PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. CENTS. JANUARY 1892. IBmIh.matter! PRICE THLEL ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862—VOL. 30. PORTLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY MORNING, 14, ~ ——ii^—————— H ■! I i A, Am AnTVk the sense of tlie committee is in tavor oi THIS MORNING’S NEWS, kins University for the best Latin com- sons or mm win. PARTY LINES BRAWN. a free bill. The resolution Mr. BUSY YEAR IS SANFORD. position of the graduating class last PARTY LIES FORGOTTEN. coinage S. of Pierce introduced was to rage 1. week, was given to Wallace Elden, today merely this of two hundred dol- test the sense the General Telegraph News. city, consisting of the committee upon Mr. Elden is a Page 2. lars in money. graduate silver question. After some discussion of Bowdoin College ’90, and about 22 it was decided to the resolution A Brooklyn detective’s fight for life, postpone One Hundred of Them Met In Boston at sea. of The contest for this prize Give Mr Reed a Democratic until next to await the full Maine burned Over One Hundred New years age. Congress Will Undivided Support Quoted Cry Wednesday, Ostrich Fanning. Buildings was very close, a large number entering attendance of the members of the com- Maine Towns. for it. mittee. the of the Last Page 3, to the President. and the House Laughed. Evidently majority Night. Erected Last Year. The committee are favorable to the resolu- The Sea Cable War. Hollingsworth Whitney Paper Page 4. Company have commenced laying out tion, but we thought there should be a Editorials. their canal for the paper and.pulp mill to fair opportunity for full discussion. 1 Magazine Notices. be erected at the earliest moment. Civil think the of the committee is to Personal and Peculiar. temper THAT BIG LEGACY A SUBJECT FOR is the COINAGE COMMITTEE and re- Hawthorne’s College Days. LATEST FROM THE REGISTRATION engineer Palmer making soundings CHILIAN REFUGEES SAFE UNDER BLAND’S. take up the subject without delay and will have the canal 12 feet deep, a free bill to the House at Page 3. AND SUITS HIM. port coinage CONGRATULATIONS. which will considerable dredging. THE STARS STRIPES. JUST an There will be no Ameri- The Elizabeth tax ease. MUDDLE IN WATERYILLE. require early day. Cape of limita- Mr. It. H. Baxter lectures on Labrador. Mr. O’Brien will be the representative can product about it or any other Music aud Drama. the company to see the terms of the tions. It will be a general free coinage in the lists. Important changes voting several contracts are fully complied with, bill in my such a bill will The Bcarboro Clam. and, opinion, President Told of tlie Needs and Op- of Sliver—How Hyde The Court Becord. as the work progresses. Talk of the Chilian Compli- It Is for the Freest Kind pass the House.” Adding to the Comfort of the State's Congressmen of the College-Letter Head Page 6. the Previous Tho resolution presented by Mr. Pierce portunities tion The Refugees at Santiago Safely Holman Secured Question Guests at Thomaston—Men "Who Will at read as follows: of the of the Class of Poem: A Log Cabin Song. WATERVILLE’S LATEST. that Fa- today’s meeting from One Boys A Tenderfoot. to the While Republicans Repeated Story: Manage Several Maine Banks-Ban- Removed Yorktown—Captain Kesolved, That it is the sense of this commit- the Wit and Wisdom. Johnson is Raw of ’80—A Labrador Explorer Among Rumor Says that Kegistrar Reports Judge Roster’s Rirst miliar Democratic Cry about Gag tee that a bill for free and unlimited coinage Portland Shipbuilding Company. gor’s Tribute to the Bate Hannibal Schley silver should be to tlie House without Wm. L. Putnam Unable for Business. It When Reed reported Speakers—Hon. Page 7. Koady Statement Concerning the Riot at Val- —Both Sides Enjoyed delay. Hamlin—A Waterville Student's Hon- To Be Present. Financial and Commercial. to the Press.] War Ready. Made a Quotation. The action of the committee on coinage ors-Good in Session. [Special paraiso—Yankee Marine News. Templars has revived the movement of to the 13.—There is a — suddenly [Special Press.] Page 8. .Watekvxlpe, January 18.—There can 13. Party to the Washihgtok, January Washington, January Democrats far a joint caucus 13.—The Bowdoin of the Yarmouth poultry show. [Special Press.] new to the muddle. prominent Boston, January Second day phase registration in the lines were drawn for the first time this to determine the to be A will of interest to Episcopalians. 13.—This be little doubt that developments policy adopted by Alumni Association dined at Sanfobd, January village While the honorable mayor lias furnished issue. Young’s The wooden sheds in the fire limit. at San FJftncisco into the session in the House today. Mr. Hol- the party on the silver lias seen a very prosperous year. A investigation and their reunion was a superla- Obituary. much food for talk, and Hon. Beuben con- tonight, & Maine. Baltimore’s the man of Indiana asked unanimous The Boston lareful estimate of the amount of money attack upon the crew, tive suecess. One hundred were E. Smith bound over. Foster has his end fully up to the Some of tlie House Business, present. Lewis kept Shields case and the sent for the immediate consideration of a in here testimony in the Wm. L. who was Brief Jottings. expended building operations mark in the same being assisted the Hon. Putnam, expected Personals. respect, at resolution in the judgment of Washington, January 13.—In since the demonstration Valparaiso against declaring was not able to come. Hon. January 1, 1891, places figures in a somewhat silent maimer Major ugly on motion of Mr. Bland of to be present, by a the of subsidies House, today, at Exclusive of the the Yorktown’s gig crew, have created the House that granting of $210,000. building op- A. FI. “the stubborn chair- Missouri, a resolution was adopted call- W. W. Rice of Worcester, president SPECIAL NOTICES. Plaisted, at Sen- in erations of either of the uneasy feeling the capital. or bounties by Congress money, public on the of the Treasury for He manufacturing Charles F. Johnson, Esq., after very ing Secretary the association, was in the chair. man,” who have had endorsement or by as to at time corporations, there have been erected in the ators and representatives lands, bonds, by information whether, any the which, he having duly qualified, disappeared the 41 cent bonds became due, ongratulated society, v-wv-ixr credit to since per l\nilrl!nrro Ulia rmiTiUlQI1 nf 1 1i where he has remained in a the confidence that Chili would pledge of the public promote the most favor- background, greatest there had been sufficient funds in the said, was meeting under most non-committal attitude as to his an and make industries or enterprises Garments Cleansed of these were houses of soon tender ample apology special private to the and if so, by able it nau ever Know n. lie Ninety dwelling views of either the course treasury pay same, auspices pursued by for the misdeeds of her sub- of the constitutional power he assumed to continue -OB- from one to six tennements, but by far the chairman of the reparation independent what authority of the recent to the col- the mayor or that of n_ nninc-l- onrl imnnlifip spoke bequests now admit that the situ- SUC1L UUIJUS clL A pci cent, tiAAAi the number were houses. board." But now Dame Humor has jects, privately that of Mrs. Cather- greater cottage been at the time lege, and especially ation is manifest conflict with the of same had not paid they was more than the dragged Mr. Johnson from his retire- full of the gravest difficulties. and in spirit I31TBI3 One only expensive were due. ine Garcelon of California, of $400,000. * ND- ment ana teas a truly remarjtame tare to senator or member has introduced industries; and, that further, ordinary, the elegant private residence No yet republican Mr. Eusk of Maryland, chairman of Mr. Rice a compliment to the effect that he has organized as the of the paid high treasurer of the a resolution for the Chilian cor- in view of the present condition the committee on reported ac of Mr. L. B. Goodall, Waterville registration board and is hard calling accounts, President Hyde, who was warmly greet- the because an efficient and resolution the committees PRESSED R DY FOR Goodall Worsted which is val- at work the check list, thereby respondence. The very gravity of treasury and designating ed. WEAR, Company, revising which shall be authorized to employ ued at any of liability to a situation to have had a repress- honest can only be secured President dwelt upon the lega- $15,000. removing prospect appears government clerks. The resolution for the Hyde Preble Street. The list of erected fine for his Dame Ru- ive effect The situation expenditures of public money, provides cies and the increase in the working fa- No. 13 following buildings neglecting duty. upon Congress. by frugal of 37 clerks. in is furnished by C. A. Bodwell, mor adds that Mr. Johnson-will soon in is one of anxious waiting, in while unnecessary and lavish expendi- appointment cilities and resulting benefit to the col- 1891, Congress lead real estate agent: make proclamation that he is in session. the hope that the President will soon tures under any and all conditions Deported from Portland. lege. The cramped condition of former Number of Mr. Johnson when asked if he the The mem- to venal and corrupt methods was now relieved. There was now Name of said, pro- supply correspondence. inevitably Washington, January 13.—The Treas- years to constitute himself as the the in no money ought to be a chance to broaden out. He the Foster’s Forest City Dye House. Street._Buildings. posed board, bers of the committee having foreign public affairs, is informed that 50 Ca- urged “I have to for of the in Congress from the pub- ury Department need of ‘a better endowment of college nov29 Main.If really nothing say publi- relations government charge appropriated by nadians who came to Portland, Me., to _eodtf Another on the street to themselves lic such as is manifestly The institution needed Cottage.12 cation.” report are unwilling express upon treasury except work for the Allan and Dominion steam- professorships. weakened from to on several High.12 was that Major Plaisted had the merits of the controversy but, necessary carry ,the depart- to Cana- a more complete scientific department River.11 and lines, have been deported also 9 in his and would resign. This, their it is clear that ments, frugally, efficiently honestly and a building properly equipped, Winter. position private expressions, da on the ground that they had entered 9 was without founda- no lines will he drawn and the administered. an additional Allen. however, entirely party the United States in violation of the dormitory. Jackson. 0 tion. President will have the united support Mr. Holman demanded the previous Dr. Cyrus Hamlin, congratulated Labauon. 5 alien contract labor law. of in the of any Bowdoin on her Laurel. 4 Bank Officers. Congress adoption question. progress. Rockland to the of Louisiana moved the ref- L. met with Emery. 3 measures ho feels necessary pres- Mr. Myers VESSEL OWNERS AND CAPTAINS. Professor Henry Chapman Roberts. 3 [Special to the Press.] ervation of the United States. erence of the resolution to the committee a cordial reception. He paid a tribute to Oak. 2 13. — The three Senator a Democratic on and means. the occupied by the 2 Rockland, January Morgan, leading ways National Association in Session—Portland prominent position Church. on for- of of the mod- 2 national banks in this have elected member of the Senate committee Mr. Henderson Iowa, inquired Bowdoin alumni. Speaking Washington. city in order after Man Tice President. he the School. 1 relations, is indignant whether debate would be ern educational theories, thought officers as follows: eign particularly Berwick. 1 at the revelations in the case of Shields, the previous question was ordered, and college doing well enough when Bowdoin 1 ROCKLAND NATIONAL. it Kimball. the firemen of the American steamer the Speaker pro tem reported that Boston, January 13.—The Vessel Own- gave young men a practical preparation Fresident^-John S. Case. who was treated in a would not in his opinion. for life. Total. 100 Cashier—G. Howe Keweenaw, cruelly ers and National Association Wiggin. _ declares corroborated this Captains’ was read from the Directors—Johns. William H. Glover, Chilian prison. Mr. Morgan Mr. Reed of Maine, A letter of regret Thus it will be seen that the builders’ Case, “and held an in the Meion- Edward H. William T. Cobb, William S. that Shields was undoubtedly entitled to opinion and added with sarcasm adjourned meeting oldest Dr. Thomas T. Stone, of trade has been Cottage, Lowry, graduate, daHtaj^Jnisk. White, William W. Case, Fred W. Wight. the of the American govern- this House will cease to be a deliberative aon, Lord of Bangor, pre- the class of ’20. His son. Colonel Hem-y Oak are all protection Captain Henry Laurel, LIME ROCK NATIONAL. as he was on an American This of the of the class of was ana^^HBstrt-cts of ment serving body.” repetition charge and by proxy 129 ves- Stone, ’52, present newly laid out. is one been hurled siding. By agents Pro- ^^HBstreet President—George W. Berry. vessel. The members of the House for- which had so frequently E. E. and spoke. Others speakers were the most nine buildings H. McLain. sels were represented. Secretary desirablfl^WpEe Cashier—T. affairs committee say it would not against himself, caused the House, Dem- fessor Sinytlie, Jonathan P. Cilley, ’ill, a erected on it are all or the better class. Directors—G. W. Berry, It. C. Hall, Samuel eign of the member- be wise to precipitate discussion of the ocrats aud Republicans, to break into a Freeman read the report member of the Labrador expedition, Laurel street is also a locality Bryant, James Fernald, Jarvis C. Perry. pleasant Chilian affair in the House while the cor- roar of laughter. showing that since the Oliver Crocker Stevens, ’76, ex-Mayor the there are ail NORTH NATIONAL. ship committee, and buildings is incomplete for fear that Mr. Holman insisted on his demand for Marcollus of Malden, ’72, E. O. attractive in President—A. J. Bird. respondence last meeting 48 vessels, representing 34,- Coggan very appearance. action and as the Demo- ■ ■ ’53. The Cashier—E. T. Farwell. ill-considered utterances or might the previous question, 000 tons had been Achorn, ’81, T. R. Simonton, Tiie made the Sanford _ register, pledged by progress by Directors—A. J. Bird, S. M. Bird, E. K. result in the crats rose to him, they were met Bowdoin under E. P. Burpee, is worth re- embarrasing negotiations, support the association. Quartette, Light and Water Company Fred It. A. W. Butler. un- the from the to Spear, Spear, if they did not prevent an honorable by the cry of “Rut on gag” The of the conference sang and the company talked mid- viewing. This company which was or- was joint report Booming: Beautiful Camden. derstanding being reached. Republicans. The previous question committee and commissioners regarding night. ganized about five years ago, has very SO. officers ordered—yeas, 154; nays, rates was laid upon the table for At the business meeting these recently increased its capital stock from Camden, January 13.—At a meeting of be- freight t MRS. ANNIE M. COPELAND This was the first question coming further discussion. were elected: $10,000 to all of which has been REFUGEES ON THE YORKTOWN. .$25,000, the stockholders of the Lake City Hotel' fore the House this session when party Aiv 'Rncli'Ac chairman of the commis- Prpfiidpnt—TTon. K. P. Lorinc. ’Gl. number of service faucets paid in. The sou Vi itn- tlie nemocrais -1>. 54. last night, plans for a hotel A11 Allowed to Leare Chilian lines were strictly drawn, that lie hart consulted Vice President—Hon. C. Lmscott, controlled the company is now 470, Company sion, reported T: Parker. by voting in tlie affirmative and tlie Repub- Charles H. Pattce of tlie thil- Secretary—Arthur ’72, Prof. Geo. L. Chandler, PERSON, these is Washington, January found that that body very favorably $3760. UCcliUlC. asked unanimous consent i)r. ]). W. S.' Lowell. ’74. Prof. W. E. THE FOLLOWING JJ1tflU received a cable Mr. Holman inclined to establish a minimum rate of ’68, PORTION OF to a failure of the water Tracy today message F. V. ’76, W. W. Eowle, Owing partial Officers of the Union National. that brief time be allowed for debate and also unite in counsel. Hatch, ’75, Wright, Evans of the freightage, and to ’81. STATEMENT UNTRUE! from Commander half an hour on each side. 13.—The suggested It was announced that Senator Frye of those were President summer, the company expended $1200 in Farmington, January Union at that the the time too brief Among present Yorktown, Valparaiso, saying Mr. Reed thought Maine had to a bill Prof. a six inch well to the depth of Bank elected these directors accorded presented Congress W. B. Bice of Worcester, ’4G* Eg- drilling National last of the Chilian refugees who and asked that two hours be abolishment of the law it 181 feet. Not with the success political for the making bert Smyth, of Andover, ’4S, Col. E. P. meeting this forenoon: N. B. James Smith, the differ- each side. that coastwise steamers as a Beal, had been under protection at compulsory of Hon. H. C. expected, the well was abandoned Holman assented to this Coring, Eitcliburg, ’01, Dennis C. M. and J. E. Mr. arrange- should have local and to author- of Hon. T. li. Si- and the company then bent their Daggett, Davis, ent of Santiago, were safely pilots, Linscott, Boston, ’54, failure, legations ment and this time was granted. to act as their own a Skeleton, weighing 45 the erection of a new The directors elected N. B. ize captains pilots. monton, of Camden, Me., ’53, Principdl Only energies upon Thompson. transferred to the Yorktown yesterday. The House then of health adjourned. Officers were then elected as follows: F. A.- Hill, of the Latin lbs., now a picture pumping and electric lighting station, Beal and J. E. Five of these were at the United Cambridge president, Thompson refugees N. Taunton. Hr. of 130 lbs!! and forthwith a Worth- at the President—S. Thomas, School, ’02, Rev. Cyrus Hamlin, weighing purchased large cashier. States legation and two Spanish A THIRTY YEARS’ WAR. Vice Presidents—J. S. Winslow, Portland; A. steam of founder of Roberts College at ington power pump capable were accompanied from J. New York. Lexington, The case of Mrs. Annie M. Cope- Hamlin. legation. They Newbury, Headmaster John G. throwing 300 gallons of water per min- In Memory of Hannibal to the Yorktown by the Ameri- Court of Claims’ Possible Campaign Secretary—K. K. Freeman, Boston. Constantinople, land, wife of Otis W. Copeland, Santiago Boston. of Worcester School, ’04, ute. This pump was put in operation have been Italian and ministers and Its Pocket. Treasurer—Frank Harrington, White, High Peabody, Mass., Bangor, January 13.—Steps can,' Spanish Against of Milford ’04. No. 33 Warren St., one and the Rev. Webster Woodbury, “ day recently proved satisfactory for the erection of a will remain on that vessel until IS KNOWN TO THOUSANDS AS tllO taken in this city the in every way. Up to the present writ- 16th inst, when they will be transferred Washington, January 13.—In ALL FOR BLAINE. Miracle.” From the the has been in monument to the late ex-Vice President Peabody ing. however, pump op- to the Pacific mail steamer scheduled to Mr. Jones of Nevada, and the Hair. to Senate, today, Strength very arms of death perfect eration but one day, and the reason is Hannibal Hamlin. A committee, con- sail for Panama on that en route Philadelphia Delegates Chosen Unani- transi- date, for his fourth term. The discussion as to abundance of hair health is a wonderful this: One morning it was noted that the F. Lle- for The qualified sisting of Messrs. Daniel Davis, Europe. despatch says nothing mously Except in Oue District. has tion. Listen to her story :— reservoir indicator had reached its low- in Mr. Hoar offered a resolution, which being evidence of strength again J. C. A. and H. in regard to the condition of affairs that the reservoir wellyn Morse, Boutelle, committee on some that there wap One year ago last May I was taken vom- est mark, signifying Chili, and it is, therefore, assumed that was agreed to, making the come up, arguing I weaker and was filled to its fullest Those L. Mitchell, has been appointed to re- Phh.adex.phia,' January 13.—Conven- iting', and every day grew capacity. there was nothing to report on that sub- relations with Canada a standing com- nothing novel in Samson’s strength being weaker, and the vomiting spells increased in were puzzled to account for ceive contributions that may be There were 14 at the dif- tions were held in each of the live con- others that as a rule the charge any ject. refugees mittee of the Senate. were in his hair, and in frequency and duration, until I would the excessive of water. The admin- Changes supply made. ferent legations when the present gressional districts in this city today, to strongest men are least blessed with an vomit from 5 to 10 hours every was and on further inves- were al- made on committees as follows: Mr. 1 pump stopped istration came into power. All not retain food Maine News Notes. select to the Republican Na- abundant hair covering. There are twenty-four—could any it was learned that the well, to leave in Dolpli. at his own request, was relieved delegates stomach—was reduced in tigation lowed peace. all but upon mv rapidly which had been considered a dismal fail- J. H. Welsh has been appointed post- from the chairmanship of the committee tional Convention. Delegates favorable necessarily exceptions to rules, flesh from lOO lbs. to 45 lbs. times was to its fullest master at Boothbay. of coast defense, remaining a member. Blaine were elected at all most freaks of strength of modem Mv husband could clasp with thumb and ure, flowing capacity, IT WAS CHILIAN HATRED. to James G. and one-lialf of the vil- A office has been established at Mr. succeeds him as chairman. have luxuriant hair. There are five or clear around my arm above my el- supplying fully post Affair as First Squire the conventions. The elected finger and Miss Mattie Cause of the Valparaiso on motion Mr. Cul- delegates with extreme Hobb, Somerset county, Mr. Dolpli was, of six women now with dime bow. I suffered terribly lage. _ traveling A. Parsons postmistress. Stated by Judge Foster. lom, made chairman of the committee on are: First district, Congressman Henry Constipation. We employed live dif- appointed museum shows, lifting enormous BOARDERS. A What was Mr. Perkins was Oliver second dis- ferent Physicians, but they THE STATE'S Bangor despatch says: 13.—The final public lands'. appointed II. Bingham. Wilson; and Washington, January of weights with their hands or teeth, me no relief. One very prom- doubt and anxiety ten days ago is now on the committees on patents, District trict, David H. Lane, Jacob Weldmore; gave Improvements in the Big Stone Buildings of other feats of inent Phvsician told my husband Nov. 1st, positive alarm among lumbermen arid report Captain Schley, commanding Colubia, and transportation of meat pro- third district, Theodore B. Stults, Jas. performing extraordinary that I could not live three weeks, at Thomaston. tannery operators. Advices Wednesday, the cruiser Baltimore, in regard to the ducts. B. Anderson; fourth district, George S. strength, and nearly all of them have and one of friends thought he several the has offered last A. S. L. fifth hair. every my 13.—Colonel S. from points, say assault on the sailors of that vessel at The resolution Monday Graham, Shields; district, magnificent heads of Liutii. January turn Lilt; Thomastost, worn and the are still on the the David John S. Two same rule away, logs was received at the De- by Mr, Mitchell, instructing judiciary Martin, McKinlay. Among prize fighters the One the first of January, when I H. warden of the Maine state a of bark has Valparaiso Navy what were both defeat- night, Allen, landing. Not pound yet committee to inquire and report anti-Blaine candidates and athletes had an hard spell of vomiting In applies, although generally extremely will submit his annual report to been brought to the Winn and Kingman partment today. it, Captain Schley is necessary to relieve the ed in the fifth district. In the other dis- VOMITED from 7:30 to 9:30 prison, legislation keep then- hair/cut very close to the having At tanneries. positively states that the only interview court of claims in the transaction of its tricts the Blaine delegates were unani- and council this week. __ without ceasing, and my friends expecting the governor have a very thick had with of Crimes Fos- business was taken up, and Mr. Mitchell elected. All the conventions head, they usually it was last on earth— session of the the THE WEATHER. he ever Judge mously my night the last legislature, addressed the facts to resolutions declaring the senti- growth of hair and are seldom bald. husband one of your strong ter of on the of the attack 'Senate, giving adopted my seeing sum of was for the Chili, subject such TJumihlirtona nf Pf>nnsul\r!i- is delved into a a $11,500 appropriated show the of legislation. Ancient history great testimonials in the Salem JS’eics, sent on sailors occurred short- necessity Another Day with Bright Winter the Baltimore’s con- of nom a of of a steam Rainy He stated that the crowded nia in favor the in the but the fact re- man to the Druggists for bottle DA- purpose establishing heating after that event and before its full present overwhelmingly deal discussion, NA'S SARSAPARILLA. I took a Weather in Prospect. ly dition of cases in the court of claims was ination of James G. Blaine for President. men of dose; for painting and, if ne- was understood at mains that the strongest today a plant, repairing, gravity Valparaiso. in a few minutes, threw it up; waited a travesty of justice. linvrn in olnv/vof HVOFV IHatflTlPO lint ftTllv additions to the various says that Judge Foster little and took another; did not vomit cessary, making Captain Schley Mr. Hoar introduced a bill, which VICTORIA’S GRANDSON. connected with the establish- Washington, January 13.—The follow- stated to him that the cause of heads of but also a for font* buildings expressly AAA/ K.- M. vAlW T vuv, heavy hair, quite again days—then stop- VVULI1V.I Art'i 1 WHA/lAg.AJ.U, on ment. and for a much needed is the forecast of the weather for the attack was the hatred of the lower on the chest and ped entirely. Kept right taking perfecting ing court of claims. It proposes the ap- Gloomy Tidings from the Bedside of the substantial growth it to directions, well diluted of sewerage. The contract for class of Chilians for Americans, and be- excessive according system New Rain; variable winds. ,1 1. .1! AT- A_t --- of two additional judges and arms. It may bo that bodily England: Wlw pointment Heir Presumptive. with water. My appetite increased the steam heating plant was awarded to cauoc Ui 13.—Local forecast a division of the court into two parts, vigor and activity promote the growth —Constipation ceased. I gained Messrs. Carman <£ Thompson of Lewis- Boston, January liad been on the side of Balmaceda. This each to have three of whom two or the hair itself is an evi- I can now eat I wish, nttl 8 a. m. For Maine: Foster is judges, re- of hair, that rapidly. anything ton, and the work is making good prog- Friday. Rain; expression by Judge regarded It that London, January 13.—A bulletin WEIGH 120 are to be a quorum. provides of but whichever EBS., ress. C. H. of Kock- in northeast naval officers as highly significant in dence strength, may and the that worries Tripp, city engineer slight change temperature; by seven shall constitute the full the Duke of Clarence's condi- Enjoy life, only thing view of his statement in re- judges garding be the cause and the effect, the combi- land, laid out the sewerage system,Wins- Fair and colder subsequent of four are to be a me is, that I may'grow' too fleshy, but that and east winds. Friday. in- bench, whom quorum. tion issued at 8 p. m. said: “There is no XU VY 06 U1 X UJ iuinioue/u euo to the Baltimore incident. The nation exists as a rule.— don't me much. V_;U., wauu, gard Mr. Chandler a letter to him- very general worry before the of presented abatement in the unfavorable pipe, and the work is nearly completed. terview took place receipt Richardson of patient’s Dana Sarsaparilla Co., Belfast Maine. Local Weather self from Chief Justice Neither Stain nor Cromwell have lost a Report. thePresident’s note calling on theCliilian the the condi- the court of claims, dated February 10, symptoms. During day a since were Portland, Me, January 13,1892. for day or staid in day they government reparation. with the concurrence of all tion of the Duke has been the cause oi to Stain is the best 1891, stating, brought prison. the judges, that the court was not over- his is the and is called an ex- 8 A. mJs p. m. grave anxiety, although strength workman of two, Refugees Reported to Have Escaped. burdened and could dispose satisfactori- stitcher. He works in the harness maintained.” HAVANA. pert 12.—A to ly of any additional work that might be room dashers. Barometer.30.175 30.091 London, January dispatch Private advices from stitching states upon it. Sandringham C. Francis Chase and Thermometer.34. .A>. the Times from Santiago, Chili, imposed Is name a cer- Drysdale, Robert said there were Hall state that until yesterday evening The above word the of Dew Point. 33. 35. the shelter Mr. Mr. Mitchell pending Wilkins, all three sentenced here from that all refugees given by of the Duke was tain specie of tobacco plant grown on Humidity..97. .96 States on that court’s calendar nearly 26,000 only one lung severely Portland for left the for NW Eagan, United minister, except an exam- the Island of Cuba, which is admitted burglary, prison Wind.N and 653 cases were passed up- affected. Early this morning *K> •> succeeded in making their escape cases, only home this week, after the expiration of a Velocity.• one, a ination showed that both were all judges to be the liuest authorities. The dis- on during the year. If not single case lungs by expert two sentence. There was one Waather.Urain Cloudy from the. Chilian suffers fre- of that weed in existence. years’ was added to the docket and the eourt congested. The patient variety in the tlier... 32.0 Max. vel. wind. 7 adds that the relations between of tobac- other gang, who is left behind, Mean daily patch at the same it from acute pain and his breath- From this very choice quality Maximum tlier.. precip.1.00 Chili and the United States are should proceed pace, quently serving out extra time for bad behavior. .3l>.0|Xotai improv- to clear is difficult, The doctors’ main ... take 30 the calen- ing hope co the Minimum tlier 28.0| ing. would years dar. is that the Duke’s sound constitution War Ships Available. said the decision of one will him through. WATERVILLE HAPPENINGS. Weather Observations. Mr. Cockrell pull 12.—The de- case of two or three thous- — Washington, January might dispose 400 Drowned. Good Templars in Session A Young The are the observations of Over following partment is informed that the gunboat and. Scholar’s Prize that the resolution 13.—A from IRWIN Paper Company’s the Agricultural Department Weather Bennington arrived at Montevideo today. Mr. Allison moved London, January dispatch at are to the tliat the steamer Nam- f Improvement. Bureau for yesterday, January 13, tak- Besides the Bennington that point be referred judiciary committee, Hong Kong says the Chicago, the Essex and Yan- and it was so referred. cliovv has foundered off Cuphi Point and to the en at 8 p. m., 75th meridian time, the ob- flagship [Special Press.] tic. All would be available in case nego- On motion of Mr. Hale, Mr. Gallinger 414 people were drowned, including the 10c. for each station being given in of the commit- crew of the steamer. The ves- Cigars Wateiivii.le, January 13.—At the servations tiation with Chili should assume a more was appointed chairman European order: direction of than at present. tee on routes to the sea- sel’s shaft broke where it leaves the hull, are made with Elmwood Hotel, the following members this Temperature, warlike aspect transportation throughout. Coupled board in of Mr. Squire, resigned. allowing the water to rush in. She sank the above we none but the of the Grand Council of the order of the wind, state of the weather: place fact, employ Death of Judge Samuel Titcomb, so that it was to most skilled workmen to make this New rapidly impossible Good Templars of Maine, were registered Boston, 40°, NW, cloudy; York, FOR FREE COINAGE. launch her even had she had famous brand of then, January Samuel boats, cigars. Why, A. 48°,S, cloudy; Philadelphia, 4G°, S, rain; Augusta, 13.—Judge to all hands on board. today: Col. S. Bangs, G. C. T.; Geo. There Is No Doubt About His enough carry smoke other and inferior goods when Washington, 42°, BE, rain; Albany, 34°, Titcomb died this evening, of pneumo- Dland Says Absolutely Pure. can this article at the E. Brackett, Grand Secretary; J. H. De- 71 He was admitted to you get superior missing; Buffalo, 20°, NE, snow; nia, aged years. Committee. Cardinal Manning, who has been suffer- same All dealers. Past G. C. and Prof. F. W. the Kennebec bar in 18-12, and settled in price. Hamilton, T, troit, 20°, NVf; snow; Chicago, 12°, NW, from a “severe cold” for the last few was mayor in and 13.—After the ing routine business was cloudy; St. Paul, 4°, NW, clear; Du- Augusta. Fie 1869-70, Washington, January and his A cream of t«T*r buKlrg rMHi1. auti.v”. of Gowen. Regular in the He days, lias grown rapidly worse, a zero, St. Vincent,—22°, served four terms legislature. of the committee on coin- transacted, and session of the Grand luth, W, clear; meeting today physicians declare without hesitation 0.3. Govern \ So. Dak., was a bank official thirty years. He all in IsavcaJus •tmgta.-JM*..'! CIGAR Lodge called for April next, to be held NW, clear; Huron, zero, and Chairman that his condition is very grave and ex- IRWIN GO,, Mfrs., leaves one son. Judge Titcomb was one age, weights measures, in Me. S, cloudy; Bismarck, —10°, NE, snow; of his ment food Rvi>'or. Bangor, men in the Bland said to a reporter; “Mo doubt press little hope recovery. 665 iVSilk St., Boston. The first awarded John Hop- Jacksonville, 68°, BE, fair. of the wealthiest city. jnyO ii Tu&Tlstulv prize by - THE - BANKRUPT STOCK

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1 lot of Misses’ Reefers, in sizes from in all There were no in this stock hut was a There are nearly 200 umbrellas prints TURKEY RED In the which we last week, lot of Ho- a fair of CARDINAL AND 12 to in brown and Bankrupt Stock, purchased Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s ve shall continue to sell quality 18, gray stripes, qualities. t Chocolate Print for 3 3-4c per yard. $2.81 each. Best quality of Cambric finished Shirt- DAMASK. Underwear and Corsets. , 3 3-4c LADIES’ COTTON UNDERWEAR, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. siery, ng Prints, per yard. Plain Blue Cheviot Reefers, with gilt It is a well known fact that it is cus- buttons, sizes, 4, 6, S and 10, $1.98 for retail dealers to give orders 1 lot Turkey Red Damask, 19c. it on stand 1 lot Ladies’ White Swiss Ribbed Un- omary each. which we have not had room to display. This morning, we shall place 1 lot of Gents’ Linen Collars, up, several months dervests, sizes from 2 to 5, regular 50c or Cotton Dress Fabrics 1 lot of Cream White Table Covers, reverse 15c 5c each season. never before heard space, curve, quality, 17c n advance of the with Blue and Old Gold 3 sale at prices of. quality, each, , borders, Dark Blue Cheviot Reefer or 50c doz- This was the case in this stock, the Diagonal first-class made the best manufacturers. Many of Un- yards long, $1.39. Remember, these are all goods by 1 lot of Ladies’ Gray Swiss Ribbed foods delivered a few days before sizes 6 to 12, $2.39 each. Gentg’ Mittens, Wool and Kid, Gents’ 25c each. being Red Napkins, Figured with considerable fine work and trimming. dervests, regular 62|c quality, ve purchased the stock. Turkey the goods are of extra quality, expensive wool, kid and leather, from 15c and Checked, 25c doz. Gloves, 70 new in Dress Dark Blue Cheviot Reefers, we are able to ofier them to 1 lot of Ladies’ Scarlet Wool Vests and pieces Spring Styles Diagonal But, having purchased them at 50 cts. on a dollar, Dres- Piles and of Glass Linen, up. in all 69c each. xinghams, in very pretty designs, piles Linen, with buttons, sizes 4 to 10, $1.98. Pants, sizes, We Comb and Turkish gilt our customers at about one half of the actual value. Sale to commence len make, never sold less than 124c. Huck, Tidy, Honey to examine There are other small lots of hall sell them at a small margin less Towels. You will do well GENTS'OUTING FLANNELSHIRTS many will Plain Blue reefers, sizes 6 to 12. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Under- han manufacturer’s price, 10c per yard. this stock early as the best bar-gains sold for less than first. each. 1 lot in broken sizes, regular 50c goods wear, which will be In Medium and Dark Colored Dress go $1.39 half in order to close out the ( there are about 50 of 39c each. price, xinghams, pieces 1 lot of Chenillo Table Covers, li yd. Wednesday Morning. stock. 1 and the will he very best makes, price square, 69c each. Blue Cheviot Reefers, bound with A small lot of Gents’ Cambric Shirts, >e 7 c per yard. 1 Lot of White Lawn trimmed i )n Our 75c, $1.00, and $1.25 There are of Hosiery in this cord, sizes 4 to 12, $3.98. Aprons, collars and a of all laun- quantities Toile 32 inches two pair cuffs, stock, including Cashmere, Lisle Thread 50 pieces of Afrieaine, with lace, 8c. each. Counters sizes. fast black. Percale, in small, dered, 25c. Broken and Cotton, in fancy colors and black. vide, Light Checked Reefers, with Astra- all 9c. vhite figures, at 9c per yard. LADIES’ & CHILDREN'S RUBBER 1 Lot of Corset Covers, sizes, Our customers well know that we car- chan collar, sizes 0 to 12, $3.39. Cliildlen’s All Wool Hose, 10c a pair. 1 lot of Gold Seal, Indigo Blue Percale each. You will find some of the best quality the stock of Gents’ Under- ry largest Children’s All Wool Leggins in colors, i n polka dots and figures, 9c yard, 32 CAPES. natei;jals, and finest workmanship ever wear and 11c pair. i nches wide. Black Beaver Reefers, trimmed with Counter On Our 25c. Cotton Underwear j in Ladies’ Some of 1 lot of Toile de Kouen, Indigo Blue sizes 16 and $4.50 each. ound Underwear. the ■ cord, 12, 18, One lot of Health Corsets, regular 5ercale, in Bias Plaids, Stripes and Fig- 1 lot of 115 Ladies’ Rubber Circulars i he are crushed but this WHITE SHIRTS White and 63c. will be found: goods slightly $1.25 quality, Drab, j ires, at 9c per yard, 32 inches wide. lined with genuine rubber, in Checks, Tan Cheviot Reefers, size 12, Sizes 30. Light ( not or will 19, 28, 29, 1 of Cocheco Black and White Per- Plaids and Stripes, regular $2.25 quality, Drawers with four tucks and toes injure the fit wear; they another stock means a lot Ladies and to add to it 98c all sizes. $4.99. We shall sell what there are of the cele- 1 ales, in Bias Plaids, 9c per yard. each, extra ' le closed out at about 60c. on a dollar. cert on the of our torchon lace; Ladies’ Chemise; great prices regular is ail in new brated C. H. C. Corsets with Spinal Sup- Tins lot ot merchandise 57 Children’s Rubber Circulars, in Gray Diagonal Reefers, with English of Corset Y Chis stock with our own stock of stock in order to reduce it. 29. and colors. in fine Checks and fine quality Covers, shaped, Aprons porter, for 39C per pair. 18, 19, i Spring designs sizes from 32 to 40, collar, ages 12 and 16, $4.98 each. necks Plain at 79c each. square and high nicely trimmed; j nay be termed a Jobber’s stock. We 1 lot Gent.’s White sizes 12 to 1 lot of Fleece-Lined Outing Flannel, colors, Shirts, All best of the Coutil Ladies’ Short Shirts with ruffles and two 25c each. sizes, quality, j n medium and dark colors, 5c per yard. Children’s Garments, plaid, size 4 f hall make a divided price on the lot 14, Waist, Silk Embroidered, at 85c. each. Corsets, Long 10 of Striped Outing Flannel tucks, all Our regular 65c Shirt, 39c; or two White and Drab, 59c, pieces $1.59. i anging in prices from 8c. each to 50c. it 4c per yard. Shirts for 75c. 8 one case of new Out- Dark Plaid Newmarkets, ages 4 to On Our 39c. Cotton Underwear Counter < ach, the finest made. Also a line of In this Bankrupt stock there are Pock- There is Spring this in order to more in 12£ cent quality. SHAWUfRTMENT. years, $1.98. During sale, Purses and Card Cases in all ng Flannels, regular lamburgs at Bankrupt prices. et-Books, We shall from the Invoice Bill will be found: introduce the Senator and the latest and materials in 3rice during this sale, 10c. copy thoroughly designs high the for these as tire stock Plaid extra flue We shall sell this sale the best prices goods, Dark Newmarkets, ■ Corset we shall to during Ladies’ Night Robes, Covers, Bonanza Shirts, give every grade goods. is so that we must dispose of the finish and size 4, [uality of Indigo Blue Prints at 5c. large quality, $4.75#each. Drawers,Chemise and all shirts made of a purchaser of six shirts, either Senator or entire lot this week. DRESS GOODS. This is where more than 50 per cent, 25 cent quality of genuine Im- of cotton and trimmed. one extra shirt free. Regular all sizes 8 fine quality nicely Bonanza, will he deducted from the actual cost. lorted Scotch Ginghams, in a very few 4 regular $1.25 Shoulder Shawls, Children’s Brown Newmarkets, ■ each. and 25c Double-fold Gray Striped Mohairs, from 25c HP. tyles, 10c per yard. Wool, 79c 8, $3.50. On Our 50c. Cotton Underwear Counter of White Ground Llama Shawls L3c yd. Ladies’ Black All Wool finished 10 pieces 8 extra large Shoulder $1.09 (M's Night Shirts. Hose, 6 l-4c There are a number of lots of Misses’ seams. 19c lloth, per yard. each. will be found: 60c Gray and Brown mixed Dress ...JjO pair. Garments, in broken sizes, which we Mother Hubbard 1 lot of Gent.’s trimmed Black All Wool Double Shawls, have not room to they are Ladies’ Night Robes, 14 at 29c Night Shirts, enumerate; flannels, yds. wide, yd. all New Garments made in this season’s 2 styles, tucked yokes, high shoulders, on front with red and blue cord; sizes 14 PURS. $4.39. Dress Goods that usually retail for 50, cambric ruffles on neck and sleeves, full to 16 at 39c each. KID GLOVES. 8 Brown and Gray Plaid Single Shawls, styles. assorted < 124 and 75c, such as Bedford Cords, In- Muffs, from 98c to $5.00. $1.13 size, 50e. Ladies’ Drawers, 1 lot of Gent.’s Night Shirts, collar, fine with hem-stiched , Astrachan Reversible Bordered Beaver styles, extra cotton, tia Twills, Cashmeres, Henriettas in and front trimmed with red or Fleeced Lined Special $5 Muffs, $3.98. 7 Heavy cuffs, Ladies’ Gloves, 10c. each. 50c. Ladies’ a Ladies’ Shoulder in Shawls, $2 and hamburg ruffles, daids, Striped and Plain colors, 35C yd. blue feather braid, made of the best Uso few Capes, LADIES’ GARMENTS. There are innumerable and ] Nutria, Wool, Beaver in Underskirts with cluster tuck, ruffles, 59c all styles leaver, Coney, Astrachan, 23 All Wool Shawls, Tans, Dress goods that usually retail for 874c quality Fidelity Cotton, each, in Mousquetaire and Hook ! Seal and Opossum. and each. and tucks on shirts also hamburg trim- qualities Grays Browns, $3.98 sizes. Gloves which we have not space to men- ; md $1 in Camel’s Hair, Homespuns, 45 ming, 50c. Ladies’ Corset Covers, as- tion. Brested Reefers, in 1 lot of Gent.’s Night Shirts, made of 1 Lot of Double sorted styles, trimmed with fine lace, : md 50 inch Serges, etc., 59c yd. Brown Serge, sizes 32 to 42, $1.98. extra fine cambric, with silk embroid- Our customers are advised to call early embroidery, hamburg and tucks, V shap- There are several other in bargains ered fronts, in white and collar today as many of the lots are small and and necks. colors; IN THE BASEMENT. BASEMENT. with Silk orna- ed, square high Every gar- ( Colored Dress Goods which we have not may be closed out. IN THE Light Tan Reefers, and cuffs trimmed in white and colors, each. ment perfectly made and finished. These ments and rolling collar, $3.98 1 ipace to mention. It will pay you to ex- at 69c each; sizes 14 to 18. This is the We have not in which to enumer- are the greatest bargains in this stock. space Plush Garments this stock as as best in the lot. different of amine early possible to- bargain ite the qualities Blankets, Cloaks, Circulars, Cheviot Reefer, with ind and An Black Diagonal On our 69c. Counter > iay. Comforters, Quilts. early collar and Pearl buttons, sizes 38 sxamination will more than pay you. Garments rolling One lot of Double-fold Cream White and Children’s to $6.98 each. will be found: Gent.’s Nose. IN THE BASEMENT. 44, lashmere 21c. .Ladies’ Night Robes, Shirts, Drawers, and Furs. Black Newmarkets, trimmed Corset Infants’ There are over $1200 worth of Black 1 lot of Gent.’s 25c Hose at 13c pair. Diagonal Chemise, Covers, Slips, Linen with braid, sizes 32 to 42, $10.50. which would be considered 3oods to be sold at 50c on a in- A number of broken lots of Gent.’s Department. Aprons, great dollar, DOMESTICS. There are but a few of these. ■ with bargains at $1.00. Every garment per- :luding Mohairs, Alpacas, Serges, Hose, in different qualities, on which we lot Ladies’s Black Cheviot Reef- Black Cheviot Newmarkets, Eng- In this department you will find some I of sizes 34 to made and warranted to fit. D’ Hen- shall make low in four silk ornaments on front lish Capes and pearl buttons, fectly rwills, Drap Almas, Sebastopols, ridiculously prices, l-yard wide Bleached Cotton 4 1-2 which you will purchase, wheth- ers, with bargains each. 44, $9.98 each. Bankrupt Sale price 69c. Each. riettas, Stripes and Brocades. order to close out the first day. cents per yard. ;r you need the goods or not. and shawl colar, $1.98

We reserve the privilege of limiting the quantity of Goods sold to one customer, as we do not wish to benefit our competitors. an examination of the There are many different lots of goods which we have not space to enumerate. We advise our customers to make early stock._ MAJSTSON LAERABBB, 246 Middle Street, Corner of Cross Street. ■ SUCCESSOR TO HORATIO STAPLES aoxuqnout eqx xsBa saeaA puaAas aox has the natural breeding of able purposes the taming of the ostrict Tlie first effort at domesticating tlie and consequent deterioration In prices dain to eat insects, scorpions, lizards, superseded •pooj JOJ ostriches in South Africa, In fact, it OSTRICH FARMING. and transforming it from one of the wild ostrich in South Africa was made by a which ensued created a financial panic snakes, frogs, scraps of meat and even ut sauo Ateqx xstssu be said that about the pst and most timid creatures of the des Boer farmer capturing some young throughout Cape Colony, and many a bones, which has given rise to the as- qoouas ataqj OJXXH may truthfully was made to re- no qooj spatq the domestic ostrich has now ert to a domestic and tractable species ostrich chicks and taming them, a misguided enthusiast sertion that he is omnivorous. A well Xou op xnq ‘ApSuT.ttmpB only part alise the wisdom of the old saw: “Every male ostrich will Xuaaud eqx ‘qouaa at aqx njqxiAt 3ut in the of its own species One of the Most Industries of farm stock is due to the Boer farm process found not very difficult. But, nourished five-year-old propagation Interring cobbler to his own last.” The business -uxoa xsotnIB pw» sajqqad in the The artificial in- ers of South Africa. And its beginning old hunters and travelers from the in- weigh about three hundred pounds and os[o SuttyAuB is laying eggs. snoioGaoA i' has since settled down to a basis'of effort will look Hums ‘sjoasut .toj axyaddu cubator does the rest, and the young of South America. dates back to about 1865. Prior to thai tericr all declared that any attempt to without using much and and on that The u jnoj-AxnaAix uiqxtAt of is period the entire supply of ostricl breed them in a tame state would be supply demand, princi- over a wall nine or ten feet high. doxaAap sanoq ostrich to-day literally “brought continues a for a bba xua-xud as Mrs. Joe feathers for the markets of the work abortive, it being the prevailing belief ple profitable pursuit female is some fifty pounds less in pmt xnoqs OX ut3aq ‘Apoq np by hand,” Pip's sister, uoos these nobk the female ostrich that large number of persons. and lower in eqx jo qxui.tuAi aqx Aq paAtAaa would say. There are few History and Habits of ths Ostrich—A was obtained by killing that so Shy was weight correspondingly Gargery, Ostriches have been exported from the ostrich is Suiaq ‘xuq ‘quaAi pun drag Xsjg XB scenes calculated to the traveler Peculiar Tribe of Africans Who Claim birds. The demands of fashion fo: if the nest was once viewed by human stature. The stupidity of inspire autoo a 1 South Africa to Australia and the Argen- whenever —qxaoj eqx uaq.vt ‘sAup more interest than a visit to Descent from the Bird—Profits these dainty ornaments caused prices tc eyes she would never more return to it. proverbial; he will lie down sSutpjaiqa with tine where seem to have xnoqB satdnooo uotxuqno ostrich farm. The of the Business. range high; and to obtain them so re It is needless to say that this theory Republic, they and wherever the inclination takes BAg-Axaoj well-conducted done well- In 1884 there the -ut xB uo st aHvai has visited such in South I lentless was the warfare urged uooi was soon exploded, and it soon became moderately him, whether in the mud or on aqx ’iqijiu Ajnp writer many ostriches source of sur- [Speoial South African Letter.] the ostrich by both white and nativt demonstrated that in a domesticated were twenty-four full grown sand, and under sudden fright starts off •iv aiunx aqx—saqoxuAt axuuaaxiG equx Africa, and it is to him a from Town, South Africa, jrad are not to be seen in The ostrich plume has been prized hunters that its utter extinction at one state the ostrich would multiply far shipped Cape at breakneck speed and is oblivious to aqx uaqAi ‘auxjx aqx yu Augutj ; prise that there where ex a to southern California, they have in his Xuq op; aqx qoua sanoq the southern and southwestern portions from time immemorial as head and time seemed imminent. more rapidly than in its wild or native any obstacle which may lie ipjxq Aq Aup I increased in numbers, and, it is v uodn xus oab sSSa States -similar ostrich dress ornament; its introduction as But in the indiscriminate slaughte: condition, principally, no doubt, be- greatly course. In this way his legs are often Maj aoj xsatj xB of the United source si uosuas to in- 1 claimed, have a of great he is eqx uaqAi If the first and only effort such is probably coeval with the advent of the ostrich for its plumage there wai cause better protected from the ravages proved broken, and not infrequently pepue SuxAux aqx farms. The commence- u st in southern 1 to the owners. climate of killed At the •saqoxjxso axud jo ptxnsn aqx ostrich farming of brave knights and the budding van- one race of native Africans never knowi of hunters and wild beasts. profit outright. jo pjstA troduce southern California is very similar to ment and the mating season, eSSa xuoqy -Aup A.xaaa has become a financial suc- ity of the daughters of Eve. At the £o participate. These were the Korran From a beginning of a few tame os- during A'xaOj axuuaaxtB California that of Africa, and on the of the male 33a auo SutAui Aq qaooi x-xnd which seems an established fact, battle of Crecy, in 1340, the Black pas, a degraded but inoffensive people triches in 1865, the increase became so Cape Colony, however, disposition aaq jo cess, ■ that account will be congenial to the ostrich a marked transfor- snotaas aqx suxSaq axutuaj has the business not been followed Prince, having slain the king of Bo- a sort of cross-breed between the Bush rapid that in 1882 the number amounted undergoes aqx paqsmrj why st > ostrich. For the same reason, New mation. From the erstwhile stupid, xsau aqx uaqAi 'Saxgio other Americans? hemia, plucked the ostrich plume from pian and Hottentot races, and who an to nearly 200,000, and the export of their fixjaaAiod up by enterprising Mexico, and western Texas as an Agavg J. W. Siler. the vanquished king’s helmet and, plac- to be found wandering in small band: '• feathers reached the enormous aggre- Arizona timid creature, embryo pater- siq qxiAt pnus aqx saqoxuaos puu as the an< should be suitable for ostrich farming. familias he becomes sagacious ‘muuaaxs stq uodn jjasuiiq Suxauuxuq ing it in his own, assumed it throughout the Kalihasa desert gate of §5,500,000 in value. This was wary, The ostrich is a timid, nature and He is a uodn op “crest of the of Wales,” as which A peculiar am L the zenith of the industry and the os- of shy aggressive. persistent ‘punoa3 oqx sxunbs oq spy Considerate. prince contiguous territory. to be The ! and in the wild state is generally wooer and follows the of his af- ox 'aptA\ xaaj Jxuq-auo puu aaaqx puu it has ever since been recognized. striking characteristic of these peopl< trich feather market then became some- object said the of tht in his so- autu “Doctor,” president is a native of am L found which proves fections for several without eating 3uox xooj anoj ‘daap saqout xn0ClT! ostrich, Struthio camelus, consists in the abnormal growth what overstocked. At tlys period good flocks, days of trustees to Rev. Dr. these flocks the ut board Thirdly, has been found from of the and ostriches sold for from ciable disposition. In or and becomes jealous, puns aqx axoq paduqs AqBOtxdxna Africa and Algeria development thighs posterioi breeding readily drinking, “the board has decided to give you a number of females is always in excess and turns, and oc- uu jo sxstsuoo qoxqA'i ‘xsau aqx saaudaad to the cape of Good Hope peninsula. portion of the body. A tradition is sak $1,200 to $1,500 per pair, and $50 apiece sulky spiteful by vacation.” st uoa month’s are evidences to be found be current them that the’ the a of the also indicate utterance to stentorious cx^Ai aq XI "aaq suq aq aaxju Though there fio among was ruling price for chicks only males, which would casionally gives I had a month not of a “But, brother, of the the of th< old. enormous that he is He likewise roars mistaken for the roar Xaosuoo stq ox axurnd^aq puu aoxoaxoad in the quaint etchings Egyptian are direct descendants few weeks The profits polygamous. easily I don’t need another rest so and u ou st long ago. and in the of some ostrich. the infatua to this had been re- a appetite, and lion. The female is coquettish paXOAap ssaj aq aaooAX xnapau monument-., writings Whatever strange which, up period, possesses voracious spon.” ox the domestication that in th< 1 induced while his alkaline uses various female artifices to rid her- puu xuaxstsaad u st qotaxso aiutu aqx JI of the old authors, |tion may be, the fact exists alized in the industry had fancy runs to grasses, not, but the congregatios fruits amorous but is aauo uuo ataqx “Perhaps of the ostrich, it would be difficult to I rude Korranna the ostrich has a frienc many people to abandon other pursuits lucerne, cactus leaves, sweet and self of his attentions, •saAiasuiaqx aoj SaxadsjfO do not does.”—Epoch. trace their origin. And for all praetic- and protector. "- to engage in it, and the overproduction like, herbaceous lid-bits. 4i does not dja- finallyjygn, and then they lejvo uaqAi omij aty. nxun ujg3b aaqxp qoue MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. _MISCELLANEOUS._ and return to England. At forty miles it j THE SEA CABLE WAR. parted and was spliced. At 200, when all was running smoothly, she broke and back to i'.ngliuiu cue expedition went. xno chairman of the board of directors of the Atlantic Telegraph company, which was Field’s Battle for the Ocean then operating the scheme, said briefly, Cyras W. ‘Beil the cable,” and remained away from The vice RE the chairman DDEST meeting. resigned, f HE Wire. but Mr. Field prevailed on the faithful ones to make one more attempt, for the ships were at hand, the cable ready, and there was a chance. Only a chance, but sue cess rode in on that one chance and on Aug. Thirteen Years of His Prime Expended in 5, 1858, the cable was completed. On the the Enterprise—Half tho World Scoffed 16th messages passed between Queen Vic- the Other Ilaif toria and President and on SALES and Yet He DOWN Doubted, Buchanan, Sept.. RED LETTER MARK the of the celebration of the Won. 1, very day event in the city of New York, came the ^Copyright, 1332, by American Press Associa- startling announcement that the Atlantic tion. Book rights reserved.) cable was dead. The current positively re- HE thanks of the fused to work. Ever Known or Ever A m e r i# a n con- Then came a reaction in the public mind. inaugurated gress have been Extravagant laudation gave way to de- reserved jealously nunciation and derision. Was the cable a for great captains gigantic humbug, a hoax, or another John who on land or Law “bubble?” More moderate critics sea win battles asked it the telegraph plateau was not for that deserve the all a myth and the sulunerged cable prob- recogni- knawed in two abrasion on the to turn our Winter Stock into CASH. 1. lie highest ably by Make money now* We mean business and propose tion the republic jagged peaks of submarine mountains? by buying can but the new ones in bestow, The motives of Mr. Field and his coadju- old prices appear on the tags in BLACK, when the Thirty- tors were severely criticised, and enemies ninth congress asserted that the alleged dispatches by made an exception caoie were lorgeries. in the case of citizen Cyrus W. Field, for Vet Mr. Field bent every energy toward “establishing telegraphic communications a renewal of the scheme. In 1861 the by means of the Atlantic cable traversing United States was involved in an expen- miflocoan and tne uid nono FIGURES. sive the need of RED connecting war, BLAZING and, although feeling with the New,” the approval of the people a cable, had a load of war debt in prospect at large was as hearty as the vote in both that an end to dreams. An incident a iew off the put see is not the most have heard ol, Head prices, senate and house had been unanimous in Examine and iff this Crigantic Slaughter you of the war, however, helped to renew in- t the act. Men and women who were over don’t think them don buy. passing terest in a cable on both sides of the ocean, come and look the goods, then iff you cheap, children then now recall the cable celebrar for when England was about to declare The believers will take the quickly. tion as the first great event in memory, and hostilities with this country on account of surely goods gray haired folk have not forgotten the the Trent affair it was freely avowed that years of dazzling expectation and of hopes a telegraph across the Atlantic would blasted and deferred between the inception have warded off the crisis by transmitting and the achievement of that wonderful a word of explanation in “nick o’ time.” undertaking. After five years of agitation, or in 1864, The first news dispatch by the successful £600,000 new capital was subscribed, a new cable told of the end of the Austro- •sable and new machinery were ordered and MEN’S OVERCOATS MEN’S ULSTERS Prussian war of 1866, and between the lines the mammoth steamship Great F,astem might be read the announcement that the was bought and placed at the service of warfare of the cable was also ended. After In Beil Price. the company to lay the cable. July, Black Price. Red Figure Price. Black Price, Figere thirteen years of struggle the Atlantic tele- 1865, all was ready for another start, and graph was a fact. What triumphs of paying oat began on the Irish coast. After ^JXS.QO. science or “miracles of art” in the history two breaks in the current, which were cor- $28.00, $25.00. £f|Q0*00, of civilization have caltfed forth miles IB.OO. greater rected by picking up many of wire 25.00, 20.00. 18.00, display of human energy, endurance and and in new sections, the Great splicing X 3.00. courage than this same battle of the cable? Eastern completed two-thirds of her jour- 20.00, 10.00. X 0.00, the correctness of the conclu- and the cable broke and Admitting ney, suddenly X5.00. 12.00. sions of the able deep sea explorer, Lieut. slipped off into the sea. X8.00, 13.00; that there was a Maury, plateau stretching Mr. Field stood watching the straining X X 2.00. x0.00. between Newfoundland and Iceland espe- cable the moment of the calamity and 5.00, X2.00, cially adapted to the purpose of holding when it was over walked into the saloon X0.00. X0.00, 8.00. and protecting submarine cables, there where the gentlemen of the expedition X2.00, arose at that date the whether a *Z.OO. questions were at lunch, and for the first time in the 10.00, 0*00. 9.00, wire could be constructed long enough to history of the struggles his lips quivered span 1,600 miles, and, if so, a ship large and his cheeks were blanched. Instantly enough to carry it and lay it; and would the great ship put about and shortly stood ever the treacherous sea prove calm eucugh south of the line paid out. Grapnels were Our Men’s Winter Suits at proportionate prices. They, too, must go. Odd Overcoats at almost any and smooth enough to admit of the laying and after the ocean bed thrown, raking is we a a mile and a half to two miles cut heart oaat all winter bast as forbids and life short, simply say of cable two miles deep a whole afternoon and price. We have the of goods, space down in the deep, and above all would men night, the irons caught in some object un- will not be slow to as our lied to root off economy, Come! people respond, Figures go _ sensible enough to control so much gold as on the bottom. It Money-saving the_ mistakably lying prone to better off in this will would be required for the scheme be in- was hoisted 700 fathoms, or one-third the Visit this sale and we will surely send yoai away $3.00 $5.00 pocket; yota expect. spired with faith to put their hands into depth, when the machinery gave way and Don’t watch the crowds; they are pointed ffor their bank vaults and foot the bills? And again all was over. Nine days and nights delay; if the cable could be laid would the electric current work? Field had accumulated a competence for those simple days and was enjoying it when the idea of a cable came to him in 1853. Ho then enlisted Peter Cooper, Moses Taylor, Marshall O. Roberts and Chandler White in the secured the char- F. CLARK St enterprise, IRA ter of the New Newfoundland and CO’S, fork, London Telegraph company, and with a capital of $1,500,000 went to work. A tele- The One Red Clothiers and Furnishers, graph line and a road were built through THE GEEAT EASTERN. Price, Figures 400 miles of Newfoundland wilderness, over [Length, 6S0 feet; breadth, 82J4 feet.l mountain and gorge, through swamps and they raked to recover it again and three across rivers, around deep inlets and over times they caught it, but no rope could be 482 CONGRESS ME. rocky headlands, a task that alone de- found strong enough to haul the monster STREET,.PORTLAND, manded genius that could handle an army. on board. came the of a cable across the When the results of all the The Assault on the McKinley Taw. Then laying experiments MAINE TOWNS. the one in Lynn and the other in Chelsea, Wm. B. Davis is out on the street once FOUGHT ON THE ROOF. the loss of a were it was decided to Gulf of St. Lawrence, cable in summed up go Mass. more but he says: “lam weak.” Washington, .January 13.—Represen- a gale at the first attempt, the completion ahead just once more; a new company was It is reported that Dr. Chillis is intend- A Brooklyn Detective’s Straggle for Life tative ol Gray. Sherman Hoar, Massachusetts, a line and road 140 miles across formed with Field Items of Interest Gathered Corres- to a block in this next of long £600,000 capital. putting by ing build big place and a Prisoner. and some of the other House Democrats a in mak- in of his funds. DRY MILLS. Cape Breton island, year’s delay £10,000 waning pondents of the Press. spring. have devised a scheme of bringing before and laying a second cable through the On Friday, July 13, 1866, the Great Mrs. Witham died at the home It is reported that Mr. Garner, super- the the of the ing Nancy a public practical workings a of a set sail and all went well. of the woolen mill is to New York, January 13.—On slippery gulf, the whole at cost round million Eastern again of her son, Mr. Joshua Witham, last intendent going McKinley bill. for his health as soon as from the of dollars, all ont of the coffers of half a Dispatches reporting the progress of the Gorham. Sunday morning and was buried Tues- the West Indies housetop, almost 00 feet pave- Mr.Hoar has introduced a resolution di- on in re- he is able. dozen men. war then going Germany were T. Blake of West Gorham day. Mrs. Witham was the oldest ment below. Detective Holland of the recting the committee on manufactures Mr. George The readers of the Youth’s Com- Mr. Field then went to England to ask ceived daily through the payed out portion woman in town. boy force did bat- to report to the House the effect upon was seriously injured by a runaway have a as Brooklyn police yesterday financial aid. his estimates calling for £350,- and the coil on shipboard, and posted up quite Mrs. Marion Weymouth a near neigh- panion organized lyceum pro- the general manufacturing int. rests of that hold their tle for life with a desperate thief. At 000. To the inquiry, “But suppose you on deck alongside the record of the Great horse, Monday. bor and the mother of Mrs. Joshua posed by paper. They the country of the present act. at hall. one time the two men the don’t succeed—suppose you make the at- Eastern’s marvelous sail, and on the 27th The third intertainment in the Grange Witham, died last Thursday and was meetings Stacy’s struggled upon A similar resolution to asc ortain cable is lost in the the end of the cable landed in buried Joseph Edgecomb has moved into Rev. the of the and the effect has been intro- tempt aud fail—your American course will take place next Monday even- Sunday. very verge coping, upon agriculture of Heart’s Content. Morse from Wil- John Stanley’s house. duced Mr. of New sea—then what will you do?” Mr. Field the harbor Just as Mrs. H. L. returned score of below stood dumb by McKinney, Hamp- at Bidlon Hall, by Prof. Dennett, L. D. Cook