county no violators of time, he declared that the service oould position land $419.77; Samuel “City Offices,” has just been attached to your Bates Lovely, to catch Josialh Allen tion under discussion was not one of law will Libby, Jewett, Jr., the law go through any neg- not suffer until June. is that he Is here and stay here. of the over the entrance unpunished possibly £79.37: Mrs. Annie W. Marston. 409.45: the side building on of Masher as a husband. Mr. John Goody Mr. Cannon called attention to the fact but one of honor and integrity. lect of official duty the part yourself his remarks Mr. Hoar WON FBOM ROCKLAND. to the new Odd Fellows’ blook at Wood- written him- that the whole debate was out of order. In the course of BATH Timothy B. Thompson, $63.21; Caroline or your deputies. read an original poem, by In- Vnrv resnectfullv vours. to the rn bits on If this difficulty should not be provided referred Incidentally present January 26.—The polo game here M. Cobb, $58.61; Dennis A. on forda. which were a number of dustrial situation in New and Bath, Meaher, LLEWELLYN POWERS. for, there was ample time to provide for England A crew of over a hundred men were In fact tariff law. was very slow and close and re- three lots, assossed $136.13; John S. members of the Congress. every it io the general deficiency bill. He had its relation to the Dingley tonight Further ulnnn he reverted to the situation for the home team. Franois yesterday in olearing the tracks B4ROE AND CREW SANK. well taken and the pioce hparrl rv,,,t fnm- months ago unauthorized sulted in a vlotory Randall, $28.75; Tibbetts, heirs, kept busy oharacter waB and discussed it. He was satisfied from snow. Tho snow is hauled to the The of the increases in the carrier service han been briefly O’Malley made some excellent stops. $38.22; Dennis A. Meaher, $36.17; Charles New York, January 26.—The Lucken- ought to be repeated. object that the industrial troubles in New made and that then postmasters had been Eng- Susan J. lot in the rear of the car house stable and A. was to raise funds to pay of the Summary: H. Richards, $30.56; Tibhetts, back towboat Waltor Luckenback entertainment informed that unless pressure could bo and was not due to the operations McGilvary, rushers; G. James An- dumped. The cars experienced consider- which sailed from Newport News last the memorial window In the new to bear for the passage of a de- tariff law, but to quite different causes. Bath—J. Mooney, $38.07; Mary Tway, $38.07; for, brought the of New centre; Murtaugh, half back; able the week, having in tow the barges Yonkers be by the ficiency appropriation they would be cut He was glad and people Eng- E. Mooney, derson, $57.11; Nancy Anderson, $38.45; difficulty during early morning building which will presented land were of the industrial goal. in their but and Halcyon, bound for Providence, off February 1. glad prosperi- Burgess, Susan Cummings, $45.68; George W. hours making time, before Y. M. C. A. congresB. of Of South Alabama and J. rush- when off on Sunday morning Mr. Walker, Republican Massachu- ty Carolina, Rockland—Murphy, O’Malley, total noon the were run as usual. Barnegat but he did hold that the half Richards, $45.68; assessed, $1,347.93. trips that the Yonkers had sunk setts, said he cared nothiDg about the Georgia, people ers; McGown, oentre; Gendreau, discovered of did not want to be on the assessments was ordered The dance by the Red Men’s Hall asso- The BOSTON LIMERICK CLUB. controversy between Assistant Postmaster New England back; O’Malley, goal. A|hearing with the four men on board. cap- memlters of with communi- March 2 at ciation on was attended on morn- General Heath and certain brought into.competition Won by. Kush by. Caged by. T. for Wednesday, 7.30. Tuesday evening tain reported that at 6 Sunday The third annual dinner of the Limerick; hours were the rule in in- Goals, toe House. He wanted to know whether ties where long had by about thirty An he discovered that the tug was mak- the United T. Mooney, E. Mooney, 4.10 When the meeting again been called couples. enjoyable ing club of Boston will be held at the carrier service was to suffer and be- dustrial establishments, and where child i—Bath" and J. J. .20 an order was was ing better headway upon going was in the factories. He a—Bath, Mooney, Mooney, to order passed releasing the evening spent. Boston, Friday evening. assured that it would not, the debate labor employed the tow line slack with States hotel, ing _ J. astern found said that these were not known Mooney, Limit of Worster & Wilson for the A reoeption will be tendered to Rev. T. All natives on subsided. practices bonds faithful 38 at 6.30 o’clock. this subject 3— Rockland,J. Mooney, J.O’Mnlley, 11.20 nothing attached to it. The Luckenback January on the in England where limited hours for work- M. Davies and his wife the members The conference urgenoy deficiency of the Deering avenue and by as as residents _ Murphy- Limit building Noyes had started back in search of the and former well present to. Several minor men, and no child labor were provided just hill was agreed pro- 6.60 sewer. of the Free Chnrah in Deoring this eve- she ran into the to attend. for law. on a basis of 4— Rockland,J. Mooney, J.O’Malley, street two barges when nearly are invited visions in the Indian bill were ruled out by Competition J. cordially of laws would he welcomed 6—Bath, J. Mooney, Mooney, 6.00 ning. All the attendants of the church which was the rear On on of order. In ail ten pages of the equality by Halcyon barge. points _ said Mr. J. Mooney,- Limit DISCUSSED THE NEW HIGH SCHOOL are invited. the as little was known as to failing. bill were disposed of today. New England. “Qur policy,” cordially Halcyon GOV. plaisted House Hoar, “is not bounded by state lines. We 2. A the home what had become of the Yonkers as on At 6.82 p. m. the adjourned. Score, Bath, 3; Rockland, Stops, aldermen the remainder quiet wedding occurred at 26,-General Harris are New but we are above "he oocupied far astern of her at Bangor. January England men, Burgess, lfi; O'Malley, 47. Fouls, J. of Rev. H. S. Whitman after- the tug, sho being in the Wednesday a famous citizen and ex- ARGUMENT AND ORATORY. all, Americans.” Mooney, Murtaugh. Referee, Long. of the evening discussing new High the end of a hundred fathoms of tow M. Plaisted, Mr. Hoar was followed Mr. Platt of noon, the contracting parties being Miss and whose illness has by Timer, Fields. Attendance, 534. school bnildiug. ! line and in the darkness she would be Governor of Maine, Debate in Senate Replete Wltli In to the of and Yesterday’s Connecticut opposition pending set the ball MinnetfcaJ Canney Klttery, Me., disoernable. The men on the with great solicitude by motion. Mr. Platt said that he had been ROCKLANDS PLAY HERE TONIGHT Alderman Ayer rolling by hardly been watched It. Mr. Herbert Edson of Portland. Miss however, saw Is not unable to ascertain what the of that he had heard considerable Halcyon, thought they the of this state, improving. purpose the Rocklands will be here saying the air a people more Tonight and was for threo teaoher of something rise in but short time Washington, January 26.—For the advocates of the pending resolution concerning the filling in about the Canney years Wednesday rumors, which have been with the Portland team is bound talk before, it is supposed that the Yonkers On than six hours tho Senate had under was in pressing it. “Unless it means the game elocution and physical oulture at Wost- the two were today of the building. There is oonslder- in sea circulating for past days more said “than it of the most of the walls must have foundered the heavy discussion the Teller resolution something now,” he. to bo one exciting brook seminary. gMr. Edson Jls a the statement issued from providing there is abso- team has been blo dissatisfaction. raised the heavy gale carry- confirmed by meant twenty years ago, season. The Rookland fight- of the The by blowing, that the may the princi- graduate seminary. ceremony her the four men that he is government pay lutely no reason for its passage. It is old ing some very close battles lately and Alderman Go wen, who is a member of tng with composing his house on Broadway gradual- was President Whitman. and interest of the bonds of the and It had no force or effeot in more than performed by her crew. The after the into a seml-unconsoiousness pal mouldy. they display aggressiveness any the committee on publio Luckenback, failing outside buildings, con- ly United States in silver. law in 1878, and it would have no force other team in the league, of Lew- Only the Immediate relatives of the accident, put into Now York and report- indioate the By agreement him thus: “Now, what are you that seems to speedy arrival or effect now. the Rocklands will answered the loss to the owners the resolution and amendment iston. Tonight try tracting parties were present. The kind- ed aDd then pro- pending Mr. Platt declared that it was the pur- and themselves upon the Port- to do about it?” of end. revenge going wishes of friends will follow Mr. ceeded to Providence. The l'onkers {the nre to be voted before re- suffered ly many has been out upon adjournment pose of the advocates to override the land team for the defeat by them Alderman Ayer—“I am going to enter 42S.55 tons General Plaisted of his Mrs. Edson in their new life. registered gross. tomorrow. The debate today was devoid solve of Congress that parity of, gold and in their own town a few evenings ago in and health for a right hero against the payment usual rugged many months, Incidents and silver coins should be maintained. which it took four periods to settle the protest of the sensational acrimoni- of the same DEERING CENTRE. MAINE CENTRAL RATES. fall of last year, he recovered from Nevada bound to be a of the bills but in;the ous which characterized that “The Senator (Stewart) game There is crowd colloquys and seat be Matthews seconded Alderman Mr. E. L. Mnnson is out after On the of his strength that his friends of but it was replete with argu- talks about troublo misery among tonight and reserved may obtained Alderman again Tuesday Maine Central Rail- so much yesterday “but when store The was con- the said Mr. Platt, at Chandler’s music any time to- said that he not attaok of and for better things and soon. Within ment and oratory. time people,” Ayer, and did believe in his recent pneumonia road company reduced the rates on cot- hoped Mr. Teller silver of this government has, according to the ad- day. his condition sumed by Republican ____ that have been measles. the week, however, has vocates of the resolution been tho bills presented. tonseed meal, feed, flour, grain, grain past Colorado, the author of the resolution, pending until measures of value—measures NATIONAL PROHIBITIONISTS. Ayer said that it was im- Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hoegg, who have and meal. today steadily grown worse, the and Mr. Daniel, Democrat of Virginia, given two Alderman products Beginning the resolution and Mr. that mean two things—the misery and that so much gravel as had been been the week at St. Augustine the above named products will be trans- melancholy news of, Wednesday afternoon who supported by Cincinnati, Ohio, January 26.—A na- possible spending trouble we now have will bo as ported between local stations on the Hoar, Republican of Massachusetts and nothing of Prohibitionists in was needed for the protection of left yesterday ^for Jacksonville to remain convinces his acquaintances that Maine with what they will then be. tional conference be- hauled Maine Central Mr. Platt, Republican of Connecticut in compared at for home. railroad, where Maine lose another would be worse a session here today the Grand until they start is about to great oltizen. to it. All delivered set Such a condition than gan the walls. Central classification is nsed at fourth opposition an attendance of who have been 2.36 a. Mr. whose pestilence and famine combined.” hotel with about, 200 Cram said that lots of remon- Mrs. Allen and daughter class the Bangor, January 27, m.—Latest speeches except Hoar, speech all Alderman rates, minimum charge being In the course of a coloquy between Mr. from nearly the states been made of Mr. and Mrs. from the residence of was in reply to some points advanced by representatives strances have againstphe con- the guests Ereese, 25 cents. reports ex-Governor Platt on one side and Mr. Allen and Mr. of the Union. The conference is Mr. Teller yesterday. merely of the this winter. Pleasant 6treet, left yesterday for their Plaisted are that he was somewhat better Tillman on the other, Mr. Platt stated a struction building advisory, not being delegate conven- THE BURNHAM that this had now considerable talk about the mat- home in Lisbon. CROSSING. at midnight, but gradually failing. January 26.—At the open- country bimetallism. tion. the presiding officer is Mr. Sam- There is Washington, To this Mr. Chandler took understand A. Pleasant street The sensational report that lias been of exception, uel Dick of Michigan. those He said: “Ifp it oor- Mrs. H. Turner, of the Senato today, Mr. Hale that definition of Among ter. tho rounds ef- ing saying any bimetalmmi or going of the press, tojthe are Joshua Lovering of Mary- there have been $1000 $1200 ex- was called from home Tuesday to Hal- ELEVEN PERSONS KILLED. Maine, the report of the cod- whioh omitted the free coinage of both present rec'tly, fect that the Wiscassett & rail- presented land, Hale Johnson of Illinois and for There has been attend the funeral of her Quebec metals at a ratio fixed law was not many there filling. lowell to has will at- ferees on the urgency deficiency appropri- by men of the pended road everything readv and Buenos 26.—Eleven other prominent party. The made for this. I do Ayres,January per- only incorrect but obsolete. not be- brother, Mr. Hopkins. tempt to cross' the Maine Ce itral tracks sons have been killed an of ation bill and the report was agreed to. morning session was taken up in, readme no provision by explosion Mr. Platt thought Mr. Chandler was school houses in the two ohlldron are sick with at is Hoa. Warren at in the the of a and discussion on lieve in building Mrs. Souls’s Burnham, denied by gun powder Fiores, province of Mr. Chandler secured adoption endeavoring to amend a definition which papers topics relating work. If» man i0 building his own measles, Central avenue. C. Plulbrook, attorney for the road. that name, southwest of Buenes Ayres, resolution calling upon the attorney gen- had stood for a hundred years. Bi- to temperance winter. IM- In the last 80 however, there whioh withdrawal of a largo LAW COURT. PORT LAN P’S health- CONGREGATIONALIST CONFERENCE. try. years, lead to the to had come an attempt concentrate portion of the-meinbarship of the ohuroh, for tlie Past in the hands of the ho for I'lieae Decisions Were Received Yester- Report of Secretary Dyer Quarterly Meeting at the High Street wealth and business was convinced that there was room Weeks. so that the of today sug- the church and for day. Four Chureh Yesterday. few, prospect opportunity good with its the gested a ploture of ancient Rome, work in South Portland. He urged the down trodden people. a oommlttee In The Hoard of Health report for the The Cumberland Conference of Con- arlstcorats and advisability of appointing The following decisions have been re- These trusts of are oarried on in eaoh of the ehurohea to take tho matter four weeks ending Saturday, Jan. 22, gregational ohurohes met at the High today ceived from the Law court: of the Declaration of Inde- of aid to the Sonth Portland 70 death* during that time from street ohnrch yesterday forenoon. Owing repudiation extending HANCOCK COUNTY. gives of the in has already to tho the atteDdanoe was pendence and the Constitution parish charge. This plan the iollowlng causes: storm email, W. A. Wood peculiar condition lose, years..6 60 years and under arraigns meat, sugar, coal and whis- that breach o£ any of 6 to do what he has gospel of John ae a narrative especially creased the risk and 6 years and under 10 70 years. trust. He describes the of has to be petitioned the insured do and under key attempt to he followed the teruifi of the by years. 3 70 years when he waits for a pe- adapted lost men and was polloy 0 the of the sworn to perform; not affect the unless they SEE 80 trust 10 rears and Under years. secretary whiskey to by Mr. of Cumberland Mills who policy z»u aim uuuei nre all right, but Varney increase the risk.” 20 yeere. years blow a rival and then tolls tition. Petitionsi “njaterislly 90 6 up distillery, the that it would he the 20 years cad nnder years. should not the church deal with the expressed opinion In a suit upon the policy question 4 80 and under how the the why the 8o years_____ years secretary escaped peniten- well for all ministers who do not believe of enhanced risk Is properly one for loo 0 It is a condition of SO year* and under years. where his “damnable”schenie should delinquent? strange the court. Over 100 0 tiary what to lnava the jury rather than 40 years. 7 years. must the Gover- they preach ministry. some- ——- aSolrs when we petition “! Fraud and false THAT THE and under nave sent nun. most oi jyir. s at swearing Implies 40 years ljioytl He advocated the of a or 8 Total. G3 a man to be a Jhdge preaching plain, more tBan mistake of fact, 60 years. tention, however, ia devoted to the oil nor not to appoint thing the ends fall where they honest misstatements on the part of the diseases for the when serious charges are brought against gospel letting of contagious reported trnst, and he charges that in order to insured. him. is it that we of the churches may. period: build up the business of the Why It consists in and Inis n't 58 is set true, trust, industries were wrecked and law approached altf stating upon ------1 eaid that it wrs somewhat, os true which Botnet Feref— men up for Bearing Or the statement of a fact j 1 2 4 overridden. These as to put Diphtheria..... 1 6 2 6 oharjes, said Dr. to him that the as to the dees Hot know' so be true, and Sever.. 1 — — office. Is it that we vote for the men and strange question party Typhoid Merrill, are extracts from the which be hat BO ransom bio ground for proved by whether we had a should have been the by the inner cirolo? gasped Be true. Motion otrerrufel. testimony in trials, the reports of legis- things put up believing to that it should he even raised. They had one in Deering,. Vf. Lane ve. City of Lewiston. lative committees and other The speaker declared George WABTEB COREY CO. GET A GOOD sources. The he believed there was oae In Port- Roster J.—The to all those of this and Rescript by pfetotSSs: known men, including read sax- CONTRACT. only attempt of which Dr. Merrill knew in the main horse became frightened at s j inner circle, that the men of the churches land, otherwise, though wss to answer this remarkable book Is an ar- chine or steam Toller, which being j ho should be op- Mr. Arthur tu Mitchell, representing were first of all for Christ, and that they favoring annexation, steam in a strew:, ticle In an economio This propelled by repairing magazine. to a of the the eomntfs- the Walter Co. has taken the con- would not sanction that which conflicted posed forming part oity. unde!- the direction of rfsost Corey as is was written, generally understood, Br. Jenkins then moved that tho com- sjongr of the olty of Lowihtcc, and Ike-, at (2,093, to lit up the new offices with His work. 1 tract, a New York of tho oil severe by brans* by attorney trust, and comfort* which ware to be pfoartiff abstained injury of the Portland Trust Co. in the Safety Rev. Mr. Sonthworth spoke of the need pensations thrown from’hia airsloge in oensesjEanee ! and was a distortion of facts, him and Rev. Mr. Adams IS ON THE building on Exchange street, of sentiment on these dispensed by of the fright of his horas. Deposit based on statements cf some of awakening public and only with in order that the mis- or town is bound lew to ksep even the work. The and called attention to the laws be dispepsed A City hy including oarpenter directors of the trust. Dr. Merrill matters, cafe and «op> the addresses set for tho afternoon its si-reatp and highways | ladles’ parlor at the Safety Deposit to observance. Men sionary to ! present a of narra- relating Sunday lor traveller*, and then read summary the book service be heurd all at tho eve- VCiHlc.pt; vanit trill be turned into the Trust Co. on the wharves and the might by it has the to me «tma to- i the of the oil employed this duty right ting history trust, alluding as ho jasd wrapper room, andjx door and vestibule steamers asked him why they were com- ning meeting. may peossr banking to its secret with the gtrurrentplltiee compacts railroads, This was voted Dr. necessary far that purpose. take the piece of the second window. to work on Sunday. He had down, whereupon enabled it to crush out its pelled bo no liability on th® pea* of which compet- Jenkins on “The of There can Soma other changes in the bank building written to the Grand Trunk and steam epoke compensation for do ntsna ■rcss- OFi EVERY itors and the works of rival a city or town using buy up oper- our faith in the transition.” He are contemplated that will give all the ship officials, but the letters were not present sary end proper for- currying out, its dusty j at 50 cents on a dollar. The oil ators to faot that of the streets or highway* asfb e*al patrons of both institutions all the con- answered. The officials were shrewd referred the the.history Iti making trust has at times not hesitated to when notice; of such, use Sacs OF stoop church was one of but it convenient, j BOTTLE vedeaeci they can require. Mr. Mitchell men; didn’t want the matter stirred transition, 4h© traveller- fcefovec to men connected with it they been brought homo to crime, being he gains. The loss ®f; for Walter Corey Co., as has been previ- up, and Mr. t'outhworth supposed brought compensating an injury has seemed in casseqrjaraeis) tried for attempting to biow up a rival He admitted ously published, lately obtained the con- write until Doomsday without an was comparatively small. such user trust has ofEcere- might refinery; the put public chat old sermons had but Such obstruct lotto vrhiiib tiiay waff-: tract to fit up the new steamer of the answer. Mr. Southworth thought ail great power, : I O-A-S-T-O-D-I-A, about matter, nosei" Boo that and the went Mr. of vltot he, yon get total assets of deteriorated price up. comfort of the as it is now being needs notion already poration, showiDg $75,- to the success of the movement. gospel for defendant,. Hack commended the bock and Dr. Mer- dUrcssed Rev. 8. N. J udgtuenr B9S. 98 and liabilities of fS7,871.66. R. D. Mr. A. T. Davis gave the discussion a preached,” was by rill's review of it. he dwelt on tha cemxTs. Green and.George James of Boston, and new turn when he advocated bo increas- Adnms very forcibly sjlgadaho «Nt *b vwttwfctk® cals— mending religious papers—by whlob to meet et 7. SO in the evening. estate. Tkjft regfwsswaativa defaodamfe, Is via# llswaUy tw» «a#ii I** who could afford to take several CN WASHES DYES the man IN THE EVENING. ■jcaUi sal reecte? «;i weewenfc. Ete ar«« v® $ ooald them at less rates than papers get eve- tb« person charseA by law WirS i&aSjhify.. A mans meeting was held In tha a;* AT CNE OPERAT'ON the naan who took oniy one, was wrong. K -fats nol iaateHa? bsoasto be 5wo*5 fJi to listen to missionary addresses. aa aeotoiat she vtotoi I$ AV |> Mr. Davis of the of the ning rWh* to reader \jr operations spoiro of Boston on tha could was re-re:to was frees biesj *»# if be was R07. Dr. Daniels spoke ....AST COLOR. rubber trust, and told how hard it bed to «#<» os* it ■would subject of foreign missionary work and atteaptest | for (ho business man to do business today have she estate w its K6-»«»r»<«r- \ review of what head affeotoA for Soiled Mr. gave an interesting live. Tub raaaoi b*sws!ai»,«5. Ns V„ The Cleanest, Fastest Dye \ and pay 100 cents on a dollar. loilesffiuat been done In tha of tho Bible tiitbiseil. todiotos^s!: or Faded Shirt Waists, Blouses, Rib- of the spreading Stsevuiloua _• Davis spoke department stores, an Undorlinen, etc., P in hae.tben lands. Ho olosed with qnuabaa. bons, Curt&lns, that one such as that and said enterprise in this httkto VS RloUard Kla. whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool. W urgent appeal for renewed Interest 4 of John Wanamaker represents the graves EesrHlrt b,7 titrant J.—The indictment vras Mess. No matter. Ha followed by to tbiS eaeu to thro* No everywhere, of hundreds of little men. important charges perjury Trouble,EOLD |N ALL COLOBS who dwult the § then Bev. Mr. Hatch upon donate. Several matters of business were not tolls to swots homo missionary work In our own stew Tha first count only I* Kev. Dr. Jenkins read a re- that tha aReaad to he fslsa Vfas presented. aid to testimony ami ashed for Increased Scandal aa *!H- port from Mr. Stephen iiin 1:ley, the luaiWiol to tha ls»aa, (exeayl hy tea end that more missionaries be pat la but does show Us immateriality. treasurer of the committee having in Bnttoh) the field. T'kootlier two counts insfc th# rsqhatoc- to the Scandinavian cberge the aid ineuta of the common Jaw In on Indict- Benediction was pronounced by Bev.. church in this city. The Conference had ment, bath us to tho bfitro to which ta« CLOTHES OS. Dr. Venn and the conference adjourned. | tha STANDARD w&a made, rsnd voted to give $200 to this object, and Mr. Bfil&ttvit requisite to show its had been Ollagntloca materiality, Hinkley reportd that $1T0 paid. AT CHESTNUT; Inalotment A Colorado Editor saps of Ripans Tafjsfssr ? GRAND CONCERT lSXooptloiia sustained. ..•—.— ■•■* "■■ —.. Rov. Mr. fiouthworth promptly said that ST. quhtfhea. bs down for ** GOOD CLO'I EIIIVO a the Bethel church might put For and headache I have goes long ■ dizziness vocal and instrumental oars heartburn, the remainder, and the question was thus The grand KENNEBEC COUNTY. never found of * way toward making a man settled. (.er.. to be given at Chestnut street chsrohs the equal happily in vs. James P. Introduced Rov. Mr. Lony, this evening, and which hes been in «K Frank N. Weeks rep. happy. Fortunately this 6s a Dr. Jenkins EMI. as of the Bethany tivo preparation for some time past, who is acting pastor by Strnut J.—At tiie argu- almost should drew a audience. The.; Rescript happiness that anyone ohurch of South Portland, and Mr. Don;; very large ment, Until parties desired the court to in about the work there. Haydn Quartette have many friends determine tint title to cows replevined.and ran if they buy here. told the Conference indulge lit, the unfor- Portland, and those who have not htard outer judgment acoonlhJgly, irrespective Ho said.that notwithstanding of other rtdaad iu the css?. since its last questions Clothing used to cost n great occurrences of some months ago, the organization, appearance \ of court that the tunate It is tho opinion the And other members of my family use them for in public oonoart, will naturally be very -.plaint ff was the owner of the two oows deal, but it doesn’t now. For j desirous to listen to them. Mrs. Florence. ccught of Joslivh F. Hall, and that the various ills with excellent results. I cannot afford tether 6wo ware owned by his wife, Alice how a Knight Palmer is soprano, Miss Henrietta ; just little money GOOD Weeks to keep house nor run a print shop without D. Rico takes Miss Kicker's place aa con- for for two oows SUIT can be never J Judgment plaintiff nor do I believe one else can afford bonght you’ll tralto. while Messrs. Will Stook bridge* (bought of Josiah F. Hall, and damages them, any liL Go to grocer to-clay one cow. of return for the two not to use are a wonder;* know until cocue here. your and Harry Merrill flil their old piaoes. Judgment them. They you oows Matthew?. of of John — A {i and get a 15c. package Miss Florence 0. Leach, the violinist, ifj| bought a P rtland girl whose merits are weMi known. Great interest will attach to tbei j To tho Holders of five fiwifli of th( of Messrs. True an/I The Coming Woman. Suits. appearance Latham the United ) Wanskuck Black Olay Diagonal Circuit Court of States, Kean ©boo Llffht attd Company. Henry Humphrey, who have just roturn«id Who goc6 to the club while her husband First Circuit, to [ and Heat Company, y man. uAibir.iv, uuu jjav jlij bela&cu’S two. company. or eous rates. J. g. Muxcy of Gardiner, which he was for BOSTON. Persons wishing to leave town for long Seats now on Sale.—MAT. Prices 25, 50, 75c, S1.00. EVE. Prices 25, 50, 75c, $1.00,1.50. not for and had no addresses*®! their looking particular short periods may have-iho reason to for. At a of the LINDER NEW MANAGEMENT. 2? OF DISASTER. hope meeting the audience storm.”—Boston Globe. a Transcript. as oftenlaiitdeaired. THE PUOPHET held at the of Took by “Decidedly success.”—Boston papers changed grocery clerks, residence “Roused his audience to tremendous applause.”—Boston Herald. Aelvertiainsa^tates- We cannot very muoh blame Mr. Bryan Dr. Butler of College avenue, Monday EDW. REYNOLDS. for the .„_er» C„PJ’°ne 2? MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS, JAN. 3lst AND FEB. 1st, for one for before the the depres- evening, pledges Colby building J. A. REYNOLDS. In daily-press $t.GO per square, keeping people made ,to 8100. A CW* nectlon°n- 2? to fund Were amounting JOHN F. MERROW. HENRY MILLER one natnfSi. Three Insertions sion of the Cotton Industry and seeking the was Charles Frohman presents $4.00for of four AL JL week; committee {from clerks) JSL. ffit! G® WW Eg) ROMANTIC other ad- --— IN THE SUCCESSFUL NEW COMEDY, orjqss, Sl.-Xhpcr square. Every day make it appear that the condition of this rawed for the purpose of looking after the ana ttilrddessthan thesexates. vertisements, industry is a fair "index of the condi- matter. Half advertisements $1.00 for one HEJAH.TSBASE, square tion of in the coun- I. CLARKE and CHARLES KLEIN. An entirely new Beautiful month. industry-in general By J. C. production Sittings! week or $2.50 for <®o the of Rich Costumes! A Cast ot Special Excellence. try. Mr. Bryan Is seeking the Presiden- The exercises attending opening I-^Kcspea^p^ Magnificent Furnishings! the wtoth of a col- “A fsantpace.of of the Hubbord Free sale tomorrow. Prices 50. squaro" bases his of success the west wing HAJ ESTIC, Seats on 25c-50c-75c-$1.00-$l and he hope HOTEL umn and one inch long. cy, at Haliowell were held, he is the most Library Special Notices, on first-page, one-third addl- ohiefly on the fact tfcat Tuesday evening, in the pres- York. of a certain doc- a of citizens 72d to 71 st tionak conspicuous exponent ence of gathering Central Park West & Sts.,New that filled and Auction, Sales, $2.00 per trine which is to possess a won- and townspeople completely OH i: Amusements supposed of the where the THE ELITE HOTEL OF AMERICA. S ALL Three insertions or and the east wing building, eacl! week. less, derful to recuperate depressed was a square power exeroises wore held. It notable oc- and industries. Of One of the and finest—best located, thoroughly lighted $1.60 per square. languishing business and casion and one that will long be remem- largest I THIS HIGHT Notices in nonpareil type and classed had the of be- a order. Reading course there will be no demand for him bered by all who pleasure ventilated liotefcs, with cuisine of highest IB cents line each was a with other paid notices. per is ing present. The evening pleasant or his doctrine unless there something OH L A one and the donor of the building, Mrs. AMERICAN and EUROPEAN PLAN8. I WEEK insertion. those that H C. C. T1TKKSRIJRY. Manager. that needs recuperation. Only Who has looked forward A11iIBI.IV? A- 1TCDSVKR eodtf Pure Reading Notices in reading matter type, Eliza Lowell, are to take medloine. with keen to the lime when the T I MATINEE' 2 cents per tine each insertion. arfe sick likely regard, P. M. I 25 would be held, was able to be JAY. 31 Sale and adver- Mr. Bryan exercises ol The Crushed MOYDAY, j Wants, 2-0 Let, For similar Hence, naturally enough. to the Tragedian. present. She was driven library, Realistic Production 25 cents week in advance, for the of industry A EVENING 8 P. M. The Big Comedy tisements, per looks upon depression Shortly before the hour of commencing, The {purely vegetable ingredients that give no adver- y | A Beautiful Slave. 40 words or less, display. Displayed with a certain amount of satisfaction, and remained until the close, a happy, Trne^i Pin Worm Elixir Its wonderful and all adver- E. Rowell powers if expelling worms, make it also the tisements under these headlines, it is the truth to say interested listener. Judge pre- and, probably only best medicine known for curing all diseases ULLIE AKERSTROM tisements not paid In advance, will he charged In- sided over the exercises, which were given and tbatjhe would like to see it spread. of the mucous membrane of the stomach and And her excellent company TRACKED. order: concert SIDE rates. in the following orchestra. at regular oan to make it k>' bowels—one of the most frequent causes of deed he is doing all he Chorus. To O Country, Eichberg Matinee. ..The"Street* of New York Direction of A. Q. Scammon. "J In Maine State Press—$1.00 per square Thee, illness'in children and adults. An nnrivalled Friday that which ex- Parker. Dancer exaggerating Misses Hurd, Coombs, Cross. stom- Evening.The Egyptian The Funny Railroad Scene- for first insertion, and 60 cents per square for spread by g? tonioagd regulators* the bowels and Matinee.Cinderella that there Messrs. Goodwin, Parker, Olsen and ^ ach. Eliinr has been a Saturday Locomotive. insertion. ists and continually croakiug Jrruebi household Waif of London The Biggest each sub sequent Pickard. remedy for 46 years. It acts at dace upon Evening.A The Great Comedy Effects. until silver is admit- MATINEES -10-SOo. Address all communications relating to sub- can be no prosperity the blood, expelling impurities and giving 1 Prayer, heoHJbt and new life to the whole system. rnluto I EVENINGS—lo-20-30c. advertisements to Portland our mints on an with C. F. Parsons. Prices, 15c, 25c, 85c, scriptions and ted to equality Rev. PrioaSSc. Ask for It. Seats are now on sale for any of above Popular your»Druggist 50c. Publishing Oo., 97 Exchange Street, Report of Building Committee, I^r.«7. F. TJMJE 4k CO., Anburn^Me. gold. < performances.__ m i.i Geo. &‘A. SaflEord. Write for Book—Free. ^ .■ij .ji ill. Me. is to dis- IDOIDCC n .. Portland, The however, going country, Reoltation of Verses, not to appoint Mr. Bryaa. It Is going Miss Lottie Coombs. it was relapse into the wretched condition Quartet—Night, Lovely Night, Bergen FINANCIAL. Grand Vocal & Instrumental Concert free and their Uses, FINANCIAL, In when he was beseeching it to accept Address—Libraries TELE PEESS. Judge H. K. Baker. AT CHESTNUT ST. M. E. CHURCH. be saved. Since he was de- silver and by W. F. Marstob.) ===T3EX$S = of (Read feated at-the polls, and largely because Poem—The Creating of the Book, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27th THURSDAY, JANUARY 27. has made Ellen Hamlin Butler. his defeat, the country rapid BY THE time HOHIEBONDS. towards its old prosperity. Hymn—America, strides and Audience. Miss Bertha Me- soon Quartette Bank to the a in New National must dark Casco The blue give way it is true, spot HAYDEN There is, Clench, Aocompanist. -OF- QUARTETTE. that in the one cent postal green, I?, England, oansed partly by exceptional Mrs. Florence Knight Palmer, soprano: Miss the HIS BED. WHlH. stamp in use in thlB country. All conditions affecting one industry, and INSULATES PORTLAND, R3 AINE, Henrietta D.Bice, alto:Mr. StockUrldge, 4*8 F. Merrill, bass-Vocalists. sent out last week were of this of certain Cumberland County, tenor; Sr. Harry supplies byfthe excessive oupidity Miss Florence C. Leach—Viobnlst. partly Baltimore Man Gets the Better of color and they will henceforward replace ernorations. but this dark spot does not Bow a 1824. Me., 4’s Mr. Latham True, Mr. Henry Humphrey— His Rheumatism. locorporated Brunswick, Organists and pianists. blue oi me the of the stamp namo/ioiiuiuicauou. fairly represent oondition general CAPITAL AND SURPLUS Tickets on sale at Frank B. Clark’s book R. R. 4^’s can be ex- the country over. In the great Maine Central Co., s tore and the committee at ssc which “Wheat Will sell at $1.60 and possibly Industry changed dor reserved seats at 16c extra at T. K. been a the Baltimore Sun.) majority of industries there has (From R. R- 5’s Bomsted’s dry goods Janindlw at $3.00“ says Mr. Letter of Chicago. of Maine Centra! Co., sj,orc. revival. The woolen mills A novel theory about the prevention of the substantial ONE MILLION With his .large holdings present with and have In many rheumatism and neuralgia has been prac- Portland and Rumford Falls CITY HAXrJCg he a source of are filled orders, cereal such confidence jinust Charles F. Hanna. instances voluntarily advanced wages. ticed with success by 4’s great gratification to him, and perhaps House. Mr. Railway, Hundreds of industrial establishments Auditor of the Custom after all the wish Las something to do DOLLARS. been interested in writ- whose doors were closed when Bryan was Hanna has long Portland Water Co., 4’s with the thought. and through on -the the virtues of ings on medical subjects, _ stump proclaiming 5’s JAN. 27. who is a well known Knox & Lincoln B. R. Co,. THUBSDAY EVENING, A of the House of Representatives free silver are now open, giving remun- his brother-in-law, Sterling Exchange. poll Drafts drawn on National Provincial vs. PORTLAND. in another he has been ROCKLAND a sentiment in favor of erative to thousands of work- phyeioian state, Bank of In or Co., 6’s indicates strong employment As Good as Gold England, London, large Maine Steamship Evening. February 1, Blddefords. an to with the advance of small amounts, for sals at current rates. Tuesday the passage of the Immigration bill. ing men. The West is pervaded with enabled keep pace Games at 8.30. Seats In advance at Chandler’s. in technical Current Accounts received on favorable little that it will this of and confidence that it has medical solence as recorded ALSO BANK STOCKS ian2ldtf There is danger air activity for it a terms. of Mr. gives glad a back in the for time encounter set shape not experienced many years. journals. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. PORTLAND WHEEL CLUB President so it the About fifteen years ago Mr. Hanna was a veto at the hands of the Bryan’s own State and neighboring and Correspondence solicited from -Individ- Dr. Brown- heart, helpsknen Banks and others a before not been so struck a of ual*. Corporations, will be law ,, many State of Kansas have prosper- by suggestion probably to accounts, as well as from. of that rheumatism, desiring: open BLACK and TAN MINSTRELS moons. ous for a decade as they are today. Were Sequard Baris, to work widi a vim. those wishing to transact Banking busi- kindred were ness of through this Under the Musical Direction of it I not for the depression in the cotton neuralgia, and complaints any description Germany’s intention to open the port in the body. Bank. Frank L. Callahan. industry Mr. Bryan would have to for- caused by laok of electricity portlahTtrust of Kiao Chou to the commerce of the during sleep, THE FEB. 4th and 5th. sake Ltke rostrum for the want of mate- The physiolan argued,that STEPHEN R. SHALL, Preside. JEFFERSON, such rtsu. .4. world bespeaks a policy in China of ordi- | COMPANY. Aavauce saie, VYeuuesuay, j-wuu rial. When that cloud rolls by, as we be- when vitality Is relaxed, electricity R. Casta- of sur- MARSHALL £00183, dtf a liberal character as to be worthy fu- narily in the body flows oil through noY23 ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. lieve it will in the not very distant, When the j0«aa Russia.', It la hard- rounding objects to the earth. imitation, notably by Mr. will bo forced either to of in his ture, Bryan do. per waked with twinges pain likely that the great commercial na- until the Pole ly find some new issue or to abandon all joints and nerves ho suSers Nortn tions will sit idly by and see the com- natural of electrioity is regained $50,000 NANSEN’S SEARCH FOR IT. hope of becoming the next Democratic supply AND to and sir. merce of the Orient closed them, from the -BY— candidate for the Presidency. No party was to took The remedy suggested for this TOBACCOS Cedar Iowa, Water Com- Portland Water Company Gold tho German Emperor very prudently amidst thus re- Baptds, Rev. R. T. Hack, Second Parish Church will set up for its candidate, gen- insulate the legs of the ted and due this into consideration. all the electrio- pany, First Mortgage, gold, 5’s, Dno 1927. Thursday Evening, 8 o’clock, Jan. 27th. eral a prophet of dis- tain in the sleeper’s body made from best 4s, prosperity, gloomy the leaf, 15c. day. 1927. — Admission—Adults, 25c; Children, J25d3t he haji accumulated during — FOB BY the basis of the of the first aster. He will thrive just so long as there ity SALE On receipts To read was to act with Mr. Hanna, for of their Population, estimated, 28,000. of the current month—$10, is industrial and business depression been a sufferer from rheu- have adlavor sales. eighteen days who had long l lanital stock ol the Water Company, $225,000 & Co. auction is he from as II. M. Payson 6S9,450—the month’s total revenue re- him to feed upon, When that gone matism and also sleeplessness, Total bonded debt, 189,000 the sound aroused him. He se- own thafcother^bnands dec3l__(ig will amount to will too. slightest Thra-eompany has paid dividends at the rate F. 0. BAILEY & CO., Auctioneers ceipts $14,£43,500 orJIS,- go such as aie used on the By cured Four oups. ol 8 cent tor many years. than that of December and hold per 186,679 more desks of money counters to sponges can’t match. Genteel Household Furniture the A cup was FOE HALE BY $7,853,743 more than that of August 1897 for moistening fingers. State St. at Auction. COMMENT. of hi6 had, and that No 177 more cent CURRENT under each leg —an increase of tban 112 per planed Not On Jan. 27th,atlO a.m.. we shalljsell night Mr. Hanna slept soundly. l Thursday. H. street, Tbat^s of in house No. 177 State all-the furniture in the intervening period. August 1897, but be arose the next morning why'-thgy Berlin, onTy that, City in part of parlor furniture in plush was the first of in his consisting it will be remembered, THE TELLER INFAMY. without a vestige pain body. aud brocade, lace curtains and draperies, tap- without the four month under the new tariff. 1)ever iSdcs has he been suit people. 4 PER CENT estry. hrussels. and axminster carpets, sofas, them- ./•- L dec31 the St. Paul Pioneer Press.) little insulators, always talcing 1_‘ _tfd lounges, chairs, library tables, bookcases, what- (From -o a ana chamber sets, is to be the motto of the Re- along when he has occasion use nots. hall stand chairs, Economy The Teller resolution is so bold and and hair mattresses, sideboard, bed, first placing the bed Out from spring beds until the disastrous effects oi barefaced an attack on the public credit strange Bonds dns 1917. table and chairs, clocks, refrigerators, publicans so that it is not in contact with RiMf f dining that its a vote of the the well, Highland cooking range, stoves, and general the Wilson bill are wiped out and a little passage by majority Din Sale and Trust of a anytiiinf?. Deposit household furniture. Senate would take the proportions tried . . . is into of Mr. Hanna’s friends have and Interest in one Piano in fine condition. more money gathered thejtrensury. Bad and as Many PLAIN Principal payable Also Chickering public calamity. pernicious results on of sale. a river his prescription With gratifying Boston, Mass. House open morning jan25dtd The chances are decidedly against was the passage by Congress of the Mat- fvND and the relief of painful symptoms from and harbor bill at tho^present session ol thews resolution, of whloh it is a copy, suffered. COJHPAKY, $2,224,000 be a Which they previously Assessed Valuation, 0. Auctioneers. of twenty years ago, it would hundred- athletic and full of By F. BAILEY & GO., Congress and the necessity holding in- A young mnn, life, Set 116,000 fold lpora pernioious now, even if its at one Debt, to the who was visiting the family time, DEFINITE down public building legislation dorsement was limited to the Senate and was into one of the insulated beds, Me. !nTcps;f- hie limit must be obvious to it was the put 'fe THE Portland., situated In Coos Fur- repudiated by ■ o£ Berlin Is County, Sale of emphatically me -—- The City Assignee’s Antique House. For years the decline Wl-ru New on the Androscoggin Elver, twenty ago was unable to sleep soundly. Hampshire, niture, Mahogany, etc. everybody. In tkn waliia nf uilcnr Hart Imnn an dlcHli bled apd at this point one of the finest were which furnishes The following night the insWlators in New that it was a water powers England. of a license the Honor- Assistant Secretary Davis of tho Interior comparatively widely accept- and the man sound- and Grand Trunk Rnil- virtue granted by ine removed young stept for this The Boston & Maine BY of the of Insolvency I ed belief among public men that If were and after February 1st, thirty days able Judge Court rendered a decision hold- the insulators roads cive amule facilities. ohnll.A 1 r, Klin Iiunilon of iho rftnmS (if F. Department, has should Into tho market ly TheSthird night OK Company will redeem and mane cash United States go the man could pay- The Plants of the Berlin Mills Co., the a put back and again young ment for the outstanding 6 per oenc bonds of Targe O. & Company, No. 46 Exchange street, ing that there is no law providing pen- and and on considerable Fibre Company and the Glen Bailey buy keep buying After that Mr. Hmina con-' GUARANTEE the Kfeunebec Light and Heat called Burgess sulphite Portland. Maine, oa Friday. 28th. at 2 who die oi of silver and coin it into dol- not sleep. Company located at Berlin. January sion for the widow of soldiers quantities too much at iob and Interest or Ih exchange tne new Co. are o’clock in.. the stock of Antique Furniture, eluded that perhaps electricity give Berlin had a population of 1100, In p. in lars its old market value would be re- •first twenty year, 6 per cent gold In 1880 etc., to ihe Estate of Charles H. disease contracted in the service [time could be stored up in the body sometimes. mortgage, was 3729, in 1895 5831 and Is belonging stored. The Matthews resolution was bonds of that We offer the new 1800 the population in and consisting m corporation. to be over 8000. Seavy, Jnnior, insolvency, of to Maich 1861, The pro- in issued now estimated • 6 Lowboys, peace prior 4, incidental to tbe prevalence of the theory 1 Found every policy by S bonds for sale at 103 1-2 and interest, subject to Mills part of antique ahogany Highboys. in without notice. In 1895 the Berlin Company employed 4 1 Sofa, Chippendale visions of law the ^widows ol which led to the passage of the Bland- advance price Glen Co. 400. the Burgess Chippendale Sofas, Eagle pensioning ® Maine's only oid-Hne Life Insurance $ The Kennebec and Heat has 575 men the Sulphite Tables, all to be in per- bill. were not carried to Sufferers Light Company 125 and other smaller concerns Chairs, Snap supposed soldiers whoso death has resulted from Allison By all.who Free of Charge contracts for street with elites of Fibre Company fect condition. Also Secretaries, « is W lighting PJ&no* away by that delusive theory, and by Company. There nothing equiv- Hallowell ana Gardiner and towns Desks, Bureaus, both straight and swell front. disability contracted prisr to that date, Augusta. the Burgess Sulphite Fibre Com- many who were, the Matthews resolution W of Farmingdale and Pittston and supplies since6’then Dropieaf Tables, Hall Chair, Card Tables, the death cause ocal in the contract. It states just have doubled me stae of their plant, he Wheels, only to cases where was condemned as an and $ to the soldiers’ Home at 'i'ogus. Maine pany Wash Stands, Corner Cupboards, Flax apply iniquitous “ light rebuilt and very much enlarged satis- w Insane the State Glen Co. have and other articles, antique and many of was fnourrod or contracted while In the shameful violation of the public faith. do not ask you to buy what will be done—pay upon Hospital, Capital Building, mills and a shoe factory has been many and Colds. They f Post offices and other large public and their three them desirable. Also Mahogany I lank, Twenty of have since This will-show you the private which now employs 4£0 operatives. very performance of military service during years experience before trying. of death.” No time «i in the three cities, and In addition built Veneer, etc., etc. demonstrated that the decline of silvei wonderful rem- at factory proofs buildings In addition to the water power required by Mahogany named and de- great mexit3 of this truly a great number of domestic consumers UtA*. tOCKE, of certain wars specifically or resolu- supplies mentioned corporations 14,000 horse could not be stopped by statutes and show you what can be accom- S limit of which advantage might be In the population covered by Its plant consist- the above Assl^ee aots snefc CAMERAS. janl4 dtf COAST Governor has no power punish its in silver worth less that Cuts, Bruises, -$alt have been '• FAST LINE»• equivalent, Fever Sores, Tetter, payments | FLORIDA He constables, how- cents on the dollar, would be Rheum, Chapjtacl Richmond and Charieaton. may appoint special forty-five Corns and all Skin dearly stated in the contract. A Self-toning paper. Via ffMSington, an act so Infamous that tho shame of 1! Hands, Chilblains, jj IT r, to do the work they fail to do. cures or the world, ll Eruptions and positively Piles, form —*-- u*..- would ring throughout It is to specimen upon any cheerfully j | and Films. QUICKEST to all would dishonor the naticn. It could no! no pay required. guaranteed gf*© Plates “If the Secretary of the Navy found satisfaction or money refunded.. fail to revlTe tho widespread'distrust it Dcrfsct furnished. WINTER RESORTS and reason in 1708 for recom box. For sale by H. pifc ^ good ample the of the staudard and it Prioo 26 cents per Lantern Slide Plates. stability gold 677 St., under Con.*i twelve line-of-battle a our Government 8. Goo Id, Congress BONDS. mending ships, tbe permanent value of Square Hotel- recommendation Congress tacitly adopted, obligations, which was believed to have greets SOUTH been banished the result of the Presi- Union Mutual Ofe it is not too much to say that in 1898 we by dential election. ’98 Rambler Central '■^^Tuteoniiecefeprsted ”f,ew York- have at least | Maine R. 4s. luxuriously ap- should eighteen line-of-bat- to be danger R., Florid* Special,” And there appears great Unequalled Schedules and Ser- and or cruisers the Senate. pointed. Solid \estibul- tie ships frigates and other that that resolution will pass Insurance Co. BICYCLES. vice. Only line running useful connec- olasses of in proportion.” So "write* But it will perform at least one DR. SCOTT’S | Portland Water Co., 4s. ed Trains to Florida. ships from Boston. office. It will the sheep from I tion with'* Federal Express Admiral Luce of the United separate N. E. Ag;t., Hear estate* will show how a J. H. JOHNSON. the goats. It just Portland, mt ;{00 Washington fttrfpt. Ho»ioi>. and the interest with which h* senator! GLASS 1 Merrimack | Navy number of socalJed Republican 0! CUTLERY, County, tc watches the naval operations of the world stand on the question of their adhesion deo33eodtf declaration of embodied ir and HARDWARE. 4s. makes his opinions worthy of the /great- tho principles N. H., the Republican platform. It will aiforc est consideration. Instead of having a crucial test of their loyalty to Republi- The only safe, sure and he forced tc CURED WITHOUT MEDICINE. 4s. eighteen as matter-of fact we have today can principles. They will reliable Female Pill ever Saco, should the bnt about nine llue-of-battle ships and show theirjhands. Nor loya offered to Ladies. Espe- worked among poisonous chemicals in the Senate be required tc or three years I contracted blood m. PERMS & aot as Republicans cially recommended to for two S. CO., 4s. many'in'our midst though they the KAVJNG ended in a serious Biddeford, yet carry on unaided that fight upon vita which eventually married Ladies. Ask for Hj.nn which the medicine thought we are in presont position tc issue of the maintenance of ttie nationa trouble from a Prices on application. DEI. MOTT’S tailed to At last of bo suoh an \ £.r of physicftns relieve. the ectire naval strength thi honor. There should uprising bv a friend to to Dr. defy T ^ e.sindueed go Chase, of'the such a general 'und irnpos PENNYROYAL with eitrht world. people, PILLS JJ5 'rumberlund 8t„ and treatments STEPHEN demonstration of public opinion ir cored of the trouble without any BERRY, ing no other. Send for H. E. MILLS colossal of tb* 1 and take circular. wmentirely The New York'Tribune says that muni- protest against the infamy 1 box, 6 boxes for troubled with Teller resolution as will either prevent it: Price 81.00 per $5.00. raiUn'rmld"a>dvise' anyone any FianO Tuner, SWAN & BARRETT, and (ccad of street railways doe* to call on Dr. Chase, cipal ownership or neutralize its mora JLwic diseaseukc I pfficok) Je-b dP\in(&it pa-sage partially ohrottu Chandler’s Music Store, 431 186 Middle Me. in th< DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO.. Cleveland. Ohio, E. W. DEB1SCK, Order slate at St., Portland, not make any noticeable headway effect, as in any way reflecting the intel Congress street. jy2T dtf Ho. 37 Pim* r,v- a-i- b-r j. e. GOOLD & CO. Cumberland Mills, Me. United States,;but in.Europe 'it is eoinr ligent public sentiment of the nation janaWidtoleb1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. j _^ A SERIOUS ASSAULT. MUSIC AND DRAMA, ty of the aforesaid trio. It is also pro- claimed that ten tickets for each per- IN CUBA’S BEHALF, only and Four Drunken Men Attack Solomon formance will be sold to one person at the THE TWO ORPHANS. Nathan Druker. sale of seats which opens Wednesday, Feb- “Two Orphans,*' like D’ffinnery's ruary 2 at The Jefforson box offloe. No Cabin,” will probably Frank Waite and “Uncle Tom’s member of the not import- Yesterday morning Itself. There club, even[so in the endure as as the stage L. were arraigned Portland Are In long ant an offioial as the janitor, shall be Joseph Melaugh People Wakiug Up of a about a quarter century court before Judge Robinson was a time, allowed to reserve seats for hdmself and Municipal was one Swhen the “Two Orphans” on a of assault. the ago, friends. All must take their chance In oharge Philanthropic Work. money makers in the The affair during Monday of tie greatest the line. The performances will be at happened Crowded audiences witnessed Druker runs the billiard country. The and Saturday, night. Nathan old Union Jefferson, Friday at the Square as the oorner of Pearl the performances 4th and 5tb. hall,known Palace, a February TO theatre, New York, for whole season, and Congress streets. Employed in the THOSE WHO HAVE SENT MONEY ULLIE AKERSTROM. were organized and a rela- travelling companies plaee’is Solomon Druker, distant OF THE of to be at Portland thea- MEMBEBS COMMITTEE. Seventy-six Styles Corsets, Happen visited all the leading oities, and right Yesterday the company tive of the proprietor, and the eighteen At the matinee "A here in Portland, at the old Portland tre did a good business. years old son'of Rabbi Lazarus Druker STYLES TOO and in just SJX the stock ran the Marriage’’ was the play, who Solo- Museum, oompany piece Strange resides at 8 Hancock street. with week. The “Under the City Lights.” On MANY, stock-taking for an entire play was always the evoning mon Druker is a quiet inoffensive young How the Good Work Is Being Carried well cast is Miss Akerstrom a very pleas- orcxp so near at hand. foitunaie In being when pre- Xot.only man. He wears glasses. Solomon, tell- Are Out and day So, abilities —Subscription Papers results when here and there are old but her terpsiohorean his Both tho sented many ing'aotress ing story yesterday morning, said: Every Dollar Subscribed Means the six styles go out at sharp the front of the majority is it is theatre ; goers, V whose memory retains, place her far in “Nathan Druker and had locked of Figs taken; pleasant myself Saving of a Cuban from Death by Star- Syrup of well known repertoire com- to taste, and acts price-cuts. with singular freshness, Frank Curtis’s of leaders up the place at midnight and were start- and refreshing the in the and vation. which the serpentine on on the Twas hard to say delightful presentation of Picard, panies. ;Her posing ing our way home. When we had gently yet promptly Kidneys, the marvelous blending valet, in connect on with Furbish’s Fifth Are dances, with reaohed the foot of the of Portland peojjle are waking up to the Liver and cleanses the where all are desirable. is long flight Bowels, sys- six, colors under the eleetrio light, of Avenue theatre company. of stairs, we were sot upon by a of needs of the suffering thousands head- visit to the gang tem effectually, dispels colds, But when the selection to well repay one for a four that a During all these years that have passed, enough intoxicated men. One of them rushed Cuba and there Is no doubt but aches and fevers and cures habitual A large number of our and was once made the price- Miss Kate Claxton has been identified theatre. very up to Nathan Druker and kicked him large contribution of clothing, food of is the theatre have been seen constipation. Syrup Figs with the role of the Dlind girl, Louise. best known goers twioe in the back. Then the four men neoesssary supplies will shortly be sent cut was radical. since of its kind ever a blind in the orchestra chairs every night turned pro- Her remarkable personation of their attention to me. They fol- from this city directly to the United only remedy “A Crushed Trage- to the taste and ac- person gaveLer fame and she has stuck tho season opened. lowed me into Lincoln park, knocked me States government agents at Havana. duced, pleasing DR. WARNER’S Extraqual- matinee we will be at the today rolled me to the stomach, in to the oharaoter ever since. When dian” given down, over and over in the Every dollar that is raised in this oity ceptable prompt STYLE444. ity, French Slave” tonight. in in -its went Into The Jefferson lust night we and “A Beautiful snow, and struck mo in the cheek knock- for this cause will be spent right here its action and truly beneficial Sateen , was not a off and needed the from the most were astonished beoause there CONCERT AT CONGRESS SQUARE. ing my glasses scratching my Portland and the goods by effects, prepared only The Silk embroidered at audience of young people. cose. But the worst injury of all was on suffering ofCuba will be purchased and substances, its top. larger At the Square ohurch last people healthy agreeable Congress I the children of old threatre-goers are almost the internal one and have suffered consider- at cost and forwarded to Havana by excellent commend it a concert was given under many qualities medium form, for ladies with Average hip and night in the of heart. I have Long waist, always anxious to see the plays at which ably region the Anally steamship companies!which agreed all and have made it the most auspices of the ladies’ union, to and bust heavily two side steels, aotors that were famous In the parents’ managed to run away from the gang and to take all of the supplies furnished measurement, boned, the delightful programme published popular remedy known. and when those are melo- by hiding myself in the wood yard on to Havana without cost of tran- 5 sizes 18 to 30, colors white, drab and black, time, plays was well rendered. through is for sale in 50 hooks, the yesterday, of Figs dramas of strength than Federal street the gang lost track of me. sportation. Syrup and are greater The ohoruses by the Treble Clef club cent bottles all Coraline boned. As for shape fit, they Warner’s, nowa- saw me within a which will by leading drug- majority of the cheap trash seen finish and They again, however, The subscription papers were given with a snap, dash, reliable who that’s all that need be said. it seenied strange that the house few minutes when I appeared and was shortly be placed in the hands :of promi- gists. Any druggist days, with an effective blending of voices, over s Louise street and not have it on hand will Cut to Sl.00 Was not crowded. Miss Claxton walking down India towardsjiome. nent representatives of every trade may pro- Warner’s price SI.25. 30 in number, which came as a grateful been in me threats and cure one who Is as as It has They chased up making profession will be generally circulated it for any strong apparently surprise to the auditors, in view of the promptly the several of the one of them ‘we’ll kill that in a day or two and the wishes to it. Do not the past. Of support time whioh had been allowed shouting, philanthropio try accept any limited is a short Corset New and Periodical of more than usual merit. I went into the restaurant at the persons in Portland will have an oppor- Warner’s This Magazine actors wore Miss Collins has a pleas- ohap.’ substitute. Mr. for preparation. There Al- Of these we would particularize oorner of Fore and India streets. tunity of aiding in this good work. made with ing, delightfully modulated voice and CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Bicycle. adjustable Department. Richard, who was the attempted to break in the door ready a large amount of money has been Henry Stockbridge’s by her finished eloou- gang SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. soft and French- captured everybody failed in this contributed to the hips, very a de- bs volatile as the most powerful and me out but they and this has come KV. NEW YORK. N.X. Just Inside We have tion and gestures. Mr. Taylor pull LOUISVILLE. opened was a graceful enabled to various comfortable. Correct for saddle or man could desire. Nellie Maskell and turned away. Then I was members of the committee with- for the sale has a line baritone voioe which rang out the Door, and a partment brutal lime.■: Frouchard, go home where I have since been confined out solicitation on their part. The money THE STORM. wheel and athletics. Fine tobust, resonantly—brilliantly he struck a high riding of all the mother of the bully and coward to bed.” < as rapidly as it Is collected, is forwarded popular Worthy and sustained it well. Mrs. Horgan’s my with satteen Silk em- a G, on Didn’t Inconvenience As Much As jean strips. Jaoques. Brandon Hurst was very good Solomon's condition was such that to the treasurer and the oommittee take Trains M agazines line contralto with a mezzo-soprano 4 hooks. White Chevalier de Yaudray. Ethel Brandon Tuesday Dr. Way was called In to pleasure in acknowledging the following Expected. broidered lops. blending, was sweet [as B usual. and Period- an Henriette, and Alice attend him. The was found to amounts already reoeiyed or to 30. was acceptable was a patient pledged: and drab. Sizes 19 her Lullaby” by the quartette taking Potter sang In a manner that earned be well used up as a result of the Mrs. J. F. 5.00 There was a snow storm prevailing number while the duet and the organ pretty Libby, $ Dollar Corset at 75c icals. The inuch applause. The drama was very Injuries. Mrs. C. B. Watson, 1.00 yesterday morning, beginning late on solos by Mr. Rankin should be specially 3.00 nnflttiiv costumed and the stage setting It was Intended to have the case heard Cash, and the way the snow The different numbers were 3.00 Tuesday evening, F ebruary Pont noted. Cash, was effective. The Place de Neuf, In the Munioipal court yesterday moru- 10.00 came down was a sight. A part of tho most enthusiastically received and a dis- Elizabeth Pullen, “F. P.” French Pattern, style the illuminated gardens at Bel Air, the inu. but that plan had to be abandoned William ii. scott, o.w time it blew stiffly. In fact, Portland was numbers of — -- of uriuiiuaLiug ouuiouw Hon. John W. 15.00 fine Plaoe de St. Sulpice and the courtyard on acoount of the young man not being Deering, just on the edge of a tremendous gale and 304. Remarkably in their demand for enoores whioh were George H. Libby, city treasurer, 5.00 the follow- La Saltpetrieri were all good. The play well enough to appear. Nathan Druker storm from the south. The storm con- texture satteen finished with Satin most generously and happily given. Goudv & Kent, 35.00 ■will be tonight. went to the police station Tuesday and Geo. S. editor of the Ad- tinued until about 11 o’clook repeated Rowell, vigorously Two side steels on eaoh side. are now a result 5.00 strips. ing HENRY MILLER IN “HEARTSEASE.” lodged a complaint. As early vertiser, yesterday morning when theskiesjoleared. BANGOR POLITICS. H. N. solicitor for the Extra Tuesday morning the police arrested Piukham, There was 11 Inohes of snow fell and Silk embroidered top. “Heartsease,” the new play in which insurance underwriters, 100.00 on our Frank Waite and Joseph L. Melaugh, on coming so quickly on the heels of the 30 bones. Good Mr. Henry Miller is to make his first ap- Old Differences Over the Legislative long waist. charges of having assaulted the two Total amount subscribed to date, $185.00 other storm it caused the city and eleotrio counter: in this as a star under the Ticket Not Healed But There is Grim Z Corset for slim 18 to 26 pearance city of the latter figures, Druker men. The friends of Portland road teams to hustle to get the tracks direction of Charles Fro liman at the Determination to Finish the Lunatic The clergymen of the oity 34c that the names of the other two men dear of snow and ice and the snow out of sizes. White, black and pale blue. Jefferson next Monday and Tuesday say have manifested great interest in this Asylum. Peterson and 34c who were In the gang are and will be the driveways In the principal streets. A Never less than $2.25 until now, Sights is a type of the best plays which work arrangements shortly Nickerson. good job was given to many unemployed 24c' have won success during the made for the holding of several publio St. Nicholas Magazine, exceptional (Bangor News.) of $1.50 Melaugh Is about twenty-one years churches in the men in clearing the sidewalks. past few years. It has the wholesome meetings in the various Scribner's Magazine, 24c For a long time past it has been gener- age and is a plasterer, while Waite is The Westbrook, Peering and Eliz- favor and charm of “Rosemary,” “The city on some Sunday evening in the near Cape understood that F. O. Beal, Frederlo about nineteen years old and Is a shoe- abeth electrics had a hard time, but Frank Leslie’s Popular Magazine, Prisoner of “Under the Red ally future. These meeting will be addressed quite Zenda,” Fred A. Porter would ’‘F. P.” Made of French Coutil, H. Parkhurst and maker. They assign no reason for their and collections as the storm cleared they began to get 23o Robe” and plays of a similar quality, by prominent citizens again bo candidates for the legislature brutality of Monday night. into shape again. The hills were a hard 807. finished at top with which have obtained such a positive will then be taken and tho money devoted Style lOd this These three the in- and Waite to task for the cars to climb as there are no Godey’s Magazine, an year. composed Melaugh pleaded guilty to this cause. silk Stamp of public approval. It tells in- embroidery, every Fashion 10c dependent tioket that ran against Isaiah the charge of assault upon Solomon flanges to the wheels, and frequently New Idea Review, teresting love story, in which the spirit of Yesterday afternoon Mr. L. A. Goudy, steel and bone at to K. Charles S. Pearl and Joab W. but declared their innocence of several cars would unite their to stayed top pre- 9c sentiment and Stetson, Druker, who forwarded a few ago the first power Ladies' Home Journal, romanticism., charming days A1. 1a. nil) T7 vft* r> 1/\M ticket in ~ *- Palmer, the regular Republican the charge of having caused any trouble push each oilier up the inclines. yvnu O Stirring incident form the chief element. contributions from Portland for Cuba, 9c been nominated in Druker. The cases were con- The steam roads were not late. Cosmopolitan Magazine, 1896, having general to Nathan a letter from very on each reoeived very interesting waists, 5 hooks,3 steels side, T T_i LV-. Prtwinnnlrtn f* “THE HEARTOF MARYLAND.” u --— caucus and petitioned upon the ballot. tinued to this morning and in default of The Eastern division of the Boston & 1 UUUU 7 Stephen E. Barton, chairman of the Venus soft bust Mr. David Belssco’s romantic drama, The that Messrs. Beal, Park- sum of for each Maine was about and so were the gored hips, back, 9o report bail in the $300 respond- Central Cuban Relief committee of New on.time Life, ■“The Heart of Maryland,” will have its hurst and Porter would be candidates for both were committed to Maine Central trains. were White and drab. ent, jail. They York, in which Mr. Barton acknowledged Perhaps they The “Black Cat,” 5o in, this city at The this was some retained no counsel. 15 minutes late. The Boston & Initial representation nomination year published have the receipt of the goods forwarded from Maine, $1.75 until now, $1.25 and Always 14c Jefferson, Friday and Satuiday nights time ago and was accepted as a fact. Now western division, was about an hour Metropolitan, TENTH ANNIVERSARY. Portland via the Maine Steamship com- matinee on with its announced their special Saturday, they hnve individually Mr. Barton states that late, the train due at 12.20 p. in., not pany. arrange- a on cast and scenic illustrations, un- On Mr. Porter told The tenth anniversary of Assembly No. in until 1.15 m. “Half stock original candidacy. Monday ments have been made with the Maine getting p. Ribbon Smash. au- of Good will der the supervision of the a News that he was a candidate, 144, Royal Sooiety Fellows, The Montreal over the Grand of stock personal reporter company for the free delivery express “F. P.” Heavy Corset jean, account at hall. Steamship thor. The company interpreting the play Mr. Beal had already declared himself, he observed tonight Congress Trunk which was due at S.SO a. m., did from the wharf of the Maine Steamship 5 means half the stock to Leslie James E. Grand Ruler Peter S. Nickerson will pre- Stylo 41. heavily boned, hooks, present Includes Mrs. Carter, and on Tuesday Mr. Parkhurst said that in New York to the Ward line not get in until 10 o'oiock. The con- day’’ be company we offer Frank Mordaunt, Henry Weaver, was in the field. side, and addresses will given by Hon. ductor that the line the 3 side steels,boned bust, out at once. Therefore Wilson, he through the kindness of Messrs. reported along go James pier, Walter Belasoo, Robert Millward, There have beeD rumors of J. H. MoGregor grand premier, storm was not so severe as it was near lace Rib- Jr., compromise Jaokson Brothers, and the goods are at gored hip, handsomely flossed, Satin-Plaid Ribbons, Taffeta Helen Tracy, Angela MoCaull and Vir- between the Beal and Stetson faotioni to W. Sawyer, grand secretary, A. J. Bates, the oity although it was bad enough. Two once taken in charge by U. 8. Dispatch trimmed with ribbon inserted, Brocade Ribbons and many The is American in would commander on law of the order, to top bons, ginia Traoy. play the effect that Beal and Parkhurst supreme Ross and properly shipped to Con- engines were necessary pnli the pas- of Boston. A statis- Agent extra 3lA inches and incident and the individuality of its char- run on a tioket with Col. Stetson. This and A. F. Howell, ooachos and even then the train waist. other 4 inches, sul General Lee. Mr. Barton was very senger long kinds, and the development of said have tical revjew of the benefits of the order hauled hard. and acters throughout announcement is to recently cordial in his acknowledgements for the very Dollar Corset for 75c 8 inches wide. 45o, 42c, 38c imbued with of its of the will by prelate, Rev. S. F. Pear- " the story Is glamour been made by a high offioial state, given work which has been commenced in On the Mountain division of the Maine love No stronger but Messrs. Parkhurst and Porter son. A installation of the officers 30c Ribbons. Sympathetic eprisodes. Beal, public and stated that he it Central the weight of the storm was this all declare that they will Portland hoped in realism of itts events, the romanti- emphatically elect will be held, ana a fine musical side of Bartlett. The All at 19c play make no trade whatever—that they will would be carried on successfully. trains, however, of its atmosphero and beauty of its programme will be given by Mile. were about on time. “F. P.” Corset cism go in on their own hook, and that in this “Portland, Oregon, will ship us ten Heavy jean diction has found a place upon our stage tub must stand on its own Nelletti, and Messrs. Hatch and Skillings. The Rochester, that runs had at The Lamp Sale begun tight, “every car loads of and as inland, 723. With satteen Lamps bottom.” that would have provisions clothing Style strips, decade. It was announced They say they Tickets can be secured from members of rather a time. The to- in the past soou'as we have secured free tough morning train % continues avervthinar to lose and nothing to gain by xl. -_-J--4 4-1, U.ll _ transporta- embroidered elas- Price, yesterday the seats were all sold and that from Rochester was two hours, and that top, that such an arragement with Col. Stetson, room only wag available. Such into from an as was tic under the arm and over the day. standing and that they have no Idea of going Ohio, Arkan- Gorham hour late, the gores WOMEN’S COUNCIL. sas, Kentucky, Oklahoma, a hundred Is not the case as the sale opened yester- it. Worcester. Later better time was made. All our sas and other western states are promising short waist For stoutish ladies. Lamps—maybe The great thing to be accomplished in Miss Edes of the South End In- hip, day morning. The announcement was Sophie Freights were not run as it was enough at two-thirds the next legislature will be to secure an excellent results and the oommittees at Dollar Corset at 75c are offered price. error. of the dustrial School, Roxbury, will address the to the trains styles an appropriation for the completion work throughout the east are very num- push passenger along. Maine for the in of the Women’s Counoil and Eastern Hospital Insane, members We have now secured free tran- SIDE-TRACKED. erous. THE NEW ISLAND THEATRE. Bangor, and the Beal people argue that, their friends, Saturday afternoon on the railroad Col. Stetson sportation from all of the. large railroads “Side-Tracked” comedy according to past experience, the subject of Industrial Training. The To the Editor of the Press: would not be of muoh help in that direc- and lines east ot the will bo presented at tne r-oruana transportation J. R. LIBBY CO. Which is with An one our LIBBY tion. In should they be nomi- speaker thoroughly acquainted Missouri artiole in of morning pa- J. R. COL is like any event, Mississippi and rivers and from theatre on Monday, January 31, nated and want ali the this form of work, states that “The Gem” had been elected, they philanthropic having three lines to pers older it the better succeed and are will- all steamship running] wine, the gets people credit should they had tenfyears experience in it. and being selected as the name for the new theatre to shoulder all the blame in case of Havana. ******} like it. This is its fourth season of gen ing convinced of its beneficial effect fault. entirely at Peaks Island, seems to have caused the best it failure through their They expect A gentleman who attended the meeting * nine success and financially the All those Inter- considerable comment the that it will be difficult to get the appro- among yonng people. relief committee after- among pat- there is no of the yesterday KMOWLEPOE has ever had, and question “now that the cry of ested to Edes will be rons of that resort. priation anyway, hear^Miss speak but who said that he did not wish its success as it is has been raised” and with so noon, It is hard to understand why the title but it deserves kept up- eoonomy weloome at Fraternity house on Saturday other demands the treasury. to have his name made public at this “Gem” should have been deoidedj upon books. to-date in every respect. many upon kl does not all come from J News on afternoon. when so more and Col. Stetson told the Tuesday time, had recently received a letter from many appropriate of X but ones could have been found. In What we learn in the School Experi- BLACK AND TAN MINSTRELS. that he would be a candidate himself, from Cuba for pleasing A BAD PLACE FOR FILIBUSTERS. his nephew appealing in the one is If X that he would not speak for his colleagues nearly every city country ence is worth the combined knowledge the features of the Portland That The wrote that whole confronted “The One of of Messrs. Pearl and Palmer. W. M. Portland man help. gentleman by the words Gem,” 1896, Capt. Howes, [the in all the books ever printed. ♦ show be billed Col. Stetson will be a candidate is, of towns were from over the doors of saloons, beer Wheel club minstrel .will who rescued 72 Cubans from the being depopulated gardens, sinking The name is Insurance. Know every X Dots.” course, no news, seeing that be was long and women bakeries and restaurants. We know Fire as the “Three :Polka Something sickness starvation. Men, since announced as a candidate for steamer Hawkins, several years ago, as usually associated with such resorts. it. Know itX this announce- and of a about and children were dying like in the phase complication of mystery hangs Speaker of the House. Mr. Palmer told related in thejiJPRESS of Monday last, hogs It seems to me (and others) that “Mc- as well as Edison knows electricity. ♦ ment as the management absolutely the reporter that he had nothing to say at streets of Havana even, and if help in Cullum’s theatre” would have been more just thinks the spot where the Hawkins sank have to this time—he would not say whether he of food and was not appropriate on account of the pleasant time and for years * refuse for the present divulge any to the way olothiug Our thought would or would not be a candidate. In isjffatal [filibustering expeditions. memories that are brought to mind by ♦ information regarding the^idcnti- forthcoming thousands more would been concentrated upon it. Experience further political circles It is understood that Mr. Capt. Howes said to a PRESS reporter that name. Even the management of the die. The writer of this letter said if Gasoo our teacher. If you want to X —1-♦ Palmer is in Augusta, so that he could that the steamer Tillie, whose loss while Bay Steamboat company will ad- has been ► not be but it is believed that in Portland had any mit that it is a name that has drawn of our insurance knowl- interviewed, on an to Cuba has been people conception take advantage X to re- expedition just to their island resort for the be will be in the Held. It is usual of the terrible in Cuba thousands a with us. sank almost on the suffering by come in and have talk ARE INVITED TO CALL turn for a seoond term, reported, very spot reason alone that it was synonomous edge, LADIES representatives innooent women and children for want ^ and that is one reason for the Hawkins went down. If flli- with well-acted dramas. The ♦ assumption where the clean, pure, __ that Messrs. Palmer will of food there would be no need of ap- name of MoCullnm was a of ... ON THE Pearl and again are it wouid seem guarantee busterers superstitious the be candidates. more than once for money to best to be had, find the publio knew a idea for them to take pealing From all it will be to be good some it. appearances, then, purchase supplies for.the sufferers. the came tickets over other route. I am not acquainted with Mr. McCul- again. All contributions F. E. JOBS W. PERKINS 00. As to the method of nomination, it is sent Col. lum, but let us have the name ‘“McCul- new & that be chosen the treasurer of the relief com- ium’s Theatre” on the playhouse for DOW likely candidates will by S. P. C. A. Boothby, direct vote in ward in accord- the sake of old memories if for no other PINXHAM.j caucuses, mittee, will be acknowledged through and the ance with the wish of the voters of the A of the directors of the S. P. reason. “MEDICTJS.” carefully inspect meeting the columns of the and all 35 St. of as at last election. ; PRESS, Exchange large display city expressed spring’s C. A. was called for yesterday, but ad- re- | The Beal men prefer .^general cauous, al- philanthropic citizens'are earnestly SALE OF SHIRTS. for lack of a quorum. Since TJNLAUNDERED though Mr.Parkhurst thinks that it would journed quested to attend the committee meetings ♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦ ****** advertise a sale of ED. PIMA UP’S be a Idea to use the check list and went down to island Rines Bros, company good Agent Perry Bangs and on the work. each help good shirts have ward vote by itself—in different to investigate last week, ho has heard men’s unlaundered white begin- As soon as it raised or I Funeral on forenoon at 11 o’clock, sections of the hall. enough money 8 In Auburn, Jan. 22, Charles G. Johnson and Friday more the condition of tomorrow morning at o’oiock. of L. A. No. 127 Col. Stetson nothing regarding to the ning Miss Nellie Frances Cobb. from the residence Goudy, said last night that the food.’contributed make it feasible Private. the flock of owned by William T. See the star ad in this paper that tells al 1 In Blddeford, Jau. 21, Thomas Fildes and Western Promenade. incoming city committee would undoubt- sheep of will commence Jan. Samuel Parisian. shipment supplies Miss Helena Cope. In Brunswick. 19, Curtis, aged edly decide upon ward cauouses and a Littlefield. It is that about the shirts. * * * * presumed everything from Portland. All and food In Paris. Jan. 15. Sam’l E. Keene of Norway 64 years. direct vote, nnd that the clothing Mrs. A. check list would all but Mr. after- Miss Bertha A. Kowe. Iu Mexico, Jan. 20, Dolly Proctor, if is right, Perry yesterday should be sent to the DELAYED. and be used necessary. In such a cauous he Armory building PASSENGER TRAINS In North Norway, Jau. 15, Char es Kingman aged 80 years. Sachet Powders, noon wroto Mr. Littlefield to find out if Jan. Aaron is willing to take his chanoes with the and a notifloatiou of the fact sent to the and Miss Winnlfred Dunn. In Andover, 16, Cutting, raged January! 20.—A Phillips 89 others. The three men getting the suoh was the case. Farmington, In West Boylston. Russell H. Dearborn of years. highest secretary at 97 street. If any Ill Jan. 20,1.uther T. Smith, Esq., aged vote would be the party candidates; and Exchange & Rangeley passenger tniin leaving Bumford Falls and Miss Lilia 0. Jackson. Surry, one 64 come in an endless of man would desires to contribute summer clothing with an years. They variety every have to look out for Rangely at 11.30 o’clock today In East Sullivan, Jan. 23, Deary L. Wooter, in or himself. THE MUNICIPAL COURT. or food cause a odors—either fancy envelopes non-perishable jjfor this, ice cutter attached, was partially wrecked aged 75 years. 2 or 5'ounces. It is understood that Alderman if DEATHS- In Richmond, JaD. IS, Mrs. Louisa J. Rand- in bottles containing 1, George team will be Bent for it at any addi^ss at on of ward Sanders Mills. The cutter caught 89 vears. F. Cameron four is also a candi- of Ictt, aged notification is sent to the secretary a Jan. IS. Lucia E. Harlow, aged date for nomination for the legislature. BEFORE JTTDGE ROBINSON. a switch and was derailed with pas- In Welchvtlle, the and will In this city. Jan. 26, Mary G., wife of W. W. 57 years.—foi inerly of Auburn. In- committeo all contributions car. were not Wednesday—Hugh A. McGowan. senger The passengers Ellis, aged 46 years 8 months. Ill North Ellsworth. Jan. 19, Susan Jellisou, EP. PIKAUP’S .... be toxication; fined $5 and costs. duly acknowledged. Injured. Considerable to traffic was [Notice[of funeral hereafter.} aged 90 years. _ GARLAND STORE BURNED.”"” delay Miss Gertie E. James Flckett. Intoxication; thirty At Peaks Isfaud, Jau. 26, Mrs. Apphia F. In Watervllle. Jau. 19, Butler, Cosmetics in Black, caused by the accident. Trefethen. wile ef Trefethen. 20 January 26.—This at In the Ira his wife Annie, and Henry aged years. Bangor, morning days oountyTjail. McDougall, oil afternoon at 2 o’clock at In Jan. 17, Mrs. Isaiah Sherman, Brown, White, Blonde fined two [Services Friday Augusta, 1.30 o’clock the store of D. E. at Will an L. Ewing. Intoxication; children, Maggie M. and Annie, aged the house. Burial Portsmouth aged 80 years. Knight at MARRIAGES. private. uapers or Chestnut...... and costs. 5 and 8 1-2 Jiving In Jan. Mrs. Sophia E. Kaler, Garland, was destroyed by fire with most $5, years, respectively. please copy. Augusta, 18, Frederick Sauerkraut. Intoxication; 87 Reed street, were overcome In West Falmouth, Jan. 26, Mary C.. daughter aped 91 years. Assorted odors. contents. The loss is Roxbury, H. Alonzo of the between $7000 fined $3 and costs. Suspended during by gas The children In B. Beach and of the late Rufus and Jane Beal, formerly of In Hallowed, Jan. 18, Tobey, aged Wednesday .morning. Montague. Jan. 19, George 02 »-«! and $8000, with a partial Insurance. good behavior. are In a oritioal condition. Miss Blanche Messer, both of Brewer. Portland. years. I FOB SAFE. NATURE'S CARE OF THE SEX; MI SCEEIAN EOUS. PUBLISHED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. AMERICAN INDIANS’CHILDREN. this head RATIO. Forty words Inserted onder cash 1 auoh always “Think of your treacheries.” around the now large part of purohase may mortgage. Kaid’s will mo He was;walking ring, in each MONEY on Real Estate at as low rate of BENJAMIN F. instead of the you give are treacheries to your eno- tory of Paris, proving instance mortgages Apply to real estate office of “They only of the and of .him, Interest as can be obtained in 21-1 A satisfactory and brings eioellent Asrna?’ back giraffe alongside that crime fails to offer an adequate re- Portland; also, HARRIS, 48 Exchange street. | ‘and I will.’ mies.” aDd as close to him as he could loans made on stocks, bonds, personal proper- : ‘Turn Mahdist,' he said, the have fallen keeping turn for the actual work involved in car- results. £ “Remember pit you for a chance. the ty or any other good securities. Inquire of A. ‘I’ve been one all life,’I answered— and waiting Presently it aside from the element of my into.” snake around rying out, C. LIBffY & CO., 42 1-2 Exchange St. janl2- bat no matter. ‘Then it’s slashing the great that was a lie, Omar hesitated; then he “It is giraffe, danger that must always aooompany it. WANTED. said, in the air in all directions, doubled it Household of de- THB THURSTON PRINT, he cried, and here I am. What’s for It is to be hoped that evil doers will see ONSIGNED goods every | done,' the pit-that was meant you.” the center It are to be found it this? Crying again! Oh, this is a sweet around pole. just happened it in this light. scription always The Mahdl laughed scornfully. “So that was the old man’s chance. sale at our Au tlon Booms, We often PORTLAND, ME. world! “You so, but w-remedy 4 know it I” he said. know who ave articles less than half the cost to man- earn a a you When the anaconda's tall swung around grivste For 1 work you can waton, tv “How can I help it being only WIT AND WISDOM ufacture, GOSS & WILSON, 18 CO. day’s has been your betrayer—and mine.” and fourteen other men Auctioneers, a clock, set of said Asma. “I’ll run and kiss he seized it. fine gold ring, fleetwood engraved woman?” Omar’s changed. yon Free street. 11-tf Wo can also give min and for of the expression “Ah, tailed on in less than that number of silverware elc. little Hosein—just joy good fool’s face no 26-1 need play the longer. She A canvasman came out with in want women profitable employment. news. seconds. A Insult. WANTED—All persons of trunks has confessed everything.” Deadly »» cried Othman. an ax. and bags to call on E. D. REYNOLDS, “Wait, wait, wait!” There was a man can and one “You don’t know 563 street, one door above Shaw’s capable who furnish ROOFING! will relieve “Everything?” long ‘Chop!’ says the old man, enough”— Congress WANTED—A “If kissing your feelings his faco in as we manufacture f? one of the leading law silence. Omar covered his of the where Be a moment for a com- grocery store, our bond to represent now-’ blow on theibend big serpent paused strong goods a business of In- couldn’t you shams. and can therefore give bottom pnees. firms In the state, managing ,, went around the center was “Couldn’t I—what?” cried the he pole parison. Trunks repaired. Open evenings. We frame terest to all business men; good side line for “O, Omar, Omar, Mahdi, we «. l. hill HOLLIVAN & PARKER, t kiss and he And that’s the way lost the “You don’t know he 23-2 salesman. & CO., 080 “Couldn yon me instead?” I trusted But trust and love enough. enough, repeat- pictures. travelling “how you. anaconda. But, as compared with St. 21-1 tipped up her chin and kissed her. been the big ed, raising his voice, “to be an alderman’* Congress are gone. You have enemy in anacondas were and we and “It was very clever of you to think of giraffe’s, cheap, 1” to loan on real estate at rnv heart’s heart. You have wrecked my secretary mortgages Asphalt, Composition said Asma. were glad to get out of it as well as we MONEY5 to 6 percent, also real estate WANTED—FEMALE HELP. that, Othman,” in the hour of their fulfilment. You It took six strong men to part thorn.— bought “The hopes and sold and rented, and rents collected and Gravel Roofers. kissing?” have made ashes of the expectations of did.”_ Tribune. cared for. 25 in to oatoh father. Cbleago years the business. Inserted under tills he.il The way my on the when 185 Middle Forty words my poor exiled peoplo day SropertyS. GARDINER, street, Room 1. cants, cosh in sdtsnc. it wasn’t I that of it. It 0(1 for -8 “O, thought were home. You have to they returning jVSn-S&OTO/sw. j janll-2 for Natural was the saints. Every morning I went and made When are from Catarrh or Cold Agents Warren's Anchor Brand, uncovered my nakedness mo a you suffering TirANTED-A woman as working house- endorsed archi- the house and prayed, ‘Holy saints to loan on real 5 and 6 Asphalt Hoofing, by leading saints’, thing to point the linger at. You have in the head you want relief right away. Only 10 estate, p-r H keeper In a widower’s family; one accus- tects and engineers. show me bow to win my little Asma .’ and MONEYcent per annum; also money to loan to HARRY turned my heart to stone, you shall cents is required to test it. Ask yonr druggist tonied to children preferred. Apply “But what will the saints say when the full.” on life insurance policies, notes, bonds, Portland Rolling Mills, Ligonla, C. ASPHALT READY ROOFING give mo satisfaction to for the trial size of Cream Balm household and GOUGH. H, know told father a lie?” Bly’s or, buy goods any good collateral 28-1 2 aud 3 to coal tar they you’ve my be continued.) W. P. Me. ply. Greatly superior faltered Othman, (To the 50c size. We mail it. security. CARR, Ho rn 5, Oxford "O, well—umph—” 185 Middle street. 8-4 preparations. ELY 50 Warren N. Y. Building, “the saints were flesh and blood them BROS.. St„ City. MALE HELP WANTED. Floors, titso ttlvan- feel- S5B A MAGNIFICENT REWARD. Asphalt selves once, so they’ll have a fellow I was afflicted with catarrh last autumn. Dur- ized Iron nod t opper Gutters listen— a boy ADIfllNSITRATOR'S NOTICE. ing. But I must be oil, Asma, Johnny Hanlon, young employed ing the month of October I could neither taste ACHINISTS wanted-berlin mills aad Cornices, 'B in and iron but one thing. to SUBSCRIBER I’ve arranged everything at Center & MoDowell’s do errands, nor smell and coald hear but little. Ely’s Cream hereby gives notice that COMPANY.37-1 Roofing. Iron Sidiieg for lire THEhe has been duly appointed administrator a roll of bills on Federal Balm cured it.—Marcas George Shautz, Rah- Proof found large d. b. n. c. t. a. of the estate of Buildings, Corrugated N. J. conductors. Smoke Pipes for street Into Tuesday afternoon. He looked way, WILLIAM O. GROVER, WANTED—SITUATION i. Steaiu .Heaters and around for on owner and saw a man late of Boston, in the county of Suffolk, in the Stationary Forty words iB»erted tinder this head A Great Commonwealth ol Massachusetts, deceased, Boilers. about as if he had lost some- Thin*. week for 25 osih In advance. searching and given bonds as the law directs. All per- one cents, thing and concluded he must be the “Presonoe of mind is a great thing,” re- sons having demands against the estate of said deceased are desired the same The inquired and marked Fatima as she calmly waved hor to oresent as cook and waitress. owner. boy finally for settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- WANTED—Situation from the turret. “I have no doubt » v Please call in the afternoon at 15 BRIGGS and 5fi Gross Me. handed the man the roll of bills and ro sash quested to make payment ImmediateW. 54 St., Portland, wives would still ST. Good references. 261 TuTh&S4m reward that all of Bluebeard’s FftANK D. MARSHALL. sep‘^8 ceived the magnificent of five Me. be alive if they bad not lost their heads.” Portland, for his honesty. Portland, 1898. cents York Sunday Journal. January is, janaodlawSwTh* To Reliable IVIan. _New HENRY HUMPHREY, Any NORTH POLE. ""the was sworn as Marvelous appliance and one month’s remedies jrfon. Joseph MoKenna In Fisk makes a of Diseases of the from an ex- Pile Dr. specialty Rec- Having returned of rare potker will be sent on trial, without any one has read with associate of the Supreme Court, Williams Indian tum. Treats no other ela98 of dibease. Send for my advance the foremoet in the Almost every great justice sure care payment, by company once on Ointment 19 R Free Treatise on Files, etc., and names of many course of iu Ft!. in the at men and at took his seat tensive study world treatment weak, broken, dis- interest about Naneen’B search for the Wednesday, for PILES. It absorbs pronikumfr Maine citizens cured. couraged from effects of cxcet-ees, worry, over- bench. Dr. Fisk’s method is easy, safe, receive iu at the tumors. Stops Itching. rope, will pupils work, Ac. Happy marriage secured, complete res- North Pole. Tonight, Second a Consultation Free ! Parish Morrison of Biddeford was RELIEF. SOc. painless. toration or development of all robust conditions. George E. GIVES Call at my Lewiston or Portland Rev. Mr. Hack will At The time of this offer is limited. No C. O. D. ; church, give his chosen one of the directors of the marble and SI. Druggists. office, or consult me by mail. ORGAN AND THEORY. scheme: no dec-option: no Address C. T. 332 Main PIANO, exposure. illustrated lecture in regard to it. The dealers’ association of New England, in For sals by J. E. Goold & Co Dr. FISK, Street, Lewistcv*, Room Baxter Bloch. At U. S. Hotel, For Hand* Saturdays only* Studio, 29, will begin at 8 o’clock. Boston, yesterday. _ jUDQd&Wu jaiuB dlw* ERIE ME0IGAL C0..W»VT;-1 ecture KAITKOADS. KAILKOAUS. RAILROADS. BUSINESS- do pld European Market*. PROBATEiCOURT Main# Central.. Onion Pacific._83 By Telegraph. WHERE WILL YOU CO the Bell.267% at CALIFORNIA Transacted Refore .Judge Peabody American LONDON. Jan. 26. 1898.—Consols closed why not try PORTLAND [i American THIS WINTER? Sugar, common.1SJ% 112% for money and 112 11-16 for account. &_WORCESTER. Tuesday In January. QRjyjEXlCO? First Sugar, Did....ur4, LIVERPOOL, Jan. 26. 1898—(Won market Cen Mass, pfd...64 higher; American middling at 3 7-32d; sales EIJTllTEtt” Co commo 9 The Luxiirions “SUBSET PORTLAND & ROCHESTER R. R. was transacted 8.000 600 bales lor specula- business Flint & Fere .. SB bales, including Tha-folowing tion and export. Now runs SEMI-WEEKLY between ST. LOUIS, and SAN FRANCISCO Preble in the Probate of Staple Prodnets in the CHICAGO, Station Toot of SI. 1 Peabody ({notations Southern R. R.—Texas before Judge and Bonds Via Chicago & Alton tt. R.—St. Louis, iron Mt. & & On and after Oct. 4, 1897, in New York <|uotat-loos Stocas Monday, Passenger court the first Tuesday January. SAILING Pacific R. R and Southern Pacific R. R. trains will Leave Portland : Markets. (By Teiegrapn.' DAYS OF STEAMSHIPS. Leadin? For full Information, free illustrated maps and time tables, also lowest rates, ior Worcester, Clinton, Ayer Junction, Nashua, FROM FOB pamphlets, WILLS ALLOWED. The war* to-day's oloslng quotations tickets and to nearest agent of any of the above Windham and at 7.39 a. m. and 12.30 folloing Campania.... New York.. Liverpool .Jan 29 sleeping-car baggage cheeked, apply lipping named decl3M&Thtf m. Almira of Bonds 29 companies. p. John E. Trafton, Westbrook, Champagne —New York. .Havre.Jan Concord and at Jan 26. Jan. 26 29 For Manchester, points North Money Market, Carthaginian .. Portland... .Jan Trafton, executrix. NevTorb fitoebauil 127% Liverpool. 7.30 a. m. and 12.30 p. m. E.' New 4s, reg i27% Rotterdam.... New York.. Jan 29 Portland, William H. Rotterdam.. For Rochester, Springvale. Alfred, Water- Andrew Cross, (By Telegraph.) do rtoup, 128% 128% .Jan 29 Phoenicia.New York. .Hamburg.. and Saco River at 7.30 a. 12.30 and exeoutor. 4’s 112% 29 iaUUU TIMES horo m., Looney, NEW YORK, Jan. 26. Now;: Jrog.112% Ethiopia.New York. .Glasgow .. .Jan HAVE COME P. Dud- Vs 114% 114% 29 1 ou can afford to or D.35 p. hi. Horace Htorer, Portland,Frank at coup Alene.New York. .Kingston.. .Jan indulge yourself your and 9.40 a. Money on call easy 1V4@2 prct: last loan 108 For Gorham at 7.30 m., *2.30, 3.00, Lunt, executor. Denver & it. G. 1st.107% Trinidad,.New York. .Bermuda.. .J&n 29 family in the of a news- ley 1 luxury good weekly i 6.35 and 6.20 p. 111. Isaao E i% /’prime mercan.lle paper 3Jj3% per cent, rln cen 4-..... 70% 70 Santia3o.New York. 1 ! >■> .url after MONDAY. October 4th, is-,, 7 Sarah S. Strout, Cumberland, .Cienfuegos.-Feb paper and a of fiction. For Westbrook, Cumberland Mills, Westbrook was with actual Mo.Kan. 2ds... 66 64ys Pretoria.New Feb l quarterly magazine* trains will run as lollows. Clinton M. Hamilton, adminis- sterling Exchange weak, SjTexas York.. Jamaica. &c and Woodfords at 7.30, 9.45 a. m., Strout, A You can both of these with Junction Mu Kansas Texas pfd— Caracas.New' York.. .. Feb 2 get publications c. t. a. business In bankers bills 4 84Vi »4 84Vi tor de- Laguayra LEAVE. 3.00, 5.35 and 6.20 p. m. trators. a isas Consols. 98 2 almost a 12.30, Pacific 99% New York... .New York. .S’thampton..Feb library of good novels for $5 per year. m. train from Portland oonneets 4 tor p< sl- For Auburn and Lewiston 7.05, 8.00 a. m.; The 12.30 p. and 82Vi@4 82% sixty days. 114% ... 2 GRANTED. mand, OievouJ Nav. lets.116 Germanic .New York. .Liverpool;...Feb at .1 unction with "Hoosac Tunnel Route” ADMINISTRATIONS 121 2 l. 80. 4.00, 6.00 p. m. Ayer rates 8G. Coimnrcl bills at 4 81%, r. Ists..'..128 Labrador..... Portland.. .Liverpool ... Feb ed £3jg4 Union, For Gorbam, Berlin and Island Pond 8.00 a. lor the West and at Union Station, Worcester, Friesland.New York.. ... Feb 2 via Abbie J. Andrews, Bridgton, Augustus Government Bonds weak. Closing quotations of stocks: Antwerp m. : 1.80 and 6.00 p. m. for Providence and New York, "Providence 26. Edam.New York. .Amsterdam Feb 3 and New York, via “Nor- H. Walker, administrator. certificates Jan. 26. Jan For Montreal and Cbicago 8.00 a. m.-, and Line” for Norwich Silver 66V4@o7V4. Buffon.New York.. Pern’buco .. Feb 5 11. It. for D. Maria C. Atchison., 12% 12% 6.00 p. m. wich Lino” with Boston and Albany Joseph Ilecelle, Portland, New York...... Feb 6 all Bar Silver 56%. Atchison pfd. 30% 29% Mongolian.... Glasgow For 8.00 a. m. p. m. the and with the New York rail via Dscelle, administratrix. Alexandria —New York. .London_Feb 6 Qiiooeo and|6.00 Mexican dollars 44%. (•mral Eaelllc. 13y» )3 Westj Deborah L. Emmons, Portland, Edwin Obdam.New York.. Rotterdam.. Feb 5 ARRIVALS. Portland from Worcester ~ Cues.’* Dale. 22% 21% fralns^arrivc in York. ...Feb 6 From I.ewlston and Auburn 11.15 a. 1.30 E. Heokbert,, administrator. cmeaao* Alton.166Va 166% Alesia.New .Hamburg 8.30, at 1.30 p. m.; from Rochester at 8.30 rn., E. Ketnil Grocers —New York. .Trinidad-Fob 6 а. 6.00 and 0.40 m. 8.30 and ICarroll Kehoe, Portland, Sarah do pfd Irrawaddy m., 3.16, p. and 5.52 p. in.; from Gorham at 6.40, I’ortland loaf ta York.. Havre.Feb 5 From Island Pond. Berlin and Gorham 8.30 Kehoe, administratrix. market—cut 7: confetion y Ohlcaeo’Buillngton * Quincy 99% 98% Bretagne.New 10.50 a. m., 1.30, 4.15, 5.52 p. 111. < 6ot Aurania.New York. .Liverpool...Feb and 11.15 a. m., and 6 00 p. in. For tickets tor all West and South ap- Freeman Scarborough, Joseph pulverised powered, 6c; grauulateu Delaware*:Hudson CanalCo.113% HlVa <} points Libby, York.. — Feb 5 From and Montreal 8.30 a. and SVi coilee crushed 6c; yellow 4c. Delaware.Lackawana * Westl62 162 K.Wilhelm II..New Bremen Cbicago m., ply to T. F. McGlLLlCUDHY, Ticket Ageut, H. administratrix. Havel.New York. .Bremen.Feb 8 world-famed for its brightness and the most 6.00 p. m. Me. Perry, H Denver & Klo uranae. 12% 11% Portlond, Portland, Fred 9 a From 8.30 a. m„ and 6.00 p. m. Sylvester Marr, Hides. Erie,new.14% j4% Teutonic.New York..Liverpool...Feb complete General Weekly—covering wider Quebeo je25dtl J. W. PETERS. Supt. administratrix. Paris.New York.. So’ampton.. Feb 9 SUNDAY TRAINS. Marr, The the :<> ist rnlerrec 37% 37% i range of subjects suited to the tastes of men following quotations represent pay- ... 9 C. Robinson, Portland, Albion 106% Kensington ... New York.. Antwerp Feb Harriet ing pricos in this market; Illinois Central.107% and women of culture and refinement than For Montreal, Quebec. Toronto and Chicago, = .... York.. Havre.Feb 12 any Elizabeth M. Robinson, Lake r.rie& West. 16 Normahia New MAINE CENTRAL R. R, K. P. Robinson, Cow ami ox hides..TVtaV lb 16% York. .Feb б. 00 p. m. P. Robinson, ad- Lake Shore.186% 181% Lucania.New' .Liverpool^. I'f journal—ever published. Subscription price, For Lewiston and 7.30 a. 6.00 Portland. Albion K. Bulls and stag?.;.6Vic York. Demerara...Feb 12 Auburn, m., C'cali ..lCc Loulsl* Nash.....66% 66% Uller.New $4 per annum. p. m. lr, effect Nov. 1837. ministrator. skins, trimmed, .. 12 u, Venezuela .... New York.. Laguayra .Feb do -... 9c Manhattan Elevated.116% 117V4 TALES a For Gorham ana 7.30 a. m., and 6.00 uutrimmed York. .Montevideo Feb 16 FROM TOWN TOPICS, 256 page Berlin, Trains leave Portland as follows: APPOINTED. each MexIcanUCeutral. 6 6% Etona.New m. GUARDIANS Lamb skins..60 to 80c York.. Havre Feb 12 the V- Michigan Central.106% 106% Gascogne.New Quarterly Magazine of fiction, appearing 7.00 a. m. For Brunswick. Bath. Rockland. ..Feb 12 ARRIVALS. & St 24Va 24 * Portland... Liverpool first of and De- Augusta. Waterville. Lisbon Falls, K. Rogers, Freeport, Winthrop 1 Minn Louis. 6 day March, June, September Skowhegan, Georgo itailroaa Eece pus. .. Feb Montreal Minn & Stl Louis pf.84% 84% Mongolian.Portland.... Liverpool the From Island Pond, Berlin, Gorham, Lewiston via Brunswick, Belfast. Bangor and C. Fogg, guardian. N Feb \ »■ cember, and publishing original novels by #(#tT1 \ 1>, .Tan. 26. Missouri Faclfio..... 34% 33yg Britannic.New York.. Liverpool... rind West, 8.30 a. Hi. Bucksport. Adele H. Adams, et al., Deeiing, l< best writers the and a mass of short 8.30 a. m. Receipts by Maine Ceiitial R. 1R.—For Borl- Jereev Central. 94 83 StPaul.New York. .So’ampton..Feb of day From Lewiston and Auburn 8.30a.m. i. m11vilie ,fc. (Poland Springs,) New Feb l< Adele S. Adams, guardian. and ;i92 cars miscellaneous merchandise; for 118 Westernland .New York. .Antwerp etc. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on Night Mechanic :iaimford Falls. Lew- New York Central.117% 19 stories, poems, burlesques, witticisms, connecting roads 84 cars. Mobile.New York.. London Feb trains and Dartor cars on day train*. P.eadfleld. Water- St Louis 14% annum. iston, Wiutliro, o.ikiaml, TRUSTEE APPOINTED. New York, Chicago* Andalu3ia.New York. .Hamburg.. .Fel) l- Subscription price, $2 per TICKET OFFICE DEPOT AT FOOT OF vllle, Livermore Fails, Farmington and Phillips. 66 1 •» do pf Fulda.New York. .Genoa Feb Club price for both, $5 per annum. INDIA STREET. 11.10 a. ill. for Gray, New Gloucester. Dan- J. William Portland W&oio.oio Mario*' com. 27 Stephen Young, Brunswick, Northern Pacific Normandie....New York. .Havre.Feb i. CH A3. M. HATS, Gen 1 Manager. ville June.. Auiuiru and Lewiston. 64% | You can have both of these if you subscribe L. Putnam, trustee. PORTLAND, Jan. 26. do do pfd. Portland. October 4tn. 1897. octAtt 11.20a. m. lor Brunswick. Bath, Au- NOW and a bonus of 10 novels selected from Expre:s Horace P. Storer, Portland, Riohard Flour firmer, but not quotably higher. Janua- Northwestern.122% gusta, Waterville. 'mtslield. Bangor. Bucksport. do pfd. .... the list for 50 trustee. 96 to below. Regular price each, Bar Harbor. Greenville and Aroostook County, Webb, ry Wheat to-day was rushed up from Vi & Western. 18% MARINR N'EWc Ont cents. All sent postpaid. STEAMERS. via B. & A. R. R. for Houlton, Woodstock. INVENTORIES RETURNED. 1 01, closing at SI; May closed Vie higher. Beading. 22% St. Steuben, and SL Andrews, via Vaneeboro 92 <* PORT OF PORTLAND. Remit $5 in New York express or Com and Oats Vi higher. Linseed Oil higher at Keek Island. exchange, and SL John. E. Portland. St Paul. »6’/a or 1.10 m. Mechanic Rumford Falls, Mary Powers, Boiled Hides Vic higher postal money order, by registered letter, p. Falls, 48@48, anp 46060c. aobfd. 1*4 WEDNESDAY Jan 26. Danville Livermore Wm. Mundy, Portland. together with a list of the 10 novels selected, Bemis, Jc., Lewiston, Falls, tor Bulls and Stags. St.F»ul & Omaha. 74% Arrived. Farmington. Kiugfleld. Carrabasset, Phillips E. Hubert, Portland. ac ..148 by numbers, to and [Mary The following are to-day’s wholesae prices of Steamer Hanson. Philadelphia, Kangeley, VVinthrop, Oakland, Bingham Thomas A. Hood, Portland. Paul. Mina. * Mann.121% Pottsviile, TOWX TOPICS, Waterville and [_; Provisions. Groceries; cic St Preston, with coal to A L Watson, Skowhegan. Portland. raotfie. 11% towing barge 208 Firtk Avenue, New York. 1.15 m. For Brunswick. Au Deborah L. Emmons, r iu u r« vriaiB- Texas Deeriuo. p. Freeport, car Pacific.1133 Bath. Rockland and Jennie B. Pope, South Portland. Snverflpe *• Corn 38®39 Union Sch Emma W Day, Crockett, Wlnterport. LIST. gusto. Eoothbay. 2d do Das lots .... 6% all stations on the Knox and Melinda Gerrish, Falmouth. low grades.4 0004 so Wabash.... — 7 Sch Lydia M Webster, i^ort Clyde. 6- THE SALE OF A SOUL. By C. M. S. McLellan. nag lots Hooper, THE Lincoln division, Skowhegan, Bel- Dominicus Casco. Spring Wneat bali- Meal (E.36 do prld... 18% 18% Sch Robert & Carr, shore, with 12.000 lbs fish; 7- COUSIN OF THE KING. By A. S. VanWestrum. WatervHle, Dingley, 8- SIX MONTHS IN HADES. Clarice I. fast. Dover and Foxcroft, Green- ers.ci ana si 4 460>EO6 Oats, ear lots 8i®32 Boston & Main*.167% 169 Albert W Black. 30,000 Louisa & Rosa, By Clingham. HarUand, Flora Green, Bridgton. do; 9- THE SKIRTS OF CHANCE. By Captain Alfred Oldtowu and Mattawamkeag. talent irn? Oats, bag lots @34 New York&New England 89 91 Martha D do. ville, Bangor, J ohn W. pfd, 16.000 do; McLain, 7,000 Thompson. 5.10 p. m. For Lisboa 'Food, Freeport. Wneat.. • 6 75*5 90 Cotton Seer- 188 Brunswick. Bath. * Old Colonv.190 10- ANTHONY KENT. By Charles Stokes Wayne, Howard T. St. Vt. ear late. 00 00 c: 23 00 lc9 Falls, Richmond, Gai diner, Augusta and Cox, Johnsliury, si leu. str’eni AdamslExpress.168 FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. xi—AN ECLIPSE OF VIRTUE. By Champion Bissell. 40 12— Waterville. roller.... 6 2565 bac lots 0000824 00 American Express...118% AN UNSPEAKABLE SIREN, fey John Gilliat. ACCOUNTS ALLO WED. 5 2 5 Br'r 41 13— THAT DREADFUL WOMAN. By Harold R. Line, Sundays Excepted. 6.15 p. m. For New Gloucester, Danville elear do... 10at5 Sacked Express. 40 DISPATCHES. Vynne. Rally .fS. EXCHANGE 14— A DEAL IN DENVER. Gilmer McKendree. ■ -tl.ouls si’s> ear lot*. 16 50®16 BO y454a By Junction, (Poland Springs), Mechanic Falls, Portland. Peoples Gas. 96J>4 15— WHY? SAYS GLADYS. David Christie Murray. THE NHW AITD PALATIAL STPAMEK8 Paul if. UlarK, 5 35&6 50 bag lots 16 50®17 4 Office on the Lighthouse Inspector, ] Chartres. alternately and price) Rio,roasted ll@16 Evening at 7 o’clock, arriving In St. Stephen. SL- Andrews. SL John J. Portland. (Buying*! selling ffnstem Union...... ••••• 91 90V4 First District. l •i-HER STRANGE EXPERIMENT. By Harold R. Vyim* land, every ana Elizabeth Drowne, g» season for connection with earliest trains for Aroostook County via Vaneeboro. Halifax C«u—Lar Java&Mocha do25*2B Portland. Me.. Jan 26. 1398. ) 22—ON THE ALTAR OF PASSION. By John Gilliat, Portland. Southern Ey pfd. v '•''r'v» ™ the Provinces. The train does Zenas R. Farrington, SBore .... * 7 5650 0 molasses. LOVE. E. Wood. Saturday night aud Itiver, By Joanna points beyond. Foxcroft Emeline Lord, Portland. small do. .2 oof 3 60 Porto Klco.26@80 [Penobscot Bay Maine.] Through tickets for Providence, Lowell, not run to Belfast, Dexter, Dover and or cars to St John. .... is tuat Fort Point Keef etc. Pamelia W. Burbank, South Portland. Polled! ... .2 25®3 50 Barbadoes. 2*826 Notice hereby given Worcester', New York, beyond Bangor. Sleeping 1 7 00 1898—Ths followinglare black. No. lias gone adrift. It OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. leave India Wharf, Boston, every Edwin Libby, iWlndham. 6®2 Fancy...30@33 BOSTON. Jau. 26. buoy, spar, 6, Returning White Mountain Division, 8addeclt...alee.2 00*2 25 Tea. to-uay’s quotations of Provisions, etc.; will be replaced as soon as practicable. Evening at 7 o’clock. A. Uoldthwait, C Jr __ T7„_ D..I fnVvironO Durlltl CrFn n Irving Bridgton. order of the House Board. J. B. COYLE, BrtiDSWiok. Herring, box Amoys.15820 FLOUR. By Light Manager. James H. Cox, Healed.... 9® 14c Congous.16850 Thomas Perry, SAVANNAH LINE." J. F. LISCOMB, Gen. Agt. Lancaster. Quebec, St Johusbury, Sherbrooke, Smith Barber, Falmouth. 41 aeaerei. in Spring patents. 5 25:5 6 76. Commander, U. S. N. Sept 1. 1887. Montreal, St. Paul aud Minneapolis Japan.18@3* 4 26. low Rotes to tlie South. Chicago, John Noyes, Falmouth. Snore la *22 000*26 Formoso.22@60 Spring, clear ana straight. 30*6 inspector 1st. L, H. Dist. Sunny and all points west. 60. Alice M. Brown, et nl., Freeport. Snore 2s *18 00**20 Sugar. winter patents. 6 00®5 3.30 p. m. For Sebago Lake. Cornish,Fryeburg, clear and straight, 4 50 ®o 16 Alford Humphrey, Gray. Large us *12*314 StandardGran 5 215 Winter, Memoranda Co. Brldgton. North Conway. Fabyans, Lancaster, I’roflnce. Ex cllue Quality 6 216 Extra and Seconds 00. FLORIDA EXCURSIONS. International Steamship LunenDurg, st. Johusbury, Newport, Sher- Yarmouth. lias Charles Watts, and —. Barbados, Jan Syra. Iverson, Canrrcate 00® Fine Supers 26—Barque ■-T7HR brook, Montreal and Toronto. Daniel D. Martin. Baldwin. One sxtrac..... ;«84 arrived here leaking badly and will have to dis- For to do bbl 00 Yellow Extra particulars, apply Mass. 7500*8 C....444 tor repairs. TRAINS. David P. Ilsley, Chelsea, Maine. 7 00 Print Cloth Market, charge St Jo -n, N.S- SUNDAY Seed I 3. 9. Eastport, Lubec. Calais, N,8.,Halifax, Pea Beans.l 40 Timothy. 3 75 Mass. Jam 26. 1898.—The riSmCUUWAW, Agl.y LICENSES 15. E. ISSUED. 30®i 6683 FALL RIVER. Domestic Forts. and all parts of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia 7.20 a. m. Paper train for Brunswick, Au- 55 at 2 3-16. 4-20 Street. dim Yellow lives.1 55*1 Clover. West, SVi®W print coth market is unchanged NEW YORK—Ar 26th, steamer Etona, from janl5 Congress Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton. Tile gusta. 'Waterville and Bangor. Cal Pea.... 1 6601 (to do N, Y. 9Mt®10 St. Harold M. Colby, Portland. Aiice.Frost, Montego Bay; favorite route to Campobello and Andrews, 12.50 p. in. Train for Brunswick, Lewiston, IrisnPotat’s.DussO09O Alslke, lOsiOvi Montevideo; barque Emma F. Chase, Portland. Chicago Lin stock MaryC Haskell. Wingfield, Wilmington; N. B. Bath. Augusta. Waterville, and Bangor. no, ddi2; 26 m2 36 Red Top, 1 brig cars 16@17 sch S O F'eruaudlna. ALLAN LINE Winter 11.00 p. m. Night Express with sleeping Jennie B. Pope, South Portland. 00 Provisions. tBy Telegraoui Haskell, Arrangement. Sweetsjersey376®4 Cld Grace Deering, Drinkwater, for all points. Edwin A. Holbrook, Otisfieid. ao NortolK 2 756 Pork- CHICAGO, Jan. 26. 1898.—Hobs—reoeipts 26th, barque MAIL STEAMERS. On and after Monday, Dec. 20th. steamer will Brisbane. _ROYAL ARRIVALS IN PORTLAND. do Vlnelana.4 5O0S5 heavy @12 60 left over 2000; active, 6 to 10c higher; _ leave Portland on Mondays at 6 p. m. 14,00oi Sid 24th, sch Carrie T Belauo,Savannah; HB and at LICENSES P. E. ISSUED. Onions, Egp*u 00@0 00 medlumll 25S11 Eo light 3 70*3 90; mixed 3 76®3 95; heavy 3 66 Liverpool Portland, tailing leave St John and Eastport Thurs- From Montreal. Quebec. Fabyans. Bridgton. Peck, Bridgeport. Returning do Natives 3 26:63 50 medium i» ©3 95; rough at 3 66«3 70. 8.25 a. m.; Lewis urn and Mechanic Falls, 8.30 J. Baldwin. Passed Hell Gate 26th, schs S J Lindsay, fm Londonderry. days. Martha Merrill, ChieKeas.... 12 a 13 Beet—Ught..9 0009 25 Cattle—recetuts 8,000 ;«rm, 10c higher ;beeves а. m.: Waterville and 8.35 a. m.; New York for Rockland; Empress, do for do; From Through tickets issued and baggage checked Augusta. John W. Todd, Freeport. TurKevs. Wes. 130iS# heayy... 9 76®'0 26 4 00@6 45 icows and heifers 2 20*4 60. Texas From and and week days from Lena White, do; O M Marrett, Port Reading for to destination. tg?“Freight received up to 4.00 Bangor, Augusta daily W. Freeman, Windham. Northern ao... .ltfi)17 Emesis 4* Dt 6 7*8 steers at 3 60®4 45; stockers ana feeders 3 40 Liverpool 12.23 p. m.; Kingfleld. Farm- Stephen Steamship_Portland. p. m. Bockland, Phillips, Fowls,, 9011 uara. vcs ano 45. Gloucester, 8 jan. Bemis. Kumford Falls. Lewiston, 12.30 %4 BOSTON—Ar 25th, scb J J Little, Rabbins, 23 Deo. Parisian. For Tickets and Staterooms apply at the ington, ORDER DISTRIBUTION GRANTED appua 44 bbl.pure 64fc#*64i 8,000; strong, 10c higher. 30 Dec. Laurentian. 15 Jan. D. Lewiston and stations 3.25 p m.; St. Sheep—receipts Somes Sound. Fine Tree Ticket Office, Monument Square or m; way Eating apnl’s3 50@4 50, docom’na. 4tye® % (1 Jan. 22 Jan. John. Bar Harbor. Aroostook County,Moosehead Domestic Markets. Cld sell Susie M Plummer, Creighton, Auinidiau, lor other Information, at Company’s Office, Charles Watts, Yarmouth. do comnian 82 '< 3 00 balls.compel 644*544 25th, Lake and 5.45 Rangeley, Farming- Sierra Leone; Carrie & Anule. . 13 Jan. Carthaginian, 129 Jan. Railroad Wharf, foot of State street Bangor, p.m.; John Falmouth. Baldwins .3 5004 26 pails, pure 6Vi @7 (By Telegraph.! 20 Jan. 6 Feb. ton, RumfordFalls, Lewiston, 5.55 p. m.; Chicago Noyes, 26th, sens Be;le O’Neil, Watts, Brunswick; Mongolian, B. Gen. Man. William Taylor, Portland. Evap IP n> 9@llo purelU 844@9 JAN 26, 1898. (JAr J. COYLE. and Montreal and all White Mountain points Lemsps 9 YORK—The Flour market—reoeipts Alicia B Crosby, Bunker, Philadelphia. The Saloons and Staterooms are In the cen- H. P. C. BERSEY Agent Hams.... @944 NEW to sep20dtf 8.10 p. m.: dally from Bar Harbor, Bangor, .. Cld 36tn. brig Gabrielle, Mundy, Portland, tral where least motion is lelt. Eieo- ALLOWANCE GRANTED. Messina 3 60®4 00 oocev’ra 26,285 bbls; exports 16,838 Mils; sales 8,600 part, liatb and Lewiston, 1.40 a. rn. daily, Halifax. load for Barbados. is used for the oranges. on. packages; strong but slow at advance. tricity lighting ships through- St. John. BarRarbor, and Augus- Sid sch Fortuna, for Clarks Cove and the at the command of the Waterville Edmund Portland. Florida 0 00®6 60 Eero!ienel20ts sv, Piour mills patents at 6 55@ 26th, out, lights being MAINE STEAMSHIP CO. 3.60 a. m.. except Moinavs. Phinney, quotations—city at hour of the Music ta, Jamaica 3 60@376 Llgonia. 814 6 80; winter 4 80*6 16;clty mills olears Norfolk. passengers any night. GEO. F. EVANS. General Manager, patents anchor in Nantasket Roads 25th. barques Booms and Booms on the Calliornia, 3 25*4 00 Centennial. 844 ents 5 46*6 65; witer straits 4 60*4 80; Minn, At Smoking promenade New York Direct Line. F. E. BOOTHBY, G.f.Sf A. for Buenos Hancock, deck. The Saloons and staterooms are heated MAINE TOWNS. JSggfc Pratt’s Astral ..lot* 6 0506 30: do bakers 4 2004 40. Carrie Winslow, Ayres: Portland, Nov. 14,1837. novl2dtf pats Fred A Small, for Pensacola steam. Wheat—reoeipts 19,42 bush; exports 48.066 for Vera ruz; sch by LONG ISLAND SOUND BY DAYLIGHT. 2otb. PM. sch Alice E Bates o! passage $52.60 to'$70.00. A re- Eastern extra.. 22023 In ball bbls lc extra bus: sales 2,086,000 bush; futures 80.OC0 bus CHATHAM—Passed Interest Gathered Correa* from Bath for Norfolk. duction is made on Bound Trip Tiokets. THREE TRIPS PER WEEK. items of by FreshWestern.. 21022 Raisins. spot spotstroug; No 2 Red fob at 05% f o Clark, curk. HIGHLAND LIGHT—Passed 26th, sch Win Second Cabin—To Liverpool, London and Manhattan and John Held. 18019 MusctLBO lb bxs5@644 b afloat to arrive; Nol bard Manitoba 108% Steamships JEnglls & Rumford Falls pendents of the Press. H from Tnomaston for New York. Londonderry, S3-i.i>0 and £36.26; return, Franklin whari Portland R’y. Knttei. London lay'rll 750200 f o b afloat; No 1 Norihern—.S Davenport, alternately leave Tuesdays. DUTCH ISLAND HARBOR —Ar 26th. sch $66.75 and *69.00. and at 6 New Creamery .tncy.. 20«21 Goal. liCorn—receipts 70,200 bush: export 18,101 Thursdays Saturdays p.m., for Nellie I Sands River for New York. Liverpool, London. Glasgow, Pier Eist In Effect Nov. 1897, SHERMAN. GiltEuae vr-mt.l8®20 Retail—delivered. bush: sales 60,000 bush; spot firm; No 2 at White, Steerage—To York direct. Returning, aleave 30, 15, Cumberland 50 EASTPOHX—Sid 26th, sch Rattler, Hunt, for Belfast or Londonderry, including every re- and at Choice. 14®16 000@4 36 Vsc. River, Tuesdays, Thursdays Saturdays DEPARTURES. 23.—Business 60 New York, for the £22.50 and $23.60. Sherman Mills, January Cheese. Chestnut... @6 bush; exports 168.704 Grand Maiiau and quisite voyage I 6 u. in. Oats—receipts43,200 Lock- tickets or further information to and 1.10 P. M. From Union Station haul- N. Y. tcPrvlOtiffill Franailn... 8 00 bush; flrm;No 2 at 28% FALL RIVER-Ar 26th. sch Jennie For apply These steamers are superbly fitted and fur- 8.30 A. M. is lively here in the lumbering line, bus; sales 16,000 spot T. p. McGOWAN. 418 Congress St., J. B. for Poland, Mechanic Falls. Buckfleld. Can- Vermont ...lOtiwll Lehlgb.... ®6 00 No 2 white 29% ;.No 8 do 29Vic; track wood. Hawthorn, Jacksonville, nished for passenger travel and afford the most railroad aa9c; — I 61 11. & A. AL- Rumford Falls. ing bark, making and hauling base.12 ®12tYi Pea. 400 a GLOUCESTRE Ar 26th, sch Clifford KEATING, Vs Exchange St., convenient and comfortable route between ton, Dixfield, white 29%@32%c. for New 92 Stalest.. Boston, and I India extra mess White. Falkingliam, Frankfort York. AN, Montreal, Portland and New York. 8210 a. m.. 1.10 aud 5.15 n. m. From Union sleepers, telegraph poles, manufacturing Beef firm; family 1100@11 25i P Portland. 9'oo«,i0 00. HYANNIS-Passed east 26th, schs David St., Jly31dn Fare, one way, §4.00; round trip, §6.00. Station for Mechanic Falls aud Intermediate and short lumber at the steam mills Gram Qmminib 810008 50; packed J Frank Seavey. Edw E Merchants’ and round tickets, long Lard steady: Western steam —. I Davis, Dreaduaaght. Buyers’ trip stations. CHICAGO BOARD OF XRADB Messer, Three Marys, and Yale. under of Merchants Association of .and other minor industries. Pork quiet; new mess u7o®10 00; famll- Briery, Harry regulations l.io train makes close connections at Rum- Ar sch Annie Gus, from Fertlil Amboy N. $5.00. Tuesday's quotations. 10 26«Si 0 60. 26th, Y.,omy ford Falls for Bemis and all stations on K. F. Potatoes are up in prices. for J. F. LISCOMB.General going Butter steady; Western cream at 14y«@20o; Calais. Agent. & R. L. R. R. in WHRAT. sell Lewis H Goward, from Now- J. B. COYLE. Treasurer. oct4dtf A social event took place do factory at 11*16c; Elgin* 20c: state dairy Returned, Mail Steamers— Ser- pleasant Jan. May port News lor Portland, and others. Royal Liverpool Tickets on §a!e. gi__ Tnoorlar do crem 14019c. TBirougli Avonino Janimrv 98% atl8»16c; about vice. Opening.... white at smalt At anchor off Bass River 26tli, thirty- Closing. 97y* 93% Cheese dull: large 8%®8%c; of Mr. Foster five schooners. _ Tiaffic through the marriage white'9Vi *9%. From From R. C. BRADFORD, Manager. 18, CORN. JACKSON VILLE-Cld 26th, brig H B Hus- Maine Coast Go. Portland, Maine. of and Miss Alice B. Eggs firm: State and Penn at 18021c; Wes- Liverpool. Steamers.Portland. Navigation Traoy Stacyville, Jan. May at l*c. sey. Warr, Portland. E. L. LOVEJOY, Superintendent, tern fresh Dun- Wed. Feb. m of Sherman. The was Opening... 29% KEY WEST—Sid 22d, sob Daisy Farlin, Sat., 15th Jan. Labrador, 2,1 p. dtf Rumford Falls. Maine. Young ceremony steady: refined steady. ■1 On and niter jel8 Closing. 27% 29% Sugar—raw ton. Tampa. Thurs. 27 Vancouver. Sat., 12,1 p. in. Tuesday, Nov, Rev. I. C. Bumpus at the sch Alice J Crabtree, 10 Feb. 2a, l p. m performed by OATS. CHICAGO—CashHquotatlons; MOBILE—Ar 25tb, Scotsman, 9tli, 1897, tile Flonr firm: 24 Mar. R. R. residence of the bride’s mother. They Jan. May Crabtree. Ponce. Labrador, 12, lp.m Boston & Maine Wheat—No 2 spring at 90®92c; No 3 Ido at schs Jas B Pace, Gar- NORFOLK—Ar 26th, Boston service. In eifeet Oct. 4tli, 1807. held a at the same pJace the' No 2 Red at 87001 Oo. Corn—No 2 at Portland via Glen Cove; Earl P Mason, reception 880920; field, TO LIVERPOOL VIA. &.::.v.‘::r.22 11% Oats—No 2 at 23VsC ;No 2 white New Haven. QUEENSTOWN. STEAMER SALACIA Trains leave Union Station. lor Scarboro 10.30 a 27%@27%c. Blake. same evening from 8.30 to where 6.20 Scarbo- PORK, fob 2oc:No 3 White f o b at, 24% *24% c; No 2 Ar 26th, schs Grace Davis, Dodge, Amboy; H. M. S. CANADA, FEBRUABY 19, 8.30 a. m, will leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, on Tues- Crossing. lu.OOa. m.. 5.16, D.m.; of friends and relatives Pine 7.00. 10.00 A ML. 3.80, large company Jan. May. rye at 46yao: No 2 Bariev at fob at27%«40c: Standard, New York. PASSAGE. days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7.30 a. in. ro Beach, Point, Godfrey. KATES OF Old Orchard. Bld- them with wishes of Opening. No 1 Flaxseed at 1 26: Prime Timothy seed at NEWPORT NEWS—Ar 26tb, sell William B for Pop ha in Beach, Bath, Bootlibay Harbor б. 10, 6.20 p. m.; Saco, cordially greeted long 4 First *50.00 and upwards. Return 10.00 a. m., 3.30, Closing. ... 18182 2 76. Mess pork at s 78ys@9 2%.Lard 86© Palmer. DcDonald, Key West; scb Agues E Cabin, and WiscasBet. Touching at Five islands on deford. 7.00, 8.40. 12.45, man- $100 and according to steamer and ac- 7.00, 8.40 a. m., life, happiness and prosperity, and quotations. @4 87% i short rtb slaes at 4 77%@4 95. Dry Manaon. Babbitt. Boston. upwards Tuesdays and Saturdays. 5.15, 6.20 p. m.; Konnebunk. Wednesday’s short clear commodations. 6.15 ,6.20p. in.; Kepnoonntport, them a number salted meats—shoulders at 4%06; NEW LONDON—Ar 26th, sch Independent, Returning—Leave Wiscasset 12.45,3.30. ifested it by leaving large W«TICAT. second to Lon- Mondays. 8.30, 5.16 p. c.des 4 b£® j 20. Chase. Philadelphia. Cabin, Liverpool, London, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7.00 a. m., for 7.00. 8.40. Am.. 12.46, m.; of useful and beautiful presents as tokens Jan. May and £34 to *42.50. Re- a. in., 3.30. 6.16 p. Butter steady jereamry lSglSVic; dairy at 11 NEW HAVEN—Sid 26th,sch Jeremiah Smith, donderry Queenstown, ltoothbay Harbor, Bath, Pop hum Beach Wells Beach 7.00.8.40 m.i I nnep'ng. 94V» turn *06.75 and according to steamer Somerswo. Hi, Dover,!; 4.05, of regard. ®i7c. Cheese quiet 8(oid%o. Eggs Arm; fresh Parsons. New London. *78.40, and Portland. Touching at Five Islands on North Berwick, and accommodations. 12.45, 3.30, 5.15 D. m.[ At a meeting of Golden Sheaf Gango Ciovnr...... 100 ffec. PASCAGOULA—Cld 26th. sch James Slater, Mondays and Fridays. Weather permitting. 7.00, 8.40 A m., to London, London, 8.40 A m., 12.46, 3.E0 p. m.: ORX 7.000 bbls; wheat 80,000 Havana. Steerage, Liverpool, O. C. OLIVER, President. Kochester. 7.00. held January 5th, the following officors Receipts—Flour. Peterson, and Bell'ast- Alton 8.40 a. m. 12.45, May- bus: cm2 9,000 bush; oats 318.000 bush; PHILADELPHIA—Ar 26tli, sch William O derry, Glasgow', Queenstown CHA3. R. LEWIS. Treasurer. nov9dtf Farmington, Bay, Jan. $22 50 and to steamer. 8.30 p. m.; Nlirthe n oiv.. Lakeport. La- were installed for the ensuing year: 294 rye 6 UOU ush ; bar)eyi02 ,000 bush. Fall River. *25.50 according Op nng... Snow, Ellis, Auniv to J. B. Keating. 61 1-2 Exchange 8.40 a. m.. 12.45 p.m.; 29% Shipments—Flour 9.0U0 obis: wheat 13,000 Cld schs Wm C Tanner, Jameson. Dry conia, Plymouth, M. Causland. casing. 27% 26th, street, T. r. McGowan, 41* congress street, j. Worcester, via Somersworth. 7.00 a. m.; W. M.—F. corn ;t 9 000 busb; oats 186,000 busb; E H Weaver, Falklugham, for New OATS. bush; Torttigas; W. Petersoiv, 2 Exchange street, or David Tor- Manchester, Concord, via Rockingham W. O.—H. L. Morgan. rye ieo. bush; barley 14 uuo bush. Haven. and Sieamnoa! Jan. May. rance & Co., geueral agents, foot of India Portland Boothhay Co Juuotlon, 7.00 a, nt.. 3.30 p. m.; M. B. Towsand. 26th. sohs Kolon, Frye, V. V 1 -r .4 i.... Il'vorsr Have*. Secretary—Mrs. 23% ST. LOUIS—Wheat—No 2 red cash elevator PERTH AMBOY—Ar street. Towle. Opening. YVilfin Ailuvu/ull rintf. Nou; Vorlr Secretary—B. H. al 97c; track at 9SoUSc; Jan 9d%c .bid; May deo28dtf WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. hill. Lawrence, Lowell, Boston, ft4.05, cosing.. ..zz'/a Ar soli Geo Bailey, Bradford. at 7 ,zabj%c; July B2Vsc; No 2 bard at 89 PROVIDENCE- 25tli, a. m„ «.30 p.m. Treasurer—B. FORK. GOING WEST. t7.00, t8.40 §12.45, Cashmau. u 9 e. Curtis, Philadelphia. Arrive in 7.25, 10.16 a m„ 12.50, Chap.—Isaac Jan Way- New- THOMSON JLINJE. STEAMER ENTERPRISE leaves as fol- Boston, Flour firm in with Wheat, but not Ar 26th, seh FC Pendleton, Bunress, m. Leave Boston for Port- Steward.—E. H. Townsand. 10 02 sympathy lows: 4.22. 7.25. p. opening.. on tab v higher, and n 4 much movement. port News. land, 6.59. 7,30, 8.00. 8.30 a. m„ 1.00, 4.15, Assist. Steward.—Charles A. Wren. 9 97 sch David P EAST BOOTHBAY for POBTLAND, Mon- Cl03ing,. 2 cash Jan 25%c; May a PKOVINCETOWN—Ar 26th, m. Arrive Portland, 10.13, 11.00 a. Corn—No 26%c; PORTLAND days aad Fridays, at 7.16 a. m.. touching at p. L. A. 8.—Mrs. Fred Durgan. c Davis, Davis, Newport News lor Boston. 8.00 m. LARD, 26% la so % ; J Uly 28c. — m., 12.00, 12.20. 5.00, p. Geo W Rockland for TO South Bristol, and Bootlibay Harbor, Gate Joseph Gilchrist. Oats—No 2 cash elev 28c; track 24 c; Jan 231 Ar 26th. sells Glover. DAY TRAINS. Keeper.—Mrs. Jan. May. Thomaston for FKMAQD1D for PORTLAND. Wednesdays SDN 4 87 No 2 white 26c. New York; Silas Chamberlain, Ceres.—Emeline Merry, Closing. 4 8.) May24V4c; July—c; DIRECT. at 6.00 a. m., touching at above landings, Scarboro Beach, Pine Point, Old Or- Edward Robinson, New York. _ Pomona—Mrs. TOLEDO—Wheat—No 2 cash at 96Vjo; May PKOVINCETOWN—Returned 26th, sobs C C LONDON^ GOING EAST. chard, Saco, BMdefoTd, Kennebank. Welle R. Cashman. 96“» bide. North Berwick, Flora—Kate Portland Daily Pres* Stock Quotation*. Miles, White, Rockland for Providence; Ella F S. S. Jlevona, 7000 tons Jan. 21st Leave PORTLAND at 7.00 a. m. Thursdays Beach, 12.55. 4.30 p. m.; 2 mixed 28V4c. “ “ “ for Haverhill. Lawrence. Low- 186 BCorn—No Crowell, Tnouias. Thomaston for New York; and Saturdays Dover, Exeter, CORNISH. Corrected by Swan & Barrett, Bankers, 2 mixed 23c. Iona, 5000 28th 4.30 m. Ar- oats—No Chas E Sears. Allen, Lubeo for do. “ Boothbuy Harbor, Smjtu Bristol, ell, Boston. 4.05 a. in.. 12.55, p. Middle street. Rve—No 2 at 48Vto.; Kildonn, 0000 I'eb. 4th 7.25 a. m.. 5.28, 8.45 p. m. Leave 21.—The most severe SAVANNAH—Cld 25th, sch Nelson Bartlett, and Bast Booihbay, rive Boston, Cornish, January Cl’overseed—prime cash and DSC —. And PORTLAND for Portland 3.45 a. m., arrive Port- here Sat- stocks: Willey. New York. weekly thereafter. Leave at 7.00 a. m. Tuesdays Boston storm of the winter prevailed a. in. Description. Par Value. Bid. Asked DETROIT—Wheat—No 1 Whitt and No 2 STAMFORD—Ar 26th, sch Morancy, Torrey. attention to the of for PEMAQUID and above landings. land 7.10 and Snow fell to Special given carriage ALFRED urday night Sunday. Canal National Bank...100 114 116 Red cash and May 9B%o. Port de Paix via New York. Cheese, Butter. Apples and Perishable Cargo. octSOdtt RACE. Manager EASTERN DIVISION and the heavy x02 the depth of eleven inches, Ca*oo National Bank_100 102 Corn—No 2 mixed at 28Vfco. SALEM- Ar 25th. sch G M Porter, Johnson, For all information apply to For Way Stations, 9 a. m.; Biddeford, eastern gale cansed.lt to drift quite badly. Cumberland National Bank.. .40 32 84 Oats—No 2 white 27c. Calais for New Bedford. Port-mouth, Newburyport, Salem, Lynn, sick at 100 2 at Ar 26th. seh Nat Boston for HARPSWF.LL a. C. J. Files, who was taken Chapman National Bank. D] Rve—No 48%c. Meader, Dunton, Tha REFORD Limited. STEAMBOAT CO. Boston. +2.00. T9.00 m., §1.09, 16.10 Fiist National 87 88 Bath. ROBERT CO., 6.57 a. Greenland, N. about two weeks ago, Bank.100 MINNEAPOLIS—Wheat—January at 03% c; Beginning October 1st, 1897, steamer Auoocls- D. m. A..rive in Boston, in., 12.50, H., Bank.... 75 109 111 VINEYARD-HAVEN—Ar sells Lucy, Portland, Me. m. for is able Merchants’National a. July 91: No 1 hard 96% ; 25th, Commercial St., co will leave Portland Sun- 4.16 9.25 p. Leave Boston, and reached home with difficulty, National 97 99 May 92!>'*®92y2C; Pier, Portland, daily, Traders’Bank.100 at 94%c. Hoboken for Easlport; J R Bodwell, Elizabeth- sept23 as follows: Portland, 7.30, 9.00 a. m.. 12.30, 7.00, to be out far from well. 102 No Northern _dtf days excepted, again, although Portland National Bank.100 10O patents 4 port for Rookland. p. m. Arrive Portland, 11.50 .a. m., 12.15. has been a 125 MINNEAPOLIS—Flour—first 66® For Long and Chebeague Islands, William H. Morton, who Portland Trust Co.100 120 4 first clears at Sid 25th, sells Carrie E Look, Methebesee, Harpswell, 10.20 p. m. 4 86 patents 60®4 60; s and Orr’s 2.00 m. 4.30, died Saturday Portland Gas 50 78 80 /second Carlton Belle, and others. STEAMERS. Bailey Island, p. great sufferer for months, Company. 96 second clears at 2 7602 96. Cliff SUNDAY TRAINS. Portland Water Co.100 100 103 3 7603 Ar 26tb. schs Calvin P Harris. Greens Land- For Island, Mondays, Wednesdays and evening. 1 Northern cash at Fridays, 2.00 p. m. re- Portland St. Railroad Co..100 125 130 DULUTH—Wheat—No ing for New York; Laura itoblnson, Amboy Biddeford. Portsmouth. Newbury- David Morrill is at Buffalo, N. Y., Return for Portland -Leave Orr’s Maine Centfal R’v.100 126 128 96%c. Jan 93%c; May 93%c. for Rooklnnd: Rodney Parker. Greens Lauding Island, by port Salem. Lynn. Boston. 2.00 a. m.. 1.00 medical treatment. of above 7.00 a. m. Arrive Port- ceiving Portland & Ogdensburg K.R. 100 48 60 Northern 93% ; for do; Chester K Wood, Machias for do; Mor- way landings, Arrive in Boston, 5.57 a. in.. 4»l •> p. m. entertain- MILWAUKEE—Wheat—Nol SMALL FOIST 9.30 a. m. There will be a supper and c; c. ris & Cliff. Rockland lor do; Edith & May. iroin PBBTLMB and land, Lm.ave Be«ton for Portland, 9.00 a. m., 7.00 BONDS. No 2 Spring —c; My— July- ISAIAH DANIELS, Gen'l ment at Grange Hall Tuesday evening. Calais for B'all River. Mgr. p. m. Arrive In Portland, 12.25, 10.30 Portland 6s. 1907.118 120 CINCINNATI—Hogs at 3 16®S 60. Cattle at dtf at the Methodist vestry Wednes- WILMINGTON, NC—Cld 24th, sch Edna & STEAMBOAT CO. sepll p. m. Supper Portland 4s. 1902—1912 Funding. 103 103 day evening. Emma, Richardson, New York. ^Connects with Rail Lines for New York, Portland 4s. 1913, Funding.106 108 On ana after January 3rd. 1898, South and West. Bangor 6s. 1899. R. K. aid.103 104 Cotton Markets. I'oreign Ports. except Monday. WATERVILUE SHOP 6s. 1906. Water.115 117 Drum- with Sound Lines for New York. LIFTERS Bangor Telegraph. At Hone Kong Dec 16. ships James Steraaiier fConnects 6s, 1898. R. aid .101 102 tBy *fcS®ercy to all for sale at Union Bath R. mond, Skewes. for New barque Gerard — Through tickets points PLEAD GUILTY. JAN. 26. 1898. Vork; BOSTON anil PHILADELPH Bath 4Va*, 1907, 103 Station. _ _ Municipal.101 NEW YORK—The Cotton market to-uav C Tobey, Shurtlefl, fordo; Fred P LitehOeld, Bath 4s. 1921, Refunding.100 102 Hardy, from Waterhouse, CAPT. ( HAS. H. HO DIRECT STEAMSHIP LIME. D. J.FLANT)EKS. G. P. & T. A., Boston. 20.—In the Su closed omet; middling uplands 6 16-16c;dogulf Honolulu; Serrano, Port- Salem, Mass., January Belfast 6s. 1898. R. R. aid. 101 102 from Kajaug. leave Portland Pier, Portland, at 10.00 a. GKO. H. THOMPSON. Ticket Agent, Clara M. 6 3-16c; sales 2100 bales. Will_ perior court, Wednesday, Belfast 4s. Municipal.100 102 i At Delga Point, Straits of Magellan. Dee 26. land. N—The cotton rnarkei to-day ___ PhiHips of Lynn, one of the alleged shop- Calais 4s, 1901—1911 Refunding_luO 102 0HAKLK8TC sch Nellie G Thurstou, Douse, from New York From Boston every Wednesday and Saturday. lifters who was arrested some time ago in Lewiston Os,’1901, Municipal .106 109 was steady: Miauling 6%c. for Atiiskci that city, retracted her plea of not guilty Lewiston4s, 1SJ13, Municipal.101 108 GALVESTON—Cotton market today was Ar at Goree, WCA, Deo 30, sch Alice, Pro- From STEAMERS. Saco 4s. 1901. Municipal.loo 102 It FT Harbor at Pliilaseipliia every Wednesday and and to a ot larceny firm; middling 5Yt3. 15S Commercial street. surance one-half the rate of sailing vessels. Week day time table, commencing Sunday, & Singapore 12, ship Columbus. for in wholesale Portland Oga’g gKs,> 900. 1st mteJ04 106 Cotum market to-day was er, dec3t dtf Freights for the West the Penn. R. U. and Nov. 28, 1897. being concerned the Co’s MOBILE—The Hong Kong. by Portland Water 6s, 1899_101 103 Murray, South forwarded free of F r For<*»t Cftv Land n .. Peaks Island, thefts from dry stores, also re- steady; mtddlmg 6yic. Ar at Port Spain Deo 23, sch Celiua, ny eouuectiug lines, goods Portland Water Co’s 4s. 1927.103 10Al/a Norfolk. commission. 5.30. 6.40. 8.00. a. m., 2.15, 6.15 p. m. tracted their of not guilty and SAVANNAH—The Cotton market to-day was plea In port Jan Anderson, for Passage $10.00. Round Trip $18.00. For Pouce's Lauding, Long Island, 8.00, on counts each. middling 5%c 4, barque Spartan, Arat St Abbie & Eva pleaded two Boston fttocv War ice c. quiet; __ horn sch Meals room a. m. guilty New sch Blair, John, MB. 20th, and Included. m.,2.15 p. _ York; Henry |P Mason, Little and Great The case of Mrs. Ida M. Houston who were Hooper, F'oster, Portland. For freight or to F. P. WING, For TrefetlietPa Landing, The following I the closing quota- Wiscasset via Portland. ... passage apply was with stolen MINIATURE ALMA.NAi ..JANUARY 27. Agent, Central Boston. Diamond Islands 8.00, a. IU., 2.15 p. m. charged receiving goods tions of stocks at Boston: Ar at Calbarien Jan 23, sch Clara E Randall, Wharf, Spoken. E. B. Treasurer General All on Casco Bay Steamboa* Co. ot Lynn did not come up today. The Mexican Central. 4s. 65 Sun rises. Charlson, Baltimore. SAMPSON, and Sunday trips Jan 39 State St„ Fiske line discontinued for the season. other prisoners were not sentenced Wed- AtchisoD, Top. is Santa Fe. K, new. i2*/» Sun sets. Sid tm Havana Jan 20. sob Lizzie B Willey, 21, lal 35 N. Ion 71 34 W. barque Adolph Manager, Building, Boston, New York Mass. oct22dtf scpt24dtl U. W. T. GODIN G, Gen. Man. nesday afternoon. Boston & Maine.168 Moon sets). Powers, Ship Island. Oorig, Amesbury, from Singapore for ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IN DIXIE. WITH COAL GAS | mer excursion committee. He said two DOWN FORECASTLE FILLED MAINE PRESS ASSOCIATION. PRESS. had for next summer JHE trips been suggested Crew of the H Kov. George W. Lickncll'a Lectnre Was And Five Members of the one to Calais and St. and the Andrews, It. today. Attended and Bloat Were Overcome hy NEW abvektisemenis Its Annual Meeting Being Held in other to Halifax. He added that Quebec, Largely Interesting. IV. Wyman Five Islands or Fails are favor- J. R. Libby Co. Niagara Portland. It was a sort of a reunion of the old 5th the fishing schooner H.W. Rlnes Bros. Co. able points for excursions. Five men on the leoturer from Frank P. Tibbetts. The committee Maine Regiment, for was one had a narrow escape death llachinests wanted—Kerim Mills Co. following nominating Wyman Iuterest Dis- of those who went to the front with this or AMUSEMENTS. Numerous Topics of Mutual was chosen : Fred E. Tower, Arthur K. Tuesday night Wednesday morning. BUI lamous organization in 1861, and saw not inside from Portland Theatre. cussed—Criticism on the Loud lobes and C. W. Robbins. The schooner did get Theatre. some of the hard soiviee whioh was the eleven o’clock Jefferson Doings of the l>aslness Session. That committee reported the following her fishing trip until list of officers for the which lot of the 5th Maine from the day It joined and tired out their New Wants, To Let, For Sale. Lost. Fonnd ensuing year, Tuesday night by under The Maine Press Association is holding were the army. Rev. George W. Bickneli had and similar advertisements will oe found nominations adopted: hard day’s work, as soon as the vessel tlieir appropriate heads on page 6. Its annual meeting in this city. A new President—John M. S. Far- an old story to tell, hut a story whioh is Hunter, was made fast alongside Long wharf, the of the was the holding ever new. It was entitled “Down in departure meeting mington. in their bunks in the small at 10 Presidents—A. E. South men turned F. O. & Co. will sell at auction of a session after- Vice Fobes, in on the march and under Bailey preliminary yesterday Dixie, camp, forecastle Household Furniture at No. Paris; Asher C. Hinds, Portland; George forecastle. This was heated o’clock today the noon for the presentation of papers and fire,” and the ROO people who heard it auction H. Gilman, Houlton. and as the Sta e street. Seo notice of sale, a small coal stove pipe was 1T7 informal discussion on topics of interest Secretary—Joseph Wood, Portland. last night in City hall were not only by column. and the coal did not __il to the members of the fraternity. “Treasurer—P. O. Vickery, Augusta. charmed with the story as told by Mr. old defective, gas Secretary—Jonathan P. the but into The Bform retarded the arrival of some "Corresponding but came after one of the escape through pipe escaped Rockland. Bickneli, away Ciliey, ever the forecastle where they were BRIEF JOTTINGS. of the delegates from the farthest points, Executive Committee—John M. S. ploasantest evenings they have asleep. and the attendance of out of town mem- Hunter, Farmington; M.'N. Rioh, Port- passed. About seven o’clock in the morning Bert John F. Augusta; Charles A. T. J. Flaherty A. O. bers at the afternoon session was rather land; Hill, As has been said it was a kind of mid- Newton, one of the crew who was asleep County President Belfast. in more Pillsbury, found of A. and County Delegate Martin limited, but later trains brought winter reunion for the Fifth Maine boys. in the lower bunk, woke up and H. Editor Frank H. Dexter of the Spring- B. of have issued so that there was a fair-sized gath- those from this regiment small room full of coal Meehan A. O. H., E., quite of the Among present tho choking gas. vale Advocate, a member commit- N. to the officers and boards of direc- ering at the evening session. Following were Col. C. S. Edwards of Bethel, On to arouse James Tauri- a call read a sketch of the life trying Capt. tee on necrology, secre- order of both divisions in this is a list of those R. Lougee of Nashua, N. H., the who commands tors of the present: M. Adams of the Port- more of South Portland, of the of the late John associa- to meet in convention on next President Clarence B. Burleigh tary of the 6th Maine Regiment Newton found the man was county land The sketch was supplemented the Wyman, of the Vloe Presi- Argus. Thomas Ford of John W. evening in the rooms Kennebec Journal, Augusta; tion: Lewiston, and was Tuesday an reference to Mr. Adams’s overcome by gas unconscious. elect Chester W. Bobbins of the Oldtown by eulogistic Jordan of Cumberland Mills, James II. Board of Erin on Free street to dents John Turner and Joshua " connection with the association. H. John Smith, L. =■• < John M. S. Hunter of the long Jordan of Cumberland Mills, James W J* county officers. Enterprise, of the the other members of the George S. Howell Portland Ad- of Pleasant- Courtney, Tonight at Castle Hall there will be a Farmington Chronicle and Arthur E. Taylor and James H. Hayes -OF vertiser reported for Cumberland county crew, were also overcome by gas. New- installation of the oificers of Bram- Fobes of the Oxford Democrat, South dale, James G. Sanborn, Crawford Dunn, public committee on news- as a member of the E. Brown. ton succeeded in getting Capt. Tauri- of An en- Joseph Wood, Maine B. A. Norton and Capt. Geo. hall Lodge, Knights Pythias. Paris; Secretary There had b:en few paper history. Mr. Blok- more out on the deck of the schooner tertainment will be given and a collation Coast Cottager, Portland;Judge Ellaphlet From the company of which among the newspapers in this other members of the Hallowell; H. C. Prince Water- changes nell was the second lieutenant, old Co. H, and helped the will be served. Rowell, The birth of countv during the year. the and It is the fresh air. Then New- as usual at Portland loo Kink. ville Mall; H. K. Morrill, Gardiner; there were six members present, crew out into Skating and Sun were men- Evening Star Sunday found more to the nearest Mt. Vernon Chapter, R. A. M., had a Frank G. Rioh, Bangor; Howard Owen, needless to say that they ton hastened telephone tioned as the principal changes. installation of officers accompanied Maine Farmer, Augnsta; Treasurer P. interest in the story of Mr. Bickneli than and called Dr. Driscoll, who hastened public Records of newspaper changes in White Illustrated other in the audience and in Men’s by an entertainment and banquet last O. Vickery, Monthly, Augus- any persons down to the schooner and succeeded other counties were presented as follows: The lecture An orchestra and the Haydn ta; Joseph O. Smith, Somerset Roporter, that is saying a great deal. the men around all It evening. Mr. D. H. bringing right Jour- Franklin county, Knowlton, the of the took part. Skowhegan; Charles A. Pillsbury, was given und3r auspices for all the men in Quartette editor of Sohool World and Sohool Days, was a narrow escape the "members of nal, Belfast; David H. Knowlton. School Thatcher Post Monument association, and Next Saturday evening Mr. Wood the forecastle and only the fact that H. Farmington; Hancock, Joseph In a board and the teaohers in the World, Farmington; Frank Dexter, a goodly sum was realized from it. tho.sohool of the Maine Coast Cottager, Portland; Newton was asleep in the lower bunk several schools of the city will enjoy a Springvale Advocate; Lucius H. March, series of word pictures abounding in Waldo, Mr. L. H. Hurcli of Belfast; saved him from being rendered uncon- ride and at Riverton. Belfast; Gen.. J. P. Cilley, Rockland; humor with pathos and the dramatic trolley supper \V. Drisko of as were Waldohoro Washington, George tbe scious from the poisoning gas A sot of resolutions elegantly framed Samuel L. Miller, News; cleverly intermingled, Mr. Bioknell be- Maohias Frank H. was A. W. M. N. Union; York, Dexter, the other men. When the schooner to be presented to the Naval Brigade of Oscar R. Wish, Laughlin, gan his story at the outbreak of the war. Sprlngvale; Oxford, A. B. Fobes, Oxford a PRESS by the Portland Light In- Rioh, George S. Rowell, George W. Nor- He told about the organization of the old visited by reporter yesterday Lynn, Mass., South C. H. Samuel T. Pickard Democrat, Paris; Penobscot, its de- afternoon the men ail at work and fantry as a testimonial for the reception ton, William Dow, Fifth Maine, the scenes attending (were Rev. Dr. J. W. Robbins, Oldtown.Enterprise. have been ex- Tomorrow at 8 o’clock. tendered them in that city on Oot. 6th is G. M. Donham, T. D. Sale, parture from Portland, its journey to the feeling as well as could Begins Secretary Wood announced an invita- in the window of Whalen’s G. Merrill, Frank H. Colley, Portland. front, its first engagement, camp life and on exhibition j of The pected. 01 tion from the manager Jefferson barber shop on Exchange street. President u. rsurieign Jiugusui, so onward to the end In a manner whioh theatre for the members of the associa- at 8.20. con- ARM. Mr. N. D. Smith conducted another re- opened the afternoon meeting hroncht forth storms of annlauae. BROKE HIS attend the of “The last a com- tion to production 100 DOZEN GOING VERY CHEAP. meeting Monday evening at a He said that at the meeting vulsed the audience with laughter and C. G. U. S. fell on ligious Two tomorrow The Cant. Morton, A., i___ fNAwaw nonrvla oclrnd fAT had been authorized to arrange Orphans” evening. it to tears at the will. 3 --- « mittee moved speaker’s the Invlffttinu was nenonted and a veto of the sidewalk Saturday breaking on various 012 ■ His work has been remarkably for the reading of papers The lecture was illustrated by fine He is prayers. thanks large bones in the right fore arm. His business at this meeting. He passed. of the successful thus Jar. evening meetings topics, stereopticon views, many pictures free from pain but of the Farm- Messrs. Rowell, Rich and Dexter were now comparatively week will Thursday evening at 37 called John M. S. Hunter beautiful and finely colored. Dur- this be, revise of being to meet with the board read an interest- ohosen a committee to the list will be unable Merrill stteet; and Saturday evening at ington Chronicle, who ing the evening Mr. Bicknell had occa- the new ‘' Best Method of Col- county historians. They presented the for the revision of military reg- 152 Lincoln street. ing paper on The sion to throw upon the scene pictures which was Andros- is to take at the a new He following list, adopted: ulations which place 3 Tor 97c. The Boston & Maine has devised lecting Delinquent Subscriptions.” of some of the well-known Portlanu UNLAUNDERED WHITE SHIRTS, Charles E. Waterman, Mechanic The accident of snow. It is shoveled disapproved of the various schemes coggin, who were members of the 6th State House Thursday. wayjfor disposing Geo. H. Houi- gentlemen are made oft' cotton, and have taken some in Falls; Aroostook, Gilman, will the tour of instruction to the Tliey good-wearing into a oar and melted “by steam resorted to by papers offering Maine, and each picture was was greeted delay are rut 35 inches with their ton; Cumberland, T. D. Sale, Portland; of the national short linen bosoms; long, from a shifting eDgino the water finding prizes to build up subscription by applause. different companies David H. Farming- measures as follows: 40 inch breast the bottom of lists. He whethor such growth Franklin, Knowlton, the lecture was the best which was to have two breast egress through holes in .the questiored Of Its kind guard, begun He then outlined his of ton; Hanoock, Joseph Wood, Portland; on!4inch collar size,42 inch breast on 15 car. is healthy. plan which has ever been heard here, and weeks ago. subscrib- Kennebec, Charles F. Flynt, Augusta; collar size, 46 inch breast on 16 collar A coming event of much interest to the collecting snbsoripticns Many Thatoher post monument association Is the in and he Knox, Jonathan P. Cilley, Rockland; and 48 inch breast on 17 col- literary and artistio world will be ers object to paying advance, to be congratulated upon having obtained WESTBROOK. size, His most successful Lincoln, Charles E. Kendrick, Boothbay dozen in Travel Talks of Dr. John C. Bowker, did not blame them. the services of so eloquent a lecturer as lar size. 25 this lot. Harbor Oxford, Arthur E. Fobes, South one of the younger men in method of coll30ting back subscriptions Mr. bicknell. who, though W. end of a Paris; Penobscot, Chester Robbins, the lecture field, has won an enviable is to send out at the every year officers of Wamenock tribe No. Liston P. The has been one of the most oircular letter to delinquont^subscribers, Oldtown; Piscataquis, Evans, WtDDING. reputation. He 85, Red Men, were installed last night by a certain Dover; Sagadahoc, Joshua S. Upton, extensive travelers in the world and his offering to settle within period Charles B. District Deputy Great Sacham, H. L. estimates of various realms, at a reduction of ten per .cent, such dis- Bath; Somerset, Haskell, LITTLEFIELD-BUTLER. comparative Lucius H. Bel- Cram of Dealing, assisted by a staff of count what it would cost Pittsfield; Waldo, Murch, a are most valuable. representing Last evening was the occasion of W. the officers from Rockameecook tribe of WHITE 3 fir *1.17. if he sent out an fast; Washington, George Drisko, UNLAUNDERED a canght a him for collection home at the residence of SHIRTS, Tuesday evening gentleman pretty wedding The officers His seem to Machine; York, Frank H. Dexter, Spring- Morrills Corner-. following young owl in front of Perkins’s periodi- agent. patrons appreciate Mr. and Mrs.E.L.Littiefield,165 Congress These are made oft strong, good-wearing cotton this and it works he said. vale. were installed: cal store, corner of Fore and Exchange play well, when their and have short linen bosoms. are cut 38 offered Mr. Wish of Port- street, youngest daughter, They blinded More on kindred were to A motion, by B. streets. The bird was evidently papers topics united in to Mr. Prophet—Fred Spear. and are made size as fol- that the association abolish its Myrtie B.,’was marriage inches loug large that streamed from have been read, hut owing to the small land, Sachem—E. H. Barbour. by^tbe blaze ofjlight Charles M. Butler. The was low*: 44 inch breast on 14 collar to of holding literary exercises in con- ceremony Senior C. Boothby. size, the window of the store and the gentle- attendance at this session it was voted plan Sagamore—R. occa- Rev. W. F. pastor of Junior 46 inch breast on 15 collar size, 48 their till .this fore- nection with its annual meetings, performed by Berry Sagamore—ffm. Beathy. can made an easy capture. postpone reading R. of W.— A. B. Winslow. sioned a warm discussion. The motion of the Congress Street Methodist church. inch breast on 16 collar size, and A special meeting of the executive noon. C. of R.—E. II. Smith. was unanimously defeated. The bride was in white organ- 50 iuch breast on 17 collar committee of the woman’s auxiliary will 'lhe remainder of the afternoon was gowned C. of W.—Fred C. Harding. W. Norton of the Even- a of bridal All sizes and half rooms to more or less in- Editor George die and carried bouquet size. bo held at Y. M. C. A. Friday, given up discussions, At the close of the installation exer- ocoasion ing Express, was elected poet, and Frank roses. sizes from 14 np to 17. January 28th, at 3 p. m. formal. President Burleigh, took of for next cises the company sat down to an infor- Brothers' I. O. O. F., to refer to the Loud bill, now pending in G. Sale Bangor, essayist The bridesmaid, Miss Gertrude Leigh- 35 dozen in the lot. Ancient lodge, mal some a of white and supper. will work the Initiatory degree Thursday Congress. It contained good points year. ton wore dress lansdown will bo oontlnned The for no school was sounded some of its features he re- The meeting today, signal night. he said, but carried a bouquet of pinks. Mr. U. N. with sessions beginning at 9.80 and 8 yesterday for the morning session. Miss May Haynes of Gorham Normal garded as antagonistic to the publishers Nash acted as best man. The bridal weeks o’olock. E. H. Smith & Co., the printers, are school, passed Sunday and Monday with of legitimate newspapers. A few entered the parlor to tho strains of party lists for Ernest True of Pearl he met Loud in Wash- engaged in printing the voting her friend, Mrs. ago Congressman HARBOR NOTES. an appropriate march executed by Miss and had a lengthy interview with the spring election for the town of street. ington Cora Estole. The parlor was handsome- LARGE WHITE 3 for *2,15. tG the bill. Mr. Loud SHIRTS, of the order committee of him in reference Gorham. The “good Items of Interest Picked Up Along ly decorated with evergreen and a dis- No. O. U. him as being honest and sin There were crews of men em- arc also unlanndcred and are made of George Washington council, 3, impressed Shore. of and ferns. After large These very has never been conneoted play potted plants in the A. has a fine programme cere, but he ployed yesterday hauling away nice cotton and have fine linen bosoms (Ions M., prepared the a was held from 8 streets this for the business. The aim wedding reoeption snow from the principal of for an entertainment exclusively the with newspaper number two has to work and short); are cut 39 Inches Ions and are Dredge gone to 11 o'clock. The ushers were Mr. John city. this of the bill is to help relieve the govern- brothers evening. in the upper harbor near the dry dock. A new double dusting machine has just very large In proportion as follows: ment of the deficit in the office O. Russell and Mr. James Ayer. Re- post The off the Grand Trunk been added to the of the rag 46 inch breast on 14 collar 48 big dredge were served the even- equipment size, but if the bill goes into freshments duriDg of the Warren PERSONAL. department, wharves is rapidly working its way up sorting department paper inch breast on 15 collar size, 5!i effect in its present form it will bring ing, Miss Evylyn Day presiding over the mills. the harbor. inch breast on 16 collar size, and the punch assisted Miss Naomi Robekah circle will entertain in great hardship upon publishers, C. A. will tow the table, by Sophie The tug Dickey West with a and 54 inch breast on 17 collar size. Hon. C. Peabody has been elect- the of dallies At the sherbert table was Odd Feilows' Hall, End, All, Henry especially publishers country to this to Mospan. Pnblio Li- scow Ajax Freeport jncrning general circle this afternoon and even- sizes and half sizes from 14 up to 17 1*2. ed one of the trustees of the and weeklies. According to President Miss Alice Dyer assisted by Miss Mar- bring back a load of spiling which has ing. shirt has hand-made to plaoe of the late Rev. of one clause of Every button brary take^the Burleigh’s interpretation hauled to the shore by W. F. Ben- garet Blackwell. There will be a business meeting and been holes. 40 dozen iu this lot. E. 0. Cummings. the bill publishers are to be prohibited married on installation ot omcers 01 toe liUVI) tliu OOUV1UUUVI. The newly couple departed opwunu is Ex-Sheriff Leander E. Ciam very from sending out papers at second-class at the Methodist church this ev- The tug boat Knickerbocker was in the Pullman for a brief visit to Massa- League siok with the and it is not thought to subscribers who have ening. A special programme has been If of the above shirts are dropsy rates, except one of the mud of and on tlielr return will any ( collision with scows chusetts reside for the that his reoovery is possible. subscribed and in ad- arranged evening. voluntarily paid and the tow 40 street. for the the big dredge Tuesday night at Waterville not after Mr. Joseph M. Bonney who. vance. satisfactory, purchas- boat had a hole smashed in her bow. 26 has had charge of the Hunter of the A TESTIMONIAL. past years Editor Farmington forenoon the Knickerbocker ing, return them and have the has severed his yesterday SOUTH PORTLAND. Preble house billiard hall, Chronicle, Mr. Robbins of the Oldtown in her Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bellows received got a rope tangled up wheel and refunded. connection there. EMr. Bonney will be Mr. Fobes of the Oxford Hem money Enterprise, had to be towed into one of the dooks by on Tuesday a letter expressi ng regret sadly missed. He was always courteous ocrat and Mr. Morrill of Gardiner, sjok 1 The storm of yesterday was very bad the Cornelia. A few minutes sufficed to at their prospective removal from our and obliging, an excellent billiard player in opposition to the bill. They approved in South Portland. Snow drifts many clear the tow boat’s wheel and she pro- city, and inviting Mr. Bellows to give a and good manager. of the crowding out of the second class feet high one plentiful. jThe highway ceeded on her way. course of lectures in Portland this mails exclusively devoted ‘to was called out for the first publications Captain M. B. Dodge formerly in com- snowplow but believed “tho author of winter and roads spring. HUMANITY. advertising, James has taken time this the broken mand of the Samson, The letter was Rev. John the bill bad or. r cached in to signed by ’’the sensational attempting of the Knickerbocker. out. About noon the electrics got to In “Humanity. popular charge tug Carroll Perkins and 161 other from but not until (i prominent drama that will be at the Portland theatre prohibit ^ewspaper publishers Mr. A. G. Sterling of House Island had South Portland o’clock in out gentlemen and ladies. RINESBROTHERSGO. sending sample copies. next Wednesday and Thursday, playgoers hi6 row boat taken in tow by the Forest the evening was the first car able to get Mr. Wish of the Argus, Mr. Laughlin who relish a lively, red-hot, soul-sfclrring Queen yesterday and started for the city. through to Willard. of the Express and Mr. Libby of MONETARY CONVENTION AD- drama of love and war. intrigue and in- Evening When the Custom House dock was There is a noticeable difference in the the suburban wt eklies, took the opposite JOURNS. cident, will have a genuine treat. The reached Hr. Sterling discovered that his sidewalks in Williard and South Port- view. They aigmd that the publishers old-fashioned English fox hunting scene row boat had broken adrift from the land. While after each snow storm the Indianapolis, Ind.. January 26.—When bunch of thor- ought to be willing to do their part had the convention oonvened with its baying pack and Forest Qneen and disappeared. The turn out en masse in Monetary today in the citizens Willard toward relieving the deficit post down the the secretary read a number of.telegrams oughbreds, and its gay patrician crowd, C. A. Dickey went harbor in most of those office rates and clear every sidewalk, from the various commercial bodies of to the ordinary department by paying regular and found it in would be enough carry search of tho boat time to Portland remain untouched. the country, endorsing the plan of the on copies. also took excep- in South SALE Sutton the author sample They ashore on the GREAT REDUCTION but Vane, save it from rocks at commission. melodrama; going Elizabeth did not lose a min- tion to President Burleigh’s interpreta- The City E. J. Parker of a has thrown in a most exciting broadsword Cushing’s island. Illinois, presented tion of the advance payment clause. The ute’s time during the storm yesterday. resolution approving the efforts of the -OF- combat in the midst of a battle in the The Grucian is espeoted to steamship National Business League to forward a matter was discussed at considerable here this morning. Mis. Esther Fisher, who has been in Transvaal, a startling bomb explosion. arrive movement looking Jto the establishment of and will be taken up again today, The fishing schooner Albert W. Black the has a whole of exciting length, Massachuseits during winter, a National of Commerce and »nd string very with 30,000 pounds of Department when one of the members will be arrived yesterday to her on the head of whloh shall bo a situations. Willium A. Brady pre- Kosio returned home High street. Industries Goods! also Winter Manager fish. The Louis and had a to read a of the bill in member of the Cabinet. has mounted all this in his usual liberal pared copy ques- Mr. John Turner of South Portland good trip. Charles S. B’alichild, ex secretary of the tion. the ftyle. Ross O’Neal and Miss Alice Irving .was one among four shipmates who treasury, delivered an address in which & An informal discussion of rates on BOWLING LAST NIGHT. showed that law could not interfere MESSRS. ZEi\AS THOMPSON BRO. tend a superb company 20 strong in Its were found nearly suffocated in the he notices occupied half out the with the habits of business.. newspaper reading The Willards beat of a vessel morn- Will offer their of presentation. Waverlys cabin fishing yesterday Congressman Jesse Overstreet of entire stock Sleighs,Robes, Blankets, an hour, and it came out in the course of last in at Pine's alleys night game devoid Indianapolis, who introduced the mone- ever before made on this that ing. &c., at lower prices than were the argument hardly any ^two pub- characterized as bill In commended the PUBLIC INSTALLATION AND of interest and by poor Owing te the storm last Thursday even- tary Congress lishers had the same system of commissions work. He thought the bill class of If have any use for such goods don’t present as either team has shown Houston goods. you ENTERTAINMENT. bowling this ing, W. I. of the Church of receive the attention of charging for “readers.” would thorough fail to call and of this chance. $10.00 season. The score: Christ did not preach on the subject that and said that Speaker Reed take advantage Knights of The method by the managers Congress Bramhall Lodge, Pythias, employed in no retard its careful con- AVillards. had been announced for that evening as would way Fur Robes now and lots of elegant goods at is to have a installation of its new- of the Maine Musical Festival for keep- $7.00, public a number sideration. 71 103 tbore were quite that wished of Minnesota chair- elected officers of the Castle Hall, this ing up free advertising last fall, came in J. Willard, 88— 262 Mr. J. A. Wheeler equally low prices. ly 03 77 hear that sermon that were not able to of the committee on resolutions for its share of discussion, some of the Thrasher, 75— 245 to man So he will preach the sermon to read the reso evening. F. Willard, 77 92 82— 251 be present. asked John C. Bulliett, musical participants comparing notes as to the Thursday evening in Union Mission- The resolutions the A most varied and pleasing §2 84 83— 249 this lutlons. recognize “workod. Studley, r,'h‘1 *"b1pct will “The the ar- extent they were hall be, Scriptu- convention’s obligations to executive and literary entertainment lias been Trefethen, 79 85— 238 of _<4 ral Action Baptism.” J committee, and cordially approve the plan a ELM the committee and 397 4 ST. for 435 the ZENAS SESSION. reforms submitted THOMPSON ranged by EVENING 413—1245 of currency by BPO., lunch will be served by a com- commission. damty Most of the seats in the common coun- Waverlys. At two o’clock after two hours of favor- from Damon of the mittee Assembly cil ohamber were at the the resolutions were unani- ocoupied even- Brown, 76 92 82— 250 ablo debate Sisterhood. It is sure that a The convention ad- Pythian ing session. Dennis, 77 85— 246 mously adopted. is in store for £4 subject to the call of the execu- most pleasing occasion After the roll-call, Treasurer P. O. Dyer, 79 77 92- 249 journed , o3 tive committee. Machinists Wanted and all members and A meshy, 73 86— 241 HALE those who attend, Vickery of Augusta reported cash on s>ck headache, bad ■ ■ ■ CLARENCE GIFFORD 79 83 80— Cure p^ friends of the order and tlieir families hand $278.47. The total of last Shaw, 242 in the mouth, coated a Will continue his classes anil private instruct receipts taste gOj? gl| that a hotel will be 400 402 in the stomach, It is rejiorted large on in French ad Gemini, using the sama to be Nc were 420—1228 tongue, gas g■ ■§ El I aJSj are cordially invited present. year $88.61. indigestion. Do ■ ■ W built in Bath next summer, a prominent methods as before. 42 Ft ire Street, betiveasj of the distress aud no for Editor M. N. Rich of the Maine Board Last game tournament but have tonic effect. 25 Bath interested in the BERLIN MILLS COMPANY. the hours of Hand 7 o’clock for particulars. tickets are issued and fee charged Friday not weaken, cents. capitalist being jaull eotldv. admission. of Trade Journal reported for the emu- jug h.U.J-mnmials vs. Tontines, Ike onlr^lh^*”,^^cjS^_S«c£s_Sars^artlla. enterprise, jau27diw