PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. JUNE ^ESTABLISHED 23, 1862-VOL. 30. PORTLAND, MAINE, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 25, 1892. SKSBAWm PRICE THREE CENTS.

THIS MORNING’S NEWS. IN MAINE. _MI3CEU.A3.EOUS. LEWISTON’S BAY OF FIRE. INSURANCE A STORY. HERE’S A STATE OF THINGS. WED WHILE Page 1. Annual WASfflfiTOK SAVING LIFE. Figures from the Report of Com- North Dakota People Barred Oat of the General telegraphic news. missioner Smith. Weather Indications. AYER’S Presidential Election. Page 2. [Special to the Press.! Grand towns. Forks, N. D., April 24.—It Maine as 24. The Hair As Soon One Blaze Was Put Out Augusta, April twenty- What the Post Hears About Mr. has been discovered that the The Girl He Above the Obituary, of the legislature Kept Water Ysgor fourth annual report insurance made no of Page 3. Restores provision for the election faded, thin, and gray hair Place. is nearly for Another Took Its commissioner ready distri- Reed and the Administration. was Rescued as He Sank. Preparations for the meeting of the Methodists to its presidential electors, although a law original color, texture, and bution. This report of Commissioner at Omaha. abundance; prevents it from passed requiring them to meet at Bis- falling Smith shows there are 116 companies Page 4. out, checks to marck on the second Monday in Janua- tendency baldness, a fire and and authorized to do marine busi- to cast their ballots. Editorials. promotes a new and vigorous WAVE OF INCENDIARISM SWEEPING THE HOUSE LISTENS TO ry It is now too SAD ness in the State. Of these 29 are Maine MORE HOT TERMINATION OF A SUNDAY Current Comment. growth. A clean, safe, elegant, and late to provide for an election at the OVER TEXAS. two stock and the other 27 Concerning books; by E. Cavaz:*s economical hair-dressing, companies, SHOT FOR MUGWUMPS. polls unless a special session of the legis- MAYING EXPEDITION. Page 5. mutual; 01 are stock companies of other lature is held. Tho regular session of the meets Musio and drama. states, four are mutual companies of legislature the first Tuesday 22 are in six before Deaths and marriages. other states and companies of January, days the meeting Lewiston'! Trouble Came from a Fire countries. at the the of the eleetoi-s should be held. The Portsmouth The court record. “Nine months after having the ty- foreign Gossip Capital Says ex-Speaher leg- Young People Thrown Into Over in A trifle less insurance was written islature can elect the but the Light house steamer Lila. phoid fever, my head was perfectly bald Auburn, Sparks Starting a by Has Joined the Forces to Defeat the electors, leg- the Water by the Overturning of Their the stato fire companies than in 1890. lature may have a Democratic majority, Workroom sale. I was induced to try Ayer's Hair Number of Rival Biases—The Auburn President’s Boat—Fred Vigor, The was the hardest on Eenomlnatlon—The At- while the have a Burke Drowned in At- and before I bad year 1891 the fire Republicans majority Portland Camera Club. used half a bottle, the Fire Several loe Destroyed Houses— since 1886. The ratio of fire tempt of the House to Punish an As- of the state or vice versa. It is tempting to Save Rase Foster—She Was hair to Two more companies suggested Page 0. began grow. bottles A losses to was 61.59 that an be made the Cigar the Probable Cause—Texas premiums per cent, sailant of the Not a Suc- agreement by party Reached Rescuers Just In brought out as a head of hair as Mugwumps form by Time— Wit and Wisdom. good leaders that the of voting for elec- ever X had. Town Burned by Firebugs. life and Casualty Insurance. cess—Mr. on the Another's On my recommendation, Frye Chinese Bill. tors be gone with in the Pretence of Mind Proved Ward McAllister gives advlce^o would-be so- through regular my brother William Craig made use of The number of life policies written in manner with the that the Her Salvation, cial leaders. Lewiston, April 24.—Early Sunday Washington, April 24.—The Post to- understanding Ayer’s Hair Vigor with the same good Maine the 1891, not legislature endorse the action of the Chief of the Vanderbilts. afternoon, fire was discovered in the during year including morrow will Last week results.”—Stephen 832 Charlotte say: ex-Speaker people by electing the persons Portsmouth, H. H., April 2 4.—This Craig, industrial policies or assessment certifi- receiving Page 7. st., Pa. abandoned ice house of Oliver Newman Reed held several conferences with the the greatest number of votes at the in- morning, Rose Ethel Oscar Philadelphia, the sum Poster, Gray, and Commercial. & in Auburn. After cates, was 4005 for of formal election. Financial Co., burning this $6,177,- anti-administration Senators and, though Trefethen and Fred all of this News. Burke, Marble the fire extended to three new houses 391.10, making $31,726,438.95, represented he will say nothing publicly, it is known MAY NOT city, started up the river in a Page & Hair in force COME TO TRIAL. Piscataqua and a by 19,928 policies, December 31, Ayer’s Vigor consumed stable with seven ice that he has joined in active participation sail boat, with the intention of for The Skolfield. 1891; a gain of 134 in the number of going George by Dr. *T. C. & Maas. carts. In the houses were poli- Prepared Ayer Co., Lowell, 3000 tons of and of in the in the movement to accomplish the de- Settlement Passible In the Case of Percl- mayfiowers. To the Ports- Personals. Sold by Druggist* Everywhere. cies, $65,606.73 amount paes through which was ruined. The loss written in over that of feat of President vnl’s Brief jottings. ice, nearly 1891 1890. The Harrison. His griev- Bondsmen. mouth and Kittery bridge, it was neces- net in life insurance in force Dec- Sues for damages. must reach $1000. The insurance is $590 gain ances have been nursed for some time, sary to remove tie mast of the boat Be- ember 31, 1891, over December 31, The Coaldale gets Afire. The fire was probably cause by a cigar or 1890, and in private conversation he Aububn, April 24.—Since the fore this could be the was: policies, 1559, amount, deposi- done, strong cur- Freight trains collide. match in the $2,567,024.- denounces tion of Peroival was dropped grass. Cinders 21. The ratio of losses and claims paid President with all tho taken in the case of rent set the boat against the bridge, and from the fire were blown in was the the Shoe and Leather large quanti- to premiums received 44.93 per biting wit and merciless satire Bank vs. the all four occupants were upset into the ties to the cent., 52.50 cent, in 1890. business part of Lewiston. against per of which he is so thoroughly mas- bondsmen of the late cashier, speculation river. Young Trefethen caught hold of Life business on the assessment plan The Island Garden was the first to suffer, ter. The trouble the has been rife as to whether the ease one of shows an increase in risks written in began during ad- the piles of the bridge, and suc- but the took care of that would come to triaL employes prop- 1891 over 1890 of $1,963,250, and an in- ministration of President Arthur when Tonight President ceeded in getting out of the water. The The crease erty. fire department was called to in force of $6,621,650. Mr. Reed recommended the appointment Cushman said there had been a proposi- swift running tide swept the other* The amount of accident insurance Rubber and Cotton Rubber extinguish fires in Pingree & Company’s and of Fred Dow, editor of the Portland Exr tion looking to settlement, whioh will be the Lined, through bridge up the river. Burke * lumber and of- business written for the yard Bearce and Wilson’s guarantee year as collector considered in the week. 1891 amounted to press, of customs at that early tried to support both but Hose and fice. Then they were called to a build- $12,072,763.24; a gain girls, finding Reels best of over the and was instrumental in that he could not, his hold Nozzles; ing on Lisbon owned by John $068,828.04 business written port, securing THE relinquished street, CHATAUQUANS. on Miss with rare McGillicuddy, and occupied by Mrs. in 1690. his selection. When Mr. Cleveland be- Gray. She, presence lowest The of mind, turned on her back and floated quality, prices. Gatchell as a W. H. accident business written on the came boarding house, president, Mr. Dow was removed. Ocean Park Assembly for Northern New in the Water. Cries of Teague, tobacco, and D. Hurst, shoes. assessment plan for the year amounted help from Trqy to the Subsequently, Mr. Dow and Mr. Reed be- fethen caused two boats to out from The top of the building was burned out. $12,182,70i, and amount in force England. put came two schooners at the drawer of the CHASE & SONS & CO., The loss is covered by insurance. Mrs. at the end of the year was $12,210,675; an estranged. The two Maine sena- lying inorease of pier. One boat reached the Gatchell lost her furniture; no insur- of $2,051,550 insurance in tors united in a request to President The annual assembly at this resort for Gray girL as with who had floated half a mile river, and 57 and 59 Kennebec ance. Others suffered water. The forqe compared December 31, Hrrrison to up Street. by appoint Mr. Dow to his old ’02 is to present one of its strongest and her unharmed. The other department was then called to J. H. 1890, and of $174,866 of insurance written up To Mr. Reed but most attaactive as* oat after Burke and his com- PORTLAND, MAINE. ROBERT Stetson’s and later to & Scott’s. during 1891 as compared with the place. this, objected, programme. This Eickedproceeded Craig panion. Just before the boat reached janl9dom The latter fires were amout written in 1890. the President nevertheless, appointed sembly is unlike all others in its variety slight. them,Burke became exhausted and sank. FROM A LIYING DEATH! jjraternai lnrarance. Col. Dow. of features and departments, is an as- The tide swept the Foster girl away from BEST PART OF THE TOWN GONE. The total of sembly of assemblies. The the and she was for andDiabetes membership fraternal WALKER AND THE MUGWUMPS. coming boat, sinking the Ivy Poisoning season will eaoh of its features third time when seized the rescuers. Wav© of Incendiarism Still Sweeping beneficiary societies in the State as re- Man's present by TheJMassachugetts Speech Discussed Burke never came to the surface * CURED!! Over Taxes. turned to this December iu added efficiency. again. department 81, In the House. The Foster girl was taken ashore at Kit- It will on 10th with Biddeford, Me., Aug. 6,1891. 1891, was 20,194; 10,15S of which are open July Christ- tery, and after lying unconscious for THE NAILS. Messrs. Dana Sarsaparilla Co., Gainesville, Texas, April 24.—A Washington, April 23.—In the House members of Maine societies and 19,030 of ian Workers Convention to be conducted nearly two hours, recovered her senses. Some six years ago I was poisoned by wave of incendiarism which seems to today, Mr. Richardson of Tennessee, an and She has been in a very condi- and I a societies of other states. This Bhows for by able efficient committee, con precarious poison ivy, though employed have been over the state called up the resolution of the commit- tion all Burke was 20 Use the brush good yet it got sweeping the year a decrease of 308 in the member- of Rev’s. W. J. J. M. day. Young years «j"yp Physician, tee sisting Twort, old. into H Era s£* and caused reached Henrietta early yesterday morn- of the and an increase of on printing to expunge from the rec- and my blood, ship former, Lowden, E. W. Ricker, G. B. Cutler and soap freely, such a burning, itching sensation ing. A boarding house there caught fire 8762 in that of the latter. ords the printed remarks of Mr. Walker that it seemed as I could tear Mrs. E. S. with an efficient REPORTED AT HALIFAX. then soften the though and the side Tlie amount of certificates of Burlingame the flesh the bones— south of the square, the aggregate Massachusetts, reflecting upon musical director. very from in foroe is $34,871,380, an increase of all these I have been troubled so best of the town was $8,- Messrs. Williams and Hoar of Massachu- The Musical will be in nails with Frye’s years part consumed; 409,381 above the amount in force last Department that life has been a death. of the Prof. A. Allans and Dominions Said to Have Had my living loss $200,000. year. setts. Mr. Richardson argued that the charge popular director, AMANDINE with Last winter, I was taken P. of sf Bad Fire at Waldoboro. The amount for losses and used Briggs Boston, assisted by a strong Trouble, with diabetia and run BXv.I In Bn# paid claims language by Mr. Walker, under and was corps of artists, as the Ariels, the Or- Quince down fast—could no until $884,244.03 against $510,981.38 for leave to extend his remarks in the rec- very get help, Waldoboeo, April 23.—A fire that phans Male Quartette, Prof. Wm. S. Sar- Feb. 4th, my attention was called to the 1890. ord, was clearly honey; and what- started in the mill of Milton Molntire & unparliamentary. all of and others. [Special to the Press.] wonderful cures DANA’S SARSAPA- Mr. Walker defended his remarks as gent, pianist, Boston, The Normal Union will be 24.—With ever you do to RILLA was performing. I got a bottle, Son, at 11.20 last night, destroyed the WANT SUNDAY LAWS ENFORCED printed in the record. His reference to department Halifax, April the arrival conducted Rev’s. J. M. and and could not see that it helped me in the of James P. the the committee on printing as by Lowden, of the Labrador on Saturday closed the abuse the the a hut I mill, foundry Boyd, being W. J. Twort with an added feature of hands, u least, thought And Liquor Laws Investigated — The “frosli” gave rise to some but contract between the Allan it a blacksmith of W. L. White and the dispute, Round Tables and talks and Domin- this would 9 give thorough shop he was practical by Rev. preparation aJra^si Methodists at lie. l U*nd. allowed to proceed trial. While taking the fourth bot- brick residence of Mrs. Wharf. G. C. Waterman, a specialist in this line. ion lines. It is understood that the own- Eugene' When Mr. Walker’s hour expired, will them tle I began to improve. I have The School of will be in ers of keep The loss is with there was a raised as Oratory charge both lines here had a re- taken bottles and am aggregate $15,000, only question to wheth- quarrel, thirteen per- Rooklaxd, April 23.—In the ast of Prof. I. F. Frisbeo, which guarantees soft and beautiful. well I cannot about $50(5 insurance. er he should be permitted to complete sulting in the Allans to allow fectly every way. to it the largest success. Prof. Frisbee refusing to tell how I am for Maine Conference today, a resolution for his remarks. Mr. Richardson asked the Dominion boats begin you grateful has already proved himself able and suc- to carry any more and wish a the union of unanimous consent that Mr. Walker Sold my recovery, £"4 g Ef C4 THE COLORED CRUSADE. the New England Educar cessful in this department of mails. by every one to’ know what b# W Ink b vS) allowed to proceed hour. Assembly tional Society and the educational socie- another work. a good medicine DANA’S SARSA- Messrs. Reed and Boutello argued that Call leaned for a National Conference to of the was Physical Culture will be in PARILLA is. ty conference passed, the con- he was entitled to proceed without limi- department Western Railroad Rates to Boston. EASTMAN BEOS. oi miss Florence mcKiora or Respectfully, Ant on Southern Outrage.. ference to receive back its tation, but the House did not in cnarge proportional agree a in this Washington, April 23.—The formal ROBERT J. LIBBT. ! this and unanimous Boston, professional line. part of the money raised. The confer- view, by consent, 28th will be letters of notification to the railroads af- a the of Mr. Richardson was final- Becognition Day. July Kot wfiat wo but what the , April 84.—At meeting held ence a request fected by the recent decision of the inter- & BANCBOFU say people say unanimously passed resolution re- concurred in. replete with interest. The C. L. S. C. ly state commerce commission aprlA eodtf here yesterday, attended by well-known the to Alumni address before the Society of the regarding sells DANA’S SARSAPARILLA. questing bishop appoint Rev. E. Mr. Walker then proceeded to have differential rates to colored men from Hall in the will be at 11.00 a. in. Boston wore dis- Cana Sarsaparilla Co., Belfast, Main*. various sections of the E. Boynton financial of the East read various extracts from the record grove agent Kev. L. S, Bean who is both able and patched today. country, a call was for a to One of by promulgated Maine conference. This will he done. derogatory “Mugwumps.” While the P. M. Some 30 roads are notified to show national these extracts was from Mr. Hatch’s entertaining. Recogni- conference of colored represen. Rev. II. E. Foss of the committee on tion address will be delivered lion. J. cause, within 20 days from tho receipt of Sabbath speeoh in which that ex- by the tatives to be held in June 4 observance, presented a report gentleman R. Clark of national fame. At the con- letters, why the Boston rate from Chicago, pressed his Willingness to Williams The that contained, among others, resolutions swap clusion of the the C. Chicago and points west of Buffalo to next. call says: “We need the ac- and Hoar for the Sockless and Recognition address deprecating the opening of the of Simpson L. S. C. Alumni Boston and New points shall REMOVAL. cumulated knowledge and information, gates Watson of Reunion will occur with England Science the Columbian Exposition on the Sab- Georgia. not he made in the future to the united character, the combined wis- Mr. Hatch said its intellectual feast. by adding |! our senators that he had the rate an dom and the sound botli, requesting and repre- though Mission and State increase of 10 per judgment of our made that he never had seen a Agency Day, July About 1st, we shall remove from our sentatives in s to nation- speech cent. May MEDICAL i men in section of the Congre prevent 23rd, will be addressed by Dr. M. J. Col- location to store No. 533 CON- prominent every al aid to in this House whom he would The interstate present in this the exposition except on condi- dren of Rev, C. L. State commission, In the de- GRESS STREET (opposite Rines country coming presidential cam- e to for a from India, Pinkham, Bros.), SCIENCE;; that the fair shall not be on the fcntlemanwilling swap gentleman of cision rendered on notified the formerly occupied by E. M. Owen & Co., paign. The separate coach laws enacted opened Massachusetts. Agent N. H., Rev. B. D. Newell, State April 6, until removal Lord’s roads that, if no answers were an and shall offer our stock of has achieved a <1 by various legislatures in the Southern day. The Agent of Maine and others. filed, second hand Pianos and at low The other resolutions all previous question having been or- order would be issued the Organs great triumph in !' states our race to in- deprecated Woman’s Bureau Convention, whioh making differ- prices to close them out. subjecting dered, Mr. Reed of Maine moved to ential rate 10 and Sunday trains, boats, mails and lay occurs 1st and will per cent. Also some special in the production of \! justice abuse without end and public the resolution on the Aug. 2nd, conduct the prices upright business as and even lidd- table. The vote The commission has no official knowl- Pianos. numerous outrages perpetrated unnecessary, Normal Classes for Young People as upon ing over campmeetings or resulted—yeas, 0; nays, 91; no quornm. edge whether any answer will bo them without the slghtest provocation or temperance The House then usual. They will be in charge of Mrs. filed on the Sabbath where the run- adjourned. any of the roads, but BEECHAKiS cause in the South demand our imme- meetings Aageson and Canle L. Emery, both pop- by interested par- Which cure timate that the ; o 0 8 9 © will Sick!! diate action and ning of trains and boats are involved, and ular and successful while its roads will ac- ■ attention.” teachers, probably Strt-dochc and all Ner-< the of this con- vrtLirwnniH o cnmcsi: the decision and file no answer. CRESSEY& | Invitations to attend the conference promised co-operation vtftLL, Mission Normal Class will be conducted cept JONES, ! Tons Disorder* arising from Impaired ! ference with other denomina- All the New roads will be sent to five in each state religious Senator by Mrs. A. B. Webber. Their lecture de- England having 394 | Digestion, Constipation and hlior>C persons tions in Frye Predicts that It TY111 Stop western will Congress St., and and the District of securing stronger legislation on partment will be sustained Alice connections receive letters, dered Liver $ and they will quickly re- S territory Colum- Oriental ably by Sabbath observance and the appointment Trade. Freeman and nearly all the great trunk lines to the apr21eodlyr OPPOSITE CITT HALL. !! store women to complete health. S bia.' Palmer, Mrs. E. S. Burlingame of a committee to confer with commit- and Mrs. A. West. • Covered with a Tasteless & Soluble Washington, April 23.—During the F. Flotoher. !! Coating, f ST. PETERSBURG New Of all Price HORRIFIED. consideration of the Chinese England Convention will be pre- '! druggists. 2& cents a boa. S Rev. Messrs. J. H. W. J. W. exclusion New York 365 Canal St. 5 Wharff, sided over by President Cheney of Bates S. S. RICH Depot, Trusted Servant of the Czar Murders His wore bill in the .Senate Mr. said BRIEFLY TOLD. &~SW MMMMteMewamMMMtMSlIli Day and J. M. Frost appointed such today, Frye College, who with Rev. C. A. Vincent, Family. committee. the committee on commorce had been will deliver a lecture. dc21 After considerable discussion Peter wife Undertakers, MW&Fnrmlycedlst.8thor6thtmaygeod her into said Day, Aug. 6th, presided Merrick, 20, was chopped body fragments, which the Maine prohibitory statutes his de- Mr. “if the over Brewer of George aged instantly 24.—Local forecast for by Frye, people of the Pacific by Major Boston, as- killed a of Boston, April ho burned in the stove. He then cisions cases at and number others bndlv hurt threw in liquor that, time. coast build a Chinese wall sisted a of the Salvation New much his three children into the by insulting by strong corps the of an iron in the England: Fair; cooler; river. The following were elected to ordina- of by falling girder the people and government of China so Army. The object this day is to new M. C. A. winds. tion as deacons: J. A. Nathaniel Y. building in Holyoke, northerly Weed, that they will not send any of their com- bring out the features of work among B. ,T. T. Charles W. Mass., Saturday. The dedicatory exer- A Duel at Last. Cook, Moon, Lowell, merce here or permit us to send of and for the lowly in our great cities. This Means Youl IT. G. J. any cises were in progress and the Lyons, George ours of peonle 23. — Palmer, Wesley there, what becomes the necessi- Temperance Day, Aug. 8th, will be crowded onto the local Weather Report. Bbussels, April A duel was C. Haskell. Those elected to ordina- floor over the girder Have naa tne of any further improvement of the conducted by the Maine W. C. T. U. Non you urippe l. fought this afternoon between Edward nce as ty which had been only secured Portland, Me, April 24,1892. elders were: Theodore S. Rose, rivers and harbors on the Pacific Partisan with Mrs. A. C. temporarily Are weak and run down? Fox and Hallet Alsop in the coast?” Association, in place. you Borrowe, Preston A. Smith, Thomas J. Mr. Mitchell—“In view of the The ablest of hollows dunes on Wright, fact that Paul, president. speakers Is out of order? of the sand the Belgi- William J. William II. Powlesland your Blood 8 A. P. M. Kelly, we ha ve paid in gold and silver to China Now England will be presont and address an coast, near Newport Bains, a few M. H. Nelson R. Have trouble with Siprella, Pearson and over $200,000,000 in the last 20 to t.lifi r.nnvflnt.irtn. you your T.1.18 miles from Ostend. It resulted in noth- M. W. years Barometer..129.907 30.179 Newbert. the balances of I ask the Sen- The Lecture Bureau of Head? Are your Nerves weak? ing worse than a triple perforation of the pay trade, the-Assembly Thermometer.'r.o.o 42.8 ator from Maine whether he thinks that will be ably sustained. its lec- Then the medicine need is Dew Point.37. 21. skirts of Fox’s new frock coat, but was Body Recovered After Months, Among you Many China is to break off that turers will Hon. J. R. Humidity.60. 41. as close a call as a man often has. Fox going trade appear Clark, [Special to the Press.] with us if we the exclusion President Small of Wind...SW N was seconded William B. Bacon, pass bill.” Colby University, 0 by Jr., East Mr. have no doubt Prof. K. Baohelder of Hidden’s Compound. Velocity.8 of Boston, and Borrowe by Harry Vane Machias, April 24.—The body Frye—“I of it all.” Hillsdale, College, Magnetic Weather.Cl’dles Cl’dles of Winfield Mr. Mitchell—“Well, I have.” Mich., Revs. L. S. Bean and H. F. Wood All the sell it. It Millbank. The duel was a result of the Huntley, drowned in Gard- druggists Mean daily thor. .49.0|Max. vel. wind.21 SW Mr. Frye—“None under the sun.. If of Maine, Dr. O. B. of Bates Col- recent trouble between Borrowe and J. ner’s lake in December was found Cheney costs $1.00 per bottle. Maximum ther.. .53.0jTotaI precip.00 last, the House bill becomes a law, and if the lege, Dr. Coldren of India, Rev. W. II. Minimum ther .. Coleman which did not end in a For local or constitutional .40.0| Drayton, floating today. Two others drowned at of China does in less than G. of and Hon. J. S. meeting. Fox published the letters in Emperor not, Temple Boston, weakness, nervous diseases, the same time have not yet 60 declare hi3 ports closed to all Hughes of Illinois. that affair, as he claimed,with Borrowe’s been recov- days, paralysis, rheumatism, commerce of the and with- Each of the three the Weather Observations. consent. Borrowe denied that he was a ered. Sundays during neuralgia, diseases of the draw his will be able the and made his diplomatic representatives from Assembly supplied by blood, female weaknesses, The are the publication, A Houlton Boy Drowned. the United States, I am them will following observations of Sto1 in terms which led to the duel. entirely mistaken preachers. Among appear and all stomaoh troubles, it the about the of China and liis min- Rev. W. H. G. Temple. C. A. Agricultural Department Weather Tm Plate Workers Hottt.ton-, April 24.—This forenoon Emperor Vincent, is KING. It is a clean, pure, Coming. ister.” C. A. Beckford, of Boston, Prof. A. W. Bureau for yesterday, 24, taken at Bernard, the 12-year-old son of William honest medicine. April Swansea, April 24.—It is stated that Anthony of Bates Divinity School, Lew- 8 p. m., 75th meridian the was fishing when he time, ob- owing to the depression in the British Dobson, slipped York County Accidents. iston, Me., Rev. C. E. Cate of Portland, servations for each station in tin plate trade, from the work- from the planking and was drowned. Dr. McLeod of N. B., and others. Hidden’s being given resulting Biddeford, April 23.—A special dis- Magnetic Compound this order: direction ing of the McKinley tariff, the Convicted of Temperature, of proprie- Arson. Bar Mills Is doing splendid work every- tors of a number of'the tin patch from says that Herbert A Bank President Arrested. the wind, state of the weather: largest plate 23.—Silas where. If you try It once, you factories in Wales intend to erect works Augusta, April C. Thomas Emery of Buxton, aged 22, while at wark Boston’, April 22.—Chester D. will never Boston, 50°, W, cloudless; Hew Lindley, be without it. York, in America. of Chelsea was today convicted of this afternoon was of the First National Bank of 50°, NW, cloudless; arson, chopping injured by president Philadelphia, 58°, the out tive hours. Grafton, w hich closed its doors by order BUY ST. TRY IT. HE, rain; Washington, 00°, H, Thirty-one Drowned. jury being In Sep- a tree falling on him. He is in a critical partly of Bank Examiner Gatchell, April 20, cloudy; Albany, 30°. HW, 24.—An official tember, 1891, Thomas burned the houses condition. ’TW3LL DO YOU GOOD. cloudless; Paths, April despatch was arrested at his residence on Com- Pure. Buffalo, 30* NE, cloudless; Detroit, from the of A of Henry W. Clark, Jr., and an Absolutely 32°, Hile, capital imam, says Clark, Sr., George Kirkpatrick, eight-ycar-old monwealth avenue in this city today, on HE. cloudless; Chicago, 86°, N, cloudy; that on April 20th a the in also a barn on Ids of A cream of tartar of I sloop, property Chelsea, own prem- son James of Old Orch- charges the misappropriation of baking powder. Highest HIDDEN MEDICINE C0.; Newbu*;port, Mass. St. Paul, 40°, S, St. Vin- of the of Kirkpatrick $15,- partly cloudy; Messageries Fluviales, foundered ises, which was 000 of the bank’s funds. Kail of all in leavening strength. —Latest United States } So. in the river fully mortgaged. fell from a loaded gravel car $15,000 cent, 44°, E, cloudless; Huron, Dak., Claire. Thirty soldiers ard, today was furnished but the commis- Government Food Report. I IstplycM 50* Thomas was tried at the tonight, SE, raining; Bismarck, 48°, SE, rain- aboard the vessel were drowned with the December term and a wheel passed over him. It is sioner would not state who the bonds- Koval Baking Powder Co., 100 Wall St- N. Y Jacksonville missina. captain. but the ing; jury disagreed. feared his injuries will prove fatal. men were. BASE BALL. THE WOMAN’S COUNCIL. obituary. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCEEEAWEOCS. A CRACK BALL PLAYER. CLOTHING, Ball Game at the Horse Car Grounds. Mrs. Beald Advocates the Election of Daniel M. Mannix. Arthur P. CJmke Owe o< the Beet The Gray’s Business with College nine, Women on School Boards. of the firm of ,1 Cat oh ere in t Mr. Daniel M. Mannix fl Lsejsfciii *~Tiv the ountry. Rollins and Jason as battery, were easily Arthur Mannix stone cutters, died in F. Clarke, who started to play, defeated the Westbrook Brothers, by Seminary The Woman’s Council held their meet- a long professionally only t~o years ago, was this city yesterday after illness, team Saturday afternoon. The born May 4, 1866, at Providence. R. I., and battery ing Saturday afternoon, with Dr. Jane L. since 1st. Mr. Mannix and infield work of the dating March began his base ball career in 1884 while a Seminaries made the Hersom, president, in the chair. was born in Bangor 37 years ago, but student at Brown University in that oity, the game decidedly interesting. The There was a fair attendance. The fea- moved to Portland when quite he catching for its team in the is the score young, champion- following by innings: ture of the afternoon’s in the contests of the American proceedings was and obtained his education Port- •hip College As- Westbrooks. 21220702 x—10 a Mrs. his sociation for three successive seasons. In Gray’s.002 1 1 0 2 0 0— 0 paper by L. Isabella Heald, on land schools. He then learned trade 1887 and 1888 Clarke Two base “Woman on the 18 caught for and cap- hits—Seminary, 1; Grays, 1. One School Board,” with dis- as stone and about years ago tained se hits—Seminary, 9; 6. Errors- cutter, Williams College, its team in the Grays. cussion Miss Inez Miss the firm „rJ'"'b > Grays, 21. Stolen bases—Semi- by Blanchard, formed, with his brother, of latter season winning the championship S. nary, Elizabeth Varnum and others. In the Mannix The stone on of the American College Association with Brothers. cutting The National course of her Mrs. Heald said: of the record of eleven victories out of League. remarks, many of the principal buildings Port- “A twelve games then played. Clarke’s first The following were the results of distinguished writer calls the com- land was the work of the firm, and in- was ing age the of The engagement in the latter part of the Saturday’s National League games: Age Enlightenment. cluded the Union Station, First National far catch of it. We season of 1889, when he caught for a semi- At New York—New Yorks, 8; Washingtons, seeing glimpses of the have had a illustration in Bank, and the pedestal Sol’ professional team loc_ted at Troy, N. Y. just grand Seeond game—New Lady Somerset, With inherited rank diers’ Monument. He was a member of Yorks, 4; Washingtons, ARE YOU SICK?” o. and and ac- “WHY, fortune, possessing beauty the Court of Foresters, Ancient Order of “ At Boston—Bostons, 11; Baltimores, 7. I know how it is that Second complishments, surrounded all the precisely you feel; nervous, irritable feel- game—Bostons, 19; Baltimores. 9. by Mechanic Asso- back At inducements to a life of she has Hibernians, Charitable ing, your troubles you, and when you try to read a little, your head BrookUn—Brooklyns, 12; Philadelphias, ease, Protective ^ felt the force of and is ciation, Benevolent and Order aches. Isn’t that so? I knew it. Oh, bother the doctor! Get a bottle There must be good materials to Second impelling law, game—Brooklyns, 2; Philadelphias, nobly responding to it. She has already of Elks, Irish American Relief Associa- of Vegetable Compound, and take it faithfully, as I have done. I’ve been start with in the manufacture of the this myself, but am never troubled now. Do as I tell dear.” or else the and wearer At St 3. caught glimpses of resplendent glow, of America through thing you, clothing, buyer Pittsburg—Pittsburgs, 4; Louis, tion, Catholic Knights sat- Second 16; S Louis, 8. heralding the dawn of the new age. She of the finished garment won’t be spine—:Plttsburgs, and was an honorary member of the Prudent women who best understand their ailments, find in the Com- ■ft Chicago—Chicagos. 3; Louis! lies, 2. cannot resist, else would she be dumb, isfied, a complaint we seldom ever hear At Cincinnati—Glucinnatis, Mr. Mannix pound a for all those distres ills that and 5; Clevelands, 14. and as they who having see not, Montgomery Guards. rep- remedy ing require prompt of. When we do it represents care- “eyes effective treatment as a to health. Base Ball Notes. and ears hear not” As the principle of resented Ward 2 in the Common Council guaranty good lessness on the part of somebody and life in the seed awaits the we’re too glad to correct it. The Young Portlands defeated the lying dormant, in 1880. only stimuli of outward conditions, to develop Cumberland Blues the score -- -— Saturday by and MMUUtA. II WU VEGETABLE of 8 to 4. spread out, in all the grandeur of LYDIA E. PIMKHAM »S devoted to He was a towering stalk, with leaf, bud and blos- his mother. very Is the only Potitire Crare and Legitimate Remedy BLACK CHEVIOT Bowdoin ** will play the Portlands on the for the COMPOUND som, so has woman waited, until the reliable business man and his work was peculiar weaknesses and ailments of women.-—Tr. Delta at Brunswick afternoon. it cures the worst forms of Saturday magic touch of the prince should burst Female Complaints, that Bearing-down Feeling, Weak French and Allen will be the always executed most Back, Falling and Displacement of the Womb, Inflammation, Ovarian and all probably the bonds which bound and she conscientiously. Troubles, SUITS. for Bowdoin. her; Organic Diseases of the Uterus or Womb, and is invaluable to the Change of Life. Dis- battery bloom William freeman Emery. into real life, and in equal re- solves and expels Tumors from the Uterus at an early stage, and checks any tendency to Bates meet the Colbys at’Lewis- Cancerous The^ sponsibility with man the battles son.of Humor. Subdues Faintness, Excitability, Nervous Prostration, Exhaustion, The suit for the least in the first of the wage William Freeman Emery, Josh- and and tones the Stomach. greatest money ton'Wednesday, game for the Are not the strengthens Cures Headache, General Debility, Indigestion, because all fast incoming age. signs ua T. who has etc., and invigorates the whole system. For-the cure of of either —greatest wool, black, Inter-Collegiate series. Is Emery of this city, been Kidney Complaints sex, The significant? not woman filling the Ike Compound has no rirai. and will not fade—cut and made equal coming bench show in Lewiston, in business at de Verde \ * place ready for her? Is it not a logical Santiago, Cape All Dm/gists sell it as a standard article, or sent by mall, in form of Pills or to the finest, fit PERFECT and only May 17, 18 and will be the first ever {'°z0n r 19, conclusion that women who can be trust- died -ceiptof $1.00. LVD!A E. PiNKHAM MED. CO.. LYNN, MASS. $10. We sold last the held east of Boston under the A. K. C. Island, there February 22nd, aged 10,000 year; ARTHUR P. CLARKE. ed with the ** children and can be 33 * demand this is tnan erer. rules. The indications are that the home, years. He was a young business man An i ok. entitled Guide to Health and Etiquette.” bv Lydia £. Finkham. Is of great \ year greater In 1890 he was engaged by the New Yota trusted to have a voice in the next step Men’s sizes, 33 to 44. bench show will be one of the biggest of much promise. vu. ,ies. We will present a copy to anyone addressing us with iwo 2-cent stamps, Club of ». tue National and take— League, during and best ever held in Maine. It will call they Sister Alphonso. that a>aaon took part in 101 championship to Lewiston from out of the The Schoolroom. many dogs jul MWF&wlytopcolnrm contests, playing the various positions of and them Mr. Sears’s Sister of the order of the BOYS’ WASH SAILOR city among string will they not take it as a sacred trust? It Alphonso catcher, second base, third base and right from Melrose headed the Sir Sisters by great is not strange that they are not there in of Mercy, died Thursday night at field in a very creditable manner. He also Bedivere. The best at the Bos- pointer full force, when we consider the the convent on Free street. She was SUITS. ranked very high that season in two most ton bench show was a Dexter Mr. preju- dog. dices and customs to be overcome. Her of the base Miss Nettie Dole of Bangor and a TP et sliio xl s . important departments game, G. St. L. Abbott has some very fine large dogs place should be wherever the vital inter- We have in a small lot running and sacrifice hitting. Clarke and will have them all at the show. Mr. number of friends in that and in put of Wash ests of her children are at either city Sailor in sizes for 4 continued for the New York J. Edward Lawrence’s St. Bernard will stake, Suits, boys to 8 catching of body or mind, from the cradle to the Portland will greatly mourn her death. handsome club in 1891, when he alternated with add to the interest in the show. Port- Our New of Ladies’ years; styles; somethin? college. The body and mind are so Two years she became a victim of styles new and Warranted Buckley in doing most of the work be- land, Bangor,Bath and Augusta will send ago cheap: $4.00. closely x'elated that a system of work or not to ‘fade or colors run their stock. The entries close 6 and the grippe, from which she had never re- in washing. hind the bat. Clarke stands five feet May overwork, in ill-ventilated, ill-lighted inches and it is honed that all owners will com- covered. They’ll go quick. eight high weighs about 155 dog school rooms is as pernicious to the one, pounds. During his brief pete. as to the other. wom- J. SPRINGaildSBMMER professional Nature endowed General Nathaniel Jackson. career he has shown such skill as a catcher an with and a deeper intuitions, purer General Nathaniel J. BOYS’ SPRING as to warrant competent critics in pre- love children than she did man. Jackson, formerly ;.jor of died at N. dicting for him a brilliant and successful SHATTUCK NOT TO RUN. Woman’s whole life is in such close com- Lewiston, Jamestown, Y., at the residence of his son on future. munion with them, that she is from that Thursday, OVERCOATS. _ April 21, after along illness. At the out- GARMENTS Amherst’s Crack Athlete svlll not Com- very fact, suited for the position. None It Will Be break of the Rebellion, he was are now Surelr Fought. pete this Year. know better than their needs and appointed ready. she, colonel of the First Maine of Special new line just received from That the match between John L. Sulli- So powers. Would she be of Regiment many different reports guilty leaving of the voluneer mi- onr sizes 10 to 14. Prices van and James J. Corbett of California will concerning her heart treasures in Infantry, composed factory, Shattuck, Amherst’s champion quarter- filthy, disgusting, litia of the the Portland In- $6.50 and $8.50. take place in the rooms of the deadly air? a thousand times no. state, Light Olympio mile runner, have been going the rounds, No, fantry, Mechanic Blues, Portland' Also, Children’s Light Overcoats, $5. Club of New Orleans in September there This would all be remedied with woman Light SPRINGER it may be well to state authoritatively Guards, Portland Rifle Portland EROS., Half price. can no longer be any doubt. Corbett’s on the school board. Should not she Corps, that in all probability he will not com- Rifle Lewiston Full line of Fine was sent to the whom nature and circumstance of Guard, Light Infantry, Boys’ Keefers, $2,500 deposit Olympic season condi- pete t is in any game. His parents Norway Light Infantry, Auburn Artil- 500 $3.50, 5, 6.50, 8. Ages 4 to 16 years. Club on Saturday. tion have so bountifully fitted, go hand Street, object to his running on account of the lery, Portland Rifle Guards and Second Washington Corbett said on 11: “I have ac- iu hand with her children into the April time and strength required. The Athletic Lewiston Zouaves. BOSTON. the terms of the broad fields of and usefulness cepted Olympio Club. as learning Association, may be imagined, has to Colonel Jackson returned to Maine GENTS’ AND YOUNG MEN’S Neither I nor baokers guide, to warn, to my thought the re- used means to watch, with his at Headquarters for Fashionable Cloaks. every bring it about that and above to regiment the expiration of the club for a all, cherish and the apr6eodt9 quest by $2,500 deposit should run this develop the term of service and was soon after Shattuck spring, but has noblest in them? so w s unreasonable. club a Who to de- SPRING OVERCOATS. The offers purse not succeeded. In him the quick commissioned colonel of the Fifth Maine. yet track tect dangers that beset them of a of $25,000, the largest on record. Of athletic team physi- He served with distinction with this loses its best member. cal, moral or intellectual nature. Brain reg- course the members had a right to exact iment the Peninsula Grays, Browns, Blacks. All the new and muscle have done much, but through campaign, some conditions to guarantee our appear- and under General in and and nobby shades, as weU as THE BIG CYCLE RELAY Pope Virginia, staple ance at the time specified. I shall be in RACE. Ethical and Manual Education was wounded at the battle of Gaines’s FEMALE TROUBLES. styles. Prices, $5 to $25. Sizes for the of the A. C. at the time where he was carried from LARGE and SMALL MEN. ring Olympic will do more. Let us ask ourselves one Mill, the field. Became so Run Down that Life It Will Start from Chicago and End In and date agreed upon, if I am alive, pre- At the recommendation of General was a Burden. New York. question. What is the school for? It is pared to do my level best to win.” McClellan he was, on the 24th of Septem- Allen’s Sarsaparilla Makes Life The start in he an old but it Jim Wakeley, when interviewed said: Chicago-New York re- question, means more to us ber, 1862, commissioned as brigadier- Worth Living:, ENGLISH WALKING lay raoe will be made from at than it of was “Now, that Corbett has posted his $2,500 Chicago 1 did to those of even only a quar- general volunteers, and soon as- ' m. on ROCKPORT, ME., Aug. 3, *91. we will p. May 18, finishing in New York to the command of the Second guarantee have to do the same. I ter of a century ago. The seliool signed I have been back to health on at 2 m. system brought | COAT SUITS. meant to do so from the and can’t May 22, p. Brigade, Second Division, Twelfth Ara.v first, now barely provides for much more than from the verge of the recount for Two riders will start in each fast- (JOl'pS. very Johnston’s objections to the relay, a of the Allen’s est man to the discipline memory, a sort of cal- He was in all the active service until grave by Sarsapa- values in sizes for O topic Clubs demand. I think it a carry message. Length of Special young men, just isthenics of one function of the brain the I rilla, and I rejoice at the privilege 33 and 84 Tie. Those that relays to be from ten to thirty miles. The spring campaign of 1863, when he breast measure. $10, 12 know John L., and his power; a system of and P of telling others of its wonderful fr nds managers of the divisions will determine storing crowding was injured by a fall from his horse in and 15. An opportunity is here offered know full well that he never away facts that or not merits. 1 the distance of may may help the action. He For two or three years 1 to secure a BIG BARGAIN. r lated a but business is busi- relay. The arrangements to was, upon recovery, assigned contract, pupil begin an active life of useful- to ■ have suffered from a com and will be such that all from command the rendezvous oamp at plica- 1 ness, the money will be posted in a danger delays ness in the and of no use tion will be world, possible Ricker’s New York harbor. of diseases peculiar to my few days.” entirely precluded. With fair to those out Island, going upon their own re- He was here almost a s sex, and became so run down that weather it is hoped that all records will year and was ALTOGETHER TOO MANY sources. All are not destined to the then life was a Plans for Maine's Kite easy assigned to active duty in the fall of burden. 1 had a 1 Track* be broken. places, and a life of The The graceful luxury. 1864, and assumed command of a brigade terrible cough all of the time, and my managers of the kite track at Old have a to make for BOYS’ LONG To Row at Ithaca this Year. majority way them- in the 20th Army Corps under General friends thought 1 was to 9 PANT Orchard, Me., now in prooess of construc- and should be fitted for it in going The Committee of the selves, the Slocum of General Sherman’s command die. 1 had tried kinds of tion have made a schedule of races Regatta Intercol- many | to be public schools. There is an ne- in legiate Rowing Association announces urgent Georgia. medicines without and was f SUITS. trotted on the new track at the dedica- cessity that manual labor be in MRS. JAMES benefit, that this will be held on taught NUTT. about discouraged when I S tion meet July 4, 5, 6, and 7. year’s regatta connection with the text books. Sir Alex TUlock Galt. began Cayuga Lake near Ithaca. This is some- OF taking Allen’s Sarsaparilla. Ana must They will offer $10,000 in prizes, divided Sir Alex G. C. ROCKPORT, ME., | they go. Sizes for boys 12 of a as Tillock Galt, M. G., who Before! had taken it a 1 as follows: 2 38 thing surprise, it was generally MAINE TOWNS. week [ to 18 years, $4, 5, 6, and 8,10 and July 4, class, purse fl,000; lately died in Canada, was well no Faith In to feel 12, 2.27 understood that the races were to be Medicine, but began better. Now I have represent the prices asked for better class, purse $1,500; July 5, 2.33 class, known to Portland people. He was the rowed on the Hudson, at some be- Items of Was Cured Just the Same taken three bottles and can say that suits than it is possible to obtain purse $1,000 ; 2.21 class, purse $1,500; July point Interest Gathered by Corres- Lord High Commissioner for Canada in any- tween Poughkeepsie and New York. by that Marvel of 1 am cured—entirely cured. where else for fhe same 6, 2.25 pacerB, purBe $1,000; 2.24 pondents of the Press. England, and for his services had money. trotters, The Intercollegiate many Healing, It was not faith that cured be- I purse fl,500; July 7, free for all Rowing Association been made a Grand Commander of the me, pacers, is composed of cause I had no faith. It was Al- purse $1,600; free for all Columbia, Cornell, and Order of St. Michael and St. trotters, purse the of Pownal. George, J’S SARSAPARILLA. len’s $1,600. University Pennsylvania. It was which carries knighthood with it. The Sarsaparilla. BOYS’ FLANNEL BLOUSES. organized last fall, after been FOBEBT FIRES CAUSE MRS. JAMES NUTT. I If thiB opening meet proves successful a having agi- EXCITEMENT. elevator that supplies the English steam- tated during race week at New Lon- $10,000 stallion race will be in Our quiet little town was the scene of ships at this port with grain was bnilt Sold by all dealers—128 Doses, BO o. Closing out lot of small given don last summer. The The sizes, 5 to with extra to three colleges and also the block Allen Sarsaparilla Co., September, $10,000 the stal- considerable excitement on Past oc- by him, large granite 10, at 50c, 70c and $1. forming it labored under the Day, called Galt at the head of Woodfords, He. I lion that lowers the world’s record. impression casioned Block, the that they weren’t recognized at New Lon- by forest fires. Early in the Grand Trunk wharves. don, that they were merely so side morning a small fire was kindled on Harvard’* many A. Frost. Challenge. shoWB to the George BEST GRADE “STAR” big Yale-Harvard 'Varsity Bradbury’s mountain, which spread with Columbia, Princeton and Yale have and deoided that A. race, they they wouldn’t but Sanfobd, April 24.—Hon. George been challenged by Harvard to a team lightning rapidity, owing to the time- stand it any longer. They argued that if Frost died suddenly this morning at his FRENCH FLANNEL race of one mile, four men to constitute a ly attention of Mr. True Warren was un- residence in they transferred their races to the Hud- Springvale, aged 79 years. GREAT GREAT BARGAINS each man to run of a der was CROWDS, team, one-quarter control before serious He educated in the common schools son or some other equally good course, damage was BLOUSES. mile. Team races have been and at Exeter He very popu- they would be the star attraction there! done. Later another fire was kindled in Phillips Academy. lr f and this was a -AT- late, event is likely to draw Hence the the partner of H. P. Storer of Portland • change. pasture owned Mr. Bela Bicker a large crowd. It is also likely that such by for three years. He was a Republican in Sizes 6 to 16, regular $2.50 and $3 as for the of each athletes Wendell Baker, J. P. Lee, Wal- Heffetflnger •• a Fighter. purpose burning underbrush. politics and was a member of the Gov- quality, only $1.50 to close. ernor’s ter Dohm, W. Downs, Williams, Yale’s The second and final winter meeting of In a few moments acres were one seeth- council in 1861-62. For nine be mass of he was a trustee of the insane hos- f champion hurdler,will among the com- the Yale Athletic Association was held at ing flame; and for some hours years If the is the of Mr. Jesse and of the board. J. H. favorable the New on 2. The Snow were in pital president WOLF'S BOYS’ VEST SUITS. petitors. day Haven, April games, buildings at imminent of meeting Cambridge, though coming which were open to all amateurs, were danger being destroyed, but a crew of men Tlie Californian Chinese. Very early, promises to be one of the most well attended and finely contested. The quickly gathered, and One lot 14,15 and 16 all after several hours of hard work sizes, wool* successful meetings ever held in New wrestling and sparring were the best ever suc- (Boston Transcript) ceeded in the fire under only $4.25. seen in New Haven. In the open events getting con- “Yes, we hate the Chinese worse’n trol. Early In the week Mr. Three Yale held her own. Harvard succeeded in Alroy Noyes pizenl” said the old Californian; “hut lots, sizes 11 to 16, $10 Hqu&l. Will Have of the Road set a fire near his tod Charge Races. catching the first in the house, owing to a the yellow devils have done a good deal ity, only $6.50. prize thirty-yard sudden rise of wind the flames The Milburn and Pullman bioyole road dash, and he Boston Athletio Associa- spread to for us, after all. I can see it when I’m this season will within a few feet of the and it out of Our stock of DOUBLE races be under the man- ton carried off the honors in buildings, the State. They’ve been right on BREASTED the pole the united efforts of SUITS for all is agement of the Metropolitan and Chi- vault. required fourteen hand to build our railroads and dig our ages very large. men to the flames. cago Association of Cycling Clubs. The The between extinguish reservoirs and irrigating ditches anciwo k sparring Heflelflnger, the There have been several We were never in better condition Association have assumed cases of scar- out in the raisins and the sun hot to Metropolitan giant left guard of last year’s foot ball grain, serve onr customers well than of the let fever at North Pownal, and a death or rain a sit- we are charge Milburn raee, and A. B. and was the pour. They’re patient lot, team, Kidd, ’92, feature of the from the same occurred on today. Barkman of the Club Monday, bow-legged and eating rice with Bicycle evening, and awoke great enthusiasm. it a ting has been to April 18th; being young child of Ly- their toothpicks in and day out after appointed arrange for the was too much for his day Better goods for the same Heflelflnger clearly man and Marcia Sawyer. The interment their hardest work. The coolies have money event. The entries for the race than other here or opened opponent, and knocked him around the of the remains took on Tues- any house, else, 11. will place early done California more good than : April They possibly be limited to floor like a In the last harm; where. top. round Kidd day morning in order to guard as far they’ve washed dishes and tended to the CLOTHING AGENTS’ FURNISHING 100 men. Mr. Barkman will reoeive all went to the GOODS floor under Heflelfinger’s forth as further the whole entries to 23 The possible against spread cooking, too, for State, till up May handicap limit blows and 1 •" powerful dislocated his knee. of this dread disease. there’s on the .v has not been decided but it hardly a woman Slope who yet upon, will Mr. C. H. Hodsdon and son have been thinks she can keep house without one possibly be twelve minutes. There is at work the which was past week on contract at or more of ’em around. But you’ve got lately damaged by fire, smoke and water, at* some talk of omitting the penalties on the Destroy Cocoons and Save the Trees. Yarmouth. to be a if you live in Califor- 222 Middle under wheels. The Chinaphobe Street, Falmouth Hotel. In addition to pneumatic-tired To the Editor of the Press: frequent showers of the past two nia; it’s in the air. You may not be days are an untold amount of able to this Great Fire Sale I shall offer a Now is the ti ne to “nip in the bud” doing get a white man to pick a peach Bankrupt Stock of STRICTLY « PRICE. To Rn G* f.flT Port Genre*. good. The grass begins to show the or cut a kernel for you for any amount which I have a great increase of insects injurious to of and all of Clothing just purchased of Seth L. Larrabee It has been finally decided that the re- velvety green spring, nature money, but bound to curse the shade you’re the Hudson our trees. looks brighter and better for its shower Chinaman hit or assignee of the gatta of River Amateur Row- just the same, miss; Burleigh Clothing Company, of this — The Ual.U. him city. ing A foc.ation will take place on Satur- orgyia caterpillars, so abundant though you may be paying good The Stock consists money to do work all the time. principally of Fine Spring Overcoats day, June 11, off Fort George, on the nine years ago that they killed some of Pari§. good in all also Hudson. The events will be: Yes, they along a lot of corruption, shades, Fine Suits in Junior and the elm trees in are be- WEST PARIS. bring Worsteds, Cassimeres, Portland, again but blest if I know better of senior ingle gig, junior and senior single any way and Scotch Mixtures and a fine line coming numerous, and a very The Pioneer Chair will sell getting it out of ’em than ’em of Pantaloons, Chil- shell, junior and senior pair-oared great many Company by letting STANDARD gigs, of their small their mill, lumber and chair work it our chores for us. dren’s Suits and Cents’ junior and senior four-oared barge. All grayish-white cocoons, machinery, out, doing Furnishing Goods. It will pay stock at public auction 18eh. Shouldn't if the time’ll come are to about an inch or more in are dis- May wonder you to call at once and these open members of the Associa- length; The be examine the Createst Manufacturing Company are doing crowding across the continent so Bargains tion only. An open eight-oared inter- tributed about this the a that have ever vicinity upon good business now and shipping large plentiful that find more of ’em been offered in this Don’t media^ shell race was added to the lish bark of the trees where be seen you’ll city. forget the they may quantities of chairs. knocking for work at your Boston doors. of ev ots. The course will be one and by close observation. of the coc- Place and Number. Many E. D. Andrews has had his house You’ll hate ’em all, just as we do, but on a 1 miles straightaway. oons have eggs deposited upon their out- then raised, which changes it from a you’ll find can do their work ! side surface, and the immediate destruc- story they and a half house to a two and a half one. well and clean the pieces. This Bos- tion of these will thousands of up deprive Ansel Dudley, of South Paris, superin ton notion of the Chinaman as a embryo insects of life that will otherwise loving tended the works. brother won't work just yet awhile, not begin to develop in the warm rapidly Extensive repairs are being made on for a general rule. Take the cultured now near. use of a with a ^ ”' days By pole our railway station. ones, and it’s different. I sat down to A- large nail driven in one end the coc- s C L. S. Perry, superintendent of the H. dinner once with a Chinee—cultureder oons can be detached from the trees and P. is soon to move than He where affixed Manufacturing Oo., any Boston man in town. spoke buildings and destroyed. his family to Woodforcls. Me. so smooth that talk COMPANY. If the custodians of our and elegant my parks will have sounded like beside MISS A. L. SAWYER, this done and citizens will Richmond. pigieou English him, promptly, and what he didn’t know wasn’t worth destroy the cocoons on the fences Rev. E. of trees, E. Wheeler, South ideal of a 3VE±cLcLl© Teacher of Shorthand and and about their the Boston, knowing. That’s the Chinee, S’ts^oo'ty 255 Middle Typewriting buildings residences, formerly of the 80th and I what Street, BROWN 537 CONGRESS chaplain Regiment, ideals, take It, is this world BROCK, ST., pest of be U. S. Colored has been is impending “caterpillars” may Troop, engaged to ketch with.” PORTLAND, MAINE. cheeked. to humping itself up greatly J3. S. deliver the Memorial address at 1 be old in Send for circular. Day Californian jammed his soft my29eodtf Portland, April 23, 1892. Richmond. bat and walked away thoughtfully. U^tew!;oaJwmouth Hotel, Portland, IVIaine POBTUSD. ME. apr23 dtt STATE OF MAINE. members of the school board were to bt AMERICAN MILLIONAIRES. MISCEIXANEOTTS. MMCEI.LANEOTJS. ! saBCEixAJTEOtrS. the _by governor. elected, and as it was the first occasion in Is the Tariff a “Bobber” Tarif;, and A X* rooln m ation Bloomington upon which women had Doeg been permitted to vote without objec- it Create "Bobber Barons?” lu accordance with the requirements of law I hereby designate and set apart for the of tion, the contest naturally attracted a Preparations Meeting Now York the great deal of as the [B. G. Horr in Tribune. Friday, Sixth Day of May, Next attention, especially J A DOLLAR MEDICINE fair voters were in a The enemies of the protective to be observed as Methodists at Omaha. engaged campaign system^ upon the issue that more male teachers for several years past, have been mal-in?' ARBOR DAY. should be employed in the public schools. the charge that a protective tariff robs And I recommend to Five Hundred The ladies held a mass a few builds 75 earnestly the and Thousand* meeting cents, o! Delegates the and a for people up cjass ol> Mains that they make people, ■Lk proper observance of ii of Visitors Will days before the election at which every who in the planting of trees, shrubs and vines foi Attend—Bishop New* lordly manufacturers become enor- was “the adornment of public and ®*D point canvassed and dis- the private grounds Speafcs of Some of the Importanl thoroughly mously rich out of money extorted places and ways,” and in the general consider cussed. All questions bearing upon the ation of the important interests of Questions That Require Settlement* by such a revenue system from the con- forestry law of woman were referred I also recommend that the day be made a suffrage by in the in our sumers of here United States. holiday schools and that teachers anc [Special Correspondence.] the convention to Miss Effle goods unite in a Henderson, pupils practical observance of its ob- have been stating, with constant jects. Omaha, April 21.—The coming of the a particularly bright young lady, who L They if it was not Whatever may he done to beautify our land- quadrennial conference of the Methodist at the head of her class in the law de- reiteration, that, for this scapes will exert a wholesome and in here refining church, whioh meets in this on the of She protective system in the United fluence upon our people and furnish additional city partment Wesleyan university. for those 1st of is would be attractions who annually visit om May, creating a great deal ot will begin the practice of her profession States, property much more state to enjoy its healthful breezes and great in the natural beauties. Bloomington during present year. evenly distributed among our people, Given at the Council Miss was Chamber at Augusta Henderson moving around in and that millionaires and men who own this fifth of In day April. the year of oui cossantlv on election and had be Lord one thousand eight hundred and day, any colossal fortunes Would unknown in ninety-two and of the Independence of the attempt been made to interfere with th. this United States of America the one country. hundred rights of her sister voters she was and sixteenth. pre- The statement is, no doubt, Edwin C. Bueleigh. pared to resist vigorously. It might b6 outrage- and men who establish By the Governor: just as well to mention that the Bloom- ously false, and Nicholas Fessenden, Secretary of State manage the ington women carried their point and successfully enormous man- of the triumphantly elected their two candi- ufacturiug industries United States The dates. They were not interfered with, are not “robbers.” most of them the and all of Miss Henderson’s opinions as are benefactors of working people, and furnish to the intent and practical operation of do more to labor at good wages for the toiling millions of \ the law thus received vindi- the unqualified United States than any other cation. class of citizens. The great bulk of the Mrs. R. L. who calls money Stebbins, herself received by these men is paid out for ME AMONG MANY! a Christian scientist, is locked up in wages, and for raw material which is BOYD’S THEATER. 7 i. on a which is produced the labor of other citizens. in Chicago charge decidedly by [Building which tile conference will be held.l out of the The Tribune has stated ordinary. Mrs. Jennie Nich- repeatedly . A LIFE SUFFERER interest of all such to be its belief the among people religions de- ols died a short time ago, and the cor- during last two YEARS’SALE It has nominations, and particularly among oner’s jury in its verdict said that “life years. frequently stated that a FROM SCROFULA A Great the large of the large fortunes of Methodists of Omaha and the coun- would have been under majority | ||i prolonged prop- the United States have been made in the WITH try round about. er medical k treatment, and we recom- pursuits of life which are in no CURED! The conference will be attended way by affected by a protective tariff. |k about 500 delegates, representing every It is a simple method of stating that the GUARANTEE Appetizer. country where Methodism is known and very rich men of this country have be- J| THE writer of the following is expounded, and the visitors will proba- come rich by following business that is ' not in the ^3)0 the wife of AUSTIN P. bly attend by the thousand. By the slightest degree either bene- NO M fited or injured tariff laws. in CURE, one of rules of the Methodist church the quad- by Early MERRILL, Bria'gton's 1891 The Tribune published a short list rennial conference must be convened on substantial farmers. Thvs of wealthy men, taken from the columns the first of but she day May, owing to the of “The World,” and pointed out the NO PAY! speaks: •v fact that the 1st of falls on fact that not in five of May Sunday one them had be- f|| JCiING MANUFACTURING »-g., oiuigwn, xuc., this year it is probable that the confer- come wealthy through the protected in- a Gentlemens ence will simply meet, call the roll, hold dustries. Soon after the publication of that article The Tribune I suffered much in childhood from Scrofula swellings. Combating with the disease, as it would a devotional meeting and then adjourn resolved to as- certain as as possible the exact break out from time Cb time, as I and each affliction was ir.y iast, I until the next The nearly ! grew older, thinking neglected day. programme facts of this whole matter. It determined NOT ONE for afternoon treatment, until about fifteen years ago I found my eyes becoming much affected, and soon, so much great Sunday meetings to try and secure an accurate list of mill- during the month of has ionaires of so, I was compelled to shut myself entirely from the light of day. Staying, as I did, for weeks in a May been the United States. This in- SINGLE BOTTLE \ Helps Digest arranged. On the afternoon of May 1 a quiry was begun over a year ago, and has dark room, with eyes bandaged, I regretted the neglect of treatment, I assure you. Doctors, one been and great missionary meeting will be held in carefully diligently prosecuted after another, were called; my face cupped to draw the blood; blisters raised; leaches applied; the Exposition hall. Some of the most elo- up to the present time. The list is nearly RETURNED! \ inside of my eyelids burned; at last baffled, and with to show for their work but increased and it is in a short nothing quent speakers present will address the complete, proposed Your Food. time to give it entire to the readers of blindness, hospital treatment was advised, which I knew meant cutting my eyes. The thought meeting, and a chorus of 100 trained The Tribune. The has been me I commenced voices will undertaking made sick, —I lost my courage, ray appetite failed, and, to restore the same, taking furnish the music. The sec- one of great labor and careful in- very King's to to the inflammation ond in will be no || Sarsaparilla, when, my astonishment, my eyes began improve, Sunday May devoted to vestigation, and while one can get JFA© can and came back. I fifth about have seen no the interests of the National university. such a list that will be absolutely cor- abated, sight finished taking the bottle my work, still is A Delicate This meeting will of course be held in rect, enough already ascertained Scrofula since. I thank my stars for the poor appetite that led me to try King's Sarsaparilla. to enable me to state with truth- the afternoon, as the special services perfect beat this I take it each spring to keep my blood pure, and for the bitter tonic it contains." fulness that many of the notions so will not be permitted to come in conflict preva- Delicious Chew. MISS EFFIE lent among the people who are with the church HENDERSON. always regular worship at the talking about the rich barons and im- mend that Mrs. R. L. Stebbins be held record ? AitnA^C usual hours both morning and evening mense fortunes accumulated so to the by many at the various churches of the city. grand jury for undue influence as American citizens are simply wicked The third Sunday of the month will a practicing Christian scientist physi- exaggerations. cian and jli is a be known as the “American Sabbath” healer.” Mrs. Stebbins has not only tew days ago that The STOCK been Tribune published a letter from one of day. Colonel Elliott F. of frightened by her incarceration, IN Shepard, these modern advocates of and New will deliver the and is as impassive as if she were free to calamity York, principal distress, asking how it that FINE and come as she happens ASSORTMENT address go wished. She has a of that occasion. On May 22, there are 31,000 in this The Lone Star Cotton Picker kindly, and does not millionaires the third Sunday in the month, the mass motherly face, ap- country. In reply to that question I -035*- pear to be at ail as to stated meeting will discuss the interests of the apprehensive the that I did not know how many A SAFE INVESTMENT. outcome of there Epworth league, the vigorous organiza- her present entanglement were, but that a careful examina- tion for with the law. She insists that she has tion would show that there are no young people connected with by It is seldom tha t opportunities are offered done no means nearly so a3 that number. the Methodist church. On the last Sun- wrong, and her determined na- many for investments that are certain to The loss of flesh is a trifle. The list which has been with nay very of the month the ture prevents the fits of depression which prepared dividends without day subject of national so much care is now so large danger'of loss. You think need not come to im- nearly complete But such as in you patriotism will be the theme for the usually periodically persons that I am to state that opportunities occur, the case permitted instead yRIHG of The Lone Star mass prisoned for the first time. A CLOTHjIJQ Cotton mind it. meeting. very good pf there being 31,000 actual millionaires Picking Company. index of Here fact can be known—the In addition to these events Mrs. Stebbins’ character is af- in tiie United there are not every number great there States, really of bales of cotton if on will forded by her response to the 4,000, and of those made their for- We invite attention to our produced, the cost of But, you go losing he other special occasions, when the question 2,700 your New Spring hand of a tunes in business not by per bale, and the total will be an reporter who wished to know affected by the which is now and picking; for some time or lose a public given opportunity to Stock, complete, heg to add a cost. These facts can be learned in an good whether she had tariff, and the other 1,200 secured their hour see and hear the brightest and brainiest yet employed a law- word with reference to the offered who will take deal in a short are fortunes in part through business which advantages by by any intelligent person the time, you men in the notable A yer. trouble to examine the gathering. grand is aided by the tariff, and many of them us. The particular care exercised in the selection statistics, easily down. Is a “Lawyer?” she asked. “What do I accessible and as running that reception will be tendered the delegates partly by other kinds of employment. and manufacture of all the recognized authority by want with a Has Jesus Garments, perfection the entire commercial trifle ? by the mayor and common council of lawyer? asked When this list shall be completed, it world. It is just as us to hire will of style, and excellence of fit, all guarantee the to learn that the Lone Omaha on the evening of May 2. This lawyers? Did he not say, be found that a large majority of easy Star Cotton ‘Take no fortunes of the men best value at no than are Picker has been this labor for Get back to your will be the first time in the of thought what ye shall say, foi rich of this country higher prices frequently performing healthy history have been made in the two past at a of 80 tho Methodist in that hour I will be with you?’ Mrs. mining of silver asked for goods of inferior Let ns years saving fully per and church that the mayor and workmanship. cent, over hand and weight generally you get Stebbins to gold, in railroad transactions, in work, that if machines and common council of a tendered objects being called a faith show you our line before you buy your Spring city dealings in bonds and stocks, in enough to pick the entire could bo back to health. the healer. She says that she is a Christian specula- crop delegates of the conference a ban- tions on ’Change, in patent medicines, in Clothing. furnished, the saving would exceed scientist, and was in the last class A book on CAREFUL LIV- quet, excepting that given by the lord taught inventions secured by patent rights, in $80,000,000 annually. To build these by Mrs. B. G. of the the enormous mayor of London in 1881. It is probable Mary Eddy, Boston, increase in the value of for ROGERS & DOWLING’S TROY machines money is needed, and stock i3 ING will tell what it is to leader of the sect. While real in Agents LAUNDRY. offered for sale to raise you that a series of excursions will be run differing in estate, by dealing groceries and it. You can arrange its main dry and other to share in tins enormous get there, and when Scott’s intorOmaha from towns and cities within lines from those of the three goods merchandise, by saving by pur- foreign commerce and by various other Shirts Made to Order. chasing a single share of the Lone Star a radius of 100 miles, to accommodate II II li Emulsion of cod-liver oil is occupations which depend in no way Cotton Picking A ma- the occasions. Company. single people upon special tor their success upon tariff laws, except chine, costing less than one hundred useful. Free. The dollars, Methodist people of Omaha have as the tariff has conduced so largely to CUSTOM MAM DRESS SUITS TO LOAN. running fifty days and picking two bales been forth the putting extraordinary effort general prosperity of all kinds of per day, will save tho planter using it more Scott & Bowne, Chemists, 13aSouth 5th Avenue, business in the United New York. to get everything in readiness for the States. than $1000 each season. An equitable few of the men who Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver great event. Methodism in Omaha is Very have become CHILDREN S CLOTHING. division of this is anticipated. The par oil—all do. in the United druggists everywhere $x. not as conspicuous States during value of the shares is ten dollars. The powerful as it might have been the a; last (thirty years, as jurists, in. the purchaser of ten shares will thus furnish had the early pillars of the church been at pulpit, the bar, in literature or in the means to build one of that vision machine, which possessed prophetic which journalism, liavo ca- earn |shown any great should thecompany ..t^ut per some of tho early settlers seemed to pacity for To $500.00 pos- money-making. manage HASKELL & year. There is a demand for 80,000 ma- sess. The first Methodist great business and to run our church built affairs, JONES, chines to harvest the present crop, and the in great a Omaha stood on lots that are now corporate enterprises, requires ratio of increase each year is and high order of intellect. And the large, worth $100,000, and tho church owned yet, will be larger as machines for are men of fame here in the Clothiers and gathering lasting produced Manufacturing Men’s The ana tho property twenty-five years ago that is United States of America Furnishers, supplied. figures arcstartling Such have, few of statements facts. The who investi- worth half a person today million dollars. But them, been men of wealth. We hear gates will be convinced that such an in the early struggles and internal dis- very much nowadays about how MOWMKXT SQUARE. oppor- many apr8 eodtl tunity for a safe investment seldom sensions of the church a of places of and are secured probably large part position power never has occurcd in the of 3T/CONDENSED the use of Such history the this valuable property slipped out of the by gold. has been, no world. doubt, too often the case, but as a hands of the church, and while the de- rulo, shares will bo sold or blocks such men have done little in the Single of shaping any size. The machines is shown and its uikjtv/ij Vi units wuuuj• AuLvDL OI LUO operations at 81 Milk men whom the people have come to love explained Street, rViijce where all are in this generation have died invited, whether investor* compara- or not. tively poor. Only think of the list. Lin- SPECIAL SALE coln, Grant. Sherman, Thomas, Garfield, Morton, Webster and Clay. The list Mattes an convenience ot an * among the men of letters would be every-aay U u I * M'i old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. equally significant. But I am digressing. MBS. E. L. STEBBINS. 1 aimed in this short The Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest only article to an- ladies referred the nounce to the readers of The award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each already to, career of Tribune Mrs. Stebbins shows a that such a list is and makes two Avoid degree of deter- being prepared package large pies. will in the columns of The Trib- mination to resist what she conceives to appear Robes Last imitations—and insist on having the une within a few weeks. When that list be an of SUCH brand. infringement her rights, which shall be and Carriage NONE completed properly classi- goes to demonstrate the force of the MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y fied, I shall hope to analyze it and draw enunciated in the it of Drop proposition beginning from lessons great value. Enough FOR ONE of this article. Octavus Cohen. is known to show that WEEK. Is as as the ap4 eod&wlynrm already the state- good ments made the constantly by free-traders first. No Confusion of Names. that most of the fortunes of the United dregs. States have been made “tariff rob- A superfluity of names is often the by A j©I> lot ©ff All Wool and Rlusli Car- All and whole- bers,” is absolutely false. This state- pure cause of serious mistakes, particularly ment one of the Ro&es. Just is only many falsehoods riage tlie tiling f©r tliis season some. The most in the cases of towns. For example, a manufactured and retailed pianos; by the mem- of the year. person who desires to visit Corinth or bers of the Cobden Club and their Ameri- popular drink of the day. Palmer’s Falls, N. Y., gets off the train can allies to bring into disrepute the pro- We will close out at GREAT REDUC- BISHOP J. P. NEWMAN, at a solitary station house in the woods tective system. TION from nomination is one of the The Tribune started in on regular prices. Also a few 11. Sloinoit k Sons Go. today strongest known as Jessup’s Landing. But this this work to in the city, it does not occupy that com- get at, as nearly as possible, the bottom Harness at &«$ cent re- instance “isn’t in it” with that of a vil- facts. work has single driving per The largest Piano House in the World. manding position which it would have Tlie been very labori- lage of Westchester county between the but the result is duction to close a at Hires’ll* Wholesale and retail represen- held if greater wisdom had character- ous, already so nearly consignment; A limits of New York and Mount Vernon. determined that I am now aide to state perfect thirst tatives in the New Eng- ized the of the church quencher. management is its ancient in advance of the full list that another Don’t be deceived if a dealer, for the sake land States for Washingtonville name, of property during the pioneer days of the but call it Mount pet hobby of these tariff reformers will larger profit, tells you some other kind many people Vernon, is “just a3 good ’tis false. No imitation city’s growth. be ruined the • STEINWAY, while others give it the name of South utterly by facts. ZENAS THOMPSON & is ns good as the genuine Hires’. There are sixteen Methodist churches Mount Vernon. The federal govern- BRO’., WEBER, and three missions in Omaha. The First Office of Geo. A. aprll M,W&F4racd ment, local usage, names Wood, ) disregarding of Elbert Elm ^ HARDMAN, Methodist church i3 the finest Treas. Co., Street. probably the local postoffice Wakefield. Pack- ap1'4 eod2m CABLER, church in the It is cen- Kiowa, Colo.) property city. ages go astray in hopeless confusion be- ‘LAWSOI WEBSTER and located and is Kiowa, Colo., 15 1891. HOUSE,” trally in every way a cause the .July local passenger station is C. II. Graves

— broom. often AM* and remote and intangible legends are series of striking and powerful It is fair to MAINE STATE ITtKSM assume, and it is no doubt run by machinery. It is certain that scenes. (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & PORTLAND THEATRE. the that in a as Short & —- THE — Subscription K«t«h. ease, city intelligent as little is gained by forcing music, or Co.; Portland: Loring, Har- PORTLAND NATIONAL 3. E. LOTHROP, Lessee and Manager the Daily (In ad.vauce) SO per year ; *3 for six Portland, great mass of the or its own lim- mon. M, painting, poetry, beyond Price $1,25.) and 26 and 87. a month. Wednesday Thursday, April months; $1.60 a quarter; 60 cents voters desire above all things else that its; and the restless, uncertain spirit of FEED E. RICHARDS, President, The Daily is delivered every morning by the W. municipal administration shall be modern art will do well to the My Guardian. By Ada Cambridge, W. MASON, Vice President, carrier anywhere within the city limits and at preserve honest and efficient. It is fair to A a well C. 6. Cashier. ONE OF THE FINEST! Woodfords without extra charge. pre- old accepted laws of the beautiful. On very readable novel by practiced ALLEN, sume that when hand. Daily (Not in advance), invariably at the they change the admin- the other hand, it would be illiberal Of course the twenty years oi rickets now on sale for LOST PARADISE. from one dtf rate of $7 a year. istration party to another they stupidity that should deny that Walt seniority on the guardian’s part counted a.p25 Maine State Press, (Weekly) published do sd with the idea that less ward Deposits in our the change will Whitman was a great and unique poet. when the golden-haired at -OF- every Thursday, $2 per year;$l for six months; in some GILBERT’S way promote efficiency, and His material was the entire cosmos—of tained seventeen than when she was no cents a quarter; 25 cents for trial subscrip- only therefore it is fair to when which foreseen SAVINGS DEPARTMENT lon of six weeks. presume that it was his mistake to announce seven; and the end is easily by Hall have made the The Closing Persons wishing to leave town for long or they such a change they de- himself the mouthpiece. He lacked the reader of romances. story runf PORTIsAXTO, IVEOES., in small or large amounts of their sire the short periods may have the addresses responsibility to be put upon instinct of the art of poetry. Hopeful, smoothly throug pleasant scenes of Eng- draw interest from the first FAST NIGHT. as often as desired. the papers changed party which they have placed in quick to the soul of feel- lish life; and is written in an unaffected of each month. Rates. perceive things, day Gentleman with Lady *1.00 Advertising power. There is nothing improper, there- ing and often and manner. The latter 1824. jly25 Gentleman 25c. Ln Daily Peess $1.60 per square, first deeply acutely—he repeat- bright chapters incorporated __dtt Lady unaccompaintd hy fore, indeed it is that ed tend the sensational week; 75 cents per week after. Three Inser- highly proper, his message ih uncouth accents, with somewhat toward in whichever is in AMUSEMENTS. ENGLISH PRIZE LANTERN SLIDES tions or less, $1.00 per square. Every other party placed power dry catalogues, jarring words—and amid plot; there appears a certain hardness ir one third less than these should have have the selection of the the day advertisements, these, are now and then heard phrases of mode of taking away the poor youth EXHIBITION rates. heads of the CUMBERLAND ROWING ASSOCIATION. important departments. lofty and beautiful poetry. whose existence was the obstacle to th< -BY THE- Half square advertisements $1.00 per week, Unless it does the party in power cannot In compiling this volume, Mr. Sted- happiness of hero and heroine. It is s Portland Camera Club first week; half price each succeeding week. be held responsible for the man if it were Baxter 8 Special Notices, on first page, one third ad- management has chosen extracts from the vari- tragic episode which, treated Grand Concert and Ball Hall, Holiday, Apr. 25, p.m. of Accounts of Individuals, Anns and corpora Tickets sold Club members. H. H. Hay A ditional. municipal affairs. But this is some- ous books of Mr. Whitman’s verse and at its real would overweight th( by value, tions received on favorable terms. CITY Son, John Williamson and at the door. Price Amusements and Auction Sales, $2.00 per thing very different from a clean sweep grouped them under appropriate head- slight structure of the story; and in any 25c. apr201w * each week. Three Insertions or less of afl the square clerks and assistants whose ings. It is good to know that the old case appears inartistic. However, th« Wednesday Evening April 27 $1.60 per square. duties are Interest allowed on time Gent's Tickets 50 els. Tickets 3Sots. largely clerical, and to learn poet looked toward death. stories of Ada have Ladles WORKROOM SALE. Reading Notices in nonparlel type and classed fearlessly Cambridge alwayf d3t which is The apr25_ with other paid notices 20 cents per line each experience necessary. His song was brave as he set sail for the qualities which make them deservedly deposits. never insertion. people intend when they shift the unknown sea: popular. (New York: D. Appleton & AUCTION SALES. eleventh annual sale of garments made Pure Reading Notices in reading matter type responsibility of Short i‘ra self-analysis on the part of the heroines. Portland Water Co. 6’s Telephone "Black Art” and “Leloon.” related to York: OFFICE—Deake’s Foot of politics. while his friends have too much insisted (New Harper & Brothers; Port- Water Co. 5’s Wharf, Park WVi tr ?a it tliot tlmiT vnocAn on Norway, Maine, Street. Tickets 50, 75e. and $1.00 Now on Sale at the land: Loring, Short & Harmon.) upon value of his peculiarities of Bath Water Co. 5’s apl dtf Stookbridge’s. Half fare on the railroads to all —or to put the case as it probably is— Supply "Hermann” tickets. manner. They have mistaken his rude- holding apr35dlw do not reason at all in regard to the city Water Co. 5’s nesses for proofs of his strength; they San Salvador. Mary Tinck- Indianapolis It is because By Agnes TO treasurership? simply they er. Portland & Stock THE have reflected too readily the admiration In these days when everyone who Ogdensburg Railway CITY have become indoctrinated with the idea KAXJL,, of certain critics—as has a social English Mr. Swin- theory embodies it in fiction, Merchants National Bank Stock Friday and Saturday Evenings, Mmy dth that the first qualification for a public Issues of Water Manufacturers and Producers burne, Mr. W. M. Kosetti, Mr. Adding- Miss Tincker also has built and decor- Also, several Co. 6 PerCent and 7 th; Saturday Matinee. office is not efficiency and knowledge of Bonds, Principal and Interest GUARAN- ton Symonds—who hailed from their old- ated her castle in Spain. To this strong- TEED. OF America’s Foremost the business of the office, but a certain For and Com IVIA8NE. Funmakers, world refinements this voice which hold and its feudal town, perched some- Durability, Style For Sale toy form of belief. It is the result tt political seemed to them American where fort has no am now to because it was among the Spanish mountains, equal. II. M. FATSO* & ready receive applications for space PRIMROSE & WEST’S of that miserable idea which neither CO., I for exhibits at the World’s semi-barbaric. Also comes a beautiful to seek there Columbian Exposi- novel, exaggerated, girl her BAKTKBIIS. tion, to be held at Chicago from 1 to Octo- party is entirely responsible for, and the For Sale by ber May another cause of condonation of Whit- kinsfolk. This city is governed by the marlldtf 31, 1893. Applications must be filed be- of which both have a share fore July 1st, and should be filed at once. opprobrium man’s offences toward the art laws of MINSTRELS. of poetry, Christ, without sects or formal There will be no oha for Return that a ge space. in, political election is chiefly for WILLIAM A. freight free. Exhibitors are to may be looked for in the present tenden- worship; while its civic business is done leading Dealers.^ GOODWIN, required place the of whether Dem- their exhibits in position but are not required 50 Peerless Celebrities 50 purpose determining to confuse the limits of act of a to cy the several by ruler and three counsellors, (late City furnish attendants. All exhibitors of manu- ocrats or Republicans shall hold the Engineer.) factured goods, natural and live the arts in order to mingle as in who direct a well defined social system. 777 ~NOTlCE products Immeasurably largest, Indisputably the and the them, that my wife. Cora B. Dressei stock, (except such as are perishable,) must be Grandest Minstrel Organization on fee face of offices that successful party is i.J. *“*w?by “y ,*5Ven bed for Wagner’s operas, where the orchestra The author has embodied in this romance “5®’ and board without cause, am Civil & ready shipment Nov. 1, 1892. For blank the globe. First partln beautiful costumes and under to out all officials forbidden to trust her on m | Engineer Landscape Architect and further Information, address scenery. New obligation sweep reasons her oE.5?,r*0ns Fe application programme. like Schopenhauer, while the views upon a many as I shall any bills of her cor CHARLES P. Executive Commis- Tickets 75 to of great subjects, ?®cPJJn* not pay MATTOCKS, 50, cents and $1.00. Matinee 25 who happen be the opposite party B. DBE9SEB. 57 Street. sioner, Maine Board of World's Fair 36 and 50 personages declaim, as it were, footnotes more or less practical, all presented with t’^ting. .JOHN Exchange Managers, cents. Half fare on all the railroads! Blandish, April 22,1892. ap23dS(t apll eodtf Portland, Maine. apr23d3t apr25 dlw REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION. REPUBLICAN CAUCUSES. LIGHT HOUSE STEAMER LILAC. MUSIC AND DRAMA, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .. Delegates Chosen for the State and Dis- A Fine To the Republican Electors of the United Full Description of tire Steamer gt. Luke's Guild. trict Conventions. States: Just Launched at Cleveland. Next Wednesday evening, St. Luke’i In accordance with the usage and the in- Guild will a most attractive enter structions of the Republican National Conven- The give Republican caucuses to choost The Lilac, the new steamer for the J. R. LIBBY 5 talnment at Kotzschmar tion of 1888, a National Convention of dele- seven Hall, consistiu; delegates from each ward to the lighthouse service at this port, vocal and gated representatives of the Republican party recently of readings and instrumcnta State Convention at and sever ■will be held at the of Minne- Bangor launched at Cleveland, will be forwarded will City Minneapolis, music. The following be the pro sota, on Tuesday, the 7th day of June, 1892, at delegates to the District Convention in to Portland the last of May, or first of o’clock at noon for ttie of nominat- by gramme: IS purpose this city were held ing candidates for President and Vice-President Saturday evening, June. She is a -fore and aft schooner la. Mdhuet.i be at the next National are to supported Election, Following the as chosen: with over all of 155 and for the transaction of such other and fur- delegates steamer, length feet, WARD rIanoSol°..'|f, Eifentanz.j.Gri°l ther business as may be brought before it. The ONE. from rudderpost to stem 145 feet, beam Miss Louise Brown. mIO I INEIN8 SALE! electors in the several States and State Convention—Alpheus Charles F. Republican Griffin, molded 26 6 of hold Vocal Solo—Barcarolle■■ ■■'■■■■■■.Schuber Territories, and voters without to Dam, John. W. Davis, Lewis W. kcKenney feet inches, depth Mrs. Henry St. John Smith. regard past Jefferson li. political affiliations who believe in Republican Brackett, John E. Lorlng, John H from top of beam to top of keel plate, 15 Reading-The Madonna of the Tubs. principles and endorse the Republican Flannagan. .. ■■ Elizabeth Stuart policy, feet'2 and from of beam to Phelpi1 are cordially invited to unite under this call in District Convention—W. H. Looney, Josept inches, top Miss Goldthwaite. the formation of a National Ticket. D. Charles L. Piano Decelle, Jack. Henry P. Dewey, top of double bottom, 12 feet 4 inches. Solo—Variations .....Chopit1 Each State will be entitled to four delegates .Tolm F. John I.I. Miss Flnlbrook, Randall, Conway, Charles F, The at large, and for each Representative in Con- Bartlett. hull is made of Siemens-Martin Vocal Solo—The Lost Chord (by request)... ■ ■ at two and each .. — gress large, delegates, Congres- WARD TWO. mild steel. It is built with a double v vv"„.Sullivai sional District, each and the District Mrs. Henry St. John Territory, State Smith. of Columbia, to two delegates. The delegates Convention—Carrol W. Morrill. Isaiat bottom divided into four separate water" Reading—Pauline Paulouna. at shall be chosen State Con- Daniels, James Frank H. ■ lura- large by popular Cunningham, a; Bailey Aldrlcl ventions, called on not less than twenty days’ mcr, William J. Stephenson, James Logue, R tight compartments. In the vessel Miss Goldthwaite. BASEMENT BARGAINS and not less than Cutler Libby. notice, thirty days above, seven water-tight bulk- a. Germany.i Sublishedefore the meeting of the National Convention. District Convention—Hiram L. Horn Piano Duet.. ! Jones, heads TT [Moszkowski The Congressional District delegates shall he ace R ( olesworthy, Stephen W. Carle, Benia- divide the ship into eight (ft. Hungary.) chosen at conventions oalled the mm i. Davis and —-- by Congression- Haskell, John E. Osborne, Warren C The vessel Misses Brown. AND- al Committee of eaoh such district in tue same King, Clements. Johnson. water-tight compartments. a One of the Finest. manner as the nomination for Representative is built with a fiat plate keel in double in in made in said district; Provided, WARD THREE. Congress State Next and That in any Congressional District where there Convontion-Lyman M. Cousins, H. R, thicknesses, and is provided with an ex- Wednesday Thursday eve Is no Committee, ow'- Sargent, R. G. Berry, J. Wallace Hall, the Republican Congressional E. George tra protection keel and an outside nings, “One of Finest" will be seer lng to re-districting the State under the new Con- Hawkes, Edmund E. True, William E. Car- bilge gressional apportionment, the Republican State ter. keel on either side, extending for about at Portland Theatre, a play abounding ii Committee snail appoint from tbe residents of District Convention—Frank W. Robinson, 70 feet. beautiful and realistio scenio such distriot a committee for the of John E. effects. Th< ! purpose Burnham. Frank E. Lovell, Edward F, Cotton Dress Fabrics tailing a District Convention to elect district Tompson, George S. Staples, A. P. Whittier, Under the maindeok is located a store- Central Park scene is, Without doubt,on< delegates. The Territorial delegates shall be Walter L. Lefavor. of the chosen in the same manner as the nomination of room, lower quarters aft fitted with 12 most beautiful pictures .... WARD FOUR. presentee a Delegate in Congress is made. The delegates two on the stage in years. from the District of Columbia shall be chosen State Convention—Joseph B. Reed, Arthur R, berths, staterooms, pantry, lookers, at a convention constituted of members elected Alexander, Jeremiah F. Hutchinson, George A. table, etc. Forward of these quarters are Tickets for the Elks’ Benefit. in district assemblies, held under the Dow, William E. Donovan, E. primary George Brown, the to call and direction of the Republ can Central Albert S. Fuller. engine room, extending the super- Tickets for the grand benefit of the Committee of the District of which Columbia, District Convention—Samuel A. True, Fred- structure deck, boiler room, coal bunk- Elks are like hot said oommittee shall be chosen one going cakes, and the from each erick L. Tower, John Murphy, Jr., Eliphalet G. COTTON assembly distriot on the first Tuesday of Janu- Spring, William P. Larkin, Samuel Hodgdon. ers, cargo hold, crew space with 12 berths event in City Hall on May 18th, is certaii ary, 1892, at the hour of 7 O’clock p. m.,at a Patrick C. Melody. and wardrobes and of meeting In each district to be lockers, washstands, to draw a full house. It is settled thai Basement place assembly WARD FIVE. I a with not less than and the fitted as a designated by Joint call, fore-peak up store the Bowdoin Minstrels will seen it Bargains. be ton days’notice, signed the member of the State Convention—J. H. Drummond, M. F. | by room. 6,000 Pacific National Committee for the District of Colum- King, J. 8. Winslow. R. W. Jackson, William the first part, which will be a fine yards, Suitings, H. A. D. pre in dark Dress Fabrics bia and the Leonard Jordan. styles, chairman of the Republican Central Dugan, Smith, un tne mam deck unaer the lude to 50c. Bleached Damasks, colorings, Committee of said super- the large array of profession^ 6 inches District. District Convention—C. E. Jose, W. R, Wood, marked down to 37 14c. food wide, actual value An alternate for each to the John F. structure deck are the quar- talent delegate delegate Thompson, R. T. Me Lallan. John T. inspector’s that is to follow. The Elk bene IS l-2c, offered in this sale at on center in the middle National to act in of 62 l-2c. Bleached Damask, counters, Convention, case the ab- Fagan, S. B. Kelsey, George F. French. ters, of two bath fits 6 l-4c. wonderful sence of the delegate, Shall be elected in the consisting staterooms, given yearly in Boston are very large marked down to 50c. (A bargain.) of the store, WARD BIX. room double same manner and at the same time as the dele- and pantry, the stateroom for the attended the ladies and 64 In. 5,000 yards fold Colum- ft is not boasting but a simple is elected. State Convention—Franklin M. ly by rank amonf $1.00 Damask, wide, gate Lawrence, chief bia Suitings, extra fine styles; statement of that our All notices of contests must be filed with the Thomas P. Shaw, Frank 8. Waterhouse, Chas. engineer, store room, entrance to the finest of the marked down to 75c. fact, R. Edward performances year light colorings. Immense quan- assortment of Cotton Dress National Committee in writing, accompanied by Milliken, Tomlinson, W. Edwin Ul- quarters and Superior Satin Damask, war- T. aft, engine room, donkey Portland of Elks will set the same tities are and no printed statements of the grounds of contest, mer, John Libby. Lodge ranted all pure flax, 66 inches being sold, Fabrics and all Wool French which shall be made Preference in the boiler rooms, two staterooms wonder at the 6 1 -4c. public. District Convention—Francis Fessenden, Wes' galley, high standard on May 18th. Tickets wide, in very choice select price, Challies is large and the designs order of hearing and determining contests will ton F. Mill'kcn. Henry C. Alexander T- for One case best American be Bagiev, ship’s officers, steam steering engine may be obtained from the members. including the Queen’s Oing- and colorings more attractive given by the convention in accordance with Laughlin, Bertrand F. Dunn, Perez B. Burnham, patterns, 10 to 20 the dates of such notices and statements marked liams, yards leugths, then we itave ever seen dis- filing Marshall R. Goding. room, lamp room, two hoisting engines D* Albert. Household Pattern, with the NotionS Committee. of the best fine styles, worth 12 l-2c, to close in this market. for the anchor, the etc. down to 89c. (One played James S. Clarkson, Coalman. windlass, The will be at Sc. 50 in Llama Bloat State Convention—J. M. Haines. E. I, great pianist here Apr! bargains.) styles Cloths, _ Jacob Fassett, Secretary. Smith, On the superstructure deck aft is loca- 10,000 yards, best styles and received. Cashmere finish New York. Jam 26,1992. Henry Soule, John C. Roberts, Beniamin W. at and tickets are 3-4 Napkins to match Queen’s just a 2Sth, City Hall, being best 6c. of Printed Stover, W. H. Stevens, Addison Libby. ted deck house with chart room fitted Household Pattern, $2.75. quality 10c. District rapidly secured at Stockbridge’s. The Challies at 4c. in Convention—Holman 8. Melcher, up as a stateroom, and a forward house $1.25 Double Satin Damask, 63 of the best styles Shan- Geo. F. Gonld, Augustus B. Brown, Adam P. Boston Transcript says: actual width 68 in tong Pongee India Silk, patterns A REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION Edward C-. Allred A. with house and stateroom for the inches, Leighton, Webb, Mont- pilot handsome as gomery, S. Beethoven’s sonata 18. beautiful styles, marked down and finish silk. Henry Trickey. captain. This deck is inF-sharp, opus superstructure is one of the least often of its to $1.00. Thousands of yards have been The time for holding the Republican heard Will be held in Norombega Hal!, Bangor, surrounded by a strong and neatly built whole family. We cannot remembei 50 dozen 5*8 Napkins, good SHEETS sold at 13 l-3c. Convention to make choice of 75 new in Scotch Wednesday, April 27,1892, at 11 o’clock a. m., delegates rail, with hardwood stanchions, white ever hearing it in public before, except full size, fine patterns marked styles genuine at to the -AND- 35c. not con- lor the purpose of selecting two candidates for large State Convention to be rail and battens. perhaps, in a H down to $1.50. Ginghams (Do pine There are two “Beethoven-Cyclus.” found these imitation electors of President and Vice President of the held at Bangor, April has been belongs to the period of the full bloon with 27th, boats, a gig and cutter, on either side of often sold as United States and four delegates at large and of his second manner; but there art goods Scotch. changed from Tuesday, April 26th, to to- the deck in the 35 finest In four alternates to attend the National Conven- davits. Hardwood stairs strong hints in it of his third oi PILLOW styles genuine at 5 o’clock manner, CASES, day, April 25th, p. m., at the lead to the forward and that new musical the birth oi Anderson Scotch,—finest Ging- tion to be held at Minneapolis, Minnesota,, on aft main desk. essence, made of Brown which we date ready best Fruit Cotton hams in the world—at 40c. Tuesday, June 7, 1892, and transacting any Republican headquarters, block. Maine and is used in the generally roughly witl Michigan pine the D’ at about the price of material. 35 styles in Silk Stripe Bed ford other business that may properly come before And the convention to make choice of deck eighth symphony. Albert player planking; white pine, ash and it Here was Sheets, 81x03 1-2, 71c. each. Cord and Weave Scotch yel- wonderfully. a “ “ Fancy it. delegates at large to the District Conven- “novelty” TOWELS. 75c. low pine in the The well worth the But 81x99, Ginghams 40c. generally fitting. hearing. where the *• si- <> The Ijasls of represeentation will be as fol- tion to be held has oA-sn _ May 4th, also been saloon is great pianist had his 30 styles Best French Organdie lows : Each Town and Plantation will be inspector’s finished in polished greatest triumpl City, was in the PillowCases, 42x38 1-2, 21c. Muslins 37 l-3c. changed from to Mendelssohn D minor varia 100 dozen, large size, Huck “ entitled to one and for each Tuesday, April 26th, cherry and sycamore. There are two “ delegate, seventy- tions. His of Towels at 12 worth 20c. 45X38 1-2,22c. at 5.30 o’clock these was not onlj l-3c., “ live votes cast for the Bepublican candidate for today, April 25th, p.m., clear white windows on either side playing 40x40, 12 l-2c. glass wonderful throughout, but at one poin 50 dozen Huck Towels, extra Governor in 1888, an additional and at the same place. delegate, and the saloon has a handsome buffet, (in the slow variation in D major), he good value, lOc. for a fraction of forty votes in excess of seven- Deering Republicans. surmounted by a large mirror and fitted made one of the grandest, the most Ti Bargains in Damask Towels FRENCH SHALLIES. ty-five votes, an additional delegate. The of held their tanie Republicans Deering with “strokes” that We can remember ir at 12 l-2c„ 17c. and 20c. Vacancies in the of drawers underneath, a large desk, delegation any City, caucus in Lewis Hall Saturday evening our whole concert-going experience. 50 dozen Damask Towels, 0UTIN6~FLANNELS. 33 styles best French All Wool Town, or Plantation can only be filled by resi- comfortable sofa and large extension ta- When an artist a ex- Challies 50c. Sold elsewhere at to ohoose delegates to the State Conven- does thing of that sort double fagoted borders, dents of the County in which the vacancy ex- ble, all of hardwood. There is a hand- there is no need of about musica' cellent and a rare Remarkable Bargains in good 5S and 63c. ist*. tion on the 27th at talking quality Bangor, and the Dis- or it at 25c. styles, 6 I -4c. and lOc. 30c- Half Wool Challies 15. The State Committee will be in session in the some Brussels carpet on the floor and right wrong; may have been purely bargain trict Convention in 4th. reception room of the Hall at nine o’clock on Portland, May Mendelssohnian, or un-Men the furnishings will seat 12 persons if inveterately the morning of the Convention, for the purpose For the State Convention the following delssohnian, for all that we know, oi of receiving the credentials of delegates. Dele- necessary. The staterooms are finished care. It was gates, in order to be eligible to participate in were chosen: stupendously grand play in hard wood. The bath room is in ing of a passage that is ir the Convention, must be elected subsequent to Andrew Hawes, Asher C. Hinds, B. L. Park- pol- already great J. R. R. the date of call itself, and as can stand J. R. J. tbe for this Convention; and mail, Henry Deering, William H. Scott, George ished cherry, with porcelain tub, piped such, against anj LIBBY, LIBBY, LIBBY, delegates under this call should not be elected Smith, A. Freeman James N. criticism whatsoever. It was a o Berry, Read and for hot and cold flash to the State Convention to be hereafter called Fred V. Matthews. water, with nickel true genius. Street. Congress Street. Street. for the of a candidate for Coragress Congress purpose nominating For the District fittings, The is finished in ash and Governor. Convention these were pantry Notes. AU electors of Maine, without regard to past chosen: supplied with all the conveniences re- who are in with Miss Lizzie Soule is to out SS3J Treasurer Walker’s Reply. political differences, sympathy The chart room is bring “Pan the sentiments in the call of the Re- Elias N. Jacobs, I. L. Elder, J. W. C. Roberts’ quired. finished in dora” in expressed W. connection with her class exhi the of the publican National Committee for the W. Merrill, W. P. Ayer, A. T. Smith, 0. A. The Saturday Secretary Young Republi- F. cherry. chief engineer’s quarters bition in Kotzschmar 12th. can National Convention, are cordially invited Woodbury, E. C. Robbins and Adam W. Wil- Hall, May Men’s Democrat Club received Treasur- to unite with the Republicans of the State in son. are finished in cedar. The galley is Mr. Ponce’s new theatre at Long Islanc is er Walker’s He in cour- electing delegates to this Convention. The to both conventions finished in and is a rapidly assuming shape, and the fram< reply. declines, Per delegates ash, model of con- order. Republican State Committee. is all up. It is understood that Mr teous terms to accede to their requests JOSEPH H. MANLEY, Chairman. were empowered to fill vacancies. venience. The ice room has double F. E. SOUTHARD. George McKenney, who was formerli to dismiss the clerks or re- Secretary. motion of Mr. was walls Republican Upon Hawes it voted and is carefully drained. head usher at Portland has tin Augusta, Me., February 1,1892. ( Theatre, He that he is foi AXiw XKJ v*^x sign. says responsible that after the city shall be divided into vcbuxxx aio wxxx uc Ltlt3 umcers refusal of the management. of the office and musl wards the city committee shall consist of mess-room and will accommadate ton the management FIRST DISTRICT CONVENTION. SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. be allowed to choose his own assistants, four members from each ward, to be persons. The stateroom for the mate JUDGE The office is not run for uses, chosen in ward caucuses. and assistant engineer are in the lower BEFOBB WALTON, partisan The of the First Saturday—The ease of Thomas J. Fostei of the it Republicans Congressional Bridgton Republicans. cabin and are furnished in but for the good Community, aft, white and another against the Moosehead ani District will hold a convention in Congress Pulp on lines or at the At the Republican Convention held at and the washstands have Paper Company to recover the price of six pul] cannot be run party Hall, Portland, on 'Wednesday, May 4th, 1892 pine, porcelain town hall screens sold the defendants in 1890. amountin] of a caucus. There was Saturday afternoon, D. P. bowls. The floor a dictation party at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, for the purpose o, is hardwood, and to $1685, the facts of which were given Satur M. T. P. day is still on trial. The evidence wa; the whole an intimation choosing two delegates and two alternates to Chaplin, Gleason, Kimball, "W. rugs are provided, and with curtains for morning, running through closed afternoon at four o’clock, am attend the National to be held at H. John G. Hamblen and Saturday that Mr. Walker should do his as Convention, Foster, John the air ports. The steward, cook and the jury was excused until Monday morning duty on June when Hon'. E. F. Webb of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Tuesday, 7th, B. Bray were elected to the Re- firemen Watervill'e Will mak< he understands it without fear or favor, delegates have well furnished quarters; the for the 1892, and transacting any other business that closing argument defendant and Mr Club publican District Convention at Port- with linoleum A. F. Moulton will close for the plaintiff. and if the Young Men’s Democratic may properly come before them. carpet. The captain’6 it will be satisfac- land, May 4th, 1892, they were in- room on the doesn’t like it, equally The basis of representation will be as follows: superstruction deck resem- SUPERIOR COURT. structed to the Hon. C. F. to him. Each city and town will be entitled to one dele- support Libby. bles the inspector’s and is furnished al- tory I. S. Webb, S. S. S. BEFOBB JUDGE BONNEY. gate, and for each seventy-five votes cast for Fuller, George so in and Charles W. C. polished cherry sycamore with On April the Republican candidate for Governor In 1883, Farnsworth, Hill, Simeon M. A. vs. Charles J. Anderson. Tb MARRIAGES- 25TH, 1731, Dan*l. and Brussels The house is fin- Jennings an a Knights GeorgeF. were elect- carpet. pilot plaintiff claims to recover for the board of tin BARGAINS additional delegate, and for fraction of Knapp a butcher’s son and a — DEFOE, Dis- ed to attend the ished in with floor of two defendant’s wife who was the mother of Jen FOE- forty votes in excess of seventy-five votes, an delegates Republican cherry, kinds State at niug’s wife. Anderson and his wife had troubii died at the of Convention Bangor. of a In this city, April 23, Rev. J. G. McNeill senter, age seventy, additional delegate. hardwood and has door of communi- a nu she left him. he t< 1 by Subsequently convoyed Mr. John 8. Hines and Miss Eva A. McKenney Elizabeth her amounting to five thousand dollar: 1 in London. Vacancies In the delegation of any city or Cape Republicans Organize. cation with the captain’s stateroom. The property 111 Plymouth, April 10. Win. T. Ferguson ol if she would come back and live with him whlcl 1 town can be filled residents of the town and Mrs. E. Robinson of Plymouth TODAY. only by A number of lower cabin aft is finished in she did. more trouble occurrei Troy Mary If he had written goodly Republicans met white pine, Subsequently In Howard D. Fish and Miss nothing else, or city In which the vacancy exists. and Anderson took his and Turner, April 4, at Town Hall and fitted with 12 berths with goods departed Nettie M, Hood. Robinson Crusoe Saturday afternoon, and lockers She went to board with the plaintiff and hi would have The District Committee will be In session at In Pittsfield. April 6, Chas. R. Ames and Miss there to underneath. The seeks to recover the price of the board o 1 Case Venetian Dress Mus- the hall at 1 o’clock on the afternoon of the con- proceeded revise and reorganize crew’s quarters are Lillie E. Pur rill. insured him a the Anderson. Anderson claims that he no place among Is In Frank W. Hall and Miss lins, in both white and tinted vention, for the of the cre- the town committee. Messrs. S. for 12 men and are finished in that he had to ; Searsport, April 9, purpose receiving Joseph good style leagally liable; conveyed he I,. Carlson. with colored world’s He was over half of his and that she is bette Mary grounds, figures, literary giants. dentials of delegates. Fickett and F. were elect- with outfit of property In F. oi George Henley good bedding, cutlery, able to herself than he Is. He furthe Strong, April 11, BenJ. Woodbury perfectly fast, regular juice an advanced and his By order of the District Commit- support Strong and Miss Evelvn Corbett of Salem. thinker op- Republican ed chairman and etc. The claims that when he left he gave orders to thi 1 25 to be sold at secretary respectively. crockery, glassware, bath In Rockland. 9, Thomas F. Hart and cents, today tee. grocer to furnish her whatever she wanted li April position to narrow ideas The other members of the room for the officers is a Miss Grace H. Holbrook. 17 cents a yard. religious committee counterpart to the of and that there was nc Andrew HAwes, Chairman. way provisions lu Charles M. Crawford and cost for her to with th« Dexter, April 10, him several of S. W. are as follows: J. F. H. E. the inspector’s. necessity going boarding Miss Florence G. Ellms. case years liberty. Judkins, Secretary. Chaplin, or else. 1 38 inch Diagonal plaintiff anybody This, however 1 Cash, E. O'. W. H. The steam In Dexter, April 10. Samuel W. Crawford and Portland, March 29,1892. Jordan, Hutchinson, steering gear of the ship is Mrs. Anderson denies. Decision reserved. Wool DresS Ooods, in the new Last year’s crop of Children’s Suits C. N. D. L. Jones. A. A. Cole. P. J. Larrabee for Miss Edith A. Mower. Trefetben, J. P. Manton’s of 11. plaintiff. In Lewis Tibbetts of Etna spring shades, regular price A. D. E. M. pattern Providence, S. C. Strout for defendant. Etna, April 6, and will soon be a of the Boyd, Robinson, M. A. Har- I 1 Stella Palmer of 50 cents, to be sold today at 30 thing past. The Convention L There are bell and Plymouth. Train. mon, W. H. Bradford, J. L. Parrott, W. pulls speaking In Topsham, Frederick U. Plummer of Win- cents a All Souls’ Church. yard. a few more of these bargains J. Maxwell, E. C. Reynolds, J. H. Love- tubes all over the ship. The American Peering tllrop and Miss Mellie E Nowell of Topsham. Only With characteristic promptness the Lewis Tibbetts of itt. Windlass At the annual of the Ladies In Troy. April 7. G. Etna 1 case 38 inch fine black, left at half price. Naturally|we turn Maine Central railroad have made ar- I.Va. Ship Company furnishes the meeting and Miss Stella Palmer of Trov. AH India a bar- bucket Circle of All Souls’ the followin' Wool, Serge, to new stock and with it new to the ac- windlasses, bells, pumps, racks, church, at the rangements give best’possible The caucus of Lisbon was gain today only 50 cents a Republican etc. The is heated officers were elected for the commodations to those to ship throughout by ensuing year ideas. wishing attend held at Lisbon DEATHS. yard. Engine Hall, Falls, Satur- steam and has two President—Mrs. A. C. Salford. the State Convention at Ban- great fresh water A. Republican for choice of to the Vice President—Mrs. M. Parker. Ten new shades m New first sea here. day, delegates State tanks in the hold of 600 pure styles light A train will leave Port- gallons capacity. Secretary—Miss Caro Goodrich. Silk gor Wednesday. and District Conventions. A. E. Jordan Treasurer and Collector—sirs. c. In this city. April 22, Stephen F. McDonnell, Bengaline, just received, The is run with a screw B. Varney. Bedford Cords in Bhie and Tan, at o’clock in the ar- ship propeller [Funeral this afternoon from No. 40 Park and sold at land 6.05 morning, was chairman, and J. H. Eacott secreta- The were today $1.50 pet- nine feet four inches in following elected as the ex street Collar and in at 10.45 in the forenoon. diameter, driven Daniel M. yard. with Sailor Gilt Buttons, riving Bangor ry. ecutive committee for the annual fair In this city, April 24, Mannix, aged at To the State Convention were chosen—George by an inverted cylinder surface condens- 37 years. for small Returning, it will leave Bangor 6 p. m. Mrs. A. C. Mr. and Fred Twenty shades in •extremely dressy boys, 4 to Plummer, Edward Berry, William H. Miles, S. two fore and aft Safford, Mrs. Johi In Plea santdale, April 24, L., youngest change- in at 9.48 in the eve- ing cylinder compound of E. and Norrissa A. able Taffetas aud and arrive Portland E. Smullen. Charles M. Ham. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hawkes am I child George Goodwin, Surahs, 8, $10.00. Other effects in Cheviots To the District Convention were chosen— the to be 22 acred 1 5 months and 12 days. desirable. On A low fare has been for engine, cylinders inches and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Varney. year. very sale today. ning. arranged Charles Plummer, William S. Cotton, C. A. Jor- [Funeral on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock, and made with 41 inches in diameter with a stroke The Circle has over 1 Cassimeres, wide col- the round dan. Prank Miles, L. R. Ross. of 30 spent $1100 tin at the parents’ residence. Kelsey street. 24 inch trip. Mrs. figured China Silks, inches. There are two past year for repairs and still have con In Falmouth, April 22, Celia Conanl or three to It was voted that the town committee cylindrical single 52 10 months. a regular $1.00 full lars, piece Suits, $5.00 siderable money in the treasury. Tvler. aged years quality, fill vacancies on the committee. ended 10 feet 8 inches in diame- In Waldoboro, April 5, Thomas W. line of shades. at 69 _■ boilers, Haupt, Today $8.00. Suits, to cents a Two-piece ages 5 Hollis. ter outside the smallest course of shell, Beal Estate Transfers. ton. yard. agIu South Thomas April S. Cornelius Ma- 15, $2.25 to and 10 feet 9 inches from outside to gee, aged 83 years,—formerly of Brooksuille. $15.00. At the caucus in the out- The following transfers of real estate ii 1 1 case, new styles, All W ool Republican Hollis, In Camden, April 3, Mrs. Louise E. Odd to side of ends. The masts are of Merrlam, Pants 50 cents $2.00. following were chosen delegates to the Norway this county have been recorded at th< aged 79 years. Challies, very stylish, in Iu Union, April 2, Sadie E. Upham, 29 black, white and colored State Convention: James 6. Al- pine. registry of deeds: aged Children’s Caps and Hats 50 cents Redlon, years. grounds. On sale at 50 Gilman to Frank F. In Warren, April 2, Shubal today bion Palmer, Howard G. Wakefield. Bridgton—Isaac Fellows Rokes, formerly cents a to $1.50. $2000. ° yard. The Workroom Sale. J. following were chosen delegates Cape Elizabeth—Michael Quin to Willlan In ^inalhaven, April 2, Mrs. Hannah Arey This is a Children’s store as well to the district convention: Melville B. H. Moore. $1000, etc, aged 87 years. ®“No trouble to show goods. The tenth annual sale of the Workroom Jackson to Mrs. Smith, Edwin A. Hobson, H. W. Palmer. Harrison—Isaac James 0. Miller In Hampden, April 14, Mary A. Knowles as Men’s. will open today in the store under the $1000. aged 70 years. Portland—John Quirk to Jennie A. Honon In Milo, 14, Herbert A. Raymond Republicans. Falmouth one April Monroe, aged Hotel, continuing week. $600. 23 years. The Republicans of Raymond have All .the patrons of former sales and Westbrook-Martha Winslow to Josepl In East Monmouth, April 6, Mrs. Ruth Jones, Howey. $1. aged 65 years. chosen Henry Harmon and Wm. H. Jor- friends of the cause know the A. Miller et Eastman Mrs. Bros.&Bancroft purposes Freeport—George als. to Freepor Ill West Farmington, April 8, Prudy A. tut FARRINGTON & Park Association. $1. 54 BICKFORD, dan delegates to the Portland district of the and the char- Dillingham, aged years. charity In Augusta, Mrs. A. H. Gilmore, aged 73 convention and Frank C. yrs. Formerly Farrington Bros., Wilson and acter of the work offered for sale. Parti- Portland Camera Club. In Madison, April 7, Betsey Trumbull, aged S Alfred Wilson delegates to the cular attention 100 years. Bangor has been called to the The exhibition of lantern mad< In Brooks, April 11, Melzer S. CONGRESS STREET. convention. have chosen the fol- slides Roberts, aged 542 They frocks and 21 years. dlt especially dainty aprons London amateurs and tlie 1 lowing town committee. by set on tin In Damariscotta. April 10, Mrs. Myra K, which the ladies to Chairman—Frank M. Hawkcs. have show to the White mountains, by the members Northey, aged 66 years. Secretary—C. S. Witham, Frank C. Jordan. early comers. of the Boston Camera Club, takes Alfred Watson, Geo. M. Leach, Albert G place at Baxter hall Strout, Henry Harmon. tonight Ex ceedingly full and lectures Otisfield Foresters Meet Tonight. interesting Delegates. accompany these sets, and they wil doubtless draw a large I Otisfield’s delegates to the Portland There will be a special meeting of the audience. Th< Flowers new lantern will be used and I convention are the mam DENNETT the Florist, STO Congest stmt. District O. F. Mitchell, J. Foresters tonight at 7.30. It is de- and sea | \ of land displayed at thei’i H. Edwards and W. W. Andrews. sired that every member shall attend. fernsest. MISCELLANEOUS. WISDOM. TO IK sirable acquisitions because of supe- WIT AND WANTED. BBT. FOR SAXE. T# SHINE SOCIETY. rior manners and attainments and fam- In want of a RENT—Furnished: a fine brick SAXE—Choice cedar, connections. It is here where the A I.oTtr's Strategy; \17'ANTED—Anyone harness, house, maple, magnolia, ily a trunk, or a bag or brush, call this week FORsunny and centrally located In a good ForScotch larch trees and syrlnga, bridal at tact and diplomacy and knowledge of OB, HOW JONES FRIGHTENED HIS RIVAL, 491 Congress street. Everything in' our store neighborhood near Spring street horse cars, wreath and hydrauge shrubs. Nursery stock to be closed out by the last day ot this month. BENJAMIN SHAW, 61Va Exchange St. 25-1 that must be cleared oft sotlia land can be used Ward M’AHister Advice to human nature will be called sharply into OFF THE PREMISES. gives BROWN, d.&a.TOKDAN._23-1 for building lots and will be sold very low. D. W. requisition. The list being made up and ItENT—The pleasant and sunny cottage I1AW ICES, Maple street, Peering.25-1 L to know that J. g. FOltnumber 115 North street, corner of Wal- be Social revised a number of the nest public Would Leaders. times, stop Wanted—TheCUBBIEB. bell hanger, is at 137 Clark nut recently occupied by Mr. McDonald, In good SAXE—A fine manufacturing business I bath room. Prices for Families and Offices: is to circulate among the people con- Ill ) street. Speaking tubes and bells of every de- repair; has Also the newly re- FOR—The Pioneer Chair Co., West Paris. Con- scription into hotels, private houses and novated and on sists of about one acre with cerned and secure their active put thoroughly repaired cottage of land, together co-opera- steamboats at short notice; all work warranted; North St ,new furnace modern plumbing and buildings, machinery, tools, stock, fixtures, etc. Form a cellar. 10 Ik -$1.50 How to Four Hundred in m tion and support. This is the easiest orders by mail attended to. 23-1 cemented BENJAMIN SHAW, 51 Va This property will be sold at a bargain to the Daily, per month, Exchange If not sold at sale, will “ “ “ “ Small Town—You Will Hake matter in the world. The are St.___23-1 right parties. private Enemies, people wanted—A Gentleman and his be offered at auction on the premises Wednes- 15 2.00 U too to an under- HOUSEwife, without children, wish to hire a BET—A cottage of five rooms situated on 18tli. For full and de- “ but That On® of the Penalties of only happy help along day, May particulars .. whole house west of High St. Address TO the west end of Great Chebeague. Very write for circulars. F\ O. BAILEY & taking of this kind and will eagerly aid of water. scription 20 2.50 Greatness. HOUSE” P. O. box 1384. stating location and nice well Inquire of Mr. J. F. Walker. CO., 18 Exchange street, Portland. Me. 23-1 a man who has the force and push to reut. Possession to be given at once. 21-1 _23-1 to - • [Special Correspondence.] lead them. to the differ- 1?OR SAXE—One chance in a lifetime buy 60 lbs. .15 Subscriptions buy from $1,000 to sio.ooo BET—Two tenements rear of 103 New- l a first class custom made harness at cost. New York, April 14.—Almost every ent events will come almost without an Wanted—Toworth of east oil clothing. The TO bury street. 4 rooms in one and six in the 25 sets must be sold the 30th of this --- highest left, by 100 lbs. .25 cash prices for ladies’ dresses; also other; in nice month as we are out of business. J. Si laail brings a batch of letters to Ward effort, and each successive event will be paid gentle- repair, sunny, good neighbor- going men’s and children’s clothing. Cash prices hood, grown-up families desired. Inquire on B. JORDAN', 401 Congress street.23-1 McAllister, the leader of New York’s easier to manage than the one that has paid for carpets and furniture. Address postal the 23-1 BY THE per 100 .20 or premises._ CAKE, lbs., before. letter, M. DeGKOOT, Portland, Me., Perry saxf.—1One set double harnesses; must celebrated Four Hundred, asking for gone BET—Good tenements of three and six FORbe sold this week, closing out business; “After Hotel._20-1 rooms; prices S8 and also B. 491 advice on “How to become a the first affair has come off it TO *12 per month; price $35.00. J. & JORDAN, Congress society TSTANted—Situation as housekeeper In for Houses in all parts of the By J. C. St.23-1 Customers can commence Ice may be desirable to weed out the list of I ^.le city. taking leader.” Pretty nearly all of these let- hotel or private family. Address N. W. WOODMAN, 105Vi; Exchange street. 23-1 at time and and this should be done relent- Press office, Me. SAXE—Second-hand Hall’s safe, good any they desire, delivery are eligibles, Portland, _20-1 ters from ambitious bet—cottages, furnished and unfur- as new: cost will sell for J. & will he continued until Notice to Stop young gentle- ill on IfiOR $200: $60. lessly, though the feeling the part ANTED—All persons In want of trunks or TO nished. on Little and Great Diamond is- B. 491 street. 23-1 is received at the OFFICE. men in small towns who are desirous of \V' JORDAN, Congress of those set aside may he greater and bags to call at E. D. BEYNOLDS’, 050 lands, Peak’s and Cushing’s islands and the customer town, and 558 corner of as we shore and Falmouth now SAXE—Houses for sale. Prices Any leaving by giv- forming a Four Hundred of their own. harder to hear than if had been left Congress street, Oak; Cape Foreslde; ready $600, notice at the OFFICE, will be en- they manufacture our goods, and can therefore give to let for the season. N. S. GARDINER, 185 FOR81000, $1100, $1300, $1400, $1500, ing are of en- in you bottom trunks Middle street. titled to a deduction. Invariably they good family, out the first place. But that must prices; repaired; open 21-1 $1700, $1900, $2000, $2200, $2500, $2700, proper evermigsuntil 9. 19-1 $4000. J. C. lOBMi Exchange excellent social not deter the man who lias set the task By WOODMAN, tYe particularly request our custom- joying privileges, but, BET—At Oakdale, a new house, pleasant street. ers to know that we do TiO and desirable down seven _23-1 to report any neglect of our drivers not knowing the ropes, they are nnable of creating a Four Hundred before his public stairs rent of WANTED—Thefine gold, silver and nickel rooms, with bath room and two SAXE—Two sets full silver mouuted in leaving Ice: for careless- and if ho is steadfast and de- plating, pol- pantry; bay complaints to establish themselves at the h’ead of eyes, only ishing, buffing, etc. Silver plated ware reDnired windows, Sebago, water closet, perfect drain- FORcoach harness, regular price $150 and ness, or oilier cause, if made at the any termined and he will soon feel reftnishcd and enameled to prevent its tarnish- at the No. 8200. with will sell them at a low the Hence turn to the politic, agejCementcellar. Apply house, collars; Office, will be attended to promptly. procession. they ing. The only complete manufacturing and 23 William street. D. R. FROHOCK. 21-1 figure In order to close out stock By May 1. J. that the wrath of the will glide establishment in Maine. for great arbiter of American society for slighted plating Send price & B. JORDAN.23-1 CLARK & CHAPLIN ICE CO., over him as easily as other petty trou- list. STEVENS, WOODMAN & CO., cor. Pore BET—A large and desirable house on counsel, and in such numbers do their ana Union TO Gray street, between Park and fur- sale—And must bo sold tills week, 26 & bles of life. Additions to ranks Sts.janlStf State, BURNHAM CO., the may nished or unfurnished; or would let a of sets of from $10 to $38. missives come that Mr. if he part For harnesses, prices LIBBY & CO., McAllister, be made from time to time as circum- \\TAnted—To call at your store or house house to the right parties; must be let by May J. & B. JORDAN, 491 Congress street. 23-1 C. S. to » and pay you cash for old rags, barrels, 1st. Call and see the house. O. H. FELLOWS, BATES, attempted answer them all, would be stances may dictate, but should CUMMINGS BROS, they iron, rubbers, bottles, metals of all kinds. If 15 Gray sllaet. 21-1 saxe—A desirable building lot corner to hire a look af be you have of the above me a ForQuebec and Howard streets, con- eodSm compelled seretary to only made with the greatest circum- any please drop Munjoy, sprll postal. Address C. B. WISH, 131 Green BET—At 1R Parris street, an up stairs tains about 4200 sq. ft., can be at a low ter this class of more in bought correspondence alone. spection—with circumspection street, city.11-ltf TOtenement of six rooms, in good repair, sun- price and on easy terms; also several other fact than the formation ny and pleasant. Rent $12. Possession lots near by: same owners. BENJAMIN Since he issued his famous ukase, di- of the original to from 81000 to given JOHN’S buy 815,- immediately. 19-1 SHAW, 61 Va 8t. 23-1 for it will be found more dif- NOTICE—Wanted000 worth of cast-off I the Exchange viding the Four Hundred into an list, much olotmng; pay original highest cash price for ladles’ dresses, RENT OR FOR ficult to weed out newcomers than it gents’ SABE—A small steam saxe—a two story frame house and and children’s and winter over- “inner circle” of 150, an “outer circle” clothing, gents’ TO mill coveniently situated near the city, For.lot adapted for a small family In a good ASBESTOS PAINTS was to weed out coats; call, or address letter or the old. postal toS. suitable for use as a gristmill or for light manu- neighborhood In upper part of the hear and a these communications 97 Middle street. city “fringe,” “This Doint reached, the man who has LEVI, augiotf facturing business; terms reasonable. For par- Spring and Congress St. horse oars. Price have been ticulars address Box 1716, $2860 and this taxes. particularly numorons. The been the active in City..19-1 year’s BENJAMIN Have llw spirit organizing these SHAW, 61 Vg Exchange St. 23-1 , incident served to revive inter- MISCELLANEOUS. BET—Two finished rents at the general subscription affair's can rest assured that newly TO Sterling homestead. Peak’s Island. SALE—On elevated ground near Con- est in the peculiar hold which the chief the Apply battle is won, and unless he spoils it HEADQUARTERS for Ladies’ and Men’s to Seth Sterling, Deputy Sheriffs office, Port- Fobgress St,, and Bramhall St. a detached 2 of the Four Hundred has on his JO. Maine. 19-4 frame house now 2 follow- all by some or $2.00, $2.60 and $3.00 Boots. We keep land, story occuplod by families: largest imprudence by letting go all sizes and half sizes. size of lot about 44x66. BENJAMIN ers in the whirl, and re- his widths, BROWN, Sign SHAW, giddy naturally hold, hi3 position as the recognized of Gold Boot. 20-1 BET—A lower tenement of 7 rooms, plea- 51% Exchange St. _ g3-1 quests for instruction as to the best society leader of the place is assured. TO sant and sunny location. Inquire at 311 sale of PICTURES! Those In want of a SPRING ST. 19-2 SAFETY BICYCLE—"Model C, means of the ladder of social But climbing eternal vigilance is the price of suc- PICTURES!good picture, for a small amount of money, YICTOB1891,” cushion tire, spring fork, run very fame For would do on us. COTTAGES TO BET-Some Of for sale or for a liorse. have increased. the benefit of cess in the social world as well as else- well to call Pictures framed, little, exchange Address Plush and skates and SUMMERthe best summer In Portland har- Box Old Me.22-1 Mixed his numerous none of goods, albums, skate cottages 66, Orchard, any ouinro correspondents, where, and if he wants to retain his straps. E. D. REYNOLDS, Cor. Oak and Con- bor to let. Imqulre of A. M. SMITH, Portland, whom could otherwise be instructed at he must make his gress streets. 19-1 Me. SALE—A summer cottage six (6) rooms leadership up _16-tf j FOBspacious piazza, water to the wnAUtO. his Mr. McAllister consented re- spring piped Paintsin hands, mind to sacrifice a great deal of time footwear. Sign of Gold Boot. house, mountain view unequaled, convenient to an interview on the of SEASONABLEExamine our BROWN, to mail, church and situation cently subject and to submit to a great many spring styles. sign grocery store; annoy- of Gold Boot.20-1 in Intervale Park, Intervale, N. H., M. 0. how society and society leaders may best ances at hands ISie World. the of the jealous and K. II. 1 utervale Park was laid out by Dr. Charles be built ud. disappointed. He must adapt himself HOTEL.—From April 1st, I will Floor space with beat and Cullis of Boston, on the slope of Bartlett Mt., PERRY’Sgive the travelling public the benefit of low roads, ponds, fountains, brooks, boarding “It is the easiest in the world,"’ are thing to changes that constantly occur- rates. For $1.00 to $1.60 per day I will pro- power. Apply to GIANT ELEC- house, chapel, cottages all at large expense. said he, “for a man, young or old, to and be wideawake vide as good rooms and good table as any other The scenery on every hand Is grand and beau W. W. WHIPPLE & ring, generally.” house in Portland. 14-2 TRIC MOTOR CO., become a leader and to bnild COMPANlf, 25 tiful. Address COTTAGE, No. 152 Spring St., society up And with that the great McAllister ex- Portland.21-2 a distinct But it a TTJOY WANTED—In wholesale store. and 27 91 monument Sq. society. requires cused himself 10 give audience to a num- grocery Commercial Street. Apply at 120 COMMERCIAL STREET. SALE-We have five tons of Wheat for dtf many uncommon and mar7dtf mar26__ great qualities, ber of Hew York society reporters who 20-1 FOB that we will close out for _ poultry $1.15 unless he possesses these he will be wiser were in' the per 100 pounds. Think of this, $1.15 per 100 CITY OF PEEKING. waiting drawing room out- BRANCH Union Sta- STORE, pounds. Cheaper than corn and worth three if he leaves the task alone. He must another BROWN’Stion, 944 Congress street. BROWN. 20-1 TSTHEREASA. A. Cheneyan d others have side, thereby furnishing good times as much for eggs. GRAIN STORE, 67 Vi possess push, the faculty of organization for would be Washington street. 20-1 petitioned the CityiCouncil to lav out a point creators of “select Aid Society of Me. TO LET. new street or in said and of Portland,; public way city, beginning administration, fine powers diplo- cultivate the PROVIDENTLowest cost Life Insurance; unimpaired SALE—The at Ocean street through land owned circles,” namely, society Enest Photograph Car in running by a knowl- reserve fund in state treasury, relatively largest Maine. 10x30. finished In whltewood and Cheney to the water mark upon the shore macy, peifect tact, thorough reporter, Paul Latzke. of association in FOB high any the State; responsible hard wood wheel brake &e; built of Back Oove. m accordance with the of men and the to make 26 The second cherry, floor, plan edge capacity management; only single assessments total spacious In 1890; made in the best manner made l>y E. C. Jordan, civil engineer, and since 1835. throughout: enemies with CHIEF OF THE Agent wanted, previous experience now at don’t care to rent; will whereas said was referred by the City equanimity. VANDERBILTS. not Brunswick, Me.; petition necessary. Correspondence invited. -26-8 fioor over our sell at a Address W. C. Council April 4,1892, to the undersigned, for “Certain people of wealth and influ- store, with bargain. BUTMAN, them to and Middlehoro, Mass. 20-3 consider act upon; therefore. ence will be found in He Is a Gentleman of Ability, Good In- success attends our special sale Notice is to. all in- every community on hereby given parties tentions and Great Wealth. IMMENSELadies' $1.60 and $2 shoes. BROWN, steam central SALE—At Whitney’s 291 terested, that the committee of who are in for ad- of the Gold heat, Congress Joint standing every way ineligible Sign Boot. 20-1 FOP.street, Wheat Germ Meal 5c lb: best the Council on out new will City laying streets, mission into These [3psoial Correspondence.! bolted meal 2c lb; ball ’25c meet to hear the and view the good society. per- dairy butter, lb; parties proposed New 14.—Cornelius Van- location, very corned beef 10c can way on the seventh of at sons are certain to visit all York, April FEMALE HELP. light. lb; country string apples day May, 1892, three absolutely 7c lb; all canned lower than ever. Sam- o'clock in the afternoon at the who was named after his goods proposed point their resentment on the head of the man derbilt, grand- ple my 50e tea.20-1 of starting, and will then and there proceed to the old WANTED—A for who is looked as the of father, commodore, has nothing girl general housework; determine and adjudge whether the public con- upon organizer VT reference 219 SALE—One 2 horse several in common with him but financial abil- required; BRACKETT SHORT & tip cart, venience requires said street or way to be laid the set from which have been ex- LORING,marSl HARMON,dtf FOB one used of out. they ST.23-1 jiggers, light top buggy part and will do all ity (the commodore’s whole life was con- one season, one beautiful morean mare 6 yrs Given under our handson this eleventh day cluded, naturally they ANTED—A girl for house one sorrel driver one brown if secrated to the accumulation of Wf capable general old, (very fasti, April, 1892. in their power to injure him. Therefore, money), V V work at 328 Spring street. MRS. J. AY. LOST AND FOUND. liorse 1000 pounds, secondhand harnesses, etc. W. W. Committee on MERRILL, J the to being a well rounded, large minded, PERKINS. 22-1 g. b. McGregor, 203 com'i st.20-1 H. H. KEVINS, 1 ability bear the attacks of ene- G. W. V out is highly estimable character. He i3 at for sale—A LEIGHTON, laying mies particularly essential to a man X' ■^SLANTED—Capable girl general house Friday evening, between very desirable house, with E. M. the head and f T work, in a family of two. Call forenoon City IjiOBstableand lotof centrally locat- JACOBS, | who wants to assume forty-live controlling spirit LOST—LastHall and 331 Congress street, a sable col- large land, E. E. TRUE, new streets. society leadership. or evening at 204 SPRING ST. Good ed near business part of the city; with J of the present generation of Vanderbilts, Wages. lar, belonging to a lady’s fnr lined circular; the supplied d3w Given this ability, and being in posses- 19-1 finder will be rewarded bv Sebago. For particulars apply to BENJ. G. ap!6_ his William K. and suitably leaving No. 98 street. sion of the other I have enu- brothers, Frederick —Fliegende Blatter. same at the above address. MRS. J. W. ROB- WARD, attorney, Exchange qualities T&LANTED—Girl for general house work in ■ CITY OF PEEKING. in his while INSON. 25-1 20-1 merated, the goal can be reached by fol- H., following usually lead; T family of three. Apply at No. 23. Lin- TETHEREAS, Edward P. Wilson and others the youngest brother, George, is not in Physicians consider Ayer’s Sarsaparilla the coln Street, Woodfords. 20-1 SALE—Steam yacht, everything new in lowing a very simple line of procedure. red setter answers to the name T t have, petitioned the Council to dog IJlOEJuly, 1888. Engine 4 1-4x6, boiler built bv City lay business at all, confining himself entirely most reliable blood medicine ever discovered. «TANTED-A cook at 13 GRAY STREET. LOST—Aof Joe, collar without marks. The South out a new street or public way in said city, be- “In the first place, tho aspirant wants any Russell, Boston, gives ample steam, hull to 13-tf owner will satisfy the person who returns him. built East Boston. cabin. ginning at southerly side line of Saunders to bo in bis dress. I don’t study. F. W. by Sheldon, Large and the particular MASON, Stroudwater. 21-1 Thirty feet long, draws 3 1-2 feet. Splendid sea street, through northeasterly part of wnar a recreant scion or Knew a Bone. son mean that he shall be a dude ora imagine They TXLANTED—A capable lady with or boat and Reason for owner said Saunders street, and along and upon the dandy, t * speedy. selling, “I think that man must have some kind of a daughter old enough to be of assistance; on a northwesterly side line of land of T. but he wants to be well dressed monetary stock the original Cornelius keys ring. Win the finder wants larger boat. Address, H. G. J., Journal Abby always to the right person a good pleasanthome can be leave them at the Mitchell and others, to, and to intersect with would consider and charm about him that attracts dogs. See— LOST—Two PRESS OFFICE. 20-1 office, Augusta, and cultivate a habit of wear- George, how he secured; also fair compensation. Family of Me.__19-8 Pleasant street. And, whereas, said petition especially there are a of him Tn?m> *2 4 T U' Van* __ a would as he did man couple dogs following now; two, mother and son, good reference re- was referred by the City Council, April 8,1892, attire with ease and proclaim, every have found the Greatest Cure an ing evening grace. and I never see him but there are from two to quested, and best given. Address, AY., PRESS Jl the best located, most built to the undersigned, for them to consider and not a a blank FOUND—IForth,for Rheumatism and Neuralgia in thoroughly There is that so money maker, sucker. a dozen him.” Office, Portland Me. 12-2 brick aud houses In Portland a act therefore, nothing tends much to half following their worst chronic forms. I suffered twelve granite at cost upon, The commodore there’s in of the in view from all the Notice is to all interest- the of as the dress coat. very early recognized "Well, nothing strange that That years and tried every know n remedy. Sufferers 815,000; square main hereby given parties pleasures society is the ossified man of the dime windows. Price The of cl. that the committee of the Cornelius’ rare financial and ad- museum.— BOOMS. write to me and enclose stamp. MISS E. S, 810,000. opportunity joint standing City In America the are far behind ability, New York Press. a lifetime. \V. H. 180 Middle Council oil out new streets, will meet to people ORR East Harpswell. Maine. aprlOd&wlmo* WALDRON, laying mired him the street, 19-1 hear the parties and view the proposed on in this matter. There it is real- accordingly, showing way Europe suite of 3 or 4 the seventh of at 2 o’clock in of which he was Baby cried, large rooms, day May. 1892, ized that so much in highest appreciation with bath and MALE HELP. SALE—Excellent cow the afternoon at the of nothing helps WANTED—A open fire, in western part Jersey family proposed point starting, his of or Stable of J. P. 61 St and will then and off the care3 of capable by leaving grandson by will Mother sighed, city, furnished unfurnished. Address U. FOR BAXTER, Deering there proceed to determine throwing business as 19-1 and whether the as a He made S. ENGINEER OFFICE, 537 Congress Street. adjudge public convenience re- as the of $3,000,000 special gift. Caatoria! or evening approaches changing Doctor 20-1 man desires situation as quires said street way to be laid out. prescribed; _ TXT"ANTED—Young FOR him, soon after his 11 SALE—In Windham; contain' Given under our hands on this llt’n one’s the off of one’s attaining majority, stenographer and typewriter in manu- day of clothes, laying RET—Pleasant or FARM forty acres of excellent land; treasurer of the Hudson rooms, single in suites1 facturing or railroad office in or near Portland. mg good April, A. D. 1892. as it were. River railroad, two miles from Maine Central workday uniform No Eng- TO with board at 110 PARK ST. MRS. H. M. Five years in shorthand and general buildings; Depot. W. W. MERRILL, 1 Committee and trusted experience of C. G. 52 Market lishman who to be at all fash- implicitly whatever official Golden Opinions. RICE.28-tf office work; familial' with reference Inquire IRISH, street, H. H. NEVIN8, on pretends shipping; or GEO. near Duck statements he in his think X take with the furnished. BOX 163, EAST N. H. Portland, Me., SPEAR, G. W. LEIGHTON, {-laying out ionable will think of sitting down to made, saying, pe- Stump Orator—I don’t JAFFRKY, Pond.18-2 E. M. JACOBS, new 25-1 I dinner unless he is attired in culiar English, “That ’ere boy, Corneel, masses. F. E. TRUE, J streets. his swal- SALE OR TO LET—A cottage on Meet- is alius right, sure as shootin.” Admiring Friend—Nonsense! You are win- Protestant coachman. aplfl__d3w low tail, even when he dines in his own Apply FORing House Hill. Peaks Island. In a fine No millionaire in New York (our mil- ning golden opinions. WANTED—Aat 603 Congress St. 23-1 location. For terms apply to 4 ST. LAWRENCE house surrounded onlv by his family. Orator—Yes, it looks like It, when I ST.16-2 are as a speak married man to work on a course this is not to he lionaires rule notorious niggards night after night, and never receive the least WM. M. “Of looked for eating WANTED—Afarm; bring recommendations to MARKS, so far as ~"1 SALE or TO LET—Dwelling houses on some come publio benefactions go) is £0 applause. [after STEVENS Ss 140-142 Commercial here for time to yet, especial- Friend—That’s what I said. Silence is golder CO., street, inclined to he in Portland. 22-1 FORHampshire. Congress, Cumberland, ly in small communities, but it will be generous every way, you know.—Boston Transcript. A HEARTY DINNER! Lafayette and Waterville streets. Church on he does not his as have that of or Monument street furnished for Also found as well as to though parade giving, | you feeling distress, perhaps X good man to work on a farm; occupancy. pleasant polite ; you are a sufferer from X one of the best farms In the state. One Card some others Heartburn, Acidity, WANTED—Asingle man preferred; must be a man good Book, coat dinner do. While very orthodox Hair restores gray hair to its t Gastric Pressure, Indigestion or kindred Storn* t work horse and set of change one’s for at home and Ayer’s Vigor that understands the care of stock. Address complete farming tools. t ach Troubles; if bo, settees for sale. S. I- -AND- in creed, he commands the respect of original color, makes it vigorous and abundant P. O. Box 1109, 20-1 Twenty CARLETON. 118 put on a fresh shirt. This will lead city. street.14-2 the most heterodox and Congress the dress coat as an rationalist, foi naturally to ha- DR. BRONSON’S j first-class salesman, must they believe him sincere and conscien- Rules. |TRY WANTED—Ahave in the retail FOR sale—In Cape Elizabeth, bitual easy evening attire, and the man Obeyed experience grocery three miles from contains business; come well recommended. Apply to FARM Portland; thirty- tious in his professions. A man of tiis Mr. Hayseed—What is this extra change PEPSIN five or more JOB who wants to step out of the social ranks TROCHES! W. L. WILSON & CO.20-1 acres, about twenty under high future for? ♦ They trill cure you. 25 cents per box, 5 boxes t state of cultivation. Good orchard oi about one PRINTER, immense feels obliged, for social for Of or PRINTERS' to the front will do well to set a good $ $1.00. druggists by mall. hundred all In the best in EXCHANGE, Hotel Olerk—We extra for gas burned TIT ANTED by advertiser, situation in a whole trees, hearing; town considerations, to give elaborate and ex- charge BRONSON CHEMICAL of its size. Also a of example to the persons whom he wishes ail night. CO., Providence, R. I. $ vt sale Grocery Store; sound knowledge of plenty other small fruits. 97 1-2 notwithstand- I all its branches. Tea For particulars address C. G. R., Press Office. exchange St., Portland. to lead by wearing a dress coat on all pensive entertainments, Mr. Hayseed—Why, consarn y’r pictur! especially—having had 6 ing which he is simple and you've got a sign there, plain as kin be—“Don’1 years’ experience in China—in buying tea only. 6-4__ suitable occasions. The others will fol- unpretending York Address W. W„ office of this 19-1 FINE in life. blow out the gas?”—New Weekly, paper. SALE—Dry and desirable house JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY.. low in much less time than seems ordinary lots; pos- declS eod2wet competent man to take FORalso gravel and loams for tilling. Inquire AH orders mail or He is accessible in his office and at by telephone promptly at- and the in and de- WANTED—Acharge of a farm in the of Port- of A. L. RICHARDSON, Peering Centre. 6-8 tended novlleodtf sible, change bearing Used by physicians and the people over forty vicinity to._ home to everybody, save eccentrics, land, must be temperate and come well recom- portment that will come over the com- years tor Hemorrhages and Inflammations, SALE—At Peering Centre, stock of bores and and mended. Address stating age, P. O. Box 1716, CAUCUS. pany is certain to be most marked. impertinent interviewers, fond’s Extract. Beware of imitations offered city.19-1 FORGoods, Fixtures and team. Only store in is free from the the place. Good reasons for selling. DAVIS “But as a matter of course the wear- assumption and formal- the Genuine. North Yarmouth, for of de- & CLARK. 6-tf ism that mark some of his kinsmen. ANTED—Book-keeper experience of a dross coat and the habit ol No Liked a ii sires some of best of ref- Tim Republioans of North Yarmouth are ing Change. position trust; SALE or to LET—A nice Cottage man is more even erences given. Address “S.,” Pkjsss office. of requested to meet at their Town House on dressing for dinner will not in itseH industrious, laborious, “So Mary is engaged to him?” FOR 5 rooms at Trefethen's Landing. Best 30 at 2 o'clock for the as he must be of so aprlt-tf location on the Island. A bargain for some one. Saturday, April p. m., make a leader. are having charge many “Y’es; and X know she does not believe in purpose of selecting to attend the society They only Furnished will allow the furniture delegates of interests so vast and far long throughout; First District Republican Conven- essential. The millions, engagements. wanted-msh with small to remain in cottage one season. Address, C. Congressional incidents, though very “So you think, will he married soon?” tion to be held in Congress Hall in Portland on He works on an they Farmerfamily, who understands farm work, and A. Sloman, 203 Franklin St, Portland Me. main is to create the best elements ramifying. average I think Marv likes a change.”—Life. Wednesday, May 4,1892, at 2 o'clock p. m. thing “No, care of stock. Address BOX 1095 Portland, marl9tf ten hours a is in all his __ Per order of Town Committee. of a into a distinct as far as da3r; punctual Me. 9-tf place and, SALE—Farm of 100 acres in of North Yarmouth, April 14,1892. and considerate of City permissible, an exclusive circle. This engagements, every- “Did you spill the Ink on the new sofa?" FORWestbrook, on Cumberland street; ona A Guaranteed Cure for Piles of whatever agent for Androscoggin body of consideration. Ho takes Mrs. of her son mile from East and West End; known as can be done without the or worthy asked Yerger, angrily, little kind or worth $2000 annum Will possession degree—External, Internal, Blind or WANTED—GeneralCounty; position per Hussey farm. of C. E. Age Tell, pains not to which is not diffi- to man. Also two local at Inquire GRIFFIN, expenditure of wealth by the proper per- overwork, Tommy. Bleeding. Itching.Chronic. Recent or Heredi- right agents $10 per Cumberland Mills, Me. 14-8 Crow feet will come. Prevent to This week and commission. Call on or after Tues tendency the of cult for a man of so great executive “Yes, mamma,” was the reply. tary. remedy has positively never been or of the son, by organization subscription known to fail. gl.00 a box, 6 boxes for day. March 22d, at office of MUTUAL HORSES. HORSES. HORSES. Wrinkles, Ageing Withering skin, I have to tell father 65.00: power. J. E. J. “Well, a notion yonr when sent mail on of. RESERVE, Room 1.176ya Middle street, cor. drying up of Leattrblle entertainments—that is, entertainments by prepaid receipt price. A Horses and Mares lor sale at tha theTSesh, by using he comes him Portland. 11-tf Blocky Balm. Gives a hue to home, and have whip you within written Guarantee positively given to each Exchange, Oil rosy, youthful the where his or her share Mr. inch of •fclvr Empire Brewery Co. stables. Weight 1000 everybody pays II. (j. Zimmerman, or Albion, an yonr life. That sofa will look nice purchaser of « when purchased at one coarse skin, abolishes boxes, to 1400 lbs. Prices $40 to $125. Also, 1 rough graiued Pimples, of the These entertainments when we have time, to refund the $5.00 paid if not, cured. pair, clears expenses. Ind., recently discovered in a trench company." weight 2600 lhs.; price for pair $100. Also, Freddas, Blotches; the lifeless, clay-like, ‘•That ink spot does n’t amount to Guarantee issued by IV. W. Whipple & may take a wide and are to be anything. Caravan. Call at Empire Brewery Co.’s office, sallow complexion; tones down redness of range loading from an artesian well a good Yon can sit on it when visitors re- CO., Wholesale and Retail Agents, 21 Monu MONEY TO LOAN. your call,” 11 Hampden street, cor. Albany street. Take nose, face aud hands. 50c. and 31.00 atDrug- adapted to the season. In summer they sized and mud or wa- plied the little Cherub.—Texas Siftings. ment Square, Portland, very lively puppy Me._oct28eodtf -T XI 13- Hampden street electric cars, pass the door. Large size prepaid by express for can take the of excur- These horses are better than green horses for shape picnics, ter dog. This well is eight miles north from the 1.00. E. S. Weils, Expel excess of lactic acid blood, 33. farmers to work; will work or double in fists. Jersey City. sions, outdoor luncheons and dances. of S. and is feet 33r EL EL©oc3L. single Huron, D., 1,250 deep. and stop its over-production, and you cure anti any spot or place. Take electric car on Wash- “When fall and winter Mass. If WELLS’ HAIR BALSAM. arrive, balls, Everybody was confident that the rep- kill rheumatism, neuralgia and kindred horrors, BOTANIC AND CLAIRVOYANT PHYSICIAN ington street, Boston, you don’t like these horses expenses will be If Wells’ Hair Balsam dinners and other suitable affairs tile came This your paid. gray, gradually may from the well, a3 there is no surely does. No 399 1-3 Congress Street, Portland. restores to color; tonic dress- Ath-lo-phc^ros Negotiates mortgages on household furni- apr5Gw» original elegant be substituted. It is the duty of the per- other water for miles and miles. He horses and size For the treatment of all chronic and compli- ture, pianos, organs, carriages, ing, 50c., $1, Druggists; large prepaid by son who desires to be looked to as a A Wife’s farming stock and machinery; also fur- for up head was shaped like that of onr com- Confidence. cated diseases that flesh is heir to, all cases pays up express SI. niture leases, the to remain leader to start these entertainments and “Did where he given up as incurable, 1 will take them to make allowing property E. S. mon catfish, its color was similar to that you ask your husband was with owner. All lie Wells, Jersey City. a cure. loans may repaid by Install- seo that are made last night?” asked the much Interested ments and interest. they permanent. of the catfish, and it had external neigh- J>r. Hood will not ask you any questions in reducing principle Also A Little Wells’ Health Rekewjsr restores Sexual visor. busby advance on Snug; Carriage Business. the is made will bor. in to yom- diseases and after money watches, diamonds, jewelry, Once beginning they gills, besides four any way regard bonds, in bond and legs. “Yes; and I have every reason to believe he you have a true examination of your case he stocks, goods warehouse re- Two fires In blacksmith shop and two No Waiting for Hesults. run of their own almost Business confidential. along accord, Many conjectures as to what the ani- told me the truth will tell if can be cured. ])r. Feed’s ceipts. strictly Enquiries benches in wood shop. Plenty of work for you you mail attended to. When the face and hands are dry, an and “Indeed?” medicines are pure and to suit by promptly Office. Itoom 1 4 men. A first class carriage feverish, without effort, become recog- mal could be were made; some persons strictly put up No. paint shop or skin irritated thinks he can tell the 478t(i Congress Street, (up stairs directly running overhead. Address chapped, rough, the from social “Yes. He said he didn’t know.*'—Judge. each case, lie dlitereiice “Carriage nized institutions of the place. it others afflicted with a opposite tile Preble House) Portland, Me. maker,” Box 218, whatever cause, the advantages of using thought principally fish, lizard, between a person disease or a Berwick, Maine. To them a list of the most an entranced medium. There Leattrelle Oil Balm are that only one appli- inaugurate and the most general conclusion was person becoming _api _dlw» has a who cation is which will In desirable should be that the “A Savior of her sex,” is a title bestowed been great many people have lost needed, dry instantly, people carefully pre- thing was a mongrel between the their lives by making the above mistake. Ex- FOB SALE IN IIALLOAVELL. no a even upon Lydia E. Plnkham by the women of the GEO. L. leaving traces, excepting smooth, pared. In this work it may be found two. A to aminations at my office every day including Sun- FISH, Manager. does cot genius (Proteus) belonging 13 skin; grease nor soil anything, need world, millions of whom are indebted to her for day from 9 a. in., to 9 p. m. Examination bv april MWSsFtf necessary io exclude a great many peo- the same as the above we not be covered up or washed oft', delightful for family (which health. letter stating their name, place or residence amt who have are the toilet. 50c. and §1.00 at Druggists. Large ple money, but otherwise take to be Necturusj, and found in caves age and one stamp, $J .00. my32dtf MILT, with store houses and 10 Tenement houses lu size prepaid by express for $1.00. fnlgar and unlit for intimate social re- in southwestern is blind and COTTON good repair; machinery Austria, Worth in goad order, could bo started at 16 600 £. 8. Wells, Jersey City. lations with careful ladies and Acting Upon. ANNUAL_MEETING. onee; gentle- colorless. Mr. Zimmerman states specifi- De spindles, one lmlr are new. A rare chance to Fries-1 have one improvement totrmggest not a card 4 NNUAf, of the Portland Base Bali Rorna ox Corns. Liquid," Lc. sjv« ami men. this is done the Why drop postal to the meeting get a good bargtin.For further iu- Plaster,10c. Unless attempt cally that the found him had a with Home Office at -t»- and Athletic Association for the election particulars puppy by reference to the north pole exploration Portland. Me., and ‘luire of L. ii. flOAVh, on the to form like an harmonious so- obtain Information of officers and transaction of other premises, La (Hippo, anything good pair of eyes and was dark in color. business. about the Union any business, dStv Small-Pox, Mutual Life Insurance Uo.° The will be held at Gage Bros.’ gymnasium. TUES- aprlo_ ! ciety set will prove a failure. Lake twelve miles north of where Snow—Let’s DAY Diphtheria, Cholera nor Malaria have any Byron, have it. more you learn about it, the more EVENING, April 26tn, 7.30 o'clock. All FOB a of De Fries—it, the relief SALE. for those who brace, tony and “On the other hand large number this batraebian was is said to fur- to send expedition justified your pride in it as a parties interested in the continuation of base terrors fortify found, on a month Maine with Well;.’ ahead, so as to have everything institution. nail this season are requested to be present. the system Health Reuewcr. I people who are poorer than their more nish Stream. for house No. 11 ror. good fishing.—Forest and ready the rescue by the time the explorers Ter order, C. H. BOSS, Secretary. feering. High street Goes direct to weak spots. §1,00, i arrne.—* ucli. Bricitlor particulars apply at HOUSL between Druggists, fortunate will be found de- apr22 d3t ■ neighbors uc hours ol 3 and 5 in. X p. apPdtl t ■ 105 “4%s.108 bbis; wheat 17.001 Willard, Halloweli and New 112 .Receipts—Flour, 3,000 Apphia & Amelia, STEAMERS. RAILROADS. RAIMtOAM. FIMCIAL AND COMMERCIAL gils. 1900, extens'nllO bush; corn 3,900 bush: oats, 11.000 bush York D’bl02 10S for T "Bs, 1895-^1006 rye, 1,000; barter. 1,000 bush. sell Jachlm -Damarlseotta. Leeds &. R. R. 1896.106 106 Sld23d, sen Farmington 6s, Shipments—Flour. 4.000 bbis; wheat. ."8, Ar 28d, schs Henry Cla App eby^ Mobile Portland & Ken, F. R. 1896 103 105 6s, 000 bush; corn, 170 000 bush; oats, 03,00C Gertrude A Bartlett, Hoboken, Fair Portland & ROYAL BLUE LINE. Portland & 110 bush. Wind,Lam- Worcester Line. Ogd’g g6s, 1900, 1st mtglOS bush; rye. 0.000 bsh; barley, 00,000 son. Ellsworth- International Co. and Portland Wa ter Co’s 1899.108 110 W,,, ,, Steamship Finest Safest Trains in the World 6s, Barker, — of Products in the 23 1892— Wheat, quiet ant Cld 23d, sells Anna Perkins. Hills- — FOB Quotations Staple Portland Water Co’s 4s, 1927. 96 98 DETROIT, Apr fimitli, Tiyon, steady; No 1 mute, and No 2 Red cash 90y»c boro; Jeremiah Bath; r W Coop- PORTLAND & ROCHESTER R. R. —BETWEEN— Corn quiet and steadv—No 2 at 42440. Oats ar< er. Brown, Gloucester. St. N.S. ; New Fork, Baltimore and Boston > aclis Eastport, Calais, Jaiin, N.8., Halifax, Philadelphia, Markets. Stock Market. No 2 a Sitl Kate Annina & leading quiet and steady—No 2 W lute at 34c; 23(1. barque Amelia, and all parts of New Brunswick. Nova Beo- Washington The were of sells E Brake, Rout A Liz. STATION following to-day’s quotations 33c. Rve—No 2 at 77c. Georgie McFarland, tia, Prince Edwards and Bret- FOOT OFPREBLE STREET. stocks u Boston : zie Crooker, Eunice P Island, Cape —VIA— Receipts—Flour. — bbis: wheat. 6,000 bush Carr, Beiij T Newcomb. on. The Atchison. favorite route to Campobello and On and after Topeka & Stanta Fe R. 35% hush. Heleu E _ Oct. 5, 1891, Passen- coru, 2,000 bush; oats, 1000 Russell, 21st, sch St. Andrews, N. B. Monday, Stocks and Bonds—Money Easy-Sterling C.K. & Q.108% PASCAGOULA—Cld Franks War- trains win Leave Portland: CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW Mexican IS ren. Faiker. Norfolk. Fall and fer'or Worcester, JERSEY, Central. Cotton Markets, sehl Winter Arrangement. Clinton, Ayer Junction, Exchange Quiet and Firm Government t'niou 44 22d, A T Nashua, Windham at a. Pacific. % MOBILE-Cld Steams, for On and after Nov. 2, and until further no- and Kpning 7.30 PHILADELPHIA & READING R. Boston & Maine New m. and 12.80 m. R., R. .170 (By Telegraph.' York. the steamers of line leave p. Bonds Dull and Steady—Bailroads Fairly Cottoi sch tice, this Railroad For dopfd.. 146% NEW YORK. April 23. 1892.—The FERN AN DINA fid pd, Gertrude L Wharf, and at Manchester, Concord, and points North BALTIMORE & OHIO R. Bell River, Lizzie Portland, Monday Thursday at 7.30 ». m. and R. and Generally Firm—Stocks Closed Weak Telephone. ... 204 marketls'.uuiet; sales 300bales;; uplands7% Truudy. Davis, fall Heyer, Bir- 5.00 p.m.. for and St. with 12.so p. m. All New York and New Eastport Johu, For Rochester, trains vestibuled from end to end, lighted by England R. 40% NEW ORLKA NS. 21,1892.—The Cottoi lem. New York, above leave St. John Springy ale, Alfred, Water- Lower. April 22d, connections; Returning, boro and Saco Biver and gas. XInequaled dining car service. dopfd. .92 y3 market is firm 7c. BRUNSWICK-Sld schs.Joseph Souther, and Eastport same days. at 7.30 a. m., 12.80 Wisconsin Central. 10 jmiddling Joe, Sawyer, 5.80 p. in. At New ", Hatch, Boston; Millbridge. Through tickets issued and checked TIM* table April 11,1892. York, yesterday, money was easy, Maine Central R. CHARLESTON. April 22. 1892.—The Cottoi J C Hamllin, baggage a‘7 "'i0 awl ..118 Cld 23d. brig Griffin, Paysandu. to destination. received to 4.00 F^’0,;hs“™ 10.00 a. m„ 12 30, Leave New York from foot of from 1 cent. last loan at Lewiston, Me., 10 market is firm; 7c. 2Jd, sch Nellie ^“Freight up 3.00, o.SO, 6.20 and Liberty street. ranging @2 per 2, dry 5s, 7...'...,_113% middling CHARLESTON—Sid Wood- P 11.15 p. m North Hirer. at 2 Eastern Railroad 1st 6s, 1892.—The Cottoi for Barneoa. For Westbrook, Cumberland West- closing per cent. Prime mercantile pam- 1906.12344 SAVANNAH. April 25, bury, 00 $or Tickets and Staterooms, apply at the Un- Mills, For Philadelphia at 4.00.. Bates market is POST ROYAL, SC-Ar 2_d. sch at 7.80 7.45, 9.00, 10.00, was Manufacturing Co.14044 firm; middling 6%@7c. Daisy Farltn, br?'!^',I“rution.„an'1 Woodford's 11.30 with a. per quoted at3%®5 percent. Sterling and 10.00 ». dining car, m., 1.30, 2.15, 3.30 Dunton. Portland. iT_ m., 12.30. 6.30 6.20 and MOBILE, 22. 1892.—TheCotton marke 3.00, with car 4.00, 5.00, 6.00. 7.80 m. Exchange was quiet and firm with actual New York April WILMINGTON, NC-Ar 22d, sch Seth M 11.3 5 p. m. dining p. Mining Stocks. is firmjmiddling 6 15-lGc. 12.15 night. Sundays—9.00, 10.30, ll.so business In bankers’ bills at 4 for Todd. Johnson, For Forest Avenue 6.20 m. 8714 60- 115% Matanzas. For Freight, or information Trains (Union Statiou) for ha Sugar, The market closed fairly active -T i lLc,01"’.115% Markets. Clark. Goodwin, Passage, general Lmted States 2s reg.100 100 Foreign B to or address the General Eastern ftoarboro Beach, Pine Point, 7.1)0.10.15 a. and weak at the lowest Sid 23d, snip Jos Thomas, Lermond, Snn apply Agents. prices. Central Pacific 106% W ISLAND STEAMERS. m., 3.30. 5.15. 0.1 5 p. m.; Old Orchard Transatactions at the Stock lsts.106% (By Telegraph.) Francisco; barque J Dresser NYork; sch Beach, Exchange aggre- Denver & R. G. 1st.118% 118% J B Boston; Saco, Biddeford, 7.00, 8 45. 10.15 a. m., 12.40, gated 167,900 shares. Erie LRPIVEOOL. April 23. 1892.—The Cotton Coyle, Leighton, Belle Hooper, Sin- 2ds..107% 107 Va nett, do. 3.30, 5 15. 6.15 t>. in.; Kcnuebunk, 7.00, 8.45 Kansas market is firm; middling 3 d a; sales 60(X Casco Bay Steamboat Pacific Consols.11244 n 2% PVTZTTT A.WR(W_Sld 22(1. U-ha ir Z, 1,_ Company, a. m.. 12.40. 3/80, 5.15. 6.15 p. m..; Wfelto Betall Grocers’ Bates. Nav. bates; speculation and export 1000 b. ,es. CUSTOM HOUSE a. Sugar Oregon lsts.Ill ill Meady, Portsmouth; John Douglass, Erskine, WHARF. Beach, 7.00. 8.45 in., 3.30, 5.15 p. m.; North Portland market—cut loaf 5%c ;confectloners’ Kansas Pacific lsts.108 LIVERPOOL, April 23. 1892.—Quotations— S TIME Berwick, Great Falls, Dover, 7.00, 8.45 a. Winter Bangor; Harry Lord, Kimball, Augusta; Liz- TABLE, commencing Mon- Wheat 7s4d®7s6d; Mixed Americat zie J Call, Rawlins, do, WINTERNovember 1, 1891: ®v 12.40. 3.30, 5.15 p. m; Rochester, Farm- 7c; pulverized, 6c; powdered, 6c; granulated, Com 4s 3d. day, Cheese 64s. Ar 22d, schs Ellen New Leave Portland for Forest ington, Alton Bay, Wolfbovo, 8.45 a. ill., £c; coffee 3c. Adams Express.144V* 144 Crusoe,‘Tapley, York City Landing, Peaks 3 30 crushed, 3%c; yellow, John S do. Boston island, 6. 6.45 8.00 a. 12.40, p. in.; Worcester, (via Great American Express.118% 118 Deerinfl. Arey, 45, m., 2.15, 6.10 p. m.; — Ar schs Jteamers. for Little and Great Falls and Rochester] 7.00 a. m. ; Manchester PROVIDENCE 22d, Gen Banks. Trefethen’s and Bailroad Central Pacific. 31 31 OCEAN STEAMER MOVEMENTS. Diamond, and Concord South Newmarket Receipts. Ches. * Bicklord, Rockland; Georgietta, do. FAME Long Island, 8.00 a. m., 2.15. p.m. (via Junction) Ohio. 23% 23% Hines, OAEY $1.00. 7 00 a. rn.. 3.30 FROM FOR TIME Sid 22d, sells Julia & Martha, New C- W. f. p. m.; (via Lawrence) $.45 a. PORTLAND, Apr. 23. Chicago & Alton.145 145 Webber, GODING, So. Newmarket Hav- Mareia. ... octSOdtf m.; Junction, Exeter, & Alton 160 160 .New York..Rio Janero. Apl 23 York; Storm Petrel, do. General Manager. Receipts by Maine Central R. E.—For Port- Chicago preferred.... New SPRING ARRANGEMENT. erhill, Lawrence, I^owell, Boston, t7.00, 108 Philadelphia .New York..Laguayra 23 Sid 21st, sell Angola, York; Julia Baker, and, 93 cars miscellaneous Chicago, Burlington Quincy.108% .Apl 18.45 a. nu. 3.30 d. m. merchandise; for Delaware & Hudson Daula...New York. 23 and Carrie C Miles, do. THE STAUNCH AND ELEGANT STEAMERS, §12.40. Canal Co. .144 14414 .Hamburg .Apl Boston for 8.30 a. connecting roads 141 cars. Delaware. LaeKawana* Amsterdam... New York.. Rotterdam.. 23 FALL RIVER—Ar 22(1, sch from Portland, 7.30, 1.00, West..l59% 158% Apl Margaret, 4.00 p. m. Denver & Rio Grande. Nevada.New Yoik.. Liverpool 23 Millbridge, HARPSWELL STEAMBOAT CO. 17% 17% .Apl PORTLAND AND FOREST CITY Sunday Trains from Union Station, for Bos- Erie. 30 York.. Bremen. ... Apl 23 DUTCH ISLAND HARBOR-Ar 22d. schs Foreign Exports. 30% Ajler.New Alternately leave .Franklin Wharf, ton and way stations. 12.55. 4.15 p. m. Erie Etruria.New York. .Liverpool 23 Emma McFadden, Brown, and Hiram. Portland, and after Nov. steamer BUENOS AYRES. Bark Elmirada—456,333 preferred. 78% 72% .Apl Winters, every evening, Sundays excepted, at 7 o’clock; 2,1891, MERKY- EASTERN DIVISION. Illinois J rave.New York.. Bremen_Apl 26 Providence for New York; Julia Baker, do for CONEAG, will leave Orr’s Island at 6.40 ft lumber. Central.104% 103% La arriving in season for connection with earliest ON From Union Station. For Cape Elizabeth, Bloom & 10 Bretagne .New York. 26 do; George & Albert, Powers, Fall River for a, m.,for Portland and Ind., West. .Havre.Ayl trains for points intermediate landings. 9.00 a. 9.00 a. 711.. 6.00 ST PIERRE, Mart Schr Jennie Hall—3000 Lake Erie it Mareia.New York. Rio Janeiro. 27 New Bedford. beyond. RETURN leave Portland Pier for m.; Amcsbury, p. tn.; West. 26 26 Apl tickets for tor’s Island Biddeford, Portsmouth, Sa- shooks and .. Through Providence, Lowell, Newburyport, heads 4055 prs heads 58,540 stoves Lake Waesland-New York.. Antwerp Apl 27 NEW BEDFORD-SM 22d, sells AMcNich- and Intermediate at 3.00 p. m. ft Shore.134% 133%, Worcester, New York, Ac. landings Lynn, Boston, (t2.00 a., m. t9.00 a. 30,000 lumber. LOUIS it Nash. 76% 75 Majestic.New York.. Liverpool Apl 27 ols, Machias; Etta A Stimpson, New York. ISAIAH lem, daily) of Returning, leave India Wharf. Boston, every DANIELS, m.. (§1.00 m. daily) te.oo p. m. Manhattan City Chicago New York.. Liverpool .. Apl 27 NOBSKA—Passed north 23d. schs Alma Cum- octldtf General j). Portland Wholesale Elevated.124% 128% excepted, at 7 o’clock. Manger. Boston fer Portland, 7.30 a. m.. ($9.00 a. m. Market. Michigan Central.109 Mongolian.. .Portland. .Liverpool .Apl28 mings, Port Royal for Boston; Mav evening, Sundays % 109% McFarland, J. P'.XISCOMB, J. B. 12.30 p. m., <.*7.00 in. Siberian.New ... Port tor Ella COYLE, daily) p. daily.; PORTLAND, Apr. 23, 1892. Minn, it St. Louis. 11 % j i York.. Glasgow Apl 28 Royal Boston; II Watts, Matan- General Minn. Aurania ••••.. New Yorlt. 30 zas for do. Agent. Manager, FREEPORT STEAMBOAT CO. The following are to-day’s quotations of Grain, & St. Louis pfd. 24 22 Liverpool Apl aepie dtf Missouri Pacific. Alaska.New York. .Liverpool .Apl 20 At anchor, sch Addie Jordan. FROM COMMERCIAL STREET STATION. Provisions, Produce, etc.: 60% 59% New Devonia.New York.. Glasgow .. 30 VINEYARD-HAVEN-Ar 21st, schs David O TEAM EE PHANTOM will leave Portland Jersey Central.130% 138 Apl For Portsmouth and way stations, 4.40 u. Flour. Grain. Eras.New York. .Bremen ... Faust, Mt Desert for New to Pier for at Northern Pacific common. 22 22 .Apl30 York; Jerusha Baker Freeport, touching Falmouth m. with Gellert.New York. Machias for MAINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Cousens Great tConnects Rail Lines for New York, Superfine & Corn, car lots. S4®"5 Northern Pacific pfd. 60% 69% Hiunbvrg Apl 30 do; CL Jeffrey, Frankfort for do; Foreside, Chebeague and Little- South and West, low grades.$4V4t®4% Corn, nag lots. .57*68 Werkendam .. New York.. Rotterdam.. Apl 30 Ada S Allen. Calais for New Haven; George E john’s Island and Wolfs Point, at 3 p. m. daily j. Northwestern..120% 120 La {Connects with Sound Lines for New York, A Spring fit Meat, bag lots.. 55*56 Northwestern pfd.142 142 Lourain e. .New York. .Havre.Apl 30 Perry. Machias for Newport. DIRECT LIRE TO RES YORK. (Sundays excepted). RETURNING, will leave Ar Steamers South j Western Division from North Berwick Sun- AX Spring<54S's@47s [Oats,car lots.. .41*42 New York Central.114% 114 Saratoga.New York. .Ha JrCard’sMeh 30 22d, schs A Heaton, fm Amboy for Saco; Manhattan and Cottage City Freeport at 7 a. m.. touching at all land- Patent I B .New York. Hav& Robt Deer Isle for New March 1S92. days only. Sprng Oats, bag lots. 44*40 New York. Chicago*St-Louis. 18% 38% lagara Sagua Apl 27 Dority, Yok; Charlotte leave Franklin Wharf on Wednesdays and Sat- ings, commencing 16th, •Western Division from Dover. Wheat... 5 50! Cotton City York. Hav&Mex. Buck. for do; Veto, majlSdtf H. B. 25*5 Seed, do pfd. 75 73 Washingtr.New Apl 30 Bangor Thomaston for do. urdays at Up. m. Returning, leave Pier 38, SOULE, Manager. Through tickets to all points South and West Caracas.New York.. SALEM—Ar schs Sarah — Mich, str’ght I car lots. 25 00®25 50 Ohio & Miss. 20 20 Laguayra. May 3 22d, A Blaisdell, fm East River, New York, on Wednesdays and Sat- for Havel.New York. .. Franklin for roller-8473*5 lOi bag lots. .$25*26 00 Ont. & Western. 19% 19% .Bremen .May 3 Providence; Jesse Hart, St George urdays at 4 p. in. Fare. $4.00: Round trip. dear do... Sacked Vlgilancia .... New York.. Rio 4 for New York. *4%@4%; Br’n North American. 14% 14% Janeiro.May $7.00. J. B. COYLE, Manager Falmouth Foreside Steamboat Co. StLouls ! car ots. City of Paris .. New York.. 4 GLOUCESTER—Ar 23d, sells B D sfgt 820(32100 Pacific Mail. 36 35 Liverpool. May Prince, fm J. F. L1SC0MB, General Agent. Cebidtf On and after Monday April 4. 1892 the 1 lots. Germanic ... .New York. 4 Boston for Eunice P rooler.*5*5 12% bag 821*23 00 Pullman Palace.193 193 .Liverpoo .May Lincolnville; Newcomb, do Steamer Alice will leave Town Fal- dear do.. $4%®4% 1 Middlings.. 822*2 s 00 Clenfuegos-New York.. Cienfuegos. 5 for Deer Isle; C V Minot! and Portland & BOOTHBAY STEAM- Landing. Reading. 58% 58% May Packet, mouth for Portland daily at 6.00 and 8.58 a. m. GEO. E. WHITNEY, Gen. Agt. at Portland, Wnt’r w heat ! lo&.. 00 Rock Umbria.New York.. 7 do for Billow, do for An- PORTLANDBOAT CO. Winter bag $23*26 Island.|86 85% Liverpool.. May Portland; Milibridge; Arrangements. On 1.00 and 5.00 p. m. leave west side oct 3 dtf 5 Furnesla.New York.. nie T Kennebec for and after Returning _ patents... 25*6 50 i Provisions. St, Louis & San Fran... Glasgow May 7 Bailey, Philadelphia. Monday, Nov. 2, Str. Enterprise will of Portland Pier at — 7.00 and 10.00 a. m. 2.40 Fish. Pork. Bks.15 00® 1" bO St. Glengoil.New York.-RbrJaneiO. May 7 PORTSMOUTH Below 22d, brig Mary E leave East at 7.16 a. j Paul. 78% 77% Boothbay every Monday and 6.15 p. m. Special arrangements for ex- Cod—L a r ge 1 clear... 14 00 do Pennell, from Windsor, NS, for New schs m., for Portland, at So. 75@15 nfd.123 122% York; touching Bristol and cursions. etc. can be made on board the Portland & Rumford Falls 8hore-6 00@6 50! short ctsl5 25 St. Paul. Red Jacket, Rockland for do; Addie Fuller, Boothbay Harbor. freight Railway. 00*15 Minn. & Maun.113 112% MINIATURE APRIL 25. Every Wednesday, leave steamer with B. M. SEABURY, Smail do.. 4 5o@C 00 ALMANAC, Sliulee, Gamma, St Franklin 8 a. Captain. Beef,extra St. Paul & Omaha. 48% 47% NS, fordo; John, NB, for Wharf, Portland, at m., for Round tf In Effect November 16, 1891. Pollock ... .3 50,K4 Sunrises .4 47 I .... 9 20 for at 50. mess... '8 00*8 25 watel do; Caroline, Millbridge Boston; Regina, Pond, touching Boothbay Harbor. Every apr2___ ooPfd.115% llSVa Sun sets.6 38 iilStl and Dacota. Haddock.. .2 0022 501 plate.. .10 00*10 50 fexas Pacific, new. 9 43 Mathias fordo; Northern Light, Thursday leave Round Pond at 7 a. m. for Leave Portland via G. T. ',.10 a, m. 10% 10% for Hannah F Railway, Hake.1 75<®2 00 ex-plate.10 60®11 00 Union Pacific. 45% 45 Millbridge do; Kimball, Roekport Portland, touching at Boothbay Harbor. Every and 1.30 p. m. HeiShttide for Viola Herring,box Lard. tubs. 678@ 7% U.S. Express. 46 45 Mmmrlsea^8!! *115 j £$£ Taunton; May, Machias for New Har Friday leave Portland at S a. m. for Boothbay. RETURNING-Leave Canton 4.30 and 9.80 a. Sealed.... 12@16c: tierces... 5%@ ven; E Waterman, Calais tor AM So. Bristol, East and ni. 7% Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific .. 12% 12% do; Preble, Boothbay Peiuanuicl. Mackerel, bl : Machias for V Weather pails-oya®ll do pfd. 27% 27% ineyard-Haven. permitting. No freight received after STAGE CONNECTIONS Daily—From W. Shore ls..$ 1 pure leaf.lo Western BATH—Ar 20th, schs Nellie Doe, Winslow, 7.46 a. in., on day of Minot for Hebron Buokfielcl for W. @10% Union. 92% 92 MARINE 3STEWS New leaving. Academy; Shore 2s.. $ I Hams_10% @10% Sugar Trust. 93 York; 22U, Hunter, do. marldtf ALFRED RACE, Manager. Sumner and Turner; Can on for Peru, Dix- 95% Sid sells Annie Med. 3s...l3 00@$l4l docov’rd.ll ®ilya do pid. PORT OP PORTLAND. 20th, T Bailey, Otis, Philadel- fleld and Mexico; also for Brettun's Mills, Large 3s.. ! Oil. Richmond & West phia; 22d, sch AnhaE J Morse, Crocker, New Livermore. Poihi. 10% 934 York. Produce. I Kerosene. Port- do ofd. 60 67' je27 Cpe Cran’s. hush. 2 25| land ret. Pet... 6% SATURDAY, April 23. Pea Beans 10 Arrived. BOSTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 195*2 Ligonia. 6% J'nnt Cloth Marker. Foreign Ports. Medium do. I Centennial. 6% Seh J R Atwood, Condon, Wood NS Ar at Havre 17th brand trunk 01 Canada. Ger. FALL fol- Harbor, inst, ship Baring Brothers, DIRECT STEAMSHIP LINE. Railway med... 1 76®2 101 Pratt’s Astral.. 8%, RIVER,Mass.,April 23,1892.—The .vith lobsters to W F Treiethen. Murphy, Tacoma via Falmouth. Yellow 001 Devoe’s is the On and After Dec. Eyes.l 76@2 brilliant 8% owing print cloth statementfor the week: Sch Amanda, Newell, Cape Island, NS—live Ar at Demerara Mch £5. Albert Shultz That has been MOSDAt. 7, 1891, Cal. Pea.... 2 60®2 barque under medical Trains will run as 60! Raisins. Pi0C0s obsters to order. Strout. New York; 6tll inst, sell J H From Boston every and follows: Irisn Potat’s 40c i Muscatel... 1 00 ! Seh Converse, Wednesday Saturday. 35® 50*2 ’roduction...200,900 Lucy Hammond, Machias tor New York. Drlsko, do; 6th* K H Cornell, Wass, Pensacola. treatment three months with- departures. Sweets .. .. S 001 50*4 London lay’r2 00.®.1 50 Deliveries.208,000 Soli Caroline Knight, Boston—salt to Portland Ar at 4th sch Lizzie E From and Onions—ha I Antigua inst, Denni- Philadelphia every Tuesday Friday. out relief, we will send one case iCnpura lay’r.S @9% Stock. 5.000 I Stoneware Co. son, Small, St Pierre, to load for United States. For Auburn and Lewiston, 7.10 and 7.20 A tivea.2 00 Valencia. ! From Wharf. Boston. 3 m. From 76@3 6ya@7 Sales.298;000 Sch Abbie Bowker, Purington, Marblehead Ar at Barhadoes to 13th Long p. of Murdock’s Bos- m, and 1.10,1.30 and 5.10 p. m. For Gor- Geese. 14@loc I prior inst, brig Spark- Pine Street Wharf, at 3 tn. In- Liquid Food, Sugar. ip^ts. 45,000 : or Clark's Island and New York. ling W ater, Cole, Santos. Philadelphia, p. ham, 7.10 a. m., 1.30 and 5.10 p. m. For Chickens... 15®17tt> fine > surance one-half the rate of vessel. ton, free of Ex-aual’ty ntures.253,000 Sch C J Willard, York/Windsor, NS, for New- Ar at St Pierre Mch 24, sch Mary sailing charge. Montreal and Chicago, 7.10 a. m. and 1-80 Fowls. 18® 14c granulated_413-16 irk. NJ. Jenness, Freights for the West by the Penn. R. R., and Prices. 3 1-lGc for 04xG4s; 2 >4c for 60x56s; Eaton, Philadelphia, for Fort de France. p. m. For Quebec, 1.30 p. m. For Buck- -.. 19o Standard South by connecting forwarded free oi Turkeys 17® do. 4% narket firm. Sid Mch sch Hattie H Fletch- lines, field and Canton, 7.10 a. m. and 1.30 p. m. Extra Cleared, 26th, Barbour, commission. Apples. C. 4% er, St Thomas; 28th, Jennie Jennie Phin- No 1 Bald- Seed. Barque Buenos brig ARRIVALS. Boston Produce Market Elmlranda, Williams, Ayres— ney, Musgrave, Portland. Passage 910.00. Bound Trip 918.00. wins.176*2 25 Red lhase. Leayitt & Co. From Lewiston and Auburn, 8.25 a. m., Top. ..175*185 23, lS92.-The At St Pierre Apl 24th, G Meals and room included. IF ating.2 50 .1 65 BOSTON, April foliowine are Soil Jennie Hall, Hall, St Pierre—J H Hamlen barque Mary Reed, 12.10, 3.10, 5.40 and 5.50 p. m. From Gor- 25*2 Timothy:. 55*1 0-dav’s of Peterson, for St Domingo. vap & lb.. 10c Clover.... 12 quotations Provisions. Produce, ete. i Son. For freight or apply to F. P. WING, ham. N. H., 8.25 a, m.. 12.10 and 6.50 in. 8® @16 At St Thomas Apl 13, Olive passage p. Lemons. Butter. cuts 00 00,614 short cuts Sch Amanda, (Br) barque Thurlow, Agent, 70 Long Wharf, Boston. From Chicago and Montreal, 12.10 a. Pork—Long 25; at Newell, Cape Island, NS— Gooding, from New York for Nuevitas. m., Palermo .3 75 )0 00@14 50; hacks at 14 lean lends »V C Rich. repg. E. B. SAMPSON, Treasurer and General 6.50 p. m. From Quebec, 13.10 m. 00@3 Creamery.26®28 50,%oo 00; Ar atBarbadoes 8tli inst, Nellie p. Messina-3 00 tt 00 17 Sch J Paine, New barque Smith Manager, 89 State St., Fiake Boston 50@4 Gilt Edge Vr’mt.22@25 00@14 50; pork tongues 00; butt pork Kendall, York—J Rumery >v allace, Montevideo, and sld for Building. TICKET OFFICE Oranges. LO 00. is Son. Boston; 11th, Mass. Choice.20/1,21 sch Eobt G Dun, McDonald, __oct22'ln 50 Exchange Street, and Foot of In- Valencia — 6 26 HamsatlOLfcc; small do hams Sch J B Norris, Holmes, Tremont—J H Blake. Philadelphia. Depot 00@7 Good.19*20 lie; pressed Sld Mch 27, sch Henry E Willard, for dia Street. Florida ... .3 Lie. Sch Vixen, Rice, Steuben—J II Blake. Taylor, 60*4 60|Store.18*19 Bangor; Apl 8th, Man- Xjme Cheese. Lard—Choice at 7c ib in tierces and Sch Amelia F Bluehill—J H barque Geneva, Eaton, Kelly.3 76*4 001 ^ tubs; Cobb, Johnson, zanilla; bngLF Munson, for Mail Lowest fares from cs llake. McKown, Santa Royal Steamships. Paralytic Portland, V armouth Junc- Eggs. !N. 10-tb pails in 7%c. Y.fct’ry.. .13*13 Va Cruz, to load for New Xork or Pliiladelnhia. tion and Danvine Junction as follows: To Eastern ext.... Vermont.. 13 Hogs—Choice dressed & Seh Gracie J, Ramsdell, —J H Chi- 15*161 ®lsya city 6%c ib; country Harrington In port 13th, barque Eleanor M Williams. Cor- BETWEEN PORTLAND AND under treatment for cago $20 and Detroit Sold. lo 5 ■<, c. Slake. LIVERPOOL three 815.T5; *16.75 and iSage.14 @14 -s bett. fm Imbetiba. ar 5th. for Delaware Break- $12.50; Kansas City $30 and *24.00; 8t. Paul Limed...... Butter—Western extra at 22 623c; Seh Rlenxi, Condon, South Brooksville—J H From From From creamery Water, ldg; sch John S from j months has had no we $31.50 and St. via Detroit ancy firsts and extra firsts at Slake. Parker, Milherry, Steamships I Portland. Halifax. relief, $26.50; Louis $23.To higher: 18.®21o; Pensacola, ar Mch 31. for Portland, Liverpool and St Louis via and ■xtraimitation creamrv Seh Brilliant, ldg. $19.76; Chicago $26 17®18c; factory choice Hooper, Tenants Harbor—J H Ar at St 4th sch M A Cush- 25th Feh. ‘Mongolian 117th -Mar. 19tli Mar will give one case of Murdock’s San NEW YORK S.ffil7e; Northern choice Slake. Jago inst, Achorn, $21.75; Francisco, California, $90 and PRODUCE EXCHANGE. creamery, 23.624c; man, Wilmington. 10th Mar. ‘Numidian, 31st 2nd Apr $56.76. These rates are to 7ew York aua Vermont to choice Sch Laura & Marion, subject change. COBKECTEDBY CROC KEE dairy, good Eastman, Harpswell— Arat Havana 22d inst, sch Fred 24th Parisian, 114th 16th Liquid Food free of cost. L. J. PULLEN. & CO. < r H Blake. Small, Apr. 8EARGRANT, General Manager, .8,620c; Eastern creamery, good to choice at New York. 7th (0,6.22c. Thompson, Apr. | ‘Mongolian 30th decs Utf Friday's quotations. The above quotations are receivers’ T J |_28th Our reasons for _ SAILED—Barque Stewart; schs Annie M ‘S. the above 'rices for strictly wholesale lots. Laura V Nelson S. Numidian and Mongolian will carry cat- WHEAT. Inderson, Rose, E Newbury, Spoken. tle and cabin Cheese—Northern cnotee full creams and iennie Lippett, E S Potter, Crestiiue. only passengers. Cabin $40 to offer are that we have never MAINE CENTRAL R R. •Tuly. Mav. wins atUs4@12c; fair to Wes- April 14, lat SO ION, Ion 68 SO W, brig Jen- $60, according to steamer and location of state good 9@ll¥a; nie Opening. 90 90% era choice at 11611 y. e; lair to good 9@ll¥a; SUNDAY, April 24. Pninney, from St Pierre for Portland, (fore- room; second cabin *25; steerage $20. known a case of For * paralysis that Ear St. the iage fit topgallantrnast and Bangor, Harbor, John, Highest...... 90% 90% 12ai6c;We8- Sch Z Sherman, Babb, Baltimore coal to Glasgow to Boston direct 45% *7% ern loed fowls from Port Gamble for Port Pirie. via Derry and ton, 8.30 A m., 1.10, 5.06 p. m. 16c; frozen turkeys 17@18c; do Mills. Lolnrov Praiteiil ate ai»e «1G. _'.jiTI. Highest. 46 47% tolling No off sch Lewiston via 7.15 A ihlokensat 16@17e: fowls 14@15. Sell date, Key West, Ella M Willey, strong testimony that life has Brunswick, re, *1.15, Lowest. 45% 47% Charleston, from Boston—salt to J A Em- from New for 5.00 and m. Deans—New York hand-sicked 1 90: mar- York Sabine. til-80p. Closing. 46 47% pea, < ry & Bro. been Rockland and Knox and ■ow pea at 1 80; choice screen pea. 1 60:61 70; Sch Cora C very much prolonged by Lincoln Stations, Meader, Meader, Boothbay—fer- 7.15 a. m, 1.15 and on at 5.66 Saturday’s quotations. land-picked med at i76@180; choice illzer to Saturdays only yellow Cumberland Bone Co. its use. p. in. WHEAT. iyes. l SOial 85; California pea beans, 2 30® Sch J Freeman, from Boston. i 40; hand-picked. 2 506.2 60. Brunswick, Bath, Gurdtner, HalloweH and July. May. SAILED—Sch Oliver S Barrett. In all cases of 7.15 A 5.00 and Seed—Timothy, l 50.®1 70; Western red Disease bene- Augusta, m, *1.16, tll.80 Opening.. 90 top DOMINION LINE. p. m. 90% 50SS2: clover, 12®13c;Hungamn, 80®90e. OFFICE SUPPLIES Highest. 90 90% exchange Royal Mail ficial results are sure to be Farmington and via Hav—Choice,19 00(619 50:soine fancy higher; dispatches. Steamships. ob- Phillips, Lewiston, 8.30 Lowest...... 8D94 90Vi , -AND- a. m„ Llo via 1.15 air to to good at S17:«318; Eastern fine, Ar at Halifax 23d, steamer Labrador. Liver- p. as.; Brunawidk, p. m.; Closing... 90 : 514® Calling al Halifax Qutwarfe and the use of and for a. 90% >17; poor to ordinary $14@S1G. ] looi, (and sld for Portland). Homewards tained by Murdock’s Rangeley at 8.30 in. Monmouth, Readiield and Oak- COEN. Potatoes—Choice inatives “and Maine stock at Arat Melbourne Apl 22, From From I From WintJUrop ship Rembrandt, Liquid Food. This statement is land, 1.10 and 5.03 m. Mav. 00®1 25 »■ bbl; choice Vt and nortnern N ! imith. New York. Liverpool. Steamek Portland. I Halifax. p. July. l Ar Waservtlle via Lewiston, 1.10, 5.05 m.; via 46 and N Y Burbanks and white stars 40®43bu; at Rosario Mch 2, barque Ella, Merrriman. Mar. 17. 7. p. opening. 47% OREGON, Apr. Apr. oT attested by the crucial test of Augusta, 7.15 a. til.30 m. Highest. 46 1 ose 4S@45c; Houlton Hebrons 50c; Aroostook J iueuos Ayres. 31. 21. m, *1.15, p. 47% SARNIA, 23i Skowhegan via Lewiston. 1.10 p. m.; via Lowest. 45% lebrons 42,®45c. Apr. 14. LABRADOR, 5. over THREE 47% ALL KINDS OF May May 7. THOUSAND oper- Augusta, 7.16 A m, 1.16. $11.30 p. m. Closing. 47-,, Apples-No 1 Baldwins, at 2 OOS2 Notice to Marrlners. 45% 50;Green- Belfast, 1.15 and 11.30 p. m. igs 2 00@2 25. Bristol service ended for season. a Office U. S. Lighthouse Inspector, l ations in prominent hospital Dover and Foxcroft, via Dexter, 1.15, 11.30 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. First District, ( Cabin, *40 to $60 ; Return. *80 to $110; Sec- p. m. Chicago Cattle Market. ond in tills and Portland, April 23,1892. I ACCOUNT Cabin, $26; Steerage, $20. country, by its use Bangor via Lewiston, 1.10 p. m.; via Friday’s quotations. The have BOOKS DAVID Augus- (By Telegraph! following changes been made in the TORRANCE & CO.. ta, 7.15 a. m, *1.15 and $11.80 p. m, and on WHEAT. 1 of this district: uov23dtf the record CEICAGO.April 23.1892.-The Cattle market luoyage Made to Order at Short Notice. Agents. unprecedented was Sundays only at 7.20 a. in. In Deer Island _ Mav -Receipts 2,000; shipments 1,000; strong; Thoroughfare, a black spar Bangor & Piscataquis R. R. via Dexter, 1.15 July. No. Ohas been set on the reported of a loss by death of Opening. 80Vs 81 atives 3 60@4 70; Stockers at 2 25@3 90 ;Tex- moy, North end of A FULL LINE OF and 11.30 p. in.; via Oldtown, at 11.30 p. 81 ) * us cows ’otato Ledges, at eastern eutrauce to the Thor- m. Closing.' Vs 81% ; 2 10®3 40. A. R. & E. A. five in a * ughfare. DOTEN, only patients thousand, Ellsworth and Bar Harbor at 1.15 and 11.30 COEN. Hog3—receiptsl0.000-,3hipiuents4000.steady: South of and close to 8 DENNISON’S ongli and common at 4 00®4 25; mixed and the feet spar on Dows p. m. a red No. and many of these difficult cases July May., i aeking 4 45@4 55; prime heavy and butchers’ .edge, spar buoy, 12, has been set. Vanceboro, St. John, Halifax and Provinces 39 North of and close to Opening. 42% .veights 4 65 64 60 ;iight at 4 60@4 60. Tliurlow Knob Ledge a Real Estate and Loans. of *1.15 and $11.30 p. ni. 1 lack No. 11. has been surgery. We shall be pleased Closing...39% 42 % Sheep—receipts 3000; shipments —; steady; spar buoy, set. Houlton, Woodstock, St. Stephen and North In a TAGS AND £ Sheepscot. river, 2d class nun LABELS. at Saturday’s quotations. lipped 5 16@5 25; Westerns 5 75®6 25;Tex- buoy, paint- to give any inquirer the further Aroostook 1.15 and 11.30 p. m.; St. An- TV* _ d red and with white letters H has 11.30 WHEAT. 1 I, been set $5©,©©© to Loan drews, p. ill. < lose to the South-west end of Lambs 6 76. Hardings Ledge facts, hut the above is 'Runs daily. Sundays included. ex- red No. 6, has | convin- $Night July. May. spar bnoy. been set off the in large or small amounts. Parties press with sleeping ears attached, runs every forth end of wishing to Opening. 80% 80% Domestic Marktes. Merrills Ledge, in upper part of build can be accommodated. that night. Sundays included but not to 80% river. cing proof Murdock's Skowhegan Closing. 80% iheepscot, Monday morning, or to Belfast. Dexter or be- (By Telegraph.) order of the L. H. COEN. By Board, Liquid Food is not an artificial yond Bangor, on Sunday mornings. NEW YORK,April 23, 1892.—Flour—receipts Frank Wildes, COMMERCIAL PAPER. .* line fliHimrpiiH ana July. Mav. i 0,916 packages: sales 10.700 Wheat— U. S. Quebec Line. pckgs. Commander, N„ Rooms 3 and stimulant to the 39 *2% r sceipts sales 016,000bush Stevens 4, Jose Building, system, but For C umberland Mil!?, l ake. Opening. 331,6uO bush; ;flrm, 1st. L. H. (Slones Srbago Bridg- 1 Inspector Dist. Closing. 38% 42 up and quiet; April 2% Corn—re- Co., tnu, liyeburg, North Bar- up. NO. 98 EXCHANGE it can be Conway, Glen, 0 sales STRE E T though given in the and 8.45 eigts 140,070 bush; 105.000 bush; dull, luemuraima. tlett-, Fabyans, a. in., 1.45 and *i lower <5.15 in.: St. isYsc and easy. Oats—receipts 126,076 UNDER THE FALMOUTH. jnl_eodly most extreme cases of p. Johnsburv, Newport 1 ush; sales lo.OOO and dull. Rockland, 22—Sch A Paine was run eodtf exhaus- and .Montreal. 8.45 a. m.. (5.15 Corrected by Swan & Babbett, Bankers and bush; steady Apl into n. m.; North Beef Pork in demand and t and had of stern knocked off. NOTICE ASK TOUR Stratford. Colt-brook and Brokers, 186 Middle street. quiet. ltg..t steady. 3-day part DRUGGIST FOR tion with perfect its in- Quebec nt 1.45 1 ■ard is quiet and steady. Butter barely steady, New Bedford, April 22— The wrecked schr safety, P- ni.: Jefferson and Lam-aster, S.4t> a. m. STOCKS. ( heese firm and I E Oliver has been removed and is no and 1.45 m. fairly active. Sugar—raw quiet lary long- Scott’s Cure fluence is permanent and p. Description. Par Value. Bid. Asked ? ud e r an obstruction to with- steady. Spirits Turpentine quiet and weak, navigation. The 8.43 a. ni. connects Canhl National Bank.100 126 128 1 For for all points In North- 'etroleum dull and steady. Molasses dull and St John, XB. April 23—Sch Nellie Star, from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains or out a ern Oasco National Bank.100 115 117 s reactionary influence dele- p,?'v Hampshire. Vermont, Chicago and teariy. Freights dull. 1 larrington for Bay of Fundy, is ashore at Mus- ICNAiir Bruises, Sore Throat, and Other Tameness. the and Meet; with the Canadian Pacific Cnmberlarid National Bank.. 40 40Va 42 Second to no other 23.1892,-The Flour °- uash and going to pieces. Liniment in the United terious to the Transcontinental train for ?irst National Bank.100 100 102 CHICAGO, April mark- well known in all system. Vancouver and Pa- et is winter 4 State*, Eastern Provinces cific Coast Merchants’ National Bank.. 75 115 117 steady; patents 20®4 40; winter points. The fi.15 p. m. train 3 H5®4 Domestic Ports. Will be sold by all druggist*. David 8cott Sole connects at National Traders’ Bam;... .100 116 118 traights 30; spring patents 4 30®4 40; in the United States. Montreal with trains via "boo” ; traights at 3 60 43 70. is Proprietor Trade mark we would remind the that no Line for Portland Bank.... 100 103 105 C Wheat dull; No 2 NEW YORK—Ar 22d, steamer Grif- at and public Minneapolis and St. Paul. National prnij at 2 Aiaanca, This piano is used all concerts on all circulars bottles. Wholesale by Cook Portland Trust Co.100 114 116 82mc; >fo Bed at 86%uj,73e. Ar sell Henrv Company. 50 80 85 4 23d, S Woodruff, Hodgkins NISS MEALLY has a record in any wav gusta, Bath and from Rockland Mondaysonlv, Portland Railroad jarley. No 2 at 58400c. No 1 Flaxseed at J Maud STEVENS, approaching CompanylOO 115 120 f i iayaguez; Briggs, Clilpman, Minatitlan the of 8.40 a. m.: Montreal. Bridgton. etc.. 8.20 a. Portland pork 7 % c lower 9 32 l 9 results tho Murdock Liquid Water Co.100 110 115 royisions—mess % days; Hope Haynes, Tibbetts, Wiscasset- and Is commended as FIRST, Quebec. Lancaster and Maine Central \ at 6 13V2.@(; 15. salt meats 1 by such great Food in the 12 nt.andSp.ni.; Bridgton R R.100 115 120 Dry lautilus, Tollman, Rockland; E A Boardman past years. 12.20 p. ni.; Farmington, Sitownegan and at 4 60®5 00; %hort clear sides at 1 brwood, FIRST CLASS BONDS. t ^boiilders17 Newport. in the musical apr8 eodtf Lewiston 12.25 p. m.; SL John, Bangor Rock- Ya (fto fiO. Old 22d. C C lights firmament as brig Sweeney, Robertson, Cape land. etc. 12.30 p. m.: Waterville. Bath, Augus- Portland Receipts—Fiour.110.000 ■ City 6s, 1897.108 110 bbis: wheat, 18.000 1 own; sells Rosie & Adra, Berry, Millbridge taand Portland 6s, 1907. .123 t uSh; oats. Rockland,6.35p.m.:Farmington,Skow- ( 105 cqrn.148.000.Imsli: 168,000 bush; 1 va L Leonard. Kelley. Portland. 3RI Jk. T$T o POLICE Waterville ana 6.45 1 Portland 4s. 1902-1912 r re. 7,000 bush; DR. HANS VON s EXAMINING BOARa! hegan. Lewiston, p. m.; Funding. .103 1 03 barley. 27.000 bush. Cld 23d, sch Geo E Lancaster. 6s, R. F. Shipments—Flour 7.000 Dudley, Wilson, Sabine BULOW, Montreal, Fabyans, Brktgton, 8.00 Bangor 1894, aid.— .102 104 bbis; wneat, 194,000 I ass. Pullman 6s, 1899, R R 1 ush; corn 134,000 FOR SALE OR ALSO CITY OF p. m.; Night *1.40 a. m. Bangor aid.108 110 bush; oats, 270.000 bush; Sid 22(1, ship Santa for RENT; PORTLAND. included. 6s. Clara, HongKomr-*’ ‘Sundays Bangor 1905, Water.120 121 r fe, 11,000 hush; barley, 52,000 bush. b arque Lillian. Pernambuco. EUGEN D'ALBERT, Bath 6s, 1898. R. R ST. aid.105 107 LOUIS. April 23,1892,-The Flour mar- Sid 23d, ship Santa Clara, for HongKomr- and a host of Bath 6s, 1897, 102 e ; is and general agency Portland. Mt. Qessrt & Machiss Steamboat Municipal. 104 quiet unchanged. Wheat closed 3 Vo c b rig Emma, for Wilmington, NC; schs Annie L others^ ^The j ORGANS Got Bath 4Vbs, 1907, ..100 102 b slow No 2 Steamer CITY OF Municipal.. yesterday; Red at 85Utc. Corn is I lenderson, SahinePass; schs May O’Neil for or rer order ROBERT A. RICHMOND, (weathef 2 at Very Fancy Plain at McCLTTTCHV, leaves rm; No 37!4c. Oats lower; No 2 t 3044 c l nion Island; and permitting), Portland—State Street Normandy, Mary A Hail’* for aprlfldta Chairman. ye, lower; No 2 at 7Sc. Barley—no sales'- I ernanama. Wharf—Tuesdays fend Fridays at 11.15 n. m., or on arrival of train linn—c. Provisions quiet; a Passed Hell Gate 23d, sells Sea NO. 114 I”2 EXCHANGE leaving Boston at. 7 u. m. very only srnali Bird, NYork ST. DR. K. H. for Bar 18? ,b trade—pork, standard lo 00. fl >r Keunebunkport : THURSTON’S MATHEWS, Rockland, Harbor and Maehiasport. I jobbing Lard Rival, for PIANO — — Lewiston 6s, 1901, -.. n Elizabithport AT wilt leave Municipal 112 l?i 00. Dry salt meats—loose shoulders at 4 60- d for HOUSE, Returning Maehiasport Mondays and Lewtiton 4s, 1913. Portland. Municipal..... j oo 102 if mgs and ribs 5 65; shorts at 6 BOSTONn;nc^nvLe?noodJ Ar ^e,wsah y°rk Thursdays at 4. a. m., arriving at Portland Saco 4s, 1901, 70; boxed lots’ -.-a, Junietta, Johnson, fm 3 Free St. Block, 12 Free about Municipal...... \ oo 100 5 more. Bacon—shoulders at 5 25; longs and I [aehias. St.,Portland. midnight same days. Majie Central It K. 1898,1st 6 PAYSON intglis 115 r bs at 6 25; shorts at 6 40. Old 22d, bai-aue Kate, Crow’-w Grand Ras- S. TUCKER, ^ cons. THURSTON. and IW.1, ratgl34 136 9 50. s sobs _ Pres. General Hams 00@10 im, Atj 3k th AY Smith, Mart n, Ma. Mas; aPrU W. P. HASTINGS’. „_Vice Manager. ^ [ deeW 411 E E- BOOTHY. Gen’l. Pass, and Ticket Agent. j 1 Portland, April 1, 1802. da. Tl-im PRESS. SUES FOR DAMAGES. LABOR NOTES. ADVERTISEMENTS, I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr. Hanson Han Wfflcultjr with the Pori The Bailroad Hen Prepare far Legisla- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TODAY. land-and Rochester, tive Agnation. ~THE~ & Bickford. Farrington Hanson at derstood J. R. Libby, alighted Woodfords he wai , that their objeot was to further Eastman Bros. & Bancroft. as he claims, pushed violently down b 7 au agitation for certain legislation which It is easy enough to say “buy a new suit,” but the majority of EIGHTH PAGE. conduotor Feeny, and otherwise violent is to be asked of the nest State Legisla- men always dread the it seems to that the mill and Sale! operation ; many prices Proposals; power. and then taken 1 ture. Special 3. 51. Dyer & Co. ly used; foreibly aboan Additional safety appllanoes, Bargain are higher than there is any for; it would be hard for necessity The Atkinson Oo.: 2 the train again the and the of what ll to think H. H. Hay Si San. by eonduotor, bag weekly wages, repeal -IK THE- you the same of our stock of Clothing, for the prices Typewriters) W. D. Buok. gage master and other train hands. The r known as the “conspiracy law*—a law $ * to the most then brought him to Portland, where h ; put upon the statutp hooks a few years appeal unwilling. New To Wants, Let, For Sale, Lost, Found was liberated upon of the far j ago to laborers who and similar advertisements, will be found under payment punish striking their appropriate headings on page 6. demanded. He claims that his ankl j should in any way make it difficult for was badly strained in the affair. other laborers to take their placeB— are When Baby was side, we gave her Castoria. Superintendent Peters claims that Mi the main things which are to be asked When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. Hanson was attempting to evade payinj [ for. I When she became Miss, she dung to Castoria. his fare and tried| to leave the train a t The Railroad Hen’s Union. the first EN'S FINE id When she had she them Castoria station. Conduotor ot BUSINESS SUITS. Children, gave Feeny In the last two months the Steam Rail- and -OF- deoil eodAwly jeoted only used necessary force t > road Men’s Union have paid out $175 in detain him and which Mr. Peters claim * relief to slok or distressed brothers. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been Mr. was in ■sed over FHty Years by millions of mothers Feeny justified using. FREIGHT TRAINS COLLIDE. That Common Sense Sack and Double Breast- for their children while with Single Teething, perfect BRIEF JOTTINGS. Suit, the for ed of eucoess. It soothes the child, softens the just thing Sack Suits, very Two Locomotives Badly Damaged at Gums, allays Fain, cares Wind CoSo, regulates THE ATKINSON GO. every day, $10.00 stylish finish, 15.00 the and Is the best for Testerday' wag Low Sunday. Demis. bowels, remedy Dlar- A Cashmere or Flannel rheea, whether arising from teething or other Ivanhoe Lodge K. of P. will confer th A -S A_ a 1 S A fine Dress for causes. For sale In rank of v/umoiv/u vj. tnw iuoucu Suit, 7.00 Suit, best, 18.00 by Druggists every part of Esquire to-morrow evening. ucniYUV Has induced us to continue the sale and tomor- the world. Be sure and ask for Mrs. today Winslow's Work was begun Saturday on the foun freight trains occurred at Bemis station It is value for the Soothing Syrup, 2£o a bottle. row. We will therefore offer ONE CRATE more great money. dation of the plush mill. on the Mountain division of the Maine A fine Tailor-Made Suit, DECORATED A nice All Wool sack _ ENGLISH Handled Tea _tebSMW&F&wiy The ohief and members of the boart Central railroad about eight o’clock Cups and Suit, in Worsted, Serge or or of es cut-away, colors or engineers are looking after the fire Saturday morning. The up freight from Saucers'large size, assorted decoration, at 11-2 cents Cassimeres, 25.00 to $30.00 For arKiitionai Locai News see in mixtures, $12.00 capes. Bartlett, charge of Conductor Nute, for cup and saucer; regular retail price $1.50 per Cumberland 3’s men were Satur and drawn two Fifth busy by heavy locomotives, dozen. Plates to match and saucers 6 cents each. Trousers in all grades and A perfeet fit guaranteed, and the Page. on was at Bemis cups day, putting out grass fires the West waiting the down freight, at all prices; some good fit, material and finish equal tf ern whioh was Personal. Promenade. in charga of Conductor Win. bargains at 2.00 and 3.00 any custom-made suit. It was mild Saturday morning, followei I Grisley. There is a heavy down grade OJMES OH-A-Tja MOKE \ Miss Henrietta Rice sails for Florence, by squalls and oold northwest winds at this point, which is near the scene of Italy, la August. Yesterday was bright and cool. the accident about a year ago, when Miss Louise Brown, of State street, will The Women's Literary Union ha i twenty cars were derailed. The brakes leave the middle of August for Europe. passed resolutions thanking the press o E would not work and the train* crashed BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH Col. J. X>. Anderson, of Togus, Was at the city for courtesies. into each other, badly demolishing the CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. the FaJramith hotel Saturday. The annual election and dinner of th > locomotives. Engineer Hubbard, when JJtr. Patriok McGowan was somewhat Loyal Legion will come off at the Fal he saw a collision inevitable, jumped and MAJOLICA PITCHERS, a better yeptexday. mouth Hotel May 4th. escaped with sprained ankle. Several •; / > Onr Children’s attracts the and our Jfisa Ktaiy McCobb will amuse the The Labrador of the Dominion line i i oars were derailed and the regular trains Clothing mothers, depart- ment is a where can the and fit them out and people ef Auburn, Wednesday evening, due. The Mongolian, the last steamc were delayed about an hour. new shapes and decoration, three sizes, 1 quart, 11-2 place they bring boys at the same time do own wfth Mrs, Jarley’s Wax work. of the Allan line, will sail Thursday. their shopping; our line of Children’s Fair and Entertainment at Oakdale. quarts and 1-2 gallon. This lot for just half price. W. H, Clifford, Esq., is to address the The “boo,” so-called, at Deering Park Clothing is large, and we hare suits at all prices. The new hall at Oakdale will present a Lewiston Young Men’s Democratis olub, is to he added to this summer by th' bright appearance at its opening on May tomorrow evening. purchase of a pair of monkeys. 20 and 25 Cents 3rd, a fair and entertainment being given 15, Each. Gov. Burleigh has nominated Noble C. Dennis C. McCarthy took the pledg' on that date and the two following days. Earl, of Portland, clerk at C. Saturday morning for a year, and escapei I George Much interest is manifested in this hall Frye’s store, as Commissioner of Phar- a term in jail thereby. No more after this lot at these prices. both by the citizens of Portland and macy In plaoe of Dr. H. T. Cummings, The Red Men will celebrate Tamman; 50 Bozen ENGLISH DECORATED assort- Deering, and it is expected that a large BOWLS, Mens resigned. Day (May 12tli) with an exemplificatioi sum will be realized from the sales of ed colors, just the thing for cottages. This lot 5 Furnishings. Judge William L. Putnam and Mi's. of the secret work to the tribes in Maine 1 the fair and the entertainment provided. CENTS E 4.CH Onr Overcoats are You will miss it if don’t se- Putnam have been a few days at the at City Hall. Spring you Portland’s talent has volunteered to fur- our cure some of those WhiteShirts Parker house, Boston. Several of the Bramhall Lodge, K. of P., will oele 25 dozen RUBY SALTS and PEPPERS, nickel silver going rapidly; spec- nish entertainment during the fair and is a are Court and members of brate the of the 400th mem would be a ialty nobby silk- before they all gone; there Supreme judges acceptance each caps, bargain at 10 cents. For this lot evening will introduce vocal and in- lined one at is a demand. the Boston bar entertained the new Court ber with a grand entertainment and sup $10.00 big strumental music, while various social only 5 CENTS EACH. of Appeals judge during his short stay. per Thursday evening. “The Atkinson” ■ 49c features will help make the affair one long 35 dozen ODD all 6 and Ton can get a cheaper one President Albion W. Small of Colby The Sister Helen Marguerites realizet PLATES, decorations,at 5, “The Farrington” 47o to be remembered. The young ladies of for 6.00 University spoke at the banquet of the $225 from their recent sale, whioh sun 7 CENTS EACH. Flannel Outing Shirts 25c ! Oakdale have undertaken to manage the Massachusetts Schoolmaster’s club in will bo devoted towards the erection o A too. Men’s Undershirts & Drawers 25e tables, and everybody may be sure of be- good bargain, Boston, Saturday. ^President Small’s the parish liouse. ing glad that tlioy attended the subjeot was “Character in Carl Warren and Will Eaton were vie this, Building first fair ever held in the new hall, ice How and When?” tors in the Y. M. R. Club whist tourna AGATE AND GRANITE Schools—What, cream, cake, coffee and various other IRON WARE. Saturday evening a number of friends ment, with a score of 49. Higgins ant l kinds of refreshments will be for sale, and a general good time will be of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Decelle called Hill were second with a score of 45. enjoyed. For and tomorrow we a Give our neighbors and their hall a good today wiU make special at their residen 245 York to D. of R., will entertah -.e, street, Ivy Lodge, patronage, as they have worked hard to discount of 15 per cent. This is to induce those who them on the 25th anniver- Bath and Brunswick of Re warrant it. BOOT and SHOE DEPARTMENT. congratulate Daughters have not used the ware to have an sary of their wedding. Mr. and Mrs. bekah, May 14th. Woodbine Lodge wil opportunity to try Distance Decelle were the recipients of many entertain Mizpah of South Portland Long Bfoyele’Reoord Broken. it. After once trying it we know you wiU use no Clarence Shadbolt of presents appropriate to the occasion. May 7th. the Brooklyn, N. other. Y., Bioycla Club has lowered the Deputy Sheriffs Gould and Woodsuir long Here is Our This Week. Cumberland County Nominations. distance bicycle record, made by Albert SPECIAL BARGAENS the Specialty seized a of hard cide: throughout department large quantity Beers, of Boston, who rotje Under section three of the new ballot 12,580 miles In for and tomorrow. from William P. and Patrick McSweenej twelve months. Since May last Shadbolt today law, nominations eanbe made as follows: Friday. The case was continued in cour ; bas covered 12,685 miles, and anticipates Each of the three to A fine calf, hand- parties, wit: Re- riding 13,000 miles before his twelve can Saturday morning. months silk publican, Democrat, Prohibitory, are up. He has rolled up this sewed, stitched, nominate a full ticket Mr. T. F. Donahue, the clothier, wil big county for four mileage in rides taken around Now York fully warranted, for ,££££$«£ of 1 senators, judge probate, register of enter his splendid St. Bernard dog at thi city, Brooklyn, and Long Island. ranted Hand probate, county attorney, sheriff, county Androscoggin bench show. He has hat j. — _ _ Sewed Welt | commissioner (one), county treasurer. IP ||themanafao- a fine collar made for him at a oost o: dl. ■ _ _ tnrers here- to the can W “ UIfVWI Representatives legislature ▼ to be nominated that can be seen in his store window by agree as follows: "Two parties $20, forfeit 95.00 only—Republican and Demoorat—may The contract for supplying the stove nominate in the All other 5Sr foJoYto following districts: and kitchen for the TIE ATKINSON dealers galley supplies light ^ otherwl'ei Freeport, one; Cape Elizabeth, one; Bal- COMPANY, $4.00 for house service la the first district for the charge dwin and Standish, one. Three has been awarded to O. M PEARL, MIDDLE AND TINE STREETS. the same thing. parties—Republican, Democrat ensuing year ___ and Prohibitory—may make nominations & D. W. Mash. in khe viz: Here is the that each La- following districts, Portland, The dredging in Portland harbor, be guarantee accompanies pair. Hen's, six; Westbrook, one; Deering, one; done under the direction of thi dies’ and Children’s Shoes in great variety. Brunswick, one; Gorham, one; Bridgton, ing office in thli GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE ooe; Windham and Pownal, one; Casco, United States Engineers’ Otisfield -OF- and Harrison, one; Gray and city, has been placed under the superin Now Gloucester, one; Falmouth and tendence of Captain A. W. Smart o: Silks, Table Linen, Towels, Pillow Case Cumberland, one: Sebago, Naples and Napkins, Quilts, Raymond, one; Yarmouth and North South Portland. Linen and Linen Sheeting, for one week, commencing Yarmouth, one; Sc»rboro, one for 1893. There were 20 arrests last wees, i t ro: Tuesday, April 26. Great preparations have been made (Harpswell does not vote thi3 year.) drunkenness. It is said a peddler wk< to close out $5000 worth of this stock at once. Great OUR IT DEPARTMENT. offers some kind of a a to be had and we me uoaiaaie ueis Ann. preparation Bargains are advise you to take ad* houses, threatens people if they will no' of them. About half-past five yesterdry after- vantage his wares. Colored Satin ... 75c. Former noon an alarm of Are was from buy Rhadame, price $1.35 pulled “ “ deserves The Architect and Builder gives th< Fancy Striped Silk, 85 and 87c. 1.35 Our Hat department your attention this week. HSe the bo* at the Grand Trunk The Mr. Milo ----- “ “ depot. Gilson, Fancy Striped Silk, 93c. 1.37 have a of the colored of Mr. F. H. Fassett for < “ received consignment Are was in the coal barge Coaid ale, plans A stalwart toam3ter In tlia employ ot tha Printed China Silk, ----- 33c. “ 63 for F. H. Morse on Diamond Isl N. “----- “ “ owned by a A. Neal Bicycle, place gentleman fine and the Jerusa of the Seamen’s m 3 1 experts bring to you color cards or cir- banquet, presented in and after a thoi Yachting and who was in Yokohama, when the Union, 256 Cather- 5 typewriters competition, culars in to Japan, lems with a fine A visit §m | QT decided giving points regard flag. delegation lno ■ w w 11 a e ough examination it was that th Tennis Caps. George SkolAeld arrived. The letter was Street, Detroit, the Paints and Wood _ ed Maine of Fri ^ Smith manufactured a following Commandery Gardiner, Michigan, voluntarily writes as follows: Premier Typewriter, l dated March 18th. The writer boarded that Stains: day evening. “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: Syracuse, N. Y., was the machine stoo t Our Children’s department contains the leading Juvenile the Skolfield the day after her arrival. the an The appropriation committee wil Gentlemen: I feel In duty bound to tell highest in point of improvements Styles, including School Caps, Turbans and Sound Caps ; ask to He found that she was 231 from mechanical construction, consequently th ! PIERCE'S HOUSE PAINTS. days make little this ox a of tho benent I do- the probably change year, BBJB order for waB awarded to th > see the “Oxford” for smaller boys. New York, had experienced a rough pas- ,lvod from n°od’3 150 typewriters LAVA FLOOR PAINTS. cept perhaps to provide for a chemica sage and had Ave cases on scurvy on sarsaparilla. I have Smith Premier Typewriter Company. The committee think fa ENAMEL PAINTS. board. The captain and his wife were engine. salary been troubled with nervous was PIERCE’S dyspepsia, W. D. 1 on shore at the time he made the call of the teachers’ sala BUCK, Agent vorably increasing tired nnd languid, with no ambition to Street. PIERCE’S WOOD STAINS. and no further particulars were 278 Middle given. lies, but not the police. work; my sleep was irregular. So I began apr25 Hood’s __dlw HANSOM CARRIAGE PAINTS. The Ileatli Kate City Electrician Mason will have tin taking Sarsapa- M' rllla. From the very first AGATE HOUSE PAINTS. The number of deatiis in this iron lamp posts discontinued for arc cur |5fe *3S Proposals for Construction o1 city W| It seemed to be Just the for last week was from the rents and substitute cedar so as t( DECK PAINTS FOR YACHTS. 13, following posts, thing for me. The nervout dyspepsia has HIIII and power at Sonth causes: accidents like that which hap now Is prevent entirely gone, my appetite excellent, Portland. ,-"Wards.-, to Fernald & I can eat without distress after- Diseases. 1 2 S * 5 ts 7-T pened Sawyer’s Worses heartily ~ wards ; I sleep well, H. H. HAY & SON. l~ i About 75 posts will be required. •t Apoplexy. and can now go about will be received unU i Brain, inflatn. of.. — j — x PROPOSALS Middle Street. — — erection of Mil Cancer. l i —«—-a my work without that SEALEDnoon, April aoth for tho apr25 Tlie Odd Fellows' House: also. En I _lstorSthpdtf Cardiac thrombosis _ j _ i Anniversary. took Building. Engine and Boiler tired feeling so frequent before I Portland Plus] mein. _ and Feed PumP, lor Croup, 1 3 The Odd Fellows’ celebration occur! The Union Mutual Life Insurance and Vine Heart failure. 3 1------2 gbie.^Boiler Co. admits of no Pearl Streets. th superior iri point of Middle, Infanticide. 1 1 in Hall and a attend Hood’s Sarsapariila Plans and specifications may he seen at and tpniglit City large office of stability advantageous features. Phthisis. 1 1 3 8 I have taken six bottles and recommend it as lisley & Onunnlngs. First Nations It is a e distinctively Maine Company, — an is assured. The whicl — Bank where Pneumonia. 1 — 3 2 programme, Building, Portland, Me-, proposal and, as such, and the fixing of J?£ediciue»»” J. J. SCULLY. shall be yourself every Uraemia. ----- .. 3 3 ai sent. other citizen should take an has been printed, gives promise of The interest HOOD’8 PILLS cure liver ills, constipation, company reserve the right to reject an; in its success. Total. 2 a 2 1 ~a~ 3 ii" of rare or all ISAAC C. ATKINSON, GEN’L MANAGE!?. evening enjoyment. sick indigestion. bids. apv2641w ^ biliousness, Jaundice, headache,