_PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESIABLISIIED JUNE 1862 VOL. 33. PORTLAND, MAINE, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13, 1890, THREE CENTS. jTL _ _PRICE AiJVEllTISE:,lEXT8. | NET"* ADVERTISEMENTS will be decisive of Mr. Chamberlain’s CZAR APPROVES. derstood Ids availability will be can- THE en- COMING MIN. political fortune, and it will not be com- LEFT TO THEIR FATE vassed at a meeting of tho national tered into for a long time to come if he KIND WORDS. Louis can avoid it. mittee of tho party at St. Friday William Sent Him An Au- j on and for H Emperor to decide the time ALL- Mr. Chamberlain's idea seoms to be next, place TREES-. __ national convention that four years hence, thoj Liberal party tograph Letter. holding the next All Solid Oak. Most of them have Box Seats, to be will be glad enough to have him Dnck and quite a number of committees in at his own which have material strength, Sold at cost to close out the lot and make room for What the Transvaal Has Done for again prioe, and he is proba- Populists bly right. It will he quite time enough On a Barren Cliff On Vancouver The London Standard Utters Them will be iavoralby disposed toward Judge new goods. The Czar Told the Bearer lie Entirely Ap- then to pick a quairel with the Tory pre- Trumbull’s candidacy. to b« talked ~ Chamberlain. mier. Meantime the roost noble Marquis Island. proved of the Policy of Checking Eng- for Us. The other name likely : of is the of is Snetrtor Marion But- ONE~AT $77667 “"O Ni”A Salisbury Right Hon. Joseph land’s Arrogance. T$T2^F Ohamborlain’s venerated chief and lead- ler of North Carolina. ^United States of Nebraska is re- ONE AT $7.50. er. Somebody once described as St. Petersburg, 12.—An auto Senator W. ~V. Allen ONE AT politics January a dark horse and $13.50. the most exhilarating of all sports, and garded in the light of HE IS THE MOST graph letter of Emperor William to the to the front ONE AT $7.75. POPULAR MAN certainly Mr. Chamberlain’s hunt for the THE TERRIBLE HAS may be brought prominently ONE AT WRECK OF THE ONLY NICE THINGS TO SAY OF or other circum- $14.00. British nremiersliip is deeply interesting Czar, was brought to this city by Prinoe should tno declinations OF THE MOMENT. to Judge Trumbull or ONE AT $8.50, and exciting even to onlookers. JANET COWAN. Von Radolin, the German ambassador OF AMERICANS. stances tend plaoe ONE AT $15.00 Senator Butler outside of oonsideartion. to Russia. Tho letter reviews the general ONE AT S2.00. GERMAN ASSURANCES. ONE AT $15.50! situation, especially in the/fransvaal and KRUGER S PROCLAMATION. A Piece of Luck for Him—He Egyptian questions. To be seen in our window and on street door. Do Prodigious Hohenloke Tolls Austria nml Not to All you in- Italy Five of the Crow Did 3STot He a Government Where Na- Understand the The Czar told Prinoe Von Radolin he Salisbury Will Present His Side of Venez- Urges tend to buy one this if so here is Saw His Opportunity and Was Quick to Be Alarmed. year, your opportunity. of tionalities Can Live Fraternally. Signals a Rescuing Tug and Were entirely ooncurred'in tho views and aims uelan Case at Once—American Attitude Grasp It—Followed on tlie Streets hy Left to Perish of who has taken the May be—An Attempt Will Emperor William, During the Late Trouble* Ha* Caused Cheering Crowds—At Heart a Dema- Berlin, January 12.—In view of the 13.—The rank and Be Made to Save Them. lead against ’s arrogance and Pretoria, January fact that It—It. Is Also a Nice Ladder Laud in the Premier- the future of Germany's rela- Very gogue—He May added that the German Emperor could file of tho Jameson expedition, captured tions with is for the England involved ia doubt, Port 13.—The Noble Lord to Descend Upon. the Boers and to this place, ship. Townsend, January firmly rely on his support and the sup- by brought Chancellor Prinoe Von Hohenlohe has The British bark Janet Cowan, of tiie states to an- hove started for Natal by orders. sent Thompson, port friendly Russia, London,January 13.—Tbe Standard New York, 12.—A special Lon- assuring communioations to the was are to January wreoked December 31, near Carman- namoiy, France and the United Slates. nounces the foreign offioo is busily en- officers of the'expedition expected governments at Vienna and don cable to the Sun says: The British Rome, ahon, Vancouver Island. She was a follow The custom!! officials Prinoe Lobanoff Rostevski, Russian gaged in completing papers relating to shortly. pointing out that action FURNISHING politicians who have the Trans- aDy diplomatic built vessel owned Shakle the a safe to Farrar, COMPANY, regarded Clyde by minisster of foreign affairs, was present Venezuelan Those papers opened large consigned wihch might be taken the Berlin dispute. vaal orisis from a party point of view are by gov- & and was valued at She at will be one of the leaders in the Band, wild was 21 Co., $127,000. the Interview between the Czar aud published with as muoh dispatch Monument L. more ernment, would not involve either the Square. CARLETON, impressed than anything else left South as is and found it contained a hon- Manager. by Capetowu, Afrioa, September Prince Von Radolin and commended the consistent with the satisfactory exe- arrested, ^ with the Mr. triple alliance or the individual interests 11 great advantage Joseph lor Vancouver, under charter to load anti-English policy. cution of the laborious task. dred revolvers and seven thousand round Chamberlain has of Austria or Italy. It is understood derivod^from it. It is lumber for a South African port De- In an the of cartridges. President Kruger issued a that the editorial, Standard says that not too much to that he is at this chanoollor’s communication ex- cember she rounded THE TRANSVAAL PRISONERS. say 3, when Capo communications it publishes relative to proclamation to the people of Ra ;d, moment the most man in pressed entirely paciflo intentions on the a popular publio Flattery, encountered gale which drove the attitude of Germany and the Trans- saying they believed they had been de- this part of towards also a One of Them is an American En- country. All parties his Germany Egypt, and a siiocessiou of adverse Mining vaal ceived a small number of regarded fier’seawariJ, and the publication of the paper on by designing to belief that a mutual with a of accession office with and good understanding winds forced the toward the west gineer Salary 8100,000 a Year. the men outside of the He misgivings, ship Venezueland difficulty, are all autlio- country. urges his own between and Great Britain will personal friends and blindest Germany coast of Vancouver Island where she It the Rand residents to with the be restored at an early day. adds: “Urged by friendly co-operate feared that he would lose his a Cape Town, January 11.—Sir Heroules ritJ^ive. government to make the republlo a partisans It is known that the Italian struck reef about 13 miles west of pubiio opinion in the United States to g But here Is the of the govern- of country where all nationalities esn live right jingle greatest January Sale this store has ever individuality in a Cabinet ment the Lord Carmahie December 81. Robinson, governor Capo Colony, has known. overwhelming- fearing agreement with light Directly place before tbe world, as soon as may He Johan- issued a fraternally together. promises Goods are coining in and out at half the usual ly Tory and presided over his old ad- Salisbury for co-operating of Italian and when the vessel Second Mate proclamation removing Dr. going rapidly prices, and that by grounded be, the British case as con shall have a tool British in the regards the nesburg mayor, municipal for New, Seasonable Goods. there will versary, Lord squadrons event of certain Jameson from the office of Administrator council and Inhabi- To-day be additional attractions in the Salisbury. Howell and two of the crew jumped with the cabinet has concludes: "Let the contingencies in the Mediterranean, of troversy Venezuela, sale of Goods and Dress Goods. As events have turned out Mr. Cham- overboard and It was Mashonaland and appointing F. J. tants of Johannesburg make it possible House-keeping might be disturbed by the rupture be- perished. apparent decided to respond to this amicable in- and for its government to appear before berlian from the first aimed to assert tween and and asked the was doomed and the rest of the Newton, secretary receiver-general of England Germany, ship vitation by publishing the material docu- Volksland with the words: ‘Forget and himseif. He strnok out a line of foi certain explanations from Germany. British Beoliuaualand, in his Mr. UNBLEACHED COTTONS. policy in men set about reaching shore. It was an place. ments in Its theroon. forgive.’” DRESS GOODS. It is probable Austria wanted to know is possession bearing the oonduct of ooionial affairs as diffloult task on account of Newton an imperial offioer. Cecil daring how the Emperor viewed England’s war- extremely Of far more interest^ to the English Hopeful. 36 4c and a as it was The 22 members of inoh, 5o yard. Our entire line novel, and this the surf. After several a sailor the reform commit- of Novelty Dress Pat- ex-republioan like demonstrations. It is not deemed attempts people than the problems to be faced in Kimberly, January 133.—Cecil Rhodes, The best 36 inch, 6o yard. terns at Mayor of this that the chancellor could have named tee who were arre.-ted in ONE-HALfc1 PRICE. These are Birmingham, politioan possible Chamberlain succeeded in swim- Johannesburg South Africa or the relations of this formerly prime minister of Capo Colony, 40 5 l-2c and 6 l-2c who learned given tne above assurances while Ger- and taken to Pretoria on on arrived here and was re- inch, yard, all this seHsen’s some statesmanship in a ming seahore with a and a breeches Friday today cordially goods, of the moBt man is to a rope country with any other power, are its 43 7 l-2o diplomacy seeking form of ceived. In a speech expressing thanks for inch, yard. stylish stuffs in the provincial municipal school, this ex- buoy was which the remain- oharge high treason, are now in the market. Also all the coalition of European powers against rigged,upon relations with the United States, and his reception, he said his political career 45 inaii, 8 l-2c yard. Liberal Minister who deserted his chief The of Pretoria jail, where Dr. Jameson and his g short lengths from our Dress Goods stock Euigand. story the attempt to der of the crew reached the shore. A we gladly take the of bear- was not at an end,it was on'y beginning. And hia nrinp.inlaa toVlk ml*.*- opportunity 6- 4, 13o yard. on form a Euorpean coalition originated in comrades are also confined the He firmly believed that the counter at half price and less. landing was effected at the bottom of a pending ing testimony to the atti- encoujagpd by lie shameful England and ought to be knocked in the complete of the magnanimous his frionds he would live to do much 7- 4, 13 l-2c yard. We must have ingratitude and snow covered oliff over the of whioh disarming Johannesburg room for the new goods. flippancy, head. top TJifciandnrfi. tude of the Amerioan nation toward s us, work in had not been three months a member ot good behalf of the country. 8- 4, 16o yard. at: u mnmont nrhnn nr.tvnm.iGtino 1 the Germany bas not sought, nor does she lay the only means of escape. A sailor Mr. John Hays an Ameri- 3 Bouole Tory oabinet before he began to ob- Hammond, 9- 4, 12 l-2o yard. Dress Patterns, colors mahoga- seek any aotive allies in her endeavor to scaled the oliff and by means of a rope can is the mem- APA I I IN n tain reputation as leader in a new im- mining engineer, among generous thought apparently that a fav- ny and blue check England’s encroaohments in the his companions followed him to the table bers of the reform committee who were Best quality, 16o. blaok, and black,and red and perialist policy in the treatment of orable opportunity had arisen for adopt- Tranvsaal, endangering Germans and land above. Here a telegraph line was arrested. A 10- 19c black, marked from $9.00 to $4.93 the colonial affairs which had too long been stringent passport system ing toward us a tone of insult if not The Number of Armenians Estimated to 4, yard. German investments there and in Del- found and the party divided, and follow- is enforced in mismanaged by mere bureaucrats. being Johannesburg. menace. Instead of taking advantage pattern. agoa bay. It is not a question that ought ing the wire in opposite directions the There is a there Have Been Butchered, Mr. Chamberlain saw the opportunity very strong feeling of augumentation of the temporary mul- BLEACHED COTTONS. to disturb the peace of Europe or cause band who faced westward, soon encoun- German interference in and was quiok to seize it. He was al- against the tiplication of assailants, the American Silk and wool novelties in 5 different any powers too intervene, ex- tered jk river whioh barred further pro- Transvaal troubles. ready making a big reputation when this European people, with a spirit that does them hon- Loudon, January 11—The Constanti- 86 inch. 6c yard. from $14.00 to cept those concerned in the rooent Hin- gress In retracing their steps they fol- Advices from that colorings, $6.91 prodigious ploee of luck came in his way. Johannesburg say or, and whioh is appreciated by us, not of the 36 inoh of the terland conventions. The government lowei the line eastward and they discov- several of the members of the reform nople representative United Press, Fruit Loom, 7 l-2o yard. For many years past the conduct of only abstained from endeavoring to add has not suggested any European confer- ered 'ie bodies of Captain committee have flod and that one under date of 42 inoh Fruit of the 11 l-2o Boucle effects, solid colors, blue, brown colonial affairs has been so flabby that Thompson of them to our perplexities, but where they did telegraphing yosterday, Loom, yard. ence, but the envoy of the Transvaal re- and t ree sailors frozen stiff and almost has been allowed to after and from $15.00 to when the people saw a minister display- deprat deposit- not aotually otter us sympathy, they says more complete tables of persons 6- 4, 16c yard. green, $6.93. Dr. Van while In Ber- covered with snow. a similar for his when ing courage, tenacity, and public, Blokland, Fearing ing surety appearanoe want- maintained an honorable and courteous killed and in sagacity they of snch a the famished and half frozen seamen property destroyed the 7- 4, 16 l-2c yard. a lin, spoke conference as possi- fate, ed in the sum of J0.000 Our Pattern of set up great shout of admiration and pounds. reservo. This is oonduot worthy of Boucle Novelty, blue ble. The Boer envoy has been in Paris once more beaded for the vessel. On It is rumored that the of them; provinces of Harpoot and Diartekir show 9- 4, 20o yard. then fulness. The mob always admire a government it has not unaturally inspired ground with yellow, blue and blaok consulting with the French government, reaching the cliff thoy found the sea Transvaal will demand the cession of English 176 town and 8000 10- 21o light man of aotion, and so they are with a desire to meet car villages, containing 4, yard. admiring in to the situation In the Trans- much calmer and seouring a life boat from Natal. loops and spots, very handsome, from Mr. Chamberlain. regard Amatongaland This report, fovernmentinsfolk across the Atlantic in Armenian houses were burned. The The greatest number of yards of Short vaal. If troubles there became more ag- whioh drifted ashore, the party returned is not believed. friendly $14.50 to $9.50. He cannot walk along the street with- however, spirit. Lord Salisbury has decided not Armenians in these towns and villages in Percales and gravated, and England refuses the Boers to the ship. While endeavoring to pre- Advices Irom the Lengths Prints,Ginghams, out being followed by a cheering orowd, Bloemfontein, capi- to wait for a meeting of Parliament, but numbered 92.000, and of those 15,845 were and just settlement, the result will be that vent the sailors from pillaging the cap- tal of the Orange Free State, say that the will killed Outing Flannels, from one of the largest Pour Patterns in people assemble at the railway sta- publish as soon as they can be got This excludes uncertain reDorts Novelties, different tions the Transvaal government will appeal tain’s cabin, the first mnte fell through delegates of the Free State who of the of New when he Is travelling and throw up Orange ready, all documents in his possession killing. manufacturers Jin country marked from to for a conference of powers to dispose of tba hatchway and broke his leg. After wero sent to Pretoria to confer colorings, $8.00 $4.00 each. their bats and howl encouraging approval with the bearing upon the disputed boundary be- M. Cam bon, French ambassador, esti- ever shown all the whole matter, there is no reason looting the bark and three months’ of the South Spring Designs, togetheJ and exhortation at the popular Idol. His why pro- government Afrioa repub- tween Guiana and Venezuela. The at- mates the total number of Armenians Silk and Wool Germany or France should Insist visions the men landed on the boaoh lic and to the Transvaal this side of . stripes, green, blue friends say this sort of thing will never upon proffer govern- titude of the people of the United States killed at Anatolia at 50,000. It >> stated such oonforence. This is a semi-oflloial where for twelve days they suffered In ment the assistance of the Free dark Dress 1 to 10 and with blaok spoil him. Orange during last weok has influ- that the French government thrt. gh the Remnants, Prints, mahogany stripes, view of the situation and it omits from the srew, until the arrivavl of the State if it should be materially In his lieartMr. Chamberlain is a tug required, have re- enced minister’* influence of Munir the Turkish 3o marked from $14.00 to $150. dem- The the prime decision just Bey,- yards, yard. calculation results of England’s rejecting Tyee yesterday morning. first mate turned to Bloemfontein and to agogs with a thorough contunpt for the reported as it quiokened the feeling of ambassador, will agree to aurr *der to of Cambric-finished the offices of conference and and ten men brought to this city today tho Kaad. friendship Remnants light mob, and he pursues his way with his England’s entertained by for those tho Sultan the Turkish la One Novelty Dress in blue to the view taken the are now in charge of the British consul. The Englishmen, subjects 1 to 10 4o Pattern, and eyes on the of his declining aocopt by delegation represent that docu- who speak their and share their France Wanted by the Porto. Baron ground Prints, yards, yard. always goal ambition, are or less tongue one of the most Berlin government, that the allied pow- All more frozen. The remain- ments have been discovered Von Remnants of Dress blaok, stylish patterns whioh is and ever has been, the premier- disolosing literature on the other side of the ocean. Calicde, Austrian ambassador, and Ginghams,10o quali- ers composing the Dreibund, could not ing five of the crew were on the top of a which Dr. in stook, from 17.50 to $9.50. ship of Englai d. He has passod most of widespread plot,of Jameson’s I The maintenance of the friendly relation Baron Von Saurma-Jeltsch, ‘be German 1 to 10 6 l-4o yard. be affected or that diplomatic action the bluff when the rescue was effected, raid into the Transvaal was a ty, yards, his rivals in this exciting and deeply in- part. The with tho United States must always he ambassador, had a private audience with oould and should be limited to fixed and either refused or could not under- absolve Gov. Bobinson Remnants 20 and_25o Nainsooks, 12 l-2o All Wool 60 inch teresting race. Mr. Gladstone being dis delegates entirely a consideration of first importance for the Sultan Friday. The government is Novelty Suiting, arcus. stand the signals from the tugboat. A of of all qualified by age, Mr. Chamberlain feared Cape Colony knowledge of the Great Britain. We say this to the Ame- trying to force the resignation of the yard. marked from 50o to 30o yard. It is significant to find Prince Bis- rislug storm forced the Tyee to leave from no other competitor, and events have, conspiracy. Despatches Johannes- rican people with absolute candor of Armenian partiarch, and is compelling 12 l-2o yard wide Silkolines, 8 l-2o jus- marck who is no friend to them to their fate. It is possible all dated deep tified his confidence. England’s pre- may burg January 9, say that the situ- seated cordiality.” Armenians to sign papers expressing dis- All Wool Double fold warning the Berlin from exposure. A vessel will bo ation has more yard. Novelty Suiting, Sir William Harcourt has become im- tantions, government perish there become grave in con- | The foregoing article is leaded satisfaction with him. Tho new consuls the hlachrichten sent to their relief. of through- IOo White 7o 19o yard. as leader of the Lib- tnrongh Hamburger sequence the condition imposed by out and the for the interior have not left Nainsook, yard. possible regenerated external and in evidenty inspired by govern- Aleppo. against making general President that the release of -- We don’t know eral patrj. He may be depended upon to Kruger ment. f offanything that’s bet- peace by the adoption of policy oi adven- CHURCH DIFFICULTY, Jameson and his followers shall 20 pieces all wool 38 inoh Blaok Henri- lead a lively opposition in the House of be con- Abyssinians Defeated, ter to be well with in a house turous intervention. the of supplied Commons during the coming season, but tingent upon abrogation the con- AT THE CAPITOL. ettas. 25o yard. vention of 1884 Rome, January 112.— A despatch from than Linens and Cottons on hand when when the country once more Bishop Neely to Attempt to Help a Bidde- thereby making the I swings Transvaal Massowah, capital of the Ituiian colony There is round to Liberalism Sir William Har- FORG-A. R-COMMANDER. republio an absolutely inde- wanted. {.always something in 10 pieoes 45 inoh all wool ford Church. Eloquence Will Be Heard in the Senate of Erythea, say a tho Abyssiniuns made Blank English court will retire to the seclu- pendent state. this line dignifle! three attacks on the town of Makalla giving out, needing replenish- Serge, 39o yard. sion of the House of Lords. The reversal This Week. Friday. The Abysinians had cannon ing. The Linens are here, the Cottons of bis fortunes was Illustrat- E, IT. Carleton, Esq., Announces His ISPECIAL TO THE PKESS.j The average American probably does pathetioally and used them tho were not know that the against town but are here and the is here now Remnant Dress Goods at ed only when he in development of the opportunity ONE-HALF yesterday, appeared Candidacy. Blddeford, January 13.—Bishop Neely Washington, January 13.—Tho debate repulsed with heavy loss. The Italians his new as a Welsh member greatest mines of South Afrioa, and to a deal of value for less PRICE. oapaoity of Portland is his lost five killed and wounded. buy good money of giving attention to hence a of the of in the Senate this week will be twenty Parliament and member of a deputation large part development very After their defeat than have ever before. 13.—Hon. the Abyssianians en- you paid It will whioh waited the Chancellor of the Winthrop, January Leroy T. Christs church parish, the condition of tho country itself, is due chiefly to the much like the debate the extra upon during trenched themselves on neighboring te worth while to look our LININGS. for a small Carleton of for a tirno the anil otherwise ingenuity of the American mining en- your through Exohequer, suing humbly Winthrop long whioh financially i3 far session, when Congress oonvened for the heights in such positions as to enable grant from the in gineers. The Amerioon miuiDg stook of special offerings. imperial treasury sup- able county attorney of Kennebeo county, from satisfactory. The last rector, Roy. engineer of the thorn to prevent the garrison at Makullo One lot Extra Heavy Grass port of the University of Wales. stauda at the head of his profession in purpose repealing purchasing Cloth, very announces his for com- S. who was also from drawing water. The fortress has Mr. John who to be Mr. candidacy grand Joseph Cotton, priest- the world. John Hays Hammond, one olause of the Sherman act. dosirable, loo 9o Morley, ought reserves of water that will last until the NOTION DEPARTMENT. regularly,Monday yard. Chamberlain’s most formidable mander of the G. A. R. of Maine as a of “St. of the reform oommittee of competi- in-charge Johu’s-By-the-Sea” Johnnesburg, The silver substitute to the House end of and the is in who was arrested with the January, garrison tor, shows no burning desire to resume of Rev. C. A. Southard of at Old some months other members Our Lining Department is one of competitor Orchard, resigned bond bill'isfnow unfinished and good spirits. Reinforcements continue the an active part In life. Mr. Ar- cf the committee, and taken to Pretoria, business, Stockinet Dress Shields, good quality, busiest politioal Livermore Falls and Col. L. D. Carver and no service has been held since. it can he called to arrive at Adigrat, departments here beoause we thur lialfour and the Duko of Devonshire ago, probably heads the list of the en- up any day at the con- 12 give mining The govenrnment has parlia- regular prioe l-2c, ksize No. 1, Monday, the are too of Rockland. Mr. Carleton Is a widely The bishop is anxious to have the of the and he is an clusion of the prolonged greatest amount of value and indolent to maintain for anv par- gineers world, Ameri- monring hour. No one has ment until the end of 5c keep can. February. pair. it well stocked. length of time strenuous opposition to known and eminent lawyer, astute ish seoure the services of a rector at a given notice of intention to speak during Rubber lined Mr. Chamberlain’s claims to He is an old as are also Dress Shields, size 2, a precedence. politician and eloquent orator. stated salary, but leading members of the Californian, the week but the is fruitful in The News Says Differently. In the present oabinet there remains Mr. Collins, Mr. Starr, Mr. Jenkins and subject good sold at Mon- only do not believe that this quality, regularly 15c, Lord parish can bo a dozen others 'of the em- debate and a number of will be London, January 12.—Tho News TOILET Salisbury to be taken into serious THE WEATHER. great engineers speecehs Daily day, 9c pair. GOODS DEPT. consideration. Mr. Chamberlain is bound done, but are disposed to believe that it ployed in superintending or managing delivered. There appears to be a disposi- says Salisbury has refused to agree to thy the mines of South tion on the of tho silver and anti- arbitration of the Guiana dis- Spool Silk, 5c. to come into collision, sooner or later will be neeassary to sell the ohurch Africa. Some years part boundary silver to the the terms 100 bottles Hirsch’s with Lord and the 13. ago he was introduced to Ceoil Rholes, men, permit question to hute.on proposed by Venezuela, Clark’s 100 yard Machine Cotton, 2c Violet Perfumed Salisbury, struggle Boston, January on Baoon street, whioh it is un- property tho premier of Cape Colony and the come to a vote without delay, some anti- and has also declined to recoaniae the «<- Ammonia for the bath 9o —Local forecast for J 11, A 4-RaI 1 A-1 A«A tnHKvi L — bottle. -- -- spcol. “—~--- money king of South Africa, by one of ques of the United estates to trace the V—A Mnnriav

1 SENATE COMMITTEE. THE GERMAN VIEW. ELLIOT MISQUOTED. QUORUM WAS THERE. Would Set Fourth Monroe Doctrine in He Objects to the Call for the Women’s While the House Smiled Mr. Keed Counted Unmistakable Terms. Suffrage Convention, It.

‘‘Willie K’s” Divorcee is 3Vow Mrs Washington, January 11.—The Senate Albany, N. Y., January 12.—President Washington, January 11.—The House committee on foreign relutions held a How the Transvaal Question Strike! l Charles W. Elliot of Harvard University, proceeded at onoe today to the considera- tion of In of rules special meeting today. The Venezuelan, addressed a letter to; Right Rev. Win. C. changes the code pro- Belmont. by the committee. At the sugges- Armenian and Cuban were dis posed questions Berlin. Doane, Episcopal bishop of Albany, in tion of Mr. Henderson, Republican, of cussed and there was a free interchange which he severely criticised the call is- Iowa, the paragraph regulating the of views, but no effort was made to pass sued for the 28th annual convention of oounting of a quorum, when ono fails to vote on upon the subjects. They were all referred the National American Association of any question, was temporarily The amendments were SERVICE to sub and no there- passed. oommittee A CIVIL PERFORMED BY committees, report SOME INTERESTING INTERVIEWS i Woman Suffragists to be held in Wash- to Irom will be made to the Senate until agreed providing that the previous 23d to 28th. shall be the votes of MAYOR STRONG. after the next meeting. A sub oornmit- WITH PUBLIC MEN. ington, January question ordered by a of those if a tee was appointed and directed to prepare Bishop Doane furnishes the following majority voting, quorum be present that amendments to the title u joint resolution setting forth the Mon- extraots from the call: of a bill or resolution shall not he in or- roe doctrine, the full committee, by an “The exercises of suffrage stimulates der until after Its and be decided SMALL-PROFIT PRICES. almost unanimous vote, deciding that passage all oitizens to reflect on pi’oblems outside without debate for correc- The Bride ami Groom Went Immediately this doctrine should receive the affirma- How tlie Leader of the Famous Germai and requests the narrow circle of their private interests tions of the reference of bills and other tion of Congress. The wording of the * * * * to Belicoort Newport—Only a Very Few Socialist Party Views the Situation au< and occupations. shall be decided debate. For January it’s either small business and or resolution will be reported to the full papers without good profit large Bel- of Othe] “The duties of republican citizenship Mr. of New Witnesses at the Ceremony—Mr, committee at the next meeting. Mr. Action of tlie Emperor—Views Curtis, Republican, York, rightly discharged constitute in them- proposed an amendment to substitute for business and small profit. We the mont Bought Kis Bride a Bunch of Gray was alone in his opposition to the Titled and Germans. * * * * prefer latter. Distinguished selves prolonged eduoation. the momorial services over the death of resolution. The report has gained cre- Violets—Society Will be Informed by a “The bulwarks of the commonwealth a member in the course of reso- we dence that England either has,or will, iu New January 12.—Walter Jaege; Congress So this morning commence a series of sales in three York, will prove all the stronger and more last- lutions the services of the de- Brilliant Society Function. the near future, make an offer of 8500,000 Berlin: reciting cables the Journal today from ing, because women as well as men can for tiie territory claimed by Great Bri- ceased, which, if adopted by the House, The Transvaal affair is still work on them, and help transmit them, shall be departments. jh’ew York, January 1].—Mrs. Alva tain and disputed by Venezuela. uppermost, printed in the Record. The ever broader and firmer from generation amendment was Smith Vauuerbilt,former wife of William Cuban affairs have been placed in the though Germany has calmed down con lost 31 to 13U. to generation. The remainder of the committee amend- The small profit prices are what will hands of a sub committee of There however, be i 1 interest you. K. Vanderbilt, and O. H. P. Belmont consisting siderbaly. will, The president of Harvard says: ments wore Senators Sherman, Lodge and “Quo- agreed to as follows: Mak- this at 10 o’clock Morgan. Transvaal day in the Reiohstag, and no tation in the call of the 28th annual con- it the were married morning A meeting of this sub committee will be ing possible to change the rules with- Read carefully special attractions in each in each the but its bitter vention of the National Woman out notloe the department by Mayor Strong in Mrs. Vanderbilt’s held iu a few days and the whole matter government, opponents Suffragist previous regulating privi- Association Introduced by the olause, of the floor to residence. carefully considered. The sentiment of the Socialists, will bring up the question leges granted representa- for to-day. as the president of Harvard University tives of the press and strik- the committee 13 practically unanimous so the Socialist 1 associations, The ceremony was performed at 10 Then there will be fan, says, “is free from the article by me in out the in favor of helping the insurgents. ing regulation governing the Miss Mrs. aver, but of what sort they refuse ti the Borum, Ootober, 1894, entitled ‘Some of documents that o’clock and only Smith, Van- The sentiment with respect to Arme- printing have been Seasons why the American for In new derbilt’s and u few nian affairs was that it would divulge. Republics provided the printing law. sister, very personal be foolish Endure’. The last in the COTTON MUSLIN UNDERWEAR for this to May paragraph Mr. Wanger, Republican of Pennsyl- CORSET were Almost immedi- government attempt to make All of a sudden, the government hai friends present. quotation is separated in the artlole by vania, proposed to re-enaot the rule of J any demonstration against Turkey unless after the couple had been wedded oonoluded not to go before the Reiohstai : ten pages from the preoeeding paragraphs the 63d whioh the ately it was intended to follow that show of Congress by privilege DEPARTMENT. to an indorsement of its ii > of the The last para- of the in left the house, and it is understood force with the exercise of force itself. It get position quotation. quoted lobby the rear of the hall of the they ‘the should be ‘these OEPARTNENT. reason graph, bulwarks,’ House was given to corre- started for Marble House at .Newport. can be stated with positiveness that the the Transvaal affair. The fo: newspaper Read DEPARTMENT.: bulwarks. ‘These bulwarks’ had been spondents, but Mr. Henderson Prices Carefully. .The mayor came down to his office im- members of the committee are opposed to this as a opposed surprising change is, govern enumerated in the last paragraph of my on the ground that the should be Heed mediately after the marriage. When asked any attempt on the part of the adminis- lobby every word. You All There are new meat paper declares, that England is re artiole, and suffrage whether for men, for the ana about the matter the said: “All tration to send war to for preserved comfort conven- going of mayor ships Turkey or were The that the Boers are for women for both, not men- ience of members Mr. know that what we say People popularity Prices. Night Gowns, new X know about it is that X officiated and’ the purpose of making any further dem- treating, keepinf only. Wanger’s Up. j tioned among these bulwarks. The list amendment was 17 to 74. He then like our Corset the ceremony for onstrations. It is denied that a dozen their powder dry, and that till the wholi 1 lost, in an ad is so. Depart- Drawers, new Corset performed marriage is long and specific, and does not oon- made a of no j them at 10 o'clock this at Mrs. ships could accomplish more than one, point quorum, whereupon, morning disturbance is over, it might work ham tain suffrage in the manner iu whioh the amid the of the the It. merit, is growing. the merit in the of a laughter members, We cottons have Covers, new skirts to be Vanderbilt’s house. The then only presence 1 say mayor ship if the should disouss the affai: quotation is printed in the oail, altera- prooeeded to oount those asked if there would be a in Turkish waters the it oar- Reichstag Speaker present It is a where religious cere- being flag tion of these to ‘the’ and the to determine place included in this sale. He said rios and the moral effect its uow. But there is another reason. Thi , misrepre- whether or not a quorum advanced in price —are mony. that he did not know, presence'may sentation of real make the The my opinion wos present. “One hundred and ninety careful, intelli- that all he knew of the affair was that he produce. committee will probably would be mucl 1 you get We can’t tell government's majority extracts in the call a perfect example of are in their he stated, advancing. Whoever you asked to a of tbo in the gentlemen seats,” had been perform civil cere- dispose quesiton finally smaller now than it was a week and You attention. a ago misleading unjust quotation. “a quorum. The noes have it and the gent all at mony and had done so. Ho said he knew adoption of strong appeal to the Euro- cottons next about them once, the would are at’liberty to make any use of this amendment is lost.” buys nothing of the plans of Mr. and Mrs. pean powers for the protection of the Ar- Besides, interpellation givi article which may seem to you desira- A number of eSorts were but will each art- menians. The at issue now the a chance to the minis unavailing month will A Not for the give Belmont. It wa3 tho original intention only point opposition ply ble.’’ undoubtedly profit is whether that made by members to secure amendments ei Mr. Belmont and Mrs. Vanderbilt to appeal shall be (addressed a curtail tide its ters with question regarding to the rules, and at 3 o’olock the House pay much in them, but to familiar-1 turn. be married in church a but to the alliod powers or to Russia alone. higher prices Sale, by minister, in the colonies which havi has a happenings BRITISH CABINET MEETING. adjourned until Monday. they fouud that tho rules of tho Episco- When this been settled joint resolu- than we ask now. ize more people with Corset This is Corset pal ohurch forbids its ministers to unite tion will be favorably reported to the been ventilated in the courts lately this we m marriage divorced persons, whim the Senate. showing scandalous abuses. The Social Events at and Following the Conference of Washington, January 11.—Mr. Tuwne Your We eonld make j department Covers Covers day, and tc-day husband and wife is This iormer living. are to foroe thi 1 of Minnesota offered la the House today offer HORRORS UNTOLD. ists, however, going the Ministers. more money by to-day these two we offer several values made a religious ceremony impossible, a resolution the committee on ben* holding Transvaal interpellation, as the Babel in directing to—day. and it*was then decided that would affairs to oonsider and our values in new they terview given below conclusively shows. foreign report efit- cottons, but have exceptional that cannot be duplicated. i.e .quietly married by civil ceremony. The Same Fearful Tale of Turkish Atroci- London, Jaunary II,—It is impossible the advantages and practability I saw Count Kanitz at the Windsor ho upon not Mayor was asked to officiate, and of establishing a permanent court of in- decided to sell a limited 5 corsets—positively Strong ties. tel today. He is one of the big leaden to more than surmise what took plaoe at I 5 One hundred new to do so. Tho first official «n- ternational the ayreed of the and the arbitration, representing over five dozen of each of the Conservatives, originatoi to-day’s Cabinet council and one man’s quantity this month at dozen. trimmed nuuncement engagement of Mr. of the famous hill reuardinu the bread United States and Great Britain with cts. Covers—good Belmont and Mrs. Vanderbilt was made 11.—Jacob guess on that point is about as good as to all controversies at Lynn, Muss., January stuff monopoly. He says it would be in- jurisdiction extending these low prices, and de- these prices. cotton—V on January 3. The date of the between the two shaped front wedding Avazian, a member of tbe Lynn Arme- opportune now to touch upon such a another’s. governments exoept v as not announced, hut it v as rumored those involving the honor or autonomy sire to give as many of A new H. and and nian received a letter tr om question, as a Reichstag Interpellation Ceitain significant events followed the 98 8. back—good width later that they would not be married oolony, today of ene of the parties. He also introduced might make a disturbance lu diplomatic of the chiefs our retail 28. an uncle in Armenia that a rturn department t) their a resolution the President to customers as Corset. No. 382 and until January gives grapio circles. Besides, the Transvaal question requesting CtS. Style embroidery hem- office. The was as enter into with Great Brit- At Newport. account of tbe brutal masscres of Chris- would assume an importance it really Admiralty already negotiations possible the benefit. made of fine French ain with a view to stitching, 15 cts. Newport, R. I., January 11.—Mr. and tians not only in the city of Harpoot, but ought not to have. If the English people busy as thought the country were actual- definitely locating also ot the of the line between the United Mrs. Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont ar- butchering the Armenian had kept their reason, would at war. boundary Un- We quote to*day coutil with satteen Come for these things ly States and the of Great Brit- strips early rived here at 7 tonight via Wiokford. On people by the Turks and Kurds, in the have assumed a normal aspect long ago. possessions Late this afternoon the War Depart- ain from Lake to the Lake of prices on unbleached —bust well boned—two as would the trip down the bay they occupied entire Harpoot province. The letter is Count Kaultz considered tho proposi- Superior bleach** Well ! they be cheap dated December 1. and later ment assumed a similar condition of ac- Woods. (mail's in the fore part of the upper sa- gave details, tion made in Prince Bismarck’s Neuste Cottons. steels on More Pension Legislation. ed. WOrtll each side— at 25 cts. loon of the steamer General and attracted by two week3, than any of the letters re- Nachriohten, that Germany should raise tivity, but no information was made ceived P choll considerable attention lrom the small previously by the Lynn Arme- at once 80,0000,060 marks for new war- publio. Waahlngton, January 11.—Congressman $1.50. silk flossing-*-Venus 19 A small lot of Covers number of passengers anoard. Mr. Bel- nians. It contains a long list of names ships as ridiculous. He said further, that Morse of Massachusetts today introduced of Armenian who Lord Salisbury received late this after- day or two later, back—extra waist mont’s East India valet was the only peasants were massa- Germany ought to be satisfied with being in the House a bill to amend the pension prices long CtS. —good cotton—trimmed cred the all of whom have re- noon another from the German person to accompany the couple, the other by Turks, a big power on land, and should not request laws so as to provide that an equal sum on bleached Cottons. latives in in white and drab. with double bands of servants arriving in the afternoon. The Lynn. Many Lynn Armenians strive after the unattainable. Ambassador for an emergency interview shall be allowed for the same disability, were made for the first couple left their seats before the first line aware, time, that The count is a great admirer of Senator of great importance. This was granted, tho.act of June 27, 1890, and the status The Prices. Unbleached. Besides well close embroidery—V was sent ashoi'e and were close beside parents, brothers, sisters and other rela- in whom, he he has discov- after his of shall be the same as under being Pefler, says, and immediately departure disability A the was tives had been killed in the good yard wide, 4c. toe gangway when plank hauled general ered qualities of statesmanship lacking came Baron De Couoel, the French Am- prior and former pension laws. Yard made ot good materials shaped front and back. while the of the aboard, thus being the first to leave the slaughter, description in many other American statsemen, He bassabor on the same errand. He re- The Commission in Session. A 40 scenes at their death were Wide 8°°d inch, 5c. it has the front 19 reamer. Tho Belmont private carriage, thinks the Populist movement, whloh mained oloseted at the Foreign office un- Washington, January 11.—'lhe Vene- concave cts. zuelan ined with maroon plush, was in waiting, HEARTRENDING IN THE EX- he prefers to call the Amerioan agrarian til after 6 p. m. commission adjourned for the Lockwood” yard wide, A fine at 3.30 and which gives the much 25 cambric Cover and into this Mr. Belmout first handed TREME. movement, will have a fresh Impetus The Prince of Wales spent a long time day after having been in continu- his bride, and then directed his driver during the presidential oampaign. at the Colonial ofiioe with Mr. Chamber- ous sessiou for five hours. Most of the 40 5 l-2c. desired —V One of 1600 inhabitants tapering waist. CtS. shaped—trimmed to hasten to the Belcourt combination village was I met Baron Stumm in the Kaiserhof. lain after the adjournment cf the day was spent, in examining the qualifi- “Lockwood” 40 inch, with bands of em- state and bachelor quarters which have attacked in the early morning and the He thinks Germany’s attitude in the Cabinet. cations of candidates for the secretary- inch. As good a dollar and fine and other no been put in ordei for them. The house is bloody work of massacre went oh unin- Transvaal affair entirely correct. The There is no warlike news from Berlin ship positions, hut selec- 6 l-2c. were a half corset as was broidery, open and close situated in a bleak position for a winter telegram to Kruger was en- or St. The situation will tions made. The commission deoided terruptedly for over two hours. No male Emperor’s Perersburg. habitation, well out of the of thusiastically received everywhere. The remain in statu until the to lease offices on the fourth floor of the “Continental” way people, was spared in this village and only about probably quo yard ever offered for sale. patterns, 25 cts. the neighbors the in Transvaal he thinks, has pass- effect of oounoil is felt in the Baltimore Sun building. Until these only being keepers 30 escaped. So great was the question, to-day’s of tho summer At the slaughter ed the acute stage in the are procured for use. it will meet at Jus- wide, 5 l-2c. Four other handsome charge cottages. that hundreds of bodies of dead Chris- Reichstag. Continental Government offices. Then it To-day’s price, 98c. dock quite a party of citizens had gath- The. baron would say no more, aver- will bo learned that Great Britian tice Brewer’s residence. Dr. Gilman tians were thrown into a Christian oem- “Continental” 40 inch, at 25 cts. ered to see tho much talked of ring that he was opposed to being inter- is now friends the presented to the commission a sketch of a styles couple etery by Moslem soldiers and left there seeking among great 69 Another H. and 8. land, but no one greeted them. viewed because a newspaper man had or that the of the British parliamentary physical map of the dis- 6 l-2c. unburied, as the few surviving Chris- powers baiting How Site Became Willie’s once wilfully misrepresented him. lion has at on the Inevit- puted territory. Corset. dollar An exceptional Bride. tians in hiding were unable to assist in length brought Cts. Regular 38 bargain I then called Prince d’Aren berg able Wide “Lockwood” 9-4 sheet January 11.—The William K. the burial cf their own relatives for fear upon struggle. A fine cambric Newport, chairman of the committee on colonial THE SECRET OF THE WAVES. quality, French coutil CtS. Cover— blanch of the Vanderbilt family have of being themselves. 15c. slaughtered Dogs affairs. I found him in the lobby of the Stand Behind Salisbury. Sheet- in§ been making history fast for the past few were preying on the dead bodies and the with satin trimmed with fine mus- Reiohstag. He is not afraid to speak bis “Lockwood” 10-4 strips—boned years. As plain Alva Smith tliore was writer said the scone was one of suoh hor- London, January 12 —Hon. Geo. H. Wreckage That May Mean Some Terrible mind about the English underhand busi- jngS. bust—zone belt—s i x lin probably no happier girl in the land. As ror that it could not be described. Reid, minister of New South Marine Disaster. bands and val lace ness and rascally machinations in the prime sheeting, 17c. ... is. William K. one of the One who was a has sent the cable dis- front steel—extra Vanderbilt, Armenian, Transvaal. He said; Wales, following 9-4 hook, insertion, 38 cts. richest women in America, her friends patoh to Salisbury: The governments of Nantuoket, Mass., January 11.—Bits of “Pequot” sheeting, NATURALIZED AMERICAN CITIZEN “It is as clear as dalyight that the waist. say she has been most miserable. All Australia and Tasmania view with sat- flotsam are all the time 16c. long Two other new English goverment had a hand in the being piokea up good hope that as Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont was butchered in He isfaction the and fearless meas- on Nantucket’s beach. Suoh a this villaga was Jameson movement. Its ultimate end prompt sandy “Pequot” 10-4 sheet- 69c. eho may tie happy again. She comes from ures by Her Majesty's govern- mixture been ashore tram To-day’s price, styles at 38 cts. Krebor Kayajanian, of —alden, Mass., was to make the Trans7aal a British de- adopted as|hos ooming r well-kntiwu family of Mobile, Ala. ment in defence of the integrity of the Sandy to Great Point and 18c. tho Boston Rubber pendency to the detriment of other na- covoring ing. Our old friend the Tim family was not rich, except in pos- formerly employed by empire. We desire to convey our assur- suoh an extent of beach, a distance of The Two beauties at He worked in Boston and tions, particularly of Germany. This “Atlantic” 9-4 j 50 50 se 'on of an honored name and a daugh- company. ances of loyal support. The of seven miles or more, causes here sheeting, Malden for several country has a big interest in the Trans- people people “Defender.” ter who had the prettiest face of any girl years, during which Australia are in full sympathy with the to think that some serious marine aool- 16c. best CtS. cts. One a cambric he took out his naturalization vual, and will proteot the Boers at all in hor state. The mother was an ambit- papers, determination of them other to a collision between hazards. no is oountry dent, possibly some “Atlantic” 10-4 sheet- : ious but returned to his native land four However, war possible, Already well-known cover—square neck, woman. William K. did not have resent foreign interference to matters freight aud a passenger steamer, has oc- Fifty where he a for England is retreating The Trans- much money in those days. His father years ugo, purchased comfort- of British and colonial concern. Signed curred in this vicinity. The ing, 18c. back and able home with his This vaal will be independent. The Boers wreckage ^ on>y best” fifty front—double gave him $10,000 a year, and when the ac- savings. in behalf of and at the request of the so far picked up is as follows: Grapes Read this because Cent. home was looted and razed to the must keep their powder dry, as Cecil )m- count was balanced he always had some ground governments of New South Wales, Vic- and empty baskets at Great Point and bands of after its owner was Rhodes is a most man; one embroidery-3 of it left Ha hiul travelled a bit in foully slain. Bis dangerous South and jt is cent corset. who has millions of and no con- toria, Australia, Queensland, apples, empty barrels, cocoanute, ornnges important. at 20 son, Avedis who also at one money portant. trimmed around arm Europe, but he could not have been Kayajanian, Tasamnia. aud lemons,along the shore from Coskata These are a science worth of. prices for called experienced. He met Miss Smith time whs Malden resident and had speaking to Sarkaty. These bear out the We mention it with taken out his of American citizen- The Prince is afraid that the Transvaal BRIEh-LY TOLD. freight one or a size. at a reception at the house of Mr. Shep- papers wreok theory all right, but ut Quidnet yard piece. was but will be again a burning question before val- ard. who had discovered the pretty faoe ship, severely wounded, esohped have oome ashore numerous oigar boxes We shall sell at these these other special with his life to the whore long. He knows President Kruger per- The other,—square during a visit to Mobile. It was a case mountains, | Judge Geo.G. Wirht, patriarch of Iowa bearing the name of Daniel Stork, and was sonally. He says be is an honest man. and of love at first sight. he in hiding when the letter was statesmen, died Snturday morning aged other boxes marked “Boston Co-operative prices Monday ues because it, too, is a back and V front- but to die. The Krueger is an honorary member of the States But William H. Vanderbilt was not so written, likely Lynn 76. He was United Senator from Company” a package of pioks with num- but reserve the Armenains have of Colonial Sooiety of Germany. Tuesday, and easily pleased. Ho urged against the given up hope beiug 1868 to 1874, supreme judge for 16 years bers printed in blue steuoil; a of special value to-day trimmed with wide open able to send assistance to D’Aren berg is considered an authority paokago to advance after alliance, but tho women of the household any their and ohief justioe for several years. For 125 the size of cards with right in colonial matters. He was once offered cards, playing ware all for and for the old suffering relatives in Armenia, who may the last ten he was of the various that without notice. in the year. embroidery, selected it, peace of the years president names written in pencil thereon, every day have the general It the presidency sooioty. bank aud of the millionaire gave bis consent to the en- escaped slaughter. Polk County Savings all of which are illegible except one These are for is understood that the Kavaianian cases I found August Bebol, leader of the prices in value .to All edges, gagement. For several months Miss Smith Seourity Laon & Trust company. He bearing the name “Miss Furber, each It is equal be to the notice of Socialists, surrounded by big piles of retail customers astonished Mobile hv wearine a SIiten will brought Secretary was probably the best known and most card being stamped with the date De- only— Two other new styles of State who will he to books and papers, in his library. On my corset prices. ring on lior and at last she told OIney, expected popular man in Iowa. cember and a handome out not over one to any seventy-five finger, Jiiiu wimii 30, lastly, piece demand for the of one uajvijug uis party JLiibmieu 10 at 50 three hoi dear girl friends of the good match reparation killing John the well-known Irish glass atomizer that has been in the water cts., styles men and the do with to the Transvaal Dillon, one customer. that had been for her. of these possible murder of regard affair, a any shown. arranged 'They member of the House of Commons, de- but short time. These latter objects at 75 at the other from the Turkish government. he replied: cts.,and two were married, the Vanderbilts putting livered a at Dublin in would indicate the cleaning out Watch the papers for “YVe shall certainly question the gov- spoeoh Sunday, general and drab-i—all lip the money to make it an event of MiSB Barton's Mission, constituted himself a of some steamer. T he life sav- White 1.00 that we r haven't ernment in regard to this Tranvsaal busi- which he ohampion passenger prices on Bleached Cot- $ magnitude iu the social word. William Washington, January 11.—At an enthu- of the United States in the with ing patrol is the coast ness. The people have a right to know dispute watching sharply tons. H. sent the couple abroad, and all went siastic held last in the Great Britain anent the Guiana boun- tonight. sizes, 50 cts. | space to describe now. meeting night what is going on at the green tables of merry. Iu those days they didn’t pretend First church in this He said that if Lord Congregational city the diplomats. The Transvaal dary. Salisbury A Vi- to spend $10,000 income. to for the question the lines there Spanish tory Reported. express sympathy Armenian will bo the an maintained present would subject of interpellation 11.—The sufferers which was presided over by be a terrible orisis. If it was proposed Washington, January Spanish on the part of the Socialists. minister this FINANCIAL CRASHES. Justice Harlan of the United States Su- the two oountries into war on afternoon received the fol- Herr Bebel would not divulge any- to drag court and at which lowing oahlegrara from Madrid:, “The preme over 2,000 thing further about the intentions of the grounds appearing grossly unjust, the were Miss Barton made would be heard from on the oommander-in chief in Cuba cables chat Big Philadelphia Concerns Are Forced to persons present. Socialists. He said, however, if Irish party announenement that at a Enlgand House of the Spanish column under Gen. Navarro tho meeting the Jameson affair it lloor of the Commons. the Wall. York really .instigated and Gol. Arison overtook Maooo held in New yesterday, such satis- deserved the condemnation of the The London Dally whose again whole Chronicle, on the 10th inst ut in the border factory guarantees of pocuniary aid had from Bigona civilized world. “There is, he added, despatches Washington anent the of the EASTMAN province of Pinar Del Rio and BROS. & BANCROFT. been received that in about two weeks Philadelphia, January 11.—The Keen- “no oomplete proof so far that the Brit- Venezuelan displute attracted mnob at- she would be to sail for Arme- defeated him with heavy losses, captur- Sutterlee Company, importers and dealers prepared ish government knew of the tention telegraphed.yesterday to Mr.Glad- Then tho brave veteran freebooting ing his positions. The mayor of Ceiba In glazed kid, against which executions nia. pnilanthro- expedition.” stone at Biarritz, asking: Can you with buried over 15C bodies of the insurgents IN 1893- the results of births There were deaths for 387,730 were issued in favor of Mrs, phist added this pathetic appeal: Eugen leader of the Freisin- reference to the pending controversy re- of the registration 12,147 registered in Hlohter, found when the on more made an “If I live to come back, judge me not with the reconnoitering spot almost everywhere. 1892, 1,113 than in 1893, and the Mary Forepangh, assignment nige party, was not so enthusiastic about affirm your agreement House of which the nor me for I oolumn of General Navarro fl'o Are Just Out How There were 5795 death rnte then was 18.37. The death rate today to the Equitable Trust Company. harslily praise unjustly, the Transvaal as he was a few Commons a resolution in favor of arbi- Finding Healthy marriages registered duys ago. had an with Maceo and in the 6726 in was the latter was shall only have done all thau I could. I between the United engagement state during the year against Aroostook lower than in any other Subsequently company ap- He said the landing of German troops at tration States and Maximo Maine Was That Year. not meet with therefore Gomez some days back. The rest This a marriage rate of county, while that of the older counties by the court receiver of the con- may you again, would have been a colossal Great Britain.” In reply Mr. Gladstone in_1892. gives pointed Delagoa Bay of the proviuoe is 1000 of cern. Mrs. also entered I bid you good bye.” on quiet.” 7.52 persons married to every goes much higher. The death rate iu Forepangh judg- political blunder. German lntrosts were, says: My opinion arbitration is un- Another With one accord the audience despatch to the legation from 11—The second an- or tho rate of 8.76 the cities was 19.89 in as ment yesterday against Frederick W. Sut- great strictly not at and if changed. I think I cannot ap- Augusta, January population, marriages (20.40 1892) speaking, stake, usefully the government at Madrid an- of the of 1000 with that of terleo, the head of the for » rose and testified its earnest so a in a disoussion at this today, nual report Registrar Vital per persons. compared the rest of the company, sympathy handful of soldiers would have done pear public mom- nouno s that for Miss Barton in her mis- Gen. Campos has asked for Dr. A. G. the Divorces wero decreed as follows: An- State with the cities substracted similar amount. The failure involved important no good at all. In fact the big ent.” Statistics, Youug, upon which European ten troops of oavplrv which will embark death rate was John M. an extensive morocco sion, and Justice Harlan added an ex- births, marriages, divorces and deaths drosoeggin, 65; Aroostook, 27; Cumber- 15.54. The of Fenlin, war that is, according to prophecies, at onoe. mortality of his desire that Miss Barton in the state for the year Decem- land, 60; 16: Hancock, 27; Ken- 1893 being lower than in tho manufacturer of this city. It is estimated pression bound to come, would have started in Maine Pensions. ending Franklin, markedly should leave the United States on the ber has been nebeo, 21; Oxford, preceding year it is the that the liabilities of the Keen-Sutterlee South Africa between a corporal's guard The Pastor Guilty. 31, 1893, just published. 94; Knox, 49; Lincoln, hoped figures are more will exceed a half million dol- best ship of the United States navy, ub- Washington, January 11.—The follow- The delay in the appearanoe of the re- 25; Penobsoot, 70; Piscataquis, 18; Saga- givon nearly indicative of tho Company of Germans and Englishmen. Saco, 11.—A verdict Fenlin’s to the armed cruiser in Maine Maine, January says Dr. Youug, is again duo to the dahoo, 5; Waldo, 20; Wash- average death rate for a series of lars. liabilities aro about $80,000. viously referring Herr Richter thinks it is very fortu- ing persons have boen granted was rendered in port, Somerset, 44; years to be tonight the West Buxton of which It will be seon Iu 1892 there were following the failure, tb“ embarrassment Now York, understood under orders nate for that the so large amount preliminary work, ington, 20; York, 73. 755 deaths from in- Europe Boais easily pensions: iibel suit in the Supreme court. Rev. of John A. Duncan & local manu- for Turkish waters. was in eliminating, as far ns that Kennebeo leads the list. Six hun- fluenza, and in that year there were 378 Oo., vanquished Jamesons’ troops. John D. was required ORIGINAL. Waldron found guilty of errors and deficiencies in the dred and divorces were more deaths facturers, was announced The Herr one of the best praotical, twenty-seven from pneumonia and bron- today. Fritzen, speakers conniving to induce Mrs. Mary .1. Frost Equitable Trust is also assigneo of the Centre said that his Frederick Willey, Portland. returns before the tabulations were bi- decreed (552 in 1892) and this at the rate chitis than in 1893, or a total of 1,118 Company SALISBURY’S STROKE. party, party to sign a confession of of the of firm. were issued authorship Abstracts, or copies of a large num- over one divorce to every ten marriages deaths which for this Executions was not ready to invest too much money ORIGINAL, WIDOWS. ETC. anonymous which gun. may apparently be ascribed letters, caused the of reoords of biiths, of solemnized within the same year. to the of against Duncan for $35,000. in colonies or wnsrhips. He thought the trouble in West in ber marriages presence influenza. Annie Amelia D. Buxton 1804. Dam- were returned for more Some divorces W Transvaal affair was over for Chamberlain, Calais; and of deaths of the causes for which hile the death rute of Maine was but Threatens to Occupy the Portuguese Strip good. He ages weie awarded in tlic sum of Vassal boro. £300 statement of facts or for the were granted are: Adultery, 81, or 12.8 16.84 in that ot New of Ohio, City of I could not believe that England would Small, The other three F.A. complete 1893, Hampshire State Toledo, and Sends Cruisers to Delagoa Bay. defendants, Smith, of doubt. per cent of the whole number; extreme was 20.35; Lucas County, ( not soon qutie down. Cyrus F. Davis and Leroy removal Vermont, 16.76; Massachusetts, McCorrison, As the total number of births was 13, cruelty, or 2 oeut; desertion, 194, 20.13. 1'eank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the AN HONEST MAN. were acquitted. 13, per the deaths 11,135. the natural in- or 80.9 intoxication, 43, or 6.85 senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney & London, January 11.—Lord Salisbury momentary Irritation (?). 900 and per oent; business in crease of births over deaths was 2,774. per cent; cruel and abusive treatment, Reed Co., doing the City of Toledo.County A Deer Captured by Men and D at and McKinley Divide a Texas Dis- has clinched the at bay London, January 12.—The Standard is ogs a or and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay position Delagoa Dcr Editor : Please inform your readers Of the oities Auburn showed gain of 114, 18.18 per cent; failure to support. in to state that President South Berwick, the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for by notifying the government at Lisbon position that T written to confidentially. I will mall in births over deaths of 4. Bangor 8, Bath 40, or 6.38 por cent. The other divorces trict, each and every case of Catarrh that- cannot be Kruger has made no demand for a a seMed which I South 11.—Consid- were that the of letter, the plan pursued by Berwiok, January 187, the largest of any; Lew- granted for multiple or associated cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure- landing any foreign tioops in the of the was restored to health and erable excitement was caused 38,Biddeford ohange existing stipulations nermanently manly at Great iston 163,Portland 83,Waterville 185, West- causes. Dallas, Tex., January 11.—The Repub- FRANK J. CHENEY. there will be followed by the between the South African after of suffering from Nervous thia soon after immediately treaty repub- vigo,-. years Works afternoon the noon The following cities showed The wife was the libellant in 461 di- lican Sworn to before me and subscribed in my and Great Weakness, losses and weak, shrunken brook 125. convention of the Bixth congres- of the the Briitsh. lic Britain. It also says: “It night hour by the appearance of a Belfast Calais vocres and in 166. pr” '-lice, this sixth dav of December, A. D., occupation plaoo by large deer, losses; Augusta 88, 38, the husband sional is now explained from Berlin, the Em- par's. which ran out of the woods and district to send delegates to the na- 1SS0. five British cruisesr will I have no scheme to exhort money from through Gardiner Saco 8. Of the 514 cities, Due divorce was before the By Wednesday to any 43, 37, granted peror’s message President Kruger, in- 1 was robbed and swindled the fields passing behind Addis Luke’s the births exceed- 6 12 be- tional convention at St. Louis was b eld be stationed at onf whomsoever. towns and plantations marriage life had lasted months; Delagoa bay. stead of indicating a now In until I nearly lost faith in house and Edward Goodwin’s i seal! A. W. GLEASON, departure by the quacks through ed the deaths in 335, and in 150 the death fore one yeai ; 156 after 1 to 5 years mar- today and ended in a spl it, a | was I am uow McKinley t —— Pub ic. Germany’s foreign policy, at the mankind, but thank Heaven. then through Goodwin's yard 5 to 10 196 af- Notary pasture, the births. riage; 174 after from years; and a sent. The international chess tournament most an of well, and strong, and anxious to and baok of the barn across the fields Reed delegation bring The Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and expression momentary itrrita- vigorous to- biiths 096 were ter 10 to 20 voars; 67 after 20 to 30 mi ke this certain meats of cure known to aof the 14,604 registered, years, on the blood at*l surfaces soore is: Lasker, won 7lost 4%; Pills- iton, which it is authorized to declare has ward South Berwick village, with Reed is headed by E. H. R- acts directly mucous all dogs, still births. In 1892 there were 14,028 and 17 after iiioro than 30 years of married delegation Send for free. won lost won the aDd in hot Be oi the system. testimonials, bury, 6]4, 5'A; Steiutz, passed away, leaving relations be- to sell or send C. 0.1), I want men boys pursuit. wa: each 100 born there were life. of Kaufman county, so u of Mrs F. CHENEY Having nothing births. For girls Green, J. & CO Toledo, O. fi'^, lost 6%; won 3 W, lost tween Germany anu GreatiBritain as A. finally eaptured and is now in Freeman Tscliigoriu, nc money. Address JAS. HARRIS, i07.4 boys (106.7 in 1893). This prepon- 2 There wore 11,134 deaths in 1893, a rate Hetty Green, of New York, and al»o Druggists, 75c. 8 us heretofore Box 350. Ham’s a for f^-3old by 'A. friendly Deiray, Mich,, barn, great sight everybody. derance of boys over girls conforms with of 16.81 per 1000. President of the Texas Midland railroad. » THE ARM ENIAN QUESTION. W. L. u.

Important Meeting Held in City Hal] Saturday. An Interesting Meeting Held Saturday Afternoon. A meeting was held at Reception Hall Saturday evening tc Mrs. Smart, consult regarding the host way Papers by and Miss Morton to bring the Armenian question before Head—The Union Forms a State Educa- the Portland publio. Among those pres- tion Hoard—Good Music Given, ent were His Rev. Honor Mayor Baxter, The seating capacity ot the Advent Dr. J. B. Blnncbr.rd, Rev. Shepherd, church was stretohed to its utmost to Rev. A. H. Rev. Dr. Sills, Rev. Wright, accommodate the ladies who attended S. P. William Rev. Pearson, Rov. Wood, the third literary afternoon of the Wom- The Reddest Red Mark Down L. Sale S. Bean and Mrs. S. F. Pearson. an’s Literary Union Saturday. The little Figure Baxter stated the objeot Mayor briefly ohurch presented a very attractive ap- of the He said that money meeting. pearance. A large bimoh of red and suffer- must be raised for the Armeniau white carnations adorned the reading EVER KNOWN OR EVER BY ANY there HUOCHATEB ers, and he expressed the hope that desk made of the would be a thorough oanvoss Tho meeting was called to order by the oity. president, Mrs. J. B.Coyle, who said that Baxter was followed Rev. Dr. Mayor by bofoie the afternoon was given to the who of his strong per- Blanchard, spoke committee in charge, she would like to sonal interest in the work of the Red appoint a committee to present, after Cross Sooiety. tho exercises, a paper sent by the Peda- Ex-President Harrison’s Clothiers or Furnishers Rev. S. F. Pearson spoke briefly along gogical sooiety, on the advisability of a the line. Rev. J. B. Shepherd suggested | state board of education. IN the holding of a publio meeting in one JSTMESTSTC^-X^^.ra-13. Mrs. E. S. Osgood said that there were National Articles of on some after- I the churches Sunday 500 women within those four noon. He 19th os the walls, as suggested January Make money by now. We mean business and to turn our Winter Stock into and as buying propose cash. The old prices appear on the date of the proposed meeting the bright any in the world, and ehe Are the entire edition M was exhausting in BLACK, the new ones in suggestion adopted. had heard line papers on the Armeni- tags The oommittee from the of the 2S following an and the Monroe January churches was then raised to take charge question dootrine. of the work for the Armenians here: She thought the opinion of the Rev. E. P. Alien, chairman. W. L. U. would be valuable on the St. Paul’s—Mr. Franklin Robinson, subject. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Osgood and LADIES’ Mrs. J. B. Shepherd. HOME JOURNAL Mrs. Carter were appointed the commit- St. Luke’s—Gen. J. Marshall Brown, tea § Examine and see if this is not most GIGANTIC SLAUGHTER have heard Read a few of the Mrs. Jmnes A. Spalding. , of over 700,000 copies. w ^lie you of. prices. Come and look St. Stephen’ —Mr. Charles Flagg, Mrs. Mrs. Coyle then gave up the platform over the goods, then if you don’t thing them cheap] don t buy. F. E. Boothby. to Miss Adams, Mrs. Chase and Mrs. Bethel Churcb**Mrt John M. Gould, Mrs. No Second Edition will be Smart of the committee on education. printed. THE BELIEVERS WILL SURELY TAKE THE GOODS L. R. Farringtqa, || ] QUICKLY. Williston—Mr, au£ Mrs. Oren Hooper. The following was the programme of btate street—Mr. Marr, Mrs. the afternoon: Sylvester Ten Cents on All *News=stands Men’s Ulsters & C. A. Brown. Piano Duet, B Overcoats, Reefers. Second Parish*—Mj, M. Cousins, Mat's Suits and Odd Pants. legman Miss Susie Adams, Mrs. BLACK Mrs. J. W. D. Mowry The FIGURE RED FIGURE Carte*. Paper—The American Curtis Publishing: Company, Philadelphia m PRICES. Woodfords Win. H. Student, PRICES. BLACK FIGURE Coiigregntional—Mr. Mrs. Smart RED FIGURE Mrs. A. D. Wilson. Scott, Vocal Solo, Mrs. True $5.00 Blue Cbincliiilla Overcoats, at $3.49 PRICES. PRICES. E. B. Winslow, COPYRIGHT; 1895, BY THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY Congress Square—Mr. Miss Deborah N. Morton vM 7.00 Oxford Mixed Mrs. Geo. S. Hunt-. Paper, Overcoats, at 4.98 $6.00 Heavy Wool Suits at “The aim of $4.98 Church of the Messiah—Mr. Melville education should be to 10.00 Beaver Overcoats, at 5.98 8.00 *■ “ “ •< teach us rather how to think than what 6.00 A. Mrs. E. H. Sargent. 1 “ Floyd, 8.00 Mixed at “ ** “ \ to think—rather to our Heavy Gray Ulsters, 4.98 10.00 § oo Vaughan street—air. n. u. rrniiups, improve minds, in her leisure OPENED HER so as to unable us to think for onrsnlveH resting hours, has private SEAMS. 10.00 “ •* “ “ Mrs. E. P. Allen. Blue Chinchilla Ulsters, at 6.98 15.00 10.00 than to load the pupils and at the end of the has u Danish Lutheran—Mr. A. Bruns, Mrs. memory with the year 12.00 Frieze at “ “ “ “ The Forest Belle Ulsters, 7.98 16.00 13.00 thought of other men”—Brattie. few extra to Docked iii Port Aftei Bang. dollars, hardly enough pay 20.00 Fine Grade at Mandolin and Guitar Great Ulsters, 15,00 18.00 Fine Dress People's Church—Mr. E. E. Heckbert, Duet, her doctor’s bills, and not one hour has Effort. Suits, 15.00 Mrs. Freeman Willard. Misa Swasey, Miss Chase 4.00 Gi ay Reefers, at 1.98 2.00 Odd Wool been spent in her own higher develop- Pants, 1.25 Mission—Kev. H. F. The exeroises were with a “ “ “ Gospel Dexter, opened finely ment. The summer vacations are When the sohooner Forest 5.00 Blue Chinchilla Reefers, at 2.98 3.00 Mrs. S. F. Pearson. spent Belle, Cap 1.98 rendered piano duet by Miss Susie Ad- in “ “ “ St. Lawrenoo street—Mr. Geo. L. Ger- parties, drives and teas, and we are tain Beals, from Machias to Boston witi 4.00 3 oo ams and Mrs. Mowry. all a “ “ “ risb, Miss Eleanor Dullltt. glad to get back to work to be rested. load of.lumber came Into port at nooi 5.00 l’oo street—Mr. Win. M. Mrs. Miss Adams, chairman of the commit- High Marks, A man with his wife and daughter de- Saturday she presented an odd r and Children’s Charles B. appea Boys’ Department. Rogers. tee, spoke briefly on the breadth and cided to take a five in her deck West Chas. F. years’ visit Europe, ance, being even with the sea. Congregational—Mr. of not depth education, including only one year to be in two The men seemed tired aud well Bolton, Miss Mary E. Milliken. spent France, years out, they BLACK FIGURE BED FIGURE Furnishing Oapartment, what we learn In sohools, but everything to be in The oommittee will hold a meeting the spent Germany, one year in might be, having been forced for many PRICES. PRICES. wo BLACK FIGURE first cf the week to for the com- touch. She introduced Mrs. Emery and one nours to man RED FICURE arrange Rome, year in England. The the pumps every momeui Short at a $1.50 Paut Suits, at PRICES. ing publio meeting which time place Smart, Jwho attended one of the greatest man stood a few weeks in and to make a $1.00 PRICES. France; then desperate fight to keep “ “ “ *• for that meeting will be selected. institutions of the the School of 2.00 i 48 25c Natural wool ccuntry, they tried Germany with the same their sohooner afloat. a vessel Shirts and Drawer at 15c each Representatives of other churohes will result, Many it “ *• *•* in Mrs. Smart then 3.50 2.48 or be added at the of the commit- Oratory Chicago. then dyspepsia and he to homo. a much better ooudtion has been left tc 25c a suit. meeting begged go “ “ •« «• read a She said 5.00 tee. scholarly paper. The daughter said it was a to her but Beals is a a[98 75c Swits Corded at _ fate, Captain Shirts, 29c each disgrace good “ in part: be 2.50 Cape Overcoats 1.50 15c Natural BANGOR NEWS- away only one season, but Bhe gave sailor, and pluok and good aeamanshij wool Half Hose, at 8c a pair 4.00 “ “ “ “ In considering the subject of a scholar in and they made their way back to saved the Forest Belle and her valuabh 8.00 25c Camel’s Hair Half at “ Hose, 15c&paU* modified by the term American, we have America. cargo of choice lumber. 5.00 “ “ “ A Heavy Loss by Fire—Tlie Violent Death They had never learned to rest. S.SO 50c Blue Ribbed Shirts and at 25c to remember that this country is crude, 'The sohooner behaved all aftei “ Drawers, jcach of ‘William Miller. Physical overwork is as disastrous as right 3.50 Children’s Ulsters 2.50 raw and half-grown. Only four centu- leaving Machias until the bad weathei $1.00 Camel’s Hair Shirts and at 75c each “ “ “ Drawers, ries our was inhabited not enough work. People must learn to forced 4.00 ago oountry only Captain Beals to run for Bass 3.00 2.50 Odd Shirts, at 5«c each Bangor, January 11.—The stook of A. by red men, and three short centuries oombine work and rest. harbor, where ho supposed he should ridi 10.00 Boys “ 5.98 15c Suspeuders, at 6c a Langdon Frieze, dealer in cloaks aud ago our Pilgrim fathers landed on this The out tho storm In safety. During the pair paper reoeoivd hearty appaluse and Odd Short Fanis at 39c, 59c and S7c. dry goods, was hadly damaged this mold- wooded and wild The sign* of heavy gales of the latter part of Decern 19c, 21c, oOc Suspenders, at 19c a ground. the exercises closed with a pair ing by water in extinguishing a fire the times are multiplying and the ideal mandolin and bcr she partod her chains and wenl which originated in the cellar of the Ainerioan scholarship is beginning to guitar fluot by Miss Swasey and Miss ashore. She came off without VV e Lave cut the heart out of all our Winter special Goods. But as space forbids, and life is short, we say come. Money store from some unknown cause. The take shape. The destiny and function of Chase. difficulty, and Captain Beals supposed he simply will not be slow to as our RED stock was worth $18,000; insured for $8000 the scholar is already indicated. was but siightly damaged., aud so sailed } saving people respond, FIGURE SALE go to the root of economy. Mrs. Coyle then read the papar sent Mr. Freize is unable to estimate his American educational systems must by for Boston a soon as the weather permit- in .11.1 n 1 loss, but it will be very heavy. The not imitate European models.Fundamen- the Pedagogical society and it reoeived ted. 111 1 ■' ■- ■ tal building was owned by T. U. Coe, and truths may be expressed in as many unanimous support. There was still, however, a heavy sea, the loss it was insured. The dialects as find sound on human and the vessel strained slight upon lips. Next Saturday evening will occur the somewhat and the library of Dr. J. M. Blaisdell, in the Science, art, poetry know no- injury to her hull rapidly increased until 0,E PRICE GASR sociable the W. L. TS. in honor a r spoT RED E*E no given by seoond story of the building, was dam- geographical and national boundaries. the sea was fairly pouring into wha1 PI aged ; insured for $1000. The last deoade of this century augurs of the gentlemen. Arrangements are now seemed to be a doomed vessel. Captain ip Api/ 9 PH was well for our because it William Miller of Hermon Pond nation, proclaims nearly oompleted and the following clubs Beals ordered all the men to the pumps struck in the face liy the the birth song of freedom in education. and thoy worked to Thursday have been asked to serve: Goorge desperately keep IliH i. uLfUilV (k American Elliot, sweep of a hay press, breaking his nose professors have equality with down the water, but it gained on thorn Hatters and their In Mahatmas,Book Love ■ and Beecher witii bU,, Clothiers, and crushing the bones of his face. He European colleagues. the appli- all could and it soon Furnishers, despite they do, never recovered consciousness and died cation of their wisdom the urgent cir- the Monica and Review clubs as assist- became evident that it would be simply cumstance for them to remember is last night. He was ai years old and that ants. The question has been frequently hopeless to attempt to run for Boston, leaves a widow and infaut daughter. they are not in Germany nor England, aud Captain Beals resolved to tt Proprietor. I 26 & 28 Monument asked: “Will it “be a full dross affair?” try Portland. but in Amerioa. make Portland as the nearest port. Square, OBITUARY. The American scholar has opened for The managers state that it is to be en- Captain Boals resolved to stick by hei himself To teach is great opportunities. tirely informal. If one prefers full dress to the last, and succeeded in bringing his Alvah not his sole occupation; to search for new sohooner into port the fact thal "THE SUGAR KING.” letters btween the rising and setting of tlersey. that would he appropriate. If one pre- despite At the annual meeting of the West- truths is his He is found in ihe water wr.s deok the sun. WESTBROOK. obligation. fers a street oostume that will be deep. The Forest brook China Decorators’ Mr. Alvah Kersey, for many years de- fields. He is with just The account of Mr. Club, the fol- many inspired confi- Belle reached her dock and End of John Life of Success Spaulding’s gener- master of the Grand Trunk railroad as appropriate the object being sociabili- grounded P. Spaulding’s A series of lowing officers were elected: pot dence that among the finders without a osity was in papers of several revival and prayer services busy path and not having single cent of extra ex reprinted President—Airs. Hebron at South Paris, died at the home nor ty good fellowship display. Mrs. and Generosity—fie Was a Maine Boy. nations Alayhew. he is not last least. penBe piled up against her foi and his mail brought letters even are being held at Warren and of his sou at Laura Ormiston Chant is to te an invited owners, church, yes- Vice-president—Airs. Hattie Cumberland Foreside Satur- We are supremely a Beals from the of Russia. Goudy. practical people of the Captain actually succeeded in steppes afternoon at 3 a day after a illness. Mr. Hr was guest evening. terday o’clock, speoial Secretory—Mrs. N. T. Worthiey. long racy and foreigners tell us we are a race of ducking his sohooner withoui At one time he heard of the needs of crippled January 11,—John P, men was Treasurer—Airs. Wm. F. one of the best known residents of Ox- Boston, Spauld- meeting for a fair sized " Bette's. materialists. A doubt is expressed as to assistance. After her hard wort the widow of a former friend, once the held, ford He THE PARTRIDGE CASE* (looking of the Revere said Aiiss Alice Kyle of Hoston, gave an ad* county. was born in Sumner, whether the passion foi knowl- at the ing Sugar Refinery, landlord of the Unite States hotel. He audience of business and men profound pumps somewhat lessened tbt laboring dress in the churob last He., in 1813, and early in life carried on can be born and in demo- to be the second holder of stock secured entrance for her at an Congregational edge devoloped amount of water, and she will be taker largest speedily being present. The with in the the business of ulow It Ended In a that meeting opened evening interest of missionary manufacturer, mak- cracy as in aristocracy. The one great Declaration the Cause of to the marine for died at the United old woman’s home, and finally as her railway repairs. in the sugar trust, a praise service led a chorus of work. ing the first iron plow that was ever informing idea of modern civilization is last wish a little for her by eight Death is Unknown* hotel here this bought plot At 7 m. tomorrow the Used in South Paris. When the Grand which deolares not States morning. at Forrest Hills Two male voices. After tire service : p. night annual democracy, the equal- The Manhattan’s Stormy Passage. body months lat- praise and Trunk road was death supper business meeting of the Con- built to South Paris he ity of man, but of opportunity. Man is Mr. Spaulding’s was the result er she died. The memory of her prayer was offered Mr. James The steamer Manhattan, Captaii years by Graham, gregational church wil be held became station azent and remained in set free, individuality is permitted full of a complication of diseases, superin- of joy and the knowledge that she had The Partridge ease at Freeport was arrived from New York and he was followed by the pastor, Mr. Airs. Drusilla Hulbert died at the home the service ot the oompany in various development. Bragg, Saturday duced by an attack of pneumonia, about ceased her last days on earth will always ended afternoon a after a few of her daughter, Mrs H. S. Sat- capacities until his death. He was one Saturday by verdict evening after a very rough passage. Thi three months ago. He was 63 years of be a source of said Mr. Mann, who, preliminary re- Hudson, A true home is needed for the scholar. gratification,” urday of at the of 07 of the old-time one of the T1__ tknnmht rendered Coroner Littlefield’s and was widely known his “and it to me announced Mr. V. hemorrhage, age abclitionists, by jury wind was strong and it was age through Spaulding onoe, brought marks, Hiehard Foss The funeral in the snowing business en- years. will taae place at pioneers temporance cause and that death some when she left New York connection with many large knowledge cf the whereabouts and needs of Portland and ings of nature; crystallization demands ensued from cause to she and the wint Mr. J. E. Warren as the her late home at 1 since the formation of the Mr. was a nutive of other Tuesday o’clock. Kepunlioan We must a and storm increased the terprises. Spaulding old friends, to help whom was stillness, repose. make space jury unknown. The witnesses examined during night. Mr. Foss was the first to take Burial at Soarborc. party a stauuoh adherent of that of Madison, Me., and after graduating a speakers. party. and silence, so as not to miss the voice were Drs. and Smith Friday morning the wind had become f 1 privilege. Hon. W. II. of He was Hyde of Freeport, he came to the He took as his § Looney Portland was prominently identified with re- the sea was from the academy there, At the time of the fire he and pulpit. subject the of the scholar who Is here among us and Dr. Thom o Robin- perfect gaio, vory high and Chicago the of friends in this matters, all his life pson Portland, Prof. whore he was guest city yesterday. ligions being one of who will truths than there was a blinding snow storm. Chicopee, Maes., employed his brothor telegraphed to a ruined mer- page of Scripture which delines Pilot’s the leasers of the proclaim greater son oJ Bowdoin and Mr. Fogg, undertak- Cap Buliens & In Miss Edwina Richardson lasumed her Congregational sooiety has learned. tain did not deem it by Isaac Co. January, i857, chant before the flames were extinugish- yet the age er, of This is the oase where Bragg prudent tt Query when Christ was before him on place as a member of the Warren church of South Paris. Threo children survive Freeport. and went into he came to Boston, entering the employ ed: an infant died proceed Vineyard Haven, trial for his life, “What shall ws do with choir him. who lives The was followed a suddenly early in the of Israel Nash & dealers in West yesterday. Albion, at Cumberland; paper by soDg by and left there at 7 o’olook anc Co., “DRAW ON US FOR $100,000.” morning of Deoember 10 and a sus- Saturday this Jesus whom they call Christ?” Al- Charles, who lives at and who her last, India In January,1863 Mr. Spauld- Paris, Henry, Mrs. True, delighted audience. of led the arrived here at 10.30. There was a heavj goods. The then ruined man is now one of the ter a review of the recorded circumstances Marine Notes. who is a resident of picion poisoning to inquest. became a member of the firm under Kentucky. sea and the even from ing wealthiest residents of the Miss Adams then spoke of health as be- Poison was found in a very small quan- Saturday passage Windy City. of this eventful trial and the grave con- The Oliver of If. Brown. Havon was the tho uume of Nash, Spaulding & Co. Eldridgo Gloucester, Joseph in the but the Vineyard reverse o! If the Sugar King had a hobby it was sequenoes of the verdict which camo in with ing the first thing to learn. The body tity body experts declared In 1867 the Oxnard sugar was judges’ yesterday 17,000 pounds cf Biddeford, It was an relinery of which he had a dozen, first delivered Christ to the January 11.—Joseph F. positively that It was not enough to cause pleasant. extiemely rougt horses, angry mob which fish. She encountered rough weather on must be cultivated to be able to assist winter purchased and. the firm began tlie manu- Brown,for 23 years a locomotive death. passage. among whom is his splendid stallion nailed Him to the cross, he tho the was engineer of The Revere re- said, banks,and somewhat troubled by on the Eastern and the and Is one of the es- The left this Fridai facture sugar. sugar named for his Boston & Maine rail- mind, resting Cottage City port Mahalon, brother. same question was before us for settle- heavy snow storms. to finery was added to the firm's died 36. Ho a Miles Standish Rifle Club, night on her trip New York. She hat property Mr. rooms at the United ment. While Pilot could find no in reads, today, aged leaves sentials. She then introduced Miss Spaudling’s fault There were six freight specials over the a number o' in 1871. When the sugar trust was wife and one child. quite passengers on board. States, direotly over the men’s parlors, Him, yet the sinfulness of bis the Grand Trunk last Deborah N. Morton. The scores at the of the Mr. became one of heart, night. The oargo of gallery Myles tho the steamer un formed, Spaulding the During night ran years ago were ocoupied by all the na- influenoe of political ambition and the the LaurentiHii will be forward ed Standish Rifle club at No. 17 Cross to heaviest stockholders and was closely largely The Belayed Bruisers. Miss Morton read a very bright and der half speed, owing the thick weath tional dignitaries, Daniel Webster, K. H. desire for wordly promotion, led him and tomorrow. connected with their He wus today some into Ulou workings. Rufus Choate and and are El Paseo, 11.—The de- on the education of street show improvement since the or,and Saturday morning put Dana, others, to condemn the Savior. Ilo exhorted Old sailors recall toe ancient soliooner Tex., January interesting paper Hero tho most of also a direotor of the following corpora- arrived of black coster. the passenger luxuriously funrislied,souvenirs and pho- his hearers not to oommit a like sin. Maine, in her the layed prize fighters this morning. the body as health. She said the adoption powder cartridges. tious: Boston & Atlas day worst looking regards were lauded and they proceeded to thei: Albany railroad, tographs of friends being noticeable His remarks wore and effec- in these The party inolueded Peter Maher. J. The following are the best scores made National Boston International ; logical very craft waters. She was command- advertisements of medioines for nervous destination by rail. Bank, £ among their adornments. tive. Mr. J. E. Warron followed him. J. Quinn, his manager, Pete John Saturday night, 75 feet one-eighth inch Trust and ed by Capt. Luke, probably long since Burns, Company, tho American But it was for his Phil diseases wore many and varied. Are 250: Standish probably touching The subject of his remarks was tho “Man- dead. It was said of that to save Quinn, Conroy, Jerry Marshall ring target, possible 216; The Ball Toisers. Surety Oo. of New York. him, and N. friemlshiD for the blind girl. Helen Kel- liness of Christ.” He said it was a the of K. Wheelock. Maher is looking nervous diseases peculiar to America, Notrade, 211; Wontwortb, 109; Herbert, Mr. was one of Gov. expense repairing his old schooner, The special meeting of the directors ol Spaulding Bong’s- ler, who largely, through his generosity, noticeable fact that there was a larrrn he in tho for training quarters in El Pasco. Mar- 191; Dennis, 179; Duran, 17i; Isaacs, councillors. was habit of running her on and are they increasing? It is all due wa3 able to an that he women shal] has the Portland Baseball whiol gain education, majority of members in the the flats, her there a of been matohed to light George 165; Ward, 161; Stephens, 160; D. P. Association John” as Mr. was leaving couple to civilization,olimate and dress “King Spaulding church and that there was more interest tides. that time she Dixon. improper Holden, 101. Honor target: Notrade, was held at Swett’s hotel aftor ■ called at the United States By would be tight Saturday familiarly Mr. ■ Bostonians. met in church affairs manifested W «•« dress of as scon a Her- ” many Spaulding by them. uuuuiiM P ‘"Jill liCIO IU XJ in- The today through 67; Stnndlsh, 67; Wentworth, 59; noon was for tho transaction of a few hotel and “The Sugar on State King Helen by chance at the hotel, and from This, the stated, was not in his ton and return. No other is not a of bert, 57; Depni3, 52; Duran, 48. details of little interest. was one most speaker skipper would dootor's eyes thing beauty, the street, of the generous of some six took that day, years ago, the opinion, due to tho fact that men were venture cut in but Imko man- steels The plan of Manager Leonard in tak men, out he early tiies onptual her, Capt. bones and causing weakness. The adopted interest in her, paying for her less or were of a Two Hundred Killed. team on a greatest religiously inclined, aged to pull through every time. ing the pruofioe trip through injunction not to let the right hand constants food we eat is an outrage to our stom- tuition and the attendance of lower Older of moral or spiritual beings. 1'oga six of the New York, January 11.—The Inter- New York and Massachusetts before thi know what the left hand was and Inspector passed pas- doing a companion who was required. Fe thought it was due in a large to of the achs. It is also largely due to climate of the season in wa it was aocident that some of his part sengers Laurentjan, but two otheis iinLiuimi rauies mix uays moycie cuutesfa opening league May only by a of tho nature wrong teaching of Christ, were detained the of a that our nerves are so diseased as disoussed and sanctioned. geneorus deeds became known. The Katahdiu. pending sending foreign- for the championship of the world,wliloh to defective methods of tho leaders of to friends in He was a man who dreaded telegram Boston. Their ers cannot work with ease in this coun- publicity 11.—In churches in with of began last was concluded this Son# ot the Amorii an Uovol Washington, January settling dealing men,in dwelling joint stock ready money unly paid for Monday, utlon. as to his actions and life above all things, ram In cities moves at sjhe payments for the Katahdin, more on tho lamb-like disposition of the try. large everything at Madison Garden. At a of tho board of l ami the of his career will telegram. evening Square meeting manager; complete story Gen. a matter $4300 Christ rather than forth his and a man to Hyde yielded penalty setting" “The Allan liner Laurontinn, Mc- fever beat, keep in the women started and 14 the Maine probably never be written. For many stand Capt. Twenty young of Society Sons of the Ameri for overweight on the machinery and|the strong and vigorous for right, his Dongull,arrived from via Hali- whirl must uot spend an idle moment. years he lias made the United States ho- Liverpool remained to cross the line. The oan Revolution held on waived Its claim for about intense love for mankind and his and was docked m. finishing Saturday a department, dealings fax, about 4.30 p. tel his home, although possessing beau- on All that America is a blessed coun- offered a to the tho were m em the same amount of penalty for delay iu with men while earth. The Sho agree management special prize following elected tiful residence in Dorchester. speaker yesterday. brings thrao intermedi- and the overwork and rider beating the 24 hours’ world’s reoord bers of tlie society: Richard Fisher Gard construction becauso the government, did 6tated that lie wished to speak to his ate nnd eight steerage besides try for women, yet It was about four years ago that ho passengers, and it was won Miss Nelson of Brook- ner, Caribou. Me. ; Moult.oi not have the armor ready. About $180,- associates on the “.Manliness of Christ.” the cattlemen. She tons of cause a woman to by William to seven women em- brings 23S5 worry many suffer. gavt 450,000 young on the of whioh about He gave a vorv lyn, who covered 371 miles and two laps Portland, Me. ; Charles Addi 000 is due boat, interesting review of freight. how to but Ingraham, ployed at the hotel, but it was not until We know work, we yet have in about 23 hours and 15 minutes. Miss son Me. A committei $150,000 will be paid at cnee and the re- Jesus’ dealings with men while onjearth The schooner Atwood arrived Bean, Portland, after that that the matter was made yesterday rost. The New Baldwin then mainder in three months. O. R. Haus- u tuau. He said tho record showed that Nova Scotia to learn to England Nelson and Mies spurted was appointed to mako preparations fo much to Mr. from with 183 tons of coal. record. public, Spaulding’s disgust, of hulls at the Bath he never humbled himself boforo and we to make a new world’s 24 hour the annual and Wash oomb.sunorintendent men,but Two small schooners collided in the thrift is born in us would uot ex- meeting dinner, through the gossip of the young women Miss Baldwin of California oarae off the 22. Iron Works, is here with Gen. Hyde. always took a strong and manly stand lower harbor it for the Italian but ington’s birthday, February themselves. yesterday morning. They I change indolence, vlotor with 388 miles and 9 laps to her whether before those in hi3 authority or came together with little force and The publication of the story cau3od a and England have their leisure The final score was: Nelson,418, A steamer and three sailing vessels with tho poor and humble. he was that if Germany credit. and deal of trouble for Christ, thought, any damage was in- 7 Fraternity Social Debating Club. great ?rr. Spauldiug realized his and knew are to be 8 Baldwin, 418 miles, laps; were weekod on the Island of Isohia dur- said, power that dicted it must have been moments which yet introduced miles, laps; as his mail the next day contained very slight. Steiner, 418 miles, 2 laps; Brown, 418 The weekly meeting of “the E’raternit; under the oiicumstances ha might, attain Schooner M. .1. So Miss Morton then spoke of a win- a storm Several lives wore wall, Captain George hero. 1 ing Saturday. to the This am- miles, 1 lap; Alien, 417 miles, Inp; Social and club was held Sat 110 BEGGING LETTERS. highest temporal power. Beals, arrived Saturday after rather art in a Frenoh sohool for Ddebating ter she spent girls Rose, 402 miles, Fisher, 383; Calvert,382; lost. bition came to him, and was a groat oxciting trip. Sho was at Mil dur- urday evening at, the Fraternity house That was the high-water mark ol his bridge in Switzerland. Very near was a hoys’ Flannngan, 381; Dennis, 381; Brock- temptation, but his great love of man- ing the storm and when it was at its correspondence. But for a lot g time after- of ® is the title of a • way, 357; Casburgh, 299; Stephenson, The following were among those win Carlton Cornwell, foreman the Ga- kind prevailed, and to ghyo tho world ho worst a British schooner down story written school, and the professor learning Miss wards 50 applications daily vns dragged 250. in the debate: Mrs. G. E thought N. believes that chose to b« despised by men, to be dis- and Captain Beals was forced to slip manufacturers of an invited her 254; Staples, participated to be a normal auu even to zetto, Middletown, J., ® for the Morton was American, flow, up the trusted iiis followers, to be anchors ami «| John E. H. Wilson should be by spurnod by both then to drift on the from French, Mitchell, time of his death he received dozens of Chamborlain’s Cough Remedy and to down to meet two boys her own Wheel Women. liis inferiors, go down to tin flats. "I wouldn’t have giver, much for Racing Mr. P .1. Foley, Mr. Thomas Delaney home. Ho used it for a oold to her in every death. Thegsuoaker the schooner ho but some- I HOKE S6CS SSEg country. She was surprise pre- London, January 11.—H. H. Johnston, Mrs. Thrasher, Miss Clements and Mis: ignominious urged then,” *-jjd, | ami it effected a cure. He says: his hearers to take a itke stand foe tho what to his ho her nnd one of the most humorous ® sented to two Brazilian boys, very differ- commission in the British Cen- Barring. At tho rooms Sat Beecnam’s for consti- speedy surprise got off, • by imperial E’ruternity piils and to bo Christ-like at all tiroes. made this port with his all ® tral Africa Protectorate, re orts that he 50 small and were enter “It is indeed a remedy, I oan rec- right cargo right* ® ent in from the boys she urdaj boy# gilrs grand were manifest results of tho moot- writers of the day. It will appearance a successful cam- There It, was a bad outlook for tbo sehoom.i* carried on Doce’mbor taiuod by magio lantern views and reci io'*’ and Get the ommend to all. I have also seen it used at home. The housewife of 25*. ing in tho invitation for those to make a holow the stoim. After S be sent free to anyone send- ® knew foreign against the Arabs north of Lake tations. pation Milbridge during paign for cough, with the best re- demonstration of their desire to the storm countries, has more servants to wait on Two hundred and fourteen whooping public Captain Beals succeeded in address and this X Nyassa. at tako a decisive stand for Christ. naming battle and Chief , book and sults.” as and 60 cent bottles for sale recovering both anchors, hut not without fling her. but here the idea planted by Miles Arabs were killed in Major W. S. Seward, imprisoned ii your druggist’s and executed. Sev- Ammoucongin Hodge, No lfi, I. O. O some difficulty. Mlozi was captured for in the recen 1 by Landers & Babliidge, Druggists, Standish to serve ourselves sticks with Honolulu taking part F., are to have a public installation of There was a of fish eral stockades were captured. The Brit- it. only single ‘‘trip'’ CO., N. Y. the ha go by Portland, and C. B. Vioodman, Wost- officers this Tho master in MERRELL-SOULE Syracuse, cruel persistency. ish force lost about 40 Indians and black uprising against government, evening. .grand yesterday, and that, only 4000 pounds to be JLnnu&l saJee more than (>,000,000 ooxaa. broci is exucotcd present. (if cod and haddock for J.‘ W. Trefothen- A poor, tired school teacher instead of soldiers. ibeen pardoned. MISCELLANEOUS. PORTLAND DAILY PRLSS do any good in that qnaiter. It is doubt- MISCELLANEOUS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW j ADVERTISEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMKSKMKNT*. ful if the Sultan could stop the massacres —AND— J If be would, and If he could a United CITYHALL. States fleet could not coerce him to do MAINE STATE PRESS. the so in with the Euro- Subscription Rates. except conjunction The do it as Daily (in advance) $6 per year; $3 for six pean powers, and they could just months; $1.50 a quarter; 50 cents a month. well without our assistance if they oould STODDARD The Daily is delivered every morning by agree. The reason that the massaores carrier anywhere within the city limits and at have not been stopped before this is the Woodfords without extra charge. lack of harmony among the powers, and Chafing LEOTURES Daily (Not iu advance;, invariably at th there is no ground to believe that the rate of $7 a year. Monday presence of a United States fleet in Turk- Evening, Jan. 13th, Maine State Press, (Weekly) published i sh water would tend in the slightest de- every Thursday, $2 per year; $1 for six months; Dish. to about the needed concord. 5o cents a quarter; 25 cents for trial subscrip- gree bring CONSTATINOPLE. tion of six Russia could have the niassaoros weeks. stopped magnificently Illustrated. Persons wishing to leave town for long or long ago and restored order in Armenia WHAT ABOUT ITT short periods may have the addresses of their if England bad been willing to permit papers changed as ofteu as desired. her to use her troops, but England had ,S&‘ Advertising Rates. apparently rather see the whole Arme- ®0c-. at Hall I6®'l.ue on ■*? 88l°?, Stockbridge’s. In Daily Press $1.50 per square, first nian race extinguished than Russia This:- railroads._ Janl0d3t week after. Three inser- week, 75 cents per increase her dominion in Asia. It has solved at a nomi- tions or less, $1.00 per square. Every other the problem of luxurious living For the protection of American mission- nal cost. All who effects will FINANCIAL. day advertisements, one third less than these appreciate fine culinary _ aries a fleet would be of no use because find our ates. Chafing Dish a necessity. are not on the but in the Many times a hostess is to sel Half square advertisements $1.00 per week they coast, in- unexpectedly required forth a de each terior for the most meal, when a dish served hot is particularly January first week ; half price succeeding week. part. sirable. a late luncheon, investments, of the Then, many persons require “A Square” is a space width of a col- We offer If the Senate on just before retiring, or upon their return after an evening tlie following desirable umn and one inch long. keeps obstructing leg- securities. out. On all such a Dish is indispen- on first one-third ad- islation and misrepresenting the senti- occasions, Chafing Special Notices, page, sable. City of Belfast, Me. 4s. ditional. ment of the people there will surely grow We carry scores of at various Amusements and Auction Sales, $2.00 per up a demand for some radical change in Styles prices, City of Waterville. Me. 4s. We have some at $1.98 and some at square each week. Three insertions or less, its character and composition. There is $15. VVe sell the celebrated STERNEAU & CO. DISH, Hamilton Ind. 5s. $1.50 per square. now no general demand upon the coun- County, Beading Notices in nonpariel type and It is fitted with our try for tho passage of a bill for the free Improved Regulating City of Ind. 5s. classed with other paid notices, 15 cents per Asbestos the known device for Anderson, coinage of silver. On the oontrary the Lamp, only line each insertion. obtaining an or heat. of last elections showed that senti- increasing diminishing Territory Arizona, 5s. Pure Reading Notices in reading matter type, popular Do not overlook the fact that we an immense stock of Five o’clock Tea- line each ment was overwhelmingly opposed to any carry 25 cents per insertion. kettles, also. Municipal Security Company, 5s. H ants, To Let, For Sale and similar adver- suoh policy. Yet here is the Senate dis- Maine 25 cents per week in advance, for a bill for the free of the Water 5s. tisements, cussing coinage Company, . or no 4tll 40 wrords less, display. Displayed adver- white and with of ST0CK8RIDGI metal, every prospect Akron, School. 6s. tisements under these headlines, and all adver- Ohio, passing it. This is not merely a defiance TO NIGHT AT 8. isements not paid! iin advance, kwill be of well known popular opinion, but Oshkosh, Wis., Water Company, 6s. barged at regular rates. “The Household Outfitters” also a oomplete waste of time. Every In Maine State Press—$1.00 per square j Crystal Water Company, 6s. Senator knows well that no for first insertion, and fifty cents per square for perfectly measure of this sort can a |/n HP each subsequent insertion. become law, Address all communications relating to sub every Senator knows that it cannot pass son m WOODBURY 1 MOULTON, KELL{U and advertisements to Portland the House even. Yet weeks will MLLfln scriptions probab 97 babikehs, ,r ?E.EAf Publishing Co., Exchange Street, ly be consumed iu discussing this mea- KELLAR. Portland, Me. Cor. middle and St#. sure which misrepresents the people and Hooper, & LEIGHTOlX Exchange New York Office: jam du Magician.kellar. which cannot possibly become u law. A If the goods you buy of us are not just can have No. 6G Pulitzer Building, New York City, right, you youi Assisted Mrs. long term was given Senators in order by Kellar and His Byron Andrews, Manager. mode y back. that they might be more conservative and Own Company of Artists. check hasty legislation on the part of the THE PRESS. House which was exposed to the influence Casco NEW ILLUSIONS DELIGHTING, of sudden ebullition of popular feel- National Bank || MONDAY, JANUARY 13. ing. But that the Senate should beoome -OF- That Are Triumphs of DAZZLING, as obstructive in tho pathway of legisla- || tion that the or a means ART. |i DUMFOUNDING. New Yorkers have subscribed $50,000 country needed, PORTLAND, MAINE, of the to get the National Democratic Conven- thrusting upon country legislation 15 THE LARGEST PIECE OF that it did not want was never tion tor the metropolis. Now another probably dreamed of the fathers. BARGAINS 195 Middli St P. a Bu to be started by 1108. KELLAR! to hire subscription ought Reserved seats, 50. 75 cts *1.00: admission a candidate. GrQQD'ToBACCO Sold For 35 cts. Now on sale at Btockbridge’s. — IN STATE TOPICS OF INTEREST. 1824. Half ifare on M. C. R. K. to all holding Gov. Morton has appointed ex-Senator Incorporated “Kellar” tickets. Late trains on G. T. B’y. JtlES’S A«fD BOYS’ CAPITAL AND 8CKFLFS janddlw* Frank Hiscoek, the successor of Judge It is well known that the steamers of of Judicial Vann the Supreme oourt.who the Bluehill line go only as far as Surry, fiiwnin AAA U A Li ISAJLJu was promoted to the Court of Appeals to anil freight anil passengers are shipped from that point to Ellsworth by land IQ OF THE fill the vacancy made by the CENTS appoint- The people of Ellsworth are anxious for ONE MILLION ment of Peckham to the RELIEF Judge Supreme better facilities. Capt.Crockett says there CLOTHING ASSOCIATION

Court of the United States. will be a built in Ellsworth of — propollor | OF THE — proper proportions and draught to oon- PIANOS I nect with these steamers. Joe Blackburn’s eagerness to get the "■ DOLLARS. PORTLAND FIRE DEPARTMENT Democratic senatorial nomination in -- o 1 The farm of did not exactly kill the unoccupied buildings Capt. Correct Accounts received on favorable Kentucky goose R. ,__J W. of South Litchfield, CITY that laid the but it did Cunningham terms. HALL, golden egg, some- were totally destroyed by fire Tuesday Onr Stock Was I¥ot Selected ' Interest allowed on Time thing to kill it. It killed a Democratic evening between 6 and 7 o’clook. The Especially Deposits. loss inoludes about 12 tons of car- Fort ■ CLOAKS. Correspondence solicited froin Individu- Thursday 16th. representative who got up from a sick hay, Evening, January and tools. A of [IiiESs Ranks, and de- riages the others led to vote for him, and left tho Demo- farming part als, Corporations, furniture from the boose was saved. The HOLIDAY TRADE, siring to open accounts, as well as from crats in a minority i n the legislature and fire was Special bargain sa;o iu broken lots of Grand Concert American Cadet evidently set by tramps. those wishing to transact Ranking busi- by Band, Mr. Blaokburn’s chances of It is just as we always carry. The and Best Assortmen [ Wintei Goods notv going on in the dif- extinguished largest ness of any description this Rank. HARR, ferent moot- i;i our through R. B, Reader, re-eleotion. to be fouud East of Boston. depart store. The young “high roller” who oalled Many of these odds and Broken Lots Apollo himself D. B. Mills of New went Quartette, York, Will be sold for half nrieo R. It would seem to be the part of wisdom back on Bangor.His check on the Chemi- STEPHFN SMALL. Presltot —AND— If you can find ..nvr size you can f >r both Senators and cal bank of New York for $500 to his STEINWAY Representatives pay & SONS. secure a paying trade MARSHALL H GODlfO, Cash si Prof. Wm. H. Hatch, board bill was “no good.” He left Jan4 utf 10 refrain from twisting the lion’s tail, Xylophone and Banjo Soloist. Bangor Monday night for good. and other Firsl uutil the Venezuela commission ascer- Hardman, Cabler, Bacon, tains the facts in the boundary dispute Class Pianos. New Year’s day, Mr. Hiram H. Tickets, Sl.oo, admitting gentleman and nrd mailed its report. There is no great Fogg ladies. of Bangor gave the Home for Aged BONDS. IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS Ladies’ 26 amount of glory to be got out of tbe per- Women and Childrens’ Home in that AND POPULAR WOODS. single admission, cents. jau6 dtd fjrmanoe by the twisters; and it may city $1000 eaoh, the Bangor Theological The fact that we are sole Wholesale and Retail lepresentatives in the New Englrnd State Seminary $2000 and the Tailors. of an City — Clothiers, Town due make amicable adjustment of the Missionary = FOR. THF SALE OF Furnishers, Yarmouth, Me., 4s, ■for her work among the poor of tbe city 1916-1926. boundary question more difficult iu case $1000. PROF. GHARLETON Eight of the representative Pianos of America, is sufficient gurantee of our ability to meet al I AMD LAOIES’ CLOAK.If City of Calais. Me., 4s, due 1901- BLACK, the commission in favor of Ven- AKERS, reports jompetition. Old Pianos or Organs taken in exchange. Catalogues mailed free on application. 1911. “WILL reached Bangor of a DELIVER THE— ezuela. Reports yesterday .11 on si in cut fatal aocident at Hermon Corner Thurs- Square. City of Zanesville, Ohio, 4s, due 1915. janl3 eodtf day by which William Miller met his City of Piqua, Ohio, 6s, due 1903. THIRD LECTURE While the Senate remains as at present death. He was one of a crew of men City of Seattle, Wash., 5s, due 1910. in-the Women’s Alliance Course, in the First constituted, England need not fesr a war who have been pressing hay at the farm Chicago Sanitary District, 5s, due of Frank Parish Church, Wednesday evening, Jan. with this country unless she begins it. Simpson, and.Thursday fore- M. Steinert & Sons 1901. 15th. noon Co., while working around the press he Portland Water Co., 4s, due 1927. The Senate would certainly insist; on 517 CONGRESS STREET.-T. Subject—“A Window in Thrums.” was killed. The particulars of the ac- G. McGQULDRICH, Manager. Maine Central R. B., First on to declaration of dec 12 Mortg. 7s, The remainder of the course will follow: tacking any war, oident could not be ascertained. He was a dtf 1898. Miss B. the House might make, a clause for the middle-aged man and leaves a family. Margaret Barnard, Jan. 22. Maine Central R. R., Cons. Mort. 4s, Subject—“Hawthorne and his Times.” The free coinage of silver, and the debate 1912. fltth lecture is to be announced. Course Tickets FINANCIAL, 75c. Single Tickets 3c cts. To be that would ensue would be to last Prof. Frank P. Knight of Maine ICentral R. Cons. obtained likely Springvale, R., Mort, 5s, at Foss’s formerly in the high school in Mechanic 1912. Drug Store, or Merrill’s Jewelry' until the glorious time when nations Store, or at the door. lias been with a Janleodt22 Falls, presented gold- ■ Duluth Street Railway, First Mortg. shall have war no more. An Ideal Breakfast: MUNICIPAL INVESTMENTS B lined silver cup apd saucer by the stu- PIMPLES, BLOTCHES \ 5s, 1920. dents of the Springvale High School over |[ which he resides. toast a FOR • • • • If the despatches from Key West are to i AND OLD SORES Coffee, and hot S SALh BY P. P. P. City of due 1908. P. L. S. B. S. te oredited the Cuban rebels have had dish of Zanesville, Ohio, 5’s, § ““ “ “ a wonderful run of success during the The Belfast Age sayt: “The eggs which PRICKLY POKE ROOT CATARRH, MALARIA, it s 1905. have been stored here the cold ASH, 41-2*8,“ SWAN & past week. They have been taking cities by stor- “ “ “ BARRETT, 17TH AiNJM UAL HALL age men of this city, are now all AND POTASSIUM in the of gone. ji Mothers Ashland, Wisconsin, 8’s 1901. province Havana, putting It is estimated that some KIDNEY TROUBLES 150,000 dozen “ “ “ 186 Middle Street. Spanish to rout and were stored here troops seizing Span- eggs at the opening Cincinnati, 1930. jail! dt. Portland Longshoremen’s Benevolent Society of the winter. The this Ohio, 5’s, ish munitions of war right and left. On prices year have Makes and DYSPEPSIA “ — AT been lower than usual, owing to the warm Town of Pittsfield. 4’s, 1915. the othor hand it appears by despatches ^ Maine, weather. The egg crop bids fair to ex- Are entirely removed by P.F.P* -FOIt SALE BY CITY by tho way of Madrid that the rebels are ceed the export of cats from Belfast. It ^ We Offer the Desirable HALL, Marvelous Cures —Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potae* x Following in is now second to the WEDNESDAY emg contusion, with the bpamsh only hay crop.” Binm, the greatest blood purifier on EVENING, i' earth. H. M, PAYSON & GO.. Jan. 1896. oops pursuing them with great energy. SECURITIES: 15, Loth cannot to true and in all in Blood Poison Aberdeen, O.. July 21,1891. ^ 32 Si Music by American Cadet Orchestra. reports Moec'RS Lippman Bbos. eavann&h. BANKERS, Exchange «£■ dtf City Water Works of p inability neither of them is. Ga.: Bear Sins—I bought a bottle of X dec31_ Co, Kenosha, nasy your P. P. P, at Hot Spring*. Ark. ,and Jt. iJ L Wheatolene is not of Wis., 6’s, 1924. Tickets admitting Gent and Ladies, EOe. It has done mo more good than three only Ladies’ Tickets. 26e. To bay, easy Rheumatism months* treatment at the Hot X. ■ City Water Co. of East St. The European situation presents fow Springe* admirably suited to the X Louis, Round dancing from 8 p. m. jan8dl\v to take and Send three bottles G. O. D. ACf, j 111., 5 s, 1914. new features, but so far as discernable X»e*pectfully yours. WF' [ invalid, but will prove an § Home Investments, I in M. ] the easy effect, JAS, NEWTON, X City Water Co. of signs are less warlike than last week. and Scrofula Aberdeen, Brown Or and needed ¥ Chattanooga, are character- County, gfl*. j [ agreeable Tenn.. 6’s, 1907. The William to his Emperor hasfwritten P. P. P. the builds Copt. J. D. Johnston* J L to the tired di- ¥ United 4s istics peculiar purifies blood, up A, change States, Streator, Gas & Hall the 111., Theatre. and weak and debilitated, Light Co., 6’s, grandmother, to one of his ministers gives concern: ■ , City 3b all whom it I here* to Hood’s strength to weakened nerves, expels may gestive organs of the man of 191u> lie is said to have confided the diseases, giving the patient health and bw testify to the wonderful properties j jE State Maine, 3s opinion P. P. P. for of the skin. X in Pills. They happiness where sickness, gloomy of eruptions health. You will order ¥ .Ottawa, 111., Gas & Coke Co., 6’s, that ho has made it all with the and lassitude first t offered for several years with an un* j [ i Jan. 17 3nCl right are reelings prevailed. Brunsw ck 4s luOi. "saturdsiySMatinee,** 18, small, rightly and disagreeable eruption on \ j [ it if know ¥ Maine, old lady. The note of I tried known reme* to-day you busy preparation and For secondary and my face. every tasteless, primary, tertiary dy but in vain,until P. P. P. was used, J L ¥ Portland Street R. R. 1 st 41 2s the Superb Organization, is stiil heard in however, and ^ syphilis, for blood poisoning, mercu* your duty. Mortg. England, rial and am now entirely cured._ purely vege- gft poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and > Sold the government is a dis- In afl blood and skin (Signed by J* D. JOHNSTON* dte the trade in X * making great table. act but diseases, like j | by Maine Central R. 7s H. M. PAYSON £ They gently thoroughly ^ blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, 0 Savannah* Qg, W 2lb. R, Consol, CO, E © Surprise Party. play of naval strength, with the idea, packages. ¥ « if ii ii D B © and satisfactorily. They do not irritate dm tetter, scald head, boils, erysipelas, Skfln Cnncer Oared* Cf 70 ARTISTS -V 70 that eczema—we may sa7, without, fear of Ajfe ^A.asrja:3sinF«.ss4 §g|U£ perhaps, the best way to avert war or inflame the but leave them it ¥ intestines, Ift. contradiction, that P. P. P. is the best Testimony fromxhe Mayor of Sequin, Tex. \ 32 EXCHANGE 13 to show that England is prepared for in natural, healthy condition. £6 cents. 4jro blood purifier in the world, and makes STREET. and cures Tex. January Wr Brown & X 41-2s dtf positive, speedy permanent Sequin, 14,1898. Josselyn, Sinking Funds, In the most versatile it aud will not no matter how In all cases. Messes. Lippman Bros. X. j[ dec31_ fll J& ffl| A shrink, Savannah* and effervescent of £jL^S the Ga.: Qcntlen%en—1 have tried your P. J l Portland, ¥ Portland Bank Stocks and othei gj JS big coalition against her. a disease of the ir extravaganzas Specula- Ladies whose are P. P. for skin, usually Safe Securities. 1 I VhI systems poisoned as skin « for tion as to the of William's and whose blood is in an impure condi* known cancer,of thirty years* X, Agents Jlaine. ¥ significance WILL 1 and found great it FOK tiALE BY — wr tion, due to menstrual irregularities, standing, relief; d| threat to urn, the and removes blood all lr* recognize the complete indepen- are benefited by the woo- purifies BONDS. peculiarly Costume; ana dSh blood ritatlon from the seat of the disease v AKRON New Scenery, Specialties, Effects dence of the Transvaal is still but derrultonlo and clcensicg prop’- CEREAL CO., 5 rife, ertiesof P. P. P.-Priokiy A5b, Pok© and prevents any spreading of the dfi) f| runiLAnu inuai uumrAiu, ll sore*. I hs.ve taken five or six bottles V' making this production it amounts to little more than a series of Boot and jfc. Potassium._ and feel confident that another coarse X 9 *5°° barrels daily 3L will effect a cure. It has also relieved da capacity. janS_dtf_ plausible guesses with very little proof Springfield, Mo., Aug. 14th, 1893. me from indigestion and stomaeb x OLD and \ can ia the terms of COLONY R.R. Better Than to base any of them It —I speak highest troubles* Yours truly, Stronger Ever, upon. appears AL. medicine from my own Jk BANKING your personal CAPT. W. M. M NORTHERN GO., as I was affected with heart RT78T. Under the personal supervision and quite reasonable to credit the Emper- knowledge. at Law* manage- Jlft disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for Attorney 53 Exchange Street, due 1924. ment of or’s performance in this case to the big- 85 years, was treated by the very 4’s, A Full Assortment ot Lehigh and Free- ^ phyeicians ana spent hundreds of dol- headednoss with which be has at times fars, tried every known remedy wifch- BOSK on Blood Diseases Honed Free. HOURS and MR. EDW ARD E. RICE, out finding relief. I have only taken been afflioted ever since he came to the rcJjr ALL DRUGGISTS BOSTON & MAINE Burning Coals for Domestic Use. wT cne bottle of your P. P. P., and can SELL IT. P Reserved seats on sale at Chandler's music throne os to a deep laid plot to humili- cheerfully say It has done mo more SECURITIES, store, janlSdlw Pocahontas (Semi-Bituminous) and wF good than anything I have ever taken. LI PPM AN BROS. 6 ate Ed§land tn which Russia and France 1 can recommend your medicine to all R, aufferers of the above diseases. R. as Coals PROPRIETORS, ns well Germany are parties. Georges Creek Cumberland are W* MRS. M. M. YEARY. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS SIXTH ANNUAL \ Springfield, Greea County, Mo. Uppmu’i .Block,*, vanmtlt, 6* T unsurpassed for general steam and CHAS. S. FOBKS, Prest., It is diffioult to understand in what DS. E. 0. WEST'S NEEVE AND 8BAXN TBEATMEITT W. F. MJIXIKEN, V. Prest., I 4’s, due 1937. V 16 sold nnder written JAMEB E. McDOWELL, i- Executive way the sending of a fleet of United forge use. positive guarantee, by AND BALL A CONCERT JF\ A A A A A A authorized agents only, to cure Weak Memory; JAMES E. HEWEY, ! Committee, btates war vessels to the Levant would Loss of Brain and Nerve Lost FESSENDEN, Genuine Lykeus Valley Franklin, Power; Mai hood; FRANCIS J OF tend to suppress the Armenian inassaores Quickness; Night Losses; Evil Dreams; Lack of CHAS. L. MAKSTON. Sec’y, English and American Canncl. Confidence; Nervousness; Lassitude; all Drains; oo21_ eoati or to proteot American citizons in the MAGNETIC Loss of Power of the Generative Organs in either GEO. F. DUNCAN, Court of inferior of that unhappy province. The Above UIPA sex, caused by over-exertion, Youthful Errors, or A. E. MOORE Falmouth,Foresters America, Goals Constant- Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor, 42 Exchange St. massacres have not gone on booause of which leads to Misery, Consumr-ion, decl3 dtf NERVINE Insanity Will receive in crayon portraiture CITY Portland, war WIIlU and Death. By $1 a box; six for with pupils HALL, lack of On Hand. mail, $5; any vessels In that quarter, ly also in written guarantee to cure or refund money. from life and the flat; academh ior every one of the has TELEPHONE 100-2 Restored. European powers Easily, Quickly, Permanenlfy Sample package, containing five days’ treatment, drawing from cast, still-life and the living Wednesday Evening,.Tan. 22,’96. I,oBt Vitality, Nervoos Debility, Insomnia. Falling Memory, and all with full instructions, 25 cents. One sample had several there for many months past. If model. •BEFORE Wasting Dlseaeos and all Weaknesses resulting from early or late, only Bold to each person by mail. could have OFFICE: excesses. *1 per bos. 6for SB. Mailed to any addrese by CM GYMNASIUM. MUSIC GILBERT'S ORCHESTRA, 15 Pieces, war vessels stopped the outrages Sold J. H. corner Free ana HILL xne Japanese Pile Care Company, B~ Paul, Minn. by Hammond, Center Sts.; L. C. Fowler, corner Congress and 34 First ftatT Bank 1 A new larltes will be formed on they would have ceased long ago. But Studio, Building claps for 7b Commercial & 70 Exchange Sts. For sale in Portland by JOHN D. KEEFE, 206 MidoJ® St„ and SIMMONS & HAMMOND Lafayette Sts., and H. p. g. Uoold. i»81 Lou- XOKAXAJi D, ME. Tuesday, January HUi al 10.3U a. m. HELEIJ Tickets vAmittlug Gentleman wid two Ladies Tessairi jauit be backed by troops tv an3 'vfr&rtf i >70 and BOO Congress Street, HOVdU jsircsa St., f orfoud, Mq, £©UlUiU* E. COE. jauadst PALMER SHOE CB.IPALMER SHOE CO. PALMER SHOE CO. S PALMER SHOE COIPAIY. ANNUAL sale annual sale annual sale ANNUAL SALE ANNUAL SALE § --—— ---— § OF OF

HU COMMENCES WOMEN’S tueSdTy. MEN S SATURDAY, .■him Tinnnmiiii m— minimi Misses’, Boys’ Children’s jan. i4tn, 3NnE3I2£:sX% DAY AFTER TO-MORROW P AT 830 A- m. F jan‘ 1 sth»at 7 30 a- m- FnftTWFA F* jA El H s To continne 2 ® ™ “ ®* If tka B% Weeks Thereafter. • To Coutiuue for 2 Weeks Thereafter.

1 --- ■■ ———...... -ramim—i--- WOMEN’S BOOTS. WOMEN’S_OXFORDS. MISSES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES. MEjN’S winter boots. Reg. Sale Price. Sale Price. Price. T Regular ,> Price. One Small Lot Winter Re?. Sale Russets, Waterproof, brand new goods, ..... $5.00 $1.75 Sale Price. price. One Lot Odd Keg. Pat. Leather $5.00 $3.00 Russet Shoes, Bluohers, etc., ...... 5,00 1.75 Oxford^ One Lot Price. Prioe. Patent Patent Leather Button Banleter ...... 1.75 Leather Cloth Top One Lot Heel But- Boots, make, 6.00 Spring One Lot Winter Brown ...... Genuine Button Oxfords, .3.00 1.75 Cordovan, Bais, 7,50 0.00 Dongola ton 11 to 2, $2.00 $1.00 One Lot Enamel * Carmencita Ties, 5.00 3.00 Boots, English Bal, ...... 7^50 6.00 C. S. One Lot Calf toe, $5.00 $2.75 Southern Ties, square toe, 2.50 1.75 One Lot Spring Heel But- Bals, pointed toe, 3,25 2.50 One Lot Calf Russet Bals, wide ...... 2.50 Tan Kussia Calf Bals, 3.00 1.25 Goat Oxfords, 1.50 1,10 ton Boots, 6 to 10 1-2, 1.75 .50 toe, 325 One Lot Box Calf 3 75 (pointed Black Bals, g[go One Lot Children’s One Lot Patent Dress toe French Calf Bals (winter toe,) .... 2.00 1.40 Congress, pointed Banister, 6.50 4.50 2 to 1.00 One Lot Patent Leather Russet heel) Boots, 5, .35 Dress ...... 6 50 4.50 ... Goat Oxfords, (com- (no Congress, Banister, weight), 6.00 4.25 One Lot Newark Cork Sole mon sense,) 2.00 1.40 One Lot Children’s Black Bals, .7^50 5.00 One Lot Heavy Sole Police Burt’s Pebble Goat,button, 5.00 3.00 Dark Russet (Flower City .75 .25 Shoes, .4 50 3 06 (no heel) Boots, One Lot French Calf Hand K*d,) .... 3.50 2.00 Sewed Congress, ..... 7 on 5 00 Louis XV heel, hand One Lot Children’s Rus- One Lot Cork Sole Enamel Fine Russia Oxfords, 4,00 2.50 Boots, ...... 7'go 5 59 ... One Lot French Calf Hand Sewed .... turned, finest French kid, 7.00 2.50 French Kid Blucher Ox- set Boots, 1.00 .50 Button Boots, ... 7 00 3.50 4.50 One Lot Cloth Top Pat. Bals. Banister, 3.50 French kid, button, 5.00 3.75 ford, 2.50 g.OO Pat. Tip. Yici Kid, 2.00 1.50 French St. Goat, ) 1.50 1.10 BOYS’ Pointed Toe But. > 5.50 3.50 Glove Kid Comfort Shoes, Dep’t. HV'CESKT’S SXT3VI3VIESI?. RUSSETS. soft and 1.25 .75 Walking Boot, ) very flexible, Regular Price. Sale Price. One Lot Scotch Edge Razor Toe, ...... Vici Kid, patent tip, Calf Iron Clad Button $5.00 $3.00 One Lot Plain Edge Razor Toe, .4 00 2.50 toe 3.00 2.00 and to One Lot or pointed button, SOLES. Boots, $2.50 $3.00 $1.25 London Medium Wide Toe, dark shade, ...... 4 00 2.50

One Lot Dark Medium Wide ..... Ditto, French Lace 3.00 2.00 Lamb’s Wool soles. Our entire stock Boys’ Calf, high cuts, 8 to Shade, Toe, Extra Fine Russia Leather, 6.00 3.75 -- One Lot Pointed Toe -- .... of Ladies’ Lamb’s Wool Soles, 25c 101-2, $2.00, to $1.00 Russets, g'oo 4.00 Side Lace, ) .. grade, to go at 20c a pair. Vici Kid, ) 3.50 2.25 lleg. Sale Price. Opera Toe, ) Price. HOUSE AND DANCING SLIPPERS- MEN’S SLIPFER.S. Pat. Lea. button Electric Soles .50 and $1.00 .25 MEN’S LEG BOOTS. boots, Sal* To keep the feet warm. Reg. Sale Reg. cloth and kid tops, 5.50 3.50 Price. price. Price. Price. i Lot Russet Calf, -v 1.50 Harvards, * §1.10 1 Lot Kid Theo. Ties, $1.60 $1.15 Lot Vici Kid, Harvards, 1.50 1.10 SHOE DRESSING DEPARTMENT- Genuine Morrocco Hand sewed Lot Odd 1.50 & 2.00 1 Lot odd styles, high leg. Pairs, .75 FELT GOODS. Lot Tan Russia Mullifiers, Newark make, 2.25 1000 bottles Nubian Waterproof Dress- grade slippers, 1.00 25 for this welt. Made by Jas. A. Banister. Nar- ing, regular price cts., price 1 Lot Juliette or Congress, sale 14 cts. Sale only 4.00 2.25 Reg. Can’t be bought by other dealers as Slippers, row sizes, always sold for $10.00. Price. Price. low as this. 1 Lot Plain Opera Slippers, 1.25 .50 Ladies’ French 1 lot Oiline Dressing, We to our manv One lot Felt Slippers, $1.25 $ .50 1 Lot Serge Slippers, 1.25 .65 1 wish thank patrons for the magnifies lit success o' last ’.car’s an- 8 cts. Lot double sole, nual sale and for the generous increase they have given our business 1 lie year All of our undressed white and during One lot Dodge Felt Slip- 1 lot Le Grande’s Ladies’ French kid, just closed. W’e hope to merit a continuance of success and hope iliat our efforts for “ the coming sale w II receive the response that we know tile of the mark- Dressing, 11 cts. A 25 cent article and a colored slippers and oxfords, sold reg- 1 Lot genuineness ners, 1.25 & 1.50 1.00 single Sale Prices, $3.50. down deserves. i I good one. ularly for $4.00 and 3.50, to go at 1.60. One lot Felt Lace Boots, 1.50 1.16 1 lot Patent Leather Taste Dressing All of our glace kid goods, white and 1 Lot in tin boxes. Regular price 25 cents. $6.00 quality, of our Felt Goods at a large dis- 20 cent discount this ®AU To be sold daring the sale only at 11 cts. colors, per during count. a box. sale. to go at - $1.50.

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the widow of late Gardner Smith, aged St THE SALOONS MUST GO. ara running the shops entirely in their of the saloons. In one town in Ireland to make money. Money making is their MUSIC AND DRAMA. Change of Time on the Spring Street Line MARRIAGES. own interest, and the nominal proprie- under a local law the license was one great object, and they oan be sup- years. option of Can. [Notice of funeral hereafter.j tors are in their olerks. The started at $100, and ended in the pressed only by an aroused moral senti- Shore reality only payment Acres. Bangor papei s please copy. a ment on the of In Conn., Rev, E. B. Pike, form- Kev. Dr. Dalton’s Able business is in short in the hands of of $1,000 by the saloonmen, and there part the people. Who The new 13 minute time table of the Abington, by In the lltli lost., James Doherty. Temperance “Shore Acres” is a drama erly of Hiram. Rev. Edward S. Sanborn of Atfgusm, syndicate and the of are were morn saloons under the operation will aay that this class of worthy the Funeral this afternoon at 12.30 o’clock from people England dangerous Spring street line will go into eSect to- Ridgebury, Conn., and Martha E. Pike, M. D.f Sermon Afternoon. the sufferers, and men are of the higher than under the lower scale. men, so hard hearted, so reokless of re- suggestion of its name and that Is the Union Station. Burial at Calvary Cemetery Yesterday temperance high This will be the time daughter of the officiating clergyman. a or rum This must be for that sa- sults shall be considered? You day table: At Cumberland Mills, Jan. 11, Mrs. Brusii* convinced that free beer free taken granted, took up For “Shore a In Dec. 31, J. W. Wilbur of Boston praise. Acros” is phrase Freeport, la. widow of the late Frederic B. Hulburt.aged system is one that couldn’t be made to loons are an evil in any your daily paper and read of the horrible Cars will leave Bowdoin street for the and Miss Addie V. Sadler. unmitigated which to the G7 years G moi ills. “Not tlie Baseless work well. few will be found to death of au entire in brings imagination, the Grand Trunk at 6.35 a. and In Bath, Jan. A. Colton and Miss By Traducing Officers. community, deny family Lynn, too depot m., 9, George Funeral afternoon at 1 o’clock fronj Eleanor Robinson. Tuesday Than comes the question of restriction that, and wo must look to the moral drunk to escape. You read of the shoot- homely simplicities of the farm land, every 15 minutes until 8.05 a. m., then the residence or H. S. Hudson. Tolman street Faultfinding or Alleging Bribe Taking In Parsonsfield, Jan. Herman J. Burbank of it is admitted common involved. Luxuries are to be of a father his and at 8.18 a. m., and every 12 minutes there- 4, In William G2 years something by principles ing by son, you only and the keen savor, the wild courage of and Miss Marion M. Gee. Saco, Jan. 2. Emery, aged Without Evidence,” But .By Personal consent must be bad. There is no taxed, vice to be but when read what had been (or after until 7.45 p. in., then at 8.05 and In. Saco. Jan. 2, Charles II. Benson, aged 5G ques- suppressed, you reading the sea. And the has both of these In Saco, Jan. 1, George P. Billings ana Miss as play 15 years. Work Will the Cause Be Advauced. tion about the necessity of restriction, you license vice you license what is ad- years, and you did you wonder that every minutes thereafter unti 10.20 p. Eva M. Buck. and Is raised not In Sanford, Jan. Mrs, Lillian A. Abbott, but only as to how far it is to go. The mitted to be wrong. Is it right for the suoh things do not exoite general thereby only to, but m. In Waterboro, Jan. 4, Andrew E. Scholes and 2, indig- aged 34 years. even state to to nation and a above Leave Bramhall street for the Miss A. Nason. The series of temperance sermons by saloon in this country is worse legitimize anything admitted general determination that the level of the best stage pictures Grand Mary In East Johnnie W. In Dec. Lorenzo P. Webber Otisfield. Jan.3, Thurlow, than the so called houses” of be morally But it is said: the saloons must shut down? I argue of Trunk depot at 6.45 and 7.15 a. m. and Shapleigh. 26, 1G t Portland ministers was continued yester- “chop Eng wrong? New England life our generation has and Fannie H. aged years. land, for there people do at least eat “Would it not be better to have a smaller that the saloon is the greati st enemy we every 15 minutes until 8 a.m., then every Chapman. In Bucklield, Jan. 2. Mrs. Cynthia, widow seen. It will rank with the In Etna. Jan. 1. Win. G. Haskell of Augusta day afternoon the preacher being Rev. and the number of But even that is have to enoouuter in conspicuous 13 minutes until 10.15 m. of the late David Farrar, 91 years. something, operation of liquor saloons?” this country. p. and Miss B. Estelle Friend. aged nearly In Jan. Mrs. Annie K. Dr. Dalton, o f St. Stephen’s church who taken alone is muoh more detrimental not seoured by this method But what of Maine? More than 40 successes not alone of the season, but of Leave State street for the Grand Trunk In Jen. 1. Charles W. H. of Bangor. 8, Wriglit, questionable Bangor. Bradley f»9 than when taken in connection with of with evil. years ago the first Maine law was enaot- dopot at 6.4Q a. m., and every 15 min- Okttown and Miss Adelia M. Varney. aged years. founded his remarks oh the words “Woe dealing the dramatic generation. Mr. Herne’s In East Jan. 4. John And at a. m. and In Jan. James A. Craft and Mrs. Dixmont, Porter, aged food. The American saloon is a piace what applies to the saloons applies ed, and nearly If not quite every utes until 8.10 then at 8.34 and Bangor, 1, 80 unto them that justify the wioked for a Uncle Nat is a portrait worthy to hang L. Jellerson. years. where men stand up, treat and are treat- also to gambling houses and to other election since then, an attempt has been every 13 minutes thereafter until 8 p. m. Josephene In Sinitlifield, Jan. Harlow In Newcastle. Jan. 1, Jacob Francis and Miss 6, Kilgore, aged reward.” Dr. Dalton said the evils of their under the worst, forms of sooial and who is there made to the but it still forever in the museum gallery of great then miuntes until 10.25 m. 90 ed, taking liquor vice, change law, everyjlo p. Mabel Eastman, of Damariscotta Mills. years. us the of because Leave Gran d Trunk In Seal Jan. Jennie Alma t be liquor traffic in Maine has been so possible conditions. If saloons of this among who advocates granting stands, traditions. There were moments not a depot for Spring In Jan. Burt A. and Miss Harbor, 1, Burton, Camden. 1, Murphy 8 class are licensed by the state or nation licenses to gambling houses? That sys- THE PEOPLE ARE few recalled and Vaughan streets at 6.62 a. m. and Patienee A. Feruald of Lincolnville. aged years. many times desoribed that nothing new EOR IT whioh the flawless art, the In Gardiner. Jan. 1, Mrs. Elizabeth M. does not that very fact greatly add to tem has been tried in France, but he every 15 minutes until 8.22 a. m., then In Camden, Jan. 1, Charles A. Cleveland of Fuller, remains when it oomes to a vote. The farmers mellow humanity of the great comedian, 41 years. to be said, and the only ques- of the who would olaim that tho of at 8.36 and 12 minutes thereafter Camaen and Miss Jeunie B. Mann of South aged the lemptation young? The fact people who so times in so every Iu Mechan ic Falls. Jan. B. Hatha* know that it is necessary for their pros- many parts alosely Thonmston. 4, Polly tion here or elsewhere is “How shall the should not be lost sight of that the cost France are more moral than the people of until 8.13 p. in., then at 8.23 p. m. and aged 91 perity. Every man who remembers the analogous, commanded our smiles and In Damariscotta, Jan. 1, John W. Perry and way, years. work of reformation be best of the license will be made up by the England in travelling through those every 15 minutes thereafter until 10 37 In Brewer, Jan. 4. Freddie V.. son of Mr. aad promoted?” Maine law of 40 years knows how tears. “Shore Acres” will be seen at Miss Alice P. Oliver. saloon keeper no matter what he says, countries, observed things in a far differ- ago p. m. Mrs. Fred C. Crocker, aged 4 years. He of his great interest in a recent great is the that has taken Portland Theatre tonight and tomorrow. spoke and ent way from the most of us. The licens- change place. Cars going west leave the post office In Augasta, dan. li, Clyde‘B. saw telle, aged Hon. F. In Then there was every lodicntion ot pov- Kell ar, 1G years. paper by George Talbot, regard- ing ofjany evil is wrong principle for three minutes after, and Monument DEATHS. WILL BENPAID BY THE GENEHAL There were the old and run dowu on In Ellsworth, Jan. 2, Mrs. Sarah E. Pomroyi ing reformation in the it makes the business semi-respeotable erty. A book “Modern Magio,” by Pro- square Isix minutes after the time great temperance farms, the half tumbled down given aged 06 years. PUBLIC. and gives those who are engaged in it bouses,the fessor is advertised for leaving Grand Trunk In Jan. Mrs. town of Maehias many years ago, and es- harness tied with the Something-or-other, depot. Bangor. G, Bridget Buckley, aged like a It up strings, rickety In this Jan. 31, Alice G., of 73 Tlie saloon is in the something standing socially. a New York and city. daughter years. pecially in the fact that it was in oonneo- keeper business old wagon in the yard, the old hats in by publishing house, Robert M. and 26 In Jan. strengthens men in their vices, for it John Heiller. Mary Kelleyv aged years. Newburg. 3, Mrs. Maud Clements, sake of what the windows; but this was when there are here and there of 18 tmn wttn a religious movement. In the for the money he can get proclaims that indulgence is necessary people “professors” [Notice funeral hereafter.'i aged years. all oould Lewiston and Boston papers copy. In Jan. 1. Mrs. out of it. No matter what he to the and must be gratified. Until aro spent thay earn, except just over the civilized world whose To the Editor the Press: Keuduskeag. Helen Tuck} early days of the temperance agitation pays you to them from preten- of In this Jan. 12th, Mrs. Rachel Smith. of Bradford. r«Af1v cnv f.hflt: oil rvfVicvr tmnaa nan Ira enough keep starvation, for city formerly there was a great manifestation of self- rvnrcrnniunf, if. tvlll n/tma linnlr Li sions amuse where they do not deceive. licensed rum. And now look at this the first of John Heiller who passed to his heaven- sacrifice on the part of ministers, many you He will sell poorer liquor or will add a nil the Nuw England states. Ride Kellar Is the only modern magician who home on was a nntive of of the men of the churches ly Friday last, leading being MUST NOT LICENSE THE Maine and see room to his establishment. SALOON. through the oomfortable, has spent years of research in the L distillers or dealers in liquor; but on gambling India, England, eing born nearly 71 years ago A local law is better than even elegant farm houses, mark the well the other hand some, at least, of these It is said, and sometimes option none. home of magio and fountain of in Devonshiie. Ho by good kepi farms, on every hand the evidenoe mystery. started out in the vary men were convinced that the busi- It has been tried in ruon, “But the license system would re- Cambridge, Mass., ot thrift and comfort, listen to the sound When he appears in City hall tomorrow world on his own account when about ness was wrong, and it You know gave up accepting duce taxation.’’ Suppose the saloons where the ministers of all the churohes, ot the within the (arm houses and he will his friends and her! as the result of their piano night satisfy ad- ten years of age and in various sea voy- poverty act. The the state and nation the well dressed pHid *1,000,000. the Catholio church included, are warmly notice school ohildren. mirers that suooess has Washingtonian movement was largely Did I orowned his ages made the circuit of the globe. Com- say fl.000,000? Suppose they paid in its favor, and none more so than the The failure of the prohibitory law even and was XVV.U.VU *-* religious, wonderfully success- would that faot the i3 UWU liuau UUTT to America he felt as if he had found *100,000,000, make Catholio clergy without whose coopera- in Portland very much less than has ing jsH wM ful. the or savo to for the country richer, the tax tion it oould not be made a sucoess, and been represented. The farmers of the first time they will be able to have a country which he would like to But there are three ways advocated for in adopt payers any money the end? No, for it wiio see the on state are determined to the and some definite idea of the we with this and good effect of the law keep law, mysteries as his own and he entered the United dealing evil, very early it would mean a loss in no have ail great channels of their own people. But the trouble at they will keep it matter what the peo- read and heard vaguely of for was seen that the religious side of the States and remained in it for IS productive industry,more iu face that the Cambridge is that Boston is too near. It nle in the cities may think, and tliev will generations. The student or the child navy movement must bo siiprailsuted by re- sum that would be paid in to the treas- is aB tho business men of keep it by electing members of the legis- who could see the Kellar entertainment years.' He served all through the Mexi- 1 strictive laws. The state cau the though good p| adopt ury by the saloou men. The increase of will make and not come over Portland should carry this oity for high lature who sure that it is not away enthused the can and when the oivil war broke I olioy of non-interference with the li- that war, crime would result from the licens- license, and South Portland and West- disturbed. The saloons must be swept “Queen of Roses” and “The New Shrine” qucr traffic, and that is the polioy of tlie saloons out he identified himself with it and ing would cost the nation brook, and Deering and Gorham, should from Maine, just ns gambling houses alone will be unworthy of tho opportu- half would and with the of one ADVOCATED KY BISHOP DOANE they pay in, the loss to vote “No.” With Portland a source of must be swept away, or other forms of nity of witnessing the most interesting exoeption year passed the country by reason of sure Now this exhibitions OE NEW YOHK poverty to supply, the evil could not be wholly erad- vice. being the situation, and ever given in this city. through that great struggle. He was a follow such a course, would be beyond icated in the “No’ prohibition being the settled policy of The municipalities. 1493. t member of Thatcher Post, G. A. R. who is a summer resident of Maine,and computation. arguments advanced There aro two classes oi men who are the state of Maine,with no possibility of iu favor of this There are new view ago he united with the L O. system will not bear ex- a in our seems to many surprises in Many years — who believes that such a would thoroughly opposed to ition. First change generation, it Well know how — a polioy a prohil you popular she is amination for momont. The license me to be the duty of oitizen for those who are so fortunate as to wit- O. E. and was an honored member of take the saloons of but that those who foolishly insist on t eir right every good out politics, system does not even reduce the number to in the execution “tip The that is named to drink what and when they please, and help of the law. ness Edward E. Kioe’s ex- Ancient Brotherhood and also a toppdr.” Cigar is not of ono thousand of the saloons resplendent lodge the belief one in doing business in defiance who aro men Not after her largely the least able to by “1492” at member of the Portland is way up too ; as good as the of the temperance men of the world. In of the law, for in communities here there travaganza City Hall on the Veteran Fire- resist the temptation offered by the opon TRADUCING THE OFFICERS OF name it unre- is a license men. was a bears. Your dealer is anxious England it was thought that the system it is found that the saloons, while well knowing that the evenings of January 17 and 18, and matt- Mr. Heiller sturdy vigorous, stricted sale of and the of number of saloons that THE LAW; to show beer, placing pay no license is saloons are the great enemies of them- nee. To dwell upon the many merits of honest man, a good neighbor and a vali- it to you. Ask him for it. restrictions on the sale of stronger li- not diminished. of not by fault-flDding, mostly baseless; selves, and their families, and second this would be as ant soldier and a hearty and enthusiastic quors would cause of For a moment let us not bribe when wo production superfluous, advance the temper- consider the prin- there are the saloon themselves, by alleging taking, keepers are supporter of his adopted oountry. Mr. ance, but the result has been far from ciples of prohibition. There are two have not a particle of evidence of any- they well-known to all admirers of ways eager for money and ready to go any- Heiller leavos a wife, two sons,who reside She’s a satisfactory to those who advocated and of reaching the same result, local and thing of the sort, but by giving them theatrioal deleotation from the Atlantio option, where. A western town is started in this oity and two daughters, one Mrs. beauty! who still among that is a law that applies to a our individual and this it advocate, clergymen sinlge begins to ill] up and a gambling house is support, to the Paoiflo. Its many have Bolton of nnd the M. Foster the and a seems to is of the pleasantries Cambridge, Mass., & Co., rest, giving the people boer. municipality, general law that on this corner n saloon on me, especially the duty good op- opened and driven dull care Tiie free beer erates all over a ministers who know to a from thousands of hearts other Miss Annie, a resident of Boston. New York. policy has simply resulted state. We have the testi- the and soon there are what degree Manufacturers, in oppoeite corner, the The funeral which was attend- putting the beer shops in the grasp mony of the advocates of high license saloons and the saloon saloons retard the progress of re- and instilled a long, lasting cheerful- largely of the everywhere, keep- brewers,and are an ar- and the trend of their ligion. ness. Both the minds and of its ed was held in the Congress Street Meth- John W. Perkins & they selling~ general testimony ers have almost taken possession of the eyes Co., tiole unfit for one that it does not The saloons are auditors are odist ohuorh on Sunday the any to drink. They is diminish the number place For the good of tho people?” No, evil, and those who simultaneously interested afternoon, Distributing Agents, Portland. conduct them are bound olosely together. and pleased, the former by the bright services being conducted by the pastor, If believed Rev. D. Lindsay. “ they that this prohibitory dialogue, jokes, etc., and the latter with George Pure and Sure.” law is half executed, and better for them the dazzling scenic effects and rich cos- than a high license law they would lie tumes, while the most charming and tbo strongest, beoause the most deeply catohy musio engages the ear. ___, interested advocates for its retention. Stoddard Tonight. 1 ijuicltest to ¥ But the fact that they are to a man in favor of the license system, is a proof This evening John L. Stoddard will Products AUGUSTA I = AIKEN, that that system works well for them, at Hail to 1 appear City review his eve- are never and bauly for us. The saloon is the great VjJ sold AND ning’s of souvenirs of foreign lands so corrupting influence in American ■ poii- bp --in bulk. | ites, nnd to taka it out of politics it auspiooiusly begun last Monday. The Thomasviile, Ga. § must be suppressed, and the voice of tho famous oity of the Sultan, Constanti- should be for its instant people suppres- nople, has long been a favorite of the can be had at all h sion. You can not name a social vice They tourist whose therein are (lays filled ■ Atlantic that is not depoudent upon this central with stores—and Coast Line S vi ce. and marked by good grocery novelty starnge experi- Only 1 Night Boston to Jacksonville & St. * After of ef- ences. The streets and __j Augustine. 5 speaking some of the looal mosques, build- the big H-0 is on every fects of intomperanoe. Dr. Dalton said in ings, tlxs picturesque, swarthy inhabi- 3 Trains conclusion: “I believe that every right ants, everything tells of a history ana Daily, I genuine package. bt. Augustine. No Extra Fare, for rates and information address M, Baking Powder „ minded man and woman will say that civilization far different from that of (fevdand a 300 the saloon is curse, and that the Ameri- occidental lands, and givos Mr. Stoddard JOHNSON, N. E. Agent, Washington St., Boston. 2 an or Ticket Office. -S rounded are can people will not rest until this great opportunity for elcquence and illus- Avoid Substitutes! any Coupon Only spoonfuls required—not heaping spoonfuls. evil is eradicated.” tration wnich he will fully improve. ISrKI.r.ANKOI .___M S._ Clement Phinney, stable, $800. STATE STREET CHURCH- FOR SALE. DEERWG’S ROOM. Abba street, a new street at Peering Concise Competent Forty words inserted under Centre has the Benevolent Offering* Hade Daring the this head Extreme Prostration following houses; one week for 23 cents, cash in advance. J. J. Gilbert, and .J. W. Paris, ly Past if ear. & From Fevers story houses, $1,400 each. Conclusive Commendable SALE—One of Zenas Thompson & FORBros, best sleghs. Inquire at, A. E. Mr. Ling, Peering Centre, dwelling TIio following is a statement of the of Last Year 105 New Houses Were PERRY’S, 35 Congress street; also a line robe. every description, especially J house, $1,800. benevolent offerings of State street churoh Conscientious Comprehensive 12-1 yphoid, is the doctor’s fear and William Hartley, house and stable, and congregation through the weekly AND GROCERIES almost at Built. cost—Fine Vermont $2000. pledge system, for last year: PROVISIONS Turkeys, 14 to 1(5 _• medicine cents; Killed Chickens, 16 to 18 patient’s danger; Board Fancy cento; Richardson Land Co. Vy< story house Am. Com. For. $ 500.00 Killed Fowl, 12 to 14 Nice Roast of but little Missions, Fancy cents; avail, sufficient $1,200. Maine Missionary Sooiety, 600.00 Pork, 9 to 10 cents; Nice Beef Roast, 8 to 12 Fore Lamb, 6 to 7 Amorican Missionary Association, 400.00 It is a every lameness cents; Quarter cents; Lean rishment to create new E. R. house, fact, that any pain anywhere, everywhere, i9 pen- Smoked 8 to 9 AT A COST OF OVER A Milliken, two-story $1,- Congregational Church Shoulders, cents; Sugar Cured Building or cured this wonderful, Ham, 10 to 11 Salt Pork the 6 to QUARTER 500. Society, 200.00 etrated, relieved by soothing Anodyne. It is the cents; by Strip, ngth the to 7 c Nice Corned 2, 4 and 6 carry patient for bruises. For head- ents; Beef, OF A MILLION. American Education Sooiety, 100.00 sovereign remedy bites, burns, backache, earache, cents; Fine Vermont Tub 25 vr the crisis is what is Very Butter, nec- Woman’s Board Foreign Missions, 75.00 stomachache, toothache, in fact ache. For cents; 10 pound Tub Pure Lard, best, 75 ache, neckache, every scalds, 8 ■ Woman’s Maine Auxil- cents; Fresh and Pickled Tripe, cento: Best a of the _ Missionary stiff swellings and sore muscles. For .vry, persuading great iary, 75.00 stings, strains, sprains, joints, colds, Franfkort Sausage, 10 cents; Red Alaska 10 10 Bars 25 of the to on Seamen’s Firond 100.00 and catarrh. For hacking, hoarseness and Salmon, cents; Laundry Soap, machinery body go Sooiety (Bethel), chills, coughs whooping cough. cents; California White cents box; Best Previous 80 New Maine General la Honey, Record, Houses Hospital, 100.00 For bronchitis, grippe, sore throat and For Best Baltimore Peaches, 12 cents; 3 Cans with its work is the end Maine General asthma, diphtheria, lungs. in ’94. Hospital, (Chil- cholera-morbus and summer complaints. For Trophy Tomatoes, 25 cents; 5 pounds New hence dren’s ward), 72.69 colic, croup, cramps, dyspeptic Cooking Raisins, 25 cents: 3 pounds Best Cal- sought after; physicians muscular rheumatism. For ifornia 25 Fine Mo- The value of new buildings In Maine Congregational Charitable pains, neuralgia and cuts, cracks, corns, con- Prunes, cents; Cooking recommend lasses, 25 and 35 cento gallon. All other the Sooiety, 100 00 and chilblains, all irritations and inflammations. For lame Deering during past year surpasses West tusions, chaps goods as low as the lowest for same quality. Congregational Churoh, lOO.Oo in Goods dleivered. 228-5. Casa all previous records a Bible shoulder. For pains chest, kidneys, stomach, use the vital Telephone by large margin Maine Society, 26.00 back, side, great Grocers. JOHNSON & 24 Wilomt ailment above is caused LAMBERT, and amounts to over a quarter of a mil- State street church building fund 154.40 and muscle nervine. Every by or accompanied with street. 1-1 Good Will Farm, lion dollars. 10.00 inflammation, to cure which Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment was originated. Gospel New cottage house at has Mission, 5.00 pOR SALE—$1400. Bovinine Deering’s growth steadily increased Abysinian churob, lOoibO a Woodfords, 6000 feet of land, batii room, in the past five years. In 1891 40 new Congregational S.S. and Pub. So- cemented cellar, near steam and electric cars, that of churches, schools, stores, etc. $200 down, greatest concentrated houes were built, in 1892,53; in 1893, 53; ciety, 50.00 balance. month Im- Widow’s Wood $16 per pays everything. food that creator of in 1894, 80; 1895,105. Society, 20.00 mediate possession given. C. B. DALTON, preparations, Young Ladies’ Mission 10.00 •*78 1-2 10-1 The it will be Band, Congress street, [one flight.) strength, maker of flesh tissue, past year, seen, has a Female Orphan Asylum, 1.00 large increase over all previous records Congregational Home Miss. So- Johnson’s081.^ FOR BUSINESS—For sale, and blood enricher, groceries, fruit and busi- which, putting Following is a list of most of the new ciety, 80.00 CHANCE confectionery Home Miss. ness, well established, good trade, good the vital in their normal their owners and Congregational Soc., organs buildings, estimated Gen. Howard Roll of standing with the people nice ana very Honor, 100.00 store; lease at low would values: American l'raot pleasant rate; you condition, enables them to dis- Sooiety, 3.00 be pleased with store if should see it. Cause WARD Invalid’s Home. for ONE. Deoring, 3.60 anodvneHNIMENT selling, poor health; not able to carry it disease. Dr. G. Curson on will find pel Thanksgiving fund, 4C.00 It was invented by the late Dr. A. Johnson, an old fashioned, noble hearted ; everything as stated; will not F. J. J. two Ladies’ Missionary 50.00 be disappointed. Address, BUSINESS, Press of N. Smith, story wooden Circle, It is recommended by All who use Office. Young Phillipsburgh, J., Free churoh, Deering, 50.00 Family Physician. physicianseverywhere. jan9-lmo “ dwelling, Lnnt’s Corner, $2,500. as I have used Bovinine with Woman’s Aid to American Mias. it are amazed at its power and praise it forever after. It is for Internal much says, Alvin two j--1 SALE—A store well fitted for Jordan, story houso on Main Association, 50.00 use. It is used and endorsed all athletes. It is the the the variety satisfaction. One an as External by best, Ij^OR business and has also a large trade great case, Treasurer House at Redflold So in school street, $2,500. County Clienery’s Bradley’s Corner. College, Da., 60.00 the It is unlike other. It is to all others. It supplies. For terms apply to 85 Aid to oldest, original. any superior St. Good old of con- S. W. Davis, two wooden Missionary near Berlin Myrtle reasons for selling out. lady seventy years, story block a Universal Household from *>. juuuuguu, $i,euu nouse. Falls, 60.00 is not merely Liniment, it is the Remedy infancy 8-1 for two stores, corner Calvin and Main Crl. John H. Adams, double house on from typhoid fever, but J. American Sunday School 25.00 There is not a medicine which the confidence valescing Moore, $1,400 house. Union, to old age. today possesses SALE—A large cast iron Fire streets, $2,800. High street, $5000, barn on Brighton Congregational 25.00 p*OR stove, irritation Arthur house and church, Norway, of the to so an extent. It has stood on its own intrinsic r King, used but one season. UNIVERSAL very slowly, gastric Cole, stable, $1,500. street $3;:0. at Forks public great £Mrs. Mary Race, two story house on Alterations to Adams Hall Congregational church, STEAM LAUNDRY, Cor. Congress and Pearl Levi R. two o( merit while after has used it with entire satisfaction. streets. with extreme pros- Main Fisher, story bouse,$1,600. on Kennebeo, 50.00 generation generation 8-1 complicated street, $3,500. Spring street,$500, North William Gorham Mi»sion, 25.00 You can trust what time has endorsed. Every Mother should have it but a Dodge, V/i story house, 1,300, Mr. Tuttle house and stable at safely tration gave faint hope of Joseph Libby Jr., dwelling at Lunt’s Brad- National Divoroe Reform League, 25.00 SALE—Rawhide Wbips. Just the Mr. Greely, house and $2000. in the on children love to take it. It for Corner, $1,500. stable, ley's Corner, $8000. house, dropped sugar suffering pro- FORthing the cold weather Our price I her Mr. 50cts; others ask $1.00. Remember that this recovery. gave Bovinine, Bradstreet, two story house, $2000. W. H. S3.428.69 duces an increase of vital activity in the system, and thus cures disease. R. H. Smith, double house at Lunt’s Motley, addition to post offioe is the place to buy everything for the stable — a to E. V. Earle our two complete restoration $2000. story houses; at $300. These were the speoial offerings not in- Its electric energy everlastingly eradicates inflammation without irritation. cheap—Sleighs, Harnesses, Robes, Whips, Corner, Woodl'ords, &c. ZENAS $2000, $1,500, $1,500 and $3000. cluded in the I THOMPSON & BRO, Elm St. 7-1 health followed.” There is another H. A. alterations weokly a new house on Main Leighton, to house offerings: All who order direct from us, and request it, shall receive certificate that their money Chas. V. house on Smith Price Six AND CALF—A cow street worth Osgood, on street to make two Home Miss. Work by Ladios’ Miss shall be refunded if not abundantly satisfied. 55 cts; $2.00, express prepaid. If grade with calf $1,500 Spring stores, $500. first. Sold one week old for sale at Walnut street, $1,500. Circle), *359.77 you can’t get it near home send to us. Ask by druggists. Pamphlet free. COW Crest, Hans Peterson and Sole Gorham, Maine. Write MR. R. PROBATE COURT. Hans Anderson, two WARD SIX. State street churoh I S. JOHNSON & CO., £» ^ustoro House Street, Boston, Mass., Proprietors. WILSON, New hose house on Clark Auxiliary or call at farm near houses on Main street, Deor- Westbrook, Westbrook. Btreet, $300 eaoh. (Woman’s Board Foreign Mis- n-1 ing Centre, $500. Portland I Railroad Company’s new sion), 284.60 BEFOE JUDGE PEABODY. Portland Provident "COR SALE—Second hand machinery: Association, 172.00 *- duplex Portland Y. M. C. 625,00 pumps, evaporators, boilers heaters, gates, WILLS ALLOWED. A., valves, iron and wire Portland Y. M. C. A. DO YOU APPRECIATE BARGAINS P wrought pipe rope, for Elijah Huston, Gray, John W. building sale at a bargain. Address PORTLAND AM- Frank, fund, 1.55a 00 MONIATE room exeoutor. CO., 8, 191 Middle street, Portland Y. M. C. A. for 4 lbs. New Prunes, 25 cts. I Can Salmon, 10 cts. can Me. William W. Julia speoial Portland, jan2-4 Carr, Portland, A. debt, 5250C. 6 lbs. Good Raisins, 25 cts. I Pork Roasts, 8 cts. 1»» executrix. 4 lbs. Now 25 cts. C Carr, Y. M. C. A. 3-Crown, Raisins, Beef Uoasts, to 12 cts. lb SALE—Pianos. New and Training Sohool, 3 lbs. 4-Crown. New Beef EpOR Uprights Mary E. Barbour, Portland, Chas. W. Raisins 25 cts. Corned 2 to 6 cents, lb a low for Springfield, Mass., 110,00 5 lbs. New Clean Squares; good bargains, cash, or Roberts and George W. Moody,executors. Currenst, 25 cts. Tamarinds, 8 cts lb oasy terms payment. New W. C. T. U„ 65.00 New Citron. 16 cts. IB bs. silver Skinned 25 cts Uprights, $165, M. Al- Onions, warranted. Fine tone squares, cases, Joseph Pettengill, Falmouth, Home for New Cider, (for 20 12 lbs. Sweet cts elegant Aged Women, 97.00 pies only) cts. Potatoes, 25 from $65. to $L25. Call and see them. J. berta Pettengill, executrix. Pie Suet and P. Gospol Missiou, 10.00 B#»ef, Spices. Good Potatoes, 50 cts. bush WHEELWRIGHT, 548 1-2 New Nuts and Dates. Andrews 50 Congress street, ADMINISTRATION GRANTED. Mission for 600.00 Figs, St. l'urnips, cts. bush Cor. of Oak. 4-1 Gospel debt, 10 lbs. Rolled MoAli Oats, 25 cts. James G. Libby, Portland, Sarah C. Mission, Paris, 43.00 SALE—Three houses in Female Charitable perfect repair Libby, administratrix. Society, 11.00 F6Rand occupied by permanent ten- Mary A. Kendall, Portland, Alfred A. Temporary .Home for Womenjand ants paying $480 per annum, located handy Kendall, administrator. Children, 124.00 to Union station; 33,000 square feet land, 200 S. A. feet on Zubin A Snow, Portland, James Hen- Female Orphan Asylum, 106.50 MADDOX frontage electric line; a forced sale at $4600; choice investment. W. H. WAL- derson, adm inistrator. Abyssinian churoh, 10.00 35 & 37 54 to 60 India Sts. DRON & CO., 180 Middle street. 11-1 William Shine, Fortland, Hyman A. BiDle Society of Maine, 210.00 Middle, administrator. Free Churoh, Deering, 80.00 SALE—Grocey team consisting of Wolf, horse, harness and Gardiner D. G. Tuskegee 100.00 FOR wagon, pung. Ad- Weeks, Gorham, Mary College, Alabama,, dress or call at 143 Brackett street. 11-1 Weeks, administratrix d. b. n. Amerioan Sunday Sohool Union, 30.00 ■ >13 1,18 only safe, airs and Narcessa J. Gorham, G. Other objeots (by church), 168.63 Female PILL "E^OR SALE OR TO LET—The Homestead Weeks, Mary RP&mimmiai Obil I A rellabl£ A Weeks, administrator. Other objects (by Sunday Sohool), 129.98 of the late Thomas Quiuby, near Stroud- waterln Four acres Gray, James ad- Deerlng. of land with Sophia Nash, Nash, good house. On line of street 10 ministrator. Amount of speoial *5,265.9 cars; offerings, PENNYROYAL PILLS. minutes from Union station; perfect drain- Silas Amount of and take no Cyrus Noyes, Falmouth, Skillin, weekly offerings, 3,428.69 Ask for DB. MOTT’S PEKITYBOYAL FILLS other. age; Sebago water. As fine a location as ndminit srator d. b. n. E?" Send for circular. Price $1.00 per box, 6 boxes for $5.00. ere is in Deerlng. Apply to ANDREW UB. MOTT'S I lEMK" U, HAWES, Stroud water. GUARDIANS APPOINTED. *8,694.67 CO., Cleveland, Ohio. dec27-tf from For sale by Landers & Babbldge. 17 Monument Square, Portland Me. Jason Hanson, Deering, Mark Jordan, ,The receipts evening oolleotions guardian. amounted to *723.22, including balance TO LET. Lill an Staples, Deering, Henry Chan- from 1894, and the disbursements to FOR SALE. dler, guardian. GOUGHS and COLDS. *463 55, which lnoluded *281.25 on perish words inserted under this head Samuel Portland, Rachel ELY’S PINEOLA BALSAM is a sure Rem Forty Shine, Shine, one week for 35 cents cash in advance. debt, *65.75 for painting, *31.84 for Sun- for ore throat guanPan. edy coughs, colds, and One Atlas such as for Potter-Bradley Walter E. Snow & al., Portland, John day Sohool library books and *31.50 for asthma. I offered nno LET—House of 8 roomB,Park;PIace; $15; by the Press in parts last year, E. Roes, guardian. soothes, quickly children's Bibles. abates the cough, X Cum her lam St., whole house of 9 rooms bound in substantial bindings, for $6.00. Aualiiue H. Hume, Manson 1. and Parris 8 rooms Portland, Alderman Kuel Small's House. Cor. Noyes St. and Forest Avenue. and renders ex- bath, $21; St., upper rent, Can be seen at the PRESS OFFICE. Hume, guardian. and bath $15; Brackett St., 7 2. House of Cyrus B. Varney and Wm. pectoration easy. room$, $18; Has never been used. dec26tf Sarniay B. Harmon, Portland, T. Er- M. Leighton, Cor. Maple St. and Forest Avenue. SOUTH PORTLAND two flats Cushman St.. $20; six new flats, 3. Charles S. Foss’ Consumptives nest House on Grant street. modern Improvements, $2$ and $20. N. s. Harmon, guardian. will A of the invariably GARDINER, 1S5 Midd e 8t„ Room 4, 13-1 INVENTORIES RETURNED. speoial meeting South Por t- derive benefit LOST AND FOUND. rucnaruson ijana nouse on LET—Lodging rooms, also parlor and bed uo., Forrest Lorenzo Valente, fruit barn at land Publlo Library Association was from its us e. Adaline H. Hume, Portland. large' power house on Forest Avenue at TO rooms with and set bowl, furnished Deering Many who sup- Sebago Daniel: B. street, $2,200. Nason’s Corner, held at the home of or unfurnished; will let on reasonable afternoon, about 5 o’clock. Ferguson, Portland. *1,800. exclusive of Saturday evening pose their cases to terms, Mr. bridge. Cost, maohinery, convenient for LOST—Saturdayeither on Congress, Myrtle or Middle Mary E Clark, Portland Webster,a nd Mr. White, houses on William Huston and Messrs Miss Ada A. 34 street. This be consumption light housekeeping. Apply to Moody and $30,000. Coie, Sawyer 399 1-2 PALMER'S streets, a pair oh gold bowed spectacles; Phebe G. Portland. Calvin are suffer- Congress St., MRS. Mitchell, street; $2,500 and $1,500. houses at was a toward only OFFICE. Finder will please leave same at PRESS G’ Rickett, Glenwood, *1,500, *1,- Alderman Ruel fine preliminary meeting incor- from a chron- 10-1 Morgan Donnell, Portland. Chas B. Small, house oor- ing OFFICE.I3-I Beck, large house, corner Front 300 and *1000. whioh ic cold or LE I—Furnished rooms. A Mar* E OMvir, Portland. ner Noyes street and Forest poration,at all the charter mem- deep large sunny and Avenue, seated couch, often aggravated by catarrh. TO froDt room and office, good for a doctor, 1st, A bundle be- Jcsc; r i v: y, Raymond. Dyer streets, $2,00ft William Luoas, barn near his bers were obliged to he The dry goods large $6,000. present. For catarrh use Cream Balm. Both dentist or lawyer, all furuished, price only tween Falmouth and Portland. Owner Albion Yarmouth. E. B. on Ely’s FOUND—Jan. Pir-iJ.am, Winslow, large barn Ocean brick $600. was called to order remedies are to use. Cream Balm three dollars week. Call at 1991-2 can yards, Arthur E. fine house meeting by Miss Cole pleasant per have same by proving property and pav- Marks, oorner 50 cts. Pineola 25 c. MIDDLE the Falmouth ACCOUNTS ALLOWED. street, $1,200. aDd Mr. T. of per bottle; Balsam, STREET, opposite ing charges. Address R. M. DOUGHTY, WARD FOUR. Noyes street and Forest George Spear, justice the Sold Hotel. 10-1 Cumberland Two small stables Avenue, $10,000. by Druggists. Centre. 8-1 Abbie II. Knight, Portland. near Hawkins’ shoe Peter. Brad stable in peace and legal adviser for the associa- ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York. W. P. Ayer, addition to his residence ley, rear of resi- OST—Between Charles Hasty’s store and John W Bi.c, Portland. factory; about $300 each. dence on LET—The lower of house No. 778 on Pleasant Noyes street, $800. tion, oonduoted the Six- part Portland a buckskin glove, left hand, Cyrus I.O- el 1, p itland. street, *600. proceedings. street. For East hose Mr. Bruns, house ou William street, TO Congress further particu- on Thursday, Jan 2d Also a sealskin glove Julia St. Felix Deenng house, $400. Charles teen members of the association were WANTED. lars at the house. M. Thom, Portland. a Jordan, two story house Nevens $3,200. enquire MORRILL. on Sunday, Jan 5, between Hasty’s store Grace Ri Westbrook. and affixed their 31-2 and West hand Address JOHN WARD street, *3000. Deering Land Company, houses on Pitt present signatures to Gray, right John O. Westbrook. TWO. Forry word# inserted under this he«d HUSTON, West Gray, Me 7-1 Schwartz, and Fessenden eaoh. the dooumonts for the LET—A furnished r#om use Two new houses on Hersey street at street, $3,300 petitioning incor- one week for 25 cents, cash in advance. with of Sophronra Kulter, Doering. Miss Minnie Mr. house on TO hath at 47 bell. a store, a sum of money which Blanohard, house on Gray each. Wilson, large Fessenden poration of the association. Myrtle street, upper Richard Castle, Deering. *3,500 street, $3000. 11-1 FOUND—Incan be obtained by the owner by call- James K. N. street, $1,600. Frank S. This library originated among the 11TANTED—Storage. Nice place to store at 280 Cumberland street and paying for Souie, Northumberland, Gould, house and stable on Charles Cushman stable on fWlO LET—Steam heated front rooms en suite ing Fessenden your carriages or wagons, in Eds’ new this advertisement. 11-1 ■C. Mr. Hawkes, house and barn on Forest members of two societies of A or with use of Thomas street, $3,300. street, $400. literary storehouse; price 60c per month. Carriages singly bath, hot and cold Cyras F. Yarmouth. with or without 269 between Duck hond Sargent, Avenue, $1,500. Mr. Anderson, house on Falmouth South the Club called for free E. F. ELLS, water, board, at St. John 28,1895, Elias Richardson Land Co., 1% Porltand, Shakespeare by sending postal. FOUND—Dec.and Pride’s a of S. Dodge, Gorham. story ouse street, $2,500. 119 Oxford street.10-1 street, directly opp. Union Station, upper Bridge, pair G.asses; Two new houses on Warren and the Clrole In the any and Joseph Bartlett, Gorham. street, $600 on Thomas street, *1,300; lj^ and two- Mr. Chautauqua year bell.11-1 person proving property payiug eaoh. Jensen, house on Sohool street. $3.- charges, can have the same calling at C. W. Of pood Bailey, Bridgton. houses on 1883. As both olubs became Interested chance to convince you O LET—Desk room and use of vault and by story Sawyer, street, *1,600 and 500. HALL, Windham, Me. 4-1 Robert Elizabeth. Addition to WANTED—Athat we can and will offer everything private office In one of the pleasantest Dyer, Cape Exclesior Matoh faotory, *3000. C. B. Saunders, house on Fessenden they were united and organized a libra- Eunice W. Lurrabee, South Portland. in the line of Sleighs, Harness, Robes, whips, suites of office in the city. Inquire of the jani- $1000. street *2000. ry association May 18. 1884. Mats and all stable at low tor at 93 Exchange street. 7-1 Marilla E. Gloucester. Jas. Murphy, house and stable on goods very prices. WANTED—1» IT U ATI UN 4. Kerens, New Bry- Mrs. E. E. stable on 2ENAS THOMPSON & Elm St. 7-1 Lane, William has keen made to the BRO, MONEY TO LOAN—On first and COMlIRS. EXORT Application trus- second CLAIMS APPOINTED. street, $500. on words inserted under this head LU of the mortgages, real estate, stocks, bonds Forty r----- tees Walker estate for aid and Setb and life one week for 25 Ira P. Farringotn, Portland, Commis- 1 WARD SEVE.N "Ilf ANT ED—Board for a young man of twenty insurance policies or any good securi- cents, cash in advance. sioners Frank W. L. Larrabee, Esq., has written that the in a family where there are young people. ties. Notes discounted at low rate of interest. Robinson, AugustusF. Address with I. P. 48 Moulton. County Treasurer Chenery, fine house matter will reoeive price and full particulars, B. M., BUTLER, Exchange street. jan3 4 early consideration. care P. O. Box Portland.6-1 situation as second a at Bradley’s oorner, 1635, TORE TO RENT—Now girl by COMMISSIONERS INSOL. APPOINTED. $5,000. The members of the association occupied by Morse WANTED—A person. at 14 Otis are Si on competent Apply Triokey, house and stable on ANTED—Ladies and gents to canvass for Guptill Exchange steeet; heated hv street. 9-1 Clinton A. Cong- to receivo funds from Yy Lafayette Woodbury, Dsering, Com- ress street, 3,500 hoping this source a new book; one that every family really given Feb. 1, 1896. J. P. missioners 100 sold In stearn^possesnion Janies L. Rackleff, James C. William house corner as they propose a suitable needs; one week by a new agent. an imerican who thor- Leavitt, Congress building new, Address LEX—A WANTED-By girl Fox. and Westbrook streets, immediately, E. F, B., Portland Daily rI'D lower tenement of six rooms and fT oughly understands $1,500. building, as the one Is far in- Portland. a bath good nouse-keeping, present by Press Office, Me. 6-1 room, hot and cold water, all mod- a situation western of ■ J. S. house at in the part the ALLOWANCE OCT OF P. E. APPOINTED Libby, Libby’s Corner. cm chyto adequate. AN'] ED—To from mii/iuTcmcuka, very pieasanny located m do second work and Address $3,500. buy $1000 to $15,000 a family sewing. Caroline M. Pownal. worth of cast off Inquire at 311 SPRING .1, Press Office.7-1 Wood, Mr. Hobson, house on Wood street, $1.- The library now has over 2,000 volumes. clothing. I pay the Kood^igiiborliood. George E. Moran, Portland. highest cash price# for ladies’ ureases. 300. The next will be held a young lady, companion to meeting with lieutB ouu uuuuiou -* uutuiug nuu i;eui a LET—At DISTRIBUTION ORDERED. The is a No. 812 Congress WANTED—By or invalid or situation in following summary of esti- Miss Cole, in two weeks, winter overcoats. Call or ativlresa le*ter rpoA St., pleasant anjelderly lady January 25, and convenient up stairs rent of seven small private family. Best of references, For Westbrook. when the association or poatal to i5.DE GliOOT, 76 Middle street. rooms Joseph Bartlett, will be incorpor- and bath room. Immediate possession information enquire at this office.4-1 ated. 9-4 TRUSTEES APPOINTED. ?'v,™yr *20 per mouth. Inquire of A. C. After the meeting steps were taken to- LIBBY, 42 1-2 Exchange street. 1-2 place in a family for a Danish Cyrus Lowell, Lyde L. Low- 4n (gQ K Per week to men aud women WANTED—Ato do housework. She has Portland, ward formulating new by-laws which tU TO LET—A desirable two girl general el!. trustee. fpU in all unoccupied places in story house contain- newly arrived from Europe. Call at the Danish will also be voted on at the next meet- lug eight rooms, with furnace Heur B. MeCobh. Eliza H. the U. S. and Canada. We do not ask one cent and Sebago Minister’s house, 64 Warren street.4-1 Portland, of For address BROWN water, at Woodfords, Me. For further trustee. ing. capltol. particulars par- Brewer, BROTHERS. Portland, Maine.4-1 ticulars address MttS. E. S. KEDLON. Gor- 1*7 ANTED—By a young man, chance as clerk SOUTH PORTLAND o ni Me. in Hotel or some similar work; moder- LICENSES K. E. GRANTED. VILLAGE. either to sell Co- 11-1 \K j ANED—Agents, sex, ate wages. BOX 264, Lisbon Falls, Me. 4-1 The business at the is a Tf lmniban Hat Holders. Every Miriam Winslow, Deoring. bicycle faotory lady »|10 LET—Brick house No. 11 Henry street, buys a pair. Send 26 cent for sample pair near very decided boom for South Portland. Deenng street; has 9 rooms, furrace and terms to Box 16, Oxford hot and SUMNER, heat, cold water, and all modern con- About 180 men are at Maine. dec31-4 Bridgton. the present time County, veniences, just 10 minutes walk from postoffice. employed, very many of whom reside in Forty words inserted under this head Non': Bridgton, 10.—Bridgton one week for 25 cents, cash In advance. January the town. is BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. a°m^^glTmcMiadi1ps^eat! hoU9^y° Ac den y opened 7 with a fail' Everything working January somothly and all seem to be satisfied of attendance. Matron in tha The Boegg Block at Deeting center. the future. The citizens of the MONTHLY GUARANTEED. Man- Protestant We iitul a snow village ~TO LET. WANTED—A slight storm January more ufacturing concern wants represent- Orphan Asylum, Portland, Applications can fully realize the benefits be- to Mrs. Walter 9, but me enough for sieighing. ative in Portland (or any city not taken). Must Rooms in Mechnic can be made a. Beckett, 161 stowed upon the town than Building reail Mr*. James P. 61 Mr. William Files of Portland is WARD THREE. ant strangers have few hundred dollars ca*h to pay for goods street; Baxter, Deerlng street, $1000. We see the increase of travel on our recently occupied by Dr. O’Neil. treet. 11-1 spending a Tew weeks in town. streets on delivery after orders are secured. F. E. Mr. Robinson, bouse on and in our public VAIL, Morse New York. 4-1 Apply to At tlie meeting of the Society D. W. Hoegg, large wooden block at Sawyer street, gatherings. Mondny Building, ■WANTED—A capablo Scandinavian ot good evening a night crew D to on for the Prevention and Detection of $1000. began work at the GEO. A. address call the Swedish, Danish Deering Centre, containing three stores, House of Arthur E. factory and when the hour of MALE HELP. HARMON, Sec. and Norwegian families in Portland held at Marks, Corner of Noyes beginning WANTED— and Crime, North January and au Bridgton, a hall and and built Jere Floyd, two story house on Street and arrived about 150 men were _ 514 Congress St. vicinity, Introduce article wanted in 3. the fol ev. in;; officers were offices, designed by Glen- Forest Avnue. waiting for Forty words inserted under this head appointed: tf every family. Good pay to me right man M. E. about wood Avenue, $2000. employment. The boarding houses and one week for 25 cents, cash in advance. 'iec"_ Byron Kimball, president; I. S. Webb, Moore; $8,000. mO Apply to GATELEY & O’GORMaN, 47 Mid- tenement houses seem to be all filled. LET—A few pleasant furnished and un- vice iiresioent: Geo. ii. sec- and William B. Mr. Barker, house on Glonwcod Av- mated values of the new in dle St. Portland. g.y Ghadbourn, Cyrus Varney Leighton, buildings the rooms, steam heat and gas. at rctary; Gr, i-iille A. No.<#■ „furnished2 Cushman, treasurer; double house corner Forest Avenue and enue, $1,500. diSerent wards and the total. Portland Death Bate. Pray street. standii;:. ccmn'ii.tee, Byron Kimball, _novlO-4 George double house on Ward 1, mo < buries C. Hbmlin, J. O. Mead, W. B. Maple streets, $5,000. Bailey, Oak *36,300 There were 14 deaths in the city LET—1'ieasant furnished rooms with ! Ward during furnace heat __MISCEIXANEOPS._ il s H. W. C. on 2, 6,200 and use of bath room at A lion, Goud; riders for 1S90, Wiggin, blacksmith shop For- street, $1,800. the week NURSERYfiGENTS 4.x (. noon. Ward 3, ending Saturday The take orders on the road limnerIn ml s’reer. 2ti-4 OEGOND SIGHT the greatest of •\usi.’’ *> if. Item, f. E. G. Mr. 62,300 WANTED—To •3 mysteries. Higgs, est Avenue, $200. Smith, large handsome house on Ward were the and The latest and fullest instructions Ta C. VI. 4, 28,900 following causes. during the coming spring summer. Un- lor per- r, Lill!. North Bridgton,John Glenwood for and forming this wonderful feat will be sent post- C. F. O. Bailey & Co., addition to car- Avenue, $3,500. Ward 6, 1; equalled chance beginners experienced Koi'-, B. Gibbs, 0. G. Scribner* 64,600 Dropsy, exhaustion, 1; gastro-enter- and are °f 25c, to Ward 6, men. We want your help willing Pajrt sllvea, PROF. H. F. 1). A. Dyer, F. C. G. It. ILimb- riage factory, $1,000 62,300 1; fracture for It. ATKINSON. Box 701, Saco, 11-1 Knight, WARD FIVE. Ward Itis, hemiplegia, 1; hip, of, 1; to pay liberally wmT k. Me_ : I t(1 7, 12,800 write sit once for full information. makes, r..’ivrv, Bridgton, Geo. E. Wardsworth Verrill, stable on Cherry inanition, 2; Do not fail to wCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1—Falmouth.Maine, T.i" -or.k 11. Total, meningitis, 2; pertussis, 1; WHITING NURSERY GO., or, Simpson, David Knee- Fine stable in rear of Ross house on t Bould it not be advisable for those in street, $200. 3; 1. BOSTON. MASS bend, Harrison; George Wrrron, C. D. pneumonia, senility, 457 BlueHill Are,, charge to repair the broken windows in G. W. addition to marble Spring street, $100. __*262,160. MW&F2m Leighton, jaulO schoolhouse that have been in their present se Waterford; Benjamin Skillings, Caleb Card condition tor $700. Montgomery, house and There is Beal Estate Transfers. Book, ten days, and school in ses- works, barn, reason for the G. B. Hancock, UtisSeid R S. good popularity for a few on sion? Chaplin, prices days — Geo. R. M. W, Best, two story house on New coiner Raokliff street and Stevons AND— Naples; Bean, Denmark. ^Piain of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Davis The following transfers of real estate SLAUGHTERINGcanned goods; yellow peaches, 112 cent street, 12,000. Avenue, tomatoes, 8 cents can; blueberries, 9 ANTED—All person* in warn of trunks $2,500. & Buzard, of West Monterey, Clarion In this county have been recorded in can; W Willthrop Shook. cents salmon, 10 cents can; fancy peas, bugs to call on E. D. REYNOLDS M. H. Fogg, house on Stevens Plains Deering store at Wood- can; D&J Grocery Co., Co., IJa., say: “It has cured people that the Registry of Deeds: 9 cents can, 3 for 25; fancy com, 9 cents can, Congress street, one door a^ove Shaw'* it.—Loud and dis- for 25 grocery as we our VVinthrop, January Avenue, $2,000 fords, $1000. our Bru swfck—Arabella Beals to Thomas 3 for 25 cents; (> cans sardines cents; JOB store, manufacture good., physicians could do nothing for. We anu can tinct and W. Welch. all kinds in stock at same Ion' prices. Whit- PRINTER, therefore give bottom prices'. earthquake shocks v.ero felt here C. W. to his hot- Miss Fannie two Mary Goddard, .addition Hopkinson, story house them to a bottio of Cham- 291 9-1 PRINTERS’ EXCHANGE, trunks repaired. 1 nen persuaded try Dresden—David S. Reed to Forest ney, Congress street. oveninug._12-4 this morning at 7.yo. They came like house establishment, $300. corner Clifton street and Forest Avenue, berlain’s Cough Remedy, and they now Hill Cemetery Association. W 1-3 Sh, on Mortgages, Notes and the of a cannon, W. F. Exchange Portland. MONEY—Loanedany Collaterals N. S. GARDI- report shaking buldings Phinney, Queen Annr house and $2000. recommend it with the rest of us.” Portland—Bosworth No. to fVS iss Anna C. Willey, good by 25 Post, 2, NER, 185 Middle Street. Room No. 4. 7-1 forcibly. The vibrations seemed from stable. Harriet T. Preble. $2,500. Arthur K. Marks, three fine houses on and 60 cent bottles for sale by Landers the southwest to A. to Daniel Teacher off R- SAMUEL LEVY is now northeast and lasted C. A. Cushing, house and stable, $2,- Pearl street, $3000 each, and another Deering—Raobal Rumery !®iano, rlWE JOB PRINTING ft SPECIALTY. prepared to $3,. & Babbidge, Druggists. Portland, and Elnora to cast off of all several seconds. Maybury. H. Meserve Forest No. at Parris Street. r. buy clothing descriptions for L50a 500; two on Lincoln each. bsr * Mephoaa highest cash Address letters or street, $8,500 U. B. Woodman, Westbrook, Hill Cemetery Association. janS d 2w* ! prices. postil s to 100 MIDDLE STREET. s«p4-tf Pieces. Orizaba.New York. Havana —Jan 18 raXSOELlAX? ECUS. MISCELLANEOUS. Production.220.000 A ANNUAL STEAMERS. FUAMIALASD COMMERCIAL llanea.New York.. Colon .Jan 2<; MEETINGS. RAILROADS. Deliveries.125.000 .New York. .Bremen ....la 21 jCiiiiiiniMiiniiuiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiik ____ Stock.449,000 ■ -2ew York. .S’thamptou. Jan 22 Sales.. «4 000 Germanic ... .New York. Liverpool!...Jan 22 “Ise in Town CUMBERLAND NATIONAL BANK. — 1 Spots. 18,000 Kensington New York. .Antwerp —Jan 22 Honey.” Futures... 66,000 Philadelnhia. .New Tone. .Jan 28 BOSTON AND PHILADELPHIA. Quotations ot Products in the r.aguayra r*lHE Annual of the Stockholders ot Staple The market is dull at Hevehus.New York.. Rio Meeting 3c for 64x64s. Janeiro Jan 25 A the Cumberland National Hank ot Port- SHINS TRUNK ■' Maracaibo., Jan 25 land at their DIRECT STEAMSHIP LISE. Werkendam .New?Tew y,orK•York. will bo held banking rooms on Markets. f'etr Urk .Amsterdam Jan 25 fourteenth Leading Mining Stock*. :.New York. Tuesday, the day ot January, 1896, RAILWAY. (By ^ervla Liverpool... Jan 25 at 10 o’clock A. M.. for the choice of Direc- From Telegraph.) .New York. .. Boston and .Glasgow .Jan 25 tors lor the every Wednesday NEW YOKE. Manitoba ..Now ensuing year and the transaction Saturday. Jan, 10. 1896.—The following York.. Loudon .Jan 25 of On and after MONDAY. Nov. 18tli, 1895 * Bismarck.. any other business that may legally come are io-day’» closing quotations oi mining slocks: .New York.. Genoa.Jan 28 From N«tt before them. W H. SOULE, Cashier. Philadelphia every Wednesday trains will run as follows: York Stock and Money Market. Col. Bretagne.New York. 38 Coai. .Havre.Jan Portland, Dec. 13, 1895. 14-1 m LEAVE. Hocking CoaL...WWWW 2Vs Saale.New York. .Bremen.Jan 29 and (By Telegraph.) Home stake, St Paul.New York. Saturday. For Auburn and Lewiston 7.15, 7.55 a. in .*27 .So’ampton Jan 28 Mom Central Boston, 3 p. m. From Ontario...... Noordland NOTICE. Wharf, 1.10. 5.20 m. NEW YORK. Jan. 11. . ^7 Vi ....New|Y-ork.-Antwerp.. Jan 29 Pine Street Wharf. at 3 m. In- 1.30, p. Teutonic.New York. Philadelphia, p, For Gorham ami 7.55a.m.. 1.30 and Money on call ofigoVa per cem. Fume mer- Quicksilver. oi^ .Liverpool. ..Jan 29 surance one-half the rate of sailiug vessel. Berlin, do 5.20 p. m. cantile was at pfd.*...24 The Chapman National Bank. for tne West the Penn. It. and paper quoted 7ju9 percent. Freights by it., For Island a. and 1 30 m. Mexican.. .*.*..* South by connecting lines, forwarded free of Pond,7.55 m., p. Sterling Exchange was steady, with actual MINIATURE ALMANAC .JAN. 11. Pancake The annual meeting >f the stockholders of F'or Montreal and Chicago, 7.55 a. in., and commission. a Boston Produce tho National Hank of 1.30 p. m. business in bankers bills at 4 871/* 4 87% for Market. Sunrises .7 7 45 j Chapman Portland, Me., Passage $10.00. Round $18.00. walerwater I- j Trip i3lutirli11K" will be held at its Rooms on For 1.30 m. sets. 4 32 .. Hanking Tuesday Quebec, p. 60-day bills and 4B9@4 89V4 for demand; BOSTON, Jan. 11, 1S9G.—The are Sun j g 30 Meals and room included. following 4 tho 14th day of 1896. at 10 o’clock of Moon rises. 3UILengtb of days.. 9 19 January. For freight or passage apply to F. P. WING. ARRIVALS. posted rates ai 4 SS@4 89 Vs. Commercial bills io-day’s quotations Provisions, Flour. a. for the election of Directors for the en- etc.: f I m.t Agent, Central Wharf, Boston. and the 60-davs 4 80V2@4 87V4. Government Bonds FLOUR. A combination of the staffs 5 suing year, transaction of any other E. B. SAMPSmN, Treasurer and General From Lewiston and Auburn. 8.25 a. m„ and § great business that legally come before the easier. Railroads firm. Sspringpatents. Minn.. 3 60 may Manager. 89 State St., Fisko Building, Boston. 12.15 3.10. 5.15 and 5.30 p. in. 75&$3 MARINE of life CHESTER H. Cashier. Spring pat. Wis., 3 60.&3 70. NEWS WHEAT, CORN and RICE, g meeting. PEASE, Mass. oct22dtf From Island Pond, Berlin and Gorham, Bar silver 66%. I Dee., 14, 1890. declStd Spring, clear ana straight, 36 Portland, 8.25. n.m.,12.15 and 5. 30 p. m. Mexican ollars 2|S5@3 A who offers 52%. Winter patents, 3 76(a3 90. FORT OF PORTLAND. grocer you any otherR From Chicago auc. Montreal. 12.15 and 5.80 clear colored than when m. At. London to-day oar silver was Quoted Winter, and straight, 3 f0(3}3 75 package Ked youg BOARDOF TRADE. HARPSWELL 1>. Add 25c to the above for the ask for the Genuine Aunt is 0 STEAMBOAT CO. F'rom Quebec. 12.15 a. m. 30 9-16d oz and jobbing rates. Jan 11. Jemima |5’ quiet. SATURDAY, Pullman Cars on MEATS. trying to deceive you, and if he deceives 3 Beginning November 5tb, Steamer Merry* Palace Sleeping Night Arrived. in this matter coneag will leave Portland Portland- trains and parlor cars on day trains. Pork, long and short cut, p barrel, 12 50 you he in your ac- R ANNUAL MEETING. Pier, IIaiiroaa ItHceipr.*. New may daily, TICKET OFFICE NO. 177 MIDDLE Pork, light and livy hacks $11 6o@l2 Steamer Manhattan. Bragg. York—with ounts. Remember the Red S Sundays excepted: PORTLAND. Jan. 11. 50.* and mdse to J b Coyle. package. annual meeting of the Board of Trade l1 or Long and Chebeague Islands, STREET, AND DEPOT AT FOOT OF INDIA Pork, lean lends 13 00. passengers Beware of counterfeits. STREET. Maine Central R. R.—For 60: do Sch Forest Belle, Beals. Machias for Boston, Thefor choice of officers and the transaction of Hnrpswell, Pniley’s and Ori’s islands, 3.0C Receipts by Port- Tongues pork, $15 beef $19 a? bbL Gen’l with lumber. Parted chains at Bass 0 HERE'S OUR GUARANTEE. such other business as may legally come before P« mi. For Cliff Island, Monday, Wednesday CHAR. M. HAYS, Manager. land, loo cars miscellaneous merchandise; for Beet, corned. $8 60.®l l 60. Harbor, drifted ashore, and came off I® the meeting, will be held on Monday afternoon, and Friday 2.00. p. m. Portland. Nov. 18th. lSao. dtf Shoulders, corned and fresh 7c. leaking. I Buy U package of Genuino Aunt Jemima’s Self- connecting roads 129 cars. Tremout. (3 R 13th. at 8 o’clock. II. N. Sec- Return for ortland. Leave Orr's Island Shoulders, smoked, 7Vi. Sell Pearl. Webster, 0 Rising Pancake Hour, and If you do not find it January RICH, Q «. iu. Hams, and Sch M J Seweli, Beal, Jonesport, Ik imikos tho best cakes you ever ate, return the U retary. janOtd calling at Hnrpswell and inter- large small, 9Va glOc. box mediate Retail Grocers sugar Rates. Sch Lydia Grant, Merriman. Harpswell. 0 evnpty to your grocer, leave your name, and R landings. Arrive at Portland 9.15 Bacon, 9c. rj grocer will refund the » « -di* Sch Eldora. Millbridga for Boston. j'f*6 money and charge Partland & ISAIAH DANIELS, Portland market—cutloaf at 7c;confectioners Fork, salt Gay. jj) it to us. 0 Ogdensburg: Railway. MAINE CENTRAL R. 15. 6,Vic. Sch Sellers, Belfast for Boston. octodlf Gen’i Manager — c; suit Marcelius, /■> Scientifically Prepared and Q The annual of the stockolders of "c;pulverized. powdered, 6c; granutateu, Briskets, 6Vi. * Manufactured meeting Cleared. $ only by R In Va !•; code© crushed. 5c; yellow. Sausages, 7Vic. the Portland & Ogdensburg Railway will be 10ffeet December 22, 1393. Sausage meat. 6Vic. Steamship Manhattan, Bragg. New York—J B. held at the office of the Mayor of the City Lard. 6Vac; palls, at B T. DAVIS MILL 00., St. IleJ of on the 21st of Jan- ianK Trains leave Union Station, Railway Portland Wholesale Market. 7@7Vicj If, in pails, Coyle. |R Joseph, Portland, Tuesday, day Portland, tcs^.at Sch Seth & Nyman, Rice. South Gouldsboro— uary, 18%, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, to Square, for stations named below and inter- Royal Mail Se. PORTLAND. .Tan. li’l86 Beef steers. 6(cC7Va. J H Blake. choose Directors for the ensuing year, and Steamships— Liverpool vice mediate points as follows- to via The Beef, fresh. hinds 8@10c; fores, 4®6c Jan 12. SGtxjoseeoooeof(oeooeo transact any other business that may le- Londonderry. 7.00 a. m. For Western markets were a taifle easier to- SUNDAY, I' com Front From Brunswick, Bath, Rockland, Lambs, 8(&1 lb. WHITE’S CLEARANCE SALE gally come before the meeting. Augusta, Waterviile, Skowhegan, Pittsfield, on but here are Laurentian, Liver- Liverpool. | Steamers. Portiand. I Halifax day Grain, prices unchanged. Hogs, dressed .city, 6 Vic lb: 4i.4o Steamship (Br) McDeugal. JOHN W. DANA, Clerk. | ! Lisbon Lewiston via country and mdse to H & A Allan. -OF- Bangor,.Bucksport. Falls, Flour film at the late advance. Pork products Turkeys, Northern, choice. —c. pool—passengers Jai>7 Nov. 3ft j >coismaii | Dec. 19 ! Dec. .‘I Brunswick. U S revenue steamer Levi Woodbury, Hen- _2w Turkeys, Western 13@lo. Shoes and Dec. 13 1 Vancouver | .Jun. ‘3 1 Jan. 4 8.30 a.m. For Danville Jo. (Poland Springs) stronger in sympathy with a further rise iu the rtaues. from a cruise. Boots, Slippers. I Chickens, Northern, choice, —c. what’s Previous Canal National Bank. Deoc. 3!> i Labiador i Jan- 10 Jan, 18 Mechanic Falls, Rumtord Falls. Lewiston, W st. to I to taking stock, we will place on Oranges lower. Cranberries tending Fowls, Northern, 12®l5c. Sell Atwood, Atwood, Parrsboro, NS—cpal Best I Livermore Falls. sale at our FT1HE animal Phillips, Range- Me Cent HR. store commencing Wednesday, Jan. meeting oE the stockholders Steamers sail on after arrival of Farmington, downwardw weak at;d Fowls. Western, lC@12c. A of Thursday ley, Oakland and Waterviile Eggs lower; receipts © for 11 1st and for three a the Canal National Bank of Portland all trains due at What’s continuing Sch Lucy, Calais for New York. shortening pastry? >| weeks, large PortRujcJ «t noon. a. ra. For liberal. Chickens. Western 12.^16. number of odd lots of for the election of seven and for i 8.45 Bridgton. Fabyans, Burling- Cabbages higher, dealers now' paying Sch Advance, Tripp. St John. NB. for Boston. 3 best for frying ? What’s c Boots,Shoes nnei Silppers, Directors, Rates of passage— First Cabin $50 to $70; things in men’s, misses’ and the transaction of other business that return | ton, Lancaster, St. Jofansbury, Sherbrooke, $; 2. Baldwin Apples firmer. PRODUCE. Sch George & Everett, St John. NB, for Bos- best for boys’, women’s, children’s, any $10O to $130, according io steamer g every J! and as we are determined to sell mav come oefore them, will be held a* and Montreal, Chicago, st. Paul f Minneapolis cream, 26c. ton. cooking pur- tbtjse goods, legally berth. The following are ro-day’s wholesale of Butter, choice, for which we offer their house on and all points west. prices Butter, fair to 24&26c. Sch Sarah. Rice, Harbor. © pose lard was for- them at unusually low prices. We banking Tuesday,the fourteenth Second Cabin to Glasgow' or Belfast, Liv- Br visions. etc.: good, Prospect <§ are of 11 10.30 a. m. For Bath, L.sbon Groceries, © used? doing this in order to make preparations day January, 1896, at o’clock a. m. er ool or return Brunswick, Butter. North, choice. 20&2I, SAILED—Steamer Manhattan. merly What’s best <5 Londondery, $30.00 and Lewiston, via. Gardiner Au- r lour. Gi'aia for our Spring lines, and you will find it to GEORGE C. PETERS, Cashers. $55 00. To j Falls, Brunswick, Duller, mill, crin. aisttgic. S for —for health? V London, Bristol or Cardiff $3 gusta and Waterviile. Superfine &- Wheat. 60-lbs. digestion your advantage to pay a visit to our December 14th, 1895. dtd or $(>1 to I @75 FROM store, additional, return. Steerage 1.00 ii. m. low I.adle packed 16@17. OUR CORRESPONDENTS. Thousands of where Express for Brunswick. Lisbon grades.2 9033 ll S women answer we will be pleased to show the goods Liverpool, Londonderry, London, Belfast, Cheese. new do (i anil | Falis, Augusta, Waterviile. Bangor, Bar Harbor Spring Wneat, bak- I Corn, new* car 3S@39 Northern, lOaiOVj: Wst ch’ee BOOTHBAY HARBOR. Jan 10—Ar. schs Ira give you the greatest bargains ever offered Queenstown and $24.50 and 9410c. D fm St m Glasgow, Oldtown and Houlton, via B. & a. ers.cl and jsto 40@35( Corn. Dag lots., (a.43 Sturgis, John, NB, for Boston; Forest Portland. Casco National Bank. $25.50, to steamers. j according I.i5p. m.. For Danville Jc., Poland Springs Patent Spi n p Dag lots.. @41 Eggs, hennery choice. 30®: East 26. Belle, Beal, Mill bring© for do; Eldorauo, Gray, Apply to H. G. 3 1-3 Union |Meai. Mich, STARR, station. Mechanics Fails, Kumford Falls, wneat... 3 90®4 H Oats, car lots Eggs. choice. 24@26c. Millbridge for New York; Lucy, from Calais for WHITE’S Boot and Sh^e Wharf, T. P. McGOWAN. 418 Congress 26,@28 Western fresh Store, annual meeting of the stockholders Lewiston, Farmington. Kingiiekl. Phillips Mich, sir'cm Oats, bag lots 506.2 22@23c. New York. street, J. W. PETERSON. 3 Exchange Beans, 30.W1 480 Preble House1 THEof the Casco National Bank of Oakland, Bingham. Waterviile, Skowhegan, roller.... 3 763 3 85 Cotton Ssec- pea.i 45;mediums, 1 30@1 36. Sid, the fleet reported 9th. Congress St., 0pp. Portland, street, or DAVID TORRANCE & (JO.. Gen Keans, 1 j will he held at the offiee of said bank, on Bangor aud Vanceburo. clear do.. .3 60^,3 06 car lots.oo 00,622 so yei. eyes, 46@; 65:red kid.l 35. COTTOLENEI 30@1 Foot of EROCKPORT, Jan 11—Sid. sch Hannah F Kim- the fourteenth of agents. India street. declldtf 1.90 i>, in. For Au- t iLouis st'gi bag lots 0000.624 00 Beans foreign, 1 2o@l 35. Tuesday, day January, Freeport. Brunswick, ball, Lane, Boston; Anna Shepherd, Greenlaw, 18%, at 10 o’clock a. for the of gusta, Rockland and ail stations on ------— m., Bath, holier... 3 85 33 95 Sacked Br’n Potatoes,Aroostook Co. Hebrons S3@35e bush. — purpose Boston. electing seven directors for the Knox & Liucolu division. Waterviile. Skow- clear do. .3 C0®3 65 car lots. 14 00a 16 oO Potatoes. N H Hebrons 33(436. ensuing STICKS TO A HOT STOVE year, and the transaction of other busi- began. Belfast. Dover aud Green- nt'i wlieav bag lots. $16@17 00 do Rose. any Fcxcroit, EXCHANGE DISPATCHES. ness which may come before that International Co. ville, Bangor. Oldtown. Vanceboro. patents. 4 0024 21 Middlings.. S16@17 00 Apples, eho!ec bbl, $3 00®3 SO. : lO Per legally Steamship Bucksport, Sldfm Lisbon 6th sch Belle Cent meeting. St. John, Halifax, Honlton and Woodstock. Fisli. Dag ots. .$17(619 00 Apples, Baldwins at $2 60*3 25. inst, Wooster, ! FOR I Coffin. Annatto AM MARSHALL R. Cashier. 3.30 p. m For Lake, ( od—L a r a* Coffee. Hay. New York and Can, fancy. $19 00@19 60. Bay. CODING, Sebago Bridgton, Fry- Sid fm Honolulu 8th " burg. North Conway, Shore_4 75:35 2. Mo.roasted22 @24V2 Fair to good $$17 00@$i8c;lower $13 inst, barque Martha Da- janlldtd Easfporl, Lutieo. Calais, SUotm, N.3., Halifax,S.S. I Fabyans, Lancaster, grades vis, Soule, San Francisco. Discount... St. Johns bury, Montrea>*and Chicago. small do. .2 60®3 21 lava @*10. and all of New Nova Sco- do.28@31 Ar at Bermuda 10th parts Brunswick, 5.05 p. m. For Bruuswick. Lisboa ... inst, steamer .Bath, Pollock .2 26 U3 21 Molasses. Straw, rve, $17*818; oat, $98*10. Trinidad, | tia, Prince Edward Island, and Cnpe Bret- o New York, 50 hours. Oil Falls, Augusta and Waterville. Haddock.. .1 60&.2 Jorto Rico.27@33 A All Our Winter MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL on, The favorite route to and 5.10 Grain BANK. Campobello p. m.t For New Gloucester, Danville Make.1 60®2 6< arbadoes. .... Quotations. 2o@28 St. Andrews. N. B. Junction, Poland station, Mechanic Herrin?, box Memoranda, annual of Springs nuicy..30@35 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE meeting the stockholders oj Falls, Auburn and Lewiston. Scaleu.... 9®1S Tea. Key West, Jan 9— Sch Scotia, Perry, from THEthe Mercnauts’ National Bank of 1‘oit- W inter Arrangement* 11.00 M Friday’s p. in, Night Express, sleeping cars, for ackeroi. hi \nioys..M7®2o quotations. Mobile Dec 28 for Havana, was abandoned at OVERCOATINGS, land. Maine, for the election of seven directors Extra Is 00 Bath, Lewiston. Augusta, Waterville, 00rd$v OllgOUS...... 14:650 WHJtAT. sea Dec 31, 100 miles NW of Tortugas. full of for the en3utug year and the transaction of any On '*nd after Nov. 18th, and until further Bar Snore is $22 *2 All Bangor, Harbor, Bucksport, Vanceboro, St. 00® apan.18@35 water. hands landed at Tortugas by barque | other business that may legally be notice, the steamers of this line leave Kail- St presented, Stephens. John and all Aroostook County. Shore 2s S? 19 OO'a $2 ormoso...... Jan. Iside, from Pensacola for The crew will be held at their road Portland. Monday 2o@b0 May. Spezzia. banking house on Tues- Wharf, aud Halifax and the Provinces. b»t does not run to Produce. Sugar. Opening. 67 59% have since arrived at Key West. The Scotia day. the 14th of 1896. at 10 Thursday at 5 p. m.. icr Lubec i SUITINGS Sna day January. Eastport, Belfast, Dexter, Dover and Foxcroft or beyond Cape 11 dandara Closing. 57 386 was ____ o’clock and St. with the above Cran’ brs$ 9®$ Gran 6 69% registered tons, built at Belfast in 1883 a. m. C. O. BANCROFT. Cashier. John, connection!. Bangor, Saturday nights. Maine, $7&$•. fix-quality,tine g6k.n. and hailed from New York. 14-m Returning—Leave St John, Lubeu and East- Jersey *8 o< 61-16 Little Deer Jan 9—Sch New of _ same 00®$9 granulated Jan isle, Boxer, port days. SUNDAY TRAINS. New York fixtra U, May. Ellsworth, before reported ashore on State Mutual Through tickets issued and checked 45/a 29 Byard’s Fire Insurance Company. baggage 7.20 a.m., train for Brunswick Pea Beans, 5< Opening.... 26Yi was floated 4th. to destination, received paper Au, 150@1 Point, TROUSERINGS. lar*Freight up to 4.00 Wat smile. and od | Provisions. ‘losing.26% 28% m. gusta, Bangor. Foreign lfiofi-ifi ANNUAL MEETING. p. 1.00 Yellow iLves.l 65:cti FORK. | For and p. m. For Brunswick Lisbon Falls, 7 Domestic Porta. Tickets Staterooms, at the Notice is that the annual apply Lewiston, Augusta, aud Car Pea .... l 10®! 7. Pork- Jan. hereby given Pine Treo Ticket Office, Monument Bath, Waterv'Ile, NEW YORK—Ar 10th, sch Westerloo, of the holders Square Irish Potat’s. bu2o@ u clear.. 12 75(2613 00 Opening. 9.60 Hig- meeting policy of the State or for other information at Office. Baugor. gins, Edgartown. Mutual Fire Insurance will held Company’s 11.00 m.. Night Express with sweets. Vineland 5 fit tacks... 127r(oH200 Closing. 9.60 Co., be Railroad Wharf, foot of State street. p. sleeping Ar llth, steamer Rosse, fm SaDtos; Santiago, Jan. 15, at 2 o’clock cars for ai: points. do Jersey— ®4 7f light. 12 00^!12 25 Wednesday, 18%, p. in., ap29dtf J B.COYLE,Gen. MaD. Onions— Saturday’s quotations. Manzanilla; sch Harolli C Beecher, Gray, New at the Company’s office,No. 11 Exchange St. ARRIVALS IN PORTLAND. Haven for Brunswick. W. L. From 1 WHF.AT. CARD, janSTt E. C. CARLL Montreal, Quebec, Fabyans. Bridgton, Native,bbl 50® 1 7f 9 00 Secretary. Beef—light.. Jan. Cld 10th, schs Gen Adelbert Ames, Lane, for 8.25 a. in.; i jew is ton and Mechanics Falls 8p Chickens.. 14(die heavy.10 50 May. MAINE STEAMSHIP CO. opening.57 Fernandina; Charles L Davenport, Watts, for I| Ho, 46 Free Street. HOT 8.30 a. in.: Waterville, Augusta and Bath, Turkeys, "Wes. 69% GLOSS i4®15c 5 BniestsVsbS 75® Norfolk. S dec4 and Kockland North, turkeys 15 1> Lara, tcs and Closing.66% 69% eodly Sew York Direct Line. 8.36a.m.; Mattawamkeag,Bangor Passed Hell Gate 10th, schs Alsatian, from 12.25; Kingfield, Phillips, Farmington, Kum- Fowls- i0<«12c Ms bbl.pure. •: Colo. THE ONLY PERFECT. 65/8@63/i New York lor New Haven: Charlie & »■»»» » Wt ■ ford Skowhegan, Oakland aua Lewiston Apples. doeom’ud. 6446 Willie, Portland National Bank. LONG ISLAND SOUND BY DAYLIGHT Falls, Jan. Stay do for Port Eaton and Boston. 12.30 p. m.; No. and 4.40 r aney. 3 00@R 5< 5 % <26*4 Conway Fryeburg naus.compd penlng.26% 28% Passed Hell Gate llth, brig Jane Adeline, p. m.; Rock- Fair to good 2 25®2 SC pure 7 Ms annual meeting of the stockholders and Skowhegan, Waterville, palls; @7 % Closing.26y* New York for Boston; schs Wm Pick- Delightful Invigorating Sea land *5 25 p. m.; St, John. St. Baldwins.. S2 If 26% Sanborn, STOVE POLISH. 1THEof the Portland Nationnl Bank of Port- Trip. Stephen. 75@3 pure 944@9Ms do for Annie do for GERMAN Aroostook Bar and Evap FORK. ering, Calais; Bliss, Port- LESSONS for the of The Steamships Manhattan and Cottag County, Harbor Bangor It*.8®St Hams .... & 9Va land, election directors tor the 5.35 land; Henry May, do for Boston; Otranto, ao Polishes warm City leave Franklin wharf Thurs p. m.; Range ley, Farmington. Rumford Lemons. aocov'rd .. @10 Jan stoves, cold, HOT; never ensuing year and the transeo ion of any Tuesdays, for Hyanuis. dries will not stain and at 6 in. Falls, Skowhegan. Lewiston 5.45 p. m; Messina 3 oo@3 75 Oil. opening.j. 9 87 up; the hands. Brilliant, other busineffi that may legally be pre- days Saturdays p. Returning, leave Chicago BOSTON—Cld 19tli. sch John Booth, Emmons HERR GEORG v. Pier 38. East and Montreal and all White Mountain Faler;no— 3 00®3 Keroseuel20 ts ll ‘losing. 9.75 WIEREIV. Durable, Dustless, Labor Saving. Price 10 sented, will be held at their banking bouse River, same days at 5 p. in. 60] Norfolk; Brothers, Howard, coal ets. Fare to New one points. 8.10 p.m., all p ints on B. & A. R. Orange*. LARD. Young port. Every box warranted. Sold by dealers on Tuesday, the I4tb of York, way. S4.00: Round U.t Ligonia.liy2 10th. sen Melissa A Native of Hanover, and a Grad- clay January, 1896, Bar Harbor, 1.40 a. California, 4 00 BRUNSWICK—Sid Wil- Germany, everywhere. 18-dlm at 10 o’clock A. M. trip $7.00. Bangor, m.: Centennial.liy2 July. Sept. Portland; Thelma, Leo, Boston. uate of the University of J. express Halifax, St. John. Waterville .lamaic.i j2!©4 60 Pratt's Astral ley, Willey, Gottingen, CHARLES G. ALLEN, Cashier. B. COYLE, Manager. Bangor ..I3y2 Opening.1 Ar llth. schs Jennie A will lessons in J. F. General and Augusta, 3.30 a. in. Valencia. 4 26 a, 0 Devoe’s Stubbs, Dorr, NYork; give the German Language December 1895. LISCOMB. Ageut. nv2-cltf brilliant 13V2 Closing. Portland. FIRST Portland, 6, der6dtd PAYSON V. P. & G. M. In Ebenezer Haggett, Poole, and Literature. His local references are CLASS TUCKER, Eggs. half bhls lc extra E. BALTIMORE—Ar 10th, sch E 1th Olcott, those whom lie has the last two F. BOOTHBY, G. P. & T. A. Nearny.27©2S Raising. Chicago Rive Stock Market. already taught Dec. Kasternext.. Muscatel.60 Warren, Providence. years in Portland and vicinity, and also, by Portland, 17, 1S95. 24@26 lb bxs3©6 (By Telegrapm P I A N oct4 Fresh Western... ©23 London Ar llth, sch John K Souther,Hamilton, Prov- permission, Rev. Asa Dalton. Hon. fas. F O S CASCO BAY STEAMBOAT dtl lav'rl $2@2 25 idence. CO .M?S5 Held. i>0 Coal. CHICAGO, Jan. 11,1896.—The Cattle mark- Baxter. Hermann Kotzechmar.Eso., and others. BULL SC—Ar CUSTOM HOUSE WHARF. ISnttex, 1 —delivered. et—receipts 1,0(0; steady; common to extra RIVER, llth, barque ClaraE For terms, etc., audress, POHTLAHO. ME. steers at 3 Baltimore. Winter Time Table, in Effect ’95. Creamers ,fney.. 24®25 Cunn vi iand 4 50 40*5 00: stackers and feeders 2 60 McGilvery. Lynch, CHADWICK HOUSE, Portland. FOR SALE OR ALSO Nov. 25, uo@4 DARIEN—Cld sch Lizzie RENT; Gilt huge vr ait. ®24 Chestnut.... @u oo @3 85; cows and hulls at 1 7b@3 60; calves 10th, Chadwick, Jan5eod2w Leaves Portland For Foreat City Landing, 3 60(83 Texans Clark, New York. Choice.;. @2t Franklin.... "7 25 75. 3 4Oa,4 35. Fe:iks Is and, 6.45, 6.40, 8, a m.. 2.16 and Boston & EVlair.e R. R. | FERNANDINA Sid 10th, sell Isaiah K 0 Cheese. Lehin,.... oO Hogs—Receipts 22,000; s eady; heavy pack- H. G A IV S 6.10 p. m. For Little and Great Diamond, @6 and Stetson, St Kitts. N. F. tct’ry.l 2 ' /2 novl2_ from North Berwick Sun- line G Calais tor New Denver & l£io Grande. 11%' 11% Receipts—Flour 32,100 bbls: wheat67 0'J0 Sawyer. Alley, Haven; days only. corn ■' G I) CONTINUES TO SELL THEM. MAINE bush; 69.C0U bush; oats 20 900 bust) ,-v. Loud. Sanborn, do for do. COAST NAVIGATION CO. ttConneets at Scarboro wits tine.. 13*4 33% — Crossing bush. THOM ASTON—Cld llth, sch R W Hopkins, BUY YOUR train tor Boston via Eastern no Preferred 23 20 Vs For Harbor and Division. ■ (new) to load for Cieufue- Bath, Popham Beach, Boothbay Illinois Central. 93 9). Shipments—Flour 10,10.) bbls: wheat 32 60 liicliborn, Norfolk, Tlirougn tickets to ail points in Florida bush; corn 60,900 bush; oats gos. STEVENS & JONES tlie South and Lake Erie & 18 S3 00 ousu- Jve CO., Wiscassett. West lor sal® at Ticket Office \Ye$t.. Vs 18% — GLASSWARE bir h. VINEYARD-HAVEN—Ar sch S S CROCKERY, AND LAMPS Union Htatton. Lake yliore.. .140 139 Oth, Thorp On and after Tuesday, Oct, 29th, the new Pierce, Boston lor Louis & DETROIT—Wheat—No 2 Philadelphia. at retail at wholesale prices. Fine and fast D. J. FLANDERS, Gr. P. and T. A., Boston. Nash. 425/8 48% Red at 6Hc: No 1 Sid sch goods at the relocated HOT^WATER Lena Nelson, and Electa >alne Central White at 67c. Corn-No 2 at 29c. Oth, Bailey. price you pay for the ordinary elsewhere. temporarily ie21 dti K.; Oats-No In port, brig II B sells Robt McFar- Mexican Central. 9 9 White 22. Hussey; STEAMER land, Rebecca F Lamden, Hortensia, Annie M at store 222 Middle SALACIA. Mic hi can Central E. SWASEY pf. 95% 96% Allen, Andrew R L & CO., St-, will leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, on Tues- Minn <& .St. 3 7 17 European Markets. Burnhham, Chanticleer, L.. Tay, A W Ellis. Wm C Tanner, O M Marrett, Importers and days, Thursdays and Saturdays at S a m Winn. & si. 73% 73% Crockery Glassware, under Falmouth Hotel. for Louis, pf. (By Telegraph.) and das R Talbot. 273 Commercial Popham Beach, Bath, Boothbay Harbor Missouri pacific. 24% 2. St., (foot of Cross street Janldtf and Portland & Worcester Lins LONDON, Jan. 11. 1896.—Consols WILMINGTON—Cld 10thf sch Henry Crosby Wiscassett. New Jeraev Central. 98% 98% 106Vsd Wiscassett on for money,and lohVsd for the account. Stubbs. Kingston, Ja. uov4___eod3m Returning—Leave Mondays, Nerthen pacific common— 3 3 and Fridays at 6.45 a. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 10 Ar llth, sch Maggie S Hart, at Southport for BOTTLES. Wednesdays m., do ao pre.'.mrea— T1 % 1L l&ae.-Ootton market for American a harbor. Boothbay Harbor, Bath, Popham Beach F0BTLA\D & WESTER R. Pi. Northwestern. 97% 97% steady: middling ti«-32d: estimat- ami Portland ed saies Cld llth, sch Wm E Campbell, Strout, Port au School of and Northwestern. Dia.141 141 10,000 bales; speculation and ex Drawing Painting, Si.00 to Va 500 bales. Prlnee. Fare, Bath, Bootlihay Harbor and New York Central. 95 95 port ALGER Wiscassett. STATION FOOT OfPHEBLE STREET, Quotations Winter Wheat 53 V. CURRIER, Instructor, New York.Chicago & St. Louis 11 11 4y2d£)6s6^ °Vsa’ y«,<] O. C. OLIVER. CHAS. R. Spnng Wheat 6s On. Foreign Porta. LEWIS, On and after do 1st ptu. t>5 <55 5d£5s ACCOUNT President. Treasurer. SuiuJar, December 6. 1395. » 2«T- Corn 3s 4d. At R of trains New York&N E. 45% 45 Hong Kong Dec 6, ship John Kelley, (Pupil Boulanger. Lefebove, Beuj. Constant 37c. oct2i>dtf Passenger t/iU « .to Fortland: PorK and Carolus UUH & Miss. unchanged. Chapman, for New York; Wandering Jew, to be Duran; Member Paris Asso- For Worc0fttor, Clinton, Ayer Janctioa. Cheese 46s. sold at ciation of American IT Old Colouv.. 17fl auction Dec 9. Artists,) iRdnam and nt 7.30 a. Ar at Park, SUu 12 30 bnt. & Western. J2% 13 Departure Bay llth, ship Oriental, Portland and Steamboat Go p. in. Pacific San Francisco. Commences Jan. 6,1896—foro months. 3QT Boothbay Lor Manchester. ooints Nort!> Mail. 25 26 OCiiANf STEAMEU 39c- Concord, and MOVE.MEv £«, at i.cOa. m. 1 ulmau 1 uiuco.. Ar at Rosario Dec 18, barque Celina, Hutton, BOOKS, Term.—Day Classes 810 month; FALL and. m. .1^15 152 V** per ARRANGEMENTS. j-j.ayp. FROM Portland via Buenos For T:ach u S Readme. :.y8 3 FOR Ayres. $40 the season. _il: d.or, m-si.v-ouU*. Alfred. YTuzor boro ami :<»•(* Hubert.New York.. ... At Montevideo Dec Willard idver Hock island (16% ♦inVg Para JanlT 13. barque Mudg- all sorts and kinds ;u 7.3o a. m, 12 30 aad Ems.New York. ett, for Boston or New York. FREE SKETCH After Monday, Sept. S, 4 25 ?>, m. St.l'aui 4: Omaha. 34y2 34% .Bremen .... .Jan 14 Colcord, CLASS, Venezuela-New York.. Sid fm Santos Nov Doris, Master, Foruorb. n at 7.5o and ao prfd.120 320 I.aguayra .Jan 14 26, barque Classes will be 9.45 a, nm 12 30, York. ton. Baltimore. in stock. Evening formed if applica- 3.tM!f .-.20 and 0.2 St. Paul. Mima «& Mann.no n<) Paris.New .So’ampton ..Jau 10 tions are sufficient. *\ m. York. Ar at Port au Prince to Dec 22d, sch Steamer l-ov W1!B«.n. .. .. prior Uiils, YVe* Suzar,cormnon.103% 103% Majestic.Now .Liverpool Jan 15 For further information as to the school, and GEO. Enterprise C. oil-5 x-\». ii>*j Yucatan.New G Milliken, Kimball, Wilmington. NC. Woodi'ovd k at 7.3C, Texas Pacific. 77/8 York..Hav& Jlex. .Jau 15 Henry as to railroad fares for pupils out of the Will leave East Boothbay Monday at 7.15 York. Ar at Barbados Oth C living FRYE, 2.4j ... it).. UDionPacific. new. 3vx Niagara.New Jan If) Inst, barque Mary Ilale, or a. for touc at 12.JO, 3.C0. 4.25 5.20 \\:,/b .Cieufuegos city, by letter in person to ALGER m. Portland, ing So. * Werra.New York. Bahia. apply V. Bristol, r x. ir. b. S. Express. 3S 33 Genoa ... ..Jan 15 Higgins. CURRIER, Hallowell. or to Portland Heron Island, Bootlibay Harbor and Squirrel Westernlaud .New York. Ar at Halifax 10th, steamer Laurentian, Mc- Society Apothecary. T'no >243.; }>. r. train from Portlaim eonneev Wabash...... (>c/8 ,;5/8 .Antwerp .. .Jan 15 of Art, School of Drawing and No s Island. and to Portland llth. Painting, 11 Ay* K.t,.Mon VTifch •«i:.ofcw 1’yrk AH 2:a:* •**;;.rj Auranla.New .Liverpool .Jan is Thursday, leave Portland at 6.45 a. m. for FALL RIVER,Mass, Jan. 11. 1898.—The Trains arnvn at row!:;uii io.ii vdorccst:; fol- Ptolemy.New York. .Pernambuco Jail 18 Spoken. and Bootlibay Harbor. Touching at TILMG. Squirrel at 1.30 p. m.: from Rochester n\ 3.30 a. lowing is the print cloth statement for the week: Bretagne.New Y'ork. .Havre.jatl is Jan 3, lat 40 62 N, Ion 67 16 W, sch Henry H WARREN SPARROW & Islahd. ia., Adirondack.. .New Y’ork. for Zaza. CO., leave i.30 and 6.45 j;. m.: from Gorha m .Jamaica ....Jau 18 Chamberlain, from Weymouth and Friday, Bootlibay Harbor at 9 a. m at 6.4o. 74 sch Largest finest stock. Low- Portland. 8.30 and lo.oti a. m., 1.30, Jan 8. lat 35 42. Ion 16, Florence, from INSUHANOE, for Touching at Squirrel Island. .*.4i> In these clays of est 4.1o, an 0.15 m. disappointments it is Demerara for Philadelphia. SHORT Prices. Saturday, leave Portland at 6.45 a. m p. & for Dr. Bull’s takes WRING, HARMON for Cough Syrup the load tlirougU Tickets to West jmi a gratification to know that o»ti can buy Jan 0. forty miles NE of Five Fatham have taken offices In BOYD BLOCK, Corner East Boothbay. at all points of all on’our Light, Touching Squirrel Island, Soutn, apply to f. ii. COLLINS. Ticket ft bottle of Oil for 25 cents. cough preparations shelves. sch D Howard Spear, from Brunswick lor Boothbay, Heron Island and So. Bristol. ^ulwrtic-n & New Opposite Preble House. of Middle Us .Exchange Streets. Up one w. A. A L L Agent, Portland. Me. Carpenter Palmeter, Jrmestown, N Y. Haven. E N, ALFRED RACE, '«C27 ecd Hight. 0«t4 of manager. d. Telephone oonnecUou, Foot Preble Street. dtf auqSIdti je29 BRIEF JOTTINGS. THE FIBIESS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TODAY. Messrs. Haskell .The Eliazbeth worth Chapter, » school boy, and the of party people high proprietor 1896, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of $4.00, but to close out those that remain of Amerioan the bouso had learned that visit to Boston and Mass. hunting and saw one 69 cent India 50 inch Daughters the Revolution, ho, Brown, Haverhill, trip recently only choosing directors for the ensuing year, and Twill, on hand, $12,0U will lie sufficient to but in will be held in the Union Mutual build- had sent this incident connection witli Bearing lodge, F. & A, will work deer and that one of the partj the transaction of such other business as may a M., specimen 39 OUR ODD lot Mackin- bound copy or $1.00 the complete set story of the divorce case,to a New York legally come before them. cts. of 03 ing this afternoon at 2.30. the M. M. degree upon two candidates fired both barrels at, but without suc- WM. E. parts, unbound. These arc Brown claims that it was to save ,, HOLDEN, Sec’y. parts paper. Wool toshes, in a water on and when bound The Excelsior Club will hold house the Monday opsb. When the rest of the excited Portldnd, Jan. 13th. janl3td All Henrietta, 25 cts. ALL everything printed heavy paper Literary the reputation of his that land- evening party « make a book valuable for reference and its regular meeting with Mrs. F. C. lord had him arrested, and he says that Fraternity lodgo, I. O. O. F., meet came up, they said-.^What did you fire line an addition to any library. in of the bill that be had proof White 68 Atlantic street this afternoon spite receipted Monday evening in their hall on Spring at?” class Black stuffs in his possession, he could not secure his Took at 3 o’clock. street. “I fl'ed at a he Ammonia for Cough Medicine. discharge until he had written on to the deer,” replied. cut. The Beering club meet Highestprice not to use Shakespeare “Where is the deer” The annual of the Board of New York the he Aiita id_— .. _ they eagerly asked, A few days ago Mr. Emoro Allen of meeting paper story € U Cfwmon Print $3.00 $2.00. will be held at 3 m. had sent. and he “I don’t know. It Crepon, well was ordered to take medicine Trade p. today. Centre. responded: Harps It its a romantic that enue, Doering quite story on If he $2.50 Camel’s Hair for a bad dopends ciroumstanc»s. kept Novelty cold. Thursday evening he Great < learance Deeriug Cantre. 97i*2 exchange street JLibby’s Sale, on at tho rate he was going when I saw went to the Chat he had a sure in a suit pantry without any light and thing against 'Winslow lias movod him lie’s in Portland this time.” $1.90. J. R. Libby inaugurates his great the Chase house who Mr. into Earioville by makers of took up a bottle that he was the proprietor instigat- things Unique and « « supposed on Alba street. $3.50 one clearance sale this morning. The sale ed his arrest. $2.79. containing the medicine. He too k MUSTERING IN RECRUITS- win continue me weeit nut me Brown has been doing newspaper work Mr. is with Mrs. John Attractive in Books Booklets “ “ « one swallow and fell 10 the floor. The tnrougn May negotiating $4.00 $2.90. was in Poitland and has only been in Bidde- liquid ammonia. Ilis mouth and is the in a sale where ” Moore for the house on Alba stieet, early huyer gainer Cord a few weeks, Soldiers Sworn throat wore burned. Hr Curtis in at the Salvation Barracks Announcements Programs terribly goods will be offered at a price so tempt- Earieville. wale diagonal did all he could for the unfortunate man Mrs. 1. H. Lawrence is under Yesterday Afternoon. and he is now ing that one must only see them to buy the care etc.* hy original typographic slowly recovering, but is Mr. the of the above 50 inches extra Brown, inspiration of Dr. with a sovore Heavy wide, qual- unable to take but little nourishment. them. At this sale will be offered ladies’ Topliff ooid and —--- ■ a effects. ■ is resatiie man The _ irticle, quite youDg sickness of Staff Marshall wefjNJ jackets at exactly half price, including bronohial trouble. Captain ity? 59 cts. who is quite well known in newspaper prevented his being to muster in the newest, choicest and best. All of the Mrs. Barber, who has been visiting present *It costs more than handbill Clay Diagonal, 75 cent kind lireles in Portland, as a vender of fairy several new recruits of the Salvation winter dress goods in stock will go at friends in Deering Centre, returned to lales and fiction goneraliy, stands at the Army, and tho ceremony was but it Some 4:9 cts. one-half, two-thirds and three-quarters her home up to Duck Pond yesterday. performed Printing, pays.* head of tho class. at the oases of barraoks yesterday afternoon by this is the ducks back price. This firm dose not advertise any Several mumps still exist people have found it out ** Cravenette, The statements in the above article, if Ensign Charles Walker, in command of bankrupt stock nut stylish, fresh goods. among us. iind, sheds water, 60 inches wide, ;rue, would be serious reflections on the the Portland corps, a by 20U? There will be a run on silks. It The block is duty performed Babe big Hoegg progressing finely. Drice was iharaoter of Mr. Robb of the Chose house the divisional offioer. There were seven $1.50, revised 98 cts. cannot be avoided because many are sell- Miss Isabel Hovey is rapidly Is the Foundation of the Wonderful Cures gaining ind the Portland police department who reoruits, five men and two women, and ing at importer’s cost and some even less her usual strength. * * by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. tided him in his wicked of The club is the Cet ns talk it over than that. Then the ladies must not for- persecution Debating increasing daily by oeremony performed yesterday That is the cures Hood’s Sar- in number as also is their Why by drown. As a matter of fact, however, funds, and they became full soldiers. The army reg- get the huge counter load of hamburg now ore J. R. LIBBY. are they only for J. R. saparilla Cures. ihey are entirely false. Brown paid Mr. anxiously waiting ulations were read to them, and received LIBBY. edgiDg remnants at two-thirds, and some the room to be finished iu the That is Hood’s cures Hoegg the officers and soldiers made light of Why Sarsaparilla lit less than that. The ladies’ iobb his bill through Deputy Hartnett, blook. their assent, and they received a pass pirce jack- the matter, although most of them re- the severest cases of Salt Rheum Bts are In tnd then not to be hard on the them to Scrofula, boucle, caterpillar cloth, wishing admitting every Salvation Army ferred to it at the af- testimony meeting L O. and other blood astrachan, novelties, beaver, cheviot,ker- nan The diseases. tho court nol prossod the case Foresters* Ball. meoiing publio and private through tho ter the recruits were received. It was sey, all with latest stylo sleeves, with That is Why it overcomes That Tired Brown on payment of oosts. Beautiful world. mado to serve to remiud the new soldiers stiyish trimmings. igainst deooratlons, fine music and Lace Prices docked one-third. that “they must not expect an easy Feeling, strengthens the nerves, gives On the way ln'from Biddeford, Brown elaborate dance orders Previous to the mustering in of the re- will all be promi- time,” as one said. in of I Hartnett, a which energy place exhaustion. Burglary at Str udwater. howed Deputy story nent attractions at the sixth annual ball cruits, Ensign Walker conducted the reg- That is the sales of Hood’s Sar- 10 was about to send to two New York Salvation Its a Why During Saturday night burglars enter- of Court Falmouth which will take place ular Army meeting and de- Way They Have. have increased after in which some well-known Port- livered an address POINT Venise Laces, saparilla year year, ed the store of Andrew Hawes at Stroud- japers at City hall on January 22nd. The For- especially for tho bene- New Orleans, January 13. —Pat Morri- elegant designs. until now it requires the Labora- and families were mixed up. The fit of the admitted son and a negro woman has been largest water and proceeded to blow op n the deputy esters ball has for the past six years been newly soldiers who living Were now some timo on a flat-boat in the RICH $1.75, $1.00. in world. saw was together tory the That is Why safe, oviduntly to make a eqd the story, that it all wrong one of the souial of the sea- were reminded that the army expecting groat events despised of and now em vioinity Southport, disregarding Were 95 cts. haul. The method pursued by tb was ind did great and told Brown of men, and its soldiers are at all $1.50, injustice, son, and there is every reason to believe tlmos all warnings to leave. Early this morn- the same as was oarried into effect when now 10 had no huslnoss to use it. Subsequent- that the bo no liable to fare worse treatement than a number of shots were heard in the Were $1.25, 70 cts. Small & Dicker's store iu the city was coming ball will exoeption they ing the mentioned the matter to reoeived while direction of the boat which was soon to broken into and tlie safe was blown. y deputy to the rule. marching up Centre street Were 89cts., now 50 cts. he burning and about daylight it has The burglars had thoir for their dr.Bird, Brown’s counsel, and Mr. on their way back to the hall. This re- troublaj Bird, burned to the wators The bodies now as there was edge. Were 75 Cts. pains no money in the safo. , with the Work was carried on all day at a cts., 50 ilso familiar ease, agreed with B Sunday ferred to somewhat unpleasant experi- of the two were found. A two year old the Plymouth and Devenport ordnance now he deputy, and told Brown to destroy ence of the army yesterday afternoon ohild miraculously escaped. Were 50 cts., 35 ctg. Tlie Storm. yards, men being engaged in complet- t, which he did. the of shells for the use of the when a crowd of boys pelted the soldiers Were 25 cts., now' 12 1-2 Storm arc ordered all ing supply The steamer which Etruck cts. signals up along This is the whole of the and their march and Cephalonia, Is the Only True Blood Purifier story it is flying squadron. on with snow in some a rock oil South Stack, while bound promi- the New England ooast as far as East- nently in the public rom these faots hat Mr. Brown weaves cases with ice. No one was injured, but from Boston from Liverpool, and subse- eye today. port. The storm centre is in ('■ I. Hood & Co„ Miohigan, lis tale of wrong and it was an to some quently beached at the upper end of New Lace Tidies cut at same rate. Prepared '*>' Lowell. Mass, gl. east. winds are oppression. HOOD’S PILLS curs Liver unploasant.and degree, Antique price moving High northwest Ills, harbor, noar Holyhead, got afloat yes- and a cold wave is As a creator of fiction, he would a disgraceful scene. It was entirely con- S-H nillo Jct harmoniously with prevalent coming. It put Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache, terday morning by means ot nontoons and lOOu t iao Hood’s doc. no men I S Sarsaparilla will be much colder here tonight, ,, rules Yerne to blush. It is a poor way laxative. All Druggist* fined to boys, taking part, and tugs. R. A, pleasant * J. LIBBY