DAILY PRESS. PORTLAND _ THREE CENTS. ESTABTJMI! i1 JUNE 23, 18«S-VOL.3o. PORTLAND. MAINE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1»9S~ SKSSSi_PRICE --- -■ ■ I be to continue their news- M. Sohcurer-Kestner added that he re- will permitted HUSCEuuAS i:ots. of Ireland was by establishing work without interference the satisfying gretted being unable to read the actual paper by THE CUBAN WAR AHA1N. home rule. KING’S OWN CARRIAGE. decision SPEAKS. HOB THREATENED ZOLA. he to honor Ifll office department. This LORD SALISBURY The Earl of criticised letters, which, said, did much post Kimberly mildly the writers as has been announced by first assistant the government’s in the Soudan, soldiers and as men. policy The witness said: “I to Gen. Heath. There will West Africa and the far East; but he said wont postmaster general Billot (the minister tor and told be no interference with the newspaper he wished to extract no embarassing in- war) him what I knew. I offered to communi- work so as it is conducted in a formation. When a cabinet minister, long cate Gen. Gonze’s but he refused. and there is Into however, of war,he thought it time Cont inual ion of the Trial of the letters, Minister Thomas’s Royal Welcome cleanly and orderly manner Three Iutrolaeed Situation spoke Then it was that the interview to the Propositions on Eastern by Parliament was told what was agreed no neglect of business pertaining Light plainly should not bo Nevertheless, the evidence that meant. divulged. post offices. If there is French Novelist. government an ac- to Oscar’s Court. Senate The of then arose newspapers published King in to official matters Yesterday, British Premier. Marquis Salisbury count of the I had interviews neglect attending and in conversational tones, interview. is made the began low, with the and told occurs or complaint by as if Lord Kimberly alone. premier (M. Melino) then the addressing him I knew.” patrons of the office, depart- The first announcement which everything facts. provoked M. Scheurer-Kest.ner remarked that bo ment will inquire into the Every “hear,” “hear," was that before many TO PALACE IN TO THE RELIEF OF THE EX CAS1MIR-PERIER never mentioned the name of Esterbazy, IS CONVEYED case will stand on its merits.) LOOKING WELL BE DEFEND- months he that their efforts in ^RESIDENT Pimples, red, rough, TREATY RIGHTS hoped except to the But some blotches, blackheads, would result in the capturo of government. CAUSE. oily, Egypt ON THE STAND. time later, Matthieu brother of MAGNIFICENT EQUIPAGE. FIRE IN BRIDGTON- INSURGENTS mothy skin, itching, scaly scalp, dry, ALL HAZARDS. Khartoum. Dreyfus thin, and falling hair, and baby biuoishes ED AT the prisoner told him When the Premier reached the question (Alfred Dreyfus) prevented by Cuticura Soar, hj most that he also had discovered that Esterbazy of China there was a murmur of expec- Town De- effective skin ai ! K-unifying was the author of the where- Large Business Block of the purifying and the assurances he gave Bordereau, in the as v r est and tancy, pacific the Dreyfus soap world, and That upon witness told Matthieu Clad in the Full the were received with evident approval Is Not Allowed to Testify to Facts Received By Kiug stroyed. Senators Cannon and Mason Want sweetest for toilet, batl rsery. >, to write to the minister for war, which No Evidence However That Anvone Has relief. The of Salisbury said: Marquis His Daring His he Uniform of General of the Swedish President to Notify Spain That the War seems to Came to Knowledge did, denouncing Esterhazy. Idea of Them—As- “I will not use a Slightest Infringing wordtwhich M. Zola asked M. Soheur-r-Kestner to Address to the and [SPECIAL TO PRESS.] Cor- on the noble earl’s but I may Official Career—The Novelist Narrow- Army—His King TgE Must Cease in a Given Time—The grate ears; details of his interview with the surance From Russia That Forts It no effort this give say that there is which the King’s Kcply. 8.—The fine busi- bett Case Considered. ly Fscacs a Lynching. minister for war, and the witness did so, Bridgton, February be country would not make rather than lose Opens Will Free. recounting how he had his olu ness block here occupied on the lower our treaty rights. At the same time, no begged Stockholm, February S.—The Hon. of friend to take the initiative in the matter Washington, February 8.— Three propo- one has evidenced the intention February 8.—When the trial floor by the Post office and by the grocery February 8.— The fourth ses- slightest Paris, to make William W. Thomas, the new American the Potter Drug and London, adding: ‘‘I him a fortnight as to methods Roap is soli throughout world. of infringing those rights. Zola and M. Perreux, manager gave store of A. H. Harriman and in the up- sitions differing materially Chkm. Coup., Sole Boston, U. S. A. Parliament of the M. Emile his I was insulted minister to Sweden and was re- Props.. sion of the 14th reign to the it is true that up mind, during which Norway to the Senate for the liow 10 Prevent Face mailed free. “In regard loan, of former’s of were presented today CuT* Hunters," of the Aurore, growing out the as a Prussian.” Oscar in per part by Highland Lodge, Knights of Queen Viotoria, and the 2Gth of the we suggested as ono of the conditions ceived by Eing today special Cuban Mr. Allen to Scrofula court M. “as relief of the insurgents. &i2S$JiktD From Pimples cured as a denouncement of the Esterhazy “Yes,” Interjected Zola, they and the Uniform Rank, No. 21, was com- the opening of Ta-Lien-Wan treaty audience for the purpose of presenting Pythias BlUffiVftl by Cuticura Uemediks, United Kingdom, opened by now treat me as an Italian.” of Nebraska offered as an amendment to China made some objections, and, martial in a letter to the newspapers was totally bnrned this morning early. mission at 2 o'clock this with his credentials from the President. This afternoon, as a I on the 17th the and consular appropriation Sort.uall.v, compromise, mentioned was resumed In the Assizes has The Noone building next door was prac- diplomatic the ceremonies. matter be left in There was ninoh stir in court when it lq the third tlmo Mr. Thomas repre- customary suggested that the abey- bill a resolution recognizing the belliger- court of the Seine today, scenes similar tically ruined and the stook of A. W. In- The first member to enter the House ance until the railway reached Ta-Lien- was announced that M. Caslmir-Perier, sented the United States as’minister to wit- ency of the Insurgents and said that ha TUC Wan, when it should bo opened as a treuty to those of yesterday morning, were the former President of the French Ke- galls, eto., a total 1088. W. S. Phinney, s II u was Mr. Robert Ashcroft, Conservative, When Stockholm, something entirely unprece- afford the Senate no Sir Claude MaoDonnld, (the Brit- nessed. M. Henri Rochefort was cheered would be the next witness. whose the of hoped thus^to oppor- at 5.30 a. m. The second port. dented in the of the Swedish family occupied upper part who arrived ish minister at replied the next Eubllce was called the judge said: history to vote on that proposition. Mr. Pekin), wh3n ne arrived. presiding the Noone saved a of his tunity the House was and since without animus and the accorded to him buildings, part member to reach Mr. day that China acoepted this, “You swear to speak court, reception of Utah offered a resolution The M. household AH the mail In the Cannon urg- who at then I hav'e heard nothing to the contrary. presiding judge, Delegorgue, and fear, and to speak the truth and Mr. Thomas and the goods. post Thomas Lough, Liberal, entered reflects upon upon the President to notify the kingdom The old question on the loan is still ne- read a letter from Majonr Count Ester- nothing but the truth- office, except a very little, was burned. ing 6.SO a. m. He was followed by a continu- inter- United States. if it did not the i gotiating." the latter refused to testi- M. Caslmir-Perier at this point safes of the P. O. & A. H. Harri- of Spain that recognize hazy, in which waited on at The ous stream of members, their early ar- The added: “I have received rupted the saying: At noon Mr. Thomas was of the Cuban be- Marqnis M. counsel for judge, are in the and the safe independence republic from the Kussian fy. Thereupon Laborie, “Pardon me. I cannot swear to tell the Hotel the man yet ruins, rival being due to the fact that there is spontaneous assurance his apartments in the Grand by the United States in insisted that should It is of fell outBlde the build- fore March 4, 1898, in government that any port they open M. Zola, Esterhazy truth, because I cannot do so. my of the court, Highland lodge not room enough the House to afford jrand Master of ceremonies would the belligerency of the China will be open to free commerce.” be brought to court by force. duty not to tell it. iog and was not mnch injured. All par- reoognize them each a seat, hence the annual scram- said the concessions the Tills statement caused a commotion and within thereafter Lord Salisbury When the court there was a ties are insured the Uniform Cabans ninety days are the opened fxoept ble for places, which secured by plac- haa asked in return for among the audience. The presiding judge assert the of the government terrific to who lose This is the would independence card the Chinese loans were, without exception, struggle enter, people fighting remarked: Rank, everything. ing bats with a visiting upon Cuban direoted toward increasing and freeing their way with blows and kicks towards The law compels you, before even second time that Highland lodge has lost" republic. chosen spot. and contained or to to take Mr. Mason of followed with a the trade' with China, the court room. The entrance of :M. Zola refusing testify, hall and Illinois, met In speaking its paraphenalia. The Irish parliamentary party nnthlnir ininrious to China herself. Ke- the oath. resolution the President to was the for an during requiring Mr. of la-1 len- signal outburst, M. Caslmir-Perier then took the oath. oommittoe room No. IS today. garing the Immediate opening DENIAL FROM SPEAKER REEL). that the Cuban war must “the Chinese whioh a few cries of “Vive Zola” were asked M. notify Spain and his Wan, said his lordship, “Can you say, Laborie, “if, Timothy M Healy supporters onoe and deolare the intention of council has informed us that it would drowned by shouts of “A bas Zola.” The when you were President, you knew be- cease at who abstained from attending the party For reasons fore his arrest that ai staff officer was sus- He Boes Not Favor Hawaiian Annexation, restore and maintain emban ais them very much. auu the United States to crown pusneu anu uuscieu that had meeting previous to the last session of that it is not necessary to enter into, and pected of treason, and oharges and Will Not Aid it. island. Both Mr. Cannon climbed the benches in peace on the were present. Mr. John for their own comfort and well upon recklessly been made against him?” parliament, personal and Mr. notice of their inten- Uillion was re-elected chairman and the the desire that we order to avoid the crushing. The presiding judge said: “You can- M«son gave being, they expressed Reed tion to their resolutions to- andlsecretarles were also re-elect- insist on this Where- UUU ilBJV liUUV. Washington, February 8.—Speaker speak upon whips should not proposal. When the judge entered the soene was of W. was not the of the read In a Wash- morrow. The right Hon. Henry ed. upon I replied that the proposal This intervention upon part was very angry when he so tumultuous that he directed the Corbett to a seat In the Senate from Ore- On the resumption of business in the essential, though we thought It advan- judge aroused murmurs in the court. that he had to foroe the crowds ington newpsaper changed the Senate’s attention for House of Commons this afternoon, the and I suggested,as a compromise, municipal guards Counsel for M. Zola then asked: “Did gon, occupied tageous his mind about Hawaiian annexation two Senator Chandler in new members took their sents. Admiral of Ta-Lien-Wan be de- doors and to remove some of the M. Casimir-Perier know that a seoret file hours, speaking that the opening from .the re- war the Hawaiian favor of seating the claimant. The Lord Charles Beresford, the new member ferred until the railway reached the port. halls. of papers existed at the ministry?” legislation, and, believing people from the overcrowded mainder of the afternoon was spent in for York, was loudly cheered, while Mr. A few days afterward Sir Claude Mac- M. Casimir-Perier replied: “I was could not be ratified, was urging Madame was the first witness treaty executive session. J. M. the new member for the Donald that the compromise was Dreyfus not aware of a file of papers concerning annexation Campbell, reported that a bill providing for St. Stephen’s Green division of Dublin, as a ooudition of the loans and today. Major Esterbazy.” accepted should be hurried the Senate over to on was by the then I have heard nothing more. M. Laborie, who examined her, asked “Did continued M. Laboire, by taking the^oath, greeted since you.” February 8.—Mr. Bate of Irish members with ories of "Lodger,” But I am bound to say I am not very what she of M. Zola’s good faith, “know that a secret document was handed the to put it through Washington, thought House, promising of election frauds in as I received and whether she oould under what to the court martial?” Tennessee, presented the credentials referring to the alleged much interested recently say the House in a week. tha. division. from Russia a written assurance that circumstances she was informed by Major “You cannot ask that question,” inter- Thomas B. to the Senate to no statement for Turley today as her a statement He would make publi- The leader of the House, they obtain loave to employ Paty du Clem, in 181)4, of husband’s rupted the presiding judge, caused the death of government any port i n fill the vacanoy by Mr. A. J. was loudly cheered outlet for their commerce will be arrest. The declined to put the last which caused renewed murmurs in cation about it, but he described it Balfour, an judge Isham G. Harris of Ten- IS OVER and Liberal Union- commerce of this the late Senator SALE by the Conservatives a free port for all the question. court. very picturesque language to his friends ODD ists when he and Sir Wm. Ver- A free is much better than M. Zola here arose and cried: “I desire “I do not know any facts subsequent nessee. But we liave a few lots of appeared, oountry. port as false and malicious. Liberal was also ascer- same treatment as the assassin or the said M. Casimir- non Hareourt, the leader, a thus having the to my lull VUUUUAVfc v>4. » SIZES left which we are going treaty port; and, presidency,” The Speaker stands just where he has ^--- by his supporters when tained that Ta-Lien-Wan was a free port thief. They-have always the right to Perier. to close out at once if warmly greeted stood all along, although he has not been of Senator Turley’s commission as no he On a sessional motion that It Interests us very much to know wheth- defend themselves; but I am deprived of “I can only speak as a private oitizen, will move them. appeared. to talk for publication in opposi- under the Consti- lord lieutenants should not in- a or not. I am mooked and insulted in the X am to do.” willing governor had the right prices peers and er it will be troaty port this. which willing annexation. He has been me in re- Hon. William W. Thomas. tion to stroDg- Ladies’ Patent Leather Oxfords, terfere in elections, Rt. Hon. James “The German government went furth- streets, and the obscene press drags “You are setting a noble example,” members of tution to commissio n a man as Senator. it to of the other witnesses ly advising the Republican S4.00. Lowther. Conservative, amended er and was more flattering to us, for the the mud. You see, gentlemen jury, M. Ijaborie, "which said in low leather heel, formerly Sow plied Count In full uniform. Accom- the House to oppose the project, and it Mr. Allen of Nebraska present- omit the word “peers.” Sir Wilfred German ambassador told me they had the I am in. I wish to have my have not deemed fit to follow, since it has Bonde, position will no assistance from him. He amendment to tbe $2.60. seconded the mo- of but I am to them here Count Bonde, Minister Thomas get ing a Cuban diplomatic Lawson, Bart-, Radical, concluded that our manner dealing witnesses heard; prevented.” been necessary bring by panied by its in Sizes 2 1-2, 3,3 1-2, 4, 4 1-2 and 3 1-2. than their’s characterized promoters today consular that since AA, tion. o with suoh things was better foroe.” (Applause.) was conveyed to the royal palace in the than He and appropriation bill, Sizes A. 2 1-2, 3, 3 1-2, 4, 4 1-2land 5. language more forcible polite. Mr. Balfour admitted that it was true and that in this instance at any rate M. Ijaborie here made a formal applica- he the of hostiilitles more than Sizes B, 2. 2 1-2, 4, 4 1-2 And 6 1-2. On the resumption of the session of the King's own carriage, the celebrated believes that the treaty will foil, but opening l-2and 7. that the House had no power to enforco Intended to imitate our methods. tion “in the interests of justice, that his Sizes C, 2, 2 1-2. 3, 3 1-2, 4, 51-2, 6,6 they court in the afternoon, M. Laboirs pre- has no intention of assisting the annexa- three hundred thousands pacltlcos had the a few be allowed to be “Seven Glass as it is popularly the order, but unless invited by op- the loan, I hope in days the previous questions put.” carriage,” Regarding sented a statement, claiming right to tionists to get through legislation. of or of disease directly Ladies’ All Patent Leather Oxford, leader, Sir Wm. Vernon Har- to the on the table dealing with The judges, after deliberating, refused called. This equipage was died starvation, position lay papers ask Madame Dreyfus certain questions magnificent * Con. Heel, formerly §5.00. Sow to another course, he would I warn the noble earl that infor- to allow the horses. traceable to insufficient food or look of Loui court, adopt it; but in the interest of justice. questions. drawn by four richly caparisoned vote the amendment Eventual- be when THE NICARAGUAN REVOLUTION. He $2 70. against mation will exceedingly scanty The General M. Van The coachman and tootman wore the blue sanitary condition. said.that was 319 to advocate, Cnesal, proper 5 1-2 and 6. ly the amendment negatived by It a was ex- of the In advance Sizes A. 2 1-2. 3,31-2.4. 5, appears. argued that the court could not rejudge de Castro, banker, then and silver livery King. Managua, Nicaragua, via Galveston, he had been informed that it was the 5. 5 1-2, 6 and 61-2. 100 votes. In the House of Commons in reply to he the mounted on a black Sizes B, 3, faots already legally decided and turning amined. He deolared reoognized galloped an outrider, February 8.—President Zelaya, in to Sizes 2 1-2,41-2, 5,5 1-2 and 6. Mr. Gerald Balfour, the chief secretary Sir Wm. Harcourt’s general attack on of Es- Texas, custom of tho Spanish government C, to M. Zola, he exclaimed: “You say you identity of the handwriting Major stallion.. of a revolution has been con- for Ireland gave notice that on Thursday the policy in the East, Mr. Bor- anticipation herd hundreds of families together in in- government’s don’t know the law and don’t want to terhazy and that of tho writer of the At the the his force for some weeks past he would introduce the local government Balfour to the same effeot as Lord palace gate guard presented centrating spoke know it. Well, we do know the law and dereau. The witness revealed this dis- At the entrance to the state cham- and the frontier near Costa starving them until for Ireland. After notioes of intro- In the House of arms. near Rivas adequate quarters, bill Salisbury had spoken it with the aid of the to Mathieu and, he added, States since the last had teen the will have respected, covery Dreyfus ber of the palace the United Rica. The Nicaraguans who have been more than decimated by & duction of bills given, speaker Lords. a of threat- they center McDowell, in which we have the most oomplete he had since received number minister was received by two high chain revolution have escaped from Nicaragua read the speech, which had pre Sir Cha3. Dilke, Readical, attacked jury disease. He expressed tho hope that the 589 Congress St. Brown Block. Queen’s confidence.” ening letters. beriains and conducted between flies of Costa Rica have returned from that been read to both houses of parli- concessions to into act viously Lord Salieburv’s In the most court, then arose amid excite- re- committee on relations would Lord This apostrophe, delivered The great tho royal guard of honor, clad in the his- under the leadership, it is foreign febs_dtflstp ament, in the house of lords by the Id Slam, Tunis and Madagascar, whfch and M. Zola. country vehement manner, evoked marks of ap- ment and shouts for against toric blue and uniform of the of ex-President Cardenas, and upon the amendment so that Chancellor. The speech was then moved he were not Indications of yellow ported, promptly said, hopeful On leaving the witness box. M. Casimir- satellites of Charles XII. to the first the of .Sun Juan del the Senate could have to and seconded. Sir Wm. Vernon Har- Insistence British treaty proval. have captured port ap opportunity a firm upon Laborie with warmth Perier received a ovation, the publiq of the Count Von coast and have had it. the said the M. responded great great marshal court. Rosen, Sur on the Pacific vote upon court, opposition leader, gov- In China. There was a war rights 1 the oBstructfon oi cheering Itself hoarse. big whom the minister wns ushered into near Rivas with the of The amendment is that a condition of ernment could not complain that the 'ieo. under secretary for protesting against by skirmished troops ■ Mr. Curzon, was a victim. crowd outside the lower court and as the re- of unusual Russia’s which his client Finally the audieaco chamber. There he was President Zelaya. exists between the government Spain House were demanding explana- the office, replying, said a man THE SECRET foreign M. Zola said he would submit to the law were leaving the building ceived Oscar with cordiali- revolution seems to be on the maintained by the men people by great An and government tions,on many matters. When 109,000 aotlon at Port Arthur was fully within Down with King important and to adding: “I do not revolt oried “Vive live Zola. foot to the overthrow of President of Cuba, and tho United States were in arms in various parts, he added, her as secured by the treaty of justice, ty. looking people rights the law. What I France.” He was immediately arrested. clad in tho full uniform is said to be well a strict between Of Good Bread-Making could not themselves against want, gentle- Tho King was Zelaya, who prepared shall maintain neutrality they congratulate TieD Tain. should end A tremendous M. Zola on and wore is active and accord to Britannia. that Great men, is that you your hypo- rush|foIlowed. of General of the Swedish army for the struggle and who taking the toontending powers upon Pax Mr. Balfour announced the door was the IS : THIS. critical scenes.” emerging from jury recog- tmon his breast the star and blue cordon to suppress the outbreak. The Presi- each all the right of belligerents in Britain. France and Russia had agreed return and seek steps This was greeted with shouts of nized and obliged to of the Seraphim, the highest order of dent is sending Dr. Gamez, one of his port and territory of the United States. of to a Greek loan jointly. of dis- the doors of On the reassembling of the House guarantes “Bravo,” “bravo” and murmurs refuge in the robing rooms, SwedeD, and the star and tri-colored ministers, to Rivas with full power to act Mr. Hale said the amendment proposed locked. The crowd re- Lords the new peers were introduced sent. The court then decided against thq which were then cordon of St. Olof, the only order of Nor- according to circumstances and American was subject to a point of order upon it and took their seats with the usual cere- RECEIPTED FOR WITH THANKS. defense, saying that no question not con- mained outside yelling: “Conspncz way. marines iiave been landed to protect being reported Dy the committee oh a number of mony. The House was full and the gal- tained in the indictment would be al- Zola,” etc., led bv young In presenting his credentials, Minister American interests. relations, as it was public legisla- who foreign leries were orowded with peeresses and Washington, February 8.—United lowed. barristers, in their robes, roughly Thomas said: tion. until a the daughters of peers. States Treasurer Roberts today sent to M. Blevous, a lawyer and a witness for handled M. Zola’s sympathizers “Your MajestyI have the honor to STORY. “Under tho rules of the House and those cleared ANOTHER The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Mr. Morgan, the retiring treasurer, at the defendants, testified that he and Col. detachment of republican guards to your Majesty the letter of of the Senate, which are very strict, gen- court. M. Zola then present York were among those present. After his home in Conn., a were old friends. When Picquart the approaches to the credence of the President accrediting me Washington, February 8.—Captain eral does not belong upon ap- Bridgeport, receipt Picquart and tho indicate that the legislation the address in reply to the speech from the amount of was’eonneoted with the war intelligence emerged, pule and trembling as extraordinary and minister Leutze’s dispatches bills.” for 3790,925,439.17, govern- envoy a propriation had moved and the he consulted witness on cer- moment he on the steps leading of the United States of in Nicaragua is assuming then tbe follow- the throne seconded, ment money, turned to him department appoared plenipotentiary revolution Mr. Cannon presented bonds, etc., in there was an immense In a sent yester- over ^ Earl of Kimberly the opposi ion leader, tain grave matters ho had unearthed to the court yard, America to reside near the government of serious phase. telegram in" resolution which he asked to lay on taking charge of the office June 30, of “Down with said that the revolu- replied that he regarded the local govern connection with the carrier pigeon affair clumor and shouts Zola;’’ your Slajesty. day Captain Leutze until tomorrow when ho would submit one 1897. and “Death to Zola,” of the city ment of Ireland as being of the most at Nancy, and in regard to which he had “Long live Zola,” “It is also my pleasant duty to convoy tionists had taken possession some remarks upon it: the others. Tho Sur and that the govern- important subjects of the Queen’s speech, received menaoing letters. When doubts the last cry dominating to your Majesty the best wishes of the of San Juan del Resolved, By the Senate that the Presi- the THE WEATHER. Scheurer- with liis few had dilli- were rifle pits in the is to and while he viewed government on the Dreyfus matter arose, M. novelist, friends, President and people of the United States ment troops digging dent of the United States urged the to making an at- measure favorably, he was compelled to Kestner questioned the witness and the culty in keeping his feet amid surging for tho welfare and prosperity of your suburbs preparatory notify the kingdom of Spain that if sha in- them. he tele- of add that the Liberal party remained of witness gave him certain information crowd. Majesty and the people of the United tempt to dislodge Today shall fail to reconize the independence misunder- forces were the opinion that the only permanent way cluding letters which Gen. Gonze wrote In the meantime the police, Kingdom of Swoden and Norway. How graphed that the government the republic of Cuba on or beiore the 4th M. olosed the and and that he had landed of to Col. Picquart, which convinced standing their orders, gate grandly this prosperity has advanced attacking the city day of March, lb98, the government : himself inside the for the or USE IT. Soheurer-Kestner of the innocence ot M. Zoia thus found under the quarter of a century of your a force of marines protection the United States will on tnat daite reoog- Scheurer- court surrounded by a bowling, of Brawn “““ Cuban Worry. K© Trouble. Dreyfus. Witness urged M. yard Majesty’s reign, the year jubilee just the united nize the belligerency of patriots Ko wero San Juan del _j _(leva thorPAftAr ftq. Kestner to apply to the minister of justice threatening mob. The police power- closed has signally shown to America and can interests generally. it looked as terminus ol the : RELIABLE. to annul the Dreyfus judgment, in view less and for a moment though the world. Sur is near the western 8ert the independence of the Republic of ALWAYS friends who is a cable station. feb7 eodtflstp of the secret documents submitted to the he would be lynched with the “For myself, lean say in all sincerity Nicaragua canal and Cuba. the has three warships Be court but as he was lacking in formed his body guard. Eventually that I esteem it the crowning honor of The United States martial, rrnf'aa UToro rnitnon ii 1 having the disturbance and material proofs, M. Soherer-Kostner had my life to represent for the third time the nearjthe scene of Zola to tho _i -it *-u he taken to safe- the Cuban not acted immediately. The witness been reinforced, escorted M. ample measures will "iJlr!""Mason’ of IllinoisT kept street while the of the mob was and interests. The Alert is another resolution Ul mu“- majority chivalric and hospitable Northland, guard American ball rolling by offering /A9 sW SpOKO shrieking the Mari- address the when he was transferred to confined In the court yard I pledge your Majesty the best efforts ol at San Juan del Sur; gunboat, giving notico that he would i Picquart who entered Salvador, and the at the conclusion % Washington, February 8.—Forecast for Tunis. threats against the novelist, my mind and heart to maintain and etta is at Libertad Senate on it tomorrow /\ and_j The women in was at the east coast at i * Wo/lnncfl'iv Vow Tr.nrrlanrl and Pft.st.Pm M. Scheurer-Kestner, a Senator a cab and drove away. strengthen the ties of friendship and good gunboat Newport of Mr. Cannons remarks: violent. A man President of the former Vice President of the Senate, whc the crowd were especially will which have over united tho two last reports. Resolved: That the New York, Generally fair, followed by said iie learned Iasi who cheered for Zola was s t upon by a and God United States be, and he is hereby re- BREAD FLOUR, was next examined, countries, which, grant, may A had discovered mob which hustled him to the St. Michael be broken.” THE REBELLION FAILURE. to and the insurgents | Pound Sacks, | increasing cioudliness; Wednesday night, July that Col. Picquart never quested notify Spain 24 ! or fhe had not been written where it tried to throw him into Osoar in his of that the war (so-called) must at winds. that tho Bordereau bridge, King replying, expressed February 8.—This after- Cuba, ^ southeasterly be submitted Mojoi the river Seine. Hut tho were rein- at the Washington, once cease, and be discontinued, and that bv Drevfus, and police pleasure receiving kindly greetings was received at the 8.—Local forecast to M. Bertlllon, forced and saved him. President and of the United noon a cablegram the United States of Amcrioa hereby de- Boston, February Esterhazy’s handwriting of the people telling of the progress it was In the same hanc The crowd remaining in the court yard and said it was also his earnesi Navy Department 75 Cents, : for Boston'and vicinity for Wednesday: who agreed that States, movement at that M. Rochefort’s exit with great maintain and draw even mart of the revolutionary ? as the Bordereau. greeted desire to The | winds. la of the Nicaragua oanal. captain g > southerly to tnai cheers of and “Vive of end • partly cloudy; Fair; Gonzo “Vive L’Armee,’* the ties friendship which hat Witness suggested ,Cen. closely had landed a foroe for the * but tbf crowd was dis- said that he Roy al makes the food pure, WILL H. GOODWIN & CO., an examination be made, France.’’ The eventually hound together the United King I expert always of the United States consulate, delicious, $ d5t dissuaded him from so doing. persed. dom and the United States. His protection wholesome and (eb8 7 Monument Square. Local Weather Revort. general Majest} forces had given Kf\ \J then 1 DREYFUS’ STORY. remarked that he well knew tbal and as the government | M. Laborie intervened, saying: MRS. further intention to bombard the There are medicines that — of tholr «V cough Feb. 8. The loca- that these letters be read In court. II Mr. Thomas came here with love for th< notice Portland, Me., ask 9.—The News had taken on the Alert all of the kV-^' *r. jr. was into thf London, February Daily of Sweden and founder town he are taken as as a records as to th Is time that light thrown people Norway, cared for freely drink of weather bureau office this morning an interview with women and ohildren who refuge. case.” publishes on old acquaintance as he had well ful ■ the novel- bombardment began yesterday and water from a are weather are as follows: The however, reiterated that the which David Christie Murray, filled his mission before. Consequently The dipper. They judgo, Mme. end the rebels were driven out of were as ist and has had with he was confident tha in the IFICUL NO 8 a. m. Barometer 30.409; Thermom- letters inadinisrable, previous playwright the King added, was taken of TICKS._ cheap medicines. doe3 not that after her hus- Thomas would fulfill i the town, which possession Quantity eter 26.0: Dow Point 22: Humidity 81; notice had not been given. Dreyfus. Sue said Minister worthily The rebels stil de Clam visited bv the government troops. make for 3: Weather cloudy. M. Laboire remarked: “There is band’s arrest Major Paty again and he, the United Statos minister up quality. It’s the qual- Wind N; Velocity &nr retreated towards the interior. Thermom- time to communicate them to you her on seventeen consecutive days de- could ever rely upon His Majesty’s co BUFFALO BUGS, 8 p. m. Barometer 30.363; The among Central Americans that cures. There’s one medi- then to tho iury.” her as a scoundrel and sympathy. opinion ity eter Dew Point 32; Humidity 90; nouncing husband operation hero is that the insurrection i3 doomed to 34.0; “You know that is impossible,” replied and cine that’s not Velocity 3; Weatherp cloudy. traitor and alternately threatening failure. The outcome of the uprising is W1ICROBES, dropped, dipped—• WindS; the judge, “as the law formally forbid! the that she is maximum and cajoling her in hope OFF ITS HIGH HORSE. w th much interest because it Mean daily therm. 30; it.” “coming awaited TROTHS ve- would that has been made of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. There’s minimum therm, 24; max. read of the lav confess her husband guilty. the first real test therm, 36; M. Laboire the section because she Washington, February 8.—It is estlinat to total doom But she revealed nothing tbe ability of the greater republic cany more power in drops of this locity, wind 0 N.; precipita- code authorizing the production of ed that the German authorities are he ERADICATED remedy of had to reveal. ; out that part of the tri-part,ite agreement tion, .0. ments in support morality and goof nothing to believe that they have acte< ru- in oul Mr. “It is impossible to ginning that united efforts to suppress than dippersful of cheap cough faith. But the judge again pointed Murray adds: with undue in the enforce pledges From &c, if this precipitation bellion in one state. Carpets, Rugs, Druggets, the necessity lor a previous notification. say what would have happened ment of the decrees excluding America! | any and elixirs. It cures Bron- Weather Observation. to syrups counsel for M. Perroux beautiful woman had been permitted said that a EA H Car et Beaten M.Clemenceau, fruits and it is dispositior Separately Asthma, The agricultural department weather manager A urea declared that Col. Pie give the foregoing \ evidence iu court, has been shown to attribute the severity ANOTHER GULDENSUPPE MYS- chitis, Croup, Whooping Presi Feb. taken quart submitted these letters to the which she would have done if allowed.” of the action taken to the excessive zea all bureau for yesterday, 8. whe TERY. At Foster’s Forest City Dye Housi Cough, and Colds, Coughs, and dent of the Dreyfus court martial, of subordinate officials stationed at thi meridian time, the observa- to the 8.-The mutilated -AND- at 8 p. m., impounded them without reading RIVERSIDE HOTEL BURNED. principal parts and on the frontier. New York, February affections of the Throat and this | a stitch of cloth- Lungs. tion for each section being given in court. Thus it was Impossible to giv< Today Ambassador White cabled thi body °f a man without Steam Carpet Cleansing Work*. West N. H., February 8. the East River of notification of them as evidence. Stewartstown, State Department that the present impor ing on It, was found in order: Temperature, direction wind, —The Riverside hotel at this place,owned Half of the head tation of live plants was absolutely pro by a policeman today. 13 PREBLE OPP. PREBLE HOUSE John A. and leased by Oeorge was cut off at ST.. state of weather: by Hadley bibited, but that fresh fruit not infectet was missing, tho right leg POWDER dtf allowei F. destroyed by c ut off at the feb8 SW. Nevs M. Scheurer-Kestner was then Butterfield, was entirely was being admitted As the valui the the left log was Absolutely Pure Boston, 33 degrees, cloudy: o fire this stable con- freely. hip, Philadel- to prooeed. He sketched the contents morning. A livery of the live and shrubs exporter knee and both arms were gone, having York, 38 degrees, S E, p. cldy; wrote nected also burned. plants Washing the letters in which Col. Pioquart with tho hotel was from the United States to la- been cut off close to the shoulders. phia. 42 degrees, SW, clear; frosh wblcl The loss is estimated insurance another murder 3i that facts had been discovered $7000; year was only a little more than $8,000 The police believe that ANDERSON, ADAMS & CO., Ayer’s too 38 degrees, E, clear; Albany, the character to the would bo by $4,080. it oi' a similar 44 ‘eagerly seized upon the last phase of the exclusion decree mystery Buffalo degrees, has boen un- decrees, S, clear; who would create a grea as of recent Gudensuppo case 04 S, Dreyfusians, not regarded very large importance, Fire Insurance SE° cloudy; Detroit, degrees, scandal.” No one would ever bo bothered with earthed by the discovery of this body. Agencj St toe 1 rain; Chicago, 40 degrees, SW,cloudy; General Gonze that It was knew how The man had been strangled J replied constipation if everyone EDIT AND HANDLE MAILS. apparently 31 Street. PccMral 40 clear; Huron. late to CAN with some instru- dkrr) Paul, degrees, SE, the matter now." Blood to death, stabbed sharp Exchange stop I naturally and quickly Burdock clear: Bismarck. Col. urgee to bo a stiletto and then ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NSW YORK. First Class American and price Dak., 40degrees, SE, Picquart', in another letter, Bitters the stomach and Washington, February 8.—Hereaftei ment thought J Foreign Compame: is now half for the half-size 5( then regulates 32 degrees NW. clear; Jacksonville, that tho whole affair be exposed or bowels. editors who are appointed postmaster! cut to pieces. Forage Andebsox. Chas. C. Adams. bottles—50 cents. degrees, NE, clear. would be a scandal. deelis Xhos. J. Liitle. eodtfjp ! 9 tUriULiiHt. IN LOWELL. LOST ON LAST STKING- SHOT THE SIGNAL. DE LOME’S ESTIMATE OF PRESIDENT- PRESIDENT GOMPERS claro and will maintain peace on the THE ALDRICH-PLOWMAN CASE. REVOLVER 8.—Samuel island of Cuba. Lowell, Mass., February House Begins the Con9ideration of the Fa- of Mr. Mason was pre- of Deputies Gompers, president of the American Fed- Bowlers Getl During Two Thirds 09©©©©®©©©©©©©©®©®®®©©©®®®$®®$®®$®$©®©®©®$©©©$®©® The resolution Which Started the Volley An Letter to be IToiu Portland mous Election Case. Insulting Alleged of addressed three meet- ceded by the following preamble: eration Labor, in Boston. and Against Latimer Strikers. of textile in this to- of Game “Whereas, The war between Spain Spanish Minister, ings operatives city was tho result in the of Cuba has continued un- Washington,Feb. 8.—The|House today night. His visit pari insurgents of til all Christendom is shocked by its bar- entered the consideration of the of the supposed antagonism two local upon Wllkesbarre, Pa., February 8.—Before New 8.—The Press will Thomas F. February 8.—Boston was again barities. Pretended autonomy has been York, February labor leaders, Connelly and Boston, Aldrich-Plowman contested election case trial of Sheriff Martin and his depu- to the affiliation of the Portland at candle offered by Spain and refused by the the tomorrow say that representatives of the Wm. L. Kinsell, victorious over pins as a from the fourth Alabama district. The Woodward formed textile unions with the on Cubans in arms. The Spaniards, ties was resumed today, Judge Cubanjjunta yesterday out of recently in a live striking game played and drove gave copies Federation ot Labor. About tonight COTTOLENE war burned the homes in American measure, of the committeo reported said that he had received an anonymous a letter da alleys. The score was 2161 known as majority signed “Enrique Dupuy weeks three the McCarthy | is a combination of two pure natural beef suet two ago organizers represent products—choice j the women (since cer- I ;uui,children favor of contest- letter that if he did not do A continuous series of bad breaks | into fortified towns, where seating the Republican stating Lome,” (tho name of the minister of ing the American Federation of Labor, to 2135. concentrados) and refined cotton-seed oil, as and as others an al- happen. a cold Messrs. of the Portland I pure golden the southern some of them have been starved, ant on the ground of conspiracy, tain things, something ,.would Spain in Washington), and addressed to were given reception by was the order evening. f and Kinsell at a of the bave been and women and the Demo- Connelly meeting board without a cr a which a murdered, legation vigorously denied by The judgo said: Jose Canelejac, who went to Cuba last had an entire spare § sunshine produces it—making, shortening and frying 8 children have been debauched and treated Weavers’ union. As a result of this, cratic minority. Mr. Plowman’s plurali- “The man who wrote this will probably as Premier Portland.'made three strikes and of to describe. September Sagasta’s personal Thomas F. Tracey,one of the men throwr strike. I fat in healthfulness, flavor and beyond the power language on the face of the returns was 2,007. to unequaled cleanliness, digesti- § soldiers have been ty hear what I have to say, and I want In this letter President down, went to the or the thirteen spares and Boston three strikes Daughters of insurgent The revised the so as to representative. headquarteis eminent and of majority figures and a cow- American Federation of Labor at Wash At the ble Endorsed by physicians, recommended I sold into houses of infamy boys 342. Two tell him that he is a scoundrel McKinley Is referred to as “weak and and nineteen spares. beginning of jg qualities. give Aldrich a plurality and informed President tender years bave been shot as spies under means ington Gompers Portland led five used thousands of were made on each side, ard, and that no such dishonorable catering to the rabble,” and ns a “low it the last string, by pins, by cooking experts, by house- 2 form of civilized war. American speeches today of the situation asjthey had found it g discriminating the of won Messrs. of Ohio and Mann will in affect my judgment.” who desires to stand well or othei the was for Boston citizens have been driven into the town6 by Taylor any way politician, with Lowell, Lawrence and one two but game by wives in preference to lard and other 8 and Messrs. West on a visil score cooking and refused an to work and Illinois for the majority, by Evan Jones, the chief of policojef the of his cities. Mr. Gompers decided Sheafe’s high of 115, Boston leading opportunity of jingoes party.” fats. Once used. as a of the Fox of aud Settle Ken- hero At the meeting he ad tried, always left to starve part Spanish Mississippi said that the strikers reached Minister do Lome and an official of the immediately. at the finish by twenty-six pins. The g It is Hazleton, in Burke’s hall a until wo were to take for the minority. expected dressed tonight, livelj The is sold in one to ten messure, compelled tucky Hazleton on the afternoon of the state pronounce the letter a score: genuine everywhere pound yellow of the ol reached tomorrow. West department scene in which Wm. L. Kin § by appropriating funds people that a vote will be but Horatio L. counsel developed tins, with oup trade-marks, “Coltolene” and steer's head in 2 and there met the sheriff and forgery, Rubens, arose to state his with regarc Boston—Sheafe, 459; Collins, Mc- tie United States large sums of money to shooting “I sell position 424; wreath—on every tin. Not guaranteed if for the Cuban junta, however, says; Mr. cotton-plant sold In 2 feed and clothe onr citizens, and to return carried a and talked to the federation. He interrupted Donough, 414; Bean, 412; Wilby, 452. Made 8.—In the House deputies. They flag know absolutely that this letter is genu- any other way. only by § and now has the Spanish Washington, February Gompers and aroused the wrath of thi Total, 2161. to our country the rather but they had no arms and ine. A man risked his life to obtain it. continued today the Senate amendments to loud, crowd. Hisses and cries of Throw him Portland—Pine, 424; THE N. K. FAIRBANK war measure of concentration We do not hesitate to that Merriweather, 425; COMPANY, g appropriation bill were dis- made no disturbance of any kind. acknowledge indicated the sentiment of thi 402; Hall, 414. so far that the concenrados are unfed and agricultural from It is writ- out,” Mitchell, 450; Peterson, Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Montreal. © to and tne bill was sent to [con- testified it was stolen Canelejac. Mr. Kinsell stated in eubstanci 2135. starving, naked and flltby in so much agreed John Lynch, the next witness, of the The meeting. Total, ference. Messrs. Warner and ten on the paper legation. he and had thi that disease and death is among them Wadsworth, West Hazleton when the and that Mr.Connolly opposed ®®®s©®a©©®®®©«©a®©®©©fi©®®®®©®®«»®©&&e*se!ffi5 were conferees. that he was at handwriting is do Lome’s the signa- because had Into our own Williams appointed of the federation and spread country. that were un- ture is his. He may deny it until he is representatives POLO LEAGUE STANDING. in Mr. Taylor, Republican of Ohio, chair- strikers arrived and they their unions was not permanently estab Hunderds of thousands have perished black in the but it is genuine, and man of eleotion committee number one, and face, lisbed and the of affiliation witl this way and by this means. The unholy armed orderly. who has seen it will so.” question Won. Lost. P. C. then called up the contosted eleotion case everybody say federation was He saic work of extermination goes on, the Herman Pottinger pointed out Barton, the premature. of W. F. Aldrich vs. Thomas S. Plow- he was not to tho federation Lewiston, 32 21 .604 slaughter of innocent and non-combatants and Moile as ■ FOR SPAIN. that opposed from the fourth Alabama district. Hall, Beisel, Manley depu SOME INFORMATION when the weavers’ union beoann Bath, S3 23 589 goes on, the flag of truce has been aban- man, that Mr. Plowman, the is a he saw Hazleton. Ho to discuss affiliation it would d< Portland, 29 £8 .508 doned and extermination or independence sitting member, ties whom at.West Washington, February 8.—From a reli- iitted Democrat and Mr. Aldrich was the a Rockland, 23 34 .404 of the must be the final out- Popu- heard Hall say: “I:d like to get pop able quarter it was learned today that the so. insurgents list and candidate. The ma- ii come. The of the United States Republican recent note delivered by Minister Wood- Mr. Gompers addressed meetings people of the oounnittee in favor at them. and halls, are food and to jority reported ford to the to whioh Building Laborers Spinners’ sending money, clothing that he was at Spanish government, WILLIAMS MURDER TRIAL. Cubans which of seating Mr. Plowman. Mr. Taylor John Fortsehek testified Madrid cables have relates to his subject being tho advantage! Cuba to aid the dying and saw referred, genoral the debate with an elaborate Hazelton with the strikers of labor. to be furnished for the who opened West tho of filibustering, and an and achievements organized 8.—The trial of ought by Spain, to shoot several men. question gives Salem, Mass., February in support of the de- the sheriff threaten from on of mur- reason that the concentrados are the legiti- argument majority, kind. array of facts and figures, drawn Arthur C. Williams charge the fact that a was called The strikers had no weapons of any OF mate wards of having been put in plore! partisan tlie official records of the department of “HOUSE LORDS” DEFEATED. dering John Gallo at Lynnflolcl, was re- Spain, an the the American their condition as a upon to pass upon eleotion case, but One of deputies pulled and the treasury department here, sumed in the superior criminal court this present starving it. At Lattiroer the witness justice Boston, 8.—The Massachu- their care in this particular Instance, he said, there flag and tore in detail the offorts February afternoon. District White con- Spanish war measure and as soon showing painstaking Attorney been no draft his no disturbance, and almost G. A. its would devolve and be so re- had upon political saw made by the United States to stop fili- setts’ department, R., began tinued his argument from the upon Spain halted a shot was fired and opening in the He explained the Alabama as the strikers The statement shows an 32nd annual encampment in Tremonl He garded by every civilized nation prejudices. con- bustering. ag- point where he left oil yesterday. eleotion laws which he said could not have then came the volley. The firing and the iirst session world. Under the present charity seeking gregate expenditure of upwards of $i3,- Temple today, re- took up the chain of circumstantial evi- more about five minutes. of the adminstration charitably disposed beeu framed effectively to encourage tinued 000,000 by this government In running sulted in the anticipated contest between dence, which he claimed was complete. and thwart the will. The Chief of the coal and iron ponce, citizens of the United States cannot con- fraud people’s down fllibusterers, maintaining detec- the life members of the body and the The government admitted that the char- ... "... M_J_.i.ik who tore the illiterate ho was at was the man flag the death tUUUtD lUOUXUlUC, voter, said, absolutely Hampton, tives, equipping vessels and searching elective The former sit ir acter of the defendant before XUUI1CJ of the ticket marker. at West Hazelton. delegates. o the field or the mercy Fraud, It shows that the United States of Gallo was and the ouse was pro- Ing to tn insurgents in testified that wnen the the department convention by virtue oi good, and should be he said, was not in secret, but bold and Simon Kowalski as been more successful in this ceeded with. hospital, any attempt the strikers at Lattimer he Earties. regard having been department commanders. insolent. Mr. Fox, Domccrat of Missis- sheriff stopped as a fili- of the farm where made to do so, xt would be captured and said: than Spain, large number of have been termed “The | Fred Gray, foreman the case of where they were going. They Collectively they order of the United States. sippi, presented the minority asked bustered were apprehended, parties Gallo worked, gave the details of the dis- prevented by to see our fellow work- House of Lords” in the contention oi the the last which reported that Mr. Plowman wur To Lattimer, broken and carried on of the fire and the of a All cartles declared before Then the sheriff up prosecutions by covery finding entitled to retain his seat. He dwelt witness replied department commander with formei of a election in favor of the Independence of upon men,” him the federal authorities., while the Span- body. I. I. Edgerly, foreman gang Air. nmnuu nus oau a man the collar, pulled Yvenster bosc h> or Brockton. tne met luut was grabbed by Fletcher IL'U >* uanu mu Cuba and the Republican party empha- ish naval force surrounding Cuba has not Ui XlillJUUB, before of line and his revolver of came the The time to stop disease is it really gets sized its as follows: right nomines tee Republican party out of the pushed succeeded in The test strength upon testified that he paid Gallo In opinion “The next moment accomplishing equal rights, worked, started. Then it is Almost all disease starts own and was r,n the stump by leading against his throat. choice of officers and the ticket that he him a 820 easy. “From the hour of achieving their opposed as regular gold. Ho said paid a shot and I ran as fast 1 in the A little trouble there will of the United and Populists, and that any there was the one of which for the officers was defeated stomach. planted independence the Republicans _u t a only any proportions principal b> gold pioco. people that he commanded full halted Mr. Dodson, its branches all over the States have regarded with sympathy the assumption tho has been apprehended by the Spanish. a close vote, and William H. Bartlett oi Nicolo Gallo, a brother of the murdered spread body. Indigestion the and came over as I was helping a chain of struggles of other American peoples to strength of Republicans Populists deputy Worcester, who was nominated by those man, said that his brother had four 820 drags behind it a lengthening disease. While a man and said: *ou free themselves from European domina- was unwarranted. there was wounded to the in the gold pieces in his possession and he makes impure blood, it makes assimila- or I 11 shoot you too. opposed sitting encamp- Indigestion with and time, said Mr. Fox, when the magic _you run away ADMIRAL SICARD RELIEVED. were the same as those makes the causes loss of tion. We watch deep abiding tne ment of thought they tion poor, body weak, of Lincoln and Walter Pelierski told how deputies ex-department commanders, room. interest the heroic battles of the Cuban names Grant, together which were found in Williams’s makes a hundred for disease ol the strikers at West Washington. February 8.—Rear Admi- was elected department commander hy a flesh, and openings and with a baseless fear that the domination had struck one After recess the examination of patriots against cruelty oppression. his head ral Sicard has been relieved from com- of 26 votes over John E. Gil- Gray to enter. indigestion and. you stop the rest. for the full of their former masters might again Hazelton with a gun, cutting majority left Stop And our best hopes go out was continued. He said Williams root the trouble and soon kill them into the The man, he said, was doiDg mand of tho North Atlantic squadron, man of this city. The victory of the Go to the of you the success of their determined oontest fox impress slavery, kept badly. the but was back there not out the on account of sickness, and considered as the place July 10, branches. the in order and The of solid, that time had gone. Re- nothing. He could point temporarily, “antis” is by many Keep digestion good liberty. government Spain having negroes hud the command has devolved several times between that time and the of the north had no right to as- None of tho strikers any upon Capt. culmination of the agitation which may laugh in the face of sickness, lost control of Cuba and being unable to publicans deputy. fire. The forenoon the you was a all were quite peaceable. William T. Sampson; commanding the day of the after the property or lives of resident sume that every negro Republican weapons, and Fletcher Webster Post of Brockton be- protect black. He contro- the sheriff us and battleship Iowa. his clothes covered with blood. Ho American citizens or to with its because his skin was “At Lattimer stopped about two years ago. fire, comply to said Seoretary.4 Long received a telegram gan said he had been held and had. lost we believe that the verted the claim that a conspiracy existed said nobody could go Lattimer,’ up treaty obligations, at a revision of tho re- “Then some of the men from Admiral Sicard Key West this his watch. Witness did not see government of the United States actively and maintained that the witness. THE CUSHING FAILURE. anything accordance with the forward and the sheriff pulled a morning as follows: “Admiral Sicard matter wi th his hold. use its influence and offices to re- turns, in testimony pushed the Tabules good a RIPAM8 fever. hoard Plowman a of the side of the road and pointed is ill with malaria Medical S.—A second meet- store peace and give Independence to the would still give plurality man to- Boston, February Joe and Canalia Ganills testi- The man the revolver has recommended that I should go to of the creditors of the C. A. Guiseppo island.” (Cuban plank in the Republican 247. revolver. pushed ing Cushing fied that had worked on the Phil- a The sheriff snapped his Tampa for two weeks to recuperate. I they are for the stomach, liver and by the National conven- Mr. Mann, Republican of Illinois; away and raa. Slioe ( 0« of Freeport, Me., was held to- digestive organs—for platform adopted third time it ex- to go and leave Capt. lips farm and had occupied tlie room stimulate the tion at St. .Tune 16, member of the committee who followed revolver twice. The request permission the committee of bowels. They appetite, help diges- Louis, 1896.) the the day. investigatior with Gallo. testified that Gallo of the United States do not in his argument in favorSof As soon as he shot deputies Sampson commanding squadron. that the liabilities were increas They tion and assimilation of food, keep all the organs people concluding ploded. reported a that he had into and everybody ran. Answer by telegraph.” fastened his door with hasp and cure — c to title to Cuba, nor do they the majority, said he gone the commenced shooting and amounted to active. They indigestion that Jhe acquire In the sent the follow- ing every day $48,268. his own healthily in favor of the was tho last, and the deputies reply Secretary rose and cooked breakfast. seek to gain advantage in way directly or .case with his prejudice I among assets of early means biliousness, sour stomach, flatulence, head- were The to Admiral Sicard: with $30,238. a house of nation reason of this south. His people were all Southerners. fired at us while wo running. ing telegram Albert Carleton, lodging bad indireotly any by “Tho to learn of The committee recommended that at ache, bad blood, complexion, pimples, erup- com- after examination of the lasted about live minutes.’’ department regrets of Wakefield said that Williams barbarism called’war. They do not But testimony firing keeper and half a hundred other not but could not out any of your Illness. You are authorized to go offer of 50 per cent cash, he accepted or tions, constipation things of our loss of trade with Cuba and fraud was patent and he could The witness point came to his house the Monday before plain fired after the men ran. to as condition that 90 per cent of the credi- that arise from the one cause. They cure the cause have borne the assault on the condemn a condition which, by conspira- the deputies who Tampa requested, leaving Capt. the fire and said that be would have to patiently and to use rest One a dose—one to control and he was too busy running to look Sampson in command any tors to it. —the is easy. Tabule is gives health of the people by the filth of cy, sought Congress legis- saving agree up his room as he had no money. business in- denied that vessel of your squadron that may give relief. It should be taken at meal at bed rule in Cuba. They seek no late through fraud for the back Witness emphatically ycty., After the on Williams times, Spanish the desire to take to PAPER TRUST DEEDS. fire, Wednesday, for loss of business or health or terests of the country. He appealed to any of. the strikers resisted deputies, you Tampa.” time, or whenever a of a need of it is redress ohief of the table for his dinner, but premonition associates to vote to seat or that the sheriff was thrown to the Capt Dickens, acting the,bu- paid girl feel and money. They have patiently waited, not his Republican foi seo what he had for felt. You’ll better, quickly too. the witness reau of navigation, says that the tempor- Lewiston, February 8,—Mortgages witness did not wishing (even indirectly) to interfere “the man who in the face of villitlcation ground. The only deputy at Lattimer was of commanders will make no ten million dollars and on propertj Harry Williams, who lived on with the affairs of other nations, until had the nerve and the manhood to say to could remember seeing ary change money. out. whatever in the pre-arranged re- the Cox farm last summer, testified that on our borders has the rascals who pursued him, ‘I will fight Cook, whom he pointed change valued at forty millions, have been the stench very passed of the in till I die.’ Andrew F. Adams, a travelling man programme exercises squadron he saw the fire in Gallo’s shanty and endurance and the barbarous situation in you ceived at the Androscoggin registry ol THE CROP OF the num ber of m usical said he saw the the of Ho kicked the BOOK 1897- books, composi- a our con- Mr. Democrat of an- from Glens Falls, N. Y., vicinity Tortpgns. went over there. open Cuba has become stain upon Settle, Kentucky, deeds The named in being 13,789 in 1897, on of the Ip, Auburn. property as tions, engravings,” and a blot our Christian other member of the committee in open- strikers twice tho day shooting, door, which opened though something tinent, upon to in the compared with 13,738 in ’ill Of these 13,799 said that while he once as he was from Milnesville FRIENDLY CALL. the documents is comprised paper was behind it. He dowo on his A. Marked Decrease from the Preceding civilization. The people of the United ing his argument going ANOTHER got however, 6,085 were musical composi- Mr. Plowman when were marching in entered the States demanding no personal profit, feared the verdict against Lattimer, they mill plants that have recently hands and knees and looked in but Year and tb Reason s for It. and were the and when he Madrid, February 8.—The tions, 1,071 engravings; no fear and no favor, was already made up, he could not believe an orderly manner, again Spanish.gov- see but a and a having seeking ernment has decided to send the Spanish great paper trust. The mortgages and could nothing table number of books was thus 6 043. Al- as honest men would sieze a num- from Lattimer. clear and conscious to the justice of that upon was returning chair. The hottest part of the fire was no details are it was when cruiser Almirante Oqentlo to Havana, deeds accompanying, cover paper mill though obtainable, prob- our do in the of the ber of isolated facts, Done of which At this point it just they position, presence to New York, in the bed room. An early number of the Publishers’ ably will not wrong the French publish- to actual as a to con- tho sheriff. He did not soo and thence in the throe counties of Andro- eiviUized nations of the world and in the amounted fraud, sop were meeting property ers to assume that Emmanuel Cassedoon, who was the a resume and book producers vote to unseat a fellow mem- the car about 600 feet Weekly gives each year of tho name of justice and liberty demand that science and t’’e meeting, being Oxford and Franklin, and fu- fiction a of and saw the scoggin, first to discover the fire, said that after composed large proportion the so-called war in Cuba must cease.” ber because he was a Democrat. Mr. a wav, but he heard the firing FUNERALS OF DEAD FIREMEN. book trade of the preceding year, which, There clude these plants: Otis Falls Pulp com- it occurred he met tno and these 6,000 books. Settle was very severe in his condemna- smoke and the strikers running. prisoner intended for February 8.—The. flags on all he of the fire to which lie though primarily publishers, Aldrich’s tactics. His re- a few scattered shots, then a volley, Boston, Umbagog company, Falmouth asked if knew tion of Mr. were in Boston were, dis- pany, FOR MURDER OF DORA Mr. Stewart of Nevada, secured the of shots. the pnblio buildings No. Prisoner then told him Vet contains matter of interest to readers CUSHMAN. marks frequently aroused his political as- followed by a number scattering paper company, Webster Paper company, replied: of a resolution the at half mast today, as silent adoption directing sociates to manil'e-tatious of enthusiastic This ended the testimony for tho day and played about having been held up. Adjourned in general. Middlebury, Vt., February 8.—The ad- Postmaster General to send to the Senate tribute to the memory of six.firemen who Webster & Ring company and Kumford Some of his sallies were ap- court adjourned. until tomorrow. In 1897 the number of books issued by journed December term of the Addition the cost of various olasses of approval. lost their lives at the tire in the Bent Falls The mortgages carrying even by the Republicans. paper company. county court, met hero today. The first matter. plauded Saturday, while at the homes the publishers of the United States was mail his he BOIES’S SCHEME. building, run from the International case called for trial was that of the State Without completing argument, EX-GOV. families and at the Paper compa- Bills were passed to the 'of the sorrow stricken CAPT. DENNETT RESIGNS. a less number than had been issued indicted the ratify agree- to a motion to adjourn and at 5.05 ny to the United States Trust company 4,928, vs. Smith Davis,who was by ment between the Dawes commission and yielded Fairfield, Iowa, February 8.—Ex-Gov. churches in different parts of the city, m. the House of New York and till 5S pages of printed P. Den- in since 1893. In that in December for the murder^of p. adjourned. made an address on tho of citizens from all classes of Bangor, Febrary 8.—Stanley any previous year grand jury the Seminole nation of Indians. Hora e Boies hundreds size. The deeds from in Lincoln on tte matter, magazine were “The Dora L. Cushman accordance to notices ONLY SPEAKER. financial here tonight. It was to show respect and of G company, 2d Infantry, year 4,484 books published. In previously PETTIGREW question society, gathered the various mills aro as long in propor- nett, captain 14th of August, last. Mr. Chandler his first utterance on the subject since at the services held over tho re- his of a still volume of given |called up the 8.—Senator sympathy tion. Maine National Guard,has filed resig- promise increasing Judgo Henry R. Stort of Bakersfield in Washington. February of widely letters mains of the victims. It Is estimated that resolution regard to the Corbett case the the publication quoted nation with his colonel. with which 18£6 so hopefully Divts listened atten- Pettigrew of South Dakota, was only denied the sacred and irrevo- ten thousand attended the publication presided today. and made a speech in favor of seating In which he at least people WASHINGTON MATTERS. to the of the long indict- on the Hawaiian annexation more Dennett’s have says tho Publishers’ Weekly, tively "reading the claimant as a Senator from speaker cable nature of the party platform and In- churches while as many were an- Capt. papers just passed closed,” Oregon. executive session of the Sen- ment containing five counts and in • low treaty in the sisted that the battle for free coinage of able to gain admittance. February 8.—The hill to the hands of Col. GeO. A. Phil- “was not fulfilled! n 1897.” That it was resum- Washington, through clear not As soon ate He the treaty of to the home of District Chief to com- voice, pleaded guilty. today. opposed silver at the ratio 16 1, having been East Boston, establish a national military park and ho the editor ascribes to tho delay over the work of se- Mr. Chandlerr submitted in opening his his where ho had left off a brook, commanding the Second, not, as the plea was recorded ing speech under the most favorable circum- John F. Egan, has rarely witnessed such mem ora to the campaign, seize and defense argument in opposition to the proposed He will continue his speech fought has forwarded them to the the tariff; when the Dlngley bill was lecting a jury was begun. week ago. stances, and the demand defeated at the a tremendous outpouring of her people, of was favorably acted upon adjutant gen- resolution a supplementary statement Vicksburg, tomorrow. Democratic should travelling to the modest House committee on the general tension being relieved, from Mr. Corbett himself in which he polls, the party thousands home, by the military eral. passed, abandon the financial plank of 1896 and and looking for the last time on the face affairs Dennett that there was a flood of books during discussed soma points of the case and de- today. jj In his papers C'apt. says perfect GOVERNMENT MAY GET ALL DUE. ondeavor to on new ground. His of the dead. Men high in official position Commissioner Proctor of the civil service fined his personal position. Mr. Chandler rally ho is forced to leave the service on ac- the last six months of the year. tonight embodied a plan for a re- mingled with the people and related commission contradicted his statement then began his remarks. In an extended February 8.—There seems speech The number of books of Washington, deemable government currency upon stories of bravery and hardship, through before the Senate civil servioe commis- count of his business. permanent argument Mr. Chandler maintained that to be a that the negotiations probability which he thinks all Democrats should which the dead man had passed. Mayor sion today in reply to the criticisms of value is reported as unusually large: whenever a vancaoy occurred in the now between the government pending unite. was among those in the great Examiner to the methods of his other in the Senate and the legislature of the state the Union Paciflo reorganization Quincy Bailey,as C Ii].lZING”THE ABATEMENT OF A “indeed, few years history and crowd at tho services over Chief Egan commission. He said there was nothing had failed to fill the vacancy the governor committee will result in a settlement of of the book trade have so many good MRS. MELVIN'S STORY. and he had previously shown his sym- to conceal as to the work of toe commis- NUISANCE. of the state had the constitutional right the claim against the Kan- It is government’s pathy by sending to tho household of each sion and that Mr.Bailey’s criticism mere- works to their credit. pleasant to to All it by appointment. He said it seems sas Pacific without tho necessity of a fore- 8.—The trial of Nine miles west of Aurora, 111., is Farmington, February of the dead fir. men magnificent floral ilemontsrated that he did not have all learn that this increase in the number of peifectly plain to him as the evident in- closure sale. to tho best ly There Up yesterday Andrew James, for attempting to kill wreaths. facts In his possession. This closes the Jericho Corners. stands a Metho- tention of the framers of the constitution offer made the committee for the gov- really good books was accompanied by by concluded with a ver- dist church in need of thafc the governor of a state should have ernment’s interest in the road was 82,500,- Joseph Tetro, today hearings. Episcopal funds, for the booksellers. ON In accordance with the cabinet decision continued prosperity the tight to appoint in caso the and this being declined another dict of Tetro described how James TERRIBLE ACCIDENT THE IN- says the Christian Advocate. In order to amounted to vacancy 000 upon guilty. *•* ~ In 1896 the lunu c uup.1 HU v» uv/v u *— publications t'JLlBbCU VYJ111U IPRIDIIHUID was null III proposition was maue uu a uasia ui **,- shot him while he was at breakfast on TKRCOLONIAL., de- volumes; in 1897 to 4,928 only. The ty at the Alaskan sea ports, the war 6,703 session. which was also declined. The < was duo largely to a decrease In 500,000 October 11 last. Mrs. Melvin testified to St John N.B.. February 8.—Word was has instructed Gen. Merriman themselves into two parties, and for a shortage Afttv an extended discussion of the is fixed in its purpose not to partment numuer of novels government this of a hor- to the English republished of cortain words and in the her relations with Janies who was a received in the city morning at; Vancouver barracks, Washington, week devoted their attention to the meani.ig phrases accept less than $0,303,000, principal to send here. In 1896 these amounted to 690; in of the constitution rible accident on the Intercolonial, by make all necessary arrangements the cla*ses bearing of the debt, and as the difference between former boarder at, her home. Ho had to slaughter of sparrows, with the under- to barely half, 352 all told. The choice of which one mail lost his life and another two companies of the 14th infantry 1897, upon tfcv Senators, Mr. Chandler the amount and the offer already made is to her of kill- that the division should of all classes of books were repeatedly suggested ways Is The Quobeo express and two companies of the same standing losing importations said ho rvent to the extreme limit by it is believed that before badly injured. Dyea the same as but only $1,803,000 she and he had re- due hero at 10.60 plunged over an embank- to Skaguay, prepared to stay at an oyster supper for all the hunters. proportionately hitherto; maintaining that the and un- for the motion ing her husband, said, regiment buy of Amerioan books manufac- plain tlie time arrives making seven miles summer sea- the number of the to leave her hus- ment at Petit ltoche, from least through the coming The a of two cents equivocal .meaning statute was that for leave to off the first mortgage and her frequently county pays bounty tured was muoh larger In to pay quested tho engineer Win, Bas- son. proportion iu no suet circumstances where of tho sale the amount Bathurst, killing for each slain. At the except for a postponement band and live with him. 'J'he defence the a'head sparrow the total output, being 3,300 out of 5,703 ’ire was in tian and badly injuring fireman the legislan aotually session at will have been offered and accepted. was in self-defence. ill QUU U,4UU 'HU) 1OTI -UUU claimed the shooting name is Poole. Tho accident oc- end of tho week a count was made; Cap- low, the time th* was was whose GOING OUT OF COAL BUSINESS. appointment made, SentoDce will be given tomorrow. a larger actual number, but an in- Taste he Senate to refuse to curred at about 2.15 this morning. Tho tain Johnson's army had only Pleases the it right for t seat an IN. slaughtered crease from 58 to 67 per cent, of the total REACTION SETTING cause of the accident is supposed to be u Halifax, N. S., Feb. 8.—It is reported appointee of1 the governor of a state. At MARTIALLED. 1,674 sparrows, and Captain Calkins’s of books TO BE COURT broken rail. The engine and all of the that the Dominion Coal company has number published. the conclusion of Mr. Chandler’s remarks Victoria, B. C., February 8.—A special party, J,5SG. The ladies of the church Publishers’ divides the rails but the cars mine in Tho Weekly on motion of that the steamer cars left the passenger ordered the Victoria Cape an the Senate Mr. Davis, from Mnnaimo states Washington, Feb. S.—Secretary Long again served oyster sapper to the hunters, of the year into nineteen did not over tho embankment aud the to be dismantled but it is an- publications chairman of tlie foreign relations com- Noyo has arrived there from Skaguay. has ordered the trial court martial of go Breton the Calkins party paying the bill. In each of by escaped will not be principal departments. these, mittee went iato executive session and at She had 25 disgusted passengers aboard, Director L. G. on account of passengers consequently injury. nounced that tho colliery Thirty-two hundred sparrows at two and Pay Billings The engine turned completely over, bury- in- except theology religion juvenile, 5.30 p. m. adjourned. tired of the country after their first ex- a which abandoned, it being the company’s cents a head gave the ohuroh sixty-four and mathematical his connection with corporation the underneath the ruins. physical scienoe, and V and several denouncing the ing engineer to a new shaft one mile dollars. This is a strange contrast with perience is to the navy an emer- been almost tention open mental and moral philosophy, there was seeking supply Death must have instantane- time the of “The Klondike rush. his denial from the present shaft. Some ago passage Scripture, sparrow a off in the number of books ration, and because of as the was entirely covered falling pub- The treasure on board was 810,000. One gency ous body by Dominion had found a hou6e, and the swallow a number *,-----* of sueli connection. and is crushed Provincial Premier Murray, lished from the published in 1896. of tho said that 200 men could the machinery .doubtless nest for herself, where she may lay her passengers Tho fireman Finance |Minister Filing and lion. R. “Tho figures in liction are most note- do ail the work offered at and beyond recognition. by even Thine altars.’’ * ♦ Skaguay to alive went to Boston and induced young, worthy. Novels from all sources printed PARHJMERIE at least 500 men there In a recent letter from managed escape though Drummond that there t were Washington, jumping or in 1897 were 869 he received severe The train the company to suspend their order to imported only to 1,114 who had nothing to do but drink and D. C., to an old friend, Major G. A. Injuries. To tobacco in of Conductor JlcLel- the mine. It was then suj)- in 1897. these, however, might be When the Noyo passed tho po- for twenty years United States was charge Angus dismantle Reflections of a Bachelor, 869 gamble. Studer, with other train with the that tho mine be abandoned added tho juvenile works, as the ma- sition of the it was more critical at “While at lan who, hands, would ED. Corona, Consul Singapore, says: posed a certain an idea of them were unsuitable P1NAUD, of the fireman and are but the At age every girl gets jority wholly than heretofore The Noyo had I became with a exception engineer altogether, present programme reported. Des Moines acquainted it is cultured to rave over cut for children’s reading.” and fla- 87 Boulevard de Strasbourg, I’aris. the wrecked uninjured or at least only slightly. a different one. Tho it is that glass. no communication with liniment known as Chamberlain’s Pain is company, The in de- When tease a woman, she will al- principal olianges the other quality on will also build a branch you passengers Lewis island. Balm, which I found excellent against stated, railway partments may be set forth briefly. On TEBBITT INDICTED. connect with their road to Louisburg. ways smile as if she enjoyed it till you get rheumatism as well as against soreness to theological and religious subjects 460 near enough to reach. A cat acts the same are as near TROOPS GOING TO ALASKA. of the throat and chest (giving me much Boston, February 8.—Abram Tebbitt, books appeared in 1890 and 492 in 1897; vor at No. STEAMER’S TIMELY ARRIVAL. way. 158 law books were in as i joillm co, 8.—At the cabi- easier I had a touch of the ex-leather broker 116 Bedford published 1896, Washington, February breathing). As soon as a man to be he and two this held in North- Bur- begins sorry against 509 in 1897; 682 books on literary net meeting today it was decided to send pneumonia early this week, ap- street, oity, Kegina, New York, February 8.—Tho ... to to ills as HAVE ON SALE ... on the of obtain- Mediter- got married ho begins try trap history, against 415; 293 books of poo- two companies of troops to Dyea arid plications freely applied to the throat west Territory, charge gundia which arrived today from as can false from several to six- wife into admitting it. try in 1896 and 247 in 1897; 209 books of Skaguay, Alaska, immediately, for the and chest relieved me of it at once. I ing goods by pretenses ranean ports brought safely port perfect in a aro tho ones memoirs and as 205; of order and it for leather firms, was today indicted by tho teen unfortunate ship wrecked seamon The best points story biography, against purpose preserving protect- would not he without anything.” 177 on fine as on Suffolk jury. were in mid-ocean and think would have in if arts, against 138, and 284 ing life and property. Advices to the For sale D. W. Iieseltine & 3S7 grand who picked up you you put you Ed. Pinaud’s by Co., warrant is the the B. D. political science, as 196 Of the e state that the rush to the W. The indictment largest rescued from Norwegian bark had told it instead of the other man. "against b government Congress street; Edward Stevens, 107 028 different as has produced. nas attracted hundreds of the ever drawn in Suffolk county. It is said from Savannah for Hamburg. a bitter i, publications, 3,318, gold fields street: S. Metcalf The easiest way to make enemy Portland King Raymond,Cum- to contain over 2t)U pages of Metcalf was in a condition. been said, were produced by American lawless element. Wm. 921 Con- typewriting, The sinking of a man is to tell him a good story and berland Mills; Oxnard, with about 600 words on each page. B. D Metcalf was built at Damaris- luthors and manufactured here; and The a so— H. I’. S. to then it off at a dinner before he has were here Dealers street; Goold, Congress The warrant will go the at in 1856 and was owned T. get 1,115 English works, imported ROM VIOLET, B. AND M. BILL REPORTED. gress governor cotta, Me., by say make a to. in sheets or bound. Square Hotel. once, and he will request on the Thommesen & .Son, of Arendale, Norway, chance More than one-quart- 8.—The commit- at for she sailed. She U243 woman thinks she can make a r of the English were of Boston, February joint A CARD. State Department Washington from which port was Every importations held an for Tebbitt thinks he can invels. tee ol the legislature on railroads extradition from Canada. tons register. man happy, and every man users'Confirm it. of more than one hour will to so In Great Britain tho number of publl- it is executive session We guarantee every bottle of Cham- Chief Watts go Washington per- fix the drawer in the kitchen table it voted to the Boston in TIXE MODERN WAV. ;ations of 1897 exceeded that of 1896 by today and then report berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea sonally for necessary papers the cases. won't stick. Executrix’s Notice. the railroad to McCausland is now 1,353. Of these were new books, and THE FASHION. & Maine bill empowering Inspector at a ribbon 6,244 Remedy and will refund the money to Regina, ltBolf to tho When a girl can't buy pieco of subscriber hereby elves notice that nil hold the shares of tho capital stock or awaiting the documents to Commends well-informed, 1,682 new editions. In the departments one who is not satisfied after neoessary without wondering whether a certain man travels THElias been ilulv appointed Executrix of tju whose road is leased or any using Tebbitts back. and what was )f law, art and science, voyages, any corporation it. It is the most successful in bring to do pleasantly effectually it is time for her to to last will and testament of or of which it owns a ma- medicine will like it, begin Hid and including No more charming gift can be by It, done in the crudest manner and research, miscellany, perated flip world for bowel both formerly she knows he hates.—New thero were WILLIAM H. SOULE, late of Portland, selected for Christmas than a of tlie capital stock. complaints, wear things pamphlets, but not sermons, jority ALL as well. To cleanao the the of box of this Perfume. for children and adults. SWANSEA RIGHT. disagreeably sys- York 'Pi-ecsi esses; in every other department there In County Cumberland, deceased, as the law directs Ali D. W. Heseltino & 387 and break up colds, and was a decided in 1897 over the output persons Underwood Co., Congress Halifax, N. S., February 8.—The tem headaches, gain having demands the estate of said de- HIGHEST QUALITY. The Right Rev. Thomas report if new novels were against street. bark Swansea after 1896. In liction 38 are desired to Bottles and Boxei dec- of was elected that the from fevers without unpleasant effects, ce ased present the same for set- superbly Dudley, bishop Kentucky, (British) TO CUKE A COED IN ONE DAY published or more than six crated by Parisian Artists with Edward W. Stevens, 107 Portland St. Bear river. N. S., for Buenos hud laxative every week, tlement, and ali indebted thereto are requested yesterday general secretary of tho do- Ayres, use the delightful liquid remedy, immediately. the flower appropriate to the S. Raymond, Cumberland Mills. ashore near Digby, has not Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All day. to make payment mestic and foreign missionary society of King gone be’oon- of Made California re- SAKAII H. odor contained therein. 921 St. iinned and the vessel is Byrup Figs. by Fig refund the money if it fails to to cure France, as well as Great Britain, SOULE. tho Protestant church in the Wm. Oxnard, Congress believed to bo druggists Episcopal &ic. has L. B. on each tablets :ords an Increase in book production, Portland, February 3,1333. feb!3\vF H. P. S. Square Hotel. proceeding on her voyage all right. Syrup Co. 'The genuine Q. #-* United States. j Goold,Congress

I ALASKAAND THE KLONDIKE. MISCELLANEOUS. | MISCELLANEOUS. MISCEIXANEOFS. TWELFTH MASSACHUSETTS. William Bosie, York. Discharged July THE JAILS OF MAINE. SOUTH PORTLAND. 9, 1777. John Kezweli, Kittery. Discharged A Maine Man Tells of the Wealth of the LIVING? Brave Soldiers of the Revolution Who IS LIFE WORTH July 1777. The Prison Inspectors Make Their Annual 9, Far North. Private De Witt Phillips an old veteran In It. Philip Davis, Durham. Transferred to his stom- Fought Keport. PI The man who keeps Capt. Watkins. f the war, and now a member of Battery il condition all the John Dutch, New Market. Deserted 1 2d U. S. will retire at no ach in first-class The 2nd Mass. served until the “Don’t go to the Klondike,” is the ad- 1, Artillery Regt., Nov. 6, 1777. made man who stands Tho State Prison have 1 istant date. Private has served time is the only Nov. 1S73. but that Samuel Todd, Kittery. Killed Oct. 7, inspectors vice given by Charles a miner of Phillips army disbanded, 3, g the Taylor, in life. For the 1777. their regular visits to the jails of 33 ontinuously and faithfuly' for thirty a chance of success service does not properly belong to years’ experience,[who is as familiar Patrick Lilias, Kitterv. Died Sept State tho inspecting ears. Since the war his stations have all disorders of the stomach,liver of the 12th Mass. Regt., although past year, oarefully with the territory of Alaska and the 1 history 23, 1777. to PURE—WHITE—FLOATING. their condition, and have this say Klondike as he is * teen in various sections of the country, I and kidneys the genuine Carls- men were transferred from it to that regi- John Trott, Kittery. Taken by the with his own native \ > Civil about them: state of irkansas, Louisiana and Texas and bad is without ment, and the same colonel was placed Magistrate. Maine. “Go to Alaska, by all enters into the manufacture of but the SprudelSalt equal. Samuel Deserted The has had ther States. He is a member of Thatch- Nothing Fair}1, Soap j! The had com- Laneaster, Newbury. Androscoggin County jail means,” he “but from 4 ii beneficial for in command. regiment Jan. adds, keep away It is especially 1777. the same as Good < and whoever scans 8, management last year. the Klondike.” 1 r Post.G. A. R, although born in Syra- purest and best materials known to the t their history Soloman De- soapmaker’s I pleted Jordan, Cape Elizabeth. > chronic constipation, and discipline has been the food ( N. Y. At various times gouty their record will find that they performed serted Jan. 1777. maintained; “Why?” he said. “Because it is haz- use, promotion art and < 3, fa- that money can buy. rheumatic devotion “N. B. men from of sufficient quantity and ;o the non-commissioned in the affections, diabetes, their three service with a There are 7 other compares zardous and uncertain. one in grades years’ the Perhaps etc. Best results obtained when ol Town of belonging to this vorably in quality with similar institu- f been offered him, which he to the cause that merits the approval Kittery 1000 will strike it rich. How little we ervice’has Company, whose Term of Service will ton in the State. of the outdoor exercise can be had. Be a country. hear’of 1 eclined, preferring the rank pri- their posterity, and grateful expire the first of May next. those ([unfortunates who, imbued The Aroostook at Houlton The on his retirement sure to obtain the genuine article, Whoever attempts to write the history of “Camp Valley Forge, Jan. 22, 1778.” County jail with the gold fever that has struck the 1 ate. government In a encour- Lieut.” has at all of the visits been found £ llows him two-thirds and he has ao- which has the of thi3 may receive some “Henry Sewall, whole such a pay, of seal of the regiment country.to startling extent, The the G city Mass. Vol. 321. food United Soap Archives, 10, Page with the from these stray facts gathered, jleanly condition; discipline good; take all have in the world and start c umulated in deposits ji{i they Carlsbad and the of agement The of signature Incom- following is the return Capt. satisfactory. States the sura ot $30C0 which in one and three convenient as the author has passed along. for the Klondiko, their hearts bounding snug Sold everywhere quality sizes, “Eisner Josiah Jenkins’s maue at j j &MENDELSONCo.,Agts., some interest company up The at Cumberland s tands to credit—the savings as the story is, it is of jail Portland, high with and courage, even eager, his frugal New on plete hope for the toilet, bath and laundry. York,” every bottle. brave sold- Valley Forge Jan. 23, 1778: has been well fitted daring the f his In this connection to the descendants of those County, to liravo every.hardship, every [danger, so rom monthly pay. like “Return of the State of Capt. Josiah conditions food that E has The record of an organization rear insanitary good; good; as and when that it is worthy of note Battery FA1R8ANK St. Louis. ! iers. Jenkins’s Colonel Samuel long they get there, 1 Made only by THE N. K. COMPANY, Chicago. Hew York. I Company, Both of I** ( should never be jells and b well cared for. is reached, if reach it a nother old war veteran in the person 0 ) the 12th Mass. Regt., Brewer’s Regiment, to an or- edding place finally they TIMES agreeable w w ww w w w w w wwwwi' .GOOD HlfECOHE from which der of the Honorable male and female are kept at do, are doomed to a despair akin to death, j ’rlvate Cornelius who has You can afford or the state they Council of the State prisoners Desmond, to indulge yourself your forgotten by “All this of Massachusetts dated Deo. 26 under the sounds discouraging enough, and family in the of a weekly news* to battle for our Bav, work in the shop, the latter s rrved thirty-one years, although luxury good went independence. 1777.” no doubt, but it’s the plain, unvarnisha- paper and a of fiction. its to bo of a matron. ble truth. e ligible for retirement prefers to hold on quarterly magazine The 12th Mass, proved right Capt.—Josiah Jenkins, Gorham. On supervision You can both of these with at “Seldom that we read this side of the get publications jailed a fighting regiment of the Revolu- Furlough. Franklin County jail Farmington a little longer. almost a library of good novels for $5 per year. 1st Lieut.—David neat and olean in story, for it is usually the rosy-hued con- of men were en- ns did most of the three years’ regi- Watts, Gorham. jas always been fcund A gang fifty busily ion, 2nd dition ot things that is depicted in en- what was known as Lieut.—Benjamin Thompson, tl its appointments, the food good and £ aged yesterday at the fort getting in THE JOURNAL uent that composed Brunswiok. Sick, absent. ticing lights in the newspapers, and that r the different of the mor- OF SOCIETY ;he Massachusetts Line. Ensign—John Hubble, Sheffield plentifully supplied. because it is only the fortunate that have -adiness parts T. FOSS (Mass.) scene 1 on tho Hancook at un- a story to tell. Only those t tr which are to be for "fT Ellsworth, shipped •‘In their regimentals Sergt.—Samuel Jenkins, Gorham. County jail carriages Gorham. ton realize fully the frightful privations arsenal instead Stood the old Continentals Sergt.—Elijah Davis, ler the management of Sheriff Hooper r imodeiing to Watertown Sergt.—Ebenezer Morton, Gorham. of those perishing while on the way to Yielding not-” jas, with one teen found in a 0 E Rock Island, as previously announced. Sergt.—Darling Hukok, Sheffield. exception, Klondike. 1 one should in The following company rolls of the Corp.—John Greeley, Gorham. On most satisfactory condition in points of “Another good reason why Mr. L. B. Bradford, postmaster deanltness and consider the long and well be- x his home a oldiers, nearly all of whom were from Furlough. discipline question [nightville, is conllned to by Mirick. Kennebunk. Kennetec County j tii ..t Augusta, still fore he makes up his mind to undertake & SONS. TJWB5IMI' of the identical ones made Corp.—John 6 were cold. dnine,are copies Corp.—Benjamin Nason, Arundel. ■auks us one of tho pent, in the State, so the. journsy is the fact that tho'best claims world-famed for its and the most : ar taken. Those who The took the Puritan in brightness { ,t that time. The first of Capt. Donnell’s Corp.—William Smith. Wellfleet (Mass.) us sanitary conditions and discipline have already been tug Belknap complete General a wider i The food is were first on the field stood the best show, and she is now Weekly—covering ( lo., was the first roll of that company Drummer—Joshua Wescott, Scarbor- ;o. good. j >w yesterday morning, of suited to the tastes of men The Knox at Rockiand has Tho Canadian government has its own range subjects the Eervioe. The others nigh. On furlough. County jail 0 n tho way to Gloucester, Mass. 1 iter it entered jeen well looked claims well of and so and women of culture and refinement than any Fife Major—William Coomer, Duxbury, after in all particulars, preserved, course, made in the at ind has 1 there’s little chance for the The submerged scow oft the ferry slip journal—ever published. Subscription price, rere up camp Valley 'Mass.). always presented a cleanly ap- say mighty and for themselves. There learance. thousands of gold seekers who contem- fc as been removed by the Dredging Com- $4 per annum. i'orge speak PRIVATES. The Lincoln County jail at Wiscasset plates going this spring. the were TALES FROM TOWN TOPICS, a 256 1 rere, no doubt, many more Maine men in 1 any, and buoys which placed page s reported in the same condition as in “Now, while I advise ail in the most the Nathan Bangs, Gorham, : 1 ound the wrcek after the disaster to the Quarterly Magazine of fiction, appearing t ha regiment, their names not come to irevious It Is an old time affair terms to from the Amos Brown, Gorham. years. emphatio stay away Cut Prices first day of March, June, September and De- ] but time will tell us .nd should be modernized to Klondike. I adlvse them to go I uritan were taken away yesterday. ight yet, probably John Gorham. keep paoe stroDgly and novels the Foye, similar institutions in to Alaska. It is a rioh abound- cember, publishing original by 1 joro. absent of vith the State. country, E. G. Webster, of South Port- John Green, Gorham. Sick, inn in vnoo IfVi a a rot tit*rl 1 oonroroii Capt. best writers of the and a mass of short The jail at South Paris,Oxford County, day of Men’s Names in lis wound. 11 with a crew of J2 men did a quick “An Account Capt. las been found In fine at each “There we will find not the rad, oil 6tories, poems, burlesques, witticisms, etc. Gorham. condition only gold ®oods ames Donnell’s Time of In- James Gilkey, IU 1U U1-* XX 1 *«* Company. ■isit. The jailer is very attentive to duty plaoer, but an endless amount of copper, ji Subscription price, $3 per annum. \ etc. In Ichabod Hunt, Gorham. istmept, Number, Traveling .nd master of the situation. On the Chlttyua river there is ono lodge ], SI to Gloucester. He began work sold £03? casii Club for annum. Gorham. evidently trip price both, $5 per ( lolonel Samuel Brewer’s Regiment in John Kuight, at Bancor and Penobscot Countv iail has containing gold copper deposits that on and You can have both of these if von subscribe 1 he Service of the thirteen United States Ebenezer Morton, Jr., Gorham. ■ith the rigging Sunday Jast, naintained its as one of Is sure to bo the richest To©f ode* © 3?“eT3. 14L. Gorham. reputation being among | NOW and a bonus of 10 novels selected from c f America to March 20th inst.’’ Joseph MoLellan, that esterday the vessel was all patched up n,,___Til.;- ClnV I he best jails in tho State. We find bet- “Statistics state Alaska yielded y March 1777.” the list below. Regular price for each, 50 “Boston, 17, er attention paid to the cleanliness of the but $15,0011 in gold 12 years ago, but last r _>ady for the start. York. lent of his wound. FIGURES cents. All sent Cupt —James Donnell, Enlisted ells and than in of the her mines showed a steady increase. of officers YELLOW TAGS AND PLAIN TELL THE postpaid. Gorham. On bedding any larg- year In addition to the election f * an. rrn. Moses Poland, furlough. is ono of the richest and Remit in New York or l, r Placer mining $5 exchange, express Rolf, Gorham. jails. * ie Oniversalist parish listened to tho re- Ensign—Ebenezer Storer, Biddeford. Benjamin Somerset County jail at Skowhegan by all means most profitable. These postal money order, or by registered letter, j SnliBted Jan. 1777. John Asten, Brunswick. the who stated that all 1, s always found in first class condition in mines owe their richness to the accumu- r ort of treasurer, together with a list of the 10 novels selected, York. Enlisted John Arm, Georgetown. Sergt.—John Gibson, very particular. The sheriff and his lations of ages. t ills had been paid, and there remained by numbers, to (an. 1777. Paul Lovell, Georgetown. In 5, wife are constantly to elevate the Mr. Taylor claims that Cook's inlet sum of TOWX TOPICS, En- Seth Gorham. seeking 1 the treasury the $163.99. Sergt.—William Dearing, Kittery. Hinkley, morals of the there can be found more gold than any- CUT PRICES. 208 Firth Avenue, Sew York. Gorham. absent prisoners. The of the Ladles’ Aid isted Feb. 19, 1777. Joseph Sargent, Sick, In the at Belfast have one has any Idea of. weekly meeting 3f his wound. jail they alwayB L^T. Gorp.— Jeremiah Bettis, Biddeford. ound everything in fine condition. “The Klondike craze is similar to that £ ociety of the Elm street Methodist 6—THE SALE OF A SOUL. C. M. S. McLellan. John Kennebunk. By Snlieted Jan. 1, 1777. Cool, There has been a benefioial in of Then men wild COUSIN OF KING. A. VanWestrum. change Leadville years ago. 0 [lurch will be held Thursday afternoon, Ion ; 7—THE THE By S. Fifer—Jotham York. En- David Emery, Kennebunk. 8— SIX MONTHS IN HADES. By Clarice I. Clingham. Milbury, ailers at Maohias Better attention with the fever would pass right by equally Nathan Kennebunk. jail. T ’ith Mrs. Wallace W. Morrison, Elm Some of the We invite you to see 9— THE SKIRTS OF CHANCE. By Captain Alfred isted Feb. 3, 1777. Emery, s to and sometimes even better highest Kennebunk. given sanitary conditions, discipline, prosperous Thompson. Drummer—Mathias Beal, York. En- William Kendall, of to Leadville. s Pleatantdale. 10—ANTHONY KENT. Charles Stokes ito. camps for the sake going reef, By Wayne. 1777. Frederick Peekin, Kennebunk. cost marked OUR 31— AN ECLIPSE OF VIRTUE. By Champion BisselL isted Feb. 3, The at Alfred, York County, has Just so now—go to the Klondike on a The Elm street'ohurch chorus choir will goods 32— Kennebunk. jail AN UNSPEAKABLE SIREN. By John Gliliat. Solomon Spinar, thousands of miles in THAT R. >een greaty improved during the year, journey length, at Mrs. William H. 13— DREADFUL WOMAxN. By Harold Vynnt. PRIVATES. William Milton, Braintree (Mass.) ; old its rehearsal at the lowest figures. goods before you buy. 14- A DEAL IN DENVER. By Gilmer McKendrce. iewars have been | a bath fraught from the beginning with critical Dar.iel Toward, Kittery. provided North’s Elm sreet, 35—WHY? SAYS GLADYS. By David Christie Murray. John Smart, Kittery. Enlisted Jan. 1, ub and closets haev been added, and it dangers and, what Is more often the case tonight. 16-A VERY REMARKABLE GIRL. By L. H. Bickford. Thomas Fr Falmouth. 1777. ink, not a shovelful of the has two candidates for the 37— A MARRIAGE FOR HATE. By Harold R. Vynne. s now one of the best appointed jails in than otherwise, get Knlghtville 38— OUT Janies Wagg, Falmouth. nmmnratiHmnnJ OF THE SULPHUR. T. C. De Leon. Enlisted Jan. ; in return for By John Cox, Kittery. 1, he State. coveted treasure your labor, 0 ffice of road commissioner to be elected d3t *9~THE WRONG MAN. Falmouth. feb7 By Champion Bissell. 1777. Peter Biter, the as as *0—THE HUNT FOR Anita Vivantl Better dlsoipline has been enforced. It and on way pass by gold good HAPPINESS. By Jonathan Wh tney, Buoktown (Buck- 11 nder tho State law at the coming town Chartres. Thomas Harvey, Kittery. Enlisted 1 till needs more cells to accommodate the was ever found in the Klondike, await- •i-HER STRANGE Harold R. Vyanifc Beld). E. Nutter and John Gur- EXPERIMENT. By Jan. 1, 1777. lumber of prisoners that serve short sen- lng you light In the heart of Alaska. e lection, Frank *2—ON TIIF. ALTAR OF PASSION. Ey John GilliaL York. Enlisted David Dunan, Sheffield. A MARtvr to LOVE. By E. Wood, Benjamin Trafton, ences the winter months. “1 would not give up my two claims In E Joanna Samuel Gutcbrldge, Sheffield. during ey. Jan. 1, 1777. The whole number of in the Cook’s Inlet for the whole of the Klon- Noble Sheffield. absont. prisoners Mrs. Morris Jordan has arrived at her REDUCTION SALE ! En- Gunn, Sick, but I GREAT Samuel Lancaster, Newburyport. jails of the State for the year was 6,869, dike. Pretty strong statement, Zebulon Sheffield. Sick, absent. fc ome in Willard from East A LOCAL listed Jan. 1, 1777. Mix, if whom 279 were women. mean It roost assuredly. Corinth, Ebenezer Palminter, Sheffield. Slok, James Williamson, York. Enlisted uses the “I know Jack McDonald, who owns 20 v ■here she has been spending the winter, Our Annual Clearance Sale of one week only Begins Monday, Disease. ibsent. Piscataquis County Bangor Jan. 23, 1777. and the Anbum claims in the Klondike, who will take t her which ■ ail, Sagadahoc jail. he has moved into house, Feb. 7, and Ends Feb, 13. A Climatic Joshua York. Enlisted Jan. Simeon Noble,Barrington. Siok,absent. in this but he is one MoLucas, Of the 476 prisoners York County out $10.060,0G0 summer, from the dam- Goss, Bennington. Sick, ab- 11 as recently been repaired \ Affection. !5, 1777. Ephraim ail 450 of thm were of foreign birth, and of the 10,000. I predict that before very sent. fire of a few months John Dutch, York Enlisted Feb. 1, 175 of the 2273 in Portland jail the same. many year* this MoDonsld and Clarence a ge caused by the .0 lb. Tub Pure Lard, 65c l Armour Star Bacon, 12c box Nothing but a local rem- With Genl. Memmoly. will own and .777. Three each escaped from Androsooggin Berry, whom I know well, a go. lean Smoked Shoulders, 6c 4 pkgs Best Rolled Oats, 25o or change of climate Wells. Enlisted David Wilson, Welfleet. Has a pass edy Benjamin Jaoobs, ind Penobscot jails, and one each from control the whole of the Klondike. for A. Tub 20c 10 lb. Rolled Oats, 25o will cure it from Gen. Gates to go to Boston. There is strong baoking Edwin Vermont Butter, ?eb. 3, 1777. Lincoln, Somerset, Washington and York “Mr. Berry has twe years’ experience 6c 6 lbs. 8 Crown 25c Get a well-known phar- John Sheffield. at the for the of road fat Pork by the Strip, Raisins, Saumel Kittery. Enlisted Feb. Huggins, of these were re- which will bO worth more to him I ijer ferry position maceutical remedy. Todd, Jounty jails. Seven now, California Apricots, 8c can Best Sand Soap, Sc 1777. than the richest 20 claims. It will c and there is a 18, NON EFFECTIVES. ;aken. now immissioner, feeling 6c can Runkel Sweet 3 l-2o Patriok Enlisted Feb. be took Vice Standard Corn, Chocolate, Lallis, Kittery. wore sentenced to State be remembered that $110,000 a that no better man can be Gorham. Seventy-eight mong many Jest 6c can Lenox Soap, 2 l-2c Cream Balm. 1777. Abel Whitney, Discharged. Prison. Cumberland sent 34, Kennebec, out of maltely a part of claim 40. Mrs. Succotash, Ely’s ■' rand for the place. iV. H. Seward 10c can Evaporated Peaches, 7c 4 lbs. for 25c Ebenezer Cole, Scarborough. Enlisted Joshua Davis. Discharged. Penobscot and York, eight each; Androe- Berry, who accompanied her husband to Salmon, lb, Ml n J MFfln It is quickly Absorbed. Allen, Trans- will a series Pancake 5c 6 lb. New 25c vUt.U N HCHU ran. 1, 1777. Wright Scarborough. ( Knox and the Klondike when a bride, picked up Tho crusaders who begin Juaker Flour, Prunes, Gives relief at once. loggin, four; Washington, Sc Falmouth. Enlisted ferred to Watkins. The second ■ ! oz. Best Ex. 10c Bab 1776 Opens and cleanses the Nasal Passages. Henry Carver, Capt. ;hree each Franklin. Oxford, Somerset *10,000 worth of nuggets. 0 [revivals, at the People’s M. E. church Lemon, Soap Powder, Allays Inflamation. Reals and Protects the ran. 1, 1777. Zebulon Olds, Barrington, (Mass.). ind Waldo,two each; Aroostook and Lin- largest nugfget of the Klondike, weighing 1 oz. Best Ex. Vanilla, 15c Tuxedo Soap Powder, 8c Transferred to Ball, Col. “ re Capt. Clapp, Lieut. Jones, Cadet Membrane. Restores the Senses of Taste and Wyman Bradbury, Falmouth. En- Capt. Shepard’s joln, one each. 13 ounces and worth $218, was taken from V regular 40c Tea for 25c Fancy Rio Coffee, 12o Smell. No No No 1 Mrs. Parker and Miss Damon, Cocaine, Mercury, Injurious ; isted Jan. 1, 1777. Rogt. There were five deaths. Berry’s olaim. isk, Sheffield. Deserted drugs. Full Size 50e.; Trial Size 10c. at drug- Lemuel Cool broth, Scarborough. En- John Greene, Jr., Prisoners in all the jails except Franb- “Mrs. Berry, once absolutely penniless, a leetings will be held every evening with gists or by mail. isted Jan. 1777. Isaac Preston, Barrington. Deserted. now in San Francleoo herself 1, in, Lincoln, Somerset, Washington and is enjoying v Isits to the different homes in the after- ELY BF.OTHEF.S, 56 Warren St., New York. David Boston. Deserted. Philip Canada, Boston. Enlisted Jan. Kelley, fork wear uniforms. with her newly acquired riches, while We a free demonstration at our store this week of Old Grist Mill Health prison n Bible in the give 1777. Richard Mitchell, Arundel. Deserted. has returned again to the Klon- oon. study morning daily. ,, In but six Counties do the prisoners Clarence food Products. ! Pelletiah En- Taken in Camp near Valley Forge, Is an alJ-ronnd The Club had a lively session Berry, Scarborough. abor, Androscoggin, Aroostook, Cum- dike. He good fellow, Cribbage 25 Souvenir Spoons to first 25 lady purchasers. ieted Feb. 1777. Philadelphia County, this S3d Day of In has lots of relatives and 3, lerland, Penobsoot, Waldo and York and given poor j [onday night. Several hotly contested A loaf of Old Grist Mill Bread free with of their this Sanford. Enlisted 1778, and is a true state of the every purchase goods Daniel Brawn, Feb. Jany. wo Counties, Androsooglgn and Penob- friends a lirt.” wheat to the best of my ® :ries of games were played and first hon- week anil a guess on tlio number of kernels of in the jar and the one that To Music Teachers. .9, 1777. Company according are leased. Mr. who is 54 years of age, has icot, they Taylor, nearest a beautiful silver service free. Falmouth. Enlisted knowledge. and Hancock been the 10 in Gar- o rs were carried off by Arthur W. Cole, juesses the gets Loring Cushing, * In Oxford, Franklin spending past days Per David Lieut. We desire the to kuow that we sell not a but all our at Jan. 1, 1777. Watte, bounties, $2.50 per week is paid for diner, the guest of his sister, Mrs. Ai- v ith a score of 206, closely followed by people only few, goods Mass. Archives. Vol. 10, Page 819. this for New owest Cash Prices. Noah Hutchings, Kittery. Enlisted ioard; in Knox, Lincoln, Somerset, hur. He will leave, week, j M. Davis, score 201. Tlie Latest musical Produc- Jan. 1, 1777. The Maine men were on (the Valdo and in where ho will join the government following Washington, $2; Kennebec, York, the line of the electrics the snow _l_ Enlisted Feb. * Pen- to the which has Along tions of every description are at all Philip Davis, Kittery. return of Capt. Nathan Watkins’s Com- 1.88; in Androscoggin, Aroostook, expedition Klondike, of ii and crews of men times to be found in our stock. !, 1777. ibscot and York, $1.75; in Cumberland, been formed for the purpose carrying piled up quite high, Enlisted pany at Valley Forge: unfortunate men now Daniel Laller, Kittery. Feb. 1.75 not at work, $2 at work. provisions to the a re actively engaged shovolling it to the All orders by mail or telephone will 1777. Corp.—Joseph Blake, Scarborough. Kennebeo has in there and on the Chilkoot pass. .7, expended $600 repairs; perishing o de of tho road. & receive prompt attention. Thomas Spokesfield, Kittery. Enlisted Valdo $150; York $75. JOHNSON LAMBERT. PRIVATES. $100; Washington, The next of the Glee feb5dSat,Mon.Wed.Fri ran. 1, 1777. Vone of the others return any repairs BOUND FOR THE KLONDIKE. meeting Wagner Our discounts to the profession are Jonathan Mendum, Kittery. Enlisted Wright Allen, Scarborough. uade. 0 lub Is announced for Monday evening to j a of about llie most favorable be obtained and Jan. 1777. John Monday evening oompany 1, Butler, Georgetown. 11 ext at the residence of Mr. Wright in will be done to make it an Boston. Enlisted Jan. flftv of the leading Drofessional and busi- bccooocoocoooxoooooooooooo everything Charles Perrill, John Blake, Scarborough. MAINE TOWNS- and a to t leasantdale. advantage pleasure deal with us. 1777. Samuel Cole, North Yarmouth. ness men of Pittsfield gathered in the Daniel York. Enlisted Jan. Lincoln, North Yarmouth. F. D. Sbanning will oocupy the store at Sergeant, Joseph spacious law offices of J. Yv. Manson of !7, 1777. Sick inioamp. Items of Interest Gathered by Corres- ^ Inightville just vacated by J. T. Young. Enlisted Feb. Taken Main street and joined in a notable testi- Robert Lvston, Kittery. Moses Twitohell, Gray. priso- pondents of the Press. Mrs. Fred Shannon is quite ill with the STANDS FOR 1777. ner July 7, 1777. monial to Gordon McTaggart, who will P PORTLAND at her home on cottage road. Samuel Haskins, Salem. ] Enlisted Daniel Preble, York. for the Klondiko this week, in a ^ rippe f depart of Miss March 15, 1777. Clement Welch, North Yarmouth. GRAY. party from Belfast and Corinna. About The wedding Blanche B. | A full assortment of Stringed Instru- Mass. Archives, VoJ. 18. Page 237. Ell Herbert, Windham. 7.80 J. W. Mason arose and in a neat and will take | i loweil West Grav. Feb 8—Beni. E. Smith, of Lynn Buckley place Musical James Harpswell. to Mr. ments and Merchandise of The following is a roll of the same com- Whitney, little speech presented McTaggart b the residence of her father, Dr. I.oweil STANDS FOR is relatives in and a 44- description. inrtw morln on Cl +- o 1 QTf C'rtl'fTO T« V» 0.0 3oston, visiting Gray injbehalf of those present, handsome 8 S STOVE every ^ Gorham. 0 a East High street, Thursday afternoon James Coolbroth, Vest Gray. calibre “gun,” appropriately inscribed, John Bowdoinham. with a b four o’clock. § Patten, Allen has moved into the Ander- with sheath, ammunition belt, gold of Donnell’s Isaao Richmond. J. W. liko “Return of the State Capt. Herrick, Discharged buckle; a few other urtioles of Win. Bos worth, who has been cutting Nov. 9. ;on house in this and Company, Go). Brewer’s Regiment, village Eugene and a complete outfit of under- Richmond. nature, :e on the Kennebeo has returned. STANDS FOR igreeable to an order of tho hon’ble the Bozaliel Phelps, Vilen has moved into the house vacated clothing, the heaviest ever seen in town. 8 F Massachusetts Levi Richmond. On sur- Alfred McKenzie shipped as a cattle FOUNDRY, ! STEINERT & SONS CO. i Jouneil of the State of Cook, furlough. him. Mr. MoTaggart, takdn wholly by boy De ).v § Edward Parker, Bowdoinham. he steamers and Say. Skill- prise, responded as best could, express- o a the English sailed Sun- York. On fur- serted. Wilbur H. Frank and Mrs. Ida Capt.—James Donnell, lug his heartfelt gratitude for so conepicu last. T. C. IflcGouSdric, Mgr. Mass. Archives. Vol. 324. of West married at ^ ay Ollgll. 10, Page ngs, both Gray, were ous an evidence of the esteem of his Mr. and Mrs. W. B. R. who down BY 1st Sewell, York. 1 5th. and friends. The rest of the Hamilton, 8 Lieut.—Henry ‘The wild and warlike iray Corner, Saturday, February neighbors “BACK GOVE.” bulge’s blast, leleplione, 818-2. 517 St, 2nd so- h ave been at Point with their Congress Lieut.—Timothy Remick, Kittery. Shall muster them no more; will reside at Mr. Sewall Frank’s, evening was vory pleasantly spent Cushing’s jan24deodtf 3n I’hey § furlough. now thunder daily. For twenty years Mr. MoTaggart B lother, Mrs. G. W. now An army might past. ather of the groom. Stone, occupy Ensign—Ebenezer Storer, Biddeford. has been a trusted employe of the Maine And they not heed its roar, " leir new house on Grand street. Sergt—Jothan Donnell, York Will T. Libby, of North Gorham, and for some time past the boss of rhe starry flag 'neath which they fought Centrul, is ill 1 a one of crews, and is one Mrs. Edgar Littlejohn at her homo Sergt.—Wiliam Dearing, Kittery. In many a;bloody day, 3. A. Libby, of West Gray, will give the construction — Zachariah York. in the roaduias- street with Sergt. Gatcheli, from their old shall rouse them at Allen’s of the most popular men o a Front typhoid fever. ! Biddeford. graves ( jraphophone entertainment jtSergt.—Jeremiah Bettis, ter’s department. The Odd Fellows met last at not; West Gray, Saturday evening, Feb. night their Corp.—Daniel Co]broth, Scarborough. For have !” iall, they passed away * iciety rooms. ™“ATLANTIC$” the Ad- A If next i Corp.—David Rogers, Kittery. N. G. 2th. stormy Saturday. York. CHRIS. HAVING HIS TROUBLES. Ten new members the Univer- Corp.—Benjamin Trafton, nissiou 10 cents. joined R| the Ranges we make. Corp.—Thomas Spokesdeld, Kittery. MAYPOLE SOAP EXHIBIT. Pittsburg, February 8.— The Pittsburg s ilist parish at the last annual meeting. q York. CASCO. Drummer—Mathias Beal, this morning, publishes the n R. Cole mak- Despatch ® [Mrs. Herbert is visiting friends Best In the anas’ket. Flfer—Jonathan Mendum, Kittery. The Maypole Company have been from a staff corre- © Casco, Feb. 8—We have plenty of snow following telegram Me. q exhibit of their St. Mo.: Bath, PRIVATES. ng a very interesting low. The lumbermen over three spondent dated Louis, To boil or to bake. report base ball The chorus Prof. © this week at the storo of Geo. i eet in the woods. Chris. Von der Ahe, the mag- g organized by O. © Samuel amous soap, Atkins, Salem. Geo. N. was nate, was tuken into custody hero list and has only most character in the sporting Knight- ran. 30th. unique M. E. church. Boooooooooooojooooooooooooo aod is now v ille bany. ieen in this country about two months, John Osgood has sold his farm to world was really kidnapped Daniel 1 where his Brawn, Sanford. On furlough. of who on his way to the Smoky City Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dyer of South • iut it is fast gaining a foothold for it rimothy Peaslee, Massachusetts, r 33 B 3 B 3^* B 33 33' CITY OF DEERIVG. John Cox, Kittery. body may be hold for an indefinite peri- have been shade and will not wash vill take possession of it in March. ortland passing several days Falmouth. vill dye to any od on a the courts in Henry Carvel, James H. an judgment given by (>. and Lombard, old gentleman a of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Braokett. HEREAS, Joseph. Libby otheri Lemuel or fade. It will all satin and the suit Mark E. Baldwin, guests the council to Coolbroth, Scarborough. mt dye silk, u the Quaker neighborhood, met with brought by have petitioned city laj Ebenezer Falmouth the baso The Ladles’ olrcle will hold their week- out a new street or in said Cole, :otton feathers and lace, woolen [uite a serious accident last week. Wh’le ball pitcher. EVERY... I public way citj goods, Von der ■ at street and Philip Canada, Boston. of cotton and wool, his kicked The kidnapping of Mr. Ahe, j, in the new vestry of the Ereo beginning Congress extending roods or mixtures mharnessing horse, the horse meeting the “Basin” so to be calledi Loring Cushing, Falmouth. for it is such in the true meaning of the J toward called, I’he best of this soap is that it will not i lim in the face, cutting it in a fearful this after- New street, and whereas said William Couch, York. create a sensa- aptist church, Knightvillo, .. . MAN Douglass pe- the hands. The exhibit will con- ; nanner. At this he is as word, will no doubt big tition wss referred to the Council No- itain writing doing n aon. A will also be served at the § City James York. On ■ tion. Ho was into.tho St. Nicho- supper Dorapsey, furlough. inuo ail this week at Geo. C. Shaw & veil as could be expected. deoryed vember ilsi)7, to the undersigned for them Abraham DIsod, las where he was hustled into the si Line from 3ix to eight followed to consider and a t therefore Kittery. lo.’s, and on Saturdav there will also be Mrs. Betecca A. Decker whilo visiting hotel, place by upon, Joseph Foster, after shown tho bail piece a sooiable. An enjoyable time is antici- TO MIS TRADE. 1 NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN to all parties Kittery. ill exhibit at Geo. H. Lord’s. Next week ] ler friend, Mrs. Julia A. Smith, was carriage being __J a> interested that the Committee ot the Noah Hutchins. Kittery. j L. Wil- aken sick to her carried Detective Bendel. p ited by all interested. f City he soap will be exhibited at W. ami is not able to return by Council on out new will meet Nathaniel The was driven around aim- Rev. F. W. Smith is still ill at laying streets, Hanseom, Kittery. 1 ion & ■ Ionia in the carriage quite have customer* 3 to hear the and view the village. a WE parties proposed Thomas Harvoy, Kittery. Co.’s._S3 until It was time to board train h is and not as 1 frequently Miss Huidali Frost has gone to spend lessly home, recovering rapidly way on Y/ednesday the 9th day of February, Wells. for the he was shoved into a s his friends Benjamin Jacobs, he remainder of the winter with her east. Then anticipated. come to us with copy and say 1898. at two o’clock in thejatternoon, at the Robey Lydston, TO THE PUBLIC. it and is on his to Pittsburg, The Brush and Thimble clnb of Port- corner of and the street Kittery. ] riend. Mrs. Thurston on Otislield Gore. now way j| <| Congress proposed Daniel Laller, where he have to make good h ,nd was entertained afternoon •• and will then and there to deter- Kittery. Chamberlain’s liem- Mrs. William M. ticribner and daughter will either Monday attractive fom s.n& proceed Joshua York. Knowing Cough the 1 Put it in mine and adjudge whether the public con- McLucas, and have Mass., to judgment of $i500 rendered against b V Miss Florence M. Best at her home on | | 1 to be a medicine of worth ilillie, gone to venience said or to be Jotham Milbury, York. idy great Lynn, him in the Baldwin ease or remain in a liddie streot. requires street way pend the winter with friends. laid out.. Charles Boston. nerit and especially valuable for coughs, William A. Mrs. make the reasonable.’’ Perrin, Mr. S. L. a jail until such time as Stephen D. Scammon isslowiy i prise Fer order of the CASCO BAV STEAMBOAT CO. loids. and cough, we Foster, of Gray, opened ho City council, John Smart, Kittery. croup whooping on who was on his bond, when c iverlng from her recent sovere Clerk, bottle * elect school in Mann’s hall Nlinick, spr: is | L. F. JONES, City Moses vill hereafter warrant every dancing was a ad is now ■> In suoh cases the work s^waya J Custom House Mo. Steven, Kittery. he 21st of first arrested on the charge preferred abb he about the house:. jail 19 dfc Wharf, Portland, the January, with 18 couples. 1 feb9_ Daniel Sargent, York. (ought of us, and will refund money by Pitcher was made, is satis- The South and Loan and Buib Week day time table, commencing Sunday, Baldwin, satisfactory and brings esoeUcnt ^ James Williamson, York. ,o who is not satisfied after using' fied. i! ig associati 'he annual meetln Nov. 28, lbfJ7. anyoDo P«o -- ■> Williams Indian F< r Forest Lanriiiijr. Peaks' Island. Edward Webber, Kittery. Sick at .wo-thirds of a 25 or 50 cent bottle. MAINE PATENTS. _ h ;ld last evenii. lected the old boa;-i result*. V City Ointment is a sure euro 5.30, 6.40. 8.00. a. m., 2.15, C.15 p. m. ] 3uvnpton. Ileseltine & 387 directors and Peered these I ; A < D. W. Co., Congress 8.—The principal for PIEES. It absorbs For Ponce’s I.anding, Lon;* Island, 8.00, ^ Washington, February liablo to itching piles. 0 ficers: Maine Everybody’s THE THURSTON tumors. 8tops ltcfclrvr. a. m.,2.15 p. m. v NON ng patents have been to Rich PRINT* ^ ^ EFFEC^’1VES- 107 Portland St. granted and poor, old and young—terrible President—W. T. | GIVES RELIEF. 5. For Trefethen’s Y’ork. Edward W. Stevens, j icople: J. a. compound Stndley. John ^ai°r> Briggs, Poland, the torture suffer. ono sure M. and #1. At Drup' Diamond Islands 8.00, a. Gib3on, Sergt,' S. Cumberland Mills. < they Only Vice-President— A. Hanna. A PORTLAND, ME. m.. 2.11T p. m. King Raymond, ondensing engine; H.Kaganovsky,Biaue- cure. | Ali Sunday on Casco 1 ’romoted 1777. ... Doan’s Oitment. Absolutely safe; Treasurer—A. E. Thurrell. For sale Co, trips Bay Steamboas Co. Aug. 10, Els* Wm. Oxnard, 921 Congress St. j ord, G. Nolin. Skowne- by J. E. GooldA line discontinued for the season. Peletfah Berry, folding horse; can’t fail. iuued&w S ScarK,rough' H. P. S. Goolcl,Congress Square Hotel, j ;un, scythe. Secretary—E. Spear. sept24dif C. W. T. CODING, Gen. Man. c barged July 9, 1777.

£ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. parations to meat a crisis is MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. j PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. which felt fcer of low keys—Long, Bush, East, Mid- | ___MISCELLANEOUS.__ ;o be | AND approaching. Nevertheless there dle, Bird, Sand, Garden, and Loggerhead is plenty of room for inferences of anoth- MAINE STATE PEESS. Keys being the principal ones. East Key ' jr kind. the Subscription Kates. is the largest, and Loggerhead long TODAY TONIGHT Iho est, the latter bearing the light, so well Daily (in advance) $G per year; $3 for tix story that Speaker Reed had changed Sale! AT AT cents a month. known to all mariners who cross the Gulf. Annual tionths; $1.60 a quarter; DO iis mind on the question of the annexation t Daily is delivered every morning by Hawaii The entire group is a coral reef, in almo Bargain The turns out to be a falsehood limits and at the centre of 2 P. H. 8 P. M. carrier anywhere within the city >ut of whole which is Garden Key, all sorts of at C. C. cloth. There was not the On 7 we shall haye our annual clearance sale of goods TUKESBRY. Manager. Woodford s without extra charge. thirteen acres in extant, which was select- SVSONDAY FES. slightest foundation for it. who and new be added from day to day, MATINEE Children, 15c. Adults. To all of the house. Daily in advance), invariably at the People ed as the site of the most southern fort in our store and in addition to same many seasonable goods will 25c, parts (not snow Mr. Reed knew it was this country, in rate of $7 a year. impossible mention a few of the that we offer the way of stationery. or him to Befure the Invention of We bargains Maine State Press, (Weekly; published change his mind on an im- long range guns the island was well for the 50c reduced to THE BLACK CROOK. for six portant adapted pur- to !,Hd at 25c. Thursday,$2 per year ; $1 months; public question, merely to get on Box Stationary at 25c reduced 7C IOc- Envelopes 25,35 50c. every pose, as it vras the center of a most be- Evening prices—15, 25 centsifor trial subscrip, ?o the at 50c reduced to 60 cents a quarter; popular side for election or reef a narrow and at 25c reduced to and 82c. 2oC. any wildering reached by Pads, iOc Paper and * Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, Feb. tion of six weeks. pther purpose. Nothing but the convic- circuitous chnnnel. The main entrance Letter Files $1.00 reduced to 55c and 68c. 14-15-16 to leave town for long or* Persons wishing ;ion that he had been would make is from the east. From a distance noth- of wrong THE FAMOUS RENTZ-SANTLEY short may have the addresses their ing is seen but a long line of rollers, Cases and Bill Books at same BURLESQUE COMPANY. periods iim change, and there has been Pocket Books at oue half and less of regular prices. Letter POPULAR PRICES 15, 25, 35, 50c. Seats now on sale for iUl as often as desired. nothing which break on a coral reef several mi)e9 performances. papers changed n the Calendars, Silver Pioveltics and Hawaiian debate so far to oonvinee in extent. The ship channel enters here rate of reduction. Picture Frames, Shopping Bags, Writing Cases, Advertising Kates. my that t o between East and Bush Sand rates. body opposition annexation is Keys, passes many other desirable goods at bargain Press $1.50 per square, for ona and Middle Keys, then almost doubles on In Daily not right. To support annexation many and Books at reduced rates, much below our wholesale prices. for one month. Three insertions itself, running by shoals which at ex- Bibles Prayer FINANCIAL week; $4.00 >f its advocates have had to turn theii an extra discount • other ad- treme low title are almost bare. The kinds. For the balance of this month we shall make on all of or less, $1.00 per square. Every day Books of all packs on their past records and channel is in some hardly a ship’s = one third less than these rates. upon theii places assortment of new and standard works and now is the time to THE vertisements, and the cruisers our books. We have a most complete JEFFERSON JHEHTRE, for professed principles. Men who length in width, large Fay Bros. & Hosford. Lessees and Manaeers. Half square advertisements $1.00 one have in if in- would have in, ... A GOOD RESERVED SEAT Jhouted themselves diilioulty going add to one’s library...... I FOR 50 CENTS. or for one month, hoarse in times week $2.50 past,~ deed it was possible. This channel is that retailed for $l.aO and $2.00. a Books at and 75c formerly is a of the width of col- nveighiBg against the u in marked contrast Many 50C “A square” space injustice of the deep and rich blue, 25c, lasGO National Bank A SERIES OF THREE one inch of to the reef. It turns around umn aud long. suppression che black vote at the gracefully -OF- addi- South, between it and Long s Special Notices, on first page, one-third n »jf*der to support the Garden Key, passing TRAVEL TALKS treaty now before then Bird Key, so complet- tional. ;he Senate Key, passing PORTLAND, MAINE, DR. JOHN C. have had to defend the trans- the circuit, and affording an outlet By BOVVItER. Amusements and Auction Sales, $2.00 per ing fer of a whole to another to the southwest and northwest by Log- Three insertions or less, country country Second Lecture, square each week. Key. 1824. without oven consulting the wishes of gerhead Incorporated Monday Evening. Feb. 14, Spain. $1.50 per square. It will be seen, then,that Fort Jefferson Friday Evening, Feb. 25. Hawaii. and classed ;he vast majority of its citizens CAPITAL AND SURPLUS Heading Notices in nonpareil type or per- is a coral bank, in the center of a great Accompanied by superbjsceneries.at precisely their with other paid notices, 15 cents per line each mitting voice to be heard in the lagoon, protected by coral reefs, and sur- 8 o'clock 35 and 50 matter. It is a bad rounded by a complete miniature harbor. Single admission. cents. Course tick- insertion. pretty case of Sale of matter It was in 1847, and was built main- ets, 75c, 31.00, $1,25. tickets open now. Pure Reading Notices in reading type,. nconsistency. But this is not all begun ONE MILLION Attraction—MF.S. FISKE in the Next ly by slave labor employed by the govern- 'TESS OF 25 cents per line each Insertion. advocates of THE D’UKBEBVILLES. annexation have had to ment through the slave owners in Key To Let, Nor Sale and similar adver- io. Wants, Tq keep public sentiment with them West, the skiilod masons being white men week in advance, for tlsements, 25 cents per have had from tiie North. The work is elaborate KOTZ3CHSYIAR HALL, adver- ;hey to represent DOLLARS. 40 words or less, no display. Displayed continually in every way, and how many millions adver- U&t England or were tisements under these headlines, and all JapaD ready to were expended on its walls it would be seize the if Interest Paid on tise cients not paid in advance, will be charged islands, we did not annex difficult to state. The different faces and Matinee ffieeital. jhem. are for 500 many r at regular rates. It was a false pretence. There parapets arranged guns, riOTE : ot which—old Coinmbiads of the pattern DEPOSITS. Maine State Press—$1.00 per square lever has been a In particle of evidence, of 1860—are mounted, the others lying cents square for for first insertion, and 50 per worth, anything, that either of these dismantled within the walls. Drafts drawn on National Provincial ank eath insertion. lations from the water, of England, London, in large or FRANZ subsequent had any The fort rises directly nail to sub- design upon Hawaii, amounts, for sale at current rates* "RUMHEL, in the inter- Address all communications relating >r oared all the available land being particularly whether we annexed Current Accounts received ou favorable and advertisements to Portland ior, and is surrounded by a moat, with Piano Virtuoso. scriptions t or not. < tries. Japan did in- of one acre of made land for liL.IbxiEN'jr «I very properly the exception of the fort BANKERS, Correspondence solicited from Individ* our Within quire state as to wharves and ooalyards- c f’OETEAND, Me. department what ala. Corporations, Banks and others SATURDAY, FEB. I2TH, would are line brick offices and men’s quarters, d be the status of her subjects domi- esiring to open accounts, as well as from tall buildings adapted to the climate, &o3£ to bast* at 2.SO F. M. ;iled in the islands after wishing transact Banking annexation, but which is intensely hot. At the present bss of any description through this ■ho never/mado of a few ank. THE PRESS. any protest against an- time a small corporal’s guard Cor. Middle & Exchange Sts.; lexation and never men constitutes the entire garrison, the Reserved seats $1.00 and 75 cents. For indicated>ny purpose offieer in charge being the surgeon of the S TEPHEN R. SMALL, PfosIdaU sale at Cressey, Jones & Allen’s. FEBRUARY 9. IJ1CIPUUB WJJICD WEDNESDAY. quarantine station. MARSHALL R. GODINS, Cash'er- iO'me of the boomers” have resorted to Tortugas is literally the key of the febTdtf Is that Hawaii was valuable as a station bet-, necessary to the de- Gulf, and coaling INVESTMENT SECURITIES, A little more courage among “the .1 dn wi n r* irraw Tf mil 1 rl GRAND CONCERT fence of the 3 Paoifio coast; still another tsr element” down in Ward would be be brought up to a state of comparative that annexation was -IN- holpful at the present time. a plank in defence bv filling in the moat with coral OF the of the and of BETTERS CREDIT, BONDS. platform Republican party, and rock, taken from the reef, bags of the Hon. Darius sand from the islands, thus J The nomination H. hence that opposition to it was opposition adjacent Reception Hail, City Building, around the walls a graded hank Ingraham will revive some deoidedly to Republican policies. forming i of sand and stone, many feet thick, simi- FOREIGN DRAFTS' 1 laine R. 4s. MONDAY FEB. memories for the feb9 dtf Central R., EVE., 14. unpleasant kid-gloved. lar to the bank which constitutes tho de- Democratic friends. We have received a broadsido containing fenoe at Fort Wadsworth. Thus equipped, or concrete ’ortland Water 4s. Mile. Welletti a speech made by the Hon. J. W. Breid- with an impenetrable sand Co., The before the Railroad Com- with assisted the testimony State Bank bulwark, and supplied disappearing by great Italian tenor sntlial, Commissioner of take its missioners disproves every one of the the- guns, the old fort could again Kansas, before the Board of Agriculture tho fortresses of the ’ lerrimack County, SIGNOR ERNESTO BAL9ANZA ories that have been advanced to explain place among great rf that state. The subject of the address world. the Orono disaster and leaves the cause. TURNER&BR0 4s. of Mapleson’s and Strakosch’s opera Fort Jefferson first i.B. grand The writer visited is “The Farmer and the and N. II., who has not Banker,” half companies, appeared in Portland & complete mystery. in 1859, when it was about complet- members jcmisiou jsiuc* ticuau^t; for 15 in the course of it Mr. Breidenthal uses years. ed. It had no but an of garrison, army L aeo, 4s. Tickets 50c. Reserved seats. For sale at 63 The Queen’s speech shows that she is TVS strange language for a Populist: masons, cardenters, and laborers, and the Hampshire street and at boa office. febSdlw while to Devonshire Building the owner of a large part of the earth,but Many farmers look upon the banker as government, apparently opposed ;heir natural This is the slave system, was lavishly pouring 4s. CITY that is about all it does show. It dis- enemy. probably Hddeford, HALIr lire to the misdeeds of bankers in money Into the coffers of the Key West many Prices on application. closes notbiDg about BritiBh'aflairs that the past, the disregard of the trust and slave owners. Then came the war, and 16 Slats Street Boston1 the arrival of was not well known before. lonllderce reposed in them by the public, the writer well remembers tnd to various other causes. I have the first troops, for he, with the late Gen. on and BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION After cogitating upon the matter for inown bankers who frequently indulged Meigs, stood the parapet watched g in the them disembark and march in. FEB. 9. a number of weeks and and fill- ridiculing farmer; ridiculing hie WEDNESDAY, All classes of Inactive and In- C THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 10, backing was that the fort would be | SWAN & news with referenco to It expected BARRETT, banking systems LEWISTON vs. meanwhile, the Board of Aldermen seized at once when Sumter was fired | listed Bonds and Stocks 186 Middle Me, PORTLAND. ing vnd ridiculing the idea of a farmer legis- on, St., Portland, Winter Suits that have been for $12.00 to marked dtf Game at 8.30. Seats In advance at have asked the Walker estate trustees [to ating on the of and it is singular that the Confederates selling $16.50, Information and quotation;* furnished jy27 Chandler’s. question hanking. This, ^5 feb9dti creates the did not visit the as they could have and broken lots wili be closed out at $4,00 for renew the first offer in regard to the perhaps, feeling of resentment spot, clown to $9.09, many npon application, noVl7W&S3m fort a dozen as there 35 >n the part of the farmer. Farmers have, taken the with men, and for but Coats must first manual school building. and 3® Coat: $1.00 for Vest $1.95 Pants, go ’rom discussing a banking system, 11 Dally was not a gun mounted, property millions of dollars was at their rot around to a point where they discuss valued at MB. JOHN L BELLOWS The Cuban question was up again in this anxious before ;he banker. Discussing, did I say? Per- mercy. During time, Last month we had a sale of Ulsters and Overcoats, but we * I0MEB0NDS. good Lectures at the Advent Church the Senate again yesterday, Mr. Cannon of would be the better the troops which had been sent for arrived Eflw: E. LELANO & CO. raps cussing term, that are left and we a hove in one t5 had such a large stock there many good bargains Utah offering a resolution in favor of rhere are many farmers, and others, who steamer sight day, coming ijL FIVE : for the channel. A was Members New York and Boston MONDAYS the of lave views with reference to a proper directly barge 3J shall continue the same low prices. recognizing independence the is- Stock Exchanges. Feb. 11 at 4 o’clock in the after- ranking system. It is sent out with the health officer, with the Beginning land. It is that all the perfectly legitimate ioou General subject. “Certain Tendencies in significent nearly or them to discuss these but that understanding that if it was a Confeder- nmberland 4’s views; ones at c Connty, Modern Literature.’' r solutions to embroilment with ate cruiser he was to make a certain Ulster in our stook for and other good $7.69 and 2 EXCHANGE BUILDING. BOSTON, looking ;here ever existed any excuse for the gen- sig- Any $9.69, Conrse tickets for five lectures, #3. For sale nal. An moment it was, all be- jfc Spain come from representatives of in- ;rol personal abuse that has been heaped exciting $5.69 and $4.69. Overcoats are selling for less than we expect to buy rnnswick, Me., 4’s it Cressey, nones & Alla ,’s Tuesday. I doubt lieving that the vessel was a Confederate, febT 1w terior which would be far out of lpon bankers, very much. Ad- for next season. states, as did not but moved 25 the same “£ nitting, as I do, that there have been in- particularly it stop, qualities * aine Central R. R. Co., 4^’s the of the conflict if one should the health officer and range lividual cases where the oussing was jus- directly on. passing COPPER STOCKS the while those AiOS SALE ANO EN FERTAtNMENT come. I do not believe that as a class the steaming into harbor, of Hose at or for ® aine Central R. R. Co., 5’s iitled, We offer one case English Cashmere 23c, .5 pairs AND ranking fraternity is entitled to all the within the fort proposed to olose the draw 3g shot jm These would cost 29o at wholesale if imported now. Mrs. Wax 1 ibuse that has been them. bridge and fight it out with guns. $1.00. 1 ortland and Rnmford Falls Jarley’s Figgers The party uasage which [gives a man heaped upon As tho steamer came up to the wharf, and Under direction of Miss McCobb. Think of a that it two terms in the legislature or city gov- Populist confessing the uniforms of the United States artil- 3® of Merino Hose at 3 for 25c. COTTON FUTURES Railway, 4’s s a One case pairs SECOND PARISH CHUKCH. ernment or anywhere else, proceeds upon possible to paint banker in colors too lery were seen, a shout went up; Fort to “cuss” him too a Jefferson was saved. and Bonds and Sold in 4’s even at 8 the assumption that the man in his first ilack, much. Such 2; Stocks Bought J ortland Water Co., Wednesday ns, February 9th, Guns cams, presently; then vessels at a lot of %■ all Markets. o’clock. t rm has shown himself a 1 lentinient uttered a official A lot of Wool Fleeced Shirts and Drawers 39c and proper and by Populist loaded with shot and and large shell, gradually _ I nox & Lincoln R. R. Co,. 5’s competent man to transact public busi- 1 t year ago would have provoked a shout the fine fortress, which had been almost 2® Cotton Fleeced Shirts at 29c. Admission 25 cents. feb9dit JC SOLICITED, * ness. It was never meant to fasten < if disapproval from the Kansas Populistic a quarter of a century In building, as- COERESPONDEKCE aine Co., 6’s upon a feb2dw&sattf Steamship AUCTION SALES. sumed a warlike appearance. Soon after f a, state or municipality men who had de- : hreat which could have been heard on A lot of Gloves and Mittens of many kinds marked down the arrival of the first troops, it wa3 gar- large 1 he A tlan:io seaboard. Yet it is not re- 1 lLSO bank stocks monstrated that the opposite was the case a of TW to and other from 50s and 75c to 39o. ®K risoned with regiment volunteers, from $1.00 69c, grades __ ^•With them. Therefore when a person who 1 sted that the Kansas Board of Agricnl- and during the war several regiments 3* 55. F. O. BAILEY & CO. were stationed there, them tho 2> has proved himself unfit appeals to party t ure even hissed Mr. Breidenthal. Some- among Shirts and bosom White Shirts from $1.00 to and One Hundred and Tenth New York', p® Fancy fancy 69c, Auctioneers and Commission Merchant! for a new lease of the 1 hing evidently has happened that has usage power, reply Forty-seventh Pennsylvania, Seventh 50c Shirts down to 35c. 5 oftened the Kansas heart and mollified pS SjC to make to him is that it is a gross per- New Hampshire, and detachments of the Salesroom 46 Exchange Street. same I REID WHAT THEY SAY. Torsion of party usage to give it to him. t he Kansas disposition. Perhaps the clue First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth 3" Heavy Wool Underwear, Hosiery, etc., at the Liberal Dis. an United States Artillery, and "Billy Wil- 11 ,s to what it is is to be found in ad- wuwIrist F. O. BAILEY. C. W. ALLEN 3® counts. in a We have as much for the son’s Zouaves. At one time there was B “Experiments buying piano mark. tf quite regard , ress delivered before the same Board of also a are but experiment at old soldier os tho alderman from Ward negro regiment. | costly, why COMPANY. the land commissioner of soon as the war was well under the agriculture by As way all? In homes of CULTURE dtf hut we fail to see reason or H nov23 2, any logic t ho and Santa Fo a great prison for bounty-jumpers, desert- most often found is the Atchiuson, Topeka jw piano _ in the claim that the fact a became a Fort Jeffer- that man j iailroad. It that address ers, etc., necessity. Chickering. Perhaps it’s because appears [from and became the famous H served in the army absolves him from son was selected, B it has been sold longest. ( nat tvmsas agriculture nuts uetu exueeu- Perhaps Dry T'ortugas, about which so much was B because its sales are larger. = the consequences of his misdeeds since, and that j ngty prosperous the past year written. At one time there were or MU 1 MUM eight Pianos come and but The “old soldiers” in the poor house jX Cheaper go Cedar Itapids, Iowa, Water Com- ho oufook for the future Is most promis- ten hundred prisoners within its walls. the Chickering stands alone.” about whom so much noise is and a or over a thousand soldiers, F. HILL & H First Mortgage, gold, 5’s, due being j Kansas is better in eonse- guard A. my, Gg. feeling aro there a 2,600 on CO., because their making population of, perhaps, Yon Bulow: “On other made, simply by f so well that it can even I pianos J 127. nence, CONGRESS STREET. «E feeling a sandbank of thirteen acres. 500 | own misdeeds they have made themselves 1 h I have to play as the piano per- f mile the banker. Some remarkable characters were con febsd2t estimated, 28,000. upon g on I as I Population, so it is il mits; the Chickering play obnoxious that practically im- fined in Fort Jefferson, and the prison life ipital stock of the Water Company, $225,000 bonded deDt, 150,000 possible to provide food and lodging for was, all reports to tho contrary, not ,tal THEORY TORTUGAS. at COAL. so has paid dividends the rate them at elsewhere. As sovere. There were many jirisoners Arthur Sullivan: “The tone is I This company any proper place cent for many years. that all could not be kept at work, could hold H 01 8 per we understand the case are noble. No pianist any they — making lie Drill Ground of tUo North Atlantic an was made when — BY though attempt they save that it is H FOR SALE no It is all made at the of a It is a most difficult thing for the ordi- opinion, perfect.” complaint. being for Value of the Island arrived to segregate them into trades and low snatched gun guard, upon Squadron—Strategic the order to man to maintain what would be them by parties not so muoh interested make them work, so that they had almost vhich the corporal gave nary DePachmann: “The Chicker- i —Tlic Story of Fort Jefferson During the the same life that the The writer stood not ten feet called a rational equilibrium. The ten- g as precisely paid engi- harge. rightfully stands alone St g in their welfare, we fear, they profess to extremes is so in ing piano l. i. PAYSON & Free' neer workmen had. As in all > and saw the bayonet slip into tile dency strong the CO., \ Fall Assortment of and Civil War—A Garrison Tragedy. prisons, i,way for on this earth it is not un- H Lehigh to be. He seized it and backed character that often only there were some instances of cruelty. nan’s side. average insensibly but Bankers. the wall of a build ane drifts into arbitrary of be- surpassed unequalled.” for Domestic Use. The writer saw men walking in the intil lie rested against holdings 3ec31 tfd Burning Coals It seems to be pretty certain that some York Post.) sun a and still he was shot. liefs and ideas, and is either unable or (New tropical with knapsack loaded with ng, there, lighting, “The evidence is overwhelming, n _ their to allow that others’ manners ant sort of a communication has been made The concentration of the Atlantic bricks; one man was once lashed up by Many of the prisoners spent time unwilling If want the best you must Pocahontas (Semi*Bituwinous) can be even you buy tho thumbs behind his back until the n for an opportunity to escape. and methods approximate our to the minis- s at the Dry watching the Uhickering.” Cumberland Coals ar< by government Spanish quadron Dry Tortugas (why a Georges Creek surgeon interfered, and ordered him 3ne morning the writer found dead correct. $50,000 within a few and. that it was of r 0 ono knows, as it is very wet) has are comfortable and de- try days, down, on the ground of humanity. But nan in the water roar his boat. He had Hobbies very for general steam auJ a if one rides them a unsurpassed a nature to arouse some resentment on < rawn attention to a unique corner of in theso casc3 the prisoners had attacked lowered himself down from porthole, sirable things with ' ortland Water Company Gold moat and rein and sufficient to the of Rumor an or thraatcned officers and had utterly re- to swim the reach a tight intelligence rorge use. part Sagasta. says it con- t lie country, which occupied important loping from Due 1927. fused to obey orders. Dry Tortugas was ressel that was lying in the harbor, but keep them prancing over other peo- 4s, Tranklin tained a request that the Spanish govern- j osition during the war, and from a nis But the that lifts JGNES & ALLEN Genuine Bybens Valley invested with many horrors in the North- iad failed. Sadly enough, pardon ple’s preserves. hobby — FOR SALE BY — the Gib- whenever come3 ment set some”deiinite time for the pa- e point of view is today ern mind but it was not the ■nine a or two later. Other prisoners its heels it near to any I’AXIEK BLOCK. f American Canael. tiategic by prisoners; day English and never or that throws eifleation of Cuba, and that the altar of America. The keys which cou- place it has been pictured. set sail in sail-boats and were heard of our special friends, Spanish disagreoablo tot ^ I. M. Payson & Co. The sand on which tho fort stands is so and must have been lost at sea. dust in the eyes the community at Constant- ministry refused, with some heat, to com- s tituts the Tortugas group iie about sixty Tom, Iec31 dtt Above Coals that a foot cr two swam to on a and mud spatters everything that ICRESSEY, shallow by digging 3ne man Loggorhead Key iai’ge, Of course rumors are to be ailes west of and form tlic it is a and it pif. always Key West, anywhere fcalt water can ho reached; and ladder, a distanco of three miles, over a passes by simply, nuisance, On Hand. of in storms to its rider ought to be un- ly taken with many grains allowance, e xtreme outer end of the United States during heavy it rose so that the •ough channel, there hoping steal a and impounded ... IOO-5 somewhat or PEBEPHOSIE writer sailed about within the fort on a make his -escape, but he was til they arc tamed down at VINE and rumors with, a regard to our rela- t his direction, literally the jumping-off joat and [ SAVINGS BANK, raft. Despite this, the parade-ground in The guards routed least tanght the wholesome lesson of re- OFFICE: tions with since the and inickly recaptured. of others. No. 198 Middle Slreel, Spain, especially, j lace—Key West, Havana, Tortugas the centre was covered with and out of coal from furled for the rights grass, ithers heaps, sails, spect PORTLAND MAINE. situation is one. which offers strong epresenting an unequal and suggestive little lawns of Bermuda grass were seen Tom the interior of cannons, and various 7b Commercial & 70 Exchange Sts From a fast steamer in various Tho from the ilaces. Few escaped from Hry riie annual meeting o£ tlie corporation will lie temptations for sensationalism. But it t rianglo. Tortugas yards. path Tortugas You to "the officers’ led by Uncle Sam. No man can cure consumption. he Id at tlieir banking rooms on Wednesday the apr3 M.'W&Ftr Morro Castle in a few hours. sallyport quarters up until they were pardoned must be confessed that there are a good c an make it Dr.. vVood’s Nor- ot: inst. at 3 o'clock p. m. by tali cocoa palms and through a grove The old fort shows the wear and tear of can prevent though. that seem on this sand the SJ .MITEL EOLFE, ALPHEUS G. ROGERS, many circumstances to point Here bank, originally of while at various :hne and weather. Huns are way Pino Syrup cures coughs, colds, mangroves, portions dismantled, Pres’t. and Treas. Gulf ono and have been sore throat. Never fails. We are to Sec’y. to a crisis in our relations with Spain \ -him of the hurricanes, stands of the keyjcocoanuts grew flourished, he roois of bastions blown bronchitis, prepared eb3 dtd, the useless t heir roots in tho salt water. Tho hurricanes, gun car- ~ —-—-—-- at not a very distant day. The statement c f the largest forts of the old type in the deep iway by Pills cottages of some of the officers were cov- nages stand like ghosts, craoking in the Town and Public William’s Kidney of Representative Hitt, when the bellig- \ rorld, a monument to departed greatness than supply I ered with vines, presenting an attractive sun, holding the more useless guns Has no equal in diseases of the( resolution was under e obsolete ideas. No more forcible fired. It is a erency discussion nd appearance and fully justifying the name, which were never, picture Libraries with the latest Kidneys al.cl Urinary Organs. Have | of the wonderful advance in “Garden and decay. m. M. : Have * that the administration would satisfy i [lustration Key.” if desolation MARKS, you neglected your Kidneys? As is no fresh water on of the 0. F. could bo there any HOLDER. « nervous I the American people, coming from the r lodern war appliances imagined in IS oyel and you overworked your sys- ( islands, each casemate on Fort Jefferson publications the with its three tem and caused trouble with your head of committee on foreign affairs t !ian this great fortress, was over a cistern. During the | war, DANGERS OF A HOBBY. and Bladder? Have made with of its carefully designed arches when men had to have the Standard Works. Kidneys you* and apparently much doliber- t [ers guns, 2,000 water, Card I the back, out and a condenser was else in loins, side, groins ( was of much its half mile of iron framod supply gave If it is somebody that rides it we look, pains and c f port ation, significance, brick, and to STEPHEN BERRY, AND- and bladder? Have a flabby ap- kept funning day night supply the to call it a Send to us for Cata- you ( certain events which have followed have t and its turreted bastions, all of ire quite sure hobby, but if it oles, demand. Dong lines of men stood at the pearance of the face, especially* cruisers own selves who amble and to it. Since this state- v 'hich one of the white lying cistern for and when tho je our along in the ? Too de- i served highten any waiting water, ffledc, (gakd Wundel) and discounts. under eyes frequent ( wa are to J'oh a war has reef could reduce colored troops met the white troops there ;his fashion apt our logues sire i rine ? William’s ment ship been sent to Ha- o If its long protecting dignify No. 37 Plum Street. pass Kidney was usually a, dispute, and at this place the name of a iGB Pills will new life to the dis- * brick and mortar very vaoa, and a powerful fleet gathered within t > a of crumbling steed by strong bent PRINTER, impart pile the writer saw the flrst which fatality PK INTERS* EXCHANGE. I tone the | the fort and the location ir an enthusiastic eased organs, up system a few hours’ sail of that port. Another i 1 an hour. Yet occurred at tho Dry Tortugas. Tho blacks inclination, says tho ’ ” t 1-2 St., Portland and make a new man of you. By a re valuo to this country, and by had reached the but a white Sew Yoik Lodger. Exchange 1 fleet has been assembled,or is assembling, of great pump first, mail 50 cents box. ( soldier, We aro quite apt, to supply the terms H. E, MILLS per It be ib of more money could still coming immediately after, pushed Co. O. at Lisbon. may that|these things t expenditure or idiot” Williams Mfg. Props., Cleveland, one of them aside. The black retaliated ‘crank” “opinionated to those FINE JOB SPECIALTY, innocent no L e made a fort which would defy the fleets our are mere happenings, having and tha oorporal of tho guard came run- who oppose pet theories, forgetting piano Tuner, SHORT & HARMON our LORI, or ^ enemies. that in turn, may be at Chandler’s Music Store, 431 J. E. GOOLD * bearing on our relations with o [ any possible ning to put down “the disturbance. The we, even more Uraernrrfnr slate febleoiltl k’fw sale by special of a tree t. al teIeph0I£nKfuy of it was a who intolerant theirs- Spain,and are not to be considered.as pre- The Tortugas group consists of a num- loader gigantis negro, / NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -McGllvray,- klmlt WESTBROOK. MUSIC AND DRAW!A. Sonato, op. S6 for violoncello and DEERING. HANDSOMELY. 2—Bath, Campbell, J. Mooney, .8.4' piano. Mr. Cabot showed a clean tone WO.Y GAME J. Mooney,- Limit 7.4U CHOOK. and fine of the while o—Portland, Campbell, Campbell the Cleaves THE BLACK appreciation work, " The meeting of 4— Portland, Campbell. Whipple, The Ladies’ Circle connected with the regular has held Mr. Hill to be a fine 2,JO of the National was held on For 83 years the Black Crook proved accompanist. 5- Bath, McGllvray, J. Mooney, Woodfords M. E. church will meet with Rifles Guard, a McDowell— and was The the and bids fair to hold it great Mr. Hill’s solo numbers by Murtangh,-Limit. Mrs. Eastman 71 street on Monday evening attended. stage 2. F°l“R> Pleasant and “March Score, Portland, 8; Bath, of tiie are to listen to more the drawing pow- “The Eagle,” ‘‘The Brook,” for a social members company many judging by Portland Bath in Last McKay, MoGilvray. Stops, Allen, He; Thursday evening. there Wind” and he a series of three during the er that it possesses. Last night were warmly applauded, Ontplajed Burgees, 38. W”Referoe, Mr. Snowman. Tno Deering W. C. T. U. will hold a lectures, theatre the Timer, Mr. Sir. Marr. of the winter. The first lecture was a large audionee at Portland responded with “Marionnette” by Dyer. Scorer, tea and pound party for the benefit of the progress see Period, Attendance, yo‘o. delivered on Dr. to witness the old familiar scenes, same composer. After the piano solo, Temporary home for women and children was Monday evening by THE GAME. Barrett on “Health and Its the dances, and be amused by the special- “Hark, Hark, the Lark,” Mr. Hill was AMATEUR at Libbytown, this afternoon, from three F. preserva- And of these same there The between the to six tion in the soldier.” The remanining ties. specialties again recalled and gave a song by Chopin game last night was o’clock in Lewis hall, Spring Hon. John E. a number. Caroline, (Miss after South Portlands and the Forest Citys. lectures are to be given by are quite Sgambate. Mr. Cabot was recalled A TWO FAST street, Woodfords, the use of which Her- CONTEST BETWEEN The Warren of Westbrook and Captain Morton Leah Starr), and Greppo, (Harry bis number and gave a It was red hot from start to finish. Capt. Lewis has kindly granted. The by Popper, will de- a and dance. There were TEAMS on both sides was equal to lauies and of the Oth Infantry. Mr. Warren bert,) gave song nocturne with much SETTLED SCIENTIFICALLY. goal tending have provided a varied vocal about dozen Ladies’ and by Brugmuller, as “Life in We have 40 illustrated songs from life by Mason any. seen in a contest and instrumental musical entertainment and liver the next lecture, subject taste. Tho concert was enjoyable. professional very the civil war.” Garrick, comic acrobatic feats by Charles a matter of fact these two amateur teams it is thnt will re- the army during Captain Mr. much breadth, hoped Deering people and Hill is a player of on “Life in the Ascot, the Swinson Sistsrs in songs are as fast as some which have worn tho spond with donations of olothing and Morton is to speak Army which we The lu the Kid Gloves, $1.50 quality, intelligence and musical feeling. Batli Had Home Team on the Guess # coster monger impersonations by uniforms of One of tho for this of today. dances, not a little professionals. suppieg worthy charity. of child- Mason & Hamlin grand added First Two Rut on the Fast fore- The new are for dis- Herbert, popular airs and songs Periods, Forest Citys was badly ont on tho Maple lodge of Good Templars of North catalogues ready and to the took tribution at the Memorial library. will close out at hood by Leah Starr; Silver Spark3 evening’s enjoyment. Period It Was Different—Mr. Snowman head during the overtime play. It Deering are to entertain the District lodge only ’trou- The East End W. C. T. U., held their #! in their musical adt “Servants’ Did Not Seem Very Anxious to Enforce 12 minutes of overtime playing to settle this afternoon. This is the regu- CHANGES. meeting Mrs. as Statacta, A MAINE BOY’S LUCK The South Portlands finally meeting yesterday afternoon with bles,’’ and Helen Douglas the Rules When Bath Was Concerned. the game. lar quarterly meeting of the district. ♦H avenue. in command of the AmSgOns in the grand won a socre of 8 to 3. An of the W. 8. Bailey, Chandler Native of WellB, af- by adjournod meeting Deering Mr. George G. Kimball, Portland won from Bath last night Mr. and Mrs. Warren are to en- : Amazonian march. 'Portlands' play in Lewis- school committee will be held on this Joseph in Wash- There was TonigbtXthe Appointed Post Office Inspector ter a most exciting contest. the tertain the “East Ends” this evening. Of course the fairy views and grand ton and a big crowd.will go [down to ovening to rocolvo the report of the com- much plenty of soientifio work on both sides, The of the Ammoncon- transformation scenes gained ap- ington. City to see the game. mittee to draft resolutions on regular meeting beautiful exhibitions of Spindle appointed of the birth of the many quick, will gin club will be held today with Mrs. I and the ballet the Lewlstons H. plause Post- On Thursday night the death of the late principal, Edgar February 8.—The heady pliys and some of the best goal John C. Warren. Rainbow under the cbargo of Signor Washington, be in City hall and an old [time red hot G. ever In- Crosby. master General has appointed George tending that has been seen hero. An event of interest to Westbrook Bianclfiori, was warmly received. contest may be expected. The officers of Woodfords commandery Me., to bo also, there was about as weak to into a Kimball, native of Wells, cidentally, citizens occurs this evening at the West- But it is unnecessary go long U. O. are an installation J G. to hold at an exhibition of as which C.. It inspector with headquarters refereeing any WM- JOHNSON- brook church, when Prof. of this familiar spectacle. postofSce ANXiOUS ABOUT of this in their new congregational description a a orowd. Mr. Snow- officers evening matine6 Wash. The position pays has ever angered O. Stewart Taylor assisted by Miss 8. will be repeated at the bargain Spokane, quarters in Lewis hall, Woodfords. a with *4 a day man was the official and everything short a of *1,000 year, Water Maroia Craft, the soprano soloist and today and at the evening performance. salary Other Ileme of News Along the There is to he a this afternoon has a knock-down and out hearing for travelling expenses. Mr. Kimball of drag light oharm of 115 looal voices render the fol- OPERATIC CONCERT. Front. at two o’clock on the of Joseph GRAND office of the offloe would have notice last petition been a olerk in the post escapedi^his night. lowing programme: Nelletti G. and others for a new street be- On Monday evening next Mile. at for about a year, There were four distinct fouls made by Libby American inspector Spokane to- Keller, Hymn Ernesto the one of which it ginning at Congress and extending and Chorus. assisted by Senor Baldanza, and bis fortune comes in the nature the Both';;team, any The schooner William Johnson is long Mira. F. Stevens, Quartette good ward the Bneir to the so called well known who has been identi- These have man in his Doug- Hoffman, “I Feel Thy Angel Spirit” tenor, of a olvil service promotion offices, would beenjfollyiior.'a overdue to arrive at this She is in port. lass street. The oomniittee on out Miss Craft and Mr. Taylor. These are Tans, fied with the Italian opera com- to the different and with a pair of eyes laying lacing gloves leading however, are oredited right [mind good bound here with a of coal from Polka de Concert cargo new streets will meet all persons in- Bartlett, that have appeared in this coun- will be credited to claim that he did.not see. In only one Jordan. panies states, and Mr. Kimball and was last off Miss Mary a Philadelphia spoken terested at the corner of and the for several years past, will give of Maine. of these cases was a fioul colled on Bath Congress Randegger, “X Naviganti” Browns and Slates. try to the State Cod on over a week Black, Modes, Hall. showed him Cape Monday night, proposed new street at the above named Mrs. L. Vinal, Messrs. J. H. Hezelton grand operatic concert at Reception Behind the there Is a very McKay made one foul which appointment This was storm and and A. Mackie heard fre- Reed and ago. before the big hour. Mile. Nelletti has been quite interesting story. When Speaker to he a oool and level-headed player “Ave Marla” a at Bowdoin Mr. she was thon to be bad- The club was entor- Mascagni, of having generously lent was student college, referee could do than reported leaking Unity delightfully quently late, the' the littlejfelse Mr. Taylor. of the Kimball was also a student near The Johnson is a Maine built vessel tained last at the home of Miss her aid to make a suocess of many him. In this instance. McKay, ly. evening Hansoom, “Lullaby” whispering pines of Brunswick The lat- penalize call will find best our secret so- the and was owned in Somer’s Point, N. J. Cynthia Record, Stevens Plains avenue. Mrs. A. Cloudman and Miss M. Logrow Those who early entertainments provided by ter was a boy of ruddy oheeks and genial at a most'critical point in the game, held a Male Quartette, Violin Obligato. the members and and he found special favor in ball was in The men in this are very The Red Men’s hall association cieties, doubtless disposition soore being a tie, when the shipping port Metra, “Summer Fanoies” as Mr.Rsed’s two were fast friends ball -last in as well eyes.The successful masquerade evening ua. friends of these associations, close to the Portland goal, much worried because of her non- AiiAUlOC* VHU1 sizes in stock. as students, which accounts in large part proximity Wrui ifanlr Kail MawwSIUo nnenn* ThflW* will strive to make stiok about the general public, for the present appointment. Young Kim- and with McGilvray’s poised appearance. suocess. was a of Red Men from Port- Intermission. affair a marked pecuniary Dan nor irum jouwuum uui ltlto drive it home, delegation [aia graduate to descend upon The schooner Puritan was towed to Hezelton's Musioal Club. seats for the concert can be se- left to go into business. Shortly after land and Westbrook In attendance. Reserved saved Portland from being scored against Gloucester the tow boat “Freedom God and Right” the war he drifted to South Carolina, yesterday by oar the Barnaby, street and at « guests cured at No. 62 Hampshire iu« m Special conveyed visiting Chorus. where he owned and edited a Dy tnrowing mniBen Republican ceianap. to their homes at the olose of the dance. “Te Sol Anima” the box office. When the were of the The ball instead of going In- Donizetti, Quest paper. Republicans cage. An was made to Mies M. Messrs. J. H. the state there Referee attempt yesterday The Cresoent Sewing circle of the A. Quinby, FRANZ RUMMER. ousted from government to the bounded up over it and Mackie. not pen raise the sunken scow off the South Hezelton, H. A. Mr. Kimball lost his newspaper and fool. Pythian Sisterhood, will meet with Mrs. sell a new re- Snowman rightly calted this a Cowen, The Swallows” We shall also The tickets for the matinee piano Portland It was not success- today] a.little money. the Bath ferry slip. Charles Symonds, 23 Leland street, this Miss Craft. at Kotzsehmar Hall on Later Mr. Kimball In news- A few minutes later Burgess, cital to he given engaged ful and so the towed further This Beautiful is and be- wreck was afternoon, Deering Centre. meeting Richards, “How Night” Franz the em- paper work In New York finally tender, did the same thing exactly Saturday by Mr. Rommel, goal week on aooount Mrs. A, T, Bodge and Mr. F. H. Cloud* at came he .d of the New York Associated for it. This was down the harbor and plainly marked by- was postponed from last lot of Cotton Diaper only are on sale at Cies- and was not penalized man. inent piano Tirtuoso, Press, where he was paid a salary of three of the storm. If stormy today the cirole one of the oases where Mr. Snowman buoys. “Armorer’s Song” & Allen’s, and they will doubt- 15000 annum. Mrs. Kimball was in only DeKoven, sey,Jones per and The has will meet Thursday. Mr. Arthur Mackie. of among the poor health and on her account, Mr. showed himself to be deoidedly off, dredging company purchased less be quickly disposed hold a was to up his official. a new tow boat in Baltimore. She is The W. W. W.’s will postponed Rossini, of the The Boston Kimball compelled give stamped himself as a most partial from Stabat Mater. musical people city. and to to this afternoon at the hotne of “Inflammatus” good position go Washington The with cyclone speed about the size of the Knickerbocker and meeting and Chorus. of a oonoeri by Mr. game opened Miss Craft Advertiser says given live. His entire fortune was consumed Mrs. Charles A. ave- for the first three minutes the.'sphere soon arrive in this where she Cushing, Deering “My Country, ’Tis of Thee.” Hummel in that in to restore her health. At and will port city: attempting nue Woodfords. he secured a with the census back and forth about the hall will be tomor- “It is not given to Bostonians many last position travelled will be used in towing mud scows. The second concert given office, which he retained for some time. Bath rush- Harmon's billiard hall and Walter times in their rausic-surfeiteii lives to at lightning speed. The crack There was a arrival of fishermen row evening at the Warren church. The for this was no avail- big ns that last When position longer & Co. ’s grocery store, Deering Yds. such made 10 hear melody provoked and J. Partridge are for 9c Kimball was reduced ers, McGilvray Mooney, and in an ex- of these entertainments Hall Franz able for him, Mr. yesterday they brought a proceeds evening in Association by for the Portland avenue, Woodfords, are being painted virtu- to extremities. He remained in Washing- things decidedly warm of fish. thebeneflt of the two churohes in which Rummel, the eminent pianoforte tremely large .quantity coloor. ton for a time until he secured a clerical and went their way in bright green oso. An audience of large proportions team everything the concerts are to he held. as above stated. of the Lake- | well this wa3 realized. Mr. position in Spokane, the ball DEATH OF BANGOR PHYSICIAN. A party of iorty members | showed how the first Reed knew of Mr. Kimball's period. They volleyed Rummel at once established himself in Speaker wood Whist club enjoyed a supper and in- CAUSED DEATH. and interested himself In help- at Allen so much that only the magnifi- 8.—Dr. Sumner DUMB BELLS with his hearers and through a 111 fortune Bangor, February at the River- sympathy mate. Senator men dulged in whist last evening of length and varied difficul- ing his former college cent work of the Portland prevent- Laughton, ffclle oldest practising phyeioian David Gelant, son of Joseph Galant, of programme a native Mc- ton Casino. won warm The programme Frye, Representative Alexander, ed them from a dozen times. In the Penobscot died at his home died at the Maine General ty applause. and eleoted to Con- scoring valley, Biddeford, Andante non of Richmond, Me., This a of from was as follows: variazonl, and Turnbull were not yet down In- here late this aft moon of heart trouble. evening party gentlemen at 12.30 o’clock. fan- from a Buffalo district, both of Kay hospital Monday night Haydn; senate, op. 110, Beethoven; gress de- the Portland banks will visit Riverton whom were of Bowdoin col- to harness and they were completely He had been although in failing His was twenty years and he leaves a op. 17, Schumann; barcarole, op. graduates about, age talsie, and all fast of the Bath Casino for a supper and social evening. and op. 28, No. 6, u. 3, 4, lege, Representative Dingley, moralized by the work health until a week of more ago. He had father and mother, besides several sisters 60, preludes, secure the to the number 76. No. 2 and in- turned in to help the Speaker who had been A Portland Whist club Chopin; capriccio, op. announced late 'men. Finally, Campbell, been a prominent man In the profession and brothers. The oause of Mr. Gelant’s No. Brahms; Naoht- appointment, which was have to visit the Casino termezzo, op. 76, 3, In hard luck mannged to been in continu- of forty managed he re- noc- last week. playing very for many years, having death is laid to a strain, whioh faiter (valse caprice)JStrau»s-Tausig, on for a supper to be Mr. Kimball’s father, was Israel Kim- make a beautiful pass by Murtaugh and since from Thursday evening to a turne, op. 7, R, Brassiu; Au Bord d’un ous practice being graduated ceived while attempting put up who lived in Washington for many drove followed by a whist party in the hall. iree, and Rhapsodle Hongroise, No. ball, E. Mooney to Whipple. The latter Bowdoin college medical school in 1834. eighty-Uve pound dumb bell last Wednes- years. He was employed in the internal the efforts of Prof. J. E. Ward 13, Liszt.” the ball Burgess so quiokly that he He came to to reside Through He was a member of the Bid- revenue division of the Treasury Depart- past Bangor permanent- that day night. crowd went the mem bership of the Deering chorus TRAVEL TALK ON SPAIN. ment and invented a device for cancelling did not even see it and the ly in 1849. deford Light Infantry. The remains wore use the is in the Maine Musical PORTLAND, February 9tli, 1898. revenue stamps that is in by over the first This was the born in to participate Dr. Bowker, whoso lecture on The wild, goal. He was Norridgewock April 5, taken to Biddeford yesterday. have added to our the to the present day. Mr. Kim- festival the chorus has been raised to We beg to announce that we agency, audi- government done in the first period, and 1812. His wife who was Miss Ann Transvaal gave such pleasure to tho never received a cent for only scoring Mary business of Mr. William F. Little, who will be as- ball. however, voices and the names have been sent PIONEER. Fire Insurance will and for the 13 stops by Allen against the three by Parker of died in 1896. He fifty DEATH OF WATERVILLE this date. ence at The Jefferson Monday night, this invention many years prose- Hampden, to sociated with us on and after before Con- bull’was on for publication in the prospectus and have of his travel this cuted a claim unsuccessfully Burgess shows which way the leaves two children, Mrs. Franoes P., February 8,—Joseph H. We represent very sirong and reliable companies give the second talks, the festival. Waterville, to recover compensation. the first be issued in connection with unlimited lines of insurance. the same nest gress travelling about all period. wife of Benjamin H. Mace of Los Gatos, one of the business men facilities for placing time on Spain, at place Kimball is a pro- of the Peroival, pioneer Mr. George lawyer by In the seoond The following are the members We solicit patronage. It was the same old story and Edward who his home on Sher- respectfully _ ..... Vonday evening Few countries appeal fession and has lived a part of his life in California, Sumner, of Waterville, died at MORTON & HALL. and were chorus: Sopranos, Miss Jennie Austin, than for its history, Portsmouth, N. H. When he dies he says period. McGilvray J. Mooney lives somewhere in the West. Two other win Monday night, at 11 o’clock t one more Spain, Edna Miss street, 17 Street. there is no on earth where he would ball all the time and their work Miss Dunham. Miss Barbour, Fire and Marine Insurance, Exchange customs are closely connectad spot after the children died, one son, Hon. Frederick at the age of 85 years. Mr. Percival was ri and to be buried than In the Granite Mrs. F. W. Fogg, Miss To ade* prefer was so fast that it fairly took the of away in Mary Bailey, known New with the early days of America. State. at£tlmes M., ex-mayor Bangor, passing well throughout England. and 1897. Annette Goddard, Miss Mary E. Griffin, 1898. the life of people, Dr. spectators’ breath away. Campbell He has represented his town in the state PORTLAND, February 9ih, q ;atcly grasp Miss Leonora Mrs. F. A. Hamblen, of the Cas- had not got down Into trim yet, Hale, three served as first se- 1 shall hereafter be associated with Messrs. Norton & Hall, 17 .oowker made a careful study ORONO INVESTIGATION ENDED. Whipple St. legislature times, hard FAIRFIELD TROTTING PARK Miss Marlon Johnson, Miss Florence and with increased facilities for placing lire in- and vividly and though both men were working town treasurer and clerk. Exchange street, iiliau language, his^lectures as Miss lectman, iirst class 1 solicit the continued Bangor, February 8.—The hearing met with hard luck and a LEASED. John, Miss Agnes St. John, Mary surance in strictly companies, his experiences among the they plucky The deceased leaves three children, the The business portray to the cause of the Maine Central wreck S. Miss Lillian Rose, Miss D. N. patronage of my friends and general public. defense. Batkjwon its first goal in this Walker, Frank J. Percival and Mrs. Robin- Iberians. Waterville Feb. 8.—The Fairfield trot- Mr. will receive my carefsil attention as heretofore. at Orono on the afternoon of January 29, acoident. J. Misses Eva and Maud Pollock, period by a most fortunate Lowe, son of and Henry H. Perci- WILLIAM F. LITTLE. “TESS OF THE O’URBERVILLES.” ting park has been leased to Alexander A. G. Miss Minneapolis, fob'Jdtl was finished today noon. volleyed the ball from the oen- Mrs. 0. H. May, Mrs. Owen, Mooney a who will val oi Boston. as it did the in the at Yates, wealthy horse fancier, Miss L. I. Miss F. Following immediately The session opened morning tre of the floor and it landed between F. Knight, Rock, in first con- MOON DISCOVERED. failure of a from a noted and after several wit- put the half mile track class V. E. altos, Misses A NEW unqualified play Orono examining Allen’s He tried to get away from Rook, Mrs. Ward; legs. advertise a MARRIAGE^- the marvelous success of “Tess of nesses the coroners who were dition by spring, and Carrie C. R. Maud Goodwin, An interesting astronomical discovery novel, including the cage with it after stopping it In this Main, be Waltemath In New York last sea- called to the scene and the physicians ment for July 4th. when there will Jennie M. Louisa K. Knight, Jan. Frank J. is aunounoed by Dr. George the D’Urbervilles” way, bnt dropped It into the cage so that Smith, In North Turner. 30. Lindsey the G. Miss and Mrs. Emma S. Richmond. of a second moon son was as great a surprise to the critics who attended some of the patients, Allen Instead 2.24 and 2.38 classes with $300- Mrs. Lena Higgins, Miss Rock, of Hamburg, Germany, the ball was really caged by 2.18, In Stark, Jan. 2S, Carroll II. Sterry and Miss a to the Mrs. went to Oldtown, Daniel The existence of such a as it was delight public, board adjourned and of J. JThe whole period was brim purses hung up for each. Ethel L. Walden; tenors, R.. Rose Snell. to the earth. Mooney. Jan. Alfred BRAND drinka Fiske lias* in this drama, apparently, where theytook the testimony of Mail Mr. Yates has associated with Wnllrnr Tovrla M PfiarSOTl. Will. T. Iii Rumford Falls. 29, Plilucy has long been suspected by astrono- ( COMMONWEALTH full of exciting work and the orowd was himjC. and Ida Bell Scott. body in Cootldge in the like MOCHA and JAVA, one of the seen on the stage in Clerk O. E. W. Hinckley, who was Win. F. E. Jackson, J. W. W. Martin and from certain discordances strongest very enthusiastic. Allen 'made 16 stops S. Whitney of Gardiner, and this gentle- Sturdevant, In Bootbbay, .Jan. 2B, George mers, BRAND is warrant- of the acci- H. Miss Ora A. Holbrook. we are accustomed to < 10MWONWEALTH years, because the dramatist has suc- the mail car on the afternoon had 10. a muster Edward S. Walker, George motion of tho moon in this period while Burgess man will have charge of open Thaxter, In Bootbbay, Jan. 28, Harvey E. Barlow and ed pure Coffee. An ounce in the of tho W. H. Kimball, Win. has been noted a small but ceeded catching vitality dent. In the third period Portland got togeth- to 51-2 inch cylinder hand tubs, to Lid back, Dr. Miss Mabel B. Hyson. see. There of gold for every ounce of which it was to and A. F. Id Jonesport, Jan. 29, Charles A. Woodward of its motion that story from fashioned; The board then came Bangor a move basses, L. V. Somes, constant acceleration adulteration found in this great er and it was Bath’s turn to get take place the morning of July 4th, Bailey; and Carrie E. Watts. even this fortunate reproduction of Mail Clerk W. E. F. B. E. Clark, never been accounted for by data in brand. but took the testimony, on. McKay was now playing in the fin- Austin, George Dodge, Ju East Maehlas, Jan. 28, C. II. Maharand has have won but an meas- & Vanceboro HADLEY TOO ILL TO APPEAR F. R. Roberts, G. Miss Maggie Robinson. of it has remained would ordinary G. Chaplin of the Bangor est form; he has ever shown here. His MRS. Daniel W. Hoegg. Jr., possession observers,and had it not been for the su- in of the mail F. W. Blanchard, Fred of tho science. ure of success ran, and who was .charge work was simply immense and or oourse Lewiston, Feb. 8.—Mrs. Louise Ding- W. St. John, one of the minor puzzles __j.i_- hj___ rtf Ln vuranlr OEA7 Hi. art of the actress In the part of Walter Smith. The officers of The dootor’s study has been largely in prtme Tnrnbnll and the two rushers backed him ley-Hadley, who was to appear today be- Jackson, whose fortunes still enlist was the most im- a9 follows: President, Dr. of a few ex- “Tess,” tragic Chaplin’s testimony up In-great style. About seven minutes J. W. Mitchell in dis- the society are a compilation .observations, fore Commissioner In this citv, Feb. 8, Mrs. Louisa M. Walker, of thousands who read the introduced during the hearing. W. H. vice president, W. F. E. over a period of years, at BRAND the long sympathies portant of heart disease work McKay got the sent word Kimball; aged 78 years 10 mouths. tending closure proceedings, through are re- “Tes9” will be seen at The he was standing at tho A. F. Austin; treas- on afternoon at 2 o’clock intervals, which s orr. Ho testifled^that ; ball behind the Portland cage, carried it Jackson; secretary, '[Funeral Thursday very uncertain her that she was too ill to ap- from her late residence. lnB street. car at the time of the attorney L. V. Spruce of science. They are Jefferson shortly. letter case in tho around the corner two Bath urer, Daniel R. Walker; directors, Mrs. corded in the annals past men, The case will be continued until In Allred, E'eb. B. Mary King Morse, wife the first that ho no- pear. Miss Eva Miss Mary S. of Daniel Morse and of the late Wil- of small the >un, the accident and thing made one of his famous slow passes to Somes, Pollock, daughter principally spots,on AT THE ADVENT CHURCH off Mrs. is able to come into court. liam Bickford, aged 77 years 8 months 6 days. lit CONCERT ticed unusual was that the car was Hadley Waiker. A number of Westbrook young motion and character of which did not Campbell who was out in the centro of In York. Jan. 22, John Herbert Parsons, aged Mrs. is cited to disclose in order the solar BRAND is thor evening Mr. Edward B. Hill, the iron and the wheels were bumping Hadley musical are to unite with 19 vsare Si months. in the laws governing ( lOMMONWEALTH Last the hall and the latter drove it home into people accepted roasted to cause she does not In Bath, Feb. 6. Mrs. Harriet A., widow of tho oughly oleaned, and Mr. T. Handasyd Cabot, over the show why satisfy chorus at an early date. pianist, sleepers. the Bath cage in such fine shape that the la:e Walker Getchell, aged 59 years 8 months. physics. and ground and packed at the Ad- He said that he could state the of 81800 secured against H. Kimball of St. Johnsbury, In .Ian. Edward Brewster observation was by an astrono- violoncellist, gave a concert positively crowd fairly yelled with joy for some judgment Dr. R. Crambrtdge, 28, Tho first when warm in one pound to re- Totman, formerly of Bockport, aged 3S years. h ranee room was that the brakes were not applied before her Arthur Helcher, who sued a clootor recently graduated, mer named Cassini, in Montpelier, re- vent Church. The audience two minutes. A few minutes later Camp- by Vt., young In Rockland, Jan. 2G, Enoch Hodgdou, aged sealed cans, thereby the acoident took and this state- breach of in with an 8* years. Dr. Alisoher made an obser- all the aroma and well filled with a representative gather- place bell carried the ball from the Portland cover for promise.. is about to locate Deering in 1700. A taining have had Iii Rockland, Jan. 26, Eliza L. Lampson, aged In 1720 in flavor so "much desired in a The first ment explodes the theory many end of the hall down towards the Bath office at Deering Centre. vation of a similar character ing of our musical people. 94 years. Theso observers of coffee. that the air-brakes caused A CONFERENCE POSSIBLE. has returned homo Jan. M. and again in 1721. good cup was setting of the three Bath on the Mr. D. W. Hoegg In Rockland, 23. Lucy Dodge, aged Jauer, number on the programme Griego oage, dodging players measurements of what they to the Southern 68 years. made careful the train to jump the track. and the ball in a 8.—A conference atter a very pleasant trip the un- way juggling masterly Biddeford, February In Charleston, Me., Jan. 30, Miss Grace Per- saw, and left to future students The will make their re- McArthur and a com- 22 then the commissioners manner while at full speed, passed it between Agent states. bam, aged years. ravelling of the mystery. Since Annual Sales over6*000,000 80X88 mittee of to be Memorial In Beaton, Jan. 26. Mrs. Olivo Holt, aged 76 have been noted, the port in a few days. out to Whipple who sent it flying Into operatives promises The ladie3’ circle of Clark same appearances about in the near future. It i3 years. as said of spots brought a social entertainment observations being, before, the It was the handsomest thing churoh will hold In Belfast. Jan. 30, James Albert Wilson, BURGLAR HAD A KEY. oage. that a union committee sent a on the sun and of unexplained appear- reported on Pleasant aged 64 years. too surlace in this town at Mrs. B. M. Eastman’s in ever seen on polo message to the agent today aud as a re- In East Belfast, Jan. 26. Charles A. Bean, ances in the heavens, in 1*61, reported COFFEE 8.—The wholesale Calais, February no of this week. 02 in 1702 by von and Campbell and Whipple received sult a meeting will probably tako place, street, on Thursday evening aged years. the London Chronicle, store of E. Murchie 1855 and 1879 George wasfentered for their Bath at which the situation will bo discussed Ice cream and cake for sale. Pollnitz, 1704, 1784, 1799, by end of applause line,work. j The funeral of the late Mary E. Berry, widow last Mr. some time tho and about and various observers, the by Gowey, during night to another before the by agent operatives. of Richard G. Berry, will take place on Thurs- managed get goal LADY. au in North Louisburg, Mon- ( BRAND is FOB BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISOEDEES J80 was taken from the safe. The theft SUDDEN" DEATH LEWISTON day afternoon at 2 o’clock, from her lata resi- American, COMMONWEALTH always game ended, but they were completely at dence. No. 65 Merrill street. tana. uniform and will suit the such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, was committed some one who had a DEATH CAUSED BY FALL. 8.—Word was re- be by of the homo team for the rest Lewiston, February The funeral of the late Mrs. Catharine Brltting The doctor's methods may skipped, most taate. Giddiness. Fulness after meals. Head- the mercy abstruse particular keyj to tho front door and also knew the Boston, February 8.—Senator James ceived here today of the sudden death on will take place Wednesday afternoon :.t 2 o’clk, as dealing with excessively ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of the game and were on the run all the from her late residence, No. 17 street. and The in E. of was taken of Mrs. Har- Lafayette questions of mathematical physical of Heat, Loss of Costiveness. combination of the safe. goods Hayes Charlestown, who Gardiner Tuesday forenoon at the Cathedral of tho Immaculate Appetite. time. eve- Ssrvices and a record of minute CENTS Blotches Chills, Dis- to the City hospital last Thursday of Dr. Ernest at 2.30 o’clock. laws, patient, on the Skin, Cold the Btorrjjwere not disturbed. riott F. Crockett, wife Conception and of the observations. turbed Dreams and all For clever the game ning suffering from abdominal trouble, funeral of the late Mrs. Mary |A. Far- study comparison Sleep. Frightful good, polo playing Mrs. Crockett was [The ho announces sis an Nervous Sensations. caused by a wrench falling over a Crockett of this city. rell will take place Wednesday morning at 8.30 As a result explana- and Trembling last has been by of the PER JUDGE FOSTER PRESIDING. night surpassed any,which of ice, died at the at 0.55 the of the late A. T. Neal, and o’clock, from her late residence, 61 Carlton tit. tion of the unexplained acceleration THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF piece hospital daughter ■ here lately. The Bath team is o’clock this 32 Requiem high mass at tho Church of the Sacred moon’s motion that another moon ra- played morning. He was years a Lewiston High school IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer South'Paris, 8.—The February graduate of the Heart at 9 o’clock. around the earth nt about 2 7 times I February one and the of Me- of age. volves POUND will acknowledge them to be very nluoky playing school for young moon. The 5 term of the Oxford court and Dr. Gardiner’s the distance of the largo supremo opened is line. in GUvray in particular Burgess, Dr. and Mrs. datn is Average period. today, Judge Foster of ladies in New York. following given: A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Bethel, presiding. Bath made all kinds of sidereal 119.227434 the goal, stops in the Episcopal State of City of Toledo, i 177.00593 days; period. Grocer it. The juries were empanelled and the Crockett were married Ohio, 3.0154393012 de- Every Sells Try it. BEGCHAHS PILLS, taken as direct- in the last period ana ho was kept pretty Lucas County. j ss. days; daily movement, over. A few civil suits were Cathedral in Portland by Bishop Neely oath that he at noon, ed, will quickly restore Fomales to com- doeketjread of Frank J. Cheney makes Is the grees; nearest the earr.h, April 8, busy too, by the hard drives Campbell of the of F. & from The plete health. They promptly remove for trial with the indications in November, 1896. senior partner Arm J. Cheney Greenwich time; farthest earth, _ assigned Co., business in the City of Toledo, 700 kilo- obstructions or irregularities of the sys- and Whipple. doing Feb. 3, at 6.73 hours; diameter, that a short term will ^follow and a few PASTOR. and State aforesaid, and that said Arm of t tem and cure Sick bad that Mr. Snowman does AUBURN CHURCH CALLS County metres volume, 1-123 he Headache* Fora But it is too will the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL- (94.4 miles); A STOVE TRUST. eases decided. pay 1-80 of tne important to the the LARS for oac and ease of Catarrh moon; mass, (about) not devote a fow minutes every day Auburn, February 8.—At specially h every large Tribune Weak Stomach use of moon. Chicago, February 8.—Ihe as of that cannot be cured by tlie Hall’s largo of a little book known the calleci Monday evening observed « ivs: A addition A PECULIAR ASSAULT CASE. study on to parish meeting, Catarrh Cur This very small object is host stove trust is tho latest of Polo.” in Au- it has been seen t > the combinations of Impaired Digestion “Rules Governing the Game my patients the Court Street Baptist society Frank J. Chekey. with a telescope, though manufacturing Ma9a., February 8.—George Sworn to before me and subscribed in with white ii iterosts. men Lynn, and burn in extend- my as a small reddish disk, According to the Chicago Disordered Liver assaulted sometime Line up summary: remove the action of the church this A. D. 1S86. Clark was ; Monday face blem- presence, Cthdayof December, streaks. The spots on the sun noted by v ho say they have correct information, IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN man rushers; ing a cull M. Preble to the by a with a butcher knife Portland—Campbell, Whipple, to Rev. Fred A. W. GLEASON, of the t. le infant was born at night half observers would bo eclipses sun, Monday Detroit, out on the head. Clark is a McKay, centre; Turnbull, back; a of Beecham’s Pills are and badly pastorate of the church was endorsed. though tho minute size of tho object nd it already represents jilO,000.000 35 of He went to Allen, goal. ishes, blackheads, Notary Pnbllet the shoemaker, years age. Rev. Mr. Preble is of the Camden would not materially obscure the light li .vested capital. The primary aim of about ami ha l pastor a physician midnight Bath—J. Mooney, MoGilvray, rushers; Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken and The observations romoters, it is is to raUe prices a of internally of our great luminary. p stated, Without a Rival dressed. Clark declares mat half Baptist, church. He is graduate oa wounds redness,etc. acts the blood and mucous sur- of o a heat- the E. Mooney, centre; Murtaugh, back; pimples, school. directly seem to demand tho best conditions, to all kinds of cast stoves, ranges, And have the was assaulted when he was at Watson, Colby and of Newton Theological faces of the system. Send for testimonials, free will lie asleep Burgess, goal. **. Grace G- church Sfroui the rarity of appearances e 's, etc. It is stated the advance refuses in- per box. He has been of the Camden F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. judge LARGEST SALE Ms boarding honse, but any "Tsandoc. pastor noted a class Dated for their minute t: .ke within 00 days and the first Goal. Won Rush by. Caged by. Time. At all Druggists Trained £*urs~, nine Before to Camden he Slid by Druggists. 75c. by [effect of any Patent Medicine In tlie World* i'oi-.nation. The polioe .have detained by. years. going will be at least 30 cent. and Toilet Dealers. 111* had several in Vermont. Hall’s Family Fills are tire bets. accuracy. j1 mip per 25c. at all Drug Stores, Clark. —Portland, Campbell, Whipple, 8.37 Chicago, pastorates 1 s I ‘ MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. FOll SAFE. •‘Is she here?” From out the glittering gut trotne BE PUB LIC AN CAUCUSES. “Here? Why, no, I’m not looking there looked a pair of soft girlish brown Forty word* Inserted under thl* head ca*h in advance. But that seemed to to one week for 25 cents. for her before tomorrow night. eyes appeal directly The Republicans of Portland, herein- how in the deuce did know I was every man there. black brows, notified you Straight after designated, are to meet in SALE—First-class brick house, 64 Free for her at all?” His visitor surmounted a broad white forehead IeOR looking by caucus in their respective ward rooms, street, in good repair, containing 16 rooms and Until. Will he sold at a bargain and on flushed angrily. stamped with purity and intellect, at 4 on Monday, February 21, 1898, easy terms. to A. 0. LIBBY, 421-2 Ex- “I did not know it. Yon should have crowned the With no at- Apply lovely eyes. o’clock In the afternoon to select seven change street. 9-1 told us. It would have both Mrs. tempt to follow tho prevailing craze for a extract of prime spared delegates from each ward to attend the r~===~MPUaTY|Just simply pure bandeaux the SALE—An unusual for Northcote and myself a most anxious huge painted maiden’s convention beef—that’s Liebig COMPANY’S FOR opportunity Portland mayoralty for the investment situated one block from Monu- and hair fell away from her brow in ment day night.” His face expressed pure a concentrated. No Square, two story brick house. 311 Cum- purpose of nominating candidate for Extract. Highly vexation, Bascom’s perplexity. simple bands of a heavy richness. It DeOand street, corner Elm street; lot has mayor, also to nominate candidates for adulteration. Be sure you get the sumeient depth to extend the house and make the of a two “It is no slight thing we have under- was picture very young and or more good tenements that would al- one alderman, three councllmen, warden, with blue and and beautiful woman. genuine signature 1WS bein demand. BENJAMIN taken for pure love of you, Bascom, very SIIAW, * clerk and two constables from each ward, \ avoid with inferior 511-2 Exchange street. 9-1 of her, and we must be allowed to have When Bascom finally entered the disappointment also to select five members of the Republi- control in this or room, the was tho center of a t and imitation sorts. on supreme matter, yon portrait committee from each and elegant grocery business can city ward, street, tine old busi- must relieve us entirely. Our task is group of men who neither Knew Cook Book showing many delicious ways of nos^°SCi™ stand, large quiet in Wards 1,3 and 5,a candidate for mem- ancl price, in- Not sent free to housekeepers. Ad- nfifre otof A. A1 fTUrirI,. ArxTSoS;culars COPYRIGHT. 1898.8Y THE AUTHOR.) difficult enough without any such inter- what to do or say. one of them nsing it, quire HANSCOME, 121 Exchange St. ber of the school committee. P. O. Box New York. ference. would have dared an irreverent or a dress Liebig Co., 2718, 91 The polls will be opened at 4 o’clock _ The colonel into a chair and in view of that Madonna- dropped flippant jest 9 o'clock restaurants on and will remain open until F<> fcxchangeK’lle street, be3t. held fast by its two arms, as if putting like face. But who was she? containing everything in the mirror with an and for such further time as any complete and now doing a good business in- CHAPTER I. gentleman angry came in with a p.'m., a physical restraint upon himself. The colonel, who box quire of A. C. .LIBBY & Cb„ 42 iT demand: caucus may vote street* Ixc'hango Whenever Colonel Merriman Bascom dear Northcote, would yon ob- of in his hand, walked directly q—1 it “My cigars check the UiebigCONPANYS “Whose business is hut my own, A list, prepared by Republi- invited his men friends to a stag din- ject seriously to stop that gallop of up to the easel and rearranged a silken SA LE—House it all? Tell me that. The can city committee will he used in each TyOR No?*784~Oon"gress'"stred confound to tell me what had fallen from one A exposure, ner, it was with the confident expecta- yours just long enough scarf that away has having sunny open fireplaces in the mirror glared back. ward, and no person whose name BEEF. steam heat and all other modern gentleman are about? Hang me if I corner of the He looked into C TRACT" improve- that chair at his handsome you talking picture. — ments, with ample room for stable if tion every His gray eyes said not been marked thereon as a Rep nbll || desired great flashing plainly: one idea out of itall!” the of tho with au location for he can extract lucid appealing eyes portrait not exceptional physician. For per- old mahogany table would occupied. “You are in a devil of a mess, old can, is included in this call, and will mit and other particulars apply to Real Estato Northcote seated himself violently in an almost reassuring gentleness as he First National Bank The colonel's dinners were in them- and no one knows it batter than be allowed to vote or take any part in office. buildiDg, FREDER- fellow, nearest chair. the scarf over the frame. Then he SMITH COLLEGE GIRLS- ICK S. VAILL. the flung in said LOST AND FOUND. 8-1 selves worth many miles for, and I do. I’m tremendously sorry for you, said caucus. Errors or omissions riding “I am about Miss Bascoia.” confronted his guests with a flush on talking the several ward SALE—Small, business the colonel’s after dinner talks, supple- but how can I help you out of it?” list will bo corrected by bunch of keys late Monday night paying situated “So am I.” his handsome face. FORon Congress street. W. P. Room uncomfortable state who will be in session for How the in New FOUND-AIn front of Hall. Owner may have Hie CARR, the best Havana were This of affairs committees, Rich Stidcoll Live Ply- City 5; 185 Middle street, Oxford 5-1 mented by cigars, “Your sister, Miss &S3fwn.” “Gentlemen,” he said, throwing his same at this office, property Building. a by calling proving for. The lasted until high swung wagonette, this purpose at Republican headquar- mouth Hell at for this 8-1 worth staying many hours “The devil are! And bombshell without “lam not Northampton. and paying advertisement. SALE—Two houses near yen you expect- pause, 537 1-2 Con- |?OR Pine street. with swiftly revolving yellow wheels, room Brown block, A Must he sold in two weeks to young men in the county of Applegate- ed to find her here?’ at mystification or fabrication. ters, 3, close up au good 9 o’olook on the 6. at corner of Cumberland estate. W. P. CARR, Room Oxford Build- him with envious admi- drawn by two proudly stepping trotters, of gress street, from 7.30 to 5, all regarded The colonel sprang from his chair en- This is the portrait my daughter, the FOUND—Feb.and Myrtle streets, a ladies’ pocketbook. 5-1 around the of the 14th to the 19th of Febru- (From Northampton Gazette.) ing-_ ration and of him as “a spun graveled carriage way, whose home com- evenings Owner can have it by calling at 46 STONE ST.. always spoke ergetically. Northcote faced him with a Miss Jessica Bascom, Plymouth Hall the beautilul home for SALE—A three the first installment of the also at any time prior to City.8-1 story, square brick of the old school. depositing an end to onr ary, inclusive; Ii'Oll gentleman dropped jaw. ing will put' stag gather- Is one of the of our house, delightfully situated on the best colonel’s the broad stuccoed in the afternoon of college girls, sights Forced to define a of the guests upon for her in a a o’clock Monday, street in the western part of the city, above gentleman “Then she is not here?” ings. I am looking day or town. Ornate it is even more WAN TED--FEMALE HELP. front but no corrections of without, Park street, corner lot, street frontago of fifty old wonld no doubt have steps. clutched she will find as February 21, 1898, school, they “Here—here!” The colonel two. 1 am hoping that but the manner in feet, very extensive views, 14 rooms beslda The colonel’s scorn for a din- be made after the hour pleasing within, words heed described the oolonel as “a man who tardy brushed hair with both hands. friends in any kind will Forty Inserted under tills bath and laundry, modern, steam heating, lJ his well many good Applegate county which it allows students to live is the one week lor 25 cents, cash in advance. or ner was well known. No one ever will be open fire places. A rare opportunity. Apply would sooner cut a throat than lie guest of all sure she will a above mentioned. Headquarters “What should she be doing here, as I have. I ain deserve It is run on a to BENJAMIN SHAW, 511-2 street. his frown of the week abovo subject of more thought. Exchange would his man with the risked by keeping his table open day and evening in 5-1 cheat, wing on earth?” more.” no ■WANTED—Competent girl small family. places great many to bo with • Cabs, saddle the check list be grand scale, compared Must be good cook. at 48 STATE most for the regula- waiting. horses, sulkies, before the tho oldest man was mentioned, where may Apply SALE—Sure for punctilious regard Northcote paled question. Thatcher, there, outside of New York. The cost of ST., lower left hand bell. 9-1 preventative leaking place FOR a of It. of the who ranked cleanli- dogcarts, followed the yellow wheeled seen and examined by any Republican. roofs. ladder Wescott. 131 tions code, “We have not seen her for two days the one who could find his voice a Buy in only maintaining the hall Is over $2000 Lincoln street foot of Myrtle street and clean ness far above and had not wagonette rapid succession. Their on All are earnestly requested GIKL WANTED—An experienced godliness and nights. I have been away pro- for amazement. Republicans npAl’LEA the ice from the gutters before it thaws or be- month, or about $20,000 In a year of nine table girl at No. 88 Park St., Immediatly. littleness in his whole com- occupants were received at the head of see that their names are correctly fore the next rain. 31 an Qjmce of fessional business, and Mrs. Northcote “Your daughter,” hesaid. “Why— to 6-1 ” a a months, most of which is divided among the steps with beaming smile and do until marked upon this list and to be present TXORSA LE—Or lease, a lot, of land at the West position. did not know what to I return- why—Bascom, you’re guying us. You meat at variance with the in their ward our wage earners, grocerymen, ■WANTED—A few more young ladies to join End, corner Forest and Congress streets The colonel’s composition jocularity totally been all these for— and take part respective •* physical ed. We supposed—we hoped”— have posing years one so as to feet. to E. H AK- colonel’s recent exhibition of men, ccal men, farmers, etc. It is millinery class, taught accept containing about 4,224 Apply was of the most liberal description. He private The colonel him a—a”— caucuses. spring positions. Dresscutting taught at re- 919 Sc. interrupted testily. with no small favor. LOW, Congress jan25dtf or nervousness. to be looked upon duced rates. 142 PLEASANT ST., corner Park was a big man with a clean shaven, gloom “Good deliver us from this “Bachelor!” Great beads stood To accommodate those residing within Lord, upon Two hundred dollars for $400 St.3-2 SALE—I offer for sale horse “Green- a “All here?” he asked, the of Island Ward and groceries; my lower jaw and beautifully wringing mess of the devil’s own the voting preoinct 1, EOR seven 1100 is fnassiue contriving!: the colonel’s forehead. He slowly wiped for for butter and $180 wood." years old, weighs ^Ibs., last comer as as A_,1 mort rnn onn. meat; $140 eggs; chiaeled month, whose corners hand of the fervently ■PtiII I T'ln I Uland Ward 2,the caucus for Island W’ard sound and kind, a woman can handle him, good upturned them away before saying anything TO I LUX UUttl, ipxuu XUi gOD auu OICKHIOI#/, V»V LET. a fine horse for a more of smiles than the first. “Now, like this. Looks as if be held at and for Isl- stepper, great roadster; physi- were suggestive it be possible—that she haa more. “1 know. But married life 1 will Long island, cian or for an all round I also offer pose—can my for $30 for $100 for fruits, nuts, family horse; wanted to come. No dumb driven Peaks at 4 o'clock milk, Ice; for sale a blank- sneers. yon heard about Jessie?” was such a brief It came and and Ward 3, at island, carriage, sleigh, harness, robes, know.” His fine episode. eto., and $80 for laundering are some ol Forty words inserted nnder this head ets, etc. H.‘ L. JONES, 470 Congress street, His marked among women cattle business, you her?” yt> nn the dav amiointed. popularity “What about passed in the few years I spent in Mex- one week for 25 cents, cask in advance. Portland, Me. 2-tf wandered over tho o£ the monthly expenses. made it a perpetual marvel that he gray eyes group “I am for her home—here.” ico. the of the A of the votes cast in any looking Ke twitched fringe plurality few the who have and men affectionately. “Every chair ac- Bas- be to nominate can- With-very exceptions girls should esoaped matrimony “Oh, you are! How oould Miss scarf with restless “I had never caucus will required RENT-FREDERICK S. VAILL has fingers. live in Hall come from wealthy |a was at the of 66, free to call counted for and the clock on the stroke about her for office. Plymouth FOP. list of desirable houses and still, age com know anything when meant my aangnter snouiu kuuw any- didates very large Electric SVIotor as well see what and if there were no Plymouth rents for sale and to let in all parts of the city men friends about him for of 3. We might sort nor I have been offioial ballot to be used at the sev- homes, his sumptu- neither Mrs. Northcote of the loneliness or the hardship The and vicinity. He also makes a of col- thing Hall so far as were specialty FOR SALE! over a butler in- of mess my people have botched up for they would, they able, rents and care of For ous dinners, which honored with your confidence?’ of plantation life, but the death of her eral caucuses,will be prepared and print- lecting general property. us. 1 don’t for them. find families, where they could particulars apply, Real Estate office, First A five horse electric motor in first- stead of a wife presided. promise anything “That is true—true. What an ass I and the of ed the city committee, and will con- private power guardian strong probability by of National Bank Building. 8-1 class condition, can be seen running in furnished as This was his usual formula. Then he have all the comforts and luxuries any day “A great big honse, just am! Of course not. I say, Hillary, I war between north and south force me tain the Dames of candidates for delegates the week. For further particulars and appoint- homes. To the for his mother had left it; servants trained lifted his voice lustily. “Here, you, on an convention and all their pay big prices ment to see motor, address, IP. O. BOX 452, never could think lucidly empty to bring her here very much against my to the mayoralty with baths and other im- Portland. Me. a dinner at once!” board that the girls of Plymouth Hall Rents No. 172 ]anl2dlm to anticipate his every want, planta- Oscar, stomach. Aren’t you hungry after your wishes. I am not unmindful of the or- other ward offloers. Names of candidates provements.— Brackett, 7 rooms; No. 171 7 No. 866 au iuiajxliu iui a An immaculate expanse of shirt ffont do is new or fabulous for girls Neal, rooms; Congress, lion Bringing uim in 14 mile ride?” of her and me. I can and ward offloers will nothing deal ahead only for said delegates 8 rooms; No. 1 Sherman, 7 rooms; No. 190 High, WANTED. said the minis- was almost immediately framed m the attending Smith College. In years .past 20 8 No. 95 prinoe, and, oh, well,” “I’ve had nothing since an early bespeak the charitable judgment of ev- be placed upon these ballots upon request, 8 rooms; No. Locust, rooms; Gray, 9 and a cour- have as as and rooms. < Real Estate Office, First National ter’s “it was open front doorway, soft, the chair- students paid high $15 floor wife, simply inexplicable, breakfast, but”— ery man and father here.” said request to be made to Bank, FREDERICK S. VaILL. 7-1 TITANTED—Second through with bath 1 must be some- teous voice announced, “Dinner, Marse more a week for board in private families and closet, by man and wife, no children, his not There The colonel the happy fac- No one seemed with a man of the committee on or before marrying possessed quite ready city In the western part, State. Deering street, or alL on and contiguous streets. The thing behind it Merry.” ulty of pushing disagreeables into the suitable reply to this astonishing an- 13 o’clock noon of Saturday, February Ely TO LET—Newly furnished rooms, equal; state terms aud full particulars. Ad- of the this announce- of board at Hall is $15 a ROOM and furnace heat, dress ODELL MANUFACTUBING authorities were Promptly following of his mind, there to await nouncement. Thatcher was but other written or price Plymouth large pleasant, bath, CO., Applegate background wondering 19th, aDy printed etc., at reasonable rates. 16 Elm first Grove ton, N. H,s-t at all ment 18 chairs were drawn up to the week where two share a suite street, opinion that there was nothing a more convenient season. how that of the Mexican ballot will be received and counted as each, girls house below Congress street. 3-2 uneasily story 2nd hand incubator for it. The colonel’s life was known colonel’s table, and 18 napkins were into his friend’s of rooms. If a girl wants to occupy a cash; behind He smiled cheerfully marriage ‘‘would go down” with Mrs. cast. WANTED—Abuff Leghorns and buff P. Bocks. To sell, as waist- RENT—Rooms on second floor over his old friends and as a carefully arranged over many said: suite alone she has to pay $25. There are a A. B. box to neighbors gloomy face and Thatcher, a proverbially skeptical wo- The chairman and secretary of eaoh FORHaskell & Jones’ clothing store. Inquire good carriage horse, cheap. 174, writ in He coats. about half a dozen who pay this at HASKELL & JONES, Monument 18-4 olean story large primer. “It is bad enough, old fellow, but man; Ackermann was offering himself caucus will make a record of the names girls Sqr. Peering._5-1 Talk never at the colonel’s WANTED—To exchange real estate in center bad np in their midst right there languished won’t mend it. I’ve 18 that had no cast prloe. ”• grown starving got secret congratulations he of all persons for whom^ballots'are of city for a small farm. W. F. CAEB, old white man- table, hut on this occasion he seemed All that refined and dis- 185 Midd'e in that stately pillared men sitting in my dining room, wait- wife “to win over,” and the rest of the and the number of votes cast for each ingenuity, Boom 5, St.___4-1 it with nervous TO WITH POWEK. on terraces, bent upon keeping going me come back and incidental- feminine taste can conceive, LET, sion, perched high grassy ing for to men were occupied with the mental candidate, and Certify and deliver the criminating who makes candy to two or three There was no lack of material. Is In the furnished WANTED—Everyonehave a copy of Confections.” a and, with the exception of energy. ly wishing you with the devil. We’ll of their several versions of with the check at Re- shown beautifully Building Nos. 9-15 Union St. Suitable “Dainty composition same together list, neat little book of candy receipts, by a practi- he had at The time was 1859. the war- rooms. of the for business. Three years spent in Mexico, where Already talk this snarl over after they have gone. this tale for home after The artlstio arrangement any manufacturing cal confectioner—best thing out. By strange consumption. publican headquarters immediately of sofa basement mail, into his whole cloud was looming the political full. I’m to multi-colored and various kinds floors and 65x80 ft, or over twenty-five cents. A, L. DUTTON, Augusta, one time “gone mines, abovp I’ve got my hands going Little Potts, usually the most backward the of the caucus. horizon with blackness. The adjournment pillows and chair cushions, the well-nigh 20,000 ft. of floor space. Ample boiler Maine. 3-1 life was familiar to local chroniclers. portentous tell them about Jessie.” man of them all, was the first to to attend the in which of such grasp The delegates seleoted inconceivable ways pictures and engine capacity. was newcomers, like the min- irrepressible conflict was assuming Northcote and brothers for from 10 to It only fairly gasped: his host's hand. convention are to father and mother, sisters to buy spot cash, as and mayoralty requested Apply WANTED—To26 acres of vacant iand on line of elec- ister’s wife, who ever questioned the real proportions that they good "You are? How will take it?” or sweethearts, oountless numbers of they “My girls will be glad to know your meet at O. So. 229 Commercial tric cars or near depot. Answer by letter. M. should be Reception hail, City Building,on brlc-a-brao and a thousand and F. CONANT, St. methods of life behind the long loyal Missicsippians deciding “How will take it can Bascom. I’m sure will to elegant d2w HENDEESON, 89 Court street, Boston Mass. pursued they you judge girl, they get at 4 o’clock in are 329 In Wednesday, February 28, one pretty, dainty articles tastily 28-2 shutters of the Bascom house. what attitude they would assume. for some of them I is green yourself: kindly, be real chummy. She a regular beau- the afternoon for the of nomi- ooinblned, make the rooms exquisitely two or three were purpose The of and the town those days whenever Come.” faced the beautiful of the have county Applegate hope—not all, though. ty, and”—he sharp upon pic- a for places. Many girls WANTED—MTUA tiuX >. matter of nating candidate Mayor. of the colonel just gathered together there was He the door into the the had their rooms decorated, even from the Clovgrdell accepted opened leading ture to escape the gratitude in colo- Per order of the Com- to discuss. The and Republican City on the walls, to correspond with words Inserted under this head as he was—a great big jolly fact, full grave import pros room with a suddenness that with all heart paper PORTLAND POST OFFICE. Forty dining nel’s eyes—“I hope my colors of the that is their fa- one week fur 25 cents, cash In advance. were mittee. the oollege of a boundless for his fellow cons of states rights clamorously left no alternative. Northcote had to charity she will find a happy homo in our Chairman. vorite. There is the purple for Amherst, was of GEO. H. ALLAN, man and to make agitated. There the probability the blue for crimson for always ready good follow. midst. Yale, Harvard, young woman desires a effect the THOS. A. BOWEN, Secretary. And that the of others, whether it war and the consequent upon another at orange for Princeton, eto. WANTED—Aposition as stenographer and typewriter. shortcomings “Oscar, chair, there, my He had struck a safe key, and his 1866. Portland, February 2, their loyalty may not be questioned a OFFICE Address K., Press Office, u-i was a matter of finance or of moral price of cotton to be anxiously predicat- Gentlemen, some of re- HOURS. right. you may hope for Miss Bascom’s happiness in must in a Very conspicu- man his own college flag hang He was the idol of the ed, each giving opinion member dear friend, Dr. first class delinquency. my Hillary Applegate county was cordially echoed LECTURE AT THE FIRST ous place. Cashier's Office. (Sundays excepted.) 7.30 at WrANTED—Situation by cook; with an air of from his FREE *" also and and general Ladies’ Aid society and the Willing finality which, Northcote. All of you know him by In the culinary art and table service m. to 7.30 p. m.: order department. 9.no washing ironing by every man there. Money house -work, city or NO. 16 SPBING conld be re- left little or for any- FREE BAPTIST CHURCH. the is the peer of Delmonioo’s. The a. m. to 6.00 p. m.: Registry department, 9.00 a. country. "Workers because he always standpoint, nothing reputation. When he moved to Mack the colonel his place ST., left hand bell, Opposite the screen fac- Although plied guests best chefs, the best oooks of pastry, meat, m. to 6.00 p. m. to make deficit in body else to say. was the loser. at 7.50 a beau- tory, City. S-l lied upon good any county, Applegate county with and Thatcher gTonight o’clock, all are secured from New General Delivery. 7.30 from zealously cigars vegetables, etc., (Sundays excepted.) the countless charities sus- “Theoretically,” said Thatcher At least the undertaker’s business lan- illustrated lecture a. m. to 7.00 p. m. Sundays 9.00 to lo.oo a. precariously made facetious remarks about their des- tifully £with York, and manner and materials used for m., ■MEANTED -Situation as working house- “we are all l.oo to 2.00 p. m. "" tained their efforts. the foot of the table, agreed A chance has steroQptlcon views will table garniskiags are similar to those keeper; no objection to children or the by guished. happy brought olation at the termination of their jolly magnificent Carriers’ as to the of but when it used in the highest priced New York res- Deliveries, (Sundays excepted.)—In country. Call or undress HOUSEKEEPhB, t8 If there was anything that the Clo- right secession, him to me today. Northcote, down to call be at the First Free Baptist business section of the between times it was impossible back the given taurants. In a number of varie- city High and Portland St., right hand bell.8-1 comes to at it from the of courses, at 9.oo and ll.oo a. verdell people did thoroughly under- looking point with you and try to get eveu with these The church by Albert W. Dyer. The India streets 7.00. m., 1.30 and spirit of revelry. guests departed ties of meats, vegetables, salads, fancy in other sections at 8.00 a. 1.30 ^ we had better a little 6 p. m.; m., p. m. WANTED-Position as cook by young single it was Colonel Merriman Bascom expediency go fellows. lecture will be “From 7 * stand, as they had come, almost in a body, at a subject of the imported delicacies, fruit, loej, every- Sunday delivery at Office window, 9.00 to 10.00 man, either meat or pastry cook; would his slow.” at the self con- a almost that can be had, both In- ■a. m., 1.00 to 2.00 p. m. Collections from street like to work in or hotel near and ways. Inwardly marveling much earlier hour than usual, leaving a Sunrise to Sunset Seas,” and will give thing city country by; a dish of olives season and out of season, are served, and boxes at 7.00 and 11.00 a. m., 4.00 and 8.00 p. m. good recommendations. Address L. D. T., And the colonel was about to The colonel shoved trol of the man, Northcote the what be yet accepted distinct chill in the social atmosphere vivid panoramic view of may would Sundays, 6.80 p. m. only. Si 0. 64 Free St. 4-1 hand with a to enumerate everything, require an immense upon his toward his left neighbor situation with a of relief and smil- across the continent from AND DEPARTURE OF spring surprise sigh of the state parlor. seen in a trip a big vocabulary. Tea, cofieo and choco- ARRIVAL MAILS. of irritation. CITUATION WANTED smart young friends. He had a piece of information gesture ed at the men. He had ridden far and shaken hands with to the Pacific. of the late are served, but choootate is the fa- Boston, Southern and Western, intermediate by ^ When he had the the Atlantio Many '3 American woman; will takeWable, chamber warranted “The devil with vorite. “Blaok is occa-. offices and connections via. Boston & Maine to impart which he thought fly away expediency. was both tired and hungry. It would last Bascom returned to the oro finely colored. They coBoe,"which or pantry work in hotel or restaurant, or will one, study illustrations is likewise a favorite. railroad (Eastern Division.) Arrive at 12.20, It was to is and wrong is wrong. Is sionally served, do general or second work in small private fam- a formal gathering. going Right right “be to talk that on a from New York certainly impossible where Northcote had already gone and show scenes trip up The hours of meals are: ily. Is cook and laundress. in the secession or Breakfast, 6.15 and 9.00 p. m.; Sundays, arrive 1.00 p. m., good Apply a bombshell in the ranks of his right wrong? Morehouse, matter over with Bascom” until his 1 rear of 74 31 jffove the Hudson Grant’s tomb and 7.30 to 8.30; lunoh, to 2; and dinner at close-3.30 and 9.00 m. Chestnut street, second door. crust of bread passing p. followers and alienate the last you are nibbling at that were flung himself in a chair with a gesture 6. Except at dinner on Saturday and perhaps guests gone. many places of historic interest, Niagara Boston, Southern and Western, and interme- like a starved mouse. What will vou weariness. Sunday the girlsj are; rarelyg all at the connections, via MALE HELP WANTED. one of them. The dinner progressed along familiar of St. Louis, Denver. diate office* and Boston md man? I am op- Falls, Chicago, table at odco. At dinner on those days Maine railroad. (Western division)—Arrive at entire confidence in his cook, have, No, sir, teetotally lines to the where it was custom- “Now tell me about Ellen,” he said. Having point the world over and you will find the appear in tneir 10.45 a. m., 5.30 and 8.30 p. m.; close 6.00 and 7.43 to at this tremendous Search girls evening dresses, reliable, competent, who knew well that it was as much as posed looking ary for Oscar to boxes of cigars, and it is an occasion for a social a. m. and 2.30 p. m. WANTED-Engineer.sober and industrious. Annlv at BINES place (To he continued) on locality so replete with magnificent pleasant to send the mal- from any standpoint but prin- time. make a beautiful es- Eastern, via Maine Central Railroad—Arrive BROS., Congress street. 7-1 her placo was worth question ash receivers and matches on the table, will They sight, into effect scenery Colorado whose scenery the room is 2.00 and 4.00 a. m., 12.50 and (i.15 p. m.; close over or un- aud until gag law goes WIT AND WISDOM when dining brilliant- lard ducks to table a shade ciple, of but flowers and pecially and 9.00 m. stripped everything uYuken one s emnusiasm. xnenoe w> seated in of sevens 10.30 a. m., 12.30 p. cr is I’ll lift my ly lighted, groups BEISCEIXANEOTTS. der done, and in his butler, who knew my tongue paralyzed decanters. Mr. Potts was wondering if about the round tables. One table is al- Augusta, intermediate offices and connections about to be Tlie Modern Prodigal Son. the settlements of the Mormons and the exact number of to coice against the outrages his Rtnrvabnnt-, Pfittiiu? Inst: in t.h« Main^ reserved for On via Maine Central railroad—Arrive at 2.00 and wineglassos put across Ne- ways guests. Sundays love of coun- is too hard said the old through Nevada, the Sierra 9.00 a. in, 12.60 and 6.15 p. m.; close at 6.00 and 5 and 6 was infallible touch- in the name of “Times now, the girls are allowed toil'll vacancies by 1,1TIJORTGAGESNEGOTIATED-At at each plate and perpetrated woods would bear telling again, Thatch- 10.30 a. m.,12.30, 4.15 and 9.00 p. m. per cent for account of estates and indi- “fer dese sons to the Yosemite and Mariposa and this is a try.” colored brother, prodigal vada, inviting friends, privilege viduals on real estate Builders and ing the proper sequence of claret and er was wondering if Mrs. Thatcher Farmington, intermediate offices and connec- security. tier De comm nomo empty uanuvu, au some which contain some of the greatest which is greatly appreciated. The menu others will find our facilities to and for the colo- a gag law of some sort 3rove tions, via Maine Central railroad—Arrive at equal any. champagne, it was unusual Apparently would smell the wine on his breath, ter I on these is more our moderate. For to the er dem is liablo git fooled, tell you! svonders in the world. The lecture will days elaborate, particu- 1.00 and 6.30 p. m.; close at 7.45 a. m. and 12.30 charges very particulars vuuwu* was at that moment applied to the Heal Estate office. First National iicx IU uxapioj OXXJ Northcote was at what time fer larly in the way of salads, fruit and ices. m. apply wondering Dar’s Brer Ephraim’s boy, instance. a beautlul view of a sunset p. colonel's for they closed with a dose with ,on and attractive waiters Bank FREDERICK3. VAILL. 8-1 the dinner arrangements. jaws, of day these fellows would taka their He went off ter de strange Ian, spen’ all Only Intelligent Rockland, intermediate offides and connec- building^ over him. 3olden Gate. are selected, and while serviDg they wear tions via Knox and Lincoln railroad—Arrive REMOVAL— Harriette I. Curtis, Chiropodist on occasion he snap as Oscar bent Colonel Bas- his an when ho didn’t have no- But this particular departure, when suddenly money, black white white collars 12.50 and 6.15 m.; close at 6.00 a. m. and ■kb and Manicure, over the Green no more have dresses, aprons, p. 12.30 formerly Oscar, who would else ter an when he wuz room flitted restlessly from his dressing room com stood up and drew all eyes upon wbars go good MAINE PENSIONS. and ouffs. The attempt to have them p. m. store, has removed to Baxter building, in his mas- he come sneakin home for do 28, where she will be pleased to welcome old to the room and thence to the ;hought of breaking upon himself. His wandered deliberate- hongry gol’ wear caps proved a failure, the ydung Skowhegan, intermediate offices and connec- dining gaze patrons also new after Feb. 2nd. Take excuse an do fatted eaif. But what you reck- 8.—The follow- ladies st it. The New tions. via Maine Central railroad—Arrive at the half mixed ter’s oratory without- adequate over the entire ring Washington, February rebelling again elevator. 8-1 butler’s pantry, tasting ly group. “My friends,” 1.00 p. m.; close at 12.30 p. m. was on do ole man tell him?” been to Maine York waiters might do it. but not they. salad and crude com- than of facing a battery, whisper- he “and I see none hero whom I ing have granted dressing passing said, pensions It was too much of a of Island Ft., intermediate ''VOTICE—Down less than as into the colonel’s ear “I dunno.” badge servitude, Pond, offices and they go cost) ments on in the most exas- ng something need hesitate to call we will fin- and tho New connections, via Grand Trunk as last. Custom made trousers, everything friend, “He say: ‘My son, dey ain’t no veal on people: independent England girl Railway—Ar- long they The rive at S.45.11.30 a. m., 6.15 former and will now be made snubbed with an air of great importance. ish our in state. I am to ORIGINAL. will not submit to it. The students at p. m.; Sundays 8.45 prices 88 SO, up perating fashion, getting by evening going de place. De sheriff done levy on do close at 7.30 a. 12.30 and first class for and Look in our window. came across his calf, Christmas and Easter time and when a. m.; m., 5.30 p. m $6 $6. the effect of send- word “immediately" smoke for this time in cz fer do wuz m. Merchant his cook, which had let you only my an gol’ ring—it bought or, Frank McNulty, Togus, $6; Timothy home for the vacation have Sundays 5.00 p. PETERSEN & NANSEN, Tailors, as to be going long 11 thick with such emphasis used do installment an is done been F.Burton, Gorham. N. II.. intermediate offices Temple street.8-1 ing him back to his dressing room, lips drawing room—a room seldom plan, took Holland, Biddeford,$6: George made It a custom to remember the wait- and con- to those nearest the I is nections, via Grand Trunk railroad—Arrive at Where he resumed his toilet listinctly audible since dear old mother left it. I have back. Howsomover, mighty glad you Houlton, $8. ers in the way of gifts. On Portland Shirt Binding Co., interrupted my generously 3.45 and 11.30 a. m., and 6.15 p. in.; s.45 kase I wuz des fixin ter write occasions the room is Sundays REMOVAL—Theformerly 307 Cumberland street, have re- with an absentminded indifference to lead of the table there to show and to come, ter RESTORATION AND REISSUE. special dining a. m., close at 7.30 a. m., 12.30. 5.30 m. Sun- something you p. moved to 16 Elm street, few doors below Con- down his ter borrer 810!’ made a very beautiful and attractive at 7.00 a. m. and 6.00 p. m. to Colonel Bascom put glass you days will be to see results, totally foreign his usnal pre- tell you. Nathan A. Chadwick, Biddeford, $6. of flowers and gress street, where they pleased he “de by the employment Montreal!— Arrive at 11.30*. m. ones. if claret with a thump that sent a uni- “No, suh,” continued, prodigal place 8.45, and 6.15 their old eus'Otuers and many new cise regard for appearances. There was a scraping of chairs in ORIGINAL, WIDOWS, ETC. arranged with close at 12.30, 5.30 p. in. CO. 3-2 table- son er do present day done wear out do potted plants artistically p. m., Sunday close PORTLAND SHIRT BINDING shower of drops over the and are en- 5.00 m, He endeavored to explain his feverish ruby weloomo. He can’t flimflam de ole most charming effect, guests p. across son and a somewhat subdued adjourn- naan Christi McKinnon, Bangor, $8; Susan elabor- TO LOAN—On first and second ;loth, drew his napkin nervously tertained in a sumptuous style,an Swanton. Ft., intermediate offices and con- restlessness to the handsome, perplexed no mo’ I”—Altanta Constitution. Cumberland Mills, 18. MONEYmortgages on real estate, stocks, bonds, ment in direction of the stately room, 3. Lunt, ate menu for the event. nections, via Mountain Division M. C 11 It — his mir- his being provided ai a rotes or any good that frowned at him from his handsome mouth and pushed Arrive at 8.40 p. in.; close at 7.45 in. life insurance policies face rich and handsome old Tho girls are not even troubled with a. P. 481-2 His smile whose hangings securities. I. BUTLER, Exchange as he tied his lavender silk scarf. chair back from the table. to to the dressmaker, as she Bartlett. N. II., intermediate offices and con- for furniture seemed far too even for RAILROAD MAN KILLED. having go street.d'i-4 good a room in nections via Mountain Division M. C — “You see, this is no dinner. was somewhat forced as he said: monies to them, one having the R R ordinary found 8.—John Arrive at 0.00a. m. and 8.40 v x will advance on kind of their temporary occupancy. They Haverhill, Mass., February hall and devoting three days in a week p.m.: close at 7'45 -E money any It is a crisis, an a turning point “Gentlemen, make yourselves entire- Fac-simii-e signature of CHAS. II. FLETCHER an i. m. and 2.30 p. m. merchandise consigned to us, or will epoch, in corner. Sconces be- of North Andover, employe to the The are well drilled in it alight every is bottle of Campbell girls. girls N. cash lor household furniture, store in more than one life. What in the at home. I have a rather inopportune on the wrapper of every Castoria. Boston & Maine railroad, was fires the Rochester, It. intermediate offices and con- pay ly wax candles to >f tiie ixtingulsihng incipient in build- and fixtures of GOSS tween the windows held whilo at work sections, via Portland & Rochester raUroad— Stocks any description. deuce the fellows will all think of it I caller who demands immediate audi- itruck by a freight engine A kept in long tin oases it Auctioneers, 18 Free street. 11-tf oil It we her ing. powder Arrive at 1.45 and 6.00 p. m.; close at 6 WILSON, supplement the numerous lamps. When Baby was sick, gave Castoria. local depot this morning and in- at convenient In the 30 and can’t even but I’m taking ence. I’ll be back with yon before you lt the and hung places md ll.SO a. m. conjecture, to the most careless When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. the head and internally. He MONEY TO LOAN—On first and second villain- was made apparent ured about house is ready for any emergency and Cumberland horn of the dilemma. have had time to discover how Mills, Gorham and Westbrook on at as low rate ol the only possible as soon as When she became Miss, she clung to not die. have been a number of instances mortgages Real Estate observer among them they Castoria. vill there {Saccarappa) Arrive at 8.45 a. m. 1.45 and 6.00 is an- ies claret is. Thatcher, tell the nterest as can be obtained in Portland; also, How I will get through it this When she he-t Children, she gave them where fires have started from some little s. close 6.30 and 11.30 a. m. yzith entered the room what the colonel had Castoria. m.; and 6.30 p. m. cans made on stocks, bonds, personal proper- about Ackermann and the on the of the a other thing I can’t gues3.'” boys donkey. ’areleesness part girls, South Portland and Willard—Arrive at 7.30 s’or any other good securities. Inquire of A. to show them. basket ora have 8.00 reflections seemed to scamp, look at Mr, Acker- waste curtain,when they 1.00 a. m, p. m.; close 6.30 a.m., 1 00 and LIBBY & CO., 42 1-2 Exchange St. janl2-i These superin- Oscar, you so that each man On an easel, placed C5©od to Eat proved themselves quite adept in putting 1.00 p. m. duce a sudden accession of heat. He mann’s empty glass." Household of de- on the room must necessarily aut fires. Fleasantdale and Cash Comer—Arrive 7.30 goods every forward with the wine entering Well Ordered. are to be found t the nearest window with vio- Oscar sprang md 11.15 a. m. and 4-30 p. m.; close 7.30 a. in. CONSIGNEDscription always flung up observe was a sale at our Auction IVe often it, portrait. Evidently for ind l.o# and 0.00 m. irivate Rooms. out the bottle in his hand, and the colonel pass- “There is a reason everything in na- jj^0T p. lent and, stepping upon lave articles less than half the cost to man- energy, both portrait and easel were recent addi- MRS. JARLEY’S WAX RIGGERS. the door leading immediate- ture, said tho philosopher. Deer were STACIE MAILS. ifacture. GOSS & WILSON, Auctioneers. 18 veranda, stood there, mopping his broad ad through of the tions to the fading glories old fleet footed so that tho wolves •’ree street. 11-tf forehead until he had reduced his fresh ly into his private study. made that Miss Mary McCobb’s “Mrs. Jnrley” is Bou-ery Beach—Arrive at 5250 p. m.; close at Bascom The one with on would bo sure to LOO p. m. visit- parlor. gleamed them that tho au- want cambric handkerchief to a moist, limp There he found his importunate prey get'plenty characterization Dickens, ANTED—All persons in of trunk,' freshness; the other, framed of exercise and work up appetites for Cape Elizabeth and at nr to call on E. 1). with his hands polished their :hor of the character, would have thor- Knightville—Arrive and bags REYNOLDS ir the floor clasp- same '2)0 a. m. and 5.30 p. m.; close at 6.00 a. m. and sheet, one door above tag. pacing in of the most modern pat- dinners. In tho tvay husbands are 63 Congress Shaw's He faced heavy gilt Tho is loo p. m. as we manufacture our necessitated a return to his bu- ed behind his back. quickly so that I jughly enjoyed. personation gocery store, good) This difficult to capture, womon -Vo. ; tern. was as from under must Duck Pond, Pride's Corner, Windham, ,ud can therefore bottom two men evidently just tnown in circles in give prices for a fresh one He saturat- toward the door. The tho art of being literary the leading and South Casco—Arrive reau drawer opening the hands of the framer. practioe agreeable. Yes, Windham, Raymond Drunks repaired. Open evenings. Wo frama Her it 10.30 a. m.: close at 2.00 m. with each other cordially. this is a well ordered world.—New best results the of an fltiea of tho country. collection of p. uetures. 23-2 ed it good , tramping up greeted some reason the York I «j»0 gcoorc by application For colonel lingered Q iu the treatment of Coughs, ISLAND MAILS. with the bottle in You are to see me,” said Journal. external remedy ‘wax Aggers” is something marvellous. and down furiously, surprised Pleurieyand other chest to loan on real estate quite a little while behind his guests. gw Colds, Whooping Cough, Peaks Island—Arrive at 10.00 a. in.; close 1.01 mortgages al usu- be sure and Kenoen’a Plaster, that oan will want to to Seo- to 0 Also real his hand. Manifestly the colonel's the visitor. x troubles, got Everyone go 1. m. »ONEY5 percent. estate bought Northcote had been the first to imitations and substitutions among W3. fftrofully avoiding « ,nd sold and rented, and rents collected was stirred to “A but What •■can Honor take away the grief of a jnd Parish and see her and them. Long onrt Chebeaguc Islands—Arrive at 9.00 ard serene soul its very little, awfully glad. wound? the market is flooded. Benson s Plas- tonight for. 25 ally enter. He started at of tho por- gfe with which m. I noperty cared years in the business iu mes- sight No.” +nromptly relieves and cures aches and pains of Aid will also have 1. m.close at 1.30 p. Suddenly ifae seized two hair- made you so mysterious your •2? The Ladies’ a 'sale at 9.3 0 a, m.; clo “. S. GARDINER, 185 Middle street, Room q depths. trait, but walked resolutely up to it. —Henry IV, Act III, Scene /. description, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lum- Cousin's Island—Arrive fftewLohce wore the elderly sage?’ i3tfl,, ihat will be very attractive tqinany. 1.30 p. in. jaii2i-a hrushes-aad The others followed bia example. JJuU’Q^fa5jEft.4-iiQt.c1m tajie.awuy & basd, Waiu8, iraftT*'- -: r4V 1. 5» .-SJffiT'a.ci 1 RAILROADS. 338/4 Schs Martha D McLain, Lettie STEAMERS. KAILKOADS. 87 bi Matches. Union Pacific. 32% Julietta, May, ^ OF INTEREST Glycerine !*0 Mary E Hagen, Emma Jane, Lilia B STATE TOPiCS Shu',IP gross 65 Wabash.... •• 6% Fernalcl, Aloosicape.16*261 l., Monticello, Eva & Mildred, and Moses B Llns- FINANCIAL MPCMIERCIAL i®*3iD1t1eo. .... ® 66 ao 18% Camphor.4i prfd. scott, all fishing. FROM NEW ENGLAND MAINE CENTRAL R.R, M ytrh... S2«66 IForest City.60 Boston .t- Maine..168 TWO ROUTES a life- ■ Cleared. Mr. John Hopkins of Ellsworth, Opium.... .325@426i Metals. New York&New Kn: ■ phi. 93 PORTLAND long friend of Chief Justioe Peters tells Shellac.36*401 Copper- OmiColonv. .192 Steamship John Englis, Bragg, New York— ^WORCESTER, In effect Nov. 14.1897. from the com... .(»15V4 16“ J B T of a letter he recently received Indigo.»6c**lU4®48 Adams Express..165 Coyle. Trains leave Portland as follows: of Staple Prodnets ia the iodine_8 60*3 86 rollsnea Conner. 23 1 Steamer Salacia. Oliver. Bath. Har- PORTLAND & ROCHESTER R. R. chief Mr. Hopkins had written ([notations Americas Express.119 Boothbay Brunswick. Bath. Kockland, justice. Ipecao.176®2 001 Bolts. 16*18 U 41 bor and Wiscasset—C It Lewis. 7.00 a. m. For him upon 6. Express. Station Foot oE Lisbon Falls. Judge Peters, congratulating licorice, rt.... 164201V M shcatn.... 12 PeouieslGas. 98 “8 Steamer Enterprise, Race. East Boothbay— Preble St. Augusta. Waterville. Skowhegan, his eyesight, and the famous Leadin'? Markets. Morphine...2 id®240IYM Bolts.-12 Allred Race. Lewiston via Brunswick, Belfast, Bangor and recovering Homeatuae, 44 On and after Monday, Oct, 4, 1897, Passenger in this Dear Oil heraamota 7688 201 Bottoms..22*24 3 Sch Jit ... _ jurist answered way: “My Ontario. 8% Hope, JleLean. Newport News, and trains will Leave Portland: Bueksport. Ingot.... 11*12 8.30 a. in. For Danville Jc. (Poland he began, “1 am writing this Nor.Codllver200@2261 Pacific Mail...(31% return—J S Winslow & Co. Springs,) Friend,” ’' do 251 Tin— tor Worcester, Clinton, Ayer Junction, Nashua, Falls. Kumiord Falls. Lew American Siai ,, Sell Mechanic with old eyesight, and he wrote a SewYork Etockanti money markas, Pulmau Palace.160% Jlary Farrow, Jlorrissey, Winterport— Wimlliam aud Eppiug at 7.30 a. m. and 12.30 my Lemon.1 762 2651 Strait*. ..l6Vi@16V4 133'• Doten Grain Co. iston Winthrop. Oakland. Keadfield. Watep in tho ; crooked duear common.137% Co m. few lines slightly ehlrog- (By Telegraph.) Olive.100®S80ifCnglisB... 92 .s Steamship 1 AND THE SOUTH. p. ville, Livermore Falls, Farmington and Phillips. had 60 Western Union.. 91% L A for Manchester, Concord and points North at raphv, which characterized the period NEW YORK, Feb. 8. Pennt.250*2 76 Char. L Co.. @5 SAILED—Tug Belknap, towing the disa- 11.10 a. m. for Gray. New Gloucester, Dan- ®7 2o Southern Ry pfc!. bled sehr Puritan for 7,30 a. nr. and 12.30 p. in. of his failing eight. Then came the re- last loan Wlntergreenl 76*2 00 Char. LX.. Gloucester. ville June.. Auburn and Lewiston. on call easy 1K1V2 percent: Rochester, Alfred, Water- of tho letter in Money Potass Dr’mcle..64®66iTerne. .,..6 00*8 60 b'or Springvale, 11.2(Ja. m. F.xprers tor Brunswick, Bath, Au- mainder straight, perfect per cent, River at 7.30 a. 12.30 mercantile paper at 334 Chlorate.20*241 Antimony... 12014 Postoa pTortwco Market. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS. boro and Saco m., anti Waterville. rittsfleld. Bangor. Bueksport, lines. “This,” wrote tho chief 13/a: prime gusta, justice, with actual Iodide.2 68*2 7606 00 BOSTON. Feb. 1898—Th» following! are 5.35 p. in. Bar Harbor.,Greenville and Aroostook County, with Exchange was strong, 80(Ook«-.4 8. JONE8PORT, Feb E-Ar, sch S H Sawyer, SAVANNAH at 7.30 and 9.45 a. “1 am writing recovered sterling LSNE~ Gorham m., 12.30, 3.00, my newly OOOSWe b'or for Woodstock. 85 Vh for de- Quicksilver... .70*801Spelter. of Kelley, Boston. via B. & A. K. K. Houlton. “And I tell business in bankers bills at 4 8534 to-day’s quotations Provisions, etc,.’ sail I 6.35 and 6.20 p. 111. eyesight.” you,” said Mr. Ouluine... 33* 36 iSolderVix’* 12*14 Sell on Green Steamships daily, Wednesdays St. Stephen, and St Andrews, via Vanceboro rairs Zeuobia, which recently suuk Cumberland Mills, Westbrook who is himself 8:1 old and and 4 83V4 for sixty days; posted Rheubarb, rt.76o®l 60 Malls. Ki.ona. Island and beach- except Sunday,from I from b'or Westbrook, and St. John. Hopkins, years manu, Ledges, was raised yesterday and Woodfords at 7.30, 0.45 a. m„ as a PUIS at 4 Kt snake.3d®40 Cask.ct.Dasol 85*1 95 ed for Junction 1.10 o. m. Mechanic Falls, Eumford Falls, as straight young man of “It did 803/2. lominrcl 823)4® Snrlng patents. 6 2635 80. examination. She will be repaired If not CL ;>0, at t434 wire.. 06 to 12.30, 3.00, 5.35 and 6.20 p. Livermore me to baltnetre.8*12 106®2 clearlaua straight. 4 60. injured too New Y’k Savannah I Boston to Savannah Bemis, Danville Jc., Lewiston, Falls, good get that letter, and to learn Spring, 7o@5 badly. m. train Irom Portland oonnecti 4 823/s. Senna.25*30 Naval Stern*. 6 The 12.30 p. Farmington, Klnglield. Carrabasset, Phillips that tho friend of a had re- Winter patents. 16(35 65. with “Hoosac Tunnel Route” long lifetime Bonds strong. Canary seed.... 6 Tar bbl ...27683 00 it Ayer Junction and Oakland, Bingham Government 4® Winter, clear and straight, 4 60 45 40 EXCHANGE DISPATCHES. Boston steamer touches at New York. Union Kangeley, Winthrop. covered his sight.” Cardamons 1 60*2 25 Coal tar... .6 oo®6 26 or the West and at. Station, Worcester, Waterville and Skowhegan. State bonds dull. Extra and Seconds 00. Passed Deal fm Port- New York, via "Providence Soda, by-carb,'S% (5,044 Phoh.2 7688 00 Feb 8, steamer Devona, or Providence and 1.15 o. m. For Freeport Brunswick. Au Fine and Supers —. land via “Nor- Railroad bonds irregular. Sal.3V4«8 Wll. Plteh. .2 76*8 00 for Loudon. Line” for Norwich and New York, frusta. Bath. Boothbay. Kockland and Ar at and It. R. loi The Berlin of East Berlin, certificates B6Vi@57%. Sunhur.2V402V* Kosm.3 00*4 00 Hong Kong Feb 7tli, ship Standard, For INFORMATION see your nearest railroad ivich Line” with Boston Albany all stations on the Knox and Bridge Co., Silver Print Cloth Market. New York all rail via has a lead.20822 .41051 Getcheil, Amoy. agent or address SAVANNAH LINE, 20 Atlan- lie West, and witluhe Lincoln division, Bel- Conn., crew in Bangor making Bar Silver £633. sugar Tupennas.gai. Waterville, Skowhegan, Mass. Feb. 8. 1898.—The tic ave.. or 306 at,. BOSTON; Pier Dover and Green- for a new steel White wax....60*65 Oakum.... 7 ®8 FALL EIVEK. Washington fast. Hartland. Foxcroft, preparations putting in 4514. Mariners, in Portland from Woroestei Mexican dollars A itrol. blue. 6V«®9 OIL coth market is quiet at 2 3-16. Notice to 35. North River, or 317 Broadway, NEW YORK drains arrive ville, Bangor, Oldtovvn and Mattawamkeag. draw at the end of tho toll print 8.30 a. 1.30 Bangor bridge CITY. Tickets for sale In Portland T. I’. it 1.30 p. in.; from Rochester at m., 5.10 m. For Brunswick. Bath. Lisbon Vanilla.ueaa.. 6168201 Linseed.43848 Office on the Lighthouse Inspector, by n. connecting and Brewer. The Kate*. ) 420 or W. D. ind 5.52 p. m.; from Gorham at 6.40, 8.30 and Bangor Retail Grocer*’ ongar Duck. Boiled.41 *00 Domestic Markets. First District. I McGOWAN. Congress St., BUCK, Falls, Richmond, Gardiner, Augusta and and all that could be attended to 122 Middle St. nov20S&W3m 10.50 a. in., 1.30, 4.15. 6.52 p. m. Waterville. plans market—cut loaf 7: confetlonta y No 1. .321 sperm. 60877 Portland. JXe.. FeD. 8. 189S.) South Portland (By Telegraph.! For tickets tor all points West and ar> 6.15 m. For New Danville last fall were done at that time with tho 6o; 6e; grauulaieu No Whale.46*84 p. Gloucester, lie: pulverised powered, 3.281 FEB 8. 1898. Notice is hereby given of the following change alytoT. F. McGILLIOUCDY, Ticket Agent, (Poland Mechanic that the draw was to be crushed 6c; yellow 40. No 10...20 in Junction, Springs), Falls, understanding 63/i codec Bank.35*40 NEW YORK—The Flour market—receipts aids to navigation in the First Light house I’ortlond, Me. Auburn and Lewiston. In some time after the closing of the lOoz.13 Shore.30835 sales 9000 District. put 18,165 bblsj exports 30,616 bbls; International Co. je25dtf J. W. PETERS. Supt. 11.00 p.m. Night Express, every night for river. It is not that the work Hides. 8 oz.16 Forme.30*36 closed firm. Bay, Steamship Water- expected packages; [CoDscook JIaiue.] .. Brunswick, Bath, Lewiston, Augusta, with Gunpowder—Shot. Lara. 60866 at 5 10,3 FOR : of.puttlng in the draw will interfere Tbe following quotations represent the pay- r iour quotations—city mills patents Birch Point Ledge buoy, 2d class nun, red, ville, Bangor, Moosehead Lake. Aroostook Blantlnetf.. .3 268 3 60 Castor.x 10*3 20 4 80®6 16 mills clears the travel across the bridge to any great ing in this market: 5 10; winter patents iclty No. 0, lias drifted into deep water. It will be county via Old Town, Bar Harbor, Bueksport prices Sporting-4 60*6126 Neatefoot ... 450866 4 66 Lubec. Calais, St. Jo'i. N.G.,Halifax, N.S- the and ox hides.....7Hc p it ents 6 404/6 tiOiwinter straits 66(44 ;Mlnu. as soon as Eastport, St. Stephen. St Andrews, SL John and extent. The only time when bridge Cow Drop shet,26 lbs. .1 26 Klaino.m replaced practicable. Nova Scotia the Bulls and pats 6 10(35 26: do bakers 4 20(34 40. York Narrows. Jlaine.] and all parts of New Bruns wick, Aroostook County via Vanceboro. Halifax and will have to be entirely closed is when stags.833e Buck. B. SB.: Faints. Prince Edward Island and Breton. The Ccalf skins, trimmed,.1 Cc Bye steadv; No 2 Western f.6®60Vac. Orono Point 2d class can, black No. 1, Cape 1 Tourist Sleeping Carss the Provinces. The Saturday night train does draw is 96,636 buoy. favorite route to and St. Andrews, adjusted. do untrimmed. 9c Straw, car lots*lo®121 Am Zinc.... 6 C0®7 00 Wheat-receipts 61.800 bush: exports is reported about 1-2 mile E S E from its proper Campobello X To California. New Mexico, % not run to Belfast. Dexter, Dover and Foxcroft Iren. futures 4i;6,000 bus N.B. Lamb skins.. to 80c each IRoohelle... .2Vi bus: sales 2,576.000 Dash; position. It will bo replaced as soon as practi- Y Arizona and Texas. or beyond Bangor. Sleeping cars to St John. Common.... 1% ®2 j Klee No 2 Red f 0 b at Winter Trade at its an- Boot and outposts -.spot firm; cable. Arrangement. Y Sunset Tourist Excursions leave Washing- Y The Augusta Board of Defined.... Domestic. 1 Northern1 Du- D. White Mountain Division. Railroad Keoeiur*. 134*2Vi | 434®7 l 04% fob afloat to arrive:No [Isle au Haut Bay, Maine. On and after Monday, Dec. 20th. steamer will Y *on' C., every Wednesday and feutux’day. Y nual meeting voted to give 3 Vi Salt. No 1 hard Man- Through sleepers td Sau Francisco without ▼ Monday night, Norway.... @4 | luth at 1 09% f o b to arrive: The machinery at Saddle Back Ledge on at 6 m. X 8.45 a. ill. For Last Cast fog-bell leave Portland Mondays p. A change through Now Orleans aud the semi- ♦ Brldgton. Fabyans, Burlington a dinner and elected officers. year PORTLAND, Feb. 7. steel.. 8 ombll W llffl From Montreal. Quebec, Fabyans. Eridgton. 31 Spanish On after Nov, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. Arthur W. Whitney, Melvin S. Holway; Zm<*. 7%®8 Natnraial ..60®7o and Tuesday. 8.25 a. m.; Lewiston and Mechanic Falls, 8.39 Sclir Frances M.. Port Tompa to Carteret, Feb Sarah K Charles R. Whitten; secretary, T.TT. L*&6- J@9Vi. Eastport, 7—Sell Nightingale, 9tli, 189*, the a. in.: Waterville and Augusta. 8.35 a. m.; treasurer, F.ISO) State aud at I7c;Western from for New with sardines and J. C. directors, A. &. phosphate rock $1 90. Hay. 1 Pure ground.# 60®6 00 Eggs steady; |Fenn Eastport York, Bangor, and Augusta daily and week days from Fremont Little; was lost ilie late storm. She S. 5S ft. Schr J. Baltimore to Pressed 60®6 00 'resTi at 16c. picked fish, during Kockland. 12.23 p. m.; Kingfleld. Phillips, Farm- Bangs, J. H. Manley, M. V. B. Chase, F, Randall, Portland, .•14®l#|Bed.5 Wm Holmes of __ v.-as owned THOMSONS .A T-l T-»_3 T FT L>„ n Loose Hay S10@S14| Eng VenRedS is3% Petroleum dull. by Capt Eastport ington. Bemis. Eumford Falls. Lewiston, 12210 X. o. *. coal, p. t. and was cemmanded Tlios Rave. xjjriiiuit, Koslu steady. bvCapt STEAMER SALAGIA PORTLAND n. m; Lewiston and way stations 3.25 p. m.; St. dall, A. W. Brooks. Schr Mount Hope, Newport News to Boston Spirits Turqpentlne firm. Key West, Feb 7—Sch Belle O’Neil. Norwood, will leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, on Tues- John. Bar Harbor.Aroostook County.Mocsehead Orleans —. for Forth with Portland Daily Pres* Stools Qoutatlonf. Molasses firmjNew from Pascagoula Amboy, lumber, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7.30 a. m. Lake and Bangor. 6.45 p.m.; Kangeley. Farming- here with mizzenmast and days, Mr. Plummer, clerk of the State Board CHICAGO—Cash has arrived sprung for Pophumlieach, Bath, Boothbay Harbor ten. RumfordFaiis, Lewiston, 6.55 p. m.; Chicago Alice and Corrected Swan & Barrett, Bankers, 186 quotations; _1 1(. „n.l nil Afn.mtnin nnlnh] Sclirs McCallum, Edward Lameyer, by pumps disabled. anil Wiscasset. Touching at Five islands on DIRECT. of is and Flour steadier. _ Assessors, condensing placing Feb 7—Sch Nat Header, which was taken in New York to Portland, coal, p. t. Middle street. Wheat—No 2 spring at 9l®92c; No 3 do Salem, Tuesdays and Saturdays. LONDON^ 8.10 p. m.: daily Irom Bar Harbor, Bangor, in one book the testimony ’92, driven ashore at Salem Willows in the storm Merriain STOCKS. 2 Red Corn—No 2 at Wiscasset Mondays. s. S. 5000 tons, Feb. 11. Bath and Lewiston, 1.40 a. m. daily; Halifax. from which the valuation of wild Barges and Bristol, Philadelphia to 53V2®96c;No 98@98Vic. floated and towed to Returning—Leave Hurona, 'Hi, ’96, Par Value. Bid. Asked 2 at No 2 white f o b at of the 1st inst, was to-day and Fridays at 7.00 a. m., for St. John. EarHarbor, and Augus- t. Description. 27%. Oats—No 2+VsC; Is Wednesdays ■f. S. Aonamiale, 7000 tons, Feb. 18. Wajprville lands was made up. Frequently the peo- Portland, ooal, p. No2 this port. Sne Is full of water auu bottom Harbor, I'.nth, Foplmm Reach 3.50 a. m.. Monuays. Canal National Bank. ..100 114 116 26%®27c; No 3 White lob 25% »26Vic; Boothbay $.8. 7000 Feb. 25. ta, except want to know from what — Flax- stove In several plaees. at Five Islands on Ceryoua, tons, ple come and Casco National Bank....—100 102 102 ■ye 47% c: No 2 Bariev at f o b c: No 1 anil Portland. Touching GEO. E. EVANS. General Manager, and such a tract Bank. ..40 82 34 seed 2 82%. Mondavs and Fridays. Weather permitting. ind thereafter.. the valuation of such Portland Wnoiosaio Marx- Cumberland National seed 125; Prime Timothy 80«2 weekly if. E. BOOTHBY, G. P.&T.A, 100 4 Domestic Ports. O. C. OLIVER, President. was made. To answer this often the Chapman National Bank. |>1 Mess pork at 10 3B@$10 40. hard at 9fi@ Special attention given to tlio carriage ol Portland, Nov. 14.1807. novhidtf PORTLAND, Feb. 8. 97 99 25. salted schs Nelson CHAS. R. LEWIS. Treasurer. nov9dtf three books have to be hunted throngh, Fit it National Bank.100 t 07 V* ; short rib siaes at 4 t)5@6 Dry NEW YORK—Ar Cth, Bartlett, Cheese, Butter, Apples and rerishable Cargo. The business situation remains about the Merchants’National Bank— 75 109 111 neats—shoulders at 4% ®6; short clear sides Savannah; J C Gregory, Hutchinson, For all inforination to so that with one book it will be much Willey, apply National Traders’Bank.100 97 99 40. Charleston. with a Mr. same as noted last week, trading in all depart- >30®6 easier. In talking reporter Portland National Bank.100 100 102 Receipts—Flour, 13.000 bbls; wheat nl.000 Sid 7th. sch Clias A Briggs. Polnt-a-Pitre. <\ j] Portland & Romford Falls R’y. Plummer said that this wild land valua- ments being confined to immediate wants. 120 125 A Hi2 ROBERT REFORD GO,, Liraited, Portland Trust Co.100 jus; corn 392,000 bush; oats 336.000 bush; BOSTON—Ar 7th, schs Heatou, Whttton, i unsatisfac- 50 78 80 York. du Commercial Me. tion was generally the most Flour is very firm, but unchanged. Wheat to- Portland Gas Company. •ye 10.000 bush; barley 79.000 bush.; South Amboy; Virginia, Freeman, St., Portland, In Effect Mov. 15, 1897, to Portland Water Co.100 100 103 wheat 40,000 Ar steamer Berks from with dtl that the Assessors are caused was Shipments—Flour 10,000 bbls; 8tli, Philadelphia, STEAMSHIP LINE. sept23 tory day at Chicago helped by the best cash 126 130 DIRECT The Assessors before Portland St. Railroad Co.. 100 rush; corn 147,000 bush; oats 242,000 hush; barge Bist. for Philadelphia. DEPASTURES. make. making up trade In two weeks. export 126 128 Haw- Heavy engage- Maine Cenifal H’y.100 ■ye 60V; bush; barley 30.000 bush. BRUNSWICK—Ar 7th, barque Bruce 8.30 A. M. and 1.10 P. M. From Union Station the valuation have printed in the papers 48 ments at the sea-board and a pressing demand Portland & Ogdensburg R.R. 100 60 Butter market ;creamryl3(5jl9c; dairy at 11® kins, Gurney, Boston; sch Annie L Henderson, and § ATISNAH IJME. for Poland, Mechanic Falls, Buckfield, Can- the different places of meeting in the fresh New York. From Boston every Wednesday Saturday, for at outside convert- BONDS. l7o. Cheese quiet sassVaO. Eggs weak; Henderson, ton, Dixlield, Rumford Falls. eight counties, and also send printed no- milling purposes points liALII.MORE—Ar sch Wm T Donnell, Low Kates to the Mutiny South. 120 L4c. 7tli, 1.10 and 5.15 m. From tices of these to owners of BOO ed market from dullness to activity and Portland 6s. 1907.118 New York. From and 8.30 a. m.. p. Union meetings 103 No 2 red cash elevator Norton, Philadeiphii every Wednesday and intermediate Portland 4s. 1902—1912 Funding.. 302 ST. LOUIS—Wheat— HENRY—Passed out 6th. Good Station for.Mechanic Falls acres or more. Those not satisfied with the strength. May closing at an advance of iB-sc. track Feb ooysc; May 97c; CAPE barque Portland 4s. 1918. Funding.106 108 it 95c; 95@9Uc; News. Baltimore for Bahia. stations. valuation then come and from coarse miakets were firm. Corn and 104 No 2 bard cash at 95c. Myrick, Saturday. FL0RI0A EXCURSIONS. present in, The grain Bangor 6s. 1899. R. R. aid.103 July at Sl% Portland Water Co’s 6s, 1899.... 101 103 1 White and No 2 over in bed he cast his sleepy eyes out 15c for live. Fi esh Beef fairly active, steady— DETROIT—Wheat—No Ar 7tli, sell Aloha, Skolfield, New York. 10 Jan. Mongolian, 5 Feb. 5.15, 6.20 p. m. s Old Orchard, Saco, Bid- Portland Water Co’s 4s. 1927.103 104Vi Bed 91 Vic: May 94%c. New York Direct Line. and moon with its fores Ar 6th, sch Augustus Palmer, Haskell, from :9 Jan. Sardinian, its Feb. deford, 7.00, 8.40, 10.00 a. m., 12.45, v 3.30, the window saw the sides 6h3@7Vic 4* lb, hinds at 8.311c, at at HO Vic. Com—No 2 mixed Portsmouth sFeb. l.aurentian. 19 Feb. 5.15, 6.20 p. rn.; Konnebunk. 7.00. 8.40 a. ni., red face and it was a and flanks loins at LONG ISLAND SOUND BY DAYLIGHT. flaming thought 5V4@6c, rounds 7V2®8c, Oats—No 2 white 27Vic. NORFOLK—Sid sch Sarah W Lawrence, 2 Feb. Numidlan. 2 Mar. 6.15 ,6.20p. m.; Kennebnnkport* fire. He to his feet and was about Gram 7th, 12.45.3.30. sprang 10@16c, rumps and loins at 10@13c, backs 6@ ©notation*. Rve—No 2 at49Vic, Coleman. Providence. THREE TRIPS PER WEEK, 7 Feb. Carthaginian,S Mar. 7.00. 8.40. a. in.. 12.45, 3.30, 5,1ft p. m.; to dress himself to run to the lire, when — Wells Beach a. m., 8.30. 6.15 p. m 7e, rattles 4 hi (55c, lamos 8310c; mutton 7c. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE MINNEAPOLIS—Wheat February 94Vic; NEW LONDON—Ar 7th, sch Leonora, Bei- Steamships Manhattan and John JEngiis 7.00,8.40 from the other side: No 1 Sardinian carries no 4.05, his wife called out Slay a’ O.'SHfnJOh'/Sc; July at 92Vb5x92Vi: latty. New York. leave Franklin whan Tuesdays, passengers. North Berwick, Bomerswo'th, Dover,‘T lc higher at 41@61c.; Monday’s quotations. alternately The Saloons and Staterooms are in the cen- 8.40 5.15 D. •‘My dear,” said she in sleepy tones, Turpentine uard 96%c; No 1 Northern at 95%c. NOBSKA-At anchor 7th, barque Levi S An- Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 p. m., for New 7.00, a, m., 12.45, 3.30, m,; are wholesa e of WS:ut 4 tal part, where least motion is telt. Elec- Rochester, 7.00. 8.40a. m„ 12.45, 3.S0 p. m.; “what’s up?” “I’m up, my dear,” said The following to-day’s prices 'MINNEAPOLIS—Flour—first patents 60® drews, Wheeler, Apalachicola for Boston. York direct. Returning, Bleave Pier 3d, Eist Feb. May 65; first clears at Ar steamer j'leity is used for lighting the ships through- Farmington, Alton Bay, 8.40 a. m. 12.45, “and I’m to the lire. It’s a Provisions. Groceries; etc July. 1 70; second patents 4 45g4 PHILADELPHIA— 8ib, Atias, River, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at he, going ...... 84% 90. nit. the being at the command of the 3.30 p. ra.; Northern Div., Lakoport. La- Opening.... 96% I 70®3 00: second clears at 2 70@2 with SO barge 67 from Portland: tug Tamaqua, 5 p. m. lights booster.” “Fire?” she answered, “where Floor- GralB- 98 at hour ot the night. Music conia, Plymouth, 8.40 a. m.. 12.45 p. ni.: Closing.* .*•••• 84Va 14% 1 Northern cash at do with barges Preston, and Girard. These steamers are superbly fitted and fur- rasscngers tiny is it?” out said the ex- 8m erffne & Com car S8@39 DULUTH—Wheat—No fcooms and Stnok on the promenade Woroester. via Somersworth. 7.00 a. m.; “Why, there, COHN a. PROVIDENCE—Cld 7th, sch Henry Sutton, nished for passenger travel and afford the most glooms :ow grades.4 00@4 26 do Da2 lota ■, .. 4o 54Vic; May 94% c; July 92% leek. The Saloons and raterooms are heated Coucord. via cited husband, and he pointed with his Clifford, Boston. convenient and comfortable route between Manchester, Rockingham Wneat bak- Meal Dae lots ®3S July, May. at 3 06 Cattle at steam. 7.00 a. m., 3.30 p. m.; index finger to the mcon. The wife Spring CINCINNATI—Hogs 25®4 KpCKPOltT-Sld 7til, sch Annie L Wilder, Portland and New York. ay Junction, ers.esana st4 45©505 Oats, ear lots 32@32hs Opening. 30% 29% 66. ltatcs of passage $.72.60 to $70,00. A re- Rockingham Junction, Exeter, Havev- a half and 3 25M4 Greenlaw, Boston. Fare, one round $0.00. raised herself to recline, latent'irns Oats, bag lots W36 30% 29% 4 00. way, $4.00; trip, duction is made on Hound Tickets. ktll. Lowell, Boston* ^14.06, Closing..a. Sheep 3 75®4 65. Lambs 00®5 SABINE PASS—Sid 3d, sch Elwood Smith, Merchants’ and round tickets, Trip Lawrence, disheveled hair she oast a glance 6 00® 610 Cotton Seee- Buyers’ trip Cabin—To London and a. m.. 3.30 m. through Wneat... OATS. Flour dull. Association of Second Liverpool, t7.00, t8.40 §12.45, p. then her Drlsko, Vera Cruz. under regulations of Merchants a westward at the flaming moon, »ilch. su’guv ear lota.00 00®23 00 May. Wheat—No 2 Red at DoVsC. Walter M Cur- Londonderry, 834.00 and $36.25; return, Arrive in Boston, 7.26, 10.16 m., 12.60, o 3635 60 July. SALEM—Sid 7th. sobs Young, N. Y„only $5.00. for filled every nook and cor- roller.... bag lots 0900&24 00 2 mixed 2»c. Mor- £66.75 and *09.00. 4.22. 7.25. p. m. Leave Boston Port- rippling laugh 26 Closing..a ,c...... 24 24% Corn—No tis, New York for Eastport; EllaPressey, J. F. LISCOMB.General Agent, are clear do.. .6 10®5 Sacked Br’t Steerage—To Liverpool, London. Glasgow, land, 6.59. 7,30. 8.00. 8.30 a. m., 1.00, 4.15, ner in the room. “What you laugh- roes. Oats—No 2 mixed 26% 526c.1 rissey, Gloucester for Thomaston; E G Willard, J. B. COYLE. Treasurer. oct4dtf •tl.ouisst’g' oar lots. 15 60S1S 60 Belfast or Londonderry, including every rs- m. Arrive Portland, 10.13, 11.00 a. dear?” said he, as he his arm Rye—No 2 at 49c. New York tor Portsmouth. p. ing at, put 5 3526 BO bag l»tsl6 50J*17 (>0 Aylward, for the voyage $22.80 and $23.50. 12.20. 6.00, 8.00 p. m. hole of his vest. roller... Closing.. May Ar 7th, schs Geo A Pierce, Calais for Warren; luisite in., 12.00, through the sleeve do. .5 20®5 3o Middling 115 ®16 So For tickets or further information apply to TRAINS. clear Tuesday’s auotations. Cotton Markets. Druid. Thomaston for New Vork. SUNDAY “Fire!” said she, shaking with glee. "nt’rwbeai ots. 00 r. p. McGOWAN. 418 Congress St., J. B. Da* .116017 Ar sell W fm Bootlibay for Portland and SteamDoai Go Scarboro Beach, Pino Point, Old Or- that is the moon 5 8536 CO WK1CAT. ,iy Telegraph.; 8th, Myra Spear, Boothbay 61bs Exchange St.. Q. & A. At, Why, you ninny, just patents. Rockland for New KEATING, Saco, Biddeford, Keunebunk. Wells Fisn. Coffee. Feb. July. May FEB. 8, 1888. Readville; Eugone Bo.iua, A 93 Stalest.. Boston, and 1 India chard, to bed. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. N, Montreal, 12.56. 4.30 p. North Berwick, * going price) Rio.roastea Opening..... 83% 94% York. Portland. jlySldtr Beach, m.; (Buying* selling ll@15 OHARLESTO N—The Cotton market to-day 5th. sch S P Black- at., Haverhill, Lawrence, Low- Ce PORK, irm: middling 6%>c. and Saturday* for Saloon passage $00 and upwards, according 4.1*5, 0.25 p. m. Leave Boston, for T croe »* *1 *>(«".a. Htn.nfla.rrif,ran Fi 34- Jan. poration has been reorganized and the May. SAVANNAH—The cotton market to-day was Foreign Ports. Boothbay Harbor, South Bristol, ,o location. Second cabin (very superior ae- Portland, 7.30, 9.00 a. m., 12.30, 7.00, rroauce. I Ex Cline Quality 5 34 Closing...... 10 42 ami East 042.50; round $78.37. Arrive 11.50 .a. m., 12.1 capital stock increased to $7000. P. O. lrm; middling 5 7-160. | Sid fm Kong Kong Feb G, barque Fred P Boothbay, iommodations) passage p. ra. Portland, Cpe Canrrcate OO* ,gxtrac. 4 93 Leave PORTLAND at 7.00 a. in. 10.20 m. la President. As soon as the Clo- Callao. Tuesdays Steerage passage #35.00 4.30, p. Vickery do bbl Oft Yellow Extra C....4Vi Litchfield, Haidy, for and above 75o®$S Paused St Helena Jan lltli, barque Florence, PEMAQUID landings. SUNDAY TRAINS. ver Medicine building on State street can Maine. 7 Boston ntocs fflaresa Earoyeua Marketa OQ Seed for IStb, oct30dU ALFRED RACE. Manager with steam the new cor- Duncan, Mauila Philadelphia; barque Service. Portsmouth. bo fitted pipes, Pea Beane,1 30«i 40 Timothy. 3 66®3 76 The following were the closing quota- y,y Telegraph. Gov PGRTLA^B-UVERPOOL Biddeford. Newbury, Ouaway, Meecb, for New York; I4tli, ship sails Feb. 2, &. 1.00 will move into the building and Yellow Eves.l 55*1 66 Clover,West 8Vi@t< lions of stocks at Boston: at Str. Labrador Wednesday, port, Salem, Lynn, Boston. 2.00 DL poration LONDON. Feb. 8, 1888.—Coneols closed Nicliols. Hong Kong for do; Josephus, Vancouver sails -aturday. the two stories. A branch Cal Pea.... 1 65*1 60 do N, Y. 9Vi@10 lioxieau iCentral 4s. 66% Kobio, it 1 1\ fti. *t”. m. Arrive in Boston, 6.67 a. m.. 4.15 p, m* ocoupy upper 6-16 for money and H21/i for account. Gilkey. Manila for do; Sami SkoMekl II, Wil- '*• Low rates. Saloon IrlshFotat’s.DusS6@95 Alslke, 10«10Vx c4 SantaJFe. It. new. 13% L12 Keb. 12. at I I*. passage E.©ave Boston for Portland, 9.00 &. m., 7.00 of llchison.'.Top. o of the Standard Box Company Auburn, 1898—Cotton 'market son, Batavia for do. i»-«’ ildii tti'T.t 8ifg>i»r-4n-A Air. h'nr 10.30 do, hoi 2:35 @2 45 Bed Top, 16®17 Boston &;Malne.168 LIVERPOOL, Feb. 8, BOSTON p. in. Arrive, in Portland, 12.25, and Rochester, X. Y., will be es- at 3 f-lBd; sales At Montevideo, Jan 4, barque Rachel Emery, at ollice, Me., SwoetsJersev376(t£4 00 ^revisions. do pfd s higher; American middling rassage, plans, etc., apply company’s P- m« on ior New York, ready. or to Bocal J. tablished the ground floor, and in ao Nortoik 0 00« Fork- bales, including luOO bales for speoula- Wyman, 03 State Street, Boston, Agents: TUUluiocia n uu ; Maine Central.130 12.000 Janeiro Jan 1. barque James W the basement of the same both oo and export. Sid fm Rio 3. Keating, 51 Vb Exchange street, 1.1'. McGow- South aud 'Vest. building, do Vineland,4 60**5 heavy @13 Onion Pacific. 34% ;!o’n Philadelphia. 00 Elw 11, Goodman, m. 418 street, J. AY. Peterson, 2 Ex- firms the same power. This latter onions, Egp$o 00@0 OO mediumll 76*12 American Bell.268 I Congress VDatly except Monday...... using sch Luis G Rabel, Ar at Demerara Jan 14, «s or David Torrance & Co., general with Lines for New York. do Natives 3 76 medium ® •lxange street, {Connects Sound conoern will manufacture paper boxes. 50@3 American Sugar. common.139% McKown. Barbados. Chicaeas_ Beef—light..9 0009 26 SAILING DATS OF STEAMSHIPS. tgents, Montreal. janTeodtf Through tickets to all points for sale at Union 12@13 Sugar, utd..a..113% Sid 7th, sch Laura. Lamson, Philadelphia; TurKevs.vVes. 13*160 heavy,.. 9 76*10 26 Jen Mass, FROM FOR .00 Station.' pfd. 56% 13tli, Florence. Wormell, New York. w & T. Boston. Northern do... .11*17 Ernests Vans 6 76® York. .Bremen.Feb 8 I). J.FLANDERS. G. P. A.. State Librarian Carver has received the do commo 9% Havel.New In Jan sch Ida C Southard, Blake, for Port- Fowls,.• »*11 card, tcsano 9 port 19, GEO. H. THOMPSON. Tioket Agent. book of British Columbia, which in Flint & Pere Mara. 39 teutonic.New York. .Liverpool...Feb New York. year Apples. Vi bbl.nure GViWBVs 9 land. addition to various other interesting Paris.New York..So’ainpton..Feb Ar at ParahybaFob 6, sch Navarino, Warner, Dally Line, Sundays Eatingapnl’ss 00*4 50 do eom’ud. 4%@ *% Bonds ..New York. .Antwerp ... Feb 9 Excepted. a deal of New Vork Muotatlo*. Stocks and Kensington Now York. matters, contains great interest- do common 00 paiia,eompd6V4®6Vi Bermuda.. .Feb 9 S2^8 rrintdad.NewYork. Cld at Savanna-la-Mar Jan 2G, barque Charles THE NEW AND PALATIAL 8TEAVIEHS about the Klondike Baldwins 3 60®4 DO pails, pure 6% @7 (By Telegraph.i 10 ing reading gold Niagara.NewYork. .Cleniuegos..Feb New York. Koval Mail Steamers—Liverpool Ser- There is a very map of the Evap 4 lb 9®lie pureilf 8V4S9 The ware to-day's quotations York. .Colon.Feb 10 Doling, i.unj. fields. large folloing closing Alllanca.New S!d sin Caibarien Jan 30th, sch Longfellow, vice. Lcnissfl, Bams. a. • 9 £9Vi 10 entire region contained in the work. In of Bonds Alps.New York.. Jeremie.ac.Feb Chase. Mobile. BAY STATE AND Messina 3 60*4 00 Qocev’rn .. 11 PORTLAND, book there has been re- Feb. 8. Feb 7. Jaribbee.New York. .Demerara ..Feb EttaA From From addition to this Oranges. Oil. Cld at St John. NB, 8th iu3t, sch Stlmp- alternately leave Franklin Wharf. Port- Hurona.Portland ... London .... Feb 11 Is.,7 ceived for exchange with and distribu- Florida D 60 KerosenelZO ts 8 Newj4s, reg r2x% 128% son, Hogan, Barbados. land. every at 7 in Liverpool. Steamers._Portland. On aud after MONDAY. October 4th. 00@6 Vi ... .New York. .Havre.Feb 12 Evening o’clock, arriving do 128% 128% Normania AVed. F’eb. m trains will mil as loiiows. tion to the libraries “Documen- Jamaica 3 60®376 Ligocia. 8Vi coup, .Feb 12 season for connection with earliest trains for l tat., 15tli Jan. Labrador, 2,1 p. public 113% Lucanta.New York. .Liverpool.;). l nx. State of 3 76 Centennial. Sew 4’s reg.113V* Spoken. L’hurs. 27 Vancouver. Sat., 12, p. of the Maine,” California, 26(Sj3 HVi .NewYork. .. .Feb 12 points beyond. LEAVE. tary History Sew 4’* COUP.114V* 114% Venezuela... .Laguayra tickets for 2b. l p. m edited James Phinney Baxter and rises. Pratt’s Asual ..10vs York. .Montevideo Feb 16 Feb 3. lat 33 41, Ion 77 26, sch Charmer, from Through Providence, Lowell, 10 Feb. Scotsman, For Auburn and Lewiston 7.05, 8.00 a- m.; by Jjnveril: It. G. 1st.110% 109% Etona.New Worcester, New eto. 24 Mar. 12,1 p. m Historical Socie- York. .Havre.Feb 12 Savannah for New York. York, Labrador, l, 30.4.00,6.00 p.m. published by tbe Maino Eastern ririe 4*. 72% 72% iascogne.New leave India extra.. 21 ©22 In half bbls le extra geu -Porll ud... Livernool ..Feb 12 Returning Wharf, Boston, every SSosttm service, For Berlin and Island Pond 84)0 a. with the assistance of the State. In Fresh Western.. Ho.Kau. Si.Texas 2ds.64% 84% Vancouver- at 7 o’clock. Gorham, ty 20*21 Raisins. York. ..Feb 12 Evening m. : 1.80 and 6.00 m. there are nine Xi Texas Hller.New .Demerara B. ro LivimrooL via, oueenstovyn. p. the first series of the work Held. 18(Sl9 Musctl.60 lb bxs6©6Vi Mo Kansas pfd..., 12 J. COYLE, Manager. 8.00 A in.; and 111 Palatia.New York.. Hamburg... Feb a. For Montreal and Chicago the second there are fl^e. Mutter. London 75*200 Kansas raclfic Consols.Ill J. F. LISCOMB, Gen. Agt. M. S. CANADA, FEBRUARY 19, 8.30 m, volumes, and in iny'rll Adirondack... New York.. Feb 12 6.00 p. m. Creamerv.incy..20«2i Oml Dragon Nav. ists.,114% lift Kingston,&e OUR SUCCESS Sept. 1. 1897. Besides these there are a sot of four vol- York. Sic.. .Feb 12 BATES OF PASSAGE. For 3.00 a. m. and,6.00 p. m. GlltEuge Vr'mt.l8®20 Retell—delivered. Jnlon.r. 1st*.127% 127% Holstein.New .Hayli, Quebec umes of the of the society. York..PernainbucoFeD 16 lies in the fad that we First and Return proceedings Choice.14*16 Cumberland 000*4 50 of stocks: -lapua.New Cabin, $30.00 upwards. ARRIVALS. 3 osing quotations Grenada.NewYork. .Trinidad .. .Feb 16 :ico and to steamer and ac- These are all very interesting volumes, Cheese. Chestnut..-,. raK 50 have always given our upwards according From Lewiston and Auburn 8.30, 11.15 matter. Feb. 8. Feb 7. Vfadiana.NewYork.. liarbadoes„. Fev l(i ommodations. containing funds of valuable N. Y. fot’rvlOVifflll IFretutlhu... 8 00 the best а. in., 3.15, 6.00 and 6.40 p. m. 13% Britannic.Now York.. Livernool... Feb 16 ustomers .•second to London, Lon- The contain a number of very Vermont ...lOVi 1*11 00 Atchison. J3% Cabin, Liverpool, Island Pond. Berlin aud Gorham 8.80 latter set ILehigh.... *0 31 % "1% 16 value obtainable for to $42.50. Ke- From Sage.12 400 Atchison pfd. 5tPaul.NewYork. .8o’ampton..Feb ROOFING! londerry and Queenstown. $34 11.15 a. and 6 00 m. fine sketches of the lives of eminent men, «12Vi|Pea. 14 .Feb 16 and m., p. lentral Pasltte. *3% Westornland .New York. .Antwerp... urn and according to steamer A 9 heir money, _ $66.75 $78.40, Montreal 8.30 and the Bread fennafier 16 From Chicago and m.. who have been members of society. ... 3hes. a: Ohio..• 23% 24% Sardinian ... .Portland’.. .Liverpool. .Feb ,nd accommodations. Pilot sup.... б. 00 P. m. @7VijWhitewooa— Alton.■••••.16* 164 Etruria.New York..Livernool .Feb 17 Hreerajre, to London. London, do so. No JnicagoB Liverpool. From Quebec 8.30 a. m.. and 6.00 p. m. @0* 142, l-ln*S2®*85 do ufd Mobile.Now York.. London .Feb 19 STEINWAY, lerrv. Glasgow, Queenstown and Belfast Crackers.... Sans.l-in. TRAINS. Col. G. A. of the Second ©6 *29@$*8 Ihloago'BuiUngton It Quincy 101 % 101 Vs Andalusia.New York. .Hamburg.. -Feb 19 HOLLIVAN & : 122 50 and $25.50 according to steamer. SUNDAY Philbrook, Cooperage. 1-ln PARKER, N. G. S. will have his Com’n, $23*826 Delaware b‘Budson (CanalCo.112% 113% Fulda.NewYork. .Genoa.Feb 19 HARDMAN, Apply toJ. B. Keating, 51 1-2 Exchange For Montreal, Quebec, Toronto aad Chicago, Regiment. M., f 1 hhd shooks Shds— 1V4,1 Vi 42- J. has Delaware. Lackawana & Wesil66% 166% Normandie... .New York. .Havre.Feb 19 treet, T. P. McGowan, 418 Congress street, 6.00 p. in. spring school in Maroh, and begun Mol. city. 160*175 In, and lor- Nol&2$33@$35 Dearer & Bio Grand*. 13% 13 Saratoga.New York. .Havana.Feb 19 CABLES*, Asphalt, Composition V. Peterson, 2 Exchange street, or David For Lewiston and Auburn, 7.30 a. m., 6.00 to assign topics to those who will preside BUK.Count’v 86 @1 00 l*4,lVi&2-ln of India Erle.new. ...16% i5H Galileo.New York. .Rio Jaueiro..Feb 19 ance & Co., general agents, toot p. m. over the sessions. It is intended that Country Mot gaps, *2*3830 .Feb 19 PEASE. A 6.00 40% 40% Laurentian —Portland .. Livernool Roofers. ! treet. For Gorham and Berlin, 7.30 m., and every officer in the shall be fully hhdshooKs Squares, $36@$3S R=B|-:o 1st preferred .Feb 22 Gravel deo28dtf regiment blidhdgml Illinois Central.106% 108*/* .New York. .Bremen... p. m. informed as to Cypress- .-Feb 23 braumuller ARRIVALS. what will be disoussed 32 n. 24*23 l-m No 142 West. 18V* Majestic.New York. .Livernool. 830*833 LakelErieS 17V* 23 at the school, so that he may post him- hdSBm 191 New York... .New York.. S’thamnton..ieb From Islam! Pond, Berlin, Gorham, Montreal Sue 21(gbs lV4,lVi&2- Lake Shore.191 Feb 2G NORRIS & HYDE self and be 11 14 ft. 69% Scotsman.Portland... Liverpool... and \V« ,i, 3.HO a. in. prepared to ask questions oops £6*80 tn.No342 *32**34 Louis|& Nash. 69V* 23 Berlin.New York.. Antwerp Feb Board, for Warren’s Anchor Natural From Lewiston and Auburn 3.30 a m. what lie does not As ,. l£tt. £*@28 2-vx. 344-10*36**38 Manhattan Elevated.llo% 116% Transposing Key Agents Brand, upon understand. n 23 1 POINT 8 t. 8 S’th Philadelphia ..New York.. naguayra....Feb Asphalt endorsed by leading archi- !0BTLAND and SMALL Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on now arranged objeots are carefully cho- @u plae_$26*636 Mextoan Central.,6% Roofing, Night Cordage. Clear pine— Central.118% 113% THE AERIOL tects and engineers. trains and parlor ears on day trainA sen, and studied hy those who ore to Michigan OP Air.er’u*>lb 10 @1l Uppers.$65*66 Minn& St Louis. 26 26 Vs CO. TICKET OFFICE DEPOT AT FOOT them before the school. There MINIATURE 9. Self Playing ASPHALT READY ROOFING STEAMBOAT help bring Manilla... C:,a» Select.*45*66 Minn & 8t Louis pf. 86 86% ALMANAC..FEBRUARY INDIA STREET. is also a to boir 2 3 to tendenoy have all the officers Manilla I Fine common. .(4x*46 Missouri Pacific. 33% 33% lunrises. 6 491,.. 12 30 and ply. Greatly superior coal tar On ana after January 3rd. 1898. Portland. October 4tn. 1897. or'411 ropo. ouu,8 *18 00 96 watei take in the work. The result has ,Spruce. @14 .1 ersev central. 9G% Sun sets .. 6 09 preparations. part do. 18 New {....1246 leen a large increase in interest. The Russia ®18V»iHemlocK.*11*12 New York Central.116% 118 Moou rises. 8 381 Height.0 0— 00 Asphalt Floors, also aivan- ! Steamer “Percy "17°” 8,sai... • CV4 * 7V.I Clanhoaras— St Louis 14% 14 Board convened to consider the manu- 1 New York, ChlcagoSi Va Prse* end Dves. Spruce. X.$32*35 73 73 izcd Iron and Copper Gutters of the new finished do pf t PIANOS, HARPSWELL STEAMBOAT CO. script regulations has Acid Oxalic-12*1-vlClear.828*30 Northern Pacific com 23»A 26% — and the and Cornices, Tin and Iron CAPT. ( HAS. H. HOW, its work and oc- Acid October 1st, 1S97. steamer Aucocls- adjourned. The Board tart.?3@8ei2a clear.$20*27 ilo no pfd. 67% 67V* Iron 1 Vill leave Portland Pier, Portland, at 10.00 a. Beginning Rooting, Sidiug for Fire co will leave Portland Sun- cupied a week in its labors, and consid- Ammonia.ib*20!No 1.siBw&ao 128% MxlEINK ISTETW'S Wednesdays and Fridays for Pier, Portland, daily, > Northwestern.128% Proof i., Mondays, snes. pot... .6*4* Buildings, Corrugated ove. 1 oor s days as follows: ered the work iery carefully. All that 8ii-nie.$26*60 c;o pfd.*.171 171 kEOLIAN- iOwell’s Cove. Orr’s Island; Card st excepted, Ba!s copahla... 65®oo I Shingles— Conductors. Smoke Pipes for Small Point, Aslidale For Long and Islands. Harpswell, remains now is to have tbe reg- (lnt & Western. 17% 17% PORT OF terms of free. | *oint, East liarpswell; Chebeague proposed Beeswax.37*42iX cedar.,. .* 76*3 £5 PORTLAND. Easy payment. Catalogues Harbor. and Orr’s 2.00 m. ulations considered and the Readme. 211% 27Vs Stcana Heaters and Stationary ebasco, Phiposburg and Candy’s Bailey’s Island, p. approved by Rich powders... 7@91Clear cedar.2 60*276 Harbor at For Cliff Wednesdays and No 1.1 25 [tocii Island.. 92 92% Feb 8. Boilers, KETUIiNLNG-Leave Cuudy’s Island, Mondays, commander-in chief and then sent lo Borax.10@li|X 86®2 TUESDAY. and 2.00 in. 96% _ 1 ,00 a. in., Thursdays Saturdays, Fridays. p. .. 2 No 1 c-eaar. .1 St Paul. 96V8 Tuesdays, p| ess. Brimstone. @2V* i 26@i 76 Return for Portland -Leave Orr’s Island, 40*43 90 dolbfd. 140% 146 Va Arrived. t oucliing at all landings. by Cochlneai...... Spruce.1 25*1 M. CO. For further to> way of above landings. 7.00 a. m. Arrive Porf> alLa.hs.spoe..! 904C2 00 St-Paol Si;Omaha. 75% 74% Steamer St Croix, Allan, Boston, for Eastport STE1SERT & SOBS’ particulars apply Cures sore Copperas._lVi* 146 J. li. McDONAcD, land, 9.30 a m. croup, throat, pulmonary Creamtartar... .2mS32i jLlme—Cement. ao prfd...146 tnd St John. NB. troubles—Jlor.arli over of St Minn. & Mann.135 133 via Lundy T. €. Mgr, 54 and 5G Gross is. 40-5. 155 Commercial street. ISAIAH DANIELS, Gen’l Mg& pain every Ex logwood. .. 1£@16 LlnFg.l* oak. 86* Paul. Steamer Percy V, How, Plupsburg McGoufidric, St., Portland, .Telepliole dtt I'el. dec3i dtf sepll »ort. Dr. Tliomas Electric. GumaraDic.. .70*1 221 Cement.1 20* Texas raclfic. U% 11% Harbor, 8X8-£. 517 Congress St. jan22TjT&Stf sepH8 YuTh&S4m \ J V THE PBES5. DEERING’S MAYORALTY. FIRST INSTALLMENT PURCHASED- CURRENT POLITICAL GOSSIP. Cubans Hon. Augustus F. Moulton Consents to Food and Clothing for Suffering Councilman Johnson Not a Candidate Fo today. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Be at Once. lfecome a Candidate. Will Sent Forward Iienom: nation.

Owen. Moore & Co. The committee of the Cuban The political situation has not 1 J. R. Libby Co. Tha following communication explains purchasing changei Fines Bros. Co. itself: Relief movement held a meeting yester- very much during tho pest few weeks FINANCIAL. In Ward 7 tho norniua Beering, Maine, February 7, 1S9S. day and purchased the following supplies canvass for tho Moulton. "Woodbury & To Hon. Augustus F. Moulton: which will be sent forward to New York tion as alderman is being carried on wit] 1 AMUSEMENTS. We the of the undersigned Republicans and thence to Havana as rapidly as great activity. Councilman Theodor ? Aids Sale and Entertainment. city of that it is lor the Heeling, feeling Seven hundred and H. Johnson who has served his ward li 1 interest 'of the city, most repectfully ask possiblo: sixty-eight cans of of tbo lower board for the two ii 1 New Wants. To Let, For Sale. Lost. Found your permission to allow the use of your condensed milk, C,0G0 pounds past years found under and similar advertisements will oe name for the office of mayor, at the com- beans, 2,000 pounds of salt iish, 2,000 a very able manner is not a cundidat > tbeir appropriate beads on page G. that in so doing ing eleotion, believing pounds of bread, of pork, for renomination as councilman. He wa interests will be served with 1,000 pounds Beering’s as a bu and 1,000 boxes of Maine sardines, 274 new montioncd possible candidate, "Mrs. Wlnlow 8 Soolhlns OJ Syrup, fidelity economy. to tho PRESS ho m (Signed) Ira S. Locke, B. M. Eastman, dressos for misses and children, a large he states that has been used over Fifty Years oy millions ol S. A. Pack- Bas F. H. Thompson, lot of second hand clothing (light weight) intention of running for a third term am mothers for their childreu while Teething ard and two hundred and ten in excellent of that the announcement of his candirtac; Remnant-Dress- condition, 6G,0t0 grains ! with perfect success. It soothes the child, others. with an additional lot of canned was made without his oi the Pain, cures Wind quinine knowledge Out-Pouring softens gums, allays and consent. There is bound to be a warn Colic, regulates the bowels, and is the best Portland, Me., February 8, 1898. goods other supplies. in seven for the on thi remedy for Diarrhoea whether arising from To Ira S. Locke, B. M. Eastman, F. H. This is only the first shipment. The contest places and it is 01 1 teething or other causes. For sale by Drug- Thompson, S. A. Packard, others: good work does not end here. It is being council ticket, but announced am in a l Dart of the world. Ee sure and Gentlemen:—I receipt of re- there will nc jlsts in every carried on now with more earnestness good authority that be Demonstration Wednes- two hundred and four- Goods 25 cts quest, signed by f ask foe Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, ever These have combination tickets in tho field. Ever) teen votes of Hearing, tbau before. supplies bottle Republican asking a that I permit the use of my name before b«cn rushed along in order to connect candidate whether ho desires to be nomt — — — the caucuses as candidate for at or Mayor with an early steamer to Havana where nated for alderman councilman wil the coming eleotion. This request from the food supply is nearly exhausted. Just stand or fail alone. None of the oounci so many of our best citizens, made wlth- think of the immense amount of candidates are supporting or endorsing ont any suggestion upon my part, is a good Last One of the Season. Tac-stmtoe signature of CHAS. H. FLETC^tictR very high compliment and I must frank- which this generous contribution of the any of the candidates for alderman. declare is a not deserved is on the wrapper of every bottle of Castoria. ly compliment of Portland is to do in Cuba. In Ward 6 the cloud which for a time day. city going by me. In reply I will say: I am not Every dollar which has been given to this seemed to threaten the chances of Coun- we her Castoria. willing to antagonize any other candi- When Baby was sick, gave has date, nor to 6eem to cast reflection cause will find in that island of suffering cilman Rufus Lamson, blown away When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. upon The new are their piumages for an early any person. I wish to see and some whom it and there is now no manifest Spring things preening When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. harmony and destitution family opposition good feeling in the party and in she had she them Castoria, city will to him. 'When Children, gave affairs. If, therefore, upon this state- greatly help. hitherward. 3 candidates for the lowei flight ment, the Republicans of Heering at their Other shipments from Portland will be In Ward the see to and caucuses, fit adopt the action pro- made from time to time and some of them board nro anxiously waiting to tee which The remnants, odd things, single patterns of winter semi-spring I shall not feel at to r—... posed by you, liberty will be forwarded directly way Czar Rounds Is going to jump. Nc decline. undoubtedly to other districts of the Island outside of one has the to face the big aider- must before come, else there’ll be conflict, jealousy, antagonism. PERSONAL. I wish to add that if it shall be thought courage go they a caucus and there best to nominate some other person, I Havana. man from Ward 3 in make no argument for shall be to to such nominee The the value, the promise of these Hon. Charles J. Chapman and Mrs. glad give my Only a small portion of the fund now will probably be no candidate against price, goods hearty and cordial support. returned from a three in the hands of Treasurer I'. E. Boothby him on caucus night. His support given Chapman have I am, gentlemen, with assurance of Out must ! so the Ward £ longer housing. they go (reeks’ trip to Chicago and New York. high appreciation and esteem, has been exhausted and the remainder to any of the candidates, those D. F. Murdock will leave on the Maine Very truly yours, will be expended with care and in accord- politicians say, will decide who Here are Remnants of Novelty-Mixtures, Plaids, Serges, Vigoreux, AUG. F. MOUTLON. Central are be. But Alderman Steamship boat tonight for New York ance with the demands of the candidates to at half no in the and all manner of Wool and Wool stuffs. Some Und Washington. Cuban Relief committee of New York. Rounds has so far taken part Silk,iand price^ BRIEF JOTTINGS. committee is on constant for the council nominations and in Mr. A.F. Lewis of Bridgton was In the The Portland light some at less than Half and a few at two-thirds. Take the price com- tried to in- your pick, "sity yesterday. He is on his way to communication with the New York vain have the wire pullers Is most himself. lhere is 'Florida, and may visit.Havana before his J. C. Ward, the inspector of buildings, mittee and knows just what auce him to commit is no fence for you tolclimb. are the inch return. presented the city government with a box neeaea ana tnose tilings omy pur- bound to be more fun to square Miss Ella Gould, teacher in the Monu- of fine cigars which were much enjoyed chased. The Portland committee have in Ward 3 ward room on the night of the has been home on ~- deemed it wise to send the contributions cauous than there ment street school, is 111 at her •-’J Republican in instal- Elm street. All members of Longfellow Lodge, No. of the city of Portland along in that ward for many years. Black Coodstakea prominent place in this Rem- I surplus case Blankets, price per pair, 41 cts. most Lieut. of Mass., lieu- K. of P., who can should attend the ments so that it will make it easier for It is understood that many of the g Young Lynn, 4$, nant Sale. Skirt Waist Dress (Warranted to be not all wool.) to handle. Democrats in Portland are patterns, patterns, Single liOUaUV UU. U/ onu v, meeting this evening as a matter of im- the freight boats prominent H. at Ohusetts National Guard, is visiting Port- portance to every one will be presented. The gocds shipped from Portland are doing their best to pull Darius Ingra- patterns quickstep prices. so that the re- of race for the Deinooratio 1 , land and yesterday called on Capt. Dow The McAll meeting for February was all to be plainly marked ham out the Scotch Ginghams, Wool Challies, Dimities, Organ- ‘WILLED CRASH—2,000 yards, bleached, 2 cts. were con- nomination as a candidate for ot A company, M. S. N. G., and was held at the residence of Mrs. Charles J. cipients may know where they mayor. dies. Remnants of these goods at cut prices. com- hostile to Mr. shown all over the armory. Spring strest, yesterday. tributed and when the good work is These Democrats’who are Chapman, to our Silk ( see a ad- Thank you for response Rem- iOLDEN DRAPERY—a great lot, always has been I2^c, The Cumberland County Good Templars’ pleted a full list of the contributors will Ingraham want to Democratic your prompt LIBRARY. PUBLIC lodge holds its annual meeting in this be sent to the National Cuban Relief com- ministration in City hall next year,; but nant call yesterday. now 8 cts. One of the interesting contributions to city today. mittee. Of all the subscription papers they know they will not have a ghost of ’Twas the best (attended, most enthusiastic Silk at the the of is a large con- Arthur a Grand Trunk brake- sent out the secretary to the gentlemen a show with ex-Mayor Ingraham publio library late, Rioker, by Sale we ever Blue Print—fast colors, 4 cts. in ticket. But in all Remnant held. Indigo signment of literature from the Perkin’s man, badly Injured several fingers while in the many trades and professions head of the spite^of re- will head the Demo- Of the more than Four Thousand Yards that we Institute for the blind. There are now coupling cars Saturday. this city only one of them has been this, Mr. Ingraham ex- was sent back to the cratic tioket at the next elec- 1 HREE NIGHT- FIRST-Extra fine, soft finish nearly one hundred volumes Intended The flags on the various engine houses turned. This paper municipal started the sale with, there maybe 300 yards left. who cannot see. The wore order of without even a contribution or tion. * IOWN BARGAINS. of 30 clusively for those half masted yesterday by secretary You may have them this morning at the same rates. Muslin, high neck, yoke books are of prodigious size rendered so Chief Eldridge out of respect to the dead a commendatory word. The list of solici- handsome lace collar and the WOMEN’S INDIAN MEETING. tucks, by the peouliar character of the type. The firemen in Boston. tors are to be published later showing TABLE LINEN. All our Remnants, Odd Waifs and c uffs. Fine workmanship, 69c letters are all raised like the figures on a The Hardward Men's Association,dined amounts each obtained in his seotion of The monthly meeting of the Woman’s valentine. Just one play of Shakespeare’s at the Congress Square last night. the city or among oertaln tradeB or pro- Maine Indian association was held In the Strays in Table Damasks at short “The Merchant of Venice,” made a It is tonight that Unity lodge will have fessions. vestry of the State street church yester- length prices. S ECOND. Same Muslin as number I, High neck, yoke to the Mrs. M. E. volume as large as an unabridged its entertainment. The announcement The fund as it has been reported up lay afternoon, president, of broad collar (5 inch) usual thirty-five tucks, dictionary. At present there is only one that it would take place last night was six o’clock last evening was as follows: Frye, in the chair. After the SLIGHTLY SOILED BLANKETS. The Blankets c f Swiss and insertion. Price as soon as routine letters were read from Sample elegant embroidery, edge blind patron of the library, but an error. Previously acknowledged, §1,014.80 business, Friend of 6.C0 the we it becomes known that the The of the Portland Stove Peering, Dklahoma territory, acknowledging that have used 69c generally manager Cash left at Mr. Goudy's house, 6.00 is will for boxes and barrels sent out by this sooiety books are there, it expeoted many Foundry company thinks the outlook, S. P* C., 1.00 this winter to sell our Blanket stock by slightly soiled in the avail themselves of the privilege. the stove foundry business better than it “A friend of Cuba,” 3.00 before Christmas, saying this was "* HIRD. Same Muslin. Same shape and workmanship 8.00 to handling, at great price reductions. The Sunday afternoon opening session has been for.the last five'years. Young Men’s Hebrew Association, Irst tima anything was sent, especially Pr., Alfred King 6.00 as No. I. is only 31 per- Portland No. K. A. E. O., ;he missionaries, and it brought forth fairy successful, although Senate, 326, Maine Condensed Milk 25.00 Co., and EIDER DOWN, at half price. The is of handsome embroidery from Switzer- sons visited the library last Sunday and will hold its regular semi-monthly meet- iheir special joy gratitude. yoke ever been The mission this now 12'^ cts. X the greatest number that has ing this evening at 8 o’clock. Total subscriptions, §1,C65.S0 supported by society Eider Downs that were 25 cents, |{ snd. Insertion and edge, 69c and the life of the 46 44 44 44 “ “ there on the Snbbath is 55. In a city of and very damp; At a meeting of the Second Parish is a real suocess, 20 Yesterday ,was cloudy 39 cts. This Gown Sale on First floor. Central it would seem that the church last it was voted to Missionaries there are serving as object 44 “ “ “ “ “ Night over 40,000 people in fact It was not an agreeable day. evening, 25 cts. Indians in their 50 Tables. visitors would reach a greater number. A new catch basin has been put in at make a special offering for the Cuban lessons to the locality | bargain » four or The children’s reading room whichjis the City building between the police sta- relief fund next Sunday. who oome every day to see them, The house opened every afternoon is proving an un- tion and the patrol wagon house. Ive at a time. plants delight qualified success. In two days recently Mr. Daniel Pbinney, who resides at the CRITICISM WAS UNJUST. ;hem, and they ask many questions about J. R. LIBBY CO. J. R. LIBBY CO. counted in the room a ;hem. A Christmas tree, and dinner was there were reading corner of Oxford and Boyd streets, ship Manager E. P. Sargent, Jr., of the It is one of the near them and seventy- 195 busy little bodies. carpenter, fell on the icy sidewalk Portland Sanitary company, stated to a ;iven brought together of the Ive Indians and dogs. They most popular features library. the Custom house Monday and broke his PRESS reporter last night that thejcrlti- thirty-five had a school there and the An additional steam pipe has been leg. cism which has been made in other local iave never in the and the at- club cleared work is wholly pioneer. Some drawing PORTLAND, February 9,18S8. plaoed delivery room, The Portland [wheel hoys papers of the moving of the heavy'safo Jim and of of Minute mosphere that heretofore bore a Klondike about $373 above all expenses from their from the Boston & Maine bulkhead to )f Little pieces patchwork Tapioca f iis wife were well executed if you vr/ Always Reedy. £ at the aspect is now rendered more congenial. recent minstrel show. the Canal bank, was very unjust. The judge -&*t, Requires No $ A of bank men will havs a supper oy the advantages they have had. The Soaking. FREEMAN’S ACCIDENT. party Sanitary company foundjlthatithe^streets N e e d le w ork PURSER was and full of aAODAY casino this very satisfactory and social at the Riverton were in such poor condition for hauling Meeting HAS NO EQUAL. I Mr. Charles purser of the to the association. And counter we will Freeman, for such a distance encouragement evening. a heavy safe long I Makes delicious and fell on the ice on West street a inexpensive desserts.^ Frank Jones, and Oil oiub will hold ladies’ aow, we want to establish school, then ^ is The Paint that it was deoided to place it cn a The genuine put up by the » • a lot of Cush- *• He broke no bones qp sell Fancy yesterday morning. dinner at chapel and we hope a hint to the gener- night and Saturday evening truck and this truck was hauled along the Whitman Grocery Co., but got a severe scalp wound which was ous is sufficient. I? p, ion made from the Riverton casino. lines of the Portland & Cape Elizabeth w Mass. Tops, sewed a He was Orange, up by physician. badly The local union of Y. P. S. C. E., will Portland street to the and [railroads.’ ST. Also manufacturers the celebrated tick- shaken up and will be confined to the BROTHERHOOD OF ANDREW. of Denims, canvasses, have a sleigh ride to Stroudwater this Canal bank. Both of the railroads were Minute Gelatine. V .a LSa. T 1_»_ house for several days. X -- For sale evening, to be followed by a snpper. If for their services as the linens and other art paid werefall «»> Our little Booklet, over SO I ftP tUi ings, the a magnificent silk banner which Dainty REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. the evening should be stormy, trip men employed by the Sanitary company pared Desserts,(free) by mail. J QroCCrs. all she will to St. Luke’s chapter of fabrics, stamped will be made In the elqctrlcs. on the work. The safe was handled present These transfers are by reported: in ;ho Brotherhood of St. Andrew. This The Superior court jurors carno yes- the regular men of the Sanitary company for Charles F. Goud to Phoebel A. Mortes- of ready embroidery, but as there were no banner is a beautiful; piece art work, sen, land in Portland in rear of Franklin terday morning, and the bank officials expressed them- and with the back excused [t is about three feet in length and bears piece and Lincoln streets. cases to be heard, they were until selves as well satisfied with the work. f Thomas W. Jackson to James L. Rice, St. Andrew’s cross in red and 3 this morning. The statements made in other local papers large included--at 25c, marked woodland in South Portland. needlework on a back ground of cord- Remember that Mr. William It. Chap- in relation to tho contract price Mr. dlk This will be down from a of the Maine silk. gift appre- WE’LL 50c, 75c, man will conduct rehearsal Sargent stateB are absolutely false. :d£white J f 88c, as it comes in time for Festival chorus at the Auditorium to- ;iated especially 3 SAVE I $1.00 and the annual convention. The hau- $1.25. night. The choruses at Yarmouth, West- Al> A T.T. IWTHCTn'W jse at is suitable for all classes of business and profes- i and YOU are nm™ to ler will be presented accepted in duo | The cushions are to be brook, saco,ana rsiuaeioru, of this § sional men. The parlor meeting auxiliary of the be ’orm at a specialjmeeting Brother- HONEY present. was held on with Mr. Charles J. finished with coronation Tuesday There was a | can wear them with econ- "lhere will be a meeting of the execu- mod on Friday evening. | Workingmen | Chapman. The attendance was good and in a the Maine Woman attendance at the meeting of the silk as as riev committee of and urge braid, gold thread, omy, and dress their feet genteelly Interesting correspondence reports to I on DRUG STORE GOODS association on Thursday, Feb- Brotherhood Monday night prepare for f Seal ? Suffrage were read. Plans are for flosses or and the merchant or as one pair of maturing having of to the annual ropelinen banker, ruar 19th at 3 o’clock,at ths house of Mrs. he reception delegates 1 Dr. Loba visit the auxiliary. He is a I will show fresh wear as street. invention which begins next Saturday We you ( there's a W. L. Douglas shoes will long Day, 283 Brackett of France and has been connected great assortment native The bo in and In this Mr. Greet 1 ivoning. delegates Jtwill quar- goods, great variety as two of Tonight at Congress hall, the mission in Paris. He will cheaper goods. with give at the Preble House instead of be- unsatisfac- f. of and will his regular weekly chalk talk, ;ered if refund money upon designs many a give an illustrated ieoture with the * We could not make over 1,000,000 one there stereopti- ng entertained ut private houses. Everybody welcome. and in France. attention of the is called tory purchases. con of the stations work The public to J colorings. wearers unless our shoes were of the on permanent There will be a.special meeting the meeting at City hull Sunday af- j| is health and keen bo of The Needlework count- enjoy- p. c. T. A. S. this eveniug at 9 o’olock ernoon as it will especial interest. as as we claim. SAD STORM FOR BELFAST. good Eg committee on new H. & for it is the to hear the report of 1 H.1aY SON, er will also offer a ment, symbol is to Bolfast, February 8.—The nows that has | today quarters. Every member requested MIDDLE ST. THE BLACK some from Gloucester, Mass., since the f lot of Linens in of the finest coffee be present. fringed our grown. disas- I 1 shown in our cut is made on New The Jadie3’ aid of the'C'hureh of Mes- great storm [of last week, tells of, All if est of centre t and as ters in which' Belfast is involved to a | doylies, pieces, Cadet and is as soft pliable Chase & Sanborn’s siah will meetjtthIsjafternoon with Mrs. Toe, extent than she has been in <§©o©©©©©®®®©©®®®©©©©®®®©©© suitable for winter wear. Needham, 78 Atiantio street. greater any This Grand Cure by Hood’s Sarsa- tray cloths, scarfs, etc., % cloth, and very of Mrs. Richard will such way in the past 30 years. and an elegant polish, 5eal Brand Coffee The funeral Berry « Is Permanent—Dreadful House Furnishings For Sale. all made of fine |§j It takes keeps j At least seven of the men lost the parilla very as as worn. occur afternoon at 2 o’clock. by its ! Thursday Relieved. 'House for | and holds shape long of vessels Suffering Completely Furnishings, nearly new, Mrs, wife of Rev. wrecking off Capo Ann, be- in'whole or in part. R. M. cloth and of them and fast-color hooks and is the same. It Mary Cuttings Boyd, il ENTIREsale LATHaM, many I Kid-lined, always here. I was suffering with my stomach, and street. feb7dlw 8thp» James Boyd, a former pastor of the longed 287 Brackett We have and did not do me any good. in conventional 1 eyelets. 155 styles, is street On the schooner James Holmes which prescriptions stamped the Coffee that is Jefferson church, Biddeford, passed me. ! from A to EE, made in Pat- No one couldltell what ailed I had a handsome portrait. widths into her long looked for rest Tuesday at was wrecked Monday night, January 81, patterns (for French Box dreadful feeling in my stomach and a well-known Portland embroidery) | ent Calf, Calf, Enamel, the best fami- She had been a continuous were Capt. Frank Ryan and sailors Al- C. E. .Chase,'!.the bought by 6 o’clock. shoulder Storm etc. constant under my blades. at the State —at the marked Russia Calf, for fred Staples, John Jackson, Everett Pat- pain artist,' iwas House, half Calf, sufferer many years. to lie crayon lies of Frank all of Many times I was compelled down with him I from W. L. America, people Tbo will hold their annual terson and Gordon, Belfast. Monday, having large crayon j Catalogue Douglas, Haydns to also that there were one flat on my back press my shoulders of Commissioners Carleton and prices. Mass. at Kotzschmar hall on It is reported | Brockton, who the meeting Friday for relief. After portraits j men something doc- Hon. P. which appreciate good A full attendance is or two Belfast young in addition against Stanley, and O. Vickery, la SHOES evening. request- and no for months feeling better I in the new to the regular crew working their pas- toring wero fish ann’game de- of life and insist ed. Hood’s [hung bought *t things up- __ this has decided to try Sarsaparilla, it Portraits of Commissioners 546 sage from Boston, but not been partment. ! CONGRESS ST, LODGE INSTALLED. having been taken by some of my ac- 1 OUR STORES on them. When ARCANA verified. Oak and of Col. E. C. Farrington will OWEN, MOORE & CO. having with benefit. Before HAMILTON, Masager. in- ran as a quaintances I aad POLISHED FREE. The public are invited to attend the The Holmes packet between goon be added. I finished the first botti £ began to im- you Chase & San- stallation of officers of Arcana lodge, No. Belfast and Boston. The regular cap- buy it was wonderful to FALL IN ICE. in this Geo. F. remained at home prove, and see what 1, 1. O. G. T., Farrington block, tain, Ryan, & HAR- there was in my on at SALE AT LORING, SHORT born’s Seal Brand Coffee Grand Chief Rogers over this trip, and his only son was in a change feelings. Wfeen Yesterday morning Commercial, evening. Templar I MON'S. £ bad taken six bottles was of Park street, as a sled of Richmond will act as installing officer command. cured, and, the foot big the Best. best of I have never had any return of about cakes of The sale at Short & you get the as will oth- On board the schooner Marcellus was all, loaded with forty ice, bargain Loring, WHERE WILL YOU CO CALIFORNIA and will address meeting why not try Mrs. E. E. the is sucoess. why not try workers. A. A. Larrabee of and those sufferings.” Philbrook, startod to oross Cape electric track the Harmon’s meeting with great THIS er prominent temperance Regu- Capt. Searsport, WINTER? qR MEXICO'* It would be Frankfort, Maine. Remember and the driver An excellent line of goods have been impossible lar meeting of lodge,will be'hcld in the imong the crew was George Richards of sled slowed whipped up also it is to get across quickly. The sud- offered thejj public, and as they are sold, The Luxurious “SUBSET LIUIITEIV’ for or to small hall at 7.30; public meeting will Belfast, and thought as a pas- his horses money position Bean of given by the horses threw off the new and fresh goods take their places. ST. and SAN FRANCISCO be held in large hall at 8 p. iff. Every senger, George East Belfast. den jerk Now runs SEMI-WEEKLY between CHICAGO, LOUIS, and spilled all the ice on the track. One need only to notice the.price and Via R. R.—St. Louis, Iron Mt. & Southern R. R.—Texas & procure supe- member of the lodge is urged to attend The description of one of the bodies found OOd’S Sparma driver Chicago & Alton anything were about ten minutes in and Pacific R. R and Southern Pacific It. R. and friends to the mswers that of Bean. Is the best—in fact the One True Blood The cars delayed goods displayed thefwindows they both meetings bring Purifier. For full information, free Illustrated pamphlets, maps and time tables, also lowest rates, the company moved the ice off oi will realize that only genuine bargains nearest of of the above rior. meeting in large hall. Members of the With the exception of Staples, all of the while !$leeping-ear tiekets and baggage checked, apply to agent any named »«*»**»»ales. UCC13M&Tliti were married and had families. HOOd’S PillS track. are being offered. i lodge will furnish entertainment. sailors andSiyir^ the \ 4 y