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KPECIAL ΝΟΤΚ'ΚΝ. niMl fr Ι,Ι.ΛΝΚΟΙ Ν. IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Gate and throw shot weighing from 1000 IN THE surprise, as points had been frequent of late Even after the Constitutlou had THE LEAGUE TENDS TO LESSEN CRIME. GATHERED to a ton into the JULY WEATHER MIDST OF MAY FETTERED BY THE INTER-STATE LAW. pression. number of pounds centre of San Fran- that the Boston and Maine would win, and Seen ratified by the recrengtu mensions are as follows : Length on load pre- MOTTtOT IN NINE fts OtltriCT rnstnrihe persons not members Boots and Lan the ordinary kinds, ami cannot be sold Lu MONTHS. a white oat nn.1 at thr root of the tree a fox tne legislation which affects those of the Being decided not to watt longer before Shoes their rot to ferred to let them .mpetltion with the multitude ot low test, short water line, 257 feet; extreme breadth, 37 apples selling was the pussy is a constant menace of the He this at watching earnestly awaiting United States to the we oar book, with the intention of League. protested against al alum or .Sold i" at a barrel. In Some People the Hub whom Old her descent. dropped lower prices llian at weight phosphate powders. unnrnj, Illicit yesterday. air being suddenly Monday night, aged 72 years, fie the name of exclusive dealing. Anything ter. the weak and make the was a retired sea their supplies from Kngland free of duty." fishing outfit and as he Is a Invigorate plant TWO BUILDINCS ESCAPED clear, the wind with a of captain and had been large- elegant unite more still. We do not desire to with water-tight decks of 174 pound plating light, velocity only in the United States be like Intimidation was reprehensible. The strong vigorous ly engaged in shipbuilding. "Can roads oper- fisherman as well as a railroad of- w a 12 to 14 miles an popular ««.ills' line cult' Lucc or Congre** detain you ith lengthy discussion of the mat- at sides, reduced to 12 pounds in the centre, hour and blowing from the ated aj cheaply as the Canadian roads'/" members of the League held that boycotting ter. Your time Is valuable and bo Is ours. How- KENNEBEC COUNTY. ficial, gave us some interesting information. \Viiiikeii|»linst Boots for the of The Fire In the Business Part of south, Old Sol bad an "There is considerable doubt as to the ans- ί|ί!ί.ΟΟ ever, while we are about It we will call extending entire leugth the vessels. unimpeded opportuni- kept tbe country free from outrage». Wit- just your Mr. Charles B. White of Gardiner was wer to that." The ride up the river nar- and upward». attention to the great the Vermont. ty to get in his fine work, and he did it. I*er- Sandy valley by This deck is to be below water line at Danville, thrown from his carriage and se- to as an ness did not approve of refusing to sell the Cenh' line Culf Button, Lace mid Wednesday "What remedy have you suggest row gauge was delightful. We met several the sides 36 inches, and all the machinery, spirlng peelers promptly peeled their heavy verely Injured. amendment to the law that would place necessaries of life to a man under boycott Concrm Boots, o|>eru toe, sin· wealthy gentlemen who are Interested in GERMAINT magazines and steering apparatus are to be St. Johnsbuut, Vt., May i>.—'The busi- frock coats, and street fakirs shifted the KNOX COUNTY. American roads and Canadian roads on an tsle soles, dougolu tops, seamless the of the railroad from to below it. The rig is to be that of a two- ness part of the village of Danville was bases of occupation of their push carts from Capt. Franklin Thomas, of North equality?" building Phillips combination and that It did eut— just the for young Haven, and Intend It shall be purely voluntary tiling masted schooner, a small spread of the sunny sides of the streets within the al- who had last November moved to "I think that any foreign corporation do- Kangeley, they built men's dress bearing wipcu υuii u.v me iu uuo uuui t.iin aibciuuuu, Seattle, not Imply boycotting. shoes. lotted 20 minutes without for W. will return business here should be subject to the too. At Phillips we secured a span of line canvas. The motive power for each vessel waiting the T., home this month and ing " Mr. Atkinson of counsel for the Times Call and see for only the bank and hotel and as of our own horses of Kimball & Furbish, owners of the yourselves. is to be furnished by two escaping. Twenty- gruff peremptory "Move on there." take command of schooner Henry Nicker- same laws the roads country. here from a lamed tn· Plant Food ! triple-expansion route. Our drive was fine from there quoted pastoral by of horse with three were son. He does not like Seattle. President W. C. Van Home of the Cana- stage move- »ntt engines 5,400 power, cylinders buildings burned, excluding Archbishop In 1882 denouncing the a[Q dian road was called and described here, and we were ready to do Justice to an We know will be we of 30 and 63 inches in diameter and a and It Is to Pacific ment not to debt» as forcible remittance you glad mentioned It, for 26J, barns, twenty-seven families are home- New Hampshire's Record. proposed establish a United States excellent dinner, and the trout baked in pay It Is absolutely Indispensable to all who desire to stroke of 33 inches. The engines and boilers Marine at the Canadian Pacific road fron Halifax to the law. Walsh said that the CARPET BEATING NOTICE. less. are who Hospital Bockland. Dr. Fairfax were This Is the Archbishop in the house, the are to be υ laced in They mostly poor people, Dover, N. H„ 9.—At 1 m. it was across the Continent to Van Couver, and cream delicious. largest grow good plants conservatory separate water-tight com- May p. Irwin, U. S. N., has been for a site. had been issued In consequence ol or looking hotel In this It was built by the pastoral the garden. The crank shafts are to be made saved nothing and carried no insurance. A 1H° in the the thence by a line of subsidized steamers toChi- region. increase in number of secret socie- Steam partments. shade, hottest ever known in OXFORD late John the the Patented, Carpet Beating Ma- All COUNTY. na, and Australia. Canadian roads "King of the Rangeleys," the A. interchangeable. framing bed plates, high wind prevailed and there was no water this so in Japan ties, owing to the disorganization of the chine at Forest l>ye House, to be city early May. Our old the Oxford with American for trade from San Burke. For four years It has been City pistons, etc., are of cast steel, and all The fire in F. K. neighbor, Democrat, compete past League, under the imprisonment of Its lead- i:t ΐ'κι- ici.fr A Fertilizer. supply. caught Kittridge's Ν. II., 9.—The comes to us in a new and in the leased by J. B. Maible and run In fine ht., Superior working parts of the best forged steel. The Nashua, May thermome- arrayed dress and look- Francisco, China, Japan Alaska, style. ers, and while the people were driven to de- either from the manure so fine we some of the trade from Ontario to This week he tbe hotel and a opposite Treble House. cleaned at all boilers are to be five in number, made of barn, by spontane- ter was at 96° today. Apple trees are in ing hardly knew it. We con- west and purchased evictions. Carpets It Is prepared for lloses, the Ivy. Ul iruuv ui fciir uuusn tvuicii γα- spair by seasons of the and in all kinds of weather. especially steel for a combustion or children gratulate the Democrat Its Manitoba. He said he did not know the exact pi>1 πι οι l&uu year (■cranium and Fuchsia and all plants grown fur and designed working pressure of ous by playing with the earliest ever upon enterprise Orders for < should be left the blossom, known. and tends into the lake. Not even the "oldest earpet leauing day tine blossoms and beautiful 1'iants 160 pounds. They are to be of the return success. figures, but aside from coal, the percentage or in the to ensure return foliage. grown matches. The loss is 840,000 to $50,000; in- a season before, early morning In small must be fed. The German fire tubular Three are to be double- PENOBSCOT COUNTY. of trade taken from the United States by Inhabitant" can remember when VAN HORNE MAD. of the same order is taken. pots great tyoe. THE ANNUAL MEETING carpets day fiant Food makes them and it sured for about S20,000. his road was very small. The road was be- the ice left the lakes as early as this spring. apr8 eodsntf stroug healthy ; ended and two single-ended. The latter are At the election of the Dexter Light In- them from and vermiu a Last year it was the last of May and J une be- protects pests by giving to be used as auxiliaries, but when steaming fantry Tuesday night First Lieutenant Ε. E. gun by the Dominion government in compli- more ; It makes the fo iage and MAINE. Of fore the biz fish were Λ many vigorous growth full power they can be connected with the Home for Aged Men Held Hale was elected captain, and First ance with an agreement made between the caught. good lug HI· Road. TROY flower* rich, bright and luxuriant ; it Is the best Sergeant fishermen have arrived, and on all LAUNDRY. the main engines. The vessels are to attain Heory Fullen first lieutenant. government and British Columbia. Work already 9.—At the annual meet- Fiant Food. Buy some today. 1'ut up lu neat 25c Last Evening. the the has com- Montreal, May a of 18 knots under slowly and public sentiment lakes and fishing packages and delivered anywhere lu the city free speed forced draught. Fell Twelve Feet. SAGADAHOC dragged along ponds and laun- COUNTY. that some menced. On the afternoon of May 1st It was ing of the Canadian PaciBc railway yester- Revers Bowling's superior of charge. Sent by express on receipt of price. The normal coal supply will be 200 tons,with demanded private corporation Augusta, May 9.—John H. Fogg, twenty- Mr. Ε. B. Mallett's Is the said who could a fish rod dry fov Colliirs and Cnffs. Goods h cut Try It and you will use no other. It is sold by a bunker capacity of 435 tons. The coal will At the annual meeting of the Home for yacht Bestless at take the work from government and everybody get day President Van Home severiy criticised a Bath In the hands of who are In of a crowded to the wharf, and over 40 trout and every Monday night. be stored so as to give all protection five years old, window-frame maker of holden last riggers fitting complete it. consideration subsidy the Grand Trunk and said that ita president possible Aged Men, evening the following her for summer salmon A of to the fell twelve feet cruising. The mast is to be of $25,000,000 cash, 25,000,000 acres of land were landed. party gentlemen KO. 470 COMiKESS STREET. ship. Augusta, through a scuttle officers were had been the shareholders with re- elected for the ensuing year: shortened two feet and made proportionally and certain privileges from the government, from North Attleboro, Mass., are having regaling The entire main batteries are to be com- in Webber & mill, Thurs- of 0- Wyman, Gage's President-1. P. Parrington. smaller. These changes will enable the the Canadian Pacific people took hold of the tine sport, William G. Clarke having caught marks about the Canadian Paclttc railway, guns as follows: Two Vice DENNETT, posed rapid-fire day, and received a compound fracture Presideuts—W. W. Thomas, W. G. Davis, Bestless to stand up under a breeze work in 1885 and it. The govern- salmon that weighed two and a half, three, that he lacked the fac- HASKELL & inch rapid-bre breech-loading rifles, mounted H. heavy completed which clearly showed JONES, ίgents. Secretary-H. Emery. and carry full sail where more burdened ment In and four, five and a half and sis and a half apr20 siitf on forecastle and poop decks, and eight 4- above the right ankle and other injuries. Treasurer—Eben has many ways, financially by of his own business. Corey. yachts would be to also an and a ulty minding Kvery incli rapid-fire breech-loading rifles, mount- Auditor—Henry Fox. obliged reef. This little piivileges, aided the road. It has not made pounds, eight quarter pound The 558 Street Notes. vessel is to be trout. J. Metcalf of the same of the Canadiau Pacilic railway from Florist, Congress ed four on each broadside. The secondary Augusta Directors—W. L. Putnam, G. S. Hunt, John repainted throughout and re- any money, and many of its bonds were party, caught project fitted, and about a a seven and one-half h:it.fprips are paeli tn ••nntnin two (i.nnn rwlpr Augusta, May 9.—The contract to print Sparrow, T. E. Blabon, W. F. MilliKeu. month's work will be re- bought with money made front the sale of trout that weighed Its organization had met with the deter- quired to put It in sailing condition. It was lands which the government gave pounds, while J. W. Kisher and O. 1). SOLE AGEST SEW rapid-fire guns, two 3-pounder rapid-fire the new bonds for the State has The history of the institution for the last originally mined hostility of the Grand Trunk in the lor ESGLlXl·, registered thought earlier in the season that she would Pacific Company. The total Prothingham of the same city, caught one We Have guus, two revolving cannons and one Oat- twelve months the,Canadian Dominion and Provincial Parliaments, in Removed been to the American Bank little that Is not be used salmon two and Note presents this as Mr. aid the road that ling gun. The torpedo outfit of eacli vessel given exciting summer, Mallett ex- amount of subsidy and given by weighed three-quarter — το ουκ —- and ALBERT 126 Street. or novel. is pected to the season in over one four and a half and two of two and in the The b| 0IRWAHGE», Exchange will be six torpedo tubes for launching au- Company and they are expected to arrive It a simple record of a useful pass Europe, but now the government was a little $02,000,000. pounds, the money markets, press. that he has decided to remain on this side of to Mr. Van Home's and each ; also three offense of the Canadian Pacific waa We are also a many beautiful flow- tomobile torpedoes, one each at the stem and now. The cost will be but work carried on under a conservative man- According statement, three-quarter pounds only selling great any day $200. the a one ers Atlantic, part of that time will be transcontinental trade from China, Japan trout of and one-half pounds each, three that it had come into comoetltlou with the Our Floral Designs for Weddings, Parties stem, and two on each side. There will be the results of which The matter of Belfast's railroad tax is agement, seem to be spent on She will be of this over of two and one-half each, and one of Grand Trunk in certalu districts. and Funerals, especially by secret orders and un- a complete outfit of boat spar-torpedo gear shipboard. comuiandeu and the western part country pounds are If the state who has three If one likes dertakers, used more than those of any other and charges. coming before the executive council at an satisfactory present of affaire is by Capt. Paris, been her sailing the Canadian Pacific road U constantly in- pounds. pond fishing florist. That's because we are honest. We send master since she was launched. It about 10 or 12 cent of best he may try his luck, for J. II. Burke of early day. It will be remembered that the a truthful witness. creasing. gets per Affair· In Sam··. flowers anywhere within 101) miles of Portland W. J. Cadbourne of Attleboro, Mass., has all Western and Paeific trade. New York, May 1st, from Quirnby pond took NEW and salisfaclion. When are to the last that There have been no deaths in the guarantee perfect you city represented legislature family, been appointed local for the said 28 trout that 22 While at 9.—Dr. unfortunate to BLOWINC UP DERELICTS. secretary Bath "The impression is general," Mr. weighed pounds. Sydney, N. S. W., May Knappe, STORE, enough need the same try our was and but little serious we Y. M. C. she entitled to certain back taxes and when con- Α., and will on we met several who had been at beautiful Funeral Designs. illness, probably enter his Vau Home, "that the relations of the Cana- Phillips late German Consul to Samoa, has arrived HO. 540 The Yantlc Sent Out to Search for the executive board was to ad- sider the age of some of the inmates. duties here the 20th of this month. dian Pacific road with its government are Weld Pond, which Is but 10 miles from there, given power here on board the aie imer Lubeck. Advices Intimate. 1 assure the rela- and the of the hotels often drive over Wrecks. them. The bas been and it SOMERSET COUNTY. exceedingly you guests Drifting just discipline good may for a Dr. of from Samoa to 30 state that the natlvea The of tions are anything but intimate. Nearly al- day's sport. Dolly Portland, April of has be truthfully said that the which people North Anson have voted there as 9.—The Yantic has Loring Farr, Esq., Manchester, harmony the rails and materials for the road came made as good a catch we are The of the hostll «s ta Washington, May ο a SI,200 to furnish an additional force quiet. position DENNETT, nrouoi 1 in fcha hnneehuM ie In πrrool pump no heard He fished four and a been appointed public administrator for and for from the United States. We have ad- reported. Admit.»! of the Unit- CONGRESS been ordered to put to sea from New York pipe extinguishing fires in that half and I'· trout which unchanged. Ktiubeily the American lines. Kennebec Gov. ure due to the tact and good sense of the vantage over Although days caught on the uf M «ta* STREET, county by Berieigh. village. a ed Mates Navy, suggestion The with a of for would one and half each Popular Society florist, supply torpedoes the purpose labor is somewhat cheaper with us, the average pounds tn of State Oramandel >« «nation and her husband, whose Interest in WALDO COUNTY. fa, tried through Dr. Knappe persuade of searching for and destroying derelicts and Secretary Smith greater portion of coal comes from Pennsyll and three salmon which would average live hie *>σΐτ Uy ·ι*·Λ! ,ι'Γ'"Lis home the aged men cannot be estimated. Ebenezer Newell of City Point. vftnift nnd Ohio iiikJ oonI· u· niuro (Imx it .'S/vzyi'jA' VKSRAnvSmTfgtL·. Χί"·£iv\~· 558 CONCRESS STREET, confined to (lied entitle»» ly *»f i»o«rt Belfast, with a full lino of obstructions to navigation off the Atlantic very <Π->ολ.·»ο, ul in rHsnonse to a letter ΓΓΟηί •*-"* ordof gratitude is due the house physi- In III HI I lil^ pjjeeoaim· I'oii hind e. oo«si in vrm trurt -nf lyrenn jteitmrn" irirt" work hfs garden, last Friday, May UMiVjiii Mrs. of State cian for lm »mv kindness and atten- 78 and was tented if we catch of "small fry," JÎUU1, XE'J. vessels. She will the charts Smith, Deputy Secretary arying aged years three days. He born dent and General Manager John Newell of plenty tlves to maintain peace. Lind- coasting carry which we can do and not make hard work of Stcinway, Ilardman, Chadbourne has gone to Litchfield. tion. in Cainden, May 1,1811, where his the Lake Shore «fc Southern rail- The steamer Kocktou. which will convey of the office the drift parents on the hydrographie showing the came from Connecticut. While a boy ho road. He testified that his road the sport. Word from Camp Uemis, to the wrecked American iiiaii Smith, American 11A HI HIIRO Fire at East Belfast. By contributions of kind friends the 420 men belonging of these vessels. moved to Montville where he lived till 185'J, cuffaroH oaverolv frnm tlifl r»nm- Mooselucmeguntic Lake, reached here this to leave institution has another free war ships to San Kancisco.was ready completed year und was well known as a that t. G. Simpson, «ι«*4 A and Fischer The Y'antic will go a reasonable distance Belfast, May 9.—The slaughter liouso successful mill- practices ol Canadian roads evening yesterday Esq erwt o*no/.tù.i to sail Yfav 1 (ram nia from debt. he moved to the of in petitive of Brunswick had biz fishing from the wright Head the Tide, The Grand Trunk, by Its Canadian operation sport ma will remain with Admiral Km to the southward of Cape Ilatteras and re- and try works of John Berry at East Bel- Belfast, where he remained till wharf. He landed thirty trout; one weighed EiKilty Jn addition to gifts of money donations of 1865, when can do all the cutting and under bidding its at The Nipslc had been IlileU as be most to fast were fire late this after- he went to he 5 one 4 one one 2 berly Apia. I S ! turn, may convenient, Hamp- destroyed by City I'olnt where resided till wants. As an instance the witness said that pounds, pounds, 3i iu about to start · F pounds, with a new and all kinds are acknowledged. It would rudder Ç tou New York or Her in- noon. Loss, $500. the time of his death. For many years, tho Grand Trunk had the same pounds, and there were no small ones In the his Une and ■I ITII ■ΙΛΙΙΗΙΊΚί VKiN are so On Lake Η. K. ing from a (ever and ordered IVrvishes ing. Renting. elegantly pre- come to au agreement with the commission Quinsigamond. Mystic and was an active partner in the Oak state law. To a as to what would Boston ; Ε. H. Sampson of New York, that they need to be presented to the .Lodge Anniversary. question beheaded iu his presence. Ou the following pared only 9.—'There were a Ïranite[ill quarry,in which he was interested at his the effect on in the United States Lamb of Providence, Κ. 1, C. L. Cushman to become a in household by the government, and surrender Wobcestkb. May couple Last I. O. be shippers after himself the eleot of public necessity every appointed evening. Mystic Lodge, No. 2, of death. was a of and W. H. Milllken of our own day, proclaiming throughout the land. He member of Belfast city if Canadian roads were entirely eliminated, Auburn, about one-half their claim. All sources of of lively one and a half mile races on Lake G. fish stories from God, be was again wounded In the neck. WOODWARD WINER, HAIIKl'Ki; 20 cents abox. T., celebrated their 24th anniversary at government for several years, and in his he : "'Not an iota of difference." city. We shall expect great Fit»*, Dose, Ten H. replied The army lied leaving 30,000 dead. one Fig. information lead to that conclusion. This Ou:n«igamond today, Eyck, George their hall a earlier years was an active worker in many the examination Ledyard was biicu μαιvj iu mr ucm iu*mr. u>v>j un; F. 457i Congress street, by supper Throughout will open about 11,000 acres of fine agricul- Iiosmer, A1 Hosiuer, John Gummings and matters of a and was a well the Canadian brines new arrival* of eager fishermen, for Evicted at eighty. 540 Street. l'AιΤΓι ι \rioS ΟΙ 1111 ιικϊκΤΓ^ and entertainment ol vocal and in- public nature, quite bitter against railroads, Congress tural and laud to settlement—a tract Fred Haas, being the contestants. Ten literary known and esteemed the is The hotels are ready murl 2 MW&Htt grazing citizen. and rather favored special legislation against fishing good. Losnoir, Hay 9.—A special despatch, more than five times as as Eyck won the first heat and George Uosmer strumental music, readings, etc. The fol- The to take the best of care of the traveller. As Persons who suffer ftoro occasional palpitation large Oklahoma, Nevens House, at Searsmont village, them. the second. Time, 9.27 ; 9.32. left for our to be dated Kaharragh, says evictions will begin of the heart are often unaware that they are the over the occupancy of wliich the country has lowing was the programme: has been sold to Mr. Ilanlet Ness, of that we have orders guide lake 0 the land- victims of heart disease, and are liable to die with- been disturbed so much of late. There is no Glee Club town, and the new proprietor will take WELLS TO BE SENTENCED ready to row us down the at o'clock Monday next at Ulassercbeo, and Colored Preachers Excluded. Quartette Song English out warning. They should banish this alarming doubt however that the Sioux lands will be Piccolo Solo Master Bond charge about June 1st. In the morning, we will take our smoke and lord will burn the bouses from which ten- and cure the disease by using 1)R. the symptom, quickly taken up. The opening of the reser- S. 9.—The conven- Sword Drill Master Butler The Belfast of Labor, the Letter Impli- then dreaiu of big fish, and again I'ttrss Flint's KEME.oYMack Co.. Ν. Y. Chauleston, C., May Assembly, Knights Notwithstanding ants are evicted. Bessie Doohan, aged 80, Drug vation will add largely to the population and Music Doten Brothers, of Woodtords once a is about to readers my hear from inarH eodlstply tion of the diocese of South Caro- flourishing organization, CARRIAGES. to the of South Dakota. Episcopal Recitation Miss Gertie Soule disband. The lease to their hall has cating a Maine Man. Pokti.anweh. who was evicted from her home on the Ol- greatly prosperity Woodtords Male ouartette expired Her death is attri- lina at Aiken yesterday settled the dispute Song and they are selling off their furniture. At phert estates. Is dead. Presidential to the in the church. An amendment as Reading Mrs. Tike to shock caused her removal. Appointments. negro Cornet Duet one time the assembly numbered 240 mem- Portsmouth, Ν. H., May 9.—J. A. Edger- BASE BALL. buted the by to the constitution was to practical- Washington, May 9.—'The President to- adopted Mrs. l.iiian Mbby aud \V. II. Pearson bers, but the interest has died out. ly of Great Kails, counsel for the prosecu- A Set'Back for tha Slater·. Annual Season of 1889 ly exclude colored preachers from the floor Song Miss Nettie Morrison There has been a great deal of sickness in day appointed Asa Mathews of Illinois, to convention. tion of Ilolton £. Wells, convicted of the The National London, The House of Lords to- opening, of the Heading Mrs. Lida Oilman Belfast this spring, and physicians say it is League. May be first of the vice M. E. stated bill. comptroller treasury Song Woodtords Male Quartette the result of imperfect drainage. The water murder of Chas. Eastman, today The were In the day rejected the deceased-wile's-sister Duet Doten Brothers following games played J. Durham Mr. Mathews is at Won the Derby. supply results in a liberal use of water and that Chief Justice Doe would of Wales voted with the minori- resigned. Reading Mrs. J. H. Pike probably National League yesterday : The Prince 9.—The there is not sufficient sewerage to carry off present of the Illinois liouse of JjOi'isviLi.K, Ky., May Kentusky Piccolo Solo — Master Bond sentence Wells Inside of two weeks. An vote was 147 to 120. NEW speaker Harry the waste water. AT HOUTO*. ty. The LOCATION, was won owned effort has been made to establish the Representatives, which office he has held Derby today by Spokane, A brief history of the lodge was given by Capt. Theodoro P. οί identity Innlugs 1 2345B780 Foreign Notoe. several terms. Colcord, Searsport, of the author of an anonymous letter sent by Noah Armstrong of Helena, Mont. Spo- R. C. Hale in his usual happy way. An in- on the fortieth anniversary of his birthday. « ο υ a a ι ο 2 i-to at tbe Paris exposition The has Frank O. Postmaster Harmon at Great Falls just after NewYorks The attendance President appointed kane passed under the wire a nose ahead of had been In the em- Bostons Ο 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 4— 9 Elm Cor. (/umberland. For sale W. L.WILSON & CO., and GEO. vitation was extended to Mystic Lodge of May 2d, twenty years the trial of Welle, a Maine man. thus iar has averaged 71,000 persons dally. Street, by Loveland to be pension agent in New York Proctor Knott, the favorite. Time, of Flint & New implicating Russell's & CO. in 7 2.34J, ploy Co., York, and had Base hits—New York*. 11; Bostons, IS.. Er It Is reported that Sir Charles C. SHAW ay utpnrmlni city vice Franz Sigel, resigned. seconds better than the Lewiston to attend in a body, and a delega- Edgerly states that they think they know two Kentucky Derby made seventeen voyages and one half from rors—New Yorks, 4; Bostons, β. Batteries— fee for as counsel for the Parnellttes finished our factory, we are Hon. recently who be is but doubts if there is evidence acting Having remodeling: Hughs. Thompson, appoint record, distance one and a half miles. tion from that lodge was present. The com New York to San Francisco. is now in Ewlng and Brown, Madden and Kelley. was for business and are now He to warrant his arrest. Wells is still before the commission £1,000. now fully prepaned THE l'OUTLANI» DAILY ed civil service camiuissioner, took the oath enough after in our Warerooms a and PRESS, mittee on programme was W. H. Pearson, San Francisco. AT rHH.ADKJ.PHIA. It Is stated In Kome that immediately showing very large of office today, aud will enter upon the dis- CENERAL in the county jail at Dover. It is not ex- of of NEWS. 1 g 3 4 tl 7 * '■> Catholic congresses come to a close tbe varied stock Carriages Published every day (Sundays excepted) by the charge of his official duties tomorrow. Mrs. A. M. Burnham, Mrs. Etta Witham, E. WASHINGTON COUNTT. pected his sentence will be a very long one. Innings the 1 υ ο 1 ο υ— β Vatican will ask the European governments H. Brooks and A. F. are The Sentinel it ii a Philadelphia» 2 υ ν OUU OWN MANUFACTURE, POKTLAND PÛBLI8HINO COMPANY. The Pension List. The Bellaiie Goblet Works at Findlay, Marsh, and they Eastport says good and Catholic governments espe- for owners A New Defender. Washington» ο υυοουυυο-υ generally, Ohio, the largest in the world, burned yes- of much credit for the man- thing factory that the catch of for a restoration AS WKLL AS STRICTLY AT t)7 Exchange Street. Portland. Me 9.—The deserving able 7 4. cially, to consider appeals Washington, May following sardiue herring has proved a failure this will Base hits—Philadelphia*, ; iWashlngtoos, terday. ner in which their Baltimore, May 9.—Baltimore pre- U, 14. Bat- of power to the Pope. t'lifl.tiu ICuili Work of Ο the» iTlnker·," Address ail communications to Maine pensions have been granted : they performed duty. spring, and that none of the factories have Errors—Philadelphia.!. Washlngtous. temporal The village of Shrub Oak. New York, was sent a model of a yacht for the consideration teries— Bufflnton and Clements. Healy, Mack and The commander of tbe British cruiser an PORTLAND CO. Mystic Lodge now numbers 267 members, been able to put up new It will which in all cases will be («unrnnterd Krp- PUBLISHING ORIGINAL. almost entirely destroyed Wednesday night any goods. Banning has hoisted tbe British tlag over the rr»··m* «I, and sold at the lowest possible prices. in clear the old stock, and with the later run of the New York Yacht Club in the choice Katid John I!. Falk, Win. W. Freeze, by fire. Loss $40,000. the largest lodge the State, unless It may up AT CHICAGO. Suwarrow islands in the Southern Pacittc We invite the attentiou of intending purchasers Hiram Robinson. of herring there a tine quality of tish and no of a vessel to contest for the International be led a few members No Sur- 4 G 7 .s 1) northwest of the Cook islands. to oui* stock, and feci assured we can offer you THE WEATHER. William Twombley, who died near Dover, possibly by stock will be on the market this Innings 1 2 3 5 ocean, INCREASE. poor put in next, in which race the The Oweedore rioters in Ireland have satisfactory Inducements. N. 11., recently, at the age of 92, never rode render Lodge of Bangor. cup September υ ι l 4 ο υ ι ο ο- 7 Thomas 1*. Cooksou. Franklin Burke. year. is expected to the con- Chicago·. beeu charged with the murder of Poiiee In- in a railroad car. Next. The steamer Herman owned Valkyrie represent Pittsburg* 0 0100021 2— β Signal Office, War Dkp't, Joseph Ames. John W. Davis. Ressing. by testants from the other side. Mr. Nathaniel Martin, before the Queen's county Calvin B. Ilill of a Mr. Reed's Chances. 11. Errors spector I). Ingalisll Andrews. Robert A. Friend. Nashua. N. H., promi- George O. Grady & Co. of Batb, has been his ideas bave Base hit»—Chicago», 12; Pittsburgs. WA8HINCJTON, 0., C. Moore is the designer, and Batteries—Teuer special Jury. O'iver Welch. Oscar nent business man, noted for his deeds of to Boston chartered by the Grand Manan Steamboat —Cblcagos. 6; Pittsburg», |U. May 9. 1889, 8 p.m. ) Hughes. iWashlogton Special Traveller.] found expression in a handsome model, now Maul and Carroll. I.yinan 13.1'ollard. George 11. Wilkins. benevolence, died suddenly yesterday. Company, to take the of the and Parrell, Conway, of Thomaa Tash. Indications for the next 24 hours for The various delegations of Congressmen place Flushing at his residence. Tbe model Is intended for Funeral John Jordan. Mary, mother of Alfred until the repairs the latter steamer are AT CLBVELAKD. k Gen. William Harney, retired, the oldest upon a 72 feet on and 71 feet on zenas mora of Michael W. Hart. vessel long deck, of the late Thomas Tash took BRO., Maine and New Hampshire are slightly Minors Vic- have been coming and going since adjourn- so that she can resume her 1 3 3 4 β 7 Η » The funeral widow of officer of the United States army, died yes- completed again the water line, and 23 feet beam. Her draft Innings tory. Sarah, George ment, but the leader of the on the Grand Manan route. afternoon. There were Elm Street, Cor. Cumberland. warmer and fair weather, and southwest, Mark, father of Samuel H. RobUus. terday. He was born in 1800. Republican place forward will be 4$ feet, and 8 feet aft. The Clevelands 1 3 0 2 1 5 0 1 0-13 place yesterday d2in Two fine aprlS winds, followed cooler weather Sat- liolerson. The convention of the Irish National House, Tom Reed, still lingers, and is seen very photographic portraits, centreboard Idea is embraced, and the rig Indianapolis 1 OOOOIOOO— 2 prayers at the bouse at 2 o'clock by Kev. erly by framed, of the late 1. R. Chad- branches of Massachusetts on the street There is handsomely will be that of a Base Hits -Clevelands. 15; Indianapolis, 7. service* at State urday. Maine Postmasters. League opened daily. something and Aaron sloop. Mr. Bay ley, and public ■ ■■ Ο Ο Ο m m m more thau a bourne, Esq., Hayden, Esq, Errors—Clevelands, 8; Indianapolis, 12. Batteries in Boston yesterday forenoon. desire for the immediate in- '2.30 There was a 9.—The were received at Eastport from Bangor last A Novel Case. —O'Brien and Zlmmer, Whitney, Itustc and Dally. street church at o'clock. local vuiam report. Washington, May following terests of his constituents that Is keeping that ■ llou. William E. Cuandler tells Dover peo- week by General Leavitt. They are to be attendance at the services In the Where eau I invest my sarings : him here. Those brilliant eves that large Portland, Me., May 9,1889. Maine postmasters were appointed today ple that if they will reserve the lot on which sharp, hung in the court house at Machias, with Portsmouth, Ν. H., May 9.—The second they be Kate and yet yield me a good have made so many Democrats feel almost The League Standing. church. The school board went In a body, may E. A. Ltttlefield, Goodwin Mills, vice L. C. the burned Citv Hall stood, a government other portraits of deceased members of Wash- of the May term of the Circuit Court 8am ι 8 F >i vice L. as nervous as his are fixed on day in N'a- schools rate of interest? Walker, resigned; A. B. Adams. Jay, building shall be erected there in two years. biting tongue, ington county bar. The following Is the standing the nearly all the teachers in the public M removed: Edwin Milton the and if this morning. The first case called Barometer.... 29.912 29.772 scomber, Anderson, speakership, work and good opened ο I tbe Ex-Secretary Whitney thinks the Cleve- At the annual meeting of the Eastport uonal League: were and many of the clergy Tlie Atkinson Hoi se Co. Thermometer 61. plantation, vice Mabel Allen, resigned. can get it, Mr. Reed will certain- for a trial was that of Pike vs. Grand present, Furnishing |6H. land administration a notable one go far as Savings Bank Hon. Alden Bradford was re- jury Per Ct. Prof. Win. Dew Point.... 52. !54. y win. The feeling seems to be Trunk railroad to recover damages for the Lost. Won. city attended. Mayor Melcher, MAINE) naval afl'airs are concerned. It ?;eneralsbip growing elected president and Ν. B. Nutt treasurer. Wun. Flayed. (OF Humidity 73. 166. developed, that the speakership ought to come to the death of Charlotte P. Pike, claimed to have of the Gorham Normal Wind o The United Brethren. he says, facilities in this country for the cre- Philip McMahon and George M. Huston Bostons 7 4 11 03.» J. Cortbelt, principal !sw east this time, as the last experiment in the been caused by a from a locomotive of Uor- O 110 ation of a modern were elected to the board of trustees in spark Philadelphia* 7 4 11 ea.u and Prof. Η. M. Kstabrook Velocity 9.—The twentieth navy. party—iveiier—naueu iroui to her In which School, W<*atl»«r I> (' I'Vdles Yobk, Pa., April quad- Jtepuoncan Uhio. Simon and κ. υ. de- setting fire dwelling, she per- New Yorkj... 7 6 12 58.3 »k« neraitn^ place οί Stevens Clark, — An old wooilen house on North street, Bos- ished. nain, >tv»v ηΜ·νη„ rennial session of the general conference of ceased Cleveland*.... 8 7 15 63.3 Mean dally tiier....«4.0 Max. vel. wind 15 ton. ZIC) vears old. fell vesterdav. Workmen Real Estate Transfers. 7 7 14 50.0 The dorai offering» were very 7«.3 convened at Wm. of while a Indianapolis.. present. Maximum ther Total preclp Ο the United Brethren Church had commenced to tear it down. An S. West, Steuben, driving Rhode Island and 7 7 14 60.0 already of Religious Liberty. Plttsburgs.... choice. Among th»m were a superb gate·- Minimum ther—47.7 Til's is the old woman The following transfers real estate In spirited horse Monday afternoon, stopped to β 7 13 48.1 the Opera House this afternoon. was instantly killed and a boy Press: Chicago· from the this have been recorded at speak to a neighbor, and the horse To the Editor of the 1 Ο 10 01.0 ajar, an exquisite token of esteem body of the church, con- seriously injured. county the Regis- suddenly Washington* highest legislative started,throwing him violently to the ground. I hare been interested in your cour- in the flrst class ol the Butler school. Pa*s1 METEOROLOGICAL HEPOKT. are coming from the farmers try of Deeds : greatly pupils Oannum!lyamlJl'I.V. sisting of ministers chosen ; by vote by the Complaints He was conscious when taken but Association. niridrad» JANl'AKV up, only The American 8.00 P. in of Indiana and to teous and reply to Bishop Healy's a beautiful from the Portland Teach- (May 9, 1889, M). members of the denomination. The princi- parts Central Illinois Brunswick—Hattle Stlmpsou Alice Lambert, lived an hour. convincing pillow For further call on or write to of the games particulars Observations taken at the same moment ol tin e work of the conference is to examine the about the need of rain. If the drouth con- land, consideration, il. letter, which appeared in your Issue ot May The following was the result ers' Association ; a very handsome bouquet pal Green to Ann Mr. Horace G. Jacobs, formerly of Cherry- DAVID W. Kass. at all stations. conference tinues many days, the crops will suffer seri- Scarborough—Dennis II. Budg- the American Association clubs SEARS, 17 Milk St., Room 5, Bjston, administration of each annual laud. field, has been appointed by President Har- 8. There is one other point in Bishop Hea- played by from the oi room 10, Butler school, or the Me. The rainfall is much below the ton, $10. pupils Treasurer of the Company,H Portland. and establish their boundaries, ously. spring Thermote'r Wind prescribe Brunswick—Patrick McManus to Peter Mc- rison as superintendent of the construction letter which ama/.es me as much as the street »P29 a average. ly's and an ivy wreath from the Brackett dtjee episcopal districts and assign to each bish- Manus, laud, f 100. of the government buildings at Los Angeles, noticed. It is this : school. op, modify the urovislons of church discip- Station agents have been appointed ou the Portland—Barnabas Freeman to Agnes W. Cal. Lieut. Jacobs entered the army in 1801 points you primary it dj line, provide for the management of the va- Boston & Maine railroad as follows : Mr. F Gage, land, $130. as a in Co. Sixth Vols. Al "1 ought also to call your attention, you bearers were City private G, Maine fttul Khode Isl- The pall ex-Mayor King, WHI Place;of rious institutions of the church and select H. at Ν. in Portland—Barnabas Freeman to Agnes W. not know It, that North Carolina ο χ l)odge Windham, II., place of the close of the war be was given a clerkship to the Consti- Wm. M Marks. the \V. E. Gage. $l,300i and were the two last States ratify Clerk Burgess. Dr. Baker, ε general officers. Nearly all delegates Hughes, deceased, and Mr. C. W. in the Treasury and was after- both to that •G■κ Department, tution. and were absolutely opposed Other Cames The services Ο are here, them the heads of the Smith at Ν. in lib- Or. Dole and £. B. Denison. among being Uerry, II., place of George A. Fox's wards promoted to chief clerk In the super article of the Constitution, which proclaimed \ LEAD, Observation. Sr= C. L. Exhibition. At Wllkesbarre—Wilkesbarres, 2; Kastons, 1. assisted church. McKellar, resigned. vising architect's office, which position hi erty of religion." were conducted by Iiev. Mr. Hay ley. At Worcester—Worcester», 18; Lowells, 6. The cruiser Charleston showed The pupils Mr. C. L. Fox will open an ex- resigned in the early months of Cleveland's the Constitution as After the funeral march Λ herself to In the first place At New Haven—H art lords, 10; New Havens, 4. by Rev. Dr. Hill. LINSEED OIL Ex-Minister and Professor. be a staunch and vessel on of the work at administration. Ho subsequently removed "Abide seaworthy her hibition year's 478J Congress adopted did not contain an article proclaim- on the organ, the choir sang trial trip down the California coast. She to the Pacific and for the past twi played New Haven, May 9.—Rumors circulated street on Monday, May 13th. It will be open Slope, of religion. It did provide that Me." This was followed by appropri- handled well in heavy seas, and during the years has been living in Los Angeles. ing liberty Notes. with Colors, \ Kastport, Mei29.7

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