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DISiREStil) MATTERS. 3,406 MAINE NEWS. GRAND ARMKJFTHE REPUBUC. A i i i i i a Kncampment of the De- purtmeut of Mftine; Day's Held at Auburn. Session Woman's ports which she presides, as follows Number ol subordinate corps.

1 Number ol. members In' good standing Dec. 1,1890, Number ol members In 'gcod Deo. I8W. Number of corns gained.

Number ot corps lost, Receipts for the year, Expenditures, Ot this- amount was expended lor charity, Cash I on hand In subordinate corps, Cash, on hand in State ccrps treasury, Mrs B. Leavitt, Presli. ment of Maine, Woman's National itelief Corps, reports as follows: Number ot corps, .55 Members in good stadding, 1694 General Ifund on hand, Relief fund on hand, Amount expended on relief, Election at a Meet- Cam Decided the Senator ibj? In New The grand Jury Is in. tb for Aid contt House, and 11 probably remain so li) the Cause. untill week.

It Is thought that tbe Tlie Hamlin Elflen will hold the first of theh- Invitation dances to-night at the armory. T. G. Stlckney, ol the East wmtfiae cntofrau. At tht'n ill oi the Howland Falls Pulp 'be at Fobnurr Utk! ud Ittlk.

Arrangements have just been perfected Tlie House Finally New Code of Adopts Boles. the People to I 3,360.87 5,729.71 February term will Je Quite a long one 1 mill KA Memorial services ol the late Miss E. F. Beed'b Tlmjsly titter- A Vast Amount of Grata will ws ch attl Ceitt sMct latlon o1 Esq. Another trip tb Woodland will occur next Saturday and a large party will doubtless 'try toboggatiing nrid dimcing as on previbus occasions.

land and! the only one of Its kind In February 17th and 18th. The'citizens of ind. It Is 1050 feet in length Cornish extend a cordial invitation to all Iver banks is about 50 ancen 'on tye Sulject. Contributed. NEW Feb.

4 1 The regular WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. The report in. monthly meeting of the Chamber oljfcpm- thc case' ol the bill tor. a bridge between JteV York and New Jersey was placed on on Prhrt- niian(l ere the co-operative kindergarten w.lllbeheld president, Charles S.

Smith, urged that two, at Sirs. F. W. Cram's, 22 Forest av- enue aid be given the starvfng and Clerk G. W.

3now, of the Water Board, to February 16th. ng routine business, adjourned festerday appointment of'Mr. Davidson tot mere Irrelevancy BesideS these there are a necessary to further notice ped to Russia and it was lecessi ry to January 1st to January 20th made i i i. Ane nnn nl.n«l-VK vanaAld tn HI Feb. 4.

The 25th i.i.-nt of tin-Grand Army opened to-day 11 cullfd to order by Department i iHimumder Miller. After the opening he i bis report. Die following is aUt'abstract of i Miller's address: The Commamder'B years aeo last April tnfi pepl. 3U, i. ram A of the Republic had Us birth, Members In good stand ng the present year will complete m- SBS tls-not 1 tod rter Ve al taker, a a to farther notice." Ex-Governor Hoy of Wyming, said necessitated making 3200 entries.

tne western people were ready to donate thousands ol bushels of grain tq the 'sufferers In Russia and were only waiting the action of the New York people to aid in getting it there. He had been to Russia, he saldVand saw the awlnl condition-of the people there ind whatever" was done, a -ikm AJ he said, should be done quickly. ved-from A. Mille, AO- providing thatlenlogles to deceased A resolution was adopted the Maine division Sons ot Vet members shjlfbe delivered on Sunday's, the Pre8laent tie Chamber of.Com- erans, U. S.

the following Division ttn( i-Sundays only, on which day cere- me ra to appoint a.3ommittee of flftj, with statistics: j.L_ monies shiill be opened' with prayer by DOWer to a to tre number, a quorum of, the chaplain. Mr. Morse, of Massachusetts lavored number Independent corps in the State Tne resolution was agreed to without which are valuable auxlllar es to thePonta division. I 4 i where they are located'. Tie Comrades ol The Senate at 4 adjournedyto Monday, lU-port ol Department Commander tfae Departm ent ol Maine anowledge HOW.

for the Year. lth gratitude the appreciation cf the transaction of routine and unim- lortne xear. 6 od Mess bnsmeAs, consideration ol This The noble work ol these women, them. the rules was re8nirled Mr. Enloe ol Tennessee offered an arnend- water service Is continually on the increase Inthiscity, deceased of the to the other is very greatly Mr.

C. N. Thomas, who delivered his Gr iko, pastor of the Hammond street reducef Where formerly the carting lectures upon "The Heroes and Battle- fields of the Var" In this city under. flr8 ay. of this mouth began on, the auspices of B.

11. Beale. Post No. 18J BdaJ and there vre fi ve Mondays iu the G. A.

has heen in Portland this week month i 8 92-is also a leap year. This. speaking upon the same subject. combination of rcumstances will feet interested in the development of one of who Maine's leading industries to attend the constructed the Brooklyn bridge were the meeting. builders, i A programme of general interest to the consists of endless State and special interest to frnit growers will be offered.

Among the arc "Our labors and our in i found tagne side where is located the depot and culture," "Fruit Exhibitions." "Small storehouse at the end of tbe track Fruits," "I'enr Culture." "Experiments in "Grape Compared with Other Agricultural Industries" and "How to Keep the Hoys 1 Farm." Opportunities will be olVered for discussions and a general goal time is expected. There will be an exhibition of fruit, to all are invited tq contribute. Fruit who cannot aitend art 1 invited to send fruit by express. Fruit for tins purpose should be addressed to I). 11.

Knowl- cost ton the expense is now fron twelve to fifteen cents per ton. Each car carries 600 pounds of pulp and many of hem can occupy the wire ropes at the same Such is the effective- Messrs. Henry W. Clarry, of Jefferson, Chapel, Sunday, at o'clock. The sermon Joncs Qf fectorsof re Tof ith iroii cars, runs across the will be by Rev.

H. L. Griffin, pastor of prigona and ai js, paid an official visit to rl vcr Irwn the mill to the Monthe Hammond stree. church. tfle connty ai i and Theregular meeting pf the.

board of ev ei-y thing in excehent condition. operative kindergarten, Gounty Commissioners W. L. Scribner, of the Maine Central, and is a very effect- Spraying," "Selling Our Fruits," tils afternoon at half-past 3 Jpj Ei dr nnd i. Wood, who Ive arrangement as jhas been shown in tlie Culture," "Fruit Growing in Main.

beeniln session at their room at the Court short ti in it has been in opera- A full uttet-dnnc is especially de- jj cu dur the past few 1 transact- i 1 i The a are oade( at in an run over the tramway directly into the rall- carsvwhere the pulp is quickly trans. The funecali of late Nathaniel Hayues, was held yesterday after- A return then taken back nooa at his late residence on to the mil. By the use of the tramway street, and many friends, of the the cost transportation from one side not ton. i pay all express charges on the same. 'Ilien- will be excursion rates over the railroads, and good entertainment in Cornish for visitors reasonable rates.

It is proljablo that Number Of Camps' In 'good standing. 30,1890, standing .858 of Members In goo Sept. 30, 1890, Number bl X3amps In gdbd standing Sept. 30,1891 that the Lord's Day was the most'sultable one that coald be chosen. Mr.

Bay, ol New York, opposed the amendment. It was evidently offered In Sept. 30, lour additional camps mtereet ol those members who never Mr. George II. Jickson and which should be tea, to appeal to the citizens ol New York and the people of the Company, returned meral for contributions rom a p)08t successful fishing trip to This fU be distributed In Hussia Flood's pond.

They caught a fine lot of; through such channel as may, after proper handsome tront. One of the "sqnairtails the most eilcacious and drO pped the scale to three and a half president ot the' cham- nd8 XRide- occuraga i tilllHM, a leap year, when hours is on Monday and there are fiv4 Mondays Ii Soess oi the arrangement that 100 tons of number will attend from i i and i uuu iic imuujeu iu i-cn nuuis. Ine Cut, electricians at tbe Bangbr Public ruary begin8 Monday and therfe are 1W is mlich apprecillted at the i Itiat night Mondays in the month. i cinity as there are many i i growing, and llie help- ul one. JCPBEBCE JTVUiCXAX.

COl'HT. i JTebrnarj HOK: JOHN, A. PETERS. Chief Justice. CHARLES A.

BAFLET, County Attorney. RUKL SMITH, Reporter. WILEIAM F. EEJ rtl CHAHLBS F. Swi THUIWHAV, Februaiy 4.

1867, under a charter Iron Department during the yenr is Uie most TOrvice8 was -o, 1 1 1 rtf nYO adminlStEAtiOn. TM. 1 a i a HeailiiuaFtera. Tlie Provisiontl Hi-iairtnii-nt of Maine was authorized by order from Nalionul Headquarters i Knrampment, of the Deoartment. asscm- Meil in 1'ortland.

Jan. 10th, 1868, fourteen I'mtH having been mflstered. I ot the same year gratifying feature of my But few questions have been raised of The amendment was defeated, 91, nays 155. Bufltciant Importance for reference to tbe O'Neill, of Missouri, offered au Judge Advouate and no aripeal from any en men making it obligatory On the decision has been Only one case of jf oa9e to consider the private calendar on court martial has come before the Com- jfridaTS. Lost, 67--111.

mander for review and the single com- Various propositions were made, having plaint which has reached Her 2ie John D.Rockefellerand Wm.Steinway. will preach a-, Grrce church in the morn- A subscription list wijl be opened at (ngan( i slding Elder Wentworth in the gjle dqnarters fo he abolition, or the hall a member- against any Post, was adjusted to the on of the custom of setting apart rial oeinmnsrereu, from va- satisfaction of both complainant and POst. da a i ol the delivery of eulogies upon de- can the Cniud Army became up- to -wane andj.n popular, interest begai: I 1 )epiirtment lleildl a lll1 a ied in the Commander's report. Ip the Grand Army Encampment Adju- riensed niembers, hut they were all re- I sixteen I'osts made returns -nd only niD" tant-Gen'eral Mllllken submitted re- Jected. offCTeJ '1-he principal were embod- TM the rule 24 relating to the once.

i evening. Thebajtism and reception members wil be postponed. The of the late Mrs. Jjewell Blake was held yesterday forenoon at 10 o'clock at ler late residence on Ohio street, and the attendance was large. Rev.

Si Ci Bench and Rev. Amory Battles offlciatedjand the Apolfo (Juartette sang, ubsiltutc Speeches by Messrs. Boiitelle, Dur- The bearers ivere Hon. I-ysander Strlck- BANQUET IN BAIT MORE the Merchants' and Association. order of I 'mis ere represented at cnmpWnt iu isri.

At the Ninth Annual fle sajs that '70 posts jmade a net gain business. borow.Cniit. Schlej-and'Others. laud and ll.essrs. Charles Height, George Webster aui K.

V. Adnms. Treasurer G. W. E.

Harrows, of the EKDEAVOH. 'rain to Ulke Maine Members tbe Kei Conf-entlon. Since the committee of '02 At lc s5ex street Free vetn in Tork have been hard at work mak- as evening, a sociable as gh nn by ih ing thb preliminary arrangements for the great llih International Christian Endeav- Tiirday.was divorce day and the lollop- or Convention. This is to be held, in that Ing divorces were granted: city at JLadlson Square Garden, July 7-10. Nora Delxing vs.

William Del.ong. A feW 1 onths ago the Portland Christian i Libel for divorce. Divorce decreed for Endeavif I'nion appointed a committee to cruel and abusive treatment. J. W.

Doni- arrange for the transportation and enter- taiumen; of the Endeavorers of that vicinity who! will attend these meetings. This fcas since been extended to include the 4hoie State. It Is the intention to have ithe delegates go in a body by special train! and as far as possible, have accom- together in New York. The committee already have their work well in hand The and rates are nearly agreed and gome of its members are now in tfew York to confer with the central jommittee and to secure a hotel for the Stale delegation. This the first time that a convention has enough East to muke it possible fdr our young people to attend.

This year, hbwever, large uumbers are planning- to go. There is already much enthusiasm Manifested. The most conservative vs. George estimates place the number at over five jreskments were served and hundred, but seven hundred will probably programme of eDterUinmf IH gan for liblt. C.

Ambrose vs. Morris Ambrose. jLibel for divorce. Divorce decreed for cruel and abusive treatment. Custody of minor decreed to libellaut.

C. H. itartlett for liblt. Abble R. Houston vs.

Isaac Houston. jUbel for dlvdrce. Divorce decreed for icruel and abusive treatment and gross and confirmed hAbits of intoxication. W. H.

Powell. Annie M. Tracy vs. Wallace Tracy. liibel for divorce.

Divorce decreed for more than three years utter desertion. A. Simpson for liblt. 1 Lena E. Averlll vs.

Edwin S. Averill. Libel for divorce. Divorce decreed for cruel and abusive treatment. Crosby Crosby for liblt.

E. Wakefleld VVakefleld. A A 80CIAI.II At of fhp Chnrche- Thnrsdaj F. society which was largely attended. An entertainment as presented and the following was the programme: 1'iauo solo.

Amelia Commett: solo. (ira- i reading, Jessie a music. harmonica and piano. Messrs. CuK-y.

Coynes Holden: solo. i a reading, Mis? Pierson and piano, Messrs. Casey. Coyne, and Holden: reading. 1 Hammond du't.

the Messrs. Cayting-. reading. Picr- son solo, Mr. Hillinan.

Mrs. G. S. Pond acted as during the evening in a pleasant i a i Each number was in a very creditable manner. A fine hulled corn suppei MTMI! wfth cake and coffee.

The i be used to help the urjj.tu mentioned in yesterday's i i i The Ich Dien Circlt of King-' llaugh- ters of tbe I'uiversiilij-t chureh. evening in the vestry and a UTV pleasant social gathering. 'I'll'- a a i a marked by a attendant-'- and a- thoroughly enjoyed hy all. IK-ik-iou- reins anil reached a membership IvSl there were thirty-four Posts th i members; in JKS2, I'osts, 2,122 nbcrs; in sixty-throe I'osts, part in the.exercises anfl 40 cnmpsof Sons i i 3 i 1 of Vfeterans were and 567 JHT. Lfar ge of Kentucky, sad he did enter into any defense of fame closest attention und applause.

heart est in 1584, one hundred and foiur members; in one hon- iimi thirlv I'osts, IVM; one huu'drc'd and forty-six Posts, 'i I d'i members; in 1887, one hundred and ti'fty 1'osts, ami lhe membership dropped a loss ot 110; iu 1888, oue i i i and i I'6sts, membtrs; 1-iS'J one hundred and fifty-three Posts, members; In 1890, one. hundred li'liv-tivr niemlwrs; 1, jvc eirtei IWil.oiiehumlrwl and sixty-one Posts, uiefnbers 1 During tlie past year four been nen Post Xo. 102, ,1 Wji new graves were found and decorated. Speaker Carlisle, as his name and The Sorts of the quaitermaster and in-' are well known. No man ever i t--i from the Speaker chair who nan ui -SSSEafiS 3 i eu ve the usual dBtails of the bnsi- their departments.

During the afternoon delegations from tl.e relief corps were received by encampment. The 'ladies of Burnaidi lieu constructed run nvikc ns ffood a report of itself as did IU advocate to-night in off-hand ad- attendance upon the encampment dress, it will be well wortii building. Mr. Boutelle. at the closi of his remarks plause.) Mr.

Chlpman said he meant to make no attack upon Speaker Carlisle. 3Ie pointed these letters only as an illustration of Cnpt. Schley made a graceful response, nil that M-. Boutelle had mid. Speeches were made by which nre leportedSn TllK telegraph columns.

Members of the First Maine" Cnvilry, including Gen. Cilley, in are to be entertained this evening.by Henry Little in Aubrrn. One Yankee eotion that is catching on iu good style with people across the water is the two- road cart for cxercisiuj Libel for divorce. Divorce decreed for qe neaijer correct, inorsthan three years utter desertion. fl.

Chapman for I William Keezer, Augusta" of seats for next Tuesday's Libel lor divorce. Divorce decreed for pcrtoi-yanee will open tjonlorrow morn- otter desertion for more than tliree years. I). F. Davis for libellant.

Averill L. llayden vs. Eva C. llayden. Libel for divorce.

Divorce decreed for uel and abusive treatment. Relief Corps one' im 1 we kept bpen all day and to-nighf Se greatiowcr'the rules conferred upon to the todamp- li0ffere( i anl In end- Senator Whyte and otherf'. horses, lig'it traveling and other A Crosby Crosby for libellant. osta have ment requiring the Committee on Rules to report back within 10 days nil nmcnd- Ilie annaal meetingof the Maine Branch Inen 8 to the rules referred to It. Women's 'Relief Corps net to-day.

Presl- He did not'beiieve when the code of THE AUUICTIOS CAHE. Three Wen In for IlrurlDt. number have been recently sent abroad from Maine. It is said that the find a ready said to llage squires and country doctois. The levcj roads, of the old country aieXfell adapted to the road cart and it will rabidly grow in favor.

ing'. One of Ine best miristrel shows ever see i hire is promised. The following is fron Louisville, paper of a recent dafc: i "Xev eveu during the most flourishiug Quartette Mr-. 11. a i of -iasj minstrel days, has George Wilson (iuct i i i attracted an audTience in thi" Solo, Mr.

W. A. a i i a banjoriue duet. Mis-es a Swan solo, Miss 'olbath a i I E. F.

"Member: solo, W. A. X' Every number was finely reudTC-d. Another enjuyablt 1 social affair i at nice M. K- Tin- was the a i i i lit'- dionce.

gootl one. i Miss Jewell and Mr-, a i i citv that Frnnciiia 1 Cushman vs. Horace Cush- CO old iqnal in numbers that which le.d bin at the Opera House F. man. Libel for divorce.

Divorce decreed fOr utter desertion for mflre than four years. Costb to libellant. E. C. Ryder for libellant.

last night. iseat in the" theatre jvas sold long belore the curtain rose, and spectator after- was obliged to range himself ii the stiwiding room along the walls in orocr to 'witness the entertainment (hey knew, beforehand would be Worth standing tb sec. And it was worth it loo, from bones to tanibo and from first to (last. The singing was good, the jokes were nd the specialties excellent. It is a ass minstrel company throughout.

16,440 'i'lif looses have hef death, honorable a susjiensioiis, diihonorable Jischarge, io good standing t't gal 133 4176 400 --j-- Mr Havers, oi Aexau, iivm mo 6AISDISER. Feb! 4. Everett Bobbins, mittee on Appropriations, reported a bound over for the Supr agedW, a well'known and respected wWch meets at Brifigeport February cuWdledat his in tt. eity uJirhST I ia this niornlog of dropsy, after ft protracted He la reported a resolution directing Donas The deceased was senior member an inquiry Into of 16 0 for the Supreme r. 16.

lit Of illij' 7 i 4 Bobbins Columbian of the Sfta. of C. A. Kobblns bons, stating he woul on to-morrow, conaldet 30 In the' list of distinguished comTides i illeil frim time to eternity none more respected and loved by bis comrades i han was Ex-Vice President Hanalbal Hamlin. He testified his appreciation of is death was director -of JUT.

UA -High School, He'leaves a widow re8olatlon directing the Committee on to make an Investigation and re- time. ihere tjo-daj Mr. Dlckerson, ol Kentucky, offered a. eBta bilsh a three sons. a the costibu- no PACEIM.

Stud Book forTrolIer. HEW YORK, Feb. 4. At the meeting of the executivb committee of the National '-'rotting Horse Breeders as unanimously decided to lor. the regis- trotters exclusively.

.8 tie sequel to the in of American Register It may not be generally Known that-Mr. A. W. Benson, Maine Central ticket agent, has amor the thousands of tickets at his office, tickets to South America and Cuba. A WHIG repo-ter yesterday saw a.

ticket for Cuba and return, and judging from its length, It might very properly be sold by for more than three year: Mayo for libel. 1 Lizzie G. Turner vs. Turner, Libel for tfivorce. Divorce decreed for desertion for six yeaft and for sentence tg ten years in State Prison.

C. A. Cushman for liWt. Dextb of mr. Daniel Hlandliv t)ai iel Blandiog, whose death from heart failure, resulting from the grip, oc- cijrreit yesterday at his residence on Kcn- dnsfceag avenue, belonged to the large of Blandings that came over from Frame and settled in the towns of Eeho- bith and Attleboro, about 250 years ago.

He was born in 1814 in Eowe, on the Vermont boundary, IT EST CAM! ift Hew JTON, Feb. 4. J. W. Oxton has appointed postmaster at yest Cam- N'atioual Encampments, suggest that jden, Me.j i a the pnblished, proceedings of the F.uwunpment to taem- DBAIH ory, to be accompan.ieT protrait.

tional authority to appropriate money far Company, of CMcagPi' 1 admitting pace rs ge i nry, wmt to Old Town yesterday the World's Columbian I Exposition. their register on equa Ity with trotters. altcrpoon to Jeliver his lecture upon "a iiJd until ofpapeTtothetrittfngstandaA. contains forty-two coupons. llckcts lor 6 for dlvorce Div0 rce decreed for nearest points in South America are ro and conflrmedhabits i iD to ication four-inches longer.

ind cruel and abusive treatment. Mr. H. M. Allen, of the Theological Hlltching8 for lib lt.

then adjoii cial in Ancient Greece" last even I I OBI HPF BKED lied bjt a WASHINOION, 4. After the House to-day agreed to the new code of rules, of Poluical D.ba... under the ouSplces of the Y. P. S.

C. that Clty Mr A 8 this lecture former much satisfaction and Mr Fr Fred Burnha of Fergus Falls, of conveyance. formerly of this city, died there from what was then the forest primeval. Ai age of 8, his father finding the regictn too remote from kinsmen to suit him his family, returned to Attleboro. the both to and "up conn- dry," af it was called, being made by ox- team, in those days about the only means Here his early life was speii, upon the farm.

After reaching his song. Miss i i i i i BiJiiiu tette. Each participant in i gave her part in a i i and passed off nicely. Toothsome 1 i served and the halauce of eM-niiu' spent in a sotfal nialnu-i. i i arranged liv lhe Indie- ..1 the i was very suecessful.

Oor Own anil Olbrr James Rice, of Jin. i- in city. Mr. E. L.

Warren, of Helfu-l. i- it t' city. Mr. G. W.

Ear city on business. Mr. II. I. ol the city yesterday.

Mr. C. W. Morrison, the city on business. Mr.

John X. was in the eity yesterday. Ira W. a i nf Xa-t i i i i i in the city at the Windsor. Mr.

F. .1. Perkins, of Ton the city yesterday Hon. E. C.

Uviler. of Sprinsrlield. i the city at the Kxclianj." Mr. James I I Mlmv i- able he doors again, a illnes- Earle. cf l.iti-htield.

i- iu of F.I "1 the occasions with will bd majority he learned the mason trade in the the same will re ceived with sorrow-by friends in this town of Norton, and soon after part of the State. He' was a native of jv-en to Pawtucket, E. where he resid- Mr. C. M.

Mullen of Did a iu the city yesterdav'on i from a to Boston. Mr. and Mrs. A IVin-e. ol a fort, were in the i a at the Bangor House.

Feb. 4. The Senate doubtless be A I Hf MemlM ef Yorb MocA NEW YpBK, Feb. 1, Stock Er- cbange this atterngon reinstated' .3. -V.

landed for cl runiH has been TIieTevenue of the Department Jnigbt be largely increased if all the Posts obtained their supplies of the Quartermaster General. I refer now to aH supplies. There are certain supplies which i-annot be obtain legally from any other sources The resolution on this sniyect adopted ly the 23d National Encampment has been disobeyed in so many instances, a the Commantlcr-infChief has recently published it again an admonitory ssssatfpjriisi 1 other person or source than' through 0-- the regular channels from Department loj Nutlonal I Headquarters, shall be a cause for the of said Pest, ami revoking the that day. Now that the stf- States without ereine court has, constitu- I'. WASHTflOTOIJ, Feb.

1 A. M. Indilxititra. For the TM will be an orchestra, of Which the an well fee largely in and had is interests in the place. Mr.

Bnrn- bu sll the test time." Mr. J. H. Kenyon, of thefSemlnary, will Tulu deliver a lecture Curious Things ham was a business man of much ability, slightly warmer; fair'Friday; increasing Australia" before the members of the -energy and good judgment, and was one cloudiness; Saturday. Debating Cllnb tills evening 1 Mr.

Kenyon of the moat prominent citizens. Fergus upor himself ter and sound principles, retfring disposition nnd unassum- ing'ways, i His thoughts and acts were evei turned on his home life, in lyitk friends and in his not personal preferences and nterests, but upon others and the The Misses Sldnuer very a a entertained a party if at la-t evening at their huine on Center street. Prof. L. F.

Stearns, of the Theological Seminary, is critically ill i a complicated trouble resulting from tlie grip. White and F. Wl Hopkins the Mrm of-S. V-'. Wh tea to members In good standjng.

annonnce- meat of the relnstMement received, badgee Vice President Nlckcrson presided, beautifni seen in the heavens fifty years, having-been a ire8'ar)fl for many years in the bj- deaxm 0 thc First parfeh church in Saco UU Mr. S. H.Boardman lias taken the agency rio ucl rl or 8mllh 1remler writer for which Rev. Mr. Klrkland read the scriptn, 1 TMttoD 8 Tntna P8 nblen it is Claimed that It has the latest best Eev Ml UHIg le in prayer.

Interesting Jupiter, Vertus and the new moon the thne ot his death a member of ire made by) Vice President two planets are approaching each otner h( ehurch of th iB city. He had lev. Mr. Mills, Hev. Mr.

Kirk- and will be conjunction on the evening exceeding ondne s8 and devotion Vice President ol February 6th. moon of course, is for 8 h0 mc and lamUy. He was a lov- lOr tne purpose ot IMHUK wa vwu revived, ufll OMB time and the supreme improvements and mschmilsm of any type- reniarkg oqnrt would.take wr ite; on the market, it being, the NIcker80ttj H. George, R. gnrbainh and fjyer wen? delegated by tbe tomnllt.

u-e to present the fo lowing for legislative consideration: 1. At its annual EncampmenC, Fetro-, ary 19, 1891, at Portland, the Department uf O. A. R-, voted to request that this Legislature wonld make the skme ap- State pensions lorttw 8. The Department qmraend that section 8, ol chap.

The to remove 1 to, or rapport In, tbepooriwi Hny such dependent soldier or nil words. "Of and atoft jj after the words, "but tbe' town Mb; tlement shall support him," NEW S. JBrata result of the researches of It was too much to yiokery, ol South Brewer. 1 tAmnlTA unnll i Unman nature to make snch "The debate has Tlie flne the, late T. G.

Rich, Julias lyatermftn's'big clothing 'house -ter--Wll about miles Irom the city, is offered looks llk "some banquet ball innnlded lor See adveblsement, as the great piles ol' clothing have dlsap- them. irce 6th, these planets--Ven4s and Ju not be able to ins they on Broadway. Kev. C. F.

Hawes. of i lias IK preachiiig at the ('ougregatiui- al church, a number of Snodtiys ith excellent success and is niueh liked by lhe people of that city. Mr. Ambrose White, connected i the- ftrm of Roebling of New York, tlu- well known bridge building concern, and have been at land.left on last evening's train on their return to Xew this Staie. EflW Two sons, William Frost and Vork sons have lived with Mr.

and Mrs. li. Webber, of Hu- iuth, and Miss Harriet Adams left yesterday for a six weeks trip to Havana. Cuba. On the way they will visit at Jackson- i i Borton.

th.TM present'ft magnificent spectatle, attended by hta lonr sate wrucu MMMW -fnnn. 'in MBT traceable to, and at- ttes and Venus about ionr- Sutfi close cop tjw'ieajliri phenomftnoiiandoiMiHttt taose now fJ M5! i' riP MccralMtallMi- arge winter directly West not coming to this city. ,31 ot i authorized by Bald ommend 8uch chl anit win tA the frhe tbllowhig officers ol this association havi been elected: Elton Hall. President, Horace H. Towle.

rtllG Fo5t we Mil of 1lament or i 4. SaldCommlCSwfii that in the ItMOT tion ofchapter 6 of ntes, tbe woro, ''and" 1 Kecon)mendatton 'avortbly the i lfeg nfi Owrge York, XI ipli 2 Jt.

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About Bangor Daily Whig and Courier Archive

Pages Available:
100,358
Years Available:
1832-1900