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who in to to ai six are located outside of the borders of getting ready go Congress NEW ADTItTUICnm, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, he regarded the elmution promising j and that the Urat work of organization TWO the former elate states. GUDIM'S CmtMML. from the second district; the venerable CONFIDENT OF RESULTS. VIEWS OF THE CASE relation to wm well done. He added: Taking up the negro’s law, ex-Gov«rnor Garcelon of Lewiston, still "I am full of that It will te poeal- the speaker said: hope as as n man of sixty, despite bis ble to reach practical conclusion*, lhe “Just as Is the case with his franchise, Joshua scepticism of ths first few days must so the negro Is absolutaly protected In his elghty-two years; General L. yield to serious hopes without at the life, liberty and property as Is the white Chamberlain of Brunswick; and tin the same time In exaggerated ex- roan. Violenoe is meted out to negro Indulging Week’s Festivities Be- mayors of a number of Maine oitles, in- Ambassador White on Interesting Discussion for only such crimes as would bring a pectations. cluding of Portland's Constipation "The words of Bxnperor William have white man to the same torturing end." Mayor Reynolds contributed to improve the situation. 1 of Problem. Of the negro's relations to society, the gun Yesterday. young neighbor on the Cape. At &30, Conference. on Negro said that a dis- Hague think we may arrive at some result speaker negro preacher, preceded by Chief Marshal John W. the of mediation and arbitration. cussing the race problem, recently, said: subject Berry and his staff, one of whom car- Although it la undoubtedly Impossible to “Man/ people seemed afraid the negro ried the make such notion obligatory, it can be would at no distunt day demand social state flag. Governor Powers He then said there need be rendered at least optional and J believe equality." entered the hall. He was accompanied | the will no fear on this point as he knew many that after the conference powers by his council and escorted by Sick white men he would not allow to sleep in Ilov. Powers and Staff (liven a Adjutant* to be Done About recognise that they have at their disposal E x-Governor Northen for the Expects Something Speaks “And observed ex-Gover- General Richards who was In full dress a mean* of regulating their differences his bed. so," otherwise tban by war. 'That will be nor Northern, “we are pretty well agreed uniform. The band played "Hail to Arbitration South. down South that social Ileeeption. an Immense advance. on both sides the Chief," the crowd and the either race and applauded "1 am also confident that important equality is not desired by Governor and his climbed the short are in the laws in candid it will never party improvements achievable my judgment, # of to and usages of war, to humanize war es- obtain." fight steps the platform, after whfaH pecially in extending to naval battles the Taking up the recent lynch logs, ex- Mayor Freeman Patten called the meet- Headache declared his Gover nor Northern lirmiy Geneva convention of 1804 and increasing ing to order und introduced Hon. A. M. War the of in are Mis. opposition to mock law and stated he con- With And to Humanize protection private property Says His People City Gay Flags to welcome the naval wars. demned the burning of bam Hose as gpenr, guest?. "Relative to the reduction of arms* strongly as it was condemned by the j Mr. .Spoor spoke as follows and was in but that ha condemned : and Bunting. ? Especially Navy. incuts I mu not in a position to speak on represented. Northern press loudly applauded: Do You Feel Like This the subject." the course of the Northern press with all The hnnds upon the dial of time never Other ambassadors who are to the vehemence of an offended native, lie delegates turn bacK. Nations may rise and fall; the conference were also interviewed and then read the head line put over the Hose be the forerunner of a bad attack of civilizations may come and A slight headache may expressed similar views. They said they story by a Northern paper In which the go; religions “Huin%n may flourish and decay; wars may devas- of were most that the deliberations words “Fiendish Brutality." A slight chill the Advance Agent Pneumonia, hopeful Procession Pari of ! tate and fires destroy; jet the relentless Neuralgia. Disarmament the Most Difficult of the conference would result In the Arnett Defends the Col* Devils," “Barbarism," and "Savages" The Grand Bishop and said: “Not one woid of pendulum of fate swings on, cutting one of tho thousand ills that flesh is heir to. Have you adoption of practical recommendations occurred, 1 of any wo- into and into the the towards and rendering war sympathy for a pure and virtuous pieces hurling past tending peace Race. Today’s Programme. moments which we loss of Problem. ored man- her honor her husband mur- precious call time. headaches, chills, indigestion, dizziness, sleep, more humane. All were dominated by gone; dered In her she and her little Thus the pendulum has swung until i a sense of immense responsibility to presence, l Are or do your bowels act fresh warm blood today we stand upon the of nightmares yon constipated, achieve semethlng in tbt direc- children dragged in the retrospect especially in all the the nineteenth, looking over into the worn out! Is tion of arbitration. The delegates were of the dying man. Surely pos- too freely 1 Are you pale, overworked, no for a sibilities of the twentieth century. Nine- | unanimously of the opinion that the North is thore sympathy exoipt No feeling and no tender teen hundred years have juu* t icy are atJ in the Back! Is your stomach Sour! Do of the reduction of armaments negro? kindly [special to the press.} there pain question defenseless women of the the seme time behind us ami before us; The Hague, May 82.—The disarmament would be the most difficult to meet, and , May 2?.—The Congregational word for the ? in Treiuont tem- South who carry with them a living 22.—Four behind us In the sense that the Uiuht of you have Heartburn—Belching committee of the peace conference meets they believed that It would be relegated olub held a May festival Gardiner, Me., May years ago in a in a life all too time can never return before us in the to the rear of the other two features es- this and listened to two elo- shame, living death, the Gardiner Uoard of Trade gave a car- at ten o'clook on Tuesday morning, the ple evening, if It lasts but for sense that the events that have since the of the long for its miseries, myriad pecially speoial object on the nival and It was a successful carnival too. Committee on the laws of war meets dur- quent speeches negro question by a culminated, from time to time, into conference is now acknowledged to be an (lay." "Northen of said: “Do It lasted a week which this of are engraved never to the afternoon of the same day and endeavor to establish mean* for the solv- former Governor Georgia, In closing the speaker you during city epochs history, ing cun be he the tablet of that of Rev. Dr. ask me how these lynchlngs was and enlivened eraseu, upon mag- the committee on arbitration meets on ing of International difficulties without »nd Bishop Arnett Ohio. gay with bunting by at the South? I answer promptly nificent civilization and progress that recourse to war thus Increasing the rarity A. H. Plumb and introduced stopped the strains of music while thousands Take Wednesday. presided as they can be stopped at the marks the close of the nineteenth cen- If So of wars and as a natural —just consequence Governor who in part a§ In no other the thronged the streets from morning to tury. The first session of each committee will leading to the reduction of armament*. Northen, spoke North and way. Stop and the will cease. In the wooden Our little city, nestling beneath tha be devoted to tbs election of ollioers. They seemed convinced, however, that follows: outrages lynchlngs night. great building the and the hills, on the banks of the beautiful Ken- numerous differences of detail would Ex-Governor Northen on “The Continue outrages Jynchings known as the because The chief of the have had spoke threats Coliseum, probably netec, cheered the music of the dabb- delegations arise In the various committees and that will always follow, regardless of by with the view of ar- White Man’s View of the Relations of in Minne- it bears not the slightest resemblance to ing Cobbosseecontee, has, for fifty' years frequent oonferenoes the conference would be protracted. by the Jaw, whether Georgia, the Negro at the fcjouth. or other state* The structures of to lived in the midst and been a part of at an In to the After un active of views dur- sota, Illinois, Ohio those mighty antiquity riving agreement regard exchange He discussed at exhaustive the be these events of the Hallock’s length at the South will not en- stupendous dyi ng Dr. of the first chiefs negro name was the of officers of the committees. Hat, ing the last 24 hours, the to problem which the applied, choloe Incidents leading up slavery, pointing settled n a step as It century. various delegations arrived this evening day. Step by merchants and manufacturers difficulties have arisen, out the fact that the system originated the future of the nation, it terprising During our municipal Ufa we have apparently, many at an agreement regarding the selection marches Into In the North, the condition of the negro the conditions best suited of their wares and seen our nation emerge from the of as nothing has been finally settled. of the Presidents of the various commit- mast be met by ^Gardiner displayed perils in the South during and after the be communi- before, to the "detail of its solution. What is and Keeves’s celebrated band false and tees. This agreement will to products Many exaggerated reports war, his relation polities, business, (led is at toleration and strength of an endless union; we have cated to the delegates who have been net now, least, concerts afternoon anu To have been circulated regarding these education, law, religion and society, if the South is to be- gave evening. seen the truns-contiuentlul caravan sup- summoned to meet In plenary session in »Ku osunta an.V xnn.ti non-interference, LI..L_ InatanAa Id- knu kuraii oalrl results. Bet me further Instruct uDd amuse the crowds the locomotive iiuis at noon tomorrow come for say planted by traversing the Ten Rosoh tions which have led to the responsible Vegetable up present in conclusion that the relations between was a street and plain, spanning river, and tbe German for the sole of formally confirm- there mighty parade piercing that Count Von Munster, purpose status In the South. He stated that the we have seen the the races ut the South are in no sense, in the in mountain; development of the Ger- ing the agreement. not an various entertainments hall, ambassador at Paris and bead oltizen of the South was enemy Alannintr. Under God we will work out of that power that annihilates time and The of the disarmament com- won Innlniloil rhu hast. hllhv flhnui meeting of the and cited that the and makes universal man delegation, would withdraw from until four negro proof the in a righteous settlement lor space; Intelligence mittee bus been postponed all he can problem Southern white man is doing are left alone. that the of Kennebec had ever and we have seen the the oonfettnce. Snob stories must be re- o’clock tomorrow afternoou. both races if we oounty contemporaneous; to elevate and educate the negro and ask- of a force that transmits the “dam Hose Is by no means, a represen- seen. So successful was the carnival of discovery with oautlon as hostile to are so fre- ceived persons ing the question why negroes race. It is a small sound of the voice a thousand miles, with tative of his only very that tho Board of Trade of the conference have been en- THE END IN SIGHT. in the South said that four yeais ago and tone we have Pills. the alms quently lynched per cent of negroes that are malicious, quality unchanged; Liver with- violence for crime is administered decided to it and to make the seen the invention of a that dis- gaged In spreading dlatrnst. criminal and mean. The race should try again power Strikers* Committee Sign an Agreement out distinction ns to race when the crime character closes to the medical the human Von Munster not suffer because of the bad second event a commemoration of the eye The story about Count to End Dock Is the same. It Is not the color of the Which Is Likely of a few. The better part of the negroes, frame aud revolutionizes the possibilities arose from the fact that his bat the gemi-centennial of the incorporation of probably Troubles. skin that brings the punishment and this Is by far the larger part, are be- of human life; we have seen the great name does not appear as a memlwr of any of the crime committed. He held Gardiner as a This second carnival nature to cooperate with the white peo- city. moral forces that make for Immunity and of tbe committees while the other oblefs re- ginning Buffalo, N.Y., May 23—2 a. m.—A sub- that the newspapers of the North are for better conditions.” in a blaze of which the welfare of the race, increase a thous- have one or more ple opened today glory of delegations joined for the turbulence in and we huve seen our own beauti- committee representing the striking grain sponsible largely Bishop Arnett had a hearty welcome indicates that it is to exceed the event of fold; committees. the that the course of the North- 10 Cents Druggists. South,In though the hour was late when he began ful state develop in population, wealth shovellers and Contractor have the size of But It la pointed out, delegates, al- Conners, ern with to the is four years ago in interest and press respect outrages to of the black man’s view, and and prosperity, until today its people are not members of a committee are an if in the ex- speak though just signed agreement which, ap- “Incondiary, unfair and cruel he his address. the crowds in attendance, if those things intelligent, thrifty and happy. And thus attend Its sessions and abandoned prepared Liver Pills are different privileged to par- treme’ and that the colored men of the 1 on until the of the sun Dr. Hallook’s vastly proved by the full oomraittee of the strik- He made allusions to Boston are might go rising Vegetable in the discussions. Mr. Andrew the pleasant possible. ticipate ers, will end the present dock troubles. North have assumed dictatorship aud to the debt of his race to the Con- to enumerate the measures 'of the last or Bowel and cure where others fail. D. the United States ambassador The good people of Gardiner !tnke par- from any other Liver Pill, they White, The sub-committee Is now on Its over the white people of the South. Then he reminded his lifty years. and of the American del- way gregational body. at Berlin heed In the course of his address. ex-Gover- donable In their city and their car- Suffice it to say that we have Jived a and best cathartio to report to the full committee. audience that while there is one negro pride Price 10c. at all Cheapest In sn interview here with a ever met package Druggists. egation, rep- nor Northern said, “No people whose crime has been so nival and some of their feeling through a marvellous age fraught with the Associated Press said brute thrilling- patriotic resentative of more so serious a condition as marvellous events. remedy made. PREPARING JJOH VOLUNTEERS. bravely ly told, that there are millions who are found expression in the Hags and bunting confronts the South or sought more right- men not brutoa; many ar* true Christian houses and “Ihe bridegroom may forget the bride Washington, May 22,— In antlcipatiop an of a diffi- with which they adorned thsir eously equitable adjustment trying to elevate their lace. The disa- Was made bis wedded wife yestreen; of the piornpt .return of the volunteer' cult than the at the South in for the problem people greement between the ex-Governor and places of business preparation Ihe monarch may forget the crown troops In the the secretary have in the Philippines, undertaken negro problem. himself, he is in their view of the fun and excitement of the week, for a That on his head an hour has been; of war Instructions said, Size as as today telegraphed He tben referred to tne denunciations civil the the child Our 10c. principles of government, op- carnival is a show that The mother may forget Large to Gen. Sbafter, commanding the depart- of the South which have In the Gardiner keeps appeared ideas of civil lllwrty at Plymouth That smiles sue sweetly on her knee; ent of California at San to state- posite for six out of the seven Pranclfco, Northern pnas an 1 the incendiary Bock and at Jamestown. He contrasted In progress days But I'll remember the Ulenoarn establish a model camp at the presidio irom tne lecture ments made platform the achievements of prominent white and and the preachers mention it, so it is Aud a* that thou hast been to me 1” Others That Sell for 25c. for the accommodation of about 4UU0 vol- and asked: black men, and asked, which has trav- services of the seventh. unteers from Manila, their mus- said, in the By pending “Will the day ever come when the farthest and achieved the most? These lines express our sentiment to- elled the as if ths ter out. Gen Shafter is Instructed par- South can be beard without noon today, the city looked I prejudloe lie was glad that Slater ana Peabody ward our little city tonight, to which, ticularly to make ample for a fair audience aix weeks provision and her people accorded had faith in the colored race, each to the glorious Fourth had arrived your Excellency, Gentlemen of tho water supply andX sanitary world P*’ features,||to before the extent of one million dollars and their ahead of time. The opening nay waa Council, and invited guests, we sincerely tbe end that the may be comfortable he said Free! camp Taking up the negro question, faith to bear fruit in the great and cordially welcome you. Free! begins of the Free! tho Governor A to CARD. and healthful. lie is Informed that bed taken as a devoted reception for the negroes of the South number of educated preachers and min- In the name of His Honor the Mayor, sacks are to be furnished and floors laid, not them for and other men of Maine. mass, he would exchange isters already elevating their race. The prominent the City Council and the people, I turn If cannot we will send one full sized if he thinks it advisable. The returning ever seen in other of your druggist supply you any he had any parts colored peoplo, in feeding and clothing Beeves and nis band men got along in over to you the keys of the city und ex- troops will leave their tents at Manila, the United States without tremendous do far to its freedom. mail if will cut this adv. out, the name of their children while in school, time to them a welcome and when tend you of by you give but will brlhg their heldrunges and cook- to boot in the play and for the package pills money exchange. more than the whites to pay the teachers; I wish to thank you one all ing outfits. The quartermaster’s depart- he said: the train with the distinguished gursts arid t«l and address Hallook Co., 110 Court St., Continuing they are doing pretty well for 250 years kind acceptance of our hospitality your druggist, Drug ment has bten ordered to tbe nec- in American Gardiner station supply “The status of the negro of servitude. So far ns the negro’s power aboard stepped at tho the courtesy of your presence. Mass. essary tents to the camp at presidio. civilization is a of a vast deal I extend to Boston, 523-524 & 520 Congress 81. I problem of organization is concerned, his church this afternoon, it was met by the Mayor, Again four Excellency, more than are inclined but as the 1899. importance many as Methodists alone, with and not only personally, Portland, Way 23, | is and organization members of the city government you, to believe. The problem national 62 conferences in the United States and Governor of the State of Maine, a hearty not sin of what- others in The ladles of the sectional. The slavery, half as many more outside, shows that authority. welcome, and desire to say that while sin of Notwithstanding Ibe large ever that may have been, was the he *ls growing. The mass of the party were taken to the Evans House oar guest our city is your city. the nation and not the sin of the South, said, are ambitious to be men, while the were a ride Governor Bowers was then lntrouuoad. tie then to show that the negroes,he gentlemen given r-—- Increase In our force quoted history they see their duty and fare disposed to regular Massachu- the decorated city. Re- He extended thanks for his oordial greet- WE TAKE UP Northern states and especially be cordial and harmonious with all who through gaily llrst to hold slaves were it of salespeople we were un- setts were among the wi*h them wwll turn ing to the hotel they greeted ing and spoke of the pleasure gave build and vessels for the and to equip with the strains of “tiail to the Chief,” him to meet and greet so many of the CARPETS. attention trade with Africa and added: able to give proper WEATHER. unceint in honor citizens of Gardiner and the distin- “These statements would seem to indi THE that melody bing played Reeves e bund which visitors from elsewhere. Gardi- to the hundreds of people sate that the South was not in at the of the Governor by guished however mush she have beginning, may wus stationed on the balony of the hotel ner, said the Governor, Is one of tho old-* WE DUST AND STEAM our borne the cur&e of her later on, as ... c. .. .. attended sin, bhuluoh who openlug Then the visitors were tendered a lunch t*hu CHIOS III iuuiur, ioiuiouj; well as the sins of those who preceded her for the citizens of sale of the Julius Stein A Co. iu the iniquity. and alter that prepared evening and peopled by integrity, The {State of CARPETS. The speaker next devoted some time to reception at sybich the carnival would be culture and enterprise. of Mrs. Beecher a to be of its stock of up-to-date garments the story Harriet Stowe, formally opened. Maine has right proud which he said, “has been accepted as the made with cities and the State of Maine stands WE RELAY which commenced truth througnout the civilized world and The Coliseum was gay flags yesterduy foremost of the Union. It has because of it, the South huH been vllllied, and bunting when the cruwds flocked in among the been true to the nation and to- morning. maligned and abused to the absolute for the evening exercises. Beneath the always CARPETS. of and greater sins it will Forgetfulness equal were the exhibits of a number day in a time of peculiar difficulty To those who failed lo re- And Is it not due to nervous Found in the homes of the galleries very people in a which “You the concerns of the Ken- sustain the President policy press (telephone 202*2) exhaustion? who have been so piously holy in their Boston, May 22.—Foicraat for Boston of the enterprising we Things always credit the American button; dojtbe rest,” ceive proper attention we de- of variable at the rear of the hall shall reflect upon look so much when we pbarasaicassumption personal puiity.” anil vicinity TuesdayFair, nebec Valley and brighter several authorities to show has seen My Mamma gives me He quoted winds. all the under the bal- people. The nineteenth century lo offer our and lY are in health. How can ocoupying space sire apology good that the story contained many fallacies 22.—Forecast for in the interest of hu- BROWN'S INSTANT RELIEF* Washington, May an excellent a marked advance ri have when suffer- and said: cony there, was representa- j you courage Tuesday;—New England—Partly cloudy this in mind For Coughs, Colds, Colic. Cholsra. to nssure them that today, a written in due to a combina- manity aiul with may beg with nervous “If never word had been and continued cool tion of Niagara Fulls, Morbus, Dysentery, Croup, 8or» UjL ing headache, con- Tuesday; probably that its Preble St. defense of slavery at the South, the of the art of the scene painter and we not hope accomplishments eto. 4 a still addition to and fair Wednesday; Variable winds, mostly tion Throat, Diphtheria, with greater prostration great physical duct of the negroes during the entire four exceeded In the century to come. fresh realism by water from the will be REAL weakness? our civil war is to belle Easterly. the supplied I THINK IT IS NICE TO TAKE. years of enough be our in our we will be In a was induced to And whatever may part force, po- Would not like to be rid ill thut has ever been spoken or written Cobbosseecoutoe Jwhlch NoiWiT Mhhotsi Co., Me. you Local Wrathei Report. Prepared by Norway, of the slave master aud can- the white man’s burden, and Libout the villainy run In a stream over the bearing sition lo give proper attention of this depression of spirits? Portland, May 23.—The local weather glittering the iniquities practiced ^upon the slaves effect under the elec- whatover the trend of events may mako How? By removing the bureau records as to the weather are as vas precipice. The jtY %t the South.” our will Maine not shrink from lo ull who may favor us with follows: was very pleasing and the duty,that HAVE YOU SEEN OUIt y A cause. By Ex-Governor Northern^then reviewed trio light 00 INTO POLITICS. taking 8 a. m. —Barometer, 30.0S4; thermome- Maine faces the and not the condition of the negro during the war model of the shores and Blands was true doing. rising a call. 47. dew 33, humidity, 59; and continued: ter, point. Is ono of the setting sun. Looking over the past wind. NE; velocity, 11; state of weather, to life. The miniature Niagara So Advises Union “After the war the negroes were and the future 1 think Nation *1 Commander Our store open at 9 clear. iho duo to the enterprise forecasting you S3.S0 wfll promptly made citizens. They were en- many things 8 30.153; thermome- may he proud that you were born in the Veterans Union. franchised and not only made equal with p in—Barometer, and industry of President McCausland o’clock this morniug, at dow point. 88; humidity, 69; old {State of Maine* To Its their former masters but they were taught ter, 48, Gardiner Board of Trade. Mr. Mc- grand incer^ direction, W; velocity, 6; state of of the that liberty meuut license and that the business esta Gardiner will ever bo true. TAN SHOE M'aterville, May 22.—The Maine depart- which time many additions to weather, cloudy. Causland Is one of the leading of the white man was the domination ihe Governor In conclusion con- ment of the Union Veterans' anion com- Maximum temperature, 53; minimum men of the town and a spirited one thing for them to strive > for and at- public the list of un- meau of Gardiner For Men and W omen! com- already large at the at the {South temperature, 43; temperature, to his efforts that gratulated the people mand, assisted by Atwood CrosDy tuin. -Since t negro E. oltlzen as well. It was 48; maximum wind velocity, 16; N. the successful of No. U. V. of lias been determined to oppose every- of the last carnival wus large- upon opening The Best and Best mand, 10, U., Wat.ryllle, precedented bargains will be o* the success Wearing Fitting politically, that he believes tne precipitation, the celebration and was entertained Ueneral Robert St. thing, due and he is at tht3 frout In the ar- loudly ap- Shoe on the Market for the money. Ucorgo white roan wants. He is a her Observation. ly on our counters and Republican, Weal As the died away, a Dryenforth, commander-ln-cbief of the placed in or a what so ho for this one. With him, plauded. applause independent not, just The agricultural department weather rangements CALL AND EXAMINE. National and light against and dili- sweeter sound echoed through the hall, department of the order upon all are cordially invited to may oppose anything bureau for yesterday, May 33, taken sharing his enthusiasm equally he believes the white man wunts.” llebind the on raised seats, hie official visltution to the state, this at 8 m.,meridian time, the observation In their efforts are Vice Presidents speakers, Then the took up the p. gent call and Inspect the goods speaker question for each section being given in this order: I were grouped a hundred of the school evening, by a sumptuous banquet served of the of the to W. Lewis and S. G. Becker, Secretary relation negro business, direction of wind, state of the Ladles Temperature, Treasurer H. S. | children and their fresh young voices by Relief of W. S. Heath post whether wishing lo purchase saying: weather: J. B. Cunningham, and a “I do not believe there are five hundred James W. F. rang out in a patriotic selection which camplire attended by visitors ^ It gives activity' to all parts 48 S. New Webster, Blreotors Walker, negroes in my state today out of employ- | """Boston,**" degrees, cloudy; was In a to set the crowd the state and distin- or not. useless and Y Phila- J. a. aud George H. sung way ap- throughout many that carry away ment who could not get work if they York, 56 degrees, SE, cloudy; Studley, Maxey 58 Wash- plauding vigorously—so vigorously that guished local guests for the poisonous materials from your k wanted it. Negroes liavo access to all delphia, degrees, 8, p. cloudy: Harrington. Thanking IlM' public 64 degrees, W, p cloudy; Albany. the were to (ienerul Dryenforth in his remarks to It removes the cause of trades and all the professions as barbers, ington, To aid in the of the carnival young singers obliged respond body. 56 cloudy; 54 de- opening It bus mechanics, artisans, masons, lawyers, degrees, 8, Buffalo, of to an enooro. the veterans called upon them to unite at very liberal patronage because it re- there came among others the Governor your suffering, are not prevented grees, NE, clear; Detroit, 54degrees, NE, dentists, etc. They by lion. O. li. Claf-on was then introduced the polls and with suoh lntluneca at moves all from 09 clear; Chioago, 48 degrees NE, cloudy; Hon. Charles E. LittleUeld, , accorded we for a impurities your labor unions ftom work. Such distinc- the state; us, hope 8t. 64 cloudy; their oommund as might secure the nomi- blood. Send for our book on tion would not be approved by our people. Paul, degrees, E, p Duron, aud Dak., 58 degrees, 8, cloudy; Bismarck, nation of a President who would continuance of the same. We Starting in 18455 without a home pledge Nervousness. sia 52 86 withouc a the in Georgia degrees, 8K, rain; Jacksonville, to the U. A. R. also the To in health Iff* penny negroes himself support; | keep good you as as the degrees, W\ clear, ADAMS & CO., arc. pay tax oo one sixth much ANDERSON, nomination of David R. Henderson as the must have perfect action of the whole state was worth at the end of the Wg£ THE DEWEY UELEBKATION. Fire Insurance next Speaker of the National House of Respectfully, bowels. Ayer’s Pills cure con- I war and for the entire Soutn they pay Agency J Line-half as much as the entire state of New York, May 22.—The municipal Representatives. Re stated the non- stipation and biliousness. Street. 4; the before the war assembly committee on the celebration 31 Exchange aotlvity of the U. A. R. as a body politic, Georgia paid year began.” to be given In honor of Admiral Dewey I Irst Class American and had caused it to lose oaste which could Writ a tm our Doatora. ul Foreign Companies Concerning the relation to edu- by New York city, decided today not to Homes ANDERSON. C'HAS. C. ADAMS, be at the polls. would like to consult negro’s only regained Perhaps you cation he since 1870 the South had ask the for any aid decis Thos. J. Little, eodtf tome eminent physicians about vour HM said, legislature pecuniary ip with It condition. Thea write us all the between $75,100,000 aud $80,000.- in connection the affair. was PREDICTED. freely Tj^m expended SETTLEMENT particulars in your case. You will re* !■ iHX) for the education of the colored chil- said that whatever expenses wero neces- s I oeire a prompt reply, without cost. dren, that In 40 cent of sary in addition to the $150,000 appro- Buffalo. N Y., May SB.—President ■ Address. DR. J. C. AYER. ■ thirty years per 75c. i, of the raoe had dis- the city would be Royal the colored by supple- MAINSPRINGS, Keefe addressed the stflkinz scoopars this > Lowell. Mass. V Illiteracy priated Th« beat made the and that of the 102 institutions mented by subscriptions. Mayor Makes the food more delicious and w holesome Americaa Mainsprings. by afternoon and predicted a saelsiaotory ad- appeared private Elgin snd Waltham Warranted in the United States for the secondary and Vran Wyrk was opposed to asking tha lag. companies. justment of ths difficulty would qulokly (or one year. McKENNBY. the Jeweler higher education of the colored race only islature for additional money. Menament Square. marlSdtl tie made.

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ride In the seoond nnd taking In* punishment Ilk* a majoi effort, and one was all they could get. It roan to respond for the city. Mr. Clason waf Mid other gueete will TO GOYERN PHILIPPINES. George Grant la a pretty fact oa Uardlner ini'; ual The trouble In the third roun ; SHE STRAIGHT JOHL looked like more for awhile. Thera the bane*. warmly greeted. He spoke entertaining- division, escorted by th» city ni!Ki~ began one f« r Sons of Veterans will which wa« a pretty disastrous story of the game has been told In our It looks aa Morton ly of Gardiner’s progress and prosperity. father!, next the American Commission NnhmlU Plan|to though Manager them will oomethe Manna), who was pretty m bumble way and there waen’t muoh to proposed to the It was In the fall of 1760 that the first march and behind Natives. pounded take bis tdam around The eobool children verely by Wllllame from tbe beginning tell for the result was nsyerln various New and raise settlers oaiue to Gardiner a t ths solicita- oity's fire lighter*. either, England cities o themselves and Williams landed a heavy one doubt and them was none of thorn heart money on the tion of Gardiner. The town will have a division all to 22.—Prof. Sohurman, bead finally strength of 1L If that Is Dr.Sylvester Manila, May hlmael t will he a In Three Red Hot Bouts Manual’s and In recovering Portland Team disease wbloh thrill you when so. It la of Gardiner was incorporated In 1803 and the trades' procession parade of the United States commis- at jew Contin- periods pretty disreputable business. Philippine unde* Manual' Its float* and threw hie right arm they uke the right turn and eanse your Manager Moore a of th« was named In honor of Robert Hallo- Iteslf with emblematic rep- sion, has submitted the following written says meeting Auditorium. left arm and him towards hlr ■ ues To Win. heart to sink when turn the other Jeaguo to be well Gardiner. It was on November 26, resentations of Uardlner Industries. to the jerked they ought oalled and Cambridge proposition* Filipinos. bloi 7 devoted to the at the same time delivering another way. and and he Is that the town bec.inie a Ci*y and the There will be a division While the flDal decision as to the form Fltobburg expelled, about 1840, This Manus 1 and there will be some in the face with bis left. The attendance was the beet of.the sea- right. man for whom It wa> named became It* driving horse* of government It In the hands of Con- a foul and he went at hi IS on we s me onee In the line for these Kennebec regarded as son, and when people will turn out Today engage with Taunton lint mayor. Sinoe then It has bad good gress, the president under hie military again, him t 9 a and a horee when man like a whirlwind, forcing Monday and estieolal on a oold, raw, McLeod will do the us. vicisltudes of fortune, but of late years, county folks know good powers, pending the notion of Congress, ly pitching for lots of ‘ will the see one drive abont the the ropes and getting punlahmen Monday, the way they did yesterday it Monyhan probatly be In the box for owing to the enterprise of Its people, they and they stands ready to offer the following form Polife Interfered in One ol the An Easy Victory (Ivor the Taunton* the etate. This di- in doing so. Tbe exoltement was Intens shows they are Interested In oar the visitors city has gained rapidly In wealth and beet equine flesh in of government: getting at tbs end of the third. boll team. has been vision for the horse# will afford a great T'be score: Gardiner always A governor general to be by Events. Yesterday.J Bev. a Morton population. appointed When the fourth Manual rnshe i Sills, Walter O. Emer- have served contrast to the last part of the parade for opened. PORTLAND. a patriotic city. Its people the Preeldenl; a cabinet to be appointed 3. Ellis, William D. his man to the at on oe and I t son, George Eaton, have ever le to be u dlvlelon devoted to the ropes in all the nation's wars and that the governor all the to H.BH.TB.PO A I. John F. A. by general; judges to the that he was trj __AK Merrill, Arthur Eoswort'i, of of the silent steed. Scattered seemed spectators been devoted to the principles good riders be tbe President; tbe hands Spratt, If., 8 4 3 3 8 0 5 Ernest Kandall, K. C. appointed by to throw Williams oat of tbs Person and lllon 800 this line will be many Ing ring Nobllt, 6 government. In 1860 there were only through long of departments and judge* to be either of,, 3 3 3 4 3 0 ara for the men clinohed end fell dow Bradbury trying Golf club in ana with all these attractive fea- The Anally Counlhao, 3b., 6 0 3 0 4 0 0 in the city, yet over 400 enlisted bands, Americans or or end also and team. pollj Filipinos, both, Williams a Pitcher Miller a Com- 6 expeots Mahoney on the floor with Manual en top pai \ Smith, rf., 3 3 3 3 0 0 the Civil war. To Jay the people of Gar- tures of the great parade,Uardlner a Its members New general advisory council, the time. Mr. the rel Sullivan, 8h., 4 o 0 0 1 8 3 England league games today: tends to herself tomorrow. of McCormlok, diner work together for that which do proud to be chosen the by a form of plete Puzzle. Conroy, rf. lb., 4 0 1 3 10 1 0 Brockton at T.iunton at by people Given Decisions. was to the men will Cambridge; if eree trying separate Toft, o., 6 0 0 0 3 3 0 to the advancement of their oily, and ■u ITrags to be hereafter carefully deter- Portland; Fitchburg at Paw New- out much suoceas when help oame hoi Clark, ss.. 4 1X2111 uckrt; the same at the centen- harmony prevails TAXATION OF FRANCHISES. mined upon. -. Miller, p..3 at Manchester. an unexpected quarter. Patrolma 3 1 3 0 1 0 port nial of the as now, its Inhabitants Tbe President earnestly desires that Is oily a c Totals, 88 11 18 2 ) 27 8 Umpire Kelley by all odds the best bloodshed cease end that the people of Thomas Quinn who, with squad f 10 will Indeed be a and contented peo- Uov. Roosevelt's Message to Legislature have seen happy an earlv date umpire ws here this season. the Philippines nt enjoy ollioers, was watching the exhibition Pawtucket and TAUNTON. ple. on Subject. the largest msnsore of self government Rosenberg and Fraser Hoxsd Manus Manchester, He Is remarkably aoenrate on balls and jumped Into tbe ring, grabbed ah.k.hh.tb Chairman Spear spoke of the great compatible with psaos and order. po.a, e. strikes. Tbs United States commission about. the body, tore him from the em Brockton men *bo have Maine In Con prepared Twelve Ronnds to Draw. Win. Grant, rf., 4 i o 0 3 6 6 represented N. 2a—Tha Manual t 3 Albany, V., May legisla- the scheme and tbe President oabled his braoe of Williams end tossed Vaught, 3b., 6 0 116 13 gress. He alluded feelingly to the death of tbe form of the document, SNOW RESTORED LITE. ture met In extra session hers tonight. approval one side as If he bed been made of straw Grore, If., 6 0 1110 0 of Congressman Dingley and added that 'lire have made no definite 5 1 3 2 Uovernor Koosevelt's message on the Filipinos then Wllllnms t 3 Iott, of., 3 0 1 for a cessation of Officer Quinn pulled the people of the Second District had in propositions, exoept Wiley, lb., 6 0 1 1 4 3 1 A Victim of Pnturno >ta Practically franohlee tax was raoelved and feet and declared the boat at an end question hostilities until they oan present the bis o., 8 1114 their wisdom selected a worthy successor Burrlll, 11 Raised Prom the Drn own benefit Uls name Is MoDou- 1. cry against corporations of uoted as master punlahment Frasar, wb eepeclal MANCHESTER, 7; NEWPORT, the disease. and the Philippine question. men of business. Jim Filipino congress. sporting reputation, terprises against prosperous and we remember him well as the He a In turn succeeded In getting back at bl gall, N. His ravings had his read a facts and figures while 1 admit It yet remains After a conference tomorrow with the of ceremonies. made little speech Manchester, H., May 33.—Kennedy ceased, temperature We good many freely this, was his wbloh its United States commissioners the many tlmee. The affair becam , only winner we had In the box In the made his second in the 1U7. pulse ha 1 bsgun to weaken, he that indicate true that a corporation derives Filipino before the affair commenced in which opponent appearance pitch- in these days, said, lunch with his breath cams in short and every power from the state should pay to the commissioners wtll Prof. rather warm about tbe flftb wltl season of ’OS of lamented memory. er’s boz for Manchester this afternoon gasps, When 1 he said that this exhibition was intend along evidence of the end 9 Maine In not holding its own. of Its as Scunrraan and will afterwards visit the was at hand. At state a just percentage earnings all tbe am | Frank l^eonard that ed to be the “real and it came Koeenberg doing bualnese brought himihere and supported by excellent fielding, won o’clock the last vest to -»bow that reachad your city this afternoon I backed return for the privileges It enjoys. vessels composing the Amerluan fleet. urticle,” life, of the of the Fraser taking his medlolne like a year and bs certainly did pitch beautl- a from a soore of the r.*Uex action of the eyeball, had nnd the of X deem It wise that the power of lay- Ill spite presence Filipino very near approaching what Mr. McGIn- Trojan pretty game Newport by back 50 years compared figures failed and the nurse Informed thj doctor tax on franchises commissioners in Manila, the military It was a clean but ful ball They say he has since of 7 to 1. a the condi- ing and assessing it would be. He said that out, lively, exceeding Improved Gallagher pitched good game that time with those showing state iterations continue with unabated viiror. ty propheslod that the span was practically dead. The should be left with the authorities, one In whlol than and if that Is true we are forced to hot the home made I found that there wasn't a man in the busi- ly Interesting exhibition, for Newport. boys took the (set for and tion of the state today. not the local authorities, this being in my equarer family granted both men displayed great skill and sclenoe one oonolnsion—John Smith has got a Dine hits with a total of 1L Be was at Maiue then had a valuation of $100,000,- view desirable both for the sake of provld- ness than Larry McCormick,and he intro- 1 ...... /it. move the lifeless .ilshowaot < voeltloix uf FRAMED AY SEC’Y HAY. anu tnis xeuiuru aiono was worm me au gang of very “nifty” hitters, times wild and allowed five men to reach body. a of 229 ducd Mr. McCormick as the referee. Mr. 000. Now it is.9329,000,000, gain To the doctor there was one desperate discrimination against corporations by mission charged. Rosenberg, who ba The Taunton team fielded very weakly llrst by hlttiDg them with the ball. At- mere are aban- McCormick’s in the with left. a rubber blanket par cent in ;>o years, yet the local authorities and also for the sake Tlie Schrmr of (Government for Philip* appearance ring hope Placing iiere several times. Is coir. : and In short didn’t tbe ball it U tendance coat off as if he meant was appeared Inf play BOO. Score: under the luun he reused biiow to be in Maine The valuation of its between fran- his businesa, 1-- — doned farms the working equity vA Hon If Kua Hnlnn and mn.-» pines. and those who know that h In and made into a on chises in different localities." the for fast, say 0 00082 1 0 1—7 brought ted, per capita 50 years ago was #171; today signal applause. Manchester, which he laid the naked. “If a fran- to into as a umi t (lone to worry along for suoh awhile patient, stripped The Governor further says: Washington. May i.2. —The written Mr. then announced that Mr. promises develop good Newport, 00001000 0—1 it is #498; have you all got it? (Laughter.) it lie McGinty Not a quiver of an eyelid, not u gasp, chise is worth very little, should of his as there Is in the business without losing more than one game. had a valuation proposition submitted to the Filipinos to- who was to have boxed Dennis weight Manchester, 0; 3. Er- came as he was laid in the frigid mass. Gardiner 50 years ago taxed very light but where the franchise Connors, Hits, Newport, He (dearly had the of his But it oould have plafed very muoh bet 8. Batter More snow was It covered his Its valuation is is of value. It should be day at Manila by the American commis- McGovern of Portland, "had taken the advantage op ror#, Manchester, 3; Newport, brought. of #1,700.000. Today #11,- great certainly his and Ills is course last Faser is o r ter ball and still lost, for we pot our man let, Kennedy and Lake; Gallagher and arms, legs body Everywhere tells me heavily taxed ; and the value of sion was framed in Washington by Secre- of a and and was unable to ponent night. capable #88,000, My brother Heseltine, part friend, ; Mlileiick. the mass was around him. based upon the use of the city’s or state’s a One exhibition. Th Miller In against them and In his hands pla-ed tightly is al- tary Hay. The only error In the printed his absence Mr. Ma- putting up very The order him there till his that the city’s population 6000, real estate. appear. To Spink was, “keep of its contents is the omission of fairness with which these men boxed th , they were not a very large set of boys, PAWTUCKET, 10; FITCHBURG, 8. down to 101.” though the last census made It only 4500. “The value differs greatly in different report honey of Lewiston had kindly consented temperature goes the in the 12 rounds elicited much fron For the first live Innings only one hit R. 22.— For forty-five minutes the man lay in valuation today places. 1 am perfectly well aware as Chief qualification “principal’* state- to box four rounds for a decision. Mr. applause Pawtucket, I., May Huger That gives a jier capita the snow with no of life. Justle Marshall the and was t was mado against him, and the few that iu hue form for until sigos returning all It and says: ment of the judges to te appointed by had on a of spectators acknowledged pitched Fitchburg of #014. Now I hope you’ve got of is the Spink Mahoney pair orange In fact everyone believed him dead. At ‘The power taxation power beet of the kind seen her came after that were after It wealth the President. It is the intention to give who be the thing dropped the ninth Inning in today's game, when the end of that time the doctor had the will keep It, but I am atrald the of destruction.’ Hat this applies to every adored tights and Mr. McGovern, time. man was th was evident that wouldn’t do If or the as the President has in a long .Neither^ quite they be went to pieces anti Pawtucket scored snow removed and again tried the reflex is not as evenly distributed ns that. species of property. demagogues Filipinos, just ioes not like the orange color, began which were and would nerve to en- aotion test. As he put his finger on the of ignorant enthusiasts who ate misled by as a measure of worst for the 12 rounds boxei any harm, only five runs and won tbe game. Todd, late What has been the history Maine' promised, large self-gov- the performance as soon as time was lid und a minute could succeed in the and eye the quivered later demagogues destroying as seem able to exercise there was nothing tame abou courage boys not; make it too ;>f made his of her brain and brawn and ernment they called by trying to extinguish the wearer though LouLvllle, re-appearance the first flickering pulse sent a thrill Depletion wealth, they would of course, simply bard the at to themselves and due the affair. for people home. with the Pawtucket team. In the early those who were wait- muscle. Thousands and thousands of work the ruin of the entire community; with safety regard )f this Inappropriate article of apparel. | through anxiously is scheduled to meet Jaol The Portland team certainly the he was wild and tnree of the ing. to Western states never and lirst of all of the unfortunates for to the welfare of other nations. There- At ilrst McGovern didn’t do much but Rosenberg played atages six dollars have gone Then came another The doc- whom to feel an in- fore it is proposed to allow them to sears at Lewiston on Thursday most beautiful fielding game they have men he allowed to walk to lirst surprise It has been well said that tney profess especial the aud of nigh afterwards of struck to return. existence of unrea- choose their own inferior lodge swings jabs Mahoney, tor. a man experience, suddenly terest. Hut the very judicial officials ever comes off It be a Bulllvan them their takes its and If this will yet put up. gave wored. Attendance 760. Score: the insensible man a olow on the face. "Westward the star of empire soning hostility to wealth should make to begin with and perhaps the principle though be landed once or twice on the an exhibition as Lewiston has eve first run in the second when he made a The eyes I bad better stop us all the more careful in seeing thut may be extended ir it works well in the Lewiston man in the first round. In the good 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 5—10 opened. way." Now perhaps Pawtucket, said the to lower seen. nice stop, but Giant 2 “Hello, doctor,'’ patient. what I mean wealth nothing justify such grades. rouud gauged Conroy's Fitchburg, 10 111110—8 right here and explain by dugs second McGovern sailed In as if Mr. Robertson is still v^ry ill. but the hostility. W are the trne friends of the President £ohurman did not report to reach too high, sending the ball into the 1 do not mean it Porto Kio especially difficult one over in the the island of Guam. The Marblehead ar- and her muscle. men fell haad lirst to the a distance turnip jntil it was .seen only far in the prospec- her money as reached the of wood s floor, rived at Rio on her from Nor- Girl Carried En- just they piece record in the two-mile run. His tim' > which did look for two or today way of the Baby Away by Newly Df three feet. Here McGovern patch good by its excellent e-pBhking Philippine empire, you Otar Pelletier Bros.’s ice two men perhaps tive, batting generally. folk for the Pacific station. The vvilming- Nurse. house, was II minutes and 3 seconds. Saunder three bases and which meant runs. Nine said that Ameri- gaged and the wearer of the trunks were of the Brocktons made the tjday from Pernambuco for know that Mr. Dingley and each attacked the orange Breckinridge tun|sailed jumped out, one.’of broke the record for hammer throwing chances were taken in the outfield with- Rio. The Ailiunce and the ca was bounded on the East by tho At- pretty badly mixed up. 'lhe crowd >nly home run of the day. Score: Amphitrite ladies, both of whom ’carried many bun- record was 1(6 feet. '99 led th' » were have at rived at Fort Monroe. The latter New York. 33.—What happened to His out an error and several of them lantic ocean and on the.West by George May (relied and shouted all kind of advice to 40000 2 12 5—14 for a of ammunition anri dles. 09 while 19U0 wa * hard ohanoes at thut. And Couni- Brockton, comes supply a bold case of the of a classes, winning points, pretty Dewey. He also said that if President be kidnapping Mahoney and McGovern became unpopu- Cambridge, 1 0 3 0 0 u 0 0 0— 3 will return to her station off Fort Royui The larger of the two men took Mrs. second with 47. The events und winner < too that he hasn't child was to the today h in showed forgotten to further instruct her class of seamen McKinley wanted to overtake Dewey he reported police lar at cnce. The men were separated Brockton, 0. Er- Cohen by the arm while the other grabbed were as foil ows: bow to the eld Counle hasn’t Hits, 15; Cambridge, has arrived ut and a score of detectives were at once play game gunners. The Essex Fort should go Kast and meet him as ho came and returned to the ring where the round rors. Brockton, 2; Cambridge, 4. Bat- Miss Cohen and held her so Urmly that Final 100 yurd-dash—Stine field, llrst ; been the bag up to the mark, Monroe. I sent out in an endeavor to arrest the McGovern still playing teries, Everson and Evers; Mahoney and round. Shakespeare says—and always Boded with rushing his 10 1 her arm is still sore. Mrs. Cohen asked Quinn, second; Cali, thtid. Time, 2' a Curtis. The child is < but yesterday he frisked around like like to Shakespeare into a speech: offenders. missing Marion, man aud at him with his seconds. FOUR MINERS KILLED. put the men what they wanted, and they re- butting head, 18 months’ old of Arthur mile Par colt and scooped up everything that Our life linds tongues in trees, the daughter while Mahoney landed some heavy blows One-half ran—Merrill, first; NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE STANDING B. May 22.—By the break- plied that they wanted the bundles and about his And he hit the Rossland, C., llooks in brooks, an of a firm, sons, second; Donnuckcr, third. Time lurked territory. in the running Clark, employe publishing on his head and neck. Per ing of some machinery main shall j all tbe money they had. The women opponent’s 17 1-2 seconds. Won. Lost. Ct. Sermons in stones and good in everything. nurse ball too in a way that charmed every be the War mine, the cage was She was taken, the police say, by a In the third round McGovern went in of Eagle pre- hard to be released*t)ut the Pole vault—Sunuders, 8.9 feet; Quinn, Portland, 0 0 1000 the 350 Now it turns out that we have in this who pleaded high- holder. A single, a two-bagger und a cipitated to th.> bottom of shaft, named Carrie Jones, 21 years old. a wild man. met him 8.9 feet. Taunton, 7 2 .777 and took a like Mahoney with f«»et. W. F. Sohonlield. James O. Palmer. oountry many hgnest intelligent peo- waymen only tighter grip. But Isn’t a bad work, but there 4 was hired last week by the Clarks 120-yard hurdlj—Stlnchlleld, first; YV11 triple day’s Brockton, 4 500 A. Neville and H. A. d ple who can see nothing in our present smaller one saw that a terrible left bander aud brought him T homas Moneyfle when fch6 Miss VUV IUUIM/UI XltU 4 5 whole UOO IIO Cl UOOM my Fitchburg, .444 situation but imperialism. William Mc- through an advertisement. The to his knees. McGovern rushed lusi their lives. Cohen seemed about to faint, he released Again 29 3-4 seconds. Newport, 3 6 375 Kinley ut the Home Market club dinner seems to have been a cleverly laid Counie’s bitting. thing his man and once more came down upon dash—Ham, first; Merrill, Pawtucket, 3 5 375 in Hoston, said that imperialism was for- her and she plucked up courage and ran 440-ynrds John Smith and NoblU both had their The child was taken out yesterday third. 58 1-5 sec 3 7 .300 plot. « a r, his knees from the effects of s second; Willis, Time, Manchester, eign to our purpose and our institutions. ♦ h'uuruiM. rn.il.., .nrl jfa ftn., rt nullorl Mahoney the nurse and the onds. eye on the ball, John’s way of driving Cambridge, 2 7 .222 — Vet some people began s to iill the mulls afternoon by empty blows. xne crown appro veu oi ine Lew- for help. Operator Eugene Murphy and Putting shot—Saunders, 82.9 feet; us of the back —WE with on a national crime and was found the It out remindiog old days pamphlets baby carxiage by police Iston’s man’s work and cheered him 31.9 31.8 feet. th.. hall nf wee If, was this latter title James the gate an- Childs, feet; Kichardson, Central Hark. Soon Mrs. Winn, night tender, in ’95, when MoDougall used to be pitch- In afterward, McGovern forced his man Kunulng 5.2 lead on citizen down my swered her call aud the s saw wildly. Finally high jump—Willis, feet; DOSTON DOWNS ST. LOUIS which eliierly foot-pad for us and the then manager of the Would like to inform the Residents of is this Clark reoeivcu tois letter: and tried to Saunders, 5 feet. ing way to exclaim: “Who man who and rushed Into a corner throw him over West End and the in (»cn- them coming into the woods Mile run—Parsons, first; Merrill, sec- Pawtuokets .was smashing them out to the City Culls this a hell of a wary” (Laughter.) Mrs.Clark: Do not look for your nurse As soon as the lud the Superbaa Uo to Head of the ropes. referee could ond; third. Time 5 25 1-5. \ oral that we have as tine a John D. said that we were lo and baby. They are sate In our posses- again. llrown, the fence every other time he camo to the Column^ Long give the men with his In National the same sion where will remain for the The and Mr. Winn separate Mahoney, 229-yard hurdles—Stinebtield,first; Call, League. the people of the Philippines they pres* operator accompan- bat, and oftener. Giant Conroy, Clark in matter out of the a trifle aroused, to second; Donnceker, third. civilization that you enjoy Gardiner, ent. Jf the is. kept ied the ladies to their home In mger pinceeded pound won the Throwing hummer—Saunders, 105 feet ami Miller eaoh oaiue in for their two- St. Louis, Mo., May 22.—Boston yet these people will not down. They hands of the police and newspapers you McGovern to his heart’s content and to house and started to search the 89.0 feet; 89.2 feet. *n from St. Louis The ine of Gents’ me of the verses we used to read back safe and sound. Googlns Kichardson, Sturgis, the Gi ant's remarkably easy game today. remind will get jour baby the of the crowd. At the end baggers being Funiisnings While were in great joy 22!o-yard dash—>t inch Held, first; 11am, over lot in our school books: If instead you make a big time about it premises. they looking timely. 'ibe big fellow has a pleasing Bostons hammered Jones all the see >f the second round McUovern staggered second; Call, third. Tline,26 2*5 seconds. and publish it all over we will to it the and Mrs. Cohen was seven runs as can the He thrusts his fists against the posts, stable, trying Disooe. Urst way of the bull out to the fence in the third inning, scoring be found in country. that never see her alive into his corner and when the throwing—Kichardson, rapping And still insists he sees the you again. to unlock the front the gong fourth and Also that our ghosts. ■ door, tramps ap- Saunders, second; Sturgis, third. when there are two or three men on base* Bates relieved Jones in the We are driven to this by the fact that Kiunded th« referee announced (Laughter.) from behind the stable and that^Mr. l wo-mile run—Merrill, first ; to live hits dur- we cannot get work and one of us has peared ugain Pursons, The game wan ours from Ifie aeid the visitors down Give the administration time to McGovern said his head ached and the second. 11 minutes 3 seconds. carry a child want of when asked what said Time, of the Hickman dying, through proper they wanted, they start, and after the thiid inning it was ing the remainder game. out its promises. iecision was to who left Running broad jump—Quinn, 14.4 feet CUSTOM CLOTHING DETP'S treatment and nourishment. Your baby were for a house. given Mahoney, for but be was AND This is a good time to think of the ad- looking boarding Stevens, 17.2 feet; Donnocker, 17.1 feet. a of how darted to pitch Boston, is safe and in good hands. The nurse the amidst the cheers of the crowd. only question badly Manager of Maine. How lit- Once more the railroad were ring was substituted vantages of the tftate girl is still with her. If everthing is employees Moore's team would be worsted. rery wild and Nichols we do to make them known. We are Mr. McGlnty made his appeurunee in are uu to date, aud will compare toT-i. > tle will hear from us or called upon for protection but the men for him in the third. The latter was quiet you Monday SHRINK DESPOILED. As has been intimated, MoDougall with in the As to asked to send men and money away. the again in a few minutes and FAMOUS ably any city. prices Tuesday. skipped away and were not seen again. ring nvincible. Attendance 2300. Score: What do we do to invite men and proved a good thing after all and eight we don’t intend to be discounted by any. money (Signed) Three. laid that the next bout would be between Santiago de Cuba, May 22.—The start- hereV It is In this way that these cen- runs were scored off Him In the first 1 0 7 0 0 1 0 1 0—10 All we ask is for you to call, examine There Is evidence to show that the nurse LOGS COMING IN. Jack Williams of New Orleans ling discovery wus made yesterday that Boston. tennial celebrations do a work for (cheers,) 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0— 3 our aud great girl wrote this letter. Mrs. Clark is in the famous shrine of Nuestra Senort three Innings, though it is no more thuu St. Louis, 1 goods get prices. and one which will tend to her ind Luke Manual of Maine a serious condition and the Gardiner, May 22.—The lumbermen are Portland, (more El Cel re had been robbed of suspense way Cardidad at fair to say that his support was not the Boston. 12; fcSt. Louis, 4. Errors, run for rounds. Here Mr. Me- Hits, prosperity. cause her death. just now getting their first of logs. sheers), eight jewels valued at 125,010 and that tht St. Louis, ti. Hick- As Mr. Littlelield concluded his re- best, iso the game went along until the Boston. 1; Batteries, The K' Lumber com was Manual, wh bead of the statue had been broken of! and marks with renewed of con- nnebeo company liinty interrupted by nan, Nicools Clark; Jones, Bates expressions and removed. The report caused greai eighth when the Portland team fell down to the of he another strike in SACO. pleted sawing their stock of old logs last said he was hired to box only 6ix rounds. md Criger. gratulation people Gardiner, excitement in the town, where the sbrim for the first time, errors by Sullivan and was again loudly applauded. week and tomorrow will on new Mr. McGlnty then called out for the been the attraction. At Cincinnati—Cincinnati, 5; New begin has long principal in a run. At't»*r graceful end remarks Men Clark letting & Conaol, appropriate AH the Mnchiue Didn’t (Jet 4—ten Littlefield Shop ones. At the very time when freights had manager of the exhibitions, and asked tfork, innings. by Hon. George W.Heseltine and Will C. They nad the bases all filled up for At Louisville—Brooklyn, 5; Louisville, Chairman said that Pay Halted. jumped up 80 per cent because of greater now many rounds Manual had signed to Atkins. Esq., Spear FIVE HOLES IN PA HIS. some more tallies, but our man Noblit Gen. Chamberlain had that demand in Boston and New York the box. The manager said it was six RAILWAY requested rounds, himself under well meant At Chicago,—Philadelphia, 4; Chicago, SQUARE. he be net culled If he did not Falmouth, Eng., May 22.—The crew o: placed King's upon. Jiiddeford, May 22.—Another strike was mill men found that the supply of last whereupon some in the crowd begun to i. his fame won at Little Round the Paris during toe day were engaged ir speak, at the Saco & Pettee ma- At Cleveland—Washington, 14; Gleve- Inaugurated year's logs was getting vary small and ihout that it was advertised to be eight the coal from her bunkers. PORTLAND Top would speak tor him. Then Mr. jettisoning and, 3. this all the were tc chine afternoon, union some of the mills have been to ind but rounds would who recently __ ^pear culled upon Gov. Garcelon to stand shop obliged nothing eight Divers employed At Pittsburg—Pittsburg 9; Baltimore, maygeodti the wreck of the Mohegan, havt up aud show himself if he did not say a men except the moulders coming out to shut down in consequence. imtisfy them. In the four rounds which inspect L word iiut the ex-governor did been examining the inside of the Paris speak enforce the demand of the ware dressers, !ollowed these people got more than they Does Coffee and extended the congratulations of for the purpose of ascertaining the extern l NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. men for an in- FUNERAL OF JOHN KEALEY. \ hands and furnace : to see. Mr. wounu this done. discovered PAPERS Lewiston to her sister city of Gardiner. yard ?aiii McGlnty up of the damage They WALL The Governor said that he presented bun- creas9 of twenty cents a day in wages. Gardiner, May 22.—The funeral services little 6pecch by saying that “this hout is lour or live large holes. i with i _Won. Lost. Per ct helf as a of a man born ware this increase Agree Brooklyn..ti 9 .709 living specimen The machinists given of John Kealey, the father or the well {Oing to be the real thing, though we call —FOB THE — In Massachusetts and now a resident of YALE ACCEPTS. it. Loins. 21 9 .700 after the strike two weeks ago, but the known Rev Father of t a exhibition,’’ and Mr. Mc- 19 11 633 Maine, living in the town in which he priest, Kealey, boxing i You ? ( .'hlc&go. hands house men who Fisher of tb« Cincinnati. 17 10 .629 was born. 1 have reached the age of bti yard and plokle Belfast, were held today at the Catholic ilnty was not mistaken in his prediction. New York, May 22.—Cupt. athletic team ioston. 18 11 .621 some said Garce- Yule today notified 11 L If drink Grain-O—made from w years and months, Dr. belong to the same branch of the Federa- church in W'hiteheld. There was a It with some us all not, 12 very began sparring, Sherrill, chairman of the ad Philadelphia. 17 .586 ion. It is said that the good die young. graduate X pure grains. A lady writes: “The Baltimore. 16 11 .533 tion of Dabor as the machinists, got no large attendance from different parts of jreatsevent do. Then Williams got down committee that the Iron y Season. can visory challenge time I made Grain-O I did not L 11 18 .379 Spring 1 only explain my presence tonight first *lttsburg. advanoe, the company claiming that they the state. Rev. Fr. of Hall o- » solid work and to deliver some Oxford and Cambridge universities to » y on the theory of the survival of the Nelllgan began X like it but after using it for one X 4«w York. 10 la .357 this were the full market dual athietio meeting, had been formal!] -oulsville. lo 19 .344 littest. Loud laughter greeted sally, already paid price well, Rev. Fr. McDonald of Portland, ,erribl« blows on Manual's neck ami would induce me to / Mr. Sherrill said that then / week nothing Washington. 7 23 .233 and the venerahle visitor from Lewlstou for their services. The union sent a let- Rev. Fr. of Manual received accepted. nourishes Our New Stock is now com McCarthy Gardiner and lead, which without teemed to be no doubt about liarvart S g.» back t<» coffee.” It Cleveland. 6 20 .231 was loudly applauded. ter to the agent presenting their griev- Rev. Fr. Larnbier of Whitefleld offi- llnohing. He managed to get back some sending a formal acceptance in a shor a and feeds the system. The children plete in All Grades, and we The exercises of the evening closed with BASE BALL NOTES. ance as no answer was cun drink it with bene- / a reception by Governor and Mrs. Pow- and forthcoming ciated. >f the blows he received with Interest, time. / freely great solicit an examination of styles lit. It is the sub- X ers and Mayor aod Mrs Patten. at one o’Mook this afternoon, they left ind when the gong sounded at the end X strengthening Noblit is a jewel. There isn't a man and Get a prices. of the of BIG SARDINE FACTORY. / stance of pure grains. pack- / Tomorrow is one great, days the shop abortly after, aooording to a jf the lirst round both men were pratty ii the league who is doing soj good vwork Competent Workmen v age to-day from your grocer, follow w Supplied the week for then the mighty parade previous agreement. well warmed up. The second ins. May 12 —Work on the fouuda u the outfield and he is hitting the ball began Much the directions In making it and you at RdRMonnble Prices. divisions move 7 y in will The machinists are left off. 1 eight long through say they perfectly where the drat Manual received tton for the large surdine factory of tin L will have a delicious aud healthful. L 1 sweetly. reets of the It will be a from the st city. pa- satisfied with their own pay as raised touie wicked punishment In the lirst of Standard Sardine syndicate at Mac bias X table beverage for old and young. X Manager Moore directed his team rade in wh < Lt all the Gardiner people will after the last strike out they propose to ;his round and retuliattd once or twice port, was begun today. When completcc A 15c. and 25c. y \ he bench in citizen’s clothes. Hubert is t ike for there is a chance for the demand of the his man to the will be the best « me of the best fellows iu the business part nearly uphold twenty-live jy forcing ropes. This tiie factory equipped or X Insist that your grocer gives you GRAIN-0 X The with a no imitation. A he is win everybody. i.nlformid societies will other members of their union whose pay continued during the third round, Man- the Maine coast, capacity of 76, A Accept | inti deserves all the success LORING, SHORT & HARMON le f ", the Governor and his Council has not been ra sed. ual putting up a good clean exhibition 000 cases during the canning seasou. ling. fsMTwdti 1

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A n aged lady had a narrow escape from TODAY WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING being run over by the Gorham short train Bronchitis. on the Portland & Rochester yesterday afternoon. She was walking on the track* that Leads near Pearl street and did not see the ap- A Dangerous Malady = = - proaching train. The engineer was - = to .Serions Complications. obliged to bring the train nearly to a blow the whistle a num- SUITS. and GOOD BUSINESS standstill, GREAT VALUES IN ber of times. We Know of a Remedy That Will The circle of Crescent assembly, P. H., with Mra. to see the Conquer It. will meet Thursday, May 2S, $8.50 and 9.50 are the Just ask suits. T. T. Thompson, at bar home 19 Sawye* $6.75, prices. street, Woodfords. 1 Vinol, New Tonic Reconstrnctor Rev. K. P. Wilson, pastor of the Wood- BARGAINS LIKE THESE EMPHASIZE OUR LEADERSHIP IN THE CLOTHING TRADE MORE STRONGLY THAN EVER. We Recommend, Having fords Congiegatlunal ehureb, preachej Sunday forenoon In exobange with Rev. in of STANDARD CLOTHING is rigidly maintained. Hroad, progressive and liberal methods rule here Thoroughly Tested It. G. W. Reynolds the pastor of the Con- HERE—notwithstanding the great crash prlees—the enduring quality Set mind on standard of then como ‘here and have it realized. gregational church at Gorham. and bring you honest values back by almost half a century of reputation building. your your highest perfection—and Foieman Walter Hawkes of the depart Will So Sure Are We That Vinol ment of publlo works has recovered Iron] — hls rsoent Illness and Is to tbs Cure Bronchitis That We Guar- attending — AT THESE SUIT BARGAINS FOR TODAY. duties of hls position. LOOK antee Its Action. The adjourned annuel mooting of ths SPECIAL GREAT RARGAIX9 ONE LARGE EOT OF Oakdale hall association la to be held ths Genuine All Wool BICYCLE SUITS. I\ GOOD third Thursday evening In June. Plain Dark Grey Serge Suits, Sawyer If You Take Vinol, and Are Not Men Notice. Woodfords people are rooelvlng the foil Young lowing Invitations from Mr. and Mrs. C. Fine Blue Suits. We have succeeded in securing some Satisfied that It Has Helped warranted all pure wonted, selling to- Suits, Serge A. Cushing of Brookline, Mass., former choice at low prices. Latest cut. in stores at and YY'e have got the newest suits out styles We Will Return Charle* day many $10 $12 each, You, y of Woodfords! Mr. and Mrs. and Cheviots; If can it in Portland foi Newest styles, for in undressed Worsted you dupllcato breasted coat and double breastec Clothing Boys. A. the honor of youi and worth it. Our price today, Single Yonr Money. Cushing request When we less than will make you a presen wearers; fast colors. $15,wo one 5.00, 0.50, clurablo two presence at the marriage of their daugb great vests. YVe offer lot of handseme 200 good piece doubft>. of to Mr.Charle* the cloth we to sell It. TODAY breasted knee pant suits,for boys$ ter. Leonlce Helen Clnnery 96.75 each. bought expected light home spun goods made by Sawyei and 8.50 tO'ld* 6tl and Vinol is Better Than Other Forms Kdmond Cushing, on Tuesday, June suits for each. They go today | real value $3.00 3.50. TODAY, these $18 of Dover. A at 8 o'clock at the Woodfords Congreg- 10.00 a suit. YY'oolen Company genuine of Cod Liver Oil, and a Su- ational church. $18 suit. TODAY only BICYCLE TROUSERS, $2.00 a suit. $6.75 a unit. Just for today. perior Rebuilder. The young couple after their marrlagt Mrs. 81.50 to 5.00 are to go with Mr. and Cushing, * Beautiful Blue ______ot Serge Suits, who are to take op their residence MIDDY We Can Endorse Vinol, Because Paolflc coast, where Mr. Cushing Is ts SUITS, in regular sizes, made by Washington Worsted Sack Choice Dark Undressed Worstei BOYS’ BICYCLE engage Id business. Fine Fancy Suits, Grey $9.50. SUITS, It Is a Bona-Fide Medical Mills; 12 ounce goods; for real value $2.00, 2.25,2250* Ths olrcle of Crescent assembly. P. S., 9 to 13 and warranted Worsted. Regular age years. $6.50, $8.00 $10.00 Mrs. worth or Our pure Suits, Discovery, and Not a will meet Thursday, May 25tb with they are $10 $12. price grades, TODAY only and 3.00: at her home, 19 Saw valub this seasen. TODAY, T. T. Thompson, warranted wool. Regular $15 Patent Medicine. pure In yer street, Wocdfords. $6.50 a suit. 10.00 each The best values 5.00 a suit* The Woman's Foreign Missionary socl Value TODAY SAILOR SUITS, Bronchitis is altogether too prevalent ety will ooniiuot the services at the Clarli 9.50 ages 4 to 10, in this climate. Bronchitis often ends Memorial Methodist church, next Sun Don’t fail to see the of KNEE PANTS fatally unless specially cared for in Ite day. Mrs. A. C. Trafton Chebeagn* 2.50, and 3.73 of a former ol We have marked down our We offer some great values in $1.50, early stages. Frequently bronchitis is a Island, and the wife pastor for ever saw, ALL WOOL SUITS forerunner of consumption. this churoh, will speak on foreign mis Boys’ Top-Coats and Reefers, Boys you should take the risk of slons. SPRING Mo one letting OVERCOATS, Men's and Men’s Trousers for men and young men that we are disease Into a where Tbe following are the advertised letter* Young EVERY PURCHASE OF this develop stage TODAY 38c. TODAY at CLOTHING, offioe: Florenc* High grade, Low pi ice. 20c, 25c, showing it is icoorab!o. There is no necessity of at the Woodfords post 4.95, 6.50, 9.50 to reduce stock, a prise at this Reducing frcru bronchitis when K Bailey, Mrs. Simeon Harris, Mrs. K. suffering Vinol, Stock Sale. H\ Kincr. Stevens & Co. 50c and up. $0.75, 8 50 and 9.50 Wine of Cod Liver Oil, exftts. We know and 910.00. 1.00 up. $2.43 w bat we are talking about when we rec- $ ommend Vinol It is a genuuine medi- WESTBROOK. -*r cal discovery, that has been thoroughly tested, and found to be in every oas# all aaa that we claim for It. It owes its virtues Three esses of scarlet fever on Maple to the fact that it contains tte active cur- street have been reported to the board ol atLe principles found in the cod's liver health. STANDARD CLOTHING we CO., i a conr-enfed state. Come to us, and Mr. A1 Fowler, who runs the stationery will convince you in a very few minutes at the paper mills, has completed how delicious Vinol is. engine a small one-eighth power engine, which If you are not Fatisflei that all we is a line specimen of workmanship. Mr. claim for Vinol is true, we will give you Fowler is n thorough mechanic and en your money back. This is a reasonable, glneer and is accustomed to handling fair offer, and one you should not let machinery. This is the third small en- BOND’S pass. Do not fail to come and call on us gine that he has built. at ono9, and Jet us tell you all we know Friday evening the Rev. W. F. Berry about this new tonic rebuilder. the WILTON will lecture under the auspices of SIMMONS & HAMMOND, Warren church Y. P. S. C. E. Phurnmctsts — 573 Congress.St. Cloudman Post, G. A. R., the Keliel

— AL80— Corps, Wade Camp, S. of V., and theli D. W. HESELTINE & CO, Ladies' Aid society are to attend Me- HYGIENIC Cor. Cougrmn and Myrtle St«.. morial Sunday services next Sunday BREAD, morning at the Warren Congregational Velvet church. A sermon appropriate to the Carpets. THE COURTS. 1 occasion will be preached by the pastor, All the Nutriment of the Wheat. This serviceable of has Rev. W. G. Mann. Contains grade Carpeting | of MUNICIPAL COURT. Tne regular meeting Mlzpah chap been largely improved in manufacture, and ter, O. K. S.. was held Monday evening ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS. In the court Monday morn- municipal at its hall on Main street. There were at present compares favorably in designs F. McLaughlin received ing, benjamin present as guests a delegation of the offi- tfc RENT 90 in for drunkenness aud &I0 MADE BY GOUDY and colorings with tho days jail cers snd members from Leering chapter myl9F&S.Tn.Th&Stf resisting an officer. and one-bMlf costs for of Woodfords and from Pine Tree chap- Goth was sentenced to for Richard jail ter of Gorham. The degrees were con- 30 for drunkenness. PARIS GREEN WHILE days ferred on several candidates after which TOOK SCHOOL AND COLLEGE. WILTONS. 60 for the ROYAL Patrick Murray got days refreshments were served. DESPONDENT. same offence. made the SICK The repairs necessary by fire About 9 o'clock Sunday evening Dr. 1 A CHILD. Our price is nenrly one-half with the Andrew MeCallum, oharged with being PENNELL INSTITUTE. in the Westbrook Congregational church F. Barrett was called to attend Mr. Har- Can be matin healthy, happy and toht by giving it Tran’s Elixir. Worms went to for 60 cause ill health lu thousands of children aud their presence is not same durability. a common druuakrd, jail The new liv- Rev. H. A. Childs cf Gray are nearly completed. carpet ry Barbour, a young mun'of ^3 years, preached suspected. True’a Elixir expels worms and euros all the complaints common ('ostivenesa. Indigestion, Sour days. has been put down and it Is hoped that at Cumberland Mills. Bar- the aui:uul sermon. Sunday, before the in children. Feverishness, ing Young Stomach, etc. Made of pure, harmless, vegetable iugredieuts. designs and colorings. Thomas Clark ar.d Michael E. Flaher- class of Pennell Institute be Special the congregation can worship there next oour has of late been on a prolonged graduating for drunkenness and disturbance, were fore a sized audience. On 26 at ty Sunday. spree aud Sunday night returned home good May TRUE’S ELIXIR CURES sentenced to and co6ls. has a for 47 v^ars. Restores health each pay $5 sick and He decided that 10.30 o’clock will occur the graduating It been standard household remedy A .special meeting or Co. M, Cleaves discouraged. to adults, acts immediately on the blood, cures diseases ot the mucous wa wpriD'Pi’V r'Auir. exercises of the cluss of with the fol- of the bowels and tone and vigor. Price:** cents. X. G. S. was held he would try and end all, so he went to '00, lining stomach, gives 3 Kitles, M., Monday Ask your druggist for it. Write fur book “Children ami their Diseases —free. In the U. S. District court, petitions in evening at the Hook and Ladder com- a closet in tbe house and finding a quan lowing programme: March. have been bleil by: West End. The meeting was tlty of Paris geen mixed it up and took bankruptcy pany rooms, Prayer. William M. Portland. held for the of and the dose. He no sooner realized the con- L Davis, purpose T. reorganization Louise Freeman W. Salutatory, Lucy ¥, Hartwell H. Somes and Daniel F. report to the regimental officers for duty. dition that he was In than he called the Essay—Education as Related to Civic Ina Emma Harbour The seat of Nervous Diseases Is at base of brain, Somes (xl. H. Somes & Co.,) Hallo well. There were 39 of the company attention of some of the fumily to wbat Prosperity, original When the nerve cells at ibis waste, a terrible Essay—True Mobility, Toth* MAD* point 24 Free Street. Everett H. Deeds. for A committee he had done. A brother was sent for the TKZiJC ^ King, that reported duty. Gertrude Maude Htlmson f decline of tne system occurs. Nervous Debility, Memory, Pain in Back Herbert D. Wood, Hum ford, n consisting of Jumee W. Graham, Eugene doctor who administered the antidotes Class Delia Haskell Atrophy, Varioocelc.P'ailing History, May Insomnia. Etc., are symptoms of thik P. Biddeford. and H. was and saved the man’s life. The Dyspepsia, George Roussin, M. Cummings C. Leighton young Essay—Sensational Journalism, condition. Neglected, it resultsiu Paresis,Cft|| wus Lois Hrown Libby Charles G. Owen, Auburn. appointed to visit the mayor and other young man doing nicely yesterday Insanity, or Consumption. Palmo Tablets HUy, KsFay—Inllueuoe of Associates, cure tliese ills the starved C. Crockett, Mars Hill. officials relative to a for and the doctor says that he will recover. by renewing Clyant providing place Annie Katrina Hohnen CURu cells, all drains ana replacing weakness bate checking A petition in bankruptcy has been the company drills and armory. The Westbrook ball team plays Class Prophscy, Charles Wedon Pennell UCDl/nilC nCRII ITV with strength and ambition. 50c. a box; 1 a boxes NCnVUUd UCDILIIIa iron-clad Send for Free filed Aaron Snow of Jackson. The committee the South Portlands Saturday. Class Oration—Educated Intellect in (wit'i guarantee) $5.00. against following investigating -Book. MALSID DRUG CO., CLEVELAND, O, of American Society, Old Age Postponed.- was pro tern, to act on applioa The funeral services tbe late Mrs. appointed Erl on Weldon Foeg C. H. GUPPY AGO., AGENTS, PORTLAND, ME. widow of the late L.O. RAILWAY MATTERS. tions for membership: Lieut. W. C. Diantha A. Bean, Essay—Courage, Lena Maud McConkey Lord, Sergeant E. W. Rome, C. Ii. Bean of Portland, daughter of the late Valedictory. Peroio Edith Leavitt D. of are Hinging Class Ode. Leighton. Recruiting committee: Lieut. Edward Woodbury Westbrook, The Island Garden theatre, a large Ike treasury department in its latest to bo held Wednesday afternoon at Si. 30 Music will be furnished during the ev- Lord, Lieut. Hobbs, F. B. Spear, J. W. wooden structure on an island in the 135 o’clock at tbe Westbrook batch of decisions, has promulgated two Congregational ening. At 2.30 p. m. the Alumni associa- Graham, Marshall Merrill. It was voted church. Burial at tbe old Saoarappa Androscoggin river in Lewiston burned Statements affecting the transportation tion will give a reception at Institute hall to request the G. A. K. posts in the cemetery. at noou yesterday. The building had not RANDALL & RCALLISFER the State of and at 8.30 will occur the of goods across Maine. One of Alfred and Camden where com- anniversary The loss is towns LITERARY CLUB. lieen usad for several years. EAGLE of these statements which has the CKESCO concert at the Free Baptist church. The weight rades of the company are buried to deco- estimated at It was owned by the Ceoilian assisted by Charles T. $1,500. of legal decisions, affects the Maine Cen- club met for tbe Qimrtete, rate the graves Memorial Day at the ex- The Cresco Literary Griiley, reader, will be the artists. Lewiston, Bruuswlok and Bath Klectric tral railroad and is addressed to the col- club season pense of the company. The meeting ad last time during the present street railway. The lire is supposed to lector of customs at Portland. The oth- to next at 7.81 at the residence of Mrs. 6 Grant who have used it BICYCLES journed Monday evening Walker, The dehate^between Hebron Academy have been 6et by tramps er effects directly the Boston & Maine COAL. on last. Nine members o’clock at the same place. street, Wednesday and which settles the for a lodging house. The woodwork on railroad and is addressed to the collector Higgins Institute, In the court Mon were and Mrs. Crowley, Mrs. Shaw Westbrook'munioipal present among the the Maine Central railroad bridge caught of customs at Boston. Both the championship preparatory F. X. F. X. Girard, Jr., and Mrs. Lovell were guests. itself was not serious- decisie^is, day Girard, schools of Colby college, was won bj tire, but the bridge or statements, are the same in effect. and a French woman named Bouohwei After the preliminary poetical quota- A Full Assortment ot Lehigh and Free- Higgins. ly damaged. AT $25:00. in Acting Secretary Spaulding, writing were bound over the each the Mrs. Walker, read [to grand jury tions, president, A warrant for was drawn Mon- tor to the collector at refers to a $10,544 Coals Domestic Use. ; Portland, sum of as a result of a war- a Instructive and Burning are the in the $300 very interesting paper of the of These Wheels regular of the Maine Central MAINE NEWS NOTES. day in favor governor Maine, previous application rant sworn them J. B. Rous on Rome of She also read a de- Pocahontas (Semi-Bituiniiious) and against by today. of the lirst installment of the for to In pavnieut railroad authority transport unap- sin of them with con- account of the this city, charging lightful literary pursuits of Maine for ex- Creek Cumberland Coals are corded and amount duo the state Georges praised merchandise, sealed, an dofame of the of who is a most Elisha Drake. the noted hermit of EAGLE spiracy in attempt to hh Queen Italy, in the 1898 ROADSTERS, from the of pense incurred and paid aiding for general steam and as a common carrier port character. The court found student. Purkinau, committed suicide a few days ousel-passed probable indefatigable to raise the volunteer assembled Me. The was made United States army received t>y us and only recently from parts of the Vanceboro, application cause aud bound them over to the The election of officers for the He had had au eccentric career. forge use. just Sep coming ago. are of an amendment to the in the war with Spain. factory. They under authority tern her term of the then took Mrs. He became a reciuse because of the elope- > grand jury. year place. Nearpuss A. Whit- Genuine J.fkens alley Franklin, amendment A stranger who drove into F. act of June 10, 1680, which was elected aud ment of his handsome wife a few unanimously president, young left President tier’s stable at Old Orchard Sunday, English and American Gunnel. was approved by McKinley, accepted the honor In a graceful and years ago. She was about 21 and he 65. in his there, and, taking one of Mr. High-Grade Every Respect February 2, 1899. The acting secretary's Mrs. .Stevens was re- She became Infatuated with the hired rig AUGUST FLOWER. appropriate speech. o drive an Above Coals Constant- in Whittier’s best teams for of answer states: “You are authorized elected vice Mrs. Hanson wIf? man and the two and and are president, departed together. Otli- of construction equipment fully GUARANTEED. a of hour abont the plaoe, disappeared. On Hand. one instances where sufficient quantity “It is a surprising fact” says Prof. chosen delegate to the Literary union Proposals will be opened ut the treas- ly You cannot help buying if you want a cers of various cities have been requested TELEPIfOKE .... IOO-*> unappralned merchandise in bond is not Iloiiton, “that in my travels in all parts and Miss Porter wus made secretary. All urer’s office Wednesday, the 24th, at 11.30, of tue for the last ten 1 to arrest him on sight. GRADE WHEEL AT CHEAP offered to fill an entire car or compart- world, years, tbe members of the club felt that tho for the iirst job in the building line OFFICE: HIGH MONEY. have met more people having used ol York ment thereof, to allow the Maine Central acting had fullfi led the duties wliloh is to be dona at the Home at County Attorney Mathews pro- Green’s August Flower than any president 7b Commercial & 70 Exchange Sts. This is tho genuinely BEST BICl’CLE BARGAIN of the year. such merchandise to have the court deal with souse I company to transport other for of her position with great tact and Tngtis this summer, a one-story exten- poses aprS U.W&Fti remedy, dyspepsia, deranged before the from Vanceboro, Me., provided the pack- liver and stomach, and for constipation. dignity. sion, with basement, 15x30 feet, to Head- witnesses who were to appear and who ages are corded and sealed as prescribed. I find for tourists and salesmen, or foi After the election of the offioers, cafe quarters building, to be placed upon a grand jury in bound over cases, office where witnesses who persons filling positions, frapps and cake were served by Miss foundation of piling, failed to do so. These were ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. THE JAMES BAILEY headaches and bad feelings from CO., MORRILLS. general Walker and Miss Den net, and Mrs. fit is reliably reported that William Lifc- wore put under bonds or personal recog- subscriber notice that / habits exist, that Green’s hereby gives ho 264-Middle Street-264 irregular with at tbe tleileld of 35 old, has nizance to attend the grand jury session. THEhas been duly appointed Administrator Flower is a It Hinds presided great grace Kennebunk, years Aujgu»t grand remedy. concerned of the estate of the tea table. Miss Porter then read “A just finished a forty days’ fast, during Most of the delinquents wero The class day exsrolsee at Westbrook does not injure system by frequent DANIEL II. BURNS, late of Yarmouth in the is excellent for sour stomachs Love a most which time be took in the way of in the Biddeford caucus “riot'' case9. of Cumberland, deceased, and are io be omitted this year ow- use, and Literary Story,” amusing nothing County given Seminary as the law directs. All Medical Association, aud Sample bottles and also several from nourishment water. He undertook Two prisoners oontlned for drunken- bonds persons Maine 1 WATCHES ON INSTALLMENTS. ing to so much other work on hand. indigestion.” tnorceau, chapters except demands against the estate of said de- free at F. E. Fickett’s, 212 Danforth, E. in in Alfred from the having The Fadettes’ ladles about Kate Djuglas Wiggin s charming story, the feat by the advice of a physician ness, jail, escaped ceased are desired to present the same for set- 1 Waltham and Elgin Watches. A large stoclc orchestra, 107 & and all indebted thereto are seventh Annual will he \V. Stevens’, Portland, McDonough a defect work afternoon and were tlement, requested The Forty Meeting of new model Watches will bo sold on easy pay- 20 in ore ‘‘The Bird’s Christmas Carol.” the belief that it would remedy jail Monday number, to stop this season, Sheridan’s, 28"> Congress, and J.E. Goohl to make payment immediately. held in the Common Council Chamber, City * meats at reasonable prices. All Styles. All American literature will be studied of the the attempt recaptured after an {exciting chase by JOHN B. KEHOE. Portland. at BA NOOK, dune T. 8. 9, 1899. the with Mrs. and Mrs. F. H Stev-

_^ -- .—---—-• ■ FINANCIAL*. Therefore he _miiimni. rat* on the m, Mr. Morey agreed to join .cased taxes [upon *4800. Kmnklln THE PRESS. In the declaration against privateering. aeka the commissioners of MAY 'HE E. E. K0VKD8, UMe* S ■- -r sommls- PORTLAND THEA1 M J. UAkRtTY Mioinr This England would not do, and so ws count? to right the wrong. The 23. are tbe case. TUESDAY, MAY did not beoome a party to the Declara- ■loners considering tion of Paris. refusal was One Solid Week, C« England's — un- mnirnrlng Tbe new battleship Maine 1« well INVESTMENTS. Tonight, TSRMSi based on the same kind of a reason as oar Return Eng ift.ment. of der under way In the yard of ♦he ('ramp*. DAILY PRESS- reruael to abandon Assent privateering. The keel was laid on February 15, and advance or at the end of By the year, $6 in $7 would her of a advantage AND THE EDWIN deprive great the hall Is to her a SARA MCDONALD MAYNARD BIG CO. the completed up protective United States. 1908-1918, 3’ year. slnoe (he was mistress of the sen, And ood of « In o »,w I Irprriolr. of at deck. The have the atcllor PU,erl-J'i. Flapon, 10-20-80 cents the month. r»0 cents. Cramp* requested Thing I By 4’s private vessels In case of war were at ner United States. 1925, The DAILY PRESS Is delivered at these rates diagonal armor, la order that construc- in all of mercy. The situation Is changed a good When 1919. 4’s v*4 every morning to subscribers parts tion work may not be stopped. Deerlng, Maine, AUCTION NALSA deal now. Is not so su- £ Portland, and In Westbrook and South Port- England’s navy complete 1 the Maine will be oua of the Portland & Runfori Falls, 1926, 4’a perior to all the other navies of the world BY F. 0. BAILEY tc CO., Aectleneere. $ land. ▼ory best battleships afloat, and an honor 4’8 Jefferson Theatre^ It was while her rocrohant Portland & Rumford Falls. 1927, 1 MAINE 8TATE PRESS (Weekly)— as then, to the State. RUB IN of all IT those the tn advance, or $1.25 at the marine has far outstripped 7 Exchange street, pay quarterly 5*8 the DAILY then to he up. Now the Erie Telegraph & Telephone. 1926, wo shall sell about 000 works great given Sam to his veterans. volumes, COMEDY Portland, Me. of 1 § boot Is on the other leg. Tne protection Camlen & Rockland Water. 1917,412*s Hogarth, set American Encyclo- would In pedias, 26 volumes Illustrated London which exemption from seizure —They call it a million dollar storm CLEAN 5*8 PKKSS who are leaving town Twin Viilaie Water Co., 1916- News, Historical and Patrons ot the offer her vast shipping interests Is woith Kafti*rn Maine, whero the Helds, fart Ms Biographical 01 COMPANY have the addresses their Works, Standard Novels, temporarily may a cbauoe to TO tester & Clinton St. 1919. 5*8 l’oems, Ac., rar more to her than and rivers have beneHtted greatly. Wo Ry., also 1 cabinet of changed a. otten as they may desire by Ac.; large minerals, 1 SUPPORTING ALFRED KELCT. papers seize the nierchnnt teasel* of other coun- Gas & Electric. 1919, 5’s Iron safe, Ac., Ac. m notifying the office. Galesburg may22d3t i to f. THE SPEAKERSHIP. e tries; and she is quite ready l-ego USE. aid other choice securities. Today’* Matinee, C'asey Trouble* the latter to get the former. Kussia, 1 'ihe Beaton Watchman can’t see why Tonight, he Sultan’s Daughter J that vulner- Between Ilemlereou IMPORTANT to however, perceives England’s Friendly Klvalry AUCTIONSALE rum are of THE WIL- so many chops permitted and to -OF- Entire Change Specialties. ability Is in her commerce, that and Sherman. Base Ball Coon In Manila under a military gov- Bicyclists, Players COMPANY. HONS—Alf ana May—ine real Agitators. f flourish would PORTLAND TRUST FRANslo protset it by International law 1111 The Latest Parisian Novelty—THE erjinent. marll Real Estate on Middle Street. LI SlsTERft—direct from Weber and Field*, g make Invincible. I. talk in that England virtually It the Washington Kep- and all Athletes New York. is will York anil i’rof. Bateman says Col. Bryan today Naturally enough, therefore, Kussia reseutatlve Sherman of Now rpHE lot of land on the corner of Middle and man in Ne- have arrived on to the and muscles in trim 1 streets, with the brick store thereon, r bout >he most not oonsent to suoh a propositiou unless, liensral Henderson of Iowa it keep joints Umber fC'huroh Tweed ay Matinee and unpopular Depend numbered 127 on said Middle street, and former- PITV 11II I should take will on the f Draska, and If an election which Is not likely, England agree at an understanding speakership, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND MEDICINE DEALEES. ly owned and occupied by Darius White for the Ulll HALL, Evening, May 93d. and sale of and later place tomorrow he would lie defeated to diminish the number of her naval writes A. Maurice Low in the Boston manufacture brushes, occupied by Nelson Tenney & Co., unless pre- t'f :e by TO,OIK) majority. vessels. Ulobe. RECULAR SIZE, 25 cents viously disposed of, will be sold at public auction the As regards arbitration the situation is According to this rumor hotb men an- SIX TIMES THIS SIZE, $1.00 on the premises on Wednesday, thirty-first ihe Hon. Huther McKinney won’t get day of May, at three o’olock in the afternoon. not much more hopeful. The Ueruian te work independently of each othei In The store consists of four stories, a good cellar Democratic nomination in this dis- Ai.•■< *,f 'r*.p*-i: >- j§ fthe who declared that no nation votes, aud both are to **P'jLil with cement floor, a good electric elevator and Home delegate, trying to secure i- trlci except at tlie end of a Ugbt. suitable oflQlce. The cost of the property origi- would accept arbitration when the dispute into the caucus as friendly antagonists, I was about thousand dollars. alluding to go nally forty Democrats ere clreuly Terms cash. The will be sold was tltal, and that In less Important but the man who makes the weakest property by as a "carpet me as Executor of the will of Mary Y. White fi him uncompliinentarily In- questions It already exists, probably showing is to drop out and use all of his and in behalf of her heirs. Reference may be bagger. on had lo the undersigned and to F. O. Bailey & P __ dicated the attitude of Uerinanv this endeavors turn over following to .to ^hH street. than Co., Auctioneers, 46 Exchange Portland, It is asserted that no loss question. It will in all‘probability be the othsr. Maine. CLARENCE HALF. BAND. commercial drummers have been left where It Is now. We may be sure Practically this would be a Sherman 1' 75,001) Exscutor of the will of Y. White. Henderson combination the field, Mary thrown out of employment by the organ- that no international coart of arbitration against may21d9t John Philip Sousa, Conductor. p tbe successful man to ospture the speak- Miss Maud Reese of trusts. Uhls maybe an ex- will be established, and that nothing will Davies. Soprano. | izntlon ership, the unsuccessful to be tbe leader is of Miss Dorothy Hoyle, Vlolinlste. aggeration, but the reduction large Ire done in.tbe direction compelling of tbo party on the floor of the House. In F. O. BAILEY & CO. the attention of the _.1_.___a U.sak — this connection it Is said that Senator Hear Souik'i New March, “Hands enough to attract Across the Hen.** Allison of Iowa will use all of his lullu- all oxer the oonutry who would be if r; hotel proprietors thing clearly Impracticable secure tbe Aoctioaeera and Caaaiuiti N«reUnt> Matinee at 2.30. at 8.16. ence, wnlch Is considerable, to liirmiTMfi] Evening of a of business due it should be As the German CASTORIA loss attempted. are complaining eleotlon of Ueneral Henderson. Senator Infants and Children. Saleiroom 44 Exchange Street. Evening Ticket*. 50<\ 76c. fl.oo and $1.60. For 50c, 75c. $1 on. Now on sale at Stock- t to a decrease in the number of drummers. delegate said, no nation!will [ever agree Allison, It Is understood, will shortly Matinee, C. W. ALLH-. bridge's Plano Rooms, 507 Vs Congress, Rooms 7 arbitrate a which has to do oome east to enlist support for Hender- r. O.BAILS!. to question »tf tf and 8. over Owen & Moore’s. announces that he mar ns :th « !> Secretary Alger with its life, and n > nation will agree HALF KARL To all holding Sousa” tickets from it Is u long time before the shall be a candidate for Senutor Although on M. C. R. R G. T. R. R. an I P. & R. R. R. that another nation shall determine what and You Have eleotlon take* place much ranj hap- The Kind Tickets good to return 24th. K notwithstanding the fact that Michigan questions are vital and what are not. pen between then and now to alter pres- CARGO NEW FANCY & CHOICE myl7dlw McMillan is not to withdraw. Pin- here that golDg The difficulty with the con- ent plans, politician* recognize his principal lor the is be- r gree is said to be for Alger, and sup- the real light speakership BONDS. ference—and it is a very serious oue—is Henderson and Sherman, the ih Michigan counts for a good deal. tween for As Always Bought that each member ot it distrusts the oth- other candidates really amounting to AVefle table Preparation will hold on to the war PONCE HTDE- PORTLAND Wo Alger with Henderson somewhat in Kith, suppose ers, or at least each European member, very little, Similating UieTood andRegula- ■tillable he sees how his sena- lead of Sherman. Hendereon's wes- High grade Securities, department until concession lest it the the S tomachs andBawe Is of and fears to make any ie understood to be ling torial campaign is going to turn out. tern strength very for saving Banks and Trust festival muy prove an advantage to some other heavy, and his friends assert he lists more Porto Rico Molasses, EecP“"' an can In the east than Sherman has In the Funds. The disaster to the Paris is one of members. Whether tbis difficulty be votes’ MEKR1LL, PUflBII‘2 west, although Sherniun claims a raajoi- JUST ARRIVED. unusual number that have overtaken overcome Is exceedingly doubtfnl. • «l FOR SALF. BY MICK IrllSON, unllnUu liy of the Ohio delegation. Novem- Ex-American schooner “Kit Carson”, first * vessels in ihe last six months. In if the friends of Hopkins should be- — Mr. Charles F. Ccburn, register of Promotes Digestlon.CheerfuD direct cargo from PONCE to this Port this Iport and Portland, with come convinced that he cannot be elected, £ per the Peutugoet neither CHARLES F. season, containing aio hhds. and 38 tos. Im- CONCERT, deeds for brauklin county, has been it Is safe to assumo that the Imlk of the ncssawlRest.Contains FLAGG, i ocher craft, were lo.t in one storm, ported and for sale by 166 man from nor Mineral. troubled deeds of conveyance and oth- vote will go to the iMorphine 17 Portland. Y. IV*. C. A. also the steamer London- by Hopkins Opium Exchange St., HALL, Xu that month as Henderson Is the second choice f er taxable instruments'sent him Iowa, Not Narcotic. ss line was abandoned at fromjdis- the men. Adding | Jan of the burn, of many of Hopkins .New York Correspondents, Redmond, Kerr The Co. Evniiiiu. Huy li llb, tant parts of the country for record with western vote the votei whloh Hen- Twitcheli-Champlin Wednesday sea. In February the Jonnson liner Hoss- to this & Co.) he on the count scour- 50c. seat reserved. the Moravia was tne request .that put necessary derson can reasonably upon may22eodtf myl7___dlw* Ticket*, Every more was abandoned, and a/Old DrSAMUEL PTPCBKH Allen's. internal revenue and send a mem- ing In New Knglaiid Pennsylvania, On sale at Cressey. Junes & Jmy23dtd and on March 1 stamps lust on Sable Island bar, hie election Is almost assured. ~ orandum of the amount for settlement* Piunplwt Am A for on the Much the attitude of the + THE LAWN. I the Labrador went ashore good depends upon Mx. Strum ! FOR 1TNANCT Al_ To settle the complication Mr.Coburn ap administration. Friends of the President ftoduUmSJb- I I south coast of Ireland. On March 11 the to the commissioner of internal assert that he will ba a passive spectator MuteJm/f* I this was lost on plied Castilian from port of events, and will not uttempt to Influ- and revenue for a ruling. The latter tells Mr. == THE == v, (Jan net ledge. The Norseman,; ence the result lu the sllghtesr, as who- SSSSLi( $100,000 LAWN HIOWEK8, Coburn that he must refuse to comply to him. I’avonlu narrowly escaped destrnotlon. ever Is elected will be satisfactory made that Senator few with such requests. “In the majority 1 he assertion is also 12 Inch cut, $2 25 ench. ; But after all, the passengers lost;were off ) writes the Hanna will keep his hands and simply who were of cases,” commissioner, compared with the many watch events. Hut no one quite believss “wherein instruments are with A & Aroostook Casco National Bank sentfyou Hanna Remedy forConslipa- abroad on the water; and, even the ex- this. It is thought that Senator perfect Bangor RUBBER HOSE, the that you affix and cancel the will have something to say, and a word tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, oh' periences of a calamitous six months request there has been a com- from him would have great weight not Worms .Feverish- RAILROAD COMPANY, 50 leel each. i as usual. appropriate stamps, Convulsions Colls, S3.50 deter few from travelling with the Ohio but also with other PORTLAND, MAINE. of the instrument before it only acss and Loss of Sleep. plete delivery delegations. Hut If Mr. Hanna has bis Bungor the time ami circumstances of reissue, 50 years ago. and gave many personal society. uals* Vsrpsrntloas, Banks and others !“ St. “You are a rascal recollections of famous men of the time. 57 Exchange Overcoats* Have t desiring to open accounts, as well as from g To redeem them uud immediately reissue rltcltt Spring to shouted President Portland, Mr. ai those wishing to transact Banking bosi- “X call you order." The army transport service has become line <»t the nisito* them (furnishes a powerful means of lnrge noss of any description through this Desohanel to thj offending deputy. of such that the sec in se Bank. draining the treasury of its gold, and it recently importance rtuls. Wi.l assist you “You are a scoundrel and have been on rotary of war has decided that^it is en- make the to guard against a raid the treasury lecting the style and R. SMALL, President, bribed,” was the retort from the Deft. titled to a distinctive STEPHEN through this "endless chain," that the the.dignity^of dug. to correspond witl on garment MARSHALL R. GOOING, “I call you to oruer, with Inscription That chosen is a tri-color, with Cashir,. !lsprovision that greenbacks whioh have been red, ideas of economy, and not Ieb7dtt your verbal,'' said President Desohanel, and blue in I exchanged for gold shall not ha paid out proues white stripes diagonal lines, Home Investments. either. No' bell. sacrifice your pride, into law. ringing his with the white forming a Held in the i except lor gold is to be put the LEWISTON OAS LIGHT as to be ashamed of centre of which is a in blue of *50,000 near as expensive you imag in to national “You ought yourself, repetition The provisions regard tne insignia of the quartermaster s Ue COMPANY, First Mortgage, 4’s, 5 street. Al-o te Company's Extract rtp.wja on Noves street is offered at au exceptionally good Noyes due 191! For a Weak to was offered let at No. Maine Central R. It. 7’s, Stomach, Impaired Diges- tion referred by England the best adapted science build- lots in the Park. Also three story brick house for sale or to oountry, of he ierv Choicest 1 tion, Disordered Liver in Men, Women or and was in brief terms and full apply to GEO. W. BROWN, Ri Monumer Nt. Croix El. & Water Co. and the United states and the faoulty. In re- for this ex- Danforth Street. For price, particulars, Children Ripans Tabulee are without a ing most,learned Look Electric Light Co. 190! on the o^ce of the Portland 5 s, due rival and they now have the largest sale of that private property sea, exoept to athletics I wrote that were act signature i| Square, __ gard they in Blue on the H any patent medicine in the world. of should be I rie telegraph & Telephone contraband war, exempt in a “healthy oonditlon.” Now 1 am ■ wrapper: 4 is the same Office of dealer of Welghta & Measure Co. Collat. Trust 6’s. due 192! from seizure. It proposition going to change the last statement and First Arrival the United States in City Bulldln*. Oftice Hours ‘4 to 5. 5’s, due 1901 WM. M. MARKS, that was made by I will write that Rowdoln Is triumphant 'mm+mmmmimmammmM Cleveland City Ky. when our government was asked to Hew Crop City of Portland, Maine, Hamilton & Buf- WANTED 186d and viotorlous over ail competitors.” A Rare Business Toronto, Opportunity. May 11, 1809. 194! A e*uw of bad health that not bene- with the European powers in a falo By. 4’s. due RTP-A'Nfl will join The subscriber offers for sale the stock and Barbados fit. R I PA’N’R, 10 for 6 cent*, or 12 for 48 usual for tbe who packet* against privateering. Mr. —It is not tax-payer fixtures of his store on Main street, Bridgton, notice that h Union Pacific Ity. Co. 4’s. due 1941 cents. may be had of all druggists who are willing declaration The undersigned hereby gives to well a low medicine at a Card moderate considers next door to the l*ost where for priced profit. of refused to cannot relief from what he Maine, Office, has been duly appointed sealer ot weights an 1 due 193! banian and life. Book, our secretary State, get Fails PowerCo. o’s, They pain prolong Marcy, he has done a business of Portland for the Niagara no to to the eight years prosperous measures tor the city enai One glees relief. Accept substitute. on the that we an unjnst valuation, appeal and The 191c Note the word RTP A’VS on the 'do this ground in soda, tobacco, cigars, periodicals. MOLASSES. ing year, and all persons using measures am i Fond do Lac Water Co. 5’s. due packet. The etatutes of only uews stand for Portland and Boston of kina are t Bend 6 centa to Klpana Chemical Co.. No. 10 Spruce be at a great disadvantage, County [Commlesloners. sealts any respectfully requested 01.. New York, for 10 sampled aud 1.080 testlmonlala dallies. low. art lile soda fountain. same at his office In the basemen GOOD SECURITIES. {should a New, ('holer grocery present the [ ANIt OTHER a war with the State provide euoh way, however, for sale, much health of 360 Puncheons. | the specially in Kng- Only reason impaired Barbados «o of Hty building aud have same tested as rt Pblneas of owner a change to out of door life. M4 Tierces, The examination of all men' JOB Mr. PRINTER, number of her and Whittier, demanding uuired by law. because of the great reoently looses ex and, C orrespondence solicited. 3,1 Bbls. Sclir. ures scales, yardsticks and coal baskets will b INQUIRY. PRINTERS’ EXCHANGE, seize oar iner- has made such uu appeal. mblle vessels whioh could Cheiterville, miyftM-W-rcw* A. W. INGALLS. I made at his office aforesaid wPhout expense t< ‘Mllgnuneite.*' I Mr. Whittier that In years past he owner. 8ca es and measures tbat are no wti 1-2 Exchange St.. Porilat* hant whils we should have little says the Ilka to hear tram elderly lady (17 ships to lake to the office lor examination will b WOULD" a A few agents wanted brought seat < Worcester ani has made $100U year .... FOR SALE BV between to retaliate unless we could resut sumetlmss raising at the place where situated at au; & occupied liauce BARRETT nur. examined SWAN suiton trail for our i iu blue order, mill three he hat hlgb grade lees to the law will b Boston) young ia.iy inssmuoh as our fruit, bat for tbi last years time, and the according 1 Middle Mass., at 11.10 o clock oi JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. 1 o publio aery stocktsalaryr or commission! 186 Street, which le*t rhiiiuntteld. FINE privateering, charge Iasi, lit Interest to'her. A.I in number. how- made absolutely nothing, and that under the of reference, 21st or February orders mail or momotiv vessels were few If, outfit free; best FRED E. ALLEN & CO. f0rth.,.n».swKTr Li. ItKADl.KV No. Ill All by telephone real estate Sealer of Weights and Measures. ME. dress MltS. CHKSTKlt lo. septSieodu would consent to exempt the present conditions bis The R. O. CHASE CO., PORTLAND, Haverhill, Mass. iu)2udjt« attended ever, the (lowers required. lni|»oiters. mylttdlw ladiot apriv Merrtmac St., not sell for while he is os- tllulden, Hass. mylm-w-«Mt m»y Jroai seizure private property of belllger- would *1000, A w*rw advert ises/ents. new apvehtiwbmihh1*. Merrill and Mr*. Palmer. mew ADfRunnsn’m._ of our Portland ohorua of whom wo are OBITUARY. | Hloe, Harry MUSIC AND DRAMA. 1 The floral tribute* were profuse and rare- justly proud. ly beautiful Interment was In Evergreen Tbs following will he the programmei MAJUB JOHN K. HUSSKliL. cemetery. WAITE COMEDY COMPANY. Chorus-tT.lft uu Your Heads,The Messiah service* for the late Joshua John K. whom death oo Funeral a Saie as this Major Kamil, street were Such the Quartette—Serenade, Chapman Webb of No. 638 Cumberland A houee greeted Waite com- ourred Rug In packed Dr. Nickerson, Mr. Harnard, Mr. Merrill, Olustee, Fla., Tuesday, May 9, held from hi* late home at two o’elook at the Jefferson on the edy company Mr. Pleroe. waa a native of Maine. He married Mlw Monday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Wilson offi- made a opening night of their seoend week’s Chorus—For us the Christ Is Julia Glazier of Hallowsll, who survive! ciating. Interment was In Evergreen Gounod not before known. was Mr. Waite’s first Vlotlro, (The Hedjmptioo), has engagement- It him with one son, Franklin G. and threi cemetery. his own Songs, friends have been informed City Brunswlok appearance and ha presented Mlse Hyde. grandchildren. of the death In Kddytown of Prof. KU- Here’s our -leader of leaders!” AXNINSTER ART 9 feet wide and 12 feet Ion- comedy, “The Man from Cattaraugaa,” Chorus—His Yoke Is Kasy, Kussell laid the foundation for of SQUARES, The Messiah Major mund Cbadwlok, a graduate Bowdoln, Renaissance and Louis XVf in which he was cast ss Unale Reuben. the Beautiful Bokhara, Persian, Hamedji, Daghestan, designs. Thou that his euooeaeful business career as a lurn class of ’40 and of Bangor Thsologloal Solo with Chorus—Oh was His of the good- seminary In the class of '46. He No raw mitres as when rugs are made up from carpets qaatnt Impersonation Tellest Good Tidings,” .The Messiah benuan In Maine. At the outbreak of the edge the of which born In Middletown. N. Y., January 13, of such at $35,00 and $40 00 hearted old farmer, type Miss Klee Civil he was commissioned ee first Wo have sold hundreds rugs Price this Week $22.80 War, 1813, and reached the age of 87 year*. lives In tlesh and blood in the rural dis- Chorus—Departure, Mendelsohn lieutenant and regimental quartern!a*tel Quartett e—Lst Chord, .Sulllrau-Macy The same kind of A in the 8 feet 3 inch by 10 feet 6 inch size, tricts of every state, won for him the In the 7th Maine HI, HKV. W. STBOVARD. I M Dr. NlokereOD. Mr. Harnard, Mr. Merrill, Volunteers, August I for warmest words of pralae, and his recep- MX III IlldlC heve aNrays sold $30. Mr. Pleroe. 1861. He wae detached from this regi- To (As Editor the Preu: Lore as of tion was oordlal In the extreme. Uie Solo with Chorus—From Thy ment 'and assistant Price this week $17.50 appointed acting Bovard assumes the and a Father, (The Redemption,) Rsv. W. H. pastor- support was excellent throughout master of the 3rd 2nd An Gounod quartet Brigade, ate of Street M. K ohurch Excellent Combination. Congress a of seamless -a ■ 6 feet wide the oorapany soared one of Ite most signal Miss of the Potomso. He was Now here is lot mu Hyde. Division, Army under the most favorable ausploe*. He The pleasant method and beneficial jO #ya w finest successes. Chorus— Damasons. TrlumphilJMarch, T commissioned and assistant quar- effects of and 9 'eet [long. Heavy P^Xfll I H I goods, captain has been In the olty soarc* three weeks, the well known remedy. Two new were Introduced Costa was specialties termaster, U. 8. V., May 7,;i863, and heart* of Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the S°nB"' yet bs has fonnd hls way to the were $30. Price this week $15.00 last night and both were top-notohers the 6tb and California Fio Syrup Co., illustrate dosigns, Mis. Hyde. assigned to Army Corps the In this brief Although vaude people period. the value of the laxa* and worth the headlines in any Is the served In that till Maroh, 1865. obtaining liquid Chorus—Worthy Lamb, capaolty a here hls $10.00 Purest of Persian Wilsons—Alf and The Messiah comparative stranger reputa- tive of known to be 100 Itlllx-., regular goods. ville attraction. The He was transferred tn the following principles plants Royai jOlBfve as a orator had in most colors. down Choros—Hallelujah, The Messiah tion pulpit preoeded him, medicinally laxative and Wllion Ell If ££5 and pleasing May—did a coon act which brought mouth to the of the South presenting 9 designs department the society oyer which he them in t^e form most refreshing to the was one of best ever SOUSA'S BAND. consequently the house. It the waa to at Jackson- It Price this week and assigned] duty was not sur- taste an A to the system. $6.00 was presides altogether taken by acceptable seen on a Portland stage. Thelr’s Few people now remember that John dis- one laxa- ville, as chief quartermaster of the prise. Mr. Bovard comes from a minis- Is the perfect strengthening were natural, Sousa was at one time a violin ' no Imitative act. They Philip trict of Florida, and served as such till terial family. Hls father waa a minister. tive, cleansing the system effectually, 'V and this was ttie beauty of soloist of the fame of the He Is one of six brothers, all of whom headaches and fevers spontaneous note, performer mustered out of the servloe In April, 1866. dispelling colds, Price this week 99c are In the ministry. He comes from the and one RU^S) been In ever yet enabling Moquette It. The Pranslole Sisters having lost the increasing a gently promptly came_here_wlth Soon after going to Florida ho became far of San where be was away olty Franolaoo, to overcome habitual per- a and, no one glory of 'the composer and conductor. constipation * natl3nal”~re"pututlon large sawmill operator In Jacksonville, wot formerly settled oyer the Trinity Its freedom from Just at this time Sousa Is on his churoh of that T he New manently. perfect disappointed In them." .Their neatjeos- engaged and afterward at near which he Methodist ulty. and sub- ««*.>**. Olustee, the of Portland every objectionable quality *"1'151'""“Sb-oo. nimble antics on their legs,£songs, thirteenth semi-annual tour with his England conference, city Rugs, tumes, land. He and on the Moquette acres of timber stance, its owned 200,000 and the state of Maine, are honored In acting kidneys, character sketches and acrobatic turns famous band and will visit this olty liver and without Same as 27x63 inches. retired from active business, In 1893, on the acquisition of this able exponent of bowels, weakening above, $2.SO. and charmed In two or them, make it the ideal were, ont 'of the ^ordinary today, playing at City Hall, the re-organlzatlon of the Kpplnger & Methodism. irritating and The writer has II itened to the greatest laxative. by their oddity, ‘g kBB~~ T7»i grand concerns, afternoon evening. Kussell and his Interests were Ooe lot of tbe celebratcJ Company, efforts of the ablest of the Metho- In the of offered for today. At Seats at Stock Piano bishops process manufacturing figs A strong bill”Ys bridge's Rooms, thereafter the New to “|^g pjyg y|tra” XM.tfM. represented through dist denomination, and It Is sufficient are used, as they are pleasant to the RUgS, Troubles, and tonight, over Owen & Moore's. Half fare |on ths matinee, Casey’s York offloe of the company He was at say that the Key. Mr. Bovard ranks with taste, but the medicinal qualities of the "The Bultan’e As an extra railroads. the foremost of these noted divines. Really worth $10.00. Daughter.” one time one of the largest lumber factors remedy are obtained from senna and $0.50. Street ohnrob ths com- for the NOTES. Congress and a method attraction evening performance of the South he was known through other aromatic by and at will welcome with open plants, rounds of the iSharkey- Miss Alice L. Philbrook was the solo- munity large known to the California Fig Syrup On© dozen 6 feet 9 inch x 9 teot J inch the entire ten his business relations not only In the hands this eloquent pulpit orator from thrown ist afternoon at a recital given by Co. In order to its beneficial JTHI I X McCoy fight will be realistically Friday also the Pacific slope. L. H. M. only. get the M. Steinart & Sons Co., at their state and In the South, but through effects and to avoid imitations, please screen. upon the rooms In the Y. M. C. A. Rath, the North and In the West Indies and building, M’ALL AUXILIARY. remember the full name of the Company THEATRE. Me. $15.00 to close. THE PORTLAND South Amerloa. printed on the front of every package. Maxine Elliott, formerly of Rockland, The last parlor meeting of the McAll company opened never offered before less than *24.50. and are wonderful now. The Edwin Maynard now Mrs. Nat Goodwin, aoooinpanied her HKHBKKT A. NOBLK. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. They were they bargains be- Auxiliary will be held on Wednesday, at the Portland theatre last evening husband on the Teutonia SAN FRANCISCO. PAL- U price *18.00 How is that for at South Water- 3 m. at the residence of Smynra Rugs,'6x9 feet, egular which thor- which sailed from New York for Europe Herbert A. Noble died the 24tb, at p. XT. NEW YORK. N. Y. Heavy 010.00. fore a good sized audience LOUISVILLE. last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin ford last Monday after an illness of sev- Mrs. Charles J. Chapman, 875 Spring For sale by all Druggists.— Price 50c. per bottle. the splendid show provid- courageous price cutting. oughly enjoyed are to London, where they will ap- in Waterford SO inches x 63 “The going eral rears. He was born street Reports of the year’s work will Rugs, 3x6 feet, $1.95. Smyrna Rugs, inches, $1.25. ed by this really clever company. pear In “The Cowboy and the Lady’’ at Smyrna July 30, 1840, and lived in this state un- lie read. Dr. Smith Baker will give a 26 inches x 55 95c. Commode Mats, 18x36, 15c. World between Them,” an adaptation the Duke of York’s theatre. Smyrna Rugs, inches, Hemp til the breaking out of the Civil war, short address on the “Dreyfus Case.” from tne novel or tmuum » nunuauu, Card of Thanks. Bedside Mats, 27x63, i55c 1861 as a members of the from all Hemp Cottage and care- HARBOR NEWS. when he enlisted July 5, private The auxiliary was presented In a painstaking 117 E have reason to our and 9x14. half In Pft IT 11th MnaBJUlhllKetSs IllfAIltrV. ohurobea are to be at express gratitude Art 6x9, 7-6x10-6, 9x12, 9x10, at about tho usual as the expected present acts of Portland Jute Squares, Rug ful manner. Miss.Sara MacDonald thanks for many kindly Smyrna the to the residence In clever. Items of Interest ricked Up Along which was afterwards changed this meeting. friends, during our late daughter's “Lady Camilla” was exceedingly illness and at her price. First/Massachusetts Heavy Artillery,serv- that city, also during her Edwin Maynard as a vagabond artist and Water Front. MARRIAGES. dealh. We ’would especially thank Dr. and until 16 1865, when Mrs. Chas. D. Smith, with whom she found a as Mr. Hail- ing faithfully August Sandfleld MacDonald Philip Home and received faithful medical care; he was mustered out as first lieutenant, good stone also received a goodly share of the .Steamer Pilgrim, of the Casco Bay Tn East Deerlng, May 20, by Bev. W. H. Has- to Miss Grace Graves, for sympathv and lovely taken In one of the took of and to the Misses Soule and Mills, Par- is on the marine having part every kell. William Leroy Friendship flowers; honors. The remainder of the company Steamboat company and Collins, associate that Miss Ella May Harris of East Deerlng. nienter. Driscoll. Hill The many battles In which regiment school were all cast in suitable parts. railway for her spring overhauling. In Brewer. May 17. Stephen S. Sawyer of nurses of the MMne General Hospital was 1 At the oonoluslon of the Brewer and Miss Henrietta G. Bunker of Cot- for nurses. for their unremitting care and atten- com- The Revenue revenue cutter engaged. vaudeville features of the Maynard U. S. also for floral tributes sent. a but re- tage ( tty. Mass. tion, at the war he went West for time, E. G. pany are exceptionally good and intro- Woodbury was moored yesterday In South Orrinfton, May 18, Ebenezer W. MR. & MRS. BAKER, turned to the Kast, and was for a num- and Miss Ella K. Smith. M K. & MRS. H. L. BAKER, new fea- wharf of the Portland Shipbuilding com- Rogers duce several entirely up-to-date In Denmark. May 13 Lester Hill and Miss MISS GRACE BAKER, ber of years a resident of this olty being BAKER. tures, different from those usually carried pany in South Portland. Nettle Chadbourne. both of Brownfield. MISS ANGIF as for Smith, Mor- Clarence E. Rob- New 1809. Cadlene on Robinson of the schooner employed bookkeeper In West Franklin. May 13, Sharon, Maine., May 22, by repertoire companies. Captain bins and Miss Bessie A. Hardison. at Cush- gan,^ Butler, clothing manufacturers, the bounding wire contributed one of the Lincoln was discharging lumber In Wilton, May 13, Omar Nash and Miss Edith who knows about accident insurance knows that then buslnes at the oorner of Mid- Lake. Everyone anything ever seen In island when a heavy doing cleverest acis of its kind ing’s Saturday piece John M. Clark of Harri- dle and Market street, afterwards remov- In Brtdgton, Mav 8. Portland; he is a feature in himself. of timber fell on his hand breaking sev- son and Miss Lottie A. Foster of Rrldgton. was an accoun- one so ing to Boston. He expert COMPANY. — A the was certainly among eral lingers and smashing linger BROS. Ivan, juggler, RINES and was in the of several The 1 the was to tant, employ Preferred was that The old friends and very funny. adly oaptain obliged OEATHS. prominent .firms in that city most of the marvellous Bartelli trcupe of acrobats have it cut off. in llic prompt paying company. Surplus is a good thing and this company time until ill health compelled him to appeared In a comedy acrobatic turn Captain Webber was loading lumber In this city, May 21, Henry R. Leach, aged has more of it than any company doing the some line of business. retire from active life and back to his 9 29 and was well re- when a fell and go 40 years months days. which was pleasing yesterday morning piece will be held after- In the he was a brave [Funeral services Tuesday In his baritone his a in- native town. army of his ceived. John E. Tarton struck thumb, indicting painful noon at 2 o’clock at the residence mother, THE CONDITION OF and in civil life he was faithful Cumberland street. STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL heard to and soldier, No. 363 solo was splendid advantage jury. 22, widow of to him. He leaves In Smith Portland, May Carrie, received a curtain call. The Potter chil- Tug Gladiator arrived yesterday and every duty assigned Rufus McKinney, aged 6o year.*,. a to mourn his and a at 2 o’clock. Sale Trio also in two widow death, large [Funeral Wednesday dren and Novelty appeared left towing barges. Bathsheba D.. Accident ,nsurance Co' friends and in In South Portland. May 22, Special one circles of acquaintances TLa Pinfoi'vorl pleasing acts. In short It was of the British schooner C. J. Colwell brought daughter of the late Charles II. RaUcllfle, aged 1 290-292 Broadway, New Tori and Massachusetts. The funeral months. 13 days. I I | tfc? 8 I fl V/ I v7vl 6een at Portland 1 for the Berlin Mills Maine 38 years 5 best entertainments the (13il,000 shingles forenoon at 11 will be at South Waterford Thursday Lruneral services Wednesday theatre In a long time. “The World company.from St.|Johns, N. B. £ o’clock at her late residence. Brown’s Hill. DECEMBEU 31, 1808. afternoon. Between Them” will be this af- About a dozen of W. K. Carter’s boats [Boston papers please copy. repeated In Westbrook. May 22, Cyrus Lowell, aged 63 for LIABILITIES. ternoon ana tonight the sensational were hauled up on Portland pier the NOAH P. BURGESS. years. 1 month. 8 days. ASSESTS. one have I Funeral services Thursday afternoon at 3 Drama “Nevada” will be Tills winter and all save been Noah P. one of the oldest 4 Reserve for Unearned Pre- produced. Mr. Burgess, o’clock at his late residence. Pride’s Corner. U. S. Registered Bonds, per The latter is the fin- mi u $370,352.37 company is one of the best that has been launched. having commercial travellers of Portland, died In West Bath, May 17. Clement P. Ring, aged DRESS GOODS cent, $223,<60.03 ms, BLACK Unde- Reserve for and touches on and will be in the 72 years. U. K Bonds, 3 per Contingent seen here at popular prices large ishing put Sunday at his home at No. 55 Atluntlo Registered and W In Bangor. May 17, George A. Orcutt, aged cent. 53,812.50 termined Claims Losses, 48,350. houses should be the rule all this week. water in a day or so. was born in on in street. Mr. Burgess Kings- 76 years. New York City Bonds, 3 1*2 Commission Premiums In 14, Ralph S. Freeman, aged The People’s Ferry company)are tearing the son of Norway, May on Four Lines Course of Collection, 22,392.4( PORTLAND FESTIVAL CHORUS. ton, Mass., February 10, 18133, 81 we make extremely low per cent, 173,000.00 which years. Today prices All other Liabilities, 2,309.8. down the annex to their building Charles and Anne Prince Burgess. He Tn Whiting. May 13. Rebecca Beil, aged 90 yrs West Shore R. R. Bonds, 11,025.00 Miss Ethel Miss Henrietta Rice Stock, $100,000.00 Hyde, a ticket office. In West Denmark, May 9, Charles E. Smith, St. Lonls Gold Bonds, 1,000.00 Capital was ueed for was one of four brothers, two of whom of Fine Black Dress Goods. and Messrs. Barnard, Pierce, Merrill anil aged 71 years. Cash In Bank, 120,124.93 Set Surplus, 284,199.19 Lobster arrivals were: Ocean View, besides the have been well- In James Boobai; 10th. Miss solos duets and deceased, Milo, May 8, Cash in Offices. 6,087.87 Nickerson, in quartette Bertha L. Hobbs. 4,000 for F. S. Willard; Charlotte Beal, known in Portland: Mr. Henry H. Bur- Interest due and accured, 3,563.01 will assist the Portland Festi- to Poi Icy holders, 324,199. IS selections in course of collection, 74.641.5J surplus 4,000 for G. A. Wyer; Clara A. Marston, who died in February, 1803, and was funeral of Michael M. Curran will take Premiums ral Chorus in its lirst annual ooncert to gess, [The from his late residence, 16 Pleasant street, Six in nil wool Black 3,6C0 for C. W. Marston. senior member of the firm of Bur- place styles t3 $367,608 Hi be at Y. M. C. A. hall long mornlug at 8.30 o’clock. that are new and $667,603. given Wednesday L. Tuesday Dress Novelties 39 cents Met. Vies Commodore C. Cummings' Fobes & and Mr. C. high mass at St. Dominick Churh at week. The of the hall is gess, Co., George [Requiem reduced from 50 cts. to of this capacity arrived off 9 o’clock. stylish, j new schooner yacht Halcyon now of Dorchester, Mass., but Paid its 000. limited. The tickets at the Burgess, THE PREFERRED Accident insuran e Compan; has Claima Nearly $3.000 popular price club at 6.30 the yacht Sunday evening for a time city clerk of Portland. of 50 are at long all wool Black India a ot cents, selling rapidly Cr^ssey, the run Fine collected over #ir.,OOO.UO premiums in this state, gain from Last Boot h hay. She made Noah P. was long associated Iu 180S the Company Jones 6c Allens’. This to be tne Mr. Burgess Twills, full 50 inches wide, re- 43 cents Met. promises four hours and with ISOti or 7 and now has on its books nearly half tin up in about developed with his brother's firm, representing it duced for this sale from 5ftc to nearly *:l,000.00 compared most enjoyable concert of the season Active Wry sterling qualities as to speed and Vermont and Maine. entire accident business written by stock companies. ageutt ana will fittingly close the season’s work in Massachusetts, personal sdaworthinees, it blowing quite a gale Before coming to Portland he was one of wanted. from the northeast. ihe on is or New1 styles in Black Novelty liberal accident insurance not Haley wiimwiMii. in addition to the most (iriU AiKUUtIUliB, Bon were This company selling Mohairs, 4M inches wide, the latest design of sea-going yachts und of 1849. 75 cents Met. the most desirable Health or Sick llenefi the first gold excitement marked $1,00 per yard, for this offered to the public, also.furnishes carries six tons of outside bulb ballast. MAKING BRAINS Mr. Burgess leaves a widow, who was sale will be Insurance on the markot. She is tit) fecet over all, 13 1-2 feet beam Miss Lydia Robbins of Plymouth, Mass., Further particulars cheerfully furnished by aDd is certainly a handsome craft. Her and a daughter, Miss Anne Burgess. Ami cabin is and comfortable, mak- New Herringbone Striped spacious Prayers were offered at the house at 4 The Modern Cleaner f. Stats 86 Portland, Maine IS NOW AN ACCOM- « Black Cheviot received; all (-. DUNLAP, Agent. Exchange St., ing a beautiful home for Mr. Cummings Rev. John Carroll just cents Met. mylSoodtl p. m., Monday, by AND POLISH, COMPARES WITH OTHER CLEANERS sponged One of the best of Sum- 75 and his family, who will live aboard. the First Parish as- Perkins, of church, AS A SEWING MACHINE WITH A NEEDLE. mer Suitings; for this sale only PLISHED FACT. The cabin is linished in panelled mahoga- sisted by Rev. A. «. Wright, of fcho St Simeon ny aDd velvet. Captain Brigham Lawrence church. The remains will be I _ : 1 of Urr's island is sailing mastar and he tc should make a effort to see these Tou will % AN ART OF THE FOOD MAKER. taken on the 8.40 train this morning Von special goods. f 4 is assisted by a crew of three man. The where will be In- find no belter values this season. ♦ 4 Kingston, Mass., they ♦ Halcyon was launched In August, ’98. terred. Pure—Harmless—Economical j Mr. Cornelius Harris entertained Gen- New and Sturdy Brains to MRS. D1ANTHA A. BEAN. eral Manager Liscomb of the Boston line, t SHE DROPPED THE UMP. Mrs. Dlantha A. Bean, of the j Order. Captain Dennison of the Bay State and {widow late L. died at her home, 83 Wil- i i a friends from Boston at his O.Bean, party of Work- ♦ mot street, this city, Sunday morning. i new hotel at Princes Paint. A dne shore f§ will be said at her late residence f| ♦ dinner was served and a very pleasant Prayers Wednesday noon and funeral services There certain iy is money to be made Sunday was passed notwithstanding the : | will be held at the Congregational f§ Saving ft SUITINGS in sized weather. BICYCLE and every day good quantities disagreeable The steam Avenel from Boston church, Westbrook, on Wednesday after- i In this busy world. yacht Dow & Pinkham was in the harbor over Sun- I to Bangor noon at 3.80 o'clock. the are seen and the s But opportunities She to Bangor yesterday Swift In Colors. day. proceeded Mrs. Bean was a daughter of the late work done by men wi5h good brains. morning. |p, Edward 1). of It is brains and not so much muscle The steam dredge Plymouth Rock has Woodbury Westbrook, been to the dock by the where she lived as a She has now • that a man to the front. Now then engaged dredge girl. ® gets bout wharf and will work Washing Boston begin a resident i been of Portland for maDy for a conclusion. at once. j She was a of many PAID LOSS. You use your thinking maohineiy every George Orr’s catboat Beatrloe broke years. lady charming NEW LINE JUST OPENED. s THE I her at the olub and has won a circle day and “break down” slight portions away from mooring yacht qualities very large Powder Sunday and drifted out of the dock of friends here. She leaves two sisters, g of it. natural process.) Ladies' (A thoroughly against the boom of the schooner Warren § Swift and Company, Maker., Chicago We have jusl opened several new lines of Bicycle Mrs. Lewis Braokett of South Windham from what it is was end of We know analysis just Adams whioh lying at the that have all the ns well us desirable • and Mrs. Alfred S. Sweet-dr of this oity. Suitings requisite style that leaves the brain under press of work, Brown’s wharf. She was rescued with- |||| I out and back to and quality. being damaged brought weight ___ uAAaaaa uUMM and that little element should be replaced LEADING BUSINESS MEN. f her mooring. each from food. Often the lo d does which day The black schooner yacht^Frollc, ^SPECIAL TO THE PKEM.l TuTh&Snrm r>4 inch Suitings nt 75 cents ncl. the it as as the has beeu in the harbor for two or insure with not supply rapidly daily lying inch nt lets 10 ceut lor cash. three to Boston —Mr. W. 54 Suiliugs $1.00, per work uses it. Then we have brain fag, days past, proceeded Franklin, Me, May 33 Board 1 5B inch at $1.50, less 10 per cent for cash. yesterday morning. man Blaisdell. a business man ol Suitings nervous prostration, &c. Would you leading the tired and underfed qj with a this town, died Friday night after a long goad MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES AT New Shades In line quality North British & Mercantile Insurance Go. to force it to desperute and un- si ckness. For years his friends havt , AND KDIXBUItGII. stimulant PEAKS ISLAND. EVERY^T Broadcloths for Tailor Made, OF LONDON total the dreaded Q ggj)[ fgf gggfl natural exertion to be followed by notioed consumption drag [gjg I'"1Qgf Fire suits, ut $1.50 per yard. 'I |ie Insurano Company in the World doing a Bnsiuess The following ia the programme for ging him down, but he fought bravelj Largest collapse? ( hlnigo 1871. Memorial Day here on the island: On for life. He was conilned to the housi ... 8*4,33*4.101.00 Losses paid at tin Great October, in common sense. When you MAN ItoMton November, 1H3 !. Call your With his broth- of the finest m.: ■,(*, iia 1—Table boarder* In private family HARPING. Prop. ____234 ootntn about 2500 feet glass; | or Monday evening a or 4 minute* walk from Y. M. C. A. locked with Sprint? plants, ferns, rubbers, etc., Jane 7. because of the (London to a few summer WEDNESDAY o evening next Academy.) t milling. Can also let a room on first floor DEB80NS wishing spend « tc.,worth price for all complete $6 Q. "back is one tbit Inter- Thursday I and otherwise de- $300; only Xhe question” The following story of the which r iceljr furnished for 91.00 per week; bath room weeks In a picturesque j f purchased at once. Particulars, Real Potato The annual meeting of | ibmnoj la Boston of F. H. Herforl. sirdar, of the cannot do better < ests old and young. Few in- forty-seventh ( n name floor. Also chance to keep a wheel, slrahle p.»rt country *mce, First National Bank Building. FREDEK- everybody, her home iom»e to me bearing the a House.” Terms mod- tho Maine Medical Association still ooour Mrs. Arthur Ryan has gone to authority of iddrese K, Box than at -The Pequawket ] CK ». VAILL,23-1 are whose back has never had 1857.22-1__ Information let- deed they there ulative of Lord llluatrales prate. For further inquire by In June 8 and 8. Dr C. O. n Fort having been called kitchener, \ West Baldwin, Me. $20 2 SAI.K at a low a •summer robe or “Old Backs” and Danger, 7, Matoon, ter of “Prop.,” Box 84, very price, an pain. core than any, WANTED AT rooms te Tire her buslisnd. perhaps, his readiness of ONCE. FOBCottage of four with furniture, very more than often “bad Hunt, of Portland President. >y she sickness of “young becks” arc bis on women'a work. uUMMER BOARD-A ride of 22 miles from i deasantly situated near the Breakwater. South to have ths well esonroe, determination and his Vftinptre ache with that programme will he: Kfforts ur* being made palns- ^ Portland will lake you to a very pleasant 'ortlsnd. and within fifty feet of the suit water; bil ks.” Sometimes they < iOMN-ON BKDS. SH0V HANK. TO. vould make 8. M. Hon. John aklng, far-seeing preparedness for events. restful country seat of old tlra ed hospitality a fine clut-house; must be sold at which makes Neurasthenia, by O. C. Davies, ] mown single tax leoturer, Maine. >nce. Two dull burdensome feeling Jne as our force( maylDdlw llallowell, where ail ages can enjoy nature, flsli, drive, and j hundred dollars takes it. Address , D., Augusta. York, deliver a evening, neared Khar- 126 Franklin Me.” tf ami then have iberwln Crosby, of New drink pure soring water. Best of attention Cottage, st, Portland, you weary listless, they Discussion Dsnlel Met snn, a tlervleh was TED—To one or two opened by States and ,um, spy discovered In IVAN buy young cows; Guaranteed. References exchanged. Address « the of the M. various points in tbs United vv would Holstein ami stoictinc »c:o region M. D., Bangor, S B. Bastford, D., and preiet grade Jersey. H.. Pres** office. I3,2 POR LEASE OR SALE-A farm of 70 acres pains on iainp, promptly|taken to with and M. 1 the back is Blddeiord. 1 lanada a series of addresses Lisadquart- Meane address price particulars, near geographic tl center of of Port- Kidneys; then again lame, platform city * ire for examination It was .. Box Portland. Maine.10-1 end. 2 1-4 miles from A Division Hospital at Chlckaraocga, ar.d the tax. A a juncture City Hall; especially of Mimes so lame that to stoop is agony. ienry George single adapted to a dairy farm house ttv B. ¥ Bradbury, M. D., Norway. it whloh Information nt to the Hotels and beach bouses to TO LET. business; etter has been received by a South enemy’s _ >nd large barn on premises; electric railroad No uss or rebbing a back in of Treated just W*ANTED—their orders for help of all kind* plastering Cures Cblckamauga Typhoid losltlon and was of ths Int- place owestbrook through center of farm, will leass t bns. ’nrtland In relation to Mr. plans highest old reliable office of this condition, yon can't reach the causo. at the Maine General Hospital, by gentleman vltli the employment >r sell a or the whole. of E. C. jortanoj; but neither the 36 Lisbon Lew Is- part Inquire D. M. Portland. visit to as well os richest brllies i ART FORD & SHA W. street. Forty words Inserted under this head fOBDAN, MVa St.mardtf It comes from the lvidneys If you would Smith, D., 'rosby’s this city, wanted- Exchange M. the direst threats on. Maine. Also help of all kinds one week for 3A cent*. rash la -sdranee. Discussion opened dy U. M. Elliott, Is tor could ellolt one the bad tack fjr a new and ither neighboring places. It proposed ap2&-4 SALE—One Cottage lot ou Peaks ctaoj.a H. F. Hanson, M. D., from the he |FOR Island, D., Brunswlok, word prisoner; affected to he *■ tlaud harbor. of P. O. Box 194 follow the of a o bold thee single tax meetings during six and £Poi Enquire stronger one, example Bangor. both deaf and dumt. LET—Desirable tenements of five, Srewer, Maine. apr25-4 to tbs Portland , will Scaroely was his TO seven rooms Price Portland who tells yon how in Report of Visitors ho oomlng summer and the speaker centrally located. $10, citizen, over—If It $11 and 98 School for Medlenl Instruction of hotel and bearing hearing can be called oumonos-iistulheitJ $12 per month. J. 0 WOODMAN, the words: rlslt localities In payment street. WEDDINC RINCS. following of Visitors to the Medical School was Exchange |Keport -when another spy led in, who a assortment of Diamond _23-1 Mrs. A. T. Farr, of 136 Wilmofc street, raveling expenses. 117 E have large One hundred of them to select from, AH of Maine. _ v" and scarf 45 tene- obdurate. It was madden- Rings, Pins, Ear Kings Pins, RENT—At Chestnut St., an upper dyles, all weights, all prices In 10, 14 and 19 or Reportl of CsBei. K L. the who has been proved equally a rpoA giys: “In the spring of 1898 I was taken Voluntary Papers Cole, grocer, ill good quality ann perfect. Tills Is very ment of four or five rooms; pleasant loca- KL Gold. Largest and best stock of rings ing, and In “the good old times'’ torture as we make the tion. a in back and other Afternoon Session, at 3 o'clock. aid up for the past raven weeks, was oat iasy way to buy a Diamond sunny exposure, very deslraole for small n the A thousand of them. Me KENNEY, with severe pains my will not miss the family. 23-1 city. his and short shrift would have been the mymenis so by that you lie Jeweler. Monument Squarejune7dlf evidences of ssrious derangement of ray of Delegates from other So- ; ’sstarday for the first time slaoe long Me The Jeweler, Monu- Reception (ate of these brave gentlemen. As It was noney. KENNEY, and taken three bottles nent LET—Upper lower tenements 33 FOR SALE—The well known yacht I had the fortune to oietlea ilege of sickness. led Bound “Our boy has of square. TO William * kl lueys. great good Address, they were away and placed for _leb9n a farm or at summer house or apr26dtf ney Pills.” of the spy appeared conduct'd MEDICINE boarding and on elec- Treatment of Suppuration IT IS JUST THE RIGHT at 319 CUM- TO rooms, newly painted papered, Pills for sale all deal- ind are for summer It was the Sirdar who 1 hotel, best of references. Apply closets and 2 seated carriage with Doan’s Kidney by Middle Ear with Aoetanilld. by Ueo. F. ready sport. to’heudquarters. FOR A COMPLETE BRACING UP.44 tric line, ample pan try Ja pleasant pOR SALE—A light In hat! discovered all ha needed BERLAND ST_17-1 home; moderate io right F top; new axels, tires and fender. 50 cents a box. Mailed on re- M. Portland. Mt>s Mildred who has been disguise sunny cozy price party. shifting ers; price Libby, D., Henley, 1st. to It. Price t. K. NEW* M. to know I It seems that Lord Kitchener AN TED—Situation a3 first class cook, also Possession about. June Apply L II. I have no use for $35 Foster-Mil burn Discussion opened by H. T.Clongh, her the Kev. John Send 2i one-cent to the cost IV Oxford 22-1 ceipt of price by Uo., visiting brother-in-law, always takes the greatest pains to make stamps pay ?7 good washing and ironing, country or McKKNNY. 185 Middle street. Building, L’OMJB, 63 Vesper street, city. J. F. Smith, M. D.,;Bangor. Room N. Y., sole agents for the U. S. D.,'Bangor, Manter, in Koohester, N. IL, has re- himself mastir of tho vernacular of any of mailing on a free copy of Dr. Pierce’s city; &7 SPRING ST., the upper bell not before 7._23-1 Buffalo, at 8 o'olook. Evening Session, which he Is sent, lie seizes [> o.ciook in room and A RINCS Kemeiuuor the name—Doan’s—and take turned home. During her absence she country to 1000-page illustrated ‘‘Common Sense morning._1M LET—Large front large alcove THOUSAND of Cough, or talking with the TO room unfurnished, with private To select from. Diamonds, Opals, Peal, The Therapeutics Whooping every opportunity a med- adjoining, no substitute. made a visit In Kittery, also. Medical Adviser,” complete family oue Location By. F. J. Taylor, M. D.. Plttsdeld. poorer folks until he literally speaks like famllv. up flight. unsurpassed; Rubys and all other precious stones. Engage- Miss Ruth of Lewiston in one volume, or for stamps terms reasonable to the right Call or ad- stent and Rings a specialty. Larges! Discussion by Daniel Hennessy, Corey spent a native. ical library 31 party. Wedding opened CLOCK REPAIRING. dress for particulars. LLEWELLYN M. mock in the city. McICENNEY, the ,J ewe lei C.D. M. D., 3IIUUHT wibu unr «• «• a cloth bound will be sent. M. D., Bangor, Edmunds, inuurr, heavier, copy LEIGHTON, 53 Exchange street.23-1 Monument Square. N. _niarchl9dH Bangor. Corey, pastor of the People’s Methodist ESTATE TRANSFERS. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, Y. E have made a of clock repairing nf tho ITnim* Alt' IV REAL IV specialty LET—Lower rent, 6 rooms, rear Monroe JO 1* lots. The most flnelj ff for and are perfectly familiar with SALE—Cottage M. Fort Fairfield church. years TO Place, gas and Sebago, In nice repair, good I located lots on Chebeague Island: closi A. D Sawyer, I) , transfers of roil estate It in all of Its branches. Our prices are reason- The following sunny exposure. $12; also lower rent, 3 to Steamboat landing. In full view of the sea Discussion by I. E. Kimball, All summer boarding plucas In Willard able. us a and we will call for your yard, opened d Drop postal rear 227 Danforth street, with Bebago. tine fishing close ten miles drive, C. A. M. D. have been recorded at the Cumberlan clock and return‘it when done without extra rooms, grounds by; M. D.. Portland. Peaslee, ind the shore front are receiving applica- to E. 12 Green street fine roads, etc. See plan of lots. W. ,J. CUBIT, FOR SALE. Me the Jeweler, Monument $4. Apply HASTY, v> lfcasaett. county registry of deeds: ohsrge. KENNEY, 23-1 Agent, Chebeaguc Island. Me. Box 35. Pneu- tions for board, whiuh In point of num- Square, Portland. Cures Every Form of Inflammation; Seven minute papers od Lobar Arthur E. Marks of to Eliza- _Janl2dtf mav 2-4 bers are Portland, i'Ul lAUfi—r>ui:ui collage 10 lei or iur uni as EXTERNAL. monla ns follows: unprecedented. E WILL bUY household goods or store INTERNAL as much beth 11. Marks of Portland, for |10, a V|T v at Old Orchard. to R. F. SALE—In ttie very best section of Ward ailment of G. ?? fixtures of or will re- cheap Apply The real danger from every known Clinical Varieties, by A. Phillips, Ocean View commandery, U. O.G. C., lot of land in Portland at Fessenden any description, CUSHMAN. 123 Commercial FOR8. near the head of Pleasant styeet, a mankind is caused Inflammation. Cure the in- ceive the same at our auction rooms for St._23-1 by M. D., Ellsworth. a at their at the inte’sectlon of the limited number of desirable house lots for and the disease. Inflam- ajave very enjoyable box party park, easterly on commission. GOSS «Jfc WILSON, flammation you conquer Course and Duration, by H. sale LET—Pleasant furnished rooms by the aud to date ifcese lots ari is manifested by redness.swelling Symptoms, street. feb3-tf stylish up residences; mation outwardly 1 last even In*. Kach lady ■ide of Brighton street and the north side Auctioneers, 1* Free IlO day or week, with or without meals, rooms best In Portland heat. congestion of the blood M. I)., Greenville, regular meeting equal In every respect to the and Inwardly by Hunt, street. LOTS. to a week ; transients £1 a of BUILDING and Hawthorne $5 day. worked vessels, growth of unhealthy tissue, pain, fever and Treatment, W. J.Mibury, a box and tbe contents were board^i and at less than 1-2 the cost, will be up. bron- Medicinal by brought all modern No 3 PEEKING disease; as asthma, abscesses, burns, bruises, Elisabeth H. Marks of Portland to WANTED—MALE HELP. Improvements. One hundred per cent. soon. Communicate aII forma M. D.. Saoo. relished with the utmost zest. chitis, colds, coughs, croup,catarrh, chans, George W. Brown of Portland a lot of PLACE. _22-1 with MYRON K. MOORE. Deermg Centre. la muscular serenes* Non-Mediclnal Treatment, by S. E. Of sore throat, grippe, mumps, Tbe Guards will holl their land and at Fessenden in Very desirable building lots, owned by outfit free. No M. D., Calais. Reynolds buildings park RIG PAY—Costly Exp’ mo LET—Furnished cottage In Loveitt’s _34 Webber, at the intersection of the north- I* needed. We want some one in every County. * South Portland near "The. Cloisters." Discussion D A. Robinson, regular meeting this evening at the hose Portland, the city, situated on l'ayson, Roberts Field, ; WHAT’S THAT? opened by side of Hawthorne street with the Apply quick. Manufacturers, 3943 Market St., Has piazza on three sides and commands a tine MURDER, M. D.. Bangor, C. K. Wiliams, M. D.. School street. erly and at 8 cents per I2d lawS2w One ol Me Alarm Clocks. 96c to bouse, easterly side of Brighton street and at the adjoining streets, phila. may view of Cltv. Harbor, and Islands. Apply to Kenney’s Uonlton, the H. K. CUM MINOS,|19 Crescent street, Portland $3.00. Warranted to wake tLe dead. More SArESctmtiiteSATisFflHG Charles McManus uf the bicycle factory intersection of the southerly side of Dart- foot for any lot not including LAN TED—Cabinet makers and polishers. dealers combined. In 18ta THCRSDAY Jnne 8. square lft. 1 clock than all the other Originated by au old Family Physician F. O. BAILEY & CO.. 46 Exchange St. existed «°r over eighty yearn has been confined to his home by Illness. mouth street with the easterly side of This low is liable to McKENNKY, the Jeweler. Monument Square $ Could a remedy have Prostatlo cornor lots. price 19 1 has cured ills There is not Treatment of Hypertrophy street. LET—At 447 Cumberland street, about sep28dtf unless it many family At a of the Union hall associ- Brighton in use which has the confidence of F. H. Gerrlsh M. D. Portland. meeting advance within a short time. For 9 a remedy today by Charles 1*. Clapp of Portland to John AGE PAINTERS wanted at once. Ap TO June 10, house of rooms, besides bath, hot the to so great an extent as this Anodyne, F. C. M. ation lest of committees water large lawn and hot and public Discussion opened by Thayer, evening reports a lot of land at Oakdale on Pitt information address the under- ('lAHRlJ to Mr. llsley at 32 Plum street. F. O. heat, piazza, "”baby-pa pTpoons M. Loveitt, further ply cemented cellar, all In first class on INFLAMMATION Mailed Waterville, B. B. Foster, D., CARRIEGE cold water, Our Book free.; 1)., were read and other matters attended to, street at its junction with Deering street, BAILEY CO._17-1 are the latest baby article. It Is lust what the and directions on •rerybott la. order. JAMES H. HALL, 247 Commercial St. 1 The Doctor's signature Portland. feat. sigued: dear little wants. We have them iu *11 Price, 35 cents. Six bottles, $2.(Xk affairs in condition for the for- containing 0,150 square once 20 5 lathers 19-1 darling Rolcl bv Druggists. of Intluenza James putting carpenters, «*re « aCuMomHou^gt- Boston. Some Sequelae by M. of to sterling silver and very nice and pret- f J and protect you last, price charged teachings with buildings intersection wilt lasses. lo Portland; LET—Upper tenement at Fessenden St.. is a for his own home, electric lights. after consigned loaus made on bonds, personal and cold carpenter) Or they’ll die, like English soldiers, the teachers as frauds the southerly side of liawkes street. stocks, proper!t TO Oakdale; 7 rooms and bath, hot cemented cellar, bath, hot and cold water, fur; stamps supposed or any other security. A. C, all. '1 he Portland Savings bank to Mary K gotfi Inquire water, cemented cellar, separate furnace, nace heat. A first class house. LLEWELLYN His report showed that since May, 1898, LIBBY, 42 1-2 Exchauge shed and room, house furnished —Chicago Denny of Portland, a lot of land in Port street._13-4 ample yard M. LEIGHTON, 53 Exchange St._20-1 CITY OF PORTLAND. section with shades and screens and wired for electric Tribune._ the membership of the American at the Intersection of the west aid< || | A NYONE a aiul restful vacatioi SAL and one half story brick land, wishing quiet never occupied except by owner; pos- E—Two of a seizure at North Vae- had increased from 1185 to 1248. of Grove street the A after a hard work will find there n lighting; situated No. 147 Franklin St., con- As the result with northerly sid< years’ session at once. Apply to GEO. W. IsORhouse with the better to obtain it than In given for two Allle Priest was The atiernoon wna occupied of Washburn avenue. no place ana arount Lewis. Hall & taining fourteen rooms, arranged salboro, Saturday night, Wadsworth DOW. at Co’s._22-1 built late owner, Proposals for Printing. Lotus Club discussion conducted by fcumuel H. Coles worthy of Portland t< “R"1™ the “Famous Hall.” Reasouabli families, house thoroughly by lined *100 nud costs and sentenced to the and Miss Marie A. terms. For further Information address tlx RENT—Old fashioned cottage farm is to be sold for purpose of closing the estate. Chairman Walters Frederick D. Winslow of Portlund, a lo feet of laud. proprietor, JOHN B. PIKE, lliram. Me. ap25 tiou'te in good order; stable, shade, fine Lot contains over 6,000 square will bo received by till for 00 days. The arrest and Walsh of San Francisco. It was un open in FOR Ap- * proposals oonnty jail of land and buildings Portlund.on th< location. to JOHN F. PROCTOR, Centennial Block. Committee on until Thurs- the- TENNEY views, d dightful J..C# CCOL1DGE, ply SEALED Printing Keports on the advanced of was Saturday night, by discusslou study southslde of Sherman street, 200 fee spring 22-1 the 25th of 1899, at 12 o’clock m. seizure made, house, near Poian< Falmouth Foreslde. day day May. osophy and esoterics. from its intersection with tb Raymond for the printing of the Auditor's and subordl Sheriff Colby Uetoheil. westerly Spring, delightful locality, good fishing OR SALE—Modem house 2 1-2 story, near Deputy U L I S T aiul moderate, send lo nate officers’ and the aa- west side of Mellon street. KX OUNED l O C boating gunning, prices with stable, has 10 rooms, city reports Mayor’s circular and booklet. Reference in Portland Electrics, path, dress. kkkki > and WANTED--FEMALE HELP. steam heat, flue cellar, large lot. One of the Ophthalmic Optician, and F. M. firm o Bids are to he made Particular* Judge Symonds Hooper, finest locations at Woodfords. \M11 be at a per page. Oren Sons. Address C. E. SMALL he had on to the office of tht Soldiers’ Monument. Hooper’s and on easy terms .o close. N.s. may application The One* Who Were Loekea tp. 153^i Congress St., opp. No. 10-4 words iBMrtsd sidor this head bargain City Auditor, where proposals maybe left en Raymond. Me._ may Forty GARDINER, 53 Exchange and 68 Marjtetbts. was a on* week for 25 cents, cash in advance. dorsed. “Proposals for Printing Keports.” Gotham Citizen—That horribli WANTED—Care of bad health that R-I-F-A-N8 The committee reserves the right to reject Have locked will not benefit. Send 5 rents to Iiipaas Chemica murder last night. you u] Office Saturday, Only. of 140 acres in North my or all bids, Days: Co.,New York, for lO^iuples and 1.000 testimonial once a girl for general house- SALE—Farm the man who committed it? on River, cuts order of the Committee. work one that can home Call FORYarmouth, bounded Royal lly WANTED—At; go nights. of wood, WM. 11. DOW, Chairman. Policeman—No, but we’ve locked up 2( 111 CLARK 45 tons hay. good orchard, plenty pas- ST.__23-1 of stock, one mile from Gray Portland, May 18,1899. mayl8dlw people who saw it.—New Y'ork Weekly. MEETING. ture for 25 head ANNUAL for general housework. Ap depot, ample buildings in good repair, including Price $2,800. W. H. ANNUAL MEETING of the stock WANMKD—Girlply MRS. WHIPPLE, 285 Brackett St. ice house aud granary. iso Middle Poultry and Poetry. THEholders of the Portland, Saco, and Ports upper bell.22-1 WALDRON & CO., St_20-1 mouth Railroad Company, for the choice o nine miles from Mistah John6ing—Does yo’ liko po’try smart to take ol SALE—targe farm, Directors for the ensuing year and for tlx lady charge 1 location; with or without For Women. Miss Snowball? a small ladies’ 1*ORPortland, good transaction of such other business as m?v WANTED—Astore, selling garments, Address H. Box Tolman’s lias to stock and farming utensils. K., Dr. Monthly brought Miss Snowball—1 jess lubs it, Mistal be presented, will be held on the tirs salary $10 week to start. Apply at once MR. to hundreds of anxious women. legally Tolman House. happiness — the fifth day of June, 1899.. at Elevei EDWARDS. 1657._20,1 There is no other known Johnsiug spcshuly duckings.— Nev Monday, _1*-1_ positively remedy o’clock in the forenoon. In the Company’s hal and! Main’s |bats and Spald- to medical that will so ant! York Journal. vest and ; science, quickly in Maine. ANTED—Custom pantaloon nails and rules for playing ball do the work. Have never had a Klttery. W1 makers. HASKELL & JONES. 18 1 SPALDING’Sing’s league safely single order of the Directors. be found at my store, together with a fine failure. The and most obstinate cases By mav longest F. R. BARRETT. of fishing tackle; also the Wolff-American relieved in ;> without fail. No othei Fiction. girl for general stock are days Clerk ot the G. L. BAILEY. 263 will do this. No no ni Company. housekeeper; one who has had experi- and Imperial Bicycies. remedy pain, danger, Mrs. Styles—Do you read much fiction Me.. 17 189*9. WANTED—Competent Middle street. 20-1 interference with work. The most ifitlieuli Portlaud, May ence with children. Call between 6.30 and 7.30 Mrs. yes. I get a lette may lTdtd rases successfully treated through corres Myles—Well, p. m. at 104 OAK 8T._18-1 and the*most sat lsfaetioi every day from my husbsnd wbei : pomlenre, complete nearly EVES TESTED FREE First class cook and laundress in every instance. I relieve bun on road.—Yonkers guaranteed he’s the Statesman. In summer house, references REPAIRING. dreds of ladies whom 1 never see. Write foi We have made this a special branch WANTK1>— boardiug JEWELRY MARRY ME, NELLIE. Write to MERRITT HOUSE. Orr’s further All letters trutlifulh of our busluess and can give you glasses required. are familiar with all kinds of Jewelry particulars. I will such a a t Maine. WE answered. Free confidential advice in af Transport. of any description. And buy you pretty Ring Island, _myl»4^ if and have made It a specialty A thousand solid gold repairing matters of a privateor delicate nature. Bea be mine!” All glasses warranted, or money re- McKenney’s. Ring: for We are now ready to make to order “And you will he cried iu * Opal-Pearls. Rubles, Emeralds au< years. in mind this remedy is safe nude funded. Diamonds. CASH-OkD COLD. in rings or pins of any special design absolutely all other stone*. Engagement an SPOT anything cverv possible condition and will positive): transport. precious 1 for Old Gold as may wish at very short notice. McKKN- Wedding a Largest stock i I We give you the highest, price you { leave no after iff effects the health. 11; “Yes,” shp answered, for she was in th , the Rings specially. the tue Jeweler, Monument Square. Portland. upon McKENNEY Jeweler, The Jeweler, Monumen t weuieitfor making rings. McKENNEY NEY, • '' mail secairely sealed, $2.00. Dr. E. 31. TOL eity. McKKNNEY, janl 2d if sanid boat.—Detroit Journal. Monument mar22dtf Jeweler. Monument Square. oct2.dtf MAN CO., 170 Tremout St., Boston, Mass Square. JanUJdtf Square.

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-■ / • I, m / * STEAM KK*. rout. Pork quiet Del— Ar 21st, forte Areol, Ute», RAILROADS.__ i* relative* and friends in Cairo. Wilmington, Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Witham of Cumber- visiting !>«. July MAINE TOWNS. Pen- Ktv. li. H. Penwarien is boarding with mi* Jl*t *hlp land Mills spent Sunday at Albert Delaware Breakwater—I'nwejl J" 22** for Bui father. Mrs. Ellen Young. ... Arthur Hewall, Mnrplir. Philarlelp.il* nell'i, Mrs. Wit ham's after who has Mr. and Mrs William Durgin, oauttliiiin. BOSTON Uatfcvr.4 »y CWIM* Mr Daniel Leighton of Caaoo, SsturiluT’s Kb Seth M Toittl. .KS* H1HB I,rmi of iBlrrnl Jv the winter with Mr*. Ar 22d. lieen at his daughter s, Mrs. spending Durgin’s Wna.t. hlpKi!”iDENC*— | stopping have rt- gpr-fw fair uen- 1 of the Pi rn. was stricken father, Mr William Hamlin. Rent quiet, firm; refining 4Va; : Jn and after MONDAY Oct. 3d. 1888, train* ponri.nl. V. Foster'*, the past winter, M»y. Inly trifugal iWJ test 4c; refined »'th» >'•"1 Se iver ami low turned to their home In Danvers, Mass. TH*. 7 4Hc; moasies sugar KUCKLAND—Ar?M, Uuatnn. will leave as follow*: with paralysis recently, and Is very n,. quiet, firm. May Lauudou. New York, PenotuulJ, | Mrs. Emma ('handler of Lynn, Mas*., 7»% 73* Mbs Grave Webster. > In*!* LEAVE. and almost entirely helpless. cicngj::::.. SALEM— Ar 22d. mm; CHICAGO—Cash quotation*: »«-»«»*».» UAMAKIdJOTTA. has been In Port, has taken l oard with Mrs. V. K. Ed- Cera. haven for New York ; Abide lngaiU. For Lewiston and Auburn, 8.10 A m., 1.30, Ueorge Foster, who Julv. tiour firm. Alice I Board- >< home for the wards for the summer. Sept, fordo: Ann C Stuart, Ellsworth; 4 oo and t».uo m. land foi some time, 1* at at 73\*&T*Vfr«; NoSdo Native do j>. llamarlscottn, May 1#.—Tha U. H. Sup- Miss Manila M. Curtis is home from .J"Pring mm. Boston for .Calais: AtnertSan. For Coriiam. Berlin and Island Fond. 8.10 a sommer. I MJ4 •*4«f» No 2 Red 74«;76*4c. Corn—No2 at she has Closing.... tL«7Jv!0; for do. ni., 1.30 am! e.oo p. n;. .(earner Cot- who has been where for the year No 2 yel nw hi « 2 at ply Ueranlnm, Capt. Ben]. Miss Annie K. Adams iloston, past 83«4 84c. Oata—No 27W<*; 2td. sell Regina. Mach I*?- 8.18 A ra. amic.oo ; °A”' No 2 white at STONINGTON—Ar For Montreal and Chicago. the been her studies at the Emerson 2',t' 3 SOe; No :t white at 2HVfefr* sch* 1 tin*, «nn«!nr« ter, name up the river Tuesday afternoon stepping at W Iter Skillings past pursuing July. R»pt VINEYARD-HAVEN—Ar 21st. Cllffoftl Ynffy p. m. home In Last Sohool of 3®Vkc: No 2 Ryn 62t* No 2 Barley at 87&40; Saillla for Boston; Susan Mrs. winter, hss returned to her Oratory. .loentiu.. 23% NO l I White. Palktnghatn. tfb itby ako palatial rrrAMi5tt* For Quebec, B.00 p. in. and returned Wednesday morning. Mr. James N. Eastman is making ex- Flaxseed at 1 06; prime Timothy teed at Haskell. Brunswick for do; Sarah' 1 Hiprl Tl iZ 23ft 2 H Pickering. her hatband from Closing.. 35; Mess Pork « 1C m h 20; Lard 6 07,«r» JO; South Aml.oy for do: Maggie ARRIVAL*. Colter aocompanled Allen was at home the tensive additions and improvements to V Amlin, Roger*. Mrs. Jennie O. pore. short rib sides at 4 *55 o 4 salted meats for do: John Alien. on will b4 in readi- 85; Dry Hurley, Roger*, do Shay, From Lewiston and Auburn. 8.18, 11.30 a Portland and waa a gueat of her father, She returned to Portland his canning factory. It July. —ehoulders 4> * clear aides ft I AND pu-t week. o4V%c ; short 000 Richmond for do; Mary HUndlsb, Gray. Nor JAY STATE TREMONT, 6.43 and g. 43 m. weeks. ness this fall. Mr. Eantmar 6 * O* tn.; p, Monday for a farther stay of three for canning for do: Annie P Chase. Kills, do 'or d ir C From 8.10 ai.U 1). W. Chapman. Opening.{.. "in" “u folk leave Franklin Wharf. Port* Edam! l’ond, Berlin and Gorham, exerolses nt Pennell In- is having an acreage of beans Uiosiu*. ....i. Butter steads dairies for lternately her The graduating quite —creamery \ 12^1T',4c; H Wood, Stanley, Hoboken do; Right Away, mid, Evening at 7 o'clock, arriving lu 11.30 a. tn. and 6.4.'- j». in. Steamer Enterprise began making the Hdth for lOiAl'ic. for do; Whit*. every stitute wilt occur on Friday, planted, suitable canning. Monday’s quoatlons. smith. Pari It Amboy Hamburr. eaaon for connection witli earliest tra.nMoi From Chicago ami Montreal, 1.10 a. n and two a week from Portland, of West Is Casco has no road cbmmissloner this Kig» steady -fresh 1214 » Me. Ellzabethnort for do; Annie R Lewis, llodgdott. 6.46 p. m. regular trips Miss Lnoy Freeman, Oray, WHEAT Cheese do for 1 ►oint* beyond. class. and selectmen are after easy; creameries at »d?10:,*e. New York for do; Mary Snow. Caioeron. ticket* for rrovldeuce, Lowell. From Quebec, 8.10 a. m. one of the graduating year the looking Sept wheat Med Through Tueeday, May. July. Flour—receipts 14 006 bhls, 26.000 do: Dick Williams. Reed. Perm Ambovior New eto. Lawrenoe has returned home the Interest of the roads. Mr. S. O. Han- 73% 73/% bush; Torres ter. York, SUNDAY TRAIN?*. on Main street haa Miss Lacy Open n .. bush;-corn 96,MOO bush; oats 3*0,000 Morri* A Cliff. Nash. Port Wberiy or Uostou. The Auaten Houae of the with the ford; He turning leave India Wharf, every Boston, where she has been spend- cock, chairman board, Clos u .74 <5 74 % rye 2,00m bush. 12.JOO bn>h. Flbefnan. Know lton. PlniadH l oj : on real. Quebec. Toronto and Chicago from barley _ Provlnoetown; at 7 o'clock. received a ooat of In oolora whioh new roetl machine, lately wheat 79.000 Evening .'W 111. paint ing the winter. oharopion RJl Shipment* -Flour 8,000 tibia; phU for Port'and; Janies I. Maloy. Burnett, J. F. L1HCOMB. Manager p. U agent of North bush; corn oats 806.000 bush For t^nvhton and Auburn. 7.30 a. m. and a00p.m. Improves the looks very mnch. Sir. Clarence Hong has removed his bought of C. Mitchell, July. Sept. mu.moo bush; Kondoulfor do; Odell, McDonough.Crocksockie THOMAS M. HAKTLKT1. Agent. com- rve o.ooo bush. Phila- For Gorham and Berlin, 7.30 a. m. and 8.00 p. m. for family from Lewlstion to his oottagenear Yarmouth, and a small crew, has Cios.mr.: bush; barley o.ooo for Charlestown. Isaac Orbeton, Trim, Bent. t. lMI A. A. Hall Is getting out a frame •'9I* M Marre'. Harris.Soutli Lake Ha will them pleted the work in the village district. Opening.. 33% 34% MINNEAPOLIS- Wheat In store-May at delphia for Rockland: O ARRIVALS Little Sebago join No l for do ; Borda. Greeley. do tor it email sohooner for Boothbay parties the term of Bates oats 71A«c; July 7314c: at Tl1-iSi7114. Amboy Eugene From Island Fond. Berlin, Gorham. Montreal at the olose of present Sept do for Lubec; K L ray, Sept. hard 78:,*c; No 1 Northern 7a**c; No 2 North- do; Hunter, Kelson, and West. R 10 a. m. at his mill. where he has a position as teacher. July. Perth for Bangor; Hazel Dell. Co. college, 23% 20Vs ern at 71 A* c. Khioii, Amboy international Steamship Fr m Lewiston and Auburn, 8.10 a. m. A with a Cloein*.| Weehawken for Bar Harbor; James — John MoNear was stricken 24 21 Flour—first patents at 8 80»3 00; second pat- Duffy. FOR rma: FALMOUTH. AN!) COMMERCIAL Opening... Parsons, South Amboy for Augusta; Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on Night which FINANCIAL ents 8 60 o 5 70; first clear 2 80«|2 90. booker, paralytic shock Wednesday par- r Lewis. Perth Amnoy for do; os- •astport. Lutec. Calais. St Jo n, N.B..Ka)l;a; N.S- trains. West Falmouth, May it.—Mr. and Mrs. DETROIT—Wheat at 74»ic for cash Hop# Haynes. alyzed one side. Sept. quoted prey. Crowley, BI!zabethi»ort for Mt Desert; md all of New Brunswick. Nova Bcotn TICKET OFFICE. DEPOT AT FOOT OK James Kent of North willed on S 17 Whitewash Red 76>4c; July 76' *. parts Nash Company have extended Deerlng, Clos us. 76'io; May Abner iaylor. Young, Perth Amboy for Cj.UUs; Prince Edward Inland and Cape Breton. The INDIA STREET. Telephone friends here on s 26 at orders h their line to Christmas Cove. Wednesday. Opening ■TOLEDO-Wheat qulat-caah 7814c; May l.ygouia. Clark. South Gardiner for avortte route to C'atnpobello and St. Andrew* uovl _dtf Miss Minnie Pearson spent a part of of Products in the 761*0; July at 76*4c. Area arlus. Brown; George Bird. Gray; George N. B. OKAY. lastj week with her slater, Mrs. Roland Quotations Staple Portland Daily Preee RcoeR Qaotacions W Glover, Martin, Henrietta Simmons. Snow- Summer A rruii|'rutrnta. R. Safah L Davis, MAINE CENTRAL R. W1LLG1VETHK Leighton. Mlsa Pearson's friends are Corrected by Swau St Barrett. Banker*. lafl t Ottea Marks:*. man; Ruth Robinson, Tbeali; On and alter Monday, April !7th.. Steamers MRa.M. K INUALLtS Markets. Patters hall, and Bella Russell, from coal ports, Wnai I glad to see her on the road to recovery. Leading Middle street. illy Telegraph.) vlll leave Kailroad l'ortland. on Mon- Ir «r**c May 8, 18*«). STOCKS. bound east. ... and at 5.30 m. Keturn- TOWN A HANDSOME BUILDING. Mr. a. H. Hunt and nephew, Mr. C F. MAY 21. 1899. and lay Wednesday Friday p. Par Value BUL xsked Passed, sebs Wm J I.lpsett. Huntley, leave St. nnd Lit bee same Train* leave Portland a* follows. were at Mr. C.P. Description. market was ng John, Eastport Norton, from Portland, 99 101 NEW YORK-The Cotton to-day Lizzie Babcock. Higbee. Kennebec fur t hRadel- Gray. May 8ft.—Mr. Durian bkllling C nalNational Bank...100 at 6 .4 r lays. 7 iio a. m. For Brunswick, Bath, R>cklaur ent*. .. 101 Cotton market toslay west, into the on friends In Uurrloane on Wednesday. Ilf i'ti.S'rRivi Chapman National Bank. 100 CHARLESTON—Tha ■>. m. Uucksport, Houiton, Woodstock and St Mr. Ellin wood hat. moved Ar Meader. Port Liberty for Mr. Wallace Black aDd son were the Fli st National Bank.IOD 96 10<* closed firm; middlings 6 6-16c. 22d. sch Nat For Tickets and Staterooms apply at the Stephen via V'anceboro and St. John. house F. NEW YORK, May 22. Gardiner. of H. Colley. Black a of last Merchants*National Bauk.... 7o 100 101 Cotton market closed Pine Tree Ttoken Office, Monument Square or 8.30 a. in. For Danville Jc.. Mechanic steam launch, guests of Mr. A. D. part last loan GALVESTON—The sobs Mattie A Franklin and William Falls, Mr. Walter Golf took the Money on call steady at 8@4i National Traders’ Hank.100 97 99 5 15-16c. Passad, or other information. at Company’s Oftta* rtumford Falls. Lewiston, Winthrop. Oakland, steady; middlings Irom Kennebec, bound west. owned a from the New mercantile at Portland National Bank.100 192 104 Mason, lt;tilroad Wharf, foot of Stato street Read field. Watervllle. Livermore Fall*. Farm- by Philadelphian, Miss Minnie Huston spent Wednesday —^3 per cent; prime paper '3Mn MKMHIIIS—The Cotton markettoslay closed anil it to Portland Trust Co.100 136 140 J. F. 1.1800M B, Supt. ington. Pullllpsemd Kangeley. York steamer, transported the Misses Myrtle cent. Sterling Exchange firm, with 6140. I’ort*. night with her friends, @4Vk per Portland (las Company.60 86 90 steady; middlings Foreign niarl*dtf li. P.G. liEKAKY Agent. ! 10..’5 a. in. For BrunswioK, Bath, Augusta Poland, where the owner parses every 4 closed and Florenoe Morgan. actual business in bankers bills at B7*Vh Portland Water Co.100 103 106 NEW oki.KaNS—The cotton market Sid fm Tyne May 24. steamer Strathmore (Bn, Wntervlile and Lewiston via Brunswick. summer. went 61*c. as before). 12.80 ql for Brunswick. comic Mr. and Mrs. Roland Leighton 87%for demand. and.4.861/a5,4 85% for six- Portland St. Railroad Co.. 100 146 160 quiet; middlings Cunningham. Portland (uo‘. p. Express Bath, Mr. Dennett and Mr. Groves, a Bristol 20. steamer Meriimac (Br), Rockland and all stations on the Knox and to the city on Thursday. rates 4 Commer- Maine Central R’v.100 138 140 MOBILE—Cotton market is quiet; middlings Ar at May an entertainment at the ty days; posted 8GVs&4 B8Va- Montreal. -IARPSWELL STUMBOU CO. I incoln Ban singer, gave Mrs. M. K. Huston Is stopping with Portland % Ogdensburg R.R.IQO 43 6u at 6 • l-iao. Purcell, division. AugustA Watervllle, had cial bills 4 86 ^4 85%. fm 20, steamer Sachem gor. Bar Harbor. Greenville, and via lown hall Friday ©feeing, lhey BUNDS. market closed Hid Liverpool May Houiton, friends in Hurricane. SAVANNAH—The Cotton P>. & A. It. R a audieno© foreuch an unfavor- Silver certificates 61 Mi (Br). Murdoch, Boston. Island Route. very good Miss Minnie Pearson is the guest of @61% Portland 6a 1907.120 122 easy; middlings 6-tsc.l The 365 For Mechanic Rumford _ _ Ar at London 2t, steamer Montcalm (Btl 110 pm. Falls. able The entertainment was ex- Bar Silver 61 1902—1912 102 108 May night. Mrs. Louville LeightoD, this %. Portland 4s. Funding.. TIME I Falls, Danville Jo., Liver- »hat Mr. J. W. Stev her slater, 108 Sballl*. New York. Sf.YDAY ABLE. BemD, Lewiston, cellent and we trust Mexican dollars 48%. Portland 4s. 1913, Funding.106 fm 21. ate.imer Lucania more Fall*. Farmington, Kingfield. Carrabas- 100% STE A VI8IIIF*. Sid Queenstown May uqb and Mr. C. W. Pierce, who were the Bangor 6a 1899. R. R. aid.100 SAILING HAYS OF for New York. set Phillips and RangOley. Winthrop. itoklaui, Miss Carrie Huston, accompanied by Government bonds sms (Br). McKay. Liverpool 30. 18'.".», steamer Aucoolsco be more steady. 6s. 1906.1 Water.114 116 runs Beginning April and promoters of the scheme, will were the Bangor Sid fm May 21, steamer Bremen Vill leave Portland Bier, l’ortland. For Bingham. Watervllle Skovbegan. her oousln, Miss Nellie Huston, State bonds inactive. Bath 4%s, Municipal.101 108 York. .SouthCuba Mav 23 Southampton as far as the weather is con- 1907, Saratoga.New Nlerlch. Bremen for New York (presumed and Intermediate Imdlnvs lu.oo A. 1.18 p. m. For Kreeport, Brunswick, MA» fortuuate, F. Huston on ... (Ger). llarpswell guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. Bath 4*. 1921. Refnndiug.101 103 K Friedrich... New York. Bremeu May 23 of Watervllle. Skowhegan. Belfast. cerned next time Railroad bonus Irregular. 106 24 ordered to Falmouth to embark passengers M. 2.0© 1*. M. Upturning imm llarpswell. ®art* Thursduy. Belfast 4s. Municipal.102 servia.New York Liverpool May uid, Dover and Foxcroft Greenville. Bangor Mr. N 102 24 the stranded steainei Paris). irrlve lu Portland 1.00, I* M. F;if« to So. fusta, F. Douglass recently purchased Mr. Louville the painter, is Calais 4s. 1901—1911 Refunding....loO St Louis ...... New York. ,Bo’amptou..Mav sch oidtown and Mattawatokcag. The Leighton, Hide*. 107 Mav 24 Arat Bermuda May 10, Agnes Manning. l;»r|M\vetl and return Sunday 35c, other laml- a line pneumatic tire buggy. first where he CewlstonSs,* 1901. Municipal.106 Cymric.New York. Liverpool.. 8.18 p. m. For Brunswick. Bata. Lisbon working in KeunehUDk, expects tne Hyers, Newport News. ngs 25c. to come to The following quotations represent pay- Le\viston4«. 1918. Municipal.105 107 Western Land Now York.. Antwerp May 24 Falls. Gardiner, Augusta and Watervllle. Gray. all summer. in port at Raracoa May 14, sell St Cioix. Tor- ISAIAH DANIALS, General employment ing prices in this market: Saco 4s. 1901. Municipal.100 102 Asiatic Piicce .New York .Santos.May 2o Manage). &15 p. m. For New Gloucester. Danville The Rev. B. A. Childs, of tl.e Free and Mr. W. H. rey. loading cocoanuts for Boston; to sail May Mr. Ansel Leighton Cow and steers... 7c X> lb Maine Central R R7Al912,conArat(18s 136 British Prince New York..MoutevldeoMay 26 Junct. Mechanic Kails, Auburn and LevrlstoA delivered a baccalaureate * Baptist church and eventful drive 18th .. Pearson took u short Bulls and stags. 4%S.108 110 K I.mitse.New York. Bremen.Mav 26 11.00 u. m. Night Express, every night for the M Cld at 22, sch Fred Gower, lermon before Pennell Institute the horse Skius—No 1 quality.10c 4s cons. mtg... .104 106 York. ..May 26 Hillsboro, May U A i,n„Ha VU together last Friday, Ugnred •* Mongolian.New .Glasgow class on the 21st inst. No 3 8 : •• 104 27 Norfolk. graduating aVm'v9, os a hlgn kicker, making .. grts.l9oo.exten’sn.lOS Ethiopia.New Yora. Glasgow May ALLAIM LIIM& vllle, Bangor. Moose bead Lake, Aroostook Mr* M. F. of O., prominently .Portland & 1st mtgl04 100 York. .Genoa.May 27 via Uldtown, Machlas. and Ingalls Cincinnati, heels and mud fly with great velocity for No 3 ...0®7c Ogd’c g6s.l900, Aller. New county Kastport .... MoiKituI 4'nUh .. 25 a50 Portland Water Ct?s 4s. 1927 103 106 York.. Itendon.May 27 Mail Mc*amcrs, Calais via Washington R. K., Bar hut as lasteth Mamtou.New Koyul Harbor, a few minutes, "nothing nmKei. Maw V iirif I.ivarnnoi. Mhv 27 STEAMERS. Bucks st. _ ami port SL st. Andrews, John i'heophilufl btimson family. The building | down in time IJvrrpool. Stephens, long," everything quieted r.nftOB 11001 H»rK»u Prince .NewlYork. Azores May 27 and Aroostook coant” via Vaiueboro, Halifax will be bullion the lot known as the Jford the to the Kftnll Grocers* Sugar Market. Trojan 1 fi r Mr. Leighton to get mall Maaadam .New York.. Rotterdam.. May 27 Ci#lng at Quebec acid Derry. and the Provinces. The Saturday night train and owned ttie Uni versa- The following Wfra :b* dost a: ^nota- Point Steamboat Co. by —--- loaf 7c ; confectioners 20 Small does Pexter. lot, recently in Portland mantel—cut York.. i-airuayra. Portland & not run to Dover and mmiwii vii“l,i* r>*** lions of shocks atHoston. Philadelphia New May Belfast, list society. Thu c ill for a building 8c ; 6 Vic: granulated at 6^c; coffee York.. 30 or Sleeping ears to plans and a brok-n wagon. powdered Mexioan Central ss. 72 Phoenicia.New Hamburg May From From Foxcroit, beyond Bangor. of the colonial In the basement crushed 4 Vac. m m St. John style. Winslow and Mrs. Vfccjydllow a* rt. commencing April Mrs. Alary daughter, ▲tcfil* D. Too. bail* new. 18®a Daily trips Liverpool. . Montreal. White Mountain Division. there is to be n dining hull and kitchen, the 3rd, 1&99. Steamer PHUOY m m Ella Wilson of West Cumberland,were Boston Maine...*.• •••••• .181% MINIAI'IIKK AI.M anac...... MAY 23. be devoted to u ball Imports. will leave Portland Pier. Portland. RlT s.46 a. m. For Bridgton, Fabyans, Burling* l'he first floor will of Mrs. A. W. Shaw, on Wednes- U«*U «1 4as. uio.... guests at 2 for Orr’s Island Card’s W tou, Lancaster. Ouebec, St Sher- with a seating of about three Steamer Vincenzo—2600 tns sul- no ... p. m.. Johnsbury, capacity Glrgentl. If Poor’s 4 Gallia. Sat. 20 brooke. SL ana Minna day. « Bay. Point, OM May. May Montreal. Chicago. Paul hundred and ar.d a sixteen feet phur to A S Maleonisou. Maine .....1H5 iSSr,etV. o— Cove, Ouoliog hfty, stage Messrs. Hadlock and Koss attended the Moou sets .2 481 Height.o "O East Ashdale. Hors© 1 May. Taluul. "C *7 May spoils and all points west. be used for (' J Colwell—1,132.000 Union Pacific.. 4294 Harps well, deep. The second st ry will of K. of St John, NB. Sc hr Water Small Point ia LamenMan, a June l.4o m. For Lake, meeting the Brand lodge, P., Onion Paclncnfd. 75% Island Harbor. Cove. May. p. Sebago Cornish, Bride* a reading room and library. T'he pi ms last. shingles to Berliu Mills Co. Harbor and Harbor. Return, leave 55 Nunndiau, 10 June ton and Hiram. bold in Portland Wednesday American Cuody’s May. j call lor a that at 6 a. m.. via above land- 17 June 6.50 in. For 'Cumberland Mills, and specifications building sooial neld at Pythian common.1671a Cundv’s Harbor June. Californian/ j p. SebafO the poverty Portland Wholesale Market. American nutar. n: iS XCW& Portland about 10 a. m. Lake. North Glen will cost fifteen or seventeen thousand was a success. M -AlsXiNi ings arriving in Bridgton, Frye burg, Conway, hall on Thursday evening 22. Sug.ir.uiQ .. ..118 J. H. and Bartlett. dollars. Mr. M. h). Ingalls, who is now with PORTLAND. May MCDONALD, Manager. RATES OF PASSACE. There was a goodly number present 158 Cmmerotal St Telephune ld-3. of the Four railroad, began Wheat reached the 76c m 5.60 Bath. Waterville and Bangor. over the store now occupied by W. li. and Air. CISCO BAY STEAMBOAT Augusta. for the poorest dres-ed ludF, 3 Chtca.o. Millers Allen, Boston for East- Sir. r rack— Liverpool. Loudon, Glasgow, il.oop.m. for all points, office was gained >« to scat have,ad- 22. May 19. Steamer Cumberland. Night Express Sweeter. The sume previously aw of West t umberland with May Belfast, Londonderry or Queenstown, $23.50. for Charles S; about 10c. Provisions more New 130 port and St John, NB. sleeping car SL John. another man who ranked carried off vanced Flour again 4s, re..130 St NB, ['repaid certificates *24. occupied by a tattered suit of many colors New 4s. 13° Soh V J Colwell (Br), Leonard, John, Arrivals In Portland. the in this 1n his but tinner; Western coup.13o Children under 12 years, half fare. Hates to imong highest country the for steady unchanged. Eggs New 11294 shingles to Berlin Mills Co. prize gentlemen 4s,|reg.11294 Damariscotta. In Effect May 21. 1899. ir from other points on application to From Bartlett, No. Conway and Bridgton, 8.23 Dr. Wm. Warren Gieene. was at are held as as Eastern in 113 * sch VV C Pendleton. Webber. profession. Messrs. Noyes Si Pearsons’ store Eggs Chicago high N ew 4s. Jcoup.113 % J. II. 51 1-2 St., a. in.; Lewiston an 1 Mechanic Falls, 8.30 a. m.; I) P. Calais for Boston. KKATDIG, Kuhnnfff The same office was earlier occupied by I roken into last Friday night and this market Tuurpentlne quoted 2c higher. Denver & K. G. 1st.106% 106% Sch Small, Portland. Mr. Waterville and Augusta, 8.35 a. m.; Bangor, who became a again 71% 71*/a the Hon. i-iam’J. Miyal), to the amount of about $13 but we ErieSgen. 4» C leered. TIME TABLE. T I*. 120 St., Augusta and Rockland. 12.15 p.m.; Rangeley, merchandise Fresh beef firm auu higher, dull; quote 67 WEEK DAY MI'GOWAN, CongrrM nower in the money circles of St. Paul, break- Mo.Jvau. & Tex. 2ds. 67 fortIhnd, Me. KingfteM. PnlUips, F armington, Bemts, Rumford token. Entrunoe was effected by sides at backs 6V2&7c; hinds 9^11; Warren Adame, Given, Kennebec and mylCUtf was born 8o.8Vic, Kansas & Pacific consols. Sch For Forest CD* Land lug. Teaks Island, 5 45. Falls, Lewiston. 12.20 Bridcton and Minn. Mr<. M. L. Ingalls in the front door. J S Winslow A Co. p.m.;Hiram. ing fores BVa aOVac; rounds and flanks at 8V2 «ac; Oregon Nav.lst.Ill Philadelphia 6.46, 8.00. 9.00, 10.30 A. M., 12.00. M., 2.15, 3.15. Cornish. 5.0O p. ni: Skowhegan. Waterville. uere, and was the youngest daughter of is at Mr. & Mabel. Leemau, New Harbor— i Mr. O. E. Huberts stopping Texas G. lsts-ll«% 116% Sch Clara P.M. & Bru swic SteaTb at Co Augusta, Rockland auu 5.20 p. in.; St. and Stlmson. Thu rumps "and loins 11 «.l6e; rattles 4Vic; lambs Pttcillc.lL. 5.15.6.15 Portland.Freeport Bath, 'iheophiius Mary li. this leaving the do 2ds— —. 6594 55% J U Blak-. 8.00. 10.30 A. Bar Aroostook Moose- S, Hatley’s week, reg. — For C ushlng’s Island, 6.45, M., John, Harbor, County. wue Al- mutton f- be. Simmons. Friendship J H family of seven children John, milk route which he and his brother-in- 10i& 12; a of stocks: Sell Railroad, 2.15, 3.15, 4.15, 5.15, 6.15 P. M. Madoleliie for Great head Lake and Bangor, 5.35 P. m.; Kaugeiey whole- Closing quotations $lcnm<*r bert, Cynthia, Charles, Martin, Abbie law Air. Wilson have purchased ot Thefollowingquoiations represent the 22. 19. For Little and Great Diamond Island*. Farmington. Rumford Kails, Lewiston, 5.45 p. Buy May May Mlllbridgc--J H Blake Diamond, Falmouth, Free- all and Jonn was in business for on sale prices lor tins market; 18 ^Keh Gamecock,Wallace, Evergreen Lauding, m.; Chicago and Montreal and White George. Air. Bailer, and will tukejpossesslon the Atchison. 189* Rice, Steuben—J II Blake. Trefethen’*, «Dd ac- jHch Hattie Coring. Teaks Island. 5.30. 7.00. 8.00, 10.30 a. m.. port :iii (l ItimiN wick, Mountain points. 8.10 p. ra.; from Bar Harbor, many years in Auburn, Me.. lirst of June. Floor. Atchisomnfd 54% 6,v94 Webber, Damariscotta- § Sell W C Pendleton, 12.00Mm t 4.15, 6.15 P.M., and from Bangor, Bath and Lewiston 1.30 Albert went to Shaw was his 76.30. Hus tin's 6.45. Chebeague.7.10, GEO. K EVANS,V P. St G. M. for Mich, and St Louis st. roller.4 00 a 4 li> liiqmro& Altqn pfd...... t Sell Prince Leboo, Ulmer. Hampden—Dotea RETURN. Freeport resided *n Auburn many years. of land near the animal oommonoed 7.15. Cousin’s 7.20, Prince’s Polut F. F- BOOTHBY, (7. P. & T. A. by. and St Louis clear.3 75 u 4 00 bur. & 131 Vi Littlejohn’* went to Ohio and of Mich, C icaoo. Quiucy.13o Grain Co. i>. Charles Columubs, snorting und otherwise showing signs 35 117% Leave Forest City Landing, 6.20, 7.20. 8.30, .30, Town Landing, Falmouth Foreside,) 7.45, May 1899._nov24dtl_ Winter Wheat patents.4 26,0,4 •i. .v Hud. Canal Co.117 Gladiator, two barges. _Portland. enterjd into the hardware business and and on looking towing 10.50 A. M., 1.00. 2.35. 3.35. 5.45. 6.30 I* M.. SVaite’s Landing 7.55, (it. Diamond *8.07, .arriv1* something unusual, up- (urn and feed. Del. Lack. & West.164% 164% RAILED—Tug 9.30, much His health Leave Ponce’s 6.06, 8.60, 11.20, A. ug iu Portland S.30 a. m. accumulated .money. ward Air. .-'haw pereeived that tue roof OOcfi 44 »ouver & It. G.. 22% 22% Landing, PORTLAND & RUMFORD FALLS RY. Corn, car lots,old. FROM gUR CORRESPONDENT*. 6.55 I*. M. he went to Los Cal., and — 12% 12% M., 2.50, 5.00, RETURNING. falling Angeles, wis on fire. He succeeded in extinguish- ( orn. car lots.l new. 42 a 43 Erie.|new. which be 3«% BOOTHKAY HARBOR. May 22-Sld. schs Leave Cushing’*, 7.0L 8.15. 11.00 A. M., -.45, a large tract of land, It without other than a lots. 00 «. 45 Erie 1st pfd. 34% l.ea\e Portland J’ler for Brunswick t May 15, 1899. purchased ing any damage Corn, bag Flash. Mt Desert for Boston ; Highland P.M. (Uharaber- lii|Effo« Jots and this business I llinots Central.112% 113’ Ellectrlc 3.45.4.46.5.35.6.40 ,r am’s at 9 a. m. divided into house hole in the roof. The lire is supposed tu Meal, bag lots. 00 a. 43 Cnarles A lluht, 6.30. 8.00. Lauding) touching DEPARTURE** West. 16 Id Queen. Bangor for Boston; Leave Little Diamond, 9*15, ransaction him many dollar?. the chim- Oats, car lots ..361 2 a 37 Like Erie* M. A t.t Diamond. Wc^te s aocUag, Town Lumir brought have caught from sparks from 200 Salem; Myronus, Cbatto. Brooksville for-New 11.45, A. M.. 12.25. 3,15. 6.60, 7.20 p. K.30 A. .M. and 1 JO P.M. From Union Station into the and board oats, bag lots. 4i>v«. 41 ake Shore.. ..201 Kennebec 11.40. ng, (Falmouth Foreslde.i Prince’s Point. Cous- Martiu entered livery ney of the house. 66% York: James A Webster. Webster, Leave Great Diamond, 6.25, 7.65, 9.10, lor Poland, Mechanic Falls, Buckfleld. Can* C otton ear lots,.00 00 « 2 3 00 Louis & Nash. 6694 n’s. Littlejohn's and Chebeajue island and stable business at the corner of Vine Seed, Vhi&maven, steamer F s Willard, McKown, A. Mm 12.30. 3.10, 5.45. 7.15 r. M ton. Dlxnelu and Rumford Fails. ug 11ARPSWELL. Seed, lots... .00 oo.« 24 00 Manhattan Elevated.109% 111 for ntenuediate landings. Russell whera Cotton bag 1 lor NS. Leave Trefethen's 6.20, 7.SO. 9.05. 11.35. A. M.. »nd North streets, Poston, lots.16 17 00 Mexican Central. 13% from Portland Lockport, 1.10 p. m. From Unton Station for Mechanic 20.—The Sacked Bran, car 6o,u 7.10 1*. M. Leave Brunswick (Chamberlain's landing) ae remained Accumulating We-t Harps wall. May rainy .113 113 May 22—Ar, sch Fortuna,Eaton, 12.35, 3.05. 6.40. Falls, Rumford Falls. Bern is and intermediate many years. sacked Bran, bag lots.17 60 a 18 00 Michigan Central HOCK POUT, 9.00. 12.40, 3.00. it 12 in. tor Portland. Ctr. SUNDAY TIME TABLE. Leave Portland Pier for (>t. Diamond, hus moved bis Coffee—Rio, roasted. 11 a 15 tay. Portland far Antwerp. Portland. Malna man. married the Hon. M. K. Mr. David Hodgkins Northern Pacific 7694 71 steamer Waite's Landing, Town Landing (Falmouth Abbie Coffee—Java and Mocha. 25 a28 pld. Arat Liverpool May 21, Etruria. Peaks Island, £. L. LOVEJOY, B.permtendenL west and entered into Rev. T. D. Davies' house. Northwestern.162% 153% For ForestlClty Landing, Foreside Prince’s Pt., Freeport Bruns- dll Falla. Maine, ingails George went family Teas— 4moys 22^30 New York. 12.15. 5.00. P M. ajul lei# Bumlord F’arr is ut home from 192 steamer Erleslaud, 8.00. 9.00. 10 30 A. M 2.15,[3.15. wick (( hamberiain's Landing) b islness with his brother Charles, and Mr. Clarence Leas—Congous.. 25 a 60 Northwestern ufd..1®2 Arat Antwerp May 20, A. 12.15, tnf\clHruj For Cushing’s Island, 9.00, 10.30 M., uiermedi ite landings, at 3.30 p. m? went to California. He has Portland lor a brief visit. 30 0,35 On;. & West. 25% 25% New York. iroin there Teas—Japan...... J.IO, O.UU ■ • steam r does not stop unless flkgtfed. Portland & Yarmouth Electric Co. who has been 111 Teas—Formosa. 35 a 66 19% *9® 4 Ry. also been blessed with success, it goe Airs Eliza Johnson, Heading.. For Little and Great Diamond 1*Ihu«Im, E. A. BAKER. Rico. 38a 36 Pock Island.110 HIV's DuuMtic Forts. my16dtf Mgr. without that the people of this with the grip, is somewhat better at this Molasses—Porto Trcfetbeai’e and Kvergreen Lauding* Cars leave Portland at 6.45 a. ra., and hourly saying St.’Paul.123*8 123% I*. M. a Molasses—Barbadoes..n*g33 YORK—Ar schs Sarah A E tiller. 8.00. 0.00, 10.30 A. M., 12.1ft. 2.00, 4.20| to 12.40, then 1.16, 1.45 2,15, 3.15, 3.46. 4.16, 6.16. lown appreciate such gift. writing. London I 60o2 00 St.'Paul .1«9V* 169 NEW 21st, Alerriman ami Alaster Ar- Raisins, Layers. pld Ga: Mark Gray. Hawysr, For Ponce’* Landing, Long Island. 8.00 Portiani & Steamboat Co. 6.15, ti.45, 7.45, 9.16. 10.45 p. m. Leave Yarmouth Mr. Jas. Richardson and Miss Eva Mrs. John .. *’•> * Ruuuleu. Brunswick, Boothbay Raisins. Iakjsc Muscatel. fkife 7V» SL raui « M. to j urnII Port lie Pali; Standard. Craw lord. savauuah; 10.30 A. M.. 2.00. 4.2 0P-, at 6.30 a in. and hourly 11.30: then 12 00. 12.80. Lorinir of Portland, and Mrs Pierce of I tnur .aiallwuuu uiuiionii/iv, bt. Paul & Omajia util.170 I7u Lard and Poultry. Cole, Sand River, NS; C' R Elilll, l. 00, 2.00, 2.30, 3.00. 4.00, 5.00, 5.30. 6.30, 8 00. 9,80 of Air. W. relatives in town. Pork. Beef, bt. & Mann. ligrtvnsia. RETURN. SI M.1IEK AKKANtiEilENTS. Yarmouth are guests Clarence visiting Minn. St Joint. NB; Emma MoAdaln, Swain, p. in. Leave Falmouth Foreside for Portland Mr. Walter B. Gerry, from Cambridge, Pork—Heavy.12 00® 13 00 Texas Pacific. 19*4 Maxwell, Pierce. Calais; Juhu Douglass, Thurston. Slomiiglou. Korea! Clt Landing, Peak* Is- 30 minutes later. Sundays, cars leave Portland who has been at Mr. Ueo. Pork—Medium.11 76® 12 00 Union Pacillc pfd. 76% Leave exercises of Pennell In- Mass., stopping Sid. schs John J Pei ry and llosa Mueller, lor 0.45. 10.50 A.M., 12.40. 2.35. 3.15, at 8 a. m. and half hourly till 7,30 p. m.: then The graduation to Five Islands Beef—light.-.10 00® 10 60 Wabash. 7% land, 9.20, occur at the Free L. Randall’s, has gone Samuel Hart, Portland; Annie 8.15, 9.15, 9.45 p. oi. Leave Yarmouth at 6.45 a. ititute, clftfes of ’W, Beef—heavy.11 OOall 60 Wabash pfd. 2' % au eastern port; 5.30 P. M. Steamer there tor Boston. * 11.20 A. m. amt half till8.15 p. in.; then7.00, 8.00, church at 1 o'clock, a. m., Fri- lo visit relatives 5 ♦» oo 181 M Allen, South Amboy Leave Police Lauding, 8.45, M„ Enterprise hourly Baptist Boneless, half bbls. 76® Boston & Maine.180 room 440 Ar 22c. steamer t loioj ia. Glasgow; schs A J 2.50, 6.10 P. M. 8.30. Office and waiting Congress day, May fcOth. The following order of Lard—tes and half bbl,pure— b> * a, 6a's New York and New Eng. pl- leaves l ast Boothbay Monday. Wednesday JEFFERSON. Campbell, dirks Island: Abraham Ricnardsou, Leave u.lilng’a, 9.55, 11.00 A. M., 12.30. 2.45, street.apr25dtf exercises hus been Lard—tcs and half bql.com— 6‘* @6X4 od Colony..-29 209 mid Friday at 7.15 a. in. for Portland. Touch- adopted: 22.—C»rl 11. a Bangor; Nile. Rockland; Yankee Maid, ^o. 5.20 p. M. Jefferson, May Lambert, Lard—Pails, pure. 7 ® 7Va Adams Express.'ll 112 3.50, at So. Bristol and liarbor. Ai usic BOSTON—Ar 21st, sell Yale, Coombs, Plilla- Leave Littlr Diamond, 0.10. 9.35, 11.4.» A. M., ing Boothbay man who formerly resided here, Lard—Pails, compound. 53t ,u 6v* American Express.10 141 & MAINE R. R. young d 5.35 P. M. BOSTON Prayer Prov- leaf. 81 a 0 4b 48 12.50, 3 15. GOING EAST. has returned from Santiago Lard—Pure ® U. S. Express. A. Alusio just sld! schs Annie Bliss. Hillsboro, NB; Carrie Leave Great Diamond) 9.05, 9.30,^11.40 M., In October 1898, where he was Hams. ® 10 People Gas..*.118% 119% Effect 3rd, Freeman ince, via'Macon, Georgia, A Lane Bam tan both anchored in Nantasket P. M. Leave Franklin Wharf. Portland Tuesdays Salutatory, Lucy Louise thickens. 14® 16 HontestaKe... Or* 0f> 12.55, 3.10,5.30 mustered out of service May second. He 11 Leave 9.00, 9.20, 11.35 A. M., 1.00, and Saturdays at 7 a. m. tor Boothbay Harbor. WESTERN DIVISION. us Related to Civio Fowl. 12" 14 Ontario. 7% 7 Trefctben’s, Essay—Education in the sani- BALTIMORE—Cld 20ill. schs Estelle Pliln- 5.25 P. M. So. Bristol. Fast Boothbay and 1 lamariscotta, Ina Emma Barbour reports great improvement Turkeys 14® 15 PaclflcJMail. 48% f>o% 3.05, Trains leave Portland, Union Station, lor Prosperity, sinoe the surrender of the nev. Boston; Luring C Ballard, NewburyporL Leave Kvergreen, 8.55.9.25, 11.30 1.05, 3.00, Returning to Fast Boothbay same days. tary condition Fish and Mackerel. Pullman Palace.158% 158% SOkrhoro CroMlug, 10.00 a.m.. 6.20, p. m.; Essay—True Nobility. l>rv Ar 21st. sell Percy Bird all. Kennebec 5.20 P. M. Thursdays. leawi Portland at 7.oo a. m for He corroborates tne reports of the common. 160% 166*4 Softrboro UeNi'h, Pine Point, 7.00, 10.00 am., Gertrude Maude Stimson city. Shore. 4 4 75 Sugar, BANGOR—si 21st, S"hs KaLe Walker, Sege- W. T. GODING. General Manager. Harbor, so. Bristol and East Booth- had condition of tne canned beel. I). Cod, large 50,3) Western Union. 91% 91 Vi Boothbay 3.30, 6.25, 6.20, p. m„ Old Orchard, Della Alay Haskell shore... hatli New Yuri, Susan Stetson. Heath. Bostou. iuajr20dlf Class History, the Boston & Maine rail- Small Southern hay. huco, 7.00, S.40, 10.00 a. m., 12.35, W. Sanborn of 2 60® 3 50 Ky pfd. BATH—Ar 22d, sell Ben) E Pyoie. Portland, ALFRED RACE. Manager. Blddeford, Music Pollock. ltani Transit.112% 116% apr27dtf 3.30, 5.25, 6.20 p. in; Keunebunk, T.Oo, 8.40, road, is an uncle of this young man. Haddock. 2 00 2 25 Brooklyn | sul, schs Helen H Benedict. Washington; Essay—Sensational Journalism, ® Federal Steel common. 60*» 66% a. m., 12.30, L30. 6.25, 6.20 p. m.; Keunebunk- Hake. 2 00® 2 25 Charles A Campbell, do: Nathan Lawreuce, Lois Biown Libby RUM FORD. do pfd— 81% 81r* h E STEAMBOAT GO. iVlachias Steamboat C port, 7.00. 8.40, x in., 12.35, 3.30, 5.24, p. in.; Herring, per box, scaled. 0 ® 14 Baltimore; Win Mason. Philadelphia; Mary HARPSWELL Por land, Mt. Desert and Welle 7.00, 8.40 a. 3.30. 5.2ft in.; of American JTobacco.. 104Vi 104% aud Beach. nu, p. issay—Influence Associates, 22.—Considerable sweet Mackerel, Shore Is.23 00®26 00 Lynch. Henry. Aueuaki. Douglass Hayi.es, Beginning 30, 1899. steamer Aucoctsco ST U. Fit ASK JONES. homersworth. 7.00. 8.40 a. nu, 12.35 Xa Irina Bohnsen Kumford, May do pfd.141 141 April Dover, Annie 2s. Sun- « corn will be for the Dixfield fac- Mackerel, Share 56% 68* i will leave Portland Pier, Portland, .daily. Service resumed Friday, March 31, 1899. n 8.30, 5.-5 p. in.; Rochester. Farm ini: Lon planted Tenn.Coal Iron. r 22d. seb Ruth Shaw. Hills- Jlasa Charles WeBton Pennell Large 3s. BOOT 11*B A Y—A at 2.30 p. in. lor Long Island. the Steamer Frank Jones will leave Alton Rav, 8.40 a. m., 3.30 p. uu; l.uke' Prophecy, tory. U.:iS. Rubber.-.46% 42% strokes hour. days exc?pteu. which date 12.35, Music Baldwins. 4 60®5 00 boro. NB. leaking 1900 pn Little and Great Cliff Island, South ami Frnlavs at il.oo 8.40 a. in.. are on the rampage. Or- Apples, Metropolitan street’R R.219 222% Chebeague. Portland ou Tucmlays p. port, Laconia, Weirs, Plymouth, Caterpilars 10® 11 SUL sens James A Webster. Highland Queen s and Orr’s island. Worcester Somers w orth au<1 Class Oration show Apples, Evap..— Continental l obacco pfd. Harpsweli, Halley in. for Rockland, Bar Harbor and Mae iaspon 12.36 p. nu; (via chards bereft of foliage last year and Electric Fhtse, Bostou; Mjrouus anu Joe, leave Ori s Is laud. 7.00 a. Concord Intellect in American Society, Produce. Return for Portland, and intermediate lamiimrs. Returning leave Rochester), 7.00 in.; Manchester, Educated of bloom. Some are u.3u no signs spraying New York. „J a. m. via above landings. Arrive Portland and at 4 a. and North, 7.00 a. m., 3^0 p. nu; North Ber- Seldon Cranberries, bbl.7 oO®8 50 r rod no* Market. Maehiasport Mondays lliursdays Erlon Fogg sav Cape Bo*ton Ua-Ar 22d. sch Waltham. their trees with Paris green, they Lea. 1 1 60 BRUNSWICK. a. in. in., arriving Portland at 11.On p. m. connecting wick, Itovor, Exeter, Haverhill, Lawrence, J«ena Maude McConky Beans, 60® foUowma *re 8.40 Essay—Courage, with results, and others are using 1 75 BOSTON May 22. 1889—Tho SUNDAYS. with trains Bos ton. Lowell. Boston, a 4.05. 7.00. a. m.. 12.35. good Beans Yellow Eyes..1 70® fori ...... Percie Edith Leavitt r.uolauuut ji Frovunous. ere./ CALAIS—Sid 21st, sens E T Lee, Rawlings, F. F. BOO I nu Arrive Boston. 7.25, 10.15 a. ra.. Valedictory, soft soap with a very little keorsene put Beans. California Pea.i 75®2 00 to-day’s Leave Portland for Harpsweli and Interme- GEO, F. EVANS. HB\, 3.30, p. Fall River; Andrew Peters, Langley, Provi- Fuss. Agent. 12.50, 7.15, p. in. Leave Boston lor Music the insects with a swab. We miss Beans, Bed Kidney. 2 00®2 15 Fi.opru diate I Hidings, m.oo a. m., 2.00 p. in. Returning Gen’l Manager Gen'l 4.10, on to dence, Hannah Grant, Strout, Boston. 6.59. 7.3). 8.30 a. m., 1.1ft, 4.15, p. nu Onions. Egyptian.2 65 ®4 60 irom Harpsweli arrive at Portland, 1.00.5.30 p.m. Portland. Portland, Conferring Diplomas our apples. 60®2 Surlng patents 4 00 EAS1PORT—Ar 2utli. sch Orozlmbo, Brett. Maine._mar24dtf Arrive Portland, 10.16, 11.60. a. in.. 12.10, 6.00. Class Ode do Bermnua.00 0®1 05 3 85 >4 36 Fare to So. Harpsweli and return Sundays W. Clark has returned from a two Winter p*»«nts. New York. 7.60 p. ni. Potatoes, bush. *- other 26c. Benediction. 75&80 C ear tmi etrai jhu 3 40 4 10 201h. sch Lulu W 85c ; landings. SUNDAY TRAINS. weeks visit to his trout pond in Mexico. 3 005350 ELLSWORTH—Sid Eppes. Gen. Man. Music will be furnished by the Alusio Sweet Potatoes. ISAIAH DANIELS, Acres and aoies of logs are in boom. Jordan. Boston.; apr2?dtf Lor hear boro Beacli, Pine Point, Old of Lewiston. A concert Eggs. Eastern fresh. ® 14 1 Lit* block Mara*.. 2otb, sell J B Holden. Hall orchestra, boom 20 million feet will n.raco FERNANDINA-Cld BOSTON Him PHILADELPHIA. Orchard Reach, Seen, Blddeford, Kenne- The boys say Western fresh. 14 will be given in the evening at the Eggs. 00® (By Telegraph.' Haskell. New York. btiuk. North Berwick, Dover, Exeter, stop here, and 20 million pass by to mill held. ® Goodwin Stoddard, VAII.IAGS. ■hurch the Cecllian Quartette of Port- Eggs, Sid 21st, schs Anderson, RAILROADS. IRI.WGEkU Haverhill, Lawrence, Lowell, Boston, 12.55, by lower down the river. Butter, fancy creamery. 20® 00 CHICAGO, May 22, 1899—Cattle-receipts New J B Holden, Haskell, do. Mr. Chus. T. 5 60a6G5: steers 4 00« York; 4.30 p. nu Arrive Boston 5.18, 8.22 p. m. land, assisted by Grilley, Vermont. .... 18 21 O'K); cattlo Andy Filardo, who had his right leg Butter, 17® fancy GLOUCESTER—Ar 2 2d. sell Portland Packet, Rochester, Farmington, Alton Bay 4.30 render. N. York and 13 6 4 ,; cows and heifers 3 00 • 4 26; Western From Boston Tcesday Thursday, Saturday. below the knee so badly crushed last Cheese, Ver’mt.l2Va® Bosiou lor Portland. m. nt —: calves 4 60^,7 40. p. Th« people were guests been New Cheese.® 11 fed steers fi Y A NN IS—Anchored oil Bass River 21sl, 5 ASTERN DIVISION. following February, is at home. He has rair to choice 3 85a Portland & Worcester Line! From a he Hotel 1'nrker fthu WBek : John Cheese, Sage. & 14 Ilogs-receipts 40,000; schs Samuel D.llaway, Baluiaore tor Bath; PhllaielpN ^onla/, Wfidoasdny treated at oi)9 of the Lewiston hospitals 97*** at 3 65(a3 82% ; mixed For Portsmouth, Newbury, k T. H J. H. Pinkham, Fruit. 3 ; heavy packers Tuelnta, Brunswick. Gu. lor Bostou; Rebecca A Riddeford, Ness, Gray, ever since. He says the treatment was 87%; butchers at 3 6o;a3 90; Ugh and Friday. Salem, Lynn, B<»iit, p. J. C. and wife. Wilton; H. R. Cumberland, coal. ®4 00 NEW BEDFORD—Ar 2oth. sch Bradford C Mas*. a. and at North Mayo Brooke of was in this for spring patents. 6J0 p* m. Dally except Monday stops Gorham. Eugene Oxford, stove ana turnace coal, retail.. 6 60 at 3 76f«4 00;winter Norfolk. Berwick KxMcr Millett, T. F. Millett, in stook. W inter patents straights French, zaulord, uorhain at 7 Jo and 9.45 a. ax, 12JQ, 3.00, and only. place la3t Saturday pursuit of Franklin. 7 50 3 Ar 21st. sell W D For ihreit West Gray. Alay 22d.—The dull weather 3 go,a 3 65; Minnesota pateuta 90&4 20;Win- Marvel, Philadelphia. 6J0 and L20 p. ul new York une, D. J. FLANDERS, G. P & T. A. Boston. Ice left Pleasant Pea coal, retail. 4 60 • schs Clara a been wel- Pond, Sunday. April ter extras 2 0«3 10; Minnesota bakers 2 95a NEWPORT NEWS-Ar 20ib. Cumberland Westbrook dti of the last few days has very and For Westbrook. Mills, 0013 3 >; Parker Pond, April 28, Coffee 3 lO; W inter low grades 2 45®2 55. Donnell. Huston; George E Walcott, do; Lydia and Woodiurds at 0.46a. (VSairie Co. come, although not much rain hus fallen. Junction 7JO. ul, Steamship Pond, April 27. Grain tjuotatious. Wheat—receipts 67,525 bush;exj,orts 171,936 M Deeriug, Swain. Washington. L00, 6-3*) aud L20 p. U. I Island s amid l»y The was getting very dry and C Alice 11ol- 1X80, «ng ground Miss Jordan, who has been vis- bush; sales 1,616.000 bush futures, and Mo.oo Sid, sclis Sarah Kopes, Baugor; The 1X80 p.m. train nom Portland connects: was for rain. According Cynthia CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE TRIPS Pr R WEEK. grass suffering relatives in Massachusetts, has re- bush spot and outports; spot firm; No 2 Red at brook, Boston. at Ayer Junction with "Hoosac Tunnel Rome" 3 to the crop will iting Friday’s quotations. * and to arrive fob afloat and 86 %c Sid ajjd. sell S K Merwlii. Baugor, Uonn*l yj.Oir present appearances hay home on Hill. 85 sc spot lor the West and at Umou Hlatiou, Worcester, Fur*- One Way fc.VOO. Trip, turned to her Mayberry — Woroiell. be trees are wr v»* clev. NORFOLK Ar JiUth. sell Florence. ami New via “Providence light. Apple blossoming who has been at work lor Frovideuce York, l steamships Horatio Mail and 'Ian- Freeth Woodsum, 186.200 bush; 284.000 For ll sail. for Norwich aud New York, via -Nor- be slowly and not very plentifully. Cater- May. July Sept. Corn—receipts exports Line” l.utiuo leave Frauklui Wharf. at the stock » Lucinda Sutton. O’Brien. Bos n'toiuatlvely the last two all Winter Mayberry furm, Opening,. 74 73** bush ; sales 10,000 bush futures; 248.00 bush Sid Jiot‘1. sells wich Liue" WiUi Boston uudAibauy K. it, iur and pillars, which were so plenty Providence. Pori In nJ. -Tuesdays* Thursdays Saturdays to to work. No 2 at 41 % fob lou; Kdith Olcutt. Warren. aud with Lhd New York ail tail vu ■ has gone Portland 01 .. ... 72'« 73s* 73s* spot and outports; spot flnu; the West, ] New York direct. leave years are conspicuous by their absence gist, sobs William K mbp. m. toe Returning, has taken the barter afloat, spot. PHlLAOKLPUlA-Ar “tiprlngDeld.,, B»tur this for we are all thankful. HenryMnor* shop pv*r sn, 1 K Til. Thursday* yew, which > 'ats—receipts 226,80.) bush: 151,- Park, Lee. Kennebec; tolinC Baker. Hov\es. Trains arilve at ( Portland from Worcester , recently vacated by Scott Kilbourn and Sept exports an Vs b. m. So far as our observation extends there is July 885 bush; sales O.OuO bus firm; No 2 L&iiesvill*; Mary C Stuait, Bouden, krunkllu; at 1.30 p. from Roc ties ter al e 30 x ui.. UJ in a new barber's outfit, and is nuw 33“» 34 >6 spot; spot m.; lu-sh suShUW? ara. surerbty fitted and tur- not a hundredth as as lust put Opening****. ;it No 3 at 31c; No 3 white at Horatio. Kelley. New Bedford; Came Strung andL4S p. Ui.; from Gorham at C.k). li.M aud STEPHEN BERRY, part many for business. 33x# 333'* 32c; 33&83%c; pished ior passenge’* iruve1 iud ktfbru lire most CiOiing. a Win t. Roberts, ihlbodeau, I L4s m. year. equipped No*2 v. Iiite 35c; track w bite 34 39c. Strong. Matan/as; 10.60 a. uu, JO, 4.15, p. i-oiivc.ub-nt and comfortable route boiwoon Mrs Mai-ibn Gay after staying u while OATS • kail River. For tickets lor all points West and CapU Albert MaxiUld ot New York, ut meats steady. through PtnUand and Now York. In South Portland and Windham,Jhas re- M*ut. Beef < laagil. tug (jelln sburg, lowing barges solui\I- bouth apply to !•'. F. MeGlLLiCCDDV, 'Ticket Job and Curd and his brother Sumner of South Wlnd- July. steady. *!. F. L laCO A1U. Ucuoral AgeuL Book, Priottf, * kill for Portsmouth and Liucoln aud ha turned home. opening. t4 <* Lard steady; Western steamed 5 35, refiued Buckridge Agent, Portland, ham, were in the place on Saturday on lor Portland. ii. \\. DAY id. oup~ lHOv. 11- BARTLETT. Agu ocudtl NO. 37 PLUM 8TMEET, Mrs. Grace Walker of South Wiudhuin, .. 23'# 21 auieu | bualneas. CMiug.. j

f —--1 — -— ~-» I «*w adtkrtiummti. mew ai.ttcbtim M rNTr new adtkhtmimbiw. GRAND TRUNK STRIKE. MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT. THE PRESS. ' Portland Clnb Trackmen Make a Demand hr Hlgkei Member! if Well Known SEW AD» KRTISK»IE»T» TODAY. Wagra. Hold Field Day at Riverton. PANSIES ~AND BEDDING PLANTS. Owcii. Moore A Co. Mutual .1. n. Libbv Co. As foreshadowed Monday morning, The member! of the improve- .v NVldtney. Kendall strike has on the of the track- ment olub of Portland beld their annu- Kastman Bros. A Bancroft begun part Oren ll«»oiK»r '* fcous. men of the Grand Trunk. Unless thi al Bald day at Riverton Park yesterday Co. Bums Bros. trainmen the strike Is not likely to afternoon and last evening, hnvlng ns Hannon A Co. join, H. T. who has I. It. SchlosherR. ent much figure at this end of the line their .guest Mrs. E. S. Osgood, Bank. Cortland Siviiirs for as Track Foremen a and to the Wanted. Joseph Mennlng been great help Inspiration (salt'sman of the Card of Thanks. says, only about 15 trackmen are em- movement slnoa the organisation of this num At that time H To Let Kor Sale. l^ost, Found ployed In Portland and that slab four years ago. New Wants, of and similar advertisements will be found under her only xbout fire '- belong to the union. was the Bret olub formed for the study th«U appropriate heads on page 6. The foreman gets 575 per month and the law. 50c parliamentary 50c men 11.33 a day, which Is said to be bet- The ladles arrived at the park at about PERSONAL. ter than the pay id other parts of th< 8 o'olock, when a business meeting was line. held. The following officers were elected: Late afternoon the line mad* President—Mrs. A. D. Lefavor. Mr. and Mrs. James Blair of Portland, Monday obtain men to fill the Vloe President—Mrs. M. W. lolford. latter's Mrs. W. I. an attempt to are visiting the sister, Secretary and Treasurer—Mrs. E. W. DRESS GOODS. of the strikers Some longshore Tozier In Uurdiner. places Moseley. men assert thnt they were offered Jl.BC Isaac H. of Wisconsin, Atd m. a dinner was served In the CoL Wing line p. per day to go at any point op the fomorly of Augusts, and a graduate of cafe, which was well served and much Just What You Need. where the load might desire to place Bowdoin oollege In the class with Hon. enjoyed. them. They declined the offer. A orowu F. A. Wilson and other Bangor men, has When dinner had been concluded Mrs. of between thirty and forty went to the For a or been visiting General Joseph S. Smith, J. L. Rice assumed her duties aa toast- medium suit separate skirt, you may Grand Trunk station, bnt when Informed priced In Bangor. mistress and called upon Mrs. Osgood, were to take the ol that they places an find in our of Mr. Thomas Smiley of Norway was in the guest of the occasion, who read 50 cent declined to and display goods. strikers, all but eight go, Work of the the city Monday. Interesting address on “The the eight were. It. Is understood, sent to The assortment consists different lines Mr. George C. Burgess is in town, be- Health Protective League." Mrs. Osgood of 17 of fash- South Purl*, where considerable work Is ing called here by the death of his broth- Is president of the league. on band. was short addresses materials in the ever er. Mr. Noah P. Burgess. This followed by ionable, medium-weight General Koad Master Mc'Joos came to popular Kev. H. S. Whitman has tendered his from all of the members of the club on Portland Monday morning with the checks and mixtures. resignation as principal of Westbrook many interesting subjeots. Intention of doing some section work out Seminary. He Intends to return to the Those present were as follows: Mrs. on the When concern- to retain llue. Interrogated A. Mrs. These are all new safe to ministry, but the trustees hope C. F. Bradford, Mrs. 0. Bag ley, spring goods, it’s say you ing the strike Mr. McCooe said. "The him in his present position. K. J. Card, Mrs. M. A. llavls, Mrs. O. strike Is at a very bad time fur the men, never saw their at Mr. and Mis. Payscn Tucker will open L Dyer, Mrs. M. W. Tolford, Mrs. A. equal 50 cents. but a good time for the road. We have their summer home at North Conway, N. N. Hawes, Mrs. E. H. Hart, Mrs. M. recently received 25,000 new ties and the; H., next month. They i^re to be at the Hanson, Mrs. A. Hopkins, Mrs. A. E. 50 CENTS. Venetians. Good width, all wool, in brown, blue or are all down, the road Is in splendid con- Falmouth during their stay in Portland. Klmmtll, Mrs. M. A. Loveil, Mrs. S. J. dition, the condition of the roadbed nevei green checks. Mr. and Mis. Tbouius J. Haskell are at Rice, Mrs. C. C. Roberts, Mrs. M. W. having been better. As a matter of fact Knngeley for two weeks' llshlng. Robinson, Mrs. C. M. Sbaw, Mrs. F. E. This week we shall offer the largest assortment of Bedding Plants ever shovtn in Portland, consisting of we oould stand a strike of the seotion met A silk and wool mixture, 37 inches wide, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Fitzgerald of Shaw. Mrs. E. J. Thompson, Mrs. F. M. Geraniums, French Salvias, Cannas, Lobelia, Venediuras, Mesem* 50 CENTS. Suitings. for six months. There are times whet Heliotrope, Ageratum, Marigolds, Gazanias, ear tan nanlltilpd 1 )r KVAllM’ft Walker, Mrs. H. K. White. Mrs. M. E. and Peri Winkles. Also of Phlox. Chinese also checks. the men are Just bryanthemurr, Dracaenas, Spirea Seedlings Asters, Petunias, Stooks, the section Indispenslble. home on Cumberland street during Wish, Mrs A. Elden, Miss S. F. Colburn. etc. now we can get along without them. W< Pinks, to locate were: Mrs. E. S. winter, have decided permanent- Tbe guests Osgood Plants are the best varieties. pay the foremen from 53 to 53.60 per day Our Tomato, Cabbage and Celery SO CENTS. Full 44 inches wide, of light ground in Portland. They will purchase a Mrs. Uoorge C. Frye, Miss Inez Blanch* Suitings. ly some as as month." be seen on our under our on St. and high 576 per These may tables awning Exchange , residence In the western part of the town. ard, Mrs. Lillian Stevens. Mrs. Lombard, checks, combined with garnet, green, navy, light blue A prominent representative of the road Mrs. I. P. Farrington, Deering street, Mrs. R.MacKeuzIe, Mrs. John E. Greene. and brown. who desired tbat his name be not men left town on Tuesday and sailed from Mrs. G. W. Bunker, Miss Blanohe Lovell tloned said last evening to a reporter of ^ew York Saturday for Europe. of Nashua, N. H. ; Mrs. Albert Sbcppard, the PHKSfri that he believed tbo matter ol SI VI-_ W«„__l 11 Um, Undnlnfi SO CENTS. A double faced 40 inch- Miss Elinor Wright and Miss Mary Mer- H. HARMON & Vigoreux Suitings. goods, soon T. the striking section men would b< CO., rill will enter Vassar college In the fall. Rltcbner, Miss Hattie Baker, Miss Alloe es wide, in the new shades of blue. settled. At any rate lfe would in no wisi Dr. H. *H. Colburn, formerly of this .Sherman, Mrs. J. V. N\ Cheney, Mis. interfere with the running of the roat Cor Exchange and Federal Sts. city, has just been promoted to the po- T. B. Davis. for the roadbeil was in good condition and 50 CENTS. Storm All wool. 42 inches wide, In all the In the Danvers was Serges. sition of llrit assistant this time their services the sec The committee of arrangements jus; at pi desirable shades. Insane asylum. lion men were not indespenMble. lit composed of Mrs. W. M. Kimmell, chair- SCHOOL COMMITTEE MEETING the fact that each year tht Secretary Rich of the Portland Board mentioned man ; Mrs. Emma Moseley, Mrs. J. O employes had a meeting and were giver Portland, May 23, 1893. of Trade, and Park Commissioner Smith, Rioe. Teachers In (Tty Schools to be Klee ted all the fullest opportunities to present ti <50 CENTS. iHdia Twills. Good lir.e in various colors, wool, are in Gardiner where they will attend •lime l‘4th. LADIES' the oillolals of the road an/ grlevanot has 45 inches wide. the city’s centennial celebration. they might have and he believed in tht BICYCLE COLLIDED WITH TEAM. in years cafe of the trackmen that when all band* o'clock The marriage of Mr. Dwight Smith Yesterday afternoon about.5.45 of the sohool board talked it over the troubles now In pro At the meeting yes- fancy made-up of this and Miss Mr. a driver for Samuel few raw silk and Bay ley, formerly city, would be settled to all Tarbox, Seeley afternoon all the member* were NOT 50 CENTS. Suitings. A pieces only, wool, very gress justly parties. terday Vatsalana Miuerva Willard, daughter of was Franklin street in a roa 1 Neckwear for coming up pr%..ient with the exception of Mayor Custom popular for wheeling costumes, 50 inches wide. of Den- corner Dr. and Mrs. James P. Willard cart leading a horse. At the of absence of the Tailoring JANITORS’ SALARIES. Robinson. In the Mayor women in such will take eve- street F. C. who was been gen- ver, Col., place Thursday Congress Wright, Mr. lirownson wus chosen chairman pro June 1, at the Plymouth Congrega- on a wheel and coming down Congress IN ALL ITS ning, plied by the Committee On Publlt tempore. eral favor, and never be- church In Denver. Mr. is at some collided with the tional Bayley street speed, l vote of the board Mr. Brownson was 39 cents Bn ltd Inga. By so At a son of the Rev. Frank T. a horse of Mr. Tarhox’s team the fore has there been Bayley, throwing authorized to secure a lecturer for the The horse former pastor of State street Congrega- animal to the pavement. sohool exercises. a The committee on publio building* training graduation great variety of really We are some values in Dress Goods. Call for them tional church. •truck on of Mr. Wright but did not BRANCHES. showing very good met afternoon and Axed tht top He announced that Rev. Dr. Butter, of yesterday artistic tasteful Rev. Manley B. Townsend, pastor injure him very seriously. The wheel un- at this same rate of for the janitors of sohoo! president of Colby university, would shapes, department. who pay sustained the Woodfords Universalist church, was damaged and the rider the invitation to lecture houses in Deering as follows: doubtedly accept and Walking Jackets has a call to some on the face and a few styles picturesque Costumes, Separate recently accepted Dlxfield, scratches on this occasion. New High school, H. J. Davis, $83.33; and on account of 111 health, will preach his bruises. effects. Skirts, Riding Habits, Golfing old High school, Morrill* corner, gram It was voted to admit those graduates farowell sermon at Woodfords, Sunday, Kasl of the High school,past and pres- and Cycling Costumes. SCOTCH GINGHAMS mar and primary, H. P. Smith, $75; ECLECTIC MEDICAL Deerlug The fashionable Neck- June 4. (SOCIETY. who Deering school, $7; Lunt’s corner, N. S. ent, to the Portland Training sohool of D. The Maine Medical William 11. Moyer Washington, Eclectic Sooiety an 87 cent in their wear is to all are at the Heseltlne, $23; Allen's corner, G. C. attained average’of per becoming That will stand the test of wear and tear, that beautiful and durable, of house C., examiner for the department jus- will meet at the Preble Wednesday studies. It Is that the number Cobb,$7; Libby’s corner, Franklin White, probable It is suitable to same time are numbered our list of cotton stuffs. Price 25 cts. is in the city making the usual and the sessions will continue persons. among pretty tice, R Harmon, $7; Riverside, morning of pupil teachers in the Training sohool of $20; Nason's, examinations of the oflioes the mar- two days. The president is Dr. Josiah at the next be worn on all occasions SPECIAL! Leighton, $7; Riverton, A. C. Jones, $7 ; will be Increased to lifteei^ district attorney and clerk of the H. Wright of Durham. Among those shal, Ocean street, launders street, J.H. Heed, session of the school board. Circuit and District courts. who will be present and read papers are and with any sort of cos- $40; Deering Point, James Edgar, $7; The request of K. A. Hodges for per- Chancellor Day of Syracuse University, Dr. W. C. Hatch, New Sharon; Dr. T. J. Oakdale,Herbert K. Packard, $20; Stroud mission to take photographs ^of the chil- tume. It is entirely cor- PIQUES. whose farm In Monmouth ^was recently Batohelder. Maohlus; Dr. Algernon Fos- water, F. Mllliken,l$7. dren in the various schools in the city sold, is thinking of buying a house near sett, Portland; Dr. John Butterfield, lect for the house, for the Golfing Jackets, in connection and handsome be The committee voted to extend theli was presented and created some discus- Correct is the word with Pique, may ap- Portland. Guilford; Dr. L. W. Kllingwood, Athens; of the members of the board thanks to Earnest Cobb, Leonard Pride, sion. Some street and for made from imported, “Hunter's to our of solid colors and fancjes, which consist of stylish stripes Mrs. Frances L.Mace, formerly of Ban- Dr. Austin Lowelltown; Dr. evening, plied array Huston and C. Reynolds, did not think it proper to grant the ex- Simeon Tracy, Frank, Pink" Silk to measure Prices as to the colors and gor, and well-known and much appreci- John A. Weeks, Richmond; Dr. Henry And this lined, polka dots and foulard patterns. Mary qualities, H. Leighton who, by their prompt and clusive privilege to take these pictures up-to-date a is ill at her ated as poetess, seriously Reny, Biddeford; Dr. Emma Frances has been the courageous action when the Riverton to one mao, as It never Neckwear is not extrava- home in Dos Gatos, Cal. Dr. John Cum- school house was struck by lighting, re Marble, Gardiner; Swan, custom to allow It to be done in Portland. $25.00. W. 1\. Oakes of Auburn is serious- from Dr. cently prevented the building being berland Mills and others. Others believed It would be perfectly gantly costly either. blood contracted destroyed by Are. ly ill with poisoning, to let Mr. take MAORAS. Councilman George A. Dow was au- right and proper Hodges Our showcase is from u wound of the hand which DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLU- filled slight thorized to make certain repairs on th: photographs in the schools providing he he sustained in the performance of pro- which he recommended a* TION. for shirts, shirt city stables, could in like suitable arrangements with with twenty forms or so Another much sought after material!, unexcelled fancy fessional duties. being necessary. of the various schools and The regents of the Maine Chapters of the principals silk cotton material, 32 inches wide, we Horatio Hall of .New not interfere with school work. It was all at and can waists, or children's wear. A stripei Capt. York, gen- of the Rsvolotlon are to 50c you the Daughters to allow him this L. H. eral of the Maine btearaship BRIEF JOTTINGS. finally voted privilege SGHLOSBERG, freight agent meet in Gardiner on At at are selling at 25c. Wednesday. on these conditions. pay any price all from company, has been in Auburn, where he elect the teachers in all I. £0 p. m. they are to dine at the home It was voted to 2 Free St- of John the black trotter Revival services will be continued It schools of the city on June 12th to ip vv avyi u bought Varney of tne regent of Samuel Grant Chapter, the my23eod sthp Victor E. liail him for his street church the next twc which time the board adjourned. Capt. bought Pine during of Gardiner, Mrs. Rloe, after which the own These services are characterized harmoniously blended, driving. weeks. regular meeting of the State Council, D. CHEVIOTS. interest. Rev. C. Howard Perkins, formerly pas- by great A. R., will he held, presided over by Mrs. deftly twisted, artistically Sometime between 10 o'clock Saturday tor of the Freeport Uni verbalist society, White of Lewiston, State regent. CABOT'S contrived bit of chiffon Serviceable, sensible fabrics are sometimes lost io view for a short time, bits been us of a night and Monday morning thieve* 4 o’clock all engaged pastor society At Wednesday afternoon, ever before. These we are broke into the Cumberland steam laun- CREOSOTE but return to notice better appreciated thaji carry In New Bedford, Mass. He will attend the members of the chapter are cordially or silk or mouseline that and stole about 140 in cash from tht and are 25 centfc. lectures at Tufts College twice each dry Invited by Mrs Rice to call and meat the SHINGLE will GERANIUMS, 32 inches in width, only safe. Considerable in the safe wai the week, devoting the remainder of the time money visiting regouts at her home. give exactly not taken, although apparently in plalr STAINS to his parish. proper touch of are ail in first Department on the right was effected t elegance These Goods displayed Prof. Frank Morse, formerly an in- sight. Entrance through MRS. CONKLIN TO SPEAK. are recognized as stand- and to what structor in the Freeport High school, is window in the basement. style might of Main Entrance. L. ard for this attractive At the Portland school for or Mrs. Mabel Conklin, general secre- teaching in Bradford, Mans. He will girls otherwise be a com- Miss Marion Whel tary for the White Cross societies and cottage effect. very spend his vacation which begins the first, Saturday afternoon, for the of We these from A POT! a secretary Purity Department 8C of July in Brunswick, with his mother. don, one of the pupil*, gave large supply monplace get-up. the New York State W. C. T. U., has the in Mr. Robert E. r>oule of Freeport, h*s child’s party to celebrate her ninth an factory any This kindly consented to speak for the Young and morning the de- & BANCROFT. successfully passed the medical examina- niversary. quantity. Samples EASTMAN BROS. association Emile Le an able seaman on tht Women's Christian this after- estimates furnished tion at Long Island College hospital, Jeun, up- partment has received it noon at four o’clock at the home of Mrs. Needn't read again. Incredible New York, and Thursday evening, May monitor Monadnock, ut Manila, is ir on application. \---*--- W. 91 State street. Members novelties in silk on a three months’ furlough. J. Parker, many 15, he received his diploma. He will at- Portland, as it seem, a is of the W. C. T. U. and ail women inter- may 8C pot tend lectures at Bowdoin Medical school. Mr. Le Jeun as his name indicates, is a bows to be wofn with ested in association work are Frenchman, yet for a number of years ht cordially right. invited. shirtwaists. stocks RAILWAY CONDUCTORS NOT EX- has made Portland his home, staying H. HAY & Pique H. SON, At that's all as'c for PECTED UN TIL THURSDAY. while in the city at Donovan’s boarding and folded ties to be tied least, yye house on Pearl street, Middle Street. The railway conductors who are trav- them, And such The county commissioners will soon ad in a bow. Silk ties with Geraniums! elling on a quiet schedule of their own, Your Liver _| vertise for bids on the of tht are a little more time in Canada relaying himself could ffi&ihtyU passing Will bo roused to its natural duties ends. Ribbon Doubtful if the grower Portland bridge sidewalk. Plans anc long than was at lirst expected, so that their and your biliousness, headache and spec ill cations are now being prepared. if take black stocks arrival in this city which was looked for constipation be cured you stocks, with dup’.ioate them. A few an attachment for $5U last night is not expected, according to days ago WATCH bows. Twice was placed upon the goods of the Dostoi butterfly Hundreds of them to seleot from the lutest Information, until some time Hood’s Piiis The of Our Country. Cash inaiket, No. 267 Congress street around scarfs of silk net. Flag Thursday morning. Sold all 25 cents. And lots of different varieties. by the Maine Provision and Cold Storagi by druggists. REPAIRING. too. silk fronts and company. The papers were served Liberty bj a of ■* We liavo made specialty _ Sheriff and a now to deco- Deputy Trefetnen keepei Watch, Clock, Jewelry and fronts with collars of THREE FLAG Order your Flags was placed in charge. The bill is for sup for Optical Repairing years. taffeta silk all the in honor o* the plies furnished. We have had years of ex- in pre- rate your house understand it OCCASIONS. A party returned last night from th< perience and Wind- in all its branches. Wo vailing shades. Railroad Conductors, Dead River country bringing with then Kendall & Whitney, visiting GREATEST every job to be guarantee 418 tiout. This party was made up o 7^ sors, four-in-hands and OF perfectly satisfactory. The City Auditor Sanborn, Councilman Ger best American Mainsprings, puffs. rish, Mr. David Calhoun, City Messengei On and after May 1, 1899, 75c. Cleaning, $1.00. Cor. Federal and Temple. For Memorial Day, Arthur of the and Maoguwan, Douglass cltj Mainspring Cleaning niy23 It all bills of the Consolidated $1.50. treasurer’s office and Mr. McDonald of tin combined, For Admiral Dewey, Central. The lish were ir Electric Co of Maine for Maine caught Eight FOB THE Carey pond where excellent fishing is re light and power will be made out ( OWEN, MOORE & CO. ported. City Messenger Ma^gowan who is coming home. at flie prices as quoted by the FRANK P.llcKENNEY, CARNIVAL caught the largest trout in the party. Portlaud Electric Light Co. Watchmaker, REHEARSAL POSTPONED. BLESSINGS In addition to this all lamp monument square. On account of the illness of Mr. liyd*. FOKTLAND SAVINGS BANK. for Maine. A skin without blemish and a body nour* renewals will lie ME. Our store is Headquarters the rehearsal of the Festival Chorus rip furnished GARDINER, Flag Ished with pure blood. Such la the happy SOAP for last was usual. condition produced by CUTICURA pointed evening, unavoidablj free. AJiSVAL .HEETIKO. The Maine Central K. K. Prices about Two-thirds the and CUTICURA Ointment, externally, and to afternoon ai WANTED. meeting of 1 be postponed Wednesday ELECTRIC annual corporation o! pxcersion tickets at One CUTICURA RESOLVENT, internally, In the CONSOLIDATED can Savinas Bank will be Will sell 3.3). Notices ot the postponement wert A young salesman who give refer- THE1'ortlauU held at tin severest rases of torturing, dis'.iguring, and baukinir rooms on Wednesday, the! 24tb day o! Fare the Hound Trip May ‘JYd to in season LIGHT CO. OF MAINE. ences, has experience acquaintance and scaly humors. mailed at the post office ample May Inst, at 3 p. m, for the purposes specilied It to return ilTtli. etching, burning, with the and general trade to May UTtli, good May fir but n Weston F. grgpery the charter and required by the statutes ol deilvery yetterJay ttttarooou, Miliiken, Pres. in Maiue and X. II. Ad- V. EVANS, K. E. BOOTHBY. Sold everywhere. Price. TiisSvt, #1145; or. CiiTtcnaA solicit orders Maine. GEO. J. R. LIBBY CO. for some reason of & G. G. F. A T. A. P<.ai\ ittc-i’OiMTUKKT. .Vte Kit jp»KKi(hallsize)..sue. appears that many tht Wm. R. dress BOX 4(55 Portland, Maine. j, UWAK1) A. n0YES, Secretary. V. P. Mgr. Potter Dkco axu < hi-a. Co g. Sole Boston. Wood, Treas. gdit Pro>p* not mayiadfw may23dt