PORTLAND DAILY THREE CLNiS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23. 1862-VOL. 34. PORTLAND. MAINE. THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 7. 1887. _PRICE tha of the of Maine. effect of every branch of subject sirable productions, Mr. Loud said the the best interests people he constantly on the alert to full effect of its operations would not Wo mast be prudent and economical and touched upon, THE LOL'D BILL PASSED. Into the path felt lor four years, working so gradually never that the motto of our State proceed xnoro extensively with- forget;; ns not to produce injurious effects success and shrewdly tak- is an umiiitious one.” thut promised out due warning. in cheer- of but forcibly Mr. Kepublican of Missouri, Speaker Larrabee continued a ing advantage gracefully Tracey, of tha moved to amoud the first section of the ful but earnest manner to express It ns complimenting the several parts said rival can- r bill which amendment Mr. Loud Caucus Nominees of'Both Houses his opinion that the members of tire state, especially those having The Measure Has a Good Majorit; would destroy the effect of tho section. |H|H| would be able to serve the didates in the field. Mr. Simpkins, of Massa- House people Kepublican With of anxiety concerning in the chusetts, asked Mr. Loud if the hill in Elected. iu tho most honorable manner and closed expressions House. in- members list- any way teuded to interfere with or his remarks by again thanking them for Water ville Man Will Be the approaching climax, » and was tolu that the jure newspapers, his election. ened to the presentation spceohes. They law to them was un- relating absolutely had been caucus workers and their en- touched. The other House rcfflcial3 nominated General. Attorney thusiasm had grown as they worked. PROPOSES TO LIMIT SECOND CLAS! j The amendment was withdrawn. MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE DREW last evening were elected. Further discussion It was a lesson in politics. A ptoceeded by general THE NEW INSANE HOSPITAL. great MAIL MATTER PRIVILEGES. consent with no amendment pending. their seats yesterday. man’s support once enlisted ho has a The hour of 4 o’clock having arrived The Eastern Maine Insane hospital oause which becomes in his bill was to the House with- magnified the reported commission wants nejiily $300,000 to be out amendmout and the question of its mind. in the next two The engrossment was pat. The jea and nay expended years. HAL But the idier in the lobby—he did no* Do~.ru with Presents NOMINATED ON THIRD Mr. Miliiken o E vote resulted: 105. Gov. Cleaves Loaded work done on the in- Bill Was Opposed by Yeas, H4; nays, already buildiugs start in the race and he cares less for the Thereupou the bill was without —Pleasant of His Official Term Maine—Vote Stood 144 to 105—Mi passed Ending cludes the erection of the administration LOT EVENING. In the who division and the House LAST finish than the laymen gal'ery adjournal. —Cumberland and other domestic Cuba: _ County Delegation building,the laundry Fourth Call Addresses Senate on Some can offer no reason for their presence ex- Allison Visits Canton. Aid for Westbrook structures. The administration building Day. Resolutions—Mrs. Maybrick Resolutioi Organizes1—Proposed cept idle curiosity. Mc- however is not yet finished. It is the Is the fourth of our Postponed. Canton, Ohio, January C.—Major Seminary. Mr. Haines passed nearly all of the To-morrow, Friday, day great- Indefinitely Cleveland this and of the commission to build and fin- Kinley left morning plan time consumed the balloting fur at- a before tarECIAL TO THE FKESS.] by est of Red Figure Remnant Sales. Washington, January 6.—There wer 5 reached Canton few moments ish during the next two years iu addit- Pitts- torney general in u seat in the lobby. He tin , 10. Senator Allison arrived from one. uot more than a dozen Seatora in Augusta. January 6.—The first day of ion to the work already done on two pavil- Mr. Seiders Led on the Firsi To-morrow’s list is a long at 10.dC. Major McKinely and Sen- enjoyed two cigars and would now and ofEerei 1 burg chamber today when the ebaplin Allison were cordial in their a session of tho Maine legislature is about ions. The estimates give the cost of these For Men—Furnishing Goods of all hinds. ator very then get up and lean for a few minute* liis prayer, and the gallerie like the first day of every other session. as so that if these Ballot One Vote. opening greetings. pavilions $204,GOO, by a doer or tabic. He neither Soon after McKinley’s against post For Women—Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Small Wares, were almost deserted. reaching Major It is early in tbo forenoon when tho plans are carried out, it will be necessary house Allison and President-elect retired laughed or soemed disturbed by the The report of the Secretary of the Nav; merahers-eleot and the members of the for the to at least Motions, Innings, Toilet Articles. for a private talk and remained closely legislature appropriate chaffing of his friends who asked him if in relation to the cost of construction o: in conversation until luncbeoD Third House whose terms, like Tenny- $153,000 for each of tho next two years. Read the list and come engaged he would have gone into the war if he carefully early to-morrow, and referrei l was served. armor plate was presented sons’ brook, go on forever, began to gath- THE REFORM Senator Allison said after the confer- SCHOOL. hud bean old enough and other equally Friday. to the committee on naval affairs. er. Groups of men fill the leather covered DRIFT TC ence that he should not be a member of Another State which must SCATTERING BEGAN TO pertinent questions. When bulletins of from the ooinmitta 1 building An adverse report McKinley’s oaI inet. It is learned settees iu the lobby aud other groups hands of Major he finished is the cottage at the Reform HAINES ON THE SECOND. the balloting came out in the on foreign relations on the claim of Johi 1 tonight that this determination was wander about the State bouse. Tele- school. At the last session of the n voluntary mesoenger went back and Mada reached some and thee legis- FOR MEN AND BOYS. S. Waller, United States cousul at days ago, Major graph boys are in evidence, and the offi- McKinley learned of it through friends. lature, an appropriaton of $8,500 wut forth with a slip of paper and pencil Mr. gascar for damages by rensjn of hi , cers of the two bouses are rustling about The President-elect and Mr. Alison dis- made to begin this building. The trus- Haines remained in his seat nutil the arrest and was 1 arms and The imprisonment presentex cussed cabinet possibilities from Iowa with full of books papers. the tees had desired an appronriation large crowd had scattered away from lively Underwear—Neckwear— Stockings and and other states and talked over tho members of the House in tho Half indefinitely postponed. gather at the Half whole situation. The enough to finish the house but in view ol courier and then he would glance a was offered Mr. Hal political impres- are And the Third Settled the Contest—Haines _ —White Shirts—Flan- resolution by chamber at 9 o’olook. They still only Shirts—Outing sion here that Senator Sherman the demands the State trea- slip. q on thi prevails many upon of Maine, and agreed to, calling members-elect but they have an impor- o; PriC8 nel PFICS is likejy to he secretary of state and Sen- at that contented them- 91; Seiders, 79; Noble, 3; the Result Mr. Saidera was quartered Shirts—Suspenders—Mufflers— ■ sury time, they quietly Secretary of State for a statement con atcr Allison seems to have this oninion. tant piece of work to do. That it Is a selves with what could and the Decisive to the entrance to the House but »v Handkerchiefs—Gloves. n. or o of Baltimore lunched they get they Ballot—Scenes Attending handy corning the action of the President ! Gen. Felix Agnus work highly Important to themselves with Major McKinley and Senator Alli- got about half enough to build the cot- appeared on the outskirts of the an- “extra” ad in another column the Secretary cf State touching thi for they are about to tako part in the the Caucus—Other Officer Nominated (See son. tie is strongly to the ap- Now the will ask for to xious no w and then. His o. opposed tage. $8,500 lobby throng recognition of any foreign people of James A. of Balti- only lottery now sanctioned by the great about the men’s pointment Gary finish and furnish it. by Acclamation. friends took the result of the balloting goods.) Less. as an more to tha cabinet. draw from Less. power independent government State of Maine. They are to be to Cleveland to- LABOR LEGISLATION. to him as soon os they could secured. _ nth a: McKinley returned and the corresponding aotlon of a ballot box little slips of paper num- ItSPECIAI- TO THE P2E3S,] and will remain there till the first Mr. Noble was tripping about ns if night, is a that the branches of the United States govern bered to correspond to the numbers of There prospect legislation has of next week. Augusta, January 6.—The battle looking up a witness that he feels sure menf. of the session will center around an at- the seats. Naturally, it is a time of live- been ami William fought won and Hon. was going to make a judge ami jury FOR WOMEN. The resolution offered yesterday by Mr Insurance Collector Missing. ly interest. No member likes to find that tempt to leduce the hours of labor for T. Haines of Watervilio will be the next feel good natured. __ Call, in relation to the condemnation o Biddeford, January 6—Thomas Martin, ho has fallen heir to a seat on the dis- women and children iu manufactories. attorney general. Mr. Appleton was not in the city. — — Julio an American citizen, bj a collector for the Insurance Handkerchiefs Gloves Lining Sauguilly Metropolitan tant horizon of the Speaker’s view, up All the was in day light waged. Early THE PROCEEDINGS. the authorities in Cuba, to per in this is and the the windows at tho back of the room. Spanish company oity, missing, by FOB WESTBROOK SEMINARY. the the Seiders forces were as Cambrics—Silesia—Crinoline—Gloria in wa* forenoon, Linlf LJnlf petual imprisonment chains, locnl of the company ia now The clerk of the House acts as The caucus was called to order by Hon. managor preceding and confident as hove heec Moreen—Buttons—Silk and Twist— taken up and Mr. Cull addressod tht The House members from Cumberland smiling they looking up his affairs to determine presiding officer at this function and as Jcsiab H.Drummouu, Jr.^who presented Senate. are being posted in the wants of tbe nil along and some cf the Haines msc Bind- His remarks were directed whether any of the company’s money is he calls the name of ench that Senator Engel of Bangor as chairman. Braid—Dress Steels—Velveteen opening member, seemed to hnv-> the blues. Cater cams of Charles Westbrook Seminary and it is probaDly however, to the case Govin, lacking. Martin has not been seen here legislator put his bands iutojthe box and Mr. Engel expressed his pleasure at pre- ing—Darning Worsted—Embroidery I Ti CG and to the report thereon from Consul that the institution will ask for some- Price sinoe Monday noon. In u house at No. learns his destination. Then ho is lead siding orer any body of Republicans. | General Lee, which was to the of the this A Cotton—Pocket Books— presented thing legislature year. of Vinalhaven waa Silk—Spool 6 Porter street, his wife is oaring for to his seat one of tbo House employees Mr. F. E. Littlofield Senate yesterday. by was made of the the canvass members of in Purses Lead Pencils—Jewelry— Mr. Call discredited the statements of theirfsixteeD months old ohiid, and be- who puts in front of him evidence of the chosen secretary. First order was tha officers as to Govin House at least several days ago and U qj. the Spanish having lieves she is deserted. treatment whioh his State ac- nomination of a candida'e for secretary Boxes— battle and as- generous of the Shopping Bags—Japanese died of wounds received in while tbe demands insane hospital r. r,3 Mit Ctnfenti nf 'Ropmv* nr 1 rl Martin has been for the He a box of a employed cords to her law-makers. gets serted, on the authority person at the fish and game commis- Puff Boxes—Hair Brushes—Clothes a Bangor, a to that and whose name ho declined to give, but wbc Metropolitan company for about year, of and and a bottle of xnnoi- high tribute energetio penB paper the Aroostook who that a sion, people hunger Air. Brushes—Whisk Brooms—Perfumes LeSS. whs a person of character, Govin, and has been considered a perfectly trust- lage. Later he will add to his store by able young Repu blican, Byron Boyd LeSS. and who was for a normal the state oitizea of the United States school, college whose name Mr. Stet-ou worthy collector. voting himself a supply of postage stamps of Augusta, —Toilet of all kinds. in Cuba as a representative, are the most of the Soaps—Powders newspaper making approach- The anouueement was been tied to a and out and documents, books and newspapers. presented. greeted had arrested, tree, ing rumble of the appropriation storm to pieces with machetes by n squad of Cubans Starting Newspapers. There is no lottery in the Sen- with applause. The nomination was there is no doubt but what the as it rode seminary Senator Hurd and the nomi- cavsrly past. New 6.—Delegate ate. seconded by Tne he said, had boon York, January people will be at work with vigor when statement, Palma of the Cuban Junta in this city, uation wub made by acclamation. diotated by a person who stood high in There the seats are arranged ny coun- the time arrives. gave out the following statement this proper State Treasurer if. Marion of the consideraton of all who knew him, and Mr. Palmer of Simpson afternoon. “I have received a letter from ties. Major Dickey Westbrook Seminary, a Cumberland who had received official recognition by Carmel was also renominated by accla- General Joae in of Matan- in the House were allowed to se- ANOTHER DAY. the American in the of Lacret, charge Bangor Senator informs a representative of the people shape zas who the claim mation. His name was presented by Mr. nr province, Spaniards Beats. official promotion, and who had been, lect their PRESS get nothing two years ago as wa3 killed several weeks ago. Gen. of Rockland and toe motion was not we have de. would be a mem her of the legislative Senate was called to order Mr. Fogler Although previously announced, Laeret writes that is The by t he institutions of a similar nature did branch of the government. everytning prosper- seconded by Senator Drummond. to continue the sale one ous in his province and the Cubans have Dunbar, the secretary,at just ten o’clock. and this fact is In favor eided day longer. Reverting to the case of Sauguilly, Mr. being’mentloned Senator Reynolds presented the name started two newspapers, whioh shows Then Mr. Dunbar read the list of seua- Call reau from a statement to the effect of the proposed legislation. The appro- the sale will be in the Cloak Department. that they are not ulways fighting. He of Air. Seiders. Mr. Reynolds spoke of Saturday that Sang"illy, also an American citi- tors-eleot certified to be correct by the priation Is wanted for general use and further states that he is Gen. of on in had been of no offence what expecting not for any the qualifications required attorney Some astonishing bargaius Cloaks, Furs, Suits, zen, guilty Gomez in his and is Secretary of State and called the roil.Af- single improvement. and that nothing had beep, or conld provinces making He of Air, Seiders’ early ever, to He to general. spoke Dress Skirts. There had been preparations receive him. reports ter this, a committee wended its way Waists, Wrappers, be proven against him. life and his enlistment as a soldier at the within the Cuban line pros- LOTS OF THINGS IN HIS STOCKING. no evidence of any complicity of Sanguil- everything the counoil chamber to inform the Gov- The details of Saturday’s sale will appear in Friday’s age of eightoeD. He alluded to Mr. ly with the insurgents or any purpose to perous.” ernor and council that the eeuators-eleot Yesterday Was a Regular Christmas Day- them. Seiders’ career at the bar and his associa- papers. join were ready to take the oaths of o files. For Governor Cleaves. Mr. Cnll’s resolution calling for corre- Bncksport Schooner Fared Hard. tion in business with Heed. The Governor and counoll Speaker In the oase of Govin was thereupon p\ w spondence January 6.—The schooner [SPECIAL TO THE PRESS.] After sketching Mr. Seiders’ legislative agreed to and his joint resolution de- Bermuda, appeared heralded by the messenger of release Arthur Y. S. Woodruff of and from William T. Haloes, Republican Nominee experience, Air. Reynolds spoke of the manding Sanuuilly’s immediate the Senate who loudly called upon the Augusta. January 6.—This has been Bucksport, Maine, for Now York, with for General, had was referred to the committee on foreign Governor CleaveB’ last in office. To- Attorney fact that Cumberland county has a cargo of lumber, was struck by a heavy people to make way for the honorable day Store at 8 o’clock. relations. officers than has the on December whioh hove the he will walk arm in the report that the Somerset county dele much fewer state open The Senate at 1.30 m. went into ex- sea 16, Govornor and oouncil. Everybody stood morrow morning p. As Air. vessel down. The masts, with all at- arm with Governor-eleot Powers to the gatiou would go for Haines and Mr. Wal- county of Kennetco. Reynolds ecutive session. up and Govornor Cleaves standing at the tached, were lost. Jury masts were tons’ name would not be placed Air. Seiders in nomina- After a short executive session, legisla- the chamber of the house, where, iu the presented. formally rigged with some small spars and after president’s desk, greeted members, Sales at 9 o’clock. tive business was resumed. Then it was said that Penobscot county tion there was a burst of applause. begin variable and stormy weather the sohoon- to the in the presence of both branohes of the legisla- The Senate joint resolution lequesting referring auspicious change er arrived off Bermuda on tbo 38th would leave Appleton for Haines rather General Murray of Pembroke seoonded the government of Great Britain to par- ult., weather and wishing them good health ture, Mr. Powers will take the oath of and was towed into the 39th. man of his own don Mrs. Florence E. as an aot port office and became tbe Governor of Maine. than see the Waterville beaten. The the nomination, speaking Maybrick and a propoarous session. Then the Gov- of reported adversely last caucus drew the Diggest crowd of the association with Air. Seiders, aud of that magnanimity, ernor read the oaths and the members Mr. Cleaves’ last official day lias been was taken from the calendar and eminent for session, Good Nety* Wanted at Madrid. memorable an unofficial occur- session to the State Huute and the scene gentlemen’s qualifications indefinitely postponed. repeated them after him. This ceremony made by will was an animated one while the battle the place. Gen. Aiurray spoke of Air, EASTMAN BROS. & BANCROFT. rue House Din proviumg ior iree London, January 6.—A despatch from sounds very much like a responsive read- rence which doubtless be among his homesteads on the publio lands in Okla- Madrid says the postponement of the recollections of Ills successful raged. Yet with all of the excitement at- Seiders’s military Eervice, a thing which ing'in a church. The Senators now be- pleasantest _Jan7.lt homa territory was taken lip. The bill usual Wednesday meeting of the Cabinet the nomination of a candidate he said ho it well not to to elect administration of State affairs. In the tending thought lightly as it passed the House applies only to until Friday, oausori a groat deal of un ing duly qualified they proceeded for attorney general tonight, an excite- pass over. Coming from the eastern oublio lands in Oklahoma. A s reported easiness in the Spanish capitnl, and gave the officers nominated at lust night’s counoil chamber at four o’clock this at- committee on rumors that a ministerial orisis ment which found vent in good substan- section of the Etate, as I no, said Gen. baok from tbe Senate rise to caucus. As there are no Democrats in the teruoou, there gathered the members cf TELL YOU Indian It to all was imminent. It is considered more tial Yankee whan the it me to I affairs, applies public Governor’s his staff and the applause presenta- Murray, gives especirl pleasure WHAT, FRIENDS; miner branch ail thefeleotions were unan- the council, lands from tbe various Indian likely thnt Gen. Weyler has been ordered aoquired officials. had with tions of names were taking place, there join with those of the western in present- tribes. to send to the Spanish government good luious. President Day spoke fcriefty in State They brought were actually a few members of the leg- ing the name of Mr. Seiders. Mr. Pettigrew explained tbe bill, urg- news at any oost. taking the ohair thanking the Senators them tokens of their regard. From the that it was in line with the islature who had not interest in There was a pans3 when Mr. Is ing publio for the honor conferred and State officials there was presented a enough long Goods at Cut Prices Our Port- Bowdoin Alumni in Mew York. npon him, Selliflg Appreciated By of developing the settlement of the the to into the Honse which was ended wheu policy the belief that would clock the like of whioh has probably proceedings go Murray finished, new western states. Mr. Pettigrew read expressing they New January 6.—The Bowdoin where the two branches were in Air. said that if no other nomi- the the and York, him over the hard The elec- never been seen iu Maine. It is a clock joint Reynolds from plotformrof Republican Alumni association held its 27th annual help plaoes. land Democratic clauses the of about the size of most such time convention for the purpose of selecting nations were to be made bo would move People. parties approving dinner tonight in the Savoy hotel. Covers tion of the officers is by ballot and took over without action of bill. The bill went J. Good- seeu on the mantels of their candidates for high state offices. tbo selection Mr. Seiders by acclama- were laid for twenty-five. H. up the time until nearly noon. pieoes private and the Senate adjourned. That raised a and ■ of the Vinneaa linh f.Ma nlnolr ia nrnvlrlari nit.h Orators In there were tion. sally it now, president association, pre- the orders by the Senate making perhaps laugh, the were Win. DeWitt Among passed IN THE HOUSE. sided and euests of what will to be the efforts of their also raised Col. Stetson of Bangor to bis was that measure, whioh is a pedestal of its own, made Algerian prove this week we have been making very low on several Hyde, president of the college and important All prices House to a with Cloisonne enamel and useing every argument that could feet to present the name of the Hon. F. In the today, rising question Francis M. Hatoh. They made short ad- never omitted,direoting the messenger to onyx gilt lives, of lines of goods. of Mr. dresses followed by a number of mem- decoration. The shining surface of the be thought of during the long contest for H. Appleton that city. Mr. Stetson personal privilege, Grosvenor, keep open wood fires burning during tbe bers. Letters were read from Senator referred to Mr. eminent Republican of New York, offered resolu- onyx is inlaid with the gilt and enamel the attorney generalship, ^watching the Appleton’s First is all kinds of Table linens; everything marked at a Frye and Chief Justice Fuller. sessions. tions calling upon tbe heads of depart- in intricate and pleasing designs. The discount. ORGANIZED. great tad not re- THE HOUSE of the clock are made ments to explaiu why they THE WEATHER. walls of the oaso of Second. One lot of 50 inch all wool novelties from $1.50 to 59c sponded to tbe resolution introduced by The House Was organised today with plateB of the dearest of bevelled glass himself in the House tbe 38th of May one of Portland’s most citi- and these glass walls are set in a frame yard. Washington, Jan- prominent last and adopted June 5, making certain zens as its officer. Hon. Seth of Cloisonne enamel with gilt decorating 6. — Forecast for presiding All kinds of Black Dress Goods at cut prices. information regarding tbe operation of L. Larrabee was escorted to the speaker’s that, at least, is the way the makers de- Thursday for New tbe oivil service law. Tbe resolutions seat amid vigorous applauso on the part scribe it. You have to see it to appreciate 9c Nearly a case of 12 l*2c Silkolines for yd. were without division. Tbe England: Generally ul in the deli- adopted of both members and visitor. He ac- the beauti workmanship I j House went Into committee of tbe whole preceded by his eleotiou and thanked the mem- cate inlaid work. The face of the clook, f Come. cepted Come. Everybody to further discuss the Loud to local snows in the t bill, bers for it in a and publio to again Dorrow from the makers’ de- amend tbe laws by excluding from graceful spir- postal extreme northern with renaissance deco- second class matter “sample copies” and ited speech. scription,is of gilt serial novel Mr. Milliken west- ration in enamel. This clock can be publications. portion, colder, It was short so that shortly before one of opposed tbe bill. Mr. Loud, author winds. made by the moving of an index hand to $ erly chief formalities of the the was the last speaker. Referring o’clock the open- bill, strike the qnarters, halves and hours, - to the assertion that the passage of tbe Boston, Jan. 6.— ing sessions had all been attended to. | cause tbe of the but the striking apparatus is a beautiful F. 451 SI. bill would suspension Local forecast for Thursday: Fair, When the House had been called to or- The absolutely pure HOMSTEB, de- T. and of many worthy which imitates the Oxford and _ * Congress publication chime administered ; ? colder, southeasterly winds. der the Governor the oath Cambridge obirnes. The clock was se- | | the ■ffP'-yrfriirdmrdnfriirfr gPIOIAL MOnOll. to the members and they signed rolls. lected Insurance Commissioner Carr. | The Belgian stenmer Belgique, Bay- Speaker Larrabee was elected unani- by LADIES’ oa OENTLEBTEN’S onne for struck in the vicinity was made in Paris for Bigelow, Kon- Seasonable Antwerp, mously, 138 votes being cast for nim. He It BAKING POWDER of the island of Unbant, off the coast of and the Boston jewelers. was to the scat and when the nard company, \ connected | and foundered. Three MADE-UP GARMENTS Brittany, Franoe, The clock cost $450. ^ of the orew were hut It is feared applause had subsided he said substanti- & Ihat are soiled or Wrinkled, can be saved, most Goods* \ Slightly the fifteen in were If the clock Is handsome so is the mas- ¥ ROYAL—the celebrated of all ¥ remainder, number, ally: “I am pleased with the honor you lost. sive silver loving cnp.the gift of the staff have conferred upon me and I feel free to 1 the in the world—cel- The residence of Hev. L. M. Jones live and the elaborately carved gavel which baking powders 0 Throat that I the responsibilities t II ©rehound a miles north of S. was say appreciate 0 Atomizers, STEAM SPONGED Pickens, U., camo from the oonncil. 0 ebrated for its 1 Drops I I ask great Jj* S And repressed to have the appearance of new, burned Tuesday night. His son and of the position. your hearty coope- f and I and 75c. the of men 0. 0 | Slippery 500 2 ’a sure cure for this class of work is in the flames I shall endeavor to be faithful WIibd group representative Kim Lozenges. I moths); daughter perished ration. and \ T done every day, at had assembled in the executive chamber leavening strength The farm hcuse of Ole Del™, six miles In the disohnrge of my duties and shall Carr | •. HlfM—■3——i south of Babcock, burned Wednes- this afternoon Commissioner intro- It makes ^ (.F Wia., strive to serve you fairly and impartially f purity. your 0 FOSTER’S His three ohildren were who made Card* Fruit Juice. day morning. In some duced Mr. li, T. Carieton, the ^ § Flaying: burned death. at all times, that I may meas- »J S for tor to ¥ cakes, biscuit, bread, of I owe to presentation speeoh: 0 £ •a S Wblik Fruit Funcn. Forest DYE ure repay tbe 'debt gratitude City ROUSE, John McDonald, one of Bath’s promi- as the esteem I enjoy. Mr.Carieton spoke follows; it assures i 13 Preble St. Preble House. nent and best known a lead- friends whose 0 etc., healthful, 0 JL—J opp. citizens,and CleaveB: — a trust placed Guvtrnor ¥ Kid Wednesday morning. “We are here to fulfill Gloves Cleansed every day. ing shipbuilder,died In a few hours you will surrender to t alum and all Lace Curtains and We are from the you against Cleansed. The tariff hearings before the ways upon ns by tho people. successor the high office of Gover- ^ *2 Long Protec- Connection. your Chapped Telephone means oommittee were oontinued Wed- to the to which have Hand tors and Hot people and responsible people. nor of Maine you been # forms of adulteration ¥ wool” schedule Water Bottles. nesday. “Haw being the of now and twice elected with unusual majorities, *2 Cures. Moses They have rande us arbiters under consideration. Mr. G. C. and the duties of which you have per- that with the be- legislation. If we make one bad t go cheap of Bath was one of these to appear proposed formed with signsll power atm fidelity. ^ as to our IL--L- fore the cotnirittes as a manufacturer law we will be held responsible Those of ns gathered hero, and others 0 brands. ¥ to duties on wool. i opposed heavy people. We are In duty bound not to unable to be present feal that wo cannot 3 William J. Bryan addressed the state new allow the occasion to pass without in ohange any law or moke any law i hi metallic league of Nebraska at Lincoln some formal way testifying to our great $ ? H. H. HAY & Middle St. a reason- 0 SON, and victory for unless we are satisfied beyond ROYAL BAKINS POWOKR CO., NEW YORK. last evening ~ | prophesied f free silver in 1200. able doubt that the proposed action Is Continued on Second Page. ■» ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENT'S* NEW OTIT** I j ADVERTISEMENTS,^ _^ for Qualifications for the place anti the faot and we bespeak it a placed where it will greet your eyes In your hours of that he had asked for no pledges. We do LEGISLATORS ORGANIZE. musing and bring to luiud the joys of not claim, said Mr. Stetson, that our the scenes in whioli we bore a part, and candidate will have a majority on the thu loving regards,and the earnest wish- from First Continued Fage. es that all may oome to with first ballot, but we believe that the eober good you, which this ‘cup runneth over.’ here us a and fear- second sence of the gentlemen to- appreciation of you wise In his Governor expressed bis true reply,the lead them to cast their ballots less ruler and friend. sense of for the manner in Gid- night will obligation disorders such as Wind and Fain in the Stomach, Sick Headache We have seen you iu your earlier career For Bilious and Nervous which the members of his stall had per- and Swelling after Dizziness and Drowsiness, Hold Chills, I for Mr. Appleton. life for the of diness, Fullness meals, Disturbedusl,in£s offering your perservatiun formed their duties and his thanks for of Heat, Less of Appetite. Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Stearns of Aroostook said that and honor; we Senator your country’3 integrity the beautiful gift. Ho also said: Sleep. Frightlul Dreams aud all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, &c., when SJFffitfiPi* he as a have saen in your legislative career, as most of them are. T it was a pleasure which regarded you “1 have witnessed with you, and with aiecaused by constipation, FiRS DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN.TViEK" f of estab- oi these by the high purpose 110 ®otlon- is earnestly Invited to try one box to this caucus the nomi- governed pleasure, the great aavanoe that has This 's Every sufferer duty urge upon on foundation the fa- TY MINUTES lishing enduring beeu made our volnuteer military or- ami will be acknowledged to be nation of Mr. Senator Stearns it with by Fills, they Appleton. bric of our State, and crowning I have observed with satis- of truth and ganization SS spoke of Mr. Appleton's legal training the beauty atrength. faction the efforts made by the A WONDERFUL RfSEDlCmE, abili- personal restore females He was the son of We have seen you attain by your 2P1XjiXjcS3, takeu as directed, will quickly and eminent abilities. officers and men to excel in military l’or a ties and character the highest the to health. remove obstructions or irregularities of the system, famous and place movements aud attain the highest pro- complete They promptly ono of Mair.e’3 lawyors of this State can bestow. We have people ficiency. Ana yon will join with me in Mr. Stearns referred to the fact seen your life with four DISORDERED LIVER judges. you crowning recognition of the servioeB of tho distin- WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, of devotion to the truest will the \ ital strengthening the that Mr. Appleton’s experience at the years supreme guished soldier aud citizen, tho chief of they act like magic—a few doses work wonders upon Organs; interests of onr people. We can testify muscular System, restoring the long-lost complexion, bringing back the keen edge of appetite, as a prosecuting officer, stall', who has given to the national guard of the numKamme. bar, especially that you have the dignity of n and with the llosebud of Health the whole physical energy tempered his arousing best trial of of tireless efforts. These are facts admitted thousands, in all classes of society, and one of the guarantees had included the many important Governor with the sweet sympathy by Fatent “Our military organizations ore com- to the Nervous and Debilitated is that Beecham’s Fills have the largest Sale of any I believo he is worthy to wear the a friea d. cases. of who prac- Medicine in the World. nn observation no less than posed patriotic young men, has been worn nn It is just mantle which by of tically give their services to tlia state, Sales over Boxes. common that there is no stronger test A RIVAL. Annual 6,000,000 a Reed and a Frye. and they merit the of our peti- WITHOUT Evans, a man’s re si character than power and support B. F. ALLEN 3G5 Canal St., New plo. Our foroo is one of the 25e. at Drug Stores, or will be sent by D. 8. Agents, CO., Then Judge Phil brook of Waterviilo authority ; thero is an ancient saying military of price. Book free upon application strong arms cf the State, it stands for York, post paid, upon receipt of Mr. Haines. The famous among raon, “that thou should- presented the name lor for for eJt not judee fully of a man’s life before law, order, good government, Haines men broke into applnuco ct tho and is to the seourity Portland—J. first rush; bis dentb,” but your official life as Gov- peace, neoesaary It was informally ileoicioii by those who Dawson, of uf a free second rush; Schofield and first mention of the name their candi- ernor being ended, 1 arn justified by the people.” remained to talk after the meeting that Whipple, Then Hon. C. ohnlr- u stricter confer; half hack; Allen, date. Mr. Philbrook spoko of the itn- record in what I have said, and I but Joseph Holman, an appropriat on anil super- Foster, Jordan, i vision of guiHos and camp keepers were joul. C, the principal things to advocate to the Bookland—Campbell, firnt rush; legislature £ g Say, secoiid rush, h.. Gny, center, May- The next meeting will he in Bangor mru, half back; O’Malley, goal. the one voar lienco as provided by by- 30ADS. WON BY, MIN. SEC'. laws. » 3 13 the deliberations of the associa- J 1 li'ck'ned, Maynard, ; During ■£ U. 40 tion tne idea and grew Kooklnnu, Gay, whichjdcvelonert 3 1 40 and overshadowed everything else was Portland, Dawson, _ ___ Limit. the of (he game against tho protection C. 14 11 that is going on almost 4 Bocklaud, Gay, = great slaughter 5 40 in the woods. Portland, Whipple, constantly _ _ Limit Kvidenco of this slaughter was never 8 40 more out than it was Rockland, Campbell, clearly brought 7 7 11 the Portland, Dawson, during mealing. 8 4 13 Commissioner Carleton was especially Portland, Dawson, M y Campbell, 1 7 well equipped with facts giving some Rockland, i.'ea of the extent of the illegal killing Soore—Rockland, 5; Portland, 4. Stops ami both ho and Commissioner Ouk evi- in goal—O’Malley, 37; Allen,33. Rushes dently thiuk that tne law makers may be —Onmpbell, C; Dawson, 8. Fouls—May- appilled at the size of the appropriation nard, C. Gay, Whipple Referee—W A. asked for but are nevertheless thoroughly Orr. Time keeper—P. F. Shirley. be the hunt- convinced that if Maiuoisto TONIGHT’S UAMF. B i :g state of tho anion more money must be used to protect the game. The new Gardiner toara plays here to- main Commissioner Carleton’s object night and as the youngsters are putting in the last of September to adding part a artlclo of the contest will to to make up good polo, Tl»© Gavel. tho hunting season seems be be well worth Before the up for making close time begin December seeing. regular Ill-ill UJL LUU CiABUUU*D cuuuim, 1st at It now South portanoe of the nomination and Ins hesi- voice uriiveis'tl public sontiuient wnen 1st, iustead of January game the Freoporta will tackle tho I “Well nnd faith- lest presentation, tendering to the Gov_- does. He thinks that d»er should not bo tation at the task of pie- exclaim, done, good Portlands, the champion amateur team undertaking eri or the beautiful of carved ivory for the reason that ful servant-.” gavel hunted in December in this city so far. Reserved seats at the name of Mr. a hesita- in the accompanying seating Haines, And now, Governor Oleivas, iu behalf which is pictured market huntais can freeze the saddles Chandler’s. in a letter to tion which made it possible for the witty of the Honorable Kieoutive Gouuoil. and cut. The ciuncil united and preserve them until they can send 1_HB tho various the Governor referring to his eminent them to market. The sentiment Augusta, 5; Gardiner, 3, man from Combe.'laud to hurl his shaft in behalf cf those composing or taka of Etnte, and members of service to the state and to their pleasant of association is clearly for the discour- January boat the Fhilbrook said departments aud Auguste, 6.—Augusta ■it speaker. Judge roe to relaiions and wishing him happiness of market important commrsious, permit agement hunting. Gardiner in an exciting game this eve- Mr. then a letter called attention to that fcur years ago, Haines, pre.ieut to you this clock,as a slight testi- prosperity. The one tho Governor’s ning by a scoro Gf 5 to before 1200 candidate hid withdrawn monial of our fiisndohip, nnd ask von the faot that not of 3, prominent TO ROCKLAND. tho crowd of the season. not its intrinsic nominations has been refused confirma- LOST people, largest White to it frr and value, Shirts accept in favor of Mr. Powers. He urged the Both teams a strong $1.00 Governor Cleaves played aggressive but as a small token of our high regard. tion. spoko feelingly j on out in the last 175c nomination of Mr. Haines till* in reply. game, Augusta winning to the Portland Polo Team Dofeated by the taking four of tho five last goals. ground, and also r.s a h".r 1 working Re- Then tho company adjourned period, cafe where a delicious dinner was served. Leaders. publican who had lent his rid cheerfully HAD SPOTTED JOHN FITT’S SAFE. Fhilbrook cf to bis part?. Judge spoke OUR GAME LAWS. of Mr. Haines ns a soccersful lawyer I’crtlaml was fairly defeated by Rook- But the Burglars Were Frightened Away The Maine JSportmon's Association Again 25 CTS. whose career his fellow townsmen were land last after a most exciting Discusses Proposed Amendments. night and Left Their Kit of Tools Behind justly pioutl. Mr. Urines ii a cess win- The final score was 5 to 4, and | are about 30 dozen Shirts in the all in |= game. Them. EE There lots, long like TO TUB TIIESS.1 ner, nnu what succeeds success, [SPECIAL tho home team had a ohance of winning 3 bosoms, that will he sold at this price. Following are the kinds 3 gentlemen. That is our man, ft winner 6.—At the meeting out the even until the last minute Augusta, January game The gang of safe bowlers which his = and sizes : == fram first to lust in the prefesisien in Fish and Game This made the last period a of the Maine Sportireu’s of play. been responsible for several olerer jobs which he has choscD to later. this President Vick- hair raiser, and tho 2000 orauks 20 dozen closed-front 75s and $1.00 White — association morning regular iu this city (luring the past few months 3 About Shirts in Mr. Pfcilbr; ok was loud; applauded u*> advocated Letter for trout were crazy from the beginning ery protection pieaent ere still with us, On Tuesday night they 3 size 13, 13 1-2, 14, 16 1-2, 17, 18 3-2 and 19. 3 Senator Pnisons of i isciitn- be sat down. and salmon on tho spawning teds. He until the end of the contest. had planned to blow open tho safo of q-.ic seconded the nomination. Mr. Far- st.id close time must 15 Reserve seats wore in demand last Also about 10 dozen 75c and $1.00 White Shirts in begin September John Fitts & Son, grocery store at 34 open-front =§ m;us spoke cf Mr. Halsey’s efforts in be as the fish get on tho gravel beds about at and every available night City hall, were 3 sizes 13 1-2, 14, 16, 16 1-2, 17 and 18 1-2. 3 mouths of the streams at that time. Oxford street bur, frightened away 15, holt of tho State ociloge and ether edu- the in tho 1 all ntiipro fho nl«rin
The weather today I The Frison'erOf Zencla. is likely to be It gees without sayiug that everyone Fair. of will wish to sea the most successful Portland, January 7,1397. cf modern romantio plays, “The 1'iisoner the Zan'ta, announced for production on To anyone who lo : 1 tage, next week. REDUCTION SALE. it BASEMENT has seen this delightful dramatization that the play ia a fact beyond question success would have 1 cm an immense s even if the story cf Antlionv Hope never been when all the are with each book of the same imtne had is the time of year departments vieing This is truly a unique exccp- Its a contest and written. other to see which can sell the goods cheapest. friendly tion in the world cf literature. THIS master of in case. Bartley Campbell, the past whatever the result the benefits are wholly yours every diff- technique used to say that the before our annual stage are to this stock as small as a novel nud a We axious make possible erence between writing of writing a letter announcements is the desired play was the difference stock-taking, vour ready response to our having was, as and a telegram. Baitley“Cumpbell to our Cloak in numbers, find Jackets just advertised. They and the business we have done thus far in January is something phenonemal. Continues to customers Dept, largo They technically stcaking, in the light. 1 he effect bring a novel reduction sale of playwright who attempts td put This the Basement department will have a grand come and himself encoinbercd morning, about what we are at this Clearance Solo and their friends on the stage 1 finds buy, tell their friends doing rii the desirable at that must astonish you. by the mass of material at hand, useful, goods, prices novel the cbaraoteis are often developed make selections and wo hare Mi the largest sals of Garments sines Christmas minutely. To make a rough sketoh of consequently the them, as it were, without destroying is an art s c- dozen fine clear One lot of Kerosene Lamps Garments i.lecs of the reader scarcely Tweniy.flvs wo ever had a! any previous ssasoo, and today you buy $25,00 This task orn! to that of the oiigiuator. with with burner, wick and chim- has fceni accomplished in the casa of crystal Tumblers, ground at for $15,00 for $1.50 and so on. “The Prisoner of Zeada” iu a very mas- band around top, at 42c a doz- ney complete, 17c. tor $12,50, $20,00 S10.00, Mr. terly manner, as everyone know s, by en, worth 60c, five china ware Edward Kosa nud in his dramatization Seventy the of che play ho shares quits equally Eighty.four fancy bamboo Water Pitchers, at 19c—three fame o£ Mr. Anthony Hopa iu his con- The Racks at have been 25c, 30 and ception cf the delightful romance. Newspaper 15c, sizes, | Gffl have . CHIU majority cf cur local theatre geets worth 25c. 35c. MIST SALE. Black read the novel “The Prisoner figured pro! ably who intend willow Clothes Bas- clean white ..... $*-*5 of Zenda” and otheis seeing Thirty Two hundred $2.00 Skirts ssd Block for w be better its ill All Wool Waists, : isi for 2,®° coming presentation kets, for soiled clothing, at wood and hand- $3.00 MOHAIR WAISTS, $8.00 Skirls Siiuck this mest successful splint glove • able to appreciate $4.00 Skirts in B’sck sand 'fixtures for few seasons and pass a at two for and lace trini- 4-S5 play of the past 38c. kerchief Baskets, vith tucks $3.00 Skirts in and .^fixtures for number cf delightful hours Lesides by One hundred and Black, regular $1.98 Skirls an ISIar.k. aEi>l lUixiiircs for it. It will le seen a Portland twenty half price. I be sold for [in $6.75 reading 25c—that's ned, to $1.98, for • C.7ti to be sold for $1.50. $8.30 Stiii-ss *62 Black sand Mix;arcs theatre next Monday and Tuesday. Japanese water-drop Several odd of grade 8-50 geuuine pieces high $10.00 Skirts in Biacfc and Mixtures for Concert Co. >r made to measure at to measure at same Apollo a t Porcelain Made Teapots, 6c,-—includes class Vases, plates, at these for today. The conceit given by the Apollo Con- Any o£ the laSiovo made to measure prices at i lame price. cert Co.under the auspices of tho Ladies’ wicker bale. etc., richly decorated to go price. Aid cf the church of the Messiah, given Fifteen handsome black the marked to- at the church last evening, drew the half prices iron Umbrella Jargu audience that it richly deserved. wrought day, rendered their The Apollo Male quartette Stands, with brass numbers with great taste and expression. polished Six handsome Jardinieres, This is the fifth season that thoy havo drip pan, at 98c, worth $1.48. assorted colors and SALE OF 6OTT0N UNDERWEAR voices bleuded large size, JANUARY and their OUR sung together fancy specimen a and huriuonizo perfectly while their Twenty shapes, to be sold for frac- also assort- shading 13 excelleut. They sing Sugar and Cream Sets, tion of their value. with great spirit and they aroused the a have been $1.19, $1.25 Commences to Ihursday- enthusiasm cf their audience high ed; Today, There are several other ta- to at pitch. and £1.36, go 98c. of wantable Of the soloists Miss Edith O. Robert- blefuls equally of the ath-ac^T® stocks cedar wood We have the 3 months to have one son has a voice of good oornpass and splint planned past tlmbest Eighteen stuff to be offered at this sale, that will -attract. Ve no not tiVff1 Ulv she sung tho “Snow At this sale we have made prices pleasing quality,and Baskets at 49c, worth 75c. diown. incuts. JjAon'VnnderwearOOOI) uimdeiweai at low a manner to htr hear- worth for. and scant song” in delight all coming insuring us against poorly made ga* Waltor J. Two hundred and Ima. makes, thereby eis. Mr. (Lately’s agreeable fifty The sale is and strictly |for makes customers for the dept. toner was heard toNgood advantage ri Porcelain Bread prices I13 sang with great clearness and enunci- (Japanese) cash. ation and charming simplicity. Mr.Clar- Plates, at 6c. i I ! enca C. Brooks’ fine buritoue voice is _ I well-known. It is possessed cf great flexibility and he uses it with taste and skill. Mr. Thomas J. Desmond has a voica cf great power and volumo, and he sang with much expression, receiving a MOORE& CO. hearty encore. Mr. f'ercy M, Greene ac- OWEN, companied delightfully, and in addition, he played on tho mandolin a very pretty composition of his own, entiriod “The Serenade. ’’ HARBOR NOTES. Bjaides the musical artists Alice Cush- ricked Along the ing Dunham, who looeived an onthusias- : Items of lutorest Up tic several recitals with Water Front. ! reception gave much skill in action as well as in decla- In Rugs wbb Smyrna mation. Her number “The Tenor” was Capt. Nathan Towne, who has especially praiseworthy. Little Mabel :ommand of the Robert I. Carter, charge of the Cu3bing, made a decided hit in her ren- jeen placed in temporary Ha is now dering of the “Minuet en Costume,” ichooner Daylight of Boston. Baltimore. which was a little gem in itself. in a voyago to Fine and Patterns. Drury is on bar Quality The conceit can fairly be eet down as a The schooner Roger with a car- the inser- success. here from Perth Amboy This cut represents great way we are of- TIjbs cist shows the $1.85grown ihe new This Empire Gown AlHine musical A'esuvai. of coal. This gown is one of trimmed Gown, regular 30 $2.50 Quality. wo offer at this sale ffos- §9r. tion Regular 3o at this sale sit 75e. lou a deal of The four-masted schooner Independent Gowns” and proves fering cut worth 69c; our There is no doubt that good “Bishop for Correct in every ivxty 3 utl sells length, full, loading a cargo of at would expect to pay §1.00 was in the Maine Fes- las nearly finished be a great sellar 9Sc, $1.25 will be 48c. interest generated as sooaa as show. price South America. She will and one as tival thu in Kotzsohmnr hall .umber for Size 20x52 Heavily Fringed. and good. by meeting $2.50. ■ .1 II.?. _ _ 3. I — APA be ready to sail by Monday. last evening, as about sixty people were probably di im m Her orew were signed yesterday by Ship- ^ uiuba uui ^ou. present, nil of whom seemed determined of Tucked Yoke Rohes, soiled, Tolmon. We have a limited lot Nipt sipiy to make the matter a success. Mr. ping commissioner i Vancouver arrived in French, the president of the Haydn The steamer from Portland after association bad the mosting in change Liverpool Monduy and Mr. Chase of Auburn, who is the good voyage. F. has a word to The sohooner Nellie Sawyer $1,30. manager cf the Festival had a crew for New York. say of his work in raising othor choruses shipped and some of tho tak- through the state. After some discus- The rigging spars For this week and for Spot Cash only. wreck of the schooner Rob- sion from some of the people present, it en from the will be sold at auction this was decided that the best way to exhibit art I. Carter ten on Commercial Interest in the Fes.ivai was through the morning at o’clock Haydn assocation itself, and that after wharf. arrivals were the the “Cieatinn was Just,” which is what The fish yederday “The Household Outfitters,” RomoDa with about 25,000 the chorus is now studying the associa- Lotona and each. The lobster arrivals were the Char- tion couid ta!:o up the “Festival Book,” and 11. McNicbel. and perhaps use somo of tho'.o choruses lotte Beal of the Allan son for e concert later in the season, The steamship Mongolian noon Mr. French those in the audiene lino arrived in Halifax yesterday §yi asked anil will arrive here briday morning. who were rot members of the Haydn, French Corset Covers, style off the Festival Tho steamsbip.scocsman eu me uuuuu- & LEIGHTOfnH hut who would like to join Hooper, 80c. sail with over 600 cat- sljJe of cut, chorus to miss their hands, and about a ion lino will today back if (lie Goods Don’t Suit Vou.” Umbr«!!a Drawers, This OUB TTEKilIS— “Your money and a “cargo of freight. raffle, a* ~5e. dozen responded. tle large cut, Hamburg: be the number cf oattle tak- for It wn3 also stated more or less in- will largest tacked and ivjiii Ollier makes—50c grades I 75c Drawers, interested in the en out of Portland this Winter. Special Train For Augusta. 25c for Iff 8-0c in formally, that all those Mr. Gordon said that there was one big to be sotd at 25c. grade Gerona cf the Bldcr- of at $1.35, Hamburg ruffle, outside of the associa- Tho steamship So have a wish to wit- that attract is the one style eul, Festival, Haydn near the stern and several many expressed of the skirls large sizes. with a oar- hole vessel’s One this sstle £or 59c, for two line soils today big ceremonies anil as tion ccnld join the association Dempster The diver was ness the inauguration with lace inset tion. 351 America oat- smaller onea amidships. laced trimmed would them a mem- go. Sho will tike away the 7 a.m. train from Portland leaves at dollars, which give to make another examination on the out- Festival hut it tle and 161 Canadian;horses. rather an nour the Maine Central bership until after the of the vessel last to asoertain early oi side night to ruu a fee is but a The Iona will be the next steamship railroad has decided special is hoped that ns the regular how much the vessel is damaged. to arrive here. She has just traiu, leaving Portland from Union little will finally feel like the Thomson line mere, they She will probably be repairod and relitted Stratiou at 8.SO n. m. tomorrow, Thurs- members. not yet sailed fiom England. tickets at one becoming permanent but what will be done has not yet day, January 7, selling Mem non of the Elder- just Mr. a word in The steamship fare the round trip. Coyle spoke very timely beon decided upon. line sailed afternoon favor of helping the scheme along, and Dempster yesterday Over 1200 oattle have been in the stock o’clook. The carpenters were week and the Federal Labor Union. Mr. Welch suggested that the different at four yards at East Deering ibis on her until the last minute and cattle shipments from this port during At the of Federal Labor Union organists in the city and Becring should at work mooting her as far as the week will be the largest in the his- soma of them went off on held last evening the following officers be seen to infuse amoDg the choirs sing- 5 J * where tory of Portland. Of Owen and Isabel Woods, aged years the Point ledge lighthouse, were elected: L. G. Minot and Miss sou ers. Mo definite action was taken about Spring In Belgrade. Jam* 2, the Fannie G and afternoon at 2.30 * and they were'taken off by U. S. DISTRICT COURT. President—Walter Lyseth. this Thursday a oommittee the mooting adjourned Jan. 3, Harry Thomas and '"PjrSbCTaf stiect. tho Grand Trunk Vice President—S. J. Pettengill. EIIn°”OTth1 Dexter, from No. iJ35 Danfoitb YOUR STORE IS OS FIRE! till the regular Monday evening session brought back to Jan. 6. Lizzie A., daughter A. Hatch. Deed In South Portland. of the when more action Recording Secretary—E. Dec. 25, Gitbert C. B. lb j \ Haydns, specific and the late Joseph Dyer, aged J I wharves. BEFORE .7UDGE WEBB. Finanoiul Secretary—William H.Cur- “£*HTrhor, of Hattie j wiil ho taken. consisted oi is no The of the Memnou 25. Charles E 2 m You’ll hear that some day. Yeur store cargo the United States Dis- tis. In Booth nay Friday hfteraoou at o’eloek, ^ Wednesday—In F AU,ee 0> v/iscassot yeFuneral°on lieui.. J It isn’t | tons of general Treasurer—A. H. Colcord. ot her uncle. W. h. Elliott, from other stores. 261 cattle and, 3.300 confirm- and Miss the residence ^ ^ people’s £ trict- court a decree was issued C. Clark. Dec. 3l! Harry Brandon The items in the oargr Guide—J- aiin Durhalm live proof. It isn’t built of asbestos. freight. larger mado by a special Hansen. Jan. 2, Almira Plummer, aged ing the sale recently Gunrdiun—Joe 24, Fred Bolster and S,'iif Augusta, Can afford to lose it? It it wise to take of 4,641 — Dec. you consisted of 2,437 barrels apples, owned to the C. L. 17. Walter Ly- Mills, | ^different J of the by Delegates ai*ySp®ague A few a cf 301 commissioner property Jan. 4, Dellie L. Abbott, aged Ue oliance of losing so much money? sacks of flour, 3,405 sacks beans, seth, E. W. Pierre, William H. Curtis, Everett W. Gamage and 7DIneBaugor, | and Power com- Mln dollars wiil make you safe. We represent ♦ of the Consolidated Light Frank J. McGuire, and E, .1. Patteugiii. feto™”^. Caroline Alwood, of 1,163 boxes meats, 4.00C F.lizabeth S. Toole. Center, Jan. 4, or T sacks pea-, N. 23lneOrrinzton lire insurance companies, that never failed boxes of pany cf Dover, H. | •'g> 1000 cheese, form- Wo are al- boxes of butter, issued as a Jan. 3. Mrs. Maria Norton, delayed payment of a just claim. + The decree was technicality MARRIAGES. “fn Brewer* Z| 1000 DEATHS- »ri„ 0f m 75 years. make it ♦ 4000 boxes of canned goods, pails a llhrldKe.aged v. HEHEto adjust losses. We and to render the transaction le- Mary A. Ballinger, aged ways of this came only In Machlas, Dec. 20, our Nearly all cargo i,ur business to keep in close touch with ;f lard. Jan. Rev. W. M. Rimmell, 02 In this cltv, 6. by 5. Emma Green, aged 73 is to see X gal_ono. _ this Jan. Dec. 13, Pearl If. Stewart, clients. Our ambition that every from Canada. Charles Albion Turner aud Elizabeth Relsou In city, u*Machiasnort. | In Maine. of Portland. tor whom wo wi lie insurance, thousand Well Known Watson, both _ 2 o'clock, from single person f Yesterday several people Was E. unerail Fridavr nua. afternoon Mrs. Marie Louise Ccsavant. In Hearing. Jan. G, by Rev. C. Andrews, [t Cumberland street. aBfn sfvcoeajan. 2, J without Ius3 and witliout X end of Brown’s whori buried E. .!57 gets his money went down to the Gilbert P. was yesterday Fred M. Woolwoi th and Miss Velma Bailey. Ellen widow Quinn P. citv Jan'. 6. Betsy lsloy, 4. Mrs. Rebecca H. Graffam. • cures in was In Jan. by Rev. Chas Cleaves Inthls < waiting. Munyon’a Kidney Core pain wreok of the schooner Robert in Chelsea. Ho the Waterford, 1, and B. aBInlSn°coyejan. Mrs. Flora Gould, aged to sea the from bis home Cleaves of Yarmouth Miss ot tne lateE' “ Ellsworth, Jan. 21, < the loins or from kidney George Angler Trowbridge.MgJ™years in * back, groins Ac tide the bulb whe Hefrigera- Iowa City. Iowa. of I Carter. high inventor of the famous Quinn Laura Elina Hitchcock of 36 Wliitehouse, i ♦ disease, puffy and flabby face, dropsy N. Dec. 23, John M. Dens- Dec. 14. William C. th e harbor on to tho flats in this state. He made In Portsmouth, II.. e7In Itoeitport, ♦ tho foet and desito to towod across tor manufactured both of --__ limbs, frequeue more and Miss Edith U. McCullough, Patriek C. Wash, aged J A dark-colored the at the West Jan. 6, Dee. 18, Samuel G. Elwoll, f-geC pass water, scanty urine, and there. Gordon, diver, his home for many years 1 Ch“tU?Sty, a^fn St George, grounded Ref*® 0* ® ami turbid sediment iruthe to make an and had Jan. 4, Frank at urine, urine, wuut down inside tho vessel End hotel in this city many in'lilddeford, of ^11 Friday mor.dng Jan, 20, Ira H. I.owe, aged < St. in the ton a River and Miss Amanda. Kmond 8'in \vaterviiie. ” Exchange pravrl bladder and great that there ^lock.tom | of her. He found ftietrda all over the In Kockport, Jan. 1, Wm. H. JSSfrsl St- Dominic’s Church 72 flow cf urine. Price 25c. examination stBt£______of Kockport. masi at il Jan. 19, Frederick A. Waldron, i DOW & P1NKHAH, in the hold land and Miss Rosetta A. Barlow Eequiem high n Watery Ie, A separate euro for each disease. At was fully si* inches of coal Elms and Miss In Kockport. Jan. 1, Albert F. B. Willey, aged 60 a vial. nil A CO ED IN ONE DAY Jan. C, Joseph Miss Eunice E. Hamil- 4 nil druggist’s, n.ctv ly 25 cents the vessel, fully 100 tons or more, TO CUKE Bllenis, both of Camden. atln thiscEy. agln Websetar!'Nov. 18, cf Mary and Miss 7 mouths. % Personal letters to Prof. Munyozi, 1605 Tablets. All Iu Augusta, Jan. 1, Chas. L. \eaton Walter, younges ton, aged 43 years of which will be caved. The ball of th( Toirf»laxative Eromo Qninina drg- yeiu Jan.6, Eugene Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered if it fails to cure. 25™ BIIuu (i. Lovejoy. both of Belgrade. thisMty,1 demaeod. ef uudtheinouey tvich free medicul zvlvica for auy disease vessel is not so very badly giabS1 MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. FOB SALE- LOST AND FOUND, G- F- PERRY TALKS. LINCOLN CLUB. ;DEER1NG’S charter. MAINE TOWNS. under this Forty word# inserted head forty words inserted under this head the for 2« cent**, cash in advance. Interest Our Annual Held Last Evening—Elec- An Informal Discussion by Commit- ene week one week for 25 cents, cash in advance. And What a® Says Will Meeting Items of Interest Gathered by Corias< of 21 East from a Citizen of tion of Officers. tee Evening. the Beaders as It Comes pondcntB of Press. SALE—A family horse, color black, 10 ~tf70R sum JP years old, weighs about 1150, safe and pocketbook containing a large Portland. LOST—Aof and valuable to the the The sub-committee or exeoutivt kind. Will sell same at a bargain. Inquire at money papers A large and enthusiastic meeting of special HAKPSWELI.. owner. reward will be for its 237 MIDDLE ST. 7-1 A suitable paid committee of the committee of tweuty- Information can be the side to side in Linooln club was held last evening and .Ian. 6—Mr. Freeman recovery. left at “I have tossed from my East Harpswell, 6-1 ou of a new oity charter to obtain PRESS OFFICE. to 1 have atvakenei in the officers were elected : one the drafting SALE—A good opportunity bed nuable sleep. following Rich has had an unusual annum of sick an with at the board 1.10Raoout twelve >per cent net on outlay of agony, shifted my position diffi- for the city of Deering met afternoon, a red leather President—George Libby. ness in his family for the past few years. $2000 for a store in good repair, always oc- the unbearable LOST—Saturday on or culty and th»u paiu First Vice President—Robert W. Jack- of Trade rooms last evening. cupied. BENJAMIN SHAW, 511-2 Exchange pocketbook somewhere Commercial out of bed and rub He is not himself in very good health Fore containing a sum of and compelled me to get son. comm ittee street. 7-1 streets, money The members of the general The finder will be rewarded my oack for the slight ease it brought Second Vice President—Clark H. and his wife is not strong. His father papers. suitably were to meet at by at 18 Lewis Nt.4-1 is an unenviable condition of twenty-one also called leaving me.” This Barker. died some months ago, having been an but the resident of to be a for a man to he iu Third Vice President—James Cunning- the same time. There seamed is glove which the owner can have Air. G. F. invalid for years. His mother entirely FOUND—A Pin-, Street No. 76, Perry, ham. little misunderstanding in reference tn FOR SALE. by calling at this office, proving property the aud a and a freight conductor on Boston Secretary—Alpheus L. Hansoome. lislpless from paralytic shock. His paving for this adveetisement. 2-1# just what the meeting was called for. Maine it. experienced it. Is is not Treasurer—Isaac O. Smith. niece is at his house quite ill, and his It's almost Some the sub-committee had of an esepti nal experience. Executive Committee—George Libby, thought died at his house Saw Will Equipment WANTED—SITUATION*. do for it is the only sister, Louise, tlie rule Wuot to mys- Edward P. Curroli W. Morrill, met to listen to any suggestions oi Chase, after a illness. Miss Rich was Averiil Lumber Company’s IPs so when you know D. lingering tery. simple Wm. G. Soule, John Prindable, or additions to the charter from Forty words isierlsd under this head uid. Head the changes at Vt. A full equip- bow. L'o as Air. Perry Henry H. Hunt, C. L. Tewksbury, Bea- a very estimable lady and endured her Will Averiil, one week for 25 cents, cash iu advance. and will learn the citizens or general commitee and rust of hie i-.tat3ir.ent you iurnin Gribben, W. H. Duguu, Thomas great suffering with fortitude. Her death ment for ten million feet per the secret. “Foi quite a number of Horatio C. N. Trefetben, others thought the sub-committee itself SITUATION WANTED-A young woman, Payne, Clark, is all. eugines, kJ back bothered me with greatly regretted by year, witli boilers, who has tor several yeais been a pupil in years my pain Frank I. Moore. was to make suggestions. knew it was Mr. William H. Trufant is ill con- one of the best home schools in Maine, wants across the loins. 1 duo to Committee—William J. very dynamo, etc., all in good Membership Chairman Matthews of the sub-oom- employment In office or store, or would take for the secretion was far too in his foot. He bus my kidneys Stephenson, Charles E. Waterhouse, •with gangrene been dition. For price and terms ap- care of child. Address Miss H. D. Waterford, and too The Olias. mittee presided and the meeting resolved scanty altogether frequent. George H. Rowell, John N. Long, an invalid for 6-1 ever let years. to Me.___ only medicine that helped me, P. S. A. Stone and George A. itself into a sort of “neighborhood have but ply Osgood, Rich has a severe of children worms, their parents doctor cured me. was Doan’s Kidney Pills. Mrs. Charles oold. ANTED—A position as bookkeeper or Jdona Willey. party,” and talked things over in an in- iarly everything else. TT had rend several notices in the news- Miss entertaiued some friends on M. II. assistant by a person having experience, I was extended the Percy LUCAS, good and one in A vote of thanks formal way entirely. references. Address BOOKKEEPER, aboat them partlculnr It was a Vermont. Press papers for the donation Saturday evening. very pleas- Pin Worm Elixir Island Pond, Offlco. 6-1 me. 1 made up my mind to Hon. Thomas B. Reed Mr. J. H. Hutchins suggested that the eodaw Interested ant occasion. Form Remedy made, It is likewise the bestRem- jan5 and a box at the documents. These SITUATION an tary them procuring of a collection of public charter be made very stringent in regard he complaints of children, such as Feverishness, by American woman having at the of Free and the reputation of being a first-class house- tirug store junction resolutions were of HARK ISON. Indigestion, Sour Stomach, etc. It has been a Lots in western part of H. H. & passed: to restricting any expenditures money Its SALE—Building keeper, understanding the art of Jflddle streets, kept by Hay remedy tor 45 years. efficacy in such trou- FOE to Promenade,for sale; for thoroughly the common of city, convenient good cooking, a situation as for I started on.the contents of it. Iu Whereas, Heath, enemy on the part of various committees of tb< Harrison, Jan. (i—A twelve year old rer been equalled. Purely vegetable and harmless to Real housekeeper Son*, maps and further particulars apply widow’er, or would as in- lias again invaded our ranks, was kicked a r of the Proprietors. 8. go companion for the course of a couple of days, 1 felt bet- mankind, up less authorized by a boy of John Brackett by Estate Office 1st. Nat, iBk. Bl’dg, FKtD’K best of bind as city government valid; city references. Address or call I on severing the tics that us together colt breaking his jaw. ter and euoouiagtd. kept right vote of the oity oounoil. yesteidayv, VAILL._CA at 175 IRAN KLIN ST. 6-1 I have not felt as well in an organization, therefore, C. S. Whitney met with a ao- bsiflg them. ^painful n3ee^3©©0Q©e>e^ of Lehigh, egg size, C10AL FOE SALE—Lot at Resolved, That in the loss of our late Alderman Davis with Mr. While load seven or years as I do present. I argued cident yesterday. helping on the whari. NOVA SCOTIA young man, just eight this olub has A. at $4.50 per ton at retail arrived, brother, Henry Humphreys Hutchins in a and said the a skid was thrown and struck A would like a position as or labor of enjoy my rest at night right through general way logs up at Tow Boat Office, 179 COMMERCIAL oorter, lost an honored respected and worthy on cheek. No hones were broken auy kiud. Address CAMERON, tihs office. from start to iiuisb, the backache is gone charter now committee him the Apply member and as a token of our high ap- prohibited any 1-1 and the secretion of the kidneys is cor- hut a very narrow escape from instant character and from over without a vote want to recommend Iioan’s preciation of liis manly spending $3000 death. FIRE! 8ALE-A two horse Belknap motor. For I SMOKE! rected. WATER! MARKET by a Sweedish girl to traits it is also FORsate at 134 Kidney Pills to ell the boys. If they of authorization by the city counoli. It looks now as though the extension cheap. Inquire yuANTED—Situation Resolved That the action of the club ST. 5-1 do general housework or cooking. use them will not be disappointed.” Mr. Hutchins added that he would of the Bridgton narrow gauge will be Please 60 Wilmot 2-1 they and a of apply, St. City. are for be upon its records copy to Harrison in the Doan’s Kidney Pills sale by all spread and believed pushed through eaily solid same be forwarded the to carry the principle further WORTH OF SALE—One elegant upriglit piano, 60 cents !• per 6 boxes the by secretary If the road talked of for West- $8,000 I70R dealers, prioe box, spring. A mahogany case, as you would wish to ,ook the family of the deceased. in forbidding the expenditure of any on side of MISCELLANEOUS. fer $2.50. Mailed to any address on reoeipt brook through the east Sebago at, fine tone, 7 1-3 octave, only $1.50. Also HORATIO CLARK, is bulit it of b,- Foster-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, money whatever except when ordered by and Long lake to Waterford two very tine; squares, 7 1-3 octaves, richly price JOHN D. tv jj. sole for the United PRINDABLE, will open up a large^tract of timber and carved eases, carved legs, perfect tone, price Forty rds or le«» inserted under this Y., agents the oity oouncll. Head in HENRY A. ELLIOT, wood land. $110, and $100, great bargains. Piano ware- forme week for 25 ct«. advance. States. re- corner Oak. __ Committee on Resolutions. Chairman Matthews made brief rooms, 548 1-2 Congress street, 5-1 marks in relation to modern charters PARSONSFIEED. and Cents' J. P. WHEELWRIGHT. oity Eoods, TNVaLIDS with mental disease THE WAVERLEYS WON. WEDDINGS. Jan. 6—Miss Allie Furnishing suffering may East Clothing as with old time Farsousfield, A oompared municipal Damaged by water at the late tire, to be closed out for SALE—To close an estate. A modern nnd a pleasant home, kind care and treat- Burnell entertained a number of her at a charters and pointed out several moderi cash wltliio 30 days. Boys’ Overcoats and Suits to be FORtwo family house in good location; ment, a favorable climatic situation, with pure Defeated the Tontines by 58 Pins at friends and sohool mates at her home pries that will Interest Investors; for partic- water, hygienic living and reasonable terms, by Cousins— MfKenney, Ideas as the of sold at less than half the cost. taking place many antiqu< last Saturday evening. Games ami music ulars apply to Real Estate Office 1st. Nat. Bk. addressing MISS M. e. 24 Grove street, Pine’s Alleys last Night. FOX, A very prrtty home wedding took place and undesirable methuds. The tendency were indulged iu and a line treat, con- Bl’dg. FRED’K 8. VAILL-4-1 Portland, Me. 7-1 yesterday noon at the residence of the of modern be sisting of candy, nuts and popped corn SALE:—The famous "Snow Spring municipal government, 17OR TUOTICE—We have used the Livura Ointment The Waverleys started out to win last was served to all. After a late hour the A Sleighs” at Jewell’s Preble House Stable. brides’ unole, Dr. Seth C. Gordon, when was toward placing greater power/ for cuts, bruises and burns, continually said, party left for their homes very much They beattlie world I!4-3 night at Pine’s allies bnt went to pieces Dr. William L. Cousins and Miss Maude happening to railroad men, and have always in the hands of the chief executive, with the entertain- touud pleased evening’s SALE—2 Sets UOUDie z single it most benfleial; a rapid iitaler. and ex- on the second string and lost the game Rev. J. L. 0. g^Ult SieuS, were married 0 M.McKinney by giving him much more latitude in nr ment. 189 itfEDDEE STREET. a dump carts, 1 double rack, 2 siugle racks, actly as represented. Signed. ALBERT E. 11 AUSTIN, 68 The first and third innings /I-,*1 1 Un.lMor of Ihr. LM.nt Dnviuh rtlo Mr. is jan2,5,7 ma- conductor G. T. 5-2 by pins. executive and him respon Joseph Frye reported gaining. 1 jiager, 3 single horse brakes, 4 mowing HANSON, Railway. way, holding 1 1 were olose. Pine was Mr. Ed Hodgdon is home from Chat- chines, 3 teadders, 2 grind stones, plow, very easily high The rooms were beautifully decorated sible to a much extent for results. larger ham tor a tew works. This Famous Remedy cures quick* harrow, 4 single harnesses. 1 set of wheels. ON KY TO LOAN—On first or second and came near OSE’BME1 fiE’Cnfil jiff man with 294 very with smiiax, roses and In A. F. believed the Bi^fcdairu w K» ’CSa®ES;Bd?ly,permanently all nervous dlseasea Also stoves, tables, chairs, ned steads, bureaus mortgages on real estate, stocks, bonds. Georgia pinks. Moulton, Esq., olty Mr. Joseph Dearborn is at work in Weak of but hard luck Memory, Loss brain Power, Headache, Wakefulness, EOST etc. Apply to JOHN H. REAL), 2 Ocean Si. Ille insurance policies, or any good securities; equalling the record pre- the front room the window was Po tland. and diseases caused bay council aa a whole should act on all ap wlTALSTl, lmpotency wasting by youthful Woodfovds. notes discoun ed at low rate of interest. I. P. vented it. The summary: Miss Bessie of Limerick, has errors or excesses. Contains no opiates. Is a nerve tonic and _4-1 BUT banked with evergreen and palms aud and Libby, BLOOB BUILDER. and LER, 48 i-2 Exchange SL, ud one flight. proprlatlona expenditures. been her friend Miss Allie Bur- GJAlfP ^ajE1 pale puny strong sell at auction at our rooms visiting and plump. Easily car- fi«SI aiEs rled in vest pocket. public jan 1-4* TONTINES. from a horseshoe overhead, formed of Alderman Cobb believed that the clue] WE—shall18 Free St. on evening Jan. 9th nell the past week. SI per box; 0 for 85. By mall prepaid with a written guarantee Saturday to cnre or for Free the merchandise: aocordions. banjos, have a nice lot of winch I Names. 12 8 Total. pink and white pinks, were festooned engineer and other executive beads of de Mr. George Cliadborn was in Port- money refunded, lion's delay, write to-day following rug3 medical book, sent sealed, plain wrapper, with testimonials and guitars, silver plated ware, razors, scissors, will for cast off be- the land anil Saco on business last week. NOTICE—Iexchange clothing, 96 U7 82— 294 white ribbons. Under the horseshoe partments should have greater powers in financial references. No charge fa M pocket knives, Picture frames, writing tablets, ing ladies’ and PU^T wbo is for eoasuitatlom, dresses, gentlemen’s clothing William H. Idrs. Jennie Saddler, passing Beware of sW © i H&'VvB'sHmi etc. GOSS & WILSON, Auctioneers. children’s 1 cash for them if 97 80 96- 273 ceremony toak Dr. the of and other limitations. Sold as clothing. pay Hall, place. purchase supplies the wnter in the of Rev. Silas by and oar advertised agents. Addreefl 4-1 79— 245 family Zram^THI S2323X3 it is preferred. Send postals or letters to 88 78 Bradford was best man and Miss Mollie OO.. Mar lo ^mple. CHICAGO. £anes, technicalities connected with their de- Cartland, is gaining slowly. MR. or MRS. D’GROOT, 76 Middle St. 1-1 79 80 91- 250 Sold in Portland, Me., by E. E, Foss, 653 Congress St., and by L. C, Fowler FOR SALE—Goods ready seller; Smith, Gordon of Fryeburg. maid of honor. The They were ordinarily Wilbur Merrill is at home from college •Wood, 87 111 7fi— 270 partments. experts druggist. BUSINESSprofit been 100 to 250 per cent; a splendid * for a few weeks. DETECTIVE—Investigations of brideH maids were Mies Annie Gordon and best ---r ■——---——- chance to make mono small invest- 443 469 433—1332 in their special professions y rapidly: PRIVATEall natures and Total, ment au persued promptly, secretly, of Gordon of Fryeburg, to be shrewd and economical only required; perfectly safe; oppor- reliable of both sexes. Address Boston,Miss May qualified RAYMOND. FIRST CLASS tunity given lor investigation. D. M. by operatives WAVERLEYS. thorough box and we will call Miss Harriet K. Cousins and Miss Annie 421-2 St. 1475, city, upon you. buyers. Jan. 0—Mrs. Alvin 11AWKES. Exchange 1-1 13 3 Total. Raymond, Dean, 1-1 Names. Tucker of Steep Falls. The ushers were The question of the building of side- of Woodfords, has been visiting rela- 00°00 £* X j£L O £3 TO LOAN—On first or second 106 80 72— 252 Dr. W. D. Dana of Dr. H. tives in thin vicinity. SALE OR TO LET—In the central part Atmsby, Portland, walks came in for “considerable discus- Oo° °on |?0R on real estate, 92 88— 284 Merrill has to Lowell of the city, south of Congress street and MONEYmortgages personal Dennis, 104 S. Messrs. Mr. Charles gone bonds or col- T. S. Harris, U. A., Philip sion. Several gentlemen expressed them- OR west of High St., a brick residence with all property, stocks, any good 69 83 78- 230 where he has secured at the FOR SALE RENT; ALSO lateral of A. C. LIBBY & Craig, employment 1897% the modem Well suited for a security. Inquire of Port- appointments. 80 72 96— 218 LDeering and Fred C. Dudley selves forcibly iu regard to the matter. It corn 42 1-2 street.14-4 Dyer,' factory. og® professional man. BENJAMIN F. HARRIS, Co., Exchange 90 86 84— 260 land. The bride was charming in white was the consensus of that the Mi. Guy \V. and Miss Angie corner and Middle Sts. •Cobb, opinion Chip- ORGANS Chambers, Exchange WT ANTED—All persons in want of trunks wore a Before the oere- abuttors should a of the cost man tern reii a New Years party tonnem- Total, 443 413 413—1274 brocade and veil. pay portion °o0 ao° ___31-1 W and bags to call on E. D. REYNOLDS, of construction and that thoie should be bers of village hall club friends. A Very Fancy or Plain at 593 street ,one door above Shaw's a composed of Mrs. F.ve- "WE—Shall sell at auction at our Congress mouy quartette was all public as we manufacture our some means to oompel an abnttor tc delight. cuing enjoyed by »* g’-'cery store, goods •Absent teams bowled four men. D. °000° rooms, 18 Free St.; on Saturday Jan. 9th lyn Day White, Mlee Henrietta Kice, the of sidewnlks and and all unite in ;; can there tore give bottom prices. agree to building particip wishing MO. 134 1-2 EXCHANGE ST. at 10.30 a. m., the following merchandise; har- The Columbias bowl the Cres- Trunks rep a ire Open evenings. We frame Camp Messrs. Will Btockbridge and Frank paying his proportion of the oost wb ere their host, and hostess a Happy New nesses, lamps, crockery, chairs, mattresses, —AT— pictures. 1ed4-5 cents on Friday night. Pleroe Co wen’s bridal public convenience demanded it. Year. stoves, baby carraiges, etc. GOSS & WIL- sang dellghtfplly SON. Auctioneers. 4-1 Some two hours was oonsumed in a Mrs. Ida Haydon is in Portland taking PT io loan on first and second ohorue. also the birdal chorus df*-g Arfu i, They sang conversational in the her Mrs. LOVELL on real estate in Portland Bowling League Standing. way dieoussing care of. sister-in-law, Dolly, EiOR SALE—Air-tight weather strips for *pJL • jlivv mortgages as the at home on and also to loan from Lohengrin wedding proces- charter in many of its phases. who is quite ill her Winter W. P. HASTINGS.’ A doors and windows. Now is your time Portland vicinity; money Won. Lost. Per Ct. life insurance notes and and a ‘‘The street, to order them. It keeps out the cold In the on policies, bonds, sion entered, lovely hymn collateral Terms reason- 0 1.000 Walter E. Harmon iB at North winter, dust in summer. These strips are a any good security. Crescents, 12 that Breathed in when the Annexation—Nit 1 Bridg- W. Room 185 Middle St. Voice Eden,” DR. E. F. BIBBER, and no rubbor to off. All able. P. CaRR, 6, Orients, 8 5 .615 ton taking a sptoial course of study un- DIAMOND tongue groove, pull 16-4 7 4 .538 benediction was prononneed. The anti-annexationists of Deering met der Professor of acad- orders left 67 Cross street will be attended! to. Imperials, spratt. Bridgtou L. C. BLA1SDELL.29-4 Tontines, 5 8 .384 Mr. Kotzsohmar played the aocompain- last evening. The reporters were polite- emy. Dentist, WANTED. Waverleys, 4 9 ,3u7 rnents. ly asked to make themselves scarce and Miss Lillie Harraon entertained a small 55 ONCRESS |?OR SALE.—Edison’s Vitascope, exclusive 2 10 .166 cf friends Saturday evening A rights for this wonderful machine la the Columbia, An breakfast followed the so the public will not be Informed of the oumpnny BICYCLE elegant Mr. Sumner J. Pluiumer has returned State of Maine, together with a stock of over For*y words Inserted under this he*ul ceremony. Dr.9 ordon and Mrs. McKin- plans of the antis at present. from his visit in Portland. REET, 20 choice views, also electric motors, proper- one week for 25 cents, cash in advance. Willard Bowling Tournament. ties, and complete paraphernalia ready for im- from the Baxter Portland. Me. ney with Mr. and Mrs. Cousins’ parents Nearly all the young people Opp. Block, mediate use. Have completed first tour On at Trefetheren’s al- Just ANTED—The public to know that C. H. Tuesday night There WIT AND WISDOM. village, with a number of friends from of exhibited 100 nights to over $8,000: of the groom reoeived the guests. Now State, W Batch 124 Exchange street, frames at Willard the howled East on a second torn- would surely exceed first; owner elder, lesy, Evangelines Raymond, enjoyed skating Ready. with first- lass mouldings were mauy very beautiful aud valuable Gold and Silver to Florida; will sell at half value; in- pictures cheaper the and defeated them twen- Seoago lake Saturday afternoon. fillings, $1.00 up. moving other dealer in the him. Superior by The Ear of the Cat. this. AddressC. O. than any city. Try Dr. aud Mrs. Cousins left on the 50c to $1.00. 50c to 75c. vestigate RICHARDSON, 7-1 after an Arm- gifts. fillings, Cement, Box Me. 2-1 ty pius iuterestlng game. GORHAM. Painless Lock 698, Portland, 3.30 p.m. train on a bridal trip followed Mrs. C.—It Is said that the ear of the Call and see its many- extracting by Ether, Gas and strong was the high man for the Evange- Local Anesthetics. Gold the wishes of their many friends. oat is very sensitive; that it oan hear a Nortli Jan. 6—At the annual Crowns, $5.0o WE- Will buy 2nd hand furniture or house lines with 271 pius, while Smith headed by good Gorham, fine '* WATCHES ON INSTALLMENTS sound a long distance. Gorham Publlo points. Crown and Bridge work. Artificial Sets. furnishings o^any description, paying the — meetiug of the North Superiors with.273 pins. Turner Watson, and highost cash rrice for same or will receive such I will sell you Waltham and Elgin watches Mr. C.—Why in thunder, then, do they on the follow- $5.00, $8.00 $10.00. Thorough ad, The Library, January 8, 1897, Leads all others in at our rooms 18 Freest., and Bell on lower than any installment dealer on earth, and snmmary: there was a skilliul treatment of all dental diseases. goods Tuesday evening very pret- have to make so much noise at night when ng report was received by the librarian: commission. GOSS & WILSON, Auction- make the terms to suit you if you are honest and EVANGELINES. Mrs. one Examinations and advice free. Office McKENN’EY the Jeweler, Monu- ty home wedding at the house of S. talking to another?—Yonkers States- The library was opened for the circula- and eers4-1 square. style workmanship. 8 a. m to 1 m. to 5. ment JauGdtf man. tion of books on 1890, and hours, 12; p. Ap- square. Skinner, 89 86 77- 252 Fannie Randall, No. 97 Linooln street, February 22, SALE—Musical instrumen*s. Dull has been since. The pointments solicited by mail. Webbber, 79 84 93— 256 when her sister. Miss Lizzie N. Watson open’every Saturday Don’t buy until you FORtimes, but Hawes has such bargains ip desiring competent help of books in a oct22eod6m 81 88 81— 245 largest number given out elegant musoial instruments that customers WANTED—Thosefor their hotels, restaurants and private Woodbury, was united in marriage to Mr, Charles Give It a Trial. 70 76 83— 229 week was 50. The smallest number 20. have seen the Lovell will patronize him tor pianos, music boxes, families can find plenty of cooks, table, cham- White, har- A. Turner of this oity. The oeremony On of ten cash or a Average number 84 volumts per week. violins, banjos, guitars, mandolins, ber. kitchen and laundry women and dirls Armstrong, )02 88 87- 277 receipt cents, stamps, gen- violin circulation for the was monicas, cornets, claronets, superior waiting at MRS. PALMER'S EMPLOYMENT was Rev. W. erous will be most The entire year Diamond. impressively performed by sample mailed of the popu- RAMBLER and strings, music Call at once 421 417 421—1259 1545 volumes The library now contains banjo popular music, OFFICE. 300 1-2 Congress St. M. Kimmell of the Church of Messiah, lar Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely’s Cream books, music rolls and everything In the and secure your help. fi-1 SUPERIORS. 378 volumes. Of this number 875 vol- music line. Please call. HAWES’, No. 414 relatives of the in at- Balm) sufficient to demonstrate Its great merit. only oouple being umes have been donated by different in- Congress street. 81-4mos WANTED—An active business man having 85 89 83— 257 Full size 60c, Stodley, tendance. Many pretty and appropriate dividuals. In addition to these gifts, BICYCLES ”* *3000 and full otpusb and energy to in- 98 93— ELY Smith, 82 273 in BROTHERS, Guizot’s History of France (eight vol- XiOR SALE— A second hand furnace in good vest in a small simple Patent that will sell with gifts testified to the high esteem A N, Trefatheren, 73 73 75— 22J 66 Warren St., New York City umes) and three volumes.'of ;8trioklend’s 1897 MODELS NOW IN. condition, suitable for heating one flat or a nrofitof 200 per cent. Address F. RAGGEK- which both bride and groom are held by small house. 74 HIGH ST. 11% Viue St., Portland, Me. 1-1 Dyer, 78 67 81— 228 son was afflicted ui xhiipciauu, uo»c uctu jjuiuuobou Apply EN, My with catarrh. I in- i^uccun 17U Elliott, 65 85 84— 231 their friends. After the wedding ceremony with of a lecture given by Mrs. Quality better than ever and price reduced to duced him to try Ely’s Cream Balm aud the dis- proceeds JOHN P. LOVELL WASTED. were served and Mr. Abba Gould Woolsou of Boston. We 419 396 416—1231 refreshments later agreeable catarrhal smell all left him. He ap- have at the present time 49 members. $80.00. TO LET. to learn the Undertaking and Mrs. Turner proceeded to their new SITUATIONBusiness, will purchase interest And act The following officers were elected: (Jail ana see them. No. 78 Atlantio street. 111. as if desired. WILLARD LEAGUE STANDING. home. cola, arms co„ Forty words )osort*d wdor this hsad partner President—Joseph W. Knight. Address, A. P. B, 1U23 Middle St. Bath, Me- Wpn. Lost. Per cent. Ward. .06 week for Itdtcoto cash in oiroooe. Ray mond-El well. Followed. Vies President—Roswell dec28d2w Prebles. "1 “Ti ‘900 Secretary—Carl W. Shaw. ^~1 The of Mr. Frank E. “Hold!” the heroine. “Some- 180-182 Middle St. wrant to from $5000 to 6 4 600 marriage Ray- whispered Treasurer—C. D. Prince. N. M. PERKINS & GO. buy Evangelines, rooms to let, aiso two worth of bicycles, new, old, mond and Miss Mlcetta F. Elweil was thing tells me we are being followed.” Librarian—Peter Trickey. HARDW ARE BICYCLES—I$10,000 Willards, 5 5 500 DEALERS, Furnishedconnected rooms, furnished or unfur- highest cash price. Call or The hero damaged. Pay Superiors, 5 6 454 celebrated in Westbrook, Wednesday laughed lightly. Trustees, three years—Otis Trickey. 8 FREE ST. nished, corner PLEASANT AND PARK STS. send postal to call on you. Also bicycles ex- Brentwood 4 6 400 “Impossible,” he rejoined. dec29dtl 7-1 changed. A big line for sale. No businesa s, morning, January o. aey. uiiuaiu u. Bayards, 1 9 100 But the woman’s intuition was right. done on Saturday. BOSTON STOKE, 411 For* Mann officiated. Washingtonian Meeting. F. B. GAGE. M.D. RENT—In western part of the Two men in the seoond were V., city, street.__dec!5-4 gallery, FOBnear State and Spring streets, a sunny de- Mr. Frank E. Raymond is oue of the The at Gospel second and nonsuiting the libretto. —Truth. Washingtonian meeting [weighed tached house of 8 rooms, heated hy furnace, buy carriage THE I IN fixtures for saw mill. Maine Pensions. young men and Miss Elwell Mission hall last was well at- J having nice location and good neighborhood, WANTED—To Address, giving prominent evening I Veterinary Surgeon. articulars, E. K., Press Office. S-tf and beautiful etc., etc, Price only $17.00 per month. For Washington, January 6.—Pensions an accomplished young tended the storm. The meeting once to westbrookT despite I of (Graduate of Harvard University.) particulars apply at Real Esi ate Office. these Their circle of friends is and SCALES First National Bank have been granted Maine people: lady. large was opened by Rev. H. F. Dexter, who Office—Whitman Stable Co. Building. FREDERICK WANTED—AGENTS. | Sawyer S. 6-1 for the RESTORATION AND REISSUE. best wishes aie nuiuerons happi- The members of Westbrook Lodge, K. read passages of Scripture and offered Kesidenoe—United States Hotel. VAILL._ LET—$9.00 per month, near Woodfords, Forty words inserted under this head ness of the young people. of P. with ladles an entertain- prayer. TELEPHONE 645-4. William A. Rowe, East Eddington. enjoyed TO six rooms, six minutes from post office and cash in advance. acted as best nova eodSm one week for 25 cents, Mr. Herbert Raymond ment and dance at the lodge room last Captain George H. Blake was the first M. C, B. R. station, and one minute from ADDITIONAL. # electric cars. SCOTT 176 man and Miss Lula Cameron as brides- He called attention to the WILSON, 1-2 evening. Henys’ orchestra furnished the speaker. our new Ink Frederick E. Rogers, Brownville. Middle Street._ 5-1 WANTED—Agents for Eraser. maid. music. progress already made in this movement, ¥ ? Sells easilv at large profit. Energetic for TO INCREASE. Export. LET—Pleasant, sunny room with can make $8 per day and upwards. a Mr. and Mrs. Apples agents After wedding trip Miss Annie Jewett of Portland called and made an earnest appeal for sympathy on ROOMthree windows, second floor, healtny Sample and terms mailed on receipt of 25 cents. Alfrea E. will the home on Main one minute walk from St. Monk, Prinoeton; Elbridge Raymond oeoupy on friends in the city for it. Rev. H. F. Dexter spoke of his location, Congress ACME ERASER CO., Box 356, Columbus, O. yesterday. at 94 OAK lower floor. 6-1 G. Jugrabam, West, Rbekportl William T. for their occu- Manchester is the finest market in Inquire ST., street, newly furnished a number of of this growing lsve for the work and felt that Brack ley, Temple; Lorenzo E. Bedlon, Quite people city, Great Britain, having a population of a was for Portland. RENT—In central of withiu airents in Portland and all Portland. pancy. young and old are getting interested in glorious day coming within a 30 mile radius. part oity, "WANTED—Live 7,000,000 FORone block of Congress St. ;half of a house ?f the cities in Maine. Cull on or address and are the Captain C. D. Thornes, an old Wash- made on REISSUE. Thought They Were the Thieves. polo, attending regularly Advances consignments. containing 7 rooms etc. Price to a small des- G. E. BROWN, 235 1-2 Middle St., Portland games in City hall, Portland. ingtonian worker, gave a very interesting Correspondence solicited. Quotations irable family, only $10.00 per month. Apply 1-1 Alpbeus Rowell, Clinton. Last evening Officers Cousins and Con- 1 to Real Estate Office 1st. Nat. Bk. Bi’dc. Mr. Harmon and Mr. H. L. account of the movement in 1840 to 1850, wanted for No. stock. AN TED—Agents in every town and city name Henry of those men FRED’K S. VAILL. 4-1 \\T ETC. Ion brought in a man by the of ...the financial solidity ¥¥ to sell the Pillow Mattress ventilator. ORIGINAL, WIDOWS, two leading business men of and showed his personal acquaintance JOHN MILLS, and Hans Eorham, whose lives are insured is materially Our ventilator is appreciated every house West Jenkins, and Officers White Smithfield Market, RENT—Store and basement. No. 208 by Apolio Berse7 (father) Auburn; Raymond were in this oity con- with the work by many incidents. Hs wife. Send stamp for terms and commission. in another man Tuesday strengthened. FORMiddle St., containing floor space of about Elizabeth M. Laughlin (mother) Damas- Smith brought young said that Manchester, Eng. F. H HTTRLBURT, Supt. of Agencies, No. ferring with the of the West- grew warm and earnest and al- A of Life Insurance 2000 sq. ft. Has ample steam apparatus ami cus; Sarah A. Moody, Hartland; minor with drunkenness. Lator promoters policy gives 528 N. 34tli street.Philadelphia, Penn. nov2fc-a charged was in the United in good condition. BENJAMIN SHA"W. 51Vj children of John H. Gurtis, Upper brook ana Harrison electric road. though seventy-five years old he still more for less money than any other Address States, OfBoer Smith came in bearing a violin known—it JOHN HILLS, Exchange St 1-1 Gloucester, Mary J. Forrest, Haliowell. The annual parish meeting and supper in the good old work. form of investment protects WANTED—FEMALE HELP. in one hand and an ulster on the other United States Hotel, of the Uuiversalist church was held at Mr. W. H. made an enruesi and and fortifies all business transactions, ± Li OR RENT-On High street near Jeffrey -o' Congress, Those Explosive Kites. arm. He was followed Mr. T Portland, Me. an upper rent of 8 rooms and hathi in de- by SilvermaD, the churob vestry last evening, alter a men one’s financial rating and jan5TTS8t words Inserted under thtfc head eloquent appeal to the young and improves tached house, with sunny exposure; rent mod- Forty and three men Darned fine supper was served the business meet- and is the most on* week for 25 coats, cash In advanc®. Newburyport, January 6.—As far ns the pawnbroker, Mr. credit through life, I 1st; for partiemas was held. Mr. A.B. Winslow especially to moderate drinkers. J. SEX erate, posessiouFebr’y ap- nan be learned, uo explosives kites are Currry, John A. and Alex- ing presid- absolutely reliable security in the * ply to Real Estate office, 1st Nat. Bk. Bid’s; respectively ed. The of the treasurer showed L. Marshall of Bath made an interesting experimented with in this violnity. report at when value and X ■OBIN’S FRED’K. 8. VAILL.2-1 to These three men said world death, 1 Eirm;R to to the ander McNeil. they the to have been a —- Ihis WTANTED—Woman go country t must be the New past year prosperous which showed his deep interest i—-■ remedy beingap- Address It. thing along Hampshire address, money are likely to be much needed, t RENT— In the western of the H do general house work. if of boarded at No. ?0 India street, that yes- one financially tor the society. After the plied directly to the part city, 23-tc coast, anywhere. Capt. Stevens, in tue new movement. the of a small FORnear the line of electrics, a house o£ 8 this office. reports had been read and the temperance By yearly payment seat of disease le- the J lhm Island life saving station, saya terday noon Jenkins and the other oarne accepted g rooms House well a of its this paiS™ and bath. arranged, sunny no following officers for the ensuing year Lewis Thuistim, ERq., good speakor, value, precious | no there have been suspioious characters there and and after the com- percentage M8 a® quires change of and pleasant. BENJAMIN SHAW, 61 1-2 Ex- HELP. got dinner, wore elected. to with close at- is A ? WANTED—MALE On that beach. who is always listened possession purchased. comparison diet. Cure guaranteed change St. 1-1 plainants had gone to work some one went Moderator—A. B. Winslow. the results of investments 1 tention, made an earnest and telling with average G—^=->igak---— in I to 3 days. Small Clerk and I). rino LET—A lower rent of five through the bouse and stole the ulster treasurer—R. Woodman. men, for a term of S convenient Forty words inserted under this head of business years, H rooms at 159 York Eiectrlc Sitters. Collector—Mr*. C. E. Rollins. speech. situated street; cem- one week for 25 cent®, cash in advance. from one of the McNeils, an overcoat will demonstrate its superiority. 2 ented cellar ami water closets and Trustees—C. E. Rollins, C. M. Cloud- Bev. S. F. Pearson told a story or ©VREftMaftr11 separate violin two, embrace all coal pens. Price $19 month, of Electric Bitters is a medicine suited from the other, and the from A. Our policies up-to-date per inquire temperate man to man, K. Darrell. the auriisnee to tears. He | r. H. Hammond. Cor. Floe and Contra street. A. C. LIBBY 42 1-2 street. wANTED—A strictly melting in insurance con- & CO., Exchange »¥ nec- for any season, but perhaps more gener- Curry, Silverman said the goods were Mrs. W. H. Proctor of West Somerville, features popular care for private stable, experience of the drinking habit | and references to needed in the S'prlhg, when thO lan- Is friends and relatives la pictured the evils, tracts. Write us. | __1-j essary. Appiy stating age ally pawned at his store. From his description Mans., vlsting 2-1 exhausted feeling prevails, when the oity, tet former home. in glowing colois and made one of bis LET—Very comfortable winter rooms box 1388, city, guid of the men who pawned the goods it is TO with hoard at 74 Spring St. 25-4 the liver i; torpid and sluggish and the inimitable appeals for signers. Numbers MUTUAL LITE need of a ionic and alterative is felt, thought that Jenkins apd his friend stole UNION came forward and signed the pledge. f - prompt use of this medicine has often the property. In the Municipal court averted ;md perhaps fatal bilious althIneski nsoap The storm
r Wicw ADTJOrnSEMENTS. J NtiW APVEBTISBJgaCOTa, new advertisements. new advertisements. IN BURST OPEN PALM OF HIS HAND. FELL INTO BACK BAY. J THE PRESS. FOURTH MAINE. A Little Boy Named Feeney Met With Pe- Mrs. McDermott Narrowly Escapes With Portlands New of Odd Ladies. While at Elfe. NEW ADVEKTISE31ENTS TODAY. Lodge culiar Accident Play. Her
when school was Messrs. Frank Canales •T. R. Libby. Instituted in This City Yesterday After- Yesterday afternoon, Last evening Banroft— Eastman Bros. & over the boys who attend the North anil Foley, who were at the lower Moore Si Co. noon-Starts With Over a Hundred George Owen. In the Rines Bros—3. school were leap frog yard end of Washington street heard the cries Members and Prospects— playing T. Merrill. Flattering Herbert when a little fellow named Feeney the of a woman coming from the water close A. E. Moore. List of the Members and Officers. T. F. Homsted. fifteen year old son of Contractor Feeney, by Tnkey’s bridge. They Investigated Son & Leighton. Hooper, The fourth of Odd Ladies in the received a painful and peculiar injury. and found that a woman was stuck in AMUSEMENTS. lodge When the started to leap the mud in the Back Cove. .After much Hall. State of Maine was instituted at Bos- youngster Living War Plctures-City he in worth Post hall, iu this city yesterday over the back of another boy pitched exertion they succeeded getting her For found hands to save was Now Wants, To I.et, sale, Lost, afternoon and received the name of Pine forward and threw outjhis out, the patrol wagon called and and Similar advertisements will be found under In do- O. O. a most himself fr»m falling on his face. Officers Madden and Emery went to the lieir appropriate Heads on Page <>. Cone Lodge, No. 4, I. L., Sale: this all of the little fellow’s weight to be a The Serial Fourth appropriate name for one of the pioneer ing spot. The woman, who proved day. was thrown onto his hand and the and Life Insurance. right Mrs. a woman about EXTRA! linker Kidney Pill, of the Pine Tree State. The list McDermott, sixty lodges fingers of this member were bent over man uot far from oontains the years old. who lives on Sheridan street, Is A prominent business of the charter members backward so far as to bnrst open the Thursday Garment Bargain Bay. Ills life but was ab- mus- Dr. Boston wbo tried to insure names of upwards of a hundred of Port- palm of the band so that all of the was taken to the station. Pudor, because cles and bones could be seen. solutely refused by severaf companies land’s meat women, many of the city physician, and the police matron popular None of the finger hones were broken lie had serious Kidney trouble, may be Just in secret were on hand. Mrs. McDer- them already very prominent but the and cords were badly instantly : EXTRA! in a condi- ligaments EXTRA! like WUen feeling hopeless yours. orders and various social and literary stretched and strained. mott was placed in bed, hot water bags tion he heard of Buker’s Kidney Pills, tried Young Keeney went into the store of applied, for she was chilled to the hone, them, and was permanently cured and after a organizations. hand Murphy Brothers to have his After a while The institution was conducted by Bight and hot drinks given her. vigorous examination the Company passed dressed and exhibited remarkable pluck, Viola she revived and tne doctor thought she him and give him his policy. That doesn’t Worthy Lady Governess Mrs. neither complaining of the pain or cry- The Red Figure Sale of wss wound was examined. would She oould no mean that he thought he cured, but that he Keith of Auburn, assisted by Vice ing when the pull through. give Insurance of how she fell into the cove Goods at ivas cured, or the Company would Worthy Governess Mrs. M. R. Gifford, account Men’s Furnishing j his life. Book about Kid- CITY GOVERNMENT. fortunate never have insured Right Worthy Gov. Condnotor Mrs. C. from the bridge. It was that of Buker Pill or ney Troubles free Co., Bangor, Mre. it was low otherwise she would half price less begins B. Atwood and Recording Secretary Notice to Be Served on Insane Cases tide, New Me. Pills 60c at all druggists or. seud by mail this season, all of Auburn. have drowned. i onrl L. A. Bickford, a L.«AUIC& mi IU on receipt of price. It Twenty-Four Honrs Before Hearing. old or stale The following is a complete list of the Nothing in J. J. Campbell Still Missing. At 10 o’clock a. m. at Commercial Wharf, F. charter members: A meeting of the Board of May- & will sell the of special In the of December the FRIDAY O. Bailey Co., wreckage Mary E. Sawyer, Lizzie E. Mitchell, early pars Misses’ Garments. or and Aldermen was held yesterday \TemstT^ schooner Robert I. Carter, cousistiug of sails, PRESS announced the disappearance of Z"L3 Catherine E. Rol- GertrudB J. Weeman, Alderman ohalrinan of anchors, riggings, blocks, engine, boilor, etc., noon, Thompson, Mr. J. J. of No. 6 Valley the latest Paris Artis* Lizzie A. Davis, Frances J. An- Campbell at nine o’clock. etc. See Auction Column. lins, the Board, presiding. morning A. Weloh street on the 12th of that month. He tics. reason for such'radical is that drews, Adelaide Sprague, Mary Alderman Macdonald. Only price cutting Absent, at 6.30 o’clock of tbe 12th. jottings. Lizzie J. Lizzie R. Sarah was last seen brief Bale, Tuttle, An insane woman was ordered sent to the season is slipping along, and stook-taking day is Hannah E. He was mail helper at tbe Union station. J. Sawyer, Margaret Darrah, the asylum at Augusta. the horizon. The Maine General Hospital Is being Eluida A. He had a blue suit, dark green overcoat coming up Sawyer, M. Alice Sawyer, On motion of Aldeiman this Fagan He is re-wired for electrio lights. Almeda if. Addie M and black Derby hat. forty-live $5‘00 $2.50. $5.50 $2.50. Carr, Smith, Jones, nriior uma rmaanfi This sale of Men’s reliable and Jackets, Jackets, The Excelsior Match Oo. proceedings Sarah years of age and has a wife and three great Mvs.gHenry Fabyan, G.McLellan, Be it Ordained the Mayor and Aider- $6.00 $3.00. $10.00 $5.00. been until by Mrs. he was Jackets, Jackets, in insolvency have adjourned Mattie W. Bertha M. children. Campbell says Lord, Wolcb, men of the of Portland in Board as- 16th. City when last to from a Saturday, January Bertha M. Anna M. going, seen, get $25 Goods is a One lot beautiful Jackets. Up-to-the-minute in Fabyan, Merrill, sembled as follows: desirable Furnishing the first train ever farmer of the name of who lives part Of Frobacly freight Etta M. Sheaf, Abbie A. Adams, Lizzie That the rules and orders of the Board Boothby, $19.00 and $18.00 Jackets at in Westbrook. Boothby says he didn’t style, $20.00, today ran over the Maine Central equipped Emma L. J. Ger- of Mayor and Aldermen ate hereby G. Jordan, l'baxter, owe bim $25, bnt did owe him $8, and with air brakes was that amended by after section 24 Sale which $12.50 thuughout trude A. Susan E. adding, it. is still our Annnal Red Figure Hillman, Mary Morse, the viz: paid Campbell missing. began which leit Wstervllle Monday morning thereof, following seotion, Allen, Lizzie fenneii, nena nuuur, Seo. 25—No person shall be committed Conductor It In charge of Diilrymple. Sarah F. Alexander, Emma E. Gardn- to the Insane Asylum atJAugusta unless but so a fe fiat cars for the satisfaction of the morning, consisted of 18 Bangor A. Georgia Clay, it be proven to tbe Tuesday importaut One limited lot Ladies* Eider Dov.*. er, Georgia Kedlon, has in Little Fancy a Board of Aldermen that such person Much r \jLfn Aroostook, and combination „and pass- B. LIUwi L/U Wl Mary M. Skillings, Cora Barstow, and a received a copy of 'the complaint Hood’s for no medi- Jackets, tattooed in multi car. Is especially true of Pills, mottled, striped, enger Carrie M. Pettlugill, Mary A. McGrath summons to appear before the said Port- feature that we take this extra to cine ever contained so great curative power in space colored effects. These their The Martha Washington society will Lizzie O. Alice G. WilliamsoD, land and answer to said complaint. A-fC get resigna- Stone, so small are a whole medicine |n/\L H. Such summons shall state the time and space. They J Av l\v IS ■ meet Thursday with Mrs. T. Chase, Celia A. Coolbioth, Geneva B. Jewett, tions sent them place of the hearing of said complant today. 84 Spriug street. If very stormy they Charlocte Lida tell more about it. Sarah J. Fales, Chase, and stall be served by the City Messen- you Have been $2.25 and $2.00 now meet $1.69 will Friday. Q. Gilman, Anno B. Smith Rosetta Mc- ger at least 24 hours before the meeting No. 72 A. O. U. W. will this sale has ever before been known in Portland- Casco Lodge Laughlin, Isabella Wesoott, Ruth Hi oh, of said Board. Nothing like work the degrees on two candidates at Annie Judith Cobb, Mrs. Arcbanbeau, Real Estate Trwusrers. It is our Annual clearance sale before stock taking and we have their meeting this evening all members Clemantine Hughes, Della Hood’s Men’s Furnishing Sale Saturday. Kimball, of real estate of dollars worth of desirable at from be The following transfers chest, always ready, al- hem, ■ ■ ■ put in hundreds Furnishings ate requested to present. Webb, Florence Austin, Louise Bigelow, to this county have been recorded Is ways efficient, always sat- I a A reunion ot tnose wno nave partici- Grace Olive jsC^p | | ONE-HALF down to ONE-THIED of regular prices. Gallison, Maggie Jensen, of Deeds: isfactory; prevent a cold ft in Kimball’s exoursioDs to Mont- the Registry ||1 Q The Sale of Rem- pated Matson, Annie Brickett, Mrs. Kenedy, or fever, cure all liver ills, Half-price be held at the Isabelle G. Haskell of Bridgton to name all real and Quebec will West sick etc. 26c. We cannot begin to the bargains, but give you below Miss Annbuck, Mary Cushing, Mary Bimeon C. Knights of Bridgton a lot of headache, jaundice, constipation, nants and Short of in Portland on 11 Continued Lengths End hotel February Clark, Mary Tibbetts, Alice Stuker, Es- land in Bridgton Center village, in con- The only^Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. a little idea of them. 1 be attend- _ , Dress Goods which so and 12. Tbe affair promises.to telle Williamson, Gertiude Perry, Mar- sideration of *1 and other considerations. began will be Edward E. Bacon of 8lybrook, Conn., NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ed by many people. Tbe banquet Margaret Chase, Mrs. Geo. on is garet Kemiob, to Clara H. a lot of land and DreSS VJlOOdS* enthusiastically Monday held on Lincoln’s birthday, February 12, Baoon, Men’s Underwear. W. Jones, Dorcas Cram, Margaret Mc- building in Snoourappa, Westbrook In 2“ continued be with through Thursday, and following there will dancing Kim, Jane M. Remick, Alioe L. Parker consideration of SI, and other good, val- A. E. MOORE Over four hundred pieces of Men’s Summer and Winter Underwear a orchestra. lie considerations. and music by large G. E. Jennie A. Paine, ue Friday Saturday, Robinson, Cobb of to B.Cas- receive in Portrai- winter worth from 50 cts to $2,50 per will be sold at was cooler than for several Owinal Gray Edgar Will pupils Crayon (mostly weight), piece, are hundreds of choice Silk and Wool Novelties, All Wool Fancles.Plaln Fabrics an Yesterday Sadio Nellie Harriet E. Here Boothby, Gould, well of Gray, land in Gray, in considera- Black Dress Stuffs. Some In Remnants, some In short Lengths, some in Odd Patterns. Most days past. J'he sun appeared during the ture and freehand Academic Drawing less than half price. Grant, Edith MoCarthy, Emily A. tion of $20. all new since September. but had his fate again in the Vinton of Gray to Julius O. from life, still-life and cast: also in morning Burnham, Sarah J. Palmer, Rose Haines, Warren O. 50 ct. goods will be sold at 25 cts. Half for most of them. Not over Two-thirds price for any. aDd of snow. Cobb of Gray, lot of land, in Gray, $100. for price afternoon, there.were spits Ella Eunice Dortbea F. preparatory study illustrating. .. Norton, Mullin, Orin P. Chaffin of Westbrook to L. 75 ct. 33 cts. There was no session of the municipal Hausen, Ada L. Webster, Nellie Craw- Watkins of Jot of land in STUDIO, 84 First JNat’l Bank B id g, Murray Casco, 49 cts. court yesterday morning. ford, Harriet Day, Georgia W aite, Ida Raymond, known as Libby’s point, on PORTLAND, ME. jTeodlm $1.00 billiards between oonsideration of «• and less” was the A match game of Dirwanger, Nellie Blokford, Minnie Raymond cape,in $l,nnd $1.25 59 cts, price rally* at other considerations. Siteman and Flaherty will take place Julia HERBERT A. MERRILL, call that hundreds of oui Libby, Pamelia Crockett, Gray, $4.50 and 1 75 goods will be sold at 69 cts. ing brought Bishop’s billiards rooms, Friday eve- Lizzie Lizzie 1“HalfContinued Nettie Mason, Whittier, TO CURE A CODD IN ONE DAT. Doctor of Dental best Portland to oui a one. Surgery, will be sold at housekeepers ning. The game will be 200 point Mary $2,00 goods 79 cts. Steams, Mary Miller, Burnham, Bromo Tablets. All 16 Monument Me. On ..coount of the serious illness of Dr. Takelaxatlve Quinine drug- Square, Portland, “ .. matchless Linen Sale. In the evening after a fine supper the gists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2oc Jan7 <13m $2.50 89 cts. Linens. W. H. Thatcher Relief corns has True, same officers installed the following la- But the lots were so that the celebration of large indefinitely postponed elected as the dies who had been duly cts. cannot exhaust the collection. its anuirersary which was to have^taken “Hathaway” White Shirts—59 several days of sharp buying OFFICERS OF THE LODGE. place last evening. About seventy-five “Hathaway” White Shirts, regular price $1.00, 1-25, E. 00. Noble Ladv—Mary Sawyer. RINES BROTHERS At the Luke’s oathedral yesterday Vice Noble Lady—Gerturde I.Weeman. 1.50, will be put into the sale at the one low price of 59 cts. 25 and’ 35 cent Towels at 12 l-2fl was observed with Big Epiphany or-12th day Chaplain—Emma L. Tbaxtar. A lot unlanndered will be sold at new great width, at hall our regular price. the full eervice and sermon. Recording .Secretary—Cora Barstow. small of Shirts, slightly soiled, Splendid Irish Table Damasks, patterns, Damasksiat *1.23 E. Edward A. Treasurer—Allda Gilman. S2.50 Messrs. Fred Richards, 29 cts. si.00 Damasks at &ua Conductor—Mary Skillings. between. Noyes and Charles F. Libby have been And a dozen grades Inside Guardian—Sarah A. Alexander. selected as a oommitteelto a dele- colored railroad laundered bosoms with two the kind that we sell at appoint 2 Eight Supportei—Lizzie C. Mitchell. A small lot of Shirts, collars, Odd Napkins, manufacturer’s samples, $6.00, rr• ta tn ronrflfinnt thfl lirmlcA sniiml lnnnpv Lett Supporter—Lizzie D. Sale. Wilbur. reduced from £1.25 and 1.50 to 49 cts. 4.50 and 3.00 a dozen, 12 1.2c each association at the convection to be held Senior Warden—Lena 6 S "4c. 6 I "4c. 6 I -4c. Junior Warden—Ellnda Carr. at Indianapolis. All the exercises were most successful There were reported to the board of Outing and Flannel Shirts. nnd the new lodge starts with glowing 2000 Plaids, 28 inches wide, in (lie latest styles health yesterday several new cases of yards Fancy A small lot of colored Flannel and Cotton Shirts at less than half mA Remnants. Waist Patterns l Skirt A large number of ladies from we have been at (2 1-2 c Outing diphtheria and soarlet fever. prospects. and good colors, like those selling per at half and Auburn were present and orice. Lengths, Fancy Silks, price, Mr. Daniel Sweeney, employed at J. Lewiston yard, will be put on sale this morning at 6 i-4c yor yard. Continued assisted the work of institution and ■ a thousand H. McMullen’s, State street, fell cn the Jin m Nearly styles. Brocades, installation. Men’s Neckwear—19 cts., 9 cts., 3 cts., ( sidewalk seveiely injuring his leg. SllKS. Printed Wraps, Wash Silks and many Thera is a that the Three hundred beautiful Ties—Tecks, Four-in-hands, Imperials, Band strong probability PERSONAL. l others, all at half price and less. Rifles of Lewiston be dis- Neeley may 6 I -4c. 6 I -4c. 6 I -4c. Bows—formerprice mostly 50 cts., but some as high as 75 cts. and $1.00—to of fine Sale we cut the Black banded soon. The company has not held Also in this Silk price twenty Silks, be sold at each. since the last muster. who has been 19 cts Gros Taffeta a drill Dr. T. D. Sullivan, Brocade, Satin Duchess. Peau de Soie, Satin Rhadame, Grain, The stone abutments for the Green critioaily ill with pneumonia at his Tecks ane Band Bows that were 25 cts., to 9 cts. and Armures. street entrance to the Oaks have arrived apartments in the Bnngor House, is now White Lawn Dress Bows, from 25 cts. to 3 cts. and are being placed in position. They progressing well towards recovery aud $1.25nSifkskat 986cent“.t3' SI OOSUksfaWite*0' others are of Hnllowell granite cut in a plain hopes to be out by Saturday. Men’s Stockings—25 cts., 15 cts.. 9 cts. §};£{ Silks at $1.19. and mauy greatly reduced. square design hut very substantial in ap- Mayor Baxter has gone to Boston and until The bargains ever known in Cotton, Lisle, Merino, Cashmere and Silk Sale continued Saturday evening. pearance and will be an addition to the will probably return tonight. Domestic greatest attractiveness of the park. Mr. Geo. W. Clubman has arrived in Wool Hose. A boy was knookecl down on Exchange this city, and is stopping at me Stuart. for 25 cts. the horse attaohed to 50 cent goods street yesterday by Mr. Warren Sparrow is seriously ill All our namDurgs ana owiss em. ambulance. The horse was going cent for 15 cts. Rich’s at nis resilience in Deer- 25, 38 and 50 goods rlv.' ly at the time. The boy was not with pneumonia broideries. All the Alloyed hurt 17 and 20 cent goods for 9 cts. Continued ing. 2 Embroidered irs. Dyer living on Congress street The arrivals at the Congress Square Flouncing#, Nainsooks, fell down stairs Tuesday and was ver y yesterday weie: Win. Ginn, P. H.Dear- cts. seriously injured. Department. Men’s Fine Gloves—69 p™°uttociose°ut- P. W. Hemen- A man the name of Graffam was iug, P. W. W. Emery, by ■-Ik A small lot of Men’s lined and unlined Gloves, worth from $1.25 to 2.50 3Hamburgs. A bran new lot of Embroideries found in a tit on Commercial wharf by W. S.Looke, H. C. Nickorson, C. way, Our Grandest Sale of Bleached and Unbleached Officer last end was sent January of “Dent’s” “Mocha,” and “Yale” in the lot- admission to our® stock. must wait a or Phillips night A. Burnham, E. H. Ditch, Pred Heed, oer pair—a few “Perins” are waiting for They day to the station where he soon came Sheetings. police and Airs. W. C. Pope, W. J. Beau, around all right. Mr. All the attraclive bargains which are prepared for this sale marked to the one price, 69 cts. two until these now in stock are sold. William E. H. A). Sturtevant, Emery, can uot be enumerated in an advertisement. The items men- at cents. lined Gloves reduced from 50 cts. to 25 cts. ppinr Frizes at 3 cents. 16 cent Edges 10 An Electric Line for lottery. C. A. Mr. and Mrs. S. will an idea of what we are in this Boys’ at 20 cents, C. Venn, Neill, tioned below give yon doing 19 cent Edges at 12Va cents. 35 cent Edges from 25 cts. to 9 cts. 69 cent Edges at 39 cents. Kittery, (January 6.—Messrs. A. F. M. Hobson Conway, Boston; P.S. Delis, line of goods. Boys’ Knit Gloves reduced cent Edges at 40 cents. unbleached 5c Gerald of Fairfield and I. C. Libby of C. M. Bailard, C. S. Redding, Deo Levi, 5000 yards best quality yard wide Sheetings, yd All the Insertions at half price. well known Maine electric S. H. New best 40 inch unbleached Sheetings, fie yd. Waterviile, H. B. Thompson, Spear, 3000 yards quality Men’s Collars—9 cts. cut. N. M. Allovers and Flouncings price railroad men, have just completed ar- York; D. Mendenhall, Duluih; Two cases good quality 42 inch bleached Sheeting, soft finish, greatly Three hundred Linen Collars—perfect goods taken from our regular stock rangements whereby they become owners Dyer, U. S. N.; H.N.Chase,Auburn; V. 9c yard. collars and turn down collars wishes us to that there are but three left in which of the charter of the Portsmouth, Kittery G. Payne, Lewiston; Air. and Alls. E. One case good quality unbleached Sheeting, 2 1-4 yards wide, indThat retail at 18 cts. and 25 cts-—standing air. Gage- say days Reach railroad. The line will & York MoMacy, Berlin; W. Al. Plaisted,Wor- 14e yard. all sizes—to at 9 cts. each. and Plated ware and Clocks can be bought at wholesale cost. be twenty-five miles lougaud will extend all good styles, go Jewelry cester; Capt Maddox of steamship Scots- One case better quality unbleached Sheeting, 2 1-4 yards wide* / long York beach to York village, and dined at 16 I-2c through Kittery, past the navy yard to man from Liverpool, England, yard. 1-4 Mufflers—79 cts., 59 cts., 39 cts., 25 cts. Portsmouth, admirably accommodating the Congress Square, C. W. Perkins, Two cases good quality bleached Sheeting, 2 yards wide, This is one of tb e most n large territory. Concord; Jessie Peterson, Lockspovt, 17c yard. Handkerchiefs—9 cts and 5 cts- electrio ruiltoad deals ever important New One case nice unbleached Sheeting, 7-quarters wide, only 12 v in Maine. N. Y.; J. S. Bradley, Haven, Ct.; cts. J. R. LIBBY. n ads l*2c yard. Suspenders—9 H. G. Newton, New Haven, Ct. Mufflers reduced as follows: One case nice bleached 13 There are silk and Cashmere Hev. W. A. Giltillan for the past two Sheeting, 7-quaarters wide, only of l-2c yard. —from 50 cts to 25 ctt». years assistant priest at the cathedral Bleacled and unbleached 2 1-2 yards wide, at 18c, the Immaculate Conception lias been re- Sheetings, —from 1 -00 to 39 cts. 20c and 24c $ to the diocese of yard. An called by his bishop and 1.50 to Explanation. Seven cases bleached one yard —from 1.25 59 cts. from which he was (7700 yards) Sheetings, wade, Springfield, Mass., 5c to 12 l-2c including all the best grades, prices ranging from 2.50 to borrowed the Ht. Rev. Bishop Healy, —$2.00 and 79 cts, P. S. by yard. U, I). Although but here temporarily hundred white and colored Handkerchiefs. One ease very fine soft finish yard wide bleached cotton, reg- Three ask himself to the by his We must your forbearance. he endeared people ular 12 l-2c goods, in this sale at 9 l-2c yd. —25 cent Handkerchiefs, to 9 cts. anil He of Ladies’ that we you foi zeal, kindness priestly dignity. 75 dozen snow white cotton Towels, best quality, only Sc each. The Sale Cotton Underwear promised him the best wishes of the —10 cent Handkerchiefs, to 5 cts- cairies with Friday must be postponed to Monday. Catholics of Portland for his successful that were 25 cts. and 50 cts. reduced to 9 cts. Suspenders room is filled with Boxes loaded with New Underwear, labors in tbe future. The Shipping ~1of andB itching, for us on Sale B to and Most torturing disfiguring but it is it out Friday. is in- simply impossible get scaly skin and scalp humors 7th. burning, Jan. as Chas, Jordan, Sailor, Injured. Sale salo will commence 9 o’clock Linen Wednes- a warm bath with Cuti- Begins This For our Dress Goods Tuesday's Sale, relieved Thursday, Sale, stantly by 4 Monday of CirricniA afternoon Charlie Jordan of cpua Soap, a singlo application Yesterday and have taxed our resources to the a full dosa our Sale. infer from this that Silk, Sale, the great skin cure, and a sailor on the schoouer Seth We term this January Do not day’s magnificent Hamburg (ointment), of blood Millbridge, of CuTiour.A Kesolvent, greatest month. can be to and Al. struck in the groin by a the advertised goods will last us through the entire uttermost. clerk is selling and none spared unpack and Jrrnnox cures, when all else fails* Todd, |was Every purifiers from aloft and was badly Will our til ick fulling arrange the Underwear in time for Friday. you accept apology injured. He was taken to Uonovan’s and come to the Underwear Sale Monday ? hoarding bouse on Poro street where a Friday. physician was called to attend him. The man was badly hurt and suffered great pain but the physician said he would be J. R. LIBBY. able to get about again in a few GO. EASTMAN BROS. &BANB10FT. FJtLUffl HAIR weeks. RIMES BROTHERS