PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862—YOL. 30._PORTLAND, MAINE, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, 1892. PRICE THREE CENTS. THIS MORNING’S NEWS. MISCELLANEOUS. the act was committed while she was "Base hits—Washingtons, 6; Baltimores. 5. STILL STALKING ABROAD. suffering from temporary insanity. crutches I Errors—Washingtons, 3; Baltimores, 6. Bat- "walked os teries—Knell ana McGuire, McMahon and Rob- FILLS WERE SOT SEEDED. Page 1. The Atkinson Company Will Build. inson. AT NEW YORK. Weather Indications. June 16.—The Atkinson SUPERIOR Lewiston, New Yorks.0 02111 00 0—5 General news. telegraph House Furnishing Company will erect a Brooklyns.2 0 O O 0 0 0 2 0—4 to on the corner of Sportlfcg news. all other This five-story building Pine Base hits—New Yorks, 9; Brooklyns, 9. Time the Deadly and Lisbon in this But Kelson Needed Ko When Errors—New Page a. Cyclone Pays streets city. Help Yorks. 3; Brooklyns, 4. Batter- Knights of the Mortar and Pestle medicines for ies—Crane and Boyle, Haddock and A Drunkard Causes Death. Daly. 'Westbrook Seminary. the Minnesota a Visit. in the AT CLEVELAND. Sea Air Tonic. purifying blood Greenville Junction, June 10.— Sulky. First Game. Try Page 3, drowned and restoring the George Pickett was at West Clevelands.2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6—10 Whltelaw Keld’s home. Cove Wednesday night. He was in a ca- Louisvilles.0 0020000 0—2 Colombia’s voyage to be repeated. health and noe with a man who was intoxicated and Base hits—Clevelann, 11; Louisvilles, 6. Er- THE DEAD NUMBER MORE THAN tried to stand in the boat. The in- HIS GREAT HORSE NEEDED NO rors—Clevelands, 4; Louisville, 4. Batteries— THE OlITING OF THE Paged. up Young and Stratton and Grim. PHARMACEUT- toxicated main was saved. O’Connor, Editorials. strength, A HALF HUNDRED. CRUTCHES YESTERDAY. Second Game. ICAL ASSOCIATION. The Home. A POW-WOW AT GARDINER. Clevelands.1 11000200—5 Personal and Peculiar. Louisvilles.2 0000000 1—3 Base hits—Clevelands, 14: Louisvilles. 6. Er- 5. Chosen the Bed Men Page Braves of of the Fine rors— Clevelands, 2; Louisvilles, 1. Batteries— Kuined Homes Show the Path of the Un- The Racing at Waterville—On the Ball and Jones Westbrook High School. Tree State. Kettegar Zimmer, and Grim. Druggists and Their Wives Spent Tester- Kindergarten graduating exercises. welcome Guest—Fortunately no Large Field—How the Portlands Won at AT PITTSBURG. day ‘at HarpsweU—Chandler’s Band Died Pittsburgs.0 4000000 k— 4 from apoplexy. Towns were Encountered—Three Per- Gardiner, June 16.—The great coun- Brockton-McGunnigle Kicked, of 0010001 Made Music for Sad death of Miss Louise S. Maxfield of Deer- Chicagos.0 1—3 Them, Landlord Pooler Sarsaparilla sons Killed a Storm in Base During Chicago— cil of the Order of Red Men of Course, and Protested the Game—A 7; 3. Er- ing. Improved hits—Pittsburgs, Chicagos, Gave Them a Boyal Welcome and rors—Pittsburgs, 2; Chicagos, 1. Batteries— Sale of is the Iowa and Wisconsin Keport Cloudbursts Maine met in annual session here Hard Fought Battle at Lewiston—Na- vessel property. today. Gumbert and Mack, Hutchinson and schiiver. Everybody Had a Good Time — The and Heavy Losses. A number of were tional Do Double Page 6. standard large representatives Leaguers Duty. Officers Elected at the specific Sporting Notes. Business Meet- The sessions were Story. for Catarrh Minneapolis, Minn., June 16.—A present. presided "[Special to the Press.] ing. Scrofula, Mr. Charles Noyes and Mr. Cates, own- Miscellaneous^ to the Journal from over by the Great Sachem, W. S. Bailey June 16.—The Nelson- special Maikato, Waterville, er of the At 9 Maine towns. and of Portland. The officers Brentwood, have bought the o’clock yesterday morning all was Rheumatism, says: following Yates races drew a much larger crowd Wit and Wisdom. Minn., fine Oldtown Indian canoe astir at the Preble were elected: that has been house, the occasion One of the worst disasters that ever today than yesterday. C. H. Nelson was Page T. Debility. S. on exhibition in Bros.’ being the presence of the members of Great Prophet—Walter Bailey, Portland. on the in Gage sporting visited Southern Minnesota occurred be- L. grounds and drove his horses Marine news. Great Sachem—Albert Stephenson, Gardi- goods store. It will probably be kept at the Maine Pharmaceutical Association tween 6 and 6 o’clock last evening. The ner. every race in which they were entered Fluanclelancl commercial. Cures Others Great Senior Sagamore—W. E. St. John. the yacht club house. and their friends gathered to attend terrible tornado althougn he had to hobble around on 8. funnel-shaped again Kntghtville. Mr. Fred B. who has returned their annual and Page Great Junior A. two Gage, meeting excursion. Personal. will cure you. stalked over the land and laid waste Sagamore—0. Tuell, Augus- crutches and his injured leg was in ta. from a fishing trip to the Megalloway, Headed by Chandler’s band the march to Brief Jottings. scores of happy homes and sent 40 or 60 Great Chief of Records—C. W. Foster, Wood- a very painful condition. The 2.29 race where he had excellent luck with trout. Portland pier was soon and Democratic fords. was close and The Nel- made, convention. souls into eternity. The extent of Great Chief of exciting. great Wampum—H. R. Sargent, reports deer very While re- the steamer Off for CAn woe infrrrofl orminrl Vii4-nliorJ 4v» o wrtorl plentiful. boarding Merryconeag, a Chicago. country swept by this awful visitation Portland. The militia. Great Sannap—H. G. Starr, Cumberland turning home by stag* they came up fine sail to Harpswell was next In order. was great than ever before known in the Mills. cart. He made a terrific spurt down the The Portland steamers. with three deer, near the Maine line. The On arrival the association became GreaWMshineva—H. D. Maxwell, Bath. home stretch. He was a half in the Tie sheriff history of the state, and it was fortunate given fight. Great Guard of-Wigwam—H. B. Seal, Deer- deer ran along ahead of the stage for a guests of landlord Pooler of the Lawson that no town or inff I. 124 without at all. The sum- village lav in its de- hurrying distance. SPECIAL NOTICES long house. Photographs of the nartv wern structive course. The next council will he held in maries: great taken Bath next 2.40 by Barbour of Portland, and near on the Southern April. CLASS. THE CON GREG ATIONALISTS. Hig- Starting Jackson, & Son of 9*19% V1 Employers’ Liabil- Minnesota cloud Guy C., bro g ...1 1 gins Bath, followed by such railroad,a funnel-shaped IN KNOX COUNTY. b m.2 3 ity, Accident, Ele- eastward and four Glimmer, Mr. J. K. of-.Portland recreation as was which includ- swept passed miles Lester,bs.-..3 2 Libby Elected Mode- desired, I I vator, Steam Boil* south of Minnesota a ed a HBBUBI.sC, lake; then took Stella, b m.5 4 rator. base ball, whist, story parties, etc. er, Life, Marine, broad circle to the south and Yesterday’s Large Convention of a Small Hilton, bro g.4 5 passed At 3 o’clock a delicious was away Wells. Considerable rain Tlme-2.37%, 2.42%. banquet beyond Party. June all had fallen during the afternoon and. 2.29 CLASS. Machias, 16.—The Congrega- served, embracing the delicacies of about 5 Silver, Street, b n».1 1 tional the season which was o’clock the atmosphere became to conference voted this to thoroughly [Speolal the Press.] MaudM., bm. 2 2 morning enjoy- almost hold ed and "Csr Insurance suffocating. Curiously shaped June 16.-. The Brownie, bro g.'.... 3 3 the next meeting at Brunswick; many compliments were paid Mr. clouds to over the south- Rockland, prohibition began gather Time—2.37%, 233%. Rev. Pooler for themanner in west and convention meuiJ this Preacher, J. S. Williamson, Augus- which he had many people gazed in wonder county city today THREE YEAR-OLDS. Surety BONDS, Issued for Persons in at the and a ta; alternate, Rev. C. D. New- provided for the sight. About 5.30 the wind sprang nominated full county ticket. Not- Van Holmont, Jr. 12 1 Crane, party. Banks or other and The POSITIONS OF up a rapidly circling black cloud the small size of the Grifin, Jr... 2 1 2 castle. A committee of arrangements following list includes the names was withstanding party ...4 4 3 TRUST who are Required seen advancing towards the west Duplex. was selected of those who in there was a attendance and a har- Sunbeam. 3 3 dr with Rev. E. B. participated the banquet: to Give and asunder in its large Mason, Security. tearing everything Time-3.10. 3.11%, 311. chairman. J. L. J. H. Dow and wife, Portland. course. It two miles northwest monious session. The was Wheelwright was W. R. passed meeting MATCH RACE. HunnCwell and wife, Pittsfield. of chosen treasurer and W. L. Mrs. A. Sherburne and it is reported that it called to order shortly after 2 m. Dennett Milliken, Pittsfield. p. by Dandelion Greens, b m. 1 G. Pittsfield. then struck the district school in auditor. The forenoon was Lucy Milliken, house, Rev. Henry W. Abbott, chairman of the Clio, cli m. 2 devoted to D. W. Haseltine and Portland. which were the teacher and 18 scholars. Time—3.00. wife, committee. business. A lengthy discussion ensued E. E. Cross and wife. Portland. DOW & ELIZA The was county Wilder W. Perry of PINKHAM, WHITNEY, building demolished, and the The were: A. J. Gardin- on the relation of the Maine J. B. TottCn and wife, Portland. was judges Libby, Maine. teacher and 15 Camden, chosen permanent chair- Congrega- F. F. and wife, Rockland. Hampden Ctr., scholais were killed. Charles Mr. tionalists to the American Burpee 35 man and Wm. B. Bradford of Thomas- er; Milliken, Augusta; Board of'For- W. 7’. Norcross and wife, Rockland. Exchange Street, Dana Sarsaparilla Co.: At Easton three buildings were de- Brunswick. A. J. ton A committee on nomin- Woodside, Starter, eign Missions. The so-called New H. M. Burnham and wife, Oldtown. stroyed and several persons were secretary. D. P. Evans — Messrs.—DANA’S SARSAPARILLA has injured. P. and wife. Dover. AGENTS FOB — ations was which Libby. Timekeepers, Letourneau, Hampshire experiment was Lindon was visited chosen soon reported explained by H. H. done me so mncb good, I feel that I and many houses Charles Milliken. Rev. F. of DeBeck and wife, Winn. and tell the following nominationf : George Kenngott Newport, N. L. R. Cook and Liverpool & London & Globe, must write you. were torn from their foundations. One H. wife, Yarmouthville. For over 5 I have been so much Senator—Oliver C. E. Marr, Insurance Company of North years, of a his wife and Farnsworth, Camden. M’GUNNIGLE Farmington. America, oat of health that 1 could work family composed man, Clerk of Courts—Wm. B. KICKED. At the afternoon session J. R. of W. A. D. jEtna o£ Hartford, only part child were Bradford, Thomas- Libby Cragln, Phillips. of the and it was killed and others injured. A ton. N. U. Home, of New time, But the Portlands Went In Portland was elected E. F. Hlnkley, Phillips. York, of trees were and Won Just moderator, E. S. Northern Assurance of large group completely up- County Attorney—Wilder W. Perry, Camden. Everett, Portland. London, Duran, recording and E. M. Cousins cor- H. B. Portland. Queen Insurance Co., rooted. The storm passed on eastward Judge of Probate—G. Fred Hall, Rockland. the Same. Pennell, for me to Walk of responding secretaries. Unfinished busi- G. B. Loring, Portland. Lancashire'of England, Impossible destroying farm houses, and in ^Register Probate—Henry H. Fogler, South even to my nearest neighbors for want ot barns, Hope. ness occupied an hour. Rev. C. J. Miss Addie Loring, Portland. Niagara Fire of New York, fact, in its At Wells Brockton, Mass., June 16.—The Port- Ryder F. W. Norwich Union of breath. everything path. Sheriff—Jacob B. Loring, Rockland. of Boston gave an address on the Ameri- Robinson, Portland. England, I the best Physicians in store fronts were blown and four lands won from the Brocktons be- Miss Lewiston. New Hampshire Fire, employed in, County Commissioner—H. G. McCurdy, today can Association. Rev. Spofford, Maine and Mass. told me I had Missionary James J. W. Perkins, Portland. Insurance Co. of the State of Pennsylvania, They miles south of Minnesota Lake five farm Washington. cause the home team had a bad case of HEART TROKJBIE. also that my EIV- Treasurer—Alvah B. Williamson of on the B. R. Portland. Reliance, of Philadelphia. houses were and Clark, Rockland. Augusta spoke Lane, ER and KIDNETS were affected, and utterly destroyed four “Present C. M. Fidelity <& Casualty Co. of N. The rattles, which extended to the umpire, Aspects of Bidle Study.” Rev- 7’ollansbee, Portland. Y., that I had a HUMOR IS THE STOM- people were killed. Three others were following county committee was C. H. Cloudman, Portland. on a Wm. Ryder of Biddeford treated of the ACH. Thefrmediclnedidnothelpme. Much was done near elected: L. K. Morse of whose decision balk caused Manager A. L. Hathaway, Portland. injured. damage Rr-ckport,chair- “Relation of the to the Social I have taken 5 bottles of and it is man, A. Packard of to Pulpit J. Williamson, Portland. Wells, reported that 40 to 50 F, Camden, secre- McGunnigle play the game under pro- S. W. Lowest were W. Abbott of Economy.” Clarke, Portland. Rates. Losses adjusted killed south of the village. As tary. Henry South Hope, test. Until the fifth the M. S. Jordan, Portland. A. C. Richards of inning game and paid at this office. DANA’S most of the damage was done in the Rockland, A,V.Robin- Proceedings of the Con erenc*. I H. F. Merrill, Portland. son of was exciting, and then wild throws B. A. country reports are slow in Cushing. Mial Mossman of Union, by Our Perkins, Portland. coming in, [From Special Correspondent.] G. C. Portland. but what has been W. G. Robbins of Rockland. The con- Shea gave Portland a lead which Brock- Frye, SARSAPARILLA already received is June 15. N. C. Portland.. to insure the vention was addressed A. Machias, Though the Con- Earl, and can truly say, I haven’t felt so well enough belief that it was by P. Richard- ton could not overcome. Doe pitched E. W. Murphy, Portland, for 10 years. Its effects are wonder- the worst storm ever son of W. W. of ference meets this year at a distant L. W. reported in South- Bangor, Perry Camden was point Fowler, Portland. A number of friends are great ball, and supported finely by DOW & ful, my receiving ern Minnesota. It is expected that the and Yolney B. Cushing of Bangor. Mr. the attendance is under the circumstances F. A. Turner, Portland. great benefit from DANA’S. Burke. Tobin was in W. F. Portland. PINKHAM, later will increase rather than di- Cushing addressed a at injured the sev- Stone, Yours truly, reports rally Sprint large, and there is no lack of enthusiasm. Ned Cummings, Portland. Me. ELIZA WHITNEY. minish the extent of the street honse enth Cotter into him 35 Exchange Street, Hampden, Ctr., damage done,as opera tonight. inning, running At the E. W. Stevens, Portland. well as organization Tuesday p. m. in A. W. the loss of life and personal in- from third base. The attendance was Smith and wife, Portland. FOBt&AND, MAINE. Dana Sarsanarllla Go., Belfast, Maine. juries. the absence of the Moderator Judge J. C. Scates and wife, Westbrook. sneodtf 600. The score: F. H. Boston. JelE> Ten are REPUBLICANS ENJOY IT. Enoch Foster of Collins, people reported killed and 20 Bethel, Rev. R. W. Jen- D. B. Myshrall. Calais. the PORTLANDS. injured by cyclone near Mapleton. Democratic Soreheads Taking Their kyn of Rockland was chosen for the F. H. Darling, Boston. Six houses were AB. R. IB. TB. PQ. A. E. H. P. IlalloweTV wrecked. Several fatal- Grievance to Clearwater, Chicago. 5 position. The Dea. E. Duren W. M. Dunn, ities are reported in the northwest cor- Aunis, If. 2 1 1 3 0 1 Secretary, Brldgton. 3b.5 1 O 0 2 1 J. Foerster, Mass. ner of Freeborn At to the Kirmes, 0 was in the place he has so and so Malden, county. Hartland [Special Press.] J. ef. t> 1 1 1 1 0 0 long W. H. Doliber, Boston. five O’Brien, people were killed and as many in- Bangob, June 16.—H. S. Hathaway of Bogers, lb.. 4 1 3 3 9 0 0 honorably filled. C. K. Partridge, Augusta. Two children were killed near Lachance, rf. 5 1 2 3 1 1 0 G. W. Watervllle. jured.[J Houlton and Hudson of In the usual devotional service Rev. C. Dorr, Fairmont and three Henry Guilford Clymer, 2b. 3 2 0 0 3 1 1 F. R. Partridge, Augusta. miles east [of Welle. H. the defeated candidates for the Demo- Burns, ss. 4 2 1113 0 C. Creegan of New Tork, one of the O. Miller, Bangor. c. 4 1 0 0 7 1 0 W. C. Fogg, Freeport. Platt, field secretaries cratic National Convention in the Fourth Tobin, p. 3 0 0 0 0 7 0 of the American Board F. M. Cotton, Fairfield. GREAT CAPTAW UNTOUCHED. G. M. to Carey, p. 2 1 1 2 O 2 O led the conference in Young, Portland. District, Jiave gone Chicago to contest prayer. A memo- C. L. Portland. But Threo People in the Corridors of the Foss, their seats. As there were 367 Totals.40 12 9 11 27 16 ~2 rial address of marked ability followed G. L. Fogg, Portland. delegates J. G. Ham, Livermore Falls. MonumentiWere Killed. in the BROCKTONS. the convention and 387 votes cast and necrology on the programme, in C. A. Abbott. Lewiston. Chicago, June 16—Three were AB. R. B. TB. PO. A. E. persqns Hathaway had 129, his chances would which Prof. Denio of Bangor Seminary S. D. Wakefield, Lewiston. killed and two and the rf. 4 0 2 2 0 0 1 H. C. Packard and wife, Auburn. seriously injured, not seem to be McGunnigle, an of the D. very good. Hudson re- c. 5 0 3 3 13 3 1 gave analysis public life and P. Moulton, Lewiston. Grant monument was Burke, T. slightly damaged ceived only a few more votes than Hath- ss. 5 117 4 11 services of the Kimball, Lewiston. Shannon, late Professor Stearns. W. H. in a brief, but thunder storm here is Cotter, cf. 4 1 1 1 1 o 0 Hobbs. Portland. fierce, here away. Everybody laughing at The salient J. E. p. 4 1 2 3 0 12 1 and noteworthy characteris- Goold, Portland. the two men for their pretention. Doe, A. 8. tonight. Lewis Myers, Mrs. Shelby and They If. 1 2 0 O 1 0 2 tics of the man were indicated and Hinds, Portland. SAVED HER LIFE. are Fitzgerald, illus- R. accompanied by S. D. who 3b...... 4 0 1 1 0 3 3 H. Hurd, North Berwick. an unknown man were killed. The in- Leavitt, Shea, trated. His modesty, self respect, defer- M. L. Mrs. 1A. Haskell was defeated for the nomination for Moran, lb. 4 1 1 1 7 0 0 Porters, Dauforth. of Charlestown, jured are and Mrs. Hattie ence to the of others and W. I. Portland. Rescued from the Harry Phillips The Hudderham, 2b... 4 114 10 0 opinions justice Drew, mass., Gran. Olsen. The storm Congress. Republicans, of course, in the of H. W. Allen and began with a slight ^ examination their views, were wife, Brunswick, Mrs. L. A. Haskell was a dreadful sufferer are enjoying the fun of this little Mrs. C. W. Allen, Brunswiok. fro id which into a episode Totals.35 7 12 22 27 19 9 with remarkable a nervous debility# Life was shower, rapidly developed in Democratic joined independence, H. E. gradually small hurricane with politics. 2345 6 soul of to Bowditch, Augusta. wasting away. She could barely walk. heavy rain, vivid Innings.1 789 deep loyalty truth|and an earnest E. K. Guenthner, Portland. Became but a shadow of her former self. flashes of lightning, and terrific peals of ■Pnrtlnnha_1 O O 1 9 ft O R 9. 19 purpose to serve his fellow men and meet S. B. Graves, Portland. Prominent +V»#v A# A_ A_ physicians could not help her. thunder. There were A NEW Brocktons.0 0 0 4 1 0 2 0 0— 7 F. F. Knapp, New York. Weeks in the many people in INDUSTRY. country were of no avail. v« V. JL UUO, A HCkllVl, Ajiuwui iu nmcu tut/ XUUUUUlcUU Time—2h. 45m. Earned Tne annual Turned her footsteps sadly homeward. twn., Umpire—O’Malley. conference sermon was E. E. Portland. run—Brocktons, 1. Two base hits—Doe, La- Wymau, Family and friends felt anxious. Thought stands, and 50 persons sought shelter in The Manufacture of Tin Plate In This preached by the Rev. Leavitt H. Hallock H. Boynton, Blddeford. she must chance, Carey. Home run—Budderhain. Sacri- die. A friend recommended Hid- the corridors of the monument. When of Waterville. With John 16: 13 as a C. H. Saco. Country. fice hits—Shannon, Burns. Stolen bases—Cot- Sawyer, the storm was at its the text he in an M. K. Humane, Biddeford. height, lightning ter, Doe, Fitzgerald. First base on balls—By presented inspiring and C. W. struck the the Folsom and wife, Monson. freo^anteT|te'l0Per?0TOXdcJdtSamaritan in the hour of need. It rescued monument, taking a course Doe, Annis, Kirmes, Eogers, Clymer 2, Burns, weighty discourse, great truths of J. Coughlin, her from June Platt; by Tobin, McGunuigle. Cotter, Doe, Augusta. the very brink of the grave. Un- directly through the little crowd who Washington, the the presence and power of the in H. P. Hallowell. 16.—During Moran. First base on errors—Port- spirit Clearwater, AHEAD OF TIME. der d&te of Jan. 24, 1892, she I am now had Fitzgerald, church W. A. says: sought safety in its enclosures. debate on the tin bill in the House to 6. Hit Fitz- the and the present significant Oxnard, Boston. m very excellent health—a testi- plate lands, by pitched ball—By Tobin, F. P. living three men were thrown Wild Doe 1. revelations of that After Kimball, Norway. monial to the rare worth of Everybody except Mr. Dalzell of gerald. pitches—Tobin 2, Struck power. the A. W. Hiddan’?* to the day, Pennsylvania said that Kirmes Burns Pottle, Farmington. The Relay Bicycle Race Was a Great Suc- all tell ground. All were uninjured ex- out—By Doe, 4, O’Brien, Clymer, treasurer’s report which gave the finan- F. W. Magnetic Compound.” They to the of the tariff Platt 2. Jewett, Portland. the same story. Patients improve from the cept those named. The bolt did not prior passage laws of Tobin, Carey. cial condition of the conference the Dr. J. B. Kennebunk. cess. first Haley, very dose. The flush of health returns. touch the bronze of Grant. 1890. there was no tin plate in A Hard Fought Battle. session closed with the benediction. J. H. Irish. Gorham. They are soon well and figure industry strong. Ourcompound are in a C. Way, Portland. Reports from various the — Before shower cooled is not a sarsaparilla. Do not confound it with coming United States, notwithstanding that Lewiston, June 16. evening heavy F. H. Lathrop. Portland. Boston, June 16.—The Post-Recorder such of Today’s game the and mixtures. It is a valuable all the year points great damage by cloudbursts we are the extremely sultry oppressive at- T. F .Turner, Waldoboro. largest consumers in the was a hard contest. Attendance bicycle race from New York to Boston round medicine. It cures nervous diseases, in Wisconsin and Iowa. fought mosphere and at the opening of the even- H. A. Weymouth, Saco. paralysis, rheumatism, heart diseases world of tin The law of 1890 had H. J. Blddeford. was in 14 hours disease, One of the Rumors. plate. 516. The score: ing session the large church was crowded. Tetrault, today completed and 61 of the blood, liver and and stomach been in but nine G. C. Bellveau, Biddeford. kidneys, operation months, but 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 The service of and devotion in- 2 hours and 39 minutes ahead troubles of every name ana nature. Hid- June 16.—A Innings.1 praise Henry E. Waite, Boston. minutes, Minneapolis, cyclone is its results demonstrated its wisdom. It cluded some choice and den’a tflagnetio Compound sells on at Lewistons.0 00100221 0 0 1—7 admirably ren- D. M. Band and wife, South Windham. the schedule time. The its It reported Sherburne, on the O. lessened and ithad distance is merits. does not require to be boomed. Minn., importations reduced Woonsoekets... 2 00000220 0 0 0— 6 dered 6olos and choruses by a select H. O. Miller. Bangor. A trial wins it new friends Com- and M. division of the Milwau- without J. P. Dixfield. miles. The riders left New everywhere. Chicago, foreign appreciably increasing Base hits—Lewistons, 7. choir of the Machias citizens. Johnston, 254£ posed of carefully selected and kee & St. Paul railroad. It is 9; Woonsoekets, John C. Bath. scientifically said to home prices to the consumers. It had Errors—Lewistons, 7; 4. Bat- The admirable and Higgins York at 3 a. m. sealed prepared roots, herbs and it is a natural Woonsoekets, thoroughly elabor- A. bearing [a letter barks, have blown a train off the track and established a new and and Bur- Jackson, Batli. medicine. It cures in the natural If already American in- teries—Maguire Donahue, Kiley ated of the secre- A. W. from Postmaster Van Cott to way. you killed over 100 report corresponding Laughlin, Portland. Postmas- try it once you will recommend it. It people. dustry full of promise to American rill, J. F. always cap- an tary, Rev. E. M. was distributed Larrabee, Waterville. ter and delivered the mis- is the medicine. He Salems Easy Victim. Cousins, Hart, Boston, coming Druggists. $u BUY ital and labor. said as to the pro- in and shows an TRY YOU Lawler at print increase in the Before leaving the tables President sive at 5.51 p. m. IT, IT, TWILL DO GOOD. If you Captain Bath. duction of tin in this that E. June 16.—Salem ar© sick do not plate country, Pawtucket, I,, number of churches, church members for delay. Try at Partridge rapped order, and the fol- Bath. June 16.—Capt. J. W. already least $3,000,000 had found in- was an victim and scholars in the THE WEATHER. Lawler, easy today. Attendance Sunday school. lowing toasts were offered: vestment in this industry. An estimate in his little 12-foot arrived at Bath The score: The great work of missions filled the The Ketail of boat, of the of the works 250. Druggists Maine-Second to capacity already es- balance of the evening. The audience none In the country In and woith. Showers and Warmer. at 2 o’clock this morning, having lelt and Innings.1 23456789 ability May tablished projected showed a proba- were entertained and thrilled the in- Pawtuekets.1 by Portland at 9 the morning before. He is ble output of more than one-third of the 0031300 1—9 imitable address of Rev. Continued On Second Salems.0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0— 3 W. G'. Pudde- Page. June 16.—Local forecast: For in good has met with no imports and nearly 81,000,000 pounds in foot whose and Boston, spirits, mishaps Base hits—Pawtuekets, 14; Salems, 9. Fr- mingled humor, pathos HIDDEN MEDICINE and leaves Bath on the of excess of the total consumption of Great earnestness .are so New England for Friday: jPartly cloudy; CO., Hawburyport, Hass. morning the rors—Pawtuekets, 2; Salems, 4. Batteries— well known. He next at Bar Harbor. He Britain. and O’Neill and Connors. of the Dr. southwest winds. marl 18th, touching Lynch Casey, Lrwson, spoke homejfield. Creegan, showers; warmer; 4IstplycS to leave the field of expects Queenstown middle BASS BEATEN. Cray’s Exhibition. secretary the American Board For night and cooler. of next month for his vo the broad Friday Saturday: AUGUSTA’S TURN. perilous yage presented and urgent work of across the Atlantic. Manchester, June 16.—Umpire Cray the field in an address of Beals and Sterns Still Owners foreign great of the Ban- which Bocal Weather Report. at Her gave a bad exhibition of power stirred the audience to fre- Citizens Excited Over the of a Sunk Wharf. umpiring today. Doings gor Fair, and raised enthusiasm to Portland, Mb, June 16,1892. The home team played with no ambition. quent applause Fire Bug, Bath, June 16.—The steam whaler the highest Attendance 300. The score: pitch. Navach The of did not make her trial trip to- Bangob, June 16.—The decision of ..people Machias received the 8 A. P. M. Inning3.1 23456789 delegates with a welcome of June 16.—Tlie is excited day, as expected, for the reason that a Haskell of the Maine greatest M.js Augusta, city Judge Supreme Lowells.1 0 1 0 0 2 I 1 x— 6 heartiness. The decorations of the Barometer. 30.079129.965 over a fire very peculiar accident The Court in the case of F. O. Manchester....10010000 0— 2 bug’s work. Four alarms happened. Beal and Ezra church and the thoughtful arrangements Thermometer. 62.0 62.7 Base 7; Dew have been in the sea-cock was, thorugh some L. Sterns J. B. hits—Manchester, Lowells, 7. Er- for success of the "and the con- Point... 53. 59. given past thirty-six oversight, against Bass, regarding rors-Manchester, 3; Lowells, 2. Batteries— meeting 74, left venience and comfort of their visitors Humidity. 87. hours, all incendiary. Another fire, set open, and during the night she filled the ownership of the Eastern Maine Kudderham and McCauley, More and Mackey. Wind.S S with water and finally settled at her State has been filed elicit complimentary and appreciative Velocity.. 30 in a lumber shed, burned itself out with- Fair, with the clerk wharf. She was raised of courts for the remarks on every hand. Weather.Cl’dles P. C, out Extra are be- speedily again, Eastern law district. The National League. damage. precaution and as taken to soon as she is brushed up will be The decision sustains the bill Mean daily ther... eo.o Max. vel. wind... 29 SW ing prevent a serious conflagra- in equity Captain Thomas C. Williams. ready to go to sea. The will be the two The following games were played in Maximum ther.. .65.0 Total preeip....0.00 tion. Citizens are asking that a reward damage brought by former. It was Minimum ther... 54.0 considerable. claimed Bass at the the National league yesterday: [Special to the Press.] be offered for the capture of the incen- by trial of the case that AT WASHINGTON. P. C—Partly cloudy. How Mrs. Paul Died. Beal and Sterns forfeited their in- Rockland, June 17.—Thomas C. Wil- diary. First Game. terest owing to non-payment of rent and liams, one of Thomaston’s best known At Wort at Last. Portsmouth, N. H., June 10.—Mrs. that the Eastern Maine Washingtons.0 sea died this r. C'apt- Alvali M. Curtis, master of the Fair Association 24010000—7 captains, morning. He Henry Paul of Eliot, Me., committed had absorbed the Baltimores.0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0— 2 sailed out of Thomaston for big clipper ship James Drummond of Houston, June 16.—Work on the Ban- individual interests. many years POWDER suicide attached a was arrested yesterday. She rope The three were owners Base hits—Washingtons, 7; Baltimores, 6. several vessels for Bath, Monday,in New York & Aroostook railroad was equal and the commanding the'New Pure. gor begun to her body and made fast to the wharf arose over the Errors—Washingtons, 3; Baltimores, 6. Bat- firm of & Flint. Absolutely and held by United States Commissioner controversy disposition of teries— Gastright and Milligan; Terry and Gun- Chapman this morning at Houlton. Contracts and then jumped overboard. Two lad- the funds. The i'^rk A cream of tartar Shields for assault committed on the decision sustains the son. baking powder. Highest of ies who were out for a walk espied the claims of Beal and Second Game. The all in I high seas, upon James M. Miller of Phil- have been let for ten miles west of this Sterns of ownership |New England Yearly Meeting of leavening strength.—Latest United Stetee \ rope and into the water saw the the will meet in adelphia, a sailor. village. looking in fair. The matter has been in liti- Washingtons.... 20110200 0— 6 Friends Lynn next year in- Government Food FeporL -body lying- on the bottom. It is thought gation some time. Baltimores. 00000010 0— l stead of in Portland. Eoyal Baking Powder Co., 106 k. Yfajyst.N.Y NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AT WESTBROOK SEMINARY- MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. mind cannot be cultivated without skill HERBERT BISMARCK’S BRIDE. —skill in thinking clearly and logically, Iswif SEEDED. The Graduation and Installation of the and skill in the whole of bringing power She Is Beautiful, Accomplished and Vi- New Principal. the mind to bear upon one object. Such vacious. skill is the ultimate aim of education. First Pa£c. J. R. LIBBY. Continued From The marriage of Count Herbert Bis- The result is that meaning is The 69th annual commencement at front the state son Iron quickened, thought stimulated, rea- they receive the protection they marck, of the Chancellor, and so richly Westbrook Seminary took placcyesterday son employed, and the whole deserve. Miss Margaret Hoyos has in it some ele- forenoon in All Souls’ intellect To this Response J. B. Totten. ments which interest all if TiStENTT church, Morrills expanded. accomplish by Europe, not is a of The Trade of Maine—Our SPECIAL BARGAINS Corner. There was the great work, worthy zealous Wholesale Drug all America. The usual crowded friends in time may their trade increase English speaking care. It lifts man from mediocrity to in- of need bride -FOR- attendance. Behind the was and their pocketbooks be stuffed.with cash. represents so many diverse ele- o-o-o-oo-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o platform the tellectual greatness. But the school class motto, “Gradatim,” outlined in must educate not only the mind) but the Response by E. S. Everett. The does not white blossoms on a band of whole man. Moral discipline must be Travelling Salesmen—Who evergreen. know them? could we do without these as no less than What The exercises began with music recognized important live, energetic Dushers?. May their shadow If you want to know wliat scares hard and by mental. Without it a trained intellect is never Friday, Glimmer’s grow less. Saturday was orchestra, which the a distorted development and a powerful Response B. Loring. signal for the audience to rise while the for evil. We on by George weapon depend mostly The lieaveh bless them. The times to death and the home and the church to evolve faith Ladies—May who does it. There is graduating class, numbering sixteen guiding stars of man’s life. They are always and but the school can do much welcome at Monday, tiled in and took their places. Prayer love; our gatherings. to awake and instruct the conscience. It Dow. was then offered the Response by J. H. such a by Rev. Mr. Payson, must be understood that a certain degree commotion in the and Letters of from Mayor Ingra- high price WOMEN’S HOSE, 12 1-2c. who, with Prof. Allen, the retiring of popular intelligence and virtue is regret for the of our free ham, Hon. H. B. Cleaves, and Hon. C. F. lot of Women’s made in Ger- principal, occupied the necessary preservation Special Hose, platform. of firms as has never full in fast institutions. There is a dead line Johnson, were read by Secretary Bow- big before been many, regular, tans, modes, slates, The following order of exercises was profit black and balbriggan, at 12V2C. vice and ignorance. Should the average ditch. then given: virtue ever fall below that, disaster The business meeting was then held WOMEN'S HOSE, 39c. Salutatory.Marshal P. Leighton. Deering must follow. It is the mission of the known to exist. Hard times may be a Essay-Advantages of the State of Maine. school to it above that line. Our in the parlors, and was called to order HERBERT BISMARCK—MARGARET HOYOS. A. keep lot of women’s line fast ... .. Harvey Special imported, Cobb, Deering is threatened the tide of K. ments black, stitch marked down for this Oration—Star of Home, country by by President Chas. Partridge. The in blood, language and commerce drop hose, Much of this of sala from 50 to 39c. _ Katie G. foreign immigration. the for who is ,, Knight, Deering executive committee presented the names that she is a history in herself; she is thing past everyone dis- Dissertation—Railway System of the United great damage can be averted by the States.... Geo. B. of 35 on birth and half *-• Lang. Deering schools where the children of all nation- gentlemen for membership, and Hungarian by allegiance, WOMEN'S 50c. Oration—We End Only to HOSE, Begin, alties in and motion were elected. The English and half German in blood, and Helen E. Moore, North Anson mingle study play. they reports to take of certain liberal n.coat,. or rather posed advantage Special lot of women’s extra Herms in Another of of the altogether Bismarck- quality Dissertation—Progress Electricity, dangerous aspect secretary and treasurer were read Prussian, dorrs Fast Black marked down .. Meldon H. dye, Hose, TT Merrill, Yarmouth American life is the central- ian, in sentiment. from to 50c. Oration—Our and accepted. The then read 62% Heroes, ization an president of wealth, which is causing Her father is Count Hoyos, a offers which are rwf Myra Josephine Perry, Deering his was received George here set forth. The first Orati on—Love of organized between labor and address which with WOMEN'S 3 Country, opposition partner in the famous firm for the man- HOSE, PAIRS FOR $1.00. Marion McC. N. H. and we see the spec- applause. The committee on M ™ Rideout, Bartlett, capital, astonishing legislation, ufacture of at and her Essay—Fate..Frank H. tacle of the the confront- torpedoes Fiume, Special lot of women’s Fast Black Hose Quimby, Melrose,Mass. rich and poor appointed at a was plain, Dissertation—Things with Difficulty Won previous meeting, mother is a of Mr. Whitehead, you should do is to be more careful actual value 60e. pair, will be offered in this Prized ing each other like two great armies. daughter thing three for Most Highly, continued for the ensuing year, with the sale, pairs $1.00. Janet A. The schism is increasing between them. Englishman who founded the firm. a*. Sargent, Searsport to Essay—A Fancy.Ida I. Stevens, Woolwich Surely this is no time for relaxing inter- power increase its membership and As a result of this conjunction of Ger- Poem—The of _ about CHILDREN’S 17c. Legend the Roses, est in our one of the fill V9/'!inpinc. frLn irnmnnl- /vf man your We know that HOSE, TPi/v-o n ti--r_ schools, greatest (possibly Hungarian) and English buying. many to counteract these evils of the One lot of Children’s Fast Black Ribbed Hose Dissertation—Our Duties to Mankind, agencies mittee on interchange of certificates of blood the lady has all the vivacity of the are 26e. or three for Geo. E. N. H. age. The ignorant pliant tools in the quality, 17c., pairs 50c. Noyes, Gorham, was read and races of the Levant and all the advan- Dissertation—Hunger and Thirst. nanus oi me unscrupulous. I ne scnoois registration, accepted. of you have been to be over of an and educa- subject Blanche True, Augusta by their levelling forces, should allay Good progress of the work of the com- tages English rearing WOMEN’S VESTS, 25c. Dissertation—Simplicity, tion. She is a handsome the growing animosities and help the mittee on was D. bright, girl, .. Myra E. Lincoln legislation, reported by v Weatherbee, with Special lot of women’s Jersey Vests, guaran- aledictory address... Stella Dennis, Winn people to prove strong in all that makes W. plenty of spirit, and will inherit a when a little care and effort on teed to be the 50c. May Heseltine, of that committee. charged, regular quality (bought late All the for a glorious nation, so that we may very large fortune. parts were well written and J. B. Totten the of stand as a beacon for all the rest of presented report Fiume is a days at 25c. each. well delivered the Miss light royal Hungarian city at valedictory by the world. the committee on papers. would have resulted in Dennis the mouth of the Finmara, about forty your part exhibiting much thought, and Mr. Whitman concluded by addressing The committee securing MEN’S 19c, following nominating miles from Trieste, and is one of the NECKTIES, the Latin Marshal Parker all interested in the institute and saying: salutatory by was appointed by the chair: G. L. most of Amiallv ne o*nnf trustees, delivered the address of in- Lillian May Davies. There will be a boat leave Hope Island Music. a year and teach for the means to com- _ the 3c for at 6 m. to accommodate iiestitude, saying to Mr. Whitman^that Discussion—Resolved: That the property city p. plete his course. be CO., should t was a in behalf of all changed to a Graded IncomeTax. those who attend the picnic. pleasant duty Aft. ( Edith Louise Barker. I ;he friends of the institute to extend to Neg. (Clark Barker Eastman. CLEARANCE SALE Pamtol_Poi-tbolo TTaK.,. rr"i; } State The rim a cordial Street Church. One Price Clothiers and —-OF— greeting and hearty wel- Blanche Porter. Leading Furnishers, The come, and also, in behalf of the Address—The Problem ol Life.The. Tilton State street church and parish trustees, Oliver LeRoy Cobb. have ratified the of 482 CONGRESS jo spt:an me woras mat snouia dome Recital—The Catholic Psalm.. doings the committee ST., PORTLAND, ME. lim with the of the .V ■ ..Elizabeth Hubbard in charge of the alterations. authority position. Maude proposed jeis_____dlw Woodbury Sweetser. The bids for 4nd he did it with the greater pleasure Declamation—The Battle and Defeat of remodelling the church will because of his intimate of the Waterloo.Hugo be opened next Monday, and another knowledge Frank Alley Stevenson. GOODS iminent fitness of Mr. Whitman. In its Class Poem—The Jesuit’s Ring. meeting held Monday evoning next. Amy Florence Steves. Look >0 years of life the institution had had Class Prophecy. NOW IN A Memorable Square Meal. PROGRESS. !0 and be- Frank Per ley Pride. acting principals presidents, and Valedictory Essay—Esse Quam Videri. “If a man is blessed with a jinning with Kev. Samuel Bundicome Myra Annette Bragdon. good ap- said Mr. “he can md Music. petite,” Staybolt, get Out! ending with Professor Allen, who of Singing Class Ode. along comfortably for quite a spell with- lad their best Wishes for his future and Awarding of Diplomas. a Music. out terrapin; there may be times, in- Don’t neglect troublesome ;heir heartiest God-speed. Mr. Whitman when J. R. LIBBY'S deed, he will find the delights of disease when can cure it the 21st you vas, therefore, president. Only a banquet in a very simple meal. I re- Brldgton Academy. and >ne of the ethers had served for a long member a in the for quickly permanently by ; Congress Street. When the boys returned from the day army, instance, ;ime, and he was the late Dr. when, after we had been for weeks with- jel7 dtf Weston, Interscholastic contest at using ; vho had been associated with Mr. Whit Brunswick, out fresh vegetables of any sort, there PROBATE NOTICE. they were received with open arms and nan at Deane Seminary. The speaker was issued to the regiment a ration of was too for A re- ALLEYS nothing good them. It so that on the I To all persons interested in the estate I ;ave interesting reminiscences of Dr. potatoes. happened '(/H Is//,?/ was at the hereinafter named. whom he had 3eption given chapel in the same day the sutler had onions. There At a Court of Probate held at with- Veston, known for 47 CHARLES F. JOHNSON. Portland, evening, the students and were in our men. We SARSAPARILLA, in land for the of on by citizens. tent four got the County Cumberland, the rears, and said that could he have been He was born in first of in of An was Winslow, just across f Tuesday June, the year our Lord orchestra furnished and after a company cook to give us our rations of It cured Phineas H. of hundred 1 iresent none would have extended to the Howe, ! eighteen and ninety-two, the following and Kennebec river from Waterville, matter been for the action promenade concert of a half hour, a col- potatoes of salt pork uncooked, and having presented dr. Whitman a heartier welcome. In his present home, and in his boyhood Milton Mills, N. H., of thereupon hereinafter indicated, it is hereby lation was served and the ended we bought onions of the sutler. We kidney ORDERED: I in the name of the meeting attended the common schools there. In :onclusion, trustees, had at that time an old and bladder disease ! That notice thereof to with three cheers for the saucepan that which had be given all persons in- ] ie invested him with the office of presi- rousing cham- 1881 he married Miss Abbie terested, by a of this order to one of us had somewhere. Bretton, causing copy be lent of Westbrook with all pion school athletes of Maine. picked up him in ! published once a week three weeks successive- Seminary Then, daughter of Colonel I. W. Bretton, of kept misery for 5 years. he We got out the saucepan, and cut up the ly in the Portland Daily Press, a paper printed authority attaching thereto, saying tor half an hour have pandemonium reigned, and Winslow. They two children. at Portland aforesaid, that they may appear at ‘may your success be equal to our ex- pork boiled it until it was about 128 50 Cents. a Probate Court to be held at said by lighting bonfires, After several terms elsewhere Doses, Portland on 1 >ectation.” ringing bells, firing half done. Then we in the onions teaching | the third of put Tuesday July next, at ten of the sannons and guns, until half past ten Mr. Johnson located in Waterville in All I clock in the forenoon, and be heard thereon President Whitman’s Address. and then the potatoes, which we had Druggists. if when where he has since law and object they see cause, the first publica- quiet reigned in Warsaw. cut in as as 1886, practiced Guaranteed Mr. up large pieces nearly possi- tion to be at least thirty days before the time so Whitman, in response, expressed The entertainment and has held various local offices, the Allen’s Me. assigned. by the students the ble uniform in so that they would Sarsaparilla Co., Woodfords, lis of in size, most AUGUSTINE late of feeling responsibility accepting 1th insr. was a being city clerk and To Cure Boston I2S St. DUNYON, Boston. success in every way. all be done at the same time. important ) You. Office, Broad \ County of Suffolk and Commonwealth of Massa- 1 he of and said that he city solicitor. position trust, Home $63 dollars was “While one man after the chusetts, deceased. Authenticated copy of received. looked fire will and the pas well aware how the burden —.'■ probate thereof, duly proved and great The programme for week another attended to the cooking. The Russian Hounds for Wolves. -- allowed in said County of Suffolk, and graduating petition ] nust be which is the price of success, other two sat and The Unitarians at Yarmouth. that the same be filed and recorded in said is as follows: on the ground ap- The stockmen of South Dakota have County of Cumberland, and that letters testa- 1 le felt that it was not that sniffed the air inappropriate June 26—At 3 p. m., Baccalaureate Sermon, plauded—that is, they recently been greatly troubled by Yarmouth, June 16.—The closing ses- mentary thereon be granted to the executrix 1 Rev. Lewis. wolves, therein ie had chosen for his theme “The School George whenever the lid was taken off the sauce- to of named, presented by Abby Dunyon June 29—At 2 o’clock which have taken killing calves and sion the Maine Unitarian Conference said executrix. p. m., Commencement and ; s a Factor in American Life.” Exercises. pan looked at each other and at the colts. have suffered so HENRY C. They much from was held today, Rev. Mr. Phelan of PEABODY, Judge. •June at 8 two men of The school of must be in accord 29—Evening, o’clock, Address, by the fire and smiled. these that have A true copy original order: today Bon. Stewart L. pests they concluded to The communion 1 Woodford. Subject: The Story Portland, presiding. Attest: EDWARD C. REYNOLDS, Register. pith the spirit of die age. What won- if Four Centuries. “When the stew was nearly done we them exterminate thoroughly, and with service in the was ,x jel7 dlawSw c stories have June morning conducted by lerful been told us by mod- 30—At 2 o’clock p. m., Class Exercises. put in a few hardtack to soften, and that end in view numbers of I 1 June Russian < rn science, what revolutions 30—Evening, at 8 o’clock, Concert: when Rev. S. C. Beach of Bangor. Resolu- mighty Lotus Glee assisted after a formal inspection by each wolfhounds have been carried to South lave been ana with all these Club, by Prof. W. S. Battis. tions in of the late CITY OF WESTBROOK. effected, man it had been declared done will memory Rev. Thom- Our new the school must Rooms are for officially Dakota, where they be bred and Spring stock ol tupendous changes already being engaged as of lommencement week. the cook lifted the from the farmers to the Hill,D. I)., Portland, were adopted. ;eep pace if it is to be a dominating pow- There promises saucepan kept by exclusion of all Examinations of the different grades o be a fire and set it on the The two The resolution that the | r. It must constantly enlarge its scope very large attendance and well ground. other breeds of dogs. recommending is ;liere Paper Hangings to in the Bridge street grammar school oc- i o correspond with the demands of the may, as the attractions are unsur- men who had the least to do had been missionary committee appoint Rev. G. H. ready passed. curred Thursday. All of the classes did ,ge. holding their plates and spoons for fif- The Elephant’s Keen Scent, Seward of Waterville as special mission- The possibilities of the school in this teen exhibit. admirably, showing the excellent work minutes. It is a difficult matter for hunters to ary agent for Maine, was adopted. The ge cannot be overestimated, since .its The Republicans of Limington held “Good? of the principal, Mr. C. W. Wentworth It makes me laugh whenever get within reasonable distance of a wild conference also a resolution ex- ] unction is to train the mind and store -heir caucus adopted Saturday, June to I think of its sense and his able corps of assistants. i t with and since the world’s 11th, it.”—New York Sun. elephant, for of smell is so interest in knowledge, 'hoose to pressing temperance work. delegates the State convention. delicate that it can scent an at a The of Westbrook have treat storehouse of facts was never so enemy Rev. T. P. Parker read an Republicans Small instructive LORING, SHORT & HARMON. iclilv supplied. But there is another Benjamin nresided, and J. F. Court at Alfred. distance of 1,000 yards, and the nerves mars elected delegates as follows to attend the Adjourns essay on “The Need of the eodt£ diase of the school besides Brackett was of trunk aie so Religious j imputing Secretary. J. F. Brackett, June 16.—The its sensitive that the county convention: Tools are of little Alfred, Supreme Time,” followed an mowledge. witnout ’■ L- Small smallest substance can be discovered by interesting paper Ward I—Fred M. L. Babb. Purinton, Benj. and Joseph Judicial ad- Verrill, i bility to handle, neither are facts witli- Court for York county by Rev. S. C. Beach of on “Ex- Ward 2—A. C. W. W. Cutter. rVebster were chosen and up by its Bangor, Chute, >ut skill to use them. Some men slash delegates. All fa- journed this of picked tiny proboscis. Ward 3—C. B. W. K. Dana. morning after a session The conference Woodman, 'or the periencing Religion.” Ward 4—Fred Stevens. * .way with the best of tools and never ac- nomination of Hon. H. B. Cleaves 25 working days, the longest spring term Take the Press for the closed with prayer by Rev. E. E. New- 1 Ward o-H. K. Griggs, W. H. Parker. < omplisk anything of use or beauty. The or governor. in Campaign._ many years. 50 cents a month. bert of Augusta. I PROFIT IN HOGS. WHITELAW REID’S HOMES. miscellaneous. miscellaneous. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. | -COLUMBUS’ VOYAGE TO BE REPEATED. j Tribune' A Han Who Hakes Them Fay on Clover The Editor of tho New York Pastors. Has Two Fine Residences. I HI* Caravel* to toe Reproduced, Cross April 10, 1891,Ijxmght forty head of Whitelaw Reid, the Republican can-] the Atlantic and toe Exhibited. Dr.C.T.FISK Another Grand Bargain Bale to Close Out the Stock! hogs, paying $117 for the bunch, or didate for vice president, has a city and: When the holding of a World’s Fair be- $3,935 per head. They averaged ninety a country residence. His country seat came a certainty a very natural thought was that relic of Columbus that is the I case 10c Printed Challies 6 l-4c. pound per head; that made them cost has a history. It was founded many, every only physician could be secured would be an 8 m6 $3.35 per 100 pounds. These hogs I years ago by the famous Ben Holladay, interesting case $5.00 Toilet Quilts $3.75. exhibit. In April, 1890, while the special in who put after a hunch of cattle and they who built a stone castle in imitation of Maine I case 10c Printed Cambric 8c. committee on the Fair, of which Repre- staid with them nntil or adaptation from some famous castle Best Cocheco Prints 5c. May 11, 1891, sentative Candler, of Massachusetts, was when I put the cattle on grass. chairman, had under consideration the Can Cure Piles Steel Scissors, all sizes, 25c. I fed the hogs twelve barrels of com original bill for the exposition, Mr. Wil- Ruchings at half price. at $3 per barrel during the month of liam E. Curtis, Secretary of the Bureau Leather Shopping Bags half price. of American Republics, made a recom- May and up to June 30; then I contract- Portmonnaies half mendation to that committee that the without the use price. ed them for $5.35 per 100 pounds to be of ships the squadron of Colum- Colored Dress Coods half price. delivered July 10. Thus, see, I had comprising you bus be reproduced. Nice Vases half twenty days to feed them and com I price. Mr. Curtis suggested that the three Colored Lansdown worth could not so I went to town and 80c, $1.25. buy, caravels be accurately reconstructed and of KNIFE Of LIGATURE 6-4 Plaid worth $1.25. got 3,000 pounds oilmeal which cost sent over the course that Columbus sailed Cloakings 69c, m Green and Blue Faille Silk $34, 1,000 pounds of bran which cost $5, and that, after visiting the islands where Brown, for dresses 85c, 1.000 pounds of shipstuff which cost Columbus touched, the vessels be taken worth $1.25. $8.50, a total oost of $35.50. I put my to Chicago for exhibition. Wine, Drab, Blue, Creen and Peacock Satin Rhadame These recommendations were rfV IS a disease that local physicians hogs (which had been in a woods pas- adopted tf IS P* 75c, worth $1.25. by the National and when m™ only palliate but never cure. It is one ture) in a clover field, and not very good Commission, p I j| Antique Lace Tidies 7 and worth 20c and 30c. the exposition authorities gave Mr. ® 13c, clover at the best, and they then weighed the diseases that have baffled medi- Fans Curtis charge of the historical collection P Vl for graduating classes, very cheap. 130 pounds per head. I began feeding ft ; “v IV cal science, and it is only within a few for the Fair he proceeded to carry out the Ladies’ Colored Ribbed Hose 25c, former 75c. twice a on a mixture of V# that method was known “ “price day oilmeal, plan. years any but bran and wet the Misses’Fancy Cotton 8, 12 1-2, 85c, 50,62,75c shipstuff up just enough It was evident that no cruel knife or and both of these are and satisfactory re- ligature, painful The best 25c Fast Black Hose in the world. for them to eat it well, and it of the caravels could be built and still not kept up plicas with- dangerous, always successful. But some twenty 15 until the to deliver. Then I had 300 out research and inch White Brocade Sash Ribbon $1.25, worth $2.50. day long study in Spain. years ago a great discovery was made, which has proved a pounds of oilmeal, 100 of bran Even there the authorities were limited Our special discount sale of Handkerchiefs will be con- pounds boon to suffering humanity, and Dr. C. T. of is the and 150 of in number, deficient in and Fisk, Lewiston, only physician tinued this week. pounds ships'%T left. The precision of often not in accord with in Maine in possession this method, by which he has made hundreds of cures hogs averaged, on July 10, 188 pounds, each other. To secure the co-operation of the in this state in the past thirteen years; many of which have been local and brought me $9,889 per head, or \ Spanish given up by T. government a as incurable. M. DYER cfc OO. $375.79, as two of them had died in the special diplomatic agent physicians The Doctor has no salve or ointment to sell, but must see je!3 dtt was needed, and it was decided to appoint feed lot. The are these: his patients and treat them personally. His record for the past thirteen years has figures a naval attache to our legation at Madrid. Cost pries of forty After never been equalled by any physican in this country, as no one ever takes a hogs...oo MRS. WHITELAW REID. consultation with Rear Admiral CAUCUSES. Bellowing cattle.... 36 00 S. B. Luce and Commodore F. M. Ramsay, course of treatment without being cured. He can be found at Room 18, Twelve barrels of com at $3 per barrel.. S3 00 of the Old World. It stands upon a chief of the Bureau of Navigation and United States Hotel, Portland, every Saturday, where he will be pleased to meet 2.000 pounds oilmeal.... 24 qq commanding point in Westchester coun- Office FALMOUTH. 1 Finn rvenwJn chir.crtT.ff /> vc of Mr. Curtis asked for the Detail, any one suffering from piles or any disease of the whether come The ty, N. Y., Island detail of rectum, they pre Republian voters of the Town of Fal- LOOP pounds of overlooking Long Lieut. William McCarty mouth are bran_,, ,, 5 00 Little, to be treated or or he requested to meet at the Town sound and a vast eastward and pared not, will forward his book with testimonials and region United States navy, for duty at our lega- House, in said town, on Friday, the 17th day of to other information to one Cost produce..$224 to westward. The place as a whole is not tion in Madrid, and the Navy Department any who may wish. June, at 4 o’clock p. m„ to ohooso delegates to attend the Convention to be holden in Selling price...... 375 *9 as a with his Address him at his home Dr. C. T. 344 Main County excelled country seat in America, complied requeBt. office, Fisk, St., Lewiston, Me. June 30th. to 13 Portland, Also choose delegates Lieut. Little is a may dF&Stf Profit....._..$151 29 and Mr. Holladay, in memory of his New Yorker, son of for District Convention. western named it the banker, Jacob Little, who was the Per order of Committee. These hogs at only five cents per career, Ophir Farm. Souvenir Falmouth. June leading in Wall street or 7th, 1892, would have He was reared in a lived to be spirit forty fifty H pound and cabin, brought $357.20, years ago. As a linguist and natural the times a millionaire and to see both CARD TO North Yarmouth. that less cost, $224.50, would leave many Lieut. Little is THE PUBLIC. diplomat peculiarly well The of North are and at 100 his daughters countesses then lost his Republicans Yarmouth re- $133.70; $4.50 per pounds fitted for such a piece of work, and since quested to meet at their Town House in said would have which wealth and his es- the of this n town on June at 2 o’clock they brought $321.48, consequently lovely beginning year he has been in Saturday, 18,1892, p. for the of to would have left a of tate. i forward the m., purpose choosing delegates profit $96.98. Now Spain energetically urging One of the attend the Republican State Convention at Port- John the outlook in the future is more favor- Roach, the famous shipbuilder, investigation by which the detailed plans Finest land, June 21, 1892, for the purpose of nomi- of the caravels were yet a candidate tor also to nomi- able than last and corn can be became the owner and he, too, suc- adopted and prepared nating Governor; year, nate candidates for Electors at large for Presi- cumbed. His son for the shipbuilders. produced. bought at $1.50 and $2 per barrel, where Garrett became nom- dent and Vice President of the United States, By the exercise of infinite tact and and to select last year it cost $3 and $3.25, and hogs inal owner and soon died. Then Mr. by Sterl- delegates to a county convention unwearying, zealous effort, Lieut. Little Heayy to be held in Portland on Thursday, June 30, are scarcer than at this time last Reid bought it, but the “hoodoo," as to nominate candidates for the year induced the Spanish Minister of the ing Silver. 1892, following axe our colored friends still “bore Navy offices: Four Senators, County Attorney, Sher- and stock hogs just as as last say, to a cheap appoint commission of naval officers PHOTOGRAPHS. Mr. J. H. Lamson informs his old iff, Judge of Probate, Register of Probate, I think we farmers down,” and in 1888 the mansion was de- and year, would do well archaeologists to investigate the friends and patrons that he has the tvell- County Treasurer, and one County Commission- A new repurchased PRICES: er ; also to choose a Committee for two to beep onr stock hogs and feed them on stroyed by fire. and more im- questions involved in reconstructing the County knotvn DAMSON STUDIO, and has added many novelties years. Per Order of Town Committee. for the gammer and when posing mansion has risen on its ruins. three Bhips of and the com- grass market, | Columbus, to the Tea, Plain, $2.50 Mr. Reid’s residence in missioners went to work already very complete appointments of this famous we sell Mo not think we will say as of New York city with enthu- “ Pownal. siasm. Photo establishment. visited most of the Gold Bowl 3.00 old that we have been robbed of our corn is widely noted, and a complete descrip- Having leading The Republicans of Pownal are requested to studios of our meet at the Town House, in said town on Satur- and I not mean tion would fill columns like largest cities, during his absence, and been hogs. do to say that the many this. 3.00 day, the eighteenth day of June instant, at 3 in his Orange, Plain, market will be better or as good as last It is the famous “Italian palace” de- actively engaged profession in California, he feels o’clock in the afternoon, to choose delegates to the Convention to be holden in Villard some ten better than ever before to insure his Gold 3.50 County Portland, year, but I think it will justify the feed- signed by Henry years prepared patrons the Bowl, June 30th, 1892. and ing of two dollar com on clover pasture. ago, stands at the comer of Fiftieth most satisfactory work, especially as he will give every Per Order Town Committee street and sitter his attention. Sent insured Pownal, June 9,1892. At least I am going to try it. I am go- Madison avenue, directly personal STUDIO, No. 5 Temple Street, opposite Falmouth Me. by Mail per ing to feed eighty head of hogs—some facing the famous Catholic cathedral. Hotel, Portland, Windham. mayl6
FINANCIAL. PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, ortorial fancy in recording and satirizing the when a named at MISCKIXAyEOps- FINANCIAL. AMUSEMENTS. and of opponents, I be- gendarme, Mirkovicli, sayings doings political the risk of his own seized the reins AND- lieve there are amenities even in polities, which life, should not be too far overstepped. What I said of the horses and forced them back. F*OR FUN! FUN!!! MAINE STATE PRESS. upon the occasion I should not scruple to re- Mirkovicli was promoted on the spot BONDS. FUnTiT peat in any presence, and will willingly furnish a and decorated. mmIB afterwards “Let No Innocent Man Escape.’* Subscription Rates. copy to the Press for publication word for word and letter for letter. Will you accord me Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe celebrated Daily $3 for six tile of publishing this letter in connec- • * (In advance) $6 per year; courtesy her 81st at her home in Hart- City of Portland 6's a tion with your correction? birthday JULYINVESTMENT months; $1.60 a quarter; 60 cents month. Very respectfully yours, ford, Conn., Tuesday. A floral tribute ot Bath 5’s WE OFFER The Daily is delivered every morning by E. C. Swett. City from Houghton, Mifflin & Co., of Boston, carrier anywhere within the city limits and at The words attributed to Mr. Swett City ot 5’s lock Court by Iowa, was received. Mrs. Franklin Chamber- Clinton, Trial, Woodfords without extra charge. the Press reporter which he denies 5’s City of Portland 4’s Due, 1902-1912 using Toronto, “ Will be held under the auspiees of at the lin, who is a near neighbor of the dis- Ohio, of Daily (Not in advance), invariably are these: City Portland 6’s 1907 Maine 7’s “ rate oi $7 a year. tinguished writer, sent a bouquet of Central Railroad City of Deeriug 4’s 1897 Gentlemen, we are not here in the interest of “ and received a note of thanks in of Calais 4’s Maine State any individual, but in the interest of men who roses, Maine City 1901-1911 BOSWORTH POST A. Peess, (Weekly) published Central Railroad 41-2's “ 2,«. R., believe in the iniquity of the law. Mrs. Stowe’s in which she of Bangor 6’s 1894 every Thursday, $2 per year; $1 lor six months; prohibitory handwriting, City has been and Portland 6's of Bath 6’s “ 1898 25 cents for trial said, ‘‘My pilgrimage long, Water Co. City -IN- 60 cents a quarter; subscrip- The Press reporter was sent to the “ will end happily, surrounded by sucli Town of Dexter 6’s 1897 tion of six weeks. caucus to its and Norway, Water Co. 5’s report faithfully doings friends and neighbors.” The physical Maine, City of Cincinnati, 0. CITY HALL, Persons wishing to leave town for long or sayings. He had no motive to misrepre- health of Mrs. Stowe is remarkably good Bath Water Supply Co. * 5’s 6’s “ 1894 short periods may have the addresses of their at of sent Mr. Swett, and he firmly declares present. City Cleveland, 0. June papers changed as often as desired. Indianapolis Water Co. 5’s 6’s « 1897 Wednesday Evening, 22d, that he did not He misrepresent him. THE HOME. oi 0. 5’s “ 1893 to 1896 Advertising Rates. Portland & Railway Stock City Toledo, affirms that Mr. Swett did use the lan- Ogdensburg “ City of Canton, 0. 5’s 1895 to 1899 This novel and fun-provoking entertainment In Daily Press $1.50 per square, first Merchants National Bank Stock guage attributed to him, and in this he is STRAWBERRIES. City of Stillwater, will be according to the rules of a regular week; 75 cents per week after. Three inser- Also, several issues of Water Co. 6 PerCent Minn. 5’s “ 1921 confirmed by another gentleman who Strawberry Syrup:—Mash the fruit in a M Bonds, and Interest GUARAN- tions or less, $1.00 per square. Every other Principal Portland Water Co. COURT OF JUSTICE. was at the caucus a warm III TEED. one third less than these the pan and it in for two “ day advertisements, watching proceed- put place R«v. W. L. BROWN. Cons. Mort. 4’s 1927 One of our most respected citizens will be tried rates. ings as a spectator merely. Mr. Swett or three days, or until it begins to fer- For Sale Toy Maine Central R. R. for the larceny of a he First Mort. 7’s “ Half square advertisements $1.00 per week," says carefully wrote out his speech ment. Filter the juice through a flan- THE HAS COME! 1898 PLYMOUTH ROCK ROOSTER. CONQUEROR IS. M. PAYSOnr & c©„ Maine Central R. R. first week; half price each succeeding week. beforehand and memorized it. Doubt- nel bag, and to every pint of juice allow Heart Cons. Mort. 5’s and A of Twelve Fellow Townsmen Will of the width of a Trouble, Dyspepsia, SAKTIIEXIS. Jury “A Square” is a space less he thinks he it as two of mix well marll dtl “ repeated exactly pounds sugar; together 7’s 1912 Decide as to His Guilt. column and one inch long. he had written it, but it is exceedingly until the sugar dissolves, allow it to boil DIZZINESS, Portland and Kennebec on first one third ad- “ Special Notices, page, easy, especially for facile speakers like up two or three minutes, remove it from AND R. R. 6’s 1895 ditional. Leeds and Farmington HAble lawyers have been engaged to prosecute Mr. Swett, to alter somewhat the ex- the fire, let it get cold, take off any scum PORTLAND NATIONAL and defend the case. An interesting, exciting muscular Rheumatism BANK, R. R. First Mort. and is Amusements and Auction Sales, $2.00 per laughable entertainment assured. pression of an idea In that and bottle it. Two or three “ or less unconsciously. rises, 6’s 1896 square each week. Three insertions FRED £. Mr. Swett’s speech as it was tablespoonfuls of this to a glass of cold RICHARDS, President, Duluth Street $1.60 per square. written, CURED! Railway the water is a pleasant summer beverage, Rev. W. L. for years a mem- W. \Y. MASON, Vice President, First Mort. Gold Do not fail to be present and hear the and classed manuscript of which he has fur- Brown, Reading Notices in nonparlel type and is very refreshing for invalids. ber of the M. E. Church, but for the C. 6. ALLEN, Cashier, 5’s, “ 1920 with other notices 20 cents per line each nished us, we find the ideas conveyed by last ten Evangelist in the paid the fruit thor- years an First National Bank Stock. of the Strawberry Jelly:—Mash Church of He is well known Opening Court, insertion. the language attributed to him by our God. Casco oughly and strain the juice through a BY THOUSANDS WHO WILL VOUCH FOE National Bank Stock. Pure Reading Notices in reading matter type reporter, though expressed in different muslin to every pint add one pound THE TRUTH OF THE FOLLOWING : Portland Water Co. Stock. Ludicrous Empanelling of the Jury, bag; Gents I in our 25 cents line each insertion. words. We from the of and to five of write to inform you that the Deposits Particulars regarding any of the per quote manuscript: sugar, every pounds TWO COURSES of SKODA'S DISCOV- of the * * * add ounce of isin- above securities furnished upon ap- Testimony Witnesses, Want, To Let, For Sale and similar ad- We can carry Cumberland county at sugar one-quarter ERY and LITTLE TABLETS have done dissolved in a little water. When ___ __ wonders for me. vertisements, 26 cents per week, in advance, the next election. But to do that we must put glass I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT plication. Arguments of the forward as K can reali?.e Lawyers, ad- candidates men whose Democracy the sugar is dissolved in the juice put it tl■ I E K hardly for 40 words or less, no display. Displayed ■ the has in small or amounts has been tried and proven, who will command over the fire and boil it until it is a ••■•it, change large under these and all ad- jelly. been so of the Etc. vertisements headlines, the united support of the Democratic party and marked. Charge Judge, Can same as other fruits. I contracted Chronic draw interest from the first tisements not paid in advance, will be charged the votes of those Republicans who believe the Diarrhoea in the and since 1865 I have been a with us iu the iniquitous folly of the prohibitory Sandwiches Desert:— Army, of each month. The will at regular rates. Strawberry for constant sufferer. In addition to 1 day performance be under the petsonal law. this, dtf SWAN V. Four eggs, their weight in sugar, butter was troubled 1st a jlyao direction of Capt. A. Newton, manager of the In Maine State Press—$1.00 per square as follows: lame &BARRETT, Newton Entertainment There is no essential difference be- and flour and a pinch of salt. Beat the Back and Kidney trouble, 2d, Dys- Bureau, Worcester, for first insertion, and 60 cents per square for Mass., who lias had remarkable success in these tween the idea the butter to a cream, gradually add the pepsia, 3d, Faintness and an all-gone conveyed by language at of Stom- BANKERS, entertainments. each subsequent insertion. and then the well-beaten IWling; 4th, Distress pit which our Mr. Swett sugar flour, ach; 5th, Headache and Dizziness; Admission 25 cents. Reserved Seats 35 to sub reporter says used, Address all communications relating eggs and beat all together for ten minutes 6th, Muscular Rheumatism in Chest and 50 cents. Oil sale at and the idea the 186 Middle Maine. Chandler’s Music and advertisements to Portland conveyed by language Butter a shallow tin so I had _ __ lie in bed for & Santa Fe Street, Portland, Store. scriptions longer. baking to—,- Atchison, Topeka iel7 dtf 97 Exchange Street, which Mr. Swett wrote out and intended our in the and let it bake fortp weeks at aTUAMtime; 7th, a Doors open at 7. Court called at 8. Publishing Co., batter, Severe ■ ■ 1 Heart let it jel5 10,17, 20, 22 Portland, Me. to use. The thing Mr. Swett intended twenty minutes; get cool, spread Trouble that would cause my pulse to half the cake with a of fine straw- run at 98 lor at a time. I was to the above all layer days Railroad -TUB- urjn.oa.xu.a-* x xuxvj xu impress upon caucus treated by eminent but Company, berries, crushed and sweetened; place very Physicians, of the others was that men must be chosen as would be to leave my labors the other half of the cake on top, press compelled P. 0. Box 346. No. 95 Milk THE PRESS. and return to my homo weeks at a time- St., Boston, June 8. CARPENTERS OF PORTLAND, candidates who believed in the and cut into in fact I have had 18 fits ol sickness iniquity lightly together, finger under the of Union 344 at Marriner'* then ice the and sides of each. in the last 86 and several times auspices of the law, because in the pieces, top years, Income Bond Conversion Landing,Long Island, June 18th. prohibitory have been given tip to die. Saturday, FRIDAY, JURE 17. Canned:—A half of to one selection of such men the chief if not pound sugar I feel that I am completely cured of lay Amusements: 100 yard race, bound of fruit. Mash for cook- of all my diseases the Diar- UNDER NO. 68. Dancing, game the of enough bodily except CIRCULAR of base saw only hope Democratic success. which is not cured Casco National Bank ball, splitting contest, tug of war, and over the rhoea, FOR PRESIDENT, ing juice pour measured shooting gallery, swings, foot hall and other The of the attrib- but greatly benefited, (* I |J Income Bonds are now received for ex- significance language cook 10 con- f)•• being amusements. quantity; minutes, stirring I shall take another ■■ into Second change Mortgage Bonds, Class A, Suitable will be awarded. Boat will- buted to Mr. Swett our was stantly; add sugar and cook three min- course which I think will cure me en- under the Plan of -OF- prizes by reporter Conversion, in effect June 1, leave Custom House Wharf at Harrison. utes. the in hot tirely. Yours with gratitude, 1892, the 8.00 and 10.30 that the claims of individuals should be Plunge jar water, fill, by following appointed agencies: a. m. and 2.00 m. Benjamin REV. W. L. BROWN. p. Tickets for sale at C. D. & subordinated to the success of the Atkinson, Me.' UNION TRUST CO. OF NEW-YORK, Cunningham Co.’s, party, the can to set in the hot water the while Monument Square, and W. E. Preble, saw flier, The only sold' FOR VICE PRESIDENT, ana tnat canaiaates sliouia oe selected it is being filled. Remove the top from medicine with a At Office of Atchison Co., 95 POJRTXjA.NX>, MX!., corner Pearl and Newbury streets. Tickets, GUARANTEE CONTRACT WITH EACH BOT- 60 cents; children half price. jel3dtd who believed in the iniquity of the pro- hot water and screw down quickly. REID. TLE. Try a course (6 bottles) (at Milk St., Boston. WHITELAW hibitory law. The significance of Mr. Strawberry Cream Tart:—Roll good OUR RISK, IF NOT BENEFITED RETURN thin UNION TRUST out and it in bottles and get your money. _ Pay CO, OF NEW-YORK, 1824. Swett’s speech as he intended to deliver puff paste very lay Incorporated a in a thick of Sine only for the good you receive. all tart-pan; put layer Ttie First Parish Scfiool The Cleveland men spite of their it was the with this that 80 B’way, New York City. Sunday same, addition, strawberries and plenty of white sugar would feel a ISKODA DISCOVERY CO,. BELFAST, ME. professed confidence good the candidates should be Democrats. to sweeten them to taste; put on a thin BARING, BROTHERS & CO., LIMITED will hold a basket picnic at Hope Island, Sat- June 18th. deal safer if their favorite was nomi- Even on the that our of the and bake urday, assumption reporter coveriug paste quickly. 8 E. C. The will leave Portland Pier at Beat well a half of thick Bishopsgate-within, London, Merryconeag nated. Hill and Gorman haunt them varied Mr. Swett’s language, catching together pint 9 o’clock a. m. sweet cream, the yolks of two fresh eggs Holders Fare, Adults 26 cts. Children 16 cts. his which he declares was forwarding bonds from distant points, continually. merely idea, and a little When the tart is in sugar. America should ship them, by express, to ju!6__d3t not the case, we cannot see that Mr. done cut a neat round, hole in the the Union Trust Company of New York, 80 The the Democratic centre, Accounts of firms and Argus says party into which the beaten cream. Broadway. New York City. individuals, corpora AUCTION SALES. Swett would have any ground for com- gently pour Holders in countries should tions received on favorable terms. believes in manhood suffrage, and Let it cold before ART GOODS. foreign ship their plaint. get serving. Properly bonds to Baring Brothers and Company, Limit- abhors an educational qualification. How __ made, this is delicious. ed, London. All HORSES AUCTION. is it in South Carolina? Does the To Preserve Strawberries Whole:—Take expenses of transmission of bonds de- allowed on time PERSONAL AND PECULIAR. livered at either of the above will be Interest AT^ The lowest ever agencies Democracy believe in manhood suffrage equal weights of the largest and finest prices known paid by the Atchison Company. Will be sold at public auction at the stable of strawberries and best Pending of engraved the deposits. J. A. TRAFTON, in Cumberland Mills, Me., on there? Geneial new granulated sugar; in Portland on preparation bonds, Eppa Hunton, Virginia’s lay the fruit in dishes and work upon which is proceeding with despatch, SATURDAY, June 18, 1892, at 10,30 a. m., deep sprinkle Negotiable Certificates of the and twenty-five horses, weighing from 900 to 1300 Senator, rose in four years from the Con- half the over the dishes a Company The Argus’s solicitude lest the educa- sugar it; give Depository will be delivered Income Bondhold- R. Marshall R. lbs.; some very good matched pairs; some extra federate ranks to a shake that the Pictures & Frames * Small, Coding, horse warranted as major generalship. gentle sugar may touch ers, to be exchanged without unnecessary de- StephenPresident. Cashier. good drivers; every repre- tional qualification to be submitted to and sold to the bidder without Sir of fame the under of the fruit. The next lay for the former in due course. Application to febl4 dtf sented, highest Evelyn Baring Egyptian part are now being made at list limit. the voters of Maine this fall may dis- make a with the remainder of these Certificates has been made to the will take the title of Baron Cromer of day syrup Stock in New York and je!5d3t»W, F. SCRIBNER. the and the Exchanges Boston, franchise intelligent citizens in the Cromer, in Norfolk, that being his sugar juice that has been abroad. drawn from the boil future is quite pitiable. The real Source birthplace. strawberries, and it Income Bond Scrip of any class will be re- F. O. BAILEY & until it jellies; then put the strawberries ALGERNON STUBBS’ ceived for exchange, the same as the bonds, in CO., of its we that it will who has of the amounts not anxiety, is, suspect, Mary Steele, charge carefully in and let them simmer for less than $100, and in even hun- it, Art dreds or thousands. disfranchise citizens who are not intelli- order of the an then in Store. Auctioneers and Commission Merchants money department Pittsburg nearly hour; put them gently Holders of any of the bonds called for ex- gent and thus cut down the Democratic post office, handles more than $2,000,000 jars and pour the syrup over them; it change, under Circular 63 of Oct. 16, 1889, The choicest stock I ever had upon their bonds to of the Salesroom 18 Exchange Street. vote. This the will not all go in, but the following day presenting any annually. is, perhaps, largest Agencies mentioned, can effect the and to woman. the will hold it all. Seal in original business intrusted any jars carefully. present exchanges at the same time. F. O BAILEY. C. W.ALLEN. In a letter to the Kennebec —N. E. Farmer. Journal, The last male heir of Pulaski, the dis- TO ENABLE THE COMPANY AND ITS marl4 dtf the Hon. Herbert AGENCIES TO CARRY OUT M. Heath points out Pole who aided the WHIPPED CREAM PIE. Proof Water PROMPTLY tinguished patriots Etchings, THE EXCHANGE OFFERED HEREIN, some to the use of a check Line a tin with a objections of the Revolution, lives in Savannah, Ga., deep pie moderately HOLDERS SHOULD DEPOSIT THEIR Colors and INCOME BONDS BEFORE list at caucuses. They are in brief the where he earns a scanty living peddling rich crust; bake in a quick oven; then Moulding JULY 15, 1892 SUBSCRIPTION TO SECOND MORTGAGE of fair test of the small wares. it with or and on for frames. All the new difficulty establishinga spread any jam jelly pat- 4 PER CENT, GOLD BOND CLASS “B.” OFFICESUPPLIES Charles J. Baker of Baltimore has The right to vote and the danger that even if just this pour a teacupful of cream beaten or terns in Cilt Management considers at present a fair particular. Deep basis of market value of the new Second Mort- -AND- one is the committee not presented to the American Bible whipped to a stiff foam, then sweeten found, city may Society for gage 4 per Cent, Gold Bonds class “B” to be 70. and flavor to taste. The cream will beat Holders of Income Bonds apply it fairly. There is, of course, some a manuscript containing the whole Bible, depositing their more easily if very cold at first. More Bondsior exchange are invited to subscribe to force in these but in written in the Latin The vol- of objections, this city language. jelly can be spread on the top of the Oil any amount $5,000,000 of these bonds, Bonds due ley ume is a curious and it is Paintings. which will be authorized to be issued for im- 1st, 1892, have not at all serious. So one, supposed or serve it without as they proved cream, preferred. to be made for it was written in the fourteenth century. All at reduced prices for lO provements the first year, be- ALL KINDS OF far as we know there has never been, ginning with July 1, 1892, at the price of 67, The Wanamakers have four homes— One pound of three, strand wool twine the bonds allotted to all coupons for In- since the check list was used in this DATS. carry city, terest at 4 per cent, from July 1,1892. the residence in Washington, one in will tie the fleeces of thirty sheep. One of disfranchisement or Each depositor of $1600 in Income Bonds any complaint of five strand wool Philadelphta, a cottage at Cape May jponnd twine will tie 22x28 will be entitled to subsbribe for $100 of the new EXCHANGED FOR OTHER ACCOUNT BOOKS any claim that the committee had Artotype Engrav- Second Class “B” Per city up the fleeces of Mortgage Four Cent Point, called the Lilemyn cottage, from twenty sheep. Bonds. In the event of manipulated the lists for the applications exceeding Made to Order at Short Notice. advantage the names of the two daughters, and ings 25 cents. the total amount to be offered for subscription, of any candidate. Why there should be Lindenhurst, a very fine residence and the excess will be adjusted in proportion to A FULL LINE OF better for a than a noiaings. more serious about fifteen miles from Philadel- Nothing gift any difficulty in Augusta estate, Arrangements have been made by which this choice or Water Color has a than in Portland is not apparent. phia. Etching subscrintion been underwritten, syndi- DENNISON’S There died recently in two cate having been formed to take all the bonds Hungary KNABE. framed in good taste. not availed of by Income Bond holders: We think there are a good many ladies who served in 1848 in the revolu- SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL EE PAYABLE AS FOLLOWS. Democrats in Cumberland who and in of TAGS AND county tionary army fought several the 10 PER CENT IN CASH nvestments. LABELS. TO ACCOMPANY do not believe in free rum and have no fiercest battles dressed in military uni- This piano is used at all concerts by Old Store 43S Congress & 524 APPLICATION. Street, 25 PER CENT UPON ALLOTMENT. rt. n i i\ with the movement now form. One of them was several sympathy going times N1SS NEALLY and 526. Rlnes Bros. 25 PER CENT WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER on their brethren to STEVENS, Opp. ALLOTMENT. among city nullify promoted, and under the name ot Karl eod3w and is commended as FIRST, by such great ju8 20 PER CENT WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER tire prohibitory law, and we are inclined attained the rank of first lieutenant of ALLOTMENT. mns musical firmament as 20 PER CENT WITHIN 90 DAYS AFTER to think that when the three gentle- hussars. At this an ar- lights in the t The freshman class of ’95 of Bowdoin The people of Stroudwater were sad- College enjoyed their first class dinner, dened last evening by the death of Miss their advent as Louise of ==A S. Mr. FEW celebrating brevet-sopho- Maxfield, daughter FACTS^^ mores, at fhe Falmouth Hotel Wednes- Charles M. Maxfield. Miss Maxfield, day evening. The class marched from who was about 43 years of age, had been the station to the hotel with their ban- in ill-health and despondent for about a ners and giving the class cry at intervals, year; but it was not thought that her For Fond Fathers and Feminine trouble a Financiers! interspersed with college songs. A capi- would take violent form. But tal menu was provided by Mr. Martin, yesterday afternoon about 5.30 o’clock, and it was thoroughly enjoyed by all. one of the members of the family, upon After the dinner Mr. Hiland L. Fair- going to her room, found her hanging banks, toastmaster, proposed the follow- from the bed post by a cord, and quite dead from Our SPECIAL FURNITURE SALE. SALE OF DRY ing toasts, which were replied to by strangulation. GOODS. This these gentlemen: HARPSWELL. Bowdoin—Mr. Hatch, Bangor. Athletics—Mr. Mitchell, Brunswick. Our Class—Mr. The Lawson See ntubbs, Strong. House Opened by Mr. Pooler Tennis Shoes by the bushel. our job counter. We offer in fur- Here are some Our Girls—Mr. Stetson, Bath. special bargains today special bargains. niture. We have some odd on Is Faculty—Mr. Lord, Biddeford. pieces which we have reduced the to Our Future—Mr. Holmes, Lewiston. Wednesday, June 15th, the Lawson^ Special We have bushels of canvas tennis Wg have arranged a job counter and price close. Be sure and ask to see this lot of Extemporaneous toasts were replied to House at South Harpswell opened under shoes and we will close them out at are going to make it the, feature of the CHALLIES sale. fnrniture. by Messrs. Kimball, Thayer, Parker, the management of Mr. J. J. Pooler. prices that will catch everyone. Weber, Roberts, Russ, Mead, Foster, About 4 o’clock in the afternoon, teams I We have taken our $12, $13 and $14 THINK OF THIS. 6 1-4 cents a yard, worth 10 cents. Our 40 all wool suits in which the line 1 lot and walnut book Knowlton, Blaine and Smith. began to arrive from Brunswick until Our regular 75 cent Shoe for is broken mahogany cases, cents. and placed them on this former priee $29.40, a handsome bit of The exercises were as fol- about 60 had A counter; you literary couples arrived, game Friday can take now at we shall make the White your choice $10. furniture; price $18. Nainsooks lows: of ball was indulged in until about 6 1 lot cherry sideboards, former price Opening Address.Thomas V. Doherty o’clock. $112; these are an article and Promptly on the stroke of the expensive 9 a Weekly cents former Ode...H. W. Thayer, Composer tor that reason perhaps have been slow in yard, price 15 cents. History .John S. French clock, Landlord Pooler threw open Light Flannel Suits. And selling; it is a handsome and would Class Yell. style tiie room doors and in Oration.George L. Kimball dining step with adorn a dining room; the price will be Ode—Sung to the air of “Nellie Gray”. the music furnished by Professor Ryser, $90. Royal Worcester Corsets Poem.Allen L. Churchill We have some new the marched in did imported white 1 lot oak sideboards with marble Offering, Prophesy...George Weber guests and ample tops, with old Phi flannel suits, they are just in and are the former drice $54; this is a solid and sub- Closing Chi, “Marching Thro’ justice to the bounteous banquet. 59 cents a pair, always sold for 81. Georgia. prettiest things in the city. stantial piece of furniture that should go quickly at its mark down of $37-50. These class officers were elected: Kindergarten Graduating Kxercises. Bathing suits for men and boys $1 to price Saturday 1 lot of ash sideboards, former These President—Edward S. Loveioy. The $3. price Ladies’ Black Hose Vice Kindergarten Normal Class held now these are neat and President—Sewall B. Savage. Light easy and comfortable; every $35, $27.50; very Secretary and Treasurer—Abner A. their exercises Then $7.50 will a blue flannel should sell Badger. graduating yesterday boy should have a pair for summer. buy you rapidly. Committee of Arrangements—William E. suit and $10 will a all wool 19 H. afternoon at the The We have a bar- get you good only cents, reduced from 25 cents. Leighton, George D. Foster, Walter S. A. Kindergarten. particularly tempting bnsiness suit. We have the best CHINA CLOSETS. iimball. rooms were in the Ladies’ Oxford tie that we variety filled with friends of the gain In this lot one Committee on T. though at about $15, Our finer there is finished in imi- Odes—Joseph Shaw, Harvey class are for $1.39; it is marked down grades Special W. and of the and the teachers Sale. selling are tation that was marked Thayer, Louis C. Hatch. cause, the best made clothes in the mahogany from $2 and is a great favorite with our ready $35; Children’s Black Hose are to be congratulated on the city and equal tailor made garments. We the price now is $25, and it is a great Stricken with happy customers. Apoplexy, have the Peet & Co.’s suits. bargain. manner in which the nroeramme wan Another is a lot of Ladies’ Kogers, bargain There is another of about the same 12 1-2 cents a would be at Yesterday morning the hands on the that are are pair, cheap 17 c arried out. Oxfords great value; they In men’s odd pants you will find some in cents. Prices style antique oak that we have reduc- steamer Tremont found a man lying in $3 shoes, but the line is broken surprises, After the opening songs and regular $1, $1.25, $1.37, $1.50, $2, $2.50 ed from $39 to $30. hymns, so we shall close them at and and are his state room unconscious. At first it an $2.25, patent upwards, they really good essay entitled “What Is a Kindergar- leather with cloth too. This Sale is iiinite«l. was Bargains fancy tops. looking pants, HALL STANDS. he was he thought sleeping but later ten?” was read by Miss Mabel Leavitt of We have a low patent leather shoe A handsome mahogany hall stand that was found to be in a stupor. He was to be worn with the Saco. The education of children has for men, gaiters; was marked at $39 must go in this sale; Are taken to the where is but it is a police station, City received the attention of minds for price $2, beauty. the price will be $27.50. great of Russia Sullivan it a case We have a, full line calf. There is a little one Physician pronounced but Feoebel has cheaper though centuries, proved the that has been of apoplexy, and that the man could not marked down from $25 to greatest teacher that has yet arisen. He In $20. CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. recover. From the that were Footwear a CHILDREN'S SUITS. For papers likens a Children’s Specialty. child to a plant. When good op- EXTENSION TABLES. found in his pockets it appears that the portunities are given for development, One cherry extension Here is a special offer. man’s name is Care. He is evi- Lots of new in children’s table, regular George the child like the plant attains its best things sizes, price $23, now $17.50. an birth and 54 prices from $1.98 to $12.50. dently Englishman by growth. One cherry extension table, regular 350 hand decorated years of age, one of his various discharge There are some very neat effects in price $40, now $30. Opal, Salts and Friday After the fall and winter came songs, Every sailor the to wear One oak extension Peppers, with plated caps, table size. from service on vessels suits, just at the table, regular price papers stating an Miss thing essay by Grace Lowell of Saco, mother should her $25, now $18.50. Regular retail price, 20 cents each. that he was born in 1838. In his valise OUR HAT DEPARTMENT. islands; every bring on “The Educational Value of the Kin- boys here. We have a full line at lowest was an envelope newly addressed, along You ROCKERS AND PICTURES. dergarten,” which showed great'thought. prices. will be surprised at the And with some and a There are a number of rockers that we writing paper new pen. is the We are value in this de- variety. Our price for Play natural expression of the in- giving great have marked down from $10.50 to The address on the was “Mrs. now in Straw Hats. $9; envelope ner nature. learned has partment just these are great value. Everything Depart- Think of a fine Mackinaw for 88 cents. 498 Swett South George Care, street, some value in We have a number of $2.50 developing the child and A fine Milan straw for $1.50. engravings Boston.” In his pocket was a letter English handsomely framed that we have marked him with the outside Wide shade hats for and sea connecting world. country FURNISHINGS. to $1.50. Saturday from a gentleman who addressed him as The writer urges accuracy in all work. side only 15 cents. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “My Dear Uncle.” This man was evi Then OFFICE CHAIRS. followed songs of the trades, given See ouf a from negligee shirts marked down dently Presbyterian clergyman with much ment. Children’s Straw Hats We have a choice lot of spirit Miss Norton of from $3 to are rich. We particularly deals Mary $2; they very walnut and the letter, which with literary and have an cherry offiee and -is- Portland had, as the subject of her es- outing shirt for 25 cents and up- dining Only. and makes chairs that will be included in the religious topics, considerable “Stories in the in and rolled all wards. Then there is summer underwear sale; say, Kindergarten.” straight brims, shapes are in leather and are reference to the trial of the Rev. at 25 cents, and in colors they upholstered Mr. There are and colors. hosiery popular too few stories told. They at 3 for 50 superior goods. The letter is R. H. from 25 cents to the pairs cents. You won’t wear Briggs. signed P. are Sailors, $1, popu- Plain former of vast educational value, stimulate linen collars any more than you can cherry dining chairs, and is dated at 49 East lar shape. help, now Miles, 69th street, but we sell 3 for a and price $5, $3. 5 imagination and plant the germ of good Silk caps quarter, also a Cts. Each. New York. were yachting only$l. Cherry chairs, with arms, former Telegrams sent to literature. for ladles and 50 cent necktie for 29 cents. By the way, piice Yachting caps misses now $5. Mrs. Swett Boston. cents to remember that we have some neat vests $7.50, George Care, street, A lesson was and bicycle caps 50 $1.25. gift charmingly summer Very handsome office former About 6 o’clock given by Hammock hats and crush hats in j£r wear, $1 to $4.50. chairs, yesterday afternoon Miss Lowell. great price $21, now $12. I>© Kot Fail to See the man came to enough to say his name variety. The Atkinson 49 cent unlaundered Very handsome office former Between a of and sum- Cloth chairs, group spring caps for boys, in all the popular shirt and the 47 cent are now These. was George Care, that he was a Scotch- Farrington price $15, $10. mer songs, Miss Martita Cortt of shapes. favorites. Decorated in that he lived in South Saco, figured leather, former English-Irishman, read an essay on the “Cultivation of now $20. the There are no old price $32, Boston, and had a son living. He said hats in our Call in on your way to the Senses.” The senses should be carefully stock. Special Bargains in Every De- he knew a Mr. Pearson of Portland. He steamer. We Are Open Evenings. trained as a means of moral in partment. declared he hadn’t been training drinking. He after life. was taken to the almshouse and was The closing paper was by Miss Grace somewhat better in the evening. Atkinson of South Berwick, “The rela- Much criticism has been expressed tion of the Kindergarten to the primary that the man was not taken to the hospi- school,” was clearly set forth, showing tal in the first place. He was found by that the advantages of a kindergarten Dr. Palmer, who called at the station, training follows one through life. lying in the room, with all the lodging The were the THE gymnastics embodiment windows and a ATKINSON open, only shirt over of grace and the games Miss him. He ha.fi the man wra.nnerl in a. pleasing. Jennie CO., the first blanket and on his feet. He Proctor, kindergartener slippers put Isaac C. General • thinks if the man had of Portland, and Rev. Mr. Atkinson, Manager. ! been properly- Ayres, made Middle, Pearl and Vine Streets. treated in the beginning and not given remarks suitable to the occasion. up as sure to die he would have had a from good chance for his life. Society of Natural History. Died Apoplexy. At a of the of Yesterday afternoon, about 4 o’clock, Notice the meeting Society Natural special announcements that Hilbert a uu n Grant, colored man, about 70 the Atkinson make .jouuij tuuooudi), XJl. Will. WOOU, Company today. The was found dead at his home the president, called attention to recent fears old, advertisement in another will column in- >n street John P. a additions to the includ- Newbury by Junco, terest one. society’s cabinet, every ad about 14 of Grant was ing a fine collection of specimens from years age. Follard-Staattuck. the ying in the front with his feet annual and vegetable kingdoms of doorway, outside. He had HOT WEATHER CLOTHING A quiet home wedding occurred at the California presented by Mrs. S. E. protruding evidently iied of Coroner Gould was residence of the bride’s parents, 16 Salem Spring; a tarpon from the West coast of apoplexy. -AND- jailed but deemed an MANUFACTURERS OF THE street, last evening, when Miss Edith M. Florida; from Jos. H. Bridge; and hand- inquest unnecessa- some ry. Mr. Grant was last seen about 2 Shattuck was united in marriage with corals from Turk’s Island, pre- I’clock in the and OUTING GOODS. Mr. James E. Pollard of this city. Rev. sented by James E. Carter. afternoon, then ap- C. Everett Bean, pastor of to be in his usual Vaughan Numerous other donations for the peared good health. White and Flannel Coats and Pants. street church, was the officiating clergy- Fancy B est P atentedS lidlngW ire W indowS creens and S cresi D oors and 35 man. Both families were largely re- cabinets, books, proceedings, etc., Is It a Forgery? IN THE WORLD. presented, and there were also for the were noticed and SHIRTS* many library appro- It is reported that a check Our patent spiral spring attachment is without a as its friends of the bride and in attend- signed rival, groom priate votes of thanks passed to Miss Moulton” and cashed method of application renders the adjustment of the screens ance. the was a hand- ‘Aug. by the per- Among presents Mr. C. A. CHEVIOT i fectly simple and easy, and experience has that in some chair from the Mercantile Titcomb, Dyer, Mr. Morton, E. iVestbrook Trust has been fully proven Agency. Company, AND I 1.73 and retention of it leads all others. 5. Bates, Howard A. M. Wether- durability spring power Hussey, pronounced a forgery by Augustus F. Measures taken and estimates furnished for orders of size A Case Settled. J. K. any bee, Parks, P. C. Manning, E. S. Moulton, Esq., of this city, unless the MADRAS I large or small. The case of Nellie Furniss vs. Bos- Drake and and to Mr. John others; F. signature is that of some other Laundered Shirts with ton & Augustus high Maine Railroad Company, an ac- Richardson of Boston for a new turn wood Moulton. The check was presented by a down Natick Collar. tion of tort to recover $15,000 cut of the seal. damages society’s Horham young man. HGauze SI,50 PORTLAND SCREEN for CO., personal injuries alleged to have been The publication committee reported S,-S15° OFFICE AND FACTORY, sustained on March 27, 1890, at Chelsea, die of Dow & Pinkham. UNDERWEARfcte7nc- completion the new Federal Cata- BMerino 50c, #1. while plaintiff was alighting from a train 75c, 93 HANOVER ME. of Maine over 500 is called my!7 ST., PORTLAND,* which suddenly started, has been taken ogue plants, copies of Attention to the advertise- .Summer Weight all wool eodtf from the jury and settled. which have already been distributed to nent in another column of this insurance $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. jach acting and member the “iEtna White Machigonne Encampment. corresponding irm, They represent of WrOTQ §H SI.00 to #5.00. V I 0 #1.50 to #5.00. if the society and to numerous foreign Hartford,” “Home of N. Y.,” “Liver- bO OH Fancy Machigonne Encampment, No. 1,1. O. tnd domestic societies, botanists and >ool & London & and our Ouaranteed Black Globe,” many Try Black Capes! O. F., has elected these officers: ithers. be obtained of In Hose “The C. Copies may the >ther leading companies. addition to Soudan,” $2.00 per P.—C. A. Cummings. halt dozen. H. P.-C. H. Farr. ioeiety at nominal prices. 1 heir fire insurance business they do S. If are for we W.-H. H. Higgins. Mr. Chas. E. Smith of you looking Capes ask you to see R. S.—C. F. Plummer. Philadelphia Occident, Plate glass, Elevator, Steam F. 8.—.James Fleming. was proposed as a corresponding mem- 1 •oiler, Employer’s Liability, Marine, and HASKELL & the grades we are for $10.00 Treasurer—C. N. J.ang. JONES, selling $6.75, $8.00, ier. ] fife insurance. Also issue J. W.—Alex. Fleming. surety bonds Manufacturing Clothiers and $12.00. These Capes we manufacture our- to or employees of banks and business Going Atkinson’s today? AND- and louses who are required to give security. selves, can save customers from two to three Political Notes. MENS ?heir agency is the strongest in Portland. FURNISHERS, dollars on each The garment. Republican caucus will be held at MONUMENT SQUARE. Vaterville this to elect (From a letter of Mario* Harland’s, evening delegates MARRIAGES. o the Third District written February 5, 1892.) Congressional con- CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Qntion. It has been believed In this city. June 15, by Rev. C. Everett Bean, “ generally ames and Edith M. A like 1 hat E. Pollard, Shattuck, both quantity of Milliken will carry the caucus, al- c f Portland. hough it is said that will In Concord, June 11, Millard Waldren and Burleigh j liss Grace Huggins, both of Concord. uake a fight, in accordance with his In Lisbon Falls, June 13, at the residence of * he bride’s Rev. C. W. lolicy of makin a contest in parents, by Rogers, g every city, Valter H. Douglass of Somerville, Mass., and RINES BROS. own and plantation in the district. A 1 liss Clara A. Hummer of Lisbon Falls. In In June aucus’ will also be held in Augusta, June 12, Barton A. Woodbridge Boothbay, 11, Capt. John McFarland, Hallowell, a nd Miss E. Paine, both of Newcastle. aged 82 years. where the chances are Georgia probably more Iu Lovell, June 2, Charles Bartlett of Stone- In Boothbay, June 12, Norris, child of 'William The Grandest Greatest Health CgYQiantfs ‘ divided in 1 am and E. 11 months. and Pleasure venly than Waterville. Miss Elizabeth Steams of Lovell. Eeed, aged Scenery, Resort Baking Powder goes further In Waterville, June 10, Mrs. F. p. Newton. In THE Sale of Vessel Property. North Paris, Sullivan Andrews, aged 85 ON CONTINENT. and does better work than DEATHS. years. In South Brig Ernestine, 400 tons, has been pur- Brewer, June 13 Mamie, daughter Unsurpassed Cuisine. other In June 12, at the of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Bridges aged IS vears. any of which I have < based by W. S. Jordan & of this Kennebunkport, residence 1 Co., 0 f her son R. J. Bayes, Elizabeth, widow of the In Biddeford, June 13, Frank Nichols. Wonderful Clen ‘ and 1 ite Robert Springs. It ity, has gone to Greenock with a B. Bayes, of Sherbrooke, Canada, knowledge. is therefore ged 80 years. W. Swansbourne, of the of in Boston Symphony, argo spool wood, command of In Deering, June 16, Louiser S. Maxfield, leader of orchestra. cheaper.” ( ■’apt. F. M. Johnson of Rockland. a ged 43 years, 9 months. In Gorham, June 15, Mary A. 81 ichooner F. E. 86 has been Bolton, aged I lu vvc.no Tower, tons, j ears, 1 month, 29 days. m any I OPEN JUNE 25th. old by W. S. Jordan & Co. to G. A. Gil- [Funeral at her late residence design. White Rock, DENNETT the Florist, sro I hrist of Rockland, t us Friday afternoon at 1 o’clock,! conarJstreet. Telegraph and Post Office in house. jul7,3ma LBaugor papers please copy.] For further information and circulars address C. R. MILL IK r:N, i’roju MISC EIXANEOUS. saw them on a board FLOWER QUEENS OF NIGHT. put somebody and Maine towns. Uncle Rastus—Yes, sir; I carries in coal, an’ FOR SAFE. FOR SALE. scrubs de carry him gently away toward the en- flo\ an’ washes down de window, an’ all such editin’ as dat, salt.—The Morning Star, BY MARGARET EYTIJiGE. gine house. One of the men walked Items of Interest Gathered by Corres- SAFE—Anyone In need af the best lay- S ALE—Trolley Ladders, curtains and hens or tne earliest to mature chick- fixtures at 241 & 243 Middle street. after a hat in his I FORing FORgas with hand; knew pondents of the Press. call on S. YOUNG at 106 Green &238 Middle “What have you named baby, Rastus?” ens, please Inquire at CHENERY & CO., 236 fonr-o’clocks,” been your see the hens. •‘Pretty, fragrant then that somebody had hurt by "Sam street and Eggs and hens of 17-1 Said the rose one day. Pro Tem Johnson, sah.” for Street._ the and that it must he various breeds sale.16-1 ANY “Pity ‘tis your buds unfold falling cradle, Windham. “What is the Pro Tem for?” SALE—2% story house contains 12 Into blossoms gay poor Mr. as none of our men “To SAFE—Summer resort at So. Freeport, FORrooms in first class has gas, SeDago Staming, SOUTH show dat de name is only temporary, sah. repair, When the west begins to bum WINDHAM. We Me.; 14 miles from Portland, 3 minutes bath furnace, cemented cellar and wore hats. Not a face was turned to kind Sam might like to choose FOR water, room, With the sunset light— up [From Our Correspondent.] h*s o’thought walk from steamboat; 2 trips per day to all the modern situated on the Regular own name when he growed up, sah, so we improvements; Sweetness wondrous rare to waste us. I learned afterward that onr men the Portland: village estate, 2 story house, 12 rooms corner of North and Sts., in front of Mrs. a very es- put Pro Tem in as a to de public. Quebec On the drowsy night. Margaret Field highly warning all furnished in prime order; stable 35x30, y2 Fort Sumner Park. of A. C. LIBBY, were so token up with sorrow that so —Harper’s Bazar. Inquire teemed Christian woman was buried on acre ot land, near store, church, school and P. 42Vz Exchange St. 17-2 .-— ■ ... » “Other blooms have birds 20 trees on the —■ — — A to sing, a man and so kind a master snould O., apple place, very pleasant good Sunday, June 12th from her late resi- causes Bees to hum their praise. BOARD. situation; death the sale at the low price SALE—An excellent opportunity to Butterflies to visit them be killed, that for awhile they had at of including all the furniture. Photo at That has been under medical dence Little Falls/ Gorham. Mrs. $2000, FORpurchase a new 2 story frame house just Through the summer days. never a about and the W. A. Mitchell’s, Freeport Cor. or at the office for the builders own use, who is con- thought us, peo- was a life was wanted for self and son completed treatment three months with- Bees but seldom hum for you, Field woman whose in \\TANted—Board of BENJMIN SHAW, 5iy2 Exchange St. to 7 rooms and bath room; lot 60 outside that we had come » » in for rent of furnished pelled sell; Birds but seldom sings, ple imagined exchange pretty 15-1 x90. Price BENJAMIN SHAW, 611a every way consistent with her religious summer cottage of eight rooms at Trefethen’s $3,000. out relief, we will send one case Butterfly is ne’er your guest, down with the cradle, so thus we were Exchange Eev. Lauding. Address 1). A. WATSON, Preble SAFE—Elegant set of modern style St._17-1 Pretty, fragrant things.” left in minutes. professions. At her request Mr. of Murdock’s Liquid Food, Bos- isolation for twenty Bouse, Portland. 17-1 FORdrug fixtures; hand made, finished in ash T.iOR SALE—Two frame houses with stores: a officiated and consists of “Lovely, graceful, crimson rose,” While I was watching them below, Harmon, former pastor here, walnut; prescription counter, A' also stable on the premises; good property free of Said the modest \\TANTED—A few boarders on a farm at sales counter, labelled drawers, patient medi- for an size of lot 60x100. BEN- ton, charge. flowers, for at the funeral. She has borne a long and investment, ‘Though the sun we scarcely know, feeling very sorry my poor master, /' Buxton Centre, lVa miles from station, cine cases, etc.; a rare chance to secure a valu- ■JAMIN SHAW, 51 v2 Exchange St. 17-1 Happiness is ours. I was startled a wild laugh from Col- severe Illness with sublime patience and large, airy rooms, good board, terms reasonable. able set of fixtures for less than one-third their by Address MRS. J. M. 17-1 will and to boat 22 feet 7 Moon we have, and sparkling stars trust in HUTCHINSON. cost; prepay freight charges any SALE—Sloop long, feet ly, who making cat calls and the Lord. The large attendance within reasonable and IF (Each a heavenly gem), began place distance. C. B. DAL- IliORwide. Has center-board is suitable boarders accommodated at 57 And their light so gentle is, yelling as if he was possessed. Then I at the funeral testified to the sympathy TON, Washington street.__2tf for business or pleasure. Inquire at 89 COM- We can look at them. SUMMERRiverside, East Baldwin, in the tidy little knew that had mad. Even house MERCIAL!^17-1 he gone felt for the family. formerly known as Norton’s Hotel. Fish- TiOR SAFE—Send orders for Musical Instru- ing, boating, hunting, and drives. Ref- A ments, Brass or String, Sheet Music 10 cts.. SALE—A in first “And the flashing fire-flies now I tremble when I think of that Mr. Will a pleasant Bradley top buggy, Holden made flying visit erences : S. C. M. R. C. P. Mat- included. Music Instruction run Bound us gleam and Strout, Goding, catalogue Books, FORclass condition; cost $165; only one glance, time; it wa3 horrible to peer down the tocks, J. M. Gould. W. East Books, Superior Violin and to Like a countless host ot here a few since. H. JOHNSON, Banjo Strings, year; will be'Soldfor $100. Inquire atLIBBY’S fays days 15-1 HAWES’S, 414 Portland. In an dance. black and and Baldwin, Congress street, STABLE, corner of Ellsworth and Congress airy Bhaft, sooty yawning, Miss Lillie at home last Me,_ and Music And the moth Bodge was Strings jjyit by mail. _10-2 1 4-1 Paralylic king, velvet-winged, and scarcely less so to look outside and men boarders in a private streets._ Dainty kiss bestows, week. \VANTED—Two 1 family. Inquire at 137 CLARK ST. 14-1 SAFE—End spring top buggy nearly PICTURES! Those in want of a under treatment for three As he whispers, ’You are sweet, see a flight of pigeons sweeping around The Good held a successful Templars FORnew; built for ladies use, extra large seat PICTURES!picture, for a small amount of money, Sweet as any rose.’ at less than we in the few boarders at a good months has had no we considerably height Gospel Temperance meeting Free quiet and stylish. For sale cheap. Can be seen at would do well to call on us. Pictures framed relief, WANTED—A situation were. he was church on the of Satur- country farmhouse, pleasant 140 MAIN ST,, Westbrook, box 286. 16-tf to order; moulding for sale: picture wire and “Grieve no more for us, dear Then Colly—thank God, Baptist evening and healthful. Address Mechanic will one case of Murdoch’s friend; E..BOX 96, hooks. E. D. REYNOLDS, Cor. Oak give Thrice content we are. day, June 11th. Charles A. Nichols pre- moulding so dazed that he comd not see me— Palis, Maine. 14-1 SAFE—Dry and desirable house lots; and Congress streets. 14-1 Loved by moth and sided. made J. A. also and loams for of cost. ilre-fly, as Remarks were by FOR gravel filling. Inquire Liquid Food free moon called my name three times, I sat Dew-drop, and star. Mrs. L. M. Little and Boarders Wanted at Hotel of A. L. RICHARDSON, Peering Centre. 5-8 And while o’er Magnusson, Long, Our for the above you garden reign fairly cringing in dread that his sight TO reasons In the others. Buckfield, Me. lots in of LET. bright daylight, a SAFE—Building upper part We are haiied might clear, and with ghastly grin Mr. J. J. the This house has been the harbor and offer are that we have never by waud’riug winds, Bodge attended Republi- recently enlarged, newly FOR city overlooking bay; easy papered and and Flower queens of night.” and chewing with his mouth he began can convention at Minneapolis. painted, otherwise improved. terms. BENJAMIN SHAW, 6iy2 Exchange LET—At Higgins Beach: of Buckfield is a beautiful on the Portland St14-1 cottage eight known a case of that village TO furnished rooms well located and paralysis working himself toward me. and Rumfort Falls R. and reached large Norway. R., easily by convenient for boarders if desired. Miss I worked from him as train. Saturday train leaves Portland at 5.10 TiOR SAFE—One canopy, shifting top surry Apply, we have not cured or very much away noiselessly our A A. C. KINSLEY, Higgins’ [From Regular Correspondent.] p. m.; due at Buckfield at 7.25 p. m. Corres- on end springs with mud fenders, high Beach, Scarborough, A PERILOUS HOUR. as I could, with every hair of my head backs to but little Maine._ 17-1 or a consumptive that On Sunday last a lot of roughs assem- pondence solicited. seats, finely upholstered, helped, on end. He followed me twice GEO. M. used and as good as new; also a light phaeton standing bled in a wood near south of LUCE, Proprietor. LET—A furnished room at 699 CON- the part the in fine order. Can be seen at J. H. LEE’S stable has not been cither cured or a around that horrid most Jell dtf. TO GRESS ST. 17-1 coping, making village, and after getting well elated en- on Clark street. Owner at 43 Cross St. 14-1 I was that life has apprenticed to a decorative hideous noises, and then having come a gaged in a promiscuous and turn, strong testimony rough WANTED. SAFE—Desirable farm of ten acres at LET—Lower tenement No. 295 Cumber- painter, but of a lov- second time to the he an in ble then returned to Brown land street. to being bold, danger rod, got idea fight. They FORNo. Yarmouth; good buildings, fine or- TO Apply BENJAMIN SHAW been much prolonged by No. or very ing turn, I ran away to sea before his muddled head that I had fallen street where were met a woman, chard bearing 120 barrels of be- 51Va Exchange street, at No. 608 Con- my over, they by XXTANTED—All persons in want of trunks or apples yearly street. who herself with a' sides plums; this year’s crop included 3 acres gress 15-tf its use. time was out. After some I tired for he never lost a sense of where he arming horsewhip TT bags to call at E. D. REYNOLDS’, 556 years planted; handy location near station on stage joined in the but soon found her- and 558 street, corner of as we LET—On a lo- of a maritime life, and married was all this mob, Congress Oak; road. Price $1100. N. S. GAKD1NER, 185 Long Island, pleasantly In all cases of Disease bene- having through trying time. Then self in manufacture our and can therefore cated furnished of five han- rolling the dirt. The sick people goods, give Middle street. 14-1 TO cottage rooms, and determined to stick to the I he tried to on his hut at the you bottom trunks open to all steamers. Good water and kitchen be ob- shore, get feet, in that of which there were prices; repaired; dy ficial results are sure to vicinity quite evenings until 9.14-1 conveniences. to F. room 16 got work with a buildej whose risk of own life I could not let the a number SAFE—Very handsome rich dark bay Apply BRUNEL, peculiar my were seriously disturbed by Oxford 185 Middle St. 15-1 use of Murdock’s FORhorse with long black mane and tail, stands Building, tained by the line lay in erecting tall chimneys. I had fellow rush to certain death with- the loud shouts and curses, until citizens Wf ANTED—Bids for fnrnishing material and poor V w nrontlnn> o urlvopf forihN 4nrmorliotolir o+• 16 hands, weighs 1100 and isJ6 years old this juiviu/iou £«/.uu LET—Good rent, 59 Bramhall street, 8 This statement is always a very cool head, and could stand out one more so I cried out for alum ct paucj out;” month; is sound, true, kind and in stable Liquid Food. effort, Prince’s Point, Yarmouth. Address or call on gentle TO rooms and modern ceeded in and harness; has splendid knee is up conveniences; price on elevations that made most men him sit he restoring quietude. DE. H. A. 16 Mounment Port- action, $27.60 per month. Good rent 1 Bramhall test dizzy, to down; cowered down like MERRILL, Sq., headed and is acclimated and a Place, attested by the crucial of The work on the new chair is land14-1 very stylish; 10 month. Both ana so i was soon a favorite hand with a au i factory rooms, price $22.60 per ready wnippea aog, tremDimg. sup- for to HENRY pushed forward with The cars or H. occupancy. Apply J.CONLEY, over THREE THOUSAND oper- master. vigor. or anything. S. DYER, 219 ferackett my pose it had been put into his head that of the In August 80 Exchange street.14-1 Sing woolen mill will com- situation an Bt.13-1 We had on one occasion to fasten a WANTED—CommencingSeptember by experienced ations in a prominent hospital I was a dead man speaking to him. mence in a few Can best of references in LET—Furnished on Little Dia- days. book-keeper. give SALE—Farm or part of a farm, or house cottage lightning conductor which had sprung That wife had a let- The of a short has all respects. Address “W” BOX 1916. 13-1 TOmond Island, for Immediate use. in and its use morning my got prospect hay crop FOBlots, situated in Scarboro near the Spur- ready this country, by Apply to GEO. F. GOULD, 85 street. near the top of a very and ter from her sister in and as the of a number wink house; lots run to the Spurwink river, Exchange high chimney, Canada, suggested building quite \\TANTED—The public to know that the 14-1 record was of situated for summer _ the unprecedented Mr. chose and one were we silos among the farmers. t V New England private detective bureau, very nicely residences; Staming myself there parts could not make out low. of A. C. Ex- rooml8, First National Bank building, Portland prices Inquire LIBRY, 42y2 LET—Pleasant rooms at 71 Free St. a loss death of James to do it as the most street. 8-2 reported of by Colly daring I had put it in my pocket, intending to Maine, make a of evidence change GOod house near. MISS L. B. The Emerald'* Power. specialty obtaining TO boarding of his men. About half a dozen of us in civil and criminal cases. get our timekeeper to read it for me. Everything strictly SALE—Houses for sale. DAY.14-tf only five patients in a thousand, confidential. P. O. BOX 1736 J. Prices, $500, went that with a hand cart con- Emeralds from India, Persia and Peru 6. STEELING, morning It had a scrap of uncovered paper at the FOB$1,000, $1,100, $1,300, $1,400, $1,500, LET—A rent of six rooms. of difficult cases Manager.9-2 Inquire and many of these the the are the most valuable. According to $1,700, $1,900, $2,000, $2,200, $2,500, $2,700, A. A. LANE, 381 st. 14-1 taining necessary ropes, blocks, bottom, and by another good providence J. C. 105V2 TO Congress their tints and agents are wanted to sell $4,000. By WOODMAN, Exchange We shall be kite and a box or cradle. flown of their luster they are street. 15-1 of surgery. pleased Having I happened to have a bit red lead pen- WANTED—Aliveable bodied men the life insur- LET ON LONG ISLAND—One as cheapest cottage, the kite and its line across the classed Prosines, Neronianes, and ance in the United States. Liberal terms to one hall suitable for lectures the further dropped cil in my'pocket. I wrote on the paper, SALE—In the of New Gloucester TO eight rooms; to give any inquirer canvassers. Previous not nec- village or other one minutes work from the of the we soon drew a Domitianes. According to good experience (Lower the nice residence oi t lie purposes, top chimney, up “Get us down—Colly’s gone mad;” this Suetonius, invited. THE PROV- FOB Corner), West End Also for but the above is convin- essary. Correspondence late Mrs. I. H. Keith. in re- landing. sale, groceries, facts, rope, at the end of which was a Nero used to look at the fighting gladia- IDENT AID Office 98 Buildings good coal and ice. delivered to of the block, I shut in my tobacco box, and was fortu- SOCIETY, Exchange pair, good of water, abundance of wood, any part tors in his The stone street, Me.6-8 cellar, plenty Island. For further of that Itlurdock’s which ran the line we at emerald. is the Portland, apples and some small fruit. This is particulars inquire cing proof through whereby nate enough to drop it just the feet of place JOHN M. FREEMAN. 11 or located and would make a nice home Exchange street, were to be drawn emblem of charity, hope, joy, and abun- to know the MUTUAL pleasantly HUGHEY BROTHERS at Island. Food is not an artificial up. two men who were standing by the en- or a summer fine schools Long Liquid dance. had WANTED—PeopleRESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION, delightful residence; 10-3 had been married a fort- It the reputation of curing and churches within a few minutes’ walk, and Colly only gine house door. 176% Middle street. Free policies. Cash sur- stimulant to the system, but and of an short distance to Maine Central and Grand and as we into the was epilepsy by application being render. Paid up value. Incontestable. Aver- LET—Elegant, first-class suburban resi- night, stepped cradle, Directly all bustle to rescue us. Trunk Railroad Will be sold cheap to age cost $16 per 1000. 3% millions depots. TO dence near Ocean twelve it can be in the the men asked him if he all-round pain-killer.—Paris Figaro. surplus. close the estate. of ANDREW C. street, Deering, though given banteringiy They got the kite up again, and I Call and see our ten year policy. Smart agents Enquire rooms, steam heat, hot and cold water, bath CHANDLER, near above residence, J. M. hadn’t a last dying speech to leave for watched it wanted. Big money. 19-tf room, water closet, shed, stable and carriage most extreme cases of exhaus- mounting slowly—slowly; of or for Gas Fixtures. Thompson, Esq., Register Deeds, Portland, all connected; two minutes’ walk from his wife; and then, Mr. Tubing L. J. Me. house, Staming having and when the slack twine fell between call at your store or house STROUT, Administrator, Limiugton, horse cars; rent on lease only §300. N. S. tion with perfect safety, its in- shaken hands with and bid us The brass tubing used for gas fixtures and cash for old I-tf 185 us, be Colly and myself I took it in my hand WANTED—Topay you rags, barrels, GARDINER, Middle street. 10-2 is fashioned into the various iron, rubbers, bottles, metals of all kinds. If fluence is and with- cool and we were drawn complicated SALE—Farm of 100 acres in of permanent steady, slowly and could have kissed it. Poor Colly, you have any of the above drop me a City LET—For the season, a furnished cot- please on Cumberland one It was known all over the town ornamental shapes required for such Address C. B. 131 Green FOBWestbrook, street; on Peaks Island; seven l athed influence dele- up. that with his teeth still fancied I postal. WISH, mile TO tage rooms, out a reactionary chattering, from East and West End; known as and of F. C. 480 the conductor was to be and the purposes by placing the tube between street, city.11-ltf plastered. Inquire WHITE, fixed, was a spirit, and I did all I could to Hussey farm. Inquire of C. E. GRIFFIN, Congress street.19-tf terious to the system. two steel molds which are Cumberland Mills. Me.14-8 streets were thronged with starera. favor that idea until they got another heavily to buy from $1000 to $15,- tube 000 worth of cast-otf I tho LET—Two furnished Cottages, each con- was and when I waved clamped and then the is expanded NOTICE—Wanted clothing; pay SALE—At low three extension We would remind the public that no Colly very quiet, cradle up to us. Then having got him highest cash price for ladies’ dresses, gents’ price, TOtaining nine rooms. Situated in Cape as FOBtop 1 3 side substitute there are so-called my cap to the people he said in in by hydraulic pressure reaching high and children’s clothing, and gents’ winter over- carryalls, open Surry, spring Elizabeth and near Cape Cottage Hotel. A fine (and many snappishly I scrambled myself, and clutching wagons, 1 new express 3 second hand, as to the coats; call, or address letter or postal toS. wagon. beach for bathing in front of the premises with Foods and Food Extracts in the that this was no time for such and 10,000 pounds square inch.— 1 set breast plate market) folly, him fast I shouted for them to lower; LEVI, 97 Middle street.auglOtf light harness, gold mounted, abundance of pure spring water. Price reason- in Times. custom little 6 4 has a record any way approachihg that he I think of better New York made, used, single harnesses, able. Inquire at 608 CONGRESS Street or thought might and so we wore got down, he wrestling and at the results of the Murdock Liquid WANTED—With capital in a carriage poles yokes 697 Congress street, BENJAMIN SHAW, BlVii Exchange street, things than bow to amuse these gaping and with me all the FERNALD & SAWYER, The stablers. 4-2 Food in the 12 fighting way. PARTNERwell-established business. Address L., Portland, Me. otf past years. Se dared desired no WIT AND WISDOM this office. eodtf fools, who, say, bet- He was in a madhouse for some myl4-tf SALE—In the apSr pleasant healthy village LET—A furnished cottage on Peak’3 ter fun than to see us meet with an acci- FOSof house twelve rooms months and then went to scavengering, Gorham; containing TOIsland near Jones’s Landing. Call or ad- MALE HELP. arranged for one or two families, choice loca- dress C. I. 219 street. dent. for he never would face Didn't Enow Him* tion KIMBALL, Spring any height two minutes walk to station, near schools 30-tf I had come in the and churches, for sale at a by G. D. __ up best heart, think- again; and I have never had the same clerk of two or three bargain WEEKS, Gorham, Me.4-2 COTTAGES TO LET—Some Of ing indeed nothing about the danger we clear head since that adventure.— | WANTED—Drugyears experience. H. P. S. GOULD, 589 l Street.14-1 SUMMERthe best summer cottages in Portland har- incurred, but as we drew nearer and Anonymous. Congress SALE—One light new first class express bor to let. Imquire of A. M. SMITH, Portland, FOBwagon.fit for a grocer or any other light bus- nearer to A first-class Press- Me.16-tf the top, and had nothing, as it siness. One two seated beach wagon, will be WANTED—Pressman.man. Apply at once. REUBEN K. to this world near to Arbor In sold cheap if called for soon. Call on E. MOR- LET—Store 278 Middle near Mon- seemed, belonging Days Twenty-eight States. successor to 375 Fore street, DYER, Alpheus Griffin, RILL, Cor. Preble and Oxford Sts. 11-1 ument now us but this straining I to see Street.13-1 TO square, occupied by Cyrus rope, began Twenty-eight states have official “Ar- Lowell. Tnis store has been occupied as a boot SALE—One-hall a double house, 8 the peril of the undertaking. What reliable man with from and shoe store for over 20 years. Possession bor Days.” Those observing the day in $5000 FOB with modern fitted I to to take treasurer’s rooms, improvements, given July 1st. CHAS. MCCARTHY, JR. Colly thought of it don’t know. He are as follows: WANTED—A$10,000 position for one also a stable on the situated April Colorado, third in well established A bond family; lot, 11-tf at company. surety No. 99 Elm street, For further in- sat the bottom of the cradle, never in Fri- references and Ad- particulars Friday April; Connecticut, last required: required given. of A. C. 42y2 street. for interview A. Press office. quire LIBBY, Exchange LET—Two good furnished rooms. In- looking out, though I told him he would in dress 133, 11-1 day April, appointed by governor; 13-1 TO quire at 43 MYRTLE street. Ring right do better to his eyes about so hand bell.11-1 keep him, Indiana, April and November, by cus- SALE—Three first class houses with that he used to the ■pOBA might grow height. tom, not law; Iowa, late in April or in church, by an expe- large lots on Pleasant street, Deering, the LET—The two elegant modern rents, No. Good heaven! what was this? Here WANTED—Positionrienced chorus director and baritone so- most desirable street in the city, all at bargains TO 190 New High street, seven rooms each, in Kansas, of Best of reference early May; April, appointed loist. Formerlv Lvun. that cannot fail to interest buyers. Electric cars bath rooms, nice cellar and desirable vard; also we were within a of the 49 Brown yard top pro- by governor; Massachusetts, last Satur- given. Address PINKHAM, street, every 15 minutes. W. H. WALDRON, 180 a fine fiat of 7 rooms with stable, and furnace on 11-1 jectin'* coping, and still they, were wind- in in City. Middle street. 11-1 Oak. Woodfordsfor only $15. N. S. GARDI- day April; Minnesota, usually 185 Middle 11-1 without in the SALE—Steam launch, 20 leet NER, street. ing away, slacking speed man or man and wife to work long, only April, appointed by governor; Missouri, FOBbeen used for a few months. Oil I in a moment that on a farm. One who can sail a boat burning least; guessed they first after first in “Excuse me, but I think I WANTED—A pre- Shipman engine and boiler. com- convenience of an Friday Wednesday madam, ferred. to CHASE 3 Everything Makes an every-day mistook our and that with the Apply BROTHERS, Long plete, awning, life preservers, signal etc. height, April; Nebraska, April 22; New York, had the pleasure of seeing you yester- wharf. 11-1 lights, old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. of that windlass the Price low for quick purchaser. Apply to E. C. great purchase rope the first in Room Jose 98 care. Friday following day May; day.” SHERRY, 4, Building, Exchange Prepared with scrupulous Highest would be broken when the cradle came street. Floor space with heat and Oregon, second Friday in April; Penn- “No—I never go to the Zoo.”—Judy. 11-1 award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each to the I WANTED. block. sprang up, and catch- one in power. APPty to GIANT ELEC- Avoid sylvania, day April, appointed by package makes two large pies. the climbed hand over hand ing rope, governor; one in Octobor, appointed by In Ayer’s Sarsaparilla people have a blood A good steady, retail stationery salesman.also FISH MARKET TRIC' MOTOR COMPANY, 25 imitations—and insist on having the to a wholesale man in a book and house. the coping. Colly, too, sprang up of medicine on which they may depend. stationery SUCH superintendent public instruction,— Address the THORP & MARTIN MFG. C0.,:i4 27 Commercial Street. NONE brand. and followed me. He, too, up FOH SALE. and got safe; New York Ledger. Milk street, Boston, Mass. jel4,6t mar7dtf MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y. and still they went on winding up, till Time Wasted. For sale; a first class fish market, the rope suns again with the strain. Bilkins—So you didn’t to the masquerade apt eod&wlynrm Colors In 'Wild flowers. go FEMALE HELP. having a large and trade. Ad- ball? paying Then it snapped, and cradle, hauling or call on Botanists of the Mississippi valley tell dress GEORGE NORTH, 155 TO LET. line, and the main rope with its block, Wilkins—No. I made a fool of myself there girl to do general housework. Perkins Street, East Somerville, Mass. ns that 384 species of wild flowers are and I to Call at 10 Walker street. 17-1 IVsOivEY TO LOAN. fell down. Thus we were two last year, didn’t care risk it there WANTED—A je!4d6t poor known to and flourish in that great again. _ -1" II ID- men left in a most situation. grow desperate fnrtilfl rnrrinD TirViioVi lioo VwafTrronr* 4Vie> Bilkins—What! Didn’t drink too much, did \\TANTED—Competent girl for second- The spacious second Poor Colly was completely dazed with you? ly work. Apply from 8 to 9 a. m. and 6 to Missouri river on the south and west and Wilkins—No; but when the masks were re- 7 p. m.; 145 Danforth street corner of State. HORSES FOR SALL affright, and the moment he got on the moved I discovered that I’d wasted a whole floor over our with the Des Moines river on the east and 17-1 store, coping, which was only a foot and a half evening and twenty dollars spooning with my Negotiates mortgages on household furni- north, this exclusive of grasses, sedges wue.—new lurs weekly. tuckers, 2 hemmers and horses and carriages, broad, he called out, “Where can I 6 machine CHENERY MAN’F Car load of steam heat, central ture, pianos, organs, and other plants whose flowers are with- WANTED—Twogirls. Michigan farming stock and machinery; also pays up fur- pray? where can I kneel and CO., 236-238 Middle St. 16-1 the to remain pray?” out decided coloration. Of the 384 Horses just arrived, com- niture leases, allowing property spe- 'V.J be install- And so I said very solemnly, “Sit down, Baby cried, IWWWWVM, with owner. All loans may repaid by cies, which are decidedly colored, 143, competent girl, good wages. posed of A No. I drivers with ments reducing principle and interest. Also Jem; God will hear us if we to him Mother WANTED—ACall at 75 EMERY ST., forenoon and pray or are sighed, some and more advance money on watches, diamonds, jewelry, 37% per cent., white; 102, equal evening. 15-1 speed road in bond and warehouse re- sitting down.” stocks, bonds, goods to 261/2 per cent., are yellow; 27 species, Doctor prescribed : Castoria t qualities than anybody’s Business confidential. Enquiries SHORT & 1 ceipts. strictly The color of his face was a transparent if.u—a cnamoer woman ana also a LORING, HARMON, attended to. Room 7 are red or 73 mar31 dtf by mail promptly Office, 1, per cent., cardinal; spe- Wa«laundress at the ST. JULIAN HOTEL. horses. Amongthe lota fine Street, stairs directly blue, and it was distorted and twitching No. 4781/- Congress (up cies, 19 per cent, of the whole number, Wanted—A Disease. 14-1 the Preble House) Portland, Me. as if he was in a fit. His were combination saddle horse opposite eyes very are The other 39 Medicine Manufacturer—Doctor, don’t LOST AND FOUND. purple. species, con- Patent and a of coach wild and drawn into a squint, and he that discover a new dis- pair fancy taining the remaining 10% per are you think you could MISCELLANEOUS. Portland and GEO. L. couldn’t sit but his cent., horses. All for sale at prices Feiry Village FISH, Manager. steady, swayed body of some shade of blue.—St. Louis Re- ease? LOST—Betweena Lady’s black Jacket. Will the Under re- apl3 MW&Ftf backward and forward so that I Doctor—Discover anew disease! TVhat on to suit the times turn it to the Press Office.14-1 felt TO LOAN—on first or second by public. earth should I do that for? certain that he must over. on real commer- topple Patent Medicine Manufacturer—Because I MONETmortgages estate, good PERCY D. eleventh, on public desk in cial Life Insurance or LOWELL, I have anew patent medieine which is the very paper. policies any good First National Bank, a sum of Ad- “Come, Jem, lad,” said, thinking to Mahogany in Great Demand. collateral of A. FOUND—June money. for it.—New York Press. securities. Inquire C. LIBBY, jui3diw* Me. dress F. M. H., 59 Kennebec St.14-1 take the off “it's bad thing 42 Yarmouth, fright him; enough, There is probably more mahogany im- Vi Exchange St. 10-4 but it can’t be a TiOUND—A skye terrier with collar marked mended. Hitch up bit to New York now than ever ported be- Fortify yourself for the diseases peculiar to country board. Ad- HENRY S. P W. P. Preble. Owner can have the same and arm around the TRICKEY, put your rod—may- and the wood is to a PARTIES—wishingdress M. C. BURNELL. Gorham, on MISS CROCKETT at the Atkin- fore, put greater warm weather by taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Me., bycalUng UfTEr’eATING.j be it will steady you.” Box 4, reference required and given. 9-2 No. 9 Exchange St., son Hduse Furnishing Co., and paying for this variety of uses than at any time since advertisement.11-1 A HEARTY “Where are and where is this DINNERj you? its beauty was first discovered to the Difference. ME., Farm. Summer ♦ you have that feeling of distress, or J The "IlflNTHROP, Stanley perhaps rod?” he in a * * near have found the Greatest Cure on X are a sufferer from 1 asked, very hollow voice, world. It is true a min- board; 2Va story house, Lake Mar- you Heartburn, Acidity, that old mahogany First Stenographer—How many words GENERAL REAL ESTATE AGT„ FOUND—IEarth, for Rheumatism and Neuralgia in t Gastric Pressure, Indigestion or kindred Stom- ranocook; horses, carriages, pleasant drives; j though he was looking straight at me, Sloe to write be- their worst chronic forms. I suffered twelva * ach Troubles; if so, t brings enormous prices, and that archi- ute did and Shoor require you references given. MRS. CHARLES STANLEY, OFFERS FOR SALE and the rod was only a foot or two to BOX 55. 8-4 years and tried every known remedy. Sufferers tects eagerly watch the destruction of fore they gave you the job? land No. 72 to 78 St. E. Second hundred and Two lots of Spruce write to me and enclose stamp. MISS S. DR. BRONSON’S ! his left. By this I knew that he was old for the Stenographer—One Two lots of land No. 55 to 61 Thomas St. ORR East Maine. jTRY buildings sake of the know a Harpswell, my21d&wlmo* blind with the purchasing fifty. that people good thing Two lots of land No. 7 to 11 Lewis St gone fright; and self stair rails and First S.—How words do have to when see and we have had all PEPSIN mantelpieces of mahog- many you WE—find they it, we Six lots of land No. 11 to 27 Montreal St red pocket-book containing | TROCHES! Don’t near write a minute for them now? can do in those suits to measure for will cure you. 25 cents per 5 boxes x preservation said, go him; for new houses. But the making $12 Five lots of land No. 8 to 22 Walnut St. LOST—Smalltwenty dollar bill and some small money, X They box, any gaudy and which we still continue to for $1.00. Of druggists or by mail. t but then I remembered Second S.—About twenty-five.—Jester. upwards, make Six lots of land No. 302 to 314 Eastern Prom- either in Portland & Rochester car or between X his new wedded barrooms now so at & popular demand more SAM’L WATERHOUSE SONS, 367 & 369 enade. the depot and head of Preble street. Please X BRONSON CHEMICAL CO., Providence, R. I. and that him Fore St. wife, taking all through new in a than was 7-2 Wooden house and lot No. 44 Monument St. leave at PREBLE HOUSE OFFICE and re- J mahogany year ever “The only thing I have ever found to relieve he was always a very decent fellow; and Small wooden house and lot western part of ceive a reward. 11-1 consumed in a like period for the dining the terrible pain at all—Ath-lo-pho-ros.”—A I how I should have liked him city. thought tables of our grandfathers. The laigest rheumatic sufferer, Mrs. M. E. Morrill, care of Fifty desirable one-qnarter acre lots Diamond SAYINGS BANK BOOK LOSE to have done if I had been in Island. deolG eod2wtc his case; logs, when not sawed into 72 State St., Boston. up veneer, go Brick block corner Green and Portland St3., so I determined to run a bit of risk in to make bar have been notified in writing, as required slabs.—New York Sun. has four stores and four tenements. Revised course At a social in Harlem the following Xfc, WE by Statutes, Chapter 47, Section his favor. Of I durst not on gathering 18 get may __dim 112, by Mrs. Elvie V. Dexter, formerly Elvie V. proceedings were had: my feet; but working myself on by my ihe Lakin or Elvie B. Lakin, of Lewiston Junction, WM. M. Conductor’s Way. “So is to married?” Book No. MARKS, I to and your nephew going get Maine, that her Deposit 39,527 is hands, got him, putting my Some a years ago, when Sir Charles “Yes, ma’am, next Saturday the knot will be MISS A. L. Steamboat For Sale. lost and that she desires duplicate book is- arm around his and him SAWYER, to waist, telling Smith was tied.” sued her. traveling by special train in MAINE SAVINGS BANK, as as I could to I Little had been with and The sound and serviceable steamer Card cheerily keep cool, got Dakota, he told his to Johnny (who listening Teacher of Shorthand by Alpheus G. Rogers, Treas. private secretary mouth).—I on the last Typewriting Book, him with his arm around the rod. It open say, ma, day they the “City of Richmond,” 600 tons, Portland, Me.. June 2d, 1892. dlaw3wF instruct the conductor that he should let the poor fellow eat he wants BROWN BLOCK, 537 CONGRESS ST., anything .to, and 61 now run- -AND- had, however, sprung the stapling for don’t they?”—Texas having staterooms, not say “Mr. Smith” but “Sir Charles” Siftings. PORTLAND, MAINE. between Portland and five yards down, and was so loose that ning Machias, AGENTS. in to so a man. Next Send for circular. my29eodtI it speaking great on the route of the Portland, Mt. De- swayed with him, and I expected any time Relieves every sort of Pain or the conductor came round he said, Bleeding, sert & Machias Steamboat Company, is agent in Portland and every minute to see him head and heels and JOS falling “Well, sir—Charles—the next station is Inflammation—Pond’s Extract. Do not be im- offered for sale, delivered at either WANTED—Antown city in Maine for the Furber PRINTER, shoe for ladies make PRINTERS’ EXCHANGE, down and the rod tearing away with posed, upon by weak imitations. Portland or after 1st (patented.) Agents from Glyndon.” And always thereafter he WILLIAM A. GOODWIN, Rockland, July $5 to $15 per day. E. It. FEKNALD, No. 657 him. next. She may now be seen on her Washington Boston. Portland. continued to use the same form, street, 13-1 97 1-2 Exchange St., There “Well, Gentleman—And so are a man (Late City Engineer.) route. For and was great bustle down below; Charles.”—San you newspaper present description sir, Francisco Argonaut. Uncle terms to people were running around the yard now, Bastus? apply PAYSON TUCKER, Gen- ROOMS. Uncle Rastus—Yes I’se de editor ob de eral Manager, Portland, Mt. Desert & PRINTING A SPECIALTY. and pushing to get in, but as yet there sir; Civil Engineer & Landscape Architect FINE JOB department. Machias Steamboat Port- LET—Pleasant rooms, single or in suites were but some score men Presto! Hall’s Hair Renewer job Company, mail or at of at the fqot change! 1st National Bank TO with board at lit) PARKS!. MRS. H. M- All orders by telephone promptly Gentleman—Editor of the job department? Building;. land, Me. tended to. novlleodtf of the cluipuey, and by close loohiiiu I causes gray hair to assume a natural color. upU. eodtl may3-dlti KiCE. 88-ti Adams Express.146 146% SAVANNAH. June 16, 1892,-The Cotton FALL RIVER—Ar 13®, sch Artemus Tirrell, STEAMERS. RAILROADS. 116 ! RAILROADS. FINANCIAL AND American Express.117 market Is easy; middling 7ysc. New York for Digit oil. COMMERCIAL Central 30% Pacific. 30% MOBILE.June 16.1892.—The Cotton market NEW BEDFORD-Arl°®. sch Willard Ches. & Ohio. 23 V* 23% via Boston is easy; middling 74*0. Bis Saulsburv, Bangor Boston & Maine R. R. Chicago & Alton.160 148 Shi 15th. sch H B Metcalt, New York. International Co. & Alton 165 165 MEMPHIS.June 16, 1892.—The Cotton mar- Steamship Portland & Worcester Line. Chicago preferred.... VINEYARD-HAVEN—Ar 14th, sells Abigail In October 1891. ket is — — Effect 4, of Staple Products in the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy.101% 100 easy; middlings 7ysc. Haynes, Franklin lor New York; Empress, FOR Quotations Delaware & Hudson Canal Co.136% 138% S Rockland for do; Sarah, -Joneshore for do; M WESTERN DIVISION. Delaware. Lackawana Hi West..156% 156% Foreign Markets. Hallowelllor Philadelphia; Emma, Gar- Lewis, St. N.B., Halifax, N.S. Trains leave tor PORTLAND & ROCHESTER R. R. Markets. Denver & Rio Grande. 16% 16% diner for do. Eastport, Calais, John, Portland (Union Station) Leading (By Telegraph.) and Nova Searboro Pine 10.15 a. Erie. 27V» 27% Sid 14th, sells J P Wvman, Victory, Georgie all parts of New Brunswick. Sco- Reach, Point, 7.00, Erie preferred. 65 66% LONDON. June 16, 1892—Consols 96 ll-16d tia, Prince Edwards Island, and Cape Bret- m., 3.30, 5.15. 6.15 p. ni.; Old Orchard Beach, Berry, N P Walker, Lucerne, Juliette, and < Illinois 103 for monev and d for the account. on. The favorite route to and Saco, Biddeford, 7.00, 8.45, 10.15 a. in., 12.40. Central.101% 96% Catherine. _ Campobello Bloom St. 3.30, 5.15, 6.15 7.00, 8.45 STATION FOOT OF PREBLE STREET. Ind., & West. LIVERPOOL. June 16, 1892,-The Cotton Ar 15th, sells Lugarno, Calais for New York; Andrews, N. B. p. m.; Kennebunk, Lake Erie & 24% for a. m., 12.40, 5.15, 6.15 m.; Wells Stocks and Bonds—Money Easy—Sterling West. 24% market is middling 4 3-16d :sales 8,000 Maggie Ellen. Portland do; J Paine, Gardi- 3.30, p. Lake steady: Beach, 7.00, 8.46 a. ni., 5.15 p. m.; North On Shore.133% 133% 1000 b .,es. ner for I, E Messer, East for Spring Arrangement. 3.30, and after Monday, Oct. 5, 1891, Passen- and Steady-Government bales; speculation and export do; Boothbay Great 8.45 Exchange Quiet Louis s Nash. 70% 73% SC. Berwick, Falls, Dover, 7.00, a. trains will Leave Portland: LIVERPOOL. June 16.1892.—Quotations— Charleston, On and after May 2, and until further no- m., 5.15 Farm- St. Louis & San Frail. Sid Ada Addie 12.40, 3.30, p. m; Rochester, feror Worcester, Clinton, Ayer Junction, Bonds Dull and Firm—Railroads Fairly Winter wheat 6s 9d®6s wheat at 15th, sells'Sheepscot, Ames, tice, the steamers of this line leave Railroad Alton Manhattan Elevated.130 132% 9ysd; Spring Lunet, A R J T, ington, Bay, Wolfboro, 8.45 a. in., Nashua, Windham and at 7.30 a. 6s 9d®6s American corn 4s Suhiaeler, Adelaide, Lewis, Mott, Monday and at Epping Michigan 107Va 9Wd.Mixed lOVid. Wharf, Portland, Friday 12.40, 3.30 p. ni.; Worcester, (via Great m. 12.30 Steady and Quiet—Stocks Closed Quiet Central.10734 Margaret, Abigal Haynes, Sarah. Empress, M S and and p. m. Cheese 48s Od for white. 5.00 p. m., tor Eastport St. John, with Falls and 7.00 a. Minn. & St. Louis. 11% IIVs Emma, Maggie J Paine, Rochester] m.; Manchester For Manchester, Concord, and points North and Weak. Lewis, Lugarno, Ellen, above connections; Returning, leave St. John and Concord South Newmarket Mum. Hz St. Louis pfd. 28 29% and L E Messer. (via Junction) at 7.30 a. m. and 12.30 p. m. and Eastport same days. 7.00 a. 3.30 Missouri Pacific. 57% 58% OCEAN STEAMER NOBSKA—Passed east 16th, sch Frank T m., p. m.; (via Lawrence) 8.43 a. For Rochester, Springvale, Alfred, Water- At New York, yesterday, money was easy, MOVEMENTS. Through tickets issued and cheeked m.; So, Newmarket New Jersey Central.137% 138% for an eastern baggage Junction, Exeter, Hav* boro and Saco River at 7.30 a. 12.30 and FROM FOR Stinson, Philadelphia port. to destination. received up to 4.00 m.f ranging from 144 @2 percent.; last loan at Northern Paeihc common. 20 TIME Bass (^“Freight erhill, Lawrence, Lowell, Boston, 17.00, 5.30 m. 20% HYANNIS—Sid from River 15th, schs m. p. Prime Northern Pacific 55 56 York. 18 p. t8.45 a. m., §12.40, 3.30 p. m. Gorham at 7.30 144 percent, closing 144 @2 percent. pfd. Etruria.New .Liverpool.. .Jne S C Hart, New York; Belle Hardy, and L A For Tickets at For and 10.00 a. m., 12 30, and Staterooms, apply the Un- Boston for 8.30 a. Northwestern...116% 116% Aller.New York. .Bremen.Tue 18 Young Wash- Portland, 7.30, m., 1.00, 3.00. 5.30, 6.20 and 11.15 p. m. mercantile paper was quoted at 2% @5 per cent. Plummer, Philadelphia; Brothers, ion Ticket Office, 40 Exchange St., or for other 4.00 p. m. Northwestern nfd.144 146% Veendam ... .New York. .Rotterdam..Jne 18 DC. For Westbrook, Cumberland Mills, West- was and firm with ington, information at Office, Railroad Sunday Trains from Bos- Sterling Exchange quiet New York Central.113 113 La .. New York.. Havre.Jne 18 sell Company’s Union Station, for brook Junction and Woodford’s at 7.30 Bretagne BEVERLY—Ar 14th, George D Perry, "Wharf, foot of State street. ton and actual in 4 for 60- New York. Chicago & St'Louis. 16% Werra.New York. .Genoa.Jne 18 way stations, 12.55, 4.15 p. m. and 10.00 a. 5.30 business bankers’ bills 8744 16% Port Liberty. B. xn„ 12.30, 3.00, 6.20 and do 69 York. J. COYLE, Gen’l Manager. 4 for rates pfd. 70 Majestic.New .Liverpool. ..Jne 22 Ar 13th. sch Brave, Weehawken. EASTERN DIVISION. 11.15 p. m. day bills and 8844 demand; posted Ohio & je20 dtf Miss. 21 20 City of Chicago New York.. Liverpool.. ..1 ne 22 NEWBURYFORT-Ar 15th, schs Fred A From Union For Forest Avenue 6.20 p. m. 4 bills were 4 Station. For Cape Elizabeth, (Peering), 8844 @4 89Ys. Commercial 8654 Ont. & Western. 18% 19 Nordland.New York. ..Jne 22 and The 12.30 p. m. train from Portland connects .Antwerp Emerson. Johnson, and James A Gray, 9.00 a. m.; Amesbury, 9.00 a. m., 6.00 p. m.; bonds were dull and North American. 13 14% Aurania‘ •. .New 25 at Junction with “Hoosac @4 8844. Government York..Liverpool...Jne Haskeli, New York for Haverhil; Emelina G Biddeford, Portsmouth, Newburvport, Sa- Ayer Tunnel Pacific Mail. 3*% 35 Alaska.New York. .Liverpool Jne 25 Yolk;. Route” for the West and at Union firm. Railroads were fairly steady and quiet. Sawyer, Alley, New lem, Lynn, Boston, (12.00 a. in. daily) t'J.OO a. Station, Pullman Palace.196V» 198% Circassia.New York. 1 Glasgow .. .Jne 25 Everett Worcester, for Providence and New SALEM—Ar 15th, sch Webster, Phila- m., (§1.00 p. m. daily) t6.00 p. m. York, The stock market after 12 o’clock remained Reading. 69s/* Obdam.New York. Rotterdam. .Jne 25 Port via “Providence for Norwich and 59% delphia; Kenduskeag, Liberty. Boston fcr Portland, 7.30 a. in.. ({9.00 a. m. Line,” to dull and a Rock Island..8oy8 79% Belgenland .. .New York. ..Jne 25 William New via “Norwich Line” with Boston quiet developed drooping tendency .Antwerp BATH—Ar 14th, suits W Converse, daily) 12.30 p. m., 07.00 p. m. daily.) York, St. Paul. 82% of Paris. ..New York. .Jne 29 & R. R. for the m most of the leading shares. Louisville & 82Vi City .Liverpool.. Hazelton, Boston; Albertine Adone, Rich,Port- Albany West, and with the do pfd.126 12544 Germanic ... .New York. .Liverpool .Jne 29 land; Mabel Rose. Barrett, Perth Kate FROM New York All Rail via “Springfield.” Nashville lower than Amboy; COMMERCIAL STREET STATION. reported slightly figures St. Paul. Minn. & Mann.113% 113% Friesland ... .New York. .Antwerp ...Jne 29 Trains arrive at Portland from Worcester MeClintook. Wright. For Portsmouth and 4.40 Ihe as did also Rock Island, St. Paul & Omaha. 49 49% Umbria.New York.. Liverpool... Jly 2 Ar 16th. Arthur C way stations, p. at 1.30 p. m.: from Rochester at 8,30 a- during forenoon, barque Wade, Sherman, m. tConneets with Rail Lines for New in., no pfd.121 122 Wisconsin ... .New York.. 2 York. 1.30 and 5.50 from Gorham and Burlington. Distillers rallied slightly, but Liverpool... Jly Philadelphia. South and West, p. m.; at 6.40, Texas Pacific, new. 8% 9% City of Rome. .New York. .Glasgow.Jly 2 16th, schs Port 8.35 and 11.30 a. m., 1.30, 4.30, 0.50 and 7.35 lost the later. ROCKLAND-rSld Waldemar, {Connects with Sound Lines for New York. improvement Chicago Junction, Union Pacific. 40 40% Maasdam ... .New Yrork.. Rotterdam.. 2 m. .Jly au Prince; Louisa Francis, Portland. tWestern Division from p. after further to rallied 1 cent. U. S. Express. 52 60 Fulda.NewYork.. 2 Nortli Berwick Sun- For to all West and decline 98, per Genoa.Jly BANGOR—Ar 14th, sch Mary Wiley, Port- days only. through Tickets points Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific .. 11% If Teutonic.New York.. Liverpool... J 6 land. South, to S. E. Ticket After delivery hour most of the active shares ly Tri •Western Division from Dover. apply COKDWELE, doUnfd..25% 25% City of Berlin New York.. Liverpool... Jly 6 Sid Woelatly Iiiue. Agent, Portland, Me. reached still lower No feature marked 15th, sch J F Randall, Hall, Baltimore. Through tickets to ail South and West prices. Western Union. 94% 96% Waesland ... .Now York. .Antwerp .. ..Jly 6 points J. W. Pi Steamers Manhattan or Cottage City for sale at Union street. late and the close was and weak Trust... 96% Servia.New York.. 9 Station, Congress dealings quiet Sugar 95% Liverpool.lly Foreign Ports. JOHN W. do pfd. Arizona.New York. .Liverpool.. 9 leave Franklin Wharf on Mondays, SANBORN. oct5 at lowest prices. .Jly Sid fill Wednesdays Acting Gen. Richmond « Rotterdam.... New York.. Amsterdam. 13 Newcastle, NSW, April 16, barque and at o a Man.. Boston. West Point. 8% 8% Jly Saturdays p. m., affording splendid D. W. Transatactions at the Stock Exchange aggre- do nfd. 45 49 Wakefield, Singapore. day trip on Island Sound. SANBORN, Genl, Supt. At do Elwell, for San Francisco. Long Returning, D- J. FLANDERS. G. P. and T. gated 274,100 shares. May 13, ship leave Pier 38, East River, New York, on Mon- A.. Boston Grand Trunk of Canada. MINIATURE ALMANAC ... JUNE Ar at Honolulu GEO. E. Gen. Railway * Ex-Div’d. 17. May 24, ship Pactolus, New- days, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 4 p. m. WHITNEY, Agt. at Portland. Sun rises .4 07 3 36 castle, NSW. Fare $5.00; Round $8.00. On and After MONDAY. Dec. 7, 1891, Retail Grocers' Sugar Rates. Hiirh wateiwater f At NZ trip, oct3__dtf Boston Produce Market Sun sets.7 23 {_4 12 Wellington, May 15, barque Annie J. B. COYLE, Manager. Trains will run as follows: Portland market—cut loaf 644 c Reed, for Auckland and New York. jconfeetioners’ Welt, J. F. LISCOMB, General Agent my25dtf ISLAND STEAMERS. DEPARTURES. 7e; pulverized, 6c; powdered, BOSTON, June 16,1892.—The following are Ar at Cienfuegos 4th inst, barque E O Clark, 6c; granulated, a^ay?::^^Heighttide{:: Port sch For Auburn and Lewiston, 7.10 and 7.20 a. coffee to-dav’s quotations of Proyisions. Produce, etc. Stahl, Medway, NC; Mabel Jordan, Be; crushed, 354 c; yellow, 3c. m., and 1.10,1.30 and 5.10 p. m. For Gor- cuts 00 50: short cuts at Hooper, Philadelphia. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Pork—Long 00@14 Sid fm do 5th barque COMPANY ham, 7.10 a. m.. 1.30 and 5.10 m. For 00 at 14 lends inst, Emita, Nash, DIAMOND p. Railroad Receipts. 00@14 76; hacks 75@00 00; lean MABINE NEWS Delaware Breakwater. ISLAND^YARM0UTH& Montreal and Chicago, 7.10 a. m. and 1.30 at 00 00,al4 — LINE FOR — 75; pork tongues 17 25; butt pork At Melbourne p. in. For Quebec, 1.30 p. m. For Buok- PORTLAND. June. 16. 10 25. May 16, ship Rembrandt, Smith, PORT OF PORTLAND. from New York. FALMOUTH FORESIDE ROUTE. fieid and Canton, 7.10 a. in. and 1.30 p. nv Receipts Maine Central R. R.—For Port- HamsatlO%c: small do hams by 11c; pressed Sid fm do May 14, ship Raphael, Harkness, Central and South ARRIVALS. and, 86 cars miscellaneous merchandise; for lie. THURSDAY, June 16. Sydney, to load San Francisco. California, Japan, China, Time Table 1892. xjzuu—v^iiuiiic db u id iu ueiues auu mua; From Lewiston and Auburn, 8,25 a. m., -a.ucKi9.na, ssTUt -lp, y^AltfXf DXTAI XT V_- o ... connecting roads 13B cars. Arrived. Drig Montiey, America and 5.50 m. Gor 10-lb pails in cs 7%e. for New York. Mexico, 12.10, 3.10, 5,40 and p. From Harper, \_y Isis leave Portland Pier for Yarmouth. N. 8.25 a. 12.10 Hogs—Choice city dressed 6%c lb; country Steamship Manhattan, Bragg, New York— Slcl ham, If., in.. and 5.50 p. m fm San Domingo City 14th inst, sch From New foot of Canal 8.25 a. m.. Portland Wholesale Market. do 5% c. and mdse to