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CAPT. CHADWICK. CAPT. SAMPSON. LIEUT. COMMANDER MARIX. LIEUT. COMMANDER POTTER.

— RED A REBELLION THREATENED IN CONGRESS THE ROUGH MAY FEED CUBANS AGAINST PRESIDENT’S POLICY TESTIMONY. HANDS OF INACTION. Itching, scaly, bleeding palms, shapeless nails, BY NO MEANS CALMER. by government officials or parties con- NO FURTHER DELAY. and puiuful linger ends, pimples, blackheads, | Stories Told Witnesses Before the oily, mnthy skin, dry, thin, and falling hair, itch- Accords Its Gracious Permissior nected with them. The apparent absence by A Afore ing, scaly scalps, all yield quickly to warm baths Spain President’s Message Has Angered Mem Rebellion Organizing Against motive for such action does not with Ccticuka Soap, and gentle of wise anointings hers of Congress. Temporizing. with Cdticuba (ointment), the great skin cure. seem to weigh much here, as it is thought that the Cubans, whose causo Court, TO THE generally March 28.—After the Inquiry to [SPECIAL PRESS.] Washington, Congress. would be served the could by explosion, Washington, March i!8. —It cannot b( adjournment of the House today there not have put the mine there. Set the re- said that the message of the President was considerable discussion over a pro- of board of the port the inquiry disproves consolidation in the Houso of those had a calming effect on Congress today. posed Is©ticera sold throuzhont Ihe world. Pottbs Dbl’G and Chim. Coiu*.. Solo Hosiou. statements that the Maine’s anchorage Pr«»;is.. men some form of immediate action (Xj3 How iu Produce Soft, White Hands," free. Shrewd and experienced observers, whojfavor was shifted after she arrived and that the Relief Must Not Be Sent ir I not predisposed to war, and men vfhc on the Cuban issue. There was a strong Vessel’s Destruction Described in ITCHING HUMORS Only cruiser was moved away from the Spanish shown over the avoidance in the wish for peace, after considering the feeling before the Maine just explosion. President’s of outline of a Naval Vessels. temper of Congress, came to the conclu- message any Graphic Manner. If war is to come it would not be sur- SPRING : STYLES. sion that war was well nigh inevitable. definite administration policy and a de- prising if it should begin by the middle The House, which has hitherto stood cided diposition apparent not to await Sl©«fl ss0i«l SIbocs Our will of April. government probably further nor resort to tem- loyally by the administration was in a any delay ABE JiOW well that ARR5VINO. be fairly prepared by time. It ! measures. The to fur- very impatient mood at the conclusion of porting project Our liuc will embrace that we everything hardly seems at present would be nish ad libitum relief to the that is new and stylish for Spring > the reading of the message. supplies No Room for Doubt That The of to send to Cuba as the Explo- wear. Call and examine our line Foreign Interven' likely troops just is with be- Question The members quite generally without Cuban non-combatants meeting fore selection. on. And malting your siokly season is coming the members on distinctions of party did not like the opposition to which both sion Was External. REPAIRING. tion chances are that the contest would be a sides of the House have voice in Seriously Considered. President’s policy of treating the Maine given naval one. It is one of the anomalous As many do not care to discussion on the people put affair as an incident, and there were private ground, first, on new shoes at this season of the features of the situation that the starva- that Spain alone is responsible for the year but to make their old many outspoken declarations that Con- prefer tion of the reooncentrados has been the ones last until later in the we conditions on the and the season, gress would not stand by the administra- island, second, would call attention to our of Thurston Portions of Bottom Plates Found Above Repairing principal argument Proctor, extending of such large and probably where first class work is tion unless its next step should be a Depart.cent Would This of Set- and others in the Senate for intervention, douu and at Spain {Welcome Way continued aid abroad is to the promptly reasonable plump notice that the Spaniards must unjust the Reek—A Clerk at the Consnlate Tes- us a which their rates. Give call. and that the war speeches of this The taken All Her Troubles and Has Been quit in, Cuba. The wisest heads in the people country. steps tling threaten to make inevitable, will on this line were of an informal tifies to a Sensational Fet- House quite generally considered the today Receiving be the death knell of those re- It the Courts of JEurope— probably nature. Hull of Iowa, Urging Upon President’s message a judicious and Representative conceutrados. Tho unostentatious but ter—Oen. Fee Had Been Asked to Pre- chairman of the House committee on proper one, but even they were forced to 539 Congress St, Brown Block. Members of the Cabinet Consider the effective of the American charity people is the movement marl dtfistp admit that his next step must be some- military affairs, leading vent Visit of Maine Bnt Order Came i_ was the Tho and is Im- helping starving. speeches for action. Outlook Peaceable Say War thing more than a proposition to send prompt of Thurston and Proctor the help along PRESIDENT MtlST BE Too Fate. money to Cuba if public expectations DEFINITE;; But Not war the ■ probable Impossible feeling, promote personal poru Washington, March 28.—A number of were to be satisfied. The Congress Washington, March 28.—The immense ous combustion, or trom other osnsea up- larity of the speakers, but give a stone Senators and of both on which so theories were based. Washington, March 28.—Today has been Navy Departments with the Spanish seemed in favor of armed Representatives par- mass of testimony taken by the Maine many today strongly instead of bread to the one of action in branch of official situation as the common of all hungry. ties conferred with the President at the court of wag gent to the Senate The testimony of Captain Slgtbee is of every purpose intervention. Of course this sentiment inquiry Thero are that this anomalous the President’s the and is of Have you smoked a life; action in the White House where the the varying aspects of official action. signs White House tonight. It is said that the today and with message greatest importance, perhaps may calm down. Tomorrow will be de- than that President and his Cabinet advisers as- Seldom has a day teen with so situation is and that and the findings of the court referred to more general interest of any replete being appreciated, most of those who a opinion expressed by the sembled in cabinet session at 10.30 diverse of a voted, under special order adopted some the oommittee on foreign relations. The other man called before board. With special many phases single subject. there will be a disinclination on the part talked with Mr. McKinley was that care and minuteness he an ac- action in both houses of Congress, where And yet throughout this activity the pre- time ago, to bills on the private calendar, testimony was taken on eighteen different great gives of Congress to make tho Maine incident was inclined to object to further of the the of the President on the tone as showed from administra- Congress the fourteenth day, however, being count of the management ship, message vailing most of them for the payment of hills lays, subordinate to the un- in n settlement of the sit- what Maine disaster and the report and testi- tion sources has been more in the line of general situation, delay Spanish ievoted to viewing the wreck. Every how she was handled, was done contracted the last hut ou Wed- by war, uation and that unless the next message from to on how she sailed mony of the court of inquiry wero re- peace than it has been for some days, less the feature of that situation is to be witness who was known to have any in day day board, there be a was more the radical members of This was the nesday, may chance for the definite, that could throw into Havana, her anchorage and what he Yet? If not try one this ceived; action in the secret conferences impression conveyed by our insistanoe that the Spaniards must 'ormation light, upon could not be held in check. At the meet- in fact state officials and Cabinet officers after the Cabinet session. more belligerent members of the House the disaster was called to give his knew about it, and every point diplomats concerning ceasa war and leave Cuba. This means great morning. A genteel ing of the Senate committee on foreign of the destruction which the government and the the latest phases of Spanish-American The same sentiment characterized the to take action, especially if thd President testimony. The story upon that (he starving must perish, although relations on Senator to be negotiations and action in the War and di plomatic conferences at the State De- Wednesday, E'rye >f the vessel is told not graphically but country desires informed. Nothing smoke. For sale at sends in a that message day. in the island be more will move that the committee remain in in shows partment. But in Congress, which af- future may happy. n a manner that gives all the obtainable Captain Sigsbee’s testimony first class dealers in The report of the hoard of continuous session until the questions that the was or that per- forded the greatest field for anti-Spanish inquiry It is certain that Congress, as it feels to- acts. No technical detail is omitted. anchorage changed to the Cuba and it was considered one. and war-lilte a strain of dis- leaves the very general belief that the relating Maine, Spain movement and incident connected dangeerous by any fectos and londres. exprossio is, day, is any half way measures. Svery HOUSEWIVES against ire settled. Mr. Poraker will Introduce in to the content and uneasiness after blew the with the Maine from the time she left Second importance testimony prevailed Spaniards up Maine. They think sentiment how- This radical may cool, tomorrow a resolution the of is that of the President’s message and the Maine recognizing icy West until the last diver examined Captain Sigsbee Ensign that the mine must have been put there / BEWARE ! ever, In a few independence of Cuba. who had of the divers THREE FOR 25c. were submitted and on days. , he wreck slowly sinking in tho mud of Powelson, charge 10c, —- report especially from to what the House side. lavana harbor is given. It is a story in- and knew day day these < • There are retail grocers (wher- rated other witnesses while the assis- to tho American divers found. This officer was minutely " The President’s message the SPAIN’S REPORT. by ensely interesting pub- ever submitting they can do so with safety) tant ot states that after as construction Maine and evidence engineer works, ic. Those who read it can have little informed to the of the some new and some report accompanying substituting Conclusions explosions made during the execution Maine and about her. His was the main event of the Those Directly Opposite 1 liose loubt as to whether there was an internal everything inferior brands for tho well < flay. of works in harbor he has always found a ■ Reached r the most testimony was to certain extent tech- known and always popular who had anticipated that the message By American Commission, dead lish. external explosion. Perhaps the construction of Martin L. Hall & Go. would contribute to the aggrossivo spirit “The divers were unable to examine ignifleant testimony is that showing the nical, bearing upon the bottom of the Maine which was the hut it was from : Best. were It contained no sur- ottom plates on the port side of the Hi- ship,|her plates, etc., I'ilhbnry’s disappointed. Washington, March £8.— A full sy- a — buried in the mud, but careful exami- nted Maine were bent inward and these plates.and this technical knowledge DISTRIBUTING prises. Id the House the message and re- nopsis of the report of the Spanish naval nation of the sides of the vessel, the rents up- AGENTS, a result that could have fol- that he was able to declare that the ex- port were referred to the committie on commission which investigated the de- und breaks in which all point outward, ward, hardly shows without a doubt that the took from the outside. foreign affairs and the Spanish debate struction of the Maine is here explo- ewed anything save an explosion from plosion place Mass. battleship sion was from the iusido. SosSoai, he outside. The divers, Morgan, Olsen and Smith man tu.ln&sat lm was for the time being diverted. In the given by the Associated Press. It is “A minute examination of the bottom Senate there was a similar reference to A mass of is submitted show- all contributed important evidence. They taken from a copy of the original report of the harbor around the vessel Bhows testimony the committee on relations and were foreign no sign of the action of a tor- 1 the care exeroized on board the testified that the plates bent inward which is now on its way from Havana, absolutely March 28.—Forecast for ng ship Mr. Money of Mississippi delivered a brief advocate of the com- Washington, pedo and tho judge * and his officers and on the bottom port side and outward on and energetic speech picturing the woes the synopsis being cabled in the mean- for New followed y Captain Sigsbee \ mission can tlnd no precedent lor the Tuesday England, fair, the starboard side. of Cuba. With the report was submitted 1 he apparent impossibility of the accident time and teday placed in the hands of explosion of the storage magazine of a showers afternoon or the voluminous evidence taken at Havana by Tuesday night, this 'J he conclusions reach- vessel by a torpedo. ccurring from any internal cause, such The story of the explosion is told by and Key West before the court of inquiry. government. colder Tuesday night, southeasterly “The makes clear that s tho of the bunkers, iifferent witnesses and adds little to Kxainlned in detail this evidence proved ed are directly opposite to those in the report owing heating spontano- to ti\e nature of the proceedings shifting to northeasterly winds. bavo worms to he much more interesting in recital of the court of submitted special '•* &ind^f*R °l 9liildrf,n and adults k! report inquiry and the absolute shown forecast *nr other diseases. The symp- ^ than the cold and review following respect Boston, March 28.—Local for S ?„U,LarLlrea^d dispassionate to is ns a variable ap- Congress today. rJ ho synopsis for tha of the the % f««7iud,gORt,0i1» with J submitted the court. extra territory Maine, and fol- ta tongue; offensive breatb ; hard and by been from Tuesday, threatening showers, fntuaii!U with ^ The Cabinet session was held to follows: committee has prevented w *i!y occasional gripings and pains ^ special lowed fair: colder itching sensation in making such on examination of the side by during evening J fho rLoim and»ns ih*11*4 \nd ^ go over the Prerident’a message and par- “'the report contains declarations made the eyes heavy and of the would determine even J Hniireitiv finue; \ ticularly tog consider the latest develop- vessel ns and night; southwest to west winds. S ^WnHJn^Afnth2^«,?^2.®;J.hort* dry cough; y by ocniar witnesses and experts. From the of the internal of ments in the negotiations now proceeding hypothesis origin i' Insist upon having the BEST Y these statements it ciearly deduces and the nooident. This is to le attributed • with Spain. These had assumed a wide I.Ofial Weather which is PILLRBURY’S. Insist to tlie refusal to permit the Kepori,. \ held, embracing not only the Maine ques- proves the absence of all those attendant regrettable and vour grocer wiii sell J necessary of the Spanish you tion, but also the entire Cuban circumstances which are co-operation March 28.—The local problem. invariably pres- with the commander Portland, Me., PILLSBURY’S BEST. > The answer of was in hand to the commission, both Spain ent ou the occasiou of the explosion ot anil and the different weather bureau ottice records as to the maraa eodtf | firm note sent through Minister Woodford crew of the Maine a American commissioned to in- last week stating that the condition of torpedo. officers weather are as follows. vestigate the cause of the aooident and Cuban affairs had become so intolerable “The evidence of witnesses compara- S a. m. Barometer Thermom- later on in 30.547: that the could not aiuch with thoso employed saivage tively close to the Maine at the moment work eter 38. Dow Point 84; Humidity S3; longer remain inactive toward if. The ADAMS & is to the effect that one “The that Wind NE; Velocity 4: weather, p.cloudy. _$ ANDERSON, CO., tone of the Spanish answer im- only explosion report finishes by stating general that no water was and effectual. H the and Cabinet occurred; column of an examination of the inside and outside 8 !>. m. Barometer 30.454; Thermom- »» mcio ui, wornu are it acts pressed President officers preseiiv as a Tonic % thrown the that no shock to the of the examination and corrects the condition of the most so much so that after the ip air; Maine as soon as such eter 89; Dew Point 87; S- mucous mam- W Fire Insurance Agency favorably, Humidity 94; The % brane of the stomach and bowels. A nearest vessels was folt, nor on land may be also of the bottom absolutely pure positive *!! meeting it was stated by members that possible, and Wind S; Velocity 6; weather, cloudy. Cn^*arywytipation and Biliousness, and a vaj- •* 31 was vibration noticed and that no of where the will S Exchange Street die outlook was far more assuring ami any vessel rests prove that, fish were Mean daily thermometer maximum > dead found. supposing the remains of the wreck are 38; first Class American and Foreign Companies iiiat Spain had shown sue a conciliatory thermometer minimum “Xho evidence of the senior pilot of not or altered in the 43; tli irmon- .one that it was believed she would mgjte totally partially Horace Anderson. Chas, C. Adams. the hArbor. states that there is abundance process of extraction, the explosion was eter 32; maximum velocity wind 12, SE; BAKING PO"OER in this is corrobo- total 0. decis Iups. J. Lixxjle. jp eodtf Continued on Second- Fagot of fish the harbor and undoubtedly due to spine internal cause.” precipitation f f ♦ normal The third HENRY DRAINE. “It was similar to many oth- 51 ISCELE-ANEOI'S. so tho feet out of the position. precisely ! Mr. Powelson the oo shears. He was at the port oabin on deck and ns he did whole I have thought explosion writing | was a portion of the port side on er submarine explosions that BANEFUL ! curred on tho sidu somewhere about table at the time ot rho and heavens were full of sparks. There wu; piece a clerk in the United port explosion hetli deck,twisted around to starboard Henry Draine, heard,i except that it was on a larger frame was dressed. lie then went into a de- no flame and he felt but one shock. ‘ho States at was ex- JNDIGESTION. eighteen, centre of impact. The forward The lower of consulate Havana, scale. 1 called to tho rest: ‘We have 1897 looking portion ’’ !S4G THE ORIGINAL THE DISORDEBN IT AND TUI ; ship yielded at seventeen and also ai scription oi his experience when he felt amined as to the receipt of an anonymous been Get on deck.’ CAUSER COMMANDER CONVERSE. the ship near tho keel at frame 17, was torpedoed. up THE RLOOD. fifteen, but: it was bard to say ex- the crash. He characterized it as a burst- letter received by thejeonsul general in had tustiiieil on POISON'S IT INSTILS IN pretty up and abaft the same portion Lieut. Holman who where the came. Frame and sound or roar On the 13th Commander C. A. thrown regard to the of tho Maine. actly impact ing, rending, crashing day, at a deck. These explosion the second day, followed Chief Engineer In its of of the ship higher the date of fifteen was blown in. of immense volume largely metallic Converse the navy, testified that he Witness produced the letter, Howell on tho third knew liow insidiou * of wreckage were all on the port day. If we only dangerous, “When you sav somo of the character. It was succeeded by a metallic had made a study of the nature anti pieces which was February 18, of tho present powdei side of the ‘original keel, but canted and ruthless a disease indigestion is, we wouli • tanks in of falling a effects of The largest There was no it GUNNER’S MATE OLSEN. had, your opinion, exploded, sound, probably debris, explosives. quanti- starboard; the bottom of year. signature, being to cure i L tho of he had ever seen used to Draine said it not wait as we do before endeavoring and some had not, do you refer to six trembling and lurching motion of ty explosives signed “An Admirer.” re- the ship, the protective; dock and the Ohief Gunner’s Mate Olsen on his more it i inch tank or two inch tanks also?’ then an of subsidence, consisted of a torpedo containing 30t seemed to bo the document of a fairly / The longer we wait, the dangerous only vessel, impression dock show above water at examination, stated lhat the ram plates Mr. an of of and itGi ol berth pres- man. It was written in Powelson was asked. attended hy eclipse electric lights pounds gunpowder pounds well educated on the likely to become. ent. 'The forward* of the six-inch maga- which he could feel was fastened “I refer to both as I have seen a six and intense darkness within the cahiD. dynamite, all in separate cases, IOC Tho translation was product d sooner we take Shaker Coi is below tho threo of Spanish. bow of the and from The Old Reliable So the Digestive that the had in each lashed to- zine just pieces advocate ship extending Remedy, inch tank that was very little ripped opei: He knew immediately Maine pounds case, securely and was handed to the judge convex on the better it will be, and tbe better we wil deck as these originally were. Between the ship about 10 or 12 inches dial and I saw one this that had beer been blown up and that she was sinking. gether. Being shown a blue print of the and road him. Tho letter was ap- morning 17 and 21 there are two by the outside .and extending fore and aft. be. burst and with evi- He hurried to tho starhoard cabin forward and shell room of the frame magazines. to the record and marked F. In open lluttened out, ports magazine pended lie said that he could feel the bottom is because it create 1 dences of burnt on it. I saw one but his course to the Maino and asked if ono or more of those LIEUT. HOOD. to the as to whetnor Indigestion dangerous powder changed passage response question of the forward for ten frame and are ten to tho Then he should or it would to ascertain the ship HEALS in the stomach which absorbed b; inch tank that was battered leading superstructure. explode partly explode hud been done CURES poisons scarcely anything at frame 31 he found her to of Lieut. John Hood, senior watch officor spaces, but it carried to all c E at all and the head of it gone. I al- detailed the manner of meeting Private lift the forward part the ship partly truth of the statements contained in the the blood and by parts only of the said be cut oil entirely. This was us far as so saw tpn inch tanks with the Anthony, which is much the same as has out of the water, he replied that he did in chargo powder division, lotter witness said that there had. the body. packing the and shell he could walk in the mud. He then went Cuts, Wounds, Bruises, so been not think it would. he had inspected magazines to look into the which looked like excelsior, unburnt, published. He asked Gen. Lee and count- Could anything be worse than this ? of rooms and thero was stored there back to the point of beginning that in my some but not all ol Lieutenant Commander Wainwright After a long description the effects nothing matter and he did not appear to know would not be formed if tli opinion to the ordnance ed six frame spaces forward or about Sores, Colds, These poisons ex- was on when ho was usked what his ex contrary regulations. no Sprains, the ten in’oh and six inch oharges were deck Captain Sigsbee of torpedoes what to do, stating he had secret ser- he found the its food. When it can’t Ho was absolutely sure, bo said, that on 35, and from there forward stomach could digest ploded.” emerged from the passageway and turn- perlence in the case of tho explosion of vice money. of the “There was frames blown up and open to starboard. Hoarseness, Frostbites, Shaker Digestive Cordial will help it to do so. “It struck me,” continued Mr. Powel- ing to the orderly he asked for the time, sub-marine mines; as to what became the night explosion, A man the name of I’epe Taoo was done the by At frame 31, Olsen found the bilge the stomach so well a! of the same of the ves- which was as 0.40 m. Sentries of the mine. Be that they were nothing being beyond ordinary in tho letter. Witness said he Nothing will help son, speaking part given p. replied mentioned break in Sore Throat, and and work down there.” keel and followed the amidships Chilblains, else cure in sel," that the mine there could not have were ordered placed about the ship, almost invariably disrupted lost, had tried to discover the whereabouts of Shaker Digestive Cordial, nothing These rooms had been on as far as he could. At the port bow ho been close to those that were the forward If The blown and of them were only opened man the one to whom he so or so very plates magazine practicable. up pieces rarely the and spoke not feel Catarrh, Piles, digestion quickly positively. not the day of the to take the tem- found a hawse-pipe, but could lifted because as I say the art officers were about him at the found. His experience did allow him explosion said the name was a that the reason is t;*it it the stomach am np plates surviving mistake, the keel he found The purflies was that to a oase where he saw the chain. Underneath not so much damaged as bent in the form time on the poop. He informed remember any perature. man mentioned had died a few days be- ALSO and makes food It Hood was officer of the deck scroll work on the bow the ship and the blood, your strengthen of u V aDd raised a vertical 'distance. both forward and after were considerable remaining from a Mr. part the Maine and that ofj uo magazines pieces fore the explosion of alluded but the or iron case of the time and while acting in that over the hawse-pipe to, stead of poison you. It seems to me that the mine was some- under water. Then came faint cries and submarine mine, its after the to Pope that he had not noticed hostile letterjreferred Barquin, chain was still missing. The appearance It is not a medicine, but an aid to digestion, what removed and the pressure came he saw dimly white floating bodies in the the explosion. On one nr two occasions capacity any he also had died suddenly about two & afloat in the of boats of the of the ship’s bottom from INFLAMMATIONS HEMORRHAGES for weak stomachs. the water which that water. Boats were at once ordered lowered small fragments of cast iron thrown demonstration way the of the edge pleasant cordial through produced or three days before explosion to Olsen's wore the into a bow indicated destruc- tho ship. He felt the ex- frame 41 to frame 35.according Ten cents tor a tria 1 cushion sort of jj but only two found available, complete approaching Maine. Witness declared his informant Sold by druggists. pressure.’’ rather than heard it. It sounded is be- On the 11th Powelson was and whaleboat. They were lowered tion of the case containing the explosive. plosion an Ameri- testimony ragged, going.forward Lottie. day Ensign gig was Mr. Charles Carbonnell, no and manned officers and men and When asked If a submarine and felt like an under water explosion tween the frames, but ragged points recalled and desoribed the reports tc by by exploded can citizen. You Get Pond's Address for interesting book, The Shaker he was at the time under the in or out. Be Sure Extract! him by the divers which were afterward the captain’s direction they left the ship under the bottom of a ship and contain- and impres- tending New York. that it came from the starboard for- ATTENDANT TARPIN. Freni frame 31 to frame 35, the ragged SUBSTITUTES ARE DANGEROUS I! 30 Eeade Street, testified to before the board. and assisted in saving some of the ing explosive enough to completely de- sion directly There the keel. The ap- "March 3,” testified Powelson, “I sent wounded jointly with other boats that stroy that part of the ship would be ward. were two explosions,follow- Mess Attendant John H. was edga slopes in toward Tarpin, at frame 31 woubt what Sigsbee and Commande: had arrived on the scene. Fire he that ing closely. Immediately following the pearance of things Captain Olsen down the piece of keel, the vertical amidships similarly demolished, replied the last man who saw Lieut. Jenkins. Sold in bottles with related. the would cut a fall of objects he saw tho water in a foam, indicate that the ship’s keel commenced only, buff Wainwrlght, keel, to make further in the this time was burning fiercely and the violent explosive hole In and our explorations He was a He testilieu wrappers landscape trade- in the fixes the re ex- out the that was much wreckage and many groaning said it jarring explosion just to be lifted at that point. Nothing testimony region of 10 inch magazine. He went ammunition In the pilot house was the ship, blowing part mark thereon. See that our The flrEt was as if that he was able to underneath the printed no conspiracy is apparent down to where the keel became horizontal in detail. was then cut In small fragments. BeiDg shown men. explosion one soiid explosion and the ship heaved get name is on label and sponsibility, ploding Everybody frame 35. wrapper. no of the of a mine ii 1 something has exploded under the vessel. bottom of the forward at knowledge planting at frame 23, walked about 25 feet and directed to get Into the boats over tho sketohes of the forward magazines and and lifted, and then all was dark. ship ■ was far aft and the Technical details were then by shown. Sigsbee states that climbed over a lot of oonBist- stern, which was the asked if their explosion or partial He sitting supposed given Captain wreckage done, Captain get- explo- Lieut. Jenkins in the mess 1 was on the starboard but Tarpin met the ohief mate as to the somewhat bitter feeling existed agains lng of plates and bulkheads standing ting In the gig and then prooeeded to the sion would leave the bottom of the Maine explosion side, gunners plating and Americans was that was only an ns his view room and that time the water was which is left on the keel at the frames POND’S EXTRACT CATARRH REMEDY the American ships gen upright. The upper ends of these plates nifcv of Wnfihinoton where he fonnd the in the condition it in as shown by impression by up and a witness whose name is sup saloon care- the he stated that the distortion was obstructed. .At ihe socond explo- run- above mentioned and it only interesting erally were ragged and he crawled over to what wounded in the dining being sketches, to his waist in the mess room and For Catarrh. Price 75 Cents per bottle. tells of a oonversatioi the officers and crew of of the keel of the Maine was too far sion there was an unshoot of flame. His to students of mathematics. Oise stated pressed overhearing he thought was part of a boiler. He fully attended by aft. It was and Mr. Jenkins was that the whole of the for- ning dark, that tho steel of was among Spanish officers and a citizen in could not definite details but he the vessel. He then went on deck and forward and too remote for the maga- belief part the keel bilge destruo give ward of the that is asked him twice “which way,” to which broken off, and the dicating a fore-knowledge of the it was a boiler. observed the wreck for a few minutes. zine to have been caused by their explo- l part superstructure showing rough edges thought on the starboard wooden extended forward of it tlon of the Maine by Intention to blow “A little after this he walked out tc He gave directions to have a muster taken sion. He was of the opinion that the now lying gangway he had responded that he did not know. part POND’S EXTRACT DENTIFRICE oon in the air when the second and torn in He found her An official of the Amerioan clear into the mud. He was at on board the of and of the on the bottom of was explosion last time he ragged splinters. up. port, City Washington, bending plates When Jenkins called the For the Teeth. Price 50 Cents per bottle. of information received could be the ex- occurred. "The second ocourred the bow of the ship on the starboard side sulate tells this time forward of the break of the other vessels and sat down in the captain’s the Maine produced by explosion was was up to his breast. Mr. Jenkins show that I on the starboard side. and the was on the starboard anonymously pretending to ship at frame 41, returning about 10 oabin and directed a telegram to the plosion of a submarine mine containing started forward and then the whole com- ship lying existed. But ii 1 a amount of the side. Tho depth over the break of tho conspiracy nothing feet in he found wreckage. He examined Navy Department. large explosives, gun- rirr a nr. a txt ^ttttttvtt-t.-' partm ent lit up. POND'S EXTRACT PREPARATIONS which on In contact keel at frame 18 was found to lie six definitely stated fixes any respon this and found It curved as if it Various Spanish officials came board powder or similar, not with “On that whole compartment wero the are for sale at all first-class drug plate feet and was or her sorrow for but some distance John P. Chldwick of the plumbed at the point or on slbility upon Spain subjects. wore a part of the ship. It pointed to- and expressed sympathy and the ship, below, per- Chaplain torpodoes which lighted up and I saw Mr. stores, sent receipt was in his room on the where the keel are broken away of the ward the starboard bow, but it was so the accident. The representatives of haps on the bottom. Continuing, he said. Maine', board, Jenkins throw up both hands and fall plates price by never in his of the occurrence. He said: from the bottom angle irons of the verti- ENSIGN POWEIiSON. dark he could not distinguish the color. General Blanco and of the admiral of the that he had experience seen night right by the steerage pantry.” officials inner that was “I heard a loud and cal keel. ji tiio cujfca ui uiio jnouug ncio xuugija. station were among the Spanish any explosion possible report, everything W. Y. H. Powelson was oallec once became dark. The went No was found on the Pond’s Extract Co., 76 Fifth Ave.,N.Y. Ensign The compartment seemed to be about who tendered their respects. to produce the effect upon the Maine. at lights wreckage port 1 “Do think that there out and there was a sound of side. the third day of court. He testified tha' two and a half or three feet wide. For- you necessarily 'crashing The first witness on the third day of must have been an under water mino to I rushed on deck ana GUNNER’S MATE RUNDQU1ST. on the Maine ward from this point he fonnd a six things falling. got the was Chief Charles he had been present ever] About 84 or 85 men wore found that where inquiry Engineer inch tank. It was intact and was sent produce these explosions?’’ to the captain’s poop I saw the S. He described the On the llfth day, Gunner’s Mate Carl from the arrival of the Eern and who survived. Between the time P. Howell, U. N. imy feed mm. day a He night “Indication are that an underwater giving his orders. After trying one of the said he up. It proved to be full tank. the deck captain location of the various magazines on the Rundqnlst, divers, of the It Captain Sisgbee reaohed quarter to cheer the men who were during a great deal diving. found a lot of broken tanks on explosion produced the conditions there,” up crying the coal bunkers and showed went down in the after part of the 10- split up wa3 that an overwhelm- Maine and it his Impression was the with the further statement out in the water for I was ordered a lot of to a to tell the court al the seams and in one tank, the cover of reply, help, their to each oth- inch magazine and found empty reply request had ocourred. When he to by diagrams proximity Continued from First in he found a lot of ing explosion the impossibility in his opin- by Lieut. Jungen go into a boat, 10-inch tanks—dozens of them with Page. *. »»» which has holes it, regarding er. combustion in the ilOUUl IlUO UUUU1**UAJ «UW VVU, came from the cabin he was praotically He rowed Any spontaneous mud which was and which ion of an internal explosions causing the which I did. around the ship been pieces in all directions. brougt up for a few seconds. In to the bunker would havo undoubtedly the forward part of the ship, forward oi blinded reply Maine’s wreok. His testimony was and picked up ono man. Then with the "On the 12th Gunner’s Mate Rund- concessions sufficient to permit an looked like dissolved powder. There of the felt by the people going to and fro in day had been to all direct question of whether any closed. orders of the we for the testified to the amicable settlement of the present the after smoke staok, ap was any quantity of similar mud in the captain, pulled the room. qnist being ipcalled, pro- magazines or shell rooms were blown up of Asked how passing strained relations. This was Contlnu same The mud around the tanks GENERAL LEE. City Washington. many in detail gress of his exploration, he went down qualified, destroyed. place. “said it was diffi- Examined by Capt. Sigsbee, a pearances completely the Captain extremely shooks he witness said he remem- March 1st on tha side and found however, by statement that the danger was black, that of the harbor is gray.” felt, Chief Howell further ex- port he described with olose detail, the cult to come to any conclusion. The cen- Consul General Lee before the one. Engineer point has not yet passed, and that war, lag Ensign Powelson was recalled on appeared bered only the of the coal bin the berth deck sloping aft to starboard. main deck on th« ter of the explosion was beneath and a court on Maroh Hth. On plained impossibility while no longer a probability, was yet a condition under the March and how he January 24, or to There was coal several feet deep just 15th explained got little forward of the tower on AN ANONYMOUS WITNESS. the bunkers, heating combusting had conning he received a message from the state de- forward of the crano. None of it had possibility. The President distinctly side. The fixtures were completed the data for his sketches which played sufficient to fire a port the port side. The ten inoh magazine was that the Maine would any extent magazine disclosed to his Cabinet associates his such an in the work of partment saying On the fifth day a witness was intro- condition known been blown out ofdhe ship on that side. while fixtures in the same important part near the centre of the on the without such being were wrecked, explosion, be sent to Havana on a friendly visit, whose name was was re-called on the 13th purpose to avert war if it possible the court. He was able to plan a map duced suppressed by before such a result could be reached. Rundquist day on the starboard side were it starboard side. Over the ten inch maga- to resume the status of naval long with a just solution of tho Cuban prob- position of the wreck both above and below wat- regular agreement between him and the court. Howell testified the bunkers of and stated that he had been diving the zine in the loading room of the turret and relations between the two countries and Chief lem and he had felt from the some cases almost Intact. The port bulk- er that was correct. He had to talk through an interpreter. day before and found a big square hole disposition mathematically in the a number of ten the Maine were painted between the first manifested adjoining passage he was ordered to make arrangements This witness was about 7.30 on that looked like a shell or by Spain that this just solu- head between the main and berth deoki Ac- crossing and tenth of February and that the something big CAPTAIN SIGSBEE’S TESTIMONY. inch shells were permanently placed. at the palace for the interchange of the morning of the 15th from Havana He it have tion could be reached. This, however, is had beer to it would be bunkers weie frequently opened. They compartment. thought might at the conning tower support cording Captain Sigsbee official courtesies. After a call at the to on a boat. He was been a boiler blown iu. without considering Congress, which betore in- Regia ferry sitting had air ventilating pipes leading to the but a deal Captain Sigsbee in testifying difficult to conceive that the explosion he sent to state a of may now, that the subjeot is formally be- biown aft on both sides, great palaoe department near three Spanish officers, two the and there was to cause PRIVATE ANTHONY, volved the ten inoh because of open air nothing fore it take some the court of which convened in magazine, cipher message saying: one of the and a citizon. radical action. on the than the starboard side. inquiry army, navy oombustion or more port the location of the explosion and that no Authorities are to think the explosion. Private William marine Meantime with tho State Department oi the harbor of Havana Monday, February disposed They were talking about the Maine. Anthony, The fire room abaft show that ten inoh shells ENGINEER BOWERS. were hatchjimmediateiy reports any United States has ulterior purpose in One of the army officers said: “That it corps, whose calmness at the time of the cablegrams being received from had been blown in 21, said that the ship arrived at Havana were hurled into the air because of the the it will obstruct Minister Woodford and the the conning tower sending ship. Say neatly arranged.” The citizen asked if Passed Assistant Bowers, senior assis- explosion in reporting to Capt. Sigsbee Spanish the last time 1898. The The said that he did and excitement and Minister Senor Polo was in a aft to starboard and tc January 24, explosion. Captain autonomy produoe in the bay would not was examined has become the theme of admiration Bernate, three directions believe that the forward six inch making explosions tant engineer to the chief, authorities at Havana knew of the not most probably a demonstration. Ask Havana. The officer said throughout the world, was the next lengthy conference with Judge Day as to The deck under the con- blew The location of the endanger particularly as to the precautions taken port. protective magazine up. that it will not be done until they can was so it would witness. In to he told the prospective adjustment. The meotiug Maine’s After he took on an “No.” It that on board the Maine response questions was bent in twc coming. cotton was aft under the cabin. ;He Madrid. arranged against spontaneous betweeD the minister and ning tower supports gun get instructions from Sav that open the vessel and she He said the orders had been his story: Spanish Judge official sent tbe of the that he had examined the wreck simply explode, combustion. on the starboard pilot by Captain stated if for friendly as de- man “At the first shock the Day came after the Cabinet conference, directions, the plates purposes claimed, would sink immediately The other to inspect the hunkers every day and ship instantly port, the ship was berthed in the man-of himself, but as the Spanish authorities is is where I so that such as sub- bent and on the port bent lay unimportant-” exclaimed: “I will take plenty of beer on it. —that the quarterdeck was representation Spain side being up war anchorage off the Nochina, or the were very much averse to an investiga- It was too the Ma ine log mitted him did not before late, however, that occasion.” Some one came by and Bowers testified that on the day of the standing—dipped forward and to port through get down. Shears, and according to his understand- tion except on the ground that had sailed. She arrived next the Cabinet. At least two of these new officially already day they suddenly stopped the conversation. the boilers were in normal just like that (indicated.) It apparent- wai one of the buoys of the the honor of was he fore- explosion A was found on the poop awn- ing regular Spain involved, and Lee reported her arrival to the state had said it was a shame she ly broke in the middle like that (indi- phases submitted by the minister were of grating whether the sub-marine They (the condition and that good men had them place. He could not state bore to examine the portion department. should be in the and and surged forward and then exceeding importance. The Spanish gov- just forward of the after searchlight. for Maine) bay they under careful watch. cating), ing Maine was placed in the usual berth of the wreck for the cause of the explosion over to ernment made it known that no abaft oi would blow her np anyhow. Mr. Bowers said there had never been went port.’’ objection A piece of the side plating just men-of-war, but said that he had heard until the oourt oonvened. He said the LIEUT. COMMANDER WAIN WRIGHT would be made to the humanitarian ob- a fire from spontaneous combustion in WOODFORD CONFERS WITH GUL- the starboard turret was visible. Thif remarks since the explosion, using Capt. discipline of the ship was excellent. LIEUT. JUNGEN. jects of the United States government in Lieut. Commander Richard Wain- the bunkers. They had once thought LON. the for- Stevens of the Ward line steamer ‘‘City relief to the sufferers inCuba on was bent outward and then testified that the in Lieut. testified that all the am- such a but it was from extending plate as for the wright regulations Jungen they had fire, of Washington, authority March a far greater scale than hitherto had been bent and folded baok He had no fault to find with the be- to the and inflammables munition was properly stowed the night a exhaust from the machine, Madrid, 28, Midnight—United ward end upward statement, that be had never known in regard paints leaky pipe g On the contrary havior of any officer or man at the time and all other were of the explosion. He said, however, that States Minister Woodford had an import- contemplated. Spain ward itself. all his experience of a man-of-war to be precautions strictly GEORGE CORNELL. has made known that she the upon considered their con- on was an extra of 10-inch OFFICER »nt conference this with Senor recognizes was of the disaster and oarried out board ship. Every possi- there supply evening was sheared from the rest anchored at the buoy; and that it humane this This plate duct admirable. said care taken to avoid accident. shells in the and room Gullon the foreign minister and com- purposes animating country the least used in the harbor. Captain Sigsbee ble was loading passing First Officer George Cornell of the City buoy Capt. municated to him an extract of the and she does not doubt that these pur- of the plating below the waterline. This that the highest temperature he could re- All visitors were scrutinized before be- which had been gotten ready for imme- of testified that lie was on Sigsbee stated that the Spanish man-of- Washington, poses will be exeouted in such a way as has beer member was 112, but that was in the after allowed to come on board. diate use the'night “we started over for when the Maine American board of inquiry into the Maine plating below the waterline war Alphonso XII., was moored in ing Nobody the deck of that steamer to avoid all for friction. It the in the for- was allowed Havana from disaster. Tomorrow General Woodford opportunities now the Fern about magazine, temperatures unaccompanied. Special Tortugas. ; was blown up and was looking at the pushed out to starboard.” position occupied by in of will confer with the Senor Sa- is not expected that the relief will be and west- ward magazines being considerably lower. “lookouts” were required at night. No He considered Neilson, charge Maine. He said he heard a Premier, of the 250 yards to the; northward rumbling and Gullon and the carried in warships as this would intro- The unarmored gratings engine All the coal bunkers were ventilated authorized boats were allowed to ap- the hold, a reliable man. He was in the and saw the Maine raise for- gasta Senors Moret, ward of the Maine. sound up duce a into a air tubes examined mess room to Mr. Jenkins and and colonial ministers. politloal aspect project room hatoh were blown off. In the at the through weekly by proach the ship. talking ward. After that the explosion occurred foreign describing surroundings oc- The latest election returns show that which is purely humane. This acqui- the chief engineer. There was fine discipline, obedient Mr. Holman when the explosion and “the stall was in the air on A compensation strainer was picked up time of the explosion, Captain Sigsbee Hying escence by clears the way for the recalled on the men. He was in the curred. He described the explosion as 192 Ministerialists, 46 Conservatives, 7 Spain stated that the was calm and still. Captain Sigsbee being crew, quiet cap- all directions.” She sank immediately ou the bottom on the starboard qnartei night 15 and 3 Carlists President’s message of the next few days, third day stated that he had detailed tain’s office at the time of the explosion, a “dull, deafening roar, followed imme- at the forward end. He said there was Romerists, Republicans The Alphonso XII. was at the same Advices from a for the relief at a about the poop cap Lieut. Commander Walnwright, Lieut. felt a shook and heard noise diately by a tremendous crash, and it have heen elected. Havana urging large appropriation point opposite berth. The Maine coaled at Key West, very heavy an interval of 10 or 17 eeoonds between of the destitute in Cuba. It hau been stan and about 76 feet from it. Holman and Chief Howell, all of on deck. He seemed as the whole ship was show that four autonomists and two con- on about 150 the coal Engineer falling objects thought though the rumbling noise and the explosion. taking tons, being to in Lieut. Holmes servatives have been returned. feared that this relief given directly by The Chief Engineer thought the strain- of the Maine, obtain information the ship was being fired npon. Was told going to pieces. jumped he saw the it came from regularly inspected and taken from the When explosion the United States government would ha er was for the firemen’s wash room. 11 regard to any outsiders who may have by captain to see boats were lowered. He up and remarked, ‘We have all been tor- and there was not much coal pile. This coal was placed generally amidships BACK DOWN resisted by as indirect intervention. was not a strainer in the ship’s side. seen the explosion. saw no reason to flood the magazine be- pedoed,’ which was the general impres- He said the Maine was lifted SPAIN’S EXPECTED. Spain in tho forward bunkers. He examined flame. In that event there is little reason to Near the of outside tc also gave as his cause water was He saw fire sion we all had.” pieoe plating the himself and conversed Captain Sigsbee opinion coming up. nearly out of the water. He felt the March 28.—By nightfall all have for- temperature had been so Key West, doubt the relief would been which witness referred above he said there that if coal bunker “A 16” forward. Boats began to orowi around CAPTAIN STEVENS. on which he stood at with the ordnance officer as to the various steamer shaking the ships in the harbor except the Cincin- warded at even at the cost of of red shellaced On hot as to be to the six inch re- induced the boats to any cost, were pieces planks. of the dangerous the wreck. He the time the took bad been a lead color from temperatures and the contents Frank Stevens cf the City of explosion place. nati painted war, as the administration has felt that these planks was bolted a composition serve magazine this condition would have take the wounded to different vessels. Capt. The and according to the opinion was COMMANDER FORSYTH. water line to smokestack top. Cin- a war in behalf of a humane would traok“two inohes wide and an inch thick. magazines been shown on three sides where the Ordered a list taken of the saved. There Washington, testified he standing object of this officer as well as Sigsbef the tem- of his wheel where he could iinnati will be finished tomorrow. The command the universal of Powelson then asked if the bunker was exposed and that men con- was excellent after the amidship James M. commander U. S. approbation Ensign were never at the danger point. discipline explo- Forsyth, Wilmington will leave for Jacksonville the world. meant for nim to peratures to and fro it would were followed with look towards the Maine when she was W»st court say anything there was in stantly passing by sion. Orders prompt- N., at the Key station, testified that the for Roads “I do not think any laxity He heard a dull, muffled ind Montgomery Hampton Another document about what the divers reached or have noticed undue heat. a drill. The order not blown up. on 17th of he had the an- important Spanish just this said the captain in reply necessarily any ness of only the February tomorrow night. The Associated direction,” was and commotion as though it before which reached the g overnment during the what he saw. The judge advocate replied a.1, .. .^ A Ait ocato ariv On the sixth day Captain Sigsbee obeyed was the order to leave the ship. explosion thracite coal pile at Key West thorough- Press bulletin regarding the Cabinet’s was the abstract of the of the that he would like to have him state examined as to the ammunition on board Ho first examined the wreck at daylight was under the water followed by a ter- examined for “‘infernal” machinos. lay report He had no recollection of any wrong go- the with ly iction was read here with the greatest naval commission which investi- discoveries which might lead the Maine. He stated that there were no the He took a rific explosion, lighting up sky This closed the at West. Spanish important on the or shell rooms cn following morning. gig testimony Key were taken out to the ing magazines a red glare and the air with :agerness. Copies gated the destruction of the Maine. It is the court to draw some conclusion as tc high explosives, gun cotton, detonators with Lieut. Hood and a few men and dull, filling Every survivor of the Maine was assem- in the the day of the explosion. missiles wbioh fell all around warships and posted mess rooms, the only answer that has thus made the cause, and if a diver gave such in- or other material in magazines or shell to board the wreck. He was flying bled and on oath as to Spain attempted together put it is thought to be the beginning of the to the action of this in sub- to state tbe diver’s name. room whloh the off an armed boat crew of him. He felt a trembling of his ship at of them had government formation regulations fprohibited. warned by whether any any fault to :nd of back down. the last of the explosions on the Maine. Spain’s niitting to Spain through Minister Wood- Gunner Morgan reported that in walking Speaking generally of hi« relations with He testified that no war heads had been Spaniards and then pulled around the find or complaint to make against any a he had command There was a decided interval between ford the finding of the American court. on bottom he fell into hole on the port the Spanish authorities. Captain Sigsbee placed on torpedoes sinoe wreck. There were still some burning one on board the Maine as to his conduct SPAIN IS CALM. noise and the He was The conclusions reached by tho Spanish side and went down into the mud. He stated that with the officials they were oj vim miip. fragments. the^flrst explosion. on the night of the explosion or while not where he could see the commission are directly the opposite of also reported that as far as he oould outwardly cordial. The members of the LIEUT. BLANDIN. The after part of the ship appeared to standing the Maine was in Havana harbor. A Madrid, March 28.—The rumors current xuniuD mv< those of the American court. No demands OUUU1UM w uu wuuv deck was uavu wno as to the assistance JUJgO DtOIJtlilUj5 uy autonnmlstic counoil, however, seemed to be intact. Tho main folded licgnbivo ^ivou uy recently possible seventh Lieut. John have been made in oonneotion with the ward in the vicinity of this hole. have to the attention of the navy On the day J. back in a direction from port to star- every one. Spain might obtain from Europe, have brought is no of the no official confirmation. The Maine and therefore there response “What is the condition starboard department thej fact that he did not visit Blandin. who was watch officer on the board. GUNNER MORGAN. •eceived was asked. “To downward remains calm; but there is consid- beyond the submission of tho Spanish re- turret?" witness my them and that fact brought some embar- deck of the Maine the night of the The conning tower pointed lublic it has not been found, sir," rassment to the government at Washing- toward the armory. The forward smoke- On February 24, Chief Gunner Charles erable latent irritation against the gov- port. knowledge testified that the watch the call of the was tha reply. He understood something ton. He took the to the depart- disaster, quarter stack was lying abreast the after smoke- Morgan, who was in oharge of the divers, ernment ever having given the United Following Spanish ground minister at the State the had been found under the place where ment that it was unknown etiquette to was onjwatoh all nighCWhen he took the stack lying on the port side. There was was called. On first going down in div- States time and opportunity to prepare Department, he he in a mass for defense and French ambassador, M. Cam bon, had a the turret formerly was, but Its exact call on the civil members of the colonial deck at 8 was In normal an angle between the after body of the ing dress said landed of hemselves to buy war- p.m., everything conference with This re- character had not been determined. government other than the governor. shin and the forward with an apex to the split and broken powder tanks of 6 and hips which it is alleged by a little Judge Day condition. Just before the explosion He herself □ewea me raiK oi European mediation “The impression produced on me,” said Without waiting for such an order, Capt. starboard. 10-inch ammunition. found what he imely energy Spain could have an oocurrcd he looked over the port side but round divers was the and sides of the which is assuming tangible form. The the witness, “is that explosion took Sigsbee made a visit afterwards and he Elrst important tmng uy thought ceiling lecured.__ of the noticed There were fewer boats one six inch The tanks were jpeecli of Premier Hanotaux in the Paris place well to port midship line states was pleasantly received and his nothing. was two powder tanks, and magazine. powder split usual. vaUliNvr iu xaa ya uun a x chamber last Saturday is looked as and at a point in the length about op- visit returned by certain members of the than one 10-inch. They were crushed together ind crushed, some with the heads upon on the side of the No man has at least if not posite’ the conning tower.” conncii. He was standing port and flattened jn. They did not contain av^ knocked off and most of them empty. | | Havana, Maroh 28.—La Lucha, in an foreshadowing sympathy abaft the after turretc to a lirect toward mediation France Witness, in reply to further questions, When asked whether there was any deck just talking any powder. A' 10-inoh tank was dis- right marry They did not seem to have exploded, but c iditoriaLeays: steps by Hood when the oc- woman and make ind other continental There is said his opinion was based upon the ob- demonstration of animosity by people to Lieut. explosion covered fnl> of powder, with cover slight- being crushed open, the powder had “The United States’ note to Spain de- powers. curred. He thinks there were two ex- her his nurse dur- a date be good reason to believe Spain is ready and servation of things above water. He gave afloat, Captain Sigsbee said that there ly opened. This gave the impression melted ont by aotion of the water. nanding that fixed to end the As he went forward ing long years is a anxious for this move and has been en- no weight to Mr. Morgan’s statement was never on shore, as he was informed, plosions. something that the tank had been forced open by lostilities simply declaration of strnck him on the of continued ill- GUNNER’S MATE SMITH. it at the It about calling into a hole in the port side but there was afloat. He then related that head, nearly knocking pressure without flame or heat. Flame var. couraging European cnpitols. him down. He reported to have before health. A sick has been would not be an offensive intrusion, bnt because Morgan might have been mis- on the first Sunday after the Maine’s ar- Captain Sigs- or hsat would fired It water Fifth day—Gunner’s Mate Smith de- \ \ “President MoKinloy forced bee who ordered the boats lowered. it. man cannot be a and the nore of a friendly offer to mediate the taken about It. What witness saw would rival. a ferry boat crowded densely with oould have reached and drowned Af- scribed his first descent which landed I >y jingo opinion sensational to the husband, a lifferences which have threatened indicate that the pressure lifted the pro- civil and returning from Mr. Wainwright reported captain ter the questioning, Wainwright asked good him in the 10-inch shell room. The lewspaper press to close the debate on the greatly people, military, a the United on side and the that It was useless to try to do anything. to state the good provider, < and to shield io result in war between tective deck the port a bull fight in Kagla, passed the Maine leave following: shells were in good order there. luestion Oapt. Sigsbee, A few minutes later Slgsbee successful busi- of the most States and It is understood, how- protective deck on the starbboard side and about forty people on board Indulged Captain “I saw in the chief engineer’s room of Lying right across the middle of tbe 10- vho is one popular officers Spain. the order to abandon Witness' ness man or a useful a man had that to the time M. held fast and bent that deck down- In yells, whistles and derisive calls. gave ship. the City of Washington a large piece of citizen; inch shell room he found an armor plate i n the United States navy. iver, up present was that the oc- better be dead and done with it than to be a Jambon has not received any definite in- ward. Witness thought the ship on the During the stay In Havana, Captain impression explosion oement heavily covered with oil. I then that had been torn away from the ship’s “It was needless to send the Maine to curred on the side forward. life-long invalid, a nuisance to everybody as American ductions to take the Initial steps in port side was entirely gone opposite a Sigsbee took more than ordinary precau- port thought it was a piece of bottom oement. oottoin. Havana, interests were a flare but no actual flame. He and to the woman whom he has mch point indicated on a diagram handed tions for the protection of the Maine by He saw I am now inclined to elieve it oame especially On the fifth day Gunner’s Mate Smith ,mply protected by Gen. Lee.” mediation,__ could not locate the vowed to love, honor and the court. It was entirely blown up. sentries on the forecastle and definitely explosion. from the forward blower on the port protect. was recalled. He told ot three Continuing, La Lucha says: placing with the man is trips NAMES FOR MOSQUITOS. on He saw no water thrown up by the ex- The trouble average that for Ensign Powelson was recalled Feb- poop, quartermaster and signal boys on side.” Sown in diving dress on February 28. “It is well Spain to know at least Within a minute after the ex- he has not the least of the 25th and showed the plans of the the and on the A plosion. Lieut. Commander Wainwright was conception one of these located the break in I he real purpose of the money loving Washington, March 28.—Secretary ruary bridge poop. corporal of ill-health or the to During the forward of tho ship was causes right way go now an order Maine from which he had identified the of the guard was especially instructed to plosion part recalled to the stand on the sixth day. ;he keel where the ship’s back was brok- Lmerlcans. Spain knows what to : jong has issued changing the water. In less than three minutes about remedying them. A little indigestion bottom that were blown up out for the and the under He reaffirmed the statement made sn the He there found a and how to act. ] lames of vessels recently purchased plates look port gangway, by in not by explosion. ixpect by he was on the bottom. he was or biliousness themselves are serious then warns as follows: through the upper deck. The finding of olfioer of the deck and quartermaster were Although Capt. Sigsbee that the torpedoes had not role in the bottom of the harbor about La Lucha the United States i be navy department, the idea that there were two complaints, but if negleted they may de- be these plates on top of the wreck clear especially instructed to look out for the impressed by been disturbed and stated there had 1 feet deep and 7 feet in diameter. f hat if she expects to have all her own Yachts—AIizia, to called Hornet; he could not discover the velop into almost any disease in the medi- “she above water, was among the first and starboard gangway; a quarter watch was explosions been to his knowledge no large (transfer The mud in the bottom of this hole was t ray in Cuba, oan only do so with Umy, to be called Eagle; Herndons, to difference between them. He notloed no cal books. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical most important points of evidence clearly kept on deck all night; sentries’ cartridge of ammunition from a magazine into rarrter than elsewhere and one did not < annon.” 1 >o called Wasp. of the Discovery cures many serious diseases by F. disproving the possibility of an internal boxes were filled and their arms kept upheaval ship. another on board the Maine. He testi- dnk over 18 inches in it. In this holo In conclusion La Lucha says: Tugs—Edgar Luckenbach, to he promptly removing the causes. It braces Walter explosion. loaded. He stated that very few people LIEUT. CATLIN. fied to the position in whioh the Maine ire found a tin abont 20 by 10 inches. “The United States is rich and Spain < ailed Tecninseh; A. Luckenbach, up the weak and impaired stomach and the After minutely describing the bottom visltod the Lieut. Commander Wain- was lying the day of the explosion. There was a plaoe in it with a i 3 poor, but end of the war may find 1 o be called Uncas; Winthrop.to be called ship, restores the appetite. It the big of severe on On the seventh Lieut. A. W. Cat- invigorates where a had i with a of ( P. H- to be called plates with their green coating paint wright being rather desultory day CONSTRUCTOR HOOVER. the It rquare hole gasket been,” pain good portion Ameri- )6ceola; Wise, Sioux; [NAVAL liver and all secretory glands. facili- be called and the other marks by which they were visitors. There were only two visits of lin, who was in charge of the marine te said, “and I sent it up to Mr. Powel- c an money.” j Cl Toro, to Algonquin. J. B. tates the flow of digestive juices. It makes identified Powelson stated that must officers. Once a Hoover, 1 The torpedo boat built for tho German they military party said that when the went into NavalJJConstructor (ap- the of the elements ion. Spanish guard, ship as a witness Maroh 8. His testi- assimilation life-giving OE and have been blown up 38 or 39 feet to reach of five or six Spanish officers came on peared He did not find the forward turret, but PURCHASE A PROTECTED j ;overninent recently purchased for Havana two extra sentinels of the food absolutely perfect, and thus their board but to the were harbor, night mony was very technical, describing the t was from the where it he United States navy has been named present positions. according Captain enriches the blood. Disease germs are missing place CRUISER. said that on desirous I of one in the forecastle and one various of the ship by number of The Mr. Powelson February 26, constrained and not accepting were put on, parts and will not enter blood relonged. importance of this testi- he Somers. Summed it was scavengers, healthy Diver Olsen reported to him that on much This visit was during the armed with rifles. had frame and section. up mony caused it to be gone over and over Berlin, March 29.—Lieutenant Com- courtesy. in poop They of the or tissue. They must have the inert tis- ■ that the bottom at the IN PORT- mlng from below he had followed the the absence of the Captain. plates ship which to 1 igain and additional question along the lander Nibock, the United States naval tEGRUITING STATION orders to challenge all boats that the berth sues of disease upon feed. The forward and after wings of ths V-shape special point of explosion, decks over ine already indicated were put, but s ttache has returned here from Kiel. It deok “Golden Medical Discovery,” byenrichen- they LAND. bottom at frame seven- approaced the ship near enough for a them and the had been to out raoro understood he made by the plate protected the blood, tears down old and inert inly served point clearly that i has conditionally pur- There was a on ing March 2S.—Boats- •ten and said on the forward wing of the Sigsbee then went into details ohallenge. picked man turned over and forward, revolving 1 ibreast of the six-inch shull room the c hieed for the United States Portsmouth, N. H., Captain of 90 tissues and builds up new and healthy government on a the in force the The an degrees. The the a V the plates ran down very steep regarding precautions port gangway. corporal’s guard through angle It wards off and vhole side of ship had disappeared protected cruiser building at the Ger- r rain F. L. Smith, U. S. N., of the navy watches the below half was ones. consumption cures, lant and then turned under and out especially In relation to quarter inspected ship lights every six-inch magazine just below these throat if rom the harbor bed to water line and r lania yards for a South American as bronchial and affections which, gov- 1, ard, has been ordered to Portland, Me., the starboard side he found two whioh ho said had never been rescinded. hour, the patrol his place while of the deck they of the rent turned e and he is inder taking pieces originally lead up to All ihe edges inward. rnment, considering the pur- water at the neglected, consumption. * open a station and will ;ents os if the plating had been bulged One of the cutters was in the gone. stood. sell the Further, the 10-inch magazine had not c base of a vessel building at the Voss reoruiting he John B. medicine dealers “Discovery.” ta between the frames from outside in. time of the accident, and one of the steam Mr. Catlin said visited the sentries Naval Contruotor Hoover Iden- 1 j ards at 1 >ave tomorrow. of years ago my husband all the ■xploded. Hamburg. asked the size of the was at the starboard twice every once before and once tified wreck forward Eight coughed The court two launches riding night, ;three portions Mrs. M. of Ellington, LIEUT. HOLMAN. while in the time,” writes J. Tedder, dents. Mr. Powelson replied were boom. The Captain said that the night after midnight, harbor at of the middle superstructure. The first Mo. lust as soon as he had fin- NO AGREEMENT FOR ARMISTICE. RUSSIAN FLAG GOES UP. they Reynolds Co., Lieut. M. F. who one-half feet and was warm and that he remembered Havana, and always found them was a of ship frame the out- would throw He was George Holman, per- about two and long quite vigilant portion 17, ished a meal he up. get- Chinese echoes of the und to business. He was sit- side thrown up and He took half a dozen bottles formed the duty of navigator and or- Washington, Maroh 28.—Concerning tho Pekin, March 2S.—The garri- bulged in about six inches. He said he hearing distinctly the bugle attending plating doubled baok. ting very weak. is Golden Medical Discovery and lnance officer and was in of the r of an armistice it can be stated * ms were withdrawn today from Port had the after wing of the V and at tattoo. Stars were out, the sky, how- ting in his room at the time of the ex- The port frame oanted to starboard. of Dr Pierce’s charge 'ports explored and -• the Russians a was ‘Pleasant Pellets,’ says he feels better ilectrio testified that all that there will be no ■rthur and Tal-Lien-Wan, had found a semi-circular hole about two ever, being overcast. The Maine at the plosion. He heard dull sound, a loud The second object a portion of the plant, possible f ositively agreement than ever before and more. taken o n of an 1 The Russian was hoisted rivet holes all time of the was imme- concu sslon and felt the of the the side of the protective deck and stronger weighs irecautlon was to prevent aooi- the basis armistice for eight muing. flag feel In diameter with explosion heading shaking port had — chain Everyone said he consumption. , lent. i lODths or other t both aronnd It. diately northwest, pointing towards the ship. The lights went out aud he went ibreast of the looker. It was six any period. plaoes.

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i MISCEEI.ANKOUS, K1SCE11AHEOPS. MISCELLANEOUS. & SIISCELLAKBOUS, | | MISCELLANEOUS. OBITU tRY- SOUTH FOETH AM). duties as switchman in the Boston Maine _* yard. Mr. Albert Kelsey, who l as teen seri- WILL I WILL MRS. L. HERSEY. Enlisted Men Re ously ill, is dow able to be out. i ELLEN Orders Transferring j I I Grain-0! Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Fickett and Try After much suffering Mrs. Ellen Hersey reived at Fort Preble. | $ sou Ralph, of New Bedford,Mass.,aielth? I Sunday morning, YOU Grain-0! i passed peacefully away guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. S. Dyer. Try the eighth anniversary of her husband’s M’ss | Men Leave on New Yor-c 15 at Mrs. Churchill and daughter, Tonigbt- x Ask Grocer to show call to mind the wide i you to-day you 2 death. All will of York the Mgnal Stations To I5e Establislied- Cleo, street, Portland, passed a the new food I 9 packageof GRAIN-O, $ on the death of that dear Sabbath with and Mrs. W'm. I BOY f spread grief Annnal To Capt. takes was Meeting of S. S. Convention BUY £ drink that the place of coffee. & gentleman, Henry W. Hersey, who Thompson, Summer street. children of the morrow—I’otfciand shipbuilding Com J The may drink it without 2 the lirst one to break the band Mr. Everett Ohadbourne of East Bald- Ideal and Personal Items- • injury as well as the adult. Ail who ♦ lovely household looked upon as the pany—society in, who has been the guest of his sister, A LAST SPRING’S SUIT? Next followed the Pteasantdale Etc. A LAST SUIT? try it, like it. GRAIN-0 has that % home rarely equalled. Notes, Mrs. Edwin Richardson, passed Sunday SPRING’S | and now the v rich seal of death of the elder daugthter with Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Sawyer. brown Mocha dr Java, 2 Orders wero received at For dear ones in the yesterday is be- but it is wife and mother joins the Mrs. F. O. Paine, of Liniington b made from pure grains, and O Preble from the headquarters of the Milt ABOUT ONE-HALF PRICE? other life, leaviog the last one, a daugh- ing entertained at tho home of her i, the most delicate stomach receives it $ whose utter de- tary Deparment of the East for the trails ter, to grieve alone, yet daughter, Mrs. C. Lowis Knapp, Kelsey consolation in fer of the mei are with a rush. without distress, j the price of coffee. X votion must bring certain following named enlisted TBscy going People j J street. BOYS’ and CHIL- > her loneliness from E 2d to the nev 15 cents and 25 cents per package. • of the late Battery Artillery of are three. Mrs. Hersey was a daughter li. L. Wass is going into tho employ who ccsac foroue buying charm- 7th regiment of Artillery at Fort Slocum ( , Sold by all grocers. £ Joseph M. Gerrish and was a most the Lombard fish market in tho city. THE STANDARD Her sympa- New York- Webber and Pri The of this sale • ing and delightful person. Corporal greatest Bargains great DREN’S DEPART- ! ! Tastes like Coffee ;jr; drew everyone | thies and vvinsomene3s rates Chapman, Mnxcy, Metcalf At a of the Village of did not Damon, special mooting offers for sale this week their stock Looks like Coffee i towards her. Her attractiveness Newman and at the Town this weeit. J | her McDonald. They will lcavi Improvement society held one half wane with for she kept youth last suits at price. I > Insist that, your gives you GRAIN-O m years spring’s grocc-r this for their new by thi it was decided to a minstrel PARTMEjST. of heart which little children recognized evening post hall, give April we have our THIS SAEE ENDS A PR BE £*s. Accept no imitation. x them, she 1st, grand opening | J and claimed her as one of New York beat, so as to arrive in tiirc entertainment at the hall about the little onos to with an entire new stock. will leave of these for on osar aaew many master Thursday next. middle of April, under the management Bessie saber nearly ali goo<3s Great sale of cliil- mourn with the others their great loss. unloading of Mr. J. o'. Kaler. Many of tho songs THIS SALE MEANS that Men’s, Boys’ IIAI.t' THE SIGNAL STATIONS. are in the best ever shown sis dreii’s Clotliing at about and will be and of local and Children’s Suits left over from last now, variety Lamson & Hubbard LIGHT ARTILLERY jokes original PRICE. THE PROPOSED A detachment of the o Signal Corps application. season are to be sold at Half l’rSce this last Suit to foe solsi Press: the U. H. of at city. livery year’s Over 200 fancy Cheviot Suits in medi- To the Editor of the Army consisting Sorgt The Ladies’ cirole was entertained fbis week. um that Weaver and two privates, will proceed tc tho last week by Mrs. H. P. C. this month. mixtures, good reliable goods In issue of Saturday there appears vestry your she Two and of were made to sell at 4.50 and be no ar- Lights today, there estab and Mrs. Ebon Parrott. One $3.00, 4.00, under the caption “There will Horsey lish a signal station. Other sta attractive features of the enter- now an article wherein the signal the most 5.00, tillery organized,” tions are likely to he iixed at other ; tainment was a lots of all wool Cheviot is that I have sought spoti graphophone. Several good impression conveyed the Ehore. in- EACH. artill- along Cape The As You Like It olub and a few Suits made late last and 82.98 the admission of a battery of light Sack up spring SPRING thoir last lieen re- ANNUAL MEETING OF S. S. CON vited guests were entertainod at and to the state troops and bad were marked $10 $12, Sizes S to 16 years. ery W. H. Carter at her We liave a General Richards on meeting by Mrs. just completed very large fused by Adjutant YEN TON. on Portland. There We make it a to lots of our best $5.00 and 6.5® state had no funds home Spring street, year’s business. point Several the grounds that the a was no work done at this meet- each season with an entire $5.00 SUIT. OVERCOATS wool reliable Knee Pant Suits for to such an The following is the programme of tin regular commence ill with which equip organiza- to second annual of ing, but each ono devoted thomselvos new stock. 1st we do not mean to 7 to 16 years, now offered at only tion. The publication of this article is meeting the Souti April Boys of the ocoasion. me- Portland and Elizabeth unci a the enjoyment have an old suit on our counters. We Several lots of handsome all wool, One lot of all wool covert cloth Spring premature to say the least and decidedly Cape S 3 Mrs. .Smith and son George are passing colored Summer- cut whole $3.98 EACH. misleading. It does injustice to both School Convention, which is to bo hell propose to make a grand, clean sweep of dium dark and light Overcoats, short, nobby, friends in Lewiston. 2 in a few days with sell for now now Adj. General Richards and myself. It is Wednesday, March 30 at o’clock p. every suit, coat and vest carried from Suits made to $12, back, lap seams, regular price £10, church. Mrs. Frank G. Sawyer of Pleasantdale not true that I have sought formally or in the North Congregational last season. This will give our custom- BOYS’ SPRING REEFERS. Spring Style, 1898. South Rev. R. has been tho guest of Mr. Sawyer’s Lamson informally the admission of a light bat- Portland, Laughton, pas ers the benefit of a tremendous-discount. For durability. Style and Comfort the Mrs. M. F. $7.50 a For sa e tor. mother, Sawyer. $4.95 eac;:. All our best last & Hubbard Hat has no equal. by tery to the national guard of Maine, and wool, very grades, leading dealers. febl7 deod 3mo there has been no refusal on 2.00— Praise and Rev. J. A, It seems a foolish move for us to sac- 6.50 and in consequently Prayer, NEW YORK, WASHINGTON, PHILA- season’s prices $5.00, 8.00, the of Adj. General Richards. In Ford part rifice such a stock of reliable clothing in 1 lot in of line all wool covert blue cheviots, serges and fancy mixed, formulating the plans for the organizing 2.30—Words of welcome, Rev. R, DELPHIA. 15 dilfciont lots of line, nobby band- large just at this time I the face of the advance in woolen sizes 34 to 44. and serviceable,all being gold of an artillery company Laughton. Railroad great Cheviot Suits, Suits that have sold cloth Overcoats, regular very stylish aid from A seven day Pennsylvania some have never contemplated asking 2.40—Response, Pres. Z. T. Manter. goods but our method of showing all stouts and at conducted tour train at all now sizes, longs, only tho state in anv wav and have so stated 3.46—Records, of Secretary anc personally by special $15, sizes, Reports new goods each season lielDS our busi- whenever I have been approached on the treasurer’s business. of Wagner Palace cars, April 1. All ex- offset our loss for I wrote to Adjutant General 3.15—Music, Covnention cars ness enough to this 83.5« EACH. subject. penses, $25. Special Wagner Palace $S.50 KACfii. Richards some time ago asking his opin- 3.2C—Address, Kov. A. S. Bisbeo. week to come. $$.50 a SUIT. from New York on 7, 8 and 9 with- ion of suoh a movement and!stating that 4.00— Teachers’ Talks: “What helps April 18 dozen all wool Knee Trousers, sizes the for those desiring the intention was to equip battery by me most in my work?’’ Open to ah out additional expense covert 1 to 15 Last season’s General of fine cheviots and worsted Several new lots just in, nobby years. price 65c, private means entirely. In reply teachers. Experiences and Suggestions. to remain longer in Washington or stop Several lots to see a bat- cloth new ISOS shades, made now Richards sold that he desired of D. N. sack our best SIS and $20 grades Overcoats, In this Evening. over in New York. Itinerary Suits, of light artillery organized in our best manner, tery 205 Washington in medium colors, now elegant fittiug, state, but that the military appropriation 7.00— Praise and Prayer, Rev. R. Bell, Tourist Agont, WILL YOU BUY 49c a PAIR. maintain suoh even if uuaiuu, was insufficient to Laughton BllCCb, In equipped at private expense. my reply 7.3u—Report of Schools. Music. Col- Reefers for If formed a S'. $19.00 EAC El. One lot of alLwool Spring to this I stated that the battery lection. WAR CLAIMS $13.30 SHI THE Last season’s would not only bo equipped but main- fi.00—Address. Rev. Lewis Malvern. NOW AND SAVE joys 10 to 15 years. to the state until v: tained at no expense 8.45—Question Box, Kev. L. H. BeaD. Don’t off come the first ] nice $5.00, now only bo Considered by the House put buying, " such time as the military appropriation Closing Will our needs with that of No goods will be sent C. was sufficient for Today, opportunity. EACH. 'i: others. In view of this correspondence, PORTLAND SHIPBUILDING COM- ABOUT HALF. NEW LOTS DAILY ADDED.! O. D. 82.00 which is at servioe, I do not think your PANY. March S8.—The necessity that It can be said that Adj. General Washington, which with the naval appro- suit* ami Trousers. and cnimren s siyusn suns, ana Riohards has refused something is stated that the Portland of getting through entire new of Suits. Top-Coats, Trousers, Bicycle Boys’ him. It shipbuild- Our Spring stock On Round has not yet been requested of bill led the House to put the best selected stock of to be found la Port theTop is the on now lr priatiou 1st anil will be tour times Hie largest ami good Clothing I realized fully in the Inception of this ing company y plant Novelties, etc., will be ready April consideration of private bills for Friday, matter the futility of counting on state operation from Kittery Point to Quoddj land. March 28. The -- not done so to the March 24, to Tuesday, ---—- .--;r of favor lie- aid, and have therefore Head. 0 degree. The battery will be of more claim bills this public slightest Miss Hattie who has b:en visit- passage many a sufficient number of men Cobb, formed here if seems out of the question, on to When in Windham, has returned. Congress signify their willingness join. ing that has cause it is best inn and to account of a peculiar condition we are organized equipped ready Herbert Starling has started a new to maintain ourselves, arisen. There is a large class of claims provo our ability dwelling house on Marriner street. wo seek admission to the national and Tucker act CLOTHING shall known as Bowman STANDARD Howard Nash is sick at his home with CO., and flavor. state. guard of the for the payment for supplies of quality Verv truly. the measles. claims, HARRY MILLIKEN. food, forage, etc., taken from loyal peo- Miss Rebecca Farr was visiting at tht 250 MIDDLE STR.E3ET, That’s ! ple by our armies in the war. Over eight why home of H. P. Purington, Stanford of 36 AS A DISEASE-PRO- hundred of these claims have been and Promoters of Perfect Fitting clothing for Men and Boys, and Operators ^ I THE MIND street, Sunday last. Manuiactnrers Mtylisii, Stores._ in what is called an omnibus DUCER. Miss Estelle Spear has returned from rouped bill has now before the in the National bill, and this got (Dr. Herbert A. Coryn a short trip to Boston committee of t'no whole for consideration. Review.) The South Portland Wheel Club made It carries over a million dollars, and »‘ liver a run along the Cape shore Sunday, and .We know that congested pro- hundred items, crowds visited the has over eight separate duces leading to suicide; on the same day large gloom, perhaps each one of which is open to amendment. kind of is duo to a site of the new theatre and cafe. Ghainless another gloom perhaps Tiie it seems that its consid- Club met last with Therefore likely a disorderly heart pro- The French evening Dayton congested spleen, eration will oreupy all the time given to of coming danger; Mrs. M. O. Young, Prebie street, and duces apprehension claims this and this the Club will war session, perhaps AT TOBACCO certain intestinal conditions produce feat; Wednesday night History lew ca EXHIBITION Congress. Alternate private bill days [ conditions of other organs mar meet at the home of Miss Susie Starling, morbid aro given to bills reported from the com- and manhood or Randall street. the sense of strength mittee on claims, so the war claims is so and out- We know also a few con- is to het popular womanliness. Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, adding measures are likely to be completely mav THE or THAT verse truths: That despair bill. gloom residence an ell to contain six ioorat blocked by the omnibus DAVIS & CO.’S, news will R. S. induce that bill iuto the jaundice; good the about hei Before the omnibus got heart heat that and beautifying grounds sells all others—;it make the vigorously; way a few lucky war claims got through. and its home in Willard. cheerfulness will calm regulate summer Perhaps there were fix or seven lnalLjOne FAG-SIMILE SOS EXCHANGE STREET, fear and may paralyze lor a Maine the heat; that anxiety Mrs. Joshua Cook has moved into Copt,. of these was the Grant claim, best suits taste. digestion.” _ house on street. man. it got through partly by good I'OBt--- doubt that Noah Dodge’s Sawyer -A ENTS We know also beyond any luck, but from the shrewd and Mrs. has returned from principally for As SIGNATURE Beecham’s Pills, the established Virginia Dyer work and fortunate endeavors of Hon. ^Vegetable Preparation j will g| staple liver regulator the world over, visit in Brooklyn, N. Y. llirbert M. Heath of Augusta. Mr. the Food andRegula- m WHITE. ORIENT, of the similating -—OF- DAl’TON, so reorganize the working system Rev. Ernest Doughty, wife and child Heath spent many weeks in Washington, ol te morbid or the Stomachs cindBov/els Ester human body that congealed, and succeeded in ing his bill onto ting openingV have teen their gets in men and women who visiting parent: MONARCH, iiisorderd conditions the first pagoof the calendar, and by good GREAT EASTERN, -OF- and removed, and have returned to Locke’s Mills. a ■r’} are absolutely entirely here, luck a little ahead of instead of little comobrieht with the ensuing good health John V. Smith and wife are back from behind the omnibus bill. The friends of FEATH ERSTONE Pills PIERCE, EEMOOK, and a heart. Beeoham’s be being anxious to get at eyes happy a visit to Providence, R. I. omnibus hill, the world over at a a not to are for sale quarter j their own Hill early, and antago- are Mi9s Millie Knowlton of Deer Isle if Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- CRAWFORD. box, although on their merits they nize anyone, let the bills ahead go AN1> “worth a ness and Rest.Contains neither known proverbially to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred V. through easily. There was also a bill'tor | nor Mineral. ® guinea a box.” Henley, Preble street. the turnout of the Methodist Publishing Opium,Morphine IS ON THE of the South, anti this facili- | Miss Georaie Richardson, who has beer Company .Not N Ait c otic, • •TW • • • • tated the Grant bill. Trimmed THE BEST OF LIFE. in is now al bill 100 Hats. visiting Malden, Mass., The enal luck of the Grant $ phono.: $25 home. a fortunate thing for Mr. Grant, who The best of life is health. If your was for such a i Mrs. Annie M. Dow is rela- lmd waited nearly forty years Have afOldVrSMUELPITCSUl WRAPPER can visiting I We mu a first class Shop. health has been lost or injured, you lavoraole combination of good manage- SesJ~ Repair BONNETS tives in Boston. Pumpkin it back, only by skilful treatment. ment and good luck. Jlx.Scnna I Mi get The Ladies’ Circle of the E. in Peoples’M. Peddle Sells I OF EVERY Rest Work at Low Prices. The most successful physician curing * gj -AND- church will meet this weok with Mrs. A, “'MijKDESEH FAMILY OF SIX. druse Scad l all diseases, is Dr. Greene, 34 Temple Pcvpcmiv't / J. Pine street. March 28.—A terrible tragedy is CotbaTtateSodar * ft Brown, Paris, pi j!® A- riauc. DUBLUU, xTirtaa. 11 of Seed 1 OF -BEY Samaritan will meet from Bombay, department ffhrrn $5 BOTTLE * The society reported I and in some the Eure. A robber named Gaillarrt Clarified Sugar your strength vitality way Wednesday with Mrs. Turner Jewett, Itfc&yrtcn Nttrcr. murdered a family of six persons there J ijjjjj or are sick and suffering, Dr. Greene will Novelties, Sa wyer street. Yesterday evening. Through n window Unary at once build his wonderful has the ho for you up by Mrs. Olive Doughty returned from of the house inhabited by family A perfect Remedy Constipa- g OR HEATER. a the RANGE Dr. aiul killed with gun, husband, Sour HGilSEIGLi medicines. You can consult a visit in Bowdoinham. shot lion. Stomach.Diarrhoea, bis wife and two of their children who S mar20i WEDNESDA , or free. Miss Grace who has been is Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- __d3t TUESDAY AND Greene, personally by letter, Upton, 111, at a table. Gailllard then were playing OF SLEEP- Write to him today. He will explain able to be out again. entered the house and cut. the threat ness and Loss ;i| who was in the next --- |W cfc 3»). condition and and cure you Clarence Davis has recovered from hit of a little girl aienr. as your disease, he the brains of o’ severe illness. room Finally blowjout Fac Simile Signature if want to be cured. recent woman 71 years you a paralytic bed-ridden and con- f 'Foi'/SVs PLEASANTDALE. old 'Hie murderer was arrested ^ a num- It fessed to committing these and *3 put up in ono-ske bottles only. t TWO HUNDRED WENT TO WORK. B. and (ottfuroptioit Mrs. Fred Cunningham daught- ber of other crimes. ;3 not sold in' bulk. Don’t allow anyone to sell ers Elinor and Hazel left Saturday foi l elso on. the or that it hundred of IISS MARGARET Lewiston, March 2S.—Two OF CANAAN. you anything plea promise IBM,n THE WOMAN will a as and answer Hyannis, Nebr., the six hundred strikers of the Andros- Worcester, Mass., where they pass i3 "just good" "will tnerypur- Como, Wis., on at the home cf Sir. This will be Air, Greet’s subject ■,ose,” *3*See that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. Jan. 2,1898. mill, went into tho mill this few weeks Henry I Jan. 10,1898. 040 St.'H coggin who are ^ i’onsress and those Wodnesday evening, fie- —•— ( when the were by Cunningham Tho y? mar 28 ie morning gates opened I PISO’S A. who lias beer will enjoy a bright and earnest 1 I would not be regard A* order of Agent Bean. Five hundred oper- Mr. Charles Fickett, present EXACT COPVOf WRAPPER, rheumatism for tho of Bible truth. Congress PISO'S CURE FOR CON- atives stood about the gates and cheered suffering from pasl delineation „"."dsP ,s. without now able to resume hi: 7.3 Evtrybody welcome. ICastoria SUMPTION as the ft went four months, is ball, CURE for CON- [ ATLANTTg 1 and hissed in turn as tho operatives claimed for best Cough medi- I COAST LINE. I in or came out. At noon it was SUMPTION any % cine on the (“FLORIDA FAST LIUS’1) that time hundred looms had run all the thing. For a bad market, Via and Charleston. >r || Washington, Richmond forenoon. Five hundred strikers held Cough or Cold it is having used it for this forenoon anil to 15 a mel ting voted stay Which Half is beyond all others. years. out ell summer rather than go In at the J. A. old wages. Fifteen policomen were to be Mrs C. REYNOLDS. WESTOVER. at the gates at 1 p. m. to keep order in the Belter Ha it ease of any disturbance. Tile housewife’s duties are harder than men HOTEL nAJESTIC, on her alone is a constant tax Medicine.” Route of the >S' realize. Cleaning “The Best celebrated “New York- task. More than half the Cough Florida Special,” luxuriously np- FATES a never-ended West & 72d to 71 si York. I Unequalled Schedules and Ser- ° COLLEGE. strength, Centra? Park Sts.,New pointed- she can have done for her, if she vice. Only line running Solid Vestibul- y work of cleaning to HOTEL OF AMERICA. cd Trains Florida. Only sure conncc- the will be next to nothing. THE ELITE I tionwith“FederaIEzpress”fromB< ston. will, and expense The annual EeiJior exhibition will be and J. H. JOHNSON, N. E. Ap;t., One of the largest :m -S-- FINANCIAL. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. j -- '■"* 1 IT. ■ —— ■■' '■ affair as HOW CONGRESS RECEIVED ■i.—i .. .. iinl PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ment has decided to treat this | rwi a! *7i (FAY BROS. & HOSPORD =r-TEt:E ------TSI I'M L M. Kljjngagement^ fronts, To Let, must be with the construction pletely filled with the exception of those in for acquainted BANKERS, tisements, 25 cents per week advance, reserved for the corps and the adver- of the ship, but anybody can see the great diplomatic CITY 40 words or less, no display. Displayed families of the President and Cabinet. HALL, Portland, and all adver- significance of the faot that a part of as much ti-'ements under these headlines, On the floor there was almost Thursday Eve’g, March 31st, will be tho outer shell of the is now four excitement as in the although tisements not paid in advance, charged ship galleries, the full of the which was Cor. Middle & Sts. rates. feet above the water, whereas if the synopsis report Exchange Ut regular the Associated Press this square be printed by uaKe warn In Maine State Press—$1.00 per ship had sunk uninjured it would keen off the unampion for morning has taken the edge AND and 60 cents per square now THE fot first insertion, thirty feet below the position it anxiety with which the members awaited each subsequent insertion. This unmistakably to the reading of the official finfings of the INVESTMENT SECURITIES, BIG SPECIALTY CO. sub- ocoupies. points Address all communications relating to board. Upon the desk of tee late Repre- an explosion underneath the ship that 20 Southern Darkies Dancers, Specialties and and advertisements to Portland sentative of Massachusetts, who Cake Walkers. Their natural humor as bril- scriptions blew it is Simpkins Exchange Street, upward. Equally significant died suddenly Saturday night, a wreath liant bright and-cheering as burst of sunshine. Publishing Co., 87 i PORTLAND TRUST , LETTERS DF CREDIT, the fact that the outer bottom plating is of Easter lilies interwoven with tulips, A oand of sable-hued Ladies and Gentlemen Portland, Me. and Acrobatic inverted crocus and lilies of the valley, cast an air resenting Buck, Wing Dancing beat into the form of an Y, coon songs, Rag time music, of sadness over the vast assemblage. § peclalties,‘latest iorce mat u«uu it and a(Pr i* Cake I snowing tnat me House con- plantation songs Winning Fifteen minutes before the FOREIGN DRAFTS. Walk. Champion Cake Wklkers from Balti- It is conceiva- feb9 drt THE EIRESST pressed upward. scarcely vened the floors were oleared. The dip- COMPANY. more, Klolimonu, Philadelphia. New York and Inmatin a w <1 OTOMlfirfi CrflllflriflR ShOFtllV ble that an interior explosion could have Bostoi will compete fora prize. afterward were opened and before the Will remove to its new of. Prices 15,26 and 35o. Reserved seats now on MARCH 29. produced any such results as these. sale at Chandler’s Musio 431 TUESDAY, fell at noon, not a seat was vacant. Store, Congress for the ex- gavel street,mar26d4t As regards the responsibility Chairman Dingley, Mr. Bailey and the fices, No. 89 St., been hall without Exchange which is said to have plosion the Board says that it has other leaders entered the Three Lectures for School Room The armistice twelve the Safe unable to fix it. As the Board has been demonstration. At exactly the Portland Decoration Fund. been between the Spaniards order. Amid adjoining $150,000 arranged called the House to on Speaker John Carroll Perkins. xi_:__in Piikn hoo lioon ot*. careful not to express an opinion any the last By (Rev. Subject, ■bUU unv the sllenoe that followed, the e--- impressive Deposit Company, Gotilc Cathedrals; Mr. Leroy L. Hlght Sub unless it deemed the evidence con- delivered a solemn prayer ranged probably by the weather. Evei point blind chaplain YEAR 4 PER CENT ,1«ct Robert Louis Stevenson; Mr. Clarence fix ball like a warn- THIRTY W, J. M. Barrie. As- when it it cannot which through the week in March. Peabody. Subject, the rebellion there has beer clusive, says rang since began He referred to the storm clouds that sembly Hall, Portland High School, oa Monday the for the explosion, it ing. March March fc armistice during the rainy responsibility above the country threatening to evening, 28th, Thursday evening, practical hung 3lst,and 7th. Tickets to does not mean probably to be understood time. He God to in- Thursday evening, April Season, because it is impossible carry break at any prayed H. BUTLER. for tie course 76 cents. Single tickets 35 cents. on that these clouds there is no evidence point, His that might — F. that — To obtained at B. Short cn operations during that time. terpose power OF THE bj Clark’s, Loring, military us in and tran- & Harmon’s and at the door. be- It only means to say that there is no con- pass away leaving peace Secretary. That there has been any agreement mar25-28-29-3i ap5-7 clusive evidence to fix the responsibility quility. tween the rebels and the Spaniards ex- While the Journal was being read, STANDISH WATER & a doubt. There is evidence tend- Clerk Pruden cept the tacit agreement which the beyond Chief Executive appeared THIRTY-FIFTH with the is ing to show where the responsibility message. weather compels, improbable. Th were hushed as CONSTRUCTION CO., If there was a submarine mine the thronged galleries lay. the chief clerk carried the document down * ♦ was decidedly must Grand Easter EASTER MONDAY BALL The outlook yesterday or its on Day Spanish government agents the main aisle and placed it the Opening DUE 1928. The Maine failed There is more peaceful. report have placed it. evidence, Speaker's table. Speaker Reed, himself, BY THE features of the West- to develop anv of the sensational conclusive evidence, too, that the Maine broke the large red seal envelope This company supplies Deering, hinted at from and handed it to the clerk, at the same Gorham and Standish, and the that have been darkly was moored over it by the direction of R. LIBBY CO. brook, time in a clear, distinct at J. Relief Association wa< announcing above bonds are Irish American time to time. Congress apparently a official. These facts while from the President of Spanish voice: ‘‘A message ~ and in- Some in a less belligerent mood, disposed not tend to criminal the United States.” they may show, 1 AT CITY of When the of the message was HALL, to take a more reasonable view things, tent, do tend to show negligence which reading GUARANTEED a wave of applanse swept over The overwhelming triumph of Sagasts for demanding concluded, y- may constitute ground the floor and TheSpeaker imme- by Portland Water Co. inasmuct galleries. Monday Evening, April 11,1898. Wa a factor making for peace, an The Board has apparently announced the referenoa of the SOME indemnity. diately GRAND VOCAL CONCERT to show that the peo are so to the committee on foreign re- £ive$ -FOB SALE BY— | a it seemed Spanish its when message only stated opinions they FROM 8 TO 9 O’CLOCK. as beer lations under the rules. e were not so hot headed has well by evidence as to amount SHORT supported Mr. Bailey, the Democratic leader, and were favorable to thi 1 even and 75c. 25c. tsnresented to convictions. Probabilities arose and said he understood the message TICJ1ETS—Gent Lady, Lady, which was H. HI. PAYSON mar29-31 ap2-5-7-9 jjilioy of eono iliation inaugu when very strong it has not dealt with. would take that course without debate &C0., when he assumed thi 1 under the but asked if the report of are r ted by Sagasta When the evidence is published many rules, Bankers. | AUCTION SALES. had accompanied the message head of the will inquiry government. significant paragraphs appear, prob- the information that the re- 32 St., Portland, Me. containing Exchange 0. BAILEY & Auctioneers. ably, which have not been made use of and testimony had been transmitted F. CO., While Sagasta appears to be disposed t-i , port fel)2s_ Board’s because while to the Senate. SEASON IS ON witl ( in the report they THE BICYCLE preserve the peace, and is negotiating “Would it be in order to ask unanimous form a basis lor do not to show a of and Cong in it i strong suspicions for the ancl we are complete line high grade us apparently with this end view, consent to set apart Wednesday prepared Uncertain! amount to conclusive the asked Mr. low wheels. £ an proof. consideration of message?” priced by no means impossible that he really BONDS. Democrat of Tennessee. for McMillin, v.t ates war and is playing delny tho THE STERLING “The Chair thinks not,” replied first of This wheel has been our leader in formei set in in HAVE WE A CONSTITUTION. comes course, covers these CARRIAGES. season will soon INSURANCE The t iny Speaker. and will continue to be for tlie season of 1S9S. In every- I f^IFE of years | 4s. of invasion unaoclimatei 1 Meantime Mr. Walker, Republican be Central R. Auction Sale Car. biUJ. when an by To the Editor of the Press: that goes to |malee the model the Sterling leads \ contingencies, and may pos- Maine R., Puiitive was on his feet and when thing bicycle § ^ so Massachusetts, March troops would be attended with grea in this the wav. Complete satisfactson is its guarantee. Price $75.00 ■§ ^sessed the annual & l'iagis, on Tuesday, 29th, The idea was once prevalent recognized, he announced, as dean of the by pay- 4s. of life as to render it I 1 IS NEEDED Water at a. m., at our loss impracticable. that the federal constitution is the death of his colleague, NO ARGUMENT © ment of a small sum of money. W Portland Co., if Repository, country delegation, famous Stormer which wt for the ti 1 The usual to prove the merits of our bicycle Post would be Spanish advantage the law of the land. That idea, Representative Simpkins. Union Mutual a © No. 163 Middle St., opp. supreme were and the are at Tlie Stormer is no experiment—i1 ■) By present plans, war until that time. 1 resolutions adopted, Speaker offering $50.00. have delayed if not is fast becoming is to have Merrimack County, already obsolete, the following committee to at- is an established success. $ policy guaranteed specified | _ fleet is on its way acrosi appointed Offitje. Spanish torpedo so. Where in the constitution can any tend the funeral: Messrs. Gillet, McCall, cash values if surrendered after being it will be fo: MEN ^ 4s. khall sell without reserve, 8 Surreys, the and certainly and of HARVARD ^ „r T in force three and before any N. H., Atlantic, warrant be found for appropriating Moody Dovering Massachusetts; j§ years §; and extension 3 Phae- Dit- need have no scruples aoout riding our Vale wheol. In buying '» WE Ipec, canopy top; to have that in fight Cousins of Iowa; Foss of Illinois, ffi discontinuance of premium payments, 1 Goddard; G Spain’s advantage for the relief of suffering in Cuba a dollar’s worth of value for liundrec tons, rery fine carriages; Top money tauer of New Newlands of Nevada this wtieel you get every returns ac- 4s. 5 Concord trim in the waters around Cuba be York; ® but the most satisfactory Buggia: 9 Open Buggies; Wagons; ing over which the United States has no of to attend the cents Price $50.00. ^ Saco, also etc. and Berry Kentucky, expenditure. crue a contract to ® 6 Denicrat Wagons; Cans, out. | through carrying over fore war breaks But it is said the claims funeral and then at 12.18 p. m., the WE ARE ALSO SOLE AGENTS Theabove represent some jobs earned jurisdiction? © its 4s. sent us Irom manu- as a further mark of ad- Pennant and Elmira maturity. f. from list year. Carriages this at our hands, Honse, respect, for the Crawford. Rochester, Biddeford, We are inclined to think that Cubi , of humanity require ,/ Business men admit the value and factuiers. without orders, etc. wheels. Prices range from $30.00 to $50.00. These wheels arc § and creditable to the journed. is Prices on application. are the highest grade work, made for as well off to remain Plausible is this, desirable of Life Insurance? it # Sonp would be quite known tlie country over. We have llic most % importance best rttail trade: some are .‘actory made work, of our But IN THE SENATE. A an to find one uninsured, $ nominal dependency of Spain with ful [ humanitarian spirit people. $30.00 wheel in town. exception but at will be represented for what they are. on our few an All rill be sold without reserve, and the sale as if acoordei [ intervention part TOUR INSPECTION though possess adequate g control of Its local affairs, governmental A scene of intense interest was WE INVITE ... | a to present- The sooner taken the less ® probiily represents large saving pur- two nations at war with each of our line of Sundries and repair goods-Ihe largesi amount. complete independence. But it is doubt between ed in the Senate when the Presi- ft chase Is. today of Boston. We have a t the cost ? once fixed, no increase SWAN lARRETT, mar23d6t east repail but, i other to relievo distress occasioned by thoroughly equipped || Me, Tei hs, cash. the insurgents can be made to see dent’s transmitting the findings anc ever made. Ask now 18G Middle St., Portland, fuljif message department with experienced workmen to give prompt § of premium is dtt could no can no more be justified, on princi- jy27 in this light. Certainly they it, of the Maine court of inquiry was re- efficient attention to your orders. for facts and ® to send % figures. an than could an appropriation F, O. BAILEY & CO. be brought to submit to such arrange pal, ceived. The galleries were packed to the LITTEE PEOPLE ami to the Hotten- THE its was missionaries supplies of Senators was are ment unless permanency guaran doors and the attendance will be interested in our extensive line of Juvenile wheels. We agent Merchants however desirable the fron 1 Union mutual Bit I Aaei oneers and Commission tots. Such , for tbe makes in country. I'ricea range t,;ed some other nation than Spain objects, as as it has been at any time leading juvenile bicycle by large ■ for- quite to we have a number of New and S«cumi-HumtWlieeis o W too often decelvei [ themselves considered, are utterly during the session. Eager to as- $20.00 $30.00. SEE OUH 48 Stref/. The Cubans have been present last season of various makes anil prices. ifllesroom Exchange for which this certain in me tun nmungs oi me court, insurance to take any stock ii eign to the purposes gov- Company, § ^ by Spanish promises House after the | c- w- ALIEN of the and to scores of members THE ZQJN.IIjlErsr es, burlesques, witticisms, r 0 York, poems, side. If the explosion was internal, in in 1 Gorham. 125. B annum. on the country his day,and scouring West shortly ntter four o’clock this after Su scription price, $2 Pcr at an d and 1 Hand & 00. H responsibility rests upon Spain all, all creation to purchase battleships noon. The Mangrove will probably havi Co., 1 ub for both, $5 per annum. cre- 100- B price of sue h torpedo boats to meet an emergency sufficient from the wreck to leavi 1 Gabler, of these if nobody wonld think suggesting salvage ou can have both you subscribe ated by the acts of our own government tomorrow. 1 Bodstedt, So. 1 a The moment that Spain admi * N< V and a bonus of 10 novels selected from thing. or its officials. is at the that Genera It reported palace Also several cheaper Pianos at from for SO obligation to this counti 7 It to be remembered that this reached of San | th list below. Regular price each, any ought Fuentas Matias, provinoe $10 to $50. Cash or easy terms of eho admits practically that tl e government, professedly of limited tiago de Cuba last Thursday after seven | ce ts. All sent postpaid. powers, is making history, and that, too, “ payment. rmit $5 in New York exchange, express or was externa), and there! y lighting. said a bookkeeper, and have FOR 19 TEARS. explosion fast. Politicians act for their owe been recovered “I am 42 years old,” Philadelphia LEADERS or very Three bodies have toda; sufferer p< ;al money order, by registered letter, discredits hor Board of and hi r an indoor life. I have been a from'consti- Inquiry and for themselves. Statesmen the Maine wreck and one was re always led great a list of to selected, day, from order almost all the Jones & DOIN’T FAIT TO tc jther with the novels have solemi i- from the standard ol liver has seemed to be out of Cressey, Alien, commanders at Havana who look at everything covered yesterday. pation, and my b to a of LOOK THEM OVER numbers, referable “to the wisdom anc mv face looked Some time ago neighbor 566 St. Pori arid. TOWS ly asserted that no mines were ever lai d principles time, and yellow. Congress TOPICS, conscience of the ages, as well as applica that I marlTeodtf SOS Fifth Heir York. harbor. What is 1 mine suggested try Avenue, in the Spain likely ble to forced upor contemporary polioy Yellow Jaundice Cured. EAOIjES MW. do under existing circumstances is to ca them for action. f .Tlin SALH OF A SOUL. Uv C. M. S. McLeKaii. demanded to be Suffering humanity should be suppliei A. S. VanWestniB, our attention to the radio; il The first ship brought AND $50.00. -THE COUSIN OF THE KING. By government’s tc with means for its relief $35.00 1 SIX MONTHS IN HADES. By Clarice I. Clmgham. ,* out and into commission, and every possible between our and thi put By Captain Allred difference rsport Constitution. It is with pleasure we publish the follow THE SKIRTS OF CHANCE. bo kept there. Is the old Thompson. of her own court of inquiry, express a “This is to certify that I was: -ANTHONY KENT. Bv Charles Stokes ^Vayne. The soul and life of government touching ing: & CO. 1 from Yellow JaundiceTo N. M. PERKINS -an ECLIPSE of VIRTUE. By Champion. to make reasoi i- on our owr terrible sufferer pissell. willingness perhaps any life, liberty and property Tabufes J -AN UNSPEAKABLE SIREN. By John GillUt. six months and was treated soni and to al over by ; -THAT DREADFUL WOMAN. By Harold R. Vynn* amends if she is responsible for tl e shores, affording protection Ripans I 8 Free Sf. McKeitdree. ably tc of the best physloluns in our olty and al 1 HARDWARE DEALERS, —A DEAL IN DENVER. By Gilmer who have in any way contributed mar23dtf Christie Murray. contend at the same tin our -WHY? SAYS GLADYS. By David disaster, but al to no avail. Dr. Bell, druggist and L. H. perpetuate it as a sacred trust -for and I did so. I now take them whenever occasion arises, -NX VERY REMARKABLE GIRL. By Bickford, such has not bee n Grant, recommended Electric Bitters, and afte *7- MARRIAGE FOR HATE. By Harold R. \ >nnc. that impossibility who juay come after us. As said and tell me my face The Annual De Leon. two bottes I was cured feel much better. My bowels act well, people Meeting *8- iUT OF THE SULPHUR. By T. C. knew war was: “Let us have taking entirely BteseH. fixed a court that could fairly 1 e who what on a I take one iabule every STEPHEN of Maine will be held in til 1 *9- HE WRONG MAN. By Champion by I now take great in recommend has taken more healthy look. usually BERRY, o£ the Bible Society Anita as said an eminent statesmar pleasure Association Buildlnp 'HE HUNT FOR HAPPINESS. By Virant^. and wind wit h peace;” 1 another in bed.” Young Men’s Christian considered impartial, up the const! ing them to any person suffering witl day and at night before getting 1 of a former clay: “Wherever Congress Square, Portland. THURSDAY, Apri ERSTRANGE EXPERIMENT, by Harold R. Vytma, of an into the cai 6 thai this terrible malady. I am grateful! and (raid GilUat. a suggestion inquiry tution leads there we follow, whdre ifiiiidel, 7,18i shape, wing which about 15 feet broad nr.d 32 feet urday matinee, as a treat out of the com- every miner, prospector or trader coming estimated that the loss from Are among storage of any kind was stowed below hi arrival being marked with no special in 17 to frame 25 is doubled most of the or the Yukon wooden would be twenty-five any of the other storerooms. Tho coal incident besides tho exchange of custom- length,(frame best trade in the market at 75 mon. In the cities named, to Alaska, to the Klondike, buildings the continu- 50 inch Black Cheviots, the cent less than with wood shingled bunksrs were inspected daily. salutes and ceremonial visits. back upon itself, against critics have not hesitated to call “Secret and that is the necessity for per ary for- cents, on sale at country, roofs. Of those bunkers adjacent to tbo for- The Maine continued in the harbor of ation of tho same plating extending Service” the best play yet written by an providing an adequate and proper food Respectfully submitted, ward magazines and shell rooms, four Havana during tho three weeks follow- ward. At frame the vertical keel is broken Per Yard. American. Like “Held by the Enemy” Whether in the States, J. C. WARD, were empty namely: ‘B 3, B 4, B 5, ing her arrival. No appreciable excite- 18, 59c supply. procured keel into on of 6.” on tho in two and the fiat bent with the oivll war. or the stores Inspector Buildings. B ment attended her stay; contrary, the new drama deals in the Dominion, at supply similar to the formed by the Cash. “A 15” had been in use that day and a feeling of relief and confidence followed angle angle Less Ten Per Cent, for So far as clashing sabres and rattling he re or further on, this must be his outside bottom ACADEMY NOTES. ‘‘A 1C” was full of New River coal. This tho resumption of the long interrupted plates. HEBRON break is now about six feet below musket ry are concerned, however, there is concern. Upon the manner in coal had been carefully inspected before intercourse. This primary friendly and about 30 it on board. The bunker in was this immediate effeot the surface of the water of Black AH Wool Dress Novelties, 40 inches wide, no real war in the play. The buttlefield which the miner has observed or neglect- receiving So noticeable Newline The annual of the school it was stowed was accessible on the consul feet above its normal position. and summer, on prize speaking which of her visit that general ail patterns for spring is never reached, as the story is based ed this precaution more than upon any Tho of the court is that this good took place Friday evening, March 25 at three sides at all times, and the fourth strongly urged that the presence of our opinion the around Richmond other one will his success (Jr failure on account of bunkers effect could have been produced only by military operations thing is the side at this time ships in Cuban waters should bo kept in the before the fall of that the church. Following programme: This the explosion of a mine situated under 4§c Per Yard. exciting days ”B 4” and “B 6” being empty. up by retaining the Maine at Havana or Patrons will find seats and boxes depend. The were Miss Peables of Au- the bottom of the ship at about frame city. must be healthful and judges bunker, “A 16” had been inspected that in the event of her recall by sending an- the box office next These supplies and somowbat on the shore side of tho on sale at Wednesday burn, Dr. Perkins of Mechanic Falls, and day by tho engineer officer on duty. The other vessel,there to take her place. IS, S.ess JO Per Cen*. for Cash. at 9 o'clock. should be concentrated, but the most ship. morning The were awarded Are alarms in the bunkers were in work- At forty minutes past nine on the eve- Miss Stewart. prizes The conclusions of the court are • SERIOUSLY careful attention in the selection of foods ing order and there had never been a case ning of tho loth of February the Maine FANNY DAVENPORT as follows: That the loss of tho Maine was not in that will indefinitely of spontaneous combustion on board the was destroyed 1 y an explosion by which all and to make up, ILL. keep unimpaired due to fault or Full line off Black Serges, sponged ready Young Ladies—Gertrude V. Bean, West Maine. the entire forward of tho ship was any respect negligence all the conditions which will part or mem- at oid time under they L. Frost, 2nd. were use the on the part of any of the officers ail offered prices, Miss Fanny Davenport suffered a total Minot, 1st; Mary Dixfleld, Tho two aftor boilers in at utterly wrecked. have to enoounter is imperative. For Gentlemen—Leon M. Small. the hut for bers of her crew. Grand Young time of disaster, auxiliary In the catastrophe two {officers and two collapse at the Opera house, Leon L. Can- That the was destroyed by the instance, as bread raised with baking Dickvale, 1st; Newton, purposes only with a comparatively low hundred and sixty-four of her crew per- ship 75c and $1.00 Per Yard. after tho Friday of a snb-marine mine, which 63c, Chicago, performance for the chief ton. 2nd. pressure of steam and being tended by a those not killed outright by her explosion must lie relied upon ished, of two or wars uuauiD w powder These boilers could not caused tho partial explosion niEJllc, ana OU-aua/ Music, reliable watch. explosion being penned between by the Less Ten PeriCent. for Cash. of every meal, imagine the helpless- the of tho tne more of her forward magazines and, bed. No was given part Prayer, SH have caused explosion ship. of wreckage and drowned by her performance bak- tangle that no evidence has been obtainable ness of a miner with a can of spoiled Bluslo, The four forward boilers have since been immediate sinking of the hull. Saturday and all engagements for the tho for tho destruc- the best The Chariot found by tho divers in fair condition. assistance was rendered by the fixing responsibility ing powder. Buy only very Race, Prompt or week have been cancelled. Miss Daven- On the of tho destruction of the anchored in the har- tion of the Maine upon any person full 44 $1.00 in the end. Ex- A. Davenport Cox, Somerville, Mass. ; night neighboring vessels Black Satin Faced Mcrvellleaux, inqjtes wide, flour, it is the cheapest been is believed to be in a critical condit- Gavroche, Maine, everything had reported bor, aid being especially given by the persons. at port has shown the Baking I have directed that tho finding of the quality, New York perience Koyal Ella Y. Hodson, Pownal. seouro for the night at eigth o’ulock by boats of the Spanish cruiser Alphunso ion and relatives in Boston, court of and the views of this Powder to be the most reliable and the The reliable persons, through the proper Nil and the Ward line steamer City inquiry have been noticed. Judgment Day, ho communicated to the and Philadelphia Jack T. Canton authorities, to the commanding officer. of which lay not far dis- government gov- 75c I*er Yard, trading companies now uniformly supply Piper, Washington, ernment of Her the Ke ent HAYDN’S CONCERT. Aux Italians, At the timejthe Maine was destroyed the tant. Majesty Queen this ; s others will not keep in this and I do not myself to doubt brand, Clarice O. Thayer, Dixfleld. ship was quiet and therefore least liable The wounded were generously cared for permit for Cash. concert tendered that the sense of of the Ten Per Cent, The complimentary by climate. Be sure that the bacon is sweet, to accident caused by movements from tho authorities of Havana, the hos- jnstico Spanish I^ss Duett, by nation will dictate a course of action the association last to cured. These are Misses Marsh. those on board. to them, while Haydn evening sound and thoroughly pitals being freely opened honor and the Honor of the the earliest recovered.bodies of the dead suggested by friendly their friends, called forth a large and the absoluto necessities upon which all The Woods, 3-TWO EXPLOSIONS. of the two the in a relations governments. Leon L. Newton, Canton. were interred by municipality of New attentive for almost every seat a cniei ana can un- It will he the duty of the executive to Oar entire line audience, must place reliance, The at Rudder Grange, The destruction of the Maine occurred cemetery in tho city. Tributes Baby public advise Congress of the report, and and Gar- in Kotzschsnar hall was taken. der no circumstancee be neglected. They M. Richardson. Rangelev. at 9.40 p. m. on the 15th day of February, of sorrow and sympathy were offered Press Trimmings in the meantime deliberate consideration ready was miscellaneous in Unknown in the harbor of Cuba, she from ail of the island. nitures for Spring is,all The programme of course, be by as The Speaker, 18P8, Havana, official quarters may, supplemented Kulrwv of tVixa t.lmo mnoroM H.TlTin fell tho is invoked. several numbers Leon M. Small, Dlckvale. The appalling calamity upon for your i»ss>cetson. character, including by comforts or delicacies as the pros- WILLIAM M’KINLEY. *0 Per many Rebecca Before the Tribunal, buoy to which she had been taken upon people of our country with crushing Cush Discount off the selected from the Festi- or desire to Executive Mansion, March 28, 189S. association, pector may be able to pack Gertrude V. Bean, West Minot. her arrival. There were two explosions force and for a brief time an intense ex- Cent, on entire lane. Mr. W. K. of a different with a which in a commu- val hook, arranged by Chap- pay for.—From the Alaska Mining Jour- Vocal Solo, distinctly character, citement prevailed, interval between and self controlled than man. Miss Wight. very short but distinct nity less just nal. and the forward of tho have led to acts of I Toussaint L’Ovortnre, them part ship ours, might hasty The chorus work was only fairly sat- Krusite I. Boyadjieff, Bulgaria. was lifted to a marked degree at the time blind resentment. the best numbers being the first This snirit,. however, soon gave way isfactory, A book of receipts for all kinds of cook- At the Indian Encampment, of the first explosion. The explosion Ar Bridgton, March 19. Henry H. Chaplin of from Rubenstein's E. Jefferson. was more in the nature of a like to tho calmer of reason and to and Miss Mary E. Abbott of “Three Pictures,” whch is valuable for use Mary Richardson, report, processes Bridgton Albany. ery, specially of a while the second to the facts and In New Sharon, March lfi, Ernest A. Bunker “Tower of and “The Lost Currycombe’s Ride, that gun, explosion tho resolve investigate Babel,” or in the is and Miss Bertha M. Porter of New upon the trail camp, pub- Clarence N. Ford, Oxford. was more open, prolonged, and of greater await material proof before forming a of Concord which was in Sharon. Chord,” arranged harmony lished the Baking Powder- Toccoa the Beautiful. volume. This second explosion, was, in as to the cause, tho responsi- by Royal judgment m Roxbury, March 17, Bennett F. Phtlbrook for women’s voices The choruses, L. Dixfleld. the of the court caused by the that the facts warranted, the rem- only. Company, of New York. The receipts Mary Frost, opinion bility of Roxbury and Miss Rose Knight of Mumford. or inoro of the to Bridal from Trombone Solo, partial explosion of two edy due. In Watervllle, March Hi, George C. Lower of “Hail the Happy Day,” are and the methods thoroughly practical, Mr. Burgess. forward magazines of the Maine. This course necessarily recommended Detroit and Miss Abide Saw telle of Watervllle. “In RaS; “He ♦♦ WW* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦*♦ Lucia, Fair,” are carefully so that the inex- Michael Courier to the itself from the outset to the executive, for In Phillips. March 16, Eugene J. Gralfam and ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦$♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ explained, Strogoff, Czar, OF FORWARD PART. over Israol.” from the Elijah, 4-CONDITION of a Mrs. Ida Leavitt. Watching perienced may, with its aid, readily pre- George E. Ramsdell, East Hebron. only in the light dispassionately and of the Lord,” for the Mes- The Curse of Conemaugh, The evidenco upon this, being ascertained certainly will it determine “Glcry pare requisite for a good, bearing uiiEi ! everything B. Canton. did not and measure of its fall were not to the standard, Nellie Stanwood, obtained from divers, the nature duty deaths. siah, quite up wholesome or even dainties if he principally meal, ♦Excused. enable the oourt to form a definite con- in the matter. one from the as | which naturally expects has the necessary materials. The matter clusion as to the condition of tho wreck, The usual procedure was followed, is-ociation. the NAVAL BRIGADE. it was established that tbe after in all cases of casualty or disaster to na- STRANGE. is in compact though durable form, although In this city, March 27, Ellon L., widow of chorus from Lucia was diversified of the ship was in a sinking con- tiona! vessels any maritime state. I | The two ounces. part W. Hersey. ; whole book weighing but A despatch from Trenton yesterday says of was at once nenry ♦ If a man offered X dition a very few riiinutes after the de- A naval court inquiry [Funeral this Tuesday afternoon at 2,30 o’clk, a this book well Under special arrangement, that Adjutant General Striker received struction of the forward part. organized [Composed of officers at her late resldonce, No. 6S6 Congress street. A another man a bag £ Annual Sales overs,000,000 Boxes who facts in to the for- rank an'd In March 28. Sarah L., daughter will be sent free to miners or others word from Assistant Secretary of the The following regard qualified by practical experi- Auburn, a down- • aud A. M. ot gold as ward Dart of the are, however, ence to discharge the onerous duty im- ot tlio late Nathaniel Gorham Betsey Z may desire it. We would recommend that Roosevelt to hold ninety-five ship Navy today, established by the them. Sturgis. ♦ right gift, and the X testimony. po.vd upon Funeral Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at every one going to the Klondike prooure of the New Jersey naval reserve in readi- i a force of wreckers, Aide by strong her late residence. latter refused point 9 5-SHELU FORCED UP. court to make Z a copy. Address the Royal Baking ness to take the monitor Montank from and divers the proceeded In Yarmouth, March 26, Flora B. Marston, ♦ on the blank to take it, ♦ Powder Co., New York. League Island navy yard to Portland. That portion of the port side of tho pro- a thorough investigation spot, daughter of George A. and Ethaleen Marston, Gov. Voorhoes said yesterday that the or- tective deck whioh extends from about employing every available means for the aged 11 mouths 0 days. ♦ people would say it X exact determination of the In Lovedale. Col., March 22. Patrick Wallace, FOE BILIOUS AND NEEVOUS DISOEDEES dor from Washington for the transporting framo to about frame forty-one was and was THE CUTTER WOODBURY thirty impartial of 24 rather strange. Is within two or the formerly Portland, aged years. Z Z in tho the monitor expected blown up aft and over to port. The main causes of explosion. at 9 o'clock, such as Wind and Pain Stomach. have been conducted with [Funeral Wednesday morning ♦ Isn’t the same X Head- three days. The ninety-five men have al- deck from about frame thirty to about Its operations of his No. 64 Maple Giddiness, Fulness after meals. and from the residence parents, Flushings ready been selected. framo forty-ono was blown up aft, and tho utmost deliberation judgment street. Requiem high mass at the St Dominick % thing true of a man X ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness, no Will Sail Today for Norfolk, Virginia. over to the for- and while Independently pursued, at 9.30 0-clack. of Heat. Loss of Appetite. Costiveness. slightly starboard, folding Church oy woman who re- ♦ SIGNAL SERVICE. of tho middle sourco of information was neglected ann in West Paris, March 21, Mrs. Rosanna M., Z Blotches on the Skin, Cold Chills, Dis- COAST ward part superstructure wn9 allowed for wife of the late Elisha B. Mitchell, aged 83 ♦ fuses to insure a turbed Dreams and all over and on top of the after part. This the fullest opportunity prop- Sleep. Frightful The new officers of the cutter Wood- W. R. Addicks and A. B. Denny, U. the 4 mouths. Sensations. in tho of tho oourt caused a simultaneous investigation by years a of be- * Nervous and Trembling was, opinion by In Penobscot. March 1?, Miss Amanda Free against fire? It's declining gift gold, arrived and are S. arrived at Portsmouth Saturday of two or more of the for- authorities. THE GIVE BELIEF bury yesterday morning, A., the explosion Spanish aged 60 years. FIEST DOSE WILL of was thy. cause when an insured man’s house burns up, the X form- the signal service ward of the Maine. "The linding of the court inquiry March Mrs. D. IN TWENTY Every sufferer as follows: Captain, C. A. Abbey, afternoon to arrange magazines In Trcmont, 17, Sophronia MINUTES. outer shell reached after 28 days of continuous labor 09 around and hands him the that has will Worth this ooast to be used in case of 5—At frame soventeen the Walls, aged years. agent comes money Z acknowledge them to ho erly of the Dexter; first lieutenant, along instant, and March Mrs. Marla E. Simmons, jjwi of tho ship from the point eleven and one- on the 2ist. of March, having In Union. 18, in smoke and down iu ashes. of had returned from a tho com- 40 gone up (i. Ross, formerly superintendent war. They just half feet from the middle line spun and been approved on tho 22d by formerly of Rockland, aged years. Z A WONDERFUL IVtEDSGiNE. of the United States In Union, March 20, Everett M. Grlnnell. aged !erty* the is the life service in this distriot; visit to all the lighthouses on tho Maine above the deck when in its normal mander in cbiof That is. if the company agent represents responsible. © saving 29 year9. BEECHAM'S PILES, taken as direct- of has been forced so to be now naval force in the North Atlantic station, second lieutenant, J. M. Moore, from coast, and chartered the tug Vista position, up ♦«>♦♦♦♦♦♦ ** ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ a ed, will quickly restore Females to com- about four feet above the surface of the was transmitted to the executive. Z Portsmouth to to the Isles of Shoals plete hoalth. They promptly remove Cleveland, Ohio, who has been acting go water. Therefore about thirty-four feet It is herewith laid before the Congress obstructions or irregularities of the sys- superintendent of construction on the to make views there. They have pictures above where it would be hud the ship with tho voluminous testimony taken tem and cure Sick Food & P i N K H A Headache. Fora and of all the and life saving sunk uninjured. Tho outside bottom before the court. asy •DOW IVI, new lighthouses | gunboats Algonquin Iroquois, as follows: is bent in a reversed V shape, the its purport is in brief, for Weak Stomach there; chief K. C. stations on the New England coast, plating she to Agents Responsible; Companies, building engineer, after wing of which, about fifteen tent When the Maine arrived at Havana, Buy, J One and with them a photo- STHBBr, Schwartz, formerly of the Dallas. carry complete broad and thirty feet in length, (from was conducted by the regular govern- to $ acj .SXOKAJXT&E Z Impaired Digestion that of outfit. were made seventeen to frame is ment No. 4, to which she was Cook, more position, assistant, engineer, graphic Arrangements frame twenty-five) pilot buoy t>^ AAAAA •><■><(>♦ ♦ ♦♦#♦♦♦♦ the con- in ored live and one-half to six Disordered Liver and will filled at the for the use of all the doubled baok upon itself against in from remains, probably be by navy yard state of tho dis- to Eat, IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN tinuation of the same extending fathoms of water. The Mr. Newman of the Boston oustom house carrier pigeons at the oote at that sta- plating condition oi forward. cipline on board and the to Pills to locate a bunkers and Beecham’s ace tug Hamilton. tion. It is their intention At frame eighteen, the vertical keel is her magazine, boilers, coal Digest. are in re- The cutter will sail for station at Appledore island, which will broken in two and the flat fcoel bent into storago "compartments passed Easter today Norfolk, that excellent ker Oats Grand Opening Day formed view with Without a Rival be Oscar and Cedno an angle similar to the angle by the conclusion Va., where she will be fitted with two arranged by Leigh- no indication And havo the the outside bottom plating. order prevailed and that : all and two fire ton. They left town on the afternoon of grocer0* LARGEST SALE four-pound Bix-pound rapid This break is now six feet below the any cause for an internal explosion a to train in response to telegram about feet existed in _ of any Patent Sle^Icine in the World. guns. She will then proceed Key yesterday surface of the water and thirty any quartor. J. LIBBY CG. in Boston, above Its normal At 8 o’clock in the evening of iebru- pkgs. only at R. 25c. at all Drug Stores, West, Fla,, unless her orders are ohanged. ordering them to report position. TO I.FT. FOK 5?AH:. PUBLISHED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. previous uigbt was, I now felt assured, and Mrs. an index of guilty conscience, Forty words inserted under this head Forty Tnird>> n:»«rti*d »»i»rl*»r titf-*. the »<:i Laing’s dread that Ella should know one week for 25 cents, cash in advance. on® wpek tar <-:4»h tnco. truth of my friend’s tragic end appeared in a certain the exis- rents SALI<;-Aii mlirrnck; j-. tojprove degree, RENT—Three or four desirable in FOR1 ouVTnsl'IO'.ied FINDETH A WIFE. tence of some secret knowledge held by TO South Portland. Pol- further information tells Hie day of the mouth ns v.eil ns being WHOSO an excellent sell or all three. inquire of J. C. YORK, Sawyer street, South time-keeper; will ene.ip will \v;iiche:j. I’o u:- Yet 1 oouid not bring myself to believe Portland._2t>-i exchange for good new de- '"^'Paniciuars address with stimp. R^D.\T that my well beloved had willully HOUSE in the western part H. l.vGALI.S BY WILLIAM LE QIIELX, said 4 FURNISHED Denmark. Me._“9-1 ceived me. From what Henman^had A of the city, containing hall, double parlors, it as if had held her under and live too ns I^Oli SALE—Fine iesidence 13 rooms, two of “The Great War in England in “Stole: r appeared Ogle dining room kitchen, sleeping * Author 1887,” “Zoraida,” tenements. heat in- some mysterious thrall, and was trying and bath room. Address S, Box -100, Portland. l»aili rooms. ampR “Guilty Bonds,” “A Secret Service,” &c. cluding open aim in Souls,” &c., to her to aot her better Me. tires; modern plumbing compel against __21P1 perfect repair: first class location; Her conscience central judgment. pure womanly m'O LET—One half of a very convenient and sunny and superior surroundings: 2 minuses his had perhaps revolted against sugges- K pleasant office, located on Exchange St,, ,ime ofiered; a bargain. BY WILLIAM LE W01?.W. il. COPYRIGHTED, 1897, QUEUX. tion, and she had shed (ho tears the old with steam heat, sebago water,Setc. Price very I WALDRON & CO., iso Middle street- ostler had noticed; yet he had persisted low. Inquire of A. 0. LIBBY & C'O., 42’/?, x- pewters, and as I entered looked up am 1 26-1 I____29-1 Chapter VI.— and held over her a threat that had cowed change St. SALE-IIorse touched his hat I com- Y?OR shoeing business,including VEIL.. her, and perhaps, for anght know, of stock and 2 fires. 2 THE “Well, Denman,” I said. “You don’ handsome modern rents 7 tools, anvils, a vises and polled her to submit. KENTS—Twoand 8 rooms each, with separate front other tools; plenty of shoes; established 10 the Earl's presence I refused seem to grow much older, eh?” Leaving very My thought that the man who was my steam heat, etc., etc., pleasantly years; plemy of work fur 2 men; in of one invitation to take some The hair and beard wer doors, baths, ei'tv Old Stanford’s man, whose thus treated the MERRY’S 172 Brackett near Pine. Also hundred thousand, near Boston, friend should have located at St., price S400 and along the oor- and whose farrowed fac ! Real cash. Address 1„ A. Refreshment, walking closely cropped, woman I adored filled me with fiercest many others. For lull particulars apply SMITH. 239 Allston St., on way out came face to face had a habit of when he Office. First National Bank Lambrlugeport, Mass. 29-1 rldor my twitching spoke anger and hatred. With bitterness I toid Estate building, With 1 ray ling, who was being conducted grinned as he answered: FREDERICK S. myself that the man in whom I placed VA1LL._20-1 SALE—A fine building lot, elevated tc the sir. tells me I bear my ag library. “No, People confidence, and with whom I had corner room, also two eon- PORground, situated on the he But won’t conn ; implicit nrto BET—Front principal ■‘Going?” inquired. wonderful well. you idle hours KIND. I bath room, hoard If thoroughfare at westerly end of city; about allowed Ella to rooms; heat, on en- spend many nectiiu “Yes,” I answered, and passing into the sir?” to the First 10.000 square feet. BENJAMIN parlour, punting or sculling while 1 was absent desired. Reasonable right, parties. SHAW, 511-9 d in bitter thoughts that over- I told him to get me some house Irom St. 10 ELM ST, 26-1 Exchange street. an gro< Declining, at my duties in London, was actually my Congress whelmed mo, strode out into the park, to and when he brought i J Goods That Are thing drink, Up of the cosiest houses in L’OR SALE—Two-story house and stable con- across the to news ii enemy. RENT—One 1 Wandering aimlessly grass question ed him os to the latest to ipOR nected, at Woodfurds. 12 rooms With sudden resolve I determined iC western part of city, pleasantly located at arranged where a well wound away the Denman was an inveterah ! for one or two families: cemented -kept footpath village. travel back to Staines and by possession To Date. No. 28 Cm lton St., containing all modern im- cellar; large the trees. Taking it, heedless of and in his constant drives in tb 1 lot; good terms. In- a. among gossip, of the knowledge of her mysterious visit provements, having lately been put in thorough neighborhood. Easy I walked on meohani- and antiquated vehicle known a and other particulars quire of JOHN H. CARD, 98 Exchange street sny destination, ricketty to that worm from her its object. repair. For permit ap- sunshine tb | village, ERst National Bank Portland. Me. 29-1 fcally, regardless of the brilliant “the fly” to villages and towns in Henman and I All Prices In Hats from ply Real Estate Office, At that moment entered, S. VAILL. 26-1 the of the only had » knack of al FREDERICK rent or bnd songs birds, thinking vioinlty, picking up drank the at one gulp, afterwards building, IT’OR SALE, exchange, suburban rest and brandy 1 dence on of t>f the unjust accusation against me, the news and scandal, which he retailec the and driving back to Hor- line electric curs, with steam saw ordering fly and ri O LET—Two very desirable temements at heat and other of mv inability to clear myself. I at night for the delectation of customer to Lon- $1.00 Upwards. improvements; large barn, hen sham station, whence X returned & No. 1042 St., near the Union Sta- and out 35 acres of land. "the upon me meant: ruin, at the Sussex Arms. Congress nery buildings, For that stigma don. tion, $10 each. Single house No. 181 Oxford price and other particulars Real Estate social and tinanoial Branded as “I dunno as very startling wegivetbadmg mrars. tenement apply both anything At my flat in Rossetti Chel- 18o8. St., 8 rooms, $18 per month. Lower Ollice, hirst National Bank Building, FREDER- a I should be Ella, sneered has in Warnham. Tm Mansions,^ SpringJr o Style,^ 5 rooms per spy spurned by happened lately I found a from the Staines u in house No. 37 Merrill St., $8 ICK S. VAILL. 291 Beok. las sea, telegram We Would Eifee You for 396 by Mrs. Laing, and avoided by jumble sale came off at the 1 schools to month. Apply to FRED’K L. JEKKIS, ; polios summoning mo to the inquest 261 USINErS CHANCE FOR SALE-Stock oi Sfriends who had trusted me would no Tuesday fortnight, and there’s a orickei Customer. Congress St. be held next morning at eleven o’clock, in lias tenement con- confidence in a man who match at the next goods village store; longer place any up Lodge Saturday one me to re- nected rent near railroad his and also from EUa asking LET—Room in Cushman Block. Inquire ;| low; station: small to their belief, sold Some gentlemen are coming down fron B. had, according turn. The latter I felt inclined to disre- TO ol C. F. 567 St. capital required. B. FULLER, 2i5 Lisbon the hands of her enemies, London to MOULTON, Congress country into play.” the former I could not. Her words 251 street, Lewiston, Me.29-1 gard; __ While it was apparent from the Earl’s “Anything else?” and actions were, indeed, beyond compre- one of the best loca- that he had no farther faith in my Denman removed his hat and scratobei Hatter and Furnisher, OR house, 9 Charles SALE—Restaurant, Words but in the of this knowl- RENT—Sunny single Ij'ORtions on the street, a hension, light liffBBY 8 rooms and in order, thoroughfare; will or actions. his head. Ijs St., hath, perfect Words mere chance it be sold at a as the owner has have edge I had by acquired modern steam heat and 5 min- great bargain Yet the only man who could “Oh, yes,” he said, suddenly. “Yoi of her # IS Vam 6 a a® ■ open plumbing, other business demanding his whole attention. seemed plain that her declaration ,., _ i f Middle Street. utes to Union near very who could have corroborated knows Mr. Macandrew. what's stewarc __ ' Station, promenade, iu is. b. no i-z luiaaie cleared me, desirable, rent reasonable. Apply at real es- -apyiy oraiujzxVnr., si., statement as to how I my time for Mr last room 1. 23-1 Rny spent Thornbury? Well, Mondaj more than the natural outcome of highly SPRING -1898 tate office of BENJAMIN F. HARRIS, No. 48 absence at lunch and shown week an old called at hif St. 25-i during my gentleman nerves and a romantic Exchange strung disposition. — brick 1 had never entered the house street and asked to see him I- If OR SALE—3 story house and largr that up are • plainly Women of certain temperamonts pronu RENT—New house located near Willis- corner lot of land about 210 lineal feet on" Ktrand nor visited the branch post-office His wife asked him into the parlor, anc MISCELLANEOUS. to self-accusation, and I had brought my- FORton church, furnished or con- side and 110 feet front; the above property is to Exeter was dead. His lips Mr. Macandrew went in. ‘Are Mr unfurnished, jieXt Hall, ;you self to believe her words to be mere hys- 12 rooms with bath, eleciric bells, situated west of High St. BENJAMIN SHAW, the old ‘I loaned Oil 1st and 2nd mortgages, taining speak Were forever sealed. Macandrew?’ says gent.' am,’ now I saw set steam heat, finished in natural 311-2 Exchange 28-1 terical utterances; but alas! MONEYreal estate, life insurance policies, notes, tubes, tubs, St._ I went forward, plunged deeply in says Mr. Macandrew. ‘Well, I shouldn’t wood, etc., etc. For and full there was toms deep motive underlying I. T. bonds and good collateral security. Notts permit particulars If OR SALK-Received a line lot ot singing until a small I left ’ave known the old man. Anc real estate office, First Natianal Bank * thought, passing gate you,’ says them. I had been tricked. 1 had, it diseounled; rate of interest 5 per cent a year apply, male and female canaries, mocking birds, found in Warnbam out afterward that this old mar Building. FREDERICK S. VAILL. 25-1 the park and myself it turned seemed, been unduly jealous of Beck, and and upwards according to security. W. 1\ trashes and reed birds in fine song, aud good For a.moment I stood on the was actually Mr. Macandrew s father DRHjomn. CAKK. room 5, second floor, Oxford building, talking Maxican and Amazon parrots. Seeds Churchyard. of real the man kjt LET—151 street, nice my enemy, High sunny rooms, I had often stood ever in unsuspecting street. of all kinds and mocking bird food constant, spot where who’s lived so many years closed in death. 181 Middle TO all conveniences, hath. Eras: nrivate house: peaceful whose lips were __mar20-4 on hand. FRED A. BKOMBY, 450 Congress the quaint old curch, with and hasn't seen Mr. Macandrew prices moderate. 24-t ly before,admiring America, I now regretted his end, not as a friend \9ES. E. I. HEATH is in New York, attend- street. 26-1 its a I 1 Its square, squat, ivy-covered tower, since he wor boy. did laugh when no j-ffi. regrets, hut merely because effort ing the fashionable millinery openings, just RENT—We claim to have the largest feilded clook face, and its ancient doors ami is also her would be availing to compel his lying previous to r.aster, visiting son, FOltlist houses and rents for sale and to let admitted air and Have had of M. Co. yl that, standing open, “Extraordinary. you anj to the truth. Yet, if he who is manager the Walter Lowney of real estate office in Portland. Our spec- tongue speak 25-1 any Before me were the plain visitors down from London?” I inquired, store on Broadway. Is rents and care of Ronshine. were my rival for Ella’s hand, might he ialty collecting general White tombs of the Earls, the for sometimes took the houses ol For full to Real terers, painters, paper departed people not have lied when regarding CARPETS, YI ONLY TO LOAN—On Urst and second property. particulars apply hangers, housekeepers, questioned i of that In of the furnished foi i TH Estate First National Bank all my own manufacture. REUBEN WES- most recent being memory the batter-class villagers of that fateful aftornoon when mortgages on Beal Estate at as low rate of Office, Building, _,_ — — — «-V>n lanrlnva f T.nnr1nn the events ♦ COTT, 131 Lincoln foot of Tele- the season. t interest as can be obtained in Portland; also, FREDERICK S. SL, Myrtle. the secret defensive alliance had been s VAILL._24-1 phone 338-4.25-2 hid died her hus- a loans made on stocks, bonds, personal proper- rent with board Sooietv, who during “We bad lively young gent staying for a VEWIY furnished rooms to mysteriously exchanged dummy? or any other securities. Inquire of A, band’s absence on his official duties; here in the inn for lour last week. ty good i’ if desired. Use of bath. Special rates for of 10 cts. we will mail a hand. days knows neither limit nor re- LIBBY & 42*/s St. 26-4 receipt you a Jealousy C. CO., Exchange transients. NO. 14 BROWN oft frhile across the well-kept lawn stood Be was a friend of somebody up at the STREET, just ON some sliver plated souvenir spoon on which morse. is a old sun dial that had in sileuoe I think, for he was there a Congress.24-1 beautifully embossed design of the Battle quaint Hall, good Next after the TO LOAN on first mortgages of or morning, spending great- snip Maine. Agents wanted. A. A. PALMER marked the time for a century so. deal. He oame from London. I wondei assortment of NEW PAT- MONEYreal estate at 5 and G cent. Realestate tenements of live and six er part of the night sitting alone smoking Our per & CO., 106 Milk St., Boston.23-1 within the church the organ know him.” rents of Desirable and From whether you’d and endeavoring to penetrate the ever-in- for sale, houses rented, collected, care rooms, centrally located; prices $H sounded and I could see the “What was his Dame?” with the latest property a specialty; prompt attention. 25 $12i»er month, by J. C. WOODMAN, 93 Ex- SALE—A small business on softly, veil of mystery that had appar- TERNS is repiete IfOR Congresi a still in creasing in this business. N. S. street. 24-1 A near center of an unnsuall Vicar’s daughter, pretty girl, “Funny name,” Denman said, grinn- I travelled down to years GARDINER, change St., city, good at the instrument ently enveloped her, from the 176 1-2 Middle St., room 1. 25-1 opportunity for a party vvith|smally means. W. her teens, seated prac- ing. “Ogle, Mr. Ogle.” there in time to Staines, arriving just acceptable productions LET—A few rooms for light housekeeping, P. CARR, room 5,183 Middle SL24-1 tising. I gasped. “What was his negotiated—At 5 “Ogle!” take a cab to the Town Hall, whore tho per 110 very handsomely furnished, delightfully Waraham was a quiet Sussex village Christian name?” of all the makes in both Mortgagescent; we have funds of clients to invest in / iHOICE for from buff inquest was to he held. The town was ooms leading situated, overlooking State St.: meals across Eggs hatching, leg- unknown to the world ootside, unspoiled X fancy it was.” first mortgages. Parties desiring loans ou good if at 15 Pine St. home stock, every pullet is pure buff color. “Dudley, agog, for a crowd of those unable to enter the street desired. Apply modern untouched by the “Dudley Ogle,” I repeated, remember and Domestic Goods, 23-1 My cockerel came from R. G. Bufflnton, Pali by progress, because the room was already filled to Iieal Estate Office, First National Bank Build- hand of the vandal. As presently X passed that he had been absent from Shep -ngiish River, and is a good bird. Eggs $2 for 13; $5 ing overflowing, stood in the open space out- ing, FREDERICK a. for 40. M. E. Me. 24-2 and its peaceful for four and had told me lit a notabie feature of VAILL._24-1 stairs rent of 10 rooms on Frank- AVERILL, Freeport, he lynch -gate ^entered perton days, discussing the tragio affair We make LET—Up a old-world air. some friends side, eagerly r.M r lin ht. $18; lower rent of 7 rooms No. 116 Street it wore distinctly had been In Ipswioh visiting all and hazarding m H IJORPOISENE” is the best lubricant, and BUILDING LOTS-I offer for in its various aspects * Oxford St. $17: lower rent of 6 rooms No. 168 At of the churchyard wall stood “And he has been here?” and FIR8VAVE in the best oil to keep your wheel clean. DBERINGsale a few very desirable lots on the^end tho wildest and most impossible theories. SPECIAL designs Clark St. 6 stairs, 2951-2 building brown- made him as comfortable Never gums, never grows rancid. If you want $18.75; rooms, up and Clifton Sts., at Woodfords. To the typical village blacksmith, “Yes, sir. We I elbowed for- Brackett St. and others. HENRY S. Arlington Entering the hall my way ihe best you will use no other. Get it at $17.50, on these lots a number will be faced and his hammer as we and I think he his selected with realize quickly brawny, swinging could, enjoyed and as I did so I heard name the better grades, great BAILEY’S GUN 26S Middle tit. 23-1 TRICKEY, 121 Exchange St. 23-1 his anvil set ward, my STORE, sold at bargain prices to parties that will build with musical clang upon self.” constable. I shouted loudly by a police riiO furnished room with closet, V. W. SPARROW, 4 Arlington beneath a ohestnut tree in full “But what did he do; why was he dowr for retail trade. and re- LET—Large great was as a and succeeded care Graphophones, A set steam heat and also 22-2 further stood the required witness, PHONOGRAPHScords, blanks, horns, tubes, recorders, bowl, gas, large bloom; along Bchools, here?” I inquired eagerly. to the baize-cov- nnfurnished alcove room. 15 between the in struggling through cases, knives, belts springs and all Gray St., from the playground of which came “Do you know him, sir? Jolly gentle carrying State and Park. 23-1 ered table whereat tho grave-faced coro- talking machine supplies. “1000 Records in sound of children’s voices; and man isn’t he? Up to all manners o WATCHES ON INSTALLMENTS. joyous ner sat. stock” Grapbophoues and Gramophones to let. across the road was the only inn, the and the ““1 riiO LET IN DEERING—A furnished house. tricks, always chaffing girls.” He stretched forth his hand to give me C. C. HAWES, Hawes’ Music Store, 414 Con- Waltham and Elgin Watches. A large stock on more than one A nine exclusive of bath room and Sussex Arms, where “Yes, I knew him, Denman,” I an gress rooms, of new model Watches will be sold on easy pay- the copy of Holy Writ whereon to take St.__mar!6-4 in also orchard of had an hour in the bare “Tell as far as laundry. Fine grove rear; ments at reasonable All All occasion I spent swered, gravely. me, yot DRAPERY DEPT. in want of trunks prices. Styles. fell AND persons be the when suddenly my eyes RUG W'ANTED—All On line of electrics. Will with the oath, ” choice apples. Prices. the Monument and beery tap-room, chatting know, his object in coming to Warnham. and to call on E. D. McKENNEY, Jeweler, upon a watch and a collection of miscel- bags REYNOLDS, rented to a family without children. Address Square. marl9dtf village gossips, the burly land- I’m Interested in his doings” 563 Congress street, one door above Shaw’s Me. garulous very laneous articles lying upon the table, the or call 31 PLEASANT ST., Deering, and his spouse. The air “As far as I know, sir. he came to set grocery store, as we manufacture our goods mar9 4 lord, pleasant contents of tho dead man’s care in SALE—Tickets are now for new scent of June roses I pockets. show the same selections and can therefore give bottom prices. ready was heavy with the somebody up at the Hall. drove him. win en- * One small object alone rivetted my at- Trunks repaired. Open evenings. We frame RENT—April 1st, lower tenement, FORterm of Dancing School at Thatcher Post and the old-fashioned flowers growing about a deal, over to Ockley, toCow house No. 199 March 30. good tention. Heedless of the Coroner’s words artistic effects not pictures. ll-j IVORtirely separate, of Spring St., Hail, commencing Wednesday night, in whilst the lilacs sent and out to Handcross. und I took to new, seven rooms besides halls and bath- Six six assemblies, teach- cottage gardens, fold, I snatched it and examined it closely. procure containing lessons, Manchester, in tip steam heat. er. For and tickets call at HAWES’ forth a perfume that my perturbed him into Horsham every day.” and will pay the highest cash prices room ; exposed plumbing, Inquire particulars Next second I stood breathless in Portland. fkfOTICE—We MUSIC 4i4 Street. 2 slate of mind mo back to a real- “Do know who was his friend al found elsewhere -tv for household goods or store fixtures of at 44 DEERING STREET.2-tf STORE, Congress 18 brought yon aghast, dnmb-founned by an amazing dis- ization of my bitterness. Lilac was Ella’s the Hall?” auy description or receive the same at our auct- that belief. SALE—Pine Now is the favorite and it stirred within me I sir. He nerer covery staggered ion rooms for sale on commission. GOSS & Clapboards. scent, “No, don’t, spoke be i WANTED. time to pine as am clos- of her. I had (To continued.) WILSON, Auctioneers. 18 Free St. 19-2 FOR buy clapboards i thoughts How, wondered, about it, but I did have my suspicions,” ing them out at spruce prices in order to make •die borne the news of Dudley’s tragic room for stock. It he answered, smiling. THE SEUUIN BADEY BURNED. A THOUSAND RINCS WANTED—Everybody to Know that Under- spring will pav you.to use and mysterious end? How, I wondered, “Oh! what were they?” I asked. “» wood ing Water will be delivered at pine as a matter of paint sticking. DAVID E. To select from. Sp would she greet me when next we met? “I he came to see Lucy Bryden, Bath, March 28.—The tow boat Soguin. Diamonds, Opals, Pearls, their residence in 6 gallon glass jugs at 50 RUSSELL, So. Waterboro, Me. mar 184 fancy and all other precious stones. Yet somehow I distrusted her, and as I the daughter. She's a good Morse & Co., of New York, Boston and Iiubys Engage- cents. Purest Maine water. Address THE housekeeper’s ment and Wedding Kings a SALE—A house a on the towards and the old was specialty. Largest UNDERWOOD CO., Portland. Me.29-1 nice cottage with ell alked through village looking girl, yon know,” Bath, owners, partly destroyed by T. KIL60RN stock in the the i. McKENNEY, FORand at COMPANY, city. Jeweler, stable attached, South A Freeport. the road, nodding mechanically man winked fire here this morning. The tug Monument Ockley knowingly. early Square. mari9dtf WANTED—Ladies to wear the genuine Del- very desirable summer residence; also about g a man f I was contem- eh?” from Boston last The to knew, seriously “What made you think that, reached here night. O. mamdtf ** sarte Corset. No breaking or rusting. The acres land. Inquire of S. B. KELSEY. Portland plating the advisability of never again “Well, from something I was told,” he fire started near tho boiliers, and had TO LOAN—On first and second most durable and stylish corset on me market. Pier. marl6-4 seeing her. But I loved her, and though mysteriously. “He was seen made much headway when discovered. MONEYmortgages, on real estate, stocks, bonds, Perfect fit gaaranteed by an expert fitter. MRS. replied, 19 SALE OR TO LET—Fine cot- I strove to reason with that some a across the crew were ashore life insurance policies and notes of C. TRACEY, General Agent Boyd street, piOR; cozy myself walking with young lady Ail the except Engineer any good *- securities. I. P. 48 1-2 Beware imitations.29-1 tage at South Freeport near steamer secret tie existed between her and one and ’eard as ’ow it was Andrews. He BUTLER, Exchange city. Beck, Park night, Robert escaped. seven rooms, broad unable to break off street. mar7-4 landing; large airy piazzas, I found myself my Mrs. Bryden’r daughter. But next day 1 W"ANTEE—Horses to hoard for the summer. beautiful drives, fine fishing and sailing, delight- for I was held in her toils callea here Riverton engagement, ’ad a surprise. A young lady FACTS AKE STUliCORN. Grand Easter Day Riverton stables, adjoining ful location for health and quieL Apply to S. Opening WEDDING J. Jones, bv the fascination of her eyes. for him, and she was dressed exactly as RINCS. Park, lormerly occupied by Winslow B. KELSEY, Portland Pier. marl6-4 ascend- have been fitted up for the For fully an hour l walked on, the young woman who had been in the Two hundred to select from. All recently especially weights boarding of horses. If you have horses that the hill swept by the fresh breeze with him was. But it wasn’t Mrs. If Portland Are Not Convinced by and sizes. 10, 14 and 18 Kt. Solid Gold. Mc- OR SALE—3 steam Hoisting Engines at 117 ing Park People wish to have boarded will find this a back on KENNEY. the Jeweler, Monument you you 1? Commercial SL B. J. WILLARD. 15-4 from the Channel, only turning Square. as the oiectrics reach Bryden’s daughter.” “LocalTestimony They Differ From Other J. R. LIBBY CO. marl9dtf very convenient place, iindiog myself at the little hamlet at “Then who was it?” at fifteen minutes. Sheltered here every yards. WOR SALE—Farm in Bethel. Maine, 120 acres In that walk I tried to form call her Ella. She came Horses taken for a Kiuggfold. “I heard him People. City references. week, ■ good 2 i-2 house, slied and two means to re- summer. Call and see land, story resolutions; to devise some from London.” month or the accom- all in condition, and Difficult cases Cured Price month. AMOS W. barns, good good orchard, gain the confidence of the Earl, and to “Ella?” I “What the deuce do modations. S10 per well with wood and also about gasped. Our readers must have noticed now KNIGHT.24-1 supplied water; conjecture the cause of Dudley’s death, Denmau? What sort erf a girl 200.000 feet of pine timber. About two miles you mean, news by Dr. C.T. FISK. but all to no The blows that “cures” have multiplied in the and educated from Bethel village, and known as the Edward purpose. was she? A lady?’’ Dr. Fisk makes a specialty of Diseases of the Rec- WANTED—An experienced swift succession had tv lady of good social standing A. Capeu farm; will be sold on favorable terms had fallen in suoh “Yes, sir, quite a lady. She was paper in the last two years, like mush- tum. Treats no other class of disease. Send for my elderly Free Treatise on and names of would like a lady or gentleman to join her in or may be exchanged for Portland property. me. I could not think, neither dressed in and one thin* I noticed OPENING Piles, etc., many paralysed a the brown, rooms in meadow and following EASTER Maine citizens cured. _ summer house nas MISS SARAH BIDEN, No. 135 Oxford St., a boarding business; large could I act. was that she had on a diamond k's method is easy, safe, I Portland. Me. niarfl-tf splendia ___ house full of good new' furniture. Cor- Arms I Plethora of “onres” the general public, s. •' Consultation Free ! I I *■- Re-passing the Sussex turned bracelet. It was a lnvneu. Acrnn, rsox beauty. my Lewiston or Portland responctence 72, for and In the bare have become Facts Sent | fi 5 24-1 SALE—Farm known as the in, dusty thirsty. tap “A diamond bracelet!” I echoed. remarkably skeptical. j or consult me by mall. B.'yant's Pond, Me. FARM“Sturdivant Farm,” in Cumberland, con- deserted at that hour, old Denman, was no doubt that Ella had aotua 1- has also beoome Sfflce,it. C. T. FISK, 832 Main Street, Lewiston. room, There are demanded, but it 30 and will WANTED—One or two light airy rooms, ilia tains about 06 acres, tillage, woodland and a It, tir. tv»rnh»TTi without, niv know!- and March 31, At U. S. Hotel, Portland. tall, tight-trousered, splayfooted, gray- know who WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, Saturdays only. *» central location,suitable tor lightensmifact- pasture. It has a large barn, with cellar, shed, who drove the essential to supplies them, haired man. village fly edge, for the bracelet that the old|o«tler, and uring and office and where power can be had, lien house, ice house, and with cemented cellar as about where ore from, in fine whom have OPENING of IMPORTED will be no to a small and acted ostler and handy-man in replv to my eager questions, desorjbed they occur our annual SPRING or where there objection under main house. Buildings in good repair. fit* N" «■ motor, immediate the was busy cleaning some was ono 1 had her. Thomas will not | WAN TKD-R IT U A electric possession required. Pleasantly situated, witnln three minutes walk hostelry, accurately, the given you cured. Doubting HATS and FLOWERS, Address J. H. B., Press Oflicc.23-1 of railroad station, and five minutes of Port- “What time in the did she call? on PATTERN BONNETS, duy accept at par incredible cures the other I DOMESTIC land and Yarmouth Street Good ha? sur- O EXCHANGE—House in eenter of Railway. Where did they go?” I demanded, in Forty words inserted under this head part and well to raise side of the continent. He wants it at NOVELTIES. one in western of to ex- farm, adapted garden truck LACES and all the LATEST one week for 25 cents, cash in advance. city and part city prise. 1 SHIFFONS, or asparagus, raspberries, blackberries, straw ior farm near Gorham Portland. W. “She came about and home. “Give us some neighbor, then I change berries, and other small fruit for the market. ^iiY«Vi^mViWr/WiVYiViYiYiY«VWiYi'AY«iVt^ mid-day, they P. CARE, room 5, Oxford Building, 185 Middle both went for a walk towards Broad- will believe,” is what he asks for. Well, WANTED—A position as working house- Terms reasonable. Inquire of S. L. STROUT II in a small or for on the or A. A. STROUT. 39 Ex- Heath. They were gone I should keeper family aged St__23-1 premises, bridge Doan’s Kidney Pills do this. Call it a widow with a child of small Me. marl0-4 reckon about three hours, and when they couple, by 6, change St., Portland, or and can furnish the best of references. MARRY ME, NELLIE, DYEING from her what you like, at home, local neigh- pay, I it was evident HOME returned eyes f Address M„ No. 277 MAIN ST., Biddeford. Me. And I will buy you such a pretty at SALE—Or lease, a lot of land at the West she’d been bor’s can always ascertain Ring A Pleasure at Last. that orying. testimony, you GRIFFITH & 28-1 McKenney’s. A thousand solid gold Rings, FOREnd, corner Forest and Congress streets Had been to DeOOSTER, MISSES to E. HAR- “Crying! Ogle talking the truth of it without leaving the oity Diamonds, Opal-Pearls, Rubies, Emeralds and containing about 4,224 feet Apply her do think?” WANTED—Situation a man who has had all other stones. and 919 St. angrily, you case: ST. by precious Engagement LOW, Congress jan25dtf limits. Her is a 643 CONGRESS vr “No. I don’t believe so. They re- experienceiin running stationary engine, Wedding Rings a specialty. Largest stock in of No. 30 and Address A, MAN- The mained here and had some tea together Mr. Thomas Foster, Spring carpentering painting. city. MeKENNEY, Jeweler, Monument |60R SALE—Lot having a frontage of 97 feel NING, So. Portland. 28-1 mar23dtf 1 on West street, located between Western In the and then I drove ’em to “I own a sound back today (Under tne Columbia.) Square. parlor, street, says: Promenade and Chadwick to close an Horsham, and they caught the 6.25 to street, and I have to thank Doan’s Kidney Pills OPEN EVENINGS. ■WANTED— A position to care for an invalid WASTED-FKMALE HELP. estate. We are open for an offer on this very London.” 7“ or Address this lot. F'or full Real for it. I want it to be known to other mar283t elderly person. M-, office. desirable particulars apply I was silent. There was some remark- 25-1 National Bank worn. Inserted voder tills hoed Estate Office. First Building. in this. sufferers so that they can reap the bene- Forty FREDERICK S. able unfathomable mystery one week for 25 cents, cash In Advance. VA1LL.KM_ “Now, Denman,” X said at last. “1 of such a back ■WANTED—Work an experienced lady fits valpable remedy. My by 121 lyOR SALE—A and commodious 21-2 a of ears WiT AND WISDOM- 'I and would also IRL WANTED—At Franklin street to large know you’ve got sharp pair stenographer typewriter; a of land sit- was terribly bad. Often I could hardly or let a Address do housework.29-1 story house and beautiful lot when up on that box of like to sell typewriter. Miss general House yon're perched Press. 25-1 uated on Seavey St.. Cumberland Mills. in bed with it. I tossed from side to S. L., care Portland Daily to assist in the care a vours. Did you overhear their conversa- lie ANTED—A girl of, cost over to build and will be sold at a An Yon Now Have PORTLAND $4000 Opportunity 1 abv forenoons. Apply between 8 and 12 | tion while driving them to Horsham?” side seeking without success an easy po- ■WANTED—Situation by first class cook, also W‘ bargain. Lot surrounded by a large hedge and at 409 Cnmberland St., MRS. BURKE. 29-1 oi the old man removed his battered of the curative effects of Ely’s Cream II and ironing in country or 16 has some young fruit trees on same. Inquire Again sition in which I could find much needed testing washing city. St. for Catarrh screen left ANTED Experienced girl tor A. C. LIBBY & CO.. 42 1-2 Exchange 23-i hat and calmly scratched his head. Balm, the most positive Cure SPRING ST., opposite factory, general rest. It has compelled me to knock off bell. 23-1 house work, two in the family, no other to tell you the truth, I did a 10 cent trial bouse flne- "Well, sir, known. Ask your druggist for DIRECTORY need Call at No. 92 Carlton St., left T60R SALE—A first class boarding a I have apply. ’ear a few he answered. “I work for weeks at time. gone Full A- located on Cumberland St. and now do- words,” size or send to cents, we will mail it. size hand bell.25-1 ly ’card the say as 'ow she wor in a business. Inquire of A. C. No Muss. No Trouble. young lady about like a man broken two, and first class ing! good paying | He seemed to be of 30 cents. 75c. of wages paid girl, must be LIBBY & CO., 42 1-2 Exchange St, 23-1 powerless. begging in bed I had to back N. Y. MAINSPRINGS, BEST cook. between e and 8 ^ | which horrified her. when support my ELY BROS., 06 Warren St., City. good Apply p. m., her to do something The best Amerioan Mainsprings, made by the at 203 State St. best corner a I drive a occasion- _25-1 SALE—One of the lots id 1 heard her ask him in a whisper wheth- with pillow. wagon was with catarrh. I induced and Waltham Warranted My son afflicted Elgin companies. near the new houses; elec- be no for one the Jeweler TEA send us full FORFessenden Park, er he thought they would discovered, where I work. It has springs and Balm and the disagreea- been year. McKENNEY, SET—Ladles, your this also one ally him to try Ely’s Cream The canvass for the Directory having and trics will pass the lot summer; of he at her and ‘If Monument Square. marl9dtf FREEaddress, plainly written, we will ex- and laughed fear, said, when on it be smell all left him. Ho appears as should be sent to tile most desirable lots in South Portland, on my sufferings conldjonly ble catarrhal finished, all recent changes press you 75 of our exquisite ARABIAN PEK- you don’t do it, you know the conse- W. P* CARR, room 5, 186 times I oue.—J. C. Olmstead, Areola, 111. onee secure insertion. FUMO PACKETS to sell among friends at 10 very high ground. will be fatal.’ termed agony. Many have had well as any the publishers at to quences WANTED—AGENTS. cents each; when sold, remit us the money (less Middle St._23-1 over of A 0* the Direc- “Do you think they went up to the to get out and walk when going The price ft ft and we will send a beauti- lots on POSSIBLE. express charges) you lOB SALE—Building Munjoy hill, Kali when went out I could'not stand WHEN IT IS SOMETIMES for all orders ful decora ted china tea set of 56 for your Grant, and Portland Sts.. West- they walking?” rough pavement for the will he Vfa.tlU Inserted under this head pieces Sherman. tory Forty words full size for use. Name nearest other “I don’t know, sir. They could, of a serve two masters? trouble, family ern Promenade and locations in western It was a to Driggs—Can man See that the one week for 25 cents, cash In advance. into the Park that jarring. torturing job received later than April l, 1808. express office and address, Arabian Perfumo partof city; also on Great Diamond island and course, have got way. that He may have look sir. I up after stooping and as day Henpeck—Well, depends. have your order before that date to Co., Bridgewater, Conn,mar23d7t South Portland. BENJAMIN SHAW, 5112 But you don't very well, hope straighten know.— publishers WANTED—Ladies and Gents a wife and a grown daughter, you of Exchange St. what I’ve told you isn’t—Isn’t very un- after I got worse Instead of secure the subscription price $3.00. to an article of grand s* day passed AGENTSwauted sell merit, _23-1 % I the old ostler added, with a Waterbury. for the next two months, for those pleasant. better. I looked for something to help opportunity LOST AND FOUND. IVAKIEI)—MACK HStr. M2 look of who mean business, to make money; commence WASHES J apprehension. Pills. I COURT. I some me. I selected Doan's Kidney THE MUNICIPAL now lleld is open. For particulars, suitable DYES| “No. get me brandy, Denman,” white;the reward will be paid for re- AT ONE OPERATION ! call between 10 -12, 2-6 at rear 71 Green St. if I gaeoed. got them at the junction of Free and LOST—Aturn of time book lost on either Center, WANTED—Young men to learn the art of The Thurston Print, Moulton or Commercial streets. II cutting We oiler While he was absent I rose and walked Middle streets, at a store John P. O’Donnell. Larceny; fined *10 25T_ Free, Apply gentlemens’ garments. drug kept by office of House.29-1 men the best opportunities .. to the window that overlooked MAINE. Eagle Hie young ANY COLOR. I unsteadily GENTS-BATTLESHIP Every as H. & Sons. I was not and costs. our H. Hay disap- wear one of to become competent cutters, ;S a comfortable corner residence A citizen should on’r g looking 97 1-2 EXCHANGE ST. patriotlo sum of monoy which the owner instructs are all new an I we a in the result. Doan’s John P. O’Donnell. Larceny; 30 days souvenir, pin back, medallions, spec- S The Cleanest, Fastest Dye surrounded by a belt of firs, wide road, pointed Kidney mar25 handsome FOUND—Acan have by calling at 370 Fore street from each pupil BEACON TAIL- ___^lw in memory of the lost battleship teach separate. forg and a beautiful stretch of valley and blue Pills went right to the spot. I have not In ial design, 7 to 9 and 12 to 1 a. m and 6 to 7 p. m., proving CO., 504 Washington .St., Boston, Mass. Soiled or Faded Shirt oounty jail. named after their State. Sample, 4e., in stamps. ORING ;§ Waists,g Downs The was peace- John Intoxioation: fined S3 OF PORTLAND. properly and paying for this ad. 2S-1 beyond. landscape had a vestige of pain sinoe I took them. Kelley. CITY Special terms to agents. A. A. PALMER __21-1 ;l Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, ful and and I solace and costs. oston. 22-2 Under-p picturesque, sought ., _ 106 Milk St., I cannot say enough about the little & CO.B, etc., whether Silk, Satin,jp in it. But this latest reve- pill John Intoxication; fined $5 and To Owners of Hogs. Wauled. ?§linen, gazing upon Conley. either ladies or to ARVTLLE, Magnetic Clairvoyant. has so much for doz more than WANTED—Agents, gents or Wool. lation had unnerved me. Dudley and Ella that accomplished me.” owner or keeper of a LILLIANConsultations daily from 9 a. m. to 8 p. in. machine: -5 Cotton II sell one of the most useful household arti- for power eyelet g rural for four months old, shall cause it to be regis- on health, business or private family matters. lots of JOHNSON -- had met in that quiet place, Doan’B Kidney Pills are for sale by all —_- EVERY use ever ottered the A OPERATORSwork and good job. described and licensed for one cles for daily public. confidential and reliable. :? some which I could not conoeive. tered cumbered, the to make Everything strictly BROS., § purpose dealers. Price 51 cents. Mailed on re- William. Indian Pile of the Clerk in the rare chance for light parties treatment for catarrh. 29-1 Hallowell.___23-1 J; Sold in fill Colors by Grocers and5. been year ’in the office City City CITY MFG. ( Special j Their meeting had evidently pre- Ointment is r sure cure on the first money. Address FOREST O-I fijnxa where the dog is kept, or before day to in :» or mailed free and their from the words ceipt of price by Foster-Milburn Co., for PILES. It absorbs 176Vii Middle Portland, Me. 20-1 WANTED—A salesman represent Druggists, arranged, object, 'Cl All owners of togs are St., *» tumors. of of each year. on commission. Hardware Manu- •5 for 15 cents; I the old mun had overheard, was appar- N. sole for the United 8tops .Itching. April with the law to the Maine, g Buffalo, Y,, agents Tenues ted tooomply relating BATTLESHIP WfllNE SOUVENIR SPOONS facturers Co. of Boston. Position per- IMP GIVES RELIEF. SOc. not li- * GENTS—$25 a week easy. A brand new Agents «* of a secret and sinister character. licensing of tile same. Dogs properly Address THE MAYPOLE SOAP DEPOT, ; ently States. and 91. At A Send your address and get This is the prettiest Spoon ever put on the manent. Best of references required. H. Address, look I had de- Druggists. censed are liable to be killed, thing. quick ihe a:range inquiring censeu "are and see the 620 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. Mass. Room to. New York. Remember the name DOAN’S and take w. PEOPLES’, 3941 Market St., market. Call it. MeKENNEY. 127 Duane Street, %. ; tected in Ella’s face whenever she had For sale by J. E. Goold& Co, GE0> Syi.VESTER, particulars. City Marshall. Fliilu. HtitflOsOdlW Jeweler, Momiffiqjit Square. mansdtf g’anced surreptitiously at Dudley on the no substitute. luaed&wil marMduw RAILROADS. STEAMERS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. 80 Sell Todd, Calais for Salem one last week with friends in Yar- Minn & 8t Loutsjpf. 80 Maggie Coggswell, day Missouri Pacific. 23 27 .Sell Eugene Borua, Greeley, Tliomastou for mouth. New FINANCIAL ANDCQMERC1AL New Jersev Central. 87% 93 York. Mrs. R. T. Hodsdon was a recent guest New YorkCentral. 1-06% 111/* Sell Lena White, Ott, Rockland for New York. Soli for Co. ALLAN LINE- of friends in Portland. New| York. Ghicago& St Louis 11*8 13/a Susan Stetson, Heath, Rockport International Steamship Gorham 66 Boston. -- MAIL Miss Adelaide M. Hodsdon of do nf: 63 FOR t=z= _KOVAL STEAMERS._ Passenger fares of the Grand Tiunh Kallway 20 22% Sell H Curtis, Deer Isle for Boston and tonic in the weak Normal school is spending her vacation is Northern Pacific com System between points, both LOCAL harmless, and a stron? building up % From the PACIFIC COAST, WINNI- tism in tom one days. Bbaa-p, shooting pains Hodsdon. Sch E New anti all parts of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia KLONDIKE, in a few A 172 G Willard, Atwood, Rockland for Steamship Portland. as well as ST. in arv Dart of tbe body slopped doses. has Markets. do; pfd...172 Prince Edward Island and Capo Breton. The Liverpool PEG, and the MOUTH WEST. and permanent cure for Mr. Warren Small of Yarmouth, Leading York. are promptfcompletc lameness, Ont & Western. 13% ljj favorite route to and St. Andrews, 10 Mar. 20 Mar. I PAUL, and all other competitive points, back and nil pains in hips and loins. been his uncle, Mr. John Mer- 17% Sell Julia Baker, Spear, Greens Landing for Campobello Californian, soreness stiff visiting Readme. '.5% N. B. 12 Mar. 30 Mar. exactly tlio same as other lanes. rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago or pain in 80 Boston. Laurentian, ] Chronic chant. Kook Island. 80Vs n are speedily cured. It seldom foils to give Sell F for 24 Mar. Parisian, April the back be a sociable at the Dunn St »2% Hermon Kimball, Lane, Rockport Siu'.iijg Ammgritirnl. one to two doses, and almost There will New York Stock and,Money Marxei. I Paul. 86% 20 Mar. i«.urthagiman, l:; relief from invariably 146 Boston. On and after Monday, March 21st, steamer April before one bottle has been used. The Munyon school honse Wednesday March Jdo bfd. 143 7 Kumidian. 23 cures evening, (By Teteerypn-i Sell Leona. Lane! Rockport for Boston. ivtil leave Portland on and Thurs- April. April Colonist Cars Company prepare a separate cure for each St»Paul !& Omaha. 66 70% Mondays 14 California. 2.8 Free Sleeping liemedy 30. If stormy, Thursday. NEW 2S. Sch Laura Jones, Rockland lor Now April. April disease At all druggists—25 cents a vial. If you need YORK, Mch. do prfd.145 14 6 Robinson, days at 5.30 p. m. write Prof. 1505 York. Laurentian dairies cabin TO- medical advice Munyon, Arch Money on call was easier per et: S'. Paul. Mlnu. & Mann.124; 120 Returning leave St. John and Eastport Tues- passenge/s only. hia. It is free. at;i®iy» Sch Laura & Harpswell lor second cabin Street, philadelp absolutely HARPSWELL. Texas Pacific. 8% lOVs Marion, Eastman, days and Thursdays. Carthaginian carries passengers last loan 1 %:[prime mercantile paper at5@6% Gloucester. only. Union Pacific.47% 63 West March 28—John Edwin nr cent, sterling txchange weak, with tactual Through tickets Issued and baggage checked The Saloons and Staterooms are In the cen- .. 7% Harpswell, Wabash.... 0% to destination. received up to 4.00 tral where least motion is felt. Elec- son of H. and Leoline business in bankers bills at 4 83l/*®4 83% for Cleared. |@g<“Freight part, infant Elijah do prfd. 14% 16% is used for the through- March Sch Kennebec and p. m. tricity lighting *diips WINN! EG Gerrrude Abbott. Somers, Moody, died very suddenly Iriday, demand and4 80% a* 80 Vs [or;sixty|days (post- Boston & Maine.140 162 For Tickets and Staterooms apply at the out. tlia lights being at the command o? the i«« were held 89% S Winslow & Co. of Services ed rates bills New York&New England pfd, »9 Philadelphia—J Pine Tree Ticket Monument or at any hour of the night. Music AND- 25th, pneumonia. at 61%04 86, JCommercia J Sch II Office, Square afternoon. Rev. E. OldColonv..186 180 William Keen, Hathaway, Boston—J tor other and Booms on the at the house Sunday at 4 information, at Company’s Office, Sasscngersooins Smoking promenade 79%®4 80%. Adams Blake. and staterooms are heatod S. Haoker from Brunswick, officiated. j Express...U>0 11 Railroad Wharf, foot of State street. deck. The Saloons Sliver certificates Kinross.123 126 Sch Grade J, Ramsdell. Harrington—J MAINE TOWNS. Interment at West cemetery. 65y»@66*/i. American; J. B. COYLE. Gen. Man. by Kieam. Harpswell S S3 38 Blake. $52.50 to $7U.OO. A re- will Bn Silver 65yi. Emress. marl8Utf If. P.|C. HERSEY Agent. Bates of passage The Sons of Temperanoe present Sell Louisa Pearson, Vinalliaven— on Peonies Gas. 87 02% Frances, c notion is made Bound Trip Tickets. Canadian Northwest Mexican dollars J H their drama, “The Spy of Gettysburg” 44%. HomestaKc, 42 4 2 Blake. Second Cabin—To Liverpool, London and Items of 'interest Gathered by Coma* Sell Camden—J II Blake. at North Harpswell academy tonight. Go vemment Bonds strong Ontario. 3 White Foam, Bice, Londondei ry, $34.00 and $36.26; return, Frets. 26% ■Sell Myra Fullerton, Searsport—Paris Portland and Sfeamnoai Go and pondenta of tbe State bonds strong. Pacific Man. 22% Soars, Boothbay $66.76 $69.00. Lowest Rates, Shortest, WINDHAM 5.73 Flouring Co. Steerage—To Liverpool, London. Glasgow, Ra Iroad bonds PuimanlPaiaoe.106 strong. Suiar'common.109% 118% WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. Belfast or Londonderry, including every re- Quickest and most pop- rnon orit cobrsspondents. for the and $23.50. PARIS. Windham Center, March 28—Miss Western Union. 83% 86 STEAMER ENTERPRISE leaves as fol- quisite voyage $22.50 M For tickets or further information to ular been her Hides. Southern Ky pfd. ROCKPORT, March 28—Sid, sch Ralph lows: apply Route, West Paris. March 26.—The con- Bertha Hall has visiting brother, T. jp. MihrOWAJN. 418 Congress Sr.. J. B. closing for sev- The following quotations represent the Hayward, Cook, Portsmouth. GOING WEST. en route principal Canadian Mr. Neal R. Hall, at Brunswick pay- KEATING. 6lVa Exchange Sr., CHAS. ASH- passing through cert of the Lecture Course under ing prices in this market: Boston J’Toauce Market* EAST BOOTHBAY lor PORTLAND, Mon- cities and and St. Paul, amt People’s eral days. TON. 931A St.. II. & a- AL- Chicago Cow and ox hides.... 7 % c lb EXCHANGE DISPACHTKS. days at 7.15 a. m.. touching at Congress Dakota. the of the M. E. will be Mr. Jordan of Portland, nag BOSTON.“Mob. 25. 1898—The following are AN, Montreal, 92 Stale St.. Boston, and 1 India , auspices Circle, Alphonso Bulls and stsgs.6%c At at Mch 28. steamer Hibernian, South Bristol, and Boothbay Harbor, as the Prootor quotation* of Provisions, etc.: Glasgow Our Free Colonist given at Dunham’s Hall Monday evening, purchased what is known Lean sains, trimmed,.ICc to-day’s Portland. PEMAglUl) for PORTLAND. Wednesdays fet., .Portland._jiyBldtr_ Sleepers place. do untrimmed 9c FLOUR. Ar at Liverpool 28th, steamer , from at 0.00 a. m.. touching at above landings. For families and others going west arc a March 28, and undoubtedly will be one of Eva Misses Grace Lowell and Ayer are Lamb skins.50 to 80c each Soring patents. 5 30S'6 00. I Portland. DAMAirnCOTTA for PORTLAND, Fridays THOM SON JL S MB. special convenience, and passengers may bring East South or it at cost the best ever given here. Besides home home from Gorham school for a Spring, ciearlana straight. 4 S0&5 50 Sid im Avonmnnth Mch 27, steamer Loango, at ti a. m.. touching at Boothbay, their own bedding, may purchase Normal^ Bristol and Harbor. at Montreal or Toronto stations. Theso talent several from will render short vacation. Retail Grocers' sonar rum,, Winter patents. 6 25@5 05. Portland. Boothbay price away sch Anna E GOING KAsT, PORTLAND cars will go without of was l'ci Hand Winter, clear and straight, 4 40^5 35 Ar at Fort de France Meh 27th, sleeping through change, th ir services. Among them are the fol- Mr. Frost F. Bailey, Harpswell, market—cut loaf 7: eonfetionia y Leave PORTLAND at 7.0b a. m. Tuesdays TO Portland. Me., Montreal and Toronto to Winni- ■< Extra and Seconds 00. Krauz, Brown, Boothbay. known talent: Mrs. Ava Y. at the Center Thursday and Friday. puivtrlsed 6et powered, 6«; tramilanu for South East SLEKPEKS will lowing well and —. Boothbay Harbor. Bristol, peg. FKEE COLONIST is her sis- oVfl coffee crushed 6c; yellow 4 Fine Supers Finney. Mrs. Herman Wilson, Miss Lulu Miss Emma Hawkes visiting domestic For?,*. Boothbay and Pemaquid. LONDON : DIRECT. leave Portland every Monday at 6 p. nt.. and an Etta Morse, at Hallowell. Leave Portland Thursdays at 7 a. m. for additional Free Colonist Sleeper will leave M. Cooke, Miss Nellie Frost, Prof. W. ter, Mrs. Domestic Markets. NEW YORK-Ar 25th, sells O D Witberell Is the in- imports. Booiiibav Harbor. South Bristol, East Booth- Montreal every Tuesday at 10.25 p. m., com- S. Wight and the Chipman Sisters of Mr Fred S. Hawkes having Pierce, Baltimore for Boston. and proceeded) S. S. Lambert's Point 7000 tons, Apr. I. store Mr. LIVERPOOL. ENG. Steamship Scotsman— tBy Telegrapui bay and ilamarlscott i. mencing March 7th. N. H. terior of his newly painted. Mch 1898. Golden Ball, Gibbs, fm North Boothbay; Mary a. m. 8 Gorham, 300 casks china clay to Baring Bros & Co 40 28, Leave Portland Saturdays at 7 for S. S. Annandale, 7000 tons, April Passengers for the Klondike anl Yukon Gold E. Hanson is doing the work. marker—receipts Standish. Gray. Dix Island ; Francis Goode Tbo funeral of Mrs. Addin CBacon) George do to & Co 10 mdse to J E Bundle. NEW YORK—The Flour Boothbay Harbor, South Bristol and East 8. S. 7000 tons. lo Fields wfii be accommodated in these Free Hanson has been Morey pek now, Long Cove; Fred Gower, Sar Cervoua, April Jao ison occurred at the Universaiist Mrs. Marcia spending 22,401 bbls; exports 16.895 bbls;sales 10.000 Coleman, Boothbay. Sleepers as for as Chicago or 8t. Paul, where gent. Allvns Point; Mattie J Alles, Crockett And thereafter. church Friday at 2 m. Rev. F. E. a few days with relatives in Deering. packages; steady.quiet mai'24attALFRED RACE. Manager weekly similar sleepers can be had to the Paoiflo p. Exports. at 5 75*2