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PORTLAND PTIES&_- h HILI.I. LI.NI. , SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 31. ESTABLISHED JUKE 23, 1S02-VQL. 26. PORTLAND, 1888.__PlIK blur valuation next will be about ».k,- u Sfiitn « » Sullivan Is ac- AGAIN SNOWEL U'IDER. spring THE NATIONAL in the form in which it was intro- IN RUSSIAN MINES. General Grant. Undertaker 000,000. Add 10 cents on each hundred or NOTICES. MI8CELLANEOI7. CAPITAL. practically a of skin SPECIAL. and cused of having exhibited piece one dollar on a and the Memorial duced by Senator Sherman, organized which the thousand, with J. cut from the body of Gen. Grant can be The Irish Leader Concludes His Im- the National Pure Food Association, Touch of That Pleasant Hall building paid for. The city Ralston’s to undertaker considered to be a valuable me- Another the Wes’"'" Union Presents its Opposi- W. Callahan of Nyack, N. Y., as president. Young Samuel Attempt should have perpetual care of the whole prisonment at Tullamors, mento. Winter Weather Out West. etc. Secretary Bayard pronounces the story the World. ___ building, heating, lighting, The interest to Government Astonish tion Telegraph. about an envoy of the President being at on $.19,1X10 paid by the city at 6 per cent.— OF YALE W. 0. LITTLE & Borne and his failure to himself to ALUMNI 0 give them the use of three or CO., present $2,100—will an And Receives Ovation from there Valley Undergoes a Block' stories each year and will be a in- the Pope as all nonsense. A Son’s Adventurous Brown’s four good Desired the Na- Millionaire’s to come. a to Dublin Various Things by Listen to of Chaun- Three vestment for years Whereas, if City. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, In Pursuit of Bright Sayings ade for Weeks, tional of Career Wealth, monument is built in Market Square, they Board Trade. THAT TAX DEFICIT. Their President. Katabliihed in 1843. cey Depew, will have the perpetual care of ft without that the See Ther- the income. It is understood City Belligerent Indications at the Dock- Deception and And People in La Crosse EXCHANCE STREET. Senate to Embez- What is Said by Mayor Penley and a Ended, After Disap- New Yobk, Jan. 30.—Cliauncey M. De- liuildiug is none too large for city purposes, NO. 31 The Likely Deprive Weather. yards of Toulon. In a Suicide’s Crave. the New YorkYale Alum- mometers Reach Arctic and in a few years they will want to occupy of Paradise. Bank Director; pointment, pew, president of zlers Their a for some purpose* in the central All kinds of property insured at lowest rates. at their annual building and ni Association, presided of the business of the city If not First-class companies, American Foreign. part portion Dublin, Jan. 20.- William O’Brien, M. oct2Q suit Jan. of dinner at Delmonieo’s tonight. President Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 20.—Today’s for the purposes above mentioned. l’he Lewiston, 20.—Mayor Penley, Fall. Riveb, Jan. 20.—Young Samuel who Washington, Jan. 20.—The Senate com- sat at his Kev. Dr. storm Association has about $17,000 on deposit, P., and editor of the United Ireland, Auburn, today said in regard to the tax de- who ended his life by suicide at Dwight of Yale right.and despatches indicate that lyesterday’s mittee on offices and roads met this Ralston, which was raised a fair given some years confined in since October post post Princeton. About and Minnesota, while by hus been prison 31, ficit case reported yesterday: “We under- Cal., a few days ago, was Van Dyke represented in Southern Dakota fees of $1 each and and listened to Dr. Norvln Green, Georgetown, pretty ago and by membership was released (roin Tullamo.e He morning, were The extreme a jail today. stand that the administrators of the estate in this of New 160 alumni presmt. banquet severe and accompanied by cold, donations made on Memorial Day few well known part England, to the house followed a president of the Telegraph was dec< rated. Mr. De- blizzard and Now will those citizens who feel proceeded priest’s by interested in this matter are to be in town in Frovidcnce, Boston, Taunton, hall handsomely is not to be classed as a genuine years ago. Company, in opposition to the bills for the especially He said: “There an interest in this matter attend the meeting large crowd which cheered him repeatedly. one of them out of the It pew was the first speaker. is not to be followed tha disastrous today, being city. and New Bedford, and during his residence likely by If they are not members, they can establishment of a postal Itelegraph system. institutions in this country, It tonight? There was no disorder. is understood by us that the bank stock he made several visits to this are two great results of Its immediate predecessors. become so $1 to the Secretary or The doctor the consti- in the East by paying looks denote that his constitu- began by questioning of the United States Government and Yale Col- had the effect of filling It is understood that our sub- O’Brien’s owned by the estate should have paid a tax He came East soon after the suicide of has, however, again Treasurer. of the bills. No coun- city. traffic in small amounts. Now tion is shattered, and his insist tutionality proposed the stock which One is struggling with the surplus, up the cuts and suspending railway scriptions have been physicians about $875, but the amount of his father, William C. Ralston, the million- lege. donate try. he said, was so favored in its telegraph the other heroically struggling with a de- which was just beginning to be resumed. will those who want to larger that he should go to the south of Prance for has not the tax, I believe, is not the and mine owner, for the tbe and say whether was that the paid aire banker special but still manages to be the best college amounts attend meeting have system as this. It asserted ficit, Blockaded for Three Weeks. or his health. The people of Tullamore Are You Familiar witti tee Plans same for each year. Last year it Is under, of mechanical in the they will give more to have a monument Western Union was a It had no purpose studying engineering, country.” O’Brien with an address. monopoly. other it Mr. Isaiah Class of 53, in the A Ilrown’s Valley, Minn., special says: memorial hall built in Market Square? presented They stood to have been $28,000: years and took up his residence at Providence, Bromley, exclusive The field was to that Mr. Yours are indifferent to the coercion — or THE franchises. open course of his speech, prophesied have been blockaded for three weeks. respectfully, say they law, was something less. Technically, I suppose R. where he went into the great Corliss “We CHARI.K8 E. SOMKBBY. It was no more of a I., will, a year from now, be President- but Balfour’s execution of the law is everybody. monopoly cannot be Depew a train comes in with fuel within two brutal, the tax, not having been assessed, works as a student and workman. With him elect of the United States. [Applause.] Unless than any great commercial business. He here and and a disgrace to the government. collected the $520 for the present and her two “I’ll make you minister to the Sandwich days there will be serious suffering Women’s Indian Association. except came Mrs. Ralston beautiful here this He showed how the success of the Western Un- is no wood nor coal in the O’Brien arrived evening. which could now' be specially and the several Islands,” repled Depew. all about. There The Women’s National Indian Associa- it to reduce the cost of year, assessed^ daughters, family occupied ‘That’s better at the station an im- POWDER ion had permitted “Thanks,” said Bromley. is more las yet in holds its was greeted railway by There .suffering branch but it is clear that the amount due the city is large suites, including more than a dozen market. tion, of which the Maine messages to the public from an average rate than nothing.” The is mense crowd, including many members of Pure. what the tax what would have been had the Dorrance. The the country than in town. opinion annual meeting in Portland, Monday, the Absolutely He rooms, in the Hotel family have a number of Mutual of 81.05 in 1867 to 80J cents in 1887. said that the railroad authorities ex- Parliament and large priests. Union to I general of its returns been made according law. in and made an 23d Inst., is now in the tenth year This never varies. A marvel of would be reduced this lived luxury quite impres- THE MINERS’ TROUBLES. been very remiss in thus delaying the open- was driven to the powder purity that the rates further is in in Phila- The Lord Mayor’s carriage and wholesomeuess. Mure economical doubt not the estate will pay what really sion on Providence which will not of the road. Men ure working rewards istence. It was organized 1879, strength the of war of rates society, ing a The than the kinds, and cannot he at year. Touching question none are on this end in mis- hotel followed by long procession. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, ordinary sojd due.” soon be Scheme to Termi- us from Morris, but put delphia, by a few ladies interested with the multitude of low test, short & Ohio it. That forgotten. Mr. Hines's Novel carried torches and marched to|the competition he said the began the alluded to of the line. whose attention was paraders alum or Sold In One of the directors of bank Ralston was in respects a re- sionary work, contin- weight phosphate powders. only he asserted, had been built to be Young many nate the Strike. music of several bands. Many houses along cans. Royal Baking Rowdf.k Co., lot! Wall company, in this matter "As far as it concerns Last Week’s Death List. drawn to the and faithless- OF NIC f sold to' the Western Union. This was ex- says: markable man and exhibited strangely con- ually Injustice PORTLAND, St„ N.Y. iy2d&wtf with Die route were brilliantly Illuminated and to be on the basis of the myself as a director of the First National elements of character. he 20.—There Is a St. Paul, Minn. Jan. 20.—An evening ness of the government in its dealings pected accomplished tradictory By day Wilkesuabbe, Pa., Jan. blazed in all parts of the town. At it could do. I that there is no the loss last week’s blizzard Indians. in this country that Misfires damage Bank of Lewiston, may say was a hard working mechanic, with grimy scheme on foot to bring the miners' paper figures by the Realizing The of new the made a brief speech. HU and com- history government telegraph of the bank or Dak., laws are an of the mind of hofel^O’Brien you realize that this old sterling DYE HOUSE NO. 3. bulled Implication officials, anything hands and blouse and overalls, toiling a dost!. man Hines 235. It is reported from Veimillion, the expression NOTICE, showed tardy service, bad delivery and oily strike to Ex-Assembly was ve*y hoarse. He said he rejoiced is a HOME INSTITUTION.chartered Mr. Tem- in Lake set themselves about rous- voice DO pany Would the government be respon- like it. As far as I understand it, as and as earnestly as the hum- to enforce the scheme, that over 30 were frozen to death the people, they In 1848 under the laws ol Maine? messages. diligently went to Pottsville in efforts of Balfour, the sible for delays and errors ? he asked. No the cashier, has made his returns all Local authorities there are sup- and informing public sentiment in this that, spite oMjm NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE VOIR pleton, blest workman in the great machine shops. which is that all the strikers apply to the county. ing the this Company has to ever was. The Western Irish were stongerthAn ever. Although you aware that paid government system and right. The matter not only was was for admission to the poor news. An unknown man was direction. It wa» a great undertaking for more a straight By night he the handsome, elegantly- poor authorities pressing policy-holders or their representatives or Union had to pay from 8100.000 to 8200,000 are slew In them, they ARE FADED SOILED before board of the First National house. A big tax would then have to be feet from John women, unaccus- English Joining than TWENTY-TWO MILLION DOLLARS? for its mistakes. He believed that the never the attired, polished gentleman, the lion at the found frozen to death three two or three quiet quite year and the would have to would be slow in defeating them. The Irish as Bank to the of this af- levied corporations Ward’s door, near Fulda, Minn. George to methods of affairs, but than SIX MILLION DOL- deficit of a government system suggested previous transpiring balls and in the parlors of the rich and Hines thinks the rather tomed the public has to-day more GARMENTS would be from pay it. operators, Dow, living on a tree claim in Noble’s coun- would not resort to outrages, butvjvould fol* iu the Cullora bill, 85,000,000 but it has not been and I never fashionable. ohikd nu n viv«v> has the LARS IN and over THREE HUN- fair, since, mull WUU1U uiiuft brother-in-law their success abundantly justified IT ASSETS, a If the did I»ay, ty, Minn., went out with his to the DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN SURPLUS, Kenovnted for Winter. Take to 810,000.000 year. government of or hinted To one of his intimates one night young venture. low Parnell and Gladstone, trusting it must take heard any such thing spoken at, Shenandoah, Pa., Jan. 20.—A large num- and both were lost. faith and patriotism of this calculated by the conservative standards of Maine llintn in run a telegraph system, existing Ralston told his reason. Some years before democracy of Great Britain to make Ireland run or it, ;at any meeting ber of coal and Iron policemen are being first three leaflets and and Massachusetts. lines. No private enterprise could anything approaching his death the elder Ralston bad said that it Below In LaCrosae. During the years a nation. out to a# ilio <]irantnru clnna nnr /intvnnotinn with it. sworn here. This is regarded as an indica- Forty-five from records, against the national treasury getting was the one regret of his life that be had pamphlets quoting government O’Brien received many congratulatory tel- its Its are m that the are going to force the Jan. 20.-The cold spell causes of Indian were TT pays lossespromptly. policies for lie wished to say uiaatcicu u no tion company La Crosse, WIs., and the wars, some from . do business nothing. —soma four or five years ago. As for the uut uicuiauiuni cujjiucci. ] showing egrams during the day, the that its value he he Siberia and working of some collieries by massing pro- had Its In LA Crosse, Fri- issued to churches, colleges and editors In several Irish had been Foster's Forest City Dye Hoise, concerning Western,Union, that the officials of the bank must had, said, would go to which beginning towns, garlands the would not buy the statement the tection for the men. New England and adjacent States across the streets in honor of bus liberal Its affairs are carefully as stated by press, open up mines which would astonish Jan. and which is still in vigorous throughout hastily hung plans. ST. ^ vvuw in the I know day, 14, Its Board of Directors and Offi- NO. 13 PREBLE wire ai me mcuiry, auu wo wiuHauj have been implicated affair, civilized world. This made a deep Impres- O’Brien. IT managed by is the most severe and continuous citizens and amounted to three or lour times it The sion on and after his progress gress in 1882 represented 100,000 In tlie there were Il- cers, whose integrity and ability are unques- raiUnt’ FicuMuarn Employed. equipments nothing about except by hearsay. young Ralston's mind, THE STATE. evening processions, wire. The of the in the of that With but a sin- churches; at that time, also, the associ- etc. At the at Tulla- tioned. the value of the property books of the I understand, are all father’s death he decided to master mechani- history city. 1,000 luminations, meeting could not be dupli- bank, ation had auxiliaries and helpers in 100 towns O’Brien said that he had the octl7___sueodly Western Union possibly cal engineering and theu devote his talents gle exception the mercury has not been above more today, wise provisions of tbe Maine Noil-Forfei- straight, however, land compare truthfully ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY. and 15 States of the Union. to words with cated today for its capitalization. and his fortune to the development of the and four suc- greatestjdfmculty fimJ.adequate THEture Law apply only to tbe policies issued by MR. BURLEIGH’S ACCOUNTS. belief that the compa- returns on the bank stock made zero since January 8, during From the the ultimate ol tor the kindness There was a popular with the by buried treasures of Siberia. With this end The case of John vs. JohnBoland, beginning, object which to express gratitude this Company, and under Its workings extended s Brophy the did for the In- ny was owned one man. The company in view he came East and entered the the cessive days and nigts temperature the society has been citizenship of his countrymen, and more especially Insurance Is provided for In case of lapse. by the cashier." great both of Lewiston, will again come up at men _ above 14° below zero. A ther- there was added to the directorate, composed of thirty Corliss works. He devoted time and money Court at Auburn. At the last not get spirit dians; in 1881 peti- Messrs. Moorhead and Eagan.without whose of the Committee the less Supreme 45° below on a street In in duel with the NEW MAINE LAW CONVERTIBLE Report Examining the millionaires of country—had WELL SHAKEN UP, to the prosecution of his studies, and ex- term the disagreed in this case, stand- mometer registered tion, lands severalty. assistance in his lonely jail contains of the stock. Its stock jury the last Monday morning which lias that time the work has broadened would have had a THEPOLICY of the UNION MUTUAL to the Governor and Council. than three-eighths pended quite a fortune in the development of ing 9 to 3 in favor of Brophy. The case is city From authorities, they likely desirable feature iu a PERFECT LIFE IN- 3000 throughout the been but once since the signal ser- and until today there are 90 branch event to Re- every was held by people tools and machinery especially adapted 3 one of peculiar interest. On the night of the equalled expanded, much different celebrate^oday. SURANCE POLICY. In all were in- Are tho on a Boston and was established 16 ago. in 28 States. In the past yeai country. Over 20,000 people Passengers mining. death of his sister was robbed of vice years organizations ferring to Wilfred Blunt’s charges against If you will send your address to the Home Of- Brophy articles on Indian Mr. terested in this Lowell Train. He left the Corliss works with a thorough thousand dollars in coin and the society has furnished Balfour, he said he bad heard them from X. fice, or to any of its agents, we shall be glad to fur- Augusta, Jan. 20.—The committee ap- property. several green- Iowa Roads Blocked. has the doctor continued, “that a eu- in 800 newspapers and periodicals, Blunt himself long before there had been nish full Information in to tbe Company of “I am told,” and practical knowledge of mechanical backs. He accused Boland of the theft and topics regard to examine the j’early accounts is to be Sioux Jan. 20.-The mercury was 400 and meetings, ha> Blunt would be a victim. V and Its plans. pointed petition bearing 500,000 signatures, gineering, prepared to enter upon mining seeks to recover by suit, having attached City, prompted public parlor any likelihood that re- in favor of the Concobd, N. H., Jan. 20,—The Canadian to bear on Congress ft .....Kzasemsuzx ihei ha /(Vftritonl ha/1 that the State Treasurer make the following sent to this committee gov- enterprises on a scale never before attempt- Boland’s property to the extent of $10,000. below zero at midnight In Sioux City, Iowa. brought influences UNION MUTUAL to residents of will come by com- Charles T. Bean, conductor, secure needed legislation, and has in mind, that he told Moo re head appeals ernment system. They Pacific express, ed, and then he went back to California to has been All railroads are tied up except the Sioux to statement Maine for their patronage, because port: in one man, Keene Block, Auburn, purchased a vast deal of unre- in that he believed THE especial and Coun- mand, originating spite egainst the iron near the East Concord sta- put his new machinery aud methods to a lias also accomplished and Eagan, the begining, It Is a ana because of Its To the Honorable Governor Executive jumped of Walter S. Keene, by Mrs. S. B. ltyerson, and Pacific because ol the s HOME COMPANY, age, with whom Mr. Powderly had a quarrel, and test in the mines of the Pacific City drifting corded labor. For four years the Women that he had been brought to prison to be financial condition, sur- cil: tion on the White Mountain division of the practical the of the Revere House. The experience, strong, large men who will have ever seen a proprietress snow. Association was alone in the field, and in He knew that Blunt would let and attractive and conserva- the Governor and uotJlOOO sign before going to that Siberian enterprise Mrs. murdered. plus, equitable plans The committee appointed by & Lowell at about V o’clock slope consideration was 816,0C0. Ryerson the Indian Associa- tire he would tive management. of section 2, telegraph message.” Bostou railroad, which had been his dream for years. lie December, 1882, Bights his hand wither in the before Council under authority 71, chapter contemplates making extensive improve- MUSIC AND DRAMA. Mr. Herbert Welsh, he Revised Statutes, to examine the accounts of the this evening. The train consisted of a bag- was successful; but Just then his fortune tion was organized by tell a lie. He confessed that though kept The National Board of Trade. ments in the spring. work of the and D1BKLTOBM. State as embodied in his annual re- succumbed to the drain it his for the important legal po- a face, he went to with perfect Treasurer, car, first and second class passenger heavy upon by good prison for the endiug Dec. 31,1887, have care- the National gage life in HANCOCK COUNTY. litical defence of the rights of Indians. Later that he would never emerge alive. Hon. Josiah H. Drummond. Portland, port year At the meeting today, 4of costlv experiments and his expensive MR. VV. J. FLORENCE. confidence Maine, examined the books in the office of the State coaches, and a drawing room car, drawn by and the Boston Committee took; up he John E. DkWitt, Portland, Maine. fully the of the revision the East,’and he ran short of funds. Then At Sorrento business Is quite lively, Citizenship Apart from Blunt’s revelations, thought Treasurer aud found them correctly cast aud Board of Trade, question Mr. William J. Florence is an old favorite Uknby C. Mass. the locomotive Hubbard Hastings, one of the he into street to build a new the is the same work. .. had a to infer the worst from Bal- Hutchins, Boston, to was discuss- went the up the outlook for place very promising. they right Hon. Pkriival Portland. Me. properly vouched. of the laws relating banking, and there and In this as well as one of the nest come- The unintermitted crowding of all these in them in what he Bonnky, statement account of and ex- finest on the line. Al- fortune by speculation. He succeeded, Five houses are now being erected city four’s secrecy immuring Me His and receipt such passenger engines has In the ol a Hon. Marquis F. Kino, Portland, as and a resolution adopted, favoring in three time more will soon be Among the stage. Be influences culminated passage would turn out to be tallamore penditure of the public money for said year, ed, was 33 minutes it years’ had, by lucky specula- several begun. dians on English speaking supposed Thomas A. Foster, M. D„ Portland, Me. though the express late, “Dames Bill.” By this bin any was to stated in his were found to be correct. revision and codification of the nationa tion in stocks, again accumulated a fortune. the people who have purchased Theatre next Mon- the Severalty catacomb. It only fair, however, say Hon. Fred. E. Richards, Rockport, Me. report, about 15 to prominent will appear at Portland have 163 acres of land ar- The amount of cash on hand at the close of the was not going faster than usual, Then he went to Siberia. Rut here the lots there with the intention of building are Indian who will may that the prison officials performed their George L. Derloih, Boston, Mass. and also, a resolution advocat- There was a a citizer was Of this sum. $306,431.34 banking laws, Mr. day and Tuesday evenings. allotted ta him and thereby become duous duties with the least harsh- Edward A. Noyes, Me. year $312,288.03. 20 miles an hour at this point. The engineer good fortune which thus far had followed Judge Penrose, Mrs. Jane Biddle and possible Portland, was on in several reliable banks within of the 4 debt of Mr. States. But it is like setting s Hon. Fukdekice Gorham, Me. deposit ing the refunding percent the nim departed, and he fell a victim to his own Camac of : Ex-Senator Gerard large advance sale of seats yesterday. of the United uess.gH Robie, the in the Suffolk National Bank of Boston, had slowed down before reaching pas- a tract of land and do Frank E. Allen, Portland, Me. State, the United States, at a low rate of interest. Instead of going to work and T. Musgrave of , besides inherited the char- child in the middle of Father McFadden of Greedore, has been and $H,866.G9 in the office of the Treasurer. The station. A short distance below, he good-fellowship. Florence, who has fairly and the du this after- senger himself to the of the Rus- Mrs. Cochrane of Yonk- manding from bim self-support arrested at Bramagh forltaking part in an op- State received interest on its deposit in banks out The Board adopted resolutions reversed the en- gain patronage many Bostonians, Cuttle from the deceased of the OFFICEKii. observed something wrong, a acter of Captain ties of Now, the aim to of the State, the revenue from that source last sian government, he fell victim to a Russian ers, N. Y„ and Isaac Lawrence, have pur- citizenship. position evictions. noon, the enactment of uniform and the air brakes. He had he alone in his im- is a sort of complex of McFadden at year amounted to the sum of $1,660.63. suggesting gine applied adventurer of noble blood who joined him chased cottages there. John J. Pratt, agent comedian Burton—since Women’s Association Upon the arrival Father de- be freed from succeeded in doing this before the with a view to fitting tht him were JOHN E. DeWITT, President The committee in compliance with law pilotage laws; that the service hardly in his enterprise under the promise that he for the company has recently returned from comes the nearest to a realiza- missionary work, Londonderry, the police escorting of the Treas- machine struck a and ran on to a siding, personation of his new were stroyed by burning in the presence of local lawTs and customs; de- frog would obtain for him government patronage. where he sold several lots. Indian for the responsibilities stoned by an excited mob and several ARTHUR L. BATES, Secretary, the State Treasurer on the conflict forced from Philadelphia, tion of the old sea dog, will draw large audi- where there urer all coupons paid by the cars following. The engine, Ralston did obtain a from the position, pioneer labor in tribes A detective was hit on the head J. FRANK LANG, Ass’t Secretary. debt the 1887. that the health the hurled special permit KENNEBEC COUNTY. injured. account of the public during year claring public requires the iron, turned on its side and was be ences for this reason, if for no other. This are no missionaries of the churches. There and is to be from con- THOMAS A. FOSTER. M. 1)., Medical Director as government to inspect the mines, but reported suffering amounting to the sum of $176,612.00, charged of into the end of the station, complete- A of the Fairfield Journal will be on Monday such stations; the associa- HON. JOSIAH H. DRUMMOND. Counsel. of interest immediate enactment proper quarantine freight such implicit confidence in the eorrespondent characterization given are already.seven cussion of the brain. on liis books exclusive 896,040.00 and it. The tender had become placed prom- and axe of Oakland of Hus- of them, to lend were by the national government, ly demolishing he his for- says the scythe business Woolf’s little comedietta tion to open more paid on registered bonds, vouchers for which regulations ises of the adventurer that lost evening. proposes In France. the of suitable sums to carry and by the cars, was has been to its full capacitv.although band will also be Tues- sums to Indians who desire Arming on file in Ids office. The committee also destroyed appropriation detached, propelled tune before accomplishing any result, and, pushed Hunting” presented. small of money thereto effect the National Board of turned end for end several the upper the manufacturers that they are will be seen in the four act their new allotments, to in a like manner all bonds and coupons these into by times, after spending 18 months in Siberia, he complain day Mr. Florence to build houses on London, Jan. 20.—Telegrams from Toulon that were converted into that it is for the 25 feet from the running part to sell at low and for small of “The Flirt.” tools and all means of self- attached registered Health; declaring expedient part stopping found himself almost penniless and unable obliged prices comedy purchase horses, that the arsenal has sud- BEN WILLIAMS, bonds tlie State Treasurer during the year, to ask for a conference and tlie latter three rods south of the lo- in order to with the Western the Indian woman report government by national government fully to carry out his long-cherished schemes. He profits compete miss sterling’s concert. supporting labor, to teach amounting to $146.0'0.00, together with regis- to consider the rules All the cars the iron To coal and Iron from Penn- in way to denly become the scene of great activity. of all maritime nations comotive. jumped Jbut returned to this country disheartened and parties. ship of the how to keep house—in short, every tered bonds received by him for reissue, amount- an inter- from and We would earnestly call the attention the lights and signals at sea; retained an upright position, standing zig- and there is no doubt that his sylvania, and grindstones Ohio, aid these children to develop Into Christian Everything is being hastened to place Superintendent of Agencies, Eastern DcpaitneiL ing to $39,000. The sinking fund ac- governing despondent, to be national code of flags, the means of saving zag across the main line and siding when to manufacture goods and ship them back again of Portland to the concert given manhood and womanhood. the count, as represented on the State suicide was caused by a broken heart, due people squadron of Iron clads and all available amount- and the destruction of wrecks and dere- About seventy-five passengers, in- over the same ground paying freight both Miss Etta Treasurer’s books January 1, 1887, life, stopped. the failure of his life’s ambition. at City Hall, Tuesday evening, by to sail. men at tbe similar several were aboard aud were the utmost economy and good cruisers in leadiness The ed to $2,110,390.67. Chapter 43, Sections licts, and other questions affecting cluding ladies, The story of his life is a romance and a ways, requires of this assisted by the Ros- Instruction in Our of the somewhat shaken. a small profit. C. Sterling city, Temperance are time. JAMES SINKINSON 5 and G, laws of 1887. limits the operation the commerce of the world. terribly frightened and aud the story of the fate of the management to make dockyards working extra fund aud that all State of Maine and resolutions in the Some tragedy, sini Concert Company of Boston. Each ar- Schools. sinking requires The following preamble None received slightest injuries. men who were his boon The Waterville Sentinel is informed by the bonds had thereiu the State Treasurer be de- young companions The Alfred Snow Breaking Up. by to extradition treaties were adopted: of the seats were dislodged and the running that there Is no foundation is well having reached a promi- : for Portland. of the committee regard during his stay in Providence is a singularly best of authority tist known, To the Editor of the Press Manager City Agency, stroyed in the presence appoint- sudden the ears Ed- Alfred l). novo foil if The desire to accumulate parts of damaged. Engineer all were that a new has been Miss The American ship Snow, ed by the Governor and Council to examine the Whereas, tragic one. All were young, rich, to the report company nent position in their respective roles. women of the Christian Temperan« doubtful methods la a growing evil; ward H. Loaither, of Woodsville. stuck to the The Treasurer’s accouuts for 1887. In compliance wealth by aud all were connected with leading organized for the starting of woolen a wide wrecked near Waterford, Ireland, is break- on its side nearly Sterling has a pure soprano voice of concur with Dr with Sec. 5 of said act all State of Maine bonds his post, until the engine stopped families of the All but two are dead. mills at North Vassalboro. Union of this city heartily from of embez- to city. and extraordinary carrying power.aud up. Half her eargo is swept away and held as an investment the sinking fund amount- a'Whereas, Immunity punishment in the freight station, when he dropped range the sec ing by to or else- One was murdered in Arizona and another will on the horse railroad be- on all occa- Hill In his opinion of sixty-fourth were zlers aud defaulters by escape Canada, E. J. of Work begin the she has met with is ing to the sum of $1,162,000 destroyed by crimes the floor- Fireman, Davis, Ply- in another in a duel in expression schools salvage hopeless. rec- the business community to Mexico; fell France, Waterville and Fairfield early in the has been tion of the law In relation to public burning in the presence of the committee. A where, exposes mouth, continued with the tender, and found tween sions where she has appeared grat- therefore, .. and another died in a Paris Still the corner of De ord of the number and amount of each bond des- of greater gravity, wheels. Loaither was hospital. spriug. The stables will be on and hex great credit as an artist believe that our children should A Set Back for Lesseps. That it Is the of the national himself under the Ralston's ifying, gives They, too, is filed in the Treasurer’s office. The com- Kesolved, duty another, who, through influence, Main and High streets In Fairfield. she has hereself to be. troyed make such extradition treaties cut on the face and his right hand and for such proven the of self-control and Pams, Jan. 20.—The Journal des Debats mittee also in a like manner, State of government to badly secured a position in the seal fisher- be taught necessity destroyed with as will enable It to arm were bruised. Davis was hurt about KNOX COUNTY. GILMORE’S BAND. Maine bonds purchased during the year 1887, all foreign governments ies, was lost at sea. Now Ralston has died warned of the dangers that result from th< states that the ministers unanimously de- LAIHES! secure the return to this country of persons ac- and chest. Had the been on amounting to the sum of $36,000 ; a record of the the head frog his own and this leaves but two of A is to be circulated in Rockland The Gilmore concert tickets will be sold at of crimes for trial In our courts. by hand, petition tobacco and alcohol. But wo go fur- cided at today’s council to refuse the appli- Do your own Dyeing, at home, with Peerless Dyes. same and the number aud amount of each bond is cused such the side of the main line, the train that be use of memo- opposite the alive. One of these has suffered and vicinity, asking spar buoys plac- and will They are sold every- office. The securities Kesolved, That Congress he respectfully cars party Stockbridge’s at 9 a. m. this morning, more M. De for to Is- They dye everything. filed in the Treasurer’s must have gone into a nuinher of freight ed on the named which are ther, and emphatically urge thorougt cation ef Lesseps authority where. Price I Or. a colors. They fund rialized iu accordauce with this proposition. the loss of his reason, and is now hopelessly following ledges, package—to outside of the State remaining in the sinking on another siding, and the loss of life would and as an ob- the numbers will be given out at 8 a. m. The direction. Tc loans to aid in the coustruction of have no for Amount were exam- insane in the Butler Asylum r.t Providence. at present unmarked regarded and teaching in this sue lottery equal Strength, Brightness, amounting to the sum of $949,660.00 A resolution favoring the amendment to Most of the is to specific in or for Fastness of or non-fad- have been great. damage was from the same stacle to the safe and convenient of will be the programme for the packages Color, ined aud found to agree with the Treasurer’s so as to allow the President The other released asy- passage following that end we have labored for the enactmeni the Panama Canal. or Binut. For the Constitution the locomotive and the freight & ing Qualities. They do not crock statement of that fund. The committee find in the track, lum a few months and has the steamer of the Rockland, Bluehill 28th: instruc- has issued a circular and to veto items in the annual appro- were trans- only ago, just matinee Saturday, January of the law for scientific temperance M. de Lesseps sale by I). W. Heseltlue & Co., Druggists, corner the State trust funds separate station. Passengers and baggage Ellsworth Steamboat Company, to and from hands of Treasurer, deposi- and the conven- fallen heir to a big fortune. Tell. Rossini tion in our believing that in an in- says he is prepared to appeal direetly to the Congress and N. G. Nichols, Drug- Life Insurance priation bill was adopted, ferred. Traffic was interfered Deer viz.: Overture-William schools, Myrtle streets; ted by the Union Mutual Company not|seriously North Haven and Little Isle, Egg Band. the effects of uar a class of bonds the full- gist, 787 corner Grove street; E. W. St ;tutes, tion sine die. The uext conven- the break- Gilmore’s; telligent understanding of public with giving Congress, as required by Chap. 49,Sec. 67 Revised adjourned with. The accident was caused by Rock Ledge, Compass Island Ledge, Fling for clarinet.Stockigt soul declines to the Stevens, corner Congress and Parris holders in said be held in ou the second Caprice—Solo cotics and intoxicants upon body and est guarantees. He accept Druggist, for the benefit of all policy tion w ill ing of a flange of the forward trucks of the Island Channel Rock, Eaton's Ledge, Herr Stockigt. streets; Fred. A. Turner, Druggist, corner Con- to the sum Ledge, and in a total abstinence therefrom, lie tht decision refusing him author- company, amounting Wednesday of November. Lth CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION. on Melody In F. Rubenstelu government’s and T. J. L ooney, be locomotive. Pressey’s Ledge and Swain’s Ledge. Morceau—Parapharse issue and the Washington streets; of $100,000, and the same to Gilmore’s Baud. only safeguards for our children. ity to lottery loans, urges BressTuggist, corner Midule and Franklin streets; D. and of Portland The Senate Considers Extradition. OXFORD COUNTY. with Miss our to the for their invested in United States city Vacaut Chair—Solo lor Antonlophone.Root We women pray Willard, shareholders request deputies P. Iforr, Druggist, 588 Congress street; William bonds. They also find in charge of the A NEGRO EXODUS. shall be districts to the matter be- Free registered The extradition treaty with HOUSE. % The ball by the Nealey Rifles of Harry Whittier. leader, for the time when hygiene respective bring s. Banks, Druggist, Junction Congress and State Treasuer trust funds held for the benefit of proposed given 212 Danforth Lewiston at Hall.Thursday evening Caprice—Awakening of the Lion.De Koutskl the study taught earliest and longest in our fore the Chamber for full public Inquiry. Streets; T. B. Pollard. Druggist, the to the sum of Great Britain is before tho Senate. Jan. 20. Norway Agricultural College, amounting again Washington, Gilmore’s Band. our children may grow up with street; Cook, Everett & Pennell; John W. Perkins invested in State of Maiue bonds. The Plans for the Removal of the Colored was well attended. About two hundred schools, that Notes. $118,300, Minister it is had an extend- this afternoon on lu Soguo”.Verdi the Foreign & Co.; H. 11. lfav & Son, and A. W. Smlth.Drug- Associations in to law have Phelps, known, A long debate occurred were on the floor. Had the weather Cavatina—“Non a knowledge of the laws imprinted upon W. w. Following conformity to South America. couples Miss Leltitia Fritch. ol from the 1st, 107 Portland St., Portland, Maine. with the State treasurer for the benefit ed with the State Race the of the of the been Norway Hall couldn’t have body by their Creator. For a knowledge In consequence of an intimation and Wood- leposited correspondence Depart- question adopting report favorable Concert Walti-Kroll’s Ball Klaoge.Lumbye fWhipple Si Co.. 21 Market Square, of their certificate holders the sum of $36,406.61 The which was these laws and reverent obedience to them, that she must not allow her Me. ment as to the which the British of the committee on elections on held the crowd. drill, fine, Gilmore’s Band. government ford's Corner, Deerlng, Jlylleodly viz.: Maine Benefit Associa- changes majority with of the divided as follows, elicited warm commendation from every side. BriUante.Demare means a heredity of high mental and spiritu- name to be connected intrigues Aid Association, it be Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 20.—A movement Cornet Solo—Polka tion, $26,967.23; Provident government thought might practicable the Thoebe-Carlisle case. Messrs. Crisp, B. C. Beut. al endowment, and a physical health whlcl; opposition. Queen Isabella has left the|coun- Maine Mutual Accident Association. fair to affect States and per- PENOBSCOT COUNTY. DAILY $933.40; to make in the draft.These that bids many and of Music—Echoes from the Old South of trv. THE PORTLAND PRESS, Mutual Accident Association, proposed changes Cooper of Ohio, Rowell Illinois, Plantation Is the handmaid religion.” $2000; Dirigo $136> thousands of colored of There is a scheme to run a telephone wire .Puernea will "banish the rebels lost 180 men in the recent battle Published excepted) by the The securities of each on wrere examined it is were to render the so- haps many people in and While such instructions The every day (Sundays deposit believed, designed spoke support of the majority report, and Gilmore’s Band. who was and found to in character and amount as called less this has been in this through Corinth, Kenduskeag, Bangor hallucinations of the cigar, hasheesh, opiun near Suakim. Colonel Kitchewer, PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, agree dynamite provisions objectionable country inaugurated Messrs. of and of Mas- Piccolo Solo—Fantasia Lucrezla Borgia...... shown by tiie State Treasurer in bis report. The to those Senators who Lyman Iowa, Lodge to Dexter. and chloral dreams, as well as alcoholic wounded in the fight, has been obliged to go At 97 Exchange Stkeet, Pobtland, Me. on political grounds and may result in an exodus of negroes .Donizetti eiuuieiu treasurer nas umms me city, sachusetts in favor of the case.- has the a it not strike at the very rool to Cairo lor rest and treatment. present are sensitive upon the subject of the Irish re-opening A contractor who job of blasting Signor de Carlos. madness," will Teems- Eight Dollars a Year. To mail sub- tliree made several valuable changes In the from the United States to South America. insidious evil ti distributed me si years vote. It is believed also that some sugges- Mr. Tboebe was an hour to present large amount of legde work on the Canadian Fest March- Taunhauser...Wagner of the more dangerous and Minister rhelps prizes scribers. Seven Dollars a Year.if paid in aavance books of Ills office and in the mode of keepiug the given ol and tions of have been made to enlarge The headquarters of the new movement are Pacific came to Bangor recently and told Gilmore’s Baud. which Dr. Hill alluded, the terrible forms Birbeck Institute yesterday, delivered Kates of advertising—One inch ol space accounts of his department which greatly assists change his argument on his own behalf. The pre- with re- some stories of the rock work up on which the body Isdesecrat an oration on the advantages of education. the length of column, or twelve lines twnpariel the examining committee in their work, as pa- the scone of the proposed treaty in Topeka, Kan., and the object sought is the great The following will be the programme eve- impuritv through business of of delaulters wtio vious question was then ordered upon the road. In one the other they ed. “The reform, whereby th< Hear Admiral Verstrume, of the British constitutes a "square.” pers and vouchers pertaining to the spect to the extradition amelioration of the condition of the col- place day temperance 76 The the into the its alone committed suicide yesterday *1.60 per square, daily, first week; centsper lli» office were properly filed and numbered. escape to Canada from the United States. resolution of the majority of the committee, diilled several holes22 feet deep ning: braiu is cleared of bewilderments, navy, retired, Insertions or less. con- of their official w ork ored of the Southern States. Sev- •.Rosslul move- He was insane. week after; three *1.00 committee In the discharge The Dominion government has been more population which confirms the title of Speaker Carlisle solid ledge and charged them very heavily Overture—Semlramlde.• makes possible the wide-spreading at Falmouth. tinuing every other day after first week, 50 cents. acknowledge valuable aiu from the State Treas- l.l,.oii.wv nniwop WluHi t.h« hlavf Gilmore's Band. f.,- »l.a oeonmliAn nf ttrwMnl nuritv 1 IU*- Mr. the member of Parlia- to recommend to the British foreign eral well known and wealthy colored men _n.i. o_..Innln HaflQVil D Evelyn, retiring insertions or 76 cents ; from his clerks. ready his seat. UUU1IVU.U1U MV.V ----*7- Half square, three less, urer and competent __:_i_a.v n to 4 would advises his constituents office that some tstringent in this was fired the ledge was thrown out way to cause, without this forerunner, society ment for Deptford, one week, •1.00; 60 cents week after. Respectfully submitted, provision Signor KaBayolo. per be for the Canadians are tired A resolution in the nature of a substitute the bottom of those holes making one of the not tolerate its utterances. to vote for Wilfred Blunt as their represent- Special Notices, one-third additional. S. G. Hatch, 1 respect made, and the Valse Caprice—Morceaux de Salon....Rubenstein Auction for the boodler Guiana, Brazil, Argentine Eepunlic. declar- blasts ever fired in Maine. There is Band. Weak and as these are now ative. Under head of “Amusements” and A. K. Bixnv, of furnishing a Botany Bay was offered by Mr. Lyman of Iowa, heaviest Gilmore's inadequate ______will to be done how full of Sales,” 92.00 per square per week; three inser- Elliott Wood, Committee oangs of the cities of the United States. The principal outfitting points probably ing the contest of such importance to sitting a great amount of ledge work up Flute Solo—Rippling 8tream.Lax how strong, how searching, heir or Geo. M. an be Hondusas and Costa Rica. Immigration Fred Lax. will become, when tions less, 91.60. Warkkn, These refugees do not make attractive members and the people of the that there. _ and encouragement they The Monument Question. country Ian Dance.Grossman THE MAINE STATE PRESS. Titos. W. Pouter, feature in Canada's social life, and are not depots will be established in the Argentine it is entitled to a full, thorough and impar- The Bangor Whig says that the Bangor Czardas—Hun gar parents, pastors and physicians compete that Gilmore's Band. we are To the Editor of the Free*: considered a wholesome to citizens. Confederation. It is learned important tial and that the pa- Electric Company is thinking of put- with each other in the faithfullness Published every Thursday Morning, at *2.60 example investigation, providing Light Echo and Flute.Bishop is not to concessions will be made the Brazilian case referred to in the or induction system of Song—Voice of our teachers. The of discussion about the pro- a II In advance, *2.00 a MAINE. Tlie Canadian government .willing by pers in the be printed and ting alternating Miss Fritch and Mr. Lax. requiring reopening year; paid year. in the of It is a books used in the schools Advertisements inserted In the “Maine State permit that country to be made any longer a and Argentine governments way a select committee or a sub-committee of the electricity in the spring. system by Selection—The Huguenots. Meyerbeer As to the text posed monument in Market Square shows lias a circulation in thieves. The lands and from and aid electric current can be carried are not those which have been Press” (which large every refuge for public and private immunity taxation, elections committee authorized to investi- which the Gilmore’s Band. here, they re- A Former Portlander. this new associ- the interest with which that proiect is part of the State) for $1.00 per square for first in- administration is very hopeful that the Brit- in transportation, which will plaee gate the matter. The substitute was defeat- long distances and at a moderate cost. Places Caprice—Solo de Concert.Matus carefully prepared by our publishing and 60 cents for each subse- ol hesitation of sertion. per square Lewiston, Jan. 20.—It. M. Jordan, Esq., ish extradition treaty in some form will be haven within the reach of all. Their rights ed, 125 to 132. The following Democrats vot- fifteen miles or more, if desired, from the Mr. Matus. ation, and in which there is no mention garded by the very judgment insertion. of the German quent tbe Senate at this session. and privileges as citizens are guaranteed, ed in the affirmative: could be lighted at a very reasonable Selection—Tattoo Army.Saro law for the prohibition of the liquoi as to the which the desired a prominent citizen of Auburn, died very approved by station, Gilmore's Band. any manifested shape Address all communications to and their color will not debar them from so- rate. At the limit at which effective traffic. Maroarkt I. W. Merrill, Num. Grouse, McKinney, Shive- present ... take. It shows also, PUBLISHING CO. suddenly last evening, of hemorrhage of the The Nation’s Cratltude. It is believed Foran, Hare, 4500 from the sta- Saxaphone Solo—Fantaisle Der Frelschutz. Tem- memorial shall finally POBTLAND cial and political preferment. ly and Weaver. lighting can be done is feet ..Weber In behalf of the Woman’* Christian from next fall will be to will soon in electric what Is not less Important, a liberal spirit— lungs. Mr. Jordan has been suffering Pensions have been granted to Maine that by everything ready tion. The company put Mr. E. A. Lefebore. perance Union. and The question recurred on the majority res- THE WEATHER. a aud was set the flood in motion, and only the lazy motors to run in the day time, if there is March—The Irish not set this or that plan as consumption for number of years, as follows: olution on the on which the yeas Military Brigade.Fuerner immoveably upon people worthless class of negroes will be weeded adoption sufficient A garret can be Gilmore's Baud. POLITICS. to attacks of Lewis- and were ordered. The encouragement. MAINE a matter of preference, but desiring Jan. 21. subject hemorrhage. During Elizabeth, widow of William McManus, out. in the summer a committee will nays Republicans, of the a wire run personal Washington, Early vot- taken in any part city, in, PARK GARDEN. few s he has been on th« streets ton. with the exception of three or four who what is best, all considered. Under New are the past da) go to South America to complete arrange- and a motor placed in connection, and the things The indications for England MEXICAN WAR. ed in the affirmative, and Brumm, Hoovey An is given at A Crand Democratic Scramble foi in as health as usual. He retired Thurs- ments, secure the land and concessions and manufacturer has a faithful servant which interesting performance such circumstances it Is pleasant to express fresh to brisk north good James P. Hallowed, Blaine. and Laidlow, who voted in the negative, re- colder fair weather, for the work. will run his machinery for him in a manner Park Garden Theatre this week and we Place. of no pain. The attack prepare frained from on the that they Col. Cromwell’s sympathy, even if one cannot offer available winds. day, complaining Oil IO INAL. voting ground will cause him to be satisfied. The westerly had not sufficient information which to that fully would suggest to our readers not to fall to seized him just before midnight and death Arad E. East Turner. upon no and its ac- counsel. Storm are on the At- Gilbert, The 3. motor requires looking after, witness the matinee and evening signals displayed THE DEATH PENALTY act. vote was: yeas, 140: nays, perform- The Bangor Commercial says that mosl Is one of ensued almost immediately. He retired INCREASE. tion can be started or stopped by simply ances Next week there will be a The question certainly magni- lantic coast from Narraganset to Wood’s The House, at 6 o’clock, adjourned. today. for the ol from active business life a number of David P. Cornish, Bowdoinham. pressing a knob. The expense is $125 per change of bill. prominent candidates position tude. It involves municipal, state, and na- and from Portland section to Eastport- Holl James Walden, West Camden. Suffered Seventeen Years Old horse-power a year. Collector of Internal Revenue lef| and all these with re- years ago, selling his large fancy goods store By Deputy tional considerations; Franklin Wood, Wlnthrop. Nowlin. MENHADEN FISHINC. f. VV. Coombs, who was reported to have Hail vs. Monument. James E. Memorial vacant the death of Col. W. A. Cromwel as momentous as any in on Main street, Auburn, to K. W. Hans- Samuel W. Dobie, Nortli Cornville. sold some real estate to make way for the by spect to a history LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. I). J, of Win. T. Talman, Palermo. erection of a new hotel in there To the Editor of the Press: are said to be Levi Patten of Bangor, the annals of our globe. As long as the great Jan. 20, 1888. comb & Co. Mr. Jordan was possessed Its Effect Upon the Bangor, says Portland, Me., REISSUE. Boston, Jan. 2.—James E, Nowlin, was Investigating in the rumor. of the S. and S. M. Asso- of Lewiston and United States in this line of busi- is no truth To the members Callahan purpose is cherished, delay In Us execution |7AM | 3pm 110 pm ample means, acquired Batli. morn- of Food Fishes. Marshal R. M. Johnson of Portland. Joseph W. Grassy, hanged at Cambridge jail at 9.23 this Supply PISCATAQUIS COUNTY. ciation and Fellow Citizens: As the ex-offi- Deputy It time for the ac he was to is not dangerous. gives _ Barometer. 29.68 *9.70 20.88 ness, in which engaged previous Thomas Violette, Oldtown. The name of Col. Beniamin Bunker should ing for the murder of George A. Codman, The which was built last fall by of the war and the officers of the Asso- for Thermometer. 6. 114. 6. in and Thomas A. Brown, Bath. tote road, cers not be omitted from the Commercial’s list, cumulation of resources and avoiding er. | the war, on Lisbon street, Lewiston, The death New York, Jan. committee of of the Silver Lake Dew Point. —6. 1—8. 3. RESTORATION AND REISSUE. his employer, January 4, 1887. 20.—Tjie Mr. H. E. Capen, Hotel, have been expected to Mr. Patten was a Collec- in locating ciation generally however. Deputy rers or using suggestions, which have be- 62. 146. 90. afterwards Portland, eventually the National Rod and Reel Association ap- Katahdin Iron Works, from the Works to in tbls Humidity. John F. Beeves, Bradford.! sentence was executed by Sheriff Cushing the most on this subject, as they have tor before the force was reduced the of Wind. W |W 8 in Auburn. He leaves a wife, a daugter menha- a distance of about 20 miles, is speak come striking through experiments and Lis without occurrence to pointed to investigate the affects of Coopertown, State. 7 10 Maine Postal Changes. deputies any a convenience this winter. It the labor and should understand the same time. Velocity. |7 six of age, and one son, Edward, the coast proving great performed others in Weather. Clear IClear IClear lbout years and his at least den fishing as practiced along upon a team and drive in star schedules mar the proceedings, death, is now possible to take It listen to a few remarks from 2t> the of the Auburn Paper Box The following changes met in well, please Among the candidates for mayor of Lewis Addison, In No. of Spectator, says: Mean daily har...29.76; Maximum iher... 14.6 superintendent as consciousness was the supply of food fishes yesterday from the Katahdin Iron Works tolioaeh riv- go far any concerned, one of the Years ago when the war had filled Mean daily tiler.. 8.0 Minimum ther.... 3.0 Mr. Jordan was a member of the are announced: in and Greenville. ex-privates. ton are mentioned Judge Knowlton, Horace “I observed that the present Factory. was instantaneous. Commissioner Blackford’s quarters Ful. er, Coopertown Mean Max. vel. wind ... 10 — to Chatham. matter was of to erect a memoiial Alderman Franl dally d’wpt—1.7 church. He en- Route 188 Fryeburg Center COUNTY. spoken Little, Cyrus Greely, Hoyt, the church Abbey] with many Mean Total Court street Free Baptist at tod Market and listened to the statements SAGADAHOC [Westminster daily hum..65.7 preclp.0 Leave Fryeburg Center dally, except Sundays, The prisoner showed great calmness during hall it did not seem favorable, as it would L. Noble, John Harper and A. D. Baker. which had in a the esteem and respect or on arrival of mail from Fryeburg. some men- Mrs. Sarah who lives at 11 South of those uninhabited monuments, joyed lrigh degree 6.30 p. in., the and from about he made on tho subject by prominent Riley, at Chatham in 2V4 1. >urs. Leave Chatham night midnight slept received a letter from a want to be situated in the business portion of whose if his fellow townsmen. Mr. Jordan was a Arrive At the next of street, Bath, has been erected to the memory persons meteorological report. at 6.15 a. m.. or in season till the haden fishermen. meeting for the lati daily, except Sundays, soundly morning. During evening lawyer at Pawtucket, R. I., informing hor of the city and would naturally be surround- Col. Benjamin Bunker’s fight In tbe of man of remarkable fortitude, having lived connect with the mail from Fryeburg. Arrive the of menhaden bodies were perhaps buried plains (Jan. 19,1888,10.00 P.M.) to his mother came to the to the committee opponents that she is one of several heirs to $20,000,000 Is form. Chair Center in 2 Vi hours. jail say good bye. ed by high buildings which would obstruct Col. Cromwell’s plaoe taking the ocean." Observations same moment of time his courage for a number of at Fryeburg who Blenheim, or in the bosom of taken at the practically upon 256—Chelsea to Randolph. Leave Chel- she had Nowlin said the worst fishing will have an opportunity to reply to left by a man by the name of Blight, in him. I at all stations Route When gone the view of It. This evening the subject man Brown is not alone backing _ or In sea- The in California. Mrs. "A or Westminster said sea at 1.46 p. m the advanced yesterday. died recently Riley’s Water peerage Abbey," years. dally, except Sundays, was over and that he was ready to die. arguments Shall we Is said that Major Frauk Haskell of liieripioier winu connect with the train. Arrive at Ran- claim of the Rod and Reel Association is that maiden name was Blight and England her will come before the Association. that son to has gone to Washington to helo along Nelson on the eve of battle, knowing *” ~ To Close Out Business. ex- last to a ville, dolph in 45 minutes, Leave Randolph daily, While talking of his crime night the whelcsale capture of menhaden by means native country, it appears that when the have a monument or memorial hall? The lx or on arrival ot tram. and Mr. Bunker himself will probably the itself was the grand monument 2 Edes & Barrows cept Sundays, at 3.45 p. m„ of seines has diminished tho supply of food fever was at its in Calfornia, Abbey » Dover, Jan. 20.—Messrs. official he said, among other things, gold height to Market at the President’s bedroou Place of 3 u at Chelsea in 45 minutes. prison in site chosen appears (be Square. gravel and heroic dead. fc » « Arrive fishes by depriving them great measure of Blight left London and went to that State, throwing of England’s royal £ disposing of their Observer that if he had known more about the Bible cannot the vote to in- window before long. 53 jontemplate in their legitimate and worked at mining which made him, in a Now why meeting All monuments are significant by %-■*£ g <513 in this Maine People Washington. committed the prey. the committee to confer with the special iteam printing establishment village, he would never have deed. The menhaden fisheimen were represented few years, a wealthy man. It is said of him struct Of monuments of a more general his- Observation, Z £ & 1! § S Moore are reason a Rundlett and here, of Mrs. husband and city government on tha feasibili- The Biddeford Times seems think Mr £« s i riie paper lias a large circulation, large Collectors He walked to the scaffold this morning calm- by Capt. Edward Wilcox Providence, that he left no will. Riley’s Mayor toric character. The arches and column* of "I | s* reductions in their districts Hawkins of been dead several She has a son, of erecting a memorial hall upon that site, the man for the next governor. than the eternal * and and is looking after tbe and without any indication of nervous- Capt. J. W. Jaraesport, Long has years. ty Burleigh Home are less uiouumental fi ldvertising jobbing patronage, ly T. of at the boiler de- suppose we say the second story to be occu- monument we shall l* t' I l Gould of Thomaston, while en route Island; Capt. Daniel Church, Tiverton, Thomas, who is employed city itself. And the the newspaper Sprinted in Piscataquis A. P. ness, and he remained so till the last. of Iron Work* as a memorial hall, and the third, Real Estate Transfers. another draw Its sig- only had a severe clnll in the R. 1.; Capt. Daniel Mason, Brown Pond, partment of the New England pied first, build must one way or for Washington, The crime for which young Nowlin suffered others. fourth and fifth stories, if built as to that is monumental in the County. under a and a number of Capt. Church a the New high, transfers of real estate ii i niticance from all cars, Thursday, and was put the death was committed in the Me., Within few days, England Ship- for The first The following lie wasphysi- bet- penalty hope was the spokesman for the menha- have added two contracts be occupied city purposes. the state, the city. It U on this =2 A of Maine. cian's care on his arrival here. of Codman boasted principal building Company have been recorded in the nation, SSfiffiSS ‘e: Sw~s" Daughter securing money, having den and Capt. Hawkins also that story could be occupied as an armory for an this county Regia that I coufess to a weakness for tbe 30.10|S:|S —l —6 E •••• clear this party, supplied to the list of to be built by ground Norllifleld... ter morning. _. of the amount in his possession. The mur- with room for their can- Mass 30.14 12 OW St. Johnsbury, Vt., Jan. 20.—Mrs. Lydia is the committee with information. Both is for and others of artillery company try of Deeds: conservation of historic building*. The old Baton, ....clear Hon. J. S. Lyford, of Lewiston, making der was most the firm. One Capt. Rogers — brutal, body being terribly and there would also be room for as Hock Island 30.14 18 o NW Clear died to She was born these gentlemen, who: are largo dealers in and the others for in Do- non, etc., llorbam—Louisa Sturgis ct al to George 8. Tui city hall might be so transformed to give Young, aged 90, day. a short visit to tbe Capital. mutilated and dissevered. New York, parties or 30.10 12 —8 NW .... clear asserted that it was a rare a ward room any the city might aer. *60. mass and magnificence to a special work, Nantucket... most of life was a menhaden, thing ver, N. II. The registered tonnage of each purpose 8 —4 W .... in Buckfield, Maine, and her Nowlin appeared to be bright and pre- it for. third could used Jr. to Lutner Perkins Albany, N. Y 30.20 clear by the President. to catch small food fishes in the seines along about 500 tons each. want The story he Casco—Samuel Brown, which would be petty without such associa- 30.20 2t for Approved fellow and was the second of four will be New York... -W...-clear spent in Norway. She has lived here the act possessing with the menhaden. Capt. Hawkins never for the armories of our militia companys, tion; and, then what voices from a remoter 30.24 26 +8 NW .... Pair The President today approved who lived with their widowed SOMEKSET COUNTY. |250.__ Pdlladelphla. boys, mother, in the stomach of a and the upper story for a drill hall; the en- to the 62 +« E the past 20 years. Her maiden name was found a menhaden strip- period would help interpret menu-rials G tlvesloii.... 30.1S ••••Cloudy the law concerning the Commis- on' Autumn Avenue, Somerville. Their of fact chairman of the board of assessors of trance to memorial hall to be from CENERAL NEWS. that 30.24 30 +6 N .... Pan in amending ed bass. As a matter very few of th# The separate of valor and achievement would fill the Washington.. Prince, and the family was quite noted father had hanged himself in a is 36 +10 SW -...Clear of and also the act pre- penitentiary food fishes were known to eat menhaden. Skowhegan writes to the Pkess that there the other stories of the building. The old We can serve the future not fine N utuih. Va. 30.22 sioner Fisheries, somewhere in the A Co.’s feed mill at Janes- place! by W ... the of Maine. or a few years before, prov- whatever in the board uiaterial the Market House could be used James Gagen 30.26 42 +10 Pair political history scribing the character of marks, printing Those who lived on menhaden were princi- no trouble concerning of art so much a* by sincere and coherent con- — .... had the an explosion Hi«enU. 64 Clin Clear on inces. All the boys reputation of and of as has been repre- on the inner walls and the con- ville, Wis., was demolished by of FI Paso ... 30.02 writing, which will be permitted second, sharks, porpoises whales. Capt. the assessment taxes, building duct. The mementoes martial prowess 48 +16 NK Clear rather wild, although previous to that pally Two men were killed and other; 30.34 third and fourth class mail matter. being Hawkins admitted that great opposition to sented. structed as near fire proof as possible. yesterday. shout ! be ou terms of easy with jlsvinVole. 46 +10 SL ;;; Prevented by Vandalism. bad had been known familiarity M intgomery 30.32 Cloudy time nothing actually fishermen existed the S. died at the resi Niches could be built on the corners of the injured. Bo Trusts. menhaden along coast, Mr. Converse Webb the mementoes of peaceful and N * Oi W-aus 30.22 Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 20.—Sam Jones To Investigate of them. this was second and small statues of of Manitoba, will ap enterprise •flJJ « Buow _ and did not deny that because men- dence of his sou, John R. in Skowhe story, soldiers, Premier Greenway 30.315 22 Webb, on a [ civic virtue. For CmeUmali.O. did not preach at the Priests of Pallas hall for the investiga- was believed to be 14th 84 sailors or implements of war could be placed peal to the country to bring genera Mason’s bill, providing haden Ifishing generally gan, Saturday, the inst., aged years "all is an arch 11 Lost. and destructive of the of there; also some designs placed on the out- electiun. This is due to Moruuay s intentioi experience wherethrough 30 26 8 wv..as* in Kansas City yesterday morning as he in- tion of trusts and combinations, will be fa- 00,000 injurious to supply WASHINGTON COUNTY. Gleams that untravelled whose Ixr&YBllUIO, R Suow added that the side walls of the same Tablets could to the retention of the new minis- world, margin the House committee on Jan. 20.—A large five food fishes, but he notion of story. oppose fades tended, because of a piece of villainy which vorably reported by Pittsburg, Pa., The Sentinel that Inside or on sido the matter was extremely erroneous and due Eastport says rapid be placed on the walls each ters. Forever aud forever when we move,” *RXsr.S« ”828 rendered the unfit for manufactures. brick building. No. 639 Wood has been done in that town, on The 4 -{85 building temporarily story street, to ignorance. work rebuilding of the entrance the outer walls. An offer of ten per cent advance has beei same time due has been and E. C. Cummings. 8Si',;,?:: :ES A evangelistic work. When the janitor en- Presidential Elections. occupied by A. W. McCleery & Co., whole- but atithe precaution whole building can be made ornamental made the Fall River spinners the luanu | to secure a class of for busi- by — G valid Ilmen .1L’.cieur sale stationers, was gutted by lire this even- taken buildings the roof finished oft with dormer windows, facturers’ committee and a final nlusion wil 30.64 -20 « .... Uear tered the building early in the morning he The House committee on the election of Holmes’s Suit. Marquette... Loss insurance, 886,000. Undertaker ness purposes,far superior to with which and a statue of a soldier on one end and a be The Will horse that 30.48 -4 -14 NW ....Cloudy found his ing. 8100.000; any probably reached tonight. Eaton Kentucky got OlimaKU. ill.. assistant strapped to a bench. Ho President and Vice President, have referred the town has ever been favored before. The sailor on the and a short spire -2 N — Fair New Jan. 20.—The second day of other, perhaps in New York away from Dave Kami, about three months lies Molilt s.. 30.66 -14 York, and the total amount Dan Driscoll, to be hanged | .... Uear untied him aud the then said that bill before pro- cost of new .. Minn 30.62 -22 -o assistant to a sub-committee the them, Holmes buildings inthecentre. Walsh, of tin ago, and had not been heard of or seen Duluili, w; to John Gordon, a Scotchman, committed sui- the libel suit of Embalmer against can be estima- can hare this we ou Monday, accuses Warden ] since, -10 W .... Fair an amendment to the Constitution, for the same, only if we St.Paul,Minn 30.68 -28 half an hour after the meetiug, held Wednes- posing expended Now, gentlemen, of mistreatment. and was supposed to be dead, turned up all -6 —8 N -••Llear President, cide in New York yesterday by throwing the New York Times for defamation of but careful it will exceed it. There is no doubt but Tombs, gross I... tvenwTtli 30.6i create the office of Second Vice ted, figures say want to pay for right a few (lavs ago, with his collar and 34 SW ....Cloudy day night, was over, a man with a revolver and himself from a fourth story window. Busi- can raise more safe of Mr. Edward Boardman, treas | Kama Ke.... 3o.o6 and provide for the election of President character on trial at Ballston, N. Y., was $200,000. what the Association money The bridle on as when he left. He had wandered 30.26 -34 -14 K ....L ear ness was the cause. to N. was blown opei Assliilltolne.. approached him and witli confederates Vice President by the direct vote of the peo- failures and YOKE COUNTY. to add to what they have build a memo- urer of Milltowu, B., ! farm at -36 -14 8 ....Otar taken up by undertakers embalmers who and robbod of bo UU to Mr. C. Lamb’s Squill l’eint, SI. V.. 30.64 to in some the of the defunct Central rial hall than they can to build a monument night soinotiuit*, vv ....clear bound him to the bench. One of the nien ple, and change particulars, Cashier Allen, Win. H. Deering's residence on the boom Monday where he fouud a good stack of meadow hay, Kajiul < i y. 3o GG —12 -}-2 has sold all his furniture testified as to the proper method of embalm- Market To build a monument tween five and six hundred dollars in mone; —2 —10 S present course- of procedure in presidential Bank, of , road in was the scene Tuesday evening in Square. ou w hich he lived his Ci.eyetltie.... 30.24 -^ear wore the mask of an Indian. The men left the Saco, valuables. It was cash be sumptuously during — a and last a the remuneration for will cost and other mostly >4 G K .... Fair elections. to firm of auctioneers ing body and such of a and fashionable the oc- there they say $35,000. barn N*miIi Finite 30. -f-4 the hymn books and Bibles and city large gathering, The seems He was found In Mr. Lamb’s — burned It is to the town. to hav truancy. i) iivt-r,t’ol.. 30.20 2 NK ...Clear night by the 11.30 train. rumored that work. Each witness closed Ids testimony the of his Let the Association contribute that longiug job kerosene oil into the piano aud organ, Notes. casion being marriage Myra E., men , into which he had followed his horses, says 11 (x 30 42 lO MV. .. Cloudy poured destination is some in the United that he considered Holmes Intox- amount and the making been done scientifically by who kuev ilit -4, instruments. About worth his place by saying youngest daughter, and Dorman W. Chapin city $35,1X10, the Calais Advertiser. ... both 8125 recom- ... W ruining The Pure Food convention Moult cal. |30.G4 —10; —8| 1 Cloudy today States. icated on the day following the death of of Mass. $70,000, and could not the building be built? their business. of books were burned. mended the of the adulteration bill Granby, kTfTJokkb. Frv’t 8. C.. U. 8. A. hymn passage I VINAffCIAl* aw'nk *mnrr*. COMMENT. nncBLiiiiNioiiti. JtHFEXLMOIJS. CITY ADVRKTIHK.TIKNT* j TITE CURRENT TRESS Notirr la Fiahmuru and l.obalrr Dealer*. FREE TRADE RATHER. having been given to the SWAN & SATURDAY MOKNINU, JAN. 31. [Springfield Republican.] INFORMATIONBoard cf Health, that fishermen and lobater BARRETT, is Chairman is the docks l C.A. Carlisle sick and Mills "in- dealers are In the habit of throwing Into BANKERS, SITXTH M. J. of n C. llsli lobster and revenue reform offal and waste; the attention We do not read letters and comma, disposed," languishes. suj CITY HALL. SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 21. anonymous Farrington’s persons la called to the extract front the POIITLAND, IMS. following n writer RIVAL OF THE BILLY PATERSON ALONG. -: engagement OF —:- leal Ions. The name and address of the Ordinance on Health. — AMKNT4 K‘ >lt — for Bee. 6—“Nor shall or throw arc in all cases indispensable, not necessarily [ Sentinel.] Semi-Annual Mark Down Sale of Eff Made any person persons Greatest orTEver or cast dead animal or foul or offensive faith. This is an winter. The any any Hannibal A.William* publication but as a guarantee of good open public would matter In any d ok or between the channel AMERICAN of the man place EXCHANGE IN EUROPE. We cannot undertake to return or preserve like to get hold that opened it. ami the shore,

sidewalks were Will — The sanded very accepta- Extracts all Its Teeth in so coMMHrnrr Drc. I, 1NN7, and rentiaue or Doing. five ble yesterday alternoon. Yesterday was the last day of the Yar- uioiHh.. E. W. Hru.ou, at Ho.Ion -ORTLAND AND VICINITY. (laic of Faria, Ernarr.) Instructor and was well attended^ TREDR.FARRINGTON’S service mouth There will be people’s at Williston In the case of State vs. one barrel of bran- Poultry Show, W H AT nail Critic. Pianos and Organs! church tomorrow All are It Is well to here that the people of Yar N«W AUVEKTISKMEIVTN TO-»A*. night. welcome. dy, C. II. Guppy, claimant, which was tried say Tuition Ercs to members of P. 8. of A. or any the SATURDAY, JanTai, at 10 o’clock a. ra We are Informed that during the of Cumberland mouth and other towns have supported member of their lamilies. past year in the Superior Court county ON at salesroom, one (.'bickering Maoo; one Ed- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. made handsomely, and the exhibition wards’ one Bartnn&Cobb one Small the liquor deputies 787 seizures in this the presiding judge on the trial instructed association SALE ! Class, Life and non piano; piano; St. GREAT BARGAIN Day Antique/ $20, members $25 cabinet oue (iei. Woods’ Fred R. Farrington. 208 Middle has a complete financial success. The “ & Knight large organ; city. the as a matter of law, that the fact of proved HAVE also a of household WE month" cabinet organ; lot Brothers. jury, the furniture, Ladies' Suits—Sines By “ “ 6, 6 are the remaining premiums " Ac. Wanted—Citizens of Portland. There was a runaway on Commercial payment of a United States liquor tax, un- following Class carpets, stoves, Janl7dtd Fire Ins. Co. Efen g 10, 10 Holyoke Mutual near the awarded: “ “ Turkeys. stieet yesterday Grand Trunk depot less explained, was conclusive evidence that -OF- month For Sale—Vermont light hkahma chicks. By the 3, 3 Sale-Horse Blankets. but no damage was done. it was a common seller of F. O. BAILEY & CO. For the person paying The evening class has been Moo if & Co. J. W. True, New Gloucester; 1st on pen and arranged expressly Owen, and Mrs. the mem- To this the those whose os*. Bishop Neely received Intoxicating liquors. instruction, 1st and 3d on to accomodate occupation or engage- Portmonnale pair. _ J attendance 2d on and 2d TO OFFER ments prevents their ou the day class and Commission Merchants Wanlc —Store bers of St. Luke’s parish at their residence defendant excepted, and the case went to G. K. Libby. Yarniouthville, pen Aaetioneers The mily differences lu the classes (excepting oil on State has on pair. is In the number street Thursday evening. the Supreme Court. An ouinion just LANGSHANS. Painting of course) of hours Salesroom 18 Exchange Street. to for work. Those who intend to become How Shake Hands. J. P. corn of this Is sent down. It was drawn 1st ou available Jordan, packer, city, been by Judge Dr. C. T.'Moulton, Cumberland Centre, or or to or members of either day evening class, fur- |f. O. BAILIV. t). w. ALLKS: Do not shake pump handle or dude fashion, Is concurred in Pe- chicks. for and who have laying the foundation for a factory to be op- Walton, and by Judges pair nish scholarship! friends, „„t marl* a don’t care a If hands will In soft, sort of way. your and Haskell. The WHITE COCHINS. and already given notice of such Intention, confer erated the coming season in Strong. ters, Virgin, Libby, Foster OVFRCOATS A. Miss Inez are smart or burn, apply at night A. 2d on chicks ULSTERS, a favor if they will notify Blanchard. rough, chapped J. Chase, Yarinouthville, pair TO-DAY? The annual meeting of the Portland Typo- following is the full text: 97 Emery St., immediately or leave word at the after washing. Hop Ointment, the cure is guaran- ENGLISH COCHA CHICKS. Block. For more com- Belief will be held at the One of the of the act of 188T, Society Rooms, Dee ring teed. Never 25 cents. At graphical Society provisions to member of the /alia. druggists. of the W. F. Bennett, Yarmouth, special No. 71. plete information, apply any office tills afternoon at 5.15 o’clock. chapter HO (amendatory liquor law), eodlw Argus HOUDANS FOWL. w what will be better we committee in charge. Jan21 declares that of the United States We ill tell vou, or still, J. C. Stevens, Inez A. morn- payment will show all that visit our store E. R. Pierce, C. F. Davis, Bright, cold and blustering yesterday tax as a seller, shall be held to J. M. Bucknam, Jr., Yarmouth, 1st on pair. nnv I, cndtl A woman who Is weak, nervous and special liquor this week the most Blanchard. Committee in charge. The indicated 6° above at 8 a. facie evidence that the one HOUDANS CHICKS. Winter who lias cold hands and can ing. mercury be prima paying sleepless, and feet, seller of Suitings, and 20° at with a northwest wind. the tax is a common intoxicating C. G. Yarmouth, 1st on and spe not act like a well person. Carter’s Iron Pills m., noon, Gooding, pair What is the meaning of this pro- clal No. 2. Steamer Michigan, at Boston from Liver- liquors. equalize the circulation, remove nervousness, ana vision? Does it impose upon the Court the J. A. Chase, YarniouthviUe, 2d on pair. give strength and lest. pool, brought 21 Welsh ponies for breeding duty of instructing the jury us matter of J. M. Bucknam, Jr., Yarmouth, 3d ou p;*. d&wlw to in Lewiston. that of such payment will make BLACK MINORCAS—CHICKS. Jaul7 purposes, consigned parties law, proof BEAUTIFUL PARLOR Hall, to find the defendant on SUITS, Congress Street, Opp. City it their duty guilty, Yarniouthville, 1st and 2d pair, THE The crop of cabbages at Cape Elizabeth J. A. Chase, UNDERWEAR A Co. will him to be so or not? It and HEAVY ME. At 10 a. m. F. O. Bailey sell at whether they believe No. 30. White Minorca Chicks—1st PORTLAND, today at special for the past season is estimated 25,000 answer that a can ou and No. School In Maine. Best rooms 18 Exchange street, 3 pianos, 2 organs, fur- is a sufficient ,to say jury 3d pair special 37, The oldest Business market was in criminal case. EVER SHOWN IN PORTLAND. offered. teachers in stoves, crockery, &c. See auction tons. The average price 825 per not be so instructed any 8. C. W. LEGHORNS—CHICKS. faculties Experienced niture, carpets, each and thorough Instruction The light of trial jury is guaranteed by 1st on Department column. ton. by Peter Lane, Freeport, pen. Short-hand and Type-writing ______the Constitution, and it is not within the pro- C. L. Bucknam, Yarmouth, 2d on pen. guaranteed. W. II. Clifford, Esq., will deliver the next taught by a practical Stenographer. Sessions vince of the to enact a law which for Cash to Reduce Stock. low. legislature S. C. B. LEGHORNB—CHICKS. but a better is seen Rates DON’T Not only that, variety scarcely six days amt five evenings. very lecture in the North Congregational course, will or impair the right. be as to or destroy materially J. M. Gooding, Yarniouthville, 1st on pair. whatever may your preference style Catalogue free. Any additional Information Discount Sale! let that cold of run on. You think It is a on Janu- The essence of “trial by jury” is the HKItK you will Oml your choice. furnished. Address, yours Cape Elizabeth, Monday evening, very PLYMOUTH BOCK FOWL. upholstery. cheerfully the for Our are lower than can be But it run into catarrh. Or into right of each juror to weigh evidence prices umiuestlonably L. A. CRAY. A. M.. Principal. light thing. may 23d. — — ary himself, and in the exercise of his own rea- D. H. Bennett, Yarmouth, 1st on pen and 1st on before elsewhere. made by any other dealer In New Kugland. To Oie Or consumption. Be sure to call and buying those have not seen our stock and have but a pneumonia. The members of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ faculties, determine whether or not pair. get prices that soning J. M. Gooding, Y'armouthville, 2d on faint idea of the immense business we are not on- )an!7_cod2m Catarrh Is disgusting. Pneumonia is dangerous. Association will remember the facts involved in tiie issue are proved. pair. Monument the Chicks—D. IL Bennett. Yarmouth, ;lst ou pen, ly trying to do but are doing, this statement may Consumption is death itself. this is taken from the meeting at Army and Navy Hall this even- And if right juror-if 1st and 2d on pair. seem to be prepared for advertising purposes, for ALICE €. XIOSES, Tlie Breathing appai tus must be he kepi I lie is not allowed to weigh the evidence for J. A. Chase, Yarinouthville, 3d on pair. It is well known that each and every dealer In the ing at 7.30 o’clock. to use hb own rea- handle at a small too small PEERING PLACE. Misses' and Children’s healthy and clear ol all < structions and offensive himself—is not allowed WHITE PLYMOUTH HOCK FOWL. land goods very profit, 3 Ladies’, The schooner J. Nickerson arrived with but, on the is In fact, to show a healthy state of affairs. That we matter. Otherwise there s trouble ahead. soning faculties, contrary, James H. Banks, .1st on pen and 2d evidence at the Freeport, S. Bounds. Her obliged to accept the weight on | ]AU the diseases of th le parts, head, nose, coal yesterday for. decks, pair. FRED Elocution and Literature. have affixed to and to return R.FARRINGTON, which others it, Chicks—J. A. Chase, Y'armouthville, 1st on pair bronchial tubes and can be delight- and forecastle were covered with ice throat, ungs, rigging and affirm a verdict which he does not be- Jas. H. Banks, Freeport, 2d on pen and 2d on Delsarte Expression a Specialty. Boschee’s WINTER fully and entirely cured by the use of half a fooUn thickness. lieve to be true, or of the truth of which he pair. AND DO Rkfkbbncb—Prof. Moses True Brown, Boston German Syrup. II you don’t know this already The steamer Cumberland, of the Interna- has reasonable doubts—then, very clearly, WHITE WYANDOTTE CHICKS. The Clothier and Furnisher, CAN 8chool of Oratory. of “trial decseodtf thousands and thousands of people can tell you. due here did the substance, the very essence by J. M. Gooding, Yarniouthville, 1st on pair. tionhl line, yesterday ^morning, and its form They have been cured by It, and “know how It Is jury” will be taken away, only Mrs. C. A. Stockbridge, Yarniouthville, 2d cn fiot arrive until noon. She was badly iced will remain. And if the enactment under themselves.” Bottle only 75 cents. Ask any pair. and sailed for Boston at 2 p. in. yesterday. consideration must be construed as having Jas. M. Davis," Y'armouthville, 3d on pair and Under Falmontli Hotel, druggist. it is unconsti- 1st on pen. L __ Prof. H. E. Holt, teacher of music in the this effect, then, very clearly, C C(\. and void. FOWL. GARMENTS! tutional Bo iton schools, will speak to the Portland is so to Wyandettes, Jas. M. Davis, Y'armouthville, 1st UNDERSELL Sunday Services. But we do not think it necessary on 1st on No. 6 teachers on musical instruction, in the Re- construe it. We have many similar statutes, pen; pair. ryrlif. Sail Loft Meetings held at Mrs. C. A. 2d on Sikssl at WILL HE- used are Stockbridge, pair. ME. Farilaud nteaegraphy. Central Wharf every morning, commen- ception next at 7.30 in some of which the words "prima 208 MI00LE PORTLAND, Sunday Hall, Monday evening, CHICKS. STREET, Instructed In shorthand and cing at l<>.30 a. m. Strangers and others are cor- evidence” and in others the words are lBdcc21 eodtf Pupils thoroughly o’clock. Others interested are invited. facie and sessions. dially Invited to be All are welcome. evidence.” We can not doubt Miss Sadie Davis, Y'armouthville, 2d on pair. type-writing. Day evening present. •‘presumptive Send for circular. M If PurTHl'lI_KAV K that these phrases are intended to convey James M. Thompson, New Gloucester, 2dou pen; OTHERS, fort he Caligragf >. CONTINUED DURING THIS WEEN PERSONAL. 3d on Agent T. Wlutaker^UrDr, pastor. Preaching at IO.80 the same idea, rnus, tne possession oi a pair. and PEKIN a. m. and S^Tiii. Afternoon topic, “Sowing dead bird at certain seasons of the year and DUCKS. Sabbath School at 1.30 p. in. 6 Miss A. L. Sawyer. 537 Congress° St., Portland,,Me. Reaping,*' ui v uncooked lob- J. M. Yarmouth, 1st. HUH. If III. U. A ui uuiii n 111 ii/tuiu nu x the posession of a {mutilated Bucknam, Jr., eodtf o’ch*(flT meetings as usual. Revival Service at 7 R H. McOuiUan. Yarmouth. 2d and 3d. BY OUR jyj> 8ter are declared to be prima facie evidence IS KNOWN land shortly to attend to Ills law practice, J. M. 4tli. This sale includes all our that the former was unlawfully killed and Bucknam, Jr., Yarmouth, Church of Christ—Room* 6 and 0 Brown’s not his en- THE SECOND TERM the fishery commission claiming the latter was less than ten and a half BOLEN DUCKS. Block. Breaching 10.30 a. m. by Ira C. Mitchell. that Fur Lined Circulars, the 1st. — — m. m. tire time now. inched when taken; while posses- R. H. McQuillan, Yarmouth, PRICE! OF Lord’s 3 7 Seats just long NEARLY HALF Sujiper p. Preaching p. than nine inches in free. The condition of Zenas Thompson, at the sion of a salmon less B. B. It. GAME BANTAMS. Seal Plush and or of a trout less than live inches in church ofthk Messiah—(Universallst). Rev. House, Haverhill, was more favorable length, C. G. Gooding, Yarmouth, 1st on pair. Ast radian Plush tomorrow at 10. Kagle is declared to be presumptive evi- Sacks, M. Crosley, pastor. Services length, PIGEONS. CUSTOMERS. MRS. CASWELL’S SCHOOL, 30a.m., and 7 p. in. Evening subject: “The yesterday. He slept very well Thursday dence that were unlawfully taken. Similar Best coop, G. R. Libby,',Yarmouthville. Wraps, Newmarkets, Propets and their Versions of Faith." and the feverish symptoms have dis- provisions exist with respect to the posses- night, CHICKENS. 96 Park Street, Coko&ess Universal- sion of the carcasses of moose and deer at Jack- Square Church.—(First appeared. IES L. Italians, when it is unlaw- LAD lst)—Rev. Henry Blanchard, pastor. Services those seasons of the year Best brood, J. M. Bucknam, Jr., Yarmouth. a. in. 12.16 m. editor of Puck, and his WILL OPES *ON FEBRUARY 1st. 10.30 Sunday school at p. Bub- Joseph Keppler, ful to huut or kill them. jB. B. B. GAME FOWLS. ets, Oretchens, Coats and of morning sermon “The Impending Crash in have been the of Maximilian it be doubted that these all son, guests Can provisions G. R. Libby, Yarmoutlivllle, 1st on pair. Class In An will the Hisiary iecl)ld Systems of. Theology." ? We think not. And The lli.iury begin Havelocks. at his in Metalluk Brook in Ox- mean the same thing at uud an additional class will M. E. Church—Revival Itader camps SPECIAL. Mculpturr CoNOREsa'Sr. prayer we are not aware that either of them has want to be formed to begin the Histury a. m. at 10.30 a. m. ford Mr. a cari- Best Bird, C. E. Soule, Yarmouth. who buy ineetiugjsro.lB Preaching hy county. Keppler captured ever been construed as making it obligatory Canary at Fnintiug. Mrs. M®gglc Van Cott, of New York City. Bun- LEADING SPECIALS. bou and a deer. upon the jury to find a defendant guilty, dtufTJclustl at 1.30 p. m. Preaching at 3 p. in. by are admitted to both these classes week Archibald whethether believe him to be so or not. Sliver Cup by Maiub Poultry Association, lor Special pupils Jdrs Maggie Van Cott. Preaching at 7 p. tn. led On Friday evening of last they ami to existing classes In Urruss and Trench. mean that such evidence is best iu the show—J. I. Hutchinson, Yar- / by Mrs. Van Cott. woolen manufacturer of They competent pair j For circulars or Information apply at 96 Fark the veteran Linn, to a in a moutlivtlle, won on pair White Leghorn Chicks. rifiST: and sufficient justify jury turning between 2 and 3 o'clock in. w First Baptist Church. Opp. Lincoln Park— his seveutieth birthday. Same for best display of auy one variety—J. M. St., p. Eastman Bros. Ilartlaud,celebrated it in dtf 10.30 a. in the pastor. Rev. A. K. defendant guilty, provided does, fact, won on B. Janl9 Preaching by Gooding, Yaruiouthville, S. C. Leg- _ P. Small, 1). I>. Sunday School at 12 M. Pray- Dr. Bean read a poem of which this is one of satisfy him of his guilt beyond a reasonable horns. er meeting at 7 p. in. doubt, and not otherwise. It would not be I the stanzas: No officers to compete for either of the above. First Free Baptist Church — (Plymouth) just to the legislatuie to supnose “And for thee the flying shuttle Best display of Leghorns outside of the limits, for Voogress Kev. J. M. Lowdeu, pastor. Preach- of these in- worth St., world much doth win; that, by any enactments, Suits In the they So. Paris. a. m. school at 12 m. praise A. E. Shurtlelf, $6.75, service at 10.80 Sunday $10.00, & ing tended to make it the Bancroft, At die head in manufacturers obligatory upon jury Best exhibit outside A. E. Shurt- tan 18 dtf aud social at 7 p. m. Society limits, Prayer meeting Stands the name of Archie Linn.” to find a defendant guilty, whether they be- leff. So. Paris. Congress First Parish Church—(Unitarian) James Small celebrated his 90th birth- lieve him to be so or not. It is a well settled Rev. Thomas Hill, D. D., pastor. Services Mr. St., rule of construction that, if a statute is sus- RAILWAY MATTERS. — — a. m. and 7.80 m. the residence of Ins John M. .AJXTID at 10.3o p. day at son, ceptible of two internretations, and one of First Fresbvterian Church.—Williams’ Small, on Emerson street, Melrose, Thurs- the interpretations will render the statute Hall, Congress street. Sunday school at 2 p. m. GRAND TRUNK. fokmost will the Mats unconstitutional and the other not, Rev. Joseph 8. Cogswell at 3 aud day. His children and grandchildren gath / Preaching by latter should be If it be thought Commissioner Fink say the Grand Trunk 7.30 p m. Subjects: “Pure Rellgiou“Judgment ered round him to the number of twenty- adopted. __ that these statutes, and the one op Scenes.” especially of Canada has been allowed a further con- None but thorough and experienced teach- eight. Four generations are represented by now under consideration, if construed as Free Street Baptist Church.—Rev. A. T* on dressed to take ers employed. ltooms open for business day Mr. Small was bern in Maine in above add to the cession in rates meats, I Dunn, pastor Preaching at 10.80 a. m. Evening the family. indicated, nothing weight and evening six days each week. For full par- morn- such it will be well to remem- effect on next It is said that the ticulars send for service at 7 p. in. Sunday School at close of 1798, his father being one of the early pion- of evidence, Monday. for catalog': service. ber that statutes are not uncom- worth F. L. SHAW, ing declaratory road is the differen- Suits Principal. Canadian already eers. taking $15.00, $9.00, BtJyens Friends’ Meeting.—Oak St. Services at 10.30 and are not always useless. They mon, tial rate, but it has not attempted again to Jan9 a. m. Prayer meeting 7.80 p. m. All are invited. Rev. Dr. Bosworth’s sou gives the follow often serve to remove doubts and to give _eodtf such rates in to I is Gospel Mission.—Rev. 8. F. Pearson pastor. log particulars of his father's last sickness: certainty and stability to a rule of law, which adopt officially opposition °S"lon school, F. J. Russell. Sup’t., and Paster’s it did not before and that, in these associated roads. The tariff of the INSTRUCTION IN ENGLISH AND CLASS Sunday “Father was perfectly well for him until possess; the attend the sale of Dresses at ^calculable* Bible Class at 1.80 111. Preaching the pas Should p. by particulars, the iaet under consideration may lines now is on the basis of 67 3 m. Service of and when he was taken with violent American ICAL STUDIES Wonder tor at p. song testimony Wednesday, be as a wise and useful enactment} The m. the at 8 regarded cent3 per 100 pounds from Chicago to New meeting 7 p. Preaching by pastor p. which prostrated him. The of the Justice of the Superior / I Given to private puplla by tbe subscriber, m. Seats free. All are welcome. pains, completely ruling York, while tlie Grand Trunk is permitted Court not In harmony with this inter- Wm. H. Nothing serious was apprehended till the being to charge 60 cents. High Street Church—Rev. Feme of the statute, the exceptions must / J. W. COLCORD pastor. Preaching at 10.30 a. m. Kev end came at 3 o’clock He A Chicago special says a further reduction -OF THE- D.D., by Thursday morning. >e sustained and a new trial granted. But W. H. Fean, D. D. Sunday school at 12.00 m. tiretation in rates is unless the trunk Suir M3 I’EAKI, STREET. said was conscious and us. Mo- export probable ^sSw'fw.'ssgt«Q the motion is not before ..„Par,or Subject of the evening lecture, “Manners aud nothing; barely properly lines allow the Grand Trunk differential / «ltli an «•» ott new in criminal tried Customs of tue Modern Jews.” passed out and over like the snuffing out of tions for trials cases, rates on traffic via Montreal and Central m«nufactiiffi‘100 and are to be BROTHERS. / New in either of the Courts RINES >0e«*ws c^f0^for New Jerusalem Church, High Street- a his oft wish Superior Vermont to Boston. The trunk lines decline candle, gratifying expressed the /i or Rev. Howard C. Dunham pastor. Divine Wor- heard and finally determined by justices concessions, because, if made, the bulk of g** and the at 10.30 a. in. thus to go.” thereof. R. sec. 82. And, al- if?°u*®5ted ° bDOi,'«‘z l£g ship preaching by pastor S., chap. 77, export grain and provision business would / ?u»s7but Sabbath School at 12 M. Meeting In vestry at 7 this Is a the liquor hubdred':1<*t«ti££Mt