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Bangor Daily Whig and Courier from Bangor, Maine • Page 3

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DIE, A WI.D PA 1C, LOCAL MATTEKS. i Last Ho Lira of the Fifty-sec- A Town Destroyed by.a ond Congress, I HI A r-1 KHT PAUK a com-plcuoua figures In the- bal room and wait constantly surrounded by groups of frlt-nds. Mr. and Mrs. left the ball room about" 10.30.

The Steventoo ami remalced' somewhat Gracefijl anc Courteous Speech of Inter ap did also several members ol the j. -party came with tbe Reed. ly Irom Prvclsely at 12 o'clock the band struck I I ap "Home, Sweet Home 1 and the assem- blage quietlv dispersed. The whole pro- Senate Convened In Extraordinary Two Hundred Houses Ruined and crrulng? were marked by a staSd and THE IHWGUBJIOH. stately decorum more characteristic of an ancient minuet: than of a modem ball.

Session. Town LnM Desolate. from i i to i a i HIS "1U i i- i i i i i i uiiiu-rtn ot theirrt-spec- cinii' 1 if ni iii military i i uf i i i ihe ton i i i i on Uirir 1 i scarf epnu- i jjrm-r. 1 niHguiflceuce of tj.ixei tint 1 i Mi-fi thc pcene. i i i by the i i i stood i tin: ciiso of i i i i the I I i I i a i' i ihdr mill, i sit; a uf ilu: eastern i i i i 1 a minutes 1 ecr i i i i i i i i at I I i i i.

i i litully i i tl I I i received i i i lit 1 entered i crowd gnve i i i i i i i a I i i i' to the- inarbit; i I I i i lie bowd i i i a to i i i i i i lie I i i a i a a a i tin- a i of i i i i t'leve- i been u-hered i i i.f I vas unpos- ich i' WASUINGTGS, Marub 5. There was but little ouiwiud indication to-day of the quiet and sanctity considered the of the Ortbodoi Sabbiith. The en- 4. senator LONDON, March 5. Late last night the people of Sandtfate.

Kent, were aroused by xtciix i OrphMtra, Proml Yesterday was the third Sunday hi "l.ent Manager Loc'ie, oKthe Seidl Orchestra, aod the feast of martyr. has decided to bring; thirteen solo singers The annual meeting of the Hammond for the grand at the street parish will be held this nfjernoon at Opera House on UicflGth indent, instead 2.30 o'clock. tlierfive, as originally annou This number pfBingcrs, with tfil Metropolitan Orchestra of sixty, to shed them now. 1 '1 programme, the equal of which ha: Sir Knights of St. John Commandery, 5 should bear in mind the installation of Officers this evening.

Dr. William 0. Mason has bceai chosen WITNESS. ie Keiidnskcag: Rlo-k Fire. Tin.

Company Ovffaplrrtl la tbio Clf The company formed in Bangojr reeent- ly for the cure of opium, tobalcco and Mutter for the Sei'loiui Consider-! li( habits by the Houston system is capitalized at nf -which over $5,000 ntlon of Builders. What March Bays to the sugar maplo ree: Ye who have tenra to shed, prepare able him to present the following before been heard here: JProgrran TANSHACSEK, (1345)-- Overture i 1'arls Version, Act 1, Since lite fire in block last Thursday there has been much discussion relation to where and how it is paid in. The officers, of the Houston Narcotic Cure Company of Bangor are IJev. E. F.

Pember. president: Messrs. W. IL llollins Kugcne M. Hersey, vice presidents; treasurer of the Bangor Hospital LOHEXGI he Ben.ta ihuslaTM coa.lnuBdr Yomelrifltog jS-Wfi" 1 1 IFlm diplumatiu diminution, the night, and a ece83 b8 taken to 9 30 large rem 8 In the ground and wert almost but few visitors wt-nt home.

Up to a late 1 0 wh thf Senate waa to by noxious vapors. Everybody hour many clubs, preceded by wer? tbe lown wna being shaken by paraded the streets, serenading friends, only a lew Senators were FI 5 aud in che early morning honrs the celel 1 8O ne Ba "I brat ion: became njorj- Individual, careless anotiprqnarter pi and deiftonstratlve. an earthquake and as the rumbling con- The No Kara3 Circle of King's Daughters will meet n-Uh H.ss McLaughliu, 02 Cedar street, this afternoon at 4 o'clpck. In the Municipal Court' i Saturday kUU- 1 in panic ro tbe Ilughep, was fined $20 'or half ao-hou more. Mr.

Mauderson The hotel eurridorE were filled all nlcht ith who strolled about in aimless ways, (tred out, but unw.Uto; to admit the fact. Pennsylvania avenue wafe iccapted the ctair as President pro tern, jf toe Senate and ut Intervals announced iia Btguatnre o- bills on joint resolutions, tlie isunl reaclution of thanks to the tinued Hundreds fled in nearest towns. Troops in an adjacent camp came to the mO last meek, nid of' the people still in Sandgate. Soldiers and citizens worked two hours moving, valuable property from the houses and erecting tents in tr.e fields costs for assault and disiutbaijce at ller- Board DJ Mann jcis of the Kindergarten desire 13 acknowledge the nceipt of the sum of $0,17 in aid of thc-ir not again be found yf ars elapse. until another four a was pa(9jsed and a liUe resolution to Morton then delivered time the rumbling had ceased and an Investigation-was made in the town by the eommntider of the troops and several ne die.

Then 1 irec. ihfe oath of 9ffice to his successor i wa. or a mtei special eession of the Senate of the 0 a ire SnV5S3r' TMK to KJSL 1 The various walks ihrongh the adjoining the White House were constantly thronged wllli straneors who (jnietly MB romnrka ho Ihn i.rt--nj A ne cioseo. nis remarKB ne Qirecieu me They found (tic ground on whU-ii Sand- iite stands was sunk'several ft-et, and il i i tied 'i i bordered i in Senate l-nriiH df ihe KKHii Of ihi i i i i i i Mi- nt in ihf red M- i of 'ut i i uiul l)' noon by i nl flU'L i HI ita- i -f ot Keprc- '1 ate rf the 8 -v4e-Pre8iient M.rlon subsidence had emended through- ihe oath of 9fflce to his successor out thc surrounding district, affecting flad lelded to hln the chalrof Priding square mile. The gas maips broke day oy 1 resident nmr connection and water pipes were disturbed so the supplies of gas ant water were stopped.

Many cottages were "Complete I and'the better built houses were tracked and thrown out of plumb, so they could not be occupied i safety. Many inhabitants returned to town towards morn- IB President convening the g. Between live aud sis o'clock thev proclamation and then the i4enatorR newly elected or re-elected were invited by the Vice-President to comcfor- theydid. All these preliminaries having bemi duly disposec of, ibe Vice Presldeu i directed the seargeant-at-arms to proceed to the execution of the order of the Sunutc The only form.1 caller at the execu- mansion to-dav was Judge Gresham. Thv judge rSmained to luncheon.

Later nnrt A 1 TMburhs sidence of the ground and a recurrence of the rumblings. 'I hcse phenomena were repented several times during the day and relative to the inaueuratiun of the Many Llvtes Great Dam- dent theUnitedSuites. The processiou ago Odno. i i imt; i I I ti. I i i I a i i i'u i i i i i i fcai- 1 he M-IKI I i i i i pLu't's tin i of i i ins i i i i i i 1-y i i i i I BIKMIKGIJAM.

March 4. A ifvrlonr -wept over Mississippi i AUhaitjiii lust night. The towu ol iis bwt-pt frum rlit- of the earth. It was n-puitrd that At Marion, Mifw every was down aud several persons were killed. DrBtmcttim Xo ATLAXTA, March The extent of dumag'e done by the nhicll swept Georgia niffht, pretty su'curatelv stHted in tleppatch- e-.

NI nmrc aViid are n-portecJ, but th- ile-truciiou of property was much greater The number of grunt. At (Jp'fiivIUf the grrattst duiiutge was dune. Of .200 houses ol ihe town no: over 60 ro nuiii) i Gn-at n-ported tlic re. lo ibe east portico of the Capitol it begun, Mr. Johnson, chief elerk of the Senate, announcing the order in which It WHS to move Jrom the Senate chamber, which confonaed eXHCtly to the i I a pft'gjrmuie already published.

Attt-r ti.o iuuugural cert-muuies, thu Senate returnud t'o the utemibey. ihe committre was or- Uuited States aod to inTurm him that tin- ijeuaie was argamzed. black- burn and Allison i a cuch uommlctee, aud then tbe Seu.ttt: udjuurncd QQtli Mo day at noon. As far as is known no lives were -lost. The disaster was caused by a land slide.

The townWas.built upon a low the sen. Waves are believed to have undermined the tattled and slipped the water, carrying with it the town. Two iiundred houses were dtstroycd. At tiie meetlag of tlie Lodge, A. O.

in Boston wetk, the time for joining the order reduced from, 50 to 45 years. Those 45 to join can do so' before March 2S. Several oi the young gentlemen of ttan- gor are to tender a Columbian Uuli Apni 24th Hull for! the bcnellt of the Kindcrgartt-n and Ipuy Nuiscry, i be the event of liie Easter scasoi The fuilerul services of thc lnUj Mrs. Ruth B. Temple took' afternoon at the resilience of daughter Airs.

E. M. el-irk, Maple The remains i be lo lleatl- iug, fur burhl. At tlic meeting tl ijie i Iiitcr- Scholastic Athletic Assoclitiou iu Jiruns- wick 5lr. John ot ncr to bis wife, son, Sclgfrle Act III.

TUB WALKURE-- tiiand i Heglinda Waltrante Siegrnne (irlngente 0 elihl Miss Miss Ucrtcltc Mine Stein Scene of the Valkyries, that it caught In Mr- GilHspie's H. W. V. Veazie, secretary and business manager, and Dr. Y.

A. Uieliford, medical director. The directors are E. F. Tembcr, 0.

S. Clement, "VY. If. llollins, F. J.

11. S. W. S. SLlsby, F.

O. Ural, Samuel Kimball and W. rJW. Yearn-. lion.

Scth L. Larntbce, of the Houston C'oinpany, drrw up the legal nupt'is of the corporation. I'cv. Mr, I'tnibcr a interested iu the Coiiijiany from a philanthropic I point uf ami to President From this point thc ppace between ol ollegr, in regard to its the stea.rnpipes, being vigorously mjftqtaiued by many of those who have investigated the a and as vlgor- 'ously opposed oy An examination made on Friday uy a representative of THE IVnio, in eompsar i Dr. Cor, Jlr.

Crosby and others of of the library mid owners of bloct, gave tlic iinpresiion Njiat thc fire took around the sLcain under the flooring in the northeast corner Mdmc Cnrola Ricgg Blmc. Elizabeth Northrop Miss Amanda Fabrte Mips Waiie Maurer Miss Lucy Osborae M(83 Sarah La vin Geitrutle Way yteJD A dele KnUhvin A I Flora Bcrtclie The subscription sale is now open at box office Of the Opera House, and will rcmaili open until S.ituiday next, hen the unsold tickets ill be offered to the general public. It should be remembered that scat 5 can be selected at thc time of subscribing. ESTSi- At Tbe Xoroi The Wallace Hopper Dramatic Company closed eekf. 1 engagciueiH at Tin; Xorombcgn.Saturday niglit with tbe tht; Ha rigor i i i tcl.ool, ck'ctcd presentation ol'tho WiU i rn drama ''llanch president and Air.

Ilk-hard II. rainier, ot 10- I givell in i i i ilmsanietcliui.1, a member of the cxccu- maiim-r by the company uml proved au live conimiucpy nest tield day Itiiiils luu-rpsting enk'rtainment In good i i probably occur tiller at nuiHcnce present. D- i a INSANE ASYLUM burp, n. i nnrnrd. WATKUTOWN, N.

March -1. One of the of the a hospital i i for jit was i i Liws LI EH ATE C'l A TO A Fllllinotrrlna: Cxped lo null tt NKIV YOKK, March 4. A ppt Ke Wt-st, says another spedition is, to sail Irom Key it said, against one. of ihe Central A invricat) It is bt-lieved to be dVstined to liltiTute Cubn from Spanish Thc i States govcrnmt-nt hris evidentU had iniucmutiun of tliis proposed expedi- liori iind means to from takt-n. i (me FIRE RiCORD.

a llre In Cambridge. ISosiOX, Mnruh 0. Fire itt the Grant building, ('entral Oiuibridge, po; session. early this moinin destroyed the roof and vAll tbisdiinity, honor, power and in- 'a LTXi- nn1 It was day 1 ght when the las-t two of he conference reports were presented. They were tlie reports on the puudiy i i upprupriution bill and thc Indian bill Tliey wpre adopted without serious cle whe-eupon the House look a recess until 10130 tt'clock.

The IliJaae met after recess, at 10.30 o'clock. A committee of three was appointed to'lnf jrm tbe Pn-sident that grt-sa ready to adjourn. Mr. Hatch'ruen took chair and Mr. Flmulu, trum precautions Rt-ed, or Maire, said in substance: "Mr.

I Speaker: The Speaker of this House holds TUe n-J if ur-arj. nn ofllct ot diznlty and honor, ot vast I power and iuiluenue. The extent of that he Kindergarten Association are to and influence cannot be described, start up diiy nursery nt iheir rooms on one has been honored by its E.ses: street and some of the members of the board? have visited New lork and or BrutfswK-k. Mrs. L'urrle Stanett J)ouigaii tier pupils ni last a i i evyuing kinduc-s of iMiss Litia nt htv a i rcsiijetjce in IliiinptiL-n.

1 ii inuakal jti i i in, rtt-r wlucli tl cy to a a i i juiiptr after i they all ncd in expivssiiig their to their hostess. Mr. f. W. had "Tn llrcn pauy.

salt; of horses forenoon o'clock ut Windsor Hotel i mitny cie incluiii.ig i rum uf n. '1 hei dema a i 10.30 les aud number a good I i 14 1 1 V.V. vv. 5 bUlB I I 1 I UVL1U1 CI I topfluor. of the building and were created, not to adorn any in- Boston and looked into the systems In up eil a a Tbe troops ar- the space re- use ir those order to enable them to adopt the practical plans for use here-! The nursery will start up the first h- U-ading I I i purLk-o of the itiau- i i i i and a a I I i a a nf 1'nlted States i heatliii'j I I i Morton i 1 a i Justices of i i Blatch- 1 i i Then i a i i and ht.T-on a i i a i incomiuj; i i i merubcrs k- a of and other of.

iti'H '11 it- 1'resident a i i i I i 'irul i i i i of ar. i -1 ou to the of n. i hu ttert- a -1 i i si-M-ral a a i i pa- i and about the i Ft 1 1 i i i i of delay I)-- I a i the dei. i i i i i i i i i i i i i a af- 1 i iu- i.in.1 dulird lulilrr-iscd hu i on he could for his i ouTcuat i i i i i i the were ruiued by water and debris, dividual, but to nphold, support and The luss to occupant3 ial tuIO OOO; oiillninin the well-beinp ol the people of hisurvd the United States. Whatever, at any time, wltethei- for the purposes of censure A I I KiVER 1 1 HiJrch5.

bincet- or rebuke, or from any other motive, at- of April and 13 for the purpose cf carin- last there have been! four attempts tempts to the prestige of that office, for sach children whose mothers are at i i a ihie city. No greii by so much lowers the prestige of the obliged to go out to work and need a d-image has suited. men lire under House itself, whose servant and exponent i aee xy re the little ones can he cared nd tlit- a i uf bu many antujnU bcinji sold at i-xcelli-nt prices. These sales a much apprcciatt tl by tlfose who Ues-irt' to obtain horse" for i i or working I'tjfpjscjs. Tlic -fdurth aiinuid catalogue of tliL- leological Seiuuhn 1 has just been issued.

It shows that there are 43 students divided as Seniors, 14 middle class, 11; juniors, IS. Much interesting inioruiatioti about Uti- institu- liou is given by (he catalogue. IJev. G)V. Fitld, I.

I ha? coniriliulcd 04 bound Ine au entire Fet of 21G volumes, bis gift. The 11. K. Urcnnan Star Theatre Company will begin a week's engagement L'ho Norombega to-tiight giving a series of at popular prices. The company is said to be larger and better tluin last year.

Miss Jlirmty He Lunge, the popular emotional actress is with the company, and Sir. II. JI. Brcnnan llic amusing comedian, will also talic part. The support is said to be a compt U-ut one, 'J'his and to-morrow evenings lite four act drama or 'A Wife's Penl" 1 i Ije given.

Changes nf pro- gramme i be made on Wednesday nod Friday. All the pl.iys arc produced with appropriate costumes and stugc efii'Ctf. There i be a matinee Saturtlnv at o'clock. Of this rural play, which i be given at the Opera House next Thursday evening the I.ewiston of Fcbriruy said This cornedv a given at a Saturday evening, and it made an inimc- date and unusuaNiit. The play is formed on the good old lines and depends hut little upon plot or fancy but rather upon nor that on on i pic UH.

i u. J-'C. Underwood aud E. G. freshmen at Trinity College, were hazed with such rigor Saturday morning that rerioua roi- mfn'to' 0 punch 1.Owiln.t 'may do, or "what any othe'r par.y of ice water and then iir'tate ron- has done, bnttresB by the Mapectful ITiey were soaked with cold bahavior ol rach and every one ol Its the Speaker is.

No attack, whether open -i or covert, car. be made upon that great for a a expense, several cribs and odlce without leaving to the future a luruishlngs Have already been donated legacy Ol dlscrder and of bad government. an( two or of King's Daughters have promised Iheir assistance in tbe support of tins important wo-k. The ludies having it ia charge ade Mrs. Ileniy Bourdnmn, Mrs.

Charles Woodman and a broad, unetuou 1 down-east hurru suggests tho pumpkin-vine and tiie coru- tlfld, the threshing machine and uew- milt-h cows. Ko scene that has been.given Chief Justice I'etcis bus nuuie con- on Music Hall stage this year has been trlbutlon i llbraiy. more realistic and genuine the mw mill scene. genuine saw mill is in Jir. Charles B.

in charcoal and pcrati on on stage, sawing plank, miik- chalk eketch i tuke in tbe ing the splinters fly and biting into the Columbian Paid. A travesty on ihe poem lumber as viciously as everjl circular did creation, it Is because he is the embodiment ol the House, its acd its dignity. While, therefore, tny associates and "I have not forgotten the past. I am sure I speak the sentiment of Mrs. Frank Vf.

Cram, and anjone desiring to obtain information in nursery maj apply to them. to the in 1 a boat. mvy I i tuii. water by a wet towel which they were mwmbere, this high office, compelled at other. Therefore, placing patriotn will be given by retiucst by young Indies.

It was given Friday night lit the First Parish social and was great SUCCCFS. The event occurs next Thursday evening at the First Parish vestry aod the other talent will be W. A. Neltfbn. Mrs.

Carrie Starrett Donigan, Miss Bertha Milliken, Mrs. Xtie Gratien Maling, Mr. E. C. Adfams, Mr.

R. J. Sawyer and others. Dr. Albert Lctliccq, the well vet- inary ir geon, has returned from a three to the West, wheit he passed i tlfie stUge or of to the pfauk by the villian and is flooring timbers, about 12xlG inches, leading westerly across the room ii.to ihe room in tbe north-west corner of the building, occupied by Clenity a perfect chimney through which the tire was rapidly conveyed to an open space under a raised platform lit Mr.

(Jer- rky's loom, in which was an open trap door, th rough' which the fire was communicated to thc liirge-traiount of inflammable material therein contained. The first discovery of thc fire by Mrs. Currun, thc librarian, while at her desk, at tbe point first named in this article, long before fcigns of fire were discovered in thc Gerrity room, substantiates but this is opposed by the assertion that steam pipes cannot cause fire in building. On this point a valuable i- band on tbe shelves of tin: library i tbe book? which wnic exposed in 1 tion by ihe (lie. A a a woik, tec ion by Jopqjih i A publi-'licd by A i Xew i- of information in legiml to a i i j.rc- vcntion and mode? of i i i construction of elc i chapter upon "Spontaiiecus Cuniliu.nioi aud whicli ivcs valuable aid in tbe solut'on of tlie (jiiestinn of whether steam pipe can produce and as it is a matter of sn much i a to all who on buildings lieatL'll hy stoinn and those propose tu iDtroduci- i i that TIIK i i propi'iit some of facts Riven therein.

I Mr, 1)1 rtl opens tlie chaplcr by i I propose iu this chapter not only speak of conn: umltM- these but also of thoM from their singularity or iJlic lesion they tcucli, it may be well placL 1 in a book of this kind. In Mr. lliaiil- wood was before iv committee of tlu; House uf Lords I I my belief that, by long exposure to nut much exceeding that of boiling I '212' timber is brought i t-ia-li i tion hut it would taUc liie i i i thc application of a light. Thc i (hiring which tin? process goes on i ii MU! in spontaneous combustion, is i eight to u-n i i PO thtit a lirr; might In- JiaU'hing iu ii i nun's premises i i i I he hole time of his i milking any igu." Mort person liou-e burned up i say to tho i and tlie community: 1 I wti; nut tin: furiKice, the siuve or the sit'inn pipes that set the lire" and lie i tell the c.irponter. the mason and the other machinists ho i agree with him Ihut it was for lo iakf from any such cause.

Then the common people, like tu believe iu a thing mysturioiLs believe that there was something strange about the lire that will never be explained. The explanation of such fires I propose to give and to do it iu the simple iimnn-er. It is commonly imagined that the introduction of hot hot air and steam emcacy ami iceeived a answer recom- mendjns i cure the fullest extenrx An of (joodell. uf New elicited an favorable answer. Goodcll was unwilling when first by Houston agents to hitvp a i lo thc cure but was finally fnTv.iiled upon to examine tbe Western I i Hi? by graph was i be'iiew Houston Cure to be a great boon lo weak humanity." Mr.

Goodfll is now presJoent of the Coni'oid i i i IKJ Mr. A i UiiK 1 Mr. and Hon. I.airalicc. i the a and a men company a at the i i out-old, X.

of tlie Hangar iiM- 1 irated (he feure i and I lie rr.suit i a Ijulh in Portland I'oi a Company i in in a i oj'- 'rcncc- Ihe i 'i'Le guarantee i the new in iu imcltr- il? linancial state cant i pipes us a means of heating buildings cuts avenue of danger from lire. ThU isanern.r. Iron pipes, heated up to 4 oO ate placed in close contact with variety business of the drama isunut-ually gofed. There. fine specialty work, clever suppoifed" by of comedy.

All tbe leading rules are good muc OW er decree of a would and the celleiit. very ex- orchestral music will open, to-morrow liosxON, March 4. John Booth Maurice, two convicts ol Ihe State pi made, daring but unsuccessful a 10 esciipe Ihifr A wild scene ensued. ATBA31KB ACiROI KD 1 On Tall End of Horte NEW March 4. The French Liue Steitmer IjiGascogne, which this morning, aod an hh i are along side the Gascogne.

It too thick to a-certain the exact of the steamers- rnfortannte ove Another of tho nnmeroua runaways partisanship, placing duty above even just which occur about the streets, happened sentlnient, nctwithstanding we do not ap- Saturday noon with unfortunate result. anri kila aaannintfia nnrf rtp.Rm thlit Ii. J.rttKLy, Ul 1 5 went to Vancouver, B. and then to Oregon, Washington and Calilornia. lie went next to Urah, Nevada anc.

Colorado and had an excellent opportunity to inves- along and the horses becoming f-ishtened tigate matters of importance iu his pro- office with upright Intention and honora- started off very suddenly. Mr Trickey We purpose." tried to seize the reina, but was unable to peIto tre ho.ses ran nvlft.y up responded. Said he: "In a body like this, the street througb East Market Square whose membtre represent constituencies an Harlow street, to Morse's mills. As they were about to go through ihe bridge there one of the arses fell and broke hi? re-established is un-I)emocratlc the city with a.pair of horses attached to th ncd unwise, nevertheless, by oflerlng the a sled and bad ocrasion to go to Ifailroad -orison customary reaolutlon we tender to the oc street. He naa stand- ffl eslh, teaTM when a train came The sale of spats morning.

i A Gootl Trade a I'oor Iii Xuvcmbcr, ISIil, a good; ire sold at-auction by Jlou. ,1. 1'nlmcr, Collector of Customs, for viuhiiion of the revenue laws, jmd Sprat became the purchaser at the price, of $fw. tjhe proved to be good one also proved to be in foal und in .10, rim wits some suflk'e to ignite. Thn i i i a at Apothecaries" II all, which used in the preparation of have charred a circlet at least a quarter of an inch deep in the ivood beneath it in less than six months.

Sir. the author of "The Guide to the I'ropcr llfg- of HI Towns," ami wfartii. H. i and JJurt'm's blackinff inanuf.K 1 tory w'as heated by means of hot water through iron tubes. In December.

I i the wooden casing, found to be on lire. fe63lont In Chicago he thoroughly studied the process of examining beef in the big establishments, of Armour and Swift Co. Dr. Letiecq will remain in Bangor and feels well repaid for his trip to the i i i a a rii i i i cxi i euun- ii i I i i ncc I gesture. i i i lined noil es i i i of hU I i i i i i i i i'1'ii i i a the the i 1 i i ol I I I KentuibB, i i i i i i 1i thei Chier .1 jtit- i i or The i i i was.

11 1 1 1 l. hi-. i i u-ed ry liiin for a i i I i i'reitidenL Cleyc- I i i i Harrison returned (. i aL once to Mr. i i an elaborate i i i I a was speedily -cl-1-t i rht- uiiiuruiion parade began.

ti ttL i a i Mr. llarrl.w: llany friends in this city will deeply round on the tai end of Borne tihoals. somewhat leg. That stopped the runaway. Officer regret to learu of the death of Miss obliged to have it killed.

A a a a a fenn.rai4»th«nftTMHrnp. Ii ty in and say things and do was sent for and he went to the Emeline W. Spratr, at WatervlUe, Satur- Sir. Spralt has had to hue several valu- ijaings which afterward regret. If apotlund put the torse out of his misery the age of TO years and 5 months.

a horses. The horse Suft real, 0 by ft pistol shot. The animal vas valued hud until about a year ago Colonel, having passed beyond his dajs SJOD or rnlibg of mine I bee to nay at $200 by Mr. Trickqy and ihe aflair been a resident of Bangor where she had now and here I regret it and that if I have caua 8 quite a to him. lived about forty years.

She -wasapromi- done than wh eh I ought not to have done nentlmcmbi of the First Bapt.st church it has been ntentloual error; because I only to discharge my du- The only cause to be discovered I dropped a flue colt. Two weeks from that WK8 the exposure for a long i of date the found dead in tho pas- wood to the heated tare. With mpchcareMr. Sprat brought i'M-es were not in coutucL i the wooden casing, but they were staved and up thc colt and it ate oats and liny like a by cross fillits uf wood full grown horse up to February 25ih and touched them, and it were gave promise of becoming a valuable which appeared to have taken In animal when, in a frolh-kiii- caprr it fell every case where thc prop which held the I( pine fi-om the floor di-phii-ed. the and broke its Jeg a i Mr.

i i llliirt i clinrre'L AX A DBtl. FIUHT. na XMrtJ In- JLuich 4. Whiles bull fight was in progress here yesterday, ue jes and enforce the rales as the House oi" iivc-fatratton. and wasa lady ot strorg Christian charac- The bangor Bo.ird of Eegistration will er, being held In high esteem by all who knew her.

Her dealt will be mourned of pi-ople ouiside-. JuipKtlai.i.' 1 ihank you'iigain for 0 miivoralty-lection on next Mon- by many. The funeral will a Uilled and thirty in- kl Clllna iD wil, be I nhall and do derive more graiifl- Hall building, and will be in session each attenoed by her cousin, George W. the crowded seats caused the a doc ted with courtesy, firmness to-dav begin Its week's session previous un lot of people outside 1 --Eight persons were red. whi.h I Khali and do derive more grn i cation than-tto incident has jusi day evening from 9 to 12, 2 to 5 and Spratl, of this city.

jiea I lr OU8e the prcsence 7 to 9, with the exception of Saturday Charles F. WHhce, fireman of Holly 7, rrr7 3 lTMr March 4. The'ccn- Then cSderation of a when the session will close at 5 M. All WB8 given a hearing Saturday evening be- vuteil pariicipanu in the Uoroestend poi- vute measurefa, the Speaker, when the Republicans should see that their names ore the Fire Commissioners regarding the soning case, to-day ftrere sentenced as handa of the clock pointed to the hour of arelplal-ed correctly on the voting list in a fr a h-at the fire in Kenduskflag block. is in the city.

i'he SenIte at of should be remembered that personal ap- gtory dow turn on the water, ville, was the he 63rd Congress will assemble in special pearance before tie board Is necessary in Ithee did not hear or understand the or- Representative session! lo-nwrrow noon. Usually me case of a citizen moving from one der and when Inspect these special iaslOLS are prefunctory and j. to nnoth er, change of spelling of to turn it ou WIthee Harrison, Mr. McKee and t-vo' as thl condition the name and new voters. Careful wU threaltning language, also re- thc clty at in poiild tTke children teU WdsUugion for Indlanapo- th eni jte is concerned, with the doubt- attention in thesa particulars should be TM- iu tuiuu nnc ftaltintnrv i of usefulness, bo was obliged to chloroform and also hh Princp, know one of the best roitdsters ever ouneil in the city.

He was oflcrcd over $50 for the latter at the tiine lie had him killed, but he did not waikt him to outlhc his usefulness and become a ''beast bqidcn." If every one acted upon the snnic principle, there would not be so much for the flumauce Society to do. Hprclal Train -lor adtunapolU. WAMIISGTON, March 4. Ex-rresidtnt McKee and Oar a Tallin and Other Mr. W.

If. Libbey, of Mattawjnnkwg, ity Saturday. II. Fairbanks ic- ictor SijncUiL 1 started turned to Augusta lust evening, ordered Uim away 1 jir. A.

If. AVoodcock, of Culais is in with threaltning language. He used lo tak 3 orders from tho Fire Com- I'enobacot Esiluinge. Hs on a special train fealtinwiv hold ap- given In order tht the full vote of the Saturday Mr George Thompson, of Orono. pointmeDtsfronthe GoTernors of their cltr may 0 next Monday.

States insleac credentials of election by ma AdTevtUcme i i and es-. 1 ful standing or aenators woo noia ap- i the i and FotomBC n-Hroad at this aftsr- pointmeots fro the GoTernors of their 'Harrison and noOD TM iStates insleac irf credentials of election by hade the parry asaeinbled at spent In PWt-tounf. legislatures, tnd becauee of the announced 1U a a took their PiTTSBonc, Pa. March 5. The special intention of Stnator Stewart, of Nevada, Genera, Wana- train bearing r.

and party ar- to precipitate i silver discussion by the nnn Wa9 tha day with Rev. Dr. Kumler, attending directed to JIB new qecretary of the iper services at his Many prominent Treasury, It may be that this special ses- citizens culled open tbe ex-President dnr- I wifl assume a decree of importance styles. They have oulslde-garments in the ing Hie neter before witnesfed in such cases. ew shapes and colors.

extend a nf It is turobabli, toao In the early part of por fl in vital ion lo call ofid see their the the will hold caucuses lo deter mine a on a line of party policy magnlncent lines. and decide wlti will be done In respect to Stevens has a complete line of la- evening Wit bee was discharged from Abe home from Houlton to spend a few weeks. errity room, the following Wood dried in tlie have rmniioncd is so liable to eatcb lire mm fl uiic, that practical men nnng- ine there must be some kind of phere surrounding it uf a highly inflammable A lire in Full River was a i lr. Kddr, who had the care of the liuild- ing, found that in a hoard just over the pipes i several pitch The pentine distilled Irom thc knots iind fell and set the building on lire. An iron pipe containing steam, not, tnilt packed in shavings, passed overhead In a BOW mill.

'Jhe shavings took tire and the mill as destroyed. Dr. C. T. supposed the turpentine distilled from the ehavinjfs.

A Los containing line was phicid around a pipe conveying steam from one mill to another. The box mis on fire a great of times. All over our stores, warehouses au'd in many dwelling thc stove, furnace, steam or hot water pipes are turning the wood to charcoal. Touching upon the reference iu the opening of this article to the manner in which the Kccduskeag block fire was communicated from its starting point Lo the place where it found material to feed it, in thc extract is by th new by lifting hi. haft fire department for "disorderly conduct and Improper language." J.T.

Rlpea Co. are ready thb Satnrday ne mortgage of the Bangor mornkgtoBhowafioenew spring stock and Aroost05kRaUr oad Compaay to the of beautiful dress gooda to the latest New yofk ntee and indemnity which hjis just been placed on Broadway, recorder of Hon.Parker SpofFord and Hqn. P. P.Gil- apropos: more, of Bucksport, were in the city Sat- The construction of buildings so that if urday. Prof.

H. L.j'Chapman, of Eowdoin College, is the guest of Re'v. C. II. Cutler, on THE A I A A I I I Grrat G'ootI from ire lew ul tlio Satnnlar.

All unusually ir.ecliu*; of the hai i i i doc? a "-liaie of the charitable of the city i txccllcnt results, was held Saturday a at the aldermcnV room, i building. IJpports.from diilerciH eirclos of the King's Daughters were heard and it was well nowu what had been accomplished and what ought to been done in tbe future. The reports were listened tn with much interest by tlie of Charities. Acenrdin.i; i i i i i ut ihe 01- a i a i tbe a close in Jlarclt, but it IKIUIIM; been i "flint tliprc are nfciN still, it i ihroujrh April. From liie i i i i i i it a learned a Ilic sum of was cleared from the i by Sirs.

II. II. C. TJeedy, of Farming ton, lugclljcr i i a in the lecture room the oung i i i This sum i i i i i i (xpected before i i i nl i on I Ik'L'dy and all of i ipnted very gave i services and at Salurclaj'? meeting a vote of Miic Jowcll, Mr-. K.

TiK'U. 3Iae SiUby and Mr. K. A a for I i greatly tippiei-hiied service-. The nicm- i also ex- foi i i the lecture room, thc and who in any way aided in a i i she it The fuuil which the a named sum goes ill be reserved for and emei- geney cases, i i the regular charitable will be done by menu? nf voluntary contributions, etc.

The members of the Associated i are pleased to see a many young people and member? uf the King's Daughters circles are coming in to tho meetings. If those discover cases where charitable work is thought tn be necessary would report them to the Associated Charities they TV ill be investigated by the ward superintendents and thus all confusion and thc giving to one family or person, more than their due share, will th lirt has bumed through partition, ceiling or stairway, it is out of sight, and be avoided. This organization does a widen Ilc and accompanied bv xhotield aud Ad ml nil Gherardt, the r-viewlog stand and took I 1 iiv there. '1 hen the to cl.irkness began to fall upon the 1're-idfnt Ovel.od was kept ton- i tm-y ac-koowledglng the atr i i -huwM'ed upoo him. FAIR AMD w.

WKATHEE BTBEAU. WABHOJOTOH, 'March 5,8 p. Jfcdtatffcllft For Maine: foIWWed by local snows durhij than safely not her spread and thoroughly effective and commendable work and in such a way that the best results arc always obtained. dies' ar, cambric wrappers, men's botl ds, is for took county to bo similarly Inscribed. The mortgage, which secures the railroad and is probably 0 3 the city Saturday.

Mr. Thomas n. of Portland, night shirts, sheetings and plBow cases, the largest tilaced'on the 1 books "at State manager of the Commercial Union riti npwwR the continent a made to'order and ready niadfe, and mann- tbe re giat r'a olpce. It is a document Telegraph Company, is In the city. up uutu.a Miv wuu.uw ohrvfo Vinaa SPA flip nflvflr- i.J._.i.

10 nnvfoo solutely catting off communication by means of floor timbers between one room and another in a building, by closing them up where there are no dividing walls. The story of the danger of mansard I 1 was told with awf al force by thc BUEL smrn, Reporter. Saturday, March 4. The sum of $500 was taken to-day 7VDXCUJL COURT. February (Criminal) Term.

1803. Hoir. JOHN A. PETEES, Chief Justice. E.

C. BEETT, Clerk. C.A. tedturkths lines See Wa oicons eraMe covering 18 pajjes 5 4 EOQ and Mr E. Boston last November.

neler Before eft her Island hoiheuutll E. Co. havo iren'B for the two operations on ihlsJouW 'toSanFrancisco aWNew comfortable as The workof copying it Umoufg couala and Rdest, crossing NeradHllie second: ifi'lEMt Summer Hreet and 'UetfnewnairtraaOiiEosfcMitttetSftnare have.teen sjipndngllie vacation with Mr, from Iteatarttog point to tho.place of closed on Tuesday or Wednesday with the 8 SIr i tt 0 ro aid Patten Eay night. on Btfllfarlhet to quote from thia -vain- found gunty of criminal charges. Fancff to a Itially dinner.

'There to the direct more taken before the closo of the term. Secretary Tburber and Misses ana Jalla Lamont. ciactly seveo o'clock when the lil raok wtnt bv the White Home -and In front of tbe War DepaB- 1 ihe parade had occupied but tin nmiuiea short of Bve hou(S In pasflng. programme arranged ot fireworks mil illuminations for to-night promised to one of the finest diipys in thla ty, but ovjlng to the it was decided to postpone, the nreworks until Monday.nlghfci BHlUiut It wag 9.40 o'clDck when Mr. and Cleveland arrited at the i in nnuuctriiAi FINANCIAL UANDt COMMERCIAL.

i much of lecenery. lam i oddtag towards alkali ter tteir TiaTBdiwrgcdatOmaha. fvhataid: Mw i ft nw I oi. ATT.T^I.T i TT a. il.

at it! 11 VirinlB SiCEert "A ubuj llw KCHUGftBV 'tarted on tonr ot the bin cooib. The'- rresidem led the way on tho ertp of while under escort of JoeUc..

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