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ullet which almost at the lavements presented a dazzling appearance, mPKCIAI. NOTH’**. niRt’ELLANKOl8, widow) from her promise not to make a will, AT THE STATE dropped lady's MATAAFAS MEN FIGHT THE GERMANS. ABOUT THE PROFESSOR’S SWINDLE. HOW CONGRESS WILL PASS THE WEEK. THE NEWS CAPITAL, [t was as If one walked in streets paved the at the trial at In Nov- j set. Some boys had been standing near the jury Cambridge, cubes of ice. Those who fell down ember last, did not agree, and the case went 1 iouse and it is supposed that one of them with There Were 19 to on News of a Battle In Samoa Con- to this conclusion. the small Now They:8ay Two of Table Oil Cloth, cents. The Senate, of Course, Will Talk the Supreme Judicial Court, certain Young Beal’s Chances for Securing i ccidentally fired a revolver. The bullet 'ame Among These have been decided Wonderful legal points. points Trial. assed the in the firmed from Berlin. trmy who will long remember the is Those Processes About Tariff Revision. in favor of Mrs. Wood’s will. This a New I through glass upper sasb, nighty decision, Officer McGrath, who went home hurt if sustained by the full bench, to which, it is £ triking the ceiling and falling to the floor, badly a fall. Another Is the who understood, itistogoin March next, will rhe boys promptly disappeared. The bullet Sixteen of the Europeans Killed and >y gentleman Stock of the Company Sold In New 21 Many Subjects for the House if the for a Major House Re-elected as the Cov- was carried into a drug store while a physi- Table Oil Cloth, cents. give Cambridge $50,000 hospital and i of 22 calibre. Wounded. closed a cut in the back of the sufferer’s York Saturday. Deadlock Is Broken. other purposes, instead of $25,000, Wellesley ernor and Council’s Messenger. Thirty-eight cian College $50,000 instead of $25,000, and Bates lead, four stitches being required. A young College $35,000 instead of $17,500. THEIR LIVES IN DANCER. ady had a similar experience, cutting her Both are Warranted very Best The American Debate on the Canal forehead so badly that the doctor took two Was the Professor’s Death Nothing Some of Discussion and A Tramp’s Unsuccessful Attempt to Saturday’s in the wound. Mr. Luke Whalen McWade's the Displeases the Frenchmen. ditches But Another Humbug? Quality. Othor Washington Matters. ON A STORM SWEPT COAST. Swindle Mrs. Burleigh. I Ar. Plunge Through differs from a fall, and the list will proba- Flames to Save Life. bly be a long one when the returns are all In. Croat Damage by Wind and Water In Jan. C.—Official advices Detbojt, Jan. 8—An Evening Journal Washington, Jan. 5.—The tariff bill will [Special to tlie Press.l Bebeix, from BUSINESS IN MAINE. New Philadelphia, Jan. 6.—The handsome Ann Arbor Jersey. Jan. to- Apia confirm yesterday’s announce ment of special from says: "President busy the Senate from now on until a vote is Augusta, 5.—Judge Whitehouse editor of esidence of Robert McWade, city an encounter between Mataafa’s followers Cotterlll of the Electric Sugar Refinery was reached. No other measures of importance day, on motion of the counsel for young What Energetic Workers Are Doing Lonu Branch, N. J., Jan. 0 —The storm 1 he Public Ledger, and J. H. Tige, on Lan- found at this HIKES will receive serious and the Charles the convicted murderer, post- and the Germans. On December 18, the theJArlington inornlng.He says Jan7 BROTHERS. consideration, Beal, in Many Towns and Cities. d2t is still raging aud most of the bulk-heads be. aster avenue, at Wayne station, burned last that he is here to the arrest of Edmunds with Mr. his decision as to the granting of a Uerman Adler, with the German report procure joint resolution, Gray’s have poned on tween Seabright and Monmouth beach 1 light; loss about #20,000-#16,000 falling consul on board to Mataa- Mrs. Friend is news to him. lie cannot talk amendment, which was laid aside yesterday new trial, until April. The object of a con- proceeded Lanly, The Bar Harbor Banking and Trust Com- been torn out. The surf demolished the whose valuable library was de- now but await the decision of the Law dcWade, fa’s chief position, with the intention of ne- have declared a dividend of 6 cent. to the press promises developments until tomorrow, must bide its time, if it re- tinuance is to frayed. Nine small children narrowlv es- pany per brick pier at the cottage of Hon. A. T. Keas- for the of the in a few days. lie denounces the claim W.D. LITTLE & quires prolonged attention. Court in the Stain-Crom well case, which will \ aped being burned in their beds. Mrs. gotiating disarming insurgents There is still about 840,000 in the subscrip- CO., ley, and the water nearly reaches up to the was driven in of the of the amount needed for the made Mrs. Friend that the contract with destruction of tions lacking by The deadlock, caused the to be rendered In February, as it will govern looes, sister-in-law of Mr. Tige, consequence German by attempt Methodise church. The surf undermined be taken of the Lewiston mill GENERAL his :razy by the excitement, and had to property and Insults to German sailors. A purchase property. her does not specify raw cane sugar but only HSl^ANCE AGENCY, amend the rules in the House and check fili- the action of JudgeWhttehouse in giving distin- the north of Win. W. Shippen. The j tut of the house by force. McWade I. C. the well known cattle an cottage party of men was landed and while on their Libby. Esq., cane sugar, as unmitigated falsehood. The »itnblirh,.d i,, 1^43. bustering on the first and third Mondays of track of the New Jersey Southern railroad decision. I ;uished himself by dashing through the lealcr of Burnham, has offered to give a suf- and to Yailele at- process is far too expensive to place on the each month against motions to pass meas- is also undermiued and heavily sanded. At the meeting of the new council. Major lames saving Mrs. Jones and three little way plantation were|suddenly ficient amount of land to the Maine Central NO. 31 The at Park has been 1 children in Tige’s house. tacked a of rebels led an locate the market. There is no question, be says, but EXC^HANCE STREET. ures under suspension of the rules, is likely fishing pier Asbury C. J. House was unanimously re-elected by party by Ameri- should they decide to proposed damaged by the sea and a number of half can named Klein. The Olga, Adler and new stock at Burnham. that the is finer than that produced to continue unless the offered of the Governor and Council, a yards product resolution by messenger Kber landed more men. who known and would sell better All kinds of property insured at lowest rates. completed cottages slightly damaged by the succeeded in About one hundred corporations have been by any process First-class cc Mr. Reed is withdrawn. Should which he has Ailed in the past most STRUCK A SNAC. natives and it muaules, American and Foreign. POWDER temporarily gale. Telegraph and telephone wires are position repelling the destroying some of excused from sending in their annuat returns than the ordinary refined sugar. If eould oct28 sneodtf this be decided upon, Chairman Crisp, of the down. acceptably to State officials and the public. their villages. Lieutenant Sieger and 15 be made from raw sugar. The deception Dan- to the Attorney General of Maine. committee ou elections, will call up Tuesday Major House has Ailed the office since \ River Steamer Sunk and men were killed and Lieutenants Spengler consists in the manipulating of the refined Pure. at Atlantic He Eight A for the total repeal of the Maine Absolutely the South Carolina contested election case of Damage City. iel F. Davis was inaugurated governor. and Burchard and ;«i men wounded. petition sugar, instead of refining sugar by a new and next Persons Missing. law Is in circulation the Small vs. Eiliott, following it as soon as dis- Atlantic N. Jan. 6.—A severe is Master elect of Capital Grange, Other accounts state the Germans retired insolvency through On behalf of Mrs. Friend the claim This powder never varies. A marvel of City, J., declare that the ten- process. purltv that of Sullivan vs. the evening will be installed by Statu. The petitioners itreuittu and wtiolesomeness. More economical posed of, by Felton, northeast storm with has Wednesday to Yailele and held it against the greatest Is made that Professor Friend Invented two California election accompanying gale Master Uobie If Grand Army Hall dency of the law “is to encourage idleness, han (he ordinary kinds, aud cannot be sold in contested case. Every Worthy Bayou Bara, La. Jan.6.— Steamboat Paris ouus until reiniorcea. Matuaia s distinct processes, one for making a superior SQUIRE’S prevailed for the past 24 hours. The high can of the intemperance, immorality, dishonesty, reck >mpetition with the multitude of low test, shor opportunity to continue the consideration of be secured. Members legislature J. Orleans for Cincinnati struck loss was 10 killed and 30 wounded. article of sugar from refined sugar and the Brown, New less the contraction of debt and *el(tht alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in the river and harbor bill will be seized by tide today did considerable damage. The who are Grangers will be present. The Germans bombarded Vallele, Leboga speculation, other for making It from grapes and that the » *. l at Point numerous the of Boyal Baking 1'owuku Co., ion Wall Mr. Hlanchard of Louisiana, who has the With the advent of Governor Burleigh into snag Hermitage landing, Carpee and Mataafa now a other evils among people worth millions. President ■* Annie Godfrey lies beached at the Lany. holds strongly latter is Cotterlll N. Y. iv2dSwtf in anil on the Executive changes at nine o'clock last and sank the State, and that these evils are daily In- measure charge, the committee inlikt u'nthi'liunroit nml tlin finlwuinor Annin Chamber, general Parish, night entrenched position near Apia where great pronounced this “humbug” but says if there foreign affairs is awaiting a chance to call have been made in cunduetlug the clerical the cabin excitement women and creasing.” is in the the vessel which Grimes mur- ;o the hurricane deck. Five of prevails. European anything grape process thecompany the bill The Carl, HBOl work of His Excellency. The space in the can be made Pure up diplomatic appropriation one are children have been placed on board the men If suitable arrangements is entitled to it. dered the mate on Christmas eve, lies on the of the stair- •rew, two firemen and passenger Strictly sundry civil appropriation will be reported messenger's room at the right of-war. Business Is at a with parties with whom J. K. Pulsifer of standstill, expect- sand bar at the mouth ot Clam Creek- The off a nissiug. The Paris C. Brown left New Or- Kettle during the week. way entrance lias been partitioned by ing farther German action. Mataafa has Auburn is negotiating regarding the matter 18 THE PROFESSOR DEAD? Rendered For foundations for a number of new houses a door and a eans Friday eight, with 300 tons af freight Business! wire fence containing a the high obtained a of ammunition and de- of at for Ready were 15 ;o which was ISO tons on the supply starting factory Saccarappa, ruined and the derrick and foot brick added way up. Hint That There AN INTERLUDE. wicket, aud the Governor’s private secretary clares himself to before the Some People May wall of the Consumers Ice were ready appear Company and assistant will be stationed inside, commanders of the Britlsn and American that Mr. Pnlsifer will remove his Be Another Swindle. Ditch Instead of demolished. No further dam- ■■.kiln ti,„ •itoconnnnp’c rlnolr line )uian pp. md tbe remfffnder of sugar and molasses, old DeLesseps's Big entirely men-of-war. Irom Auburn to that town. Mr. Pulsl- age is ron and sundries. Sbe was registered at New York. Jan. 5.—The leading .topic of the Tariff. apprehended. moved into a coiner of the room at the left Jer has built up a business in Auburn. 7CN1? TUniUPdflM 8, BRfl ourteen hundred tons and owned Capt good conversation the brokers and business LEAF LARD! on entering the council chamber. Thus by ILL WILL IN FRANCE. among tLlim) IMUIIII UUM U UIIUi Jan. 5.—Mr. Edmunds of- 1. M. and C. T. Yonng. She was The Great Works pulp mill Washington, Governor will have the Executive Halliday people, says men down town today was the great expose Pul up expressly CENERAL NEWS. Burleigh and insured for They Think the Canal Discussion tlie Bangor Commercial, are still gazing in fered two resolutions, which were agreed to, Chamber all to himself. ,-alued at $24,000 $14,000. Here Much Too Late. the direction of the Lincoln pulp mill, but of the late Prof. Friend’s Electric Sugar Re- on thePresident for information ns to a made an unsuccessful at- calling Today tramp have not yet purchased.it is understood. Mr. Those who did not FOR FAMILY USE Gen. Unrrison did not have many callers to swindle Mrs. E. C. the Jan. 6.—The debate in the Ameri- fining Company. get the Venezuela awards, and what steps, if tempt Burleigh, PULPIT AND PLATFORM. Paris, S. L. Montague and J. B. Mullen, of the CARRIAGE Saturday, the weather being very inclement. wife out of 85. ft happened in caught in the professor’s net congratulate lu3, 6, 10 lb palls and 10 lb tubs; is for sale by have been taken the United States can Senate on the Panama canal excited ill Great Works Company, have been at Lin- First-Class Grocer and Provision any, by Tlireo men were killed by the of a Sovernor’slis mauner. The man entered the door- other and astonishment that every Dealer; failing will here. A friend of M. DeLesseps de- coln looking over the property. each express all Laid rendered by us Is free from all Cotton government to collect the mouthly quotas of cage iu a shaft at Morristown, Pa., Satur- yard of tlie Burleigh residence on Grove NEW JERUSALEM 'CHURCH. so many shrewd men could be lead to a Accounts from various of the coun- “buy Seed Oil, Tallow, Suet, and tiler adulterations so street and seeing a little miss there, the clares that when M. DeLesseps, in 1877, parts in a Robertson of Manufacturers and Dealers. the Caracas customs receipts. day. “The salvation of the righteous Is of tbe lines pig bag.“Secretary defunet commonly used, and is tVarrasi. d sirini) said to her, "I know asked the American minister, Gen. try, although many persons in different in his office Hr. J. Sticknev, the defaulting Boston governor’s daughter, Noyes concern, while sitting today, was Parr. None genuine without our name stamped Sherman called up the joint resolution, Henry and Lord,” Psalui XXXVII, 39, was the text for an statement of the view of of trade are engaged in takiDg account of has been arrested in Denver. you, I want to see the governor,” pro- explicit paralyzed by a well knownWall street upon the package. him from the commit- bookkeeper the Gen. indicate a very healthy condition of nearly FACTORY: reported by yesterday ceeding to the front door inquired for the aken by Kev. Howard C. Dunham, pastor of Amertcan government, Noyes re- stock, man asking for 10 shares offering him |10 E. J. Wetherell, husband of Emma Abbott, affairs as the of business tee on the seuse Governor. He was told that Mr. Burleigh he New Jerusalem church for plied that while he thought the American’s regards prospects each for them. Mr. Robertson told the man foreign relations, declaring the douua, died iu Denver yesterday, for Last trade exceeded the av- JOHN prlma yesterday was probably at the State House and depart- viewed the I project with suspicion, be was year’s the {shares were worthless. The man novld P.SQUIRE&CO.sntr of Congress, in relation to the connection of ot its memorial discourse upon the late Oliver if due allowance be made pneumonia. ing was gone about long to reach unable to obtain an official statement from erage, especially and the sale was effected. Two governments with any iuter-oce- enough Insisted European Win. Mann, shot aud killed his house- the and return when he at [Gerrish. In his commencement the pastor his government. for its beiDg a presidential year. This year 30 Cor. Elm anil Cumberland anic and asked that it be im- capital appeared other men wanted to buy shares at the Sts. canal, are passed Carrie Jones’ aud in New the door of Mr. house. The Petit Journal states that a of merchants generally looking forward to A brief discussion ensued. keeper, himself, Burleigh’s Meeting ipoke of the common error that every good meeting same price, but took Mr. Robertson’s mediately. Mrs. there he said the Panama canal bondholders has addressed a a busy and prosperous time, and this fact they Plush Garments Steamed Whole! Mr. Vest while York, yesterday. Burleigh man is self made. God makes ev- advice and did not Invest. The purchase of suggested that, favoring had orders that md great letter to M. him the alone will do much to bring on the consum- mo kipping; hbqcihbd. was some Geo. S. D. I)., elder of the governor given DeLesseps, offering these shares was for the It Is tbe resolution, it intended to have Ilare, presiding 1 is natural today purpose We shall be pleased to see all our old she should him 80. Natur- irything that good. The tendency chairmanship of a new canal company, to be mation.—[Boston Transcript. W. Howard bearing in favor of the Nicaragua canal, a Poughkeepsie Methodist district, is dying of give said, of,“squeezing” E. when he patrons at the old of business aud she his statement >f man is to his salvation is of the formed by the shareholders in the present The national banks of Waterviile paid place scheme to which he was opposed. spinal paralysis. ally regarded evil; Is caught. Howard is the man who swore to receive the with suspicion and went to the telephone to company. The Journal says the new com- their usual dividends on Tuesday. The seen FOSTER’S FOREST CITY DYE hope patronage of maoy Mr. Edmunds, the author of the resolution, Hon. I*. A. Collins has been elected (chair- Lord. The preacher then sketched the life before a notary public that he had the HOUSE, new ones. converse with the Governor about Hie mat- pany will have a capital of several million of Ticonic and People’s paid four per cent and disclaimed having been influenced by any man of the Massachusetts Democratic Com- with a and hand- “Professor" refine raw sugar electricity. but had she left the >f Mr. Gerrish strong loving francs, and will take over the concern from Merchants adhered to its usual of by No. 13 Preble Stree’, opp. Preble House. such idea. mittee. ter; hardly doorway the policy It is even hinted now that Friend is not when the took to bis heels and de- rhe main facts of his have already the old Panama canal cent and the sur- Express orders will receive prompt attention Mr. the resolution as a tramp biography company. paying three per having dead. There has not been anybody found so George regarded William a at oct29 sneodtf Degan, barber, Scranton, parted. A description of the man was given ieen But ic is of the life of Mr. General Boulanger, in addressing a deputa- earnings In undivided profits. The far who has seen his HU death is CARD. very important and necessary step. lias published. plus corpse. l’a., been arrested witli a complete outfit to the police, and to-night he was arrested tion of Panama bondholders te-day ear has been fairly Good said to occurred Mr. Regan thought that the resolution Gerrish as connected with the New Church pastry prosperous. have two days before the of counterfeiters’ tools iu his possession. and placed in jail. He is a bad looking fel- said: "You may rest assured of my rates for have prevailed, seven per blizzard of last March. Having sold and should not be to a vote today, but ;hat tbe speaker presented many interest! ng money my Carriage Factory pressed The agreement between the low, ragged and dirty, and resisted the officer support. I don’t desire to enter on cent outsiders—that is, par- A from the will of should be considered aud debated. Its lan- Burlington [acts. Mr. Gerrish was the last of the origi- being charged cablegram Liverpool saysthat war- J. P. WELCH. good my husiuess to Zenas road and the has been who made the arrest. discussion of the Bourse question, but I ties not accounts with the banks. have been Issued tor the guage, he said, was too broad ami nnre- striking engineers nal thirteen who established the church in keeping rants apprehension Thompson 1 recommend the submitted to Chief Arthur and know In regard to the Panama enterprise the in the have fallen off and her W. cheerfully strh-ted.and contained au unnecessary offence approved. Portland. Deposits aggregate of Mrs. Friend step father E. new llrm to the of my former government and chambers morally entered the The cause Is the with- who was a director of the Electric patronage to France. Mrs. Parsons declared to her Chicago ad- MAINE. His marriage was a means of introducing during year. Howard, customers. an engagement which they have refused to sums that were in the Mi Gray coincided with ttie views given mirers yesterday that she would follow the Mr. Gerrish to the New Cbuech. On com- drawal of large lying Sugar Refining Company, and had charge of MARTIN fulfilled.” Thereupon the general subscried fur affairs at the In PENNELL & CO. by Mr. Regan, aud said that the government truth if it took her behind prison bars and ing to Portland he attended the First Parish banks, awaiting opportunities profitable factory Brooklyn. Jan. 1889. in Buxton. for 25 additional shares of canal stock. investment. The of active busi- Portlaud, 1, janldlm • f the United States should not, without she had to die for it. Diphtheria md was well satisfied. Bnt a aggregate apparently than a an obstacle to to tbe bis bis brother- ness accounts is undoubtedly larger grave consideration. Interpose Steamer Kate Robinson struck a snag on [Special Press.] lew months after marriage, MAINE year ago. The Waterviile Loan and Build- TOWNS. a work which would advance the cirilization tlie Yazoo river, Saturday and sank in 15 Buxton Centre, Jan. 5.—By order of in-law, Dr. Little, came across the little work OSMAN OICNA IN TROUBLE. of the world. untitled “Doctrine of the Sacred Scriptures ing Association has made a steady growth. minutes. No lives were lost. The boat was thelocal board of health, Buxton Free High A Deserter’s Report Concerning the Mr. Morgan took the view that Congress valued at by Emanuel Swedenborg” which Mr. John L. A petition is in circulation in Randolph Deering. $12,000. closed on account of bad no right to trammel tbe diplomatic action School was Friday Megguier a lawer, had brought from New Arab .Leader and Emin. for a charter for the establishment of a GENTS’ FANCY SLIPPERS ! The managing editor of the o The town and citizens’ committees held a of the executive the of a joint Chicag a Gloucester. To Dr. Little this little work mutual fire insurance company to beofticered by passage Arbelter Zeitung has been arrested. He is diphtheria epidemic. Sl'AKIM, Jan. 5.—One of Osman meeting at Lewis Hall, Saturday evening to resolution. If the idea was to be expressed was indeed a revelation. In its light the sa- Digna’s and controlled gentlemen residing In charged with libel Bonfield by see what their respective views were. L. B. it should be in the form of a by Inspector Died while Shaking. bred became transfigured with lieutenants has deserted his leader and has Randolph. The has already re- by Congress, and Shaack. scriptures petition Chapman called the meeting to order, ana in BOYS’ FANCY SLPPERS! concurrent resolution Captain to the He at once sent to Boston for addi- arrived here. The deserter ceived the of about one hundred only. | Special Press.] glory. reports that the signatures eneral terms, the ground already gone over Mr. Sherman treated Mr. objec- The explosion of a boiler in a grist mill at tional New Church literature, and soon be- of the most prominent citizens. The peti- Morgan’s Livermore Falls, Jan. 5.—Frank Kose rebels are enraged with Osman Digna for f n the Press, was recapitulated. One gen- tion to the form of the lesolution ns more New Hope, Warner County. W. va., Satur- came a confirmed leceiver of the clear, ra- tion will be presented to the legislature of died of heart disease their effects and their tleman an enabling bill from the FANCY SLIPPERS! technical than but was to day killed five men. Livermore, suddenly tional doctrine of this new of light and seizing wives, be giv- in the session, and if a bill is proposed YOUTHS’ important, willing age early present legislature whereby the citizens can vote for have the resolution made a concurrent Sullivan the Great left while skating on the last night.Mr.Rose life. a esteem for the charac- ing as his reason for such a course that the passed the company will at once be formed This is the Top of the Genuine one, Boston for Toronto pond Having great or against a change, or for a city or a lie of his new rebels chewed which is to with a of charter, iustead of joint resolution, although yesterday to arrange for his light with Kil- leaves a large family to mourn their loss. ter and intellectual attainments tobacco, contrary capital $100,000. Ur. Topliff, Messrs. Hopkins, the the better form as bind- Mr. Dr. Little was the laid down the Mahdi. He annexation, LADIES’ FANCY SLIPPERS I Pearl thought latter, rain. Over 250 persons went to the depot to brother-in-law, Gerrish, precepts by The cost of rebuilding the mills Scott and Chase were iu Top Lamp Chimney The Saco Crand Jury. him in his new dis- also that 2000 dervishes at splendid Sparrow, Kelley, ing the three branches of the government. see him oil. desirous of interesting reports Handoub at Milford for the Budwell Water Power favor of annexation favorable All similar are imitation. He would like to see ali the nations of the but at first he seemed to make little are squabbling with Osman concern- provided Splendid uew patterns. others, The Rug Manufacturing Company’s hay Saco, Jan. 5.—The grand jury of the Su- covery, Digna Company is estimated at $50,000 and the pre- terms could be made with the city of Port- world (out not the governments) co-operate As he passed the jewelry store ing the evacuation of the place, a majority of com- The handsomest 76c. Slippers In Port- rack factory at Montague Centre, Mass., Court rose been in ses- impression. liminary operations have already land, and Ur. Packard was especially pro- This exact Labe: in the work of Panama canal. He con- preme today, having would in and unfold the dervishes desirous of from the burned last Loss insured. the doctor often drop being retiring menced. Many millwrights are to be em- nounced for annexation. land. night. $35,000; sion for five 20 indict- truths which were the The deserter declares sented to let the matter go over until Mon- days. They reported to Mr. Gerrish the new itown. that thereafter work The Bod- made No trouble to show yon how much is on each Pearl Ermin been ployed begins. An attempt was by the citizens' day, but it should be disposed of then, be- The British steamer Nonkna was sunk by ments, of which the following are made pub- such a delight to himself. But Mr. Gerrish has captured, and that he is a well Water Power will rebuild on more durable Company committee to have a committee formed to prettier and Slipper you en u.-e ttie resolution should be the steamer Main in Satur- was not to be easily captured. The late Wil- prisoner at Khartoum, where he is well & passed Chesapeake Bay, lic: Leon Hutchins, Biddeford, larceny; the shore side of the sluice, and Jordan draw up an enabling bill bat the motion was cau buy for the same money of us, than Top Chimney. or not at ali. day. The Noukna will be raised. Her en- liam Senter once told me that the conversa- treated by bis captors. promptly Stewart on the other side. The capacity of laid on the table, the town committee claim- at other shoe stores. A Mr. Call the resolution was killed aud 88 cattle drowned. Frank J. Creasy, Limerick, larceny; Henry tions were warm and earnest and often dealer may say again spoke against gineer very the former will be three gangs, two single ing that they had the right to ask the legisla- Extra handsome Har- as a move in the interest of ttie few against Carter and Samuel H. Bolster, breaking and not a little to Mr. Gerrlsh’s pattern Opera, and think he has The Boston, Halifax aud Prince Edward’s amusing appren- Victories. saws, two clapboard machines on the ture for but annexation. The town the as the of the late Abner Lowell and Boulangist anything vard and Everett styles at $1.00. many, being against progress Island line lias advertised to carry passen- entering. The suit of Detective Nicholas tices, including upper tloor and lathes on the lower. committee then to meet at Mr. El- others as civilization and tiie best interests of himself. But Dr. Little and the doctrines of Jau. the adjourned good, against gers to Boston for $1. This cut is to meet the Saco and Paris, 6.—In department of the Jordan & Stewart will put in a rotary and der’s office at 4 m. and the citizens' ■ ■ m a mm m m ■ Power of Halifax against Uid- be victo- p. to-day, BUT HE HAS NOT. mankind; and said that if it resulted in war the of the Canada Atlantic lines the New Church were destined to Somme General short lumber machines, also the same firm competition for of today Montadon, Boulangist committee will have a public meeting at it would he a war iu which tlieUuiled Slates deford Savings Institution, recovery rious. Messrs. Gerrish, Lowell and Senter will a into steam mill insist the Exact T-abel and firemen refused to sail in the was a member of the put rotary their up Lewis Hall, Woodford's, to-night at 7.30. J. r. YV upon Top. could not be sustained the conscience of Twenty all became members of the New Church, as elected Chamber of CLUn, by tbe reward offered for the arrest of the bank town. On a of wn wru. b nuLnii, ninoi. uiiki u ■ steamer which left Boston for Saturday evening, large company the world. Why (he asked) is-ue such a 6rU- Scythia, well as others who were at work with Mr.Ger- Deputies by a majority of 7539. In the de. Liverpool Saturday, alleging that she was defaulter, Frank McNeally, last winter, wil| An important business move in Bangor is ladies and gentlemeD, of Woodford’s, mem- St. um/ulmen? Was it proposed to make war rish. About 1827 meetings for the reading of Clarente, lnferieur M. 421 Congress GEO. A. MACBETH & CO., ffc too heavily loaded, the water above not be tried this and tbe partment Dupont, the consolidation of the firm of Cutler A Co., bers of Rev. E. P. Wilson’s Bible class, which Pittsburgh, upon the of Central America and to being term, general opin- and study of the doctrines were held on Sun- was a decl7 sntl people PlimsaU’s mark. Boulangist, elected by majority of of Bangor, with Mr. Frank Stetson of St. numbers between thirty and forty, made him annex forcibly their He had no ion is that the bunk officers will settle. In 1829 Mr. and Mrs. Gerrish Ieb27 MW&FAwt territory? day evenings. 9944 over the Republican candidate. N. of the recent firm of an call at bis residence on Pleas- to the of annexation, but The Edison General Electrical Company attended the general convention of the New John, B., Hayford unexpected objection project A the new firm to be known as ant street. After all had assembled. Mi DYE HOUSE NOTICE. he would like it to bo done aud sin- has oeeu organized at N. J. Its Chureh in America in Boston. Jacques Against the Ceneral. Stetson, openly Newark, Aug. 31,1831 A. made some is at Assaulted and Robbed. was Stetson, Cutler A Co. The business will be Clinton Woodbury very happy TO CONTRACTORS. cerely, instead of indulging iu a vain piece capital estimated $12,000,000. Under it, the Portland Society of the New Church Jan. a or and Paris, 6.—At Republican congress the manufacture and sale of and short remarg* ana, in oeuau oi me class, present- Garments Cleansed Dyed Whole, of braggadocio and untruthful assertion. local companies will be discontinued and Lewiston, Jan. 5.—John Moore, of Au- instituted with 13 members including Oliver long Sealed at which M. Clemenceau was with offices at St. Bangor and ed Mr. Wilson with an elegant chair for hts Pressed ready for wear, Proposals will be received at tlie office What, lie asked, did the resolution propose? their plants operated by the united concern. and Sarah Gerrish. today present, lumber, John, of the Franklin un- burn, treasurer of the Auburn Lodge of Pil- Boston. Mr. John L. will to Mr. Wilson was taken by sur- Company, Lewiston, Maine, Hid it to that no In the course of a few we find the 234 of 370 persons the meeting voted Cutler, Jr., go study. wholly at _ propose say foreigu gov- The grand iu recommends years attending til Fr.day. Feb. 1st, 1880, at L2m for the excava- jury Chicago was knocked down and robbed the St. John office and .Messrs. Georire C. but responded gracefully to tbe friends, ernment. Klmiihl p.nntrihute nnv mnnev tn a Hint t ha naniuki nf thnea Itmwl lure inhiati niuru grim Fathers, name of Mr. on the executive and prise, tion of About 43.000 of earth and Gerrish for M. Jacques, president of the Council of warm cubic yards .. 4 I. .. B In.nnrtnnt onmmittnuj nf thn irun lira 1 and Fred B. Cutler will remove to Boston to both for their beautiful gift and for the about ruble of from the hill work of iidmittiogly internation il neces- cut into the corner stones of about 7 o’clock last night of $44. He recov- the Seine as candidate for the vacant Paris FOSTER’S FOREST CITY HYE 2,900 yards ledge public buildings take charge of the Boston branch of the bus- words which Mr. Woodbury had spoken. HOUSE, owned s id Detween Turner and sity? Why should not any foreign govern- while such men home. convention. For nearly fifty years he was seat in the Chamber of by Company were in office be erased or ered consciousness about 11 and got Deputies. M. and lien. John I,. Cutler will continue The chair Is of design and is from i;t Preble Preble House. Main streets, Auburu Also for the construction ment do so? 11 the was to an active and intluential of the gen- iness, antique St., Opp object prevent that the word “boodler” be cut after them. layman a/uvsjuvo »uvu puiviniuini auuu |di'^KiU9C W A a rear Main street. He is confined to his house to-day. to reside in Bangor, looking after the inter- the establisment of alter Corey Co. of river wall in tiie of Tlie any injurious effect of French or English in- eral church, His last meeting with the sole candidate General Boulan- oct'iv* sneodtf and refuse stone will be used iu A burglar, entered a Mass., against ests of the firm there. In addition to the Until the election of the successor to Or. earth making fluence (and he could see no danger of such Springfield, John Moore, the victim of tne robbery, is the convention was at Boston in long the fill behind (He liver wall. Stone of suitable dry goods store Friday night. He was seen ger. lumber business Mr. Stetson now handles Weston, Mr. A. B. Allen will act as presi- a thing), why not say that the great iuter- an of the Cushman company. His 1883. He much wanted to attend Osman’s Assertion. size and shape may be used in construction of by the police aud watched during a two employe 30.000. 000 of shingles annually, while the dent of Westbrook Seminary. done under the direc- oceauic canal should be controlled by the na- the meetiug in Boston last May, but felt him- the wall. All work will be hours visit. After he had made a large col- story is that he went home from the shop at Jan. 0.—A of dates cut of Cutler & Co., is 70,000,000, making the From forty to fifty bands will find employ- tion of the Contractors wi 1 state the tions of the earth under some form of inter- self too weak. During the Boston conven- Caiuo, comparison by PORI i-AND company. lection of choice articles, the officers stepped the usual hour and after made combined amount of the consolidated firm ment at Mr. J. K. Cobb’s clothing factory at per cubic yard for each of the three classes national commission? The of the supper ready tion of in the palatial mansion of a the best authorities show nothing in the re' price people in and nabbed him. 1878, 000. Morrills. of work The right *o reject any or all bids is Gulf states were greatly interested in the ^o attend a meeting of the Pilgrim Fathers. mutual friend in the Ilack Bay, I had the ports of Emin’s victory in the second week 100.000. reserved the Funner particulars F. M. of the steamer Mr. Herbert F. I.lbby has been by company. construction of the canal. They were inter- Captain Howes, He took the of the pleasure of being present, at one of the last in September, which might not be reconciled Xot only the citizens of Waterville, but appointed may be obtained at the office of the company un- money society, forty-four librarian, and tbe library room will for the ested to its arbitrary use, to tbeirex- Chatham, between Boston and Balti- interviews between Mr. Gerrish and Dr. with the assertions of Osman thos eof all the otber Kennehec towns above der the DeWlti House, Lewiston, Maine. prevent plying dollars, in bills and some change. At the Digna. be In bis bouse. clusion and to tneir but the resolu- more, thinks that a repetition of the accident Thomas for the pre- Augusta, are in earnest iu their determina- present FRANKLIN COMPANY, injury, door he accosted an acquaintance, but had to Worcester, long years A Storm in the mm express tion did not look in that directum. It did to the big live master, the Gov. Ames could of the convention and the Pyrenees. tion to their rights navi- in4 eodilebl and on out his friend was siding minister preserve regarding Saccarappa. j be go back, coming not affirm anything as to the use of prevented by shortening the foremast and official who in 1831 instituted this society. London, Jan. 6.—A violen storm has oc- of the river and a fishway, lion. E. proper gone and he walked home alone with hands A of citizens of this has ONLV the canal. What Senator, he asked, could jigger mast. These masts are in the narrow- All who knew Dr. Worcester will remember fationWeDb Informs the Waterville Mail that meeting place in his overcoat pockets and books under his curred in the Pyrenees. The Orientates been called for next to consider ar- reason a ing parts of the vessel aud the angle of the most on this fact before the directors of Saturday give any why such caual arm. He went down street to the him as one of the grandest and digni- bringing (properly shrouds is Hampshire river oveiflowed the streets of for asking tbe present legisla- used), would not be for the benefit of citizens consequently made more acute, abreast fied of men. It would have been hard to Perpignan the Edwards Company, he has been assured rangements Maine Central railroad crossing of and the round about is Hooded. Com- ture for a city charter for the two CIDER of be uoue thereby lessening the support. men. In a country them that were not anxious villages. BARRELS. the United States? There could have found two more enough YEAR School street, and when by some imposing by they $3.00 PER passing munication is stopped and an enormous the of the lock to The following officers of Wade Camp 19, given. If the resolution was sincere and cars at & flour simple way they talked over the tor discontinuance press freight Holway Co.’s depot grandly amount of damage done. Much distress has S. of V., were installed Friday by meant anything, it meant war. What right since they began attending the matter against the opposition of the tip- evening IN ADVANCE. Portland Business he saw a shadow come from the direction of great changes been caused and it is feared the storm has W. C. Farley, installing officer: had the Congress of the United States to say College. conventions fifty years before. A few weeks per Kennebec towns. Barrels and Kegs for Cider; between the two cars. also wrecked vessels. W. that the of Columbia should not ac- The of the aud Dr. Worcester was called home to the Captain—J. Fhlnney. people regular meeting Musical ‘‘In an instant,” said he, “I felt something after. The Biddeford Board of Trade complain First Lieutenant—M. N. Scott also 100 Bass’ Ale Hhds., the aid of a for tlic- Mr. Gerrish was destined cept foreign government Literary Club of the College was held Satur- strike me on the bead. I dropped as though better world, but Foreign Notes. that their river did not get enough by the Second Lieutenant—C. 8. Edwards. coustruction of the Panama canal ? to remain us for ten more. In hurbor bill and have memoria- W. — — dead, and there till after the among years last river and C. C.-M. N. Scott and W. Webb. FOB BALE BY pay evening. The was called to or- lay just night A Zanzibar despatch reports the German Subsequently Mr. Gray offered an amend- meeting train went which is about 11 1836 Mr. Gerrish was one of the delegates of lized Congressman Heed to use his utmos t D. to 1). of C.-George Jordan. THE BEST NEWSPAPER freight along, gunboat Schwalbe aground near Bogar- ment for the resolution as follows: der by President L. A. Gray aud after the o’clock. 1 was not sensible that this to the first meeting of the Maine endeavors to secure the passage of the river A.—John Minnick. during society moyo. AND THE That connection of Association at Bath, and presented the re- harbor bill now before and to any auy European govern reading of the records of the last meeting time. When I awoke to my senses 1 was In the checker match in conclud- and Congress, Tbe other officers will be appointed by tbe meut or construction of auy snip canal across the from Portland in which he gave a brief London, have the inserted in the committees were weak and dizzy, and had to try several times port < substantially following captain. isthmus of Uarlcii or across Central America that following appointed: of the ed Saturday night. Baker, the American, R. STANLEY & before able to rise to my feet. I was history of the formation and growth the same, viz: “Improving Saco river, SON. being won five Mill*. involves auy political control whatever of the t r- l’nidential—A. R. W. U. Al- games to Smith’s one. Twenty- Cumberland Merrill, Bradley, cold and was chilled for hours. I had New Church in this city. For many years Maine, from the cities of Biddeford and Saco LOWEST PRICED DAILY through wnicn such canal or inter- bert Belmore, Minnie A. Noyes and Jennie B. badly two games were drawn. rltory passes he was the treasurer of the Maine Associa- a across the The Westbrook Chronicle much ference with the t or of am. lain there about four hours. I had on a light to its mouth, appears governme system govern- By the offices he has Hon. Edward Stanley, ex-Gov. General of including jetty 41 Me. ment of w r overcoat. After a time I to tion, but to enumerate all in accordance with the plans of the enlarged and It Is doing good AforeSt„ Portland, any portion of this continent ill he view- ditorial—If. C. Hanson, U. J. Waterhouse and managed gain Canada, was married Saturday to Lady bar, improved. IN TIIE STATE. oct3 <1t< ed the of the States Ida K Johnson. held would be neither useful or possible at in of the work—$25,000. work in the town. by government Untied with my feet and staggered home.” Alice of the Duke of engineer charge serious concern and and considered this time. Few laymen have been better Montague, daughter board also has Otis T. Mr. Harmon was In the mills last disapproval After the business of the meeting an inter- He lias been treasurer of the Pilgrim Manchester. The appointed Garey, Injured dangerous to our peace and satety. Fathers several his term last read or more intelligent in the doctrine of S. F. Shaw and G. X. Weymouth a committee week a sat screw in one of the slitters. THE PURTLASiB DAILY musical and years, expiring A from Pesth that a by PRESS, esting literary programme was the New Church than Mr. Gerrish. From despatch reports pas- formulate a far a new Two new houses are built and much IT CONTAINS The Uouse amendments to the Nicaragua night. was to petition post office, being Published everv (Sundays excepted) by the _ senger train blown from the track near day canal bill were referred to the committee carried out. early life he was fond of books and the which must be nad before the free Is In the of Fiume and three persons killed. delivery building expected spring. PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, foreign relations. The Senate then Moore Pleads knowledge which they afforded, and as he can be had. A Fall Telegraphic Report, resumed Cuilty. A from Cochin China that al- system Yarmouth. consideration of the tariff bill became able he gathered about him a tine dispatch says At 97 Exchange Street. Portland, Me. at paragraph Foreign Missionary Meeting. most the entire was General and State News, Fahmington, Jan.’5.—Walter Moore, who which eventually included one of place destroyed by fire, Club. Address all communications to 322 in the cottou schedule. Various amend library, Children’s Christmas At the regular meeting of Weseustigo The indies of the Congregational churches to and H. S. the best collections of New Church litera- only one oil factory escaping destruction. Special Correspondence, rnents were offered and discussions were had confessed assaulting robbing Lodge. No. :i3, K. of P., the following officers PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. will hold their annual He to collect these The loss is estimated at $1,500,000. The Annual meeting was held at Heception upon them but all were rejected by the usual thank-offering meet, of was brought before ture in America. began were elected: Houghton Wilton, Arcana cost The village of Brancon, Switzerland, has afternoon. Vice-President Political Gossip, party vote and when log in the vestry of High street church this when a copy of the Heavenly hall Saturday C_J. D. paragraph 33G, referring Judge Chandler, in the Municipal Court this Atn _1 1..I1 ...a irnrlr been destroyed by fire. Many cattle were C. Rogers. THfc WbATHEH. to was the in the chair. V. F. Allen. Society News, laces, etc., reached, Senate ad- afternoon at 3 o’clock. Miss Kimball of burned to death. The fire was a Margaret Bryant C.-C. afternoon, On motion of the county attor- S100. la his beautiful library on Locuat ignited by F.—W. 8. Bennett. the Best journed. madman. The treasurer reported $14.53 on hands Stories by Authors. Signal Office, War Dep’t, ) Van, Turkey, will address the meeting. A Moore street, he had about him more than two M. K E. H. Wilson. ney. the previous complaint, charging Prof. who has been held in Washington, D. C., > littie scene which thousand volumes. A short time before th* Geffecken, $180.70 receipts, total, $103.29. Expenditures, M. F.—C. G. Woodman. A SCHEME OF MR. PLUMB’S. happens nearly every day “W* n Ibil UCMUUIl *» MUHVVIJI |»*VW«VU on the charge of K. K. & 8.—F. A. True. Jan. 0, 1889, 8 p.m. ) great tire of 18t>6, standing in tbe middle of custody! being responsible $193.97. He Wants a at flic missionary headquarters in China, M. & A—C. H. Welch. Local News a Indications lor next 24 hours for New Commission to Study and the prisoner was then arraigned on a the same aud looking about with something Specialty. Eng- will be two of the of the late Frederick, These officers were elected for the club: Trustee—J. W. Walker. Tariff Matters. given by young ladies, one as a warrant him with and of saiisfaetion on his elegant array diary Emperor land are into in the north- charging assaulting has been the President—Harry to Grand Lodge—U. A. Leigh- rain, turning Chinese woman with her little of valuable he an earnest ^released, prosecution having Clyde Jeeselyn. Representatives Washington, Jan. afternoon daughter, the on the highway. Moore books, expressed Vice President—Miss Daisy Colby. ton, Edward Stoddard. ern Slightly warmer winds, back- G—Yesterday robbing Houghton never be brok- been abandoned. portions. other as a Ladies from other wish that the full sets might Secretary—It. H. Hlnkley. dr. Senator Plumb introduced a bill to create a missionary. pleaded guilty, and was committed to jail North Yarmouth. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE, ing to northerly and high on the coast. Fair en. They never were broken. They all Assistant Secretary—W. W. Thomas. customs and churches are cordially invited. March term of court. Swett. weather from commission define its duties. It until the went together on that memorable and awful DOUCLASS Treasurer—Miss Annie Representative Edwin W. Ross, of North Tuesday. Cautionary Bignals THE DEARBORN. Committee—Miss Clara Miss It a Month ! for a commission of five “uly night, but.in a far different way than he Executive Percy, Yarmouth, on returning from Augusta, was Try Delaware Breakwater to Boston and provides persons Maine Ceneral rreu aiuau, o. section, Hospital. had hoped. I.essie louug, *uwuj. saddened bv the death of his little niece. appointed by the President, no more than storm signals thence to Eastport. The directors of the Maine General Hos- Woman’s Christian Association. To Mr. Gerrlsb, In nearly every way, this Arrival of a Handsome Schooner This advisory board was elected: the ol O. B. and Nettie K. luting, ONLY 25 CENTS. three to be from one political party, and the (laughter is indebted. Not only as a Just Launched. Honor, the Mayor ol Portland. and who was at his home. All salary to be 87500 per uuuiiiu. It shall be pital held a meeting for organization at the The rooms of the Woman’s Chirstian Asso- society greatly President—Ills stopping LORAL WKATHKK REPORT. member of the Church Committee, a Sunday Vice President—Mrs. Geo. M. Moore. that willing hands and loving hearts could the duty of tile commission to inquire inti) residence of A. W. H. after- at 26 Annie E. Davis. POBTLANO, Me., .Tall. O. 1689. Clapp, Saturday iatlon, located Spring street are not as School teacher, and an active worker, but Secretary—Miss do was but she worse and ADDRESS aud ascertain the average price of commodi- The handsome four masted schooner A. H. D. Evans. done, grew rapidly noon. The old officers, committees and Hos- familiar to our Christian as his generous purse has helped Treasurer—Miss 8 a M I 8pm ties on the importation of which any umv t! community they financially, Directors—Miss Ella S. Sargent, Mr. Ira P. soon pissed away. were re-elected. the over many a difficulty. In the Douglass Dearborn, Captain F. B. Welch, imposed or wmcu are on me iree list, now a! pital staff These are the should be, nor is the work of the association society Mr. Fred W. Hamilton, Mr. C. H. Dalton. Barometer. 80.106 29.860 from 1840 to It was Clark, In Cray. troubles 1830, arrived at this — Wedding wholesale and retail, in the United States 01 principal officers: pecuniary port Saturday evening, on Chairman Uetreshineut Room Mrs. Henry riiermometer. so. 29. known to the public. In all the 30 years of Mr. Geirish who shouldered and carried the 25. 27. of and ascertain her to Boston. She was launched from A very pleasant affair took place at the EVENING EXPRESS PUB. Dew Point. foreign places production President—William L. Putnam. its it has Street Church. The way CO., organization accomplished much debt on the Congress Chairman Dinner Tables— Miss Louise Spring. ol Edward Field. of Humidity. 80. 95. all the facts relating to the demand and sup Secretary and Treasurer—Franklin K. Barrett. residence Capt. Gray, members of this who through the Sewall yard in Bath, Saturday afternoon. Invitation Committee-Miss Isabella T. Clark. PORTLAND, ME. Wind. NE IN ply, domestic and foreign, which tend to in- Superintendent—Clias. O. Hum, M. L). good. The rooms, which are very neatly society passed New Year’s evening.of last week. It being 2 > Il6 Matron—Mrs. Lucinda W. Warren. those hard struggles were opposed to again She is of the latest Pattee model, copper bot- Miss Millie S. Sparrow. the of his oldest Miss jan4 Velocity. fluence the prices of such commodities ami furnished, large and airy, are occupied by Mrs. U. O. marriage daughter. _sndlw Kain — on a church edibce. Committee- Bailey. to aid n the true effect of tin Superintendent of Nurses Mrs. A. M. D. Incurring any large debt a double deck four of 976 Printing Minnie 1. Field to Mr. Charles S. Allen, of Weather.[Threat determining women who come to the tomed, master, Floor Mauager.-Mr. Win. Ingraham. Leese. young city to follow It is to Mr. Gerrlsb and those older as a Mean dally ther....29.5 Max. vel. wind.... 26 duty or of the chauge therein in tin only just tons net. She is 176 feet on Committee-Mrs. Helen W. Colby. Gray. Mr. Allen received the bride import men that had wise councils been long keel, bredth Candy THE Maximum ther_29.0 nrclp.04 several cases domestic atid Mr. E. B. the new direc- various pursuits, and here they can enjoy to say their Cblel Marshal—Prof. M. B. Gilbert. New Year’s gift from the hand of her father, {Total upon foreigr George Jackson, 40 18 and will 1650 Minimum ther — 27.5 followed, It doubtless would have been much feet, depth feet, carry tons B. | prices and kindred matters. tor, met with the directors for the first time the comforts of a home. Mite Box Committee-Uarry Evans. Irving and by a few words from Kev. G. G. Hamil- better for the But we all have to On board < efficient matron is society. of coal. Is a wrecking pump, the C. Rice. ton, ol >akland, the young couple were pro- since his election. A very in charge. Itev. live and learn the hard of expe- Amusement Committee—Mrs. C. A. Weston, by discipline first to be placed on board, and In fact nounced man and wife. A bountiful feast METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. BY THE PRESIDENT. J. G. Wilson is employed the board of rience. Mrs. U. J. Chisholm. APPROVED by the first ever built General It will followed the ceremony. 'Jan. 6,1889. 8.( 0 P. M.l Colby University. To it seem as if it must have by Hyde. Gilt Committee-Helen Burrowes. managers to visit among the poor and to do many, may 0000 of water a minute and Latham. FORT PAYIME Observations taken at the o! time Civil Service Regulations for the Rail' such a man as Mr. discharge gallons Doll Committee—Mamie Lisbon Falla. same moment The cabinet of the Y. M. C. A. room at been exceedingly easy for E. Merrill. at all stations the work which would belong to a city mis- calculated to save a vessel in case of dis- Music Committee- Mrs. A. way Mail Service. Gerrlsh, with his Inherited health and order- Mrs. Plumuier. a widow, resid- has been increased the last aster. were extended to the retir- Emily Colby recently by adding sionary. During three months he ly inclinations to|co-operate with the Lord Votes of thanks street at Lisbon IThermote’r Wind Jan. ha: The schooner cost about $60,000. ing on Main Kalis, slipped Washington, 5.—The President to tho collection of sacred mementoes frag- has made more than 370 calls and in for the better life. But we Captain board ot to the chairuiun ot the both bones of lias dis- preparing Welch, a fine officer, commanded the ing officers, ou the door step and fractured the made the civi caunot doubt that as with all of us it was lately -. approved regulations by ments from the origtnal headstone tablet trbu ted about 4000 pages of tracts. An in- Carrie S. The first officer is Freder- various committees, to the Chief Marshal, her leg above the lankle, on Friday. Ur. —I-H also with a He had, Bailey. 8 service commission providing for the extern erected over the of Geo. Dana Board- is him, life-long struggle. ick of and Mr. of Lew- the Floor Curtis was called and set the limb and she is and Iron Co. Place of _ 2 a : ® grave crease of membership very much desired Hardy, Bath, Penny, Elliott C. Mitchell, to Manager, Coal of his ; C ® "O r a'd. sion of the civil service rules to the railwaj course, special limitations, imperfec- is and James of as comfortable as can be expected. man in Burma. These are on this work. wno knew him iston, engineer, Frazier, Wm. M. to Messrs. Owen, Moore s|. S i as 5 mail service. With the exception of the gen Tavoy, fragments to carry good tions and temptations. All Ingraham, The crown gear of Worumbo Mills settled SALE Bath, cook. The vessel will load at Boston OFKEH FOE ® two iu and were of of discernment, & «fc Observation, yte | =, j ®2 z ps oral superinteddent and the assistant super number, presented by Rev- well, any degree spiritual for & Co., Stevens Jones, Untidy Kent, Saturday morning, giving the help a rest ot : The Reform Club. he Sydney. ,1 ® S£ all the will coine unde: D. A. D. D. The could not but know that passed through Eastman Bros, dr Bancroft, Mr. Ira F. Clark, a few hours. H « n£ > «tf intendent, employes W. Smith, larger piece is la* j and to the The semi-annual "officer’s was many a hard conflict As with us all, he had The Portland Turuverieu, Woodfords » these rules appointments servict about ten inches and supper” Young Richmond. Thousand Shares of its 8 long eight inches wide, to learn the lesson of the text that the “sal- Portland Custom House. and School. Forty Cap- will be made in accordance with the civi is President Phillips, and the other People Congregational Sunday while the other very small. A few well given by vation of tbe Is of the Lord.” The local company which gave the cantata service provided that transfers o righteous The value of last was The next festival will be held Decembei ital Stock at regulations carved letters appear upon the polished side, officers of the Reform Club, and of the com- years’ imports “Esther” here recently, Is to present it at EastUAirt, Me 30.00 34 E 2o Cloudv clerks may be made from the classified pos: PREBLE CHAPEL. 28th. but not enough however to indicate whose $1,558,000; exports, $2,607,000; entries for- _ Gardiner next Tuesday. Port Me 29.89 28 .... N .0 panion organization theiellef, eve. mud, ltalu offices and to the post office department. it was to commemorate. The Saturday Kev. William T. Phelan, of Preble weather the — memory letters pastor the recent wild Boston, Mass 29.7" 40 NE 24 Cloudv were eign vessel, 194; clearance, 313; entire oasct- Casco R. S. C. F. As a result of ED of remain on the smaller ning. The speakers President Phil- Assembly, of Block Island 29.54 44 .... E 32 Matters. the died piece, reviewed in an mannei Kennebec Is in a number places. SHARE. PAR ltain Other chapel, interesting wise vessels, 437; clearance, 380; cars arrived open $25 PER $100, Nantucket.. 29.68 40 .... SE 22 1 Rain also the upper part of Y in memory and the lips, Vice Presidents McDonald and Angus Casco Assembly, No. 103, Koyal Society ol upon the ice with teams has been Jau. 5—Whether Mr. Blaim ! yesterdav his work duriDg Ithe years that he (Tossing New York... 29.68 40 .... NW 14 Rahi Washington, OF On the piece the AN under consular seal from Canada, 1352; for some time, and may be made at tbe preposition larger Smith,Secretaries Thorndike, and has tha of the Good Fellows, at Allen's Corner, held a pub- impossible pedestrians Subscriptions .... NW 20 Harford, occupied pulpit chapel. Philadelphia 9.> 8 42 Kain has been invited to call ou Gen. Harrison a : of Boardman and KMAIl of Burrnah are sealed at this port for Canada, 934; lumber usually drag boats with tham as a matter ot Washington. 29.70 40 _ NW 10 Ici’dles Treasurer A. F. Griffin, Capt. W. S. Merritt, PINE STREET CHURCH. lic installation ot its officers elect, for the is the current conundrum distinct.This fittinglrerainderof Colby’s safety. The Icemen iu consequence, are com- 29.78 48 .... NW 14 Indianapolis, yet quite feet. NORTHERN Norfolk, Va. Cloudy and the founder of Andrew Cross, Mrs. J. A. Ken’ exportations 24,200,000 at their the lack of em- W 10 | first graduate the Karen McDonald, Kev. J. L. Hall of Brooklyn, N. Y., ensuing year, hall, Friday evening. to remain idle, and Hatteras_ 29 82 62 .... Cloudy but some of Mr. Blaine’s friends here believi pelled C Mission will long be cherished by the col- D. H. Towle, George U. G. District is a to some. Wilmington.. 29.8s 50 .... W Lt 'dles there some for the It i; nedy, Lefavor, Capt. at the Pine street Methodist An Ice Storm. Dr. J. Pierce, Supreme Deputy, ployment quite deprivation is foundation story. preached Epis- come Jacksonville 30.00 62 _ W 0 Cl’dles iege. But when the freeze does operations that Blaini _ C. H. Choate, M. N. Eldridge, T. B. cheerless and William Uolton as Di- < significant that all these stories | Curran, church forenoon. Mr Yesterday opened gray.'witli assisted by Supreme secure a Galveston... 30.10 50 _ W Lt l’dles copal yesterday will iiave to be rushed in order to Banking is going to Indianapolis originate in tha ; Tho farm of Mrs. Hannah C. W. W. Crook and C. H. as officer. Tne fol- .... Lt Cl'dles about six below the acted Installing drst of the decl7 Company. d4w Montgomery 30.12 52 W buildings Skillings. Hall took his text from Romans,I.XVI: the mercury degrees rector, full harvest,and what is lost at the 30.10 54 Lt C ’dies city. There is no doubt that at Indianapoli of burned last New Orleans W Sawyer, Dayton, Friday night. am of the a rain Is a list of the officers Installed: winter will be made up in the the 1 For 1 not ashamed of the gospel Christ freezing point. During day light lowing duly probably .... Cl’dles is that Blaini Knoxville.... 30.12 38 NE Lt opinion daily strengthening Loss, $1000; insured for $500. Business Troubles. It is the uuto salvation to will for power of God every and as there was no snow Ruler—Charles H. Leighton. of the season. 30.12 42 .... 8 0 Cl’dles be the next Secretary of State. fell at intervals, Memphis.... The Methodist church in South Berwick L. C. fancy dry goods Port- one that belleveth; to the .lew first, and also t< instructor—Charles B. Hawes. 30 .... NW 6 Cloudy The Moore, dealer, Cincinnati,0.30.08 name of diaries Baker, of Camden invited their the Greek. on the the middle of the streets soon W. Meader. 6 lias unanimously pastor. Rev. has sold out and Is to ground, Counseller-Benjamin Portland Cement Pipe *"d •tone- 28.88 36 .... NW Kain Me., was sent to the Senate for col land, trying compro- Pittsburg.... today I. to remain with them the tourth the NOTES almost as bad as the and Past Ruler—Thomas 0. Crtbb. N.Y. 29.82 32 .... W 8 Snow Luce, mise at 75 cents on dollar. It is became sidewalks, Buffalo, lector of the port of Camden, vice Cushing reported Secretary—Waller B. Jackson. ware Company. 34 .... w 14 Kain #8000. at the Cleveland.... 29.90 removed. year. that lie owes about The musical programme High they were a glare of Ice. Walking was at- F. 8 —F. O. J. Pride. Detroit. 29.96 34 .... W | 8 Snow has a John The Portland Cement Pipe and Stoneware The office at Me., ha i South Berwick new weekly news- F. Moore, general store, Maplewood, street church last evening was as follows: tended with serious difficulty, and many Treasurer—John A. Smith. 111.. 30.00 32 .... 8W 6 Cloudy post Presque Isle, Chicago, been raised to bearing the name of “Life.” which (Newfield,) Me., has failed and gone into in- Prelate-Abner Lowell. will move its manufactory to Rich- 8t. Louis.I. the presidential class. paper, Te Deum (B Hat)..Berge received falls of greater or less seri- Company Tho was issued the 4th of January. Life is solvency. God Is Love. His people Director—Albert T. Cobb. 29.92 30 .... H 1 Lt Kalli Washington Post, Stilson Hutchings’ s quite Mercy Brightens.Tufts ardson's Wharf where it will erect a three Bt.Paul.Mian of Charles I’. Fessenden, I Thee.Mosentbai ousness. The wind attained a Guard—Charles E. Cobb. .... has been a sheet, eight pages, six col- ortlaud, insurance I Will Maguify quite strength Duluth.29.82 22 SW Lt Cloudy paper, bought bv Hon. Frank Hat pretentious Sentry—Geo L. Marston. of wood, iron covered and 8 > D. has failed. His liabilities are story building 8t.Vincent. 29.70 24 .... S Cloudy ton and Hon. Beniah urnns to the page. Edwin Twombly is agent, report- the of Christian En and the day and evening. Wilkins, Democratl to Last evening Society velocity during .... 6 from It will be with Denver, Col. 30.04 38 S Cloudv congressman, from Ohio. Hatton will b 5 editor acd publisher, and has undertaken ed to be $8,000 $10,000, with small doavor of the North Church, Cape ElUabJtb. iron roof. three storied, W Kain The rain froze on the branches of the trees, Carrier’s Report. Halifax. 30.22 12 the editor of the paper. the enterprise with the purpose of making it assets. observed its anniversary with special servic- heavy granite foundations, and be «xt» in Montreal— 29.86 30 .... NE 1 18 Kain and many remembered the ice storm a success. an Rev B P. Snow, the great This is the letter carrier's report for Dec. .... es and address by It be Bismarck.... 29.70 ,32 S Lt Cloudy Fired the size. will lighted by electricity. The Kansas. Subscribed and paid uj A Cood Thing for Bates Collogo. Fire Saturday moruiug, at Kittery, de- Through window. pattor. which did such gteat damagelti the city's 1838: _. second will be an art tile the a barn, five tons of and as a lady who wore on story room.and Capital, £120,000. Descriptive pam- Boston, Mass., Jan. 5.— On the stroyed large hay Last evening lives on Brown beautiful shade tree;. A' the night -1833- questio: tools to Daniel Cook. The The of Massachusetts has sued the Delivered. Collected. o3ices will be in the third The better phlet on application. Charles farming belonging street was sitting by a window in the front State tbs streets became more and more like glass. story. "" whether Wood was of sound mint * bi cattle In the barn were saved. The Cre was Fitchburg railroad for STS,000, alleged to Litters. 348,e4ii 187,740 of cement be hauled by the cer C H. Basement Centennla 1 :::::::::::: ".'."h" "-.w. of the the report of a shot and Ths Ice was goods |wlll KII.BY, Agent, when for a consideration lie released tli 3 caused by the breaking of a lantern. house, pistol due the Commonwealth for rental of the covering perfectly transparent, Po tal cards. 87,810 33.143 Block, 03 Uxcliauge street, Portland, Me. 17.37* load. A. L jss over 51000; insured. a sound of breaking glass were followed a Southern Vermont. and under the of the electric the Papers.llti.isu noYkts W.F&MIjt •P C—Partly Cloudy. late Mrs. Caroline Wood this brother I partially by glare light rueuts pro and con, and their extent In this n»rEi.UNHODa. signatures large respect in school houses, inwRLLjmEniin. i’lTK PRESS. due to nAANCUL. UK fi. represent their best judgment according to probably ignorance on the part of the the janitors of the importance of a standard light they have been able to get. high JldMlAV MUK.NlMi. JAN. 7. of cleanliness, aggravated by a certain It is fair to assume—indeed can 2d there be amount of inertia and a tendency to follow POPULAR no doubt—that the great of the old ruts, and in some cases also by defective Al City Hall, Mm4hv Jaa. I. We do not majority Kvraiaf, read anonymous letters and ccuunu apparatus. BY siguers of both papers are interested to see THK f ELKBKATED mentions. The name and address of the wrltei Children can never be on to dis- $100,000 Portland grow and ft is for depended are in all cases prosper, their charge the IF YOU MARRINER not lot has led ft McCIBENY Indispensable, necessarily separate closets, and this WANT FAMILY. personal interest various COMPANY, that it to publication but as a faith. should. The re- mechanical devices for automatic guarantee ol good Course tickets to the seven P .pulars, *1.78. monstrants are as flushing by wires or chains attached to the We cannot undertake to return or preserve just anxious that the rail- $2.23 and $2.75. Course and evening tickets roads door or seats. In these are To Save Two Dollars e iinmuineatlous that are not used. should be given all needed facilities as theory very good now on sale at Stockbrldge's Music Store. things, but 1 have never yet seen such de- GROCERS, 10 Year 1 Per dtw the Cent )anl petitioners. are as anxious vices that They just could be on for many ON EVERY BARREL OF that depended FLOUR, USE The Wintbrop highwaymen are graduates Back Cove should become a hive of In- weeks at a time. When create they fail,they 203 • CTTV HALL, front the State Reform School and State dustry. They are just as anxious that the sketched nuisance. It is for these reasons FEDERAL STREET, AVHITNEY BUILDING. that I recommend the trough system for all Horsford’s Bread Prison. will now take a post Rochester railroad should have all needed Preparation. They graduate classes, with thorough and systematic at- course facilities for BONDS in the latter institution that will last transporting its freight and tendance, which is the only way to secure and Evenings, It costs less than one cent to raise a TELEPHONE NO. 901 It. Monday TuesJay them for life,—unless some Governorpardons passengers to and from the Union Station. proper flushing in public schools that I have pound of yet seen, and JA7I4HV 1 wad N. them. would be to cannot be considered as an un- They ready admit, we think, reasonable tax with Olf THE upon the attendants. A sys- flour with Horsford’s, while common Two (irand the that some better facilities tem or baking Kutertalnraents by Celebrated In less than three hundred working days than it has now hoods and air pipes leading from the are needed. water-closets and urinals to some aspirating the cost is two cents. of 1888 the superior judges of Sau Francisco flue for powders The real difference between the petitlon- removing the effluvia, has been gen- decreed 450 divorces. The three principal erally applied in school with vari- FANCY NEW ORLEANS tioners and remonstrants buildings causes were desertion, extreme cruelty and is simply this. ous success. I he petitioners In J14 ARIZONA IMPROVEMENT CO. failtjre to to be apparently believe that the order to make this system of any real provide. There seem value facilities needed can the aspirating flue shouid be weli even in the El Dorado where some only be obtained by a kept troubles, heated, at all seasous of track back of the Park the year, by a spec- oc29 eod& wOmu «» THE Eastern people seem to tbiuk wealth and and through the ial stove. rmtopofcolcin FOIt DALE McCIBENY poor house lot, white the Certain happiness meet the stranger when lie steps remonstrants be- duties of the janitor are definitely lieve that set forth as off the train. they can be obtained some other follows: FAMILY and ,loors about the water etc., It’s to way, they point out a way, A*i Fie closets, From namely should be washed scrubbing brushes Easy Dye Portland* Oregon. In no place has the over of the by Woodford’s Corner. by daily, WITH MOLASSES Northern turning Now it is safe to and rinsed several times, in hot Bankiiig Company. New Year’s daily, leaf brought about more changes assume that net a single one of the weather, by using the hose, and all wood- 16 ~IN NUMBER 16 than in the Rath Times office, where Major petitioners wants the extension work should be carefully washed, daily, with proposed by warm suds Wonderlut H. A. is in the Rochester where coming In contact with Interest ami Prioelu >1 are made ua*- Musicians,VooalbU and Instrumental* Shorey command. The paper laid out aloug the route (be lnt<. ( li.iriiiUig ( hlUlreu who person or subject to spattering of any 60 Cents Per ! ablest the Northern Kiln null Introduce Ktu