PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. , ESTABLISHED JUNE 1862—VOL. 23, 30. PORTLAND, MAINE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 4, 1892. SIKSSi PRICE THREE CENTS. THIS MORNING’S NEWS. MISCEIXANEOUS. the noon to attend meeting of the gran- The amendment offered Mr. Chip- in Boston. by ite manufacturers Wednesday. WE AND OUR NEIGHBORS. man of Michigan, providing'that no part BLACK SHEEP IN T of FOLD Page 1. West Sullivan Hears of It. the emergency fund shall be paid any of General telegraphic news. 3/—The foreign government in the settlement SUPERIOR Sullivan, May secretary of claim the United States was Weather Indications. Union has any against the Paving Cutters issued his also adopted. Page 2. to all other ultimatum and more than 50 men be- a to that association at West Sulli- Maine Folks Mach Better off than Intruders A heap of trouble. The to Secure New Trial longing THAT FREE Appropriate the Seats of medicines for Attempt out and are now SHIP BILL. The fair at Oakdale. van have gone receiving from the the blood for the Murderer, one dollar a day union. The the Canadians over the Line. Its Scope Altered by an Amendment Methodist Divines. Page 3. purifying non-union men are still retained on all Offered by Mr. Boutelle. General Grant’s mausoleum. and the Sullivan quarries, and the work there restoring usual. Sketch of John A. Hartwell, captain of Yale’s goes on almost as Washington, May 3.—Congressman crew. health and Boutelle succeeded in an amend- Another Regiment of Strikers. having TWO POINTS IN THE PETITION IN SENATOR MORRILL ON SOME OF LIYELY SESSION OF THE Sidney Thomas’s great race. ment added to the Free Registry Ship GREAT strength, Boston, May 8.-—7 he boilermakers 4. THE EFFECTS OF THE TARIFF. so that it will not Page HIS BEHALF. and iron ship builders of Boston and bill, have general ap- CONFERENCE AT OMAHA. Current Comment Cambridge having been unsuccessful in plication hereafter. As passed, it is the — Editorials. their efforts to have manufacturers understood to apply exclusively to the Personal and peculiar. them ten hours pay for nine hours grant two and fast of the to strike What He Learned in and Calais palatial steamships One Is That Part of a letter work, have decided tomorrow. Eastport The Presiding Broke Two Page 5. AVER’S Containing Inman the Bishop Gavels in and of the shops about 750 men are —Maine Get line, City Paris and Valuable Evidence "Was Not Twenty-one Wage-Earners 25 per cent Trying to Restore Order—Dr. Deaths and marriages. Head at the affected. of New these the Stiles More than Their Canadian City York, being only Music and drama. Trial—The Other Kelates to the First Friends— White Sat Among the Daymen and Dost Sarsaparilla two vessels owned by Americans, as re- District convention. Under the Present Law, Farmers Have Pistol Shot—Insanity Not Touched Upon the of the which His Pocketbook—A Question of State Masonic EDISONS’ TELEPHONE. quired by provisions act, meetings. is the the Home Market for Their can be to to Statements Made in Hay—Other admitted American Rights Between Delaware and Michi- Reception to Rev. J. M. Frost According Ply- registry. Sources of Prosperity, If the bill should pass the Senate, as it Pilgrimage of St Alban standard mouth—The Murderer’s Journey. A Ends a gan. Commandery. specific Patent Which Contest of Many doubtless will, because there is no real Large cargo of Barbadoes molasses. for Scrofula, Catarrh Plymouth, N. H., May 3.—The hear- Tears Standing. Washington, May 3. —The Senate opposition to it, there may be within a Omaha, Neb., May 3.—The second Women’s Indian Association. a committee on finance has not con- reasonable time first-class American Cumberland ing on the application for a new trial for yet day’s meeting of the quadrennial Metho- County Agricultural Society. Rheumatism, and line made up of vessels the equal, if not the sidered the tariff bills passed by the dist Conference was with Maine towns. Almy, murderer, has been postponed Washington, May 3—Commissioner the superior, of any that have ever been opened Bishop until House. The this was built. It is Merrill of Page 6. Debility. tomorrow forenoon. of Patents today issued a meeting morning understood that the Inman Chicago in the chair. The gal- Symons patent as soon Counsel devoted to the discussion of the bill company, as the bill becomes a leries and balconies were New York Italians to erect a monument in hon- and officers are veiy reticent for the Edison Telephone, to crowded with assigned of the law, will contract with the for or of Columbus. in to the mode of in amendatory direct tax act. Chair- Cramps sightseers, mostly women. The devo- Cures Others regard procedure the Western Union Telegraph Company. two vessels for transatlantic service that Wit and Wisdom. man who with Senator McPher- the court, and also as to the contents of The Bell Morrill, will exceed in and tionals were conducted by Dr. J. C. Hat- A wonder of cure Telephone patent expires in speed general capa- science. will you. son composed the sub-committee to in- and comfort and after the petition presented in behalf of Almy. and the patent issued bility anything ever built zell, singing “Coronation” tho May, 1898, today abroad. Page 7. It was said quire into the effect of the tariff laws on minutes were read. There was this morning by a person who will run for 17 years. The action trouble Financial today the and Commercial. had seen a trade relations between this at as of the copy of the petition that it was ends a long standing contest. country 'xne umnese ana tne Senators. once, many delegates claimed Marine News. and Canada, was authorized to that their brief, covering less than 300 words. Two present 3.—The votes yesterday had been re- 8. the the Washington, May Senate, Page are made in the a report to Senate. The report corded A heated points motion for new THE GREENBACKER’S REFUGE. today by a vote of 30 to 15 the improperly. discussion The Young Democrats make a demand on Chief was adopted trial, one of which is in to the accordingly presented later by arose and an hour was lost to Norton and the regard conference report on the Chinese exclu- trying engineers. Mr. Morrill. It is a voluminous letter written Christio to when Maine in docu- straighten out the records. It was final- A new law point by Almy People’s Party of State Conven- sion bill. Mr. Frye voted no. During she was at ment, accompanied by a mass of testi- discovered that the The Vinalhaven strike. Manchester, and in which she at Gardiner. the debate Mr. Sherman said the ly published report taken the sub-committee. The provis- The calico ball. stated in a portion of it that if he should mony by ion in the conference report requiring was erroneous and peace was restored. Stoddard lectures. points visited were Eastport and Calais. Chinese laborers now in this The selection of seats was then finished. reform there might be some hope for him country to 3.—The state in The conference seems to be a Reception to Rev. Mr. Bean. of recovering her love. Part of the letter Gardiner, May conven- Maine; Newport, Ugdensburg, Oswego procure certificates, inaugurated a new body of and in New Cleveland on a men with at least six distinct The railroad commissioners. was not produced, and it is claimed that tion of the People’s party of Maine as- Buffalo, York; departure and was parity with the opinions The fire and Toledo, in Ohio; Detroit, ticket of leave That in on each and every question, and the department portion of the epistle qualified and ex- sembled in this city today at 10 o’clock. Michigan, system. provison pre- and cities upon the eastern and the conference raised a siding was to time City of Westbrook. plained the part which was read in lying report doubt in bishop compelled beg A. A. Beaton of Rockland was elected northern lines. The his and time to have but it The Patten poisoning case. court. boundary report mind whether it was not in violation again order, seem and “All the visited in our own ed almost to secure ajj.Cz tuuci chairman he took the says: places of the of 1880. impossible it. Brief Jottings. points tucit wm uo urougnc temporary treaty Many are in while Mr. of a visit spectators drifted into the hall and Personal mention. out is in regard to the pistol wound in chair amid enthusiastic applause. D. G. country increasing population Frye spoke he had made ap- on the other side of the as we were to Eock where he had propriated seats set for the dele- the lower of Christie’s Richards of was line, Springs, Wyo., apart portion body. Rockport elected secre- the and would The informant further stated that in the informed, population is everywhere seen 100 Chinamen, peaceable, quiet and gates not give them up, and and U. W. Lermond of Warren as- it THE PEACE petition the tary diminishing. St John, opposite East- well behaved and cleanly people. He became necessary to call the roll to sistant secretary. port, had 4000 less population in 1891 also saw there two companies of infan- discover the wrong votes that had gotten Question of Insanity is Not liaised. than in 1881. Erom the taken When he into the fold. -TO BUT- The followfng were appointed by the testimony try. inquired of their com- > This forenoon after the of it was clear that the United States offered officer the were io reneve tne monotony, Ur. Palmer •Tsamm r arrival Dr’ chair a committee to draw the state manding why troops HENRY up better markets and for he was told that their announced that Dr. Stiles SMITH. G. P. Conn of Concord, who has been higher prices there, presence White, sitting platform: Androscoggin, Webster of everything the Canadian farmers had to was necessary to protect the lives of among the laymen, had lost his pocket- summoned as an the a Is Truth than expert by State, Webster; Cumberland, Jewett of Port- sell than could be obtained in the Cana- these quiet, unoffending Chinamen from book containing $20 and a ticket. This UMBRELLAS! stranger Fiction? short consultation was held with Pro- dian dominions. The there of a horde of unnaturalized Poles and Hun- raised quite a of and land; Hancock, Betts of Ellsworth; Ken- prices ripple laughter, fessor C. P. Frost of Harvard horses, cattle, sheep, hay, peas, beans, who worked in the mines. Dr. Palmer threatened to eject any re- -AT- A MARVEL ahd Dr. L. Gillette of Rich- garians nebec, Gardiner; Knox, potatoes, butter, eggs and were porter who would publish the fact,where- B. Howe of Manchester in the office of poultry Wanamaker’s Successful Experiment. ards of Rockport; Penobscot, Chapman invariably as much below the selling upon every reporter in the room copied Small Profit. AMONG the hotel. the conversation a it in MARVELS! Dnring of Plymouth; Sagadahoc, Costello of price in the United States as the amount Washington, May 3.—The Postmas- his report. on a of wa3 made of ter General a Reward to the diagram piece paper duties imposed and the cost of trans- today made report to the Bishop Poster now assumed the We carry a line of $1,000 Manufacturer of any Sar- which Richmond; Waldo, Bateman of Sears- chair, always large had reference to the effect that a portation. When the duty on imported Senate of the results of the experimen- relieving Dr, Merrill. Dr. of Umbrellas, and chil- saparilla who can show a bonaflde cure Walker of Kysment ladies’, gents’ ball would have if fired as the state mont; York, Biddeford. horses was the of horses tal free delivery of mails in small towns. Philadelphia was without a and he dren’s, in natural metal and like the following: increased, price seat, wood, claims. This discussion indicated that the time the committee was in fell in Canada. It was the same with towns in all of the announced that fact two horn handles at the lowest During Forty-eight parts every minutes, possible the pistol wound would be to and When the on were selected. In case ex- until it became Bead the Some are brought session Hon. E. Gerry Brown of Boston, eggs barley. duty pine country every finally necessary to order prices. price. Sarsaparillas Cheaper, the attention of the court. was where carriers not a call of a member of the national committee of lumber reduced to $1 per 1000 feet, cept two, could be ob- the roll to secure the doctor a English Gloria Umbrellas in natural Some have more in of Hawkins amount at tained at the the seat. He Doses, Almy, charge Deputies the on the that once was generally added salary authorized, ser- finally got it, but others clam- sticks, strong and well made, at only of Haverhill and of People’s party, spoke princi- BUT McCoy Plymouth, and of the to the price of lumber in Canada, so no vice has been highly successful, and has ored loudly for seats, and it was impossi- $1.10 each. was taken from the ples prospects party. prison in a carriage advantage was derived by the United the approbation of the people and press ble to proceed with business. The Dela- Union Silk Umbrellas at and to The Platform. $1.25,1.39 Dana’s is “The Kind That Cares.” conveyed East Concord, in order States from the reduction of the duty as of these towns. In nearly every town ware and Michigan delegations had and 1.50. that the crowd at the station in the the increase city The committee on platform then re- far as the Canadian Dominion in the postal receipts has trouble over their seats. Mich- Wellington, Me., Dec. be avoided. was was been to the 17,1891. proper Almy as concerned. There is no equal additional expense of igan claimed priority of while Dana Sarsaparilla Co. : might ported follows. right, The Celebrated ‘'Gersfer” handcuffed and wore leg chains. His doubt they bear the entire burden thft frp.ft Hfilivfiw Delaware had on their claim. Umbrellas Gentlemen:—Our son Smith The People’s party of Maine in convention squatted Henry face being fully shaved, changed some- of the duties on their A heated and who is now 13 years of age, was taken assembled hereby declare the following arti- imposed exports Designed to Prevent Smuggling. wrangle ensued, twenty what his personal appearance, but he cles of faith: into the United It was ascer- minutes were are warranted last fall with a severe in his ; States. consumed. Finally, when in every way; pain looked in health. We indorse the 3.—Senator to- to his good His injured leg heartily platrorm adopted by tained at Eastport from the owners of Washington, May Frye the excitement was at fever heat, the legs, extending hips, has He wore a the Industrial Conference held in St. introduced a bill We hare a line of these which an fully recovered. suit of Louis. the sardine day amending tbe law was referred to the good in a increased to such extent that February 22,1832. factories, they being among dispute committee on of the cords contracted until his black, his cravat was a one of red the consumers of that the in- regulating the carriage of at hall and the call large variety handles at $2.00, 2.89 legs fancy We delnand a safe -and flexible currency tin, passengers proceeded. During the and he had on a black slouch hat. largest sea a ana 2.50 each. ■were drawn up to his body, and By which shall be full legal tender for all debts, creased duty thereon increased the prices by prohibiting any persons except roll call the excitement grew in force it an with and officer hurt him so to move that it took three arrangement the superintendent public private, to be controlled exclusively $1 a box, to one mill on each pilot, of the customs, health offi- and the Bishop had trouble in by the national without amounting great to remove him from his bed. of the railroad the Canadian express train government interven- can of sardines, but it had not affected cers, agents of vessels, and consuls, from keeping order. Up to 11.30 he had brok- Gentlemen’s Umbrellas at is swelled to three which left tion of private corporations, and issued to the $1.25. Sersonship times its Concord at 11.48 was stopped extent of their nor the of their boarding any vessel carrying immigrants en two in his efforts to subdue the natural $50 per capita. business, wages gavels size. Three running at East Concord As a In the after the vessel has arrived within These are in English Gloria a step right direction we demand workmen and consumers were supplied any noisy clericals. Secretary Monroe, how- Cloth, sores appeared, one upon the side of the free and unlimited of silver. collection district of the United material well calculated for To Take on the coinage with sardines at less cost than ever. States, ever, is equal to all he hav- service his hip some nearly Prisoner. We demand that all revenues emergencies, discharged days shall be limited before boarded the cus- a full and are in choice half a to the a.efcna.1 fiTnpnsp.s nf th« ffiwnpnrmivif Some of them, however, admitted that being by proper ing valise of gavels on hand. durability. They pint. Sheriff was on the train toms nor Brigham and W e in of much officer, afterward, his The conference olive handles. w e employed seven different physi- demand a graduated income tax. consequence cheaper labor except by decided to postpone at East Concord directed his We demand that labor shall permission. The the cians, but they did him no good. All they deputies to receive the same elsewhere, they could not sustain the proposed legislation reading of the episcopal address, con- protection that is accorded to in its va- has the of the of the could do was give him to take into the car. capital sardine business in. the absence of the approval Secretary taining 76,000 words, until 10 a. m. to- morphine Almy smoking This rious forms in this country, and to this end we kill the tariff. did not favor the Treasury, and is designed to prevent morrow. pain. They unanimously said, car had a number of demand that Congress shall enact a law that protective They “I think the little large passengers and poor fellow must any person, firm or corporation who employ the abrogated reciprocity treaty. smuggling. This afternoon the committee on con- die. But if he should he will al- others came in from the other cars all labor of not live, foreigner, naturalized, shall pav More or less emigrants appeared to be stitution appointed four years ago re- be a his will into the United States treasury one dollar ways cripple, legs anxious to catch a glimpse of the prison- pel- entering into our country from Canada STOLE A RAZOR. ported. A minority report was also never straighten.” day for every day such foreign laborer is thus er. was as or such sum as shall be all along tne Doraer line. At some submitted. Both reports were made a Hand-Made He had been confined to the house for Almy apparently calm and employed equal to the highest average protection given to capital em- points it was stated that large numbers special order for Tuesday. A great mass seven months, and we were discour- unconcer nect as in the car. any person ployed in the various industries of this country. in the of the as at Then Demented Bobert Banders Went Out was One we read of spring year, Newport meeting held tonight in the interest aged. day DANA’S T hose who crowded as We demand that all land now held near him as the by capi- 800 per often came in to find em- and Killed Himself. of the church extension work. CI ea ava n SARSAPARILLA and sent and got a talists and corporations for speculative purposes day, rJH alRMer. offi cers would for the season bottle, and before he had taken that one allow did not disturb him shall be reclaimed by the government and held ployment and returned in bottle the for actual settlers only. the autumn. for the same rea- TENA DAVIS DIED. pain began to, cease. in the least. Deputy gave Others, McCoy Almy We demand that all trusts and combinations to the stopped giving morphine. lie a and he son, came in the autumn and returned [Special Press.] We_ kept cigar, smoked it. with great en- of capital for the purpose of and we continued him controlling prices in the Words Whicli Aroused gaining, giving joyment. He took a newspaper and read of articles of necessity shall be placed under the spring. Rockland, May 3.—Robert Landers, Her Alleged Mur- DANA’S SARSAPARILLA until ho ban of The from it a short law and their existence made a penal report says wages are much loss of this committed suicide at derer’s Attention. bad taken nine and HE IS time; occasionally he offence. Jr., city, bottles, made a remark to in Canada than in the United the NOW Deputy Met but in We demand that the States, Hurricane Island this cut- WELL ANI* GOING TO government shall at "difference above 25 morning by so low a voice that no others cou.d hear. once take of the average being per SCHOOL. charge railroad, telegraph, and his throat with a razor. 3.—In the Tena Davis IRWIN At one and cent. No vessels are fitted out at ting For the Boston, May when some the fishing yours, time, persons came telephone system manage same in the Respectfully interest of the because the crews cannot be few he had murder case the were MR. &-MRS. ASA SMITH. into the car to get a view of at people. Eastport past days appeared in a de- today, arguments Almy We demand the listing system of taxation. Manchester the officer got to work at as low wages as Canadi- mental condition and made ex-Gov. for the 10 Cent ClGAR. The trnth of the above is certified facetiously direct- We demand the eight-hour systen in all ranged had been by Long ,defense ed their mills, ans. Girls in the sardine factories have to the attention to a well known White mines, trades and factories ana the prohibition watched his and General for the by following prominent not had to in closely by friends. At Attorney Pillsbury NEVER ARTIFICIALLY FLAVORED. citizens in S. Mountain landlord, remarking that he of child labor. pay any higher prices con- Wellington:—S. Huff, We demand of about 8 o’clock this he visited a state. The latter had not finished when Hotel Herbert was the which elicited a equal suffrage, regardless of sequence the McKinley tariff for any- morning Keeper; Lawrence, Mcr- prisoner, hearty ^ Sarah E. P. from those who could see thing brought in from Canada. Business barber and with his a ra- the court adjourned until tomorrow. THE shant; Harriman, M.; laugh through We recognize the saloon as the mortal shop departure Isaiah enemy at is three times as much as it zor to Whitehouse, Selectman; Rev, the joke, and in which of all the above named reforms, and therefore Eastport belonging the establishment be- When the had been Franklin Almy heartily the attorney general T. Frye; C. C. Whitehouse, demand strict enforcement of our statute laws was before abrogation of the Cana- came missing. A few hours later the joined. and speaking about an hour and commenced enactment of such national law's as may be dian reciprocity treaty, notwithstanding dead body of Landers was found in a necessary for its and universal over- to deal with the Low rates, liberal features, incon- complete the close of the cod fish business. well his throat cut from ear to testimony on the disap- CONNECTICUT throw. They house, testability and prompt payment of REPUBLICANS. would be unable to endure the admiss- ear. who was a widower of pearance of Tena Davis, Trefethen with claims are Landers, some of the characteristics During the discussion of the resolu- ion of free of downcast and flushed countenance of the Union sardines duty; about 35 years of age, had been more or eyes CONRAD Mutual Life Insurance An an Enthusiastic tions, arose and at the of the Co. It offers the best there is in life Meeting Preliminary to elderly gentleman The increase of the duties on less intemperate, and to this cause his gazed railing dock, appar- to sums on unconscious of Insurance. The best is none too good Today’s Convention, objected vigorously limiting horses is said to have resulted in advan- act is attributed. ently what was passing so which the tax be 5 Cent ClGAR for you, write to the Home Office income levied to $5000 tage to the State of Maine as it has about him until the attorney general ut- at and the Portland, stating your age. and over. He moved minimum be raised a number of animals than tered the words “Tena Davis died.” get, without cost, details ana terms greater Hartford, Conn., May 3.—The Re- $2000. THREE CREWS DROWNED. Trefethen then his with Is a Delicious Smoke. applicable to vour own nee. it has imported. No hay was imported opened eyes a State Uncle Solon Chase in a voice of start and a publican Convention met at the thunder last year as a result of the increased duty for few moments followed All Dealers. and with a wave of his moved an French Schooner^ Driven on the Bocks the He then into THE WEATHER. Foot Guards’ armory tonight, for the fist, on that staple. Canadian railroads are arguments. relapsed amendment out all limits and an comatose of striking subsidized from first to last. The Inter- and Battered to Pieces. apparent condition. preliminaries organization. There a tax. Our Vermont Neighbors May Hear Thun- imposing graduated “I would tax colonial is run at an annual loss of from m/uouuaui/o Ui the A York Harbor Sensation. BOYGE der ICdiUlUg XttjpilD” millionaires so that no one would to and does not earn its JOSEPH P. GO., Mfrs. Today. $600,000 $800,000 3.—News was received licans from all over the want to be rich.” enthusiasm London, May Formerly Irwin Cigar Co. state. Chair- [Great running expenses. At Newport, a lum- Portsmouth, H. 3.—A des- Washington, May 3.—For New Eng- and here today that during a terrible storm H., May man Benton called the convention to or- applause.] ber center, wages are 25 per cent, higher land: thunder Mr. Chase’s amendment patch from York Harbor gives the de- Generally fair; possibly der. was adopted than in Canada. three French schooners were driven MILK BOSTON. Joseph L. Barbour of Hartford after much and tails of a sensational affair which 165 8T., showers in Vermont in the backing filling. The the ashore at a of the coast hap- afternoon; was chosen report suggests only remedy dangerous part tny9 S.Tu&Tlstply temporary chairman and A bomshell exploded when B. F. for the discrimination shown there in slightly warmer; winds south Spin- by Canada of one of the Faroe in pened Sunday afternoon, becoming a announced the which Suderoe, islands, made lively speech. His allusions to ney plank declares canals would seem to be an independent which Miss Florence Varrall and east, increasing. for the unlimited of the North Atlantic. The vessels were Blaine, Keed and coinage silver. American canal on our siue 01 me laites. 3.—Local of Harrison, Governor Solon is came very near losing her life. Boston, May forecast the Chase—“There more thunder It maintains that this discrimination is a soon battel ed to pieces by the waves and Bulkeley were received with loud cheers. in the free Miss Verrill was at the house of weather for Maine for Wednesday: coinage plank than in any violation of the treaty, and that no equal- the entire three crews drowned. visiting N. D. Sperry, postmaster of New other in the a friend when a bullet warmer; winds. Haven, platform.” ity with Canada appears possible even by crashed through Showers; southwesterly on the tariff. E. D. The was The Pope and the Schools. spoke Bassett, late platform adopted. the most solemn treaty. “Yet we still the For Thursday: Warmer, United States minister to window, narrowly missing her. The Hayti, spoke give them all that was by treaty promised London, May 3.—The Rome correspon- for the colored race. The Nomination*. shot is said to have been fired a re- IN Committees were and in addition the use of the Sault dent of the Chronicle says the has by GOLD Local Weather Ste. Pope $100 Keport. and the suitor of Miss appointed to the decision of jected Verrill. The man meeting adjourned The nominations were made Marie toll free.” Touching barley, the confirmed the propaganda Portland, Me, May 3,1892. 10 o’clock tomorrow. At that following time, Sen- report says it has injured Oswego. in favor of the plan advocated by Arch- is believed to be insane. ator will be chosen by acclamation: Prizes will be given to the story-writers of Hawley permanent bishop Ireland of allowing American 8 A. P. M. chairman. It seems to be For G overnor—L. C. Bateman of Maine within the next 60 as follows: conceded that Searsmont. BLOUNT’S BUGBEAR. Catholic schools to be state days, For Electors R. taught by M.js Governor of _ at Large—I. Clark of Bangor. Best second Bulkeley Hartford, James He Discovers a Peril for tlio Nation- teachers, religious instruction story, $50 In Gold; best, Barometer. 30.156 30.185 tV. H. Harris of Auburn. being P. Platt of Meriden, Timothy E. to after school the $25 in Gold; third best, $15 in Thermometer.42.0 42.0 Hop- For Delegates at Large National Conven- Bill Passed. given hours, object being kins of Danielsonville and Lorrin of Diplomatic Gold; fourth best $10 in Gold. This Dew Point. 42. 40. A. tion at Omaha—J. B. Swan Camden, G. W. to relieve the Catholics of the durden of Cooke of Riverton will be the four dele- Soule of Livermore, William Hobbs of G. 3.—The of is done to attract attention to Humidity.. 100. 92. Milo, Washington, May House to- the expense separate schools. Wind.NE N at L. Walker of Biddeford, J. E. Campion of Port- gates large. of the and Velocity.9 9 land, William F. Harris Auburn, Henrv Betts day passed diplomatic consular Weather.Ltrain Cloudy of Ellsworth. appropriation bill. During its considera- Eastern Stockholders Meet. NOW THE CUTTERS ARE First District Congressman, D. o. Moulton Mean ther.. vel. wind..12 E OUT. daily ,44.0|Max. of Falmouth: elector, W. H. Jewett of Ports Mr. Blount, of in of Portsmouth, N. H., 3.—A Maximum ther.. .45.0 Total tion, Georgia, charge May meeting precip.... .03 land; delegates to Omaha, D. O. Moulton. Fal- of the stockholders of the Rail- Minimum .. moved to strike out Eastern ther .42.0| Employment of Non-Union Men Peter Gordon, Portland, G. the bill, the appro- Makes mouth, W Wey-J road of New was held Prescott Robinson. to Hampshire here More Trouble mouth, Biddeford, priation of $65,000 continue^the pre- Weather Observations. at Hallowell. Second District—Congressman, u. M. today. Last year’s board of directors A splendid all round medicine which is Leon- for the The ard of Thomaston; elector, Dr. L. P. Webster; liminary survey international was reelected. following are the observations of Y. the delegates to Omaha. E. Turner of Auburn, railroad. This, he said, would connect Agricultural Department Weather Augusta, May 3.—The granite cutters H. S. Hobbs of Rockland. A. A. Beaton of Rock- this government with a railroad in South On Fire Island Bar. BETTER THAW COLD Bureau for yesterday, May 3, taken at at the Hallowell land, C. D. White of Leeds. employed granite works which implicate us in a 8 p. m., 75th meridian time, the ob- Third District—Congressman, G. \v. Gillett of might New York, May 3.—The three masted a at Hallowell, the B. war of He believed if this Buy bottle, read the rules, and try for a servations for each station in today joined quarry- Gardiner; elector, Haskell; delegates to conquest. schooner on shore on Fire Island bar is being given L. C. Bateman of was enacted into This medicine is won- this order: men’s strike. The cause of the Omaha, Searsmont E W proposition law, the prize. performing Temperature, direction of disagree- Boynton of Augusta, R. B. Carter of the Satille. Her captain and crew have derful cures EHswortn" United States would be to tlio eve ywliere. See our books the wind, state of the weather: ment was over the of Joseph Sypliers of Gardiner. pledged left her. the vessel employment non- construction of the railroad. They report leaking. for testimonials a Fourth District—Congressman, 0. D Druggists. $1 bottle. Boston, 42°, E, cloudy; New York, 48°, union men as drillers in Chap- The prospects of saving her are doubt- place of the man of Plymouth; elector, Solomon Gee- ileiel Mr. O’Neill, of Mississippi,. expressed E, cloudy; Philadelphia, 50°, ES, cloudly; to 1. R. (..lark of ful. —— Three gates Omaha, Bangor o I) the that the _ BUY IT !■*=—. 70°, quarrymen. hundred men are of M. S. opinion appropriation should Washington, jS, cloudles; Albany, Chapman Plymouth, Berry of Brown.’ to out. The still ville and J. S. Norris of Foxcroft." be made. His appeal the House that The correspondent of the Cincinnati — TRY 50°, S,cloudy; Buffalo, 06°, SW, partly quarrymen decline to ac- IT! it should put a stop to this poor, live Tiines-Star has sent his paper a cloudy; Detroit, 08°, SW, partly cloudy; cept the proposed change in the date of A state committee of three despatch POWDER from each cent way of doing business elicited ap- President Harrison’s reuomi- ’TWILL DO YOU COOP! Chicaco, 60°, SYV, cloudy- St. the bill of from to was and predicting Paul, 42°, prices May first county raised $200 was and called from Mr. on the Pure. St. Vincent, 46°, W, So. first. The sub- plause, Reed of nation first ballot. He says the Absolutely cloudy; Huron, January cutters’ present bill scribed towards the expenses of remark that the HIDDEN MEDICINE the the cam- Maine the statement was President has a total of 302 instructed A cream ol tartar baking powder. Highest o CD,, Newburyport. Mass. Dak., 46°, W, cloudless; Bismarck, 42°, expires fourteenth and the same paign. but very beautiful, not Democratic. delegates and lias assurances of the votes all in leavening strength.—Latest United W, cloudy; Jacksonville, 72°, SB, cloud- trouble will arise with them. Represen- Tiie convention closed Utattt BiarJA with a mass The amendment was agreed to Hi! to of 211 others, making a total of D13 votes Government Food, Report. istplcMy less, tatty?* ?! tympany Uue aitst- meeting this eveain& lid more than majority. So x At EAsitfe 1’ovwtti Co.. 100 Wan sV n.y« 1 i MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. PORTLAND’S CLUB. A HEAP OF TROUBLE. accordance with the present plans, which _MISCELLANEOUS._^^ MISCELLANEOUS. have been recommended by the World’s | First Game of the Season Played in Cloudy Fair Managers for Maine, and the secre- State of Maine Building at the World’s to and Disagreeable Weather. tary of the state board is instructed Fair. furnish, a of these resolutions to CARRIAGES' & HARNESS copy each local board. The new Portland Club assembled yes- FINE ASSORTMENT The building committee of the Maine the state has terday and played a practice game with Already appropriation Board of World’s Fair Managers are in a the -op_ the Twitchell-Champlins. Somewhat been supplemented by manufactur- heap of trouble. The state ers of doors less than 100 spectators shivered on the Legislature granite, lumber, slate, sash, appropriated only $10,000 for this build- and blinds, screens and other materials, ZENAS benches through eight innings. The THOMPSON & BRO’., ing. It appears from the architect’s in Maine who have already con- Portlands were of course much more residing Elm plans, approved by the director general tributed of in value. Street, Corner Cumberland, than a match for their antagonists, yet upwards $7,000 and the Sons of Maine in that the latter them Chicago it At a recent meeting of the Portland CLQTjjlHfi -BUILDERS OF- gave good practice. is to erect within CjPRING utterly impossible the Board of Messrs. James E. Bla- Portland’s three pitchers were tried, Trade, limits of this appropriation a S. Hunt and Fred E. Rich- Tobin, Koblenz and Bowman, and two building bon, George STRICTLY FIRST CLASS VEHICLES. such as shall, as with the ards were a take We invite your attention to our New catchers, Platt and Laohance. Tobin compared appointed committee to Spring of other do is now building states, credit to this matter in hand and see what the which and to add a —- and Platt worked together for the first Stock, complete, heg -ALSO the State of Maine. in Portland will do. It is a mat- word with reference to the offered three inning; Koblenz and Lachance for people advantages by The committee, have decid- ter in all are and Port- us. care in the selection Dealers in all to the two, and Bowman and Laohance for the therefore, which inten >■ted, The particular exercised Carriages of grades, adapted ed to supplement the State land should do her share. This commit- and manufacture of all the last three. Both Tobin and Koblenz ap- appropria- Garments, perfection wants of of and excellence of all everybody. peared 6wift and effective, especially the style, fit, guarantee the r ® at no latter, who is left handed and throws a best value higher prices than are frequently of inferior harness. lecjajFirg-iessssL wicked ball. Bowman came in at a time asked for goods workmanship. Let us line before In ail Double and Harness. All manu- when interest in the game was languid, show you oqr you buy your Spring grades, Single, Express and did not seem to awaken so much en- Clothing. factured by Portland skilled mechanics, and thusiasm among friends of the club. guaranteed second to none. Webster, the Portland for ROGERS & DOWLING’S TROY LAUNDRY. player, played Agents Our “Dirigo” Harness, full Rubber and Gilt Mountings, un- short stop, the Bates student who was ex- equalled for the price. We also have a full stock of Stable Goods, pected not having arrived. Upon the Shirts Made to Order. whole the comment of the spectators seemed favorable to the club. Annis, an CUSTOM MADE DRESS SUITS TO LOAN. BLANKETS, WHIPS, SPONGES, CURRYCOMBS, ETC., old favorite, was c rdially applauded as All for sale at reasonable prices. he stepped to the plate in the first in- apr4 eod2m ning. After this week, when they have CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. been tried against other league clubs, there will be a better basis for judging, but yesterday’s work certainly promised well. Following is the score: HASKELL & PORTLAKDS. JONES, xv i* xv. n. id. r\j» xv. a. Annis, If...... 5 0 0 0 1 0"" 0 Clothiers Kinness, 3b. 4 3 3 4 2 1 2 Manufacturing anil Men's Furnishers, Morton, lb. 5 1 2 3 6 0 2 that is very popular now and one that receives a Clymer, 2b. 5 3 3 3 0 1 0 from is Lachance, rf. & c.. 6 2 1 2 7 2 0 MONUMENT SQUARE. ready response everyone O’Brien, cf. 4 12 2 10 0 apr8 eodtf Webster, ss. 5 2 3 3 0 0 0 Tobin, p. & rf. 3 0 1116 0 Platt, e. &rf. 8 2 2 3 6 2 0 Koblenz, p. 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 Bowman, p. 2 0 0 O 0 2 0 WILL YOU JOIN US Totals.42 14 17 21 24 18 4 in a visit to the Atkinson Store? That is now the XWITCHELL-CHAPLISS. Department popular shopping centre not only for men who desire furnishings but also for ladies who desire AB. S, B. IB. BO. A. B. ! ; fine footwear and who have learned the prices at which we sell. We want every A. Spear. 3b. 4 0 0 0 2 5 3 mother in the city to call on us and see our boy3 clothing, caps and shoes. H. Woodbury, 2b. i | &a. 3 0 1 1 3 2 1 i C. Spear, ss. 3 0 0 0 1 1 O ; W. Smith, lb. 3 112 8 10 tion by calling for subscriptions. The tee have proposed to the other cities that THE FIRST VISIT WILL NOT BE THE LAST. 0. Jordan, rf. & p. 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 ; C. Griffin, if. 3 0 0 0 4 0 1 work has already begun with good prom- each of the following cities should raise E. Kelley, ef. 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 I are some values this our ise of success. the sums mentioned below, viz: We offering great week in E. Smith, p. & rf.. 3 0 0 O 2 1 2 i H. Har ford, c. & 2b 3 O 0 O 3 2 1 To get such a building as is desired Portland.$2000 ; Bangor. 1000 Totals.28 1 2 3 24 13 10 will require at least $25,000. The archi- Lewiston, Auburn, Augusta and Bath ; each.,. 800 Innings.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 tect’s plan approved by the director gen- Blddeford, Rockland and Saco, each. 300 ; CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Portlands.4 6 2 0 0 0 0 2—14 eral at Chicage is such as to attract the Belfast. Ellsworth, Calais, Gardiner, Hal- ..0 1 000000—1 lowell, West Twiteheil, Champ. admiration of and the com- Waterville, Skowhegan, all, building brook, Deering, Brunswick, Houlton, We call your attention to our Spring Overcoats and remember we are offering mittee will not abandon that plan until Farmington, each. 100 special bargains this week. At Westbrook Seminary. they see that they cannot raise the nec- The committee of the Portland Board A second nine lias been organized at essary funds to build in accordance with of Trade feel that if Portland raises $2000 Westbrook Seminary under the manage- it. At the recent meeting of the State the other cities mentioned above should THESE LIE! OVERCOATS ment of Thomas Elverne. A FIGURES DON’T SUITINGS. practice Trade it was voted to do as much at least as in the Board of specified And what is a trial will convince that dose of One lot, about 25 of them,at only $5.00, We have five or six lines which are game will be between the first more, you every played Recommend to the local boards of above list. The Maine building is not regular $7 coat. Why go without one? broken a little on the sizes, yet among and second nines on the Seminary the For $8.00 and we can fit to them all we have a trade, throughout state, to take such intended for exhibits,but is to be a head- ALLEN’S coK£t.f SARSAPARILLA ! $10.00 you complete line of sizes ground next Friday afternoon. On Sat- action as will aid to secure the necessary quarters for all Maine people visiting the is worth five of any other remedy for RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, KIDNEY one you have been in the habit of pay- from 34 to 44. They are our regular and LITER DISEASES, SICK HEAD- and for. and occurs a amount of money to properly finish and where all needed information INDIGESTION,CONSTIPATION, ing $10 $13 812.00 $13.00 suits. For this sale we urday game between the Semi- exhibition, ACHE, EOSS ©E APPETITE, and all diseases of the STOMACH and BLOOD. the State of Maine at be had as to Maine will sell them for the unheard of of narians and Portland complete building may exhibits and We i price High Schools on guarantee it. No benefit, money refunded. $10.00. will do the World’s Columbian Exposition, in Maine people visiting the grounds. Could we do this if it had not wonderful merit? They you good. the Portland An admission fee grounds. Sold by all Druggists for 50c. No Eess. I CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT. of 15 cents will be charged to cover nec- OAKDALE’S PRIDE. Rockland Notes. THE ALLEN SARSAPARILLA CO., Woodfords, Me. i An Here’s where the mothers feel that essary expenses. interesting game to the Press.1 Branch Office, 128 Broad St., Boston, . MEN’S FURNISHINGS. [Special they can their children. id msureu wao auemi. bring The New Hall and the Successful Fair in Rockland, May 3.—The city govern- You can buy of us during this sale a We have the latest effects in Scarfs, The National Teague. There. at its very good suit for $1.98. Progress ment, regular monthly meeting Ties, Collars and all the novelties in th«4 For $2.50 and $3.00 we can give you a The following were the results of last night, passed an ordinance to estab- line. As come down town notice the large assortment to select from, and save you National lish a The need of such asked other dealers and com- yesterday’s League games: afternoon the doors of the public library. you from 50c to $1.00 on each suit. prices by Yesterday with ours. The Atkinson dnlaund AT CHICAGO. an institution has been and Finer from $4.00 to or pare new hall at Oakdale were thrown long felt, grades $5.00 Boston.1 1000010 x— 3 open ered white shirt is gaining friends. that immediate will be taken is an $6.00 up to the best made. Chicago.0 0000000 0—0 to the and a crowd was steps think, a Shirt warranted all linen public, large Odd Knee Pants from 60c to $2.00 per Only Base assured thing. The it is bosom and a cloth for hits—Chicago. 3; Boston. 6. Errors present. This hall was built to fill a city, expected, pair. good heavy only Chicago, 3; Boston. 0. Batteries—Hutchinson will appropriate $2000. 49c. Come and look them over. and Klttredge; Staley and Ganzel. want long felt by the residents of Oak- The We have received another case of those AT PITTSBUUG. following delegates from this dale. Bunting streamers radiate from city SAILOR SUITS. 25c Shirts and Drawers. We are not go- will attend the Prohibition First Game. all sides of the hall, and festoons and State Conven- ing to say much about them, they speak Pittsburg.0 01102000—4 tion to be held in are very popular. You can buy them for themselves. add to the fine effect Bangor, Thursday: for the time Brooklyn. 00001001 1—3 ,6et pieces specified for $2.98, $3.49. have Xt^v. x_x. \JT. vv. We another unlaundered shirt Ease 7. Errors the on the is auuum, Xiiuuipsuil, XV, $4.98 up to $7.00 for better We hits—Pittsburg, 6; Brooklyn, Upon entering hall, right, grades. which we have chistened the Farrington, —Pittsburg, 3 ; Brooklyn, 4. Batteries—Bal- Anson Crie, G. L. Ulmer and E. E. Mor- have dwin and Mack: Hart and Daly. LUC gXUUCXJ DIAJXC, ill LUdlgC Ui XVACOBSi a. \_/, 2 Great 2 may be you will like this. All Tinea J. Fred H. and E. L. Robinson. rison; alternates, Hall, Jere N. bosom, thoroughly well made for 47c. Second Game. Lombard -IKT-Bargains REEFERS AND SPRING COATS Farnum, William G. W. You ought to see our 25c Shift, Brooklyn.310202000—8 Table No. 1 comes next and is grace- Melvin, Leach, Outing Pittsburg. 000000000-0 A. L. Richardson. for the children also, ages 4 to 16, at well worth 50c, but you know we are over Mrs. C. H. Lom- from Base hits—Pittsburg, 1; Brooklyn, 10. Er- fully presided by prices $6.00 up to $12.00. bound to sell. the Maverick’s rors— Pittsburg, 7; Brooklyn, 3. Batteries— bard and Mrs, Johnson. Table No. 2 is Sueing Receiver. Galvin, and Mack; Earle, Inks and Daly. Camp in the hands of the children, under the Boston, May 3.—The Maine Trust and AT LOUISVILLE. Where did you that Hat? direct of Misses Nellie Banking has instituted in the DRESS GOODS! get Louisville.00003010 0— 4 charge Prince, Company Baltimore.0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0—0 Junie Childs and Flora Allen. Table No. United States Circuit Court a suit against At the Atkinson Department Store of course. It’s a nobby style isn’t it? A Base hits—Louisvilles, 12; Baltimores, 4. Receiver man is always desirous of the latest thing. Some dealers will sell 3, or the Williams street tablets presided Beal, of the Maverick Bank, in young having Errors—Louisvilles, 1; Baltimores, 1. Bat- JUST RECEIVED. him an old style if to reduce the stock of “left-overs.” We couldn’t do teries—Stratton and and Mrs. which it seeks to recover some possible Dews; BufSnton Bobin- over by Mrs. Leighton, Simmons $40,000 that if we wanted to do it for our is son. entire stock in the latest spring styles. and Mrs. worth of bonds deposited with the Mav- Bangs. Hundreds of Dollars' Cincinnati game called at the end of the seo- On the left of the entrance is the candy erick Bank as security for any balances Representing Loss to ond inning on account of rain. in of Mrs. Brooks which, in its with the At Cleveland the game was postponed on ac- department, charge dealings bank, the count of wet a be due from it. Importer. MATS! CRUSH grounds. and Miss and toothsome as- might The trust STIFF HATS! HATS! Jordan, compa- sortment of candies is displayed. ny alleges that an accounting of its deal- Sporting Notes. The plant and flower booth is next in ings with the Maverick Bank will show HARRINGTON, YOUMANS, The two young lady bicycle riders who order, and is in charge of Miss Mattie that it is indebted to the Maverick Bank FIRST made time from Black in the sum of about BARGAIN. lately quick Strap, Loveltt and Mrs. Will Loveitt. $100, and that upon issue a challenge to the gentlemen who the of this sum it p lyment is entitled to 2,200 of French Vigoureux All iu IS of the made so quick time on their wheels from Table No. 4, in charge of Mrs. A. N, receive its bonds yards Suiting, Wool, back. newest aud most popular shades of and DUNLAP, Saco on for alive mile race Hawes and Mrs. has a varied Xaus, Modes, Browns, STRAND, Sunday last, Crocker, Wayne Woolen Mill Burned. One the most desirable fabrics in to take place within two miles of Port- Grays. of the market. Actual assortment of articles, conspicuous Wayne, May 3.—The woolen value and 75 cents, but we have the entire ^ land at any time. mill, regular just purchased which is a 1908 owned John lot at a great discount and shall offer them at the low of Nosegay, the brood mare owned by among quilt containing by Holland, burned to the price DOSTON DERRY. GAMBRIDGE. made and to Dr. J. N. Drake of Pittsfield, has given pieces, presented Mrs. ground yesterday. Loss, $30,000; no in- birth to a stallion colt by Jay Bird. Bos- Hawes for the fair by Mrs. Tenney of surance. ton parties will $2000 for the colt. Chairman of the and Crand Round pay Auburn, a lady of 73 years of age. Deering Board. 50c. Per Yard. Bicycle, Yachting Army Caps, Table No. 5 is managed by Miss Bar- Augusta, May 4.—Governor Burleigh Hammock Hats and Driving Hats. ber and Miss Brooks, and contains many has appointed James N. Read, chairman pretty articles. of the board of registration for the city SECOND BARGAIN. Additional donations are: Two cases of Deering. AN ILL cornballs D. Maine Men's Ingenuity Rewarded. We an entire FITTING SHOE of from A. Webber; water have just purchased lot, consisting of 150 pieces 3.—The of Cloth, a very fine Printed Cotton Dress color painting, E. D. Reynolds; cash, E. Washington, May following Endymion Fabric, in a is a torment to the wearer. A well fitting shoe is a comfort and a have been of beautitul in value pride. Every H. patents granted to Maine peo- great variety styles, equal to the Brandenburg man likes a stylish shoe but he is more that it shall be comfortable. T. Burrowes; slippers, P. McCarthy; Cloth 25 cents. particular ple: M. Curran, Deering, ma- that sells for Some of the lot are subject to slight C. H. one-half ton of hoisting tinware, Crocker; chine; A. L. Day, Cherrvfleld. snrinar manufacturers’ imperfections and we purchased the lot at our coal, J. L. Watson; S9 potted plants, Al- bed. own price. We shall offer them at only WE MAKE A SPECIALTY bert Dirwanger. OBITUARY. The entertainment in the evening was enjoyed by a large audience. Obituary Notes. 12 I -2c. Per Yard. this evening the entertainment wul J. Foxcroft Cole, the eminent land- died at his consist of piano solos by Mr. Charles H. scape painter, home in Bos- ton Monday. Mr. Cole was a native of Toby, readings by Miss Lottie Bruce, and Jay, Me. whistling solos by Miss Freda Morrill. Met and Adjourned for the Summer. Presentations. Hajitfokb, Conn., May 3.—The House of Representatives met today, after a re- The Emerald Associates cess of R. yesterday, J. nearly three months. A consti- through Mr. E. H. Sprague of Boston, tutional amendment was offered Mr. LIBBY, Of the most difficult feet and our stock enables us to fulfill the A SAVIOUR OF HER SEX. by Congress Street. fitting htoer require- of Windsor apr30 dtf we ■When pain becom cs a constant companion; presented Mr. E. J. Mahoney, who leaves Healy Locks, substituting ment too. Every day offer special bargains and we aim to make our Shoe De- when there is no repose for the,sufferer, by ‘•plurality” for “majority,” wherever partment the best known in the to ladies and children. The for Montreal today after a winter’s work THE city especially men day or night; when life itself seems to bo a the latter word occurs in article 14 of the A. R. TRUE GENUINE will trade where their wives and children do. in the Dominion & E. A. DOTEN, calamity; and when all this is reversed by office, an elegant gold constitution. An attempt was made to a whose ambition is to do We offer woman, only good headed umbrella. Mr. John A. Clarity put the bill immediately on its this week Special Bargains in Ladies’and Children’s not won the passage, to others, has she above but the House referred it to the commit- Real and Footwear. received a beautiful gold seal ring on the Estate Loans. title? tee on constitutional amendments. The HUNGARIAN BITTER WATER occasion of hir 23rd birthday. In the House adjourned to September 27. to Ii©an IS THE CELEBRATED [YB1A E, PIMM'S Sm evening Mr. Clarity gave a supper to the $5©,©©© Associates. Thinks It Will Be Blaine. In large or small amounts. Parties wishing to j cures all those weaknesses and Ladies’ peculiar huild can be accommodated. Oxfords! Children’s 3.—A Tribune Shoes! ailments of women, ail diseases of Chicago, May special organic Children’s tender feet should bo fitted with the utmost care the Uterus or Troubles, Nathaniel Small Killed a Train. from Detroit that a PAPER. for an imperfect Womb, and Ovarian by says Captain Gavett, COMMERCIAL fit cause De- personal friend of Mr. the may trouble in after years. Bearing-down Sensations, Weak Back, Blaine, says Rootns 3 aud 4, Jos© Building, Nervous etc. Lewiston, May 3.—Nathaniel Small, will the nomina- bility, Prostration, Ever;. Secretary surely accept NO. 08 sells it as a standard 01 of West 70 of was tion if it is EXCHANGE STREET Druggist article, Bowdoin, years age, offered him. He says he has Jul Bottled to order at the Famous hi Bud- SEND THE LITTLE ONES TO US. sent in form of Pills or eodly Spring by mail, Lozenges, run over and killed by the Farmington private assurances to this effect. apest Hungary, and imported direct by the New on receipt of SI.CO. England Agents, CUTLER BROS. & CO., __ train, near Crowley’s, at 11 o’clock this two 2-cent stamps for Mrs. Pinkham’s V All the counties in South Carolina held Importing Jobbing Druggists, BOSTON. beautiful 88-pase Illustrated book, entitled fc morning. He was a farmer, and was Democratic conventions Monday to send The Unidn Mutual Lite Insurance To physicians and dealers sample bottles free. "GUIDE TO HEALTH AND ETIQUETTE.” lo. admits of no superior in of Also agents for the Justly celebrated f coming to Lewiston. The says delegates to the State convention to point THE ATKINSON It contains a volume of valuable Information. 6 engineer stability and advantageous features, CQMPANV r choose to A few it is BETHESDA It has saved lives, and may save yours, he apparently stopped for the train, then delegates Chicago. distinctively a Maine Company, WATER. (Send counties were instructed for a and, as and such, Lydia E. Pinkham '•n.. Lynn, Mass, started of Hill, but yourself every Wonderfully efficacious In troubles of the Kid- Middle, Pearl and Vine Streets. up quickly, directly in front other citizen should take an interest large majority sent uuinstructed dele- neys and Bladder, as testified our best jut the in its success. by MWJc&wlytopcolurm engine. gates. Physicians and many well-known citizens. See ISAAC C- ATKINSON, CEN’L Descriptive Pamphlet. fehieoiUm MANAGER. misceilakeofs. ! PBY DRY GOODS. _ MISCELLANEOUS. GEN. GRANT’S MAUSOLEUM. JOHN A. HARTWELL. GOOI>s-_ _ MISCELLANEOUS._ Sore Throat ! A Fine Athlete, and Captain of Tale’a IRRESISTIBLE INDUCEMENTS Crew. TO CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK OF The Corner-Stone Laid After Seven John A. Hartwell, the captain of Yale’s crew, was born about twenty-two years Years of ago, and entered the class of '89, Sheffield Delay. Scientific in the fall of 18£6, when Hanson 0. DRY AND FANCY GOODS. school, he was sixteen and at this Larrabee, only years old,

How We sell the New York Secured HU Remain*, best goods cheaperthan you can buy the poor 246 Middle Street. It well to at our ^he Cause* that Prevented the Rais- goods. will pay you look bargains. Our ing of the Funds for the Monument store has been crowded for the past two weeks and we intend to it with Sooner—Changes In the Plans. keep crowded customers by selling the that wants at Death ended the nine months’ excruci- goods everybody unheard of low prices. ating suffering of General Ulysses 8. TODAY’S MAY 2. This week we will sell 6-4 Fancy Plaids and Striped Cloakinca8 after 8 on the OFFERING, to close: Grant, shortly o’clock, morning of Thursday, July 23, 1SS5, at 75 and $1.00, former price $1.25 and $1.50 Mount near “ “ •; I McGregor, Saratoga. -4%- 1.75 2.50 g§m, “ “ Public grief Beemed sincere then, not a 1.85 2.75 “ “ mockery, and yet for nearly seven years have 2.25 3.00 We been our entire first “ “ Piles the ashes of the man honored by all the through stock, 3.12 4.00 “ “ world have by his countrymen been de- floor and basement and selected such merchan- 3.50 4.50 nied a permanent are Female resting plaoe. dise which seasonable and in demand from Silk and Umbrellas with mnTrrpTVri ir^Tumrirm-r-rwi ... Olovia gold and silver handles to close: each department, clipped the prices which were f $1.00 former price $2.00 before for “ “ Complaints^ bargains a SPECIAL BENEFIT SALE, 1.75 2.75 2.63 “ “ 3.75 commencing this “ Rheumatism JOHN A. HARTWELL. morning. 3.50 “ 4,75 tender started his athletio 3.75 “ “ 5.00 age career, by come Twice each Spring periods of absorbing “ “ AND ALL playing on his class eleven and rowing on Goods. The 4.00 6.75 interest in Dress first is at the “ “ his olass crew. From that time he has opening of the new stuffs. That’s past. The 4.25 6.00 second is that bpring is here “ “ kept his end up wonderfully well in both NOW in fact. But BASEMENT. 4.75 6.50 the one interest now absorbing beyond all else “ “ Inflammation a rare excellence both. 5.50 7.50 branches, with in, centers in our Dress Goods Sold only In our own bottles. All Department. The 6.25 “ “ 8.50 druggists. In his senior year he was substitute end CHEAPNESS in price and goodness in quality EXTBAGT «,„N.Y. is Cotton Dress Above are all and in POND'S CQ.,76 5{hA rush on the eleven, and for the next three the attraction. Fabrics perfect good order. We simply make this price to close them out seasons played end in rattling fashion. quickly. These are the Ginghams in the Scotch and Our sale of Colored Dress Goods, Dress Dress But In the Harvard and Princeton games of American in Trimmings, makes, choice designs and color- tons and liid Gloves at liall and less will be continued. r last fall he way ahead of his former mgs. The Lace Stripes which are price pon&s played very stylish Misses Plaid aud Cotton Hose: style, and showed himself one of the WOOL FABRICS- and attractive. Plaids in all the delicate shades. Striped Sets, former .60 on price brainiest and cleverest ends ever the Apron Ginghams 5c. “ “ “ EXTRACT yard. 15 .75 field. His interference was perfect, and 12 pieces all Wool Mixtures. 40 in. wide, the Dress quality is fine and the weight light—just suita- Ginghams, 10,11,12 1-2 and 15c. yard. Good 0-4 Unbleached Cotton .15 his tackling and blooking sure. in “ “ ble for summer wear, pretty mixtures of The very fine Cotton 30 in. 10-4 .16 ooOSNTMENT. In his senior he was also taken to Blue and Pongee, Fabric, _ It’s remarkable speciflo year Gray, Brown, wide, in elegant colorings and designs. 12 New London as substitute on the ’88 orew. 1-2 cents. action upon the affected JT. |a«2;a| parts When Woodruff hurt his knee he was put M. DYER tSs CO. gives it supreme control over 33c. yard. Figured Muslins, white ground with colored mayj dii however in the boat at No. 4, and helped smash figures, 12 1-2 cents. ImbSI Piles, severe. the record. The next two ’89 and Also for years, 40 in Crocodile Cloth in plain colors and mix- Llama Cloths, cashmere finish, the styles in Bums, he on crews in the these Scalds, ’90, rowed the winning tures, the weave is extremely a are far ahead of we ■ Salt pretty, change anything have Eruptions, Rheum tic. same position. After his graduation he from the plain stuffs, all Wool and fine quality, ever shown, 9c. and 10c. per yard. Testimonials from (p( all classes took a and Challies—4000 to be r3™*! year’s postgraduate oourse, yards sold Monday at 4c. prove its efficacy. Price 50a then entered the medical where ha yer yard. iiuiini\ mu hifpen school, Sold all or sent mail 98c. yard. by Druggists by is in his second year. Glass Linen Crash 61-4 c. on INTERIOR OP MONUMENT. BOJ’CS. yard. receipt of price. Put up only bv His time was more than taken and This is an unheard of price for a pure linen up, Actual value, $1.25. crash IOND'3 The movement to erect a national of this quality. E2T3ACT CO., 76 5ttUv«.,». 7. great his brilliant athletio career entitled him Those all Wool Stripes, 40 in. in monument the wide, Green, Fruit began auspiciously upon to a well-earned rest when Yale rowing Brown und Blue are slipping out fast. Never of the Loom Bleached Cotton Remnants, nov7 TT&SwcS than C 1-2 cents self-same day that marked the close of men him to the have been retailed less 60 cents. One of yard. urged accept captaincy the the career. Mayor Grace greatest cuts in prices ever made on perfect in general’s earthly of this year’s crew. He was the only goods, Bargains Unbleached Cotton, 36x40, 45 in. called an informal of the com- 9-4 and 10-4 widths. meeting man in college equal to the task of get- mon to whom he said] " ooonoil, ting a crew together this season, and he j 25c. I have asked you to come together in- was shown the necessity. He made great yard. SPECIAL PRICES FOR to to the MONDAY. formally suggest you propriety sacrifices, giving up some of his courses, of offering Gen. Grant's family a burial Our 75 cent Bedford Cords. You should see and has devoted himself to rowing With the new plot in one of the city porks. I under- colorings. Entirely shades, 40 in. And the only thing to do is to the in a of heart and soul. wide, in Browns, Grays, repair damage. Especially family stand that he a wish to be Blues, Tans, Reseda, children the furniture and dishes have a time and expressed “ Steels and Porcelain tints. fine hard by the time *the little ones buried in this where he He is a hard worker, a driver," and Very quality. city, had oement- 62 1-2 cent India Twills, in colors, 40 inch, are able to take care of things the furniture is in a bad way. ed the strongest friendships of his life. his spirit has infused dash and vigor in Recently he wrol^e on his pad, “Galena— all his men. He has the faculty of keep- Washington--Now York,’’ and he ex- ing the crew right up to their work, and 49c. yard. CHILDREN ARE KEEN OBSERVERS, ares* fair New York on ac- pressed regard Bets them a good example. As an oar he It count of the many friends he had made in 871-2 cent India in Stands 44 it is the most effective man in the al- Twills, colors, inches And does not do to let the home lose of it. boat, any its cosy beauty. A new bit of by wide, a he does not row in pretty form. furniture once in while will be but a and it makes the homo He was the greatest man of hJs day. We though slight expense He a heave and and wonderfully attractive. By the way, what will add such to a room as a may never again have his equal. It is gets powerful swing light bright “ into it stroke. 69c. fresh carpet. You. eminently fitting that he be buried in one lays every yard. of our parks, and that over his grave a When in training, Capt. “Josh,” as he national monument be erected. River- is called, weighs 175 pounds and stands $1.00 India Twills, in colors, 48 Inches wide, side Park, still uncompleted, might be 6 feet 3 inches tall. He is as Binewy and OUR CARPET SALE NOW GOING ON selected. The Park Commissioners who, hard as a Maine lumberman. He is the 73c. under the charter, control the re- yard. parks, athletio patriarch of Yale, and ranks with Is the attention of within reach of gard the suggestion very favorably. attracting every houskeeper the newspapers. the “oldest living grad.” He is the only 40 inch Cheviot Cloth, in the light delicate Such prices were never before quoted on these standard makes and our only fear is The proposition met with the ready ap- mixtures of member of the ’88 crew left in the Univer- Blue, Gray and Brown, soft and yet that our stock may not last and so the late comers will be disappointed. Come proval of the commom and at fine woven, early - council, sity, and has done his best work since and you will have a great variety from which to select. once Mayor Grace a despatched special his under-graduate life. I messenger to acquaint the family of the L general of the action. Other cities urged Monday's Prrice, 59c. yard. LOOK AT THESE PRICES. their claims. Washington, Chicago, SIDNEY THOMAS’S GREAT RACE. 69 III., West Point and other Black all Wool Henriettas. The Roxbury Tapestry cents, formerly $1.00. Springfield, quality Velvet 87 “ “ places prayed that they might entomb Smashing the World’s Amateur Run- equal to any sold at $1.00, widths 38 inches. Carpets, 1.25. fine, brilliant Brussels 85 “ “ 1.10. Tobaccos. the here. The family favored New York, ning Records In London. Very finish, Body, Wool extra 55 “ “ .85. and justly so, far had not the great leader Super, Sidney Thomas, England’s champion Tapestries, 45 “ “ .80. Said] ‘‘Hew York; bury me there, be- amateur long-distance runner, who is 1 ■ cause the people of that aity befriended well known in has bean 59c. for America, juggling yard Monday Only. Next to our the best value me in need.’* the carpets, perhaps for your money may be found in my with world’s records. Thomas repre- Attraction in Ladies' and Children’s Gar- our Grant’s interment. In the temporary sented the Manhattan A. C. while 40 in. Black all Wool Cheviots. These are Made of Good Goods in here, the $1.00 quality, not the coarse homely weave, ments tor I), tomb at Riverside took place on Satur- but never displayed the form he showed but fine and good weight, Monday. day, August 3,18S5. in England. His failure was, doubtless, We have received special Invoices of Gar- The collection of funds for the memorial due to climatic influences, for immedi- ments to be put on sale today. Capes. Jackets, CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. Best Possible etc., in the newest spring styles. The Child- Way. went on rapidly at first. The association ately upon his return to his native At this Sale 63c. yard. ren’s Keefers in Tans, Modes and Blues should worked in and se- he harmony succeeded in country got into championship form, not be passed. The prices are all fixed at the The Ladies have become so accustomed to reading our crockery advertisements over from and has been lowest rate of retail profit. But for a curing $100,000, mainly New running splendidly ever Black Silk Warp one of the finest today that it is the first thing they turn to. Just now we.are offering some great bargains four Henrietta, special cut will be made from the former prices. York city, within months. Then since. He won the ten-mile running lies made, warranted not to slip, beautiful in Toilet Sets, the particulars of which you will find in another column. Do not came famines and of the S" Actual value $1.75, in a choice line of and think that floods, earthquakes, championship defunct National Outing Flannels, stripes however is all, bargains await you on every side and we will show you There Is Better Than other calamities that demanded immedi- Association of Amateur Athletes while figures, today’s price 8c, yard. a wide variety of pretty table trifles. Nothing ate relief for homeless and starving mul- here, covering the distance in 63 m. 68 4-5 One lot of Stripe, Pink and Ked ground at 5c. hor yard. titudes. The citizens’ purse strings were s., but was, subsequently, beaten by Monday si ,39. unloosed. Willie Day in 62 m. 38 2-5 s. Thomas’s One very large line of these goods in different the Best. qualities, and dark in A Handsome record for the distance is 61 m. 31 2-6 s. You have never seen its match. light colorings, large Refrigerator 28 inch Black Japanese Silk, varieties, at 10 and 12 1-2 cents. One of Thomas’s best performances in One lot of Outing Flannels for Infants’ wear, in this country was his successful Makes a useful ornament to a room. It saves attempt white and colors, plain and stripe, very soft dining many steps too, as the food to create a new American fifteen-mile 98c. rec- per yard. finish, 12 1-2 cents. can be taken right from the table. We carry a fine line of the Belding, “New Per- ord. The trial was made at the Manhat- fection” in a handsome antique oak finish. It is the most economical of 22 inch Black China refrigerators tan A. C. grounds, November 30, 1889. Silk, and one good point that every housekeeper will appreciate is this. Any "delicate The old record was 1 hour 36 minuteB 7 dish may be kept in the chamber without taking the flavor of other food that may seconds, made by W. O. Davies, in New 69c. yard. be there. The charcoal sheathing gives perfect insulation and the finish and details York May 18,1882. Thomas reduced Our large shipment of All Linen Huck Towels, to the most fastidious. city, and the finest appeal to 1 hour 27 minutes very large size, quality We also the well known “Baldwin.” this 113-6 seconds. The Figured Silks are now in great demand. ever shown at this price, carry Recently Thomas started in a fifteen- We have them in Chinas, Japanese and Ctonge- 12y2 cents. able. An mile race at the Stamford exceptionally line line. Examine Bridge Grounds, them. For 5 cents we have the Huck, Turkish Crash The casting out of the devil London, against eighteen competitors, and Honey Comb Towels. and lowered the world’s amateur record Splendid values in higher grades of Pure Linen REGARDING CHAMBER SETS. of was Damask disease once a sign to 1 hour 22 minutes and IB 2-6 seconds Towels. Another invoice of that Bleached Table Dam- of besides breaking the thirteen and four- We have a fise line from the one at $18 to the authority. WOMEN’S KID GLOVES. ask, 54 in. wide, 25e. yard. ranging plain painted elegantly teen mile records. The time for each carved one in choice woods at $2.50 and $3.00. Bed and Toilet Specials in the better qualities. Mattresses, Clothing Now we take a little more mile is as follows: Sets can lie at the same time. If desire to One lot 8 Button Length Suede Momsquetaire Unbleached obtained you see something pretty in Kid Gloves. maker Cotton Crash, 3c. yard. Miles H. M. 8. Miles H. M. 9. The put these on the mar- Chamber Sets, notice those exhibited in our show windows. are beauties. time about it and cast out ket to retail for We Barnsley Bleached and They 1...-.0 4 56 3-5 9.0 48 29 3-5 $1.26. close the lot. Mon- Crash, plain twilled, 18 inches wide, 10 cents. devils thousands—we do 2 ...... 0 19 05 2-510 ..0 54 09 1-5 day’s price, by 8. 0 15 22 2-511 .0 59 46 2-6 19 inch Glass Linen Crash, very fine and heavy, 4 0 20 42 4-512 15c. for “OVER THE RAME” it by ..1 05 22 0-0 regular quality, 12V2c. knowledge. 5 ..0 26 07 3-518 1 10 56 2-6 75 Cents. 18 inch Cotton Diaper, 30c. piece. Special for Is not a man who is taken 6 ...... 0 81 86 2-514 ...... I 16 41 1-6 Monday 7 ..0 37 17 1-515 only. ..».1 22 16 2-5 We have Kid Gloves in the Is a Western It is the too where the house wife a 8 0 42 52 8-5 Foster Lace, expression. place busy spends possession of by the germ of finished and Suede. Mousqetaire in finished large part of her time. It pays to have a good range. The Quaker is the best but DT THE and Suede, in Black, and all the new shades. CRYPT. we have many varieties and at all prices. Every house keeper says: consumption possessed of a SPORTING NOTES. Also the Chamois in natural and white. Prices But now everything is changed, and $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. devil ? the transformation is due to the adminis- trative and efforts of A bicycle tournament will be held in “Tlic is Indeed a Eriend.” A little book on careful i ability indefatigable Quaker one man—Gen. Horace Porter—who with- Maryland on July 21. PARASO living and Scott’s Emulsion in six weeks has accomplished more than The Manhattan Athletic Club wheelmen NEW PARLOR SETS are constantly coming in and you will find hand- others were able to do in an number are considering the L. A. W. in a many equal joining some of furniture on this floor. Our of cod-liver oil will tell n. bits Easy Chairs, Rockers, Center Tables and you of years, namely, to Insure the collection body. r bits of Parlor Furniture will give your parlor the finishing touch it has needed. how to exorcise him if it can of the sum needed to F. M. the oraek long $350,003, complete Brinker, Buffalo racer, You know we have Easels, Pictures, and in fact that of the Clocks, Curtains, Draperies, be portio_ monument that is now will ride in the Martin 25-mile road race everything in house fittings done. to be a erected at total cost of $500,000. on May 30. Free. The Grant Monument, in which the re- The Wheelmen’s Racing League will mains of the general are to has been lie, hold their annual road race on the Mil- Scott k Bowne, Chemists, 13a South 5th Avenue. materially changed in the past month, York. burn course on June 11. Is a bit of furniture. The Gunn is the best and but as far as the exterior is concerned it handy gives great satisfaction. We Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver O’Connor have ones and can them from SIS to $150. Wouldn’t a remains as in Hanlan and have cheaper though, you get 4il—all druggists everywhere do. $it impressive appearance and completed arrangements with Hosiner and Teemer Folding Bed be just what you need? Perhaps it might save you the expense of 31 design as at first planned. Many of the to row the buying a whole chamber set. % central columns within have been elimi- championship double-scull nated from the plans, and a good deal of race at Point of Pines, Mass., on June 17, instead of as I3F* YOU the panel work will be omitted. The plan May 30, formerly intended. cf the ha3 also been Hanlon has received information from There is some crypt materially satisfaction A Baby Carriage, a Machine, a Piano, an an Ice Cream or a number of Sewing Organ, Freezer, and as now that Australian changed, designed will be in on a Shirt that’s fit to wear. from to call on us. Wo shall be them putting An ex- anything parlor kitchen, pleased to send you Mom a circular scullers, among Stanbury and cellent place for one that isn't is in the bas- and in case to simply opening protected by rag catalogues samples you wish order by mail. will come to America for the ket. If have not been troubled railings above, but without the orna- Beach, you with an ill- ill-made, uncomfortable Shirt have mental work first for the World’s Fair, prepared to row all comers. fitting, you planned sides. escaped a positive affliction, If you have been Suclj The monument is so constructed that bothered by such an article you will be all the Dates for Championship Races. to steer clear in the it presents an appearance of completeness more apt future. Don't get The Racing Board of the New York in a perfect rage every time you put on a Shirt from either of the four sides. A series of OUR the State division of the League of American but try SENATOR, most perfect fitting terraced cteps leads down to the river be- Shirt made. The price does not signifv the Wheelmen have division low. White granite is the material to be assigned eight value. $1.10 Laundered. $1.00 Unlaundered. championships to State clubs. arc You have had plenty of experience with Shirts, used In the construction of the They has tomb, as follows: and this experience probably taught you which will when even with There isn’t the least be, completed, Rome something. reason why the Cyclers, May 30, qnarter-mila or- should be content with second rate material THE alterations, the grandest in the world. you ATKINSON Wheel over 300 to choose or make when that winch is neither The interior will be dinary; Century Club, Syracuse, There are from, including the one or CO., constructed probably June one-mile every proper sort. At prices from 75 cents to the other is at your disposal for less than the Pearl and Vine Streets. of cream white 11, safety; Cortlandt Wheel shades Middle, Tuckahoe marble. $G.OO. Carriage $1.25, $1.50 to $2.50. same amount of money. OUR BONANZA, The Club, June 13, one-mile Cres- at 1.25. the changes referred to are due to two ordinary; A variety of styles f Black and Colors, made of Langdon Cotton, reinforced front ISAAC C. cent Cycle June with Ruffle ana Plain, m different mater- and back, in tit and ATKINSON, CEN’L MANVCER. causes. One, be it said to the shame of Club, Rochester, 15, quar- stvle perfect workmanship. Try ter-mile Buffalo Press ials. Changeables in Silks, Silk Surahs in Plain one. Only *6c. laundered; 7oc. unlaundered. is in safety; a the country, the interest of Cycling Colors and in large of OUR FOREST CITY Short Bosom Makes an every-day convenience of an economy. Club, June 17 and half-mile Fancies, variety sticks, Shirt and Grant’s services were not for New York 18, ordinary, in natural woou and fancy. Special prices for PORTLAND PRIDE are eutial in value, ac- old-time Pure and wholesome. one-mile and two-mile to 65c. and 50c.. each. A. luxury. city alone, nor was his fame confined tandem, safety; Monday. cording price, JOHNSON, MISS MINNIE ANNE PLUMMER, with Riverside Prepared scrupulous care. Highest within the narrow boundaries of the Wheelmen, July 9, half-mile (Formerly Chronomenter and Watchmaker with at award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each Commonwealth. He saved the Union and safety. Wm. Senter & Co.) Organist Congress Square Church, City, was magnanimous even to his foes. These events will be seen in the New package makes two large pies. Avoid HiB EKALElt IN' ZD3E2 SinES monument was to have been erected by York State circuit races. The winners of imitations—and insist on having the the State national subscription, not local, and yet championships are entitled to Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles & Eye Glasses. PIANO PUPILS. NONE Such brand. the jealousies of States and cities compete in the National petty championships. Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty, have been such that to New York has Rooms at Davis House, 639 St. MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y. ALL WORK STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. Congress been left the entire burden of let hail- Miss Plummer is a of H. raising Why your turn gray when Hall's Hair Monument Pupil Kotschraar, for Square, Portland, Me. and E. A. Boston. ap4 eod&wlynrm funds tje hero’i Renewer will prevent it? 10 Portland, MacDowell, tofgb. mays 24© Middle Street. u j mar eod2m apr27 eoiiaw — ———T The of relatives of the PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. appointment bosses to with which to build a financial. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. positions of honor and profit. $600,000 hospital miscellaneous.__ ) for little children in her own it is AND The Rochester and other municipal gerry- city, a manders. her purpose also to take subordinate — "aPiEEIE:— MAINE STATE PRESS. The of the bill. PORTLAND THEATRE signing Speedaway position in the convalescent ward of the I G. E. I Les. & Man. The snap ennmeratfon bill and the fraudulent LGTHKOP, Subscription Rates, census. hospital. The congressional and legislative gerryman- An interesting has been Daily (In advance) SG per $3 for six discovery just year; ders of the State. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. months; $1-50 a quarter; 50 cents a month. The signing of the New York, city inspectors, made in the neighborhood of Rome, the and the "” The Daily is delivered every morning by excise of worship bills. about half a mile to the north ol the fa- COURSE. Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, May 4 and 5. carrier anywhere within the city limits and at DEMOCRATS AND FREE SHIPS. mous Villa Livia, at Prima Porta, on the Woodfords without extra charge. THE Via Flaininia. the merest accident, Dally (Not hi advance), invariably at the The passage by the House of a bill for By lOtH and 3.11:13. LOST in the open campagna, have been found -OF- rate of $7 a year. the admission of of certain classes ships the remains of a most spacious villa. So Maine State Press, (Weekly; published PARADISE, free of duty will do no practical harm far the discovery consists of the pave- By H. C. DeMille. Produced by -very Thursday, 32 per year; $1 for six months; ::: ENTERTAINMENTS::: because it is certain to meet with defeat ments of nine rooms, all of them exe- Chas. Frohman's Boston Stock Company* 0 cents a 25 cents for trial quarter; subscrip- cuted in the most beautiful colored mo- ^OOK.TXs.A.M'X*, MH., ion of six weeks. in the Senate. It is of much significance ■^."27 OITY saics. XZikljZj, ORICINAL Persons wishing to leave town for long or however as showing what wotild come to Verdi, the Italian compose,, recently and short periods may have the addresses of their pass if the whole government were in con- Tuesday Wednesday Evenings, ||Sf5gfy"»- wrote the letter to an Italian 5824. papers changed as often as desired. of following incorporated m trol the Democrats. Everybody knows May 10th and 11th. Rates. journalist: “I have, my dear sir, nothing Advertising who has given the Return In Daily Press $1.50 per square, first subject any thought to write of in the that the worthy publication STODDARD’S 76 cents week after. Three inser- admission of foreign built ships FAREWELL. week; per ‘Geneva-Iberia.’ However, as you have tions or less, §100 per square. Every other free of duty is entirely incompatible spoken of agriculture, in which I am Two liiustrated Lectures John L. day advertisements, one third less than these with the existence by of the ship building only an amateur, I should like to rates. express industry in this country unless the wages the wish that more attention be paid to OPERA CO. Half advertisements $1.00 per week, 1 square it in of workingmen are to he de- Italy. What a source of wealth Accounts of individuals, firms and first week; half price each succeeding week. greatly that corpora creased. We would be for us! Fewer musicians, tions received on favorable terms. R on first one third ad- annot build ships in this Special Notices, page, fewer lawyers, fewer doctors, and more -HT Favorites. so ditional. countrj cheaply as abroad for farmers—that is what I wish for any ^ Amusements and Auction Sales, $2.00 per the reason that we pay our work- country.” Interest allowed on time square each week. Three insertions or less Rev. H. MILLS. Friday, May G—Boccaccio. men much higher wages than are paid Dr. Fridtbj of Nansen, whose expedi- StJSJEOTS: $1.50 per square. deposits. 7—Mat. Olivette. along the Clyde. If built tion to the North Pole will start next Saturday, May Beading Notices in nonpariel type and classed foreign f'Trom the Kio Grande to are the 7—Eve. Said Pasha! with other notices 20 cents per line each ships now admitted free of duty one Thursday, has chosen three companions Skoda Victorious! .. | Capital.” paid R. Marshall R. 3>aro of two for his are Stephen Small, Goding, Monday, May 9—Chimes of Normandy. insertion. things must inevitably happen, perilous journey. They Cap- President. Cashier. “Mexico, the and the Palpitation of the Heart, kidney and Capital 10—Erminie. Pure Beading Notices in reading matter type either our shipyards must be closed tain Sverdrup, a relative of the late Nor- febl4 dtf Tropics.” Tuesday, Way up Liver 25, 35 and 50 cents. 26 cents per line each insertion. Trouble, Deatbiy Faintness Prices, or the wages paid to the men wegian prime minister; Lieutenant Scott “d the may2dtf of the width of a employed JSTo. Holy ‘‘A Square” is a space Hansen of the the astronomical ex- of in them reduced to the English standard navy, and Loss Appetite 2-{“JTaud.’“ column and one inch long. pert, and Captain of Tromso or even lower. What would Ingebrigtsen Want, To Let, Bor Sale and similar ad- undoubtedly a fearless fellow who has already gone on BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS.. hunrifin wnillll llO flin oKonrlnnmmil /\-P CURED!! BONDS. vertisements, 25 cents per week, in advance, many dangerous expeditions. The pre- The following letter proves Mr. Stoddard’s last for two for 40 words or less, no display. Displayed ad- the business conse- for Nansen’s are appearance years. MINSTRELS! altogether, with the parations expedition the wonderful medicinal powers vertisements under these headlines, and all ad- about quent turning out of employment of a complete. OF THE GREAT GERMAN-AMERICAN not in will be Fil an l'nforviow Mv TP P Bnvnor^ We to tisements paid advance, charged Remedy. The name of Rev. H. Offer, Subject tickets cents and number of men now re- Evening 50, 75 81.00; now at large who earn Mills there is regular rates. in the Strand Magazine, the writer tells (than whom no bet- on sale at Stockbridge’s music store, In Maine State Press—$1.00 per square munerative wages. What do the Demo- ter KNOWN MAN IN THE MINISTRY) IS Sale, Half fare on the railroads to all holding CITYJHIAUL. that in Mr. Burnand’s study is a little WELL KNOWN IN THOUSANDS OF “Stoddard” tickets. my4dlw for first insertion, and 50 cents per square for crats purpose to give in return for this City of Portland 4’s due 1902-1912. wooden on which he works out all HOUSEHOLDS IN THE PINE TREE each subsequent insertion. loss and disaster? Nothing but the stage State. City of Portland 6’s due 1907. 3 GRAND PERFORMANCES 3 Address all communications relating to sub his situations when It is a of Saco 4’s due 1901. FINANCIAL. empty of a lot of play-writing. Gents i am now 67 years old, and for City and advertisements to Portland spectacle foreign model of the of the old over 10 been scriptions stage Royalty, years I have afflicted with City of Calais 4’s due 1901-1911. Friday, tilth and built the American and weaU at times Popular) Saturday Publishing Co., 97 Exchange Street, ships flying flag, and Mr. Burnand uses figures for his Kidneys so badly that 1 of 6’s due 1894. Evenings, and GRAND could not I could City Bangor INVESTMENTS. Saturday manned almost as Mr. w. S. Gilbert rest night*. get no MATINEE, 6th and 7th. Portland, Me. entirely by foreigners. characters, just position that would be comfortable City of Toledo, Ohio 4 1-2’s due 1899. May in the old “New dav my That is all the return we should get for does, and, Royalty” back was so lame. City of Toledo, Ohio 4 1-2’s due 1909. PORTLAND & RUMFORD FALLS R'Y Patty Oliver would often have the wood- My Liver also became affected, caus- City of Toledo, Ohio 4 1-2’s due 1919. the closing up of our ship yards and the me t0 en characters dressed up in diminutive become Calais Water Co. First Mort. 5’s due First 5’s. “HOW CAN THEY STOP US?” THE PRESS. Billons. I Mortgage turning of thousands of men out of em- silks and satins. 8 1906. S S™ l» had a Ball Head- Millionaire Mon- ployment. And if war should come af- There is a peculiar fitness, says the ache continually accompanied by a St. Croix E. L. & Water Co. First WATER COMPANY Merry WEDNESDAY, MAY 4. tired ATHOL, MASS., ter this had been in force a num- sluggish feeling. Mort. 5’s due 1906. policy Pall Mall Gazette, in the circumstances was First Mortgage 5’s. archs of My Appetite very peer, and I Kausas City. Kansas, Water Co. First Minstrelsy ber of years we should have no men who of Mrs. to write would have a deatbiy faintness at pit A despatch from Cheyenne alleges that Oliphant’s undertaking of stomach, Mort. 6’s due 1894-1907. understood the art of ship building, and the life of Dr. Thomas Chalmers for the For the last two I have been Maine Central K. R. Consol Mort. PORTLAND 8c OGDENSBURG since the women of Wyoming have been years greatly 7’s STOCK, PRIMROSE & __ _ _ _ WEST’S troubled with _ Severe no men fitted to man our vessels. We Leaders of Series. It is Pal- due 1912. And Various other investment securities. given the suffrage they have become English Religion pitation oiTysN the Heart should be in after ■ ■ * H “ Cleveland City Cable Railway First fact almost entirely at the just thirty years since the distinguished preach lng and in adept wire pullers. it Mort 5’s due 1909. of But the Democrats novelist to the iu two vol- long protracted meetings womd become mercy foreigners. gave world, very serious. Denver Cable First Mort. a of Edward for City Railway FRED E. RICHARDS & Capt. W. A. Gavet of Detroit, Michi- tell us that this is statesmanship, that umes, biography Irving, I nave used the two Course of SKODA’S 6’s due 1908. GO., some time Chalmers’s assistant in Glas- DISCOVERY and LITTLE TABLETS is another man who knows that Mr. this is the true for the ■ gan, policy country to and the of whose you kindly sent me, and through the bless- 93 Exchange Street, gow, centenary birth, of Blaine will a nomination if ten- and that whenever control ing God, 1 am PER- aprl3 dtf accept adopt they get by the way, occurs in August this year. FECTLY CURED—have 8 ! Bjiv" OJ ^ minstrIls dered him. Probably if the Captain of the whole government it will be Among all the works of Mrs. Oliphant’s not felt better for 20 8* versatile her life of has a con- years. Fraternally vours, than could be to cross examination adopted. pen, Irving Bigger,Better,Funnier subjected distinction. REV. H. MILLS. SWAN spicuous literary B. &BARRETT, Ever. it would turn out that he does not know Tracy Mills, Carleton Co., N. Among the very wealthy guests at the anything about it. CURRENT COMMENT. SKODA DISCOVERY CO., BELFAST, ME, BMKERS, St. Augustine hotels during the season SPECIAL ::: SALE 50 Peerless Celebrities 50 The relations between President Mc- rHE HOUSE DEMORALIZED. just closed were John Jacob Astor and 186 Middle Street, Portland, Maine. Gowan of the Council and Councilman (New York Press.) ills wue ituu tue ruumaus auu .armours dec29dft -OF- America’s Foremost Funmakers. Kehoe seem to be somewhat strained. The demoralization of the Democrats of Mrs. Astor was Chicago. conspicuous OFFICE SUPPLIES Dancers, Comedians, Specialty Artists and in the House of is com- The former appears to derive a great Representatives for the simplicity of ner costumes. She -AND- Acrobats. plete. With an overwhelming ma- Brass Band Orchestra. deal of in down the wore at times muslin and PORTLAND NATIONAL pleasure sitting upon jority of members the Democratic lead- plain gingham BAN( MEN’S Grand Array of Vocalists, latter. The brethren dresses and was often seen in a tennis 825,000 Expended on Scenery and Cos- should dwell to- ers were unable to secure even a quorum FRED suit. Their were E. RICHARDS, President, tumes. in their time is short. for several last week. The des- apartments inexpen- I gether unity; days sive and had no bath attached. The W. W. Vice The Largest and Most Expensive Minstrel Org- patch of legislative business was ren MASON, President, anization in the World. Chicago millionaires were quite exclu- C. G. The Young Men’s Democratic Club is dered impossible by absenteeism among ALLEN, Cashier. Tickets 50, 75 cents and $1.00. sive in their ways, and young Mr. Ar- troubled with a the dominant faction. Often when Dem- evidently very big head. mour excited the wrath of one Matinee Prices reduced to 35 and 50 ocratic members were re- particular 25, cents. If it on with its ridiculous present they room The Now on sale at HALF FARE keeps per- fused to vote. dining attendant. youthful Stockbridge’s. Since the Speaker, under in our on the railroads to all •■Minstrel” formances it will become the Croesus to the man at din- Deposits holding laughing the present rules, has no power to count spoke sharply tickets. Late trains. maySdlw ner one and the the Made to at Short stock of as with a quorum of members present, the action day water, resenting Order Notice. everybody, people big “Mr. Jack Astor of these men reduced the House to abso- reprimand, retorted, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT heads are apt to. If it has any sense over there never orders us around that A FULL LINE OF lute impotence. left it will subside for the in small or large amounts One lot, slightly soiled, 21c each present. The necessity oi the common sense way.” DENNISON’S rule under which Reed in the draw interest from the first One lot Eureka 43c I Qa 4*ViAvn ova ^aiyy* AOn/^irlofAn 1 r, each Speaker Shirts, ■ Fifty-first Congress counted as present day of each month. field for DR, WOODBURY’S ANTIDOTE One lot Ego 50c each the Democratic nomination for those Representatives who were actually TAGS AND Shirts, a c LABELS. ni’PCPuf wliotliop +l-ioir trAfnrl «a+ It sheriff, namely, George L. Swett, Rob- is an excel lent appeti- Closing Out one lot Silver Shirts, CITY HALL. been demonstrated more than* ert Somers, George Tolman and Win- forcibly worth ever. The of Democratic dis- a for laundered, $1, at 75c field S. and the spectacle zer, remedy inactivity Sanborn, Argus says integration and helplessness at Washing- Closing one lot of the famous Gold there are more to come. The woods are ton is instructive just now. It proves of the Kid neys, and ex- once more • at Saturday full of them. The Argus assures them the truth of the assertion that City of Portland 6's Shirts, laundered,worth $1.25, $1.00 the has the pels from the c i r c u lation Democracy capacity for • all that whoever is nominated may be only ot Bath 5’s Closing Out one lot of the “Pearl” Matinee opposition and obstruction. The party City certain of its cordial which is acrid prin pies, produc- — support, is cap able of checking national progress City of Clinton, Iowa, • 5’s Shirts, laundered,worth $1.25, at $1.00 — ajst> rather cold comfort for them just now. and destroying national It tive of rheumatism and gout. Sold UNDER THE FALMOUTH. prosperity. aprl8 eodtf Our Bonner 75c does not know how to govern. Toronto, Ohio, 5’s Shirts, Col. Henry Waterson has a frank way by all Druggists. Maine Central Railroad 7's Our famous Seneca Shirt, $1.00 Evening, PERSONAL AND PECULIAR. of expressing his views about the Demo- Lamson & Hubbard Maine Central Railroad 41-2's cratic situation which is very refreshing. The above lots represent some The only daughter of Sir Edwin Arnold Portland He tells his party that it will be suicide Water Co. 6’s of the MAY was married on at London to 14. to nominate Cleveland, because Cleveland Saturday HAT. Norway, Water Co. 5’s Edward Hamilton Earl of the Maine, cannot New York. Surgeon Piophobia carry Indeed the royal navy. At which “ The Autocrat Bath Water Supply Co. 5’s Colonel goes so far as to say that if GILMORE Henry M. Stanley, who recently Indianapolis Water Co. • 5’s Cleveland is nominated he will be as of the Breakfast Table” BEST BARGAINS Jubilee* .50 Musicians, 15 Instrumental returned to London from Australia, Portland & Soloists, and Quartette of famous Singers, in- defeated in the State as Ggdensburg Railway Stock Myron badly Empire has consented to stand as a Union- makes has its cluding W, Whitney. 'Evening tickets merry, origin ever offered in 60, 75 cents and Matinee tickets was Mr. a Merchants National Bank Stock S1.00; 35,50 Folger. ist candidate for seat in Parliament. and 75 cents. Now on sale at in the results Also, several Issues of Water Co. Stockbridga’s. of unpleasant 6 Per Cent Half fare on the railroads to all “Gil- Prince Alexander Battenberg, foiv and holding The Democrats have given up their at- Bonds, Principal Interest GUABAN- more” tiokets. mygdlw merly the ruler of after which many experi- TEED. tempt to expunge Congressman Walker’s Bulgaria, who, people his from the throne 2F*or Sal© toy speech and have agreed with the Repub- deposition there, ence after eating pie. This CITY and took service in the Austrian army has NALL.- May 19 20. to it to Messrs. Iff. HI. FAYSOUf & licans submit Burrows and been promoted to the rank of inajor- discomfort, or distress, is CO., — The Great — McMillin for such pruning as they may general. in this market. more than the will nothing pro- For and think judicious. This not be en- T. Jefferson Coolidge, the new minis- Durability, Style Com- test of our tirely pleasing to the Hon. George Fred ter to France, has amassed a considera- digestive organs fort it has no equal. but it is much more sensible ble fortune, and is at the head of manv OUR SPECIALTIES; Williams, against hog’s grease. than to continue the present wrangle at charitable enterprises. He erected the For Sale by The The famous “Seneca” and HERMANN, Jefferson at Har- ordinary stomach the of the — expense country. Physical Laboratory Assisted By — vard at a cost of “Bonner” Shirt have no $115,000, and gave to draws the line at the “rich- Leading Dealers. superior ©The Democratic House has relieved the town of Manchester $40,000 for a pub- and in some are not — — respects MME. HERMANN lic some time since. ness” A.Kra3 binding twine from the onerous burden library produced by the use equalled in this market. Satis- The of General of seven tenths of a cent a daughter Zachary pound, but of lard. Aware of this fact, WM. McALEHEY & faction guaranteed in every par- And His Company of Celebrated Artists. Taylor, now Mrs. Daudridge, of Win- SON, it still remains reluctant to meddle ticular or money refunded. chester, Va.,.presided over the White modern science has intro- 26 PREBLE STREET, Tickets Now on Sale. Half Fare on with the duties on iron and coal. Yet if the Bailroads. House his brief term of office. it is really laboring in the interests during duced a clean, delicate, veg- my3dlw She is still and is friendB PRACTICAL of the as it it is a living, visiting Cleveland, people, professes, etable substitute for Ohio, lard. in Baltimore. The Monumental city, by • little that it articles in J. R. OAKDALE HALL, OAKDALE strange passes by the way, is the home of another mistress It is called Harness and Collar Manufacturer. LIBBY, (Electric Cars Pass the Door.) which vastly more of the dear people are of the presidential mansion, Mrs. Harriet had 40 we Lane Johnson. Having years practical experience Street. interested than in binding twine. can guarantee to suit the most fastidious in Congress Bonds duo ap30 dtf Although Emperor William passed style, price and workmanship. lay 1st, 1892, It would seem that the of Mas- Hqttolene FOUH FACTS. ENTERTAINM ENTS ENTERTAIN MENTS people through Frankfort a few hours before 3 sachusetts had suffered enough from the its use and 1. Nothing but iirst-class stock used. Queen Victoria’s arrival he did not By good pie 2. None but skilled workmen employed and Unlike the DiM Process endowment orders to be too to labor. only glad his nlan of travel so as to see his health are har- day Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, change good easily 3. Every and hand rid of them in the most Harness warranted made. EXCHANGED FOR OTHER No Alkalies 4th aud 3th. get expeditious was 4. Our the — — May 3d, august grandmother, who then at monized. It excels lard for prices as low as lowest, stock, OR way possible. But it appears that there He found time, how- style aud workmanship considered. Grand sale of useful and fancy articles. Ica Hamburg. ample cake and all kinds of refreshments for to the work in for Other Chemicals cream, is considerable opposition to the pro- ever, inspect progress every household use. A sale. Admission, 25c.; Afternoons, free. the defence of the Saar Valley. Indeed, HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. are used in the ap26d9t posed legislation against them, though trial will preparation of he has not visited Darmstadt the convince you. Everything to a First Class some of it the fact that it during pertaining explained by Queen’s Harness Store constantly kept on stay. now. W. BAKER & CO.’S from men who Make it At hand, from a Blanket Fin comes are in the orders It is announced that at the Columbian leading up. GRAND CHARITY RAIL Thanking our old and already and are anxious to others in Beware of imita- patrons soliciting many FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE get Exposition there will be displayed speci- grocers. more new ones, we will endeavor in the future that out. as in the past to merit they may get something The mens of and your patronge. BreakMCocoa spinning knitting done by tions. EYE AND EAR probability is, however, that some re- Queen Victoria when she was a as which is absolutely INFIRMARY, girl, and strictive measure will be before well as some of her fine Manufactured In CHICAGO by pure soluble, passed embroidery, 1 at Oity and water-color N. Ithasmorethanthreetimes Hall, the General Court adjourns, it drawing painting. K. FAIRBANKS, CO. though Princess Christian will the strength of Cocoa mixed Thursday Evening!, May 5th. also contribute 5 Central Boston. with not be so as the case Wharf, , Starch, Arrowroot or may sweeping de- lllG Guuiiuivbco ua cuiuuj,viuvuio \ao diUC4UY Princess — embroidery, Louise specimens Sugar, and is far more eco- & published) of whom floor tickets may be ob- mands. of WOODBURY less than a and nomical, costing one cent clay modelling Princess Beatrice sep8 MOULTON, cup. have the matter well la hand S&TT&wlynrmeT It is tained, and intend several delicious, nourishing, and easily event paintings. DIGESTED. making this closing the most successful Gov. Flower is not in much of _ the season. danger to a the one of According correspondent of Sold by Grocers everywhere. M. B. Gilbert will being nominated for the Presidency, but Mr. make the Backward Journalist, Lafcadio Hearn, who is now MISS A. L. SAWYER, Quadrille an enjoyable featiu-e of the evening. in view of the of such an W. BAKER & CO., Mass, Floor Director, Mr. Nathan possibility in whence he is sketches HOSET^ Dorchester, Clifford. Japan, sending Cor. Middle and Sts. Price of Tickets to floor, event the Journal has been get- Teacher of and Exchange marl 6 dlaw4wW $3.00, admitting Albany to American newspapers, was born in Shorthand Typewriting ap26 dtf couple; 82.00, single; Gallery reserved seats, some materia1 to boom Rubber and Cotton Rubber BROWN CONGRESS ST., 75c; Gallery admission, 50c. On sale at Stock- ting together one of the Ionian Lined, BLOCK, 637 Islands. His mother Proposals for Construction of bridge’s. Floor tickets may be obtained at bor- him with. He has of been Governor was a Greek and his father was a surgeon PORTLAND, MAINE. ing. Short & Harmon’s, prominent drug stores, Mill and power at South and seats secured at New York for about four but in in the British army. Before he became Hose Reels and best Send for Stockbrldge's. apr28d7t months, Nozzles; circular. _my29eo(ltf Portland. that short time he has succeeded in dis- interested in the legends, the romantic life and tho language of the West Indies, lowest AX XI..* 5. 71 EETIKi. PROPOSALS will be received until even Hill in the scandal line. quality, prices. noon. for the FAIR and tancing he was a journalist. SEALED May 7th, erection of Mill ENTERTAINMENT. capable a9,™ial meeting of the shareholders of Building. Engine and Boiler En- Here is a list of some of his acts which the House; also. The Duchess Eugenie Litta Boloquine TDK CUMBERLAMD LOAN AND BUILD- gine, Boiler aud Feed Pump, for Portland Plush The Sunday School of the Church of the have been generally condemned by the CHASE & SOUS & CO., iinG ASSOCIATION will be held at their Mill Co. Messiah of Milan is the admiration and rooms. winning No, 3ii/a Exchange street, on Wednes- Plans and specifications may be seen at the STEPHEN BERRY, will hold its annual in the of New York: day, May of & fair, vestry of the people regard of all women. Wearied of 4th, 1892, at 3 o’clock p. m. for the office Ilsley Cummings, First National church, on Wednesday and good 57 and 59 Kennebec Street. election of transaction of Bank Thursday, May The of Isaac H. M •• officers, and the any Building, Portland, Me., where proposals 4 and 5. Useful and fancy articles for sale. appointment the monotony of fashionable she has otner come before it. shall be sent. judge of the Court of Appeals, life, PORTLAND, MAINE that, may legally BOOK fiNO JOB PRIJITER, Hot dinners and suppers each day, 26 cents. The of the JAMES L. EACKLEFF, Sec’y The company reserve the right to reject any Good entertainment each signing Huckleberry bill. sold her jewelry, laces and fans to secure jama asm apt 20 evening. Evening dm or all bids, apr25d2w Ho. 37 PLUM STREET. admission-adults 80c, children 16c. ap28dlw FIRST DISTRICT CONVENTION. MUSIC AND DRAMA. MASONIC MEETINGS. ST. ALBAN COMMANDERY- DISTRICT CONVENTION. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SAUES.

the Grand Poet Paradise. Annual Session of Lodge of Their Grand Pilgrimage to Denver Next Mr. C, L. Hayes of Kittery Will Probably F. 0. BAILEY & CO., Auctioneers. The Republicans of the First Congressional Chas. P’rohman’s Boston stock Maine. August. be Chairman. District will hold a convention in Congress superior the Portland AUCTION SALE. Hall, Portland, on Wednesday, May 4th, 1892, company will be seen at at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, for the of Theatre this and evenings of The Grand Lodge of Masons for Maine The following schedule has been is- Messrs. Andrew Hawes, Justin F. May 6tli, at 11 a.m., at Mart on purpose Thursday SATURDAY,Plum street, horse, harness and two and two at 9 o’clock carriages, choosing delegates alternates to this week in a play that has met with re- met in annual session yester- sued by St. Alban Commandery: Leavitt and William M. Marks, of the stable requisite, belonging to Mr. Geo. M. attend the National Convention, to be held at Grand Master Moore. Chestnut horse. Ned, 10 years old, markable popular favor. “The Lost day morning, Henry R. Sin Knight: district committee were in session at the kind and Minneapolis, Minnesota, on June We to you herewith the enclosed perfectly safe for ladies to drive, Tuesday, 7th, of present works or Paradise,” owing to its long and success- Taylor, Macliias, presiding. schedule of time and important places included Preble House last evening, making ar- single double and is very good under 1892, and transacting any other business that to saddle. made on in our Denver and across the Coupe rockaway by Zenas come before ful run in is well known in this The committee credentials reported pilgrimage for the convention which may properly them. Boston, Mountains, in August confident rangements Thomson, good condition and a desirable car- out Kocky of next, extra wide The basis of representation will be as follows: and most of our amusement 136 of 191 lodges represented, and that It will prove sufficient interest to war- meets at Hall at 2 m. this riage. Buggy, seat, made bv Maine city patrons Congress p. State and Each will rant careful consideration. Prison, newly painted just" out of city and town be entitled to one dele- are well aware of for other would doubtless arrive afternoon. of beach two the treat in store delegates But little more than 90 days intervene before Mr. C. L. Hayes Kittery shop. Open wagon, seats, made to and for each votes cast for auu order F. O. & has been run two gate, seventy-five as the and by the noon trains. Eleven of the twelve the excursion starts, decisive answers must has been chairman of the by Bailey Co., them, same company, scenery selected for seasons and is out of the the Republican candidate for Governor in 1888, be given by all.who desire to secure the favor- Just shop, newly effect are to be seen as past grand masters were present. the c ommittee will painted and in perfect an additional here delighted able terms to visit Grand Conclave and the convention. The district repair. Single sleigh, delegate, and for a fraction of new shoes and the winter. The Grand. in his annual ad- most interesting scenery in our painted past Bailey forty votes in excess of an the thousands in Boston. Master, country. be in session at 1 p. m. at Congress Hall. shifting pole, sett double bub sett seveuty-five votes, In order to guard against all contingencies, runners, a tribute to the dead of a of double harness, one bells, 2 additional delegate- Primrose and West’s Minstrels. dress, paid Maine we now call for deposit $75 0n each ticket, This hall was selected because City Hall string body single or before harness, 2 collars and hames, one English sad- vacancies in the or and to be made on the 25th of delegation of any city other jurisdictions during the year. day May for the date could not be It is dle, one bridle, one extra Primrose & West’s minstrels will next, by all who intend to make this pil- engaged. housing, blankets, town can only he filled by residents of the town big Ho and grand robes, jack whips, etc. may3dtd reported prosperity harmony in grimage. Should any one, having made a de- very near the and will afford or in which the apear at and the City Hall, city vacancy exists. City Hall, Friday Saturday posit, die before excursion starts, or be dis- the jurisdiction. No new lodges had or fair for the F. 0. BAILEY k Auctioneers. The District Committee will be in session at and matinee with a of 40 odd abled by sickness accident, so as to prevent accommodations convention. CO., company from the been formed, but the increase of mem- him or her making trip, the deposit It seems that the hall at 1 o’clock on the afternoon of the con- talented artists. This attraction is so probable the delegates to (less the sum of $10 necessary to cover contin- ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE vention, for the purpose of the cre- had added to the of ex- will be will be receiving well known to it seems bership strength gent expenses) returned. Minneapolis nominated by ac- -OF- theatre-goers that accompanied dentials of delegates. The of the com- Applications, by the required almost isting lodges. report be recorded and clamation, Hon. Charles F. Libby of order of the District superfluous to do more than deposit, will space allotted in REAL By Republican Commit- mittee on returns showed 191 their reception. On May ESTATE. mention the facts. lodges, 21,- the order of The balance due Portland and Hon. Hon. C. M. Moses of 4TH, 1782, John tee. The general sentiment on will be called for in the of Ju- 177 members and 878 initiates. The tickets month THURSDAY, May 26, at 3 o’clock p.m.. I has gain of due notice will be Saco no so far as heard Audubon, famed for his Andrew HAwes, Chairman. always been that the performances of ly, which given. The im- having opposition James ON shall sell the valuable property, No. 262 in is one cent of securing is S. W. Judkins, Secretary. this membership per during portance accommodations appar- from. For alternate E. Freeman “The Birds of Cumberland street, consisting of a tnree-story company are the best minstrel as the ot our train to Dudley work, America,” ent, capacity is limited substantial brick house, 13 finished rooms, gas, Portland, March 29,1892. the year. The financial reports showed 100 has been a candidate for a and shows that are given, the motto of the persons. long time, was born in Louisiana. Sebago water, perfect drainage, and in good re- a Those w'ho desire to remain West a most satisfactory condition of the longer has no so far as heard from. pair throughout; will rent for $6no. The lot A time do so without loss on from Den- opposition is not a management being “originality.” may ticket May only month for birds contains about 6,500 square feet, with pear and STATE OF MA8ME. treasury, the income of the charity fund ver east, except meals and berth. pleasant surprise is for plum trees, grapery, small fruits, etc. This is a being prepared and Make your applications promptly, and avoid to but it’s time also. very desirable well situated and BY THE GOVERNOR. being widely beneficently dis- too *ate. AN INTERESTING PLACE sing, Clothing property, their patrons in the shape of a gorgeous the risk of being should attract attention. Terms at sale. E. F. tributed. In order that sir Knights may utilize the time You have to have a new Administrator of Pauline A. A Proclamation. rustic got Spring YOKE, Sise. stage pictnre, seats, blooming in Denver in the manner most agreeable to For a Stroll is the Atkinson Department ap23dtd At 11.50 a. m. the Grand called will decide In accordance with the of flowers and Lodge themselves, each for himself wheth- Suit. requirements law, graceful, clustering vines, Store in this Seen a I hereby designate and set apart off until 2 p. m. er or not he will participate in the grand parade City—Things by which will the the Those who do not, need to take with them not come now a F. O. BAILEY & give stage appearance only Press Why and make GO., Friday, the Sixth Day of May, Next, The Grand Lodge called on at 2 p. m. a black suit and fatigue cap, in addition to their Reporter Yesterday. of a handsome garden. Friday night the In while to be observed The arrival of Past Grand Master Estes travelling suit. making your application, selection, the stock is at its as will be the eleventh state whether you desire to join in the Auctioneers and Commission performance popu- parade. Do know one of the most inter- Merchants made the presence complete of all the If you know of any one who would like to you best ? lar, and tickets can be had at Stock- join the excursion, please inform the committee. ARBOR DAY. Past Grand Masters esting places in the city? The entrance Salesroom 18 Street. living. Representar Each person will have the exclusive use of Ask for the new black and white Exchange And I earnestly recommend to the people of bridge’s. one entire berth. is at the corner of Middle and Pearl Maine that make observance of it Aborn Opera Co. tives of forty-one more lodges arrived so they proper Our illustrated and descriptive will Scotch Mixture that we received F. O BAILEY. C. W.ALLEN. in the of shrubs and vines for itinerary streets, and it is the Atkinson planting trees, The Aborn will the that 177 out of 191 lodges were repre- soon be completed, and will be furnished on ap- Company’s marl4 dtf “the adornment of public and private grounds, Opera Co., delight sented. plication to the committee. store. yesterday. It’s very handsome and places and ways,” and in the general consider- public! at Portland Theatre, beginning The committee present this brief outline of ation of the interests of A Press in there Important forestry. The Grand officers were the grandest pilgrimage ever projected by Sir reporter dropped yes- serviceable, $12. Another dark Silk I also recommend that the be made a next Friday with that particularly charm- following day Knights, and extend to you, your ladies, and and was taken the entire holiday in our schools and that teachers and terday through ing opera company “Boccacio.” The elected; miy umuu wuiirewuiiucuutju, regardless oi ju- Mixture for $15. Grand a cordial invitation to store. It was a well worth is both in Master—Henry K. Taylor, Machias, risdiction, join the Com- trip making jects. company very strong princi- unanimously. ■ mandery in this most delightful and interesting and New things in the children’s Whatever may be done to beautify our land- every reader of the Press would be depart- pals and chorus, and all the operas will Deputy Grand Master—Horace H. Burbank, excursion. scapes will exert a wholesome and refiuiug in- Saco. The cost of the entire trip, all trav- as interested as was the scribe. ment this week. fluence our and including upon people furnish additional be beautifully staged and costumed. The Senior Grand B. elling expenses, fares, meals, attractions for those who visit our Warden—Augustus Farnham, sleepers, hotels, The first to strike X annually will carriage drives, etc., will be thing the visitor en- state to its breezes and popular prices prevail. Bangor. baggage, $147.60. enjoy healthful great Junior Grand are requested. Additional in- natural beauties. Warden—Howard D. Smith, Prompt replies tering the main entrance is the line of Notes. formation furnished on application to the com- FARRINGTON & Given at the Council Chamber at Norway. BICKFORD,7 Augusta, Grand Treasurer—Frederick Portland. mittee. handsome furniture that greets his eyes. this fifth of in the of our Stoddard lecture will be ex- Fox, day April, year tickets Grand Portland. Eminent Sir J. H. Fogg, 85 Ex- Lord one thousand hundred and Secretary—Stephen Berry, chairman, There is an interest about it too. The Formerly Farrington Bros., eight for Primrose BEFORE JUDGE shingled. Any letters pepperbox. Occasionally found a | \ BONNET. sent to the they < I family, <1 ver Trimmings. society on this matter will be chance to buy vegetables or milk It | by curing OJELGr JAKTS Powder is Tuesday—The May criminal term of attended to. was the ! > Headache, J! Baking the so warm in middle of ► plainly Court this the dav as Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, <» Very Fancy or Plain at opened morning with nrav- < Superior to be unsafe for so \ 131 wardered Diver, Constipation and <1 on the er by Rev. Mr. Cate of the Plymouth church travel, the journey printed label. ©Alexander Melton was was to the all Bilious and Nervous Disorders! The grand jury, which is the same as at the instantly killed confined hours between -1 and J. | J. A. Merrill & NO. 114 1-2 EXCHANGE i> arising from these causes. €«., ST. January term, answered their names and then by lightning at Lincoln, 111., Monday 9 or 10 a. m. Miss Barrows ], Wholesome writes that with a Tasteless & — — retired with County Robinson to morning. His wife ;; Covered Soluble Coating.' | AT ingredients, Attorney be- was fatally hurt and she and her fellow-laborer received much JEWELERS, gin the consideration of such matters as lie has Mr. and <» Of all drusgists. Price 25 cents a box. !» wholesome Mrs. who were in from tlie <' to lay before them. There is a little more than Perkins, encouragement natives who ]; New York Depot, 865 Canal St. 503 EONORESS baking powder, Melton s were The came to STREET. the usual batch and the grand jury may not get house, paralyzed. them anxious to learn about the house is J. A. MERRILL. A. i wholesome food. through with it before the middle of next week. wrecked. hew religion. KEITH, W. P. 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v MISCELLANEOUS. A WONDER OF IN HONOR OF COLUMBUS. SCIENCE- _miscellaneous._ WANTED. FOB SAFE. FOR SALE, IBectricity in a Surgical Operation* Tnformation WANTED — Information SAFE—1 Concord wagon (Martin*Pen- SALE—Farm of the late Daniel Alien. i A 25 Years a Syfferer ! of the relatives of Charles W. Dibble, sup- FOBnell builders) In good condition. 1 express FORin Cumberland, on road from Centre to For P°s^d the State to be somewhere in of Maine wagon; 1 furniture wagon. FKANK. P. TIB- West Falmouth. Fine and sightly location Was finally cured by that Monarch of One of the delicate Address 4 and i; most surgical oper- Tbe Cottoo Picker. D. H. MERRILL, Pittsfield, N: H., BETTS & CO., Free St. _4-1 near Cumberland Junction, M. C. It. R., and Health and Purifier of the Blood box 4-1 and about 60 ations ever performed in San Francisco 'A which bore the 427._ within mile of church post office; The Monument To Be Erected statement of fact SAFE—An express business doing busi- acres field, 25 pasture and tillage, balance the wanted—A second-hand centre ness iu 5 in the of by was that to which A. Baelim, a indorsement of a committee of Bos- FOB places State Maine. Will woodland and timber. A orchard of 50 patient Boat about feet on account of thrifty ton the board liampton, twenty long; sell cheap sickness. Address trees m modern two-story house King's at tho and was Chamber of Commerce, presi- must be in Address bearing; large Sarsaparilla Italian Citizens of Sew. York. City County Hospital, good condition. stilting S. E. II., care Mr. Perlsln, 32 Court Sq., Boston, and ell, with fine elm shade trees; barn 40x80. dents or cashiers of five of Boston’s uge, lowest cash 463 Cumberland St.. subjected recently. Tho operation was price etc., Mass.__ 4-1 A very desirable summer residence or stock of two hundred at room 3, 98 Exchange street. 3-1 farm; will be sold for less than biggest banks, and SAFE—A block appraised remarkable in that an or small of two brick houses, value. of B. Me. endoscope and of Boston’s leading citizens need of the Inquire W. Allen, Yarmouth, A Work of Art of Which the Metropo- fifty XXTAnted—Anyone in best lay- FOBsituated within ten minutes’ walk of the electric was used the would be world over * and the earliest matured rents for light during pro- accepted the ing liens, eliick- Post Office; $882 per year; in good re- _|8-1 lis will ho Proud—The Homo ®us, please call on S. YOtJNG, at No 105 Green one Boyhood cess. This was thrust into thoracic without It is by evidence of pair. Any looking for a first class invest- SALE—A three story house on Long [the question. St., as I keep the best of ment in real estate will do of Columbus In the Old New Portland, Me., breeds; well to look this IltOR: Island, with double verandah around it: Quaint City this nature that the Eng- also call and see the over. cavity, and by its illumination the [action precisely eggs for sale; please fowls. property Inquire of A. C. LIBBY, 42i/3 12 rooms, with one acre or more of land. Will as It is land investors in of the Cotton street. 4-1 house or resi- of Genoa, Italy, To-tSay. of the heart and was visi- the stock _3-1 Exchange make a first-class boarding a nice lungs plainly con- Picker have become in want of trunks or dence. Inquire of M. B. CHASE, Long Island. This is indeed a Columbus Company \yANTED—All persons SAFE—A car load of New year. Prep- ble. This is the first case on not at E. D. Hampshire 3-2 reported vinced that is call REYNOLDS’, 556 _ are made in ihefr money only and baSst° IxOBhorses, weighing from 11 to 14 hundred, at arations being many direc- 558 street, corner of Oak; as we the Pacific coast where the electric en- safe, but bound to very large Congress PAQL'ET’S stable on India street. 4-1 PICTURES! Those in want of a tions toward the of yield manufacture our goods, and can therefore honoring memory give PICTURES! for a small amount of money, was used in difficult returns. you bottom prices; trunks repaired; open good picture, the discoverer. One of the most ar- doscope surgery SAFE—House No. 14 Avon street, con- would do well to call on us. Pictures framed great the is located evenings until 9.3-1 tistic and tributes is that with beneficial results. True, Company’s factory IAOBtaming nine rooms all in good order, nice to order; moulding for sale; picture wire and enduring being in in lot, fine location and in far Waco, Tex., and not Boston, and ANTED—1000 hens will full sunny exposure. Will be moulding hooks. E. D. REYNOLDS, Cor. Oak prepared away Italy, and of which Baehm was afflicted with an abscess, W alive, pay sold on easy terms of and immediate the cotton picked the Company’s market-price. Apply to IKYING MOR- payment and Con gress streets. 3-1 we give an illustration. It is a monument which had by l>osS.e;?,SI.£U J5|ven- APPly to JOHN F. formed in the pleural cavity machines season was RILL, West Cumberland. 2-1 PROCTOR, to be erected by the Italian citizens of during the past Centennial SALE or exchange for property in Port- and the left near from cotton Block._4-1 FOR house 6 attacked lung. The opera- picked and not cash trade. We can save land. Good containing rooms with New York. Waco, SAFE—121^ acres of land in and WANTED—Morea will Scarboro, 43 acres of land, situated within 8 miles of the tion was an one, growing on Boston Common, for you $.1.00 week if you trade with 14 of a mile from exceedingly dangerous ”U1‘C borne made IAOB Spurwink House, running city; cuts 8tons of hay; 10 acres wood and tim- this reason the comes from 5®* jelley, large tumblers, from mame road to and in order not to shock the no evidence IJV2C., new castina home made Spurwink river; price ber. Inquire of A. C. LIBBY, 42Va Exchange patient but nuts, 10c., reasonable. Inquire of A. C. Waco and not from Boston, this pickles 10c qt, or 35c. fine mixed LIBBY. 42V« mention of the was made to gallon, pickles Exchange street. 4_1 St._3-1 physicians makes it not one less l-e. qt., fine sardines 8c., new Persian whit trustworthy. Eastport hoisting machinery— him. dates new Turkish 6c., new buck- Waco is the fourth of Texas in Gc^. prunes SAFE—Dry and desirable house lots; in lor sale The sick man was anaesthetized city wheat 16c., new 26c. Elevatorgood order, very cheap, by quickly stands maple syrup qt., good IjtOBalso gravel and loams for filling. Inouire HASKELL & 470 Port- population and wealth, and well cooking raisins round steak 10 to L. JONES, Congress St., and the inflated breast was to 8c., I2V2C., of A. RICHARDSON, Centre S 3-1 exposed to the front and nice corned beef 2 and 3c. 7 Peering % land, May 2nd. view. A left side in the pro- per lb, pounds fine Mr. D. DRAPES. discoloration on the sweet potatoes for 25c. Orders called for of its men. A statement and SALE—Extra fine horse, showed that the trouble under the bity business delivered fn TO FET. family sound, lay under the any part of the city at JOHNSON FORkind, fearless of steam and electric Read what he has to say ;! tissue in that direction and regarding facts coming per- & 24 Wilmot St. i.'0-l stylish, Dr. Ellinwood LAMBERT'S, cars, safe for ladies’ or children's use. Call at llPiVUD nnovn+inne of Arum ViTT ir>olrinrr I.WD sonal a committee of the ttNG Manufacturing Co. observation of FET—Lower rent 48 228 FEDERAL STREET. 9 a. m. to 4 m. to know that we Chestnut St., 5 p. V Me. Gentlemen:- Board of of public

The Citizens to Vote on Today the Matter Members of Granite Cutters’ Union State ! Two of Them in the Maine General Hos- on NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TODAY. They Make a Demand, Chief Norton of the Walker Bequest. Their Side of the Case. pital for Treatment. and the Engineers, AMUSEMENTS. A and enthusiastic was At Stockbridge course. large meeting Two members of the Granite Cutters’ the Maine General Hospital in this Tlie Young Men’s Democratic Club FIFTH held in Odd Fellows Hall on last even- of the PAGE. Union of Vinalhaven were in the city city, two of the victims arsenic have not ceased writing authoritative Farrington & Eickiord. for the of ing purpose bringing more and the labor con- at Patten are now To the supreme judicial court yesterday explained poisoning undergoing letters to heads of departments. Not to the minds of the the EIGHTH PAGE. clearly people the test that is now going on there from the treatment. The names of men are satisfied with their failure to have the If of the made Owen. Moore & Co. magnitude bequest by the standpoint of the Union men. They say Richard and N. W. Ryder. clerks in the Nines Bros. Cunningham Republican treasury depart- late Joseph Walker of Portland to the are 30 and 40 Notice of Dissolution. their Union has not demanded so exten- They men between years of ment removed they have now commenced Notice; Allred Race. town of Westbrook. all of the Nearly sive an advance in wages as represented age,, and married. Cunningham is a work on the chief and board of M. C. M. A.; meeting. citizens of engi- In the were Maine! leading of farmer and city present in the dispatches. In the cutting and lumberman, Ryder is a neers of the fire department. and of them many made earnest on that island are three farmer. to the hos- New To For Found speeches granite there They were brought The other Chief Norton received a Wants, Let, Sale, Lost, to day and similar will be in regard the The and were advertisements, found under proposed library. classes of workmen divided into three pital about three weeks ago, in letter from the written in their on 6. club, proper appropriate headings page upon the of the be- a had j voting acceptance distinct unions, the Granite Cutters’ pitiable condition, They passed form and the I under signed by secretary, stating quest the provisions in the will the Union and the the critical Union, Quarrymen’s through, while at home, stage that by vote of the club the board was When was we * her Castoria. occurs JUST Baby sick, gave The sum of DECISION RENDERED today. bequeathed by Cutters’ Union. At the and disorders inci- Paving present bloating functional authorized and requested to remove When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. Mr. Walker to his administrators to be dent to and granite cutters and paving cutters are arsenical poisoning, had every in the used to Republican department When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. purchase a lot and erect a the ones been left only involved in the labor troub- in a state of partial paralysis, forthwith. To this communication the When Bhe had Children, she gave them Castoria. substantial and commodious the like never before proper les. The granite cutters explain their of. which has been board that should In an brick and replied, saying they case to the stone building of sufficient as follows: known in General important relating plea- decll eod&wly controversy Every year, May the Maine Hospital endeavor to carry out their oaths of of- size, pleasing and an be- as a Neither appearance adapted 1st, agreement is entered into result of poisoning. of fice, that whatever action should Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been for the use and they sure and men. purpose of a library, is tween the men and their employers es- them could and Ryder could not comfort of large nsed over Fifty Years by millions of mothers walk, take should be for the best interests of $40,000. Not over of this can a rate which is to raise bed. for their children while with $30,000 tablishing of wages himself from the the that the communication of the Teething, perfect be used for city, success. It soothes the the purchase of the lot, hold the unless terminated Their since then has child, softens the through year improvement Y. M. D. C. was received with many oth- cures Wind building, as been of Gums, allays Pain, Colic, regulate* furniture, books, etc., $10,- by four months’ notice given by either very slow to them, course, but ers, and filed. the bowels, and is the best for Diar- 000 is to remain Thousands of men suffer untold trouble in remedy as a permanent fund,the side. Not long ago the Vinalhaven satisfactory to the physicians. At first large rhoea, whether arising from teething or other interest Stoddard Lectures. only to be used for the who were they seemed to have use of small sized but how this is all causes. For sale in purchase granits cutters, getting by scarcely any wearing shirts, by Druggists every part of of books and in making additions to the their bill of for a nine hour their their JohnL. Stoddard has just finished and the world. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow** wages, $2.10 muscles, although appetite overruled, the decision rendered by them and three weeks of lectures at Soothing Syrup. 2oo a bottle. library. day, gave notice that they wanted this digestion were good. Ryder had so Daly’s Thea- is that the The New iabSMW&F&wiy library is to be free for the use rate extended to the piece workers, thus little strength in his hands that he could tre, York. He is a prime favorite of the there and citizens of Westbrook. The making an uniform rate for all, except not close them; Cunningham was strong- orders for seats are booked a conditions whole For additional Local News see provided are that the inhabi- some infirm workmen who might hire er, but had little control of his feet year ahead. During the late lec- tants of Westbrook will vote at a at a l tures people tumbled over one legal ate arranged between the employers Now, Ryder can shake hands with quite fairly Chief Justice White are town another in their Shirts Fifth Page. meeting and agree in writing with and the Union. The men admit that a respectable grip, and can sitjup in bed, eagerness to secure his trustees to seats. The of the course keep at the expense of the this change might make some advance and even get into a chair, but cannot yet gems given are BRIEF JOTTINGS. city said its and in but think it would not amount walk. His feet feel as if there to be given under Mr. Stock- the Kind for buildings, surroundings wages, legs and they Large Men. at Hall next library books, furniture, etc., in neat to nearly the 15 per cent, already stated were “enclosed firmly in a vice,” and the bridge’s auspices City week. There were some lively showers last condition Mr. Stoddard’s and good repair, supply a in the Rockland despatches. circulation had stopped. He has no feel- Judging by reception in evening. other the hall here will Call at our proper person to have charge and care of The men say that the Granite Manu- ing in his hands, though a little of their every city, hard- store and learn all about these won- A patent has been been said be to granted Cyrus buildings, grounds, and property facturers’ Association has taken steps to strength lias returned. He “aches all ly large enough hold his patrons. derful shirts, you large men who have not tried H. Farley, of this city, for an eye-glass —also to supply a librarian—to keep the change from fortnightly to monthly pay over,” and his sleep is very irregular; them. case. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. property insured to its full value, and in days, and to change the time of making but his head feels well and his appetite The Martha Washington society will case of loss or are damage by fire to repair, the contract with the men from May 1st is as good as ever. In fact, he eats as They preeminently the best shirts in the mar- meet at Mrs. Thurston’s, 51 Quebec rebuild and replace the same with the to January 1st. The latter change, the much as ever he did, yet his benumbed ket for you to buy. If you have either or short street, Thursday afternoon. the weather long money received from the insurance. A men claim, would be much to their dis- legs have shrunk to one-half their nor- today ie arms can be fitted. Steam yacht Arion is being furnished committee likely to be you easily shall also be appointed by the advantage, as it would enable the manu- mal size, and he has lost 25 or 30 pounds. with new brass for the boiler and fair. Men casing city to make proper rules and facturers to fix at a dull time of is farther on the road at a distance can order them mail regula- prices Cunningham to Portland, May 4, 1892. living by 5s receiving a general overhauling for the tions for the management of the libra- year when they could have the men at recovery, and can walk a but with or express the size of the collar Rnmiripr Rftnsnn little, by stating worn, nr. NOTHER car- bucu iumL.y, difficulty, because he cannot bend his bust and the of measur- The State street church building com- measure, length sleeve, Should the town refuse to accept this There are at Vinalhaven 112 granite feet. The “tendon of Achilles” is too mittee has been instructed to go ahead trust ing from the button hole in the back of the neck bequest upon these conditions cutters and about 100 paving cutters. weak to lift his body, and his walk is an and secure and make band to the plans arrangements withing three months after written no- awkward shuffle. His like his extreme edge of the wrist. FIRE head, for rebuilding the church edifice. tice to DEPARTMENT. the town authorities, then the companion’s, has long since ceased to in the Basement sales- We will refund the money in case where The monthly meeting of the managers sum every of $40,000 is to form and be added The Made and his and are Appointments by the Board of ache, appetite digestion room this do not satisfaction. of the Temporary Home will be held at to the remainder of the they give estate to be used Engineers. as good as ever, but his hands are devoid morning. They the Fraternity rooms today at 3 p. m. and appropriated as set forth in the will, of feeling and there is a queer blue tint fill one whole section and D. H. Swan, until recently the landlord It also that provides any neglect in the The following persons were around the nails. of the West End hotel in this has appointed the sort are city, care of the shall be a they’re you property sufficient by the Board of Engineers Ryder is a son of one of the two men PRICE ONLY $1.00 UNLAI1DERED. the Oceau house at Old Orch- Monday night EACH, purchased cause A for the reversion of this amount to and confirmed by the committee on fire who were killed by the fatal saleratus. looking for. dozen ard. the estate. department yesterday: He is, of course, anxious to have the a Bishop Healy preached the sermon kinds, dozen styles in This is the first large bequest ever Clias. D. Bartlett, driver of Machigonne No. mvsterv explained. at the observance of the 25th Tuesday mrde to this town each. and the citizens should Jolin A. driver Hose No. 1. The patients are given an injection of anniversary of the establishment of the Conway, testify to their appreciation of it by cast- George B. Simpson, driver Portland No. 2. a small quantity of strychnine daily, and You haven’t House of the Good in Boston. Joseph H. Dixon, driver Hose No. 2. begun to Shepherd a number of ballots for its ac- are RINES ing large Wm. S. driver Cumberland No. treated with and other BROS. Boothby, 3. Co. A. First Maine electricity Volunteers, Capt. Augustus P. Crocker, driver Hose No. 3. tonics for the muscles. think of the Is- ceptance today. J. J. driver Falmouth No. 4. But that the seriously Dow, held its spring inspection last even- Keith, DISSOLUTION. Fred W. Higgins, driver Hose No. 4. muscles should be so disastrously affect- lands and of ing. The men made a creditable appear- Magazine Vivants. John Flemmlug, driver Casco No. B. picnics yet Beniamin L. driver Hose No. 6. ed for so long a time is the unusual fea- ■\TOTICE is hereby given that the copartner- ance. The fair of the school of the Sawyer, course. It’s a i.1 heretofore between P. Sunday AV. D. Lowery, driver Ladder No. 1. ture of bit ship existing Henry this case of arsenical early, S. Goold and Daniel W. under the It was Councilman Church of the Messiah will Daniel Jr., tillerman Ladder No. 2. poisoning. Heseltine, O’Brien, instead of open this Mabry, firm name of D. W. William Miller, driver Ladder No. 2. It will be at least three but do we are Heseltine & Co., is this day probably weeks you know dissolved Melaugh, who moved that the nomina- noon at the vestry. The rooms have Charles B. Williams, driver Ladder No. 3. by mutual consent. All debts owing to longer before the muscles will the said copartnership are to be received the tion been trimmed Machigonne No. l—Wm. E. Hanson, cap- atrophied by of Alfred Wiggin be laid on the beautifully with evergreen Lunch said Heseltine, and all the demands on the said Priees for Families and Offices: tain ; A. O. Fcrnald, clerk. be strong enough to warrant their leav- already selling table at the city government meeting. and spruce, while curtains, gracefully Portland No. 2—Edward Wallace, captain; A. copartnership are to be presented to him for H. Hatch, clerk. ing the hospital. Baskets and payment. The said Heseltine will continue the Mr. W. has a from the windows. The Hampers business at 387 street, 10 ibs. George Furlong bought looped up, hang Cumberland No. 3.—M. N. Eldridge, captain; apothecary Congress tills Daily, per month, -$1.50 The hospital officials are astounded city, under the name of D. W. Heseltine & Co. " “ “ pair of black horses of Mr. Will following classes are to have booths: Mr. A. E. Knight, clerk. made of split hard wood Miller, Falmouth No. 4.—A. F. that no action has been taken HENRY P. S. GOOLD. 15 Grifiln, captain; E. F. by the W, 2.00 of Auburn. Bradley’s, Miss Crain’s, Miss Ford’s, Miss Horr, clerk. at DANIEL HESELTINE. “ “ “ “ county authorities to investigate this af- splints 14, 19, 23 and Portland, Me., May 2,1892. my4d3t The salary of Mrs. Raymond, the police Russell’s, Mrs. Lefavor’s, Mr. Rockwell’s Casco No. 6.—J. B. Brown, captain; H. G. 20 2.50 Eowe, clerk. fair. each? are matron has been fixed at $11 a month. and Rev. Mr. Keirn’s. Dirigo Hose No. 6.—S. M. Kelsey, captain; F. 29c. They KTOTICE ! 50 lbs. P. clerk. The New and after 9, Str. ENTER- .15 The Government will hold a the Vivants will Burnham, Patrolmen, Monday, May City spec- Tonight Magazine Ladder Co. No. 1.—L. B. and and the PRISE will make three we Bragg, captain; S. J. strong light ON trips per k, 100 lbs* * ial meeting Saturday evening to pass the be given. This will be the contents: Gould, clerk. The two new patrolmen went on duty leaving Portland, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- ,25 Ladder Co. No. 2.—J> M. cap- sort to on a urday. ALFRED FrontiSDiece—Makiner t.hn nf t.hincrs Farnsworth, last Wr. who was for- take RACE, Manager. appropriation bill. tain; W. G. olerk. evening. White, right my4d5t BY THE Illustrated by Ovid Legault. Parker, CAKE, per 100 lbs., .20 The Sister Dora of St. Paul’s Ladder Co. No. 3.—J. E. Cady, captain; F. E. merly a special policemen in society Monologue. clerk. employed day’s be Illustrated Miss Lottie Bruce. Doo, outing. They’ll M. C. M. A. churoh are to have a supper and sociable by the parks, went on at 8 o’clock and was Pastoral It will be seen that in the steam fire when the season, regular monthly meeting of the Maine for the benefit of the on Thurs- Illustrated by Miss' Ne’liie WebberH. E. Waite assigned to a beat on Munjoy hill. Mr. higher THECharitable Mechanic Association will be Customers can commence taking Ice church, No. 1 has a new and J. B. Brooks. companies clerk, No. 2 held on THURSDAY EVENING. May 5th, ’92. at any time they desire, and day evening of this week, at 271 Cumber- McCormick has been employed in the we’ll sacrifice delivery Story—Continued. a new captain, No. 6 a new captain, and begins; my4d2t ELLIOTT C. MITCHELL, Sec’y. will be continued until Notice to Stop land street, corner of Chestnut street. Illustrated by M. A. Merrill and Miss Lena De- baggage department of the Union sta- is received at the eelle. Ladder No. 1 a new clerk. There are to them OFFICE. in the court in Familiar tion for some time. He went on the bank profits get going customer Yesterday Supreme Pictures. some in the drivers. Any leaving town, by giv- Miss changes at Auburn, John A. Morrill, Esq., counsel Nydia..Illustrated by Edith Partridge beat at 11 o’clock. now. ing notice the OFFICE, will be en- The Angelus. Illustrated by E. M. Thomas titled to a Maine Steamship proper deduction. for Charles E. Milliken and others, filed and Miss Kittle Shaw. Company. We Tambourine Girl..Illustrated Miss Ad- particularly request our custom- an by The steamer appeal from the decision of Judge dle Waite. Manhattan of this line ers to report any neglect of our drivers Drew in the case of Denison- Jack-in-the-Pulpit. resumes her on the route in leaving Ice: for careless- insolvency Illustrated place tonight. complaints by Henry T. Lefavor, Mabel An- ness, or any other cause, if made at the Morey. drews, Marjorie Meserve. Both the Manhattan and Cottage City One word more about Brie-a-Brac. Office, will be attended to promptly. Mr. J. H. Wolf, the well-known cloth- have been thoroughly overhauled and re- Illustrated by Ethel Wescott. Curtains and Draperies. ier under the Falmouth hotel, received Advertisements. fitted and this line of superb Maine built CLARK & CHAPLIN ICE CO., Illustrated by Bessie Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. It is BURNHAM & an Atlantic cable dispatch Hazel steamships offers the most convenient quite time to de- CO., yesterday Rockwell, Conway, Cadets, Ber- LIBBY & CO., from his in that his nice Woodbury, Mabel Cushing. and comfortable route to New af- family Germany m York, cide about the new C. S. BATES, mother an all sail things, aged was dead. His store, 222 Illustrated by a sketch. fording day up the beautiful CUMMINGS BROS, for the rooms which Middle street, will be closed until Friday The orchestra will furnish music. Din- Long Island Sound. The Cottage City are aprll eod2m morning, May 6th. ners from 12 to 2 p. m. Suppers from 6 on last Saturday night’s trip carried a to be furnished this State Agent A. M. Sawyer was recently to 7.80. full cargo and made the passage from _ notified dock to dock in 23 and her and ’tis much bet- by telephone that an old black The Railroad Commissioners. hours, pas- spring horse with one eye, a worthless sengers were delighted with the ter-to be a little too animal, Railroad Commissioners Mortland and splendid early PIANOS. had been left at near the passage. The increasing passenger list Falmouth, Wildes were at the Preble House last than too late in matters Grand Trunk station. The horse was in of this line shows the appreciation of the evening. With Commissioner Bowers, an old wagon. The owner of this team public. Commencing May 25 three trips of this because the they will go out along the Boston & kind, is said to in week will be each 1. stunt k Sons Go. belong Portland. Mr. Saw- Mainfl per make, leaving port stock is fuller, larger and yer, requested Mr. Perry, the agent, to Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at Yesterday the commissioners held a rhe largest Piano House in the World. immediately take care of the case. The 6 p. m. Sheriff Wheeler more at the first session at Augusta with regard to the Dep. complete Wholesale and retail represen- horse is at Falmouth housed tatives in the New properly approval of the Bangor & Aroostook line. A New Law Point. Does Not Care to Live of the season than later, may2_lstorBthpdtf Eng- under the State society’s care. He will land States for They approved that portion covered by Mr. George Libby defended a man If He Cannot Have be killed and the owner if he can besides are more be the articles of you WI. M. original association; but named Pendergrass in the Municipal MARKS, STEINWAY, found will be prosecuted. to the remainder being covered by special Court Monday, and secured the throw- likely get your orders WEBER, act of the legislature, the commissioners out of the case because in ing making filled promptly if you are HARDMAN, did not take jurisdiction. the warrant the letter had been left off HOOD’S Card CABLE*. the Book, the date A among comers. -AND- WEBSTER and Ex-Adjutant General S. J. Gallagher The Calico Ball. “twenty-ninth.” nuisance early ■will be landlord of the St. Croix Ex- complaint was at once made out and the Sarsaparilla The WESER BROS. Nearly all the arrangements are per- drapery novelties made a new in change at Calais this summer. the attorney point such cases It would be difficult to find a man fected for calico ball, which will oc- this season are more ar- Mr. William Pitt which Judge Gould took under advise- better of JOB Preble of New cur tomorrow at The known in the vicinity evening City Hall. Burling- PRINTER, mailed free. Catalogues S. clerk of ment. Mr. Libby’s claim briefly stated ton, D. more decorative Brighton, L, formerly courts, charity is certainly one in which every- Vt.,. than Mr. R. Wheeler of tistic, PRINTERS’ EXCHANGE, Tuning, Repairing and Polishing is this. If A has a rum where he Winooski promptly attended to. is in the city looking over his summer should be and it is shop Falls, the efficient Deputy body interested, hoped Sheriff and more beautiful than 97 1-3 Exchange St., Portland. on retails liquors contrary to law and he of county. He cottage Pumpkin Knob. that a large number of tickets will be Burlington says: Portland Branch 540 stores them on B’s B cannot “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: besides re Congress Street, Edmund one of the sold. The are premises, ever, Young, inspectors tickets now for sale by “Dear they FINE JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. at the Custom has been removed be held as assisting A to maintain the Sirs: If Hood’s Sarsaparilla cost I*. O. McGOULDRIO, House, the committee, or may be procured at cheaper. Householders All orders by mail or telephone promptly at- Collector Dow and nuisance. It is a matter of considerable tended to.novlleodtf dec2 by Leroy H. Tobie George C. Frye & Co.’s, Boring, Short & $10.00 a Bottle manager. eodtt in his interest as to whether or not the courts and others on whom de- appointed place. Mr. Young was Harmon’s, Simmons & Hammond’s, F. I should still keep using it, as I have Dr E. B. Reed. one of Collector will sustain the claim. for the Anderson’s appointees. F. Holland & Co.’s, W. B. Drew & Co.’s. past ten years. With me the volves the selection and as life is BOTANIC AND CLAIRVOYANT PHYSICIAN Reception. question to whether worth Loyal Legion. Board of Police Examiners. of new furnish- living depends upon whether I can get purchase No 399 1-3 Congress Street, Portland. The annual The Ladies’ Circle of West Methodist meeting of the Military Or- A special meeting of the Board of Ex- Sarsaparilla. I don’t think I For the treatment of all chronic and compli- Hood’s. should to come is heir der of the Loyal of the United church will hold a reception to the pastor. could live without it now, I ings try cated diseases that flesh to, all cases Legion aminers,with full the Board present, was certainly as 1 will take them to make should not given up incurable, ASBESTOS PAINTS States will occur at the Rev. O. S. Pillsbury, this evening, May wish and suffer as I used here and see our line a cure. Falmouth Hotel held last evening. The appli- to, following 4th. All to. For over I suffered Dr. Reed will not ask you any questions in this evening at 6 o’clock. Dinner will be members and friends are ten years the cants appeared: horrors of while it is at its best. If any way in regard to your diseases and after The the damned with a served at 7 o’clock. Companion Pay- Ward 1—John T. Howell. cordially invited. reception will be you have true examination of your ease he Ward 7—George A. Milliken, Peter P. Gal- held in the lower will tell you if you can be cured. Dr. Reed’s master William H. Anderson will read a vestry. that is send medicines are lagher, John T. Keating, John Conlon. 8clatic Rheumatism impossible, strickly pure and put up to suit each case, he thinks he can tell the difference paper entitled “Incidents of the Block- Ward 1—Chas. F. McCarthy, John Lawrence. for ever a man with The Board of Trade Journal. if. suffers for and between a person afflicted with a disease or a Ward Jas. B. O’Reilly. in this anything samples prices. ade.” Ward C—James F. Reardon. world it is with that awful dis- becoming an entranced medium. There With the the Board of Trade as been a who May issue, ease. It seems to me as if all other It isn’t as well as' Eerson great many people have lost W. F. M. S. These men have passed a ex- quite their lives by making the above mistake. Ex- physical Journal commences its fifth year of pub- into amination. physical suffering were compressed here but aminations at my offtee every day Including Sun- The auxiliaries of the W. F. M. S. con- that one. ’tis the from 9 a. to 9 in. lication, with undiminished interest and I took about everything man being day m.. p. Examination by letter their or and nected with the Methodist churches of ever tried a stating name, place residence Order of United value in the line of its useful work. This for it but never dollar’s next best and one Friends. got we give age and stamp, si.oij. my22dtf Portland and were entertained worth of until I vicinity Grand Councillor A. number has a very good likeness of May- help began taking B. Bourne of Ban- attention MARINE INSURANCE by the society of the church at Peak’s er Ingraham. prompt personal EQUITABLE COMPANY.- gor, institute:! Stillwater Council, Order Hood’s PROVINCBTOWN, MASS. Island yesterday afternoon. A large Sarsaparilla to all of United Friends, at Upper Stillwater, I have inquiries by post. INCORPORATED, 1845.—MARINE RISKS ONI-T. were Bean. taken it now for number present and an enthusias- Reception to Rev. Mr. pretty regularly mills old and reliable is now wrlt- on Friday evening, April 29, ten Company Thirty-six years and have no more and X iug Marine Bisks on the most tavoTable Hie World. tic and profitable meeting was held at of the charter members were This at street pain present, evening, Vaughan can get around all I have terms. the Methodist church. At the close of the and the council starts off with right. If desire Marine the bright church, a reception will be tendered Rev. advised a you Insurance, write prospects. A of good many to try Hood’s Sar- Company for rates and terms. exercises a bountiful supper was served large party Bangor ,C. Everett A number of MOORE members attended the were Bean, pastor. saparilla.” r d. wheeler, OWEN, & CO. Correspondence solicited and given prompt W. of the meeting, and Deputy attention. W. WHIPPLE & by the ladies society at Peaks pastors from other churches will be pres- Sheriff, Vt. GO., royally entertained by their Stillwater Winooski Falls, L. N. PAINE, LEWIS NICKERSON, Island, at the home of Mrs. Eliza Jones. friends. all aro invited. President. 21 ent; Hood’s Pills cure Liver Ills Secretary. Monument Sq.4 mays d6m matSS dtt