* DAILY PORTLAND _ 1892. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862—VOL. 30. PORTLAND, MAINE, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11,

MOURNING AT KREBS. HIS LABORS KILLED HIM. THIS MORNING’S NEWS. MISCELLANEOUS. T FUTURE OF EGYPT. LOSING NO TIE. THE RAILROAD ARMY. Who Were Burled from Death of Attorney General Barnard Pago 1. Thirty-seven Homes Prosecuted and Sawtelle. General telegraph news. There Yesterday. Almy Obituary. Franklin N. H., January 10. Page 2. McAllisteis, I. T., January 10.—This Falls, The Fruits of the Democratic Steal Texas. Arthur’s Counsels Followed Peace Death as Viewed —.State General Daniel Barnard Railroad troubles in by was a day of mourning at Krebs, the Effect of Tewfik’s Attorney home on Body of missing Tena Davis found. the recent The died from] pneumonia at his in Mew York. in scene of mining disaster. Housekeeping Washington. in Connecticut. in Berlin and Paris. Alain in Franklin at 11.30 Page 3. funerals of most of the victims whose street, village, of mice. this IIo had been sick with The method training with bodies were recovered w ere held. Thir- morning. Page 4. general from it bodies were interred. There grippe, but had so far recovered Editorials. quest, ty-seven RE- Personal and PILLS as to be in Concord the first of the week. Bill. FOB A GERRYMANDER peculiar. BEECHAM’S THE STATE OF TEXAS MAY BE ALL were no religious services, excepting in a OP HEIR TO THE DUKE CLARENCE, There he and able Page 5. will in future for the United!! few cases. Fifteen bodies were buried caught cold, though PORTED READY. Lewis E. Smith under arrest. a !> TIED UP YET. BRITISH THRONE, ILL. to sit was confined to his residence States be covered with yesterday. up Music and Drama. will be for a few days. Saturday his family be- The Perhaps it never known just registration. Soluble, came alarmed, and Saturday night Dr. Resolutions on the death of Miss Alice B arren. Quickly how many lives were lost in the accident. Conn of Concord was summoned. Death Maine towns. (Complying Some and their approaches are It Is the Plan Once Rejected Because of Pleasant Coating, galleries came and He is Page 6. | Bailroad Men There Making Common so blocked with debris that it is How Anarchists Toole Possession of a suddenly painlessly. the;! nearly survived Mrs. three sons Its Injustice—If Adopted It Will Wit and Wisdom. |completely disguising to them. The mine offi- by Barnard, in Cause with the Arkansas Pass Strikers impossible open Town—They Had it All Their a taste of the Pill without any;! Spanish and two The oldest son, Make Trouble for in La Bretouue; story. | cials now claim that only one man is daughters. Republicans Page 7. —A Refusal to Handle Freights—Ef- Own for a Time—One Man James E. was his law sway impairing its efficacy.;! This is an Italian named Anto- Way Barnard, Esq., Delegates to Their National missing. All of his are at Choosing Farm topics. 5 Price 2 cents a Box. ! > forts of the Road to Resume'Business who had no or Ho Resisted Rob- partner. family home, 5 nio Genesetel, family Strangled Because Democratic Financial and Commercial. Canal except the second son, Charles, who is in Convention—The Organ — killed. is Marine News. ^^^J^ew^York^Depot^Cs S^eet« | Street Railroad Men Strike Because friends except those Ilis body Gladstone Hrs Something to bery—Mi'. business in Attorney General Work. Page 8. supposed to be near the main entry, un- Chicago. Promptly Begins dec21 MW&Fnrmlycdlst.auior5Uip the Company Does Not Give Them Say on the Old Testament Controversy. Barnard was born at Orange, in this Jottings. der a mass of rocks which have nearly and was 00 of age. Albany, January 9.—It seems to be Priefersonals. Free Passes. all been moved. The men the state, years The health. claimjthere London, January 10.—Politically, Mr. Barnard had a number of the members of the Democrat- city’s are others dead or m the Jservecl agreed by The New Plush Mill. 10.— imprisoned has been the chief New Haven, Conn., January ieath of the khedive terms in the state legislature, being pres- ic that the first use shall ..lires Sunday. mines. he party they About were at a conference conversation the latter ident of the Senate in 1S65. In 1S70 School Gymnastics. DEFECTIVE SIGHT. 350 delegates jgjTliere were 335 men working in the topic of during make of the was a member of the governor’s council. legislature they of and firemen called by mine according to the pay- of the and naturally it has today engineers Thursday, part week, In 1872 he was elected a member of the have stolen, will be to gerrymander the consider roll and tally of every man who in the Chiefs Arthur and Sargent, to reports overshadowed everything else National Convention. In districts of the state. And All “errors of refraction” of the down tie shaft. Of these, 51 dead Republican Congressional the in between the goes for it is with serious 1887 he was attorney eyes which cause so many head- points dispute bodies were 137 men aewspapers, fraught appointed general. it is that the DIARIES recovered, escaping and most cases tried reported gerrymandering aches, tired, weak and aching and the Consolidated a in the of The latest important Brotherhoods way of shaft No. 7, now used as jonditions and, opinion many bill is drawn and that it will eyes, imperfect sight, etc., cor- by while Mr. Barnard was attorney general already up, -AND- road. The represented alj ventilating shaft, and 108 were rescued even the peace rected accurately by delegates jompetent judges, perhaps were those of the murderers Almy and bo passed by the legislature about as The deliberations from the main shaft in a critical condi- divisions of the road. if Europe is threatened. both of which commanded an or ;A. M. WENTWORTH, OPTICIAN tion. This leaves 39 still unaccounted Sawtelle, soon as that body re-convenes, at held closed doors and the Paris think it will raise the amount of and were behind The list of those who Many papers extraordinary legal labor, least some time before the close of the 6481-2 Congress St. for. escaped by Hr. Bar- the Brotherhood de- now demand a undoubtedly enervated him. chief officers of shaft No. 7, and those rescued from the luestion that France may month of The _.1 nnrl Tmiinlninirwr flio nard’s brief sickness was the result of January. pretence for. for in main shaft is known to be and clined to say anything publication complete, over-exertion these trials. this haste is that the various i t is hplievp.fi 20 p.scnned who have not but on the other hand, the ma- during Congress FREE. advance of further consultation with the •egency, -FOK THE- CONSULTATION been listed. This leaves about 19 bodies jority of the French papers agree that WnnHhnrv O. Onnr.li. men naturally desire to know in what eodtf railroad officials. From a member of is rather jan24 still in the mine. ;he death of the ruler of Egypt 10.—Wood- Congressional districts they will be next the who was at the of the bodies is 'avorable than otherwise to who Biddeford, Me., January t one of brotherhoods, The work recovering England, a Biddeford fall, in order to make their arransements order bury G. Gooch, prominent a slow and the in will take advantage of the fact in conference, it was learned that large very impeded by caving member of the firm of Gooch & for nominations. it is dleries. It is all :o her while citizen, securing Besides, Year. LIKE JAY GOULD. a of shafts and g believed prolong occupation there, died of New voted pneu- majority of the delegates against become a mere Haines, granite quarriers, the who ueath have been rescued. :he new Khedive will pup- He argued that, Congressional reappor- ..a. •!_„ A will onKmiL+Afl escaped monia today, after a brief illness. No of live miners entombed with- pet in the hands of the English, and this tionment being based upon the United The Man Who Played a Game of Bluff sign leaves a widow, one son and three daugh- in the morn- and the will be of in another States census, which has been to the consolidated people in the mine was detected today, especial advantage ters. already ■with the Vanderbilts. no need of in ar- of rescuers now expect to And nothing but way, as it will give her a chance of win- taken, there is delay ing, which in itself is an acceptance Obituary Notes. the remains of the dead. It is claimed ling the sultan over. ranging the districts. the concession of a uniform to be- The of the Co New York, January 9.—CJiarles Par- company’s now that the undue haste of the entry The German press is inclined James F. McLellan of New York, well reapportionment nges- scale of for the firemen on men to from the mine caused lieve that will now have to face known to the as sional districts as early as January, it is the new holder of New Y ork pay get away England travelling public purser sons, largo an- to the all the divisions of the road. The the death of many miners. The entry i serious question and give a direct of the steamer running be' be suspected, may modify greatly and New first attracted atten- it Sagadahoc, of in this state. Re- t JONES England, men Are their own shots. swer as to what she intends to do, and tween Gardiner and. Boston, is dead, of character politics STEVENS when on the road for overtime skill which he demand what that answer is for were this tion here by the displayed time has been John Hurly and John Williams are las doubt as to heart failure, aged 38 years. publicans, instance, asking COMPAKTY. beyond a certain specified “Are to in his with the Van- blamed as authors of the accident. to for it is not probable that William M. a much respected question today: the delegates last winter dealings abandoned. It was on this point the ikely be, Mower, dec28 eodtf she will leave The personality of citizen of residing at 77 Union the Republican National Convention, derbilts. had been playing a game whole arose. Egypt. Auburn, They controversy WHO OWNS THIS TOWN? rewfik Pasha was in many dead at his home Satur- which is to be held in Minneapolis early and This settlement is in line with the re- interesting street, dropped ™“ of bluff for more than a year, every and his was at o’clock. in to be elected from the in an inter- ways, bearing always digni- day morning, 10 June, present marks of President, Arthur four AMERICAN which the Vanderbilts made The Who Did Are he was very shy, especially Congressional districts? Only of pretence view Ho said then: “We People Thought They ied, although at the little yesterday. ;o whom his timidity was EX-CONVICTS BOTHER HIM. the delegates of New York to that con- POCOCK Parsons matched, and last to avert a strike for we realize its Frightened. strangers, by HOUSE hope Getting taken for or ascribed to a the four are I man won. Tlie Vanderbilts down,” tomorrow Tequently vention, delegates-at-large, “lay seriousness. The meeting state Parsons’s terms ack of intelligence, than which nothing All Want a Job from Manager Davis of elected by a Republican convention; as the saying is, accepted will aim to fathom the general feeling of NEW MANAGEMENT BOSTON, Central Beaveb Falls, January 10.—Conster- :ould be more erroneous. When with the remaining sixty-eight delegates, rep- and he turned over to the people the members of the order, and ‘‘TUo Stowaway.” lis friends all this of reserve com- the Congressional mass. that of railways which he we ai'e nation has been created among property feeling resenting thirty-four American and great system if reasonable, willing and his natural districts of the state, are elected European has constructed in Northern New York holders here over a from Wash- pletely vanished, ability to sustain them, even to the extent of telegram 'ound free for he was a talk- New York, JanuaryjlO.—Thomas H. district Rooms, $1 per and upward. This popular his own scope, good by separate Congressional day .at price. a strike on all branches of the road. We that the offi- Ger- These little district con- house, located in the business centre of Boston, man like ington saying government :r, and spoke English, French and manager of “The Stowaway,” has conventions. Parsons is a grim Jay Gould, succeed in Davis, under its new and with its new I think, before long, cials have refused to take the site for the nan with He was ventions are held in. the course of management, whom he resembles not only in taciturni- shall, great fluency. very had all during the current dramatic sea- usualjy furnishings and increased facilities, oilers at- to the railroad officials and his and not hated the month the of the but in features. He has the proving thp new here because iimplo in tastes, only preceding meeting tractions to both permanent and transient ty we are in earnest government building son a remarkable with pro- linan^ public in general that which was a remarkable experience state convention of the Republican guests that are unsurpassed. Large sample c'ier’s and his perceptive qualities of a defective title. The as well as parade, enough big nose, in this but we are to site, and was an fessional cracksmen that is a intense ex- rooms for commercial men. attention the of matter, willing but he loved his home, becoming There is, of course, Special are indicated by the size of bumps in Beaver 'act, party. to club and association dinners. A gen- meet the railroads half way and make nine-tenths of the property ; ixcellent husband and father. That he his re- citement felt in the Presi- given which even his shaggy eye- trifle wearisome. In exceedingly approaching tlemen’s cafe to be opened on the street floor. perception concessions i. we are assured they will to the Econo- ameliorate the condition dential election brows will not conceal. He built that Falls, formerly belonged vas anxious to alistic melo-drama there is a scene where by every Republican; result for the common of those all the that he over the GEO. A. KEELER—ALFRED A. POCOCK, to good mites. If this title is not good, >f his people is seen in the fact consequently, the strife selection parallel, not so much make money by two real blow open a safe and jan4-lin as a concerned.” titles are defective. Millions of dollars bunded several schools, and had very burglars of to the Republican National Proprietors. and passengers, but The incident delegates hauling freight of on the value of relieve it of its valuables. will soon be visible in the his which had the are at stake and hundreds property listinct ideas education, Convention part of strategy capi- is worked up in a very sensational and in owners, who from the Economites, is well as the methods for cultivating several districts. But it is tulation of the New York Central MAY TIE UP TEXAS. bought and all the accessor- Congressional seat. ;he mind. thrilling way, with obvious that all interested in these Con- view. He leased one or two other lines, are on the anxious Railroad Mon Make Threats, and Trouble ies of dark lanterns and safe-breaking district c5nventions will first and made a traffic contractwith the Ca- iears Nearer. tools. of that cor- Is Expected. Twenty-five VIVA LA ANARQUIA. Sressionalesire to know the component parts nadian Pacific, by which great Mr. Davis within the three to Boston 1 Town in the Hands of Drunken has, past the districts in which they live; what was enabled to enter New York 10.—A San [Washington Dispatch Herald.] Spanish from more poration New Orleans, January months, received applications or of state and find a terminal in New York counties; parts cities, compose “No ad- Washington, January 9.—Ex-Speaker Desperadoes. than a score of employ- a Antonio, Texas, special says: people seeking them. No alliance can be made, harbor. This unknown Parsons of Reed is a believer in woman suffrage. So These of the troubles on the 9.—Last a band ment as stage erreksmen. parties and no work can be in be- sudden caused Mr. and Mr. Van- justment are his wife and Miss Kitty Madrid, January night done, Depew daughter. are, or have been, professional criminals- candidates for dele- to their He had 1000 & Kansas railroad is but she informed >f anarchists from the country surround- half of the favorite derbilt open eyes. San Antonio passenger Iteed young, keeps and submit refei- s as to their caps to to the Minneapolis convention until miles of railway, he controlled traffic and the strike on on current topics. Xcres made an attack on that place, line. gates has yet been reached, ng bility in their peculiar Among me uiu Canada to a and he was of Not she astonished her father congressional reaxqjurijioiimeuo great extent, that road continues with a prospect long ago to the town. They en- these curious documents are court rec- at if the York me ntending pillage has been passed Albany—that is, master of the territory in New to all which by saying: ‘‘Father, it seems to that for safe robber- spreading connecting roads, :ered the town at various points, shout- ords of their confinement are to be elected from the new state north of the Central lines. all the roads in are lukewarm on the suf- hair- delegates would practically tie up you growing “viva la This action at- ies, newspaper clippings of and not from the of bluff was almost and Hon. Thomas B. ing Anarquia.” telling Congressional districts £ The game played Texas. A conference was held yesterday frage question,” of the oreautn irom me ciutcues or uue Webb went in- he told the tracted all the rough characters escapes old ones. Walter up Yoakum and McNa- Reed laughed heartily when 4-ltnm nrul linlnarl cwoll their “done sensationally. between Receivers police, evidences of having A a to those wilds in the of winter and a com- on himself. year ago Assemblyman Holcomb, depth mara of the Arkansas Pass and story a extent, time” in various and of the skill n1cn nelrn/1 if T-» A 4-l-» An Cell 4" VITATVl heir numbers to considerable prisons Democratic member from New York, through the snowbanks a route of the con- surveyed mittee of 25 employes bands of char- with which the crimes were committed. a which was to nearer tneir finally several desperate drew up Congressional apportionment for a theoretical railroad The committee en wore any gening rignts some instances have necting roads. proposed : the armed In photographs was the Mr. Parsons’s on the than were 25 and his an- icters,\led by Anarchists, met, bill which passed by Assembly attack property a settlement the reinstatement of the they years ago, in been the of which are with contracts by jvidently by previously agreement, sent, counterparts but rejected by the Republican Senate in flank. He matched that a of demanded swer was: of strikers at scale wages by :ront of the where created to be found in the “Rogues’ Galleries” of the done to the have the exten- i_ ri'l, ..nnoltroui' i-neioforl /Art votoin. 25 nearer.” theatre, they consequence injustice which might permitted “Yes, years numerous In every 4-1-.^ T.ol-jirrii Vnllp.v tn "RnlTnln. i wild disturbance, shouting seditious police headquarters. farmer voters of the state. The bill is but “But when?” de- ing the new men employed, promised ;ries and the authorities. case the applicants were careful to commended “The the Parsons his counsels to himself. over in the course of events defying by Albany Argus,” kept to give strikers preference appli- “Well, ordinary knocked down and robbed a num- clare that they were no mere house- in the the state had an be a but They Democratic organ capital, The Vanderbilt neople many cants for vacancies. No agreement was it is likely to long way off, or of the common run of thieves jer of onlookers, kicked, beat and other- breakers and its earnest discussion in their sombre offices will run Mon some there come a great ques- cleverness passage urged. Scrofula in its Worst Stages reached. Local freights day might wise maltreated all who refused to but genuine experts, whose Central station. At last, tion to when the women be join in the _ busi- settle, may to Gran,d day and next week through freight their riotous sev- and experience are devoted entirely AN INNOCENT MAN HANGED on one dismal asked their will. It come then in a n conduct,(plundered just about a year ago, ness will be attempted. Other roads may safes. Mr. Davis has made a CURED! and Vander- jral stores and robbed a number of pri- robbing Saturday morning, Depew have to receive it, but their single day.” collection of these letters and testimoni- but the other promised vate houses. If This Story of a Witness Against Him Is Boston Baffled bilt and Jewett of Buffalo and insist that will nor handle as Specialist employes they The Pension List. One man who was the an- als which he correctly estimates being Pu- directors met this little Napoleon in De- railroad of the caught by Trne, the King of Blood it. Ail the employes irchists as he was the unique. office and him the sword of in of Washington, January 9.—The fol- leaving theatre, __ pew’s gave state have taken this action support made to rifiers Wins!! two Maine have been ■esisted the attempt rob him, General Butler Sued. surrender. He signed one or papers the Arkansas Pass strikers. Business is lowing pensions granted 10.—E. W. bowed and mil was then and there strangled to Chicago, January Camp- Manchester,. N. H., July 28, ’91. and they did the same. He and turbulent times are expect- today: Sheriff and with suffering RENEWAL AND INCREASE. leatli amid hideous applause and laugh- Loweix, January 9.—Deputy bell was the principal witness against Dana Sarsaparilla Co., said “Thank you,” departed ed unless the situation takes a better an attachment of er from the wretches Stiles placed $50,000 a of deep his leased to the Central on a Edward Hickey. desperate gathered convicted in San Francisco, Gentlemen:—With feeling company turn.” upon the property of General Sidney Bell, in our®®® we wish cent and ORIGINAL WIDOWS, ETC. about him. yesterday gratitude BJ hearts, guarantee of 0 per dividends, Cause for Strikes. Butler. The suit is one for libel last for the murder of Sam Ja- to the A New Satisfied with the destruction had brought summer, to add our testi I O monial a 20 cent stock dividend in his Ann M. Haskell, Helen P. Cushing, they with per the Butler Estes & Lauriat, for a somewhat noted “man about list of cures your GREAT 9EED- 10.—The Lucy Norrts. wrought in the centre of the town, against by cobson; large Indianapolis, Ind., January The were to have been ICSNE hag pocket. of this marchists became bolder and with loud $50,000. papers and sentenced to death. performed. street railroad employes city but to Gen- town,” Today four our little in of “free the served last November, owing Some years ago, daughter THE WEATHEFb struck because the company has Money Makers Trouble. shouts prisoners,” they made a full confession to the to show today eral Butler’s illness at the not Cnmpbell Hattie, then 7 years of age, began that when en- narched in a body upon the prison, de- time, decided employes, except Salt Lake January 10.— he was forced to false- OF SCROFULA. To- City, Utah, to release all the convicts there wishing to seem to be persecuting him, effect that testify SYMPTOMS Clouds Will (lather Today for Snow on the company’s business must which Hooded sermined We con- gaged A gang of counterfeiters the matter has laid over to the the The disease rapidly increased. fare when on the :onfined. present by the police authorities and that ni"lit and Tomorrow. hereafter pay riding this with ten and ly sulted one of M B“% the best city spurious live, front of the time. The libel arises, it is alleged by g car. The whole street car system is tied Arriving in prison, they real murderer was Henry Swartz, whom i sis tU* in the twenty dollar gold pieces during the hol- Estes & from an interview in Physicians lemanded the osg cials in charge to open Lauriat, he said from the house the mo- wiio at once to treat her, but follow- up. idays, was arraigned before United the Herald last in which Gen- escaped City, began Washington, January 10.—The lie The latter refused and an at- November, ment after the shot was fired. The con- Instead of the disease rapidly States Commissioner Greenman yester- gates. Butler in an abating of the weather for tack the was commenced, eral speaks uncomplimenta- into the full details of the advanced. We became alarmed. Took ing is the forecast DEATH All “not upon prison lirm. fession goes BANGOR MARINER’S day. pleaded guilty.” Mary of the Anarchists fire upon ry way of the publishing and her to Boston and her irate? the warmer wife of chief ome opened alleged conspiracy against Bell says placed New England: Generally fair; Gignon, the counterfeiter, others attack- care of a famous but he prison windows, while another witness named Schmidt, under Specialist, variable winds. made a confession. She implicated her and Women in the Church. iu of his skill Monday night; of Yellow Jack at 'd the with sledgehammers indictment for and who com- spite One of Four Victims husband, Jesse Gignon, William Gibson, gates burglary, LARGE SORES from Delaware Break- learns used as battering rams. New York, January 9.—According to after FORMED, Signals displayed William Cronk, P. 1). Sprague and Mark mitted suicide shortly testifying on different of her body. The fin- at Rio Janeiro. The stubbornly held the Christian Advocate, the ministerial did so because the parts water to Woods Holl, except Newport The men were bound over to gates, however, against Bell, police gers of her «>B® BJ A right hand King. sheir and the rioters gave up vote on the of women to the to release him as to do “jj® await the in $5000 in own, finally eligibility failed they agreed swelled to a El £“4 H twice their Section. grand jury each, and conference in the entire Metho- to were taken to tho she attack attired, hooting, yelling general for his perjury. According Campbell’s natural around 8.—Local forecast for 10.—Steamer' default of which they as 3ize,SMpcration Boston, January New Yop.k, January md at everybody and everything. dist Episcopal church, is follows: Jacobson came home to find the nails caused three of them jeering statement, Maine: Increasing cloudiness, followed Moorish Prince that her chief penitentiary. Total vote cast.10,756 his sister in the of Swarz. A to drop off. We were in reports Mr. Gladstone and the Testament. company despair. For eligibility.5.621 which Jacobson was DANA’S SARASAPAKILLA Monday night and Tuesday by snow; officer, John Hughes, a native of Ban- melee ensued in Hearing Among the Maine Troops. London, January 10—Mr. Gladstone, in Against eligibility.: 6,135 recommended as a Great Blood Pu- until and the second and slowly rising temperature Tuesday; gor, Me., a fireman, a declination to join in the cur- rifier, we, as a last resort, conclud- January 9.—Adjutant Gen- writing and east winds. Snow is fall- died of fever at Aucitsta, in the on the Sixteen Below at Concord. of Dr. Grave*. to it. At first it seemed to hurt her. northeast third engineers, yellow ■ent discussion newspapers The Case ed try eral has commissioned E. E. a Sprague modern criticism of the Old /-<--- -vr tt in AYE CAME NEAR GIVING IT UP. ing in the Mississippi valley, where Kio Janeiro. Since leaving that city subject of Ris- Newcomb of Eastport a major to form a “lam under the im- Denver, Col., January 9.—Judge We read the directions, reduced the dose storm of dimensions appears to be has been no buttheves 1'estament, says: was the coldest of the this refused a new trial to large there sickness, that the Bible has a morning winter, ing morning to half a teaspoonful. from a new compa- pression undergone below zero. agios'® forming. Low will detained at for battery organization the mercury recording 16° Dr. Graves, and also denied a motion for ea-lca uiocu temperature proba- sel will be quarantine amount of revival in credit and »V Xicll cut; w na? Bl Vi u*&ti 'QjjS/ at Calais and the Fron- lertain motion for ny to be raised these criti- continuance of judgment. A three bottles, we saw be followed by snow. jntlioritv in conseouence of BRIEFLY TOLD. impreteincnt. bly R. Ulmer of Rock- arrest of judgment was then filed, this She has now taken bottles anti is tier Guards. Ralph jisms. own protracted observation eight My will be heard {Monday, and, if denied, perfectly well —ehcelis rosy— land has been commissioned of if the and in some It is that the Mexican bandit Local Weather Report. PRODOING JOHN BULL. captain controversy, parallel, reported of death will be spirits buoyant. And the only thing to that on Mexican sentence immediately Pobtland, Me, JauuaryilO, 1892. Rockland, and C. E. Hans- important respects analagous Garza is in the capital. left to remind us of her terrible con- Company H., the Homer, compels me to enter- from passed. dition, is the absence of the three com of Lewiston and W. A. Paul of Au- poemsjof A despatch Densin, Department to Get to Move in the tain but a mean of negative states whose were 8 A. M. 8 P. M. Attempting Salisbury opinion of the North, France, that 600 fam- nails entire roots and lieutenants on to burn first second respec- Mr. Gladstone goes that town have been attacked destroyed. Sea Matter. speculations.” ilies in by Behring of 13, second to beware of draw- of the town Gratefully yours, Barometer. 30.500 30.675 tively, Company regiment. urge young inquirers inlluenza. So many officials their of persuasion and MR. & MRS. JAS. A." HARDY. Thermometer.11. 20. ing strength are prostrated that the public service is 5. 12. Will Become Governor McKinley Today. of affection in the field, as if they Dana Sarsaparilla Co Belfast, Maine. Dew Point.' warmth paralyzed. Humidity.77. 72 Washington, January 9.—The Behr- bad tiie force of argument Wind.W NW Columbus, O., January 10.—Arrange- Minister Montt’s communications to Sea are not for the inau- Velocity.8 7 ing negotiations proceeding ments have been completed The Duke of Clarence 111, Mr. it is make it seem reas- hair Blaine, said, Weather.Clear ■with that smoothness which would en- of Major McKinley as governor when Chilian law has been OUT guration London, January 10.—The Duke of onable that ther... vel. wind. 12 tomorrow'. The arrived the men SUFFER. Mean daily 17.0|Max. the belief that before the next governor-elect the oldest son of the Prince of allowed to take its course and Maximum ther.. .24.0 Total precip.0 courage Clarence, of from Canton yesterday, accompanied by ill at indicted for the assault on the Balti- Minimum ther .. ,10.0| sealing season opens the rights the and Mrs. Mc- Wales, is seriously Sandringham, Mrs. McKinley, Captain severe attack of influen- more’s sailors have been tried, an apolo- United States in the northern ocean will Colonel and Mrs. suffering from a DROPS Weather Observations. Williams of Chicago, with and reparation may be expected. n, _H & EARACHE a of za, pneumonia. gy A remedy defined. No real obstacles Osborn of and delegation complicated Bate to use with children, be clearly Boston, afternoon the police arrested for Burns, Scalds end Inflamma- The are the observations of A citizens’ committee Bound the World. Saturday Cuts, following have been but our Canton friends. Beating His Way H. a ^ UiWn of a?l kinds. For sale everywhere. recently interposed Mrs. Joseph Barrie, prominent the Weather met the at the station and escorted RANDIETTE U UP., Richmond. Me. Agricultural Department is struggling with poor suc- party the Boston Lawrence, Mass., woman, charged with government them to their hotel. Berlin, January 10.—Cook, Bureau for yesterday, January 10, tak- cess to disturb the inertia of the British and Wilbere of New It is said the woman secured a MW&Flylstp world trotter, young forgery. apis at 8 meridian the ob- and secure some forward lor were released from bank book of her husband's mother and en p. m., 75th time, government The Newport Qualifies the Subsidy. fork, today jail, movement on its part towards the begin- had been a term of two orders on it, one for $1200 on servations for each station being given in 9.—The Pacific where they serving forged of the long expected arbitration. It New York, January for a hotel the National and anoth- direction of ning imprisonment defrauding Arlington Bank, this order: Temperature, now since the last definite Newport, Captain Shack- on estate is two months Mail steamship keeper. Cook persists that he will carry er for $1150 J. M. Currier, real state of weather: on this were made a run from Hook to the wind, the propoals subject exchang- ford, Sandy out his project of “beating” his way agent. Blaine had so far Fire Island and return yesterday, with Boston, 24°, N, cloudy; New Tork, 26°, ed. Secretary yielded iround the world. Dr. Ira Moore of Boston, a well known as to con- the members of the United States naval NW, cloudy; Philadelphia, 26°, NE, to Minister Salisbury’s request real estate man of the Back Bay, has under of of Methodists Burned Out. sent to a reference of the questions board survey, consisting Captain Rutland for Street Commis- cloudy; Washington, 28°, NE, cloudy; S. been sued slander by contention, to a tribunal of seven persons. Cooke, Commander Lyons, Lieutenant Pure* MISS A. L. Albany, 18°, N, cloudy; Buffalo, 16°, E, Rutland, Vt., January 10.—The Meth- sioner John P. Dore and Isaac F. Burrill Absoiutely SAWYER, One of those arbitrators was to represent and Chief Engineer McGee, to cloudy; Detroit, 14°, NE, snow; Chicago, Seabury odist church at West Rutland, burned and ex-Commistioner Hugh E. Brady, one Great Britain, two the determine if the speed of the steamer A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of 14°, NE, snow; St. Paul, zero, SW, clear; Canada, afternoon. The fire caught ad damnum $50,000. Moore is said to Teacher of Shorthand and the three to be reached the called for by this probably Typewriting —2°, SW, St. Vincent, UnitedStatet, remaining requirements The liave asserted that no street U. S. fiiiwii Duluth, clear; Great Ilie steamer made from the furnace. furniture, pews improvement ail in leavening strcuat'i.-Aofcst BROWN 537 CONGRESS ST., So. selected from other nations. Now the mail subsidy bill. BLOCK, —22°, W, olear; Huron, Dak., —2°, ind were saved. The church could be made by land owners unless. cannot be induced to name 15 knots an hour, which was pronounced carpets i ment Food PORTLAND, MAINE. NW, clear; Bismarck, —8°, NW, clear; Britain in 1885 and cost bribes were offered. to her. the board, was built $0000. | any arbitrators acceptable , satisfactory by Send for circular, my23eodtf , Jacksonville, 32°, N, clondy. BIISCEEEANEOITS. MISCEXAANEOE'S. MISCEIXANEOCB, jusexixAjrBotrs. THE ADVENTURES OF A NEEDLE. __ j MISCEIXANEOEs-_ j | 1"* ’■ A Voyage of Discovery in Mr. Stiger’i Apparatus. , For Boils, Pimpiet Breathing ftarhu sides, New York, January 10.—After a trip I * sorofulous so re*, of several years about the body of Olivei M. a wholesale druggist of this eoEerrta, sr»d a'.', other Stiger, needle city, a venturesome sewing ---o IF”- dta«ase8, emerged a few days ago into the light oi tak<» day. The bit of steel started on its ex- ploring exhibition unheralded, and man- Avar's Sarsaparilla aged to find its way into Mr. Stiger’s c> • body in sueh an unobtrusive way that the SALES to this day does not know when RED LETTER MARK DOWN I* yr!h druggist and how he swallowed it. With several relieve and euro inches of thread as a convoy, the needle sailed hither and thither like a gay buc- nervous hytspcpsla, caneer, until a week ago Wednesday and that night, when it came through the skin Ever ICnown or Ever aieh'iity, Mr. shoulder blade. inaugurated under St.igor’s right ■tired feeling. Oliver M. Stiger is a member of the firm of Williams, Stiger <& Co., of No. 20 Uni- BT' AJSnr" OIiOTHIER IKT , Has Cured Others versity Place, and lives at No. 85 Trasls avenue, Bayonne. Ho says that about j _ _ win cure you. two years ago he suffered a severe attack of pleurisy, which affected his right side. He ho was much troubled into. CASH. TBse recovered, yet i Make money by buying now. We mean business and propose to turn ©nr Winter Stock witli pains in bis right lung. He was HOPE, HELP, HEALTH troubled with violont coughing, and be old prices appear on the tags i$a BLACK, tke new ones in began to suspect that lie was a victim of The sick to wei consumption. He consulted eminent hope get specialists, who examined his lungs and There is a help and health i- pronounced them sound with the excep- tion of a small spot in the right one, aj desirable as wealth. 1 which seemed to be affected. Tho doc- tore were unable to understand his case, BLAZING RED FIGURES. vou are out of sorts, de hut said that he seemed to he suffering from no disease. Mr. Stiger as- organic see iff this Is have heard Head a few off the pressed, and don’t know serts that last summer the pain left his Examine and not tlie most Gigantic Slaughter yon off, prices, what is the need right lung and began to travel about his come and look over the then iff yon don’t think them cheap, don’t buy. matter, you left side and back. The pain inoreased goods, in and when he retired a week The believers will take the ^ n /"O—-*• Kicka- severity surely goods quickly. ago Wednesday dight, it was almost un- In-. bearable. His wife, in seeking to do .» poo BAmofJiinfr frtr lint* hnshn.rw'l'1 R HO- d i a ni ticecl a red spot under his right shoulder blade. From the centre of the spot pro gwa, jeeted a piece of thread, which Mrs. Sti- h d began to pull. Mr. Stiger says that MEN’S ULSTERS feris wife extracted a needle bound with MEM’S OVERCOATS lirst. It n u- thread, which came out point had evidently started to come out and Hen price. fn-i then went back again, leaving the thread R8d Figure Price. Black Price. Hgure | in the place where the skin had been n punctured. Mr. Stiger says that he Sf$ 10.00. feels in excellent health and considers $28.00, $20.00. $20.00, e- himself a fortunate man. The needle is 20.00, 20.00. X8.00, 10.00. now one of the of the nade family heirlooms Bayonne household. 20.00, X 8.00. X €5.00, 1 3.00. thej TENA DAVIS’S BODY." 2 0.00, X 3.00. X S.OOj 1 £2.00. Indians from Roots anu 1 X lo.oo. Found in the Biver at Medford—An Arrest 25.00, 2.00. S.OO, Herbs. It will tone up your Follows. 22.00, Xo.oo. Xo.oo, 0.00. whole system. It acts on the *7.00. Mkdfokd, Mass., January 10.—About lo.oo, 8.00. O.oo, Blood, Stomach, Liver and S.SO this afternoon, Thomas Lahey, a Kidneys. Sagwa cures Con- draw tender at the Middlesex avenue was informed there was a dead ©nr Men’s Winter Snails at mast Odd Overcoats at alanosf any Liver bridge, proportionate prices. They, too, go. stipation, Complaint, body in the river. Lahey and his son We have eait the heart oat of all winter feast as forbids and life is we say a goods, space short, simply loss took a boat and found the body of price. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, woman about 150 to 200 feet from the Comae I will not fee slow I© as ©sis* Med to the roof of economy, Money-saving people respond, Figures go _ between the of Scrofula, Rheu- bridge, lying midway high Visit flats sale and we will sesad to belter off in -this will Appetite, and low tide mark. The body was sasrely y'oss away pocket; yon expect. matism and Chills and Fe- towed to the bridge where it was taken Don’t delay; -watch the crowds; they are pointed for from the water. Three men of Everett ver. For sale by all Drug- identified the body as that of Tena Davis of Everett, who has been missing for gists. some time. An autopsy will he held to- morrow. INPjAN OIL Arrested. ^iCKAPOO Janies A. Trefethen Quick care fa ill Uadi ti foil. Boston, 10.—James A Tre- Good for Man and Boast. It Gives Immediate January fethon of was arrested in IRA F. Everett, today, CLARK & it in Relief. It has No Equal. Keep the House connection with the death of Tena Da- CO’S, TBV ET. vis, whose body was found in Mystic Price 25 cento per Bottle. B Bottles for ®1.00 river at Medford, today. Trefethen has The One Red Clothiers and ASK TOUR pPX'GOiaT POP, TT been suspected of knowing about the Price, Figures Furnishers, and this a Jy81 FMW&wtim girl’s disappearance morning Boston paper reported that officers had found in liis carriage a hair correspond- ME. ing in color to the missing gild’s. 482 CONGRESS STREET,.PORTLAND, ■■ — — ...mu ■■■■.—i— ..■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■■ ..« .. .. '■ '■ ■■■■■ ■■ ..1 ... .- ■ mm.. Nominations by tho Governor. meals are furnished with a libera who have built up tne Dusmess oi sup- able to seeuro ior themselves.” 9.—The hand, so that it is not an uncommoi 1 Augusta, January governor people with meals at their resi- A great many of my readers do not HOUSEHOLD DRUDGERY. plying for small families to order twi has made the following nominations: dences. Nowhere else in the world thing reside in the city where it is possible meals for two persons, which whei 1 Kailroad Commissioner—Asa W. Wildes, probably is there such a large catering for them to obtain all the comforts of and Clean. the with the addi Skowhegan. for our citizens placed upon table, no matter State ot Schools—Nelson A. business done as here, home in this manner, but Bright Superintendent tion of a loaf of bread and a few bis Luce, Vassnlboro. are in the habit of relieving their minds jvhere, in palace or hamlet, a man may Committee to Examine Accounts of State cuits from the baker’s, furnishes fooi The Discussed Our Wash- as far as from all caros, do- he can consider and adopt Treasurer—James F. Brackett, Limlngton; F. Subject by possible for three and sometimes fou dwell, Thomas W. or in order that enough new some means Marion Simpson. Carn’.el; Porter, mestic otherwise, they the o throughout the year Hall C. persons, thereby reducing price Burlington; Burleigh, Vassaiboro; devote their time and talents to so- and methods of the burdens Charles H. Hooper, Castine. ington Correspondent. may living to almost less than a nomina [ lightening social It was his wife. The most Commissioner of Harbor and Tidal Waters— ciety and pleasures. sum. which fail upon Henry Fox. Portland. that this business this because about ten years ago not ti , creature on earth, Agent to Prevent Cruelty—G. P. Coburn, Car- You will say that this is fair pitiable flourish in the west end, and of is the thage. began to the caterer, but the caterers understam l she is the most deserving pity, FULLY E. The Bright Iiiea of a Washington Negro EQUIPPED Trial Justices—Irving Seavey, Vanceboro; it was reason of the enterprise and household in civilized countries. — by and know tha j drudge Samuel Watson, Surry. and Us Excellent Results Meals the matter thoroughly, of a freedman, whose skin is No woman reduced to such a condition Notaries Public—Carl Weber, Portland; Furnished Twice a Day at energy the meals are being used in that man Thomas J. Charles P. Allen, than charhoal. He was ■ can be well fitted to be the Lynch. Augusta; Rates. blacker acting offer no for thi of slavery rv Presque Isle; Albert B. Currier, Sedgwick; Very Row ner, but they objection as butler for a society family mother of a free and liberty-loving Turner Buswell, Solon. prominent reason that they are making none; of the Peace and Quorum—L. M. heard the complaints of American children. No man Justices ISpeclal Washington Retter.1 and daily even in that way. If there was an; family f* Webb. Portland; William F. Curran. Bangor; of his mistress concerning the who makes a drudge of his wife de- John E. Moody, Lebanon; George F. Stevens, In figuring up the household ex- disposition on their part to object t< > of and in such a as Winn; E. S. Crafts. Auburn; Samuel Dunbar, for the and the annoyances marketing looking meals for three or four serves citizenship republic Sullivan. penses past year pros- furnishing per Castine; Herbert O. Johnson, after that branch of her household du- this. No man who his wife to pective cost of living for the new year sons for the paid for two meals permits he of the jprice to become the Department. knew a slave deserves Every ties. nothing toil as C. 8. Small for West Point. commencing, the average husband Although could cut down tb [ just other cities itiey very readily who will have suf- 9.—The committee be to omit from experience of people in father of children, Lewiston, January and father will likely so that their might no " the world, it dawned upon supply, patrons in the next Such to his calculations the wear and tear and throughout be benefited their Thu frage generation. designated by Congressman Dipgley that he by liberality. of our nervous him as an original thought men are the ancestors Hay- examine candidates for West Point has waste of museular energy, see that when a com his mistress of all this you young couple our Guiteaus and Slock None. and life of the wife and might relieve i market anarchists, Surpassod 11 Clinton S. Small of Au force gentle mence housekeeping in a flat o recommended and he asked her permission to light Kemmlers. Smith D. Fry. mother of the and if these trouble, ( of Porter as family; yet from three to five or six rooms, then burn, with Lucien Stacey do the for her. She at first factors could be dealt with, in dollars marketing no so for them as h could be plan cheap Old Clock, alternate. that he should assist her and An Interesting a full line of and cents, they would far exceed the consented order dinners and breakfasts for one a Lately added which he did has an inter- are accompany her to market, A of Marion, O., Colonel AVent worth's Successor. other expenditures which often- six dollars a week. This is not jeweler the fore- onl; relic. It is a wooden Parke Davis & Co.’s so and immediately took initiative, esting horological Augusta, January 9.—Governor Bur- times so carefully watched and half the price they would be require! her in every selection of food clock, with pivots of iron, escape wheel Charles Jones of met. In this day and gener- stalling to for but is about ha! leigh has appointed W. gradingly his pay good board, iron brass the civilized for the table, until she recognized of brass, hands, weight of and ation throughout world, the amount they would expend in, thei: Augusta, inspector prisons jails, to do marketing better and more chains, and tin weights filled with sand in of Mark F. Wentworth of Kit- womar is the creature of man’s pasr ability or, better still, thei place turned regular marketing; It was made in 1*18 El* A RATIONS. in the wil- economically than herself. She and small stones. tery, resigned. sions and whims; is, fact, are able in this manner to dispensi aver the entire culinary department of Paris, France, in the early part of the ling slave of the man whom she origin- with the services of servants, and there [ The Knights of Reciprocity. her and well kept establishment seventeenth century by Tiffney. A ally desired to love and honor as well large in are relieved o It occurred by Washington they who owned the clock from 9.—A new and oath- an to to the colored man. ^hen Frenchman Chicago, January as obey It is not exaggeration the necessity of supporting all of th< 1 Give ns busi- bound is said to that several and soci-> 1728 to 1788 sold it to a German, your Prescription political organization state that the condition of woman in to him neighbors of servants. j the coun- unemployed relatives have been formed throughout friends were in a similar whose family owned it Until 1840, when civilized life is but a slight improve- ety predica- One of the most successful of thes< ness. We will it Its members are known as “Knights the 01 appreciate try. her condition in ment, who might be pleased to have, it passed into possession nenry of being its ment over aboriginal caterers this morning explained brief!; Reciprocity,” reciprocity similar relief, and he tendered his serv- and in 1861 was sent to Au- and Blaine its chief. Encamp- life, so far as her relations to her hus- himethod of business. He said: “Th< Albright, and treat you all right. platform to sn that within six month's from whom are to be established in band are concerned. men, wom- gustus Albright, of.Marion, f ments and lodges True, more people I can serve of course thi time he as a mar- the it. After a few re- every and in general the organiza- en and children live in better houses found himself acting 1 jeweler bought city better I can do it buy my provision: it tion will be known as the “Continental ket-man for no less than a score of dif- the clock was started and kept and better food; they wear better thau womai 1 pairs enjoy a great deal cheaper any is wound League.” but ferent families. Thereupon he evolved good time. It by pulling clothing and have better education; could them, because I every “It the News, “a the get buy down one of the chains. It is is,” says Chicago tnese oenermenrs are uunuriu irum me the idea of not only purchasing weight of men in the thing at wholesale and invariably pai combination laboring pro- food but it for the tables of feet high and has a fourteen inch to the and the woman preparing a eight tected trades, farmers who are not in or eldest youngest, cash. I run my business on weekly his and as soon as this dial. are of the Alliance and Democrats is as much the slave of her civilized patrons; subject which I mean that I collec __ weary met basis, by IJnnnliUn'inc' nrkiA TArtHaArn ill Rloina lord and master as her sister upon the wasbroached it almost immediately at the close of eacl G. H. I from customers He my Go., there- Guppy a tariff.” It claims 5000 as with a favorable reception. and protective prairies yet reserved happy hunting week. In this way I am never obligee Wa cannot how a members in Outside of Chica- of rented a house in a fashionable explain Chicago. grounds for the original inhabitants upon to ask for credit myself, and in paying the has members. northwest hired excel- man a a go organization 75,000 America. neighborhood, I receive a dis C. L. FOX STUDIO. gains pound day by Postmaster-General Clark- cash for my provisions 463 CONGRESS STREET. Ex-Assistant more lent cooks and waiters, bought wagons In the national capital probably on I even a dec26 eodtf taking an ounce a dav of son is said to have conceived the idea of count everything purchase, in this an and proceeded to prepare breakfasts, the and Patrick edi- than an.y other city country wholesale prices. The average house and in organization, Ford, and Painting, Drawing Modelling Two Excursions Direct Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver has in the few lunches, dinners, suppers midnight to run ; tor of the Irish World, is credited with industry grown up past wife thinks it is a nice thing BERMUDA. From Boston to Bermuda. de repasts for all hie patrons. oil—it sometimes. assisting him in working out its years which will undoubtedly lengthen bill at the grocery and at the butcher’s from Life and from The Commodious Steamship happens This business needed no Clay the lives of all women and prevent the advertising to be at the end of the month. Thu: It is food that he can di- tails.___ the The ladies told paid of wrinkles about the in newspapers. lives with the chartered for the Eleven Horses Cremated. early coming they go through their entire antique. Specially fitted up ar.ri the cheek. their friends of their good fortune, and we understand that. in the forehead and upon out able to no matter hov gest; Nashua, N. H., January 10.—At 6 this eyes, being realize, Leaves Boston Jan. 27, and house extolled the service which was ren- WEDNESDAY, fire out in the hack sta- The labor of keeping times tell them, that by pay REOPEXS OCT. 5tli, WEDNESDAY, Feb. 10, returning reaches Bos- But it must be more than morning, broke principal be- many you of meal dered them, as well they might, ton Feb. ('.til and Feb. 20. Five days in Ber- bles of Marsh & Howard on Lowell consists in the matter getting. money they can get tliei: more it sense to ing ready AT 478 1-2 CONGRESS ST., PORTLAND, muda. Parties going on first trip can remain in food to than the The stables were and wear the brain of cause was in every superior give street. destroyed It is enough to away goods cheaper and of better quality Bermuda till return of second party, ttius giving one 12 the service had had in their > $10 a month. and Portrait Classes. at an island lamed for its of itself. 11 horses, 10 hacks, barouche, the in the history which they For the best made o Antique them nineteen days whole strongest philosopher example, sausage, (1st course). SIS a month, Life and Portrait and beautiful and where tons of harness, etc., also for a own homes and under their own direc- balmy climate scenery, hay, grain, of the-world to do the marketing select meat from the hams of pork cost: Classes (2nd course). Si a mouth, unknown. has been flesh & Howard’s loss is the founder Evening La Grippe is He burned. Marsh and to tions. The result was that Class for Antique. from Boston to Bermuda and return, losing small family day after day cater cents per pound in the Washing Tickets $6000; insurance $4400. The stables of this in the northwest thirty Each course fills the entireday. seplSeodim meals and stateroom berth while eh because he did not from the tastes and of enterprise and women who fron ^ including get wore owned by the heirs of C. K. Me- appetites unapprecia- ton market, buy route, $10 and $50, according to Stateroom food the fat he needed. and Mr. whose loss will be tive husbands and children who sur- end soon discovered that competitors their butchers monthly pay from thirty location. For Full Particulars address his Clarty Farly, BENJAMIN JOHNSON, MANAGED, insured for The of round the board. It is a matter of con- were in The business has cents for it his $3000; $2000. origin the field. two to thirty-five per pound Grocers’ Exchange, Centra) wharf, Boston. Scott’s Emulsion sets a and fear to the fire is mystery. stant effort, worry, anxiety grown so rapidly since that time, and or else they purchase inferior sausages The. UNION MUTUAL LIFE IN- er^THE CYCLISTS PARADISE. Many SURANCE COMPANY is now in the wheelmen will accompany the party: every woman in the world. Therefore, the services are so superior which are food. I pur prominent machinery working again. Had Sailors In Custody. performed usually impure forty-third year of its existence. It bicycles and tricycles transported free of cost. the that can the that there is at of this bes ■ eod3t we a book probably greatest luxury for price paid, chase one hundred pounds has already paid more than Twenty. ja7 Shall send you 9.—The sailors of five Millions of Dollars to its Havana, January be conferred upon any housewife con- no any home in any at a time, and I pay nine policy- Isaac II. present reason why sausage only holders and their beneficiaries and on careful living? Free. the American schooner Tillier, so that sists in relief from this trouble, of the should not have this for it. Othe lossesses assets of more Six at this port from New part city teen cents per pound than H. E. Captain Smith, have the one caterer J"trillion Dollars and a MILLS, she may meals upon method of There is the entire list pre ■ large surplus have been arrested here and placed living. things throughout wherewith to South Avenue, York, placed hour meet maturing liabilities. Scott & Bownb, Chemists, 132 5th at the of the Uni ted States con- her table by a skilled cook at any here who offers two meals a day for for the food of my an New York. disposal pared patrons with no effort her own a or i Piano Tuner. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver sul. It is charged that they threatened desired, upon one person for six dollars week; at the same ratio- of cheap purchased Slat© at Chandler’s Music Store 431 oil— all do. to attack the and mate with he will serve a bet Order druggists everywhere $1. captain part. for four dollars a week ness, and yet I serve them with Street. IcbBeodtf 5* Congress knives. There are several caterer? la thte city one pe_rson with dinners ogly._ The ter quality of goods t^an they would b< -...... - MISCELLANEU it« MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. &.--- —-—- I- 1 MISCELLANEOUS._ _MISCELLANEOUS._ _MISCELLANEOUS.- -.-

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1 lot of Misses’ Reefers, in sizes from There were no prints in this stock but There are nearly 200 umbrellas in all CARDINAL AND TURKEY RED Dining the past week our store has Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Ho- we shall continue to sell a fair quality of 12 to 18, in brown and gray stripes, been crowded with customers every day Baste Cotton qualities. Chocolate Print for 3 3-4c per yard. $2.21 each. the fact that we and notwithstanding Best quality of Cambric finished Shirt- hired several extra clerks, many in Black and White, 2 Spools for lc. and Corsets. DAMASK. had siery, Underwear ing Prints, 3 3-4c per yard. Plain Blue Cheviot Reefers, with gilt customers were not waited upon. This best 4c GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. It is a well known fact that it is cus- week wc shall the balance of tlie 8cent quality Engish Pins, buttons, sizes, 4, 6, 8 and 10, $1.98 place 1 lot Ladies’ White Swiss Ribbed Un- for retail dealers to give orders 1 lot Turkey Bed Damask, 19c. Stock on sale at EVEN LOW- stand tomary each. Bankrupt paper. 1 lot of Gents’ Linen Collars, up, dervests, sizes from 2 to 5, regular 50c for Cotton Dress Fabrics several months ER PRICES in order to close out the 1 lot of Cream White Table Covers, reverse 15c 5c each 17c each. the season. in- Sc a space, curve, quality, quality, in advance of Blue and Old Gold 3 entire stock at once. Having again Cabinet Hair Pins, assorted sizes, with Pink, borders, Dark Blue Cheviot to or 50c doz- This was the case in this stock, the Diagonal Reefers, creased our force of clerks we hope cabinet. 1 lot of Ladies’ Gray Swiss Ribbed Un- yards long, $1.39. of delivered a few days before sizes 6 to 12, $2.39 each. be able 'to promptly satisfy the wants Gents’ Mittens, Wool and Kid, Gents’ dervests, regular 624c quality, 25c each. goods being Red Napkins, of is Cambric we the stock. Turkey Figured our customers. Every piece goods What remnants of Lining kid and from 15c purchased and 25c doz. Gloves, wool, leather, Scarlet Vests and in Dress Checked, marked in plain figures. sold to- 1 lot of Ladies’ Wool 70 pieces new Spring Styles Dark Blue Diagonal Cheviot Reefers, there are in this stock will be Dres- and of Glass up. Pants, in all sizes, 69c each. Ginghams, in very pretty designs, Piles piles Linen, Linen, with sizes 4 to Comb and Turkish gilt buttons, 10, $1.98. No Goods Exchanged and No day at 2c yard. den make, never sold less than 121c. We Huclc, Tidy, Honey There are many other small lots of shall sell them at a small margin less Towels. You will do well to examine Given. l-4c FLANNEL SHIRTS and Children’s Under- Plain Blue sizes 6 to Samples 12 1-2 cent American Silesia 6 GENTS’OUTING Ladies’, Misses’ than manufacturer’s price, 10c per yard. this stock early as the best bargains will reefers, 12, which will be sold for less than first. each. All to be sold for CASH ONLY, 50c wear, In Medium and Dark Colored Dress go $1.39 goods yard. 1 lot in broken sizes, regular goods halt pi'jce, in order to close out the Ginghams, there are about 50 pieces of 1 lot of Chenille Table Covers, li yd. Silesia 9c. 39c each. stock. and the will 17 and 20 cent English the very best makes, price square, 69c each. Blue Cheviot Reefers, bound with DRESS GOODS. A small lot of Gfents’ Cambric Shirts, There are of in this be 7c per yard. Crinoline, slightly damaged, 2c yard, quantities Hosiery cord, sizes 4 to 12, $3.98. two collars and a pair of cuffs, all laun- stock, including Cashmere, Lisle Thread 50 pieces of Toile Africaine, 32 inches 1 lot of Half Wool Dress Plaids, 5c and Barred in shades of Drab. in colors and black. fast black. Percale, in small, Plain dered, 25c. Broken sizes. and Cotton, fancy wide, Checked Reefers, with Astra- yd. Regular price 15c. white figures, at 9c per yard. LADIES' & CHILDREN’S RUBBER Light A of customers well know that we car- chan sizes 6 to $3.39. 25c Double-fold Gray Striped Mohairs, very large quantity Our Childlen’s All Wool Hose, 10c a pair. 1 lot of Gold Seal, Indigo Blue Percale collar, 12, Under- in 13c yd. ry the largest stock of Gents’ Children’s All Wool Leggins colors, in polka dots and figures, 9c yard, 32 11c CAPES. 50c Gray and Brown mixed Dress Buttons wear and pair. inches wide. Black Beaver Reefers, trimmed with 1+ wide, at 29c yd. 1 lot of Toile de Blue sizes 16 and each. Flannels, yds. One lot of Health Corsets, the regular Rouen, Indigo cord, 12, 18, $4.50 retail for in Bias Plaids, Stripes and Fig- 1 lot of 115 Ladies’ Rubber Circulars Dress Goods that usually 50, of all kinds, will be sold at 4c and 5c $1.25 quality, White and Drab, 63c. Percale, such as Bedford Cords, In- WHITE SHIRTS ures, at 9c per yard, 32 inches wide. lined with rubber, in Checks, Tan size 62+ and 75c, per dozen. Sizes 19, 28,29, 30. genuine Light Cheviot Reefers, 12, dia Twills, Cashmeres, Henriettas in 1 lot of Cocheco Black and White Per- Plaids and Stripes, regular $2.25 quality, and to add to it another stock means a $4.99. Plaids, Striped and Plain colors, 35c yd. We shall sell what there are of the cele- cales, in Bias Plaids, 9c per yard. 98c each, all sizes. that, retail for 87|c great cut on the prices of our regular brated C. H. C. Corsets with Spinal Sup- is all in new in Dress goods usually Gimp Trimmings. This lot of merchandise 57 Children’s Rubber Circulars, Gray Diagonal Reefers, with English in Camel’s Homespuns, 45 stock m order to reduce it. for 39c per pair. 18, 19, 29. and colors. in fine Checks and and $1 Hair, porter, Spring designs sizes from 32 to 40, collar, ages 12 and 16, $4.98 each. and ou men oerges, eic., .vu. riain at eacn. mn/.n 1 lot of Fleece-Lined Flannel, colors, Soutache Braid, in Colors, 22 yards in 1 lot Gent’s White Shirts, sizes 12 to AH /-Ilioll+TT nf tTio PmrHl Outing are several other bargains in in medium and dark 5c There 25c each. Silk colors, per yard. Children’s Garments, plaid, size 4 Dress Goods which we have not a piece, 18c piece. 14, Corsets, Long Waist, Embroidered, Colored 59c. 10 of Striped Outing Flannel It will to ex- or two White and Drab, pieces space to mention. pay you Hat elastic at Our regular 65c Shirt, 39c; a t 4c to- 600 yards of Vienna per yard. SHAWL DEPARTMENT. amine this stock as early as possible for 75c. 4 to 8 1 l-2c Shirts In this Bankrupt stock there are Pock- There is one case of new Spring Out- Dark Plaid Newmarkets, ages day. yard. this in order to more Purses and Card Cases in all ing Flannels, in regular 12J cent quality. years, $1.9S. Double-fold Cream White During sale, et-Books, the Invoice Bill One lot of White Feather Edge Braid, 12 sticks in the latest designs and materials in high Price during this sale, lOc. We shall copy from 21c. introduce the Senator and these as the stock Cashmere thoroughly this the best the prices for goods, Dark Plaid Newmarkets, extra fine a 25c bunch. grade goods. We shall sell during sale bunch, Bonanza Shirts, we shall give to every is so that we must dispose of the and size each. quality of Indigo Blue Prints at 5c. large finish quality, 4, $4.75 box. of six either Senator or is where more than 50 cent, entire lot this week. 50 boxes Silk Cord Rucking, 15c purchaser shirts, This per 25 cent quality of genuine Im- BUCK DRESS GOODS. will be deducted from the actual cost, Regular all sizes 6 Bonanza, one extra shirt free. Scotch in a very few 4 regular $1.25 Shoulder Shawls, Children’s Brown Newmarkets, A of from 3 c UP. ported Ginghams, large quantity Kuching from 95c 10c Wool, 79c each. and 8, $3.50. of styles, per yard. There are over $1200 worth Black er yard up. All finished 10 of White Ground Llama extra Shoulder Shawls Goods to be sold at 50c on a dollar, in- Ladies’ Black Wool Hose, pieces $ large $1.09 Gent.’s Shirts. There are a number of lots of Misses’ Germantown Yarn, lOc skein. Night seams, 19c Cloth, 6 l-4c per yard. each. cluding Mohairs, Alpacas, Serges, pair. in broken which we D’ Hen- (garments, sizes, Twills, Drap Almas, Sebastopols, Black All Wool Double Shawls, to are 4c per bunch. 1 lot of Gent.’s Night Shirts, trimmed have not room enumerate; they riettas, Stripes and Brocades. Envelopes in this season’s sizes 14 FUHS. $1.39. all New Garments made ^ on front with red and blue cord; KID BLOVES. 8 Brown and Gray Plaid Single Shawls, styles. HANDKERCHIEFS. to 16 at 39c each. BUCK SILKS. Muffs, from 98c to $5.00. $1.13 j 1 lot of Gent.’s Night Shirts, collar, Ladies’ Fleeced Lined Gloves, 10c. Special $5 Astrachan Muffs, $2.98. 7 Heavy Reversible Bordered Beaver These are in small lots. and front trimmed with red or each. cuffs, a few Ladies’ Shoulder in Shawls, $2 were two lots of Black There are innumerable styles and Also Capes, There only blue feather braid, made of the best LADIES’ GARMENTS. There is a large lot of Ribbons in this in Mousquetaire and Hook Beaver, Coney, Astrachan, Nutria, Wool, 23 All Wool Beaver Shawls, in Tans, Silk. 59c all qualities we shall quality Fidelity Cotton, each, Gloves which we have not to men- Seal and Opossum. and each. 1 lot of 24 inch Guinet Black Silk, 86c Bankrupt Stock, on which space’ Grays Browns, $3.98 sizes. tion. make that will close every yard per yd. prices 1 Dot of Double Brested Reefers, in Grain 23 inches 1 lot of Gent’s Shirts, made of S2 Black Gros Silk, Monday. Night Our customers are advised to call early Brown Serge, sizes 32 to 42, $1.98. wide, $1.07 yd. extra fine cambric, with silk embroid- today as many of the lots are small and $1 of Black Satin, 45c yd. ered in white and colors; collar may be closed out. quality fronts, IN THE BASEMENT. IN THE BASEMENT. Tan Reefers, with Silk orna- in white and Light UMBRELLAS. and cuffs trimmed colors, ments and rolling collar, $3.98 each. Silks. at 69c each; sizes 14 to 18. This is the We have not space in which to enumer- Plush Garments Colored The prices will be made so low on this ate the different of Blankets, Cloaks, Circulars, best bargain in the lot. qualities Black Cheviot Reefer, with that almost one can afford and Comforters, and Quilts. An early Diagonal stock every rolling collar and Pearl buttcns, sizes 38 All shades Colored Satins, 17c yd. BASEMENT. examination will more than pay you. Garments an extra one. IN THE and Children’s to 44, $6.98 each. Colored Surah Silks, 21c yd. Gent.’s Hose. 1 lot Misses’ Fast Black umbrellas, Colored Faille Francais in all the de- 39c. and Furs. Black sirable 21 and 24 inches wide. Natural Stick Handles, 1 lot of Gent.’s 25c Hose at 13c Diagonal Newmarkets,_trimmed shades, pair. DOMESTICS. Linen Department. with braid, sizes 32 to 42, $10.50. Colored Velveteens 25c * Spieces yd. 1 lot of Misses’ Fast Black Umbrellas, A number of broken lots of Gent.’s There are but a few of these. Colored Silk Velvets, 55c yd. on which wc Black Cheviot Newmarkets, with Eng- $1 with Metal Handles, 69c. I lose, in different qualities, will find some 1 lot of Ladies" s Black Cheviot Reef- 2000 yards of Fruit of the Loom In this department you and sizes 34 to $1.50 Colored Silk Velvets, 85c yd. make low in will wheth- with four silk ornaments on front lish Capes pearl buttons, l lot of Ladies’ Fast Black Umbrella; shall ridiculously prices, Bleached Cotton, 1 to 10 yards in each bargains which you purchase, ers, each. are small lots of Silk Plushes in 15 need the or not. and shawl colar, $1.98 each. 44, $9.98 There 75c. order to close out the first day. piece, 6 l-4c per yard. er you goods and 18 i.n widths in all desirable shades. Natural Stick,

the of Goods sold to one as we do not wish to benefit our competitors. We reserve the privilege of limiting quantity customer, an examination of the which we have not to enumerate. We advise our customers to make early There are many different lots of goods space

MAJSTSON :: G. » LAEEABEE, m Middle Street. Corner of Cross Street, - SUCCESSOR TO HQRATiQ STAPLES tie ate a or- ne win Blue Burnt oysters, dozen, This was a failure, as were 1 lie wood, is always a beautiful feature, then the mouse turns around and bites. some oars on me oiner siae go in ms mourn, in a snore rams ne win experiment then a third for ac* aro two secrets dered another dozen, dozen, the attempts of numerous companies i md it can be greatly improved and But take them up quicker. There great take you wish, whether it so—gently—without up anything as if in doubt, his check ME. them do as wish. The hesitated, paid the next thirty years. The best results lentuated, if faint, by giving the entire HOW TO nm squeezing them at all, and they do not about making you is a flagstaff or a little toy pail—any- and went out. Tlireo dozen oysters ever secured was to copper at >iece one coat of raw oil, and then with See here.” first is A boy can soon learn can lift. produce ; think of biting. patience. thing he one’s but as well as fight down made eyes open, the cost of one dollar a pound when it j l camel’s hair brush going over the vari- He took the mouse frdrn Mr. Senn’s to train a white mouse nearly “Now, there’s walking the tight But the the waiter said: “Oh, that’s nothing. was selling at eighteen cents in the mar- >us lines and veinings several times, hand, held its tail between his forefinger I can if he has the patience. he continued. “That looks hard, rope,” comes in here every night for ket. The trouble to be that the iach coat increases the color. A it above his head. tire3 of it in ten minutes You must have Be raw. appears slight and thumb and held hoy generally but it is easy enough. he eats three Some Secrets of the Method Em- two hours—or oysters. Sometimes dozen,' copper exists only in small pockets and :oat of varnish will help to keep the do not mind that at all,” he where I keep it up for the string fastened to the floor at both “They sometimes four dozen. He’s what I call not in sufficient to for the :olor.—New York Tribune. we call half a if necessary. I worry them and about a quantities pay went on. “They are what pre- day, ends, say four feet apart, he eats an an oyster eater. I don’t believe labor of it out.—Philadelphia ployed by Expert. can their weight into it.” foot from each end you brace it up with getting hensile—they support else.”—New York Tribune. Knew About' Servants. the other he went on. so anything Ledger. by the tail. When this fellow runs down “That’s secret,” a stick a foot or long—just long _ ’em! want a mouse the Little girl to her nurse, who has told a smooth stick you will see him coil his “Worry Suppose you enough to tighten string. Use big For. Celt and Saxon. Accounted ler of Adam and Eve’s dis- But if I to climb a stick, up a little flag that that is the stoTy Inexhaustible Patience Is Required First tail around it for a brake. pick twine at first, for easier; gradu- hair of One of Sheridan’s tales was of an it She—1 wonder why the profes nissal from the of Eden—I his tail a little too have there and bring down. it till the garden sup- of All—Judicious Must Be Ob- should squeeze hard, you put ally you can make smaller, stands on end. who met a of the true j Feeding sional musicians so often Irishman Briton, >ose were both sent without or nails You take the mouse when he’s hungry a they away One Must the kit- accidentally press my sharp mouse will walk druggist’s string. for. His hair is John Bull with folded ; I served—Then Worry or two I He—Easily "accounted pattern, standing character.—London Truth. he would twist around and to with; you tie a grain of claws and a against it, begin They have sharp great grip from the commotion arms in a tle Creatures. to get away contemplative mood, apparent- oats to the flagstaff and you put the take the mouse when trying bite me.” in their feet. You surface. on the of his The Craze for Souvenirs. stick. He won’t going on under the Pittsburg ly meditating greatness Senn knows more about HUNGER AND WORRY. mouse at the foot of the he is and thirsty and some Ferdinand hungry put --- little island. The craze for souvenirs which when he turns Bulletin popular white mice than any “What do you feed them on—cheese?” go up, of course. Well, oats and bread and milk at one end of Raising probably | Mines in New Jersey. “Allow mo to differ with ye!” ex- i iow prevails among persons who have he “No food is so to run set him back Copper other man in this country, and Thomas “Hardly!” replied. around away you the At the other end you put in bridge. mines were before the claimed the Celt. I noney to spend is spreading various for them as oats. with his nose to the stick. If he Copper operated knows more about training them. good oats—just airy again the mouse. He will try to run across “But 1 have said lirections. the silver [Moody back Revolution near Flemington, N. J., by nothing, sir,” replied Formerly spoon of how are Some breeders bring them up on bread runs away fifty times set him fifty- food, but him back. Before an explanation they the floor to tho bring and since that time John Bull. ! leld undisputed sway, but now there are but that is not as as oats. That worries him. Boost an English company, Mr. Senn took a cunning little and milk, good one times. Start him a little up the inclined plane. think a lie as well trained, the of those has been a “And a man may i ouvenir bracelets, souvenir napkin his coat On oats cleaner and do better. him a him a start. \ ou soon the history deposits white as snow, from they keep up little; give He is smart and he learns that the i souvenir buttons and souvenir mouse, varied one. In 1836 a was as publish it,” persisted pugnacious ings, The The of course, makes them even have a little twig and switch food tho company and it on his shoulder. dry oats, may only way to get that is to cross Hibernian. I ans. The silversmiths are pocket pnt sees what formed with the intention of developing kept busy around for a moment, thirsty, and then you can give them a him, but gently. He soon you Then he crosses, and it is no mouse looked bridge. on the “Perhaps you are looking for fight?” | up new and novel designs, and bread out he When he finds the copper Rockafellow property. ;etting across Mr. Senn’s back and sat little and milk, squeezed want and up goes. trouble to him. him into it. then ran Worry miners were and queried the Briton. < ach jewelry store of any importance But it is well to have them oats he is satisfied and comes down Three English engaged, down on the other shoulder. pretty dry. the You must not let the mouse tire you out me to on the of contentedly in one of the “Allow compliment yez ] ias its souvenir department. Spoons he held the sometimes, when you are train- to eat them. Next time he will do it the mouse out.”—New opening pre-Revolutionary Before setting it at liberty thirsty —yon must tire of your said Pa’- < ourso are still in tho demand. and after a shafts, about fifty feet below the surface, quickness perception,” greatest his left hand and ing them—and hungry, too, for that without half the trouble, York mouse loosely in across some rick, throwing down hia coat, and then < )ne young married woman in this town, he will run and the Sun.__ they came mining tools, its head and back with his right. matter.” while up get flag stroked War on and and an oak they pitched in.—Washing'ion Post. vho is an ardent, collector of souvenirs, “Do mean to that starve whenever you him at the foot of the Makes Oysters. such as wedges picks “Do never bite you?” you say you put 3 the of 100 | they hear of a man who was strongly bound with iron, of --; proud possessor nearly for ior Mr. them into tricks or drive them to it by stick. Did you ever bucket, Mr. Moody answered him, bushels found Giving Wood a Good Color. poons, each representing a city or vit- KEEP AT IT. a victim of the oyster habit? The writer about two capacity. They does the training: “N#ver, if thirst?” hard woods of color that, she has visited,—New York Moody ■ un- cafe chamber about fifteen feet Many superior ago so bad as he answered. Teach the mouse a principle, you Was in an the other even- an irregular are handled. When a boy “Not that,” ; uptown and be rimes. _ _ they properly The from which believed grain may greatly improved by _ a mouse is and he is to derstand; not a trick. prin- when a haired, full chested, square they copper a white mouse he is very likely “But if hungry merely ing, gray i jpicks up came in been taken. treatment The graining or .marking of walk over a and he sees in this case is taking something up framed man. and ordered ore bad to squeeze him tight to keep him safe; string bridge ciple (big AMUSEMENTS. is to be but that of a but that it is £ FINANCIAL. PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. fication of the virtues of the Hon. Darius ance. The “Passion Play” flower at all, _ | _FINANCIAL._ an incident of the and not its conventionalized toad erect, leaping H. whilom candidate of tilt gathering which PORTLAND TMEATRE. AND.- Ingraham, main feature. is the reason why Nostraxlnnius in Democracy for Mayor of Portland, ant the sixteenth called Frenclimei G. E. LOTHROP, Lessee and Manager. MAINE STATE PRESS. The London Telegragli’s description century What are Safe Investments? who wants to be a candidate “toads.” After tliat some wise mei evidently of the influenza which has Those affording Absolute Security of Principal and Honest and Conservative Management. iwiomsrxj^i.'irra'^aa.- utix. of that type started the that it was neither ai Subscription Kates. again. In the carefully prepared report theory THE FUNDS OF THE become epidemic in some of the cities of iris nor a jumping toad, but a bee flying, One Qniy, Daily (In advance) SC per S3 for six of the affair iu the Argus allusions to tli Ihese tc Wight year; Eastern Russia, including St. Petersburg, were Frenchmen who objected months; §1.50 a quarter; 50 cents a month. distinguished Democrat who throttlec being called and which lias recently spread from Rus- toads. W. J. FLEMING’S Daily (Xot in advance), invariably at the the nullification scheme of another dis But whatever it be, flower, toad or bee. UNITES STATES REALTY GO is far rate of §7 a year. sia into Austria, shows that it hero it is favorite ii Home under Boston management, are invested only in centrally located Business Democrat are few and fai the to-dav, the design Company, Maine State Piiess, (Weekly) published languished more and dangerous than decoration The mar distressing young Investors of or 00 Oreceive while allusions to the Hon the which exists in some of everywhere. P>opcUjnn a part-owner of such property. §100 $10, every Thursday, §2 per year; §1 for six months; between, grippe parts and the young woman buy it in silvei AROUND THE WORLD are the United States. Its victims are liable BY COUPONS ATTACHEDTO 50 cents a quarter; 25 cents for trial subscrip- Darius II. Ingraham constant and and gold for scarf pins, brooches and PER* ANNUM, under the in- — tion of six weeks. Councillor McGowan to paroxysms of madness, sleeve buttons. It is worked into the STOCK COLLECTIBLE AT ANY NATIONAL pointed. appears lluenece of deeds CENT town for or which they perpetrate newest wall and four-in-hanc Persons wishing to leave long to have been the only speaker wlic hangings BANK IN THE COUNTRY. that terrorize the populace. ties and the bears its short periods may have the addresses o{ their the thinnest’lace figure really thought purpose of the moot- of Alaska lias Hat stools are in th; papers changed as often as desired. The purchase already ornaments and foot The rentals of Company's property are earning a considerable surplus above 80 DAYS! was to resurrect the hero of New of books ing to be a shape th'e fleur de lys; prayer this amount. Advertising Kates. proved pretty good speculation, @PKP T5y Jules Verne. and with that idea in mind he are studded with silver heads in the same Orleans; from that country Offff.es K, B. PHILLIPS, late President Eastern and Railroads; In Daily Phess $1.50 per square, first goods being exported it is in am President, Fitchburg Grain! in a of but the design, drinking glasses TO. APPLETON Treasurer, Director Biackstone National Hon. J. Q. A. Company! Magnificent Scenery! 75 cents week after. Three inser- indulged history Jackson, la3t to the value of over $1,000,000 of books ltl'ST, Bank; week; per year umbrella handles and tjie covers Counsel. Elegant Costumes! rest were ‘‘on to the and wasted BRACKETT, tions or less. §1.00 per square. Every other racket,” in excess of the paid to Russia for and of watches. Special Properties and Effects! price Write for or call at office, ROOM EXCHANGE BUILDING. STATE BOSTON. Beautiful Ballet! day advertisements, one third less than these little breath in of the elead. Circular, 409, ST., very eulogy the Territory, and the resources of the PICKLED OYSTEItS. rates. Mi-. opened the ball N. S, for Portland and 185 Middle Portland. Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 13 and 13, Ingraham himself, country seem to be far from fully known Drain the from their liquoi GARDINER, Agent vicinity, St., Half square advertisements §1.00 per week, oysters sepy with a statement of the issues on which Capt. De Haas, who lias just re- and wash the and eodcim_ first week; half price each succeeding week. yet. them. Strain liquor the next election should be turned to Tacoma from a two years’ min- Notices, on first page, one third ad- municipal put it over the lire in a saucepan. Wher Special ing- tour in Alaska, that a very of ditional. fought. They are, i,n his opinion, the says Bunch profitable business in canning wild geese it is hot, put iu the oysters and leavt utter: income. Keys to we Increase your -OR Amusements and Auction Sales, §2.00 por of the Republicans, frauds iu car- Hintt sate, hypocrisy and ducks could be established and them five or six then less minutes, stirring square each week. Three insertions or the and intimidation and ried on at the mouth of the Yukon River. R. R. due voting list, once or twice. Pour them into a eolan Leeds & Farmington G’s, $1.50 per square. but In- These lie says, there in im- 1890. THE MIDDLESEX MXKIXG THE HOTEL! bribery, for which Mr. birds, gather der and while heal COMPANY, “A is a space of the width of a mense in the let them drain you Square” thinks lie numbers spring. Portland Water Co. G’s, dne 1899. MIDDLETOWN, CONN. Hoyt’s Masterpiece! graham apparently would to to cover them, New Music! column and one inch long. Professor of in his ser- boiling enough vinegar Portland Water Co, 4’s, due 1927. Full of have been elected last Mr. Swing Chicago, seasoned with and spice tc Paid up Capital $600,000. Sweet Vocalists! Want, To Let, For Sate and similar ad- spring. salt, pepper Biddet'ord and Saco Water Co. 1st 5’s, Dances! mon last Sunday, made an earnest plea suit your taste. Put the oysters into a Fasciuating vertisements, 25 cents per week, in advance, Ingraham’s modesty prevented him 1905. Offers Its 6 per eent. Bonds, interest semi- A FuU Company of Singing and Dancing for the dumb beasts. In the coarse of puiu mo uvoi wicm in denominations of $100, $200, $250, for 40 words or less, no display. Displayed ad- from himself as the most vinegar Knox County G’s, dne 1894. annually, Comedians! suggesting cover will be for $500. $1,000 and $5,000. under these and all ad- his remarks lie said: “Our tightly. They ready Water Co. First vertisements headlines, millionaires, Eastport, Maine, In 1875 under Connecticut Banking 16 suitable Democrat for leading the bribed the table.as soon as cold, but if kept ir Organized Friday and Saturday Evenings, Jan. 15 & tisements not paid in advance, will be charged who in their wills are as Mortgage 5’s, dne 1918. Laws. Supervised by Bank Examiner of Maine. and intimidated but this making puzzled a cool will for two or brethren, * place keep good Annual Visit of tRe Comedian ... ,, Water Co. Popular at regular rates. 4-n V, ol-.nl! n-nUn-nr nm>. New Philadelphia, Ohio, three and are very nice for luuohe or. SEVENTEENTH YEAR OF BUSINESS. In Maine State Pbess—$1.00 per omission was promptly supplied by that days, First Mortgage G’s, due 1901. square endow the or tea. Never a in payment of interest FRANK DANIELS, w<»Yl Tmrtwn iianlfKftRian petuate their name, should Mt. Ind., Water Co. First day’s delay for first insertion, and 50 cents per square for Vernon, and matured principal. The bonds are a legal Humane instead. would FACTS WOimi KNOWING. due Supported by Ins picked company ot comedians each subsequent insertion. Hon. M. P. who the Society They Mortgage G’s, 1900, investment for Trust Funds in Connecticut. headed Frank, spoke, says build for themselves a monument which N. Water Co. due by Address all communications relating to sub- Veils of the finest cobweb crepe, in the Jamestown, Y., G’s, Argus, enthusiastically of Mr. Ingraham’s would reach higher into the than the 1908. EVERETT SM5TH, advertisements to Portland sky various arc much more becom- Miss Bessie Sanson scriptions and The Hu- shades, fitness to lead the Democrats in the com- highest of opr church steeples, Arkansaw Water Co., of Little Rock, 08 Me. -IN- Publishing 07 Exchange Street, and alsc Exchange St., Portland, Go., mane now of a few ing than those of actor tulle, 1909. 3TE.,X,T_ii./V2\rX>, dec20dtf livnr- .,•«>» t'lnlrotc T a to traino nrt oil tin* Springer’s served in an Illinois aug27 d6m sylvania, regiment ers in one corner, the leaves of which above. janfldtd liis New York speech that the House the war, lives in Washington and during wander all over the sheet. Avoid any- no free bill at the Kansas in the United States would pass coinage represents in that A resem- LADIES AND GENTLEMEN' incorporated 1824, aiXiSBRT’S Senate. thing way. landscape present session is doubtless based upon bling a Christmas card or fancy figures FRED E. RICHARDS & GO., The that the of for THURSDAY EVENING. the expectation that the movement for proposal legislatures for Leadings are not in their proper Programme the Southern States Mrs. Jeffer- on There is Waltz. Virginia Keel. an international conference at pension places note-paper. nothing I Chicago artistic in such Sclxottische. ! Waltz. son Davis brings out a protest from the forms, nothing refined, looking to an agreement for the res- simply a display of bad taste and ill- Galop. | Sclxottische. all the Jack3on (Miss.) Ledger (Dem.) which de- Lancers. I Polka. toration of silver by prominent breeding that is shocking to tire person Polka. Waltz. clares: has done enough for | nations a “Mississippi well informed on such matters. Waltz. I commercial may persuade good and it is time to call a Accounts of firms and Galop. the Davis family, The of is dictated individuals, corpora" Schottlsclic. [ of the moderate free silver men to halt,” etiquette note-paper tions received on favorable terms. many taste. Ladies should use the by only WALTZING CLASS MONDAY EVENINGS. the matter in until the were sur- MLigMealCo. abeyance Last there size of one keep year twenty-three smaller paper, requiring but janfl dtt conference is held. We imagine that widows of Revolutionary soldiers, fold, and the envelope should be square. Interest allowed on time viving — — The card have THE very few of the promoters of this enter- and several of these have since died. single correspondence Ten Year First Mortgage gone out of style, and are seldom seen deposits. prise expect it to rehabilitate silver, or The oldest of those now alive are Haney nowadays. The paper is generally linen 7 more direction Raines of Carter to accomplish any in that Furnace, Tenn., aged or ci'eam-laid, as best suits individual GOLD 0 rs , one and Ann Maria of Yarmoutl? Association than former conferences of the same hundred, Young taste, and should be unruled. White or R. Marshall R. Poultry is in her 101st Stephen Small, Ming, Due in Easton, Pa., who year. cream is the a President. Cashier. 1901, HOLD THEIJi sort. We have recently had some agents paper best, although gentle WILL The London City Council has decided shade of blue is permitted. Other tints febl4 dtf AT PAR AND INTEREST. abroad European nations in ro- sounding that the to be are not desirable, neither are they proper, wedding gift presented by The of Allentown & Bethlehem gard to silver, but nothing has come from Do not use paper that is ragged at the price SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION, that body to the Duke of Clarence and Transit 6 cent, them at all encouraging. The only thing edges, nor envelopes with curious flaps. FAHNESTOCK & SO. Rapid Company per his bride shall be a diamond necklace first moi-tgnffe bonds, has been raised -AT—- from the confer- The best linen paper may be purchased WE SOLSCIT ONE TRIAL. 2 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. really expected Chicago valued at 1600 guineas for the princess same as tllecS dim. from Far to §102 1-2 and interest. at the price is paid for the fancy selected investment bonds for cash or ence is that it serve to the sil- a silver dinner service Supply may keep and magniiicent and the best is the it in for marketable securities. MASONIC HALL. YARMOUTH, ME., varieties, — cheapest; — exchange valued at nine hundred for the TiSEire ver question out of the Presidential elec- guineas is a guarantee of refinement. If a mono- Execute commission orders for investors at duke. the Stock Exchange or in the open market. JANUARY 12th to B5th, ’92. That is the reason and the sole is desired, have it tion. gram engraved—never Furnish information respecting bonds. FREQ E RICHARDS & The women of Denmark are In this coats of arms C0„ protesting country dSm reason for its suggestion. printed. jan6 This is the oldest and leading Association of over the fact that married women are and crests are out of place, but you may 98 Exchange Street. this kind in the State, and always have good ex- have a neat or initials dtf hibitions. The unconcealed sympathy of the Press to vote on the same monogram your jano not allowed footing fare on O. T. E. and id. C. ld3t» with the supporters of Mr. Cleveland and Its ar- for a heading with perfect propriety, J.B. BROWN & Half Tty’s, jyl the of the as women. Unmarried women SONS, Bankers, dent desire that he. shall lie nominee single only be sure that the work is in keeping 5 Myrtle Street, Near City Hall. Democratic arc very hut the BUSINESS CAKDS. r party impressive, over 25 of who taxes have with and not too or 21S Middle Street, Portland, lesson to he drawn.from its attitude on this sub- years age pay taste, prominent as soon as a name of are about to add to our business ject is one which is deserving of the same con- municipal suffrage. But glaring. The your country laundry Issue Letters of Credit, available In all parts of tlio r.o i't nf oc it WE a stock of Chinese and woman marries she up her vote, is very the name of the vil- Japanese Fancy the world. Buy and sell Exchange on principal gives place good, Goods, ami also a choice line of tea. All goods WJ1. m MARKS. would be well for the fly to bestow upon the in- and her husband is the one who has ltitrp in wliip.li v/iii livp nr +.1ia nnrn- European Cities. vitation of the spider to itself in its com- only are imported direct from China, and arc of the disport if chance to reside in a In fortable parlor for awhile. The invitation is too ber you city. finest quality. We shall he for business INVESTMENT SECURITIES. to be entirely disinterested.—Bangor One last week Gresham, the latter ease, however, omit the name open Monday, De- pressing day Judge cember and shall sell our Commercial. of the town, and in either case the State 21, goods at the low- Aleuts ©A" the Cheque Bank, *Id,! while on his way from his residence to est prices. Card Wo beg to assure our esteemed contem- should not be given. This is but a glance U0V24 LOMBOK. dtf Book, in left an im- the law chambers Chicago, at the of it is very Please Cal! a ltd See Us. -AND- porary that the Peeks has no very ardent etiquette note-paper; opinion in a horse car, and was simple when you think of it, but so many Due January 1, 1S92, will be paid at desire in the matter of a Democratic portant WONG & obliged to kill time ingeniously for a people seem to be ignorant of the rules. LEE, PROPRIETORS. the office of Messrs. — dec21 d3m nomination whether it shall fall to couple of hours on this account while The one great thing in note-paper is to JOB Cleveland or to Hill. As to the relative two United States Deputy Marshals were avoid vulgarity or show in any way, and Less WOODBURY & MOULTON PRINTER, in search of the which then know that cannot be ClipHcrs strength of these two gentlemen we are out document, you you wrong. PRINTERS’ EXCHANGE, Anally recovered. The simplest is the best. Oddities of Cor. Middle & means Hill they Exchange Sts., Portland, Me. 9? Exchaage St.. Pni tlnnd. by no certain. probably tint or ornament which are the GAN Less London is rather slow in adopting im. caprico AUGHT Cinders would be stronger with certain elements of a should be used with caution.— It is that ex- day FREDERICK F. SEC provements. only recently Bazar. TALBOT, FINE JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. of Democracy—Tammany Hall for in- Harper’s more more Less SnooKe decSl dtf tensive use has been made of the tele- Be beautiful, pleasing, stance—but Cleveland would draw more THE FLEUR DE LYS. more appropriate, more greatly de- All orders by mail or telephone promptly at- phone. The City Council is now consid- tended to. novlleodtf of the so-called independent vote. Our Seldom has the decorative idea been so sired by WIFE or DAUGHTER than a Les^ Asbes ering the introduction of the police pat- really good comment, which the Commercial dominated and possessed by any ono de- Bangor rol wagon, so well known in great Amer- as it is now the emblem of Less Coal criticises, was directed entirely to the ican cities, and there is a good prospect sign just by PIANOS. character of the campaign which these that this summary method of removing the golden lilies—the fleur de lys of ? drunken and will be PI A.JSTO Soot two gentlemen would inspire, and our disorderly persons France, which isn’t a lily at all by the Le^s adopted. conclusion was that with Cleveland as way, and whose story is as interesting as MAUCrHT CAM. Less Dirt I Sons Co, The inhabitants of Oregon rejoice in ShiMt_& the candidate the campaign would be anything in a story book. The fleur de the appellation of “Webfoots,” and the STEINWAY, STEPHEN likely to be one of issues, while with Hill lys is the iris or blue flag so well known TMUMSTOM’S BERRY, weather report of the State fully justi- it would be simply a fight for spoils so in this country and even better known in WEBER, Aes them in their proud claim to the France. It was Louis who far at least as the Democratic side of it is VII, adopted PIAMO mouse: HARDMAN, Job and Card Printer, Last rain fell on Book, title. month, twenty- it as a part of his own coat-of-arms and It be true that the Dem- Ave The rainfall hereto- GABLER, NO. 37 PEITM STBEET. concerned. may days. heaviest gave it the name of fleur de lys, or Louis Supplies these in perfection. in was 20.14 in- HENNING, ocratic party will enter a fight of the lat- fore recorded Portland flower, causing the national standard to C. HOPK! in but last month’s WEBSTER and —GEORGE NS7~ ter kind more than one ches, December, 1882, be thickly strewn with it. Two hundred enthusiastically broke the record. On an aver- ALSO ORGANS at dampness years later Charles VI. reduced the num- WESER BROS. Coissssclloi* Law, of the former, but if it is true the fact rain falls in the month age eighteen days ber, and it then took the present con- 83 1-3 Exchange St., Portland, Me. means to its of December Come and see or send i’or Cata- is by no credit. in Oregon. ventionalized form in which it ol Corporations a appears We have received a varied Organization specialty. logue. just large and au26 dBm The “Passion Play” is to be performed to-day. It doesn’t look much like the Stock of Upright and Grand Pianos for the Mlt. INGRAHAM IN THE FIERI) iris flower now And its lack TUMEV6 TO ORDER. by redskins at a great gathering of certainly. Holiday trade. AGAIN. of definite resemblance lias troubled All of our instruments are carefully selected Christian Indians in B. peo- Kamloops, C., before now. time when by an export. The celebration of St. Jackson’s day ple There was a As an Insurance Company and as a next June. The Eev. Father Lacombo the idea that it was TUNING, REPAIRING AND POLISHING. of Mr. A. D. Sweetsir on intended for the blue Ilnma Institution the UNION at the house S. until 1st. is organizing the meeting, and it is ex- flag was wholly repudiated. Givilim, THURSTON, Open Evenings January MUTUAL Lflt’E INHUltANCK COM- seems to have been much PANY is of the ol Friday night that some Christian Indians who wrote about and who even deserving support pected 7,000 heraldry 540 CONGRESS ST. Maiue Citizens. of a commemoration of the more less prowess from various parts of British Columbia knew things than he put into his S Free St. Block, 12 Free St.,Portland. T. O. B,lcGOXTIjT>FtXC, hero of Oilcans than a and reds will be in attend- declared that the device was never Uoca eodtf of the New glon- many pagan books, dec2± Open evenings until Jau. 1st. UU eodtjauU XVXevutvgox-. tS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMEN DR. FLOWER- THE REGISTRATION. MUSIC AND DRAMA. His Simple Sparrow Trap. j ON A SERIOUS CHARGE. the English The crusade against spar- The Boston Specialist to Visit Our State in Some Provisions of the law Recalled for Around the World, a marvelous row is developing amount a Few Bays—The Sick and Incurable SALE Voters. ASH of C the Benefit Tonight this most attractive drama of A cheap, effective and GRAND. ANN UAL ingenuity. Will Flock to See Illnj. and spectacle will be seen at Portland unerring method of killing the birds is -OF the last to the The law passed by legislature Theatre. The Charleston Courier says: Lewis E. Smith Arrested at the R )" the essential requisite success in the No physicians in this country for for the creating a board of registration ‘■A Tour of the World in Eighty Days” new industry. past decade have enjoyed such a large the several cities in the state provides that is one of the few spectacular attractions finest of Lewiston Officers. One little fellow on south side has practice and national reputation sis the south that fulfills its A and has said boards “shall have exclusive power that find their way solved the problem, already Drs. Flower. These two brothers have The imaginary two car loads 100 heads. He and to determine the promises. in over explained an intuitive for com- authority qualifica- that are .advertised to ac- brought gift reading disease, of new scenery and the comparative merits tion of voters therein and exclusive pow- which travel his system bined with a scientific of company spectacular plays to knowledge consist of ancient OF SELLING A STOLE !f of it and other systems Captain Hay- er to make up, correct and revise the south generally very ACCUSED medicine, enabling them to cure where From Each rubbish, which has served a decade in Department, list of voters in each of said cities,” and CITY. “I didn’t others fail. Dr. A. K. Flower, Physioian- some fourth-rate theatre in the North or TEAM IN THAT “You see,” he said, have no after the first list of voters in each of to in-chief for the R. C. Flower Medical Co., West, and which lias been bought at a gun nor no money buy one, an if I been said cities shall have prepared and bargain at a forced auction sale and had the p’liceman’d arrested me for of late years has made many cures that 14 k 15. into service for a southern tour. THURSDAY k JAN. said boards “shall remain a 13, and made pressed me mother wouldn’t still wonder to the medical FRIDAY, up by they shootin. An let me pro- WEDNESDAY, is an less than Mr. Fleming’s scenery, however, He Admits Soiling the Team bnt Says Et it was in cities of not 10,000 inhabi- poison ’em. She said cruel. Any- fession, and below we give a few testimo- he sold of cost to close them oat. This will he the exception to this rule. It is all new, Will regardless be in session from 9 to 12 Was His Property The Horse and Ca couldn’t never tell whether ever had. Sio charged, taken tants, open bright, fresh and attractive. In other way, you nials from prominent parties: most attractive sale we have goods of a Stave extra clerks to wan o’clock in the forenoon, and from 2 to 5 words he fulfills the promises held out riage Reported To Be the Property you got all the sparrers you poisoned. TUItNEB OUT OF TWO 1IOSPITAI.S. hack or exchanged. We employed many come to these sstles to bills. In addition to this he has a a scheme of on the crowd: of wlio always get o’clock in the and from 7 to 9 in his Norway Man—Rewiston City Marsh il So I just got up my own, •‘I bad a fibroid tumor of the ab- people afternoon, large of the great Sale at i> o’clock. first-class company, a ballet me that lives on sonic bargains. begins o’clock in the each of the large corps, First Believed Smith’s Story, the n an another boy the domen ; was treated by several prominent evening, upon and all the to a paraphernalia requisite street I do. but worse. I then re- six secular next to any elec- Ashed for His Arrest. physicians, grew days prior fair reproduction of the splendid specta- of sorted to the where I received last “We made a lot paper funnels out hospitals, tion in said on the cle which many Charlestonians have wit- was jities, excepting ’bout half as as a but little or no benefit, and finally on the of writin paper long of said when shall not nessed stage of the Academy of out as As a CO. sessions, they was r -■ turned incurable. J. & ,itt day a of ’em totally M. DYER Music or Niblo’s Carden in New York. Yesterday telephone message lead pencil, the top just big ian 11 be in session after 5 o’clock in the after- last chance I went to Dr. A. H. Flower, ceived at the police station from tl e for a sparrer to get his head in. Bunch of Keys. enough who my case without asking a to receive evidence touching the th: t in the bottom diagnosed noon, chief of police in Lewiston, stating We put birdseed of ’em He said it was a re- question. desperate of voters therein, and to At Portland Theatre tomorrow and in the back our qualification a man had caused suspicion there Satu > an set ’em up alloy of case, but he believed that in ten months vise and correct the lists in said Wednesday evenings Hoyt’s “A Bunch where lots of the sparrers come. he could remove the tumor without the voting day by soiling a horse and carriage ft r house, of will be ev- use of the knife. I took and cities. Said boards shall not place upon Keys” presented. Nearly ._ The sparrers come peckiu around an treatment, $45. The Lewiston city marshal que was It of the one is familiar with the in ’em, an stick their in ten months the tumor gone. such lists said revision ery very funny < C find the birdseed during tioned the man, who gave the name has now been throe years, and I have of who shall hotel scene with the two rooms, heads in to get it. Well, it’s down at same the name any person upstairs and said lie had been on a tradir T been own work ever since. I Clark, ® doing my REEHWDTS— ferfiii— an so before said board n.nrl t.hft miAAr anvwnps which Snainrs. thfi the bottom, you know, they just feel and wish that FOR TXIS not personally appear a of Maine wit I perfectly well, only expedition through part heads an then the their in, ¥ 4I.UU1 hiuvmuw same. said time who thinks he can run a push right V>* J VJIV DUUOlliig and request the During legal gentleman the which he had in Fa II team, bought funnels stick to their heads. They can’t see Dr. Flower. He has been an angel of said boards shall revise and correct the hotel, gets into. The songs, dances, River, Mass., and having no further us e fly, ’cause they can’t see, an b’sides it mercy to me.” Mrs. Wm. SaWtell, voting lists in said cities, and the war- music and medleys, which form no small TRADE I for, was willing to sell at a sacrifici ‘. s’nrisBs ’em. so thev forcet to flv. Then Charlestown, Mass. HOLIDAY dens of said cities shall he amount of the entertainment, are all en- was suffering from par- governed by The Lewiston authorities were incline d we come right up and catch ’em. It’s “My daughter -( revised and corrected and no new. It is stated that the com- alysis of the right arm and side. I took said lists; tirely to the belief that the man was tl: e lots of fun watchin ’em ftutterin ’round telling her to Dr. A. H. Flower three years ago, We have a line of these Standard Odors among which are name shall be-added to or stricken from pany is the strongest that ever presented to the funnel off. The other complete truth and he was not arrested. As 1: e tryin get and he gave her a thorough course of the said lists on the of and no this satire and includes Ada had his funnels marked with his her. following: day election, rattling left Lewiston on the Bangor train fc r boy treatment which entirely restored Lee AY. C. name, an I had mine marked with mine, Since then she has health. person shall vote at any election whose Bothner, Harrison, Crosbie, Portland forenoon, howeve: enjoyed perfect, YLANG YLANG, WHITE ROSE, JOCKEY CLUB, CASHMERE yesterday know which was and which 1 Dr. Flower as a most able and name is not on said list. Annie Juliette so we’d mine regard ; Whitney, Marco, Byron the Portland were the faci WILD VIOLET, HELIOTROPE, MAY police given was News. skilful physician.” Mrs. M. J. Foully, LILY, ROSE, who shall cause his name CL AY. H. and William his.”—Chicago “Amy person Harlan, Murphy in the case so that they might he pr ^ (120 Shawmut Ave., Boston. BLOSSOM, LILY OF THE VALLEY, to be the list of voters of Smith. placed upon pared for any developments which migl f The Art of Cutting Clothes. THE GIFTED POETESS, FRANGIPANN1, CLOVE PINK, more than one ward in such for The Fifth Popular. any city arise. These were not long in comin S When we read and listen to discns- M ibel Hayden of Washington, D. C., AND NEW MOWN HAY. the same or shall cause his More than a 1 went to election, The Dudley Buck Quartette, which and soon after the first telephone me; sions of comparative value of long or says. year ago such of vot- Dr. A. H. Flower. I was then suffering we taice pleasure m recommending iiteve jjumimus um iwuuub xuuimg uu*l iubj name to be placed upon list will the Fifth at City Hall a second was received statin shoulder measures with those that are give Popular sage here, g nervous and weakness entire satisfaction. are in a handsome bottle con- a from prostration will give They put up stoppered ers in ward, knowing he is not is of an short and sectional, in which one or the any next AAredne8day evening, composed that a Norway man had lost a team i of the heart. Life was a burden to me. taining a half pint, for only $1.50 each, or sold by the ounce at 20 cents. elector for the election for other is denounced as unscientific or qualified four of the finest male singers in New the team sold in Lewiston had been idei L. I put myself under his treatment, and in which the said list is or who shall a our mind immediately a few months he cured me. I made, York. At this entertainment leading tified as that missing from Norwa; impracticable, entirely O'. or dwells for a moment on a proverbially have been well ever since. I regard Dr. GrESOI^GWES 3Em.7ETE3, falsely personate any legal voter, any attraction will be Fred Emerson Brooks, identification was established tii The by Flower as the most wonderful such or stupid animal with long ears. The fact physician person causing any act, aiding the of California. Of him name of the owner found the robi '' 8SO Congress Street. poet-humorist upon is that cutters are successful I ever knew. He also cured my mother, dec23 dtt or in manner in many abetting any person any it is said: “At times he is as tender as These facts were to who was in a most condition. reported Deput y with the first, and just about as many dangerous either of said acts, shall be deemed as as as ma- We will never have any other doctor but Cowper, patriotic Whittier, Marshal Sterling when he went on dut y with the others. of an offense and im- Dr. Flower.” guilty punished by jestic as Bryant, as funny as Mark afternoon Marsh; I a eut- yesterday by Deputy Every man cannot become good Hon. John Newell of Boston, a man of for not less than six months into the prisonment Twain. Seldom lias nature put Merrill. The only man on the Bangc r ter. Some do not seem to “catch on,” national reputation, who secured from more than nor .one year.” same heart and brain the extremes of train who answered the description < f as the saying is, and others who seem to Congress the charter for the Northern the or old Pacific “Dr. A. II. Flower Under previous registration wit and wisdom, sense and nonsense, the man wanted in Lewiston was Lew: s do so are never ablo to produce any Bailroad, says: me for was to vote as “make old treated inflammation of kidneys laws no person permitted with the same careful in ming- E. Smith of this He was found an -} other results than such judgment city. and hemorrhage of the bladder, and I am whose name was not borne the check- and tears.” beads swim.” upon ling to bring forth laughter taken into custody by Mr. Sterling son: 0 satisfied he saved life. As a man and and educational ad- my list the nor until the recites his own Natural ability a I hold him in the es- governing wardens, Mr. Brooks only poems. time after his arrival here. bein 5 physician highest Upon but name was found and Notes. vantages generally insure success, teem.” voter’s thereon Smith denied that the teai II arrested, of work on the the Those medical aid will be This is still in force years board, ability wishing glad eod&wly checked. provision The will give a miscellaneous was stolen. He admitted tii 0 marls Haydns selling even to make a good coat, is no guar- to know of this specialist being at the as are all others relating to registration concert the middle of February and team and said, as he did in Lewistoi l> antee of the of that mental following places on the dates given Pen- AUCTION SALES. not with the out the “Ancient Mariner,” by possession FIRST CLASS and voting inconsistent reg- bring that it in Fall River. He wf s obscot Exchange, Bangor, Tuesday, Jan- soon after. he bought equipment which is necessary to make >» now in Barnett, House, Wed- istration law of last year force, will taken to the station and locke 1 uary 19; Augusta Augusta, The Lilian Durell Opera Company police good cutter. De Lew- F. 0. BAILEY & GO., Auctioneers. officers at nesday, January 20; Witt House, subjecting presiding elections, at February 3rd and and a sent to not i- When it hours of labor to fix appear City Hall, up message Lewiston, requires iston, Thursday, January 21; Falmouth PIANOS Assignee’s Sale of Groceries, Store Fixtures and town and officers for 4th. other city the authorities there of his arres ;. in some one’s mind the difference be- Hotel, Portland, Friday, January 22. and file Stock of Moores & Libby, fying (SO Portland Street. evasion or of at This tween one-third and of a No. non-performance prescribed Maine People Who Are Travelling Up to something over a year ag o one-quarter FOR SALE OR RENT; ALSO to and how can such a one to suc- Util at 1 o'clock duties relating registration voting Season. Mr. Smith was in the size, expect MARRIAGES. MONDAY, January p emplo y I shall sell the stock of etc." to from fines of $10 to ceed as a cutter? ON in., groceries, penalties varying [Special Correspondence.] of the Union Mutual Lii e consisting of a full anti complete stock of staple a student is able to think Ill Lisbon Jan. by Rev, Ged and from three T__ TJa V. When quick- Fails, 5, Plummer, ami fancy groceries, cannon goods, tobacco and $500 imprisonment New York, January 9.—Hon. Arthur mid Miss Winnie both we Henry Spielak Hagenarr, cigars, about 20 bbls. flour, teas, coffees, soaps, months to nine months at the ly and clearly, continently expect of Lisbon Falls. discretion Bewail, OI Maine, was a guesu at mu that and about a 0 spices, extracts and oils, and everything usually position year ag him to become a even In Center Dec. 30. Freeman Andrews or Plain at the skillful cutter, Lovell, Very Fancy lound in a first-class store. Fixtures consist in of court.’ Fifth New this week. a s of Center Lovell and Mrs. Susan D. Brackett oi Avenue, York, joined the “Dark Secret” company make a coat so well as part of iron safe, platform and counter seines, though he cannot Center S. J. of Lovell. show case; No. 18 Star coffee mill, oil cabinets, Young Brunswick registered one of a vocal quartette. Last sumrue r others. The-fact is that to be In Mt. Dec. Oral H. Dollofl and NO. 114 1*2 EXCHANGE ST. on Death of Miss Alice many Vernon, 31, cams, tools, stove, etc., etc. BKNJ. THOMP- evolutions tlie this Flora K. at the Fifth Avenue, New York, he was connected for a time with Greei successful in as in any Miss Brown. SON, Assignee of Moores & Libby. garment cutting, — — Warren. In Bueksport. Dee. 25, George W. Shute ol AT jau7 (ltd week. wood Garden and later acted as agent fc r other trade or profession, a man must Bueksport and Miss Lydia W. Heath of Verona Dec. Hutchins al The Beecher of which the late S. M. Porter of Maine at the show ; t have brains, know how to use them and in Spring vale. 20, William Club, registered the Wild West which exhibited Miss H. Smith. Jour- Augusta, and Mary Miss Alice Warren was a member, have Duval, Jacksonville, Fla., this week. Long Island. In the fall he joined th e use them as he should.—Tailoring In Gouldsboro, Dec. 25, lilwood J. Robertson W. P. HASTINGS’/ F. ©. BAILEY & CO,, and Miss Edna G. Ash. decl7 dtf | resolutions in re- A. H. of Lewiston, is a guest and later was sai t nal. passed the following Dingley Jed Prouty company In Brownfield. Dec. 15, Bert Chamberlain and Auctioneers and Commission Merchants spect to her memory: at the Duval, Jacksonville. to be keeping books in Boston. Miss Addle Cook. In North Norway, Dec. 24, Alphonzo Irish A. R. & E. A. DOTEfftl, has a beloved Miss Maude of Maine is visit- From our midst passed Telling Stories That Bishop Hare Tells. and Miss Estelle C. Newcomb. Salesroom IS Exchange Street. associate, Miss Alice Warren, who for relatives in Washington. In Norway, Dec. 24, Lee M. Smith of Norway ing MAINE TOWNS. Hare, of South Dakota, is fond and Miss Hattie M. Scribner of Paris. F. O BAILEY. C. TV.ALLEN, more than two years had been a member Bishop Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Carter of Belfast of stories about himself to illus- mar] % dtff of the Beecher Club, and a most earnest telling Rea! Estate ml Loans. in its Our asso- are at the Howard, Washington. trate the which he makes participant work. long Scarboro. point playfully DEATHS. ISLAND STEAMERS. ciation with her and the affection engen- Mrs. R. Cheney and Horace C. Cheney that a man who lives long on the plains $50,000 to JLoaiai dered us to unite in an i- a deal a barbarian, thereby, brings of Belfast, are at the St. James, Jack- The Scarboro Sunday-school Associi comes to be good of In this city, Jan. 10, Mrs. R. R. Stevens, aged tribute to her informal i- he had 75 memory. sonville.. tion held its second meeting in the Meth* Once, so one of the stories runs, years. in large or small amounts. Parties wishing to HARPSWELL STE.®0M C0, Both as club members and individual- [Notice of funeral hereafter. build be Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Mackey of Old Or- at Dunstan on Jan Th e the misfortune while entering a dining caii accommodated. we her and dist church 7th. In this city, Jan. 9, Patience Reid, wife oi ly, recognized influence, are at the Jacksonville. the skirt of 01 4 and after Nov. a. isfll, steamer MKRRY- its value. chard, Everett, was carried out. room in this city to step upon Alfred Reid, aged. years months. death has but emphasized We Mrs. Prescott of Au- following programme this Monday forenoon at 10.S0 ON CONEAG. will leave Orr’s Island at 0.40 Mr. and Lyman a dress. he [Funeral o’elk, saw her with but small lady's Apologizing, said, Her late residence, No. 97 Oxford street. COMEMRCIAL PAPER. a. m.. for Portland and intermediate landings. bodily strength, burn were in Washington this and service. from in outward even guests Prayer praise “You know that I have been with In this Jan. 9, Miss Adelado RETURN leave Portland Pier for Git’s Island holding herself calm, .Rev. ! living city, Walker week. Walter Canlian of Lewis L. and tlie late Booms 3 and 4, Jose Building:, and intermediate landings at 2.20 p. in. amid the too often wearisome labors and Address of Welcome.Rev. B. F. FTeemai i! the Indians and have somo- Thurston, daughter Portland people at New York hotels lately grown Susan M. Thurston, aged 23 yeurs 8 months 3 ISAIAH DANIELS, turmoils of the hour. But with a faith- Reading of Records. NO. 98 EXCHANGE STREET.. oetldtf General Manger. this week were: S. Rogers, Astor; S. FI. of what awkward.” days. ful and self-reliance in Report Committees. Funeral afternoon at 2.30 o’clock at jul codly patient working M. A. to hold schools in connec- The Tuesday Weeks, Windsor; Coding, Imperi- Best time Sunday lady, Miss Potter, quickly replied, No. 102 Green street. out tiie problems of every-day existence, tion services. FREEPORT STEAMBOAT CO. al; R. W. Walker, Holland; J. B. Webb, with Sunday “I don’t think that, bishop; but I am snr- In this Jan. 9, Miss Susatt T. Commissioners’ Notice. she was enabled to meet the demand .Eev. Amos Kedloi '' city. Dunlap, G. G. <10 4 months. her and Cosmopolitan; Craven, Hoffman; it advisable to hold at one thing, that after living so aged years undersigned, having been appointed by made upon until the end came Paper—Is Sunday prised In tiiis Jan. 9, son of OTEAMER PHANTOM will leave Portland R. S. Thomas, Earle’s; R. F. Lee, Swee- schools in houses of dis- city, Stephen N„ Mary the Hon. of Probate, for the Comity found her for the mes- school outlying long with the Indians you shouldn’t be E. .Johnson, aged 8 months 10 days. THE Judge ^ IMei* fov Freeport, touching at Falmouth ready heavenly A. J. W. tricts.George w. Johnsoi '' of Cumberland, on the first day of December, ney’s; Corbett, Sturtevant; in this Jan. 9, Frank i'UlCSUIU. V/PI13CII3 'm ail v Mine- senger. method of to better at following up a trail.” city, Emery, youngest A. D. 1891, commissioners to receive and ex- Sturtevant. Paper—Best getting parents child of James E. and Irene F. Island and Wolfs Point. at 2 1>. m. dally There was ever found in her a breadth Fitzpatrick, school. Sawyer, aged amine the claims of creditors the estate Johns’ E. G. Conti- attend Sunday A fow evenings later another little af- 9 months. against i Sundays 11ETUKN1NG. will leave From Bangor: Adams, .Mrs. B. Scott Larrabei '' of Samuel Herrick, late of North Yarmouth, in excepted). of sympathy for whether their this afternoon at South at 7 a. in., at nil land- others, W. E. G. Wil- I teach infant fair occurred, tha story of which the [Funeral Monday 2,30 o’clk, said County, deceased, insolvent, Freeport touching harmonized with own or nental; Lloyd, Imperial; Paper—How my .Sunday from residence, No. 80 Pleasant street. represented ings, Monday, Nov. t), lWll. thoughts her school class.Mrs. JohnH. Johnsoi i. parent’s notice that six mouths from the commencing son, Everett; F. H. Appleton, Holland; bishop tells as follows: In this Jmi. Sarah J., wife of Reuben hereby give II. 15. SOULE, into other channels. While school work. city, 10, date of said appointment are allowed to said septSdU Manager. diverged C. F. Holland. Paper—Primary Sunday was a 61 10 months. Bragg, “1 talking with charming wom- Harmon, aged years ujcmiwia 114 »r 1111,11 tu mictii reaching forward for all possible stimu- .Mrs. Andrew Hawk: of funeral ]»u-acuiojm StcasaljosnS From E. S. Hill, Astor; O. a who [Notice hereafter.] and that t will be in session for the Casco Bay Con*i>aiiiy, lus to and she Augusta: Question Drawer. an when up came gentleman New Jan. Colonel claims, hey growth development, W. St. O. D. Basket In Elizabeth, Jersey, 6, purpose of the same, at the office of Marshall, Nicholas; Balm, Supper. for a moment in V. U, S. soil of the late Col- receiving still conscientiously retained her own Mr. claimed her attention James Romford, A., k D. & H. M. VEKK1LL, No. 191 Middle Hill: Mrs. F. E, Bolan, St. Nich- Social Meeting.l(ev. Harmoi ne! 1!. S. Ordnance noble characteristics. Educated and re- Murray Presidents Address—Sabbath Habits. another of the house. As she went George Boraford, Corps. street, Portland, Maine, at two o'clock in the H. D. St. Denis. part In this city Jan. 10, Mrs, Bridget Walsh. olas; Purggs, ■ afternoon on with intellectual far above ..Rev. Mr. Donnoekei me her asked me the following days, viz:—Tuesday, lined, gifts From Bath: E. A. Holland. away she gave ice and [Notice of funeral hereafter. 2d, March the and with a of Taft, Address—Duties and Responsibilities of Jan. Michael January 1892; Tuesday, 29, 1892; average, dignity pres- Hoff- school Teachers. to it for her. She had In this city, 10, Keaney. and SI, 1892. From South Berwick: S. Hale, Sunday keep hardly gone of hereafter. Tuesday, May ence that detracted not from her geniali- .Rev. Mr. [Notice funeral Dated this fourth day of A. D. 1893. man. Mugridgi before, a brother me this Jan. of TIios. January, all an clergyman engaged Hi city, 10, Kiltie, daughter HAKKLSON M. DAVIS. ty, she yet combined with honesty G From Ellsworth: G. B. Thomas, Con- Much credit is due Mr. A. Scott Jones in a talk ou the Indian F. and Kate A. Grifiiu, aged years, 7 months, HA Kit Y M. VKKKILL. of purpose above all coveted praise or question. jan5,U&18 tinental. is in 8 days. personal distinction. Although reticent Eev. E. C. Harmon and Howard Pills “Now, if there any subject which [Notice of funeral hereafter. WRECK OF SCHOONER FLORENKC From Brunswick: L. A. Lee, Astor. In this Jan. widow of the her charm ot manner, with a for their zeal in the cause for it i s I am more interested than I am in the city, 9, Mary W., T t NOWELL, Engineers’ Office, l'. s. Ar- by nature, From Lewiston: L. H. Mur- bury late I!. of Minot Cor- Crowley, to that the meei Tliaddeus Doten, formerly my. Newport, K. ]., January Gtlj, 1892. To ready appreciation of whatever was hu- largely due their efforts Indian I can’t think of it just 83 ray Hill. question ner. Me., aged years. whom it may concern. Whereas, navigation lent ease and softness to feature so successful. services at 2 m. at morous, from “Maine”: W. E. Bar- ing .was very now. At any rate, I bocame absorbed [Funeral Tuesday p. tlie is obstructed and endangered by the wreck of and expression. As all material Registered Messrs. Fred M. Newcomb, Ira C. Fos rcsidenoe of Ansel R. Doten, 463 Cumberland the schooner Florence Nowell, lying about one things J. H. Ever- * in my talk with my friend. Suddenly 1 were some ry, Metropolitan: Ceromley, E. as committee c * street. mile W. S. W. from Pollock No- to her, in of .Vi-. ri_i,.: — o ~ and F. Larrabee, Kip Lightship: form, suggestive was aroused au addressed to In tlds Jail. 30, Eunice, widow of the late and broarder her clearness Nonesuch K. of have drawn u by inquiry city. tice is hereby given to all persons interested higher issues, Lodge P., Kben c. 93 years, 2 months and in vessel, and all other me in a voice. Stevens, aged said her cargo property of with her of the resolutions on the death c f woman’s 11 that if within from the vision, interpretation Portland Medical Club. appropriate days. therein, thirty (30) days life that now is, as but a leading step the late Joseph A. Stanford, and th b ‘Where is my ice, bishop!" was the [Funeral Tuesday at 2.30 o’clock from her date of this advertisement, they shall not have 1 ,1_ 7..->.. -7 G...7 late residence. 203 Cumberland street. to me their intention and Liken toward the higher life to come, was no At tlie January meeting held with Dr. signified prelim- question. Relatives and friends are invited to attend steps to remove said wreck, etc as uncertain I had eaten inary principle. B. B. Poster, Dr. Moulton read a very in- “Upon my word, every bit without further notice. soon as practicable, the same will oe considered Bridgton. *i it >t xt mr And at its sho laid down In Jan. wuc ot ana bet so, noonday, * Ui »• Deerlng, 8, Georgie A., Emery as abandoned derelict, and it will re- paper. These officers of tlie AC. -Al her assured that our teresting D. Harmon, aged 32 moved by the United States under authority of life, beyond mortal Mt. Pleasant Encampment held a pul years. she would live and the club were elected: [Burial atKaymona to-day.] law. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, for the re- One of this Best Medicines Ever vision, again, lie followed by an i' In Cape Elizabeth. Jim. 8, Miss Deborah F. moval of seiff wreck, will be received at this freed on President—W. B. Dana. installation, oystc soul “put immortality.”,Shall not about 48 years. office until 12 o’clock noon on the 8th invented for Vice President—W. B. Moulton. supper, Wednesday evening. The Horses Knew the Tune. Libby, aged Monday, the farewell we to her hero First this afternoon at 2 of 1892, and then The failed give Vice 0. Sullivan. The school Honda r [Funeral Monday o’clock, day February, opened. Second President—T. grammar began who has from her late residence, Cape Elizabeth. attention of bidders is invited to the acts of perfect ana i^mEomTE belief be changed into joyful greeting in that M. Nickerson. of A relation of mice, spent Secretary—H. ami the high school Tuesday this weeii In Pleasantdale, C. JJ„ Jim. 9. Addie M., wife Congress approved 20,1883. and Feb- IN AND other realm for the in TV. February CASES OF FAIN INPiLABSAVION. prepared pure Treasurer—0. Fellows. a vacation. Miss Laura many years in India, remembers well If. 38 0 months. Vol. 23, and Vol. after short Davis of Elias. Hayes, aged years ruary 23, 1887, page 332, 24, This excellsnt compound is achieiftns the roost spirit? We loved and miss but in Lucknow en- this afternoon at 2 o'clock Statutes at her, her, assistant in the high school, was sick an 1 iiow, when living and [Funeral Monday page 414, Large. The United States Wffnal triumphs, astoniuhmg many who have cccfe* above in the silence of our at her late residence. reserves the right to reject, any or all pranosals to it tbe which it relieve all, hearts, MUNICIPAL COURT. unable to attend to her work Tuesda ! the evening drive with other lion aso by certainty with we bless her for the life she lived in all joying in Winthrop, Jan. 2, Miss Olive Kowe, aged and to waive any informalities. Full informa- tuexn or their oufforings, both externally ami hi*s-rn* and Wednesday. residents in the Indian the about 69 years. tion furnished on application. By authority of rily. It ia safe and certain In its actiov. before us. are better for English city, purity We of “B” in tlii * East. Dec. Augustus C. Kowe the of War: BEFORE JUDGE GOURD. Both teachers Primary horses would toss their heads Ill Winthrop, 30, Secretary /hr Burn*, Boisonxnp, Ery&‘ ia*. /:?fan'nation having known her. She stimulated us to carriage UTvears. W. fl. of the or village are sick, and the scholars are on 1 aged B1X.BY, Captain Engineers. Eyec Bowls, Earache, Vr//>i«.s, &’hevma- lift ourselves to a higher plane, that we Saturday—James E. Smith, intoxi- and paw the ground impatiently when In Palmyra, Dec. 20, Freeman Davis, aged jan7,8,9,ll&feb5,6 ii.xm, /Kins in Side, Back ct Shoulders, Bill’s, as a consequence. Sore or Bronchiti at last may haply reach her altitude. cation, 30 days city house of correc- the first notes of “God Save the 70 years. Throat, Croup At a meeting hold at the town hall las £ Queen” In Madrid, Dec. 23, Hiram Witiian, aged 75 We tender to the and more es- tion. the band priee 25c. ancs at »S family, Saturday committees were chosen fo l- were played by military every years. $1 "Iruggist:?, to the beloved and bereaved John fined $3 and In Deer Jan. Kay Klchards, aged 16 pecially Brady, intoxication, this town and towns to see if i evening. It was the last tune played, Isle, 18, our soul-felt in costs. adjoining mother, sympathy this cows can 3 J S. MORGAN & SONS^ Prop’s, sufficiently largo number of b the signal for dispersion. jail. John Laffin, aged 86 hour. And in memory of our beloved Edwin A. Bond, intoxication, 30 nPhimcock, 28, rcumsascE, a. i days to tbe milk necessary for more one we in the kept supply } A perhaps, than years. friend and associate, enroll our county jail. a skeptic—or. Mrs. upon condensed milk factory. As goner; that the in Swftnville. Dec. 21. Nancy M.Sinclair, aplo eod&wly club the sentiments herein ex- Edwin A. fined —having insisted horses only 73 8 months. records Bond, resisting officer, the farmers are quite enthusiastic aged years in of our af- and costs. tiling knew the tune because it was ill Temple, Dec. 28, Mrs. Etta H. Wilder, Blank $30 ; always Boob pressed, testimony abiding as think there is a little more they moue; _ fection for her. Thomas McDonald and John Fitzsim- were able to calcu- aged 29 years. in it than in the sale of cream or the maii played last, and they In West Farmington, Dec.27, Gardner Drake, that a of this record bo mons, each fined and one Voted, copy evading fare, $5 ufacture of butter. late time, the exj rimeut was tried of aged 68 years. half costs. Mrs. Harriet N. Klchards. forwarded to .Mrs. Lucinda Warren and cold weather of las t the in the Ill rialfowell. THE HEW YEAR. In the exceedingly playing “God Save Queen” Dec. 14, Z. M. aged 68 FOR other near relatives of the Albert C. Sproul. short lob- In Sidney, Thayer, yrs. family. possessing a jam of anchor ie * of at the end of the At Dec. Mrs. Packard sfers; fined $76 and costs. Wednesday night middle, instead Kent's Hill, 20, Abigail formed on the top of the mill dam of A there aged years. : evening. Instantly was the same N. Jan. Colonel James P. An Auction Sale Prevented. H. Harriman & Co. and raised the pom In Elizabeth, J., 0, in the horses round V. S. son of the lute Colonel Geo. feet than it sliouh } excitement standing Romford, A., to a point four higher Bomford, U. 8. Ordinance Corps. An auction sale was broken “the cour-se.” The same toss- up rudely Famine Carried Oft* *>,1500,000 People. lie, deluging the mills on both sides o [■ impatient The of H. A. Dow tho a o f iug of the head and prancing of the feet, Saturday. assignee The worst calamity from famine ever stream, wetting large quantity Office seasoned lumber and many finished cases the samo general stampede and eagor- Stationery had three horses, assets of Dow's estate, recorded took place in the years 1877 and Several houses on the shores of the pom 1 ness to start homeward. ’sSnSTpiT which ho was to sell at auction for in China. A Cure for Piles of whatever going 1878 Complete crop failures had their cellars flooded and the I3XT Guaranteed highwa; No one could any longer doubt that cind or degree—External, lutornnl, liiind or the benefit of the creditors. But the So- took in all the northerh provinces, overflowed in some place was places. knew and recognized the air; in Jleeding. Itching. Chronic, lieceut er iteredi- the number of those who they (SRfiAT VARIETY. This lias never been ciety for the Protection of Animals and perished tel! Timber, Plank ami Boards. ary. remedy positively Yarmouth. that could one tune from Flooring mown to fail. $1.00 a box, (i boxes for from want of food was estimated at fact, they $5.00; heard of the beasts and sent Dr. George another.—London Spectator. Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices lent by mail prepaid on receipt ol' price. A As the internal communica- The sixth annual exhibition of the Yai vritte.ii Guarantee given to eueli H. Bailey down to see them. On his re- 9,560,000. positively mouth Poultry Association will be lieli mrchnser of **''“*• days. | Salvation Oil will cure it quickly, jauio codtf I tfec2S Square, l’oi'tlaud, MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. room a board par- MISCELLANEOUS. separarcd from the by | LIFt. tition. odd and handsome old fashion BOARD OF TRADE. sideboard at a “Good nightl” repeated she, “the little A- -N AVERYmahogany inlaid good i have heard a lot of people Bay trade. No. 3 MARIE TERRACE; left bell. well!’ ~ti nul not worth one cries; I must go, but sleep yon “ Meeting, That life is living; A woman best under- _3-1 none the less 1 go my way And the she the Board of Trade But taking up lamp passed annual meeting of YYrANTED—Anyone using Cotton Seed Meal the least lor of officers and the tran- Without misgiving. into the closet, leaving La Bretonne THE the choice YY to call at our store if they want to buy a woman’s ills.” saction of such other business as may legally stands some at very low figures. Special price on bag sit after crouched alone in the darkness. :ome will be held on i don’t up night night before the meeting, or ton lots for a few days. BENSON & DAL- I she lltli, 1893, To woTry o’er tho nation, Stretched upon her heather, after “ Monday Evening, January TON, foot of Green To what is it 7.30 o’clock. M. N. RICH. street.__3-1 Or run ami yelp around all day to close recognition had eaten her supper, she strove Secretary. a sufferer To work its reformation. janOdtd YYf ANTED—A cure. Being great but would not come to YY with the rheumatism, 1 will pay any one her eyes, sleep a entitled whose wpman to cure me of it on the no cure, no pay I realise that things may run her. the thin she CANASL, NATIONAL BANK. liberally Through partition a no medicine; natural healer pre- In sev’ral diff’rent ways. of principle, heard the mother still talking .to Annual Meeting of the stockholders ferred. Please state age and method of healing. ou softly ambition in life was for But don’t propose that account sole rTIKThe Canal National Bank of Portland, Address JAMES M.. West Cumberland, Me., whom the arrival of a stranger tor the To worry all my days. the child, lie election of seven Directors, and P. O. box 40. 7-1 had wakened, and who did not wish to to and ransaction oi any other business that may who to do others, come before will be held at their I Let those think the world is wrong. good egally them, NOTICE—Men of average go to sleep again. house on the twelitil day And can’t sleep till its righted. milking TUESDAY, IMPORTANTbusiness abilities, ho are out of employ- it at 11 o’clock a. m. Go at it on the spot; I’m sun, The mother soothed and fondled the fruit of whose labors Fanuary, 1892, ment, will do well to call at the office of the of- GEO. C. PETERS, Cashier. of the INSURANCE I shall bo most delighted. with words of endearment that some- declleodtd fice NEW YORK LIFE Dec. 11,1891. CO., room 11, Oxford building, from 1 to 3 i>. m. how disturbed La Bretonne. a to b-1 But as for mo, I am content strangely has proved blessing To take things as I tlnd them, That outburst of simple tenderness Portland Masonic Relief Association. X>UPILS taken for private instruction or if they are not to my sweet thoughts, a confused maternal in- world?” Eoemed to waken the civilized HE annual of this Association will JL assistance in school work; also lessens i do not mind them. meeting Moderate sinipiy stinct in the soul of that condemned be held at the office of the Associaiion. No. given in drawing and vocal music. girl 11 “A. —J. Costerma in New York Sun. ! <5 Portland. on TUES- terms and good references. Address, E\,” in the for having stifled her new _ Exchange street, Maine, past DAY. the 12th day of January, 1892. at 7.30 at the Press office._6-1 » JLZH j’clock for the of the re- born. p. m., purpose hearing PICTURES! Those in want of a )orts of the officers, a clerk, treasurer not so with electing for a small amount of money, “If things had gone badly ME OUT OF BED.” md three directors for the ensuing year, and I>ICTURES!good picture, “ONE BOTTLE BKOUCS^T would do well to call on us. Pictures framed, La Bretonne or the transaction of any other business that me,” thought sorrowfully, Plush and albums, skates and skate Baltimore, Oct. 1890 nay legally come before it. Per order of the goods been the same as : 30, D. Cor. Oak and Con- “it would have age Deap. Madau Directors. ALBKO E. CHASE, Clerk. straps. E. REYNOLDS, in s paper, I have concluded to streets.5-l this little one here.” Having seen your advertisement Tuesday Portland, Jan. 5,1892. janodtd gress Guido to Health and inclosed find and at the sound of send for your book (entitled Etiquette"); One November the eve of At that thought evening, I have used your vegetable compound, and without mistako FOR SALE. childish voice a sickening shudder two 2-cent stamos. Portland & Ogdcnsburg Railway. that ever used. I was ono bottle ;>t. Catherine's Day, the gate of tho I to ho tho best medicine prostrato; to shako her vitals, some- believe it FOR SALE—First class Traverse seemed very so that I could do the housework. annual meeting of the Stockholders of Anberive turned its out of bed, and three got mo up in condition. Apply at prison upon hinges I soft and tender to up in brought mo° the Portland & Railway will PUNGrunner pung good tiling spring in tho future as have been in tho past, for every- THE Ogdcnsburg, STREET. 11-1 a woman some be as successful you ;e held at the Maine Railroad offices, 269 COMMERCIAL to allow to pass out of and an May you Central that soured heart, increasing medicine. Yours Portland, on the body gives praise to your truly, 138 St. John street, Tuesday, two storied house, corner of clad in a faded woolen of tears. ol’ 1892. at ten o’clock in the SALE—A thirty years, need for the relief Josephine Schoenbop.n, 713 Baker St., Baltimore City, Md. Luth day January, Sheridan and Monument streets. Apply at orenoon, to choose Directors for the ensuing FOR Sown and coifred in a linen cap that “But come, come, my little one,” the Mic nuiiao, oi rear, and to transact any other business that _— a “to must the trained in a singular fashion face mother cried, sleep you gol nay legally come before meeting, sale—A fine light four passenger did JOHN W. DANA, Clerk. little and puffed by that sickly hued fat And if you are good and do as 1 say, to- FOEsleigh, our "own manufacture, but pale used. ZEN AS THOMPSON & BKO., Carnage wnicn on .mo morrow, I’ll take you to the St. LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S develops prison regimen, maybe, XgflSlASkSC J ^ ^ Builders, Elm Street. 7-1 Is the only Positive Car© and ILesittinate Sfcemcdy SsLSB A? First National SsanK, was ii whom had lib- Catherine’s lair!” of women. prisoner they just for tho weaknesses and ailments — peculiar of or annual of the stockholders of her of de- “Tho fete of little mamma; a li Drufrfrists cell it as a standard article* or sent by mail, in form Pills meeting OK lot of second hand erated, and whom companions children, the First National Bank, of Portland, will SALE—Large pianos LYDIA E. friNKHAM »MSD. CO., LYNN, MASS. THE just taken in exchange, will be sold at verv Bretonne. fete of little mean?” Loz^gcs^ifrccoipt ofll.OO. 3e held at its rooms on Tuesday, the 1,1 tention called La the children, you hanking low cash or installments. CKESSEY L2th of at 10 o’clock a. m., prices; it was ex- of little children.” Health and E, is of day January, 1892, & 394 Me. Condemned for infanticide, “Yes, my angel, 1/ An IliugtnfoH linnit. entitled “Guido to Etiquette,” by Lydia Pinkham, great.-Jj seven for JONES, Congress street, Portland, 'or the purpose of electing directors 5-1 Cath- us with two 2-cent actly, day for day, sis years ago that the “And tho day when the good St. value to ladies. We will prescat a copy to anyone addressing stamps, 'he ensiling year, and for the transaction of any 3thei* business that legally come before van had brought her to the Cen- erine brings playthings to the babies, may SALE—A desirable house, with all prison ;hem. JAMES E. WENGREN, Cashier. modern located at the in her former and M'WF&wlytopeoInrm decl2dtd FOE improvements; trale. Mow, garb, mamma?” jul Portland, Ee., Dec. 11,1891, corner of Bramhall and Chadwick streets. For with her small stock of money received “Sometimes—yes.” further information, address, or inquire at No. 1142 Congress street, M. M. SMART. 5-1 IS invaluable for from the clerk in her pocket, she found “Then why doesn’t she bring play- Flic National Trailers’ Bank. her road to our mamma?” herself free and with pass things house, SALE—At cost, rather than carry over live too far and National Traders’ Fail and Winter Woolens. Trousers ■■ stamped for Langres. “We away, perhaps, shareholders of the FOEmy that from Suits from Overcoats fron had are too Bank of Portland are hereby notified $5 up, $20 up. The courier for Langres, however, then—we rHE no poor." ;heir annual meeting will be held at their baiiK- $20 up, for ca3h only. Good lit or money^ them to rich 10 Free street. 2-7 long since gone. Cowed and awkward, “She brings only babies, ng room on Tuesday, the 12th day of January, F. W. GROSSTUCK, ta at 11 o’clock a. m., to choose five direct- 35c. and $1 nf ail she took her way, stumbling toward the then, mamma? But why,’mamma, why, MW lcxt, Druggists. SIM to act on other ! jrs for the ensuing year, and any with love to see chief inn of the borough, and X say? 1 should playthings!” 3usiness that may legally come before the meet- ST. MORGAN & SONS, Prop’®, trembling voice asked shelter for the “Eh, bien! some day you may, if you ng. jEDWAliD GOOLD, Cashier. FOR SALE. if December 12,1891. decl2-dtd FKOTCDENCE, E. I. night. But the inn was crowded, and are very good—tonight, perhaps, you soon.” eod&wly the aubergiste, who did not care to har- are wise and go to sleep aplo Cumberland National Bank. 41 Thomas bor “one of those birds from over yon- “1 will, then, mamma; X will right beautiful residence. No. St., Thefinely situated, light, airy and sunny, every her to on to the so she can them tomor- der,” counseled push away, bring AH MPORTAHT SPECIAL room pleasant, line Library finished in polished Room in Oak, cabaret at the far end of the village. row.” annual meeting of the stockholders o Black Walnut. Dining quartered cosy Sewing Room, Bath Room GOIPANY’8 more the Cumberland National Bank of Portland elegant Parlors, Ill La Bretonne passed on, and The little voice ceased; there was a THE a Ornamental Electric Bells be held at the rooms on Tuesday, gem. Mantles, will banking Combination and awkward than ever silence; then a breath, even the twelfth of 1892, at 10 o’clock throughout, Speaking Tube, trembling long long day January, Water Plate Glass i. of Directors for the en- Steam and Hot Heater, front, \ of knocked at the door of that cabaret, and m., for the choice set tubs in Extract Bsef. light! Sale the of other large Closet room, dry roomy cellars, Mark Down suing year and transaction any but a can- Hot and Cold and of which, speaking, was The child at last—the mother business that come before them. laundry, Water, everything Do you want a cup properly slept may legally first class. Lot contains about 5600 feet of tine for laborers. The eabaretiere also W. H. SOULE, Cashier. Beef Tea? See that it is also. OF- 1891. decdt land. doubtless a Portland, Dec., 11th, of S. B. KELSEY, made from the G enuine. eyed her askance, scenting La Bretonne only did not sleep! An Inquire and nov7tif No. 243 Commercial Street. Incomparably the best “discharged” from the Centrale, emotion at once poignant and tender ANNUAL MEETING. refresh- final ly refused her on the plea that she tore at her heart and she more Bure, palatable, thought WANTED. ing. Dissolves clearly. hail no bed to give her. than ever of that little one whom they ro the Stockholders of the Diamond Baron La Bretonne dared not insist, but with killed. This lasted till Island Association. See Liebig’s said she had WANTED to sell the history of bowed head her way, while at the Dr. Graves, Sawtell and Almy murders, on pursued dawn. annual meeting of the Diamond Island AGENTS signature in blue all in one book. the bottom of her soul rose and grew a THEAssociation, will be held at the Municipal profusely illustrated, large Mother and child still slept, but La Bre- on Sells for 10 cents. Send 10 cents for sample each label thus: which thus CLOTHING. Court Room at City Building, Portland, dull hatred for that world GOOD 7.30 and terms. JOHN J. Publisher, tonne was up and out, gliding hurriedly WEDNESDAY, January 13, 1892, at LANE, officers for the Laconia, N. H.11-4 dec28 repulsed her. in the direction of Au- p. m., for the election of ensuing and furtively and the transaction of such other business no resource than to year, and children’s She had other gain her come before the Association. gents’ berive and slackening pace only is may legally cash afoot. ■ PHILIP F. TURNER, WANTED—Ladies’,cast off clothing;highest price paid; Langres when the first houses of the village came oun Secretary. address, letter or postal to 77 GRAY, STREET, of November Portland, December 28,1891. dec31dtd Toward the end night in sight. City._6-1 \ Soon she found herself comes quickly. Soon she had reached and was travers- A CARD. as traveling salesman BANK. man. enveloped in darkness, on a grayish road now Great Annual Clearance Sale CASCO NATIONAL WANTED—Situationby a smart, capable, trusty business ing its only street, walking slowly in store two divisions ot tne Twenty years’ experience selling goods that van between all her the annual meeting of the stockholders of boots and scanning with eyes signs desirous of and on the road, groceries, and shoes, and where the north wind whis- Being especially THEThe Casco National Bank of Portland will baker’s and confectioner’s goods. Specialties forest, of the One at last seemed to fix Easts as as the goods lasts on shops. our Odd and long be held at the office of said bank Tuesday, in the trade. Good references. Address tled choked her with dust and disposing of All A. D.. at 10 general fiercely, her attention. She knocked at tho shut- to which we call your particular the 12th day of January, 1892, “W.” 482 Court street, Auburn, Me. 5-2 Overcoats, a. for the of electing seven her with dead leaves. it A mercer’s Small Lots of Suits, 3’clock m., purpose cod&eow3m pelted ter and presently opened. attention. lireetors for the ensuing and the transac- Cov2 re- year, to from $1000 to $ V After six years of sedentary and but with some Ulsters, Reefers, Trousers, Boys’ tion of other business which may legally buy shop apparently, also toys any 000 worth of cast-oif clothing; I pay .he muscles been before that NOTICE—Wanted cluse life her legs were still, the in rne we have Edward Harris’s Cassiinere come meeting. cash for ladies’ dresses, gents’ and' playtnings window—poor, Clothing, &c„ MAKSHALL K, Cashier highest price WIT AND WISDOM. accustomed to j Frock Suits in a very dark, GODING, and children’s clothing, and gents’ winter over- knotted and her feet, a a Noah’s through our Entire ian7 dtd j pitiful trifles, pasteboard doll, carefully coats call, or address letter or postal to S. bruised her new handsome mixture, worth $30, ; sabots, pinched and by ! a stiff little taken oht such as 97 Middle street. auglOtf Taste. ark, woolly, legged sheep. Stock, goods Who wouldn’t have LEVI, More to His At the end of a she felt only $15. slippers. league To the astonishment of the merchant, we are anxious to close out, and Miss Eider (literary)—Do you like Crabbe’s a genuine Harris Suit? $1000 worth ot cast-oit them blistered and herself exhausted. them of Westbrook. boy Tales? La Bretonne purchased all, paid marked them at a price that will City WANTED—Toclothing; I pay the highest cash price for She upon a pile of stones by the had resumed the One Eot Double Breasted Sack ladies’ dresses, gents’ and children’s clothing, Hoiaek (of epicurean tastes, but somewhat dropped and went out. She make a upon good impression an All and gents’ winter overcoats; call, or address can’t say I do, but I’m very fond of shivering and asking herself if when Suits, in odd stripe, Wool, puzzled)—I wayside, road to the hovel in the wood, The letter or to MRS. UOODHAET, 93 Mid- the meat in lobster’s claws.—New York Sun. every one that sees them. wearer, sizes 33 to 36, postal she was going to be forced to perish of fell her great dle augiotf suddenly a hand heavily upon lots run to be sold at street._ in this black un- rebate in these special worth $15, $10. cold and hunger night, and she was face to face with from §1000 to $10,000 to cure hair and shoulder, cent, and in no buy Use the best preparation gray which froze her to as high as 50 per of cast off. the der this icy breeze, a of Black WANTED—Toworth clothing, highest Hair Itenewer. brigadier gendarmerie. Young Men’s Fine to Voters also baldness.—Hall’s Notice for ladies’ dresses, cash gentle- the marrow. case less than 25 per cent. prices paid The unhappy one had forgotten that Whipcord Sack and Frock Suits men’s and children’s clothing. Address all All at once, in the solitude of the road, forbidden to liberated worth and $30, at only $13, orders to M. DEC ROOT, 141 East Dover street, vicar once received the following it was prisoners There is a limit to these Spec- $18 A Yorkshire notes of Boston, Mass. Will call to Portland for all she seemed to hear the droning to loiter in the of the notice regarding a marriage from a parish neighborhood ial Bargains. We are not giving One lot Medium Weight Saw- Board of of Voters. orders. janldtf a voice singing. She listened and dis- Maison Centrale. Registration house: our that’s certain, a tine black and white the air of one of those caress- goods away, yer Suits, December 3,1891. lady stenographer and type- “This is to notis that I and Miss Jemima tinguished “Instead of here, you extra tine and give vagabondizing but we are several stripe, trimmings writer, who w'ould be willing to work for on and monotonous chants with which offering WANTED—A Arabella Brear.y is cornin’ to your church ing should be at said the custom made. Worth at CHAPTER 34. small for a time, with good prospects of the already Langres,” worth of the $33, wages Sunday afternoon nex to undergo opcraton one soothes children. thousand dollars increase. Address Lock Box 1543, Portland, hands. Please be young gruffly. “Come, march; be only $15. ot matrimony at your promp, brigadier of our AN ACT to a Board of Registration to Me. 5'1 She was not alone, then! most reliable clothing provide as the cab is hired by the hour.” off with To the road, to the road, the this State you! Eot oi' Men’s All Wool Cities of ... to her and in the own make at less than Pants, is es- She struggled feet, I prices in Sect.1. A board of registration hereby say!” sizes 30 to 36 waists, reduced tablished in each of tue State, which shall LOST AND FOUND. direction from which the voice came, can be made for. Good goods, city Pond’s Ext ract for all Pain and Inflamma- She sought to explain. Pains lost. price from $3 to only $1.15 per have the exclusive power and authority to de- and there, at the turn of a crossroad, anxious of voters therein, and the cure on tions is manufactured and bottled by the sole At once a passing cart was pressed into such as you are always termine the qualifications have found greatest pair. exclusive to make up, correct and revise earth for Rheumatism and Neuralgia in Pond's Extract Co., New York and a reddish light streaming it to power FOUND—I proprietors, perceived service, La Bretonne bundled into and ready buy. the list of voters in each of said cities, and their worst chronic forms; I suffered twelve on and the branches. Five minutes exclusive- Loudon. Sec our name every wrapper through and in of a once more shall perform all the duties and have years and tried every known remedy. Suffer- charge gendarme WILL BE BOYS. the munici- label. later she was before a mud walled hovel, WE TRUS'fc’ YOU ly, all the powers now exercised by ers write to me and enclose stamp. MISS E. S. en route for Langres. officers of said cities in making, preparing, covered of INTERESTED TO NOTICE 10 Dozen Boys’ Hats and Caps pal ORE, East Harpswell, Me.jan9d&w2m* whose roof, by squares sod, over the and correcting the list of voters there- The cart jolted lumberingly 75c and revising A Counter-Irritant. the and whose win- EACH SPECIAL BARGAIN, that ARE WORTH 50c, in under chapter four of the Revised Statutes PAGE’S Bazaar, 2G1 Middle leaned against rock, ruts. The La Bretonne entire- frozen poor to close at 10c each. or any other statute relating thereto. FOUND—Atstreet, trimmed splash mat banners; “Have you seen Umberly’s wife?” dow had allowed to that each item means a loss $1, only at 49c pass beckoning clutched with a heartbroken air her because ly new Long Reach Skates, 64c.; Acme “Oh, yes'.” been appointed and 261 Middle ray. of in her to us and a big bargain for Boys’ Union Cassimerc Knee The undersigned, naving pair. street.__9-1 were at the I bundle playthings freezing “You wedding, suppose?” With anxious heart she decided to Pant Suits, sizes 4 to 14, worth commissioned a Board for the Registration of OST—White Fox Terrier dog with leather fingers. somebody. noti- collar marked with owner's name, resi- “Yes.” knock. at Voters for this city under said law, hereby at at a turn of the she $3, only $3. dence and registered number 1508. If returned “And talked with her?” All once, road, all claiming the right to vote in this The chant ceased instantly and a wom- fy persons to 12 Dow Street a liberal reward will be paid. “Sure.” the cross path that led When we say Consolidated Eot of 15 Boys’ know her before that time?” recognized at the election of March next, “Did you an the door, a peasant woman, IF®. to city municipal opened through the wood. Her heart leaped All Wool Suits, worth $5 $8, at the times “No.” but SO xvc mean that said Board will be in session “Well, what did form of her?” no older than La Bretonne herself, to WORTH MUCH, at opinion you and she besought the gendarme stop only $4. ancl below mentioned, for the purpose of help. “That he must have secured her at a bargain and work. Her that it IS worth the places male faded aged by bodice, one moment. She had a commis- specified counter.”—Phildelphia Press. only Consolidated Eot of Fine Wool receiving the names of said persons and form- torn in the skin tanned at first class retail for general places, displayed sion for La Fleuriotte, the woman that price any ami lists thereof. capable girl dishev- Suits, different colors qual- ing housework must have had expereiice. and dirty; her red hair escaped store for the The price Wanted—A If faithfully used, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla will re- lived just there! quality. ities, WORTH $6.50, $8 and Satisfactory references required. Apply even- eled from under a soiled stuff cap, and now Hose House No. at 129 EMERY St. 9-1 move scrofula iu whatever form it exists. She supplicated with so much fervor at which xve are offering $10, at only $5. Upper room, ings her with amazement gray eyes regarded that the a man at heart, shows our loss or discount gendarme, good at is 1. Jan. 8, 9, 11. TO LET. the whose face had in it some- n _ic __.1,, ,1 mi_ OUR “RUGBY'” SUIT $5 stranger 1/i " 1 oO Allianca.New York. Rio Janeiro. comfort, Mexican. or address L. k. The Ereeder’s Gazette has this to say Refined.Wa« 2V4 Pepper.1 ? i1, man sleeping cars. Call on PORTLAND & ROCHESTER R. R. Norway.3ys®3% ;v Could & Curly. CPKK1KK. New England Agent Southern Pa- statement in Cloves.{" Yellow Jacket. about Professor Atwater’s of Products in the Cast steel.... feS Ginger.a;, MINIATURE ALMANAC, JAN. 11. cific Co., 192 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Quotations Staple German steel.<63 V2 Laundry.3 /s "V ,2 ... QFPREBLE STREET. Tlie that our American food 1 Oo Janl» STATION FOOT Century Shoesteel."2 Vs Souchong.18ji.aQ Best & Bclclier... _eodly animals are made too fat; Sheet iron— do IgS^s.::::-:.4^H‘shwater{;;;; III On am! after Monday, Oct. 5. 1S91, Passen- Markets. choice-;JC'':!2 Cloth Market. true that Leading Common.4 Si 4 Vs; Japan.v print of Canada. ger traillS Will Leave Portland: While it 13 doubtless the ";15 gSjjjj Grand Trek H.O.4Vs«.r> iOoolong.JV Jan. Railway For Worcester. Clinton, Ayer Junction, as a class FALL KIVEE, Mass. 0,1892,-Tlte fol- at 7.30 a. hogs of the corn belt possess Russia.... 13 Vs 14 do choice.a Jtl*o On and After MONDAY, Dec. 7, 1891, Nashua, Windham and Eppmg Tobacco. cloth statement for the week; m. an of fat Galv.0 e 7 lowing is the print Trains will run as follows: m. and 12;#o p...... unnecessarily large percentage ■ Lead, I Best brands... 50" (,o Pieces. 8 For Manchester, Concord, ailu points Nortll to lean fat- the way is ami in. T 2.80 mi flesh—which by Stocks Bonds—Money Easy Sterling Sheet. |< 'ommon.“JO Deliveries... For Auburn and Lewiston, 7.10 and 7.20 a. For Uochei^ter, Spring vale, by by slaughterers Exchange Quiet anil Steady Government a. in.. 1-.30 ana leal.. -OOtiTO 08,000 POET OF PORTLAND. m. lor Gor- horo and Saco lliver at 7.$0 statement that our Pig;...... ]Natural Stock. m., and 1.10,1.30 and 5.10 p. 1 to waste—the beef hi. lor 0.80 m. go Bonds Hull and Firm—Iiailroads Active Sales. ..172,000 liam, 7.10 a. m.. 1.30 and 5.10 p. p...... fit 7.30 and 10.00 a, ni„ 12.30, cattle are overfed will provoke a broad Foreign Exports. Spots. 28,000 Montreal and Chicago, 7.10 a. 01.^ and T.30 For Gorham and Firm—Stocks Strong, Closing Gener- SATURDAY, Jan. 9. For Buck- 3.oo. 5.30. o.2o and 11.1 r» p. in. who are con- Bark hi Baird—300,044 leet Futures.144,000 j). m. For Quebec, 1.30 p. m. smile from those in daily LAS PALMAS. m. Cumberland Mills, West- c for Held and 7.10 a. m. and 1.80 p. For Westbrook, ally Bovver. lumber. 3 1-lOe for 64x04s; 2% B0x06s; Arrived. Canton, and Woodford’s at 7.30 cattle of commerce. __ Prices, brook Junction tact with the ARRIVALS, market firm. Steamship Parisian, (Br) Ritctiie, Liverpool— raid 10.00 a. m., 12.30, 3.00, 5.3o 0.20 and the need of the hour At New York is easy, with no loans, Imports. __ and to H & A Allan. a. In brief, crying money passengers mdse From Lewiston and Auburn, 8.25 ill., 11.15 p. in. State of St John, NB, Gor- 0.20 ni. Is more fat and a smaller percentage of ami, closing at 3 per cent. Prime mercantile LIVERPOOL, ENG. Steamship Parisian— Boston Produce Market. Steamer Maine, Colby, 12.10, 8.10, 5.40 and 5.50 p. ill. From For Forest Avenue fDeering), p. to J via for Boston. N. a. and 5.50 m. in. from Portland connects that at 4% @6 per cent. Sterling Exchange 18 bags seed to Kendall & Whitney b pkgs Eustport ham, H., 8.25 m.. 12.10 p. Tlie 12.30 p. train bones, hides and horns. The idea paper Jail. 0, 1892.—The are From and 12.10 a. in., Junction with “Hoosac Tunnel in E Prindle. BOSTON, following Cleared. Chicago Montreal, at Ayer Is ami steady with actual business _ there is any economy in using lean, fjuict to-day’s quotations of Provisions, Produce, ete. New York— 5.50 p. m. From Quebec, 12.10 p. m. JUoute” for the West and at Union Station, at 4 lor bills and Kates. Steamship Cottage City, Bennett, for and New Fork, with bankers’ bills 82% 00-day Retail Grocers’ Sugar 14 OOffll* 25: short cuts TICKET OFFICE Worcester, Providence stringy mule meat as compared Fork—Long cuts at ^ for Norwich and 8 for rates at 4 S3 h 80. 14 via “Providence Line,” 4 demand; posted <3* market—cut loaf 14 00(0,14 60; backs at 60fel4 <5; lean lends Matthew Baird, Norton, Las Palmas— 50 Street, and Foot of In- Boston well finished beef, is one which Portland 5VS>c;confectioners’ 16 Barque Exchange Dei>ot New York, via “Norwich Line” with ripened, Commercial bills 4 82 -(84 84%. Government at 00 uo.0,15 00; pork tongues oO; butt pork S In tubs ;10-lb ami New York—Peter S Nickerson. $20 and $15.75; Detroit $16.75 and at Horse Island cago 1.30 and 5.50 p. m.; from Gorham G.40, allow the after 11 o’clo but on the contrary prices in cs 8Vic. _ Sell Nelson E Newbury, King, Kansas $80 and $25.75; St. Paul waste of raw material to ap- u, PORTLAND, Jan.. 9 pails 6c $12.50; City 8.35 and 11.30 a. m., 1.30, 4.30, 5.50 and 7.35 became Hogs—Clioice city dressed ftqeountry do and New York—J S Winslow & Co. $31.50 and $27.25; St. Louis via Detroit $23.75 a walnut to reach a dropped. Louisville & Nashville again p. m. ple, the melon or Receipts by Maine Central R. R.—For Port- 5c. SUNDAY, Jan 10. and St. Louis via Chicago $26 aud West and from 82 to 807/s. $19.75; For through Tickets tc all points as to argue that the especially weak, dropping miscellaneous merchandise j for Butter-Western extra creamery 28y2@29c; San Francisco, California, $00 and ticket state of ripeness land, 106 cars firsts Arrived. $21.50; South,, apply to S. E. C01tl)WLLL, while New York and Northern pfd, which was fancy higher: iirsts and extra at 23@28c; These rates are subject to change. beef involves a roads 120 cars. $60.25. Portland, Me. proper finishing of the connecting extra imitation ereamry 22 0,23c jlactory choices Manhattan, Bragg, New York— J. General Agent, so settled away to 23 against Steamship L. SEAKGKANT, Manager, w. peters: a cer- strong yesterday, Northern creamery, choice 2i)*;30c; and mdse to J B Coyle. supt. waste of raw material. Beyond stocks also 20@21c; passengers decs c. J. YvTGGIN, GenT Ticket Agent, 20% yesterday, All the leading Grain Quotations. New York ami Vermont dairy, good to choice Steamer Dallas, (U S R) Hodgdon, Boston, __dtf course continued at bct5 tain feed is of from first and Eastern creamery, good to choice at Annie Lewis, Boston, in tow of point, showed material losses prices NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANGE. 24@25c; Barque Lewis, and to the detriment of the beef, bank 25;n 29c. The above are receivers’ tug I, A Belknap. To It I^ewis & Co. STEAMERS. a loss New England retired below 50%. The co. quotations coRRECTHDr.v Pullen, ckockek & prices for strictly wholesale lots. Sch Laura & Marion, Eastman. Harpswell. one stand in any stockyard in the in a measure,but but may statement cheeked decline Friday’s quotations. Cheese—Northern choice full creams and Barge Volunteer, from New York, with coal BLUE UNE. a a to weak at the 11 fair to at Western & ROYAL America for week without seeing the close was active and heavy WHEAT. twins Vic; good ligllc; to Randall McAllister. Line fair to at 12 and Safest Trains In the World half dozen bullocks to which this latter lowest prices of the day. choice lie; good 8-n.@10-Ac; sage SAILED—Schs Nelson E Newbury, and Wil- Finest Jan. Fob. May. @12 Vic. Mail Steamships. lie II Higgins. Royal BETWEEN’— criticism would apply. Transactions it the Stock Exchange aggre- Opening.102% 104 Eggs—Eastern extras 27@28c; fancy near-by Highest.102% 104% stocn firsts 25 0,260; extra Vermont and A of beef has not only gated 291,800 shares. higher; from our correspondents. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and pound ripened Lowest.101% 103% New Hampshire 27 0‘28c jWcstern firsts at 26c; BETWEEN PORTLAND AND LIVERPOOL. nourishment in it than an 104% held stock wrvnsir tsivn .Inn in—Ar. schs Nelson E Washington more equal Closing.102% Michigan firsts Olla’25e; 18@20c; From From Grain and Provisions. limed 18c. Jobbing are 1c higher. Newbury, King, and Willie II Higgins, Bernard, From | weight of the uufatted bullock’s flesh, prices for New York. Steamships Portland. Halifax. is Poultry—Northern fresh-killed turkeys,clioice Portland, to load Liverpool | The tone of the speculative wheat market Jan. Feb. May. sell .Jennie but gives infinitely greater satisfaction j l,,(r—e; lari' to goon cnoice cmoKens Sid 9th, Lippett,-. 31st HecTl Parisian, 21st Jan. Jan. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY, *.- 23r;t llioivuiv/uu in 50% Port- VC y tJUlCl, <1111* 111V/ Opening. 51‘4 50.' fowls Western Ar 7th, sell Carrie A Lane, Houghton, 4th Feb. t>t 1 Feb. 'to the No; the loss of meats in 51 50% at IB® —c; X3oj dry packefi 14th Jan. Sardinian, palate. been less Highest. 51% choice fowls chick- land, to load for Baltimore. 18th 20tli PHILADELPHIA & READING R. ers and into export has generally 50% 50% turkeys, 14@15c; 10412c; Da- 28th »Numidian, R., American as it is in Lowest. 51*4 At Jewett’s Cove 9th. sch Wm T Donnell, 3rd Mar. 5th Mar. kitchens, appalling j noted. Prices have up and 51 ens 14415c. Util Feb. Circassian, than previously Closing.. 51% 60% and stock at for New lee. & OHIO R. R. witn tne more or- Potatoes—Choice Inatives Maine vis, York, ldg BALTIMORE comparison careiuuy the ie c.«i/nc somewhat, but tendency generally easier, Saturday’s quotations. 1 37% a. I 50 v bbl; choice Vt and northern N Jan 8—Ar, sch Alfred Bl'abrook s. jNumiuiiui win uuuy WISCASSET, Cabin to All trains vestibuled from end to end, lighted by dered cuisines of Continental Europe, with at the close of the week lower by WHEAT. H and N Y Burbanks and white stars 45 © liu; Boston; Pearl, Barter, do via Portland; and only cabin passengers. $40 prices Ellis, ot state gas. Unequaled dining car servtee. of the rose 45c; Houlton Hebrous 50c; Aroostook He- Emma S Blake, Portland. $60, according to steamer and location is not the result of overfatteniug about 2%c on wheat for Slay delivery, with Jan. Fe* Briggs, NOVEMBER 1891. May. brons 45c. room; second cabin $24; steerage $20. TIME TABLE 15, as to be almost 104% BOOTHBAY HARBOR, Jan 9—Ar,schs Mary 5teer3 the “western ranchmen,” as near months so dull at Chicago Opening.102% Beans—N Yk liand-sicked 1 95@$2; mar- ®team_ Leave York from foot of Liberty street, by pea, Elizabeth, Duntou, Portland; Alaska, Brown, oi al- Highest.104% I?1?* row choice screen pea, 1 lover. the has it. We lose the without quotation. 104*4 pea, $1 8541 90; 604 STATE liHE Al{e-1' North _ „' „„ professor by Lowest.102% Portland. _ jServ*ce 1 70; med, 1 8B@1 90; choice yel- Portland For Philadelphia at 4.30, 7.45, 0.00, 10.00, criminal wastefulness of our house- The market on pork provisions is reported 104% hand-picked Sid 9th, schs Jcrusha Baker, Chase, New York and Glasgow, via Londonderry, most Closing.102% low eyes, 1 85(5.1 90; California pea beaus,2 20 Boston for Neva- 11.30 a. ill., 1.80, 2.15, 3.30, 4.00, 5.00, 0.00, a trade. for Forest. Belle, do; Cabin and upwards. Re- have to learn firm with good COEN. 2 30i®2 40. MaCliias; every fortnight. $35 7.30 12.15 Sundays 0.00, wives and cooks, who yet 42 30; hand-picked. da. Thomas, Rockland for Boston. turn and p. m., night. 1 558.1 05 ;red 1 75S$2; $65 upwards. 11.30 a. 111., 1.30, 3.30, 5.U0, 0.00 p. from French and other nationalities Jan. Feb. May. Seed—Timothy. top, Ar at North Boothbay 7th Inst, sch William T to Boston direct via Derry and 10.30, the Western 2 Glasgow m. Opening. 51% 51 50% Jersey, 0043 25; clover, 849c ;Hun- Donnell, Davis, Portland, to load for Baltimore $19; intermediate 12.15 night. to utilize to the best the 90c®$l. Galway. Prepaid steerage For Baltimore and Washington daily at 9.00, how advantage Highest. 61*4 61 50% gariau, or Philadelphia. $30. to H. & A. ALLAN and T. P. $18; some fair to Apply with ear) a. m.; 1.30, 3.30, din- and ends of the carcass. Market, Lowest.51% 50% 50% Hay—Choice. fancy higher; sch Bessie Me or II. & A. ALLAN, (11.30 dining odds Portland Wholesale Eastern GREEN’S Jan 5-Ar, GO WAN, Portland, 5.00 in.. 12.15 51 50% to good $154:617; tine, $124814; poor LANDING, Boston. ing car p. night. One of the main causes of the Closing.51% to H Gross, Thurston, Boston. cars on trains Sleepers on night prevail- PORTLAND. Jan. 9,1892. ordinary $114814. the dec24 dtf Parlor day Seti Carrie A Pitman has been raised by trains. low for the inferior of of Grain, BOARD OF TRADE. the ing prices grades The following are to-day’s quotations CHICAGO steam lighter Medora and is now alongside Tickets via this line are on sale at principal of our Cattle Market. wharf, she is in bad condition. York and New cattle is the unwillingness people Provisions, Produce, etc.: Friday’s quotations. Chicago Railroad offices throughout New the less desirable cuts. We all Flour. Grain PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY England. to buy WHEAT. (By Telegraph) EXCHANGE DISPATCHES. 211 street. Superfine & Corn, ear lots... — LINE FOB — Boston office, Washington want loins and ribs in this The 59*60 Jan. Jan. 1892.—The Cattle market dtf country. low 00 Corn, lots. .62*64 May. CHICAGO, 9, Ar at NSW, 8th inst, barque Cory- deo22 grades.4 75@5 hag 92** na- Sydney, well to do have theirs cut out of No. 1 X & Meal, hag lots.. 00*62 Opening. —Receipts 2000; shipments 1100; steady; phene, Townsend, Tacoma. and South Spring 93% tives 2 stackers at 2 5CK®2 70; cows China, Central XXTpring.5 00@5 25 Oats, car lots.. .44*45 Lowest. 5044 45; Sid fm Liverpool 7th inst, steamer Sarnia, California, Japan, beef, and the masses get steaks and roasts 1 65. Patent Sprng Oats, bag lots. .40*48 COKN. 50@2 Couch, Portland. _ America and Mexico, from the Texans and rangers and half Wheat... 5 75*6 25 Cotton Seed, Hogs—receipts 25,000; shipments 10,000: Sid fill Bristol, E, 7tli Inst, steamer Texas, foi & Rumfonl Falls Jan. May. and common at 4 0054 05; Portland Railway. Mich, str’ght car lots.. $28*28 50 41 Irregular; rough Portland. From New York, foot of Canal street, fat natives, leaving the shoulders and Opening. 38% mixed and 3 9044 20; prime, heavy Robert L Bel- pier roller.5 37@5 62 hag lots.. $29*30 00 38*4 41% packers Passed Isle of Wight 7th, slup North River, for San Francisco via The Isth- Iu Effect November 16,1891. to worked off Closing. and butchers’ weights 4 1544 32%; light 4 00 for New York. plates and shanks, etc,, be clear do... 5 15*6 25 Sacked Br’n knap, from Havre mus of Panama. 00 Saturday's quotations. ®4 20. to 1st sch Addle E as can StLouis st’gt car lyts.. $22323 Ar at Vera Cruz prev mst, Leave Portland via G. T. Railway, 7.10 a. in. by the slaughterers best they and 2000^shipments 200: higher; York. For Japan and China, rooler.... 5 50*5 65 j bag lots. $23*24 00 WHEAT. Sheep—receipts Snow, Whitman, New and 1.30 p. m. When our cooks learn 00 native sheep at 4 5045 40; ewes at 3 9544 25; 1 sch Eredk sails Jan. noon- at ruinous prices. clear do.. .5 25*5 37 Middlings..$23*28 Feb. May. AratCuracoa -It inst, Roesner, NEWPORT.... Monday, 11, RETURNING-Leave Canton 4.30 and 9.30 a. 00 5 25£5 75. Portland. to make edible dishes from the inferior Wnt’r wheat bag lots.. $24*29 93% yearlings Gould. From San Francisco, 1st and Brannon Sts. Opening. Lambs 5 25. Demerara sch Belle .5 75*6 00 Provisions. 25(p> Ar at 4th inst, O’Neil, m. STAGE CONNECTIONS Daily-From W. we will hear less patents. Closing. CHINA.sails Wednesday, Feb. 17, 3 p. portions of our beeves Fish. Pork,Backs.$15*15 25 Duntou, New York. Minot for Hebron Academy; Bnckfield for V.’. clear... 14 50*14 75 COKN. For Freight, Passage, or general information Canton for Dix- about prodigal wastefulness of meat Cod—Large Domestic Marktes. Sumner and Turner; Peru, Shore_6 25*6 50 short ctsl4 75*15 00 Jan. May. Memoranda. to or address the General Eastern Agents. also for Brcttun’s and less about low apply iieldanil Mexico; Mills, products grumbling Small do. .5 00*5 25 Beef,extra Opening. 41% 41% (By Telegraph.) St John, NB, Jan 7—Sch Adria. recently on a E. A. ADAMS & CO., Livermore. L. L. LINCOLN, Supt. .. .. 3 25 8 0 00 dtf for the meat on the hoof. Pollock 00*4 mess... 50® Closing. near arrived here 6th and was State Cor. Broad Boston. prices 10 50 NEW YORK, Jan. 9, 1892.—Flour—receipts ledge Millbridge. 115 Street, St., Je27 Haddock... 3 25*5 50i plate... 00*10 on the blocks for Her shoe, part 00 21,280packages; 13,900 packages; moderate placed repairs. jelO Hake.2 00*2 50 ex-plate.10 50*11 Portland Press Stock List. sales are _dtf ■ Daily demand. of keel, and stem, gone. box tubs. 6 % * 7*4 Wheat—receipts 145,000 bush; Hackney In Action. Herring, Lard, bv Swan & Bankers and closed at 1 04ta cash; Scaled.... tierces... 6V,* 7V4 Corrected Babkett, 710,000hush; steady K. R. 14@18c 186 Middle street. sales 216,000 Domestic Ports. MAINE CENTRAL horse show in New York in Mackerel, bl pails.... 6%*12 Brokers, Corn—receipts 158,875 hush; ~DOmimON^UNE.^ At the STOCKS at 36%c for Jan. NEW YORK—Ar 8th, schs Emma J Meyer, Shore is..$ 24@$26 pure Ieaf.12 *1214 bush; steady the Mr. the noted Par Value. Bid. Asked Beef dull and steady. Pork quiet and firm. Pensacola; Lina 0 Kaminski, Wood- Eor Bangor, Bar Harbor, St. John, November Bnrdett-Coutts, Shore 2s..$ 14*810 Hams ... .10 *10% Description. Haskell, Mail National Bank.100 126 128* Cheese and firm. and firm. H Nor- Royal Steamships. White Mountains, Quebec, Montreal was an inter- Med. 3s...ll50*$13 doeov’rd.ll @11% Canal quiet Sugar quiet bury, Brunswick; Fanny Stewart, Lane, English hackney breeder, Casco National Bank.100 115 117- but Turpentine and the West. 3s.. Oil. Petroleum dull, steady. Spirits TO DIRECT. visitor. He sat in a box close to Large First Bank.100 08 100* and Molasses in demand and B Pendleton, Sac PORTLAND LIVERPOOL ested Produce. I Kerosene, Port- National quiet easp. good f0(Td 8tli, ship Henry Hyde, On and after November 29, 1891, passenger Cumberland National Bank.. 40 40 40* firm. firm with fair demand. schs Wm Boston; sawdust and watched Cran’s. .6 00 land ref. 6% Freights Francisco; Todd,Wood, Ben; From trains leave Portland as follows: the ring closely Cue 00*8 j pet... Merchants’National Bank.. 75 115 117* Salem. From Pea Beans. .2 00*2 151 CHICAGO, Jan. 9,1892—The Flour market C Frith, Fales, For Danville Junction, Auburn and Lewis- the from to It Ligonia.6 National Eraders’ Bank.... 100 116 118* Sid Carrie E for Havana. Liverpool. Steamship_Portland. proceedings day day. Medium do. Centennial. 6 is easy; winter patents 4 4044 70; straights at 8th, barque Long, ton, 8.30 a. ni., 1.10, 0.05 p. m. Ka I Bank.... .100 103 105 schs Frank G Rich 3 Intoreotino’ Via Pratt’s Astral. 8% Portland National 4 4 Passed Hell Gate 8tli, Tliur. Nov. 12, OREGON, Tlmr Dec. via 7.15 a. Ger. med... 1 7532 10! 116* 1544 40; spring patents 40@4 75; straights 44 LeWiston Brunswick, m., *l.lo, Portland Trust Co.. 114 65. New York for Portland; Chas H Trickey, do foi SARNIA, Tue. Dec. 15 75*2 00 pevoe's brilliant 8 3 80®3 90; bakers 3 6043 Wheat barely 26, 44 44 5.00 and m. thinks of the of breed- YellowEyes.l Portland 100 G Pillsburv. do for Rockland; M A 29 l Jll.SOp. progress hackney Cal. Pea.... 2 75 llalsius. Company. No 2 Spring wheat 87%c: No 2 Red at do; Jennie Dee. 10, LABRADOR, Rockland and Knox and Lincoln Stations, 65*2 Portland Gas 50 80 90 steady; do New Franklin, Amboy foi in America. Irish Potat’s 50* 55e Muscatel.... 1 50 Company. 89e. Corn qiiiet; No 2 at 38*40. Oats qiiiet and Rice, for Bedford; 7.15 a. m., 1.15 and oil Saturdays only at 6.00 ing 50*2 Portland 115 120 Fannie H Stewart, Norfolk for New Cabin $40 to $fiO, return §30 to §110; second .... 00 London 50 Railroad Company No 2 at No 2 White —.No 2 Boston; Mr. Burdett-Coutts has a Sweets 2 50*3 lay’rS 00@3 unchanged; 26Vie; cabin p. m. published Onpura at 8G0. No 2 (30c. No 1 Flaxseed at §25; steerage §30. Hailowell and Onions—Na- lay’r.8 @9% * live Barley Da- Brunswick, Bath, Gardiner, Div’d off. schs Star of the West, .-- '7 1-.-. iv, .n ir. K no and 30 catalogue of his own horses. The above tives.2 50@2 75 Valencia. 7 @7% 97c. Provisions dull; irihss pork 8 2548 37%. BOSTON—Ar 8th, Bristol Service—For Avouuiouth Dock. BONDS. rib sides at 5 vis, Emily A Staples, Sellers, Portland, of a in harness has Geese. 14@15c Sugar. Lard at 6 2040 22%. abort 60® Bristol; From I I From p. m. illustration hackney Portland 6s, M’neip’l various.. 100 110 4 in Barracoata, Lewis, Koekport. Chickens. .. 14® 171b Ex-qual’ty fine City 5 60. Dry salt meats—shoulders 5044 02%; tow; Avonmoutlr Portland. Farmington and Phillips, via Lewiston, S.30 1907... 123 125 e on"ii*K- qr. from | Steamer. | 13c .4 9-16 Portland City 6s, R. It. aid, Ar 9th, schs Agnes E Manson, Manson, via 1.15 m.; P'owls. 12* granulated... 123 a. in., 1.10 p. m.; Brunswick, p. Portland Funding 4s.102 Norfolk. November December 5 m. 17* 19c Standard do... 4% City Receipts—Flour. 22,000 bbls; wheat, 58,000 _ ,, 17, fTOKONTO, | and for Kangeley at 8.30 a. Tin-keys.... Bath Citv Os. Mun. various.100 105 Cld Annie Lewis, Lewis, Portland 12 "Apples, Extra C. 4 bush; corn 142,000 bus'll; bats, 99,000 bush; 8th, barque 20, I ONTARIO, I Monmouth, Winthrop B ead field and Oak- 1 R. K. aid.110 112 M News fin 1/1.. I Wnoil Bangor City 6s, long rye, 6,000; barley, 54,000 bush. brig Hattie Bain, Dunning, Newport land, 1.10 and 5.05 p. m. loft" 120 Baltimore. The Bristol steamers do not carry wins.1 75@2 00 Red Top. .1 90@2 00 Bangor City Os, Municipal.118 Shipments— Flour, 30,000 bbls ;wheat. 30,000 sch Bertha F Walker, Coombs, passengers. Waterville via Lewiston, 1.10, 5.05 p. m.; via Belfast Citv fis. It. ft. aid.106 107 sch Ma-rv F Cushman, east. DAVID TOBKANCE & CO., Agent, 25@2 GO .1 G5@l 60 bush; corn, 223,000 bush; oats, 211,000 bush; Sid 8th, 7.15 a. m.. *1.15, $11.30’p. m. ating.2 Timothy.. Portland & Ken. K. It. 1 SUB-104 t oo Fe nov23 dtf Augusta, «■ lb.. 12o Clover.10 6s, 14,000 bsti; barley, 48,000 bush. SAN FRANCISCO—Ar 8th, ship Eclipse, Slcowhegan via Lewiston, 1.10 p. m.; via vap a® ©14 & It. B. 6s.105 106 rye, do old.... 8e Butter. Leeds Farmington terson, Philadelphia. 7.15 a. in., 1.15, $11.30 p. m. 7© Maine Central R. R. 1st. 7s... .115 117 ST. LOUIS, Jan. 9, 1892.—Tile Flour mar- schs S P Hitchcock Augusta, Lemons. mtg PENSACOLA—Cld 8th, Belfast, 1.15 and 11.30 p. m. Creamery.28580 Maine Centra) R. R. Con. 7s..133 135 ket}* quiet but steady; family at 2 20412 30; Clara E Palermo .4 00 Gilt Vr’mt.27@29 Blair, Philadelphia; Colcord, Colcord, Dover and F oxer oft, via Dexter, 1.15, 11.30 00@5 Edge Maine Central K. R. Con. 4 s.103 105 choice at 3 40 t/8 55; fancy at 3 80@3 00; extra Messina.. .4 75 Choice.20*21 is m. 00©4 R. It. fund 6s... 103 105 fancy 4 30rt415; patents 4 354j4 40. Wheat sell Lizzie B p. Maine Central skug HFERNANDINA—Sid 8th, Willej via Lewiston, 1.10 p. m.; via Augus- Malagers... Good.19®20 Portland Water Co’s due 1899. .108 110 %e below yesterday; No 2 Red 89'o89%c;Jan. Bangor 6s, Rivers. New York. 7.15 a. *1.15 and $11.30 m., and on Oranges. Store.18@19 due 1927.. 95 97 89ysC; 93%@98%e. Corn dull; No 2 at ta, m., p. Portland Water Co’s 4s, Map DARIEN—Cld 7th, sch Dickie Bird, Galian a. m. Florida .... 2 30@3 50 Cheese. 36- c;Feb36V4e. Oats steady;No 2 at 31VaC. DIRECT STEAMSHIP LINE. Sundays only at 7.20 X. Y. @13 un- & Piscataquis I*. K. via Dexter, 1.15 Eggs. fct’ry.12 Rye—No 2 at 81V=c. Barley is qiuet and sch John G Jr Bangor Eastern ext.... 27,520 Vermont.. 12 @13 Boston Stock Market. BRICHM0ND—81d 8tli, Morse, and 11.30 m.; via Oldtown, at 11.30 p. changed; Iowa 66,£58c ; Minn 59e. Provisions York. p. Held.26@27 Sage.13%©14 Vi and at 9 25 for old, and Hinckley, New From Boston and Tire following were to-day’s quotations of strong higher; pork NORFOLK—Cld sch Randall, Ran every Wednesday Saturday. 11.30 I.imed. 23 50 Lard at 6 50. salt meats— 7th, Mary Fllsworth and Bar Harbor at 1.15 and 31 for new. Dry New London. HACKNEY IN HARNESS. Bread. Leather. stocks In Boston: shoulders 4 25; and ribs at 5 60; short dall, p. in. long BALTIMORE—Ar 7th, sch Edward C Hight, From and Halifax Provinces PiotSup.7Vi @8 New York— Atchison, Topeka & Stanta Fe R. 44 clears 85. Bacon—shoulders at 5 00; longs and Philadelphia every Tuesday Friday. Yanceboro, St. John, and an in this Charleston. in. been copied from illustration do sq.5Vi@6 Light...19@20 C. B. & ribs 6 12%@G 25; short clear 6 202,6 37%. Richards, *1.15 and $11.30 p. Q.108% Ar 8th. schs Jona Sawyer, George From Bong Wharf. Boston. 3 p. m. From St. St and North Crackers ... .5 Mid weight... .21 @22 22% Reynolds, Houlton, Woodstock, ephen There is no picture in ani- @6 Mexican Central. Hums 9 Oiw.lO so. Win II Allison, Charleston Pine Street Wharf, at 3 m. In- catalogue. Coal. 47% town, DC; Greeley, Philadelphia, p. Aroostook at. i.lo and 11.30 p. in.; St. An- Heavy.22@23 Union Pacific. Receipts—Flour, 4,000 bids; wheat, 80,000 An Cardenas. of vessel. mal life more full of than a fine 00 2 Cld 8th, barque Sable, Loring, surance one-lialf the rate sailing il rows, 11.30 in. spirit Cnmberlaud.4 50@5 Slaughter.31© Boston & Maine K.162 bush; corn, 251,000 bush; oats, 38,000 bush; I I’emi. it. and p. 20 PHILADELPHIA—Cld 7th, soli Horatio Freights for the West by the K., *Duns included. $Night ex- in action, either under the sad- Acadia. Goodd’mg.19® do pfd.1145 lye.1,000 bush; barley, 0,00o busli. forwarded free of daily, Sundays hackney Am. Baker, Crowell, Boston. South by connecting lines, -with cars attached, runs every Chestnut.... 6 00 calf..GU@70 Bell Telephone. 204% Shipments—Flour, 4,000 bbls; wheat, 32,000 Port dt press sleeping dle or in harness. An old American Ar 8th, schs Maud Briggs, Eidndge, commission. hut not to Skownegan Franklin.... 7 50 Lumber. New York and New England R. 50% busli; corn, 6,000 busli; oats, 12,000 busli; night. Sundays included, Daniel B Fearing, Clifford, Portsmouth or be- breeder of trotters that 6 S’tli pine.... ®3C©.?40 do 110% bush. Paix; Passage $10.00. Bound Trip $18.00. Monday morning, or to Belfast, Dexter says, however, Lehigh. 00, pfd. rye, 1,000 bush; barley, 0,000 John S Arey, Savannah. Coffee. Clear pine— Wisconsin Central. 20 % Deering, Meals and room included. yond Bangor, on Sunday mornings. these horses do not stand well their DETROIT. Jan. 9.1892.—Wheat—Nol White Ar at Delaware Breakwater 8th, sch Lilhar upon roasted.... Uppers.$5S@60 Central. Mountains and Line. Rio, 19@211 Maine 93c; No 2 Red at 93c. Corn—No 2 at 41 Vue. For or apply to I1'. P. WING, White Quebec fore feet. He says when are not in Java do.29©30 Select.$4''®52 Bates Co.129% Woodruff, Hodgdon, Clenfnegos. freight passage they Jfanuiaeturiug Oats—No 2 at 33% e; No 2 White 34V1C. Rye Sid 8th, ship Alameda, Chapman, from Pliila Agent, 70 Long Wharf, Boston. For Cumberland Mills, Sebago Lake, Bridg- Coogerage. Fine common. .$38@46 Bar- motion the fore feet stand too far out in 1 at 86c. for Han Francisco. E. B. SAMPSON, Treasurer and General ton, Frveburg, North Conway, Glen, Hhhd shooks & lids— Spruce.®13@14 Stock and Market. delphia New York Money 1401)ls; wheat 16,392 bush; sch Nat SO State Fiske Boston, tlett, Fab vans, St. Johusbury, Newport front of the animal to suit his old fash- .1 1 90 Receipts—Flour, BRIDGEPORT—Ar yd, Header,Dun Manager, St., Building, Mol.city. 80® Hemlock.§11@12 a. m.. 3.30 Jeffer- corn 6800 oats, 551 busli. _ Mass. 0Ct22dtf and Montreal, 8.45 p. in.; 00, Clayboards— (By Telegraph). bu; ton, Augusta. ioned But of coarse, is Sug.count’y 90c@l HAVEN—Ar sch Drisko son and Lancaster, 8.45 a. in. prejudices. this, Country X.$3C@38 NEW YORK, Jan. 9,1S92. NEW 8tll, Drisko, Mol, Spruce, The 8.45 a. m. connects for all points m Nori.li- as one thinks. hhdsliooksl 20 Clear.$34@35 The following are to-day’s closing quotations Cotton Markets. Baltimore. 15@1 PROVIDENCE —Ar 8th, schs Racehorse ern New Hampshire, Vermont, Chicago and lihd hdg ml 2d clear.f8o@28 of Government securities: Canadian Pacino S. 9. (By Telegraph.) Henshaw, Now York; Wcsterloo, do. the West,: and with the 32 in. No 1.... -$15@20 Jan. Jan. — — Sheep in the United States. 24®2G 1892—The Cotton Hid sch Garland, for Rockland. Transcontinental train for Vancouver and Pa- 20© 2 Pine.S25@50 New4’s reg.116% 117 NEW YORK, Jan. 9, Htli, SpruceSHin is 188 bales; or- DUTCH ISLAND HARBOR—In port 9th sch! cific Coast points. The 3.3u p. m. train to statistics Soft 20@22 Shingles— New 4’s coup.116% 117 market steady,unchanged ;sales According the prepared by pine35 at 5 do Gulf at 5 7-16e; Thomas, New Bedford for New York connects at Montreal with trains via “Soo” Harapnek 2b®30 X cedar-3 F0@3 75 United States 2s dinary uplands 11-16c.; Flyaway, Calais, St, John, N.B., Halifax. N.S. the de- reg.-I100.,, stained at 4 9-16c; up- & Albert, do for do; Olendy Burke Eastport, Lino lor Minneapolis and St. Paul. Mr. J. R. Dodge, of agricultural Hoops 14 ft. ('tear cedar. 3 0O@3 25 Central Pacific lsts.>10 % 105% good ordinary middling George 7 do Gulf do stained 7c. stauwood. Fall River for do; Jed Frye, ant ARRIVALS IN PORTLAND. the total number of in 13 ft. X No 1.2 00®2 50 Denver & E. G. 1st.116 116 lands 7-10e; 713-16c; partment, sheep Hoops Marcellas, for do. 8.35 a. Au- Hoops 8 ft. No 1 cedar. .1 25© 1 50 Erie 2ds.107 107 NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 8, 1892—The Cotton From Waterville and Lewiston, rn.; the United States Jan. 1891, was Sid sell Palestine, Swain, from New Yorl and all of New Brunswick, Nova Sco- from 1, Cordage. Spruce.1 25@1 50 Kansas Pacific Consols.107% 108 market is dull and irregular; middling 6% c. 9th, parts gusta, Bath and Dockland Mondays only, llo for Boston. tia, Prince Edwards Island, and Cape Bret- 3.40 a. Montreal. etc., 0.30 a. valued at $108,397,447. Jan. 1, Amer’n V lb. 10@11 Laths.spoo. .2 0O@2 16 Oregon Nav. lsts.110 CHARLESTON, Jail. 8, 1802.—Tho Cotton m.; Bridgton, 43,431,136, Ill West Bay 8th, schs John W Linneu, Iron on, The favorite route to Campobello and in.; and Lewiston, Manilla .... 12@14 Lime—Cement. Kansas Pacific lsts.106% is dike. Farmington, Skowkegan 1890, the number of in the United market quiet; middling Boston for Baltimore; Daylight, do for do; Ev; St. Andrews, N. 15. 12.25 m.: St. .John. Bangor. Dockland, sheep Manilla bolt Lima.V esk.l 00® 1 20 of stocks: p. Closing quotations Jan. 8, 1802.—The Cotton B do for do; Bradford C French, d< in.: States was 44,336,072, valued at Cement.1 40@1 »0 SAVANNAH, Douglass, etc., 12.30 p. Waterville, Bath, Augusta $100,- rope. @14 14S market is 6%c. for Bent B Church, Allyn’s Point for Phlla and W inter 5.85 Slcow- Russia do.. 17@18 Matches. Adams Express.148 oasy; middling do; Fall Arrangement. and Dockland, p. m.; Farmington, Thus it will be seen that a less 7 11' Elvira J Kendrick, Boston foi and Lewiston. 5.45 p. rn.; 659,761. GO American-Express.H MOBILE. Jan. 8. 1892.—The Cotton market delphia; French, An snd after Nov. find until further no- liegan, Waterville Sisal.8V2& 9% Star,ip gross River foi 8.00 Central Pacific. 34-''.s % c. Brunswick; Win 0 Snow, Paine, Fall Montreal, Lancaster, Falvyans, Bridgton, number of sheep by about 1,000,000 in Drugs and Dye^i. Diripo. 39@-10 3-f is easy; middling 6% tiee, the steamers of this line leave Railroad dies. & Ohio. 2o% 2o% a coal port. p. m.; Pullman *1.40 a. m. Oxalic-1 Metals. mar- .iaai and Night 1891 was worth $8,000,000 more than the Acid @14 Alton.140 140 MEMPHIS, Jan. 8, 1892.—The Cotton vAdgv *„P«etiAil hv nth h Ti ShAnnrr Wharf, Portland, Monday Thursday at Acid tart.40*42 Copper— Chicago & and St. with & Alton .160 160 ket is easy; diddlings 6%c. Portland for-. 5.00 p. m., for Eastport John, 'BATSON TUCKER, year. Sheep reached their low- 14'«;4:o com. .00^20 Chicago preferred... _ leave St. John previous Ammonia.15^20 & 106% 108% VINEYARD HAVEN—Ar 7th, sch Joe, Saw above connections; Returning, Vice l’res. and General ■ G * 8 Polished 25 Chicago, Burlington Quincy.. Manager. est in 1680, when the aver- Ashes, pot. copper. 124 Havana Market. and Eastport same days. price general *70 14x48 35 Delaware & Hudson Canal Co.. 123% ver. New York for Provincetown. F. E. BOOT HUY. Gen’l. Pass. and Ticket Agent. Bals copabia.. planished. & West..140 140% soils Andrew Peters Through tickets issued and baggage cheeked was per head. Bolts. 20 Delaware. Laekawana EDGAR TOWN—Ar sth, Portland. Nov. 2i>, 1891. nov24utf age only §1.91 Beeswax.35®40 16 (By Telegraph.) Laura E Messer to destination. Egr“Ereight received up to 4.00 5 Y M sheath.... Denver & Rio Grande. 16% Hinds. Brooklyn for Eastport; Texas leads all the states in the Union Rich powders.. HAVANA .Tan. 9. 3 892.—Tile demand for p. m. Bolts. 27 Erie. 33 32% Grey, New York for Boston; A Heaton, Thom Borax.12S14:YM 73 Ins been dining the week with For Tickets and Staterooms, apply at the Un- in the number of a. Erie 73% Sugar good Port Johnson for Portland., sheep, aggregating Brimstone. .. .8% 5: Bottoms.28@30 preferred. dike, Ticket 40 or for other Boston & Maine R. R. Illinois Central.109 108 large sales; market quiet and steady; Molasses PLYMOUTH—Sid Sth, sch Break of Day ion Office, Exchange St., Ohio comes next, with 4,061,- o.) ■hineal.4u@43 i Ingot.13©14 at 2 31 information at Company’s Office, Railroad 4,490,272; In2!Char. 1. X. .0 2- £9 port, 3.80, 5.15. (i.15 in.: Old Orchard Beach, Minn. & St. Louis. 10 10 box and 10.600 bags, of which 15,600 were to New York; Richmond, Rockland for Beverly m., p. Mytrh.5*465 Terue.0 00£8 50 Biddclord. 7.00. 8 45. 10.15 a. Hi.. 12.40, Utah, 2,055,900; New York, 1,393,583; Minn. & St. Louis pfd. 22% 21% the United State. WH Jones, do for New York; Fannie Hodg Saco, opium.2 25,£.2 50 Antimony.. 16£18 3.30, 5.15, 0.15 p. ill.; Kcuncbunit, 7.00. 8.4., 50 Missouri Pacific. ... 83% 83% kins, Batlifor Boston; Nettie B Dobbin, Calau 1,039,503. Next iu order Shellac.3 '/> 401 Coke.G 00£8 Freights quiet.__ a, m.. 5.15, 0.15 111.; Wells Pennsylvania, 115 for Boston. 12.40, 3.30, p. <• a8 1 Zinc.7 50^8 00 New Jersey Central.lliVz 8.45 a, 5.15 in.; North are Missouri with 89S.650; Wisconsin, Indigo.8 common. 28% Foreign Markets. 8th. schs Jordan L Mott Beach, 7.00, in., 3.30, p. Iodine.3 7o£* 4 Solder Vs x Vs 15% Northern Pacific 25; ROCKLAND—Ar 8.45 a. 70% 09% and John J Snow. New York Berwick, Great Falls, Dover, 7.00, 889.910; 765,679: P.linois, I oO£"2 25 3V1 classes. Northern Pacific pfd. Telegraph.) Wharf, Hinckley, 5.15 Rochester, Farm- Kentucky, pec.ac.2 % (By Boston; E Areulamis, Da in., 12.40, 3.30, p. ni; ... 1 f> Porto Northwestern.110 Brigadier, Farwell, Indiana, 1,150,200. Maine is Licorice, rt £ 0; Iiico.30@40 140}1“% Jan. 9. 1892-Consols 95 9-16d ington, Alton Bay, Woll’boro, 8.45 a. ill., 770,993; Lac Barbadoes.3-(£33 Northwestern pfd.141 LONDON, vis, Portland. ex.34£40 for and 95 ll-16d for tne account. Abbie FALL ARRANGEMENT. 12.40, 8.30 p. ill.; Worcester, (via Great ... Central.11”% 11"% money BATII—Hid sell Bowlcer, Puruig credited with 547,670 sheep; New Hamp- .1 05£2 a> .38£40 New York 7th, Falls and 7.00 a. 111.; Manchester Morphine.. Cienfuegos & St- Louis. 21 20% Jan. 9, 1892.—The Cotton to load for New York. Rochester] Mas- Oil berg:imot4 00 £4 25’ Boiling. New York. Chicago LIVERPOOL, ton, Friendship, and Concord Smith Newmarket .Junction) shire, 183.183: Vermont, 351,249; 78 80 i9 middling at 4d; sales (via Cod liver.. .1 10(41 35 Fancy Ponce.. 39@40 do pfd. market easier; 10,000 7.00 a. 3.30 Lawrence) 8.45 a. Rhode Miss. 22 22 and export 2500 bales. Ports. m., p. m.; (via sachusetts, 55,965; Island, 20,433, Lemon.3 2543 50 Nails. Ohio & bales; speculation Foreign FAME OAL¥ $1.©©. So. Newmarket. Junction, Exeter, Hav- ■ 20% 20 % 111.; Olive,.1 004 50 1 90£2 00 Chit. & Western. Jan. 9, At 2d barque Adam W Spies and Connecticut, 45,824. Cask,cut. tV* 17% LIVERPOOL, 1892.—Quotations— Hong Kong Inst, erhill, Lawrence, Lowell, Boston, 17.00, 25m3 50 wire 1 £2 2 North American. Winter Wheat 8s ld®8s 1 d; Wheat THE KEW AND PALATIAL STEAMERS, ill. in the number of Peppt.3 ••bVi Spring t8.45 a. ill., 412.40, 3.30 p. The net decrease Wintergreen’-s 00£'114 Naval Stores. Pacific Mail. atSs IduVSsl Caffiormaaverage at 8s od@ NSW, 5th lust, ship Empire Boston 8.30 a. m., 1.00, l’alaco.185% 185% Mid; SArat' Sydney, for Portland, 7.30, sheep Jan. 1,1831, from 1890, shows a to- Potass nr’incle. .28(233 Tar bbl. .3 75@4 00 Pullman 8s iJyjdfMixed American Lorn 5s OV&d. Cheese Snow, San Francisco. 4.00 p. 111. Chlorate.17 £18 Coal tar... .5 25£* f 0 Heading. 06s. Sid fra Cardiff 4th inst, sch Henry J Smith from Union Station, for Bos- net increase over 1889 is 0J%f}.* 23 HEIGHT AND Sunday Trains tal of 904,936; 85(43 001 Pitch.3 0043 25 Hock Island. Bahia. J in. Iodide.2 Adams, _ „„ PORTLAND, ton and way stations, 2.55, 4.10 p. 18S4 .. .9049' Pitch. .3 00(43 5 St. Louis & San Frau. Dec 26, sch N E leave Franklin Wharf, 832,057; the net decrease since Quicksilver, [Wil. Ar at Kingston, Ja, Symouds Alternately Portland, EASTERN DIVISION. Quiuiue.31 (£36 Rosin.3 004,4 00 do pfd. OCEAN STEAMER MOVEMENTS. Harris. Charleston. every evening, Sundays excepted, at 7 o’clock; shows the large total of 7,195,490 sheep. Rheubarb, 60 Dec John R Norton in season for with earliest From Union Station. For Cape Elizabeth, rt.75c£i Tupeutine,gal..39(449 ritoM for time Sid 25, barque Stanhope, arriving connection Texas had Rt snake.35440[Oakum.8£ 9 St. Paul1S^'•-’• 82 81% ,. trains for points beyond. 9.00 a. in.; Amesbnry, 9.00 a. in.. 0.00 p. in.; Thus in 1884 7,950,275 sheep, Umbria.New York- .Jan 10 Savannah. T Oil. do 12 Liverpool sch Jesse for Providence, Bhldeford, Portsmouth, Newburvpovt, Sa- less. This Saltpetre.10£10 pfd.12.5% York, .colon.Jan 11 At St Domingo Dec 23, Lena, Dodge Through tickets Lowell, while she now has 3,000,000 St. Paul, .Minn. & Mann.115% 118% Newport.New ar New York, Ac. lem, Lynn, Boston, (t‘2.00 a. ill. daily) tO.OO a. Senna.25430 Linseed.38£43 York. .Bremen. ..Tan 12 from New York, lGth, disg. Worcester, bliz- Paul & Omaha. 45% 45% Ems.New leave India Wharf, m., in. 10.00 p. m. loss was chiefly duo to the Canary seed.... 444Va Boiled.41 £46 St. York. .Jail 13 Returning, Boston, every (*1.00 p. daily) heavy .1 do 108% Adriatic.Now .Liverpool at t> o’clock. Boston for Portland, 7.00 a. ni.. (19.00 a. in. Cardamons 00,41 751 Sperm.1 00(4117 pfd.100 13 Spoken. evening, Sundays excepted, zards of 1886, which wiped out 2,009,- new. 13% 1”% Westernland .New York. .Antwerp. .Jan J. B. 12.30 in.. in. Soda, l>y-carb3 <£6*4 I Whale.: 6:460 Texas Pacific, Ion 68 L Cush J. F. L1SCOMB. COYLE, daily) p. (*7.o0 p. daily.) Pacific. 475s 47% Cienfnegos... .New York. .Cienfnegos ..Jan 14 Jan 6. lnt 39 N, W. ship Mary 000 of her The loss in Cali- Sal.2 V2 £31 Bank.35(445 Union for Calcutta. General Agent. Manager. sheep. great 50 Seandia.New York. .. Jan 14 from New York v.t <0.3 Shore.30(433 IT. S. Express. 50 Hamburg lug, dtf FROM COMMERCIAL STREET STATION. and as to 1890, Sulphur.3 1 14 14 Marcia.New York. .Rio Jancro J3n 10 sepl6 fornia Oregon, compared Povgie.00435 Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific... For Portsmouth and stations, 4.40 p. Sugar lead.2(>£22 31% 31 v. York.-Liverpool ..Jan 10 way to this same cause. wax... .55460 do pfd. Abyssinia_New Rail New must be ascribed White Lard.65£75 Maasdam.New York.. Rotterdam.. Jan 10 m. trounce!s with Lilies for York, .8 Castor.1 2541 35 Western Union. 83% 83% YOU MAY BEAT A CARPET Vitrol, blue... (£10 La New York. ■ Havre.Jan 16 South and West...... 90c Trust. 86% 8(5% Bourgogne Ducks fatten on potato hugs. Vanilla,bean $10£13 Neatsfoot £l 00 Sugar York-Lio JanciO .jouIO Steam (.Connects with Sound Lines for New York, Duck. Elaine.26£oO do pfd. Glengoil.New Maine. Division from Nortli Berwick Sun. York- -May A Hex .Jan 16 But You Cannot Beat tlie ship Company tWestern should to eat when two Faints. Richmond & West Point. 16%. 18% Yumuri.New Pigs begin No 1.32 89 Alvo.Hew York. Jan 10 days only. Lead- do pfd.. 89% Kingston,Ac Division from Dover. old so as to relieve the choice No 3.28 88 AlexandriaNew York. Havana.Jan 18 •Western weeks Nav. 89% City For MEW YORK. to all South and No 10.20 Oregon York. Bremen.Jan 19 Through tickets points West sow. 0047 50 Saale.New DIRIOO STATE BEE! breeding s or.121 Pure ground.7 Valencia.New York. .Jan 20 for sale at Union Station, Congress street, and Red.7 £714 *Ex-int. -Laguayra Steamers leave Franklin Wharf on Wednes- street station. 10 .13 __ York. 20 at Commercial are in City of Berlin .New .Liverpool ..Jan For It Beets AH. and Saturdays at (i p. ill. Returning, leave T. Apples being exported large Gunpowder—Shot. KngVenRed3 (£3Va York. .Jan 20 days JAMES FURBF.lt, 00 New York Mining Stocks. Teutonic.New -Liverpool Pier 38, East River, Kew York, on 3 5CK44 00 Am Zinc.... 5 00£7 seed lor 2 cents 1 Wednesdays Vice Pres. and Gon. Man., Boston. Blasting.. Edam.New York. Amsterdam Jan 20 We sell the per large paclie 4 m. quantities. 4 0(£6 50 Rochelle... 2Vs (By Telegraph.) for 10 cents. and Saturdays at p. 1). ,1. FLANDERS, U. V. and T. A.. Boston Sporting.... Alvena.New York. Connives, Ac Jan 20 or six packets B, COYLE, General The condition of is Drop shot,25 tbs.. 1 50 Rice. Jan. 1SD2.—The .Port J. Agent. M. D. WILLIAMS, Gen. Age. at Portland. average potatoes NEW YORK, 9, followinf Claribel.New York■ Limon Jan 22 DIKIGO STATE SEEDS, So. Bridgton, M< uovlO UU Buck, B, BB, Rice ^ib-5V2£i7 I oct3 dtt estimated at 91.3. are to-day's closing quotations of mining stocks Parisian.Portland Liverpool. .Jan 23 X. XT, F.1 75 Rangoon ... .5Va'£6 jan5dlw&w3m NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. THE PRESS. THE PLUSH MILL. matter will be adjusted at the meeting of TWO FIRES YESTERDAY. tlie board of engineers-tonight. Tlio W Damaged Mr. Atkinson Addresses an Enthusiastic Tlio Ladies’ of the Seven- id gory Bloch Badly by NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TO-DAY. Auxiliary Audience at South Portland. teenth Maine Association will meet this t he Flames. AMUSEMENTS. evening with Mrs. S. B. Day, No. 4(1 NANSON G.URRABEE j. r. users about 11.45 o’clock Portland Theatre. A largely attended and enthusiastic Plum street. All members are requested Yesterday mording, Yarmouth Poultry Association. a was held at South to bo as business of still alarm called Hose No. 5 to tlie 24Q “JMIic3.. has had and still has th attention of an alarm was pulled from AND appropriate headings on page In the four weeks ending January stories, LADIES’, MISSES’ CHILDREN’S city. box WEAR Mr. which called the department to Portland capitalists. Isaac C. Atkin- 2d, it claimed 11 victims, and last week 45, At 1 m. O. & will p. today, F. Bailey Co., sell son is the in the the The by fire to the -AND- moving spirit enterprise. it added eight more to the list, making building. damage ut store CO Portland street, formerly occupied second and third It is intimated that cx-Governor Freder- 19 in the five weeks Saturday buildihg, in the cellar, by Mooers & Libby, the entire stock and fix- ending Cotton stories and was considerable. Mr. in of canned tobac- ick Kobie, president of the First National noon. This is the death rate for tlie roof, Underwear, tures, consisting part goods, Elias the co, cigars, flour, teas, coffees, etc., safe, scales, Bank, may become president of the com- week, enumerated by wards: Thomas, who has management HOSIERY! of show cases, cans, etc., etc. See auction col- pany. ,-Wards.-. the property, told the Pkess reporter umn. Diseases. 3 4 5 0 7-T ho the The meeting at South Portland was _12 estimated the damage to building CORSETS AND INFANT’S WEAR Bladder. dis.of — 1 ----- 1 Tliree New Blood will always cleanse the system held in Union Tilton between two and three thousand For DaysOnly, Hall, Mr. Chas. A. Heart failure. 1 l dollars, of disease. Murdock’s Liquid Food will make 1 3 presiding and Mr. M. E. Searle acting as The grippe. 1 covered by insurance. Messrs. J. H.Cof- blood faster than all preparations known. Con- Old age. 2 ----- — 2 Ever Mr. was fin & Co. have in the North Ameri- read their advertisement. secretary. Atkinson present Phthisis. i-i-2 $5000 , inaugurated. sumptives, 8 & and at considerable His Pneumonia. 23-12- can of J. H. Webster Thursday, Friday Saturday, spoke ----- — — Philadelphia; length. Whooping cough■■ 1 1 Whet was sick, wo gave her Castoria. first offer made to assist in $4000 in the of Salem, Baby establishing Total-. 5431121 17 Holyoke, Mass., NOSIJOH V-A.XJXJE3S Eclipsing Bankrupt Sales, As- When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. the plush mill at South Portland, was and $2000 in the Quincy. Mr. Thomas signee Sales, Spot Cash TOPICS OF INTEREST- Sales or Other When she became Miss, she cIuDg to Castoria. 40,000 feet o'f land, with stone for the STATE said he had expended $1200 the past year Ever Offered Before at ttie any Praees. Sales. When she had she them Castoria. foundation of the and wharf in Hon. W. L. Putnam’s of- Children, gave mill, privi- Land Agent Packard has at his office remodelling fices on dccll eod&tvly leges; but Saturday evening he an- some natural curiosities that should be the second floor. nounced that he would make the amount seen. One is a portion of an alder, the The first floor of the building is occu- ft I ARI Owing to the very unusual mildness of Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been piece being about four feet long. Mid- the Mutual Life the we find ourselves overstocked used over Years millions of mothers of land 80,000 feet. He would give the pied by Massachusetts season, Fifty by of it is an excrescence like tbe nut |gg way for their children while with mill a deed of this on the Insurance Company in the front office, jaull dtf on U nderwear ancl Hosiery, and we pro- Teething, perfect plush company gall on the oak, but very much It the larger to our the benefit of a success. soothes child, softens the day of organization. Mr. Atkinson dwelt than is usually found. It measures five and C. P. Waldron, railway and steam- pose give patrons Pain, cures Wind Gums, allays Colic, regulates at some length on the desirability of hav- inches in diameter and 15 inches in cir- boat ticket agency in the rear office. The greater Mark Down Sale of these goods the bowels, and is the best remedy for Diar- cumference. One in con- than has ing more manufactures in and about Port- peculiar thing loss to these two offices must be wholly yet been made. rhoea, whether arising from teething or other nection with it is that that part of the land. He had no doubt of the success of in to office furniture. Mr. Wal- causes. For sale by Druggists in every part of alder which is above the excrescence is damage the world. Ee sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's the proposed mill. It would manufac- larger than the lower part of the stick. dron has $200 insurance with Dow & MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Soothing Syrup. 20c a bottle. ture seal silk an article that is Another is a section cut from a in Insur- plush, curiosity Pinkham, the New Hampshire Ribbed Shirts and’ I6D6M W tSr white birch tree. This shows the Lot No. I—Heavy oCWly growth ance on his furniture. bound to be in fashion especially Company, • always, of a limb which unites with the trunk of 7 'i Drawers, Silk trimmed, regular .$1.00 as seal skins arc doarer con- The second floor was the growing the tree about two feet above where it occupied by quality, only 5Qc. firm of branched out from the trunk. The limb law offices of Hon. W. L. Putnam and For additional Local Nows see stantly. The large importing Lot No. 2—Men’s Camel’s Hair Shirts naa into tne neart oi tne David W. Putnam has an in- Brigg, Newman & Co. have agreed to penetrated Snow. Mr. and worth for 3 trunk which was about Drawers, 88c., Fifth j...~ •in..__:,7tj- grown up closely surance of $2400 in the Hartford on his Page, the intruder. Mr. Packard lias also a days.50C. as Mr. At- Mr. Putnam’s had a good the imported article. section of a willow that appears to have library. library Lot No. 3—Men’s Natural Wool PERSONAL. been tied in a knot. It was cut near most fortunate It is a valu- kinson thinks the mill would earn a profit escape. very Shirts and Drawers, cheap at $1.00, Moosehead lake, and the probability is able collection of 2000 volumes or of §100,000 a year on a product of 100,000 more, for this asle that some person tied the willow in a only 58c Hiss Alice Gould is side with pneumo- that and one of the best yards. It is regarded as certain the knot and left it to in that probably working Natural Wow nia. grow position. Lot No. 4—Men’s can be made as as the im- law libraries in New In it are product good England. Shirts and Drawers, very superior Mr. J. J. Pooler is very sick with the incident' occurred at a a series of United States ported article, since Messrs. Ackroyd and □A laughable reports, nearly marked for this sale from church in Dexter the quality, grippe. who are here from Sunday evening, complete, the complete reports of the __ Mitchell, Bradford, 27th ult. The had taken his sub- $1.25 to 79c. Ex-Governor Plaisted was in town Sat- pastor or run- Eng., claim to have the trade secrets ject from the advice of the Lord to the English chancery equity courts, ,1,. Lot No. 5—Limited quantity remain- urday. needed for and fishermen to cast their lines on the other ning back hundreds of and other The weather dyeing finishing. years, today I ing of the large purchase from the Hon. George F. Emery is ill with the side of the vessel. Each had valuable books. Their loss would have is likely to be Besides Mr. Atkinson’s address, there testimony of a to this illustration till a Bennington Mills, Vermont, high grippe. referred Biblical beeu well As it fair and warmer. were speeches by Messrs. Ackroyd, J. H. nigh irreparable. was, of Natfiral Wool brother prominent in the church, and Jan. 11,1892. grade Men’s Heavy Hr. E. E. Holt has been elected vice- a few state in the back of- Portland, Harford, Capt. Studley, Hiram Dyer and who, was lately fined for his only reports Shirts and Drawers in sizes from 30 of the cut to- CONSUMPTION! president MewEnglandOplithalmo- fice were from smoke and wa- others. innocently illegal fishing, rose damaged prices to 44, regular $2.00 quality logical Society. amid the audible smiles of the whole ter. Mr. Snow’s was on the same library will be on for .... his face a day SI.25c. Rev. E. L. Whitman, of the Free Street BRIEF JOTTINGS. congregation, bearing floor, and what loss he suffered was cov- THE hue, and gave his testimony, entirely ig- CHEAP ENOUGH. church, is one of the large number on the ered insurance. Madras Curtains. Nov. 1891. noring the subject, but the church ex- by Providence, 18, Portland sick list. There were 22 arrests last week, 11 for cused him as being an interested party The third story had been occupied as a We shall sell Me. Murdock: Mr. J. Rines is stead- drunkenness. whose evidence he inadmissable ninety Dear Sir—I feel it a duty I owe you to let you UNDERWEAR. ( Henry recovering might furniture storage room for Deane & Col- LADIES’ to head of cattle or who bo biased. know how I am getting along with your Liquid ily from his severe attack of pneumo- Up Saturday, 2,128 might but was closed a short time not pairs altogether, Lot No I—Ladies’ Fine All Wool loy, ago, goods Food. I have taken five C-oz bottles, and I nia. had been shipped to England this season. Red Pants and marked down a in Auburn being needed for that purpose. Mr. A. which have been I would have my sounded, and Vests, Commercial Association meet in Grippe postponed wedding selling thought lungs Mr. M. G. Palmer is sick with The on ... very the other day. The bride had her S. Woodman, the lawyer, had an office in the doctor told me my left lung has healed, and from $1.25 to 83c. Weber Club rooms this at 8 and was for the at from to a congestion of the lungs resulting from evening p. wedding gown waiting the front, but it is understood that his $2.25 $9.50 that the right lung is in better condition, and I Lot No. 2—Ladies’ Fine Wool Jersey The church at which the cere- m. groom. shall continue with the Food, feeling confident Ribbed Vests grippe. was loss was light. The roof was somewhat 62 E~2c. mony was to take full of peo- pair. cure I I can Mrs. B. place it will me. find get around and J. Coyle and Mrs. Geo. Moody Mike and Zip Mulkern were arrested also The hour arrived and burned. In two hours the all out was Lot No. 3—Ladies’ Fine Merino ple waiting. There are or walk better upstairs and not put me out of will resolutions on the death of for distubanee while still the bride and the crowd waited. At twenty marked down to prepare Saturday night, pulled in. breath as it did. I truly think I shall come out Vests, 37 1-2 c. Miss Alice Warren for the Woman’s Lit- drunk. last a messenger arrived and announced Merinc M. S. Fisher’s Hat Store Burned Out. more different de- of this king disease, as I am gaining so fast. I Lot No. 4—Ladies’ Superior that the groom had been suddenly pros- styles, erary Union. the stock will am very grateful to you for the benefit I have Vests, French neck, silk The balance of bankrupt trated the lie is now better The firemen were called on to Ex- stitching, by grippe. sirable for Parlor, received from Food. Hon. Wm.L. Putnam will be aguest at be closed out at Manson G. Larrabee’s and the wedding will doubtless take Dining your Liquid pearl buttons, ribbed skirt SOc. change street again at a few moments I remain respectfully, the annual reunion of the Bowdoin Col- this week. place later. room or Chamber Lot No. 5—Ladies’ Silk and Wool past $ o’clock last evening, by a stub- Drap- X.-’l 1VXX1 xx. 1' X 1.1., lege Alumni Association of Boston and Belief will Jersey Ribbed Vests, marked down The Pythian Association President A. A. Burleigh of the Ban- born fire which developed in the build- eries, and the prices are 4 Welcome Avenue. vicinity at Young’s Hotel, Wednesday, remember their annual gor & Aroostook Kailroad, feels This is well known in Providence, and from $1.75 to 81.00. meeting tonight very ing, No. 179 Middle street, owned by the lady January 13. Mr. Putnam is a much encouraged over the outlook for to be made what we have received letters from several of her Lot No. 6—Odd lot fine Wool Jersey graduate at 7.30 o’clock. Fox and M. S. justhalf the line and thinks that construction heirs, occupied by Fisher, friends us for the means of the Bowdoin class of ’55. The Methodist ministers’ will congratulating being Ribbed Pants marked from $1.38 meeting jught to commence early in the spring an Hebrew dealer in hats and haber- we have been them of her life. selling saving to ... Ex-Speaker Reed returned to Wash- be held at Y. M. C. A. rooms this morn- and hard to a successful down 81. OO. pushed comple- dashery. The fire developed great quan- ington Saturday for the first time since at 10 o’clock. tion. A little more is first need- for. Lot No. 7—Ladies’ Australian Wool ing, money tities of which of course did not however. smoke, the holidays. He has been detained by Mr. J. H. Wolff has the Skil- id, 307 Wall street, 1 Pants marked from $1.50 down bought benefit Mr. Fisher’s stock. Mr. Fisher Some of these Dec. illness in his Ho does not patterns Janesville, Wis., 9,1891. / family. expect from Franklin _* 1 to.81.00. lings property, extending A Joke on the “Britisher.” said last night that his stock was worth Gents—I have been restored to health by the to leave until the end of the Cli V_, 1UIO, Washington to streets. KJLliy JJClll use of Food. trouble was con- Hampshire I had been in a car- $9000, and that it was insured for $4000 your Liquid My session. He will have to traveling railway IAF1IK* JM1FRY something say The Standard two sumption of the stomach and bowels, and I could mm* ua*a=nw iJvn»CBaaaaa Clothing Company’s in the south, in company with two in the of Morse & Pinkham. Mr. others from when the Democrats shall hrincr in their riage agency ranging store will be closed for their obtain no relief from the medical profession, as Tuesday, very pleasant men who chanced to he Pislifir r.milrl nnf, tliinlr whnt mirrTif. Iisata one One Lot Black All Wool Hosiery, plain, new rules. The rule far to six and I continued to grow worse all the time, and my only thus adopt- annual stock seated to me at the end of the pairs, every taking. opposite caused the fire. He had been in the was reduced to 100 Last 37 l-2c. quality, that have been sel- ed as a weight pounds. August permanent rule of the new Con- M. E. has of crowded car, and had out to a a Captain Conley purchased got “buy store about an half hour before to attend bargain. I tried your Food, and have used it up to this ling freely in our special sales at 25c. is one of the condemned gress Reed rules Mr. Williams the store corner of lunch,” as they say, at a station, my two date I have recovered former cigar to his stove, and had seen no signs of any daily. my health, now to close, 3 days only at I9c« of the last Congress.—[Boston Journal. and Middle str fellow passengers having promised to andnow 170 Temple eets. fire except that in the stove. weigh pounds. Respectfully, my seat for me. When I returned A lot of Women’s all W. C. HUGUNIN. Sheridan Rifles’ Ball. inemoers or rue uoara oi xraae are keep to the car I found a tall, man, in Keal Estate Transfers. reminded of the annual meeting of the gaunt wool scarlet underdrawers CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. The annual drill and ball of this popu- a. slouch about to broad hat, apparently The transfers of real estate —Children’s Merino lar board this evening at 7.30 o’clock. following Lot No. 3 Pants, organization tomorrow night is as- take my seat, but yet not actually tak- which have been Andover, Mass., Dec, 2,1891. The Parisian arrived after- in this county have been recorded at yie $1.25 sizes 16 and 18 down to 9c. sured of a large attendance. From 8 to Saturday ing it. A. L. Murdoch: noon from all hands registry of deeds: —Children’s Vests and 9 Chandler’s band will render a fine con° Halifax, very proud A at will be sold at 50c a Dear Sir—I would like to tell you of our ex- Lot No. 2 glance my acquaintances opposite Harps’,veil—Lydia Scoifield to Hartly Douty. pair. over the quick passage from Moville. perience with your Liquid Food, for I feel very Pants that have been a bargain at eert. At 9 the silent drill by a picked showed mo why he hesitated. Each of 51 etc. Mr. F. R. will lecture on “Personal Brunswick—Moses M. Nickerson to Amos E. sure that in the mercy of God it saved my hus- now down to of 26 men will take Con- Fay them was holding a cup of coffee to his 35c., 25c. squad place. Nickerson. SI etc. band’s life. Recollections of at Columbia mouth with his We had one thousand Natural Wool Shirts as it does of the move- Chicago,” his left hand, while Lot No. 3—Boys’ sisting company Two years ago, my husband worn out with ex- Monument square, next Wednes- right grasped a revolver covering the and Drawser, sizes 24 to 34, marked ments and manual of arms executed ac- Hall, of the black India cessive watching and anxiety by reason of a intruder. Time being short, they were yards down to cording to the new with day evening. severe illness of mine, together with the 25c. tactics, together their coffee while Silk inches wide at novel Four hundred and thirty-six marriages irinking they “kept 24 pressure of his duties as principal of a high many fancy, and original move- tall the Britisher's seat.” The stranger school, broke down completely, nervous ex- ments and the it will were solemnized in Portland in 1891. La a and it is not CHILDREN'S HOSE. bayonet exercise, retired on the Grippe 50c yard, severe almost Father solemnized the politely my appearing, haustion, rhematism, amounting to be much more than Hurley most, 44. flow to Avoid Its Attacks and How to Black Wool prove interesting itbers put thoir revolvers in their hip all some of the most to rheumatic fever, and complete derangement Lot No. I—Children’s a Albert C. Sproul was before Judge sold, long and tedious competitive drill. The pockets without any remark and we re- Recover from Its Effects. of the digestive system, so that he could not Hose, ribbed top, merino heel and committee have also an Gould Saturday morning, for having 76 desirable in the keep milk on his or the nour- provided excel- sumed our journey. As la grippe is undoubtedly caused by some styles fig- stomach, simplest toe, actual value 37 l-2c., in this short lobsters in his He was ishment, brought him down very low. lent list of dances and the ladies’ orders possession. What amused mo most of all, nicro-organism carried in and by the air, the sale ----- though, ures and also still Our 25c. fined and costs. lest advice which can stripes physician, nearly in despair, tried one will be very No have been $76 was a glimpse I got of a solemn looking general be given is to and Misses’ pretty. pains after but all to no Lot No. 2—Bovs’ Heavy a ivoiil exposure in and thing another, good. At last to the an There was slight blaze >ld man about half down the car, inclement weather, keep remain on the counter. spared make occasion enjoya- Saturday way he hit on Wool marked from 50c. down mur blood in your Liquid Food; the effect was mag- Hose, in the barber at 97 Centre ivho had drawn out from somewhere an strength up, your good condi- ble affair and one to be remem- night shop ical. The first dose made itself a long ion, and your digestive organs in ac- are which very felt like to 37 3-2c. street. firemen it out mormons, handled six- regular They bargains bered. Machigonne put antiquated, ivory ion. These last three conditions can best be at- thrill of new life; his improvement was very and was it with his ained taking Hood’s without an alarm. shooter, holding up by Sarsaparilla, which so have not been rapid, his appetite ravenous, and he flesh sounding meets the that fully ap- gained The Schumann on to a lappily requirements with its Accompaniment. Officer Frith a man inger the trigger, ready take iroteetion very fast. His rheumatism, too, which had COTTON UNDERWEAR SALE caught Saturday you all our cus- At the Rossini recital at Kotzschmar land in any little festivity that might preciated by troubled him exceedingly for several years, was night who stole a goose from the grocery Need Not Fear la Grippe. Id Progress. so in he seemed Hall last a irise. He looked disappeinted when very much relieved, and, short, week, Deering gentleman per- store, corner of Preble and Oxford It has been said that la tomers, t all ended in nothing that 1 felt quite wittily grippe “keeps although bought and felt like a new man. To all who knew him All who intend to Underwear a which seems excusable name mu sick fifteen days after you are well,” so purchase petrated pun streets. The man’s was Roach. and his former he was a for Review. : lowly is recovered. Hood’s dressmakers conation, walking or this will be wise under the circumstances. One of sorry him.—Contemporary strength Sarsapa- veryfeeely by Hosiery season, the "Colonel John M. Adams will erect a _i illa lias been found of inestimable value in re- advertisement of Murdock’s Liquid Food. Since to do so the next three was and ush- fining desired vigor after la grippe and also that when he becomes debilitated during days. songs nearly completed the block on the south corner of Fed- 1 Method of Bad Breams. ■ and shrewd who time, through large Boy’s Avoiding: :fter scarlet fever, diphtheria, pneumonia, buyers er was down the aisle with a overwork or indigestion, a litfle of the Liquid marching eral and Exchange streets, in the spring, A friend has told us that during a long md other prostrating diseases. The system j intis in are anticipating their Food will soon set him right again. bouquet for the favorite singer. It hap- for R. S. Davis & Co. period of his childhood he maintained that this usher wore cars she habit of before Hood’s summer wants. pened very squeaky Congress street horse ran on fif- praying every night Sarsaparilla gratitude, and this acknowledgement of the lie no so much J. R. LIBS which were audible even above the to that no bad dreams building qualities needed, boots, teen minutes’ time, instead of ten min- joing sleep might ] benefit received, I am, Y, hrougli the life-giving properties it imparts to oome ngin. snaaes in rtnfpK nf the sonov The fit.rnina nf +l,p ,/i.uuLUU uiiu, 111 luuuub, miwLuuii.- he blood. Yours utes, on account of the illness of a num- acting respectfully, Congress St. boots floated to the ears of the Dcering f pmnlnvfis wiili f.lin rrviivrvc* ng coincidence with good old Bishop fine qualities have also MRS. PEKCIVAL F. MARSTON, Sen, who generations ago resorted to janllM,W&Ftf Andover, Mass. -- gentleman, who smilingly announced to It was a very cold morning yesterday, been reduced in he same To further his prices. those about him: “The shoeman accom- expedient. new advertisements. tlie mercury dropping to 10° at 8 a. m. irayers the little boy, in a spirit of phi- want of paniment.” Later the wind shifted to and If in evening northeast, osophy beyond his years, would try to PORTLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. it was while the rose to see School chilly, mercury :oncentrate his ideas on all the most dresses ask to them. Gymnastics. Annual Meeting. Sheriff’s Sale. 30°. mmdrum he could think his The annual meeting of the stockholders of The first lesson was the teachers things of, given he Portland Railroad Company will be held at State of Mr. Robert if recovered from usually settling on the Maine, Cumberland ss. Mir Coeds a Rexdale, houghts figure lie 471 Specialty. Dr. Whittier in hall Satur- j company’s office. No. Congress street. Taken by virtue of an execution dated Jan- by Deception >f an a small man the will an illustrated read- old Welsh landlord, Portland, on Monday, January 18,1892, at 8 The Silk Gauzes and uary 0, A. D. 1892, issued on a ren- afternoon. There were about 150 grippe, give ’’clock choice of directors judgment Overshoes day vith a brown whom he had oc- p. ni., for the for the dered the Superior Court for the Countv of Stylish at the Church of the wig, J of by teachers out of ing January 25tli, nsuing year, and the transaction any other Nets are not all sold and Cumberland, at the term thereof begun and'held present. Forty-five fifty visited with his father, and ] msiness come before them. on Messiah, for the Chris- iasionally that may legally the first Tuesday of December, A. D. 1891, For your Long, Narrow, Slim Feet. of the school teachers were Young People’s E. A. NEWMAN, to on the grammar vho, to his childish fancy, appeared the Secretary. re- wit, thirty-first clay of December. A. tian Union. Portland, Jail. .janlldtd an still D. in favor of Overshoes for Dress. there. Lord was of 11,1892. opportunity 1891, Edward M. Rand of Fort, MEN’S High Cut Superintendent present. rery personification commonplace.— kind, m said of Cut Overshoes for Railroad Dr. Files was called to a house on Free county Cumberland, against MEN’S High Men, The teachers all took great interest in Vrgosy. mains to $2 Charles H. h itler of Philadelphia, in the County Farmers and Mechanics. _ buy goods street, Saturday night, to a girl who had COMPANY. ot Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, for Keep your Feet Comfortable. the lesson and went the various AND LADIES’ through Silk Manufacture. for seventy-nine dollars and sixteen cents, debt or CHILDREN’S, MISSES’ taken Paris green. An emetic soon j the 50c. anil movements as instructed by the doctor annual meeting of stockholders of damage, fifteen dollars ami ninety-one Dress High Cut Overshoes. Franco silk to the value rHEthe will be Held at fents cost of suit, unless placed her out of danger. She took the exports goods Pondicherry Company ami, sooner redeemed, GOODS EOIl with success. ES ill Me., oil win be sold SEASONABLE EVERYBODY great 1 >f £10,000,000, two-thirds of which are office, Uridgtou, Tuesday, tile by public auction to the highest poison because she was out of work and 9th day Of 1893, at 2 o’clock Our is to close bidder at the sheriff’s office in January, p. in., object the City iTuild- Men’s and $4.00 Shoes aken by England and by the United t or the of electing live directors for the Ing, in Portland in said on $2.00, $3.00, Pythian Sisterhood. despondent. purpose county, the sixth day ] States. Swiss and German houses are nsuing year, and for the transaction of anv odd lots, reduce the M February, A. 1). 1892, at three o'clock in the J tlier come up Harmony Assembly of Auburn, will On Saturday the Portland Company \ business that may legally before ifternoon, five shares in the capital stock of the YOUNG MEN lerious rivals in point of quantity of t hem. I>. p. BURNHAM, Clerk. New England Artistic delivered a locomotive to the Western stock as much as Carving Company, being BROWN’S Shoes. entertain Damon Assembly of Portland, J nanufaetured goods, but in quality the Bridgton, January 11,1892. janlldtd possible ;he same attached on the original writ in the Examine $3.00 ! suit upon which said execution issued. tomorrow afternoon and In the County Railroad, Yarmouth, N. S., and asto and skill of the French will Shoes rs. ail other evening. long before the annual invent- Dated at Portland in said county this eleventh BROWN’S $3.00 evening there will be bo a public installa- x double stationary engine and boiler to ] naintain supremacy. The United States lay of January, A. D. 1892. $3.00 Shoes. You please examine and Feb. 1, until then LEANDER E. CRAM, Sheriff, tion of officers. The train leaves Union E. T. Haley & Co., Gardiner, to be used i ire rapidly increasing their silk factories. ory big report. The Premiums upon the Policies of janll_dlawiiwM station at 1.10 m. n taking ice from the Kennebec. -Leisure Hour. will p. the UNION MUTUAL LIFE IN- bargains be daily The firemen will liavo to wait a little SURANCE COMPANY vary in accor- The Non Forfeitable and Incontest- dance of for as Learning Kapi'lly. with the plan Insurance occurances at able features of the policies of the W. F. Goold, the news while their pay, Chief Cloyes has at s popular dealer, Watchmaker—What is the most essen- selected and the age issue; they UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSUR- a wide at the corner of Chestnut and Congress declined to approve the pay-roll until a therefore cover range and ANCE COMPANY, places them in the ] ial feature of a cheap watch? lienee are suited to all circumstances. front rank of Insurance Contracts and Round the Coiner, i 461 Congress St. has added a fine new soda foun- ■omplication in the of Bramhall streets, pay-roll Bright Apprentice—Its resemblance to OWEN, MOORE & CO. causes them to be unexcelled in liber- .ruck is out. ality. UNION STATION. Sign of Gold Boot. tain to his establishment. straightened Probably the , i | costly one.—Exchange. .— v dec31 eudtf