PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. = THREE CENTS. ESTABLISH ED JUNE 23,~ 18B2-VOL.85. PORTLAND, MAINE, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1898. iSTOWSSi_PRICE of -ho remain- ter for foreign affairs) had expressed the figures showing the strength miscellaneous. FROF- ROGERS DYING- these are generally correct; the 4 445 officers num- at the which ap- GUARDED. naval militia up to today. der aro received later, and a largo THE ARM SUPREME. great surprise agitation WASHINGTON VETERANS TOGETHER, to in both in the ami enlisted men which is a gratifying ber aro some preveil England, returned for correepion, and peared the last Scientist and Member of and in official on the increaso in tho shown by A Distinguished have to be returned twice, while reports press circles, subject 3,703 of recent events in China where report. Colby Faculty. from some Posts aro not sent until called English New are in of forma- lor several times. and Russian interests conld not be seri- brigades process ob- which to swell the total to The Department of Maine is in good ously antagonistic. Count Muraviefl tion, promises YYaterville, Feb. 24.—Prof. W. A. Rog- served that various English statesmen of a much larger figure at an early day. condition, all Its Posts in good working Fleet Would Be Unable to er;n Premier Meline Reviews ilia Zala had that it was Hostile The organization of this auxiliary ers, who for the past eleven years has Annual of order, and as I believe that the comrades position recognized per- Meeting Department fectly natural Russia should wish for an of the service is under the immediate FOR over the of composing its membership are well quali- In department physics outlet for her commerce on the coast of direction of Lieut. Gibbons, LT. S. M. presided fied to : their affairs under the Reach to manage Verdict Capital. liis last Mr, Koosevelt said that at University, is not expected Maine G. A. R, no recom- the North Paciiio. Any such ports will report Colby rales and regulations, I have a commerce of tin* naval state in the event of the a mendation to make. be open for the the world militia, SKIN-TORTURED' live throughout night. {Following could be utilized at whose trade interests are so sudden John H. Mctiregor medioal director, in and England, emergency, bad fall some weeks since, he has suf- in this would share the once for manning the sma 1 national his report says: important region, of BY BIG GUAS, TORPE- cruisers. It could he depended upon fered from a complication diseases, I have the honor to submit my second AND CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES VOTE advantage.” PROTECTED STREETS AND HOTELS OF LEWIS- he as a second line of de- itself annual as Medical Director of the mainly, said, creeping paralysis having spread report DOES A AD 311 AES. and also be used in mines for the Decem- CONFIDENCE IN GOVERNMENT. GIRL’S BODY FOUND. fence, placing over his entire TON SWARM WITH VETERANS. Department year ending and the establishment of stations nearly body tonight. ber as follows: signal 81, 1897, Calais, Feb. 24.—The body of a yonng for coast defence. The appropriation of Prof. Rogers had accepted the Babcock The whole number'of Posts reporting beon in the 850,000 made by Congress to aid the work of Alfred Juno 124. girl, which had evidently And rest for tired mothers in a warm bath professorship university, New 30, 1897, of the naval militia will he apportioned The whole number December a was found reporting water for long time, floating The Enlisted of Kavy Shows In- the states in a few with Cuticura Soap, ami a single application York, to which he was elected last The Force Now Being Enacted Strength among days. The Politics of ill© Order Chief of 81, 1897, 120. Stupendous now of Cuticura the skin cure. Subject in the water near today. The Work on Tho city of Washington is regard- (ointment), great and was to have gone March 1st. It will be thus seen that Convic- Eastport creased Strength—Divers at instant relief, August forty-three In Franco Does Not End With ed as well nigb secure from the Cuticura Remedies afford Conversation—A Triangular Fight For for tho was identified as that of Carrie being dis- From inventions Harvard uni- Posts failed to make any report body Maine Have Reached Tart of Vessel Oc- attack from water. The fortifications ns and to a cure of torturing, supplied half- tion of the Novelist—Deputies Vote point speedy th© Commandership—Commander year, and forty-seven for the last who and Point itching, burning, bleed- and an machine Prof. to Bowden, mysteriously disappeared cupied by Men—Secretary tong Busy Tort Washington Sheridan figuring, humiliating, versity, X-ray year. The number of deaths reported That Meline'rt Speech bo Posted. side of the skin and scalp humors, Carleton's Remarks on Pensions. from her home in this the on the opposite Potomac, crusted, scaly was one and city during Itumois. ing, Rogers known throughout the this office, hundred ninety-nine. Squelching are advanced to be able to with loss of hair, when all else fails. died of wounds of of the winter. sufficiently THE Of these, nine presumably 24.—The Chamber early part present an fleet of and and Chesi. United States. (SFECIAI, TO Paris, February ordinary invaders, Sold the world. Potter Drug PRESS.] and 24.— Rumors of repel throughout reoeived.in the service; one hundred in tho her homo one eve- Washington, February could be Coup., Sole Props., Boston. Deputies today voted confidence The girl left early In case of necessity they easily free. £4.—The Veterans of disesse contracted in the discoveries on the wreck of How to Cure Skin-Tortured Babies, THE NEW GATLING GUN. Lewiston, February thirty-four startling in a comparatively short Post government 416 ayes to 41 noes. ning and was afterwards met on the strengthened have once more invaded and service; from other causes, fifty-six. the were less but time. These defences are considered r\ 1/ s Bl op A B Q and Hair Beautified by captured and and it was .Maine frequent today, otALr cuticura soap. Cleveland, O., February 24.—Dr. R. J. surgeons report sixty ex-soldiers The Chamber was thronged into St. Stephens. When all hostile vessels be- oKm, the of and on bridge leading were of them still afloat to- sufficient to keep the inventor of the ramous City Spindles, everywhere treated free of.cost, M. there enough Gatling, gun families of ex-soldiers decided to request tho premier, she did not return it was tlioubt she the range of gunshot of the Nation- bears his has arrived the slush covered streets were to 165 that to warrant in mak- yond which name, just today and the surgeon of Post reports the in- day Secretary Long al Moreover the river lias been com- Meline, to immediately discuss fallen into the river or Capitol. in Cleveland to conduct the finishing be seen tbo wearers of the army blue, he is In tho habit of treating many had either jumped this statement to the men for mines am? £ and Gautier ing newspaper blocked off and prepared touches on the big gun con- rades and their families without charge, terpellations of M. Hubbard as all of her was lost after she being and who uni- in, trace as he left his office: at a point below the fortifica- for the .the men] j.'not]; possessing same, lhe of torpedoes structed government here. In and no of the relative to the oonviotion and sentence so that is made known their In making report was seen on the She had been tions mentioned it possible an interview, Dr. said “The forms, membership value of servloe Is re- bridge. “Summing up the situation, I should Gatling big inonoy gratuitous M. Zola some of the ships of an enemy would ho he to send In a the familiar has also been yesterday. ill to her SALE IS OVER gun may ready east the Grand Army by badges ported as $316.90. There previous disappearance. say that the navy department knows.to- blown out of the water before it would and if the lathes are too raedi M. Hubbard, Radical, asked whether week, not busy and the cord around the furnished by physicians, posts, eto., The was 15 old. When she of the use tho at the forts. ODD and buttons gilt Generals Pellieux and Bolsdeilre had in- girl years day nothing more about the cause be necessary to guns But we have a few lots of at Washington, it may bo rilled in about oines and relief to the amount of $360.91. British soft felt hat. The veterans are or she left a letter for her moth- disaster than I did five minutes after Tho officers of the battleship we are a Of oourse, what the growing The whole amounts to tervened at the trial by authorization disappeared SIZES left which going fortnight. gun $567.81. owujv.■-» an order of the minister for war, Gen. was auuu iuu«/ once if will do the tests to U1U XU J VMiDJ O---O J. W. Webster in his er, her that she going to the of the first from to close out at depends upon tiring Chaplain report Informing receipt despatch Crete expressing deep sympathy over tho made when it is but so far Memorial Billot. Continuing the deputy spoke, will move them. bo finished, cherry and light hearted aa those of says regarding Day: drown herself. Her hair was entirely disaster to the Maine. prices Is the amid inoessant on the dan- everything favorable. The tests of There are obvious reasons why interruptions, re- All the forenoon they and the only wearing apparel were The attention was drawn to Cate tonight t lie navy department Ladies’ Patent Leather Oxfords, tensile strength of the splendid steel used striplings. ger of a religious war and concluded with gone, secretary’s discussed end the hint oVinna o+ivnVirwva and rainaina fit' hut' ceived two brief despatches from Capt. low leather formerly $4.00. NOW for is very high, thronged the hotel offices and somewhat The day com- inviting the government to the published stnt:ment that Capt. heel, th# gun being 100,000 unsatisfactory. Sigsbee at Havana. One relates to some to the inch. The steel of of the a never on created a division of turn nit and rioting In the streets. and skirt. After the was of navi- $2.60. pounds square the politics department, ing Sunday quite waist body Crowinshield, chief of the bureau routine matter of expenditures in con- LlitJ xuxxa itiiuub some Posts observed Saturday M. Vlviant declared the Socialists, 2 4 1-2 and 5 1-2. uuin-up guu uy uu,uuu source of interest and interests,'as her it was removed work on the Maine and Sizes A A, 1-2, 3.31-2, 4, ’’ failing especially be divided relativo identified by brother, gation had just arrived at Tampa, Fla., nection with the Sizes 2 1-2, 3, 31-2, 4, 4 1-2 and 5. pounds. and otherB Monday, both of which days although they might A, so for re- the and the coroner has decided to on the from to tho other is: 4 1-2 and 0 1-2. Gen. Miles and other members of the this year when a triangular fight were more all over the to the Dreyfus case were in accord in to oity Montgomery a trip Cuba, Sizes B, 2. 2 1-2, 4, or less stormy “Divers report more bodies in wreck. Sizes 2 1-2. 3 1-2. 4,5 1-2. 6,6 1-2 and 7. bureau of ordnance will be in Cleveland the offioe of commander is under gard to the prerogatives of civil over mili- hold an tomorrow. where he had been C, 2, 3, way. state, whioh interfered very materially inquest inspecting pros- Some in hammocks involved in debris. with The speaker then referred in a few days to see the final work on the Southard has been several with the exercises, more tary power. stations near Matanzas. Ladies’ All Patent Leather Oxford, Rev. C. A. especially of the pective ooaling Probably not recognizable." new of coast defence guns. the whioh wore much reduced in to the “coalition of the chiefs army ON. $5.00. Now type big candidate and has been parades, STRIKE WILL GO The comment was this: This indicates that the divers Loui Con. Heel, formerly times a long instances aban- with the olergy” and expressed the be- secretary’s simply dispatch numbers, and in some have finally secured at least a partial en $2.70. RUSHING ARTILLERY BILL. prominent in Grand Army affairs. Last doned The absonoe of organ- lief that libertv was menaced. Therefore, Biddeford, February 24.—The striking “Capt. Crowninshield has not been to altogether. tranc3 to the quarters in the forward Sizes A, 2 1-2. 3, 31-2.4, 5, 51-2 and 6. Grand of he asked the Chamber to protest against Biddeford cloth his on year he ran for the coveted place against izations outside of the Army loom craftsmen in the Cuba. He has been off with boy of the vessel where the crew were U. O l-z, O ailU O l-z. Washington, February 24.—The increase me attitude oi ine part Sizes 13, 6, the and the sohool ohlldren is generals. ^Applause vyi'.h 2 5, D 1-2 and 6. of force of the two Hon. Leroy T. Carleton of Wintkrop. Republic mills held a mass meeting in the Na- matters not in aDy wise connected asleep when tho explosion occurred and Sizes C, 1-2,4 1-2, artillery country by hereby accounted for. Rut while we feel from the Leftists ami uproar from the as for in the Senate afternoon to discuss under which were the’ magazines. regiments provided The contest was settled by the withdrawal we cannot make Centrists.) tional hall this yes- the business of the navy.” a measure of reeret that were unable to was to by a sub-committee of he The fact that the divers bill, agreed of Mr. and his friends were a better this we do not M. Meline replied: “Popular ^Jdemo- conference between Agent Mc- father said that House affairs committee to- Southard, showing year, yet terday’s Secretary Long extricate the bodies shows the fearful the military cratio has a verdict after a rather to see Crownin- soon at for him but the field understand that this falling off indicates justice given Arthur and the oommittee of expected Capt. are labor- and will be to the full com- work again, ac- operatives. obstacles which they CESTER. & MCDOWELL, day reported that the sacrifice of the Union soldier is military oourt and tho country will shield tomorrow. ngaihst mittee at the tomorrow was not left for Mr. Southard alone. for Nolean told tho how ing and bears out the belief that the work St. Brown Block. regular meeting or the it. Gen. Billot (the minister Beaupre operatives Until the conclusion of the 539 Congress being overlooked forgotten by peo- cept investiga- will neces- without the of a word. to the sum- of submarine investigation fet>5 change Comrade Seth T. Snipe of Bath is an- of our state. While it is deplorable war) gave no order generals the committee had been received by the tion of the oourt of inquiry at Havana _dtflstp ple the tribunal of sarily proceed slowly. friends. The that so of our citizens seem totally moned to testify before mill officials and asked them if the business of the navy de- THE WEATHER. other candidate with active many they principal olaim that Memorial the One general had been ac- in connection with the Maine third in the trio in of the time indifferent to the country. wished to return to work nnder such con- partment print of his utterances. Un- w reck- Dayjhas upon every one who lives under cused on account will relate to the conduot of the WITNESSES OF EXPLOSION.' a shouted when he was announced as candidate, the folds of “Old Glory,” yet doubtedly he spoke a word too much, but dition. The J200 operatives “no” operat.ons. Capt. Lemly, the judge protecting ing Enmltted Some The us farther must remember the frightful charge a who has this branch of Jiaval Court of Inquiry SAVED is ex-Governor Roble of Gorham. as the passing years carry you in way which demonstrated that they advocate general, TONEY in which thrown In his face. in friends of Mr. Roble made away from the “great struggle” are determined in their demands. the work immediately charge, today Outsiders Yesterday. Grand Army said, the our comrades fell, we believe that their Continuing M. Meline charges received telegrams from the Merritt and the announcement a few weeks ago H. S. Mills of New Bedford, a member 24.—The court of ON EVERY BARREL only heroism and self sacrifice is more highly made against the army were unjust, and Chapman wrecking company at New Havana, February that they should present his name to the appreciated by the better classes of people, he asserted that there was not a single of the Notional Union Textile Workers of Yors stating that the steamer Merritt inquiry held its usual sessions today. officer who had been of had OF cnoampment. All the Maine veterans a pledge to us that when the Grand Array guilty plotting America, made an address in which he and the wrecking lighter Sharpe Sampson roported that Chaplain the 5 the even In his dreams and that the Un- Capt. interest of the Republic lives only in history agar country sailed for Havana tug read the announcement with officers are haunted said that he had issued a proclamation to Chidwick was examined as to his personal people of Maine will never get so busy adtii. g: “Our by derwriter with the chief, would leave and had soon enrolled themselves other the textile workers of this same at the time ot the disaster to many as to her soldiers, and that the dreams.” (Cheers.) country asking New York Sunday for the place. experiences forget the among the enthusiastic supporters of solemn and impressive services of Memo- “If. after yesterday’s verdict,” for donations to be use in conducting the The assistant wrecking master was go- the Maine, and that the testimony was Flour. remarked “the steamer Medal further on Ward line Gold agitation to Havana the in his rial will be perpetuated, growing premier strike in the New ing of a British bark in the ex-governor, the movement Day matter England mills. taken of the captain 24.—Forecast as the roll on. continues, we shall know that the and it was to the Washington, February more saored years Saturday suggested of behalf rapidly gaining in strength and been made a Enough The situation is nnohanged should the harbor and the superintendent the for New and Eastern From a condensed statement of the work has party question, tonight, department that its inspector for Friday England that been done to the na- the across the numbers, so that his friends say of one hundred and sixty Posts the fol- Injury has already operatives expressing their determin- take the same steamer. West Indian oil works, bay New York: cloudy weather, fol- re- tion. The life of the nation has been ar- as Lieut. Commander Kim- Partly while the last of the candidates to be lowing is taken. No reports were ation to never enter the mills Inasmuch at both of whom witnessed the of has again Regia, lowed colder Friday evening: ceived from Posts Nos. 117, 123, 125, 145 rested. A portion the foreign preBS ball, now in Havana, has been assigned by fair; announced, the Governor is likely to unless their wages are restored. A oom- explosion. and 147: gathered all the ill we have been saying to the duty of inspecting the wrecking winds. when the votes mittee of six the British of the westerly stand in the first plaoe Number of cemeteries visited. 1,372 among ourselves. It will be always pun- Biddeford labor men will o orations, it will not be necessary to Mr. Rolfe, engineer 23.—Local forecast who 111 of France Boston, February are counted. On the other hand the Number of graves decorated, 16,586 ishment for those speak visit New England mill cities to solicit observe this suggestion. floating dock in the harbor, wrote a let- found be- to receive Tho exact information received for Boston and vicinity for Friday: Fair friends of Mr. Southard were Number of graves never foreign applause. oish and for tho idle only by ter to the court, but, It is said, did not equally are oases of provisions operatives fore, 309 “Every day there espionage the navy department from Havana dur- colder Friday night; westerly in behalf of their favorite. The excited in this city. It is estimated that add thing material to what was weather; positive Number unmarkedlby proper bead abroad. Did the French press get nearly ing the day was conveyed in Capt. Sigs- any tho did winds. opinion during tje day was that it would stones, 697 about them, as foreign papers 100 French Canadians have left for Cana- bee’s telegram as follows: known. No. There is a moral to session the diver3 or Southard. The election oc- Number of- comrades died since about Dreyfus? da sinoe tho strike was £4. At the afternoon Local Weather be Roble inaugurated, and Havana, February Report. 983 bo drawn therefrom that the present agi- were examined more fully than before. All the candidates were last report, are Long, Secretary of the Navy: 24.—The looa- curs tomorrow. must be ended. they leaving by every eastbound train. is taken from to Portland, Me., Feb. Number of comrades not members tation (Loud cheers.) Wrecking tug Kight Arm arrived yes- Their testimony day records as to the on the and their rooms in the cease ia the interest of the army, The court now to finish here weather bureau office ground of G. A. R., 91 It must terday. Begins work today. Much en- day. expects the interest of tranquility in FARMINGTON EMERGES. and to sail on the Mangrove for weather are as follows: Hotel Atwood were thronged with old Number of soldiers buried in pot- in publio cumbering metal must be blasted away today 95 interest of our external safety and in where the other officers and 8 a. m. Barometer 27.872: Thermom- comrades and ter’s field, the in detail. Navy divers down aft seven Key West, supporters. even of thoso who embarked Farmington, Feb. 24.—The snow storm will be eter 32; Dew Point 31: Humidity 95; the interest days, forward four days. Bodies of men examined. The disoussion of department politics MONEY RAISED FOR MEMORIAL- and in this cam- has at last abated Arm did not 11: weather so foolishly audaoiously and business is being Jenkins and Merritt not found. Two The wrecking tug Right Wind SW; Velocity cloudy. us back to the She and the exchange of greetings was start- DAY. which might take of crew found go north as was expected yesterday. 8 m. Barometer 29.955; Thermom- paign resumed throughout this section of the unidentified bodies yester- Gold Medal Flour p. intolerance.” is now moored beside the poop deck of ed afresh with each arrival of veterans From cities and towns, $7,781 age of Aft compaitinent filled with dc- ete.- 36; Dew Point 32; Humidity 86; The then scoffed at “that in- state. A snow bound Rangely train day. the wreok and will salve the smaller por- Weather and train the From Posts, r,002 premier taohed, broken and buoyant furniture will more loaves Wind SW; Velocity 5; every incoming during day elite which closed its eyes and moved two miles tions as far as in advance of the produce From other sources, 301 tellectual above Madrid today. and fittings, mud and confusion. Span- possiblo cloudy. was crowded with them. Among the ears to the country and endeavored to open arrival of other tugs with better facilities one barrdl The relief locomotives from last ish authorities continue offers of assis- of bread from Mean therm. 36; maximum which the was Phillips for work. daily Portland men seen in the crowds were $9,084 wounds government try- tance and oare for wounded and dead. heavy minimum therm, 30; max. ve- to cicatrize.” night were unable to reach the train. The hoisting apparatus must be capa- tban oilier flours. therm, 42; Commander Lamson of Bosworth Post EXPENDED. ing Everything that goes from the wreck continued the ble of scores of tons to be effective locity, wind 14 SW; total precipita- “The government,” pre- The track between Madrid and Reding- to the United States should be disinfect- raising ex-Deparment Commander W. H. Green Paid for speakers, $1,468 “intends to impose peace upon all, in the work to be accomplished. tion, .01. mier, a distance of is ed. Wrecking company should provide Whitman Ed Paid for other expenses, 5,728 and will tako the measures which the cir- ton, twelve miles, being Chidwick reports that all the Weather Observation. Vi. S. Dunn, Capt. Sawyer, for this. Surgeon of the Maine, after Chaplain No one, after shovelled out here are well Fred- ward C. H. S. C. F cumstances demand. yes- by large crews of men and with recommends that wounded doing except Swett, Thrasher, $7,196 raiso the discus- consulting others, of New who IT IS The agricultural department weather terday’s verdict, could the train will and should be aban- erick C. Holzer York, may reach all clothing iiNEtPLED Dam, E. C. Mllliken, L. S. Douglass l received from one the laws Redington tonight bedding Additional have been faith if die at timo. nowspaper bureau for Feb. 24, taken Reports sion in good and, present doned dr go to acclimated poor. any .... yesterday, and it will return might .... FOR Hiram Ellis, F. C. Johnston, B. A. Nor hundred and Posts, for nine the government will ask then to to men arrive with every steamer. The sixty-one do not suffice, Phillips get Useless fitting and equipments might be at 8 p. m., meridian time, the observa- of which I am indebted fo Comrade L. for another vote which will of all the large cities in the Unit- ton, C. C. Douglass, H. P. Ingalls, E the Chamber provisions, together with fodder for the towed towed to sea and thrown overboard. papers each section in this B. Hill, Assistant Adjutant General, that when is Involved ed States are all represented and tho IS read a Bid Pastry. tjon for being given H. A. M. Sawyer. prove patriotism number of horses and cattle in the Will take all immediate responsibility Hanson, whioh enables me to make a nearly full us (Ap- largo hotels are well lilled. fe'jjt direction of wind, divisions amODg disappear.” but invite department wishes. Shall old principal _eodiflstp order: Temperature, From other places there were noticed return of all the Posts in the four lumber at Two loco- Neither the officers of the court of in- jState, plause. ) camps Redington. metal of superstructure and like be state of weather: Burbank of omitted. Whole number of moved that M. Mellne’s nor the witnesses will give the EFECIAI. MO TlOga, among others, H. H. Saco, only being M. Goujon motivos were sent over the Franklin and saved? Friends of dead should under- quiry two hundred and Franoo and indication of the or clear: New deaths as per returns, bo throughout in the slightest testimony Boston, 40 degrees, W, Ur. A. C. Hamlin and A. M. Robinsor speech posted road to where stand that we are tropics. Chap- and The oldest comrades in the the motion was Megantic Salem, the King- the conclusions deducible from it York, 40 SW, clear; Philadel- of thirty-four. adopted. lain Chidwick, charged with all matters ^degrees, of Bangor, John D. Anderson Gray, James A. of Post the former train has been all that the men employed on the Washing- list are Durgln 108, M Oavaignac, minister, field snow bound since relative to His conduct is beyond say phia. 44 degrees, SW, p. cloudy _I L.-etnn Cfato T .1 Parker of Post with not dead. have been warned to observe an Yarmouth,fandjSamuel then reproached the government It is know what wreck 44 clear; Albany, 36 Tuesday. thought traffic praise. Don’t reports being course BEHOLD! ton, degrees, W, Bluohill. Each'ofifthesefoomrades was the whole truth at the trial and Rangely strict reticence. This is 22 de- brarian Carver, C. J. House and Abe: 85, uttering tjit the intensely active repre- equally degrees, S, clear; Buffalo, years old. Tho youngest with defending the officers. will not be resumed until Saturday. printed, as eminently wise by the Arne- Russell of Hillman A. Smith eigity-seven insufficiently sentatives of the press here have been regarded of 18 SW, Augusta, ui* ■ Thai carpet was full dust grees, W. clear; Detroit, degrees, was Comrade Ambrose H. Stover, Post He also said he wanted a powerful army, uuuu auu -i-- very considerate of me and _my position. 16 degrees, W, cloudy; of Thomaston, Moses A. Safford of Kit The to civil DEATH OF AGED CLERGYMAN. as there is no what passions now it is clean. It looked faded snow; Chicago, 46, Blnehill, aged forty-six years. but one subordinate power. telling St. 12 NW, clear; Huron, is three then closed and several he aroused or what evil results Paul. degrees, tery, A. R. G. Smith, Whitetield, J. P. average age fifty-seven ;years, Th6 debate was Old Orchard, 24.—Rev. J. M. Sigsbee. might and dull, now it looks fresh ami Febraury bo about by talking freely Dak., |8 degrees, N, clear; Bismarck, of W. A. McCausland months. motions were presented. might brought the Cilley Rockland, hundred of conn- fTUUUUUI U11D ui tuo uiuoau tfiUbUUUiab answered matters in the state bright. What made 6 degrees, NW, clear; Jacksonville, 62 The report of 18£6 gives one The premier accepted a vote | Secretary Long immediately on official present Gardiner, W. K. Dana, Westbrook, M. A. deaths ns two and in died at his all his recom- of feeling in Havana. Thus fer It was sent to Foster’s degrees, W, clear, and seventy-five against dence In the government approved clergymen Maine, home Capt. Sigbee, approving public change! _ Portland. for which Hooiarot-ifinq nf t,hn covfimmfinli. Ho was directed to have are treated with the utmost Hanna, South hundred and thirty-four 1897, here today, aged 73 years. Ho had been mendations. Americans Beating Works, 13 increase'of deaths re- 461 41 noes. Lient. the executive offieei and kindness and it seems to Carpet in the afternoon the sentinel! fifty-nine forcibly The vote stood ayes, ohurches Wainwright, courtesy Early pastor of many throughout this with care residents of Ha- Preble St., ansi .Justed on theii minds us that the soldiers ot the "uraDu M. Habot rallied the revisionist, sug- of the Maine, make arrangements be a special of the took their stations at the doors of the This words “And state the He is the disinfection of every- to show friendliness. Such a state BEATING Army” are swiftly passing away. gesting tliejaddition of the during past forty years. ; tho wreckers for vana PATENT CAIiPET and thon the veteran! bind us for States. The is desirable, but it Lewiston city hall, should be a strong incentive to doing homage to tho national army survived by a widow, two sons and one thing sent to the United of things certainly esa« if MACHINE, (only osic m cuy to tile in whispering the counter closer together through the fleeting years, the of its chiefs.” M. Meline, recommendation that all the hedging might easily bo changed officers, only began loyalty daughter. talked f r extra cost and it is my that when the sum- this addition and be abandoned, and if need partly informed of the troth, aud steamed without os they The hall was well prayer however, rejected proposed clothing sign [[passed. wo be as to was mons comes to us that may on the ground that the army ought be, given to the acclimated poor, ap- publication. 202-2. when tho The SHRINEKS IN LEWISTON. there is no Telephone tilled proceedings began. as were those who died in defence of without comment. The same ap- Consul General Loo says _ readv stand outside parties. proved that ho had askod first session is devoted largely to the pre- of.the Old Flag. M. Castelin asked whether tho govern- Lewiston, Feburary 24.—This evening proval was given to the suggestion that truth in the report be towed from Cuba cer- and ment Intended to amnesty to the useless fittings and equipment Capt. Hlacco to dismiss sentation of reports the transaction “grant Shriners from all over the state met at sensa- :iFL©'S7V£t:r<£3! or as soa overboard, it being tain men for sending *3713.© In his annual address, Department Dreyfus syndicate” make inquiries to and thrown newspaper of routine business. M. Kora Temple, A. O. M. S., where after to de- tional stories to the United States. Gon. for Home Dye to to the identity of responsible parties. left to Capt. Sigsbee’s judgment For using Maypole Soap Assistant General Lorenzo Commander Carleton roferred briefly could a session was held the members destruction should Lee has never interfered with the Ameri- fast mark Adjutant Meline replied that the government special termine how far this is that it permanent dyi are not any the loss of anvwav whatever. iug, puts distinguished by B. Hill in his report presents the follow- the work of Memorial Day, an but he added, it be carried on. can mou in mess o: make investigation, and their ladles were entertained by a paper on 'all materials without any or from that fail to be statement of the condition of the De- the as to the sav- the streets and build- sign coughs ing members by suspension and death, would he within the limits of existing and ball. To the captain's inquiry Today principal will not wash out or fade. of Maine: banquet of the decorated flags and trouble that fatal. partment at legislation. ing of old metal and parts super- ings are gaily with, be glad tt Any cough, neglected, may details of the 31st encampment Buffalo, of the sold- The proprietors would very M. Socialist, amid general in- structure the answer was given that such bunting in honor Spanish the the The number of members to a consideration Roche, MAYOR SAFFORD FOR THIRD irom who has used thii sap strength and undermine and from this passed tho as was of no use to the bureau ol hear anyone in standing in the attention, questioned government material W. P. MILLS good He said: made TERM. It was left to wonderful soap, or address health until recovery is impossible. 1 of pensions. to the alleged representations by equipment. Capt Sigsbee Department January 1897, shattered materia: this febSodlwlstp* if “It is with pride that we refer to the Dreyfus family in the name of Gen. Hallo 24.—The to say what of this All coughs lead to lung trouble, was S42E great well, February Republi- His statement office._ in the Billot and attacked court murtials, say- was worth proserving. not The number tbe the record of the State of Maine can caucus tonight renominated 1 y accla- be stopped. gained during ing they were tortnies to solders, a ro- that much blasting would required as Maine has DAUGHTERS OF REVOLUTION. year 1897, reported by Com- matter of state pensions. paid rnark which brought forth protests. mation Hon, George A. Safford for to clear.away encumbering material in manders of was: the no one further to de 24. Ayer’s Pectoral Posts, out by way of state pensions since Gen. Billot replied that ho sent mayor for the third term. dicates that it is essential February Tho’larges Gerry 10S it Washington, By muster, to see the family and indignant- the of tho wreck attendance of the week was on hand at 1 > close of the war, 81,475,000 for the desti- Dreyfus NOMINATE stroy upper portions Cares couytis By transfer, 27 the insinuation made CITIZENS CANDIDATE. order to at what is more valuabli o'clock this morning when Mrs. Steven their widows and or- ly protested against get By reinstatement, 93 22S tute, needy soldiers, and asking for tho passage beneath. called the fourth meeting of tb * “My wife was suffering from a dreadful against him, Rockland, February 24.—A. A. Eaton day’s nor is this vast sum of the and statement that the di Revolutioi We did not that she would phans; grudgingly the order of day pure simple, nominated for Capt. Sigsbees’ Daughters of the American cough. expect 8,05' 438 to 64. was tonight mayor on a seven an< cen but freely, and which was by vVrs have been down aft days to order. all the interest but Mr. R. V. appropriated, willingly, adopted Nearly long survive, Royal, deputy The losses during the year 1897, for a motion to Citizens’ ticket. Tho Demoorats held forward four tho of been distributed in the Vivianl asked urgency days, gave departmen tered in the selection pre3ident-gon surveyor, happened to be with U3 os Commanders has always wisely who had been that tlv 1 stopping reported by to those caucuses and voted to endorse the Citi- the first information of the time for which a warm contest has beei it was grant amnesty eral, over night, and having a bottle of Ayer’s of Posts, were: spirit in which raised, perhaps arrested of creating the dis- divers had been in the vicinity of tb For this office the following name on the charge zens’ ticket. waged. Pectoral with wife to 238 so state zone is con Han Cherry him, induced my By death, never more than by our present turbances in zone of the explosion. This had been putin nomination: Mrs honorable 21 Algeria. try this remedy. The result was so beneficial By discharge, Comrade E. E. Mllliken. M. Milliard, the minister of justice, MAYOR DAVIS RENOMINATED. lined to the forward part of the ship. iel E. Manning, Mrs Donald McLean 38 pension agent, that she on it till she was cured.” By transfer, said would be an act of weakness The statement in the Sigsbee despatcl Ogden Doremus and Mrs. A. G. Brack kept taking 474 771 “Nor had the General government been amnesty 24.—The R. By suspension, and that the must be punished. Ellsworth, February Repub- that “friends of tho dead should under ett. S. HUMPHRIES, Saussy, Ga. The culprits in the matter of pensions. was E. stand wo nre in tho tropics,” is under At half tool niggardly The urgency motion thereupon licans renominated Mayor II. Davis past twelve the congress little daughter was taken with a dis- Number in to refer t “My remaining good history of civilization fails to disolose rejected a vote of 877 to 104. stood at the navy department a recess to pay a call of respect at tbi by and tho present board of aldermou at deai tressing cough, which for three years defied standing Jan. 1, 1898, 7,8S( has the urgent pleas of rolaSives of the^ White House, where were receive! the existence of any government that they all the remedies I tried. At length, on the The number remaining sus pended ii ZOLA’S COUNSEL APPEALS. their caucus today. that tho latter be brought to the Unite; by the President. dealt so with those who to be re recommendation of a I 719. bountifully States. These continue urgent friend, began 2L—M. Laborie, coun- TOKREY FOR MAYOR. appeals her In aecordanoo with the rules and regu their lives In their country's de- Paris, February eeived but while they excite tb YEARS to give Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. After periled sel for M. Zola, today lodged a hero, SIX FOR MANCHESTER. lations this will elect orn Emile tho Democratic of oiiicials, no hopi one bottle I found to sur- Encampment fense as has the United States of Ameri- of M. Zola from Bath, February 24.—At deepest sympathy using my great one alternate at notice of appeal on behalf dead can In representative and large caucus Torroy was nomi- can be held out that the Taunton, Mass., February 24.—Jer( that she was Three bottles nor is it bolieved that we shall ever tho sentence him yesterday tonight Joseph prise improving. eight representatives and eight alternate; ca, imposed upon nated for There are eircumstauce Manchester of Fall River cured her.” of one and a line of mayor. brought"Dack. pleaded guilt; completely to represent the department at tho,thirty fall so far below our duty In this respect year’s imprisonment which it could be made known to in the court a similar notice they manslaughter superior J. A. GRAY, second National Encampment, at Cincin 3,000 francs. Tomorrow such and would shov as to ever fall to grant needed pensions M. THEIR PUNISHMENT. : would end appeals here today, and was sentenced to a tern Trav. Salesman Iron in next. will be liied in the case of Perrieux, ^TAKING had not been want Wrought Range Co, nati, Ohio, September war of the which that the department six or to all deserving soldiers of the nominal direotor of the Aurore, in Paris, February 24.—Tho government of not less than more than eight St. Louis, Mo. There has been expended during 1897, in desire to save friends and rela from the libel which Zola was in- has dismissed M. Le Blois, one of the ing years iu the state prison. Manchestei by the Posts of this Department, Kebelllon. alleged for tives from the pain which would b< office dioted witnesses for M. Lola, from the position was with killing Leon o: tholr relief funds as reported to this “This has been warned recent- appeared. a full disclosure "of the effee charged Tripp country of deputy mayor of the seventh arron- caused by a over a woman the sum of $1,272.77. and of the The press reports havi Westport during quarrel ly, by certain newspapers in this dissement of Paris. explosion on Tho from Posts during the yeai ENGLAND SHARE. in the terrible mutilation o tiie Westport road near Fall Rivei reports wo WOULD given part for non other states, as have notioed, that last summer." show large losses by suspension you the bodies, but it is feared that this ha foui the London, 24.—The parliamen- ei^s of dues, there having been have an enormous pension list; that February CAUGHT IN SHAFT. not been realized by friends and rela payment tary of the office, Mr. hundred and members sus some- secretary foreign WANTED MORE PAY. seventy-four annual expenditure for Is N. the House fives. pensions George Curzon, in N. II.. 24.—John inori for that cause. the replying Nashua, February There is little hope that many pended terrific—out of all to or Commons to a said Ashland,N. II., The semi-annual reports from Posti thing proportion today question Lintott was killed at tho iron and steel bodies will be found,or if found that thej February 24.—Twenty in abou in that Russia's free ports five hands flio Ashlan! have been received at this office number of enlisted men who served pledge respecting works this afternoon by being caught iu will bo in a condition to be brought t< top employed by in North China was in the fol- left work herry the same manner as during past years the armies of the the war conveyed shaft and hurtled the floor. the United States. Knitting Company their at Pectoral Union during note: a against lowing About one-ball are received during tin Tho sent oul o’clock this afternoon after making : in half-size bottles at half “Count He leaves a family. navy department today is put up are ant Continued on Second Muravieff Russian minis- demand for better first two weeks alter they due, Fas®- (the wages. price—50 cents. I *

4= I MlSCrXI.ATTEOITS.__ y the Reporter ACH’S CONSCIENCE. by tho steamer have to this coun- the |norning February Mili- what would happened half nobility irorn Barcelona. Washington, 24.—Representa- Newspaper the Morning Alter the accompanied by of staff, tive of the House com- had there been no old soldiers. Woul Carlsbad Gen. Dolan, the second chief Boutelle,chairman of try KNOWS *WH AT IS of Austria, went to the mittee on naval conferred with tary Ceremony—Good Example STOCK STOMACH returned on board the Mangrove the affairs, have been any country? (A voice today said Continued from First there sou. was a for the recovery of his of as the Secretary Long today. Mr. Boutelle I’age. good for John Allen Regular Stone Springs visit of the court- inquiry acting the French Reporting. No; there might have been five Ad- that his visit was confined wholly to “No”) health. Six thousand, six hun- representative of the government. If theSouth could returned the question of relief for the survivors of the of tha Robollion, and that the pension or six countries. seoede, miral Manterola personally lias the Francaise.) the food Wall Last Night. dred so the town records the court, the Maine disaster. The bill (From Republiqne roll is not a roll of honor, but is other sections of the Ililu people aro thin because they horses, visit paid to him by which_he it go could oountry. Blanco were will about $107,000, A is lleasons, either wrong were convey the of Gen. proposed carry _ 8 a. in. OH for the Ecole Miitaire. and bears the names of ‘dead then there is another that—to ;at not absorbed, say, necessaryto Thursday receptions How far the ‘padded,’ A nd thing passed in its present form. or food undigested. The resumed this morning. _ wind is the quays. makes me tired. food, right company to the bmitn law in 1895 will affect the bitter blowing along beats,’ ‘bounty jumpers,’ ‘shirkers, use plain laguage—that place. The have iftidea the general passed Fat, oils and grease will not make any one Insurgents to the Maine llarces ara their way to ami ‘men who as H the old soldiers had nev- Carlsbad Salt can be ob- on the relief extended Many making ‘frauds,’ ‘mercenaries,’ talk THIRD CON- Sprudel *nd Flsoher plantation Canamabo, special They :at. Tills is because tlmy are indigestible, PORTLAND WON ITS and killed one sufferers has not yet been determined, do Mars. the streets the loss of their to add to the wealth of tained at store in the in the Trinidad district, the Champ Along feigned limibs,’ ‘painted er done anything find it hard to digest tiieir food. every drug who but in event it will cover only the min people wounded five of the defenders, any are in dress uniform, to stimulate the that the veterans GAME FROM BATH. United ind etc., while the officers hurrying their cheeks symptoms the country,! forgetting foods make it still harder. SECUTIVE States now at cost. seven. They burned all actual loss of clothing, Fatty trifling hurabered only a bulk about ‘cnewed red chalk to took relief measure is to give the collars of their coats turned up of consumption,’ when they returned from the war Have ever noticed that almost without It is the best for catarrh of the buildings but the dwelling of Mr. designed you remedy ac- allowance to 13 months pay. in all directions aro to that thin, anaemic femith and according t« the Spanish equivalent their ears. And, make it appear they ejected bloody up again the acts of peace. Then they sxceptlou, pale, dyspeptic, people the stomach, liver to the rumors of treachery This Is of constipation, of the affair, took away or de- Referring be seen the detachments—old soldiers in ‘would claim to be lame,’ ‘that that It is that 31 or 32 years lave an aversion to fat? itself proof count with the Maine disaster, sputa,’ say strange and worth of provisions and in connection that such foods are bad for them. Abounded in Exciting Situations, kidneytroubles,gout,rheum- stroyed $200,000 marching order, fresh recruits in jacket these men went into the service for the after the war there should be so many jnougli Contest and <4000 in cash. Mr. Boutelle said: what to eat. etc. Best results are ob- merchandise got Let your palate tell you Nature on and atism, “I feel that any man who by spokon and are to be present at the that was offered,’ ‘that they did for and they accuse Magnificent flaying Both Sides, Consul Walter Barker at Saugus cap—which bounty applicants pensions we U. S. a to in- makes very tew mistakes and should listen tained whenout-doorexercise can is said that or written utterance adds spark that was for and bum- Best Game of the )a Grande, is reported ill. It performance. no service in it possible the pensioners of being beats was By All Odds the flame sentiment at this juncture to wliat she says. be had. Be sure to obtain the Ve with pneumonia. public The civilians who have been allowed to ‘that they oamoout of it in New lan- ^threatened as the man who would touch them to avoid, mers. Well, plain England become and Season, ot the court of is as puiltv Thin people may fatter, dyspep- Tho session inquiry of a ves- court aro not nu- and ‘that their first Maine vetoran imported article, which a match to the powder magazine penetrate to the inner in the same spirit,* they lie. Does the tics more comfortable by taking the Shaker genuine this afternoon was devoted to taking tho guage, “ sel This is a time for the calmest judg- The of the office.’ had his blown out in the war it with the adds the most exoiting, has the signature of Eisner of two civilians, Americans merous. military government report was to pension who eyes Digestive Cordial, agrees weakest It was by all testimony ment instead of unguarded talk, wholly distributed but a limited num- indictments the soldiers a examination to tell him stomach. It helps the weak stomach digest the and hardest & JTendelson Co., Sole who saw the explosion from the steam- without established fact, Paris has “These against need surgical the best played, roughest Agents, without basis, the food. It is and of and of two the ber of them only to are not to read thirty He found it out to his sorrow long ither fattening involuting in of the season, ien New York,” on ship City Washington, of a war which would entail lives tickets, giving themselves pleasant so? fought polo battle every package, who have been at work on the of thousands of and cele- close of the if board itself, for it contains artificially digested food. in the divers of hundreds people.” press, certain official personages live years after the war; ago. Then they had an examining star players, all of them the best it is The Mount Lebanon Shakers have made a wreck for several Although to the if such a state of fellows as from days. OPINION SAYS SECRE- brated authors curious study psy- these things are true, of surgeons to look after such business were working like fiends the will SUSPEND great many discoveries within the that Mangrove man. The bulk indeed is there have interesting most at the very beginning of thla period probable TARY. chology of the condemned things as this exists, then The things that those boards the to the end and Portland leava for West tomorrow, you. past hundred years, but none more important begining Key the a man and Whipple got the ball close ot the crowd has had to stay without need of reform, and thoro is not are such that had you seen a score of three to noth- Campbell Captain Sampson is not certain. Washington, February 34.—Secretary pension done than this ingenious cure for all diseases which won the game by is and whether a member have a to the Bath cage and held It there by on whether tlm court .fin- You can tell that it rough a true soldier living, them in the street you might ire traceable to was and played All depends Long today, in answer to inquiries gates. doing faulty digestion. A single 10 ing. Bath desperate work here. It is be- of the or lent bottle will tell whether it is to main strength. Every,Both man on the ishes the possible whother the was ready to display its indignation. of the Grand Army Republic knocked him down and been justified [in adapted Again and again to department suppressing and can be had plucky, dashing game. lieved the oourt will return Havana a your case, through any drug- floor rushed to the and tried information concerning the disaster to the 8.45. Tho last of the troops have ar- but what will be in favor of drop- so. No should twist danger point tho West witnesses but not, doing surgeon gist. they volleyed the ball at Allen,Portland’s after hearing Key Maine, wrote the following: the to drive the ball from the of this can rived. The are drawn up on the four from the pension rolls any and all man’s arm behind his baok when until it seemed as if that away cage. no official confirmation report Department, Washington, D. C., ping goal tender, Navy and within the above raise his hand to his In a trice all of them were piled up about be obtained. February 24.—No telegram has been re- sides of the court, presently Dreyfus of those who come man is unable to UNIVERSITY OF MAINE. player oould not possibly stop the drives. In a kick- either Admiral Sicard or before if do. been done. I know a case the cage confused, struggling, ACCIDENT THEORY UNTENABLE. ceived from will have to pass them, subjeoted named classes, any hat, hut it has They came so fast at times that Allen or inn mnej Thpn iiri nnma Tnrnhiill Sampson Captain Sigsbee a mile to the silent that the old soldier a and one of Even- Captain for more than half “Let it be known where a man had rupture had to from one sido of the cage to the February 24.—The since and the has Animal Meeting of ltoston Alumni at fly Washington, yesterday, department of men. What never will counte- into it three and evenrJohn Allen, and they went- has received the following cable- scorn of these thousands does not,never has and the surgeons put a needle other as if he were on but ho Kay ing Star received no information with regard to Farker House. springs M. its /I I_l knnrlrrj^a VTUFrl C ImVA r\ot,f.nnrt If it is the object of this made into the push as if they were playing gram from Mr. Charles Pepper, the disaster that has not already been times until his two companions managed to stop every ball and bad the The crowd so excited that stall correspondent in Cuba: made I he is waiting for the who draw to the roll of when this foot ball. got ■W rr lit U'.-.Lniinvr 0.1 _A r. publio. department been reserved reporters, now crusade purge pension him desist. Later, surgeon honor of the Bath’s out without --- shutting Xiovoutiit V x.a .T tho result of the Inquiry and public opin- common stood up and fairly yelled them- in line and toe the mark like the G*and Army says Amen. called into the offloe of an eminent 24.—Tho Boston a time in everyone the time of divers are developing be until some offi- up fraud was Boston, February single soore. For the third writing ion should suspended selves hoarse. The ball was then in the examination of the fellows who that the veteran 4>l LlftXI 111 Ui \JllKD u \JL important results. From cial information is received. soldiers. “Generally speaking, practitioner and told U1VC1CUIJ a week the Portland took a game away interior of the they have draws near. We crowd somewhere, but just where it was the wreckage John D. Long. Meanwhile the time write and talk about pensions nowadays, was suffering from a rupture, he said, i reunion at the Parker House tonight from Bath and have now demon- evidenoe which seems conclusive they K. hold s. cured seen tho arrival of the van, cf the war which hard to determine. Mooney got have prison know nothing 5 grim I don’t know but right, md to UL1UUVU OIUU LU UJiO OUdlOlUVllUll U*. mv that the came from beneath tho DU BOSO LEARNED NOTHING. “Weil, you’re (listened interesting speeches by explosion the side of a of the ears and pulled him which .has been drawn up by made possible. but he never sent the papers that of tlie and other of the that Campbell by ship. was pensions doctor,” the [president collcgo people ship building city they Washington, February 24.—This he. We him have been born since away from the cage and these two play- Some of the smaller magazines may building. It is imagine Two generation^ would say so to wasmngion. mow of tho Hon. L. B. aro the crack team of the Maino day at the State Department members faculty. polo centre of the have, exploded. The Maine’s 10-inoh mag- diplomatic tho moment. He hears memorable ers struggled alone in the and the usual number of cullers there, awaiting the oIobo of that struggle. this is so and I know thornan, too. When of South Easton an d league and deserving of the champion- azine did not explode. brought southard presided, and contin- tho of Slate and Assist- afar the click of the bayonets, the not seem to realize that our to be- ha 1. The kicking pushing The conditi in of the interior of the npon Secretary from They do your cases get Washington they go in which ship if they do not succeed in winning it. after a few words, patriotism was of the ant Secretary Day. The Portguese min- summoned to b3 seven hnndred and ued about the Bath cage and the hall shows further probability tread of the soldiers, army had two million fore men who have; never seen you, .but Hath needs every game from now ship ister came and was followed by Mr. was the theme, introduced President wreck been due to outside force. early his tortures. To what an- nor do fairly iu the netting when it suddenly having the d’affaires. present at fifty thousand enlisted mon, they who know a good deal more about your out to land in first and are further the Du iiosc, Spanish charge whose remarks wero in the na- place they Snow- The investigation progresses be a Will he not onr Harris, rolled out into the floor. Referee the His was not long and it is believed guish must he not prey? know how k anxiously government needs than you do. The New York Sun sure of every ex- tho more untenable heoomes theory stay of a The material pretty winning game, of his visit aside from of death when he is men were ture report. equip- man pounded his whistle and when the which the government adduced that the purpose wear the pallor sought soldiers, how the young recently printed two pages and a half cepting thoso they play with the Port- Spanish matters ot routine business as usual- ment has not been increased the was seen show accidental cause. such before his W ill he be enter the how this during mass separated a little Turnbull to the Stato De- brought judges? pleaded with to fight; of the names of pensioners. They called lands. Last night they came here with case will be bring tho diplomats to have It is evident the Spanish ly Or wlil ho not to take care of year, although some changes fairly tangled up in the netting inside on Thursday was to ascertain able to stand upright? government promised it the roll of honor. In that list were the the expectation of taking the game away based on the claim that a lire proceeded partment and news the And at this or lost their been among tho chapter the while Whipple’s head if the- officials had any from wav ior one moment? them if were wounded of 11 Maine men who are dead. made, notably from Portland. man on the team cage, 6 le explosion. give they names Every of wreck of tbeMaino further than had been our horror of and of the different secret societies. shoulders were also Insido the cage. It and his colleagues notwithstanding or if killed how their wives a of the these lists houses for the as Captain Sampson could be communi- thought, health, That is sample way was prepared to fight viotory outside evi- that properly we are overwhelmed with pity was all odds the most situ- the naval hoard may luT' printed his crime, should be made comfortable. Is con- Tho station is now the by exciting to him. In this request he dis cruel does families are made up. So far as Maine experimental they have never fought beforo and when dence offered regarding a torpedo float cated yas for the unfortunate man, so ation than audieneo in this city because there havo been no tele- the was glad enough to reasonable demand has ever feature of the sounded his whistle any polo appointed seem. Oh, government cerned, no college. Referee Snowman uroduciug explosion. his oxpiation a time the advices from Consul General Lee stroke sounded at President has yet witnessed. After Said one diver, who hjd been engaged graphic 0. Barely has tho first got men in those days any price—now been made on the legislature whloh has Speaking of the studeuts for the of the contest each date while the naval dispatches Mili- beginning resumed amidst excite- in bodies out from under the of recent from the clock of tho E oole to fulfill its obligations Harris said that they would always re- play was groat getting made from time to great it is endeavoring not been granted and none ever will. and every Bath man settled down to be merciful to men who all havo been public Gen. Da.rras lifts his sabre. better than the ment and the men went at it as hatch, “God may taire when out its of the present the college" again The time. and we in and carry promises. Mr. Milliken told his hearers work in a way whloh threatened to blew those fellows to eternity. The sound; perceive alumni or the There are at on their efforts. poor trumpets of as faculty. if their lives depended should not.” of the court a little group, con- “Turnon the light investigation case of a soldier’s in the Kenne- beforp them. McKay United States LEAVES DOCK. an angle widow, 317 students in the college, ex- sweep everything succeeded tho order MINNEAPOLIS commanded but don’t try to present Campbell and Whipple together This was before prohibiting sisting of four artilerymen much as you please, bec valley, who was reduced to destitu- the same number as last year. and Turnbull assisted by'Campbell, had evident- an officer actly second but officers from talking. This diver February 24.—The United a and sursounding that the soldiers in landing Portland's goal, Philadelphia, by sergeant create the impression tion so that she and her children were As to athlethics the foot ball team last their hands full guarding the Portland thought the explosion was not an acci- States cruiser Minneapolis was success- In full uniform. Bath could not the ball past Allen. ly who the federal armies in the Her was the best tho college ever had and John Allen found at get dent. He had an capacity and iloated out of the dry dock at the This officer is Alfred Dreyfus. composed on the verge of starvation. appli- year cage, the.very expert’s fully is some one to Then came the third for Portland, The his is as- are an of and all wo want to get goal for judgment. Island navy yard today. He raises his head, bearing sixties ‘aggregation frauds,’ cation for a United States pension was send off that he must keep his eyes fixed opportunity League us. The income is received Havana is not permitted to had been in the dry dock but natural; he does not wreckers.’ play with gross won by Whipple. This player "The public Minneapolis sured, perfectly ‘thieves,’ and ‘treasury on account of an informality. on the ball all the time or the visitors of sentiment avoid the ico in calmness. You would say rejected about and about $80,000 belongs on a from and know tho intensity pnblio since last December to overdo his on the $100,000 the ball pass Campbell de- “These assaults country’s pen- One of her interested himself The law school will be would win out. Almost the first thing in tho United States. Only meagre tho river and to have repairs maGe to her that ho was making Ills way tranquilly neighbors to the college. it at the Bath with all his seems to bo an banged cage to he known of what At 20 from the sion roll elaborately had a state of a next fall in the of Ban- Allen did after the commenced tails are permitted bottom. to the drill ground. paces and she soon pension $6 established city game and the halts. The might. Burgess stopped it in Washington. Notwithstanding all reports to the con- tho group general up fabrio of half facts, specious the gor. was to make two or three marvelous happens general wrought month.^Whttt was iniformailtyf^Why, who raised is watched with excessive there is no unusual at the in a loud voice the regulation false- were Lieut. sphere rolled out to Whipple, Congress trary, activity pronounces and downright mar- Among the other speakers on he continued but the misrepresentations when the war broke out, they were stops and as time went anxiety by palace officials popu- yard beyond the extensive improvements phrase: M. L. Hersey, U. S. A.; W. R. Howard his stick preparing to strike it again. is liable to are to hood. had no certifi- to make these and lace know nothing of what that are being made to tho back channel, “Alfred Drcfyus, you unworthy ried, but the clergyman S. Bates of stops, again again, the strain and j Mr. Carleton elabor- of Belfast, W. Portland, Burgess could not stand which is to be used as a fresh water basin bear arms!” These statements and did not send her oue until the hard shots of Mooney and Mc- happen. cates Prof. C. H. Fernald of the Massachu- kicking to block the ball. Before Evidence of ill feeling toward Ameri- for vessels of the A at once steps for- instanoes in which pen- jumped out navy. police adjutant ated with many several months later. Then he forgot and setts station at Gilvray out of the danger circle. At the the Maine are torture agricultural Amherst, the stick descended can people and exultation over Besido the Minneapolis there now ward, and the hideous begins. to the and he reached Whipple, the sions had brought relief needy It The said Hon. W. R. Pattangall of Bath end of the hall Whipple and disaster do not lessen. at Island the Columbia, tho mon- Braid and buttons are torn away, dfeted wrong. government Mass.; Camp- flew to the League Prof. H. Jordan of the and the ball straight mark, itor Miantonomah and the ram Katahdin, number removed from the deserving. that this could not be beoause the man Machias, and YV. bell were making things lively for Bur- UNDERGROUND PAS- regimental N. Portland its third and last goal. ANCIENT There this is the hardest General A. M. 1 experimental station at Geneva, Y. giving all out of commission at present. cap. Finally, and Assistant Quartermaster In when it was done. occasionally, but that player was SAGE. was Virginia of the association are gess From this time out the Portland team are also eight old monitors at the yard, the adjutant draws Dreyfus’s Total The new officers moment, Sawyer of Portland reported: she her when the also keyed up to the highest point of relics of the civil war, but tho blade over his knee, and Finally got pension, as follows: President. L. C. on the defense all the time. Bath February 24, via Key West.— all of them sabre, breaks held 165 Southard, played Havana, in case at the traitor’s feet. value of property by Posts, out. I have and ha to be too the claim made whioh could ho fitted up quickly flings the fragments matter was straightened secretary, J. D. Dazell,’87; treasurer, effectiveness, proved do In connection with by able have for '73; could nothing. Murtaugh’s flying were needed. is too far away for us to be $;06,541.51; 165 Posts expendod this that not F. ’90. at first for the Portland men. the Cubans that thero are mine galleries they Dreyfus told you story you may W. Pierce, strong use and and his He seems first about .was ofjno McGiivray the harbor of Havana, from GIVES US STILL THE SA ME. to make out expression. relief during the year 1897, term, hear was there and under leading believe all these statements yon Murtaugh here, every- tuckered out and known to and gesticulates. When the Decem- J. Mooney were fairly by subterranean passages 24.—Senor agitated June SOth, $1,613.82; second term, MISS WILLARD’S FUSERAL. and he the finest work on Queenstown, February his damning apostrophe about frauds. I will tell you one where, put up sound- have existed for years between Fort former minister general uttered pension their hard work. When the gong Dupuy de Lome, Spanish in a voice strained ber $1,285.88. Total, $2,899.10. that he has shown in this and this the he raised his arm, and 31st, more. There Is a widow in tnis state who Evanston, 111., February 24.—Last rites defense yet Cabanas. Moro Castle port, at Washington, who was a passenger on ed the end of the game with the goose and cried out: of Frances so warm that explain that for over a century from New York which pieroing cannot a because her husband over the body YVillard. presi- oity. Whenjthings hadjgot Spaniards the Britannic la France I am innocent! get pension egg still marking the efforts of Bath, the of about two on “Vive dent of the W. C. T. were a subterranean passage touohed here at 7 o’clock this evening THE EVENING MEETING. as when U., performed It did not seem as if the players would be ha? finished his task. was reported “absent, wounded” crowd and until all of the miles and feet at its narrowest was interviewed The adjutant here The is iu yelled yelled long eight her way to Liverpool, the uniform lies was today. city everywhere able to stand the hot much to a The whieh covered and Pensions Creates En- the First Maine Heavy Artillery pace longer, a diameter, capable of giving passage with reference to the disaster to the gold Talk of War mourning. Schools were closed and players had left the floor. It was great has existed from the the ground; they have nol It drove the ball from the Portland column of troops, in Havana harbor. De Lome said heaped upon thusiasm. mustered out. The government says at Half mast. After ser- McKay those who missed it Maine the condemned maD those red flags private game and seeing to Castille del Principe, but his of even left to and end of the hall towards the Bath goal as navy yard he could only repeat expressions the trousers which indicate can’t complete the man’s record rj vices at Miss Willard’s Home the casket unfortunate. further assert that the ex- bands down in the hall wore very the Spaniards and that he knew it was quite The evening meeting City was to the First M. E. church if It had come out of a cannon. The ball to deep regret his branch of the service. Dreyfus in hie wife cannot get a pension. U conveyed and istence of this passage was not known for to view it in the allusion to jhis Line up summary: impossible Spaniards now black, with hie was made interesting by where services were conducted by Rev. the fence behind the and the authorities or to those who he declared jacket, perfcetly 'Somebody blew up a battleship. 'When struck cage present any other light. Spaniards, to have assumed and some Miss Willard’s former Portland—Whipple, Campbell, rushers; in for dark cap, seems already the of war, lively Frank M. Bristol, bounded out In front of it. Bnrgess saw half have been power many years past. wanted peace and not war. He had many prospects it Is found out who did it, God help him. MoKay, centre; Turnbull, back; a convict’s costume. The sinister escort ie The entrances and exits, it is added friends the officers of the Maine comment on the pension question. State pastor. the and tried to kick it out of sub. among set in motion. The traitor ie If he was inside the he Is beyond danger Allen, goal; O'Malley, have been closed for years by thick walls and America. once more utter- ship, and he loved them we are im- Pension Agent Milliken’s vigorous when came down Bath—J. rushers; with debris and their exaot to pass before our eyes, and if ho was outside, he will need It. harm’s way Whipple Mooney, McGiivray, now covered “Whatever the cause of the accident, help; the half see him. Hero be comes; in being liberally ap- The Story of Steerage. a and K. Mooney, centre; Murtaugb, location is said to be lost. At the same not havo been patient to ances particular Milliken addressed the In the towards the goal like whirlwind said de Lome, “it could He Mr. boys Phelan, sub. that records is more and more agitated. It was noticeable that every “There is a vast said an baok; Burgess, goal; time it is admitted regarding due to the of the people.’’ Dreyfus plauded. them that difference,” as he came lifted the ball with him and agency Spanish continues to cry, “I am innocent! Vive rear gallery, telling they the subterranean passage can be found in to the response which would officer of a Cunard steamship, “between Goal. Won by. Rush by. Caged by. Time. THE CINCINNATI AT BARBADOES. France!” And, on the other side ol referenoe would be the of the nation if it shot it into the cage. It was hard to d3- old documents contained in the 'archives la mainstay the of steerage passengers re- cruiser the follow a call to arms was loudly applaud- appearance whether the ball was kicked or 1— Portland, J. Mooney, Whipple, 9.03 of Havana. Washington, February 24.—The the gates crowd, vaguely discerning became necessary to force the Spaniards to termine at fierce of hoots while not di- turning to Europe and those coming J. the insist that this Cincinnati reported her arrival today his form, lots fly volleys ed and the Cuban question, struck but It soored a Mooney,-Limit Finally Spaniards to evacuate Cuba and go home to Spain Whipple’s stiok, She ran over from Para, the and hisses. hears these impre- America. J. Mooney,-Limit passage "does not go under the harbor at Barbadoes. Dreyfus rectly mentioned, with one exception, for the home team and the audi- the desire to take cations and increase his rage. and stay there. And that, ho added, “On the westward voyage tho faces of point 2— Portland, J. Mooney, Whipple, .10 anv point. reason assigned being they in the minds of a of this was evidently uppermost are with ence showed. Its of the fact 3— Whipple, 1.1* Under the surface hero, there seems to on at Barbadoes a large supply English As he passes group officers, means more pensions. (Laughter.) the immigrants bright expectancy appreciation Portland, Campbell, When the —- Limit coal. News of the arrival of Dbrase is audible: of and auditors. Some of them have doubtless until the ball was into J. Mooney, he a deep feeling of unrest. No one be- navigation speakers Co). Stanley Plummer of Dexter fol- and hope. by applauding put or can be the Castine at Barbadoes is expected at ‘'OH with you, juaas: Dixie that famous air of the new Portland, 0.—Fouls, lieves that autonomy is any- orchestra played 1 --A in nn oavnacf nvutort n»«lnne 4- U lain awake at night dreaming once more. Score, 3; Bath, anc play name and there is a still moment and the two ships probably Furious, he turns on the speaker, „,.aatpr] with hand olar)l)inir. that have besn Murtaugh. Stops, Allen, 61; thing but a any land. You aan see they A few minutes later into Campbell, belief that the United States will lemain cruising among the smaller reneats with redoubled energy: use In the schools of books of history Murtaugh got 33. Referee, Snowman. Tim- more rooted who was by the roseate visions painted for Burgess, —- National Commander Govin, inspired It no means condition of B4ttiJ.ua vmiiuvwi* --x ‘‘I am innooent 1 I am Innocent!” scrap with Campbell. was, by er. Marr. Attendance, will not suffer the present which misrepresent the story of the Re- their friends or relatives who Dyer. Scorer, intention to re- discern his features clear address the was not them by to continue much 1, when it is the present Now we can expected to meeting, the fault of the Portland man as Mur- 600. things longer. bellion. on this side of the water. turn them to the Brazilian, coast. and for a moment we olosely sornti of Illness. have suooeeded ly, on account was to hold him in a corner NOTHING “OFFICIAL” LEARNED. to find there a su present Past Commander Burbank Those who back to stay are not many. taugh trying DJr A U UDlil Uo TT x*. MAAUik. TO SEA. nizo them, hoping the first of Department go TERROR PUTS Judkins was iu THE a reflection of that sou Mayor. speaker luem oui uv mieir HiUU. VJ»U Ly Ub'i- O'-* got unoj, \\’nr.Mwrtfnn F’nhrrmrv 9.4. —-T rn- preme revelation, ip the course of his remarks said that he xou can piCK uejeuteu 24.—The moni- whose only the mem the evening, welcoming to the oifcy the have not suoceeded. of Bath’s star half Tho Spauldings won a game last night ports from Havana have not changed in Norfolk, Va., February inmostjwindingK should not object to the publication of looks. They They ruffled the temper at 10.16 a. m. on the court martial have thus fai had selected Lewiston in for the first the views of the high officials tor Terror left Norfolk hers cof veterans who have found that hard work is just as neces- back. The result was a deolsion which f;-om the South Portlands any degree but That which ii the li3t. He would publish the as to the cause her way to sea under sealed orders, been1 able to penetrate. for their pension in the States as it is in seemed to have of the govenment probable ii ! two consecutive years meeting sary to get along have been expected with Referee timo this season. They » in Roads at least a most on the face of Dreyfus of the and beside might of disaster to the Maine. will cruise Hampton prominent photographs pensioners the from almost beyond the point o: place. Europe. Snowman officiating. He called a foul a playing streak on while boys It can be stated on the highest authori- short time. anger, anger them he would have the pictures of the an invol “The great majority of the immigrants to business. of a The vessel has been ready for sea since control; the lips are parted by Commander Carleton men which added to tl e tho Cape could not get down ty that absolutely nothing disquiet- Department tho and observations for the last on’both nothing the the his eyes are bloodshot accursed prison pen, hospital stay. From my suc- nature has Leen received at the White noon yesterday. On leaving yard, untary grimace, of the Grand Army and the pen- of the contest from this time The Spauldings have not been very iig Franklin but if the condemned mat ii spoke knife. 15 aboard I think I am compe- gentleness nor is news of char- Terror wus. saluted by the We realize that the surgeon’s yoars ship House important any list. He said that jwhlle he did not cessful so far this season and tho crowd Arm and walks with so a bearing sion tent to that America the very best out. Shortly afterwards Campbell broke ; oter until tho board of inquiry did not respond. proud Then the veterans went back to Hotel say gets expected considerable ex- he is lashed that fun to inflict his hearers with a speech, of his skate and them the best of support in their has completed its investigation and sub- Her departure created it Is because by want When went to bed it looked of tho European blood. Dawdlers stay at the plate had to retire gave it. his nerves to th< Atwood. they amateur mitted its citement and thousands witnessed which is straining he did want to deny that the Grand Army home. It Is the energetic and the floor. took his efforts to win from the crack report. muoh as if ex-Gov. Roblo would be usually only from O’Malley place bo stated on not to There howover, no cheering either breaking point, and putting him besidi of old soldiers very ties in the It can also authority was, Is an organization for the adventurous that cut loose from and until the end of the the Port- team of the Cape. The summary: or the decks of the vessel. ooinmanaer. period be that the pubiio has been from the shore himself. the the next cent of the steer- questioned he and hi , of fllchlDg United States old world. Forty-six per on the informed npon all matters con- PREPARED TO ACT AT ONCE. He passes by us; disappears; purpose land team played strictly defen- Goal. Won by. Made by.Tmie wholly and ant I said Mr. age passengers have their passage to nected with the disaster to the Maine leaves us bewildered deeply treasury. admit, Carleton, CAPT. STAPLES RESIGNS. sive. Bath, seizing^the opportunity which Walker, St. Louis, Mo.. February 24.—General What is in the hear America their relatives or friends 1— Spauldings. which have come to the knowledge of the strangely moved. the list is largo, but isn’t It paid by 2.10 William N. Powell of Bellovillo, who was | that pension 24.—A to the over came with Campbell’s forced 2— Spauldings, Scribner, of that man? What motive power is hi Boston, February special who have in a measure suoceedod retirement, 5 overninent. of the In which the a,3 a reward of merit for ever 5— So. Portlands, Morean, In command regiment when he thus of his in worth price I think those who have made a harder than and vainly en- Nothing nas been withheld of the least the oheving protests Globe from Augusta says: “CaptCharles hero. ‘go’ played Hatoheldor, 3.06 President McKinley served during of I 1 of tho men who to 4—Spauldings, interest and this will be nocence, with the energy despair? the bravery fought of It deserve success, beoause, as a rule, deavored to score. The ball was often 3.l5 public policy war and who returned from Wash- of Portland who has been a mem- 6— Scribner, civil be to deceive public opinion, fil 1 Union. we Staples Spauldings, coniinuert until the problem has been whilo at the hoping save the Now,fellow cltizenB, they have won It by well directed toil or fired at Allen from such that it 6— Soribner, .4) ington today, said that Capi- exoite witl of the state board of steamboat in- points Spauldings, solved and the whole truth to us with doubts, suspicions times and no man ber Morean, .15 brought the Maine incident and live in troublesome superior administrative ability.”—New seemed for tho Portland man 7— So. Portlands, tol, he discussed to the fidelity of the judges whi | to Impossible 1 30 light. result with the Chief Execu- regard who does not fear has tendered his resignation York 8— Walker, its’ possible have condemned him? And like a light lies down tonight that spectors, to the drives, but stop them he Spauldings, It is known that the government Sun._ stop did, 9— So. Morean, .44 tive. this crosses our minds find the Governor and council.” Portlands, has not received any information from the ning flash thought the morning may tbejnation plunged and it was a relief to the crowd when “The President said to me,’' said what 1 George Eliot. F. H. McIntosh, referee. sources show with “If he wore not guilty, frightfu It oannot bo said that the Grand oiiicial tendinpSto any ho was for a in war. WAR TALK. the bell sounded the end of the first genera], “that only waiting IRRESPONSIBLE She Is feminine to the core, of oertainty that the explosion in- agony!” said or done very though degree of the naval hoard of re of Maine has with Bath’s eflorts still GOOD FOR ROCKLAND. complete report But we this Reason Army anything her is that of a man. Even period represent- was the work of enemies. it that our repel thought. the New York Evening Post.) understanding and that should report our whicl Inflame know" (From quiry the empire over feelings to public passion. They her with its zeal that bordered ed by a large sized goose egg. In this 24.—The home HAS NOTHING TO SAY. sailors had met their death through Span- No It would Boom that there are some peo- early piety, Rockland. February HITT ad been for a moment disturbed. what war Is. know what It means made ish he was to act at fains ; They on the sanctimonious, Is very womanly. period Allen 18 stops and Burgess for tlio Lowistons to- treachery, prepared we oannot and do not have any doub in this country so depraved as to de- team wjis too f&st Washington, February 24.—Chairman which would meet to touch olbows and march to the front. ple her once and in a manner has been branded thi And, though Christianity passed 13. were Hitt of the affairs that Dreyfus by sire that some evidence may be found in and the Lewistons taken into foreign committee,who the of every loyal American ! God that war may be averted, her remained to tho very end. night approval : and most honest element in tb They pray away, piety Then came the hottest period of the has been confined to his home by a bad purest investigation that the Maine score of *3 1. citizen.’’ was with would the ponding It her conscience and It the at the House French army. He condemned but if it comes they again rally preserved alive, The hall was in the air camp by cold, was in his place today a should game. three- A SIGNIFICANT SUMMONS. out a dissentient voice. He did reall; was blown up by torpedo. Why filled her with an ambition to leave the Won Lost P. C. for tho first time in a week. He declined to the support of the government. And fourths of the time and the crack sell his desire that? Evidently beoause world bettor for her players to make statement regarding Cuban New Feb. 24.—In to country. there will be no anybody something having any Haven, response Ills head unde: if there be war, North would create on both sides were it about as 37 27 .578 of tlio And instead of bowing he consequences popular lived—a for batting Lewiston matters. orders received from tlie secretary one united necessary inspiration, surely, 37 28 ,ob9. his he dares to protest, ti > and no South, but country. hatred and possibly war with if weio Bath AT KEY WEST. E. G. who commands just disgrace, jury and good work of any kind! Sho was more they playing tennis. Whipple PROCTOR navy, Buckland, to gesticn We know that at the In other words, these persons de- 30 31 .633 the naval batallion of loft utter grandiloquent phrases, Let us be calm. head Spain. still in her and and Campbell made life miser- Portland Connecticut, and as 1 of sentiment womanly receptiveness Burgess’s 39 .409 Key West, Fla., February 24.—Senatoi late like a third-rate actor, pose of 70,000,000 of sire that a condition publio for Washington today. Although noth- of this county people, about to other clinging dependence. able for a greater cart of the time, but Rockland_27 Proctor arrived here today on tbe City oi martyr! mav be brought leading definite as to the of Mr. of th ) there is a comrade, who may bs re- of All through life George Eliot needed a West from Miami. ing import This Dreyfus is really the lowest one, explosions of war ships, those Spain Allen distinguished himself by making CRIS OUT OF JAIL. Key on. that Buckland’s summons to Washington is to do what is right. but own It is man’s arm to lean Sho leaned on DISCUSSED RELATIONS WITH U. S, low! lied upon preferably, i.our possibly. some of the finest stops ever seen In Port- known, it is thought that be is to receive Milllken of to suppose that anybody in of her father—Adam Bede in his strongth, Pa., February 24.—Late this Comrade E. C. Portland, impossible land. Nothing could John last Pittsburg, 24.—The instructions about bis men of mind can feel any Caleb Garth in his self distrust; on her get past Cris Von Der Aho was released Madrid, Febrnary Queen getting ready relieved in twenty minutes next and he said the this frame really afternoon Diphtheria made the speech men in the could not come swift Regent presided today at the cabine! for service at short notice if the necessity Thomas’ Ec njty for the wounded now brother’s, the Tom Tulliver to her Mag- night. They from jail, the Mercantile Trust company Almost miraoulous. Dr. he knew or could talk counoil which discussed the relations so arises. only thing about of Havana or for the bereaved that of to rattle him. The and the bond in $4000. The league of doing At store. hospitals gio; on George Henry Lewos; enough mix-ups giving and the United States. elctric Oil. any drug I can’t make a of the dead. What to the bond and will bewteen Spain was very long relatives belongs when she was old and on were continuous 6uch authorized indemnify VIZCAYA WILL GET OUT. pensions. is finally, ailing, scraps while for- THE I do not know vindication of the nation’s honor the Trust oompany should the bail be because how, but the that of Mr. Cross. One cannot look back and on sides has city of speech heart. It is the blocking passing both State of Onio. Toledo, i New 24.—Consul Gen- dear to every patriotic life without the feited. County. ss. York, February The on her recognizing loving, never been seen here and for Louis Lucas ) care of all good eitizens.in -.common. before. McKay Von Der Abe left St. tonight. makes oath that lie is the eral Baldasano took to Capt. Eulate im- trustful woman’s heart as Fbank J. Cheney sentiment, whioh desires war for sympathetic, made of the firm of F. J. CHENEY & one of wiiich orderec other Turnbull showed what they were senior partner portant dispatches, sake, and would prefer bloodshed well as tho powerful and splendid intel- business in tho City of Toledo, without war’s of and had to them BIDS FOR CHINESE LOAN. Co., doing him to leave this port delay. he Food an amicable solution of they plenty keep County and State aforesaid, and that said firm Easy rather than any lect.—Academy. Eulate had been in suspense about is the of the arch-fleiid. busy. Both men had chances to save Bath the Chinese will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL- Capt to difficulty, spirit London, February 24.—Half of his but the order was LARS for eac h and every case of Catarrh the date sailing Easy Buy, j^AMES^.DAVIS^ Bevond a few newspaper wretches who THE MODERN WAY. from scoring ana tfcero were moments loan amounting to 8,000,000 pounds was be cured the use of Hall’s and all he had the and a that cannot by not unexpected day to wu'nt to sell extras, fow politicians when their at the fully underwritten this afternoon. Some of Catarrh Cur. Cook, timely appearance vessel’s crew at work preparing her foi Easy desire to conciliate tho vote of the Commends itself to the well Informed to the applications had to be rejected. The Frank J. Cheney. who critical point stole away a goal her the number of Amerioans who what was fairly issue price is 90 and the interest from Sworn to before me and subscribed in my voyage. to slums, do pleasantly and effectually In Easy Eat, 'desire a war without regard to its which Bath was working hard to get. the loan is 4 l-‘2 per cent. It will bo presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. really done In tho crudest manner and IN LATTIMER CASE. is small- In nine oases out of ten formerly this 23 while offered a week hence. _- 1 A. W. GLEASON, DEFENSE to merits period Allen made stops publicly Easy Digest. who oalls for volunteers and as well. To oleanse the sys- SEAL the man disagreeably had 10. This showed the ] J Wilkesbarre, Pa., February 24.—The do office before war is de- Burgoss only { —-—) NotarijtPtMic, opens a reoruiting tem and break up colds, headaches, and fence in the Lattimcr case introduced t uaker Oats an the ball was about all the is after office. He wants to get way travelling TO CURE A COJD IN ONE DAY Hall’s Catarrh Care is taken internally and to th< clared fevers without after effeots, lot of witnesses this morning prove in the newspapers and to hear unpleasant time. acts on the blood and mucous sur- in re At all bis name l’.romo Tablets. A11 directly riotous conduct of the strikers the grocers about. His bark is worse use the liquid laxative rem- Take Laxative yuinlne the system. Send for free himself talked delightful oame and Bath faces of testimonials, to the heart California Then the third period refund tile money ir it falls to to cure J. CHENEY & 0. gion prior shooting. They bite. The latter is only danger- edy, Syrup of Figs Made by druggists F. CO., Toledo, -lb. than his ever.Al- 25c. The has L. B. Q. on each tablets 75c. rapidly and their evidence was concisi only and Co. and Portland played faster than genuine Sold by Druggists. pkgs. ous to meat potatoes. Fig Syrup Fills ace the bets. and to the point. , Hall’s Family ^ of tho OPPOSED TO ANNEXATION OF PEERING. COTTOLENE. I MISCEtWJSSOUS. I MISCEIXANEOrrS. whole and resumed consideration ANNEXATION. civil bill. SPOONER ON CORBETT. sundry appropriation To the Editor of the Press: To the Editor of the Press: Mr. Bailey, Demoorat of Texas,declared To the his belief that the matter of quarantin true friend of.eitlier Portland of we have heard states. Often, late, jocose regulations should he left to the or the for a Deering, argument the uniting mention of the marriage of The discussion soon drifted Into the approaohing of a na- the two cities as put the writer The ? TO DIE. visability of the establishment forth.by the cities, Portland and Peering. MRS. ROMER styling himself in issue tional quarantine law. Progress, your analogy "is not so worse” as our friend, | Man’s to to fii Advocates Oregon Right The disposition of the House of today, would be amusing were not Count” would will | the well known lecturer and on “the say. It surely y cooking expert, authority jgj liberal appropriations where necessary the to subject matter something which calls do for pure food, says: ‘‘Cottolene is a and unadulterated K With Severe Catarrhal Troubles Pe-ru-na. to put tho United States In a position allegory. pure Many Saved by Seat in Senate. Who for oarnest meet an emergency was shown thought. A man and a maiden, they will be mar- article, and a much more healthful product than lard, and as the care oi With all I | Mrs. Turner’s Case Remarkable. appropriation for the general due deference to that writer’s ried some ere and them- a Mass., day long, they substitute for the same I heartily recommend it.” the machinery at the and Springfield An superior learning, comprehension selves admit it. The has been I p armory, not in use, was reached. courtship was taken sick with catarrh. in tne intelligence, the common understanding full The is fixed: BOUT fifteen years ago I IN PREVIOUS appropriation of *5000 was placed long. wedding day A SIMILAR CASE will, we “What Several doctors whom I tried and with whom I bill by the commlttse. fancy,think the question, likewise tho terras of settlement. Each Mr. Gillette, Republican of will Portland do for in the way hundred were unable to give CENTURY CITED. Massachu-the Deering will bring to the altar a portion for their spent several dollars, setts, called attention to the faot that of ol ^improvements, if annexed?-’ is one future the her I worse and was up to die. chief of ordnance had asked for 810,000. home; bride, youth, me relief. grew given in same not more was not now a COTTOLENE While this machinery importance; but, perhaps beauty, purity, great capacity for future I was recommended to try be Last September it was advisable that it should so the him, is pare oil combined with wholesome beef u use, oonnnndrum proposed by usefulness, and no mean dot withail. vegetable 1 in could IK no faith Pe-ru-na, and although I had any- for cared for,he said,so that it “What to do for our- suet, and is unequalcd for aud frying Hr. Allen Withdraws His Resolution properly shall wo be able The older, stronger, wiser, shortening g seemed to make bo used in case of emergency. He offered bridegroom, It makes food I took it, as nothing Situation selves as a of the city?” Both purposes. your light, appetizing, ISj thing, Investigation of the Cuban an amendment to inorease the appropri- part greater of wellknown reputation, brings his time unable digestible. much difference. I was at that of ation to are serious aud questions we g House Continues Discussion Sundry §10,000. questions wealth, and good character, The genuine Cottolene is sold In one to ten fi amend- experience, everywhere pound to sit and was a mere skeleton. After Chairman Cannon accepted the shall do well to think of and study. By yellow tins, with our trade-marks—“Cottolene” and ileer's head up Civil Bill. and with them he endows his bride, and JHj ment with the statement that ho could in cotton-plant wreath— on every tin. Not guaranteed If sold in £4 one bottle of Pe-ru-na I began to the terms proposed, Deering as wards her new other Made taking not resist the argument advanced. he vows to make her happy in any way. only by ig the ninth 24.—A feature Dili 8 and will have TI1E 3V. K. PAIRS A NK improve. I am now taking Washington,“ February After completing 30 pages of the 9, eight representatives. home. Tho day is rare, even for June; COMPANY, g of tbo Senate session was the rose. Portland has so that the Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Montreal. K bottle and believe myself to be perma- today the committee 28, proportion the are willing and happy; the to the parties of Mr. of on The Senate bill prohibit passage will be 8 to or I am 41 years speeoh .Spooner Wisconsin, 28. Fact, 1, Deering wards future is beforethem, and the nently cured. Although of looal or acts by territorial legis- bright the of W. Corbett to a seat special 8 and needs at 16. Mrs. right Henry indebted- 9, and wants many improve- looks on and old, I feel as well as I did latures and to limit territorial world applauds. in the .Senate from under ments. Faot these Mass. Oregon, ap- ness was passed. 2, Looking questions This Is the way of mankind, the union Maggio Turner, Holly Springs, resolutions were pro- and r i TT I “1 /■' pointment of the governor. Mr. Spooner Two joint adopted admitted facts in the face and study- is the increases and multi- Another case of catarrh be- of Thomas blessed, family made a in favor viding for the appointment constitutional argument ing them dispassionately not through rhe- the honored name abroad Pe-ru-na comes D. Parker and James E. Palmer as passed plies, and goes ing cured by of Mr. Corbett and had not con- the toric and seating assistant engineers in the navy In high sounding words,but through throughout the community as a symbol from Mrs. Mary Benoit, 131 cluded when the Senate An was that adjourned. engineer class. It explained reason, common sense and good judg- of strength, prosperity, and good repute. 41 whom I were after Pleasant St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Three different doctors employed effort was made to obtain consideration these men dropped graduation ment, it becomes the duty of us all to Such unions are the Creator’s owd. lack of vacancies. There was to me I owing to tho come But all maidens do not thus. Some are were unable to me. All could do for mo tell had of the Alaskan homestead and railway __ :__Ann nf nrhlf.h W&S to an opinion on the subject before help they aDd old In their coyness, and dead. At last I heard of of way bill,', but on a parliamentary Lieut. Merritt, of we are called to vote. coy, grow catarrh. I was so miserable that I wished I was right oaused by the death of upon then forsooth, they are called old maids. me technicality it went over. [The resolution the Maine. The citizens of Deering are in of the*e Pe-ru-na and a bottle. Half a bottle helped me. Four bottles made intelligent, Some^re old maids truth,and got Allen of At 5.15 the House have seen offered yesterday by Mr. Ne- adjourned. have knowledge, are good business people we fain would speak. We all well. Now I am stout and feel years younger.” most cautions ones, braska to appoint a committee of five as a whole and save In of them, excellent, most from the WANT RUMSELLERS JAILED. point numbers, Txrhn timp ttrhilfl timo eroes on Pe-ru-na has in many cases people back the brink of grave. brought to the Cuban situ- the as a are senators investigate of peoplo of Portland, whole, in Perchance snch an one has Pe-ru-na is for catarrh and cures this affection, no matter in what Dover, February 24.—The members biding. positively ation was withdrawn by its author when not better. The of these little which strict the various churohes of Eoxcroftand Dov- question uniting her own income, by of the it exist. Dr. S. B. Hartman, of Columbus, Ohio, the in- suflico for actual needs; the part body may It was laid before the Senate. two cities then beoomes a business pro- economy will and for free of er to the number of 419 have petitioned old made over, the old hat re- ventor of this wonderful remedy, will advise prescribe anyone position. Portland is as on its gown tho court Savage dependent the old shoes the last at all Supreme through Judge trimmed, retapped; who will write him. Pe-ru-na may be bought druggists. 24.—At the con- towns as its in no charge, Washington, February as follows: surrounding surrounding year’s garment stiil use, parties, in the towns are on Portland. Deer- few endless self-denial; but no both- clusion of the jqorning business the citizens of Dover and Foxoroft dependent teas, “We, roan abmt, and oh, so happy in HOW THEY PAID DIVIDENDS. the Vice-President laid be- ing has grown, is growing, not at the ex- ering SOUTHERN WAR CLAIMS. Senate today in Piscataquis county, desire to call your that I Her ways are her own, and her resolution of Mr. Allen pense of Portland alone, but aside from will Boston, February 24.—In order to hear fore the Senate the attention to the lawlessness that exists in way is her own sweet will; and she from from at is in her the manufacturers and mill men, the of Nebraska, which was laid over these of herself, the country large. wait until her beau perfect eyes. towns, large quantities liquor at his They Are Pressed With Some Success joint committee on labor seat in the State for the It is idle then,to suggest that Portland, Perchance he smokes, ‘‘swears yesterday. It provides appoint- are sold here in open defiance of law and the House to continue its hearing on the in- if she men” dr sometimes quails flowing five Senators to make an inquiry deolare could, would do tor her two new This Session, vestigation as to the causes of the reduc- ment of law-abiding citizens and venders bowl. He surely has some bad habits, Cuba wards more than these wards would ask re- tion of wages in New Bedford, Fall Kiv- into the conditions of affairs in their to contlnuo the business soma thoughtless ways which he must purpose with er and other textile cities. the war for themselves. Deering’s future improve- form before she may trust her lot with a view to bringing to.a defying the courts to punish them. We The Claim of the Methodist Book Agents Baker of the Chase mill of Fall if she has or him her helpful influence. Joseph of law ments, them, must come from him, bring end. this be a man Meantime of the Most to River said that the rate of taxation paid peaceful protest against open disregard Hers must perfect Sooth One Important that satisfied her own people. Hence Deerlng as a oity, the silver by the mills in Massachusetts was very Mr. Allen said being and orde”, we protest against the condi- she is coy. and waiting, and Pass. of other states. that or Deering as wards 8 and 9of and the season of much higher than that from the vote on his amendment tion of things which permits the sale of Portland, threads allov the gold, The tax in Massachusetts on the must in the as in the main- of and strength, glides South- forty- fate of the resolution was quite well midst sim- fntnre, past, youth, pleasure Washington, February 24.—The the intoxicating liquors in our by more. two mills in Fall River is til.60 per look oat for herself. As a she ie by to return no he would would withdraw it from ly city ern war claims have been pressing to the spindle, which is much more than those sealed, ply paying fines. Therefore, we earnestly Must we name this old maid, Deering? her own mistress, her own citizens her to front at this session of Congress with will tell for in the market. further consideration of,tho Senate. petition that the full penalty of the law Will she learn, like the rustic maid, John D. Flint, a director in six Fall the homestead laws masters, the results in her own hands. say, “It might have been?” great persistence and some success. It is The bill extending be dealt out to all parties found guilty of River also in the same line. How if wards? Portland has £8 men in mills, spoke for way for rail- and a curious faot that a Republican Con- He said 75 mills in Fall River are losing and providing rlght,[of selling intoxicating liquors pledge " I feel like a her government. Wards 8 and 9 will although Deerlng’s has improved, and more favorable to such roads in the District of Alaska was„then ourselves to do all in our to have Seriously speaking, My complexion gress is always money. power not become less by wait- of the committee bring eight more. The proportion then attractions may writes the wife of a real a the Representative Qavity with. new woman," prominent claims than Democratic, althongh proceeded the law rigidly enforced.” we, her citizens, are surely growing asked if they were in business for their Mr. Hans- is 8 to 28. ing, movers for their be After a brief disoussion, simply and each gone Is gone forever, “Not the new chief payment may and Mr. Flint said no, that older, year estate of Philadelphia. health they not to the bill till GREAT LOSS FROM In a of men in to much agent side. Hith- brough consented press THEISTORM. body composed propor- our opportunities for enjoyment said to be on the Democratic put money in the mills when times ware had delivered a but a Mr. Spooner of Wisconsin 24.—Conservative tion of 8 to 28, it is possible that the 28 abridged. Somo of us want annexation woman of the present fad, rejuvenated extreme Southern who The witness was questioned sharp- WatervUle, E’ebruary erto the members, good. on the Corbett oase. in our since all admit that it is when he stated that money was hired speech of loss from the recent snow will take the 8 to their bosoms and hearts day, I write to control the Democratic party in ly Mr. a legal argument in estimates manliest destiny. The ; contest and physically regenerated being. always to dividends. When asked at what Spooner’made Deering’s pay favor of the admission of Henry W. Cor- storm tho llgures at a million. together with the whole territory ocou- is to remain until the finish. What are a the House when it is in power, have set rate he wonld loan for this plaoes on, thank you for these benefits. They money purpose bett to the Senate. He said that as a law- or from which these 8 are the when tbo these claims. This said four cent. Members Three of the largest lumbering opera- plied chosen, sense to prolong struggle, (heir faces against Mr. .Flint per thnt he himself had no higher is and all tends use yer he felt and with their own innumerable wants of sentiment rapid result from the of the of the of the committee inquired if he thought in the Senate tives of the Kennebeo river system agree growth has resulted in discouragement or better right to a seat one way? When again shall we have so it was good business "policy to loan money from 12 to 15 cent them, with all in their claims when their is in But than Mr. Corbett that there will be per pressing power favorable terms? Double representation party power. on a that is not corporation making was made Mr. own stint themselves or the terri- Democratic side si An effective point by less timber cut owing to the snow. A hands, in and valuation. Debts, at in this Congress the money to keep the stockholders from credentials population Spooner when he cited the should be from which in order to the same; and the solid in favor of the pay- He replied: “Lending money in large number of firms cutting, tory they come, present, practically generally pretty kicking. of John Walker of Virginia, who was ap- finances of Portland better, those that is done.” The former work the whims, wants or growing ment of the Mr. of way freq uently to the Senate on March 31, 17510, yarding and landing. gratify needs, pride school in Deer- claims, Bailey, Texa9, was pointed of Deering, worse. High When the committee adjourned it of so a the rest of the of Virginia This case, Is and landing is all that is those in laige minority? History assured. An able, and impar- their leader, leading off with to meet in Wednes- by governor suspended ing fair, RIPANS city hall, Lawrence, the first made does not record such an instance. Pride such as the “An- do this and gubernatorial appointment now This is likely to advance tial commission, just his party. Thoy undoubtedly day Thursday. under the constitution, possible. to have to the Senate will bcoome a want a need tis” have always professed desire, •^44-k 4-krv iAna that OC P.h« RaTiTlhHfAnB similar to the price of lumber and be a great blow want, need, VOLUNTEERS. Mr. Spooner said,was precisely investigated arid fixed jthe terms of union. STUDENT as Mr. to the earners known as "river a whim, soon all to be laughed at and S_ are for the it is that, now under consideration, wage valid has been 1mJJ_ expenditures, Every objection met, responsible the trampled upon. And to gain this enviable Cleveland, February 24.—The sec- Walker’s credentials showed that leg- men. of seven years ago ful- a time to the troublesome mat- O., is to every requirement good get con- had had position Deerlng cooly asked throw ond day of the students’ volunteer islature of Virginia opportunity of the Kennebeo is filled. The office holders, although con- PIS ICES 430IM0 ON ter out of the way as much as possible. and had The water slowly aside the faot that at the next apportion- WAR IN vention began with a foreign session at to fill the vacancy then existing vinced, can never be expected to yield. and continued soft weather with ment she will be entitled to either two or :»s these else for Moreover the recent successes of the Re- the Grays armory. The principal event failed to do so. rising, Then longer delay the inevitable? Do you get such goods anywhere three in our state legis- why in the border States has of the morning session wns the reading The Senate accepted [Mr. Wulker’s ruin endangers all property lining the representatives Citizens of Deering, register as voters, so little money. publicans a fact of but a im- of a of the executive oommittee and seated him. lature, perhaps slight to become citizens Greater 3 lbs for 25c. in on that side a considerable report by credentials Kennebeo, in whioh there is an average of and vote of% 18 lbs. fine Granulated Suear for $1 .OO. Country Dried Apples, brought John H. Mott. Mr. be exolaimed portance to Deering herself, but of great the chairman. Mr. “Can it leasonably held,’’ Portland. New Dates 5c lb. 20c bottle. Baseball Cakes 6c dozen. number of members from the regions fraternal “that the JO inches of ice. importance to this part of our state; that Celery Ketchup Douglas M. Thornton, delegate Mr. Spooner, distinguished PROGRESS. Farina «0c Rolled Oats 3c lb. 2 dozen Cali- knew less The merchants of the lower Kennebeo her publlo schools, now nnder the oon- Pretzels lOc lb. Decker's pkg. where the claims are most numerous. from the students’ volunteer missionary men then sitting in the Senate 2 lbs. Best Mild Cheese trol of her own have reached the fornia 35c. Fancy Navel Oranges 25c dozen. The de- union of Great Britain and Ireland re- of constitutional law than we know will do well to for freshets. people Oranges There is also another element. arrange of second to none Our Home Made Sauer Kraut will be about the ISth inst.; we have now?” proud position being A CONTRAST. 25c. ready ficit which has existed in the Treasury in our state. Portland not that a we make it fast Our Famous Arabian Coffee sold tor to the conference. Mr. Thornton ac- Mr. Bacon of Georgia,inquired whether BIDDEFORD MAN’S NARROW excepted; such demand can’t enough. on her aro so has enforced Con- in case or an- her workmen streets not ob- the Editor the Press: this week at 32c lb. for long now, upon knowledged America’s forward step in under all circumstances ESCAPE. To of only held that liged to register and take their two most and therefore the movement and paid a high tribute to vacanoy, Mr. Spooner Now was gress rigid ecnomoy, ticipatory but can work all times. A short time ago England the workers in this who intro- had a to make an £4.—Daniel weeks’ work, have had to stand back country the governor right Biddeford, February Cote, of most the claims gener- in Great of the inaction All these and the thousand and onn mat- buried in snow, the result the no^m 291 St duced the movement Britain. appointment irrespective marshal and ex representative WHITNEY, The Grocer, Congress there aro Northern ex-oity now in their hands alone, times. ally. Thus many Rev. Dr. Ewing, president of the Forman or inability for any reason of the.legisla- ters, Deering formidable tempest in modern of the state legislature, was overcome by is asked to throw aside and with nothing members who have constituents pressing Christian college at Lahore, India, de- ture to elect. at wbioh I was sojourning the cellar of his residence in them in any form to Boston, place have the livered an interesting address upon the Mr. Spooner held that Mr. Bacon had coal gas in guaranteed aooept- them, and some of these joined _wrhetf.V THa rtnsiHrm nf n m innwl f.xr nf at the time, was prostrated and over- subject of “Intellectual preparation” correctly stated his position. Wednesday night, and only — favor claims in Biddeford, in n of 26 lives were movement to generally which was at its con- Bacon then cited the hypothetical eight government composed whelmed by the “storm god,” heartily applauded Mr. tho chance did he live to tell EVERY FIASCO acted on. The by slighest and this too when the writer who order to get their own clusion. Right Rev. M. E. Baldwin, caso of a legislature being influenced by people, endangered and vanquished on shore, the calls himself says the Book of Huron also spoke on “Spiritual the use of money not to elect In story. Progross, question of us is to be the best that can be obtained for claim of the Methodist Agents bishop corrupt for while my brother mariners found watery bought guaranteed ot make an fallen from the near is, “What shall we be able to do our- so the volunteer.’1 order that the governor might Briok had chimney SH'EINW\AY, HARDMAN, GABLER, PEASE, has been the most notable one preparation near or their crafts the amount paid. (south) con- asked Mr. if selves as a part of the greater city?” graves hostile reefs, con- In the afternoon several seotlonal and Spooner the end smoke was into &. lar to pass, and it, has precipitated appointment funnel, pouring The business man would hesi- RRAEMULLCM. NORRIS HADE, Transposing keyboard. ferences were held. he would seat the appointee of the gov- prudent foundered at sea. A tragic period long to andTMKffiatHN. Easy siderable of a parliamentary struggle, the cellar. was afire, tate to such a in his THiiAliKIOL Self Playing PIANOS ernor. Thinking thelhouse accept proposition remembered. To add to the ibis bill was to a large sum to rec- be severity of We a fsa i line of Music, Musical Instru- pay AGED MAN ASSAULTED. Mr. no nrnnured a crarden hose, and was nre- business, however much lie may respect, terms payment. carry to the Southern branch of the “Certainly,” replied Spooner,“‘un- and the was bit- Call and examine the celebrated ompense to the Sen- honor or love the ono who Is to swal- suffering, temperature ments and Musical Merchandise, for the confiscation of less it could be olearly shown paring to fight the fire when he fell Jlefhcdist church Boston, February 24.—Patrick Hagan, low bait ami sinker. ter com at tor m winter & Mandolins and Guitars. ate that the person appointing was him- him, hook, Clines, reality Gruupltner Meyer its at Nashville during the war. 70 of who lives in a bouse at 15 from suffocation. His son happened to Another Ann T. property years age, self In the conspiracy and had suddenly reared Its “icy throne.” Not long after the war this claim was re- Somerville, has been as- Implicated into the and his 1898. Maple street, in the use of money. go cellar, discovering Deering, February 24, a committee of the House on saulted twice within the week. It corrupt Days past ere the confusion was over- jected by past announced that he would father’s he ran to the was a Mr. Spooner prostrate form, the ground that the establishment was discovered that he was ill and a phy- come, and Boston, so to express, was it- conclude his remarks tomorrow. for assistance. nest of traitors, and that its plant was sician was called. It was found that the neighbors Herbert.W. Ayer, AMERICAN MECHANICS ENTER- The Alaskan homestead and railway self again. Transportation and commu- used to treasonable matter. The man was from a fracture at the a Biddeford and Herbert publish suffering was then taken merchant, Tarr, TAIN. & of bill up, were for a timo STEINER! so a way nication and III. not right S0NSC0„f““ was some blunt suspended, report partisan, prominent base of the skull, caused by a clerk in the York at- but there was no quorum and the Sen- counting room, friends of Democrat as William K. Morrison having instrument. He is in a dangerous condi- A large number of George pedestrianism was In vogue as In the days ate to him out of the cellar, but 318-2. 517 CONGRESS ST. been among its signers. Trusting to the been without medical attend- adjourned. tempted get No. O. N. A. M fathers. TELEPHONE tion, having both fainted. Dr. 8. J. Bassford finally Washington council, 3, of our healing influence of time, the Southern ance for several days. It is thought the arrived, and by the hardest kind of work enjoyed a very fine entertainment last How capricious and uncertain the Methodists waited, and this year brought assaults were committed by persons that IN THE HOUSE, I of their got all into the open air, whore they soon at their about one nundred of our Northern winter! This is the tvhole strength organization lived not far away and were familiar evening hall, phases ®Se«ee98eeti«'S\SftS/S««e'i««® of it. also enlisted Government Is Evidently Preparing For revived. to bear in favor They with Mr. Hagan’s manner of living and being present. The following programme but a glimpse. The inoidents are deeply most of their Northern brethren, al- that their motive was Mr. robbery. Erne rgencies. BRAVE BOYS. was rendered: engraven in the memory of the partici- though one of the largest and most influ- Hugan’s daughter died not long ago. and I Delicious^ Pure. I of the denomination in the Washington, February 24.—The House C. E. pants. ential organs it was thought that he secured consider- Augusta, February 24—The Chamber- Address, Jeffrey The Best Tapioca in the World. North denounced the bill. Nothing could able from her life insurance devoted itself strictly to business today Instrumental Quartette. I sailed away for a more Southern % % ilk S| money lain lancers is a of of 46 (P Do not think of buying any other. It’s (P Sjl 8$ with such influence ana oompany cavalry Mrs. Lula K. Coombs dime two weeks to a after stop a bill urged and of 80 additional of Reading, yesterday, day +) not the but is warranted to be $2bSSskA policy. disposed pages In unattached to the Nation- cheapest, m with so much sentiment. It passed tri- sabres Saco, Instrumental trio, the “great storm.” I lay quietly at an- the fees- end £fj vSa Braz&eal SB the sundry oivil appropriation bill. An Purest, Strongest. ^ umphantly, and cheered on by this the LA CHAMPAGNE OVERDUE. al Guard. Ralph Webber is the comman- Mr. G. W. Mooney, Misses Cline and L. chor at Lambert’s Point, Norfolk, Va. Its the ideal article for daintv desserts. Qs of the war claims have been unsuccessful to increase the ap R. There is not the trace of winter NO cooks in C® advocates New 24.—The overdue attempt der uDd General Riohards on Mooney. slightest REQUIRES SOAKING, York, February Adjutant a few minutes. Don’t let sell on with vigor. The next move from for the. of Violin solo, S. C. Dennett in this locality. The air is genial, tem- your grocer g pressing French line steamer La Champagne propriatlon suppression epi received a letter from in of the the to pay for the Thursday patriotic Mandolin H. P. Lowell the sun's is you anything else place genuine is to get government Havre has not been sighted at 9.15 this domlo dlsoases,1200,000,led to considerable solo, pered by rays, grass spring- ^ church him in which he writes: Vocal Miss Stuart in a lawn been school and buildings occupied by M. Bocande said today that solo, ing many plaoes, having war. is morning. debate on of establish- Northern troops during the This jthe advisability' recent disaster to the United W. E. Bradish mown yesterday. And the sweet Inspir- A Fall fissGriiaeni oi and Free- he felt no anxiety as to the safety of the “The Reading, MinJlfA Lehigh also on the for sentiment, ing a national The fact that Piano L. M. Hart notes of a song bird from urged ground shin Tift t.hnncphe hm- machinerv might quarantine. States Maine has filled us all solo, ing neighboring could one battleship Stuart ear. am for Domestic Use. for on no other ground any Vocal solo, Miss grove greeted my Flowers, X P ° Goals have brokeu down or become deranged, the government is preparing for contin- Manufactureda, by t,the (• Burning a should for with and if the outcome should and Mills are in and ;r,"T that pay horror, Violin Messrs. Dennett told, bud, nature, reanimated propose government, and that she had to lie in mid-ocean to was in the House to- duet, Mass. in the gencies recognized Coombs return of Whitman Grocery Co., Orange, Focaliontas (Scmi-BltuminOUS) ana an enemy’s property destroyed make aeoldent were be war, we wish you to remember that Reading, Mrs. Lula K. by the apparent spring. Is not repairs. Even if the Chairman who has |> course of a war. The only thing, appar- day when Cannon, Vocal solo, Miss Lizzie Ridley Mooney Virginia to be envied at this season too serious for the engineers to remedy we have a oompany here that is willing <.-eorges Creek Cumberland Coals are that will large numbers of been to down tho W. E. Bradish for such conditions. And can it be au"b™ud&imurGeihinee. ently, prevent at sea the ship won hi not bo In great laboring keep appro Reading, gI j§ wishes to volunteer in whatever bills of this kind will be the and doubted that the “mother of ®vS/S'S/S^'S\S'S\Sfl'®'S''S'S^3'®'S/S'i'S'*,6® steam and passing to M. Bocanda. because without a ward of presidents” for general danger according pilition, accepted pro- After the programme was rendered hor unsurpassed difficulty of getting at them. she had sail arm of the serlvce they may bo needed.” influenced illustrious sons by her four masts on which enough an amendment to Increase the The rules for many years have allowed test appro- nearly all remained and enjoyed the pass- forge use. could be to enable her to her amiability? _ spread keep to eare for the unused ma- to one a week for private claims. priation FROM BELFAST. hours in and conversation. We who go down the sea in only day oourse. at the arsenal. ing dancing ships Ceuuiue Valley Franklin, The of this day have been al- chinery Springfield, Mass., behold the wonders and terrors J.ykens evenings There are 479 persons on La Champagne 24.—The late storm It was a great success. thereof, bills. It lias Mr. Gillette explained that necessity Belfast, February Altogether and hove learned that “It is not American Cannei. lowed for private pension as follows: First 48; second class, always English anJ class, for using this machinery might occur at been so severe in as re- been a habit of some of the Democratic has not this city May,” and that, amiability may lure 53; steerage, 203; craw, 175. Incoming Resolutions which were oh these bills, any time. the storm annihilate tomor- members to obstruct pension steamers report seen nothing of ported in other Maine towns, but much TRIAL. today, god Above Coats Constant- over from having to a few weeks ago for tne appoint- BRAM’S SECOND many of them to come La jected row! So uncertain and caprioious is win- forcing Champagne. ment of two ex-nuval cadets to positions snow has fallen, which, accompanied by the evening to the day sessions. In this Boston, February 24.—The new trial ter that these placid streams may yet be On Hand. of the Southern in the engineers’ corps of the navy wore rain, has made the very bad and first inbound with the bud ly way in the way traveling of Mate Thomas M7 Brain, formerly ice, nipped, and ... they got also One of them will fill tin TELEPHONE SOO-2 war claims. Finding that this was MILLION AND A HALF FOR adopted. done damage to telegraph and telephone mate of the barkentine Herbert Fuller, many feathered songster cease its trial. vacanoy caused by the death of Lieut. out their claims the Democrats ASYLUM, wires in and about the M. it is murdered Captain and And so, with shield and buckler we are STEPHEN crowding Merritt of the Maine. city. Steamer who, alleged, BERRY, OFFICE: have ceased their obstruction of pensions Mrs. Nash and Second Mate Bamberg on still arrayed to do battle with the elements. md M. left here on the to have a Annapolis, Md., 24.—The regular trip GEORGE W. in order that their claims may February the high seas, has been sot for March 15, BUNKER. 7b Conffi!6fGi3i & 70 StS- force a house of delegates a decisive ma- Camden, but was to re- Lambert’s Point Va. fob and (oaid ExchsngB free field. This new policy will today by Without any preliminary business, the Tuesday, obliged at 10 a. in., In the Unitol States Circuit Norfolk, $$oo!c} &?uudebf the war jority passed the bill to change the name Feb. direct issue on the question of House went into committee of tin run! on account of the heavy sea. court here. 10, 18J8. of the for the InsaDe today No. 37 Plum claims every Friday. Hitherto the older Sheppard Asylum by the name of Enooh Frntt after Street.__M~W&Fti and more careful members of the House inserting of that of its founder and the title have prevented the passage of many making the claim bills themselves of of the institution, The Sheppard and by availing Pratt the short sightedne?s of their advocates; Enoch Asylum for the Insane.” a result of but for the rest of the session it is prob- As this, the residue of the estato of Mr. about able that there will have to be more fre- Pratt, amounting to "ill be testa of between the two $i,500,000 paid to the trustees of quent atrength for sides. Friday of this week will the asylum the purpose of enlarging probably its witness a between the friends of and increasing capacity. The bill has struggle the the claims and the other side who will try passed Senate and only nwaits the Governor’s signature to become a law. Vi go on with the Sundry Civil appropria- tion bill on that day if they see any show of success. ON TRIAL FOR MANSLAUGHTER.

Boston, February 24.—In the Superior The excitement over the disaster to the Criminal court today James E, Gordon

on trial on a -.. Maine has largely subsided in Congress, was put charge of man- fli___-_____-.-. ______- in members of all shades of opinion slaughter causing the death of old coats renewing. It is general- Joseph MUCH SICKNESS ground on its face for disease tins SANITARY WALLS. IT IS EASY. before equally plain CAUTION. for the of W. Towle on January 12 at the latter's germs: are the reverse of this, be- ly waiting patiently Undings having strong oolors like a colored that all kalsomines the official added, manufactured from whiting, chalks, clays, investigation. Little talk of home by shooting. skirt, to hide ihe tnen think of ‘'the nasty ing dirt; stuck on the wall with Consumers in see war ia heard throat and difficulties, ignor- of without The Health had a paper It is easy for anyone to uderstand that Ala etc. for a base, and beuig buying Alabastine should among members, although Particularly lung practice" repeating tlds papering, Michigan Board of that the is the times at the glue, which, when to the ::ir. moisture, goods are in and prop«r’ this not wholly a sign, MAN COMMITS attributed to other causes, is the result removing: old, and a number of published with their in which bastiiie. base of which i3 a cement thal exposed packages reassuring UNKNOWN SUICIDE antly coated annual report, ere., soon decays, and the rubbing and scaling labelled. The dealer who tells you he c«v. ell since the men who that as many do. Then think of a room to would have the most conditions of walls and the use of and on walls was when applied any clean solid surface goes then the wall in a terrible you the same as Alabastine. or sore ..‘thing of unsanitary ceilings. with pure, porous, Alabastine, paper kalsomine commences, leaving thing fears of trouble would the permanent as tr naturally say Lowelltown, February 24.—An un- of covered with which Is or ex rec through a process of setting and grows hard condition. just good either is not posted or is ing *o Think having bedrooms layers retinted with but little trouble strongly' condemned and Alabasti.ne >nj- f least about the matter, fearing lest the ana a book On account of tlii< bad repute, most manufac- deceive you. Alabastine is for sale v drug- known man committed suicide by shoot- flour to feed vermin, with pease, and is purifying and sweet-smelling And the state once published with age. should be durable,that is not rub and should be in- of molding paste w®5Jef.entided turers of kaisomine brand their products wbh gists and paint dealers. Ask them f%»* card of popular feeling thereby tills cracks. Wall free would be “Shadows from the Walls of Death. but admit of from time tc himself at Queens hotel, across to hide them and to absorb the moisture paper ib scale off, recoating some arbitrary nam\bur the contents of the tints, or write to Alabastine Grand creasdd, and additional comidieations ing just paper than Alabastine If cost of paper w.ll“ irom ar-enlcal wall and Company removing ; *apr»les paper, to wash and off its still remains a kaisomine. Mich. thereby be caused. the border, Wednesday afternoon. of respiration, and an animal glue culture | considered. piacod it in all the public libraries ot the state, time without having scrape package ltapids, A MUSEMENTR, f AMUSEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. ^^B MISCELLANEOUS.___ _ of Mr. 1 loses that the son shall give up the oot- PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. long ago a pronounced opponent NEW PUBLICATIONS, _ t he is (or his bride and and the Chicago currency plank age preparing AND Bryan holds to iring her to the homestead. Robert con- they want to know if he still Now David P. THEATER. PRESS. Todd’s Astronomy. By JEFFERSON MAINE STATE his whose FAY BROS. & and Managers. or has modified them, In ents, fearing to oppose father, UP HOSFORD, I Lessees those views Todd, M. A., Ph. D., Professor of As- Kates. be to but Olive re- When Fairy Soap A GOOD RESERVED SEAT FOR 50 CENTS. Subscription order that may he ablo to act intelli- noney hopes inherit; baby bathes, they tronomy and Director of the Observatory, | advance) per year; $3 for six Mr. who Is uses, and a breach ensues. Robert drifts should form the basis of the bath. T O 3NT X CS- T Daily (In $6 gently. Of course Ingraham, Amherst Illustrated. (Price, cents a month. College. ^ to his and after JJ PRICES. mouths; $1.60 a quarter; 50 will immediately re- lack other love, Isabel, EXTRA! FIRST ATTRACTION AT POPULAR “without guile” $1.30. American Bock Company, Now The most reliable soap you Bargain matinee Saturday at 2.30 o'clock. is delivered every morning by ome time aDd is ac- Tho Daily to their and make it clear proposes marriage limits and at spond request and This water. carrier within the city York.. Cincinnati, Chicago.) Olive’s mother tells him that her ever in MILTT A B Y AR L A Y anywhere where he stands on the curiency epted. put NOKTHBHN LIGHTS- just new is to meet the 50 Two Car Loads of Scenery. Woodfords without extra charge. astronomy designed Is a sud- People. not want the laughter dying of grief, and in in advance), invariably at the question. lie would “plain of schools and stu- 15c* 25c, 35c* 50c. Matinee all reserved, 25c. SO HIGHhK. Daily (not present requirements of and return- Evening’prices to he deceived. len tumult compunction 3 rate of $7 a year. people” dents for a and sclentifio text- HaI 3?*©To. practical love the young man marries her at an State furs'?, (Weekly; published ng Maine was at book in this important and most inter- LAST for six The outside explosion theory lour's notice. Olive now becomes the DR. BOWKER’S TRAVEL TALK, Thursday,$2 per year; ?1 months; the every one looked Of the author’s ability to ■arT pacificewith a glimpse of SAMOA for trial the front yesterday, but when eating study. of the Nawn homestead. The Ak "’trTSTT' A. 50 cents a quarter; 25 cents subscrip- Lrudge B—B %/^t/ JraLJLJL and the Stevensons. Magnificently Illustrated. he found little. write an ideal work on the subject, which of six weeks. for the reason of it very ather is a miser, and his son gradually 35c and 50c. tion Reserved se"ts _ for or discoveries made should be at once scientific, # rsons wishing to ieavo town long Possibly some of the simple, inhibits the same traits. Over-work and ihe addresses of their io that and there can be March Bliort periods may have by the divers may tend direction, praotioal, Interesting, joor food undermine Ollve’a health and 1st and 2d. ?»?STS■ S wetHgIy. as often as desired. are all no In addition to his former : as white as TOGETHER.” papers changod but even assuming that they they question. and her husband’s love wanes. is as pure dew, “LET’S BE JOLLY ieauty, Funniest Successful. Ka tes. conclu- work in tho United States Astronomical Hilaries Froliman Presents His .Most B.' V I', IS A tfi A IK Advertising: are said to they are far from her to commit a like a cork. a be, )no day both men urge snow, floats Best Played Character Comedy, 7, of in at and as Direc- Two months of Press per square, for one sive. That some of the boxes powder Observatory Washington, submis- Interpreted by ail incomparaDle corps of Piaycrs. laughter and fuu crowded IN Daily $1.50 jetty fraud, but, though usually the .«1.00. The of nto a single night Prices, 25, 50, ,5c, beats on sale for one month. Three insertions were intact is tor In the Amherst College Observatory, soap century. Saturday. $4.00 the very,far on a of she is ‘SOWING THE week; magazine dve, question principle Sold everywhere In 3 sizes, for the Pit I DAY8'ANli SATURDAY, MARCH 4 and 5, WIND'* Every other day ad- the did not ho is well known to tho as leader THE DAMKO.SCU-ELL1S Ol'ERA CO. or less, $1.00 per square. from showing that magazine public idamant. The breach widens. Robert bath and laundry. Made rUESHAV MARCH 8. these rates. toilet, only by ono third less than a of solar under vertisements, blow up. Unquestionably there is two eclipse expeditions, in and the for one iceks consolation gambling N. K. Half square advertisements $1.00 the of the United States Govern- THE PAIRBANK COMPANY, strong desire on the part of certain ele- auspices of Isabel. His Infatuation or for cue month. lompanionship week $2.50 the outside one to tho west coast of Africa, and ments to have explosion ment, or reaches such a that he “A is a space of the width of a col- her point pro- square” be true, 'l'ho one to and as leader of another ^^1=—J| theory turn out to explana- Japan, ^ joscs a Olive consents and it is umn and one inch long. ■ divorce; this in the case of the Cubans astronomical expedition to Japan, organ- Special Notices, on first page, one-third addi- tion of ibtained. A burglary is committed at auction sales. ized Amherst tional- domiciled at Key West is plain enough, by College. he Nawn and the old man is feat- house, on The illustrations aro an important Amusements and Auction Sales, $2.00 per for it would be very likely to bring itricken with paralysis and dies. His By F. 0. BAILEY & CO.,1 Auctioneers. week. Three insertions or less, ure of the book. Many of them are so in- Assist Kidneys, square each a confiiot between Spain and the Unitod bestows tho on Olive. Mean- Sluggish C. Manager. will property that C. TCKEBBUKY, devised that at a seat of inflammation, congestion and pain $1.50 per square. States and secure the freedom of Cuba. geniously they explain Isabel’s for Robert has The classed while passion their to tlieir normal Heading Notices in nonpareil type and what of mere description impair power properly perform But there are other elements that wish glance pages she sees him as ho Is and SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY,2 P.M. 15 cents line each jooled; really functions by applying MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION with other paid notices, per could not make dear. They inolude the same thing, who are influenced by refuses his offer of marriage. Ho is foiled ^ffiELTUCKEB Insertion. own E. ltd’ com- | not so evident. War is so scenes from the author’s laboratory, -of- Chas. Blaney’s Greatest Success, and exceileut Notices in reading matter type, motives quite it all points, the victim of his intemper- Pure Reading es- pany & -lilies’ Orchestra. terrible a calamity, at its best, that it is and from his expeditions, diagrams, | 25 cents per line each insertion. ite disregard of his own interests. A Following is the Challsnge Repertoire: H invented for this book, and repro- * * * ■ • Wants, To let, for Sale and similar adver- difficult to understand why anybody pecially Monday Night.Queena 9 I Mat.-Leah” H for from Barnard, Crown. W. E. K« _ Tuesday week in advance, can see com- ductions by The for the enson’s tisements, 25 cents per should welcome it unless he photographs Fight By back on line with tho lower ribs. They adver- can and others famed in astronomi- of “Clir- across the 1300 " or less, no display. Displayed But how we Koberts, author Bellow,’’ 40 words pensating advantage. Norris, “Billy relieve the Backache, Pain iu the Loins, Oq 1 and all adver- promptly mod Tinkpf under these headlines, from cal Tho tine colored plates issa r utu. in of the ■ tisements derive a comnansating advantage photography. unosa, or heavy dull feelings the region kidneys, I will be charged SldlilUdU luiluli tisements not paid in advance, a feature oCthe book, ono Portland: Short & their valuable medicinal and counter- a war with Spain it Is diffloult to see. A are particular & Brothers; Loring, and through rates. effects, aid in stimulating and re-estab- at regular of the frontispiece, being a repro- Wilfrid a young Eng- irritating RUGS A Headed Bur! Friday announced fl war would undoubtedly prostrate gen- these, Hannon.) Elies, No eitcrnal ORIENTAL Strong fas! by Haverly. Mat...... To.be condition. In Maine State Press—$1.00 per square lishing a healthy Friday Night."All in the Family” ■ but duction of the color effects as seen by the who hag inherited a and as a BEN- I" for eral and it lasted lishman, large prop- so effective, reliable prompt Mat..To oe announced ■ first and 50 cents per square business, though remedy First Time at These Prices, Saturday for insertion, ui iom in 25 cents. Refuse substitutes. ot iron” ■ the author tne total eclipse a oareer a SON.1 Price Saturday Night.”A King insertion. a short time, would put a cheek on (luring erty, begins political by taking each subsequent ,:,!,vy & Chemists, New York. Matinee—Children, 15c; adults 25c. Even- Prices—Matinees, lOe, 20c. Evenings, 10c, ■ be in Dublin, under the Johnson, MTg Address all communications relating to sub- rising tide of prosperity which would i Japan. subordinate post tags,15C, 25c, 35C, 50C. 20c, 30c. visits one of and advertisements to Portland felt for a time to come. Of oourse new Lord Lieutenant. He scriptions long Seat! now on sale at the Box Office for any above performances. §1 Exchange Street, where Carlo. Walter landlords in the coun- Publishing Co., 87 we may be forced into a position The Sack of Monte By the impoverished CARPETS Me. re- “In Search of Mr. and ho is attract- Portland, ra must fisrht or abandon our self Frith, author of Quiet,” try, Power, greatly 1° Port- A few TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION spect, but if that dilemma is to come etc. (New York: Harper Bros.; ed by his host’s daughter. years come in of us and not land: Short & Harmon.) The when he is having his first experi- A let it spite by Boring, later, At Our Rooms, 46 Exchange St„ GOTHIC CATHEDRAL E3TESS. acts and whom the narrator is in love, ences as a member of Parliament, he re- THE reason of our own intemperate lady, with Portland, Maine, A Paper by is in reduced circumstances, and he thinks news his acquaintance with Miss Power, words. REV. JOHN C. FEBRUARY 25. it be to reinstate her who has become one of the most beautiful PERKINS, FRIDAY, HALE NOTES DECISION. how good wop’d Carnival THE -AT THE— home. A sudden and of the London actresses. Elies, Sparring his ^noestral The Supreme Court in the case of the father in gifted flash of reveals to him that while warning her that her name is being 'First : Parish : Hale notes decides that the town of Fox- Inspiration CITY House, ELECTION MONDAY, MARCH 7^ could be ob- with that of her patron, young PORTLAND HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, MAK. 2, 8 P. Iff. croft Is held for a!l loans which Halo was the necessary 30,000. pounds coupled Monte Carlo. The Lord Southfield, confesses that he is in Admission 35c. feb23dlw authorized to obtain by vote of the tained by raidiDg Feb. FOR MAYOR: is there would be lit- love with her, but only to discover that Monday Eve., 28th, town and did obtain,' provided 'the place unprotected; "UTSS SOPHIA P. it Is such a that he is in love with her rather as Bhe used a. m. and 3.30 p. m., STEVENS, authorization was not in excess tle risk; and plague-spot At 10.30 8 O’CLOCK SHARP. and her ad- of the Stevens School. New Gloucester, will decision is the would be in the Interests to be than as she is, then, by each day. Charles H. of its own power. The not, enterprise CREAM BALM Is a cure. a lecture ou Randall to Lord South- i ELF8 positive give Moreover, the “boodle” vioe, he turns his attention la absorbed. 60 as be inferred from soma state- of morality. Apply Into the nostrila. It quickly will show this stock to be might has An examination PROF. CHAS. H. FARRELL, be to charity; to the repur- field’s younger sister, who plainly cents at or by mail; samples 10c. by mail. beautiful and valuable col- WARD 1. ments of it, that a town treasurer simply shall given Druggists the most complete, the heart to him. Miss ELY BKOTHEBS. 66 Warren St., New York City. lection which lias ever been shown in the btate late partner of Champion elected to that office, chasing of the estate, for example; lost her Presently sparring Aldermen—Wilson Sprague. becauscjhe has been of Maine. Comprising as it docs the choicest ex- Hebert Fitzsimmons, will hold a Illustrated by Stereopticon Views, at the E. for one of the to Lord Southfield is Councilmen—Elmer Gerrish, for he buildiDg of a gymnasium Power’s engagement amples of Oriental art ranging in value from fir and Carnival at which Bellows School, Mo. 91 Dantorth Street, can bind the town any money may n. Uillr \T noon a and nth. Sparring George E. Lefavor, a known talent FRIDAY, March a t8 a school; the announced. The earlier chapters give the following well 4th, o’clock, Lewis P. Houston. or for the party, who keeps private from ono thousand to five borrow actually ostensibly er varieties valued at will appear. Admission, 25 cents. feb25dlw School Committee—Albert B. Hall. of the inconvenient debts of of Dublin and of Irish country each. town. The loans he obtains, in order to paving off picture thousand dollars Warden—Harry A. Chisholm. to the the distressful condition of GOOD TIES HATE GOME. We invite an examination whether irJKUJC Li. II. rAIUUiliL/ V3. CITY and so with remainder life, showing or cordially Ward Clerk—Osman C. Munroe. make the town must be with- another, on, You can afford to indulge yourself your or not. weight of Ireland. responsible, to desiring to purchase Catalogues upon ex-champion heavy Constables—Charles P. Covell, These and the at- the and the ohapters relating of a news* now on exhibition. of an authorization hospitals. arguments people, in the luxury good weekly application. Rugs vs. ltuel N. Field. in the scope given family febl9dtd SHERMAN GRIFFIN. Boston, JOSEPH adventure induoe six men London society are very admira- a of fiction. oi him vote at a town meeting. tractions of the political paper and quarterly magazine MULLEN, Boston, champion light weights WARD S. by specific ■ one of them an American, done. One of the most interesting You can get both of these publications with New England. A. Maddox. distinction is made in the to join in, bly Alderman-Sanlord The clearly for & CO. P. into the affair with character- in the book is that of a woman almost a library of good novels $5 per year. F. O. BAILEY JACK FOLEY, Boston, vs. ALLEY BROWN, CCouncilmen—Willlard Cole, as to different notes in suit. The who goes portraits decisions Lewiston, champion welter weight of Maine TUESDAY EVENING., March 1. Clement S. Johnson, and most of of wealth and position with a fondness John 15. Brown. town gave Hale authority tc istic thoroughness, supplies repeatedly familiar JAMES DAVENPORT, Boston, vs. JAMES ROCKLAND vs. PORTLAND. Warden—James E. Stevenson. debt and the brains. The proceed to Monte for dabbling in politics, a type borrow money to pay the town party GORMAN, Boston, well known light weights. Game at 8.30. Seats in advance at Chandler’s. Ward Clerk—Ervin A. Clark. the auccn some others steam- in London. Throughout the book salesroom »» nxcDUige hence all notes for money obtained Carlo, by rail, by vs., MIKE feb25dtf Constables—Stephen Flynn, given with JAMES GALLAGHER, Boston, .. close in shore to has treated the Irish George H. Williams, are held to be valid which Is moored author question DYER, celebrated middle weights, and many for that purpose yacht, F. O. BAILEY C. W. ALLEN fairness. more of the best local and out of town boxer s WARD 3. because tht reoeive the But they have talked commendable marli4 FINANCIAL* claims against the town, booty. will in fast and clever work. _ E. Rounds. __tf who engage very Alderman—Edgar A note for too freely of tbelr plans, and a detective Perfect order will be maintained. All lovers of Councilmen—Hugh T. Btrker, town authorized them. given The Lion of Janina. Maurus Jokai. also By the manlv art should attend this carnival. Fred H. Johnson. is held not tc is on their track. Some of the party CITY OF PORTLAND^ a loan for school purposes author of “The Green Book,’’ “Black Admission. 50c. Reserved seats, 75c. To be Charles A. Sloman. of the and and at the the town because the town nevei to the seductions place, & m'W had at Smith & Broe’s Drug Store School CommitteS;—William H. Brownson. bind yield Diamonds,” etc. (New York: Harper feb23d3t» WilWrd borrov the of the comes near for its brightness and the most door. Warden— C. G. Carney. voted to authorize the treasurer to purpose expedition Portland: Loring, Short & To the Electors of the City of Its V IV V d. Ward Clerk—William F. Morse. Brothers; General a wider a loan t( abandoned. But the American complete Weekly—covering s. for that purpose. Again to'being scenes of this vary ConstablcfF-Oliver Skillings, money Harmon.) The story suited to the tastes of men Portland. FINANCIAL the deteotive and stiffens the range of subjects James T. Jason. build a road, though authorized by tht hoodwinks in andStamboul between Janina, Epirus, and women of culture and refinement than any WARD 4. bind the town be hearts of his followers, and the grand town, was held not to and to the period of 1819. It in- Subscription price, Alderman—Frank I. Moore. The incidents belong journal—ever published. VTOT1CE is given tliat the Board of Maine Central R. 4s. at the time it was authorized tin coup i# accomplished. of the ! hereby R., Councilmen—Frank L. Howe, cause volves a pioture of the rottenness $4 per annum. I -Ls Registration of voters of said city will be onnstitu are related with amusing seriousness, number eleven (11) John F, Woodbury, town’s debt was in excess of the and the fatal power ex- TALES FROM TOWN TOPICS, a 256 page I in open session at room, ci'y Turkish Empire, of twelve secular days 4s. James Naylor, little flashes of the ! builaing. upon each the Portland Water Co., tional limit and therefore the authoriza and with frequent dry Magazine of fiction, appearing on Warden—Michael E. Couley. ercised by Pashas in the distant parts, Quarterly prior to the municipal election, which occurs "BELFAST, De- MET and Ward W. tion was in excess of the town’s powers humor. There is a delightful absurdity the first day of March, June, September Monday the seventh day of March next, being Clerk—Henry Way. and the Janissaries in capital 1 is by novels the from Feb. 21st to March Cth inclusive. The first ConstaDles—Frank-Merrill, hence invalid. It he asked, i in the whole conceit and the way it cember, and publishing original by Merrimack County, Arthur M. and may itself. Incidents of the Greek war of in- nine secular of said session, viz.. Feb. 21 to Sawyer. writers of the and a mass of shorl I days 4’s, is si that somewhat reminds one of Mark best day will be for the of receiving WARD S. the power of the treasurer really told, are introduced; and the Greek I March 2nd, purpose dependence stories, poems, burlesques, witticisms, etc, evidence touching the qualification of voters m N. H., 4s. Alderman—William H. Dow. how Mr. Hale was able to im Twain. of the Turk for the BONDS. narrow, is pa inted the equal $2 per annum. l said city, and to revise and correct voting AND OTHER CHOICE E. Smith. Everett K Subscription price, lrom nine Councilmen—George such a tremendous burden upon tht The tale is a curi- ! list of the several wards therein, Walter H. Brown. pose cruelty and treachery. Club price for both, $5 per annum. o’clock in the 4s. .Josselyn, Mr “Maxwell o’clock i the forenoon to one Send Cor list. Old Belfast Saco, Committee-CUarles L. Hutchinson. town. The answer is that the money Ribstone Pippins. By and of the can have both of these if subscribe II School ous blending of roses blood; You you afternoon, from three till five in the afternoon, in Warden—George A. db l author till nine in the excepts 6’s taken exchange. Bynoo. Hale borrowed to pay the town’s debts Gray” (Mis3 M. G. Tuttiett), the harem and of brutal NOW and a bonus of 10 novels selected fron i! and from seven evening, Ward of 1 4s. Clerk—Philip Q. Loring. delights 5< ing on the last day of said session. (March 2nd) Siddeford, N. not to that or much of it.dii l of “The Silence of Dean Maitland,” etc. contribution the list below. Regular price for each, o’clock Constables—Eben Perry, go purpose, butchery. It Is a distinot I when it will not be in session alter live Ilenrer S. thrasher. > Portland: cents. All sent sessions on March 3rd. Prices on not, but into his own pocket. But whei (New York: Harper & Bros,; of Turkish misrule and to postpaid. in the afternoon. The application. to the question 1 to enable the WARD e. little Remit $5 in New York exchange, express 01 4tli and 5th, will be for the purpose DENISON & he had borrowed the money for a purpost Loring, Short & Harmon.) This of the and of said lists and DIETZ PRIOR, the better appreciation good letter Board to verify the correctness Alderman—Rufus Lamson. money order, or registered 1 sufficient th ) contains “the short and postal by for the records of said session. Councilmen—John H. Pierce, for which he had authority book simple of the Turk as a fighter. closing up 35 CONGRESS ST., BOSTON. bad qualities with a list of the 10 novels selected 1 Sect. 3. 3o4, Public Laws of Maine, Charles P. Waldron. it was com of of a in together Chapter febll dlrno of the town to pay annals the poor’' countryside is a Turkish March Elias Jr. obligation The Lion of Janina pasha, by numbers, to approved 20,1803, provides— SWAN & Thomas, ■ en- "BARRETT, of this wheth Their of earth TOWN whose name has not besn A. plete; what became money, the south of England. spot the characteristics of TOPICS, Every person lie, Warden—Edwin Gray. who, by mingling in auv in ac- 186 Middle St., Portland, 1*08 Fifth Avenue, New York. tered upon the voting lists city, Waj d Clerk—Richard H. Ball. er to the debt as it should > is with downs, dtl it went pay beautiful; breezy frequent the fox and the lion, has accumulated cordance with the provision of tills act, must $80~,000 jy27 Constables—Samuel W. LI3T. Joy. had no 1 of tho and lanes if tie desires to vote, appear in person at a Clarence A. Johnson. or was embezzled bearing upo: glimpses sea, winding Influence and enormous wealth political 8— .THE SALE OF A SOUL. By C. M. S. McLellan. for registration and prove that ■ place provided Golc of the lender the town and down between 9- OF THE KING. A. S. VanWestrun Water WARD 7. the claim upon up hedges fragrant The Sultan attempts to orush him, and THE COUSIN By lie all the qualifications of a voter. Portland Company 8— 51X MONTHS IN HADES. By Clarice I. Clingham. possesses to th 3 The air is and to vote as hereinbefore Alderman—Winford L. Smith, Mr. Kale borrowed money pay with flowers. strong his on the side of the THE SKIRTS OF CHANCE.. By Captain Alue Every person qualified Due 1927. ho throws weight 9— shall vote in the ward of the city 4s, Councilmen—Herbert O. Phillips. of the town sunsets close in the Thompson. provided, only town’s debts under authority wholesome; dreamy of the is tot- he — Lewis A. Greeks. The throne Caliphs 10— ANTHONY KENT. By Charles Stokes Wayne. and precinct thereof, if any. in which — FOlt SALE BY Goudy. Bissell. voting C. not them. He then borrowe I and the are ohlldren 11— AN ECLIPSE OF VIRTUE. By Champion had Ids residence on the first day of April pre- Edwin Milliken. and did pay day’s labor, people from the assaults of outside ene- UNBREAKABLE SIREN. Gilliat. Iowa, Water Corn* tering la-AN By Join, or of his an inhabitant after Cedar Kapids, Warden—Lyman W. Hanson. of the town and be- DREADFUL WOMAN. Harold R. Vyrni, cedirrg, becoming son Co, more money, on authority of the soil. They grow out of it and from the turbulence of the Jan- 13—THAT By said SI. ill. & duo Ward Clerk—Albert E. Neal. mies A DEAL IN DENVER. Bv Gihner McKendree. day. Fay pany, First Mortgage, gold, 5’s, debts and did not pa f like the and are affect- WHY! SAYS GLADYS. David cnrisue Murray. All voters who changed their resi- dec31 Constables—Charles A. Jones. to pay the town’s long to it, plants, issaries within Stamboul. A deliverei 15— By registered _dtf Charles E. Cousins. 16— A VERY REMARKABLE GIRL. By L. H. Bickfort < dence from one ward to another previous to 1927. them. Hut all of this money which wa 3 ea in different their eurround- R. TEH —2i—: ways by arises, who introduces modern methods 17— A MARRIAGE FOR HATE. By Harold Vynne. April 1.1807, and have not had then- residence 28,000. ■ 3S-0UT OF THE SULPHUR. T. C. De Leon. estimated, lent him for this the town is rt Jacob is a carter. Nature By properlv corrected on the voting list of the Population, purpose ings. Hardinge of troops, orushes the Janissar 19— THE WRONG MAN. By Champion Bissell. Water S225.000 handling Vivan ward where 1 resided on said first day of t apital stock of the Company, advice to the 5 eve r 20— THE HUNT FOR HAPPINESS. By Anita J hey Secretary Long’s pnbli for no matter whether it to him inarticulately, and his nPfl.PP thlYlYlffhnnf, th: or bonded 150,000 sponsible speaks Chartres. April, should notify the city clerk in person Total deot, ti opinion until the facts ar s of it or not. This seem s character has absorbed ber strength, sin- •i—HER STRANGE EXPERIMENT. By Harold R. Vyoni « iu of such change, which must em- has dividends at the rate suspend got the benefit Cilliat. writing I This company paid empire. ea— ON THE ALTAR OF PASSION. By John name of the the street Banl brace the voter, ward, National is ^ fiasco of S cent for many known is excellent, hut It hard to tak hitrrl nr first (.'Inure, but a little examine His aims are m-A. MARTYR TO LOVE. By Joanna E. Wood. per years. cerity, and tenderness. up- and number from, and the ward, street and Ob’ the air fall of rumors even 1 an have been — l'OE SALE BY with thougi ticn will show that It Is just. If J ward, but he is not like a bird beating its number to which suchj removals ii ade. Or application for ttie above purpose they he traceable to no very rellabl 3 other doctrine should obtain a town nevt r the bars and longing to fly wings against IhiTwuots 0PL\m may he made to the Board of Hegistration, PORTLAND, PLASMS, source. man woul J room No. on each of the nine could borrow money. No away. As his character has grown up 11, city building, secular days. 2lst to March 2nd, 1808, H. i. PAYSON £ GO., it could avoid down its roots February lend a town money if i and expanded, it has put inclusive, set as above indicated, for the 1B24. The stook exchange is very sensltiv 3 THE NEW DISCOVERY IN MEDI- apart Incorporated its officers ha 1 His is in OF revision and correction of the voting lists. BanKers. ment by showing that still deeper into the soil. pride AND SURPLUS and a flying rumor, no matter hoi r CINE. During said time, said board will revise and CAPITAL. stolen it or it,or had not use 1 his team of horses; his energy goes out in and the of dec31______tlJ slight its foundation, will produce a goo j squandered correct the voting lists; wardens it to the best and henoo th 0 and and his unconscious spir- LIBRARIES. said city shall be governed said revised and of effect there. The there advantage, work song, by deal flurry yet A Successful foi corrected list, and no name shall be added to from it. Foxeroft we s a whioh Remarkably Remedy town no benefit In love for village girl or from said on said of elec- terday Is not therefore entitled to veri got itaality stricken list, day MILLION and Stomach ONE of a dishonest be t the was in blossom. Dyspepsia, Indigestion tion. and no shall vote at any election umiERnMns as the the victim treasurer, began when apple-tree person mujh significance Indicating nea r whose name is not on said lists, but the Board tea Sk# a * air ^B its own furnished the oppoi its with the Trouble. are t< ® sy lai of war. It is worth considei negligence and reached fruitage ripeniug We prepared of Registration will be in session on the day oi approach for the correction of that tunities for tho thefts, and hard as il 6 of the ribstone pippins. Alongside of him Dr. Wurth, in commenting on recent election errors may able, however, as an indication of whs j ! have occurred during said revision. gomes, it is to a considerate e other human the lesser discoveries in medicine said: There u Town and Pnbli< If instead of mere rumoi fate is, are plants; supply AUGUSTUS F. GERRISH. would happen none which is certain to be so valuable ono of its own making. 1 t which close to the MONROE A. BLANCHARD, extent natured one, clings _ is of war traceable to no reliable sourct In benefit Stuarth ■> j'xivjinuu x< and far reaching with the lates v« iuvvAii 4’s can be said, however, that all tt 6 and takes the spells of sunshine the new stomach Libraries Hoard of of Voters. Interest Paid on Comity, there was a declaration of war by Cor fairly earth, Dyspepsia Tablets, Registration Cumberland citizens do not share In like measure tt 6 and cold as come, and grows; I say far reaching, beoause peo Portland. Feb. 19,1898. febl9d2w There are people who think wa p they just remedy; in Novel ant ^’s gress. little realize how a sound TIME : DEPOSITS » Brunswick, Me., blamo and the responsibility. Upon tt e the staunch old tree in which the sap is pie important publications would help business; there is a lesson fo f stomach and digestion is tc served tt e vigorous 4 Vs shoulders of the men who to run down, and the sapling, Works. on B. K. Co., them in yesterday’s rapid decline i 3 beginning every man, woman and child. Standard Drafts drawn National Province i Maine Central of tt 6 a town as selectmen during the years that still bends to every wind, but oom- Indigestion is tho starting point of con- Bank of England, London, In largo stocks. amounts, for sale at current rates. E. E- Co., o’s r small Maine Central treasurer’s peculations a much largt mences to feek its strength. There is a sumption, heart disease, Bright’s disease, Send to us for Cata liver Current Accounts received on favorabi ° n diabetes, nervous prostration, troub share of the blame must fall than upo for contrast, of the town life I terms. and Enmford Falls glimpse, More disquieting than anything thr (. les; why is this so? Simply because every and discounts. Portland the private citizen. They were charge J with its showier growth, and a hint of tissue in our bodies logues Correspondence solicited from ludlvic the divers have discovered in their ei nerve, muscle and ii ^’s lS the uals. Corporations, Banks and othei * with aud to certain dutit the transplanted. ^ created and nourished from food wc Eailway, hull Maine, are th e agreed perforin country plant desiring to open accounts, as well us i'roa plorations of.the ofjthe food reason of a went, for the citizens. One of those duties cei oat. If that is, by They Sing, thosa wishing to transact Banking bas Water 4’s seriousness and sense of responsibilit y to Ho for r Portland Co., stomach, compelled hours, ness of any description thl ; tainly was to see that the money raise d The Red Bridge Neighborhood. A through which Senator manifested in h g sour, fermenting mass of half digested Bank- Morgan _ K. It. Co,, o*s by loan or otherwise reached the treasur 7 Novel, by Maria Louise Pool, author of the blood and nervou: Knox & Lincoln discussion of the proposition* to tack a food, it poisons of the town and was honestly used fc r “In the First Person,” “Mrs. Gerald,” system, creates gas which distends tin They Talk, H SMALL President of Cuban belligerency on 1 0 STEPHEN Co., 6’s recognition stomach and bowels, causing pressure or IGraphophones! Maine Steamship tho purposes for which it was raiset etc. York; Harrer & Bros.; Port- | bill. Heretofore tt 0 (New other MARSHALL R. GODINS, Cashie an appropriation the heart, lungs and organs anc k HARIIOt ' febidtf But on every citizen rests some degree < if land: Lorlng, Short & Harmon.) This their action. LORING, SHORT BANK STOCKS Senator nas seemed to be spoiling for seriously impeding febieodtf They Whistle. I ALSO blame, because under the town meetin g is a novel with a New England sotting He further, tho point to direct at But on he modified h ~ says fight. Wednesday nor every citizen lias a to as k local attributes to give tention is not the nerves, heart, no: & ' to system right and just enough WOODBURY MQ11LT0N warlike spirit sufficiently oppose goin nor but the the is a lungs kidneys, stomach, Also a f ull baud, orchestra, questions, and fairly presumed to ii i- it crisp detachment, but involving study mischief. | to war Indirectly. Evidently he b! first cause of all the cornet in to his s which aie of univer- quartette, solos, pic- form himself regard town of types of character to use for indigestion unc g to take war much more jtiThe remedy PR. MOTT’S colo solos, solos, etc. i begun seriously is not some banjo affairs. sal The main points are: « weak stomachs cathartic, bu at and for the reason, it is to be fearei ___ application. lei dU'feroot siyles a which will digest tho in man who confnses passion with love and remedy food, that there is much more danger of it. TO RESTORK constitution. crease the’fiow of gastric Juice, absorb tin portlWtrust acts from temperament instead of pur- Stuart’s BANKERS, 24.—A bill wi gasea, and Dyspepsia Tablet Washington, February man who acts this from the common !* Is pose; another entirely will exactly result in air & COMPANY. It is quite evident introduced in the House today by M accomplish $10, $12, $25, $40 $50 trouble, because nov!3 dlf and is material to the case of stomach theEi I _ cation elsewhere that the silvi r Barrett of Massachusetts, authorizing tl ,. upon purpose core; printed nro composed of the to the frisra :e with a moral tablets digestivi Tlio sure an are anxious to know aboi t navy department place one woman sense, another only safe, A assortment o£ Democracy acids, agentio pepsin, t-ioiden Seal anc large Cor. Middle & Sts now lying at the Bog'to n the of how reliable ‘Female Pill eve on Exchange on the current Constitution, without it; problem much a to taste, and not bein' Records constantly Mr. Ingraham’s opinions y as far as in the snn Bismuth, pleasant yard, possiole can offered to Ladies. navy love can tolerate before it is en medicine, be used Esp< hand. This is but natural. The d as wht „ woman’s a patent by anyon, Association. question. goi condition as to hull and rigging I cially recommended t Samaritan the deadened. Robert with 'perfect safety, believe Stuart’ Democrats look as traitor ! in active service, provided necessai y tirely Nawn, whe married Ladies. Ask fc they upon Tablets will cure any form o The annual meeliug of the Samaritan Associ- the of tl o Dyspepsia INVESTMENT SECURITIES, money be raised by society works in a shoe-factory, is about to. the election of officers and the trans- and of course they cannot give to marry indigestion and stomach trouble E>FL. MOTT'S ation for of the War of 1812. excep action of such business that may legally come their Mr. Daughters Olivo Newcombe, a girl In humble cir- cancer of stomach. I traitor support. Ingraha: PEH?3YR0Y^L PILLS before the meeting, will be held with Mrs. W. He have chosen full size packages of Stuart’s been regularly nominated tht y cumstances. might Isa- Dyspepsi, LETTERS OF CREDIT, X. Kilborn. Brackett St.. Thursday afternoon, having secret of :s Tablets are sold by druggists, at 50 cents no other. Send foe circulai o’clock. What’s tho happy, vigoroi bel who is and his father, and take Jones & Allen March the third, at three If can do 10 Keating, rioh, ■ I on Gressey, incline to support, they health? Simply keeping the bowel A book stomach diseases togutlie $1-00 per box, 6 boxes for $5.01 Per order, a close-fisted thinks him a fool for of price j violence to their convi and man, with thousands testimonials -Will b BAXTER BLOCK. MBS. F. O. witnout doing the stomach, tho liver kidne: ’g Ohi ip I f BAILEY. Pres. so. serf addressing Stuart CHEMICAL CO.. Cleveland. tion.i. But as there Is strong reason o and active. Burdock Blood Bi t not doing Attracted, however, by by (Jo., Marshall np MOTT’S FOREIGN DRAFT! E. Sec. strong Mich. J. E. GOOLD & CO. £ebo (ia HARRIET FARRINGTON, feUMft*' Olivo’s domestic the father For sale by 11 belli ve that Mr. Ingraham was not vei y ters does it. qualities, pro-

> NEW ADVERTISEMENTS., alle NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. persuasion, hare renounced their _NEW MUSIC AND DHAMfi. HAWAII. WESTBROOK. giance to the cause and show a deterini mm LION FIRE INSURANCE CO., The great topic, next to the Cuban at nation to vote the Republican ticket 52cl of loud on, England. before the today, is the PORTLAND THEATRE. question, public the election. Since the Incorporated in 1879. has coming spring in U. S. its first annexation of Hawaii. I>r. Bowker Iasi Commenced Business 1880. “A Railroad Ticket” received general caucus of the citizens held made a study of the island, has Annual Statement MARTIN BENNETT, Manager. this city at the Portland thorough of the Republi- production in terri- Saturday evening many Paid Up in Cash. spent a considerable time on that Democratic Ward Caucuses Held ex- a Mass Capital SoG0f0G9.0.f) before a good sized can and Democratic enthusiasts have Antis Hold Meeting in theatre last night a se- OF THE tory, and has Had for him 1S97. a farce comedy construct- prepared to Tint ASSETS, DECEMBER 31, audience. It Is is pressed themselves as opposed ries of views. If Hawaii Last Real estate owned the E. Blaney, with little or magnificent Evening. a which at first decided Lewis Hall. by company. ed by Charles lec- rule, thing they 4,500.00 to be judged by any of the preceding unimeumbered.$ abounds in situations.which to leave the old to free them Loans on bond and (first no plot, but it should parties Connecticut Mutual mortgage tures—and we seo no raason why ol little 239,637.50 for curious selves from. As it now stands many Some pretty nothings liens). afford ample opportunity most Stocks and bonds owned the com- not be—this will prove one of the by which provoked rounds of those dissatisfied and some to make home market value. stage antics has been Republicans attractive. pany, 477,677.50 lectures Portland SCHOOL BOARD HELD FINAL AN ASSAULT CASE AT EAST DEER Cash in the There are some realistic fascinating Democrats are dissatisfied with the Life company’s principal laughter. Insurance Co., oilice and in 131,111.19 favored with for many a day. tht back.*. scenes introducing a car in motion and MEETING OF YEAR. partisan element that has crept into ING LAST NIGHT. Interest due and accrued. 10.880.05 ticket office is the NORTHERN LIGHTS. lines and have decided that alle- Premiums in due course of collec- the well appointed many Tray nap- tion 62,298.91 which tc Of Hartford, Conn. of funny to secure a divorce the advance sale, giance to the old parties is of all the admitted assets locale plots Judging by proferable ™ Aggregate will of the at their actual which seems to be uppermost in the opened yestenay, a crowded house partisanship in the ranks of a so-called kina oi company and value. 926,103.75 Mr. and when the Reporls of Superintendent, Chairman citizens’ The trouble arisef Disputed Milk 15111 the Cause of thi minds of Mrs. Clasher, personat- greet William Galder’scompany mooting. LIABILITIES, DECEMBER 31, 1897. at the of School Read—Re- Linen Da- ed in a lively manner by Harry Tansey curtain rises on the presentation Principal High from the fact that the citizens’ genera Trouble—Democratic City Commute* Net Assets, January 1,1837, $60,981,671.01 Net amount of unpaid losses and and Bar- and Miss Marie Warren. Jefferson Theatre of Harkins commendations For the Fusuinjr Year- oaucus hold last Saturday was largolj Meet—Other Items of Local Interest, RECEIVED IN 1897. claims.§ 52,754.76 rn a s k Amount re-insure drama “North- the For Premiums.... required to safely There is a in and vari- bour’s romantic military Other News. Democratic in its sympathies and $4,743,410.04 all risks. 407,994,90 filling ofjsongs Mrs. Harriet Johnson of the Unity Arl For Interest ancl outstanding created snob a favor- of the nominations were made from Total amount of liabilities, except ety acts which are catchy arid entertain- ern Lights’’ whioh bulk Kents. 3,153,044 47 f r i li in New The Democratic ward caucuses in West- club and a member of the Authors’ club: ged capital stock and net surplus. 460.749.73 Sherman Wade does some very cred- able when presented among individuals that have previous!} Profit and Loss— 05,289.82 ing. impression brook were result on Surplus beyond capital. 465,356.03 has held last evening. The lectured in Bath Wednesday evening -$7,961,744.3; itable work and shows talent for clown- York last season. This play enjoyed been loyal to Demooratlo issues, as and hav- Aggregate amount of liabilities in- was not as of the tbe “Art net runs in New very lengthy several o! of Anoient Egypt.” cluding surplus. 926.105,75 Edith Murrila somo charac- two and lengthy The element ing. 6ang profitable wards have almost been partisans. Republican The at Morrill’s cor- _$08,943,445.9- well endorsed entirely given tc furniture factory in a manner York and comes here the citizens’ movement are unable ter comedy songs sprightly City over to the DISBUKSED IN 1897. ing fagot- of the metro- Citizens’ party. nor is nearly ready for occupancy anti J. 35. WEBSTER, A^eiaf, Marie Warren a pleasing the and publio swallow this and it is probable that thej andi displayed by press No cauous was held For claims has been in ward five, while will probably be in operation early in three First National Bank Building. in selections. Great praise The original company will vote with the old party particular!} by death and ting voice operatic polis. ward three an area ol diaw3wF and the same adjourned without doing any oi March. The building covers matured en- fel>25_ Nichol who contri- for this season for and the balance of the head is due the Sisters, re-engaged business. In ward two mayor dowments. .. c s sur- only a school com- 13,1U0 square feet of land. A side track $4,450,832.23 inch effects and stage ’For the citizens’ ward tickets re- buted a good negro song and (lance act, magnificent scenic mittee and the ticket. Surplus New York city committee were nomi- oonnects the with the railroad, turned to the be a vote cast factory pol- and Miss Reed and Miss Halvers appeared prises that characterized nated and there will probably large nolders.. from the hero. Nearly delegate? chosen. The result The faotory will give employment tc icy 1,284,481.48 to in an acrobatic danc- sucoeos will be presented The Republicans are to nominate a candi Lapsed and good advantage was as follows: rom one-half the the battle it i fifty to sixty people, Surrendere d edge. Plain and for em- turn. Master George Webb won the sixty people will take partin date for mayor this evening and stamped ing School Committee—Dr. A. F. Muroh. crew coming from Westbrook where the Policies.... 590,133.70 Tmmmm act. encore by his taking rendition of eoene in the last almost an assured faot that Mayor Cloud broidering, 12^c hearty City Committee—W. S. Crowley, concern has been located for several years. “The Mother of the A. T. man will be nominated to succeed him Totai. to Policy hol- the specialty song GRAND OPERA. George Raymond, Skillings, Ste- and the Also hemstitched of i J. H. Sullivan. Tbe engines to furnish the power PEKS.$0,337,447.47 Tray Napkins Girl I Love. Mr. Haverly’s best work phen Skillings, self. The Democrats will doubtless en ♦. of the Damrosch- to balance of the machinery has been Commissions to Agents, linen for 25c The advance agent Delegates Mayoralty Convention— a Demo stamped was in the last act when assisted by g dorse Mr. King S. Raymond, Salaries, Medical Ex- working, Co. was in town H. Raymond, W. S. J. set ♦ EHis Grand Opera yes- George Crowley, Mr shipped and will be up immediately aminers’ | Mi6S Warren hejg gave a sketch which H. A. T. crat, at their cauous this ovening. fees,Printing, it was announced that the Sullivan, Skillings, Stephen its arrival. Advertising, en- and oiti upon Legal. j|^ down tho house. During the terday Skillings. Raymond is now the nominee of the Keal Estate and all Pin brought in Portland Maroh The circle conneoted with the Oblong Cushions. to be produced with Ladies’ other tire entertainment there was laughter opera A ticket was made out in zens’ party for mayor. With the Expenses. 850,479.00 ♦♦♦ will be “Tannbauser” with complete Woodfords Conaresrational church held an A AXES. 340,938.43 Uncovered, that is covered with unbleached | and the 8th Wagner’s drawal of a cent of the and applause from the audience ward four with the following result: large per Republi 7,534,805.5< muslin, for home covering with silk, satin or as Elizabeth. “Tannhauser” social laet evening in the of the augurs Mine. Gadski can vote from the citizens’ movement the enjoyable what not. favorable reception play For Aldermen—Timothy Pomerleau and <1 hv K innlioc mn I have over Two Thous- 1 has not been performed in the eastern church veatry. The usual excellent sup- Bal. Net Assets, Dee. 31, 1S97, $01,408,.550.3t to- E. Haskell. old line Republicans feel confident of the 4 S inches, lie n § ,,r aoni.i nf Uiii’Ai>nrnt.A nl well -for the remaining performances ex- Byron by section of the oountry to any great for Three Years—A. per was served the evening. 10 the matinee and School Committee sucoess of the party at the ooming elec- during 4V2 by inches, luo and Saturday n 4 so I* night tent. Back in the “fifties” it was seen The funeral services of the late Mr. SCHEDULE OF ASSETS. Va by inches, very long for hack of dress- that 1 shall sell at lower i tables, sac evening production. Warden—Charles Elder. Loans upon Real first lien, ing at the Boston theatre and selections from Samuel Peck will ooour this afternoon at Estate, .$33,045,673.Of than ever offered for Tucker and her company ui v«- Clerk—Pearl A. Brown. Mr. Frank Pride, a nominee in ward Loans upon Stooks and Ronds. 2,300.01 | prices Ethel to time. first- it have been given from time 2 o'clock from the residence 34 South Premium Notes on Policies in force 983,315.7: L first class goods in this city. 8 satile entertainers, including several Constable—Lewis Christian. three on the citizens’ ticket as a membci i» muuuai Cost of Real Estate owned by the The overture to loo uymt» Ward Committee—M. O. Sullivan, H. street. Stamped Doylies. The are made § class and well-known specialty artists, of the school committee, has de- Company 9,840,914 Si | goods by all ooncert The cast will probably McCullough, George Herman, George A of the Peering city Cost Of 674.2£ “Premium .Lady Orohes- goers. clined to serve as a candidate. Dr. special meeting Ronds.15,924 0 inch 3c each 12 inch 9c each Win. lingers. I also her own P. Gothru. Cost of Bank and Railroad Stocks.. f | (Simpson, Gadski as Elizabeth, Mrs. Maria Dyer, government is to'he held this evening at 473,504.1 10 inch oc each is inch 15c each commence a week’s engage- present to Convention— Thomas P. another nominee on Cash in Banks. fit Hall & & I tra,11 will Mile. Delegates Mayoralty Smith, 1,135,905 Sheets of 6 for 18c a slieel. Miller), Eogers now known as H er- 7.30. Bills receivable. jp in at the Portland thea- Barnard-Smith, Charles Elder, George Dyer, George the citizens’ ticket as a member of the 4,019.17 «fc Towle 1 ment repertoire the | Bro., Pairpoint in the Barna, as Venus, Mattfiold as Shep- man, M. O. Sullivan, and A. G. Wilson. The electric car tracks through Peering tre next Monday night, opening school committee at large, has also de- $61,410,967.32 companies. Kraus as Tannhauser, Fisoher, as are nearly all cleared and ready for the Less Credit Balances. Perfumes. | society drama “Queena.'1 The herd, SCHOOL BOARD. clined to become a candidate. Agents’ 2,416.97 great as Here are a few of the the The Landgrave, Bispham Wolfram, regular service The North Peering line i company is highly complimented by The adjourned meeting of the West- $61,408,550.3- is dow and the Riverton and East have Van Hoose as^Walter. Staudlgl as;Biterolf, Invitations have been received for a open ADD prices: press of other cities where they ap- brook school board was held last evening, and Soheln as Hein- lines will be to the limit Interest due and accrued $1,029,649,71 this and they have been Rains as Reinmar, Messrs. sooial to be held at Cumberland Peering operated William H. Brown peared season, Chairman gHaskell presiding. party Rents due and accrued. 15,962.49 Tea set 1-2 doz, 1 rich. Mr. Damrosoh will conduct. of the route commencing this forenoon. Spoons per playing to big houses as a rule everywhere. Hacker, Knight and Libby were absent. all this evening, from Prinoipal JEcklofi Market value ot stocks The Red Men’s fair now in at and bonds over cost. 771,770.27 & Co.'s, said by those 89c a carload of handsome NOTES. of the committee. The will progress They carry neariy The reports of Superintendent Robbins, patronesses Net uncollected and de- | after seoond Mrs. Lemuel William Morrill’s corner are meeting with success scenery, eto. Matinees daily “My Friend from India” had its Principal Freeman of the High school be Lane, Mrs. ferred premiums. 302,728.13 who know to he the Desert per set, 1-2 i last and in their efforts and will doubtless realize -$2,180,110.6C Spoons, Monday. and last performance night, and Chairman Haskell were read and or- Pooie and Mrs. Albert Cordwell. There audience. as a result of most doz., $1.59 I was enjoyed by the a goodly sum of money pleasing and SOWING THE WIND. highly dered to be printed. Will be cards and dancing. Gross Assets, December 31,1897. $63,588,660.98 their efforts. The following programme It was voted that the next counoil Liabilities: Table 1-2 H characters of Rosamond in city lasting perfumes Spoons, per set, In the PORTLAND’S HEALTH. will be rendered at the entertainment this Amount to re- !I SOUTH PORTLAND. be to make the required Wind” we a hint of requested following appro- insure all doz., $1.79 I “Sowing the get evening: outstanding known. the twentieth priations : Policies, net, Coin- what the woman of century of the Unlversalist Church Ladles Society Report of Secretary Dyer for tlie Past Selection, Orchestra standard.$54,924,070.00 Desert Knives. 1-2 doz., be- Common schools, $0,500 ier Genuine Violet will be; strong in self-reliance, proud Meeting of Reading, Miss Ruth Field K’s liabilities_ 1,303,654.07 Choose Officers—Regular High school, 3,600 Four Weeks. cause the harness of her soul has been Orchestra -$56,227,724.97 $1.39 the Wheel Manual Selection, water in bottles but Cribbage Club—Uance by training school, 1,250 the Wind—A Faroe in one Act. put up lifted, armoured not with innocence, Books, 700 Raising Surplus.$7,360,936.01 Medium 1-2 .Electrics Hard Work— the Knives, doz., in the knowlege of evil. A woman of Club—The Cape Repairs, 600 The Board of Health report for Mr. A. Smart Aleok like that. Personal Interest, etc. To furnish two rooms Forest Mr. C. A. Thurlow $1.49 singular character and beauty; a woman Items of fat four weeks ending Saturday, Feb. 19, Ratio of expenses of management street school 600 Mr. Prawit Mild, Mr. Jas. G. McCarty to in 1897. Four sizes 25c, 39c, sentiment of emo- building, deaths that time from receipts 10.68 ner cent. of impulse and strong gives 70 during Michael Policies in force Dee. of tbo Unlversalist It was voted that the superintendent be O’Slithergan, 31, 1897, Gravy Ladles, 50 to 75c tion and deep sympathy; a woman of The ladies society the following causes: Mr. H. A. Sweeney 66,705 Insuring.$157,701,387.00 62c, TOC. on authorized to music books. affection of at a well attended meeting purohaso Miss Lavender Silke, passion, rebellious when the church Causes of 1 Sonp and Oyster Ladles, elected the following The committee on medals was in- Death—Accident, (fall) Miss Elizabeth Halicon Small bottles her heart is threatened and writhing un- Wednesday evening 3; asthenia, 3; bronchitis, 3 JACOB L. GREENE, President. Miss Ada structed to make for med- appolexy, Miss Posey Blossom, Miss Nan Keegan $8.50 to 2.50 take from officers for the ensuing term: arrangements cerebral effusions, 1; cerebritis JOHN M. TAYLOR, Vice-Prest. der the injustice that would cancer, 2; Miss Hortenoe Van Be Reila, Brown's Perfumes, I als to be to Mrs. Hiram W. Dyer, given the prize winners of 1; cerebro-spinal meningitis, 1; oonvul Louise M. EDWARD M. BUNCE, Secretary. her a lover of whom she feels is more C. Cole, president, Miss Sweeney I Derry Spoons, contests in sions, 1; coxalgia, exhaustion 1 Mrs. W. E. Johnson, declamation in the High from, DANIEL H. WELLS, Actuary. a dozen scents, than worthy; a living, glowing woman vice president; A salad and cold meat will be maybe to treasurer school. diphtheria, 6; entro-colitis, lj gangrene supper 99c $1.69 virtue BEcretary; Mrs. Margaret Paige, of disease of heart. 4; degen- H. N. FAIRBANKS, General Agent, of the highest intellectuality, yet foot, 1; fatty served this evening from 6]to S o’clock. 15C, 19C, 25C, 50C, 69C Merriman, Mrs. Georgia Small eration of heart, 1; valvular disease of 47 Main St., Pie Knives. incarnate and the embodiment of every Mrs. John Mr. who reoently located at com- The Rebeooa circle is prostponed until 1; inanition, 8; intestinal ob- Lewis, BANGOR, MAINE. the Wind,” and Mrs. N. E. Gordon, executive heart, Smallest bottles, 5c womanly dignity. “Sowing next afternoon and of Center from has just 99c to $1.50 and social to be Monday evening. struction, 1; hemorrhage liver, 1; Peering Augusta, feb25 d3t tc nrm a cast will be the at- mitttee. The supper of with unsurpassed, It will be entertained at Odd Fellows’ congestion lungs, 2; meningitis, 1; entered into business in the vicinity of Theatre March under the auspices of the society 3; l And hundreds of others traction at the Jefferson given nephritis, 4; peritonitis, phthisis, 4; Belfast and 1b to move there at onoe. at hall by Mrs. William Elwell and Mrs. annexationists what need a .... has been fixed for Thursday, March 8d, pneumonia, 9; premature birth, 1; grheu- give the they the latest i and 5. Throe members of the Snow- l fancy pieces pat- Fred Libby. matism, 2; scarlet fever, 2; septicaemia, Peering little medicine.” the Union Opera house. spring (Laughter.) Sachet terns and very ETHEL TUCKER. The W. of hernia, 1; surgical shock, shoe club took a walk on Wednesday Powder, Sj pretty, the “Me Rev. S. Ayres the First Bap- 2; strangulated long Mr. Frank E. True, a candidate for The cast of characters for play tuberculosis, 6; uraemia, 1; unknown, We have a lot of broken Tucker and her excellent tist church of Portland will in the 1; of last week, going part way to Riverton, 10c envelope f Miss Ethel which has been received in preach 2. Total, 76. alderman from ward one, was called upon an’ Otis,” then their went to I Tea Sets, such as Tea and company and ladies orchesjfku, will ap- with such Baptist ohuroh, Westbrook, next Sun- changing course, they to but declined that he rown's Florida Water, Deering and other places Population (estimated).41,BOO speak by saying Pitch- Theatre a week’s at 3 m. Cumberland Mills, taking the new road Coffee Pots, Cream pear at Portland ;y>r has been so far completed day p. Annual rate per 1000.23.91 would do his talking* in the form of 19c and 49c marked favor, Miss Ethel from Morrill’s Corner. viewed the at popular prices, begin- rehearsals and Foster gave a “Washington last They medioine. Sugar Bowls, Spoon engagement, as to of preliminary For the corresponding period year. spring top bottles. permit mills a short and returned to Peer- Sprinkler Dishes S next Monday. There will be a mat- to be Birthday” party at her home on Leavey time, N. Read said: “We to be Holders and Butter ning entertainment which is given Number of deaths.. .. •. 74 Mr. J. ought the Centor the Westbrook road. It was inee after Monday. An ex- one of street Wednesday evening, thirty-five of Annual rate per 1000.23.17 ing by ills These will be sold at every day about the middle of March will be ready to endure the that we have and goods “The Ethel Tucker Com- her young friends being present. The (Not including still births.) estimated that the distance walked was cost to close them onl. change says: the social events of the season. steer olear of others. all the week at the Opera house was very prettily decorated with about twelve miles, and the time occu- j. b. oily bo. pany appeared Mr. W. E. Johnson of this town, who Greely Hospital.2 The meeting, as have the others, lacked and before white and blue and Maine General Hospital.6 four hours. House in repertoire, putting of the red, bunting flags, pied enthusiasm. The announced has been one of the managers Eye and Ear Infirmary,.0 president was in town themselves under the mi- while two of and Vernon of New street and House force this winter, Silver t heir plays and and has large pictures George were as Leighton aid Sterling Union Mutual life insurance The deaths by wards follows: publlo meetings for Thursday Satur- over Sunday. Iers, as an or- Martha Helen Richardson of Leonard street are toscope, let me say that they, the Washington occupied prominent 2 3 4 6 6 7 at entertainment labored so sucoesfully during past Wards.1 day evenings of next week the same The gramophone given can cards and spades Games and other amusements of TTI ti S 12 7 5 reported ill of the measles. at Mallet Hall oc last We have over 500 mization, give the entire state, has been places. No. deaths'. 2o place. The meeting was adjourned at Friday evening pieces year throughout of Lelaod and was those who attended. 11 other company ever seen were Indulged in and during the eventng The places of burial were a3 follows: Mr. Sumner W. Johnson lnuoh enjoyed by 925- any repertoire for another year. 9.20. of Sterling Silver, re-appointed his class of the Free The instrument was si,own by Mr. Ar- in Hazelton and then beat them.” at the refreshments of ice cream and cake were Evergreen.34 New streets took 1009 fine. We make a Over twonty players were present Calvarv. 30 DEMOCRATIC CITY COMMITTEE. thr Warren. i beats now on sale at box office. served. A very was ohurch school on a oharming of the oribbage club, pleasant evening Eastern Cemetery and Tomb. 2 Sunday Mr. Cornelius Harris and wife from 25 cent reduc- fl regular meeting A of the Democratic com- straight per AGAIN. enjoyed. Forest City.II sleigh ride on Monday evening of this meeting city Portland, also Mr. A. V. Matthews and NEVER among them the as- tionon every article and we I Wednesday evening, Western.0 mittee was held last evening at wife of Cambridge, Mass., passed Sun- fac- The meeting of the Ammonoongin olub Taken for week. Hoegg Next Tuesday and Wednesday the sistant of the bicycle away burial.17 in town with E. id. and Mrs. La- have a stock to fl superintendent Still birtlis.6 of Leland street block. Plans for the coming election day splendid Smart called for Wednesday aftenoon was post- Miss Helen Bennett charming play “Never Again” will be First honors went to S. K. Brouirht here for burial.25 tham from. tory. to a were discussed in addition to routine select was poned owing the lack of quorum. Peaks Island. 1 has been quite 111. HAP.PSWELL. produced by a most talented company at with a score of 150. A good seoond The next meeting of the Single Tax Long Island.. 0 business. The meeting adjourned to meet The Jefferson. “Never Again” has been score 133. The next A IN lift tjliil West Harpsweli, Feb. 24. —Capt. David Howard McMannus, The were: at the same club Will be held nt the Cumberland ages next Monday evening place. Bill tier of Ash Cove \V03t a tho first sea- Point, Harps- as great sucess in its way Is fixed for Monday evening 9 The In the series meeting Mills Maroh 7. Under 1 year. EO years and under regular meeting being AN ASSAUET CASE. well, died Sunday, after a lingering ill- Monday ~ ~ ~ as the “A Round library, evening, 1 and under 5 6 v^*v/» son “Sowing Wind,” next. year 60years. held the anti-annexationists was held ness. Funeral services were held at Ills isi»o r ua The remains of the late Charles S. 10 60 and under by of and all the favorites. himself.for years. years Marshal Clark and Officer Monntfort afternoon. Pleasure,” great Edward Hamilton presented 6 and under 10 70 last in Lewis hall. The late residence Wednesday x nvio unaou years years.11 evening meeting Mitiiugo jcjtciuoj nuiciuuun East last of the Metho- who fail to see the will miss •- 4 70 were called to Deering evening Rev. T. B. Davies, pastor Those play enlistment iu tuo umuw years. years and under at 8.20 with President Scott Wil- the opened was to reoeiving tomb, to await burial in 10 years and under 80 years. G an assault com- idst nhurch, officiated. Deceased 81 doz. an evening of unalloyed enjoyment. to investigate alleged per 1-2 1 Fori: Preble. 20 years. 3 80 years and under son and forty-six persons in at- of $2.79 the spring. The funeral services were presiding man of years ago. who 20 and under 90 4 mitted by a young that vicinity TVTt’d Tr»i-»riyo mtr.vnr hns rnturnpri hnmn Capt. Dean, of the ferry company, years years. a number of whom were High held on Wednesday afternoon. 80 years. 8 90 years and under tendance, named Warren ill for gome time is im- on a neighbor ^Bickford. from Willard, where she has Leen visit- has been past, SO years and under 100 years. 0 school students with a sprinkling of the A bargain. As a result of the musical festival out of the her Mrs. Rose M. Mem- j great 40 years. 5 Over 100 years. 0 The assault grew refusal of ing daughter, proving. held in Westbrook under annexation society’s members. Presi- article is gnaran recently the 40 years and under to a milk bill. Bickford man. Every | little son is able to be and Bickford pay Capt. Seabury’s of Prof. O. Stewart EO years.10 Total. 75 dent Wilson set the ball in motion Mr. George C. Lovell, of Richmond, is teed to be satisfactory or leadership Taylor, claims that his milk a Mr. Fair- g once more. dealer, at Mr. Paul C. Randall's. about church Cases of diseases for the quoted extensively on the question of the stopping Sale h the Westbrook Congregational has contagious reported has told him never money back. opens has not been resumed on the brother, previously to Work yet its share of the period: finances of the two cities, using his argu- received as profits the sum to one but him WEDDINGS. works at Portland Head but Wards.1 2 3 4 E 6 7 letter pay money any (Fair- government of ments from a reoent published by *23.65. The man an of Scarlet Fever — 3 brother). young employee in anticipation resumption, applicants of the antis in the daily papers against an- The board registration will com- Diphtheria.- 15 3 1 3 4 claims to have been are of Mr. Fairbrother, MILLEB-SIMONS. WEDNESDAY for daily registering. ----- employment mence their session March 1 in Typhoid Fever.. 1 1 nexation. is Tuesday Mrs. Fairbrother to collect The men’s reading club doing Mr. was then called requested by A occurred in New York young the assessors’ room, for the Ira S. Locke upon quiet wedding city registra- the as Mr, Fairbrother Is now In earnest work for their approaoh IMPALED ON SWITCH ROD. Mr. Locke made amount, on when Mr. preparing tion of voters and the revision of the vot- to address the meeting. Saturday, February 19, is Boston. The assault was due to Bick- 10BNING fair. Mr. William Seaford actively a for those to vote James Miller of Portland was married to ing lists. About 5 o’clook afternoon a stirring appeal present and the ing yesterday ford’s refusal to pay the bill to engaged in arranging matters annexation because was anyone Mrs. Lottie Simons of New York. Mr. j Tho name of Dr. V. most accident ooourred in tne against Leering Iandley Knight singular except Air. Fairbrother. The marshal on and continues until March i prospects of sucoess are very alluring. as she was and that the fu- and Mrs. Miller Immediately after the was ommitted from the report of the Re- upper Roston & Maine freight yard on good enough of the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crockett will oo- the promise young man’s father sailed for and from 1st. nominations in yesterday’s West Commercial street. ture would witness greater progress with- ceremony, Savannah, of C. N. publican TimothyTupper, that the son would appear in court this cupy apartments in the house in her He concluded his re- there will to PRESS. Dr. Knight is the oandidate 35 years or wus aiding domains. they proceed Thoiaasvillo, aged thereabouts, morning deoided to mnko no arrest last Trefcthen on West High street. marks an of the work- Ga. for school committee on the Republican other men in unloading some heavy tim- with arraignment of men evening. The Cape electrics had gangs ers in tho annexation movement who had the ticket in ward three. bers from a flat car. Tupper was man- Women on the tracks and con- experience working yesterday which was to have one end of the been opposed to annexation, but MARSIAGEi. The turkey supper aging heavy timber which always MAINE TOWNS- from a siderable progress in the matter of track to keenest enjoyment been held on Wednesday evening in the was being swung around with the mid- who were now striving accomplish was despite very the of an- In this cltv. Fob. 10, Andrew Beckwith and clearing accomplished, Methodist church but was on dle of it over the corner of the car. The personal ends through question of tea. postponed items of Interest Gathered by Correa* Miss Eva E. Sutton. perfect cup adverse conditions. was to account of the weather, was held last ev- men on the other end lost their hold on nexation. His closing argument In Kastport. Feb. 12, lioia e S. Ca-lisle and flavor of of the Press. The Ella Wallace of Island, is visiting now had a pendents Miss Jossie A. Bell. delightful Long There was a attendance and the timber and it fell the the effect that Leering good ening. large to ground, In Perry, Feb. u, Herbert A. Johnson and Miss Fannie Littlejohn of Sawyer street. anil was free from the & Sanborn’s an enjoyatle evening was spent. throwing the end on which Tupper was class of citizens Miss Vena M. Hubbard. Chase Fred Goodnow of Sanford street, is suff- surround SCARBORO. In Sprinitvale. J. Byron Shaw of The ladles of the Westbrook in the air. The end of the evils anil vices that Portland, Springvale caused Congrega- holding high and Miss Cora B. Goodwin oi Sliapleglt. Teas ering from irritation of the eyes and in tho event that annexation Package tional ehure held a supper and sooial timber as it flew up canght Tupper be- argued Eight Corners, Feb. 24.—Aliss Mary E. In Norridgewnck, Feb. 13, Lyman G. Trao by brass filings at the bicycle faotory. he as a resi- of Mercer and Miss Elizabeth A. Waiker of last in the vestry of their church. neath the knee and lifted him fully ten camo Leering would sought of East is friends makes them the evening Harris Hebron, visiting Norndgewock. popular. It should not he forgotten that dence of tiro and the There was a large attendance and a good feet from the ground. When the man by a majority unworthy in this place. These Gems of dance and supper by the Wheel of Portland’s inhabi- Royal grand time by all. came down he struck on the end of an unlearned portion There will be a sociable and a dance at takes at enjoyed MONUMENT 8 are: club place the Union Opera the tants. SQ. Kingdom of Tea Miss Emily J. Hanson for many years iron switah rod, which penetrated the Town Hall Feb. 2o, given by tho S. ■ | house tonight. A fine time is in store for of Morrill’s Cor- a of Cumberland a of his Mr. Charles Jaokson The an resident Mills, lady of floshy part leg just abovelthe^kneo H. S. Come one, oomo ail. There will In this Feb. 24. Jacob Jr., only Open evenings. Koh-i-noor, Eng- all who attend. city, Gray. 1 an ner the oustkirts of the city and 10 lish Breakfast about 67 years, died early Thursday morn- and fevered artery. With great pres- residing .on be music by the best orchestra in Sear* child of Jacob G. Jennie Loring. aged J tea, stimulat- was to for tho rural months Si days. after a brief illness. ence of mind the men who wero at work called upon speak ■ THE MUNICIPAL COURT. ing boro. If stormy, Monday night, Feb. on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o’clk. and said: “There is [Funeral ing invigorating. The Republican and Democratic mayor- with Tupper improvised a tourniquet districts. Mr. Jackson 28th. from parents* residence. No. 23 Oxford street. made in In ibis city, Feb. 24, Sarah Scott, wife of Capt Ill S .bngo, Feb. 23, Harriet, widow of the late a conventions will bo held this out of a of and a stove poker some grave mistake being right storm The Orloff, Formosa alty evening piece rope On account of the Sunday even- Alexander P. Smith, aged 72 years 3 months 5 tephen B. McKenney, aged 77 years. BEFOBE JUDGE BOBINSON. some- our when such a ques- Feb. Miss commencing at 7.30 o’clock. The Repub- and so stopped the flpw of blood municipal family there were no services at the church. 8 days. In Westbrook. 24, hmily Hanson, remarkable for its ing 57 9 numtbs. Oolong Thursday—William A. Pennell of this but the deal of tion as annexation is seriousiy considered. [Notice of funeral hereafter. a ged years lican convention is to be held in Odd what. man lost a groat T. afternoon at 2 o'clock, at city as brought before the Municipal court POWNAL. 111 this cltv, Feb. 24. Koxa Waterhouse, fF'uneral Sunday delicious lilac flavor and West and the Demo- blood before be arrived at the Maine Gen- I think it for a man whe late Jerome B. Fickett. aged 70 'iiiversalist Churcli. Westbrook. Biddetord this morning for lncsst. Probable cause Fellows’ hall, End, poor policy widow of the ,i he to it as we Pownal, Fob. 23.—At the present tin., 2 months 21 days. I apers please cony. as found and Pennell as ordered to rec- cratic in the school ward eral hospital. Rich’s ambulance was has money in his pocket give years High building, of a which on on Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock, In Eucksport. Feb. 3 3. Jessie V„ daughter of life-giving power. his others writing storm, began Sun- rFuneral ongize for appearance at the May The convention will nominate can- summoned and took the man to should by annexation to Portland to residence. No. 11>4 Danforth St. ,] ohn H. and Annie A. KldrWge, aged 12 years The a two. injured day afternoon, has prevailed ior 72 hours. from her lale Pekoe, term of the Superior court under ?2,000. our own 111 tills Cltv. Feb. 23, Ada M.. wife of Charles l 7 days. Orange didates for mayor, city oierk, aldermen the lives at 279 York to spend for us. Wo can spoud Until this afternoon hall and rain havo Five cases of intoxication were also dis- hospital. Tupper Sarrent, aged 40 years !l months (i days. In Orland, Feb. 32. Bradley Harrltnan, aged India is The sooner fallen at with severe wind and tea, at and members of the superintend- street. money to better advantage. intervals, Funeral on Saturday afternoon at 2 30 o’clk, ti 9 years. Ceylon of. large at [ posed squalls frequent periods. Early this from her i t> residence. No. 71 Neal street In Harmon. Feb. 12, Horatio Tibbetts, aged school committee at At was re- the city marshal or some other authority noted for its wine-like ing large. midnight Timothy Tupper afternoon it commenced to snow, and a in this Feb. 24, Michael J., son of the E 7 years 4 months. rich, FRANK the takes ideas uny. THE JONES. CITIZENS’ CAUSE WEAKENING. ported to bo very comfortable by people that havo suoh deluded falling of the mercury will undoubtedly late John mid Catharine Ward, aged 39 years I u North Baldwin, Feb. 11, John Wiggin.aged body. the oitlzehs’ house It about how can ilo soon follow. 11 months 14 days. 7 9 years. The steamer Frank Jones will resume From present indications surgeon of the Maine General. much good Portland I South Feb. 11. Mrs. Adeline All Chase Air. Andrew Hodsdon has been suffer- [Notice ot funeral i ereaftcr. in Orrington, grocers handle between Portland and movement which was was stated that the did; not for us, and send them to the insane asy- g At Peaks Islund, Feb. 22. Sarah M„ wife of S initli. aged Gl years. her service Machias- political inaugu- surgeons from an ill but is now ing quite turn, James Torrlngton, M. !>., aged 82 years and G In WhUneyvIlle, Feb. IS, Dennis Hoiland, & Sanborn’s Teas. Portland rated a few weeks ago is fast find it to the leg and lum the better, for it is only throwing Package port on April 1st, leaving Tues- losing necessary amputate much impro /ed. months. a geil 7S years. warmest enthu- in a money to let Portland Mr. Arthur I). a resident of our services afternoon at 3 o’clock In Feb. T. McCabe, days and Fridays and Machiasport Mon- ground and several of its the man will probably be all right away foolishly Alorse, Funeral Friday Machias, 17, Itaymond on Peaks Island. a spend it for us. vote to town, w bo is the special Custom from her late residence, ged 07 years. Cine pound makes over 200 cups. days and Thursdays. siasts, particularly of the Republican few days. I propose by my FOR SALE. FOll SAM. HOME. ..— ■■ ■■ ■ NEW YORK’S RAT DRIVER. ANTIQUITY OF THE COCKROACH. THE PAIN. -__— RELIEF FROM words Inserted xinder this head SALE—Farms of every from Forty WORKED ON LINEN. description for 125 contH, cnh in advance. TlioKoilents Are Coated Willi Luminous FOR2 acres to 2000 acres, suitable for one week It Is bay, the Oldest of All Insects anil of World liens and summer to Embroidered linen are their stock, dairy, boarders. Paint au5 nulberry hermetically was so cute. stay there from two to Hrs. FLORENCE "5 coating paint of an unwary narrowly Stanley brothers speak English fluently. SALK—A two horse power Belknap B. never wears off. It is a at their hands of woman as she makes her ing.” shoes. so tho novelty caped losing his life hands, or, lovely Molly Fryer is a typical gypsy. Her FORC. Standard Electric Motor nearly new; Melanie mournfully, “except of lime which I discovered while man with Marianne blushed prettily at having preparation rather, their months, camping in round of the shops and the market house. skin is dark, her eyes a brilliant black, young ability price $53.00, cost $125. SOUTHWORTH BROS., What we are to do for leather I can’t and WANTED-Capableas solicitor or salesman. A permanent 103 Middle St. 21-1 an assem- for myself, and has to be newly made the wilds of the former country. It and her manner made so bold in such august There are homely leather bags, pretty her figure graceful, easy. situation with large concern to the right man. mixed like a varnish. This closes the would be difficult to substantiate been re- conjecture. probably She speaks thirteen languages, but has with and blage, but Miss Varina had and after is no doubt silk and little orocheted affairs Address, age. previous experience SALE—One ofthe oldest and best paying A foot was in evidence pores of the skiD, chasing this tale, but there that it is ones, not learned well. B & P. O. Box Portland, Me. A?pOR in dainty put English references, C, 1C35, book and periodical stores, legated on one her for her slack interest around to catch up with the flying rela- a most voracious insect. It is a common which from her belt and suffice 21-1 proaching from under the trim skirts of one of the dangle Louis and Gustav Stanley are now ma- of the principal streets of Portland. A good women were for the rat is in a sweat, and that fin- belief the aboriginal natives of the the work other doing tives, among merely to hold a kerohief and a king the arrangements for coronation chance for anyone looking for a ousiness. E'or cutters out. never used to it. the monster will not dainty salesman to sell her brother was ishes him, and they get Brazil that hesitate of A large field will be ■WANTED-Traveling most further particulars address, BUSINESS, Press the company in which bottle. Molly Fryer. pro- Ii n/xmnlAf a line* nf t.fntF nila iri'ADaoQ “There is a shoe made out of the skin Will a rat sweat? Well, you cage a rat to attack openly a dying or injured ani- smelling where the whole band will Office. 21-1 cured, camp. etc., on the market. Liberal terms and then let a terrier roll the cage around or even man, and it is a well-known Harper’s Bazar notes the return of party a specialties, an officer, aul she had come today bent of a rattlesnake one of the men killed mal, In the midst of the camp large tent will Address, THE ATLANTIC and will see a rat will often a to proper party. SALE—On new first for a few minutes, you fact that they annoy sleeping They are made generally of satin bo erected, where tho ceremonies will Ohio. 19-2 Deeriug Highlands, on her among the workers. in our field. Isn’t it lovely?” bags. REFINING CO., Cleveland, FORclass residence of 14 rooms with bath, hot taking place as as if dipped into a pail of water. by crawling over the face and body Father who lives damp person lined with silk or satin to corres- take place. Metrovitch, and cold steam feet land, ex- She was the that held of were focused a for at too and brocade, water, heat, 10,000 loosening strings Twenty pairs eyes I got ns high as $20 month keeping and the finger nails. in will oome to in to the gnawing Chicago, Topeka early TO LET. tensive views of ocean and country Uncle had some in this clear of and this whloh and large enough to hold a pair in place a bulky parcel Toby on the unique boot. places city rats, The noise produced by insect, pond, May and will have full charge of the cer- White Mountains, handy to electrics, the best I several other cities as well. The as the “drummer’’ In the shoes or are cninnioa Tho Rnmsnv hfinri now hn.a I In. my dear Jennie, work is known trop- of dancing slippers. They bargain In Deering. W. H. WALDRON & CO., brought “Lovely? Yes, but, inserted nnder tills 19-1 I am afraid of is the society a rubbing together of the but never Forty words head 180 Middle street. “I couldn’t find a about the about rattle- only thing ics, by peculiar about half a yard long and a quarter of a adopted the Catholc faith, they thing we can’t all go killing of to animals), but I resembles a sharp or one week for 25 cents, cash in advance. (Prevention cruelty wings, knocking shirred services In regular Catholio but this roll of I bad shoes of.” to start in knuckles a yard wide, at the top. and Rt.yoid fitted cash grocery house bedtiouing. snakes to make have nearly made enough ray drumming of the upon hollow chWrches. When a gypsy couple Is to be SALE—Elegantly __ 4. J_4. ■nront' Q Vitro TT on a satin ribbon about a 17OR best in Portland, can he se- wearer of the own business and then I will cease or ann is sain to do most gathered quar- store, location ~--oo-- “No,” said the proud again, board wainscot, married, and the distance is too far for LET-Oftice room together with etc., called business? I when ter of an inch wide. Some of the girls desk, cured at reasonable price. Owner away. but since he went not rat driving. Sell my No; irritating at night performed in Priest he sends word TO all situaiert upon 19-1 to recover pillows, snake “that really would be wish to be chic a thin in- High Metrovitoh, complete, Exchange I. P. BUTLER, 48 1-2 Exchange St. boots, wnnt in this of ups aud with others. who very put steam heat and water included. so may again city concert to a Catholio priest near to where the street, Sebago and we have moved we seem to need but the war will terlining in tbeir bags, well sprinkled Will nuke practicable, perhaps UUVY113. The habits of the cockroach tho world and the Is Trice $8 per month. discount io fix- of the best laundries ___ band is located, ceremony per- SALE-One paying of Jane our shoes are all the same. with orris-root, whioh gives them a de- tures are not A. C. LIBBY & little anything. Mammy says really be over before over aro much Everywhere formed in the usual way. required. CO., FORin New Ham.shire, fully equipped, good IN A BAD FIX. and odor. 42 1-2 Exehangejatreet251 cause of she doesn’t see why we can’t make trou- they are the followers unwelcome lightful The Romany band dates its linage business, expenses low; poor health gone.” Like the ravens of These party bags are bolng put to all irand chance for anyone looking for a those Ad- A two horse sled team loaded with guests of man. the back to the Pharaohs. For several hun- BENT—Vegetable and milk farm. locat- selling, pers out of it.” They were not uncheerful, of which sorts of uses. The girls And them indis- good investment. Address LAUNDRY, Press “north oountrie,’’ Dr. Hender- dred the of the tribe FORed in Peering, near ears. GO acres, good The brilliant blue and Eves. were at a about 2a barrels of (lour, got in a bad fix at the theatre in the evening, years headquarters office. pink striped amless They living son has told us, “where he goes they go,” pensable in Austria. months buildings, barn accommodating 30 cows, has ____18-2 been as have been Eight ago unrolled on the table where that about 12 o’clock, on Congress out of his sinoe hats have abolished, they produced 100 tons of hay, excellent opportunity ticking lay white heat of excited anticipation yesterday keeping sight by day—except Molly Fryer came to the United States SALE-One 4 1-2x8 1-2, and South American take off tbier little toques and stow them for right party. Particulars Real Estate Office, refrigerator, been wont to out for tears or de- Rines Brothers. One of some varieties—and the band with which she now a oil tank, barrel covers, two lawyers bad fight left but a slight margin street, opposite ing in their Then they use them and joined First National Bank Building, FREDERICK I?OR meat bench, by night, for which they were away bags. measures and scoops, baskets, their battles. A dozen hands were the runners of the sled got wedged into feasting made in darker of travels. B. VAII.L.25-1 paper cutters, legal nusii ltui ujju wianwing termed the old naturalists ln- a great deal, up colors, barrels nice beans. S. HOBART* spair. xi upuu aptly by When the news came to Louis Stanley eight very to test its the track so as to to a stand- from course, to oarry slippers, gloves, fans, rooms with 143 St outstretched quality. Jessica close- bring things oifugoe, or “flyers light.” Their that of the band had LET—Furnished board; also Brackett group of workers. Bascom, are to receive at a Queen Sophia gypsy on _18-1 be could still. The load was removed and however, is necessarily from etc., if they going TO nice front parlor first floor unfurnished. “It will jnst superb. They a partly diet, varied, died, he set about notifying all the bands bath, 17OR SALE—An 8x13 horizontal engine made ly followed by Oscar, bearing heavy wide distribution. Tho giant friend’s house and do not oare to go to Steam heat, gas. centrally localed. new for better. I wish mechanical were to their roach, in the United States. A conference was class £ bv Kendall & Roberts. 2$ horse power; not ask anything only midst. appliances required of a A very management. First table hoard $3.00 per burden, had come into their as has been intimated, is often carniv- the expense oarriage. pretty all in order. Terms to suit of it.” of the rut. In the mean- held and Topeka was selected as the place week. Transients can lie accommodated. Ap- tubular boiler; good we had 100 yards the team out taken as one was seen me oiner uay cornea uyj address C. T* Marianne laid her hand im- get orous in its tastes, but, a fami- the coronation should be held at 307 Cumberland St. 24-1 if taken scon. For particulars Belknap debutante. was of at which ply I’m so you think well of time five electric cars were delayed along the cockroaches aro omniv- young It dark blue AMES, East Waterford, Maine. “Oh, glad on Ollie's shoulder. ly, extremely All the members of the tribe of _10-4 pressively altitudes their velvet lined with pale blue, and had her Romany it. I almost went into hysterics when the track for some little time. orous. In these menu have now been notified of the wooden house with is She is the most embroidered on it in gypsies WANTED--FEMALE HELP. SALE—Two-story “Beggie right. consists of whatever is best in the larder monogram silver. in first elas- it. Just fancy Reggie coronation, and most of them are on their 17ORbasement. 11 rooms condition, mammy proposed This is are are also made in black silk or satin beautiful woman I ever saw. or the pantry, and they particularly They to The ooroDatlon with all modern conveniences. Pleasantly after the Yankees in a pair THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL. lined with way overland Topeka. words inserted nnder tills head street, near careering the I have ever seen her so as many can attest, to glutinous and bright plaid. the Forty located on Cumberland Cathedral, first time partial, of a queen among this people is one week for SR conta. cash in advnnce. street of snch as two minutes from Congress electrics. of trousers made bedticking. of the Connecticut and sugar foods, carefully pre- and will be a round of close. This year’s figures A CREAMY RICE PUDDING. grandest occasion It shines). Terms easy. them much and confections. Their 188 Pine Sun all day (when “He could career after as pared pastries and joy. At this time also the YlrANTED—At St, a competent see- money can remain on mort- “And she has some of her Mutual Life Insurance Company are, no other pleasure »» One-half purchase brought cunning is surpassed by new ond girl. 22-1 II. L. 470 more my dear, than in insect, One and a half teoaoupful of boiled rice, gvpsy band will formulate rules. gage, if desired. JONES, Congress comfortably, Cloth. I’m SO crlnd most as to the con- are past grand masters in the usual, convincing and they Queen-elect Molly Fryer lias already be- street.feblo-tf none. children’s games of “peek-a-boo” and two-tbirds teacupful of raisins, two eggs, (To be continued) servative, business-like methods employ- gun the making of her coronation dress. of course; but you don’t when hunted or of one of SALE—One sleigh. little used, (Z. “Oh, yes, assets “hide-and-seek,” pur- one half teacupful sugar, pint It will be a gaudy affair, of Oriental style ed that To the net an On such & Bro.. makers.) 1 seat ever that much by corporation. sued by enemy. occasions, one- rich material. Also she FORThompson jump think things will get milk, one-half teaspoonful of salt, and made of 1 fur have been added an income when tho danger is past or in- and carriage in good condition, ljharness. robe, Mrs. Denman?” WIT AND WISDOM of a year ago passing, of cinnamon. will wear many heads necklaces, robes, blankets, Sc. II. L. Worse, stead of to or eight teaspoonful Sepa- 2 plush whips, the keeping emerging from which will be brought by the various 470 Congress street.10-tf no there’s no of nearly §8,000,000. while expendi- and add JONES, “There’s knowing, their retreats, it is their custom thor- rate the whites yolks of the eggs, she will be a of bands, and queen charming EVERY...] from the death claims $4,456,- reconnoitro, with their knowing. And, turning away tures, including oughly to sensi- to the yolks two tablespoonfuls of the to the Romany tribe.—Kansas City Star. OH SALE—Or lease, a lot of land at the West she had laid Of this tive antennae and Argus eyes, ever ready ... MAN I Si End, corner Forest and Congress streets sacrificial altar on which liavo been $7,534,805.00. and place the rest of the milk on 832.23, to at the least alarm. And if milk about 4,224 feet. Apply to E. II Alt Fac simile signature of CIIAS. H. FLETCHER are shown to disappear containing her cherished damask curtains a willing amount operating expenses will Are in a double boiler. Wash and LOW, 919 Congress St. jan25dtf is on the of every bottle of Castoria. “cornered,’ they invariably resort to the FAR AND AWAY AHEAD. the old a wrapper This sacrifice, lady wiped away have been but $850,479.66. showing “’possum.” stone the raisins (or they may be left TO HIS TRADE.! she made de- There aro one or two varieties of No doubt all our readers have care- furtive tear or two. “Not, When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. is most when the general the nnseeded if preferred), pnt them in the gratifying, cockroaoh that are quite handsome in the article LOST AND FOUND. pathetic haste to explain, “the giving When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. of the business of the milk and cook them until soft and ten- fully perused describing frequently have customers w pressed condition being a pale yellow or bister | When she became Miss, she to Castoria. appearance, which usually takes 15 minutes. which across the up of a pile of old damask, my dears, clung consideration. I he a dash of black or der, Alabastine, appears country is taken into in color, with brown. the rice, cook Ave minutes come to us with and Mr. Den- When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. of the Add longor, This is the copy say §' contain- but it emphasizes the straits takes occasion They aro denizens interior wilds stir In the of foot of another page. pro- waterproof handbag President of the company and then yolks the eggs and IOST—Brown1 inifpair gold Reward for its return the are of Brazil and bordering and " glasses. man and boys passing through now to countries, salt, sugar and spices. Stir well, cook duct of a Michigan city—Grand Rapids Pat it form at Frebla house. 23-i in his annual report, published, are as the in attractive and do. their habits vegetarian, they ieod or three remove from is nothing else in the world could show in form what has for two minutes, famous as the greatest furniture | comprehensive upon the rich and luxuriant flowers and the _long « Denman me to select over the entire of the the Are and pour pudding into the maka Mr. been done period the reasonable." v Why, helped forest growths. dish Beat the whites of the manufacturing center in the country. pries WANTED—MTUAT1UV we Be careful what you spend your money life—that is for serving eggs those very curtains the first visit fifty-two a for a companv’s add to them tablespoonful of su- has enhanced that fame. The for. A cheap substitute standard, These figures are most instruct- Baht Alabastine In sn<& cases the work is always « Forty words inserted tinder to New Orleans after we were mar- years. BOARD OF TRADE MEETING POST- the froth on tap of the this head paid advertised article may turn out to be a at the same time a flat- gar spread pud- told in the article referred to is enc week for 45 cents. Hath In advance. ive. and present PONED. brown In the oven, story ried.” Insist on ding and delicately satisfactory and brings excellent costly purchase. having the exhibit of the accomplishments Delineator. full and All who give Alabastine was the our- tering yerve oold.—The plain. | ANTED—Situation Miss Variua examining com- by young lady stenogra- goods. of this yet conservative Tho proposed meeting of the Portland t» results. V ” genuine progressive a trial will testify that the claims of this Idler. Fou- a drawn face. years' experience -.references. tains with long pany. The total receipts have been near- of trade for to MISS T. M. board Friday, oonsider iB an eczema of the are IWb Apply, ATWuOD, 2s Elm St., ill of which head scalp— natural wall coating backed up by “Dear Mrs. Denman, why the $285,000,000, upwardsof $223,- has been Scald I THE THURSTON PRINT, Auburn, Me. 222 ly the shipping interests, postponed severe sometimes, but it can be £ ever curtains with •‘But let ns lienee, my sovereign, to provide, has been paid in death claims and very solid merit Wall paper and kalsomines world did you buy 000,000 until further uotlce on and A slave for every sore that may betide.” leavinc the account of the Doan’s Ointment, quick per- * ME. 7 4' A N T I’. 1) A practical wants a dividends to policy holders, cured. are out of the with Ala- PORTLAND, ’" Bookkeeper birds (m them?” Ih.n i‘u JIT., Am IV, Scene 6 of same of the in its results. At any store entirely running position. First class references. Address assets on Jan. 1 last at impossibility eastern dele- manent drug that v. total §64,000,000, BOOKKEEPER, this office. “Birds? Why, it was the birds Beferring of course, to the onderous quali- able to attend bastine. 22 1 Extract Ointment. in round numbers. gates being on that date. 50 cents. made Mr. Denman insist on that lot ties of Bond’s KAIJjROADS. j» OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. RAILROADS. Memoranda. ---■ ■— ..I ■■■—i German l Liverpool ., l 60@l 80 pats B 3506 60: winter extras 3 70@4 IN MAINE- steel.@3% 10:MJn at OTTER TRAPPING Shoesteel.@2 I Dia'md Crys. bbl 2 25 bakers 4 40g4 60; winter low grades at 2 Jvji Barque Charles Loriug, Lunt, New York rom Feb lat 36 10 li. It, FINANCIAL ANBCOSWIERCIAL Sheer iron— Snlerutiik. 3 00. Savanna-la-Mur, reports, 17. THOMMSOM IiOTe. I MAINE~CEyTHAL —. on 74 40, had a from NW to WNW, Taken by 'ibe H. C.4% @6 Saleratus-e®6% Kyeeasy; No 2 Western heavy gaie Other Fur Hearing Animals u which a sea, the U en. Russial3 Vb® 14 Spice*. Wheat—receipts 73,076 bush: exports 16,04“ shipped heavy (Staving pilot fr. effect Nov. J4. J33T. Ameri'cnRu8siall®12 Cassia, pure....21@22 bush: sales bush futures 40.000 dus louse, flooded cabins, and did some damage on PORTLAND Trapper. 4,240,000 NO leek. Trains leave Portland as follows: Galv.g%@7 Mace. lOeglOO spot easy; No 2 Jted 1 06% fobafloat; TO to ai- Feb Ilul- For Brunswick. Bath. .Rockland, Leather Nutmegs.66®65 Northern Duluth at 1 09V4 I o b afloat Vineyard-Haven, 24—Brig Jennie fhe ftftiost Direct 7.00 a. m. for Quickest, Lisbon Falls, New York— Pepper.i6®17 rlve; No 1 Hard Manitoba 1 11 Vs £ o b afloat. bert, from Savannah Portland, arrived here : Augusta. Waterville. skowhegan, Letter in New York Sun.) in the LONDON DIRECT. and Route and (Maine of Staole Products light.25®261 Cloves.16(2)17 Corn—receipts 143.326 bush: exports oday and reports. Feb 16, off Hatteras, expe- Popular Lewiston via Brunswick, Belfast, Bangor in the Quotations ■ienced violent SE and NW two to the sudden drop price Mid weight_S6®26| Ginger.l4®iS bus; sales 206,000 bush; futures 111,000 spot, gales lasting Bucksport. Owing during which the and S. S. Anuandale, 7000 tons, Feb. IS. -TO THE- For Danville Jc, ^Poland kinds of Heavy....23@24| Starch spot weak; No 2 at 36%cf o b afloat. I lays, vessel stralued 8.30 a. m. Springs.) and other coarser eaked in 7000 Feb. 25. Kumford Falls. of skunk pelts Leading Markets. Good d’mg.23®24[Laundry.4%®5 117,600 hush; exports 124, badly topside. Feb 10, 2d mate Jas S. S. Cervona, tons, Mechanic Falls. Ifw- Oats—receipts l£ Jnnk died of and Oakland. Keadffeld. Water- the are offoring high figures Union hacks.. ,37®3Sieioss.6%@7% busjsales lo.l'OO bush; spot weaker -.yutures hemorrhage of the stomach S. s. Dcvona, 7000 tons, Mar. 4. iston, 'Wimhrup. furs, buyers No- ivas hurried at sea. Two rheu- Farmington and Phillips. Am. call.... 90®1.00| Tobacco. bust, :;No 2 at 31 Wc asked; No 3 at 31c; rnen are sickwith ville. Livermore Fails, otter skins. Tho Maine woods, Anil weekly thereafter. New Gloucester, Dan- for prime Lead, IBest brands... .S0@60 white at 32Vae;No 3 white at 32c; track white matism and will go to the hospital. U.io a. m. for Gray. New Feb attention given to the carriage ot June.. Auburn and Lewiston. are full of men who are Sheet...... @7 Medium.30;u40 33(a)38c; No 2 white —c. York, 23-Soli Silver Heels, Quin- Special vilic consequently, au. from and Butter, and Perishable Cargo. ll.2oa. in. lor Brunswick, Bath, aii- Market. lfine. ®6iCommon...... 2d.w,30 Card easier: Western steam 5 47Vi. Ponce, reports strong NW gales C'heeae, Apples Express a living by trapping. A Nevi’ork Ctockand Money ...60(6:70 and For all information apply to rittslield. Bangor. Bucksport, making good Zinc...... 7%f all steamers from Pacific Bel- Onenleg...... 92 105 Flour quiet. Lincoln division, Waterville, Skowhegan, with teeth for and black Bi: bilver &d5/&. at John Sea Bird, Amboy. From catching lynx Closing...... 106 11% 106 B Wheat-No 2 91VS.@92V4 ; No3 do Pierce, Norfolk; From Coast cities for Alaska, and ac- fast. liartland, Dover and Foxeroti, Green- Mexican dollars 46 Vi. spring at Ar 23d. Gov Robie, Nichols, Kong Ivong; cats. 90«97c; No 2 lied l 02(0)1 03Vs. Com—Noi 2 ship Liverpool. Steamers.Portland. ville, Bangor. Olcttown and MattawamKeag. Oils »o barque Hiram Gorham, New Orleans; commodation reserved in ad- Governicent Bonds weak 2»S's®2«y»c. Oats—No2 at 2Rc; No 2 white Emery. Jan. Labrador, Wed. Feb. 2,1 pT m 5.10 u. m. For Brunswick. Bath. Lisboa animal 49c: Lotue Watts. Colombo ; schs Celia E. Sat,, 15tli Though an otter is net a hard Feb May. No o b No 2 rye Moore, m. Falls, Richmond, Gardiner, Augusta ami State bonds dull. b —c; 3 White t 28029; P Mason, Blair, fm Thurs. 27 Vancouver. Sat., 12,1 p. vance thereof. to 0.. 32% 31% Flaxseed atl23Vii; West, Satilla River; Henry l m Waterville. to it is a difficult creature No 2 Bariev fob—; No 1 from io Feb. Scotsman, 20, p. catch, very Railroad bonds 30% at Port Blanche II King, Greenlaw, anti 6.1~> m. For New Danville weak._ Closing...... 31% Prime seed at2 92Vii. Moss pork Spain; 1:4 Labrador, Mar. 12,1 p. m Through passenger p. Gloucester, have Timothy 10 Jacksonville, Fla ; Gracie 1) Buchanan. Har- (Poland Mechanic Fails, hold. Consequently special traps OATS. 10(10010 86. Lard 6 20; short rib sides ato Junction. Springs), Retail Orocors »nn to Grand Aroostook County via Vanceboro. Halifax and If a trap represent the pay- 103 2 6.000 busb; barley 3.000 busb. K $tco upwards application any small fish congregate. possible, The following quotations Closing. rye Oreenlaw. Bruuswick for Portland; Isaiah conimodations. the Provinces. The Saturday night train does in this market: Shipments—Flour lo.OOO bbls; wheat >1 no L'toi* Aiiohim < days to 7.20 a. m. Paper train for Brunswick, Au* trap high precautions meal 366 pkgs machinery Rve—No 2jat 62c. TonnirA eat off his me ts 260 canned 127 ALLAN LINE New Mexico and Arizona, 2% days to Texas, x Waterville and Bangor. are taken because an otter tv ill flour 209 boxes do goods at gusta, .. 10 60 TOLEDO—Wheat—No2 cash at 98%c;May for open for occupancy Tuesday night 9 free in five minutes bdl spool wood 239 cattle. Ulosing. .* Sid 24tb, schs Wm B Palmer, Louisburg; ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS._ Sleepers 12.50 p. m. Train for Brunswick, Lewiston, leg and set himself 99c. Katharide D and Baltimore. and guide to show the National capital (with- 9 and in Perry, Kockport on Bath. Augusta. Waterville, Bangor. unless he is VV1U-(I 11I1ACU U ■ out extra charge) Wednesday morning. after he is caught, placed Press Stock Passed Hell Gate 23d, snhs Silver Heels, iron; and 11.00 m. Night with sleeping cars to bite. FortlandAVH.i.jai. M:irK1 Portland Dally Qoutatlons. Liverpool Portland,_ For Information, tickets and reservations, a p. Express a where he is unable data—No 2mixed 27c bid. | Ponce ifor Now Chas E Sears, NYork for ail position Swan & Barrett, Bankers, 186 Haven; From i’ address, points. the sides of steep, PORTLAND. Feb. 23. Corrected by Rve—No 2 at 60Vic. F do for ,, t'pm Wins ore also set upon forLubec; Ella Crowell, Thomaston; Steamship X E. E. CURRIER, N. E. A. So. Pac. Cc., X ARRIVALS IN PORTLAND. oash and Dec —. 1 do Liverpool _Portland. i street. sn banks that lead down to the lakes, The Flour market is about steady with prices Middle Cfoverseed—prime Westerloo, do for Boston; Clifford White, 9 0 State Street, BOSTON. X iwy 16 Feb. P. A. So. into them when at STOCKS. MINNEAPOLIS—Wheat — at 98c; for Jersey City; Woodbury M Snow, Port John- 29~Jam Sardinian. 9 GEO. C. DANIELS, T. Ry., From Montreal. Quebec. Fabyans. Bridgton. otters may slide unchanged. Wheat, Com. Oats and Provisions February 10 Pen. 228 5t., BOSTON. ^ at son for 3 Feb. Laurenttan. _ Washington 8.25 a. m.; Lewiston and Mechanic 8.30 Par Value. Bid, Asked ar 96:h©96V8c; July 958/a : No 1 hard ltockport. i.r.r. A Falls, lower in tlie West, caused the war Description. May 2 Mar. S. THWEATT. East’n Pasa. Agt. So. Ry. are weak, by Bank.100 114 116 1 oi Not Northern at BOSTON—Ar 23d, schs John W Linnell, Han- 12 Feb. Numidian. 271 NEW YORK. а. m.: Waterville and Augusta. 8.35 a. m.: demand for sable Canal National V«; 98s/g. ° Mar. Broadway, X ere is always a good at a loss ol 23a from 102 r02 4 Childy Harold, Sweney, Bal- 17 Feb. Bangor, and Augusta and week days from are scare. May Wheat closed Casco National Bank.100 MINNEAPOLIS—Flour—first patents 9G.@ dy* Philadelphia; Carthaginian._ daily these little animals 34 at Rockland. 12.23 m.; Kiuglield. Farm- f:.r, and though lost Vic. is Arm Cumberland National Bank.. .40 32 6 00; second patents 4 76@4 86; first clears timore. ffli p. Phillips, are easily yesterday, and July Sugar very Sardinian carries no passengers. Bemis. Kumford Falls. 12.30 never plentiful in Maine, they National Bank. 11 100 3 01); second clears at 2 80®S 00. Ar 24th, ship Paul Kevere, Mullen, Manila; nov29 *?od4m ington, Lewiston, to with looked for. Chapman 80(^4 Chas J Laurentian carries cabin passengers only. Lewiston and stations 3.25 St. no fur hunter ever goes and active higher prices Bank.100 87 S9 schs Ramirez, Jordan, Pouee; Wil- D. m; way p. m.; caught, and First National DULUTH—Wheat—No 1 Northern cash at Pepe carries second cabin passengers a lew sable are wholesa e of 109 111 lard. York. Noriolk; J Chester Wood, Osmore, Cartliagiuian John. Bar Harbor.Aroostook County,Moosehead the woods without carrying Tkolollowing to-days prices Merchants’National Bank— 76 96s/sC. etc 97 99 99c; May »8%C; July New York. Lake and Bangor. 5.45 p.m.; Rangeley, Farming- favorite way of catching sable Provisions. Groceries: National Traders’Bank.100 are in the cen- STEAMERS. t-aps The Grain- 100 102 MILWAUKEE—No 1 Northern at—; No 2 Cld sell Edwards, for Newport 01Tho Saloons and Staterooms ton. Bumford Falls, Lewiston, 6.55 p. in.; Chicago in the Floor. Portland National Bank.100 23d, Marjorie, is felt. lilec- is to bore a two-inch auger hole tral where least motion and all White Mountain Superfine ft Corn car 39040 Portland Trust Co.100 120 12o Spring at 94c; May at 1 01Va;July—. News. part, and Montreal points -- the through- a tree and place honey lots 80 CeoE Wolcott, John trlcity is used for lighting ships 8.10 from Bur Harbor, Bangor, nk of growing low grades.4 00*14 25 do baa ,. .. 42 Portland (las Company. 50 78 at 3 10. Cattle at Sid 23d, sch3 Norfolk; the p. m.; daily a CINCINNATI—Hogs 40®4 the at the command of in ‘he further end of the hole. When Wneat bag- Meal nae lots ®40 100 108 S Ames, for Horse Island and Baltimore; Brad- out. lights being Bath and Lewiston, 1.40 a. rn. daily; Halifax, Spring Portland WaterCo.100 2 o0®4 75. at hour of the night. Music smell of the ear lots 100 126 130 ford C French, coal port. passengers any St. Johu. BarHarbor, and Augus- b ole, attracted by the honey, eri.ci ana st5 1C®610 Oats, 35®a6 Portland St. Railroad Co.. Sheep 3 76@4 65. Lambs 4 50®6 75. Rooms on the promenade Wajprville lots 126 128 In Nantasket Roads 23d, sch Isaac T Rooms and Smoking Boston ud ta, 3.50 a. m.. except Monuays. of rrnr Oats, bag *37 Camp- Philadelphia! the 1 R’v.100 p its its head into the hole, points atent Maine Centfal deck. The Saloons and staterooms are heated hold Wneat... 5 90*6 10 Cotton Beeo- Portland & R.R. 100 48 60 bell, irom Weymouth. GEO. F. EVANS. General Manager, .e nails catch him by the neck and Ogdensburg Markets. bv steam* DIRECT STEAMSHIP USE. t car lets.00 00®23 00 Cotton Sid fm Nantasket Roads 24tli, sch Fanny F. E. BOOTHBY, G. P. St T. A- comes. After the vlicb. sir’en. BONDS. Kates o! passage #62.60 A re- iio until the trapper 6 SB®5 60 bag lots 0000024 00 iBy Telegraph.1 Reiche. Irom Portland for Baltimore. toJ$7O.G0. Portland,, Nov. drawn out roller.... 120 duction is made on Round Trip Tickets. 14,3897._novi2dtt sable is killed the nails are de.. .5 10*5 25 Br* Portland 6s. 1907..-•••••.113 FEB. 24, 1898, APALACHICOLA—Cld 23d, sell Flora Rog- and clear Sacked 102 103 Second Cabin—To Liverpool, London Boston and and when they are car lots. 16 60 Portland 4s. 1902—1912 Funding.. NEW YORK—The Cotton market to-uay ers, Boston. From every Wednesday Saturday. with a claw hammer, tl.ouis st’g 50017 108 Londonderry, $34.00 and #36.26; return, the is sot. babies are als) roller... 6 35£6 60 bag lots 17 ()G®18 no Portland 4s. 1913. Funding.106 closed dull but steady; middling uplands 6Vic; Sid 23d, sell S G Hart, Boston. reinserted trap 1899. R. aid.103 104 Boston. #60.76 and #09.00. and Portland & Rumiord Falls such as are clear do. .6 20»5 36 Middling *1660317 60 Bangor 6s. K. do gulf 6%c; sales CO bales. Z Cld 23d, sch Flora Rogers, Francis, London. From Piiiladeiptiia every Wednesday R'y. in small steel traps 117 sell Steerage—To Liverpool, Glasgow, caught » wheal bag ots. .*17018 00 Bangor 6s. 1906.1 Water.115 BALTIMORE—Ar 23d, Blanche Hopkins, re- muskrats. nt’r 102 CHARLESTON—Toe Cotton market to-day Belfast or Londonderry, lnoludln* every used for 6 85®6 00 Mixed feed—. 17 60 Bathes. 1898. K. R. aid .101 Crockett, Jacksonville. and Sit Effect Nov. 15, 1897. demand for vnatente.. was firm; Middling 6%c. quisite for the #22.50 (23.60. Saturday. The unprecedented polecat run. Coffee. 103 Au 24th, sell John F Randall, Crocker, Port- voyage to Bath 4Vs s, 1907, Municipal.101 was For tickets or further information apply From Central Wharf, Boston, 3 p. m. From DEPARTURES. and skins is due to a bounty of $2, Bio,roasted 102 GALVESTON—Cotton market today to load and return. lynx tBuying& selling price) ll@15 Bath 4s. 1921, ltefnnding.100 land, T. P. McGOWAN. 418 Congress St., J. B. Fine street Wharf, Philadelphia, at 3 p. m. In- offered last winter. Ceu—Large Java&Mocha 102 middling St'se. CARTERET-Ar 23d, soli Jacob 8 Winslow, 8.30 A. M. and 1.10 P. M. From Union Station which the state do26*28 Belfast 6s. 1898. R. H. aid.101 firm; 618* Exchange St.. II. & A. AL- surance one-half the rate of vessels. 0 gfolaxaes. KEATING, sailing Meclianic Falls. Buckfleld. Can- would waste powder on Snore .... * 75®50 Belfast 4s. 102 MEMPHIS—Tba Cotton market to-dav was Smith. Navassa. 92 Stalest. Boston, and 1 India the West the Penn. R. It. and for Poland, Hitherto nobody Municipal.100 —Sid schs AN, Montreal, Freights for hy Falls. were not emali do.. 2 00*3 60 Forts Kico.26030 Calais 1901—1911 Ref unding.... luO 102 middlings 5 11- 16c. DUTCH ISLAND HARBOR 23d, JlySldtr free of ton, Dixfield, Rumiord the as their pelts 4s, firm; New St, Portland. South by connecting lines, forwarded polecrts, Pollock ... .2 25®3 60 Barbados*. .. ..260*6 109 Abel W Parker, fm Nantucket for York; 5.J5 m. From Union but now that the state Lewiston 69,’1901, Municipal.106 NEW ORLEANS—The Cct on market tc-cay lonunission. 8.30 a. m. 1.10 and n. worth taking off, .1 76®2 00 108 Batliu, and Lens Wliite. Olt, from number Haddock.. Fancy.30*23 Lewiston 4s, 1913, Municipal.101 6 8-16c. Commerce, Round Trip $13.00. Station lor,Meclianic Falls and intennediata has made them valuable, a large 26 Tam. 102 was steady; middling for New J B Holden, fm Hur- Passage §10.00. H ako.2 00®2 Saco 4s, 1901. Municipal.10O Rockland York; Meals and room included. stations. of are wages at tl box a.15@20 102 MOBILE—The Cotton mar :et to-day was ricane Island for do. hunters earning good erring, Amoy Maine Central R R 7s, 1898.1st mtglOl For or to F. P. close connections at Rum- •• •’ S freight passage apply WING, 1.10 train makes ■ for the bounty, the Sealed.... 9014c Congous.16*60 7s. 1912,eons. 134 f)rm;mlddllng 5%c. NEWPORT NEWS—Sid 22d, sell Honry ching polecats mtgl33 Agent, Central Wharf, Boston. iord Falls for Bemis and all stations on R. F. ani- M 01 107 was Providence. ocat is an heedless aekerei. Japan.18086 4Vs s.106 SAVANNAH—The Cotton market to-day Little, Pierce, E. B. Treasurer and General po unuspecting, •• SAMPSON, & R. L. Ji. R. SDore is (22 0O®*28 Formoso...... 22060 4s cons. .iO'iVi lOSVs NORFOLK—Sid 22d, sch Wm H Davenport, i that mav be as easily as a mtg... quiet; middling 5 ll-16e- Manager, 89 State SU, FisUe Building, Boston, caught Snore 2S *18 0U©'(20 Sugar. •• 106 Janies River. Tickets on Sale. law was not grts,1900,exten’sn.l04 Stacey. Mass. ocmdtf llirough nk. Though this passed 3s StandardUrau 6 34 1C6 sch Crowell, Boston; Large $12®J14 Portland & Ogd’g gds.lSOO, 1st mtgl04 Alar nets. Ar 23d, Augustus Hunt, March the state has already rroeuce. Ex cAne duality 5 34 European un il last Portland Water Co’s 6s, 1899.... 101 103 Daylight, Bootbbay. R. C. Tiafflc Manager, boun- 4 96 BRADFORD, ,d out more than $20u0 in polecat Cape Canrrcte SeOO xxtriv. Portland Water Co’s 4s. 1927.103 10* Va 55y Telesranh. Sid 2d, sell Alicia B Crosby. Portland. Portland, Maine. num- Yellow Extra C....4yj sch Eleazer W Clark, ties. If the supply holds out a good do bbl. 90o@*9 50, LONDON. Feb. 24. 1888.—Console closed at NOBSKA— Passed 24tli, PORTLAND and SMALL POINT E. L. LOVEJOY, Superintendent, Maine...... 8 00 Seed from Cleniuegos for Boston; sen My- ber of bounty hunters will get rich before Easton ntocn Msrssa 112 11-16 for moneyaud 112% toraecount. Goodwin, jel8 dtf Falls. Maine. Pea Beans.l 3001 40 Timothy. s 66®3 76 B from Darien for —. _Rumiord the 189S.—Cotton market ra Weaver, spring. Yellow Eves.l 65*1 66 Clover,West *Vb@9 Ths following were closing Quota- LIVERPOOL, Feb 24, PORT TAMPA—Sid 23d, sch J K Souther, STEAMBOAT CO. as it is called in at 3 7-lGd;sales Line, Sundays Excepted. 'The blackcat or fisher, Cal Pea_1 66S1 60 do K, Y. 9V4310 tions of stocks at Boston: is higher; American middling Dally Boston & Maine R. R. 63 bales lor Hamilton. Philadelphia. a coat that is worth from Alelke, MAxleau Central “*s...... 10,000 bales, including 1000 spec- A Gar- AND VADATIAL STEAMEK8 On and after 3rd. 1898. Maine, wears lrlshPotat’e.0us»5®96 1O01OV» PHILADELPHIA-Ar 23U, sch Jas THE NEW January In effect Oct. & Santa'Fe. R. new. ) 0% ulation and 4tb, 1897. to to size and quality, do, bDi & Bed Top, 16*17 Atchison, Top. export.‘ field, Wood, New York. $3 to, acoording Maine.163 Trains leave Union Station. lor Scarboro in fox traps. The traps Sweer.sJersey375(*4 00 Provisions. Boston Cld 24th, soli Chas P Nottman. Jewett, Bath. Steamer and is caught ‘6I®ea*€y "^7’” Crossing. 10.00a. m.. 5.15, 6.20 D.m.; Scarbo- ob- ao N oriohr 0 00js Pork— do pfd Sid fm Delaware Breakwater 28d, sell Fred AND are not made fast to any stationary 14 DAYS OF STEAMSHIPS. BAY STATE PORTLAND, ro Beach, Pino Point, 7.00, 10.00 a. m.. 3.30. do Vineland* so® 45 heavy b.cks 00 Maine Central. SAILING Gower, Sargent, Philadelphia for New Bedford: but have of wood attached 12 00 2iys leave Franklin Wharf. Port- !'. CHAS. H. 5.1f>, 6.20. p. m.s Old Orchard. Saco, Bid- ject, toggles Onions.Egp*u 00@0 OC medium 60313 Onion Pacific. FROM FOP. Fred Jackson, New York for Norfolk; Sarah & alternately CAP HOC* marks in the snow and 7 in 10.00 a. deford, 7.00. 8.40. 10.00 a. m., 12,45, v 3.30. (hat leave wide do JNauves 3 60*3 70i short cut and American Bell.260 .Colon .Feb 21 Providence for Newport News. land, every Evening at o’clock, arriving Will leave Portland Pier, Portland, at Advance.NewYork. Ellen, earliest trains for for б. 6.20 p. m.; Konnebunk. 7.00. 8.40 a. m., r t rd the of the animals caught. Chickens_ clear $13®13 50 American Sugar, common...123Vii York.. Bremen-Feb 22 steamer Caeouna, for season for connection with m., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 15, progress 10012 Lahu.New SAVANNAH—Sid 23d, 6.16 Kennebunkpert, that $00,000 worth of Turkeys. Wes. ISSUSe Beef—light..9 0009 25 Sugar, old. .o.m .NewYork. .Amsterdam.Fob22 points beyond. Lowell’s Cove. Orr’i Island; Card’s Cove. Poor’s 12.45.3.30. ,6.20 p. m.; It is estimated Werkendant Louisburg. 8.40. a. in.. 12.45, JJ.SO, 5.16 p. m.; of Northern do... .15®17 heavy... 9 75® 10 25 Ceil Mass, pfd... York. .Rotterdam ..Jan 22 Pierson. New York. Through tickets for Providence, Lowell, Point, East Harpswell; Small Point, Ashdale 7.00. furs are taken in Maine every year, Sparndam.New Sid 23d. sell S G Loud, Weils Beach 7.00,8.40 a. m., 3.30. 5.15 p. m.,1 Fowls... 809 ErnestsVkD* 6 768 do commo ... York. .Liverpool. ..Feb 23 schs Mabel E Goss, Pas- Worcester, New York, etc. Sehaseo, Phippshurg and Cundy’s Harbor. which otters and foxes furnish ¥15, urn) Majestic.New SALEM—Sid 23d, North Berwick, Soinersworth, Do?arJ 4.05* Annies. Lara, tee ana Flint 6s Pere Marq.••••• York. .Antwerp .Feb 23 Thos Borden, Ames, Returning leave India Wharf, Boston, every RETURNING—Leave Cundy’s Harbor at 'the other Berlin.New schal. Greens Landing: 7.00, 8.40 a, m., 12.46, 3.30, 5.16 p. m.s each, and muskrats $10,000, 50@4 60 V» bbl.pure 6Vi®e% 23 for Grand EveningB at 7 o’clock. 7.00 a. ni., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, Eating appl*s3 Philadelphia .New York. .Laguayra....Feb Rockland; Ella & Jennie, Ingalls, Rochester. 7.00. 8.40 a. m.. 12.46, 3.S0 p. m. ; divided among sable, mink, do common 00 do com’nd. 6 ®6V* Stocks and Bonils J. B. COYLE, Manager. at all $!0,000 being $2*3 New YorN tfnoratloiis New York.... New York. S’tnampton..Feb 23 Manan. touching landings. Alton 8.40 a. m. 3 50 F. Gen. Agt to Farmiupton, Bay, 12.46, and Baldwins 60©4 DaUs,coniDd5V'?©5$4 London ... .Feb 25 Jennie J. LISCOMB, For further apply hi ickcats lynx, (By Telegraph.) Cervona.Portland... VINEYARD-HAVEN—Ar 24th, brig 1.1897. particulars 3.30 p. m.; Northern Hv.. Lakepoifc, La- Evap B to 9® lie pails, pure 644*117 for Sept. J. II. MCDONALD, Evelyn.New York.. Porto Rico .Feb 26 Hulbert. lu days Irom Savannah Portland, 8.40 a. m.. 12.45 p.m.: Lemons. pureilf 8Vi*9 The folloing ware to-day’i- closing quotations 16-3. 158 Commercial street. conia, Plymouth, THE CHINESE WALL. Massachusetts.New York. .London.Feb26 (see Mem), Telephole Worcester, via Somers worth. 7.00 a. m.; Messina 3 0004 00 Bams...• 9 9Vi of Bonds Campania.... New York. .Liverpool .Feb 28 Passed 24th. soli Alice Calburn, from Norfolk dec3ldtf Manchester. Concord, via Rockingham oranges. aocov’rd .. Feb 23. Feb 24. Furnesia.New York. .Glasgowh ..Feb 26 for Portland; Ella F Crowell, and Henry May. 7.00 a. m., 3.30 p. m.; Florida 4 00® 160 oil. A.NNUflL STATEMENT. Junction, Material Equal io All the Build- 127 Prussia.New York.. Hamburg... Feb 26 bound east. Junction, Exeter, Haver- Contains Jamaica 3 75@4 00 Eerosenel20ts 8% New 4s, reg 126Vi and Steamboat Go Rockingham 127 126 Vc Ems.NewYork. .Genoa.Feb 26 WILMINGTON, NC—Ar 23d. steamer City of Portland Boothbay hill. Lowell, Boston, ftAOo, Britain. 3 60 Llgoma. 8Vi do coup, Lawrence, ings of Great Calltornia, 00*3 York.-Amsterdam Feb 26 Portland. a. 3.30 m. Centennial. New *’» Ireg.112Vs 112 Edam.New Worcester. F'ortune, +7.00, t8.40 m.. §12.45, p. xtees- 8Vs ..New York..Hamburg...Feb 26 WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. a 12.60. Pratt’s Asuai Now 4’s coup ... 114 118 K. Bismarck. Arrive in Boston, 7.25, 10.16 m., ..10v3 Feb 26 Ports. tor Port- some years ago, [tenter 6r it. G. 1st.110Vs 109 Scotsman.Portland... Liverpool... Foreign GOING WEST. 4.22. 7.25. p. m. Leave Boston Being in Peking thirty Eastern extra.. 195X20 In hall bbls Is extra 1 The Clenf Mch leaves as tol- 8.00. 8.30 a. m„ 1.00, 4.15, Western.. 19 trie geu 4s.. 70 Santiago.NewYork.. uegosi. Sid fm Hiogo, Feb 10, ship Vigilant, Bai- Liverpool STEAMER ENTERPRISE land, 5.69. 7,30. a to Fresh 18® Knlelne. Jap, a I made journey Xrave.New York.-Bremen—IMcli 1 m. Arrive Portland, 10.13, 11.00 a- say6 correspondent, Reid. Musetl.50 lb bxs6©6Va Mo.Kan. SifTexas 2ds.62 61 ley, New York. lows! p. several & Texas Paris..New York. .So’ampton,.Mch 2 Allan- j BOOTHBAY for PORTLAND, Mon- m., 12.00, 12.20, 6.00, 8.00 p. m. I days London 75©20C Mo Kansas pfd.... Ar at Buenos Ayres Feb 22, barque EAST its great rampart. spent nutter. uiy’rll York. .Antwerp ..Mch 2 Kansas Pacific Consols. 108 Noordland.New Fickett. Jan 8. days aad Fridays, at 7.15 a. m.. touching at SUNDAY TRAINS. wall and walk- Oreamerv.lney ,.18®20 Goal. 2 wilde, Boston, on the of the tower3, 114 Numldlan .... Portland. .Liverpool... Melt M South ami Harbor. top GlltEuge Vrvnt. gl8 Betall—delivered. Oregon Nav. lsts.....114 Cld at Havana Feb 17, sch Auna Stammer, Bristol, Boothbay Scarboro Beach. Pine Point, Old Or- ... .New York...Liverpool ..Mcli 2 Globe for Germanic & PORTLAND. 50 London Wednesdays and climbing certainly twenty-five Choice.... Cumberland 000®4 Union P. lsts.127V4 127Vi Southard, Pascagoula. PEMAQU1D chard, Saco, Biddeford, Kennebunk. Wells ing Manitoba.New York. Loudon.. .Mcli 5 a. at above landings, is Cheese. Chestnut... 3 .Mch 8 Leave whr.t do so. {SjGyfl N0I&2.14n*32@*35 Caracas.NewYork. .Laguayra. Res. Dep’ty Manager. and above landings. EASTERN DITIMOTf. 8aps.l-in. *26**28 do Dfd 5 Manager. for PEMAQUID ail the materials to these rugged Crackers.... ©6 Rotterdam_NewYork..Amsterdam.Mch Ida M. Waterman of Portland, in octBOUtt ALFRED RACE. Manager For Way Stations, 9 a. m.; Biddeford, lifting Com’n.l-tn *230*26 Cbloaeo’Burllngton 6s Oulacy 9 ’% 93% York..Bremen —Mch 8 Whereas Cooperage. Havel.New the of Cumberland and State of Maine, ASSETS IN U. S. DEC. 31. 1897. Portsmouth, Newburyport, Salem, Lynn, from 500 to 4000 feet? It is true a lids— lVi, Delawares Hudson CanalCo. 109% 108% York.. Mch 9 County heights, Hlihd sliooks StPaul.New So’ampton.. her deed dated May 27, A. D. Boston, f2.00, t9.00 a. m., §1.00, t6.l0 1 76 in. Nol&2333,a*So Delaware.l.ackawana S WestleO 160 York. .Antwerp... Men 9 by mortgage Real Estate owned by the HARPSWELL STEAMBOAT CO. the wall runs up the steep- Mol.city. 60@1 Friesland_New in the ol Deeds, for p. m. Arrive in Boston, 6.67 a. m., 12.60, that straight Denter & sRio liranae. 12 12 9 18‘Jo, and recorded Registry Sug.count’y86 @1 00 lV*,lVfc&2-in Teutonic.New York. .Liverpool...Mch in hook page company, unincumbered.$1,745,000.00 m. Leave Boston, for follows their sum- 4% »3% said County of Cumberland, 622, 4.16, 9.26 p. est Sa^ .. Mch 12 f-n _ on and .Sun- mountain sides, Country Mot fine,new.! Labrador.Portland... Liverpool ...... l nnHaPdirrm <1 il POrtQln Loans Bonds mortgage co will leave Portland Pier, Portland, daily, 7.30, 9.00 a. m.. 12.30, 7.00, 38% Htr.f li.T.,1 3. 674.371.14. Portland, hhd snook* Bquares, *3b**3S ,:o 1st prefer 39y* York. .Glasgow.. .Mch 12 follows: .a. and as desoends into the into. lnsu Ethiopia.New estate situated in sa d Portland, days excepted, as p. m. Arrive Portland, 11.50 in., 12.15. mits, abruptly nnaamma TCaw York Havrft.Mch 12 parcel of'real the niui naguu iaom .atw Stock and bonds owned by 1&2 in said if Cumberland, and bounded For and Cliebeague Islands, Harpswell, 4.30, 10.20 p. m. and ravines, thus defying 82 n. ... S4@26 1-inNo $3u£g$33 Erie* West. 14% 15 .Men la County market value. Long deepest alloys Lake Lucama.Now York. .Liverpool viz: company, 2,576,250.00 2.00 m. 21833 19! and described as follows, Bailey’s and Orr’s Island, p. en- Sug hd35in Lake Shore.193 York. 12 Loans secured by collaterals,.... 1,700.00 all rules of modern military and civil Wera.New .Genoa;.Meh A certain lot of land with the buildings For Cliff Island, Mondays, Wednesdays and Hoops 14ft. 65 63% York. .Hamburg...Meli 12 Cash in Company’s principal of- Biddeford. Bortemoath. Newbury- 26fS0 Louis & Nash. Pairia.New thereon, situated on the side of hint- 2.00 p. m. of the 32ft. 2vi, .. 15 northerly 077,632.10 Fridays. 1.00 Long portions great 26@28 3*4-in|..6@|.!8 Manhattan Elevated.107% 102% Kaiser W de G New York. .Bremen ..Meli and tice and in bank. Orr’s Salem, Lynn, Boston. 2.00 1 m*. gineering. “ S’tft .. wood Place, so called, in said Portland, Return for Portland-Leave Island, by port. 8 t 8 @9 pine. .*268*85 6% York. .So’aniBton..Men 10 Interest due and accrued. 66,760.03 in 5.67 a. m„ 4.16 p« m- wall and towers are in excellent preserva- Clear pine- Mexican Central. 6% St. Louis.New hounded and described as follows: Beginning of above landings, 7.00 a. m. Arrive Port- p. m.' Arrive Boston, Cordage.” 10*% ..New York. .Antworu ...Meli 10 Premiums In due course of col- way Leave Boston for Portland, 9.00 a. m,, 7.00 the and tear of Amer'nGfoio Michigan Central.....106% Kensington on the northerly side of a passage way known land. 9.30 a. m. considering year @lt upper*. 27 26 New York. .. Meli 10 lection. 040.141.95 m, in Portland, 12.25, 10.v>0 tion, Select.SdofeOo Minn & St Louis. Kensington.. Antwerp as Elmwood Place, at a ooiut distant sixty-six ISAIAH DANIELS. Gen l Mgr. p. Arrive, Manilla... 6W@S 86 8.3% York..Liverpool...Meli 10 UiJOO years. JStar towns ana rivors some or Mantlla bolt fine common. .S4x@4e Minn & St Louiajpf. Britannic.New (0(1) feet northeasterly from Elm street, an.l sepll ^ 00 l’acltlc. 27 -o north- Aggregate of all the admitted _(itl fConnects with Bail Lines for New York, ropo. COO. 3 .gpruce. *13 @14 Missouri from said of beginning running < materials have been removed for 92 point assets of the at tlioii and West. the Russia do.18 telSA*.Hemlock.*118)12 New Jersev Central. 91ya easterly said Elmwood Place eighty-live Company, South 111% ALMANAC: FEBRUARY 25 by actual value.§9,681,804.22 except and other purposes. In fact, Sisal...... «% Clapboards— New York Central.118% MINIATURE (85) feet, and from these two points extending Daily Monday. building fe7V,| Louis 13 CASCO BA* STEAMBOAT GO, with Sound Lines for New York. Drugs and Dyes. I X.*32@85 New York, Chicago* St 12Va (75) feet on lines par- SComiects writer himself carried away several Spruoe. 68 68 northwesterly seventy-live House Me. tickets to all for sale at Union the Acid do pf “S8 allel to street to land of Har- DEC. 31, 1S97. Custom Wharf, Portland, Through points older and more worn than Oxalic.... 128141 clear.*28@30 iunset*8:.:::v: ewate‘'{:::: said Elm formerly LIABILITIES, of the bricks, Acid 0— 00 mon now to he owned by time table, tart.P3@SB sa clear. Northern Pacific com 22Vs 20Vs Moon rises.11121 Height.0 and Baker, supposed Net amount of unpaid losses and Week day commencing Sunday P. & X. A.. Boston. of the Coliseum E. G. Willard, 1897. Sfj.Fi.ANDE.HS. G. those Ammonia.16@20|No 1.Sl*®20 do do pfd. 6iy« 69% heirs of ,1. M. Kimball and claims.§ 556,098.00 Nov. 28, Ticket Port- of the British Embas- deseribeu in Peaks’ Island, GEO. H. THOMPSON. Agent. Earl McCartney, A snes. pot.... 6% @ 81 rme.*26(850 Northwestern.122% meaning hereby the^ame premises Amount required to safely re- For Forest Citv Landing. Samuel h m. _ In 1732, visited and measured the Bais copabia.. .658001 shingles— pfd.• -.174 the deed from George Conant, Jr. to insure all outstanding risks.... S,8S9,687.28 6.30, (1.40. 8.00. a. 111., 2.15, 6.13 p. land._ sy who, * * »»o aefio and recorded Island, 8.00, estimated that at that time the cu- Beeswax.37@421X cedar.... -? Ont & Western.16% 16% MARIISTR is^JEwi Rich, dated June 10,1A. ». 1870. All oilier demands against the For Ponce’s Landing, Long wall, Blch powders... Clear cedar. 2 60@* 7a book used in its con- 7*9 Readme. 19/s in Cumberland Registry of Deeds, 377, company, viz: commissions, a. m.,2.15 p. m. bic yards of materials 25 !8^* Little and Great PORTLAND Borax.10@ll lx Mo 1.1 84 and the same Nathan For 87 .350. ... TTef©then’s Landing, in bulk all the materi- 8B@? Rock .. OF PORTLAND. page conveyed by etc. 749,981.89 exceeded .. .1 26*1 7a PORT 2.15 ni. &_WORGESTER. struction Brimstone. 2 No 1 cedar. Cleaves to the his deed dated July Diamond Islands 8.00, a. ttl.. p. of Great Britain @2V41 3 eo 91% grantor by als of all the buildings Cochineal...... 408431 Spruce.1 25® St Paul. A. D. 181)2. and recorded in said Cumberland All on Casco Bay Steamboat Co, 90S12 !46 146 Feb 24 5, Total amount of Liabilities ex- Sunday trips It. II. The writer also took meas- Copperas.... lVx@ 2lLaihs.spce..l 00 ao bfd. THURSDAY in book 120. discontinued for the season. PORTLAND & ROCHESTER put together. 71% Registry of Deeds 594, page cept capital stock and net sur- line which Creanuartar.... 2 @321 Lime—Ceaaenl. St-Paul * Omaha. 60% And of said mortgage C. W. T. CODING. Gen. Man. urements of the wall, averaged 148 Arrived. whereas the condition 6,195.767.17 sept24dtt Foot of Faehie S!. Ex logwood.... I.ime.D csk. 8o@ do prfd.148 reason of plus Station feet and fifteen thiok, 12®16 Glasgow has been broken, now therefore, by 4.486,097.05 twenty-five high CiumaraDic.. 20® St Paul.'.Mtno. * Mann.132 130 Steamship Norwegian,(Br) Gunson, a Surplus. of cut laid ,70©l 2S|Cament.1 (lie breach of 1 lie condition thereof, 1 claim On and after Oct. 4. 1897, Passenger the foundations being stone, Glycerine Matches. Faolflc.;io»/s 10V2 Monday, ,20 @76- Texas foreclosure of said mortgage. amount of liabilities trains will Leave Portland: courses, with mortar, as hard A loesicape.16@si6 66 Paelflc. 29% 28% Williamsport. Godfrey, Philadelphia, Aggregate in regular j Sts.',1? gross Uhien "'steamer RICHARD F. CHASE. net Co. t or Clinton, Ayer Junction, Nashua, 66 — * including surplus.§9,081.964.22 International Worcester, itself, lhe sides of the Camphor.4u@43 iDlriao. B ■ % 7 Steamship today as the 6tone \\abash.. Dated this seventh day of February, A. D. Windham and Upping at 7.30 a. m. and 12.30 are Alytrh.62866 iForest City.60 16% 16 Vs Philadelphia,— -FOR the and the towers con- do prfd. WSt3amert0pottsviUe.KHanson, A R 181)8. febi7dlaw:iwF wall’ paiaptts ODlum.32M&425i Metals. Malna.166 164 Glendower, with coal to brick. The inner por- Boston * towing hargo For Manchester, Concord and points North at struoted of burnt Shellac.36@40l Copper— N.S- and Lnbec, Calais, St. Jo 'n. N.G,,Halitax, a. m. and 12.30 p. m. tion of the wall is filled In with earth com.. .@iny* New York&New England pfd, Gray, Locke, Perth Amboy— Eastport, 7.30 Indigo.85c@*ill4@48 193 "iVfig1 Caroline and all of New Brunswick, Nova Scotu liochester, Alfred, nater- well rammed and com- loams.... s 60® 3 86 polished cooper. 23 Old Colonv.1«1% Dennison & Co. Vessel to Ryan parts For Spnngvale. broken stone, 112 coal to Sargent, Edward Island and Breton. 1 hi Saco Fiver at 7.30 a. in., 12.30 and between the Ipecac.175(5.2 001 Bolts. Adams 1 Express.126 dow Prince Cape horo and while the top, para- 16®J2 125 Omni, route to and St. Andrews pacted; Ucorice. rt.... slieatn.... 13 American EXDress.126 New York—coal favorite C'ampobello brick and stone. 16*201 Y M Mary F Corson, Baisley, 9.45 a. m., 3.00, is with burnt ,v 42 42 &Seh CAMERAS. 1 N. B. at 7.30 and 12.30, pets, paved Morphine...2 16«2;01YM Bolts. Express. For*°Gorham feet there is a tower, 91% ao Resident About every 2000 Oil bergamotz 7688201 Bottoms ...... 22(824 Peonies Gas. New York—oil to Agents, Winler Arrangement. a 43 44 t0Sch ^""v^bameyer, Beal, Cumberland Mills. Westbrook some thirty-five feet high, forming part Nor.Codllver200@2251 Ingot.... 11@12 Homesta.ke, Dec. 20tli. steamer wii Fof WeMbroo'k,’ °ya Self-toning paper. 35 Exchange Street. On and after Monday, anil AAoo.lfords at 7.30, 9.45 a. in,, but beyond American do siffil 251 Tin— Ontario. 3% St NB. for NYork. 6 m. Junction of the wali Itself, projecting ^'seli^Vinule Lawry. John, febll law3wF leave Portland on Mondays at p. 5.35 aild 8.20 p. Bl. of the wall on Lemou.1 762 266iStrait».. 16Va@10Va Mail... 28% John. for New 12.30, 3.00, find overlooking the f/too Pacific 27% Sell AYaion, Warner, St NB. leave St.John and Thurs m. train from Portland connects Olive.l oo@s 176 Plates and Filins. Returning Eastport The 12 30 p either side. These towers evidently 601 fingllsn... 60 ruiman Palace....178% York Junction with “Hoosao Tunnel Route” Beppt.250(612 76 char. I. Co.. @6 121Vs for Salem. days. at Aver rooms or barracks for 26 sugar common.126 Sell Valdare. (Br) Quaco NB. CENTENNIAL. West and at Union Station, Worcester, formed the guard Wtutergreenl 76@2OOiChar. 1. X.. @7 87 Boston. IRISH Through tickets Issued and baggage checkec for the staircases Western IJnton...... a. 88% Scl, Borneo, (Br) St John. NB for Slide Plates. I and New York, via “Providence the soldiers, and the stone Potass hr’mde. 64@5«'Terne.6 00SC8&0 NB, for Lantern to destination, {a?-Freight received up to 4.01 for Providence Southern lly pfd. Sell Ahbie « Eva Hoonar, St John, l.ine” for Norwich and New York, via “Nor- which from the of the wali to the Chlorate.206.241 m. led top Antimony... iga}-* York. p. with Boston and Albany R. R. for a 00 j^evv For tickets and hills of ex- at tin wich Line” on the southern as well as Iodide.2 63 2 31 no .Re.4 76@o New York. For Tickets and Staterooms apply ground side, Keaton Produce Market. Sch Lugano, Thomastonfor oi the West, and with the New York all rail via Quicksilver. .. to Fine Tree Ticket Monument Square the stone thresholds entering the towers, -70@80iSpelter. 00'!2,8? Sell Belle Franklin, from Georges, with 15,oou change, apply Office, Quinine... 8S@ stt isoiaer'A*'*'. 12@14 Eeb. 24. 1898—Ths following are for other information, at Company's Omee “Springfieid.” were well worn feet of countless BOSTON. ffsli. arrive in Portland from Worcester by the RheubarD, rt.76c»l 60 Nall*. lbs ’98 Rambles* Railroad foot of State street. Trains quotations of Provisions, etc.: Wharf, from Rochester at 8.30 a. in.. 1.30 soldiers, who, for many centuries, passed Kt snake.3o@40 Cask.ct.base 1 86@1 96 to-day’s Cleared. P. at 1.30 p. in.; T. McGOWAN, J. B. COYLE. Gen. Man. from Gorham at 8.40, 8.30 and to aud fro on Post. Saltpetre.8 @12 wire.. 196*2 Oo FhOUtt. New York— mid 6.52 p. nu; guard.—Washington Steamship John Englis, Bragg, BICYCLES. II. P. C. HERSEY Ageur. 5.52 m. Senna...25*£0 Naval 6 50S6 10, 420 CONGRESS SX. sep20dtf 10.50 a. m., 1.30, 4.15, p. Steres._ ■Spring patents. J B Coyle. fl7dtf for tickets tor all West and South ap- Canary seed.... 4@6 Tar IP bbl...276@3 00 4 points THE PENSION LIST. Spring, cieariana straight. 70K5 66 towing barge T. Ticket Cardamons 1 50@2 25 Coal tar.... 6 0P@6 26 SAILED—Staamer Harrisburg, ply to F. MeUIbllCUDDY, Agent. Winter patents. 6 254S5 7 6. sells J CO. Soda. Pitch.2 756)3 00 Merriam for Philadelphia; Brigadiei, MAINE STEAMSHIP Portloud, Me. Washington, February 24—Pensions have by-carb3%®6% Winter, cleariand straight, 4 70 S)5 45 «LASS J- W. PETERS. Wil. Pitch. .2 76@S 00 Seavey. CUTLERY, je25dti Supt. Sai.2%®3 Extra and Seconds 00. Coast Go. Line. been granted residents of Maine as fol- Rosin.3 O0@4 00 Maine Navigation Mew York Direct Suphur.Z^isiBVi Fine and Supers —. Tupentla*.gal.. 4>«61 FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS. nml HARDWARE. 1 lows: pugar lead.20*22 schs BY DAYLiGHT, EXECCTOtt’S SOTIGB. White wax... .60(6)65 Oakum.... 7 @* Feb 24th-Ar, LONG ISLAND SOUND ORIGINAL. Chicago Live stook Market. BOOTHBAY-HAltBOR, Laura On and alter Xiiesday, Nov, WEEK. A itrol. elue.. 6Va«B Oil. Emma W Day. Portland lor Wlnternort: THREE TRIPS PER subscriber hereby notice that lie Feb. 24. 1898.—Cattle—receipts for Calais, 9th, 1897, the rpHE gives Dennis M. Sbapieigh, 811.25. VaniUa.Dean.. *io@201 Llnseea.44@49 CHICAGO, & Marlon, do ; Addie Sawyer, B?ston Manhattan ana John A has been duly appointed Executor of the Kittery, weaker; poorest 3 70@4 00; fancy 6 CO do for Poole s Landing, Steamships JKuglh Duct. iBolleu.4b@6i 1.600; Tlios H Lawrence, alternately leave Franklin wuari iuesdays last Will and Testament of INCREASE. (oj5 40. do for Rockland. o 101 now No 1.32isperm. 6u@77 alina. foi camp.am- Thursdays aud Saturdays at p. in., LEWIS W. PENDLETON late of Portland, No 3.•..aslwhale.46*54 Hogs—receipts 3,400; strong 3 87y2@4 12% ; Sailed, schs J H G Perkins. Ponlaud Keturning. ileave James W to 95. STEAMER SALACIA York direct. of Cumberland, deceased, as the Bankin, Augusta, $6 ¥8. No 10...-..20 Bank.35@40 pigs 3 55t&3 den; Diadem, for llockport. Thursdays and Saturdays ai in the county 3 will leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, on Tues- Kivor. Tuesdays, directs, I have William M. REISSUE. ..13 Shore.. .30*35 Sheep—receipts 16,000; good demand 0C@ uiw "and appointed common to 4 60. days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7.30 a. in. fur- lev of Portland, or attor- 8 .1! Porgie.80@36 4 65. Lambs, prime BOjjio EXCHANGE DISPACHTES. These steamers are superbly fitted .and Brad Maine, my agent or for JfophamBeach, Bath, Boothbay Harbor the state. All having de- Lard ...... 60*06 afi'ord tlie mosi ney within persons A. J. ¥43. Gunpowder—Shot. steamer LaDrador, on nished for travel and Libby, Brunswick, 50 Sid fm Liverpool 24th. and Wiscasseti. Touching at Five islands passenger ments the estate of said deceased ar« Blastlngf. .3 26@3 Castor.1 10@1 20 Domestic Markets. Indian Pilo convenient and comfortable route hctncec against ETC. 1 Williams Tuesdays and Saturdays. to same for settlement, ai l ORIGINAL, WIDOWS, .460*6126 Neatsfoot ... 46o@66 desired present tile Sporting. Feb 24, steamer Gardinia, Is a sure cure Wiscasset Portland and New York. .1 iBy f'elejrapni Passed' Gibraltar I Ointment Returning—Leave Mondays. all indebted thereto are to make liroDShet.2o fcs. 25|Riaine.® absorbs one round trip, requested 1 FEB 1898. from Girgenti lor Portland. PII.ES. It and Fridays at 7.00 a. in., lor Fare, way, §4.00; §0.00. Charlotte Lyons, Houlton, $12. B. BB. : Paint*. 24, for Wednesdays round trip tickets, payment immediately. Puck. YOKIf—The Flour fm Avouniouth Feb 24, steamer Que Stops itching. Harbor. Bntl«, Beach Merchants’ and Buyers’ lots*10@12; Am Zinc-a oo@7 00 NEW market—receipts Sid tumors. Boothbay Popham Association ol r.tiWAED W. PENDLETON. Detroit. M’.eh. straw, car for Boston. BOc. Portland. at Fiv» Islands on under regulations oi Merchants Iron. I Rochelle... 20,582 bbls; exports 14,058 hbls; sales 10.000 more, iromfrom I GIVES RELIEF- and Touching or to WILLIAM M. BRADLEY. ,2Wi — late — Too to cure a cold after consump- easv. Passed Scllly Feb 24, steamer Hurona, At Druggists. and Weather permitting. N. Y.,oniy Sc.00. Common.... 1%@2 I Riee packages; and SI. Mondays Fridays. ^ l1SCOmb.General Agent. Agent or Attorney. tion has fastened its on the mills at 5 Portland for London. O. C. OLIVER, President. \A» deadly grip Keflned.... 1%@214 ] Domestic. 4=4@7 ■ Flour quotations—city patents 85S; rinnoiduLloneiue. For Co, Treasuror. oct-ldti Portland, Feb. 15,1338. iebiedlawsw 4 6 Ar at Montevideo Feb 22, barque sale by J. E. Goold& E. LEWIS. Treasurer. noYOdtJ B. COYLE, P iungs. Take Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Norway.... 3 Ya @4 Sait. 6 16; winter patents .Hla 40;city mills clears juned&Wit CEAS* winter straits 4 Mittu. New York, Syrup while yet there is time. Csst steel.. 8.410 I Iks ls.lbliul 75*2 25 at 5 V0M& 76; 60&4 75; Corning, aw » 3JEJ W Aw V JbitTlMSJo.XiAIS, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. § NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.__ j APOSTLE OF PEACE. Sullivan, concerning the eastern bound- VICTORY FOR BIDDEFORD- THE PBE55. ary of Maine, copied from the original in the Emmet collection of manuscripts Ora! ors [YVim tlis York County Metropolis NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TODAY. Interesting Sketch of the Life of Wil- Publio lib- belonging to the New York flcore Against Portland, liam Ladd. addressed to Dr. Smith, probably Owen. Moore & Co. rary, sent to J. K. Libbv Co. Prof. Wm. Smith. The copy was Three representatives of tho Biddeford Bines Bros. Co. Read Mr. of Me- Yesterday by Penney the Maine Hon. Joseph Sulli- ev- the Hatter. sooiety by Debating club came to Portland, last Merry, of the Cat Boat Beatrice tor sale. chanic Falls at the Meeting van of Belfast, Me. ening, and in Y. M. U. A. hall won an- Foster’s Dye House. Inter- Maine Historical Society—Other An old oil of the Ladd other from Portland in a Lion Fire Insurance Co. painting Capt. victory joint Historic homestead in from the Mapole Soap. ... esting Papers on Matters of Minor, reproduced debate. The question this time was: Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. |lll!IIIIIHIi[illl!!ll$i!!I!!il!l!l!Hlllllilll!IIIIHI>| recollection of now living, will that all of the amusements. Interest. people “Resolved, employes CELEBRATED be presented to the society by J. W. Pen- United States government not concerned Miss SophiaJP. Stevens. A meeting o{ the Maine Historical Polo. ney. In shaping the policy of the administra- _ Society was he’d yesterday afternoon at Lost. Found STORY OF MUNJOY HILL. tion should bo appointed after competi- New Wants, To Let, F or Sale. 2.30 o’clock in tlielr library hall. Hon. similar advertisements will oe found under tive examination, and hold office during and James P. Baxter and the first In the evening at 7.30 o’clock, Mr. N. their appropriate heads on page presided 6-_ of G. Goold read their efficiency.” papers was read by John W. Ponney the story of Munjoy hill, It was an exceedingly Interesting de- BUG SALE. Mechanic Falls, his subject being ‘‘A giving a history of the observatory. The bate and the participants were showered on William hill commenced with account of the very bad storm Tues- Sketch of thejLife of Ladd, |the story ;of Munjoyj On with Biddeford’s representa- the first days of the regu- of Peace. the settlement of Portland in 1633, at applause. day and Wednesday, Apostle Charles S. & Co. have de- tives wore ex-Mayor Hamilton, will be lar sale, Messrs. F. O. Bailey He referred ;to the fact:that tlie^flrst the foot of Hancock street, by Cieeve and opened sale and Satur- City Clerk W. P. Freeman and W. W. cided to continue their today comprehensive plan for organized effort Tucker,^and the sale of their land, east on had tho side of will positively close the sale of Mclntyro. They negative day. which for the promotion of peace in the world of Clay Cove to Deacon John Phillips valuable on tho these fine goods. Many of the most the question. The disputants was promulgated by Benjamin Hush in Boston, in 1059, when his',son-in-law, will be offered In these sales. side wero F. H. W. rugs lived on affirmative Haskell, — about 1790 while tve were engaged in a George Munjoy, came here and H. Heokbert and H. U. Fuller. The pre- Feb.26 a the west corner of "Mrs. Winlow's Soothing at Syrup, frontier war with Indians. Giving brief Forehand/Meuntfort SATURDAY, officer was Mr. S. W. Bates, and ...■—"■■ Dr. Rush’s life with an ab- streets. was a man of character siding over Years Dy millions of sketch of Munjoy > Has been used Fifty ho momentous duty of deciding which on and here and at where mothers for their childrcu while Teething stract of his plan for peace he passed respected Boston, side was entitled to greater merit in de- success. It soothes the child, to a sketoh of William he fled about 1676, in the King Philip with perfect biographical Capt. of Probate cures Wind bate fell upon Register Joseph softens the gums, allays Pain, Ladd^ who was] born in Exeter, N. H., war. He never returned here to live, but and is the best B. Reed, Dr. M. F. Brooks and Thomas Colic, regulates the bowels, May 10, 1878, and died in Portsmouth, died in 16S0, aged 64 years. His widow Diarrhoea whether arising from D. Sale remedy for N. H., April 9, 1841. His early life in married Robert Lawrenoe, and lived in or other causes. For sale by Drug- The debate was opened for the affirm- teething and bis career as one the Lawrence when ho was sure and college subsequent garrison, gists In every nart of the world. Be ative by Mr. Haskell, who in a clear and 26 cts of the highest esteemed sea captains of killed by the Indians in 1690, when the ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, manner the The was and Fort dispassionate championed Hatter, New England, were traced. The pur- town destroyed Royal OF — = a bottle cause of civil service reform. The old sys- __ chase of the “New Farm” in 1813, what captured. tem of government employes is now known as Minot’s corner, for $7,- The story continues after the resettla- appointing without competitive examination he 750, was looked upon “as a round sum ment of the town, with the contest be- AGENT. a that ONLY to be system, THE H. FLETCSttifR declared spoils d2t Fac-pimit-f. signature of CHAS. for a farm at the time that a hostile tweeen the old and new proprietors, then feb25 bottle of Castoaia. worked to the governiuent. In for- is on the wrapper of every British fleet stood in the of Port- the laying of Hancock street, and the injury offing to secure em- hnfMInn rtf fha T/»T»orfollnw hirthnlfir.p. mer years a man’s ability her Castoria. land harbor and Munjoy Hill was cov- When Baby was sick, we gave for the depended Then was is known of the forti- ployment government When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. ered by the state militia.” toldjwhat solely on his with influential on Hill in the Revolution “pull” When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Capt. Ladd’s settlement at Minot’s fication Munjoy members of the administration. No re- ehe had she gave them Castoria. seemed to be a in and the laying out of some of the early When Children, Corner turning point such public on earth could endure with his life, for he had thought of entering streets and the active operations on the methods in vogue. Rotation in office the navy, but here, surrounded by the hill in the war of 1812. tends to reduce the efficiency of a force of anti peaceiui Beauties oi nature nuu The story oontinned about the Eastern quiet The of competitive ex- a of a visit to employes. system JOTTINGS. scenes bucolio, he was led by a peculiar Cemetery by description BRIEF amination, in vogue in so many depart- train of providontial circumstances into the tomb of Parson Hearn in 1897. Af- L. teaches IW. ments of the young to that ter this a of the government, skies and sun were a that led directly opposite history[of thejjuilding Douglas The blue bright path men that merit, rather than political in- The last seen whioh he was passing, and which ulti- observatory was given, together with welcome guests yesterday. is what counts in the awarding . to him the high and hon- prominent events connected with that fluence, ; of them was a week ago. mately brought The has worked ad- structure since that time until within the of positions. system will have his opening of the cele- orable distinction of world-wide recog- SHIRTS) Merry and has been at- shoe in *3iss Then fol- mirably England, | hat Feb. 26th. nition as a and the Ameri- memory of those now living. brated Dunlap Saturday, philanthropist in our own t- out of the Eastern tended by success country, of the can of Peace. lowed the laying The annual meeting Equal Apo3tle of the the riot in 1840 Mr. Hamilton Biddeford opened will meet with Miss Don- Ladd pondered the principles of Promenade in 1836, King Suffrage olub Capt. side. He said that the competi- 1 1 its and a reference to the events .that has negative Begins Today. 223 Western Promenade, February peace and Anally committed himself to nell, tive examination system is of English under God come under the observation of those now at 3.30 m. advocacy. He was the means had 26, p. origin. Its working in England has traoka of the Portland Railroad an to the cause of peace living. The ot’givlng impulse effect of arrogance. The It Both were to the the breeding We have two lots of Men’s Launder- are all cleared now which was felt throughout the world. meetings open general [§ of endeavor company praotically safety of this country lies in keeping the f| By years persevering of the on Mun- his of an end to public and a number of people availed with the exception loop was conception putting touoh with the wheels of ba to attend. people in close ed White Shirts that will we have obtained about all the means of a Congress of Nations themselves of the invitation §§ ^ joy hill. war by The people should be the Good have to establish an government. success in the man- The Arcana lodge[of whioh should power a man i sold sale possible ^ rejuvenated HARBOR NOTES. hand on the lever to say whether very cheap, has inoreased its membership international code, and also a High Court ufactureof the well-known Templars shall remain in office. Mr. Hamilton jjj from 16 to about 100 since its reorgani- of Nations which was to be a permanent embodied Items of Interest Picked Up Along ridiculed some of tho questions BEGINNING THIS MORNING. Douglas Shoe. It is as close last November. like the Supreme Court and to hold zation body the examination of for J § shore. In applicants of as care The chemical engine and hose wagons periodical sessions for the adjudication to the acme perfection $ Hi3 government positions. are on runners of international disputes. soheme, effort can render it. again. Mr. Portland’s next and diligent before Hockbert, speaker, ijj A new storm door and partition have with some modifications, stands The condition of Commercial street is 1 Lot, 3 for $1.25. | referred to the government as a business | Being manufactured especially in at the chemical house. the world as the best thought of but It is not the best | jg been put engine today greatly improved and said it was house on a gigantic scale, BE About 35 or 30 dozen in this ~ this and sold direct, we Two casos of were report- the century for bringing a perpetual and to visit without rubber boots even for trade, ij? diphtheria place advisable to have its work performed by — are wonderful ss where all nations. Not lot, and they ed at 71 Pleasant street, universal among now. The harbor is filled with drift ice — in the that which yesterday peaoe hands, and that when an — gliiris for the money. They are give quality $ but ana competent n last Monday. in the United States, through- but the slush and snow has melted ~ easejwas reported only office-holder has proven himself compe- nearly all made with short would otherwise go to the as the — — $ Mr. Joseph H. Dow intends to rebuild out Europe was he hailed Apostle the dooks are nearly free of it. The linen bosoms. All sizes from 13 tent he should be continued in office. of middlemen. Our his which was recently burned at of Peace. The steamer which = ii I> to 17. ~ profit ijj oottage Merryconeag civil servics tends to keep out lazy and The insurance adjusters His on 32 in number, were did Peaks island. essays peace, should have’arriv8d|hero last Saturday and to give the rich and the Mirror, unqualified men, RUSSIA STORM CALF were in town yesterday settling up first published in the Christian not here until yesterday afternoon. | get the poor an equal chanoo. to which reference was made and the pa- finished is shown is a case. Steamer Harrisburg discharg- the thread of argument for which here, ^ of tribute to Taking up I Lot, 3 for $1.45. Wenonah council, No. 3, Daughters per concluded with a glowing coal and sailed yesterday morning ing Biddeford, where Mr. Hamilton had left | | Winter Russet Shoe a at Red Ladd. Pooahontas, held box party the memory of Capt. the barge Morriam. civil it* towing light Mr. denounced the ~ a it, Molntyre dozen in this ™ the latest fashionable Men’s hall, corner Congress and Brown Rev. Henry O. Thayer nest road pa- The International line steamer St. About 50 lot. of service as a Mugwump product, and one are made and full — on Administration They large a storm re- 3? Etreets, last night. per “The Indians’ which has been laying here for a on ~ jj=: shades, perfect Croix, of the biggest humbugs ever inflicted and cut longer than the ordin- — The Junior Christian En- of a sequel to the Wiscasset since sailed is made on the Cadet w postponed Justice, harbor Tuesday, early yester- to ~ sister; an public. He referred ss ary shirts. They sell have short was held unsuspecting deavor endeavor ^entertainment — has oak leather tragedy.” day morning. the recent disclosures in the ^insurance linen bosoms and sizes run last, heavy ^ at the Second Parish church last evening. As mentioned at the outset, Bancroft’s The Boston boat Tremont arrived at 7 = from 14 to 17. commissioner's department in New York, up ;; soles, fast-color hooks and A of music by American that of the North American In- ijj programme remark a. m. yesterday. for were fur- which ii* nrnn Of! af fVlO T?rtCo5ni whore competitors positions eyelets, always dians, their forms of government grew The ‘Allan line EE Both lots of these shirts sire S steamship Norwegian, nished in advance with a list of questions hold their color and ij/ club concert of their and their wants, 10.80 = laundered, and they are = yesterday. out passions Captain H. Gunson, arrived about Ho accused President newly and answers. ™ never dealers of this will close the lack of eaoh clean and neat looking. grow brassy. The grain city and that in public justice forenoon from Glasgow, after his friends into fat yesterday Cleveland of getting If some it* of business the hours his own and becamo you prefer their places during man was protector a fair winter passage. Her only passen- the civil ser- offices and then extending other leather,wehave of the funeraFof F. A. Waldron today.? his own avenger. 16 all of <6 Our store is located at gers were returning cattlemon, vice to them there. | keep w a full assortment of Linemen for telegraph, telephone and He went on to say that the wanton the of im- whom were passed by inspector Mr. Fuller denied his opponent’s claim >jt electric light companies have.had a busy murder of an Indian at Wiscasset led to The a migration. Norwegian brought that civil service insures a man office for Cone their lime repairing the damages to the captivity of nearly a score of persons small of 400 tons, the only local 546 CONGRESS ST. cargo life. When an office-holder’s efficiency | | 'Vires by snow slides Wednesday. on Swan island and vicinity. The of * etc. consignments being three bales jute is from tho rolls. Mr. BROS. A. I. HAMILTON, Kid, Enamel, oeases ho dropped IRINES Manager. jjj several naturalization the Indi- There were captivity was acknowledged by cloth and one box of butter. Fuller admitted that while the present CO.) cases before Judge Webb yesterday. ans as their and revenge for that reprisal “The Thomson line steamer Annandale, of the civil servico plan might is in session working lllllllillllllllllllliliillilllllllllllllilHIIIIIIillllllrH The board of registration unprovoked murder. The artiole gave sailed at 7 o’clock Captain Milne, yester- be to improvement, yet tho princi- whose names have not were sold in opeu daily and those; the list of the captives who for London with one of the day morning is in the line of right. list should see that the ple been placed onjthe they Montreal and Qncbeo, and gave prices of the season. 25, 1S38. CABIN largest cargoes Mr. Freeman of Biddeford, who had PORTLAND, February GAT-BOAT • are at once. 200 livres, about 3 pounds and a coal averaging The steamer Pottsfield towed of service in a Washing- The committee of finance destroyed by A detailed account seen many years 15 shillings sterling. barge into the harbor which has a cargo clerkship, devoted most of of the most at- of ton department fire yesterdayj.1501,000 worth cancelled was given of the efforts for the reoovery afterwards sailed for Portsmouth. and his allotcd time to reading some of the BEATRICE bonds. of the a part of whom were re- arrived tractive captives, The brigantine Caroline Gray and impractical questions in- ONE bargains M. peculiar Last night Go. L., S. N. G., the turned. of coal. yesterday with a cargo cluded in a civil service examination. the de. FOR SALE. n<8p GEO. G. ORR. was a Draperies Sheridan inspected by Dr. S. gave ri___ Rifles, Capt. Rev. Henry Barrage The lighthouso tendor Geranium got V>nn nacaad thft aTominntinn Morton, U. S. A. sketch of Col. Nathaniel Sparhawk of and tied has offered this into port yesterday afternoon up he receives an oilioial notification that his partment The of the W. C. T. Nathaniel devotional meeting Kittery, a descendent of Spar- at the Boston & Maine wharf. name is on the eligible list, but the MR. INGRAHAM’S MONEY VIEWS. YOUNG BLOOMER WRITES HOME. is the lot of IT. will occur this afternoon at 3 o’clock who came with his family to New year genuine hawk, chances are about one in a thousand that at 36 Oak street. England and settled at Cambridge as To the Editor of the Press: Point Lace Cur- PINE TREE STATE CLUB. he will ever get an appointment. Says He is Dolce Nicely But Makes Mo Irish Mrs. Jerome B. Fickett died was a son yesterday. early as 1638. Col. Sparhawk Feb. 1898. I sg A The Pine Tree State club of Boston had In his brief summing up. Mr. Hamilton Portland, Me., 24, Statement as to Accident. which is now © Her husband died just a year ago, the of Rev. John Sparhawk of Bristol, R. I. Mr. tains being Brunswick Wed- that there are now nearly Will Ingraham kindly inform the of the month. a “ladies night” at the said 55,000 SSVIALL same day He married Elizabeth, only daughterjof and Mr. in here at the 1 | At the head table with on the civil service “waiting list.” He public particularly Bates, Mr. Arthur McCarthy of East Deer- sold $3.87 | There will be a meeting of the Thatch- Sir William of Kittery, and nesday night. | Pepperell what respect his views and oourso of a Deer- President Prentiss Cummings sat Hon. that the competitive examination ing, friend of John Bloomer, the a POSTER er Monument association on Saturday henceforward made Kittery his home, argued That’s wonder, A. shut out the in favor action in 1SG6, relating to the Democratic who was one of the sailors pair. :| | Post hall. The of Orville D. Baker of Augusta, Gen. tends to practical, ing boy, evening at the report entering into large business interests. On and its sliver differ from P. Col. Gen. S. of the theoretical applicant. He party platform, aboard the Maine, has a letter from the small for I EXHIBIT on the from the re- he Martin, Benson, Joseph fully price goods 1 the treasurer receipts the death of Sir William Pepperrell of the Hon. John W. the Mrs. C. P. Mattocks, Miss Mat- the use of so much red tape, that Deering, young tar dated Havana, February 6, cent lecture will also be submitted at this became his successor in many publio Smith, deprecated like know. Is now in progress in our g, and wax, in the conduct Hon. William Henry Clifford, Hon. E. which Is similar in most to these, you tooks. Col. Drinkwater, Dr. Whittier, formnlity sealing respects window. are ail id meeting. and military offices. In the paper large and the other Gold Demo- la They Thomas O’Brien and Dr. Rust. Senator of affairs, and incidentally B. Winslow, those already published. The curtains are <5 issued bv & Co., ® was made of letters written by Col. government very Colgate use time consumed in crats of the party, and especially the Bloomer said in brief: “There is some 9 and extol PERSONAL. Hoar was prevented from attending. He alluded to the diplo- of New York, g to Sir William Pepperrell, Gold Democrats who happened to be hold- wide and the de- of their Sparhawk r»nc orlrlro'C flta InrHoa r>n fha 'dnlniv When the of our to Orleans the long, the £; matic affairs. battleship Maine under the Cleveland talk going New 3 good qualities and also to Thomas Cutts, his clerk. ing position govern- and Toi- © of the Havana we were told that it ISth of this month. I we shall as Perfumes, Soaps Principal French Leeds High away of killing birds for millinery pur- was sent to ment. Possibly he may And time to give hope are and the S These last were sent to Dr. Burrage by signs good 5 let You Jr for a few a visit she was to make. his view of the Hon. William Is bettor than this. We are in Prepartions. school is in town days. In a letter his regrets was only friendly the public any place t_ rrnnrlc find N. Goodale of Saco, while the let- poses. expressing and Mr. Bates in Port- ecru tint of Benj. have been no hesitation in .Jennings Bryan, as deep makes Mrs Charles E. Brown Malden, Mass., for not able to be present, he ex- There should great danger laying here, they might always associate © from Sir William were being whether his preesont views concern- 3 probably ters Pepperrell her mission was to land, Is visiting relatives on Carleton street. horted the women to do with the announcing that pro- and the blow us up any moment. The other X the word reliable with collection. away ing Mr. Bryan Chicago platform them specially ®fD from the Fogg of Amreioan the rebels came into the and appropri- 5 name. Buy your of birds on hats, now so tect the Interests subjects in were the views he held in 1896. night city their Mr. N. G. Goold then read a paper style wearing of us. A SERIOUS BURNING ACCIDENT. pre- Last Mr. Bates and a many a ate to use in combination Winslow Warren was also un- Cuba. year good stole over hundred horses from tho Colgate goods Dr. Charlees E. Bankston the prevalent. silver men his views were unable ^ a 12 pared by Haskell had and holding and killed had Catherine Joyce, girl years old, able to be During the evening After Mr. briefly ably the Hon. Spaniards .the guard they burial of Henry Mowat. present. to support Edward B. Winslow with silk overdrapes of at 67 Center met with a place Captain the in the affirm- over them. then went back into living street, an concert was given by Dag- summed up arguments because ho did not sustain Mr. Bryan They Tho writer pleasure in pre- interesting i expressed if severe burning accident about 9 o’clook orchestra. ative, the judges retired, and spent half and the Chicago platform, and now the country. They make raids here every almost any color. Middle St. a of gett’s H. H. HAY & SON, senting to the society photograph have been led into supporting an- 3 Tuesday morning, which may cost her The of the was the an hour in discussing the merits of the they two or three nights. The Spaniards are | the of Mowat in the speaker evening other Gold Democrat in tho of Mr. The window gravestone Capt. in person from today her life. She wa3 pouring kerosene onto Hon. Orvillo D. Raker of Augusta and debate, tjieir decision being Bldde* it is would going and coming all the time church yard of the Episcopal church in Ingraham, quite likely they wood fire in the kitchen stove to mako it ford’s favor. like to know it before the campaign pro- Spain. "There were live thousand that shows of Va. At the time of his death his subject “Georgo Washington’s samples high- burn more when it suddenly Hampton, any further. the quiokly Salient Characteristics.” ceeds arrived yesterday. I suppose papers flared in a sheet of flame com- Mowat was in command of H ir stuffs for up great Capt. OFFICERS INSTRUCTED. HALIFAX. Maine I art her about the faco and are giving the great praise. Upholstery. pletely enveloping Majesty’s ship and was probably cruis- and of the body. Dr. James FUNERAL OF W’lLLIAM H. SOMERS The officors non-commissioned oflj- think there will be a good war before this Satin Da- upper part in the of when THE PORTLAND BATTALION. Brocatelles, B. O’Neill was immediately called and ing vicinity Chesapeake ccrs of the Sheridan Rifles were in- is settled. 1 be as Tho funeral of the late W'illiam H.Som thing hope there.will dressed the terrible burns on her face, he was suddenly stricken with apoplexy last Orders were yesterday received from masks, etc.; reds 1. church structed, evening, by Captain Mor- I should like to have the fun of killing greens, WM. MARKS, and arms after which she was re- ers took from St. Dominic’s breast and died on the 14th of April, 1790. It place in by Adjutant Charles E. Davis, and Ear ton of the regular army, regulations Augusta some of the Spaniards here.” all moved to the Eye infirmary morning, the Rev. Fr. Hurley him to and the fashionable is probable that the stone which was yesterday the now directing aseemblo at the Armory where she now lies in a very critical con- attendance for tho National Guard, manual Bloomer's mother,£ Mrs. Tripp, heard erected to his memory was officiating. There was a large evening all the commissioned and dition. provided by of arms, drill regulations, guard and out- last from him yesterday for the first time colors. Prices are not from tho various societies to which Mr Card the officers of tho The officers of tho National ship. closing Col. L. H. Kendall non-commissioned since the acccident. Book, post duty. and AND— on tho of Somers belonged, including representa Portland. words inscription the grave A. Anthoine of Guard of The object of tho one high. For Lieut. George his staff The letter was a brief and con- stone slate that ho “was“‘ la- tive3 of the Irish-Americans, Elks, was to instruct the officers what universally and Lieut. John M. Akerley of tho meeting tained in to the cause of Hart- Ancient Order of Hibernians Bid- nothing regard Lieut. Gunn, mented,” but tho author esters and do in caso of a sudden call to war. Not assumed]that doford Infantry wero in attend- to the accident, as ail the letters are now floral tributes were very beautiful Light the words “except by tho people of Fal- Tho war is anticipated, but the ance. that possibili- by tho government officials. JOB a tribute to the __ inspected PRINTER, Father fitting the whole mouth, Me.,” were Inadvertently omit- Hurley paid of it is recognized. There was a gener- PRINTERS’ EXCHANGE, ford, says ty Young Bloomer refers to.his condition, In the basement a new for he believed that it would be memory of the deceased. of tho battalion officers. Portland ted, gen- al attendance whioh he says is not critical and that he 97 1-9 Exchange SI., that had no stock of force uses erally agreed they special rea- at ths Chafing Dishes, A GOTHIC CATHEDRAL. WOMEN’S FOREIGN MISSIONS. is getting along nicely hospital. police son to tover the news of his death. letter also of the JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. grieve The speaks personal all on iron FINE satisfaction of a frorr The Women’s Foreign Missions society he sustained the death of sizes, It addition to the which it ’1 he unusual pleasure paper loss which by wrought All orders b.t mail or telephone promptly of First Street church held an inter- his young Tinsman, who was to. sepC2eodtf gave the writer to exhibit tho view of the Kev. Mr. Perkins, Parish, i: of Chestnut companion, and nickle attended one of the killed. stands, $2.25 @fbgi fowdes the last resting place of Capt. Mowat, it in anticipation lor March bd. The sub ► esting meeting yesterday afternoon when so Ella 0. Turner led off in a discus- to each. was also a source of satisfaction to bo as- ject, “A Gothic Cathedral,” suggestive Mrs. CALL FOR INSURRECTION. $5.90 b. was beautiful in both nrt ant of the subject “Gathering and sured that Mowal’s dy safely un- of everything Are gaining favor rapidly. sion H. E. MILLS to relieve tender feet. was in Phillipopolis, Bulgaria, February 24.— a stoue on of sentimont and treated with tho scholarly men and travel- which participated by derground with heavy top Business Giving’’ A secret just Issued the them in vest ladies. A proclamation by PlanO skill and winning gtace of the writer o lers carry 2 several other picnic supper was Tuner, box. Sample Box Free. if. Macedonian revolutionary commission 25 and 50c. per pockets, Unties carry them _ at Chandler’s Music Store, 43i so cannot fail t: and a very pleasant entertainment calls tho to in an insur- Order elate At all Comfort Powder Co. Mr. H. W. oratory of the so- the on‘'Parsifal,” I ■i, served upon people join Druggists Bryant, paper purses, housekeepers keep them in medicine & Congress street. and Toilet Dealers. trieuds in the evening. rection this spring. OWEN. MOORE CO, I Hartford, Conn. ciety read an important letter by Judge charm all hearers. | closets, recommend them to friends. 25c given