I11PPRTLAJN D DAILY F tES& JUNE 1862-VOL. ESTABLISHED 23, 27._ PORTLAND, MAINE, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1889. KOHftlMHaB PRICE SO A YEAR IN ADVANCE. niNIkLI.AISEOia. •PBCUI. MtTHJB*._ An act to regulate the taking of ilsh from Blue the title to the property rests in the United receive the common benefit. I believe |the THE PEOPLE! CAME BY HUNDREDS In REED AND CANNON. SHATTERED BY Mountain Pond, Franklin county. RANDALL, EXPLODING DYNAMITE. State of Maine can afford to have good roads pigott admits that he is An act to the of States government or in Mr. Barker, and a.liar. prohibit taking Ilsh from Per- whether It builds them Itself or acts in this dye house notice. kins and Nute brooks, so-called, In the town of thinking also that this is the best and only To 8hake Hands Woodstock. which respect through the Intervention of the towns With the State’s A Union Defeats the Gentle- a are An Outrage of Which Wesleyan Col- or Dyed Whole, and An act additional to and of proper place for public landing, circu- I believe it can afford to have good schools Something Which Hie Hearere Garments Cleansed Chief amendatory chap. Had Magistrate. 477 of the and laws of en man From Texas. which is Students are and to bear all the in- Pressed ready for wear, private special 1886, lating a remonstrance receiving lege 8uspected. expense necessarily Learned. titled “An act to Incorporate the White Mountain curred thereby. I believe our towns and Already many signatures. Telephone Company.” cities can afford to have proper municipal The Lobster Follows the An act to Incorporate the Hancock Agricultural Mr. Reed Secures Attention and and common to Crow Into for Mrs. Harvard Club In Maine. Dynamite Cartridges Make Havoc buildings, parks, open Lieut. Baert FOREST CITY DYE Society. the use of all tne a means of Brings News of FOSTER’S HOUSE, Halls. An act to the Ice Sheridan’s inhabitants, Stanley Legislative Incorporate Crystal Company. Pension. The annual and dinner of the In Two of the Buildings. ■ to 13 Preble HI., Opp- Preble Meuse. An act to incorporate the Deer Isle Water Com- meeting health and hapniness and pleasure all. from Africa. octaasndtf pany. Harvard clnb in Maine was held at the We can properly spend money upon all of of What the Law Makers An act to legalize and make valid the acts of Heated Debate Over Preble House last these tilings, and there is no great danger Have Done the town of A the Retire- evening. A Student Picks One Up and is Mr. Farmington. our being extravagant, if we confine our- Parnell on the Treatment of During the Session. An act to Incorporate the Kennebec Mutual ment of Gen. At 7.30 p. m., the business meeting was selves to those public expendi- LUe Insurance Rosecrans. Severely Injured. legitimate Balfour’s Victims. P. WELCH. Company. held, Vice President Dalton in the chair. tures. J. An act to incorporate the Bethel Water Compa- were Now what does a State house stand for? to the ny. These gentlemen present: Judge [8peclal Press.] An act Feb. 22.—All of New Feb. 22.—About mid- Whatdoes It represent? It stands It re- to incorporate the Winterpert Water Washington. the mem- Nathan Rev. Dr. Asa D. Haves, Ct., for. Losnos, Feb. 22.—In the Parnell Commis- Company. Webb, Dalton, D., the of the State. It Is Augusta, |Feb. 21.—Governor bers of the House committee on rules were night last night the inmates of North College presents sovereignty sion Burleigh's An act creating the Bethel Village Corporation. Hon. Geo. Walker. George C. Burgess, L. the most visible outward manifestation of today. Pigott said that statements made reception to the people of Maine was a An act to make valid the at the meeting called for were aroused today doings of the town of present this morn- Clifford W. Hon. building, Wesleyan College, by the and of the and it by him to Archbishop Walsh were Smlthtleld In the annual March Wade, Sidney Thaxter, dignity greatness State, unfound- very successful affair. Until Governor meeting for the to consider the Randall resolutions. The an explosion which shook every wall, beam should be of the for which ed. He year 1888. ing Geo. E. bird, Leroy L. Hight, Geo. D. Rand, worthy purposes said there was very little truth In Bod well cante in there had not. of late An act to divide the town of first resolution for the and rafter In the old The is designed. It Is the place where the Gov- iyeats Boothbay and In- providing meeting of Wm. M. Dr. Thomas Fillebrown, building. report all bis statements. He was In distress- at the town of Harbor. Bradley, ernor and bis Council perform the very least, been any popular reception by the corporate Boothbay the House daily at 10 o’clock with the allow- of the explosion could be heard in every high ed An act additional relating to the Recorder of Dr. J. A. Spalding, Dr. I. T. Dana, Edward duties of the executive office; where the leg- circumstances when be wrote, as be has Governor of Maine. Governor Bodwell’s hour for the of the town. It was caused a the Bangor Municipal Court. ance of an consideration of bills part by dyna- islature assembles to shape the laws of our stated, that the An Woodman, Dr. Wm. Lawrence Dana, F. S. genuineness of the Parnell reception was well the act authorizing Ell B. Bean to maintain a consent was mite bomb thrown on the fourth floor of the where the offices of the civil attended, though dam by unanimous agreed to by all Dr. C. A. State; principal letter was and sluice across Shepherd’s river, In the Waterhouse, Ring, John Rand, and the very doubtful Pigott said he custom was too new for the people to take town of Brownfield. the members. building. It shattered doors and windows, military administration of the State Dr. A. S. Thayer, Dr. C. O. Files and Isaac are would not swear he had not told best An act On the second resolution making the established, and it ought to be worthy of Archbishop the advantage of the opportunity. But authorizing Hiram W. Seavey to main tore a hole down through two floors and tain a dam and sluice across s In Cowles Internal revenue bill a order W. Dyer. them; it ought to be of a size and Walsh the Parnell letters were came Shepherd river. special capacity, forgeries.. today they by hundreds. Everyone the town of Brownfield its consideration to a conclus- knocked out much plastering. In Observa- adequate to meet all these and requiring The treasurer's report was accepted after a demands, and be He admitted that he wrote lies to Archblsh was received, the laborer and his wife as An act to Incorporate the Eliot Associa- the Democratic members nail the same was arranged and planned as to meet the Library ion, divided, motion was made and tory outrage perpetrated all pur- tion. and Mr. carried that the inter- poses of the business. op Walsh and very little truth. Men’s Calf Coueress Boots and well as the legislator and his wife. Speaker Carlisle Mills voting with effect. public It not only Extra bargains in The old Au act to incorporate the Ellsworth Street Rail- est account be greater The halls of both build- to be of Men’s and thick against and Mr. Randall with the Republi- stricken out. ought suitable arrangement, size and Waukenphast Bals; Boys’ was decorated way Company. are this Capitol profusely with bunt- Reed apd Cannon for the resolution. ings morning filled with plaster, capacity, so that the comfort and conven- boots; Men’s Quilted Beaver Foxed Boots. An act to the Northern cans, The secretary’s report was read and ac- TO CONQUER THE SOUDAN. ing. and Pullen’s orchestra discoursed excel- Incorporate Telegraph pieces of wood, glass and other debris. ience and health of the Company. .«. It will be reported immediately to the House public officers shall cepted. N. C, Hubbard, sou of be but It Lieutenant Baort Tells of lent music from a stand in An act to incorporate the Cape Elizabeth Shore with the blank date filled in, so as to require ex-Congressman promoted, ought also to be ot a style Stanley'a Representatives These officers Hubbard of West out of of Pure. Railroad Company. the bill to be taken up next Monday. were elected for the ensuing Virginia, ventured architecture which will satisfy the Judg- Daring Plane. Absolutely Hall, the solos of Hall the Bangor cornetist An bis room to ascertain the cause of the racket. act to incorporate the Harbor Bridge Com- in adultion, the Speaker has proposed to year: ment and taste of the neople of the State and more than usual to pany. His eye lit on a small missile outside bis of when Bkissbxj*, Feb. 22.—Lieutenant Baert Mil* never varies. A marvel of affording gratification recognize Mr. Randall at any time before the President—Thomas D. D. strangers they come here to see it; powder purity An act to the Cainden and Hill, door which it was a who was at and the who filed in and Incorporate Rockport end of the to make a Vice he picked up. dynamite so that every citizen of the State Stanley Falls when M. ■ireugth wholesomeness. More eeonomioal throngs out. Governor Electric Light session motion to go Presidents—Asa Dalton. D. D., and Geo. may ap- Henry han the and cannot be sold In Company. into of the C. Burgess. cartridge or bomb of some kind, ana It Im- proach the capitol with a of satis- letter to ordinary kinds, Burleigh, surrounded by his staff received In An act to incorporate the Creek Bridge Com- the committee whole to consider feeling Stanley’s Tippoo Tib was delivered, with the multitude > M. in his hand. The palm faction and mpetltlon of low test, short his Macomber pany. revenue bills. Secretary—W. Bradley. mediately exploded cride that it is the State House, has arrived He alum or Sold in room, Mayor presenting. In Treasurer—W. M. of his hand was his eves states the messengers weight phosphate powders. only An act to the The committee also decided to reso- Sargent. terribly lacerated, the Seat of Government, the Capitol building A fall line Men’s and Radies’ Rubbers of tlie very t "»• Koval Baking Fowdkh Co.. 106 Wall the Council room adjoining Mrs. Burleigh, Incorporate Androscoggin Agri- report wete cultural lutions After the business an horribly cut and portions of the cartridge of bis own State. I do not believe that these closely questioned and confirmed the beat quality as low as tbe lowest. 8 NY.lySdSwtf and Miss Burleigh. Clarence B. Society. providing for the consideration to- meeting elegant Burleigh entered his abdomen. It exploded with such are things in to which we are in details of the letter. and wife, the wives of the staff officers and An act to amend the charter of the Maine Bap- day of the bills to pension Qen. Sheridan’s dinner was served, in the private dining- respect great Lieutenant Baert adds tist Educational force as to throw fragments of his flesh in danger of into wastefulness or ex- a fresh the members of the Council aud there wives Society. widow, and place Gen. Rosecrans on the re- falling letter from Stanley for An act to build and maintain a room, which reflected the greatest credit on all directions upon walls and celling. or into abuses In the England, received as the fish weir In tired list of the army. travagance, expenditure written when passed through. More •VWOUUK IIICI ill people I41U lumi Ut AUUMUU. »uv UVUJU. XIAO UUIA1 UCUU1BI.IUU3 UA kUC Hubbard was taken to the New Haven hos- of public funds. Confine Stanley departed from Mure- J. P. than a thousand from all public expenditures WELCH, people parts of the An act to anthorlze the erection of a fish weir in where four hand niato Emin. tables were pital, fingers of the injured to these legitimate to the rejoin Baert says In- LOOK! State, shook hands with Governor the tide waters of Black Island Gut. IN THE SENATE. very handsome. The menus strictly purposes tends to Stanley READ! Burleigh. was amputated. It is barely possible that great lines of use ana benefit, capture Khartoum and wrost the 421 Among them were the following Portland An act to confer certain the offi- were public public Congress St., powers upon adroned with the head of the “Father his hand may be saved. which our Mahdl. Baert cers and inhabitants of the Reached the Constitution and laws establish *rofn expresses people: town of Edeu. Agreement Concerning his confidence In All those who have tried one bottle of An act to the of Country" in honor of “the day we The faculty are making strenuous efforts for the expenditure of money, and we Tippoo Tlbb’s fidelity. Hon. Lewis B. Smith, of Gov. staff. Incorporate Watervtlle Loan, public NEXT FIRST PARISH (CLOCK) CHURCH. in Cony's Trust and Constitutional Centennial. *v me iiripeunioia ui me ounatr, shall not Ingalla* Specific have, every case, wanted Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Palmer. Deposit Company. celebrate,” and were fastened by the hlstoti- thereby do any wrong. another. Rbv. A. An act to the of and several of the officials I TURNER, Mrs. Albert E. Webb. prohibit taking togue, other- Washington, Feb. 22.—In the Senate to- cal little college promise have heard It intimated that the sum 8ACALLO Me. wise called Pond from hatchet. After the dinner the time that if will not suffer BOMBARDED. Falmouth, mrs. vt. n. weuu. Thompson trout, Anony- they are caught they stated as the proper amount for this pro- mous Pond in tlie town of Harrison. day Mr. Hoar moved to take up the election was handed M. Col. F. E. Boothby and Mrs. Boothby. spent;socially and Informally until a college punishment alone but will be posed eapitol was a small sum, the 'Atchlnoff Would Not Lower the I can honestly recommend Ingalla* Specific An act to authorize Clinton W. Hamilton and very only Mrs. Nathan Fern aid. outrage resolution, and on a strict party late hour. over to the State authorities. Most of the a as, in my to mwiicine others to extend their wharf into tide waters. opening wedge for larger amount to be used Russian opinion, superior any Miss Stowell. students are inclined to the and I Flag. with which I have ever been An act to the of hooks for the vote, 28 to 26, the resolution was taken up. This was the place responsi- have heard of millions to acquainted. F. G. Fassett. prohibit setting menu: class. people speak SQUIRE’S Rev. ISRAEL DOWNING. purpose of In Moose Pond in the bility upon members of the freshmen in the erection of a Lo»do5, Feb. 22.—The report that a Arthur Gould. catching pickerel Mr. Gorman took the floor, but yielded to a m^pended capitol Me. town of Mt. Vernon. Hubbard is a brilliant Now Kennebunkport, F. U. Widber aud Miss Widber. Young pronounced “rin®' it seems to me the sum French cruiser had bombarded Sagallo, An act for the of trout and motion to proceed with the consideration ol scholar and he is very his is a Mr. aud Mrs. Koscoe L. Bowers, of Saco. protection pickerel popular-with stated, very large amount, and, so far as Where the Cossack exneditlnn under M At- Ingalla* Throat and has and to regulate the same, from the Great Brook, the Blue Points. Lung Specific sundry civil appropriation bill. The classmates. -r it, more man ougm 10 oe ex- saved my life. LOUIS B. WAYMOUTH, The reception was continued this evening, Bhorey’s and Parker's brooks, in the town of nended for chlnoff had settled or Eliot. resolution therefore was laid aside and the such a capltol as Is required. temporarily, killing North Dixmont, Me. hundreds more coming in. Afterwards the Green Turtle Soup. 1 be fact An act the of land locked sal- MAINE. Is, when you come to the expen- wounding five of the expedition, and captur- Pure Governor and Staff entertained the Loyal Uyrrohlbit taking sundry civil bill taken np, the question being diture of best medicine mon from Parker's millions in a the Is confirmed. The The for Coughs and Consump- at the House. Pond, In the towns of Mt. Lettuce. Radishes. Olives. ! such building as that ing remainder. bom- Strictly tive ever Legion Augusta Vernon on Mr. Hlscock’s amendment you complaints that f saw is Ingalla* and Payette. appropriating Broiled on Toast. necessarily imply that there Ts a dis- bardment was the result of the refusal of The recoption this evening was An act to J Oysters Dr. Charles Crandall Dead. Rendered Throat and Lung Specific. Incorporate the trustees of Van Buren $800,000 for the expenses of the celebration French Fried Potatoes. honest and use of the public M. Atchinoff to lower the Russian flag, Kettle JOHN a great success, several thousand people College. J improper MCLAUGHLIN, of the Machias, Feb. 22.—Dr. Charles Crandall moneys, and the legislature of this State which he had hoisted at Sagallo. from county in the State, shaking act to make valid the election of officers of centennial of the constitution. Mr. every .An Saddle of Mutton, with Jelly. will never allow anything of that sort to take bands with Gov. Nothing the North Plttston in the town Hoar offered a died this morning, at Addison, of pneumo- Burleigh. Cemetery Society substitute for the amendment Tenderloin of Mushrooms, t With the 1 have found the of Plttston. ; Beef, Larded. place. good ability and curative effect of Ingalls* like it lias been seen here. The staff ana Small nia. He was a successful for for- Judgment, SLEEPING ON A PLANK. An act to and it was agreed tto without discussion or Potatoes. French Peas. physician experience that will be exercised in this mat- Throat and Lung Specific, for Catarrhal Governor this evening gave a splendid enter- incorporate the Camden and Hockport j < omplalnts, to be very remarkable. Street Railway Company. division. It declares ty years. ter by the committees of this legislature, a Nlr. Carew's tainment to the Loyal Legion at the State An Tuesday, Apiil 30, Chicken Patties, a la Relne. Brutal Treatment De- LEAF LARD! ABM AH THOMPSON, act to authorize the Dexter & Piscataquis 2 full, adequate and satisfactory on the score House. Railroad 1880, the anniversary of the Inauguration of Orange Fritters, Madeira Sauce , the Water Fut North Woburn, Maas. Company to lease its railroad. Improving Privilege. of usefulness, satisfac- scribed by Mr. Parnell. up expressly An the first of , Veal breaded. Tomato Sauce. satisfactory result, act to Incorporate the Manillas Water Com- President the United States, Chops, on the The Case of the Lobsters. Potato Livermore Falls, Feb. 22.—Alvin Rec- tory score of taste and architecture, Lomdom, Feb. 22.—In the House of Com* Eighteen or twenty years ago, I first used pany. George Washington, a national holiday Croquettes. { can CAD CAMII V (ICC An Beans. ord has a be arrived^ without spending a dollar Ingalls' Throat and Lung iu my of the lobster bill which is act to Incorporate the Knox Banking and throughout the United States; it provides l String J just completed dam, joining the mous today Mr. Parnell described the treat- Specific Speaking Trust more than what has been and.it does family for Coughs and Colas, since when we Company. for the of both Uouses in the west bank of the with the isl stated, ment to which drawn so as to allow the canners to catch A act to assembling Ice. Androscoggin seem to me It to at with- Mr. Carew was in In 10 have not been without it. We can recommend provide foi the election of school com- hall of the Champagne Cigarettes. ought be arrived subjected 8, 6, lb pails ana ID lb tubs; is for sale by mittee for House on the second Wednesday and at where out First-Class Grocer and it as an excellent remedy for such troubles. lobsters under 104 inches in length, Repre- the town of Deertng. Jay Bridge, he has recently spending so much. prison. He had been stripped and every Provision Dealer; An act. of December, 1889, when, under an arrange forcibly BENJAMIN GRIFFIN, to prohibit fishing in the Kevens Brook t Grouse, Game Sauce. ,*, j a I shall a minutes all Lard rendered by us Is free from all Cotton sentative £. B. Mallet said today: “I think ment a cere- built pulp mill. occupy your time but few bis hair and inustaehe shaved off. He was 49 Bellevue Mass. in the the town of Sweden, Oxford Carse- by joint committee, suitable t Quail on Toast. t Seed Oil, Tallow, Suet, and other adulterations so 8t., Lawrence, county, more. Having said that there is a substan- there will be to that bill. iy and Rogers’s Brooks in monies are to be had in further commemora- t t compelled to lie one day on a bed used, and is Warnwivd Ntrictly strong opposition Bridgton, Tlngley Saratoga Chips, tial unity of sentiment in favor of a new plank be- commonly Brook In tion — Pare. Bridgton and Naples, and Lakln Brook of that historic event, and it authorizes » t A Warrant tor cause be refused None genuine without our name stamped It simply means that the canners are to be In Dudley. W" house that there is a concurrence to put on prison garb. Sebago, Cumberland county. the joint committee to sit during the recess t Harlequin lee Cream. t large Opin- upon the package. An Feb. 22.—A warrant is out of sentiment in ions might differ in regard to the allowed to deplete our lobster supply until act to autnorize the Dexter & Newport Rail- and to invite the officers of the United States t Port Wine Jelly. Cake. Liberty Cream, t Indianapolis, favor of having a new build- wearing road to extend the lease of even it were to be erected in of dress, bat they were face to (ace P. there will be none left for our and for Company its rail- and of the Fruit. Co flee. t for the arrest of Col.W.W. Dudley,of the Re- lnf> Augusta, prison JOHN & CO. people road. respective States, and, through t rather than with the of whether the executive nov!4*sntfSQUIRE _ I any reconstruction of this; bav- question An act to the Secretary of State, representatives of publican national committee. United States IngaliTSpecific our summer visitors. The lobster is the Incorporate the Oakland Water Com- ins **id what I nave to mv intended to enforce a rule at the of 26e.,60e., ui91.001 indicate expense ForuUbyallDrafgists. pany. foreign governments to attend, and also to Cigars. judgment TOWN CAUCUSES. only marine delicacy that we have on our Commissioner Van Buren issued the docu- that the State can afford, and to have the health, and possibly the lives of prison- An act to Incorporate the Rockland Trust Com- invite the Chief Justice to deliver a suitable ought, ers. TTSnrm the it now, if you concur me feblO_ coast, and we should keep it. It is nonsense pany. address on the occasion. ment, basis being [an affidavit charging should with In the _ Deering. results which I have reached to say that of all lobsters, small or PUBLIC ACTS. The bill was re- Judge Webb read the list of with the author of “blocks of thus far. then The of Deering are to pursuit deficiency appropriation following Dudley being the Is: Ironclads Ordered to Samoa. Republicans requested will not dimish the Lobsters An act to amend back to question Where shall the capltol be meet at on THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, large, supply. chap. 68 of the R. 8., relating ported the Senate and all the amend- Harvard men who were five” letter. Lewi-. Hall. Wiwdford’s, SATURDAY. prominent citizens of _ erected'.’ What is to be of size are scarcer now than once to State aid to agricultural societies ments to in one for the in the future until Bkmlim, Feb. 22.—Four German Ironclads February 23rd. at 7.30 p. m., to nominate candi- Published every day (Sundays excepted) by tb. good they agreed gross except some will be scarcer still All act to amend sections 2. 4 and 7 of Maine: Hiram Barker’s Will. further action of the legislature shall at dates for municipal offices and such other busi- PORTLAND PUBLISHING were, and they unless chap. purchase of land for additional accommoda- be Geneva have been ordered to sail for Sa- COMPANY, It is 138 of the Public Laws of 1887 entitled “An act Senators—Prentiss 1784: Amos had, the capital of this State? ness as may come before them. we protect them. just a question of tions for the government office Mellen, N. Feb. 22.—The in the moa Address all communications to to extirpate contageous diseases cattle.” printing Nourse, 1812; 1812. Doves, H., Jury Let me say a word in Immediately. Per order. Town Commit ee. whether we shall allow the canning factories among which gave rise to some debate. Peleg Sprague, single regard to the An act to amend section 166 of 226 of in Cushman. Barker will case this returned a Feb. 19, 1889. PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. to exterminate the or we chap. Mr. Representatives Congress—Joshua afternoon, upon which, as it seems to me, that lobsteis, whether the Public Laws of 1880 as amended Call suggested that the matter could 17*7: principle Shiowreck, Storm, Fir# and Famine. by chap. Joseph Dare, 1789; Stephen Longfellow, verdict the should be determined. It is a shall keep a supply for the future. I would 40 of the Public Laws of 1881 hi relation to be arranged in conference. The amendment Leonard against contestant, sustaining simply ques- L'ape Elizabeth. the 1798; Jatvls, 1800; Peleg Sprague. tion of the general of Sam Fbamcisco, Feb. 22—A steamer from THE WEATHER] have a law that no lobster under 11 or 12 militia. was agreed to without division. Mr. Dan- 1812; Gorham Parks, 1813. the will of the late Hiram Barker. good, what the general Tne of are re- interests of the of China and Republicans Cape Elizabeth, Inches should be canned.” An aet to amend chapter 147 of the public laws iel offered an amendment Governors of Maine—8am’l E. Smith, 1808; people this State require. Japan yesterday, brings tbe fol- to meet in at Town on appropriating It is quested Caucus Hall, of the fish commit of 1887 relating to special insurance brokers. for Edward Kent. 1821: U. 1834. merely a question of what the at 4 o’clock P. Signal War ) That portion and game $40,000 a site and pedestal for a statute to Joseph Williams, people lowing: The steamship Chow Phyacollid THURSDAY. February 28th, M., Office, IIep't, An act to amendfisections 17 and 24 of of desire In regard to it, and local or in- tee who will report a bill more favorable to chapter Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock in Washing- Mayors Portland—William Willis, 1813; REMOVAL OF THE partial to nominate candidates for Town Offices. Washington, D. C., > 118 of the R. 8., to the for Geo. Walker. 1844. CAPITAL. terests must be ed with the Pyah Pekhet off Klang Straits the canners than the have de- relating punishment ton. amendment was subordinated in the determi- Per order, Town Committee. Feb. 8 present law, rape, as amended 127 of the The agreed to. Mr. Ministers—W. 22, 1889, p.m.) by chapter public Foreign P. Preble, 1806; Ed- nation of the question: What does the gen- lighthouse. The European engineers and Feb. 22, 1889. feb23td cided upon additional changes in the bill laws of 1887. Plumb moved an amendment retrieving hon- ward 1821. Indications for the next 24 hours for New Kent, Symonds's Address at the eral good demand? ten of which was printed the other day. An act to exempt Penobscot Bay aud Belfast orably discharged soldiers and sailors, their Judges State Courts-Prentiss Judge her native crew, and thirty native Mellen, 1784, Years ago. when I was more and England are snow and much colder, weath- Section 1 provides for continual protection Bay from the provisions of section 43, chapter 40 widows and children from the necessity of chief justice; William P. Preble, 1806; Edward Legislative Hearing. directly passengers are reported drowned. Advices of the R. 8., to close time for Kent. Edward intimately acquainted with different of of a snow storm at Foo er, high northwesterly winds with on for the female lobster in spawn or with eggs relating salmon. competitive examinations in the matter of 1821; Fox, 1834. parts great Chee are at PROHIBITION CITY CAUCUS. gales An act to the United States the State than I am at and more attached. relating powers of assignees of to transfers and promo- Judges. Supreme Court-Joseph present, had hand. Over a million and a half people in the coast. insolvent appointments office, The Section 2 reads thus: “It is unlawful to estates, additional to chapter 70, K. 8. tions. Story, 1798; BenJ. R. Curtis, 1829; Horace following Is the full text of the ad opportunities to become familiar the province are starving, and riots occur Prohibitionists of Portland and all others An act to amend section 38 of chapter 01 It. 1846. with the I to Storm signals displayed along the Atlantic or sell or for or 8., Mr. Daniel made a Gray, dress of J at the people, know that a settled con- daily. Missionaries have been attacked THEin sympathy with them are requested meet catch, buy, expose sale, pos- to liens on lumber. point of order against United States District udge Symonds’ legislative viction by relating Judges, Court—David Impressed itself upon my mobs of In mass convention In coast from Norfolk section to Eastport. sess, for any purpose, between the first day An act to amend section 17 of 3 of the the amendment, the queery Sewall, Ashur Ware. 1804; mind, by Chinese, led by tha gentry. chapter suggesting 1766; Edward Fox. hearing: casual conversation with in dif- of July and the first day of the following K. 8.. relating to Town Clerk. “What is to be done with their grandchild- 1834; Nathan Webb, 1846. gentlemen On Feb. 2d, a gre.u fire broke out in Shlds- Reosption Hall, Feb. 23d, Deputy REMARKS OF JUDGE SYMONDS. ferent portions of the State Saturday Evening, February, and from the first day of April to An act to amend section 117, chapter 47 of the ren?” The of order was sustained and President of Bowdoln College—Wm. Allen. that the feeling noki, Japan, extending down fourteen at 7.30 p.m., to nominate a ticket to be point was really in favor of supported Highland Light, Mass., Feb. 22. the first of the lob- R. 8., to bank of married the was 1802. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Com- having Portland for streets, and 10UO the and to choose a day following May, any relating deposits amendment extended. The bill destroying houses, includ- In approaching city election, women and minors. United States Circuit Court—John Low- mittee—1 do not claim to the capital. I know in different of the Per order of the WiDds continue light southerly. Tbe Indi- ster less than lot inches in length, alive or passed and the Senate proceeded to the con- Judges, appear before you parts ing temples, schools and hospitals. new city committee. An act to amend section 16 of 140 of ell, John 1843. State as I have met fet)21sn3t Prohibition Committee. dead, cooked or uncooked, measured in a chapter sideration of the 1760; Lowell, this evening in any other capacity than iu legislators returning from City cations are rain. Cautionary northeast the R. 8., to the deduction from convicts’ agricultural appropriation District Wm. P. the sessions A Mall Steamer manner as follows relating Attomeys-Silas Lee, 1784; the of a citizen of inter- of the or home Wrecked. [here follows the descrip- sentences for conduct. bill and passed it without amendment. Preble, simple right Maine, legislature, going storm signals displayed. good 1806; Gorham Parks, 1813; T. A. Deb- ested in the during a vacation, In mind no in- tion of method of measurement as already An act to amend section 1 of 115 of The House amendment to the Senate bill Nathan question under discussiou. I having my Lomdom, Feb. 22.—The Spanish mall NOTICES. cliapter the lols, 1813; Webb, 1846; Geo. E. Bird, terest or motive in LEGISLATIVE and lobster shorter thau the R. 8., to the for a to the widow of Gen. 1869. shall speak for myself, and I that If regard to it, I was struck published] any relating compensation of the insur- Mansion Sheridan hope what steamer Isle deCaba, Santander for Havana, ance what I not aid the cause which by seemed to me to be a wide D. 1 prescribed length when caught shall be lib- commissioner. .on-concurred in, and a conference 0. S. Marshals-Gorham Parks, 1813. say may for I very Washington, C., An act to amend section 1 1 at least the was wrecked In a fog near Feb. 1889. erated altvo at the risk and cost of the par- of chapter 115 of the^ „Clergy—Thomas Smith, Sam'l Deane, Ichabod appear, may escape the misfortune S? f®®l,lng prevailing through Wednesday night NOTICE. 22, ( R. 8., to salaries. Nichols. Horatio LEGISLATIVE Me.: ties taking them under a penalty of one dol- relating The Senate then proceeded to the consid- Stebblus, BenJ. Bailey, Thomas of injuring It Because whatever I say ^**5® I?aJ M1® caP,tal ought to be in Portland. Cape Ortegal. Observer, Portland, An act to (lx tlie of the and Hill, Paul Edward And that 9.55 cold lar for each lobster so caught, sold, salary judge Regis- eration of the resolution Mr. Oofflo, 1769; Payson, 1803; should affect onlv myself injuriously, if ft impression has remained fixed p. m.—Hoist wave signal. Tem- bought, ter of Probate and of the reported by -Dole, Asa 1848. in Foreign Notaa. for or in not so lib- County Attorney county from Dalton, affects anybody in that way. my mind—that that is what the people perature will fall about 5 degrees by 8 a. in. exposed sale, possession of Franklin. Evarts the committee on privileges and Physicians—Sam'l Geo. C. French. want. Railroads, Telegraphs and Expresses. erated. Weeks, I am glad to find that we have one common The French press receives the new cabinet February 24. Gbkklt, •au act to amend section 1 of chapter 116 of the elections for a revision of the existing laws K. in this that gentlemen this is I am here to- coldly. Chief Offloer. Section 3.—No person shall catch, buy, 8., relating to salaries. regarding the elections of members of Con- The Old point discussion; there is one .Now. why Signal Connecticut Newgate I would not be here to ju. 3puller has the portfolio of sell or expose lor sale, or possess for any. An act to amend section 2 of chapter 116 of the gress. Mrr Keagan addressed the Senate in starting point from which we may all set pight. advocate this If accepted The Committee on Railroads, and K. I did not entertain affairs in Telegraphs purpose during the months of February and 8., relating to the salary of the County Attor- to the resolution, which be de- Prison. out happily and harmoniously together :— that belief. I would not foreign the French Cabinet. Expresses will meet In their room on Wednesdays LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. ney of Kennebec opposition come heTe and to A Montreal An Match, and May and June,|lobsters less than county. clared to be for the of on a and that is that the State of Maine needs and attempt manufacture any despatch says: elegantly at 2.30 p. m. An act to restore the purpose carrying Such was the title of Mr. Charles S. Fobes’s sentiment PORTLAND, Me,, Feb. 22. 1989 nine inches in under the same compensation of the coun- ought to have a new State house. I will not in regard to this.I would not come dressed swindler, who arrived at Iberville, BENJAMIN J. HILL, 1 Chair- length penal- ty commissioners of the of crusade against the Southern States. He here county Somerset. lecture in the free Mechanics' course, deliv. dwell the in and undertake to reluctant or from California a few ago, has JONATHAN G. CLARK, ( men. 18am In ties as provided in section 2. An act to fix the protested the wickedness of upon ,facts regard to this pres- persuade days skipped | salary of the Judge of Probate against parti- hostile men the out after a farmer January 9,1889.laulidtl Section 4.—No association or for the san and sectional ered at Library last to a large ent structure, nor upon its glaring of desirability of having the swindling wealthy named Barometer...... _30.288 29.930 person, firm, county of Somerset. feeling. hall, evening, inadequa- can An cies and unsultableness. These are capital removed to because I do Dumas, out of $40,000 by claiming to be Du- Thermometer.... 30. 135. corporation shall, or preserve or cause to act to establish the salary of the Judge of Mr. Hoar moved that the resolution be and interested audience. facts quite PortUnd; Probate for the as well and better known not think it is a thing that can be forced. I mas’s son wbo mysteriously disappeared 40 D)w Point...... 20. 28. be canned or preserved, any lobsters except county of Kennebec. laid aside. His resolution instructing the Mr. perhaps to you An act to Fobes said: “The old Newgate Prison than think it is a that be determined years ago. The son was six years old Humidity. 66. [77. during the months of May and June, and amendatory section 1 of chapter 116 committee on and elections to in- to me, and more upon your thing should only of the Revised privileges impressed by the actual when he was to Wind. 8 |m during said months it shall be unlawful to Statutes, affecting tne salary of the VPAtiffAtA plA/»flnn nntracrau in narlain Ktalos in Connecticut, so far as the structure above minds than upon mine. It is all a “twice- feeling and judgment of this disappeared, and supposed WENTWORTH & CO., JEWELERS A D OPTICIANS Gate Keeper of the State Prison. and I have been Velocity. 16 20 can or lobsters less than nine inches was lund is told-tale,'’an old lesson which the Bute, believe I am right when 1 say kidnapped. preserve An act relating to the of the clerk taken up gr concerned. Is In ruins, but the cav- legisla- Weather. compensotlon •via vi tuia that the real and their for cash, CloudylCl'dles in or dead measured as afore- in unro unto icaiucu jrai ailrl feeling jugment of the peo- Buy goods Iengthalive the Adjutant General’s office. The Democratic Senators immediately erns below, which were used for ple of Mean ther....32.5 confining as have come here to ses- Maine, speaking generally and daily |Max.vel. wind.... 28~ said ; anaforevery lobster canned or pre- An act to amend section 6 of chaper 78, of the commenced filibustering, and the Senate year, they up the apart Maxlmum (her_37.8 Total Revised prisoners, remain as they were formerly. sions of the at the from all local and immediate is in Eight Hours a Day. Bottom Prices. prectp.0 served contrary to the provisions of this sec- Statutes relating to the terms of the finally adjourned until tomorrow. legislature, costly sacrifice interests, Sell at Minimum tiler—21.5 of their own the city of Portland. | tion, every person, firm, association or cor- County Commissioners Court for the county of This prison is an old copper mine, in Talcott comfort, aal at the still A meeting In the Intel esl of the fewer York. in On tue score of I claim that poration so canning or preserving shall be a few miles costlier, many instances, sacri- accessibility An act to establish a mountain, from|the city of Hart* tb® hours of labor movement was held uuder the liable to a of January' term of the 8. J. MRS. 8HERIDAN'S PENSION. fice of their own health. It adv*ntages are in favor of Portland. It METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. penalty five dollars for every Court tor the ford. maybe French Clicks and Opera Glass- county of Hancock. The mine has been worked at Inter stated that there 6 point, or ol direction of the Carpenters’ in Mis- 8.00 lobster so canned or preserved, and a further An act Mr. Reed Secures It In briefly by saying Is in this ,,a5u 8t,artln8 meeting point Union, (Feb. 22,1889, P. M.) concerning Innholders, Boarding House Action Upon vals since all the railroads which traverse State. & of $300 for each on which such and the early part of tbe last century, building neither comfort for people, this sion Hall on street, last es Imported by Wentworth Co., Observations taken at tbe same moment of Ma-e penalty day Keepers their guests. safety It Is the Congress evening. An the House. for nor convenience for point to which tbevconverge. Such unlawful or is carried act to fix the of but never to property, business. *w at all stations. canning preserving salaries the County Com- successfully, owing clumsy nviaiuniuou wvio lUCiV aim Jewelers. missloners of I sav this is an old and has been well po Better than anyone place on a single ~ on; provided, however, that it shall be law- county. Feb. 22.—In the House to- lesson, f, Androscoggin Washington, methods employed, and the necessarily large line. The most central they paid entire attention to the wonts of [Tbermote'p| Wind ful for dealers to preserve in pickle or vine- Anacttoflx the salaries of the Judge and learned. There is one respect in which it point. In our day, is Register of Probate day Mr. Kandall Irom the commit- attendant At the the point of easiest gar such surplus stock as for good reasons and County Commissioners reported expenses. outbreak of tbe may yet be taught an admonition of more accessibility by railroad the various speakers. Rev. Henry Blanch* Berry Dishes and Spoons. of Waldo county. by and steamboat. cannot be of otherwise. tee on rules the resolution previously re- Revolution this deserted mine seemed an ad- terrible emphasis than any which we have Take the western part of ard addressed disposed An act relating to the the meeting: first. He said: PBICED REDUCED. 0 compensation of County received. When some sudden State, and Portland is clearly the most Place of 2 • L .Section provides methods of procedure in Commissioners of Knox ferred to. It was adopted. mirable in which to confine the yet conflagra- 22 d county. place Tory, tion shall have into accessible, and we must bear in mind that “1 have accepted the invitation to be pres- case of seizure. An act to amend section 30 of swept flames and then 1 chapter 40 of the Mr. Reed from the committee on rules, re- prisoners. A wall was built around several the western and southern of the State ent in order to show WENTWORTH A CO., Jewelers and Wtloh Nlalmi, 2l -S I § 6.—All fines and penalties under Revised Statutes, relating to Inland fisheries. into ashes the vast collections of documents parts my sympathy with all «| a resolution for the Immediate con are the most Observation. i. jS bSectionis act may be recovered by indictment or An act to establish the of the Steno- ported acres of ground, and within were erected and records and valuable books in this build- populous portions, comparative- aims which are dear to I do \ °f salary \\ e workingmen. action of debt grapher of the Court for Cumberland slderation of the a ing* of which ly. should also bear in mind that the w brought by any person and Superior Senate bill granting pen- buildings in which tbe prisoners were em. incapable restoration, make not believe In the be- 1,0WEST PRIC ES ON b® §3 5 ► I* county. a of people of the eastern of Ualne have making distinction * together with all forfeitures shall be paid sion to Irene Rueker Sheridan. the history of this State, and upon part An act to amend U6 of the ployed In making wrought nails, rude wag- part more occasion tween men and 6 into the county treasury In the county where chapter Revised which valuable public interests and important to come to the west than we professional artizans. To Silver and Plated Statutes, relating to salaries of Judge and Regis- Mr. Breckenridge raised the question of ons, harnesses, Ac. At the have to go to the east. You in the east fre- Solid Ware, the offence is committed. ter of Probate for the night prisoners private rights may depend, then we my mind both classes are of workingmen. county of York. shall go to East port, Me 29.ni; 30 »W 24 cl'dles Mr. Smith of Jonesport, will report this An act establishing the consideration, and on a division, Mr. Cheadle were confined In the damp, dark chambers have learned this lesson in a new way. quently Boston, New York. Washing- For compensation of the ton, and to different there Is a great deal of work done by the Portland, Me;2',Ml2 34 20 Cl’dles bill, which is the majority report. The mi- clerk of the Judicial Courts In the county of raised the of no Now I submit to gentlemen of the points over the country, aMTWORTH& CO’S. Jewelers. Pis- point quorum. of the mine, from the roof of which the you, and this brain. The hand and the brain work to- Boston, Mass 80.02 34 18 Cl'dles nority report, to be made by Mr. Gifford of cataquis. committee, to say nothing about the incon- brings you to the western part of 36 16 An The House determined, 174 to 02, to con- water was the State. Block Island 80.08 Cl’dles Auburn,which simply repeals the close time, act to amend chapter 77, section 6, clause continually dropping. Rough veniencies, nothing about tho c iscomforts of We nave very little occasion to gether. I am heartily In sympathy with Nantucket.. 30.10 34 6 10 of the Revised sider the go down to the Cloudy and In other leaves the law as it is Statutes, relating to the equity resolution. Then filibustering was bunks, filled with straw, served as beds. The this building, that we have faced these east for the purpose of going New York... 30.12 34 14 respects jurisdiction of the Suoreme per- your desire to lessen the number of hours, Knives, Forks and Cloudy will also be made tomorrow. Judicial Court. Mr. who moved ils And so far, I there beyond, to the Provinces. The current of Rogers’ Spoons Philadelphia 30.16 34 14 An act to amend section 81 of Inaugurated by Kilgore, guard entered the mine every hour and a half long enough. believe, but I think that as 10 hours are Cloudy chapter 40 of the is a substantial of travel Is not that Portland inasmuch 80.2‘» 34 Lt There will be a contest. Revised Statutes, to and when that was voted unanimity sentiment. naturally way. AT BOTTOM PRICED. Washington. Cloudy relating inland fisheries. adjournment and counted the prisoners, who were heavily Is fortunate in now the custom it would be mucli better to Norfolk, Va. 30.22 36 8 Cloudy An act to amend section » of Pub- I believe, also, that 1 am in the line of a plainly having larger facili- Insurance Committee Action. chapter 204, down, followed it with a motion for a recess Ironed both and ties to offer than Batteraa.... 30.16 42 36 p c lic Laws of 1866 as amended by section 1 of day night. In the day time large concurrence, if not of a unanimity, of you any other city in the aim for nine than for eight, because the WENTWORTH AHO CO.. Jewlera and Opticians 30.22 38 12 'I'l-1 _ __- __lit.. A_1_ .1_J Public of until 7.30. The state. The summer travel is Wilmington.. » UWMWMUW chapter 67, Laws to the motion for the recess was when 1 that we Cloudy VV1UUI1VWU VVUUJ 1/il/UtVU 1869, change many of them were chained to their sentiment, say to have increasing ten to makes a Jacksonville 30.28 40 8 return of civil actions forges, ought there. The whole change from eight very great Cloudy day In the Municipal Court lost: 211. The a new building and not a or re- vicinity of Portland is Galveston... 30.48 62 Lt Cl’dles their docket, reporting favorably the bill to for the city of Portland. yeas, 2; nays, Reed resolu- and, in some cases, wera required to work remodeling and I do not think it possible to construction of this. The fact we Retting to be a watering place, and all the change PRICED REDUCED ON 30.34 64 NW Cl’dles An act to amend section 99 tion was then adopted and the Sheridan is, cannot Montgomery (Lt Incorporate the York Mutual Aid Associa- of chapter 11 of the with iron collars about their becks, secured a time the hotels are their make the Mr. Blanchard New Orleam. 80.40 46 NW Lt Cl’dles Revised Statutes, pension bill was taaen un. The bill was get satisfactory result for a State capltol enlarging change easily.*' relating to schools in planta- facilities to accommodate Knoxville.... 30.38 46 SW Lt Cloudy tion ; the bill to incorporate the Hancock tions. amended to fix the pension at $2500 and by chains to beams over their heads. by attempting to remodel this building. We summer travel. endeavored to impress upon his hearers the Watches and Chains shall Those hotels filled in the summer will be Memphis... Fire an act to amend The lecturer a get a nondescript affair, which was Insurance Company; KK80I.VK8. passed. gave history of the mine much less crowded in importance of reading and of educating Cincinnati,O. 30.46 24 —16 NW .... Cloudy never which winter, affording ad- section 65, chapter 19, It. S in relation to Resolve in favor of James Ferris The Senate bill for the retirement of Wm. and related In designed by anybody, has no AT WENTWORTH A CO.'S. Jewelers. Pittsburg.... 30.22 »8 -10 NW 8 Snow of Bath. graphic style, several instan-' or ditional facilities to the legislature. Now themselves, speaking particularly ot Rogers’ examination of insurance an act Resolve in favor of Peter J. L. Hosecrans with the rank of Brigadier unity harmony of plan in ft; which is un- Buffalo, N.Y 30.81 12 -20 W ....Snow companies; Newell. ces of in addition to that we offer a for Resolve in favor of General was taken and Mr. successful and unsuccessful attempts satisfactory in all respects. I do you site “Work and Wages During Six Centuries of Cleveland.... 30.42 16 —22 NW 18 Cl’dles additional to chapter 49, R. S., in relation to Joseph Nicola. up Struble, of Moreover, this Resolve In favor of at not believe that of capitol which is. In our judgment, the SPECTACLES, Detroit. 30.60 ,6 32 NW 18 Cl’dles lire insurance companies; an act to prohibit the committee on agricul- Iowa, opposed the bill. He said it was not escape. Tbe treatment of the Inmates any saving public money England,” and the “Economic Interpreta- ture. will result from such an most beautiful spot within the limits of the Chicago, 111. 30.70 -6 -44 NW 24 Cl’dles discrimination in life or endowment good policy to encourage soldier ) of the reg- was brutal and there is small cause for won- attempt. It Is the tions of Llaaara our policies Resolve In favor of of without It History,” He spoke of Mr. Ara Byo and all Gouda in line St. Louis. the Maine General Hospital. ular after been universal of con- city Portland, any exception. [new draft. J Resolve In army, having educated by experience private persons, Lowest Price. Duluth. 30.76 —16 —10 BW 6 Cl’dles favor of the geueral distribution of der that the Tory inmates, many of whom tractors and is there on our Western promenade, which is Cushman of who has said that the very Unfavorable reports are made on three or- certified the government, to retire from service with builders, that money is lost Auburn, ■t.Paul,Mlnn 30.82 —16 —IS W ....Cl’dles copies of plans on file in the State land the pride of all our public grounds, looking ders, the business before the com- office. a view of or civil were men of culture, should have given It rather than saved in an attempt to remodel machinery of the United States could make WB NT WORTH Sc CO. 8t. V lucent. 30.86 —24 —1< W 8 Cl'dles remaining accepting political posi- off to the mountains of New Hampshire, mittee; and the committee have voted to Resolve In favor of the tions. the name of “Orcus." and reconstruct old buildings, especially shoes Bismarck.... 30 96 -12 4-2 NW .... Cleudy Joint standing committee “blue with loftiness and distance,” as Theo- enough in seven months to last for 12, have a on the State Mr. where the design is. and where the Denver, Col. 30.34 18 |—24 E Lt Cloudy final report made when Chairman prison. Bland, of Missouri, inquired whether The lecture was received most purpose dore Parker said Resolve to favorably to to a line of the mountains of Vlr- and that the number ot hours ot labor could Halifax. 30.20 30 1—12 B 8 Cloudy Harding may think proper. authorize the rate of Interest upon a the gentleman had voted to place Gen. ought be, produce result, a capi- loan of the and Hr. Fobes was or white in the snow and New Goods and Novelties Montreal.. county of York. Grant on the retired list and Mr. Struble re- highly congratulated at tol building for a State like the .State of sunlight; and ought to be lessened. The Roble Resolutions. Resolve a fund Maine. I will f;lnia,ooking down upon the harbor; looking off creating contingent for the plied that he made Grant a its close. not dwell upon this at greater grand excep- _ In he Bevel,r4 Call in and examine at House of Representatives for the 64th upon the open sea, over the down on concluding, called attention to the da'Iy. Legisla- tion. He this bill on length. 1 believe it will be unwise to attempt city, The committee on federal relations held a ture of Maine. opposed the ground our historic and beautiful merits of Y. M. A. a reconstruction of this building, and that park, the Deerlng's the Australian ballot system, say- & CO.’s. Resolve the land that Gen, Hosecrans had villified Gen. Grant C. Weekly Bulletin. oaks. If WENTWOKTH meeting today and voted to recommend the authorizing agent to deed the almost unanimous sentiment of the there is any spot within the limits that in its Goose Rock to the United States of America. and had declared Gen. Grant a scoundrel. peo- ing adoption lay many of the rem- of the resolutions The following is the order of services for of this of the city of Portland which is beautiful for passage presented by Gov- Resolve in favor of the town of Milo. Mr. Boutelle of Maine said he had ever ple State, Is in favor of having a new edies to ernor in situation, it Is the which we existing wrongs against working- Robie relation to agriculture. Cap- Resolve for the purchase of the Maine State been in favor of generous recognition of the next week: building for the State House. spot have P ias of these be Year Book and and offer to as the site for men. Ear C—Partly Cloudy resolutions will sent to the Legislative Manual for the years services rendered the country the mea morning prayer meeting at 9.16 a. m. The question may arise whether the State selected you this Laee Pins, llrops, etc., 1889 by Daily It is not Rings, members of Congress. and 1890. who followed the banner of the in Sunday-9.16 a. m.. Consecration service. C. F. can afford the amount which it Is proposed capitol. only beautiful, but it is F. H. Fassett, Esq., was then introduced, Resolve in favor of the Maine country accessible. It Is Gettysburg Com- the of trial and blood. But Johnson, leader. 4.30 p. in., Gospel service. to expend for the construction of a new right up the hill from the made Down. BUSY THOMASTON. the End. mission. days with the Wlli'am 8. will capl- Union and an agreeable and interesting ad. Harked Nearing he had of the Corey lead. tol. Well, gentlemen of the I Station, where all the trains come Resolve the to towns and memory attitude assumed and Men’s committee, dress. He was in with the now as a authorizing payment Thursday—7.30 p. m., Young meeting. believe that the and from which horse cars take you to hearty sympathy It looks if final adjournment cities where stock In the & the words uttered by General Hosecrans at a State can afford it, and that any WENTWORTH A CO.f European North Bible trainers’ class at 8.30 p. m. part of the It is in their but believed that New Schooners to be Bullt-A Gener- American was owned for the time when the House was asked to the State of Maine will be to bear a city. proposed to have sucn carpenters desire, might be reached in two weeks from today. Railway Company pay the Friday—4.30 p. m., Tecliers’ Bible class, led by willing an Jeweler* and Opliciou*. 1884.1886 and their continuance of the arrangement of streets about this site as ten hours a al Advance In years 1886, proportions of of American soldiers the same Rev. J.M. Frost. evening, iu Cltv Hall, present rate of taxation their aim should be to work day Business. The members are doing what they can to the excise tax collected for those Friday the State may desire. The years. Kreatestonor that was now asked for he grand concert by tlieBostonldeal Bangor, Mando- so far as may be necessary for the purpose of travelled path on for five and fire hours a day for one. expedite the business, and although a num- Resolve In favor of Jason Ware of Montvllle. himself, the western days, [Mr. BoutelleJ could not vote for the bill lin and Uultar Club. reaching this result In addition to that, it promenade could be swung out ber of measures remain on which Resolve In favor of the Maine and Ear in to Mr. Fassett said much concerning the [Correspondence of the Press.] important Eye in some Saturday—3 p. m., Weekly meeting of the boys’ is no means that in- the brow of the hill, and add 2 or 3 acres be two it is be- flrmary. without, measure, endorsing or con- by probable any large action must taken, weeks, assault branch of the Association. crease of —I don’t know how much to state of things when he first began work, Canes Feb. Resolve in favor of St. Elizabeth Catholic Or- demning the made upon Mr. Grant taxation, or even a continuance of land—directly Gold and Silver Headed Thomaston, 21,1889. lieved, may see them ail disposed of, this site which we to offer. It is all phan Asylum In Portland. The remarks of General Hosecrans had been the present rate for a long time, will be propose showing now tne condition or worxingmen Business is looking weli bare for the com- Union Temperance public to the south and west. AT REDUCED TRICES. Finished Legislation. Resolve in favor of the town of Frenchvllle. followed by the promiscuous circulation of Meeting. necessary in order to reach this result. The ground had been greatly Improved since. season. There is to be a de- Resolve hi of Now there is a beautiful site, accessible ing very large favor the town of Camden. the vinification. He protested against Grand Chief J. U. State is saving a amount of money, as I AND OPT'CIANS. A great many acts and resolves are now re- Resolve In favor of the Templar Hamilton, large And fnnvpnipnf. for nil nnd the citizen* of M. P. Frank, Esq., In said WENTWORTH C0„ JEWELERS for Thomabton which is so well the distribution of various House even a its debt at a speaking next, mand line, reports. giving quasi endorsement of Storer 8. Knight, Grand Councillor and oth- understand, by refunding lower It to 30V I Direct. Gov. Here are this atrocious assault rate Portland propose to offer you the real motive should be the nation’* wel ongreaM in all the markets. Dunn & ceiving Burleigh’s approval. Resolve in favor of upon a great of Interest, and by continuing the pres- known Elliot the Children's Home in Ban- will address the union nn» rata n# —til Manl» I.. free of all They propose nov21 eodtf the latest additions to the list: man. ers, temperance meet- expense. fare, and that the matter should be reduced will build two large three-masted schooners. gor. to offer you every hospitality of the Resolve in favor of Patten Mr. Cannon of Illinois said he was ing in Reception Hall tomorrow at plus revenue, besides, there Is a fund PRIVATE AMI SPECIAL ACTS. Academy. not evening large the both and And lu to the ballot and the right men elected to- Brothers will build two Resolve to for a to General Hosecrans I city, public private. Washburn large An act to the Northern provide State valuation. voting put on the re- 7 o’clock. Good Templars are in- that many, and think most of us count merchants and Incorporate Improve- Resolve In favor of of what specially addition to that our other offlce. scnuuners. v onsets are ment Joint standing committee on tired list Decause he had but among the reasonable certainties, to be re- three-masiea aomg Company. affairs. said, vited. F. A. Bent will lead the men propose to see that you have a sufficient An act to cede to the United States of America military because of what he had done. He ceived before a long time the State from There was much enthnsiasm the and their owners are better. Resolve In favor of the State believed by for another hundred thousand dol- during better, feeling over certain lands. Library. that if S. Grant could be singing with tbe cornet, Hrs. Eva Merrill, the Federal In udditlonto that guaranty Jurisdiction Resolve In favor of the Ulysses called from government. lars. S’ow I am not going to detain evening and the will doubtless be of Dunn & Elliott have now a fleet of some 35 An act addlonal to 244 of the Private and Temporary Home for the he would be accomuaniftt. “Sonus of inv »nd ulnrinpss” to which the action of you meeting chap. Women and Children. grave broed enough and any municipality by but I am Special Laws of 1883, the North further; if right—and I submit It to value to the Union. these schooners from 300 tons to tan tons. Incorporating Resolve in favor of Sandv River Plantation grand enough to sweep aside actions which this Legislature the capital shall be removed of rranklln and will be used. All are cordially invited. because there are gentlemen here who Telephone Telegraph Company. Kesoive in layor oi Busan C. of took place after the war, will undoubtedly contribute to some extent, firm use a larger amount of duck in An act to set off Crotch Island from the town of Hagan George- arising from pas- Iou.now whether 1 am [right or not—If I am This town. sion and and say: “I and it is already ascertained that the city in Cumberland and amiex the same to the of prejudice, will vote to Portland in my estimate as to A Ride and Dinner. than firm in the State. city an Club. right the real judgment Sleigh their sail loft any Portland. Resolve making appropriation for repair of put the name of this man on the retired list which I am interested in this respect is pre- roads in Indian and feeling of the people of this State on this The Atkinson House Furnishing The Georges National Bank and the An act to amend the charter of Madison Township, Washington county. on account of his services in the war.” Last night was ladles’ night at the Port to contribute somewhat generously, Compa- village Resolve providing for State for pared matter, and If the city of Portland is fitted corporation. pensions invalid The bill, after some further land and a of ladles and thereby reducing the amount of expenditure ready ny’s boys themselves In a fine four- Thomaston Savings Bank have up the soldiers, soldiers’ widows and discussion was Club, large number to offer reasonable and enjoyed An act authorizing the erection of a dam orphans, and de- took that must be borne the State. terms, |is going fur- across dendent and sisters passed, and the House a recess until of this by ther than horse sleigh, which was finest rooms in the State. Monsweag stream, between the parents of soldiers. gentlemen assembled at the rooms of I believe it will be that and even offering generous profusely draped banking towns of Wool- Resolve in favor of Bath 7.30. In view these facts. of the Knox wich and Wlscasset. Military and Naval was terms to you, why should not this be with the Star Spangled Banner, and the Col. S. W. Masters, proprietor Orphan Asylum. The House at (its popular organization. The evening more according to tbe will and pleasure of thing stable con- of the evening session passed done now', la there House and the extensive livery Aj^tojwjml age.* chap. *06, of to the 43 nrirntp npnsinn hills, then adimimoA ...tu a manner. A the of this State to expend what any better time than merry company tooted the horn in honor of Laws of Resolve relating purchase of certain vol- spent in very pleasant supper people now in in the remove the old 1887, relating to the Jurisdiction of Maine a new to do a thing which is demanded the nected, will spring ofSpecial the court of umes Reports. 10 tomorrow. money is necessary to build Capitol by natal day. went Knox and municipal the city of Bangor, was served and Prof. Grimmer and orches- general ana George Washington’s They Lash house the House, Resolve In favor of Joint on than to longer. I am no advo- good which Is in accordance adjoining the doings of the town of standing committee now, delay to and there W, AS 24 rooms. All the floor uia n.Sct State College and Mechanic Arts. tra furnished music for dancing which occu- or with the general will? The of Portland Spurwlnk, upon arriving they build an addition of Sidney and of certain municipal officers thereof. The Territorial Bills Signed. cate of wasteful extravagant expenditure city bath and water Resolve In favor of bridge In Macwahoe is the old of the State. It is w here were several other sleighs con- rooms will be fitted with “nd amendatory of chap. planta- pied a considerable portion of the evening. of or private money. 1 believe in capital Joined by GENTLEMEN. a fine of the °.na* *? tion. Washington, Feb. 22.—The public the 83 SHOE 1 closets. The Colonel’s idea is to have 605 Private and 8peclal Laws of 1885. President strict economy in public expenditures. But Constitution of this State was framed. taining friends. Dancing was enjoyed dur- An act to Resolve in favor of the State Reform School. The S3 SHOE FOR LADIES. of from the hotel to the authorize Albert H. Wentworth has approved the bill to admit as States of A Pleasant Occasion. I think the rule of economy is to con- causes for removal were accidental and system drainage Thos. L. Holmes and Resolve authorizing the county of Aroostook great the afternoon, after which a clam supper Best In the world. Examine his that are at Chas. W. Hume to1 exteua to have The ing river. He thinks with the hotels exteud on a loan. the Union, iine the expenditure of public money to temporary, passed away. city of GENUINE HAN O-SKWEO SHOE. their wharf into tide waters. procure mouey Washington, Montana, North A number of the students of legi- iu Mitchell’s best •6.00 Owl’s Head and the one now being construct- tn aid of large Gray’s timate If we can Portland suffered its departure, but the re- was served style. Mr. *4.00 U ANG-SEW EG WELT SHOE. An act to incorporate the Mutual Resolve dairying, beef raising, horse Dakota and South Dakota. public purposes. succeed SHOE. ed near that whoever Fire Insur- Interests Business went on a ride that rule to gret for it has with the the ad- *3 SO POLICE ANI> FARMERS' Warrentown park, ance Company. and poultry growing of the state of — College sleigh in establishing exercise the ut- always lingered peo- Searl, of advertising department, VALUE CALF SHOE. a Other the and there •2.60 EXTRA comes to any of these hotels will have An act to prohibit the throwino Maine. Washington Matters. Thursday evening to Coal Kiln Corner. They most caution to see that public money Is ple of city, lingers today. And his in a •2.26 SHOE. of the town only dressed companions happy manner, WORKINGMAN’S strong desire to drive through Thomaston’s Resolve in favor of Meddybembs. Feb. for legitimate public while webave made no complaint about it, •2.00 and 81.76 BOVS' SCHOOL SHOES. kiv- “> for of Washington, 22.—Washington’s themselves in a social way until a expended purposes, we to the unavoidable handsome fine accom- Resolve preservation ex-Gov. enjoyed In of still we have believed that the time referring ubsencelof Mr. Fraudulent wltes mi' name and price are notrumpsd streets, and with hotel iE:s:;asnltofa" King’s was observed today with are not great danger running into ex- always monument. birthday customa- late hour and returned to the well the of this 1. but an bottom. W. L. GOL'GLAS, Brockton, SfaM. modations here will desire to remain, ceremonies. city travagance. So as onr towns would come when people State C. Atkinson, proposed three cheers they Besolve in favor of the tribe of ry long and cities so many fine on ne 5t0CK Passamaquoddy with their ride. confined themselves to would see it for their interest and in accord- for bis kindness in tne lovely drives, fishing, sailing ttonCwpany1tolnvesfm!*hold>ndtlsftlifti>.tff. le...26*27 Hope facture our and can therefore to Belfast and Dexter or OF EXPOSURE. iCreamery 8, and for two weeks after had heavy weather 6 cents Per Yard. goods, give you beyond Bangor, Sunday Palermo.3 pitta 3 261Old Edge Ver....26*26 bottom prices. Trunks 19-1 INLAND STROIKKS most of the time, accompanied with hall, snow repaired. mornings. Francis tbe well Messina.3 00*8 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. O’Jtellly, known livery man of 2o|Cholce.18*20 and sleet. Entered tbe north Pacific 126 days 6 CASES WHI1-B WOl’MTAINN’ LIMB. Malagers.... UHHBDIATEL.Y—Smart can No. 18 Prince New of All- lOood.17*19 from New York, and arrived at Yokohama Jan 19 Street, York, says WANTEDYasser for a new article of continuous need For Cainberlaad .Bills 8.40, 10.10 a, m., Oranges. 18tore.16*18 making the passage 149 days. Sailed Fare cock’s Porous Plasters : Florida. 3 75 21,000 In every ofllce; for address A. PICK- ! Harps well Steamboat Co. Only $1.00. 2.16, 3.16. 0.16 p, m.; for Mekage l.aka 8.40 00*8 Eggs. miles, making a daily average of 141 miles. particulars Valencia 6 o0a6 251 SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. ETT, 31 TU rUMT-OIaAM •TIAMBB* a. m., 3.16, 8.16 p. 111., Tor Bridaiaa For the last forty-two years 1 have been en- Easternex" 16*16 Sch Abbie M which Mills Bleached Cotton Exchange street, Boston, Mass. 16-2 Messina and Pa- I CanA Western Deerlng, Sandberg, put Into Peabody On and after Oct. 10, 18S8, Steamer MBR- Bvyekara, Marik Caaway, IJlea Atatlaa, in the and hack I 24®16 Halifax 14th in has Mill Ohio. gaged livery bnslness. am PaUrnioDbx.2 76
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