I PORT L A NT) DAILY PRESS. EH JUNE 1862-VOL. ESTABLISHED 23, 27._PORTLAND, MAINE, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1889. PRICE SB A YEAR IN ADVANCE. SPECIAL NOTICES. nnCELLANKOU. THE STAMP ACT GROWING IN FAME. passed the first appropriation bill. They Ellsworth—“I do not care to express an borne the brunt of leadership In two Con- a on SENATORS VOTE FOR THE A MUTINY ordered hearing the petition of Port- BOUNTY. and now that there Is a real honor THE CAPTAIN. land Eve and Ear for opinion." gresses, Infirmary an appropri- and power to bestow, and not mere compli- QUELLEO^BY for a week from For the Representative H. H. Adams of Belgrade ation, today. Forest be to re- How Governor Roble Came to Uncle ments, that ought stand in the old The House orders that the City. —"I we move The Amendment to the Terlff Bill Trouble on the committee on think should not it at present. lation. Gloucester Fisher- GEATSri\ECK TIES Kaler’s Assistance. interior waters inquire into the expediency At some futnre time I should have It go to Accepted. man Water Lily. of amending chap. 230 of the special laws of Oth«r Washington Matters. 1864. Lewiston or Waterville.” AT A BARGAIN. Washington, Jan. XT.—Vice President- A Railroad Bill which The and on the Representative 1. W. Emerson of Lewis- Portland majority minority reports Legislators Hake It their Mr. Springer’s Omnibus Bill Passed Three of the question of the 8tate elections Eighty-One elect Morton visited the Capitol today and Crew Wanted to Fight Extra Fine Tics Advertised at 25 Cents People Should Read. changing ton—“I am not In favor of making any re- from to came Ih the House was Introduced to the Each. Will be on sale all of September November, into the here. I think the should be members of both the Commander, House from the First pairs capital this week. judiciary committee this Choice, branches. Senators Heath and Walton and moved to Lewiston. Portland would be my The President vetoed four The Pith of the morniDg. today private Business Before the Talbot favor the second choice." And the Dakota Men are All In bills. In three cases be claims the We have the finest line of Gents’ Representative change. Angry pension Who Accidentally Shot Himself, gut Neck Ties Senator Llbbv Morrill Sprague of Dexter were not advertised in this sale that we Maine Legislature. and Representatives Wiswell. Representative deaths caused by service and the ever sold at any- —‘‘The should be moved at once to Consequence. Wen the where near this We are Barker, Manley, Stearns, Peakes and Fogg capital fourth was that of a deserter. Day. price. not ashamed to that ha3 suitable accommodations. compare them with regular 60 cent ties. oppose. More any city The credentials of Mr. Frye were present- to the In the House Mr. Intro- Thirty-One Announce It as My first choice is Bangor, but I would vote ed Mr. Hale In the Senate [Special Press.) today Fattengall Washington, Jan. 18.—The proposed su- by today. duced and had a an to move it to Portland rather than have It Portsmouth. N. H.. Jan. 18.-About two Augusta, Jan. 18.—The Kaler stamp passed by large majority COME AND order to be done to Their stay here.” gar bounty was the topic again in the Senate o'clock this the SEE THEM YOURSELVES. Is directing something get Second, afternoon, fishing schooner act” growing in fame. The probability better ventilation in the of Dennis R. of Bris- THE House Represen- Representative Hanley today. TO REPRESENT SOUTH. Water Lily, ol started out oa would cost Gloucester, a We shall sell same time 4 that the Secretary of State wouldn’t honor a tatives. Mr. Pattengall said the air was so tol—'T am afraid It almost too Mr. pairs GeDts’ 4 olv Reagan of Texas, began the forensics fishing trip. Tbe wharf waa cleared Linen Cuffs for 60 cents. bad as to effect the Intellects of the members, much money. If we could get that money barely simple House order without concurrent ac- the Senate A Native of Maine Who Be a was the House. from the national I would have by pronouncing bill a “bill of May when Ansel McClain, one of the aL tion of the Senate and applauded by government crew, appropriating the money, Mrs. Si. N. M. N. It go to Portland all means. That is He the Cabinet Officer. Warranted Linen Dozen L. Stevens, Rich, Esq., by robbery.” charged Republican Sen- tempted to take the wheel from Cap! joba Collars, $1.00 induced Uncle Otis to present this morning a and Col. John M. Adams were the a Total of 112 Senators and where it to go.” or 6 for among Making ought tors who represent agricultural committees Blitz, who was steering at the time. The 55 cents. concurrent Portland at the State House Representative W. H. of Manches- order appropriating about 81500 people today. Wing with measures Jan. 18.—Gen. Harrison’s ter—‘I think is nearer the aentre of supporting which distinctly Indianapolis, Captain ordered him forward and when he for the purchase of the stamps. Augusta Representatives the State. We have the State House here, and clearly sacrificed the Interests of the principal callers to-day were Georgia visitors. refused pushed him along. McClata Upon this the economical minority TWENTY-FIVE MINERS KILLED. and the State and a Col. Albert E. Buck of D. C. Ar- ground; very small part States they represent The proposed Atlanta, went forward and tried to who had been snowed under the of the sum build a State House pick day before, required Jto was a and a nold of Albany and K. D. Locke of Macon. BINES BROTHERS. in Portland would bounty pernicious policy viola- op a row with Angus d2t as Others Entombed In put this in good Mclsaacs. ]anl9 pounced upon an advantage. Mr. Barker 8eventy-Flve repair.” tion of the constitution. Mr. Colonel Buck was sent for the President- Representative J. B. Robinson of Oxford— Reagan though t by Be waa finally quieted by some other mem- of Bangor called for the and Lots the yeas nays. Hyde Colliery. Who Want to See Portland the “If they are going to move it I think it the present duties on sugar and rice too high elect and they had a long confer- bers of the crew but when the schooner had of members who wanted the didn’t would be a good idea to move it to Fort Point stamps Portland. and would keep^a duty on lumber and ence this afternoon. That Colonel passed light. McClain and an- 1 think we ought to move as soon as we can wool, other of the crew named sLTTWELCH: dare to go on record as favoring the appro- London, Jan. 18.—An explosion of fire- name stands the Mcfsaae, suddenly of He the Buck’s pretty high upon POWDER Capital Maine. afford it.” preferred Mills bill to the present advanced toward the priation. Ex-Governor damp today in the colliery killed 25 list of possible and even probable cabinet captain saying that Robie, Representa- nyde Representative F. O. Purinton of Minot— law or the Senate substitute. were to run The appointees Is conceded tonight by several as- they going things. captain Pure. tive Wakefield and some others answered miners and entombed 75 other0. “I don’t favor moving at Portland told them that he was Absolutely present. Mr. IDawes chided Mr. Reagan for tute politicians. Colonel Buck had a pri- In command loudly and boldly in favor of the appropria- Later—A later estimate places the number would be more convenient for me and my with Colonel John C. New and that he would knock the first This powder never varies. A marvel of purity charging Senators with the moral turpitude vate interview 35 of constituents; but I rather favor a Capital are man down that came aft, whereupon the 'treugth and wliolesomeness. More economical tion, but only went with them, while 93 killed at thirty. » this There those who think **•“ Aantranf t.h« State of indifference to whether or not vio- evening. Wm. loan tlxe ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In Samman of 11k Opinions Published in they IK. sielngnislioS Uwirslsn wm notified that cook, Donnell, caught up a hatchet and veted down the order. Heavy rire loss In Liverpool. Representative Robert T. Tyler of Frank- lated their oaths to the saia: "U lucre s •rapetitlon with the multitude of low te«t, «hori support constitution. a honor might be tendered him at an going to be say fight Uncle Kaler looked but Gov- I think it to be great I’m weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in disappointed, Liverpool, Jan. 18.—A cotton warehouse fort—“Really, ought moved. He should withdraw it or state his evidence. early day. It that while Col. Buck lug. going to have a hand In it?' c t. Royal Baking Powder Co.. 106 Wall the Press. I should prefer Portland.” Mr. disclaimed allu- appears Seeing the men armed with ernor Roble came to the rescue, putting in on Reagan any personal had no strong delegations here urging his advancing a WE HAVE a NY.lyad&wtl Liverpool Docks burned today. Loss I. W. Parker of hatchet and a wooden THE VERY BEST Representative Belfast— sion. he is the second choice of a stave, the captain or- this order: “If we move it I appointment, 8250,000. should want to see it go to Mr. Chandler regretted that the finance the who dered them forward, and as they still ad- That tbe to affix very large majority of Southerners Secretary of State be directed Ballast.” committee bad not cane from vanced be rushed below and bis _ excepted sugar He Is a native got revolver. such ou such public documents as the To Search for Stanley. have been here. of Maine, RIIPRFP stamps the as the Senators In tbe deck bis which members of the Semite and House of Hepreseuta- proposed bounty from and was colonel of a Maine regiment. He Is coming upon revolver, Jan. 18.—Thomas A. [Special to the Fress.l MASSACHUSETTS was was tlves may choose to send to their London, Stevens,the WHITE CAPS. Louisiana opposed it He intimated the about 52, and moved South at the close of self-coekiog, accidentally discharg- TOWELS! TOWELS! constituents,and the that ed. ball that such appropriation be ordered bicyclist, who announced his intention of Augusta, Jan. 18.—The canvass of the possibility the Senators did not rep- the rebellion. passing through bis loft band, resent the of their State. He then breaking the bone of one floger —s sever- This order Governor Roble supported in a Africa In search of has Creat Barrington Placarded With people penetrating Stanley, legislature has been concluded by the Pbbss branched off into a discussion of the political ing several arteries. With the revolver vigorous speech. Said he: "I voted for the started for Zanzibar. Threats of Violence. troubles in that In his left band the told tbe men BOOTS and SHOES correspondent Louisiana, stating colored MAINE TOWNS. captain and I am of it. 1 do not today. Nearly every member of Labor there who undertook that be would shoot them if did not as made ‘stamp act,' proud French Strikers Knights to they by any manufactory for Style, Some of the Best Rioting. is better were shot down below. They and the Bargains see why the members of the popular branch who here in Augusta has been seen, and Great Barrington,Mass., Jan. 17.—The get wages by the quickly obeyed schooner Finish and Durability, which we are Paris, Jau. 18.—The strikers at Origuy militia. He read a letter from M. Elizabeth. was brought Into the harbor, where the of this should not have the all but few have strike at the Waubek Hugh Cape selling at the lowest legislature priv- expressed opinions on the mills, Housatonic. Is Wallace, editor of the Terrebonne re- anchored. A tog was signalled and tbe very prices. Ever Offered. are rioting, and have fir’d one factory and Times, here at three o’clock. Onr small of at the State’s the there some trouble and The 'storm ended brought to the and taken to expenses enable us to give ege receiving expense others. Soldiers have great and absorbing question of the removal virtually ended, having been mutual hearsing reflecting on Mr. captain ctty his seriously damaged Gibson. Thursday afternoon, in a blinding shower of home. McClain and Donnell will be you a better grade of goods for stamps to put on State documents to be dis- been sent to concessions. The is ar- suppress the rioters. of the State superintendent retained rain, accompanied by peals of thunder and rested and the same capital. These expressions Mr. Gibson controverted the statements In probably arraigned before the money. All Linen tributed to the people. When 1 was a mem- as are the two girls whose action in leaving lightning flashes. commissioner No trouble to Towels 5 cents, 10 cents, To South America by Wire. have been the letter and mentioned the fact that col- United States tomorrow. show goods. ber informal, and some of (hem in- the mill attend a A of about a dozen from 12 1-2 cents and an extra bargain at 25 of tbe Executive Council we had stamps to funeral precipitated ored whom he had Inherited were now party gentlemen Coatzacoalcoas, Mexico, via Galveston. people Portland, went on an excursion to the “Iron- cents. furnished to us. The House of Representa- complete. So it is somewhat difficult to the strike and most of the 68 hands who working on his plnptation for their own ben- —Steamer owned by Siemens Bros. clad” Cottage, afternoon, and TO PORTLAND. Also, received a choice line of tives is Faraday, 8truck with them. The two efit, without paying a sou of rent or a sou of Thursday just nearer to the people than the Coun- make a strictly accurate summary of the weavers, Predi- didn’t “go home till morning.” J. P. Bleached All Linen Table Damask & Co., London, arrived ;thls morning. She taxes. WELCH, from cil. In the interest of think we zet and Audibert, who were so as- Skating on the lee at Mill Creek In Knight- justice 1 Those who severely Mr. in the sugar boun- 50 cents to to has over 900 miles of the most improved and opinions. express themselves Spooner, supporting and on the Grand Trunk Cara Which Can No $2.00 per yard. Napkins should have tbe in saulted by “White Caps” are also retained. took occasion to that the ville, “Government Pond," near 431 match. stamps. No association ty proposition, say Head Make St, heavy cable, which she will lay between heartily In favor of moving, a Portland Battery is a favorite pastime Longer the Run. Congress no however, form Public opinion is with the mill charge made by Mr. Reagan came with par- Maine, department of tbe State govern- & authorities, Indulged In by the young of both sexes; here and Galveston for the Mexican Cen- and distinct the weavers are ticular ill grace from a Senator, who. having NEXT FIRST PARISH (CLOCK) ment denies to its officers for their large class which it is possible many thinking not con- many coming over from the city by both CHURCH. COME ANB EXAMINE. stamps tral and South American telegraph compa- nected with the once taken the oath to support and defend Jan. 1A—The new customs Jana sntf White Caps at all. About bridge and ferry to engage In the exhlllrat- Detroit, order correspondence. The representatives of the nies. When laid it will duplicate the Gulf to estimate quite accurately. Those who 200 notices have the Constitution, joined afterwards with been posted around the lng sport. regarding Canadian built can is being people should have an equal privilege. This systems. These two companies provide in- similar to this: those who sought to destroy and overthrow are radically opposed to removal are a village A in the neighborhood for question rests upon a principle that no one creased facilities, and secure the most rap- very person looking rigidly enforced. Heretofore the Grand Mr. Morton—If you will drinking and sup- a place to the harbor front of should ignore.” [Great id communication an Amori- small while between the two stop A discussion as to the constitutional purchase along Trunk and other built applause.J telegraphic by class, extremes port your family, we will help. If you we long a little foreign can have don’t, of this town, found, after search and in- The thought they had tri- can route via Galveston, with Valparaiso, will kill you. power Congress to give such bounties, been loaded in Interior in opposition is a large number more or less favorable or quiry. no less than twenty-six houses for sale points SQUIRE’S E. M. umphed; but they had reckoned without one Chili, Buenos Ayres, the Argentine Repub- [Signed] “White Cats.” was carried on between Messrs. Spooner i between Turner’s Island and Fort Preble. OWEN and run through to Portland, Maine, with- CO., of the oldest hands in lic and all other important places In South more or less unfavorable to a A was and Hoar on the affirmative, and Messrs. parliamentary Maine. change. This measure received today by the As- There was an oyster and literary Governor Robie had come to Uncle America. sociated Press Gray, Butler, George and Reagan, on the supper out question. This was a disregard of law, 538 St. up intermediate is representative at Great Bar- entertainment at the North Church, Wednes- Congress Kaler’s with a class, however, composed, no opposite side. but Jan 10TT&Stf support solid column of African Interests. rington as follows: Reading of the of tacitly permitted to go through some members him. Germany’s Mr. Gibson predicted that under the boun- day evening. Courtship in granger behind doubt, largely of those who would like to see We hereby warn you not to come to Miss Minnie with misunderstanding the Interprets ties of Jan. 18.—The East Africa Housa- the of would Miles Stanaish by Sawyer There were others besides grangers with Berlin, bill, tonlc to get news against our ty production sugar Increase the International arrangement. Now no THE a organization. tableau Illustrations by local artists was an Pure PORTLAND DAILY him. Mr. change, but are afiaid the State cannot af- Let this be a sufficient and the bounty five-fold every year, so that In Canada built car can Strictly PRESS, O’BrieD of Dr. m Thomaston, Grin- submitted to the Bundesrath today, is enti- warning ,bear In mind interesting feature. pass Detroit from any Published every day (Sundays the die of Mt. and that we shant allow It. five years the bounty to be paid out of the American to another excepted) by Desert, Mayor Wakefield of tled "A bill for the of German in- ford it. The gift of a lot of land in Portland continue to be a drag on the point through Canada protection [Signed] “Skull and Cross Bonks.” treasury would exceed the present revenue Cabbages without duties if Kettle Rendered POBTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY. Bath, made speeches in support. hands of the farmers. Some lots have bees paying such cars an In- Mr. Burnham of terests and combatting the slave trade in and the of the tax from sugar. to between At 07 Kxchanok Street, Portland, Me. Hollis, added a few words acquisition direct money a the lowest ever known tended ply American points. -nr. saiu 11 umi sold for $6.00 ton, PORTLAND in commendation also. East Africa.” It asks a grant of 200,000 HE opoouer siaiemoni were PUBLISHING CO. from the (National government would SUED FOR SI0,000 correct he would not vote here. nr. myioroi unity, trieu in me interest marks. The task of executing its provis- prob- for the amend- ment. After Messrs. RAILWAY MATTERS. of economy to bave the appropriation limited ions is intrusted to a commission to have the ably have a great influence on this class. Spooner and Frye had Westbrook. A Saco Mill Hand’s argued that the sugar of Louisi- to $5 for each member, but couldn’t make it right to supervise the proceedings of the Claim Which production of THE WEATHER. The following figures for ana had decreased Miss Lottie Clark Cumberland Mills, LEAF go. East Africa Company. speak themselves Will Not Be Paid. greatly since the war, NOTES. LARD! beautiful in Eustis turned the picked a Dunch of pansies her Messrs. Wing of Manchester and Peakes as the Mr. tables on them by Pul up expressly A Cladstonian to sentiment on the question of mov- garden yesterday. The plants were unpro- Tbe Maine Central railroad ia of tried to stem the tide. It was no Victory. stating that the production of sugar in Lou- re-placing Signal Was Dover, Saco, Me., Jan. 18.—The tected a of any kind. the Iron rails on the Belfast branch with Office, Dkp’t, ) use. The House 62 to 51 in 18.—In the ing: Supreme Court isiana for the ten years, from 1865 to 1871, by covering divided, favor of London, Jan. t parliamentary steel rails taken from the FOR FAMILY USE Washington, D. C., > Gov. Robie and Uncle Otis. SENATE. at Saco has been engaged for two days in the inclusive, was 490,000 tons, and for a like pe- up Androscoggin Jan. 8 election in the tiovan division today, Mr. Falmouth. road, the latter heavier ones. The 18, 1880, p.m. J Uncle Otis went over Those trial of a riod, from 1875 to 1884, 1,090.000 tons; an In- having In 3, 5, 10 lb nails and 10 lb Is for and thanked his expressing themselves as suit for damages brought by Al- work of down tubs; sale by Indications for next 24 hours for Wilson, Gladstonian, received 4120 votes,and crease of 100 cent in a decade. On June 18th, 183!). occurred the laying the rails is naw In pro- every First-Class Urocer and Provision New rescuer, and the House went on to business. fred per single marriage Dealer; wholly ia favor. DO Lougulne, aged sixteen, against the Mr. read to show that from of Deacon Peter N. Marston of to gress, and will continue for several weeks. all Lard rendered by us is free from all Cotton England are generally fair with The order goes to the Senate to-morrow, Pender, Unionist, 3349. The last contest Spooner figures Falmouth, weather, York of 1851 to 1887 the revenue collected from Miss Betbiah Allen of Yarmouth. Last even- A despatch from Concord, N. H., says that Seed Oil, Tallow, Suet, and other adulterations so where its fate will be watched with Those mildly ia ia favor if Manufacturing Corporation Saco, sugar much colder winds. interest gave Pearce, Conservative, 3574, and Dick- favor, the ths dental of the commonly used, and is narrund Miricilv northweaterly the House. for the loss of his hand it amounted to $961,318,340 or nearly a thousand ing, January 17th, 1889, many of the relatives notwithstanding general by caa he by getting caught officials of the Pare. None genuine without our name stamped son. Gladstonian, 3212. The result of the moaey foaad, etc. « million dollars. and friends of our esteemed townsman and railroad correctness of the the Taking of Land Railroads. occasioned much in a spinning frame a few months ago. The rumor that a railroad deal is upon package. LOCAL by election rejoicing among Thooe or Mr. Butler had read a inter- his worthy wife, gathered at their borne in great impend- WEATHER REPORT. mildly radically eppeaed_ 4 case was of special interest, the newspaper Mr. Clark of Bangor presented In the the Liberals of Glasgow and Edinburg. plaintiff’s view with a Kansas representatives general- Falmouth, to celebrate the fiftieth anniversa- ing In that State, a director In one of tbe PORTLAND, Me., Jan. 18 1889 ao claim that the accident was caused Crowds gathered in front of the newspaper Having opiaioa. 1 being unfavorable to the ry of that event It was one ol those roads Interested says that there Is founda- House this forenoon a bill to amend chap. through the carelessness of a fellow work- ly bounty proposition. enjoy- J, 3 and Pressed for Portland, Me 29.84 36 —14 W 6 Jan. 18.—Advices from Port au low this morning,-Morris, Minn., 30° below, bill, 122, and Beading, Geometry, ready wear, Cloudy; certificate, or any part of it lies a location thereon Prince, 8kl>Ungs, Ciiarles E. Libbv. 4; Teaching. 7. Boston, Mass 28.9-' 36 —18 NW 12 Cl'dles as of land- h sld opiaioa...... ,.... h Grand Falls, Dakota, 25° below. amendment to the bill offered Mr. Directors—John T. Vinton E. •• at- for-railroad purposes; and the land state that the American by Spring- Merrill, Frank, 7.30 of the Graduating CUee Block Island 29.98 40 —8 8 10 Hayti, steamship T. Reception Cloudy described in said certificate shall be deemed to be Those absent or net seen ...... George A. Morrill, James Hancock, George K. at Hall 29.90 88 was run 3 er, providing that If the division of Dakota Normal Nantucket.. —10 NW 12 Cl'dles takrn. When such certificate and location are filed Haytien Republic into by the Hay- Merrill. New York... 30.02 40 —12 W is authorized and a of all the TBVVSDAY. FOSTER’S FOREST CITY RYE 6 PC as aforesaid, the clerk of courts shall note on tian Novelie on the Recent Deaths. majority votes Treasurer-John H. Chase. HOUSE, 30.08 40 —10 gunboat Veldrogue night Piiiladelpliia NW 14 Cl’dles such location tile date of its filing, and shall re- cast at the election for in the act 8.30 m. -Opening. 13 Preble Preble 30.10 42 —8 N of but Total in both branches.... 1S4 Andrew a provided St., Opp- R„h. Washington. 8 Cl’dles cord the same in the records of the county com- December 20, inflicting sligh damage Captain Godfrey, well known Yarmouth. 8.40 B, Rhetcrle, 3; C, Geography, 4; D. Va. 30.06 44 —16 NE Lt shall be in favor of Falls 0Ct29 sndtf Norfolk, Cl’dles missioners ; and H such locatiou and certificate cither vessel. in the coal and Jthe Sioux constitu- Physics. S; teaching. 7 and A .... upon much shipmaster coasting trade, K. of P., held a '• Hatteras 30.08 48 —10 N 16 Cl’dles are uot so filed within six months trom tbe dale of So for those who have considered Wescustago Lodge, private 8.40 11. 4; C. <• rararo.tr. 3: tion of 1885, it shall be the duty of the con- Installation and Geography. Wilmingtou.. 30.06 54 -18 Clm .... PC The was entering the died at his home at N. Wed- oyster at Masonic band said certificate, tbe corporation shall be deemed Haytian gunboat the of Tuckahoe, J., supper A History. •; Teaching. 7 Jacksonville 30.10 62 —4 NW 12 Cl’dles to have and question removal. Now what about vention which may assemble at Sioux Falls Hall, 7 and A %

li THE STATE CAPITAL. ~TECE PRESS. MUSIC AND DRAMA. BRIEF JOTTINC8. new tomrntnuTi. Removal from YEOMEN OF THE GUARD. Another splendid day was yester- Recollections of Its SATURDAY enjoyed Information that we all SORNINU, JAN. 19. The third drew a day and the late rain had dust Portland. Stockbridge Popular, laid the per- want, For the very large audience to City Hall, last even- fectly. benefit of NBW 4DVKKT1AEIHKIYTN TO-DAY. C. A. ing, it being the occasion of the first repre- Skillings & Co. report that they are To the Editor of the Press: oarselve* or our friend*: AMUSEMENTS. sentation of Gilbert & Sullivan's latest opera taking plenty of lobsters, but have hard In his August letter of the 16th inst., your To know llint nil the Ivunboe Lodge, K. of F. the "Yeoman of the Guard,” in this city. work to dispose of them. correspondent says: trouble* of can This move the State House Spring complaint* be relieved NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The interpreters of the work were the fine afternoon at 3 p. m. the adjourned They say the State cannot is a that the land on by Murdock's Owen, Moore & Co. will take because tnere provision quicker Liquid company of Mr. Stetson, the cast appearing meeting place at Saccarappa relat- will revert to the heirs of the all other Oeo. C. Shaw & Co. which it Is situated Food than by prepara- ing to a owners whenever the is removed. The Atkinson Home Co. in our edition of yesterday. city charter. original oapttal tion* known, as It will make Furnishing Some have been unkind enough Rlnes Brothers. James F. Harris people new on The music of the “Yeoman of the Guard” has beeu elected a trus- It should be moved, neither blood faster, and blood will Boston A Maine K. R. to say Uiat the capital in a tee of Ancient the nelrs nor else would care for the cleanse Ihe of disease. L. M. Douglas. is loftier strain, more approaching grand Brothers Lodge in place of anybody system land.” IV ox. Food will make Oloucester Net A Twine Co. opera than anything Sullivan has yet given A. I). Sweetsir, resigned. Liquid store for sale—A. 8. Htnds.S These value the land by to N ct. In and Drug ns. There are a number of musical gems The Sanford Girls Orchestra will lead the people probably equal pr. weight Boy wanted. the OVERCOATS the price said to have been paid for it by SUITS, strength weekly. Books lost. scattered through the work, many of which singing at the Gespel Mission tomorrow notice—2. Augusta people who gave it for a site for the Legislative at a first hearing impress themselves lightly afternoon and evening. The msult obtained at our Free Surgical Hos- Ira F. Clark, The clothier. State House. pital for Women—114 bods and bed free, Murdock Liquid Food Co. on the ear because it takes later hearings for The annual meeting of the Portland Typo- every of Boston” including operation-conllrm our claim, a* there Clerk wanted. is The “Memorial History says have been us to fully appreciate them. The brain graphical Relief Society will be held at the between 3000 and #000 patient*, rep- Schooner for sale. “the land on which the State House stands reventlngOO dlstlnet clasaeaof a little disturbed at a first hearing Argus Office this afternoon at 5.15 o’clock. operation, with always only 23 death*, and we at Augusta' was sold in 1833 for twelvo and operate every week In the of to take in the The two fat marked "The twin sis- year. During the *uuimer Will Never Them. opera trying hogs months most of the Forget a half cents per acre.” That was the price surgical hrwpUal* for women In the United State* value of each succeeding bit of ters,” that were exhibited in the window of are Mrs. Laura N. Banker, of Cape Elizabeth, Me., for which the first ten townships were sold closed, the surgeon, being unwilling to or The over- Winslow’s market on street last operate on account of the says she will never forget Drs. Smith and McMul- melody, harmony. Congress high rate of mortality. by the State to build it, which probably led MJ*1 ““ of Murdock'. len, the at the ture, if listened to attentively, gives an idea night attracted much attention. Liquid FoodandSup- magnetic physicians United States to the statement. Dotltorlet, before and after an operation, we build not up tbe to Hotel, for restoring her to health alter she had of the leading themes. It does “Moderation, a Mark of True Manhood,” patient much aa to make It tafe to All this occurred sixty years ago, but ac- operate, and glte> suffered for seven years. Mrs. Banker’s trouble strike us as a very strong bit will be the subject of Dr. Dalton’s sermon rapid recoterylabown cording to my recollection the few Augusta dates back to the birth of her last child. Since of orchestration. The first part of the to young men Sunday evening at St. Stephen’s *** ,a*‘ 7 who the lot to the State ?7 ™on,h’' work, oar that event she has never a people gave petition- seen well day. The first act is not quite the equal of the later church. Seats free. Sgcrallest about .TOO. a or two after and numbering trouble has been with a ed the legislature year got with but two weakness, constant pain portions of the opera, but that is always a The John Connors whose name appears in Will Not be Undersold deaths. back. We and in their money Cannot Individual Firm or the small of the back and on top of the our by any head; far better fault than where the work shows court record for assault on John Powers Portland people built a State House for Corporation. also a bearing down She ran down In steady paln.l of as It draws to a close. As we are informed is not the accommodation of the government of the signs weakness the John Connors of leal ssx health, and for more than six years she has not infant State, and when that government was suffyStreatment most of the Him is customary with Sullivan’s operas there Wilson’s stable. Many of been able to do any work, Most of this dreary moved to Augusta, although it was by the them, brought in on their own are at times reminders in the music of for- There will be memorial exercises in wirae In such condition from period she has been confined to the bed. The the most shameless bargaining, the Portland similar septic abscesses ,,a.i LOOK., READ! troubles that we had to burn their lied* stomach refused to act. The bowels were mer familiar airs. The utilization of sepa- Chestnut street Sunday School tomorrow for men did not whine over their badly unoccupied stock I'vereoais lor • Ul® * were restored building, nor cry baby, but shouldered their We hare jut finished taking 9».uu f 8.00 $25.00 Overcoat at • dosen tohealth”to health. nw£*l!«0rWe have constipated. The tint of the skin a deep rate choruses for the male and female voices Mrs. J. B. Donnell who was a teacher there Cape $18.00 100 60 cent Hen’s Braces at 10 had some of Ihe severest yellow, and “ “ “ loss bided their time for the and haTe Ulsters, Over* 1 paid $4 for them. •'“■•nr. The women recover and she ran down from 134 to 92 pounds. Mrs. gives a peculiar effectiveness as witnessed for twenty-two years. people’s marked our $18.00 18.00 cents. Big S5f?*5222“Jl sober second and trusted for bargain. their health and strength and nr* nnsr,* is thought, them at Overcoats at “ “ “ Banker employed the best |of and ev- In coats, Reefers. Ac., prices $10.00 $6.00 • all In physicians, the Yeomen’s chorus in the first act. The Those who attended the illustrated ser- redress. W. G. Salta, $14.00 8.00 26 cent Neckties only 16 cents WMfwtweeai gain weight, some ca*ea 45 that could be was done no pounds In 10 25 « ery thing for her. Still heigho song, “When Maiden Loves” is mons given Rev. J. M. Lowden several Windham, Jan. 18. that cannot fall to more them at once. Look at oar alee Chamois Lined Leath- Black Worsted Suits at weeks, pounds In week*. #6 by $18.00 16 00 A 26 cent Coat Hanger with pound* In 31 week*, this case had A relief came. She was placed In a closed hack given opera!loo* a beautiful thing. The trio “I Waver To years ago, will be to know that he Jackets at only MuSers and Silk Our women are In Ihe an of S some two pleased $5.60 Handkerchiefs at each Overcoat, and a Coat or a hospital average months ago, and taken to Drs. Smith PERSONAL. READ THE PRICES ! Hanger days prior to aod of 38 after and Fro," between Phoebe and begins another series to-morrow Flannel Lin ed Leather Jackets at days operation. To and McMullen. She walked down to the hack Leonard, evening. $8.25 half price. of Braces with each make this one remained 80 pair salt, average, 14 months, oao Meryll, is a gem. The chorus “Come Edward Hall and Alonzo Bartlett Lot Ulsters, sites to $10.00 All Wool Salts for 8 month*, several 5 ete. alone, and In one week returned alone for treat Fool, caught Mr. now 418-$S0 Grey $5.50 10 eent White Handkerchiefs at 6 cents months, Harry Spence Is travelling for a Our come from all is 40 season • patient* sections, from the mem. Today the Is as well and strong .a woman Folify,” sprightly and is followed by the pounds of nice pickerel through the ice on 40, that we hare sold all the $22.00 Plaid Salts at wholesale trimming bouse. $15.00 60 cent Cnlaondrled Shirts at 87 1-2 Provinces, and from the United State* aa tar as ever before in her life. She Is nearly back to duet, between Point and “Is the Great Rattlesnake in last be closed at me South aa Texas, West aa Elsie, song pond Raymond Carlton of and since at ,$26.00, to $18.00 Cost $18.00. cents. Nebraska, North as of a metryman” which catcnes the Brownson, Yale, ’87, Minnesota, and the Middle and New her old weight, and attends to all of her household popular Wednesday I for them. 0 Suits at CALL AND EXAMINE Kuglaad taste at once. “’Tls of Johns Hopkins has been se- paid $22 $3.C Boy’s $2.25 100 dozen Stales, all of whom we are to refer a* duties, and this for the first time In more than six Done, I Am a BrideS” University, 4-ply Linen Cuffs, (Lion proud To. is a Ancient Landmark Lodge, F. and A. M., many of them had been treated or very for — pleasing sentimental composition. cured as tutor in Greek at Bowdoin College. $16.00 Ulsters $10.00 $4.00 Boy’s Overcoats at $8.00 at a AT — rejected hy years. ADy woman suffering from like disease Brand) only $2.00 dozen, tt pairs other and we ourselves on But H is at the close of the act that the finest of this city, has three generations repre- and each. hospitals, pride having can fully understand how thankful Mrs. Banker Is effect Captain J. S. Jordan, a native of Harps- Others at $6, $6 $8 50 cent Bates Check Overalls at 80 cents for not the largest but tne best equipped surgical of the opera is produced, when all the sented the Grand Sec- $1.00. only by living members; was at hospital In tbe Vlilted States fur women In saati- to once again enjoy full health. Drs. Smith and preparations are made for the well, killed at Santa Cruz, California, $22.00 Satin Lined Overcoats $10.84 25 cent Boxes Linen Collars at 15 cents 60 eent 482 execution, and his son and Celluloid Cuffs for 34 cents Congress Street. tary. heating and veutllation facilities, and Is to treat form of the bell retary, grandson. December McMullen every chronic disease. great tolls out an accompaniment to 31st, by being run over by an en- $26.00 Satin Lined Overcoats at $18.38 25 eent Celluloid Collars for 18 acknowledged by all surgeons and that the Mr. L. E. Lunt is in Boston where he has cents physicians Consultation at their hotel parlors free from da. dirge-like chorus. Elsie’s solo “Oh! gine. visit us. In Massachusetts our Liquid Pood Is a is succeeded household bottle for tbe It has done in. to 6 p. m. Mercy, by a beautiful religious two sets of men at work raising wrecks in good the _ Mr. Horace G. Allen, the elected women of ensemble, a splendid piece of the newly Massachusetts that have been operated harmony, Boston harbor. Mr. Lunt will also put in a on. Their friends see and For any case of nervousness, sleep- whole effect of the scene being that of grand president of the common council of Boston, realize that It mast do as bid for another wreck on the Massa- much for their families, old and y (hat are lessness, weak stomach. opera. raising is a son of Hon. M. and mar- king, Indigestion, dyspepsia, Stephen Allen, suffering and need local treatment, as new Mood In the second act the chusetts coast. IRA F. CLARK. I RA F. try Carter’s Little Nerve Pills. Relief is sure. quartette “Strange ried Grace, the daughter of Gen. J. L. Cham- CLARK. IRA F. CLARK. IRA F. will cleanse the system of disease. Adventure” is a beautiful of old CLARK. The only nerve medicine |for the price In market. piece Eng- The rumor is incorrect that the Second berlain, of Brunswick. writing, and the We will forward our Annual dwlw nia—Rev. Henry Blanchard, pastor. Services at the annual election in February. change food, 10.3o a. m. on to LOSS with sermon the beautiful committee to Q| The of pecially adapted town annexation will OUR WILL BE OTHERS GAIN. history the spinning opposed doctrine cf the wheel with Mr. James W. Judd, aged 78, died on Wed- Trinity.” Sunday School at 12.16 song which she opens the opera, be held this evening. Facsimiles of the p. m. but perhaps it was in the wooing of Wilfrid nesday at his home in West Orange, N. J. We shall commence to-morrow one of the largest Officer Sylvester captured a stray team Congress St. M. E. Church.—Rev. J. M. that she most especially pleased. As Phoebe He was born on Nov. 28th, 1811, at West- sales of Bed Blankets that we ever were Frost, pastor. Preaching at 10.30 a.m. and 3 she added another near the Union station last |^| p.m. another to the His partially many evening. and when a by the pastor. school at 1.30 m. hampton, Mass., young man en- used Sunday p. Pray- laurels she has gathered in her native city, of a roan Rugs the er at 9.30 a. m. and prize consisted thin horse and a forced to from the fact that an immense by meetings 7 p.m. and did much towards the success of the gaged in the book publishing business in make, two seated covered which are await- < Chestnut St. M. E. Church.-Rev. N. T. jnr. raverner nas a wagon laid in for on our g ^ opera, ueorge gooa Conn. stock cold weather is found D. Hartford, Becoming interested in the hands Whitaker, I)., pastor. Sermon the ““ “v* by pastor clear, sweet tenor which lie displayed to *Fvaaw. life Shah of at 10.30 a. m. Illustrated sermon—Topic, insurance business about 1840, be re- this Persia in special advantage in “Is life a boon." Senor Steamer Sarmatian of tbe Allan line ar- —thus great sale regardless of cost. “Scarcely saved.” 3 p. “The Male- m., Dying Brocolini both and acted the role of tired from his former occupation, and with factor.” Sunday School at 1.30 p.m. Young sang rived at with two three in- 0 I LIKE n. I WANT IT. with the skill and dra- midnight, cabin, some otners 0 6 Sergeant incorporated the union Mutual people’s meeting at p. m. Revival services at Meyll taste, h in. termediate and 30 steerage and his Palace. 7 p. matic ability for which he is so well noted. passengers Life Insurance Company of Maine. '“First Miss Mabella Baker’s beautiful 1945 tons of The steamer was de- but add five or Presbyterian Church, Williams' Hall voice, freight. The alumni 10 WHITE more drop* at Congress and her excellent of the College of the Holy QUARTER BLANKETS, ■p street.—Sundav school 2 p. m. Services acting, gave especial layed by rough weather between this port each feeding of Murdock* Liquid at 3 p. m. and 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. pleasure as Dame and her Cross held their annual dinner at the Parker by pastor. Carrutbers, and Halifax. Nothing like them Food, and It* lost or needed vital- K. Grosser. All are welcome. tower song was rendered. Mr. admirably House, Boston, Thursday. Father Conaty> ity will be restored la lew thaw First Baptist Church.—Rev. A. K. P. Gilbert as Jack and Mr. N. S. Burn- The next union will 69 Cents Pair. Small. Point, temperance meeting introduced as the first the Rt. ^ D. D., will at a. m. speaker Rev. ^ thirty day*. pastor, preach 10.30 Sunday ham as the assistant tormenter, left no stage beheld in Reception Hall tomorrow evening School at 12 m. Prayer meeting at 7 p. m. business undone that could add to the humor Dr. James A. Healy, Bishop of Portland,who ever seen here. at 7 o’clock. Good It a — speakers will address the Invaluable when are First Free Baptist Church Congress or to the of the situation. was announced as 2 cases of 10 White you weaning the baby appropriateness “the oldest Holy Cross heavy quarter or wben it a Street (Plymouth). the Rev. Mr. F. A. Bent will lead the teething. If you will take one too Preaching by pastor, Mr. Fay as the Lieutenant and Mr. Gervaise meeting. sing- spoonful to a J. M. at 10.80 a. m. boy,” and spoke eloquently of Leo down to tablespoonful yourself before each Lowden, Subject, “What as were Pope Blankets, marked $1.48 A Blaze of Leonard good. The minor charac- ing on tbe cornet, Mrs. Roscoe Barbour ac- pair Glory. meal and on retiring, you will reeelve as many shall desire to see.” Sunday School at 12 XIII. Gen. J. J. Lynch was also present. mueh M. In the ters were well taken. Several of the A Triumph of Art. benefit as the baby. evening at 7 p. m., an Illustrated ser- principal companist. All are cordially Invited to cases II mon. Berean paintings will be used. numbers of the opera were enthusiastically 2 of heavy quarter $2.75 White An exhibition of Nntnre’s skill. encored. The Mr. Gilbert is ceme and bring Songs of Joy and Gladness. Y. M. C. A. 11 Free Street Baptist Chubch.—Rev. A. T. dialogue by Weekly Meetings. marked down to 2.00 Designs of splendor. rather forced and A gentleman from Massachusetts has been Blankets, Dunn, pastor. Preaching at 10.30 a. m. Sunday woodeny. Business men’s dally morning prayer meeting In The long looked for, come at last. IIIKMCK FOOD CD., school at 12 m. The chorus LIQUID at 7 m. sang with precision and room at m. Prayer meeting p. good in the city for the purpose of securing, if the Reception 9.16 a. Sunday 9.16 a. 1 case II White Remember onr Sew Year’s Free Church, Western attention to proper shading. They were m, consecration service. of extra quarter $4.00 offerings. BOSTOW- Ave., Dtering—Sun- possible, a five years’ lease of tbe new opera 11 Daghestan Rugs 60x30, worth day school at 2 p. m. service for worship with very prettily and picturesquely costumed, Saturday. 4.30 p. in., Gospel service for men marked down to $20.00. ! sermon the when built He is tbe man- F. D. Winslow. 3.19 Original cost by pastor at 3 p. m. Young people’s and entered into the life and spirit of the house, already only. Leader, Blankets, Designs Thousands of dollars. meellDgat 6.3jd. m. 7.30 p. m., Men’s to Gospel service at 7.16 p. opera. The orchestra under the direction of ager of two theatres in Massachusetts cities Thursday. Young Meeting, F°r ONE WEEE. CQinmeneing Sstmdsy, mil ^st., this offer of ours will be in m. A welcome for which all young men are Invited. W. G. force. everybody. All the seats are Mr. Adolph Bauer was good, and the mem- Leader, 2 cases of fine II $5.00 White Three dollars down and free. and it is said is making each of them pay Hartley. quarter SSJ&q&Kr1* S>ldy°“ »‘°:«>. #1.00 per month. ONE bers from Collins’ orchestra who took “ ONLY. can have the of a Palace Gospel part The Bible Trainer’s class, under the direction down to w*?EK Everybody furnishing on these terms. Mission.—Rev. 8. F. Pearson pastor. did well oc such short notice and well. Blankets, marked 3.98 °f C. J. without of General Secretary S. T. Betts, will meet at the n‘£ the kind eVer ,Uenlpted here- “• sure and FARRINGTON, Sunday school. K. J. Russell. Sup't., and pastor's rehearsal. The opera was The steamer Sarmatian of the Allan close of the men's a3k Bible class at 1.30 p. m. handsomely line, young meeting. forethe^‘DAGUKTAV? Ru^saDyth Preaching—temperance mounted and the scenic effects as as Friday, 4.30 p. m., The Teacher’s Bible class 2 cases of 12 $5.50 White sermon by the pastor at 3 m. con- good from which arrived superior quarter p. Temperance could Liverpool, Thursday will meet iu Y. M. C. A. hall. Rev. L. H. “ SEE THE PEARL STREET SIDE OF OUR cert the Sanford Girls Orchestra at be expected in their cramped llallock, STORE. by 7.00 p. m. quarters. at Halifax was detained on the marked down to 4.69 High This afternoon there will be a matinee and leading. Blankets, Open Every Evening till 9 O’clock. Street Church—Rev. Wm. H. Fenn Saturday, at 2.00 p. m.. Weekly of the D. at 10.30 the nnal performance will be to- passage by heavy bead gales and Meeting D., pastor. Preaching a. m. Subject given boy’s branch. Interesting and profitable exer- of the T‘Tbe night. I case of fine 12 $7.50 Australian SALE OP evening lecture, right of the heart a staff of green firemen, a strike cises will be given every Saturday. All boys are quarter “ —=thb=- In religion." welcome. TUE TWO SISTERS. among the old firemen having occurred just Blankets at 6.50 New Jerusalem Church, New Street- High In writing the "Two the before the steamer sailed from Rev. Howard C. Dunham, pastor. Divine worship Sisters,” authors, the other and preaching by the pastor at 10.30 o'clock. Denman Thompson and George Ryder, state tide. Palatial Ruga. Sunday School at 12 m. All are welcome. "that the ^public know life just the same as A public meeting on Woman Suffrage will There is no doubt that the “Daghestan” Preble Chapel—Sunday school at 2 p. m COLORED BLANKETS the they do; and that melo dramatic are be held in Hall next advertised the Atkinson Atkinson Preaching at 3 A plots Reception Rugs by House Hiuse by pastor p. m. cordia. Wednesday Furnishing WINTER uvltatiou to the Co., public. 1 often nothing more than nightmares. Natu afternoon. Petitions are being circulated Furnishing Company are really beautiful COR. PEARL AND MIDDLE Second Parish STS., (Conobeoational) Church. ral plays are just to the the are specimens of what art and can do for at Reductions. Congress. Cor. of Pearl street. beginning transplant through city. Among signers design Sweeping Portland, Me. Preaching service of these at 10.30 a. m. and 3 p. m., by Rev. B. B. Merrill. many time-worn, worm-eaten relics. Rev. Dr. Hill, Rev. A. H. Wright, Rev. H.- floor coverings. The whole Pearl street side janl9dtf ISAAC C. ATKIXSON, Sira. Sis. School 1.4A Sunday p. m. Chinese class at 12 m. It has been noted that the stage has better C. Dunham, Dr. E. E. Holt, H. H. Burgess, of their store is ablaze with specimens of Social Service at 7 p. m. I case 10 quarter Blankets at 89 cents facilities than the pulpit for ser- Neal Dow and Charles S. Fobes. Persian handiwork. light pair Second Advent Church Library Hall, preaching “ “ Meclianlc s lluildluc, corner Congress and Casco mons and liberal clergymen and their follow- At the annual meeting of the Supreme 1 10 $1.89 streets, Rev. E. P. Clark, the clothier, has finished heavy Grey Woodward, pastor. Preach- ers recognize the fact that when of the just taking “ ing at 10.80 a. and 3 m. .the stage, Council Royal Conclave of Knights m., p. Sunday school at stock and has some rare in over- Blankets at 1* m. used for bargains $1.48 Praise service at 7 p. m„ and prayer meet- the purpose of teaching useful les- and ladiesl In Boston, Supreme Treasurer ing at 7.30 m. etc.. Those in need p. Morning subject, “Patience.” is a coats, ulsters, suits, of CLOTHING! Afternoon sons, worthy assistant. The ‘Two Sis- Blanchard reported the receipts for tbe year subject, “The threefold message.”| in his line will do well to read 2 cases II $2.50 ters’ is a lesson to the goods his ad- quarter heavy Grey •State Street Church.—Rev. F. T. Bayley :thoughtless young of to be $5409, the expenses $5290; leaving a “ Services vertisement. Blankets at 1.89 pastor. of worship at 10.30 a. in. and 7 both sexes. That’s all. They claim noth- balance of on hand. has 111. $119 There been p. Sunday School at 3 p. m. The evening ser- ing more for it. Some have is vice will he devoted to asked, why collected $5000 on the benefit and there Attention is called to the sacred song. Special such and such a character fund, advertisement of 2 cases II music will be introduced when quarter heavy $3.25 Grey given by the choir and the hymns have had been paid out for sick benefits Store for Sale” in our colums. “ now until will be illustrated historical they nothing to do with the story. If $2,074 18; “Drug This From] February 1m, by material. All are a balance on hand of Blankets at 2.48 welcome. you go to market, yon find other leaving $2,012.43. Out is a golden opportunity for some one when I take people of of compe- FOR stock, I shall make there beside the entire membership 1900, there had BREAKFAST! St. Paul’s CHUBCH-Rev. yourself. They may have noth- tent to conduct a Chas. H. Tlndell, been only one claim on the death benefit first-class brsiness. some Inducements to of K. 1., will officiate. Service ing to do with your life, but I case II quarter fine $3.98 Silver Clothing with Holy Cone nevertheless, on munion at 10.30 a. m. meet them. It Is it is fund and 45 tbe sick benefit fund. There “ never before Evening service 7 p. m. you nature, life!” Maple Syrup and Buckwheats make a buyers offered to All are welcome. In this bad been eight suspension the Blankets at 2.98 very play, which tells the life story of during year. MARRIAGES. the people of Portland. the there are lines Palatable and .,Tl.I,E.Portland Spiritual Temple, Mys- sisters, and incidents in Easily Prepared Com- » tle Hall, Congress Beals of New the story that will move the heart as SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. street,-Bishop only In this city, Jan. 17, bv Rev. J. R. bination for Britton, Conn., vocalist and test medium will true sentiment and actual sorrow can. The Crosser, Breakfast. the Hugh J. Nixon and Miss Fannie both of occupy platform at 2.30 and 7.80 p. m.: odd phases of life that are into Seeley, brought view BEFORE JUDGE HASKELL. Portland. The Portland Liberal Fraternity way of humorous are of HORSE BLANKETS meets by In Cases also incident, Jan. 16, Rev. E. will freshly by Bean, Howards. Id Hall, No. 457 Friday.—Dennis A. Mealier vs. Eliza De Wolfe. Gray, MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ MystU' Va Congress street, at natural as the Getting night clouds or morn- Perley of North Yarmouth and Miss J. Par- SUITS, 10.30 a. in. An action of trespass quare clunsum. The Mary Subject. “What shall we do to bene- ing sun. It is brimful of wholesome enter- plain- ley ot Gray. fit J. tiff anu the defendant are the owners of humanity.” Opened by Aaron, Esq. tainment. It treats of life adjoin- In Richmond, by Rev. O. L. Gile, Fred J. SHAKER homely without on Libby MAPLE ing lots Salem street. Four years ago tbe de- SYRUP. The Young Men’s Liberal wit. The and Miss Mary F. Bailey, both of Rtcbmouil. association vulgar play teaches a good lesson fendant erected within about one foot of the lie Marked Down. broken In sizes, at meet in Science Hall, corner of In Waldoboro, nan. 16, by Rev. John Congress and without any signs of It sends plaintiff’s house a board fence ten or twelve feet Bulflncb, This was made Temple Sts., entrauce on 2 preaching. Capt. Jonathan Mathews, ot South Mass Syrup and bottled bv New Temple, at p. m. in a in height, thus out in a measure Dennis, Hamp- There will he everybody away friendly mood. shutting large of schooner J Manchester good singing. Subject, “Is super- The Two the light from that portion of the house. Plain- Baynes) and shire Shakers stition the relentless of Sisters is in four acts, the scenes imaster daughter ot the late Alfred DON’T FAIL TO SEE THESE BARGAINS. expressly for us. enemy science.” Opened tiff claimed that the fence was built Storer, Being securely by W, H. Scarboro. of which are laid in a third rate hotel in New partially uj>- jDss McLaughlin, on his own land, and that it caused and Mar^Fjj it has retained its new in Central the the dampness In Searsport, Jan. 10, D. Rollins of sealed, made flavor and is Vaughan Street Church—Rev. D. W. LelA- York, Park, housetops of otherwise Injured the house, and introduced tes- Henry Ta- and New York at and coma, W. T., and Carrie B. Roberts of $10, $12, $15, $18 $20, cheur, pastor. Prayer at 10.30 a. night, the Union Hotel in to show that it was built out of and Searsport as as the it meeting m. timony spite, In Rockland, Jail. T. H. Fields of just good day left the grove. We and 7 p. m. school at 1.30 m. the The parts of the two that the defendant lnterferred with the 9, Rockland guar- Sunday p. Preach- city. sisters, Mary tenants, and Addle Haskell of Deer Isle. ing by the pastor at 3 p. m. and Martha are and with the carpenters aud painters who were antee it and Howard, excellently taken In Franklin, Dec. 34, Gleason E. Scammon strictly pure superior to any in the Lavinia ana sent to make and West Congregational Chubch.—Rev. S. K. by White Marv Merrick. Hiram repairs. Grace M. Asb. RIMES Cheap at $15, $18 and $*5. The defendant claimed BROS. market. Perkins, pastor. service at from that the fence was Preaching 10.80 a. Pepper Montany, Handsome Harry In Mt Desert. Jan. 6, Clias. S. Leland and Ida _ m. and 7 m. wholly upon her own land, denied that It was p. Sunday School at 12 m. Seats Horton, Joe Baptiste La Flamme, are taken M. Richardson. free. Messrs. erected out of Bpite, and claimed that It was by Eugene Jepson, Myron ,-Calice built solely in the interest of and quiet- BOSTON AND MAINE R. R Woodford’s Clark Memorial and peace M.E. Church T. H. Gray, and a host of other charac- ness, and in consequence of from —Rev. Roscoe Sanderson, complaints HICKER’S NEW SELF-RAISING pastor. Sunday School ters are well taken by other actors. tenants as to certain DEATHS. |la effect January 20, 1889. BUCKWHEAT. 1.30 m. Tonight annoyances, de- 1889. at p. at 2.30 m. FISHERIES, Preaching p. Young the “Two Sisters” will be fdaintlfl'sendant denied having lnterferred with at 6.30 m. repeated. There plain- - - people's meeting p. Song and social is tiff's or workmen sent to 6 lb. at 7 m. fine music incidental to the the tenants, with|the make In this Jan. W. western”!)! VISION. Foi Purse Bellies ami Packages, 35c. service p. Prayer meeting Tuesday eve- play by city, 18, George Brown, aged 79 repairs, we have the Class Acme Quartette, Me srs. repalu. years 31 months. Ntew Netting, than the - ning. meeting Friday evening at 7.8o p. m. Hibbert, Nichols, The fixed the line between Trains leave Portland. Union Station,“ stronger larger, no 3 lb. Webb and jury dividing the on alternoon at 2 more (or a as Packages, 20c. with chorus the rvnrtinu ua nl'iimod Ktf nlolntiff Anal » ■n«».l/.,i -In ... [Funeral Sunday at seine, it takes Williston Chubch—The pastor, Rev. L. H Martin, by com- o’clock, Par Beslan 16.80, 18.46 a. m., 112.45, expensive 000 and the colored his late residence, No. 44 Oxford street. Boston pounds,—40,000 pounds been used In OVERCOATS! Ha'lock, will preach at 10.80 a. m. minstrel, Mr. Horace to the plaintiff In the sum of 8.80 p. m. Baataa far Parllaad 7.80. having 3 Sunday ages $100. and Lewiston papers copy. satisfactorily; good lor Old Fashioned School at 3 p. m. Social service of at £anyLurrow. J. J. and D. A. Mealier. please 8.80, a. m., 1.00. 3.45, p. m. For Scarber* years Nettings traps Buckwheat 5 Cents Pound. prayer 7 Perry In this Hannan M., wife of Ansel and mackerel and an o’clock. ROTES city, CapL L. Beach, Ptae Palal, 6.80. 10.26, a. m„ 8.30 herring nets, extra good Frank & Larrabee. twine lor This the last case for trial Dyer. 6.16 p. m. Old Orchard Beach, Sacs, i/uuftMt&uei a oiuibiriMs win being before a 1ury on Sunday afternoon at 2.30 ue rortiana [Funeral o’clock, Biddefard 10.26 a. m., 12.46, which mar the jurors|were excused finally. Divorce matters from No. 94 High street. Burial 6.80,8.46, 3.30, MENHADEN NETS, an sou. Theatre next Tuesday evening. private. 6.15 m. Heaaebaak. 6.30. 8.46 a. m. SUPERIOR COURT. Everybody will be In order Saturday morning and each day In this Jan. 18, wife of p. SARDINE knows that Dockstader a city, Georglana L., Rich- 12.46, 6.16 p. m. Wells SEINES. gives first-class thereafter until Anal adjournment. ard Acres. (G. T. K.) 8.30, Beach, Sale of 6.80, 8.46 a. m., 8.30 p. m. North Ber- All the work of our factory, In Into performance. seats this morning. The decisions with Sunday afternoon at 2 fitting BEFORE judge bonne y. following rescripts by Judge [Funeral o’clock, at Great Davei 6.30, 8.45 a. m., and hanging Is under the care Mr John G. Magle, acting manager of the her late residence. No. 162 Cumberland street. wick, Palls, proper shape of And I have marked them at Friday—Robert Walton, were announced yesterday, In cases 12.46, 3.30 p. m. Kxeter. Havei- Mr. Geo. W. Cobb, a careful and painstaking Hughes, Indicted for rape, “Little Lord Faantleroy” company is in the In Raymond, Jan. 16, Sewal Welch, aged 72 GEO. C. and 8.46 SHAW which a. & I.awreace, liewell, 6.30, person. prices will move pleaded uolo contendere. Hughes will be sen- His will be at pending before the law court for the Western years. hill, tenced city. company Portland m., 8.30 p. m. Bschesler, Para CO., at the end of the term with Hie oilier crim- District; In Sanford, Jan. 13, Leali. of F. 12.46, them at Theatre on Friday and Saturday of next daughter A. Allan flay, Welfbsre, 8.46 a. m., once. inals. FRANKLIN Goodall, 6 months. iaatan, GLOUCESTER NET A TWINE 585 and week. COUNTY. aged 3.30 m., (Manchester and Cencerd CO., 587 St. and 235 Middle St. John Flaherty paid (127.01 on a search and In Jan. James B. 12.46, p. Contress State vs W. Saco, .17, Norris, aged 77 8.46 a. m„ Newmarket Gloucester. jan!9 eo<12w Children’s Suits and seizure complaint brought forward from the This evening will be the last opportunity Elijah Locklin, et. ai. 6 months. (via Lawrence) (via Overcoats la Is the opinion of the court that the years Junction) 8.80 p. m., Warrester (via Great 91 special docket. to hear the' Sanford Girls’ Orchestra in our Rescript—It In Porter, Jan. Morrill. Office, Commercial Street. all from 5 to Michael Indictment is sufficient in form, and that no cause 1, Wlnthrop Falls ana Rochester) 6.30 a. m. ages Id J. Flaherty was sentenced to eight city, as commence an on In Porter. Jan. 10, widow of Thomas deodSw they engagement is shown for arresting on the Mary, months In jail on a nuisance Indictment. at judgment verdict; Mason, 76 Trains From Station. years, from Monday evening the Tremont Temple, and whether the verdict is so aged years. Sunday Union clearly unsupported In Brunswick, JaD. Daniel the person that found two books in Boston. The entertainment this the evidence as to make it of the court 11, Chase, aged 83 For Bastaa and way stations 1.00 and 4.16 p. evening by theduty 9 months. LOST—Ifwater closet, Falmouth Hotel, will return MUNICIPAL COURT. consists of a concert the orchestra and a to set it aside and a new Is a years UL by graut trial. question In Bath. Jan. 16, Albert U. in the the same to person named on cover at PREBbE address that cannot be determined the law such Page, 72d temperance by Rev. S. F. Pearson. by court; of bis Eastern Division From Union Station. HOUSE he will be rewarded. 10-1 a in a criminal cause, must be deter- year age. £20 to SO BEFORE JUDGE GOULD. question, In Bllswortn Falls, Jan. 9, Miss Eva J. Marshall mined in the court below, and consequently, that Par Bastaa Friday —Rev. F. Pritchard. LOOK of Trenton, aged 20 years. (t2.00a.m„daily), 10.00a.m.Jl.00, Benjamin Intox- TOMORROW the entry must be that the are over- 16.00 m. leave Bastaa 9.00 ication. in the exceptions In Lamolne. Jan. 11, L. 20 p. Returning **7.80, Thirty days county Jail. Appeal- ruled and the motion dismissed. George Young, aged а. m„ 12.80 m. m. Bidde- ed. years 4 months. p. (“7.00 p. dally). ^ F. E. Tlmberlake vs. Ell Crosby. Newbury eort, Salens, John Field. Common drunkard. For the Article on the Shoe In Castlne, Jan. 9, Samuel T. 64 fard, Paruasaalh, OVER-—-— Sixty days In Industry Rescript—It is the opinion of the court that the Noyes, aged 9.00 a. 6.00 m. Anaes- PER CENT. PROI FORMER PRICES. the county Jail. years 4 months. Lyaa 2.00, m., 1.00, p. From a lot of Remnants of fine of New In the Boston verdict is clearly wrong and that the motion must 9.00 a. 1.00, 6.00 p. m. quality Tie John Connors. Assault. England Sun- In Soutn Gouldsboro. Nov. 27, Mrs. Jane H. bary m., we Discharged. be sustained and a new trial COMMERCIAL STREET 8TATION silks, have had made about sixty dozen John Conners and Joliu Powers. granted. widow of the late Jotham FROM A (tray. Each day Globe. Sargent, Sargent. (or Elisabeth and Scarbsra 100,000--=- reek-knot Scarfs which we offer at fined (3 and one-half costs. ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY. In Belfast, Jan. 18, Mrs. Eva E., wife of Fred ('aye Grassing, to-day б. 26, 8.36, 10.16 12.40,3.26, 6.50 p.m. twenty-nine cents each. F. M. vs. et Tr. W. Banks, aged 27 years. a.m., Drew, adm’r, Mary Hagerty, Trains from Commercial Street Station connect These are full Boston, Jan. 17.—The thousands working is the of the court In Belfast, Jau. 10, Mary A. size, regular fifty cent goods, A Clergyman Sentenced for Drunk* Rescript—It opinion that the Worthing, aged at Scarboro with local and through trains LADIES“ satin in shoe of gift of a savings bank causa to be 79 years. Crossing ~— lined and perfectly made in all ways, the shopB New England, all their book, mortis, of both Divisions. must be an At West Gloucester, Jan. IS, Eliza and at twenty-nine cents it Is a .'ennesa. valid, accompanied by actual delivery Abbott, tOonnects with lor New South bargain friends, acquaintances and neighbors, will of the book from the donor to the 80 Rail Lines York, which has never donee, or to aged years. and West. ARE IN- been equalled in Portland. Bev. Benjamin F. Pritchard, a find most and valuable the some one for the and that the of the regularly interesting article donee; delivery {Connects with Sound Lines lor New York. Samples Scarfs (tnere are over a hun- minister of must be made for the express purpose of consum- dred ordained the gospel, was called in The Boston Globe tomorrow on “West Division from North Berwick different styles) are displayed to-day the mating the gift; that a previous and continuing answer to the All trains at and departing from Union LOVE^- In the west window. ULSTERS. to charge of being drunk in boot and shoe of New liy the donee is not ana arriving industry England. All possession sufficient; 8tatlon run via Western Division between Scar- that in this and in all other the rul- the Municipal Court yesterday, and particulars, Cold Waves and respond- the shoe towns and cities will be borough Portland. _ WITH THE principal ings in the court below were correct; Crossing In the same window is a lot of Men’s I have a line which ed “not Then the officer Are predicted with reliable accuracy and people Through Tickets to all points South and West large were guilty." told his included in this article, making it one of the and that no cause exists for granting a new trial: Clonded Merino Undershirts, in sizes 40, 42. liable to the and aches of rheumatism for rale at I nion Station, Congress Street, late at a and that the motion and exceptions must be over- pains dread — 44, 48 and which we purchased great reduc- story bow the minister was drunk and was most comprehensive ever written on the Cenaosercial Street Stalina, and at lBilan 46, 50, offer to-day at ruled and judgment entered on the verdict. every cliauge to damp or stormy weather. Al- twenty-five cents a tion from beating his wife. When the officer had fin- Tiehet OBce, 40 Kxrhasgc Street, piece. regular price*, and I subject. Numerous illustrations will forcibly YORK we do not claim Hood’s TAYLOR are last COUNTY,J though Sarsaparilla to be J. T. FURBER Gen’l Manager, Boston. They season’s goods and were can *ell them ished his testimony the D. J. Boston. consequently at an prisoner straightened represent the various stages of progress, Ruth J. Hooper, adm’x, vs. Boston & Maine a positive specific for rheuma'lsm, the remarkable FLANDERS, uen. P.tT.A, originally sold at fifty cents. This is an om up and declared railroad. M. L. WILLIAMS, Gen’l Agent, at Portland. for extremely low the evidence to be false. from the diminutive of days to cures It has effected show that It be taken large men to buy good servicea- figure. shops gone by It is the opinion of the court that the may Janl9 dtf ^^ADJUSTABLE poriunity His wife interceded for her Rescript— ble Underwear at half value. husband the mammoth factories of the present day. evidence was such as to Justify the Jury in return- for rheumatism with reasonable certainty of bene- ===^—: This I* the and fit. Its action In the opportunity to buy the charge of beating his wife was ing a verdict tor the plaintiff, and that no cause is neutralizing acidity of the Order your paper In advance, that you may which -SH0E At the same time we shown for granting a new trial, and that the mo- blood, Is the cause of rheumatism, consti- shall sell a lot (about Clothing. omitted. He was sentenced to SO in 20 days the make sure of a copy. tion must be overruled and judgment entered on tutes the secret of the success of Hood's Sarsa- The Insurmountable Pinnacle of dozen) of Ladies' Fancy Cotton Hosiery but and the verdict. In curing this If suffer at seventeen cents a county jail, appealed, was ordered complaint. you pair. These goods are Rarllla•om give Hood’s a fair of to recognize in the sum of 8200 for the Portland Fraternity. FRANKLIN COUNTY. rheumatism, Sarsaparilla our own importation and were brought April trial; we believe it will do you good. ART out to sell A. R. Millett et decision =HIGH FOOT DRESS— for twenty-five to six term of the Superior Court. As he can se- The Portland is fortunate als., applts. ;from of “I suffered a time with thirty cents! Fraternity very Commissioners. long rheumatism In my cure no County left arm and blood being In a Perfection In Style, Comfort and Economy. bondsmen it is probable that he will this year in securing Mrs. Mary A. Liver- is the of the court In- shoulder, my very Rescript—It opinion that, low condition. I was advised to use Hood’s Sar- in until then. more as asmuch as the law requires the of the com- -THE ONLYSHOE IN THE WORLDI stay jail speaker at the annual church meet- report saparilla, and I did so with success. Since mittee to revise the doings of great to be held at appointed county I nave been It I have not been troubled Thai Oic Mine Narrower l as Be ing, the First Parish tomorrow commissioners In locating a highway to be made taking Ww* Cumberland with rheumatism, and my blood is lu better con- That isCemfert From The Rowing Club. or second term of the court Viral. C. at at the next after their J. evening, January 20th, 7.30 p. m. dition Mns. M. Mount, 303 Nostrand Avenue, The second of the series of the appointment, the committee may proceed to view THE TAYLOR SHOES NEVER FARRINGTON, whist and Mrs. Livermore’s address will Brooklyn, N. Y. CRACK OR OWEN, MOORE & CO. be sure to the route and give the parties a nearing, notwith- BREAK AWAY FROM THE checker tournament was :he!d at SOLE. the be most Interesting and valuable, ner work standing exceptions touching questions of law THEY RETAIN THEIR ORIGINAL SHAPE- Cumberland boat house last Mr. raised in the case are pending In the law court, as Hood’s Sarsaparilla DO NOT SPREAD OUT. evening. in philanthropy, and in the cause of all cannot pro- otherwise a seasonable report be made: Sold all six for Gardner came off victorious in the checker of the court that it is by druggists. *1; $6. Prepared 180 MIDDLE STREET gressive movements for the good of men and and it Is also the opinion not only by 0.1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Do Too Dance ? Are You Hard to Fit t 182 a valid to the location of a Lowell, match, vanquishing all competitors. Merrill women at the is too well objection highway by Mass. Are Yon Troubled with Corns. present day, known the commissioners that the way Deglns in Wanted. and Leonard won the series of whist county W. L. DOUGLAS with to need repetition. It is that all a field at the end of a town way Then wear the Shoe and hoped 100 Dose? One Dollar Taylor Enjoy Comfort DRUG STORK FOR clerk, one who Is competent, o( good Bowcd, and McKenzie a close second. The Exceptions overrlued. SALK. drug friends of the Fraternity—old and new—will apr27 dftw S3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. -FOBKVEB- A habits, strictly temperate, honest and will- exchahce was awarded to and LINCOLN COUNTY. to work; a permanent position for the right tbeej. booby prize Quinn Den- be at the and their num- ■ ■aamach as ing present meeting, by S3 8HOE FOR LADIES. No or nay aaaaafaelarlaa to u Rescript—It Is the opinion of the court that the Tacks, War Nalls discomfort the wearer. dr nan. man. Apply of time In nis. After the the sat down to de«m*diB| iny aat.B games party bers and enthusiasm show that this most insurance laws of tills State render null and void Call for our 93.00 Shoe, French Process Kid. ■■dividrd business, etc., etc 0., Belfast, W.00 CMdadvd it A a collation, after Bell’s a condition in a fire insurance that no act ^VfKWfBSHOE. are In Finish •ffer ta r Maine. ]anl9dlw CARD. sumptuous Captain helpful and far reaching charity holds in policy They superior points—Style, and RBrAIL HU9ll\K4l9 l/OR:*A| of any agent of the other than Its sec- SICK HEADACHE shoe In BC Thin best Mr. Gardner then amused the company, Sl:SS Durability—to any *5.00 existence. Having formed a with style. place in the hearts of Portland citizens. retory or president, shall be construed or held to kxtka CAM-shoe. mss Jtl.lt HIHIIIK. <-i>partnersbip t- ■ -«t Cured J*SO vai'ijb audience * 'waiver of a full and nsitlvely by Call nail Her This Hhee Befere Purchas- with a recitation entitled "Losing ii strict with will return to all the compliance shoes. stenographer, Portland, Jan. 36th, I Safe. provisions of the and that a letter ai lhei>eutti*mu. •i:3o ing Others. Ground." were rendered Messrs. policy; nyrn’o SKEMstf'UESS when she will be prepared to do first-class work Songs by written by auy agent of the is admis- Fraudulent when mv name and price are not (tamped company also relieveDi» f^aTad"".'b«v.w?r« In shorthand and typewriting, at Frank & Lari a dealer In aD<1 The Atkinson House Furnishing Company sible in evidence to or v/\|\l (L|\0 They oobottom, W. L.boUGLAS. Brockton, Mas*. -,re“ ib«p*««b Harrington O’Neil, and after an evening explain excuse delay in f«r® tm ,fc®'be Weil ■tBd’#Ivh® bee's Law Office, Oxford Building. JanlO lw of the heartiest have added still another safe to the treasur- furnishing proof s of less; and that the instruc- I_ pwa from Dyspepsia, lor Patent Ad ustable Ladies’ Shoe IT 11 BiluprtatMdc" enjoyment the party to TiieTay j wh,cl* tions the jury in the trial of this case cor- and Too FOR SALE BY ™«'r attar. dispersed. were IITTLE — — er’s office. This last addition makes eleven rect and proper; and that the [Indigestion Is for sale only by Hjit.r**".* Shoes ami evidence Justified a Eating. A pep Boots, Rubbers, are verdict for the plaintiff; and that no valid cause IWrD [Hearty Real Estate safes now in use by the company. They is shown for I V Es for Dlzxt L. HI. DOUGLAS, Transfers. granting a new trial, and that the Jrl [feet remedy W. P. GOSS, 80. 121 EXCHANGE STREET. The following from the Hall’s Safe and Lock Works, Cin- motion and exceptions must be overruled. Nausea, Drowsl- A. S. POLICIES Protected by the transfers of real estate in PILLS, pess. 478 8t. HINDS, 1 sbould be pleased to have you call and Ohio, and were by their Bad Taste In the Congress 465 Me. examine tbi* county have been cinnati, supplied ness, jams ^ Congrts* Street, Portland, our line ofgoods before purr recorded at the Regis- New In c®r* Pine Maine basing etsewbere. of Deeds: F. O. Bailey & Co., of this city. The Something Suppers. CoatedTongue, and Bracket Street*. Popular Non-Forfeiture try agents, [Mouth, janio Fine Cuilom Bools I Aroostook .1 ■ In the 3j and R' safes are all decorated with a room scene Republican.j .tpalu Side, TOE. We We Repair- L"m ®* Hl-t0 ®>Mbeth For Sale. I Guarantee Every Shoe Sell.| Law issued only by the OLD UN- a The Fort Fairfield Non-partisan W C I.IVER They the Bowels. ing Specialty. BracketueVl?B-J' either library, boudoir; kitchen, etc., charac- T PID regulate good Schooner 67 63-100 active to work In Mann to U. will give a chicken “Humboldt," CONHOI.I DATED ADJI'HTABI.E boy 8.0. Kimball, fi pie "crazy'’ supper at THETons, well found and In good condition for school living ION MUTUAL LIFE INSUBANCK Your* respectfully. ^Naples—Edmund teristic of the business of this enterprising their rooms in the Drew Small Pill. Small Dose Small Prioe. HIIOE CO., I.ynn, flam. J,’ ,1i*fe!?t"ecary store; high boy Block, on Thursday the fishing or coasting business. Address R. u. im.i preferred. Address P. O. Box Casco-W. F. Chute to beamier Chute. evening of next week. dec20«odlm 101U, city.ioPare,lts (200. company. HODQDOJt, Boothbay, Me, .m JaulUdlw Manufacturer* and Proprietor* H9.1 COMPANY, of Portland, Maine. 9IPROE «• ORAM.