PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23. 1862 VOL. 33._PORTLAND, MAINE, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 1896. PRICE THREE CENTS. JftlSCKLJuAHEOUS. I JVIISCKLIiANEOUS. service on tl>e Pacific , (cost not to efficient towards tlie exceed *225,000 each), vras, on motion « FROM MAISE. step improving pub- POOR o£ Mr. Squire, Bepublioan of Washing- lio defense. It is true that the govern- CURA! ment balance sheet at tho end of ton, taken from the calendar and passed. the year THE The army appropriation bill was taken will show that the expenditures have up, the Cuban belligerency resolution exceeded tho revenues by thirty millions being temporarily laid aside. The bill of dollars, and that whatever is done in appropriates *28,279,402 and was passed tho way of ooast defences and increase Mow in of a on Marine Celebrates FEBRUARY SALE with an amendment fixing the number Prominent t!ie Lone Star the navy must be done in sense Portland Society of hospital Stewarts at 100 instead of borrowod money; but the amount of Iler Is tlie 113. The Cuban resolution property lying exposed to any first rate OF THE Straggle belligerency State. its Hundredth Birthday. Ques- was inkon up, and on suggestion of Mr. foreign fleet is so great that it is not Morgan Democrat of Alabama, in charge tho part of wise statesmanship to delay of In the Senate the matter tion ef the Hour it, unanimous consent was given that any longer. at 4 tomorrow, a vote be taken on the has already been taken up, but it will be resolution and all on wheu the House Is heard from that amendments. AKD A HUSTLER FOE THOS. B. AN ELEGANT BANQUET AT THE Mr. White, Democrat of California, the matter will be up for serious con- continued the speech begun by him yes- EEED. siderations. The expenditures for fortifi- FALMOUTH HOTEL. ATKINSON terday, contend]ug the of recog- cations are entirely a matter of appropri- question nition of recognition of Cuban belliger- ations, and the House guards jealously AND WILL RECEIVE IMME- ency or Cuban Independency, was solely its right under the constitution of origi- FURNISHING within the functions of the executive nating appropriation bills. Mr.Gan- President Gov. CO., department. Successful Career of a Former Maine non’s appropriations c ommittee reports Speeches by Deering, Boy DIATE ATTENTION. Mr. the fortifications and on the Vest, Democrat of Missouri, made bill, judg- Cleaves, Mayor Baxter, Capt. a "Who is Gathering in Texas Candage, a speech in favor of recognizing Cubau Delegate ment of that committee depends largely is Judge Rev. A. H. Wright an d complete independence. He said: “If we mean for Maine's Idol—Improving the Coast the aotiou to be taken. Symonds, to stand by these in who So far this committee have not indi- Others—An Occasion to be Re- people Cuba, Defences—Tittle Doubt that Some De- Bong are us, and to cated what Intentions have imitating endeavoring publicly they membered. make a government for themselves, we cisive Practical Action Will Be Taken but it seems to be understood that they must help them in this hour of need. I the Present believe expenditure to be tbo truest The do by Congress, Portland Marino Society, with in- At not go so far as to say we should do it eoonomy in this case. But while theie the Hands of the National vited celebrated a at Success. Con. by arms. We oau at stat- [SPECIAL TO THE was so much excitement about the Vene- guests by banquet least do it by PKESS-] ing to the world that we believe the at- zuelan affair, any talk of fortifications the Falmouth hotel last evening, the oen- of this ■Washington, February 37—In the con- gras. tempt monaroy of Spain, to sup- would have only added fuel to the flame, tenniai of its existence as an test which is now on for the incorpora- Be sure and their press tlie attempt to form a in going Re- and increased the unrest in the get prices before you republic country. ted body. Cuba is absolutely hopeless. Never will publican nomination for the Bub a In the last days of the session, presidency, long It should be come an hour when can re-assert when has for a said here that the banqnet purchase. VESTS IMPRESSIVE APPEAL FOR Spain the natives of Maine who are scattered pieoe reigned long time, her dominion over Cuba. it would not be surprising if a forti- was first class in all over the nation, are almost univer- every respect, worthy NOTICES. DR. E. B. Mr. Vest repudiated the doctrine that fications bill of more than ordinary Im- of the _SPECIAL REED, THE STRUGGLING PATRIOTS. their influence society, a credit to Mr. J. K. nil vestige of Spanish must be sally making felt in be- portance should emerge from the room scientific and magnetic healer. 113 Free 8t. power of the Falmouth. The eliminated from before we con half of New of the committee on Martin, proprietor corner of Oak street, Portland. Me., treats all Cuba, the England candidate. appropriations diseases that flesh Is recognize the independence of her There are about ten billion dollars’ musio furnished by Chandler’s orches- Pants, Vests, heir to. Second sight people. One of these sous of Maine is behind consultation He as worth of free. Office hours m 9 a. m to spoke of Spain a toothless old wolf property to be protected, about tra, the was fine and of 12 l the Reed movement which has during evening m., p. m. to 9 p, ,m janSdtf sitting at the door of a oave of lately four billion dollars of which are despotism, exposed added considerably to the enjoyment of COATS,Overcoats GARMENTS and grinnlDg at the of free been so suocessful In scouring delegates at New York alone. procession the occasion. ‘‘Gods Curse Will Rest Upon Us” Cries the republics, and he denounced the decla in A little work has been done at that or the far oil State of Texas. The Lone Cleansed Dyed Whole, rations of Captain-General Weyler and port as well as at Portland and other THOSE PRESENT. Senator, If We Fail in Our Duty and Star State was not considered Reed ter- asked whether the Senate should sit sil- places; but this is only a beginning. And pressed by Tailor’s Pressmen at BETTER The was served in the every day ent and dumb while the Cubans were ritory. Indeed, the impression had gone 'lhe points in Maine where work banquot private | Allow the Struggling Cubans to Be butohered into subjection to the Spanish abroad that Texas was one of the states should be done are at Portland, at Fort parlor, and the tables never presented a Butchered Into If we he God mouth of the Ken- Submission to the Queen. do, exolalmed, where Mr. Reed was little known and Popham.to proteot.the more attractive spectacle. Flowers and 1 VALUES. us. The will ouree time will come when nebeo, and at Fort Knox on the Penob- in of the bv few friends. The reason of ferns, lavish abundance, in roses FoSy DYE HOUSE | Tyrany Spanish Yoke—Hitt Brings thero will he a retribution upon us as a supported soot, opposite Buoksport, for the defence and people, because we were not true to the this probability was beoause the Maine of large epergnes, made one think of 13 Preble st. Preble It is o In Resolutions for the Bangor. Op. D°use 2 decidedly noticeable to Ringing Comm, us a more task assigned by Providence, and not oandidate was not known to the The chief engineer has estimated that sunny dime than this, at least X us every time we 9 the poli- B®“Kid Gloves Cleansed replenish on Foreign Relations In the and have cherished legaoy of seif govern- he could in an emergency expend *500,- at this season of the The follow- Every Day X our for how much House, ticians. year. stock, less $ ment bequeathed us by our fathers. Mr. 000 during 1896 and *1.000,000 during 1897 we can ing named gentlemon were seated at the Lace Curtains Cleansed. 9 buv standard goods, or X Asks for Immediate Consideration, but Vest’s peoratlon was applauded on all But he had friends there who were not on the fortifications of Portland; and how tables: Hon. John TELEPHONE CONNECTION. 9 mucu better quality we 9 sides. eminent in who that in a more leisurely and economical W. Deering, Governor Boutelle Such a Mo- particularly politics, x for the same Objects, Saying Mr. Democrat of lie could use B. get money. $ Gray, Delaware, argued had also the force and to way *150,000 durlug 1896, Henry Cleaves, Mayor James P. Bax- This is the of Cuban inde- capacity orga- and X only natural too, as X menta! Question that Involve futility declaring *500,000 during 1897. For the Ken- J. W. R. G. MAC Might when the nize the Reed ter, Judge Symonds, Capt. Doyou processes and are o pendence struggle was not yet successfully strength, nebec river, under stress, *100,000 oould machinery Candage of Boston, Judge Henry C. any Kiu A perfected. 0 War With Spain, Demands More Care- successful. lhis is Mr. Wilbur F. Crawford, former- bo used in 1896 and *70,000 In 1897; or Mr. notice Peabody. PavRnn Tnnbnr. Hnn. Oh«rle« Our new S Lodge gave lie would offer of now of Milam morn leisure!- *ou,uuu in i»ao, aim $vm,- of Paper 5c Soap made x ful Consideration. ly Maine, Uameron, as a substitute tor the pending resolu- 000 in 1S97. The same are H. James Seth L. OSCePAPERgQXgo, with Buttermilk is to X Texas. Mr. Crawford was figures given Chase, Capt. Keazer, JifiXCS? w-tie middle equal tion, resolutions reported in the House oounty, bom for the Penobscot river. st. many 10c. X Larraboe, Rev. A.H.Wiight, M. N. Rioh, [special to the peess.] from (he committee on foreign affairs, It is not probable that the House will TQjMl1a.-n.ck. and the Senate adjourned. endeavor to leave work Commander Geo. F. Wingate, Capt. Wil- OTHER ATTRACTIVE Washington, February 27.—Today Mr. any done hastily: , —3AtLVfce.» GOODS. end it does seem that es- liam J. S. Hitt of Illinois from the probable any Leavitt, Capt. Winslow, Capt. | reported foreign amount of will be o oooooo x CAPITAL GLEANINGS. pecially largo money K. Harding, Edward B. Winslow, J. A. I affairs committee a resolution recognis- appropriated at first. But it does not commander The Seoretary of the Iuterlor baa re- Henriques, outter Wood- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ing the Cubans as belligerents. The re seem likely that a comprehensive plan oommended to the General that John H. L. H. I of this resolution Attorney will be authorized, and that contracts bury, Fogg, Cobb, Capt. H.H.HAY&SOA, ception important was suit be the The weather speedily brought against will be authorized for boginning tbe A. S. Oliver, A. R. Hall, Capt. John teday | marked in the House enthusiastic State of reoover 6 MIDDLE STREET. by ap- Michigan to 67,47 acres work. is likely to be X H. Humphrey, Capt. John P. Tenney, plause. It was presented by unanimous of land erroneously patented to it, to aid At this session also It is probable that fair. iOhhOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOt in the construction of a harbor and C. O. Davis, John E. consent the discussion of the ship for new battleships will be authorized Capt. Capt. Farr, during canal to PORTLAND. Feb. 28,1806, connect the waters of Lake for tho navy. The last Congress au- Capt. L. W. Tibbetts, Capt. Thomas J. eleotion oaae of Van Horn against Tars- and YOUTHFUL STATESMEN Superior Portage Lake. A grant of thorized but two. But Mr. Boutelle Laithwaite, Capt. John C. Thistrup, the ney, and as soon as read was laid aside, 200.000 acres was made to the state for believes rightly that the should be morning navy Capt. George J. Thistrup, Frank it being Mr. Hitt’s intention to it this purpose, and It was provided such strengthened with the best of Capt. Discuss the Silver Question In a College bring fighting annual lands should not be mineral. It is maohines, and that tbe Is rich C. White, Capt. Charles A. Plummer, THISregular up for disoussion at a near day. But oountry Debate, Colby vs. Bates. claimed that 68,647 aores are mineral. enough to bear the expense even if Demo- Capt. Joseph W. Sheppard, Capt. An- sale of Mended many members of both parties went to cratic has management left holes in drew W. Smart, Capt. Harlan P. Prince, Mr. Hitt and urged that the resolution Uncle Sam’s pookets. Gloves Lewiston, February 27—The Bates vs. Attorney General Harmon conferred Capt. George S. Wilson, Surgeon and the be at as Meado, begins, oontest in passed onoe they were ready to with the House judiciary oommittee to- Colby the New England in- WHITE HOUSE FREE TO ALL- U. S. marine hospital service, Charles B. vote on them. So after the oleotion case day in oonneotlon with a bill __JHE same at providing bargain prices tercollegiate debating league City hall, for abolition of the “fee avstem’’ for Norton, Capt. Harden Tuoker, Capt. was finished, about 5 p. in., Mr. Hitt which have made this Lewiston, Thursday night resulted in a United States district attorneys and This Famous Home of the Presidents to Earnest H. Marwick, Capt. Kichaid for Bates. asked unanimous consent (which was marshals and salaries there- victory The resolution was: subst“uting Be the Art Supplement of the Next Sun- Sheppard, Capt. Walter K. Sweat, Pi S. as the resolution was not then fore. He favored auoh a In the sale so “Resolved—That the free and unlimi- necessary, change once-a-year popu- bill and it will be day Globe. Osgood, W. O. Fox, Capt. E. R. Norton, ted in order), to take up and pass the reso- accordingly reported coinage of silver at a ratio of 16 to 1 to the House. Capt. W. A. Webb, Capt. S. G. lar in the past will pre- lution. Bryant, should be the financial policy of our gov- Hall L. Davis, Capt. Rn. Griffin, Capt. ” Mr. Hitt said the matter had been BIDDEFORD’S F. Feb. the foot vail. ernment long MUDDLE- WILLIAM CRAWFORD. Boston, 26—Recognizing William under Thompson. The Waterville disoussion, and all had probably in in and resid- that the White House is a great Mecca of University had the Brunswiok, Maine, 1850, THE It’s the whole made their minds therefore Independents Make a MENU. year’s affirmative, and presented tbe following up be thought Up Special Ticket ed there until 1880 when he moved to American patriotism, which every good they might to vote on it. His In Ward 7. Amerioan to look before he The menu was printed on flue, folded accumulation of men: Albert Sawyer Cole, Richard Col- proceed Bloomington,. 111, where he engaged in longs upon Gloves remarks enclosed in book lins and Harry Wesley Dunn. were greeted with loud applause the publication of the daily Leader of dies, Tbe Globe next Sunday will give paper, covers, bearing which have become and the House seemed about to [SPECIAL TO THE that city. Associated with him was his its readers a fine of historical on the first cover a nautical device in- Bates stood for the negative, and was ready PRESS.] pioture .the repre- B. Wheeler of four and a C. vote. brother-in-law, George home of the presidents and its beauitful senting sailing vessels, life from tried represented by E. Millikan, J. Stan- Biddeford, Eebruary 27.—The Kennebunkport, Me. They owned and jured being on, But Mr. Boutelle of Maine arose Indepen- on a free art perserver with its On Durkee and A. B. Howard. and controlled that for grounds supplement, which connecting ropes. ley dents tonight made up a speoial tioket in property eight years. or in or said that hefore in a matter Mr. Crawford had the business old and young alike will to cot the first page of the menu proper was soiled stock de- Eaoh man talked fifteen miuutes and proceeding Ward 7 where the manage- delight Democratic oaucus last set as an of that he wanted more ment of the paper for two veais, from out and up attractive and per- the inscription: “Portland Marine So- Rev. G. M. Howe was time magnitude, light. faced keeper. night bolted, the fusion programme. The 1880 to 1882. In the manent ornament of tbe household. This by handling or War with Spain might be involved and 1882, through influ- ciety, 1796-1886” On the third page was Mayor Noble introduced the speakers to tieket is headed William E. Yo uland for ence of Mr. Reed, Mr. Crawford was beautiful souvonir can easily be set up on ap- a list of delioious found the crowd of he felt constrained to objeot. This ob- office tbe of Tbe Globe courses which were imperfect from 1500, who were present. Alderman. The of this pointed post inspector in the gov- stage Sunday theatre, any Republicans was served. Rev. jection prevented consideration. Al- ernment service, and detailed for duty which recently given to Globe read- faultlessly C. A, Towne offered prayer at the ward have a cause squandered golden oppor- in Texas. He remained in that ers. reader who may not have this whatever. These though there was some servioe Any The banquet was presided over by opening of the debate. Cole, of the disappointment this afternoon. in his home should tunity With fusion tick- until 1884, retiring from duty after the stage secure before Hon. at what Mr. Boutelle did, it was general- John W. Deering, president of the are one into affirmative, was the first speaker. He ets in all the other the k election of 1884. Sunday, an ordinary paper box cover, or put side, put wards, eystone said Rev. A. was followed ly approved by the conservative sense of Mr. Crawford then returned to Texas a piece of cardboard, 10x11 inches in sooiety, (graco beiDg by H. by Milliken of the negative, of the whole situation in Ward 7. wearable the House. Mr. Hitt that lay and established the Milam and on this he can set the who in behalf ot the shape and re- and he down the explained County Bunk, size, readily up Wright,) responded brought house by declar- he was not anxious to Had the ticket been made of White House. The personally press up Republi- having associated with him his brother, increasing popularity association to the first and acted no toast, served for the ing that civilized government had the matter; but had asked unanimous can business it would F. M. who was also born in of The Sunday Globe is demonstrated men, have been in- Crawford, by as clearing oonsent because he bad been an toastmaster, presenting each speaker 1 v 1 evar coined silver at double only given Brunswick. have tho oldest bank- increase of 100,000 in the average cir- yet its mar- dorsed by the Independents, but lack o They uul scuc wiuuii to understand that the House had mane institution in the county, the culation in the past year. The circula- in fitting and felecitous words. always ket price. He spoke freely and in a dear attention the batter ing having up its mind on the Cuban question and by element gave the of both the city and and tion last Sunday amounted to 274,180, Letters of from and onoe deposits county, regret Judge Nathan voice, only referred to his notes. was to aot. aldermaic nomination to whioh was double takes at this time ready Edward J. Ryan, do tho largest business of any bank in the circulation of any S. place Hollins Webb, George Hunt, Esq., Judge S. folowed. He Is a good The resolution is in the form of a whom the that seotlon of the state. other New England newspaper. speaker con- against Republicans are divid- C. of the Mr. Crawford also in Strout, General Selden Connor, Hon. year. and did well as one of the men. current resolution of the two Houses, ed The engaged oattie- Colby tonight. Republican caucuses In THE Hiram which does not, under the present prac- feeding, and with his brother, owns the CITY OF SHIPS. KnowltoD, J.'F. Liscomb, Esq.,f He said that one great trouble with the Wards 8 and 6 resulted in the renomlna- The is not tice, go to the President for oil mill of Cameron. Captain James P. Martin, president os quantity standard was approval, gold insufficiency of metal. although the point has beon made that tion of Alderman Ryan. J, Campbell and Mr. Crawford has been identified with the Boston Marine Society, ana other this The richer mines are he Bath Happy Over Two New Con- wore read. large year and the exhausted and in the constitution requires oonourrent reso- John Emory. The most unique feature Republican party since he became Barge a few more of lution to be the President. of age, and has taken an aotlve interest tracts—Another TPF. TDAKTS years them will be. H e signed by of a Interesting Debate today’s political gatherings was in prices we’ve put on the The reporting of this resolution by the the management of party affairs in gave a history of the oountry prior to conference of former leaders and latter rn.nimr. Our it meet the foreign affairs committee created some- Texas ever since he has resided there. Association—May Gloves are 1873 and since. J. no rtit onnnnonta cnrl rr nnA Unlnnln of tlio as stead- rather lower Stanley Durkee of thing of a sensation. It was known that having attended every state convention changes coming century that has been fastly as it did those of the last. Bates is the oldest man in the list and a OUUJUUIVCO bUUJUUBDU U1 UOli. held since he became a citi- JJlftpUI making up non-partisan ward tiokets. Hon. John W. than common, so the ad- of Tuokor of zen of the state. He was elected a dele- [SPECIAL TO THE PKESS.] Response by Deering. good speaker, used considerable sarcasm Massachusetts, Virginia, The Democratio caucus lndorsod the ami one other, had the matter in gate from Ills congressional district to PRESIDENT of an and baa a deep voice. He did not charge DEERING’S REMARKS. vantages early call refer and from the well-known conservatism oitizeu’s nomination ot Carlos Heard the national conventions of 1884 and 1888 Bath, February 27.—Bath people are to his notes but Gentlemen: onoe. Harry Dunn was of these gentlemen a less reso- for and in 1893 was eleoted a delegate from when hear of new are outspoken mayor. always happy they obvious. the best luan lution was But the state at to the The Portland Marino Colhy had, and bis speech expected. the conviction large Minneapolis work for their shipyards, and they were Sooiety takes Is very firm with of all THE WEATHER. convention. great pleasure in this was ready and crowded with Congressmen muoh to learn that the welcoming evening figures, shades of political belief that the Cubans He was on the 10th of this month elect- pleased today its friends and guests to participate in more so than any of the others. ed a Haward are making a gallant effort to throw off delegate from his congressional dis- New England Ship Building company celebrating the one-hundredth year of its trict of Bates brought up the end of the a most and Fair. to the Ft. Louis conveution. He was life. Tne existence for a of a enormous de- oppressive tyranny, that it had been the successful bidders, and century The stock is America’s to temporary chairman of the like ours is an event in the bate and was eloquent in his reference duty civilization and Washington, February 27.—The fore- Republican have been awardod the contract to build sooiety history freedom to give them all state convention in Dallas in 1894. of any commercial city that is of fashionable to the patriotic side of the question. enoouragement cast for Friday for New at once for certainly, walking possi ble. England: Fair; Mr. Crawford has always been a great New York parties two large deserving of more than notice The committee of passing j award were Presi- decidedly warmer; southerly winds. admirer of Mr. Reed, and was on the barges which will each measure two hun- Especially this is true when it is born which we at j Skirts carry dent Wm. DeWitt of delegation from Brunswiok to the con- in mind that this is o Hyde Bowdoin col- Boston, February 27—The forecast for dred feet in length, 85 in width and 15 society composed Col. F. N. gressional convention that nominated men who have commanded vessels flying all times has lege Dow and Hon. M. P. Maine for in The rames are to be of ash recently IN THE SENATE. Friday: Fair; warmer; south- him for Congress in 1876. the first time depth. the dear old flag of our country, bearing Frank of Portland. were he made They only a erly winds. the race. Mr. Crawford partici- and the planking and oeiling of yellow commeroe and the olive branoh of peaoe been freshened the few minutes In Mr. of in in Maine from by deciding. President Hyde Hale, Republican Maine, today pated every oampalgn pine. Work upon them will begin at and amity to every navigable portion of introduced in the Senate a bill to estab- 1876 to 1882, and did effective work for the in the decision ■ globe. brought in which ho com Local Weather onoe.. addition of a very attrac- lish experimental engineering stations Report. Mr. Reed In his own district Of Mr. The founders of the Portland Marine plimented Colby and Bates but in Rev. F. W. O’Brien has for alike, connection with state colleges, now Portland, February 87.—The local Reed, Mr. Crawford speaks as follows arranged Sooiety—Thorlo Robinson, Moody, Low- tive line of black and said that Bates had won. There aid from the in to the of Texas: ad- was a receiving government bureau office Republicans “My a debate to take place in the near future* ell, MoLellan, the Waites, the Aldens, the establishment weather reoords as to the miration wild scene of enthusiasm after and and maintenance for him and his ability is im- Editor Bragdon, the Motleys, Colby, this. are at his ohurch, between John Pat- Cross, colored moreen Skirts in of agricultural stations. Weather the following: measurable. I him as the brain- Cheers Bates men for regard Ilslev, Deering, Scott, Preble, Codman by Colby and for Mr. man ten of the Bath Times and a Proctor, Republican of Vermont, 8a. in.— thermometer, iest in the United States. He is gentleman and Mussey—everyone an honored a the three wiuners. Barometer,29.8D9; variety of shapes and addressed the Senate on coast defense, 5.8: dew point,—1; humidity, 66; the natural leader and towers head and whose name has not as yet been given Portland oaptain who, in his day anil and at the shoulders olose of Mr. Prootor’s speech, wind, NW; veiooity, 6; weather, dear. above all the other candidates to the publio. The subject will of oourse generation performed well his part.Could DANA SUES. the Senate of in the styles plain, flounced, bill lor the construotioD 8 p. in.—Barometer, 29.912; thermome- field. My supreme desire is to those gallant uld captains be with us two be temperanoe and prohibition. first class steam revenue cutters for ter. 27.5; dew point, 22; humidity. 76; see him nominated to the Presidency, tnuight, can wo doubt that their hearts ruffled at and I am and braided ‘If You See It in the Sun It’s So,”—But Not wind, SW; veiooity 4; weather, cloudy. doing what I can for him in would swell with pride that we are able Mean daily Texas. Mr. Crawford’s enthusiasm NEW LODGE OF MASONS. to ronder so honorable a reoord of our to Be Stolen Beforehand* thermometer, 17.0; maxi- $2.19, 2.89, 3.50 to 4.50 mum thermometer, 30 0; minimum ther- is having a great effect. Six distriot stewardship? Let us hope, that in the mometer, 4.0; maximum velocity wind conventions have been held in his state all to be on had in black, New York, February 27..—The Sun has 12, NW; total precipitation, 0. already in five of which they have elect- A Big Haul of Lumber on the Bumford Continued Second Page. ed Reed delegates. They to Mr taken steps to put an end to the stealing hope get Falls Railroad. drab, navy and seal Weather Observation. Reed 20 or 24 out of tho 30 delegates of its news by the Chioago Associated from Texas in the brown. Eczema The Agricultural Department Weather nominating conven- press. The theft of the Sun’s exolusivo tion at St. Louis. Diseases bureau for yesterday, 27, TO THE If advance report of the Queen’s speeoh.was Most Distressing of Skin February [SPECIAL PEESS.J you haven’t aken at 8 p. m., meridian time, the ob- already chosen as an example. Mr. Bearst, of Instantly Relieved by There seems to be little doubt that this servations for each station in 27.—At a seen the being given Congress will take somo practical and Bumford Fails, February reg- line of silk the Journal, having informed the this order: of the Sun, Temperature,direction ular meeting of Blazin Star lodge, F. its appearance in his paper, the San wind, state of the weather: Skirts here you will be 34 and M., held at Rumfor d Centre, Febru- Francisco Examiner, was due to its hav- Boston, degrees, SW, dear; New York, 34 degrees, S, dear Philadelphia, ary 26, it was voted to ask the grand astonished at the won- ing been furnished to that paper by the 38 clear Qticura degrees, S, Washington, 42 de- lodge to move from that place to this. Chicago Associated Press. Suit was ELSE FAILS grees, SE, clear Albany, 82 degrees S, der) ul and WHEN ALL olear 48 There are nealry one hundred Masons in variety beauty promptly instituted and the papers in Buffalo, degrees, SW, cloudy with Cuticura Detroit, 48 degrees, S, dear 54 this vicinity. A chapter will soon be of it—from the action to reoover $100,000 A warm bath Chioago, $20 damages degrees, W, fair St. 82 down, a of Paul, degrees, organized. lias just been served by the United States Soap, and single application NW, dear Huron, 28 and sort of Dak., degrees, N, wear On the Bumford Falls and every fabric marshall on C. W. Knapp of the execu- Cuticura (ointment) ,the great Skin dear Bismarck, 38 degrees, NW, dear Fast Walkers easy- Monday, tive committee of the Associated Press, mild doses of Jacksonville, 60 degrees, SE, cloudy. Rangelej Lake railroad hauled 68 oars of that a skirt can be made and Cure, followed by Horace White, vice president C. S. fitting shoes—Goodyear Welt logs to the place, amounting to about Diehl, assistant general manager. Cuticura Resolvent (blood puri- Large Liabilities. of. 375,000 feet or over one-third of a mil- will afford instant relief, per- Shoes. are like hand- lion. A cream of tartar baking powder. I.ewis J. Dudley Dead. fier), Exeter" N. H.,, February 27.— Sched- They Fifty empty cars went north, one and to a ules claims the of all in mit rest and sleep, point against insolvent estates passenger train eaoh wny and seven ex- Highest leavening strength Northampton, Mass., February 26.— and economi- of the late Senator Charles E. Folsom of but and cost States sewed, stronger, tar oars of freight and still the company —Latest United Government Dewis J. Dudley, pres ident of the Clark speedy, permanent, Epping, and his father John L. Folsom, all other methods cannot School for the Deaf, died at 6 this morn- cal cure when fail. were filed today, and show the Senator’s less. All dealers sell them. get the logs out fast enough. Food llcport. ing art his home. He was born in liabilities to be One this Guil- 8old throughout the world. British depot: F. N*w- $42,080, and the elder day week they had a train over Powder OWEN, MOORE & ford. fid ward-st, London. Royai Bakina: Co. CO. Onnn., November IT. BFRY k Sons, 1, King Potto* Folsom $33,279.. GOODYEAR SHOE MACH’Y Prana.. II. » CO.,BOSTON one-third of a Wall Dboo iN'n CsVu. Clour— Sol* Hasten, 8. A. mile in length. 100 St., N. r, a to man and not ful fashions which ing an opportunity for labor at home; we may with confidence picture our be- I have case In mind. A Portland set er, that when the Surprise was uboui sought for, command, have prevailed in the she is to the of her own hut theories of alsenae and of m iiiiMiw i she is doing her manufacturing; loved city a oentury liouce as rich in all captain who bad sailed the seas tor fort; ready launch, he went into the yard only ships seaports, remedies, men I one also those to of ; utilizing her raw material, and sending things which will contribute to make the years before lie confessed nis Saviour be to look at her lines. He was asked what belouging the greater ports generation dying acoording to •- he of other States. one set of rules and the out the finished Progress every- oity of the future a true Christian com- fore men. He told mo he had been a ser thought of them. He answered, “11 men of another product. Wherever where; energy in every section, devo- munity ious man for twenty years. He was r that vessel proves a fast sailor, thou 1 upou our coast, on the hanks generation acoording to another set of Continued from First Page. of or and all tion to Maine’s interests in every por- mau of violent temper, and being ; don’t know anything about shipbuild- Newfoundland, Labador, men fin- rules, according to the regular “A structure of wise and ished for mackerel or and of tion of our Slate are apparent. With this government, Christian cost him a long hard struggle, ing.” She proved to be the fastest snip cod, or herring, approved practice the time. The future, as in the pest, the unostentatious show. chased and of rational cur own people there is, He joined the and a few yean then ailoat and made her first passage tc caputred whales betwueu the history medicine being brief, charities of the Portland Marino feeling among In our new a church, Society as to the world, glorious spectacle. voted office o San ev- equator and the ice barriers of the fiom a recent there can'te, no doubt bright » later they him into the Francisco in 05 days surprising poles dating comparatively pe- shall ho continued iu faith and good fel- Of social order. Freemen, equals or in whatever of little from future that awaits the commonweatlh. all, deacon. Ho peremptorily resigned. The; erybody, and no one more so than Don- part, the globe ships riod, borrowing antiquity, By roason sway’d, self-im- the stars lowship. t.ur City—Strong in tho love alike of self-govern’d, voted him in again. He refused to serve ald MoKay. displayed ami stripes that flag comprised almost within the limits of When in ornimnad of a ship 41) prov’d, floated over own nearly her native and adopted sons, may her Then the brethren urged and insisted Thereafter MoKay built his swiftesl hardly mariners from the our century, from its present height years 1 had the honor ot a personal And the electric ohain of public State of Maine. ago, future be even more prosperous than her good until ln> was exasperated at their persis ships, the Flying Cloud, Lightning, the old profession of medicine, I imagine, acquaintance with some of tho members Twined round the private happiness of It is said to have when it tiaces its own past. tenuy. He rose in the meeting and witl Sovereign ef the Seas and others on slmi been for refusing ps history, looks back who this Society between 1820 and each.’’ a joined .Tames P. Baxter. lire in ids eye, he roared out: Brothren la- lines. sistance to Maine vessel, that upon many a mier and bog across which them were Response by Mayor fishing 1840, and among several who “Old Fiod IresoD, with tho its course has MAYOR BAXTER’S REMARKS. The Clergy—Expounders of BiviDe I won’t have the office, I have an infer The Flying Cloud was commanded by his hard heart, through ages led; but had commanded ships when only 10 stars Bostor was tarred and the contrast of the with the truth, whose duty is to to Heaven mil, uuoonquored temper, I should dis Captain Creasy, a member of the feathered and hauled in past present the union of our while Mr. President:—I most heartily point a oomposed flag,, respond honor the office. That sea be Marine on her first passagi cart, only adds a giow to tho modern have and themselves lead the way. captain Society, and triumph. today those of you in active service float to the sentiment which you offered, the women of Response Rev. A. H. longed, I believe, to this Society. Hi to San Franoisoo in 1851 beat the pnssagt By Marblehead.” The clear sight, the severe methods the your flat; of 45 bright stars—every one Portland is indeed strong iu tiro love of by Wright. In the died a few years ago. Visiting him on of the live davs, making it it palmy days of our merchant free movement, of science, brilliant dis- of them a State. her I not that she Surprise representing sovereign sons, and, may add, REV. A. H. WRIGHT’S REMARKS. his last 1 found bin was not an anno marine, the white sails of Maine covery, solid advance, have supplanted those so day during siokness, ninety days. Crossey ships For this magnificent result the country has reason to be p oud of sons, had the smal dotted sea of the of and Mr. President and Mouthers of bolstered up in his bed singing with able man, and in youth he every commercial world, the vagaries theory dogma. Keep- Is in my judgment indebtod more to Its many of whom have done her credit in the Port- and Maine strong voice: \ ox, which did not improve his persona shipmasters, and for their ing pace with the footsteps of science, merchants and merchant marine than to various fields of activity at home and land Marine Sooioty: tin skill as appearance, he being pitted about navigatois, and fur their skill tho marvels of modern discovery are flung any other source. Indeed it needs no ar- if we look about us, we may “‘.Tesus lover of my as abroad, for, I ought to feel that I have a double soul, face. He was well known in China navigators, and for their common now into the lap of medicine and hand to show that its on side. gument wealth, educa- witness tueir bandiworK every Bet me to thy bosom lly.” and wai I sense and shrewdness in are in thorn c ause for gratitude and satisfaction to- where he was an old trader, business affairs. and brain busy using for tion and general development have to a How many useful organizations in our Dollai But alas! a Ah! lie had a and called bv Chinamen, “Old Chop mighty change has takeu the service of mankind. large resulted from its commerce midst reveal to us their and night. I am grateful for the of strong faith, degree generosity privilege woman’s for place in our merchant marine! Its If we venture to oast an eye upon the to heart tenderness. Cressey.” ,, glory and its carrying trade. wisdom. Among these none appeal us sitting among your honored guests at this era n has Gentlemen of The Portland Marine So From 1850 to 1860 was the golden departed and Icbahod should bewrit- theological domain, the same doubt in- To what shall we look in the future? more than those devoted to centennial 1 directly banquet. I ought to feel and a time foi ten in its No arc whether the of that ciety, I thank you for the privilege o E American shipping proud place. longer its white trudes, pathway pro- Our foriegn carrying trade is little more lienee we have assembled here also for the of sails seen on charity, grateful privilege respond- these words. Your courteous the and the shipowner; busi every sea. Instead, now is fession has always been in the light, than tradition. Our commercial to celebrate the centennial of ono to This ana saying shipmaster prestige tonight ing graceful folicifous sonti- : well, and n< to be seen the blaok smoke of the steamer whether as to that the same of president came in person to my house am ness was good, ships paid periods is a thing of the past. The Stars and of these noble organizations. meuT “The The sen- the respecting Clergy.” invited me to this He was spared in building, linisihg disfiguring horizon with the trail ot aud cannot be traced are no loner seen on the celebration banquet. said tha expense obscurity danger Stripes floating on mer- Professor Packard, timent,' 1 have no doubt is a truthful ex- them. and the serpeDt, with which the the course of its it had been remarked among you tha ; ing and fitting Beauty spoet old time which have darkened chant ships iu foreign of his birthday, made the of of what oan ports claiming eighty-fourth pression your ooneeptioD the I had ministered at the funeral were the tilings sought. shipmaster got up no enthusiasm. associates, If we think of the tomes of and receiving their share of the carrying remark, that a man was roally clerical function und office involves of probably It of striking ol' more of Portland’s And those peerless clippers were tin | is, however, thejpast we are now theological and if the idea trade of the world. And does tho of Iris at hut two of his shipmasters than disputation, rarely proud age periods sacred trust and responsible duty. That vessels taht ever thi That is secure of we can occur us tho word of any other pastor in our It may b , handsomest plowed treating. that should to tbut only traveller witness on the free ocean that life: when he entered upon is a and noble one. city. namely, conception just It but I do ooean Tor beauty and speed they hat speak and point with for then our life is written somewhere in the depth of of he reached 3X- so, not understand that I an pride, most beautiful sights—an American man’s estate, and when exalts the sacred 1 am to were as lead the fleets profession proud here tonight because of service renderoi l no equal. Tliuir lines sueli t( ships ot the world. that controversial mass, that the only ship gliding along covered with treme age; and the same, it is to be sup- here and it is of a sailor In that lead Muine clipper represent tonight, highly to dead but > the heart and en shipmasters liore a fountain of life is flowing somewhere in canvas from deck to truck he said of a for humanity, irather becarn* gladden proclaiming posed, may society; honorable to your and cour- vision of a landsman. Whei to mazes intelligence designed to show to th , trance the conspicuous part many, but to no par- the of that wilderness and desert, her nationality long before the dis- when it reaches its majority it feels that you your respeot ticular eye tesy. of the Sovereign of the Seas, in her railroat one was that part assigned, nor tho thought is likely to be a solemn, if covers the it has its to and clergy Portland. starry flag flying in beauty uemonstrated right live, It is related of a certain artist who was miles at can claim the sole not a Mr. me io expres speed, legged nearly twenty any honor." Many of melancholy one. But we remem- and in glory from the mizzen gaff. when it attains the age which this so- for eniinenoe his President, permit those who took struggling In profession, the that when the second centennia l hour for twenty-four consecutive hours part in that glorious era ber that even in the ages of corruption Yes the of the seas has the of a hope gentlemen poetry ciety leached, age century, that lie on3 stood before a a feat never before and so fai have passed away; a few remain there wore men in the church day painting of this ancient. Society occurs you wil 1 performed yet always has gone forever. Hulls of iron and it doubtless feels that it has become an of one with cf the great masters, absorbed in all have found I as I am informed, never since under sai us,and the memory of their achieve- who led tne progress of society to better steel by steam have taken tho almost to tbe social permanent and peacefu propelled indespeusibie support profound admiration, when suddenly lie in —the world looked on in wonder ant ments appropriately forms one of the tilings, and the names of too many of the flue old merchant But residences the better land beyond th place shins. fabric. “Thank I too am a themes ot this centenial in all our exclaimed, God, shores of time, where the billows o [ surprise. observance. men times, including own, over them the flag of our country does The Marine Sooiety is the most venera- Often when 1 have listened to Commodore Edward paintor. trouble and sorrow snail no more das] In oonsequence of the unprecedontec Preble, a native who have led the van of civilization and not float. ble of the charitable organizations of an eminent or read a ser- of of horn in 1761 in lives all preacher, great and break over your beaus and hearts performances the famed Yankee clip Portland, and who died illustrated their that was 1 have my own views in regard to what Portland, and tonight celebrates its cen- I have felt the of this here in is an mon, spirit strug- where there shall be no more sea no pars wlnoh the commercial nations of Ku 1S07, illustration of what finest and most excellent in it, crowd should be done to remedy in part this r.ial. We may well take on this ocoas- artist within and Maine lias done for the gling moving me, tempest, nor ~shipwrecks, but blissfu i rope recognized, great activity pievailet United States upon the mind and memory to permit us lamentable state of affairs. But this is rfctrospect of a century, and mou- have thanked God that I too am a He entered the silently and restful aotivity in the haven am l in American shipyards in the constructioi Navy. Massachusetts navy to dwell too long upon the darker phase* not the plaoe to express them. It plans ourselves in this same town in was shouhj. preacher. heaven of immortal life. of shiDS to be placed under the flags o 1779; captured off the Peuobscot of theological strife. be evideut to all that some measures ,n the of our 1706. Hero whore year Lord, So profound is my respect for, and ap- foreign nations. and sent to tire prison ship Jersey, at Wlule wo have not realized the dream must be taken to our mer- we are assembled Is an The Boston Marine .Society—An organ encourage tonight open pas- preciation of the dignity of the offiue and The ships of James Bins & Co.’s Aus New York. of Cicero to which I have referred, 1 sup- chant marine; for without Americans where children whortleber- ization akin to out own, and wbos ture, gather tiie function of the Christian ministry trailian lino between Liverpool and Mel On being liberated he joined the naval pose it is true that anioug the Christian that love the where in time of war ries. Free street lias but been membership includes many noted me: , flag ieoentiy that I almost shrunk from making a re- bourne, wctb largley of Amerioan built ship Winthrop of Massachusetts and led a nations which make up our modern civil- is our to obtain men who oan be re- laid and but a few build- who commanded those peerless olippe navy out, straggling sponse to your vary courteous toast. and the fleet of Mr. Kiohard Green ol boarding party which captured an ization two of law—to a were k Eug- only systems speak lied upon to see that the flag is not dis- ings are to he seen in the immediate The best 1 can do is to follow the ships that, generation ngo, 1 lish armed of along r London, the largest and most famed o: brig fourteen guns, off broadly, generically—only two systems of Who are to familiar and beautiful on ever; graced? command and navi- All above sentiment. sight — vicinity. Exchange street, lines of your grateful British builders and owners, as augment Castine and carried Her out from under latv now pieva he Boihan law and the the commerce we must which is considered too far town for ooean. gate destroyers tip I must first, however, congratulate you ed by the purchase of Yankee ships. the fire of an Flnglish battery at that English law; the former wrought out in send forth in case of war? is and over- Besponse by Capt. R. G. F. Candage business, pasture swamp in behalf of the clergy upon the long The masters of those peerless Yankee plaoe. the Homan forum, extended in its sway Gentlemen these are not idle fanoies. grown with with here and there continued existeuce of benificent CAPT. REMARKS. a hushes, your CANDAGE’S clippers were more oaloulated to adorn He was made lieutenant in the Unit- by conquest to the very confines of the They are serious questions that oonfront cultivated patches of ground. A number fifafna navv in 17UII a ,1 in t-Un Mr 'PrRciili.nfc ht.i1 AlHi.it.Hrs of the Port their professions; thorough sailors skill- ever-widening empire, pervading conti- officer of our and of our mer- of streets have been Jaid out this every navy through nan adequately set forth the value of its tul navigators, well informed merchant! year was promoted to a captaincy, and ai> vue cnant marine, present time our region du> are noi mucn useu, as lor in the land Marine Society: was ministrations, during past hundred and men of affairs. The clipper captain! plaoed in command of the Pioker- great mltions whioh emerged from the merchants are powerless and our states- stance. Plum street, so named from the to the afflicted and the ■ years, needy. It I thank you very much for the luvita at that time traversed the globe in theii ing, under Commodore Barry of the West ruins of the empire when it fell asun- men do not seem to the im- trees in Dencon Titcomb’s has lived a comprehend plum garden through oentury beoause it tion to be at the centennial meet and the instincts Iudia squadron. to the Western Hemis- of the Therefore it at the head of the Love now present voyagings, possessing der, transplanted portance question. street; lane, has its foundation in and ■ pure principle ing and exercises of your venerable so>'i of gentlemen, they had a sure passport t( He next commanded the frigate Essex phere to govern our southern continent, bceomes each and everyone of us to do Center street; Wain street, a principal sound As it is and sailed in her to Batavia philanthropy. always ety and I am glad to be called upon t y the best commercial society the worlc and cou- the States of South America;— the latter all in his power to awaken an interest in road toward Stroud water; Spring street, more blessed to tiian to give receive, so. to the “The Boston Marin 3 over. voyed home 14 sail of merchantmen. In a pure growth of the forests of the North, and of aotion Ann now Park and some respond toast, this subject by community street, street, not the least of the benedictions of this r 1803 ho commanded in the Sooloty, an organization akin to ou Among such captains Henry Barber o: frigate Consti- springing obscurely into life in lands be of direot service to our brothers of the others, upon which the owners uf adjoin- have reverted to its donors, it the Society own, and whose membership include the Galatea, Otis Baker of the Herald o; tution squadron sent to Tripoli and whioh the Roman Kngies never reached merchant marine and indirectly a source ing land are Hoping to see houses built at has the widow’s and states to wiped away tears, many noted men who commanded thus 3 the Morning, Zenas E. Crowell of tin the Barbery teach them that or reached only to be lepulse I, trans- of aid and encouragement to our navy. □o distant day, for speculation in house carried comforts to fatherless American and ohildren; peerless ollpper ships that a generatici Goddess, Wm. Cliatfleld of the America, the flag American ships planted to Britain, flourishing age after lots is beginning to make itself felt in but more than this, it has the could not be insulted and The State of Maine—One of the deepened ago were a familiar sight on eve Daniel W. McLaughlin of the Glory o: molested with age most vigorously there, finding its tbe community. In the whole town at und enriched the distinctions citizen is to gladness, lives of those ooean.” the Sons, Nathaniel of the time impunity. Under him were officers who highest expression in the great charters proudest of.any are Spooner this time there only about three hun- who have been its benefactors. ~ and later deeds of be able to say with truth, “I have done willing I confess to having felt some trepida ton, Elias D. Knight ol' the Morning then by bravery and of England, crossing the seas, ruling our dred houses. The aspect of the old town for the of I made the American illustri- the State some servloe.” Speaking .clergy Portland, tion upon receiving the invitation am 1 Light, John Chadwiok of the Hoogly, P daring navy North America, distant Australia, and is much like that of some prosperous assure of their full of Response by Gov. H. B. Cleaves. you appreciation reading therein what would be expeotei 1 W. Penliallow of the Sierra Nevada. ous—Balnbridge, Barrow, Decatur, Hull, so encircling the globe. fishing village still to he seen on the your work, and also of Kind Stewart and others— good your of me, as to my ability to worthily fulfl 1 Elisha Whitney of the Mameluke, Thom- Smith, Samers, What an Inestimable service this Eng- GOVERNOR CLEAVES’S REMARKS. Nova Scotian shore, with many small and courteous of the sacred names still shed lustre recognition the duty assigned to me. But I tool ; as, P. C. Stoddard of the Cathay, Thom whose upon the lish law has renuered to tbo world dur- houses, among which are a few ness of their profession in the midst of larger, courage when I remembered that th 3 as P. Howes of the Black Prince Alex pages of our naval history. ing the closing oeDtury—the English law, Mr. President and Gentlemen: roofed festivities. gambrel buildings, looking quite your members of the society before whom [ ander Winslow of the Sea and A Maine boy, Limeburner of animated a love of liberty, a fearless On the centennial of Serpent, Joseph by this, day your pretentious among their humbler neigh- Your sentiment declares that the rose a clergy was to appear, have eaten salt beef am 1 many others belonging to the galaxy ol Brooksville, from being cook of spirit of porsonal indapendence, unknown organization, I need not come to bestow bors. And the people, how oddlv they are the of Divine “itxpounders truth.” oracker hash, have been “rocked in th clipper captains who were members ol fisherman to the command of the New to the Civil Law as it was to the mient meriteu praise upon your Sooiety, for its look to our nineteenth oentury eyes, with This is one of the most func- important cradle of the deep,” and are my brothers the Boston Marine Sooiety. York clipper ship Samuel Bussell iu the civilizations, the Saxon spirit of equity history, covering a period of a hundred their knee breeches, buckled tions of their sacred shoes, long office. As a native of the State ol a 3 At sea those samo were China trade ; then to the command of and freedom :—law everywhere supreme, is full of and hair tied in Maine; ships workshops years, progressive patriotic skirted coat?, and queues the if and still later do Incidentally, clergy may, they an ex-president of the Boston Marin s half under water, when the weather wai the Great Republic, to the arbitrary power nowhere deposited, and charitable work. over their coat collars; and should are other falling sufficiently learned, expound and as a former i t at all rough. But that was of no conse command of the steamship Alabama. exceptional offenros, no extraordinary under the laws of Massa- we one Society; shipmaster, Incorporated stop to chat with of them, he such us sociol- a born in ; can things, philosophy,history, affords me great pleasure to be present a ; quenoe for every flaw and change of wind It whs Maine boy, my native tribunals,no sovereign commi n i t t chusetts while the Province of Maine would probably take from the capacious and the of civil and ogy, principles politi- this noteworthy gathering of your societ; and weather, were to be watched witl town of Blue Hill, that started in a justify an illegal act, no peua.ty except was au important part of that State, aud pocket of liis waistcoat a snuff box cal but these do not be- long science, things and no subject could have beon selenite eager eye, to trim sail, that the mosl whaling ship from New Bedford; rose to for violation of law; equity and utility having for its purpose the promotion of and pobtely offer us a pinch, before tell- to their ministeiial long essentially by you, moro in harmony with my feel should te made of every bieeze. An ole command in the ship Bowditch in 1849, its permanent and true (cuudatuns, the the knowledge of navigation, of good ing us of the Marine Socioty now being functions. Your sentiment; the places the one you have chosen aroum l second mare of mine, off Cape was the first to pass into the Behring vital relation between the national jus- and the relief of the unfor- some the ingsthan Horn, seamanship, formed by of enterprising people It recognizes two im- never emphasis rigbty. anil about which to group the thought drenobed to the skin by a sea whiol Sea in pursuits of the leviathan of the tice and the national existence for- tunate and their dependents, it has suc- interested in maritime affairs. If we be- the sacred portant principles concerning and words I am about to speak, to yoi buried him as he stood at the weathei deep. gotten; a system of law that assumes no cessfully met the highest hopes and ex- long to the gentry we be invited to there is a of may ministry. First, body truth tonight. forebraoes, shook the water from hi! Captain Mitohell of Freeport, who com- final form, everywhere capable of change, pectations of its originators. Its founders the house cf “lawyer Davis” to meet the which is divine in its source, quality I Co you a warm fron clothing as best he and turned ti manded various ships and won distinc- progress, the necessary incidents were men who were interested in navi- who “came bring greeting oould, growth, Duke de la Rochefoucauld, and power. there is an order as a had a as Secondly, the Boston Marine Society, and its bes ; me on the poop and said: “Captain,] tion shipmaster; he wonderful of vitality in systems of law of life gation, in shipbuilding and commerce; on Sunday to Portland, and was sur- of teachers whose it is to be high duty wishes for your present and futur 3 have not. had a dry suit onfor an hour ni experience as master of the clipper ship elsewhere and the absence of which is it- under the principles of this organization prised to find the Inns so decant aod well fearless of that faithful, expounders and that r a time since we left Boston. I shall bavi Hornet, burnedl n the Paoiflo while un- self a sign cf decay. was combined with and a so strength vitality, hoping you cnarity business; kept, in part of the country remote, divne truth. But there is more in this ■ next hundred years of life will find youi barnacles on my back by the time w< der ids command, and the story of the I will not dwell upon the history of on these beneficent lines it has been con- and so rarely visited by travellers.” line sentiment of of yours worthy high vigor unabated, your meinerbship aug reach San Francisco, for I feel then sufferings of himself and crew for forty the English bar. It is enough to say that ducted and maintained for a century, Portland, says the Duke, “is situated on It contains a and beauti- praise, simple mented and the celebration of your tw< growing now.” days in an open boat until they landed it is itself the open avenue, almost the and is in full vigor and full life tonight, a which juts out into the hay. ful statement of the highest aim of the peninsula hundredth anniversary moro joyous (1 E The Boston Marine Sooiety furnishei upon one of the Sandwich Islands, is only open avenue, for young men born in and still living and prospering under its I entered it by the way of the isthmus clerical viz: “To to profession point possible,) than the present. many clipper captains, some of wboii more or less familiar to you. tha humbler walks of life to all the hon- original charter, approved by Samuel whiob connects the peninsula with the Heaven.” “The whose it is Clergy; duty The Boston Marine Society was th 5 made remarkably short passages to Sar There are the achievements,experiences ors and the highest service of the State. Adams, February 27th, 1766. It is still land. You aro obliged in coming front to to heaven.” Heaven is a full- point first of its kind in America, it beiuj : Francisco and elsewhere. They wer< and successes of many other Maine sea In our own country I need only refer to serving its original purpose; it is still North Yarmouth, to go more than three word. It means more than a freighted thirty years older than at New York. I ; men in love with their ii captains which crowd my memory with the age of the formation and adoption of tho interest of and about. a is now build- calling, pride promoting navigation miles But bridge of safety and be- narrate them to mar- piece peace, happiness was founded as the Fellowship club ii their ships, capable men as very trod the desire to you, but our Federal Constitution, to the commerce to which our State is inti- across the arm ot the bay, which the and sorrows of ing yond pains mortality. and was chartered as the Bostoi tie will not permit me to do so. Therefore velous learning and skill which it is still a 1742, plank. legal mately connected; lending giyes occasion for the present circuitous Heaven is another word for right can is to select one life, Marine Society in 1764. At the time o But alas! they largely and their shipi i the best I do to repre- were expended in framing and vindicat- helping hand to the suffering and the apprnacii to tliu town. The bridge is true cliaraotei, pure and living good-do- its founding there were no marine insur wholly, are of the past: but their memo sent the olass of Maine shipmasters, ing its provisions, in silencing faction, unfortunate; and you may appropriately built subscription and is half fin- To to heaven is to to all by ing. point point mice a at tha t with and for the tirai There are several of that class, members interests, and in se- to this the sentiment is whioli companies, shipmaster ry lingers us, reconciling clashing apply organization ished.” This Tukoy’s Bridge, that is and noble in human ■ worthy period often owned iargiey in his vesse 1 lends a lustre and a charm to ou of thin society, a sketch of whom would curing the reluctant assent of the angry ef your toast, for it can truthfully be iu a cot *uiy from the time the and life. To men to heaven just thought point and her if he were unfortunat 3 In the of fairly represent the aim in view, and and almost hostile states; and to the said that the Portland Marino v. *■ are to cargo,and thoughts. golden period clip Society Duke wrote, about rebuild. is first of all to to the Christ on this occasion. point holy enough to lose his ship, also lost hi 3 per ships, and shipmasters Maine had ha prove of marked interst later, I had almost said the greater, age has rendered the State much service. Continuing he says, that “Portland may and with men to admire and plead study, property with her. The Boston Marin share, ana it was no mean share either. But as a type of the Maine merchant of the expounding of the Constitution, Your present members are among the be reokonel handsome. That part of it imitate bis life. More and more perfect Society was the outcomo of the times ii Her Red Jackets, Gauntlets, Live Yan sea captain let me present a sketch of ray the age of Marshall and Story and Web- prominent business men of our city aud which is called the new town, really con- the are to realize that olergy coming which it was founded, for the 3 kees and others, won renown on thi , friend, Captain James Hall. He was on ster. in varied branches of in- sists of houses cf a purpos State, engaged very good appearance. there can be no of > on of complete exposition of aiding its members in poverty am 1 world's race coutse of waters, and be! the Kenebec, in the town Pittston, The law too in its own way, I believe, dustry, but all united in one common The old town which was burnt by the Divine that does not the truth, expound sickness by the creation of a fund fo r were second to none of thosi July 4, 1811, the anniversary of our na- keeps pace with the marvellous advanoe purpose, the building up here on this At- English in tho war which ended iu the and the character shipmasters principles, exemplify that purpose, or by voluntary oontribu who sailed under the Stars and Stripes tion’s Independence; his mother yielding of society. At the beginning of the pres- lantic coast, of one of the most prosper- freedom cf Aineriia, is a parcel of mean and the life of Jesus of Nazareth. Is my tions. As a native of Maine and guest to her life f or his. ent 0 3ntury there were two hundred capi- ous and and favored common- the habitations of the your progressive houses, poorer address too sermonio for the oc- Kennebeo he are becoming In the hundred and fifty-four years o E night, X should fall short of my dnty If I Upon the banks of the tal felonies in England; now there wealths ia tho whole American Union. people. The quays are few, and under oasion? If so the rests responsibility the existence of the Boston Marine Socie to a tribute to the wel grew and developed a hardy, tough-fibred four. Time is wanting to speak'of this I am aware that it is said or their neglected pay just occasionally them ships receiving discharging upon your toastmaster, who has at a pious ty there has been paid out of its treasur; r footed sons of the Dirigo State. boyhood, qualities destined later progress in detail. Blind and cruel pro- that in some respects we labor under landings can lie in with safety; adjoin- thrown around me the atmos- religious for the benefit of ns indignent member 5 Yes, justly Dirigo, at this time, whei period, and in other fields of action to cesses have been discarded, factitious slight disadvantages in our onward ing, are spacious storehouses for the re- of this fine sentiment which re- phere and their families a sum equal to the Maine delegation in furnisl lead him on to fame and fortune. crimes have disappeared, penalties have match of yet if any such of are at minds the $400, Congress development, ception goods. Thoy present clergy that their duty is not or the domestio relations lift- 000, more. es the Speaker of the House, the chair and been softened, exist, they are more than overcome and constiuctiug on tho site of an old earthen ended when have me the The Law—The basis of civil order, they pointed Its is about 30 ) man of the committee on am ed to a truer civil and criminal a present membership ways the and of a free plane, compensated by the superior advantages breastwork, fortification, which to heaven in _ .1_:_ _1 CV' l._ 41,. guide safety people. they way pulpit discourse, but active, and 100 honorary. Its investei procedure ami evideuoe improved, land we possess in other directions, aud by the expect to command the town and render that themselves must out May the aim of Bar and Court alike be they go among funds amount to $360,000 or thereabouts president of the Senate and other iinpor titles relieved in large degree from the determined aud progressive spirit of a it at least secure from the invasions of an man, in the world of practical affairs and justice tempered with mercy. but the income from this large sum i a taut ooinmittee chairmanships and wil technicalities of that vast and cumbrous people who are every day in tho year loy- enemy. This new fortification stands at lead the its Response by Judge J. W. Syrnonds. way—expounding truth, not sufficient to satisfy the needs of al 1 furnish to the country itB next Presiden system into whioh violence, turbulence al to Maine and her great business inter- the extreme point of the peninsula on out its ana witnai ex- pointing principles who have a right to call upon the society in the person of Thomas Brackett Reed JUDGE SYMONDS’S REMARKS. ana rapine organ I7.ea society unuer cue ests. which Portland is established and con- those truths and in emplifying principles rioa captains have felt the hard time 3 Poitlaud’s favored and favorite son. Ex feudal and in the clearer light of I have had occasion to witness during sists of a of fifteen or law, battery twenty their daily life. Mr. and : consequent upon the depression in ou r cuse this digression ; it was suggested b; President Geutlemen modern times, the great principles of law uic jjnau ion jcuio c» uuuuiiuiuj ui noun- Heavy camions or large cancre,command- Your sentiment carries to the a I clergy merchant marine, more than anv othe r the motto of your state and the environ suppose a man may indulge a reason- have been applied with more acourate ment and feeling among our people, re- ing tliat wide entrance of the buy which mild rebuke and a exhortation. salutary class in the country. To the shipmaste r ment in wihch 1 find myself. able pride lu bis profession, a reasonable and extensive knowledge with iuster dis- specting the great advantages of our was above mentioned. This battery is to When I was a was a student,I theologi- mlvanoeil in years, who has been unahl 3 The Maine coast is longer, has more is preference for it, without at the same crimination, to the problems of advanc- State, that augurs well fur her future have by means of a covered way, a com- oal student in Bangor, we had two Dr. to provide for his old age and the coin lands and a greater number of harbor time beiug required or disposed to claim ing civilization, increasing intercourse, growth. It means progress in the future; munication with a small fort at a dis- Fields there, a and t> physician clergy- fort of his family, when out of emplo r than any other state in the Union. I that the millennium has come in it, wider oommeroe. larger and more varied it means growth and wealth to the tance of lour or live hundred toises, man, who were brothers, living together has nothing to look forward to, but th 3 was discovered, explored and settled bi more than in other departments of hu- inlerest.subtler rights of property, multi- State ; and the people of Maine are dem- which it has been thought necessary to in the same house One a woman day Marine if a and if not ruen enured to the and 'uuu ouinnj, uiuu nappj pcnuu u; a and diversified industries, and to that here at within tiie on the Society, member, hardships priv plied onstrating home, erect highest part of the isthmus. called when the physioiao was out and ■ to the Sailor's Snug Harbor, or the poo tlons of a sea life urged on by a spirit o thousand years, when evil shall have dis- all the relations of a complicated society protection of our wise and beneficent Tiie fort is suilicient to hold two hun- the minister was she wished in, to see house. their wive and love of to appeared and (he of with its as returns bo found for Many shipmasters, enterpirse adventure, lea] reign perfeotness throbbing busy life, pursuing laws, good may dred men. Dr. Field, and was shown into the and shall pres- and minor children have had occasion t 3 thereward or share in the failure suoli t poaoe have overspread the aims restlessly as with fever in myriad labor and capital as iu any other section The trade of Portland Is carried on in ence of the minister, and at began once bless tlio men who through their wisdom life would bring'. earth, unfortunately seems still to lie as fields. of the Union. seventy ships, of various burthens, all to rattle oil her symptoms. The far in the good lounaed the Marino societies. The early settlers went to their nov future as the golden age of the It is my firm conviction that the Jove But the citizens of Portland, the people to the town; many of them sail man listened and belonging patiently sympatheti- On die rolls of the Boston Marine Sooi hbmes from across the sea, or from thi poets and of the of the by law no early dreaming of liberty, of liberty regulated of Maine, require inspiring words to Europe, though oftener to the Antilles. and as soon ns he a ohanee to cally got ety will be found the names of many u 9 older New England settlements in : race lies behind us in the past. and the and reverenoe from me. They find courage and inspira- About twenty are engaged in the fishing he soid, “My dear sailing general habitual, speak, Madam, you eminent shipmasters and merchants a 3 craft There was then no other mode o Cicero onoe expressed the hope that the for and obedience to the Constitution and tion in their own energy and ability, and of cod, which are taken among the must excuse me. My brother practices, the country has ever produoed. Suoi conveyance, for the steamship and rail time might come when there should no the laws are the only ties which can sure in the magnificent progress and develop- islands at the mouth of tiie hay. I some o[ us ! preach.” Possibly minis- were & famous and even common were un be one law at Athens, another at this vast Republio. In within our Bryant Sturgis, captains road, roads, longer hold together ment that has been made bor Tiie merchants of Portland are numer- ters would rejoice to have a brother to ly and later ship owners and merchants en known in these parts. The ship, thi Koine,’one now, another hereafter, hut this great, free country of ours, where ders iu the past. They behold the mighty ous; but none of them possess great capi- for us what we One practice preach. gaged In the Northwest coast and Chin sloop, and the shallop were their onh among all nations and in all time one the danger is that liberty will he loosed Btrides that are being made in industrial tal, as Portland and the parts adjaoent thing I am sure of. An honest mariner trade. Daniel C. Osborne Howe s means of conveyance, and they weri , and the same law should prevail; mean- far from law and turbulence and ex- The State is an inter- are not to the of the much stock Bacon, too progress. showing equal consumption won’t take in a preacher who one and the same I and the Robert B. Forbes, Krastus Sampson wholly dependent upon the winds as ing by law, suppose, cess will the happiness est and pride in herself. She is demon- cargoes which the ships import in return doesn’t practice what he preaohes. It is prevail, Elias E. Davison ami many others wh propelling power. the perfection of human reason which safety of the people are largely involved strating her enterprise and the public for their exports; these are generally car- one thing to expound Divine truth. It won distinction as shipmasters and mei Those infant settlements were depen Cord Coke included in his definition. in their respeot for and obedience to law. spirit of her people. She is making her ried to Boston, wiiich is the principal is quite another to be a thing living clients, we remembers, and among th 3 dent upon sailing craft for eommuniea The age of Clcoro is already far in the Aooording to its own maxim the safety adtan'agea known to the world. She is mart for foreign commodities. The want witness for the truth, and a exam- holy list of honorary members were th 3 tinn with one another and with the olde: we have come a long way from it, of the is in the last resort, the attracting the tide of capital and travel of money occasions a greater proportion ple of the right lile. To show the people way names of Weld & Baker, the largest ship New England settlements to which the East,ut, whatever progress we may have Jaw; so the law itself is, In the and business to her borders. Her grand among them to be sent to the a reasonable, exhibition highest capital, by praotioal of owners in the and other mei their fish and , made, vast and immeasurable as it of the toast, the supreme svstem of railroads and than for the country, shipped lumber, product; is, language guide steamship linos, is advantage of the place; (lodliness, that is the most need- ■ thing chants, professional men, U. S of the farm, forest and sea in we clearly have not reached the goal to and safetr of a free people. managed and conducted in harmony with and hence, while the storehouses of Port- ful in these times. nav; exohangi officers, U. S. revenue marine offloere for the supplies which they needed. whioh this vision aspired. Our highest oourts are placed where all th» best interests of the State, are aiding land aro neglected, the goods which I take it that you, aged mariners, many and one of the United State s The necessities of their situation com The profession of medicine, is valuable to the citizen, the lowest her and are ex-Presidout theology that In growth, opening up might be bought and sold here, at a more of you, toilers of the sea who have done and law John Adams. polled them to build, own and mann ves have hitherto been regarded por- or the loftiest, may at any moment be at now lines of traffic and tradd, penetrat- reasonable rale, are bought by the people business on the great who have waters, Among its are found th 3 sels for coasting and Ashing, and late: haps more universally than now, as the stake. They should be places of cere- ing: sections uf our State that are rich in of this neighborhood at an exorbitant seen the glory of the Lord in the turbu- membership names of men who commanded r for the foreign trade. three branohes of liberal study having the mony, formality and dignity. Substance net oral resources. price nfc Boston. lent forces and awful of the olippe grandeurs ships, once the pride of tlie an 1 Matno, in her forests, possessed abun most direct and intimate relation and should not be sacrificed to form, there An enterprising people have found the Such was Portland when a handful of groat deep—you practical and sailor, prudent the glory of our country. The bare reoil danoe of timber for the const.ructio of sei application to human affairs. 1 appre- should be a simplicity and direotness kevs that unlock her great storehouses of her good people gathered together to form men of affairs—are ever to the looking al of some of the names of those going vessels,and that natural advaut»g< hend the votaries of neither one of these suited to the magistracy of a Republio, industrial wealth and riches, and her the Marino Society, a society which has clergy to show you the to heaven. ships.it way us with even at s led her to the front of the professions oan its history but whatever tends to them to that have so been hidden a spire enthusiasm, tbi shipbuilding ; contemplate degrade treasures long survived the vicissitudes of century, In a ministry ot almost I with sat- thirty years late day, and make us long for anotbe r interests of the country. Shipbuilding entire serenity, with unalloyed the level of the commonplaco should be and neglected—while our capital has ami established by the good work wiiich have had muoh to do with sea-faring era like that In which and brought wealth and ini isiaotion. They have all of them been studiously avoided. May the day never been sent to other fields—are be- it lias in that men. they flourished ; shipowning develop accomplished long period, I have never found truer friends our in sharers In of and when (lag was looked up and re to those engaged them, ant the fortunes society, come when the respect of the people is i11g brought to light. She is now great; its right to continued existence for an- or uetter than to, portanoe helpers, among mariners. the world to commercial itself hns had dark and to the laws of our or to other And what will those who spected over, and our merehan t gave oouragement ant society plaoes wanting country century. Out of my own as a minister. dark The same is experience marine challenged the admiration of a 1 maritime thought and activity. Thi ages to pass through. the tribunals whioh administer them. gather a century from tonight to cele- I can that of for affirm wheu you get an old nations. of the coast towns had a mar true of the The has Beware Ointments Catarrh brate tiie centennial of tliis population professions progress as second Sooi- salt soundly converted a Our Invited Guests—May they feel you get thorough The Aurora, Break-o-Day, itime air, and a salt water Aavor, ii: been slow and diffioult. That Contain I ety’s birth, say of the Portland of today going Christian. Challenge strik- happy to bo with us as the So- Mercury Daring, Electric Cloud manner and Conversation turnot If we turn to medicine the most tonight and of us? They may at least say of Spark, Flying speeoh. ciety is to have tbeir the sense of Game Great to the sae mixet foature of its history to a non-profes- company as mercury will surely destroy Portland from a of Cock, Republic, Herald c f upon matters pertaining ing ! that city about two sional what Response by Judge H. C. Peabody. and the whole AN HONEST MAN. the Morning, Eiglitning, Le with nautical phrases and expressions mind is to observe against smell completely derange thousand inhabitants in 1790 it has in- Invincible, classical vanter, Morning Meteor, North The houses were often adorned will fearful odds at every period, in JUDGE PEABODY’S REMARKS. system when entering it through the mucous ! creased in 1890 nearly twenty fold; that Bight, and Pear Editor: l’lease inform your readers ern Bight, Nor Ocean from the sea, and with culroi antiquity, during the Middle Ages surfaces. Such articles should never be used tiie set by the Marine Wester, Expesi trophies Gen- following example that if written to confidentially, i will mail In Pride of the The since the revival of its progress Mr. President, Mr. Toastmaster and when Portland did not Ocean, Rainbow, Surprise from distant lauds. young sailoi learning, on from reputable Society possess a a sealed the plan which 1 foes it has tlemen of the Portland Marine Society: except prescriptions letter, pursued by Shooting Star, Sirocco, Tornado, Ty bronze and ruddy from Bea exposure, whi has been made; with what will do is single charitable organization, it had be- was permanently restored to health and in physicians, as the damage they manly phono, White Tar i had returned from a foreign voy had to contend, charlatanry every Many of your guests have not had the come noted for benevolent work; worthy vigor, after years of suffering from Nervous Hurricane!, Squall, lately ten fold to the good you can possibly derive Wind, was admired the maidem form, false religious preju- honor of with the distin- indeed to tie ranked among the foremost Weakness, night losses and weak, shrunken Monsoon, Undaunted, Wate age, by young philosophy, bauoueting from them. Hall’s Catarrh manufac- Witch, Hound and envied the young men, as he re dices, blind orodulity, speoious system as guished members of this society for a Cure, for its broad system of organized ohari- parts. Witchcraft, Flying Fish, by and and pretence In a coincidence that tured F. .). & Co., Toledo, , I want of Maine, and the latter a member c 1 those the of Maine multi surdities of all taught of HOOD’S lJ*, monials free. i care ns a piooUus condition ship legaoy by those who no Address JAS. A. Boston medicine themselves and the Sold money. llAKKiS. the Marine Society. It Is relate 1 plied ; her seamen became noted for dar poisoning Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache, by Druggists, price 75 c. x^er bottle i have preceded us, and by doing our duty Delray, Mich,, Box 363, of the of Donald McKay, the famous ship build ing enterprise and hardihood, and won very fountains knowledge; change- A pleasant laxative. All Druggist*, EYE AND EAR WINS. al- MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. INFIRMARY DEERING. word for any one, or anything, but I j JVIISCJSLLA^TEO’’ Indispensable ways have fault to find with everything a public official does, and who always When you buy your Presor:; .is In They Will Receive from On Wednesday Mitchell Diphtheria $200,000 evening Mayor find a selfish purpose in every kind act; iendered a reception and to tho the Farrington Estate. supper or generous deed, aud declare all such OF US, members of the oity council and is Bovinine, as has been attested oity ure done for some personal ends. It’s at his t jffioials, home corner We throw in the most valuable of Falmouth the same In affairs Full Text of just state and oity by thousands of One Judge St rout’s Opinion—The ind streets. Tho physicians. Deering mayor proved of us. in caucus Heirs It Is The with many Wo ohoose Said, Will Appeal To a of the of the testimonials we have as pleasant host as us in adjunct apothecary, i.e., many Full Bench. presiding officer, the man who we believe will serve I l ind his a guests passed very pleasant a on received is one from Dr. Arthur satisfactory manner. We pat thorn Judge Strout on file in The officials yesterday plnced evening. city have enjoyed the hack and make them believe that the Clerk of er P. Ginn of which reads, Court's office his decision in the past municipal year very muoh as EXTREME Omaha, are the I CARE, ones for the the they just position. “ Farrington will case of Irn P. Far- there has been to mar 4 nothing I used Bovinine in several cases harmony We hurrah, and yell ourselves hoarse, rington et als vs. William L. Putnam et and which has pleasant feeling been a hideous portraits of them on our als paint It costs extra for of diphtheria, and was success- which has been pending for some strong characteristic of all their actions. you nothing campaign banuors, and then, ns if this I 4 time. The full text of Strout’s de- The following Deering Sir ful with the cases. This to me Judge Knight was not enough, we eleot them and then and without it Pre- cision is as follows: attended the that, your and ladies reception given what? We stand off and watoh for the is sufficient evidence of its value, et als In by Portland ^“ffington equity vs. last evening Commnndery, first move and then the trouble begins. is valueless. Wm. L. Thomas H. scription no other food used Putnam, Haskell, K. at Masonic hall, Portland: Ex- mind being during exeoutors, et als. T., Now I would like to ask every fair John E.Sawyer and wife; Mr. and I This the milk used Is a bill In equity, and comes be- Mayor ed, honest resident of this good oity of Ask Your doctor about OUR repu- treatment, except fore the A. Mr. and l court on demurrers. The will of Mrs. Joseph Sohmitt, Mrs. Deerlng.wbo will let his better judgment *Ta oontains a to Mr. and Mrs. tation as vehicle for its administration.” f; Farrlngtou bequest Seo. W. Leighton, Robert stand for more than for CARL the Maine and Ear The political preference, I Eye Infirmary. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris complainants that B. Lowe, Pierce, just stop and consider the improve- 4 allege that corporation great is Frederick H. authorized to hold property to the Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, ments that have followed the adopting of amount of and no and that returned on a $100,000 more, and others. They special a city charter, and answer if it has not I it now holds property to that amount, New- car provided by Superintendent boon a suooess. recall the i and complete Just simhonsjT therefore eaunont take the legacy Bovinine given to it the will. As the man. old town system lack of system) by demurrer (or admits Shiners attend- the tacts, it must be assumed that The following Deering with its town meetiugs at Brighton Cor- the legatee now bolds the full amount of new of a food product, made a ed the dedication of the quarters ner, the weary tramp through sloughs HAMMOND, being by property which it is entitled to hold. It at Lewiston is Kora Temple Mystio Shrine that would haved filled old John admitted to be a publio oharitulbe in- Bunyan I CAREFUL CHEMISTS, cold from special process lean stitution. last Arthur Pieroe, Frank R. with Can It take the legacy, or de- evening: dismay, then think of the wrangles, p vise? The oth- beef, is easy to take, quickly gift is from the residue of the Moody, Samuel Boyden, and several struggles and cheap talk seoond only in Congress & Green Sts. estate, after-payment of legacies and may _ c fob20 dll ers. confusion to a modern show. assimilated, in its life- include both real and personal property. poultry speedy At Dlstriot Deputy Grand Master Herbert And think of the old oommon law corporations weie en- market graden style CITY OF PORTLANIX is invalu- titled to several mem- of # “Knocks Out All Others," promoting properties, take and bold real or personal Maxiield accompanied by engineering on our roads when the § to property any amount, if It was reason- bers of Deering lodge. F. & A.M., visit- rooks were all put into stone walls and Proposals for Paving: Blocks* able as a life-giver when it is able, usual, and convenient in attaining ed Standish lodge last evening. the learn into the roads. Also remem- its legitimate ends. In so to England, large ber when every back yard was acoess proposals for the Street necessary maintain strength an amount bad Miss Alice B.Sawyer has returned from furnishing ben acquired and held by and every well ubout SEALEDDepartment with blocks for its pool containing granite paving to a over the crisis corporations, particularly the ecclesi- Boston. half and half, of water and bac- I the year 1896 will be received at the office of typhoid ; carry patient that as a measure the Commissioner of Public Works until astical, of purely pub- A of Rebekahs went on teria and the side walk was in the mid- lio the party Deering the 4th of March, 1896. of a disease. In and policy statute ot mortmain whs dle the road. we WEDNESDAY, day diphtheria a ride to Coal Kiln corner last o( Now the truth ie, at 12 o’clock when will be enacted to prevent the accumulation of evening. m., they publicly have made a very rapid advance in the aud read. The successful bidder will other throat troubles where it real estate in occlesiastioa-l The Dirigo club of Oakdale will en- opened corporations. last four years. More than in a quarter be required to give a bond in a sum aud with That statute has not been generally tertain the Mentone club this evening at of a oentury before, and what has done it sureties satisfactory to the Commissioner of has become to take adopted in this but it has been Public Works. Blanks on which impossible country; the residence of Mrs. Leighton. was the shaking off the shaokles of that I_H proposals deemed wiso in instances to limit must be made, and further in- many old style town government, and waking specifications nourishment the mouth, Bovi- in or the amount Miss Jennie Huston of Spring street formation can be obtained at Uie office of said by oharter, by general law, up to the fact that wo are of be- of the capable Commissioner who reserves the right to reject property to be held by corporations. will entertain Willow Whist club of a nine has sustained life for ing oity like other places of equal popu- any or all bids should he deem it for the in- weeks, In this aro r state, by statute, corporations Westbrook this evening. lation. plu terest of the city so to do. Bids should be entitled to hold and convey lands and marked for Granite Blocks” administered as an There will be a and social in tho Now I want to say here that I “Proposals Paving injection. other supper right f and R. S. C. S. 2. This addressed to GEO. N. FEKNALD, Com- property. 68, have no private axe to grind, neither am The Piece 1 authority is unlimited, unless the char- vestry of All Souls ohuroh, Morrills, this Z and m missioner of Public Works. feb24dtd I working In the interest of any particu- Large High ter, or law under which the cor- general avening. lar person. But I believe we should use is created some im- COUGHS and COLDS. poration or statute, The Deering Centre debating club the same judgment in publio matters V Grade of “Battle Ax" has y poses a limit. A limit of $100,000 is im- injured ELY’S PINl*'OLA BALSAM is a sure Rem this that we do in private business, and when posed by the statute under whioh this meet evening. R. H. dy for coughs, colds, ore throat and we find a man specially fitted for the JORDAN, for corporation was created. Taken in con- Rookamacook Tribe, I. O. R. of asthma. I M., place wo buve got him in, that we y the sale of other brands of STATE A&EMT. nection with the oommon and the higher soothes, quickly law, meet this to ballot should our ^ Morrills, evening keep him. But let us keep abates the statute the it is cough, general upon subjeot, ap- on him the Is and renders ex- npon several applications recently re- eyes just same, experience and smaller 104 parent that the limitations upon this worth C prices pieces. Don't Exchange St., pectoration easy. will something in everv place. Some 5 PORTLAND, MAINE. class of corporations, not applicable to ceived. Sapper be served during the *,.l Ira fV.4r.lv tklc >'*■ _1,. f Consumptives a a After one of tlie Nation- many others, was matter of publio affairs. I want to in to the allow the dealer to on using Fwill invariably say justioe impose you 2* al Cash about a polioy. There will be an adjourned meeting of men we have had in office, since we have Kegisters year, derive benefit As it is for the state alone to we are convinced that it is suoh, been a that I fully from its us e. the counail this at 7.30 oity, believe they have done are as take of its breach, if it chooses, city evening Z V one of tbe necessities of a retail Many who sup- advantage the best they oould, and as a man should by saying they “just good" or it waive and d’cloak. pose their cases to may it; consequently pri- be known by his works, I think we store, and heartily recommend be vate parties cannot be permitted to assert as “Battle for one a retail consumption Little Moses Bailey of Forest avenue, most say they have done splendidly for Ax/' he is anxious it to any doing are suffer- the a violation of the k y only against corporation us and with credit to themselves. The business. from a cliron- honored the of the father of ing limitation. The decided weight of au- birthday conditions ic cold or improved at every hand, stand to work off his deep thority is to this effect, and the principle aid country a of unsalable stock, seated ouen catarrh. by entertaining patty in evidence for and taxes are as £ cough, aggravated by is deemed sound. them, For catarrh use Cream Balm. Both roung at his home. had a low as under the old town ^ LANDERS & Ely’s people They methods, BABBIDGE, A devise of a remedies axe pleasant to use. Cream Balm laDds operates conveyance when all we ine gay plays, and a delioiou s got for our taxes was the ait Monument 60 cts. per Pineola 25 c. upon probate of the will. The devise time, sup- Orrggists. Square. bottle; Balsam, we breathed. jan25 dtf Sold by Druggists. takes by The title may bo de- per. purchase. Now as neighbors, citizens and friends, ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York. If the of the devise is re- feated, subject There is talk of lorming a temperanco let us consider if it is not our dnty to let quired tor the of debts. A be- payment livlsion at Centre, whieh will our officers know that we regard their FIRST quest of personality also is perfected in Deering CLASS labors in our behalf as having been per- 7.x. the at the date of the of aoid its meetings at Hoegg’s block, legatee, probate formed to our satisfaction, and extend tho will, subject to the same contingency, some of the most citizens prominent to our present mayor another year as the 3E=> I -A. 3XT O although the time of payment may bade- ^ 3$ 25 ire interested in the movement. head of our oity. We have a city treasur- tarred by the of the will or What’s provisions er that can’t be beat, and a city auditor 1 the of administration. Miss Lucy Goddard has been quite contingencies of undoubted ability, and the only ad- jj The In this to the In- iiok. so that her school has bnen dis- for What’s will, case, gave verse criticism I have heard of Street FOR SALE OR ALSO gj shortening pastry? g one-third of the residue of tha RENT; © best for frying things? What’s 3 firmary nlssed for a time. Commissioner Walker, is that he did not | estate, after payment of legacies, In 8 best for The High School Breooia for use his place as a political machine, but R Gr every cooking pur- g trust, to be invested and kept invested, February O -A. 3NT 25 hired good even if they wore Demo- C pose for which lard was for- ffi the inoome only to be applied to theohar- is out. with a feast of wisdom and fun, men, ! ? crats, and of our oity treasurer that he Every used? What’s best © itablo for whlob the institution some literature for Very Fancy or Plain at ruerly purposes tnd very good its collected the taxes instead of them — letting for digestion for health? was organized. The codicil added anoth- ^BICYCLE*} g' readers. remain unpaid. Now that we can judge 5* I Thousands of women answer: er third of the residue to the gift, but NO. 114 1-2 EXCHANGE ST. Q by the results, lot us be fair and reason- said nothing about trust; but the fair Marian Wilson of Pleasant street, took able, aud keep these men in, and let us w ^ * —AT— construction of the codicil taken in con- at a hatchet a beautiful J Content prize party, this soramble for tho nection with the trust oreated the stop dangerous by paper weight, showing the face of Wash- offloes wthoub the least regard to fitness will, is that the trust attaches to the en- ? was inch for the I to tire two-thirds. The effeot of the codicil ington. position. very glad see W. P. HASTINGS9. an Increase in the for the was to increase the one-third in the A beautiful poem from Mrs.E. B. Dun- appropriations origi- Polico need 1 department. They certainly nal will to two-thirds. No other change ham of Stevens Plains avenue was read aud deserve it, for in no on earth, -CARD.- was intended by the testator. The whole plaoe it the iast meeting of the Authors’ club. does a policeman have so many square scheme in his mind was oharity. The !> !> Miss Harriet Fuller of acres of beat as in Des* lug, and, as if the Stearns is made with a view to its a of the 4 gift was to a publio oharity,administered Deering Center, # of Bicycle forming part DR. F. AUSTIN not satisfied with that we have lately tak- TENNEY, by the corporation created for that pur- has returned from Rockland, whore she (* best wheel on earth. It’s a rule to that which has <• en in a large purrt of Westbrook and have good buy only given OCULIST pose. has been a sister. < * visiting it on exhibition at the Decrlng satisfaction. The Stearns Bicycle has countless friends, who have weighed (* Office and Residence 183 St The Infirmary can take the gift, upon Deering Mr. Will who has been sick oity hall. Woodfords. the trusts specified, and bold it against Dodge, I: their mount in the balance of service and found it far from wanting. He 1! Now let’s be satisfied and give our can- to diseases of the all, except the state, although the some time at Mr. Eastman’s Pleasant who seeks the best and is to for it should no Special attention given didates our ^ willing pay linger longer EYE and the fitting of LENSES. Consultation amount is in **roess of the in is better. hearty support. J limitation street, reported K. on the brink of a Stearns a “Yellow free. Will call within lfmits of Portland the statute. H. THOMPSON. ( indecision. Get catalogue, buy city Mrs. Leander of Oak 1896. J and Deering ©u notice by postal or otherwise r Leighton street, February 27, and obtain _ If, however, the Infirmary should be Fellow” S dec27 dtf had a her I) as to take the serious fall recently, leaving regarded incompetent prop- The Hotel Men’s Benefit. A Fall Assortment of Lehigh and Free- erty in trust, it being devoted by the tes- with a sprained ankle. MORSE & tator to a public oliaritable use, the court ISiss Mattie Jones of Forest avenue has The Hotel Men’s Mutual Benefit Asso- I! Measure for Measure. GUPT1LL, “ould a trustee to iuto \ Coals for Domestic Use. appoint oarry into the coat store at Morrills to ciation of United States, will hold Burning effect the testator’s A gone bounty. publio their seveiitli annual at Los Pocahontas and charity, definite in its objeeV as this is, learn the trade of coatmaking. meeting Fire Insurance Agents, (Semi-Bitu*iinous) in The of is never allowed to fail tor want of a Arthur Coffee of Maple street, has a Angel'#1, Cal., April. point Georges Creek Cumberland *oals are trustee, and if the trustee rendezvous for members will he Have removed to their originally ap- place in the match factory, Morrills. Chioago. pointed is incapable, from any cause, to The will NEW OFFICE, unsurpassed for general steam aud Miss Jennie Jones of Forest avenue has excursion start from the de- take the property and execute the trust, ? F.O. BAILEY & 46 pot of the Santa Fo system on April 10 at St. forge use. a competent trustee will be appointed. smployinent in Portland. GO,, Exchange Mo. 50 St. is 5 and arrive at on Exchange^ There another ground wliioh is The mee»ipgs at the F'ree oburoh con- p. m., Los A^’eles febl dim Genuine fatal to the j Lykens Valley Franklin, equally bill.. The estate of tinue to be of great interest. April 13th. The annual meeting will llr. Farrington is being administered in 0^ STATE AGENTS. English and American Cnnnel. Election be held on April 14th. From 16th | J March 2d. April the probate court. When the administra- Municipal Monday, 4 feb2odtf 4 ADAMS & GO so as to April 26tli inclusive will bo in ANDERSON, tion has proceeded far to require the For Mayor—William W. Mitchell. passed Above Coals Constant- iliofiii iinf an rtf f l.a nnraAnol vieiHrifr rJIknoimil rtninta nf intaraat In s.atuto that oourt the WARD ONE. imposos upon duty, California. On April 37tL the party will On Hand. after nctloe and to determine to Fire Insurance ly hearing, L. Cobb. East Agency, whom it should be distributed. Alderman—Elbridge start for the on the Southern Paoi- TELEPHONE .... J00-2 This ap Warden—Thomas C. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiig to testate ns well as Hooper. flc at Salt Laxe ami 31 Exchange Street, plies intestate es- Clerk—Moses P. Adams. line, stopping City The Word OFFICE: tates. bill prays an injunction Ogden, Utah; thence by the Rio Grande Horace Anderson. the executors to restrain them WARD TWO. against Western and the D. R. G. R. R., stop- fioin paying to the Infirmary, and an in- TIME IS Chos.J. Little.' Portland, Ms. lb uommerGias & /u txcnange sts. junction against the Infirmary to prevent Alderman—Charles S. Earn ham. ping at Glenwood Springs and Denver. | | ctlO eodlyr ap3 M.W&Ftf it from taking. Injunctions are not Warden—Abner Lowell. From Denvei the party will proceed via as of but Ward Clerk—Frank S. Wallace. granted right, rest in judicial the 0. B. and Q. R. R. to Chicago, ar- NEARLY UP- CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. discretion. A court of equity will not WARD THREE. 1st or when a business araut an tile effect of riving May 3nd, | injunction, which | Just cne more week of our be February clearing up sale. It closes EE would be to withdraw from the J. Davis. meeting will held. Tho cost of the — ACCOUNT probate Alderman—H. on Feb. 29. Not a minute — while it bolus control of the F. Goodrich. promptly Saturday, longer. .11 It. JOSEPH S. HAM oouit, Warden—W. round will not exoead ™- estate, trip $135 per per- For three weeks wo have been ~ especially given to it. If selling heavy Ulsters, Overcoats, jurisdiction the Ward Clerk—John W. Jr, ™ Turner, sou. The party will be the of the S Suits, Underwear and Hose at about oue-tbird less than rates. this day admitted a partner in our house decision of the judge of prehate snould W. guests regular Constable—Henry Illsley. — hotel will We the down becouse the season isn’t for those — WM. N. PRINCE & BOOKS, he unsatisfactory to any paity, an appeal California men, whioh give put price right garments CO., WARD FOUR. We $1 worth of for aboutOO cents to who take Small Wares and lies to tiio Supreme Court of Probate. If them an opportunity to view the won- give goods everybody will SS Jobbers of Fancy Goods, —— Gents’ ral! sorts and kinds in ttie residue of the estate given to the these heavy goods now and relieve us of the bother of keeping them Furnishings, Alderman—Wyer P. Ayer. ders of California not enjoyed by regular Infirmary, there shall lie real estate, and through the summer. There are good bargains here yet. Seems like the 355 1-3 Middle St., Portland, Me Warden—Edward R. Brown. tourists. — jam’s dim in stock. if complainant’s contention is correct, people, in their hurry to buy, overlooked a good many choice garments. ~j Ward Clerk—Albion F. Chapman. is those that the Infirmary cannot take, and it It absolutely necessary that all SSI Better come quick. A business week is only six days, you know. is-to he treated as intestate estate, it WARD FIVE. desiring to go should the secre- EE A few of those $10.50 and $15.00 Ulsters are left for some one to — notify ~ would then descend to the heirs. No roas- ~ Matthews. tary of the association, Walter Bernes, get at$10.00. on for interference is Alderman—Elbridge — equitable perceived. ™ time if want Warden—John H. Card. P. O. drawer No. not later Money back every you it. The legal remedies are full, complete and 1G7, Chioago, Office Ward Cleik-A. F. Hill. Stationery perfect. This bill oontains no allegations than April 1st. which take the case out of the [. “Howard” I Co. ordinary WARD SIX Tho privilege of the excursion is limit- rule, that equity does not take in jurisdic- ed to and mem- A* F. 111LL & 500 St. great variety. tion where tno at law is active,associate honorary =j CO., Congress H remedy ample, Alderman—Clarenoa W. Small. feb22dlw ZZZ it does not fall within the few exceptions Warden—E. E. Rand. bers of the II. M. M. B. A., and their 84 to that rule. Me., 198. Ward Clerk—Fred S. Murch. immediate families. All members, ox- CYCLES* Demurrers sustained. Bill dismissed. WARD SEVEN. cept suoh us are arranging to join the illlllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliililllllllllllllllili It is and possible probable that the New York or New MADE LIKE A HOWARD Gowen. England delegations heirs will take the case to the Law Alderman—Freeman /WATCH.” court. who proceed by special trains to Chioago, HE, SHORT I HARMON Warden—E. C. O’Brien. LARGEST 0 ®~ © ® LOWEST Perfect in construction, unsurpassed Ward Clerk—J. C. Johnson. must send with their to the An Appreciative Letter. application in finish, new drop frame assuring extra Opposite Preble House. secretary a deposit of $35 as a guarantee stiffness, detachable Vim tire, dec27 The following correspondence explains Town Affairs. 0 0 0 0 ® sprockett, eod Iteerilig of of STOCK. PRICES. made in our Itself: fuillilment agreement. all parts works, warranted To the Editor of : O A FIT GUARAMTkEP O peifect and fully guaranteed. I INVITE YOliE Portland, February 26, 1896. Miss Treadwell’s The wheel double INSPECTION R. W. chief Portland As the time for the Municipal election Exhibition. only furnishing Jackson, Fire De- handle bars. of the World-Famed partment: draws near the air Is filled with political The entertainment to be given by Miss Dear Sir—1 wish to to STIL.L, SEU.U.IKTG express you my gossip and rumors of war, and the num- irendweli, at City Hall, Thursday even- thanks for your efficiency in subduing :: ber of that are to be taken would ing, Maroh 5th, will surpass anything THE I THE HUMBER CYCLES the fire Monday, the 24tli inst. There scalps was no confusion and no the heart of old Sitting Bull or she has yet attempted. new feat- Built by the oldest and largest house in the unnecessary delight Many J.A.MERRILL&CO., trade and for interference in the rooms where there fast race. ures will be who at- New York Hard Cycle twenty-eight, years the any other of that disappearing introduced, and all Elastic Seeley Rubber standard of excellence as was no fire. The and the highest type of ability prompt- of to look for a construction I waut to use a little your spaoe tend may moat enjoyable even- 503 Cycle known to the civilized ness of yourself and your firemen are Congress St., a race who, if world, copied by every manufacturer and commendable. A serious conflagration say a few words to thoy ing. today unapproachable by any other for Cumberland Cycle was would follow the example of tho noble TRUSS TRUSS Agonts County. built in Europe or America. prevouted. Candidates for Commodore. Yours very truly, Red Man and either go West or disap- feb24 eod;lm J. B. O. 3MC. DUNBAR. them u vote of The annual of Portland 3E=L03E3: pear, we would give meeting the feb21 No. 214 Federal fst. dim thanks. I refer to what are called tho Yacht Club ooours next Wednesday. 7Sc. I do not wish to ba un Commodore Bray is not a candidate for $!.OOr do kiokors. Now LADIES YOU knqv/ for name to Vice r parcel of land, with buildings thereon, situated K. Heath. — the wrong oommittee, and an order was COTTON ROOT on the easterly side of Mechanic street, in at — In said WARD tho PIGEON r/st-s Westbrook, Countv, bounded and 1824. TWO. to the oom- passed referring petition described as follows, to wit: Beginning at IncorporatBd Alderman—Isaiah Daniels. mittee on laying out new streets. the southwest corner of land of Charles J. CAPITAL AMD SCR FLOS CITY jrSSSSj= Pennyroyal PILLS SS Foster, thence southerly on the line oi said HALL, W. Frank On October 15 the committee on MILK A positive Can be reliable ard safe. Coancilmon—Stephen Carle, laying IVI I mm Irn preventive. ■^always Wfw LADIES! street one hundred and twenty-live feet, more E. H Davis, Thomas J. Frotbingham. out new streets reported that Oak street carried invest pocket, all cem- ■ alwaysaskforDr.Rust'B Cotton Root and or less, to the Cumberland and Oxford Canal, Thursday evening, Warden—Frank B. Snowman. thence easterly on the line of said Canal ought to be widened, and an order was March 5th., 1896, Ward Clerk—George M. Eastman. ssssr. one hundred teet. thence northerly one hun- the same The IgK&aF&l dred and moie or ONE to widen and Pile Care twenty-five feet, to MILLION under the of the Constables—George H. Skillins, Lean- passed night it, r^rka8;;",id-—••Japanese Company, St. Paul Minn. less, auspices land of said Foster, thence westerly one hun- dor E. Woodsome. also an order to assess On this damages. For sale in Portland by JOHN D. KEEFE, 205Midal St., and SIMMONS & HAMMOND dred feet to Mechanic street, the place of be- 675 and 800 Y-P-S-C-E. WARD THREE the vote in the upper board was yeas 5, Congress Street novedtf ginning. Said premises are numbered 44 on said atroet, and are the (same which were f the First and in the lower board con Baptist Church, given by M!m Alderman—Zenas nays 0; yeas 13, veyed to Mary Qulnby by Isaac F. DOLLARS. jinnie B. and her classes in Thompson. Quinbv by Treadwell, Phya* his deed dated 15th. D. Councilman—lames A. Pine, Samuel nays 5. The only sure and July A. 1884, and re , cal Culture, assisted by J »gC!S safe, corded in Cumberland A. Slone, Edwin E. Brown. On Registry of Deeds Miss November 5 the Mayor vetoed the book 610, 28T. Current Accounts received on favorable Florence G. Knight, Warden—Willard C. G. page Carney. order At the Dated at 1 >f N. and La Troubadour Club. Ward assessing damages. same Portland, February 12th, A. E terms. Brooklyn, Y., Clerk—William F. Morse. 1896. JAMES H. BANKS. Miss Grace A, Graves, Accompanist. the order was over the Interest allowed on Time School Committee—William H. Brown- meeting passed febl4dlaw3wF Deputy Sheriff, Deposits. Tickets 35 cts. .Reserved seats 60 cts. Or son. PENNYROYAL solicited from PILLS, ale veto a vote of b to one IP^fl Correspondence Individu- at Mayor’s by yeas \ Ask for DB. MOTT’S PENKYEOTAL PILLB and take no other. Stockbridge’s. Constables—Oliver A. Chas. 6 als, Banks, and otkurs de- feb28 dlvv Skillings, nay in the upper board, and 10 yeas to no SET Send for circular. Price $1.00 per box, tones for $5X0. Corporations, H. Hanson. 'Da MOTT’S CHEMICAL CO., CTe Ireland, Ohio, siring to open accounts, as wolt as from WARD FOUR. nays in the lower board. For sale by Landers &Babbidge. 17 Monument Square, Portland, Maine. thus# wishing to trnnsnet Banking busi- The value of the land taken by the a THE SAMARITAN Aldermnn—Horatio Clark. city t ness of anj description through this Bank. ASSOCIATION was three Councilman—Samuel A. True, Frank appraised by well known citi- Vill celebrate their Sixty-eiglith Anniversary, Purest and w at Gilbert's Hail, I. Moore, Charles E. zens, one being oliosen by the one j-| lightest, Woodbury. city, STEPHEN R. SMALL PreiiMtt Warden—Willard H. Darton. by the owners and the third by those two J t sweetest and whitest— M Wednesday Evening, March 4th. Ward Clerk—Harry.W. Way. MARSHALL a persons. For the breakfast table: S G0DI.U A reception will be given interspersed with Constables—Frank Merrill, Win. S. j ^ Jan4 msic both vocal and instrumental and an ad- After tho of the order to take Morse. passage a f ress by Mrs. Geo. s. Hunt, followed by urP.P.fchas good fig* Maine ICentral R. R., Cons. Mort, 6s, I Leighton. park. So much for this falsehood of months’ treatment at the Hot Springs, x I Lnctioneers and Commission Merchants Co unci linen—Theodore H. Johnson, band throe bottles O. O, D. £fk- y Sold by the trade in 1912. Mr. Barton’s; and so with other j ^ Winfield L. Smith, Fred N. Mayberry. every V 2lb. Duluth Street Railway, First Mortg. Salesroom 46 Exchange Street. W. statement acrl insinuation mado on Bs.P"C«u»I_ewtoN( il packages. If Warden—Lyman Hanson. this t and Scrofula Aberdeen, Brown County, 0» 6s, 1920. Clerk—Herbert O. Phillips. both Mr il If ] \ O. BAILEY, C. W. AI.I.EN subjeot by Barton and the Ar- J. O. Constables—Charles A. Charles P. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up Capt. Jolimton, \ 11-If -FOR SALE BY- marl4 dtf Jones, are ail the weak and gus. They false. Jf9 debilitated, gives whom it E. Cousins. 1 strength to weakened nerves, 2b all may concern: I here* X expels to the Js diseases, giving the health and by testify wonderful properties Brown & patient P» for Josselyn, PICS MW where sickness, gloomy of P. P. eruptions of the skin. I ][ Mr. Elmer E. Democratic STATE OF happiness for several years with an un- SWAN Woodbury, ^TO INTEREST, feelings and lassitude first prevailed. offered Vfr & sightly and disagreeable eruption on A Portland, BARRETT,! candidate for alderman in ward 5, IS fav- I tried known rema* For secondary and my face. every AE? RAMBLER l^w primary, tertiary buc in vain,until P. p. p. waa for with a circular A Rozier still syphilis, for blood mercu- dy used* jl Agents Haine. If oring Repulbicans signed Cape family depends for a. poisoning, am now and entirely cured. _ A 186 Middle Street. tallow candies. The rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and il if his name in which he says: Your light upon exactions in all blood and skin (Signed by> J. D. JOHNSTON* dm by VgF diseases, like ^ janl dtf of coal and oil trusts do not disturb them blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, Savannah, Cfefe 11 U support, I assure you, will bo AKRON CEREAL * BICYCLES. thankfully in the slightest. tetter, scald head, boils, erysipelas, Skin Cnneer Cured* CO., eczema—we without, Ap JS reoeivod, and if I have the honor to bo may say, fear of 11 1500 barrels daily. Akron, O. w contradiction, that P. P. P.ts the best Tniimonyfrom ike Mayor of Sequin, TetC. \ MUNICIPAL , Seventeen years of steady improvement! elected, I shall surely understand that A orew of about thirty men are at work /tin blood purifier in the world, and makes INVESTMENTS. on the Oakland Manufacturing Co’s, positive, speedy and permanent cures Sequin, Tex. January 14,1893. fP —AND— my Republican friends have considered 'V In all cases. Messes. Lippman Bros. Savannah, x plant, Gardiner. Already the debris has Gentlemen—1 have me as Oa.: tried your P. mi worthy of their support.” No Re- been and a disease of oleared away some of the car- Ladles whose are poisoned p. p. for the skin, usually W' of Zanesville. due 1908. systems *s skin A IZ—l City Ohio, 5’s, | STILL LEADING. of common sense is to work been end whose blood is in an coiial- known cancer,of thirty years' publican likely penter done. The building ^b impure and ““ “ “ “ tlon, due to menstrual (standing, found great relief: !\J be will be three stories high, but instead irregularities, the blood and WOOD caught with any such chaff us that— are peculiarly benefited by the won- purifies removes all ir* MANTELS 4 1 -2 s, 1905. of a square roof, a flat roof will he built derful toulo and blood ritation from the seat of the disease A Models Now In. while have as a dim cleansing prop- “ “ “ 1896 not, certainly, they good on botn ertiesof P. P. P.-Prioily A^h, Poke and prevents any spreading of the dfry buildings. gores. I bf ve taken five or six bottles and TILING. 6’s 1901. candidate of their own to vote for as \ Boot and Potassium. Wf Ashland, Wisconsin, and feel confident that aaother course “ “ “ effect a cure. It has Mr. John T. Fagan. A woman in Carmel is suffering from Springfield, Mo., Ang. I4tb, 1893. ■will also relieved 4m 1930. & ^ me from indigestion and stomacb Cincinnati, Ohio, 6’s, N. M. PERKINS CO., some strange disease of the blood by jk —1 can speak la the bluest terms of Yotirs and finest stock. Low- “ jour medicine from my own troubleo. truly. Jb Largest The members of the board of overseers reason of which hor flesh a personal CAPT. W. Town of Pittsfield. Maine. 1915. presents very n5T knowledge. I was affected with heart M. RUST, est Prices. 4’s, Hardware Dealers, 8 Freest if or at Law* of the poor arc Edward H. Sargent, peculiar appearance pinched marked Ak disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for _Attorney ^s. -FOR BALK BY- If oharaoters are written on her flesh 35 years, was treated by the very bb.it feb2G__d3m Isaiah Nathaniel W. ana of dol- Daniels, Morse, with a or physicians spent hundreds pencil stick those characters lars, tried known on Blood Diseases W. A. Frank C. Whitman every remedy with- Book Boiled Fine. \ ALLEN, Johnson, Sawyer, will stand out as if embossed and remain out finding relief. I have only taken H. M. PAYSON & 00.. CAUCUS. er ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. Foot ot Preble Street. octbdtf Charles S. Fobes, John Cousens, Ed- so for nearly an hour. The physicians one bottle of your P. P. P., and can 0? cheerfully say it has done me more St. can’t help her. d& BANKERS, 3tt Exchange North Yarmouth. ward P. Chase, Charles H. Ross, Bflw good than any tning 1 have ever taken. LIPPMAN BROS. MADAME LILLI dec31 dtf lean recommend your medicine to all # DUNTON, The Republicans of North Yarmouth arere- William L. and Frank of com- Daggett E. Superintendent Schools Stetson dm gafferers of the above diseases. PROPRIETORS, Pi-imfi Donna Contralto, to meet at the Town House in said mences this term visits VT MRS. M. M. YBARY. [uested Lovell, and to the Hon. Charles week his regular can be engasedfor Concerts own on Thursday, the 27 inst., at 2 o’clock according \ Springfield, c*reen County, Me. Lippman’i SlockyaTannnh,Qa x just from Europe, to the normal schools at Gorham, Farm- leader of choral Voca ». in., to make nominations for town oth- H. Chase the only truly good man Musieales, Societies, i ington and Castine. His annual report lessons. Address PREBLE HOUSE. feb!2tl $45,000 ers to choose a town committee and to se- among them is Mr. Edgar E. Rounds. will soon be out. # cret delegates to attend State convention, er order, TOWN COMMITTEE, North Yar- Capt. Chase was a member of the board louth, Feb. IS, ’96. a year or two ago and then there were Cape Elizabeth. two truly good men on it, but uuw “sur Liver of light house UNITED STATES The of Elizabeth are re- inspector, Republicans Cape there is one. to only Is out ol or- OfficeFirst District, Portland, Maine. Febru- ICE OF LI c uested meet at Grange Hall on Wednesday, F G HTHOU SE I NS VECTOR. » ary 21, 1896. will be received at larch 4th, at 4 for the purpose of der if Proposals OF First- District, Maine. Febru- 1896, p. m., THE ARGUS AND THE SINKING FUND. you this office until 12 o’clock M., on Portland, ominating candidates for the several town Saturday, ary 21. 18%, Proposals will lie received at have the 14th of 1896, for fflces to be at Annual Meeting. bitter day March, furnishing this office until 12 o’clock M. on supported Ti e Argus has discovered another and Fuel for Vessels and Stations Saturday. TOWN COMMITTEE. delivering 1l«e 14(li day ot for and _Per order. taste, offen- in tills for the fiscal March, 1896, furnishing marc's nest. Encroachments on the sink- District, year ending delivering provisions for vessels and STEPHEN BERRY, sive •June 30, 1897. Forms of and light- proposals printed stations in this district* the BONDS ing fui d are now vexing its righteous breath, full as to during sick specifications, giving particulars fiscal year to end June 30, 1897. Forms of Foul. The bad have headache, the kinds of fuel required, the quantity and and JOB bold, Republicans proposals printed instructions giving full BOOK flflD PRINTER i quality, and the terms of delivery and pay- as to been out of this fund and slight fever, particulars the articles required, and A. hauling money ment can be obtained at this office. The of or the terms delivery and payment, can be Wo. PLUM STREET. weight full- United States reserves the to increase 37 l.oiin squandering it right and left. Hear it: right, obtained at this office. The is reserved ,\>w ness or the fiscal the right in the diminish,during year, quan- to reject any or all bids, and to waive * The year 1893-4 saw the first’inroad tities of any item or article named in the The l any stomach, defects. nited States reserves tlie rigid H. E. 3 and a clause to that effect will MILLS, upon this fund when $1,683.99 was, by or nausea. Hood’s Pills specifications, to increase or the fiscal heartburn, rouse be inserted in tlie contract; and the to diminish, during a vote of the council, transferred to the the liver, cure restore right year, the quantity of any item or article biliousness, proper reject any or all bills and to waive defects in the ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. drains and sewers A bold named specifications, and a clause to ' appropriation. digestion, expel accumulated, impurities therein is also reserved. G. K. WINGATE, w! 11 3?iano Tuner. er this effect be inserted in the contract. ISIS. Western Avenue, riolatien of an ordinance or a more cure constipation. 26 cents. Prepared only Commander, U.S. N., Light-house Inspector. CTHE CHICAGO. G. K \WM,ATE, Coma milder, C. S. N., 43 PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY complete reversal of previous sound by O.I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. feb‘25 eod3t Order slate at Chandler’s Music Store, Sold by all duggsiste. Light-House Inspector. feb25eodSt Congress street, eudtf Feb20 dtf of the MUSIC AND DRAMA. bon-zither, zither and guitar, by freights still active. THE SOURCES OF WEALTH* Mrs. Zimmerman, Miss Harding and Mr. Sailing of the (iraenz, the “Krriunerung on Leipzig,” Labrador With a Full Rossini Club Concert, Mr. W. M. Cole’s Interesting; Lecture Last being played with groat richness of tooo Cargo. The tickets for Rossini Club concen Evening;—The First in Proposed Univer- the and delicacy of expression The banjo wiil be found at when and sity Extension Course. Stockbridge’s, guitar quartette and the mandolin “Freights are holding up said Ai well,” good reserved seats can be obtained. and club Mr. Woodman of guitar deserve o great deal of the Grand Trunk yes- the concert night at Kotz Saturday praise. Hatch and Eklilin pleased with terday. “We are taking all that is offered At Assembly hall In the High school of tbi sohmar hall will lie a oelebration their “rook onoe more. We the first duet,” as they always do. have still a surplus on building, last evening, ooeurred great birthday the pro the event composer’s of the evening was the per- hand, ami there is no prospect of being University Extension lecture, by Mr. W. will have reference t< formance gramme speolal by the mandolin and guitar cleared up until the arrival of the Scots- M. Cole, in the proposed course of six that event. A marked feature of thi orchestra of 100 performers. They creat- man.” lectures on “The Causes of the Unequal be the of Mr a eveuing will playing young ed decided furore and played with The steamship Labrador of the Domin Distribution of Wealth.’’ Tills first leo- Carl Oakman, the violinist, whose re much “The precision and produoed a grand ion line sailed yesterday with a large car- turo was free. The title was markable was demonstrated so de of ’’ ability body tone. go. The Canadian portion, valued at Sources of Wealth. NOW at musioal in this city oidedly a private Not es. $193,425, was made up of 12,468, bushels There wa3 an excellent attendance. Mr. this winter. A of 5943 barrels and 238 boxes of Cole began by the funotion of po- Romance of Coon Hollow received a peas, ap- giving “Surrenit Paetoe Benue” will be sung He second representation at Portland Thea- ples, 600 bundles of oat cake, 840 bags of litical economy and its limitations. ITS Rosisni Club a? tre to a by the ladies of the much interested audience last rice meal, 200 bags of pons, 1545 bags of pointed out the distinction between a sci- number of the night. the olosing programme. 8494 maple blocks, 647 buudles ence and an art. The relation of eco- 0 oatmeal, This chorus is interesting Comedy Co. will appear to of particularly at ^iolj,,r9on of broom handles, 834 paokngos of ma- nomics government is the relation Portland Theatre for one to musicians as a souvenir of the cele- week, begin- SKIRTS. 145 54 barrels of a science to an art. Just as astronomy ning next Monday, in repertoire plays, chinery, organs, potash, brated “Italian made in Men- a,, .Tourney," popular prices. They have their owu 9311 boxes of cheese, 8 packages of butter, opened the way for the science of naviga- influ band delssohn’s whioh eo much and tion us youth orohestra. 613 boxes of ham and baeon, 15 oases, and just physiology does for hy- We have received a line It was just large enoed his musical development. and 42 bundles of and 117 horses. giene and therapeutics, so economics pre- ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE leather, af and we in- Rome for the nuns of the ALARMS. Mew Skirts for Spring, written in The American portion of the cargo, val- pares the way for politics or the ait of as a tribute oh arch of Trinita do Marti of 7945 bush- government. rite you all to come and look them interesting Figures in Chief Jackson's ued at $54,094, was made up whioh had so to their exquisite singing ols of 8400 bushels of He insisted rather strenuously that eco- aver. Report For Last Hear. pens, barley, 11,417 moved and the composition is au nomies has no toward him, bushels of ooru, 463 barrels of apples, 5464 attitude whatever and As the season grows older and new example of Mendelssohn’s purest 443 cases of my policy. One man would p.oliti- Chief Jaokson of the Fire sacks of flour, 60 maple logs, apply Department are become happest style. oanned 75 barrles of 372 :ul economy and advocate free trade, and styles introduced our skirts has made out the following report for meats, pork, A Contented Woman. of mother will apply it and advocate pro- more are last year of the work of the boxes of ham and baoon, 3 packages popular—because the ladies department jection. Its The oomedy event this week will be the to sundries and 6 of shooks. sole function is to furnish up December 31, 1895: packages steadily finding out more and more appearance at the Portland Theatre, be- Mr. E. .1. the die understanding of principles by which Number of alarms, 105; number of bell White of Harrington, this he man who has certain conditions to about their of excellence. ginning evening,of Hoyt’s latest, alarms, 63; number of still alarms, 43; noted ship builder, was one of the out of points and from what -has been number ot false in brick build- 1 itart with and a certain aim to attain Said, greatest alarms,9; town men on Commeorial street yester- ings, 29; in wooden in comedy snecess, entitled “A Contented buildings, 62; day. 1 nay learn how to attain that end. These points of excellence we can ottier than eonflned to room ” buildings, 6; The was after Woman. where Mr. ,T. H. Blake bad to question put to Mr. Cole it originated, in all hut seven oas- the following axpUin to you better in person than in like which lis lecture in Saeo the other The piece, its predecessors es; got out of where It say yesterday various soboon- night, why building originat- regarding an ed hut once. man should be a nnd advertisement. Come in and let us have achieved a far-reaching popularity, ers: me protectionists The value of $829,- is a satire, and in this case, woman property involved, “Mr. E. J. White 1 mother a free trader, it political economy out to you ours are the best 888.33; buildings, 486,780; contents, 348,- is rebuilding the point why and the ind not attitude toward either policy. suffrage boodiing characteristic 053.33; loss on buildings, $18,437.50: in- Bohooner Silver Spray, at Sarnl River, N. J skirts. certain elements in the or- surance on loss I'he answer was that the two men inter- of political paid buildings, 17,882.50; S., whore Lis mills are located. The over are made the main themes. insurance on buildings, $615; total ested conditions or wished ganizations schooner C. Y. Minot is hauled up at : differently We mention a few prices. insurance, $365 085; total insurance over With such to aim at, it is o bring about different ends. popular targets loss on buildings,$346,647.50. Simpson’s wharf, East Machias, also the Cole discussed the in Our at this naturally expected that Hoyt would Less on contents, $60,297,569; insurance Bohooner James Freen an. Schooner For- Mr. three agents TWO LACE CURTAIN 2.50. leader price, make several “bull’s and in cities paid on contents, loss over he of wealth, luod and eyes” $57,992.69; est Prido is loading lumh r for Boston; production labor, is made of best quality insurance paid on total where the has been seen the oritios contents, $8i305; schooner Josie is :apital. The earth furnishes as much play insurance on total waiting her turn to load mwa » in n^mooino. S-k.t kn koa (in contents, $256,540; woolen Moreen—wide also nore than we realize, it furnishes not insurance over loss on contents, $190,- lumber; schooner J. W. Cooper, available foi total on and DAYS bias ruffle corded on, nar- proved every opportunity 242.31; insurannee buildings schooner Dacdoka and soht oner Alma are the introduction of his sparkling wit contents, $631,625; total loss on buildings hauled at Rim Of labor, bo made the point that the and up biidgo waiting for -or THE- row French yoke, fully contents, $78,735.19; insurance over does and ludicrously funny character draw- to come inly thing man is simply to move loss on buildings and contents, #542,689 gentle spiing At Harrington, worth and that even the brain foico $3.00. ings, wbioh distinguish everything he 81. Mr. E. J. White is repairing the hull tilings Woman” has Persons of false alarms which he seems to add its not an A does. “A Contented not guilty pulling and changing the rig ot brig Ellen M. rally 3.00. very pretty Moreen, after have been arrested in two oases. One uldition to but a wise been fashioned the usual style ol Mitohell and will make a three nature, merely made with ruffle is now a masted AND very deep serving sentence in state prison “NOW WERE” as it has much less of the of what natiire has already the author, and one schooner of her. She will be done anderstanding iu the oounty jail. about trimmed with six rows sou- broad farcical tendencies of the othei April 15.” burnished man. Thereupon we must be careful not to labor's tache braid. Hoyt plays. It is more on the order ol UfcSI I UAKY. Mr. fcanlord Kennison of East Machias. fery overestimate the “A Texas and comes neat came nfluenoe in the production of wealth. Steer,” here yesterday to go into the Ma- 3.25. a very stylish Moreen, that olass of entertainment, styled rine Ho has Of capital he said that it is true that hospital. been at theMai'ne SALE! made with new Spanish There are, of Capt. Albert G. Allen. atMachias lapltal is not necessary to production but straight comedy. oourse, hospital for the lastj 1 ontb un- some excellent bul der :lint few of us until we come to try tbe flounce. specialty features, Capt. Albert G. Allen, a veteran of the care of Dr. Hunter, :-.omo years realize how they are introduced and in while a ixperiment, nearly necessary legitimately Ward Poet 90, G. A. R., died at his home ago filing salute his hand was 3.50. Umbrella style, Mo- t under modern methods that no way interfere with the action of the on Locust at 8 o’clock somewhat injured is, nothing street, Danvers, by powder. Dr. Hun- FRIDAY AND reen, made extra wide— The role will wo do today in ordinary life would bo play proper. leading bt Wednesday morning from paralysis, at ter thought it best for Mr. Kennisen to Mrs. Caroline Miskel if some one somewhere hart not SATURDAY, nice for ladies who re- come possible very played by Hoyt, the age of nearly 78 years. Capt. Allen here for further treatment. He who is not one of the handsomest lonsumed less that he produood and Feb. 28th and 29th. only loaves a widow, three dauhters—Mrs. speaks in the highest terms of the kind quire extra size. women on the at the lad devoted that saving to assist further stage present time, George A. Gunn of Norway, Me.; Mrs. treatment ho received at the hands of a fine is tbe result of the 5.00. very Imported but who also is an actress of unusual Henry Newhall and Mrs. Augusta Juul Dr. Hunter. production. Capital Mi. has an ex- lonsumption of wealth, that is to say, il silk finished ability. Hoyt provided of Danvers—and a son, Albort G. Allen, The schooner Winnie Lsury was towed Moreen*— cellent which in- ,s never the result of hoarding, but only It will to these to supporting oompany Jr., of Danvers. Capt. Allen was born into port yesterday with mainsail and pay you buy goods fine rustle. cludes W. H. Frank Will if using, and thus consuming wealth al- Currie, Lane, iu Shapleigb, Me., the son of Samuel jibs gone,and badly iced up. She was Black Moreen With wide H. Sallie Rose in ready in existence in order to produce “salt down” for future use at these 2.25. Bray, Scale, Snyder, and Abigal!|(Pray)AUen. He wasjmarried out the late storm and had a rough Olara nore. In view of the fact that this lec- bias ruffle. Miss Gage Clark, George Ober and in Stonington, Conn., June 4, 1874, to experience. several who have been ture was given largely to introduce uul- them and see what others, reoognized Martha Lnmson of Bererly. He was The schooner J. Kiokerson put in here prices. Read you 2.00. Black Moreen, good favorites in the forces for several tersity extension and without the assur- Hoyt mustered on Oct. 1, 1882, in Company K, ye9terda7 for a new anchor. The entails the use ol tnce that the people who would wish ul- quality. years. production Eighth Regiment Massachusetts In- | J. W.Trefenthen reported ; ester ay t' • think. a full oarload of which :imutely to attend the course were pres- Black one ruffle. special sceuery fantry, serving as ooptain and was dis- arrival of the schooner Robert vjurr, 1.75. Mohair, was and has an itit, it was thought wise to make the lec- painted by Voegtiin charged Aug. 7, 1883, at the expiration with£000 pounds, the Monticello wit- Black Cotton Surah- and 1.25. abnndanoe of new and pretty music by 5000 the Eva and ture largely introductory, therefore FIGURES MUSLIN of his term. His prinoipal engagement pounds, Mildred with CURTAINS, Umbrella with one Stahl. ;o save the vital points in the discussion style was the pursuit of Gen. Lee after the 7000 pounds, the Lucy Devliu, of Glouces- (with rndied edges.) The will be at the mati- if the“nauses of the unequal distribution corded ruffle, play repeated Battle df Gettysburg. He was for many ter, with 5000 pounds, the Lottie May nee and at the if wealth for tho remaining leotures of Saturday evening perforin years a leading shoe manufacturer in with 6000 pounds, and the George B. Mc- NOW. WERE. NOW. WERE. 1.00. Fast black Cotton Surah ance the same the course. day. Danvers. Clellan with 6000 pounds of mixed fish. —ohe corded ruffle. After leeturo on Ex- deep of Mnsic. this week the every University HiBtory George Cook. During lobster receipt; tension an informal discussion Is held, $2.35 $4.37 1.25. Another same style in Sometime ago the PRESS stated that have been small, a total of 30,000, and | George Cook, one of the old settlers of »nd tihs ooourred last night. A talk on 4.50 7.38 about the middle of Maroh, Mrs. Kotz the fishermen have been paid 20 cent finer quality. Moncton, N. B., died Tuesday at the ad- University Extension methods and aims | scbmar would give an illusirateu lecture each, a very high plrce. The lobster men Black Cotton Surah vanced age of 88. Deoeased was born in was given by Mr. Cole. 75c on music. Subscription papers can now are making good money us it i- uui St. John and went to Moneton about Mr. Cole is the son of Mr. and Mrs. NOW. WERE. two ruffles. be found at and would muke much more were it not for Stockbridge's Cressey, this 1828, when there was not more than a the cat fish. Albert B. Cole of oity. to $17.00 Jones & Allen’s. The recital if success A large cat fish will go into CURTAINS. $1.98 Better grades up dozen houses iu the He has resid- TAMBOUR MUSLIN $2.1o\ plaoe. a lobster ful will be the first of a series of histori trap, and selecting the best ed there most of the time siuoe, but lived “ “ “ cal recitals to be each Tin lobsters will kill them. In the morning 1.90 3.25. given year. R. iu Portland, Providenoe, I., and Bos- all the programme has been submitted to Prof. fishermen find in their traps a i Sale of ton for a number ot years nt different John K. Paine, and it meets with hii overgrown oat fish. The Randall broth- periods. IRISH POUT CURTAINS. entire approval. Mrs. Kotzschmar’i ers secured six eat fish one morning this William H. Short. and lost worth of Muslin Underwear paper will begin with tbe Gregorian week, $14 lobsters. The prices are what you should notice. The “WERE” prices^ obant of the 1000 and take th< Mr. William H. Short died at his resi- year up Base Ball Notes. || §§ are exactly what they sell for regularly. different schools to 1850, ending with the dence, 81 Beoket street, at an early hour Mains has returned the Boston oontract Monday. Rossini period. The vocalists who wil yesterday morning. Mr. Short was born W4M€W4M€ NOW. WERE. NOW. WERE. and snys he will not sign for less 1 1 assist Mrs. Kotzsobmar are Messrs in this city 61 years ago, and had always About five hundred odd money than he can get at Lewiston. #1.98 $3.50 pieces. Pierce, Barnard and Coyle, Miss Rice, rosided here. He had been connected | Capt. Slater sfcys that he cannot 16.78 Gowns. Mrs. White and Miss Minnie Plummer. with the Portland Company for mauy report 12.25 I Night until the lest week in April. He will I I His wife was Miss 9.98 17.68 Skirts. Miss Plummer will appear for the firs years. Mary Cobb of | not the olub on Poland before join its exhibition trip, is it a 30.00 time before tbe publio as a vocalist. Sh< marriage, and she survives § 15.00 Drawers. but will be in Portland for Fast Day. 1 her husband. The funeral g is said to possess a contralto voice o will take plaoe Lewiston had a minstrel Chemises, rich, deen uualltv. Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o’olock from performance for Ivia Info rot Llorrnn last night the benefit of tho bass Mammoth SUSTAINER? Corset Covers. Banjo Concert, ball association. | § NOTTINGHAM LACES. Have been used as and The mammoth banjo, mandolin ant The Theatre Corporation of Portland. Marston of samples Manager Fall River has NOW. AYE RE. NOW. WERE. guitar olub concert drew a audi filled his ns some are soiled. large The gentlemen designated by the sub- up team follows: Hollins, rim.,M,n,ia i ■■■mil slightly Every piece ence to hall last The 0. How much manual City eveniug. pro scribers to the fund for a new theatre ; Klobedanz, Lincoln, Stevens, and g §g 17 included vocal solos Mrs jf perfect. gramme by met yesterduy at the oflloe of N. & H. Filzpartiok, p.; Burke, Tom Mc- .35 .65 I 2.98 4.85 lb.; labor do think si | g to Fannie M. Hawes and Mr. Clarenci > B. and you One-quarter one-half off usual Cleaves, perfeoted the organiza- Dermot, 3b.: Lyons,3b; Riley, ss.; Ladd, ^ || 5.87 8-87 $1 I 3.50 6.67 Brooks, both of whom sang tion of the 1. do in a ? | g is be interested. delightfully corporation. f. ; Lajoie, o.f; Rupert, r. f. The §1 you day || .00 .90 1 1 3.50 B 5.75 price why you’ll and were heartily encored, Mrs. Hawe 1 B. will | Augustus Wright was elected presl- players report on April 4, and the A aver- .65 1-50 3.98 6.50 More about it in to-night’s papers. in “’Twas Within 1 post-man || | | g giving response dent,Edward B. Winslow, vice president; first game will be played on April 18, 2.50 1 i Mile o’ Kdinboro’s Town.’’ Willie Kim 1.23 4.37 1 7.38 Henry P. Cox, treasurer; Walter G. with the Harvard ’varsity team. ages about 353 foot- f| | who came hei 1.50 2.50 .95 1.75 SALE IS MONDAY. ball, the boy banjoist, Davis clerk, with the board following The Libel Case In the U. S. tons. An g g | a that 1 f Court. with great reputation, proved of directors, Augustus H. Wright, Ed- H ordinary || was not and he received 1 Tho case of cross-lihels in the U. S. LACES. These are undeserved, ward B. Winslow, Henry P. Cox, Aromi laborer 350 tons. SWISS very neat, dainty goods. Mr. Hall’s come Court whereby the || || flattering reception. ‘Vhitney, Walter G. Davis, PayBon Tuok- tug Philip; Faton sues tho A hard flow. WERE, solos were finely exeoutcd and for ai or and Henry B. Cleaves. schooner Julia S. Bailey and very day’s f| Eastman Bros, k Bancroft. he witl rauoh vice versa, as mentioned in encore gave J expressim The certificate of organization will be yesteiday's work would be 400 $5.37 | of Dunblano.’’ On 3 PRESS, was on trial all |l “Jessie, the Flower immediately forwnrdod to the attorney day yesterday. 5.25 1 8-50 wus tha ^ The day was in tes- tons. A clerk or W of the most oharmlng numbers general for approval. occupied receding H 2.67 I 5.25 tirnony. The case will probably last The oom. any will be known temporarily « 8.75 through tomorrow. || bookkeeper may 6.25 as “The i centre Corporation of Port- as as and fall low from land;” its business during the con- f| MARRIAGES. || POINT D’ESPRIT CURTAINS. The very “laceyest” struction of*the theatre will be conducted 15 to 20 tons. gft i| under that name. When the In |i of all curtains. The Labor building (liis city, Feb 26. by Rev. Henrv McGilvery lacey Alonzo S. Lowell of Portland ami Miss In Weston’s recent is completed and a permanent name de- Georgie || _NOW._WERE. j A. Arey of Knightvilie. ntE"UlllJI|ln cided upon by the stockholders of the Iu Brandish, Feb. 32. E. A. Brown of Souili walk to 3 pTTis of Statulish and Albany, $2.98 getting company for the same, the name of Miss Annie Lombard of Sebagu || the Lake. 2.48 4.12 can be to In of Saco 150 miles, in 60 corporation changed conform Baco. Feb. 22. Ellery T. Eastman |f j| | to the name given the and Miss Fannie A. Rose of Biddeford. Meals building. and we calculate In Biddeford, Feb. 22, Ezekiel T. Bryant hours, LACES AND MUSLINS in the web. We can E1095 Miss M || give Hattie Means. confronts some one in I Botany Class. every Ill Parsonsfield, Feb. 21, Harold A. C'liellis his work was no from 1 at home each Whoever the y you any length to 50 yards, any price from 15c to #5.00 year. (b A class in botruy with Mrs. H. and Miss 1 ladie Miller, both of Newfield. work devolves should Tay- In Calais, Feb. 18, Quinton B. Ayer and Miss less upon afk lor as will than foot- per yard. know about instructor, begin the ser es Mabel L. Cogswell. 1005 in L. Powers || p of lessons next Tuesday at the South Paris. Fch. 20, Linwood and his food SST” We exchange any goods you don’t like or pay hack your money. Youug of Hanover and Miss Ellen M. Porter. |f tons, Women’s Christian Association. Ali || to enter this consisted of women, desiring ciaas can DEATHS. f§ entirely IT IS A. CASH SALE. rtoe.VJ all information at 587 1-3 Con- street. It will close March 5th. gress In this city, Feb. 27. William H. Short, aged Thursday night. 61 years. Ordor of Ancient Hibernians, [Funeral on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from ills late resilience, No. 81 Beckett street. The uniform rank A.O. are I| t’s a labor-saver—a woman-sav- H., active- In Willard. (South Portland) Feb. 2(i, Henry H) er. W ithout the long and weary- ly engaged in drilling in preparation for Pillsbury. age.l «3 years 2 months 2) days. “The Household on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, lit iug peeling, chopping, boiling, the drill to ho [Funeral Outfitters,” seeding and mixing, a woman can fancy given by the orga- from tier late residence, oillard. South Port- quickly make mince pie, fruit pud- IS nization during their visit to Montreal, land. ding, or fruit cake that will be the de-10 ■ liddeford. Feb. 23, Mrs. Soplua F. Sawyer household. where they will take part in the light of her Since None let grand a 14 years 3 1 SAYINGS BANK BOOK LOST. there Feb. Mrs. Sarah Such is sold everywhere is no ■ pararde on March 17th. While in Mon- Biddeford, 24, L. Boyn- H Oatmeal. As more need of making your own mince 0 ton. .iced 63 years. HOOP SOI & LEIGHTON. no* making your own treal the Portland members of the A. Feb. 23, Mrs. E. I, meat tha yeast. Mary Adams, an |g Cherryfield, ideal sus- have been notified in Try one package—10 cents. IB will he the of the aged 72 years. writing, as required O. H., guests order. f| WH bv Revised Take no substitutes. in jlacllias, Feb. 23, Mrs. Joan PeaVy, aged Statutes, Chapter 47, Section hour address, thi, * H-O meets 112, Seth Mason Admr., Estate of L Send liiniinp paper, |M 82 years. tainer, 1 by Mrs. L e'tll send you free nhook, "Mre. Pop- II to core a cold in one bay. Margaret A. Rugg, that her Deposit Book No. one of the rEn htu-’ ThankegiTing,-' by ni„?t Jjti is lost and that he desires a humorous writer, of th- The funeral sorvice of the late Mrs Sarah demand. 67,079 duplicate Sg|^ ioy. Take laxative Brorno Quinine Tablets. every book issued to him. r« MEBREEE.SOrLE iw M., wife of Geo. A. Small, will take place Satur- J CO.,' All druggists refund the if it at 2.30 from MAINE SAVINGS -> Syracnee, X. Ye money day afternoon o’clock, her late resi- BANK, Jsa fails to cure. St lie. dence. No. 58 Oak street. by Aipheus G. Rogers. Ureas. Portland, **a., Feb, 80,1*86. feb211aw3Wf FOR clipper ships which then bore thr*3- TO LIT. SALE. FOOD STRENGTH, m fourths of our carrying trade the freight A HUNDRED YEARS, DRAMATIC PAUSE, words lor whioh amounted to a hundred mil- Forty Inserted under this head words inserted lion dollars in cash Forty under this head one week for 25 cents, cash le advance. per year. Where is one week lor 25 cents cash iu advance. it now? Gone, as I have already stated. It Comes from the Commissioner Matthews says in his last "FARM FOR SALE—7 miles from Portland Right Food Continued From Second Fage. * cuts 60 report, that not n single has been LET—Up stairs tenement of five rooms tons hay. very large Orchard yield- ship 1000 bushels built in the shipyards of Maine the TO on ITeblo street, $10.00; Park Place, ing per annum, 2 story house and ts history and we in our lives have past bouse ot 8 bam, Sebago water, electrics will Properly Digested. year; and this where the Pattens For An Answer in the Manitoba rooms, including water, $15 00; pass premis- ■eached one of Hath es this a forced sale to close of delightful opportunity. Cushman stree up stairs rent of 6 rooms and year; an estate had in former duys owned a hundred Price iVe are certainly glad to be here on this hath, $20: house of 13 rooms 67 Danforth *3,000. W. II. WALDRON & CO 180 the stars and on Middle is natural are oooasion and we the cor- ships floating stripes street, *20, N. S. 186 street. 28-1 Food strength strength. It is appreciate GARDINER, Middle _ reek- every sea. street, room 27-1 new created That it liallty of our welcome. We have a caused 4._ strength; strength. is, Several causes have contributed to this Consumption by SALE—Deering Centre, 21-2 storied >ued our friends many members || OOMS FOR RENT FOKhouse for two 19 is not stimulation. among disastrous hut the WmT BOARD-Two familes, rooms, in perfect if this whom we have result; chief causo catarrh is a verdict often g ■ nice steam heat of latest of famous fcsocioty sunny rooms, furnished with heat, repair, pattern, fine largo The real strength your body is your has been hurtful Are we jrized for their manliness, respected, or legislation. light, and use of bath. room. Enuuire at 42 stable, 13,600 feet land, abundance of irutt constitutional RESERVE never to have this ocean % West street. all 1 minute to strength, your iheic loyalty to the city from which their splendid marine AN EXCITING DAT AND VICTORY given. Many complica- 25-1 kinds. electrics, hlge elevation restored. as with extensive views. Price strength. It is the result of eating proper have sailed and honored for their It seems though our people tions caused $4,600. cost ships I be by g 142 W.ll. WALDRON & 180 our LET—Rent *9,000. food and it. legislators could not be muoh FOR THE PROVINCE. may Cumberland street; six CO., Middle digesting patriotism to the country whose flag they longer rjioX street. blinded to the harm they are It attacks acute rooms; rent 249 Congress street, six __28-1 food does no good at rather save oarried one ocean and sea. doing. Cthe of rooms. Fating all; every Inquire of W H. corner is a dug-in-the-manger | SARGENT, new Few of under fav- policy, unworthy ■ of SALE—East Deering, 2 storv house harm—unless it is digested. So that every- probably your guests Cumberland and Washington streets. 25-1 the intelligence of the Amerloan ; catarrh every FORand stable with 6 acres land. 3 miuutes to down orable conditions would have been eligi- people. following thing narrows itself to one propo- It cars. Price W. H. ble to in but hr.s been said, and I think truly, that BURNISHED electric *2,000. WaLDKON is membership jour Society, Mulvey’* Gun to Do or the constant ROOMsTtg LET-One huge street. sition : How your digestion? and obsenoe literature are the Major 1* Ready Duty by a bed Si CO., 180 Middle 28-1 >nvironment and limitation have dis- ships || room, room and kitchen, all fur- One person in three of have indigestion only artlolos that Americans are not al- Again in Defense of the Liberties of Scold,insidious of nished. good for light house, luallfled us all. advances g keeping; only SALE—Pianos. $66,76,100, 126, 185, lowed to two dollars all in some form or another. It is not really a an purohaso and Import. “Protec- per week; the cars pass the FOR 226. Nowis the time 1 remember long ago ancient lady Manitoba—Mr* Robelin Calls Him which ¥ 160,176,190.200, but a a tion” has driven our from the chronic to post Office. to a for the cottage or summer resi- disease, condition; condition which predicted that the sprightly little village ships catarrh; Call22?.r;+<^o?rw,lL?Un*uteJ,alk at luol Middle buy piano not tvv the Down Hard—A street, opposite the Fal- Call and see them. Warerooms 548 ocean; why other Crisis In Manitoba ■ dence. 1-2 may become serious. of my home at the foot of the White alternative, « mouth Hotel. free trade? “If this accelerate any g 25-1 street, cor. Oak, J. P. WHEEL- a but is coffee, I will take certainly Congress We all wish to be stong, and we might all Mountains would become seaport Affairs. tea,” said the guest at the “If it to WRIGHTS.28-1 we our is the years went by and ns the sea did hotel, RENT On State a become so if digested food. The loss is toa I will take tendency pulmonary street, very pleas- rot come to mountains 1 found my ooffee” Our polloy has Winnepeg 27.— || FORant sunny house of ten rooms 11 acres, over 300 bear- is a serious the Man., February Theg with steam ■pOR SALE—Farm, of your strength matter. It may extinguished the finest movohant marine § g heat. BENJAMIN F * abundance small to the but at tho shore. au HARRIS, Chambers! ing apple trees, fruit, of a way sea, stopped was exciting debate in the Manitoba consumption. Corner be the beginning dangerous disease t in the woild. Let us the other Exchange anil Middle streets. 24-2 close Normal school, post office. R. R. &c., [ was from being a sailor by try poli- < by may mean that you cannot go on, with prevented There is this when At- Avoid all put into town, electrics your ;he fulfillment of But I oy. nothing to be hurt by it, legislature early morning, ; forms of% Sebago being coming, work. tardy prophecy. house and fine chance for su- and many believe it is the General < T° LET-Upper Tenement No. 66 good buildings, Shaker Cordial is an aid to Pave those as heroes proper torney Sifton’s motion protesting with its attendant Spruce Digestive di- always regardod catarrh, g hot and cold burban home: price low. T. FaRDON, Gor- a panacea for the disgraoeful con- barn, gestion. It is strength maker. It makes tfho made voyages of discovery, whether present against the contemplated federal inter- 8,room3nnrt,line ham Maine. 28-1 It dition of oooan interests. laundry In basement. food nourish you. makes you if or of treasure and shipping entailed S r! r‘' your strong. continents islands, ference in Manitoba school was evils,bykeep- It, relieves at once all the of matters, |j made Plckels, 30 cents gallon. symptoms lave had a profound admiration for those nasal fjnvflN acute tones up the and THE “OFFICIAL LOG.” a vote of 31 to the passages # mHDUlNKnLSONnBo„Wrrpietf!^ £ HOMEWe can save a dollar a week on Meats. dyspepsia, ‘system whose successful in foreign oarried by 7. The result tanding you creates flesh, energy and strength. Taken onterprisos Cham^13- Vegetables, groceries, etc. We call for oraers commerce have built oities and made James was a for Premier Green- and the breath E^angTand Mlddit sfs!S' f™1 regularly it will permanently cure indiges- up Capt. Keazor presented some great viotory clean pure and deliver them. Telephone 228-5. ana make the communities. || iton weak, thin, irritable, irosperous statistics of the Society, in true sailor way as be expected only 29 suppoorters sweet with Best Rump Steak.18 to 22c: fine Vermont Tub nervous dyspeptic, strong, fat, hearty and X know how much this city is indebted and f; Butter. 22c; best Round Steak, 12 I-2c; Salt well fashion. He called it the offi- on the vote. t Pork again. io the men who have united its business “reading by Strip, 7c; best Country Ball Butter, A 10 cent bottle will show what it will ” MARRY ME 26c; 101b Tub freslt you with that of other lands. The early his- cial log. It was one of the hits of tho Major tMulvey made a warm speeoh ARRABELLA Squire’s pure Lard, 76c; do. and Pickled 8c; Frankfort Sausage. 10c; tory of Portland is linked with honored in of Be win Tripe, Sold by duggists at 10, 25, 50 cents and $1.00 evening. We give It la full below: support Manitoba’s position. A NP. Ti ,nW you suoh a pretty ring at try our Hulled Corn, 10c can; Forequarter* lames on the rolls of this California 2X A a borne 1 thousand of 6 bottle. Society, Mr. President and GentlemenAs I said he was a firm believed in National j McKenney’s. them, the best Lamb, to 7c; nice Corned Beef, 2, 4 and 6c; md while great ohanges during the hun- the largest, the prettiest stock. Engagement Best Maccaroni, 10c; Red Alaska Salmon. 10c; have the honor of tbe First Mate schools. Ths was and a ired years have been made in ocean being Dominion government Wedding, rings speciality. McKENNY, 11 Bars Laundry Soap, 26c; California White of this old “Portland Marine So- The Jeweler, Monument Ho SPECIAL, NOTICE. iransportation and individuals have in packet trying to taka away their rights and Square. janietf ey, 18c box; Best Baltimore Peaches, 10c; ciety,’ after a voyage of 100 years, and Catarrh fine cooking Molasses, 26 and 86c gal; 3 pck. i lome degree been merged in corporations and of their children. _ before these sailors I privileges rights | IF WE WANTED A Savena Soap Powder, 26c; Best can Blueber- ashore, suppose CLOCK led business yet men of the get great houses, it becomes to read them the must enter a solemn | ries, 10c; 3 lb. best Cal. Prunes, 25c; be*t Pea my to They against lame character lead and dlreot in our duty protest are now TYTE Would to and Y. E. Beans. 45o pk; nice smooth large We constantly receiving our official as some of them have a an to lib- go McKenney’s because he has Spring international oommeroe. is in- log, kept attempt ooeroe Manitoba. The more Potatoes. 46c bush; 6 lbs. Carolina lines in Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ and also Nor tholr I up-to-date Clocks than all the other Rice, 26c; private log and will have us up before 6 lb. Buckets Women’s Misses’ and Children's Footwear. fluence oonflned to foreign enterprises, erties of this provinoe were never in such stores combined. His 95c alarm clock Is wak- Jam,l45c; best Cocoa .Shells, 5c lb. the courts fur not keeping our sido lights the JOHNSON & 24 Wilmot St. We have enlarged our store, consequently we they are leaders of public action. danger as at present. He bad taken up Send for testimonials to the ing up town. Clocks, 96c to *60 00 LAMBERT, our burning. Since the old ship sailed. Feb. g MoKENNEY, The Cash Grocers. 27-1 will increase various lines to such propor- The which has broadened his gun four times to domestic Jeweler, Monument Square. experience 27. we havo enrolled on oiur suppress tions as will enable us to suit all persons In 1796, paperjj (Cure. JanlBtf their business horizon and made them and he was to take it o£ 373 and we 63 troubes, prepared California Catarrh Cure SALE—Or exchange, two frame need anything connected with a first class men, today have men. This of Co., f| story ible promoters of new undertakings has up for the fifth time, in the interest house and lot with a Boot and Shoe establishment. Our lines of is the largest number we ever had at any BOSTON, MASS. FOR large frontage of 70 and tided in the of the liberties of Manitoba. -fl WASTED-AGENTS. about one block from at Y'oung Men’s Young Women’s Footwear conspicuous growth great- one time. That is what these dinners feet; Congress street, contain the 311 Portland. I to see a Mr. Eobelin the words of upper end of city. BENJAMIN SHAW. 611-2 will largest assortment ol latest happened lately have done. We have colleoted by the 10 deprsoated < All Druggists. styles east of Boston, and we wish tn Impress lertifleate of membership in the Portland Major Mulvey, threat nlng rebellion and J> big snap for agents, it surely Exchange street. 27-1 hf r. d i_i £_ ar\n mu.. oent fees and tbe takes the lead of all. the public with this faot. vis: That we are monthly payment “glop He said: AGENTS—A Something new, sedition against awand order. beautiful and at the lowest for cheat,” the sum of $71,492. Sfnoe 1806 we wonderful. First class lady French roofed house selling goods prices high ■ealistio it show- “The of ths United States will and SALE—2% story footwear In >ew pictures engraved upon have to tbe and papers gentlemen canvassers and wanted FOR 12 rooms in first grade England. paid widows, orphans Mani- cor sale ant de lers Cook, Everett & agents containing class repair, the of the the harbor aann.an 1 Wf!« 1, ,, ™ flame with hsadllnea tbat supplied by In town and ing building ship, nomlrr CM saying every city in the U. S. and heated by steam, with lot 70 x 80. Situated from whioh it sailed, its encounter with toba is in rebellion. Member* of the Pennell aid J. W. Perkins & Co. Canada. Right of cities and towns 76 and are now about given. No. Waterville street. For further partic- WHITE’S. the of the successful $520,146.00, paying House to ahunlder their rifles Agents for the Opal Art Co. are *30 ulars of A. perils sea,its return, a offering making inquire C. LIBBY, 42>4 Exchange $1,100 year to our beneficiaries, our ex- to $60 week. Call and see 480 Congress St., Preble Honse. and the home to whioh the mariner re- against the Constitution.” Does the law per for yourself. street.26-1 Opp. penses, and keeping sum/ on hand for a We can prove to you that our agents are teblSeodtf tired, were object lessons whioh taught adviser of Her In Manitoba, a standby. I heard a merohant say ‘‘old Majesty making S5 to $10 per day. THE OPAL ART business at Morrilis me how strong must be the of sworn officer of the agree with WM. Si. 669 SALE—Grocery fellowship sailors are good for nothing.” I also Crown, MAKES, CO., Congress street, Portland, Me. 24-1 FORCorner, Deering, Me., old stand, fine lo- men whose lives were illustrated by these him? I pause to hear hla (Pause) THE DAILY PRESS heard a minister preach a sermon on reply. cation, a good chance for the right party. scenes, and I can understand how liberal He is afraid. He dare not. at sailors, and when he had got done with Apply store, W. S. Buxton. 26-1 the hands whioh throw into life's sunset Mr. deny I threatened re- them left them whore the old lady’s son Mulvey—‘‘I Can always be found at the periodioa of a comrade’s life the of bellion. I said if a rebellion should re- Card _MlSCELIAyEOUS. golden rays was. was Book, SALE—First Class No. 91 Fore She asked where her son was. Bakery, of the on 1st and 2d tores of: charity. She said: ‘He is nowhere sult, I would be the first member -AND—- mortgages FORstreet. One of the best ovens in the city. on the faoe of MONeVtoLOANreal estate—also life insurance policies, John 100 street. Aside from the good deeds of charity House to take up the rifle.” Will be sold cheap if applied for soon. L. D. Chisholm, Congress God's earth; he has gone a fishing.’ and any kind of collateral security—notes ac- 182 B. 2*7 tnd the knowledge of naviga- Mr. Robelin—“I think the first minis- AUSTIN, Middle stieet. 25-1 A. Merrill, perfecting Now, Mr. President, do you know where counted on favorable terms. W. P. CAKR, W.F. Goold. *05 tion I do not know what speoifle work ter should caucus bis followers and in- room 6 Oxford feb26d4w *• there la a sooiety of so few members as Building. N. G. Fessenden, 626 this Sooiety hag had for its mission, but I struct them b3tter what to say on tha HORSE—Will be sold 604 this sooiety has had that has furnished JOB CARDS”FOR ONE WEEK-Send W. H. Jewett. im sure that fits influence which has floor of the Houre.” GENT’S*!)RIVINGvery reasonable; is dark bay with black more members to dll of honor PRINTER, address and 25 cts to I, A. Libbv. 660 plaoes and PRINTERS' VISITINGyour WELCH,Print- and not timid and been by intelligent association concen- EXCHANGE, points; very stylish fast; F. A. Jelllson, 936 Congres street. trust than this Sooiety ? er, 93 Exchange street, and receive by return stands well. Is thoroughbred both sides; trated In the lines of progress for a hun- DUNRAVEN RESIGNS. mail 50 fine Bristol Cards with J. L. Wilson, 16 India street After a voyage of 100 years, through W 1-3 Exchanf* SU, Portland. your name sire Wintlirop Plot. Address, FRANK W. J. J. Beardworth. 87 India street Ired years has aohieved for it a on. Neat and stylish. Mail orders Middle corner Ex- history thlok and thin, storms and calms, when promptly SPARROW, 176£ street, P. H. Ersklne. 43 Middle street. worthy of commemoration; and as it en- attended to. 22-1 change street. 25-1 we had almost got into port—we wore The Club Not Obliged to Kick Him Out- J. W. Peterson, 2 Exchange street ters upon a new oentury may the mem- H. G. Cor. Commercial and Park struck flrtt|aback—when for the first time offices of STEVENS & JONES Todd, bers of this noble be as But It Did. FINE JOB PRINTIKS A SPECIALTY. SALE—One of the most desirable Sts. Sooiety “many for tho voyage all hands were oalled. But CO. have been removed to No. 100 Ex- she billows one as the sea.’’ NOTICE—The FORproperties in within W. A. street yet an able he street with the Deering eight Goldem76 Exchange having oaptain, got her around change Ellingwood Furniture minutes ride of Monument Westman & 93 ana 95 Co. All accounts will be settled Edward square, consisting West Commercial The Press—A business that again and got her safely to port at the New York, February £8.—The follow- by of two horses finished in the most street. everybody C. Jones at above address. 22-tf thorough the Falmouth Hotel where she Is manner and fitted for one and two families. W. A. Gillls, 145 Commercial street —except Editor—knows all about. safely ing are the letters reoelved from Lord moored head and Income from one-half $36 never M. H. Hackett. 190 Brackett street Response by Col. John M. Adams. stern, everything OATJTIOKT. to loan; on first and second mort- per month; Dunraven wbloh will be considered by The other owner. John H. squared by the lifts and braces, with as on real estate, empty. occupied by Has Allen, 381% Congress street A LL corporation, and persons are cautioned MONEYgages personal porperty, steam cemented cellar: lot COL. ADAMS’S REMARKS. a as tbe New York Yaoht Club at Its annual bonds or heat, 75x124; Dtnnet&Co. the Florist, 645 Congress street fine orew ever trod a ship’s deok. I A against receiving, buying or a stocks, any good collateral securi- discounting of A. will be sold at a bargain or will take a single G. J. Hodgson, 06 % Portland street feel that I am with these old sail- ot to be a ties. Inquire C. LIBBY, 42£ Exchange Mr. President—The subject whioh has proud meeting this evening: paper purporting note, signed house for part payment. A. C. LIBBY, 424 T. M. Glendening, Long Island. me for dated October street. jan21-4 ors tonight, but doubly proud to have as Norfolk El-ceV $360, 16th, 1896, Exchange street. 24-1 F. L. Brackett. Peaks island. been suggested for me to say London, £7 street, to the order ot James DeWolfe. nine something our guests so many distinguished gentle- payable E. L. Littlefield, 189 Congress street Park Lane, Feb. 19. months after its date. The same without WANTED—FEMALE upon is one I oonfess I know little men. being HELP. J. K. Harmon, 1115 Congress street J. V. S. Oddle, Esq., Seoretary: consideration, and payment of same will be 1?OR SALE OR TO LET—The Homestead Geo. W Turner. about. I can that it A of the late Thomas near Stroud 931A|C'ongress street. affirm, however, Hon. Charles H. the oldest liv- Dear Sir—In supplementing my cable contested. Forty words Inserted under this head Quinby, I. H. Beal. 422 Congress street. Chase, water in Four acres of land with expresses the truth. Nor is it confined gram nnd letter of Debrnary 14. I wish Portland, Mo., Feb. 24th, 1896. one week for 25 cents, cash in advance. Deering. J. M. 221 Spring street. of the then feb26eod2w* good house. On line of street cars; 10 Googins, ing ex-president society paid to that letters to Messrs. JOSEPHOWEN. Mrs. Bralev. cor. Spring and streets. to one kind of business. the other emphasize my minutes from Union station; drain- Clarkl Only a worthy tribute to the memory of de- permanent perfect J. T. Wver. 48 Portland Pier. Cap- Rives and Phelps were written and age; water. As fine a location as an contractor in a WANTEO—W6man~Tof~hofeT,job, general work; no cooking; Ameri- Sebago G. W. Hunt, 8 Custom House day expert engaged tain John the founder of the as- before I had heard of tbe mo- MAINE TOWNS. fcrere is in to ANDREW Wharr. Thorlo, spatched can would two, one for Deering. Apply Jolm Cox. 23 Monument A preferred; employ Stroud square, difficult undertaking. numerous side- sociation. This ended the tion of Capt. Ledyard. Without com- work. S. E. Maine. HAWES, water.dec27-tf Dennett, the Florist, 563 speaking, and light GRANT, Limerick, Congress street. walk committee as usual took in- menting upon the grounds or terms ol Also at tne new stands In the great after all had risen to their feet and drank Items of Interest Gathered by Corre» Falmouth the motion, as to tbe jiutioe of whlob SALE—First class brick house *with Preble and United States hotels, and Grand terest in the job and offered no end of steam heat hot and cold water with im- in silence to the memory of the members I do uot agree, I wish to say in view ol pondents of the Press. FOR Trunk and Union Depots. It can also be ob- provements to date; plenty of rooms and advice as to just how it would be best the fact that a motion of suoh a nature tained oi Chisholm Bros., agents on all trains who have gone on before, the oele bratior very convenient; located on Cumberland of the Maine Grand Trunk to One has been made and is a matter of Central, and Port proceed. unexpected obstacle af- closed with the of Auld reoord, street between High and State. A good bar- land & Rochester railroads and on singing Lang GIRLS a Elizabeth for H. of,agents any ter another to and I do not desire to remain a member ol Cape WANTED gain buyer. W. WALDRON & CO., of the Boston trains. interposed perplex Syne. the club whatever may be the rsiult ol 180 Middle street. 22-1 The Press can also be found at the following oause delay. Thus the day passed and Cnpe Elizabeth, Feb. 37—The cltiizens -TO- side the the motion. 1 therefore beg that yon places out city: THE LADIES’ LEAGUE. of Elizabeth are to meet SALE—2$ storied house In 2 flats, both t he work was hardly begun whioh wa9 will my before the Oape requested and uburn—J u. HaskelL lay resignation olnh, 3^ORfinished alike in the best manner; A at hall F. exp ected to be finished in less and a course which will probably he ap- Grange on Thursday first class neighborhood; large lot and Augusta—J. Pierce, time, tlie Veterans at Their Home yard, Shaw. Entertains the of the members. located two minutes from City Hall; will be Bath—John O. a seoond also with little proved by majority March the 6th, 1899, at 3 o’olock in the Berlin N. H.—C. S. day passed very I Pack Hatches sold at a great .bargain. W. H. WALDRON & Falls, Clark. Last Evening. remain, yours faithfully, for the Biddeford—A. M. Burnham, progress. On the morning of the third DUNRAVEN. afternoon, purpose of nominating CO., 180 Middle street. 22-1 -AT THE- W. T. Barnsley. day the contractor announced that he Dunraven was tonight expelled fiorr candidates for town officers for the ensu Brldgton—A. W. Ingalls. SALE—Franklin between Con- was boss of chat job and that he would The oomfortable and suitably dooora- honorary In the New Yorl ng year. street, Brunswick—F'. P. Shaw. membership gress and Cumberland streets, a thorough knook down the first man who Yaoht club. The aotlon of the olub wai 1 FOR Capa Elizabeth—Dyer & Jose. attempted ted rooms of the Portland Veteran Fire' Otisfleld. built three storied house, 18 rooms. 2 tene- Cumberland Mills—H. G. Starr. to bother him with advioe. In less than taken because Dunraven, It was believed EXCELSIOR MATCH lot 5000 feet, will be sold man’s Assooiatlon wore the scene of East 26.—Mr FACTORY, ments, large square Camden—F'rsd Lewis. half a day the work was completed. The had sufficient time to either apologlu Otisfleld, February at a great bargain. W. H. WALDRON <& CO., J. H. Gould. multitude of advisers had evidently another pleasant social gathering last ev or resign. Word reached tbe club lab Tbouias Jaokson of this olftoe met witl 180 Middle street. 22-1 Cornish—E. L. Brown.’ a loss as is often the oase. this afternoon that Dunraven’s quite today. While he was driving Deering—N. J. Scanlon. rattled him, enlng. The Ladles’ Veteran Fireman’! reelgna was on ; through Oxford his horse became Morrill’s Corner. W. I oame t.o Portland upwards of 60 years tlon the way from London, bu fright IF YOUR WATCH KICK Damariscotta—E. Dunbar. League gave an “Antiquarian” supper, ensd at in front of Chas feb26dlw Fairfield—E. H. Evans. ago to study law. I had passed a year the yachtsmen refuse to oonsent to fur something will take the kick out of It and make it Farmington—H. P. White & Cot in Canada and had written letters to consisting of coffee, beans and brown ther delay. Robinson’s shop and ran, throwing Mr WE keep good.time. Mainsprings 75c, clean- Freeport—A. W. Mitchell. the Portland Transcript descriptive of bread. Indian pudding and pastry, and .laokson out. Tno horse ran in betwe< r ing $1.00; mainspring and cleaning combined Fryeburg—A. C. Frye. Lord & Starbird’s store and the pos: $1.60; all work flrstolass. McKENNEY, The French Canadian incidents and customs other to their brethren of the LOST AND FOUND. r.nr> r, •»./-» good things BRUTAL MURDER. Fryeburg—J. T, Wnitmore. A In annl,lnn to office, compleetly demolishing the sleigl Jeweler, Monument Square. janlfttf Gardiner—Russell Bros. Veteran Fireman’s There was a League. and one of his legs so badlf Green’s Landing—S. W. Fifield. witnessing the making of paper. The brseklug Forty words inserted under this head th< that he had to be shot. Gorham— L. J. Lermond. press was run by a stalwart man, with nothing “antiquarian” however,about Timothy Parmalee of Cobalt the Poo- oae week for 20 eents. cash in advance. WANTED. •• N. H.—S. M. Leavitt & Sou. a to feed the sheets one at a time. aisn boy repast, out tne name; ior every upoi Victim. gebago. Kennebunk—J. H. Otis. Afterward I saw the Argus run in the the Little Women’s Ball, City E. Miller. the bill of faro was worthy of a prize at words Inserted under head Kennebunkport—C. same in of an Sebago, Fsbruary 26.—Tho Potte: Hall, a California oval In shape, Forty tble way consequence aocident, LOST—At opal, 25 Livermore Falls—C. Newman. a of home ant entertainment was held Tnee in and Finder one week for cents, cash in advance. but its press was usually run by steam sample appetizing cookery; Middletown, Conn., February 27.—Th ( Aoademy changeable color, transparent. , return to MISS JOSEPHINE Since that time inventive and the coffee could not be betrweer day evening, February 25. There wen please HANSON, Long Bros. genius surpassed tbis afternoon reveals the fao 120 Franklin street. 24-1 island—Hughey inquest about 180 or more and $24.6i I ED—For a of three, a small Limerick—S. A. Grant. meohanioal skill have developed and here and New Orleans. The ladies of th< present, AIDANT family Falls—Merrill & that Timothy Paimelee, of Cobalt, wa was realised. The following programmi furnished house or suite of furnished Mechanic Denning. made praotioal marvelous Improvements. State and Mellon streets North Stratford. N. H.—J. C. committee of arrangements had worker murdered last bi was carried out: apartments for light housekeeping.^ The west- Huehtlas, Self-feeding presses now turn out papers most brutally night, LOST—Between a seal skin P. Stone. Saturday evening, ern part of the city or Deering. Address statiDg Norway—F. folded and ail at the rate of from 11 a. m. preparing the supper ant a ii Music—Quartette, cape. The finder win be rewarded A. O. Co. oomplete skull being fractured by flat iron suitably terms etc. to MERCHANT, r. O. Box 739 Noyes Allison Lizzie Irvii it at 10 i. 24 1 many thousands per hour. Instead, their had every reason to be satis Wentworth, Jewell, upon leaving MELLEN.S 26-1* Old Orchard—Fogg & i bby. guests several places and four ribs on eaoh side Lida Jewell. Bicnmond—A. K.Millett. metropolitan journals are tunred out by MoKenney, hod with the result of their labors. The] were broken. He was assault ■ Deolamatlon—Sam’s Eumford Falls—H. L. Elliott. the hundred thousand per hour, contain- evidently Letter, W ANTED—SITUATIONS. few ladies and " further the comfort of theli ed after chores at the barn. H Burton gentlemen —C. A. Clifford. ing from 80 to 60 pages eaoh and artisti- promoted doing Clough WANTED—Awanted to canvass for the Internationa 1 & Carr. alone and was ecosntrlc. Pictures—“Three Bockland—Dunn cally embellished with portraits, whioh guests by waiting upon them ; and thi lived Robber; Living Fates,” by Publishing Company, for a good book, $40.00 A. J. Huston. : Forty words inserted under this head if not at least was the oauso. There ie no trace of th May Mansfield, Ethel Lombard, month, guaranteed. lor further in forma- H. individually tecognixable, company, 11G in theii one week for Sanford—F. Wingate. number, proved murderers. Nora Jewell; “Angels of Prayer,” 95 cents, cash in advance. Seron call or address MRS. J. H. LIBBY, Scar- Buck. disprove satisfactorily the Darwinian the- Skowhegan—Blxby & of the spread provided bj by Ethel Larrabee and Laura boro. Me., state agents. 26-1 South Portland—J. F. Merriman. ory that the monkey is the ancestor of appreciation of ANTED—Situation by a Scandinavian Louth Windham—J. W. Bead. man. doing aple justice to it. After suppei Maine M ayors. Fitch; “Rook Ages,” by Emma girl for general house work. Call or ad- AND BOARD—A pleasant front South Paris—A. D. Sturtevant, But the most Clongb, Winnie Larrabee, marvellous machine of President Fox made a ii 1 street. 26-1 room, with or without hoard, to one or South Pails—F. A. Shurtleff. Henry speech Bangor, Feburary 27.—The Demoorati Edna Chadbourne. dress^ S^Newbury ROOM all is the which sets and dis- two ladies. Home Apply South Waterboro—G. C. Downs. type-setter, which he confirmed the title of the “La- situation an young privileges. tributes whioh human oauous was held this evening, but ad Recitation—Jennie MoNell, by experienced at 159 street, hand Dell. 24-1 Saeo—H. B. Kendricks & Co. type, only lingers WANTED—Anurse under years of Terms Congress right dies’ Veteran Fireman’s Vioi 1 Clara Crawfori thirty age. E. L. Freble. had done before, anti does it much more League.” without making any nomina also a for house journed Duet, Nora and Lizzie Jewel: reasonable; girl general South Bristol—N. W. In another in President Plalsted, Treasurer A. J work Call or address, NURSE. B Farrington AND WOMEN—Wanted to introduce a Garaage. rapidly. respect many tlons for mayor. The matter of the se Butler the Owl Thomaston—E. Walsh. states the Deolamatlon—Jamie aud Place. 24-1 new and beautiful art work, new newspaper business has made and Mr. B. H. Ball madi 1 MEN patented Cummings lootion of a candidate left to th > Herbert so that Vina! Haven—A. B. VinaL a marked advance. In 1864 the Maine being Thompson method. We can start you in a way Waldoboro—Geo. Bliss. remarks. The committee o: The “Onoe on a wa A American of von can make to $10 a day. Costs Press Association was which appropriate otty committee. drama, Time,” lady middle age, surely $6 D. organized, -**- beautiful work. Waterville—W. Spalding. oonslsted of the produoed with the following characters: would like a as house- you nothing to start in this B. with its annual banquet every winter, arrangements followlnj position ART Westbrook—W. Boothby. Bangor, February 27.—The Republican • Jacob Tracy, Burton M. Clougl keeper in a small family; or would care foi Come and see for yourself. THE OPAL Winthrop—F. S. Jackson. its excursions in summer, enables our ladies: President L. V. F. L. Mrs. M an invalid. No to the street. Ieb28-1 of Brewer nominated Blabee B Luke Hardy, Montford P. Fite] objection country. CO.,659 Congress Woodfords—Chapman & Wyman. editors and to become ac- tonight Call or address, J. E. 124 Federal publishers E. Brooks, Chairman Mrs. Wm. Bos 1 Dick Will H. Ram P., street, Yarmoutliviile—G. Howard Humphrey. with each and Merrill for mayor In the canon Chubbuck, right hand bell. 24-1 quainted other; acquain- largest Julia Lizzie Jewel XTOTICE—Impotency. sexual weakness,shrun- tance into and and Mrs. Susie Sawyer, Mrs. Llzzio Saw Traoey, | lost ripens respeot friendship, ever held there. Nettie, Edna li ken parts, nervous debility, vitality and very decided improvements yer Miss Adella Small, Mrs. Small, Mrs Dye caused by excess or overwork, positively Old town nomina The drama was followed a sooia Republicans tonight by losses stopped! remedy cheap, con- in the social professional ameni- Geo. Mrs. Jarvis, Miss Sadii 1 restored, Wiggins, E. B. Weeks lasting until half past ten. Muslo wo 1 effects, can send by man, strict- ties of members. They may and some- ted for mayor. venient, good Stiokney, Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. Luoy Lib furnished by Bertha M. Berry, May E ly confidential. Particulars, inclose stamp. times do, have wordy warfare, but like Pr ss Office. Miss The various halli Small, Gertrude Martin. Another enter SPENCER TRASK & Address PRIVATE PARTY, lawyers it is without the personal bitter by Mrs. Charles Frenoh, Mary El Masonio rooms and CO., 21-2 wtre talnmant and drama will be held on th ness whioh often characterize d and Mrs. Irene The follov Augusta, the scene of an enjoyabl 3 forinorly well Sawyer. of this term or at the of charters t } last week oom BANKERS, suoli differences while the parties were ladies of the Veteran Fireman’ presentation, Wednesday, of the persons In want of trunks ing two 3 inenoement term. strangers to each other. tbe lodges of the Scottish Rite i: 97 & 29 PINE STREET, WANTED—Alland bags to call on E. D. REYNOLDS, League were also present: Mrs. S. J that oity. Hon. F, as- street, one door above Shaw's But while the newspaper industry has King ofPortland, NEW 593 Congress TO CVBK A COLD IN ONE DAY. TOEK. as we manufacture our made ro- Mrs. M. Gibson, Mrs. D. T sisted by Hon. E. B. Mallett, Jr., c ( grocery store, goods astonishing advances in every Phillips, therefore bottom 33d made th 9 State & James Sts., and can give prices. spect there is another industry which Mrs. D. Glasier, Mrs. H. Boltoi , Freeport, degree Masons, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Albany, Hoylev, and Trunks repaired. Open evenings. We frame was ono of the of our worked the degrees o: 1 refund the if It fail formerly glories Mrs. E. Stickney, Mrs. Googius, Mrs. H presentation, All druggists money pictures.fed4-2 and its whioh has almost 13 candidates oure. 25o. country pride, to — — B. Mrs. W. S. Mrs. J DEALERS IN entirely disappeared. I refer, of course, Hussey, Klwell, m f WANTED—To buy all kinds of cast off -A.A-A.A A a »I ladies’ to our ocean marine. In 1860 I went to F. Hutoblnson, Mrs. Lewis Thurston A ■ A ■ A clothing, dresses, children’s cloth- ing and men’s clothing. I pay the cash Europe, landing at Liverpool We ar- Mrs. Whittier, Mrs. Mrs. C. B Municipal, Railroad, and highest Starbird, price. Send letters or postals to MR. or MRS. rived In the night and on the following Green, Mrs. Kobinson, Mrs. Fer S. De GROOT. 76 Middle St., City. 13-2 pleasant morning the shipping in the Joseph Other Investment dook ot a most nald. Liverpool presented mag- WANTED—MALE HELP. nificent spectatole. I called attention of Mrs. Kendal Securities- a fellow passenger, Mr. Talmash, mem- ber of Parliament from Chester, I think, A Correction. SAYS: Forty words Inserted under this head one week for 25 cents, cash in advance. whose acquaintance 1 had enjoyed dur- The Is ing the voyage, remarking to him that report current that Dr. Vosc JOHANN HOFF’S and genuine Offerings Submitted, Regular able bodied man who under it was a beautiful Us candidate for sohool committee in wan very sight, eqnnl WANTED—Anstands farming between the to seen has thoroughly, be in no other part oi the world. EXTRACT helped ages of 21 and recom- 5, has declared that, if elected, he wil HALT Circular Mailed to address upon 36, and who conies well “Yes,” said he, “that is true but I am any mended. Apply to the office of Wm. M. not visit a school next Di to sorry to say most of these are Amerl- single year. THEme considerably keep my BRADLEY. 43ya St. feb26tf Exchange can ships.” They were a tleet of famous Vose says that ho has never made an nutri- 1 consider it the best WANTED. such statement. He will attend to th strength. application.__ A man take of is hekeby given that the O. W. O. sheriff of table 1 know of. competent and wife to charge Hardman, Tlyer duties of the office to the best of hi tive tonic and beverage farmer. I'or Noticesubscriber has been duly and Deering City farm, must be a good appointed W. a 1 further of J. C. C0LE8- aken herself the trust of Administra- Co., Vii., appreciates good tiling ability and it is safe to say, that he wi information inquire upon WOKTHY, FRANK CROCKETT or O. G. trix of the estate of and does not hostiate to say so. He was visit the schools under his charge a S XTHT^TcTaT CHIPMAN, Overseers of the Poor. feb26-l JAMES lateof South Portland, KELLIHEB, almost prostrated with a cold when ho often as the average school comraitte 3 > in tlie County of Cumberland deceased.and given SINGER—Wanted at once a good prooured a bottle ot Chamberlaiu’s man. Dr. Vaeo is a busy man, as is we] 1 bonds as tlie la'-- directs. All persons having TENORsecond tenor in a church male quartette. Ho “It MISS A. L. SAWYER’S demands upon tne estate of said deceased, are Cough Remedy. says; gave me known, but he takes an interest i 1 < No compensation; good practice and train- required to exhibit the same: and all persons ing. to No. 100 Cross street. 25-1 relief. I find it to be nn invalu- sohool and in the future, as l 1 SCHOOL OF AND TYPEWRITING Apply indebted to said estate are called upon to make prompt matters, AVOID SUBSTITUTES. SHORTHAND to for and his Also, Head tor Shorthand Work payment nble romedy coughs colds.” For the past, will eaerifloe personal ir quarters WANTED-Bov about sixteen years and bookbinders’ trade. ANNIE J. KELLIHEB, Adm’x. sale by Landers & BabbUlge, whenever he is called upon to de Ask for the Qenuine Johann Hoff’s Malt Extract. Typewriting. BOYof age to learn the Portland, tcrasts, 83 EXCHANGE St Addrees in own hand writing, T.ORTNG, South Jan. 1896. CENTENNIAL BLOCK, Portland, SO, and U. B. Woodman, Wesbrook. vote his time to the good of the schools. ]anl eod SHORT & HARMON. 24-1 febldlawawS* do 3 common. patents lom 16; soft wheat patents *3 00» Ar 27th. schs Mary Farrow, Morrissey, Bel- MISCELLANEOUS. RAILROADS. RAILROADS. Mexican 12 _ Central. bakers 3 fast; Plymouth. t t wte ni1"1 16®2 3o"fa sacks; Lexlbgton. Thompson, ” *2*2 20: Winter wlieat at Cld 27th. sens'Nahum Norfolk; H York *t!jttk Chapin, Arey. ew, Ouot itions on Slocks And Bonds " 2 64 J McCartv, Carvers ra«s?.3A o b.?0'1- heat—No Spring v» Harold Harbor. Corn—No 2 Hid 27th, schs B L Eaton, Calais; Jas A Stet- city If (By Telegraph S 40*^ ft*f PuRTum oldest to • of Products in tin Oats—No 2 at 2de: No 2 at Eastport; Winslow Winterport; Quotations Staple The following are to-das's No 2 Rye son, Morse, closing quotations Harley No 1 Fla.xfl«eri at Carlton Bell. of Bonds: 90cj Mess Boothbay. • AIKEN, AUGUSTA pork at 9 5009 60. Lard at 6 80® Sill 27th, tug Honey brook, barges CRB o towing f .Feb. 27. Feb. 20 8-Va ; short no sides 4 'fo Markets. New 43 95^5 00: V>rv salted No 6 and Emma T Crowell, from Port Johnson the Electors of the ol Leading eg.Aid'd Vi C«109% Mane City ano New 4i for Portland; tug C W Morse, with ship St coup.jjl.o feiio for New York; sell H W Macomber. for Booth- rirl^i I United Slates 2s reg. 95 Receipts— I'lour, 4,400 hhls; New Jas A Portland. m. Ga. « New York stock ami honey Market. Centra! i’aeilic wheat. 29.900 bay and York; B L Eaton, Calais; -^k H a Thomasville, ista.. ui 101 btish: corn. 207 000 bush: oats. cV K. G. 282.(jou bush: Stetson. Eastport. (By Telegraph.) 1st.113 113Va rje. 2,000 bush barley. 80.000 hush M Has BRUNSWICK—Sid 26th, sch Jacab » Erie.-ds.... 74 Through Washington, Rich- A a » • W NKW YORK. Feb. 27. 74% Shipments—Flour 9,400 hbls. wheat 138 000 kell, Herriman. Boston. to warrants from the Mayoi f Kansas 1 acilic Consols. corn. }!>URStfANTaiul and via a 767/a 76% bush: £6,000 bush: oats 146 000 bush BALTIMORE—Ar Waubun, Hub- Aldermen of the City of Portland, mond Charleston, Money easy at 3®4 per cent.: last loan regon Nav. 26th, brig AtlailtlC L/OaSt LlflC ¥ Isis.110% 110% r»e. 2000 ImsU: barley 29.000 bush. hard, Porto Rico. hereby warn and notify the inhabitants oi 3 at 3 cent, t'nnie m« Kansas I acifie said per cent., closing per lsts.In2% J02V« LOUIS—The Flour Ar New Or- City of Portland, qualified t<: 1 Boston to .s ortheru ST. market was 27th, barque Arlington, Grigg, according Only Night Jacksonville & St. Augustine, 6 ceut Pacific cons 5s.... 42% 42% to-day law, to meet at tlieir Ward Room* y cantile paper was quoted at (7 per unchanged; patents S 60:33 80 extra leans. respective fancy on the FIRST MONDAY of MARCH br- including the celebrated New York and Florida Tfflf with a-’tua Closing quotations of stocks! 3 3 60; fancy 2 H0ji3 choice Sid 26th. sch John S Ames. Fall River. next, I 1 t day WestlUl% IBIVs Farr. Philadelphia. election ty remain open until five o’clock ni Eff«n3t October 20, 1895. GRAND TRUNK 31%d t* oz and weak. Dsnyer.A Rio Grande. Shipments—Flour 3,600 hbls: wheat 16 100 m the 13% 13% NORFOLK—Ar M Golder. afternoon, when they shall be closed. bush; com bush; oats 1S6.000 bush; 25th. schs Ellen EDe. 16% 10% 4,000 r>e Hanson. EDWIN L. DYER, Clerk. WESTERN division. no preferred —ini- h. Clark’s.Cove; Mayiiafa Sumner, Dyer, City RAILWAY. Exports. 28% 28% Baltimore. Portland* February 24, 1896. Ieb24dtd. Trains leave Portland. Union Station, (or 11 inois Central. LIVERPOOL, ENG. Steamship Labradoi- 97% 98 DETROIT—Wheat—No- 2 Red at 74c; No 1 NEWPORT B Scarburn 10.00 a. m.. 6.16,6.20, Lake Erie & West. NEWS-Sid 26th, sell Myra Crossing. p. 24,yl4 bush neas 11.417 do corn 84)0 do bar- 21% 21% White at 741/20. Com—No 2 at 29V4C. Oats— Weaver, Weaver, New Haven. ill.; Scarboro Beach, Pine Point, 7.00,10.00 On and after MONDAY. Nov. 18th, 1883

334 do machine- — ley 6 pkirs shooks 3 do sulkies ske;8hore.148% 149 No 3 White 23 NEW BEDF HD Ar sch Emma J а. m., 3 30. 6.16,6.30, c m.; Old Orchard, trains will run as follows: 64')8 bids Louis A| Nash. VV_ 23tli, STEAMERS. ry 8 do butter 9 de sundries apples 63% 64% Gott, Hunt, New York. Saco. Biddeford. 7.00, 8.40, 10.00 a. m.. LEAVE. boxes 93 Maine Central R. « ottnti 54 do potash 75 do pork 238 applrs PUNT A GOltDA—Sid sell Olive Pecker, 12.40, 3.30, 6.15, 6.20, p. m.; Kenne- Mexican 26th, For Auburn and Lewiston 7.15, 7.65 a. m do cheese 985 do ham and bacon on wales oil Central. 12 Hi's :Ey Telegraph.) Torrey. New Orlhahs. MAINE COAST bunk. 7.00, 8.40. a. m., 12.40. 3.30, 6.16, * • NAVIGATION CO. 1.10, 1.30. 5.20 p. m cake 84O bags ri e meal 70 do peas 1525 do MichlaanCentrallpf. vu; « б. 20 WelU Beach, ?. uu. 8.40 a. m.. 3.30, Minn A St. PASCAGOULA—Ar 26tli, sell Lena R Storer, p.m.; For Gorham and 7.56a.m.. 1.30 and oatmeal 849* maple blocks 647 bdls broom L. 2t 21 FEBRUARY 27. 1896. Bruce. For 6.15 m.; North Berlin. Minn. A Kingston. Bath, Popham Beach, Boothbay Harbor one p. Berwick, $3.45, 7.00,8.40, 5.20 in. handles 145 15 cs 42 bdls leather ii.7 8t. Louts, pf.. J. 81 81 Kennebunk- p. organs % NEW YORK—The Cotton market to-dav was PENSACOLA—Sid 26th* schs Sadie C Sum- a.m., 12.40, 3.30, 5.15 p. in.; For Island me .is Missouri Wiscassett Pond,7.56 a. m., and 1.80 p. m. horses 443 cs canned 5404 s.ks flour. racttie. 23% 24 1-16 lower and sales 216 bales; ner, Sumner, Boston; Poland, uort, SomerBWortli, Dover, 7.00, 8.40 a. m„’ Hew Jersey ouiet; middling Mary Sprague. On and For Montreal and Chicago, 7.66 a. m., and Central.107% 107 at 7 8 1:16c. New York; Robt for after Tuesday, Oct. 29th, the new 12.40, 3.80, 5.15 p.m.; Rochester. Farming- north" a Pacific uplands 13-160; middling gulf McFarland, Montgomery, and st l. 30 p. m. K*ilruAtl K«cei»r.K. common.... 4:':S 4V4 Fall River. fit ton, Alton Bay, 8.40 a. m.. 12.40, 3.30 p. m.: Cl do NEW ORLEANS—The Coton market to-day For Quebec, 1.80 p. m. preferred.... 16 16% S Hos- Wolfboro, 3.p. m.; Worcester (via POll {’LAND. Feb. 27. was auiet 7 9-16c. PHILADELPHIA—Cld 25th. sch J STEAMER Nortnwestern.104Vi 104% ;middling kins. Bennett, SALACIA. Somersworth and Rochester,) 7.00 a, ni.; Receipts by Maine Central E. R.—For Port- Jacksonville. will ARRIVALS. Nortuwestern. utu.145 145 CHARLESTON—The Cotton market to-day Cld 26th, schs Port- leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, on Tues- Manchester, Concord, 7.00 a. m.. 3.30 p. ni.; land 4» cars ioi -x Clots P Nottman. Jewett, miscellaneous merchandise; York was and From Central. 98 98% steady; 7V4 ,. land; Annie F Con days, Thursdays Saturdays atSaiu Haverhill, Law- Lewiston and Auburn. 8.25 a. m.. and connecting loads 136 cars. miodling Ion, New Haven. Rockingham Junction, New" for Beach, 12.15 3.10. 5.16 and 6.30 m. fork.Chicago AlSt. Louis 13 13% SAVANNAH—The forton market Reedy Island—Passed do wit 28th, sch Alicia Popham Bath, Boothbay Harboi rence, Lowell, 7.00, 8.40 a. m., 12.40, 3 30 p. p. to-day and Wiscassett. From Island Pond. and j*0 pw. 67% 67Va was quiet; 7V2C. B Crosby, for Boston. m. Exeter. Boston. $3.45. t7.00, $8.40a. m., Berlin Gorbain, Retail Gr.obnrn* 'lijar New York A Middling Wiscassett on 8.25, 8.m..l2.15 and N £. 46 44 Ar 26th. steamer Rubeili, Portland: tug In- Returning—Leave Mondays, §12.40, 3.30 p, m. Arrive in Boston, $7.25, 5. 30 p.m. O d MOBILE—Tlie Cotton market to-day was Wednesdays and Friday* at 6.45 a. m m From anu and Portland market—cut loaf 7confectioners al Colony...... 177 177% ternational, do with‘barge Elwood; brig Jennie 10.16 a. 12.65, 4.20. 7.15 p. m. Leave Chicago Montreal. 12.16 6.30 tic. Uhl. A quiet; middlings 7Vyc. for Boothbay Harbor, Bath, Popham Bead Boston 1>. in. 7c; pulverised—c; powered, granulated Western. 16% ]' Hulbert, Rodick. Darien; schs Sagamore. Crow- (or Portland, 7.30, 8.30 a. in., 1.00, Pacific and Portland 4.16 m. From 12.16 m. 6Vi' .coffee crushed -c yellow 4Vfes. Mail. 29% 89% MEMPHIS—The Cotton market to-day was ley, Boston: Edw C A True, McLaughlin, Port v. Quebec. a. Puln an Palace.168 168 easy; middling 7Va Tampa. Fare, $1.00 to Bath, Boothbay Harbor ant SUNDAY TRAINS. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on Night Wiscassett. train* and cars Reading. 12% 13% Ar at Delaware Breakwater 26th, sch B R For Boston, express 3.45 a. m. For Boston parlor on day trains. Portland lTtiotctaie O. 0. OLIVER, CHAS. R. TICKET OFFICE Rock Island 78% 73% European Markets. Wooodside. Fall Etna, Chip- LEWIS, and way stations, l.oo', 4.15 p.m. Arrive in NO. 177 MIDDLE 8*5 JJcLean, River; President. AND PORTLAND. Feb 27. St:Paul. 77% 77% man. New York for Jacksonville. Treasurer. Boston, 7.v6 a, 8.44 m. STREET, DEPOT AT FOOT OF INDIA (By Telegraph.) oct29ctf m., 6.27, p. STREET. The following are to-day’s wholesale prices of do bid.129Va 129% Passed 26th, brig Manson, from New York for Boston for Portland, 3.46 a. m. St.Paul A LONDON, Feb. 27. 1896.—Consols CHAS. M. Gem Omaha. 41% 41% 109%d Philadelphia. EASTERN HAYS, Manager. Prjvisions, Groceries, etc.. for money and 109Vs d for DIVISION. Portland. Nov. dtf •10 prfd.122 124 the account. Sid 25th. sell Fdw C A True, fra Port Tampa 18th. 18»o. St Pan Minn. A LI From Union Station for Cape Elisabeth, Mann.108 108 VERPOOL. Feb. 27. 1896.—Cotton market for Wilmington Del. 1 Superfine fr Wheat. 60-tbs. (aSt “■ Portland and Steamboat C( $$8.45 a* m.; Saco. Conway Junction, uear.commoH.117% 118 steady: American middling 4 15-32d: estimat- Sid 26th, sch Alicia B Crosby, fm Philadelphia Boothbay low grades.3 60 ear Wolfboro 9 00 a. m.; Ports- 25§3 Corn, new, 3B®3£ Texas Pacific. 8% 8% ed sales 10,000 nales; speculation and export for Boston. FALL ARRANGEMENTS. Biddeford, Wneat bak- lots.. 40 £ mouth, Amesbury, Newburyport, Salem, Portland & Spring Corn. Dag *4 Onion Pacific, new. 7% 8 600 bales. PERTH AMBOY—Passed out 26th, schs Au- Worcester Line ers.cl and t>t37o&335 lots. .40*41 Lynn. Boston, $2.00. $9.00 a. m.; $12.55 Meai, bag U. 8. Express. 44 44 Quotations Winter Wheat at6s8d@6s9d- gustus Welt. Sproul, Carteret for a southern Patent borne Oats, car lots 28:82 £ After Monday, Sept. 2, te.OO 'p. m. Arrive in Boston, 6.58 a. m.. 12.49, Wabash...... 7% t 7% Spring Wheat 6s 7Vsd(6;5s 8Viu. port; Standard, Godfrey, do for Nor oik. wneat... 4 35 lots 32 4.16, 9.20 p. m. Leave Boston for Portland, 15@4 Oats, bag Bog do prfd. 18% 18% Corn 3s 4d. ROCKLAND—A r 24th, sell S J Mc- & Lindsay, 7.30, 9.00 a. m„ 12.80, 7.00. 7.45 PORTLAND ROCHESTER R. B. shell, str’ani Cotton Seer, Western Union. 84% 84Ve Pork steady 63 9d. Fadden. New York. p. m. 4 2624 35 Steamer roller.... car lots.00 00*22 OC Ricmnonu A West Point. Sid 14th. sclis Aciaie Sclilaffer. Aylward. New Enterprise SUNDAY TRAINS. clear do.. .4 16^,4 26 bag lots 0000*24 oc do Will leave East at 7.If prfd. .... York; Artriie K snow, Pinkbam. do; Julia A Boothbay Monday For Biddeford. Portsmouth. Newbury STATION FOOT OFPREBLE STREET. 1 LOlllS St'gT Backed lir'r nri7 a q .Tirtiit< ...... a. m. tor telle at So. Bristol Decker. Whitten. Boston; Chas R Washington, Portland, dug port. Salem, Lynn, Brston. 2.00 a. m., 12.66 roller. .. 4 25(24 36 car lots. 14 60*16 6u Heron Harbor On and after New lork Minins Stock*. Collins, and Onward, Kalloch. do. Island, Boothbay and Squirrel p. m. Arrive in Boston, 6.68 a. m., 4.16 Oanday, December 6, ins, clear do. .4 25 bag Iota.. Oil rno\i fo't p. train* 15(&4 116*17 SALEM-Ar 26th. sclis Ci arlie Met- Island. in. Passenger wtli Leave PertluA w NEW YORK. 27. Niagara .New York.. & Willie, Leave Boston for Portland, *9.00 a. m., nt'i wheat Middlings. .816*17 00 Feb. 1896.—The following Cienfuegos ..Feb 27 calf. Ronklanri for New York? Ad—Large Rlo.roasted 20323 HockinclCoaL... 3 Montevideo Feb 29 and East For and Kertb Advance.New York. naught, Hootlibay for Philadelphia: Apphta & Boothbay. South and West Manchester, Concord, paints Shore ... .4 76-25 25 Java rTorn*stake. 30 .Colon.Feb 29 6 -a. m. at 7.30 A m. and 12.30 no. do.28*31 Trinidad.New Amelia. Horse" Island for Colonial Beach, Va. Wednesday, leave Pemaouid at foi CConnects with Sound Lines for New York. p. small do.. 2 6023 26 Molasses. Ontario.. 12 v2 York..Bermuda ..Feb 29 Portland and above For Beeheater, AUnd, Water Phoenicia .New York.. Ar 27th, sell B DFrtuoe, Lincoluvllle ior New landings, •Western Division from Nortn Berwick Sun- Spriagvala. Pollock_2 2623 25 Porto Rico.27*33 .euiCKSllVer... 17/g Hamburg...Feb 29 leave Portland at 6.45 a. m. foi here and Snce Hirer at 7.80 A m. 12.80 Ban St Cutbbert —New York. Bedford Thursday, days only. Haddock.. .1 60@2 00 Barbaaoe*.26*28 do pfd.16 .Antwerp .Feb 29 Boothbay Harbor. Touching at Sauirrel 4.26 A m. Werra ...New WILMINGTON, NC-Ar 26th, schs Wm H $$Conneets at Scarboro Crossing with ake.1 00 <»vu*a.u...... York.. Genoa ...... Feb 29 For Barham at and 60*2 Fancy.30*36 New lsianu. train for Boston via 7.30 0.45 a m., 1A30, v erkendam .. New York. Davenport, (Stacy, York : Norombega, Eastern Division. Herring, box Tea. Victor. 6 62H .Amsterdam Feb 29 Friday, leave Boothbav Harbor at 9 a. m. 3.00, 4.25, 5.20 Ibd €.25 p. m. 1 Armstrong, do. Througn tickets to au points in Florida, Scaled.... 9@lSc Amoys.16@2c Portland. Bourgogne.New York. Havre.Feb 29 for Portland. at For Weatbrneh, Cenbarund Mill*, West- Flaxiiian.New York. Touching Squirrel Island. the South and West lor sale at Ticket Office, Mackerel, bi Congous.14*50 Golden Fleece, l C6 PernambucoFeb 29 Saturday, leave Portland at 6.45 a. ill. for brook Junction and Woodford'* at 7.80, Curacoa.. ... Foreign Forts. Union Station. Extra Is 00 00@$00 New York.. Maracaibo..Feb 29 East. Booth 9.45 A m.. 12.80k 8.00k 6.20 Japan.18@3E bay. Touching at Squirrel Island, D. J. FLANDERS. G. P. and T, A., Boston., 4.26, Sftore is *22 Bouton Produce Market. City WashmgtnNew York Havana ... Feb At Hong Kong 18th Inst, John Bais and A 00^*25 Formoso.20*bC 29 barque Booth bay, Heron Island and So. Bristol. 1e2l dd €.25 a. Lahn.New York. .... for San Francisco. snore 2s *19 00(4$2l Sugar. BOSTON, Feb. 27, 1896.—The following are Bremen Mch 3 ley. Shepherd, ALFRED RACE, manager. The 12.30 p. u. tram tram Portland connect* Caracas ... Produce. Standard Gras New York.. Mcli 4 Sid fin H logo: Jan. Feb ZO-, ship lfeury Fail- at JhaeMea with -Heeiee Tunnel 6Vt of Provisions, Laguayra.. aug31dtf Ayer Cape Cran’brs* 9@$10 Ex-quality,tliie io-day’s quotations etc,: New York.. .New York. .S’thampton .Mcli 4 ing, Merriman, (or Manila. Konte” for the West and at Union Station, New Ar Maine, $7@$9 granulated 6 3-iC FLOUR. Delcohiyh..... 1’oOc.. Montevideo Mch 4 at Port Natal Jan 28, barque Eleanor Wil- STEAMERS. nqro«ii«r> auk ifihumw *um nvw tvri. Noordland ....New Y6r*. liams. New Jersey *8 00@$9 00 Extra C. 434 Sspring patents. 3 ?5.k$4 15. .Antwerp .Mcli 4 Corbett. York. via “FtotIIuh Lima,” (ar NarwMk au Britanic.New York.. Sid fm Buenos Jan H Bow- New York Seed. Spring, Clear.anJ straight. 3 25@3 60. Liverpool ..Mcli 6 Ayres 28, barque J New York, via "NerwloWlJ»*" with Beaten Pea Beans.l 46 Laurentian .... Portland Liverpool. Mch 6 ers, Maguire. Ior Europe. BOSTON AND MAINE CO. & R. R. (or the Wait, and with the 40@l Timothv. 3 PHILADELPHIA. STEAMSHIP Albany Winter, clear and 60®4 43,j@41/! straight, o5. Columbia.New Foreign—nominal Clover,West. 8 ail Winter 4 oo 0,4 30. York. Hamburg .Mch 6 Ar at Buenos Ayres prior to 16th inst, barque New York AU Roil via “BorliurflalA" patents, Umbria.New New l'ork Direct Line. Yellow Eves.l 60.21 66 do X. Y. 9a9VS Add 25c to the above for the jobbing rates. York. Liverpool. .Mcli 7 Auburndale. Dow, Boston. DIRECT STEAMSHIP LISE. Tram* arrive at Portland from Worooator Cal Pea... .1 10@1 76 Alslke, 9Vi®10O; ..New York. .Hamburg. .Mch 7 Ar at Curacoa 12th inst. soli Belle Hooper, atl.80 p. m.; (Tom Roohostor at 1.80 a bl, MEATS. }®rs,a LONG ISLAND SOUND BY lriafe Potat's. bu35@40 Red Top, 16gl5Ys Spaarndam.... New York.. Rotterdam. Mch 7 Hall, Philadelphia, is'g 18th.) DAYLIGHT 1.80 and 6.46 a m.: (roM Gorham Furnesia.New At St Feh 8.80 and 10.60 sweets. Vineland 6 00 froThleag Pork, and short cut, -p barrel, 13 00. York. Glasgow.... Mch 7 John. PR, 26th, brig Rocky Glen, From Boston every and at 6.40. a m, 1.80t long Wednesday Saturday. 6.46 and 6.16 do Jersey— @4 50 Fork- Pork, light and livy oacks $12 00@13 00. Mississippi.New York..London ....Mch 7 Colbetli, for Jamaica few days, to toad for North Delightful and Invigorating Sea Trip. 4.16, p. as. Onions— clear.. 13 5C Havre.Mch 7 ot Hatteras. For through Tickets to all West and 00(813 Pork, lean lends i3 00. g1£ew York• From The Manhattan and points Native.bbl 1 76 K.Wilhelm II..New York. Arat Barbados 10th Philadelphia every Wednesday Steamships Cottag South, to F. H. COLLINS. Ticket 50@i backs... 13 00*13 6C Tongues pork $16 60: do beef $22 p bbL .Genoa.Mch 7 hist, tsrque Geneva, leave Franklin wharf apply S pCbiesens... 14@15 12 60313 ..New York. Smith, Rio Janeiro. City Tuesdays, Tliurs Portland, Me. light. Ot Bee/, corned. $8 50.J811 60. §Pr®e .Bremen ....Mch 10 and at 6 Agent, Turaeva. Wes. i5«lbc a St. Louis.New Ar at Feb 18th. sell Villa and days Saturdays p, m. Returning, leave 3. W. Snpt Beef—light.. Ot Shoulders, corned ard fresh 7c. York..S’thampton.Mch 11 Xiaeotalpan y’Her- Saturday. Pier PETEB8, Unesland .New Fiona Central 3 ra. 38, East River, same days at 6 p. m. North, turkeys 15 «17 heavy. 10 51 Shoulders. smoked. 8. York. .Antwerp .Mch 11 mano, Gill, Pascagoula via Vera Cruz. Wharf, Boston, p. From 1629Stt Pine Street Wharf. at 3 In- Fare to New York, one way, $4.00: Round Fowls.... ll@13e BnlastsVbbS 5 768 Ribs, fresh, 9c. Majestic.New Yrork.. Liverpool...Mch 11 Philadelphia, p, m. Y’ork. surance one-half the rate of vessel. trip $7.00. Apples. Lara, tcs and ams. and small, Santiago.New .Cienfuegos..Mch 12 Spoken. sailing large 91/a»10s4o. for the West the Penn. R. and J. B. COYLE, Manager. 3 00@3 50 Ba .on, 9c. falaNa.New York. .Hamburg ...Mch 14 Dec 12, lat 7 N, Ioii 120 W, Geo Freights by R., Fancy. Vt bbl.pure.|6s/886% .New ship Curtis, South by connecting lines, forwarded free of J. F. LISCOMB. General Agent. nv2-dtf MAINE CENTRAL R. R Fair to gooo 2 26@2 60 do eom’nd. 6 Vie* Pork, salt 7c. Venezuela!... York. .Laguayra. .Mch 14 from Portlaud, O, lor Barrow. Lucania.New York. commission. Baldwins.. S3 00(23 o bails,cornpd os4 86s/. Briskets, salt 7. .Liverpool,..Mch U Feb 26, fno position) Schr St Thomas, from Amsterdam ... New Y'ork. Passage 810.00. Pound Trip 818-01). In Effect December XR 1891 Evan # 1h.8@9c pails, pure 714*778 .Rotterdam.Mch 14 Pool’s Landing for Norlolk. - Sausages, 7Vic. Mohawk.New York. Loiiuon Meals and room included. l>OJMI\IO\ LIME LemoBi. pure 11 9 Vs® ay, ...Mch 14 sausage meat. 7c. Tjomo.New York. For freight or passage apply to F, P. WING. Trains leave Portland, Uulor. Station, Railway Messina 2 50 .... .Denierara..Mch 16 60@3 Bams Mli Lard. tcs.at in Royal Mail Steamships—Liverpool Service tu,4c; pails,(G'&t&Tyic; If, palls .... Agent, Central Wharf, Boston, for stations named below and inter- .. Saale.New York.. Bremen 17 Square, Palermo— 2 n0@3 25 aocov'rd <810 Vi a Mch A Des Moines woman who has been via 8*4 ay*. Germanic-New York.. 18 E. B. SAMPSoN, Treasurer and Genera! Londonderry. mediate poiuts as follows; OrADKU. Oil. Beef Liverpool...Hch From From From steers. .. *9 State St.. Fiske Boston California. 3 00183 76 [ierosenel20ts erg^A. Mongolian. .Portland .Liverpool. .Mch 21 troubled with frequent colds, concluded Manager, Building, 7.00 a m. For Brunswick. Bath, Rockland 10% Beef, fresh, hinds 7 Vi @9 Vic; fores, Alass. oot22dtt' Llverpooh I steamers. | Portland. I Halifax Jamaica 4 no®6 00 4®6c, Augusta, Skowbegan, Ligoma.1114 Lambs, lb. to try an old remedy in a new way, and Watervllle, Pittsfield, 3 76 ai 60 7®;8Vic Jan. 9 | >coimwwh | J«n. 30 l Feb. 1 Lisbon Lewiston via Valencia. Centennial.UVa !b: Bangor, Bucksport, Falls, Hoes, dressed,city, 6ysn country, oc. MINIATURE ALMANAC.FFB 28. aooordingly took a (four Jail. 23 1 Vancouver | Feb. 13 | Feb. 15 Brunswkk. Eeea. Fratt’s Asriai ..1314 small 17c. tablespoonful Devoe’s Turkeys, Western, hens, Sunrises Feb. 1 j Labi.trior | Feb. 27 Feb 29 8.80 a. m. For Danville Jo. (Poland Nearoy.1 8® brilliant 13V4 .<>21|lT. _ f....l0 30 times the usual of Chamberlain's Springs; Turkeys, larga, w tb }Hgb water dose) Mechanic Rumtord hasten) extra.. 17®18 In half bbls lc extra Sun sets. 6 32 ^ Me/imera sail on after arrival of Falls, Falls. Lewiston, Tii' ke>s, frozen, 13^10. J Cough before to bed. Thursday Livermore Falls, Fresh WeBtern... ®17 Raisins, Moon rises. OOOlHeight _10-2—10-1 Remedy juRt going SS^BQSTON all trains due at Portland at noon. Farmington, Phillips, Range, Chickens, Northern. fresh killed, 16@18c. Oakland and Held. fell, Muscatel.50 lb bxs3@6 "The next she found that her Rates of passage—First Cabin 850 to 870; ley, Watervllle, Fowls. Northern, 13@i4o. morning 8.46 a. m. For hatt.i. London lav’rll 50®176 return 8100 to to Bridgton. Fabyans, Burling- Fowls, Western, 9i®l 2c. cold had almost 8130, according steamer creamery ,tt>cy.. 23®34 Coal. ontirely disappeared. and berth. ton, Lancaster, SL Johnsbury, Sherbrooke, Fu«. Chickens. Western 12^15. St. Paul and Gilt vr ml.20li.TJ Retail—delivered. MARIME XEWy the she took a (ew doses of Second Cabin to Glasgow or Liv- Montreal, Chicago, Minneapolis PRODUCE. During day Belfast, and all west. Choice... ®18 Cumberland 4 00®4 60 er ool or Londondery, 830.00 and return points the at a 10.30 m. F'or L.sbon ChMie. Chestnut.... 1*6 00 Butter, cream, choice, &25c, remedy (one teaspoonful time) 855 00. To London, Bristol or Cardiff 83 a. Brunswick, Bath, N. V. fair to andat a Lewiston, via. QArdiher Au- tct’ry.ia ®12Vi Prankiln.... 7 25 Butter, good, 21(6,24c. PORT OF PORTLAND. night again took tablespoonful additional, or 861 return. Steerage to Falls, Brunswick, Vermont Butter. North, gusta and Watervllle. ...12 * Butter, unit, crm. 1.00 n. m. Express for Brunswick, Lisbon Pea. 4 00 I4$l6c. morning awoke free from all symptom Queenstown and Glasgow, 824.50 and Ladle packed 1>®}13. Daily Line, Sundays Excepted. to steamers. Falls. Augusta, Watervllle. Bangor, Bar Harbor THURSDAY, Feb 27. of the ooid. Since then she on sev- 825.50, according B. & Cram Cheese. Northern, choice 10®10Vi ; cli’ce has^ THE NEW AND PALATIAL STEAMERS to G. 2 i-2 Oldtown and Houlton, via a, ynotanonv Wst, Arrived. eral used this in like Apply 14. STARR, Union 9vf*>10V*c. occasions, remedy BAY STATE AND PORTLAND, Wharf, T. P. McGOWAN. 418 Congress l.iSp. m.. For Danville Jc., Poland Springs CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE wits the same alternately leave Franklin station. Mechanics Romford Eggs, hennery choice. 18®—: East at 14®00. Steamer Manhattan. Bragg, New York, with manner, good results, and Wharf, Portland street, J. W. PJETERSON, 2 Exchange Falls, Falls, at 7 Kingfleld. Wednesday’s quotations. Egg8.30. Sch Winnie Lawry, Smith. St John, NB, for Evening HARPSWELL STEAMBOAT GO. began, Belfast. Dover Foxoroft, Green- New York. Lost mainsail and J, B. COYLE, Manager. ville, Bancor, Buoksport, Oldtown, Vahceboro. Feb. jwo jibs. Beginning November 5tb, steamer May, Sch St for New J. F. LJSCOMB. Gen. Agt Merry4 St. John, Halifax, Houlton and Wooestnck. 0 lenine.29 3334 Tay. Spragg, John, NIL York. conoau will leave Portland Portland- Chicago Live Stock Market. Sch J Oct. 1. 1895. Pier, 3.30 p. m For 8ebago Lake, Brtdgton, Fry- Closing.2878 31** Nickerson, Littlejohn. Rockpo»t for daily, Sundays excepted: New York. Anchor broken. A State Gonventioii burg, North Coliway, Fabyans, Lancaster, tork. (By Telegrapni Repa&lican For Islands. E Long, and Lhebeague St. Monttei'Tand Cbicago. Feb. 27. Sch Mias S-ars, Red Beach for New York. Johnsbury, _ May. chtcaco, 1896.—The Cattle mark -WILL BE HELD IN— Hurpswell, Bailey’s and Orr’s islands, 2.0u Sch Ell?. Rockland for New 6.05 p. m. For Iry»y.wick. Bath, Lisboa 01 enlng. ».77 p4—receipts choice firm; others Frances, York. p. ra. For Cliff Monday, 11,500; steady; for FULL Island, Wednesday Fells. Augusta and Waterrjlle. common to extra steers3 Sch Idaho, Hall, Rockport Boston. and Friday 2.00. m. Closing. 9.32 30®4 60:stockers and p. 5.10 p. For New Gi.„**e*tef. Danvilla 85: cows Return for m., Tnursdav’s cuoraisions. feeders -'76S.3 and bulls at 160®} Cleared. City Hall, Portland, Portland. Leave Orr’s Island Junction, Poland Springs nation, Meohaale 3 6(); calves.2 7§.®6 25;Texans 3.5@3 80. COUNT 6.45 a. m. calling at Harpswell and inter- Falls. Auburn and Lewiston. WH r.AT. Steamship Labrador. Hogs—Receipts 26.00";firm; 5 (Br) ^icAuley. Livec^Dol, mediate landings. Arrive at Portland 9.15 tl.OO « for Feb. Daitly higher; Dominion Steamsnio Oo. p. m. Night iixpr s, sleeping oars, May, e ivv packing and shipping lots at 3 80&4 00; a .u»* ISAIAH DANIELS, Lewiston, »7 Soli El -vood Bunon, Day, Carvers Harbor and Bath, Augrsta, Watarville, opening...... t>4‘/s common to choice mixed 3 * 05: choice as- Thursday, April 16th, 1898, PRINTING oct5dtf Gun’l Manager Bar 8k New York—J S Wb*‘ow & C<. Baugor, Harbor, Bucksport, Vaneeboro, Closing.64v» £6% * >ried 4 Odi.®>4 05, light at 3 75@4 65; pigs at St John and all Arxistook Sch J B Norris, Torrey, Tremont-J H Blake. At Eleven O’clock A. M. Stephens, County, OlRV 3 10®4 00. ON a recent job we printed the ontsidv Halifax and the Provinces, but does Mt run ta Sheep—receipts 12,000; steady; inferior to Dover and Foxcroft or beyond Feb. .Iffy FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS. and another th'in ALLAN LINE. ROIA1^.STEAM' Belfast, Dexter, Opening.2S'/s 3Tf»,i choice at 2 G j.ga 66; lambs 3 50&4 60. for the purpose of selecting six candidates for printer printed Baugor, Saturday nights. BOOTHBAY HARBOR. Feb 26-Sld. sebs W electors of President and Vice President of the C mine.28’a 306/s side. Our customer said: Didn’t yoi Liverpool and Portland Mail Service, i'.iiierricK, uape uianes uuj ; ueo w Jewett, United States, and four delegates at large and at SUNDAY TRAINS. KlllK. Domestic Markets. s to Attend ilie more than Ans. Calling Londonderry. Philadelphia. lour alternate National Republi- print 2.,oco?” “No' 7.20a.m., paper train lor Brunswick An. Mav, can Convention; to be held at St. Louis, Mis- F'rim From if’-y POOL’S LANDIFG. Feb 23—Ar, schs Roger more than 20 over.” gusta, Wfiervllle and Bangor. Opening. 9.8C Telegraph,! on June and trans- Customer: “W< Drury, ami R S Learning. Boston, to load Wil- souri. Tuesday, IGth, 1890, Liverpool Steamship Portland 1.00 p. m. For Brunswick, Lisbon Falls, Closing. 9 67 FEBRUARY 27. 1896. other business 30 mington, NC. acting any that may properly had 250 of yours left over.” Natural de dan.Numidlan.20 Feb Lewiston, Bath, Augusta, waterHUo, and jLA.ni>, NEW YORK—Tlie Flour market — receipts Feb 26—Ar. sch Addie p McFadden, Bath, come before it. 13 Fell.l.aurenttan.5 Men Bangor. Tile basis of will be as lol- duction: the other fellow shor ; 27 or 9 9 AA « m Kioht TT vnvss a wtfli a leant n ar July. Sept 20,326 packages; exports 6,24 bbls and o.- to loa ice for Readville. V* representation gave Feb.M Julian.19 Meh Opening. 796 sacks: sales lows: each Town auc Plantation w ill be (or an 9,loo packages; unchanged, Sid 26th, sch Roger Dairy, Wilmington. City, count. That’s the kind of The Saloons and Staterooms are in the een cars paints. Closing. dull and steady. entitled to one delegate, and for each seventy- competitioi ARRIVALS IN IORTLAND. ROCKPORT, Feb 26—Ar, sell Mazurka, Stin- tral part, where least motion is telt. Elec rlour quotations—low extras 2 five votes cast fnr^Tie Republican candidate for that makes friends for us. He From Quebec, labyaus, at; 60(33 00; son. Boston; Mary Hawes, cheatec tricity is used tor the ships through Montreal, Bridgtoa, mills extra at 4 16 u4 Winterport Governor m 1894, an additional delegate, and lighting 8.25 a Lewiston and Mechanics Falls Portland Stock List. eir.v 26; city mills patents schs [ out. the at the command of the in.; Sid, Lizzie Babcock, Wheaton, Philadel- for a fraction of votes in excess of seven- the customer out of 10 lights being 4 20 94 46 winter wueat low grades at 2 '( forty cent 8.30 a. m : WMerrllle, Augusta and Bath. Corrected bv Swan & Hahrrtt, Bankers ant 6u Joseph Luther, Francis. nearly per passengers at any hour of the night. Musk 3 On : (air to at 2 86 90: phia; Annapolis. Md; five votes an additional delegate. 8.35Am.; and Rockland fancy @3 patents at 3 90 Annie L Wilder, ureenlaw, j of the Rooms and Smoking Rooms on the Mattawamkeag,Bangor Brokers, 186 Middle street. Minnesota clear Lincolnville; Annie Vacancies in tlie delegation of City. Town job. promenade 12.25; Rum- @4 16; 270*330: straights | any ucun.. mo oaiuuus ana -MHieruoius are neiueu Kingfield, Phillips, Farmington, Sheppard. Greenlaw, Boston. or Plantation can only be filled a resident of eXOO K.S. do at 3 00 oh} 60: do patents 3 35*4 30: dorve by We give you what we steam. ford Falls, Skowhegan, Oakland ana Lewiston the County in which the exists. just charge yoi by mixtures 2 603 3 30; superfine at 2 1032 70. vacancy WINTER and A 12.30 p. m.; No. C ;nwavund Fryeburg 4.40 Description. Par Value. Bid. Aslie: EXCHANGE DISPATCHES. The State committee will be in session in the for time. RATES-Cabin.$50 $60. Rook- 100 ; fine at 2 00g2 26. Southern flour and every reduction of 10 is made on p. in.; Skowhegan, Wsterville, Canal National 115 111 steady room oi the hall on per cent, Round Bank.,’..... unchanged; common to fair extra 2 Sid fm Hiogo Feb 28, ship State of Maine, reception at nine o’clock, land 6 25 p. in.; St, John. St Stephen. Casco National Bank,..100 98 101 40,33 On; of tlie Trip Tickets except on the lowest rate. od to choice at 3 30. Park. New York. the morning convention, for the purpose Aroostook Bar Blarbor and 1 National Bank,. 4u 36 31 f 0003 Rye flour" more THE THURSTON PRINT Second Cabin—To Liverpool. $30; return. County, Bangor uniberland Sid fm Rio Janeiro Feb Taria To- of receiving the credentials of delegates. Dele- 6.35 Ksmford c ive s cady ; 2 4092 85. Buckwheat flour at 26, barque $55. return oi p. ra.; Ransreley, Farmington, Chapman National Bank.100 98 loi in order to b« Glascow, 32.50; $60. Belfast 1203126. Buckwheat at Corumeal pan, Coombs, Barbados. gates eligible to participate in 97 1-2 EXCHANGE STREET Falls, Skowhega... Lewiston 5.46 p. m; Chicago First National Bank.loo 98 101 40@4ic. the convention, must be elected to Derry, $31. 25; return, $57.50. u u nominal. Ar at Port Royal, Ja. Feb 25, §ch Mark Gray, subsequent and Montreal and all White Mountain Merchants’National Bank.. 75 310 111 Mu.c unchanged. Rye Wheat—re- ©all PORTLAND, ME. Steerage—To Liverpool, London. Glasgow, Sawyer. Maracaibo. the date of the for this convention; and points. 8.10 p.m., all Prints oh B. Sc A. R. K., National Traders’ Bank.... 100 93 loi 1 ceipts 666 flush: exports 112.310 bush; sales Belfast or Londonderry, including overy re- ■' delegates under this call, should not be elected Bar Harbor, 1.40 A id. : Bank-100 loo 10: .non hush: dull, firmer No 2 Red store aud quisite for the voyage.$24.50 Bangor. Portland National Notice to Mariners. to the State convention to be hereafter called Halifax, St. John. WaterHUe llo 11; elev 81VS ;atloat 83C; i o b at 82Os@83y2 No 1 For tiekets or further information express Bangor Portland Trust Co...100 for the purpose of nominating a candidate for and Augusta. 8.30 A m. 86 .. .iiuerii at 77c. corn—receipts 17,550 bush; Office of Light-House Board, ) to T. P. McGOWaN, 418 Congress St. 1 orttand (Fas Company. 60 9< governor. apply PAYSON TUCKER, V. P. & G.M. exports 46,166 bush; sales 24 Out) D. Feb 1896. f H. G. STARR. 2i/2 Union Wharf oi Portland Railroad Company 100 118 12i bush; dull, Washington, C., 24, All electors of Maine, without to past F. E. BOOTHBY, G. P. & X. A. luu scarce, firmer; No 2 at 37H elev; 38‘sc afloat. regard II. & A. Portland, Portland Water Co.100 101 [Portsmouth, N H, (Newcastle) Light Station.] political differences, who are in w ith ALLAN, ) Dec. 1896. 87,uOu bush;exports sympathy and 92 State Portland, 17. BONDS Oats—receipts 17,360 Ini; the sentiments in tlie call of the Re- } St., 9.00" more, No Notice is hereby given that, on or about Feb expressed VICTORS. feblldif oct4 dt( 1897.103 10. bush; lirm; at 2614e; ) Boston. Portland City 6s. 29. 1896. a bell will be at this publican National Committee forthe Republi- 1 12: do White at 27V2e; No 2 hicago at 2714c; No 3 fog established •Mland^bs. 1907.12u on Fort side of the inner en- can National Convention, are cordially invited ■ ; do White 2t;y2c; Mixed Wes- station, Point, SW Portland 4s. 1902—1912 Funding 102781037* trance to Portsmouth harbor. to unit© whli the Republicans of the c-tato in 10: tern 20 a 3 271/2 c; do White and White State Portland xs, 1913, Funding.Ut7 or bell will be electing delegates to this convention. a 29c. Beet quiet; family During thick foggy weather the 1 anger es, 1899. R R. aid.107 1 ii 81031200; ex- ten Per order Republican State Committee. CASCO BAY STEAMBOAT CO ■ tra mess 7 dull struck by machinery a single blow every Portland & Romford Falls Bangor 6s. 1906. Water.116 11' 60.BJ5 Oo;beefhains 14 50@816; JOSEPH II. R’y. tierced beet seconds. MANLEY, Chairman. CUSTOM HOUSE WHARF. PORTLAND. ME. In Effect Oot. 1*33. Bam 6s. 1898. R. R. aid.104 10. quiet, steady -.city extra India mess BYRON BOYD. 7. S an. cut meats The bell is mounted above a small square Secretary. Winter Time Table, in Effect Nov. 25, ’95. Bath 6s, 1897, Municipal..100 lu: 16*:n dtilliplckle bellies 12 lbs of Augusta, Maine, Jan. 1896. do shoulders do building, with flat roof, attached to the base 28, DEPARTURES. Bath 4Vis, 1907, Municipal.100 10: 6c; 4y2@4*/4C; hams 8V2@:y4. Leaves Portland For Forest City Landing, Lard qua t aim lows-; Western steam the light tower, and is pa nted brown. B4th 10: I closed at Penbs Island, 5.45, 6.40, 8, a ni„ 2.15 and P. From 43,1921, Refunding.loo on as' e 4 order of the Board. 8.30 a. M. at 1.15 M. Unlsa Station Be fast ; 6 1; city at 95085; relined dull; Cou- By Light-House 6.10 m. For Little and Great Diamond 6s. 1898.R, R. aid.104 Hu John G \valker, p. for Poland, Mechanic Falls, Buckileld, Can- Belfast ; tlnent at 5 90 j S A at 6 10: compound at 4y>.<3 Trefetliens and Island, m., 4s, Municipal.lot 10: Rear-Admiral U. S. N.. Chairman. President a! Electors Must oil be Chosen Long 8.00,a. ton. Dixfleld and Rumford FallA t aialB 4’/s. Provisions—Pork is omet, steadv miess at m. 4s, 1901-1911 100 10: and 2.15, p. 8.30 a. 1.05 and 6.10 m. From UsSm Refunding. 253110 75. Butter in fair m„ p. Lewiston 6s, 1901. Municipal.108 111 j gio demand—choice C. W. T. GODIN G, General Manager. for Polanl State at do Memoranda. in State Convention. Station and Lewiston 4s. 1913. Municipal.102 10- firm; dairy 9320; creamy held 13* nov25dtf Mechanic Falls. baco4s. 1901. 1 Western cm: i4@22: do held at 13@19 Boston. Feb 20—The sebr Jennie F Willey, Municipal.too to: Me, Train leaving Union Station LIB p. m. con- Maine Central R. ; do factory bV2:@12V2c: Elgins at 22c. Cheese of Tlmmaston. Capt Bulger, from Rockport, ) U. 7s.1898.1st mt*H>6 10J In Headquarters nects at Rumford Falls with R. F. & R. L. R. R. ■ fair far Port-au-Prince. with a cargo of ice, put Republican 7s, 1912, cons. mtgl34 13i —fancy firm, Jobbing demand; State large State Committee, [ r.nd do at She will he uockeu Augusta. International Co. train for Byron Houghton. ‘’47is.104 101 ; PSlOVic; fancy lOVsc; small at 631014. here this forenoon leaky. Maine, Jan, 18, 1896. ) Steamsnip united at 1 caulked. To tlie of to 1892 ’S6s, 1900. extens’nl06 101 I Petroleum steady; 26. Coffee— and have her butts and garboarcl Republicans Maine:-Prior YOU A-XiIj jfitllNrO'VJE/ FOR No two Presidential "474 s. 1906, 10: Klo more acfite, steady; 7 at 1384. Sugar— electors at large, correspond- coaches between Union 1 .SkftFdlOl more refined Ports. to the two were Through passenger Leeds* Farmington R. it. 6s. 10 ran firm, active; quiet and firm Domestic ing United states senators, ,8»«.loo 4 Easioort, Lubao. Calais. SUdIm, N.B., Halifax,N.5 Portland & ,m> o at 4y»c; 7 at 6-16c;No 8 at 414 :No a schs Jos W Hawthorn nominated in State conveniion. and the re- Ogd’ggGs, 1900. Istmtgl06 10: ( at NEW YORK—Ar 26th, and all parts of New Brunswick, Nova Soo* Portland and Rumford Fails. Foruand Water Co's 4 3-16c; No 10 at 414c: No 11 at l-16c; No 12 John F Randall, Crocker, maining electors, to the mem- Station, 6s, 1339_.104 10. ; Hoffses, Pensacola; corresponding Victors ia, Prince Edward Island, and Cape Bret- I ortliiiiu Water Co’s 4a. > at 4C: No to at 3 15-160; oil' A at 4 11- Ball. Bremen tor Suffolk; bers of the United States House of Reprcsen on 1927..... 100 101 7-1604 Boothbay; Goldenl on. The favorite route to and Through tickets sale for all point* Mould A at 514 ; standard A 6 for V hied tatlves were nominated several con Campobello 16C; jConfeetion- Willie H Higgins, Wtscasset irginla; by the A.3Ft3E5 X3 TH B. Boston stock and district T St. Andrews. N. F. Market. ers’A 4’/sc;cut loaf crushed 5 £/g c tpowder- am! Edith Olcott. Providence for Balti- gressional conventions. onP. JfcR. R’y. at fc: Cubes Gower, for Tlie passage of tlie law en- The following are the ed 51ic; granulated 614c. more; Annie B Mitchell, Pool’s Banding Australian Ballot Our samples are now ready for your Winter latest closingS quotamints, the inspeetio: Arrangement. Trnfllc tlonsof stocks at Boston: Quotations are those made by refiners on the V tirely changed procedure. Under the lav/, R. C. BRADFORD, Mgr. under the all Conventions are a election Maine. Mexican Centra oue-pricebasts of October loth 20th. schs Henry C Wlnship, Morgan, fm portion of our leave, Return, Portland, 4s. plan Ar* and this ballot candi- L. LINCOLN Atchison, Top. * SantaFe. R. 1896 which makes large dealers and wholesale Bosthbav; Ella May, Cooper, Rockert: Monlie- system, act reouires that Friday January SI. Wednesday Jan. 29 L. Superintendent, 171, ! Trust dates to he voted for FeblOdtf Rumford Falls. Maine grocers agents of the handling sugars on Baker. Allyns Point for Philadelphia; Wm by the Voters throughout Wednesday. Feby. 5, Monday Feby. 3. 1 gan, the whole state must do pfd .;.7u consignment, and who are at staled times oi Rioe baohoru. sands Point; Mary J Lee, An- be placed in nomination E. S. PENDEXTER Monday, February 10, Friday. February 7 a a Convention a constit- Maine Central.” settlement allowed cmmisslon of 3-lbc jb. thony. Rockland; Eugene Borda. Greeley, do. by representing no less Friday. February 14, 12. than the all the Wednesday,Feb, Union There is also a trade discount of per cent on Ar 27tli, steamer Cottage City, Portland, (and uency whole state. Hence, Wednesday. Feby. 19. Monday, leby. 17. Wiscasset & Railroad Co Paelfic. 7.,, 1 candidates oi a electors No. 561 St., Portland. Me Quebec American loo bbl lots and 1 per cent for cash if paid with- Cld fordo); sens Viator, Wentworth, Portland; party for Presidential Congress Monday, February 24. Friday, Febv. 21. Bell.".'.'2037 ! and no trade discount and Jas K Rockland. must he nominated in State Convention, and I 26 American sugar, common.I17 in seven days, on smaller Eugene Borda, Talbot, jam 3__dtf Friday, February" 23, Wednesday.Feb. In effect Monday, November, 4, 1895. No sales less than 25 barrels. soli Eleazer W Clark, from have therefore included in the call six electors. Sugar, pfd.. quantities. For Ar 27tu, Goodwin, Througn tiekets issued and baggage cueoked Trains leave VVlscaseett for Albion and way Mil«« in bags there is no a J. H. MANLEY. Chairman. FREE! Pictures! We nf<<.. sugar packed ditional linvAitti Iran. to destination, |y Freight received up to 4.00 stations at 9.65 a. m. and 3. 56 p. m. Arive in on or softs from 1 26tli, sch l Jennie F PICTURES! in want of charges granulated to 14 in- BOSTON—Ar Willey, them! Those pictures sliouli 1 p. m. Wiscasset at 9.06 a. m. and 6.15p. in. aud other Vac # ib tor Poic au Prince, on us elsewhere. The There is no better of the clusive, grades additional. Bulger, Rockport leaky; call before going plctur For Tickets and Staterooms, at tin Trains leave Albion at 8.00 a. m. and 1.40 proof excel to Bath; Laura T with apply Freights Bierpool dull, nominal; gram by R P Chase. Kingsbury, Chester, SAMUEL LEVY Is now to “Thorough-bred” given every picture w Pine Tree Ticket Monument m. Arrive In Albion at 1.20 and 6.68 m. leuce of Dr. Bull’s Cough tha 1 prepared Office, Square p. p. Syrup steam t v* d. Peal. Rockport; Sarah E Davis, Harrington, MR. castoff of all for frame. All kinds of easels irom 35c up. JE. 1 f‘ or ior J. F. that it Is recoin buy clothing descriptions | other iidormation at Company's Office. TUCKER, Sdpt. tnendoti by leading phys: cash prices. or RE 593 next door t ) CHICAGO—The Flour market to-day was Rockport. highest Address letters posta YNOLDS. congress St., Railroad Wharf, foot of State street. RICHARD X. RUNDLEXT, Gen’l Mgr. oiaua. St Mark, New Kork. to 100 MIDDLE Shaw’s Store. l&bzt-X*” 1 quiet,steady and uuchauged ;hard wheat spring Cld 26th, ship Dudley, STREET. jep4-tf Grocery -HdiUdtt J. B.COTLK.tien. Man. maylS dlf -— ..... —— -r. Dr. J. PRESS. ON WHEELS- ] non, T. Palmer and wife, F. E NEW ADTBETISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADTBRTIKE>n^m THE ] loothby and wife, Mrs. Vesta B. Smith, MW AUVEBTMEMEliXS TODAY. All Teaming Will Have to Be Done Unless Ira. J. Frod Leavitt, S. C. Allen, Mrs We Have Snow. !. C. O. Harmon, Mis Owen. Moore & Co. Allen, Charles J. R. 4. R. Libby. < iarrie Starr Harmon, A. D. Smith am UBBL] Sou & Hooper, Leighton, There Is need ot snow. The vife, Nowland and wife, A. S ihnes Bros. great Bishop RINES Eastman Bros. & Bancroft. ia the linds and E. W. Cox and wife BROS. sledding surrounding country wife, Frank P. Tibbetts & Co. Celebrated Portland ; is even worse than in the and here By Command- Jrs. J. M. C. M. Warren am i would- Larrabce’s White Store. city Boardman, “Bargain-apolis” Mill Buildings For Site. on the main streets, the pavement is al- vife, F. P. Dyer and wife, Charles I) n’t be if Goodyear Shoe Machinery Co. Last “Bargain-apolis” most bare. Only on the back streets is ery Evening. ] imith and wife, Geo. F. Gould, Mis AMUSEMENTS. it wasn’t sensational. there good Cmma Gould, W. R. Moulton and wife Portland Theatre. sledding. y. P. S. C. E. Entertainment Yesterday much of the heavy teaming _ Jharles P. Raymond, Mrs.Gertrude Hop The Samaritan Association. was done on wheols and today there ; tins, J. B. Braokett and wife, Mri will have to be still more. As for the 5. J. Braokett, Miss Nellie L. Hayes 3 sale. New Wants, To Let, For Sale, Lost, Found MASONIC HALL A SCENE OF GREAT cent and Similar advertisements will be found under surrounding country the roads are al- Robert J. Burgess and wife, C. E. Leao 1 tlietr neads on Page 6. appropriate most a ind wife, T. J. and W. A bare and wheels almost necessity. BEAUTY. Murphy wife, Superintendent Staples says that never Skilling nnd wife, Frank M. Floyd an a dozen depart- LAST WIbsIow's SootUi SKOAL “Sirs. gSyrup” SALE before since bo can was there vife, Lendall W. Rogers and wife, Henr remember, been ran- Has been used over Fifty Years millions of ments have by so little snow iu Portland at this time V. Clark, W. F. Keith, Fred P. Whit Half mothers for their children while Teething of Walter Hill Col. Geo. W for merchandise ~. year. The snow storms this year have inker, Bailey, sacked ■ with success. It soothes the child, PQH perfect R. A. been big in and littie in fulfil- A Parker, MoClutoby and wife, L on “Bar- softens the gums, allays Pain, cures Wind promise Very Large Company of Sir Knights that can he sold Friday ment. would threaten two feet Jarleton and wife, H.W. Rioh and wife Cone, regulates the bowels, and is the best They and Their Lady Friends—An Interest- at Three Cents. B. Crosmau and Harmon C gain-apolis” remedy for Diarrhoea whether arising from and only result in three inches of snow. wife, ing Entertainment—A Delicious Ban- list below. teething or other causes. For sale by Drug- A man said day before yesterday that Crocker, Mrs. J. E. Leighton, C. I Snap-shot the quet. gists in every part of the world. Be sure and there was three feet of snow in Bethel Hountfort and wife, C. F. Guptill an Some of the goods cost ten times Winslow’s 25 cts. ask for Mrs. Soothing Syrup, and there is every indication of six vife, G. H. Weeks,Jr., Miss Mountfort 3 cts. a bottle. and John S.Rue _ weeks’ more of sleighing. Henry Humphrey wife, FEBRUARY. good Take By adding 20 drops of Angostura Bitters to lell and wife, Harry Bryant, Robert £ Some cost less. your pick, from BRIEF JOTTINGS. every glass, diseases drinking polluted Robinson, Warren O. Carney, M. T. Lit Friday, at 3 cts. / water are avoided. ay, Edw. W. Emerson, Miss Ethel Reec r. M. Johnston and Miss Addle E 10 cent Books, paper covers. Vanity Fair, N. D. Smith will deliver a lecture on wife, PERSONAL. , Greatest Thing in the World, Scarlet Let- ifoss, Frank N. Strout, W. H. Small an 1 Low Prices on New general reform at the Mountfort street ter. Poems. &c., &c., 104 volumes, 3c Goods Adam P. and Fre 1 Bottles Machine Oil. 3c 7 wife, Leighton, wife, Sperm Methodist church, Sunday evening at Fine Toilet Soap, 6 or 8 kinds, 3c Rev. B. B. Merrill, pastor of the First J. Tolman and John S. Foss an 1 o’clook. wife, White Envelopes, per package, 3c Congregational churoh. Brewer, is spend- wife, F. B. Waldron and wife, Mr. an i Writing paper. 3c The Unitarian Women’s Alliance will | | Sanford’s Itoyal Ink. per Bottle, 3c a few in Portland and Boston. ing days Last was ladies’ at Ma- Mrs. F. O. Miss Ellura Fostei * meet at the Parish House this afternoon night night Conant, Thimbles, white metal, 3c of in Au- George Clark Portland, was sonic hall. The Sir Knights of Portland Dr. G. A. Pud or, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Tooth Brushes, 3c at 3 o’olock. Hair Curlers, 3c burn Wednesday. Commandery had been making prepara- D. Woodman,Mr. and Mrs.J. E. Fioket ’» The Woman’s Christian Temperanoe Dressing Combs, 3c C. S. Gilman of Portland, is in Houl- tions for the event for sometime Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Mb a Blocks Bee’s Wax, 3c Union will bold a past Way, Berry, devotional meeting ■ Measures, unroll from a 3c ton. Mr. Gilman has tut just recovered and last evening their efforts bore fruit- Eva A. Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. V Tape case, FRIDAY Pen Holders, 3c AND SATURDAY. at 36 Oak street, this afternoon at 3 per dozen, from a thirteen weeks’ wrestle with ion. The active members of the present Sturgis, W. J. Miller, Miss Della Guale; ', Memorandum Books, 3c o’clook. It will be led by Mrs.C. W. Packages double pointed 3c typhoid fever. day showed themselves not one whit Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mr. an ToothPicks, Parsons. Howard, Large Celluloid Hair Pins, 3c 20 pieces of New Dress Novel- Mr., and Mrs. W. S. Card are in Boston behind the older ones in their arrange- Mrs. John S. Cushman, S. F. Bean e Fancy Back Comb, in shell, 3c Another fine cold morn- Bonnet ties, in small Arniure effects, a few day yesterday; Pins, 3c for days. ments for the entertainment of their and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Shav • ing and night and warm at noon. Purses. 3c same goods have been adver- 29 Cents ““Charles H. Gilman leaves this morning wives and lady acquaintances. It was a Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Tobie, Mr. and Mri i. Stick Pins, (no dlamouds), 3c The square church has voted Imitation Jet Hair tised elsewhere as 50 cent ror Paul and Congress for the affair for a full J. I Pins, per dozen, 3c goods. Minneapolis~St. Chioago, gorgeous night Geo. L. Swett, Mr. and Mrs. Dull Black •• to celebrate the 76th anniversary April mourning, 3c Our prices for and Sat- on a short business trip. moon sailed through the heavens making Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Fogf ;, Small Baskets, 3c Friday Per Yard. 18th. Mr. P. F. Turner has been ap- as OU Rev. George L. White, late pastor of ail things sublimaoy as light day. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Fogg, Mrs. F. ■ urday, pointed treasurer in place of C. J. Far- Celluloid (im.) Collar Buttons, par dozen, 3c the Freewill Baptist church of New By 7.30 o’clook the carriages began de- Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Saobori i, Im. Point Venlse Lace, per yard, 3c rington resigned, A new heating appa- Satin Face 3c Hampton, N. H., has removed to Pitts- livering their fair burdens at the door Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Sanborn, Mr. an d Kibbon, ratus will be put in at the expense of Fancy Ribbon, narrow, 3c 12 pieces of Tailor Check field, Me, having accepted a call to the. of the ball and the ladies passed under Mrs. Frank T. Moore, Miss E. M. Leigl )■ Germantown Yarn, md other Yarns, 3c $2000. in n tine 19 Cents First Freewill church in that the cochere the two Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mil ,g Belts, 3e Suitings, line of spring Baptist porte up long flights bon, Leighton, Button Hole The man whose arm was cut off Wed- Twist, 3c On sale town. to the hall proper. Here they were quick- Ida Leighton, Mr. and Mrs. J. V Spool Cotton, machine, odd colors, 3c colorings. Friday and afternoon falling under a train Pitcher Wm. E. Mains that he is nesday by shown to th6ir rooms where Mr. and Abner W. Lov Dress Buttons, many kinds, per dozen, 3c Saturday at Per says ly dressing Spaulding, Mrs. Ladles’ Yard. on West Commercial street, proves to be Cotton Gloves, 3c not willing to sign with Boston at the skilled servants were in attendance to as- all, Miss Julia Thompson, Mr. and Mr i. Baby’s Mittens, 3c John Curley, and he has been employed terms offered. Manager Selee sent Mains sist them in preparing for the reception. R. B. Low, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Haskel I. in a South Boston paper mill. He is a contract a few days ago, and the pitch- And when all was in readiness escorted Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Higgins. Col. be d And many other items. was notified Gur Low Prices at the doing well and his sister I_ Al_Cin ITnLfht fLarj Cf IClUllloU 11) Lining Department UllOl^UOU. Mrs. C. D. Clark, Miss Alice D. Clarl Sale on / DDUC1UUJ begins “Bargain-apolis” Miss Frances E. Willard, as President marohed to the smaller hall where the Miss Bessie E. Dow, Sterling T. Dov For several months a new geography this at half 8 n 11 in — — of the World’s W. C. X. U., after her reception committee and their ladies Mr. and Mrs. Oscar R, Wish, Mr. be ^ morning past written by AJex E. Frye of Boston, has labors in tbs South are completed, will were prepared to receive them. Mrs. G. H. Knowlton. o’clock. been on trial In the Butler, Jaokson and go to Ireland with Lady Henry Somerset THE DECORATIONS. Shailer sohools. Yesterday afternoon Mr. to build the cause in old Erin. up beauti- At the Portland Club. FOR FRIDAY AND Frye, the author, gave a talk on meth- The hall and corridors were SATURDAY ONLY. The engagement is announced of Miss ods of teaohing geography to the gram- fully decorated by ^Capt. George E. A clam will be served Margaret Skerrett,daughter of Rear Ad- special supper J. R. LIBBY. mar school teachers at Brown. Garlands of roses and other the Portland club this at 6.3 Best miral Skerrett, U S. N., of Washington, Assembly hall, evening >, Lining Cambrics, soheol building. flowers were festooned about the small at which the and nominees f< • to David Milne of Philadelphia. When High Mayor Frith Tuesday night climbed hall where the guests were received, the aldermen and councilman have bsen ii s. he was Capt. Skerrett the Admiral com- Deputy in the rear of a beer team as the driver soft light of banquet lamps added their vited to be present. All members a] 8 manded this light house district with the 3 cents jumped off, then got on the horses’ back rays to those of the incandescents, and urgently requested to attend. SHIMER> expert per headquarters in Portland. MISS yard. and secured the reins, bringing him tc flowers and plants in vaiious designs Ifl corset fitter from the Prin" 1 Be Will Retain Bis Sight. a standstill. Three barrels of beer were were arranged here and there. Beautiful Best 17 cent cess of Wales in New Silesias, loaned for P Co., A. A. Tupper, a blacksmith of Bidde- secured. paintings adorned the walls, between is in attendance at our Corset ford, got a piece of steel in one of his | The new quartermaster general of the the oocasion. In the little room j York, small de- eyes a few days ago while at work. He G. A. K., arrived yesterday and was the Masonio hall and the hall, GENTS’ WATCHES. r department to explain the merits of 12 I -2 cts. oame and saw and licious fruit and lemonade were I to Portland the physicians handed the books papers of the de- punch f “Her Majesty’s” Corsets, and fit per yard. at the Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary. partment by ex-Quartermaster General served, and the apartment was prettily ♦ A hundred of them. Any good f kind wish. Don’t the them to such ladies as desire. The dootors told him that it was a toss- Williamson. draped with flags. The Masonic hall you keep j She ones. and Waltham Unusual Values Offered at the Mark Down Sales. up, If an operation was performed and was a bower of beauty. Around the 4> poor Elgin 2 remains with us until A Former Portland Lawyer. ♦ are all right. They have suited Saturday. the of steel removed, whether he north side was arranged a conservatory piece ♦ millions and will suit you. $5.00 and orchids. would recover his sight or become totally The Boston Journal says: “One of the of handsome plants, ferns 5 to $100.00. blind. Mr. Tupper decided to take the most interesting features of both th On the platform, generally devoted to the come filled rTOWn™™ risk. He pas sed through the operation Bartlett-Bigelow trials has from officials, stood artistio jardinieres J. R. LIBBY. the of the two counsel. Hon flowers and festooned with smilax. S successfully and his eyesight is unim- prominence with LADIES’ WATCHES. » » paired. Samuel Hoar, son of the late Judge Hoar The front of the organ was draped with | LnflRHDLL u si6 congressst oounsel foi the Boston and Albany Kail- a beautiful silk national flag. The hall- £ Way up in quality. Way down Died From His Injuries. A in We have a road. a fellow of Harvard University, ways were festooned with bunting. The prices. hundred of Mr. Patrick who resides at the ♦ them. Ko old but the latest Ridge, and one of the best known lawyers in the banquet room, where plates were laid 1 MILL BUILDINGS of the corner of India and Fore died at produccions Elgin and » streets, has had him Harvey for over was a most attractive scene. | state, pitted against 200, Waltham 0 FOR SALE. the $ Companies. $10, $50. TO-DAY’S SPECIALTIES. Maine General hospital Wednesday D. Hadlock, well known in Washington Banquet lamps. Chinese lanterns, vari- from received while w Me.-Substar.tial mill building— morning injuries and New York, as well as in Boston. Mr. ous designs and arc lights furnished a At Hallowell, Ladies’ Laundered Shirt Waists J brick—252x47 feat—4 stories and casement, doing stevedore work on one of the Maine Hadlock’s massive and WeL«terian wealth of and color. Flower* in figure light J wild boilers, engines, shafting, sprinklers, pip- French and all steamers last also ten store- Parcales Ginghams, sizes, Steamship Company’s physiognomy is one of the most familiar various arrangements decorated the i Jeweler, 2 ing and river water; tenements, Stationery Dept. house and brick office. $1.00 and will summer. He underwent a serious opera- 2 today, $1.50 qualities, Globes in nickel frame mounted on sights on the streets of the city. His tables and tho air was heavy with per- w Suitable for cotton, woolen, shoe or paper not last at tion at the soon after the accident MONUMENT or machine shop. long 59c and 69c each. hopital rooms at the Revere House are the fam- fume. On the wall at the head of the SQUARE. 2 factory each. to C. K. HOWE at the mill, or to J. C. glass, paper weight, 75c and was thought to be doiDg well until " | 2 Apply ous Prinoe of Wales suite, in which he table tho word Welcome,” blazed out ♦ febl5 tf5thor»p • PALFREY, Trustee, 13 Doane St., Boston, Trimming recently whon he went to the • Ieb28eod9w Dept. again has a library and many souvenirs in letters, and at the other end the Mass. Small Wares large great Dept. Gilt belts, one inch wide, 25 and 50c hospital. He was 27 years old and leaves of his extensive travels. “P. C.” monogram each. a wife and four ohildren. between in and smaller The encounters these two The carpets the larger Wire hairpins, 10 papers in a package, Ostrich Feather Boa. Funeral of Edward B. Thomas. been numerous and with white duck and lawyers have spirit- halls were covered good quality, 5c package. 1 1-2 yards long, regular price $12.00. ed. the first trial Mr. Hoar that in the smaller hall bore its The funeral of Edward H. Thomas During upon p Non-twisting white Tape, 6 sticks in a Today $8.98. took from his late residence on jocularly referred several times to the surface a large Red Cross. them Real Ostrich made of plaoe bunch, 5c bunch. Tip collar, extra Danforth street his brother received THE ENTERTAINMENT. yesterday afternoon. The greater prominenoe fjo Yl wu Horn a at the quality tips, regular price $4.50, toj hairpins, bargain regular in the cartoons dur- parlors were filled with the friends of the newspaper printed After on hour spent in reoeiving the price 10c, Today 8c cord. day $3.50. the case. deceased. ing guests, who after paying their respects, If so the ridiculously low prices that we shall offer $3.50 quality for $2.75. £ Rev. J. Carroll Perkins of the First passed out the large hall, a delightful Tlie Suspected Postage Stamp Thief. and Underwear. Black Lace and Chiffon Rouche Collar Parish church, officiated, and paid a lov- entertainment was offered them by Mr. them for on Hosiery Jack who was arrested several with ties, sellB regularly at $1.98, Fri- ing tribute to the Christian character of Tracy, R. H. Mohr, the celebrated crayon aritst davs on suspicion of being a & $1.-18. Mr. Thomas. He spoke of bis devotion ago postage of Boston, Mr. Edward Emerson, the Ladies’ all wool Black ribbed hose, ex- day stamp thief, having in his possession a Black, also blue, chiffon Rouche to the old ohuroh in which he played well-known humorist, and Miss E tra size, 50c quality, for 33c pair. light of postage stamps, which been the flute during the pastorate of Dr. large quantity Reed, accompanist. Mr. Mohr’s sketches FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A few more of those Ladies’ all wool collars, very handsome, selling U n roo nrf trt cull o Y o rllcmnn uinc and where his and and the Nichols, father played the were very apt rapid ap- black hose finished at 13 l-3c f]at $2.98, today $1.98. In the court seapns and an aunt arraigned municipal yester- nlmiBo thfit crrpfit.firt thorn whs ji nrnnf r»f Black Rouche violin, sang during the ad- pair. Fancy collars, 03c( on a of from ministration of Dr. Deane. We shall miss day morning charge larceny the he Air. Emerson’s Should Persuade You to enjoymeDt gave. Buy. Ladies’ wool $1.25. His ease was Natural hose, marked from $1.15, the old familiar form close to persons unknown. post- humorous assisted Aliss sitting selections, by l-2c until next and §300 37 to 19c pair. the ohoir with his ear trumpet in posit- poned Wednesday Reed, were very entertaining. As time New Spangle Bells. bonds ordered. In the meantime the silk Children’s heavy Cotton Hose, fine and different widths ion to catch the musio he loved so well, was limited only one hour was devoted 1, 4 piece Parlor Suite done in fine New Sill&i Bells inj Boston who have not been derby finished 25c and bis familiar step upon the stair. police, very to tho entertainment. Those of the goods, Reg. $75.00, sell $37.25 ribbed, seams, aDd a large variety of buckles. zealous in this matter, will be “ “ for 13 1-Sc The ohoir of the E irst Parish sang sev- probably party who did not care for this part of 1,2 piece Suite, Brocatelle, 58.00, 41.00 quality, pair. able to find out whether want him “ “ eral selections with great taste and feel- they the programme passed the tirno in con- 1,4 “ « Plush, 70.00, 3(5.50 Ladies’ Suits and Skirts. iDg. There whs a perfect wealth of floral or not. “ 11 and skirts versation, and promenading. Gilbert’s 1 Turkish 35.00, 21.75 Corsets. A tine line of Sew suits many of them of Rocker, Plush, offerings, exceeding “ “ sonje of the choicest from friends orchestra furnished imisio. 1 •« “ 23.00, 14.25 just opened, beauty, gifts ^rom abroHd Real Estate Transfers. Patent of some of the as well as at home. The “ “ styles, perfect copies pall bearers THE BANQUET. 1 new Corduroy, 40.00, 24.00 The transfers of real large Easy Chair, striped The C. B. Corsets, $1.00 size! latest were Hou. George F. Emery, Hon. following estate “ “ quality, importations. was served. 1 frame Arm 38.00, 23.50 Ask to see them. Joseph W. Symonrts, Mr. Samuel Trask, Jn this county have been recorded, in At 9.30 the banquet It was mahogany Chair, 24 to 30, for 75c pair. and Charles H. and those Gilt Silk Major Boyd. the Registry ol Deeds: furnished by Robinson, who 1 Elegant Arm Chair, Fancy $1.50 quality, for $1.00 pair. “ “ 15.00 are familiar with Templar banquets and Upholstery, 38.00, Howard to S. “ Bridgtou—N. Reynolds Robinson’s need “ 14.00 Carroll Mead. with Air. catering, no 1 Gilt Corner Chair, Silk, 24.00, it was one “ “ Gray—Emery Osgood to Hattie E. reminder that of the best. 1 •* Divan, 28.00, 9.00 Leighton. “ “ “ 3.75 Lots WHO WERE Corner 8.00, A ofOdd THERE. 2 Chairs, Grand Sale Windham—Samuel R. Kemp to “ “ Clearing-up Eugene “ “ 2.00 J. Sawyer. §200. These wero among the guests in this 5 Side 4.00, -OF- Deering—Francis H. M. Wells to reception: V. Em. Dep. G. Com. Albro 1 Combination Desk and Book Case, s.a« Charles A. Hanson. Airs. Albro E. “ “ E. Chase, Chase, Em. 2 Ladies’ Desk, 7.50, 5.00 Edwin F. “ “ “ A Narrow Escape. Com. Vose, Airs. Edwin F. “ White Maple, 28.00, 18.00 DRESS GOODS! H. R. Miss “ “ “ Voso, Virgin, Cole, Norway, <• 4. (4 25.00, 16.00 even in Dr. George A. Clark’s house on Con- Before the opening of New Spring Dress Goods, all odd pieces desi fable Aug. F. Aloulton, Aliss Lida F. •« “ “ a Aloulton, 4. 44 23.00, 14.75 is a gress Square hud narrow escape from goods, where the assortment of colors is broken, or there color which is Em. Frank G. Stevens, Miss Martha G. “ “ Are connected. The for- destruction morning There Birch 32.00, 18,00 Price. These inseparably Wednesday Em. Chiffoniere, with glass, slow will oil into this sale at a Special Clearing; Stevens, Frank E. Allen, Mrs. F. “ “ selling, go mer was a defeot in the funnol on the base- lot Down 7.50, 4.75 ever distributed depend simply, 60lely, solidly E. Em. Leander Puffs, items the values iu Dress Goods in Port- Allen, W. Fobes, Airs. 44 “ represent greatest upon the latter. If it is are ment floor and quite a little fire was 44 44 <1 6.00, 3.75 for pure they L. W. Alarion land. Here is a most opportunity you. “ Fobes, Fobes, Em. John " * extraordinary fed and there is no nervous- started. The smoke was dense. “ properly quite Rattan Furniture •!» 1 and wool storm flan E. Sawyer, Airs. John IS. Sawyer, Em. Beaters, Cot • Consists of odd pieces of cotton cashmere, serges, ness.” If it is impure they are fed on A still alarm was sent in and the fire “ 3.00, “ 1,85 George E. Raymond, Aliss Edna Ray- 2 dozen Carpet Rockers, nel suitings and novelties, goods that have never been sold for less than ISo refuse, therefore cannot be strong and found and extinguished with slight dam- mond, Aliss Eliza S. Lowell, Em. Fred We have numerous other pieces of furniture on which the sale to 29c yard. Your choice of this lot at 9c yard. healthy, and the horrors of nervous age. R. Farriugton, Airs. B’red R. B'arriDg- prices will be discounted Friday and Saturday. Cot 9, This lot includes all wool home spuns, novelties, mixtures, flannel suit- prostration result. The only sensible Reed Club Rally. ton, H. B. Alallet, Jr., Em. G. J. Far- This is the and most successful sale we ever had and in and dark There isn’t a piece of goods in this lot that to cure is: Feed the nerves on biggest ings light colorings. way and Chas. There will be a rington wife, E. Snow and we to two the record breakers of at 29c. 16c yard. blood. Make red grand Republican rally propose make the closing days would not be splendidjvalue Only pure pure rich, F. R. Redlon and at the rooms of the Reed corner wife, wife, Em. week. Cot 50 inch all wool blue storm serges blood and it taking Club, the 3. A few odd pieces of Flannels, navy keep pure, by Thomas P. Shaw and wife, T. P. Shaw, of Pearl and Congress streets, Saturday Your CASH will go a long way today. and novelties. Every yard worth 50c. Clearance price 95c yard. Jr.; Miss J. B. Wulkor, Peering; Aliss evening at 8 o’clook. His Honor Mayor Cot 4. Black Brocades, a small line of odd pieces for 19 l-9c and 17c yard, W. C. Carroll Jane Day Aloulton, Bath; Em. Wm. N. Baxter, Whelden, Esq., W. Cot 5. Black all wool novelties, some of the most desirable of this season’s style, Prince, Mrs. E. L. Mrs. J. J. Merrill, Esq., and other prominent local Cahen, odd for 33c Waldron and were bought to sell for 50c, pieces, yard. Republican speakers will make brief M. Boardman, C. P. wife, Mrs. addresses. All Republicans are cordially Sylvanus Bourne and wife, Bourne, Mr. invited to attend. Mrs. Charies E. B. King, B’red H. SarsapariHa Thompson and wife, M. G. Drinkwator. F. P. TIBBETTS & TO CERE A COLD IN ONE Aliss Alildred Sherry, P. L. Chase and CO., The One True Blood Purifier, f 1; 6 for ?5. DAY. E. P. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. wife, Mrs. B’red A. Harris, Green- All druggists refund the money if it fails ougli, Airs. J. H. Greenough, Niles Nel- act with 6 1-Vsww4’« n:vi~ harmoniously cure. 25a 4 and Free St. nOOU S 1 HIS Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 25c. to son, Mrs. L. A. Nelson, Airs. E. J. liar- „ T"