PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862—VOL. 30. PORTLAND, MAINE, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1892. SKS! PRICE THREE CENTS.
each THIS MORNING’S NEWS. MISCELLANEOUS. pleased with the situation now that at ers of the Democracy had for other, the and a desire to to Augusta BOUND FOB HUBS any time 4 ring oontest LEWISTON’S DEMOCRACY. expresses go GREENLAND. HslWERDS’ was an Page 1. and help frame the laws. Here Obituary. opportunity to forge another golden link Weather chairman fassett. indications. TEMPORARY in the chain of concord and it was agreed General telegraph news. That la the Arrangement Now Reported that Mr. T. F. Callahan should go to the Page 2. From Minneapolis. legislature. he The Relief Will Sail Funeral of Rev. John Cobb. AVER’S Mr. Blaine, It Is Said, Will Write No Remote Antiquity of the Callahan- And did. Peary Party General sporting news. IjtiNNkATOiiis, Mina., June 2.—Today’s But Mr. Callahan did not exactly trains in the custodians of both This Month. Page 3. More Letters. brought McGillicuddy Feud. Satisfy tile Party. Rich men’sfpalaces. the Harrison and Blaine booms. The Church made Sarsaparilla He may have worked for what lie easy. going executive committee, it has been A beautiful trophy. given thought w*as right and probably did, but Page 4. out, has agreed on Ji Sloat Fassett for 1*4 the supremacy of the Lewiston Democra- Editorials. 1 SEPTEMBER’S ARRIVAL WITH NO HIS NAME WILL BE PRESENTED temporary chairman and Col. Charles W. A REFRACTORY CITY GOVERNMENT Page S. cy was not the only thing to which he Johnson of Minneapolis for NEWS MEANS DESPAIR. Marriages and deaths. AT MINNEAPOLIS. temporary THAT WOULDN’T ORGANIZE. shaped his actions. Two bills which he News from Maine towns. secretary. Both are Blaine men. The Explanation of the Australian system. introduced were especially obnoxious to arrival of the Harrison van Boston & Maine. early guard the members of his at home, the The court record. has a surprise to the Blaine party proved great de- Anti-Sorhers men to have new caucus in Deer- men. were not the Har- police and fire department measures, But No On© of the Party Believes that rhe New York Sun Correspondent Says They expecting How the Lewiston Democrats Purge Their ing. rison until tomorrow and their to take these from Fire rules. boomers signed departments Will Not Be Found Then— Department That Mr. Blaine Will Be by Force—Daniel J. McGillicud- Peary by Pytliian Sisterhood. Probably arrival yesterday and this morning has' Party municipal control. later Mr. Callahan desired to be The Elabbrate Outfit—Provisions for a Page 6. Named by a Maine Man—The Secretary opened the preliminary skirmish a day dy Seems To Be Triumphant Over His A-year sooner than was expected. The of made a member of the water board and Two Years* the Search Will Wit and Wisdom. of State Represented as “Fighting plan Old Foes-The Callahans a Stubborn Stay—How so this was denied him. Concerning books. the Harrison campaign, far as it has Be Carried On the Aid and to the Nomi- Clan. with of Dogs Page 7. Mad’* Ready Accept been disclosed, is first to make a vigorous The war was on again. Marine, news. nation—His Friends Confident. and warfare on Messrs. We now descend from ancient and an Interpreter. Financial and commercial. personal Platt, [Special to the Press.] Foraker and other prominent anti- to contemporaneous history, Page 8. Quay, Lewiston, Me., June 2.—To obtain a Philadelphia, June 2.—The artic ex- New Yobk, June 2.—A Washington Harrison leaders, and second, if it become but before I enter upon the events be correct of the little diffi- for the relief of Lieutenant and Daniel Gallagher vs. Boston Tow Boat Com- despatch to this morning’s Sun says: necessary, to make an aggressive attack understanding pedition pany. so small Personal. The advance guard of the Republican le on Mr. Blaine himself, that it will be culties in which the Lewiston Democracy Mrs. Peary and the party with for the to Brief Jottings. left this impossible Secretary permit is now involved, it will be necessary to them somewhere in the north of Green- The Emeralds and the Owl Club. gions Washington afternoon, the of his name. Senator use. Spooner, ancient for and to land will be to sail from New Maine hotel proprietors. bound for Minneapolis, and the men who of Wisconsin was another Harrison study history awhile, ready of Mr. Wedding Dan Cram and Miss Sproul. over the dust-covered volumes of York for St. Johns on the 25th The weather. composed the Blaine division wore happy boomer who was on the ground today. pore probably Cures Others* Blaine Left for Minneapolis. countenances. It is certain He declares that will prove him- the annals of the party in the Spindle of this month. Elaborate preparations A practically Juvenile gang otburglars. self insincere if he accepts less who now vs. that have received the assurance anything City long before the chieftains have been made for the search after the Spiritualism Christianity. Will Cure you*/ they than the unanimous nomination which union. wear war had on Carpenters’ from Mr. Blaine which have been so the paint, girded their daring explorers, and the Kite will carry Inquest on Roger Hilton. they he cannot get. Mr. Spooner will second tomahawks and left their to to last the long hoping and working for. The talk Depew’s nomination of Harrison in all wigwams provisions enough party two seek the of the of last evening at the Blaine mansion be- probability. scalps enemy. years if need he. Staunch boats, tobog- Ask some of the warriors who have and tween the Secretary and Senator Quay Maine Delegates Organize. gans, ice-creepers, sledges alpen- settled now laid aside the battle axe, and who stocks will be taken along to aid the and other anti-Harrison leaders, St. Johnsbuey, Vt., June 2.—The del- sound the no what is the search After St. Johns the matter, and it is now known as a egation met in the car “Lorna” after war-cry more, party. leaving fact that Mr. Blaine is “in the hands of leaving Fabyans, and elected Charles E. cause of these internal dissensions, all on July 2d, the vessel will sail for Disco, of the where a sufficient number of his friends.” The Sun Littlefield chairman delegation. this warring among their children, and Greenland, correspondent was and an will be obtained. Charles F. Libby chosen secretary, will as the memories of dogs interpreter was assured two Re- they say past The business and will of the today by prominent ana uosepn xi. mauicy mpiace oi j. m. At Millville Bay a supply of ducks and good late firm of these confer- conflicts flush their pallid cheeks, and publicans who took part in member of the national commit- eggs will be laid in, and if the bay be Haynes, brighten their leaden eyes, that it is the ences, that Mr. Blaine has at last got his free from ice the Kite will be run across tee. old Callahan-McGillicuddy fight on J. H. COFFIN & CO., spunk up, and is“fighting mad” with the Vermont Men Take the Cars. to Cape Yore, where the first search will man across the avenue, mainly on ac- again. be made for evidences of the St. June 2.—The Ver- Ask them how this war Peary has been sold and transferred to count of the recently published state- Albans, Vt., long ago began The search will be continued mont with other and will tell that it had its party. ments derogatory to him, emanating delegation Uepublicans they you northward to McCormick where to the number of 80,'left for birth on "the soil of old Ireland be- Bay, from the President, Attorney General Minneapolis long the winter of the ex- on a train. At from quarters Miller and Foster. He was al- this evening special fore Lewiston had been reclaimed Secretary HON. DANIEL J. MCGILLICITDDY. ploiting party were located. The DOW & that Mr. Blaine declared last Swanton they were joined by the Maine the red men of the forest. PINKHAM, so informed non-appearance of Lientenant Peary or and New special of five cars. will tell you that that feud that he would write no more let- Hampshire They family fore us I must at the and member of his 1 evening to pause portal any party by September 35 Street. and that it was evident from what which has.been transplanted American Exchange ters, IN SCHOOL AND COLLEGE. make another word of explanation, will be regarded as almost certain evi- now be nominat- soil, and which grows so luxuriantly he said that he wants to which seems necessary to make these dence that they have met the fate of so here is a part of Irish history and can < and to be. AU pdOV/UO uccuiug uougcc, uausiuo, ed, expects annals not accurate but lucid. Arctic explorers. It is believed, Colby Seniors Who Will Hare lhe Com- neveT be out. only many endorsements, assignment?, renewals, eto., in There was a good deal of important wiped The fourth away back as far as that before that date the For it is ward, however, party following companies formerly represented by work done in these final conferences at mencement Orations. present purposes, however, of a ,r. H. COFFIN & viz: HOME the memory the politician- reachetli, will be discovered. After thorough CO., vETNA, the house. Not was it not necessary to trace these latest pro- INS. CO. of N. A., LANCASHIRE, GIRARD, Secretary’s only and for that matter a politician’s memo- search for them, if they are not found, a established to the entire satisfaction of ducts of this family conflict, the quo PEOPLE'S, areirequested to call on the under [Special to the Press] ry is not very long—the fourth iyard has quantity of provisions will be securely the back to A J •_ 4-T~ J 4-1, ~ T7-J4-^ signed who have the necessary authority to act. all concerned that Mr. Blaine would be a warrantos, mandamuses, etc., been deemed the of the Waterville, June 2.—The following their special property candidate and would accept the nomina- original origin. Callahans. turn southward before the Arctic winter members of the senior class of Some nine or ten the De- tion, but many of the details of the con- Colby years ago, Just before the last election it came to sets in. of which intermit- vention were arranged. The manner of University have received appointments mocracy Lewiston, the sensitive ears of the administration DOW his name to the tently would obtain control of municipal ftliNKHAM, proposing convention. as commencement oratois: Stephen that these Callahans were to try to carry ONE WOMAN FELL DEAD, T. DAVIS. was under the care of EDWARD was carefully discussed. It had been affairs, especial the fourth ward caucus. The adminis- V Friendship, Me. Stark, H. L. Pierce, A. G. Hurd, G. P. (Successors to J. H. COFFIN & CO.) suggested in some quarters that the name The Callahan Faction. tration to it. G. A. W. N. naturally sought prevent Another'Went Mad—The Birkenberg Silver be sprung on the convention by Fall, Anderson, Donavon,W. At caucus the Callahan candi- might it so the first Horror. on "L. L. I mean by that, that was as much Mine Office, 35 Exchange Street. spokesmen from the first states the Bonney, Miss Nellie Bakeman, and date, William Leader, was elected. But sntf A"Quartermaster’s Story! Arkansas and California Miss Dora as one faction could control the my2l' roll—Alabama, Fay Knight. any there is many a slip between cup and lip, —and that this would be to June 2.—Over 100 bodies of has done me more likely bring At the Castine Normal School. party. Of course there were Democrats and this time the city committee was the Prague, “Dana good about the expected Seth held a meeting and decided the victims of the silver mine - - June 2.—The examination at like Charles Walker, Wakefield, slip. They Birkenberg at the Word “Go.** Castine, the caucus wasn’t a caucus and Stampede the State Normal School took Dr. A. who didn’t re- genuine disaster were brought to the surface to- -I®.- ICE -1892.- than all the medicine I place to- Garcelon, etc., ordered another. No one was rescued alive This suggestion did not find favor with day. The baccalaureate sermon was A. Gar- day. today. At the next one, •ex-Mayor M. The faces of the victims are scorched have ever taken.” the and his confidential friends. preached Sunday by Rev. Truman S. celon defeated Mr. Leader for the nomi- Families and Secretary and blackened and show traces of a des- Prkes for Offices: Perry of Limerick. Memorial Day the board of Some of them it would be well nation, and a full anti-Callahan for scene at thought national was unfurled the normal perate struggle life. The DANA’S IS KING! flag on officers were nominated. Whether there to have the announcement made some the pit’s mouth today was heart rend- W its. $1.50 by building by Stevens Post, G. A. R., for the second cau- Daily, per“ month,11 Mr. A. B. Merchant of Friend- yirere good grounds One woman fell dead and another “ “ Cook, orator from some of states with exercjfes and music ing. ship, Me., sends us the following— eloquent thq appropriate by cus I will not undertake to say, and real- 15 2.00 Lawrence band. The ex- went mad. ANOTHER VICTORY FOR DANA’S. high up on the roll, like Senator Wolcott jjhe graduation it is immaterial. “ “ “ “ ercises of the class of 18U2 took place ly Dana Sarsaparilla Co.: of Colorado or ex-Senator of Kan- The Democratic ticket was elected, the 20 2.50 Ingalls last IT ladies and five OBITUARY. Dear Sirs:—I served 12 years in the evening, gentlemen had a in both and 1 but there seemed some or party majority boards, - U. 8. Navy, during that time I was stationed sas. objection taking part. The following trustees lbs. .15 H. 50 _ at China and other Ports. Mayor Newell Seth Pinkham. mm Foreign another to all that the Westerners were present: Hon. J. Warren Merrill M BT I also served 4 in the lato sug- I years because of their silver of O. B. Clason of Gardi- 100 lbs. .25 ■ ■ ■ Ka Rebellion, and was gested, proclivities Farmington, was given a second term. Mr. Seth H. Pinkham, who died at discharged of on of ill health. I have been ran- or other local and it was ner, L. G. Pliilbrook Castine, and:N. 06 and account reasons, finally Saturday night before the inauguration Kennebunk, June 1st, aged years BY THE .20 nine down for years, suffering from es- decided that the nomination should be A. Luce, state superintendent. Albert 9 months was born at vil- CAKE, perlOO lbs,, treme CONSTIPATION, the elected aldermen and Cape Porpoise made a Maine man whose name is F. Richardson was re-elected principal, Monday newly n that a Si and other CHRONIC DI3- by lagei town,but acquired good pro ■waB€ 1 .a*1 O withheld for the and all the assistant teachers were re- councilmen of the Democratic faith held Customers can commence taking Ice EASES. I have tried a great present. perty in California, where he went over- of but received Mr. Blaine in these final conferences elected, at any time they desire, and delivery niany binds medicines, a caucus to choose city officers. land witli much suffering with the to little or no benefit from them. Atlastlwas with his friends expressed great indigna- On his return he will be continued until Notice Stop induced to try DANA’S SAID SHE WAS NOT IN HEAVEN.. At this caucus it was discovered also original forty-niners. tion at the talk of the Harrison men is received at*the OFFICE. SARSAPARILLA, and it began the honorable and successful TH■ rl” fflT 1 about his that any attempts to cajole back the dove Any customer leaving town, by giv- has GREATLY BENE- “disloyalty.” He claims that trade which he continued till death, in fact has done me MORE a A Remark for Which the Rich Brothers, the rancor notice at the will be en- FIXED ME, he has been faithful and tireless worker of peace were futile and that that business, ing OFFICE, TUAN ALL THE OTHER MED- happily demonstrating GOOD" for the honor and of this adminis- Went to Jail. of discord sat with them. and have as titled to a proper deduction. 1CINE IHAVI EVER glory Evangelists, honesty integrity pecuniary „ and that the has When the nominations had been We particularly request our custom- (fslJRl-S TAKEN. tration, “disloyalty” made, well as mental rewards. Although at- I recommend been on the side of his J. H. Callahan of ward J. J. Calla- ers to of our drivers heartily entirely jealous [Special to the three, tached to business he found time to gain report any neglect to all from Press.] Ices for careless- it suffering complicated associates in the President’s camp, and han, T. C. Murphy and J. J. Ryan, of a well stored mind from his liberal read- in leaving complaints chronic diseases of long standing. Bangor, June 2.—Rich Brothers, Wil- he declares that there is no member of ward Callahan all, de- • ness. or any other cause, if made at the Verv truly yours, six, partisans ings. the Cabinet who would not liam A. and Charles C., who have claimed would not vote for Office, will be attended to promptly. Friendship, Me. EDWARD T. DAVIS. imitate his clared they City Mr. Pinkhan had no desire for office example in regard to the Presidential to he evangelists and several times have Clerk Belleau for he had said something but well served the town both as a CLARK & CHAPLIN ICE Dana Maine. nomination under similar MAYOR WILLIAM H. NEWELL. about Mr. T. F. Callahan at one time. CO., Sarsaparilla Co., Belfast, conditions. been in jail for doing things which were selectman and representative to the BURNHAM & CO., The course of the President and his lieu- The next day these objectors made an His first wife, Miss E. not lawful, are again in trouble. Sheriff leader or faction but after legislature. Mary LIBBY & CO., tenants in sending out authorized state- cognize any alliance with the Republicans which Brown, left two children, and the widow tvs. Jonas L. Poole has brought them from all were the heads, not BATES, THE WEATHER. ments intended to disgrace the Secretary they only figure gave them a majority in a joint conven- of J. Perkins survives him BROS, Dover, where they were arrested on a essential of the Democratic Capt. George CUMMINGS of State, and spreading them broadcast parts tion, and as I say joint convention I as his second wife. aprlleod2m charge of disturbing a meeting and creat- made mayors Thunder Likely To Be Heard Today- over the country through the medium of machinery. They good sound the key note of this latest phase of ing trouble at a funeral. Services were and aldormen but were not ward Dr. John E. L. Kimball. the press associations, has angered Mr. they the trouble. Cooler Weather. held over tho body of a woman. in sense of the and Blaine and his friends, and it is under- being politicians any word, The administration Democracy heard June 2.—Dr. John E. L. The minister remarked that the deceased didn’t receive or care for the Biddeford, JWBING SUBJECT stood has they any of this combine and at the next meeting Kimball of Saco, one of the most eminent was a woman and was now with the to use an com- Boston, June 2.—Lo'cal forecast for good sugar, inelegant though of the city government they adjourned in the state, died this morn- Caused a Complete Breach saints in heaven. Upon this one of the physicians |i New England for Friday: Showers prob- prehensive expression. without going into joint convention. ing aged 73. He leaves a widow and one Rich brothers jumped to his feet and said About this time a both as and between the Secretary and the President. young lawyer hung in this and then came the Dr. Kimball was bom in regards water pub- ably accompanied by thunder; much that the remarks were not' true out his on a street and it They persisted daughter. The establishment of the administration pastor’s shingle leading mandamus. The administration fought N. and at the lic we as the woman was in hell. This made a of Daniel J. Pembroke, H., graduated interest, these sponges cooler by Friday night; wind southwest, bore the name McGillicuddy. the courts have decided in He bureau in the interest of the this but recently Vermont Medical' College 1847. have been the to literary scene which was not befitting the ser- Mr. McCillicuddy commenced to show showing past week. veering northwest. Cooler Saturday. to grant this order which will compel practiced his profession one year in President’s renomination has also arous- vices, r or tins me evangelists were some as a—well a municipal The ability poli- the two bodies to come together. Baldwin, then opened an office in Saco. quantity, quality, variety taken before a justice who sentenced both tician—and also a fondness for this sort Local Weather ed much adverse criticism. It is freely We will now bid adieu to the manda- He was surgeon of the 27th Maine Regi- and price make them attractive Report. of them to thirty days in jail and to pay of pastime. of as and mus and approach the resolution aspect ment during the war and was prominent- to one who has in Portland, Me, June 2,1892. spoken undignified unprecen- a fine of $30. They probably cannot pay The leaders of the Callahans were any sponge of the case. identified in public enterprises. He ted. the fine and so will have to serve sixty then Dennis J. and brothers. ly view for any whatsoever. Timothy F., Tuesday, May 24, the Democratic city was a deacon of the Saco Congregational purpose instead of days. It was not before saw a neces- 8 A. M. '8 P. M. The Jerry Rusk boom for the Vice- thirty long they committee held a meeting, and such a church. If allow to absorb __ you them Presidential nomination on the Blaine to check the ambitions of sity budding as it was! The first thing pro- attention for even a few BRIEFLY TOLD] the and little scheme meeting A in New York. your Barometer. 29.921 29.830 ticket is gaining in popularity here daily. young lawyer, any was to lynching Thermometer... 78.0 80.0 him was posed minutes we will assure that While it is not known what the Blaine traced to promptly squelched. N. June 2.—Bob you Point..... 66. 60. session,of the Senate was J. Port Jervis, Y., are or decide Yesterday’s For a time this created no stir and Expel John Kyan, we will not absorb too much of gewumidity.... 1...67. 51.0 managers intending may devoted to Senator Stewart’s on Jackson, a negro, criminally assaulted to do in to this it is speech dwelt in the ranks of the un- wind.r:.w w regard matter, quite the silver bill. harmony one of the disaffected councilmen, from Miss Lena McMahon today. Miss Mc- your finances in return. ...T....V..6 Lt evident that the nomination of the terrified. Velocity. genial the committee. This was done. Mahon may die. Jackson was hanged Weather.....Cl’dle3 P C of would One hundred and twenty of the leaders But the fire smouldered and city Secretary Agriculture strike eight a crowd of citizens. He confessed vel. W of the Lodz riots have been found it burst into a flame Then the resolutions came. They recited by Mean dallyther.. .79.0,jMax. wind... 12 pupuicii xaxicYy. tried, years ago William a white Maximum ther_92.0iTotal and started for More and implicated Foley, precip.0 “You say that I will neither write guilty Siberia. which lighted up the whole of Lewiston Minimum ther... 66.0| may man, in a conspiracy to ruin Miss Mc- H. HAY a nor a to trouble is town and created a H. ft SON, letter send telegram the man- expected. very pronounced Mahon. P. P.—Partly cloudy. agers of the Minneapolis convention.” Members of the Granite Manufactur- sensation. Middle Street. This was Secretary Blaine’s reply this ers’ Association say that the men are The Democracy had to choose delegates Favored by Mr. Dingley. dtilstorSthp a the strike. 2000 to the state convention. The Callahan jny28_ Weather Observations. afternoon to direct question put to him anxious to settle About who Washington, June 2.—In the House as he sat in his library at home. A per- men, they say, are now at work in New element had their idoa should go are the of Mr. of Maine, of The following observations sonal friend called at the Blaine residence England. and so, to their surprise, did today Dingley speaking an amendment to the post office appro- the Agricultural Department Weather to obtain some information relative to is in the be- The McGillicuddies. Small pox raging valley priation bill increasing the appropriation bureau for June 2, taken at the proposed monetary conference, and tween the and Little Kanawa rivers, yesterday, Big Details are unnecessary. Suffice it to for the star routes, favored the extension in the course of the conversation refer- Mason 8 m., Totli meridian time, the ob- West Virginia. Pomeroy, Ohio, of mail facilities to rural con- p. ence was made to a circulated in that two sets of were chosen districts, report City, Letarte and other West Virginia say delegates that such extension would con- MARKED COPY servations for each station being given in circles that Mr. tending administration today towns are quarantined. to reprfcJaciib tiie wouucu uum too ±«.u- duce to the benefit of tha direction of to send a communication greatly general \ this order: Temperature, Blaine intended oAiinfw A Rome announces that town, ancl the state convention to his friends at Minneapolis relative to despatch Pope tory This “ad” is marked ip order to attract the wind, state of the weather: Leo has determined to send an the Presidential nomination. He import- sought to heal these gaping wounds by attention to New posi- ant exhibit to. the world’s fair from the Boston, 80°, W, partly cloudy; declined to follow the example set half of one delegation and half oi tively Vatican. Such a step was never before talking York, 78°, SW, cloudless; Philadelphia, the President and other members of the by taken iu to a world’s fair the the other. 72°, SW, clodless; Washington, 76°, S, and submit to an interview on regard by Buffa- cabinet, authorities. The balm did not have the desired cloudless; Albany, 72°, S, cloudy; the but he does not papal political situation, effect. The was lo, 66°, W, rain; Detroit, 60°, NE, rain; to that he will not send Conservative estimates of the losses physician incompetent. St. object saying From this time the side Chicago, 48°, NE, cloudy; Paul, 46°, letters or to the conven- by the recent Mississippi floods place the McGillicuddy ) St. any telegrams had rather the best of not NE, cloudless; Vincent, 68°SE, part- total at This includes the it, though by The and best medicine on tion. The Washington public infers $50,000,000. cleanest, purest ly cloudy; Huron, So. Dak., 68°, SE, losses on stocks, farms and in any means a “snap.” the market. This wonderful medicine will from this that he is in the race to stay buildings cloudless; Bismarck,72°, E, partly cloudy; Tennessee, Four years ago occurred another little and will interpose no objection to such Missouri, Arkansas, Mississip- positively cure nervous diseases, par- Jacksonville, 70°, SE, cloudy. Louisiana and bears directly on the opinl dis- action as a of the convention pi, Kentucky. episode"which alysjs, rheumatism, neuralgia, heart majority at issue now. take. The Kansas Farmer publishes the ease, female weakness, all diseases of the may crop The Democratic committee found, Hot Weather and Good Crops, John M. the colored ex- from its correspondents city blood, liver and and stomach Langston, reports through- that some s kidneys, state. or thought they found, Judas [Special to the meinber of from Virginia, who out the They indicate that tlie JOHN H. troubles of every name and nature. It is Press.] Congress was telling the Republicans, who, by the CALLAHAN, is expected to control many of the color- wheat acreage is about equal to that of the perfect medicine, and a Rockland, June 2.—It has been ex- were viewing these family troubles President Lewiston Common Council. spring ed delegates from the South in the in- last year. The condition pf the wheat way, great appetizer. See testimonials in tremely hot here today, the thermometer with calm contentment and complacency, terest of Mr. was here in crop has improved generally since the H. J. J. J. T our books. All a bottle. registering 90 in the sliade. Reports from Blaine, today all that occurred in their-secret sessions that J. Callahan, Callahan, druggists. $1 consultation with the Blaine leaders. He last through Knox county show a most excel- report The result of this diScbVery was that Samuel Booth and John J. BUY — also saw colored Murphy, Ryai IT! lent for farmers. From many of the delegates and James prospect present A Body Found at Dennis J. Callahan A. O’Brioi been elected as Democrats and tha — —— who Washington on tlieir Bangor. had TRY IT! indications there will he an unusually passed through were from the Democratic to Mr. Langston pre- June 2.—The expelled city had formed an unholy alliance witl ’TWILL DO YOU GOOD! large hay, fruit and vegetable crop. way Minneapolis. Bangor, body of I. H. committee. they tends to be friendly to Harrison, but Doane, who was drowned some ten davs the Republicans, and called upon them lie does in the second- Now let us suppose that two years says not believe ago at Veazie was found tliis in more t< General Plaisted’s Condition. work had floating as the story books though extended phraseology, term idea. What effect his morning above the Bangor water works liaye elapsed, say. out. They haven’t done it yet, bu POWDER to Matters were smoothly, A Demo- get \ Augusta, June 2.—The Maine Farmer upon the delegates he declined state. his brother. going is another Pure. by and to all that story. Absolutely news has been received The anti-Harrison men are confident crat was mayor appearances says unfavorable D. F. The also endorsed Knights Burned Out. dove of had control o: resolutions, Mayo tartar of from General Plaisted,’ who is at the Po- tonight that they have the President the peace complete Newell and his administration. A cream of baking powder. Highest for the even if Blaine J une 2.—The the situation. In strength.—Latest United States land Spring House. His kidney trouble beaten nomination Alfred, blacksmith shop Mr. T. F. Callahan was present at tin ail leavening not the F. Then comes Mr. T. F. Callahan, his Food seems to develop most alarming symp- does accept. On the other hand, of Benjamin Knights burned Iasi Government Report. with the love the lead ON SECOND 106 lStplyCai toms. Harrison men say they are better night. The loss is $400; no insurance. heart stirred great (CONTINUED PAGE.) Boxal Baking Fowceb Co., Wall St.X.Y. v 1 ru_ ... r_'_.2'v 'I ? a i ah.” «kihg. ioS2.
DRY GOODS. LEWISTON’S DEMOCRACY. THIRTY TO SPARE. miscellaneous, misceixanboes. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. notice. [CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE.] Inson 1 CITY OF DEERIKTG. Larrabee meeting and earnestly defended Mr. NEVER 24© IWSiddSe Street* Ryan, but his defence didn’t go. Portland Piled Ip Thirty-One Runs fTlHE Board of Begistration will be in session The curtain will now rise upon what X at Lewis Hall, at Woodfords, Tuesday, at stands as the last act of this May 31st, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and present and Shut Out June and 4th from 9 to or as Manchester. Saturday, 1st, 2rd, 3rd, SUMMER comedy tragedy, you choose, the 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. each day, caucus in the new city hall. to receive applications of persons who may The city committee had decided that claim the right to vote In said city. Persons naturalization will Dr. A. M. Garcelon should over holding papers present them preside in order to be All persons the but when registered. wishing caucus, Chairman French, VISITORS GOT DESPERATE AND to be registered must appear in person in order who is to be so Put not Off Till To-Morrow UNDERWEAR administrative by the way, registered. called the meeting to order lie TRIED AIL POSITIONS. Notice of meetings of the Board in other neglected wards will be in season. But to call Mr, Garcelon to the chair until given due voters can attend at any meeting which will be most ■WHAT SALE. Mr. T. F. Callahan arose and nominated convienent for them. another man, Kinney by name. J. N. BEAD, chairman Chairman French put the morion and Board Begistration. On account of the lateness of Salems Lost at Lewiston Because of Smith’s may24 dtju4 declared Mr. Kinney elected. It was ob- the Summer Season one manu- Errors—Brocktons and In Yes- jected to but the objection didn’t Lowells facturer was to sacrifice go. obliged Then, men and was a terday’s List of Winners—Woonsocket- profits to close out the brethren, sight you "A YOUNG WOMAN AI FIFTY,” stock of all should have witnessed. Such vigor- Portland Came Which Both Sides Or, as the world it, ‘‘a Summer-weight Underwear. ous use of the such expresses well-pre- English tongue, jesti- — We have Protested To Be Played Over The served woman.” One who, understanding HOSE! You purchased solid such Can Do eight culations, is never the lot hustling the rules of has followed and cases of Ladies’, Mens’ and Chil- of every man to witness. Ex-Mayor Mc- National League. health, them, To-Day! Rubber dren’s Medium preserved her appearance. Mrs. and Cotton Rubber Don’t wait until next week to visit the and Summer- Gillicuady took the lead and a poll of the youthful Lined, Yesterday Portland turned the tables Pinkham has correspondents weight Underwear. house was at length secured. Thft oppo- many who, on the and through her aud care, can look Hose Reels and best One case Ladies’ sition didn’t show up. Manchester defeated them advice with Nozzles; Jersey Vests, satisfaction in low neck and sleeveless, Then some resolutions were introduced by the overwhelming score of 31 to 0 the their mirrors. like those I have described above, and worst so far this season. Klobedanz quality, lowest prices. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT 9e Each. they were live passed, objecting. who for the home team showed LYOIA £. PINKHAM’S Compound ==^=03F* TIUE The McGillicuddies were pitched Worth 25c. triumphant. to the Fred K. Owen. that he is capable of pitching with the goes root of all female complaints, CHASE & SONS & CO., One case Ladies’ renews the and regular best of them. His work yesterday waning vitality, invigorates 37 I -2c Swiss Ribbed Vests, low Second District Convention. the. entire system. Intelligent women ol Atkinson showed and in tight middle age know well its wonderful 57 and 59 neck and sleeveless, all sizes, Lewiston, June 2.—The Second Dis- good judgment, powers. Kennebec Street. Company. All trict that with men on he Druggists sell it as a standard arti- Democrats nominated D. J. places, is, bases, or PORTLAND, MAINE today cle, seat mail, in form of Pills or We have for 12 f-2c Each. was by bargains ready you now. There are more McGillicuddy of Lewiston for Represent- as cool as could be desired, while Lozenges, on of $1.00. ]an!9__d6m ative to receipt One case Ladies’ Unbleached Congress, George E. Hughes of his catching Wheeler off first in the Mrs. Pinkham freely answers letters of Ribbed low Bath and A. S. Kimball of as inquiry. Enclose for NEW GOODS Vests, neck and Norway eighth, with the whole Manchester team stamp reply. J. C. CLAY, sleeveless, all sizes, finished delegates to the Chicago convention, and with Ferdinand Fenley of Auburn and Ernest shouting, “Look out for the turn,” was in our store than in any other three stores combined. See silk, and your F. Kelly of Bath alternates. They in- about as clever as one will often see. Stenographer Typewriter. chance! 57c structed the to vote for Cleve- Each. delegates The visitors yesterday afternoon seem- with Hon. W. L. U. S. land A resolution that D. J. McGilli- Formerly Putnam, SPRING OVERCOATS Worth 50c. __ ) Circuit be at ed, after Wheeler was knocked out of Judge, will hereafter found office cuddy’s nomination for Congress should Lydia E* Pinkham Med. Co., of A. 8. woodman. Attorney-at-Law, No. 36 One case Ladies’ 62 l-2c Lynn. Maes. to these are Egyp- not prejudice his candidacy for delegate the box in the third, to see how many Exchange Street, Portland, Me. All work $7, $8, $10, $12, $15, up $30; prices reduced from tian Cotton, executed. 2 to to close them as we must have the room. shaped, Jersey at largo to and different each man could promptly may!81m« S5, $4 out, finished Chicago, recommending positions play Vests, fancy neck, long him as the choice of the Democrats of during a single game. Farrell led with sleeves, the Second out a warm District, brought five. He MEN’S SUITS. 25c Each. debate. The last clause of the resolu- played short stop, pitcher, tion was voted down. right and center fields and second base We are more One lot Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed than delighted with this line. We can show you and it must be said to his credit he did it of Vests, low neck, short At the Water Mark. hundreds different styles and colors. All new, no old stock. sleeves, High well. worth 50c, for For the rest, Mackey showed him- Prices $7, $8, $10, $12, $14, $16, $18, $20, up. We are bound to 2.—Under a Gettysburg, Pa., June; self to he a star. He caught three dffer- (o meet your wants and will sell you at a very small margin, for we cloudless sky, and in the presence of are to have 25c Each. ent men the and it ^ going your trade. thousands of the Water during afternoon did One spectators, High case regular 25c Quality Mark monument was dedicated well as the men put the^ ball everywhere Ladies’ and Misses’ today. %'rJI$Bd^(\6]n£ MEN’S TROUSERS. Jersey Vests, The exercises at the monument at but over the and him on the low began plate, kept MANUFACTURERS OF THE neck and sleeveless, 1 o’clock. Rev. J. Minott Savage of Bos- jump all the time. Some of his stops We have them for working men for $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50 um-upeneu wim prayer, non. Edward and $3. 8c Each. McPherson extended the welcome to the were of the gilt-edge order. battlefield, Colonel John B. Bachelder The home team took things very cool- DRESS PANTS told why the tablet was called the “High ly, watching the leather-hunting Man- Water Mark,” Samuel N. of Get- $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, up to $10.00. Swope chester out in the hot sun while they Z3ST THE WORLD. CORSETS. tysburg-unveiled and presented the mon- umentTo the Memorial Association, and sent the leather out for them to hunt. At this sale we shall sell one Our patent attachment is a as Our Children’s is H. Vanderslice of re- Lachance led in the number of hits spiral spring without rival, its Department Loaded With Novelties! more case of Cor- Jphn Philadelphia made, method of renders the regular $1.00 it. Ex-Governor James A. Bea- application adjustment of the screens per- sets, Elastic Hip, Cor- ceived he making five, while Kirmes made four fectly and and has MEN’S FURNISHINCS Nursing ver delivered the oration, and James simple easy, experience fully proven that in OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. sets,'and all the popular with the total of his home run over and retention of it leads all styles, Jeffrey Itoche of Boston read a nine, durability spring power others. for poem. Measures taken and estimates furnished for Call and examine our stock Short addresses were also made Gen- left field fence being a daisy. Kirmes orders of any size before by large or small. you buy a dollar’s worth of 69c Each. eral Webb, General 'W. G. Veazey, Gen- fielded well and threw finely to first, goods. erahMartm and Colonel Hiram Berdan. 79c Corsets showing what he can do when he is in Postmaster General Wanamaker also For Goods look at our condition. O’Brien’s work in centre was Outing Pearl Street For 49c. spoke. He explained that the absence of PORTLAND SCREEN Windows. President Harrison was due to Mrs. the best of the season. CO., All sizes, blue ::: Office :: and :: white, drab, pink, Harrison’s illness. Colonel Factory::: and black. George Portland hatted Wheeler, who started You want one of the Atkinson 49c Shirt or the Farrington 47c. Meade, son of the commander of the 93 - A 50c iu to pitch for the visitors, out of the box HANOVER ST., ME. regular Corset, all Army of was- with mv9 PORTLAND, White and theiPototnao, greeted in the sizes, drab. cheers, but did not speak. Th Marine third, hitting him for nine hits Band played the “Star Spangled Banner” with a total of twelve. He was followed For Lowells, 8; Pawtuckets, 4. declared forfeited to the Port- 25c. and Rev. H. W. D. D., icated, McKnight, presi- by Farrell, who pitched the rest fof the lands. Then the was dent of June 2.—Poor game finished, two Pennsylvania College, pronounc- third and the fourth. He was hit for 6 Pawtuckst, fielding as and the Woon- ed the benediction. last for Pawtucket. At- players acting umpires, THE ATKINSON CENTS’ and today’s game sockets BOYS’ with 9 total. Fitzmaurice pitched the fifth 275: winning. tendance, Sport at Bowdoin. Bay State Prohibitionists. and was hit for a a and COMPANY double and home run. Innings. 23456789 Middle, Pearl Vine Streets, Brunswick, June 2.—In the Bowdoin UNDERWEAR. Worcester, Mass., June 2.—The fol- Dowling pitched seventh and Lowells.:.0 0502001 x— 8 sixth, class raoes this the nominations were made at Pawtuckets...,.! 0300 0 000—4 College morning 50c Medium and Sum- lowing the eighth and was hit for four- singles and beat the Freshmen C. • quality Prohibition State Convention Base hits—LoW?n, 8; pawtuckets, 8. Errors Sophomores easy by ATKINSON, CEN’L mer-weiglit Underwear to be today: two doubles, Thornton finished the 7. Batteries—Eud- five While the Freshmen were ISA^C MANA^R. For Governor—Wolcott —Lowells, 4; Pawtuckets, lengths. sold for Hamlin, of Amherst. derham and McCauley; Sullivan and .Connogh- outrowed their had much For Lieutenant Governor—Edwin Kendall, of game, making the fifth pitcher for the ton. faulty steering Cambridge. to do with their defeat. 25c Each. game. Brocktons, 10; Woonsocket*, 7, Secretary of State—Samuel B. Shapleigh, of The Bowdoins defeated the Boston One case Men’s Colored Bal- Boston. Webster, late of the um- Woonsockets, Brockton, Mass., June 2.—Brockton University nine in a seven inning game BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY briggan Shirts and Treasurer and Receiver General—General W. Drawers, pired a very game, his decisions won and a score of 14 to 2. 75c for D. Farnham, Jr., of Somerville. good today by timely hitting sharp today by regular quality, 600: Auditor—Alonzo H. Evans, of Ashburnham. being very good both on balls and strikes fielding. Attendance, Notes. Attorney General—Robert F. FOR THIS WEEK.. 39c Each. Raymond, of and the bases. 450. The Innings...... 1 23456780 NewBedford. Attendance, A fight of ten rounds between Billy One case Men’s regular 87 l-2c score: Brocktons.1 0 1 2 2 2 2 0 0—10 All the candidates accepted. The Frazier and Jack McAuHffe, for a purse AAAol seasonable and desirable quality Shirts and plat- PORTLANDS. Woonsocket*.... O 03013000—7 ^ 1 goods marked way Drawers, sorm denounces both the Democratic of has -been to come off at and silky fibre, combed Base hits—Brockton. 14; Woonsocket*, 12. $500, arranged down, they must be closed out. The people Egyptian and as AB. R. IB. TB. PQ. A. E. the Manhattan Athletic June 22d. 94iUUU^ all Republican parties unable to cope Errors—Brockton, 2; Woonsockets, 5. Batter- Club, appreciate the great bargains we and keen yarn, sizes, gossamer weight, with the drink offer, at evil. Dr. H. A. Gibbs Annis, If. 8 4~ 3 4 2 O 0 ies—Doe and Burke; Sullivan aud Burrill. At Morris Park, New York, yesterday, us busy all the time. presented a resolution Kirmes, 3b. 5 5 4 9 1 4 0 New England League Standing. George B. Smith, known as “Pittsburg protesting against cf. 7 3 50c Each. the unfair and dishonorable treatment O’Brien, 3 5 5 O 0 Per Phil/’ won $30,000 through the victory Plain, Printed, Hemstitched, Embroidered and Eace Rogers, lb. (5 3 2 2 8 0 0 Won. Lost. Handker- One case which the Played cent. of his colt Cadmus in the fourth chiefs, marked down. silk finished Balbrig- prohibitionists of the state Lachance, c—v.. 7 3 5 6 7 1 0 King gan Shirts and actual have received at the hands of the Clymer, 2b. 6 4 3 5 l 2 0 Woonsocket. 13 0 22 59.1 race. Black, White and Colored Ribbons marked down to Drawers, Repub- Manchester. 9 close. value $1.25, at the lican members of the state Burns, rf. 6 3 3 5 1 O 2 15 24 62.5 Zimmerman, the American bicyclist, One case 27 in. Printed Challies, 6 1-4 cts. worth lO. ridiculously legislature. Johnson, ss. 4 3 0 0 Brockton. 14 9 23 60.9 low of It was the convention. The 2 1 0 won a half mile at 200 Eace Tidies 13cts. worth 25. price adopted by Klobedanz, p. 6 3 3 5 0 7 0 Portland. 11 9 20 55.0 yesterday handicap Antique list of delegates at large to the national Salem. 11 11 22 50.0 Bulwich, Eng., after a great contest, One lot Portemonnaies at about half price. 65c or 11 22 50.0 EACH, $1.25 A SUIT. convention includes one woman. Totals.55 31 26 41 27 15 2 Lowell. 11 making the distance in the fast time of One lot Steel Scissors, 25 cts., all sizes. Pawtucket. 8 16 24 33.3 A feiv small lots of Eadies’ and 1.114-5. One lot of one fourth of the MANCHESTERS. Lewiston. 7 14 21 33.3 Jewelry at cost. Men’s extra fine Sum- A Steamer’s Peril. One case lOc Printed Cambric for 8 qualities AB. R. IB. TB. PQ. A. E. cts. mer-weight Underwear to be [Special to the Salems One lot Cocheco Prints, 5 cts. Press.] Burke, If & lb. 4 0 0 0 9 Today. sold at one-half the value. I I A few more June 2.—Steamer Fitzmaurice, cf., The Salems will make pieces of Plaid Repellents 69 cts., worth $1.00. Rockland, Emeline, p., heavy-hitting Good c., ss. 4 O 2 3 2 1 2 their first on the Portland 9*4 Unbleached Cotton, 15 cts. went near appearance Noo« “ “ “ Captain Webster, ashore Green c. & ss.... 4 Mackey, 0 1 1 4 6 1 gronnds this afternoon when will be 10*4 16 cts. Ladies’ and Children’s at the entrance of Farrell, ss., p., rf., they ledge, Larry’s Narrows, the of Misses’ 50c. Fancy Cotton Hose, Sets. cf., 2b. 3 0 0 O 4 4 2 opponents the home club. There “ the thick 62c. “ “ “ during fog of yesterday. She Dowling, lb., p., cf. 4 O O O 5 0 3 are some of last season’s favorites with 121.2 cts. Sucb “ “ “ “ 4 0 1 1 0 3 1 75c. 15 HOSIERY. was on her afternoon trip from this city Thornton, 2b.,p.,ef. the visitors, including Deady and O’Neil cts. Garry, rf., cf. 3 o o o 2 O 1 crack If you are for call on us. to Vinalhaven. Her the pitcher of the Manchester*. looking Bargains Somo iri'fal values will ho passengers were Colline, 3b. 4 0 1 1 0 2 2 Ours is the Store of the Wheeler, If. 301 l l 1 Stott and Burns will be the for Bargain City. placed on sale taken aboard of the steamer Forest p., ss., 2 battery CONDENSED today. the Portlands and O’Neil may pitch for One case Ladles’ Fast Black Queen, which had been sailing alongside, Totals.33 0 6 7 27 19 14 the Salems. Ladies admitted free to Hose, also bound for Vinalhaven. The Eme- Innings.1 23456789 grounds and grand stand. Game will line remained on 6 for 25c. the rocks until3o’clock Portlands.7 0 5 3 4 0 2 4 6—31 commence at 3.30. DYER Taffeta there is Some Satisfaction was in of E. G. SMITH’S ERRORS RESPONSIBLE. rors-Chigagos. 1; ^Philadelphia, 1. Batteries MERRELL SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y. prettier charge Harding, Esq. and How the Salems Lost Luby Schnver; Carsey and Clements. in putting on a shirt that’s fit to Rev. A. W. Pottle was invited to take The Game at Lewis- ap* eod&wlynrm Lawn with neat and wear, AT BALTIMORE. Dress Fabrics than an excellent place for the shirt that of the charge services, which were as Baltimores.0 0000001 l— 2 in col* in’t, is the rag basket. If have not ... pretty designs8 you follows: read Kev. N. J. June 2.—Smith’s Ctncinnatis.0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 x— 3 we are showing this been an Hymns by Kew- Lewiston, errors are troubled with ill-made, ill-fit- Base ■ ley and Rev. G. D. for the hits—Baltimores, 6; Cincinnati, 7. Er- ors. We shall place ing uncomfortable shirt, you have es- Lindsay; Scripture responsible Salems defeat, a 2. lesson by Rev. C. F. invocation rors—Baltimores, 3; Cincinnati, Batteries— season. All the new. caped a positive if have Allen; by wild throw to first the Cobb and MuUane and infliction; you Rev. G. K. addresses losing ball un- Gunson; Murphy. our first invoice of been bothered such an article Palmer; by Revs. by you B. ler the and AT WASHINGTON. est and most all D. Randall, Charles L. H. grand stand, permitting designs .. will be the more apt to steer clear Hunger, Washingtons.o 000ISO00— e these goods on sale Bean, W. S. Mclntire and G. K. Mullen te score in the first in the future. Don’t in a Palmer, inning. At- Clevelands.3 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 x— 7 get perfect The was desirable shades. closing prayer by Kev. W. B. Base 9 rage every time you put a shirt on, rendance, 350. The score: hits—Washingtons. 7: Clevelands STEPHEN this Wftek at 15 cents Bartlett.. Clevelands, 3. BERRY, but try OUR SENATOR, the most per- errors—Washingtons, 2; Batter- The Masonic fraternity, of which the LEWISTONS. les-Klllen and Milligan; Davies, Cuppy and This week we shall fect fitting shirt made. The price does Zimmer. per yard, actually deceased was an honored served AE. K, B. TE. PO. A. E. JOB not the value. member, _ YORK. BOOK BHD signify as an escort to AT NEW PKIHTER, offer a full line of cents. the procession, were pres Mullen, rf. 3 3 0 O worth 25 3 O 0 Pittsburgs.o 1000201 0—4 ent in and at 2b. 2 No. PIPM STREET. Laundered large numbers, the close of Keay, 11116 1 New 100 1400 37 §1.10, Unlaundered §1. look. If.... 4 0 Yorks.o 1-7 Yhe sale of the church services their beautiful and 1 1 3 0 0 Base Cotton Dress Fabrics great You have had of 1. Lezotte, lb. 3 0 0 0 14 O 0 hits—New York, 12; Pittsburgs, 10. Er- plenty; experience ritual was conducted the rors—New < and this appropriate by 4. Lezotte, cf.4 0 1 1 2 1 0 York, 3: pittsburgs. 6. Batteries— For Heating Dwellings, k and with shirts, experience has Crane and at Colored Black proper officers. Donahue, c. 4 0 0 0 and Mack. the following spec* probably taught you There 3 1 1 Fields; damp 5 Public Buildings, etc., by Hot < something. The which was ren- Mickey, ss. 3 0 1 1 0 4 0 AT reason music, admirably BROOKLYN. Dress Good8 to be con’ isn’t the least why you should McCormick, 3b.... 4 0 0 0 1 0 < Water Circulation, the 5 dered, was under the direction of Hr. M. 3 Brooklyns.o 00411100-7 ial prices : be content with second rate material McGuire, p. 4 O 0 0 O 3 0 E. Little, Prof. George Quimby, organ- Louisvilles.o 0000000 6—5 • tinued this week. or make when that which is neither |the Base ist. Totals.31 1 1 1 27 16 hits—Brooklyn, 11; Louisville, 6. Errors one or the other is at your 1 36 inch Cumberland Suitings ... disposal The floral were abundant and -Brooklyn. 2; LouisviUe, 6. Batteries-Had- 5 cents yard for less than the same amount offerings SALEMS. iock ana C. and Dowse. of in excellent taste. Prominent Daly; Vlau White Nainsook, (1 to IO yards in a piece) 6 1*4 Our made of among The cents yard money. BONANZA, the was a AB. R. B. TB. PO. A. E. National League Standin. these floral emblem from the _ best quality American reinforced front and Per Newdesignsin Bingham, || cents yard Langdon Cotton, School street a floral tribute McCarthy, If. 4 1 i 1 I O 0 Hot Water in fit and church, Won. Lost. Played, cent. Llama Cloths.. hack, perfect workmanship. furnished by the ladies of the Moore, c. 4 O 0 0 12 3 O | cents ya'd Reliej Try one. Only 75e unlaundered, 8ac Deady, lb. 4 0 0 0 5 0 1 . 28 10 38 7315 All the latest designs in Pongee 12 Corps of Gorham and others. A 13 38 Heaters Suitings, 1-2 cents laundered. large Briggs, cf. 4 0 1 1 1 0 0 Brooklyn. 23 63.8 \ yard of his brethren in the Mall, 2b. 3 0 0 0 6 1 Chicago.... 23 IS 37 69.4 S and radiators < Our Forest Short Bosom Shirt delegation ministry 0 City were and the bearers were select- Smith, ss. 3 0 0 0 1 3 3 Cincinnati. 23 16 39 68.9 present [ 40 s and ? and Portland Pride are equal value ac- ed from the ipear, 3b. 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 Ittsburg. 21 19 60.2 are the original best. members. 18 38 62.6 cording to price, 65c and 50c each 10c yUen.p. 3 l 2 5 1 1 0 gteSSWv. 20 < have never failed to take S MANSON C. I Neill, rf. 3 0 110 11 Philadelphia.. 19 19 38 60.0 They extra laundered. of New LARRABEE, Sixth June. York. is 19 37 48.6 5 the highest awards wher- The Wonder Shirt is named. Totals.31 2 16 21 .37 43.2 J rightly The 5 S 27 10 5 "me. c ever 24=0 Middle Street. Price extra for arrangements have been Washington. 14 22 36 38.8 shown. > 35c, unlaundered, 10c completed _ dtf laundered. for the celebration of the anniversary of Innings.1 23450780 St*"". 13 26 39 33J3 Send for S ,ewistons.1 0200000 0—3 Baltimore. 9 28 37 24.3 5 WS** the Portland oc- new ? Light Infantry, which Salems.0 ooioooio— 2 S our illustrated book NOTICE ASK TOUR DRUGGIST TOR curs at the Preble House next To Try Again, “How Best to Heat our i Monday Earned runs—Salems, 1: 1. Home < Homes,” Lewistons, Boston, June order Scott’s Cure evening. Invitations have been issued to un—Killeen. Sacriiice hits—Moore. 8toien Mass., 2.—By of j a work of art on the subject 5 A REWARD OF S25 ] 2, 2. First base on President of the New or Gen. H. iases—Keay Hickey balls— Murnane, England c For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains M. Sprague, Adjutant 2. First, base on of ? C. General, teay errors—Lewistons, 4; League, the Woonsocket-Portland game house-warming. Bruises, Sere Throat, and Other Lameness. Is nereby ottered the Fish and Manson by 1. Hit Ilsgantio Larrabee, Col. L. H. Kendall and other officers of ! salems, by pitched ball—J. Lezotte. at ? GURNEY HOT WATER HEATER CO., S Seoond to no other liniment in the Untied Game for to ilayed Corporation Information leading 'truck out—Moore, O’Neill, Woonsocket May 5th, has Been well in all Eastern Provinces. Deady. Mullen, States, known conviction of any taking flsh or on the militia in the Gen. C. P. Mat- look. .7. Lezotte, Donahue 3. Me- )r™red to be over. Sole party game 246 twiddle Street. city. McCormick, played Wlllbe sold by aB druggists. David Scott, the Megantic preserve in the close season. Inirep Double and Le- [This was the which in fhe United States. Trade mark je2 dtf tocks will act as master of ceremonies. play-Hiukey, Keay game Umpire Proprietor J. O. WOODRUFF, President. otte. Lmpire—Cray. on all circulars and bottles. Wholesale bwCook, A. vOmey, who was accused of being iutox- may23 «od6mo Attest; W. ROBINSON, Clerk. j .Everett & Peonefl.Jforflaad. Me. lebzfldtt L *“822 diawSly "* MISCELLANEOUS. MISCEEEANEOUsT ] RICH MEN’S PALACES. A BEAUTIFUL TROPHY. j MISCIXLAJfEOCS M1SCEIXANEOUS. MISCEIAAJTEOUS. Will Harvard or Yale Win the Uni- ^FOVE:*3 versity Tracis Athletic Cup! The Domiciles of Noted Ameri- The Harvard-Yale cup, or as it is prop- &RtsiACES Costly “ jTrxxbbt erly known, the University Track Ath- can Millionaires. letic Cup,” is the outcome of an agree- RA.KQKS). ment entered into between the alumni and undergraduates of the two universi- TT. K. P. P. STEWAFtT Vanderbilt's Magnificent “Cottage'* ties for a series of annual track and field ■ 1891 to at Newport—Commodore Gerry’s Spa- athletic contests from 1899. is of MADE The which HOME BREAD. and cup, sterling cious New York Residence Now in Course silver, ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE standing sixteen inohes high, was made of Construction—Ames’ Town House. F. & W. CO. by Tiffany & Co., and is unquestionably Many people do not like Baker’s Bread aud will be the a most beautiful college ever — ---=. pleased to learn that there is place in this where This seems to be the age of what trophy O 3E1 city competed for in this country. It is Grecian they can procure Fresh Baked to Oval Fire Box might he called “residential Bread, fully equal competi- in form and thoroughly classical in its the home-made article. tion” among the millionaires of America. entire treatment. Around the body etohed A few weeks ago a young lady tu this city conceived to he de- JEach appears imbued with the in relief work are pictured emblematic the idea of starting out on n little business enterprise, Ranges sire to own a home which shall outstrip figures of the early athletes in their strug- baking in the kitchen at home Sue bread, using Kite to best of materials and eare and With draw centr* magnificence and architectural beauty tailing great pains to oscillating have the all other abodes. As a result bread nice, and then offering the same for anti-clinker have the mos private grate, sale at our store. From a few loaves a day at first the several men of great wealth are now Spring.Summer perfect combustion, the freesi sales have grown to quite large proportions a«d are having constructed on which and clearest fire. dwellings continually iucrcasiug. It may be had at ahy of our burning no expense will he spared. three stores, fresh baked each after 11 The most economical, cleanlj day o'clock, A “cottage,” so called only because price 10c per large loaf. and durable Ranges ever con- it is located at Newport, and follows GOODS, structed. the cottage style of architecture, will for Continuous fire can be kepi shortly be completed for W. K. Vander- GOTTOLENE—The New VegetableSubstitufe Lard. ■without any trouble. Guaran- bilt. The main lines of the exterior, Competent cooks will be ou hand at the Congress teed made of the best material. while evidencing great cost, are never- June 1st. street store duriug the remainder of the week to show theless so that Commencing its use and superiority over lard in the of Perfect in workmanship, finish severely plain, curiosity making pas- as to the try, cakes and doughnuts. and operation. interior appointments and ar- rangement has been excited, especially C. A. CUMMINCS. Would You Like a Copy of That Unique Re- as Mrs. Vanderbilt, who has charge of Portland, Me. FIRST OFFBR.INO; ceipt Book, “Delicious Desserts?” may27d6m,oju27tojly27 If so, leave your address with us and we will see BURR OW EL S’ that it is forwarded to you. WIRE 197 Pieces Printed Endymion Cloth, CEO. C. SHAW & CO., [ 20c ] QUALITY Congress Street. (1st THE HARVARD-YALE ODP. FOR 8 l-2c PER YARD. W. K. VANDERBILT’S COTTAGE, gle for the laurel wreath, which the god- the details, has not permitted her most dess of Victory holds aloft for the winner, They are 32 inches wide, imitation of India Silks in and while the old or announcer of figure intimate friends, or even members of trumpeter the ancient stands in the finish, very fine and have been all the season for her family to inspect the which period midst texture, selling building of the field and with bis trum- she will occupy and which 25 cents per yard. A small portion of the lot are to shortly pet announces the result of the subject slight she will be a to expects surprise every contest. Forming a border round the manufacturers’ imperfections, for which allowance will be made. one, as it is intended that shall “ it be neck of the cup is the inscription, Uni- the Established 1S73. Our Screen Factorlesre a handsomest “cottage” in the United versity Track Athletio Cup.” On the TH ENLARGE ST IN THE WORLD States. body of the cup is the Greek word “Ath* Our Screens are the recognized Hundreds of thousands of dollars have ionika,” signifying victory in the games, been expended in beautifying the and just beneath the field scene is a palm STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE and nature herself has branch bearing the seals of Harvard and STANDARD CLOTHING grounds, been Yale. On the reverse side of the cup are In all parts-of the Country. Large or small overcome the erection of an artificial 30DEMBR0IDEREB PATTERN by DRESSES orders for the nine laurel wreaths on'which will be promontory, which projects for a con- ( engraved, from year to year, the name of siderable distance into the sea. The the university scoring the winning num- $£ 1.40 Elaoli. main vestibule extends 57 feet in one, ber of points in the games, while there is COMPANY. direction and 30 feet in the other. Its also a wreath for the name of AND SCREEN DOORS, large the SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. walls and floor are of one which shall hold the Fon touses. filled promptly. We make Screens yellow marble. eventually cup to order only, and will send man to show sam- This apartment is 60 feet high, and has by winning the majority of the nine an- ples, estimates, or take measures for small nual contests. give a which the rooms of the or large orders for city or vioinlty- Our facili- balcony upon Each,pattern contains eleven yards of plain material, one and ties enable us to offer the best goods at the low- second story open, running entirely est CHURCH-GOING yards of wide and two and one This month of June will witness BIG prices. around it; The ceiling is divided into MADE EASY. one-eighfh embroidery, quarter E. T. BURROWES & CO., panels by massive beams and is beauti- yards of narrow embroidery. They will make a very nice looking A Woman Invents an Adjustable Pew BUSINESS DAILY at our Office, 70 Free St. Portland Me. fully frescoed. The dining room is on Summer The store. Head Rest—Approved by Clergymen. Dress. regular price elsewhere is $2.00. The mate- $pr6 eodtf the first floor and measures 48 by 30 feet. Miss Anna T. Sinclaire has Invented a rial is all cotton, imitation of Cashmere in The room is of the same size as Beige, Tan, Brown, We have thousands of dollars drawing pew rest. It is a simple contrivance, con- worth the and is on and Eose in dining room, the opposite sisting of a curved piece of wood, one Gray Mixtures, very effective, equal appearance to side of the vestibule. The walls of this and one-half inches wide and four inches goods that cost 50 cents per yard. of good clothing to sell and we’re OFFICE SUPPLIES apartment are completely covered with long, upholstered in velvet or cloth. This going —AND— crystal and gold. The value of the cup-shaped portion is fitted to springs to sell it. and at the bottom of these is a latter is said to be enough to build an clamp which fixes firmly on of the ordinary municipal building. The library top pew-rail, adjustable at any angle, so that when the Come at are and Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt’s apart- once, the goods head is bowed in prayer it affords a com- here, ments rival in magnificence Aladdin’s ALL KINDS OF fortable support for the forehead which care, and the entire finish of the “cot- where want does not come in contact with the hard prices you them-—down- is such as is tage” calculated to excite wood of the pew. ACCOUNT BOOKS the envy, even of the multimillionaires The inventor avers that this custom of lower than May prices on purpose to secure who have summer homes at Newport. resting the head on the pew-rails is the Congress Street;. mysi dft Made to Order at Short Notice. cause of so many people complaining of headaches after church. The is your trade. < position A. FULL LINE OF very trying to any one subject to nervous headaches, and though many persons by Thousands of people have not DENNISON’S the placing of a prayer or hymn book or yet 1 handkerchiefs under the forehead, relieve in a measure the secured their Summer Outfit of a discomfort, these expe- SUIT, TAGS AND LABELS. dients are tiresome and unsatisfactory, especially so in the case of women, as they LIGHT or a play havoc with their ooifiures and bon- OYERCOAT, TROUSERS, nets. Miss Sinclaire proposes to obviate ours all this by her prayer rest.” house like presents irresistible attrac- Models of the invention have been Stevens Bhown to various prominent clergymen for instance (flonesCo., in tions, New York city, among them Dr. John UNDER THE FALMOUTH. GEKEY MANSION. who eodtf T^E Hall, says: aprlg “ The While Mrs. Vanderbilt has been ex- newly invented article for increas- 45 Double breasted, all wool, Black Cheviot sack suits, size 33 to 38 at only the comfort of church has pending money and ingenuity on an out ing pews been $6.00 per suit. These same suits have sold-this season at wholesale at $7.00 and shown me, and I can well understand it of town residence, Commodore Elbridge $7.50 per suit. might promote the comfort of worship- T. has been means for 50 PIANOS. Gerry devising pers.” blue Wachusettjlaimel 6ack suits, size 35 to 42 only $5.50. of tlje handsomest home the,erection city Dr. John E. Paxton cordially Indorses Lot of light, all wool sack suits, size 33 to 42, $8. in the llnited States. Work has the and already invention, also Eev. Ensign Mc- Over 100 all Wool Business Frock Suits offered as a genuine hurry up been coihmenced on the which pastor of the Madison Avenue building, Cleary, M. bargain at $10.00, they are worth as good clothing goes in any market $15.00 to will? be. at the comer of Fifth avenue E. Church; Eev. Thomas I. Stint l Sms ti. Gallaudet, rector $lS.00per suit, size 33 to 42. and' Sijcty-firat street, next door to the of St. Ann’s Church, and Eev. Dr. C. H. Piano Honse in the World. Eaton. Boys’ Long Pant summer 6uits, $5.00, $8.00 and $10.00. We cannot manu- The largest Metropolitan, better known as the Mil-' Wholesale and retail “ use facture their for the we offer them to represen- lionaires’ club- The house will be of Its will contribute to greater rev- duplicate price you. tatives in the New Eng- erence in and a marble. No wood at all will be used, worship to Correspond- 500 Boys’ School suits, size 6 to 13 years at $1.95, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00 and land States for ingly greater convenience on the as the beams will be of steel. The build- part of $3.50. Please come and examine and make comparison. the worshippers,” is what Eev. Dr. E. S. ing* will be about ICO feet on Fifth av- Boys’ 3 piece suits, Dress, Made from elegant Globe hand, STEINWAY, MacArthur, pastor of Calvary Baptist Worsteds, very enue aM 144 feet on street. ome size 12 to retail now WEBER, Sixty-first Church, on Fifty-seventh street, says qf it, black, 16, regular price $16.50 $12.00. The Fifth avenue front of the HARDMAN, building Miss Sinclaire hopes to make her rest,” Every day this month business will have a jump and a go to it, because of owr will CABLER, be given up to sumptuously ap- which is compact, portable and easily goods, and prices and determination to sell. WEBSTER and pointed drawing rooms, and the re- adaptable, as important an adjunct to the church-p-ncr bs rirnu«p Virmn WESER BROS. mainder of the first floor will be occu- the room, STRICTLY Oisrin PRIOR. pied bj dining picture gallery Search Lights Versus Torpedo Boats. and Comniodore law and Gerry’s library It is stated that one ol the most effec- “den.” tive means of a In mailed free. protecting ship t^ese Catalogues Mrs. Tuning, Repairing and Polishing Gerry’s apartments will take np days oi torpedoes, the grouping together Everything Warranted Exactly as Represented. promptly attended to. the entire space over the drawing rooms. of a number of stationary search lights, Each of $he bedrooms will have a hath each illuminating its own section so that Ported Branch 540 the is surrounded an Congress Street, and maid’s room adjoining. Besides the ship by unbroken circle of is to be in the T. C. commodore’s study the third floor will light, adopted MoGOULIJIlIO, new American This has been contain a constructed room for warships. ae;2 EiSanagor. eodtf specially, suggested by a very pronounced defect member of the who STANDARD CLOTHING GO. isolating ahy family in the usual search be light practice. iTOHNS may strioken down with a contagious In order to afford sufficient time disease. The attic will be devoted to for a careful examination of the water’s twelve servants’ chambers, ranged about surface at points removed from the ship, 355 Middle Street, Portland, Me. a largo central workroom. The building the beam of light must be revolved very will bp elaborately decorated. slowly, and hence during a great portion Frederick Ames of the time any particular section of the Lothrop is one of the ■ ~ Have the water is left in darkness. As it richest men in New England, and it is takes only Wft ni°- five minutes for a boat run said that he aspires to be Boston’s chief torpedo to two miles, it will be seen that the conditions landlord. His ancestors came over in are all in favor of the attacking force. the His Boston residence Mayflower. Before the revolution of the search light CARRIAGES & HARNESS. is completed there is plenty of time for the torpedo boat to run up and discharge her deadly weapons.—Pittsburg Dispatch. ■ —.. sr w ■-?— i ■ 9m..?■— .. Am Ironclad Snake. ZENAS THOMPSON & The Editor of The Chesterton, Ind., BRO’., i GiiMJ m rribune says that while gathering flowers wtrtv i u me ruDLiu. Elm Street, Corner Cumberland, In the woods the other day he stirred up snake, which he attempted to kill with ——— BUILDERS OF ■ ■ Mill. > stone. Contact of the stone with the make’s body gave back a metallic sound, STRICTLY FIRST Lnd thereupon he hammered the reptile CLASS VEHICLES. & the it was dead. W. W, WHIPPLE CO., jpon head until He then -AL80- 21 Monument Sq. P. L. AMES’ BOSTON HOME, liscovered that two-thirds of the snake’s marSG___dtf is believed to be its owner's greatest body wag encased in a section of gas-pipe one inch in The Dealers in of all to the pride, and it is noted as one of the finest diameter. theory is that Carriages grades, adapted the snake into the when and most costly dwellings in New Eng- got pipe young, wants of eyerybody. ind then so large that it couldn’t land. It is adorned with rare furnish- grew Laimou informs his out. PHOTOGRAPHS. Mr. J. H. old from jet Mil Son. ings all parts of the world. Mr. friends and patrons that he has repurchased the well- & Ames’ vast fortune is the result In all Double Harness. All manu- Conley partly known LAMSON STUDIO, and has added many novelties grades, Single, and Express of inheritance, but of To Lower . Record. principally judi- to the of this famous factured by Portland skilled mechanics, and Q. of already very complete appointments Lubricating, and Leather Oils cious manufacturing, railroad, tele- Wallar, the Acme Athletic Club, to none. Burning of Photo establishment. Hal ing visited most of the leading guaranteed second Naphthas and Gasolene, Tallow, Axle and graph and real estate investments. He California, has informed the Raoing Machinery Paraflne Wax Board of the L. A. W. that on June 10 of oar his absence, and been Greases, is a director in some of the cor- he studios, largest cities, during and and Candles, Cod Oil for largest Our “DMgo” Harness, full Rubber Gilt Mountings, un- Liver will attempt to lower the 24-hour track actively engaged in in California, he feels Medicinal Purposes, and all porations in the United States. His his profession for the We also have a full stock of Stable Kinds of record. He will start at 6 p. m. on his equalled price. Goods, Fish Oils. seat at Easton is one of the better prepared than ever before to insure his patrons the country ride on the Alameda Bicycle Club track. OIL BARRELS, TANKS AND CANS. finest rural homes near Boston. Mr. most satisfactory work, especially as lie will give every 33 and 35 Ames is assessed for $6,000,000 of real sitter Im personal attention. &>. 5 Temple Street, BLANKETS, WHIPS, SPONGES, CURRYCOMBS, ETC., Commercial St., The handle to his if he; has estate in the “Hub” alone. napie, one, opposite Falmouth Me. All for sale at reasonable PORTLAND, MAINE. ;s the thing to wqrh whan a Hotel, Portland, prices. BtyU 1_iu dtt pumping att apr4 ao42m nan. —- —-:-L m&yie PORTLAND DAIRY PRESS. sure that one will be. The MISCELLANEOUS. FINANCIAL. Age arraigns _ _ FINANCIAL._ FINANCIAL._ FINANCIAL._ AND prohibition as the chief cause of the TOTAL FIXED CHARGES THIRD TEAR, BEGINNING JULY 1, 1894. hypocrisy, lying and deceit that prevail MAINE STATE PRESS. Taxes, Rentals, Interest on General Mortgage Gold Bonds, etc. $8,000,000 in the it creates community, says low, 3 per cent. Interest on Class “A” $80,000,000 Second Mortgage Gold Rates. Subscription dirty and mean drinking places, to which PUN OF INCOME BOKD CONVERSION. Bonds, 3 mos...... $600,000 3Va per cent. Interest on Class “A” $80,000,000 Second Mortgage Gold DAILY (In advance) $B per year; $3 for six weak willed men are decoyed and their Bonds, 9 mos. 2.100.000 months; $1.60 a quarter; 50 cents a month. .rifled from them, and the _— 2,700,000 money places OFFICE OF THE 4 per cent. Interest $15,000,000 Class “B” Second Gold Bonds 600,000 Daily is delivered Mortgage The every morning by sale of liquor in the hands of the worst carrier anywhere within the city limits and at TOTAL. $11,300,000 class, who are utterly to Woodfords w ithout extra charge. unscrupulous whom they sell. All this is to be Daily (Not in advance), invariably at the & Santa a Fa Railroad changed by license which is of- Atchison, TOTAL FIXED CHARGES FOURTH YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1806. of a law, Topeka Company, rate $7 year. fered as a Maine State Pbess, (Weekly) published great reformatory measure, in Taxes, Rentals, Interest on General Mortgage Gold Bonds, etc. $8,000,000 cent. Interest on for six which ardent friends of like 3Va per Class “A” $80,000,000 Second Mortgage Gold every Thursday, $2 per year; $1 months; temperance NO- 95 MILK STREET. 3 O. Bonds, mos. $700,000 a 25 cents for trial the , „8. 60 cents quarter; subscrip- Age and, strange to add, the very 4 per cent Interest on Class “A’ $80,000,000 Second Mortgage Gold of 9 mos. tion six weeks. men who now sell rum and whom Bonds, 2.400,000 the 3,100,000 or Persons wishing to leave town for long Age regards as very vile people, both CIRCULAR NO. 68. 4 per cent. Interest on Class “B” $20,000,000 Second Mortgage Gold 6hort periods may have the addresses of their Bonds. 800,000 heartily concur. When the license mil- papers changed as often as desired. BOSTON, May 25,1892. lennium comes there will be no more Total. $n,900,000 Rates. TO THE of tlie Advertising hypocrisy and lying. Men will walk INCOME BONDHOLDERS Press first In Datly $1.50 per square, right up to the bar then in the face and ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE RAILROAD COMPANY : week after. Three Inser- The fixed for the fifth tear and thereafter, provided no further issue of Second week; 75 cents per of charges eyes the public and swallow their On Oet. No. Mortgage Bonds should be found necessary will be tions or less, $1.00 per square. Every other 15,1889, Circular 63, containing Plan of Financial Reorganization of your Com- and pany, was issued. Interest day advertisements, one third less than these whiskey, people who go out of the Taxes, Rentals, on General Mortgage 4 per cent. Gold Bonds... $8,000,000 This 4 per cent. Interest on $100,000,000 Second Mortgage. Gold Bonds. 4,000,000 rates. theatre between acts to get a drink will Plan, which was fully accepted in due course, related to all your properties, including Owned 7178.91 as the neces- confess Railway 6960.08 and operated miles, the details of which, as well Total. Half square advertisements $1.00 per week, frankly their purpose and not sities of complete rehabilitation of the same, are fully set forth in the circular. $12,000,000 week. first week; half price each succeeding prevaricate. There will be no more lur- The Operations of this Railway mileage for the year ending June 30,1889, were:— Gross “A is a of the width of a of men into Earings.$27,572,868.90 In ease the Improvements In of the above noted call for less than the of Square” space ing saloons, but the liquor Net any years proceeds Earnings. 6,772,390.71 Second Gold Bonds the Fixed will be lower. column and one inch long. business in the while the $5,000,000 Mortgage Charges proportionately being hands of good men, absolute and obligatory Fixed Charges of the Company for the same year, This Includes Car Trust. Series ‘'A,” Atchison Company, in total amount $2,500,000. The on first one third ad- including Interest on Bonds, Car Trusts, Taxes. Trust Special Notices, page, men who have the welfare of the com- Sinking Funds, Rentals, etc., first Car of 1890-91 proposed to have been issued, in amount of $2,508,945.48, has been ditional. were...$11,200,000.00 cancelled; and the Rolling Stock turned in under the lien of the General Mortgage and Second munity at heart, the saloon keepers will Mortgage Bond Indentures. Amusements and Auction Sales, $2.00 per showing an Annual Deficiency, without considering Improvements of any kind, of $4,427,609.29 post at the door of their establishment This the of or less condition of affairs and existence a large Floating Debt created the necessity for DEPOSIT OF BONDS FOP. square each week. Three insertions and EXCHANGE. men to warn the of the urgent radical treatment through scaling of the Fixed Charges to within the Operating pos- $1.50 public clangers sibilities of the To the with per square. Railways. accomplish this, General Mortgage Four Per cent Bond INCOMF, BONDS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR EXCHANGE UNDER THIS FLAN, BEGINNING within. This, to be is not Fixed Interest and the Income Second Mortgage Five Per Cent Bona with interest (if by the Heading Notices in nonpariel type and classed sure, exactly Contingent with June 1st, 1892, following appointed agencies:— the earned, after due regard for Improvements) were created. The charges of your Company were other notices 20 cents per line each way license laws have worked in with paid thus reduced to UNION TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, insertion. other places, but that is probably be- FIXED AND OBLIGATORY : At Office of Atchison Company, 95 Milk Boston. cause For Interest on General Mortgage Bonds, Taxes, Rentals, 6t., Pure Heading Notices in reading matter type the good men have not come for- etc.$8,000,000.00 CONTINGENT : UNION TRUST OF 25 cents per line each insertion. ward and taken of the saloons. COMPANY NEW YORK, charge For Interest on earned after Income Bonds (if Improvements, etc.).$4,000,000.00 80 New Want, To let, For Sale and similar ad- It seems to us that the Democrats Broadway, York City. ought The Plan included the of a Cash Fund which was sufficient for the early in provision thought vertisements, 25 cents per week, advance, to cover this in their improvement of the which would as well enable some payment to he made on the In- BARING BROTHERS & COMPANY, point platform by come properties, LIMITED, for 40 words or less, no display. Displayed ad- Bonds from the beginning of operations under the Reorganization. guaranteeing that in the event of the found had lack of 8 Bishopsgate-within, London, E. C. vertisements under these headlines, and all ad- Improvements then absolutely necessary, which been postponed' from funds, were prosecuted as vigorously and as efforts in that'direction were in will be charged repeal of the prohibitory law and the judiciously possible,and tisements not paid advance, largely reflected through the results, which are exclusive of Net Earnings from sources other Holders forwarding bonds from distant points In America should ship them, by express, to the at regular rates. substitution of a license law, the saloons than railroads operations: Union Trust Company of New York, 80 Broadway, New Y’ork City. shall be IN THE YEAR TO JUNE 1890. In Maine State Press—$1.00 per square placed in the charge of good 30, Holders in countries should their bonds to Baring Brothers & Company, Limited, The Gross foreign ship for first insertion, and 50 cents per square for men. Suppose the starts a canvass Earnings were.$31,004,357.03 London. Age Gain over previous year (12 4-10 per cent).3.431,488.13 each insertion. in Net subsequent its own city to discover how many Earnings. 10.088,970.77 All of transmission of bonds delivered at either of the above Agencies, will be paid Gain expenses Address all communications relating to sub over previous year (48 9-10 per cent). 3,311,680.06 by the Atchison really good men in that town will agree Company. to Portland Physicians Fail! YEAR TO JUNE 30, 1891. scriptioiis and advertisements to with take charge of one of the reformed sa- Skoda Discovery Co. : Gross Pending preparation of engraved bonds, the work upon which is proceeding despatch Publishing 87 Exchange Street, Earnings.$33,663,716.18 of will be Income to Co., Gents:—For the four I Gain over 1889 1-10 Negotiable Certificates the Company and Depository delivered Bondholders, loons and see that no is sold where past years, (22 per cent). 6,090,847.28 to list Portland, Me. liquor have been losing fiesb, running Net be exchanged without unnecessary delay for the former in due course. Application these it will Earnings. 9,620,546.54 rApHfioiitDs will Via rirnmnHv murlo +r» tha eavara.l ’Rvphaiio’ps in Tiftst.ftn Naw Yftrlr and do harm. The people of this _down, and be- Gain over 1889 (42 per cent). 2,848,155.83 came much ema. abroad. State will not RBfl STS* Sh? YEAR TO JUNE 1892.* hesitate to substitute for ■ 8 ■“’^elated. AU this 30, TTTR PRESS. Gross Income Bond Scrip of any class wi 1 be received for exchange, the same as the bonds, In the law some time, I was with SEVERE Earnings.$35,771,702.00 prohibitory other measure, suffering Gain amounts uot less than $100, and in even hundreds or thousands. PAINS in my BACK, continually grow- over 1889 (29 7-10 per cent). 8,198,833.10 provided are convinced that some Net they ing worse, frequent passing water earnings. 10,886,218.00 Holders of of the bonds called for under Circular 63 of October FRIDAY, JUKE 3. and often Gain over 1889 (60 7-10 per cent).:. any exchange 15.1889, upon other measure will be more effective BBSs n in ms passing 4,113,827.29 their bonds to of the can effect the and present ex- BLOOD in consider- presenting any Agencies mentioned, original Ba aN «««« £ BrtJI (•Partly approximated.) change at the same time. against intemperance. Mere shouting able quantities. Have Mr. Sherman’s on the silver and These returns did not result from speech advised with, taken medicine from, increasing extroardinary crops, but reflected natural condi- To enable the Company and its agencies to promptly carry out the ex- against prohibition is not to in tions from the of the which of cover- likely pro- the best this section, steady growth country through your mileage extends, and are such as change OFFERED DEPOSIT THEIR INCOME BONDS BEFORE JU- question was one great ability, Physicians to insure confidence in HEREIN, HOLDERS SHOULD duce that conviction however. without any benefit, they telling me I of the Management their continuance. The Company is the owner of large LY 15, 1892. had interests in Coal and other and of securities wliich a ing the whole ground and pointing out u-s BRIGHT’S DIS- Properties from large net revenue per annum f!811 BH EASE. I became dls- is obtained and which added to Net returns from Railway Operations, make of Net the wwaav aggregate SUBSCRIPTION TO SECOND MORTGAGE 4 PER CT. GOLD BONDS CLASS “B.” with great clearness mischief which Earnings for each of the Fiscal Years above stated as follows: A Definition of Paleontology. couraged, and hardly the free of silver will do. It cared to live. The coinage Aggregate Management considers at present a fair basis of market value of the new Second Mort [Boston After using 3 bottles of SKODA’S DIS- Net Earnings Fiscal Year to June 30,1890.$11,195,919.56 4 to have in the Senate. Becord.] gage per cent Gold Bonds, Class “B,” to be 70. ought great weight There be COVERY, with SKODA’S LITTLE TAB- may brighter men than Mr. LETS, the PAIN has ALE LEFT JUNE But the of the my 30,1891. 10,390,702.76 Holders of Income Bonds their Bonds for are invited to subscribe to any unfortunately opinion I water depositing exchange T. B. Beed of Maine, but it would take BACK, pass my naturally, amount of $5,000,000 of these bonds, which will be authorized to be issued for Improvements to are held with such te- have gained much In JUNE silver Senators appetite good, 30,1892...... 11,736,218.00 be made for the first year, with 1,1892, at a of 67, the bonds allotted to car- several lanterns to find them. “What’s flesh, and am PERFECTLY CUBED. beginning July price that but the calamities ry all coupons for Interest at 4 per cent, from July 1,1892. nacity nothing the of asked SKODA’S REMEDIES did It all. In the Income Bond created under the Plan of Reorganization, it is that it is meaning paleontology?” ALONZO C. DOW. provided optional which would follow in the wake of free with the that the cost of all made on the shall be deducted Each of in Income Bonds will he to for new Aroostook Me. Management improvements properties depositor $1600 entitled subscribe $100 of the several Democrats of the dur- Monardo, Co., before interest is aud, as the fund provided under the ex- Second to them. ex-speaker paid, Reorganization Plan became Mortgage Class “B” Four Per Cent Bonds. In the event of applications exceeding the to- silver will be likely change Ar- to a the heated debate on the sKnna niannvnw nn rcicpjt uc hausted, these deductions had be made, leaving diminished rate of interest for the Income tal amount to be offered for subscription, the excess will he adjusted in proportion to holdings. ing appropria- Bond coupons, viz.: 2% per cent in the first 2 cent in the and gument is wasted on them. tions for the “Pa- period, per second, 2% per cent geological survey. now declared for the year just closing. Arrangements have been made by which this subscription has been underwritten, a syndicate the childlike and Thanks to the and zeal of Gen. leontology,” replied AMUSEMENTS. having been formed to take all the bonds not availed of by Income Bondholders. energy bland is the history of the Demo- With the experience the Management has now obtained in operation of the properties, it is Beed, believed that for Horace Porter, the money needed to cratic Those Demo- the improvements several years to come should not be less than from $2,000,000 SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE PAYABLE AS FOLLOWS: party.” enlightened BASE BA.XiXj. to $3,000,000 per annum, including Equipment under the Car Trust and crats could not recently acquired such 10 cent in cash to build an appropriate monument to Gen. help laughing. Who can other Rolling stock as may be deemed necessary for the future wants of the road. per accompany application. at a good joke?” PORTLANDS vs. SALEMS, Friday and Sat 25 per cent upon allotment. Grant in New York has been obtained urday, June 3a and 4th. 25 per cent within 30 days after allotment. 20 cent within 60 after allotment. and more. But an amount of Admission 25 cents; Ladies free to grounds With Improvements satisfactorily provided for, the Power of the should per days something Earning properties 20 cent within 90 after and grand stand. Games called at 3.30 o’clock. be increased through reductions in Operating Expenses,secured by substantial and adequate addi- per days allotment. begging has been required which reflects my28td tions to Plant. but credit the Payments may be anticipated upon any day upon which installments are due and interest will anything upon metropolis be allowed thereon at the rate of four centum The Improvements in question relate alone to Tracks, Road-bed, and per per annum. which when New was FINANCIAL. Buildings, Machinery promised York Rolling Stock on existing mileage of the & Santa Fe Railroad as described Atchison, Topeka System The List will close on the 1st 1892. tn Circular 63, which excludes the lines of the St. Louis & San Francisco and Colorado Midland Subscription of July, selected as the resting place of Gen. Ale Cash Payments under this will be made to the Atchison. Topeka & TO HOLDERS Railway Companies, each of which has independent merits for such purposes. Subscription Grant’s remains an unlimited amount of Santa Fe Railroad Company, 95 Milk Street. Boston, and at its Fiscal Agencies, Messrs. — OF- Magoun & 15 New and Messrs. Baring The Improvements made on the lines from 1889 of Baring, Company, Wall Street, York, for a and then Railway October, (period Reorganization), Brothers & at all of which money monument, hung to June 30,1892, other than Rolling Stock not built at Shops, and exclusive of Company, Limited, Bishopsgate-within, London, Eng., Company’s Repairs blanks will be furnished as may be will be issued such depositories it to almost and Renewals of Plant and Equipment charged into (which more than offset places required. Receipts by back, making necessary Operating expenses as for the Subscribers the that the received shall be held in depreciation), will amount to $4,900,000, additional to which there were in 1890 Agents upon understanding moneys purchased years trust, not to be for the use of the Railroad until the Directors of said wrench the money out of its citizens. and 1891 Cars and to the value of which were under a Trust which paid Company Company Eng.ues $2,508,945.48, placed shall announce that the Plan of Conversion has become effective. will now be cancelled and this Soiling Stock enter directly under the Mortgage Liens, making an officially of NEW V ALUES in and added to of Farmers aggregate improvement Equipment the property to June 30, Oral and written inquiries this Plan and for Circulars and Col. Polk the iAlliance ap- 1892, of to whicn will also be of concerning applications $7,408,945.48, included from the operations this Plan the addi- Blanks for use thereunder can be made of Messrs. & Your tional of Baring. Magoun Company, 15 Wall pears to be full of enthusiasm still. Last Keeps sum $2,500,000 in Cars and Engines now being delivered under Equipment Trust New York Messrs. Baring Brothers & read Company Securities. Series A. Street, City, Company, Limited, London, week he wrote to a friend in Kansas that Eng., and of J. W. Reinhart, Vice President, Atchison Company, 95 Milk Street, Boston. of Rumford Falls & Buckfield It is the of the that the time has now arrived when the Alliance would carry seven Southern opinion Management all of the obligations By order of the Board of Directors, HOLDERSRailroad Company bonds due July 1st, of the Company can be returned to a Fixed Basis, sufficient funds provided to take care of all of states. Polk is more of a rainbow-chaser Breath Sweet. 1898, and holders of Receivers Certificates due the Improvements of the road required for at least four years, ana, if necessary, a longer period 1893 and 1895, can exchange the same.ona safe andjat the same time the restoration of the Bonds and Stock of to a GEORGE C. that the Hon. Calvin S. Brice. If his junior Capital the Company MAGOUN, and profitable basis for the First Mortgage more permanent and stable market value, with assured returns on the first and probable balances the Portland & Kansas friend invests Oxford, patent tip, 15 to 20 cents, we shall sell for drunk for the express purpose of preventing his rtf +1-1 a nnrrr tmf+nw, A nn mnn a ERATOR; examine the and at attendance before the grand jury, or in open city committeeman, delegate to the They’re unconventional fine finish, regular price $1.00, Friday Saturday, court, is such an interference with the read and write can the proceed- state convention and a to the understand Aus- 75 cents. in the administration of as will con- delegate special price ings justice tralian of Mr. Chad- and comfortable, stitute an indictable offense, and one for which county convention in each ward. The system voting. they’re Men’s strong working shoes, the to be and se- guilty party ought promptly thus bourne complimented very highly the not 7 CENTS EACH. verely punished. It is important that it should delegates chosen will meet Monday expensive and New Perfection. warranted, $1.00, regular price and manner they’re be understood that the suppression of evidence to choose a at large for each fair, impartial, able in which or wicked and cor- delegate to $1.50. by such, by any similarly the of State was out becoming The most economical and con- convention. The Somers men protested Secretary carrying everybody, Ladies’ low Russet Shoes, 75 Not over three to each custo- overruled. the venient in use. Exceptions Indictment adjudged and it provisions of the law. moreover they are nracti- Refrigerator sufficient. against this; was their intention cents. mer. Mr. was the next He You should notice our new ef- Christiana K. Parker vs. Humphrey N. Lan- last evening not to go into the ward cau- Looney speaker. caster et al. cal, common sense fects in Parlor but to explained that the Australian system of gar- Suits, just re- other Rescript—It is a settled rule of law that cuses, present their delegation at Many bargains in this was no new and that when for warm in Satin Der- BOYS1 OUTING SHOES. money voluntarily paid cannot be recovered the county convention and demand ad- voting system, ments weather ceived, upholstered department. back. Money obtained by fraud or duress, or in mission for it as the promoting the new law the objection by, Silk Plush, Rugs, Brocatelle under such circumstances of oppression, actual legal Deering dele- there’s no The Atkinson $2.00 Shoe for or threatened, as renders it unconscionable for was made that it was difficult and com- wearing—so and Tapestry. the one gation. men. receiving it to retain it, may he recov- plicated, the answer was that a reason ered back. But when one demands un- The ward system shouldn’t They are beauties. money delegates who will be that could be used in why they The Atkinson v $2.00 Shoe for der a claim of right, and uses no other means to successfully Italy, chosen seem to be for in obtain it than importunity and persistency, or a Saturday likely Switzerland and other countries of the be universally liked. lo>di6s* threat expressed or implied of resort to litiga- Tolman, as he seems to have made more old world must certainly be within the The Atkinson* $1.25 Shoe for tion to obtain it if it is not voluntarily paid, and intelligence of the voter of Maine. Mr. DRY GOODS the one of whom the money is demanded has headway than Swett, so far. It may be misses. time for consideration and and to Looney claimed for the new law the deliberation, that there will a are Baby Carriages. be Tolman-Swett These the that obtain the advice of counsel or friends, and the fight, eradication of bribery in a large measure days The Heywood Carriage; the The Atkinson 85 cent Shoe for money is then voluntarily paid to settle the de- in which case the defeated side could and the absolute overthrow of every kind mand, it cannot be recovered back, though the the and the Wakefield all infants. A Sale of Hose. have in school district caucuses. of intimidation. bring mercury Carriage; styles demand is illegal and unjust. refuge These are A full line The law favors the of doubtful The principal and last speaker of the demand for and all prices. leaders. compromise The Registration. Neglige Shirts claims, and does not allow settlements arrived evening was the Secretary of State. Mr. Everything in of footwear in-all styles. at by mutual concessions to be lightly set aside. The registration of voters Fessenden said that when invited to be close to the limit. LADIES’ FAST BLACK A can Irender no more valuable service proceeds up top An assortment in Rus- HOSE. lawyer this his first elegant to his client and none for which he should be with alarming slowness. Only 59 regis- present evening thought sia coif* better than his he was that the demand on his time was It Straw Hats and paid, when, by efforts, suc- tered Tuesday, 66 and 56 brings ceeds in procuring the settlement of a contro- Wednesday, such that he could in no way A fuli line of Tennis Shoes. 25c, marked down to 19c. versy without litigation. As there are about to the need of thinner Un- House yesterday. 1500 but on second In this case the was accept, thought Furnishings. money paid voluntarily. “ “ it is seen that there it seemed to him that he It was, in fact, a compromise settlement of all register, must be Don’t you want an Oil Stove 37 l*2c, 25c. could no into matters between the parties. Both partiesem- some about. should in way better perform the du- derclothing activity, counsel. The evidence fails stirring Republicans for summer use? You have no “ “ ployed utterly to ties of his office. The correspondence on 37 1-2c. disclose on bestir themselves and arouse their and the the 50c, any ground which either of the par- neigh- that he had received in relation to this whole, idea how much fuss and worry ties can righwully disaffirm or rescind the set- hat Department. bors. The Democratic row law to his tlement in whole or in part, and we are forced may produce suggested mind the fear that warm weather is a it will save. You can do all your to the conclusion that the which wa s lots of Democratic votes not the bribable voter be good verdict, next fall, which only might kept on one and not for the plaintiff, must be regarded as clearly away from the but that the honest for stores. You can light cooking The sale in Hats and will and must be met. polls, thing Caps unmistakably wrong. voter be afraid of in- have to light the range through CHILDREN’S HOSE. Motion sustained; new trial granted. might becoming continue for a few days at the M. volved in the of the law see more Shirts for sum- hot James Treat, in equity, vs. Abel Parsons complications weather. These et aL CITY OF WESTBROOK. and stay at home. As a matter of fact, special prices quoted. a a mer here than Rescript—It party having constructed it is as easy for the voter as off in any two prices are away down and you weir for no other than to take such fish “rolling FAST BLACK purpose a “I said Mr. Fessen- HOSE. as are named in his grant, finds other fish there- Wm. Gilman of Cumberland Mills has log.” say this,” other stocks in and SIDEBOARDS have only to look at them to see in, and he is the first taker ot them, such other den, “although I opposed the law before town, just returned from a four what a sacrifice it is. fish become his property the same as if taken days’ fishing its adoption and if it were not the law I other means. whatever what- $12.00 to $200.00, in oak, cher- by trip to Sebago. He succeeded in landing would still oppose it; but it is the law you’want, 17c, marked down to 12 Fish, before they are taken, are the property fine salmon and it is and the of ry, mahogany. We have some of no one. Whentaken, like all animals, ferae eight trout, averaging four my duty, duty every ever your idea, we can A *3.50 Hat for *2.47 “ « naturae, belong to the taker. good to it and to do all in choice Sideboards 19c. they pounds, the largest one weighing seven citizen, obey particularly 25c, Bill dismissed with costs. our power to promote its successful and for His ten of supply it, little at $75. You should see them. A 3.00 Hat for 1.98 “ “ pounds. son, years age, caught working. A fair reading of thp law 37 l-2c, 25c. Beal Estate Transfers. three of the eight. would show no more defects than can be money. found in CARPETS A 2.50 Hat for 1.70 The following transfers of real estate in A large stone watering trough is being any other law of the same num- ber of sections on our statute books.” this county have been recorded at the placed in the square. at greatly reduced prices. Oil A 2.00 Hat for 1.45 Mr. Fessenden then went into an elabo- You’ll need to take ad- registry of deeds: rate explanation of the duties of the Cloth and Straw Matting for LADIES’ VESTS Brldgton—Eliza A. Gage to F. A. Mitchell. Boston & Maine. municipal officers, wardens, clerks, and of summer use. A 1.50 Hat for 1.20 Nathaniel Potter to Frederick Fox. to .$138. The election officers as has al- vantage every help Deering—George F, Whiting to Annie M. following table, showing the sav- substantially 12 37 l-2c. ready been explained at in the comfort when l-2c, 19c, 25c, Whiting. ings in interest to the Boston and Maine, length the torrid and Every Wheelman and Yachts- Tryphena Bryant to Albert W. Childs. colums of the Press. The practical Rugs, Draperies Blackston© to Olena B. which will be effected from 1892 to 1899 man should see our Tou will find them trades. Albion Godfrey. work of voting, as illustrated under Mr. wave begins. Curtains. line. good Windham —John Cartland to Thomas M. bonds Fessenden’s Gauzy Douglass. inclusive, by refunding maturing direction, showed that there was no Underwear is what 0. P. Chaffin to Nancy Edwards. $375. at 4 per cent, is interesting: difficulty, so far as depositing the you’ll Westbrook — Nelson Valentine to Dwinal Year. ballot in the box was concerned. Mr. Pride. Boston & Maine. think of the to 1892 Fessenden an for first, place E. Fitch et als to $29,985 gave opportunity ques- Sebago—George John F, 1893 94,000 tions from the audience and answerd all We Are to ! Thompson. 1894 it next, and—that’s the Island Steamers 85,422 in a courteous and able manner. get Handy Portland—Louis W. Bradstreet to Alfred E. very 1895 .,,. 26,816 AAnrea Freeman. 1896 He is a whom the citizens of Deering—Harriet M. Wheeler et als to John 21,411 gentleman 1897 4,000 Portland will be glad to meet again, and Marooney. 1898 W. 16,035 in whatever he see fit to Charles Hodgdonto George B. Hodgdon. 1899 capacity may Baldwin—William Thorn to Merrit Thorn. .. 12,400 come. The speakers all are to be con- $300. gratulated on having an audience who lis- A carload of palmleaf Brunswick—Isaiah Douglass to Lindley M. Total.$290,069 Deduct increased dividends on leased tened and appreciated every word. THE Varney. fans in the ATKINSON lines stock, 1897. basement. Freeport—Anna J. Goddard et als to George beginning 112,267 CO., H, Jordan. MAINE TOWNS. $200. Total.$177,802 Middle, Pearl, Vine Streets. The above tab !e includes the maturing Eire Department Buies. Items of Interest Gathered by Corres- Parasols. nKIicrn.-Hrvnfi nf 1 AD CAfl onrl ofifilio+arl li-noc of the .... A new and revised edition pondents Press. MANAGER. of the rules in all cases where decreased interest in- ISAAC C. ATKINSON, GENERAL Orirl rorm1o4-i/vnr» av-P +T-»a J__A_i ■ ■ ■■ 1 ■■■■■ i — 1 ures to the benefit of the lessee. The Gray. OWEN, MOORE & CO. AUCTION SALES. has been prepared and will be issued to embrace figures $10,422 in 1894, $11,818 BRY MILLS. the men at their company meetings Mon- in in F. BAILEY & 1895, $6,411 1896 and $11,497 in 1898 [From Our Regular Correspondent.] O. COS day night. Two are HOT paragraphs changed, —total, $40,146—savings in fixed charges Mrs. Wm. M. Dow returned from Chi- WEATHER those MARRIAGES. relating to the duties of captains on the Maine or Auctioneers and Commission Merchants Central, 50.64 per cent, cago Monday, May 30th. She brought in the departments. The new rules of the total reduction in Maine Central a young child with her .that to Ia Westbrook, June 2, by Rev. E. M. Cousins’ Salesroom 18 Exchange Street. that the shall belongs prescribe captains have this the of her Lorenzo E. who Dan Cram of Portland and Caroline S. Sproul charges, being percentage son, Dow, lost his of Westbrook. rank according to their seniority in stock FABRICS! f.OBAIIXT. C. W.AILEN. interest in that owned wife In June 1, Fred G. Allen and Miss Ida company by recently. Alfred, mar 14 Otf the service. The board of engineers the Leavitt. Boston and Maine. Mrs. Clara Johnson of Portland has In has therefore the Saco, June 1, Ralph W. Merrow and Miss promulgated following It will be seen that the reduction in been her Mrs. Susie G. Leavitt. visiting mother, 'Melvin Edwin Selection! that is offloial list and the commanders rank as In Bath, June 1. H. Given of Charles- Everthing New! interest up to April 1,1894, would suffice Goff. town, and Miss Sarah Magnificent follows: Mass., A., daughter8 of WM. M. to 1.21 cent, additional on the is at J. C. Minott of Bath. MARKS, pay per Fannie Quint home from Dr. Mc- In Senior Captain—A. F. Griffin, Engine 4. Bath, May 27, Andrew Kingsbury and Miss total issue of Boston and Maine she Nellie F. Albee. Second Captain—John E. Cady, Ladder 3. stock, Collister’s, where has been working Third Captain—M. N. 3. In Dover, May 24, Madison J. Leavitt of Bld- Scotch IVIuslius, Cotton and Eldredge, Engine while the reduction for the whole period the past winter. Ilene Gingham, Organdie Crepons Crepes, Fourth Captain—L. B. Bragg, Ladder 1. deford and Miss Cook of Portland. India White Linen, Victoria Lawns. Book, Card Fifth Captain—J. M. Farnsworth, Ladder 2. would be equivalent to 1.68 per cent, on Mrs. Thomas Quint is at her daugh- — Sixth Captain—John B. Brown, 5 Great sale of Gloriana Tissues, 36 inches wide, beautiful de- and- Engine Boston and Maine stock, or for Mrs. at South Windham. DEATHS. Seventh Captain—Wm. E. Hanson, Engine 1 allowing ter’s, Field’s, signs, at lO cents a yard. Eighth Captain—Edward Wallace, Engine 2! the increased dividends on stocks of Sebago. Scotch Zephyr Ginghams at 9 cents a yard. Captain Kelsey of Hose 6 and leased lines to in 1897 would lu Scarborough, June 2, Arthur McLellan, Captain begin equal EAST SEBAGO. 64 3 months. Printed white with colored of aged years Lawns, ground, figures. JOB Millett Peak’s Island Company are 1,02 per cent, on Maine stock. [Notice of funeral hereafter.] PRINTER, Fitch Bros, have finished Bedford at a work in their In Kennebunkport, June 1, Seth H. Printed Cords 12 1-2 cents yard. PRINTERS* EXCHANGE, not ranked beeause their stations are so The Boston and Maine will earn for Pinkham, aged 66 years 9 months. Prints and Percales. that are spool-mill 1-2 situated they rarely brought into the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, next In Liniington, May 21, Elmira, widow of Capt. 97 Exchange St., Portland. John P. Hill has returned home fora Joseph Small, aged 84 years 9 months. Ladies’ Waists in Silk, Percale Silk and wool Flannels, Satines, service. over 10 cent, on its slightly per total short time. In South Hollis, May 26, Hannah R., wife of Cambrics and Lawns, laundered and unlaundered. Edmund 66 the new even if Thomas A. Hill who has been Weymouth, aged years 2 months. stock, including issue, working Hi Old Orchard, May 30. We warrant the Satines to launder perfectly. FINE JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. at has returned Elizabeth JL, wife the for the last six Sanford, home. of 76 years earnings months of Cyrus Cleaves, aged 2 months. A11 orders by mail or telephone promptly at G. E. Fitch caught four nice salmon In Hallowed, May 19, Mrs. Rachel C. Dun- tended to. novlleodtf the fiscal showing no increase over pear trout May 21st. They weighed 14%: bar. those of last In Hallowell, May 19, Edward Gilman, aged year. pounds. 23 Mrs. Thombs has to years. George gone Can- In Boothbay, May 29, Mrs. Hannah Day, aged Pythian Sisterhood. ada to visit her parents, whom she has 86 years. CLIFF COTTAGE. not seen for eight years. Damon Assembly, No. 1, P. S., will Mr. C. B. Sunders, so and favor- Brownfield. long as of the receive a large delegation of visiting Sis- f°r funerals ably known the steward Cum- Memorial was observed FlowersL-UVVE.no berland Club, has taken the fine estate ters from all parts of the state Day duly in r ln x. joi Saturday, any i co. Bean design. Tittle known as on the this town by Daniel A. Post G. A. Cliff Cottage, Shore One June 3th. The will be called at DENNETT the Florist, 570 / meeting R., and the Sons of Veterans Camp Congress Street. Road, 2-J miles from this city. The / rounded teaspoonful \ 2 o’clock in the afternoon. The work of Jessie P. Sweat and citizens from this house has been elegantly refitted and will be as a first-class / of Cleveland’s the order will be exemplified, after and adjoining towns. Exercises con- kept summer sisted of an address comrade Rev. resort. All applications for board which a banquet will be served, followed by E. Powder \ P. Eastman and comrade Rev. Mr. should be made to Baking in at CONUNDRUM. the evening by the regular meeting, Clough. Recitations and music C. B. SAUNDERS. does more and better work by choir which will occur the nomination of offi- and East band. j Fryeburg I '"ARtisticdesigns'I the TLOWERS e- than a X"V cers. Notwithstanding rain, the largest FOR ALL heaping^ J crowd ever PURPOSES., mayO 2m J, J" gathered together were pres- teaspoonful / ent. Dinner was furnished the 615 Congress St. er Bishop Healy’s Anniversary. by wives Quarter Wnrld—Which is the “LAWSON and of comrades Bigger? HOUSE,” \ of any other. daughters and citizens PORTLAND, ME. The 17th of the consecra- j anniversary in the Odd Fellows You can hold a so to as to South on a banquet hall, where quarter close your eye shut the whole Harpswell, Me. \ A large saving / of the Rt. Rev. as the of some 500 were tion Bishop flealy appetite fullv satis world out. pleasant seaside hotel has been greatly The address of \. year’s Bishop of Portland.was appropriately ob- fled. comrade Eastman By giving any thought at all to the cost of oil, you are likely to THISimproved, and Is now supplied with all the bakings.y/ was well suited for the occasion, and it miss the larger share of the benefit of it. modern improvements, including hot and cold served Pontifical high mass THE UNION sea water baths. yesterday. was listened to the MUTUAL LIFE We have a Scenery unsurpassed; good by large audience INSURANCE COMPANY is put good deal of oil-wisdom into a pamphlet, “Lub- bathing, and Open for was celebrated in the morning at 9 with the closest attention. pro- boating fishing. guests gressive but nevertheless conserva- rication.” tune 15th, 1892. Special rates for parties. the afternoon About tive-absolute we o’clock. In the children mid-night Monday, May 30th, security being its Der- Shall send it to you 1 HOTEL the church bell and steam whistles tninent feature. HARPSWELL COMPANY, PROPRIETORS of the Academy and Catholic schools ob- VACUUM OIL COMPANY, For accommodations or another alarm of fire. particulars apply to sounded It was Rochester, N.Y. J. J. FOOLEK, Manager, Portland, Me. served the event with pleasing exercises. > *M6FOHI0 first discovered in-.the stable of Wm, H. my6dt]u7 mar24-tf BOOKS. CONCERNING are born free and equal, with a right to with its jeweled shows red, blue, MISCELLANEOUS. rooms. FOR SALE. ANNCAX MEETINGS. design ___ and the of color amethystine tints life, liberty pursuit happiness. yellow—any bpt for BY E. OAVAZZA. T>ERRY’s HOTEL—From April 1st. I will X&tANTED—Storage room in City for house- POR SALE—Small building, suitable He shows with force the evil of of dark York: D. a Annual meeting. monopo- violet, or pale! (New give the travelling public the benefit of low W hold goods. Address, L., Box 1637. 2-1 office. Can be easily removed. C. r. MAi- mHE-etockliplders of the Portland, Saco and lies. A fantastic little sketch, six feet Appleton & Portland: Loring, Short rates. For *1.00 to *1.50 per day I will pro- TOCKS, 31 Va Exchange street.3-1 Co.; vide as table as other X Portsmouth llallfoad Company are Flower o’ the Vine. William good rooms and good any rooms, or in hereby By Sharp of is also included in the & house in PET—Pleasant single suites' sale—A two seated car- notified that tlielr annual meeting for the Romance, Harmon.) with board at 110 PARK ST. MRS. H. M. canopy top. Thomas A. Janvier. Portland.__2-1 TO a bacas, choice of Directors and the transaction of such with Introduction by FORliage, used but few times. High volume, which is illustrated by the 1st and 2d RICE. 28-tf best in the other business as be Pratt Fuller. The TVTONEY TO LOAN—on raort- easy riding and stylish, one of the may legally presented, The prose and peotry of Mr. Sharp, bril- Portraits. By Anna collateral will be on the first sixth author. The book is admirably bound gages and on any good security city. Also one end spring top buggy nearly hebl Monday, the day of is in small W. P. Can ha of June 1892. at eleven o’clock In the 1 versatile and are design these types and large amounts. CARR POST AND FOUND. new; a good one; both for sale cheap. forenoon liant, sympathetic, rap- and York: Charles L. photographic room 0 In the hall In printed. (Xew second floor. 185 Middle St.2-2 seen at 140 MAIN ST., Westbrook. P. O. company’s Klttery. for him an excellent fame clever. Aunt and Ben’s wife and 3-L I\ It. li A lilt KIT, Clerk of the idly making Webster and Co. Betsy address, box 286. Company. Price, $1.00.) TO LOAN—on first or second night, at Union or Portland. May myl4dtd British authors. Anson Pratt’s romantic Emmeline, and IVfONEY Station, 14,1892._ among contemporary on real estate, good commer- LOST—Sundaysomewhere between Union Station and SALE CHEAP—One very nice new light cial-v-J- mortgages much and shows mischievous and the martyr Mary paper, Life Insurance or any good Wilmot street, a lady’s gold watch and chain. FORexpress wagon fit for a grocery or any MAINE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. His work has variety; Social and Charles Hattie, policies Literary Papers. By and and the collateral securities. Inquire of A. C. LIBBY, The finder will be wed rewarded by leaving it other light business. One medium drop axle a talent in its own exercise. This Ann, Uncle the poet, 42 & will 25 this rjlHE fortieth annual meeting will be held in happy Shackford. These Bobby Exchange St. _1-1 at SCHLOTTERBECK FOSS’S, 601 Congress express wagon carry hundred, Chauncy essays by new and Call i Commoh Council chamber. volume is with as others, are all Pratts. They are oddly street._ 1-1 wagon is something very handy. City Building, arranged especial tact, are scholar- PICTURES! Those in want of a on Preble & Oxford Sts. 3-1 Portland on June 8-9-I0th. 1892. the late Professor Shackford, E. MOBBILL, Cor. an of the two far different and act and react PICTURES!good picture, for a small amount of money, driver’s call book, on Middle street 0HA3. D, SMITH, expression influences, a alike, they Sce’y ly and thoughtful, comprising variety would do well to call on us. Pictures framed LOST—Abetween and Cross streets. RENT—The four story brick building of the north and the which upon each other after the manner of to Hampshire apart, south, of significant topics. In the Prometheus order; moulding for sale; picture wire and The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving FORNo. 241 and 243 Middle St; good frontage kinsfolk. not the or moulding hooks. E. D. REYNOLDS, Cor. Oak it at the Universal Steam Laundry, 107 Middle with staircase separate from the store; well have combined to form his poetic charac- They are village and of iEschylus, “a soul severely grand like Congress street. adapted for a manufacturing business in con- ter. In the Romantic and Poems country such as Miss Jewett and streets.__31-1 _31-1 nection with the floor and basement Ballads that of like that of people, ground Milton, austerely just Men and Business Men take notice have found the Greatest Cure on for the sale of product; has elevator and steam of the author like one Miss Wilkins draw so Rare Phantasy, appears he finds a treatment of perfectly—instead LUMBERchance. We will sell 3000 acres of FOUND—IEarth, for Rheumatism and Neuralgia in heat; possession given immediately. BENJA- Dante,” masterly first-class timber in worst AMY ot the Scotchmen on these Pratts are suburban dwellers, and land Tulare county. Califor- their chronic forms. I suffered twelve MIN SHAW, 51!% Exchange St.3-1 charming young the with which modern social nia. Redwoods of the Sierras. Fir, Yellow Pine and tried known Sufferers problems unso- years every remedy. their are met in although plain not wholly Sugar will feet acre. write to me and E. XiOR SALE—Island in Casco 70 literary promotion, that science is the of people, Pine; average 40,000 per enclose stamp. MISS S. Bay, acres, concerned; progress Can double on investment inside of five ORR East Maine. a well at three the novels of Mr. William Black. The phisticated. Without the high degree money Harpswell, my21d&wlmo* shaded, living springs points, humanity, and its martyrs at the stake years. Any parties who mean business can ad- extensive ocean views, fine harbor and bathing and quality of and finish dress GEO. W. F. VERNON, 108 St. Paul beach, excellent lobster and fishing grounds, strenuous second-sight, the vague and of of the imagination TO conservatism; the law heredity; street, Baltimore, Md. myl8-10w PET. tile most desirable island for summer cottages the the which to the work of the two ar- solemn imagery, haunting lilt of distribution of the belong now to be had on route of the Island Steamers. wealth; sanitary laws; tists Price 500. W. H. 180 Middle St. ballads are in verses. just Miss Fuller’s sto- PET—Good rent with 6 rooms. Inquire SI WALDKON, old Border these the These he sums mentioned, MALE HELP. That has been under medical question of labor. TO at A. A. LANE’S, 381 Congress St. 3-1 2-1 This national and native bardic at ries are truthful and spirited in their pic- gift is, up in a fine essay. The satirist Lucian; cotton treatment three months with* tures of and are worth WANTED—A good steady boy from RENT—A desirable house of 5 rooms SALE—Com, meal, oats, bran, the same time, under conscious everyday life IltORseed and evidently the Greek idea of Nemisis; comments on BOV16 to 18 years old, good references re- FORcontaining all modern improvements, in a meal, pressed bay straw, egg for their and for their to BAILEY for cases and fillings, all sizes; nest eggs, axel out relief, we will send one case literary discipline, in course of study of reading pleasant quired. Apply THE JAMES CO., delightful up-town neighborhood §11 per Browning; essays on the Republic 264 Middle St.l-l month. No one need apply without suitable- grease, wheat and all kinds of poultry supplies, under the strong touches of Character. (New floods delivered free. C. B. of mnrdock’s Xiquid Food, Bos- masters—Rossetti, Keats, Plato, and the Politics of on references. H. P. STORER, 317 Danforth St. DALTON, 57 Aristotle; G. Teamster to drive oxen. St.2-tf be named—who have har- York: P. Putnam’s Sons; Portland: good 2-1 Washington free of Kingsley>may various social and on WANTED—AK. P. LORD, West Buxton, Me. 30-1 ton, charge. phases; finally, _A. sale OR TO LET—A monized with full Loring, Short & Harmon.) LET—Pleasant room furnished or un- partly furnish- chords these archaic as are titles which History Development good competent men to TO furnished at 149 CUMBERLAND ST. 2-1 FORed cottage at South Portland, near Fort run -—---—- Treble. melodies. By means of this concern indicate the contents of this WANTED—TwoGang of Saws. A. K. P. LORD, For particulars inquire at 51 EX- volume, pub- An West Buxton, Me.30-1 66 Parris CHANGE ST. with the side of the Edelweiss of the Sierras, Golden PET—Upstairs St., large yard, city.2-1 IF literary his work, lished care of Mr. A. W. Stevens of Separate sebago good py Rod and Mrs. TO cellar, water, neigh- and talent of Mr. Other Tales. By Burton WANTED—from 16 to 18 years old, borhood. $10 per month. A. R. & E. A. JAOR SALE—A Weber square piano, hand story picturesque Sharp the Press. Roberts BOVmust 98 i some rosewood case with carved University (Boston: Harrison. the books bring good references. HASKELL DOTEN, Exchange St. 2-1 legs and has made its’.way steadily to the dis- Brothers: Portland: Short & Among agreeable & JONES, 470Congress St.30-1 pedal. Will be sold low. Address JOHN Loring, for summer not be over- PET—A furnished SANBORN, Press office.2-1 of its own In the reading willI completely cottage covery capabilities. Harmon. Price $1.25. WANTED—Man with small TO on Little Diamond Island, containing sev- looked this volume of stories Mrs. who understands farm five hair SALE—Bronze de Roma, his beautiful by FARMERfamily, work, and en rooms; four chambers, mattresses pOR" turkey’s eggs. JAMES Sospiri poetic care of stock. Address BOX 1095 wire J. HARMON, Maine. 2-1 Burton Harrison. The little romance Portland, and spring beds. Apply to ABNER W. Freeport, gift is warmed'into full life and self-ex- The Evolution of By Me. _9-tf LOWELL, 513 Congress street.2-1 Christianity. which its to the collection is SALE—At Woodfords, a desirable mod- treatment for three These remr gives name of under pression. exquisite {Roman Lyman Abbott. In this series of chap- aotive intelligent American PET—A very desirable cottage seven FORern house with ten ttnished rooms, steam tender and a of rooms on Great Diamond Island, and a cars niscences are alike sensitive and pathetic, story faithful WANTED—Anboy living with his parents in the city', to TO heat, electric pass very near, large yard, mouths has bad no relief, we original, ters Dr. Ab- nice furnished house in western of room for stable. Price low upon religious evolution, love and death. Golden the work in a drug and paint store; High school boy part city; and terms of pay- artistic. Mr. has seen Rome with early Rod, preferred. Address P. O, B0X1016. 28-1 also fine cottage on Peaks, near water front, ment easy, would lease. N. S. GARDINER. will one case of murdock’s Sharp bott shows his customary liberal conser- give longest of tlie stories, was published elegant view. N. S. GARDINER, 186 Middle 185 Middle St. 1-1 his own eyes; and without technical vatism and solid mentality. After trac- Food free of cost. some and re- WANTED St_1-1 SALE—In the of New Xiquid or formulas he has years ago appreciatively village Gloucester prejudices reported the development of theological and PET—Two sunny rooms, all mod- FOR(Lower the nice residence of the ing viewed in these columns. The others young man between eighteen and twen- large Corner), Our reasons for the above ins oi it. In tnese semi- ern terms reasonable. 437 late Mrs. I. H. Keith. in re- impressions ethical he eomes to conclu- ty years of age, to learn TO conveniences, Buildings good philosophy, are TWO pattern making. CUMBERLAND of abundance of brief, varied in subject; and all are Must have sound body, good eye, equivalent of pair, good cellar, plenty water, offer are that we have never rhythms, mostly rhymeless, the ear of sions in which he defines ST.__1-1 and some small fruit. This is Christianity, mgn scnoot education, wrtn some ol at Mariners apples place written with the author’s accustomed Knowledge PET—Cottages Landing, pleasantly located and would make a nice home a case of that the poet proves itself not less precise and Revelation and other terms drawing. Must hire for five years. This is a Island. Address MRS. E. S. WOOD- known paralysis Inspiration, TO Long or a delightful summer residence; line schools refinement and grace. (New York: Har- good opportunity for a first-class young man to MAN, Long Island, Portland, Me. 1-2 than his This duu xve- and churches within a few minutes’ walk, and we not or subtly appreciative eye. imjjui taut lu lueiuugy, ldsbijr, get a valuable will be re- have cured very much & Short position. Applicants short distance to Maine Central and is and vital. per Brothers; Portland: Loring, to and mental examination. ■jwjxt jvjvjxi—upper tenement or e rooms Grand poetry, pure, spontaneous as Divine life the quired pass physical Trunk Railroad Will be sold or a that ligion, transforming & Address, before June Chas. L. Cush- A modern in all its appointments, near Con- depots. cheap to helped, consumptive Mr. is and Harmon.) 6, 1892, close the estate. of ANDREW Janvier’s preface graceful the into the man, care Ara Cushman Company, gress Square; immediate possession. BENJA- Enquire C. individual, church, society Auburn, CHANDLER, near above residence, J. M. has not been either cured or a York: Charles L. Webster Maine. mv30dlw MIN SHAW, 51% Exchange St.1-1 genial. (New kingdom of God. To readers interested _ Thompson, Esq., Register of Deeds, Portland, or WIT AND WISDOM. FOR BENT—The well situated L. J. STROUT, Me. strong testimony that life has & Co.; Portland: Loring, Short, & in doctrinal and as property Administrator, Limington, religious speculation A known as the Silas Broad place. Stroud- I-tf much Harmon. Price, $1.60. men in the vari- water near horse car terminus, oc- been very prolonged by represented by leading Village, SALE—Houses for sale. cupies an elevated position and will make a Prices, *500. ous Dr. Abbott’s volume APotr skbstltate.'"*' its use. denominations, WANTED. pleasant summer home; has garden and orchard; FOR$1,000, *1.100, *1,300. $1,400, $1,500, $1,700, $1,900, The Art of Entertaining. By M. E. W. will be of interest and value. (Boston: or would lease whole farm. BENJAMIN $2,000. *2,200, $2,500, $2,700. In ail cases of Disease bene- I SHAW, 51 Va Exchange St. 1-1 $4,000. By J. C. WOODMAN, 105% Exchange Sherwood. ’Twas not wholly a fantastic Houghton, Mifflin & Co.; Portland: I street. 25-2 ficial results are sure to be ob- when Lord said that i LET OB FOB SALE—Furnished cot- idea, perhans, Byron Loring, Short & Harmon. Price $1.25.) at Jones’ Peak’s SALE—1% story house containing 7 Two young men between TO tage Landing, Island. Ap- ■pORi tained by the use of Murdock’s he disliked to see a woman eat. Not ply or address 90 ST. LAWRENCE STREET. rooms, with two acres of land, nicely sit- S. W. uated on Main street, Fryeburg, Me. Horse that-a beautiful with Lewis.2-1 Liquid Food. This statement is hand, jeweled rings The Jew at Home. By Joseph Pen- eighteen and twenty years cars go by the door, and near the Camp Ground. LET—Good tenements of 6 and 7 Price $750. For further particulars inquire ot and the curves of a charming mouth are nell. Mr. an observant and 6, attested by the crucial test of Pennell, TOrooms each, centrally located, prices §8, A. C. LIBBY, 42% Exchange s reet. 1-1 a fork is in evidence of to learn without grace when clever tourist, well-armed with note- age, pattern $10, $12 and $13 per month. Inquire of J. C. over THREE THOUSAND oper- WOODMAN, 105Va Exchange St.1-1 SALE—or will lease on favorable terms but so much feminine gastronomic book and pencil, who has recorded for Must have sound FORthe property known as the Merchants Ex- in a i making. LET—Lower 307 change Hotel containing about fortv ations prominent hospital science as Mrs. Sherwood displays in this the of readers many unconven- tenement. Cumberland rooms, pleasure TO street, corner of Elm, 8 rooms, all modern situated on Temple street being in the center of in this country, and by its use book appears like an enthusiastic pen- tional and picturesque tours of his body, good eye, equivalent improvements, sun all day. Immediate pos- the city- For further particulars Inquire session given. Apply to M. H. 13 of A. C. LIBBY, 42% Exchange St. 30-1 of the assumed ’for the oc- falls into a tone of FOSTER, j be unprecedented record was dantry menu, —sometimes Preble street. 31-1 of house 9 casion. However she makes a is i high school SALE—1% story containing very querulous railing, which perhaps education, IjiORrooms: has water and reported of a loss by death of LET—On Cumberland street, four unfur- Sebago water closets thorough study of the material resources the result of the fatigues and in- with some of TO nished rooms with all conveniences for also a large building in the rear of same with a five in a i knowledge to man and or two ladies lot 35x120 situated No. 158 Grant street. For only patients thousand, of the American who would entertain of travel. And therefore it housekeeping wife, conveniences preferred. Address J. K., This Office. 31-1 further particulars inquire of A. C. LIBBY St CO- 42% St.30-1 and many'of these difficult cases company, and-adorns her treatise with be that some discount to be I Must hire for Exchange may ought drawing. LET—Two furnished cottages, seven and anecdotes and illustra- \ of surgery. We shall be pleased many readable made upon his portrait of the average TO nine rooms, at Westwood Park, Falmouth. SALE—Steamboat, Machinery, Boilers 1 five This is a Everything necessary for common FORand Engine. A. K. P. LORD, West Bux- tions. Then she proceeds to make some Jew in southeastern a years. good housekeep- to give any inquirer the further Europe certainly \ ing. Two minutes’ walk from steamer landing ton, Me.30-1 for the social diversions (Waite’s Landing.) on the or good suggestions very unflattering likeness. He studied i Inquire premises, SALE—A lot of second hand timber but the above is convin- for a first- address E T. Portland care of facts, or opportunity MERRILL, Me., at the old Boston more less formal which pass the hours the sons of Israel in the town i Steamer Alice. 30-2 FORcheap & Maine Depot, especially Commercial foot of State. to cing proof that Murdock’s with of enter- I street, Apply T. descriptions of in where class man to a G. HUTCHINS on the or agreeably; Brody Austria-Hungary young get LET—Lower rent. 5 rooms, 29 Boyd premises at South St., Portland. Liquid Food is not an artificial tainments in differentEuropean countries. nearly all the population is Jewish; and TO all in order, $11. Lower rent. 5 rooms on 24-2 Doctor Duck (very nearsighted)—You valuable one flat, 6 St. Lawrence St., $12. Lower rent to tke appreciative is her sketch of from his notes he has been able to make position. Appli- SALE—Deerlug; one of the most de- stimulant system, but Especially Haven’t been able to 6 rooms, corner of Sherman and Grove. $15, all want something? L. O. BEAN & 40 FORsirable residences on Pleasant street, fine the court of the beautiful and good Queen a vivacious volume. These complete. CO., Exchange and though it can be given in the chapters eat a square meal in three weeks? Well, cants will he to Street.30-1 park lawn, containing 18,000 feet, rooms of Mrs. Sherwood has required finished in hard wood and heated by Margherita Italy. originally appeared in the Illustrated in take this bottle of steam, most extreme cases of exhaus- my good sir, you just LET—Upper tenement of six rooms and large stable, electric cars pass every 15 min- seen a deal of the social world and and 180 great London News, and called out a contradic- ostrich tonic and it will give you a splen- pass physical mental TO hath, western part of city. Inquire 9 EX- utes; $4,500. W. H. WALDRON, Mid- tion with its in- CHANGE STREET.30-1 dle street. 21-2 perfect safety, is a very entertaining raconleuse, with- tory article from a native of Brody. did appetite.—Brooklyn Life. examination. OR SALE—Corporation stock. I offer for recalls what on Dia fluence is permanent and with- out pretentiousness. She Without into the discus- LET—Furnished cottage Little sale thousand shares of stock in the entering ■ mond Island. 9 EXCHANGE eight she has in order to Ameri- TO Inquire NEW CORPORATION known as the Lakeside out a influence dele- observed, help sion, Mr. Pennell’s sensible advice may some STREET.30-1 reactionary Ask Friend about Pond’s Extract for Address, before June 6, Press and Photo Engraving Company, at a bar- of en- cans to choose the best methods be to the effect that if the or to close an estate. For full ap- quoted Russian Pain. Try It for any Inflammation Hemorr- LET—For the a furnished gain particulars terious to the system. season, cot- to WILLIAM K. No. 85 their It is not sur- Ask the on Peaks Island: seven rooms, ply NEAL, Executor, tertaining guests. Jews are imported into America; he hage. pour druggist for genuine. Re- 1892, TO tage lathed street.19-tf and or F. C. 480 Exchange We would remind the public that no now and a little mis- fuse Imitations. plastered. Inquire WHITE, prising that, then, should be treated precisely as other men Congress street. 19-tf SALE—House and six acres of land at substitute (and there are many so-called North apprehension of French or Italian slins of what- Over Exertion. FOR Deerihg, three-quarters of a mile Foods and Food Extracts in the are, Austrians, Poles, Germans, CHAS. L. LET—Two furnished Cottages, each con- from electric cars and Maine Central market) For in CUSHMAN, station, into her work. instance, her ever so Small (who has been hall for six nine rooms. Situated In cuts tons of one has a record in any w ay approachihg story religion, that they shall assimil- Boy playing TOtaining Cape eight hay, house story and out Elizabeth and near Cape Cottage Hotel. A fine of situa- the results of the Murdock of the manifold exterior arrangements of ate with American months)—My legs ache. buildings, good spring water, pleasant Liquid nationality and civili- beach for in front of the premises with in good Price terms Anxious Mamma—What have been do- care Ara Cushman Me. bathing tion, neighborhood. low. Food in the past 12 years. the famous-olive of the French you Co., Auburn, dlw abundance of pure spring water. Price reason- easy. Furtherpartieulars of WM. gourmet, zation. The book is illustrated by some ing? my30 MORTON, ap8r eodtf able. Inquire at 608 CONGRESS Street or or address C. H. GOODRICH, Richmond. Me. she may be reminded that a beccafico is of Mr. Pennell’s characteristic Small Boy—I dunno. I did an example on the BENJAMIN SHAW, 61Va drawings. blackboard News. Exchange street, 17-4 but a small'Italian his dimen- yesterday.—Good WANTED. Portland. Me.6tf bird, yet (New York: D. Appleton & Co.; Port- OR SALE—Dry and desirable house lots; also gravel and loams for sions allowed- him to include, not to be in an expc LET—A furnished cottage on Peak’s filling. Inquire land: Loring, Short & Harmon.) Children with weak sore or church, by ol A. L. Centre. eyes, ears, any WANTED—Positionrieneed chorus director and baritone so- TOIsland near Jones's Landing. Call or ad- RICHARDSON, Peering 5-8 THE included in, that olive! (New York: of I. WE, UNDERSIGNED, form scrofula cured by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. loist. Formerly of Lynn. Best of reference dress C. KIMBALL, 219 Spring street. OR SALE—Farm of 100 acres In City of & Portland: 49 30-tf on Dodd, Mead Co.; Loring, Stories and Interludes. By Barry given. Address PINKHAM, Brown street Westbrook, Cumberland street; one City. 3-1 mile from East and West 'known as and Life on a TO of End; Short Harmon.) Pain. The prose of Mr. Pain is so im- Boy Farm. COTTAGES RET—Some farm. of C. E. Members ef Cumberland in need of the best lay- the best In Portland har- Hussey Inquire GRIFFIN, Bar, Boy—Kin I goflshin’, dad? SUMMER summer cottages Cumberland Mills. Me. 14-8 aginative and idealistic that there is no WANTED—Anyoneing hens' or the earliest to mature chick bor to let. Iniquire of A, M. SMITH, Portland, James Bussell Lowell. By George Farmer—Is the pastur’ fence all laid up? ens, call on S. YOUNG at 105 Greer Me.16-tf SALE—At Woodfords—Modern built AGREE TO CLOSE OUR OFFICES AT effect of abrupt transition between his please the terms of Boy—Yes, dad: every panel of it. Kin I go? street and see the hens. Eggs and hens ol FORhouse, 14 rooms, newly docorated and ar- William Curtis. By the LET OR FOR SALE —A stories and the brief poems which are Farmer—Is the seed corn shelled? various breeds for sale.3-1 nice Cottage ranged for two families. Sebago for both. 4 from JUNE 1st to SEPT. 1st. letter of of the ear I of 5 rooms at Trefethen’s Best Slated furnace and fine stable o’clock, gift Brooklyn Institute, Boy—Every of it. Kin go? a man TO Lahdlng. roof, open grate: between them. While with the "VI/’ANTED—Situation by young location on the Island. A for some one. and with placed Farmer (reluctantly)—Yes; dig yer bait in the it and honest. Hadforu bargain lawn, 15,000 teet of land. Buildings it was provided by the founder, Mr. ’n throw strictly temperate Furnished throughout; will allow the furniture cost. Price Three to works of some realistic authors such al- garden th’ stone6 np side o’ th’ fence. in office work and sever $5000. $3000. minutes (4) years experience to remain in one season. C. cars. Augustus Graham, that every year upon —Life. cottage Address, street W. H. WALDRON, 180 Middle Strout, Gage & Strout, ! Leroy L. Hight. ternations of prose and verse remind one A. Sloman, 203 Franklin St, Portland Me. street.28-1 & the of a lecture should be Best of reference. Address at once, “CLERK,' Symonds, Snort Cook, William M. Bradley. 22nd February, “Have suffered all winter with & B. of the Sicilian fashion of placing a laurel lumbago. Press Office. 31-1 _mar!9tf SAlE—The craze is now for music. Nathan Henry Thomas L. Talbot, T ono tVinn fnrn V.Ut.. 1 U -.1_«... 1— A_ Oh, delivered there of which the room rear FORwhere shall music be found. 414 Cleaves, and StepheniV. C. Wilson, subject leaf between sausages! The work of this loan $10, $20, $30. $50 RENT—Six tenement of 520 Hawes, month. Congress street, has all the late songs, music 0. Berry. Charles Dunn, Jr., should be the character of Wash- weeks, made me about well.”—Mrs. M. E. Lock- WANTED—To$100 to $10,000, in city and vicinity, or FORCongress street; $12 per Inquire George writer has at 53 Brown street. 28-1 Books, also fine Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Har- Drummond & Drum- Edwin L. Dyer, distinction, of temperament 60 Franklin Mass. furniture, pianos, organs, libraries, horses, car Fred V. or of some other benefactor oi wood, St., Lynn, monicas, Aceordeons. superior Violin and Banjo mond, Matthews, ington, and of he has a and riages, diamonds, watches, 2d mortgages, notes Frank F. H. style, vivid capri- and Strings. Join the crowd and sing, Ta-Ra-Boohi, & Larrabee, Harford, America. me orator ot toe anmversarj pay off furniture leases. Business confiden &c. HAWES has A. A. Strout. Lewis Pierce, cious fantasy, and very flexible and swift Bushing Matters. tial. PORTLAND COLLATERAL LOAN it.__28-1 was George Walker, Dennis A. Mealier, of 1892, to have been Professor JameE CO., 186 Middle room 6, second floor ■j vaav —l /u aiux xiyusc mill cn. xbigiib of tone that follow the of Timid Female—I saw an advertisement for a street, John A. Waterman. George W. Verrill, Bussell but since death changes feeling 2-2 Floor space with heat and X rooms; twelve acres; nice orchard of sev- B. D. & H. M. Verrill, F. S. Waterhouse. Lowell, prevent- wife in your paper this morning. trees; situated on main the moment. In stories like Supreme cook must have enty-five pleasantly Locke & Locke. Thomas F. Keating, ed him from the of the oc- Editor—Too wanted, gooc to GIANT ELEC- road, 2V2 miles from Old Orchard. Will be sold being speaker and late. The advertiser got her six WANTED—Areferences. 161 PINK ST.2-1 power. Apply Co"inbs & Neal,. George C. Hopkins, Moments Exchange the imagination hours ago, took a bridal on a hand cheap if at once. For further particulars apply it was determined that he should trip car, and Woodman Si Thompson. Henry Deering, casion, is now for a Watch our TRIC MOTOR COMPANY, 25 to N. S. GARDINER, No. 185 Middle street. is balanced between the familiar and the suing divorce. ten-cent you are not doing anythin; William Henry Clifford, Liudley M. Webb, a column.—Atlanta 28-1 be the theme of discourse by Mr. G, Constitution. and want to or a C. P. Maitocks, A. W. remote a WANTED—If make.$5 $10 day easy and 27 Commercial Street. Bradbury, in very original fashion. Rural summer Clarence Hale, C. E. Clifford, W. Curtis. this is a call at once at 2351/» Middle street room 1. A SALE—Fine cottage 7 rooms, Naturally, polished A. Me. 31-1 stable and all location and & Carroll W. Simplicity and Concealed Art are quite A dose of each LEWIS, Manager, Portland, FOR conveniences; Payson Davis, Morrill, delineation of Professoi Ayer’s Sarsaparilla morning, 2 acres J. H. Libby, and cordial view unsurpassed; also of shore land Fogg. George modern and possible; they are compan- during vacation, will greatly benefit you. persons In want of trunks or the best shore in the market. W. P. A. F. Moulton, John J. Berry, as scholar and property Lowell, man, poet, citizei WANTED—Allbags to call at E. D. REYNOLDS’, 55< 465 St. 28-1 F. M. Bay. W. Edwin Dimer, ion sketches, the latter especially clever. TO GOSS, Congress and 658 street, corner of as w< Edward M. Rand. Melville A. and is expressed with the charm of Mr Congress Oak; Floyd, The series of White with its in- Elvers.—Mr. Sharpe, the lease on my new manufacture our goods, aud can therefore FOR H. & W. J. 0. Thorn! on Nights givf JLET. SALE. Knowrlton, Libby, Curtis’ It is illustrated bottom trunks E. Wilford G. style. by por- house does n’t expire till July. I have had a you prices; repaired; opei George Bird, Chapman, definite place and time, its three prin- evenings until 9. 31-1 Seth L. Larrabee, Edward F. Tompson, traits of Lowell at different o! disagreement with the landlord about the The second My Cash Provision Market on Main street, periods so rights spacious William H. Richard Webb. cesses and its sad jester, is of close to corner LooDey. in delicat* entirely of a tenant in such a case. to know the MUTUAI city 70,000 manufactories; John C. & F. H. W. Parker, his life; and is bound the fine clean cash Cobb, Irving remote that it belongs to the realm of Lawyer Sharpe—A tenant sir, has no rights. WANTED—PeopleRESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION store, fixtures, stock, good trade, M. John S. White, floor over our with reasons for George Selders, taste of the Black and White series Five dollars, please.—Chicago Tribune. 1781/2 Middle street. Free policies. Cash sur store, good selling, cheap if sold before F. V. Chase. D. good tale. Mr. June fine for one or men George Hand, fairy Oddly enough, Pain’s render. Paid up value, incontestable. Aver 10th; chance two to George H. Allen, !L. B. Dennett, New York: Harper and Brothers; Port increase business; rent $10. BRISTOL CASH verse is less more age cost $16 per 1000. 3Vs millions surplus steam central George F. Gould, B. tenderly ideal, cynical heat, 75 Joseph lleed, land: Loring, Short & Harmon.) Call and see our ten year policy. Smart agent! MARKET, Hampshire Street, Cambridge- Albro E. Chase, John J. Lynoh, and touched than his Baby cried, wanted. port, Mass.my31 lw* W. sharply prose. Big money.19-tf 3saac Dyer, Elgin C. verrill, Mother location, very George F. McQuillan, Jolm H. Card, Moondlight. By Dan Beard. Mr 'But all that he writes in this volume is sighed, public to know that we d< light. James L. Racklc L. H. WANTED—Thefine gold, silver and nickel HENRY S. ft, Dyer, and well known as an ar individual and attractive. One last word Doctor Castoriat plating, pol TRICKEY, E. Dudley Freeman, J. H. Hill, Beard, widely prescribed: ishing, buffing, etc. Silver plated ware repairer William R. Anthoine, Albert E. Neal. tist with the pencil, is also graphic anc shall be said for the piquant diablerie of reflnlsned and enameled to prevent its tarnish No. 9 Exchange St., Frank W. Robinson, G. ing. The only manufacturing ant SHORT & Benjamin Ward, when he tin the of the with its of coal now? complete LGBING,nmi-31 HARMON,dtf* E. R. Virgin, Albert S. Woodman, fanciful handles the pen of binding book, flame- Purchaser—What is the price plating establishment in Maine. Send for price Charles A. True, John T. Fagan, romancist. The hero of his socialists red cloth, and black bats Dealer—Five dollars and a quarter a ton. fist. STEVENS. WOODMAN & CO., cor. Bore GENERAL REAL ESTATE Eben Free- John F. A. flitting against ana Union AGT., Winthrop Merrill, “Weigh me out a Sts.__janl.Stf C. A. finds in a tavern a moon that is all a swirl of fila- ton, please.” OFFERS FOR SALE man. Hight. story Pennsylvania golden in the call at your store or house may30 dlw “Ahem, where the coal is weighed pres- _ cash for old where he is for the purpose of viewin' ments. (New York: Harper & Brothers; ence of the purchaser we charge a dollar extr a.” WANTED—Toand pay you rags, barrels Two lots of land No. 72 to 78 Spruce St. iron, rubbers, bottles, metals of all kinds. I Two lots of land No. 55 to 61 Thomas St in a Portland: —Westfield (Penn.) Leader. KNABE. & the coal-mines which he is stock Loring, Short Harmon.) you have any of the above please drop me ; Two lots of land No. 7 to 11 Lewis St. 131 holder, a black-letter book treating o postal. Address C. B. WISH, Greer Six lots of land No. 11 to 27 Montreal St. the street, of land No. 8 to 22 Walnut St. A AAAAAA-AA AAAA Weak hair strengthened and scalp kept city. _11-ltf Five lots ArAAA AAA AAA Afr This, to th< Amethyst. The Story of a need at all concert, No. 302 to 314 Eastern Moonlight. according Beauty, clean by using Hall’s Hair Eenewer. to buy from $1000 to $15, Thl* piano is by Six lots of land Prom- monkish is a lunar tha i Christabel R. This is an NOTICE—Wanted000 worth of cast-off clothing; I pay the enade. k scribe, spell By Coleridge. Wooden house and lot No. 44 Monument Simple Remedy cash price for ladies’ dresses, gents1 NISS NEALLY St. | J dreams after authorized American of a highest STEVENS, wooden house and lot western X For Heartburn. Sour Stomach, Nausea, I makes permanent waking reprint very In a Connecticut school recently a teacher and children’s clothing, and gents’ winter over Small part of letter or to and Is as such city. Ac Water Brash, Wind In Stomach, Distress 3- and its the mine-owner findi ; readable novel an author. was to a with the coats; call, or address postal S commended FIRST, by great by magic, by English trying impress youngster Fifty desirable one-quarter acre lots Diamond M or Fullness after Eating, Indigestion, To LEVI, 97 Middle street.auglOtf the visual of his mind The who has been meaning of the word “better.” iijustrate in tlie musical firmament as Island. Loss of Palpitation, opacity suddenly heroine, Amethyst, WANTED—With in lights X Appetite, Hiccough, J she asked, if were sick and a doctor capital Brick block corner Green and Portland Sts., Breath and corrected so that he sees auc up an returns after loss “Now, you well-established business. Address L. X Offensive I people brought by aunt, came and gave some medicine, what would PARTNER has four stores and four tenements. you this office. things as they are. At the meeting o ; of Aunt Annabel’s money, to live with you be?’, __my!4-tf DR. HANS VON BULOW, tnaylSdim Troubles “Dead,” was the unexpected answer.—New t For All-Sferaach it directors of the her mother and The CiYSII. •it Dr. Bronson's Popsia Troches, mado from the mine, the stockhold younger sisters. York Sun. $600 Jx Roots. Gunis and are re- or gent, by Massachusetts gentleman Barks, Pepsin, ers to him rattle most trait of the is the EDSEN Steamboat For Sale. liable and effective. 25o. and 50c. a box. i appear foxes, wolves, striking story LADYto assist me in office and help boom a Foo' D'ALBERT, tender ^ Of nil druggists or by mail. 1 snakes. The miners, black with coal sketch of this mother, amiable, loving FEMALE HELP. Remedy for sore and feet. Nothing lik( and a host of others. The general agency 5 EBONS ON CHEMICAL CO., Providence, R. I. 3. it in tire market. Everybody wants it. Pfifec The sound and serviceable steamer their seem to bin excitement and admiration, skat bonanza. All cashtrade. No risk. Profit clanking dinner-pails, always wages, $2( the “City of Richmond,” 600 tons, \\rANTED—A competent girl, good per clear oi expenses, guaranteed. Nov like the slaves before Lincoln’s Proclama ing upon “white and her three ' ? Call at 7G EMEliY forenoon or even- day, and 61 now run- ice;” ST., advertised in 200.000 papers to appear. Ad having staterooms, little ing. dress care of ning between Portland and mation severed all the cliaius at a stroke daughters sadly precocious in all _ _ii-1 "DEXTER,” Portland Duih Machias, Pr ess, PIANO on file route ol the oi THURSTON’S Mt. De- With the aid of the he tries t< the of the world. ANTED—We want lady or gentleman __jel-dlw HOUSE, Portland, ways XXf decie eod2wtc overseers, frisky Amethyst v » Machias intelligence to act as general agent in S Free St. 12 Free St.,Portland. sert Jc Steamboat Company, is a o : also is her mother’s own no Block, institute mining village on a basis daughter, hut different localities in Maine. No books and WAITED. offered for sale, delivered at either CAUCUSES. alse to secure S. TIIUKSTON. and Mr. Beard’s de with a and her devel- scheme; grand opportunity good, Portland or justice humanity. difference; story pleasant, well Address dtf Rockland, after July 1st Pownal. paying employment. An assistant Bookkeeper. One wh< aprll next. She of the opes less means of events than b\ vith stamp, GUABD 00.. Orange, Mass. 31-1 may now be seen on her The of t , velopment story, supported b; by has had is a Republicans Pownal are requested experience; good penman route. For description aud meet at the Town House on the secon i should do much toward ob and touches of characteriza- a woman present Thurday statistics, light logical WANTED—A situation by young and quick in figures. None other neec The UNION MUTUAL LIFE terms to day of June next at three o’clock in the aftei » v as appiy PAYSON TUCKER, Gen- fair treatment for the miners tion. It is written with a stenographer and typewriter fKeming- Address, INSURANCE COMPANY is a noon to choose to the State Convei taining unaffectedly, :°iC. Address F. O- Box 300. 28-1 apply. purely eral Manager, Mt. Desert & delegates Saco, Me., mutual owed its mem- Portland, tlon to be holden at Portland. June 1895 he BOX No. 821, company, by Machias 21st, This, believes, is [the third occasioi natural for pleasant its Steamboat Port- Per Order Town Committee. gift story telling, for house- Me. bers, managed by members, and Company, WANTED—A capable girl general Portland, in the interest ol its members. land, Me. 1882. for America to assert her belief that me: the tf work. lfiO street. 28-1 dlw solely Pownal, May 25th, Curiously enough, pretty binding Apply at High may30 may3-dft 20 J Ohio & Miss. 20 83y2cg83%: No 2 lied 80c. Corn closed higher; Old 31st, sell Elvira French. Kendriok, lor STEAMERS. RAILROADS. RAI1ROADS. Ont. & Western. 18% 18% No 2 at 6OV2 a>50%e. Oats higher. No2 at B North American. 14 13 31%(g,32c. Eye, No 2 at 75c. Barley, No 2 at 60 Ar'lst, barque Arthur C Wade, Sherman, Ma- Pacific Mail. 34% 34% ®62c. No 1 Flaxseed at 1 03%. Provisions— tanzas; Nellie J Crocker, Small, Bangor; Annie Allan Line Boston & Maine R. R. MAINE CENTRAL R. R. Pullman Palace.197% 197 ruled firm, mess 10 Diesdeu; D easier and closed pork at 60 F Conlon, Sawyer, if Anthony, Koval Mail Steamships. Pleading. 60% GOV* @10 62Vi. Lard at 6 32V4(ft6 35;Snort rib sides Kennebec. In 1891. PiOck Berry, Effect October 4, For Bangor, Bar Harbor, St. John, the Island. 78% 77% 6 42Vi(g6 45. Drv salt meats—shoulders 5 25® Clcl 1st, barque Giace Linwood, Gilley, for iETWEEN AND MONTREAL of Products in the 8t. LIVERPOOL, QUEBEC White Mountains, Quebec, Montreal Quotations Staple Paul. 77V* 76% 5 37y2 ; short clear sides at 6 65(6,6 8 2 Vs. Barbadoes; brk Harry Stewart Baisley, Port- do From From From WESTERN DIVISION. and the West. Dfd.123% 123% Receipts—Flour. 19,000 bhls: wheat. 76.000 land; schs D D Hasten, Haskell, do; Jeremiah | | ) St. Paul. ■iverpool | steamships I Montreal I Quebec. On and Markets. Minn. & Mann.112% 112% bush: corn. 692.000 bush: oats. 344.000 bush; Smltji, Tryon, Portsmouth Trains leave Portland (Union Station) for after May 2, 1822, passenger St. Paul & trains leave Portland as Leading Omaha. 50 40% rye. 8,000 bush; barlev, 21,000 bush. Ar at Delaware Bieakwater 2d inst, sch Tofa, 28 April ‘•Numidian, 14 May I 15 May toarboro Beach, Pine Point, 7.00. 10.15 a. follows: 12i •• For Danville Lewis- uopfd.121 Shipments—FiourlS.ooo bhls; wneat, 98.000 Wilson, 0 May I Parisian, 21 22 m., 3.30, 6.16. 6.16 p. m.: Old Orchard Beach, Junction, Auburn and Cieufuegbg- 8.30 a. m. Texas Pacific, new..... 9 9% bush; corn, bush; oats 148.000 PERTH AMBOY-Sld 1st. schs Carrie L Look 12 Circassian 28 I 29 Saco, Biddeford. 7.00, 8.45, 10.15 a. m., 12.40, ton, m., 1.10, 6.05 p. 300,000 bush; I Lewiston Union Pacific. 39% 39 % rye, 4,000 bush; barley, 29,000 bush. Look, and Annie Lora, Kendall, Bangor; Willie 10 i .Mongolian 4 June I 5 June 3.30, 5.15. 6.15 p. m.; Kennebunk, 7.00, 8.45 via Brunswick, 7.15 a. mM *1.15, U. S. 55 a. Well! 5.00 and $11.30 m. Stocks and Express. 55 L Newton, Coombs, Fernandina; Lizzie J Call, m., 12.40, 3.30, 6.15, 6.15 p. m.; p. Bonds—Money Easy Sterling ll ST. LOUIS. June 2. 1892.—The Flour mar- *S. R. andNumldian Will only carry Rockland and Knox Lincoln Stations. Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific .. 10% Rawlins, Augusta. Mongolian Beach, 7.00, 8.45 a. m., 3.30, 5.15 p.m.;North and etis held higher, but prices unchanged. Wheat on the voyage to Liverpool, 7.15 a. and Firm-Government do pfd. 24% 24% Ar sell Mary F Pike New York. passengers Berwick, Great Palls, Dover, 7.00, 8.45 a. m., 1.15 and on Saturdays only at 5.00 Exchange Quiet unsettled, but higher; No 2 Red 86V3®87V2C\ 1st, Curtis, labin .$45 to $So according to steamer and Western Union. 94% 94 Sid sells Kichaid Hill, for Damariscotta; (n., 12.40, 3.30, 6.15 p. m; Rochester, Farm- p. m. Bonds and Corn closed Vic higher 2 at 45y«@48c. Oats 2d, ocation of stateroom. Second cabin Dull Steady—Railroads Quiet Sugar Trust. 99% 97% Boston. $30. ington, Alton Wolfboro, 8.45 a. m., Brunswick, Bath, Gardiner, Hallowell and steady; No 2 at 32V4e. Rye quiet at Mary Augusta. Bay, do nfd. 70@75c. 28th, Steerage $20. 19.40, 3.30 p. m.; Worcester, (via Great Augusta, 7.15 a. m., *1.15, 3.00 and $11.30 and Fim—Stocks Closed Quiet hut Strong. Provisions dull and easier with onlv a small CARTERET—Ar barque Julia, Reed, Richmond « West Point. 9% 9% Navassa. steam- Palls and Rochester] 7.00 a., m.; Manchester p. m. jobbing trade done; no change; pork at 11 50. ,nTT. At New was do Dfd. 50 50 HARBOR — state and Concord (via South Newmarket Farmington and Phillips, via Lewiston, 8.30 York, yesterday, money easy, Lard—at 6 25@6 40. Dry salt meats—loose DUTCH ISLAND In port, schs LL\E)servlo6o£AshipsLine Junction) for New New York and Glasgow, via 7.00 a. m., 3.30 p. m.; (via 8.45 a. a. m., 1.10 p. m.; via Brunswick, 1.16 in.; ranging from l@lVb percent.; last loan at shoulders 5 37Va@6 50 ribs at 6 Beta* Colbeth, Machias York; Hanfti- Londonderry, Lawrence) p. Boston Stock dongand 62V3; for »very fortnight. Cabin and upwards. Re- m.; So. Newmarket Hav- and for Rangeley at 1.10 p. m., and Monday Market. shorts at 6 75. boxed lots 16e more. Bacon- bal, Warr. Newburg Baugor. $40 Junction, Exeter, 1% per cent, closing at lVs per cent Prime EN-Ar alm $75 ana erhill, Lawrence, Lowell, Boston, t7.00, only at 8.30 a. m. The following were of shoulders at 6 OO and ribs 7 VINEYARD-HAY 31st, schs George upwards. was at cent. to-day’s quotations ;lougs 12V3(@7 700; for New Glasgow to Boston direct via and 18.46 a. m., 3.30 iri. Monmouth, Readfield and Oak- mercantile paper quoted 3@5 per stocks li Boston: shorts 7 70. Nevinger, Gardiner York; M B Maho- Derry §12.40, p. W'inthrop Newark; Salway. Prepaid ,intermediate Boston for 8.30 a. 1.00, land, 1.10 and 5.05 p. m. Sterling Exchange was quiet and firm with Atchison. Topeka & Stanta Fe R. 34% Hams 9 50. ney, Bangor tor Mary Lymburner, do steerage $19; Portland, 7.30, m., 00@lO St Elmo, p30. Apply to T. P. McGOWAN Portland or 4.00 p. m. Wafcerville via Lewiston, 1.10, 5.05 p. m.; via C. B. IS Q.101% 4.000 bbls; wheat, 15.000 for Sag Harbor; Rockland for Provi- actual business in bankers’ bills at 4 87 for 60- Receipts—Flour. Machias tor 0. &. A. ALLAN, Boston. Sunday Trains from Union Station, for Bos- Augusta, 7.15 a. m., *1.15, $11.30 p. m. Mexican Central. 16% bush: corn 85,000 bush: oats, 20,000 dence; Zampa. Pawtucket. bills aud 4 for rates bush; 1st sch mylO dtf ton and way 4.15 in. Skowhegan via Lewiston, 1.10 p. m.; via day 8S!4 demand; posted Union Pacific 39% bush. PLYMOUTH—SM Pavilion, Calais. stations, 12.55, p. rye. 1,000; barley. 1,000 — Sid Augusta, 7.15 a. m., 1.15, $11.30 m. at 4 89. Commercial bills were 4 86V2 Boston & Maine NEWBURYFOR1 31st, sch Crescent, p. 88@4 R.179% Shipments—Flour. 1.000 bbls; wheat. 3,000 EASTERN DIVISION. 1.16 and 11.30 m. do Kennebec and Washington. Belfast, p. @4 88. Government bonds were dull and pfd... bush; corn, 23,000 bush; oats, 4,000 bush; Dover and Foxcroft, via Dexter, 1.15, 11.30 Bell rye. 2.000 PORTSMOUTH-Sailed 1st, schs! Sarah, Prom Union station. For Elizabeth, Telephone.208% bush; barley, 0,000 bnsh. for International Co. Cape m. steady. Railroads were quiet and firm. New York and and Idaho, Calais Boston; Iowa, Bowdoin- Steamship 9.00 a. m.; 9.00 a. 6.00 p. New England E. Amesbury, in., p. m.; ? DETROIT. June 2.1892.—Wheat 1 — — via 1.10 m. via Dullness in the stock market after 12 o’clock do 85 steady,No ham for do; Victory, Bristol for do; Wm H De- FOR Biddeford, Portsmouth, Sa- Bangor Lewiston, p. Augus- pfd. White at 90c; No 2 Red at July 88%e. Newburvport, ta, 7.15 a. m., *1.15 and $11.30 m., ana on 92Vac; Witt, and P H Gay. Damariscotta for do; Chas lem. Lynn, Boston, a. ra. a. p. became more but were Corn (+2.00 daily) t9.00 at 7.20 a. m. pronounced, prices firm; N02at6ie; Oats dull and firm— A do for do; and Julia, fm m. Sundays only New York Stocks. Sprout, Cambridge, on, (§1.00 p. daily) +6.00 p. m. than at the was Mining No 2 at, 37VVC; No 2 White 35Vic. live nomi- Eastport, Calais, St. John, N.B., N.S. Bangor & Piscataquis R. R* via Dexter, 1.15 slightly higher opening. Sugar Bath for do; Centurion, Bangor for do; Millie Halifax, Boston for Portland, 7.30 a. m„ (19.00 a. m. nal : No 2 at 80c. for and all ana 11.30 p. m.; via Oldtown, at 11.30 p. exceptionally strong. During the last honr the (By Telegraph.) Washburn, Wiscasset do; Areola, Wool- parts of New Brunswick, Nova Sco- daily) 12.30 p. m., +»7.o0 p. m. daily.; Receipts—Flour, —bbls: wheat. 9,000 bush; wich for Lone Star. Machias for do; Sena- tia, Prince Edwards Island, and Bret- m. market some and NEW YORK. .Tune 2, 1S92.—The following do; Cape developed strength activity, corn,,2.000 hush; oats, 1 ,ooO bush. tor, Calais for Stamford; W H Mitchell. Hobo- on. The favorite route to Campobello and Ellsworth and Bar Harbor at 1.15 and 11.30 are oi mining stocks: FROM and at the points: of the to-day's closing quotations ken Northern 5t. N. B. COMMERCIAL STREET STATION. p. in. highest many leading Col. 32 for Kitterv; Light, Franklin for Andrews, Coal.T.. Cotton Markets. For Vanceboro, St. John, Halifax and Provinces stocks 1 per cent, better that the closing last Hocking Coal...12 New York. Portsmouth and way stations, 4.40 p. Bath—Ar 31st, soli Laura M Spring Arrangement. m. tConnects with Rail Lines for New *1.15 and $11.30 p. m. At the close the market was and Homestake. .14 00 (By Telegraph.) Lunt, Peek, York, St. and evening. quiet Portland. On and after May 2. and until further no- South and West. Houlton, Woodstock, Stephen North Ontario.38 00 NEW YORK. June 2. 1892.—The Cotton Aroostook and 11.30 St. An- firm to strong at about the best prices of the Sid 31st, sch Lizzie Babcock, Babcock, Fhila tice, the steamers ot this line leave Kailroad §Connects with Sound Lines for New York, at 1.15 p. m.; Quicksilver. 3 Vs market is and Vic sales 2025 bales; m. day. steady up; delnhia. Wharf. Portland, Monday and Friday at tWestern Division from North Berwick Sun- drews, 11.30 p. do pfd.17% do Gulf ex- good ordinary uplands 5ViC; 5Vfcc.;good Sid 29th, schs Maud Sherwood, Kelley, Balti- 5.00 p. m., for Eastport and St. John, with days only. *Runs daily, Sundays included. $Night Transataetions at the Stock Exchange aggre- Mexican... stained at 4% c; uplands at with cars runs ordinary middling more;: Sami H Walker. Nicholson. Washington; above connections; Returning, leave St. John •Western Division from Dover. press sleeping attached, every 76ic: do Gulf 8c; do stained at 7 3-16c. included, but not to gated 292,700 shares. John C Haynes. Harris, Philadelphia; Lizzie and Eastport same days. Through tickets to all points South and West night. Sundays 8kowhegan The Public Debt. or to Dexter or be- NEW ORLEANS. June 2, 1892.—The Cotton Carr, Teel, do; W S Jordan, Studiey, and Hora- Through tickets issued and baggage checked for sale at Union Station, Congress street. Monday morning, Belfast, Retail Grocers’ Sugar Rates. WATHINGTON. June 2.1892.-The follow- market is firm; middling 7 6-16c. tio L Baker, Crowell, do ; Katie J Ireland, John- to destination, jy Freight received up to 4.00 JOHN W. SANBORN. yond Bangor, on Sunday mornings. ing is a recapitulation of the debt statement is- son, Baltimore; Ada-1 Campbell, New York. p. m. Acting Gen. White Mountains and Quebec Line. Portland market—cut loaf ot/bcjcoufectioners’ CHARLESTON. June 2. 1892.—The Cotton _ _ Man.. Boston. sued G For Tickets and W. to-day: market is firm; middling 6%c. Ar 30th, sens H Miluken. Kimball, Perth Staterooms, apply at the Urn D. SANBORN, Genl, Supt. For Cumberland Mills. Sebago Lake, Bridg- 7c; pulverized, 6c; powdered, 6c; granulated, Cassle Jameson, ion Ticket 40 or for .1. Bonds at 4% continued at 2 per Amboy; Collins, Portland; Office, Exchange St., other FLANDERS. G. P. and T. A.. Boston ton, Fryeburg, North Conway, Glen, Bar- coffee 3c. SAVANNAH. June 2. 1892.—The Cotton information at p. 5c; crushed, 3% c; yellow, 00 Harrv Messer, Smith, Boston; Oliver Barrett, Company’s Offiee, Railroad GEO. E. WHITNEY, Gen. Agt. at Portland. and 8.45 a. 1.45 and cent...$ 26,364,500 market is firm; middling 7 Vie. Wharf, foot of State street tlett, Fabyans, m., Bonds at 4 per cent. 559,581,100 00 Wallace, Philadelphia. 6.15 p. m.; St. Johnsbury, Newport MOBILE. June 2.1892.—The Cotton market schs Albert T Phila- J. B. Gen’l oct3__dtf Railroad Receipts. Refunding certificates at 4 pr ct 83,680 00 Sid 1st, Stearns, Ellis, COYLE, Manager. and Montreal. 8.45 a. m.. 6.15 p. m.; North is firm; 7Vic. Wm Mason, Ellis, B je20 PORTLAND. June. 2. middling delphia; do; Mary Hood. “dtf OPBrnWGr OF Stratford, Colebrook and Quebec at 1.45 Total. 685,029,280 00 MEMPHIS. June 1, 1892.—The Cotton mar- Somers, do; Centennial. Sprague, do; Annie M p. m.; Jefferson and Lancaster. 8.4o a. m. Receipts by Maine Central R. R.—For Port- Increase. 250 00 ket is Allen, Brown, do or Baltimore; JB Atkinson, and 1.45 firm; middlings 7Vie. FI p.m. and, 81 cars miscellaneous merchandise; for Debt on which interest has Philadelphia; Mary Olys, Moore, Red Beach, The 8.45 a. m. connects for all points in North- to load for New York; Franklin. Clark, —; connecting roads 152 cars. ceased since maturity.$ 3,167,345 26 Foreign Markets. ern New Hampshire. Vermont, Chicago and Decrease. 136,865 00 Break of Day, Lewis, Wheeler’s CoVe and New Falls Line. the West; and with the Canadian Pacific Debt bearing no interest. 381,162,628 35 (By Telegraph.) York. DIRECT STEAMSHIP Niagara Transcontinental train for Vancouver and Pa- Fortland Wholesale Market. Ar 2d, sch Willie H Child, Portland. USE. Decrease. 752,284 60 LONDON. .June 2, 1892—Consols 96% d for Giles, Through car service, via what is known as cific Coast points. The 6.15 p. m. train PORTLAND, June 2, 1892. Aggregate of interest and non- money and 97d for the account. Sid 2d, sch Z Sherman, Babb, Washington. the White Mountains, Niagara Falls and Chica- has through sleeper for Montreal where con- The following are to-day’s quotations of Grain, interest bearing debt. 969,359,253 61 LIVERPOOL. June 2, 1892.—The Cotton From Boston every and go Line, will go into effect June 7th, by train nections are made with trains via “Soo" Foreign Ports. Wednesday Saturday. Produce, etc.: Decrease. 888,899 50 market is steady muddling at 4Vsd; sales 8,000 leaving Union Station (Maine Central Railroad, Line for Minneapolis and St. Paul. Provisions, and From Certificates Treasury notes bales; speculation and export 1000 buies. Ar at Hong Kong 31st, ship Mabel Taylor, fm Philadelphia every Tuesday and Friday. Mountain Division) at 8.45 a. m. A Wagner ARRIVALS IN PORTLAND. lour. ixJitlQ. offset by an equal amount of New York. Palace Sleeping car will leave Portland on this June 1892.—Quotations— From Long Boston, 3 m. From From Waterville and 8.35 a. Au- Superfine & [Com. car lots. 61@62 cash in the 00 LIVERPOOL, 2, Wharf, p. train (Sundays the en- Lewiston, m.; Treasury. 6S4,081,717 Winter wheat 6s wheat Sid fm Sydney. JfSW, May 15. ship India, Pine Street Wharf, Philadelphia, at 3 p. m. In- daily excepted) during Bath and from Rockland low grades,S4Vi@4V6 jCorn, Dag lots. .63@64 Increase. 4,169,146 00 9V4d@6s lOd; Spring Merriman, San Francisco. tire summer season, direct to gusta, Mondays only, at 6s 9%d. Mixed American corn at surance one-half the rate of vessel. running Chicago 8.40 a. m.: Montreal. etc.. a. X Spring & Meal, Lag lots.. 69@60 of 9d@6s sailing without there a. Bridgton, 8.20, | Aggregate debt including Ar at May 23. ship Baul Revere, Mul- change, arriving at 8.05 in., m and (In m Onohpf' RHHntAn XX lots.. 4s 11% di Cheese 53s 6d for white. Bombay Freights for the West by the Penn. R. K., and Spring $4%g4ys iOats,car 42@43 certificates and Treas. notesl.603,440,970 61 lin, New York, 112 days. second morning following. Patrons of this line Patent iOats. lots. South by connecting lines, forwarded free of 12.20 p. m.; Farmington, skownegan and Snrng bag 45@46 CASH Sid fm Antwerp May 24, ship St John, Fales, nan procure tickets at lowest rates named, and Wheat'. ..5 50 i Cotton Seec- IN TREASURY. commission. LSWlston 12.25 in.; St. John, Rock- 25@5 OCEAN STEAMER MOVEMENTS. New York. have the advantage of a daylight ride through p. Bangor Mich, car lots. 25 50S26 00 Gold 15 £18.00. land, etc. 12.30 p. in.; YVaterville. Batik Augus- str’glit I coin.5193,573,580 Ar at Dunkirk May 25, sch Wm J Lermond, Passage £10.00. Round Trip the mountains and a five hours’ stop at Niagara 10 lots.. 00 71 FROM FOR TIMF. ta and Rockland, 5.35 p. m.; Rangeiey, Farm- roller-®4y»@5 bag $2ts@27 Bars.77,953,511 Hopper, New Orleans. Meals and room included. Falls. clear do.. S4%®4% : Sacked Br’n Umbria.New York. .Jne 4 ington, Skowliegau. YVaterville and Lewiston, .Liverpool.. Ar at Rosario May 16, barque A C Bean. In- For or to F. For further information apply to StLouls car ots. 00 86 freight passage apply P. WING 5.45 p. m.; Montreal, Lancaster, st’gt ! S19JB20 Total.$271,627,091 Nevada.New York.. Liverpool .. Jne 4 to load for for orders. GEO. H. F'abyans, Silver gersoll, Swansea, Cork, Agent, 70 Long Wharf, Boston. THOMPSON, 8.00 Pullman *1.40 a. rooler.$5®5 12V2 I bag lots. szl@22 00 dollars.$356,468,486 00 Saale.New York.. Bremen.... Sne 4 Ar at Bahia 6th inst, Ticket Agent Union Bridgton, p. m.; Night coin. barque Daisy Reed, E. B. SAMPSON, Treasurer and Genera! Station, m. clear do.. $4%@4ys ! Middlings.. $20® 22 00 Subsidy 14,459,397 42 Dania.New York. .Hamburg .Jne 4 agent of the Maine Central R. or Mitchell, Rosario. Manager, 89 State St., Fiske Building, Boston. Any R., Included. Wnt’r wheat ! bag lots.. $22@24 00 Bars. 15 Amsterdam .. .New York. -Rotterdam..Jne 4 F. E. •Sundays 72,601,676 Arat Pernambuco May 23d, barque Bonny Mass. oct22df BOOTHBY, G. P. & T. A., Portland, Me. patents... 5 25®5 50 Provisions, New York. d9t Pish. 75 Total. Doon, Burgess, i Pork, Bks.15 50®15 443,429,508 67 Lahn.New York. .Bramen ... Jne 7 Ar at Nanaimo 361_ Portland. Mt. Desert & Machias Steamboat Co. 00 old Is- May 19th, barque Carrollton, Cod—Large I clear... 14 75@16 Paper, legal tenders, Teutonic.New York.. Liverpool... Jne 8 Lewis, San Francisco. Steamer CITY OF RICHMOND, (weather Shore ... .5 25® 5 50 short ctsl5 26 sue. 84 of Berlin .New York.. 8 ISLAND STEAMERS. ! 00@15 27,227,713 City Liverpool... Jne ciu cuat auuou uuvn- leaves Street funjuv .«S BOSTON permitting), Portland—State Small do. .3 25 notes of 1890. 00 ... 76®4 Beef,extra Treasury 10,323,314 Rhyland.New York. Antwerp Jne 8 art. Blake, Portland. and Fridays at 11.15 m., .. Wharf—Tuesdays p, Pollock 50 mess... 18 8 25 Gold certificates. 00 .. .3.50®4 00@ 14,470,520 Siberian.New York. .Glasgow .Jne 9 Sld 15tli, sch Mark Gray, or on arrival of train leaving Boston at 7 p. m. Haddock.. .2 50 10 10 50 Silver certificates. Linnell, Orchilla, 00®2 plate... 00.® 3,611,837 00 Arizona.New York.. Liverpool... Jne 11 to load for Richmond, Va. Falmouth Foreside Steamboat Co. for Rockland. Bar Harbor and Hake.1 00 certificates. 00 Machlasport. 75®2 ex-plate.10 60@11 00 Currency 590,000 Servia.New York. .Liverpool.. .Jne 11 Ar at Barbadoes May 20. barque Harriet S AMERS Returning will leave Machlasport Mondays and box 7Va National bank notes. 32 Steamers Alice and Isis, on and after 17, Herring, [Lard.tubs. 6V«@ 6,071,384 Furnesia.New York. .Glasgow -Jne 11 Bacon, East L M Al- May Thursdays at 4. a. in., at Portland Soaled.... 15c tierces... 6 Jackson, London; Smith, will leave Portland Pier for Falmouth Town arriving 11® 1 @ 7 Vi Elbe.New York. .Bremen —Jnell Port same davs. len, Elizabeth. Landing and Intermediate landings about midnight Mackerel, b) : pails.... 61/2® 11 Total. 61,996,76916 Werkendam .. New Y’ork.. Rotterdam.. Jne 11 ats.10,10.00 Ar at do May 12. sch D H Rivers, Colcord, a. PAYSON TltCKER. Shore leaf. 10 Other cou- m. and 3.00, 6.15 p. m. For Diamond Island ls..$ pure @i0Vi bonds, interest and Noordland_New York. .Antwerp. ..Jnell Bahia, (and sld 14th for Cuba.) Vice Pres, and General Shore 2s..$ Hams_11 at 7.30, 8.10, 10.00 a. m., and 2.00, 3.00, 6.00 Manager. @11 Va pons, paid awaiting impurse- Arizona.New York.. Liverpool. .Jne 11 Sld 11th, barque S R Bearse, Thestrun, for St F. E. BOOTH Y. Gen’l. Pass, and Ticket Agent. Med. 3s.. .13 00@®14 t doeov’rd.ll @llya ment.$ 265,583 69 Gellert.New York. .Hamburg ..Jnell and 6.16 p. m. Returning leave Falmouth Vincent. Town for Portland and intermediate Portland, May 2, Large 3s.. Oil. Minor coin and fractional cur- LaBourgogue .New York. Havre.Jne 11 Ar at St Thomas sch A T SUMMER- ARRANGEMENT. Landing 1892.__dtf. May 22d, Carlton, at 9.10 a. 1.00 and m. Produce. I Kerosene. Port- .. 12 landings 6.00, m., 4.00 p. rency. 476,212 76 Sardinian_Quebec.... Liverpool Jne Monroe. Barbadoes. THE NEW AND PALATIAL bush. STEAMERS, Leave Diamond Island at 9.40 a. m.. CpeCrga’s, land ret. pet... 6Vi Deposits in national bank de- Bothnia.New York.. Liverpool .. Jne 14 Sld 6.30, 7.50, Portland & Rumford Falls fro Cienfuegos May 20, barque Sliawmut, 1.30, 2.30, 4.30, and 5.20 m. Railway. Pea Beans.-195®2 10 Llgonia. 6V4 positories—general account. 13,866,27013 Spree.New York. Bremen Jne 14 Allen, Boston. p. Ger. med... 1,7 6®2 lo B. M. SEABURY, Gen’l Centennial.6Vi Disbursing ifficers’ balances... 3,739,168 89 At Gibara May 21, sch Mima Bell, Thompson, PORTLAND AND TREMONT Manager. In Effect May 28, 1892. Yellow Jiyes.l 75® 2 00 Pratt’s Astral.. 8Vi leave Franklin mayl7 tf for North of Hatteras 28th. Alternately Wharf, Portland, _ Cal. Pea-2 50®2 60 1 Devoe’s MINIATURE ALMANAC-JUNE 3. brilliant 8Vi $18,347,225 47 At Matanzas May 24, schs C P Davenport, for every evening, Sundays excepted, at 7 o’clock: Leave Portland via a. T. Railway, daily 7.10 a. lrisn Potat’s 35.® 40c Raisins. 06 .4 09 24 in season for with earliest m. 1.30 m. 5.12 m. Aggregate.$796,300,695 Sunrises Hi_h waterwat— (-5 North of Hatteras; Clara Leavitt, do. arriving connection p. Saturdays only p. Sweets .... 3 00 High 50®4 iMuscatel.... 1 50@2 00 Decrease of debt during month, 5,512,273 92 Sunsets.7 16 {-6 12 Sld fm Cardenas John J trains for points beyond. CASCO BAY RETURNING-Leave Canton daily 4.30 9.30 1 00 I London 27th, barque Marsh, STEAMBOAT Cabbage,bbl 75ig2 lay’r2 00®3 50 Whittier, Boston. tickets for GO., a. m. Saturdays only 3.00 p. m. Onions—Her Height tide Through Providence, Lowell, iCnpura lay’r.8 @9V4 Boston Produce Market a^dayS::X^9 |j»gln Cld at St John, NB, 1st inst, schs Lyra, Wood, Worcester, New York, Ac. STAGE CONNECTIONS DULY-From YV. muda... .1 60® 1 60 .. Custom House Mo. I Valencia. 6 Vi @7 Boston; Wasson, Wharf, Portland, Minot for Hebron Academy; Buckfleld for YV. do 3 26 June 1892.—The Buelah, Camden; Prospect, Returning, leave India Wharf. Boston, every Egyptian 00@3 Sugar. BOSTON, 2, following are Lillie Barter, Rock- Sumner and Turner; Cantou for Peru, Dix- Chickens.,. 17 ft Springer, Thomaston; G, evening, Sundays excepted, at 7 o’clock. 16® lEx-aual’ty fine to-dav’s quotations of Provisions. Produce, etc. MARINE HSTIEWS port; C J Colwell, Colwell, do. fleldand Mexico; also for Brettun's Mills, Fowls. 13® 14c 4 9-16 J. F. LISCOMB, J. B. COYLE, WEEK DAY TIME TABLE. Livermore. L. L. LINCOLN, Supt. 00 — Turkeys.... 17® 10c tandara ao. Pork—Long cuts 00(5)14 50; short cuts at General Agent Manager. granulated... 4% 00 backs at 14 je28atf Apples. Extra C. 4 Vs 00(5,14 76; 75@00 00; lean lends PORT OF PORTLAND. Spoken. sep!6 dtf Monday, May 30, 1892. Xo 1 Bus- at 00 00@14 75; pork tongues 17 25; butt pork May 16, lat 14 40 N, Jwi 42 40 W, barque J H CommencingFor FOrest City Landing, Peaks Island, setts .2 60®3 00 Bed ..175@185 Bowers, Magline, from! Boston for Buenos 6.46,6.40, 8.00, 9.00, 10.30 a.m.; 2.15, 3.15, Top. Hams at small do THURSDAY, June 2. ating.2 75@3 25 Timothy.. .166S170 lOVac; 11c; pressed hams Avres. 6.00, 6.10 p. m. Portland & Worcester Line. yap ©> ft.. 7 @8c Clover.... 12 lie. Arrived. May 31, lat 38 38, Ion 73 14. ship St David, For Cushings Island, 6.40, 8.00, 10.30 a. @16 Lard—Choice at 7c lb In tierces and Lemons. Butter. tubs; Manhattan, New York— from Philadelphia for San Francisco. m.; 2.15, 3.16, 5.00, 6.10 p. m. 10-lb In cs 7%e. Steamship Bragg, For Little and Palermo ... 3 00®3 75 Creamery.20® 21 pails passengers and mdse to J B Coyle. Great Diamond Islands, dressed 6%c Trefethen’s and Messina.... 3 60®4 00 Gilt Edge Vr’mt.l9@20 Hogs—Choice city ^ ib; country Sch Elm DC— Evergreen Landings, Peaks PORTLMJ) Sc ROCHESTER R. R. do SYa c. City, Etheridge, Georgetown, Oranges. Choice.18@20 :oal to B & M RR. Island, 5.30, 6.40, 8.00, 10.30, a. m.; 2.00, Butter—Western extra at m. Valencia — 6 00®7 25 creamery 18@19c: Sch Viola M DR. WOODBURY’S ANTIDOTE 4.20, 6.10 p. Good.17@19 firsts and extra firsts at Brewer, Brewer, Cape Sable- Florida Store.14@18 fancy higher: 16@18c; lobsters to A L Johnson. For Ponce’s Landing, Long Island, 5.30, Sicily.3 75®4 25 Cheese. extra imitationcreamrv 16@ —c; factorv cnoioe Sch 8.00, 10.30 a. m.; 2.00, 4.20. 6.10 p. m. STATION FOOT OF PREBLE STREET. at Northern at Mary Elizabeth, Dunton, Boothbay. Eggs. N. Y. fct’ry... 12@13 15c; creamery, choice 19@20c: Electric used in wineglass For Marrlner's Landing, Long Island, New York ana Vermont to choice Sloop Light,Condon, Barrington, NS— Eastern ext... .16@17 Vermont.. 13 @13Va dairy, good lobsters to order. 10.30 a. m.; 2.00 p.m. Held.. [Sage.14 @14Vi 16S)18c; Eastern creamery, good to choice at ful doses creates a On and after Monday, Oct. 3, 1891, Passen- Limed. 18@19c. The above quotations are receivers, Cleared. RETURN. trains will Leave Portland: or prices for strictly wholesale lots. Sch Edw S so ■ fer Worcester, Clinton, Ayer Junction, Stearns, Heal, Brunswick, Ga, to healthy ap petite, Tri Weekly Iiiue. Leave Forest City Landing, Cheese—Northern cnoice full creams, new at load and & 6.20, 7.20, Nashua, Windham and Epping at 7.30 a. Grain return—Ryan Kelsey. Steamers Manhattan or 10.50 a. 2.35 Quotations. fair to at ()® Cottage City 8.30, 9.30, m.; 3.45, 5.30, 6.30 p. m. and 12.30 m. ll@llVaC; good 10V2c, Wesern' Sch Emma, Littlejohn, Kennebec and Phila- essential good m. p. NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANGE. choice, new, at —(allc-; fair to good Leavitt & leave Franklin Wharf on Mondays, Wednesdays For Manchester, Concord, and points North 9@10Afec; delphia—Chase, Co. Leave Ponce's a. sage —c. R he alt h ml Saturdays at 6 p. m., affording a splendid Landing, 6.05, 8.50,11.20 at 7.30 a. m. and 12.30 p. m. COEP.ECTEDBY PULLEN, CROCKER & CO. Sch J Atwood, Cook, Port Monton, NS— Sold by rn.; 5.10. 6.50 m. Eggs—Eastern :Vt and N H ex- day trip on Island Sound. 2.50, p. For Rochester, Springvale, Water- extral7@17ya W C Rich. Long Returning, Leave 11.05 Alfred, Wednesday’s quotations. tras Mich, extra at Southern leave Pier 38, East River, New York, on Mon- Cushing’s, 7.05, 8.15, a. m.; boro and Saco River at 7.30 a. in., 12.30 and 17@17%c: 16MlC; Sch Montezuma, Norwood, Camden —Paris Druggists everywhere. 6.40 m. choice at western firsts at and at 4 m. 2.45, 3.50, 6.20, p. 6.30 m. WHEAT. 17; 16@16%c. Flouring Co. days, Wednesdays Saturdays p. Leave Little p. Poultry—Northern fresh-killed turkeys.cholce Fare $5.00; Round trip, $8.00. Diamond, 6.30, 7.20, 9,20 a. For Gorham at 7.30 and 10.00 a. m., 12 30, •Tuly. Addie m.; 7.15 m. Aug. —e ;do chickens at 23@25c; fowls ;Wes- SAILED—Barque Morrill; schs Eva J. B. COYLE, 12.00, 3.30, 5.35, p. 3.00. 5.30, 6.20 and 11.15 p. m. 91% 91%' 16@18c and Willie H Childs. Manager. Leave Great Opening. tem iced fowls at —ffiloc; Western May, J. F. LISCOMB, General Agent. my25dtf Diamond, 6.25, 7.15, 9.15, For Westbrook, Cumberland Mills, West- Highest....;. 91% 91% dry pack- 11.55 a.m.; 7.10 m. ed cmckens at 18®20c; do fowls 16@16c. 3.25, 5.30, p. brook Junction and Woodford's at 7.30 Lowest. 91% 09% FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS. Leave Trefethen’s, 6.20, 7.10, 11.50 Beaus—N York hand-slcked pea, at —@1 90: 9.10, and 10.00 a. m., 12.30, 3.00, 5.30 6.20 and Closing. 91% 90 /e a. m.; 3.20, 6.26, 7.05 m. mar-row pea 1 80@1 86; choice screen pea.l 60 SACO, June 2—Ar, schs A Morgan, Philadel- PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY p. 11.15 p. m. CORN. E T New York. Leave Evergreen, 6.15, 7.05, 9.05,11.45 a. For Forest Avenue 6.20 m. @1 med 1 phia; Perry, — — (Deerlng), p. 76; hand-picked 70@1 76;choice yel- LINE FOR m.; 7.00 m. May. July. low 1 75: California Deans’ at Cld, schs Marcia S Lewis, 8.15, 5.20, p. The 12.30 p. m. train from Portland connects eyes, 70@1 pea Kennebec; Emily Leave Marrlner’s Opening. [68 2 30@2 40: hand-picked. 2 50(3)2 60. H Naylor, Hallowell; J H Mills, Annapolis, NS. Landing, Long Island, at Ayer Junction with “Hoosac Tunnel Central and South ll.30a. m.; 3.00 m. Highest. 64 Seed—Timothy. 1 500:1 75; Western red top California, Japan, China, p. Route” for the YVest and at Union Station, Lowest. 63 for Providence and New 1 50ffi®2: clover,12@13c; Hungarian, 115@1 30. EXCHANGE DISPATCHES. America and SUNDAY TIME TABLE. YY'orcester, York, Closing. 63% Hay—Choice, at —@21 00: some Ar 1st Mexico, via “Providence Line,” for Norwich and fancy higher; at Valparaiso inst, ship Standard, Per- From New foot of Canal Tliru-sday’s quotations. fair to to good 19’60 and northern N H Ar at Mayaguez prior to May 31, sch St Croix, Cnshings Island, 9.00, 10.30 m.; Burbanks NEWPORT.sails Friday, June 3, noon. 5.00 at 1.30 p. m.; from Rochester at 8.30 a. m., Highest. 91% 91% 48@50 bush;NY Burbanks and white Heath, New York. 12.15, 2.16, 3.15, p. m. stars For Little and Great 1.80 and 6.50 p. m.; from Gorham at Lowest. 91 90 Va 45@60c ;Houlton HebronsoOc; Aroostook Ar at Falmouth 1st inst, ship San From San Francisco, 1st and Brannon Sts. Diamond Islands, 6:40, Hebrons Occidental, Trefethen’s and 8.35 and 11.30 a. m.. 1.30, 4.30, 5.60 and 7.35 Closing.:. 91% 91% 45@50e. Francisco. CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO, sails Evergreen Landings, 8.00, 1 Eussets 3 00®3 Tuesday, a. m. p. m. Apples—No 25; No 2s at Ar at Kingston, Ja, prior to 1st inst, barque June 14. 3 p. m. 9.00,10.30 m.; 12.15, 2.00,4.20 p. CORN. 2 00@2 50. For Ponce’s Landing, Long Island, For through Tickets to all points West and Hancock, Wright, Glace Bay. For or 8.00, July. Freight, Passage, general Information 10.80 a. m.; 2.00, 4.20 p. m. South, apply to S. E. CORDYVELL, Ticket 64 to or address the General Eastern Me. Opening. Chicago Cattle Market. Memoranda. apply Agents. For Marriner’s Landing, Long Island, Agent, Portland, Highest. 54 Ya E. A. ADAMS & CO., 10.30 a. m.; 2.00 p. m. 3. YV. PETERS. Supt. Lowest. 53% (By Telegraph) Vineyard-Haven, June 1—Sch Nautilus, Toll- C. J. Gen’l Ticket 115 State Street, Cor. Broad C. W. T. GODING. YVTGGIX, Agent. Closing. CHICAGO. June man, from Rockland for New York, with lime, St., Boston. oct5 64, 2.1892.—The Cattle market dtf may30dtf General Manager. _dtf. —Receipts 15,000; shipments 5,000; slow and went ashore this afternoon, on the rocks just jelO west of Wood’s CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. weak; prime to extra steers 4 30®4 75; others Holl, during a thick fog. She floated off on tne rising tide and returned Wednesday's quotations. 3 S0@4 10;j(eeders 3 50@3 76; Stockers 2 25@ to Portland & Steamboat Co. Grand Trunk of Canada. 3 25; Texans^ 00(5)3 50; Jows 6 90. this port leaking. Boothbay Railway WHEAT. 90@3 June Isaac L A Tonic Hogs—receipts 41,000; shipments 12,000; Mauritius, 1—Barque Skolfield, Summer On and After MONDAY. Dec. 7. 1891, before lies on Arrangements. On and after Mon- June. .Tuiv. active and le lower; rough and common at 4 00 reported ashore, easy a muddy Stair. will leave East Trains will run as follows: and strong bottom, with five feet water in hold. and day, May 9, Enterprise Opening.83% 82% ®5 50; mixed and packing at 4 55@4 80; prime, Boothbay every at 7.15 a.m. for Port- DEPARTURES. hpaw finH hiitphAra’ waiu-Vife of A OOi/.® on She has 6000 bags rice on board, which will be Monday Closing. 83% 82% land, at So. ‘Heron Island, 4 discharged. The prospect of the ves- touohing Bristol, For Auburn and Lewiston, 7.10 and 7.20 a. CORN. light 60@4 80. floating Harbor and Island. sel is bad. Boothbay ‘Squirrel Every m., and 1.10,1.30 and 5.10 p. m. For Gor- 8,000 ;sliipments 3000; sheep A leave Franklin Wharf. Portland at 8 June. Julv. Sheep—receipts Pleasure: Tuesday ham, 7.10 a. m., 1.80 and 6.10 p. m. For steady; lambs 25®50c lower; clipped Texans at a. m. for Round Pond, at Opening. 48Va 47% Fishermen. touching ‘Squirrel Montreal and Chicago, 7.10 a. m. and 1.30 4 65@6 36; clipped natives and western yearl- Island Harbor and ‘Heron Island. Closing. 48% That’s the Boothbay tn. For 1.30 p. m. For Buck- 47% ings fi 00*7 25. Cld at Halifax 30th, sch Ellen happy F.vprvWfiriYifcfcdn.v Ipava FnUnd Pcnrl of. c'ra o p. Quebec, Lincoln, Cook, field and Canton, 7.10 a. in. and 1.30 p. m. Tuesday’s quotations. Banks. combination found in m. for Portland, touching at ‘Heron Island, WHEAT. Domestic Marktes. Sid fm Canso 29th, sch Magnolia, Banks. Boothbay Harbor and ‘Squirre Island. Every ARBIVALS. leave 8 m. and July. (By Telegraph.) Thursday Portland at a. for Pema- From Lewiston Auburn, 8.25 a. Sept. Domestic Ports. at Island, 12.10. 3.10, 5.40 and 5.B0 m. From Gor Opening. 82% 84% June guid, touching ‘Squirrel Boothbay p. NEWYOBK. 2.1892.—The Flour mark- ‘Heron So. Bristol and East N. 8.25 a. m.. 12.10 and 5.60 m. Closing. 83 85% NEW YORK—Ar 31st, schs Tim Field, Ware- Harbor, Island, ham, II., p. et-receipts 21,703 pckgs; eiports 1643 bbls Noank: C J Boothbay. leave at 6 From and Montreal, 12.10 a. m., and 7630 sacks; activdmnd ham; Lygonia, Willard, Portland. Every Friday Pemaquid Chicago CORN. moderately steady; Ar 1st. schs B R Woodside, a. m. for Portland touching at So. Bristol, East 5.50 p. m. 1 rom Quebec, 12.10 p. m. sales 25,900 bbls. Wade, Pasca- June. July. goula; Florence & Lillian. Smith, Brunswick; Boothbay, ‘Heron Island, Boothbay Harbor TICKET OFFICE ■ Hires’ Flour quotations—low extras at 2 unin pArtnr Tonlhv rionfiincrrte AIG.a rr Opening. 48% *7% 65*3 35; §S and ‘Squirrel Island. Every Saturday leave city mills extra 4 25*4 60: citv mills patents Portland at 8 a. m. for East 50 Exchange Street, and Depot Foot of In Closing. *8% 47% 4 Whittier, Whittier, Mobile; Herald, Rockland; Boothbay, touching dla Street. 70@4 90; winter wheat low grades at 2 65® H E Boston. Island, Boothbay Harbor ‘Heron 8 35: fair to at 3 45®4 66" Bussell, You drink it for and at‘Squirrel fancy :patenis at 4 25 Alsoar schs John C Smith, pleasure, get Island and So. Bristol, ‘Steame itouches from ®5 00; Minnesota clear 3 1st, Kneeland, Lowest fares from Yarmouth Junc- New York Stock and Money Market. 60®4 40; straights Acara. Shulee, NS; FA Ells- Benefit. June 15 to Sept. 15. No freight received after Portland, do at 3 60; do 4 15*6 do rve Mobile; Magee. physical A whole- tion and Danville Junction as follows: To Chi- 90@4 patents 10; worth for Rondout; G D Perry, Man- 7.46 a. m. on day of sailing. (By Telegraph). mixtures 3 10; at 2 Macliias; 820 and 815.75; Detroit S16.75 and 60®4 superfine 10@2 3o; itou, Vinalhaven; Jed Frye, Providence. some, mylOdtf ALFRED RACE, Manager. cago new fine at 1 85@2 50. Suotliern flour—moderate refreshing, $12.50; Kansas City 830 and $24.00; St. Paul iukh. .June 2, 1892. Ar 2d, sch Nellie T Morse, Mobile. appetizing, business at 3 75. flour firm with a Savage, $81.50 snd:826.50; St. Louis via Detroit $28.75 The following are tiMlay s closing quotations 30@4 Bye Passed Hell Gate 1st, schs J M New thirst fair demand. Cornmeal steady and more active Morales, quenching drink. FREEPORT STEAMBOAT CO. and $19.75; St. Louis via and of Government securities; York for Bath; Nellie S Pickering, do for Bel- Chicago $26 at 2 10. Wheat—receipts 154,000 bush ; $21.76; San Francisco, California, $90 and June 2. June 1. 85@3 Li zzieJ Call, Amboy for Ethel, exports 480.628 bush; sales 316.000 hush; ac- fast; Augusta; One makes five $56.75. These rates are subject to change. New4’s reg.116 Hobokeu for Millbridge; Etta M Barter, do for package gallons. PHANTOM will leave Portland 116% tive and stronger No 2 Bed at 97 V2*98%c Pier for Freeport, at Falmouth L. J. SEARGEANT, General Manager. New4's coup.117 117% Boston. Don’t be deceived if STEAMER touching afloat; 96®98%o fob; No 3 Bed 91%@91% ; a denier, for the sate Foreside, Cousens' Great and Little- dtf United States 2s reg.10O 100 5 BOSTON— Ar 1st, schs May O'Neil, Watts, of tells Chebeague dec8_ No 1 Northern 90% 9] c; No 1 hard at 96® larger profit, you some other kiftd Island and Wolfs at 3 m. Central Pacific lsts.107% 107% Darien; Agricola, Whitaker. Gloucester. is as john’s Point, p. dally 06%c; No 2 Northern at 85%®86y2c; No 2 “just good **—'tia false. No imitation (Sundays excepted). will leave Denver & R. G. 1st.115% 113% Cld 1st, schs F D Hodgkins, Thompson, Phila- is as as the RETURNING, ROYAL BLUE LINE. Chicago 90%c; No 2 Mil 90Vsc;No 3 at good genuine Hires’. South at 7 a. m.. at all land- Erie 105 Spring ; Frank Herbert, East Freeport touching 2dS.108% Soy2c. Eve and scarce; Western delphia Sprague, Bluehill Finest and World quiet 83@88c ana New York. ings, commencing March 16th, 1892. Safest Trains in the Kansas Pacific Consols.109% Corn—receipts 13,950 bush: exports 917bush aprlt M,W&F4mcd majlBdtfH. Nav. lsts.110% ; Ar schs Nellie Grant, Dodge, B. SOULE, Manager. Oregon lloy3 sales 279.000 bush; steady and active; No 2 at 2d, Rondout; —BETWEEN— Kansas Pacific" lsts.109 108 5744 a Nathan Lawrence, Haskell, Norfolk; Charles A 66%®57c elev, 68V2c afloat; steamer News. New Fork, Philadelphia, Baltimore and of stocks; mixed Oats—receipts Campbell, Hall, Newport Closing quotations 66®57c. 46,125 bush; Sid L S JAPANESE Greenwood Garden and Washington 12.610 bush; sales 145,000 bush 1st, sclis Georgie Dickson, M Bird, Cushing’s Adams Express.140 146 exports motive B H and Laina. and stronger; No 3 at 36c; do White at Jones, —VIA— American Express.120 120 40y2c; SAN PEDRO -- Ar 31st, ship Wachusett, Island Steamboat Line. Central Pacific. 30% 30 % No 2 at 36%@37%c; do White at 41®41%c; Mixed Western White do Mosher, Nanaimo. Pier. Ches. & Ohio. 23% 22% 35%®3Sc; and White SAN —Cld Portland CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW State at Coffee—Rio and FRANCISCO 31st, ship Susque- JERSEY, Chicago & Alton.148 148 39®43c. quiet steady; Week No 7 at 12we. firm and hanna, Sewali, Liverpool. Day Time Table Commencing Monday, Chicago & Alton preferred.. 160 160 Sugar—raw active; MOBILE—Ar sch Caroline C PHILADELPHIA & READING R. the market for refined is firm with a 1st, Foss, Crab- May 23,1892. R., Chicago, Burlington & Ciuwcy.102 1 01 good de- tree, New York via West. mand ;No 0 at ;No7 at 3 13 16*3 Key Delaware & Hudson Canal Co. 141% 141 Vi 3%®4e 15-16- FERNANDINA—Ar sch F C For Peaks and Cushings Island: 6.00, 6.40, BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. No 8 at 3% ®S% c; No 9 at 3 11-16*3 13-1 1st, Pendleton Delaware. LacKawanads West..158% 159 Be; Dodge, New York. MONEY TO 8.30.10.30 a. m.; 2.15. 4.30. 6.15 p. m. All trains vestibuled from end to end, lighted bj Denver & Rio No. 10 at 37 50. Butter and son, from the mainmast head and died from reducing principle interest. Issued w. w. Whipple & Washington daily 9.00, Minn, ii St. Louis S quiet lower; State on Guarantee by 11.30 pfd. 29VV 28% injuries. advance money watches, diamonds jewelry, Wholesale and Retail INCORPORATED, 1845.—MARINE RISKS ONI.Y. withdiningcar a. m.; 1.30, 3.30, dining Missouri dairy 13® 17c;docrm ir>%@17c;Western dairy in bond CO., Agents, 21 Monu Paciilc. 531/4 55% NORFOLK—Ar sch Lizzie H stocks, bonds, goods and warehouse re- Me. old and reliable is car 6.00 p. m., 12.15 night New 12®18%c; do crm 13%@17 ; do factory 10V2o; 1st, Brayton, Business ment Square, Portland, oct28eodtf rjJHIS Company now writ- Jersey Central.139% 138% Portland; Sarah W Lawrence, do. ceipts. strictly confidential. Enquiries 1 Marine Risks on the most Additional train week days for Baltimore at Northern Pacihe Elgin 16%@17c. Cheese easy {limited demand; man attended ing favorable common. 19% 19% CAPE HENRY—Passed out 29th, ship J W by promptly to. Office, Boom 1, terms. 6.00 p. m. Northern Pacific State at 8%®10%e; fine White 10%; do col- No. pfd. 52% 62% Marr, (from for San Francisco. 478% Congress Street, (up stalrs directly H. If desire Marine ParTor cars on" on ored 9%@9%c; part skims 3@7c. Baltimore) Preble E. you Insurance, write the day trains-Sleepers night Northwestern..119% 118% BALTIMORE—Ar 3i st, sch Benj F fm opposite the House) Portland, Me. MILLS, for rates and terms. trains. Northwestern Freights to Liverpool are quiet and steadv; Poole, Company pfd.145 ]47 Providence. solicited and Tickets via this line are on New York grain per steam —d. Piano Tuner. Correspondence given prompt sale at principal Central.113 113% Sid 31st, sch Longfellow, Green, Galveston. attention. Railroad offices throughout New York and New New York. Chicago & St‘Louis. 171.4 16% CHICAGO, June 2, 1892.—Flour steady and PHILADELPHIA—Ar sell James B GEO. L. N. 31st, Jor- FISH, Order Slate atChandler’s Music Store 413 L. PAINE, LEWIS NICKERSON, England. do pfd. .... 72 unchanged. Wheat closed higher; No 2 dan, Manager. 72' Spring Martin, New York. ap!3 MW&Ftf Congress Street. feboeodtf President, Secretary. Boston office, 211 Washington street may2 atiin decks dtt NKW BOSTON TOW BOAT COMPANY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW THE PRESS. | ADVERTISEMENTS. | NEW ADVERTISEMENT*. Daniel Gallagher and Others Recover NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TODAV Damages. WE FIFTH PAGE. HAVE PLACED Tlio Atkinson Go. Tlie case of Daniel Gallagher and oth- Owen. Moore & Co. ers vs. the Boston Tow Boat X. John Little & Co. company was tried in the United States EIGHTH PAGE. District A card. Court last March. This was a suit for J. K. Libby. for a collision on Nantucket City of Deering: 2. damages Ira F. Clark & Co. Shoals in November, 1880. At the time a X. John Little & Co. Our Gun in of the hearing Judge Webb held the Tow Position. Farrington & Bickford. Savings bank book lost. Boat in fault and referred the Commanding Company Harpswell bteamboat Co. Hay salt; Lord Bros. & Co. question of damages to Capt. Wm. Leav- THE BOOMING OF CANNON AND THE FLYING OF SHOT AND SHELL HAVE KNOCKED itt as assessor. His report was filed and New Wants, To Let. For Sale, Lost, Found, ami similar advertisements, will be found under confirmed by the court yesterday fore- their appropriate headings on page C. noon. He awards to the libellants the sum of SI,112.75. The Tow Boat com- Angostura Bitters are tho best remedy for pany gave notice of their Intention to Mr. Robert W. Denvtr removing indigestion. Ask your druggist for the case to the circuit of the genuine, prepared by Dr. J. G. B. Siegert & appeal court ap- An Exempt Fireman of Jackson Engine Co, Sons. was Long Island City. N Y, says that at Christmas, Profits Into Jun3FMW&wlw peals. Benjamin Thompson, Esq., Innocuous Desuetude! take -rv- attorney for the libellants and Clarence 1890, he could only a smell of dinner, as he was in a fearful condition from When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. Hale, Esq., for the Dyspepsia. respondents. The next summer he went to Europe for his When she was a she cried for Castoria. Child, he: ’th, but came home uncured. In the fall ho When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria. The Emeralds and the Owl Club. decided upon a thorough trial of IN OUR MEN'S SUIT DEPARTMENT. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria The Emeralds were royally entertained Hood’s decll eod&wly by the Owl Club of Boston Monday and Sarsaparilla And by Christmas had a hearty appetite, 50 Men's all wool Suits at All Wool Suits at Men’s dark Worsted Suits at An electric car them healthy digestion, and was well. Sawyer Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing has been Tuesday. convoyed perfectly His Syrop cure was due wholly to Hood’s Sarsaparilla. nsed over Fifty Years by millions of mothers to the “Owl Roost,” where a collation these are strict- a cure liver $6; garments $10 suit, worth $15. $18 and for their children while Teething, with perfect wras served. Then they were taken HOOD’8 Pills Ills, constipation, $12, $15, $20. success. biliousness, Jaundice, and flick headache. Try them. It soothes the child, softens ths about the city in elegant barouches. In Gums, allays Pain, cures Wind Colie, all wool and are a Men's Mixed Suits at regulates the evening at the President ly bargain. Gray Young Suitings the bowels, and is the best remedy for Diar- banquet Men'sNohhy Samuel Horton of the and rhoea, whether arising from teething or other Owls, William Men’all wool and dark a bo at eauses. For sale to ol of the Emeralds were at the head light $10 suit, would in and dark by Druggists every part Massey j. R. LIBBY. cheap light colors, $12, the world. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow'S of the table. Mr. Ed Roach was toast- •oo thing Syrup. 2fio a bottle. colored Suits at $8 suit. master. Addresses were made by per $12. $15, $18 and $20. tsbSUW&F&wl? Messrs. Bamber and Craibe of Warm Weather has come at Sprague, last, * for which our the Owls, and William Massey, James For additional Local News see O’Neil and John Cummings of the Em- Fifth Page, eralds. There were songs by Robert and _ James IN OUR MEN’S ODD PANT D. P. DEPARTMENT. Foster, McGlinchy, J. W. Summer Underwear BRIEF JOTTINGS. McAndrews, J. E. Hassett and J. Col- « -AND- 100 Men’s all wool lins, dances by John Powers and P. Clar- pairs 10Opairs Men’s finealt wool Men’s fine Light Pants from Fine growing weather yesterday. ity, and music by the Emerald Quartette Pants at a Pants The island steamboats were well and the Excelsior Banjo Trio, Newton, $1.50 pair. at $2.50, worth 3.50. 3.50 to $7. : patronized yesterday. O’Neil and Toomey. Hosiery The shed in the rear of Ladder 2’s 50 Men's all wool Msn’sWorsted , pairs Striped Pants One lot of Men’s ffneWorst- A Juvenile Gang of Burglar*. Has house is being fitted for a store room. been waiting so patiently, or euiiie uue otherwise. It has been so long A party of Portland wheelmen will cwvfitgv uirew a delayed Pants at $2 a $3 and a ed Pants at worth in order to make np for lost time, pair. $3.50, bargain. $4, 5. visit Rockland in a few days by invita- stone at a Grand Trunk passenger train, tion. near Fish Point, breaking a square of H. ue inspector oi nunuings, u is re- glass. Joseph Cavanagh said he SPECIAL PRICES ported, will have the Ottawa House in- would tell who did it if the officer would be sure not to let dicted if the fire escapes are not put on anybody know that he Will Rule this Sale of BOYS' AND CHILDREN’S SUIT DEPARTMENT. at once. had told. On his information two boys A missionary meeting for ladies of the were arrested. They said Cavanagh Boys’ Long Pont Stilts from Children’s Short Pant Suits Children's fine Suits at $6, Congregational churches of this city will himself threw the stone. Hence he was arrested and confessed. He was Hosiery and Men's be held at High street vestry this after- fined, Undeiw, $5 to $15. S1.25, worth>$2. 7,8,10,12 and $14 noon at 3.30 o’clock. yesterday, but will have to serve it out in There will be a meeting of the execu- jail. Boys' Three Piece Suits $5 Children’s all wool Short SailorSuits75c, $1,25,1.50 tive committee of the Maine Board of the Then Officer Fields of the Grand Fernislgs. Trunk a World’s Fair managers at Bangor today brought in boy named Ed. to 112. PantSuits $2.50, worth 3.50. 2, 2,50, 3, 4 and $5. at the Bangor House. Hinds, who he claimed was one of a who has been into MEN’S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. The W. C. T. U. will hold their week- young gang breaking 150 pairs Odd Knee Pants at - - - 25 cents a pair at 30 Oak street at 3 cars and stealing fruit, tobacco, etc. It Men’s ly meeting today Negligee Shirts, 50c, lOO Odd Knee Pants at - - ■ - a was one of pairs 50 cents o’clock. All interested in the work are appears Cavanagh the same (In cheviot and extra pair outing flannel, value.) - invited to gang. Boys’ Long Pants from $1.00 to cordially be present. Men’s Cauze Shirts and $5.00 The city engineer, Mr. Jordan and, as- Left for Minneapolis. Drawers, 25c is the lines on sistants, establishing (Excellent for the The delegates to the Minneapolis con- quality price.) Morning street, and other engineers are vention left on the 8.45 special Men’s Shirts laying out building lots. The land at Wagner Balbriggan FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. train via the Maine Central and the and 50c the north and east of Munjoy street is Drawers, White A number (Fine quality, usual price dozen Windsor - - laid out iu lots. A brick Mountains, yesterday. 75e.) lOO Ties, lO cents each, 3 for 25 cents being building “ of prominent gentlemen were present to ■ ■ - - sidewalk will he laid on Howard street. Men’s White Merino 50 Suspenders at 8 cents a see them off. Their views were “ pair very Shirts and Drawers, 60c 50 Cotton Hose at 7 cents a 4 for PERSONAL. diverse as to who would be the nominee pair, pairs 25 cents (Medium weight, usual 75c quality.) “ of the convention. Some said Harrison, 40 Halbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 23 cents each Mr. and Mrs. and Swasey daughter some Blaine, and others thought some MEN’S HALF Thin Coats from ..... 45 cents to $3.00 have left for the West, where they will one HOSE. would be nominated not yet named, White and Fancy Vests from - 75 cents to 2.50 travel through June. but of course it was all work. The Men’s Middlesex guess Seam- of onr Hon. P. Bass of was in The balance Spring Overcoats we will close at cost. Joseph Bangor party will visit Niagara Falls on the way. less, 10c town Mr. Bass is one of the yesterday. The list of the party has been published (Ought to sell for 15o, excellent to wear.) World’s Fair commissioners from this in the Pkebs. Men’s Fast Black state. Hose, 12 l-2c W. J. Spicer, general manager of the Cram-Sproul. (A genuine bargain.) Chicago & Grand Trunk railroad, will A very pretty wedding occurred yes- Men’s Fast Black (Shaw IRA F. CLARK 8c arrive next week and open his elegant terday morning at Westbrook, when Mr. Knit) CO., cottage at Cushing’s Island. Dan Cram, son of Sheriff Cram, and Miss Hose, 25c (Would be value at The One Miss McDowell, of this city, Misses Caroline Sproul, daughter of Mr. James good 38o.) Leading Price Clothiers and Furnishers, Boss and Parsons, will sail June 5th for Sproul, were married by Rev. Mr. Cous- 3 pairs Men’s Fast 483 CONGRESS STREET, I s i t ME. Copenhagen from Hamburg, and thence ens. The house was very prettily* dec- Black Hose for $1.00 PORTLAND, proceed on a trip to Sweden and Norway orated with flowers and there were many (Shaw knit, aotual value for 3 pairs, $1.50.) to see the midnight sun. useful and valuable gifts. There was CITY OF PEEgUBTO. Mr. Stephen Marsh, for so many years quite a party of the friends of the couple Men’s Summer Neck Ties, jMEnsr. Board of Registration of Voters, ) on the city board of assessors, announces present and*after the wedding Mr. and 25c. Peering, Me., June 1803. ) that he has an office at No. 19 Mrs. Cram took the train east on their opened Men’s Summer Neck Ties, SPECIAL, NOTICE. Exohange street, where he will take bus- tour. 50c. I iness to title deeds and Ward Seven City of Deering. relating appraisal above Spiritualism vs. Christianity. (The mentioned Ties are all new and The Board of will be in session of work for which his ex- choice and MEN’S HOT WEATHER Eeglstration estates, long styles good value.) at Town Hall, corner of Brighton St. and Considerable criticism was called perience has qualified him admirably. out Stevens Plains Avenue, Monday, June 6th, New in from 9 to 12 Am. and from 2 to 5-and 7 to 9 S. of by the statement made by Rev. E. P. styles Collars and Conductor Stowe, the Grand p. m. each day, Woodward in his lecture on “Bible Cuffs at Low Prices. Trunk, was taken ill at Auburn Wednes- Spir- Strondwater. At he felt itualism,” that the claims and doctrines Bargains in Men’s Sus- Quimby Hall, Tuesday, June 7, from 9 to day night. Yesterday morning 12 a. m. from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p, m. of modern are somewhat better and was aoout to board Spiritualism unbiblical. penders. FurnishingS. Corner. Libby To settle the matter he .will new the horse car at the Grand Trunk station give another (All styles, including Wash Suspenders.) Harmon Hall, Wednesday, June 8, from 9 to 1 nflvf Qn+liwrlnTT AvrAninA 12 a. in. from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p, m. each when he was overcome and carried to his day, to receive applications of persons where he rested Mr. Second Advent church, entitled “Mod- Flannel Shirts at 25c. each. who may claim the right to vote in said City. room, comfortably. MEN’S WHITE SHIRTS. Outing Persons naturalization will ern its claims demonstrat- holding papers pre- Stowe lives at South Paris. Spiritualism; On Flannel Shirts at 50c. each. sent them in order to be registered. All per, Our Unrivalled June 3RD, 1773, John Outing sons ed from its own literature, to be wholly Line. wishing to be registered must appeal- in in order to be The Weather- unbiblical Randolph of Roanoke was Shirt6 at 50c. each. person registered. Voters can and anti-Christian.” Spiritu- Our Seneca $1.00, Bonner Neglige attend any which will be most con- boro. meeting Yesterday was hot The early morning alists especially invited. Shirts at $1.00 each. venient. 75c. and Ego 50c. Hathaway's Neglige J. N. READ, Chairman. was warm and He was bright and very by noon a descendant of Po- mixed Shirts and Board Registration. Maine Hotel Gray Underwear, Drawers, the the thermometer on the front] of the Proprietors. a in ju3dat WOMEN S HOSE. cahontas, representative at 50c. a Falmouth which the sun The eighth annual meeting of the garment. hotel, upon Congress for thirty years, and a never shines from sunset until two or Maine Hotel Association Shirts and Drawers at 25c. a SAVINGS BANK BOOK LOSr. Proprietors’ Women’s Fast Black Hose, furious assailant of Jno. Quincy Baibriggan three o’clock in the indicated will be held at Cushing’s Island, in the afternoon, 5c. Adams. He missed Henry garment. have been notified in writing, as required of the Ottawa at 10.30 a. WE by Revised Section 84°. Between 12 and 2 p. m. the Weather parlors House, less than five to each Statutes, Chapter 47, (Not pairs customer.) Clay in a and the Shirts and at 50c. a 112, by Mrs. Elvie V. Dexter, Elvis V. m. The boat leaves Portland duel, latter Baibriggan Qrawers formerly Bureau said 92°, but the thermometer at today. Dakin or Elvie B. Lukin, of Lewiston Junction, Women’s Fast Black fired in the that one on Pier at 9.30 a. m. Shore dinner will be Hose, air. garment. Maine, her Deposit Book No. 39,527 if Senter’s, door which the _ below, lost and that she desires a book is- 12 l-2c. on duplicate sun had shone during the day, indicated served at 1 o’clock p. m. There will be Everybody the jump to attend sued to her. not MAINE SAVINGS BANK, 90°. The horse cars were well a sail down the at 3 return- (Sale limited.) to the open pat- bay o’clock, wants of suffering humanity- by Alpheus G. Rogers, Treas. ronized and so were fans and soda foun- ing to the city in season for all trains go- Women’s Fast Black WOMEN’S HOT WEATHER FURNISHINGS. Portland, Me., June 2d, 1892. dlaw3wF Hose, yesterday, wanted thin stuff in a min- tains. The straw hat brigade was out in ing east and west. 25c. ute. Fine line of Satine and Bed- HARPSWELL STEAMBOAT COMPANY. force. 38c. Print, Gingham, _ (Fine imported, quality, Hermsdorf’s Dye.) Carpenters’ Union. We are with ford at Delightful Sail 22 Miles Down Casco Bay. Mass at Hall. ready again today Cord Wrappers $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, and Meeting City Women’s Fast Black Week Time Table. The Carpenters’ Union has appointed Hose, lines Day At the mass unbroken. $2.50 each. grand meeting to be held A. F. Mann as to attend the 3 for Commencing June 5, the steamer Merryco- delegate pairs $1.00. neag will leave Pier for at this Mr. Walter C. Serge Scotch Shirt Waists at ^Portland Long Island, City Hall, evening, convention of their National Union (Actual value for 3 pairs, $1.60.) Suits, Light Suits, 50c., 62c., 75c., $1.00, $1.50 Little and Grpat Chebeague, Hope Island, will Harpswell, and Orr’s 9.00 a. Emerson preside, and a band con- which in St. Louis in A Serge, Flannel or Cotton Bailey’s Islands, meets August. Alpacca, and $2.00 each. m., 4.00 p. in. Return for Portland, leave Orr’s cert the American Cadet band from Island 6.00 a. 1.00 at inter- by committee has been to made Thin or m., p. m., touching appointed WOMEN’S Coats, Vests, Balbriggan Gauze Lisle mediate 7.30 to 8 o'clock will precede the speak- "UNDERWEAR. Underwear, Underwear, Silk landings. all arrangements for their picnic on the Summer Merino Underwear. Sunday Time Table.—Leave Portland for Frank K. editor of Underwear and new and and intermediate 10.00 a. ing. Foster, the 18th of June. They intend to make the Women’s Jersey Vests, 8c everything desirable. Harpswell landings, m., 2.00 p. m. Return leave Harpswell 11.30 a. Labor Leader, F. W. White vice (A lower price than we ever made.) Neglige Shirts. for presi- carpenters’ picnic second to none. The Everything m,, 3.45 p. m. dent of the S. B. of A. F. of ISAIAH DANIELS, General I)., and T. members are taking great interest in the Women’s Jersey Vests, warm weather. Manger. of the Stone Cutters’ Je3dtf J. Lyons Union union. 12 _ l-2c. BOYS’ HOT WEATHER FURNISHINGS. will be the speakers. (Would look at 18c.) aoahdT^ .Change of Time, Harpgwell Steamboat Co. cheap FARRINGTON & BICKFORD Blouses at Inquest on Boger Hilton. Boys’ 25 cents. turn in the political wheel in this city Steamer of the Women’s 19c “ for the Merryconeag, Harps- Jersey Vests, Formerly Farrington Bros., - - - - THEhas made it necessary undersigned The coroner’s on the death of Blouses at 37 to seek a means of living in other inquest well line, will commence June (Regular 25c. quality.) Boys’ channels than Sunday, - “ those followed for past years, and he takes this Koger Hilton, by the bursting of a steam CONGRESS STREET. Blouses at 45 his friends 5, to run two trips daily to Harpswell, Women’s Jersey Vests, 25c 542 Boys’ method to inform that he will give chest in the mill of the Westbrook dlt - - - “ his attention to the abstracts of title Portland at 10.00 a. m. and 2.00 at making leaving (Best bargain ever shown at the price.) Boys’ Blouses 50 deeds, acting a$ appraiser ot estates, and other at “ a kindred Manufacturing Company, Saccarappa, p. ni. Week days the steamer will leave - business of nature. Office with Wm. The Blouses at ©2 F. General was finished The laid higher priced Vests are Boys’ Little, Insurance Agent, 19 Ex- yesterday. jury Portland at 9.00 a. m. and 4.00 m. street. p. equally bargains. If you change STEPtiEN MAksH, no blame on good anybody, simply finding look at them will je3 eodlw cooks will be C. you purchuse. FRESH NEW STYLES. _ that the cause of the explosion was to Competent at Geo, & them unknown. Coroner Gould con- Shaw Co.’s Congress street store the CITY OF pBEHJJiTG-. remainder of the to show the use ducted the inquest. week, of registration, of voters, and superiority of Cottolene over lard BoardRearing, Me., June 1, 1892. NOTICE-In Liverpool Common Fine, who Stock on Hand. in the oraIS aceomodate those ape physically American Common Extra White, making of pastry, cake and dough- unable to come from home the poard will visit J. such For Salting Hay, &o. was on hand R. persona written There June 38,031 nuts. This is with upon their request, 1st, preparation meeting LIBBY, notice should' be sent to barrels of bushels of favor LOR© & flour, 32,500 oats, great and those who have not yet Street. J. N. READ. Chairman BROS CO., and bushels corn. Congress 4 & 5 Central 57,000 tried it should visit the store at once. Je8 dtt Iu3d2w Wharf, Portland, Me. ] Boa«?»e. jeo fayf
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