PORTLAND DAILY PRUSS.

* MAINE. FRIDAY MAY 1899. THREE CENTS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23. 1862-VOL. 37^ ~~_^ PORTLAND. MORNIffQ, 5, laZffKA’a^lSI_PRICE Ih* Mr. Straus, has secured as no other cause ean be for this enemy's loss was very slight. Constantinople, himklukioda assigned assurances from the Tnralsb mi m mkuito After ;i short rest the advance was con- government act. He was 36 years of age, and about TO HOLD IIP LIKE TRAFFIC thut It will claims of Aiuerlmi) DECIDE TO SHE OUT. tinned, Hen. Wheaton encountering the par the TSUB missionaries for dur- n year ago came here from Hollle. He nrst series of entrenchments near San property destroyed ■ the Armenian troubles some leave* a widow and one child. ! Fernand a. ing years Several mouths Straus suc- The rebels now a hot lira Col. ago. ago Mr. opened ceeded In ne- NATIONAL BANK Fnnston of tbe noth Kansas waawonnd- Inducing the Porte to open CHAPMAN on the but so far as SAMOAN EVENTS. ed, one lieutenant was killed and four gotiation* subject, Induced Government to were state department advices show. It would of Portland, Plalnc. Need Further wounded while leading four compa. Strike Threatened Saco Machine Shop Rebels Big be erroneous to state that the Porte nles of the Kansas regiment to ontflank Take the agreed to pay these claims though having Philippines. There Has Keen Much Fighting hlnce enemy. Strike Continues. Chastisement. Gen. Hale pushed along the road (tank- in Buffalo. undertaken to consider them and having tho of the claim for com- CAPITAL, Last News. lag tbs trenches. recognized basis $100,000.00 there is that More than a hundred sick and wound- pensation, every expectation claims will be ed men from Gen. Lawton's brigade these adjusted. and Undivided Profits, $25,000.00 4 —Advices re- Curplus Auckland, N. Z., May were brought to Manila from Malolos Solicits tlio accounts of Bnnkw.Nler- oelved here Irom Apia, Samoa, to April by last night's train, the heat la un- SUPREME COURT OF CUBA. Spaniards Would Have Treated cantlle Firms, Corporation* and Men Decline to Promises of 37, state that the rebel loss by the shell- Has Put Their bearable. All Men Employed on Docks and is to fur- Accept Gen. Otis Tempor- Individuals, prepared ing of the Mataafa stronghold at Vlllima Natives nish its the best facilities Work Commis- Severely. patrons by the warships of Great Britain and TAKES SAN TOMAS. Qnit Today Won. Brooke Signs and liberal accommodations. Agent. izing Aside. the United States was quite heavy. Many Col. Knuilon Again Distinguished sions of Jndges. of the rebels were wounded. The house Himself For Bravery. Interest Paid on Deposits. In which the late Robert Louis Stevenson Known Men of DEPARTMENT FOR SAVINGS. lived was riddled with shot. Manila, May 4.— S.SO p. m.—Major Gen. •fudges Are Well Warm in Praises of SPECIAL The New Zealand steamer San Tomas after Unless Trouble Is Set- Which was to Raise Pay government MaoArthur has oarrled Untarnished Reputation* Interviews and Invited. arrived at with Correspondence Tutamekal Apia despatch- Department Approves encountering a strong resistance. Tagalogs. es announcing the request of tbs Inter- Brigadier General Hale moved on the tled Before. CULLEN c. CHAPMAN, President. of Men Worth It. _ 4.—Governor General national peace commissioners that the His Course. enemy’s right, and Brigadier General Havana, May Cashier. Brooke the commissions of THOMAS H. EATON, inhabitants peacefully await tbelr arrival Wheaton attacked tba left In a daring today signed and associate of tho DIRECTORS: from San Francisco. charge, In whleb Colonel JTuniton again the president justice* court of Admiral Kautz and K to art of the was recently constituted Supreme C. SETH L. LARRABEE Capt. distinguished himself. ThejKansan Senator Frye Lectures on Peace CULLEN CHAPMAN, British cruiser Tauranga wrote to Ma- Cuba. The tribunal, as now mode up PtOLEY P. BURNHAM, to Set- wounded In tbe hand and several other Abont 2500 Men Affected Be- E. M. STEADMAN. Business Men Yet Hope taafa ordering him to withdraw hie forces of Senor Antonio Gonzales de Are Now Pretty oflicer- men were also consists at HAWKES outside of a line ten miles and six Insurgents and enlisted Commission Paris. BRICE M. EDWARDS, JAMES F. long and Senores Pedro broad. wounded. sides 1800 Already Out. Menoza, president S. OSGOOD WILLIAM M. MARKS, tle Trouble. In. HENRY Mataafa replied defiantly refneing to Well Penned Cob Summers with a part'of the Ore- Gonzales Llorente, Jose Garda Monfcos, P- withdraw unless the German oonsul and gon amt Minnesota regiments and a gun Luis Estevez Korn era Kndaldo, Tamayo, LEIGHTON,MW&rtflstp the of the German oruiser Faike of the Utah took Moslm on the «-- captain battery Angel Betancourt and Rafael Cruz Porez, *_ADAM agreed. right resting four miles from San Fernan- Admiral Kautz and Stuart there- dlno. associates. Lewiston, 4.—Senator W. P.) Capt. N. 4.—At noon to- May Frye to The are toward San Buffalo, Y„ May Senor held the upon sent an ultimatum Mataafa Filipinos retreating Federico Mora, who has a Jeoture thU In the TO THE I’KESS-1 win delivered evening STYLES {SPECIAL to the withdrawal of A—The war Isidro and It Is that thay will morrow unless the grain sbovellsrs SPRING threatening compel Washington, May depart- eipected post of civil governor of Havana, Is ap- church to an 4.—When it became < a Pine Street. Congregational Biddeford, May bis forces. re- mak stand at Aroyat at which place tbelr the oontraotors before IN — ment It satisfied from the despatches flgbt against attorney general, with Senores this afternoon, that the In of this ultimatum a plan of the whole of the retel forces in the pointed audlenoa of about bbb people. Prof. 1. known, late support ceived from Uen. Otis today that the then, all union njen employed along the the Saco and action was decided upon. province of Fan Fanga Is oonoentrattng. Octavio Uiberna and Carlo* Retllla as G. Jordan The subject.of tha striking machinists of docks In this will work. That presided. Tanu visited Admiral Kautz and A me rioan commander has put aside the It is that Impressed by reoent city quit his assistants. a committee to King reported was the “Peace commission at and Shoes. Pettoe had sent are In lecture Boots shops Capt. Stuart on board the American and over peuue and events, the Filipinos wavering will Include the coal heavers, tally men. con- Insurgent temporizing All the justioes are well known jurists, i'hreltyll, and that a lengthy English ships respectively and was re- their alleglanos to tbe Insurgents and are flrrmen and all Paris.” Agent hits turned his attention to most aggres- stationery engineers, men of untarnished and there was a general ceived with the customary salutes on his likely to assume a neutral attitude. reputations pos- Mr. said thut the commission was Shoe ference had been held, other men In tbe Frye Our $3..50 arrival and sive tactics. The wisdom of this course It seems as though General Antonio employed elevators,| sessed of wealth to them be* the strike whioh was begun departure. enough place well trsatod by the Frenoh government, feeling that Luna's forces are destined to destruction houses and other establishments is the best It Is doubtful If British or Amerloan was fully approved by officials here who freight to abuse their trust. for men, in llusset and lilack. eml. But to- yond temptation and very of the ability and would speedily will much evidence tefore within a few days unless they surrender on the dooks. About KfiOO men will be poke highly wearing snoe In the market for the money. yesterday subjects give have foreseen that the rebels needed furth- More than the selection* all not to back to the commission to or scatter. The American army baa been this, satisfy of the commissions!*, the strikers voted go international owing this move in addition to the courtesy Spanish night er chastisement In order to bring them Immense affected by Ladies’ Shots tear that to express themselves candid- skillfully posted at point! of legitimate political consideration*, the reasons for the demand of Our $3.50 on a lie gave the work. a sesne of The The 1800 grain shovellers already strike. ly would interfere with trade relations. to realizing their position. strategic advantage. Insurgents four provings being understood that at the conference principal represented the United States that Spain should re- In Rnsset and lilack, gives perfect satisfac- It is For this reason the evidence before the early despatches from General Otis aleai- expected them to advances on Ballnag by Henry C. Barter of Detroit, secretary In the tribunal. Senor Lanuza, secretary wear. commltteo that It furrowed the the of the Philip- tion In lit and thB agent informed the commission Is likely to be one-sided. way of Qulngua, and hod of the executive board of International of justice In General Brooke’s cabinet of linquish sovereignty We also have the in all the ly defined the general plan of his latest higher grades to a definite The Is admit that the result of the entire country beyond Qulngua with has submitted the first draft of which were In brief: makes. would be impossible give association who la here advisors, pines leading reverse movement He Is moving In two oolumns. the sort of entreuohmenta longshoremen'# of Increasing battle at|V!alltma wasjthe greatest stwngest a proposed decree regulating marriages, The United States was bound by oom- answer on the question of this has called a of board foi Sat- they erer experienced. Major Gensrnl MacArthur pushing S. SO p. m.—Instead taking meeting .the whose object it is to those per- could the legalize mon and fairness, to prevent the wages till the company ilgure course General MaoArthur swung to- and an endeavor be marie formed honesty straight forward over a nine-mile stretch urday will by by Protestant clergy and by civil of the six months, whioh ended wards dan lumas,the route to which was fu notion or les. The draft makes the civil Insurgents falling Into the hands of the accounts of between Calumpit and the It to bring about a settlement of the REPORT OF TRUCE CONFIRMED. country almost unprotected. General Lawton without essential, would have treated them May 1st, and that if the strikers expected Should the effort fruitless. ceremony exoeptlon Sponlsh, who latest rebel Fernando and hie brigade In against Balsuam trouble. prove ac- re- National stronghold,Han brought leaving marriages performed solely Such a course he him to his promise they should Berlin, May 4.—The Zeltung from the line of with great severity. keep General Lawton a strong ths southeast, covering It Is possible that all tha longshoremen to religious rites, It also today a despatch from Apia Major directing cording illegal. been a turn to wort lie said that it was the publishes retreat of the rebels towards the moun- widens the divorce The de- said, would have lasting disgrace which under Col. Sumner to the on tbe dooks m tbe grent lakes privilege. dated April 33, says: foroe prevent thain of a employed of the to adjust wager, tains and depriving refuge up- cree* which originated in the opposition to the United States. He spoke In glow- Intention company ''The orders from London and Wash- from from San Gen. eltlea may be called upon to quit work. Insurgents retreating on which they had always counted. to the Roman Catholic a Intelll- he oould not assure them of a general to suspend hostilities have U. U AnnaeoH tkn giving clergy ing terms of the Tagalogs, their but ington Fernando Into the mountains to the I jtwrsn oantoreri uli.000 bushels of Tin.- an of man was not brought buck trunqnlllty and penes, in and other good qualities ana increase; if the labor any important part of stores established by ■trike of the shovellers and to the gence wun rue ueiuauu ui me *»«r- North. The later despatches showed there grain upbolds monies, apparently goes opposite a such an compliance the rebels. that with a worth more than a dollar day, a oannot extreme and Gen. Brooke has not yet claimed good government man Mataafa has back LWVU null VTUIK 111 UUO P*CUU*IV«I tbe contractors, but.he speak for consul, gone UUU Thu commissioners sent a letter Hia _A,.,-.. r»nvtlil not. ATIWOti UD 111CrOftBO b«»- distance westward into the interior, Spanish given it hi* approval. they would become highly civilized. long in Gen. Mac- to that were au- tbe board. Until action Is taken by tbe this movement, particularly Aituinaldo saying they The Uuian National party will send a that amount. so that there will be no danger of any thousand remarks were greeted with frequent EXTRA! yund on Fernando. The thorized to exchange fifteen exeootive board there will be no move committee to to ask for a collision with his He Gemmas Artbur’s advance San Washington per held troops. now in the hands of the Ameri- of A meeting of the strikers, Filipinos at outside to aid tbe strikers. of the custom with which bursts applause. spacial are naturally satisfied that oar patience defeat of Luna at Sen Thomas and the made ports centajre receipts re- cans for the Spanish prisoners. to listen to the committee’s and have was further to buj implements needed throughout tbe tonight impartiality finally triumphed. of the leaves A was received from Senor Today the situation compli- committee scattering Insurgent .forces reply country. WORK FOR BATH. was fully attended. The 4.—The of some 700 MORE a. m. port, Washington, May following MaeArthur four miles from San Fernan- Mablni Aguinaido's prime minister, cated by tbe refusal freight General who desires to \ 8.30 was discussed been received at Major Ludlow, and the matter cablegram has just the which was dated April 28, and which to work under Contractor TO THE PRESS.] reported do, with a clear road before him. He handlers to go get ail the United States troops in the [SPECIAL with The strikers finally navy department from Admiral lvuutz: stated that was negotiating Mrs. her husband for about two hours. Agulnaldo Tbe man that are not city under roof before the rains begin, 4.—The New L., (helping via Auckland, May 4. will take the city tomorrow morning, ac- which he Connors. say they Bath, May England Ship don't such an Apia, April 27, for peace, pending negotiations has had severa 1 fumi- his overcoat) “Henry, dear, forget voted not to return to work upon at Mataafa and his to Gen. Otis’s out of for the places thoroughly of this olty All quiet Apia. cording plans. coaid not discuss the question of exchange striking sympathy grain disinfected. Building company today to Foster's to send for * * * gated and telephone people to outside The of the towns Is no longer con- indefinite proposition. chief agreed keep taking of prisoners. shovellers, but In order to get rid of the General Ludlow considers the present closed a contract for the immediate the carpet and curtains.” em- British senior officer looked the authorities as of ohief The men and about sixty lines prescribed by upon by more coal work foundry * * * * * middlemen or contractors and secure an health record of the troops, of whom only struction of live barges, “All I won’t forget.” and * to and to moment, the main consideration being to right, were at present UP are of the other departments • * * OTIS SIZES SITUATION. from 25 rents to 35 three •per'cent sick, very remarkAble. will commence os soon ployes peaoe until commission there intercept the insurgents. Gen. Lawton's advanoe In wages upon which just The will be run, the to Maasln work today. shops will not be more fighting. movement northward today Washington, May •!.—A cablegram has cents an hour. Ho far but two or tbree as the three barges and live masted as as the Kautz. Moasim). Is designed to keep a body been received from General Otis which PORTO THEM. 9.00 a. m. company's managers say, loog (or boats have arrived here, but a RICANS.LIKE sohooners now on the stooks can he the north of the freight done with the The cablegram was mutilated in trans- of American troops to says: Colonel Summers with six bat- work oan be profltably of tbem Is looked for to- This ssveral more K-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r mission over the cables and in the rebels and between them and their line Third string beginning launched. Insures, process talions, Oregon Dakota, Infantry Introduction of Aincrlcau Method, a small crew now remaining. The business A work for the Ne “Hello 1” of resolving the cipher. Its meaning is of retreat to the mountains. successful and Utah Light Artillery of Lawton's morrow. months of rushing abandoned hope that of this movement will tow?* Great Siicchi. “Hello, this 202-2. Foster’s Dye men have not yet plain to the naval officials as confirming execution division proceeded north this morning to An Important event tonight was the England company. and the that a truoe had been the Insurgents will r.lgh surround*^" on crossed enemy 2” the trouble will be satisfactorily pre-s report Massand; river, charged the United Trades and held their cauouses t House there is a stretch of him unseating by Bath Democrats 44 agreed upon. the north, though in strong entrenchments, driving Vcs." settled. miles from Maasln to the Council of tbe from old Washington, May 4.—Aoting Secretary to the district convention and speedily about seven northward and inflicting considerable Labor delegates elect delagaies “Please call at 900 State street, get which the rebels has received a letter Rio Graftde river, along loss. His casualties two wounded. Doth Union No. 51 It was expected of War Meiklejohn next Wednesday. to dust and steam and lace cur- SUICIDE OK GROCER’S CLERK. POSSIBLE EXTRA SESSION OF Hcoopers week, carpet are retiring. If the rebels do succeed In Wheaton and Hale, of MacArthur’s that the from tbe new union from C. llanna, consul at San do delegates Philip tains to up.” TO THE ERESS-l CONGRESS. getting into the mountains, war depart- division, fought enemy in force strongly I formed the Btrlkers would be seated BI-ECIAL by Juan, P. K., in wl lih that official speaks to take outing. “All right, thanks.” apOOdtf lstp ment officials believe they cannot con- entrenched and commanded by Com- but this was deferred. The action of the president 4. —Paul M. Chadbourne, Washington, May 4.—There is a grow- conditions of In Saco, May tinue organized resistance as the moun- mander-In-Chief Luna, about four miles oonncll virtually makes all tbe men now of tho satisfactory things McKin- belief among meniWrs of Washington. May 4.—President for William a Saoo grocer, ing prominent tain localities afford much less opportuni- south of San Fernanda Hale on dis- for the contractors non-union island under American rule. Mr. next driver Emery, that the President will call right working ihe decided to leave the city Congress ty for sustenance than the lands enemy; Wheaton on left, leading ley'today for two and committed suicide tonight. After pat- to meet in extraordinary session lodged men. Hanna ssys: Onr army people are to be and to remain away Congress the foot hills and bottoms. The In made brilliant charge, scattered work of the Sect of Monday for the he went in October. along person The unloading big their successful ting up bis bursa night, this fall, probanly early here are well satisfied with congratulated upon authorities his forces and inflicted great punishment. grain carriers now in port urooeeded but Mh^present intention the into the stable chamber, tied a handker- the imfuner in which our forces are Several officers and enlisted men seriously and there are be- efforts to Americanize the islund by the POAooo?dlng at Hot EAGAN EXPELLED FROM LOYAL slowly today tonight President will spend his vacation noose a wounded. MacArthur to San from a chief about bis neck, made a of placed. proceeds tween thirty and forty busts in the har- adoptio n of American methods and regu- MnHnis Va He is suffering LEGION. Fernando in the morning. Delayed by bor to be unloaded. Tbe aotlon and is also rope used for hoisting buy and fastening waiting lations, all of which appears to be very attack of rheumatism partial destruction of bridge across river. of the lake carriers association in notify- slight has been upon himself. His feet Washington, May 4.—At a meeting of men of Porto the strain which it to a beam, huug THE INSURGENTS RESIST. Not believed enemy will make another Contractor Connors that It would acceptable to the business reeling He Is anxious to the Loyal Legion, Brig. Gen. Cbailes P. ing for many months. but bis determined stand until he effects retreat has con- him to touched the lloor, by throwing general of support him In his light given Rioo.” rest and at the same time Eagan, formerly commissary _ Proposals of Comn^lssloners to Mount Aruyut, short distance from to the contractors. It enjoy perfect w.ll re- forward he wos able to'accom- subsistence, forfeited his membership in Despite siderable strength himself of hot baths which weight San Isidro. the aseociatlon has avail a of about 100 to 40. Is said tonight that tendency. his purpose. He was found oarly in the Legion by vote For Peace. SHOT HIS SWEETHEART. move the rheumatio plish decided for the present to relieve the con- are about eight Tho Hot Springs only the evening. tractors from demurrage for de- so that the a. m.—In of CAPTAIN WILDES READY. puying hours ride from Washington, Mr. Chadbourne MK. HOBART BETTER. Manila, May 5—8.26 spite to boats the iIontluuatlon of once t > the It is supposed that luye during President could return at the overtures of,their commis- the strike. Spanish War Veteran Commits Murder aiises for his was nftlicted with temporary fnsanity, May 4.—Vice President peaceful capital If any occasion Washington, Ho far tho efforts of the state board of his absence the was better the cooler sioners, the Filipinos vigorously resisted and Attempts Suicide. toesenoe there. During Hobart today, a of of a Word Mad. Ur.at Dif- arbitration to bring abont settlement such busi- weather having a beneficial effect on him. the advance of Gen. MacArthur’s division Omliilou President will transact only the trouble bave proven fruitless. Meet- his personal ference In ness as absolutely requires from Apalit towards San Fernando,light- Dispatch, were for but New York, 4. —Thomas McGrath, ings arrange representatives May attention. run- different factions either failed to THE WEATHER. ing desperately at long range, after of tbe a private of Co. K, lidd regiment, uius- appear or arrived after the board bad My Mamma gives me if | ning from trench to trench until driven tered out of service several months ago, SCHOONERS LOST. Boston, May •!.—Capt. Frank Wildes, closed their seesion. THREE BROWN’S INSTANT out by the American artillery. The of the members of shot and killed bis sweetheart, Jennie 4*"”The RELIEF, U.S.N., who commanded the cruiser Bos- It Is the Intention Provlncetown, Mass., May For Coughs, Colds, Colic. Cholera. movement commenced at huff-past five the board to bring about a meeting of tbe a under in the hall- and Helena, ton at the battle of was tendered Coyle, girl 21,tonight schooners Robert Byron Croup, Sorts* Manila, different tomorrow If at all pos- during the thick fog Morbus, Dysentery, in the morning. Gen. Hale’s brigade parties way of the house where both lived at 442 which went ashore ato. a the olhoers and members and muy result in the early Wed- Throat, Diphtheria, the reception by sible something on the back side of the Cape consisting of live Gatlings, under of Tenth avenue, and then sent a bullet into loss.■ *he I THINK IT REAL of the club this evening. snap,' of a settlement, dames Carrigan morning, are a total (S NICE TO TAKE. of the 8th ar- Algonquin nesday the command of Major Young Cleveland, of tho Lake Carriers' bis own head. Ho was taken to Hoosevolt wus during Many of the naval offloers from th. Char- president Robert Bvron destroyed Prepared by Nobwat Medicine Co., Norway, Ma. of the 51st Iowa arrived here tonight and started in her oargo tillery, two battalions association, hospital in an unconscious condition and night by a lire which lestown navy yard were also present. stated that the association intended to the 1st Nebraska and the 1st it is said that he will die. regiment, some and in case It whlch Cupt. Wildes gave reminiscences stick by Mr. Connors 0lThe*Helena, a three maBter. South Dakota regiment, advanced along become mat oe unuuie McUruth hud been out of employment Hill Bara, la Babies of the war In the Pacific. Prior to the should apparent struck near the Peaked the road a few miles west of the railway his contract and unload all the the and theagent to fulfill for a long time and Mr. Coyie, dead gradually going to pieces, sent to this the will be aJ hope of line. grain port, grain father, took on him and Invit- and have given up some 1500 miles to the north of and the girl’s pity captain Honed Shipped to Cleveland, Erie, down the vessel. Take Cuticura Resolvent Gen. Wheaton, with Hotchkiss and ed him to make his home with the fami- saving •_ Boston, May 4.—Local forecast for Hong Kong in a Korean port, when one St. Lawrence by the Canadian canal Because it is so pure and wholesome that under the command of The effect of the said McGrath fell in love with variable Gatling guns, was received from route. only strike, ly. speedily AND HERSELF. Friday: Fair, warmer; light day a telegram Dewey will be DROWNED SON mothers can it to children or of the Utah artillery, Mr. Corrigan, if It is continued, and she give freely Lieut.Naylor light like this: “War with Jennie, although leciprocated winds. which read Spain. to Buffalo’s shipping in- 4.-'l'be body of a all It cools and cleanses the on hand oari, ahead, the destroy grain for a she New York, May ages. blood, mounted pushed his feeling time, latterly had was lound in May 4.—Forecast for Hurry to Hong Kong.” ters ts. woman about 45 years and is of the value in Washington, 12th Kansas and 1st Montana regiments could to his old,_ greatest speedily Wildes cleared his done all sho discouruge at- the East river off Barnett, s Point today for New England: Fair Friday Capt. Instantly ship und curing disfiguring, burning, scaly humors, Friday deploying to the right and left when BIG MINING TRUST. tentions. So long as he bad a home Mc- by the polioe of the Morrisani station, variable winds. for action and started at full speed fo r of a mile rashes, and irritations, when taken in con- and probably Saturday; feasible. Grath felt no disposition to work and In at another point three-quarters FREE. or News of a live CURED where he arrived three Boston. 4.—The Financial the Hong Kong May other ways showed himself to ho worth- away the found body nection with hot baths of Cuticura Soap, The to be traversed the of police country proved announced the result the ap- was of a It is the woman Liver Pills are a rour days later with every gun loaded and tonight less. MoUrath jealous dispo- year old boy. thought Dr. Hillock’s Vegetable with Cuticura, the enoountyred. for stock iu the woman for the and gentle anointings Local Weather Report. worst yet Amalgamated aud last became very was Annie Sakariasen, a Swedish purely Vegetable Combination keeping man at his gun ready to fight at plications sition night angry of emollients. jvery company, just incorporated un- believed to have com- Bowels iu Natural Motion. Cleansing the Sys- great skin cure and purest 4.—The local weather Miles of marshes and many unfordable Mining at the girl because she had accepted an of Brooklyn. She Is and a Positive Cure for Portland, May the sight of a Spanish (lag. der New Jersey laws, with a capital of another to to the and the are inclined tem of All Impurities, Bold throughout the world. Pott** D*rn awd Cheh streams the advance mater tally. invitation from go thea- mitted sulolde police .Jaundice, Disorders of the Stom- Boston. How to Cure Baby Ba*hefc,,ftee. bureau records as to the weather are as delayed te the It says: so she drowned Constipation. Gout'., Prop*-, met with resistance near Dewey couldn’t qul understand JT.VOcO.UUU. tre. He threatened at that time to blow to think that before doing Biliousness. Loth brigades “After out bids that ach, follows: about 8 of the and throwing her brains out. McCrath this afternoon her son. Han Tomas, which iaj kilometres warlike appearance Bouton, to the on examination proved be efforts for the return of the from her a. in.— Barometer, 30.108; thermome- The centre of the rail- then it was found that a very Important waited girl SICK 8 from Apalit. span to take advantage of the HEADACHE, into the river hud somehow nut cf the of spectators work. He shut the door as she entered CONDEMNED. Costivefiess. Sour Stomach, Loss o ter, 40. dew point. 83; humidity, 88; road bridge had dropped word dropped with no HALIFAX CITADEL Dizziness, great interest to make money the house and a Coated Tongue. Indigestion or Dys- wind. MV, velocity, 11; state of weather, and the rebels had only left a small force message to Capt. Wildes in transmission the hallway of drawing Appeilie. risk and alter throwing out bids unac- her the threat. Ha N. 4.—The pepsia. Windy Belchings. "Heartburn.” Pain clear. to check Gen. Wheaton, their main body —that was the word “imminent.” The revolver seized by Halifax, S., May j and kindred de- LACONIA by checks or obecks that were bullets into her head In and Dlsiress Alter Bating, 80 065: 'thermome- trenches in front of should have read, “War with companied fired four rapid Mail today says: 8 p m—Barometer, lifting the ptrong message the total caBb subscrip- Evening rangements of the Liver. Stomach land Bowels, force imminent. to not satisfactory, succession, blowing the side of her head The the largest fort in Hahtax, rod color ter, 58, dew point. 38; hnfflfdlty, 48; Gen. Hale. Although the attacking Spain Hurry Hong Kong,” the citadel, eieanses the blood and brings a rich tion was found to have reached gigan- Ho then sent a bullet into his own 1 direction, N; velocity, S; "■state of a vary artillery und musket He then described the voyage to Muni la oil. lias been condemned by the military to tlie skin. poured heavy sum of gave to each ,, the stubborn- and the entrance to the in the tic $410,000,000,which head. citadel con- Dr. Hallock’s \ egetuble Liver Pills are vastly 10c weather, oiear. lire across the river, enemy bay early IB cent of authorities. The great Cigar minimum other and every subscriber per j different trom any other Liver or Bowel Pill, Maximum temperature, 06; resisted for over an hour, ultimately morning. strueted at a of 2ot! feet above ly bis subcriptlon. It is estimated that the height and they cure where others fail. Price 10c. a 80; mean temperature, when Major Young shelled their MAINE level of the is useless and best temperature. breaking sum total of the subscriptions that were PENSIONS. tho sea, practically package at all druggist.. Cheapest maximum wind velocity, 10 MV; left hank and then along the AND 51; retreating PROBABLY WON’T BE PAID. or messen- as a fort and will be utilized hereafter lie --0“ thrown out that arrived by 4.—The cailltll IDUICUJ .0. river bank under cover. Washington, May following others that sell lor 25 cents. precipitation, or mall were between three hundred for barrack purposes. as Gan. \Vbeaten in the meantime tried Washington, May 4.—General Otis has gers are announced: principally If your druggist can uot supply you w< will four hundred millions which, add- pension changes to draw the lire of the Fili- not yet brought to the attention of the and seud KKKfcf one full steed package ot uilis ineffectually had intended to se INCREASE. Weather Observation. the track. authorities here any claim on behalf of ed to what Insiders DICK DAVIS MARRIED. bv mall If you w'lll cut this adv. out and ad- pinos in the trenches tast of or its officials cure for themselves, would have carried S. Luce. ill to J14; dress Hallock Drug Co., 110 Court St., Boston Ho soon as they discovered that the na- the Spanish government Charles Monticello, 4.—Richard Hard- The deDartment weather to over The sub- New Bedford, May ALASKA agricultural a for the restitution of public moneys and the total *1,000 (100,000. Whittier, Chesterville, *s to *10; ture of the country would permit only Parley Clarke oi Chica- for taken books closed at noon. tlli ing Davis and Miss Cecile buroau yesterday, May 3, skirmishes on each side of the em- properties seized by the American army scription Vittum, Hingbaui, tutiT; Mi*’lan3Tu&Kiawtf few were united in marriage by Rev. 8 time, the observation the rebels their cour- of upon the fall of Munila. It Nathaniel H. Quincy, East Kryetrug, *0 go at p. m.,meridian bankment regained occupation of at St. Gabriels’s Is surmised that the Spanish officials THE BICYCLE TRUST. to Joshua Erackett, Kuightville, $0 Percy Brown Ruxbury 5c for each section being given in this order,- age and fought desperately for three-quar- 112; Cigar. of the Ameri- still in Manila huve been en- to chapel, Marion this noon. of state of ters of an hour in the face rtmaining New York, May 4.—Farther conferen- ** direction wind, to to secure the restora- F. Temperature, can volleys. Then again a scramble en- couraged attempt ces are held in this city at present KPS. HELEN seized the American being best weather: sued. most of the enemy I carding trains tion of the funds by for the of completing details of Tlie very treatment accorded purpose Boston. 58 degrees, SE, p. cloudy New that were in readiness and the others army by the generous the consolidation of bicycle makeis Cliiropodist. But while our York, 54 degrees, SB, clear; Philadel- taking the road to Han Fernando after Filipino claimants. gov- which has been agreed on. All options ernment be to treat liber- shampooing and value. All phia, 68 degrees, BW, clear; Wash burning the villages of Han Tomas and might disposed have been obtained uml It Is said that mam:ure, singeing, bona tide claim of an individual lugton, 00, S., p. cloudy; Albany, 58 de- Minalln. ally any the formal announcement of the organi- FACIAL TREATMENT the for restoration of properties be- grees. N, clear; Buffalo. 56 degrees, About noon Gen. Wheaton crossed Spaniard zation will be made within the next It Is doubt- Having taken a lull course of Instruction of tlealers • e 11 cleat! Detroit, 00 degrees, C, broken cleared the |str»gglers longing to himself, extremely week. are now going over the E, bridge, treatment would be Appraisers Mudarne May. fcoston’s Complexion Specialist, cloudy; Chicago. 53 degrees, SK, clear; out of the village, and advanced toward ful whether the same plants of the various constituent compa- at claim. 1 will be .pleased to serve you my panors, St. Puul, 58 degrees. W.. clear; Hutou, Han Fernando. Gen. Hale effects a accorded a government nies. The question of capitalization has Dak. 00 degrees, \V., clear; Bismarck, crossing simultaneously after a slight de- not yet fully been determined upon, but 74 559 1-2 CONGRESS STREET, 43 degrees, W., clear; Jacksonville, lay utcessary to repair a stone prluge. POOR OLD SPAIN DIPS IN. it is believed that the bankers will ugree to hour was the definite this week. J. H. LibbyS degreos, SE., cloudy. Our loss up that (noon), on llgures l>ir

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> « ■ ■ r »" i -*-< " —. ■■ir—T'T »*<«.' ■■v«CT j •• SIGNED. UTE LANDS OPENED. HARBOR NEW'S. MAINE TOWNS. XEW PITCHER Ittaiof lourwtiplekad C|* Al«»n* the WE HAVE PURCHASED THE ENTIRE STOCK Flanagan of U«t Yea r*. Fall ltlvei Tkm fra a Grand Kaah When Word nmisriatmt Ssthnrd Water Front. Team ScrarM-H.n Flayer* Hepert. Wan ulvrn Yrrtrrday. 4 Steamer Carrie and Mildred he* l**>n -— - Oatflelder and Catcher Holmes, the to -OF 3ANFOKD. Fpratt Durango, Col., May.—Many person* chartered by government gq along two whom Manager Shnltfc secured from th« In with the Grampus to plok M»d Sprtngvale, »iay l-tt» heavy who had for days (won holding place* up loh- clan arrived here yesterday and Ntere for the U. H. fish commission thonder showers we had last evening Heading the line at the land office changed their ad will be seen In the game 'with Hates to- fnr loca- The steamer Cumberland arrived from were very refreshing and very timely ralnd* today and joined the rush Both men have been all the St John at ft.30 and the rain was much needed. day. playing tion* In the landa. which were opened yesterday departed and are la. shape. west an hour later. Rev. W. B. Shnmway Is expected home spring splendid for settlement at noon by proclamation of Manager Smith has aocepted the terms Schooner Marlon Draper was this week from ht» foreign tour. the President, Whistle* and belis pro- towed with Bntler of Pitcher Flanagan who was hall of round from the back bay and put to sea. The many frlendi of Ferdinand claimed the hoar of ofxmlng. Pcores Hirer last and who one ot the steamer see him hare on a visit year, men who had been In The Harpswell AND line, Scluwoodegan GAPS to GOODS were pleased wjpi holding places FURNISHING In the New England to on her route. HATS, go laat week. Strnopest. pitchers sold out half an hour before the opening, is| nearly ready She I Flanagan has teen ordered to re been recaulked and in Dea. L. Si. Moulton and wife returned leaginh fifty dollar* bolng the prevailing price. has put excellent as soon as and will probably home from Rochester last Saturday, port possible It Is estimated that one thousand land condition. be here not later than Monday. The cottage at where they had been visiting their seekers joined the rush. The streets of Argonaut Long inland have OF M. S. FISHER & AT ABOUT Sullivan and were was no the Mrs. Wm. Plummer. Flanagan, Wiley Durauso crowded. There was struck by lightning during thun- CO., daughter, were central and were scat- Wltoomb who supplied been signed by Taunton, but as they starting point men der showers of Tuesday evening and con- Rev. Chester tered along the Colorado and New Mexico on Portland's list that city could not was done to the the of the church during line* for mile* the siderable damage interi- pulpit Baptist forty awaiting hour, \S hts I hold then. The Portland olub however the absenoe of. the pastor, returned to many wien no mean* of rapid transit. or. decided to release Wiley to Taunton, re From Durango hundred* of well mounted Frank of Parker's head home In Chester, N. H., yesterday. Capt. Wyman aDd well armed men to Its olalm on the other two play- begun poshing is to have a new four masted 'lhe oarpenters ami painters are pretty tnlnlpg the front at all them- going have also been re- daylight, giving and ers. Sullivan’s terms schooner built in January, 189a He Cents on the Dollar now and so are the dressmakers selves time to reaoh the favorite 33 busy ample ceived and he will be here next week In sections. borne seekers will of a of and so ought the street and Many par- has already disposed majority / milliner*, with chase farms orchard* in time for the opening game Cam- and ontrigbt the shares among Ills friends in Hath. roadmakers to be. Colorado and New Mexloo Instead of A two-masted schooner was ashore ou Mrs. Jennie K. Chadbourne, widow of bridge. taking homesteads In the reservation. AMD SHALL PLACE THE SAME OM SALE AT OIJR the flats off morn- STORE, the late Lewis Chadbourne, died very Hug light yesterday is showing np very strongly In came off at high tide all suddenly of heart trouble April 86. aged Clark WESTBROOK. ing, but right. fE ^ Mr. Barker’s new freight shed tj ,y .. w # 59. A good wife and mother, a kind practice Peleg all her Pitcher Hussey of Bates held the Cam- on Custom Hbuae wharf Is one of the best neighborfand much esteemed by PRESUMPSCOT LOUOft club down to live bits yesterday. ANNIVBrft- In Portland. Another and larger shed is friends, for many years a consistent bridge sh» will to think he Is SAKY. on the other mem be* of the Baptist church. [The young man begin noJ^ being constructed side near relative. leaves a son, the only ■ yet. The member** of Presum psoot Valley of the wharf. who died pitcher 28 Monument F'rost and The remains of Lincoln 26 Square, and of the were Miller will pitch in today’s game lodge, Knights Pythias, observed the The first yachting party of season last February In Porto Rico, Pulslfer for Bntes. 27th of the institution of the went down the harbor nftei brought hero to the home of his mother pr ibably anniversary yesterday last Saturday, where funeral lWrT“*‘ Counlban Is a little overweight, but the lodge last evening by entertaining dele- noon In Lincoln C. Cummings's new He was the were held Sunday afternoon. daily practice is fast getting him down to gates from Peter Woodland lodge of yacht the Cara. eldest son of the late Howard Frost, Ksq., the condition. Mass. Skoltield Brothers of Brunswick re- and enlisted In the army soon after proper Lynn, a of the breaking out of the war. Quite number of tho members ceived a telegram Wednesday stating that WILL IN IN FINE FORM. lodge wore expected, but were not able to the ship Sam Skolfluld had that day ar- WINDHAM. leave Lynn. They sont as their represen- rived in New Yo*k harbor, in command 3 —Miss Kdlth Windham Centre, May Brooklyn Fell Down In L«»t Innings tatives P. C. Walter L. Kamsdell, who is or Capt. J. B. Hall of Brunswick. She MAY at- 6. Grover of Bethel, at present SATURDAY, U at Port- and Cost. an ex-mayor of Lynn, and C. C., A. E. was from Hong Kong laden with hemp, tending Shaw's Business college with the and had rather a slow voyage. 1 he cap- land, spent Saturday and Sunday iiullock. A special oar'^brought guests tain was accompanied on the voyag.j by Mrs. Llnwood Rogers. New York, May 4.—Brooklyn and Bob from the Union station to

I (, # j.atf **4J*iU^.‘ -Ci.,_— ■ending of money orders. This closed ORAM) ROD I KM ADJOURN. the defenee. Id opposition to the rebuttal of the MComplftf Th*lr Rnalnna for Ik* government Attorney General Haines Y«»r. oalled Post Office. Inspector King to CASH certain dates, them re- I verify among being The Uiand Lodga of Masona verification the date of when the mall of mim«l Its *teelon at 0 a. m. yesterday. the Floral company was ordered out of Various committee* reported. the malls. A new copy of the charter was roted to At this the point testimony closed, Arlon lodge at Ooodwln'e Mills, In place IS WHAT MAKES LOW PRICES. and Webb the Judge announced that of that destroyed by Ore, and Its dispen- would m. arguments begin at 10 a. to- sation continued. day. The District Attorney .will argue for l'ast Orand Master Joslab H. Drum- the nod General government, Attorney mond was called to the Kaet. He Installed Haines for the defense. During the examinations of Thursday On afternoon that for the government was Saturday conducted by Mr. Harrison J. Parrott, one of the law offloors of the post office department, who was invited by Mr. Dyer to be present because of his familiarity OURS WILL BE LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. with certain of the post office features j of the case. as MUSIC AND DRAMA. Here are a few, read them carefully the most of them are the regular wholesale prices: THK GIHIj FROM IRELAND positively

A gay and capable company of fun Good Modi a and Java regular J.) makers, headed by the effervescent suu- Coffee, price, cents, 18c •• “ team of inlrtb, Katio Rooney, vivacious Mocha and .Java or Java Coffee, 3o cents, 25c and even more clever than com- ever, “ “ menced a three nights' engagement at Choice Oolong Formosa Tea cents, 38c TO CLEAN MATTING. Portland theatre last evening In a new Fine English Breakfast Tea, “ “ .",0 cents. 35c musical comedy In three acts entitled Rio “ “ 1(> To make soiled matting look fresh and bright prepare “The Girl From Ireland.” The presenta- INSURE TVITH THE Good Coffee, cents, 12c j tion lust night w«s before a large audi “ “ a of warm water with a handful of salt and four Best Spices, 1-4 lb. packages, 7 cents, 4c pailful nce and the demonstration of approval in it. oz. tablespoonfuls of Ivory Soap shavings dissolved that marked the whole performance were Best Extracts, fn!l weight, 'l bottles, North British & mercantile Insurance Co. i- ..in.. — : a„ and deserved. It most pronounced well ▼ IH'IHII, A ll III •» v vvu With a clean cloth out of the mixture, wipe UK L.UNDUW ANII HDINBl’KUII. Cm) | ivvf inj ^ squeezed is due Miss Rooney, her company end the In the World a Fire Business. “ “ until a more Hie Insurance Company doing Lemon, 25 cents, 15C every breadth of the matting, rubbing soiled spots play to say that enjoyable enter- Largest tainment has not been seen at Portland Si,332,101.BO Lo.in paid at the Urcat Chicago Fire, October. 1*71. Best *• “ 25 97 « 4.o«7 56 Lour* paid at the tirrat Hoaton Plre.NoTnnbfr, 1874. Creamery Butter, cents, 22c I they disappear. theatre this season. Riotous fun prevails at tfi« N. B.. Fire, Jnnr, 1877. 9800,000*00 Loiim paid (t}reat|9t.|«fohn, “ “ to be “just as good entire three acts and the Best Tub 23 A WORD OF WARNING.—There are manv white soaps, each represented during tbe ALLLOSBE8 PROMPTL1 ADJUSTED BY IiOCAL, AORST8. Fancy Country Butter, rents, 21c NOT. but lack the and remarkable qualities as the 'Ivory'; they ARE like all counterfeits, peculiar engagement should be accorded the pa- “ “ Portland « 35 of the genuine. Ask for “Ivory” Soap and insist upon getting it. Represented In by Best Canned Apple, gallon cans, cents, 27c tronage of every theatre-goer who enjoys COPYRIGHT IBM BY THE PROCTER A GAMBLE CO CIRCIRHATI “ “ an evening's entertainment where not NORTON & HALL, 17 Exchange Street. > AUSTIN & SHEARMAN. Strictly Fresh Country Eggs, 18 cents, |{|C one sign of coarseness or suggestiveness 86 Street, i District Best 4 cts. a 2 bars Is but where wholesome R. CUTLER LIBBY, Exchange Deering Laundry Soap, regular price bar, 5 ctS- would not do allowed, good she found that Iho company aprUeodtt_ “ “ FAIRFIELD FLORAL CO. t >n, productive of many spontaneous Orated 10 cts. a can, this. Pineapple, 8 cts. laughs, always prevails. In the charac- hire. Mabel I. Fodden, of Auburu, ADJIHISTRATOR'S NOTICE. “ “ Ih Affair* Sltll Undrr Examination In 1« 6,1899. Snider’s Best 25 cts. 20 CtS. 1SU8. ter of Honora O’Toole, Katie Rooney Portland, May Ketchup, dealt with the company In January, 'till E subscriber hereby gives uotloe that he (he U. S. Court. seen in a most congenial role, one that “ “ She did not oontlnue because the #110 » lias been duly appointed Administrator ot the room Snider’s S. S. Ketchup 10 cts. 8 CtS. offers unlimited opportunities to display the estate of Draperies was her means. Witness did not beyond SCAMMaN FOGG, late of In When the United States Court as- less Gray, we’ll sell We mention lots of other articles the of whioh will understand that she oould grt the of Cumberland, deceased.and given today might prioe imita- County IN sembled for continua- made her a famous favorite. The All Thursday morning of flowers for less sums of bonds as the law directs. persons having come and we will show thereto amounts the estate of said de- a hundred compare with these but SATURDAY tion of the trial of George Fred Terry, tions of her talented father rendered dur- demands against genuine money, ceased are desired to present the same for set- former of the FairUeld Floral ing the last act were inimitable,possessing all thereto are you. manager Tho forenoon testimony was oonolnded tlement, and Indebted requested Japanese Mantel Lam- General Haines an- the quality of the born artist. Every to make payment Immediately. M e will suit as are wholeeale and company, Attorney with cumulative testimony from Post- C. FRANK FOGG, know the prices they positively nounced that the defence rested. Tills member of the supporting company was blue and white master Gould of Skowhegun, Belle W. Gray.lMay. 3,1899.may4dlaw3wTh» brequins, will last only Saturday, so be sure and not forget the place. was of a as it had In every sense satisfactory, each being something surprise, Wallace of Brewer, Oliver A. Johnson, with knotted been that the defendant would in accord with the character P»it t.raml Master Grand Treasurer—Leander W. Fobes, deep fringe expected Lewiston thorough Harigr Presented to a boy. Portland. be put on the stand to testify in his. own audi- assumed. Special mention is due J. P. Locke by Members of Portland Com. all around at $1.00 and In the afternoon the usual large Grand Recorder—Stephen Berry. behalf. demand for Sullivan for an artistic impersonation of mandery. ence was in attendance, the The oommandery then adjourned the retired contractor. graDd $1.5°. The defence having rested the govern some of the most Jerry O'Toole, seats being such that the officers, the following appointments to In the banquet hall above. re- was at times supper ment resumed, adducing testimony in In the audience Mr. Sullivan oil natural, The dollar lot is of soft, prominent gentlemen being made: At 7.30 o'clock the session was resumed. free from and buttal. to aesert the of wholly exaggeration, Urand aid not disdain right Corresponding Secretary—Chas. The report on returns showed 19 com- white Miss Flora U. Mooors, of Hath, who dock usual- was a veritable treat after the numerous D. Portland Japanese crapi; squatter sovereignty over the bmith, mnoderles, 33.13 members and 183 h ;d previously testified, was recalled by caricatures lately seen here. Miss Maggie Grand Masters. with blue The ly reserved for prisoners. District Deputy kuluhted. figures. and District Weston as McCann, and Emma the government, Attorney i’he first witness of the afternoon be- Bridget Media’s were Tea First district—Fred L. Oak, CarlbMi. The grand officers Installed by are three Dyer was proceeding to make inquiry as cohort, and Ballard as Lucinda Gush, a society belle Lubec. drapes yards Market! longed to the government Second—Alfred Small, A. Locke, warden of deserve and Joseph grand)junlor to her transactions with th3 company, M L, Croxford of Pownal. She of long ago, special mention, Third—D. W. Campbell, Cherrybeld. and was Mrs. the Grand Encarapmeent U. S., the fol- thirty inches General Haines both were with last night’s Fourth—Theodore A. Smith, Sedgwick. long 441 ME, when Attorney objected. had •ho enterprise through the great favorites ST., PORTLAND, pursued Fifth—Allen P. Clark, Foxeroft. lowing appointments being made: Congress | were at- wide and that’s for The District Attorney claimed that the but not send the #110. She audience. The stage settings ample stage, did Sixth—Fred C. Barton, Bradley. Grand Standard Bearer—Newell W. was in rebuttal. the costumes far above the aver- evidence simply did, however, oiler to secure them tractive, Seventh—Adalbert Mtllett, Seareinont. Bralnard, Skowhegan. mantel. cost un- in and and a chorus of Parker, Belfast. Purin- any They JuJge Webb allowed the testimony against whatever loss they might sustain age stylo extent, Eighth—S. Augustus Grand Sword Bearer—George C. Just Below Monument Square. to Ninth—Frank A. Peterson, Rockland. our der certuin conditions, and the witness- loss of material by her. This 1‘J pretty girls gave an attr ctivenes* ton, Farmington. to import $2.25 each, inysdst through Tenth—John H. MoOougal, Booth bay Grand Warder—George A. Gorham, told-how she had begun by sending It.’ the ensembles that was most pleasing. oiler they did not accept. llartor. Boulton. is $1.00. and bud continued until the coin- Wuterville said Eleventh—Charles B. Adams, Augusta. O. price to-day cents, Mrs. Sidney Jordan of THE WILBUR OPERA COMPANY. Grand Captain Guards—Warren T welfth—James H. Witherell, Oakland. pany called for *1110, when she decided the wrote her that her Carney, Portland. The other lot is also*of that oompuny Thirteenth—Granville D Perkins, to as she did not feel like sending so There is no diminution in the large audi- At 9.45 the Grand Commandery ad- stop woik was not quite up to the standard, Madison. white with ences which the Wilbur Opera soft, crape much. but that she had in her the making of a daily greet Fourteenth—Freeman M. Grant. Free- journed_ RUGS. the Jefferson ana Miss Gertrude Marr, of Portland, was good flower maker. However,she did not company at yesterday port. blue well covered, Duchess Fifteenth—Fred Raymond, Livermore THE COUKTS. design, also called. .She said she sent 3- cents in embark in the busi- the Koyal Middy and Grand have the capital to Falls. but did were very satisfactory \ reductions. and hand embroidered We have a new lot of the response to the advertisement, ness. given Sixteenth—Joseph W. Simpson, Rum- UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. are cards and not receive an answer promptly. She of testified The specialties big drawing ford Falls. I Mrs Fiank Sawyer Norway, Petitions in bankruptcy have been filed from end to end with are a show themselves well worth the seventeenth—Albert H. Burroughs, wrote them and received a reply direct- ihst she sent #‘J for an outfit, but that by Westbrook. before Judge Webb by Edouard Ded- to send for an outfit, t^he sent When of admission. The Grand Duchess silver cord. The ing her $- she heard nothing for a long time. price F.Jewett, Waterford. La Roche, origi- at matinee and Eighteenth— nrarais, Blddeford; Alphonse the $i on March but did not receive an receive the outfit the will be repeated today’s M. Bidde- 2, finally she did post- Nineteenth—Everett Staples, Blddeford. nal of these was when sent the eveuing attraction will be that catchy ford. price answer until June t>, they master told her the Floral company had COURT. SIO Wilton J. Mills, Lincoln. SUPERIOR Royal “Circus Bugs, entitled the Clown.” Twentieth—Philip her an outfit, and called for 1110 for ma- been shut out of the mails. o|>era We shall sell | Bar $3.50. Twenty-tlrst— Charles F. Paine, The grand jury In the Superior court terials. She decided that as it took so Mrs, Lizzie of South Berwick, SOUSA'S SOLOISTS. 1 2 in sizo. Best Oriental England Harbor and will them to at yard by yards Designs, her letters are still busily eugaged probably day $1.50. much time to get answers to dealt with the compony for a while, but band will two Twenty-second—Milton L. Merrill, St. Sousa and bis great give ronurt hofnrA TiiRttflAv next. There nri___~ __l that she would not em bark in the $110 did asked the Albans. A Ml V j Stopped. “Why you stopP” grund concerts at City hall, May ~«hlf G. UVJ OliVUgU Twenty-third—Harmon Allen, are no Important caws to bo consid- venture fur the very attorney government. when the assisting soloists will be Miss room in the had Springvale. ered. for any Alls- Annie E. Laskey, of Madison, “Because 1 wanted to,” replied the Maud Reese Miss Doro- Twenty-fourth—George H. Goding, Davies, sopruno; Thomas J. Krothlngham vs. Alfred B. dealings with the Floral company in|Jut> witness. Mr. Arthur Lewiston .Junction. house. are | thy Hoyle, violiuist; Pryor, Houl- Is the of They spec- 3j ana Frank Bryson, Allen. The plaintiff proprietor nary. She sent the usual cents “What made wunt toP” Twenty-tlfth—J. you ! trombone. ton. and the defend- lor the the Globe Steam laundry desirable for the $6.00. received the usnal lor *- to and I I ially request | "1 wanted stop stopped. Y Elmer F. Pem- THE M A IN E SYMPHON CON CERT. Grand Chaplains— Rev. is a dealer in flags and bunting. In | outfit, iohe sent the $- through ant beginners’ thought 1 hud spent money enough.” ber, Bangor; Rev. John Gibson, Cape summer And thousands of other are always here awaiting Lovers of music have only to look over 1S96, the defendaat seut 15 cottage. equally good bargains the Skowhegan postoffice, and receive;! Gcueial Haines asked this Elizabeth; Rev. George M. Howe, Lewis- September, Attorney the to be and the programme for the concerts to be giv- Rev. F. Augusta; bugs of bunting to laundry the outfit, rihe made up the flowers, witness if tne roses on her hut were some ton; George Began, you. the en hereon Ufch by the Maine lit v. Joseph D. Shepherd, Portland. washed. The claim* that returned them, receiving in reply u call She the Floral He May Sym- plaintiff We haven’t told of the got from company. Grand Marshal—Albert T. Murphy, 20 I Orchestra to see what a treat is was to be 18 1-8 oents a piece, if R for *110 for material. Witness said she tad asked it of every witness phony pr:ce. regularly Augusta. _ was new stock of in store for them. The selections chosen D. East- Wore sent, otherwise the price printed did not send money, as she thought that with flowers in her hat and the audience Grand Senior Deacon—Krraon bugs were are. from the best works of the famous Portland. to be 15 cents a pieoe. Only 15 bags if they would not trust her with the ma- l. o:to jimuiit the answer with man, silkolenes, satteens, tick- Two of the solo- Grand Junior Deacon—Charles W. sent and the now brings suit to terial. she would not trust them with the merriment. Mien composers represented. plaintiff suppressed England Crosby, Kents Hill. done cre- ists are already favorites in Portland, recover $21.95 for the work upon denims and monBy. Witness said she did not retell sweetly denied that the liowers In her hat Grant! Stewards—Win. A. Kemlok, ings, is tnut the work was slu and Portland people who have had the James K Augusta; them. 'Ibe defense anything fi r the ouilit flowers which were* got In that Buoksport; Kingsley, tonnes that's been way. Albert was just fortune to hear Bessie Sllberfeld are Robert VY. Carr, Bowdolnbara; done so negligently that the bunting made up. Mrs Grace of Rockland told good Spring M. Ames, Stockton a enthusiastic over this child pianist Springs. and the defendant claims that in this • Airs. Martha of Phillips, very Bearer— WTlllam injured opened depart, Schofield, how she received the beginner’s outfit, Grand Sword N.Howe, the and say she is greater than Joseph Hoff- certain sum should be deduoted.from M inu, testifled that she saw the adver- and then demurred at sending the $110 Portland. ment. It’s a wonder- E. for the which he She -cut man. The tickets are selling rapidly. Grand Standard Bearer—Levi Jones, price charged, damage tisement in a fashion paper. Thereupon they allowed her to buy a $2 UBJl ue mini Ui iiuui vuuuoi 10. ! The says that the and received various Oily Wlnthrop. sustained. plaintiff show of artis- the required stamps lot of material. She made this up, but 11 run a x-ursuivunis—nmiuni fully good care and were taken; as to her nu- Gardiner. utmost precaution documents and inquiries did not send jt haok. OVErtSEKRS Ob TT1K POOR. Portland; William L. Powers, tic in cotton K. that cold water and the best grade novelties etc. This was in January, 181IS. of an- Urand Lecturer—Frank Sleepei, only ilonality, Mrs. Jennie Stilson Madison, The of the regular monthly meeting Sabattus. jf soap were used and that the bunting W itness Bent the answers to the inquiries, swered the advertisement Instead of It cop- overseers of the was held Urnml S. Smith, left the goods. faithfully poor Wednesday Orgauist—Walter looked as us new when it and reoeired a cull for 32 cents. W itness She afterwards paid the 35 Portland. good writing. night. The committee for April reported Decision reserved. ies and very closely re- then went on to recall her transactions and still has at home Urand Tyler—Warren O. Carney, Port- laundry. cents and the $2, families and 1004 were that 272 persons (J, w. Peabody for plaintiff. I. V. to the call for £110. as her busi- laud sembles the silk stuffs up the liowers she received, were admitted to assisted. Fifty persons Tbe thanks of the Urand Lodge were (Jhasu fordefondant. Alisa Milan Thomas, of was not Searsport, ness with the company did prosper.. almshouse and 83 dis- the city hospital, to the retiring Urand Master, MUNICIPAL, COT7KT. three or four also culle 1 and testified to transactions of North Ber- extended costing Miss Mildred B. Johnson G die:! and 3 ran The charged, uway. A. Locke, and Urand Senior Dea- Kour men, charged with intoxication, with the the of the loss of Joseph times as much. company. wick, related story number of in mates is 205. Two iu the present oon Krmun L). Kastman on behalf of Port- were arraigned before Judge Hill, Alls? Emma Hodsdon, of Pittsfield, ami K. Strout of West- to or we Lave *>.35; and Mrs. Sarah were sent In tho insane owing i lie backwardness the season, refrained patients hospital land from which a considerable court yesterday morning. Airs William were called. Airs. then related a lodge munioipnl sale. To llicin out in Bradbury brook. who was called, the month and one Portland In- from offering any Bedding Plants for pul during was for tbe purpose, was lined $5 and costs, a Miriam delegation present Phillip Godfrey MOORE & CO. Bradbury produced beginners' outfit, similar as did Mrs. OWEN, as we have been would check their experience, mate died. The number of orders Issued with an Past isuuca and snrli weather having only identified und exhibited in presenting him elegant and Jamos A Moure, Dfferty, which yvas Palmer also of Westbrook. the smallest since would lake llieni to recover Ilian if the by the board was Sep- Master’s Andrew V. Carlson were each assessed $9 growth, mid il longer Airs. reoeiveil the oir of Cumberland Grand jewel. court. Brudbury Mr. Peter Sorensen 1807. linil been until warm weather. tember, Mr. Locke responded with muoli feeling and costs. planting delayed cular uali for $110; but did not read it Mills told how he was staggered by the with und thanking Just as soon as the weather permits, tie shall have a lull line When she reaohed the $110 purt with acoeptlDg gratitude through. proposition that he should part $110. cures MARRIAGES. and all kinds Nature makes the the lodge. WATCH of Bedding Plants, also Tomato, Cabbage, Celery, St.e became disgusted. tie then began to look into the business, At eleven o’clook the Grand Lodge was of Plants. of Brewer, and out of it with a loss Vegetable Allss Cora Leighton, ami decided to get after all. Ill tills City. May 3. by Rev. Lewis Malvern, closed with by Grand Chaplain of were prayer Almnml »1. ltosebiook amt Rose K. White, both Alias Annie T. Silsbee, Bath, of *2.35 and two stamps. • REPAIRING. Now and then she John Gibson. of Portland. next witnesses. Miss Silsbee bad un- the at- gets the At this point, District Attorney of lu Sanford, April 10. William Taylor and We have made a of to be fur- The Grand Commandory Knights both of Sanford. specialty derstood that the material was to introduce a witness to con- a and needs Mary FroveucUer. and tempted into at 3 m. Hon. H. Cook and Watch, Clock. Jewelry when tight place Templar assembled p. In Sanford, April 10. Eugene nished free, and made complaint nect Geoge F. Terry with the advertise- both of Sanford. Repairing for years. out. F'rank K. Sleeper, of Subattug, grand Maggie Harrison, Optical Mr. Decker, a In Alfred. April 19. Wade I'ripp of Lymau We have had years of ex- ments put out, calling helping nineteen HAR18S & All the of Alfred. H. T. commander, presiding. and Hattie Nutter and understand it GO., CHARGE. Mew York This testi- Holaud Verrlll of Uor- perience FREE OF advertising agent. started in the were and In this ottv, April 20, Things get oummumlerles represented Herrick of Portland. in all its branches. We was ruled as not being prop- ham and Miss Itutli mony out, commanders wore Kdward Kish and Mist to be Corner Exchange aiul Federal Sts. Any adultsufiering from a cold settled direction. twelve past grand In Gardiner. April 26, guarantee every er in rebuttal. wrong lioswor.Ii. V The the bronchitis, throat or lung Maggie ,, ,, perfectly satisfactory. _niayodtf_ on breast, N. prebSUt. In Wlscasset. April 20, John II. Dunton and who will call at Mrs. Emma Purinton of Berlin, H., is needed to Commander best American Mainsprings, troubles of any nature, Something Tbo address of the Grand Miss Annie Marla cofRu. 212 Danforth, E. W. Mrs. Harriet Adams, and Nathan H. Charles E. Kox and Miss 75c. Cleaning, $1.00. F E. Eiekett’s, start and the reports of the other grand officers In Lovell, April 26, UNCLE SAM McDonough A a man of were next check disease and the Blnrobe Prince. Mainspring aud Cleaning j Stevens', 107 Portland, Perkins, young Jay, con- or twenty million indicates an native and flourishing In Norway. April 26. Percy M. Walker of $1.50. makes an«xamii.ntion his Sheridan’s, 235 Congress, or J. E. Goold, to in lines similar to the C. Walker of Nor- combined, dollar ami thinks the game called testify in the direction of order in Maine. South Paris and Miss Alice beauty Aguinaldo will be dition the cost. I! are not I tv Co.’s, 201 Federal St., presented witnesses. system right hardly worth the >ou pleas- proceeding J officers were Fish and with the result ot any purchase with a bottle ot Boseliee’s The following grand "lu Hallowell. April 20, Kdward J, antly surprised sample witnesses who testified to toward health. with us in houses or free of Other called, Margaret Boswortli. which you make building j German Syrup, churge. elected b.i- tu n wc shall be disappointed. W o f and the same things were Mrs greatly Only one bottle given to one person practically Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- Oraml Commander—Herbert Harris, FRANK P.lflcKENNEY, n're ;;i--.it belit-v in DEERLMJ- REAR 1 s older from F. Chaney of Lisbon Falls; Mrs. II AT! and it want to make fifty or a huu- none to children without W. East Machlas. w-1 nS, you * H'tttcliinaker, cent o"u in the next two H. Cushman of Bryant's Pond. Miss liver Oil with Deputy Grand Commander—Albert M. ilred pei your itiouey parents. hvpophos- years, then buy now before property In th.it ever bad Elia A. Gardluer. .UO.\HMK.\V NUtARE. No throat or lung remedy Isabel of Waldoboro, Mrs. Spear, lu 4. F. Harlow, aged 86 <•; the city goes up any more. Libby can do this. .J. rar- this city May portion a sale as Boscltcc’s German just Grand Generalissimo—Clayton Povuihuow tliaf we 1:aw about two iom- j such Root of Bearing Centre and Mrs. Charles phites ^ of the civilized ringtou. Lewiston Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o’clock, rt-cd till- best huu«c !«*■ s In l> found-.' 1'V“ y Syrup iu all parts Thus about 33 wit [Funeral A. Marr of Union. It the Grand General—Gilman P. fr in No. 971 * Middle street. <* mis gcod cn ugh fir me richest an millions of nerves, Captain 23. T. world. Twenty years ago strengthens I Boston copy. I In Sprlngvale, April Amy Skillings, aged i<* saiisty nil < ns-es. Jf o. were called in rebuttal. There Lombard, JJalfaut l.ewislou and papers please cap enough aud 20 .. bottles were given away, your drug- uJmmh famished and V\. In Cumberland Centre. May it. Lucy, widow of years. Won’t come ai d sec us before jOU buy. drop on District feeds tissues, Grand Senior Warden—Frederick In 20, John I. Hodges, aged will tell its success was marvel- were many others Attorney the late Andrew Bastou, aged 80 years 3 months Sliapldigli. April v. postal and let us call on von. It wdl cost you gists you Piaistod, 6(» years. and w'ere not Augusta. 3 days. nothing it you do not put chain. ous. It is the oulj Throat list, but they present makes rich blood. C. In 2o. Mrs. Jennie K.LIiad really Dyer’s Grand Junior Warden—Frederick | Funeral Saturday afternoou at 2.J0 o clock, Hprinitvale. April enddorsed .. bourne, f.O years. l.iina Remedy generally phy- when he called them. 50c. and ft.00 ; all druggist Thayer, Waterville. from the resideuce of CatH. Fred Crickett. aged or in Kasi 22. Liuwood K., sou sicians. Une 75 cent bottlcwUl cure of SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. Grand Prelate—Edwin Howard Vose, In blandish, May 4 Daniel \\ hitman, aged Lagrange. \pnl St. Postmaster J W. Blacjs tfearsport of Mr. ana Mis. tiaazia Fla.k.il. LLEWELLYN M. LEIGHTON, 53 Exchange its value. Sold by all druggists in Calais. years- prove some testimony as to the 183 j this city. corroborated

sr TO MET. _HCBXWWCt ■imLiJCTQBI, LQiTAyprocm * *rV rUB^IC LIBltABY. been recovered. One of these, '‘Sailor# SOUTH PORTLAND. ^ Handy Hook,” nft«r an absence of two train from here Bost^ arriving word* fMMttOd nd«r tbla V yearn, was found in it* in the ref- POUND-Oilat 7.#0. Wednesday a ladr,’ pockel-book Forty place me work for tfi cent*, raah tn sdttnea. erence room. The library stamp* had containing sum of monev. «\wner rmn have i and of Offlerrs, Government Wert In* Anotml Alerting tlrpurti been covered with the “bor- Adjourned City same by corresponding with H. £. a^YANT, ingenlot sly W’atervllle, Maine. 5-1 rowers” initial. U«t Kveiling- HARNESS, IN, CARRIAGES, at 5 Fessenden St., oi the trustees of Seven hundred and thirty-three volume# pocket book containing sum of LET- Upper tenement I- F. M.* Tilt; annual meeting rO Oakdale; f rooms and Ibath. hot and cold have been the net FOUND—Amoney on Monument street. Owner can Otophone^ was held withdrawn, making mealing cemented cellar, furnace, the P ollan 1 labile Library An adjourned city government have sam** by calling it a St. LAWRENCE 8T.. rater, separate gafa 1,110. untile shed and yard room, house furnished HAl.r-Ont. Bax- e sold to reliable par tv (or 91*. or previous meeting were read and approved. canvas hag con- the Public ar J works needed to Topluce duplicate •anh down Look this over To the Trustc.fi of Portland it was LOST—Mondaytaining a suin of money. Will the finder LET—Pleasant and desirable rooms, new- b&<#* thoso in demand by general readers and On motion of Aldermen Spear J. B. DALTON. 53 8L Library: please|reiurn to 87GREEN STREET and be re- rO ly furnished at No. 5 Congress Park, head Exchange students '1 wenty-one volomes have been ordered that the solicitor be author- Uentlem1 n—2u accordance with my city warded.!M_ >f Park street. MRS. SKILLINGS, a added to the Jesuit Relations and 15 TURF DOR SALE—91‘joo will buy two story house; t set t »o annual ized and directed to for the GOODS. OST—A watch and chain ; finder r ten rooms: gas rtjuiv pr. you my report. of the negotiate pur- lady’s gold 5d_ and sebago water; 8900 in volumes to Warner’s Library I will be rewarded at feet of The m v rc if tic* lit Adrian shows you suitably by leaving tquare land; central location; good World’s Btsfc Literature, that chase of municipal court blanks formerly BT.2-1 LET—Desirable tenements of five, six and « i the completing ♦41 CONGRESS toighborhood; one thousand dollars can remain detail rv.th library during TO seven rooms located. Price $10. set. 'lbo Dictionary of National Biogra- used the city of,l)eering. centrally >n moigage; sous home for a mechanic or f t-iitf vem is certainly most grutity- by OST—On Saturday in the western part of Ill and month. J. C. WOODMAN, U3 has rea'hort the 5?th volume. Tho y $12 per aborlng man; could let one tenement if de- s 1 • use our clt.1- phy Permit was the I> Sani- in the city, a small open-faced silver watch 1 ing'iie i r.cr.'ftM by granted erihg assortment late of everything Exchange street. lired. to LEWIS M. Library cf Choice .Literature (lOvolfl.), Large styles with gold trimmings and a chatelain pin. The Apply McKENNEY. ISA : :i UU : the enlargement of the city to remove the oontents of Middle edited fcpoflord and Grtbben, Hell # tary Company Under will be rewarded by returning the same LET—Photograph studio, newly furnished street*_3-1 I V e ndiutb :i « f the of Peering by ti city Window#, by In the our line. We consid- to If CHARLES BTK 1*0and doing a good business. Full particulars more 1 in- Cathedral Series (15 voli.); vaults, garbage, eta, city subject guarantee prices, quality BET._2-1 ■JtOit SALE—8mall farm af about eo| acres irgely Guide given by calling on or addressing the EXCEL ■ Lewis Day; a set cf Biiod«k?r’s to the V to hack marked Jas. Cunning- within two and one half miles of the «-ity o regulations of the council. OST—Capout STUDIO, 23a i-2 Middle street, Portland, Me. Ui.ok*, the Stoddard Lectures (10 vols ); all ly ham Sons, N. Y. Return to WHITMAN >f Westbrook and near the Riverton and Port- f-e i\ v of money for D. lb Small was to ered, competition. expenditure Vnsarl Lives of the Painter* (4 vols.), granted permission against SAWYER STABLE CO. and receive reward. __6-1 land line. BENJAMIN SHAW It CO., M12 wt ll as lor lncreaeed ptrrtoi. Exchange ami Dictionulre Unlversel enter the sower in Knightville; Aj. F. __2-1 TO LET—The best rent in Decrlng, on the street.___3-1 .• will show how Vapereau'e look over our it will ■ Tj xfii:nr’s lepoft of acces- Call and stock, pay you. that rode in hlgh’.audii, ii rooms, beside bath room, Contempttrains, are a few the Jones to enter sower on theE. street If the lady my sleigh SALE—A hundred or more fine purserv much library weds to increase its High one house has hot water heat, electrics lights, also * to be of *J0UNI>—fioin Forest Avenue. Woodfords, day- K^ORgrown maples from three to six feet sions which hive proved especial a nice will let high, fund? tnoie than a thoustn l dollars in near Preble; N. E. Gordon was given last week, and left at corner of Preble and Con- stable, with or without stable. In- from five cents accord* value nr.d interest. at 61 price twenty upwards m <•' life amount n'ceivcd from the streets will call at 19 street, quire CHESTNUT ST.. Woodford*. the size. Also exc been don# towards license as victualler and keeper of pool gress Spring [ngfto rhododendums. arbor, A little has complet- can the she trees c iti mine needed the past- year to pay Woodfords, she have pocketbook _6-1 rastre and hors** chestnut at low rates. seta. Twenty* room. fund ing the “Poole” jierlodical dropped In the sleigh. feb23dtf Address E. II. MORTON, North Deer in g. Me. the runrlnx oxpon>«*a. Tbo lawyer of Ameri- S. VAILL has the one v dumps of the Magazine eoroniun was received from h hnv.i ver, «nai led the book commit- A lent ion HOUSES—FREDERICKlargest list of houses for sale and to let of ___32 can History have been purchased and «ev- OST—A brown leather purse containing d»l a considerable numb-ir of a any real estate office In Portland. His special- on no to fill in sets Dr. Alfred 8. Fawyer declining position y either on car BALE—Cottage Loveitt’s Hill, Wil- erul volumes needed to gaps I small sum of money, electric is rents, and Mdeuti < works rathe library, which it John street. WW ty negotiating mortgagesooiloetiiig (JORlard. Sebago water; very sightly; com- of Nature. ami on the board of health and his declination or after leaving car at 8t. tiie care of Heal Es- will increase its use- Congregational Quarterly SMALL, general property. Apply. manding a fine view of 1‘ort land Head'. Cush- & or at Charles is behevtd largely BRADLEY finder leave at this ofilce purse tho English Illustrated Magazine. Among was \ tate Office. First National bank building. ing’s and Teaks Islands and Falmouth Fore- fulness. These books were selected un- accepted. Ashton’s store, 947 1-2 congress street, and be the are sets of Harvard Graduate#’ side. of E. W. KNIGHT, No.2 Milk advice of an in the gifts ‘On motion of Alderman Soammon the rewarded. _4-1 Inquire der the expert employ Journal of Kcon anics _99-1 Street Market. Portland, Me. ;m iho Boston Public nnd iill an Magazine,Quarterly a small fauillv not non than of library, American Historical Review. The assessors wero authorized to take a new 33 and 35 Preble Street. r|*0|KENT--To to and three persons, a very desirable rent, cen- OR’8 ALE—In Yarmouthv ille. Me. a two important gap in the department of the royaw.F&Md3t WANTED —MAI. K HELP. Army anil Navy Journal and Literary valuation of the taxable property and located. Apply to N. s. Ip Douse, with stable, owned which they belong. lho expenditures trally pleasantly story formerly Digest have been added to the llet of cur- first read- GAKD1NKK, 63 Exchange streei. by Mrs. A. Y. i’omeioy; located on the mala id maintain the library are city. The order was given its on a must be a nece.-vry rent VAVTKI)—Man farm; good 4-1 street, within three minutes walk of electrics or and after periodicals. vv lin ker. Andress Box Me. most economically managed, ing. Ml, Freeport, steam cars; would make a fine home the lot Is them I can 5-1 RENT—Detached house No. oc Bramball a careful examination of REGISTRATION. A was received from A. P. 9t; feet wide by 200 deep. Apply to L. T.. petition FOKstreet, close to Congress and Sp.lug street sio no of deorwdng them; in POMEROY, Yarmouthville. possibility had American man. with ten windows, Adiiir., be somewhat Up to March ‘J, 1,528 new names Morrill and others praying for a new young electrics; rooms, bay sunny expo- 3-1 fact, I think they might WANTEDmoderate capital, to lake an Interest In a sure. corner lot with stable and fruit trees. the been added to tho list of hook-horrowera. street in Willard on the increas'd to advantage. Owing to commencing well established cash business, in this city. BENJAMIN SHAW & CO., 51 1-2 Exchange St. On that day residents of the annexed for SALE -One of the best stock many demands tijon the municipal treas- corner of Main and Apptcants must give real name and references. 4-1 FARMfarms in Cumberland situat'd in libra- Day streets, running _ County. wards of Portland were admitted to A. B. Box 431. Me. ury the trustees greatly dislike to apply Andress Portland, the town of Cumberland to miles from Port- ry and in the remaining weeks westerly to a point within the judgment RENT—One-half house, six rooms,, $8.0o, io the city government, for an increased privileges, _3-1 land. comprising about 300 acres, divided 4b 1 names were recorded, mak- 1j*ORnear Wood lords and line of electric cars. n^o con of March, of the board, there having been given fields, pastures and wood lots, fine orchard; appropriation. They only present NTED—Man to drive milk cart, work on SCOTT WILSON, 170 1-2 Middle street. it to ing the 'total registration for the year building* consist of l 1-2 story house with ell, tl. facts in the case to jc and leave to the city seventeen feet cf land by Ly- WAfarm and milk ; must have good reference. fin excess of 547 over that of the pre- __4-1 heated hot water, barn and stable, iunniug the its m«-rubers to act 1984, Address M.C. this offle *.3-1 by good judgment,of Within the ten or the man Twitcbell, without land water in all. All the buildings in perfect re- for the interest of the vious year. years dam£ ri*0 LET—Summer cottage, nicely situated, as it deems Lest • pair. will sell or cut up into lots. For names have been ages, said street to bo fifty feet wide. Pe- ANTED—Smart, neat, capable young or furnish' d cottage oi 5 rooms, at Evergreen together which library's history, 18,360 full Information, writ** or *• ill on O. L. public they rcpfnsent Ur middle aged lady to do general house- landing. Peaks Island. to J. F. of the registered. tition referred to committee on streets. Apply IIOVEY, 61 Chestnut Me. You will observe by the report work for a widower with one boy, one that 73 Portland street. 3.1 RIDEOUT, SL.IWoodfords, be 3-1 librarian that a new registration will CIRCULATION. On motion of Aldennun Willard it was prefers a good home, light work, than high at once begun. This would have been wages. Adnrcsi to HORACE J. BROWN. East rent—About June 1st {•nemetit of 8 thousand throe hundred and ordered that all purties owiug sewers as- Forrooms, hath, and launurv SALE— At Fetsenden Park on the new necessary if the city had not been en- Kighty-live Parsonfleld. M$. Box pantry Heated 27._3-1 steam. at a residence of ten become doublv so. seventv’ books have been circulated for tessments be given until June 15 in which by Inquire house 255 Spring street, FORelectric line, gentleman’s larged; but now it’liufi allround male cook at the lower bell. hard wood timbered and home use a average of 280. These 3-1 rooms, floor1*, ceiling this will entail considerable da^y to settle the same without ojst and that WAN1FP—AnALDINE No. 26 Free street fire in fire in Although decrease in the circulation HOTEL, place reception hall; place spare extra work, the assistants will doubtless figures show a LET —Pasturage In western part of city. chamber; electric lights, bells and speaking be accounted for in at all assessments remaining unpaid, to- be a bln to do it without additional help. which may part, T*U Inquire ot E. C. HhKSEY, 191 Middle St. tubes; wide veranda, vestibule*! at both front use of the interest thereon at 12 cent Although the number of books with- least, by the increasing bicycle gether with per AUTOMATIC BLUE FLAME STOVES. few carpenters at the COL- _±i_ ami rear entrance; heated will) hot water; and the fondness for out-of-door No. 6toa bath, slate sink and wash trays; ex- drawn from the library for home use has growing from the date of assessment, be collected WANTED—AUMBIA ANNEX, Congress western of porcelain with the circu- 2-1 fflOLET—In the part the city. tra closet, ami cold apartment In the the use of the and ref- B*ginning May street. ■ laundry decreased, reading fperis. or the land sold therefor, in ac- and near electrics and Union Station, a lower | cell high and lor, »iO lation fell off until In August by suit, $7.50 $10.00. r; large dry sightly nothing erence departments lias increased jier rapidly rent of 5 or 6 rooms, and hath. All modern better in Cumberland countv. Will sell on of the vacation there cordance with the of chapter good men to work In our of the latter the height season, provisions Improvements and separate steam heaters; or cent.. The value department mill room on door work. We want good easiest terms exchange for other city prop- was a decrease of 1724. Since October the 285 the laws of and it Is further WANTED-Several large cemented cellar. Sun all day. of the library is evident and everything of 188U, mechanics. The E. T. BURRO WEB CO. 29-1 Inquire' ertv. MARKS & EARLE CO. No. 12 Menu- to its usefulness increase has been constant, and ejelu- & nien' g-i should be done to ada oraereu tnai ino city ireuunr ut> iu- N. M. PERKINS CO., Agents, square. S1V0 Ol IUH MUIIIIKT iiiuiiiiUS me uanj structed 10 all in arrears to fl'O LET—A very pleasant furnished cottage 'EM.) It SA l.K— At Fessenden Park on tlie new that fhu average was 325, a considerable gain over notify parties FREE FOK SAUL J You will observe Sunday opan- of six rooms on the hill near Forest < ity r electric line, h verv house of six that the mouths of last that- elfect. mj4_8 STREET._ showy of the reference anil reading rooms, of corresponding Landing. Peaks Island. Apply to TRUE, rooms and bath, best of rooms hand* ing number of books is- plumbing, uf the success t»t which the trustees were year. The largest The order *o the FEMALE help wanted. SALE-The Carl Weber house No. 147 BROS., 394 Fore St. aprGtf somely decorated, hardwood floors' electric relating expenditure to b and wife are l?OR is «i- sued in cue day was 732, on March 25; Rev. F. A. Lei stop- A: Peail street. This h us is of brick, slated bell* etc. etc. Large lot. Price $2500, easiest somewhat doubtful, sufficiently of money for monthly bills, etc., was eouraging to warrant continuance. 'Iho the smallest number was 97, on February ping at the home of Mr. Granville Libby, forty word* Inserted under this heed roof healed with steam; contains sixteen LET—A lower tenement of 7 rooms ana Kind of terms or will exchange tor other its second and ene week for 25 cents, smsh In advance. rooms hall and liuUlied In lot TO bath, set tubs In first class condition. MARKS & EARLE CO. No. 12 success of the reading 18. given reading {Missed. and ; purlui cherry; property. Young Peoples’ while the parsonage is being papered tor on line of electric cars. 21 About 000 volumes wire drawn on On of Alderman the contains 4711 *q. ieei; hue locsttou hoarding Sunny exposure, Ap- Monument square. room is highly gratifying to the trustees, motion Spear for lett hand bell. touchers' cards. and painted. WANTED—American of about 35 to go out of or lodging house. Would exchange other ply 93 MORNING STREET, aid its usefulness to the rising genora- street commLeloner was directed to con- "f for MARKS & EARLE No. 12 2-1 SALE—5000 rolls of new wall papers at constitutes 53 cent of the is her the city a short distance general property. CO., t on ran be overestimated. That Fiction per Miss Hannah Nugent visiting F-SOltthe low prices oi 5 cents a roll, gilt room. hardly fer with in relation to work housework ; must be experienced, good home Monument squaie. circulation and literature 20 K. E. Pittee _5-1 Sand 10 cents a roll, wiih-b-Tilers to match, >•:! il is fuliv appreciated by the boys and juvenile per sister, Mrs. Robert Somers, Portland. and steadv place, two In family. Call at 490 1-2 LET—House 776 Congress street, 13 rooms. on afreet near bis SALE—At We t Maine, lot *r new style*. COLI SWOllTH Y BOOKSTORE. girls of Portland the attendance demon- cent. doue by him the CONGRESS ST., forenoons up two flights. Harpswell. TO hot wat bath room, steam heat through- Mrs. J. A. S. Dyer, accompanied by FORcoutsiuiiig •* 4 ucio ui laud with fine or- iu first, class A good for S6 Exc ange street. strates with a view of in out, repair. place beyond question, HEADING ROOM AND REFERENCE promises compensation the __41 chard, story' mm a naif house containing or house or have been made of the trus- Mrs. Charles W. Smith, attended physician boarding private family. SALE—Cottage house or sale. -Contain- j.- Request:- ca6e it should be found that Mr. Puttee eighteen rooms, out buildings attached, all In Location to E. H A>TY. of the ROOM. School con- WANTED-Young lady musically Inclined,one unsurpassed. Apply FORing U rooms, ell and stable attached, largo t t\s 10 establish a branch library Cumberland County Sunday f f instrument Ap- hrst cl »ss re; air. Pric-j $110». For further 12 Green street. 2d was entitled to it. playing siring preferred. ami orchard, situated upon the mai in wards and nine. Tho trustees i*aril«:iil»rs auoress. AKiHCK O. MKRKI- garden eight The work in these two departments is vention at Steep Fails on Thursday. ply room 17 BROWN BLOCK.4-1 sire**, at South Freepoit near steamer landing. tho matter their attention On mot.on of Alderman Scammr.n it LET—An rent, very sunny and have given so connected that it can b«6i be MAN, Wesl^Harpiwell. Mama._51 upstairs Also live more or of land adjoining; closely Mrs. William R. Naylor of Portland Is girl for general house- T'O pleasant. 51 CONGRESS ST., COR. KMER- acres, less, anil find that it would be quite imprac- as a whole. The record shows was ordered that the for Will be sold a at bargain. Inquire of S. B. considered regular pay day of her WANTED—Capablework must be a cook. Call at 473 SALE—standing top phaeton Zen a a 8C ticable. Iho of such extension of passing the week at the home good NT_2-1_ KELHKY. No. 130 Commercial Sr. apr 1.1-4 .\peuse an attendance of 50,336 persons, a gain be the Cumberland St. Cor. State. 1-1 FORThompson make, in go d order. also a and if it wore made employes Saturday following regu- eieht I would bo too | rout, over that of last year. Open shelves Mrs. William Tanner. riding harness. \\ ill be sold low to casu pur- RENT—Cottage rooms, sunny and 19,253 of the daughter, ptORr SALE—A line seven rooms, in war Is ht ur.d nine, it might be ile- about lar monthly meeting council. chaser. App y to LEWIS H. McKENNKY, 185 convenient, large lot with fruit trees, num- cottage, large in the two rooms contain 10,000 Mr. Arthur F. has accepted IRL WANTED- To do general housework broad situated at South reasons resi- Piilsbury Middle or 3 ber 99 Pleasant street, Deering District. JjlOR piazzas, pleasantly 2 landed with equal by volumes of reference works, bound Alderman Jordan of the committee on Is* at 319 CONGRESS ST. 29-1 St., peri- at the Western round Apply Monument._5-1 BENJAMIN SHAW & No 51 1-2 ! dents of w i’ils olio and seven. The facili- a position Division SALE—A desirable house lot on Hie CO., Exchange odicals and government, state and city buildings reported thut Mr. Kinus very street. 1-1 » can be reached public railroad. at sewer and water at tv with b:'h the library documents. These with the current num- bonse of the Boston & Maine T\TANTED—Three thoroughly experienced IVORlieigliis Woodfords; renders such ex- hifd been ordered to remove the partition ff for our shirt waDt hand. E\ V. MATTHEWS, 396 Congress street, ! -j rr m all r.:u rs of the city bers of foreign and American periodicals Mr. Frank Libby, Brown street, is salesladies depart- i r|H) LET-Up stairs u-nenient. nice bath room. in thn offices ami buikl the ment. those understanding the cloak trade pre- ■ No 22 Fessenden street, to small larmlv. \ tension unnecessary. may be used ut the pleasure of the pub- city railing, Portland._4-2 of mu- suffering from a badly sprained ankle. ferred. Apply between 8 to 9a. in. and 6 to 7 SaLK—At Woodfords a desirable resi- at house or 63 Preble street. J. MANN, In closing I regret to speak the and without from the for court etc. Inquire lic, books, limit, etc., room, has p. m. R. M. LKWSEN & CO. 29-1 F0 JONES, Building, Square. Receipts. opening, by Mr. Bowers of Kelsey ANYemployed unsatisfactory mountain. It is the residence owned & seven rooms centrally located. Price $10, ued and ing repaired month working for us. Straight formerly through July, August Septem- SCHOOL COMMITTEE MEETING. make $75 the late Robert A. and now occu- $11 and $12 per month. By J. C. WOODMAN, JM from old of street. Address 3943 Market street, by Chapman Balance account, $2,582.00 ber, was resumed on the first Sunday saiarv. Century, to JOHN 93 Exchange St. 21-2 lot on 1'eaks Pa.may5dlaw2w pied byjudge and Mrs. Foster. Apply poll SALE—One Cottage Island, City of Portland, 6,000.00 October. The reference room, as well as The third regular meeting of the school Philadelphia, F. PROCTER, Centennial Block.4-1 r :r„Poit!und harbor. Enquire of P. < >. Box 1'JC St ite cf 600.00 was to the WIT AND WISDOM- RENT—In the western of the Maine, the reading room, opened pub- committee of South Portland, was held WANTED—An invalid or elderly lady or part city, Brewer, Maine. apr26-4 eie., 239.00 and the hours extended to 9 o’clock FOR SALE—2 boats for sale both new. FORnew tints of 6 rooms each, bath, separate Pints, lic with If gentleman to board and care for. if care is • 870.54 at 8 o’clock Wednesday evening BOATSgood bargain one U and one 13 feet, long. steam heating apparatus and cellars, fireplace Sawyer fund, net, m. The movement may bo considered \ Armament. needed. Pleasant room, small and quiet lamiiy. p. WoiRlity GRIFFIN & DAVIDSON, South Port- in open plumbing, strictly modern; WEDDING RINGS. 2 1-2 years, 150.00 on an bl presiding. The records and references. For particulars, address Apply parlor, Clap]) fund, a success as, average, persons Mayor Reynolds good decorations in taste. One hundred of them to select irom. All Pine Maine. land. geod BENJAMIN Froth inghaui fund, 2 1-2 years, 260.00 have availed themselves the library the were read and I SS L. J. MERRILL, Point, _3d._ all all in in, 14 and 13 [of of previous meeting sound SHAW & CO., 51 1-2 Exchange Street. 29-1 styles, weights, prices Farrington fund, 2,126.66 each Sabbath. L'OH SALE—One young, bay mare, Ku Gold. Largest and best stock ci rings privileges with the of an amendment in _5-1 r loal a beautiful exception weighing about 1450, in lu A thousand of them. McKENNEY. Athenaeum building, net, 691.94 The largest attendance, 157, was on aud beach houses to by LET—A neat, small tenement ol live or six the city. of a teach- Percheron stallion. Coni, stable 8 and 10 rjio the Monument Interest o:i 9.77 109 visited question of salary Miss Flagg, of all kinds ■ rooms, located near State Jeweler. daily balance, February 19. Of this number HrANTED—Hotelsplace their orders for help Chestnut street. S. J. MURRAY._2-1 pleasantly st.; Square_unu-tlU and 4S the reference were Teachers' bills left with the ol.i reliable oflico ot rent moderate. Please call at 19 Gray St., be- The well known the reading room, er, approved. employment SALE— New house on William street, \ ACHT F* >K SALK— yacht attracts fiir HARTFORD & SHAW, 36 Lisbon street. Lewis- tween 10 and 12 a. m. or 3 and 5 p. m. At other * "Zeruah” is offered for sale at a :atr $18,020.97 room. The reading room by over from last month were and IjiOROakdale, first house from Forest avenue, approved Maine. Also help of all kinds wanted* times call at 11G Spring st. 29-1 Is in first class condition u every the larger number of visitors, and peri- ton, fine location, has eight rooms with bath, elec- price. wav, Payments. also bills of 1898, carried from the last ap28-4 30 43 O.A. Address PAl I. R. CURT IS, odical literature is most in demand. tric lights and large attic. Suu all day, LET—A nice ( ft.W.L.. Very square bickering Boston Traveler. Bos to i. Mass, built, desirable, will be fine handsome rosewood office ap'28-4 Salaries, $4,488.96 few books are called for, 303 being the meeting. am now to buy all Kinds thoroughly everything 1JIANOTOpiano, tune, case, ready sold at a it for at once. In- >• of 303.3$ recorded number for the entire James J. wus J WANTED—Iof cast off ladies’, gents’ and children’s bargain applied will bo lei reasonable to the righj party. G E< SALE— Farm at Wed Buxton, 75 acres Repairs building, Lslx Cassidy appointed jani- ) at No. 130 FORESl AVENUE. 2-1 more than lu quire F. .1 UN KINS. Real Estate Agent, under Eidled IjlOltof land. Cuts 25 tons of Good two Righting, 1,175.17 months. at Pleasantdale clothing, t pay any purchaser hay. tor of the school house States Hotel. Monument Sq. 29-1 ot water. Heating, 303.81 t lie city. Send letters to MB. or MuS. Dk- I^OU SALE—Cottage lota at Jordan's Point, story house and ell. two wells Near YOUNG PEOPLE'S READING ROOM. and bills from him were G ROOT, 76 Middle r t Elizabeth, Me; boating, bathing church and school, can he bought on easy terms. Insurance anil incidentals, 107.68 read.and.ap- St._apr!3-d3w ape good TO LET—The large, convenient hall and fishing, nice beach. 3 cottages now on of A. M. DRESSER, on premises or C. and 18.10 The was of bad health that R-I-P-A-N-S HALLwith ante rooms. 379*2 1 Will- Enquire Furniture fixtures, This department, which was opened in proved. supervisor empowered WANTED—Case owned nice loti fronting Congress St. S. BRADBURY, s Locust St„ Portland. will not benefit. Send 6 cents to Rlpans Chemical prtnuses by parlies, iams near to lease to re- Binding, 007.83 December, has had liberal shelves for the of the extended sea-view. 8 miles from lnU, City bulldingf. 27-2 1S97, patronage to purchasa library (Vi..New York, for 10samples and 1.000 testimonials. ocean, GEO. E. J UN Real Interest on debt, 64.33 i the of the call at or address C. sponsible parties. KINS, from the first, and experience school. Portland, premises Estate under United States Muu- Pleasantdale Quostlonfof closing EDWIN Box 2 Agent, Hotel, ! past year has proved the wisdom of set- JORDAN, Cape ument 29*1 schools on und at other times Elizabeth.^Me. Sq._ 7,218.7G ting apart one of the largest rooms in the holidays HU not rUil oALt. WANTED-SITUATIONS. LET-Furnished rooms Books,general fund, $1,737.99 building for the use ol the children, was discussed; at lengthiand Messrs. IMSII MARKET FOR SALE—In one of the centrally located, ****,ir TO hot and cold bath room on same X1 unorlaat t/.n nu nt flirt atilt*- llAaf (if water, cavrji'i iuuu, 'i wenty-four thousand four hundred and Tilton and Lombard were Cobb. appoint- Hour at nu. 11 m n Lr, si., opposite city Bequest, 13.75 seventy-nine boys and girls have visited word* Inserted nder thU head sons for selling. W., Box 15, Sanford. Me. ed a committee to report on the same. Forty Hall.29-1 Sound and can be 2,044.01 the room within the year, a daily average one week for 25 cent*, cash in advance. 11-4___ kind, Periodicals, 401.81 ..f VI) li' v 11 ir.t .if .uinmuK liiniitha hu The was authorized to secure KENT—A desirable tenement supervisor OR SALE— Rich old loam, lias been in plies very in seen at Wilson’s Balance to now 3,305.30 was and on TIT reliable man po- FOUthree flat house at 29 St. Lawrence St. Stable, account, average attendance 1U0, many maps and globes for schools not already ANTED—By temperate, 1,1 two years, thoroughly rotted, just the thing as meat cutter or clerk, Seven rooms and bath, hot and cold water. in mid-winter it exceeded 200. a poro work in sltiou groceries for lawns, s or flower beds, delivered street. days The days on which the teachers Frowzy Francis—Kip near Portland. Refer- garden steam ana taken care of owner. Federal element has not. been supplied. and provisions in or MARKS & EARLE CO. No. 12 Heated by by $13,029.97 While the unruly 4 man. mister? I wants a foo shlllin's t’- anywhere. apr26dtf close their schools to visit schools ences given. Address MEAT CUTTKU, 111 Owner can bo found on the premise-* during the a small the children have ns should Monument square. Of this balance but part belongs altogether lacking, night t’keep me from doin sumfin desprit. Portland St., Dover. N. H.3-1 _2-1 day und would gladly to show enquiring par- a 11 behaved and Portland was left to the OK SALE—At fra (ten's stable, Cumberland tt!i general fund and the remainder rulebeenVw. appreciative in supervisor. All I’ve in th’ wide worrld is this ’ere THAT? tles tne rent at any time.lu-l his got situation colored MURDER, WHAT’S Fi Mills, forty horses, weighing from 1000 to to the lawyer fund. Books have bet a of their privileges. One boy showed The of Miss Leila by a boy. 1 salary Broughton, little bludgeon loaded wif lead.—Ally to do most kind of work. Address One of Me Alarm Clocks. 95c to LET—Pleasant well located rents on Cum- 1600 pounds; several extra nice pairs; these ordered tc u-o up all the balance of this Interest nud good will by .a gift of eight WANTED—A any Kenney’s who has taken the school of Miss Susie WAITER BAKER. Box 1557.2-1 $3.00. Warranted to wake the dead. Mora I'O berland. Brackett. Dauforth, Ellsworth, horses are suitable for all kinds of business. for no other We hooks. Two hundred ana seventeen chil- Sloper. iund, available purpose. clock than all the other dealers combined. Wibnot. Myrtle, Franklin. Lincoln, .1. A. TIC A FT ON. 29-1 B. was made $10 week The persons in want of trunks Chapel. owe 2-3000 'ii account of alterations and dren huve signed turds, thereby pledging Starling, per the Jeweler. Monument Square High. Gray, Boyd audit streets; call and see WtANTED—Alland bags to call on E. D. REYNOLDS, McKEKNEY, repair>,anu >r»0i0 debt on the Athenaeum themselves to bo quiet and orderly and meeting adjourned to the first Wednes- sep28dtf our list. GBOiF. J UN KINS, under U. S. hotel, SALE—Oakdale; Block of 2 houses, 3 The best i* PoikI'b Kxtract, oecause it it 663 Congress street, one door above Shaw's hot water heat in first Hat: 42 AH the net income has been to handle the.books carefully. Monument 29-11 FH)Ktlats in each; building. day of next month. uniform article grocery store, as we manufacture our goods SALE lots. The most finely 8q.__ all 4 bath 9.000 feet 11 1 submit the strongest, purest anti most -Cottage to let lor rooms in including rooms, for years to pay the expenses of Hespec u ly ted, and can therefore give bottom Trunks close LET-Furuished summer cottages required will be a teachers' in prices. IflOKlocated lots on Chebeague Island; rpo land, handy to electrics; total rentals $900 per the Alice C. Librarian. Ttaoie meeting made. Note bottles with buff wrappers. W e frame X season. All prices, beautifully and con- running library. Furbish, repaired. Open evenings. pictures. to Steamboat landing. In full view of the sea; annum; price suitable for investment, will net schoolhouse af- viently situated. A. M. SMITH, City Building. the Knightville Saturday aprl3-dti tine Ashing grounds close by; ten miles drive, 10 per cent, VV. H. WALDRON & CO., 180 LIBRARIAN'S REPORT. W. J. 99-2 ternoon at 2 o'clock. SCANDIN AVIAN girl wants a place to do fine roads, etc. See plan of lots. CUR1T, Middle street. 20-1 A hanuerouH Occupation. Me. Box 35. large i’. cf the Portland Public OBITUARY. housework, or Agent. Chebeague Island. rjpo LET—N‘cei> furnished front room, 'J e Trustees general housecleaning ’X near first PLEA SAN TDALK. Handout Harry—Say, Teddy, I t’ink Washing. 39 MADISON ST.29-1 may 2-4 and airy, in good quiet location, SALE— Here’s another! New. six room, Library: class house. 15 Gray St., between I’d like ter bo a actor. IAOR BALE AT BARGAIN—House With boarding JH)Rtwo story bouse and 5,00u feet of laud near t: utletuen—I have t-ho pleasure of pro- Park and State. Next Saturday will lie pay day at the r stable, all modern equipments, large lot _‘-*9-1 Deering high school lor $1400; very sunny, v •nun-- to you the librarian's for CHARLES E. GETCHELL. Teddy—I hed dat ideo once, but q report Tiepass with young fruit trees. Very pleasant, com- 3 OR SALE OK TO LET—A furnished cottage good neighbors, near schools, stores and sli ce; < treasurer’s otliee for the school teachers, I it I found out dat has MJICUXAIIIOUf. y at* ending March 31, 1899. give up when day municate with MYRON E. MOORE, Deering, f' on Great Diamond Island, lu lurnislied cars; only $400 down, balance $M.50 pci mouth for a Charles E. Getchell, many years also lor those accounts against ter wash dcir faces time makes 2-1 room, all the modern for It. Can better this offer? C. B. ACCESSIONS. having ev’ry dey Centre. rooms and bath improve- pays you merchant new piazzas, perfect DALTON. 53 Exchange St. 29-1 prominent dry good3 InBungor, the town for highway work donq,during up for a new part.—New York Journal. SALE—In the very best section of Ward ments, Quinn refrigerator, words Inserted under this heed the head of Pleasant a pure water from an artesian well on / bout :,0C0 volumes were on the died after an illness of several Forty FOR8. near styeet. drainage, Wednesday the months of November, December and for 25 cent*, enak In house lots for the There is no better view or loca- SALE—Three of the best paying lodging » w its doors one week limited number of desirable premises. skelvt. library opened advance._ to JOHN 11. FORhouses in Boston. 10, 12 and 14 rooms; m- months. Mr. Getchell was one of the stylish ami up to date residences; these lots are tion in Casco Bay. Apply VOSE, •I l- n yrars This number has increased January. Portland. Me.17-2 come $50, $75 and $90 over all expenses; price from equal In every respect to the best In Portland 235 Commercial St.. I ...*•* lor the best known meu In Bangor, having LOANS—On city and surburhan down. $800, to -ions past year Miss Mary Conaha spent the lirst of If OKTGAGE and at less than 1-2 the cost, will be worked up. $400, $200 down. $M)0. $30o $400 real estate at lowest rates; ma- 1st., a detached tenement, from income. VV. T. !, 59 V. Id-,*:: a. Or these 1,232 were early life been engaged in the dry goods at the home of Mrs. John improved one hundred per cent. soon. Communicate LEASE—May down, balance monthly the week Ham, at 5 per cent, interest. near 8 Mass. 291 idded 309 and 240 turing uiorgages replaced with MYRON E. MOORE, Deering Centre. IjiOR122 Park street, Spring, containing JONES. 31 Milford St.. Boston. by purenase, by gift?, business, lor 33 yours prior to bis death as | We have several desirable mortgages for sale bathroom, steam heat, open hi and Ligonia. rooms, laundry, Sy :umg pnmphlats periodicals; 5 and 6 cent, interest. Apply, __2-4 all new and to date. “Adults SALE—Look at ih;>: New, six room have ! a member of the lirm of Williams & Mrs. Frank Gilman is confined to the bearing per plumbing, up two Looks pr< ViO'j.dy reported lost CASTORIA Real Estate Office. First National Bank Build- Only/* Apbly to J. F. BABB at Buck’s ticket FORhouse and 6,000 feet of land at Wood fords Getchell. house with FREDERICKS. VAILL. 41 A THOUSAND RINGS 272 Middle street29-1 for never offered before, | pleurisy. Bears the signature of Chas. H. FlrtchbS. ing. ofti#e. $1400. This property is survived his a has bav window, Sebago water,) sewer, He by wife, sen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert are in Arville, magnetic To select from. Diamonds, Opals. Peal, house piazza, Wright for and RENT—About May 1st. No. 63 near stores, churches and street ears; In use more than thirty years, * consulted on and all other precious stones. Engage- schools, Charles E. Getchell, and a of t»LAIRVOYANT—Lillianclairvoyant, can be daily, Rubys FOB street. Nine rooms beside balls, month. C. daughter, Saco, the guests Mr. and Mrs. Geo. stent and a specialty. Largest Gray only $400 down, balance S11.50 per The Kind You Haw health. business or private family matters at 15 Wedding Rings bath and store rooms: hot and cold water, set Miss Louise Getchell. lie was a member Always Bought* mock in the the Jeweler B. DALTON, 53 Exchange St. 29-1 Milliken. PORTLAND ST., a few doors from Preble. city. McKKNNEY, furnace with yard room. All Monument tubs, heal; good of the First church, of St. John’s All advice strictly confidential and reliable. Square.n>archl9dtf in first class order. at 44 PEERING Baptist Mr. Fred Ward is taking Mr. Wright's Enquire TOR SALE—Ten lots of laud on Peaks Is- the __3-1 OR SALE—One thousand dollars will buv a STREET, morning, noon or nignt.3if for from 2 to oomandery, li. T., Royal Arcanum, at Scarboro 1 laud, well located cottages; place crossing. nice house of 7 rooms, nearly new at South from to club other TT7E WILL BUY household goods or store O LET—At Woodfords Corner, Forest 10 cents per foot, varying in size 5,000 the Melitn rind organizations. and Portland, largo lot close to electric cars aud a of Mrs. McLaughlin Miss Annie If fixtures of or will re- Avenue, three 6-room tenements, $8 to $13 57.000 square feet; *»n one is cottage 7 any description, handy to ferry, must he sold, one half can re- well of For a number of years he was ugent and who have been Mrs. ceive the same at our auction rooms for mouth. Inquire of E. C. JORDAN. 31 Vs rooms, in good condition, with a goou 11am, visiting Libby JOURNEYMEN BARBERS. main on morgage. W. H. WALDRON & CO., per S. 121 sale cn commission. GOSS WILSON, Exchange street. mar6dtf water, inquire of HENRY THICKET, STOCKINGS manager of the Arctic Ice company. 11 is in have returned to their homes iso Middle St. 1-1 Scarboro, The Portland Journeymen Barbers Auctioneers. IB Free street._feb3-tf Exchange St.___ age was 6S years. at SAl-E—Farm twenty acres equally LET—Lower tenement 232 High St., eight are Ligonia. hotel. The a vacation |>OR situated piece of prop- always uniform Union met at Swett’s organi- wishing quiet and restful r divided pasture and tillage, soil flue for early TO rooms, hot wAtor beat, all modern Improve- TOR SALE—A finely NOIES. Mrs. Dominick O’Donnell is after a hard work wlil find there is ments. Shades. Screens and Awn- r on MunJoy llill; broad view of har- reported zation was made The follow- ANYONE years’ nice orehaid. substantial buildings, good yard, erty in size. Cnee your permanent. to obtain It than In and around gardening, F. E. Box Elizabeth and Islands; adapted for a not as well. no better place located Highest land North Deering, teu ings. Address DOCKEKTY, 1019. bor. Cape An old anu much citizen of were elected: Wadsworth Hall.” Reasonable home or investment party could oc- size respected | ing oilicera the “Famous minutes w alk from electric ears, in full 20-2 beautiful always your recently in the Lieut. Emanuel further the city _ one tenement and let two; will bear in- I Solon bus passed away Jones, formerly with President— Carles terms. For information address view. Applv 21 Summit street \Y. K. U. cupy F. almost 70 Reg. JOHN B. PIKE, Hiraui. Me. ap-5 4 RENT—The entire second floor 243 Mid- 1'W. Apply to LEU IS li. death of Zenus liathorne, the crusaders, will lead the ser- J. proprietor, WORTH LEV.1-1 vestigation; price evening Secretary—W. Regan. FORdle St., well lighted with good large en M« KENNY. 185 Middle St. Room 7. 20-1 years old. v vice at Elm street next Sunday evening. 'I reasurer—W. J. Lapnin. SALE—On new High street, near Cong- trauce, will make Uie price low to desirable Directors—E. K. Lenfest, H. Ward well, FORress. best residence on the street, three- tenaut. BENJ. SHAW & CO., 51 1-2 Exchange SALK—One of the most desirable resi- j? unekae of \v. c. tuOTi. W. L. Welch. storied. detached, eleven largo rooms, bath and F’soRdences in the beautiful village of Bridgtou. billiard hall, steam heat in all. two tires St._ Maine, large two story house in fine condition ! late was a number of EVERY WOMAN open Funeral services for the William There good the craft and all modern conveniences, 7000 feet land; also large stable, all modem conveniences, in- I Sometime* needs a reliable a sacrifice. W. H. WALDRON & CO.. cluding ulckle plate open; plumbing, set tubs, i C. Rich of No. 104 Neal street, were held present and the officers were elected to medicine. great monthly regulating 180 Middle St,29-1 hot anil cold water, etc. V nobstructed view of from his home at 2.30 o’clock yesterday serve for six months beginning July 1st. DR. PEAL'S WANTED—AGENTS. the White Mountains and Highland Lake, large ? lawns and beautiful shade trees; seveu acres Rev. l)r. Blanchard olliciat- The meeting adjourned to meet on I afternoon, P OO N S on fruit includes BABY-PAP-S for Life and Times of of laud bordering lake, apples, ing. The pall bearers were A. W. hiuith, Thursday, the 18th. ut R. B. Carpenter’s piLLS, or blackberry’s and currants. The GEO. L. WARREN PENNYROYAL are the latest article. It Is just-what the WANTED—AgentsHannibal Hamlin. For an agency copy raspberry*. l>aby a fine for either summer or win- A. anJ ShOD. safe and certain in result. The gena- We have in of the book address W. L. HARVEY. 75 Gray above Is place a A. Montgomery, C. H. Bailey Are prompt, deer little darling wants. them 1 1 the only reliable Custom Shirt Maker on and ter home. BENJAMIN, SHAW & CO., No ; foe rDr. Peal'.) neverdisappoint Bentanywhere, sterling silver and are very nice end pret- St.. Portland, Me. Send address postal _i in the not him a trial Fred L. Storer. Interment was in Ever- A vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. Medicine Co., Cleveland. O. they 511-2 street, Portland, Maine. city. Why give $1.00. Peal ty. Give one to the baby. McKEN'NEY the I will call with the book for your examination. Exchange 29-1 3-1 j order. green cemetery. Swett for use of reception room. C. B. GUPPY A CO, Acts, / Portland, Me Jeweler, Monument Square. aprl3dtl

A RAILROADS. STEAMERS. PhlUdelphW- J 8 _ ——X.— do pftl.. MSI* 8«l4 Sch AIMS It CUrk. Cl«rk. Amrlciin Tobseeo.218 21* RAILROAIW. RAILROAD MATTERS. rr.n«b, Moore. PhlUdelpdU- No J.M do plrt .i«s 143 W^"IO"*ri°i R. R. Tenn.Coali MAINE CENTRAL GO. No ..*• Iron. 02'A H2>/fc Port HARP5WELI STEAMBOAT U. 8. HU r»2*A *swift, Webber. Clyde—John Co, NO 10. RuMwr. Vh 'irmly* effect Nov. 28 is is steamer Aucoclscfc Portland & Yarmouth Electric fiy. held lhair Metropolitan 238‘A A Emery & Bio jr Beginning April 30. 1899, 'lhe rellrood commlMloner* .. Mreet R R.238** will leave Portland Pier. Portland, .dally, Hun- Contlnrnu! — SBH and attended Inhacfo BOTt M. Trains leave Portland ns follows. Cars 1 ©ave Portland at 6 45 a. id., and hourly regnler mooting Wednesday, of Products in the *.»..••'•!} I gd..., PROM OUR COHHKSfOXDRN lays exempted, at j..;o p. ra. for Long Island. 3.16. 3.4ft. 4.15. 6.16. Quotations Staple Ormoewder—Silo* 7.00 a. m. For Brunswick. R •cklau d Little and Great ChfT South to 12.4ft; then 1.15, 1.4ft 2.16. as ordering a May 4—Bid. scbs Ht Bath, ChelK\igue. Island, to two n* well Biastln*;'. Hnatnn rroiinof Harliat. BOOTHBAY HARBOR. Lisbon Falls 6.15 ti.46, 7.4V 1*16.16.46 m. I.»ave \ a: mouth hearing*, F Newinan, AugustA, Watervllie, Skowhegan. Harpsweli, Halley's and orr’s Island. 12 Drat sportin*. .4lopplI Leon, for Macnlas; Lewiston via Brunswick. Belfast. at ft 36 a in. and hourly to 1.30: then 00, !2.•*»**. •*«.' Bucksport, a. m. via above Arrive Portland 1 00 2 30, of the road*. h. BB. 1 j( fro* for dot A McNlcnols, Sanborn, Maoblas. landings. For*v*irt© for Portland tlon of aeveral Buck. chlas via Vanceboro and St. John. a. m. p. in. LeMVe* Falmouth fm Portland lor Kookport Antelope, Stephen of looetlon of riovi Imogene. 8.30 a. m. For Danville Jc., Mechanic ;» minutes rarer. Mindays. ears leave Portland On the continued heorlng New York Stock and Money Market. T.TT.P.1801 Waldron Holmes, Falls, SUNDAYS. 8ur:n>i Kockport for Boston; hajon. Falls. Lewiston, at a a. m ami haif Hourly till 7.30 p. in.: then Hay. \ pj»t*n»« 3 90*4 60 Huinford Winthrop. Oakland, Leave and intermo- Railroad, •• for Boston. Portland for Harpsweil 6.45 a. the Hanford & Cape 1’orpoHo M* tv o »•» Pressed WHrter patSDta. 3 • 4 86. Penobseot Headtleld, Watervllie. Livermore Fa ID, Farm- 8.1ft, 0.15. 9.4ft p. m. L-nvc Yariuoulti at ....110*12] 9a schs Lulu. Brown. Bangor for vvey rliate tidings. ifl.oon.sn 3.00 p. m. Beturnln/ and at tho of Loose Bar ..•“•8101 Clear an.t \laostd. and m.. ami ha'f hourly tiilC. tft p ro.; then 7.00. Ko, no notion was taken request NEW YORK. 4. aii»i*nu 3 30 4 10. Calais i«.r New ington Fhidip'. ironi arrive t LOO. May mouth, 8 1» lawyer. Kelley. For Harpsweil Portland, ft.30p.m. 8.30. On a ear will nlso leave Yar- Straw, car lots! 10<{12, 10.25 a.m. Brunswick. Bath, Augusu .Saturday the heating wne on eall was at loan at B Garni. Grant. Machlav for Boston; Pare to So. Harpsweil and return Hundays t’or laud at Oftlce and .the parties interested, Money 3% &4%;last Irom. <'** dford; Watervllie and Lnwtsion via Brunswick. mouth nl 1.15 ami ?.30, ra^o l.ivo stack Markai Brown. St John. NB. for New > ;J5c other landings.-J5c. M. Carter and at < ommon.... *2 I Klla Peabody, 13JI0 p. m. for Brunswick. Bath. waiting room 4lo Congress street, apr25dtf postponed. Hon. Seth at 4 per cent; prime mercantile paper 3% for Mac I da*. Express DANIELS, Gen. Man. Kenned.... 2*4#2Vii Demeettc.. 8*4*7 By Telegraph. York. 81 Leon, South Amboy Rockland and all stations on the Knox and in behalf of the cent. Sterling Exchange! weak, with schs Hazelwood, lor New York. aprSTdlf Fred J. Allen appeared (£'4% per Norway... 3Vs*4 CHICAGO. 4. 1899-Cattle-reeelpts Also sailed, Lincoln division. Augusta. Watervllie, Ban bo May Goss. Amalia F Kthel V M*rrl- actual tushies* m bankers Mils at 4 87% Last steel.. 8*?10 Ties la.iu'fiS'acKxaa 9,000. weak cattle at 5 4 rr 5 60; steers Mabei K Cobb, Harbor. Greenville, and llnulton, via ! 2* ;fancy .luuietta. and petitioner# 4 4 for six- German steel.«3Vki Liverpool .100*2 at 4 6 30; and feeders at 3 70(g, man, Harvester, Antelope. Bar^ ,y,4 87% for demand, and 85% a 84% 00e Stockers Rockland; Kldoradu. do; ^r. Co. lion. Albion Young of Hiram, appeared % Dle’mdCrye. bbl a 21 6 cows and 3 4 ton; Win Pickering. For Mechanic Falls, Rumford Portlani & Steamboat rates 4 Commer- bboesteel.*11 16; heifers at 60 26;Westeru VlOpnu. Lcothbay ty days; i>o»ted 88%-a488%. sue''* (roo— ieUntu. fed steers 4 4 90. H L Rato <. Calais. Danville Jo., Lewiston, Liver- in favor ot the petition of the Uridgton & 29«,6 30: Texans at oo«j4 Fails. Bemls, cial bills 4 84%. H.C.4Vk*» Beleraiua ... .a**tt demand; fair to more Falls. Farmington. Klnufield. Carraha* MONDAY Oct. 3d. 189V trains of ixtend- flags—receipts 21,000; poor SUM.VIE It ARRANGEMENT-. On and after Hoco Railroad for the privilege Gen. Russia 13^4*14 Bpleee. oh«»i« tt 3 fJ,3 8 46 67 l,i ; RXCHANOB DISPATCHES set. Phillips and Kangelev. Win'lirop. Oakland, as follows: Silver certificates 6l%gfl2 tj.i; heavy packers a,3 will leave A merl’cn Russia! 1912 Casaia, pare... 21*22 mixed 3 80; steamer tin Watenriile and skovt.egan. a branch, track to Senator Young’s 65a3 77Vi ; butchers 2 00&3 light Ar at Liverpool 4th. Norwegian, Bingnam. LEAVE. Ing Par Silver 61**. Mice. 200*100 For !• re e Brum wick. An- Half.r,Mi«7 Ht 3 58 a3 Hu; pigs 3 26&3 0 «. Portland. 1.15 p. m. port. The of the wns ■* Belfast. Hart- For Lewiston and Auburn, 8.10 a. ra., 1.30, mills. prayer petitioners .Mexican dollars 48%. Leather Nuinepi.••<*•• Sheep—receipts 12,000; aettve at 4 00 i 25; Ar at Bologne 3d Inst, steamer Maas dam, fm gusta. Watervllie. Skowiiegau. New York— OO Dover rind Foxcroft Greenville. Bangor Steamer 4.00 and 0.00 p» in. grunted. Government bonds Irregular. Tapper.i»»l» lambs at 4 55«.u 1 o; Hpring la in vs 9 00&12 New York, and sailed for Rotterdam. land, enterprise a. Mlht.26920 Clovee.lean New York, Oldtown and Maltawamkeag. For Gorham. Berlin and Island Pond. 8.10 per loO pounds. Ar at Southampton 4th, steamer leave Last Booth Wednesday On the petition of the selectmen of the State bonds steady. Mid weirut....*64301 Ol afar.24*18 6.10 m. For Brunswick. Bata, Lisbon bay Monday. m., i.:jo and 6.00 p. m. j from New York. p. iind at 7.15 a. m. for Portland. Touch- Heary.36*2 b Falls. Gardlm*r. Augusta ami Watervilie. Friday For Montreal ana Chicago. 8.10 a. in. and 6.00 town of Byron for the approval of a high- Railroad bonds Irregular. Itamestle Markets. ing at Ho. Bristol and Harbor. Good d’m«.... .3«*35| Memoranda. 6.16 p. m. For N'W Gloucester. Danville j Bootbbay p. ro. of Rum- war crossing over the tracks the Hide*. Union oaoks.. .80430: 0iaaa.eH*TWiU-fcT^**** (By Telegraph.) June*. Mechanic Falls. Anburn amt Lewiston. GOING EAST. For Quebec. 0.00 p. m. Light, May 3-Seb Robert Byron, for Lukes Am. call.... MAY 4. 1809. Highland 11.00 ,• in. Night xpress, every night, ford Fulls & Rangeley Railroad, following quotations represent tne pay- I0)*1.OO] from Rockland for Providence, before reported Per- arrivals. The NEW YOHK—The Fldur market-receipts Brunswick, Bath, Lewiston, Augusta. W j Leave Franklin Wharf. Portland Tuesdays a ing In this esitore near Race Point. wl’.U cargo Of lime on Aroostook a. for 8.10, 11.30 a. near the Houghton station, hearing prices market: Sheet. *7*4 16,379 bbls; 18.777 bbla; sales 6,900 ville, Bangor. Moose lead Lake. and Saturdays at 7 in. Bootnbay Harbor, From Lewiston and Auburn, Cow and steers... "o 1» .8 exports Is a total loss. /lue... 9*4410 dull and Ore. county via Oldtown, Maehias. Last port and ><». Bristol. East and Datnariscotta. in.; 5.4ft ami 6,45 ro. wns ordered to be held at the station, packages; barely steady,unchanged. on Peaked Hill Is Boothbay p. Bulls a:id Stag?., !Pipc. 9*4 09% N aturmrar •. 6047 0 Sch Helena, ashore bar. Calais via Waslurmton L. U.. Bar Harbor. to Fast same and Gorham. 8.10 ai.U Winter patents at 3 76 0 4 lojwinier straights Returning BoothLay days. From Island Pond. Berlin l ...... *0° Alice B will at 9 a. m. Skins-^No quality 3 20; Win strained and leaking. Sch Phillips Bucksi»ort. Bt. Stephens. st. Andrews, St. John I hurs.lav-. iea\o Portland at 7.«8 00; Minnesota 2 2 66. and the Provinces. The Saturday night train bay. 5.45 p. ro. Culls .. CHICAGO BOARD OF TBADK 3 20; Winter low grades 40$ tians were made: 'H fob afloat liomMtlr Porta. does not run to Belfast, Dexter. Diver *nd ALFRED RACK. Manager. From Qt ebee, 8.10 a. ra. Tuesday's live steady; No 2 Western at apr27dtf quotations. bash 68.067 NF.W YORK—Ar 3d. ship John McDonald. Foxcroif, or beyond Bangor. {Sleeping oars to >l NBA Y TRAINS. Brldgton & Saco River R. R., May fl; Market. Wheat-receipts 20,826 ;exporta lie tall Grocer** Sugar bush; sales bush futures, and 3*8,- Yokohama; schs Thos A Lawrence, >o St. John and Chicago 1.890,000 Ptorer, White Mountain Division. For oh e .l, Quebec. Toronto Portland & Ruinford Falls R. R., May Portland market—cut loaf 7c; confectioners oot) bus spot and oilteorts; spot sieauy; No 2 River lor Boston; Commerce. Raritan lor Rock- coffee W spear Ruinford Falls & 'Lakes R. 8c; 0%c: granulated at 5%e; Rpd at 32 fob afloat. ^Vic in elevator. land; .las A Garfield. Macorns; Myra M3 a. mu For Bridgtou, F ibyans, Burling- ni. and 600p. hi. TO; Rangeley powdered F.vle B boston am IDES For iston and Aubnrrt.7a. crushed %c allow 4%c. 97.500 bush; exports 181,098 Maryland; £ 1 White, Jacksonville; ton. Lancaster. .Sher- ni. and 6.00 p. nu ;y Com—receipts Quebec.St. Joiinsbury, For Gorham and Berlin. 7.30 a. K., May II. bush; sales bush futures; HH4.O00 bus Hall, rernandlna. Charlotte T Bibley. Bruns- brooke. Montreal. St. Paul and Minne SAILINGS. 236,000 1 Snow. Chicago T8I.WEEKLV ARRIVALS Portland Wholesale Market. spot and Mw* tteady. No 2 at 43'iac wick; K 1 White, Jacksonville; John apolis and all point-* west. ontpottp.f for Thomastou; TO REV. AND MRS. * afloat. .Humana; LI/,/1** Carr. Darien I. 45 m. For Lake. l'rom Island Pond. Berlin, Gorham, Montreal RECEPTION PORTLAND. May 4. fob .*'5 p. Sebago Cornish, Bridij- Laura M Liiiit. Fernand I na for Boston. and Hiram. From Boston Tuesday Thursday, 8.io a. ni. oata-receipt® 144,200budi: exports 166,045 ton Saturday, ami West. but St New Orleans; *( 8.10 a. ra. BOVARD. Flour continues rtb Conway, ulen PhilaTelphii Monday, Wednesday Palace Cars on Night church vestry prices remain unchanged. spot steady; Pullman Sleeping Congress Street M. E. Na2 white at No 3 Whito -; track white Lowery, Azaa. and Bartlett. little lower. Corn and Oats and easier. 3«c; for Ron- and trains. occasion quiet 34 Msc. ar ♦*»*. ieiis Nellie Grant, Klltwdrtb Friday. was the scene of a very pleasant Vi63ft L Rock- NUN HAY Tit l i Vi. TICKET OFF1CI DEPOT AT FOOT OF Provisions easy. Sugar llrm at the advance. Beef ilout; Leonora, Portland: jas Maloy. From Central Wharf. Boston. 8 From when a cor- steady. lor Henry Wlilt- p.m. INDIA STREET. Wednesday evening, oil lower. Steel billets and sold is Western steam at 6 36*6 40; land; Odell. Bangor Rondout; 7.20 a.m. train for Brunswick Au- Tine street Wharf. Philadelphia, at 3 n. m. In- Linseed higher Lard easy; for New York; Rosa Mueller, Paper dial and was tendered refined easy. tiay. Stontngton gusta. Watervilie and Benger. surance et fee ted at oflle •. novi___ hearty reception at to-day at 26 7ft" $27 per ton. Pig Dtc* July st.louii. NB: Kila May, Annie Gus, the Penn. Pittsburg 8 Pork easier I Kockport; 12.30 p.m. drain for Brunswick. Lewiston, Freights for the West by R. R. and C. E. Bovard. " Closing. the n w pastor, Rev. iron also higher at $ 14 60 $16. t ggs steady Ojf Butter *taadv, \frestem crfcamcy at l4Va ?17 (alais via Providence. Bath. AugustA Watervilie ;,ii«l Bangor. South forwarded by connecting lines. upeumy. •.l,00 Mata Ar 4t», sch* K Are.darlus. and Kmnr. hs, from Round Mr, H. A. Hallett aotsd as chairman at 1*4 c. Cheese easy. factory l2l'V»l3Vi; Klglus —; dairy II. 00 p. in. Night hxpres, i->r all points, Passage $1<).0(L Trip $18.00. Wednesday’s quotations. RM'Slaiid. Catawamteak. do; t>akes Ames. included. Mr. the whole- 13 Vi* a Ulc; doerm 14?/s ■<£ 17C. sleeping car for bt. Joint. Meals and room of the evening After oalllng upon The followtngquotations represent white 12c; small do s*nih G'vrdluar; Mark Pendleton, and Right or Vo F. P. WING, mm I5ALLISTEB Wheat. ■Old Cheese steady; large, Arrivals In Portland. For freight passage apply T unces for tins market; a sale who in Mav Inly a 12' new steady; large OViAft'V* Away. Bangor. Central Wharf, Boston. Lindsey Q. Griffin, responded Jau.| 1 cheese schs Eva From Bartlett. No. Conway and Bridgton, s.23 *Agent. Floor 1 t i. a ... Adolph Obrlg.Amoy; Treasurer and General ..... 72% small at 9c. OA«que ME. JEL SAMPSON, the i«iiiue 7l% do. a. in.; Lewiston an 1 Mechanic 8.30 a in.; very happy manner, pledging loyal and low grades....2 7fta3 00 73 snd Fenn 133,4@Hc; Wes- May. Govr rnor’s Harbor; Florence A. Falls, 8V State SU. P*ske Building, Boston, Superfine Closing:. 71% Eggs firm; Sjate Watervllie and a. Manager, Wheat Bakers.3 OOa 3 25 sw 8*1. barque Adolph Amoy; Grace Augusta. n.3'» in.; Bangor, Maas. octf2dtf of all the different organizations Spring Corn. tern fresh 13.0,18^0 Obrlg. Aueusta and Rockland. 12.15 in.. support W heat f»0;u4 5 > July. Dee ring, Dunedin; sch Henry Crosby. Norfolk; p Klngflebl, A. II. of tho Spring patents.4 Mav. Petroleum dull. Bemls, Huinford Falls of the church, Rev. Wright, Mich, and SL Louis st. roller.4 00^4 lu 34% .1 8 Beacham. Virginia; .lames A Brown. Tho- Phillips, Farmington. 38% Kosin steady. Lewiston. 12.20 p. in.; Hiraiu. BiuL-ton and was Invited to Mich, and St. Louis clear— —3 80«3 00 34% maston. COAL. .St. Lawrence church, Closing. ;3% Turpentiue steady. | Cornish. 5.00 in. Watervllie. from skowhegau. Winter Wheat patents. 4 26^4 35 iee BOSTON—Ar 3d, sch Alaska. Libby, p. remarks. He of tho OATS. steady. Augusta, Rockland and Bath, 5.20 p. m.; bt. BOSTON make a few spoke and Feed. Molasses Advocate, N8. Corn May. July. steady. Mediterranean, John, Bar harbor. Aroostook c Moose- relations and Christian fellow- Ar 4th, steamer Ashanti, from ounty. fraternal car oo a 0(> Opening..... 28% Freights quiet schs Jennie L head Lake and Bamfor, 5.35 p. in ; Range ley, Corn, lots,old. market strong; fair refining at (part ot corgi) for Portland); the two churches, and car 44.a; 4a 87 Vs 24% sugar—raw Emma F Farmington, Huinford falls, Lewiston, 6.43 p. A Fjil Assonmersi oi and Free- ship between Corn, lots, uew.j,. Closing. 96 test at 4*4 ; moasses aimer, St John. NB, via Portland. Lehigh <>o« 47 4 5-10; Centrifugal hi.; and Montreal and all White ft?v® lots. and For- Chicago the in the past, and Corn, bag ro&a, refined Sugar firm; No6 at Chase. Red Beach: Harry C Chester, it^tjlERS sugar at4 3-10c; 8.10 from Bar especially pastors, Meal, bag lots. 44% *»4f>% Machine: Miautonomah. and Leona. Mountain points. j*. in.; Harbor, Coals lGr Domestic Use. and love July. 4 11-10; No 7 at 4 V ; No 8 at 49-10; NoOat est Belle. and Lewiston 1.30 Burning had no doubt but that unity Oats, car lots *.. 87.a,' 38 8 90 Deer Silver Heels, and daily from Bangor, Bath Opening.. No at 4 7-tO; No 11 at 4 s ; No 12 at Kockpoit, Sunbeam. Isle; Water- Ml Oats, lots. 4Ua 4l 8 4M*c; lo Electric Flash. a. ui.; Halifax, St Johu. Bar Harbor. and would as before. Rev. Mr Wright bag Ciosiu*. ... 70 and Annie Sargenr, Rockland ; * Pocahontas (Seini-Bhuuiiuous) prevail Cotton seed, car lots,.oo oo « 21 oo vilie and Augusta. 3.50 a in. except Mondays. Aat standard A 6 Vic ; Codfec- Mt Desert. .^^1/ 14 the which had pre- Cotton Seed, lots... -00(K>«2400 Thursday's quotations, Mould 6'tac; Hillsboro; GEO. F. P. & G. M. ( oals are said that reputation bag cut loaf and crushed-6 c; pow- Cld 3d. schs L A Plummer. Foster. EVANS,V l.enrpes (reck Cumberland Sacked Bran, car lots.16 50u;17 OO WUK4I tioners 5,4c; 7:« ami New c v imoru n\ ii P *. a Rev. Mr. Bovard had been more 5H»c; Cubes o' 2. John Booth, Emmons, Stonlngton ceded Sacked lots.»7 50^ 18 oo dered 6Vic; granulated (’alais. Portland. Nov. 22. 1898. nov24dtf for steam and Bran, bag Jan. Mav. July York; Elizabeth M Cook. Paterson, Dolly I.lnc, Sunday* Excepted. unsurpassed general than fulfilled in what we had already Miuuung, car ..n w« *o w riUCAGO—Cash ouotfttlous: 1. A Hillsboro: 72 73% Hid 4th. schs Plummer, Benj ANnrALATiAL lots.1H 00 a 19 00 Openn.*.. lour rnR yi'w ftfamitba Middling, bag, .... 71% 72% quiet, easy. use. seen and heard. 17 00 Ofosu No3 doat forge Mixed teed. 50^18 W neat—No 2 spring 71*72Vac; ! Island and New York ; John Booth. Stoninglon to all this in ten- ■jK> No at Corn—No 2 Portland & Worcester fine. Franklin, The pastor responded Coffee. Tea. 07 71 «■-ac; 2 Red 7oft76c. 3 (.outline i.ykens Valley Sugnr. Irtrtjtuiei.KalMni- Mav. July, 34Mrc. Oata-No 2Sat 27 V* lie said ne at 34c No 2 yellow Roads 3d. barque 8 G Hurt, for BAY STATE AND der uml forceful eloquenoe. granulated..... 5 466 ClosiiT.;. 83% 84% No 2 white at No 3 white 29V4 ili^Nantasket TREMONT, anJ American l aunel. Sugar-Standard f> 465 27:,4C; a0*3lc: Charleston: schs Maud Briggs. Perth Amboy English be- •••• ...... 38% 74% No 2 36 *40c ; leave Franklin Wharf. Port- had heard of Rev. Mr. Wright long Sugar— Kxtr241iuegramilaUd. Openin'' a3Uc; No 2 Rye at 69c; Barley i for John do lor Biddeford. alternately C*;.4*— 5 00 seed Bangor; Douglas, & IL R. at 7 o’clock, in Bmfcr—Extra O ITS. Not Flaxseed at 110c; prime Timothy sch Nat T Palmer roRTLWI* ROCHESTER land, every Evening arriving a cull to beoome pastor of Paseed Highland Light 4th. Aocve w»o v. 25 «,60 Philadelphia. Worcester, New York, etc. .... I OO-'i I'OKK sides 4 76*4 85. sch Melissa A Coombs. Bath. TELEPHONE an »d*c. Bid 3d, Willey. For Worcester, Clinton, Ayer Junction, Nashua, Kcturuio" leave India Wharf. Boston, music was furnished by Teas—Japan.*1 30.0,35 Butter 12* 10c; dairies 10 schs Merom. Balti- every Jlelightiul May. steady—creamery BATH—Bid 4th. Kelley. Windham and Kpplng at 7.30 a. m. and 12.30 at 7 o’clock. Teas—Formosa.-35a6f> York Henrietta Fven'ng OFFICE: of six men and a vocal Kico. 28 Manager fhe .'^M.• 28a2t* Opening. 8 02 Errs steady Simmons, and Lugano, do. For Manchester. Concord and points North at THOMAS M. BAKTLETT. Agent. was rendered Mrs. Small, Molasses—Barbadoes.. weak ; creameries at 10’g.llc. C Has- ui. 12.30 solo by — Cheese CHARLESTON—Bid 3d. brig Mary 7 JO a. and p. m. & 70 Exchanp-e Sts. KaKins, London Layers —. I 7642 00 wheat UO.OOO Sept, l law. 7b Cfimmerciai and artistic. A Flour—receipts 11,000 libls; in tow. Rochester. Alfred, Water- apr3 U.W&Fti decorations were pretty Baisins. Loose Muscatel.. 62. 7*^ Portland Daily Frees Stock Quotations. bush; kell. Boston, For Sprlugvalo, bush; loom 000,000 busb; outs 203,000 FERNANDINA—Cld 3d, sch Henry P Mason. boro aua ttaco River a*. 7.30 a. in., 12.30 and of the deoorated Lard aud Swan & Barrett. Bankers, lutl bush. table In the center vestry, Pork, Beef, Poultry. Corrected by rye 7,000 busli; barley u.000 Blair. Portland. 6Jop.ni. Middle street wheat 60.000 n troni whloh collee 00 a 13 60 shipments—Flour ll.OOo bbls; Bid 3d. schs Mary A Hall, Boston; Josephine For Gorham at 7 Jo and 9.45 a. uu, uaa, a.oa, in green and white, Pork—Heavy.13 STOCKS. bushoats 223.0C0 bush pork—Medium.11 75 g. 12 00 bush; corn <>00,000 Klllcott, do. 6Jo and 6J0 p. m. CASCO BAY STEAMBOAT GO. was Par Value Bid. Asked and chocolate were served, presided 00 a 10 60 Description. bush; barley 6.000 bush. 4th. sob Fred C Holden. For Cumberland Mlhs, Westbrook WALL PAPERS l{eef_llght.10 ..too 99 101 rve;t,000 FALL RIVER—Bid Westbrook, Bank. at Stevens and Mrs. W. 11 00 a11 50 C nalNational 111 store May 70c; New Work for Calais. Junction and Wocdiord* 7JO, 9JJa.ua, Custom House Wharf, Portland, Me. over Mrs. Mary Beef—heavy.. ■ Bank.loo 107 liO MINNEAPOLIS—Wheat by 6 a 5 0<‘ aaco National 3.00, 6.3m and 6JO p. i.u Boneless, half bids. 76 71* »<■•; at 6»Mie;on track—No 1 hard GALVESTON—Bid 3d, sch Henry Lippett. 1?..ao, other tables from whloh Cumberland National Bank...40 85 87 July Sept in. train Horn Portland connects WEEK DAY TIME TABLE. S Hatch. Pour and half G^a® 6* * Northern »t 70*4 1 No 2 Northern llowes, Providence. The 12J0 p. — Lard—uis bbl,pure— 101 >ol —FOK TUE i ('Impman National Bank. 100 71%; Luther, for at Juuotiou with "Hoosae Tunnel Route" and cake were served were Lard—tes and half bql,coin— 61/* a6Va C. 11YANN18- Passad 4th. schs Jos Ayer 16, ISO Ice cream Fiiit National Bank.100 98 10«» 69 V* : for West and at Station. Commencing Suuriuy, April Lard—Pails, pure. 7 \oj 7Va at 3 76 <>3 86; second pat- Bath; E G Sawyer, for Kastport; Carrie Miles, the Union Worcester, Mrs. Howard McDonald, Merchants’National Bank. .. ?o 100 101 Flour—first patents lor Providence aud New York, via Providence or I ore«t Cliy Landing, Peak* Island, 5.30, presided over by Lard—Pails, compouud. 68/t ,a 0Vs 3 60o3 66; first clear 2 70ft2 80. and David B Bluer, for eastern ports. [ National Traders’Bank... .. 100 9" 9u ents for Norwich aud New via "Nor* 6.45, 8. 10.30 A. M., 2.15, 4.00, 6.13 l*. M. Miss Mabel ilallett Lard—Pure leaf... 0 9Vx MOBILE—Cld 3d, sch Jessie Lena.Devereaux Line" York, Mr. Stephen Morrill, Portland National Bank.100 162 1 04 at 74o tor cash with boston and Albany 14. U. for For t ushtngN Island, 6.45, 10.30 A. M., Hams. 9 & 9Va DETROIT—Wheatlquoted Havana. wichLlue" Miss Kdlth Hough- Portland Trust Co.100 136 140 cash Kcd74%e; May at 74*ic; July Uie and with the New York ail rail via 4 00 P. M. Mis. ltoland Morrill, chickens.. 1° White; NORFOLK—Chi 3d. sch Susie M Plummer, West, Season. Portland Gas Company.60 »6 90 at 7494 c. I For TTefethen** Landing. Peaks Is and, : Spring Davis 12". 14 Pass. “Springfield.” Miss CL*rtrude lor Sabine ton, Mrs. Hryden, Fowl. Portland Water Co.100 103 106 Creighton, Trains arrive at Portland from Worcester I ltrle and Oreat Diamond Niun I*. Turkeys. I4<0i 15 TOLEDO—Wheat Is quict-casb at 74'sCi NEW HAVEN—Ar 3d, barque Daisy Reed, |i Susie Mantle. Portland St. Railroad Co..100 145 16o at 1J0 p. m.; from Kocnester at 8.30 a. m., 1.30 5.30. 7.00. 8,00, 10.3O a. Hi.. 2.15, 4.00. 6.13 p. m. and Miss Mackerel. at747/sC; July at 74*,sc. from New York for Bahia. IIry Fish aud Maine Central It’v.100 138 140 May and ft. is p. m.; from Gorham at 6.40. 6J0 and For PonceV I.a ml lug, Long island, b. i), and Mrs.Hovard were ussieted LONDON—Ar 3d. schs II L Whiton. is now coin Rev. Mr. Shore. 4 50® 4 75 Portland fc Ogdensburg It.K.IOO 43 60 NEW 10J0 a. nu, JO. 4.15, 5. is p. in. 10.30 A. M. 2.15 1*. M. Our Ac Mork Cod, large Cotioa Markiti*. Rich fm Perth Amboy lor Portsmouth; silver West and In Sir. and Mrs. H. H. Shaw Small Shore. For through ticket* ior ail point* SUNDAY TIME TAIILE. .1 nutl we receiving by Hallowell. from New York for Beliast; Ticket plcte i*-, Ofatles, Pollock.*. 2 50 <» 3 50 122 (By Telegraph.! .spray South apply to r. F. McGlLMCUDDY. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Montgomery. Portland A*. 1907.120 A Heaton. Rockland for New York. For Forest Cltj- mid Trefetlien’* Land- and Haddock. 2 0o« 2 25 1902—1912 102 103 MAY 4. 1809. Agent rortlaod. solicit :iii exiiniinalion of styles Portland 4». Funding.. Sid 3d, sch Lizzie Chadwick, Clark. Noank for ing, I’ihI., Island. Little and (drat was uDder the uus- 2 00 4 2 2o .106 108 market was „ w 1>AVIS. S„„L the reoepttou given Hake. Portland 4s. 1913. Funding NEW YORK—The Cotton to-day Brunswick. Diamond Islands, 'J.00, 10 30 A. M., 2.15, 4,-0 am! scaled. 9 " 1 * 6s. 1899. K. K. aid.100 100% at 6V*c; do gulf at | prices. of the Ladies' Circle. Herring, per box, Bangor quiet; middling uplands PERTH AMBOY—Ar 3d. sells Myronus. and i-. M. | [ ices Shore Is.23 00*/25 00 Water.114 116 Wo. It men Supplied Mackerel, Bangor 6s. 1905.1 e^sc; sales 648 bales. Storm Petrel, from New York. PORTLAND & RUMFORD FALLS RY. For Ponce’* Landing, Long Island, 10.00 Competent Shere 2s. Municipal.101 103 WALTZKS. Mackerel, Bath 4%s, 1907, CHARLESTON—The Cotton market to-day SABINE PASS—Ar 2d, sch Asa T Stowed. A. M.. 2 15, 4.20 r. M. Reasonable Prices. MR LILLY’S 3s. 1921. 103 nl Large Bath 4s. Rftfnnding.10L closed quiet; middlings 5‘ zC. in oct. s, ist»s. For Cushing's Island. 10.30 a.m.. 4.20 r. M. Baldwins. 4 50 a o 00 Belfast 4s. 106 of the Apples, Municipal.102 Cotton market closed 3d, schs L A Edwards. C. W. T. CODING. General .Manager. The Lrunswick correspondent 10a H 4a 1901—1911 102 GAI.YKSTON—The MPABCAGOULA—Cld DEPART U fifes. Apples.Evap. ratals Refunding....loO Vera Cruz: Jas II Dudlea, Havana; Charles II apr2l dtl Municipal .lOi 107 quiet; middlings 67/aC. M. From Union Station Kennebec Journal says many pleasant Produce. Lewiston 6s,' 1901. Wofs-on, do. 8.30 A. M. and 1.10 P. 7o(>a8 50 Lewiston 4s. 1913. Municipal.105 107 Cotton market to-day closed Mechanic Falls, buokfleld. Can- the musical of Mr. Cape Cranberries, bbl. MKMHHI8—The PORT TAMPA—Shi 3d, sch Chas 8 Glidden. to: Poland, things of compositions 4s. 1901. 102 Rumford Falls. Beans, Pea. 1 60.g,l GO Naco Municipal.100 steady; middlings 6s*c. Fates, Baltimore. tou. Dixhela and NEW l'OKK DIRECT I.ISE, Luoien Libby, of Westbrook, of 1 75 Maine Central K R7s.l912.oons.mtgl8« 136 closed for Percy Beans Yellow Eyes.1 7(Ks ** NEW ORLEANS—The Cotton market PHILADELPHIA—Cld 3d, sch Puritan, 8.30 a. m. i.io and 5.15 n. m. From Union k HARMON California Pea.i 75 «2 00 4%S. 108 110 6 and Intermediate SHORT Beans, ** n-l6c. via Millville. Station for Mechanic Falls Co. LOSING, liowdoin colleges •• 4s cons. 104 106 steady; middlings Bangor Maine Steamship f 2 00a 2 la mtg.... Beans. Bed Kidney. •• sch It W iiichborn. Carta | •• •* market is middlings Ar 3d, Hopkins, stations. Island Sound _feblTaodt The was thoroughly stirred 2 60 a3 sHs.lOoo.exten’sn.lOS 104 MOBILE—Cotton quiet; Long By Dayf'ght. g college Onions. Egyptian. ('0 gena. AH Connections at Rumford Falls for all 5 » Portland & 1st mul(>4 106 at 6 9-J6c. points when one of its member, lately composed do Berm unit .1 50 a, Ogd’g g8s,1900, BATILLA RIVER Ar 1st. sch Clifford I on the It. F. A- K. L. R. R. Including Be mis and 3 TRIPS PER WEEK. them un- 85 a 9 » Portlaud Water Ci7* 4s. 1927.103 106 Cotton market closed a sat of waltzes und published Potatoes, bush. SAVANNAH—The White, Falkingham. Ban .lu&u. PR. the Rangeley Lakes. Fare One $.3.00. Itouud 00.00 3 50 5a/sc. Why Trip, ia r the name of “The liowdoin Waltzed." 8weet Potatoes. 00^.3 quiet; middlings Sid 2d, sen Chas E Balcb, Crocker. Philadel- fresh. 14 The steamships Hoiatio Hall and Man- For Sale; a man who Eggs. Eastern R. C. BRADFORD. Tiafflo Manager. Offer The author was young P.otiAB stool phia. We Franklin quiet Western fresh. 0o« 14 Market P A Parsons. Carui- Maine. hattan alternatively leave Whart, been heard in the college before Eggs, European SALEM —In port, achs Jas Portland. and | lias never held. tft The following were the closia snota. for do; Ad- Portland, Tuesdays, Thursdays Saturdays work Eggs, ner for New York; R L Tay. Calais K. L. LOVKJOY, 8mpenntenrieut, through some very ..Buperlur -«» 21 of stocks at Boston: (By Telegraph.) at 6 i*. m. for New York direct. Returning, leave nil si ami Sisal Cordage, xoept Butter, tancy creamery. ions dle Bchlaffer. Rockland for do; Helen G King. jei8 dtf Rumford Falls. Maine. AI;i a 4. 1899—■ onsols closed at Pier Thursdays and Batue- in Ane Lowdoin Quill. Butter, Vermont. 17 18 Mexican Central 4s. 70 LONDON. May New York for Calais; Fred Jackson. New York 38, E, R., Tuesdays, and u Fe. new. for and 110 516 for account. davs at 5 in. Colton Dnrk. xvitle narrow, iluslo .1 critics have pronounced them Cheese, .N, York and Ver’mt.12'2.a. 13 Atchison. Toe. Oceania it. 19 110 3-16 money for Beitast; J M Kennedy, Ellsworth for Ron- p. K. These steamers are fitted and fur- have readied a sale Cheese, bago. a 14 Boston a Maine...... 19o LIVERPOOL, May 4. 1899.-The Cotton Andrew Peters. Port Reading tar Tre- BOSTON & UAI N E R. superbly Lath Yarn, ling Siring, Coal success. They large dout; nished for travel and afford the most Uos Mass. Dta.. 70 American middling 3 11-32H; Portland for New York: in Effect October 1898. passenger in ttie principal elites of the ritate. Fruit. market steady ; mont ; July Fourth, 3rd, convenient and comfortable route between Cotton « ao common.. 17 10.000 bales of which lOuO lor M K Tar, Roofing Pilch, said of the lemons .. .3 O0 3 50 sales estimated from New York Augusta; eminent erttio bus composi- <*ntrai.160 and Lygonia, WESTERN DIVISION. Portland and New York. lor California Navels.3 60a4 -5 Ma1ti*I bales were for speculation export Raw icy. Houoken .or Belfast. Waste, < oiton Ranging, Spun tion: They were primarily Intended oranges, Pacific. 46 M J. F. LI SC OMB. General Agent. V alencin —..>. *->•.0 OOu 0 00 Union VINEYARD-HAVEN— Ar 3d, schs Ralph Trains leave Uulon Station, for are Dfd. Portland, TIIOS. M. BAKTLETT. AgL ocudtf Oakum, naming although they admirably Union Pacific 77% ffom for Boston. Hope 10.00 a. ill.. 6.20, ill.; Cotton, Wilmington Their Oil**. I and CtytL Hayward, Philadelphia Scarboro Crushing. p. vail for concert work. Am *rioar. mu. 367 SAILING DATS OF STEAMSHIPS. for New Nettie B Dobbin. a adapted and Centennial oil., IcO 1st 8^4 Haynes. Bath York; Hcarlxvo Beach, ine Point, 7.00, 10.00 ill., 'B ar and Pit. It. fltosin, Rulv, with occasional Ligoma bbl., Muerlcan nugar. .. ICO3/* raoM iron brilliance Interspersed 12o 8% Calais for Fall River. 3.30, 6.25, 6.20. p. 111., OI«i Orchard, IB-lined Petroleum, t#t.... 117*4 York. Pern’buco 5 for New York: Ash to dreaminess, Is so evenly gurar.uM... Button.New’ May Ai 4th. achs Yreka, Kastport Saco, ttlddeford. 7.00, 8.40, 10.00 a. ni., 12.35. Rowlocks, Oars, Spruce transitions Pratt’s Astral... 10*/i York. 6 York. the of the Caracas.New Lamiayra. May Chnarlle Buck!. Two Rivers lor New 3.30, 5.25,6.20 p. lit; Keimebunlt, 7.00. 8.40, H liiti' tempered witu dellgbttul swing Half bbls lc extra. 6 Phila- International Co. O.ir*. Tackle Blocks, of Stocks nnil Bond*. Anohoria.New York. .Glasgow....Mav Passed 4th, schs Alma K A Holmes. a. 12.30. 3.30, 5.26, 6.20 p. ru.; Ktiunebunk- Steamship Ounce and the charming gruoe so suitable Haw Linseed oil. 47ff52 York Quotation* ui., New York. Havre.May 6 lor Portland; J Nickerson. New York 8.40. a. 3J0, 5J5, for _: Mixed Paints A arnisbes, that the Boiled Linseed oil... 49o.64 Normaudie... delphia port, 7.00. rn., 12.35, p. m.; Lead, to a concert selection composer (By Telegraph.) York. 6 do for Nightin- 8.40 a. 5.25 46«68 Pros.New .Genoa.May for do. Maud Snare, Bangor; Well* Reach, 7.00. HU, 3.30, p. m.j Lubec. SL Jo ^n. N. 3..Halitax. N.S- to our ma well feel of the success with Turpentine. York. Liverpool. 6 bound east. 7.00. 8.40 il. 12J5 Eastport. Calais, Jke. It w ill pay you get proud 00 The are the closing quotatlous of Eueauia.New May gale, and Florida, D iver, Somer*worth. 111., one Cumberland, coal —.. i«.4 following 6 and all of New Brunswick. Nova Scotia which he has embodied in composi- .... New York. Havana May 3.30, 6.23 p. m.; Koche*ier. Farmington parts 43-1. .stove ana mrnace coal, retail.. 60 Bonds: Segurauca Island and Breton. The prices. Telephone most ef the characteris- Palatia.New,Y’ork. Hamburg;. May 6 Foreign Port*. Alton Ray, 8.40 a. U)., 12J5, 3.30 p. Ul.; Lake* Prince Edward Cape tion the pleasing Franklin. 7 60 to 4. 3. to and SL Andrews, Toe intro- ay May Rotterdam. ..New York. .Rotterdam May 6 Laconia, Weir*. Plymouth. 6.40 a. in.. favorite route Catupobello tic features of hath species. Pea coal, retail. 4 60 128% At Shanghai Mch 27. ship Henry Failing.Met ; port, B. New 4s, reg.128% York. P’rnambucoMay 7 12.35 p. m.; Worcester (via Somersworth aud N. is u brilllunt that Bread Li tuber. 129 Coleridge.New rlinan, irom Tacoma, ar 23d. liter A4 duction wild, phantasiu New 4s. coup.128% W de G New York., Bremen.. 9 7.0O a. Manchester, Concord Sum Arrangements. it Kaiser ..May Ar at Buenos Ayres 2. barque J B h t Rochester), 111.; -hows no traoes ol the amateur hand, W hvie wood— New reg.112% 112% 9 May 3JO North KSer- Steamers Pilo sup.... 7£8V6| 4s, Aurauia.New York. .Liverpool. .Mav lor Rosario. I and North, 7.00 a. m.. p. ni.; On and alter Monday, April 17tU., a iantastic career 113 bel. Mitchell, New York I rushes in gusts through do sq. No1A2.14ii640«*45 New 4s. Jeoup.113 Arkadia.New York Porto Rico. May 10 New- wick, Dover, Exeter, Haverhill, arvrenen, win leave Railroad Wharf. Portland. on Mon- 7*8V*| B. G. 1st.108% Sid fm Freemantla Apl 25. ship Klwell, lUflia llil/v V1J« IUIUDII VI t-uu cruckrs.... GVfcto7 I Bapa.l-in. • n(*$4o Denver & 103% York. 10 a 4.05. 7.00. 8.40 a. ML. 12.35, and at 5.3u in. Return- UliU II1UU Parts.New .S’thampton May Bau t ranclsco. Lowell, Boston, day \\ ednesday Friday p. * 1-lB 4s... 72 72 castle and a. & The air is Mini Coni'n, 128*532 Erie gen. Prince New York.. Rio Janeiro May in bi.i «... Unn.tini.i A iti irt «hit. l*»n f Slcnllie.i 3JO. n. m. Arrive boston. 7.10.15 in.. ing lease St. John, Eastport and Lubec same W.W. Merrill waltz movement. gentle Cooperage. Scotian Go., 67 Kan. & Tex. 68% i-win n u. as s bhd shooks & hda— | Mo. J2ds. Maw York livt*rnool ..Mav 10 12.50, 4.10, 7.13. p. UI. days. | undulating and ripples along oothly & Pacific consols. from Hilo for Delaware breakwater. 1 Kansas a. 4.13. m. Mol.city. 6o*l .... New York Antwerp.. May 10 6.59,7.30. 8.30 in.. 1.15, p. ticket. Issued anil checked und as a honeysuckle brauch 76JI 114 Friesland bid lin Glasgow 3d lost, steamer Orcadian, Portland, Through liaggage sweetly JSuK.eount’y 86 *1 00 Oregon Nav.lst.114 ..New York. Montevideo 11 Arrive Portlajid. 10.19. 11.30. a. m„ 12.10, 6.00, received up to (.« 140-142 COMMERCIAL ST. There are three t'liiiucer May mistou) f« r Montreal. todestmaiiou. fcyKrelght .. (name changed froinJOi stirred by the breeze. » ouutry Mol. * Texas Pacific. L. G. lsts. .116 116 .South 11 7JS0 u. m. ■ ;u»t mi.W. FI m Hantlano.New York. Cuba.May old Im 4tu, steamer Teutonic, p. m. waltz movements connected by blldSQOOKS do reg. 2ds. 55 55 Montevideo 11 Queenstown SUNDAY TRAINS. and Staterooms at Um separate liellanocb. .New York. May from lor New York. For Tickets apply unU intermezzos. bhd of stocks: 11 Liverpool Pine Point, Old Ticke* Monument m the daintiest gayest hdgml Closing quotations Marquette.New York. Loudou.May At black River hist, sch Golden Hheaf. For bear boro Beach, Fine Tree Office, Square n. 34*26 n7i*2 $40®$45 Apl Offlaa The senonu movement has the sweetest 32 ^ldn May 4. May 3. ..New York.. Havre.May 13 ar for United Orchard Reach, Sacu, Blddeford, Kenue- for other information, at Company's 21*23 X in* Cbampaitue Chandler, Iroin St Croix, 8th, air it is bug hU36ia Sap*' $35rt4i> Atchison. 19% ih% York Liverpool...May 13 North Berwick. I>ov«r, Exeter, Railroad Wharf, loot of State street m. M. 1ARKS. air of the three. (This proposed urn’ll 1-in *28«32 Ktruria.New States. buuk, Hoops 14ft. 25*30 Atchison 59% 69% York Demarara. May 13 Lawrence, Lowell, Boston, 12.55, J. F. L1SCOMB, Supt. to use in a new soon ) lho Dfd.. Talisman.New Ar at Port 2d lust, barque Sliawmu'. Haverhill, college song 12T- 28*88 13 Spain 8.22 m. H. F.C. HLR3EY Agent and less B Central Pacific.5<> 6o% Furnesla.New York. .tilasEowh.. May New Yojk 1U 4.30 p. m. Arrive Boston 5.1*, marlSdtf last movement which Is quieter 8 L 8 £9 B’th ptna. .. 828*938 13 days. ’•JO ( lies. & Ohio... 28% 27 Amsterdam ... Rotterdam..May 4th. sch Alaska, Green- Rochester, Farmington, Alton Bay a Cordage. Clear plna— NewJYork. Old at st lobn, NB, exuberant, breaks into lightsome, spor- & Alton.165 166 .New York. Demorara May 13 U). Amer’n6>h> io *i l Chicauol Pretoria field, New York. p. tive sci erzo which gradually turns into Chicago.* Alton pfd. Lahti.New York.. Bremen.May 18 EASTERN DIVISION. Card Manilla... iu *11 brilliant linale. Bur. & H3 York. Liverpool... May 17 Book, an exceedingly Manilla bon Fine common. 84.>#.>.• Chicago. Quiucy.143% l'eutonle.New For Blddeford, Portsmouth, Newbury* STEAMBOAT GO. AM)- St Louis.New York. .So’ampton.. Mav 17 Spoken. HARPSWELL .... 00*12 CO net. cc llud. Canal Co .120% 119% Saleui, Lynn, Bo*t>AY TIME TABLE. Acid Oxalio-12 Clear.528 v. no E 1st so at!'* Brasilia lor Arrive 11.45 a. ui., 12.00. 4.30, 10.15, JOB have been recorded at the Cumberland pfd. York May 17 XIII. from Trapani bootlibay. Portland. PRINTER, Acid tart." 3a dear. *25*27 * Central.lln&s Hi**'* Teutonic.New Liverpool.. in. iliuOls 10.45 p. ®48j St Paul.New York so’aiuMou. May 17 30. 1800, steamer Aucoclsro PRINTERS’ EXCHANGE, county registry of deeds: Ammonia.lb* 20 NO 1.*16*20 L .t! Erie & tWest..I07a l'77e SUNDAY TIMIN'. Beginning April Barbarossa.... New York.. Bremen —May 18 will leave Cortland Fler, Fortland. Fv.r Ashes, .. .6** 'I rin* ... .M 6*60 I t* shore.200 200 STEAMERS. Charles 13.Gibbs of liridgton to William pot. York.. London... May tin For Blddefo d, Portsmouth, Newburv- and Intermediate landings 10.00 A. 97 |-9 Exchange 8»t.. Portland Ba.'s oooabla.. .66*071 Shingles— f ) nt.is X: Sash. 60‘a 67 Mesab.i.New llarpsweil H. Kent of liridgton, for a lot of York. Bremen .... May 2b Salem, Lvnu, Boston, 2.00 a. m., 12.45 2 00 F. M. from $125, Xeeaar. ...3 3<»*3 t- Manila.tan Elevated.Ili’t 114:li Saale.New port, *M. Returning llarpsweil. Beeswax.37*481 York. Liverpool.. May 21) ni. Arrive Boston 6.57 a. m., 4.00 p. nu Fortland IV M. Fare to SO. land in liridgton. Bleb 7*9 Clear cedar .2 75®:$ .. 1* i Campania_New p. arrive in l.(HM5.30. powuers... M .m Central. m. 0. New York .. Havre.May 2u Leave Boston for Portland. 9.00 a. m., 7.00 p. and return other land- A SPECIALTY. Arthur E. Mirks and K. Vinton Earle Borax. 10*111 X No 1_-'2 ®2 6» an erirrat.113 113 Biotairue__ llarpsweil Suuday 35e, FINE JOB PRINTING Hamburg May 21) Arrive 10.30 in. .. 2 Vs No 1 cedar..1 36,mi 75 01 patria.New York Portland, 12.1", p. ings 25t*. to W. Brown of Portland, laud j lirluwione. *j> | I,,.'mil. .. SC i.Ollls.01 ;4 George ■ 2b i Stta ; b at Co and at North All orders by mail or telephone promptly t ochineai..... 40*43 Spruce.16 *1 7 5 ■ 100 OderUI-e.New York P’riiambucoMay Portia d.Freeport & Biir swic a. Daily except Monday stops ISAIAH DANIALS, General Manager. and buildings at Ee sendeu park. j I Minn. & St l.oids ufd.log*4 Rotterdam 20 and Ex»*ter attended to. sept2;eodti Llopoeras.... lVfe® 21 Laths.9D0C..2 00*2 26 ! Staleadam.New York. May Berwick only. Arthur E. Marks and E. V inton Earle l—ouri Partite.o'7”, I*8, Bremen 23 Mr. lor Falmouth aud Freeport. Boston, Crcainiarta27 1, > me—Cameau central.• ll***. K Friedrich.. New York May D. J. FLANDEBs, G. P & T. A. of to W. Brown of Pert- l ! K v.lii-cs ■) »>«!» York Liverpool May 24 Portlaud, George Kx»logwood. .12*151 ime © cak.Sofii York * Cymric.New oc U* Men .. On autl after 18, 1800. Steamer or the westerly half of the home-, linniarabie.. .70*1 221 Cement.... .1 20* Central.If7. >37;» Westernland New 1 ork Antwerp May 24 April _dtf land, $1. ! New Vork, Clil. & St lands.. la-i 13%* MADELEINE will leave Purlautt Pier of the late William Evans of Port- GiYcerme ;U.8o *7 5 Matehee. 60 66 Asiatic Prince .New York Santos.Mat 2n stead .a 1 o|k. C. i st laiuis Id. Princes Che- ALLAN LINE ....16*28 66 M.iuitou.New York. .London.May 27 For Falmouth. Point. Cousens, STEAMERS. on the 6ide of Bun- Aloes cape. StsuVp gross Parllie corn. 62 62 V. l* CO. land, northwesterly 60wa A Dlrleo. (ft 55 ''..r:!if!n May 2D beague. busuq s island. So. Freeport 2.30 p. in. ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHI Camphor...... Pacific 18\ It) Philadelphia .New York, .lutguayra. forth street. iForest Cltv.60 N liieru pld. Keturniu.', leave So. Freeport at 6.55 a.m., C Mytrh..82*68 ■ Por bnd, Mt. Qasert and Wachias Steamboat and Portland Service. of N ..ini, 100*54 Island at 7.20 a. m.. :u 7.46, Liverpool Charles C. Maxwell Rogers Pass, • •3.UO 4 n. m Metals. bu>tin's Chebeague Ooium. • STM. FRANK JONES. From British Ij il 'Well C. Maxwell western pld.»»2 MW YU 4l.iU.S4l .MAY B. Cousens 7.55 a. m.. Princes Point 8.15 a. m.. Fal- From Columbia, Shellac...... 36*401 Copper— MINI A UK on .. vo 2« » a. m. Service resumed March.31,1899. SteamshipsFortland of one fourth of a lot of laud lndleo.86o*tll 14*48 com ..«l>. nt x west. 7 0C mouth 8.30 Friday, Liverpool Westbrook, Sunrises.. 4 .... Prank Jones will leave 3 3 «'• rouihea copper. 24 it. VO*'1* 2. V4 38|,,|Hlkn h wwu^.f j- Leave Portland Pier lor Harpsweil Centre which date the Steamer 8 A ll and in Westbrook. loame.... 45* K Sunsets. II 44 j 7 sc 11.00 21 Mar. "Sardinian pi buildings 21’ j ami Wednesdays Portland on Tuesdays and Fridavs at p. *• inecac.315*4 2*»i Bolts. Kock o(j (Lookout Landing) Tuesdays 30 Carthaginian 15 Charles C. Maxwell of Rogers Pass, M Island..}>;>>U l‘gr*» Moourlses. 202iHeii£lit.00— Le:i>e Harpsweil Centre in. for Bocklaud. Bar Harbor and Macniasport Licorice. rt. .. .16*20 V sheatn.... 17 at 2.30 p. ni, (Lookout G 'Norwegian 22 British Columbia. Ida M. Holston, YM Bolt*._ is .i‘3iv% 16H14 for Portland and Thurs- and intermediate landings, lieiinning leave Ap?il M orpbiue... 2 20®2-4n St I aul pfd Landing) Wednesdays * < at 4 a. marked thus do not carry pas- Ann Max- 1 .. 97 06 a. in. Maehiasport and Steamers Helen E. Maxwell and Mary Oil berearaot2 T6(*320i Bottoms .... 25*;; ; st’. Paul St Omaha. days at 5.45 Mondays Thursdays Portland at in. connecting sengers. earth igmlau and Numidlanjearry ali well, all of Westbionk, to Floella A. Max- Nor.rodllver200*226l Ingot.... 10*17 St Paul Si Omaha old.*...170 105 M AHiy k rs SUNDAY TIMK TAHLE. m., arriving 41.0a p. American do $1*1 251 Tip— * Mann. with trains forlBoston. classes. well of Westbrook, land in Hearing. 1 dum. Strainer Mudelrlne. 1 » 2 ‘"i -5 22' 22'j GPO. P. I VANS. P. P. BOOTllBV. Marshall ot and Kudus Lemon.... Straits. *27 Texas Pacific. a 1*0KV OF RATES OF PASSAGE. Kibby Beering ••• i'OKTLA^D GeuT Pass. Agent. Olive.1 00*8 601 English. Union I’acitlc pfd. 7V'* 78 Leave Portland at 1b a. m. aud 2 p. in. for Gen'l Manager. 1*. Kibby. Sumner Kibby and Mary S. o 60 I Maine. inarj4dt> Peppt.17 6 o)2 Ctif.r. LOo.. *6 Wabash. Iff 7 THURSDAY. May 4. Falmouth. Priuct's Point, Cousin's Island. Pori land. CABIN. of Windham, to Melvina M. Kibby, I. X.. *7 26 2 • 8 Island Kibhy W intergree nl 7 6*2 Ool Char. ! W a hash pfd. k 4 2*2* Littlejohn's Island, Cheheague and Fer Carthaginian or Numidian. $50 and $G0. Eyes tested free of Lucius of Windham, for Potass br'uide. 50*t>0 lei .6 0OAB5O Maine..inr> lba Arrived. and Birch Island. wife P. Kibby Boston & More Point & Smali Point Steamboat Co. A reduction or 5 per eeut is alloweu ou retain " An'imoujr..* hue. St NB Mere Point aud birch Island Portland We have made this :i special branch $70, a lot of land in W indham. Chlorate.1«>« 12*14 Nev. Vork and New pf.. Steamer Cumberland. Thompson. John. Return—Leave tickets. 4(> a 2 or. .4 12 in. and 4 in. of our business and can Musinun of to Al- Iodide.2 C- 76£600 old IColouy. ...210 210 via Eaatport for Bostou. lor Portland at p. give you glasses Euima F. Portluud, at, SECOND CABIN .. .70*80 Spelter. f. 113 PoitlanU at 6.45 m. lor Free hips ommencing ApDi of any of Portland, a lot of Quicksilver. Adams Express.112 Steamer St Croix, New York. Leave Sunday p. Daily ^ £W description. bert J. Hunnewell 1899. Steamer SPJEUFkOY^ wA To Londou or All warranted or re- Quinine.. 43*40 iSolderVtx12*18 A merman Express.140 14o steamer Tremont. Thompson. Bostou. port and intermediate landings. 3rd, fa Liverpool. Louclouderrv— glasses money land iu Portland, formerly Beering. 6u Malle. Portland Pier. Portland. funded. Kheubarb, rt.76c*l r■; -v. Express. 52 62 Steamar Percy V.. Howe, Pbtpsburg via Cuu iuy5dtf E. .A. BAKER. Mgr. will leave My single, $G5.6o return. Winslow of Portlaud to Ca*h.ct.Dase2 20*2 4»i in for Orr’s Island Card s aB William H. lit snake.3»£40 Peo •! lias.1257s Uy’s' Harbor. *12 p. STEERAGE. of wire. .2 7.< Pom's Point, Barry S. .lou»*s of Portland, lot land Saltnetre. 9*12 66*2 d5 seh EfBe M Morrissey. Gloucester. Cove, ouoliog Buy, MV Naval Stares. II i!it''’:r.t* 05 Aslidale. Ilor^e I Loudon. Glasgow. Belfusr. L soda, Pitch...... 2 76M*Of! I y.i Cleared. MAINSPR1NCS, 75c. Lundv’s Harbor at i> a. m.. via above land- t Uildren r.uder 12 years, 0(J 't>i. '*imi!0li.1CU) 163*8 .n. other on t-» '•. 1*. colds make fat grave- by *6 Roam.7Vt®*ls Liscomb. end Waltham Warranted .1. H. M« DONALD, Manager. McGowan ,420 St., Dr. Wbod’s Pine 1 II F Elcln .ompantei. India yards.’' Norway Syrup m.iei h> pfd.. tbn Jeweler 158 Cnimercial su Mi-J Exchange St. or 11. & A.. Allan, riL, We the price for OKI (iold as uugar lead.30*22 Tupeanmo.gai __ Steamer South Bristol anc for one Me K bN.vtY, Office, Telephone give you highest men and .women to a Br'oklyn Hapid Transit.131Hs 1827« Enterprise, Race. year. Me. uovMdli it for rluK*« McKLNN KY the helps happy, vigor- white wax....60*66 Oaaum...* <®b tr,.ri9Utf apri dtf Portland, »e use making federal Miel common. 667/« 6a^« East Bootbbay. Monument Square. Jeweler. Monument Squ^ffti octitfdtf ous old age. Vitroi. tine 7*10 •lb l i Center of Maine The Great Center of Maine T TIE PRESS. I'ETIIION GRANTED. The Great Shopping Center of Maine The Great Shopping Center of Maine The Great Shopping Shopping \KYV ADTKRTISKMKST* TODAY. CO. THE CO. I ihbv Co. bTpECK 1\ THE B7PECK CO. THE bTpECK CO. THE bTpECK f>e., < Moore & Co. INCORPORATED. INCORPORATED. a NeW INCORPORATED. %.&ibbn k. tiuilft Whitney. Comp any INCORPORATED. $ Lighting ■. ii Hooper * fom. he F(s-k Company. Some Reasons for the in Onr Fish Market, Can Enter Activity < ,J. .SS Square City. Store Store Store Metropolitan Department Store n. i. Itanium & Co. Metropolitan Department Metropolitan Department Metropolitan Department Llewelyn M. Leighton. Dress Goods Section. Sts- St*., Lewiston, He. Main A Chapel Sts., Lewiston. Me. Jicdla’s Tea Market. Main & Chapel Sts., Lewiston, Me. Main A ( hapel Lewiston, Me. Hala A Chapel Kowui to let—'.*l DuiuOfUt St, This store has somehow for Satur- Attraction for Saturday, GRADUATING \ew tVaiiN, To Let. for Sale, Lost, Found Special Attractions Special eini similar iMvrrtiiCRHtrits will bo found under Vo'.c Stood Seven to Two in Favor of May 7th, In our DRESSES. come to be the centre of for 71b, la our _ c n & 6. lay th- ir * ppnfyriato head* page Special for Saturday, May 6$ Special Saturday. May day, " when .\<‘W Company. ....IN.... thought Graduating - Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. CA5TORTA 2d Floor. Dresses come Garment Dep’t. 1st FLOOR. to mind, T \~.rs the gnaturc of Ch n*». II. Fr.ETcmt*. Colored and Black Silks, Satins, Etc. sheets and Pillow Sllpe nt SO Our out of town are Invited to and than and patrons why not since the In use for mofe thirty years, Just received, new involoe Elegant visit above department for Inspection and New shipment of ladles* cloth suite, The Kind You Hava Always Bought. Foulard correct In detail. Nothing cent under mnrket value. comparison. You oan save more than oar stock out Silks, per new In style and finish In all the popular classes all Further De- fare on the purobaee of a suit of cloths or C to twtter lu the markets, prioe only $1 per weaves. ASTORIA Attempts overooat. Note the following: other local collections We eollolt an examination of special worth Bear? the signature of Cha*. H. Fletchwu yard. One lot of Men’s All Wool Suits, lines on sale for above date at f36.0t\ Action Lost. Taffeta SllkB In every shade, good regularly I10.C0 per suit; Saturday’s price both in volume and la use for more than thirty years, and lay $18.60, $10.00 to We have elated out a big deal with a $27.60, $22.50, quality, for 60c. **- each. only The Kind You Have Always Sought. $5.00 $3.73 each For our Dress Taffeta Silks In every shade, best quali- manufacturer, buying bit stock at old beauty. WAISTS. Strles mads CASTORIA SEPARATE See other values In Robby ty, fer 79o. wiving 20 per cent of the at Goods chief his prices, thereby A vast and varied line to choose from of all the populer cloths on sale 120.0), gives of Ctias. H. Fletcher. in blacks for 50. 59, 76 Bears the signature Taffeta Silks In 913.60 and 110.00 pee suit. Will Sow Have Two prices of today. Wo will give the benefit In all the leading shades, also blaok. to it, best la u*c .or more than thirty years, and Portland cents ami $1. special lots, on sale for Saturday, 7th, at OVERCOATS. every exolusme to onr patre us. to The Kind You Have Always Sought. Jfanoy Silks (for waists), $16.00, $10.00, An extensive line in all the fabric will Electric each. popular graduating Light Companies. styles, no two alike, in stripes, cheeks, $1.50 cloths, lined throughout with silk; also to ••Jllra. Winslow** sootnmg eyrop, and ether tine designs from 75 oents COATS* CAPES. skeleton lined. See value at 913.do be found close to the plaids JACKETS, each Years millions ol $0.30 Has been used over Fifty by to $2. Just new of up-to- room reaelved. a shipment "See speclal*values In Boys' Suits, ages 4 evening silk where mothers for their children while Teething, Immense variety Fanoy Silks for Sale Commences date styles In ali tbs oloths, light, Saturday Morning. popular to 13 years. Kverythlog new In slvic and success. It soothes the child, for 59 and 75 also block. Ask to see v ith perfect Waists, triramiugs, eto., medium shades finish. See leading IIdcs at 910.00, 95.00, the effect of artificial softens the allays rain, cures Wind At a special meeting of the Mayor nnd lines at $88.00 to gums, cents. ■ 93.50 and Colic, the bowels, and Is the best Board of Aldermen last evening, permis- r $5.00 each. null upon the regulates llest quality China Silks, blacks and $9.50 per light goodc for Diarrhoea whether arising Iron) Electric made from temedy sion was granted the Portland 60 cents. 500 full >U» pillow slips, WAISTS. HATS AND CAPS. sale colors, 24 inch wide. be seen. teething or other causes. For by Drug- to enter the and do may Light company city for 24 inch of cotton, prloe for this lot 7 yoo new silk waists, many of same ex- For Men and new. In cart of the world. Be sure ami Satin Surahs linings, wide, good quality boys—everything gists every it has been a which clusive in all the new shades, of The correct at the lowest ctfl business. long light 39 cents. designs styles prioee. II i-l; for Mrs. Winslow’s toothing byrup, only cents eacb. and fancy silks. Price guarantee! Sec lines In men's and this company has made to secure this choice plain leading boys’ * tl bottle. WASH SILKS-Endless variety, the lowest, Bee special linee for Satur- Derby and Soft tints, at 93.00, 92.60, 92.00 From the beginning they 75 dozen pillow slips, 42x30, woven permission. best goods, only 60 oents. day. 7th at $10.00, $7.50. $5 00 to to WHITE 34 inches wide, 20c. Con- effects, CASHMERE, have been fought stubbornly by the this lot will go at 10 cents eacb. $2.98 each. 95c each tmina36 BLACK SATIN DUCHESS— border, inches wide, 30c. BRIEF JOTTINGS. solidated Electric Light company, and and FURNISHINGS. No. 1 is 27 Inches wide, rich heavy 100 dozen hemstitched pillow slip., WASH MATERIALS. MEN’S 38 inch, 50 and 50c. 46 inch, 75c. of more this has extended over a period stock to the state to select value at *2.35; our prioe lot .Shirt waist! In endless variety. In all The largest The last two are extra lustre. oilers durable, good made from extra quality cotton; this grades tine; having high than two years. The new company new of wash materials. Oyer from. Kverythlng In this department Is of the \Y. C. T. while it lasts $1.60. the designs The regular meeting only devoted to Dew and the and styles are of the vory excellent finish, and un- tJ do lighting and furnish pow- worth at 12 1-2 oents each. 800 square feet of floor space designs WHITE INDIA TWILL, snugly woven, TJ. will occur this afternoon at 8 p. m. No. 3 Is 27 inches wide, actually Bee lota for Sat- latest. We wish an f our new * and tho action of the this department. special Inspection wido. er at very low rates for the doth alone usually at 150 Free :reet. -Mrs. Martha H. Moore on sale while It Is here *1.25. 50 dozen sheets 81x00, at ranging from $5.00 to shipment of men's soft bosom shirts, all last will $1.75, urday prloes 50 50c. 50 (!2c. and board of aldermen evening prob- at *1.25. 50c. each. choioe designs In stripes, plaids nnu inob, inch, will talk apt!) l’olk'O Matron work No. 3 is 27 inches wide, cheap would oost 45c. You can buy this lot at 42 nlv about a revolution in the prices obecks, as 91.00, 75 cents sol bring at *1. yard. ALBATROSS. A very soft (hollar in feel to Wool tho Almshouse. It will not last long only per MILLINERY DEP’T. 50c each WHITE texture, of electric light ing aud power in this city. cents each. The of Illnck Satin for 50, 59, 60 and 75 oents. Cliallie. annua] reports Superintendent last 250 exolnelve styles In ladles' trimmed The opposition manifested night same BOVS’ DEPARTMENT. cif Schools Lord, Superintendent of llest Colored Satin Duchess in all lead- 00 dozen Hemmed stitched sheets, hats. No two alike; right from the 38 inch, 50c. the of the order against passage granting houses for hands of a corps of experienced trimmers. Blouses In white and oolored; sizes School* Bradley 'and Commis- ing colors, sold by other $1.25; as above. Prloq 50 cents eaoh. 33c. Buildings to the new to enter quality fare cun be more than saved on the from 3 to 7 Inclusive. Sea values at WHITE NUN’S VEILINC.-12 inch, permission company lor silks We Car pur- 93.00, sioner‘of Public Works Fernald, will not our is $1. Call on us 'JO to the did not amount to as much a? price In sheets In to chase of one of our exclusive styles, on 91.50, 91. A rich Silk and Wool $1.10. city state. Extra sizes proportion LANSOOWN. Fabric, t e completed for some time. The duties are headquarters In this sale at $10.00. $8.50, $5.00 to 95c each was expected. The only aldermen who Granulated and seeded also lino of those olllclals were largely Increased doth u.ed. $2.SO each. GLOVES. ARMURE. surface, figures. 38 inch, 75c voted against ;tbe order .pwere Aldermen DRESS TRIMMINCS. anrl have been exceedingly Don't fall to visit our Glove Depart- Small and this year they to In novel silk and VISIT OCR POPLIN. large designs scrolls, Ac., $1.00 Lamson aud Smith. Their endeavor Ail the newest styles ment on Saturday, 7tb, and secure n pair busy. the above we eball and children’s have the order submitted to tho city so- mohair, dress trimmings, also an endless In connection with Infants' department. of our '2-clasp warranted kid gloves In all NUN’S VEILINCS, with small figure, six different designs. 58 inch, 39c of School Buildings New Bonnets, Dresses, Coats, etc., for the new shades; Price Superintendent for uud when this failed new Id silk and licitor revision, variety of style* jet jet offer yards MILL REMNANTS, ones. V lustrous. 50 $1.25. now on lbe 10,000 the little Prices lower than the SICILIANS. cry inch, Tirade-;.' Is making lepalrs ___ ..... U’.. InwtlM $1.00 pair on it a few — -- to postpone action for weeks, irUlHB, uiviuvo, Cottons, very lowest. Ulnortan Jnhonl ViOlt gf> K'finntlv RtMlflk tlV of 50 Inch Bleached good 38 inch, 58c. 40 inch, 75c. to the of the op- of at for Soturday or. Corsets, Heal Kid In all'tty) Hew shades, WHITE MOHAIR. .itlded nothing strength an inspection leading lines, $5,110, 3 1-2 cents Special prices lightning. The present vacation is too quality, prloe while they last, Cotton Underwear and Pettlcoa-s. Visit drives position. There was u big crowd present, S3 00. $3.00, $1.00, 75 oents and 50 cents brief to allow some sorely needed re- this section. $1.95 per pair The thin IV. a number of prominent a yard. BLACK including great per article. _ pairs on various Pori land school houses _ citizens who demonstrated by their nmn- CRENADINE. dress sea- SI.25. Made of American In- must await the summer,recess. come and they was tit ion to enter Portland will up. ner that the passage of the order very ns aforesaid. In ease of violation lecture will be at land FAldermoo__Munnlx^i|Tben<_through son is with broad ruf- A preparatory given above suid I to ask what these rates are.” they will offer cheaper rates than digo Print, gratifying to them. When the mayor of either of the conditions, you desire Maybe HAND' Willisten church by l)r. Smith Baker company shall one desire to we want to been for it was not a Portland Electilo Light The Mayor—“Does any this company and will admit us. We’vo planning fle on shoulder cape and called the board to order there said and yoke, this at T.4.>. “Paul’s forfeit all rights to use polos tlie ver.iuj; Subject, answer the question of ’gentleman them to Portland to that some vacant chair in the aldermen’s chamber conduits, and ndri city may cause the and would say you braid on yoke, collar, cuffs and Groat Prayer.” at the ex- from Two as a matter of courtesy 1"' Aldermau Johnson—The and the door ways were tilled with spec- same to bo forthwith removed gentleman GARDEN meet of the named below arc flannel colors are The committee on finance will Moulton than said that the from Six there are some here who goods pocket, style, tators. The mayor simply stated thut pense of said company. Alderman says at 4 o'clock. the herein this afternoon llefore exercising rights rates had been several times *eem to want to rush this order through. sure to interest you. fast. Si 25 the meeting had been called to take act- Klectrio published on out new granted said Portland Light T!.m committee laying with and he called upon Mr. John H. Fogg, Now It seems to me that there are some SPRAYERS. KlUl'KKI) OHEHADINKi lus- ion on the of the Portland Elec- execute a bond afternoon petition company shall V. stre held a m ting yesterday said of the company to corrob- here who wish to stave the trous black. Me tric to enter the city and sufficient sureties to be approved by the attorney gentlemen ; of Light company of ton 75c stout to deci upon dates for the granting officers In the sum action on this order off. Is Is about as as neces- •Hincli Figured Gsenadlue, SI.39. Made of extra said that he awaited the pleasure of the municipal rate this statement. Almost conditional to hold said Mesh $1.00 hearings. thousand dollars did so and said that there broad as it is and a llttH 1 Checks and Grenadine, dark blue and board. from all loss, Mr. Fogg long longer as the Percale, O. O. will work Cl tv of Portland harmless sary vegeta- Art Grenadines, $1.25 to $2.00 Ligonia lodge, I. F., from the must be on tile in the city records a cory think. I ask for the High Alderman Johnson moved that the or expense arising question." red grounds, designs, on three candidates to- datiisga bles and pretty the second degree and ubo or eleotrlolty with- of tlie rates offered the city by this com- The then called for the ayes and plants hoard to this^busiuess and it was transmission Mayor •14 inch Silk Stripe. proceed of said city, Including all fancy yoke, rutiled with plain night. in the limits pany. nays and the vote was as follows: themselves. so voted. any obstruction, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50 r*.r.•• ev > niug at S o’clock the Y. M. C. damages occasioned by move to the Yeas—Aldermen material to match the Johnson then introduced an or uuy way Alderman Smith—“I lay Sprague. Mannix, In a season color, Alderman digging op or displacement and dry A. Camera club rooms will be opened and also In- the table until wo have these Johnson, Merrill,Dow,Moulton Frye. 44 inch Plain Mesh, order the asked for or street by said company, matter on lining, skirt meas- All interested in .granting permission No—Aldermen Lamson uud Smith. can have tiglit-tittirg for public inspection. cluding the cost of removal of poles,wires prlne6 laid before the board. I don’t in- you hardly 5Sc, SOc, $1.00 by the new company. of breach of any ures •'>’•> around. I*. .1 invited to be present, and conduits by reason matter until 1 know The Mayor—"The order has a passage." yards that he had a tend to vote on this one without the Alderman Moulton said of the conditions herein. MS and 40 inch Black Albatross, .• i-rs of the association. Q There was a murmur of what I am voting oil. A few days ago surpassed ap- This sale price Si.39 similar order to the one Introduced by moved that the or- other. Alderman Johnson in the crowd which at once arose 25c, MMo Mr. told us the oompany had no proval ; /IliNLi OF BELKNAP MOTOR Alderman Johnson which ho had amend- have a 'ih s Fogg der as amended passage, room. Save the of other of Sea Island to make to the city. New to leave the price Many Wrappers COM FAN Y. ed somewhat In order to make thocondi- Alderman Moul- proposition Percale; dark, medium and li^ht £ motion was seconded by Alderman Dow then introduced an or- he that the company baa a propo- one in freedom from NUN’S VEILINC. colors. tions more binding and stronger. Aider- says f-.i a regular me ting of the Belkuap ton. the solicitor to see sition to make and 1 want to know what der authorizing city man Johnson to the amendments would like to insects that MS inch MMc 1 12 75c Mot puuv which wns hold Thurs* agreed Alderman Smith—"I that the contract and other prey Inch, SCOTCH ClftCHAMS. it Is.” legal papers of and tue from Ward 8 made, ami list mentioned on day wj:j a: the ofiice,corner Cress gentleman know what tbo price In case were drawn in the 30c 42 $1.00 Alderman I.narson seconded the mo- this up proper upon every green 42 inch, | inch, were by vote of the board. have here be- Boro streets, George W. Brown tendered they adopted this order is. We nothing form. The order had a tion to lay the order on the table. passage. that Black Nun’s Veiling, Alderman Dow thought the erection of us. ’The other day thing grows. Figured his resignation us president, and E. B. fore us which will tell Alderman Smith then introduced the The to put the motion should bo under the direction of the now was Mayor .started Use it as a $1.25 W inslow v.a• elected in his stead. E. poles Mr. Fogg told us the company for to spray- when Alderman Tamaon interrupted the following petitions permission The officers of Portland instead of the rates of the Consoli- K. Payson was chosen secretary. municipal prepared to out erect new which were referred er or tnke off the to say: buildings, men is a the committee on lights and he suggested I want to know If Mr. Muyor election of those two good guar- dated 50 pet cent. a and to it on the table until we Junius Morrill for wooden stable nozzle and Friday Saturday that the order be amended in this par- “I mean iuy spray antee of the successful management of will make this statement again? ’' Fogg of at 88 George street. Sale. or- gel the schedule prices. Wrapper the company anil at yesterday's meeting ticular. Another thing Is, 1 don't think this pump water against The motion to lay on the Frederick H. Gerrlsb for a briok build- that the business of the this suggestion of Alderman Dow mat in condition to be d Mayor—“The it was reported der is now passed, to be U6ed as a medical school on the outside of lirst and the table is not amendable.” ing M your Five special never hud been better and a with some opposition at it should he referred to the city so- WRAPPERS.C company think I had known Chadwick street. ns to whether the Alderman Tan.son—”If windows. One of the handiest in ]«rg number of orders for work had question came up poles licitor. I don’t consider it is now in things Bargains that X wouldn’t have seconded the mo- C. H. Luring, addition to dwelling on should be ereoted under the direction of to to wash with. will offer accumulated. proper shape pass." Stevens Plains avenue. imaginable carriages well made wrappers the municipal oihcers, the committee ou the mat- tion.” Alderman Johnson—"What’s E. A. addition to store at U91 The that BURGLA LiY ON i ’ORTLA N U ST. The then put the'queetlon. Al- Whitney, price is.stfdow every body- them- lights or the commfttee on poles. A de- It?" ; Moyor ter with and street. into the store of VV. L. informal discus- dermen Smith and Tarason voted yes Congress should have one. Burglars broke lay was caused by the Alderman Smith—*’This order is all with a loud The Leavitt a selves and » Portland of this matter and it was the others voted no such Mayor appointed Harry Blossom son, street, sion during cut It is interlined, It should be re- At the time of this writing up, crowd special policemuQ without pay on Custom 63 each. some timo Wednesday night. A large this delay that AUlermau Man nix took voice that the laughed. e^jjits vised.” House wharf. to you there are more than two hun- of stor* was cut "The motion is lost,” said the Mayor. window on the side the the lloor and asked the Mayor what Alderman Johnson—"But what is the Mannlx arose dred of Scotch a diamond and a of taken was before the house. At thiB point Alderman styles Ginghams with piece glass question matter with it? What are your objections Friday. list of tbs com- PERSONAL. out to admit a man’s The will inform the (rod moved that the price in our stock at 25c large enough body. Mayor—“I gentle- to H?" rates which some one had handed Either and cigars were stolen to man from Two if ho does not that it should pany’s KENDALL & Confectionery know, A derman Smith—"I think WHITNEY, Some are corded, double and to the order as an amend- Mr. and Mrs. Ueo. Klohardson and the value of about $20. An effort was the is on tho adoption cf the him be added question be referred. cords. made to break the in which from five’s amendment to ment to it. Mrs. Louise Dam leave tor Mew York on single open safe, gentlcmau Alderman Johnson—"ArB all orders Federal and Temple Streets. to be a but it The read the rates and Aldermen the sixth for two weeks. myr> Checks from needle there happened quite sum, the order. referred to the city solicitor?’ Mayor of tiny point The work looked as to Moulton then asked if they were the gen Mr. and Mrs. William Cortland of was unsuccessful. Alderman Manuix then proceeucd Alderman Smith—'"All orders should checks to one inch blocks. it had been done as to nine rates of the W'akelleld, Muss., are the guests of Mr. 1. them tnough by amatuers, express his opinion in regard this flat- bo.” company. would not have Aldermen Mannlx and Johnson said V. Lang, of Deering Point. AH Trained Nurses Stripes—pencil, gradua :«d, professionals given up ter and in a few minutes the amendment Alderman Lamson—"I think the alder- said is well ths safo so The autnorities were offered Alderman Dow was matter. they were. The latter gentleman W. A. Anderson, P. 11. 8.. ’US, who broken and multi-colored. easily. by accepted man lrom Seven is right in this is nrpkiilwnf. nf ihn Erwsh man clAga At ARE INVITED TO CALL no Thus nmeuded the order stood as fol- he absurd to think that AT notified but us yet have clue. nua u *>uuv that it would MS l ucre is an oriuuuute worthy l’laid effects in bewildering lows: these rates hacl been doctored for this Amherst lies accepted a position all orders should be referred. college, Ii’m- rnnp SnrnnT ilinnnr fpnunihnp ray, also mourning. Ordered, That permission be and here- 111WUUJ5 Ul MUU muriuicu, m with the Hampden. Publishing company your Alderman Johnson—‘‘1 would like to U'PUUIUI 91 DANFORTH ST., COR OF HIGH, Little Wonder Peas. uj {jib given iu mo x uiuuuu i'jiuuuju to Mr. Muss. He will leave oul- the and oholo- solicitor has to do with Alderroaa Moulton appealed of tipringtield, Probably largest company to Jay anil maintain un- ask what the city and examine the rooms, which attention. llight to whether the rates were genu- next month and enter his du- with to do and Fogg suy lege upon cjioc-u^ est collection of 25c Scotch S. A. THOMPSON ARRAIGNED. derground conduits and manholes this. We know what we want have been put in nice repalr cJSie rrires and cables to be hi id therein un- wants to ine or not, and Mr. George W. Drown, ties. A. of South Thornas- can do it. If the gentleman and furnished new Ginghams in the three Northern [[Sidney Thompson der the surface of the following streets: the of the oompauy, who was Miss Maude Kitchen graduated Wednes- throughout, I. the bond or the contract when they manager who was indicted for and street, from head of Green street refer and will be with steam ton, altering Congress then said: from the nurse’s sonool at let, States. Also to to the solicitor that is present, day training well made was to Monument square. permission are drawn np city and use 59c. A wrapper 1 u'.sing government notes, arraigned read are correct and we and Ear heat, gas of telephone and maintain underground conduits, but there Is no exouse “The rates as the Mulne Kye Infirmary. i.eforo Webb in the Jay a different thing, selected .Judge Thursday and wires for the E. of Alfred Is a included, to nurses of choice Print, Anderson’s manholes, cables pur- this matter in will back them up, too." Hon. James Hewey exclusively Cinghams He for attempting to delay Unit vd States court. pleaded not guil- pose of connecting the main conduits like to know of col- at reasonable Call in braid Alderman Smith—'“I'd candidate for the position deputy prices. medium colors, trimmed, Exclusive unlike any pre- and was tinder bonds for with said petitioner’s poles. this way. styles, ty put glCUU ap- knows that ho can fur- of Portland. the afternoun or jTIso to erect a line of Damson—“I introduced an how he (Drown) lector of the port eveuiug. lining, wide skirt. unce from to day. Not permission poles Alderman tight-fitting vious 37'”0 peal day being wires thereon for the trans- at the rates he suys he cany some stubburn and niayMlw styles, and string other and it was referred nish puwer Alter protracted ubij io gives tha bonds he was commit- ordar the night A gooa 60c wrapper, this sale mission of electricity through and along litigation the suit of Burdick Berry of Scotch Lace. Similar to viz: to the city eocilltor.” (Laughter.) ted. the following streets, Alderman Smith the Boss & -^- The Mayor reminded Waldoboro against Howell price, 59c Twenty-one poles on the south side of The Mayor gently called the attention Scotch Gingham, having a laeo- the was on the adoption of of the Penobscot V- ANNUAL MEETING OF ROSSINI Green street from opposite the head of of the board to the fact that the that question steamtowing company question or lattice-work weave. Kennebec street; J pole on southeast side amendment ottered by Alderman has been decided by a Verdict- Mr. II. * like, CLUB. before the board was on Mr. Dow's amend- the river of street, tliu head ot and Congress opposite Miinnlx. Berry has been awarded $3600 for Injuries lied, pink, blue, heliotrope The KoFsini club of Portland held its Green street; lo poles on east side of Free ment. Alderman Smith started to soy some- received on one of the tags of the defen- Made of Percale* in lat- with annual in- ting at Kiverton Thursday. street, beginning at junction with Cun- Alderman Johnson, the amendment 89c. moss green alternating street; 5 on south side ol about what Mr. Fogg had said dant M The oilicers were elected for the gr.s.s poles been asked for an aye thing oompany. est colorings, newest de- following from Free street to Fore having adopted, white. Centre street, when the Mayor said: Mrs. Daulel Elliott of Brunswiok rat ensuing year: street; 14 poles on east siJe of Fore street, and nay vote. signs, ruffled yoke and rows of 33c “I trust that tbe gentlemen of the turned Wednesday from Portland where Price, leyt—Mrs. Edward A3. Hand. from Centre street to Pearl street; 1 pole Aldoriuan Manuix—“I don't know some on the the bound \ :v-President—Airs. Abial At. on south «»f Pearl fioiu Fort will have oompasslon she has teen spending winter with fancy braid, armholes, handi- Smith. side street, what this order states aud I want It read hoard DRESS SUIT The Con :..iiry_c Secretary—Miss Eucy street to Commercial street; 4 poles on officer. You have voted to close relatives. waist ! in detail. I don’t know how it stands at presiding tight fitting lining. A a N. iiltu;chard. east side of Commercial street from CASES est kind of the liearn g and under the rules we mast Miss Freda of Portland has been Edith street to Franklin street. Poles to Hyde good dollar wrapper. outing Sicretary—Miss C. Pearl | present.” will he in a traveling In a business-like way.” a of her Dr. at Free- along couple Tri duty. he of chestnut or cedar, reasonably j Alderman Lloulton read the order for proceed guest uncle, Hyde pine, of weeks. This This sale price, 89c convenience. This special one urer—AiL-s Ali’-e L. Fliil brock. straight and of a height ranging from j Alderman Smith—“I was merely an- port. gives you the third time. most others. LSbr riun—Mrs. J sepli Thompson. i5 to 70 feet os the municipal ollicers something which had keen said A occurred at the home of time to a good is handier than Alderman Mannix—‘‘I wantJTo know swering meeting just apply A litneh was served at noon may direct. III. of dainty by an outside party.” Mrs. Abbott Weston In recent• coat of Screen faint. Made monkey-grain-leather Si id to be located ns indicated on what these rates’ mean!'” by Freeport tha poles ‘published hjuiiug'T Smith of Casino. the Mrs. CbarleB Green or Bronze with steel frame, both in body map ac oo in pa Dying the petition sul j=»ot ! The said that the now’ The will endeavor to pre- ly, guests being sisters, Black, ^ 1 3 Mayor question Mayor—"i to such specific changes as said mu of in the future.” Chase, Mrs. Eeander Fobes of Portland, Green. 15c. and linen lining; two sets of THE ltUBULK TRUST. was on the passage of the order. vent that aprt thing A pt., lid; | niopal otheism may direct. cale, blue, rod, brass lock and 1 know question now is on Mrs. William Uennett, Mrs. William 25c pink, straps inside; New York, Aiay A .--Thu linal organ iz*- This permission is granted upon the Alderman Mannix—‘‘I waut to The Mayor—"The pt., of the order.” Davis, Miss Carrie Melcher and Mrs. Ab- and color, holt; solid sole leather cormVs; t‘or: d the Rubber Good.; .Manufacturing express condition that the Portland Klee wlmt the published rates are, your honor, the puseagb brown, grey mourning lu’K been trie Light company shall continue the Lamson—"I would like to bott Weston. All the family Were pres- handle. We had cue lot company completed. before I vote on this question, and 1 ask Alderman round ruffle, trimmed yoke, strong rates heretofore published and furnish ent Mr. Robert lives know what we are voting ony" except Melcher, who a few ago and they sold in- the citizens, business houses and llrma you what they are?” days are about on In Kentuoky. H. H. HAY & gathered sleeves, separated-fltted and the city of Portland electric lights The Mayor—”1 will Inform the gentle- The Mayor—"We to vote SON, stanter. lienee this special lot and advance of the order.” Mr. and Mrs. Charles Free- bound arm-holes, iii yard &3:V power without any in price man fiom Two that 1 am not here to an- the passuge Wilbur.ot .Uidtlle Slreel. iiuing, of 50 more. over said published rates for a term of ljtmson—“There seems to are to muve to Portland. swer the by the Alderman port skirt, pocket. 22 or 2-1 inch. Headi:biliousness, heartburn, indi- at least live years from date. questions propounded a desire eoa.e of the here Hon. Thomas B. with Mrs. Heed that said shall not fell of this board. I am here to be by gentlemen Heed, ki’"1 f«... J all liver ills are cured Also company gentlemen S1.2o wrapper at 98 C $5.00 $3.88 geitivin,; by rush this thing without due and Miss Reed, have arrived at South- ouu tour combine with any light com- put thejmotlons you may make and act to through pany whereby the price cl electricity lor deliberation. Mow why not act- ampton, Eng. To the men from newspapers for absolute repose. according to your pleasure. It is uot postpone newspaper lighting or power shall be increased above beset him when he be was PMis answer this ion on this matter until next week when who landed, Mr. Heed With his family going to Winches- the prices heretofore promised by this within my province to ques- the on the other said that he had come to ter and Salisbury and thence to Paris. J. \ LIBBY 00. t old by all dru^iiis. 25 cent*. company to tho city and citizens of Port- tion.” bearing company's pe- England away J. R. Li'BBY CO. •

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