« V PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862—VOL. 30. PORTLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, 1891. PRICE THREE CENTS

NEWS. mMCEhLAHtOCN. THIS MORNING’S skating on the river Sunday, was recovered A pool and whist tournament will b« MATH OF MRS. WOTTOS. today. ASSURED. started shortly after Christman, and a num- “HJS IS COMBING.” 1. Page Bobbery at. Albion. ber of ‘'informal talks” will be given dur-

_ On Maine: Watervielb, December 21. — C. A. ing January and February. the eve- Investigating the death of Mrs. Wotton and the post ning of December 31, Mr. E.H. El well, Jr., at Rockland. Drake’.* store office at Albion will tell about “A Remarkable Loss of the Rockland schooner Carrie A. Mnch Gossip Loads to an were broken into Saturday night, and 875 Dr. Sew York Will Go Advertise A Portland Genius Who Has Written Investiga- Depfw Says ment.” Cookson. _ were taken in money and stamps. The Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Wood of Winthrop tion the Coroner. burglar got tools from a blacksmith shop found unconscious in their house. by to the Windy City 81ii>w, THE SENATE’S TRIBUTE. a flay. Court matters in Knox county. which he broke into. and office at Albion robbed. Store post Cut His Throat but Will Elvc. Funeral Services of the T.ate Senator Recovery of the body of Louis Lambert of Biddeford. Norridgewock, December 21.—Sylves- Plumb of Kansas, NEWS FROM THE CITIES AND Possible change in the officers of the ter Spencer of Anson, confined in jail for HE ALSO SAYS SOMETHING OF HE CAN ALSO LECTURE TO THE State Board of Agriculture. I TOWNS OF THE STATE. debt amounting to about 820, attempted Washington, December 21 —When the Orrington boy shot and killed. FAIRS AN1) PROSPERITY. •«LITIN« AN1) DIE1NG,” Lewiston boy drowned while skating. suicide Sunday evening by cutting his Senate met today, Mr. Ptffer made the Foreign affairs: throat. A physician was called, who took formal announcement of Mr. Plumb’s workmen and the immigration Eugllgh ten stitches, and It is thought the man will death, aud offered a resolution expressing problem. 1.088 of the Schooner Carrie A. Cookson He had made Arrival of steamer Toronto at Liver- recover. arrangements to The Centennial Stimulated American the sorrow of the Senate in bis death and His Flay Is “The Brakesman’s Revenge”— pool. —Mr. and Mrs. Wood of Winthrop disclose under the poor debtor on Wed- for the appointment of a commit- act, Trade—The 1’aris Exposition Saved providing It Contains at Feast One Thrilling Sit- arrest of deposed pre- 1 Proposed Quebec’s Mr. GEORGE E. DEARGON, North Vasszlboro, Me. Found Unconscious -Cases Before the nesday. to attend the removal of his body to Kan- mier. the French Republic—The Chicago uation-Bich and Harris are Corre- A talks of his Knox County at Al- Wrill Spend Christmas In Alfred. ; sas. Russian officer country’s Court-Burglary Show Will Increase Our Well Deing— With the Author, Who Wants FOR THREE SOLID YEARS I SUFFERED At 1 sponding relations with England. bion—Lewiston Added to the 20 Capt. Bassett, the doorkeeper Boy Biddefokd, December 21—Eight tramps The Dinner at Delmonico’s to the Man- Rich and Harris corresponding with a announced the and the members to Fectnre Under Their Auspices— WITH SOUR Victims of Thin Ice. were in the Biddeford court Speaker genius from Portland. STOMACH, arraigned of the Great Show. agers of the House. The Speaker was escorted Scoffers Call Him a Crank. A Stroudwater Collection of China. AND Monday forenoon. Four were sent to the Rockland, Me., December 21.—So many to a seat Annual snpper of Portland Fraternity. county jail and four released. New Yobk, December 21.—A dinner by Sergeant-at-Arms Valentine New York, December 21.—Cranky play- stories Admiral Brown collecting vessels presum- GRODER’S SYRUP HAS CURED ME! have been in circulation here re- was at on the right of the Vice President, and the Maine Board of given Delmonico’s tonight by the wrights aie not so dangerous as cranky ably for service in Chilian waters. the 6uicide of Mrs. Em- Agriculture. I wish to explain in a few words toother garding supposed New York commissioners National members filed in and took the A score of In of,the bomb throwers. They are more numerous, people in Flatbush, N. Y., sufferers the condition I was in three ma Fbyeburg, December 21.—At the annu- years Wott >n, who died Saturday, that the Columbian M. De- seats assigned to them ob the Demo- peril from escaping gas. I had been what I called a Chronic Exposition. Cbaucey however, and many theatrical managers ago. funeral has not taken Coroner al meeting of tbe Maine Board of Agricul- The Duke of Devonshire is dead, aged 83. Dyspeptic for fifteen years; and as I stated yet place, pew, John II oyd Thacher and Gorton W. cratic side of the chamber. The numbei and stars have been them. occurs the annoyed by Funeral services of the late Senator Plumb above, I was not free from Sour Stomach Otis deeming an inquest necessary. The ture, which third week in Janu- of the Allen, assisted by J. Seaver Page, secreta- included many of the older members are the most cranks known. in the Senate for three years. Everything 1 ate soured some They persistent Chamber. funeral services were fixed for 1 p. m. on ary, it is said changes will be mtde House who had known Senator Plumb fo: on my stomach before digesting. It caused ry of the Union League Club, gave evi- is a Main* postmasters’ salaries. in that There probably not theatrical manager me to have Headaches, 1 would he feverish Sunday, but on leaving church at the close the officers of body. The president years. Five minutes afterward the mem New York’s dinner to World’s Fair man- dence of New York’s intention to do what in New York who has not received one or by spells, and so nervous that I could not of the board. Mr. B. Walker MoKonn of bars of the Diplomatic Corps—some tweu- agers and Mr. Depew’s speech. make of the morning service the clergyman who if Aon f A mQ Ira f ha nlrnooi tinn a onnaaea ___i_m__.11_a j__vi .s. _i_ myself comfortable in any place. This i ty-nve iq not wearing tnelr otncia U1UIU |si%»j a uwiu nu onr^cu «uaiu(un» wuu nr a a f A Affi nlotn tv a c nnfifiml 4 Itnf PnfAnnr number, world was a burden to me. .Manv times Fryeburg, comes forward as a candidate 2. name that stands in the uniforms—arrived aud were shown to tbeii conceals hts identity under the name “Glen I of death. Every high city thought meeting During my Otis had decided that owing to certain re- for secretary. He is well fitted for the po- i seats in front of the members of tbe House. Owen.” Sometimes he brings his manu- A Queer Freak of Bees. choking spells my feet became cold, ana and many throughout the state was repre- NPage were followed tbe Justice In and In a bass voice oriziug SI1UH lousiors. tbe chills would come over me so it would in circulation an must be sition, being a practical working farmer, They by Chief scripts person, deep ports inquest sented, either personally or by letter. The 1 make me think of death. aud Justices of the Supreme Court, wht greets tbe manager with: “My boy. bere is Registration of voters. held and that the services must be post- an educated man, and familiar with the Such was my life until I used Groder’s speakers were all enthusiastic. The tables took seats in front of the Diplomatic Corps a lovely idea for a play. Its keynote Is the 3. work of the board, having been an active Tage Botanic Dyspepsia Syrup. That has once poned. were loaded with dowers and the balcony At exactly half-past one Captajn Bassett falsity of women, and it’s based on me owu more me a chance to this world. the Programme of the Maine Pedagogical given enjoy Up to tonight a number of witnesses had member for past four years. ; aunouDced the presence of tbe Presidenl experience.’’ Tbe mangers know him now I am today able to do as a work given up to the musicians at first and af- Society Meeting. good clay’s ; of the United States aud bis cabinet. Tbe and he never gets beyond the Introduction, as ever I could in my life, and I say that been examined, many of whom tell wild, Wit and Wisdom. MAINE POST OFFICES. terwards occupied by ladies. The menu Senators aud spectators stood up to di His real name Is not known, but on any Groder’s Syrup is worth ten dollars a not to say Improbable stories. The inquest cards were and every gue3t was tnem as had in tin other than tbat of his own A Skowhegan woman nearly burned to bottle for any person troubled as I was. elegant honor, tney doue also subject plays be be tomorrow. Gross and the Salaries of the a death. Yours will continued Receipts given handsome portfolio of the exposl- ca-e of the Diplomatic Corps and of the appears to be sane. respectfully, Mrs. Page 4. George E. Dearbon, Wotton formerly lived in Waldobo- Postmasters. tion with a portrait of Columbia in the Supreme Court. President Harrison and “Glen Owen’s’’ rival bas appeared In tbe but for the five or • Editorials. North Vassalboro, Me. ro, past six years had corner and some official perspective views the members of tbe cabinet were sbown u field, and be Is a young man trcra Portland. been for Mr. December 21.—The books. housekeeper Fred Cole of Washington, gross of the buildings being constructed. tne arm chairs on tbe right side of tne area, Me. Several weeks ago Rich & Harris r» Concerning South Main Poem—A Christmas Song. street, Rockland. Her death receipts from post offices of the presi- Letters of regret were received from ex- President Harrison nearest the central alslt celved this letter: occurred after several hours of suffering, President Cleveland, Vice President Mor- Mr. him. 5. dential class in Maine for the 1891 aud Blaine next to Portland, Me., Kept. 19, ’91. Page THE MEDICI caused a dose of on which year Senator Daniels of by “rough rats,” ton, ex-Mayor Hewitt, At 1 40 the committee of tbe two Houses, Gentlemen- I Hope you will excuse me by Im The Portland Company. TO PROVL Mr. Cole said she had taken with suicidal and the postmasters’ salaries are: and others. At the Virginia tne uni o as one ot the * speakers' escortiug body of the dead Senator, ap troducemg my person you Music and Drama. intent. He On and after October 1,1891, we give every declared she had become crazy Gross. Salary table with Mr. Depew, were Hon. T. W. peared at the main entrance, and while al most divine belogs of this world but 1 know that The C»urt Record. our medicine the of and that she took the in M. new on tbe stage anu 1 have writ- person selling privilege poison consequence _Receipts._P. Palmer, president of the national Colum- in tbe chamber stood up, the processior you put plays A story of from death while six bottles for $6.00, and This seemed to be the ten a play tint Is greater than any that bas been pilot’s escape selling guarantee general impression Auburn.$ 16,071.47. $2 400.00 bian exposition, Director General George moved up the aisle, tbe chaplain recitint that in case it does you no good you can written by anybody since Shakespeare wrote. drifting about at sea. of the immediate neighbors. Mrs. Wotton Augusta. 61,787.68 2.900 00 R. Davis, Hon. Thomas M. Waller, tbe sentences of ser receive back. Bead Major opening tbe funeral The title of Is “The Brakesman’s re- Two missiug men said to have been seen. your money guaranty has lately been Salvation Baugor 42,547.06 M. P. Gorton W. Hon. W. my play with We claim to cure attending Army 3,i0o.00 Handy, Allen, vice, ‘‘I am the resurrection and the life and 1 want to It on tbe every bottle. Dys- and Bar Harbor... 6,394.99 venge,’’ you put stage A dangerous avalanche. meetings, is said to have been suffer- 1,800.00 T. of the executive com- > pepsia, Headache, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Bath. 13.003.49 Baker, president saith the Lord,” and the casket, which wa> tor me. so I' tbougbt there was no harm iu ing from mental depression caused 2,300.00 mittee of the World’s President of about the rental of theatre In Page 6, Kidney Complaint, Neuralgia, Distress after by ap- Belfast. 9,3,0.87 Fair; borne by me capitol police, was deposited asking your Bos- the as to her future state. 1,9"0.00 the of ton for 1 know are a new one eating, Palpitation of Heart, Colic, Ner- prehensions Berwick. 1,350.68 744.67 Board Aldermen John H. V. Ar- on the catafalque in front of the clerk't you building and Maine Towns. will want some one to shows vousness, Loss of Sleep, Dizziness, Irregular- Biddeford. 0,868.87 2,200.00 nold; President ef the Chamber of Com- desk. Tbe chaplaiu finished from the you surely give The Home. of the there my tells about a brakesman thit ity Appetite, Pleurisy Pains, Bloat, Brlogtou. 2,470.80 1,100.00 merce, Charles S. Smith; J. Seaver Page clerk's desk the of funeral ser play ASHORE AND'ON reading the loves a rich farmer’s and runs Page 7. Wind on the Stomach, Hacking Cough, and FIRE. Bru'iswick. 6,70t.52 and John Thacher. daughter he away 1,360.00 Boyd view and appropriate selections from th< 1 with her and tbe first act closes tue Constipation. And why will ft cure? Be- f Bucksport. 8,338.32 1.300-09 After Chairman by baggage Markets and Financial Reports. Loss of the Fine Rockland Schooner Car- dinner, Depew rapped aud closed with a master a truck tbe railroad cause it is Relaxing, Purifying, Soothing, Calais. 6,120.23 1,7<>0.00 Scriptures, prayer. runulng along plat- Marine News. for order and arose to welcome the guests. When the was concluded the fom and the truck Into tbe fathers and Healing. It is from the rie A. Cookson. Camden. 3,366.60 1.400.' 0 prayer Vic« bumps girls 8. compounded He spoke in his usual mood. Mr. lees and then the curtain falls. Page purest roots and herbs, free from Aicouol Caribou. 2.434.62 l.lOO.Oo happy President rose and said; “The seargeant- I think this is and the two other Personal. or Morphia. It i' harmless to the smallest to the Dexter. 3.837.34 Depew said; at-arms, under the direction of the com great acts are [Special Press.] J,500.00 let ms know soon if me Brief Jottings. child; children -e it, and it is far superior Eastport. 3,921.63 “Gentlemen: The New York members will execute the order of the Sen greater you want please December Butler 1,600.00 miltee, write at earliest leasure Grand Army Fair. to Castor Oil ana all other preparations. Rockland, 21.—Cobb, Ellsworth. 6.310.42 1,600.00 of the national commission iur the creation aud escort the remains of tbe late Sen your Call for Groder’s Botanic ate, City Government meeting. Dyspepsia & Co., agents foiwthe schooner Carrie A. Fairfield. 3,321.18 1,400.00 and promotion of the world’s fair, have ator Plumb to bis home in Kansas.” Mr. Harris wrote a brief note declining Syrup. None unless bearing our 3.899.99 Congregational Club’s observance of Fore- genuine Farmington. 1,600.00 invited you to meet us, to consult as to the with tbe whole the play, and the next day he received this trade-mark, the Beaver. Cookson, today received a telegram from Foxcrofc... 3 031.28 Then, assemblage stand fathers’ elected. 1,100.00 provisions which should be made letter: Day—Officer* Captain that the vessel Freeport. 2,168.81 proper ing in respect for tbe deceased, tbe proces Cookson, stating 1,000.00 lor such of our state at the Gardiner. 9,053.61 2,000.00 representation stun was re-formed and the body of the deac [ Mr. Harris: had gone ashore at St. Simons, Ga., and exhibition as would be its no THE 6R0DER DYSPEPSIA 1URE Hallowell. 4,661.87 1,00 .00 worthy position Senator was borne out to be taken to thi i Dear stir—Tbalr Is use of people like my- SPECIAL NOTICES. COMPANY, its self to be back from tbe was on fire. The Carrie Cookson is a du- Houlton 4,98838 l,600.o0 amnDg sister commonwealths. The railroad station, tbe Senate (without anj kept public and you Kennebunk. 3.129.96 ». 0 success of the Columbian will find on tin about what my WATEKVILTP. f ATNTE. the F. was 1,40 Exhibition must formal motion) till to type appearance plicate of Lena Dixon, which Lewiston. standing adjourned is which I bad taken In New York when tbalr 21,378.47 2,Ot)0.0Ci not be impaired or retarded by local am- morrow. TTS3dp&wcheachins wrecked on and one of Mach.as. In 1886 and writing plays is uot ail what I can recently Monhegan, 2,460.93 1,100.00 bitions or jealousies anywhere. Bo far as Mechanic Falls. do I can give lectures too if you wish to engage the finest vessels that ever hailed from this 8,222.55 1,400.00 New York is she has none. She North Berwick. 1,463.87 706.52 concerned, PAUPERS MAY GO THERE. me and give me a reasonable price for lecturing Cleansed port. She is a four-master, of over 900 has not acted before in the matter be- and if not Garments need be me Norway. 3 832.14 1,40 '.00 satisfactory you afraid of r tons, and was launched not quite a year Oakland. 00 cause the time had not arrived. The Cen- not being a drawing card for I bave a head on 2,394.86 1,100 Workmen Think Can Man- ■■on ago. She was bound south, light. The Ohitown. 3,09l.«'7 1,200.00 tennial Exhibition placed our business up- English They me that twenty-five presidents that have passed news of her disaster has .caused much re- Pittsfield. 2,018.78 1,300 00 on its feet and infused life and health into the Aliens. never nad pnttiug them together In the lecture age I BEGINTHE gret here. Portland. 119,977.73 3,300.00 our credit. The exhibition two years’ can Instruct people what they never heard Isle.. 2.666.71 before If we come to some conclusion how will ^ Schooner A. M. Marritt was launched to- Presque l.iOO.'O ago at Paris saved the French t Republic below suit for an In the .) from the North Marine Richmond. 3,49".7 l,4oo.00 London, December 21.—The advertisement papers day Railway,where Rockland. from political destruction by turning the popular ag He Is she has been recaulked 12,267.83 2,300.00 comelng repainted, and re- SdCtarappa. 3,440.62 1 40’.00 commercial distress Iwhich was prevalent ltatiou Id progress for some time past ii ■ Walt for tbe great and only teacher of human ceived a new forefoot, shoe, new foresail, oaco. 6917.06 throughout into aud pros- life lie will be on exhibition at tbe Hollis street 1,700.00 France, happy England against tbe influx of pauper alien , jio and flying jib. She will reload her car- S'Dford..... 2,963.66 1,200.00 perous times, Out Columbian Exposition tbeatre and give a lecture to the UvlDg and dte- has now reached fever NEW go of lime and proceed to New York. Skowbegan...... 6,972.59 1,800.00 comes at a more opportune time. The heat. It originate! I lng and they shall see beyond tbe urave YEAR S uth Berwick. will save a 2.716.23 1.200.00 r Schooner Addle Wessels has gone into unprecedented crops our fields have pro- here owing to articles published regardlnf (that you trip tbalr) RE8ED aontu Fans. I said 1 would In tin but I lUI. mm 2,160.13 >.00 my will KUTfII me ruuiuus winter in this 1,00 pnt picture Biuuning quarters harbor. duced this year aDd the 906 07 equally unpre- the United States contract labor law, am > now send it next time. Snringvale. 413.89 cedented Thomaston. 3,0*4.24 demand for our food products IV©. 13 Preble Street* 1,30<.00 through tbe facts developed by > Tbe that Waldoboro. 2.819.12 abroad, will give us for 12 months an ex- frequen tintype accompanied another NULL AND VOID. 1,100.(0 investigations of the United States com letter was that of a young uiau dressed in Watervllle. 1086D83 2,loo.oo hilarating period of prosperity. In the ____a 4. TN__ a__i_ n rri inortr omirca n f fir.onninl avnavinnnA luiuutvuvto ovuv mvt JUuiupu uil|UilD mil > a frock Jurors so Declare a Deed in a Knox Wiuthrop. 2,734.39 1,300.00 coat, sluing down and looking to • SLEEPER’S EYE tue emigration question in general and It one side with a pleased expression. The overstraining and over confidence with the Case. as to tne influx into the i Foster's Forest House County Total.$446,285.00 $74,914.98 probable different relations between the particular Unltee letter closed with a request that Mr. Har- City Dye Mates of aliens. This United nova 9 oodtl [Special to the Press.] farm and the markets of the world would pauper ris should write and engage his services as States measure and the United States com HIRING SHIPS. be followed by a corresponding quickly as possible. Rockland, December 21.—In the Su- collapse, missioners a d their have CIGARS but this great industrial exhibition at Chi- doings attracted preme Court, before Judge Haskell, deep and widespread with th< [INSURANCE. today, cago will take up the frayed threads of attention, Valuable Kellce. Made of Admiral Brown Collecting Quite a Fleet op- result that labor only the the ca«e of Robert D. Metcalf vs. Joseph portunity to lavishly employ them and organizations throughout best stock by first- in the Great Britain have taken up the Mrs. Olive Stevens of Stroudwater has L. in came The Faciflc. weave ithem into new cables to draw the paupei I DOW & class union labor. Metcalf, equity, up. plain- alien with the PINKHAM, car Question greatest energy one of the finest collections of old 35 St. See blue label on of American progress. China, Exchange tiff seeks to have declared null and void a The first stage of the proceedings, so far ai boxes. San December “The citizens of Chicago are to be com- antique furniture and other ware In New Agent, for Leading deed of his given to the FAancisco, 21.—From this city is concerned , was reached property defend- plimented and congratulated upon the earlj Information here the month when at Eugland. In her collection Is a Companies. ant, bis son, upon the ground that it was gamed it looks as if the great forethought which has characterized during present th< Washing, obtained fraud and deceit. This issue monthly delegate meeting of the Londm ton one of the thirteen I Sterling Dow. by reports sent out from Washington of prep- their local preparations for this grand plate, manufactured I H. N. t INKHAM. was submi tted to the by the court and Trades Council, he d at Memorial Hall, tht jury arations for trouble with were event. The nation should do its part. The by an eccentric who refused Chili true. of a manufacturer, I decl eodtisn the jury found thar. the deed was obtained floor in the report special committee appointed it Admiral Brown yesterday secured the op- space magnificent structures to pursue his and by fraud and deceit. The cause will now ,1 uue last to consider the question of pau- calling any longer, thus tion of a new and powerful tug, the Fear- will be five times greater than at the cen- be heard by the court later in the term. per emigration was discussed. it has been thought by collectors that none TRADE ilARK. REGISTERED. less, just finished at the Union Iron Works. tennial exhibition at Philadelphia and This practically concludes the civil busi- The report was discussed by the fnl She has a speed of 16 and lias coal double that of the French exhibition at of the thirteen were In existence. The his* ness ot the term and the criminal docket knots, Trades Council on Saturday last, only tc SPECIAL NOTICE. S. 8. SLfEi'EK & enough on board for 50 days to maintain a Paris. The buildings themselves will be tory of the Canton tea cups Is 0., factory, Boston. was taken up meet the fate already referred to. It was interesting. today. 10-knot speed. If the an industrial exhibit of the highest charac- All leading v holrtole liauoeo in purchased by gov- defeated on the that were over in the vessels _ the George H. Brawn pleaded guilty to an ground labor is an in They brought ernment she will be supplied with two ter.” Stale handle these indictment for assault and battery and was ternational commodity, that aliens hav« i whose tea was thrown gondn. fivt-inch guns and a of After referring to the growth of the overboard In Bos- dec2i sentenced to a fine of costs. secondary battery as much to come to as luTh&Slstpnrmtf pay $25 and four and country since the Mr. right £ugland Eng- ton harbor in the flow that the are near at 60-pouuders four torpedo tubes, Centennial, Depew lishmen have to to early Revolutionary War. Holidays hand, and Fred Boss pleaded guilty to an indict continued: cau go foreign countries, 1 “ibe is swifter than the Chilian “I say to the country that i ment for and was sentenced to six torpedo and that instead of attemping the impossl The sideboard is prettily inlaid and was everybody is wond ring what shall mak mv friend, adultery cruiser and far more powerful. New York will be at tne Columbian Exhi- months in Auburn jail. John in- ble task of preventing immigration, efforts once owned by Means, an officer of father or be u for a Marks, Admiral Brown has also secured the bition and will be there in tne full gran- Capt. my my present, whd belter dicted at the last September term for the op- should be directed to the practical work ol tion on four of Spreckles'a big steamers, deur of her strength and development” the Revolutionary War. When Lafayette advice conld we than to say a box of ti e same offence, also pleaded guilty and was bringing newly lauded aliens into the trade give the Z-alandia, Australia, and Hon. T. VV. Palmer, W,T. Baker, Com- visited after his given the same sentence. Mariposa unions. Portland, reception be Alameda, to be used for transport service. missioner Thacher, Director General Da- State vs. Frank Taylor and Peter Bruck- The Toronto at Liverpool. drove out to Stroudwater and visited his The Z*alandia can be ready at 10 hours no- vis. and President Smith of the Chamber in, nuisance. Verdi’t as to both guilty tice and all of the others inside of of Commerce, were among the other speak- Liverpool, December 21.—Doroinloi old friend, Capt. Means, and was served YOU TAKE IT. Sentenced to six months each in the Auburn three weeks. ers. line steamer Toronto, from with from this sideboard. Mrs. IRWIN jain Portland, Me., toddy ARE The coast defence vessel Monterev can with a shipment of 404 head of ar .SfORVYOU CURED. W. R Prescott, county attorney. Chester cattle, Stevens’s silver service has been well pre- be mane ready in three days after her ar- ASPHYXIATING A TOWN. rived at Liverpool yesterday and landet M. Walker for Bruckin. served and Is a treat for ARE HAPPY. mor plate is received. Admiral Brown thegwhole of heir live stock in good condi ; antiquarians to see. Hf of-WE Charles Clark, on an old indictment as has received his ord-rs and the cruiser San How a tion. common seller, was sentenced to a fine Blundering Gas Man Came Near 10c. pay Francisco will come down from Mare Isl- Portland Fraternity. Cigars. of $100 and costs. Mercier Ite Arrested. and in the end will Causing Many Heaths. May morning probably sail The aunual supper for the of the The high standard of this famous brand of DANAlS sarsaparilla on f »r pupils BOTH UNCONSCIOUS. Wednesday Valparaiso. Toronto, Out., December 21.—The Mon • Portland Fraternity will be held at the Cigars recommend it to; II wh are desirlous of New Yokk, December 21.—By the blun- trenl correspondent of the Toronto Mai Peculiar Case of Mr. and Sirs. Cyrus THE WEATHER. says he understands it is the intention ol rooms of the institution. Nos. 4 and 5 Free procuring a fine artiolie. Druggists and dealers in dering of an employe of the Flatbush gas Eczema in its worse forms cured! the Quebec Conservative leaders to navi i Wood of Wintlirop. street, tomorrow evening at 7 30 o’clock, general sell them. Ralph M. Carter of works the main supply pipe was turned off M. Mercier and other members of the re- ltain Today and Warmer Weather, Fol- when the time-honored Christmas turkey Ctr. Montville, Maine, WiNTHROr, December 21 —Mr. and Mrs. on Saturday night and the entire town cent administration, arrested on charge of was and lowed by Cold. the Provincial will no doubt meet with a hearty reception. tormented day thrown into darkness. After a few minutes defraudiog treasury. with Cyrus G Wood were found in an uncon- and short addresses night intense Kussia and Music will follow the IRWIN CIGAR scious condition this at their it was turned on agaiD, and the lives of England. CO., Mfrs., itching. Covered morning, Washington, December feast. All teachers are to be 21.—Following more than a score of requested 165 Milk Boston. from head to foot with home on Royal street. It is supposed people either sound Chicago, December 21.—Baron A. De Sr., they in mo luicuast ux tuo wemutjr lor juaiue: present at that the ladles with the in their rooms gonsburg of St. Petersburg, a lieutenant in hour, young my9 S.lu&Thlstply eruptions. Leg were asphyxiated by coal gas. At 10 asleep jets burning swelled so the Fair and slightly warmer Tuesday; south or about to retire to rest were the Kus.-ian army, Is here. He has helc bringing aprons and trays. The upper hall badly n I Anlr this ntftpninrr Mp TX7\\r\A mn.> thereby relations Dlaced in neril. close with the Czar. “What de 4 uuiii winds; raiu during Tuesday night. • 0 iiuiir u n uvu VOUIVO aig would have to lance suffering Mrs. Wood It was a you think of the prospects of war between FIRST CLAM it, ported considerably. December 21.—For New policeman who gave the alarm but so far as there is room Boston, Eug- Russia?” he was asked. spread, any and and plainly told him* was conscious, but unable to move. Some which led to a general rousing of the peo- laud: Fair, warmer south* no more all friends of the school will be there was no hope of a Wednesday; ple to a sense of their danger. About 11.45 “There is likelihood of It than cordially think it may be a shock. Both vomited is of war cure. FOUR BOT- westerly winds increasing in strength; on Saturday night, while Officer Jauies there between Russia and Ameri welcomed. violent’y. It is a very peculiar case. Mr. rain. Falling temperature was ca. It is all uewspaper talk. I have nevei TLES wrought a Wednesday; Dougherty pacroling bis post ou Fiat- PIA Kankiu, who discovered them, does not re- clearing and colder by bush near Grant heard au army officer or civilian of anj The state committee of the NOS Ralph m. carter, radical cure two Wednesday night. avenue, street, the street People's member any strong smell of gas. The doc- gas lights for miles around prominence mention it as a remote possi party of Maine met in Augusta last eve- (or sale or also years ago and he remains cured. suddenly went rent; tor is undecided what it may be, and is our, leaving all that section of the town bllitv.” ning and discussed their plan of It has curort thousands, Local Weather Report. campaign. and awaiting developments before prescribing. south of East in total dark- “You do not think then that the Rns if will Broadway you give it a chance it Pobteand, Me., December 21,1891. ness. sian aoyernuieut incited the revolt in Pa ORGANS will cure you. The lights in the watchman’s room in mir?” Will Teacli Biddeford Youth. |8 A. at.18 P. M. very fancy or plain, at GtT.AR./LXl’TEER TO CURE! _ the Town Hall, which are always burning “Such talk is absurd. Russia had noth Barometer. 3 .412,30.388 to do with it whatever.” Dana Sarsaparilla Co., Belfast, Maine. Biddefokd, December 21.—The Bidde- at that hour, also flickered out This p ir- ing Thermometer. 36. 38. ticularly attracted the officer’s NO. 114 1-2 EXCHANGE ST. ford school board tonight elected Charles Dew Point. 31, 37. attention, Cable News Condensed. and his first impulse was to run Humiuity. 82. 96 there. Ou J. Strout of South Newmarket, N. H., disabled steamer Kansas BRIEFLY TOLD. Wmd.. 8 »W reaching the place he found Officer Whal- The has arrivet principal of the Spruce street grammar Velocity. l to en, who was in charge, asleep lu the dorm- at Queenstown. The a institution Tyrone Bank, private school. There were 15 applicants. John Weather.. .. Cld’les old’les itory, which was full of gas. A Vienna despatch says that Emperoi at has Altoona, Pa., failed. Officer Whalen, on being ex- Francis Joseph has had a relapse and k i W P. HASTINGS. of Biddeford, a graduate of Bow- Meandaitv ther....3H.6i Max. veiwind..l2 BW aroused, Kelley that be had turned now from a serious attack of tht i el7 dtf W. C. Tribon has been appointed post- Maximum ther.44.0 Total preclp ... .0 plained the gas jets half suffering doin College, class of '91, was elected an Minimum down before to ______| ther.32.o ___ master at North Leeds Me., and S. A. | going sleep. Dougherty grip. Ames at West Warren, Me. assistant in the high school to fill a vacan- then hurriedly called for the assistance of The case of the Paris newspaper La Lam other policemen and they sent a terne against the Belgian government foi John Hoey’s settlement will yield the cy. Weather Observations. telegraph message to Superintendent at prohibiting the circulation of that newspa Aoams Express Company an Drowned While Skating. Armington 8600,000, the and, different per on the rallri ads of has beer amount much less than that claimed to be The following are the observations of works, taking directions, Belgium, Lewiston, December 21.—Aloert Coul- to alarm those decided the due. the Agricultural Department Weather Bu- they proceeded people who against newspaper. tois, aged 22, was drowned in the river this were in the habit of keeping lights burn- A Valparaiso special says the great num Private Banks at Wavnesbnro, Gordnns- reau for yesterday December 21, taken at 8 in their houses. ber of letters which have been afternoon, while skating. He was better ing appearing I vitle, Warreuton and Newmarktt, Vn., p. m. 75tb meridan time, the observations Sergeant Gillen called at Cullen’s drug in the London Time-, displaying so btttei suspended yesterday The owners were known as “the spider” to Island Qarden store at the corner of a toward the United States for each station being given in this order: East Broadway and tone govern connected in business. visitors. Flatoush avenue, where ho found rnent audits representatives, were written direction the Temperature, of the wind, state clerk and the entire a woman and not by Mr. Thompson, Shot, and Killed. asleep building filled by Cleveland Makes a Speech. Accidentally of the weather: it was lstoi'Stbpdu with gas. Oq opening the door the gas The real author, seems, Mrs. Jor with a of at Brooklyn, N. Y., December 21.—Ti e Bangok, December 21.—A sou of Cap- Boston. 38°, SE, foggy; New York, 44°. blew out gust. dan, wife Deputy Jordan, Sautiago, other were forwarded to wbenct New Eugiaud Society, of Brooklyn, gave tain Woodbury Saunders of South Orripg- SE, foggy; Philadelphia. 42°, E, cloud- Several people warned ju3t and were Lisbon, its annual dinner The rooms in time to escape death. they were sent to the Times. tonight. ton was accidentally shot and killed this less; Washington, 36°, NE, partly cloudy; were approprimely decorated. Covers Albany, 34°, calm, Buffalo, 44°, a cloudless; The Wheel Club. Absolutely Pure. were laid for 276 guests. Hon. Calvin E afternoon, gun being carelessly thrown SE, cloudless; Detroit, 44°, SE, cloud- Clerk to Speaker Crisp. Pratt, president of the society, presided. into a boat. less ; Chicago, 64°, S, rain; St. Paul, 40°, At the of BOYNTON,547 business meeting the Portland Washington, December 21.—Speaker A cream ot tartar baking powder. High- Si, 'Coasts were responded to by ex-President E, rain; D»liUh, 38°, rain St. Vin- His Body Recovered. W, ; Wheel Club last evening, a has appointed W. E. Barret, cor- Cleveland, General Horace Porter, Hon. cent. 22°, NW, So. progromme of Crisp est of all in leavening strength.—Lateit V. Cathedral snow; Huron, Dak., of the Atlanta Constitution, Eight day, dong Imitation liosweli G. Horr, liev. Charles H. Hall and Biddefokd, December 21.—The body of 30°, NW, cloudy; 26°, entertainments during the remaining por- respondent Bismarck, NW, clerk to the Speaker, vice Asher C. Hinds, S. Government Food Report* others. cloudless; rain. tion of the winter was French Clocks, $4.60. Louis Lambeft, the boy drowned while Jacksonville, N, season, ^submitted. who served Speaker Reed.

% niNCELI AI\l£OlT«*. A QUEER FREAK OF BEES. SEIZING SHORT LOBSTERS.

For Two Tears They Make a Home In a Mr. Coyle Says'He Will Have No Funny CONSTIPATION Private Residence. Business on the New York Boat.

and other Readers oi the Press may remember that Saturday night, when the New York some two years ago reference was made to bowel complaints boat was ready to leave her pier the gang- the fact that a house on High street had plank was pulled m and Warden Cushman cured and prevented become infested with bees. Not much —who was watching for short lobsters— thought was given to the Industrious in- by the prompt had to go ashore. Warden Barbour was sects the of the house at the by occupants and he he no- use over by the elevator, says of time as they seemed inclined to mind their ticed that on the port side of the steamer own business and annoyed the family but the lights were put out between deckB and Cathartic Pills little. Ayer’s lobsters were hoisted up aboard the steam- AND NOW WE WILL HAVE A Since the time of the little swarm t spoken er on that side. There was no way for They of bees have thrived and have be- amazingly him to get at them before the work was come such a nuisance H. T. regulate the liver, that Mr. Plum- done and the vessel sailed. Yesterday mer, the occupant of the bouse, felt called cleanse the morning he called on General Agent J. B. stomach, to have them removed if upon possible. He Coyle, Jr., and stated the facts in the case. and entered into a Mr. greatly assist negotiations with John- Warden Barbour states that Mr. Coyle son, who considered himself thoroughly was exceedingly courteous, and said he digestion. familiar with and who to rid bees, agreed would put a stop to that business at once. him of the he have Dr. J. C. & Co. pa^ts provided might Later, Warden Barbour discovered four Ayer them. To this Mr. Plummer proposition barrels containing 663 short lobsters, which Lowell, Mass. readily consented. he seized, owners uuknown. It may be well to premise here that Mr. Warden Cushmau got 2500 short lobsters on the Merr.vconeag, which came ad- Plummer’s house is one of the three-storied dressed to parties in New York, and were Mansard roof style, and it was in one of found on the wharf. He released them. m % TO THE PUBLIC. the casings of a dormer window in the up- of Voters. per story the bees first found a lodgment. Registration Make as many people happy as you can, make them happy whs >ine suitable gifts Intending purchasers of Pond’s From thence they have worked their way Yesterday the registrars met in Ward 7 and had success in securing the at- Extract cannot take too much up under the slate roof. From this impro- good pro- tendance oi the voters in that ward. The caution to vised hive have prevent substitution.. Some the bees sallied forth in following names have been enrolled: from our stock of choice Holiday Novelties. Thew will All the stockings without emp- druggists, trading on the popularity of the season to gather the honey from the WARD SEVEN. and in the season tho to flowers, winter have, Allen, Frank C., 831 Congress. great Family Remedy, attempt S. 831 been dormant. This season* Alien, Dolman, Congress. the To look our assortment is a to the heretofore, rear. tying purse. through splendid pastime, price palm off other preparations, unscru- Adeh, Emery 8.. 8 6 spring, however, it has been a little different. Ayer, Fhmeas. 67 Spruce. them to bo “the F 243 Sc. John. pulously asserting Whether, as they progressed under the Alien, Charles ” “ ” Nath*- 2.H4 same as or to Pond's Ex- Allen, W., spring is a to them is a equal roof, they found warmer quarters, or Andrews, William W.. 2r>» spriag. goods pleasure, possess privilege. • tract, indifferent to the deceit If* h Jit K<\<* ll A OAA AA« t>A A WaAM AA aV AA*1/t Andrews. George E., 66 Dauforih. prac- Howard .1., fie t L ,1 r>« .3 X X. At. Armstrong, epruce. *'*VVV* KUU is a as UWUj^jJVUUUikiiV tUOiU" er, question. Be that it may, they Anderson, Jacob, 67 Grant.. Sc. John. caused to the have disported themselves about the bouse Alien, Clar.nce E., 448 by purchaser, bo long Averill, Wil iam Herbert, 104 Ciark. in a that has made the domestics em- as larger accrue to themselves. way Blanchard, Mouroe A., U7 Emery. HOLIDAY GIFTS. LOW IN PRICE. FINE IN profits 344 Pori land. QUALITY. ployed in th6 if not the Baciielder, limry, lamiiv, family n Pi.i in n (2k. \roti• Vian V Always insist on having Pond’s Ex- itself, very weary. When the weather waB Black, James M. 34 West tract. Take no other. mild, aDd the upper story of the house Barrett, Chari s L>, *40 B. Buitar >>anforth. SOLD IN BOTTLES ONLY ; NEVER d, tieniy, 887 quite warm, they would hum arouDd and Bu J •Im 86 Salem. BY MEASURE. uniform. k**, H„ Quality occasionally give a shy dab at whomsoever Borges* 41 Johu, 308 Spring. Beun tt, Michael, 9 was in their But it was on the colder Briggs. I way. Bui rage, Henry »., 64 limmas. mornings that the fun grew unendurable. Brewer, rlaie ce B., 261B. Biowu. Hanlsou t., 400 The bees would lie abobt the floor in a Uanforth, Buck, William D., 295 Brackett. half torpid state, and, as the girls got out Bullaid, Frederica S., 387 Uauforth. Christa Goods. IlmMas. Men's Overcoats. Bai ey, Gilbert L„ 46 Carieton. Boil’s of bed and plodded round with bare feet, THE WONDER OF HEALING! bool Irby, Samuel. 3 Carioll. Jllsters. not 2* 9 Uanforth. CURES they unfrequently stepped on one of Biowu, Joseph W., Neckties from 25c. to $2. Cotton Umbrellas at 50 and at worth Blue at CATARRH, RHEUMATISM, NEU- William 104 Salem. Gray Ulsters $5, 7. Chinchilla Overcoat# these little numb creatures. Then the bee, Browu, F., RALGIA,SQRETHROAT,PILES, WOUNDS, Bales, Arthur L. 93 West. Si k Handkfs. from 50c. to 75c. Blue Chinchilla Ulsters at $8, $5. the W.. 484 Portland. BURNS, FEMALE AND resenting familiarity, quickly prodded Beiry, Augustus Overcoats at COMPLAINTS, Butler, Jos>-pa W., 42 Salem. $1.50. Serve Umbrellas at $1 and worth 10. Double Breasted HEMORRHAGES OF ALL the foot of the unfortunate girl, and KINDS. Burnham, William, 146 Neal. Silk Mufflers from 50c. to 1.2 5. The Premium Frieae Ulsters, $6, worth 8. Prepared only by POXD’S EXTRACT CO., she needed no steam radiator, or Brown, Frank tv, 66 spruce. Barrett. Winfield e„ 240 B $2.50. Silk Umbrellas from to the best ever sold for NEW TOES AND LONDON. hot air register in the room, to $1.50 garment Briggs, Heiberi G.,4« Thomas. BOY’S ULSTERS See our name on Cashmere Mufflers from 25c. 5.00. the Our $10. every wrapper and label. keep her circulation going, while her dis- Barker, Charles, Go Clara. m«»ney. price gusted yell informed the Berry, William H„ 188 C ark. to $1. Leather Coats at $3 9§. Others charge 12. Fine Ulsters at $6, 8, 1©, 12 and 15. quickly family Alms House. Buruham, Henry, Gent*’ Hose from 1 lc 50c. Hood Ulster# at worth that “those pesky bees” were up to their Bean, Charles N., 96 Salem. to Rubber Coats at $1.98. 2.50, at 12, 15, 18 and 20. $12, 15. FONGS Brown tricks again. It was a pleasant thing to John M., 66 spruce. Kid Gloves from 75c. to $2. 3 OO and 4 OO. Hood Ulsters at $16, worth 20 Brown, Thomas P., 260 Vaughan. EXTRACT sit down at the breakfast table, and, on Buruham, Benjamin. 26 Burnham. Wool Gloves, 25c to $1.50. Mackintosh Coats at $10 and Waiter 84 MEN’S SUITS. raising the oover of the sugar bowl discover Beluiug, J-, Salem. Oil Tan Gloves, 29c. to $1.75. 12. Burke, Michael, 63 West Commercial. CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS. tnat a bee bad got there before the person Bogan, Daniel L., 222 Danforih. Linen Haudkfs., 15c. to 35c. ^OINTMENT. W. Check Suits at rear 622 st Dark It's remarkable raising it in some unknown manner, even Coffey, Michael, Dauforth. to $5.50, Overcoats at $2, worth ^ epedfio Clifford Na'ban 113 Vaughan. 8n*penders, 15c. 75c. Cnpc action the affected the oover been removed before worth 7. ptJj upon parts if, having Clifford, William H. 113 Vaughan. Silk Suspender*, 75c, to $2. 3.50. it Ooolbr til, 87 at gives supreme control over the bread was placed on the taoie, his fin- i.einuel, spruce. Gray mixed Suits $8, worth Children’s Overcoats at Claucey, Micoaei a. 224 Dauforth. Milieus, 25c. to 75c. Men’s Overcoats. Cape however severe. bwH Piles, gers in removing the white cube9 didn't Charles 135 10 Also Cushing, A., Vauglrau. Linen Collars at 12 l-2c. $3, 4,5. 6. 8, lo, 12 and 15. _ for Burns, encounter what Pat called “a little devil Cook. Charles 8., 62 Neal. Suits at worth Scalds, Silk mixed $10, children’* Hood Ulsters at Low Cummings, Thomas J , 49 summer. Linen Cuffs at 25c. Eruptions, Salt B.heum <&c. with a hot cease foot,” and breakfast to in- Daniel, 17? st. John. 12. Prices. Carey, Wool 50c. to Testimonials from all classes terest bim from that moment. Carr. Robert, 290 Port ami. Shirt*. $2.50. its Price Collins, Patrick. 49 Summer. & prove efficacy. 50a There were other serious al- C. H. Uulauudered shirts at Blue Chinchilla Overcoats ai Sold all annoyances Conley, Valentine J. rear 336 Dauforth. BOY’S SUITS by Druggists or sent by mail 37 12c. so. Such a wealth of honey has been Carter, Aoiei, 3t>2 Dan orih. $3.98. MEN’S ODD PANTS. on receipt of price. Put up only by Carter, Wiliis E., 362 Dantorth. at 6, 8,10, 12 and 15. stored under the roof that when the weath- C. & H. Laundered Shirts at *tlue Chinchilla $4. 5, POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 6th Aye.,N. Y. Cool'.roth, Cuarles C., 37 ~pruce. Overcoats at er is warm it not infrequently leaks through Coffin. Joseph H,, 818 Congress. 48c. $6, 8, 10, 12 and 15. nov7 BT&Tnrmtfcw&w46 Cook rear 6 8 t anforth. Pants at CHILDREN’S SUITS the and that is calculated in a Patrick, Working $1, 1.25, ceiling great flnnlf I^PArcrA H a K KAi mcr Undershirts and Drawers from Overcoats at worth Kersey $10, 2.50. measure to draw the bees into the rooms Conway, Hugh rear 245 spring. 45c t<> $2.50. 1.50, 2, at $1.50, 2, 2.50, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, lO Patrick 63 West 12. where it stains the ceiling and walls. It is Couueil, Commercial. • utf Buiious from 25c. to aud 12. M cuaei rear 22 * Oonuoliy, E., Briggs. i. Dark aud Light Brown Ker< SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! an odd experience such as probably Cook, J tin P., 6 8 Jjanforih. $2. Cusklev. Jolni, 640 Damortb. Shirt front 25c. r«* 50. sey Overcoats at $12, worth 15. DRESS was never before known to occur in a pri* $1 PANTS. ODD SHORT PANTS Ciagiu, Peter p„ 4 Huntress. Scarf io Douftle Breasted irofn rnci/iun/m I hon o/vnin nffriav fViu nrnon Pins from 25c, $1.50. aud Single Chase, B'red’k V., 176 Vau nan. at 1.50 and bred's to Wescott. Cardigan Jackets Irom $1.25 Overcoats at and 22. 50c., 75c., $1, 1.25, mg has been bung out on the lines in its Carle, K.., 1 $15,18,20 Cougblan, Clarence J., 183 Grant. to 3. at 3.50, 4, 4.50, 5 and 6, 2. Single Sleighs, Double Sleighs spotless purity these mischievous bees Chapman, Cullen C., 845 Spriug. have frequently delighted in crawling over Cram, Naili. niei 0„ 53 Thomas. -AND- Caven, Patties, rear 226 Danfortb. the garments and spotting them atl over so Conway, Patrick, 7 range. Clay, Jouatba < Cecil. 68 Tnomas. 11 1 1 that they had to be immediately returned • Chafflu, Adouiraui, 11 husselL to the tubs for a second wash. Occasional- Chapman, Chas. J., 386 Spring. GROCERY ly the neighbors, too, had to subject them- Chase, Elias. 104 Clark. PUNGS, Corkery. William. 17 Briggs. selves to trouble from this lively little Doughty, John, 28 Grove. Fur army, and iu some cases, at the proper Daveis, Edward H.. 6 Bowdoin. Robes, Dyer, Jam s Holyoke, 338 Spring. season of the year, doorstep parties had to Duun, Denny M. »., 47 West. TJFLA. TP. HORSE BLANKETS. be hastily abandoned. Delano, Ebeu G., 63 Grant. CO., Dawson, Jolm u.. 238 Dauforth. 4 • Mr. Johnson 1 H Harness and Stable Goods In Yesterday morning Duffey, ratricR, 288 Bracsett. and all at lowest went to work to remove the bees and Duun, Ma thew B'., 778 Congress. grrat Taii^ty Davis, Abner »to Frames, Whist Prizes. HARMON, Purses, Writing Polios. Mt. Vernon Royal Arch Chapter elected NEW CO So its officers last evening. Right Excel- lent J. E. Dunbar was present and installed ixi the officers: HOLIDAY NOVELTIES, H P.—Ohrs. 8. Harmon. CO Wall CO Auto Aubems, Card Casks, F. Vose. King—Edwiu Papers Albums, Celluloid effort has been K. pvBRY .'crioe—Wm. Willard. Brush and Novelties l made ibis year to _ Treasurer—Leauder W. Fobes. CO CO ym m ym We are now showing Comb Sets, Dressing secure three desirable Secretary—Joliu 8. Russell. “““ mjf ZjL tbe Spring Patterns Bronzes, Cases results la our assort- Finance Commit ee—M. h. filch, J. F. Hods- m Backgammon meat. in all a Diaries. don, C. J. Farriugton. grades. Boards, Dictionary «I H'St n A1 Captain Geo. 8. Rowell. Book Racks, Stands,The Newest. \mQ0T Principal Hnj 'Uruer—F. E. Hlcktord. co as ■ Bibles, Dominoes, The best OUJl&lOiw UlIQBli Royal Arch Captain—J. K. Henley. Booklets, Fine Memo. Thu Most Tbit d Vail F. H. Woodman. Collar and Books, Moderatb Second Vail—F. H. Thompson. H. J. BAILEY &C0. Priced Sentinel—W. O. Carney. Cribbage Fans,'8’ 0pp0SITE 190-192 Middle St. In Our Stock May Be Found Boards, Family Bibles, that the market *t- New Postal Cards. novlu _dtt Card Sets. Goods in lorded. The lull as Christmas Sterling, sortment Is ready for Dh/,li„ n___ Two new postal cards have been re- Cards, Gold Pens, your Inspection. ArGuI© IIOIISC. LEATHER AND ELASTIC Cigar Casks Hand Bags. ceived. The one Is 215-16 inches In HARD RUBBER. by 4§ Of every Wnd. Our long experience enables us to furnish TRUSSES practically construct- Candlesticks, Inkstands. size, and color pearl gray, and bears ed of the best material. decia Grant’s picture on the stamp. The other A PERFECT FIT IS GUARANTEED IN EVERY INSTANCE OR MONEY REFUNDED. BOYNTON7 is 3| by 6£ inches In size, color light manll- We would call speciel attention to our The Premiums the Policies 547 Congress St. la, aud also bears Grant’s portrait. BOYNTON, upon of St. the UNION MUTUAL LIFE IN- 547 Congress use forms of HERNIA can be retained. BOYNTON, their the most difficult COMPANY m Low Water in Lake. By SURANOK vary accor- Sebago dance with the ol Insurance Solid Silver Chateiain Frames for Card and plau 547 Congress St. A correspondent writes that Sebago Silver Picmre selected and the age at issue: they all the latest thereto! e cuvt-r a wide range ana hence Watches, every one war- is Cabinet Photographs, GEO. O. Lake eight feet lower than It was last FRYE, are suitedto all circumstances. Gold styles. Corner and Franklin Streets, ■ ■ Portiuii'1. me Pens, Pencils, and is still dtt congress ranted* $6* $8* SiOi spring, falling oil, decia pa Toot I [ i Picks, etc. ni»CELLAKtOtH. ROASTING ALIVE. PUPCATIONAL. miacELLANEomi. The Peculiar Accident Which Nearly M SS E. W. COTTOLERl Killed a Skowliegan Woman. IHKT0I, READ! MARK! LEARN! Mrs. Samuel Bolier of Skowbegan lately —AND— take a bath in a ANSON attempted to vapor cabinet TeacheroftheVlolir I INWARDLY a man in that town. DIGEST. constructed by Tbe I g\fl Q, LaRRABEE. Life and health depend upon chemicals used were a pint of alcohol In a wholesome digestible food. Food tin dish, to which was added a dessert (mm OF EICOBEKfi) to be ■-X S3- easily digested must be prop- spoonful of sulphur. The dish was placed This means erly prepared. good In a hole In the bottom of the cabinet, and cooking, and a good cook must will receive pupils September 1st, a small oil stove beneath it. In front of have healthful fine flavored ma- this was another stove that carried heat to ADDRESS 53 MONUMENT STREET, terials. People are everywhere Determined to the inside of the another or Thurston’* Plano 3 Beat awaking to the of cabinet through Houae, Pre the Record importance Street Block, Portland. care in hole in the bottom. The result was when greater the selection of aug27dftm food materials. the alcohol became heated it began to dis- COTTOLENE charge gas iot<» the airtight cabinet until it completely filled the compartment and, TAKES THE LEAD reaching tbe bottom communicated with Among cooking materials, be- the flame of the second oil st >ve. Instant- G. L. FOX STUDIO cause pies, biscuits, and pastry ly there was a flash of fire, and the poor Painting, Drawing and Modelling ii ALL PREVIOUS CHRISTMAS SALES. in a nuae was fastened in are better more delicious woman, state, from Life and from the flavored, and being rousted alive. Her husband Clay antique. and more nutritious than food tore the top off toe and as soon with cabinet, as prepared animal fat. We in- possible lifted his wife but not before clude out, also everything FR1 ED such she bad been burned terribly about her REOPENS OCT. 5th,' as potatoes, eggs, fish, mush, entire person, except her head, which was at 478 l*tt Congress street, Scarfs at Half Price. hominy, etc., etc. out of the cabinet. A doctor was hastily FURS. summoned and done all that can post rt> AND. All Oar elegant Four-In-Hand and Teck Everybody knows that vege- has be Note the for these table food in the done to save the woman’s life, but her re- Scarfs, made to sell at 60 cents, go down prices is, long run, far $10 a month, Antique aud Portrait Classes, covery Is very doubtful. (Is to more readily assimilated by the course). $13 a month, Life and PortraitOlasse , tomorrow goods to close out our sur- digestion than animal products. Maine Pedagogical Society. (2u.i cour e). $4 a mouth, Evening Class fo r Wo bare decided this year to adopt au entirely new course and in Ihe interest Antique. or oar customers to make an im ortaut of Down stock in the COTTOLENE The Maine will Each course fills the entire change plan, Marking mauy plus Pedogogical Society, day. Christmas Goods and our Is a seplfieod4ro offering Surplus Stock four days before Christmas at essentially vegetable prepa- hold Its twellth annual meeting at City ffltlAn ic* miorontaa/i Ka a low prices.

December 1st 2d. — Hall, 31st, January aod ... sure preventive of dyspepsia. ?''*_,_ The Sessions will be held at 9 a. m., 2 and 4 Days Before Qiiristinas 8 m This p. will be the programme: A., Children’s White Angora Sets at THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 31, 8 O’CLOCK. Ha'f the Cost Saved, Dec. 21st"■ "26th. $2.87 a set. Addresso welcome Hon. J. AV. Symoi ds. j heading, Miss Louise M Ualhih*. Lewiston. One lot of Beginning today (Tnesday) Morning, December 31, instead t f waiting WIISS A L. SAWYER. large nutif our customers c nnot Leciuie, Our Pui lie School Sy tem; H w to take advantage of the Mark Down for their Christ- LADIES’ FUR CAPES. Iniurove it, A. W. a em. Massachusetts mas Pm and secure Edsou, Teacher of Shorthand and Typewriting ’ chases, State board of Euu-atiou, Worcester, Mass. A flood Imitation Seal for Brawn Block, 337 ladies’ Knit Cape FRIOAY MORNING, JAN. 1, 9 O’CLOCK. CongresnSt,, Fancy Cardigan MAINE. $7.50. neeu oi an m;uu«u iu n. j. POKTLAJSO, ungia'eu A Tatttrsun, principal grammar school, Bldde- Send tor circular. my29eo!tf HOUOAY GIFTS AT ftood Astrachan Cape for $9.50. ford. worth Jackets, $1.50. HALF PRICE. A $50 Bearer Cape for $25. Discussion by members of the society. WE8TBROOKSEMIXAR1 Wh.tlsth. inattei \tiih the teachers of En- Heavy and warm for winter, reduced on glish Gram o«r iu Maine? Dr. a. W. AND MEN’S OYEItSHlRrS: Wood, backward season to LADIES’ MUFFS. principal Academy, Ea-t Corinth. account of the Di>cu-ston Protesso.s H. M Estabrooke of Female Children’s Cloaks. Men’s large size Overshirts, regularly A Manufactured Orono and F C. Robin-on.pl Bren wick. Co^ieere, Flue Imitation Seal Mali for only by DEEItlNG, MAINE. worth 81.75 to at E g'is ; how u.h and now? D. E. $2.50, N. K. FAIRBANK & Owen, Winter term Dt-c. 29. 1891 $3 00. CO., T o ton A cat! em .Stem opens Tuesday, » and and continues ten weeki. For lurtlier We will offer the balance of the CHICAGO, is. u>sio b> G a. Ber- pariicu fine Chil- A Flue Wool Seal Muff Diokey, principal Urs and address, Quality 5 Central Wharf, Boston. wick AC..demy, South Berwick. catalogues, dren’s worth to at A. t>. ALI A. Cloaks, $6 $10, for $3.00. The sctiool savings bank, J. W. Mitchell, EN, M., $1.00 AND $1,25. decl6d2w Deeriug, Maine. ,u hTninnrtewivnrmcl principal gramma, sen. ol, R. ekiand. Extra Fine Quality Monkey Muff Discussion, W. X G o.tale. ,vi. D., Saco. Shall we attend the S.'atoga meeting? by mm ItUNKETS, TBF, BEen, West Fryeburg. 750. $1.00. Far beyond the customery semi-annual re- Beaver to each. Teacher’s tenure of oflice. W. W. Stetson, duction. Note the prices here quoted Shawls, 83.75 810.00 supeiiut udent of schools, Auburu. What is better for a Christina! The remarkable delay in the of 1 is< ussion, H>.n J. O. Biadoury, Saco. approach which i Needs of the rural schools A. t. Richardson, cold weather has caused stagnation in than a or j i principal State Nounal School, Castiue. gift readable book, : Winter Blankets. Our stock is Dis ussion. H M. very large i Moore, p incipal high for Men. Take Effect at 8 a. m. l^DEPiliiT school, Yarmouth, L. Bart, n, Special and Today principal i Bridg- set of books for the library! ton Academy, North Briugt.... TWO tan DULY DOZEN CF THESE. 150 dozen Children’s Woollen ;Hose. full Ladies' Newmarkets in and gray. « EVENING, AT 8 O’CLOCK. t A little money will go a loin finest of Silk Hand- MUST BE REDUCED. regular sizes. The last week, 816.30 to 822.00. Physical traluiuB, F. N. Whittier, M. D., di- They are the quality prices rector of the Sarueut Gymnasium. Brun'-wlc*. which we secured at clearance ESTABLISHED kerchiefs, 5 and 51-2 Prices this week, 810.30 to 813.50. Discussion, M. M. ^uiall, principal high school way in the purchase of a book. 12 l-2c. a firm in Men’s fur- We shall sell these Fine Blankets imme- 6 ... The Old Standard Family Medicine. Norway Miss Jennie M. colby, State N. rniul sale (from wholesale and 01-2 143. ft regulates the bowels, assists digestion, School, Gorham, at diately, and we make a price which in- 7 and 71-2 lSe. * > and cures those diseases a A dollar or two will th« ) nishings) arising from dis- Following the address and discussion, the dif buy 8 and 812 ordered stomach or liver, such as : Constl- sures their quick departure. We take a lot i9e. ferent systems of gymnastics will be il us.ra ed ion, Biliousness, Indigestion, Loss of with handsome Xatppetite. Headaches, etc. by class exercises with twelve young ladies best of the kind, and lire dollar! • jacquard and other borders Men’s Half Hose, 2 cases Camel’s Hair a Irom the Brunswick scnools. Much Below Cost. We Show Wonderful pE8T REMEDY FOR WORM8 KNOWN. and put down the entire lot to and Natural Wool, sold all the season at Price, 36c., fiOc., and $1.00. At all druggists, SATURDAY MORNING JAN. 2. 9 O’CLOCK. will a number of choici Or of the Proprietors. purchase This week, Finest Silk Handkerchiefs 25c. Tomorrow Me,hods in Arithm tic, G. I. Aldrich, super- Dr. J. F> TRUE & CO., Auburn, Maine. intendent of schools. Quincy, Mass worth 75c. and $1, will be closed out at Stock of Handkerchisfs. ten dollars r JylO TT&S&wtl4 What educational exhibit shall Maine make gems, while careful^ in the Columbian Exposition? i\. A. Luce, State a 50 doz. Silk Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, Superintendent ot -chooln. $5.00 Pair. invested will buy a small library ► 100 doz. Ladies’ Wool Hose reduced from a superior quality, which we shall close out F OR CHRISTMAS, Discussion, Fresideut M. C. Fernald, Orono, at the sensational of J. R. Dunton. “C price principal grammar school. Lewis- This Is an opportunity which occurs ton. We have new and beautifu 1 only Pa’rlntism, H. K. White, principal Lincoln at rare intervals. It may not happen Academy, Newcastle^. for Do not editions of standard works, again years. miss this chance. One case Men’s Heavy White Merino Discussion, V. W. U. Wiggin, principal Somer- finely These are absolutely cheap. You will Ditson ’s set Academy, Athens. reduced 2 for Underwear, from 75c. because of 25c. Business. with clear ai ; sorely buy a dozen if you come to see them. illustrated, print, broken assortments. A fine color variety; la/endar, pink, The committee on general instruction Embroidered {inspenders3 blue, cardinal, white, cream, yellow ana will meet at the office of the Superintend- low prices. Nile effects. A regular 75c. white blanket for 48c. We have a choice line of Gent’s Em- ent of Schools, in the City Building, at 3 1 j Also all the new publications oi pair 10-4 white Blankets very broidered put in 1 in a o’clock p. m., Thursday, December 31st. Seventy-five Suspenders, up pair WHITE SHAKER FLANNEL, The Maine Grand soft and fine; bargains, $148. box 50c., 75c., 87jc., $1.00, $1.25, Central, Trunk, B. & current works and a fine assort- j PRINTS AND GINGHAMS. One small lot 11-4 White Blankets, extra l case 4c. P., St. C. & P , Somerset, and Sandy River and at 69. SPECIAL. 1 case 61-4 GREAT BARGAINS THIS WEEK. railroads will sell round tickets for ment size finish, $2 trip of Children's Books, ilius 1 case ... » one fare, good from December 31 to Janua- GREY BLANKETS. 25c Suspenders for 17 Cents. 1 case io 100 pieces of Dark and White Ground 4. The Boston & Maine will trated, at very low 50c Prints 31-2 c per ry give the prices. Suspenders for 19 Cenest quality covering, and ANY VOLUME 8EN1 POSTPAID FOR 50c. it-ag in sort of tone that betokens doubt of the The Two Greatest Bargains Ginghams at 8c yd. mother’s sanity. filled with sea foam batting. Special bar- OLIVER DIiSON COflPAM. Bo ton. CHRISTMAS_SLIPPERS. one This Is a choice lot of styles and the best I I—oh, oear me. I it of lot full-size white Marseilles jly7 Tu&Frl&wly Nettie, got because it gains of light colored Pineapple cloth, Quilts was so ptetty I couldn’t hetp it I Jsn’t it for $119 and one at $1.39, actual value quality of goods. SLIPPERS FOR EVERYBODY. 50 each. $2. lovely?” $2 , & SI.00 On the center counter 50 •• pieces Outing Flannel at 5j w are 25,50,75 yd. hat you going to trim with it?” ‘•Oh. l d >n’t know but isn’t it preity?”—New York.Times. Prices Rock Boitcm.

Fer throat and lung troubles Ayer’s Cherry Every lady should own a pair ol Strength! Vitality! Pectoral, seasonably taken, Is a certain specific. Brown’s Warm Comfort Slippers, L sties’Misses’and “So you are back from Chicago,” said one citi- Children’s But zen to another. ton Overshoes f >r Christmas presents, ••Yes.” Seas* noli'e goods in many sty les. “Had a lively time, I suppose?" Men’s $3.00 and $4 oO shoes a spe- “No doubt of it. 1 went into the Board of Trad..’’ cialty. Interesting, wasn’t it?” Meu’s $2.00 Shoes for yonr inspec - - toy. 1 tvver beiore reabzed how com- 246 Middle pletely ihe wind could b tempered to the shorn tion. W<- desire to merit your patron >decal Street, Corner Cross and Middle. lamb.” » d3i W E __ _w_ ■•I don’t quite understand.” age- PROPO'E to sell i'oo?w*-ai “Before I went in even man I saw tried to and s-ha'I endeavor to make our TWC talk me to dea h. After 1 came out nobody T8 IKE MEN OF PORTLAND: spoke to me.”- Detroit Five Press. STuRES of interest, to the public. tul, xzo U1TA1UWWIU UIVWWI.JJWVMB' v**vv mail, double sealed. Descriptive Prospect- We have opened a new Department ot by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla makes the blood KAIL RUBBER os with endorsements f*npr*| SEND pure, COMPANY’S «f tbo Press and voluntary and Sold all CARPETINGS! | jjpu, rich, vltdizing. by druggists. testimonials of tho enred. ■ ■ ■ nUrr. BRMCMROWN, or mall. treat- -A T- Men’s Consultation in person by Expert An Important Consideration. ment. INVIOLABLE SECRECY and CER- Round th* Corner, NJNUVENT S.Q., Furnishings TAIN CtTRK. Addre« Hr. W. H. Parker, or Gollgbtly—lam sorry that you and Ethel have 4 Bullinch ENIOIY H t A t«» which we propose to make as attractive as the The Peabody Medical Institute, No. St., fallen out. >, sign of Oold Boot Boston, Mass. LOW PRICES. best goods at the lowest prices can make it. Tho Medical Institute has Imi- Ge >rge—It is amatier of no consequence to 944 St. Peabody many Congress 461 Congress St. Every man will find it to his to exam- — me. sir. advantage tators, but no equal. Herald. decl2 eodtf We take stock next month and ine our stock The Scicnco of Life, or Self Preservation, Is a Goiightly—It Is to met she has not had a thoroughly before making his — AT — man in who until that time shall offer all our treasure more v aluable than gold. Read it now, young years burned so little gas.— purchases. We believe in keeping up with the WEAK NKKVOUS man, and learn to New York Herald. j every ^nd times, by keeping the best and newest be STRONG.—Medical £eeieio. (Copyrighted.) style Age will not be so marked if you use Buck- goods, and selling them at very low prices. deed for eoti&wly ingham’s Dye the Whiskers. BOYNTON, CARPETS Special attention Is invited to our supt rb line Reduced Prices, of Greatly 54? He Wasn’t Congrts* St, at reduced Responsible, (greatly prices. If you Men’s White linnbf, will come Shirts. Mrs. G uff (entering street car)—I should uud NO RAIN ! NO SNOW ! U SEASONABLE think Solid gold rings fcr children WEATHER! you might easily stop on the street cross- Laundered and Unlaundered, and ings! Long Short fJclis*, Closed Fronts, Front We take Stock 1st and are Conductor—T can’t he'p tt, ma’am; the hipd from 50c to $1 00. Fronts, Open and Back, January anxiousto reduce our end o the car keeps on runnlu’ when the front and open lull length lor old men. We control stock before that time, and on this account with does.- New York Sun. together Emerson, See These Goods the sale of the unseasonable weather mentioned above are induced The ONION The Bonner at. MUTUAL. LIFE IN- 75 cents to our SURANCE • -AND- offer entire stock of CATARRH IN NEW ENGLAND. COMPANY Is no.v in the The Seneca at. $1.00 IlalSelt & forty-third year of its existence. It cream Ban The Silver at. 75 Ely’s gives sattsfac ion to every has already paid more than Twenty cents 0 le using it for catarrhal troubles.—G K. Mel- live Million- of Doiiars to Its policy- GET OUR The Gold at. $1.00 MACKINTOSHES AND ffJavis. holders and their RUBBER GOODS lor. Druggists, Worce-ter, Mass. beneficiaries and PRICES, These four numbers represent the best White possesses assets of more than Six I Balm Shirts to be found in this at the Of every description at low prices. Our stock is so and other believe Ely’s Cream i lha best article Million Dollars and a large w II be country prices. extremely large that it would be im- PIANO'. ORGANS. STOOPS, surplus you convinced that this to enumerate for catarrh ever < wherewith to meet We have also possible auy of tbe numerous bargains because of the of COVERS and MU'in CaHINETS. Keh flared the public.—Bush & maturing liabilities. is the proper time to variety styles and stuck now buy patterns. c lining m for the holidays. Kinuly Co., Druggists. Wore*s er, Mass. TheLlxumat. 25 cents call or -end for and The fact that we are manufacturers gives us every advantage and we catalogue. Timing repair- An a tide of real merit.—0. P. The Wonder at. S7 Va" unhesitatingly ing done. Alden, Drug- guarantee ail our garments because they are made in our own factories and not in tene- Mass. The Number Fifty at. 60 « gist, Springfn-id, ment houses under the so-called “sweating system” as is the case of most E. The Gold for Full Dress foreign gar- Those who use it spt k highly of It.—Geo. A. H, MILLS, Embroidered ments and many New York ones as well. Fronts. in being manufacturers Hill, Drugirist, Springfield, Mass. CARPETINGS. $1.50 Our advantage consists in this: The material or cloth that we Plano Tuner. I ,s are use first coated with PUKE RUBBER Cretin B>lm has given satisfactory results.— The prices given for unlaundered except and tnen cured by STEAM VULCANIZA- Order Siair at Chandler’s THURSTON’S W. P. Ulusic (Store. the $1.50 shirt. TION by a process entirely our own and far superior to any other used in curing ruboer Draper, Druggist, Springfield, Mass. 431 llansrrM Mtreei. ebbeodtf fabrics. It results In producing a rubber coated fabric is Portland laundered costs.10 cts. extra which thoroughly waterproof “ “ entirely free from pinholes, and not Cure Worse that Disease. .25 “ “ absolutely odorless, affected by any change in Troy temperature. Piano Billy—I understand you’ve bought a dog to Satisfaction guaranteed or money refuuded. The of K.J. House, Policy' plans the UNION BAILEY & keep burglars away ? CO., MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM- 3 Free St. Block, 12 Free St., Portland Fredny—Yes. PANY embrace among others, Ordinary 190 Bi ly—You are not troubled at WSiddie Street, •T. XT. LIBB 3T anymore night Life, Ordinary Life with an Adjusted „ Open evenings until further notice. 1 suppose? Premium for io years, Limited Pay- POIM , , R1AINE. Street declH utf Freed v-Only by the clog_Boston Herald. ment Life and Congress Endowment* novio uu dec# HALL dti I UeclS RUBBER COMPANY. PORTLAND DAILY PRESS bringing them into closer relations with us. rVKNITIJKE. VINANCUL. jUMimhiUENTn. he reverse | AND That will lightly that policy is not to be credited except upon the most PORTLAND THEATRE. MAINE STATE ! PRESS. conclusive proof. Furthermore, whatever HOME IKVEsTmENL G. E. Lessee and LOTHROP, may be the views of the President, it is not Manager. Subscription Rates. upon him, but upon Congress, that the de- for six cision rests. He can but Daily (Iu advance) $6 per year; 93 recommend, only Strongest Attract! in of the Year months; 91.60 a quarter; 60 cents a month. Congress can declare war. But we do not -for- Daily (Notin advance), invariably at the believe that he will recommend such a step Portland Water of a rate 37 year. u til all other means of settlement have Maine State Press, (Weekly) published been exhausted. X M A JS ! every Thursday, $2 per year; $1 for six i Friday and (Saturday, Dec. 25 20. mouths; 60 cents a quarter; 25 cents for trial A CHRISTMAS SONG. subscription of six we> ks. GOLD 4s.* Due 1927. 2 - - MATINEES - - 2 Persons wishing to leave town for long or and short .periods rniy have the addresses of their BY HARRIET PRESCOTT SPOFFORD. Friday ftatarday. As this is earning a papers changed as often as desired. Company Advertising Rates. Bleep, dear, sleep, where nothing ill Is. large snrplns beyond the interest The Great Lei no Joy beils. ringing in the morrow. Metropolis In Daily Press $t.6o per squire, first Give your happy dream a tuought’s sur- and 6 per cent, dividends With Us Wealth of weeki 75 cents per week after. Tnree inser- cease, paying Scenery. Screened from all the world of wrong and tions or other The Remm kab1* Mlormatftea and the less, $1.00 per square. Every sorrow Christmas on the stock, these bonds are a one Presents! *ceae. day advertisements, third less than these By the lilies ftbipwrcck rates. Of your spouess purity and peace. desirable investment for Trust The Reacne of Passengers by deans of Half square advertisements 91.00 per week, the Hreechea Hnoy. Sleep, a d only hear In draining Funds. These bonds can b^ first, week; half price each succeeding week. Fur off music, beating fleeting— reg- 20 Indescribab’e Changes of Scenes. Never lu «<> sweet and Special Notices, on first page, one third labv ole3t,— The most n-allstie effect ever achieved upon Christmas bells the song istered if desired. Price 98 1-2 additional. heavenly repeating, the stage. Tickets now oil sale for all Softly seeming Extract of “Polar of the performances. Amusements and Auction Sales, $2 00 per Angels singing you to deeper rest. Maurice Baker’s Idly.” and interest. “ “ square eaeu week. Three insertion* or less Florida Water. 25, 60, 76 cts. Sleep, love, while the gracious story Prices, 91 60 per square. “ “ Of Knottier Child the bells are telling l avender Water. Commencing HO'IHV, Dec. 2ft. and Wants, To Lets, For Sales and simlliar ad- Wnose dear baud Is tonight Uulwuce of Week, Return of holulng yours “ “ WOODBURY & MOULTON, vertisements, 26 cents per week in advance, The sw-et Christ Child bending from the Bay Hum. for 40 words or less, no display. Displayed ad- dwelling Where His glory Lavender Water. Stock vertisements under these heading will be the heavens themselves with tender Colgate’s BANKERS, Lothrop Co., Fills “ HEADED BY- charged at regular rates. light. Violet Water. Cor. Middle and Exchange Sts. ISS Iu Maine mate Press-31.00 per square “ dec^l dtl f KA TBEHINE KOBBR Sleep! the Christ Child keeps the heavens or first insertion and 60 cents per square for Heliotrope Water. and DIB KAX S'It EE T1VN. above you, “ each subsequent inseition. Stdl is the song upon your dream intruding, Water. Change of BUI Nt,hUy. Folds around slumber’s silent Ylaog \[ang you fleece, MONDAY.Tone Pine Fills the motner he irt about you brooding Bick Violet Water. $ ! seeker’s 15,000 TUESDAY.Dads trl So oth love you WEDNESDAY.ltanc« THE PIT:ESS7 That he lends his and King purity peace! Lnodborg’s Handkerchief Extracts. Jamestown, It. V., THURSDAY. Fa„ch<»* —Harper’s Bazar. 44 44 FRIDAY.(Stiver Laxcll’s nr irO r, » a nos ms a. am mm Age i TUESDAY* DECEMBER 22. ••• Tw* A BIG 44 44 EVENING ) Orphan* NEW PUBLICATIONS. Colgate's WATER SUPPLY COMPANY As the Hon. Mills Isn’t JOVE. POPULAR Roger Q likely 15, 25, 50 Cts. Dongan & Merritt's „ PRICES, 35, to much do in this he WE ABE IN TROUBLE, Cologne. 6’S. decal_’_' dtf have to House, might Nothing is more essential to the cultured Cream" for make another tour of the West “Century the complexion. shouting person than a thorough understanding of Principal and Interest Guaranteed. OILBEKH CBBhTMlS BALL? for frre ti ade and an Income tax. The Re- the mother tongue. The meaning of many You Us, Laces, Fans, Chiffon Ruffling. publicans would probably help pay the ex- words can be understood only supeifi- Canjlolp Ladies' and Gents’ .''ilk Handkerchiefs. Friday Eveoinv, Dec. 25, I§91. penses of the tour. cially without a knowledge of their 44 44 44 44 We are in the midst of the . Linen $5,000 and the general history of the big- Gentlemen with lady. §1-00. It is Baid that Hill will return to the history; I.ad e* unaccompanied language must precede any thorough gest move ever made in Portland Ladies' Silk Underwear. by gentlemen, treasury of New York his salary as gover- 44 Water 2.1 tenia. > acquaintance with its use and force Wool City Company nor since the day he should have taken his and the worst of it is onr troub- Fine Underwear. decal dtf Professor Charles F. Johnson, of Trinity seat in the Senate. It would take a good Misses Underwear and OP HURHETTE, ffR, O's. | College, Hartford, has wiittsn a handy les are for with- Hosiery. many times that amount to compensate for only beginning, little book entitled English Ladies' White Principal and Interest Guaranteed. BOSWORTH POST NO. 2, the mischief he has done in that time. Words, Aprons. in a week or ten days, we have 44 an Elementary Study of Derivation, which Silk Umbrellas. ZZZ FOB SALS BY Petitions are pouring into Congress for will be a most acceptable band book for to move again. Gents' 44 44 the free distribution of mall In rural com- those who wish a better acquaintance with H. M. PAYSON & GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. munities, and no doubt the end of tbis their mother tongue. (New York: Harper We want your help. You can Children's School Umbrellas. CO., session will see a considerable extension & Brothers; Portland; Loring, Short & save yourselves many dollars and Ladies' and Misses' Muffs. BANKERS, of this system. Wherever it has been Harmon,) _ Colored Pattern tried so far it has proved neatly self-sup- us a great deal of anxiety. Dresses, 32 Exchange Street. The Modern Science edited by the 44 44 MR MD EHTERTMHHEN1 porting. Series, Black decs_dti _ famous Sir John Lubbock, is a forthcom- la clearing ont our two large Senator Plumb was uot one of the great ing series of small books Intended to put Colored Dress Silks. storehouses we have come across 44 *4 CITY HALL, PORTLAND, senators; but be kept pretty close to the in form for popular reading the latest sci- Black and knew the trend of people generally entific researches in geology, botany, natu- numberless articles that are a Black Silk Dress Goods. CITY"CALAIS public sentiment pretty well, a knowledge ral history, eU. The first volume has Warp Deo. 19 aid Matinee little ont of are 44 44 44 14,15,16, 17, IS, Saturday which enabled him to please his constitu- already been issued. It 1b entitled The style, yet they All Wool Four Per ents. He was far less briliiaut than his 44 44 44 Cent, Cause of an Ice Age, and is written by a fine and rather than move Colored For the benefit ol their former Mr. bnt he goods, poet fund, colleague, Ingalls, pos- prominent astronomer, Sir Robert Bell, sessed a deal more them a second time we are Fine Table Linen. good of shrewdness and F. R. S. the royal astronomer of pre- LLD., REFUNDING LOAN. Closing Monday December 21st with he was generally much more discreet-' Chenile Covers. evening. Ireland, author of Star Land. The work is pared to sell them at cost or less. Flegant a Grand Promeuaie Concert. Tickets BO The Kansas legislature does not meet for written in plain language and illustrated Bich [flarsaiiles Bed DUE 1901-1911. cents, admitting rentleraau and We do the Spreads. ladies. a so that the by several useful diagrams. (New York: sincerely hope public year, Governor will have to Fine While Blankets. Music by Chandler's Band. & Portland: appoint a successor to Senator Plumb. D. Appleton Co.; Loring, will take advantage of snch a & Choice Blankets. The Governor is a Republican. As ex- Short Harmon.) Wrapper Holders of City of Calais rare Senator Ingalls was the Republican candi- opportunity. Linen Sheets and Pillow The Dining Hall will be opened The Makers of America series has al- Slips. Bonds maturing Dec. 1,1891, Monday. date before the last legislature when Peffer ready been notioed favorably in connection Do not understand that any of Linen Sheeting. who wish to obtain the new was elected, it is among tbe probabilities Dinner from 13 till ■ Price 25 with several notable works. The last two Pillow Case Linen. 2, ct* that be will be appointed. Ingalls is a the goods we offer are damaged. bonds in exchange oan do at hand are works on the lives of John Supper from 5 till 7, - Price 30 ct* very brilliant man, but along the last of Cotton Sheets and Pillow Cases. so favorable terms If Winthrop and Cotton Mather. Joseph Every article is perfect. If there upon his senatorial career Ue developed a dan- Hopkins Twitchell is the author of the Only about lOO left of the lOOO Fifty Cent application is made to the gerous tendency to tim fele to the schemes is a fault it is that they are a sea- The result of the gnessing on the clasped study of the great man who was first gov- Dress Patterns. at an bands will be announced from of the Farmers’ Alliance. Perhaps a de- undersigned early day. the stage, ernor of Massachusetts; and Barrett Wen- son late in style, bnt in all dec to dtd cline of tbe Alliance has checked this ten- prob- Hew White Ground Percales. dell is author of the work on the famous dency. Let us hope so if be is to be Senator ability if yon can save a few dol- Puritan Priest. (New York: Dodd, Mead Choice Dress Prints. Chaster and The Tiles '» Plumb’s successor. Canterbury & Co.; Portland: Loring, Short & Har- lars stjle will not trouble yon. AT BAXTER HALL, PORTLAND, It is said that tbe Louisiana lottery con- mon.) SWAN & ______BARRETT, are cern will make a desperate effort in Con- There Taesday Evening, December Mib. Jasmin. gress tbis winter to have the v Barber, Poet, Philanthropist. a j j n_m__•_ passed An Illustrated Lecture by Miss Bennett, of l By Samuel Smiles, LL. D. (New York: uuu * uI ivr by the last Congress so modified that it will vuaus, BANKERS, Ogontz School. In aid , f rhe t plscpal Chapel, Harper & Brothers; Porland: Wood fords. Tickets at Stock brio be able to get some of its literature through Loring, STRICTLY ONE PRICE. go's. Short & Harmon.) The famous Gascon Chamber dec22 d2t the malls. A powerful lobby is said to be Sets, 186 Middle Street, Portland, Maine/ poet was as vain a man as ever evpn oct29 dtJ encamped in Washington already with lived, Odd among authors, but if he had lived to read Bedsteads, FAIR AMD SALE plenty of telling arguments in tbe shape of 1_a m_ > m what Dr. Smiles bas published in uaiu caoui Aiicic uuaiiuD Ul oUC* Parlor AT THK this volume he could hardly have Saits, ALLENTOWN & cess, however. A two-thirds majority “NoTrouble to Show BETHLEHEM failed to have his Goods.” WEST END M. E. CHURCH must be bad in both houses, for the Presi- cravings fully Coaches, satisfied. The English biographer is (PENN.,) dent Is unalterably opposed to any modifi- TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY less moderate in bis than cation of the law which will praise Dining Chairs, present Afternoon and Evening. Harvest was iraui ue uausser, wdo saiu, "ii is a Supper weaken it, and bis veto will surely be en- Tuesday evening from 6 to 8. dec22d2t fact that M. Jasmin shaves more skilfully Odd Bureaus, RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY. countered The lobbyists might as well go than any other poet.” It is a most inter- home and wait for a more favorable oppor- FINANCIAL. that of the life of this French Commodes, tunity. esting story, _ First 6 Per Cent peasant whose genius and good heart en- EASTMAN BROS. & BANCROFT. Mortgage The prosecution in a court of of Sideboards, dec2M4t justice deared him to the common people while, Premier Mercier of and the mem- Quebec even in his life time, the critics applauded Card Cold Bonds. Due July 1,1911. bers of the ministry who have been ac- Folding Tables him and great poets translated his verse IKMHIjMlTiri cused of corrupt practices would seem to into other tongues. He deserves a more Dining Tables, MODERN We invite the attention of investors, be the true policy if the Conservatives LOVE. or discriminating biographer, one who writes FAR SALE. MEREST J.W. 1st and JULY 1st of large small sums, to onr line of believe the charges. Such a course will English with better taste and does not Work Tables, By George Meredith. do much to convince the people that the think it to call necessary attention to a and Choice accusation is not one trumped up for Work Both Principal Interest payable in Boston. Investment Seenrities, politi- single fact twenty times. And there is a Baskets. cal and if WITH FOREWORD BY E. CAVAZZA. purposes, convictions follows curious perverseness in wh'ch It will give ns plea«are to have displayed connec- PAR AND there will be an end of Mercier. The trial Willow PRICK, INTKRKNT. Y»u examine at war offices or tion with this same fact. After stating Chairs, applica- of officials with tions by mail will be charged corruption by that Jasnmln’s some of The undersigned Is pleased to announce that promptly replied ancestors, them.lhad Centre Two Houses. to. newspapers or on the never Tables, stump produce died in Vhoxpital and explaining that this encouraged by the growing appreciation ol fur the Georg* Meredith as novelist We are also agents for the North- very satisfactory results, reason means an alms house and poet he for the aged he trans- flail FRED E. western Loan of Minne- that the jury is almost always prejudiced Stands, SITUATED ON has issued a limited edition of what leading RICHARDS & CO.. Guaranty Co-, lates it “hospital” in every one of the nu- apolis, Minn,, one of aco. 1 case 11-4 Medium Gray, usual price $3.00, at.. '* both he heard a Smith, Frank Blddeford. strange Bound, and puttiDg J., “ “ “ “ 8 Howard UMBRELLAS AND BAGS FOR GDRIRTMAS. lease 12 4 " ont his hand aides, L.. York. $4 00, only.SCO touched the iron side of an Staples. Frank C, Snapleigh. “ outgoing steamer. The great boat passed Wadieigh, Elisha 8., Parsonsfleld. A Winter Cap is not bad for a present. 1 lot Light Gray, beautiful borders, down from $4.00 to 3 W on into the darkness in an •* instant, before The following is the list of traverse Small lot of 12-4 California Gray, worth $6 50, only .... 4 50 he could even cry out, but he caught a Inrors with the exception of the towns of Ktttery and Lebanon Please attend the “Linen Sale” in our basement. glimpse of her lights and heard for a mo- from which towns veniries have not been returned as ment tiro and yet; "the”hatter beating throbbing of her en- MrDDV Bourne, .Jonathan A.. Wells. gines. Mr. McHartland says he was too Brackett, Kowin E., Cornish, thankful for his wonderful escape to be Bradbury. Ftank M., Llmington. Burns, AND disappointed at his failure to make himself Michael, Bkideford. FURRIER, Chad bourne, J. F.. W aterboro mLlmi, heard. Deering, Gilman N., Saco. He was at last, after he had him- Ga>vln, rtamuel H„ acton. given GilpatrlCk, Robert E 8aco. self up, and was almost resigned to death, Gouging Alvin. Old Orchard. 237 Middle Street. J. R. L I B B James Y, Gowen, E., Biddef<>rd. * picked up by a schooner and to docld * eoOT brought HaDson, Almon, Kenuebunk. this port. He tried to sell his pilot boat, Hasty. George B.. South Berwick. CONGRESS STREET, males not well seeing how he was to it back JUubbard, S.. Kennebunk. decl9 dt( get Johuson. William, Sanford. home. “It cost a good deal of money,” be Kay, Ralpn, Payton. said, “and will do some man good service.” Knights, Samuel 8., Limerick. At last he concluded that he would take Littlefield, Wm. B North Berwick. ■l bis chances of some time getting his boat Lrnt, Jason, Kennebuukport. Mihl*en. — .— —— ■ — — — — — ■■ — back to St. John, and left fo* home Samuel s„ Buxton. by rail. Moody, J.isepb H., York. Rirh, William H.. Berwick. WHAT BETTER TWO MISSING MEN. Rn ker, Dominlcus, Parsonsfleld. Sawyer, Nathan F„ Bid>'eford. WE FOB A OFFER Sawyer. Thomas O.. Hollis. R. Is J. What Said at Sehago I.ake LIBBY’S About tit- Small, Melville A.. Saeo. 1 tlefield and Libby Suinnev, Willard H.. Edot. Wakefield. Israel, Lym»n. Wliflams, Solomon 8.. Alfred. Christmas Mr. who was Present Over to of Littlefield, Bald have The docket of continued actions numbers Eighty Varieties Gandies been drowned in Sebago Lake a short time 174 At the September term, 1891, the fol- -TKLA.N -A.N actions ago, has been seen in the it is lowing were specially assigned for woods, said, trial: At prices ranging from IO to 40 cents per by a wood chopper. Tuesday January 5, J892, Samuel There is P. Smith considerable difference In the ms. i_o r,. m Souvenir pound. "(tana ’„ _ lor Pin. Observatory Spoon. R. P. ev opinions of the people at Sebago Lake Tap ami Edwin Stone to. Deft. Susan Haines vs. Tbe City of Portland. We have sold over 1500 of about Mr. the Ac- Libby, coat man at that tion on the case to tecover for [. juries leeetved OF —_ to rbe plaiutiff June on these and have • place, who mysteriously disappeared a few 14, 1890, Congress spoons, Wm* | ALL KINDS Piace, OF NUTS Portland, by reason as she claims o? tbe weeks Some think • ago. he has been mur- defective condl ion of the [sidewalk. Hamilton them In the following & for Piff. Seth L. Mente Ilosi- dered, others that he is at home Haley Larrabee, City Solici- f neckties,'• Gloves, Suspenders, hidden pieces: \ * Out of last that ever 6 to 70 cents nwnj'm uis uuustn crop grew, Cbursday. Jan. 7, 1892. Haydosk Carriage C°.|vs. Edmund <3. TEA SPOON, Murry. Hampton Fairfield _ A Dangerous Avalanche. tor Piff. Low & for ery and Underwear. per pound. Haley Deft. ORANGE SPOON, RAISI1VS. Yesterday noon when many people were A number of actions are on tbe COFFEE pending SPOON, •., %*/ on Exchange street and several teams locket against the Boston & Maine railroad SHERBERT In which trial will probably be had SPOON, -.. ALSO -T were standing about a tremendous snow during Common the tprm. PAP SPOON. cooking to very finest table fruit grown, slide came from the roof of the Boyd Block, SUGAR SPOON, corner of Middle and KNOX COUTY S. J. 6 to 38 cents per pound. Exchange streets, COURT. BON BON SPOON, Ladies and Children’s Underwear and and struck the sidewalk with Hosiery. great SARDINE FORK, force. Fortunately but two men BEFORE JUDGE HASKELL. were PICKLE FORK, FIGS. passing on that side of the street at the Rocklahd, December 19. Augusta I. Bain vs. Elizabeth CHILD’S moment, and as the first pieces of ice fell Walsh, FORK, idministratrix of Raymond R. Walsh. An Beautiful Dine of Men's Neck Ties Just 1 one Into the BUTTER KNIFE, Opened. In the Latest and Most Attractive From old-fashioned drum sprang Exchange street door- iction to recover the amount of a mort^ plain to fanciest note for BUTTER Designs and Colorings. Made to Order by the best Neck Tie Manufacturers. We shall way of Woodbury & Moulton, and just es- 5age *1200, dated October 18,1883. SPREADER, with interest. The put them all On Sale at the Two Popular Prices, 25c. and 50c. Smyrna washed fruit, 10 to 40 cents per pound. caped the entire avalancbe. The other, plaintiff claimed that LETTER OPENER. the note was given for money loaned tbe Mr. Clough of the Fleece Lined Kid Transcript office, was lefendant’s intestate, for which sbe took Gloves, good quality, $1.00. Castor Gloves, very fine Quality. 81.50 not so fortunate. His hat was crushed tiis note and a mortgage on a farm pur- Elegant New Line Suspenders Just Received (extra values) at 25c., 50c., 75., and and his nose completely skinned. Several chased with tbe money, and that the note wm, denier & $1. aas since been lost. The defendant to., of the horses started at once plead- 1 lot Camel’s Hair Hose, 25a. at 17c. Extra lu but were ed tbe statute of limitations. quality, Bargains Heavy Cashmere Turkish and all the intermediate seized men who ran from Hose at and 50c. 1 case of Shaw Fast Black Ordinary grades by the side- At the close of the testimony for plain- JEWELERS, 37$ Knit, Cotton Hose, that always sell for walks and runaways prevented. tiff, a non-suit was entered, with the stipu- 50c., we shall offer 3 pairs for a dollar. and kinds up to nicest Wiesbaden Stuffed, 8 to lation that if tbe plaintiff’s exception to 51 Exchange St. the ordering of tbe non 1 case Men’s Ribbed Shirts and 70 cents INSOLVENCY COURT. suit be sustained Agents for the celebrated Drawers, 36 cents per pound. by the full court, a default is to Patek, be entered dt Co. (Marked dcwn from 50 cents). BEI OHK JUDGE PEABODY. for the amount to be Phiilipe watches. sought recovered. decl8 dlw 1 lot of White Shirts and Drawers 0. E. Littlefield and A. S. Heavy 60 cent i First meeting of creditors was held yes- Littlefield. ** “ Kalloeh & rj% JJ -pi 1 lot of Random ..... 60 cents CRACKLBH.S. terday and assignees chosen in the follow- Meservey. " 1 lot of $1.00 Ribbed 58 cents ing cases: County Commissioners. 1 lot of 00 Camel's Hair and Natural «... $1 Wooll at 75 cents , Plain Boston to Charles J. Libby of Dennis W. The Special Holiday fixtures,'em- Standish; county commissioners have decided 1 lot of $1.25 Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers at ... Stanley chosen assignee. MIKADO LAUNDRY. $1 no ® go around Mr. land in over 80 varieties. All Joseph W. Knight of Wil- Haggett’s laying 1 job lot o! $2.00 Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers at $1 25 bracing very iowest possible Westbrook; >ut the road 5 MYRTLE STREET, HEAR CITY HAIL. liam Lyons assignee. from Morrill’s Corner to Cnm- Fall Line of Dr. Warner’s Health Underwear. prices. _ _ Flaherty Brothers of Portland; Edwin 1 >erland Mills and to so manage as to leave L. Dyer assignee. I wo wide lots on each 6lde of the road for Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear and Hosiery. CHEESE. William L. Trundy of are about to add to our laundry business Cape Elizabeth; dr. WE a stock of Chinese and 1 case Ladles’ Merino French 50c. at Albert E. Neal Snell. Japanese Fancy Underwear, Neck, regular quality, only 37$ cts assignee. Goods, and aJ so a choice Hue of tea. All goods The various case 1 case Heavy Jersey Ribbed, worth 67$. at.50 cts domestics, imported In this the assignee was appointed. are Imported direct from China, and are of the Roquefort, Beecbam’s Pills act James O’Brien of Westbrook; William like magic on a weak finest quality. Very Fine Qualities of Pants and Vests, down to .... 755. and $1.00 Sap English Lyons assignee. i tomach < We shall be open lor business Monday, De- Paragon, Sago, Swiss, Brie, Edam, cember Extra Fine Camel’s Hair and Natural Wool,.$1.00 In the case of A. W. Beale & Co. a pre- 21, and shall sell our goods at the low- est Dr. Warner’s Health Underwear In the different and In 18 liminary hearing was continued for one prices. qualities Combination Suits. Square, Stilton, Minanta, etc*, etc., including week. MARRIAGES- The Great Leader In Ladles’ Hosiery, 25c. All wool, full fashioned, ribbed and Please Call and bee Us. varieties in all—from 12 to 50 cents per In the case of Frank P. Waterhouse of plain. Every pair worth 37$c. pound. Scarboro hearing In composition was con- Iu Dec. tinned. Bridgton, 16, Ralph B. Kao kin of WONG & PROPRIETORS. Children’s Underwear Bargains at 37$ cta Royal English Pium with French j 1 Irani anu Ella M. Jewell of Naples. LEE, Pudding In the case Children’s worth from to all sizes to be sold of William Westwood & Co. in Boothbay. Dec 16. Owen H. 8tover of dec21 dSm Hosiery, 37$c. 50c, at 25 cts of Custard Wine Sauce Boiled Cider from Sabbath Portland accounts of assignee were al- 1 loothbay and Miss Klizabetd 1. Giles of Booth- Closing Out Perfumery and Soaps at Wholesale Prices. Is lim/i nn/i n nl >4.... J £ ns. V --—-— w ay. coul or- Odd Lots of Holiday Goods at 50 cents on tne $1.00. Lake dered. lu Tenants Harbor, Dec.,14, John Lovett and Day Shakers, English, Scotch, French and In 1 1 ims Hattie Cook. N the case of John M. Y T • of __ Mayberry In Cushing, Dec. 11. Thomas G. Brown of 61 _ German Conserves. In short Windham additional creditors were al- ] last Boston and Miss Emma L. lowed Grover of Cush- to join. i ng- BO547 Congress Street, ■■ oeuuer ana miss MUNICIPAL COURT. dola Burnhetmer. Ladies’ Solid Gold Watches, In Bockland. Dec. 17, Alberto E. Simpson of Lost Boston and Miss Lizzie A. Waltham & Elgin, $25, 28, 30* ; Street. ALL IliL uAlNIIto ANU DLLIGAGILS OF THt BEFOBE JUDGE Walsh oiRock- GOULD. -- R, j DAY, j* md. _J. Libby, Monday—Michael Q. Patrick Iu Rockland. Derby, Dec. 16, A. H. Ricker and Miss Before Donahue, James 1 -lizzie E. Keene. placing yonr Life Insurance Joseph Connors, Logue, in outside the not leave the Christmas order Michael J. Companies State of Why where there Ward, intoxication; each fined Maine, send to 'he UNION MUTUAL $3 and costs. DEATHS. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY for SOME OF PUP. SELLING OUT PRICES. is the widest assortment and selections may be John O'Connor, common drunkard; 30 pbamplets explanatory of its plana, and days In county jail. for list of claims paid under tbe Maine easily and satisfactorily made. Bridget Hagerdon, common drnnkard; 60 In this city, Dec 21, Miss Mary Lynch, aged Non-Forfeiture Law. oct34eodtf day8 in county jail. 5 years. Jeremian in Cumberland Centre, Dec. 20, Susie May, Colored Velvets 98 former Reardon, breaking and enter- c cents, price $1.25 of Solomon T. and Sarah Merrill, aged Falrford Southern Pine Flooring. ing and larceny; bound over to the grand 2 tugtteryears. Tbts is a rift sawn in the sum of flooring. It will not silver C. jury $600. on Silesia 12 former CEO. SHAW [Funeral afternoon at 2 1-2 & CO. Wednesday or English cents, 17 cents Dennis o’clk, splinter and will out-last three ordinary price Donovan, search and seizure; a t her late residence. floors. In East Dec. 385 & 387 discharged. Hiram, 13, Mrs. Jane Wads- Every one who is and thinks of Congress Street. rorth. widow ot building using Lining Cambrics 3 cents, former price 6 cents Harry Wads worth. Bo. pme should see it. The Portland In West Dec. Mrs. Company. Bath, 17, Patience H. Write for particulars, or call on irown, aged 81 THE JVIILLETT STORE, CHINA TEA The Portland years. 8. H. & A. R, DOTEN. 46 inch Serges 59 cents, former 75 cents STORE. Company is having a good In Dec. Mrs. Frankie price Coagrera Square, !M3 Middle Street Phlpsburb, 16, A. Bart- 494 to 504 Fore and 279 Commercial Sts. run of so 3 stt, ageo 26 decal d4t business, that it has been found years. seplOeodCms* Portland. Me. In Brunswick, Dec. 16, Hannah M. Pennell, Striped Cloakings 98 cents, former price $1.25 necessary to increase tbe number of em- a In tbe la Dec. ployes machine shop. President Biunswlck, 16, Mary Jordan, aged° White 8 4 years. Lawn cents, former price 15 cents Verrill says tbe company could have fur- In Brunswick, Mrs, Mary Nickerson, aged nished the new shaft for the Oregon, put 13 6 years. BOYNTON, Iu Dec. Thomas J. 547 it in and sent her on the Watervllle, 10, Emery, Congress St. way to Liverpool a ged 68 years. this time if the bad In North Vassalboro, Dec. Daniel 8. by company been w 14, k borey, aged 39 vears. asked to furnish it; as it is the 547 company In Oakland, Dec. 10, Edward Boston, aged I hare the best Nickel Alarm Clocks ETTA M. OWEN & Coaitrcis St. will at once to J 0 years. CO., the proceed put in the shaft in the and I Do not pay big profits in Lynn, Dec. ll, Charles E. Riley, aged 30 city, will warrant them brought over by the Labrador. , ears 8 of 388 Street. which have always Kopers* Bros. a i »tnr brand months,- formerly Bridgton. to keep perfect time.

« MAINE TOWNS. and in the amount of work ncially being I nucaLLANi«ra. CITY ADTERTISEnBNTS. done. FEMALE HELP. LOST AND WOUND. Windham. Items of Interest Gathered by Corres- HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. pondents of the Press. SOUTH WINDHAM. CITY OF PORTLAND. There will be services in the Universa- Wanted, a competent housekeeper; a woman pair at Page’s Bazaar, 261 Middle st to look after hotel. to 88 Park 64 a list church next Dec. 27, at 11 a. a private Apply up Boys, ouly cents pair.. Page’k B*V»ke Sunday, Street. 261 Street Bridgton. m. M Middle Rev. E. Webber will preach a dec21lw a*!f The recent snow followed rain and a Christmas sermon. In the evening Mr. by largest and best Webber will conduct services in Union girl for general assortment of freeze in this section has given us the first experienced 1NOUND—Thephotograph albums, card album, in piu<>h chuicfa, North Windham. WANTED—Anhousework iu a small family. O. H. and morocco Toilet and of the season which is im- bindlDg. manicure seta sleighing being DAVIS, 29 Bramhall 21-1 and boxes in at Havpswcll. street._ plush great variety ver i0* proved by everybody. prices. Call and see them. MICE wanted—A neat, capable girl for gen- COLKSWO&. TO THY’S Book 92 VOTERS 8tore, street. 19-t A meeting in the interest of a condensed WEST HAKPSWEI.I,. GIRLeral housework. Apply at 106 Emery Exchange street. Right hand bell. 18-1 milk factory was held last Monday even- Several deer have been seen in Harps- dark coon kitten Wednesday eve. Now J well this winter. One was recently shot IOST—Aning. Dec. 16tli. Will finder please return ing at Central Hall. NotblDg defiuite was Open! to 194 wt West Harpswell. FOR MALE. NO. HIGH 8T.lo-l done, but we understand that there will be We had our first of the season sleighing largest and best assortment ot on of week. Board ot SAXE—We have received tons another meeting in two weeks. Wednesday last Registration of Voters, just sixty FOUND—Thechildren’s Illustrated picture b ooks such of lme Cotton Seed Meal and can offer Warden of the school FOR p as Chatterbox. Wide Awake, Panzy. Zlg Zag. Principal High Gorham. very low prices for cash to farmers aud dealers EVANS & November 1891. and all the other popular books, Handsome was CO. 10, who wish oue or more tons, ana see us called home suddenly Monday noon IVHLLETT, ('all bound books clotn for 2ft cen s in each. Capt. Holman S. Melcher gives his pop- before tms is the serious of sold. BENSON & DALTON. COLES WORTHY’S BOOK 92 by illness his father, a phy- ular lecture on the Battle of Five Forks in The undersigned been and 8TOBE, Ex- having appointed 22-1 change street. 19-1 sician of Berlin, New Hampshire, and his the Grange course at Ridlan Hall, Monday commissioned a Board tor the Registration of evening, Dec. 21st. SALE—Now Is your time to buy a big pupils are having a vacation in conse- Voters for this city under the law, hereby notify Mrs. A. W. Rowe, of West Gorham died FORBible for a Christmas present for one-half WANTED all persons the right to vote in this the agents’ Full line of Teachers’ Ox- quence. very of We have now open for Christmas the finest vari- claiming price. snddenly pneumonia Thursday. ford Bibles with a l aud Miss city at the Municipal Election of March next the helps, maps flexible Gertrude Hamlin is principal of covers at low Call and see us. « OLES- CLAIMS—The undersigned desire that said Board will be in session at the prices. to primary B and Miss Clara Noone assistant THE HOME- times WORTHY’S BOOK STORE, 92 Exchange NAVALcorrespond with the following late nffl. of we have ever cers of the ety displayed, comprising Dress and places below mentioned, for the purpose street. 19-1 U. 8. Navy—volunteer anu regular— the present term. an the heirs of those of reloelving the names of such deceased.- Lieut. W. A. persons and L'OR SALE—A have a of Willis Rev. Mr. of the Methodist church HOW PERSIAN RUGS ARE MADE. splendid copy Bartlett; Master W. K. Hrldae: Mate Kobt. W. Purlin in forming lists thereof. T Histoiy of Portland, bound In half Turkey Collins; Paymaster E. H. Certain districts of Persia and even Goods in all grades, Silks Colors and Black. Cushing; Eusrgn O. here exchanged pulpits with Rev. Mr. Morocco g Id edges, as good as new. Edition 8. M. Cone; Surgeon Cha Chase: Master whole tribes, are especially devoted to the of 1866; also Smith and Dean’s Journal, bound Francis G. Clark; Master Stephen H. Davis of Naples last Sabbath. to match. COLES Cornell; Hours from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., 3 WORTHY’S Book Store, 92 Mate H. P. Dlermanse; Lieut. Hen-y Eaton; Mt. Pleasant I. O. O. F. weaving of mgs, each having certain char- Exchange street. 19-1 Encampment w. to 5 Mate Alien Falrbank; Mate «'has Galnesiord; acteristics to that !*• p. nn., 7 p. m. to 9 p. in. Lt C< mr. G B. D. Master elected officers Wednesday evening as fol- peculiar region, although SALE —Ten Gltdden; Anthony K. sets of Charles Dickens’s Holmes; James F. Ham each mg haB in turn an individuality of its 16 volumes, Paymaster Iton; Coro lows C. P , F. H. Burn bam, H. Isaac IjtORnovels, illustrated, published Audrew J. Master L. B. F., Shawls, for cut la Hough; King; Mid S. Fred II. own. There are no elaborate schools of Baskets, Office of of Room $16.00, price, $6. Scott’s novels, James M. Master Win. G. We'ob, W., Kimball, J, W., Wm Registrars Voters, volumes, Ladd; Mitchell’ S. Z. illustrated, published for $12.00, cut Mate Jilin Poute; Mid. Wlngats Kimball, Scribe. it. Coillss, Treasurer industrial or decorative ait. No art pro- 13 Dec. $5.00. of Plil»burv’ Geo. N. Cloakings, Celluloid City Building, 17,18,19. price. Macaulaj’s History England, Mate G. H. Robinson; Surgeon Wentworth Burnham, Trustees, Isaac Webb, Goods, volumes, cut piice. *1.60. COLKSWOK- r! Gleason. Alvin G. fessors, no principles laid down for the Richardson; Enstgu John Bears; Master H C Micaj&h Morrison. Ward THY’S Book Store, 92 Exchange street. Stinson: Master Ohas. C. Miss of the er the of Seven, Ward Room, Vanghan Wells; Paymaster Irish, assistant in Bridgton Gram- practice weaving designing Table Covers, 6-4, 8-4,10-4, in 19-1 Nathaniel Wilson. TALLMADiJK & TALL. mar school will Fancy Baskets, decorated and spend her two weeks vaca- the pattern, exist there. No prizes or Street, Dec. 21, 22, 23, 21, 26 and MADGt*, Attys., 1425 N. G. Avenue, Washing- tion in Massachusetts. 28. SALE—Houses; prices, $450, $500 $900 ton, D. medals are offered; there are no exhibi- Chinelle and Raw Silk, FOR$1000. $1100, $13oO, $1400, $1600. $1700. C._22—It Rftvmanfl. undecorated, $2< n >0, J. tions or fairs where and $2200, $2600, $2700, $3200. \Af ANTED—Those looking for good comfort- competition pro- C. street. 19-1 WOOMAN, 106^ Exchange vv able quarters for the rooms EAST KAYMOMD. Hours same as at other ward winter, gress are encouraged. The rugmaker Table Damask, Leather heated by steam and hgbted (un Goods, fiORfilnna SALK—Our Mistletoe and Holly have by electricity, These are the officers elected at a draws his from the in- nlshed or nnfurnlstied would do well to cad at regular inspiration solely FORarrived. We s<>nd a spray of each to any of the 8T. J U LIAN 19-1 meeting Lakeside Division S. of T. bold- otiuvk t'onaiu ui address on of cents. Call iijpca tuc ucautuui Napkins, Toilet receipt twenty-five HOTEL._ en Saturday evening the 19th for the Cases, and examine our Xmas palms aud laur quar- universal the bis greens, active partner with a few ter March 1792 among people; technical After December sessions will be resum els, also flowers of all kiuds. DENNETT, The ending 31st viz: W. P., 28th, WANTED—Anthousand dollars In an old established knowledge is acquired by seeing his father ed No. 670 Abbie K. Nash, W. A., Bessie M. Jordan, Tray Cloths, at office, Room 13, City and con- Florist, Congress business that ts paying well and Is all or his mother at the families and en- Manicure Buildihe, street._18-1 right. R. Vienna loom; Sets, man Call or S., V. Poster, Ass’t R. S- Carrie tinue so long as consistent with making the FOR sale—Skates! Skates! Young preferred. address within a tire villages follow this pursuit from gen- up week. B. Falmouth B. Strout, F. S., 0. B. Lane, Treas. Rhoda list of a., Hotel. 19-1 eration to In summer Pa and Ma Cloths, voters of the several wards, which by SKATESSkates, Skates, Skates, Skates, Skates. Allen, Chap., Jennie Jordan, Con., Rachel generation. perhaps Fancy t ki'ofna Povnmiiil k'Ttnnaimi I nntr Da .oh some of them till the fields or their Drapes, law must be posted before the KD-A large crowd of Brown. Ass't Ida O. James pasture thirty days elec- etc. G. L. 263 Mid- people with Con., Strout, S., Spring Acme, BAILEY, WAJS1money In their po keU to come and flocks. In autumn and winter they weave 5 tion. dle street.18-1 look A. Gerry, I. S., Georgia Small. These O’clock Covers, over our sti ck of doils, Cnrlsun is cards carpets, just as the fishermen of Cape Ann Cushions, and officers will be Installed January 2, by D. novelties with an eye to business. MERRILL’S make shoes one season and on SALE—500 shares May Mazeppa mining G. W. P.f Charles L, Allen. go a-fisbing As a prerequisite to voting at the Spring Elec Variety Store, 247 Congress street.16-1 the ocean another season. Doylies, FORstock for $1.06 per share. Quarterly divi- The Sabbath School at the centre will Eider Down on the 7th of Pillows, tlon, March next, application for dend of 8% nercent. payable January 15,1893 4X7ANTED — To a a The loom stands on the porch of the flat- purchase second-hand have Christmas tree at the Union chapel goes to the if sold before December v v roofed adobe or under the Registration must be made in person. purchaser Mack walnut, sitting down desk about 3 Christmas eve. house, plane- Table 27th. Auv person well in to the Fringed Sets, It is that citizen in the posted regard feet In length. BENJAMIN SHAW, 61% Ex- tree by the tank in the court-yard where Mufflers, hoped every respec- mine will this is a Mrs. Ada Foss from Stratford, N. H. Is say bargain. Address W. J. change lfl-1 the fowls are the over- tive wards will themselves on box street._ visiting at Mrs, Sally Btyant's. scratching earth; present the days C., 1675, City._18-1 Rev. A. W. from head the nightingale and the blackbird are Hemstitched Table Sets, Plain Linen named, in order that the registration be purchase a small farm la Taylor Bridgton sum, narrow feet fitted beginning to pipe their songs of welcome Handkerchiefs, made long, perfectly WANTED—ToCumberland County. Preferably uear preached in the school house over the river complete. YOURwith Overshoes. to the approaching summer. Humble as ll>;ht weight, stylish Portland or Id Orchard. Send full particulars last Sunday. Cardinal Table BROWN, sign of Gold Boot. 18-1 to Lock Box those may be, they the at- Covers, Hemstitched Linen 168, Pittsfield, Me.10-2 The remains of Miss Lizzie Cash a form- peoDle enjoy Handker- AUGD8TD8 E. GERRISH. ) Board of tractions of in a certain inarticu- er resident of this place who died in Lewis- nature, MONROE A. BLaNCHARD, > Registration SALE OR LEASE—3 story brick house XXTANTBD-To loan $10X20. «30.*60, $100, late but far more JOHN 8. I FORNo. 79 State street, 9 v v ton last week was brought here and in- way, perhaps, yet keenly Towels, RUSSELL, jtVoters. containing rooms, to $10,000, In c.ty and vicinity, on than our own folk of the same chiefs, cosv and sunny, just put in thorough repair; terred in Reverside cemetery last Satur- country novltt dtf furniture, pianos, organs, libraries, horses, rank. The frame of the loom is composed bath, furnace; will be sold low to close an carriages, diamonds, watches. 2d mortgages, day. estate or leased for a term of Also furniture leases. of rough untrimmed branches on which the Blankets, lnmai ijinen years. notes and pay off Business Wm. Johnson returned from Haverhill, Handkerchiefs, MAJLE HELP upper flat 126 Federal street opposite Park, confidential. PORTLAND COLLATERAL bark may still be seen. The which Mass., last week where he has been at warp, 6 moms, $20. N. S. GARDINER, No. 185 LO\N CO., 186 Middle street, rooms, second is generally of wool or linen, and some- Middle street. 17-1 work for the past season. Wrapper Blankets, Embroidered Silk Handker* live, energetic salesmen to floor. 92 times now of cotton cords, is stretched from WANTED—Somesell our d window door Iroprov- and flAO BE SOLD—A North Yarmouth. top to bottom, and the weaver sits before screens. Apply to the Portland Screen powerful hydraulic pump, persons In want ol trunks of Crib C<\, J a goose an office and a it on a felt rug, in stocking feet, or perhaps Blankets, foot of Hanover street. CHAS. R. neck, safe, cherry WANTED—Allbags to call at E. D. 666 The friends of Mrs. Mary Hicks gave chiefs, LEWIS, railing with gate. EBEN WINTHROP FREE- REYNOLDS’, barefooted, resting on his knees and heels, Manager. 22-1 and 568 congress street, corner of Oak; as we her a reception Friday afternoon, Dec. 18th MAN, Attorney..17-1 our as all Persians sit, of whatever rank or de- manufacture goods, and can therefore give it her It was Puffs, bottom being seventy-fifth birthday. It matters not whether it be Embroidered Hall Handker- S ALE—One double lined, ! you prices; trunks repaired; open eve. a occasion. gree. man, Wanted. sleigh, plush untlll enjoyable FOR3 single sleighs, prices from $22 to $40; 3 mgs e. 4-7 woman, or child, they all work at carpet- A man to take an office and represent a man- Mr. Caleb Marston, one of onr oldest Colored sleigh hacks, one set traverse runners for weaving, and all sit in that position. Blankets, ufacturer $50 per week; small capital re- hack, citizens, aged 83, died Dec. 13, after a short chiefs, ooe set hub runners, at FERNALD & SAW- In The woof or woollen stuff of which the quired. Address, with -tamp, Manufacturer, want of pictures from sickness. The funeral was attended YER’S stables, 697 Congress street. 16-1 WANTED—Peopleone dollar to eight would do well to by texture of the carpet is made is reeled Box 70, West Acton, Mass. deeUKUw call Rev. B. P. Snow, a former pastor. by Quilted Lasting Skirts, on us. Plusu goods and albums; cull and col- the same individuals who make the China Silk SALE—Grocery pung, new and first Mr, John Hamilton and family have rug, Handkerchiefs, of town and country ac- lar boxes 26 cents and up. E. D. REYNOLDS, and also make the colors and the WANTlED—Mento call at West FORclass, by J. MANN, 63 Preble 8t. ltt-1 cor gone to Waterville to spend the winter. they dye quaintance End Hotel Oak and Congress street. 15-2 wool. The colors are generally extracted from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., for a few days, room 35. Rev. Mr. Kelly, of Boston, supplied the Ginghams, Fancy Silk SALE—Double runner pung, 63 Vesper from vegetable materials, and are in most Handkerchiefs, 19-1 pulpit Dec. 13th, _ FOR to bay from $1000 to $15- cases The wooi itself will street.__16-1 The following are tbs officers of West- Imperishable. NOTICE—Wanted000 worth of cast-off clothing; 1 pay the wear before the color is Children’s stylish Overshoes call at of Gold custigo Grange elected for the away faded out. Percales, Handkerchiefs,* ROOMS. Sign highest cash price for ladles’ dresses, gents’ ensuing a FORBoot. We make a specialty of light weight, and children’s and E. D. Of late there has been tendency to use clothing, gents’ winter over- year: Master, Loring, Overseer, stylish Overshoes. BROWN, sign of Gold or address analine dyes imported from Europe,and this HOTEL—To transiert and regular coats; call, letter or postal to 8. D. C. Cole; Steward, T. H. Haves; As- Colored Bordered Handker- Boot- 18-1 97 Middle street. is having a very injurious effect on the so- Aprons, PERRY’Sboarders we offer better looms, better ta- LEVI, auglOtf ^ sistant Steward, Frank ule Sawyer; Chaplain, called Bokhara rugs. But the use of these and better accommodations everv way, than E. T.Haskell; Secretary, N. S other t lT A NTKH—.Tft hnw A1 tWl worth a# Shurtleff; dyes is strickly forbidden in Persia, aDd chiefs, any good house In Portland, for the prices Treasurer, S. H. Sweetstr; Kid we charge. ie-l Gatekeeper, therefore they are as yet employed with Gloves, vr clothing; I pay the highest cash price for Fred Morrill, Lady Assistant Steward, ladles’ dresses, gents' and children’s caution in the rugs of that country. But FORSALE clothing, Delia Symonds; Ceres, Mrs. E. D. Silk and gents’ winter overcoats; call, or addrevs Loring: the embroderies of Resebt, near the Rus- Ties, Flora, Gertrude Rowe; Pomona, Mrs.S. Far Lined Gloves, letter or postal to MRS. GOODHART, 93 Mid- M. Prince. sian border, are greatly impaired by these dle street. auglOtf wretched tints. beautiful residence, No. 41 Thomas SL, Fans, Mutated. and Wa ter Thefinely light, airy sunny every borough. The weaver lays the different colored Kid Mittens, room pleasant, fine library finished in polished buy from 11000 to $10,000 threads in strands at bis side. As he needs Black Room In worth of cast off SOUTH WATEBBOBOUGH. W.ilnut, Dining quartered Oak, WANTED—To clotnmg, tne highest to use them, he cuts them into short tufts Suspenders, elegant Parlors, cosy -ewing Room, Bath Room cash prices paid for ladles’ dresses, also gentle- About three inches of dry snow fell on aav f f K Doinonac na a Irnifn O'tinn/v V, tin nan Silk Mittens, a gem. Ornamental Mantles, Electric Bells men’s and children’s clothing and winter over- the 15th not Pocket throughout. Tube, Combination coats. Highest cash prices for Tuesday enough to make good twisted into the warp with his fingers, and Books,! Speaking paid carpets Steam and Hot Water Heater, Plate Glass front, and furniture. Address, postal or letter to. sleighing although some are using runners. thus form the woof. The process is neces- The Sunday school convention large Cioset room, dry roomy cellars, set tubs in No. 102 Middle street, M. DeGROOT, Port- recently sarily slow, especially if the pattern is com- Umbrellas, Hand Hot ana Cold Me. held in the Free church in Bags. STEPHEN BERRY laundry, Water, and everything land, oct29-tf Baptist Lyman plicated. the more particularly because the first. P.IsiHH. I.n Ponmimi ahniit ft ft HO of proveu a grand success, me attendance weaver sits facing the reverse side. Wheth- land. was the large, parts assigned were well er following some special design or a con- Job and Card Inquire of S. B. KELSEY, given and the exercises were of Book, Printer, nov7ttf No. 243 Commercial street. tbrougbont ventional pattern, the weaver does no con- NO. 3* PLCM more than STREET. ordinary interest. cern himself to follow it too carefully, un- Both the Baptist churches in Waterbor- less distinctly filling an “order,” but al- TO LET, of Westbrook. are without City ough regular preaching, and lows play to his fancy. Herein appears GEORGE C. the efforts HOPKINS, recently made to have both that individuality which gives such a charm RENT—'The spacious and well located churches the employ same minister proved to a Persian rug. In none of them, except Counsellor at Law, FORstore No. 241 Middle St., now occupied by unsuccessful. Messrs. & Co., as a wholesale some of recent make, is there such absolute 88 I-J Exchange Me. Cbenery fancy St., Portland, ods also a Not long since there appeared in the of as we see in a g establishment; manufactory con- form&lity design European nected Daily Press a statement that a mare and Organlzationof Corporations a specialty. au266m therewith.. Frontage about 26 feet, carpet. Hence one never wearies of it. decl4 * 85 feet. Possession colt were Evans d;t depth Feb. 1,1892. BEN- fond of tobacco and & Co. would eat it anon one Ever and discovers in it some fig- Millett, _ JAMIN SHAW, 51^ Exchange street. 22 1 freely, and the case was very remarkable. ure or tint before unsuspected. CHAS. E. The writer once a LET—A with room Notice to Voters. owned colt that before it When a row of the woof has been inter- JACKSON, riiO parlor adjoining on 548 I-S8 C1ME heated was four years old would eat tobacco with a CoB|rtM SC., J. first floor, by furnace. Also room woven with the warp, frame with teeth is C*r. of Oak, _.. on second floor on Congress Dear evident relish. The young man of whom untl street, State. hammered down upon it it becomes an J. R. • Qkaine. the was LIBBY’S Portland, PHOTOS. Inquire at E. J. HARMON & CO., 648 Congress colt was a user of bought the weed integral part of the layer below, and thus nov24 dim and the btreet.19-1 Board of of Voters, tiught colt the same hahit be fol- consistent mass is formed, with a rich uni- Registration lowed. Not much did he eat while the form pile. There is a great variety to the LET—Very desirable rooms at 467 Cum Oeceasber 1891, writer owned him. berland 9, texture of Persian carpets, not so much in TO street._18-4 those made the same or district CHAPTBB 34. Richmond. by family LET—At the BA INE bouse. 69 Spring as between those of different districts. Some Maine Commercial Travellers’ TO street, sunny front room with suit- The fair closed Benefit board, AN ACT to provide a Board of Registration to Congregational have a others a a Sale Friday loose, close, warp; long Association. able for lady or gentleman.17-1 the Cities this State. had a successful run Holiday of having of or one that is evening, heavy pile, short. These and Sect. i. a board of registration is three The Trades' LET—Lower rent of 7 6 on the 1st hereby evenings. Carnival other peculiarities will be further detailed ••■■OP*"** rooms, established In eacb city of the State, which 48 6th Annuat Dinner of this Association floor, with water closet and hath march and drill, by young ladies appro- in the succeeding article. Oriental rugs TO room; shall have the exclusive power aud to will be held at the Preble FRIDAY heated steam. 63 street. 16-1 authority costumed and representing local are not intended to be trod on with THE House, by Vesper determine the quaitllcation of voters priately heavy Jan. 1st. 1892. Tickets ate therein, business was a EVENING, now and exclusive power to make c >rrect and concerns, brilliant and shoes, but merely with stockings or light and can be obtained to loan on first or second up, LADIES' AND CHILDRDN'S ready of tlie secretary, No. mortgages revise the list of voters In each of said pleasing spectacle. “The Chronothana- slippers, while others are exclusively used 2 Free street, or of the Committee: MONEYon farms or city property, life insurance cities, and shall perform all the duties and bave ex- toletron.” given Friday evening was very for covers of divans or as Were G. w. policies, commercial paper or any good collat- portieres. TENNANT, all the now exercised and this eral securities. Inquire of A. C. 42V« clusively, powers by the enjoyable, handsomely costumed; it not for this fact there would not be so BENJ. ILLSLEY, LIBBY, municipal officers of said cities In and the trade's match F. T. Exchange Street. «4-4 making, pre- being given in a many really old Persian rugs in the market GROWS, paring, revising and correcting the list of voters en the J. H. DOW, style equaling anything put boards which are still in very tolerable condition. BE LET—The elegant residence of the therein under chapter four of the Revised Stat- here for a time. The other C. LANG. utes or other long stage per- When purchasing an old rug, however, Outside _8. TO late N. C. Sawyer, in Deerlng, Is offered any statute relating thereto. formances were well and Garments. presented fully which is held at a smart price, it is well to The annual and election of officers for lease for a term of years; possession Ineettng The been and appreciated. The financial results of the examine it carefully. While the colors will be held at t'ie rooms, THURSDAY EVEN- Immediately, mquire of E. A. NOVES, undersigned having appointed reas. Public 83 fair have not yet been announced. may have been softened into a beautiful ING. Dec. 31. 1891. His desired that every flven Library, Exchange at. 2-tt commissioned a Board for the Registration of The river in this vicinity has been frozen tone to the artistic member should be present, as there is business Voters for this under said law. noti- agreeable eye, it mav be LET—A very upper tenament of city hereby over the of this of importance to be transacts. pleasant during greater part week. also that the pile has been cleverly shaved TO seven rooms in bouse No. 19 Atlantic fy all persons claiming the right to vote In this Some of the ice fields not declTdtd C. K. GAGE, Sec’y. being in good to give an even surface, a common trick in street; rent $16 per month. Enquire of B. W. at the towboats have A Present Benefit to olty municipal election of March next, condition, been Onr 96 Commercial engaged Oriental bazars. The color may be renewed Patrons. JONES, street.li-tt the in that said Board will be In session at the times breaking ice order to clear the river the dirt partly rem oved, by this process, STATE OF LET—One or two flats In No. 21 and below for the of and get better fields when it again closes. but the of the at MAINE. balldtng places mentioned, purpose durability article is the Portland Pier. WM. 6 Office of Board of State l TO Enquire SHEA, receiving the names of said persons and form- same time seriously impaired. Nor should Assessors, Danforth street. oct7-tf Freeport. Instead of until after AUGUSTA, Dec. 19, 1891. old rugs be bought merely because waiting the Holidays, as Is the usual we will commence } ing lists thereof. they custom, Notice is hereby given tnat the State Assess- George, a nine year old son of George P are old. some Persian our Mark Down Sale of Garments Fur Undoubtedly antique and Capes, ors will be In session at Cliy Building in Port- Field of this had the misfortune to are PERSONAL. village, carpets supertor to those made now, es- land, the county of Cumberland, on Collector’s R >om, Otid Follows his broken below Wednesday, get right leg the knee pecially in the quality of the dark rich the 6th day of January, A. D., 1892, at nine while near Frosts's Saturday, December 19th. coasting Gully Hill on blues. But it is the sheerest affectation to o’clock in the forenoon to secure inhumation to entry bookkeeper is open Block, Dec. 14,15,16,17,18,19. last. We enable them to make a and for Saturday buy an old, ragged, dirty, altogether faded cordially invite an examination of the entire stock, as we cannot do to the just equal assess- Doubleengagement after Jan. 1st; would ac- Levi justice ment of the taxable in ihe cept Chadwick has so far recovered from out and patched rug, sometimes, as I have sacrifice we have made in this property several any responsible position. Address, Box Room, Hose House No. advertisement. We give a few prices as towns in said and to Maine. Upper his gunshot wound in the head as to re- Boon thorn rtiooori nnt from nfhnr mere aim. samples: countv, investigate charges 396, Macison, 22-2 be of No. L Plush Reefer, Mink down from .... concealment of property liable to assessment, moved to his home on Bustin’s Island. because it is and has a name Trimmed, 350 to $35 1, Dec. 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 28. ply antique “ “ as required by law. Mechanics and Railroad Men ** nooyiviupu* ui vui lOkuido No. 1. Mufflon fcu ftUUUS to it, unless bought as a curiosity, like a Trimmed, down from $39 to $28 BENJ. F. Board FARMERS,should buy their boots at Brown’s Branch “ CHADBOUKNE,) of are displayed at Mallet’s. There are fine faded As a No. 3. " “ FRANK near Union Sta’ioo. Pride’s gobelin. thing of beauty, suit- Astrachan $35 to $29 GILMAN, } State Store, Solid, durable Upper Room, Corner at store In this “ OT18 £uuus iui jruui uuuuiesi me reel. displays every village. able for decoration, its usefulness is past.— No. 4. “ HAYFORD, J Assessors, reopie living Bedford Cord 36 Inch, down ont of town can be School H Dec. Miss Mary Spear, Colby '93, will spend 8. G. W. Benjamin, in Harper’s Bazar. lined, from $30 to $22 dec21 dtd properly tilted and return just*, 29, 30, 31. No. 5. on the very next train. Save the holiday vacation at her home with her Long Cloth Capes, down from $24 and $20 to $10 and *15 your time and money and buy your boots and shoes at parents. No. 6. Satin Rhadama Lined Astrachan Biown's Dock Reefer, Trimmed, down from $22 to $15 Branch Store, near Union station. BKOWN’S Woodbury's Hall, Pond, Foundations for the new block on Cen- NOTICE. No. 7. Astrachan Trimmed Reefer, 30 inches long, former price $15 BBANCH STOKE, near Union Station. 944 Jan. 4. tral avenue are in, and the work of build- down to -• Congress stieet. 18-1 1, 2, will be 3J0 Damariscotta. Me.. Dec. 1.1891. ing rapidly advanced. DRY is GOODS hereby given that the No. 8. Vest Front, Hair Trimmed, down from ... following Quite good sleighing in all parts of the 314 to 310 NOTICEbonds Issued by the town of Damariscotta, Collector’s Room, Odd Fellow’s a No. 9. Plain ANNEAL, town for few days past. Reefer, Diagonal Cloth, down from „ $ g to ft ft Me., In aid of the Knox & Lincoln Railway are MEETINGS. » “ . called, numbers as follows: Block, Jan. 5, 6, 7. f No. 10. Cheviot . hereby 2o, 21, 27. Cumberland. I 8toS 5 33, 84. 36. 37, 43 of each No- .. 30, 40, 41, $500 are First Natioual Bank, CUMBERLAND ...$ 6 to $ 4 hereby called and must be presented for pay- Hose House CENTRE. “ " •• “ annual Upper room, No.l. No. 13. - ment by January 1st, 1892. K. F. GENTH- meeting of the stockholders of AT 5 to 3 Rev. Mr. Thomas COST. $ the of Sixth street church $ NER, Treasurer. decl2eod3w* THE First National Bank of Portland, will Jan. 8, 9, 11. Auburn preached in exchange with the J*_“ be held at its banking rooms on Tuesday, the Rev. Mr. last No. 14. China Seal Fur 12th day of Jauuary. 1892, at 10 o’clock a. m„ pastor Greene, Sunday. Shoulder down from „ . Hours to be from 1 to 6 and from 7 to 9 Cape, $48 to $35 for the of seven p. m., The Cecllian of to a onr " “ NOTICE. purpose electing directors for Quartett Poitland gave a Proposing make change in No. 15. Mink the and excepting Pride’s Corner and Duck Pond.where in $39 to eusuing year, for the transaction of any conceit the Gieely Institute club course business, we will otter oar entire $25 other No. 16. Persian . undersigned, commissioners appointed business that may legally come before the hours will be from 1.30 to 6.30, and from 7 on Tuesday evening of last week to a full stock of Goods at cost for the ... 335 to $20 THEby order of the City Council of the of them. JAMES E. Dry " “ •• “ M Ciiy WENGBEN, Cashier. to 9 p. m. house who were all 17. - well pleased with the next 60 days. No such chance to No. Monkey 323 to $15 Portland, October 7,1890, to assist the City as- Portland, Me., Dec. 11,1891. dec!2dtd buy sessors in and The to avoid performance. The next entertainment in is. revaluing equalizing the values board, wishing favoring any per- nice fresh goods at cost was ever be- ■No. Astracnan. $15 to of estate the course will be by Prof. Dennett of Lew- Sli real belonging to resident and non- The National Traders’ Bank sons or classes of persons have decided on a fore offered in Portland. No. 19. Plush and CJoth Astrachan down from resident tax payers of said iston on Thursday of this week. „ $7,50 to $ 5 city, hereby give pernonal registration, and every person must evening notice that they will be in attendance at As- go The benefit fair held the before the hoard or his by “King's sessors’ Office, City Building, Monday, Dec. 28, shareholders of the himself, flame will be at this last National Traders’ Daughters” place Tuesday No. 20. Last Season’s Garments Less Than Half Price. Tuesday, Dec. 29, Wednesday, Dec. 30, and THEBank of Portland are notllled left off. was a hereby that evening success notwithstanding the and Thursday, Dec. 31, from 10 to 12 o’clock a. their annual meeting will be held at their bank- Voters from any part of the city may '■torm. They are Indebted to Edwards & m. and 2 to 4 o’clock p. m., to hear all persons ing room on Tuesday, the 12th of register day January at where Walker for the donation of No. 21. Camel’s Hair Shawls down from „ Interested. next, at 11 o’clock a. m„ to any place the board Is in session. one half dozen * 50 10 j 5 choose ttve direct- steel and VIRGIL C. WILSON, 1 ors for the ensuing year, and to acton Naturalized citizens will their shovels one-half dozeu hammers. Lot 22. Best Himalyan Shawls down to 8 any other bring papers and CO. $ WM. B. IRISH, (Commissioners. business that may legally come before the meet, J.M.DYER& be I o answer ready where I.iuiington. declB dtf dec2l dt31 lug. EDWAKD naturalized, when No. 24. 24 inch Black Gros Grain GOULD, Cashier. and Heavy Silk _ pg December 1891. naturalized, before what court. At the annual meeting of Adoniram ^ 12, decl2-dtd would look cheap at $1.75. The Every voter must state his name, Lodge F. A. W. the following officers were greatest bargain yet. niN€ELLANEUim. residence, elected: Cumberland National Bank. occupation, place of occupation, place of birth, W residence in M , J.W. Small; S. W.. C. H. Cut- isn’t she beautiful. Certainly, she Westbrook, where he last voted J. W , F. M. uses the famous Blush of Roses. The married, residence of wife and to ler; Bradbury; Treas., BeDj. LOOK! annual meeting of the family. It Is with her uses it but could stockholders of Small; Sect., C. H. Moody; 8. D, Fred gentleman also, you the Cumberland National be hoped that every citizen will present them- never detect It on their faces. We sell THE Bank of Portland Brackett; J. D., D. T. Finance quanti- will be lielu at the selves on French; ties of It. YOUR DRUGGIST. 2i-l banking rooms on Tuesday the days named, In order that the Committee, W. G. Lord, D. T. the twellth of French. C. J. R. day January, 1893, at 10 o’clock registration be made complete. H. Cutler. It was voted to a. m., lor the choice of hold an instal- LIPPE PS for everybody. Directors for the en- 22d. LIBBY, Examine Browu’s suing year and the transaction of CHARLES M. WATERHOUSE, lation Dec. The is in any other Lodge a very and his Examine our N ^ 11 33 ® Slippers get prices. bus ness that may legally come before them CHARLES E. flourishing condition at present both fiua- ® 76 cent and $ Men’s JACKSON OJS* Slippers. BROWN, Sign W, H. 8QULE, Caihier- STRBBJ, 01 Gold Boot, 18-1 GEORGE W. LEIGHTON. Poiiland, Dec, lltb, 1891, deeded dec7 i dtjanll United Btates 2s ..100 DETROIT. Dec. 21 —Wheat—No l White at BUBCmANIMXIIt. K41LKM.il>*, lUUiHOADH financial and Central Pacific lsts.108 96c: No 2 Ret! at 96%c. Corn—No 2 at 43c. commercial Denver fit H. ,G.lst.ll« Oms—No 2 at 34c; No 2 White at 86c. |Rye at * » Erie ... 90c. MAI N E CENTRAL R. R. Kansas Pacific Consols.107 Receipts—Flour —; Wheat 94,000 hush; corn Boston Sc Pflaine R. R. 4000 bush. Oreeon.Nav. lsts.-.109% 17,100 bu; oats Iu Effect October 4, IMUL Fw Manger, liar H u b*r. Si. John, the Kansas Pacific lsts.108% While Jleuatuina, Quebrr, flon* Quotations of Staple Produets in the Closing quotations of stocks: Cotton Markets. WESTERN Dl VISION. (real, and ibe Wt-nl. Dec. 21. Dec. 19. Trains leave Portland (Union Station) for [By Telegraph], On and after November 29,1891, passenger Adams 144 Scarboro Beach, Pirn- Point, 7.00. 10,16 Markets, Express.146 NEW YORK. Dec. 21.—The Cotton market- trains leave Portland as follows: Leading Am 114 a. m., 3.30, 6.16, 6.15 u. in.; Old Orchard Express.....114 and sales 134 ordinary For DANVILLE JOT., AUBURN and LEWD Central Pacific. 83% S»% quiet unchanged; hales; Beach.Saco, Biddeferd,7.00.8 6.10.16 a. do Gull at 6 16-I6c; TON. 3.30. a. m., 1.10, 5.06 p. in. S6 26% uplands at 6 9-lttc; gcod in., 12.40, 3.30, 6.16 m.; Ciies & Ohio.. middling 6.15, p. tAeuuebuuU, LEWISTON via BRUNSWICK, 138 ordinary stained 6 1-16; uplands 7 16 ^irnaLt-Itemk^. -*■-: 7.00. 8.46 a in., 3.30, 6.16 7.16a.m., *1.15, Chicago a Alton..140 do i 12.40, 6.15, p. in.; 6.00 and $11.80 p. m. 161 16c; Gulf do at 8 6-16cc: stained 7% Well* Beach. 7.00,8.45 a.m., 8.30. 5.16 Stocks ami Chicago ftAlton prefd.— .162 p. ROCKLAND aud KNOX aud LINCOLN STA- Bonds—Money Easy- Sterling NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 21.—Cotton market Is Dl.; North *«re»t Palin, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy.. 107Vs 107% Berwick, Dover, TIONS. 7 15 a in., 1.16 and on 12 7.00, a. 8.45 a. m., 12.40, 3.30. 6.16 Saturdays Exchange Quiet and Weak Govern- Pel w»re & Hudson Canal Co. 128% % easy; middling at7%c p. m.; at 6.00 p. in. Koche*ter, Alton only Delaware, Lacka. & Western.. 138% 139% CHARLESTON, Dec. 21, 1891.—Cotton mar- Eurmiinfstoa, Bay, BRUNSWICK, BATH.GARDINER, HALLO- ments Dull but Steady—Kailroads Active Wolf boro, 8.45 a. m., 12.40. 3.30, Denver ft Rio Grande.117% 17 ket middling at7y8o. p. in.; WKLL and AUGUSTA. 7.16 a.m., 6.00 quiet; Wo. voter (via Great Falls and *1,15, t and Firm and but Erie.. 33% «2% Rocnester) and $11.30 m. Strong—Stocks Quiet, 8AVan NAH.Dec. 21,*1891.-Cotton market ..00 a. Manchester and p. Erie pref. 73% 73 Dl.; Coucord (via Farmington and Phillips, via lewis. steady; middlings at7c. So. Newmarket Junction) 7.00 a. m„ 3.30 Generally a Little Below Opening Fig- Illinois Central....107% 108 p. in.; TON, 8.30 a. in., 1.10 m.; via BRUNS t 21 1891.—The Cotton market (via 8.45 l. bo* Newmarket p. Ind. Bloom ft West. MOBlLE.Dec. Lawrence) ro.; WICK 1.16 p. in.; and Ior RANGKlKYat ures, at J auction, Exeter, Hu verb Lake Erie & West.. 2iy8 22% quiet imiddlings 7y«c. ill, Lawrence, 8.30 a. ni. ""well, Lake Shore.124% 1247/8 MEMPHIS, Dec. 21, 1891.—The Cotton mar- Boston, t7.00, t8.4o a.m., §12.40, RKADFIELD I u.oO p. m. MONMOUTH, WINTHROP, Louis & Nash. 82% 82% ket steady; middlings at 7%c. awl OAKLAND, 1.10 and 5 05p. m. Manhattan Elevated.1< 4 10* Boston for Portland, 7.30, 8.30 a. m., 1.00, WATERVILLE. via 6.05 n. At New York has been 4.uo LEWISTONTi.IO, money easy, ranging Michigan Central.108 109 p. ni. in.; via AUGUSTA. 7.15 a. m., ‘DIS, $11.30 Minn & St. Louis. 9% MaForeign rkets. 2%@3 percent.; last loan at 3, closing at3 9% Sunday Train* from Union for p. m. do oref. is Dr. Station, Prime 20% 20% Castoria Samuel Pitcher’s for Infants Bo*loo and stations. m. 8KOWHEGAN, via LEWISTON, 1.10 p. m., percent. mercantile paper at 4%@6 68 fBy Telegraph.] prescription way 12.65. 4.15 p, Missouri Pacific... 68% via 7.15 a. in., $11.80 m. per cent. is and weak LONDON, Dec. 21. 1891.—Consols 96 6-lfid EASTERN DIVISION. AUGUSTA, 1.16, p. Sterling Exchange quiet New Jersey Central.Ill 113% and Children. It contains neither 1.15 aud 11.30 m. for money and 96% for the account. Opium, Morphine nor BELFAST, p. w tb actual business in banker’s bills at 4 82 Nor. Pacific common.. 26 24% From Union Station. For Cape Elizabeth, DOVER and FOXGROFT, via DEXTER, 1.16, do pref 69% 69V4 Dec. 12. 189J 9.00 a. A for to-day bills, and 4 for d( m e LIVERPOOL, Quotations— other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute m.; meaburv, 8.0o a. m. 6.00 p. in.; n.3u p. u. 84% ,nd; pos Northwestern. -.lie^s 116% 8s Wmter Wheat at 8%da,8s 4y2d; spring Biddefordt f*ortnnionth, Newburyportt BANGOR via LEWISTON, 1.10 p. m.; via ratss at * 83@4 66, Commercial blue at 4 81% Northwestern Wheat at 88 California pref.140% 140% 8y2d@8s 4%d; average for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. Suleut, Lynn, Beaton, (t’2.00 a. m. aaily) AUGUSTA, 7.16 a. in., *1.16 and $11.30 p. tu New York Central.117% 8s a. @4 83%. Government bonds du l and steady. 118% 9%d@8s lOd;MixedAmerlcan at Corn 6s 6d. t».'x; m.. (§1 p. m. daily) t6.00p. m. and Sundays only at 7.20 a. m. New York. & St. Louis 20 Cheese at 66s. Hornlou Kail road bonds are aative and Chicago 20% It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty use for Portland, 7.00 H. ill., (J9.00 a. bangou & Piscataquis r. k„ via dex- strong. do 80 80 years* by pref. LIVERPOOL Dec 21,'1891.—Cotton market- m.daily) 12 30 p. m., (*7.00 p. m. daily.) ter. 1.16 and 11.80 p. m.; via 0LDTOWN There was the usual marked diminution in the Ohio & Miss. 21 of 21% steady; middling at 4%d: sales 12,000 bales; Millions Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays at 11.30 p. m. amount of business done in the stock market at. Out & Western. 20% 20% soecuiation and FROM CCMMERCIAL STREET STATIOR. ELLSWORTH and BAR HARBOR at 1.16 and North 18 export 3,000 bales; receipts ter 12 and here and there American. 17% 26,000 bales. feverishness. Castoria prevents Sour 11.80 p. ni. o’clock, some weak vomiting Curd, For PertHmoiuh and way 4.40 Pacific Mall... 36% 86% stations, p. VANOKBORO. 8T. JOHN, HALIFAX and stocks as a showed m. tOonnects witn Rail Lines for New listed, rule, great firmness Pullman Palace.186% 185 cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria York, *1.16 aud Retail Grocers’ Rates. relieves South and West. PROVINCES. $11.80 p.m. in the face of realisations. the Heading ... 38% 89% Sugar heavy Among Connects with Sound Lines for New BOULTON, WOODSTOCK, ST. STEPHEN Rock island. .. .. cures § York. inactive shares there was still the usual 89% 80s/s Portland market—Out loaf. ey2c; confection- teething troubles, constipation and flatulency. aud NORTH AROOSTOOK at 1.15 aud 11.80 propor- Be Louis ft San tWestern Division from No. Berwick. Sun- Fran.... p. m.; ST. ANDREWS, 11.30 m. tion of sl aip Chiet these ers’, 7c; pulverized, 6c: powdered, 6c; granu- the days only. p. upward spurts, among dopref. Castoria assimilates food, regulates the stomach •Runs dally, Sundays included. $ Night ex- coffee 4c. •Western Division from Dover. was consolidated gas, which shot up from 9? to do 1st prf.. lated, fc; crushed, 4%c yellow, press with sleeping cars attached, runs every St Paul. 81 and bowels, and natural Through tickets io all points South and iowa Central stocks and Flint & 80% giving healthy sleep. Cas- West for night, Sundays included, but not to Skowhegan 98% Pere 123 sale at Union station, Congress street, dopref..122% MINIATURE 22. and Monday morning, or to Belfast, Dexter or be »•«, Marquette shares were prominent for strength St Paul Minn ft Man.114% li4% ALMANAC,DECEMBER toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. at Commercial street station. •• yowl Bangor, on Sunday mornings. St. Paul & Omaha. 40 ■. JAMES T. FURBER, ■*>pn light transactions. The more pri minent 40% Hlgl1 water White Tlounmiao and Mine. St Paul & Omaha prf.10*-% 107% Sun sets.4 16 {. 4 06 $ Vice Pres, and Gen. Alan.. Boston. (fnrber stocks were held within narrow limits. In late D. Texas Pacific, new.. 12% 11% Length of days.. »,04 I... 7 ft 9in J. FLANDERS, G. P. and T. A., Boston. For CUMBERLAND MILLS, SEBAGO LAKE, •••• L. dealings they yielded ah over the list, and in a Union Pacific. 43% 48% Moon rises.11 36'"el*nl l... SftOlu Castoria. —r Castoria. M. WILLIAMS, Gen. Agt. at Portland. BRIDGTON, NORTH OON- octSdtf FKYKBUKti, Aery f w of the active shares were U 8 Express. FO 60 WAY. GLEN, BARTLETT FABYAN8. I8T. prices left Is an excellent " 14 14 “Gastoria medicine for chil- Castoria la bo well JOHNSBUR Y, NEWPORT and Above those of the Wabash St. Louts fit Pacific.. adapted to children that MONTKEAL, opening. Lackawana at dren. Mothers have told me of its 8 45 3.30 JEFFERSON and LAN- do pref... 30% 30% MA.HUSTE repeatedly I recommend it as to a.m., p.m.; ,p3 % went down Keck Island 1 ISTEWS" superior any prescription 8.45 %, at 80. WosterrtUnlon.x-dv 81% 827/g good effect upon their children.” CASTER, a. m. known to me.” a. ■Dullness followed Sugar Tram... •••• *4M *••••••• 841/4 MAINE The 8.46 m.. connects for all points m North- and ihe market closed quiet 84% PORT OF PORTLAND. Da. <5. C. CENTRAL RAILROAD. K.etanona ft West Osgood, n. A. Archer, M. D., ern New and at small xou»t.13% 11% Hampshire. Vermont, Chicago Jfmd firm, generally fractions below the do 67 61 Mass. Ill So. Oxford the West; and with the Can. Pac. Transconti- ■' pref. Dec Lowell, St., Brooklyn, N. Y. opening figures. Oregon Nav. 79 78 MONDAY, 21. nental train for Vancouver and Paeiftc Coast * “ The Arrived, Castoria is the best for children of Our in the points. The ».S0 m. train has for transactions at the Stock Exchange ag- remedy physicians children's depart- Grand p. sleeper Boston Produce Market. Montreal and connects with Steamer State of Maine, Hilliard, Boston for which I am I hope the is not ment have of their Holiday trains via “Soo” gregated 400,050 shares acquainted. day spoken highly experi- Line for BOSTON. Dec. owl.—l'he are Eastport and St John. NB. Minneapolis and St. PauL 21, tallowing far distant when mothers will consider the real ence in their outside practice with Sch A P Emerson, St for New Castoria, ARRIVALS IN PORTLAND. Portland Wholesale Market. today’s quotations ot Provisions, Produce,Ac: Day, John, NB, and York. interest of their children, use Castoria in- and although we have our only among From Waterville and a. cuts 14 00 a 14 26; short cuts Lewiston, 8.86 in.; POKTLAND Dec. Pork—Long Sen Pacific, Morang, Calais for Bristol. RI. stead of the various quack nostrums which are medical what is known as 2', 1891. 14 supplies regular Augusta, Bath and from Rockland Mondays $14 00 «14 60; backs at 60@14 76; lean Sch Ernest T Lee, Rodney, Calais for New EXCURSION The market for their loved ones, we are 8.40 Montreal. 9 30 JL” Corn has weakened considera- ends 00 00 gl6 00 j pork tongues 16 60; butt Bedford. destroying by forcing opium, products, yet free to confess that the only. a.m.; Bridgton, &c., a. in.; Farmington, Skowbegan srd Lewiston, bly in sympathy with the West quotations to- pork lo 60. Sell Madawaska, Rich, Calais for Hyannis. morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful merits of Castoria has won us to look with TO Hams at small at 12.25 p. w.; St. John, Bangor, Rockland, &c.. b» 66 a 68c for car nn 9%c; 10c; pressed hams Sell Millie down their favor day ing lots and 70 2 71c Florence, Wallace, Ashuale. agents throats, thereby sending upon it.” 12.30 m.; Augusta and lH6c, Sch Geo p. Wateivllle, Bath, bag lots. Oats but iu the Washington, Freethy, Woolwich for them to graves.” United Hospital and 5.86 unchanged here, ea>y Lard—Choice 7c ^ lb m tierces and tubs; Boston. premature Dispensary, Rockland, p.m; Farmington,Skewhegan, le dh 10-a> in cs Dr. J. F. Waterville and Lewiston, 5.45 p. tu.; Mon- g markets. Provisions steady with no pails S^c. Sch Princess, Penobscot for Boston. Kiuchedoe, Boston, Mass. & treal, Lancaster, Faby-ni, Brldcton, 8.00 p, dressed 6c Montreal to note in No Hogs—Choice city Jp lb; country Sch Ella Rockland for Ark. change figures. poultry to speak Fr&nces, Boston. Conway, Allen C. Smith, Pres., Quebec. Pullman *1.40 a. m. do 6c. rn.; Night Tickets on sale December 21st and ot in the-wholesale market to-day, but to-mor- Butter—Western extra Cleared. 22nd, •Sundays Included. creamery 27®28c; The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York row the receipts will be more liberal, and prices tancjJQlgher; firsts aud extra firsts 83@26c; Sch John S Ames, Olson, Glen Cove, (not be- City. good to return January loth, giving au extra imitation cream 22ta23c; lactorv choice fore)—Portland Cooperage Co. will probably range from 18@20c # tb for good of the at 20*21e,Northern creamery, Sch South ■■ m inimrimiii opportunity witnessing grand spec- XT. DESERT "Western choice'28@29c; Rieuzi, Condon, Brooksville—,J H PORTLAND, and HAlflUS turkeys. New York and Vt dairy good to choice at 24 Blake. tacle of the The following are today’s quotations of Pro- ®26c Eastern creamery, good to choi at LTEA.RB6.tT CO. The above are receivers’ FBOM OUB visions, Produce, Flour, etc,: 26@28c. quotations CORRESPONDENTS. * " prices for strictly wholesale lots. llec dlawTly Steamer City of Iticbui.sd. Capt. Wm. E. ”1 1 ■■■■■■■ "■ 1 — 1 1 ■" 1 ■" Dennison leaves _ Flour. Crain. Cheese—Northern choice full creams and White Portland FBOM MERCHANTS EXCHANGE. Mountains in Mid-winter (weatherpermitting), Superfine & rorn, car lots....6««68 twins ll%c; fair to good at 7® 11c Western for Rockland, Bar Harbor and Machlaspori, via low 00 Ar at 19th usual grades.4 76@5 Com, bag lots...70@?l choice lie; fair to good 8%®lOVfcc; sage at Antwerp lust, ship Bohemia, Ho- (8TEAMEU8. STEAMEKS. landings, Tuesdays and Fridays at 11 p. X & Meal, bag lots. .72@73 12@12Vbc gan, San Francisco. Rates to either city and return from Port- m.; returning, leave Maebiasport Mondays and XXSpring land 8pring.6 00®5 26 Oats, car lots_44la4t- Eggs—Eastern extras at 2«@80; fancynear-by Ar at Liverpool 17th, steamer Toronto, from or Lewiston.so 00 Thursdays at 4 a. m.; connecting at Portland Pat. Spring Oats, bug lots...47@49 stock higher; firstB 2«®27e; extra Vermont Portland. PACIFIC NAIL STFAMSHlf COMPANY Brunswick. 7.00 with early morning trains lor Boston. Wheat. 6 76@6 26 Cotton seed— and New at Ar at Barbadoes 18th inst, barque Frances, Bath. 7 50 FAYSON TUCKER, Hampshire 2B@30c Western firsts Internatioaal Co. —LIN* FOB— Mich Car — from Steamship from Saco and Vice Pres, and str’ght lots...2-< t,o@28 60 at Thompson, Rio Janeiro, (to sail 20th for Passengers Blddefnrd should General firsts — Manager 27@00c; Michigan @26c. Jobbing — FOB roller.6 %@6 % Bag lots. .29 0C>@80 00 prices lc higher. Trinidad.) buy tickets to Portland and returned. F E BOOTHBY, GenT.Pass. and Ticket Agent clear do. California, Jaoan, China, Central Trains ..6 16@5 2o Sacked bran— Poultry—Northern fresh killed turkeys, chce Easport, Calais, St. John, fc B., Halifax, N. S., leave Portland tor Montreal, 8.45 a. •Portland. Nov. 20, 1891.noni4dtt St Louis st’gt Car lots.. .22 ot’ffi?"1 00 16®>8c; fair to good at 12®15 .choice chickens Memoranda. and South Amarioa and Meiloo, m. and 8.30 p. m.; for Que-'ec. 3.3 > p. m. roder.... 66*@5 t (>r« % 2S < ;8 OO Hcatia, Prince Edwards Island, and From New York, pier foot of Canal 8t., North return, at $7.00. car Portland & Rnmford Palls Middlings 0@ turkeys, choiee at 16@16c; fowls at 10«14c; before reported ashore at Vera Crtiz, will be a Through .sleeping for Mon- Wni’r Wheat hits. ..24 Bretau. The favorite route to Cam. for San Francisco via The Uihuua treal on the 3.30 m. train. Railway. Bag t@29 00 chickens lt@l c. total loss. She was disabled collision with Cape River, p. by pobelia and HI. Aadrews, N. B. •f Pvunu. P. E. BOOTH PAYSON Effect Nov. 1991. pateuts....6 76@8 Provisions. Beans—New York handfplcked pea 1 95®$2; another vessel ^previous to ashore. The BY, TUCKEK. M, Pork- going G. P. & T. A. V. P. & Fish. marrow pea 186®1 90, choic> screened pe» at other vessel, also, was badly stove up. Fall and Winter For Japsn and Chian, Gen’l MVr. Backs.16 85(815 60 16 Arrangement. decie Leave Portland via G. T. Railway, 7.10 a. m. i@l 76; hand-picked medium ai 1 85®1 9u; Sob Laconia, of Rockland, before reported CITY OF sails Dec. dtd Clear.14 < On and after Nov. 2d, and until further no- PARA, Monday, 21, noon. and 1.80 p. m. Cod, per qtl— 7f@i5 0 choice screened at 1 60® 1 76; choice v’ellow wrecked at Cape Porpoise, registered 102 tons Shore. 6 25 Short < 16 tice, the steamers of this line leave Railroad From Ban 1st and Braunan RETURNING—Leave Canton 4.30 Large tK'@6 uts.16 00® 2 Eyes l tto@l 96, California pea beans at s 10® and was built a Saco in 1859. Francisco, Bis. and9.80 a. Small.4 i Oh Beef— 7 Wharf, Portland, MONDAY and THURSDAY 76® 0 F nush hanu-pickeaat 2 20®2 30: red Baltimore, Dec 19—Barque Jessie CITY ol PEKING, sails Thursday, December Pollock.8 4 00 8 Macgregor, at 5.00 p. m„ for Eastport and St. with STAGE 00® Ex-Mess... 60® 9 00 kid. 2 00®2 10. lobbing prices 10c higher. hence for Havana, is siill bard ashore below John, SI, Sp. m. "GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY." CONNECTIONS—DAILY—From Haddock ....8 05@3 60 Plate.10 10 60 above connections; returning, leave St. John W. Minot tor Hebron 00® Hay-Choice 18 00: some fancy higher; fair Seven Foot Knoll. Tugs are on her For Academy; Buekfield Hake.2 60 Ex-Plate.. 10 working and Eastport same days. Freight, Passage, or general Information for W. Sumner and Canton far Oli®2 oO®H 00 to good at $16 00®17 00; Eastern line at and are take ofi a Turner, Peru lighters ready portion of the tickets issued aud checked apply to or address the General Eastern Herring— Lard- $12®14 ;poor to ordinary East swale If Through baggage Agents. Dlxfleld, aud Mexico, also for Brettuu’s Mills, box... $ll@14; cargo necessary. to destination. to 4.00 E. A. A OARS St Livermore. Scaled, ^ 14@18 Tubs, lb. 6%@ 7% $8®9. Rye straw, at Oat HP-Freight received up CO., Mackerel bbl— choice, $14 60; j»4 M# p Tierces..... 6%@ 7% straw $8®9. Domestic US State Street, Cer,Bread je27dtlL. L. LINCOLN, Bupt. Shore is..24 ot Of) Ports. For Tickets and St., Beaten. Excursion @26 Pails. 6%@12 Potatoes—choice native and Maine stock 1 Staterooms, apply at the leiodtf Special Shore 2s..14 00 Pore NEW schs Gertrude A Bart- Union Ticket 40 or for 00®.>6 leaf...12 @i2% $187W®1 60; choice Vermont and N YORK—Ar20th, Office, Exchange St., Med 8s.. .11 6< Hamp- lett. and John Douglass. Bangor; Emma other Information at @13 001Hams.lO @10% shire and New York Burbanks —@48c; Houlton Green, Company’s Office. Railroad 8s..00 <8 — and M A David Large @00 OOi do coverd.. 11 @11% Hebrous ®60c: rose 46c Aroostook McCann, do; Torrey, Portland; Wharf, foot of State street. J. B. COYLE, DOMINION LINE. PORTLAND & WORCESTER UNE Hebrons Ella and Jas L B Pr(’d.c». Oil. at 45®—c; Rose at 46c. Sweet Preesey, Malloy, Rockland; H je20dtfOen’l Manager. 7 26 potatoes. Eas- Jones, Clara & CpeCran: 60@8 Kerosene- tern extras bulk stock and cloth heads TUomaston; Anna, do; Seventy- Royal Mall Steamships. Pea beans. ..2 16 Port ref $1 26® Six, Somes Sajnl Fred B l>0@2 pet. 6% 1 76 ersey double heads 2 50, Sound; Hart, BiueniU; Medium do.. Piatt’s Ast’l. 25@2 Belano, Round Pond; Geo M Adums, and Wm PORTLAND TO 8Va Apples—No l Baldwins aDd f 0 LIVERPOOL DIRECT. and Portland & Rochester R. R. Germ’u med.i lo Greenings $1 F Boston. Return oo@2 Devoe’s brilliant.. 8% No 2 at GoIUqs, From Chicago @i 60; at BOSTON From < 0 76c®90c, Greenings $100 Also ar 20tn, schs Nathan F Yelloweyes,.l 75@2 Ltgouia...... 6% 1.60. Cobb, Achorn, Liverpool. | Steamer. | Portland. Mobile; F G Rich, l.oothtiay; L A Friend. Bay Kail 1-oad View; C W Miller, Deer Isle; Joe, STATION F30T OF PREBLE Receipts. Chicago Cattle Market. Millbrldge; STEAMERS. Thur. Nov. 12,1 OREGON, Thur. Dec. 3. STREET, Addie Schaffer, and Ring Rove, A “ “ Rockland; SARNIA. Dec. IB $20 By Telegraph B 26.1 Tnes. PORTLAND. Dec. 21,18BL Heaton, do: Clara, do; Thus Garland, Rock- “ “ “ Only Dec. B FALL ARRANGEMENT. 10. I LABRADOR, 29 Receipts by Maine Central R R—For Portland OHICAGO.Dec. 21,1891. The Cattle market land; Mary Wellington, Boston ; Rosa & On and after MONDAY, OCT. Pas- — New Bedford. 5,1861, Receipts 18, iOO; shipments 3000: weak and Adra, Pahln I1A tn AAA raPnan »QA hi 1 a._1 senger rrains will LEAVE PORTLAND: 70 cars miscellaneous *-- merhandlse, » -7. v gvwuu connecting 10®l5clower top prices 4 90® 25; good to Cld I8th, sch J G Morse, Richmond. Fare $1.00 For WORCESTER, CLINTON, AYKKJUNC roads 124 choice 4 Passed the Gate sebs Sarah A Only cabin f25; steerage 830. DETROIT and cars._ 00@4 50; others 2 36 a8 b6; Stockers 2otb. Blais dell, RETURN, TION. NASHUA, WINDHAM and EFPINC 2 1 New York for Bristol — 0.r @2 60; cows at 1 20®8 Of Ellsworth; Eva Adell, Hoboben THE new and pai^tiai, steamebs. Service for Avonmouih Dock at7.3oa.m and 12.30p.m. Imports. for Newport. Hogs receipts 52,(Km shipments 8 000: From From For Manchester, concord, and active and BOSTON—Ar schs Susan N ONLY »16.75. points LIVERPOOL, ENG. S eamshlp Labrador_ steady to strong; rough and common 10th, Pickering, Avonmouth. * North at 7,io a. in., 12.80 p. m. to D 8 Steamship.Portland. I 1 snaft Torrance & Co. 60®3 70; mixed and packers at 3 76@7 85; Haskell, Brunswick; Agnesi Grace, Haskell, TREMOR! and PORTLAND Tickets For ROCHESTER. 8PR1NGVALE, Agnes I good to go on Dec. 32nd and ALFRED, prime, beavj and butchers’ weights at 3 85® Brunswick; Grace, Ellis, Brunswick, leave November 17, TORONTO, December 6. WATERBOKO and SACO RIVER at 7.80 a! 3 8 70. Daisy Duuton. Fort Royal; Booth Bro alternately FRANKLIN WHARF, Port- 23rd and to return up to Grain Quotations. 95; light 5'@3 Farlin, land everv evening. Sundays excented. at 7 20, ONTARIO, December 12. January m., 12.30 and 8.30 p. ra. receipts A L Hobo- Sheep— 9n00;sniprnents 1500: steady tbers, Amboy; Mitchell, Barbour, in for 6th, ’92, inclusive. For GORHAM at 7.3«> and 10.00 A m., NEW YORK to L o’clock; arriving season connection with 13.80. PRODUCE EXCHANGE. strong, native ewes 3 mixed ken; Jordan Mott, WUarl, New York; Geo 3.00. 6.3 >. 6.20 and in. 60(§>4 96; ewes earliest trains for pointa'beyond. The Bristol steamers do not 11.16 o. CORRECTED BY lambs 4 4( @4 66; prime wethers and W Glover, New York; Magnolia, Brown, Dam- carry passengers. For PULLEN, CROCKER & yearlings tickets for CUMBERLAND * CO. Through Providence, JLowell, tlfPUTWESTBROOK, r» ll/\; Ilf ■ irttiitni,.., MILLS, 5 4 Catalina, Ellen nov23t! DAVID .. oc@5 76, Westerns 00®4 66. ariscotta; Lewis, Rockland; New Arc. TORRANCE & CO., Agent. uuswmvv/si. * ViVVAtUil AUU Mwvtuuuj o HuuwiuvUiS* Lambs 4 Lowe. Worcester, York, 60@6 60 Merriman, Bangor. leave INDIA This excursion will afford an excellent oppor- FORD'S atr 7.30 and 10.00 a. m., 13.30,8.00. WHEAT, Ar2ist, scbsCelina, Murray, Baltimore: De- Returning, WHARF, Boston, of every even at 6 tunity visiting the wonderful tunnel lately 6.30, 8.20 anil 11.IB p. m. Domestic cora, 8anborn, M E >ug, Sundays -excepted, o’clock. Dec. Jan. Marktes. Hoboken; Eldridge, Kelley, J. F. completed from Sarnia to Port Hurou. under For FOREST A VEND (I 8.20 m. May Hoboken. L18COMB, J. B. COYLE, 'KKEKINO), p. Gen. the St. Clair River. The 12.30 p. m. train from Portlana connects Opening.106 106% 108% FBy Telegranh.l Cld Olive Agt. Manager. 21st, barque Thurlow, lor anil Giuiiru ifticn at AYER Gooding, will JUNCTION with” Highest....106% 107% lo8»a NEW YORK, Do. flour sep!6' .atf Also BP* HOOSAUTUN- Lowest.106 21,1891.—The market UQVi(3>& f>»r the round trip to Gblcaeo and 106% ios% —receipts V3.647 packages: exports DIRECT STEAMSHIP ply Detroit 1398 bbis SAN FRANCISCO—Cld 16tb, ship Undaunted LINE. from all stations on the Grand Closing.106% 107% 108% and 8940 more Trtthk Rail- sacks; active; free offerings and Lewis, Queenstown. way between t-ortlacd and Island NEW YORK, via CORN. weak; sales 30,100 bbls. Maine Pond. “PROVIDENCE LINK,’’ for GALVESTON—Ar 20th, sch Fred Gower, Steamship Company From BOSTONsrery WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. L, J. SEARGKaNT, General Manager. FDEWiOH mut YORK, via “NORWICH quuuu'iuus tow extras at 3 NEVf Dec. J»n. {,(X»4 16: Deveau, Pensacola. decl7 LINK” with BOSTON & ALBAN Y R. R. for May. otty mills extra at 6 0®5 25: the Opening.eo% 64% 6’4, city miffs pat- NEW ORLEANS-Sid fm Port Eads 16th, For NEW YORK. From PHILADELPHIA erarv Tuesday and WEST, ana with the NEW YORK ALL RAIL H chest. 60% wheat- low trades, at barque Cbestina Redman, Baltimore. Friday. via 64% Bis/* 3bU^1.2?P6.6.0 1 “west.10 % loe% Jos wbent—receipts 212,'50 bush; ex- PHILADELPHIA —Ar 19th, sch Hattie A Passage 810.00. Bound EXCURSION for Ids C'J.WltrlliN, Osn’l. Ticket. ports 217,358 sales Trip 818. HOLIDAYS. Ageutoctddtt Closing.106% 106% losvi bush; 258,000bush; weak- Marsh, Francis, New London. Portland to Liverpool Direct. Meals and Room included. er. closing steady with fair No 2 Cld CORN. business; Red 19th, sch Katharine D Perry, Garfield, for For freight or passage apnly to F. P. WING. ? 06% in 8to> e aDd elevator, 107%® Palermo. 70 1 ( Agent, Long Wharf Boston ) ffiM# T1U1AK Dec. Jan. May. 8%. 1 09%, f o b: No 8 Ar tULVil OF CUABA. .float, 07%@1 red 2uth, schs Josiah R Smith, Freeman, Bos- STEAMSHIPS. K. B. SAMPSON, Treasurer and Gen. Man- Opening..., £8% 64 at, 1 02Va: No 1 Northern at *1 l LIVERPOOL. PORTLAND 61% 08%,® 09% ; ton ; Sand Ddloway, Smith, do; Nathan Law- ager, 89 state Fisk e Oh ead after Noi hard ~ St., MONDAY, Dee. ISO I, Highest. 68% 64 Mej! 112%@112%: jfo" Northern at rence, Fall River. Bult-ilns,Boston,Mass. Tiie Maine Central 7, 19 Nov. PARISIAN. 8 dtl ; Railroad trains will rna as fallawi i Lowest..66% 63% 6% 1 03%(®1 083/s ; NO 3 1 03®l 03% fob. Ar sch Anna E J Tues., Dee. oct22_ spring 2lst, Morse, Crocker, Prov- 3 Dec. *Cabth ages’an 22 Closing.66% 63% 61% Rye stronger and more active; 'Western l 01® ideftce. Offers rates for the Kwund DKFAItTVRRM. 1 17“ *NUM1DIAN... ISLAND Trip 03.Barley dull. C!«ro—receipts 262.660 hush; Ar at Delaware Breakwater sch Penob- Tues,6Jan.’92 HTEAnEBS. 20th, ■ ■ .1. ■■ .1 n. ■ ■ Anbwra nn« —. | 7.10 and 7.30 exports 796 bush ;sales 212.000 hush unsettled, scot. from for Belfast. These steamers will not call at Halifax on Detroit and Return L«iar- 19th, Rawley, New York leave Round Pond at,7 a. m. for touch- knut N. 8.35 a. 12.10 Opening.4 %b 4i% -Rio steady, quiet; No 7 at i3 No- uudfSlnasow, via Londonderry, Portland, ; Via the Whlto If,, m., and *.60 p. m. @13%c. Wheeler, Brunswick. mg at Boothbay Harbor. Everv > Mountains, Canadian Pacific and From K*r—ra w'du 11 .nominal •• reflnd every fortnight. Cabin $35 aud upwards. Return Friday leave t'blcayn upd Alxntrrnl, 13.10 u. m., Closing..... 42% quiet; No8, 3 11- FALL RIVER—Sid 18th, sch Viola for Portland at 8 a. m. for Wabash railways. December 23 7 May, $66 and upwards. Booth by, So. Bristol, East Selling б. 60 p. m. From tj >*eb«c, 12.to m. Monday’s quotations. 16;No at °%c;No8 at8 9-lRc: No9at8V,c; New York. Boothbay and and 23, with return unlit dan. 189*. p. at to Boston direct via Derrv and Petnaquid. Weather permittna. 6th, No 10 s 7-16c No 11 at 3y8c:No 12 at 8%c: NEWPORT—Sid sch A CrlBHgow No TICKET OFFICE, WHEAT. 18th, George Pierce, Galwav. interme'diate freight received alter 7.45 a. m.. on day of >ff A 3%@3 16-I6c; Mould a 4s,8c;standard A Bangor for Bridgeport. Prepaid steerage $19; PA YSON TUCKER. Dec. $30. to H. Jk A. ALLAN or ’T. P. MC- leaving. F. E. BOOTH 60 May 13-16c; Confectioners’ A at 4 1-I6c: cut loaf at NEW BEDFORD—Sid 19tb, sch Three Apply oct29dtf BY, V. P. and Gen'l Man. Exchange St, Foot of India Street Opening. Marys GOWAN, Portland, or H. & A. ALFRED RACE, Manager. G. P. & T. airt_0epot 97% 5Vie crushed 6%c; powdered at 4%,c; errantt- Bird Charlie & ALLAN, A. decl8-td Closing. sail, Philadelphia; Willie, for Boston. Lowest fare* from r- 90% 97 Vs ated at 4%@4 vie: Cubes at 4%c. Prtro New York. oct27dr.f Portland, Yarmouth Jur Casco Bay Steamboat non and Danville Junction as » CORN. 1 earn steady and quiet; united 5 '%c. Pork is VIN E Y ARD-HAVEN—Ar Company, follows: 1 18th, sch Wm G R UUNTO.H ROYAL BLUE Detroit _ HOUSE WH *13.76 ard Dec. May. lutet and unchanged: old mess 8 26; new aj Mo wry, Hoboken for Portsmouth. ABE. LINE. £?ic5g0.?:rt,;lad»16-76“ < JO0C*« JELsm JE3>w 812.60; ttan#a.s City 180 QO and 526 Opening.45% 40% > 75@10 26 Beef dull and beef hams Sid schs W G R JfcHL©©c3Lj TIME 75; bt. steady; 18th, Mowrey, Mall. Geo M TABLE, commencing Mon- FINEST AND SAFEST TRAINS IN THE Paul *3l.B0a:;d B27.26: St. Louis via luiet; t erced beef dull and cut F November WORLD iferot Closing.43% 42% steady: meats Adams, R Faird, Marion F Sprague, Decora, WINERday, 1,1891: m. < mlet and midde* BOTANIC ANO i —between— *l"-‘P* w*ui*rutL.caKosue.uo easy: quie and steady. Lard Maud, Leonora, Fred B Belano. Rogers, Han- CLAIRVOYANT PHYSICIAN, Leave Portland for Forest City Landing. Peaks and Boston Stock Market. with moderate demand *i!l.B0;8an Franalsoo. California. Iio.00 tronger ;Wesfern steam nah McLoon, Andrew Peters, Garland, James A Island,6.46,6.45,8.ooa.m.. 2.15, 6.K) p.m-for New York, Philadelphia. and Th.w rates 56 45: c*t.\ SR 0< @6 05; refined firm with mod- W A No. 399 1.2;CoDgK-m« Nlreei, Portland. Little and Great ar»(Wet tn(C. The following quotations are received dally: Webster, Collins, Wide-awake, B H Jones, Diamond, Trefetben’s and Lon Hallimwre nuil L. J, 8EAKGEANT, General srate demand Continent at SR S A E 8.00 a. m.. 2.15 m. Washington Manager. 56@6 80; Mary Amsden, Druid, Jordan L Mott, VAN f b ,1 rtf rtll .. .. a Island, p. dec Henry — & Santa Fe 1 it Mm ter ~ u.vwuiuv/mv vtuuiv UUU Atchison, Topeka R. 44% S7 60. quiet and steady for fanev! : S Lord, and A Hood. XWUI|£I1'1 C. W. T. —VIA— 8_Qtf R Xr. n 1 a I-? Mary GODING.* umviv uuitL unu sieauy. cated diseased that flesh is heir ail cases ftntHflriFf av__ : Ar 19tn. schs J Paine, Bangor for New to, Mexican Fr«i»ht* to York; as I will CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW Central..... 22 •» Liverpool quiet and weak: grain Carrie O Miles, Rockland for Providence. given up incurable, take them to make JERSEY, Unton Mciflc. >er steam a cure. 43% —d. HYANN1S—Ar 18th, sch Puritan, Bluehill PHILADELPHIA & READING R. GRAIN TRUNK RAlim" Hosro, & Maine K.. *»r. Reed will not ask you in R„ CHICAGO. Dec :21,1891 —The Flonr markst ! ior wasningion. any questions Bell Telephone.20'*% any way in to your after HARPSWELL BALTIMORE & OHIO R. s stead : spring patents at 4 6 back- SC ITU ATE—Ar I9tli, sch Leading Breeze, regard diseases and STEAMBOAfcoi H, Wisconsin Central @4 90; . 18y*3 us at 3 00 winter Pinkharo. Calais. you have a true examination of your case he All trains vestlbuled from end to end, do 80(«t4 patents at 4 66®4 86; lighted prefrt. will tell you if you cau be cured. Dr. Reed’s and after Nov. car itr-tights 4 3 (9)4 46. Wheat lower; No 2 soring I SALEM—Ar 20th, sch Geo A McFadden, Mai- 2,1891, steamer MERRY- by gas. Unequaled dining service- Christmas Mexican Central it medicine* are strickly pure and to suit ONCONEAG, will leave Orr’s 4s.% K»%c; No 2 Bed at 81c. Corn is quiet and low- comson, Baltimore; Maud, Koilinson,Elizabeth- put up Isiand at 6 40 a time table November lfi. 1K»1 Maine Central itaUroad.117 each case, he thinks he can tell tne m. for Portland and intermediate sr: No 2 at 43c. Oats steady and dun No 2 at port. difference landings' kk! between a person afflicted with a disease or a TURNleave Portland Pier for Orr’s Leave New Vork from foot of Liberty street <2MiO. Nn 2 Kye 89c.No 2 Barley at 69c. No 1 In port 20th, schs Florida, Bockiand for New Island and Holidays. New York person becoming an entranced medium. There Intermediate landings at 2.20 m. North Kiver. Mining Stocks. Flaxseed 59%c. Provisions higher: mess pork port; Telegraph, Thomaston for New York; p. has been a great many people who have lost JSAIAH For Philadelphia at 4.80, 7.45, 9.00. 10.00, it 7 80 *'7 90. Lard 1046 Short ribs Elizabeth M Cook, Calais tor Eliza „„„ DANIEL8, [By Telegraph. at;6 i2ya Providence; their lives maktne the above Ex- octldtf General 11.30 a. m., 1.30, 2.15.3.30, 4 00, 6.00 ndes at 5 >F@ 6 SO. Dry salt meats—shoulders Levensaler, Boston for Thomaston. by mistake. Manager, 6.00, EXCURSIONS aminations at offee every Sun- 7.30 p. it>.. 12.16 night; CNEWEOBK, Dec. 21 1881-The following i (4 87%@4 60; short clear sides at 66 60®5 66. Hid 18th. schs Jennie Greenbank, for Boston; my day including Sundays—9.00, days from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Examination by 10.80.11.30 a. ill., 1.30, 3.30, 6.00, 6.U0 -TO- are to-aay’s closing quotations of Receipts—Flour 21.000 bbls. wheat 107.000 Diadem, Thomaston; Anna Shepard, -. mining stocks: their name, place or p. in.. 12.15 niglir. insb: corn 236,000 bush, oats 158.000 POHTSMOUTH-Ar 20th, sch Harry S Lord, letter, stating residence FREEPORT Co) Coal... 35 bush; and and one stamp, fl.OO. STEAMBOATCoT For Baltimore and Washington at 1 •ye 22 000 bush barley 41.000 bush Kimball. New York. age daily 9.00, Hocking Coal. 16 tny22 d9m (11.80 with dining a. m.; 1.30, 3.30, din- CO Shipments—Flour 19.000 bblB, wheat 36.000 LUBEC-Sld 19tb, sch Julia A Warr, PHANTOM will leave car) Huniestake..... Warr,* Portland ing car 5,00 p. in., 12.16 night. jij^ tush corn 702,000 bush, oats 193 000 Palatka. STEAMERPier for Freeport, touching at Quicksilver..... nush, Falmouth Parlor cars on day trains—Sleepers on night Montreal or Rya 8.000 hush 37,000 bush Foreside, Cousens’. Great Quebec ye «ioprel. 19 barley o Chebeague and Little- .rains. 50( Foreign Ports. YNTO johns’ Island and Wolfs at 2 aw® KKrvttnr. 44 00 BT.LOUIS. Dec. 21, i “91.—The Flour market nj Polut, p. m. dally Tickets via this line are on sale at Ontario...•... 547 Congress §t. ■ (Sundays principal Yellow Jacket...,,.. V ! 1 s dull; family at 40: ohoce at 4 20 Ar at Montevideo prev to 16th inst, baraue excepted). RETURNING, willleare Railroad offices throughout New York and New To accommodate the 3S0@3 at a. patrons of the Giand s Nellie Walllcp. New York. South Freeport 7 m.. at all land- "«*».i 9*30; paten at 44c@4 00. Wheat lower; Smith, touching Trunk By. ltouod t> ticseta will be sold re'( Ar ings, commencing Nov. England. Ip u„- Opbir. . poo soared at 9B@93%c. Corn closed weak and at Zaza 7th inst, barque Make the Monday, 9,1891. Bostou office, 211 street. '6II1D6T 2lst HDd Henry Norwell, boy happy by buy- b. Washington 22li(1, good g Jiig on roviilui' A a lower i«o 2 at from Ja. 8ep2itfH, SOULE. Manager. %c 33%c. Oats active tnd Kingston, dtf »Hd good tor return passage witbiu one Con Cal & Va 1 ower; No 2 at 31c. Sid fin Navassa 6th one of dec22_ ..V.'.V.V.'” ! Rye ower; No 2 at 84c. inst, barque Albemarle, ing my S8 Waltham inouth. To Montreal with opilon of return Best ft 91 = larlev is quiet and Minn Forbes, Carteret. Beicher. steady; —c; Iowa at from Quebec or to Quebec with option of reimn Horn IHc. Provisions dull: at 9 At 8th scii Watches for Silver.3" 85 pork 00 for old and Cape Hayti inst, Maggie Todd, him. irom Montreal at the follow low 1 00 ing iau: Hale Be NorcroSs. 1 40 for new. Lard at $5 85. Dry salt meats— Coggswell, from Wilmington, NC. disg. ihoulder# 90: Ar at 8th Savage... 170 »3 longs and ribs $<> 62% ; short Cienfuegos inst, barque Fred A Em- > Portland $0.00. j dear at 6 65. Bacon—shoulders at *6 oO;longs erson, Johnson, New York. boynton7 BOYNTON, New York Stock and Money Market. 1 ind ribs at 6 37%: short clear $R 60. Ar at Halifax 20tb, steamer Newfoundland, passengers wilt be tarnished, free of charge As an Insurance as a 547 Congress St. with Hams 9 50. Barlow, Portlaud. Company and 547 Mt. ferry tickets from l.evis to amt r. NEW 00@10 Home Congress Quebec V’UKK., Dec. 21, 1881. Receipts—I-lour 9000 bbls: wheat Institution, the UNION .urn by conductor ut the train bcioio 116.000 MUTUAL LIKE arrival at The following are to-day’s quotations of Cot- 1 rash corn 333,000 nush oats 76 000 bush: Spoken, INSURANCE COM- Levis. 1 PANY is deserving of-the of For tickets and further ernment securities: ye 6.000 bush barley 34.000 bush. Sept 18, lat 2 N, Ion 12f> support Nickel Watches, Warranted to Information am>lv to W, barque, St James, Maine Citizens. Silver Plated for Baj^ tgents of the Grand Trunk Shipments—Flour 6,00i> bbls: wheat, 103,000 Burnham, from ban F'raucisco Ior Fleetwood. Cops Child time. Kailway. New 4s, reg.—.llfli/fe 1 rash corn bush: oats. (cep good L. •! hKAliGENT, Gdi 162,000 19,000 bush: Dec 20, off Fenwick Island, sch Nellie T re», $1.50, $2.50. Manager Montreal NeW 48, 1 i $1, $2, KIhmk (ieu. Faea COUP..uni ye 6,000 bush; barley 1,000 busa. Morse, Savage, Irom Mobile Ior New York. **•. A&fMtitSd.’ i Warranted Quadruple Piute. $1.00. cu?;Kof,.KAC.E’ New England Bom. Agent. *60 Washington street, Boston. declddta compassing the theory of Norombega on NfcW ADTERTISBUIRNTS ; MEW AUVKKMNGflKm THE PEESS. _ ROISEUN the Charles, and most forcibly commended and their historiciand endur- No Christmas and New Year’s Table should the Puritans HOUSE com HEW be wltbout a bottle ot Dr. Slegert's Augostura ing work. STYLES L. II. Haliock followed In re- PAY the world ex- Bev. DON'T LARGE renowned of The PMFITS- Bitters, Appetizer bulslte flavor. Beware of counterfeits. Club’s Cbiervance of marks of special interest upon the Pil- Congregational and their experiment. A most in- Examine Our Styles. grims -ON- breakfast BATH" CITY GOVERNM ENt7 Forefathers’ teresting feature of the evening was the Day. singing of the following original hymn Matters Considered by the Aldermen Yes- written by Miss Charlotte W. Montgomery; JACKETS._WRAPS, Afternoon. terday From friends and fatherland To this fai-distant stiand REV. EDWIN P. WILSON AGAIN The Board of Aldermen met in special The Pilgrims came; UMBRELLAS A home they sought and found, < 4 w* *4' session at 4 p. m. yesterday. In the ab- CHOSEN PRESIDENT. To whose remote-1 bound should sence of Mayor True, Alderman Lewis Their praises resound To God’s great name. I presided. Absent, Aldermen McClutchie -FOR- • and Conant. A generation they Chosen to walk the way ! Kev. Dr. Foster’s on The following petitions were granted: Address Norembega Into the light; the Of A. C. Sennett, No. 165 Federal street, and the I.ater Puritan Colonies on the Chosen to ted race, earth’s remotest for fish to super- In place, market; granted subject Charles Evidences that the Norsemen woud’rous love and vision of Board of Health. How grace Called them irom night. Of C. C. Perry, No. 1 Commercial street, Eong Had a Thriving Settlement There CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. license as pawn broker; granted. —Why It Died and Why the Puritans A royal priesthood who, Of Portland llailroad Company for au- AH toll and danger through, thority to erect a 7-horse power steam en- Succeeded—Miss Montgomery’s Hymn. Best iu iris power, gine with 15-horse power boiler at Nos. 54 And sacrificiug alt The session of the Club That men ti e dearest and 56 Vesper granted. Congregational call, street; In reverence last at the Preble House was a deepest fall, The board refused the petition of Henry evening God to implore. of unusual interest. It is an es- Brown who wants to gun powder at meeting keep A nation 26 Inch in natural sticks at 90 cents each. to hold a ses- holy here, Gloria Umbrellas only No. 5 the Chief tablished custom of the club ALLLN & because With and COMPANY Orange street, purpose strong clear, of the Fire sion on a date as n. ar as possible to that of They firmly grew; Same Umbrellas in sllverlne handles at $I.OO|each. Engineer Department reported A brave and Forefathers’ Day, and this year the meet- people b art. in maul and 26 iuch Twilled Union Silk Umbrellas in neat sllverlne handles The attendance was unusual, even for Holy heart, drains and sewers. Feculiar aid apart, the for The next matter was the consideration sessions at this season, and the parlors Filled with His light. —just right gentlemen—at only $1.89 each. were of the report of Inspector Han- crowded at the social hour with mem- 26 inch Union Silk Umbrellas In neat handles lor at Buildings The hymn was highly appreciated and very ladies, son on the and a half wooden bers and their lady friends. Among the story shop the Club, by vote, instructed the executive $1.75 each. erected Messrs. Randall & McAllister by committee to invite Miss Montgomery to on the north side of Commercial street in attend the next ladies' meeting as the rear of No. 55. The is within the building guest of the Club. The absence of Miss THE CELEBRATED GERSTER UMBRELLAS ARE WARRANTED. fire limits where wooden buildings are Montgomery from the city prevented her prohibited by city ordinance. attendance at the meeting last evening. This popular make of Union Silk Umbrellas we have In a large Mr. Randall, of Randall & McAllister, The thanks of the meeting for the elo- variety of natural sticks, sllverlne aud gold plate handles for both was present to be heard in to the regard quent address of the evening were moved He said that this re- ladies and gentlemen. Prices 3.39, 2.50 and building. building by Rev. Dr. Merrill of this city, and the $3 00, 3.25, up. placed an old shed which had been filled BILK session closed with the benediction by BRACES. with birch and was much more CHOISEfcTYLES edgings, Rev. A. H. Wright. THE BEST UNION SILK NO. 99. IT HIS STOOD THE dangerous, so far as concerned than TEST. fires, The next meeting will occur the second the The Learn Our Prices, present structure. present build- Thursday of January. home™’ This wonderful Umbrella Is the best union *i'k to " ing improved the fire risk of that locality. buy. You can CHIEFS, When the structure was built the firm GRAND ARMY FAIR. get them In natural slicks at $2.50. 2.89 and 3.30. and in sllverlne w FANCY JtWELRY. were not aware that it was in violation of NECKWEAR, handles at a small advance up to $4,00 each. dec22 dst the statutes. Messrs. Grlbben, Libby and Barnes Draw Alderman Gallagher thought that the the Clasped Hands Frizes. ~~ building was an improvement, inasmuch as it replaced one much worse. There was a goodly number who enjoyed THERE’S A REASON Alderman Lewis said be bad served a the last dinner provided for the Grand year aud a half on the committee on new Army fair yesterday, in Reception Hall, RINES BROTHERS. and at its For so much of Us buildings, and this was the first violation close both Mr. and Mrs. Gam- People’s buying Clothing of the ordinance, so far as he knew. He mon, who have had charge of this depart- The weather today was in favor of enforcing the ordinance as is to be ment during the week, went home sick, likely much against one person as another. PBESIDENT E P. WILSON. rainy. these December Days, Especially Suits: Therefore he offered the following order: completely used up. Poktulnd. December 22, 1891. Resolved., Thar, in the opinion of this Board, invited guests of the club were noticed, In the evening there was a very good the wooden erected builoing recently by Ran- sides the orator of the the Rev. patronage of the promenade concert in This Store will be dall Si MuAlli-ter, in rear of 56 Commercial eveniDg, open that street, tor a repair shop, is by virtue of its erec- Dr. Dalton of this city, and others. City Hall, closed the fair. Chandler’s till tion in violation of a a Christmas. city ordinance, nulsauce, The supper was served in the din- orchestra furnished the music for an order evenings and the Inspector of Buildings Is hereby order- large Here’s one reason : $1500 from our Boys” Suit ed to present the facta relating to the erection ing hall, every seat in which was filled. of twelve ..dances. E. C. Milliken was of said to the for In- building County Attorney, The tables were set and decorated in ex- floor director, with J. Frank W. department, and $3000 from our Men’s Suit dictment at the term of the Day, L, januaty Superior H. your brother Court. cellent taste, with ferns and fine bouquets Gribben, W. Perry, A. Huff, E. E. Phil- counters, have been dropped at one skip, to in- Mr. Gallagher moved that the order be of cut flowers. At each plate was a hand- brook, Clark Klttredge, F. L. Oakes and who smokes get W. E- Leavitt FOR laid on the table until a full meeting of the ful of grains of parched corn, recalling the aides. A palatable supper duce you to buy this month, before our annual an oak board. Mr. Burnie seconded it. On a historic starvation ration served out in the was served at intermission. antique In the stock taking. Of course such attractions bring yea and nay vote Mr. Gallagher's motion days of stress and want in the Plymouth guessing contest on the length of cigar box to kepp cigars colony. At the table the Divine the clasped hands, the committee, Messrs. crowds. prevailed: blessing in. Yeas-Messrs. Burnie, Gallagher and Clark. was invoked by Rev. Mr. Dunnells of Bath. Wm. S. Edwards and Edward H. Foster They’re metal lined Nays—Messrs. Stephenson aud Lewis. Here’s another reason: are in The supper was exceptionally excellent reported that they carefully examined the with a for People getting was wiou vutcu turn um rniiuei uu con- place sponge from soup to desert and coffee. books and found that M. W. Grlbben, 224 the of more for tinued at the next way buying Clothing Christmas meeting: At the business session President Wil- Franklin street, was entitled to first prize, paper, silver lock and Building permits were granted to the unis man Decause it is so mucn son, in a neat and happy speech, congratu- being the only one guessing 6915-16 inches. ornamental formerly, appre- following: lated the club on The next nearest were as — hinges,—you the large attendance of guesses follows, U ciated. C. V. Dunlap, carriage shea No. 60 Hamp- the and its success the all Mr. can’t shire street. evening past year. guessing seventy inches, except G. get anything so aeuben Wescott, wooden ware factory, Nos. The club elected to membership Mr. Ed- H. Libby 6914-16: Farrington Bros., > Our reasons, together with our stock of 131-136 Mucoln streer. to big ward C. Jones and Mr. Edward H. El well. M.W. Randall, 32Bramhall J. M2 Congress St f likely please him. Cook, Eveiett & Pennell, storehouse No. 69 street; H., the cold Pearl new L. Clothing, weather, the low make street. Several members were proposed. The Portland;’J, Sawyer, Woodford's; Or if he travels much, prices, TRAVERSE JURORS. committee on nominations, Mr. William Arthur L. Ruff; F. B. Gage, 2 Free street; Some strong talk for this our store the center for an clothing buyers. The following were drawn as traverse M. Marks, chairman, reported for officers H. E. Goold. City Building; A. M. True, aligator bag with brass Week in our Children’s De- Perhaps some of the following strike jurors for the Superior Court, county of during the coming year the following list: Bethel; C. K. Gage, 2 Free street; W. M. and shoulder may you V trimmings Cumberland, for the January term; President—Rev. E. P. ilson. Hanson, 51 Spring; Mrs. R. C. Deering, 14 partment. as desirable We are sure Vice Presidents—Dr. I. T. Dana, Lyman M. being investments. they Joslah C. Ward. Oousens. Cedar; Walter Morong, City Hotel; F. L. We’ve had a better trade would be Jobu D. I,. James. strap acceptable. EJ. Ricker. would if would see and examine them. Samuel B. Becrt-tary—H. Oakes, 154 York street; G. H. Libby. The you Kelsey. A A V.MOIII Ol-ll M. C, VUUtO< here than ever, but still the A bosom shield to wear Willis L. Kuowiton. second prize, a pair of opera glasses, was William H. Jewett. Nominating Conimitu:*)—George F. French, stock is It must be George Libby, Kev. a. H. Wright. awarded to Mr. Libby, and the third, a large. with a dress suit is a Auditor—John \V. D. Garter. good PERSONAL. jewelry case, to Mr. J. H. Barnes. moved with the low price FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN. The club, by ballot, elected the entire list to a man, we We commence thing give of nominees as reported. BRIEF JOTTINGS. pressure. fine Tan Hon, Geo. D. Bisbee was in the city yes- have them in Handsome, fitting, Colored Suits, In acknowledging the honor accorded today. plush, silk terday. or double him in re-election, Mr. Wilson said that he The Commercial Travellers are preparing and satin. He’s single breasted, $15. Rev. T. P. Llnehan of Biddeford, is vis- We cannot commence to sure to had frankly spoken with the committee for their annual dinner which will be held The Standard Black iting in this city. enumerate the different a Cheviot sack orfrock who had seen fit to reportlqulte at the Preble House, January 1st, next. need muffler, can suit, Hon. differently you W. F. Lunt is in the city at the The all fast black and from the suggestion ho had made. In ac- adjourned meeting of the Union bargains in Suits, Over- a wool, guaranteed perfect fitting, Falmouth Hotel. get pretty one for Si.50 cepting the office, Mr. Wilson pledged his Railway Station Company was again ad- Reefers and sizes Hon. Geo. F. Clifford of Cornish, was in coats, Ulsters; 33 to 44, $10. Consolidated lot of nice wool best efforts for the advancement and invig- journed yesterday for lack of a quorum. and up to $4.00. the city yesterday. but come and see for your- oratlon of the club, while they must expect The Eastern Telegraph Company at a sack suits, $12, that" have been reduced in price Dr. C. D. Hill of Bethel, was at the Fal- No better for a him to continue to conduct matters as he meeting held yesterday, re-elected Freder- self. present mouth yesterday. from $15, $18 and $20; sizes 33 to 36. Fine Clay had directed them in the year past. Presi- ic Robie, president, and C. C. Bedlow, sec- Many of those Men’s Suits or can be Hou. Tobias Lord, of Standish, was in lady, young old, dent Wilson very happily reviewed the retary and treasurer. Diagonal Worsted suits for dress, $20 and $28. town yesterday. at half price are still in of than a varied addresses of the year, showing uu- The Grand Trunk train due here at 6 p, thought hand- Hon. E. B. Mallet, jr., of Freeport, was Business and dress suits and trousers for common variety and a fine range of live m. yesterday, was nearly three hours late, sight. some large In the city yesterday. Fan. A plain satin subjects. He then introduced as the speaker being delayed by a fog so dense near Mon- This sort of blackbird sizes 44 to 50. For real our State Librarian L, D. Carver of Water- men, warmth water- for this anniversary of Forefathers’ Day treal that fast time was unsafe. one costs $ 1.00 or you can vllle, was in the city yesterday. weather don’t brace the lamb’s wool Rev. Addison P. Foster, D. D.f pastor of The sidewalk in front of the post office proof lined Jacket at $6.50 is a won- Hon. Seth M. Carter of was In an with Auburn, the Emmanuel church, Boston. Dr. Fos- was filled with Christmas trees yesterday. Ulster trade just now, but get elegant gauze the city yesterday at the Falmouth. der; limited number. Putnam Hair Line Sack ter said he would present a tract of obscure They came from Windham and sold at we’ve got the Ulsters when Mr. H. G. Briggs haa a painted figures, flowers, accepted position history: “The Norseman and the Puritan prices ranging from 50 cents upwards. Suits, heavy and warm, only $8 per suit. The King as special agent of the Mutual Life Insur- on the Banks of the Charles.” you want them. etc. for Yesterday was a charming, mild day. #4.38. Feather ance Co. of New York. We cannot undertake anything Frieze Ulster, $12, the best ulster in America, like a full report of this scholarly, The sun shone brightly, the air was all We learn that Mr. W. D. Little has been fans, colors, cost $2.00 elaborate and finished address. Iu warm, the sidewalks and streets sloppy, FARRINGTON for the money. Heavy all wool Cassimere Lined confined to his home for the 10 Dr. BROS., past days short, Foster claimed that tne and the streets and stores filled with and can to Norsemen from Iceland and 542 you go S4.00, Beaver a by the prevailing influenza, or la grippe. Greenland Christmas Congress Street. Ulsters, $20, very nice and desirable came to New England and founded on the shoppers. S. Wright of Harpswell, W. Sprague of 5.00 and 6.00 for one banks of the Charles, at the locality now The Central Labor Union at its meeting article for this weather. Nice Wool Trousers, $2 Auburn, and Horace Haynes and J. Hath- a known as WatertowD. large city called last night adopted a resolution pledging with carved sticks and ottoj ui Daugui, ncio at tua xaiiiiULUii Norombega. The Norsemen established to $9 the Union to recognition of the Interna- per pair. Reefers, acordin^ to quality, $3 to yesterday. fisheries, gathered furs aud especially cut real ostrich feathers. precious timber which they exported to tional Typographical Union's label which Isaiah Lewis of $’?. Fine Winter $20, $25 and Boothbay Harbor, A. S. had a denotes a union Overcoats, $22, Europe. They system of canals and office. The state of the Wooden work boxes are of C. B. of sluices for Teague Newcastle, Story Bruns- bringing down timbers to their various trades was reported to be $30. wharVAd anH uh I rtc at. Wotnrt/.nm Thft dull. wick and J. H. Moulton of Newfield, were AUCTION SACKS. new this in the of Deputy United States Marshal Burton year; made of at the United States Hotel country region Watertown still yesterday. shows abundant evidence of this Norom- uuiii,utaucai,cu otuvci r. gratis, propne Gardiner Wilson and wife of North quartered oak with Ray- beea. tor of the City Botel of Lewiston, yester- F. O. BAILEY & CO., heavy FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN. mond, W. Morrow of Boothbay The speaker said that, in view of the Harbor, day forenoon for selline liquor without a locks and It will surprise many people lo see how flue and A. H. Lennox of Icelandic sagas, or historic stories, the antique hinges substantial a Wiscasset and H. H license, and him to this Aoetioneers and Merchants. same result is reached; namely, that a brought city. Here Commission suit can be had for a Priest of North were at the and corners make boy 4 to 14 years of age at from 85 to Anson, Preble flourishing city founded by the Norsemen Mr. Crafts was arraigned and held in $300 they 88,— yesterday. existed for centuries ou the banks of the Salesroom 18 Exchange Street. Ch« viuts, W bond3to the next term of the District substantial and are Cas.imeres, orsteds, &c., are all put iu at a closing out Rev. Mr. of is decided- Charles. gifts Hayden Auburn, Court. O. Ai 3 50 and The Norsemen disappeared by absorp- F. BAILEY. C. W. ALLEN. price. $1, 3.50 big values appear lu suits also. ly better. His physician tells the niarlA not Boys’ family tion into tbe Indian tribes. stayed dtf expensive.—Wood They all wool Broadbrook sizes 4 to color that if he improves the next two or three for an extended period, but they had net Reefers, 14, $6, black. Boys’ weeks he built the of jewel safes, and ns has the week just ended, he upon strong foundation high glove Gray Cassimere Reefers, all sizes, 84. Reefer* for large 83, principle. boys, will soon be up round the house. Rev. A handkerchief cases. This foundation was to be laid by the CHRISTMAS GIFT half price. BOy*’ U sters, ages 11 to 14, plain gray, 83. Mr. sits a short time •* To only Boys’ Hayden up each day. who succeeded the Norsemen on fulfill iig purpose In every Puritans, me cocoa heavy 11 to 6 8 the banks of the Charles. Vitality way require! quite a little study of brooms at Ulsters, ages 17, 3, 5i», and $IO. Boy.’ Long Pants, Is so Off greatly desired and so much needed by for Canada. The Puritans lived conscientiously in the your fraud’s taste, fancy, or immedl* 4 aud r« din ed who are In a run are 1.50, 2.50, $5, prices. Boys’ Vest Hull*, no 4 lo of and went many people down, all gone, ate or future needs. If these 25c. fast, there’s lo, A party of at least 125 persons left for sight God, they seriously points going about the whole business of life. They nervous condition, that we earnestly urge upon are borne in mind when buying, the 5, 0 50. 8, lO and $13, Children’s Fauntleroy Suits, 88. Canada on tbe Maine Central excursion for so Boy*’ came here not for trade or traffic, for pei- all such the use of conveys more meaning thau the nothing prettier gift Dress Overcoat*, A-truchan trimmed, 815. Elegant Hood 'Ulsters, yesterday afternoon. There will be an- fries or pelf, but to materialize liberty, and simple remembrance expressed by the little establish in and Hood’s Sarsaparilla money. other large party go today, and there will principle social, religious, now almost obsolete Christmas cards ages 5 to 11, 815. Jersey Suit*, large stork, sizes for boys 3 to 8, 3 aud political forms. This medicine possesses Just those elements of be a third large party go in January on the A look at our new and select stock, em to This fear of God and attachment to high and the craves 88 Boys’ Long Punt Suits, 75 of them at a special low of vitality strength system for. It in novel and price excursion to Chicago and Detroit. These principle constituted the adamantine qual- bracing perfumes dainty purifies and enriches the blood so that it carries and combs, $1 per ,utr. Better grade Pant for Maine Central excursions are ity which perpetuated the Puritan polity packages, sachets, brushes Long Suits, boys and young very popular health instead of disease to every organ; It OWEN, MOORE & CO. on the ground where the of the sharing and dressing mirrors, cot 30 to 34 experiment men, breast measure, 8 to 8*20. A large lot of Boy*’ flue Geo. C. Shaw & Co. Norsemen had failed. Dr. Foster made a Invigorates the Liver glass toilet bottles and pungent*, masterly analysis of Puritan character travelling cases and other little W Inter Hats and Cap*, marked down to half Make announcement in our columns of And kidneys so that all waste Is many regular prices. Smalt and the properly some eloquently eulogized convictions, odd articles, will snrely suggest B Overcoats as low some of the hundreds of nice that beliefs and carried off; it tones the stomach so that food Is ;ys’ as 81. Large B-,y*» Overcoats us thing institutions of the forefathers. pleasing as well as ustful thing for To low as $3. and Railroad Contractors. they secured for thier patrons. The firm He would have the descendants of the Pil- readily digested assimilated. Besides this, each of your friends. directors of the and Nor- has made grims and Puritans study well the grand Skowhegan ample preparations for the in- The prioes admit of a satisfactory THErldgewock Bailroad G wl to history of their ancestry. The address mpany l, up investment of from 10 cents to several and Including Feb. 1, 1892, lecelve sealed ro- evitable rush that must come during Christ- was in and most attractive delightful style for the complete c nstiuctlon, inciudi g mas week. in the dollars, according to your purse and delivery, and was received in warm- gosaslui'dlngs and ail material, of a railroad from Hood’s but no the'amount est appreciation by the assembly. fancy, matter what Skowheean to Norrldjiewock, a dlst lice of 6Va Xmas Books. of find the mhes. Flans and seen Prayer Following the address of the evening, Dr. your purcha«6, you will specifications may be by goods full value. calling upon the clerk at his'flice, 149 Water A magnificent of Dalton a display beautifully made charming little speech, Street. Skowhegan, Me. The right to reject STANDARD"GLOTHING Sarsaparilla bids reserved. bound prayer books and other works with in he H. CO., at scintillating wit, which pleas- mental so H. HAY & SON, gives nerve and strength that life’s By Order of the Direct on*. 255 Jliddle McGowan's Bookstore. antly suggested some little difliculties eu- middle Stree J. o. Ml' Street, Portland, ]?le. duties may be performed calmly and efficiently. v ^ M,Clerk. dec 17 J8ter8tbpdtx 1 Skowhegan, Dec. 21, ism, dec22eod3t declS All 4