PORTLAND DAILY PRESS.

ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862--VOL. 30. PORTLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 31, 1891. PRICE THREE CENTS

i i __ i Hivw ‘"'rvMNWS. THIS MORNING’S NEWS. UlIHliKlXsriEUtini I IN o I vjrvm ACCUSED Or A MURDER. SEVENTY-ONE DROWNED Page 1. Rockland People Find Themselves In a When the Indian Steamer Enterprise Church Celebration at South Bridgtoa. Sorry Flight. Went to the Bottom. Washington News: of Mis3 Rachel Sherman. Marriage to tlie Press.] Money order system to be extended. [Special San Francisco, December 30.—Advices Ckairmau Plaisted Talks About tke December 30.—This section Graves’s Deelares lhe Wor- Troth on tho of tin Domin- Reciprocity with Guatemala and S&lva* Kockt.and, Attorney from Japan state that word has been re- Destiny dor. was visited last night and today by an ex- ceived at that the Indian dl Singapore Seventy-one lives lost in an ocean aster. Muddle. and rain storm. rell ion of Canada. Registration tremely violent wind To- Family Goihy. steamer a Joseph Dustin, wanted at Farmington, ar- Enterprise with crew of 77 men rested. night it is snowing slightly and growing foundered off Port Blair, Andaman Islands, snow. In this is not Western roads blockaded by colder. city travelling only November 2d, and only six men were craze the Outbreak ol the Messiah among disagreeable, but hazardous, for, with the saved. Indians. THE MAYOR’S LATEST MOVE SEEMS of iu the is in PROSECUTING ATTORNEY CHiRG- AUSTRALIAN LOYE FOR THE of Miss Rachel Sherman. exception lights bouses, city Marriage SOUTH News of the storm. RATHER RIDICULOUS. total darkness. An accident of some na- ED WITH SUPPRESSING EVIDENCE BRIDGTON. CROWN IS ONLY BUNCOMBE. The Graves Trial. ture has disabled the electric light system, The Old Orchard citizens talk of the kite track. while gas refuses to burn iu some parts of Congregational Church Celebrates Its of The future Canada. the city. Crescent Keach, Spruce Head Sixty-Second Anniversary. Waterville registration board. and White Head life saving stations report He Has Written a Letter Announcing the high winds and heavy surf, but no disas- Pretty Vigorous Panguage for a Sick Man Henry i.abouclicre Think* the Sooner Can- Page 3. [Special Correspondence.] Which Hon. Kcuben ters as yet. —The from Appointment __ Defendant’s Came ada Cats Adrift the Third District Fight. Pawycr South Bridgton, Me., Dec. 29—The Better—Australia Ways of Blackmailers, Foster Refuses to a Sick Bed to Make His Accept—The Mayor STAGE CAUGHT IN A FLOOD. Argument— Congregational church at this place cele- Would Follow if She llad Jiot Already S. A. ESTES Page 3. Mr. Insisted on Giving Mr. Foster a Com- He Insinuates That the State’s Attor- brated its Become Free—Indian at Driver and Tasscngcr Narrowly Escape 62nd anniversary this evening Congress Mag- Taken from a madman; a Story. mission and then Asked Another Man a Is one of Waterville’s ney Violated His Oath—Mrs. Worrell, with public sapper in the vestry accom pur Attributes Starvation to I.auk of The First Blood at Shiloh. most Popular With Their Elves. to Serve in His Place. He Says, Was panted by addresses. The pastor of the Wit and Wisdom. Shoe Dealers. Shamming. Representation. North Anson, Mo., December 30.—A Rev. W. B. an to the church, Hague, delivered Page 4. [Special Press.] for 16 has raised Denver, Col., December 30.—Another London, December 30.—Truth, Henry Testifies I have used heavy rain, lasting hours, historical address, beginning with the Editorials. Waterville, December 30.—Mayor day and the agony of the Graves trial will Labouchere’s an the Carrabasset very high, and an ice gorge founding of the church. paper, today publishes ar- Toys for the New Tear. Jones of this has taken oDe more city step miles north has caused the river to be over. Since the speaking has began the ticle on Canada’s future, drawn out by the Botanic two The church was organized by a Congre- Page K. Groder’s Dyspepsia Syrup, in the registration matter which advances crowds in attendance have Increased. troubles in the Province of which overflow its banks. The North New Port- gational council, which met at the house of Quebec, Maine Towns. him net one further as to the There was and I think it is the best medicine jot settling land with one and some delay in convening this have resulted in the ousting from office ot Railroad matters. stag&, lady passenger Jonathan Fessenden in South Bridgton for case in hand, though it still has the effect to the non-arrival of Music and Drama. Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipa- the mail, was caught by the flood, and the morning, owing Judge Tuesday evening, Dec. 29, 1829, and com- Mr. Mercier, the prime minister, and the tion and Stomach tronble that I ever tried. of keeping him before the public. This who has been confined pleted its work the Deaths and Marriages. driver and passenger barely escaped with Macon, to his bed following day. Nine members of his cabinet. Truth says it is Punlotfotinn rtf Vntara Have been to for over were subject Dyspepsia little move is in the form of a letter to A. for almost a week. At 10 o'clock the de- persons thus formed into a church, manifest that the of the Dominion their lives. The mail bag was lost, but re- six of whom destiny Portland’s Necrology for 1891. twelve years and have tried nearly all H. chairman of the had been members of the Plaisted, Esq., board, covered later. The ice being thin, proba- fendant’s able lawyer arrived, looking is to become a new United States or to be- In the United kinds of without church in Bridgton, of which R^-vs. Nathan Yesterday's proceedings medicine, receiving any and is as follows: no damage will be done. A slight States Court. bly pale and careworn. He spoke in an almost Church and Daniel Newell were the come attached to the great benefit until I used Groder’s I ad- washout on the Somerset pas- republic. Syrup. Waterville. December 28,1891. railway, eight tors. One came Arrest of an actor well known in Portland inaudible tone. He said: from the church in Frye- is inevitable and the sooner it vise all sufferers to try it It is a wonderful To A. H. Plaisted. Chairman Board of Begisti a- miles north of here, an hour's delay Change caused “I buig and two came on confessiou of their Page 6. remedy. tion: to trains. suppose you gentlemen understand faith. comes the better. The emancipation of Dear Sir:-This is to you I have ap- a S. A- Estes, Shoe Dealer, notify my unfortunate position. Having been The the Dominion and its Elsie; Story. as member of the Board vf venerable Enoch Perley. peihaps grotesque absorption 7. pointed Page 38 Main Street, jieBistration of this city, according to SEEN AT SUNSET. sick for almost a week, I came here at a the most noted man amohg the early set- in the United States would be a benefit to Marine News. Waterville, Me. a law passed at the last legislature entitled “»u risk tlers of BridgtoD, had been a leader In the Pniififlifina anrl nlan tn Qroaf. UriHan The Seas Breaking Completely Over the great in order to say what little I Markets and Financial Reports. act to provide a board of registration in the movement for the organization of the South Hon. Reuben on ilie might under the circumstances. 1 have Such a course would relieve Great an cities ot the state,” Foster, Steamer C. Mayer. rarisn cnurcn, and ms name hud been the Brit Page 8. of the and U. F. John- this dpfanrinnt.’a fasA T narraari In Hn OUR faith in part Republican natty, first of the seven subscribers who had of the necessity of engaging in trans-Allan* V Obituary. Tft DQMfC son, Esq., on the pari of the Democratic party Highland Light, Mass., December 30. my best with it. This is the last of my twice written to the church iu tic in which she has no concern. Personal. the medicine. and the members await your pleasuie as chair- Brtdgton squabbles Hie. Sick as I am, 1 feel that I can leave Jlrief IU rn«|fr man. —An unusually heavy northwest gale pre- relativelto the proposed organization. He It would, moreover, give the Cauadlans Jottings. this world contented in died in his The Respectfully yoms, nails for irfKt A in iliff AK m ilao nn Vt Ay acvioe conld give than to say box of the block- handsome vessel of 334 tons gross, built on breaking into a store there and stealing a CIGARS about 810,000; thus furnishing an edifice means of access for the British to Pamirs, amount of ades. No eastern malls have been received a laige goods. Nye attempted to half clipper model aud having the follow which wish later alterations and rs the country now in dispute between Great Made of only the here over the Santa Fe for four days. Pas- make the arrest but Dustin escaped. Re- repairs dimensions: of 135 scarcely rivaled for and Britain, Russia and China. best stook by first- senger trains are in tbe blockade In the Length keel, feet; cently. the farmers about Bethlehem have beauty utility among the in the class union labor. mountains arid in the level stretch breadth of beam, 31 feet; and depth of hold missed sheep, poultry, etc., and suspected country parishes state. IRWIN {tereton Mr. J. W. was IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL- See blue label on Brownville ordained as of country in the vicinitv of SpriDger. A 11 feet. The cabin is finished in black Dustin who « as located. Nye again at- boxes. turn nfnr) thn nrrotf tobinrr n Inner Mr. Blanchard's successor in 1873, Rev. H. >i U UJ IJVI UV II'HIUI'I’ U1 VI I’U ULIVI VIlIVlUl J uo I walnut, ash and bird’s eye hand- B. Fry succeeded Rev. Mr. in blockade on the Atlantic and Pacific is be- maple, deputies. Seeing them coming, Dustin Brownville Marriage of Miss Kachel Sherman to Dr. The vessel is 1877 and Mr. W. B. Hague was ordained as tween Grants and Chaves. Snow storms in somely polished. supplied jumped from a window and ran for the Thorndike of Boston. mr, rry s successor in 188U. Kev. JS. jp. IOc. the mountains are reported to be with all the latest and is sea- woods. Be was Intercepted by several offi- something appliances Eastman was c lied to succeed Mr. Cigars. unheard of for their severity. Stories of cers. Dustin drew his revolver on Harry Hague worthy in every respect. She is owned by in 1887 and in 1890 Mr. December 30.—The mar- The standard of this famous brand of suffering in the villages are in Lewis, who fired a large charge of shot Hague again re- Washington, high circulation, Carleton, Norwood & Co., and will be sumed the into the side of Dustiu’s face, knocking pastorate riage of Miss Rachel Sherman, the daugh- Elgars recommends it to ell who are desirious of REGISTERED. used in the coasting trade. She will be The church has since its foundation been MESSIAH CRAZE ANEW. him down- Jumping up, Dustin attempted ter of the late Gen. Wm. T. and a commanded by Torrey ol St. George. prominent and influential In tne Knermau, procuring fine articlle. Druggists and dealers in resistance, but was ordered throw up his western S. S fcLEEt’EB & quartei of Cumberland Dr. Paul Thorudike of Boston, was General sell them. 10., Factory, Boston. Geo. \V. Dunlinm in Jail. arms, which he did. He was taken home, county and iu the Deft Hand and Whirlwind Leading the of Oxford c All leading wholesale houses handle these where his son Harry told where a large lot adjacent portions unty; though solemnized at noon today at the residence goods, Harris. & Skowhegan, December 30.—George W. sending out a including: Gage Tolmau, Ghost Dancers. of poultry was concealed. Other constantly large uortion of of Senator Sherman in the presence of a Chas. McLaughlin & Co.. E. M. S'edmau & ■ missing Its o., Dunham, who was wanted here on a was also discovered. youuger and vigorous members It has Tomlinsou & A. property Today, So- audience of relatives Miliiken, Co.. C. Weston & Co., yet usually managed to more than make distinguished and IRWIN (MR Cook, Everett* Pennell. Portland. Thurs- charge of forgery and who gave himself up licitor Mitchell bad tba two Dustins ar- CO., fflfrs., Me.; Guthbie, Oklahoma, December 30.—A good Its depletions from removals and officials. The ushers were Mr. Alau John- ton & Kingsbury, Chas. Hay war' Ban- to the Boston has raigned. The boy said he stole at the Insti- 105 Milk Boston. &Co., police, been brought it n»s Sr., gor, Me.; Cobb, Wright & Co., Rockland, Mo. courier from the Cheyenne and Arrapahoe gation of his father. He was sent to the deaths; though sometimes been stone of the British Legation, Mr. Wm. my» here and committed to to await the ac- weakened meal S.Xu&Xhlstply dec22 TuTh&Slstpnrmtf reservations states that the Messiah craze jail reform school for four years. The father by difficulties It has not Thorndike. Dr. Augustin Thorndike and failed to evince a life has broken out anew among the Indians. tion of the grand jury. The crime of was bound over for the March term of vigorous aud is from Mr. Tecumseh Sherman, the bride’s tokens to flourish in the Left Hand, head chief of the which he is is that of court. Maine officers are expected tomor- preseut future as brother. Arrapahoes, charged forging an much as t and Old Crow and Whirlwind, chiefs of the row. or more hau In the past. Preceding the bride came her little niece. order on Granville Lisherness, for whom _ the efforts of Cheyennes, have gathered a thousand Indi- Through Enoch Perley who Miss Elizabeth Thackara, in a gown of Dunham had been at died before the ans about them among the interior hills, work in the woods, BRIEFLY TOLD. just consummation of his white muslin and carrying a basket o't hopes and labors lor the and f. r many days and nights have kept for two months' pay. This order was organization of white lilies. Senator Sherman escorted the church, a permanent fund was the dance up continually, declaring that Prof. Leslie A. Lee of estab- the bride, who was met by the groom and cashed by Mark Emery of North Anson. Bowdoin College lor the use of not until the saviour lished tne ehurch that nas his best Mr. Albert Thorndike. & KA5ACHE DROPS I they will stop arrives. read a paper before the American Society man, The ^^AFTEr’eATING. PJ The amount secured by Dunham was $32. since grown to such dimensions that one about Fatner to use with children. A remedy I of Naturalists in grouped Sherman, Philadelphia yesterday. so often met with party j*iP*tor Cutu,Burns, Scalds ondTuflamma-B THE WEATHER. Steamer Houghton Burned. difficulty in rural towns brother of the bride, who, with much im- •aon of all kinds. For sole D It Is said a conflict between Garza's aud is in A HEARTY DINNER everywhere. a large measure obviated. During pressiveness, performed the marriage rites .. RAWDLETTE & Me. the United States is inevitable : have that of or CO., Richmond, Calais, December 30 —Steamer Charles troops and Mr. Blanchard's pastorate a fund was es- of the you feeling distress, perhaps | | Western Storm is Dne Here Catholic Church. are a sufTerer from :: Another by that it will occur within the next 48 hours. Mrs. F. A. :: you Heartburn, Acidity, owned the Frontier Steam- tablished by Anderson for the Among others present were the Presi- Oastrlc Pressure, Indigestion or kindred Stom- Houghton, by apl5 MW&FJylstp A office has been reestablished providing and support of a ach Troubles; If so, Saturday. boat post at ministerial dent and Mrs. HairisoD, Mrs. KcKee and Company, the winter boat between for the use Redington Mills, Franklin county. Me., library of the pastor and people Secretary Blaine and Miss Blaine. TRY DR. BRONSON’S Calais and Eastport, was burned to the and Willis P. Eaton appointed postmaster. There are now some two hundred volumes Washington, December 30.—Following of standard water’s edge while lying at the upper Charges of drunkenness and immorality theological, biblical and relig- is the forecast of the weather for New ious treatises in the library to w hlch With Guatemala anil Salvador, PEPSIN TROCHES wharf this morning. The origin is thought are made against Judge Aiken of Sioux addi- north winds Thurs- is tions are constantly made from the income They will cure you. 25 cents per box, 5 boxes : England: Colder; fair; to have cook stove. Falls, S. I). It before Judge Aiken that Washington, December 30.—Recipro- or been the Loss $15,- of the fund. A more useful and ; for $1.00. Of druggists by mall. cloudiness and tem- thelnumerous divorce ssuit in the state are accepta- arrangements were day; increasing rising for ble to a church city signed today by t BRONSON CHEMICAL CO.. Providence. R. I. 000; insured $10,000. heard. gift country and pastor can Blaine with east Secretary with the ministers of ...... perature Friday winds. Storm scarcely be devised thau suen a one Blaze in Augusta. Consul General Sewail is in as Guatemala and Salvador for their respec- from New Haven to East- Washington tb Wm. of San Eczema its cored! sideration, exposition get percent- Maxtmum|ther.48.0 precip Augusta, December 30.—Michael Nolan Alord Francisco, president; house that still stands and unt 1 1885 was Minimum ther.29.0 H. M. Ralph M. Carter of age of the gross receipts realized. After and James H. White, aged about 20, two Fisher, Philadelphia, treasurer; Dr. occupied by Deacon Israel P. Peabody who N. H. Ctr. Moutville, Maine, he had volunteered this much Mr. Craw- Eggleston, Washington, recording was a decendant of tae the first deacon of lieadheld burglars, who had pleaded guil- Edward A. was tormented and secretary; Bowers, Washing- that name. day ford declined to talk fuvther. President night with intense Weather Observations. ty and were awaiting sentence, escaped ton, corresponding secretary. Such facts indicate something of the im- Baker said: “It was practically decided Kennebec this itching. Covered The following are the observations of from jail morning between The American Copyright League has portant part that the church and people of from head with to foot" months ago that liquor should be sold in 8 and 7 o’clock. The sheriff has offered a adorned appropriate resolutions on the South Bridgtou have borue in the moral the Agricultural Department Weather Bu- of James Russell life of the eruptions. Leg tne restaurants.” The reason for this ac reward of $100 for their return. death Lowell. These and religious vicinity and add swelled so badly tho reau for yesterday December 30, taken at 8 officers have been elected: Edmund significance to the anniversary meeting just tion of the directors is simple. As physician he very m. 75th meridan the observations Clarence Stedman, Dr. Edward held. lu spite of occasional discords die thought p. time, Portland Mariner Well in president; would have to lance one of the it is a Treated Chili, vice of such it, given by board, plain for each station in this order: Egglestop, president; R. U. Johnson, public value churches is scarcely to and being given plainly told him business proposition. An immense reve- Boston, December 30.—Captain Fred secretary, and Tiros. W. Knox, treasurer. be estimated. there was no of a Temperature, direction of the wind, state hope nue can Crickett, of the Portland barque On- be derived from the sale of liquor (Me ) of cure. FOUR BOT- of the weather: away, now at writes borne The Body Murdered Mrs. Moulton. Michael Flaherty’s Death. privileges. Valparaiso, TLES wrought a Boston. 32°, NW, clear; New York, 34°. that the Onaway is the only American Mass, December 30 Lowell, —The Dennis em- POWDER Ealph M. Carter, It has leaked out that the World’s Fair merchant vessel in that He farther Undertaker Tobin, who rofiicnl cure two NW, clear; Philadelphia, 56°, NW, clear; port. body of Mrs. Alma Moulton, who was mur- states that he meets Absolutely Pure. years ago and he remains cured. authorities have already made several con- Washington, 40°. NW. clear; Albany, 26°, with more courtesy dered bv her husband. Frank L. MoultoD, balmed the body of Michael Flaherty, the Buffalo, 30°, W. De- and kindness from the the officials It has cured thousands, and cessions for the sale of liquor on the NW, clear; cloudy; present with a flat iron Chrlsmas, was today sent man found dying on Commmercial street, troit, 28°, E. clear; Chicago, 36°, SE, cioudv; than ever before In any ef his eight previ- her son in A cream of tartar baking powder. High- if yon will give it a chance it to Ellsworth, Me. Yesterday says there was no evidence of al- grounds. This will explain why many St. ous In fact he not had an un- Tuesday, cnre Paul, 32°. E, cloudy; Duluth, 28°, SE, voyages. has one undertaker took the body from the est of all in will you. who were leavening strength.—Lateet U. active liquor men are taking a leading part cloudv; St. Vincent, 2°, E, fair; Huron, pleasant look or unkind word from any one rooms of a rival undertaker while the li- cohol. The plijslclans called in to the and S. Government Food GUARANTEED TO CURE! opposition movement lor closing So. Dau., 26°, N, cloudy; Bismarck, 12°, E, everyone along the wharf knows him ter’s back was turned. There is some ta'k decided that the man died of beait /ieport. Csu ar/Ua the on the Sabbath to be master of an Sariaf Co., Belfast, MauM, gates day. cloudy i Jacksonville, 48J, >T, cleat. American vessel, of a suit for stealing the body. troahj present incumbent. At this writing Ma jor THIRD DISTRICT FIGHT. Stevens appears to be in the lead. W. C. WAYS OF BLACKMAILERS. Pnilbrook of Watervtlle Is a candidate for county attorney, as Is also Mr. G. W. Hes- Colds and Coughs selton of Gardiner. Mr. Manley,and bis frhnds will. It is understood, support F, E. i Ilhkv Eusiness Wiiieh Does Not croup, Southard of Augusta for this place. The Here are Polities M as are Poli- contest for register of prooate promises to sore throat, be an exciting one. Mr. Barrows, the gen- ial chairman of the board of selectmen in Always Pay, bronchitis, asthma, ties. Vassalboro has entered the lists, and it is everywhere admitted that he is a strong and hoarseness candidate. Mr. Barrows is well equipped Fellow* Who Try to Get Money Oat •! for the place. He is a of the cured i graduate Great by N. law school. While at Financial Corporations—Crank* THE Albany, Y., Colby AUGUSTA l’OST OFFICE University he led his class in scholarship. In Search of Wealthy Fatroua He served with credit in the war of the •r Credelou* Dupea. Pectoral BEACHES OCT FEDERAL ARMS. Ayers Cherry rebellion, and is a prominent member of the R W. Mullen PostG. A. R. Naturally [Special New York Letter.! the safest the old soldiers of tne county are practi- a unit in his behalf. He has for OU newspaper men and most cally effective some years been In ttiink eee a The Fight as Viewed from Waterville—Is successfully engaged you good He has an member farming. been active deal of the queer and emergency medicine. Manley the of the He is said to be Using Party Machinery Grange. exceedingly remarkable side of strong with the farmers of the county Preparing to Take Account of to insure Sales and the It should be in Against Burleigh?—The Industrious Stock, Quick Closing Out every Mr. Barmws has been prominent in the life," said an official John Carson of Slock and family. Again Heard From Bur- affairs of his own town, having ably repre- of one of the large Surplus Special Lots rapidly, we deem it sented it in the State find leigh’s Opponents Losing Their Temper— legislature being insurance companies at the present time its supervisor of schools necessary to make Low Prices, Dr. J. C. & to me the other Very Ayer Co Mayor Jones, of Waterville, Playing the and first selectman. Mr. Barrows is per- day. think Part of sonally very popular and is sa'd to be re- “You that you Lowell, Mass. Political Hog—Kennebec County — ceiving a strong bacaing. Mr. Howard have a pretty clear idea of the tricks Offices Pawns in Manley’s Game. Owen, the present incumbent, is a candi- and schemes resorted to by cranks and date for renomination. Mr. Owen has [Special Correspondence of the Press.] scoundrels." been a very bitter and outspoken opp meat BALANCE OF CLOSING OUT SALE Sore Throat Watekville, Me., Dec. 28, 1891, of Governor Burleigh, and it is not sur- I modestly admitted that such was MEN'S UNDERWEAR. The congressional contest in this district prising that the latter’s friends do not en- the case. thuse much over his Some is becoming animated. There are three very candidacy. “Well, you don’t hear of a fractional SILK of them have also they dncov*ml GAUZES Ladies’ and Misses’ Job lot genuine Bennington, Vermont, Lameness candidates of Governor Bur- thought of and the dar- Natural prominence, in different newspaper articles, rab diy percentage funny things PER leigh of Augusta, L. Milliken of Bel- assailing the Governor’s candidacy, some ing attempts at robbery which occur Wcol Shirts and Drawers, regular $2.00 mtailtt, Sore Mr. • YARD. Ey fast, and A. P. Wiswell of EUswoith. Mr. of Mr. Owen’s well known earmarks. in the large moneyed institutionse very Owen has held the flic* of register of pro- at only.81.25 Manley is also mentioned as a candidate, day. Cranks and sharpers flit about the OUTSIDEGARMENTS bate for about twelve years, and many peo- Bj the1 iec8. 15c Per Yaid il we Cut Tim but some of his financial concerns like flies around a Sore friends admit that all he ple think this should be long enough big 1 oase Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, 81, to do Is molasses and the schemes This marvellous is sim- hopes to carry the city of Augusta, There has too long been a feeling in other barrel, they price Last Season's Garments o marked down from for parts of BUnnebec that Augusta has had concoct to a taste of the ply dose out ihe lot, as $1.25. the purpose of subsequently turning it get carefully- they marked down, lo close, ulihout more than her share of the countv offices. me mooliy short lengths f r*iu over to Mr. Mlliiken. An attempt has been guarded treasure within would fill a r- ifuro in cost nr value. 1 case N tural Wool Shirts and During the greater part, if not all, o< Mr. o«e iu ten or twelve yaidw. »!• Drawers, made to show that Governor was book. Thk ie Garments all Burleigh Owen’s occupancy of his present office hr though there me some Dress the has been the editor of the Maine at blackmail are ui «• ke«t down to prices for lm< 75c., marked down from $1.00. first to enter the lists, but this is not so. Former, “Attempts everyday Patients in ilte best n* d styles •u- the well known paper published Oy Mes-rs. on dlate st>le. Hv do not pio* At least two of his were in the occurrences; begging the most curi- color'iigs siill left, ’the tegular competitors & in was Man- * desirable lor Tea Ilatural Wool. Rheumatism warranted use of his position as Chairman rally Mr. Manley is much concerned for very have adopted the policy that it is Gowns and of the State Republican Committee to in- Mr. Owen’s success, and will, it is said, Fancy Woik. in the to than AND ALL termeddle in the internal affairs of the roll up his political shirt sleeves and make cheaper, long run, fight FUR LINED C RCUURS the party in a dictatorial manner. As a promi- hardest kind of a fiaht for him. to pay blackmail, and with the re>- THE BALANCE OF CHINA SILKS The to combine a office We are able to sell much un- LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. nent Republican recently declared “it is tendency political courses at their command their fight- at 25c. 50 ceut with other bread per yard Regular der tiietr the duty of those given official position in winning employments is ntnoll v muiket value, ns we Inflammation does not to he ing generally pretty effectual. You »i Sold In our own bottles. All toe party organization, to push the inter- appear altogether peculiar to purchased a stock ea»l» in only druggists. remember the Williams added large 1 oise ladles' Merino Vests, Frenoh ests of the not to undertake the en- Mr. Owen. Mr. Walter D. Stinson, the case,” $1.75 BLACK Gi OS G> A H $1.19. ■ he season the auVance neok, pear POND’S EXTBAf.T C0..765M *,UN.Y. party, SILK, before tirely extraneous task of determining can- assistant postmaster of Augusta, is said to my friend. in prices of *<>r. an Only about 200 left. batons, 50c. 37 la2c. didacies.” The declaration is made be empluve of the big Dubbshiug house I did yards Every • quality, only freely remember the Williams case, i Is* a fine assortment of that the of Messrs. Vickery & and this last j»r warranted. A wonderful bar* Mr. Manley is using organization Hid, because it so I Lined at 1 case fall made an happened that was mixed Quilted Circulars low Ladies’ Merino Vests, Frenoh neok, silk P0N&8 in every possible way to defeat Governor extended Western trip in gain. their behalf. His name at up in it. One day a seedy-looking per- prices. Burleigh before tbe district convention. appears the FINEST 24 INCH SILK PLUSHES I stitohins pearl builons, extra value, 60c. It is said that be has sent, as chairman of head of the Hearth and Home, one of their sonage drifted into my office and said EXTRACT the publications, as its editor. Postmaster state ciimmltteej to the various town that he wanted a reliable newspaper tbat have been costing fn m $2 50 to 1 case Ladies’ Ribbed Mauley himself has two or three lucrative Jersey Vests, Egyptian committees in the district to secure list- of $5.00 per yard, all to be put in at the aside from his government office. man to into with him the Repuolican voters who were subse- positions go partnership is one 25. FUR CAPES Cotton, woven with ^OINTMENT. No wonder that a price, $1 fancy neok, ribbon with there is scramble for trimming, _ _ It’s remarkable quently inundated Milliken literature the sale of a great newspaper sensa- specific Mr. such action the Milliken is saiJ to be tbe only candi- Jobs. tion. He had the he COLORED DRESS COODS. narked down to (hat a at upon affected parts The registration muddle here is facts, explained, prices pearl buttons, fashioned, bargain 60c. |4^ date who has a written pledge of support causing will Insure ilieir gi ves it supreme control over much excitement. but as he was of news- Best 50in. I- dia Twills, sale. from Mr. MaDley tnough several other gen- Mayor Jones is evi- ignorant $1.00. to (Marked down from $1.25 > Pants match In all the above lines. Piles, however severe. tlemen claim to have received the warmest dently inciiued to play the idle of a politi- paper methods he wanted an experi- |hbi| cal If he Also for Bums, Scalds, of verbal assurances that he would pull his hog. persists in his present ar- enced man to write the story and dis- Bedford Curds and French Solvings, Ladies’ Gamer's Hair and Natural Wool Vests and bitrary and indefensible course there seems MUFFS ALL MARKED DOWN. ... Eruptions, Salt Rheum coat off for them. The indications of it to the best 62 l»2c. &c. pose He * are to be no reason to doubt but that the city advantage. Testimonials from increasing, however, that Mr. (Marked Down.) One can Pants, superior quality at the price, 81.00 all classes will be disfranchised. It is a me to that of »fiord to buy them Manley is content to continue the old ar- question strongly urged essay part prove its whether or he care All Wool H9c. for next the efficacy. Price 50c. as heretofore the not will to assume such the work myself ?,nd offered me half Serges. seasonal prices. Sold all rangement, controlling (Marked Down from 60c.) LADIES’ HOSE. by Druggists or sent by rrm.il district patronage and permitting Mr. a responsibility. Time will tell. the proceeds. on of Put M. : receipt price. up onlv bv Milliken to hold the office, provided, of _P. “What is it?” I asked. BLACK DRESS GOODS. 50 dozen All Wool Ipswich Fibbed, Merino heel POND’S EXTRACT 76 course, he is able to secure it for him This LADIES' CO., 6th Ave.,N. Z one Vetter. “What would a sensation be MACKINTOSHES. idea some force from worth Job Lot of All Wool Soliel, very de- • • nov7ST&T nrmtfc w&w46 acquires the fact that and toe, full reeuiar, 25c. Mr and Mr. Milliken in the room of the De- that would the rottenness of sirable for actual value NewmR'k«t Mauley appear to People waiting expose !*uiUngg, style, pufT shoul. actual value 37 1 -Jc. hunt together and together have driven out troit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee four of the greatest financial institutions $1.00, at only 59c. tiers, Silk Line hmere > Ibbed Hose, and the fences in depot and compel stop political the surrounding and Piald, worth from 02 1 2 to 75c , never come- apart, or the gar. other afternoon in the conduct of a mid- \ business?” was his reply. I immediate- at country. It is said that many copies of a at 48c. ntej.t grow hard. special values 6O0., 75c., $100 and up Boston die who were ly to the conclusion that the paper containing communications aged couple evidently very ; jumped One lot Black Brllliantines, 12 1-2 Pri^e $12, reduced from $13. hostile to tne caudidacy of Governor Bur- much in love. As sat on man was crazy, and answered; careless- $1.60. they together cents. _ What leigh have been distributed by the secre- is It? “Ten a seat the man had his arm around her ly: thousand dollars.” tary of the state committee under the direc- A substitute for lard? and she leaned He did seem tion of Chairman Manley. Xhe bitter- waist confidingly on his j not at all taken aback by Upsettingthe customs, hab- ness of the Manley men agaiu-t the shoulder. The depot policeman might the figures, but plunged into an explan- ilmnrnoi1 ntvri bio fr-mndo ia «>A«n J. R. J. R. have looked at them rather as ation. He had what he J. R. its, and prejudices of cen- sharply called a “bird’s- LIBBY, XlBBY, LIBBY, XT 11. 1 « marked. It finds fiitiug expression he the room, for soon eye” the business of the Mu- Luncar x cs, an uns anu in certain editorials which have passed through showing Street. Street. St. recently the Congress Con^reQ Congress appeared in the Mail here and which are thereafter the man came outside and tual, Equitable, the New York and more. Cottolene is a new currently supposed to have been written Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance queried: self struggling in the tureen, so to “Blackmailing is an exciting busi- Health has its We is bet- by a Kennebec county official whose per- “Do .von remember me?” There were four charts or weight. cooking product—it Companies. The case will come in the sonal relations with Mr Manley are said to speak. up ness, but it does not pay,” and I ac- ter than lard or butter for “Can’t that I do,” the offi- tauico ttwuu iuui ic^b UV IWO letJU cannot far above or below be very close. These editorials are wholly say replied courts before long and the newspaper cepted bis assertion as “expert testimo- go cer after a careful wide, covered closely with tabulated cooking, so say such noted directed against the Governor and are scrutiny. man will be the victim. It is hard, but ny." Allan Fobslax. our healthy without bitter and abusive,in maikea contrast to the “I was in here last summer on an ex- figuring in colored inks. weight as Marion Referring it is a warning not to fool with things housekeepers uniform courtesy. with which the Gover- from time to time to his health. We can- cursion.” charts he told don’t know about. A Good Schaaae. disturbing Catherine nor and his friends have thus far treat d you anything Harland, Owen, “Yes.” me the most extravagant convinc- Mrs. Cumso In their It seems some- yet But individuals are bothered even (newspaper hand)—A not health and lose our Mrs. S. T. and political opponents tale of official keep Rorer, a “Had a with with ing crookedness I ever movement is on foot to make many what strange to see Kennebec paper, girl me—girl long more than corporations. Jay Gould re- drugs it is claiming to he Kenublican, in a listened to. When be had finished I weight. others; healthier—so dealing curls and white dress.” ceives scores of pleading, begging and cheaper. vituperative abuse of a chief executive who told him to call again as I was not Cumso—Good That will It is fat that comes and says every “Yes.” pre- threatening letters every Men enough: thoughtful phy- enjoys the distinction of having led his to day: “She was a pared shake the financial fabric of sickness within reach of alL— sician and it is as party to the greatest off-year victory ever widow’s daughter and had write to him asking for “tips” on the bring Too much is burden- ; cheaper the world to the extent he goes. won by it in this state. It is needless to forty acres of land in her own name.” proposed stock market, and threatening to shoot Judge. every housekeeper knows that this kind of warfare has without the matter over. some; too little is say been from “I see.” thinking him if he does not furnish the “tips.” I dangerous. when she finds that one-half the first a great element of strength to the Then I hied me to an Insurance A Lover’s Rare Property. “That was the best I could do at the expert, Not one of these fellows be- Health Governor. He has profited much by the long ago requires enough the answers a friend of min°, and retailed so much Young Toddleby was a true hearted quantity every indiscretions of his opponents. In view of time, but that’s the widow and mother came so persistent that Mr. Gould was fat for use and a little of the yarn as I could remember. As I and promising youth. Ho had graduated daily purpose. all the circumstances it would seem as if inside, and she owns the rest of the farm obliged to put the matter in the hands the friends of Mr. Manley and Mr. Mini- proceeded with my talo my friend be- with honor at Yale, and was studying more for reserve and com- and all the stock. I've gone 6ne better, of a detective and have the fellow ar- ben, who are now running the Mall, would came first mirthful and then hilarious. law with Mr. Lofter. It so and do me fur kinder rested. happened us to invite a you blame squeez-1 fort. That be slow campaign of vitupera- At last be gasped: that Toddleby became acquainted with keeps plump. COTTOLENE tion. They must know that Governor ing around, even if folks do laugh at us?” Henry M. Flagler, of the Standard “So a beautiful of The result is Burleigh is much better able to stand war- him you have struck Williams, have Oil is young lady, daughter old beauty—the is The officer assured it was all right Company, another conspicuous the purest clarified cot- fare of that kind than are some of bis I be was dead. He has He loved the fair and op- and according to Hoyle, and he returned you? thought target for the letter-writing beggar, Digby. maiden, beauty of health. ponents. Sneaking of {the Mail it is said been driven reason tonseed oil mixed with pure to much out of nearly every large and I have not the doubt when he had to believe that his that a bureau has been business relieved and encour- slightest that A little book on careful MaqJey-MilHken in the union, and I am love was returned he asked Mr. Lofter i beef fat. It is the best cook- established here and is in full blast. Mr. aged.—Detroit Free Press. city surprised Mr. Flagler has given away thousands that he dares to turn in New York. to recommend him to the Lofter living shows the ing material ever devised JohnICarson, superintendent of Mails in up of dollars to plausible swindlers who father, importance the Augusta post ffice, has been a very However, don’t worry about him. He on terms of close with for Coverings for Bed Springs. have managed to touch his generous being intimacy of and frequent visitor to this city anu is believed a keeping your healthy frying anything is harmless crank. His scheme is to heart with their the family. The lawyer agreed, and to be its responsible executive. Mr. Car- Many of the best spring beds now to cunningly-worded ap- e senu it everything. It is easily break up all the big companies and then his mission; but old weigni. vv iree. son is said to have promised Mr. Manley be had are covered over with stout peals. Somehow it leaked out that Mr. performed Digby, can-1 assume their liabilities and Scott k Bowns, Chemi*t», ij»South 5th Avenue, and nutri- the delegation from Mt. Vernon, but doubts reinsure an who loved money, asked what digested highly vas, thus keeping the springs and the Flagler has amiable fad for mechan- property New York. are expressed as to his ability to deliver the their policy-holders in a of the man had. Lofter said he did tious. Every New under of the bed free from company ics and has, at various times, furnished young 4» England goods. This gentleman also attained some part dust, I he which shall be the head. He is a to not know, but he would The housekeeper will prize Cot- public attention during the last session of and saving the labor that results from money perfect valuable inventions. inquire. splendid actuary, and the way in which next time he saw his the legislature by the earnestness with its accumulation. Such cost ten Since that time his offices at 2® Broad- young student he tolene. Beware of imita- springs he can insurance is sim- which he and other employes of the Au- juggle figures have been overrun with in- asked him if he had any property at all. tions. Ask or twelve dollars, but when they are way your grocer for gusta post office lobbied against the Aus- ply surprising.” and a determi- BOTANIC ANO CLAIRVOYANT PHYSICIAN, not to be had a if the ventors who have machines of all sorts “Only health, strength tralian ballot bill. Of late be has travelled good plan, ar-1 The next time Mr. Williams the called an nation to the genuine Cottolene. about the district in the of the is to from automatic car coupling to the work, replied yonth. N*. 399 1*9 Cengreu Street, Perlleed. extensively in- rangement springs permit, I told him that I wanted Made by terests of Mr. Manley’s candidacy. He bluntly discovery of perpetual motion. In “Well,” said the lawyer, who sincere- make a strong covering for them your-! to For the treatment of all cronle and cenepll- has been heard from In a number of nothing do with him or his N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. d ffer- justice to Mr. Flagler it must be said ly believed the student was in every way rated diaea-c* 'bat flesh Is heir to, ail cases in fact self. The wide durable prints used by scheme. He floated out into the ent towns, the Augusta post. ffice silent “let us as Incurable, I will take them to make CHICAGO, and furniture dealers for the first that he is one of the most patient and worthy, see, what will yon take given np seems to be about the onlv place In the dis- covering but I was to show him a cure. 5 Central Boston. night, obliged of even for I will Wharf, trict that is deprived of his nresence. a kindly men, and if the man with your right leg? give yon $20,000 Dr. Reed will not ask any In To- of upholstered furniture is very good a few later when I you qnesttons up days found that tne diseases and after day the force of the same office are spend- material for such nying machine does not persuade for it.” any way In regard to your coverings, though he was name as an introduc- nave a true examination of vour case he sep8 bTuinunswiynrmci ing a considerable amount of the govern- using my the standard oil to Of course refused. you calicoes will do. The magnate go into Toddleby will tell you If can be cured. Dr. Reed’s ment’s time in the Governor’s cheaper covers tion in the various newspaper offices. you opposing he seldom has reason to The next time the saw the medicine* are strtckly pure ai d put up to suit candidacy. One of the most should be switched up at both ends and partnership. lawyer amusing things In father he said: each case, he think* n- can tell the difference about this whole canvass is looking up his record I found that he regret having called. But his collec- young lady’s a the assurance on one side; and after the springs are between person afflicted with a disease or a with which the had been in this same sort tion of models this re- “I have about this an opponents of Governor the other side be engaged of must, by time, inquired young person becoming entranced medium. There slipped inside, may has been» great Burleigh assume that in case there should work for seven or semble a section of the office. man’s circumstances. He has no many people who have lost BOYNTON, sewn eight years. patent money lives be a second t which does not now up. their by makin* the above mistake. Ex- a.lot, ap- There is a is, as a matter of fact, lit- There hardly wealthy man in in bank; but he owns a of aminations at offce every Including Sun- 54? Congress Sf. pear probable, the field would unite agalust Much expense is also saved, and bed- very piece property my day tle to be New York who has not one days trom « a. m. to 9 p. m. Examination the Governor. There is not the slightest “exposed” in the management at time or for which, to my certain knowledge, by ding is kept in much daintier condition letter, stating their name, place or residence ground for such an assumption. Indeed of the financial another been a victim of the he has been and has if covers of unbleached muslin are largo corporations. ingenious offered, refused, and one stamp gl.oO. there is reason to believe that should kept are N'cbFl Warranted to every They so closely watched by so many blackmailer, though the most persist- $20,000.” andante Boys* Watches, there be a second ballot a large num- over the mattress and pillow ticks. The very thousands of that real ent efforts are made the keep good time. who eyes any crook- against great This led old Digby to consent to the ber of those voted for other candidates covers may be washed two or three times A/lnaiao {a -i.1_HAJ) at me start wouiu vote ior governor nur- ---W4V/UIUJ Vi insurance corporations. The black- which afterward took a year, and the undercases be kept clean marriage, shortly leigb. This fact must be borne clearly in course they all, make un- mailers understand that there is noth- In the end he had reason and fresh for York Post. occasionally, place. to be mind, the governor is the strongest factor years.—New so sensitive to the breath of scan- ITIaine Commercial Travellers’ profitable investments—what business ing proud of his son-in-law, though he was in this conieht and one that will have to be does Association. man not? But in the main they dal as the honor of a great financial in- once heard to that reckoned viitti in any emergency. Accidents on Road and Rail. remark, touching are and stitution. it be the honor of a Kennebec Politics. wisely judiciously managed. except rare piece of property, upon the County M. locomotive strength The annual meetlDg and election of officers Clerault, superintendent Not a certain who long ago doctor, and to on of which he had consented to the match: will beheld at t >e rooms. THURSDAY .Y- are also to woman, they go work this EV.- County politics beginning of the management of the Western of had been f^mil’n.- with 31 more or less foundation. do not realize that “If it could not take it was lia- 1NG. Dec. i891. ills desired that .very boil. There will be no They wings nieitibei should be as there Is business probably contest France railway, gives some interesting insurance matters and who had present, life the which has built these ble at time to walk off!”—New York of d. over the clerk of or sagacity up any Importance tu be tiansuct- courts, treasurer, regis- statistics of the accidents which a as happen made very shady record medical is able to dec I7did C. K. GAGE, Seo'y. ter of a corporations abundantly cope Ledger. deeds, although itlis perhaps trifle with road vehicles, and which occur on director of a called early to speak with certainty on this poiut. large corporation, with the schemer of designing scoun- railways. According to his figures the one of the insurance com- Senator Spear of Gardiner made an excel- upon big drels. Occasionally a newspaper will and road vehicle accidents can be summed and demanded that he should be lent record in the last legislature will panies become involved in the matter, and Bovntom547 Congress St. Il be renominated as follows: One killed o;.t prubabiy by acclamation. up passenger made medical director of the company. then it is bad for the A. R. & K. A. The other senatorial candidates are John paper. DOTEN, of every 355,000; one passenger wounded His demand was and Make the STATS OF MAINE. F. Hill, HaU C. Burleigh and Martin C. promptly properly In every case it is safe to think not boy hapoy by buy* out of every 30,000. refused, and he left to Office of Board of State Assessors.) Reynolds. It is rumored that Mr. Manley threatening only twice but a good manj times be- ins one of my 88 Waltham kDOUS a, i»ec. 19, lbs L.) has Mr. the At the same time the statistics of the “raise thunder” with the He Real Estate and promised Reynolds Augusta company. fore accept as true the stories Loans. Notice is hereby given that the State Assess- you Watches for delegation in exchange for the Sidney dele- French show that one passen- entered into a combination with a dis- him. in ar C3i in Port- railways whicn are told the in- ors will be session y Bulld og gation, but it is doubtful if such a trade reflecting upon land. Hie county of Cumberland, on Wednesday, ger is killed out of 26,730,000, and one of the and to Loan can be carried The friends charged employe company tegrity of a well-established corpora- $50,000 the 6th dav of January, A. D., 1892. at nine through. of wounded out of Dr. Hill the fact that for passenger 1,060,000. another employe on the inside and in- tion. have no 1 o'clock 'n ih~ form -on to s-eure inhumation to appreciate Mr. Corporations may souls, in large or small amounts. Parties wishing to to a and assess- to enter the field at this Thus in France at the time the a fat-witted man enable them make Just equal Reynolds time present veigled newspaper but they realize that honesty is the best build can be accomodated. ment o the tax-ih e property in the several would be a very serious drawback to his make a of “BOYNTON, traveler may journey ordinary into the scheme. They began their at- time, and do not towns In said countv, and to investigate charges Martin is a fellow policy every they very candidacy. good and it with a and a I 547 Congress St. of com ealm-uc of liable to assessment, length only twenty-seven-mil- tacks, series of wild assertions often allow themselves to be property is believed that if he will give Dr. Hill a victimized COMMERCIAL PAPER. as by law. lionth chance of killed and one- were made the required clear field this time he can be nominated being reflecting upon integrity by the rascals who devote their BENJ. F. CHAOBOUKNE,) Board of energies Ro*om 3 and J«e Silver Pietare Prainesfor Card and with little opposition two years hence. millionth chance of being wounded.— of the officers of the but the 4, Baildiua, FRANK GILMAN, [ State company, to attempting to swindle them. As a Cabiuet Photograph*, all the lateat Assessors. The contest for judge of probate is between were OITS HAYFOIU), J Londcyj, Ht-JBita proofs not forthcoming, and the fellow once said to me the 08 EXCHANGE STREET at>led. decal did Maj. G. T. Stevens and H. S. Webster, the through HfiWjBeaBfir man suddenly found hica- «rrmtiiur in his cell door in the Tombsi jal eodly decia dtf I reacmng tne doctor s apartments by go- 1 ItllHCEUiilVEOdN. milCELLAKllOOS. was renewed, always with the same _ the corridor. Bharge TAKEN FOR A MADMAN. Ing along j ?1RST BLOOD AT SHILOH. general result—that Prentiss’ men held “Here are,” said “No. 15.” you Mike, ~~ the his ranks were fast 9 ground, though “But this is a patient’s room,” I said. thinning out, while the Confederates made > I had just returned from a long trip to “Surely Dr. Disney doesn’t intend to [he Sixteenth Wisconsin in the All their enormous losses good and more by me in here.” in Their columns con- the United States and was sitting in my put sending supports. and find at that from three directions, Strength! Vitafjty! chambers in Broad street, Aberdeen, “He does, though, ye’ll yer- verged point of i and after some hours’ fighting Prentiss the of and Belf entirely comfortable. Ye’ll find all Fay Fight April “smoking pipe peace feeling had his flanks bent back so that the fires was in ye want and the attention will be per- full of amity to all mankind.” It crossed at certain Yet he held on, fect.” points. the month of November, in the year Wisconsin Picket# Opened the Battle and, though he lost nearly everything but care to in this was back to the “But I don’t stay part on that 1875. I very glad to get and Gave the Alarm—Stubborn De- honor, he doubtless saved the day If has no better dear auld Granite for I had not of the house. Disney field. City, fense of Camp#—Brilliant Work of than this for a friend he tbe His men were as as himself. been at home for three years. I was accommodation daring hasn’t met in three I’ll out and the Regiment at Corinth and Atlanta. When the horses had been shot down on liowiBiser. forward to resuming all my old years, get V ATTON. A new aud only looking the advance hands drew Or SEXF-PRUS13E. go back to Aberdeen.” American Press Associa- batteries, willing Medal FRIZ E ESSAY oaSKUVOCS and friendships and wondering where I I Copyright, 1891, by Gold to rights the cannon back and placed them where PHYSICAL DEBElJSt, of should Fate settled the “And I think you’ll conclude stay tion. Book re'served.l VITALITY,KK^JRS PRE- begin. question ! they could fire through gaps in the infantry YOUTH, EMEABSTEO where ye are,” 6aid Mike with a funny OME one surely MATURE WKCLINK, and nil DISEASES for me. The double rat-tat-tat of the ranks. Finally, Prentiss was lost by the for Infants and Children. little chuckle. opened the battle End YTHAJEEUBBISl® of MAN- SOOpwpia, cloth, postman sounded on my front door, and yielding of isolated detachments, and with 120 invaluable preacr/pliana. Only 81.00 better to of Shiloh, whether old Mrs. “Come, now, you’d begin about 1,000 men ho fell into the enemy’s mail, double Bested, Lescitptlvo Proupsct- my good housekeeper, Duthil, it was a a so Cast or i a cures fUt;y undress for that bath is waitin surprise "Castor! la well adapted to children that Colic, Constipation, us with endorsements me a letter in a well known quietly, hands. This was late in the day; some Sour Diarrhoea. |TO8"E“ 8 SEND brought or simply an ordi- I recommend It as superior to any prescription Stomach, Eructation, for ye.” chronicles say 5 o’clock. The fight began Kills Worms, gives sleep, tuid promotes di- mow, handwriting. It was from my next best set-to known to me.” H. A. Arches, SI. siass’^rsniEt! nary by ap- in the D., gestion. in person or by mnH. Expert treats It to dawn mo that Mike in earnest about 6 morning. Consultation friend, Alec Disney. i began upon pointment, and Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Without injurious medication. m^nU KKCIi^CY anil CJ—u^ After Prentiss was missed and his line of “I have heard of really thought he had got a new patient, ‘-the Sixteenth Wis- just your arrival, defense broken the Sixteenth was led out and I out loud at the /vrconsin were * * dear old fellow,” it read, “and shall be laughed joke. boys "The use of ‘Castoria is so universal and For several yean I have recommended Boston, Ma»». of action by its adjutant, Col. Allen and * lmi. I “do you mean not far from so well known that it seems a work your Castoria, and shall always continue to Tlio Peabody luAJtuta hax many offended if don’t come to see “Why, Mike,” said, away been wounded in de- its merits Kpdlcai deeply you three captains having to endorse it. Few are the co so as it liaa beneficial tutors, but no equal.—Ueraul. to tell me don’t old the spot where the of supererogation invariably produced me first. I am in of the Inch you recognize your the “Hornets’ Nest.” The bri- do results.” 'f ho Scionua of Life, or Self Preservation, !u u charge fending Intelligent families who not keep Castoria friend? You are not under the first shot was fired treasure mure-valuable than pold. lW.d it now, Lunatic asylum. Things have prospered surely gade in which the Sixteenth fought at Shi- within easy reach.” Edwin F. Pap.dbb, M. D.f loarn to at the moment it Carlos Martyn, D.D., every WEAbCAnd NERVOUS man, aud that I am a ! loh lost 113 372 wounded. The “The 125th Street and 7th with see. Work, however, is impression patient.” killed and New York Winthrop," Ave., ba {STRONG «— Medical Review. (G'lpyrlghU'd.) me, you The City. “Oh, that’s all right. I recognize my hajyiened. Sixteenth lost 40 killed outright, 188 Late Pastor Bioomingdale Reformed Church. New York City, very slack. I have only some twenty in- Confederate o n- dec? eoriAwly old friend very well, and I haven't said wounded and 26 missing, but the mortally mates at present, so come out and spend slaught was made ye was a patient. Only I’m telling you wounded and the missing found to be a few days with me, and we’ll try to very early on the Tns Ckrtaur Company, 77 Murrat Stefkt, New York. to out of them clothes and take ^ ^ among the dead swelled the number killed have a time the hurry A morning of April good together. By way, to 79, the highest mortality of any regi- | ye’re bath.” 6’ on t^e divisiou I have my old Irish servant, Mike Brady, ment in the division. The small number “It is about time to stop this fooling,” ^/ of Gen. Prentiss, with me still. I have installed him as y f missing shows how bravely the regiment I said. “Now let me pass; I want to go the extreme left head warden, and barring an occasional disputed the ground, for it fought on every down to your master.” flank of the Union Army of the Tennessee, mistake or two he his du- line of battle taken up by Prentiss during accomplishes l’he of the enemy was to turn the left decl2 Th&Slynrm “Ye’ll find there’s no foolin about it plan the Its heaviest loss was in the de- ties in a masterly fashion and looks it day. Sank of Grant’s line and roll up to the nnrnna now, and I want ye to understand that fancu nf i+ci enrlr in fifrhf. after my welfare as of yore at the same hence he on Prentiss. Pren- the master on this flure is called Mike right, began The Sixteenth has few battles to its time. We might put up an old time tiss, at least, was not caught napping; Mike Brady, Now credit,only three worthy the name—Shiloh, him. It would be fun. I will Brady—Mr. Esq. neither were his men. On the evening of joke upon take off them clothes.” Corinth and Atlanta—but it has a record in in at Inch station to- the 5th, Saturday, he doubled his grand meet you the gig losses that places it among the Three Hun- “Now let me pass; I’ve had enough of aud sent out pickets a mile or more morrow at 7. Don’t fail. You guard dred It first met the REICHARDrS PERFUMERY evening Fighting Regiments. this,” I said quietly, but I was getting Do the front. need not to this, but just come. enemy at Shiloh. Corinth was its next en- / reply I the were four / very hot, and felt myself turning white Among pickets companies Yours as in the old days, Alec.” gagement, and there, for fifteen minutes, -FOR THE- in the lace with of the Sixteenth, under command of Lieut. ! suppressed passion. under a enfilading fire, it stood to Of course I wouldn’t fail, and it was Col. Cassius Fairchild. Before galling, The affair was the limit daylight rack without This cost 7 tor here it was getting beyond the supports. too late to reply anyway, UjLL IUO uilij me V1UCIUCB of a joke. I stepped forward as though QUUUd}, 1C^UU/CI( killed, 28 wounded and 10 missing, and <*f 8 o’clock in the afternoon and he ex- some activity on the front, and the reserve to by him. the wounded and missing 7 were ultimate- ESTABLISHED me 7. The letter of course push marched out in a to reconnoi- pected by pickets body dead. Fifteen minutes was not HOLIDAY TRADE. The Old Standard Medicine. I had been so absorbed in this little ly reported Family was written the and “to- ter. Seeing some cavalry at a distance ft regulates the bowels, assists digestion, day before, that I had a long time, but where bullets flew so j and controversy quite forgotten moved toward but the skir- cures those diseases arising from n dis- morrow” meant today. they them, thick that the was cut into ! ordered stomach or of regimental flag liver, such ns: Consti- the proximity those two keepers who mishers, on approaching a rail fence, were Biliousness, Indigestion, Boss of Mike Brady was a great, brawny Irish- strips by them, no doubt the Wisconsin WE HAVE A roMPIETE LINE OF THESE STANDARD ODORS etc. had been following us so closely for startled to see behind it, hugging the Sation,ppetite. Headaches, man, devoted to Alec, who had found boys thought it would do. BEST REMEDY FOR WORMS KNOWN. some time. As I a full "line of Confederate AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING: stepped forward, Mike ground, troops After that affair the ten of 60c.. and $1.00. At all him a poor, starving waif, had taken companies ; Price, 36c., druggists, back and uttered a ready for battle. The Confederates opened Or of the Proprietors. stepped little sharp the were consolidated into him in, fed and clothed him and made fire and the and regiment five, F- TRUE & whistle. In one instant I felt captain orderly sergeant of Dr. J. CO., Auburn, Maine. him his myself and with clipped wings the Sixteenth went \ YLANG YLANG, WHITE , JOCKEY CLUB, CASHMERE body servant, valet, secretary “A” company of the Sixteenth were killed. TT&8&wtl4 grabbed from behind and I was in the through the marchiug campaigns of 18fi3 Jyl# and general factotum. The great heart The Confederates evidently belonged to | LILY. WILD ROSE. VIOLET, HELIOTROPE, MAY of the two men. down to Atlanta, June and July, 1804. I of the Irishman had warmed to his bene- powerful grasp the Second Arkansas, of Hindman’s divi- BLOSSOM, LILY OF THE VALLEY, I and like a Here follows a fair sequel to their record ! as a struggled fought caged sion. Two of the factor, and he loved Alec dog loves companies Twenty-first at The was in Force’s FRANGIPANNI .CLOVE PINK Mass. Beal Estate Co. I was as as a Shiloh. regiment tiger, but helpless baby, Missouri (Union) were on picket with the 94tf Washington St., Boston. his master. He had grown so with brigade, Leggett’s division, Seventeenth AND NEW MOWN HAY. and there stood that dunderheaded Sixteenth, and may have participated in Alec’s life that neither could do without corps. Sherman was drawing his lines so fiend, Mike Brady, smiling at me in the skirmish, but the record is clear that the other. Besides, there were two very close about Atlanta that bloody battles wo take pleasure in recommending these perfumes to our patrons feeling that they and me more the Wisconsin men suffered at the first fire calm victory making and were on will give entire satisfaction. They are put up In a handsome stoppered bottle containing strong bonds which united these men fought within fine week the north, more and mad. in that much discussed battle. They got a half pint, for only SI.50 each, or sold by the ounce at 20 cents. even angry west and east, not over a mile from the more closely than gratitude and af- in and staid and so Mad! early, they fought long outskirts. fection. They both loved horses and and hard that their losses in killed and Mad? Yes! That was it! He thought On July 21 Force’s brigade was put to dogs. wounded exceeded those of any other regi- GBOFLCHi“o7 FR.YB, I was mad, and he knew to perfection the assault of an elevation, high and bald, j Dividend Per Annum. When I jumped out of the car at Inch ment in Prentiss’ division. 330 how to arouse all the evil with- which formed the southern extremity of Congress Street. Authorized #3,000,000 passions On receiving the fire of the enemy Col. Capital station my dear old chum Disney was the Confederate line of defense. It was a dec23____dtt Capital paid in 1,300,000 in me. And he meant to do it. The Fairchild marched his men and with for me on the A back, Surplus (June 30, 1891) over 100,000 waiting platform. boy key position, well intrenched and manned two keepers knew no better; they were some re-enforcements the enemy was de- Price Stock to-day 108 was holding his horse outside. We did by the division of the celebrated fighter, | under his orders. tained in his advance until Prentiss got Sale of Stock will cease after Jan. 31st next. not waste a great deal of time over con- Patrick J. Cleburne. The Sixteenth had across his troops in line to defend his camps. The ORGANIZED IN 1866. Now there flashed my mind the the of honor on the of the line, SOME OF OUR SELLING OUT was a place right PRICES, gratulations, for it cold, dark Sixteenth formed its line rods in j Paid Dividends of 5 cent annum for hundreds of stories I had heard and read eighty The first rods led a cornfield per per and we had a drive of five miles few through 4 1-3 night, front of the tents and engaged the enemy years. i of perfectly sane persons being sent to Paid Dividends of 7 per cent per annum to make. We were soon in the cozy old until Gen. Prentiss ordered a change of \ II since 1890. ! lunatic asylums “to get them out of the duly, fashioned gig, which all country doctors front and then a retreat to a new position; Average Dividend since organization over and after a short of Colored Velvets 98 cents, former $1.25 way,” how, spell rods in rear of the first. The price 6 per cent per annum. in Great Britain are so fond of, wrapped forty enemy at close of last fiscal over “careful treatment,” they had become meantime was advancing in overwhelm- Surplus year, np in our rugs, the boy had left the English Silesia 12 1-2 cents, former price 17 cents #100,000. raving lunatics. Would Mike numbers and a terrible horse’s head and we were fast literally ing keeping up Send to or call at the office for trotting information, Brady drive me out of my mind? fire. For him everything depended upon dec29eodlm along the frozen country road. Lining Cambrics 3 cents, former price 6 cents a effort I restrained the destruction of Prentiss, so that the at- “Now about the we are to By big my anger joke put up tack be down the Union for a moment, and attempted to speak might pushed line 46 inch 59 former 75 cents >' Tfia Wonderful Coal-Saver on Mike,” I said, when he had gone Sherman. Serges cents, price quietly. against | some distance. “What are we to do?” After three times the “Now, Mike,” I said, “this joke is changing position 98 former Then Alec, the confounded rascal, un- Sixteenth stood directly in front of its regi- Striped Cloakings cents, price $1.25 about over. Please send one of these folded a simple little plan. When Mike mental tents and made a desperate fight men for Dr. and he will tell White Lawn 8 cents, former 15 cents came down to the door to meet us the Disney, you for its encampment. Its commander, Cot price what a mistake are I am doctor would tell him in a quiet tone to you making. Allen, had one horse shot down under his old friend and have come to and as was show me the house and take me to stay him, he about to mount a sec- my nrifli Viim n a Vtia rr n oof VI o twill Ka tirnil- ond it was killed at one blow. Col. Fair- room. Mike would never recognize me, dinner for me.” crnia was wounded at tne same time and for I had grown a healthy beard which ing “Now don’t carried from the field. The Confederates and he let’s have any more of ETTA M. OWEN & completely disguised me, would moved forward from the right, front and CO., that talk. I know all about you—of take me for a new patient. The joke left against Prentiss, bringing their artil- nr/Mi 1 /I Via immAncA nrliA-n a course, you’re the doctor’s guest. You’re lery into play whenever it was feasible. the COAL all his guests. It is a little way he has. 030 Congress Street. DESTROYS Deadly GAS, his mistake. The scheme seemed a glori- The Sixteenth men, with tbe others of the dec8 • eodli 25 cent. of the And be to a SAVES per FUEL, ous one and I entered into it with avid- yfe’ll going stay quite long division, made a hot and stubborn fight, ASSAULT ON BALD TULL, the Soot and Ashes. while his Lessens Smoke, acceptin hospitality. You’re and the Confederates suffered heavily from far below range from the works on the For Sale by all Grocers. ity. ALL BROKE UP. to at once. Are to their well, aimed the artillerists crest. the was « As FUEL CO. What a fool I was not to smell a rat. going begin ye going bullets, Finally brink reached, 6TANDABD COAL * take that bath?” especially being made targets. bayonets were lowered, and with a 60 Equitable Building, BOSTON. Why, I knew that Alec Disney was the savage You need To “I am not.” Tbe struggle over the camps lasted some cry the line swept forward up to and, in mending. DEFECTIVE SIGHT. biggest practical joker of our class. sept.25 endtjanll hours, no oue can tell how hng, for no places, across the barricade. Then was all turned out as we “Then we’ll have to give it to you.” shattered Well, anticipated. one takes note of time in such a whirl- another memorable fifteen minutes of des- repair your system In a Mike came to the door and assisted us moment I was thrown onto the All ol WIT AND WISDOM. wind. Regiments and brigades became perate, frenzied action, blows with bayo- “errors retraction” ot the bed on and while the two take Indian which cause so head- out of our and into the my back, but still the men Kickapoo Sag- eyes many wraps grateful disrupted, fought on. nets and the butts of rifles freely given and weak and held me Mike aches, tired, aching warmth of the hall. He was in no- keepers commenced to Some one has called Shiloh a soldiers’ “D d n’t Miss Speaker make an 'eloquent ad- big received. i wa. Sagwa cures Constipa- jyes. imperfect sight, etc., cor- disrobe me. Then I to on the rected dress at our meeting this afternoon?” wise altered, but as Alec had said he began struggle fight, Union side. It is true the The heat was Intense, so that officers on accurately by and shout at the of men stood Liver Indi- “Beaulifull 1 wonder vhetber she ever had did not recognize me. desperately top my up individually and did their horseback were prostrated, and sunstroke tion, Complaint, voice. even if did it A. M. WENTWORTH, OPTICIAN. any experience in speakiag in public?” “Mike,” said Disney—and I did not best, they blindly. laid out many gallant fellows whom the bul- •Oh. her father owns that box About 9 o’clock Pr#utiss saw that further lets The lieutenant colonel of the 34S 1 11 Si, yes; opera notice the wink of his sinister as “We’ll have to if spared. C«sgr«u over there and she ai or e a optic gag ye ye shout, my tends two tlm times defense of his camps would be useless, and Sixteenth, the adjutant and two captains week.”—Harper’s Bazar. he said it—“take this gentleman over friend,” said Mike. But I struggled all told his colonels one by one to take to the were wounded in the charge. After driv- the house show him the more and shouted louder. “There’s first, every polite- trees with their men and make their way ing Cleburne out, Force’s men fortified the ness and then to his that no one will hear and we'll soon Physicians and scientists recommend Hall’s room; by time ye, put to a high wooded ground about half a mile hill, and before the day ended repulsed C0NSUTAT10N FREE. a to that He Hair Kenewer lor gray and thin hair. dinner will be ready. We are hungry. stop struggling.” stepped in the rear. That position was reached by four distinct efforts on the part of Cle- an24 eodtf of room I dare say hfe may like a bath.” out the and returned in a min- the most of the men, firing as they slowly burne’s men to retake it. I will attend to and ute with an armful of made the backward step. When the Six- The next day, July 23, when the Con- “Everything goes wrngl” comp'ained Belle- “Yis, son-, him,” straps. were to me downl teenth reached there the cartridge boxes of federate commander, made his fa- field. “Nothing that I touch succeeds.” he did attend to me. They going strap Hood, the men were and after 1 The horror of the moment was almost empty, these had mous second sortie against Sherman’s lines, Fairford Southern Pine “I wouldn’t feel that way if I were you,” re- We went all over the building, up one Flooring. been refilled it took its place in linu. Pren- ; Force’s brigade was again put on the de- staircase and down cor- worse than the agony of the thought This Is a rift sawn It will not silver plied Shiugiss. another, along tiss his so as to overlook the flooring. posted troops fensive to hold Bald Hill, as it is known to or and will out-iast three “But I can’t help it.” into rooms and that I was in the hands of three igno- splinter ordinary ridors, peeping visiting main road of the as it ! to was floors. “You must try to. You should look region passed diag- history; Strange say, the defense always the billiard recreation read- rant brutes to whom every sane effort I Every one who Is and thinks ol on the bright side of things.” room, hall, oually across his front. made at times by the Wisconsin men building using made was a further of diseases from 80. pine sbonlu see it. “I dare n’t The doctor says brightness will room, hall and where. proof my insan- were screened from the a back to back. The Confederates arising impure ing dining every They enemy by standing Write lor particulars, or call on Injure my eyesight.”—Pittsburg Chronicle. 1 was weak from exertion I noticed a peculiar action on the part ity. becoming growth of scattered trees standing on the j broke through the lines of one corps and blood and a liver. 8. H. ft A. R. DOTEN. deranged 494 to R04 Foreauu 270 of Mike, but I put it down merely to his and want of food. Then I understood edge of a dense thicket of bushes. The swept aiong cne worKs tengtnwise, casing Commercial nts. Ayers’ Sarsaparilla braces up the Confederates and both the of seplOeodOms* Portland. Me. system; ordinary precautionary habits. He closed Mike’s object in taking me the long charged, firing rapidly Ball Hill front aud rear. Like bees With elimination the pulifies and invigorates. Invalids need It. mildly, but their bullets went over the robbed of tbeir hive, ’tis the Con- every door behind us. And he never al- i walk over the building. He had been said, heads of Prentiss’ men, who lay flat on federates swarmed around that hill, surg- cause, digestion improves, lowed me to get out of his reach. He tiring me out. Still I kept up my He was getting a week at the ribbon their stomachs in the thicket. The entire ing up in front only to be hurled back, also seemed to a very careful struggles and shouting, assimilation becomes counter and he had proposed to the girl. She keep eye Uuiou line blazed with musketry, and at j when a column on the rear took it up and perfect. movement. But this I With wonderful BOYNTON, his financial condition and upon my every j rapidity, showing intervals the artillery was At > shared the same fate. knew rejected him. 1 given play. The bowels move down to the habit he had into how well and thoroughly Mike had ac- the first taste of this regularly, “There’s nothing in life to me now,” he wailed put got deadly lire (he Cou- | Four times Force’s men turned from 547 Congress Mu worm wo u his a was thrown “except and g ill.” from being so long among lunatics. quired duties, strap front to rear, and vice versa, in their the are active, there she replied with a sDeer, “may I ask kidneys “All,” Then I to notice another some- across my legs and buckled tight to the works, and at last changed direction to where you pet the wormwood?”—Detroit Free began an bed, and another across chest hold- meet a daring assault on the flank that is increase of flesh and a Press. what strange thing. Whenever we met my Solid Silver Chateiain ■ arms swept everything before it, batteries and a patient Mike spoke kindty and gently ing my to my side and almost sure return to sound health- That all, until it reached Bald Hill. In distressing disease, the piles, Is speedily to but when wre met a warder or choking me. meeting Watches, every one war- him, this last assault the reneveu ana cured by Ayer’s Pills. settle down I Sixteenth and its com- For sale at all rmrse Mike fieemed In threw nnt. a hint I “He’ll directly, heard Druggists. panion regiment, the Twelfth Wisconsin, j ranted, 88, S3, S10. to. be more than one of the keepers say, and ip truth I Mr. I ordinarily watchful, j side by side, received the enemy at short Jolliboy—Well, must say that college had almost exhausted THE~KECK.APOG~" and I saw two or three times that the myself. range with volleys that checked their im- does a boy a great deal of good. NOTICE. took a close look as I to feel the room rush even at the Mr. Sakesalive—Is that so? keepers at me, if began swimming petuous very parapets so WQ8B8 KILLER. mo I stand around me. coveted. I INDIAN Mr. Joliboy—Yes. My son came home for sizing up. nearly six feet dearly ®!ie Ciiildren’s Savior. Pamahtscotta, Me Dee. 1, ’801. anu between never come? In these two at Bald Hill *| is Here, that the Thanksgiving, betting on f. otball and am a fairly strong man, an ugly cus- Would help days the Six- I Sold by all druggists. yeiven following an the racal bends i-sued the town of Uamunscotta. playing poker young won enough throat was with terror teentli lost 25 killed 83 wounded ! NOTICE by tomer when aroused. My parched outright, 85 Cents per Box; Five Boxes for $1.00. in aid of thr n iromtne to keep him in tor a thoroughly Mu, Knox & Unco Railwai j,ro pocket money and 11 missing, the deaths in i year.—Puck. Presently I found that Mike and I were and my tongue almost clove to the roof amounting hereby called, numbers as follows: 3o, 21, _7, the end to 43. Thus in the three > 8i',33, ."4. 3d. 37, 40, 41,43of$MK> each are not Two were of my mouth. I to a battles, alone. of the warders fol- managed gasp Jy31 FM W&wnrm hereby cubed and must be presented for pay- I have teen troubled with chronic eatarrh Shiloh, Corinth and Bald Hill, the total ; us j for “Water! For God’s ment by 1st. Abba. K. F. OKNlTi- lowing everywhere. prayer sake, dead was in all other January for yeat s. Ely’s cream Balm is the oi ly remedy 136; engagements 11, NEK, Treasurer. decl2eud3w» I was and water!” And then I forgot my troubles, 1 among the many hat I have used that affords getting ravenously hungry j THE PICKETS’ DISCOVERT, making 147 in all. The killed and wounded somewhat tired. Our five mile ride had When I came to myself I was lying on In its whole career numbered me relief.—E. W. Willard, Druggist, Joliett j federates fell back. Very soon however 406. For me an enormous a comfortable bed in an elegantly fur- a regiment that in the 111. given appetite, and I fe-euforcements reached them, and for fought only west, i FOX nished with a fire where battles were fewer than in STODlOi to think this of room, bright battle great the i cTl began thing wandering I burning hours the raged about that thicket, and Alec—the had east, the Sixteenth made a noble record. Debts of Honor. all over a big house without my host to i in it, scamp who nud the southerners aptly named it the i Geouge L. Kilmkk. I Paiutiag, Drawing and Modelling in The Non Forfeitable and Incontest- Bister—What makes you so downhearted to was a all the trouble upon me—was ‘Hornet’s Nest.” j “personally conduct my tour” brought and from able features of the policies or tiie of Clay from Life the antique. uight? somewhat business, and not ! chafing my hands. All the energies the so.ith were con- UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSUR- strange ilie Baby Crop. ANCE Bad Brother—Debts of honor. Later on in the over a centrated there for the time, for Prentiss’ COMPANY. places them In the Bister—Weil tell quite in accordance with the ancient evening, pipe ' lrout Insurance why don’t you Papa. He division would have to he wiped out before It has been computed that between 36,-' rank;of Contracts aud never objects to what la honorable.—New York Scottish rules of So I turned and some hot whisky toddy, brewed in causes them to be unexcelled In liber- hospitality. die Confederate line of battle could 000,000 and 37,000,000 babies are born into Weekly. old fashion Mi Ice I sweep j REOPENS OCT. 5tii, ality. to Mike college by himself, each or and said: 'orward. Gen. Albert Johnston re- the world year, about 70 per min- in Abe's and learned how Sidney j ul 178 1*2 Congress Street, don’t you think it’s about time joined laughter ceived bis death wound while ute. A line of cradles containing them i I have been “Well, inspiring troubled with catarrh for ten come look for me in the we found room? I’d like to a he had to the very •enewed attacks on Prentiss’ last would extend around world unbroken, I PORTLAND. years aud have tried a number of remedies, but my get strong- wash and to nick of time to save me from a strait- idd. Grant visited the line there and saw but the silence would be broken in several 1 fouud no relief until 1 go down dinner.” purchased a bottle of Globe. §10 a month, Antique and Portrait Classes, (1st “That’s all and to explain to Mike Brady that ;he heroic efforts of Prentiss’ men to cope places.—Boston I E y’g Cream Balm. I consider it the most relia- right,” he said. “Yer jacket course). $13 a month. Life and PortraltClasses it was his old chum and not a with the enormous odds in the field against $4 a mouth, Evening Class for ble preparation for catarrh and cold in the head. room’s on this floor; ye’ll be there in a college (2nd course). ;hem. Antique. SOUTHERN mi —Geo. E. P. and I’ll wash.” new patient that the blundering fellow j Mrs. on earth did Crandall, M., Quonoch.iwntang, minute, maybe help ye In the first Bloobnmper—Why Each course fills the entire day. mistaken for a York assault the Confederates Flank K I. There was a little abruptness in his had madman.—Now | yon ask Mrs. Gazzam if her sack were sepl6 eod4m Timber, and Flooring; Boards. _ narched boldly through the fringe of manner I Recorder. imitation seal? of speech that did not quite ■rood toward the and only learned Snodgrass—Our experimenters have at last thicket, TEXAS ASH Assortment and and “this floor” was at the a Bloobnmper—I wanted to flatter her. mlmil, MtXItol Largest Lowest Prices. like, right “How are things in your business?'’ vhat magazine of death shots was succeeded in attracting the attention of the peo- Mrs. her? Semi-Monthly Parties, Personally couducted- top of the house in the lunatic quarter, I’m to fianted there when the Union bullets began Bloobnmper—Flatter ple inhabiting Mars. “Dull, glad report.” combloiuu comfort, low rates, qulCK time, Pull- from the doctor’s of the ■o zip and strike. what Bloobumper—Yes; imitation is the cars. Call on or address E. K. DEER1NG, WINSLOW & Has right away part “Glad to report?” Then, seeing they man sleeping CO., Niv-riy—Indeed? an/nessage passed lad stirred out New England Agent Southern between that and the earth? up, they cried “Hornets’ | eincerest flattery, you know.—New York CUltKlEK, planet However, I did not know but “Yes; I’m a saw sharpener.”—Kate j Pacific Co., 1P2 Washington St. Boston, Mass. PORTLAND, READ BROWN S WHARF. Snodgrass—Yes. they wanted to know wliat building. Sfestl” aud retired. Again and again the Truth. I ME., re York be some mean* of Field’s j janlP eodiy janlO eodtt (he *e was.-New cun. > that there might Washington. POETJ.ANJJ DAILY PKESS grown man nor the big nation ever gt>*ts are sold each year by peddlers TOYS FOR THE NEW YEAS. playthings j FIHUWCUL. VINANCIAL. AJMJHEMENTs. AND- any glory out of it. No sane man would and toy dealers. think of claimiug that his reputation for Now, where do all the toys come from? MAINE PORTLAND STATE TRESS. Who makes are i prowess or courage in the community had Fhe Little Booths Along the Boulevards. them? Where they made? THEATRE" During the Christmas and New Year’s sea- been increased by the fact that he had The Ways of the Venders—Wonderful ton it is establishments Investment G. E. * Lessee and Kates. estimated that like BONDS” LOTHROP, Subscription taken an Manage. obstroperous small boy in the — Variety of Curious Articles Their the Bon Marche and the Louvre sell each Daily (In advance) $6 per year; S3 for six street and given him a sound switching. We Cheapness—Pharaoh’s Serpents. $250,000 worth of toys, and the chairman of Offer, Subject to months; $1.50 a quarter; 60 cents a month. Cn the he would be more contrary likely to the Parisian syndicate of toy manufactur- ONE WEEK Daily (Not in advance), at the From Dec. 34 to Jan. 6 the ^le, ONLY. invariably have to explain in order to prevent a loss every year ers estimates that the total sales during rate of §7 a year. sity of Paris becomes one vast fair. Police of Portland of prestige, that he had resorted to physi- the holiday season are not far from $2,000,- Bonds. City 4's due 1902 1912. Commencing Monday, Dee. Maine State Pkess, (Weekly) published regulations of all kinds are relaxed; beg- City « f Por'l»<*d tt’s due 1907. 89, cal force only after all other means to make 000. Matinee. ovpry Thursday, $2 per year; $1 for six gars and barrel organs have free run of the Cuy of Sac ged at regular rates. Vendome and the Place de la Concorde, cidal. The toy manufacturers each have Old BANKERS, dec38 In Maine !*tate Phess-81.00 per square l’he of the main their Colony R. R., 4s & 4 l-2s ntf principal spot is, course, and or specialties, generally deal only in that first insertion and 6o cents per square for boulevards from the Bastile to the Made- R. 186 Middle Street, Portland, Maine. specialty. Arms, armor and Fitchburg R., 4s & 7s dec30 each subsequent Insettion. PERSONAL AND PECULIAR. leine, where about 850 of them are placed military an equipments for children were manufac- Maine Central R. 3u both sidewalks of the thoroughfare. R., 4 1-2 & 5s tured by forty-one bouses in 1878. The Postmaster General Wanamaker’s private Some 400 or 500 more are scattered about Buffalo Street Gold 5s workmen earn from five to seven francs a R’y, THE THE PRESS.' secretary, Marshall Cushing, and Mrs. in other parts of the city. From the Bas- day, and the women from two to three Edison Elec. IU. N. Gold 5s 5th Belle iile to the Place de la Republique is the Co., Y., Palmer, a wealthy widow of Wash- francs. This branch of the industry has Popular] favorite ington, D. were married at San Fran- locality for the orange venders, THPBSIUt. DECEMBER 81. C., increased greatly since the war of cisco, Friday. md from that point to the Madeleine the 1870-1, and the French have now beaten all their AT CITY coys, trinkets, knickknacks, etc., known Prices and particulars on application to HALL, The Argus announces that the Lads Somerset's son. Mr. Arthur Hun- competitors, botn in the and ex- CascoNationalBank great under the general name of the Article de cheapness K/t/ln »r. ___ ^lAl__ celleuce of their U1WV1>» VIV tvnuil VIVIbVUO U1U gerford bas been out West wares, for a J Pollen, bunting Paris, reign supreme. although loug a d will write up his for Har- time they were OK1 Friday Even’*, January 8.v for Cleveland, first, last and all the time. experiences The maximum width of each booth is closely pressed and even per’s Weekly. beaten by the manufacturers of Nurem- The Bangor Commercial should make a sight feet, and a space of three feet is left the berg and in SPENCER TRASK i By World Benowned Explorer, Writer and When Murat Halsted was a war corres- I Belgium, particularly the ar- note of this. between each construction. No booth can CO, PORTLAND, ME, ticle Lecturer—Mr. of tin soldiers. These tin soldiers are Paul B. pondent he made certain charges ! be within a hundred feet of a store against placed made in the Marais quarter, where over the late Senator Plumb, who commanded a selling the same article that is to be dis- SUCCESSORS TO The Hod. William R. Morrison is likely ! 5,000,000 are turned out each year, that is 1824. Kansas regiment. Plumb never forgot nor played by the temporary dealer. The oc- Incorporated to meet witn opposition in his own party in to say, as many as all the European armies forgave Halstead, and when the latter witorles They in form and hideous in eod2w ‘‘The u*nd of the with him all the commissioner of each quarter. received on favorable terms. Country,” for Speaker. It is not devotion to the time, the eldest being a color. One day a Parisian bad the Midnight Ban,” Besides the permissions given to occu- lady principle of civil service that influences daughter by his first wife; but there is a idea of dressing one of these miniature ba- still older pants of booths, a certain number of licenses ALL BONDS AID Springer, but devotion to himself. The daughter, who is married, that bies with all the elegance she bestowed COUPONS- makes long visits with his ii e granted to the camelots or street ped- Interest allowed on time 8UBJFCT—“Travels in Equatorial wickedness of Mr. parents. upon her own person. Since that time the Morrison, in Springer’s ilers, who squeeze into corners by the trees, -OF THE- All of the Gen. Benjamin F. Butler visited his of- full dressed Parisian doll has crowded lea—Discovery tiorlUa, etc.” view, consisted not in intermeddling in an where there is not space enough for a baby deposits. fice the all the lobster red Gretchens out of the affair which as a government official it early Saturday forenoon, first time booth. They have a portable table or stand market. The Germans themselves are now would have been beiter for him for weeks. The general was not "at ind fold up their apparatus at night like to let obliged to buy their stock of R. Marshall R home’’ to but when ask as tbe Arab and steal the porcelain Stephen Coding, alone, but in so as to hurt reporters, d to quietly away—until heads Municipal Security intermeddl'ng from the ceramic Company President. Cashier. The camelots are nu- establishments at It is not his health, a friend answered, "Ob, be has following morning. febl4 dtt ILLUSTRATED. SpriDger. probable, however, that Montreuil and St. Maurice, where tal- not been ill merous at all seasons of the year, but dur- Due January 1, 1892, will be at will to for weeks. He nas been up at ented designers and skillf nl paid Springer’s opposition accomplish time it seems as hun- modelers are bis home ia Lowell working on his book, ing holiday though the office of Messrs. Reserved Koala BO and 75 much. constantly employed. Some of the most cents. Admis- the last chapter of which he finished yes- iyeds of them had sprung up out of the sion 85 cents; Children aud pupils of all schools celebrated sculptors do not disdain terday.” ground. Like the ragpickers the Btreet to 26 and 85 cents. Now on sale at 8'oci-br thr’s. model heads for the WOODBURY & Halfiare and The effect of the decision of the New are leading firms. Paris MOULTON late trains to all bolding Da Edward peddlers mainly recruited from the • Bob, the editor of the Ladies is still a center for made 'bi.illu ii<‘k-ts on the Maine Centr 1 Grand Torn court of appeals appears to be to large class who have no trade and are cheap dolls, by Trunk and give Home a Cor. Middle & Exchange Sts., Me. $ Portland A Rochester railroads. Journal, makes statement in one of workwomen who earn only or thir- Portland, 15,000 the Senate to the Democrats by one ma- cbliged to turn their hand to anything twenty J«a. 0 k, The Whitney M ckbridge Concert his letters to the Boston a ty cents a Jonrnal, which is which will them a day. Conipauy, (six artists.) llckeW hoc. 76c and jority. On all the cases but one—the one give living. FREDERICK M. most serious upon the of Of metal F. TALBOT, SEC Jamestown, Y., in charge integrity The corners of streets closed for repairs toys—watches, kitchen utensils which the decision was for the Republi- and similar decSl dtf. is. ISih The Buck Quartette (of certain publishers and magnz'ne editors. ire the favorite for objects—there were N. Y a"d the s. Tickets cans—the court places the-peddler, and seventy- ) «0e, 6oc, 7 c. was divided. As the Demo- nine manufacturers in Jaa. Juik Leland Speaking of the rage for great names in be has only to set up his table and begin to 1878. The pay of WATER SUPPLY T. Powers and the MvroO crats already had the House and the the men is six to COMPANY W Whitney Quamtte. Tic- eta 86c 60c, '76c. gov- H range his stock in trade to have a crowd eight francs a day and of Itll/rnTfliriiT nrnimmrn a literature, Mr. Bok declares that books ch auwiu Aruum this the women iui IaOUUOu, ernorship decision puts them in com- ci idlers see what he has two to three francs. More than have appeared with the names of great au- got. Glancing 0’s. Eng.) Tickets 60c, 76 and It to. plete possession of the State iround he 1,200 workmen are in this de- IMUIILM dtuunlllth ! Tickets now on sale vO all of the government. thors suddenly exclaims: “I may as employed above. attached, when these same authors partment of the and Interest aec«6 dlw Undoubtedly one of their first acts will be well ruin myself today as tomorrow. A industry, which was for- Principal Guaranteed. had not written a word that was between merly the of to the State so as to man must eat, mustn’t he?” and then he monopoly Germany. The gerrymander enable n We Invite the fho />nvAro Pin alan inHrnitao thof rnmmf manufacture of these attention of investors, AT them to control starts off with his boniment or story about objects in France be- GILBERT'S. more of the congressional of on a certain or large or small sums, to onr line or symposium opinion subj ct. what he has to sell. gan about 1840. In 1867 the trade in these districts, and they can, if they see fit, which was sent out as a syndicate letter and articles reached $5,000 *** VMU 1,800,000 francs and em- the represented as contributed by Mr. Glad- UU114 AOl IfUb adopt Michigan plan of choosing Presi- ployed 400 workmen. At - Mr. Prince peddler. Some improvise their story; others present the trade Choice Investment dential electors stone, Blaine. Bismarck, Count exceeds Securities, Water School by congressional districts. 4,000,000 of francs annum. de L^sseps and others, was in fact never recite. The article to be sold can change, per The City Company Monday Evening, It Is chief article in this section in the nanee by the whole number of all the fairs. have theii manufacturer of toy watches deposits, Gents tickets, 60c; Ladies’ 26c.’ dec30d2w get electors, while j efficacy of their own judgment. In such risiting They or to check. • .el2 Street.^ in all the at Paris employs 150 persons, and his busi- subject under the district a while I was special hotels principal places. plan they could get mood, superintendent of ness amounts to Dax-ing the New Year’s fair in Paris speci- $100,000 a year, which is only a part of them. As Governor Mill l’Hospital de -, I divided the treat- equivalent to that mens of all these itinerant venders, both saying he turns out CHAPMAN BANKING engineered the scheme which has, through ment of the wards. In one I exercised 25,000 watches a day at CO., 5TH regular and irregular, may be seen, some prices varying from PORTLAND NATIONAL STOCKBRIDGE' four cents to technicalities, resulted in the capture of the best medical skill that the aid of three dollars a dozen. BANK, — — hiving booths, others operating with a Oxford 187 Middle AT Besides Building, St. the Senate by the it is alto- could in the other I or the workmen who Democrats, drugs afford; only simple table tray, and all dealing as a try during Je26 eodtt FRED E. RICHARDS, President. their idle hours to invent some Jan. gether probable that be will be a bigger gave as medicine a little acrid water. rule in articles that cost nine, thirteen, toy that W. W. City Hall, Wednesday Evening, 6th^ Will have a run during the MASON, floe President. man than ever with his party, especially as This experiment I continued for a month cwenty-nine or thirty-nine sous. Such are holiday season, Grand Concert by the Whitney there are kind hearted men like C. 6. ALLEN Cashier. many of the Cleveland Democrats have with equally good nursing in both ike traditional prices, just one cent less Murger’s hero, Bchaunard, who are not ;han the usual prices of other men. continually mOCKRIBGE hesitated to denounce his machinations wards.” to find The objects sold in the booths along the seeking some new knickknack for ALLENTOWN & BETHLEHEM as dishonest and as un- with what results?” said his corrupt, they “Well, the amusement of children. There is a Concert an boulevards defy enumeration. You may Deposits In our Co., Artists' Combination. doubtedly were, notwithstanding certain listener. hale old in the Ijd everything there from egg beaters and gentleman Temple quarter WHITNEY MOCKBIDGE. technicalities enabled him to “The cases in both wards who has his life in the well get them averaged mashers to casts of the Yenus of spent inventing toys, (PERM.,) known Tenor:* potato up MRS. the courts. the answered the doctor. and particularly those of a MAYO-RHODES, through just same,” Milo, of Houdon’s “Kiss,” and of Mme. noisy kiud’ SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Prima Donna which, as we all Soprano; “And what would you infer from Recamier, and between these two extremes know, are in high favor BELLE WARNER BOTSFORD, with children. This amiable old In small or the talented Violin CHIU AND THE UNITED STATES. that?” said his companion. ire bonbons, nougat, musical instruments, gentleman large amounts Virtuoso; is also the author of the double sided RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY. MR. ARTHUR BERESFORD, “I continued the oird calls, filters, American popcorn, Swed- gob- draw Interest from the first We take very little stuck in the war hardly know,” physi- in the great English Basso j talk ish artificial let, which you think you drink when you cian. “I was only thankful that the ex- cutlery, books, flowers, mir- day of each month. miss hattie mockridge, which is sent over the wires from Wash- but don’t, rubber lizzards and slugs, which Pianist and did rors, visiting cards, above all toys of Jiyi dtt Accompanist. and periment not actually score against and others can First 6 Per Cent ington Santiago. Undoubtedly there ill kinds, dolls, dolls’ furniture, tin Bol- youngsters surreptitiously Mortgage the more than it but on Reserved seats 76 cents and #1.00: admission is a considerable element of profession did; more slip into the salad bowl, etc. All inventors tbe Chilian ters and especially very cheap toys. 60 cents. Now on sale at Stookbridge’s Music the of one’s to an that principle doing best, I have the novelties were try produce article that will have an Store. Half fare on the population thinks Chili can whip the j Last year so called me Cold Bonds. railroads to ail holding gone back to my medicines—if not with which immense vogue, that will be the toy of the Due July 1,1911. Mockridge tickets. Uoited^States, and if It could have its way xhanical toys you wind up with a INCREASE VOIR but while we find each INCOME. Note—The doors will be closed during absolute at least with the to set them Such are a season, year an in- kept there would be no from that na- confidence, string going. the performance of each number on the apology finite of curious is pro- consciousness that we can at least alle- i.irse a a baker variety objects, it rare tion for the attack UDon our pushing perambulator, INTEREST hi gramme. sailors, that any of them strike universal JAN. and JULY 1st. THE MIIIDIE'EX IIISKUKi 6th Jan. viate all u>d his cart, a lady with her parasol, an attention. COMPANY, Stockbridge 28th, by sir Edwin but on the other baud suffering, and, things being In back Arnold. Tickets 75 cents and Now plenty of ostrich two two fire- looking for the last thirty years middle town, Conn. 60, #1.00. favorable, may effect a cure.—New York carriage, waltzers, on sale. decSldlw insolence and defiance. This there are two that had an im element is m an fighting a duel, etc. These toys are only immediate both Pdirl AAA Tribune. and Principal and interest payable in Boston. doubtless tbe most noisy and demonstra- ill made of tin, and a very simple mechan- prodigious popularity— Pharoah’s Ser- and the Roman Offers Its 6 nor cent Bonds, interest semi-an- tive in the Chilian and causes them to move over a pents Question. The idea e is hereby capital, its exist- isja plane sur- PAR AND nually. In denominations ol given,that Frames for Pictures. of the serpent came in a and PRICE, INTEffiEIT. *1U), *200, *260. Noticthe subscriber has been duly ence canDot De entirely ignored the face with comic simulation of moving simple unex- *600. *iOO" and S5ytiO. appoiuted;and by manner one taken upon himself the trust of Administrator, Oil paintings should be framed in like the to pected day to a young chem- Organized In 1876 under Connecticut Hank- government without danger of its gold, iipabs, or, duelists, lunge at of tbe estate of losing ical student while he was ing Laws. 8upervl-ed the Bank Examl' er of silver or bronze. A frame of white and 3a ch other with furious swords for two or watching the by head. It is influential Mi'lie. nrTs.lrtuih Wear • HIRAM HIGGINS, late of Scarborough, enough to compel combustion of a product in the ( Ku»iaeaa gold is best for a water color, while en- j ;hree minutes, while the impetus of the laboratory. Never a day’s del y in of Interest In the of Cumberland, and the government to swagger a but we “That payment County deceased, little, would please the he said to FRED ai d nia'ured given bonds as the law directs All uer. gravings and etchings look best in iiying and spring lasts. Such toys are all boys,” E. RICHARDS 4 CO.. principal. Tn- bonos are a legal do not believe it is Influential to himself, as he saw the fantastical Investment for Trust Funds In Connecticut. For 8008 demaiuls the estate of said enough frames of natural either ajade as cheaply as possible, and vary in turns having upon wood, polished made bv the burning nrnHnnf lurther particulars apply to deceased, are to exhibit the same. and pluDge that country into war with the irom imrieen cents to required nr vamiflliAfl Tvnf riouor nri 1 ^Phnfn. Vice tmrty-nine all Indebted to said estate are called eled some little persons Uuited States. The government is un- ifcnts. pyramids, which only tomake to can be framed in EVERETT SMITH, upon payment graphs natural wood needed to be lighted to start off on their BANKERS, doubtedly composed of men of As an instance of the economical - EDWARD F. TOMP8O.N,0f Fort’and, Me. intelligence or ! way in 98 Exchange St., Port'and. Me. modest flat gilt or bronzed frames, serpentine course, and sold the idea to a Administrator. who know the comparative resources of the jj-iich they are manufactured we will take 98 Exchange Street. dec28 2wteod3mos to the and the tone of pyrotechnist, who him a dec3 Scarborough, Dec. 15,1891. according subject i well known thirteen cent the me- promised very utf United States and Chili, who under- toy, _ decl7dlaw3*Th« the Soft or small royalty. The chemist pictux-e. gray cream tinted jhanical rabbit seated on a little which young thought stand that in a conflict the odds would be car, that he mats are the best for in motion makes the perhaps might gain enough to the pictures general, n animal’ beat a pair of vastly against South American repub- tffer champagne once or twice to his table throwing the picture back from the ;ymbals. First of all, the wheels must be lic, and who must see that for tho defeat d'hote companions. Three days afterward J. B. BROWN & HOME IKVES1MENT. glass and softening the effect, but tinted perfectly round in order to have the rotary SONS, Bankers, that would surely follow they would be wherever he went he found some one who 918 middle mate be used. A dark movement of the axletree make the two Street, Portland, boyntonT may occasionally was with held responsible even the crowd strike If playing the little pyramid, and by very blue when the is bine in -Ones regularly. these wheels Issue Letters of Credit, available In all parts of mat, picture at the end of each for a long while that is impelling them to warlike talk and a ere cu^.expressly they would cost double month, tbe world. Buy and sell Exchange on princi- tone, or a wine oolored or a sil- afterward, his modest income Cities. 547 Congress St. action. rarely ;be of the toy bo- was in- pal European price itself; so, necessity creased vered or gilded one, may be very effect- the of by several thousand francs as his There are undoubtedly too in the United ng mother invention, the toy mak- INVESTMENT Portland share of the SECURITIES. Water! but should be need profits. ive, only cautiously. , ing conceived the idea of them States some people, few but getting The inventor numerically The frame for an oil should of the Roman Question did Agent, at the Cheque Rank, painting ready made by purchasing the waste ‘Ad’, I beard the young she somewhat noisy, who would not object to not benefit by his for a no24 A (IN DON. lady say never be flat, but always thicker at the ileces of wood from the cruet stand manu- discovery great dtf Company as crimmage between the two nations. while. He had no registered trademark was in hop*** the would have a outer edge, to throw the picture back iacturers. The tops of the ordinary cruet Their idea is that we have been for it, and an imitation was simple dair of Pearl Glasses. insulted and increase the in which it ita-nds are cut out with a punch; this op- enough Opera perspective for any hardware dealer. But GOLD 4s.* Due 1927. and unless we promptly resent the insult nation leaves as waste two round during the is best seen, and harmonize it with the pieces first few days of its appearance he must LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. our presage will be weakened upon this >1 wood where the oil and vinegar cruets walls. Sometimes an oil is of modest have made a small fortune. The and our est and two smaller circular pieces where puzzle As this is a continent, reputation for cour- and low and is most ef- consisted in Company earning coloring tone, are while finding the way of separating For suffer a decline in the lie stoppers placed the casters Christmas & Jftw l’ea-s age estima- or two of iron in the of an the interest fectively framed in dark crimson dull use. The small serve pieces shape inter- large surplus beyond of i-;e in pieces for tion European nations as well as in soften- rogation point. It was very amusing— bine velvet, the pile of the velvet he front wheels of the rabbit’s car and and 6 cent, that of our own people. These people are and irritating—to discover the trick paying per dividends ing the picture yet imparting a lumi- Le larger ones for the hind wheels. The your- in-pired by a sort of patriotic well self, and pleasing, as the late Mr. Didsbury ardor, nous and rich effect, which the of ixletree is made from the waste umbrella on the these bonds are a fumes glitter would to watch stock, nnugh in itself, but out of in this those that are say, your friends struggle ExqnlsitePer place a golden frame almost absorbs to mndles, from not perfectly wholly with the problem, which was naturally de-irable investment for C'ise No prestige is ever gained by an itself. traight. Trnst I very easy when you knew how it was done. individual or a nation by whipping an an- The rabbit himself is in cardboard, and Funds. Water colors are often harmoniously Nothing like these two crazes has since These bonds can b reg- Schlotterbeck & Foss of inferior size and On overed with refuse skin that the furriers tegonist strength. framed in tints which out the deli- appeared.—Paris Cor. New York carry anuot use. To the illusion the Sun. the the more outcome complete istered if desired. Price 98 1-8 contrary probable of cate color in es- prevailing themselves, mimal must have eyes, and ordinary shoe such a performance is reputation for being pecially in landscapes and marines. The tails specially varnished give the desired and interest. a eager to when the odds The UNION bully, fight are xnat can often be the tint of MUTUAL LIFE IN- palest SURANCE now greatly in one’s favor but anxious to (Tect. The cymbals are made of cast off COMPANY is in the parley cream, or year 0f its existence. It pink, buff, atmospheric gray covered with a forty-third when there is no such It be- Leces of sheet iron, special has paid advantage. sea while the frame itself re- already more than Twenty BOYNTON, green, may them luster. WOODBURY comes reparation to give Thus, by live Millions of Dollars to its policy- & 547 Congress necessary sometimes for a grown the with of MOULTON, SI, peat tint, delicate lines gold, waste material alone, this popular holders and their beneficiaries and man to chastise a small and .sing boy, there are or be made of and possesses assets of more than Six simple white gilt oy can be manufactured and retailed at when a Million Dollars ana a surplus occasions big nation must chastise wholesale cost large BANKERS, molding.—Harper’s Bazar. ! hirteen cents. At they wherewith to meet maturing liabilities. Eight day, Cathedra! Gong Imitation a small and weak but ONE TRIAL. Cor. middle uucl *»»«. one, neither the dnety cents a dozen. Oyer 80,000 of these WEsSOLICIT Exchange deem 4tt French Clocks, 84.60. WEDDINGS. NO BOUDOIR FOR DUNTON. THE LOCAL NECROLOGY. TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES. NEW ADTERTISEnEim. NMV AOVEKTIlKnKKTN.

Haines—G errish. Judgo Webb Sentences Him to Four The Names of Portland's Well Known Officers Chosen at Meetings in This City- Monday, Miss Elia 8. Gerrish, daugter of Months in Cumberland Jail. Dead for 1891. Union Station Company, The weather today is J. J. Gerrish, Esq., of this city, and Mr. likely to be clearing and, colder. Stearns A. Haines of Westboro, Mass., The most interesting proceeding in the The following list includes the names of An adjourned meeting of the Union United States Court was the sen- well Portland, J. known Portlanders who Station Company was held Mon- Dec., 81,1891. R. were united in The yesterday died Railway LIBBY’S marriage. ceremony during was performed by Rev. A. H. Wright, Miss tencing of George E. Dunton of Augusta, 1891; day. The old directors were re-elected E couldn’t of- Lena Lord of Saco, playing the wedding who pleaded nolo contendere a few days Age. and chose these officers: sewall. march. The parlors were handsomely dec- ago to the charge of sending obscene liter- Yis-Mo. President—Arthur Secretary and Treasurer—Thomas P. Shaw. orated with flowers. Mr. ature through the malls. Dunton is a well January 2—Orrin H*wkes.60 and Mrs. Haines 3—Charles Hemmenway.2t Mt. Desert & Machias Steam- evidence of will reside at the appearing young man who seems to haTe a C. 6 Portland, r Westboro, bridegroom 23—George Brackett.77 23— 8 in business at Worcester. good many influential friends in Augusta, Cyrus K. Ladd.7o boat Company. our being 24—John Tennant.35 determination to make who hoped to get him off with ta fine sim- Cobb ver. 26- Koswel' M. Richardson.76 9 At the annual meeting of the Portland Grand Clearance -Scbry Sale. this a ply. 27— Daniel S. Warren.61 Mt. Desert & Machias Steamboat Com- week memorable OF- Yesterday afternoon a quiet home wed- 31—John W. Carney.60 6 His offense was in sending through the held the old board of direc- took at the residence of Mr. February l—Thomas X. Sawyer..82 pany Monday one in a than ding place S. B. bargain way mails photographs of the nude. The pho- 1—James Clark.78 tors was re-elected and they in turn re- Schryver, No. 44 Brown street, when his 6—Martin Greeley.74 tographs were generally copies of the elected the old officers. is shown in the cut we daughter. Miss and Albert Wins- 6—Robert Arms tong.6s 7 big Bessie, works A. of French artists. Probably art 6—George chapman.21 10 Knox & Lincoln low Cobb of Boston, Mass., were united in 14—Ira F. Clai k.40 Railway Company. make this in the galleries in nearly all large cities Lave sim- morning BLANKETS. marriage. The ceremony was performed 18-Charles P. Ingraham .77 4 At a meeting of the stockholders of the ilar pictures on public exhibition. Had March 6—Captain Ambrose Hamilton...7i 11 of fine silk um- by Rev. Henry Blanchard, only the imme- 19- Chailes P. Ktmbatl.65 Knox & Lincoln Railway Company held prices Dunton simply advertised himself as a diate family being present. Mr. and Mrs, 20— John Merry.81 4 Monday at the Maine Central offices these brellas. dealer in art pictures it might ha/e been 22—Asa W. H. Clapp.“6 nauier man lane mem in siock, we nave mane very low trices Cobb left for an extended Southern trip, directors were chosen: Artnur Sewall, W. difficult to havo convicted him. But in 24—unarles H. Fessenden.61 Our to Close Out the Lots. Rare chance for of and on their return will reside in Win- 24—Captain Jacob Anderson.77 6 G. Davis, Payson Tuoker, J, S. Ricker, H. entire collection of following proprietors one of his circulars he spoke expressly of 26—James K. Pierce.60 throp, Mass. N. Jose, Thomas W. Hyde of Bath and Hotels and Boarding Houses. evading the law by passing the photo- 2«—James M. Wolhaupter.67 high class gold and silver 29— w iliiarn M. Sar gent.42 John Ware of Watervllle. The directors MUSIC AND DRAMA. graphs off as works of art. This seemed April 6—Col. Charles B. Merrill.64 organ by the choice of these officers: handle silk umbrellas is 1 Lot 104 White Blankets, 50c. conclusive of his intention to pander to 10—Augu'tus F. Cox.67 slightly damaged pair 12—John C. Tukesbury. 75 President—Arthur Sewall. to 1 Case 10-4 White Blankets, fancy borders .... fl9c. pair dad’s gibl. those whose tastes call for Indecency rath- 14—Id ward M. Treasurer—gg.26 Lyon Y., Gray, weighing pounds, only 1.48 pair to the of the well audience. subject of the art of as 8—James R. Hawk.es.74 1 Case 11-4 Medium Gray, usual price $3.00 at ... 2.25 deilgbt pleased painting practised May MAINE TOWNS. name on one is pair the 10—John Spencer.71 every 1 Case 12-4 Medium Gray, usual price $4.00, only ... 2.75 The play was produce'll with appropriate by modern French artists in their 14—Andrew B. pair Ball.52 8 1 Lot beautiful borders, down from $4.50 to 8.65 as it did treatment of the nude. He that the 14—Euward Chene Light Gray, poir scenery, depicting watering place argued y.88 Items of Interest Gathered Corres- quite guarantee Small Lot 12-4 California 16—John 9 by enough Gray, worth $6.50, only 4.50 pair life at Newport and Nantasket Thevarl- pictures sent out by Dunton, being princi- Matthews...82 17— Dbeaud; The Lowelltown 17—Samuel R. Leavitt.81 in Mass., where sue will remain until the umbrella, mounted Frunkle Bell a- MadeloD; William Cattell Smuggler. December, 1891. 19— Freeman N. Weeks....,.32 openiDg of the Spring term at the Acade* as Etienne; James K. Keane as Father Martin a man of 20— Michael. Gleason, young Lowell- Whaleu.81 my, January 19ih. wood stick, the Barbeaud; H. E. Marshall as Father 20—James Low. 67 partridge FOR THE NEW YEAR. RESOURCE*. town, one of the party that took liquor from Freeman Clines has opened a dancing Loans secured first Caillnrd and the other members of the sup- 24-George M. Eider.70 handle a knob of by liens on a school at Harrison village with about real porting company m congenial roles. For bonded car on the Canadian Pacific, was 24—Charles Pettes.62 4 genuine estate..$280 061.89 28—John C. Procter.84 thirty couples. Loans on col ateral in possession its correct portrayal several new sets of arraigned Gleason seems to yesterday. August 2—William G. Chase.77 6 Brunswick. with elaborate Swiss of company. H2.Bft2.38 scenery have been which will ivory, prepared have been a respectable fellow, but in an 15—Chailes|C. Painei.83 1 Real est ite acquire.) by foreclosure 23,882.08 give to the presentation a just interest. 18— The grippe is again in town — Past due loans rmillted for not evil moment he aided the fellows who Captain Johu Andrews.86 11 prevailing was $12 one- but 11—Henry Meehau.64 but in a mild form so far. It is running in carving, OFFICE- Pd. to us. 16,843.77 DUCHAILLU. broke into the car in concealing their 13—William J. Farr.29 11 a more virulent manner out west though third off it to $8. Past due Int. remitted for but net DuChaillu’s lecture in the Stockbridge His whose 19- Daniel W. Wi slow.54 4 not many deaths are announced. brings pd to us. 4.627.60 booty. mother, only support Furniture and Fixtures. course will be 25—Naihan C. Miller.26 Mrs. Hannah Pennell, widow of *,000.00 given January 8th. The he came down to stand and Jacob One 28 inch twilled Cur enr expenses is, by him, 27—Edward H. Jenkins.72 1 Pennell died last week from 2,223.40 name DuChaillu is a household 30—David pneumonia. Due from sundry 361.80 word. General C. P. Mattocks appeared for him Jones.63 Her two Miss persons. 30—John H. 8 sisters, Susan 0. Chase and silk Due front Bank and Bankers. 9,0l».26 Every one has read his wonderful stories Murphy.3u Mrs. umbrella, paragon STATIONERY in court. Gleason's employers stated that September 2—Dr James M Buzzell....79 James Pennell have both recently Cash deposited la National Bauks 377.*8 of adventure in died of the same disease. Cash on wild countries, and every he was a steady, hard and 3—Nathaniel Brown.78 The tbree sis- solid stick haud. 6.7/6 68 working fellow; frame, Couoty 8ch hU W .rrants. American child has followed 7-Abram Pei kins.83 ters all died within ten days of each other. ebony 8,681.14 breathlessly said they would pay his fine rather than 7— Cash from real estate loaus In atrick Delaney .30 Mr. Herbert Libby of this met and In Great paid his hair breadth escapes from cannibals, 8- John tincbcomb.70 town, crook handle Variety. advance. 3,273.00 be deprived of his services. J udge Webb with a serious accident last week. While at heavy i 8— Johu Oates.69 8 _ gorillas and all sorts of strange men and D. to his swine one of them heard all the facts and then decided that 9— Tbnmas tending rushed at of hand- Deariug.71 11 the fl-sh of his sterling silver, 8461,670.64 beasts, through volumes which have passed Gleason need not to if be 9-.-Captain Rufus M Swett..72 him, tearing leg quite bad- LIABILITIES. go jail could pay Iv. Thfl dcp.tnr t.mitr out. si nittpu a# Ivtna through coontless editions, and which have 9—Hemrv S. Hutchinson hR ft was Capital stick paid in.|l00,000.00 a fine of 860. The fine was paid over to 9—Peter A. Whitman.23 4 and took twenty-seven stitches in the somely repoussed, been translated In leg. Supius found. 20ii00.00 many tongues. His ex- Clerk and Martin and his mother 10—Dr. David H. (Jtorer.87 He is at present as comfortable as could be soon & HIM' Profits undivided. Davis, LOUIE,dec26 4,997 23 ! rmrian/tau arn {nnvhoncflhln »A $10—one-third off eodtf 17 Charles C. Tolman.67 expected under the circumstances. brings Demand deposits snbjset to check 13,0 >2.85 17—Willis G. Parker.34 6 Certiacatis ot jood stories has no end. He passes from Rev. C. L. Waite has been appointed it tr» 7 Deposit. 6,3U.'0 crying to testify her appreciation of the 20— Ira Bet ry.... 90 ir n a ii a nnirr i one country to another—from the Equator secretary protein of the Unlversalist State r Bills peyable. 4.60 22—Albeit B. Stevens.64 9 lioai s ps*d nut not remitted for... to the Arctic Circle. Yesterday be was in judge’s clemency. 22—John C. Convention to fill the vacancy occasioned 8,273.00 Bartels.80 Another with Loans aud discounts sold and guar- the forests of Central Africa. he Wi liam M. Dunn.64 by the removal from the state of Rev. C. S. large uhh hum! To-day The Samana Case. 30—Major anteed. am is with the Laps and the reindeer in the October 4—Daniel Prince.80 7 Whitman, who has gone to Florida for the silver crook on Be more beautiful, more land of the Midnight Sun; and In 1888 the 4-Solomon Strout.74 winter. sterling pleasing, 670.54 everywhere steamship Samana, owned by more be is the same dauntless, light heart- 4—Charles B. Dennis. At a meeting of the Historical appropriate, mure greatly de- (Signed ) X. W. BINE, Manager. blithe, an English firm, sailed from New York for 6- M. 8towell.24 Pej^pscot rosewood was ed the friend and George 2 held last week a tegal handle, sired by WIFE or DAUGHTER than R. W. GODING I Paul, companion of young 7— Robert J. Society corporation Dlrectors- and the Hayti. Among her insurance were two Taylor.26 6 was a M E. SPAULDING f old, brightest and wisest formed, and the old offljers mem- — good of story 10 James Adams.6o and one third off really tellers in print or from platform. policies from the Portland Marine Under- 10— bers re-elected and a constitution $9.69 Joseph Bryant.84 10 adopted. Territory of Arizona I 11—James R. The crew which has been the new NOTES. the Ocean Insurance Lunt..».61 wiring PIANO? County of ss. writers, having $2500 Cabot it to Maricopa, j 13—Captain Samuel S. Parsons.86 8 Mill for electric lights, have com- brings $646. I, T. W. of the- M *rt Loan The Whitney Mock ridge Concert Com- and the Portland Lloyds $2500. The Sam- 14 Hint*, Manager opa George M. Prince.31 pleted their work and left town, and Trust Company and R W. Uudtng and M. pany will include Whitney the 17—1-zraN having One rich black 28 Mnckridge, ana Company filed a libel to recover this Perry.75 6 been here some three months. The first silk NAUGHT CAN. E. Spaulding two of the Director* of sai i Com- celebrated Mrs. 17— Charles H. Scott... 54 tenor; Mavs-Rhodes, prima Captain 10 and second floors of new uanv, do solemnly swear that the above stace- insurance. The libellees claimed 18— Ebeuezer .the mill are light- donna soprano; Belle Warner Botsford, they Freeman.64 inch the handle ment by us subscribed is true aco to our 19— ed with arc lights, twenty on each floor. umbrella, ruing violin virtuoso; Arthur the were not liable as the policies had been George E. B. Jackson.62 2 THURSTON'S best knowledge and belief Beresford, 20— Owen On the third floor incandescent lights are English basso; Miss Hattie cancelled. On the Riley.64 a rare Subscribed ami sworn to before me this 11th Mockridge, other band the libel- 22— Allison Jones.8u used. English buckthorn, pianist and accompanist. day of December, a. D. 1891. lants claimed that the policies were not 23— James A. Marwick. T. N. Doutney, the gospel temperance PIANO HOUSE 24— embellished with Thoipas M Mahon.80. advocate will hla work in Town E. Public. cancelled nntll after the loss of the steam- 27 begin Hall, sterling iSigned.)ROBINSON, Notary Added to the List. Rufus Fr .nk.77 ^ Sa urday, supplies these in perfection. eodSt er. The case was on 28—Elliott dec3o_ brought trial yester- King.62 William Stetson and wife have silver and The following names have been added to 28—George C gone to deposits bright D. W. Snow Stephens.33 Boston for a day afternoon, appearing for 31—Mosr-s G. Dow.80 month’s visit. ALSO the lists of registered voters; Mrs. Alexander silver ferule, was ORGANS* tbe libellants and Benjamin Thompson for November 6—Oliver M. Nash.66 Henderson and family $8.50— WAHD SEVEN. 8—James 6 have gone to where her Come and see or send for Catalogue. the libellees, and is now on trial. wuherington.66 Cleveland, Ohio, DRY Matthew 172 Clark. 12- Johnson husband has secuied a one-third off it to GOODS' Caffrev, J., Joseph .73 position. -— brings TUNING Dow Davl i, 186 Grant. 16—William J. Brown.V8 2 TO ORDER. Capt. Samuel Skoifi«ld, with his wife * John 17— John Gardner, A. 1743?* Clark. MUNICIPAL COURT. O. Donnell.60 and granddaughter, went to Chicago last $5-67- Gould, Nathan, 246 Spiiuir. 17— Dautel Welsh.24 week where 227 18— they will pass the winter. McSweeuev, Patrick. D .nforth. Royal W. Lincoln.82 Thos. S. Half a dozen or so 28 Mairiner, Fred K., h77 Congress. 21— Rev. Thomas Hill, D. D..73 10 Elliot, formally of this town, Munay, Owen 0., 16 Forest. BEFORE JUDGE GOULD. 21—Geoige D. Peiham.40 Ir now employed in the store of P. G. Bye Mil Abiaiiatn I). a clothier of Grand inch black silk S.THURSTON, iken, H., 24 Gilman. Wednesday.—William 21—Henry Curtis. leading So. Da. A. Maxwell. Forks, umbrellas, 3 AT 12 We had a Free St. Block, 12 Free Portland. COST. Maley,Einhard, Briggs. Intoxication. Continued for sentence 26—AbijahH. Puriugtou.66 slight snow fall last week, and St., Michael 18 to 29—Thomas with McDonough, J., Jr., School. take tbe Tavlor. our people have been improving the sleigh- 14 carat dec24 Open evenings until Jan. 1st. dtt Miller. iS Bramball. pledge. 29—Arthur S. l gold caps James, Megguier.67 ing, but if the present warm con- Festus P., 57 Burnham. James A. Haley. Larceny; 60 days in December l—Jonathan Meserve.78 11 weather McCarthy, tinues the snow will soon be on Malacca and Men 111, O' aries 8., 50 Gilman. county jail. 1— George B. Chapman.61 gone. English FIRST CUASS Meckel, Michael, 76 S such chance io McCarthy, Jeremiah 12 School. 8—Edward Shaw.73 days. bny T., watch meeting at the Gospel Mission to- for sale or also nice fresh at Mon gomery, Herbert P., 814 Congress. 10—Dr. John H. Keating.33 And a few with rent; goods cost was erer be- Morse, Arthur D., 165 Neal. ANNUAL 12/—Me'zer Gilbert. 83 night: long I fore offered iu Portland. 163 *t. ELECTIONS. 13— Martin, Andrew, John.! Patrick Regan.80 8.00- Entertainment hy the children. Fred N 276 Brackett. 15—Howard C. twisted silver in I Mayberry, Freeman.58 7 9.46—Bible reading by th« pastor. handles, I McCarthy, Daniel, 496 Port aud. 26—.John M. Peck... 10.3 Wil iam Rockmeecook I. O. R. '-Temperance meeting. 26 McCormick, J., 2i Briggs. Tribe, M. 26— rapt. Chas. Merrill.70 6 11.30—Consecration service. inch, were $9.00, are very fancy or plala, at Mori III, Moses, 778 27— H-nrv K. 6 Congress. Rockmeecook Moiton.63 12.00— Happy new year. Moody, Eoen T., 460 St. John. Tribe, L O. R. M., of 28— Capr. 8eth K. McLellan.. 77 now All are $6.00. NO. 114 1-2 EXCHANGE Meserve, Frank K., 192 Grant. Woodfords, elected the following officers 29— Daniel F. Emery.83 cordially invited to nnite in the ST. Dennis 4*« DYER Murphy, J., St John. services. J.!Yi, iiueir uau is iu ue a Deering. by Kelrn, Mouutfort, John 19 Frederick. suem one, ana and Miss Jean Malta. Patrick J.. 12 Kriirt'K. Unity Lodge, I. O. O. F, Henry Drysdale May Stevens. will prove to be very interesting. It will In Norway, Nov. 28, by hev. F W. Smith, duction brings the BROTHERS Murphy, Peter J., rear 218 Danforth. TTnitv Lodare. I. O. O. F.. elected those Gee. Ames and Fannie Johns. price are about to add to our laundry business Mosher, Thomas 269 Brackett. comprise company movements and manual a 11., In Chestervllle. Dec. 27, by John C. Wheeler, below the cost of WK stock of Chinese and Japanese Fancy McDonald, Graut M., 161 Pine. officers last night: original and -o a of arms, executed according to the new Esc., Samuel F. Collins and Miss Ella F. Kranirhund Haclt. Vinson a nd Hamlin Goods, al choice line of tea. All goods 213 Danforth. Bean, McGr»th, Micnael, N. G.-J. H. Henry. bofh of Chestervllle. Ivors and Pond, Vose nnd Jacob are imported direct from China, and are of the Morrill, < barles 307 tactics, together with many novel the handles alone. Sons, 8., Brackett. V. G.-D. P. Perkins. fancy, In Auburn, Dec. 26, by Rev. L. J. Thomas. Hlalh.r.. finest quality. McLaughlin, Fred W.. 280 Portland. 8.—J. W. Stephenson. and original and also the H. and We shall be open for business De- Mariana, movements, bay- Eliphalet Lapbam Mrs. Sarah E. Stap- Monday. George A., 625 Spring. T.-J. T. Merrill. les. both of this PIANOS. * cember 21, aud shall sell our goods at the low- M u. J ohu 5 onet exercise. Tbe drill are work* Tupsham. Ready phy, T., School. Trustees—Joshua E. squad In Stockton. Dec. morning. est prices. Marstou, F 1 Davis, P. Cox, L. M. 20, Albert Fletcher and Joseph Hussell. Cousens. lng diligently, and intend to add to the Miss Cattle Stevens. We carry in stock the Mason and Risch Voealllon Monaghan, Hugh, 116 Sa em. Agent—I. F. Clark. (or churches, halls, lodges, etc., the Wilcox an Morrill, Wal er E., 174 Grant. reputation gained by the two previous ex- White self-playing Organs, and the Mason and Please Call and See Us, Mallug. Wa ter 161 Fine. Hadattah I. o, OWEN, MOORE & K., Lodge, o. F. hibitions. For precision and accuracy of deaths! CO. Hamlin, Wilcox and White, and Packard Parlor Neal, William. Jr., 90 Congress. Organs. Send for catalogue and terms. WONG & Neal. William 9i'6 Hadattah Lodge, I. O. O. F., elected these movements, executed with snap and vim, LEE, PROPRIETORS. Congress. In this city, Dec. 80. Harold D., youngest Nelson, Win H, 412 St. John. deem do m officers last night: the Sheridan Rifles stand very near the John and Sarah M. Fogg, 1 year, 9 Nelson, Hervy F. 412 St. John. child^of age Chas 36 N. G.—J. E. Anderson. leaders in the militia. CRESSEY & JONES, Noiton, C., spruce. [Funeral this afternoon at 2 o’clock the 89 Salem. V. G.—C. E. Walker. from Nelson, CUarles, parent’s residence. 180 North St. 394 Street, Pert Orlando. 6 R. 8.—E. 0. Mllllken. the 0«B(ren land, Maine OF INTEREST Nickerson, HramhtJt. Leonard, Actor, Arrested. In ( ambrIdgt-port, Mass., Martha Nowell, 23 F. S —0. F. A. Weber. Dec., 29, apiil orroaiTB cm haia.. eodly Balph F., Elisworth. Leudotph, 34 years. -TO- Albert 66 T—J F. Leonard, the with his age Neal, E., West. Fogg. actor, who, part- < BOYNTON, [Notice f funeral hereafter. Norwood. 33 LowelL Agent—W. W. Elias, Kemp. ner Flynn, under tbe title of “The Two in Knightville, Dec. 30, Robert H. Bryant, Norton, Peter, 64 Salem. Trustees—F. I, Waterhouse, F. M. Btrout, 8. 62 8 months. has so much age years, 647 Congress St. Nolan, James E.. 20 Hill. C. Perry. Cuckoos,” given pleasure to [Notice of funeral hereafter. Newman, Thomas, 296 Portland. Portland audiences at lu of Portland Theatre, Pleasantdale, Dec. 30, Lettie Evans, BOYNTON, and the Grocers Knights Golden Bakers Naylor, Wm. B., 41 KUswortU. Eagle. was at laughter of Richard and Sarah A. Evans, aged Noyes, John, 7 arrested the Gaiety Theatre, Bos- 547 Congress St, By arrangement with Mr. C. A. the Douglass. Highland Castle, Knights of the Golden 17 years, 1 month, 2 days Beckford, Noyes, Thos. I., 1042 Congress. an officer of of ton, Monday, by the inspec- [Funeral this Friday afternoon at 2.00 o’clock Gold Pens, business Fleischmsnu & Co's in the state of O’Day, tdward J., 13 Briggs, Eagle, have elected the following officers: at her late residence Forest Pencils, tor’s office, charged with polygamy. He is avei ue I Maine, will from aud after Jan. 1st. 1892. be O’Donnell, John, 20 Briggs. P. C.—Geo. M. Todd. The tuneral of the Infant daughter of Francis Toot Picks, etc. O’Neil, 242 Lauforlh. said conducted aud managed Flefscbmann & Patrick, N. C.—John F. Anderson to have married Jennie McLeod at E., and Abel H. Shack fora, wilt take place Fri- Silver Plated Caps for Child by Co., O’Connor, Daniel, 176 Grant. V. C—Matthew M. Jenks. day at 2 o’clock from 36 Cedar Bt. direct. Regular and prompt deliveries o( fresh O’Neil. John T., rear Buffalo, N. F., August 29, 1879. On April 226 Vaughan. H. P.—Charles W. ren. $1.50, $2, $2.50. can Sninuel Berry. $1, yeast at all times be relied ou, Oliver. U 320 Portland. V. H.—Jos. H. Bos-n. 12 of this year he married again at tbe funeral service of The Premiums upon the Policies of soliciting [The the late Daniel F. future orders. Philbrook, Jeremiah, 08 West. 8. F. will take this the UNION MUTUAL LIFE IN- Warranted Quadruple Plate. your Plummer. H.-George Highborn. West End, in Boston. Miss Susan M. Ful- Emery, place afternoon at 2o’cl’k Sampson, 34 Gilman. M. of R.-Grant 8. Roff. irom his late State SURANCE COMPANY m accor- Alvin residence, at, vary Plummer, B„ 68 Gilman. O. of E.—Fred E. Anderson. ton was the name of wife No. 2, and she dance with the plan of Insurance Flclschnaann dr Co. Art- ur. 9he UNION MUTUAL. Medics m., today. Maine, Petersen, Lars C., 210 Grove. at Dinner. INSURANCE COMPANY for Albert LIFE Parker, £., 27 Beach. explanatory of its and Patterson. H-rbert The students of the Portland School for The Papyrus Club. phamplets plans, J., 94* Congress. for list ol claims paid under the Maine John B 246 Medical AVCTION HALES. Parsley, Spring. Instruction and their gnests had The Papyrus Club was organized last Non-Forfeiture Law. oct24eodtf Phillips, Herbert O., 1 Bramhall Place. their annual at the Perry, Geo. F., 266 8prlng. banquet Preble House night with Hon. Wm. H. Looney as presi- Paten, Geo. W„ 84 Salem. last and the affair was F. v. BA ILE Y C evening in every dent and John A. McGowan as secretary, anunal meeting of the Cumberland & O., Pooler, Geo. L.. 892 Portland. As an Insurance and as a 1 way successful. Drs. W. L. H. Company County Agricultural aud Horticultural go- Power, Harry A., 241 B. Dana, H. Mr. Looney read a very Interesting paper Home Institution, the UNION THE clety for the election of officers for the enduing Peibam, Chrlstonher p„ 163 St. John. Brock, Alfred King. J. F. Thompson, W. on the “Life Work of Sargent S. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM- AuriioueersaDdConimissiouSlercliaiits. 496 Prentiss.” is botnton; year, and other legal business will be held at Pryslie, BenJ. K., St. John. PAN Y deserving ol ol 1 H. Bradford and J. B. O'Neil to next will the support 547 Congress St. Hall. Gorham, on Tuesday Jan. Philbrook, Lysauder V., 16 Lewis. responded The meeting be held with Mr. Maine Citizens. HarolDg’s 6tli., Salesroom 18 1892 at ten o’clock a. m. Exchange Street. Palmer, Chas. ie Cherry. toasts. Mr. John Connellan was toast- Tobias who will read Burke, a paper on Rogers 4c Bros. AI star brand per Order. Quinn, BftitfeQlracw, 478 Portland, master. tbe “Life of John Boyle O’Reilly,” Forks D. F. WHITTIER, Secy. I V. «•. HAfLEV, tU W. ALLEN, Knives, and Spoons. dec30d7t mar 14 ^ at! I confessed that I had felt a little curi- SHROffSHIRt ormtr. INLAND NTEA.HKRN, POETRY. Do Not Let the “Next Cow” Muss the POH SALE. WANTED ous to know its history. And here is Fodder. ShropilMre Balserg Are Pushing the In- good second hand Oh, mfr-trcss, whom the bards have called their what the old woman told me: FREEPORT 8TEAMB0ATC0. It'OR SALE—The desirable-3 "story-brick grocer's terest* of This Fine Breed. I may not he called orthodox in WANTED—Acoffee mill; also a platform scale muse. my house, No. 79 State street, near Gray street; fn „00(i The old gold ring had belonged to contains 9 order. Address with lowest price J. & g \>,,r Thou chaste inspirer of their choicest lay The Shropshire Registry association belief, but if fed in small quantities at a PHANTOM will leave Portlaud rooms, bath, furnace heat: in perfect It had once STEAMERPier for at Falmouth order. Will be sold low to close. N. S. GAR- 13, Alfred, Me.ai ^ Deign to accept this little gift, I pray. Elsie’s great-grandmother. time so that it will be eaten clean I Freeport, touching meeting, held at Buffalo this year, was up Foreside, Couseus’. Great Chebeague and Little- DINER, 186 Middle street. 31-1 yet thy grace will not been a thumb Elsie looked to know that Unworthy, refuse; ring. upon doulit if corn fodder johns’ Island and Wolfs at 2 m. now~jT the first of the ever cutting dry pays. Point, p. dally time to lav In a stock of Cotton Useless, and yet thy largeness still may use it as a sort of and had carried meeting society (Hundays will WANTED—Farmersyour Ssm j heirloom, I have cut corn fodder and fed it whole excepted). RETURNING, leave SALE—O’d colonial mahogany Inlaid Meal. Very low prices, this week only, In w The offering carts would cast away. held east of In this one indus- South Freeport at 7 a. m.. touching at all land- sinaile^ it with her as a sort of talisman since Chioago. of and when FORsideboard. (<»r s»le at a good trade. Call lots. Terms cash. BENSON & DALTON, foot Divided homage povo. ty must pay; by way comparison, the lat- ings, commencing Monday, Nov. 9, 1891. at 223 N E W ">■. childhood. One after she had lines t,UR Y 1 of Preen btieet.29-1 Its workshop as a temple it must choose. day, try—Shropshire sheep breeding—all ter was fed in small amounts at a time I aep2Itf H. a. SOULE, Manager. 8T._29 And work and worship must be known Mr. a few months be- between and the United States SALE AND TO LET—One set light ED-To loan *10*20. »30,*60, *100 mingled there. Williugton Canada could not see the in a gain way that & BOOTHBAY STEAMBOAT Ij>ORbr-asiplate harness, rubber at WANTto *10,000, In ctyand on The Incense blending with the forge’s smoko. were to be trimmed, vlclulty, fore they engaged married, are obliterated. Breeders from both' showed for labor. I PORTLANDCO. o inter A c mu gnu rota. On and a used a lew times. 1 organs, And busy hours be interspersed with prayer, any return my found bargain, very $22.00; furniture, pianos, libraries, horses, the man had alter Monday, Nov. 2. Str. Enterprise will leave light side spring wag n, $2o.<>0; 2 light carriage carriages, diamonds, watches. 2d .A ud sacrifice and service, in one stroke. young laughingly pulled sides of the border to the associa- however that I could induce a cow to mortgages, belong East Boothbay every Monday at 7.16 a. in., lor p *les, 2 sleigh backs, 2 single si igbs set notes and pay off furniture leases. Business Must the victim and the food from his a penny through which slay prepare, pocket tion, and all work together with enthu- eat more stalks up clean at a feeding by Portlaud, touching at So. Bristol aud Boothbay traverse ruuuer for backs, 1 set heavy (or confidential. PORTLAND COLLATERAL I'inding their surplice in a laborer’s cloak. some foolish had bored a Harbor. Every Wednesday, leave Franklin barge, 1 set bub l Chestnut 1 1.0AN 185 Middle person hole. siasm for the The cutting them in £-iuch but runners, mare, CO., street, rooms, second —William Rice Sims in New York World. Shropshire sheep. lengths, Wharf, Portland, at 8 a. m., for Round Pond, standing top phaeton. 1 harness and slelth; l Elsie was about to in a new floor._28 just appear recommendation was made the on dividing the uncut stalks that would touching at Boothbay Harbor. Every Thursday price $186.00. Can be seen at stable, 697 by presi- leave Round character, so Horace, in fun, remarked, Poud at 7 a. m. lor Portland, touch- Oongre s S'reet ;also s'orage tor carriages and in want of tranks dent that size of carcass should be the represent the cut fodder into two feeds at persons of ing Boothbay Harbor Every Friday leave sleigh*, wuh insurance if desued. FERNALD WANTED—Allbags to call at B. D. R8YNOLD8’, 566 “Then take this penny and keep it for the amount was Portlaud at 8 a. m. for Booth So. & first object arrived at in Shropshire rejected very small. I by, Bristol. East 8aWIKK. 26-1 and 558 congress street, corner of Oak; as we will never fail in a so and Pemaa id. Weather luck; you part take a sec- found it a better to cut what Boothbay permltlng. manufacture our goods, and can therefore give breeding, letting fancy pointB way up No freight received after 7.46 a. on of "ALE-We sell as much Blush of as m., day lust you bottom prices; trunks repaired; open eve. long you keep it.” was left of Roses to as to as ond place. the rejected stalks, put a lit- leaving. FOR gentlemen ladies they mgs uuctll e- 4-8 I was practicing medicine at the time Elsie entered into the of the oct29dtf ALFRED RACE, also de*ire a clear smooth Ci mplexlon. Yf up, .suits from $20 up, Overcoats from REYNOLDS, commencing < cor Oak and street. “That is said as $20 up; for cash niy. Good fit or no m >uey. Congress 15-3 Yorkshire coal easily done,” Horace, in deference vo of eastern fodder is wasted in stalks out of WINERday, November 1, 1891: district. representatives feeding Leave F. \Y. GRObbi'UCK, 10 Free street. 26-1 he took the ring in his hand and ad- j Portland for Forest City Landing, Peaks It is class of breeders they were induced to make a doors, and also where the mangers are Island,5.46, 6.45.8.00a.m.. 2.16 6.10 to buy from *1000 to *16- arough people with whom ; p.m.jfor 000 worth of mired its chasing. “1 will take it to crowded Little and Great Diamond, Trefethen’g and Lon NOTICE—Wantedcast-off clothing; I pay the ! move in this direction this year. The with fodder when feeding in ladles’ a has to 8.00 a. n>. highest cash price for dresses, gents’ general practitioner generally in and have it 1 Island, m., 2.16 p. Evans’, Sheffield, split.” association was started at the barn, is the of it the and children’s clothing, and gents’ winter over- deal in such a Lafayette, mussing by C. W. T. GODING. district, though there are he took the and in coats: call, or address letter or postal to 8. Accordingly ring, in six breeders with a “next cow.” It is to oct30dtf General Manager. FORSALE Ind., 1884, by nearly impossible 97 Middle some swells in the j LEVI, street. augiotf very big neighbor- a few days returned it with the penny a ! fund of $3,000. It now numbers nearly get cow to touch an ear of com that hood to be sure. as is the to it. Elsie fastened a ribbon worth of Still, always hanging 750 members, a percentage of has, even momentarily, been in an- beautiful residence, No. 41 Thomas St., buy *1000 castoff | large The(illftlV .--hiiAtPil liffht. «.lrv uml aunnv f*vf*rv WANTED—Toclothing; 1 pay the highest cash price case in life the and most to it and wore it around her neck. other cow's month: and I have nntir>pr) HARPSWELL S IMBOAT G3. tor among roughest j whom hail from Michigan and Canada. room pleasant, fine library finished In polished ladles’ dresses, gents’ and children’s clothing Alas! that and that were and gents’winter overcoats: can. or uncouth, one sometimes finds a gentle ring penny The headquarters are at Lafayette, Ind. that the same was nearly the case and alter Nov. 2,1891, steamer MERRY- Black Walnut, Dining Koom In quartered Oak, of ONCON will leave Orr’s Island at elegant Bath Room letter or postal to MBS. GOODHABT, 93 Mia. flower. the parallels the characters of the two when stalks are fed in the EAG, 6,40 a. Parlors, cosy Seeing Room, The main object is to establish a record manger; so ra. for Portland and ft Ornamental Electric Bells die street. augiocf to whom had intermediate laudiugs. KK- gem Mantles, Such a sweet exception was little Elsie persons they belonged. for the keeping and tracing of pedigrees so when I fed stalks—before the silos TUENleave Portland Pier for Orr’s Island and thruiiabout. Speaking Tuue, Combination The one refined and chased Intermediate landings n.r 9. on r» m. Steam and Hot water Heater, Plate Glass lront, Underhill, to whose bedside 1 was called pure gold, of bred in the United were built—I in the man- VETANTED—To buy from $1000 to $10,000 pure Shropshires put partitions large Closet room, grace, even though it was apparent only House, Free desired, cellar, every- A pair f gold bowed eye g'asses turned sixteen, being a pretty and well country, that of the vote would be against If the Street Putlaul. thing convenient. Keut very low if lor stating $2,300,000,- cutting. Block, applied FOUND—Owner cart have the same at this office to herself. Her heart broke, and in the at once. D. R. 23 William by developed girl,-with more than the aver- 000 invested in live stock here only $108,- cattle will reject more than 8 per cent, aug27 dSm FROHOCK, street. proving property aud paying tor this advertise- weeks of December, when the nar- 28-1 ment. age amount of intelligence, she had ob- early 000,000, or 4 per cent., is invested in of the food, if bright and good, I would 25-1 row little Church street and the roofs ol tained an engagement at the local thea- sheep. He said the country is favorable then say that possibly it might pay to LET—Very desirable rooms at 467 Cum the were covered TO beriand street. 18-4 BALE HELP ter, where she had appeared in the char- neighboring cottages for raising sheep and for raising the rig up a power cutter.—John Gould in of Westbrook. with snow; when the timid robin had City acter of Jeauie Deans in Andrew Halli- proper lands of fodder for them, and for Rural New Yorker. to loan on first or second mortgages VTT ANTED—An energetic man; would prefer become so tame as to to the windows MONEYon farms or city property, life insurance one who has had day’s adaptation of Sir Walter Scott’s fly these reasons he thought the experience collecting. ! industry policies, commercial paper or any good collat- Permanent position; J. P. “The Heart of of human habitations for the food ol salary. GEKKITY novel, Midlothian.” She could well be extended to double its Apple Pomace. eral securities. Inquire of A. C. LIBBY, 42^ & CO., 244 Middle street. 31-1 when the world was Exchange Street. 4-4 hod attracted a great deal of attention. charity; beginning present proportions. i 1 occasionally see statements of the to prepare its annual festival of fllO BE LET—The residence of the a grocery store, a bright The local correspondent of a London “peace I value of apples and apple pomace as food elegant and will toward the I A late N. C. Sawyer, in Deerlng, Is offered WANTED—Inactive boy who is willing to work. Ex- theatrical Tho then the good men,” pool for stock writes a farmer for lease for a term of perience not Decessary. PUANK W. BL'X- paper, Hornet, Snow or Water for Sheep. Pennsylvania years; possession little actress, who was a delicate flowei Notici to given of K. A. TON, Cor. Chestnut aud Oxford sts. 30-1 of had in The Voters. Immediately. Inquire NOYES, property Stephen Fiske, spoken I World, but from my own experi- in the midst of a life of nettles and understand there are some people Trees. Public Library, 83 Exchange at. 2-tt highly of her, and more than one Lon- ence I am led to believe that the young man, who has hart several who think snow is good brambles, withered and away, to quite as good as water fl'O LET—A very pleasant upper teuament of Wauted—Ayears experience In manufacturing don manager had visited Rotherham to passed effects from their wherever A rooms for for feeding, they seven iu house No. 19 Atlantic business,would like a situation as book- be in the that is drinking purposes slaking the TTIOV ovief ora nonoll tv 7 see her aot. There were stock com- transplanted garden Board of of Voters. street; rent $ 16 per month. Enquire of B. W. and business or of Registration keeper correspondent; sales- forever beautiful those thirst, especially sheen. I am not of JONES, 96 Commercial street. 11-tf man where ihere night be chance of panies in those days. kept by angele have in years of plenty given apples to December 1891* pro- whose it to soothe and this opinion, far from it. I have heard motion. Address M. Press Office. 29-1 the fellows who duty i3 comfort milch and not ffill LET—One or two flats in hntldlno- NO m Among many young cows, large quantities, rniDTVKi ‘i/i those wTaifs of who are this snow tale so often from different X Portland Pier. Enquire WM. SHEA, 6 the office of a wholesale hsid become infatuated her poor humanity and eat them I Danforth T^ANTED—For by beauty that I although ^iey eagerly street. oct7-tf Ft house, a smart, active boy. Apply in owr not strong to overcome human- persons have taken very particular was one Horace Willington, the son of a enough could never convince myself that they handwriting to F. O. Box 1674.25-1 blows and buffets. notice if it be true or false, and I have AN ACT to provide a Board of Registration to physician in Sheffield, a very rich man. ity’s increased the milk, but on the the Cities this State. PERSUNAL. come to the direct conclusion that snow contrary of What became of I have Sect. 1. a board of Is BUSINESS CABOS. Willington? they seemed to me to produce the oppo- registration hereby never of will no more slake a man’s or an animal’s established in each city of the State, which -I-— marked. He obtained an introduction heard mm since. Somewhere, site effect. If kind of stock will im- entry bookkeeper is open any shall have the exclusive power and authority to for after he holds an honored thirst than salt will. Doubleengagement Jan. 1st; would ac- to the young and probably, position on I think it is and determine the qualification of voters therein, cent girl’s parents, through a prove apples hogs, any responsible position. Address, Box on for he was and wealth on When man is thirsty, let him eat and exclusive power to make up, correct and them to Elsie. And then he a earth, rich, this is true of sweet 396, Madison, Maine. 22-2 began snow and I. warrant it especially apples. revise the list of voters in each of said cities, earth covers innumerable sins, but will make him and serious courtship. surely As for apple pomace, people who claim shall perform all the duties and have ex- when his time comes to to that bourn more thirsty still. So it is with cattle. clusively, all the powers now exercised by the ANNUAL In every his manner and go benefits from it recommend MEETINGS. way appar- ! I took any always municipal officers of said cities in making, pre- from which no traveler ever he a, team of oxen for a load of logs ent object were decidedly honorable. returns, that it be fed in small quantities and paring, revising aDd correcting the list of voters will be met the dark | and was not able to water them for therein under chapter four of the Revised Stat- Animal Meeting Notice. one he omitted—he did not by recording angel 1 with other but I never Only thing along food; would utes or any other statute relating thereto. with a not blotted on thirty hoars. All the way home Proprietors of Union Wharf Corpora- take her to his own home. page yet out, coming feed it to milch cows either in or STEPHEN BERRY the and I large THEtion are hereby notified thru their Annual which ho will be shown— | they kept licking snow, let The undersigned having been appointed and will be held at In order to be near the man who had small quantities. It ferments so quickly Meeting the office of the whaif- A from a Pure them have as much as they liked. Di- commissioned a Board for the Registration of lnger on TUESDAY, the filth day of won her she refused Penny suspended Gold | as to it for food even if it is January, completely heart, spoil good 1892, at 2 o’clock in the to act on L. Robinson in New York rectly I got home I watered them and Voters for this city under said law. hereby noti- afternoon, Book, Job and Card Printer, more than one lucrative offer to to Ring.—Tracey when When land the following articles, viz: 1st-To choose a go green. spread upon all the to vote In this Recorder. they drank no less than seven pails each. fy persons claiming right Piesldent. 2ud—To choose a Clerk and other NO. BF ri.cn STB BBT. London, where she would have at once before it is entirely decomposed, the acid at the election of officer* for the Sheep drink very little bnt city municipal March next, ensuing year. 3rd—to act on been on the road to and water, they it contains will kill other business that high fame, ac- Machinery and the vegetation; so that said Board will be in session at the times any may legally come be- Farming. want it often—at least three times a day, fore them. cepted an engagement at the Sheffield In that, upon the whole, it cannot be said and places below mentioned, for the purpose of E. the country the farmer is now sup- like a horse. I do not believe snow does NATHAN D. ROBERTS, Clerk. H, MILLS, Theater Royal, which being close to her with to have much value for any purpose. receiving the names of said persons and form- Portland, Dec. 28,1.-91.dec23dtd plied plowing and reaping ma- them any good. 1 believe they eat it own home she could also reach very ing lists thereof. Plano Tuner. chines, binders and grain sowers. A because they do not receive the water as Here her were Poland Order Slate at Chandler's Basic Stare, easily. opportunities man with a team of horses or ol Hen Manure. Paper Company. yoke often as it, sometimes Hose House No. Street. wider than in it is and they require get- Upper Boom, The annual meeting of the stockholders of the 431 Ceagreaa eb6eodtf Rotherham, true, oxen did work once in five Th% careful has good plowing it once a and sometimes poultryman already Poland Paper tPmpany will be held at their here 6he succeeded in her al- ting day only; Dec. 28. increasing acres of soil in two Now the three on hand a of road dust to 1, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, office fn poitland on Tuesday, the 5th of days. every two or three days, which in my good supply day CEORCE C. She remained January, 1892. at 3.30 o’clock p. m„ for the HOPKINS, ready high reputation. or double furrow does the use as material. He has also gang plow opinion is a sad mistake on the farmer’s dusting Pride’s Corner choice of directors lor the eusuiog year and the in Sheffield two seasons, playing during Upper Boom, transaction of same amount of work in one day. The part.—Cor. Nor’west Farmer. attended to his poultry houses, closing auy other business that may Counsellor at Law, the summer a series of School Dec. 31. legally come before them. dec28dt1an& traveling engage- _ House, 29, 30, i steam plow has in Borne cases superseded cracks and leaking roofs. The floor of C. H. SB 1-4 ments throughout the northern counties. M1LLIKEN, Clerk. Exchange St., rerllnnd, Hie. I the double plow, and made it possible lire Stock Points. the winter henhouse needs attention Portland, D-oember 26lh,|l»91. Then came a from a Woodburs*® Hall, Dock Pond, a au260n> proposal great for one man to do in one what he also. Fancier’s Journal “We Organizatlono! Corporations specialty. day Alfalfa makes first says: pre- First London manager whioh was so class pasture for Jan. 4. National Bank, good formerly did in thirty days, or, in othei fer a board floor covered with about four 1, 2, that she could not to bees. annual meeting of the afford neglect it. one man for inches of Gravel is al- stockholders of i words, plows thirty. sharp gravel. THEthe First National Bank of Her aged mother went with her to the Remember! Fat is destructive of vi- Collector’s Boom, Odd Fellow’s Portland, will Once the farmer sowed the seed while ways loose and dry and easily kept clean. be he’d at Its b,ruiiing room* ou Tuesday, the of smoke and and in : 12th < ay of January. at 10 o’clock a. oily fog, Septem- from side to side across the tality. Land as a deodorizer and fertil- Block, Jan. 5, 6, 7. 1892, m., walking plaster for the purpose of electing seven directors for ber, 1878, she made her debut before Peas and are the newly plowed ground; the seed is now barley the boss diet for izer is unsurpassed. Hen manure and «n*uing year, and for the transaction of any a audience at the Princess’ room, Hose House No.l. otner business that London the- in a on a child in the northwest. mixed and Upper may legally come before placed hopper wheels, hogs plaster thoroughly kept dry them. JAMES E. ater. Less than a month later her health Jan. 11. WEnGEEN, CasMer. mounts the box, manages the team, and The best crop for 1891 in Amer- is worth more than most commercial 8, 9, Portland, Me., Dec. 11. 1891. decl2dtd and she found it honey entirely gave way in one as a of seed ia was fertilizers. Plaster is worth about six day great quantity ica gathered in Colorado. Hours to be from 1 to 5 and from 7 to 9 nacessary to throw up her engagement p. in., Tin; Nmiouul Traders’ Bank scattered over the surface as it formerly A for dollars per ton. Mixed with hen ma- excepting Prid9’s Corner and Duck and return with her mother to the little pig market should have its fat- Pond,where required ten men to sow. All the way nure a ton is worth nearly three times the hours will be from 1.30 to 5.30, and from 7 home in in which she had tening period begin before it is born.— shareholders of the National Traders’ Rotherhaip from one .end of the farm to as much. As a dressing for a lawn to 9 m. through, Colonel F. D. Curtis. top p. THEBank of Portland are hereby i>otlfl<*d that breathed her earliest breath. it is Add a little Kainit to the other, machinery has lightened the magnificent. The board, wishing to avoid favoring any per- their annual meetlug will be held at their bank- So much her told Plant louse dew is not fit food it and will a ing room on Tuesday, the 12tli of mother me, then labor of those who work the honey you get complete manure, sons or classes of persons have decided on a day January, farms; next, at 11 o’clock a. to chouse five me to see her for and will not eat it It worth when as much as the m., direct- took up daughter. bees, they is dry fully personal registration, and every person must go ors for the and i planting corn, sowing grain, planting dollar ton fertilizers.” ensuing year, to acton any other Did I now an insect forty per or business that come t>, say just that she was suffer- and the harvest is merely deposit. before the board himself, Ills name will be may legally fore (he meet- potatoes gathering ing. EDWARD That was the oase. She left off. GOULD, Cashier. ing? hardly now done by Louis R-> Most farm poultry raisers destroy Dtceu her 12, machinery.—St. Protecting Seed Beans from Rust. Voters from of the 1891._decl2-dtd was dying of rapid consumption. She public. their stock by permitting in and in any part city may register was too weak to suffer Dr. Halstead has found that at any place where the board is In session. much physically, i breeding year after year. soaking Cumberland National Hank. bat the broken heart Nature’s Power of Adjustment. seed beans for an hour in a solution of Naturalized citizens will bring their papers and was giving her ex- In the of production comparatively three ounces of be ready I o answer where naturalized, when quisite torture. I here is an interesting collection of of carbonate copper and annual meeting of the stockholders ol small sized horses American and helore what court. Clydesdale one of ammonia to four a naturalized, 1’HEthe Cumberland National Hank HnetionU Such a lovely girl I have seen. cats in the cellars cf a cold storage ware- quart and half rarely breeders are to those of Every voter must state his uame, will be held at the banking rooms on quite equal of was in a residence, Tuesday, Brown hair back from the house on Front street. The gallons water, measure a pro- the twelfth day of January, 189 J. at 10 cnrling swept temperature occupation, place of occupation, place of birth, o'clock sweet face and dark lashes shaded of these cellars varies from 12 to 36 tection against bean anthracnose. Among a. m., for the choice of Directors for the en- long residence in Westbrook, where he last voted suing yt ar and the transaction of other No matter how long the cold wave from seed that had received the any the bine gray eyes that were all intelli- degs. Fahrenheit, and the rats and mice plants married, residence of wife and family. It is to bus ness that may legally come lie'ore them off its in and were so destructive that three puts coming the fall, it always copper three were at all af- be that W. H. SOULE, Cashier- gence had been wont to fill her au- years ago soaking only hoped every citizen will present them- 1891. finds some live stock man who is not fected and Portland, Dec, 11th, decdtd diences with b»ind enthusiasm. : twelve cats were caught and placed in these only slightly. ThoSe selves on the days named. In order that the ready for it. without were be made The little room in which she lay was them. At first they had to be closely copper treatment fully four registration complete. messenger’s Notice. CHARLES M. filled with delicate feminine knick- confined, but they soon adapted tbem- A correspondent of The Southern Live times as bad as the treated ones, and the WATERHOUSE, Office of the Sheriff of Cumberland County. CHARLES E. JACKSON State of Maine, Cumberland December knacks, reminiscences of her favorite selves to their new conditions of cold Stock Journal thinks he has discovered chances are the difference would increase as., GEORGE W. LEIGHTON. 23, A. D. 1891. souvenirs of her and and now seldom venture that there is such a as a instead of diminish. Unlike roles, professional darkness, thing giving spraying dec7 dtjanll mil IS Is to give notice, that on the 22d the is friends, all arranged about the room into the light and warmer air. When horse too much hay. soaking a simple matter done once JL day of December, A. D„ 1891 a warrant iu was issued onto! the Court at to re- for all, and at the of a few Insolvency of with gentle, thoughtful love by her brought up they once attempt At the Ontario Agricultural college a expense only Insolvency for said County of cents for an Cumberland, stricken mother. But most interesting turn to their cold quarters. favorite food in feeding swine is the fol- acre of beans. against the estate of was a rather Five of the twelve remain. ELIJAH K. MORRILL, of of all curious thing hang- ; original lowing: Two parts ground peas, one Yarmouth, Notes. BOYNTON, an Their re- adjudged to be Insolvent debtor, ou petition ing above her pillow on the bedpost a hair has grown very thick and one by part ground barley, part ground hill of said debtor, which petlilou was filed ou the mains without the Side creameries are cooler and narrow blue ribbon. It was something change through year. oats and one part wheat middlings. 22a day of December, A. D 1891, to which more than others in hot on to that would attract the attention of the Two litters of kittens have been born m airy weather. 517 Congress Street. date interest claims Is be computed A herd of cows in That the of to | fifty Jersey milk, The payment any debts or by said least observant. [ successive years, all having very thick double cream cheese known as debtor and the transfer and of I gathered from the champion cows in all delivery any A large gold split hair. The room where they were found fromage de Brie is good for dyspeptics. property by him are forbidden by law. ring, elegantly parts of the United States, will be one Tnat a meeting of the Creditors of said debtor and of manu- i was at a of 31 In chased evidently antique temperature degs.—Phila- of the features of the Columbian fair. building a creamery divide the to prove their debts and choose one or more Gentlemen’s Solid Sliver Stem Wind- of Ills will be tul at Court of to which was a com- ! delphia Ledger. off into a butter cream room assiguees estate, facture, suspended Those to contribute should com- 6pace room, to be holden at the ______desiring Insolvency Probate Court mon copper English penny piece. The and milk room. ing Walth ni and Elgin Watches, Room, in said Portland, lu said Oountv of Slie Was TJred municate with the American Jersey Cat- combination was so so Anyway. Cumberland, ou the lourth day of Jautiary, incongruous, tle club. One thing is certain: In the in- $10, $11, $12. $15 & $20. A. ten o’clock lu L-had been trotting her little feet reality D„ 1892, at the fote- ludicrous, that I could not refrain from terests of noon. off In Scotland, Mr. Alexander producer, dealer and consumer it in hand to examine. waiting upon the elder members of Galbraith Given under my hand the date first above taking my are and the come when the as can. has informed a association one, time will written. SAMUEL D. ex- family, little children At Clydesdale PLUMMER, “Oh, please don’t touch that,” this will bo NOTICE. 8heriff, as Messenger of the of from from that old breeders of these horses understood. Deputy Cotut claimed the “it is all I have.” last, weary slipping down her country Insolvency for said County of Cumberland. dying girl; 1 undersigned, commissioners appointed ; chair so often, and out of at the are committing a great mistake in mak- It is true as gospel that if the dec24&31 Then there was a story to itl patience people THEby order of iheCity Council of the City of demands made she feet and the of the United States were Ociob-*r to assist the as- When I had a upon her, exclaimed, ; ing “big sloping pasterns always sup- Portland, 7,18*0, City prescribed simple pallia- sessors in and the v-.Iues “Well, I guess I get tired as if ; be-all and end-all” of draft horse breed- plied with the finest quality of cheese revaluing equalizii g tive for the racking cough and had given | anybody, of real est.te belonging u* res-idtnt and non- ’tis a small tired!”—New At rate that was the to they would eat three times a3 much as resident tax of said instructions for other simple treatment, only York ing. any way payers cby, hereby give Je8 MWJfcKnnrl Tribune. ruin their trade with America, for they do now. notice tb»t they will in attendance at As- BOYNTON, I went down stairs again with the sessors’ Oftle, City Building, Monday, Dec. 28. Americans wanted a horse of bone and mother. For bloat in cows dash cold water over Tuesday, Dec. 2w, Wednesday, Deo. 30, and The breeds of swine that and Dec. 31 from 10to 12 o’clock a. 547 SI. The Policy plans of the UNION received pre- substance. Of oourse they do. the animal’s back This low- Thursday, Congress “You saw the penny and the repeatedly. m. and 2 to 4 o’olock in to hear ail MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM- ring, miums at the St. Louis fair were ruin p. , persons the Let out that checkrein. You will ers the cow’s temperature and condenses uteresied. PANY enibrnceatnot'c other*. Ordltmry she “and you wondered. Life, Ordinary Life w,th an doctor,” said, Polund-China, Berkshire, vour horse's neck, making it stiff, the in Solid rings Adjusted Duroc-Jersey, gases her stomach, giving them <;on m,5g,'iner>- gold fa* children Premium for 10 years, -- Limited Pay* Is it not so?" _' Chester white, Yorkshire and Essex. ascana. wifi!"Irish! un’} humped andjcragfy. room to dec2i dt31 from 50c to $1.00, ment Life aud hudowmenta. VARIOUS VERSES. New York ana New England Railroad.... 3«% CHICAGO, Dec. SO, 1891 —The Flour mar Rut N > 8.. 28 Red.7 Ar at Havana, Dec 24, sch Fannie Whitmore, RAlI,KWAI»8 FINANCIAL AND doprefd. 98% is lower; winter patents at 4 50®4 65; straights N> 10. 20 Kng Yen Bed. 3@3* Campbell, New York. COMMERCIAL Eastern 6s...... 12 English as She Is Spoke. % at 4S0(a(44 ; spring patents at 4 65(a>4 8 >; 3 oz. 12 Am. Zinz....6 00®/00 Slu 2oth, sch w in Frederick, Cottrell, Fer- Portland, Saco & Portsmouth R.127% barkers at 3 76. Wheat slow and closed 10 uz.. 16 Mr. A. Gay Young man, of Columbus, Sun- 60^4 tiocnelle Yellow...3Vi nandina. Portland & Knmford Falls No 2 spring 90V*@ OVic; No 2 red Bice. At Railway. layed here with friends.—Lancaster Gazette. higher; Macanzas, Dec 22, schs J B Coyle, (or N at Com dull and higher—No 2 at — New York Stock and Money Market. 9iVvc. 39%. Onnpowder Nb«t. Rice ^ lb.6V4@7 of Haiteras; Geogle Uilkey, and J A Grimes, In* Effect Nor. 16,IN9I. He Sundayed there, we must presume. Oats dull; No 2 at '■'2c. N' 2 Rye at 87c. Nu2 Blasting.3 60@4 00 Rangoon.6V4i*.« dlSR. Because he NEW YOKE., Dec. 1891. Barley at 59c. No 1 Flaxseed at 94c. Provis- 4 i 60 haleratns. wanted quiet. Quotations of Products in the 30, Sporting.... o@6 Leave Portland via G. T. Kailway, 7.10 A m. Staple ions closed higher: mess porn at 7 50ffi7 e2Vi. D shot. 26 tbs .i 6o Saleratus. And dinner-ed there because he liked The following are to-day’s quotations of Gov- 'p 6@6V4 Spoken. ana 1.30 p. m. Larf at 6 05® • 07Vi Short ribs sides" at 6 10 Buck. Spier*. The Lancasterian diet. B, BB, Dec 20, In lat 24 Ion 82 sch S M Plum- B KT URN IN G—Leave Canton 4.30 and 9.80 a. Markets, ernment securities: @5 20. Dry salt meats-shoulders at $4 37Vi F.1 76 15 12, 06, leading T, TX, Cassia, pure @17 mer. from New Orleans tor Duuklrk. m New 4s. @4 BO; short clear sides at 86 50@6 65. He have there reg...116% May. Mace. 76@<0 Nov lat 28 27 STAC, E CONNECTIONS—Daily—Prom may paper-ed awhile, New 37,000 bDls wtieai 122.000 », 8. ion W. brig Mary Fink, 4s, coup 117% Receipts—Flour Pressed.$12@in Nutmegs.... 70ai 8 from W. Minot for Hebron Buckflald Or yellow cover book-ed it. United bush; corn bush, oats 231.000 Plummer, New York for Port Natal. Academy; States 2s reg.100 257,OOo bush; Straw.g 9@10 Pepper. i«@2i Nov for W. Humner and Canton for Peru Or after he had 22,000 bush, 47.0oo busb 23, lat 17 46 8. Ion 84 16 W, ship I F Turner; marveled, meal-ed. Central Pacific lsts. 8% rye barley Iron. Cloves. li @20 Dixtteld. and also lor Brettun’s How well cooked Stocks and Bonds—Money Easy- Sterling 41.000 wheat 88.000 Chapman, Thompson, from New York for San Mexico, Mills, the people it. Denver ft R. G.let.116 Shipments—Flour bbls, Common.2 @21/8 linger. 13®15 Francisco. Livermore. Erie bush corn 359,000 bush. oats 210 000 bush, ExchangelQuiet and Steady Government 2ds,..107 Refined.2Vi Starch. Je27dtf I* L. LINCOLN. Supt. Perhaps he hammock-ed in the shade, Kansas Pacific Consols.108% rye l2.oon busn barley 61.00(> busn Nuiway.3^3% Laundry. 3Vt&V* Bonds Dull but Firm—Bailroads Active Oregon Nav. lsts. .112 Cast steel. And just cigar-ed a little, ST.LOUIS, Dee. 30,1'91.-The Flour market Teas. KIII.KUAUS. Kansas Pacific lsts..109 Is dull. Wheat closed German steel. And puffed the smoke into the air, and Firm—Stocks Closed %e higher; No 2 red aj @9% Souchong... 18@50 Boston & Maine R. R. Heavy, General- ‘'or,, Ann S1'^ steel.... And cuspidor-ed the spittle. Closing quotations of stocks: 91Vi@9l%c dosed and V4®Vi high- @2Vi dochoice.. 36®60 In Effect October 4, 1191. er No 2 ai °ats No 2 Sleet Iron— to ly at Small Fractions Better than First Dec. 30 Dec. 29. 36%@3n%c. quiet ; at Japan. a.1'® 3ic. ’Rye firmer—No * at 84 ». active Common.4 @4t* Oolong. 3- @30 Or maybe he’d a sweetheart there Adams Express.146 146 Barley PORTLAND & WORCESTER LINE WESTERN DIVISION. Prices, and steady; Iowa49@52c; Minn at 62Vi(®67c. fid.*.....4V4@6 dochoice.. 39®40 And afternoon-ed about her, Am. Express .116 116 Trains leave Portland for Provisions are very null; poikat 8 6o for old Russia.13t*@l4 Tabacro. (Unlou Station) And vowed that ne’er till he was Central Pacific. 33% 33 Scarborn Hrach, Pine Point, 7.00. 10.15 graved and 10 60 for new. Lard at ,86 80. Dry salt «alv.6 @7 Best brands.60 @60 Portland & Rochester R. R. Could ha on without her. Ohes ft Ohio. ’/6. 26% Lieaa A m., 3.30, 6.16, 6.16 p. in.; Old Orchard get meats-shoulders a 83 77Vi; longs and ribs at Medium... .. 30ia4o Chicago ft Alton.• 139 140 Beach. ..to, Kiddeferd, 7.00.8 5.10.16 a, At New York money has been t» 40. short clear at 5 62 Vi Bacon—shoulders Sheet.6 Common. 2t@30 easy, ranging Chicago ft Alton 16< > m., 12 0.16 Perhaps her mother at that point prefd.160 at 84 87Vi; and ribs at 6 short clear P oe. 6@t;v4 Halt STAT10K FOOT 0F~PREBLE STREET. 40, 3.30, 6.16, p. m.; Henurbunk, 2 V* @3 per cent.; last loan at Vi at ft 108% longs 00; busn. points Am.; Concord (via bills 4 81 rye barley 00.000 busn Santiago....New 81 North at 7.30 a. 12.30 m. And rocking ohair-ed their passion. Vi @4 84. Government bonds dull and Lake Erie ft West... 21% 21% York..Cieuruegos..Dec m., p Bo. Newmarket Junction^ 7.00 a. m.. 3.30 p. in.; Dec. 30 1 .Dec 31 For firm. Eailroad bonds are aative and firm Lake Shore.125% 12 % DETROIT. —Wheat—No White at Labrador.Portland..-Liverpool. ROCHESTER, SPRINGVALE, ALFRED, (via lAwrence) 8.45 a. m.; So. Newmarket Perhaps he supper-ed with his dear. Louis ft Nash.8k Vs 82% 94c. No 2 Red at 96c. Corn—Nc 2 at 42Vic. Auramal.New York.. Liverpool ..Jan 2 WATERBOROand SACO RlVER at 7.30 a Janction, *■ teier, Haverhill, Lawrence, The stock market after 2 o’clock displayed • >ats—No 2 at No 2 Furnessla.New m 12.30 and 6.30 m. Then hurried to the Manhattan Elevated. 1' 3% 103% 34j; White at 34Vic. Rye York..Glasgow ...Jan 2 p. Itowell, Boaten, f7.00, f8.4b a.IA, station, 8 at {12.40, a varying temper, and was in the main strong. Michigan Central .109 Id* 9c. Obdam.New York..Rotterdam...Jan 2 For GORHAM 7.3o and 10.00 a. m., 12.30, 8.30 m. Uknd train-ed and street-car-ed to his home La p. The Minn ft St. Louis. 9% 9% Receipts—Flour —; Wheat 13,*00 nush; corn Cnampagne.New York..Havre.Jan z 8.00. 6.3 >. 6.20 and 11.15 p. m. In great exhilaration. upward tendency of prices was checked „t Hoatoa for Portland, 7.30,8.80 A m., 1.00, do oref .. at 12,800 ou; oats 10,i o bush. Fulda.New York. Genoa.Jan 2 For WESTBROOK, CUMBERLAND the 21% MILLS, 4.00 p. m. —Orillia Patriot. by disappointment over the dividend on Missouri Pacific 62-a 63 Nevada.New York..Liverpool...Jan 6 WE8TBROOK JUNCTION and WOOD- New York Trave.New York..Bremen.Jan 6 FORD’S at 7.30 and 10.00 a. Sunday Trains from Union for Central, which depressed t at stock New Jersey Central.111% 112 Cotton Market*. m., 12.80,8.00, Station, City of Paris....New 6 6.30. 6.20 and m. Boatou and way stations. 12.56. 4.16 m. Her Reason. to H6% against 118 at opening. Later the Nor. Pacific common. 25% 26 York..Liverpool ...Jan ll.i6p. p. dopref 70% 71% [By Telegraph], Germanic.New York..Liverpool...Jan 6 For FOREST AVENU (DEEERING). 6.20p.m. EASTERN DIVISION. She about new silk whole list i allied slowly on a very moderate vol- 6 The 12.80 in. train speaks my hat. Northwestern ... 11- Hi Rhyland.New York..Antwerp ....Jan p. from Portland connects % % NEW YORK. Dec. 30.—The Cotton market— From Union 8tatton. For And says it’s not on straight; ume of business. F uctuatlons in general were Northwestern 14'i 8uevla.New York..Hamburg... Jan 7 at AYER JUNCTION with” HOOSAUTUN- Cape Eliaabetkf pref.14lva quiet and unchanged, sales 44 bales; ordinary 9.00 a m.; 9.00 a m 6.00 m. i She hints about awkward New York Central.116“% 1181 Bothnia.New York..Liverpool.. Jan 9 NE1 ROUTE” fortbe WestaodatUNIONSTA- Ameabarv, p. my pose confined to narrow limits and no further fea- uplands a 5%o of 1 Ann ho Foreign Markets. my row, st. Paul & Omaha prf.11214 113% MARINENEW8. STKAMKIU). and at Oonotnarrlal at roar atittnn My pretty critic, smiles and says: repor.ed. The unseasonable weather interferes Texas Pacific, new. 13% 13 |B> lelegrapu.j JAMBS T. KORBER, Dec. 1891 PORT OF PORTLAND. Vice “Because I love you so.” with the Union Pacific. 46% 4t% LIVERPOOL, 80, -Quotations— Pres, and Gen. Man., Boston. considerably distribution of goods ex- winter 8s 8s Worn Masson in Clothier and U, ft Express .. fO EO Wheat 3Vsd 4yad Spring Wheat D. J. FLANDERS. G. P. and T. A., Boston. Furnisher. for DOMINION LINE. clusively winter use. Corn shows no Im- Wabash St. Louis & Pacific.. 14% 14% 8s nyad@8s 4%d. California average 8s b%d@ WEDNESDAY, Deo 80. M- L. WILLIAMS, Gen. Agt. at Portland. provement and a further decline in pricess will do prel. 31% 31 8s 9d, Mixed American Com at 6s o^d. Arrived. Royal Vail Steamships. oct3dtf Before the Fire. Western Union....;.. 8*% 83% Cheese at 6&s. be noticed; car lots are now quo ed at 62@63c, 8ch Grace Webster, New Sugar Trust. 83% 84% Barter, York—coal at Halifax Outwards and Homewards. The wintry air seems full of snow, and LIVERPOOL Dec 30.1891.—Cotton market- to Me Central. Calling bag lots 67@ 8c. Oats have symp thized Richmond & West Point.3414 l4Va GUAM TKIM RAILWAY OF CANADA. The leaden clouds are steady; middling 4 3-16d. sales 10,000 bales; Bed SHas Rockland for New From From hanging low. with Corn tome do McCoon, York. j | i~From~ to extent, and lower figures prel 60% 60% speculation and export 1,000 bales; receipts Bch Odell, Wade. The frozen ground Nav. 83 82 p Wlnterport, for Boston. Liverpool. | Portland. | Halifax. Oa and after MONDAY, Dee. », 1891, Oregon 6000 bales. ~ prevail Mill-feed remains the same, save a Fed Brunette, West, for _Steamer._j traiaa Reverberates beneath your tread, Searsport Boston. Dec. 10. | Jan. will raa as fallawt : of on Scd Harvester, Rockland for Boston. LABRADOR, DecTal | 2. The bare boughs creak above head— drcp $1 bag lots of Sacked Bran. Coffee Dec. 24. J,n. 14 your New York Mining Stocks. Sch H C Berry, bound West. (TORONTO, Jan. 16. DEDA BTC REM. A dismal sound. is steady and firm y held at Iasi week’s prices, Portland Wholesale Prices Current. Jan. 7. | SARNIA, Jan. 28 J«n.8t>. £W> Teiegrapu. Scb James & Ella, LeHave Banks—15,000 lbs Ear Aubura anu 7.10 and 7.30 but the features which have For tbe week Dec. Jan. 21. Labrador, Feb. 11 i Feb. 13. Eewlataa, strong prevailed ending 30, 1891. gsh. A m., and and 6.10 m. For Oar- November now is almost here— NEW YOBS, Dec. 20 1891—The following Feb. 4. | OREGON, Feb. 26 | Feb. 27. 1.10,1.80 p. for some time are bam. 7.10 a. m. 1.80 and past fully sustained. Pro- are Flour. Cram. Cleared. 6.10 p. m. For Mat. November, chill and dark and drear; to-day’s closing quotations ol miningstocks: Superfine & car treat and visions maintain a tone on f’orn, ldis....62S63 Scb Cabin $40 to *60, return to second Chicago, 7.10 a m.. and 1.80p. m. And soon the snow fairly steady most Col Marv Elizabeth, Dunton, Booth bay—D $80 $110; Coal.. .. 35% lowgrades.4 76@5 00 Corn, bag cabin For Qaebec, 1.30 p. in. For Baekdeld and articles under this head. Fresh Beef has lois...67@a>j Choate, $26; steerage $30. Will heap Itself up, drift on drift. improv- Hocking Coal.. 15 00 X Spring & Meal, lots. 6 Canton, 7.10 A m., and m. bag .65® Bristol Service — fer Avaameuih Deck. l.SO.p. And into every cranny sift, ed in demand; prices ai e firm and a rifle better Humestake.... 12 XX 8pring.6 00@6 26 Oats, car Tots.... 4-ia4F> Pat. FROM MERCHANT’S From ARKIVALS. While tierce winds blow. on some sides Quicksilver...... 4 Spring Oais, beg lots...46@48 BXCRANOB From grades; at 6l/i&7Va(e>8c, hinds do Avonmouth. prel... 22 Wheat. 6 76@6 26 Cotton seed— Ar at Polnt-a-Pttre, Dec 29, brig Rochamont. Steamship. Portland. Fra* I.ewiatoa aad Ankara, 8.36 A A, 7Vfc@l0c, fores at 5c, rounds and flanks at 6 Ontario. 44 00 Mich str’ght Car lots...2e i 60 6.40 and 6.60 m. Well, never mind; the glowing coal 0@28 Portland, 13 days. | DOMINION, | January^ 12.10,3.in, p. Promt Gor- loins at Best & Beicner.. 2 20 roller.6 %@6% Bag lots. .29 ham n. II., 8.26 a m.. 12.10 and 6.60 m. Within the grate will cheer your soul. @6%c, rump lO@16c, romps l@14c, 00@3o00 p. Mexican. .1 75 clear do.. .6 15®5 2o Sacked bran— The Bristol From Chicngo and 12.10 A And send a thrill loins X2&l6o, rattles at 4c, backs e@7c, lambs Memoranda. steamers do not carry passengers Montreal, ODhlr .. 8 > 8t Louis st’gt Car lots.. .22 01 00 6.60 p. m. From 12.10 m. Of all at @2’ Sch Dexter Clark. nov23tt DAVID TORRANCE & Quebec, p. joy through you till dismay 7@8c, muttons 6%@7o, pork ribs at 8c. sau. Savage.. l 45 ro ler— 5 5< @5 66lBaglots...23 Young, from Polnt-a-Pitre CO.. Agent. »0@i4M0 for Is asho.e and TICKET OFFICE. Ensues at thought of how you’ll pay sage at r. und Bu. 6c. The fish Gould & Curry. 115 clear do...6 2£@j y« 23 00 Apalachicola, full of water 8c, hogs dry Middlings <0@-8 near the latter The coal man’s bilL Hale & Norcross. Wn.’r Wheat Bag lota...24 « oo port. 50 trade is about the same as it usually is at this @29 Boston, Dec 29—A Exchange St, and Depot Foot of India Street. —Somerville Journal, patents—6 7o@8 Provisions. private despatch reports International Co. season of the year; sio ks are very and the arrival at St Thomas of the uew sch Steamship light Boston Produce Fish. Pork- Viator, — — Lowest fares from Portland, Yarmouth Junc- Market. Laughton, from New York for Rio roa the market in Ions un- Backs.16 00® 15 26 Janeiro, in a tion and Danville Junction as To good condition; quota B08T0JS Dec. oui. The toi conditlou follows: Bread. 30, lowing are Clew....*..14 6 leaky aud with less of deck load. K Chicago and Fresh fisn are firm with an Cod, per qtl— @14 75 Easport, Calais, St John. 8., Halifax, N.S., $20 816.75; Detroit $10.76 and changed. upward quotations ol Baltimore, Dec 29-J K hence for She is she is today’s Provisions, Produce,ate: Large snore.« 2P@6 60 Short' uts.14 76@16 00 Soutner, and 812.50; Kansas City 830.00 and 325.76: 8t. painting, painting, with Shore Cod scarce and a trifle Matanzas, went aground this a in all parts of New Brunswick, Neva tendency, Pork-Long cuts 14 00^.14 25 short cuts 8 ">ali.5 00® i 2 Beef- m, lower Paul 381.60 and 827.26: St. Louis via Detroit her friends grow pale and thin Cralgbill Channel. Two are near Scelia, Prince Edward* Island, aad ,And higner. There continues to be a fair demand for $14 00 all 4 60. backs at 14 Pollock...... 300@t-6 Ex-Mess... 8 900 tugs her. $23.75 and $19.76; St. Loul.via $26.00 For fear she'll send them 60@14 75: lean r,p@ Eogartown, Dec 28—Hen Cape Breton. The favorite route to Cam* Chicago ends 00 00 Ha< dock .... 3 25@3 50 plate.10 60 Brigadier, (of Rock- and $21.50: San Francisco. Sugars and values are well maintained, in ^16 00; pork tongues 18 60; butt 00@10 land) Harwell, from pebelle and Hi. Aadrew*, N. B. California, $00.00 Hollyhocks, pork lo 60. Hake.2 0o@2 60 Ex-Plate.. 10 utfeli 00 Boston, ran asnore on and $S0.25. These rates are sul Ject to change. Or mullein stalks, Produce there is nothing special to note. Eggs fleiTing— Lard— Stony Point, cape Pogue, last nlgnt, but was Fall and Winter L. J. S BARGE ANT, General Hams at small at hams assisted 1 ff this Arrangement. Manager, Or are offered more and t'ie 9%c; 10c; pressed Bcaled, morning by revenue cutter Dex- decs atf jabberwocks freely, i-upply at pres- ll%c. ®box...H@l8 Tubs, ^lb. 6J4; country Med 3s...11 6. NEW YORK—Ar 29ib. port John, with quiry. Lemons and Oranges command higher do 6c. @13 001Hams.10 sells Henry H Cham- above connections; returning, leave Kt. John 3s. .00 O' berlain ■»*! nnroori hi« *0OQU) inf Manilla Large @00 OOido coverd. .11 (ol Bath) Eossett, Sufiolk, Va Elwood ana same figures. Cordage exhibits more strength Butter—Western extra creamery 27®28c; H isastpon days. White JIaMiUlu, Hau> Fickle Bose. Produce. Oil. Smiib, Tryon, Boston; Andrew*Eeters, nines tickets issued and Quebec, and for smali lots are for an- fancy higher, firsts and extra firsts V8@26c; Through baggage checked (real, aud the Went. jobbers holding Cpe Craub’s.7 60@8 25 Kerosene- Providence. to Rose kissed me extra imitation cream 2^vuu« •••• •■•••••• Janeiro; sens Hattie today, Railroad Receipts. 26@2Sc. The above quotations are receivers’ U7* Dunn, Poland, Ponce, PR; other information at Company’s Office. Railroad TON, 8.30, a m.. 1.10, 6.i>6 p. m. I ask with dismay, for Cal. pea.....2 6u@a 8c ICentennlal...... 6ya Addie J Bryant, Clay, Bermuda. Wharf, of via PORT 1 .A Nil TW> nr. mai prices strictly wholesale lots. foot State street. J. B. COYLE, LEWISTON BRUNSWICK, 7.16Ain., *1.16, ■ Irish Potatoes— Raisin* BOSTON—Ar 29th. schs Mark Not unmixed with sorrow; Cheese—Northern choice full creams and Gray, Saw- je20dtf Gen’i Manager. 6.00 aud *11.30 p.m. Maine bu-h..4£@56 Muscatel ....l 60 EblladeIpbl& • Rose kissed me today, Receipts by Central R R—For Portland twin8 HHc: fair to good at 7@Ue Western 60@2 flenry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, ROCKLAND aud KNOX and LINCOLN STA- f'weet Potatoes— LonVu ut da’ Who will 126 cars miscellaneous choice lie; fair to !ay’r.2 @3 60 TIONS 7 16 a m., 1.16 and on kiss her tomorrow? merbandise, connecting good 8%@10%c; sage at 25 Ou Anchored In Nantasket Saturdays 12@12VbC ...250@3 uralay’r..8 @9 Roads for a harbor, only at 6.00 p. m. —Harvard Lampoon. roads 76 cars. schs G A Me Eggs—Eastern extras at 2«@30; Valencia.7 'adden, Salem tor Brunswick, Ga; BRUNSWICK, BATH. GARDINER, HALL4V fancy near-by Onions— Williamlue. do for a coal R & T BOSTON stock uigher: firsts 2e@27c; extra sup»r. port; Hargraves WELL and AUGUoTA. 7.16 Am., *1.16, 6.00 Retail Grocers’ Sugar Rates. Vermont Natives.2 75 jpius> (new) Camden fur Baltimore, and New Hampshire at Western firsts 5('@2 Ex-qnaiuy and*11.30p. m. 2fs@80c 7i 7-18 Cld 29tn, sch Portland market—out loaf. 6%c; confection- 27@00c; Michigan firsts at .16® granulated.4 Humarock. Veazie. Calats. Farmington and Phillips, via lewis- Why Fakirs Thrive. —«26c. Jobbing Chi kens.15® <6 qkv« c yellow, 4c. Turkeys.lt@18 Seeds. delphia; T Donnell. Davis, from Richmond FALL ARRANGEMENT. 8.30 a m. other small articles from street 15®'8c; fair to good at 12@14 .choice chickens fakirs 14W16C; fowls Red Top.t 9 \a; Wm Jones, Fuller, Fen andlna; Geo H BEADFIELD 12al3c; Western dry packed Ames. MONMOUTH, WINTHBOP, doesn’t do so because he Grain Quotations. choice at Apples. Timothy.... 1 ftf Marshall, Brunswick, Ga; Cora Dunn, and OAKLAND, 1.10 and 6 06 m. always gets turkeys, 14® 16c; fowls at 9^.llc; No 1 Bald- from Fare $1.00 p. chickens 1 Clover.10 Harrington, Apalachicola; Carrie Walker, Only WATERV1LLE. via 1.10, 6.08 them, or thinks he gets NEW YORK PRODUCE @i4e. Hoboken: LEWISTON, p. them, cheaper. EXCHANGE. BeanB—New York „wlns. .17F@2fK) Cheese. Starkey, Sarah Blalsdeli, Pom-roy TH> NEW AND PALATIAL STEAMERS, m.; via AUGUSTA. 7.16 a handpicked pea 1 96®$2: 6i 7r m., *1.15, *11.30 It is because men CORRECTED BY CROCKER & marrow Eating.2 g2 NY factory.’2 Rondout; Allred Keene, Gieeley, Port John- m. chiefly engaged in PULLEN, CO. pea 180 ® 1 90. chon;- screened pea at p. 6 Cooking.l 0 @160 Vermont...!2 son. business are Tuesday’s 1 @1 7h hand-picked medium a> 1 1 SKOWHEGAN. via LEWISTON, 1.10 p. m.; usually so absentminded quotations. 85,® 9o; Evaporated p ft e® 2 Cld 80th, sch G choice screened ar 1 60® 1 76; choice Yellow Sage.18% @14% Stephen Haskell, Richardson TREMONT and PORTLAND via AUGUSTA, 7.16 a. m„ 1.16, *11.80 p. m. that trifles of use are WHEAT. ao o d 7@ 8 But«e Cadis. everyday never Eyes l DO® l 96, California pea beans at 2 10® leave BELFAST, 1.16 and 11.30 p. m. Lemon*. Creamery PENSACOLA—Ar 28th, Clen- alternately FRANKLIN WHARF, Fort- of unless are Dec. Jan. May * d«>sh hauu-pickeo at 2 80; red »lb..?8@30 barque Ethel. land DOVER and FOXCKOFT, Via DEXTER, 1.16, thought they pushed right f 20@2 Palermo.4 60@5 60 Gilt Vt 9 fiiegos; schs St J B every evening, Sundavs excepted, at 7 Opening...10/% 105% 107*4 kid. 2 00@2 10 -Tubbing 10e Higher. edge 28® Pierre, Mart; Martin, Ha- 11.30 p. m. under the business nose. a prices Messina.4 50 Choice vana. o’clock; arriving in season (or connection with As rule the Highest.10'% 10Py8 107% 18 OO: some 50®6 0® '1 BANGOR Via 1.10 via Hay—Cnoice fancy higher; fair Ar earliest trains for LEWISTON, p.m.; Lowest.106 to Malagers. Good.19@21 29th, brig David St points beyond. a stuff bought of street venders costs two 105 106% good at 816 0o@17 00. Eastern tine at Bugbeo, Stowers, tickets for AUGUSTA, 7.16 m., *1.16 and *11.30 p. m Oranaes. store.l @19 Pierre; sch Geo Twoby, Farrow, Havana. Through Providence, Lowell, and Closing.105 10o% 106% 512® 14; poor to ordinary East swale New Ac. Sundays only at 7.20 a m. to five times as much as it would in a $U@14. Florida..2 7b@3 25 KEY WEST—8id sen Woraeater, York, CORN. 8*@9. Rye straw, choice, at (teas. 24tn, Mattie Eaton, BANGOR & PISCATAQUIS R. R.. via DEX- 814 60; Oat Messina.0 oo@j 00 Eastern Gamage, Returning, leave INDIA WHARF, Boston, legitimate store. But it is on this Straw $8@9. extras..26@28 Pascagoula. TER, 1.16 and 11.30 p. m.; via OLDTOWN single Dec. J-n. •Hreaw Lrat&c r 29tb- every evening, Stmuays excepted, at 6 o’clock. May. Potatoes-choice native and Maine T,J?,°yl!LE~Ar br|s Stacy Clark, Bowers, at lt.80 p. m. weakness of mankind that the Opening.52 62 stock Pilot Http.7% New Yorit- sch Carrie E J. F. LI SCO MB, J. B. COYLE, street ro% |1 37H®1 60; choice Vermont and N @8 Philadelphia; Woodbury, Bryant. ELLSWORTH and BAR HARBOR at 1.16 and Highest.62*4 Hamu- dosq.6V1 FERN AN DIN A—Sid Geu. Agt. Manager. fakir lives and thrives. A man will 62*4 607/b shtre and New York Burbanks @6 Light.19 @20 29th, barque Freeua A 11.3d p. m. fool Lowest.61% —@4 c; Houlton 6 did W New 61*4 50% Hebrons —@60c rose46o Aroosto.-k 8’lP.4%@ welght2i S22 liey, Willey, York; sch Mary L Peters, 8epl6_ __dtf VANC^BORO, BT. JOHN, HALIFAX and with a broken a dozen morn- Closing.61% Hehions Crackers shoestring 5i% 60% at 4o@47c ;Rose at 45c. ijweei @6 Heavy.22 @23 Williams, Philadelphia. PROVINCES, *1.16 and *11.30 p.m. potatoes. Eas- (Jmi. -laughter..31 Ottru 6u^s ings before he will remember to a Wednesday’s quotations. tern extra- bulk stock and cloth heads 81 ,<*,62 HOULTON, WOODSTOCK, ST. 8TEPHEN get 76 Onmbemnd.4 00 Good ROYAL-Ar Maine WHEAT. Jersey double heaas 2 25 50@6 d’mg.19 @20 29th, sch M K Rawley, and NORTH AR008T0UK at 1.16 aud 11.30 new pair. Then suddenly a Atadla. ia/ Am Wheeler. Providence. Steamship Company during busy 1 Baldwins at calf.60@70 P- m.; ST. ANDRE WS, 11.80 p. m. Dec. Jan. Ma^ ?° $1 26@i 60:MalDe Ciestnut.... 0(1 Lumber. BRUNSWICK—sid day he runs against a and NH choice Baldwins 1 @6 29th, schs Grace Bradley, For NEW YORK. •Rons daily, Sundays included. ex- shoestring peddler Ooenlng.I04y8 106% f0@ia 75, Green- Franklin. @7 60 8’th nine.30 tNIght lo«% ings at uoig40 00 Barter, Boston; 8 G Hart, McLean, Satilia. press with sleeping cars runs and buys a on the H ehest.. 106% 126@160. 00 Steamers attached, every pair spot, paying lot.% 107% Lehigh. @6 Clear pine— 2Wth> Bcb 01,ver T Whit, leave Franklin Wharf on Wednes- night, Sundays included, but not to Lowest.I04y8 106 Coffee. Whitcler,'?AH*rAr and at 6 m. Skowhegan double price for what his dealer would 106% Chicago Cattle Market. Uppers.S5«@60 tier, Nassau. days Saturdays p. Returning, leave Monday morning, or to Belfast. Dexter or be- Closing.106% Rio,roasted Select Pier East him for 105% 107*4 19@21 ••••....$4=6^62 d9?^-RkKsTON—Ar 29tb, brig H B Hussey, 38, River, New York, on Wednesdays yond Bangor, on Sunday mornings. give nothing. By J.w ao.... 29®30 Pine 45 sch Geo L and at 4 m. CORN. Telegraph common..(38® Bodgdou, Boston; Drake, Goldtn- Saturdays p. White manalniBi and The fakirs thrive best in Cooperage. waite. Bangor. novlO-dtf J. B. General Quebec Liae. the closest Dec Jan. CHICAGO.Dec. 30,1891.—The Cattle market Spruce.(13il4 COYLE, Agent. May. — Receipts Hhhd shooks ana nas— Hemlock.. .(li® 12 BALTIMORE—Ar sch S P For CUMBERLAND MILLS, SEBAGO LAKE, and most centers. Down in Opening. 61*4 60% 20,000 ;shlpmems 6000 closed weak 26th, Thurlow, busy Wall 6>% and 15c Mol. city. ..1 80@l 9o Clapboards— Puuta Oorda. BRIDGroN. FRYEBUKG, NORTH CON- H uhest...6) % 61% p. 10@ lower; good to extra steers at 4 76 8 Allan Urine and Broad and New and Nassau y8 others 2 4i ig.country ..90c®(l Spruce. X.(36®38 Ar 29th. schs WaY. GLEN, BARTLETT FABYANS. 1ST. streets, Lowest ...... @6 35; @460; Stockers 2 Independent, Case, Boston; 61*9 61*4 60:4 20®2* 79; C mol. Royal Mall and the bankers and cows at 20@2 0. >untry Oiear.(34®«6 Bertha Dean. Thomas do. Steamships. JOHNSBURY, NEWPORT MONTREAL, among brokers and law- Closing.....61% 61% toy8 hhd 20 EH I LA 8.46 3.80 JEFFERSON and LAN- Hogs receipts 42.000: shipments 9 000 shooks..116@1 ?dclear.$25®; 8 DELPHI a—Ar 29th, sch Mary E _Between Portland and Liverpool. a.m., p.m.; who are too to Hhd. hdgmol. No New York. CASTER, 8.46 a m. yers, bnsy think of sus- fairly active and lower; rough and common at 1.(16.«: 0 Morse, From CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. 32 In.24@26 Cld 2wth, schs Carrie A IsteamshiDsI Frora I Frora The 8.45 a. m., connects for all points in North- and and 3 t>0@3 70 mixed ano packers at 3 rine..(26@60 Lane, Houghton, LIVERPOOL “P pentiers shoestrings lead pencils, 80; Siruce 36 Portland: Geo M I PORTLAND j HALIFAX. ern New Hampshire. and Tuesday’s quotations, prime, heavy and Hutcbeis’ at 3 86® in...2ofe Shingles— Adams. Standish. do. J Vermont, Chicago the street fakirs fare weights * 8 >ft Pine, 36 2 X cedar.3 the and with the Can. Pac. Transconti- etc., well, for amid WHEAT 3 90; light at 3 0@3 ho. In.20® 60@s 76 NOBsKA-Anchored olt. 28th, brig Annie R. 17th Dec. *Numtdlan, 7ih Jan. 9th Jan. West; H »rd Plne,32 'ear cedar. 3 0< Storer. frtm 31 st “ “ •* nental train for Vancouver and Pacific Coast the roar of millions the absent- Dec. Sheep receipts 9 00;shiprtieotsl600 «teadv m2fe@2 @3 26 Portland for Phuadeldhla. Paristan, 21 at 23rd clashing May Hoods 14 ft....(20®‘ 5 X No 1.... 0 14th Jan. * The 3.80 m. train has for native ewes at 3 4 4 ** 2<'0@2 VINEYARD-HAVEN—Ar 2 th, schs J H »iougoltan 4th Feb. 6th Feb. p. sleeper minded man Opening... 90*4 95% @4 6; mixed 26®4 76; “ clutches hastily on what Texas wethers 6 12 ft....(20® 22 sol cedar.. 1 2b@ l 50 Crowley, Port Johnson for Poi 28th “Numidlan 18th 20th “ S»ints.ontreal and connects with trains via “Soo** Closing... 89% 96*4 06; Westerns 4 76 @4 9o. “ 8 Hand; Rattier. Line for comes Lambs 3 2,. 16. ft....$io@ix S;iruce.1 x @1 50 Hoboken for Eastport; Isabella, do for Minneapolis and st. Paul. uppermost, knowing that other- CORN. @6 R«d oak Halifax *8. 8 Numldlan and Mongolian will cat- staves Liths bDrce 2 0o@2 16 Florida. Rocklana for Newport. carry ARRIVALS IN PORTLAND. wise he’ll Dec Box tie and only cabin passengers. Cabin to forget all about it—New _ May snooks.... Lime-Lemiut. Sid 28th, schs William $40 Jones. Alfred Keene, to steamer From Watervilie aud 8.35 a Opening.. 41% Domestic Marktes. Ltme«r cask.1 00 *l os S A Blalsdeli, A B *60, according and location of state Lewiston, m.; York Herald. Mitchell, Mary E Olys, E Ar- room; second cabin Augusta, Bath and from Rockland Olosmg.-. 39% 41% Carriage. Cement.1 40® t 60 Ellen and J & $24; steerage $20. Mondays ( cuiarjus Perkins, H Crowley. only. 8.40 a.m.; Montreal. 9 30 Wednesday’s By Teiegranh.1 A-ner’n ■¥> lb 10311 Matches. Ar 29th. barque L S Bridgtoo, Stc., quotations. Andrews, (of Thomas- a. in.; Farmington, ard Lewis The Gu»sts Were Under the Table. NEW YORK. Dc. 30,1891.—The flour market Manilla.... ll @13 star, & gross 60 ton) New Orleans for STATS USE Skowhegan ion, WHEAT. Boston;’sebs Cornelia 12.26 p. St. John. —receipts is Manilla Bolt 18 40 Perth for m.; Bangor, Rockland, Ac., a 3^,096 packages:expo 12,476 b' s R’pe Dirigo.39® Soule, Amboy Boston; E B Kimball New York andUln.gww, via 12.30 Sothern dinner to Florence at a _ IJan. Londonderry, p. m.; Wateivllle, Bath, Aunusta and gave May and lc,o=-6 sacKs, fairly active and unchanged: Rissi do.17®18 Metals. South Ami.oy for Lynn; Wm 9i% 96% ° Churchill. Perth every fortnight. Cabin $35 and upwards. Return Rockland, 6.86 p.m; London club and invited him for Opening. sales 36 300 bbls. Semi...... 7ya@ 8% Copper— Amboy for M J and Farmington,Skowhegan, half Portsmouth; Lee, EiizabethportH $65 upwards. Watervilie and 6.46 Closing. 90% 96 Flou •4 com lor Lewiston, p.m.; Mon- lUctattons—low extras at — — -— 3 60@416; @48 00@25 Kennebunkport. w- ouu an hour later than of the other treal, Lancaster, Fabyans, 8.00 p, any CORN. city mills extra at 6 26. mills Drugs and I*yen. P -.sud SlU 29th. SCbs L I) Small Plnrlas nr n Galwav. Bildgton, 0@6 city pat Copper, @16 Prepaid steerage $19; Intermediate m.; Night Pullman *1.40 Am. guests. He said to his who were Jan. May. ents 6 2'@6 60 winter wheat low at Au-iu oxatiu. 12@<4 14x48 plan- tt Cr' E1 a Abbl° to H. & A. guests, grades, “ May’ Bursty. Hazel *30. Apply ALLAN and T. P. MC- •Sundays included. Opening.3*4 4<% 3 6013176; fair to fancy at 4 90 tan.4c@42 isneu. 35 i)eil eminent men in literature and 10@4 patents GOWAN, Portland, or H. & a. ALLAN, PAYSON TUCKER, politics Closing.40% at 4 [email protected], Minnesota clear 4 * Ammonia— B*ir,s. 20 PROVIDENCE—Ar 41% 16® fO 29th, sch Herman F Kim- dec24dtf Vice Pres, ana General and in the “When straights do at 4 do 4 A Y M theatn i» ball, i ane, Rock Boston.__ Manager nobility: Florence 46®610 oatents 60@ nub.16@2 port. F. E. BO Gen’LPass. and Ticket Portland 6 2' do rye mixtures 4 Ashes, pot.... 6% VM Bolts.. 27 Bid 29th, sch Alice 'THBY, Agent comes suppose you all under the Dally Press Stock List. 16@4 86; superfine at @s Holbrook, New York Portland. Nov tmvOliTi f get 8 16@3 76: fine 2 86®3 60. Southern flour Bals copabla 6. @7(> B >uums.... PERTH AMBOV-Ar 29th PACIFIC MAIL table? He’ll Corrected by swan & Barrett, Bankers and 28@33 sch WildOre STEAMSBFcOIPAM think his lateness has quiet and unchanged at 4 IP@6 2\ Rye flour B esWax.35@4o iso 132 heal—receipts exports 96,72-> @ 00®7 Uniat, sales 13 'iusri; and Char. I. X...9 25®9 55 New York, rasco National Bank.100 120 1.2 bush; ,000 firmer dull;\i. 2 Copperas.... 28tll, sch John Philadelphia. them from As Florence RhiI 1 Or l/i Cn) OKU, in o anri olmiatAe ^“e®. From New toot of Bight. entered FIrsi N-tional Cream tartar... So3)36 ferae.6 0018 60 New York/VEK_Ar Fork, pier Canal St., North Baltimore and Ban-.100 100 102 1 Washington he saw Sothern alone and said: i 06%@t /Vg float,1 < 08% No Ex logwood.)2ai6 Antimony.i«® 18 Ar 29th. sch D J River, for San Francisco via The Iathnna Cumberland Nationil Bank. 40 41 43 fob; Sawyer. Calais. —VIA— J_ __.i.cn R red ai 1 : N > 1 Northern 6 vnnwaDic... oo®8 no H Y ANN •f PVMSM. men unu o rumuuiti oautt... /o xio 03(@l 03% at 81 i>8 [email protected] Coke.« IB-sid 29tb, sebs A WULIU J43 0S%!§1 04% ; No spring at 99%c. arauhor. solder vixvfc- i6V4 NEW BEDFORD—Ar 28th, sch E 106 i T Lee COLON sails Thursday, Dec. 31, noon. Porttana Trust Rve quiet; Western 01 ®i 03. Barley heavy MyrrU. 5t @ 5 WJ*la»se». PHILADELPHIA & READING R. R„ ▼oice. all come. And as soon Company.... lie ns From 1st “Tliey’ve and No 2 Mil at 2 26< iit) )'urto ... San Francisco, and Braunao His. Portland Company 100 dull; 70fe72c. Cor*—receipts Opium...... Rico ?0@40 CHATHAM-Passed north, 29th, schs G H as bush exports 8 Ames BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R, yon were announced they hid under Portland Ga 60 80 86 337.126 1-6,141 bush; sales eilac.,. 35@-o Barbadoes.32®33 Brunswick,Ga. for Boston; W T CITY ot BIO DE JANEIRO, sails Company. 3 O Don- Saturday All trains vestlbuled from end to end, the Portland Railroad Co. 116 4.000 bush; active and unsettled, clo-iug IldlKO....8r@ CirtHfuegOS. 38@30 January 23,3. p. m. lighted the deuce 120 i* table, though why they Steadier; No al 61 (@M%c elevator. I >aine.3 76(a*4 oti 'Soiling. SALEM—Ar 29th, schs by gas. Unequaled dining car service* B O N D 8. 62% Samuel Lewis Rn, For Freight, Passage, ot general Information did it I can't @63c afloat; No 3 at steam r Ioenan.2 Ot> 2 26 ^ TIME TABLE NOVEMBER imagine.” 44@46c mixed Fancy Ponce....39*3*40 to or address the General 16, 1881. Portland City 6s rcce 1 rt. o apply Eastern Agents One one the M’nicip'l various. 100 no B/,%®'2%c. pts 6,076 nsh ex- Licorice, 16@ Nan*. ssarasr*t,,» iwJKt Leave New York from foot of street by guests crawled >■ E. A. ADATOM dc Liberty out, Por land City 6s, R. R, a>d, (907.. 123 J26 port 43, 36 bush sales 186,000 push. firmer Lai ex.34(gj4t Cask, cut 190@2 00 PORTSMOUTH—Ar 29th, schs CO., North River, red and Portland 4s and active No3 at Wm for Arizona. Cag- looking ashamed.—New York City Funding .102 103 fairly 39c, do e39%c Mornmne.. ..196^2 20 Wire...2 26 tlne, Boston; C G Crosby, Rockland for do? If S State Street, ler.Bread St., Beeiee. For Philadelphia at 4.30, 9.00, ■ 16@2 7.46, 10.00, Bath City 6s, Mun. various.loo u»s No 2 at 39 (a40%e; do While DUTCH ISLAND Bun. 40%@40v*,c’ 0 i bergamot4 09 a4 V6 HAKBOR-Ar n jelOdti 11.30 a. ru., 1.30, 2.15.3 SO, 4 00, Bath cl cs R. R aid. 1P02. No i at 40- 40% do White >t 4i 29tn? sch 6.00, 8.00, y 6s, .106 107% %cf Mixed Cxi liver....! low! 36 Celina, Murray, Boston for a coal port. 7.30 p. m.. 12.16 night; City R. R aid.il j Western do Sundays—9.00, Bangor 6s, long 112 38%a41c;Whlte 40u43%c White Lemon.3 25@3 60 10.30.11.30 a. in., 6.U0 Muskrat Skins. Muni. State 4 No 2 t 1.30, 3.30, 6.00, Bangor City «s, long ipal....l 18 120 (&48%< ; Chlcag 4o%@40%(-. Olive...... 1 ot x.-z'jj 6tJ Naval Blares. Foreign Porte. p. m.. 12.16 night. Belfast 6s. R. R. aid.104 • offer Rio q let and .No 7 at -*u- The muskrat is somewhat similar in City 107 heavy 3e P DDI.3 £6@3 60 Tar 9 bbl...3 76g4 00 Ar at Calcutta Nov 24, For Baltimore and Washington dally at 8.00, Port and & Ken. R. R. «s, 1895...104 tar—raw is more active ana barque Penobscot. Ba- 10S steady: refined Is Wlatergreen2 oo X Coal far....6 2646 60 tavia, and Pekalongan. (11.8«i with dining car) a. m.; 1.80, 3.30, din- appearance to his land cousin, but is Lewis & K. R. steady and quiet; No 6 at 8 dry Farmington 6s,.106 106 1-16; No 7 P -tassbr’mde 28(133 Pitch.3 vomu 26 Ar at Sierra Leone, Nov DIRECT STEAMSHIP LINE. ing car 6,00 p. m., 12.16 night. Maine Cential h. R. 1st 7s_114 at %e: No 8 at 3 9-lRc: No 9 at 30, sch Alfrettaeua 8s incomparably larger. The brown mask- nug 116 8%c; No to Chlorate...... l @1- Wll. Pitch...800(13 26 Snare. 8mltn, New York. Parlor cars on aay trains—Sleepers on night Maine Central R. R. Con 7s. 33 136 at 8 7 16e No 11 at 3 H-l6e: No 12 at which is 3%c; 1 nide.2 8f@i(JU Rosin.30O@400 At Montevideo, Nov 26, C WEDNESDAY and trains, rat, larger than the black Maine Central R. R. Con It iff A at Mould A at 4%c: standard brig C Sweennv From BOSTONwwf SATURDAY 4%s....l03 6 3%c; A at Quicksilver... sO*i9fi rurpttne, gaa 89,® 49 for New York. oweeney, Tickets via this line are on sale at Ma ne Central R. R. skg funa 6s.. 103 ♦ ysc; Confectioners’ a at 4c. cnt loaf Haylord, principal muskrat, when full grown will measure :05 at 6%e Qttl >ine. 3 Oakum. 8 Ar at Rio Dec Railroad offices New York auu New * 4 a4i' Linseea.38,a43 Ar at Valparaiso, Dec 16, From Long Whart, Boston Boston office, 211 Washington street. of his nose to the root of his steady and quiet; united 69y2c. Pork barque E J Rav tail, and hia fa rlv 8 Itpetre. 1 («;»« Boiled.-4l@46 New York. 3 p. m. From Pine 8tree; utr Boston Stock Market. active and steady; old mess at 9 26; new 9 76 >0 dec22_ ratlike caudal sometimes at- Cenna.26® 8oerm....~.l 00(11 17 Bid tm Cadiz. Dee 24, sch J S Bntler Huelva Whart, Philadelphia, at 3 p. appendage @10 26 Betf dull .bet f hams qulei t erceo 61 va The following quotations are received beef Canaryseed.... 4 4V4 Whal*. .60@60 and Port Royal, SC, m. Insurance one-half tht tains a of dally: dull and cut meats and ■ length eight inches. Muskrat steady quiet easy nnn- 8>rdamons..l 0f@ 7o Bank. Arat Rosario, Nov rate of sailing vessel. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Pe R. 44% 1 es aud Lara 8X0(45 20, baroue Augustin® skins are valuable for their quiet steady. higher on increas- 8 xia. bi-earb.3»/« shore..80®83 Kobbe. Port laud via Buenos soft, glossy C. B. & ed demand; Western steam Ayres; Dec l “ft ur Freights for the West by the Penn. B. B., am. y.10«% expurt closed at Sal.2 vs @ s Mayberry, New York via and are traders at Mexican Central. 22a* 42%; city at 86 00; refined Porgle.00@36 do, South Dy connecting lines, forwarded tree o) fur, bought by from stronge with a 8 ilphur.3 V. («' s/i Laun..05,0*76 Bid Dec 2, barque Kremlin, BOYNTON, Union|Paclfic. [air demand; Continent at 86 60l/.%3IEO(7n. TURING COMPANY STOCK. The State Society for the Protection of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TO-DAY. Animals Has Secured Food and 2250 Shares for Sale. PIANOS. FINANCIAL. Shelter for Them. Spencer, Trask & Co. n Woodbury & Moulton. Portland, Me., December 29, 1891. Mans Q. The directors of the Maine State A t r directors’ meeting this Larrabee. AMUSEMENTS. Socletj cf company, 31. & City Hall—Popular Course. for the Protection of Animals, at theii held at rooms 127 aud 129 Bullitt Building, Steinert Sons. Co. FIFTH PAGE. monthly meeting yesterday, concluded thf Philadelphia, on Monday, December 14, J. R. Libby. case of the Monhegau sheep. About 3C 1891, it was voted to put one-fifth of its cap- Owen, Moore & Co. STEINWAY. years ago, Moses Starling, a well-knowr ital stock into the treasury of said com- EIGHTH PAGE. WEBER, mau in this associated with pany, aud to sell the same at not less than Manson G. Larrabec. region, others, G. W. Bond, Brass Foundry. put two small Hecks of sheep on Monhegau thirty dollars per share, with which to HARDMAN, Brown, the shoo dealer. Island. This lonely island, about 15 miles build and equip three large manufacturing CABLER, Notice is hereby given. HENNING, Diamond Island Association. at sea from Boothbay, is the location of a plants, and permission was given by the well-known light and the home of about 40 directors of above company to an owner of WEBSTER and New GREAT Wants. To Let, For Sale, Lost, Found, CLEAIUICE 5000 SALE. WESER and similar advertisements will be found under people. The idea of Starling was that the shares to sell bi9 stock due to his finan- BROS. the appropriate headings on page 6. sheep could care for themselves on the cial embarrassment. I am authorized by PIANOS. Island. Such proved to be the case, and 1e the owner of this stock (of which there is The attent'on of linancial institutions, trus- We have just received a large and varied 30 years the two small Hooks have in- now 2250 shares) to sell the whole or any Stock ol Upright and Grand Pianos for the tees, and individual Investors Is invited to the Holiday trade. creased to about 250. They are entirely part of it in amounts of not less BEFORE TAKING OUR SEMI-ANNUAL we intend to reduce list of conservative investment bonds offered in INVENTORY, Allot onr instrument*are carefully selected wild and have received no attention, ex than fifty shares at twenty dol- an expert. our columns by Spencer Trask & Co., 20 Con- our large stock to tlie lowest limit. We have made a by that lars Is possible examin- gress street, Boston. This house, already very ceptlng annually men have gone oul per share, which at this price thorough TUNING, REPAIRING AND POLISOINO. and driven them into a where ten dollars share less than the Compa- ation of each and in Open Evening, until I >1. favorably known in New York and Provideuce pen, thej per department every case where we thought a new price would January as dealers in Investment securities, has added were sheared and the lambs marked. At ny’s stock can be for. treasury purchased close out the we have not hesitated to make 540 CONGRESS ST. to Its firm William Blodget and E. P. Merritt, present the owners of the are D. M OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE ABOVE goods, the sacrifice. sheep T. C. McOOULDRiC. of the late firm of & and * Mansanr Adams, blodget Co., Davis and Elizabeth Starling of Monhe COMPANY. dec2 eodtf has succeeded to their business in Boston, con- gan,Joseph of William D. Ewart, Chicago. Ill, President, Starling Cumberland,Josiab and President Link Belt and ducting a general banking business and dealing Machinery Engin- Starling of Cape Elizabeth, and a Peaks eering Co. in lirst-class municipal and railroad bonds. E. Island man whose name is not ascertained. A. Turner, Philadelphia, 1st Vice Presi- dent. One of these owners has not seen his sheep George M. Holmes, Gardiner, Me., 2d Vice YOU FIND THE WILL PEDAGOGUES. CHEAT IN EVER! President. BARGAINS for 19 was DEPARTMENT. years. It some time alleged Edward F. Gorton, Chicago, 111, Secretary. % ago, and is probably true, that the sheep F. H. Burr, Pa., Treasurer. Annual Meeting of the Maine Society Will Philadelphia, suffered severely In the cold weather ol James Mapes Hodge, Philadelphia, Pa. Begin in This City Tills Evening. Edward L. Houston, Philadelphia, Pa. winter, many of them perishing, esDeclallj Coleman Sellers, Philadelphia, Pa. mother sheep with lambs. The Socletj B. B. Tuttle, Naugatuck, Conn. John Pa. The 12th annual meeting of the Maine for the Sparhawk, Jr., Philadelphia, REMNANTS, Protection of Animals took th< Howard Smith, Philadelphia, Pa. CLOAK will at City Hall DEPARTMENT. Pedagogical Society begin matter up this year, and Mr. E. N. Perry, Edward Dudley. Cstmden, N. J. this evening. The sessions are to continue Philip H. Holmes, Gardiner, Me. SHORT their agent, has iast effected a settlement S. N. Me. LENGTHS, and will bo Maxcy, Gardiner, through Saturday undoubtedly that will ensure to the Herbert S. Dyer, Portland, Me. 100 Dozen of Gent’s all-linen stand-up Collars, protection sheep. latests attended. The of very styles, all sizes, warranted 4-ply Black Serge Reefers, with four ornaments on largely pedagogues The owners have erected a shed 86 18 REFERENCES. by ODDS AND linen. front, Shawl Collars, regular price S5.00 Maine are a numerous and infl uential of ENDS, por- feet at a cost of §180 for the sheep, and Franklin Institute Pennsylvania. this week 83.50 tion of nnr rvennle. and their deliberations Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics’ Asso- agreed to suppy them with this win. OF 5c. Each or 50c. pair Dozen. hay Brown Diagonal Double Breasted Reefers, and discussions are directed to an end of I of these institutions have awarded their IS INVALUABLE TOR ter. The owners have done this under (Both In our Gents’ we former price $3.98, this week 83.00 pro' Gold for his Winter-weight Underwear, the first to the state. Medals to Mr. Philip H. Holmes, shall make a cut in in to importance test, as that the great prices order believing, they say, sheep Fibre Graphite Invention.) COLORED DRESS GOODS reduce the stock. Black Cheviot Reefers, trimmed with Astrachan There has been an association of and Professor Ed- will not use the shed or eat the hay, pre Professor Coleman Sellers ornaments on trout, former price $5.00 win J. Houston of who it the teachers of Maine for 30 years, al- Philadelphia, regard For 75 Dozen Scotch-mixed Shirts and Drawers.... now 83.50 ferring sea weed and kelp. the most important invention since the tele- This Week the is 12 though Pedagogical Society only phone. 25 A very stylish Reefer in shades of Tan The Me. cents Each. light years ohl. The Maine Educational Asso- ! P. C. Holmes Co., Gardiner. AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. Cheviot, with four silk former THE STORM. Boston Mass. ornaments, 35c. and $1 at all Druggists. Manufacturing Co., Waltham, price $6.00, now 84. oo elation was organized at Lewiston, No- j Hill Mfg. Co.. Lewiston. Me. S. J >. Warren & Co.’s nulls, Gardiner, Me. 1 of 1 lot of Black vember 25,1867. Thomas 'i’ash, late of Lot half wool, plain and striped Damask - Cheviot Reefers, double breasted, E. MORGAN 4b SONS, It was Merely a Playful Precursor ol Foss, Packard & Co., Auburn, Me. • roll four Prop’* J. fit. Hanson of C. Cloth. collar, ornaments on front, former Portland, Waterville, Auburn Aqueduct Co., Auburn, Me. [ales’ Cotton Untaear. now PROVIDENCE, R. I. Tills Cold Wave. price $6, 84.oo B. Stetson of Auburn, J. E. Littlefield of Lockwood Company’s Mills, Providence, R. I.. Me. 6 S-4c per yd. aplb eodftwly Watervllle, To he 1 lot of Plain Black Beaver four silk Bangor and other? were in the E. W. closed out regardless of cost. Reefers, prominent Morrell, Esq., pub. Gardiner Journal, Double fold brocaded and ornaments on former Me. stripes plaids. front, rolling collar, work of organizing. There had previously The young men at the Portland Weathei Gardiner, price $7.00, now 84.oo W. J. Sloane, New York city, Selling Agents 12 l-2c per been a Teachers’ Association in Bowdoin Bureau office were of the yd. very busy last evening Alexander Smith cii Son’s Carpet Mills, 1 lot 3-4 length Reefers, in Black with the Mills in the World. 36 inch Tricots.. Beaver, [Mg COMPANY'S College, before which Professor A. S. manufacturing the cold wave which is largest Carpet four silk ornaments, front faced with silk, Your order wlil be filled nt the twenty LADIES’ WRAPPERS former price $10, this sale 86.75 Packard gave an address at Freeport in with us this morning. They found time, 12 l-2c per yd. during dollars per share price, no lat*ur than Jan- We do not intend and there had been and town to keep these goods any 1 lot of Black Cheviot 1837, county however, to tell a Pbess reporter thal for above 2250 or Our 40 inch 87 l-2c Bedford Cords for. Reefers, bound with braid Extract ot Beef, uary 10, 1893, shares, as we have not room. fronts faced but no state edu- longer with silk, shawl collar, four silk associations, permanent thirty-one hundredths of an inch of watei auy patt ot same, of not less than fifty former Do you want a cop of 66c per yd. The stock which we now have on hand, goes ornaments, price $14, now 89.00 cational association. The new association fell from 8 shares, if this remaining 2,250 shares has Beef See o'clock Tuesday night, until J this week of Tea? that It Is not been taken prior to the receipt by me Our regular 60c Bedford Cords. regardless cost. became at once an active influence. The o'clock last night. 1 lot of Black Whipcord Reefers, four silk or- made from the genuine. of your letter. 36c naments on front, braided former legislature gave it $200 in 1868, and in 1869 per yd. collar, Incomparably the best. On the Cape Shore. Respectfully vours, price $16, now 8ll.oo $300 to aid in its work. This association HERBERT S. DYER, Broker. Remember our entire stock of Dress Goods Our entire stock of Pure, palatable, refresh- Everything wa3 very quiet on the polnl 1 lot of and Brown Mixed Dissolves exercised an excellent influence in behalf Care Woodbury & Moulton, Bankers, will be offered at a great sacrifice m prices. Gray Reefers, double ing. clearly. of the last breasted, rolline’ collars former nriee «» Cape evening. The sea had all Portland, Me See Baron of the advancement of our school system, WE MUST reduce our now 85.00 Liebig’s gone down, and the patrolmen and surf- but its death warrant was signed when, in CORSETS signature In blue men were an 1 lot of Cheviot double bound expecting uneventful night. OBITUARY. Reefers, breasted, l 1875, steps were taken to form a purely with braid, former price $9, now 8C.50 Nothing worse had happened during the will be marked down in order to reduce the on each label,thus: professional organization of teachers, and I day than the drifting ashore of two Nathaniel Hatch Johnson. BLACK DRESS GOODS stock. A large lot of Corsets for. 1 lot of Black Cheviot Reefers, trimmed with the State Teachers’ Association was mgan- Astrachan, former price $10, now Sti.oo [ dec28__eodlm capstan bars. No one knows whence they Nathaniel Hatch who died in 19 Cents Pair. izsd at a meeting In Lewiston, February i Johnson, one-half before taking stock. We have clipped per came. 1 lot of Black Cheviot shawl Westbrook on the 24th lust., was a citizen the prices on all We have in stock nearly all the popular brands, Reefers, collars, and 5,187G. In 1882 the Maine Education- fronts faced with Black Coney, with four fine WOT. OT. MARKS What the Mariners Said. Gorham 25 to be sold at our clearance al Association ceased to exist. of for more than years, and is sale ornaments, former price $10, now so.oo The mariners were talking considerably remembered for his strict integrity, kind Black Goods at 25 per cent discount. Meanwhile the Maine State Teachers’ 1 lot of Black Cheviot Reefers, trimmed with yesterday about the severity of the gale oi and and able disposition, and congcien- real Mink 811.98 Association had been started'in 1875, and and you get the benefit. Fur,former price $17,now Tuesday night and yesterday morning. tiousness in all the relations and du- this, at the meeting in May, 1880, at Water- 1 lot of extra fine quality Cheviot Reefers, Book, Card All that It kicked up a ties of life. He was a native of its up.ine to the Maine Peda- agreed very heavy West- trimmed with Black Oppossum, with four ville, changed — AND — sea. Cushing & McKenney’s and the last of three Gar- LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. silk ornaments, former price $18, now 813 gogical Association. This has been a fishinf brook, brothers, schooner J. G. Craig, captain Jess* diner. who died seven or Basement. eight years ago, flourishing organization ever since. Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Underwear in 1 lot of Black Cheviot Newmarkets, with Eng- was on plain stock Thomas, lying the fishing ground! and Rufns, whose death occurred a few Our of Blankets is very large, and you lish Capes, former now 810.00 This evening at City Hall Hon. J. W. white and gray mixed, our 60c for.. price $14, quality secure some Job Kvmonds will welcome the about 75 miles out when it came on heavy weeks ago, being the other two. The will immense bargains pedagogues. 25c. 1 of Plaid _ this week. lot Newmarkets with Printer, Gray Miss Louise M. Callahan of Lewiston will weather Tuesday afternoon. It so bad of Nathaniel’s life was by purchasing Capes, got greater patt spent former price $17, now 812.00 PRINTERS’ EXCHANGE, give a reading, and Agent A. W. Edson of that at 4 o’clock Capt. Thomas made foi in Westbrook. iHelmd on the ancestral Great in Ladies’ BEST AMERICAN GINGHAMS the Massachusetts State Board of Educa- Bargains Misses’ 1 lot of and Brown Mixed In the harbor 3 on the Saco Gray Newmarkets, will speak on the Portland, arriving about homestead, road, until about now tion, improvements Regular 12 1-2 c quality, for.8 Cents former price $14, 89.00 971-2 Exchange Portland, Me. which should be made in our public school o ciocu in me morning, ne says it was ai 40 years of age, and afterwards near by in and Children’s jit, Hosiery. 1 lot of Ladies’ Silk Circulars, Fur form- system. heavy a sea as he ever saw. When tht a house built until he moved to Lined, FINE JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY by himself, INDIGO BLUE PERCALES er now 817.00 At $ p. m. today the general committee One case of Fast Black Shawknit Seamless price $25, mounted a would 30 It is an in- on instruction will meet at the Craig, having billow, gc Gorham, nearly years ago. Ail orders mall snperiuten- Hose, worth 60c, for. 12 1 lot of Ladies’ Silk by or telephone promptly at down into the of the it fact actually Regular l-2c. quality, for.lO Cents Circulars, lined with Quilted tendent of schools’ room at City Building. trough sea, would teresting that when, two or three tended to. per pair. Satin, former price $25, now 815.50 novl leodtf seem like going down a toboggan shute. years ago, he returned to Westbrook to _25c WHITE GROUND PRINTS BRIEF JOTTINGS. Seal Plush The coaster to come iu his laBt with his 1 lot of Garments, lined with a fine only yesterday spend days brother Rufus of Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Regular 6 l-3c. quality, for.3 3-4 Cents quality Quilted Satin, genuine seal orna- was the Grace Webster, CaDt. Barter. Hi at the old homestead, after an absence ments on front, former price $33, this GRARTFCI,—COMFORTING. In addition to their whist tournament, week was bound to Portland with coal, and in from the house of more than 40 years, to BEST STANDARD PRINTS 830.00 the Wheel Club will start a pool tourna- QUALITY stead of running into Gloucester foi his great gratification there was given him WINTER GARMENTS BREAKFAST. ment January 5th. Regular 7c. quality, for.5 Cents shelter, came along. He reports very for his occupancy the room in which, as he “By a thorough knowledge of the natural lav Out of respect to the late Mr. the to be sold at 33 1-3 per cent, discount. Also Our entire stock of Fur which govern the operations of digestion and 01 Emery, severe weather. “he first saw the Capes, Muffs, expressed it, light,” and Fur Capes, Muffs and Shawls at one-third less Shawls and Children’s Garments trltlon, and by a careful application of tbe fix hardware dealers will close their stores to- ON^JLOT^O^CHOCOLAT^JPBINTS of well-selected that in that same room at the advanced age than this sale. at less than cost. pxopertles Cocoa, Mr. Epps b>, from 2 to 3.30 m. regular prices during our breakfast tables with a dellcatel day p. PERSONAL. of 84, again, like a child, he “laid him Erovidedavoured beverage which may save us J. A. Eealy stole an ulster from Wm. man: down to sleep” and peacefully closed his heavy doctors’ bill ). It is by the Judicious use Shine and sold it to the of such articles of diet that a constitution may Druker, pawn- on the Dr. Geo. E. eyes forever light which he first saw be built up until to for $2. was arrested. Lothrop, lessee of Portland gradually strong enough broker, Healy there. Though widowed and childless in resist to disease. Hundreds is In the every tendency Mr. McLennan of the Dominion line fell theatre, city. these last years, everything was done for of subtle maladies are floating around us ready overboard from the Grand Trunk wharf Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Payson are both him that kind and loving hearts of near to attack wherever there Is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by our. very ill with the relatives, who attended him, could prompt keeping Monday It is claimed that the grippe. selves well fortified with blood and a night. and their willing hands could do; and the pure U. S. Marshal Saunders Is quite 111 will properly nourished frame.”—‘Civil Service wharves are not sufficiently lighted. consciousness that he thoroughly appreci- Gazette," the at his home In Ellsworth. Damon Assemnly, No. 1, P. S., will have grippe ated these attentions and was as grateful Made simply with boiling water or milk. Bold Mr. Willis of as a child for them all, must he a constant In tins, Grocers, labelled thus a public installation of officers Love, lately the Preble only half-pound by Saturday, comfort to these surviving friends. His JANES EPPS Jk C