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Wiggle** eni wounded In the bond and a Home* doubtless believes won Id be direction of the exchange of coupon bonds Miac ittAimotn. placed loldler wav al**o wounded. Major for registered bonds. private BUST GO. under his personal control. SENT POISONED WHISKEY. NOLHEUX DISCHARGED. and the togethor with CONTRACTORS It was expected,” says Mr. Vanderllp, Dlggle* private, Is t*n patient* were by The growing conviction that there "that there would be a movement in that typhoid brought train to Maniln today. no need of rural In the direction, but It Is that It has spwilal guards exoept gratifying The Don Jo*e, the last of the irdafilng wilder of the of Santi- not been to any great ex- portions provinces accompanied, iteamers under tb* American Uag de- and Puerto Is oonflrmed tent by the consolidation of holdings. ago Prlnotpe, tained by the insurgent* since the begin- by the Investigations of Capt. Hickey ol Kven after this oxobange of oonpon for Evidence Geo, nlDg of the war, w t* found by the gun- Not Alone Rations the goternor staff,who returned Against registered bonds has gone on until the Grand Failed Tc Army Shovellers Will Listen general's Jury boat Manila at Batangne and arrived hero yesterday from a 2000 mil* trip through amount is now three times the amount of W. Pierce. on original Else. the provinces east cf Havana which hat registered bonds taken out Find Indictment. today._ Treated. ARTIE to Nothing ooonplsd two months. Capt. Hickey applications, the number of Individual OF RALEIGH. GROUNDING Is oarefnlly written reports to Gen. accounts still continues much larger than Brooke, acserta that with the exception ol ______for any other Issue of government bonds. a few In Santiago province he found ‘‘There has been nothing like the con- Ship Resting Ka*y ami Will Not Br tracee of no bandlta. solidation of these bonds in the hands of Damaged jT> “Political feeling In the country dis- large holders that many people antici- Received Marshal which Liieiuiral Preservatives In Common Association Offers Liberal trict*,’’ he declarer, “li far lees Intense Whiskey by City pated. in spite of the high prloes Rearrested On Charge of Assaultin' Carriers thin In Havana, where the mal-oontents have offered such attractive profits to the Charleston, S. C.. May 9.—While enter- Most of the Cohans of the original of the bonds, and not- are gathered. Teel purch*»*«r8 the swash channel drawing 20 Ise. Is favor ultimate withstanding the demand of national Cornish. ing jettled mayMtwip Concessions. provinces Independence, feet and abreast of No. 1 black buoy, Coming. bat they are to have the Ameri- banks wishing to sesnre them as n basis just willing I can continue for a for public deposits or new the cruiser Raleigh touched bottom today military occupation obtaining 1 as that the the bonds are to a ex- t WeTTieIp year at least they recognise circulation, large and hung for a moment. The tide caught j Island revenues are expended honestly tent remaining in the hands of the origi- her broadside and swept her across the upon betterments.'' nal purchasers and the issue Is far more CARPETS. Contained Saturated So- widely scattered than any previous issue ol channel and.upon the snnd bank. Are As a Rule Are However De- of a PoisonJBasis They They TO SUCCED DR, BAILEY. public security.” Sending The ship was being conned by Copt. lution of and Pilot Lind. The latter Is clined Arsenic. ALL AT SAMOA. Cogblan Very Harmful. WE DUST AKS STEAM Positively. Mr. Adams of Bowdolnham May B« QUIET Charge. a licensed coast pilot and has been with % v"-- -l * New York. At Made Cattle Commissioner. y __ the ship since leaving Hostilities Suspended Pending Arrival the time of striking, the ship was exactly CARPETS. the channel and on the leading up [special to the rnasa.1 of Commissioners. range Prof. Robinson Connects the lead showed a depth of four fathoms WE RELAY No in Buffalo Strike Augusta, May SI.—Gov. Powers arrived It With Counsel Weeks Protests at Sec Testimony Before Senate Pore Change a moment before. She is liyng now with In the olty this afternoon from Boston. Apia, May 4, via Auoklend, N. That in Pierce’s House. Samoa, her starboard side against tho bank head- He was met here Councillor o on the ond Arrest. Food Commission. CARPETS. Situation. by Mayo Z.. May 9.—Everything is quiet ing west and heeled eleven degrees to Hampden, and It Is said that the purpose Island. Operations have been suspended port. Her bow Is 150 feet southwest of the 202-2) black There is 10 feet of water “You press (telephone of the visit Is the appointment of a mem- pending the arrival of the joint commis- the buoy. we rest.” the starboard side. The ship is button; do|tbe commissioner to along ber of the Maine cattle sioners front San Francisco. and no resting easy apparently damage IM sucoeed Dr. George H. Halley of Hearing, After the cessation of hostilities a de- will ,only delay in getting up to tne 9,-Whlle the strike Lewiston, May 8.— George W. Pieroe, New York, May 9.—Roland B Moll 10.—Freezina preserva- Buffalo, N.Y., May whose term today. Rumor has soldiers the city. Chicago, May expired wtaoee trial In the tachment of British ^visited weeks In th 3 situation remains after a day opened today Supreme neux, who has spent weary Tugs have been signalled for. No Frei'ze-Km and Laktine are the unchanged It that P. S. Adams of Bowdolnham li re- tive. oourt In Is battlefield of Vailitna, where they raurde p off the of there Is still hope of Anturn, Indloted for two at- Tombs prison, charged with the doubt is felt that she will get at few know of, but that they great quietness, the successful candidate, although noth- covered an American machine gun wbioh thing" people Ihe tempts at murder, one of A. C. of Mrs. Kate J. was freed fror next high tide this evening. Kvery myddtf lstp a settlement of the trouble. Judge had been by the rebels. Adams, take these adulterants Into their stomaoha FOSTER'S^*. speedy official will be ont and all the captured • effort with and anchor was mads ing given Cornish of the Lewiston The force at and Valllma The fallei engines shovellers still that nothing Supreme oourt, rebel Lottopa that charge today. grand jury off tho tide com- was stated by Prof. A. ti. Mitchell, grain persist state offiolala are about to get before morning remaining quiet with one were two miles long and of great walked ont o r them they sucoeed In poisoned sugar, and of ex-City to And an Indictment. Be inenced to fall, but unsuccessfully. chemist of the Wisconsin will satisfy except the analytical dairy appointment. Marshnl U. E. being reinforced by tranches one the existence of oontraotor* Teel of Lewiston, with strength, Judge McMahon’s oourt room, part » I .a ter this afternoon when the tide and food commission to the senatorial abolishing Mi. who, rumor has It Is the and rifle It was found that several Adams, pits. to be re-arrest* I the cruiser was pulled off and pro- HAVE YOU SEES Oi l! and middlemen. They assert that they poisoned whiskey. rebels had In the tranches from the of general sessions, only filled, committee on pure food Investigation to- new Is a dealer died harbor her It member, prominent grain There are several , reeded up the to anchorage. bonds to that they Indictments charging shock of bursting shells, but without *t the door, charged In a special session can furnish guarantee In his section of the st ite and has always was stated by her officers that a supertio- day. Pieroe with criminal libel L. been wounded. first 01 * oan handle all of the work. He Is of Fred having warrant with asanlt In the degree disclosed no to Prof. Mitchell gave the committee some themselves grain been prominent In Grange been ial examination injuries a state After the armistice had agreed up- of this aoousn a lake carriers’ associ- a and Is a faithful Orilln, detective, Uon. A. L. Tal- Barry Cornish. The basis her hull. The accident necessitated Information. As a result S3.50 transported by the strong Republican on the rebels left the forts singing war Important Interests U. of tho official to worker In all party bot, K. Teel. Uon. A. 1). Cornish, N. of the The Is tlon was that he had sent poison tbroug] postponement reception Senator Mason has had several manu- ation. songs vanquished. country the cruiser and this will be carried out to- the lake B. Stookbridge, Esq., and H. being scoured by British and American tbo malls with Intent to kill the later. and will be Tonight It was learned that Hon.„W. morrow morning. facturers subpoenaed they STRIKERS RETURN. all of soldiers In search for lead from which the accom and Contractor Con- Newell, Lewiston. One of the libel His lawyer, Bartow 8. Weeks, oalled on to tell the TAN SHOE carriers’ association natives make bullets. Washington, May 9.—The naval officers tomorrow, probably Pierce and Maude might him before Justice Jerome an l the nors are willing to make more radioal lndlotments.ls against, A British who had been a ponied were not disposed to criticize ground- committee something about these com- Reachrd In Saco Trou- planter For Men and Women? A Compromise Warren was the same a s of the the opinion ooDoesslons to the scoopers than any yet collectively. prisoner in the hands of the rebels for six argued that the charge ing Raleigh, general there is an unavoidable risk pounds, ble. The case has excited weeks has arrived at His had l being that annonuotd. who was considerable In- Apia. experi- that upon whloh the grand jury jus “The use of antl-septics as preserva- The Beet Wearing and Beet Fitting Bishop Quigley, were in taking a vessel of such draft as the terset ences during his captivity frightful was held last throughout the county from the acted and that the proceeding illegal into a harbor. The said Prof, Mitohell, “has beoome Shoe on the Market for the money. chairman of the conference, and many times he was threatened with Raleigh jettled Raleigh tives," (SPECIAL TO THE IBJCSS.j of men Involved and the the hearlni 19 feet of water and it is night, said tonight that hs had his re- prominence beheading. Justloe Jerome adjourned ; druws fully alarming')' great. They are used as color- CAl.li AN0 EXAMINE. oi 3 turn WUliW puo wan uil 1101 and that 9.—After nature tne apiacgs on tne part or tne Captain Sturdee, ranking British naval until tomorrow afternoon, Mollneux wa rxiuuglll ana to toe development, oi germs port of the proceedings prepared Blddsford, May remaining to Ian’s state- log stop accused. olhc»r here. In company wisn a mission- course according Uapt.Cogh no from him Idle a week, the machinist* of the Saco bald. error in in also in meats, It contuintd suggestions went the rebel lines un- ment of the ranges, jierhaps the dairy products; chopped ary, thiongh * *»k hub voted to book County McCann of Auburn There was excitement In th to take her in and other than inose wuicn owunvu & Pettee shops tonight go Attorney molested. They found everything qniet, great the case was in attempting bulk oysters, fish, ham possibly tbe state and M. afternoon when 1 b at that stage of the tide, ^f conferences and that it would be made to work. represents Hon,'U. pending the arrival of the joint oommls- orltnlnal building thl« particular corned, beef. the comes oil without damage it is was the ontoome of an- Heath of and Tasous sloneie who are to arrange terms of ]>eace. became known that tbe hai I ship the’ 6Worn state- publio tomorrow. Their notion Augusta, Atwood, grand jury that official notice will Prof. Mitchell made of The United States armed collier brutus improbable any a of the other oonferenoe between Agent Threl- Esq., Auburn, tbs respondent. fulled to And an Indictment agalnei matter. Otherwise there ment that every butcher In Illinois Tonight at big meeting grain will remain at Apia nil this month. be taken of the nearly his Mollneux. Tbe sign that the polling wa * fix the re- shovellers President McMahon made a re- fall and the strikers’ committee, this af- Upon arraignment two weeks ago An American snllor, while drunk, must be a court of inquiry to used preserving liquids on soraps of meat at about to was given soon after thre ternoon. They talked over the matter Pierce did not bnt a of not was shot with a revolver hy a marine begin sponsibillty. of the doiDgs of the conference com speak, plea when the officials of tbe distric which they laid aside for the manufacture port and the committee was as- wound Is o’oloek He stated that the great length, retson of was entered who was arresting him. The 1 mi I tees. proposition do all it gnllty by Insanity attorney's office walked out of the gram of Hamburger steak and other alleged has sured that the company will not WILL BE THERE. submitted by the grain shovellers bis counsel. Since tben be bus been at serious._ room. Soon It was announced tha DEWEY can toward the good wages of by jury delicacies. been laid on the table bv the representa- restoring tbe state the Inquisitors were ready to appear be association and former days. The committee reported insane hospital for observation. CAN’T GET TOGETHER. The chemist first told of his test of a tives of the lake carriers' fore MoMahon, who bad kept hi 1 Attend 33rd of tonight at a meeting of the Machinists’ Pieroe was Into court Judge Will Enc.mpintnl that the latter bad made a counter propo- brought by two for them. known .as “Freezine.” Prof. union, and the meeting voted to order oourt open liquid sition. The lake carriers, Mr. McMahon sheriffs and tbe trial at the In Grand.Army. used the strikers beck to work tomorrow deputy opened When grand jury appeared Judg Mitchell said that the stuff had been said, bad agreed to.accept all of the terms Joint Amerlcan-Canadlan C ommission room ten minutes later morning. The striker* expect a full 9.8U o'clock. MoMahon's oourt farmers to milk and contained in the of the grain J extensively by keep proposition for a there was a large crowd present. Th of the compliance with their demand gen- Pieroe sat with bowed head and ap- a Failure. Philadelphia, May 9.—Admiral Dewey the custom to mix It shovellers with the exception foreman of the grand jury announced t butter, It being which Mr. eral Inorease of 30 per cent. has his intention of attending abrogation of the contract peared not to hear wbat was said In tbe the judge that the chargs against Moll expressed with the former in small quantities and Connors held. had to take 9.—All of recon- bad bee: 1 33d annual of the Grand They agreed empanelling of theijury. A satisfactory Washington, Aloy hope neux had been considered uud the encampment of it into vats for the pro ser- the work out of FOB CREDENCE. pour quarts the entire supervision of TOO SILLY dismissed. There was a hush In the oour 1 in this next panel was securedjln one hour. Alton vening the joint Amerlcan-Canadlan Army of the Republic city vatlon of butter. Mr. Connor's hands to let Bishop Quigley while the was and I been abandoned. The room body polled if oan do so. He a to the O’Hrlon, Auburn, Is foreman. com mission has September .he possibly have found to be appoint superintendent, give Thomas Denies His In- was found that seven of the members ha } “This Freezine,viz of Gov, Heported made of Naval No. 403 formio power to the grain shovellers appoint- Mrs. Pireoe, mother of the respondent, oonferencej adjourned after having voted for lndlotment and eleven again. t will be the guest Post, nothing less than almost pure terview. ■ “This is their own boss scoopors and they was at the Word was sent 1m asked to over the narrated the expert. ing and his aunt, Mrs. Martha E. Hounds ei good headway, as it thought It, Aye being absent. and will be preside aldehyde,” to the appointment of a local Tombs and Mollneu 1 a chemical that acts disastrously upon the agreed towards the of sn agree- mediately to the naval veterans' convention which will be of arbitration. In other words, Clinton, Me., are in oourt.and dnring the time, drafting of the stomach and I can only sur- board 9.—The text of Gov. was told of his good fortune. Shortly b* tissue hereafter Washington, May ment. to an and insur- ball at that tlmo. diluted with the lake curriers hud agreed that recess there wns an affecting soene be- Owing unexpected fore four Mollneux, In charge e f beld|in Independence mise the results when milk Thomas’s the Colora- In the of the o’olock, Mr. Connors would be contractor in telegram regarding mountable obstacle shape in the oourt room. H > The following oable despatch has been It is used constantly by a family. When tween mother and son, the mother falling the an officer appeared name only and that be would have noth- do volunteers and that of the reply there- lumber and boundary questions, and the calmlj butter Is placed in vats filled with this on the sboalders of tbe son und faoed the crowd judge received from Admiral Dewey: to do with the men or the work with weeping. joint conference adjourned to meet in bar J stuff, the takes up no ing to sent Secretary Alger are as follows: When he arrived before the udg service porous commodity his live cents by 1 he with the understanding that ! “If the exigencies of the permit, with a result the exception of drawing Indictmentchsrglng’the respondent August McMahon asked: “Is there any furthe r small amount of the liquid Denver, Colorado,' May 8, 1899. of the von mar confidently count on my being 1UOO bushels. with to murder H. E. Teel with mean time the governments two that, can only be conjectured.’ per attempt charge against the prisoner!" with ill the lull to attend your President McMahon announced that the Corbin, Adjutant-General, Washington: countries would test public sentiment. It sal( with you The told of his experiments of mine In Denver was read. The “There Is no existing oharge,” professor refused to Heported Interview poisoued whiskey whiskey was also that some of the diffi- convention. “George Dewey.’’ to butchers committee of the strikers had hoped Assistant District Attorney Blumenthal. with a fluid sold extensively News Sunday morning concerning Colo- It Is mixed with on had themselves In A oonnnittea of G. A. R., and naval Ham- accept these terms aud had declared that alleged,iwas “rough culties that presented '■ said the abruptly for the purpose of making their rado volunteers Manila, false and malio- of the work of Discharged." judge veterans conferred with Mayor Ashbrldge they would have nothing to do with the and was sent by to Mr. the way of a conclusion trace of o steaks last and keep up a healthy lous. Would have denied It but rats," express There was not a feeling to on Tues- burger was relieved of earlier, the conference in the interim be ? today and will go Washington work until Mr. Connors Teel as tbe state might faoe. We stood a moinen appearance. It too illly to rcoelve oredenoe. from]Boston, olalms, by It Molineux's pale 1 to arrange with Secretary Long, if the contract altogether. supposed removed by diplomatic negotiations. started to wal day “This liquid contains in great per me the to dis- and then, taking his hat, a naval demonstration I beg you will do justloe Pieroe. The formal opening was by has now been demonstrated however, that for big known as of The grain shovellers unanimously ap- out of the court room. He was met a 1 possible, centage what is sulphide credit. (Signed) side has the encampment. In antlolpa- of the committee’s action. County Attorney MoCann. the temper of neither yielded of the bar hi daring soda with a complement^ of ooloring proved Charles S. Governor. the railing in front by of Admiral being here, ar- This afternoon to Thomas, sufficiently to warrant the expectation of ha j tion Dewey he continued. “It is styled Bishop Quigley, The state would show, he said, that counsel, Bartow S. Weeks, who ronsidera- matter.” of successful result the re- rangeraents are already under certain is. whom was delegated the task prepar- any attending from his office ou th an antiseptic and in respects D. May 9, 1899. there was a teaspconful of arsenic In tbe is said rushed hearing towards bis presence a na- a of the of Monday Washington, C., convention of the commission. It tlon making This must be borne in mind, however, ing report proceedings Den- ne*r3. Weeks grasped the hand of tt jj the sub- Hon. Charles S. Thomas, Governor, bottle of whiskey, and that an that our officials are thoroughly dis- tional eve t. and waste are nlght'6 conference telephoned quart man, ehook It and said some er that where fermentation ver, Colorado: at the time consuming manner young are con- stance of the report to the representatives ounoe of the liquid would have been couraged oouracing words. Then Mollneux smilet arrested, the digestive properties at Later Your telegram to the adjutant-genera] in which various that have TO DEWEY. of the lake oarrlers Cleveland. fatsl. Tbe box the propositions Weeks laid his hand on the man's shook TESTIMONIAL sequently destroyed.” has been handed me, and I desire tc containing whiskey forward are bandied back and the was notified by the lake oar- been put walked out of the ooui t Dr. Wiley, the government expert who Bishop It does credit to one on er and then they LACONIA was thank you for lk you was found morning the steps of forth between London and Ottawa. without on rlers that bis report acoepted and door were met t examined the autlseptic going and state, in the meantime we shell room. At the they Will Hr Sigurd By All Grrat Men In the No intimation was received yoni the olEce.of the) Merchants’ Express com- of J the stand said he identified it as practical- approved. no efforts to effeot the return Detective Carey polloo headquarter as to the spare speedy which was used from Cleveland, however, what In Boston and the state would con- BOAT TOO SLOW. a warrant Issued Juris ,, Country. ly the same chemical of all the volunteers In the Phlllpplm pany who presented by future course of the lake carriers would aoji sessions cour during his experience at a medical college IQc but it should be borne In mind nect Pierce with Its delivery there, he be- Jerome of the spsclal It was stated here excel- islands, cadavers and was now occa- Cigar be. today upon charging Mollneux with the assault o n U.—Admiral Dewey to preserve of lake that the distance and question of suitable In Boston on Bath Iron Work* Surd and the Salacta Washington, May in lent authority that a meeting the ing tbat.day. in of mercui y sionally put to service uisinfeoting makes It appear slow tc Cornish sending cyanide his return to the United States Is carriers’ association will be called in transportation It is claimed that Pierce s dislike of Attached. upon houses where small pox patient* resided. AND families and friends. It is raj with Intent to kill blur. Cleveland within a day or tHO for the waiting avail. Assisi to be a monster testimonial oon- The testimony assumed th* form of a that tbev shall have Mr. Teel was on account of a feeling of Weeks protested without presented of the of the desire every possible as to whether or not the use of purpose reviewing report ant District Attorney Osborne wn s of letters from nearly debate comfort. Their oonduot well deserves al] revenge for Mr. Teel's official acts at city New May 9—The sisting autograph manufacture of work done by the association's represen- York, Brooklyn Eagle and the went to the ohan alum in the baKlng that the resources of the government can present i arty every member of President McKinley’s tatives in the efforts to settle the trouble marshal of Lewiston. He fanoied that Tte Porto Rloan liner Winifred warrun powder was injurious to the publlo furnish. says: Der of Judge Jerome, where the here and that the made by cabinet, governor of states and prominent h«nirh "Prof. C. N. S. Hallberc. former proposition was built btat year by tbe Bath Iron ALASKA tbe shovellers will be laid before (Signed) star: d senators. editor of the Western Druggist, and Prof. grain this should United States R. A. Secretary of War. he would get even with all people who Works for the Ball 6c Hamilton Weeks declared charge the association at that Alger, Miller, e Mitchell combatted the theory that the meeting. as it was based on the evidence which tl of the says in him. The secretary treasury were de- The situation on the docks has not had wronged company of New York. She made 11 1-2 in the rnurde injurious characteristics of alum FOR DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION grand jury hail Ignored of that he re- .ui. vuuuuid uiauujii ua'o bis written opinion Dewey in the of baking and ex- uc uuau^cu. The stale would rigorously contest the knots on her trial trip with only water plea, but the judge refused to considi £ stroyed process now of a At men who that alum should not cigar, more men at work than at any other Lewiston, May 9.—A Democratic but would llrst In declaring that tho warrar t gards him as one galaxy pressed the opinion plea of insnntiy, put ballast on board, bat since going reg- tbls plea, unless time this season. He gave out a state- c ame furnished the Western Its erldenoe of the themselves. Mr. into commission the company de- was aware of the fact labels on the The best ment today by gates to the second district Democratic ularly oould show tnat the sped tic oharges of a !• ble and illustrious; the secretary of states by very that he Teel was on the stuud the facts clares she has caused It a loss ot time and cans. Elevating association, showing convention was held at City hall this eve telling sault bad been Ignored by the grand. writes tnat no artitlcial commemoration elevated more from 1 to money. She makes on an average only The common basis for the majority of had grain May ning. 'iwenty delegates were chosen. outlined by the state's attorney when Osborne admitted that if Molineux wi kS of such a victory is at all needful to pre- 8 this than the corre- 7 knots while her oontract speed was 1$ manufactured now-a-days, accord- value. All May year daring held on this charge the case woul d serve it forever in the American heart; jellies court was adjourned until 2.30 p. m. knots. In action has been the cores aud period last year. consequence be submitted to another 1 of the similar ing to several witnesses are sponding THE WEATHER. Bath Iron Works to gran the secretary navy expresses This afternoon Walter Byron, book- brought against the 3 re- of utilized after they had ury with a view of connecting th views; the secretary of agriculture parings apples, ncover damages An attachment Jirobahly This substance, It was dealers sell GOMEZ WANTS A JOB. keeper In the office of the Mcrobants’ Ex- $100,000 with the Adams poisoning. Tl e minds Americans that Dewey In a day been evaporated. against the steam propeller Salvola now prisoner is mixed with glucose in large identified the box declored that as one grand jin 7 added an archipelago to the possessions cluimed, press company, Boston, at the store,which is owned judge with in small lving Empire bad acted in the matter be oould not aj the United States; the {Secretary of quantities, sugar quantities received Mr. Teel the Iron was secured of to tliem. Thinks Cuba Should Have An Army hy containing by the Bath Works, In the midst ol tt e adds his trl- and tbeu colored and llavored suit the and prove suob au idea. war writes that Ini gladly bottle of Ue testified Irom Justice Jenks yesterday today * outside on the and He Should Be At Head. poisoned whiskey. argument It was deolded to continue th bute of to Dewey, and the post- design paokage. a sheriff’s officer is living on board ol praise that he found It on the steps of the office cam until tomorrow and the attoruej 8 master enthusiastically seconds her. The Winifred, which is of 8800 tons general A DOUBLE FUNERAL. then began a discussion of the subject f the to emphasize the grati- odp morning the llrst of November, ’08. burden, cost the oompany $160,000. She proposition May 9.—Gen. Maximo Gome* bail. No bail was ttxed « Havana, sell- Her best time by Judj tude of the people. Boston, May 9.—The double funeral of W. U. Clark of Huston testllled to carried freight exclusively. -- C. A. WESTON & Is to Governor General Jerome. The judge wants to confer wit h ... Samuel S. Rumrlll and his wife, CO., trying persuade In New York to Porto Rico is said to be Capt. ing George W. Bierce a typewriter District Attoruey Gardiner before fixtn 8 GOING Elvira Rumrlll, ocourred at the Distributors, Brooke that a Cuban standing army cf or less than 200 miles in every EX-P RESIDENT HARRISON Mary November eight days in Somerville Huston on the morning of 9. 24 hours. bull. home of their son today. 16,000 men Is a necessary adjunct to the were the witnesses In tt e TO EUROPE. ’98. The following The interment will be at Southwest Har- #ORTI.ANSiiMn, of tbs Island. His Molineux cam examined by the gran U.—Ex-President Har- A few weeks Mrs. Rum- proper government and Officers GOVERNMENT WILL PASS BILL. New York, May bor, Me. ago Deputy Marshal Calller Chief * en route to on a views he has presented in writing, but jury today: Harry Cornish, risen, who is in this city Eng- rill came from WIsoasset visit to Bolleau and testified to Washington, 9.—In the highest MoClusky, Hundwrlting Hi he sails on on a 9.—Fair weatber and va- Ward, searching May Detectives land, for which country May her son, Copt. Rumrill, being voy- without eliciting as yet any reply. The Boston, Muy it is stated that there is Frazer Terrell and Ui in the of Bierce and finding there a Germau quarters pairs Kingsley, 17 to act as chief counsel for Venezuela age. She was taken 111 two weeks ago and TSJD to receive much riable winds. premises the Wltthau: [" proposition is not likely no doubt whatever German govern- oome, Dr. Hitohouok, Prof. •» said today that he at about that time, the captaiu reached of of a similar sort to that the boundry dispute, bottle whiskey will be able to command the of the murders or consideration at headquarters, where con- 9.—Forecast for -New ment Mrs. Rogers, daughter thought the case would bo of two three home. He came to Somerville and was Washington, May Brof. Franklin C. 0 received by Teel. requisite majority to pass the government woman, Messrs. Haker and Gordon, tl months duration. They expected to begin taken ill with dying on Sun- siderable surprise was occasioned by this Fair Wednesday; increasing pneumonia, : of Bowdoin testified re- measure relating to the inspection of coroner's stenographers, Detective be about June 15. In to the ihe shock of his death was too much CHAPMAN NATIONAL BANK fresh Robinson oollege sessions reply day. magnificent project, which. If adopted, Oloudlnese; northwesterly winds, meat, and domestic, now before and and Fell * the of the re- foreign geunts Carey MoCafferty question “are you un expansionists" for Mrs. Rumrill and she passed away. becoming variable. garding the analysis whiskey for there 0 of Portland, Maine. the Reichstag, and this reason, J. Gallagher, formerly an employe of tl ex-Presldent is quoted as saying that he Both Captaiu and Mrs. Rumrill were na- ceived Teel und that found at Bierce’s for the by is said to be no ground apprehen- Knickerbocker club. had views ou the subject which he was tives of Tremont, Me., and lesidents of Local Weatbes Ileport. that eaoh bottle con- in this that the house. Ue stated sion expressed country not ready at present to make public. Wisoass3t. adverse action on the bill in committee Portland, May 9.—The local weathei tained "Rough on Rats." It was entire- CAPT. DODD'b MEN CHIEF A'J would the negotiations between OUT IN FOURTH. CAPITAL, $100,000,00 as to the weather are ai formed a saturated solu- prejudice KNOCKED PROGRESS IN STEEL TRUST. bureaujreeords ly dissolved but the United States and . The TRACTION. of It would have been N. Eddie Connolly follows: tion. Two ounoes bill now pending in tho Reichstag is to a boston. 9—The chief attractions it Buffalo, Y., May;u.— Chicago, May 9.—The Tribune will say and Undivided Profits, $25,000.00 May John. N. knocked out “Myate- Surplus a. thermome- In the re- considerable extent the result of negotia- in ,» of tffc. It., tomorrow: of two of the 8 m.—Barometer. £9.790; fatal. The arsenlo whiskey the military tournament Mechanic in the Representatives and rious” George Kerwin of Chicago, asso- Solicits the accounts oi Bank*.Mer- ter, 50,0. dew point. 4ti; humidity, 87; Teel and that In the whiskey tions between Berlin Washington building tonight, beside the rough rldln big corporations which rumor has ceived by au- fourth round of what was to have been a and wind. X W; veloolty, 4; state of weather, and is acceptable to tbe government ol Dodd’s were the evbli i. ciated with the proposed eight hundred cantile Firms, Corporations Plercs's house were from the Capt. troops contest before the A. C. found at thorities on both sides, as well as to the of the Full River division of tl e 20-round Olympic million dollar combination of iron and and is to fur- cloudy. tlons was fasr. and fu- Individuals, prepared thermome- Ue wus able to tell this ftom American meat industries, tonight. The lighting steel declared today material nish its the best facilities 8 p in—Barometer, £9.788; same lot. naval brigade and the drill of the ambi industries, patrons 70 rious from the start, but Connolly always had been ir.ade the day. ter. 50 0, dew point, 49; humidity, the crystalline formation. On cross ex- lanes corps. M. V. M. progress during and liberal accommodations. state cl AILS FROM COLON. had the better of it. direction, NW; velocity, 3; Prof. Robinson slated that in I)RTROITfS The uaval brigade gave an oxcsllei 1 amination "■ weather, clear. Detroit sailed exhibition In light artillery drill, whi 0 __:"L■-.. lots of commercial nr.-enic Washington, May 9.—The ---- Maximum 00; minimum one hundred ambulance under 8 Interest Paid on temperature, today from Colon, whore she had been the men, Capt. Myli Deposits. mean be one hundrud different a 0 temperature, 43; temperature, there would btandlsh, showed complete kuowledg _ taking on coal, for Jblucllelds. It was TBM—WI maximum wind 19 NE of the ambulance se rwMjaaaiWl—MHM—■—fc.Ty-rrV 59; velocity, sorts of oryatullinc formation. Ho could not intended that she should return to of the requirements SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR SAVINGS. .0. precipitation. that, the re- vice. not swear absolutely that the arsenic that port, but It is expected Intenlews and Invited. mains of the late Danilei MoAuley will Correspondence was from the some let, but it was lu ull NEAR MaINDH At the drawing room toduy.Mrs. Josept bo taken atoird there for shipment to the MORE flull'll.\G U. Chuate. wife of United states Ambus CULLEN C. CHAPMAN, President. probability. United States. Manila, 9.—16.S5 p. m —A recor : Mrs. oourc at the conclusion May sador to Ureat Britain, will present The adjourned from General Day Baking and bliss the wife and Prof. Ko'olnsun’s noiterlug party Major THOMAS H. EATON. Cashier. Soak the hands on in Bates, daughter of testimony MR. CLEVELAND GOING OUT WEST. and whloh consisted |%/%VA| thoroughly, retiring, E. ton’s command, a hot of cf Llent. Col. Alfred -- lather Ccticura Soap, the most respectively, of the Minnesota DIRECTORS: the the embus N. 9.—Former two companies regime! effective skin purifying soap, as well as purest Bates, military attache of MOVEMENT FOR REGISTERED Princeton, J., May of the * Mr. President Princeton and two companies Oregon regl ! and of Cleveland left today powder and sweetest for toilet, bath, sy, and the and ^ CULLEN C. CHAPMAN. SETH L LARRABEE. nursery. wlf, daughter BONDS. meat under Major Dlggles of the Mimu Dry, anoint freely with Ccticura Ointment, William fM. consul general ol and went in his private car to Philadel- T Pure Osborne, suta advanced yesterday to Absolutely E. N. STEADMAN. PERLEY P. BURNHAM. the great skin cure and purest of emollients. the United States at London. Washington, May 9.—Assistant Secre- phia. 1'heie he took the Baltimore & regiment, For sore near ban which Is abou Wear old gloves during night. hands, tary has a statement Ohio railroad for the West. It is thought point Mlgnel, BRICE M. EDWARDS. JAMES F. HAWKES and Miss formerly of this city, Vanderllp, prepared north of There tl e more and wholesome itching, burning palms painful finger Mary Haly, of that he is cn as he twe've miles Balinag. Makes the food delicious a few showing that since the original issue another gunning trip HENRY S. OSGOOD WILLIAM M. MARKS. ends, this one night treatment is wonderful. but now of Euetport, was married Americans were met with a volley from a of tbal the Spanish war loan last summer, there went West by the same route last year the world. Potte* D. awj> C. days ago to Mr. James Kerwln foroe of rebels behind a trenoh. r ——mamt ADAM P- LEIGHTON, Sold thwmxhout Coef., has beau a marked movement In Ike for that purpoML Majc »t wsrmitp imp-, BwSra. 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*V>-**‘V MBSMg JB.J..--3 ww oouM Tbe oohslderatlon of the not be called worthy poor were enpported Mr. Phlnney Mid the! anyone present. appro- NOW FOR PENNANT. In favor of bill was deferred by a motion by TrnlM’i R«l« of Rral Ealilc. UTROfRIlTIOIIS HIDE. by the olty and be did not bellsve these mo what thla meant. He wee priation that Alderman Johnson that a Joint conven- should he at the in them amendments and tbonght VOTICK l> hereby piven that pursuant to ft persons supported pnbllo Is have to be tion be for the purpose 0f elect- license from the Bankruptcy Coort for the to amend the as aa the tax rate would requested expense. He moved appro- long New League Season District of Maine, I sbell sell at public auction II ing subordinate city officers. This England priation to This was finally vot- raised to get anyone of these things pro- at my office, 98 . Portland, *46,000. minutes Maine, on the twentieth of A. D. 1890. woe 14 he ns well to raise the rate a little ceeding used up^ten anil then tbe Today. day May ed by a vote of 18 to 0. Opens at 10 o'oloek a. m.. all the title and Inter- Its tarn at the right, the more and all of them whloh are abso- upper board got ohtef busi- est which Fred N. a had at ;s for get Jordan, Bankrupt, RIN The Item of for salaries BROTlffSCU. *7600 Tax Rate Will Be The the time of hta lu $23 Mr. True lutely neoeaesry. ness of the evening. mayor road the filing petlUon bankruptcy aqo treasurer’s department, brought til* Rati Rolling wits which pasted to me, end which as trustee In floor to amendments by tbe ooanoll. Portland Starts to bis foot. He said that the salarlea In Mr. Mil liken then took the adopted bankruptcy ef hie estate I hold In aud to the on a Thousand. Cambridge -Weans. following described vie: to In flavor of the amendment In favor A Idermnn Lennon suggested that the premises, this department did not figure up ipeak One-naif interest and undivided of a certain H* said bill be raftered to a committed of con- ol thte amount and he moved It be out >f a Hie engine at the West Knd. piece or parcel land with the buildings there- that ou situated In Pownal, In the of Cum- hat this sections of the city had ference. He thought otherwise It county down to *0000. probably berland and State of Maine. Being the same be back and forth Tbe Now England league season opens that nade more steldee In the tmprove- might travelling be- conveyed to said bankrupt by Par Mr. Phillips said he understood rapid team premises tween the two branches until today, when tbe Cambridge plays ker W. and Lewis M. Sawyer by their deed treasurer would be nent of the Are department than any morning. the olty obltgcdlto this Brockton at Newport, Fitch- dated January inth, 1881. and recorded in Cum- >art of the last Wbat might have happened bed there In olty. of Book 475. This Is Ah Increase of $2.00 Over extra on account of the an- oily. In the thirty years berland County Registry Deeds, A Sale help at Grand employ and Pawtuoket a Is a matter of burg at Manchester, Raid property subject to a mortgage Special had the In this been disagreement guess Page47. nexation of Ueerlng aod that the extra bay Improved department ef with Interest. Aldsrmsn Mannlx moved that Taunton. fd00.00, Last Year. eotlon by adding one.second class hose work tor Also a certain other pteoe or parcel of land atnount Was for this purpose. on the Forest be and as The game In this olty with the buildings thereon.situated in said Pow treasurer had ragon with on) man to drive It. Chief the MU aooepted passed Mr. True said that the olty be nailed at three rial. Being the same premises to said of the counoll and the motion ivenue grounds wJU conveyed F. was done Cldrldge recoinmendetd this looatlon amended by bankrupt ny James T. Small end Virginia said that if the dlsoouot system a I without debate, tbe vote flee t'clook. Portland ban now bad eng Kidder their deed dated November 21st, A. need fewer clerks, m engine house In 1837 and every year went being by away with he would rest from New L) 1897, and recorded In Cumberland County and more four. Those who voted yes were :wo years’ England league Said said that If Mr. T'rne would lnoe be has urged It more to of Deeds. Book 544, Page 500. Mr. Pierce end the will be an Registry valuation of Messrs. Spregue, Mannlx, Johnson, baseball sport given propei ty tubject to a mortgage of f1000.00. Park Street School withdraw his motion to amend he wonld trongly. In 1883 the welcome back tbe lovers with interest l4. of the wee son and 8mltb. Those who voted no mthuslastlo by on this Item un- iroperty In this section city Lam Also a certain or parcel of land with move to postpone action from the piece Merrill, llow, Moulton and )f tbe game. Judging praotloe % barn thereon, situated In said Pownal. Bring To Be could be ascer- 186,000, end sixteen years later or.ln 1806 were Mesnrs. House Built. til the aotnsl expense Smith hae a [he same to said bankrupt of live « tames Manager got together premises conveyed Mr. True then withdrew hie c was 1038,800, an Inorease almost Frye. t>v J. Chadsey by her deed dated January tained. which will be a credit to the Mary lines. He said that this Is needed Alderman Merrill offered an amend- ;eam city, lib, A. D. 1587, and recorded In Cumberland motion to amend and Mr. Pleroe moved change 162. team Is cellared to be one bounty Registry of Deeds, Book 430. Page nd has been needed, end If It is not ment IJ500 for the equip- lbs Cambridge to Mr. Phillips moved to amend long appropriating 4*id suolect to a mortgage of g45o.oo, NS. postpone. property the will rest whet* It of baths. if the strongest in the league, and sport with Interest. TABLfllN the Item down to *6600. A aade responsibility ping publlo by .cutting real old kind Is asnnred. Alto a certain other lotoflamUHth cellar He mid that the present house Aldermen Mannlx and Monitor! ob- >1 tbe fashioned Fire rising vote was taken resulting In U vot- dongs. [hereon, known as the "old store lot, situated Department Appropriations The order of the Portlands will eon lould not be and the on the that the bill haying tatting in said Pownal. Being the same premises have no about these . Cus- for the amendment and 11 agalDSt. repaired only thing jected ground We occasion for any detailed story ing as follows: royad to said bankrupt by John T. Lawrence, o reooostruot whloh further amendments were be Spratt, If; Nobllt, cf; Also Passed After Debate. Some of the members did not vote. Mr. do was to .the house, been passed Howard fl. Jordan »nd navld tbelr Sullivan, Sweetlufhy s This the ohnir sus- Oguhlnan, ub; Smltb, rt; 8b; recorded In Cumberlanlr County the Waldron that he did not vote opbtemplated. not germane. point lead# duly tomers are with the character of oor Department and explained Miller Registry of Deeds. Kaid property Mfbject to a acquainted Mr. Waldron then arose tolobjMTto this tained. 3eorey, lb; Toft, o; Clark, ss; >n this question because he was all at mortgage of $800.00, with Interest. He for a time Mr. Merrill to explain that or Flanaghan, p. in Ber- If or Linens lea. mendment. spoke long attempted Wood lot containing 400 acres situated merit of the sales. you wish for common use, medium high grade arrived New nd took each one of the fire he did not understand that the vote on Pitcher Flanaghan yestexlay lin. In the county of Coos and State of Mr. Qerrlsh wanted to send for the olty up propoeed and Been The Hampshire, owned iu oominon undivided. In turn and oounoll Amendments included notion >nd may be In the game today. our Just now Th* bill Anally passed tudltor and ascertain what the epartment amendments the Being the same premises conveyed to said we have them in stock and every day are always right. appropriation just has been all the season dated prices that these were not on the of the bill. jig fellow playing bankrupt by Willis Tucker by his deed the Uounoll last erenlng. It appro- salaries In this office were. rgued changes passage Olty condition. March 12th, A. D. 1894. and recorded Intoos said he had at the Mr. Mannlx said that the ind Is In splendid a to linen a total sum of $1,191,687.93, which Auditor ganborn Ijefore eeded. He property Thereupon County Registry of Deeds, Vol. 70, Page Sin. we have special sale which will be of interest buyers. priates City appeared Smith hae had the offer of a of arranged and he was to from four was too Mnnager 8*id property subject to a mortgage $600.00, will oall for an amount to be raised by the board and said that the salaries In test Knd himself willing gentleman Intelligent bltcher from tbs Atlantic with interest. will make ake hi* chances. He mid that the de- a man not to have understood the ques- league provldng of land taxation of 9995,200.86. This ibis office were It cost for Also a certain other piece or parcel *5,600; *1,400 local team would to said Ber- German sliver 39c a about ■artment Was well and he Mr. Mannlx was proceeding to ex- ibe guarantee keep with the buildings thereon situated In 58 Inch gray Damask, yard. the tax rate for the coming year and the rest of this amount was doing enough tion. said postage until tbe end of the season. lin. Being the same premises conveyed to of lid not believe the that the alderman from fonr ilm Manager Its 998.00 on a thousand, an Increase 99.00 ’or other In this office. ohanges necessary plain bankrupt by the Berlin Heights Addition by expenses smith has wired that he wante to see the A. D 1893. and re- Inch full bleached Damask. 39c Kcguinr iow. Mr. Waldron spoke earnestly against bad thought that the bill would deed dated December 20ih. 62 yard. on a thousand. A nother vote was taken on the proposed probably corded In Coos of Deed*. Vol. dissertation on and If he is satisfactory will give County Registry as made the be Increase of the tax rate. but MI. Mnnnlx's player, to a mort- 56c The appropriation provides amendment, but no one voted for It. The pass 70. Page 10ft. said property subject quality. Mr. Phillips then took the floor and the state of Alderman MarTUl’s mind was the required guarantee, gage ol #1000.00, with interest. following special appropriations: item was passed as originally repotted. Also a certain other or of land the Portland has an extra Inflelder, and one piece parcel new aid thnt In his mind every one of these out short by a statement by Mayor with the thereon situated In said Ber- 64 Inch heavy quality sightly Damask, pal* Park street school building, 9 20,000 The appropriation of *668.69 from grad- be buildings and remarks were of a >f them will farmed to the East lin. the same conveyed to said Combination ladder truck on iropoeed amendments, school houses that Mr. Mannlx's Being premise* ing the Chestnut street sohool lot brought club of Massaobsetts. bankrupt by the Berlin Heights Addition by terns, 30c yard. 11,000 Ire la He said that nature oontrary to the rules Douglass Probably and Munjoy bill, 51r. Waldron to his feet. He asked If this apparatus, neoessary. personal Its deeddatert February 17th. A. D. 18IH. at West £llfedder Is tbe one Who will be allowed of Kngine the Knd, 3,600 10 for had been This closed the action on the appropria- recorded In Coos County Registry Deeds. a olty government years firm ami 59« Combination chemical at Hear- expense had ever been authorized by •bis has not been deter- Vol. 70, Page 301. Said property subject to a 64 inch Cream Damask, heavy goods. down the aa this one has. tion bill and It wes regarded as pased un- :o go, though Center, 8,000 There was no answer :rtnd!ng edges mortgage of #670.00, with Interest. ing .Tty government. mined. or of land be at 73e. To and revise ordinances, 2,000 f the Pork street school appropriation Is Also a certain other piece parcel yard. Would cheap pflnt io this question and the Item passed as uL-irli tha luillfllnrra fhorenn situated 111 SUld as well the other called attention to a difference of cade It might just pass mayor Borlln. Being ttie same premises morlimced 989,60U originally reported. _I.Al__ nr. Ukllllns .al<1 Hist PLAYED THE WESTBROOKS. F. I'ort- firm, bleached Total, -- of the vote re- t>v said I to Wilbur Dresser. 68 inch stroug quality --» as to nature unusually rr opinion the anhrupt All of the other Items on the upproprl- Maine, and assigned by said Dresser to the bill oame down of the tbe The said land. to When appropriation ome of the mem here olty govern- quired to paaa bill. mayor Froeman Cornish. Maine, staid Matin Damask, all new 75c yard. Napkins illuu bill as reported from tht board of Portlands Enjoy -a Practice Game In Hatch, property patterns, to tbe common council from tho aldermen ment who are for sobool houses that In the of rone, the rules re- rubjent to a mortgage of *750.00, with Interest. without amendment. howling opinion ex- ihiermen, passed the Suburbs. WILLIAM T. DUNN. match. it carried an amount, on't taxes to feed a a two thirds v,.t»d Monday night mao illomwuvaH that a n I turn o'clock In the forenoon, The vote on the second question to ap- [hat the Petitioners notice to all lot all l.lueu Tea only 91* cent* dozen. increase of the bill. council the and for the entire work, not for a give person-* One Napkin*, original on the city by Mayor propriation Totals, 31 0 2 27 12 5 an attested of said troprlate $8500 for an engine house at the Interested. by causing copy Chief engineer, but no aotion has been ] part of It. Petition and ihis Order of Court thereon, to be One lot good 20 inch llreaktaal Napkin*, hi.50 dozen. Vest lind was by a vote of 20 to WESTBROOKS. tlie Town Clerk of said town of the adopted din not seBm Im- served upon The Council tock up the consideration taken on the matter. Me spoke of The aldermen deeply of the Those voting no were Messrs, riloiuan, AB R BH PO A K Freeport, and also by posting up oopies One lot medium Diuner Napkin*, hi.75 dozen. where it left character of now on the hill with Mr. Mannlx's objections and lame in three places in said town, and of the appropriation bill buildings j and pressed public ■ Waldron a week for three .’rue, Chase, Brown, to three. Those Mu Lei Ian, 3b, 4 11110 publishing the same once h2.5rt dozen. off on and said that a few years ago a child's they passed the order six Onelot extra Dinner Napkin*. Monday night. ,'honiae. Spring, If, 4 £ I 2 2 0 weeks successively in ttie Portland Dally Press, in u one and a half who voted for the order were Messrs. in Portland, in said The item which came up for considera- life was '.lost story of Leighton, ss, 4 1*10 8 2 newspaper printed 40 reuta dozen. The third question, the appropriating 'he first of said publications, and each One lot Fringed Dolllea, was the of because of the lack of a ladder. Dow, Lamson, Smith, hryeand Frutt, 2b, 4 tfo. 12 2 0 [’minty, tion first, appropriation $0000 house, Center Merrill, if the other notices, to he at least days 8000 for the chemical at Deerlng 4 Ui, 0 0 3 1 thirty UO cent* dozen. for school books. Mr. Thomas moved Me said that he had seen a lire himself in Moulton. Ttiuse who voted no were lllrard, c. Defore ihe time of said meeting; at which time One lot Fringed Doiliea, in its a vote of 21 to 4 0 0 1 0 0 cgulted adoption by and Johnson. Robinson, rf, ind place,-'after it has been satisfactorily that this item be arneded to $5000. lie which there wus not enough hydrant Messis .Sprague,.Mannlx 4 0 5 2 1 notice lias Wen dulv hi.25 dozen. Those n > were Messrs. Troe, Walker, lb, O*1 ihown that the above One lot Fringed Dolllea, extra aize*, from the voting order was tabled. to view said that he understood that $1000 had pressure to force the water In the council Phis Adams, p, 0 0 0 0 1 0 riven.Vthe Commissioners will proceed hase, Brown, Waldron and Thomas [he route set forth in said Petition, and other Cloth*. 25 cent* each, now the liremeu were The board little other busi- Henderson, 4X0310 One lot Figured Damaak, Tray been added to change the music books. nusele. That lbe amendment us amended Including transacted ss&p., connected therewith, and Rivers, 0 1 4 routes ami roads in back for the Park ness. 0_l will a hearing to the Mr. True favored this amendment being obliged to hunt around people’s he appropriation of $80,000 cf,_4 liter such view, they give hale limited. Only about eight hundred Odd Napkiua. then and Totals, 80 4 6 24 14 0 parties and their witnesses at some convenient to the for a ladder with which to reach t.reet school was voted upon Alderman Eproguo presented «n order made. Mr. McLaughlin objected yards place in the vicinity, when and where all per- by a vote of 19 to 7. Those 0 0 0 0 1 morning and oeonre item amended and Mr. Ph tlie roof of tbe house und extinguish the dopted authorizing me ugniiug ui jeans minim Portland, 1 3 1 x—« sons and .corporations Interested, may appear Come at flic ol the aale Wednezdoy being inney no were Messrs. McLaughlin, opening otlng » rhburuuix, w—■» ind show cause. If any they have why the also the amendment. The lire. Me said thut Ward 1 was not ade- ll.,.>,i,n T'unu f'haaa Hrfimn VVnlrl port streets with electricity. The order.passed. aome ol the value*. gspoke against jrayer ot said Petition snould not bo granted great the rounoll last Earned 2. Two base item was ilnally amended to $5000. quately protected and sorious oonllagru- ,mi Thomas It did not reach night. runs—Portland, Attest: B. C. STONE, Clerk. Ni r. Waldron his vot* by say .Sullivan and Leighton. Copy of tho Petition and Older of Court The item of $500 for the State Reform tions had been avoided on sev- explained Id lloenslng board, the petition o{ Geo. tilts—Clark, narrowly raise the tax Stolen Killed- hereon. T 1 0.1_A. 11T„ 1 U.,1 be would not vote to buses—Sprutt, 2, Holmes, ng for to conduct a B. C’erk. school was amended to $400 on motion K. Eastman permission ier, i'irst base on er- Attest: C. STONE, at«. AicCloud, spring. dlawawW of a and restaurant us No. 0 Cus- on my io of Mr. Wilson. Messrs. Dow. Phillips linen very generous with other ports The appropriation was then passed by billiard hall rors—Portland, ii; Westbrook, 5. Base 1 of LO to ft and sent to the alder- was to the balls Henderson, 4. Struck oat—Mc- and .Milliken also spoke in furor of this the city, hut it seemed to him that the ot« up tom House wharf referred city —By ! lien for concurrence. L loud, 7; Henderson, 4. Left on ba«es— come when this section of the marshal. WANTED. amendment. time had I’ortland, 4; Westbrook, 4. Double plujrs for should at least lie considered, IN BOAKD OF ALDKKMEN. Clrard ana Walker. Wild The appropriation'of $117,1160 streets, city THE COMMITTEE ON POLES. —llendersun, Young salesman to solicit orders that one of when the 2. Time—1 hour. *>5 trade In Maine and New sidewalks and bridges, createdjcunsider- Mr. Phlnney said part It was nearly ten o’clock of the hoard of pitches—Henderson, 'rum general At a recent meeting minutes. of Portland. One who has bad some expert* to "Ward 9- were to order Umpire—Smith Hampshire. CO. able discussion. Mr. McLaughlin ob- the amendment referred .It , Jderraen called by Mayor furnish refertnces. BROTHERS a dermen, Alderman Smith, Introduced nice and can RINES to the of $500 for a Is meant for a combination chemical ioblnson at the conclusion of a recess Address. jected appropriation an order creating a committee on poles NATIONAL LEAGUE. from Woodfords towards and ladder trunk at Deering Centre. He rhleh had lasted since the board oon* bicyole traok wheas duty it la to Investigate and report Box 105, Portland, Mr. OBITUARY. Riverton. Mr. Driscoll stated that tho said that It might be construed in this ened at 7.a0. All the members were maylOdtf notes. upon tke.looatlun for all poles or changes of a life ■ j IVn ton Badly Beaten By New Is not owners in Portland had appuured case as the establishment saving The lust ailing John O’Brien of Lewiston. play- bicycle ct poles that la dealred. mayor rors gave the visitors the start and they NO IKS. there was no lad- York. on account of a brok- before the committee on estimates and station. He said that committee Aider- with Baltimore night appointed on thia five runs. The soore: ing the death in Brook, of Azel K that lad NO. piled up on examina- News of for and $500 had been al- der trucks in this vicinity and fLITTER TO MIS. TIVKMAM 94.39*1 en It was discovered .isked $1,500, men Sprague and Merrill linger. late of Brooks, formerly of Johnson, IBevelaud, 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 broken when Houghton, them. ders were necessary to save lives. Seven- what Pa.. May U.—Three tion that hie linger was has teen reoeivid. -Mr. lowed 141 am so grateful to 3rou for Philadelphia, St. Louis, 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 9—8 Weld, Houghton iu IN JOINT CONVENTION. tne slater ol Oiorge Mr. True objected to the appropriation ty-live per cent of the iires dwelling Com- ioubles and a single In the Uret inning tho snagon began. married Alls. Hawes, E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Before his re- with a chemical L3*dia Samuel F. McKeown was nominated as Base hits—Clevela nd, 4; St. Louis, 10. ball. He ac- F. Hanes of Augusta of for a survey in Deering. house s can be stopped l feel as won for Beltiiuoro. FTHeld Is playing great $1600 muking haa done for me that today's game Errors— Cleveland, 1; St. Louis, 3. Bat* Lpjole moval to Brooks he was one ot the ie ullng which it is proposed to place in pound harbor master without pay ami was duly without an error Fri- he there was foroe L-ngine must was but and and 1-1 chances Weul .tried He said thought of the ____ though I batted freely throughout gilt' teries-»-*5tlvette Zimmer; Young cepted men In he town ot having this locality. He spoke necessity MoKeowu is of the 14 without in tbe office to do this elected. Mr. cuptain the Pbilliea O Connor. und has played in games on the board of seleotmeo tor 1< yuur enough engineers' ,)f a ludder truck because of the nearness t®11 about i1i* A alged fielding by prevented day, IVn run ft ot the Civil Her. as discussion tit. women lire boat. t OrloieB. Attendants) Won. Lost. Per ct He has a batting average of including the period work. There was some further □f Westbrook Seminary, Joseph’s I was , larger score for the an error. nud year ago us town treasurer for u number el years, home and the almshouse iu which many C. A. Frye was nominated public Sf. Louis-. 13 5 ;.722 with totals of 518, and has batted on this Item. The appropriation Unall.v Would Sure-’ taken very sick. 3.fb’9. The score: .447, of of the poai.o i.ud might be lost|lu a fire. weigher and duly elected. Chicago*. 14 t> .700 in his oupaolty ju.tioe as a vote of 17 to 0. people Doctorscould do 0 0 safely In HI rtraght games. 77 murrlages and had eoe- passed reported.by Mr. Phlnney said that arguments hr Mrs. Baltimore, 31 0 0 0 0 0—4 Philadelphia. 13 7 .050 performed Try MAINE STATE GKANGK. o—a 8 .000 New league stall of um- duoted 160 funerats The appropriation of $4700 for sanitary which appealed to the pocket book of me no ff°°d °“'y Philadelphia, ouuoUOOO Brooklyn.12 The England nr..trt.mmm’m Boston. 11 9 -560 resident of Old to his He the voters have more nmumm « iuti‘oduce:l an order has been appointed and will oonslst' C. F. Jordan, a former brought Mr. McLaughlin feet. Deering perhaps to d#aden the Mr. Phinney m and Kobinaon; FI debt Cincinnati. 10 7 .580 pires connection he read the State tile Batteries—Kits, died Iu Binculn, Friday. Air. could weigbt. In this granting to the Maine Grunge Baltimore. 10 10 .000 ol Tobey Lyons of Boston, J. W. Kelly of Town, said he thought this appropriation Modlolnolf pain which I md Douglass. the old resident, of letter: use of hall for Ueoeinter 19-T1 In N- w York. 0 9 .500 Jordan was one of lollowing City J. J. Kelley of Shumokin, uira ot Rome the had almost con- — Stoneham, time was be cut down $1000. years ago Portland, May 0, 1890. They Only whioh to hold their annual inerting. The New York, May 'J. The Giants defeated Louisville. 8 11 .421 Old Town and at one and 7 11 .388 and W. H. Long of East Cambridge. in was for the privilege of making William F. Phlnney Ksq.: I order was without objection in a noted Pittsburg. Pa., the wealthiest people Bangor. olty paid lfnttw slantly- got passed ;he Washingtons today game * n» *-00 Dear at our interview Sava sent to tne aldermen for concurrence. Washington. substitute is Thomas J. Duffy of I tills oolleotlou. Mr. Uerrtsh said that tiir—Possibly snow, oay« some of vour Baker was 3 15 .lt>o The I did not make clear for the local sjht avy hitting. Cleveland. this morning quite > FIdllKB-MK.V DBOWNKO. this oovered a contract MrS. and the second in- Chelsea. appropriation the taken by lnsuran e compa- Klnff Compound FOB THE GUN COTTON. relieved by Du ikle after has 50 of the fish and position LOOKING Kenuebeo county C. B » -The schoon- and the money would be absolutely and that therj may be no misunder- -took one bottle for the At Cambridge—Harvard, 14; Amherst, Meut Cove, Slay nies, A 15-inch ning. but he was just us eiBy game guides of the Stale. These guides ; X. F. was here then between us, will say that when Sandy Hook, N'. Y., May ). er Kuhy of Grand Bunk, needed. Mr. MoLaugblln withdrew standing ind received benefit from it at once. a are fish guides and largely operate two was exploded today by u locals. Coukiey pitched splendid game, mostly for a dory with men. dwelling rates were reduced In Hodman gun In the today looking blB and the Item was passed as Deering I have taken it ever since and now of smokeless 1UFTS DEFEATS BOWDOIN. on the string of ponds Belgrade [ last Wednesday while fish objection It was through a misunder- charge of 1(0 pounds powder. The score: whiob she lost February, In the aud Winthrop waters the dory up the facilities for have no backache, no in my The gun was burled proving 9.— Tufts defeated off here picked reported. standing regarding pro- pain 00010000 0-1 Medford, May college ing vya. with noth- feet In the sand and the Washington, here during the 1 ouredsy When the Item of $50,000 for the sup- tection, bb has since lieBU ascertained. side and stomach and bowels are ground eighteen 04 x—10 Bowdoin In an excellent gttle my made electricity. The New York, 08033 3 college game FOREST FIRES NEAR DRESDEN. Kegs and A committee from the New Kugland discharge was by ing In It. The men, Benjamin of the was reached, Mr. Thom- well. I can that out has 9 to 0. This was con- port poor perfectly honestly say are to find what be- New York, ;hts afternoon, were drowned. Kxohange,learnlng of this state of things, men digging Ba6e hits—Washington, 5; May 9.—A fire burned over a John Scott, as moved that $10,000 be strlken from there is like it. Iff could shell that was inside the gun most of the ! Dresden, came here a few weeks ago for the pur- nothing only come of tha JO. Errors—Washingtm, 10; New Yoik, sidered the Important game Yarmouth. X. B., Alay tb-Xoruiun of oottuu to mot of land in Dresden and Aina about an woman how much 100 gun this amount- of having the error corrected, hut tell every good your containing pounds I. Batterle.—Duukle, Baker, Heyden wnfion on the Tufts’ oval, because of the ; and his eldest son, uged 10 years, pose Gathman safety fuse was at- and much valuable Harris said he almost interview with Chief Kldrldge sremed to medicine haa done would whioh a md McGuire; Coakley and Grady the mile square Monday were drowned yesterday Mr. Driscoll thought me, they Gathman claimed that ong and friendly rivalry between of Sanilford, the members that his recommen- tached. The people -a 1 aud some timber was destroyed. In lobster fishing. They other might no out satisfy it.”—Martha M. King, North would lie recovered in Pittsburg, Pa., May 0.—At no time in Tufts won the while engaged any appropriation not embodying ull the surely try the gun cotton per- wo colieges. game in^the to draw their dations, though the ami shell ij loss will fall on Charles left la the morning pots, rather than this one. Attleboro, Mass. fect condition even if gun game had the Pittsburg* the wheu seven runs wen largely down whtoh had been suggested, today's dxth inning, not returning at, dusk their boat was improvements The teat was to show the I I, Keene Pushnw aud Fslwln Has and Mr. Thomas said that when the teams if indorsed and carried out by tHe were exploded. of a show to win. The Cincinnati* Bowdoin men. however, at anchor bottom up. Upon yet, gun oottun In guns {hod icored; played descried as to The women trifle with health of handling ... had small de- seen would be so far satisfactory way safety A few others pieces it to shore, no signs of the delivering supplies ware particularly city, charges. jiitplsyed them at every point. Attend- Ucely through the batting streak and bringing prevent a restoration ot the rates existing shows a of indifference that is tired by powder 'The esTIugvted loss will he more bodies oould be found. It 4s supposed two weeks before an election one degree mce kSOtl The .core: from more hits, stroyed. active to 1st. kept Tufis making any j if iu a and ;he prior February past understanding. Happiness and use- \V HEN SATt’HE thau *I50J. AC one time It looked as the boat capsized squall would believe that this appropriation The writer was lnstruoteu, however, Pittsburg. 0 0 0 0 >0 0 t> 1 1— 3 Kur Tufts, Hazeltoti, Bean and Curran went overboard and gent the boat fulness on health; so wuuld be destroyed anchor see to it that the former rates are re- depend physical it be best to ren- 3 1 u 0 u I 0 several farm houses Air. Harris was about be reduced some. to Need* assistance may Cincinnati, u U—5 lid some and for Bowdoin. iu poeltlon. forty might does s Disease makes good work, tires they could stored iu ease the chief's recommenda- good disposition. aud hut for setting hack rears of anil lsaves a widow and nine Mr. Driscoll then said that cue of the but one should remem- 0. Pennell and1 led. The age be der it promptly, Base lilts—Pittsburg, S; Cincinnati, dreenleaf, Turney was tions should not fully adapted women nervous, irritable and snap- not have been saved. children, besides the eldest boy who of overseers of the poor had ap- use even tbe most remedies Errors—Pittsburg, 3; Clncluuutl, 0. Bal- possibly board This Is a question of minimum rates, The effort of women ber to perfect bcor«: Irowued. pish. very ailing ieries—Taunehlll and Powerman ; before tbe committee and stated In the hands of the exoliange needed. The best ami moat Taylor tor- peared entirely to be makes them ner- only when Pelt*. 1 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 0-9 Two milliou Americans sufler the and I write this that you good-natured md fufts, latkewood that the could not be run committee, is the 11100910 0—'» dy No need to. Kudvard Kipling left jester- department in the mat- vous. Write to Mrs. she will and gentle remedy Syrup Bowdoin, turing pangs of spepsia. may know 1 have no option Pinkham, simple Cleveland, May 0.—Btiveits neld th“ He has almost entirely recovered snm than that asked for. Blood Bitters cures. At any lay. for a less the instructions. manufactured the California team down and Burdock ter or power to modify help you to health and happiness. oi Figs, by -it Louie uutll the satentb Batteries—Curran Kelley; Crane, 316 health. Mr. Wilson said that he understood Yours he weakened. Greenlaw. drug store. truly, It costs nothing to get Mrs. Pinkham'i Syrup Co. pining, when Quinn’s er- Pratt and who could Wo. S. Denny. Fig that • great many persons sdnaa,.aw*

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FAIRFIELD FLORAL 1'ASE. The witnesses are being held in the TO KEEP OPEN HOUSE. WESTBROOK. THE COURTS. MAINE PENSIONS. TJ^CLE S-AJNI lope that Skinner will he found. They the forenoon. The members of the various subordi- 9.—-The nrouged court Tuesday Washington, May following makes an examination of his twenty million Absence of William A. Skinner Brings Host of them were and young women, nate lodges of the Knights of Pythias in SUPERIOR COURT—Before pensions have been'granted to Maine peo- dollar beauty Aguinaldo and thinks the game, ;he room the forenoon had Mr. Lewis P. Warren is ill at his home Judge worth are Cases to a Stop. court during and about Portland, together with the hardly the cost. If you not pleas ;he of a church on Bonney. ple: hotly surprised with the result of any purchase? appearance prosperous Longfellow street. OHIO INAL. lociable. Portland Past Chancellors' association which you make with us In houses or building A large delegation of the members of Tuesday—State vs. Rinaldo R. Mardeu. lots then we shall be We In the United States Circuit Court are to house the session Ozro F. Oakland, $6; Thomas greatly disappointed. keep open during Walker, are great believers iu DEER TNG REAL ES Westbiook lodge, Golden Cross, attend- J ) The respondent In this case is charged National Home, Kennebec, $9. Tuesday morning the other indictments “FREEDOM.” of the giand lodge, which is to meet here Tighe, TATE, and if you want to make fifty or a hun- ed the 16th anniversary of Ocean View vith stealing a hive of bees and 100 INCREASE. dred cent on In the next two in the Fairfield Floral cas es were called on the third Wednesday in May. A com- per your money ooramundery of South Portland. lounds of honey, all of the value of |S5, William H. Farnum, Kumford Center, years, then buy now before property Iu that Webb. Whe u Fred rhe First American Newspaper Pub- mittee from each of the and from of the more. by Judge George lodges to Solomon K Cumber- portion city goes up any A party consisting of 50 persons are ex- ; rom Jame? D. Clark of breeport, on the $0 #8; Blanchard, Do know that we have about two hun- name wai the District At- lished In the the Past Chancellors met you Terry**i called, Philippines. Monday night land Mills, f8 to $10. dred ot »he best house lots to be found? pected to be in attendance upon tbe light of September 4, 189b. Mr. Clark Every torney Bald that he was in Waterville and and organized as follows: Chairman, REISSUE. one of them is good enough for t*.e ric hest and gentlemen’s entertainment to be ! s a farmer. He testified that be missed 10 all classes. If 1 e if The same W. night cheap enough satisfy you could present required. Dr. Durrage has received from Capt. William 8. Dunn; secretary, Harry Osbert L. Busford, South Chesterville, won’t provided by the members of the Ammon- he hive a day or two after the night of come and see us before you buy, drop us statement was made when tbe names of Barker of the Oregon a copy of Freedom, Way; treasurer, Clarence L. Bucknam. a postal and let us call on vou. It will cost you a £«. congin club of this olty at Riverton park he fourth. He noticed wagon track nothing if you do not purchase. Arthur Terry and Frank J. tioodrloh he first American newspaper published It was voted that Chairman Dunn casino. The party will leave on special eadlng from his premises into the road, ! were called. Judge Webb intimated that : n the Philippines. It is dated, Manila, should be the purchasing agent, that Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- cars following the 6 o’clock car. Upon k peculiar track, as though one of the they should have teen present. Then .eland of Luzon, Tuesday, March 21,1899, Arthur M. Sawyer sh uld have general LLEWELLYN M. LEICHTON, 53 the arrival of the party at the park a vheels making it waa dished, and he liver Oil with ExchangeSt. the name of William A. Skinner W’as k«d is Na 61 of Volume 1. It is an]>lght charge of the rooms and the banquets, Hypophos- banquet will be served to be followed by ollowed it and found that it led into called. Skinner is au associate of the ] iftgejpaperj with five wide columns on a while the service should be under the is and a musical programme in the assembly he place where the respondent lived phites pure palatable. INSTJR.E WITH THE Terry® and Goodrich in tbo Fairfield >age. The head of the paper is a device immediate supervision of L. A. Could and C. L. Bucknam. hall. Various games will be played in kbout a mile distant. He afterwards bor- Floral Company and has been regarded as ] ^presenting two hemispheres with the For it has been used The custom of entertaining the repre- the parlors ami an opportunity will be •owod respondent’s wagon and found that years a very important person to bring before traerlcan eagle perched upon them. sentatives from the subordinate longes afforded for dancing during the evening. he wheels fitted perfectly into the tracks, for and for con- the oourt. Skinner:s name was called L’here is considerable reading matter in originated with the Past Chancellors’ as- coughs colds, North British & Mercantile Insurance Co. The committee In of several months when the re- and cure charge arrangements afterwards, OK LONDON AND KDINUlIUill. twloe by tie crier; but no Skianer ap- he paper, confined mostly to news of the sociation, they successfully for those whose carried it out during the past two or are Mrs. Isabel Newcomb, Mrs. Louise pondent hud moved away from this sumption, peared. Neither did anyone explain ampaigo and a description of the voyage '1 lie Largest Insurance Company iu the World doing a Firo Business. three years. This year the entertainment Ayer, Mrs. Caroline Mr?, fciusle dace, one of boxes he was. Then crier was direct- Leighton, ; complainant's honey blood is thin or where the >f the Oregon which had just arrived. be on a more elaborate scale than colorless, Losses at the Great Chicago Fire, October, 1811. will Mrs. Harriet Mrs. vas the barn Mrs. 9i,33J,101.90 pai«l Poole, Fogg, Mary found under floor. Losses at the Great Boston Fire. 187‘<3. ed to call upon tbe bondsman, Mr. C. M. But the advertisements form the most lr- ever. are 974il.067.36 paid November, _ Lane and Mra Ida woman whom Maiden lived whose emaciated 9 Losses at the Urrut|St.!John, N. B.. Fire, June, 1877. of Portland to the of (Juinby. Jragdon,the systems M60,000.00 paid Rice, produce body erestlng feature to the reader on this side TRANFERS. HEAL ESTATE A meeting of the mu6lc committee or vith testified that Murden told her Abb LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED BY' LOCAL AGENTS the £Aid Skinner in the court or forfeit >f the globe. Advertisements of drinks or run down. real been the Methodist ohursh w;n on Mon- hat had a hive j U'hese transfers of estate bave held Clark nioe of bees and In Portland s the bond. But this call did not avail to )redomina\e, and if there is any olvlllz- Represented by recorded at the Cumberland registry of day evenlDg and the following musical hat he was going to take it, and that produce the delinquent Skinner. The ng virtue in beer the Philippines ought For children it means deed: talent was engaged fur the ensuing year: oon afterwards he brought a tubfall of NORTON & HALL, 17 Exchange Street. AUSTIN & SHEARMAN, amount of his bond is $3000. drendy to be well advanced on the road j Eliza C. Babhldge of Falmouth to John F. H.McCann, organist; Joseph H.Ilezel- loney into the house. Marden peddled health and Then the crier wa9 directed to cail Mrs. ;o enlightenment, for there is pretty strength, stronger R, CUTLER 86 Street. I Deer ng District, 8. Russell of Livermore, for $1, two lots Mis? Carrie Al. | and she said that he made It LIBBY, Exchange and Viola of New who ton, Jr., tenor; Phinney, toney, by aprlTeodtf Wing Kay, York, , nuch every kind of beer under the sun of land In Falmouth containing one and bones and teeth, and food soprano; Mrs. A.C. Cloudman, contralto; nixing glucose, cream of tartar, sugar are also Indicted as associates of the sn draft there. nine acres respectively. 1 K. Carle t The Julia N. Johnson of Gray to Chisohana Mr. Charles ton, bass. >nd pure honey together. The defendant, for the mind. Terrys. Goodrich and Skinner. Half of one of the pages of the paper'le growing B. Cobb of for a lot of land Mr. Neander L. Hawkes has sold out * ent a denial of all the ones who Cray, up general knowledge ladies appeared, being only , levoted to an advertisement of Sohlitz and situated in the buildings thereon, his wood and coal also the Joe < f the theft. His wife said that no in and warn not absent, in Darts known or un» business, honey ner which it is claimed will secure to Cray on the westerly side of the - Baby gains weight business, to Byron G. Pride. Mr. Pride pas ever brought into the house in a tub. known. ;be drinker “ounces of rib fat, cords of land road. thrives when Scott’s Emul- nas taaen possession. xur. nawses is soon Verdict guilty. With so many absent the case did not ] lealth, plies or money, and unlimited Whitmore Coal company of Brunswick, to locate in Poston. ior state. is its and oases now seem uaorge idiocy, attorney sion aaaea to mint. go to trial, the Floral redit." In another part of the paper the for a lot of land and the |3400, buildings The Current Events hold the last for on tae club Weston Thompson respondent. and all likely to uo over to September. By that oldiers are urged to remember Pabst thereon, situated io Brunswick, joe. ft.no, druggists. ~SAUC£ meeting of the season after- Martin J. and Glllls filed SCOTT & New York. he There Is a westerly side of Stanwood avenue. Thursday Hyan Joseph BOWNE, Chemists, time Skinner may lonnd. ieer, and about twenty saloons are Whitmore of Brunswick to the noon at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs L. ( emurrers and bail in nulsnnce that Skinner be Stephen gave The Original chance, however, may numerated where it can be fouud. Whitmore Coal of Brunswick, company W. Edwards. A full attendance is desired c a sea and also In complaints for search | found before September. The whole de- and rum come in for a lot of land and buildings ’bampugne, whiskey $10,000, Cal. C. You io said Brunswick on as this is the annual meeting. t nd seizure. Are Bilious? WORCESTERSHIRE trctlvo force of the government is search- or considerable attention in the adverti- thereon, situated of Cedar street. li. French will clve his celebrated Illus- Daniel W. filed a demurrer and v him. If he should te found the northerly side Wiley TETEIXT TTSE ing for speed- ng columns, though beer is evidently the to i| Edmond C. Button, Lisbon, Louis trated lectnre on “Cuba and tbe Maine" ave ball in a nuisance case. tried at once.