* DAILY PRESS. PORTLAND --—- .■■■ _a __* ffigStfESm PRICE THREE CENTS. p^taRTTSHED JUNE 23 18H2-V0L.35. PORTLAND, MAINE FRID AY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, lSesT BLANDING’S STORY. who followed Mr. the _LIEUT. miscellaneous. I tUa to assist him in looking after Moody, opposed poor, bankruptcy bill. MS1S PACIFIC SALE Gives His Versioi FRAISCES WUXUIWT needy operatives. The Speaker appointed Messrs. Hcmen- An Officer of the Maine After a of the resolu- way. Republican of Pitney, Re- ATTITU of Ilie Disaster. short discussion Indiana; WAITING publican of New and McRae, tions the officers voted that they could Jersey, Democrat of Arkansas, oonferees on the had no 17.—Lieut. not act in the matter. As they fortifications appropriation bill. In the Key West, Fla., February of the to out the such a course of tho debate Mr. Maddox, Demo- John Blamliu of Baltimore one power carry plans Resolution Con- crat of made Great Reform Leader Passed Turpic’s Against Ga., replied to a Fpeech by Maine’s survivors, who is at tho Key ECZEMA Away course would be illegal. Mr. last Most Landis, of Indiana, Torturing, Disfiguring, Republican West the correspondent of the The strike situation today remains un- It Passed. week before the Middlesex club of Bos- hotel, gave Humiliating This Morning. firming ton. He denounced Sir. Landis’s refer- Associated Press this ovening a succinct changed, with no indication of settle- of Of itching, burning, bleeding, scaly skin ence to tho South and her people as sland- OoYeriiraeiit Settles Back for Verdict account of the disaster saying ment and for weeks to come. Fifty opera- ers and said that a man who would in- scalp humors is instantly relieved that! not until now has ho been tives left the on tickets fur- dulge in such at a public hy a warm hath with Cdticdra Soap, city today representation of events in THE dinner was unworthy of a place on the able to recollect the sequence a nished the More AGREEMENT TO VOTE ON Court of single application of Cuticdka (oint- death was caused by compli. by poor department. floor of tho House. The other speakers Inquiry. the awful ten minutes following the ex- have been Messrs. ment), the great skin euro, and a full dose applications for assistance CORBETT CASE FEBRUARY 28. on tho bankruptcy bill wore Lieut. Blandin CATIOJi OF DISEASES. uf New York; plosion Tuesday evening. oi CrticruA Resolvent, greatest of blood made of the overseers of the poor today Alexander, Republican of the of Kansas; Knox, was ou tho Trenton at the time purifiers and humor cures. than for the last two weeks. Broderick, Republican Republican of Massachusetts; Crumpaek- terrific disaster off Samoa in March, 16S9, er, of Indiana, and Doliiver, when American and German vessels lost YOUNG DEAD. Republican TINSMAN Resolutions For An of the of in favor of it, and Others Investigation Republican Iowa, 24 men all told. Lieut. Blandin Mrs. Stevens, Mis* Gordon and by of says: Over Messrs. Smith, Democrat Kentucky; Maine Disaster Cioes Upon Objec- “I on the men Her Blfe Work as Hig Name Appears on Ugt of the Maine’s Democrat of South Carolina; was watch, and when Her Bedside—Began Wilson, THAT ALONE CAN EXPLAIN THE MYSTERY tho tion of Mr. Chandler—House Debates Democrat of and had been piped below I looked down Head of the W, Vic.inis. Sparkman, Georgia, a Teacher and Became of main hatches and over the side of tho the Bill. Bartlett, Democrat Georgia, against Bankruptcy DISASTER Everything was absolutely normal. Remedies(yticura and C. T. U. In 1879. it. OF MAINE ship. ™.jfy speedily, permanently, I walked ait to the behind Yesterday’s New York Herald con- the Sen- A bill granting an American register quarter deck, cure, when all else fails. February 17.—At lvar as is allowed after economically 18.—Miss Frances Washington, to the steamer Leolanaw was the turret, eight P.oston. ( New York, February tained a complete list of the from a passed. Pott kb Daco a no Chem. Corp. Sole Props., missing the blind delivered o’clock in the and sat down on ate today chaplain At 6.06 m. the House took a recess evening ** free. of the World’s p. How to Cure Every Skin and JJlood Humor," E. Willard, the president the and the name of William H. where I remained for a few Maine, touching Invocation with reference to until 11 o’clook tomorrow. the port side, Christian for somo reason I cannot 1 7 and National Women's Temper- Tinsman was included. The Bath The In- minutes. Then SOAP. boy the awful disaster to the Maine. PIMPLY FACES" Unci?TiacUKA who had from explain, I moved to tho starboard side anoe Union, been.suffering was also 1 SUCCESSOR. Talbot reported missing.. vocation follows: DE LOME’S ami sat down there. I was a bit com- feeling an attack of Influenza, with gastric The name of John II. Bloomer ap- Oh Lord with our whole people glum and, in fact was so quiet that Lieut, after God, Further on the Destruc- died this morning shortly the survivors. New Min- Nothing to Throw Any Light flood damo and asked laughingly if I plications, peared among we stand before Thee, deeply moved by Sonor Polo De Bernube, Spain’s Absolutely up “MANDOLINS. Hotel this II. Tinsman also were I *No I am on watch.’ at the Empire, city. The name of William of of the Dead Sailors in Havana asleep. said, midnight the in the harbor if'er to This Country. tion of the Battleship--Funeral when thero We have just received and have on inspec- of Miss Willard at the in the official list of dead made appalling calamity “Scarcely had I spoken At the bedside appears Thou Is One of the tion at our store an invoice of the famous the Talbot’s Havana, ana we humbly pray that Yesterday—The Deering Boy, William Tinsman, came a dull, sullen roar. Would to God (iKAUPHNER & MAYER MANDOLINS time of her death was her niece, Mrs. W. up by navy department. will to the relatives and friends of 17.—The follow- that I could blot out the sound and the which are conceded to be to all others. name is not in this list. grant Washington,February Has Been to Havana superior W. Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens, vice Dead—No Torpedo^ Flotilla Dispatched scenes that followed. Then came a sharp Baldwin, tho officers and men whose lives have the S'ti'EIWERT-'* SONS HOW MERRITT^DIED. ing dispatches announcing appoint- As some say numerous detona- M. CO., president of the W. C. T. U.; Miss Anna and Excitement Not So Noticeable in Washington explosion; been sacriiiced that pity, consolation, of a minister from Spain were re- —Suppressed tions. I remember only one. It seemed Sole New England Representatives. M. Miss Willard’s secretary and February 17.—The etc to ing Was Gordon, Washington, support Thou alone canst bestow. Growing That Explosion to me that the sound come from the port 517 CONGRESS ST. this afternoon received the ceived at the state department today: Upon Wednesday-Bclief Dr. Alfred K. Hill. department side forward. Then came a perfect rain firdtwistpT. C. McGouldric, Mgr. from Consul General We beseeoh Thee to give Thy comfort had been ill for about following despatch Madrid, February 17. Internal. of missiles of all descriptions, from huso Miss Willard and men Lee: cheer to the brave and noble Sherman: ol cement to blocks or wood, steel three weeks. She had the best medical 17.—Assistant Secre- Secretary pieces Havana, February who are now suffering from their wounds Have just received official communica- railings, fragments of gratings and all iicaiuicuu uuuu mum uo MARTYRS OF THE MAINE- care aim bi,ou) tary Day, Washington: and hurts. Give them the sense that the tion from minister of foreign February 17.—The govern- tho debris that would be detachable in an officer’s meBS room, Spanish Washington, : COMFORTS sbe Merritt is junior atti- Terrible HOME but in spite of all efforts grew gradu- so affairs that the has today back into a waiting Funeral of Victims of the explosion in ward room mess room at the nation loves and honors them, and Queen Regent ment has settled Are Jenkins Senor Polo de dis- “I was struck on the head by a piece of Not Complete worse until her demise. ien umuic decree to the terrible marine Disaster. ally time or the warier iiu^uiv UU C*JX DUO DUXVltUXD IUUV signed appointing tude in respect explosion, from to the cemout and knocked down, but 1 was not Without Hill made the statement: was saved. Must have Bernabe, minister Spain The shock Dr. following an officer who which with the nation’s for aster in Havana harbor. great and to my feet in a inomont. out imme- goes regard United States. WOODFORD. Havana, February 17.—The interment hurt, got Miss Willard had suffered for some years gone the wrong way. Lights admi- the nows has given way to a Lieut. Hood had run to the poop; and I la, Merritt sot our navy, and with its regard and caused by of tne of the Maine took diately and water rushing of martyrs place as I followed he was dazed by Gold Medal Flour. with profound anemia, and on several Ladder ration for their and brave calmer and more judicial state mind, supposed to hatch with Naval Cadet Boyd. quiet, steady this afternoon at 5 o’clock. Shortly be- the shook and about to jump overboard. had been to die. Last and tiled the events of the day occasions given up gone. Boyd climbed through demeanor. Likewise we commend to Thy and realizing from mourn- I hailed him and he answered that ho had his fore the hour all Havana was in a new lease of Merritt but go the sole de- summer she seemed to take to pull up, lntterrlet the of the brave that the court of injuirv is run to the poop to help lower the boats. drowned. Bod- fatherly pity family on buildings were at so handa. fell back and was the cause of ing, flags public When I there scarco a minute life aud gained considerable strength in the in the search for got though ies of these officers not yet found, possibly young officer, who, performance pendence half mast and many houses were draped could I had to wade in her convention the naval officials are have elapsed, that she went throngh Sailors’ funeral today at 3. was into the of the Maine’s loss in wreck. ofjbis duty, swept gulf in mourning. All classes were represent- water to my knees and almost instantly at Toronto and Buffalo whioh was Will an immense to await the results of that work be procession. death. Let Thy loving kindness come to now resigned filled the streets tho quarter deck was awash. On the poop the ed in the throngs that most arduous, and came out much better of a court named today by I found Captain Sigsbee as cool as if at a LEE. his father and mother and his group inquiry by which the funeral passed along procession bull; and scon all the officers except Jen- than was expected. On her arrival here brothers and sisters. Oh, Lord God, Navy Department. _(Sle°ed) to the cemetery. kins and Merritt joined us. The poop was five weeks she was much prostrated us all in to add to the sum ago ANOTHER COLBY. show Thy regard and love unto There was little new The order of the procession was as above water and after the Maine settled and took on la grippe which at- GIFT^FOR And the disaster during to the bottom. ordered readily these days of sorrotv and pain. may of information as to follows: The on horse Captain Sigsbee Chester W. Kingsley, of Cambridge, municipal guards the launch and lowered and the tacked the stomach, liver, intestines and in the of our blessed came and all gig we find religion the forenoon. No telegrams in full the city fire brig- time had Fledges 825,000. back, uniform; officers and men, who by this later the nervous system. The disease the faith and was a denial of Lord and Savior—in hope that could be gleaned ade, the municipal employes, the aider- assembled, got the boats out and rescued favorably and in many respects and love which we from it alone— progressed 17.—A conditional gain or other that had crept a number in the water. Captain Sigsbee much when the fatal Wnterville, February some absurd story men in seven decorated fire- sbe had improved the upholding and comfort only to be splendidly ordered Lieut. Commander Wainwrighc the nerve of from the Hon. Chester W. or become gossip. All men’s cars bearing the re- issue came and overwhelmed gift $25,000 found here on oarlb. _ j into print cars, special carried on a forward to see the extent of the damage centres and life was extinct. There was has been a came in the late after- mains. nine bodies being Kingsley of Cambridge, Mass., Mr. Thurston of Nebraska presented the news of the day and see if could be done to of car, the clergy,depu- anything no cancerous degeneration any organ resolution for a commis- splendidlyBdecorated the accepted by the board of trustees of Col- joint providing noon in the shape of Captain Sigsbee’s chief of the rescue those forward or to extinguish as has been stated. f 'Vi"' tations consisting of the in session today in this sion to supervise the collection of a fund, of the funeral which followed close upon the ex- 1SEVER will be funeral services in New by university of the authorization the navy and the volunteers, repre- flames, There close the tl se sohools and colloges for the report army, burned as as her oity. This gift coming upon among Lee’s brief of various official bureaus and plosion and iiercoly long York and later in Evanston, 111., a monument to Gen. of his dead sailors and Gen. sentatives successful effort to raise $60,000 for the purpose of erecting there were any combustibles above water BUY AMY OTHER. where the will be taken. of the custom house, a committee repre- home, body much to in the oity of Paris, France, of tho terrible strugglo for life in to feed them. college, brings encouragement Lafayette story the chamber of commerce, a dele- the friend^ of the same to be presented to the govern- Maine. senting “Lieut. Commander on his Colby. the dark hull of the the grocers, the coun- Walnwright BROWN & JOSSELYN. ment of France and nnveiled and dedi- gation representing return the total and awful Miss Willard was born near The officials at the Department oil of administration, representatives of reported feblld Rochester, cated on the Fourth of July, 1900. Navy character of the and eodtflstp RUMORS OF A COMPROMISE. the and various calamity; Captain N. 28, 1839. In 1889 she The reference thus far made to the devoted the day to che effort to correct treasury,the press politi- last sad order ‘abandon Y., September only Senor Folo De Bernabe. then the chief officers Sigsbee gave the 17.— was cal organizations; from the Northwestern Female New Bedford, Mass., February disaster to the battleship Maine lists of the and dead to answer to men overwhelmed with grief in- graduated the living OI luB ui iviugu ship,’ Richard P. Barry of tho state board of made in the form of the following resolu- iUiiir.B, XBiireatiuiaiivco but calm/and unexcited. at Evanston, 111., and for some Senor Polo de Bernabe, the newly ap- frantio from relatives of men on the city magistrates and deed, apparently college arbitration, arrived here this afternoon tion introduced by Mr. Allen of Nebras- appeals governments, “In the meantime four boats from the a teacher born in and last but not their mace deputies, years thereafter was successful and proceeded to the weavers’ headquar- ka: pointed Spanish minister, was the battleship Maine, bearers, provincial cruiser Alfonso XIII. to and au- Spanish arrived, he was in consultation with on employes of the general regional in several western towns. In 1866-7 she ters where Resolved, That the committee naval Madrid. Ho comes of a family who have least, in meeting with unwavering be followed soon by two from the Ward Weavers’ tonomic governments, the municipal of the Genesee Secretary Hart of tho Cotton affairs be directed to make an immediate his the de- line steamer City of Washington. The became director Wesleyan figured in Spanish diplomacy, father, courtesy and patience exacting mace then Gen. Parrado, with But we hare a few lots of ODD association. and thorough investigation into the cause bearers, two bont3 first lowered from the City of at New York. In 1871-4, Admiral having been minister to mands their time of the press repre- four aides-de-camp, representing Captain SIZES left which we are going Seminary Lima, Mr. Barry is in the city today to confer of the disaster to the battleship Maine in Polo, upon were found to be riddled with General presence was not Washington to clase out at once if she was a of aesthetics in the with tho labor leaders to learn, if possi- the harbor of Havana on the 15th the United States in 1872. sentatives. The disposition of- the sur- Blanco, (whose from the Maine and unlit professor inst, on his flying debris of tho situation at the allowable under the law), having will more them. and dean of the ble, their views and report to the Senate. Polo de Bernabe entered the ser- contain Diokens. acting chief of for use. was the last prices Northwestern University Senor United States Consul General Gee, Captain Sigsbee present time. It is evident rumors of a Mr. Hale, chairman of the naval affairs right man to leave his vessel and- left in his female connected with it. In 1869- vice as attache at in 1873, has arranged for on his left the of Ladies’ Patent Leather oollege reached the ears of the no Y/ashington, the navigation bureau, and mayor Havana, Oxfords, compromise have committee, said he had objection to own gig. in to third in from this distanoe. the Larrlnaga, Admiral Manter- low leather heel, formerly £4.00. Sow 71 she travelled extensively Europe, state board. the referenoe of the resolution to this was promoted secretary 1875, as well as could be Marquis “I have no theories as to the cause of ola, Gen. Salano and other officers, two $2.60. Egypt and Palestine, and on her return committee, but he did not deem it desir- remaining here until 1881, when, after The wounded sailors in the Havana the explosion. I cannot form any. An FOR BOSTON. companies of marines and infantry. The Sizes 2 3.3 4 1-2 and 3 1-2. in and COLLECTOR able for the committee now to proceed he was transferred to and examination by divers may tell something AA, 1-2, 1-2, 4, delivered many lectures Chicago eight years’ service, hospitals, on tho Spanish flagship funeral musio was furnished by the Sizes A, 2 1-2, 3, 3 1-3, 4, 4 1-2 and 5. with an investigation of the melancholy to a court of I, with other, had of the She was the February 17.—The Presi- office at Madrid. In 1882 he in condition to be of the Ysabel la Catolica and Porto Inquiry. Sizes 2. 2 4 1-2 and 6 1-2, other parts country. Washington, harbor. The executive the foreign elsewhere when not bands was full of B, 1-2, 4, to Senate the follow- affair in Havana heard that rhe Havana harbor '• dent today S3nt the Hol- care- Rico which accompanied the Sizes C, 2, 2 1-2. 3, 3 1-2, 4,51-2, 6,6 1-2 and 7. author of “Glimpses of Fifty Years, department of the government was even was appointed seoond secretary to brought back to Key West, will be batallion, but the officers whose duty it ing nomination: Geo. H. Lyman, collec- bodies. torpedoes in “A Great now in making an investiga- from which in 1885, re- Miss Clara Barton, was to examine into that reported that Ladies’ Ail Patent Leather Oxford, published 1889, Mother, tor of customs, district of Boston and engaged land, post he, fully looked after by The funeral cortege started from the tion. The secretary of the navy was en- he found no signs of any. Personally I Loui Con. Heel, formerly $5.00. Sow in 1894 and several other works. Charlestown, Mass. turned to the foreign office at Madrid. who has been given carte blanche to buy entrance of the city hall on published gaged in the work and was employing all principal do not believe the Spanish had anything life was to the rank of minister fol- Wevler then turned to the right £2.70. Miss Willard’s work, however, the means in his power to ascertain the His elevation any and everything necessary, food, street, to do with the disaster. Time may telf. 5 1-2 and G. THE WEATHER. on 'Mercadore’s street, then up O’Reilly Sizes A, 2 1-2. 3, 3 1-2. 4, 5. in the cause of temperanoe. She became truth. If the matter were taken up by lowed shortly after, when, from minister delicacies and hire nurses, and I hone so. Sizes B. 3, S. 51-2. 6 and G 1-2. clothing, along the right side of Central the naval affairs committee Mr. Hale said, later to he returnod to street, “We were in o delicate position on the Sizes C, 2 1-2, 4 1-2, 5, 5 1-2 and 6. interested in this great movement very to Egypt, and Brazil, physicians. The wonnded able get and finally to the right along, San the Lest the committee could do would be park Maine so far as taking any precautions and in 1879 when she was chosen to beoome chief of the commercial section will be taken care of Rafael street to the cemetery. early to act the He across to Key West, was concerned. W'o were friends in a through navy department. that lined the route of the Women’s Christian was satisfied that as soon as the secretary of the foreign office of Spain. the marine there. The sound 5 Thp population or friendly and president in hospital indication of the profoundest friendly, alleged port obtained definite information gave' every tiro or the CESTFR & Temperance Union she sprang into of the navy The minister’s marriage to Senora survivors will be quartered in the spare could not upon challenge ap- McMWELL, concerning the explosion and its details respect. of any boat boarding us unless national one naa Deen tne Mendez de Vigo, daughter of the present barracks there. Gen. Blanco witnessed the passing of proach 539 Congress St. Brown Block. prominence. he would communicate the facts to Con- army convinced that her intention was hostile of the C. U. since 1879. ambassador of to Germany, a the funeral from the balcony 1 president W. T, gress. Spain As for the Maine herself, notwithstand- procession ‘I wish to heaven I could forget it. I the Tho entire ceremony was In 1883 Miss Willard founded the World’s Mr. Allen objeoted to the reso- woman of oharm and beauty of per- of palace. have been in two wrecks now and have having great reports from Lieut. demonstration of sym- lution sent to the committee on naval Senor de ing discouraging a most impressive had share. But the vibrations of that Christian Temperance Union and since son, occurred a few years ago. the De- my BFECIAI. NOTIONS, affairs. "We,” said he, “who are not Hood as to her condition, Navy pathy. sullen, yet resonant roar, as if the bottom 18E8 has been its Today the BeraaDe is a man of many accomplish- The divers have not yet commenced president. members of the naval affairs committee, will make the' effort to rai30 of the sea were groaning in torture, will partment on the wreck. Ribboners are to be found in every the relations menst, with a store of knowledge work me a and tho reflec- White or of "foreign committee, great her. While this is required by- every haunt for many day, flame comes to mo on earth and numbers Washington, February 1G.—Weather cannot got information from the depart- on commercial relations. He is a linguist, tion of that pillar of civilized country creditable sentiment, they say that they ments about these things. We are shut and has even when I close my eyes.” thousands of members. Miss Willard was forecast for Friday for New. England: speaking English fluently, from the MORE LIGHT WANTED. out as completely as if we were private are bou nd to remove the hull The mess that, lady made try- treatises on loved and respected the world over, her Increasing cloudiness and probably light citizens. I think I to in- written a number of valuable 17.—The foreign ought get my small harbor in any c.^^^ind it may be Washington, February ORSINI BOMB FOUXD. ing to do “HOME DYEING.” friends were and her mourners snow afternoon or evening formation through the committee on commercial subjects. affairs committee of the House held a legion Friday farm- as easy, or easier to as it would have naval affairs or I do not refl^nere this morning. The mem- Havana, February 17.—The police She stained her hands, will be not the wearers of the er winds the,Senate. brief meeting splashed among variable becoming southerly. be to the hull and machinery by found an Orsini bomb at the care to debate this matter or to indulge COMING OF VIZCAYA. destroy bers informally discussed tho latest dynamite her lace and clothes, lost her “White Ribbon” alone, but among every forecast of Senor Fernandez de Castro and Boston, February 17.—Local in any extended discussion of it. What the use of clivers and dynamite. It is be- rumors regarding the Maine disaster, but door our New 17.—Arturo Bal- bombs have been found. her class in almost every homo wherever for I want is action by the committee that York, February can best bo done action "was either taken or suggested. other unexploded temper, nearly spoiled goods, for Boston and vicinity Friday: lieved that this work by no of us information.” dasno, the Spanish consul general was unabated interest at both Dr. Congost'a, tho secretary genera! and then after ail her trouble language is spoken. What Miss Willard followed will give and There was Weather becoming threatening, Mr. Chandler of New ob- seen this afternoon with reference to a private wrecking corporations, nego- in the Maine Cuba, is credited with the statement that make her name a Hampshire ends of the Capitol today has will that instructions afoot for tho lit; uriueu »cvci

f NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. __ j ty faction showed who was their choice THE PRESS. THE “HARMOSr TICKET. for this position while the Mannix men set up countey shouts for “O'Donnell,” to the m;w auveetisesusnts today. who was understood to De friendly as al- rival candidate for the nomination ® Owen. Moore & Co. Mr. Cornelius A. Mannix. Fur J. l;. l.ibbv Co. derman, of these I Eastman Bros. & Bancroft. Democrats S i d Lambs for the about five minutes the shouting 0 x. Calderwood. two men's names (Tontinued unchecked. Will H Goodwin & Co. for « Whitney. the grocer. It would have been impossible any Notice of Foreclosure. Slaughter. loud- man to say which faction yelled the I AMUSEMENTS. est or which was in the supremacy. Mr. Polo. V McCann evidently thought ho knew For Sale. Bost. Found over the caucus New Wants. To Bet. MR. INGRAHAM WILL BE CANDI- which man should preside ® • and similar advertisements will oe found under H. 1 for ho announced that Mr. James their appropriate heads on page C. DATE FOR MAYOR. O'Donnell had been chosen chairman. At I from thi3 tiiere was a yell of disapproval look Wm. H. I If you wane a fat snap, just up Whitney’s the supporters of candidate He in Ward Two $ bought ad.. War in Prices, in another column. is Hew the Business was Done Dougherty, and there was shouting and Vj AT OUR i» advertising the best goods at unheard of prices For Nomination of Al- when Mr. O’Donnell assumed the _Bitter Fight yelling «k STOKES ® for the next few days. of tho vacated derman—Cornelius Mannix the Win- position on the top tablo, ® polished By years of persevering endeavor latter jg Other Wards. by Mr. McCann. Tho gentleman free. “Mrs. Wlnlows Soothing of Syrup, ner-Tickets in we have obtained about all the coached Mr. O’Donnell as to the next jg lias been used over Fifty Years by millions of tickets in the various The harmony and Edward G. Baktr was success possible in the man- mothers for their childreu while Teething proceeding |g wards which the faithful are supposed of tho oaucut. it soothes the announced as the secretary ufacture of the weii-known with perfect success, child, the elec- to support at coming municipal himself was overwhelmed ig the Pain, cures Wind Mr. McCann softens gums, allays selected last at the Demo- Douglas Shoe. It is as close tion were night selected as the war- Colie, regulates the bowels, and is the best with lionor on being ]| cratic caucuses. The cauouses in almost deciiue the acme of as care remedy for Diarrhoea whether arising from den of the caucus, but he didn’t to perfection gj ward were much better attended teething or other causes. For sale by Drug- every to serve. Mi. Joseph A. McGowan, and diligent effort can render it. * usual and considerable gists in every Dart of the world. Be sure and than is interest Frank Keardon and F. W. Brown were manufactured * • ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, 25 cts was manifested in the selections of the Being especially eleoted as checkors. Thus organized, the a bottle The Democratio Gilbraltar and sold we candidates. voting began. for this trade, direct, jg iD Ward 2 was the centre of conflict, how- The ballot box was placed behind an in the quality that which and here it took until half-past give ig ever, inolosure and presided over by Mr.O’Don- to nominate the candidate for alder- would otherwise go to the nine noll. Patrolmen Williams, Foss, Flynn jg Fac simile of CHAS. H. FLHT'-^ •^■■jr-jr-ar-jr-ar •ar-jr-t*' in this city this evening, when will the Demooratio prob- will undoubtedly support ex-Mayor In- and non-commis- to Mr. without any instruct the officers ably go Ingraham graham for mayor. sioned officers of Company B. Portland contest. Councilman William H. Dougherty and WARD ONE. Cadets, on regulations and new manual. ex-Councilman Cornelius A. Mannix. of a of the as- Grand Chancellor E. C. Reynolds In Ward 1 few Bryanites the two candidates for the nomination IhELLO! will institute new in and There the Maine K. of P., sembled peace harmony. as alderman, then took up their seats in C. F. Manager. Von are cordially invited at February 22, and at were not enough of them to make any the real fun Men’s Dept., Jordan, iji lodges Winthrop front of the ballot box and Furnishing to attend the few f.VS Monmouth,February 24. This will make disturbance and though a policemen commenced. on to order their ser- thirteen lodges to he instituted during were hand preserve Whoop! hurrah! Mannix! Mannix! and beats In- Chnncellor Reynolds’s term, it vices were not required. Ex-Mayor Dougherty ! Dougherty ! Mannix! Dough records three of pouring oil on the all previous by lodges. graham’s policy erty ! whoop! This was the way the vot- Free Demonstration has been has had a effect in BANCROFT. R. Lowell troubled waters I J. & Private ap- good were BROS. ing began. The policeman having EASTMAN sergeant to fill the vacancy caused this ward and though there were a few pointed a hard time of it. They tried to keep the retirement of Sergt. F. P. Bailey, old dyed in the wool Democrats who by the crowd in line so that they might voto of the A new code of by- haven’t little episodes of the POKXIiAND, February 18,1898. Signal Corps. forgotten.the as well a easily and quickly, but might the crowd was went through without been count out in this ward a few nominated by Mr. McGowan prepared laws has adopted. attempted flood of this store they hope to arrest the Niagara. cheered him to the echo. Evidently Mr. in tho many the of the a fill who were heard to mur- slip cog. Albion H. Moulton, manager years ago, and man in The policemen were tossed hither Driscoll is a very popular young ballots were oast and the fol- West End was shutting the door of mur a little against the nomination of Seventy lines of merchan. stable, now crowded the rail- Ward 9. OLD yon, up against declared the nomi- IN were regular CRIsf second lowing a when his hand slipped off as the Democratic Then oarne the balloting for hack Tuesday ex-Mayor Ingraham the balloting booth, dise are I ings surrounding For this there wert nees of the went the of no trouble was found in se- councilman. position party: catalogued the knob and through glass candidate, the crowd now putting their shoulders to two candidates, Mr. B. F. Wood, and Alderman—Jchn F. A. Merrill. the indicating a out which severed enough of Mr. Ingraham’s friends wen! under the head of “In- door, curing and them back a little. The Samuel Rosenberg. Both candidates Councilmen—Daniel Chase, Tobias A. in the hand. he desire shoving three of the small arteries to support him for mayor should to work with a will. Mr. Rosenberg and E. F. four giants wearing the blue had all they Burke, Joseph Connolly. fant’s Outfits” which Mr. Moulton bled profusely, but at last the nomination—which he undoubtedly some of his Hebrow friends hustled Warden—John J. Gibbons. take care of and did their wanted to they around tho room distributing ballots. Ward Clerk—Michael F. McDonough. accounts was doing well. does. would be more duty as best they could under the moss Matters proceeded harmoniously while Constables—Stephen D. Hall, Howard properly A case of diphtheria is reported at 5 The nomination in this ward and* the yelled enthusi- trying conditions. Rosenberg’s supporters F. Hall. in a West street. was as follows: The vote was announced as Committee—James H. McDonald, displayed department organization Councilman Dougherty kept his eye astically. City i\ FOR ONE WFIFiK.. T. Bramhall lodge, No. 3, K. of P., con- Chairman—Charles F. McCarthy. follows: Joseph E. F. Connolly, Geo. Means, peeled on the ballot box and had a check 67 Michael Thomas A. Flaherty. separate. ferred the rank of at Castle hall Secretary—Martin S..‘Burke. Samuel Rosenberg had Hanrahan, to Knight He was and ner- « F. Dresser, til We to demonstrate for benefit Alderman—Geo. A. Morrill. book in his hand. pale S. F. Wood had Delegates for Mayor—Wm. Wash dress fabrics for propose your last evening. John H. DeCosta, James H. Tobin, & six essential food Gouneilmen—Milton J. Loring, vous. So was ex-Councilman Mannix. And there were eight scattering votes. Joseph products, George Washington council, No. 3, O. Fossett. A. Winship, John J. Gibbons, H. Conneen, Edgar S. who also had a check book under one Mr. Rosenberg was deolared to be nomi- Henry There’s a won. Littlefield. Alexander B. Frank J. Foley. example, U. A. M., conferred the third degree last Warden—Enoch L. nated. There were yells for a speech and Boggs, arm, a big bundle of Mannix ballots in H. Ward Clerk—Henry A. Bradley. was evidently willing to The delegates are pledged to Darius stock night. in his Mr. Rosenberg derfully complete ® Old Grist Mill Coffee, School Committee—James E. Butler. the other and on unlighted cigar He clambered upon a table The Second Parish circle gave a supper Sam- respond. Ingraham. Constables—Jeremiah Moynahan, moutb. while the crowd cheered him well. He here, the and and entertainment in the vestry last eve- uel WARD FIVE. very pink Old Grist Mill Toasted # Barnaby. A well dressed man was jammed is a slightly built young fellow, bright- ^ Wheat, City Committee—Thomas F. Small, Mr. Rosenberg cream the and ning. the crowd and shot out into the eyed and good looking. Caucus called to order at 7.40 p. m., of _ E. T. H. Rich- through said: “Fel- foreign Geo. Hight, Gately, Jr., as soon as he could be beard, S. Burke. in front of the Levi Greenleaf was chosen ohairmnn and Old Grist Mill Roll Wheat, PERSONAL. ard E. Neely, Martin open 6pace balloting box, low citizens and Demoorats, (Long and home markets and B. Rus- was elected you’d jl Delegates to Convention—Asa hat askew, and mad. loud I thank you for the honor Wm. M. iDgraham secretary. M. A. perspiring applause), sell, Geo. E. MoCallnn), Weloh, done me in nominating me as were nominated for the never were Old Grist Mill “What’s your name?’’ demanded Mr. jou have The following guess they /Jy Crackers, Mr. W. L. C. Potter, of the Old Grist Dennis F. Griffin, Thomas H. Gately, for the common council. a candidate various offices: jjj/ UTIII Vioo Kean V n +V»a alftr fnn Edward T. Cronin. McCann. for hon- Pierce Somers, (More applause.) I thank you the here at all unless you & Olrl Grist Mill Flour. ih man. me to the Alderman—Spencer Rogers. his “Daniel.McGuiness,” replied the or have done me in sending tho past few weeks, giving personal TIME IN WARD TWO. you E. LIVELY board where X shall have the honor Councilmen—Arthur Spaulding, to be in that 'fl -A- attention to tha free demonstrations of “Check,” said the checker. lower W. Thaxter. happen par- ns the first Israelite ever George C. Edwards, Geo. R. The caucus in Ward 2 was held in the “I cried “This of serving $ Old Grist Mill Malt Extracts, iff the cereals manufactured by the com- object,” Mr.Doughertv. office in this School Committee—Lewellyn Barton. of the 7 o’clock elected to any publio city.” ticular part store. house of hook and ladder 1. By man is a and has been for Rosen- W. Fenley. pany. Republican always Then there were more yells Warden—George the room was crowded to the doors Clerk—Charles B. Wish. It is deoided that the large a Republican.” !> Plain white practically pres- for third council- Constables—John P. Hayes, Wm. J. lawns,hem- and at an early hour the fun began to Mannix. Then came the ballot ent office incumbent, Deputy Burton “No, he isn’t,” retorted Mr. Roach. to hot- resulted as follows: stitched white I 25 SOUVENIR SPOONS and It I wax warm it continued grow he and man. lawns, Smith will be retained as one of U. S. “X say is,” said Mr. Dougherty, City Committee—Hugh A. Sweeney, ter as the time approached for the calling his check book which he Jr., had Levi Greenleaf, B. J. Curran, John P. eacli to the first Marshal Saunders’s deputy, as he has he opened little jose'ph" McLaughlin, feather-stitched (by hand) /j\ Given day 25 Lady purchasers of W u“"*v had 5i E. E. ui iuo usaauuiuigo was made from the Democratic Terence P. McGowan Hayes, Rogers. t.rist Mill Goods. a efficient and officer said up proved very capable F. Wood had £ Delegates to Mayoralty Convention—Dr. was a mob of exoited his S. dimities, ^ in howling, yelling check list and was correct to prove S. C. Gordon, Levi Greenleaf, B. J. lawns, English every respect. candidates at Mr. McLaughlin was declared elected. supporters of the various words. Mr. Mannix opened his oheok Curran. C. Thornton Libby, R. F. this time most of the crowd had gons work log rolling, ice cutting, jostling one book but evidently didn’t have Mr. By Somers, J. H. Bradley, Spencer rtogers. also, and the rest of the ticket was another and a old- home The committee was authorized to domestic having genuine McGuiness’s name on the list, for he oity dies, nainsook, FREE—A Loaf of Grist Nil! Bread auickly chosen as follows: fashioned Democratic good time. Mr. fill all vacancies occurring by resignation | olosed it again promptly. Dougher- | G. Wilson. and checks) Mas- To each purchaser of Grist Mill Goods Every Day. w At seven o’clock, Chairman Warden—Harry or otherwise (stripes /|i half-past ty demanded that he be shown Mr. Man- J. Conley. the mucki- Clerk—Henry w Michael C. McCann, high nix’s marking of Mr. MoGulnes3, but Mr. Constables—Jeremiah Corcoran, Thom- WARD SIX. alias, silk finish,spot mus- A\ muck of Ward 2. climbed up the top of a Mannix wouldn't show Mr. Dougherty as Jordan. Chairman—J. J. Lynch. the Committee—M. C. McGowan, T. lin, Swiss muslin, apron table and endeavored to get crowd his book. the ohairman allowed City Clerk—Fred H. Cobb. Finally P. John P. D. J. Ma- As soon as the McGowan, Jones, J. down to business. genial Mr. McGuiness to deposit his ballot, al- D. Alderman—John Lynch. honey, Charles Gallagher. James lawns, Jones English H. GOODWIN J. WILL & Kilborn, countenance of the Ward 2 Poo-Bah was that the Councilmen—Philip 00., though Mr. Dougherty protested WARD THREE. E. Owen, Elmejr L. Wengran. linen I § oloud cambric, through the blinding no to vote in a Democratic lawns, (im- recognized man had right Warden—Robert Walker. 7 Monument ^a. was /|\ of tobacco smoke, pandemonium reigned caucus. Mr. McGuiness deposited a Robert E. Abeam unanimously Clerk—D. Frank Magner. colored febl8 dFri.Mon.Wed H. Thomas ported), dimities, ily Ap supreme. The Mannix supporters set up Mannix ballot in the box and another elected chairman and Thomas J. Magner Constables—Charles Gay, a which could be heard several The following list was eleoted: Morgan. linen batiste, yell victim was shot through the crowd and secretary. Committee-Thomas H. Nolan, D. fancy linens, and the faction N. Howe. City blocks away, Dougherty squeezed against the railing. One man Alderman—Win. Frank Magner, James J. Murran, Robert the name Oouncllmen—Lorenzo S. Washburn figured organdies. Fancy on i added to the din by shouting named or had Walker, Charles H. Gay. "war In pricks «oing McLaughlin, MoGlaughlin, F. Miles at the of its Thomas McGillicuddy, Standish. J. Lynch, Thomas H, colored of its candidate top lungs. been marked voted. He was a Dougherty F. Delegates—John piques, white Do you get such goods as these anywhere else for Warden—Thomas Bishop. Flaherty, George L. Knight, Hanno W. Each tri". H. H. HAY SON, be done and then the ach, indigestion, constipa- and the President—Sidney Cushing GIVES RELIEF. | Sanborn, what was about to | | | balloting began and was con C. of At Druggists. | Boston. tioD. act with- ™ ■ ■ H vrv* Treasurer—A. Hager Boston. and si. Middle Street. commenced Cries of They easily, tinued up to 8.80 o’clock. | uproar again. out pain or gripe. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. General Manager—George J. Bicknell For sale J. E. Goold& Co, It was all one & CO. by “Hassett, “BAesett” from the Dougher- Tli« only Pills to take with flood's Sarsaparilla. way and the slate which 0f Boston. OWEN,MOORE juned&wd

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