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FISHERIES FOREICN. A BEAR DROPPED IN. SPECIAL NOTICES. AUCTION SALEM. THE PORTLAND. DAILY PRESS, FROM WASHINGTON. THE QUESTION. THE STATE. Published every day (Sundays excepted) hy the the The Circus that Itself in PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, Interesting Discussion in U. S. Organized ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY. INSURANCE. F. O. BAILEY & CO. Mr. Boutelle for Editor of the Pall Mall Me. Asks Appropriations Stead, Cazette, Mr. Frisbie's Barnyard. Commissioner Ham and wife of Lewiston will At 97 Exchange Street, Portland, Senate Yesterday. leave New Orleans for Maine Rivers and Harbors. Released from Prison. Saturday, for the City of Mex- Terms—Eight Dollars a Year. To mall sub- York D. LITTLE Auctioneers and Commission Merchants scribers, Seven Dollars a Year, if paid in advance. [New Sun.] W. & CO., Williatn Lovejoy of Turner, the young man who of of Rates of Advertising—One inch space While Fanner Beuben Frisbee, Lehigh was accidentally shot in Florida on Jan. 9th. has Salesroom 18 Street. the lines Second Assistants in Two Maine The Administration Arraigned by Victoria Will Denounce the 31 EXCHANGE STREET, Exchange length of column, or twelve nonpareil Queen was chores in his barn since died. constitutes a Senator township, Pa., doing Entabliahci! in 1843* “square.” Frye. . A Minot man, Mr. Stephen H. claims the F. O. HAILEY. U. IV. ALLEN $1.50 per first 75 cents per Lighthouses Appointed. about dusk recently, lie heard a commotion Davis, square, daily, week; lelt for his herd of five cows. He was in Lew- dtf week three insertions or less, $1.00, con- marl4 after; among his sheep in the barnyard, and ran ston Friday, with the figures in his hat, and tills Reliable insurance against Fire or in first tinuing other after first 50 cents. Lightning every day week, to be Further Discussed s the way they read. He has five cows, all of Hall or 75 Another Batch of the who The Question Bismarck’s out to see what the trouble was. He found class American and Co's at Lowest Rates. square, three Insertions less, cents; Faithful Excitement Caused by ;hcm excellent milk producers. The of Foreign one week after. yield week, $1.00; 60 cents per To-Day. that a black bear with a nilk 1885 was 10.647 quarts. The Also Life and Accident Insurance. Special additional. Will Accept An Office. Letter to the Pope. good-sized young during gross Notices, one-third from the cows in cash was $579.23, bo- Under head and “Auction in his had all the •eceipts Telephone 701. jel7snly of “Amusements” sheep grasp frightened lides two families with milk in a three inser- supplying gener- MARI! LWMCE Sales,” $2.00 per square per week; other but one from the The re- >us sheep yard. way. tions or Jau. 18.—In the Senate to- in a less, $1.50. [Special to the Press.] Washington. Over Twenty Perish FRANKLIN COUNTY. Vagrants maining sheep was a large, long-wooled ram, THE Jan. 14.—Mr. Boutelle sub- offered a resolution to MAINE STATE PRESS, Washington, day Mr. Frye relating and Rev. Cainpmeeting John Allen. of Farmington, Burning Haystack. he was butting the bear with all his of his Published every Thursday Morning, at $2.50 uitted arguments before the commit- the the to which recites s in Boston enjoying the musical triumphs today fisheries, preamble in order to make a year; if paid in advance, $2.00 a year. might him drop the young granddaughter, Lillian Norton. $3000 “Maine tee on riuers and harbors for an appropria- in the State that, Advertisements inserted London, Jan. 18.—Mr. editor of sheep that was bleating piteously from the KENNEBEC COUNTY. Press” a circulation in for the President has recommended Con- Stead, ATLANTIC (which lias large every ;ion continuing the following improve- Whereas, will build a new the Pail Mall was The Maine Central railroad of the for $1.00 per square for first in- to for a commission to settle and Gazette, who in November bear’s tight embrace. Frisbie ran to the part State) ments : gress provide to at North Monmouth Station, or An- and 50 cents for each subse- the fisheries question; and sentenced three months’ imprisonment reight depot sertion, per square adjust gate through which the bear had entered and labescook next and side tracks suffl- quent insertion. Bangor harbor.$40,000 Whereas, the fisheries question has been set- for nis connection with the Eliza Armstrong spring, lay Lubec channel under the of Wash- closed it. When he got back the bear had 1 ient for trains to pass each other. Address all communications to 30,000 tled for ten years past treaty abduction case, was released from prison to- VIoose-a-bec of five and a half million dollars in Daniel inmate of the National Soldiers channel. 10,000 ington at a cost day. Mr. Stead will speak at a meet- dropped the sheep and was paying his entire Rand, an SALE PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. tonight on the Hallowell SPECIAL river. 50,000 the remission of of duties lome, was found dead Sarraguagus and $(>,000,000 Togus, WORTH OF MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY money, ing of his friends and sympathizers. to the ram. but the in that and attention ram did not oad evidently been frozen to He also recommended a survey of Big period: recently, having that treaty has resulted in an in- fear him at all; on the contrary, he seemed leath. He was about 40 of age, and be- THE WEATHER. Whereas, A Rumor Denied. years Rapids in the St. John river. crease of five hundred vessels and 10,000 seamen to grow braver and angrier every moment. onged in . the A. Garside & Son’s J. W. to tlie Canadian fishing tlcet3 with a correspond- This afternoon Pall Mall Gazette says Before the bear released the sheep the ram Hon. E. F. Webb of Waterville was in Wash- OF , Secretary Manning has appointed of ing decrease in the fishing fleets the United there is no foundation whatever for the ru- a number of times and ran last week on business. He Washington, Jan. 19. at backed away then ngton professional Morrison, Second Assistant Light-Keeper States; therefore he it mors now current that the vas admitted to government will up with his head lowered and thumped the the bar of the National Supreme Indications for Portland and vicinity— That in the opinion of the Senate a Uourt on the Half Way Rock, Maine, also William C. Wil- Itesnlved, resign immediately on the reassembling of bear in the back and sides with so much force motion of Gen. B. F. Butler. Insure Marine Risks turn- commission clothed with the powers referred to Against Only. Warmer, cloudy weather, local snows, Second Assistant at for Parliament. that it made the wild beast stagger. As soon Editor Maxim is again at his desk in the Water- iams, Light-Keeper ought not to be provided by Congress. ,'ille FIVE I. Y. BOOTS into rain. bear had his game he faced Mail office. ing Maine. was Victoria and the National as the dropped -'ape Elizabeth, Mr. Edmunds was glad the resolution Queen Oak Grove at Vassalboro Is flourisli- Indications for are liis assailant and tried to play the Seminary New England today the recent arrivals here are J. S. plucky It now has 64 the In FOR JANUARY. This Company will take risks at their office, New Among introduced but thought a word was necessary- League- same trick on him that he had played on the ng. pupils, largest number local he of the Institution. The new York, on Vessels, Cargoes and Freights, and issue increasing cloudiness and snows, slight- of who wants to be Post- of the President had but the ram was too active for history building Lyford Lewiston, in regard to the action The St. James Gazette says: The Queen’s young sheep, s to the needs the school. open policies to merchants, making risks binding to east- admirably adapted of ly warmer weather, winds shifting naster of that A. S. Kimball of to be delivered before Parliament on liim. Once or twice the bear managed to as water-borne. city,'and with Her Majesty’s government after the speech, The trestle work for the rebuilding of the rall- then and barometer. one of his big paws down on the ram’s erly, southerly, falling who has his on U. S. Marshal when to the Thursday, will denounce the National League bring oad bridge at Augusta, is half completed. Jxford, eye time had expired according pro- back as struck him in the nearly as an unlawful and will ask the latter stomach, It is than was carried $5000 Bisbee’s berth. Also Enoch of organization, lighter that which away by Premiums on Marine Risks from 1st Judge Knight visions of law the whole matter and but not with force and weight sufficient to he over, WORTH OF fishery Parliament to support a bill either for re- freshet. As there are no trains passing 1884 to 31st LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. least. men can January, December, Portland, is here on pension business; customs matter connected with it had ab- ducing the League or suppressing it. disable the ram in the he also work more rapidly, there being 1884.$3,068,039.44 Portland, Me., Jan. 18, 188G. Y. Fanner Frisbie was so deeply interested in 10 trains to interfere. on D. G. Hastings of Fryeburg; M. It to he Premiums Policies not marked Major solutely terminated. seemed stated, A Bark Wrecked. the conflict and it so much that he The JAJflES BOYD’S 7 a M ill a 3 pm 7 p m p M enjoyed household goods of Luther Hayden, a sol- off 1st January, 1884. 1,447,760.70 | M| | jll B. Chase and wife nnd Oscar Ilolway and the desk of der he said, in the report just laid on Bark Anna Howitz, Savannah for Bergen, made no effort to assist the pugnacious ram. in the late rebellion, who is now at the Sol- Barometer 29.918 30.046 30.091 30.214 30.277 that had ders’ Home in were out the side- Total Marine Premiums.$6,606,796.14 ,vife of Augusta. Senators that the President without any ad- is at Carnioe Island. Presently a three-year-old steer, Togus, put upon Thermo’r. ,18.7 25.4 28.0 j 18.8 |17.0 reported wrecked Capt. valk on Duncan one been peacefully chewing his cud under a shed street, Gloucester, Mass., Dew Point i 10.8 10.9 11.0, 1.2 i—4.4 Maine Postmasters vice or consent of the Senate had entered Hoff was drowned. A portion of the cargo light last week, for of rent. Mrs. Premiums marked off from Jam 1, Appointed. the when the bear made non-payment Humidity. 70.3 52.2 51.0 44.8 37.4 may possibly be saved. adjoining barnyard Hayden and her three children. one of whom Is N. Y, BOOTS to Dec. 31, into arrangements witli Her Majesty’s from the FINE 1884, 1884.$4,046,271.04 Wind.INW W NW NW NW Jan. 18.—1These his Washington, postmasters appearance, suddenly scampered lartially demented, were eared for and protected Losses paid during same period. 2,109,919.20 G G 7 5 10 of the United Burned to Death. his tail Velocity... I lave been appointed for Maine offices to- government by which citizens Vagrants shed with his head down and up, rom the bitter cold by neighbors. FOR JANUARY. Weather.. [Clear Clear Clear Cloudy I Cloudy hooked the bear in the side and backed away lay: States were accorded certain rights in fishing London, Jan. 18.—Distressing news has At the Lake Megantic quarantine station, Dr. Mean bar...30.095 Maximum tlier ...29.0 with a chunk of black hair on each of his I. F. Hill of Waterville was on 76 in ASSETS! daily of J. II. in British waters which treaties just been received of the burning of an duty days Mean tlier.. 20.0 Minimum tlier... .10.5 At Freeport—E. S. Soule, in place by existing bonis. Then he around the barn- he heart of the wilderness, which he tn- 3000 Fairs French Kid Button Common daily Banks, who has been removed. enormous haystack in Bavaria, w hich had scampered during Mean d’wpt. 4.5 Max.vel.wind—14 W and laws of nations would not other- twice and returned to the attack with ipected more than 400 persons, vaccinated about daily At North Monmouth—D. T. S. In they been used during the winter for the shelter yard Mean daily hum. .52.9 Totalprecip.00 Moody, place 100, and refused admittance to the country to 30, Sense. >f .1. W. who has been removed. wise and that British subjects were ac- of A or two a more vigor than before. The thrusts of the Foss, have, vagrants. night ago larger imong whom were two persons who have since $12 At Troy—J. M. Knowles, in place of Mrs. Sarah number than usual of wanderers had steer’s sharp horns made the bear wince and 300 Pairs French Kid Foxed Button. ,938^289.38. METEOROLOGICAL REPOHT. corded reciprocal rights in the . sought ieen taken with small pox. A Sherbrooke paper who lias been removed. groan, and the who seemed to know “ “ “ Norton, It he that the shelter under it, and while all were asleep ram, lays: ‘-He has come in contact, sin- Six Per Cent. Interest on amount Out- 10.00 P. At Knox Station—P. P. ill of may be, added, arrangement that the steer a occasionally (Jan. 18, 188G, M.) Shibles, place the took from ashes was helping him, stood away handed, with of five or six backwoods- 300 London Tie. on af- Hark referred to was not a treaty but in respect to haystack fire, probably ;le parties standing Script Paid and Observations taken at the same moment of time Sbibles, who has resigned. few feet and looked on. The steer’s antics nen on the when “ the end to be obtained by it, it was what a from a pipe. Twenty dead bodies have al- way to their lumbering camp, ter Eel). 3, 1885. at all stations. intensified Farmer Frisbie’s interest in the he most novel of his fertile brain had 200 Walking Boots. Good Work of the Revenue Cutters. treaty would he and what had never been ready been taken from beneath it, and many expedients “ as the darkness was u in; icsoncu tu lu enforce lue law, such as mu- Thermo’ter i Wind a outers are 10 nave ueeu umueu. strange encounter, and, supposed could be done without treaty. supposed 1 over cause of 200 Street Boots, Common Sense. Dividend to Policy Holders on Premium The Treasury Department is informed that fast coming on, he thought he ought to dis- ling the less inebriated to the law Sir. Morgan said that under the resolution Bismarck and the 1 ind order." The Dr. was to “ Terminating in 1884. lie revenue cutter Colfax rendered valuable Pope. pose of the bear in some way. occasionally obliged 200 Foxed Button. to ^ issistance to several vessels in distress off that had passed Congress instructing the 1 esort to the shot-gun policy. Dongola a *• a q i 18.—A sensation lias been Farmer Frisbie had no guii on the " to terminate the treatv we London, Jan. premis “ Place of S £ he Pan shoals the recent President fishing and he would not have shot the oxford county. gS~ Frying during created by the publication of the letter from es, animal if 200 Oil Goat Button. 40 PER CENT. G T3 3 happened to fix the time in the middle of the G § >, £ itorm. The value of property saved was Prince Bismarck to the acknowledging there had been a rifle close at hand. He con- Mrs. Kleanor Smith, who died at the residence Observation. .- o> season and after had to Pope s ibout $100,000. The revenue cutter Gallatin fishing people gone cluded that it would be a nice to < flier son at Norway Lake, Jan. 12th, aged P2 All of the above arc tlie j A C O U y' 'x in for the week of the receipt of the decoration of the Order of thing cap- goods LOSSES PAID IN THIRTY^DAYS AFTER PROOF. issisted eleven vessels in distress off the great expense prejiaration ture the bear alive and show it to his ears, emigrated to tnis country over sixty years ~ Christ conferred on the German neigh- best and finest on eartli, vS * «« s It would be a great he said, recently •go, when a young lady. As the story goes, a goods w f> mast of Massachusetts during the same time, hshing. injury, bors. The steer and the bear were a .1. D. K c “ Chancellor by Ilis Holiness. The letter having man was in love with but her nianufactured by James Boyd JONES, President, g valued at to stop the work of the fleets in the middle the straw and oung deeply her, CHARLES Vice laving property $92,000. commences the as lively tussel. and making the larerits were to the and A. Garside & Sou. DENNIS, President, of their cruise anil the President in by addressing Pope irreconcillably opposed W. H. MOORE. 2d Vice perhaps and “Yourkind letter and dec- dirt flv. while Itlie ram occasionally ran uo natch. Her folks, having friends coming to this President, 28 -1 N Lt Pair conference with the British authorities had “Sire,” says; A. A. RAVEN, 3d Vice President, New Loudon 30.29 and the and butteu the bear m the hip. banner fria- ountry in a steamer about to sail, they conceived 25 —3 NW 40 BURNED TO DEATH. strained a in order to accommodate the oration have greatly gratified myself J. H. CHAPMAN, Secretary. Boston, Mass 30.28 Cloudy point ble then hastened into the barn and got a he idea of sending her away from her lover, who STRICTLY SALE. 30.19 10 —20 NW 12 Fair interests and for the welfare of that Emperor William.” It then goes on to state Eastport, Me provide He made a noose at one lad not the means to pay ills passage here. The 6 — SE 39 that the words that the means stout rope. slip end, JDASH Mt. Wash’t’n 30.07 O Cloudy large class of people interested. Pope’s Papacy rite saying that "true love never did run smooth” invites to 17 —12 N Lt ami, after several unsuccessful attempts to Tltis special sale you J. W. MUNGER & Portland, Me 30.26 Cloudy *n Parent Dies That His Chil- Mr. Hoar he a con- to practice the works ot peace first suggested vas an exception in this case, for after a day's CO., 20 —8 NW Lt Aged thought represented throw the noose over the bear’s visit Albany, N. Y 30.30 Cloudy most interested in the fish- to Prince Bismarck the idea of seeking the head, thought lail the not-to-be batlled lover made his appear- 30 x2 SE Lt dren stituency largely the notion of UORKESPONPENTS, New Yolk... 30.25 Cloudy May Live. mediation of His Holiness in the Carolines he would have to abandon cap- mce from a hiding place on board the vessel, and 45 xl2 SE Lt ing question, and so far as he understood our Norfolk, Va. 30.12 Cloudy and in deference to his faith and turing the bear alive. But he tried again, and lie twain had a smooth and happy voyage to 28 — E Lt fishermen had not discovered that the ar- question, rortiami, i» 1-3 isxcnange »i. Philadelphia. 30.24 Cloudy landed the noose around the bear’s America, and were married on tlieir arrival here, 31 E unweakened confidence in the Pope’s el- neatly fel)3 ’85 dlmeodllm&wGw 30.20 —2 Lt Sleeti’g rangement referred to had been made in ived and raised a of cliil- Washington.. he selected neck and began to pull back. His exertions happily, up large family Atlanta, Ga.. 30.09 42 —2 SE 8 Cloudy : shocking Fatality in a Penobscot their interests. evated views and impartiality Iren. 49 SE L; Ger- had no visible effect on the bear, except when Charleston... 30.08 x5 Cloudy Mr. Dawes said that a year’s notice in ad- the Pope as the arbiter of the dispute. PISCATAQUIS COUNTY. Jacksonville. 30.08 57 xll Cim .... County Town. have no cause to the steer hooked him and made him lunge cloudy vance had been given to everybody that the many and Spain complaiu J. B. & Son. of lost worth 30.07 51 x7 SE Lt Cloudy the effect of forward. At such times the farmer’s hold on Mayo Foxcroft, *2000 Savannah,Ga of the terms of the protocol and if and L. H. & of the same New Orleans 29.97 51 x9 SE Lt Cloudy the the wild animal from as cloth, Dwelley Co., the “suddenness of the emer- the mediation will dc lasting. Prince Bis- rope kept going dace, over *1500 worth of spools on the steamer 38 xll Cim .... LRain Therefore Cincinnati, O 29.91 marck to attest his far as lie would have done if the rope had not SENATE. 37 x5 SW Lt Jan. 18.—While the of had not rendered the will not chances iatalidin, in the gale of last Saturday night. Memphis. 29.93 Clear Bangor, family gency” arrangement neglect round his neck. 36 NE Lt highest devotion and deep- been PENOBSCOT COUNTY. Washington, Jan. 18. Pittsburg_ 30.00 xl4 Cloudv Jr. Cookson of con- necessary. lively gratitude, 21 x2 NE lo Benjamin Greenbush, est for His Holiness in the future. Farmer Frisbie then ran up to the fence Buffalo, N.Y. 30.03 Cloudy Mr. Frye called attention to the fact that respect The Katahdin Ice Company will cut ice at night In the Senate today, Mr. Sherman resum- 30 xl SW 10 of his two children and the rope over the top of a post and Cleveland.... 29.91 Lt Snw isting himself, wife, while the arrangement, as was claimed, had The letter is signed, “Y’our very humble slung >y the aid of the electric light. ed the chair. Detroit. 29.90 32 x8 SE G as his life was at stake. The Cloudy md his father, the latter aged 80 years, were been made in the interest of American fish- servant, Bismarck.” pulled though Prof. L. of Bowdoin Among the petitions presented and appro- Oswego.30.16 15 —8 SE 9 Cloudy post broke off at the bottom, and Farmer Henry Chapman, College, : ermen, no American fishermen had asked rill lecture before the Central Club of to- referred was one Mr. from 29.95 22 xl2 E 27 Lt Snw leeping soundly at midnight Saturday, in yet over on his in a Bangor priately by Coke, Alpena,Midi Frisbie tumbled back heap, , "The of the 29.86 24 x5 W Lt Lt < or proposed such an arrangement. That had light. Topic, Idyls King.” the merchants of El Paso, Texas, complain- Chicago, Ills. Snw he upper part of the house, fire broke out BOLD ROBBERY. with his feet in the air. The steer became Minn 29.99 12 x4 NW 19 been left for Mr. West, the British minister, Another of Bangor’s old citizens, John Bright, ing of smuggling on the Mexican border, and Duluth, Cloudy at the farmer's singular attitude Marquette... 29.96 14 x5 E 8 Lt Smv 1 u the lower part, presumably from the stove to do. For one hundred years Great Britain frightened iassed away Sunday afternoon, at the advanced asking Congress to take measures to put a and retired under the shed. The length of ! of 84 6 Milwaukee. 29.88 15 x3 W Lt Lt Smv md soon the house was in a blaze. The had been “protecting” the interests of Amer- How an English Architect was Re- ge years and months. THE SHOE DEALER. stop to it. St. Mo 29.92 29 xlO NW Lt board fence had come down with the broken Louis, Cloudy ican fishermen. The people of New Eng- lieved The Fast Dexter woolen mill, which has not Among the reports submitted from the 30.02 4 ,xl W Lt I ounger Mr. Cookson first awoke, and start- of $300. and the bear, seeing a chance to get St.Paul,Minn Clear’g land, Mr. Frye continued, desired no post, | een operated for several years past, has been committees was one by Mr. Cullom, from the Omaha, Neb. 30.18 —6 —5 NW 7 Cloudy ( id to go down stairs, but had no sooner put Jan. away from the ram, who had begun to butt i ?ased by Messrs. T. B. Seekins and Lyman -20 —2 NW 8 further commission to settle the fisheries Pittsburg, Pa., 18.—George Hassett, committee appointed to investigate the sub- Bismarck,Da 30.3G Tliret'g him again, tramped over the fallen fence in- i lawkes of Dexter, who will commence the manu- St. Vincent.. 30.34 —24 —9 NW 10 1 iis foot on the top stair than the staircase, question. It had gained nothing by the work the Englishman who was reported myste- of the of freight and passen- Cloudy to the open field. But the heroic farmer had I acture of a good article of woolen goods there in ject regulation Denver.130.04 -7 —4' W Lt Clear of the former commission, Canada ger rates on railroads and water routes. | rhich had been weakened by the flames, fell though riously missing yesterday, and who, it was a firm hold on the other end of the rope, and short time. The starting up of this mill will be —8 —8| NW, G Clear had it. The of '• With the Mr. Cullom submitted a bill Cheyenne....|29.93 v'ith a gained immensely by people was on feet He was unable to great help to the town. report crash, precipitating him through the the United States ask of feared had met with foul play, was found by his again. which he G. Liebmann, nothing and Mr. A. who for several regulating inter-State commerce, 1 ront door below and a check the bear’s progress, however, Henry Wing, years past U. S. A. out into the roadway. Great Britain. Mr. Frye characterized detective late last night. He claims that las filled on asked might be referred back to the commit- Sergeant Signal Corps, when the steer came out and in the creditably the position of city editor the arrangement referred to as a “most mar- the officers who arrested him yester- joined he Commercial, closed his connection tee, and that the committee be continued. Although badly injured by the fall, Mr. alleged chase the farmer had all he could do to steady Bangor vellous of business in the way of day led nim to an street and j vith that paper Before their a ( 'ookson to the piece unfrequented Saturday. leaving The request was granted, and resolution immediately hurried back himseif. The prods of the steer’s horns made the MAINE. diplomacy” that any hostility could show. compelled him to hold up his hands while vork for the day. compositors assembled, and was to be 5,000 1 the bear want to back to the woods in a i passed ordering printed cop- escue of the other inmates of the house, “Our fishermen,” he said, “do not ask the they robbed him of 8300 and some valuable get lirough Mr. I. N. Cluff, foreman of the office, pre- ies of the committee’s and the testi- He ran into the flock of where ented Mr. with a handsome testimonial of report ailing to his wife to the children from British minister to interfere to protect them, papers. Hassett arrived in New York from hurry. sheep Wing taken before it. Crushed by a Falling Tree. drop were huddled in a and Heir esteem. Though taken by surprise, Mr. mony but they do ask that the United States of England last Wednesday, and came here to they hollow, away ! Mr. Ingalls offered a resolution directing Belgrade, Jan. 18.—Frank E. Emmons ! window. She dropped one out and then they scampered across the field. Ving was equal to the occasion, and fittingly re- America shall be self-assertive, and that is establish himself in business as an architect. : the secretary of the treasury to inform the 1 an for the other. The flames had this At this Farmer Frisbie saw a tree a ponded. of Belgrade met with a severe if not fatal ac- by all they ask. Our fishermen ask that this The daring thief has not been arrested. point SOMERSET COUNTY. Senate what proportion of the $10,000,000 of 1 few away in the dim twilight, and he He was at work with ime wrapped the entire house, and it was great of 5(>,000,000 of people shall yards The of U. S. bonds called for payment on Feb- cident, Saturday. republic concluded that his time had come to act members the Non-Sectarian Club of ! n for the bruised and burned protect her fishermen, who,” lie said, “knew dadison have pledged themselves to raise *250 ruary, 1880, are held by national banks as a several others in the woods cutting cord appalling sight BASE BALL. The bear was making a bee line OPENING. as well as he knew that Great Britain dare promptly. j or a public library if the citizens of Madison will basis for and how much each ' msband outside to witness his wife reappear for the and the ram and the steer were circulation, by wood. One of the party w as felling a tree not undertake to defend the course of the tree, ontribute a like amount for the same purpose. bank. 1 t the him on, to the intense which fell in another direction from what window with the other child, and Canadians in United States ves- alternately urging Tlie Pittsfield Advertiser There is Mr. Edmunds whether the Sen- taking eight The Portlands’ New Manager. of the who had resolved says: great questioned ( into colonial mortification fanner, , xcitement in over the Dr. Moore case, was and Emmons the tree losely followed by his aged fafher.the group sels ports and trying and con- Bingham ate had a to call on the secretary of the expected hearing to anchor the bear to the tree if he could get is a few he was the right demning them on the evidence of colonial t but years since tried for for any information. in to out of the ran s tanding in a framework of fire and their The Press some time informed the lovers near the tree to do so. As luck nurdcr of Mrs. Charles Walker of Concord. treasury falling, trying get way, witnesses who stood on the shore and looked ago enough good Mr. said that he understood that a all ablaze. wife seemed of would have the bear stampled within a Ingalls under it instead of from it. The lothing The para- out to sea and that those vessels the national game that Portland would have a it, SAGADAHOC COUNTY. of the bonds to be called in directly ‘guessed* few inches of the and as he did so Farm large proportion * with and the old man her a us team the season in of the fact tree, The Fort Summer Resort Association tree struck him upon the shoulders and ded fear, gave were within the three-mile limit. Let be good coming spite Popham on February 1st, were held by national er Frisbie wound the rope around the trunk ] lave 18 acres of fine ice at Fort which New 1 ush that sent her and the child out of the what they were able to be and not be that apparently nothing was being done by the Popham, banks, and that instead of any money being crushed him to the ground. He was taken fright- of the tree three or four times, and thus i will cut the present winter, and if prices Hamburgs ened to death by the ghosts of dead treaties. association. It also said that ball hey paid out of the treasury there was to be a 1 lurning building to the ground. thorough-going the bear up Then he s hould rule high it will prove a bonanza for the out from under the tree insensible and Our executive officers were trembling at the brought standing. process of book-keeping by which a large Just then the floor and the men were at the head of the Portland Association he tucked the end of the rope under one of '• ssociation. They now have 2000 tons of old ice to his home at He gave way, poor ghost of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty which 1 tored. amount of circulation was to be retired and brought Belgrade village. —men who knew their business—and that what the coils, so that it would not unwind, and. On Jan. 11th, we shall ( Id man fell back into the seething mass of Great Britain lias regarded dead for a quar- WASHINGTON COUNTY. Monday, open the to that extent contracted. He is severely bruised about the head and was so far from the tree currency ter of a done would be done systematically. Our immediately got away f re below. He was burned to a when century.” Calais and St. Stephen arc the (plos- thought that if it concerned the country to shoulders and it is feared internally. crisp statement was denied that the bear could not reach him. The tri- agitating ail line of new HAMBURGS in injured Mr. Morgan expressed his astonishment at by certain parties ion of a free There are elegant know if such was the fact, the Senate should aken out. The wife will die of umphant farmer then yelled for some one at having bridge. compara- It is doubtful if he recovers. probably the vigor and zeal with which the question and laughed at by others; but we repeat our pre- ively few toil bridges now left in Maine, and know whether it was entitled to ask (for in- the house to bring hun up a lantern. Mean- , hose widths and matched ter and burns. The children are was The action of the diction we arc being made free as fast as possible. different patterns, Rededicated. injuries argued. government, tliat shall have a fine team, and think to the steer and ram formation. Church he not time he tried keep away lot and but little said, had been laid before the Senate we have so. YORK COUNTY. After somq, discuss ion of Mr, lngull’s reso- seriously injured, burned, authority for saying from the bear, but while he was engaged in with a choice selection of Ellsworth, Jan. 18.—Tlie Congregational except in an informal way and no just criti- The Portsmouth South are together lution it went over until tomorrow. md the father will soon recover from his in- The first move in the direction of securing a driving one of them away the other would Company, Berwick, cism of the President or Secretary of State Hitting in new machinery in their picker depart- Then followed discussion of Mr. Frye’s church at Ellsworth, after extensive repairs team has been made the Association, and rush up and hook or butt him. When one of NAINSOOK and SWISS EMBROIDERIES j uries. The house was entirely consumed, could be based on the information before the by yes- nent, and making extensive improvements in resolution relating to the fisheries, which is was rededicated The sermon was the farmer’s boys ran up with a lantern and , heir to This is yesterday. [“his is one of the most fatalities Senate. II.) was entirely surprised to hear terday they received the contract duly signed mills, preparatory starting up. printed elsewhere. shocking was amazed at what he saw the farmer told me of the few cotton establish- in a full by the new pastor, Rev. Mr. Hubbard, pray- that the arrangemeut spoken of wras intru- which secures to them Mr. Harry L. Speuce of manufacturing also, matched patterns. Also, Mr. Harrison offered a resolution to admit ecorded in this section. him how it had all happened, fastened the 1 uents of this section that have for some time ers Rev. Dr. and Rev. Mr. Her- sion of power on the part of the executive New York, who will the team and play Hon. (i. C. Moody of Dakota to the floor of by Tenney manage rope securely to the tree, and drove the steer I icen idle._ for department and that American fishermen or line of COLORED EMBROIDERIES the Senate during tliis session, but Mr. Cock- ring, addresses by Rev. Mr. Harlow, State second third base, either of which positions, and ram back to the barnyard. After that he were not to be benetitted by it. Mr. Morgan The Soldiers’ Monument. rell and the resolution went over. a TO RECULATE COMMERCE. it is said, lie can fill finely. Mr. Spence last sea- and the the sheep together, fixed up and Children’s Suits. objected Missionary Towne and Prof. Ropes, and thought the debate had brought the matter boy got Misses’ Mr. Voorhees memorials from son the Ont., the fence so that it would keep them from Portland, Jan. 15,1880. presented letter was read from Rev. C. W. of greed into the States and managed Toronto, club, giving up citizens of Montana that that terri- Huntington privileged placed away, and went to the house. r’o the Editor the Press: praying I Srief of Senator us in an before the the position of assistant cashier in B. H. Many’s strolling of be admitted as a State into the U11- of Providence, a former pastor. Synopsis Cullom’s undignified position Before on the tory may world. The sense of self on the store in New York to accept the position. After daybreak following morning I was one of the two members of the Soldiers’ ion and also introduced a bill providing for Bill. respect part Farmer Frisbie went around among nis neigh- A Calais Schooner of the United States did not re- the season closed lie returned to his former situa- Jonument Association who, at the meeting last such admission. Damaged. government aihl told them of his of the pre- Washington, Jan. 18.—Following is a it to buckle on its armor whenever it bors, exploit voted the loca- The bill was then be- Jan. 18.—Schooner Lex- quire tion—in Macy’s store, where lie now Is. lie was vious visited farm house ilonday evening, against proposed EASTMAN BROS. & judicial salary placed Chatham, Mass., ^ rief evening. He every synopsis of the bill to regulate com- went out to meet Great Britain or any other 1 ion in Market The reasons for fore the Senate, the pending amendment be- ington of Calais from New York, with coal, in the city a short time ago, looked the ground al* within a radius of a mile, and invited all the square. given that of Mr. limiting an increase lerce reported from the Senate select com* government. over and satisfaction at the out- fanners to come over and see his prize as soon recting the proposed monument upon the ruins of ing Morgan went ashore on Chatham bars about three After further debate the resolution went expressed great 8 he I of salary to cases of judges hereafter ap- littee upon inter-state railroad transporta- look for the season. His record last sea- as they had got their breakfasts. By o'clock i Old Town Hall are, believe,vastly outweighed BANCROFT. this but was floated about over, Mr. Conger giving notice that he would coming „ The amendment was o’clock afternoon, a of hard-headed grangers were as- i pointed. rejected. t ion today, by Senator Cullom: ask to be heard on it to-morrow. son was: 273. In 1877 group ;y those against it. I have yet to hear the cogent amendment Fielding, 894; batting, and anx- Mr. Call offered an providing 8 p. m., by the Chatham life saving crew and sembled at Farmer Frisbie’s house, nd of Webb and Gen. After specifying the classes of carriers, or lie played in the Columbus, O., club; in 1878 with farmer to eloquent arguments Judge for the removal of judges for drunkenness. 1000 strokes an hour. iously waiting for the enthusiastic proceeded leaking r ather the kinds of traffic to which the THE METHODISTS. in was 1 low answered. Mr. Edmunds thought drunkenness on the regu- the Springfield, Mass., club; 1879-80-81 in exhibit what lie had said he had caught. The successfully 1 itions are to and declar- bench a high misdemeanor which would prescribed apply, business; in 1882 with the Atlanties of Brooklyn, spot where the bear had been tied to the tree From an economic point of view the pro- * that all made such carriers Meeting of the New England Histor- come under a provision of law and that Mr. THE LABOR QUESTION. ig charges by N. Y,; in 1883 with the Easton and Lancaster, was not in sight of the farm house, on. ac- j ect is indefensible. Already bowed down by tlie hall be ical ■ was The reasonable, the preliminary sections Society. knoll. The farmer Call’s amendment unnecessary. Pa., clubs; in 1884 second base on the count of an intervening reight of crushing taxes, and languishing under r im to prohibit every variety of unjust dis- Boston, Jan. 18.—Tha annual of played amendment was rejected. meeting had not told his neighbors that the animal , he of two railroad Lime Burners Very Much t Saginaw, Mich., club, the Northeastern League consuming shadows gigantic The bill then came to a vote and was Rockport’s rimination, to prescribe adequate penalties Historical had was a bear. He pass- the New England Methodist which he captured chemes Portland can ill afford to take Pleased. t lierefor and to prescribe for enforcement in champions, where he made a fielding average of the city of ed. (It gives all United States district court was held this forenoon in wanted to give them a genuine surprise by lie courts of the United States. These sec- Society Wesleyan .922 and .265. lie never : step which will virtually take *40,000 from judges $5,000 a year,and prohibits them from Camden, Jan. 18.—The firm of Shepherd, batting average has leading them to the top of a hillock and ions include a that all carriers Hall. The Hon: ts and entail it the of con- appointing their relatives to office in their j requirement President, Joseph Sleeper, been released from any club of which he was a out the bear to them. So the farm- treasury upon expense James & Co., lime manufacturers of Rock- s hall afford reasonable facilities for inter- pointing courts.) presided. The report of the directors show- member. er, after ascertained that they were > ducting a ward room, a drill hall and armories announced last that the bal- c of traffic with and having On motion of Mr. Hoar the bill port, wreek pay hange connecting lines, his told them to follow i or militia Such a course would providing ed that considerable had been made M V t,lTV Ur IVn VA11UVIO 11 UI1I ILbllLlO 1CLC1ICU all ready, lit pipe, three companies. 1 rohibition of a greater charge for a shorter progress for the providential court was then placed ances due the employes would be cashed him, and strode proudly up the sloping hill- i le suicidal, and fraught with direst evil to the * han a the and that the number of the Association, concerning Mr. Spence: the Senate. for longer distance, except when it during past year, side. When reached the summit of the before weekly. Saturday J. H. Eells, another lime F. C. Bancroft, late of the Provi- they j dghest interests of the city. the Senate went into executive ses- an be affirmatively established by the car- representatives of the society in various [From manager Farmer with his Visit At 4.45 knoll, and Frisbie, right reason You are Invited to manufacturer, called his men into his store i ier that such a does not constitute an dences.] But there is still a higher against it. A Cordially sion, ami when at 5.03 the doors were re- charge of the world had increased. There arm extended, was about to direct their gaze > discrimination. parts I know of no one better fitted to fill the position 1 iionument made possible only the destruction the Senate adjourned. and paid them off in cash, and there is no njust to the bear near the tree, he exclaimed, as by opened Another all carriers had been an increase of membership of 43, of manager of your team. He is a reliable gentle- but that he will receive their trade. section requires sub- his rested on the < f the Old Town Hall, with all its sacred associa- HOUSE. doubt making the total membership 397. Number man and ball player. eyes spot: set to the provisions of the proposed act to “Bvthehokev! What’n thunder’s become I t ious will not honor the memory of the heroic In the House the in his The of Labor feel so happy over of life members 11. The treasurer’s report today chaplain, Knights j le tariffs and classifications with the inter- [From Harry Wright, Philadclphias.] of that air boar'.’ ead. The Old Town Hall is the only public link made a reference to the s showed the following items: Receipts dur- In all business relations with him rithin our limits which connects the prayer, touching this voluntary labor emancipation move- tate commerce commission and provides my (Spence) “What bear?” half a dozen of the Portland of death of Miss hat shall ing the year, $8,851.01; expenditures, $8,- when manager of the Toronto club, have found inquired he with the Portland ot the the Bayard. that talk of Mr. Eells a they be posted or otherwise pub- farmers at one time. present past, Mr. Turner of a ment, they giving khpH hilt lo'ivov fn ho Hotorminoil hv tho aoo.lu;ni weasuiv, spio.yi. uit* him honorable, and In my reminiscence of the Puritan New On motion of Georgia, j capable gentlemanly. to that air nly Kngland serenade with a brass band. G. F. of would consider him a for “I tied a whoppin’ black bear own “the most resolution was adopted granting the com- Burgess, ( ommission the manner of publication and fund consists the Jacob Sleeper fund, $7,- opinion capable person meeting, perfect Democracy manager. tree down there last night, ’n’ I don’t see ,-tiich the world has ever seen.” With what mittee on elections authority to print papers who runs three for some time has paid laces and between which the rates shall 400; Rev. Stephen Puffer memorial fund, kilns, j at, [From John F. Morrill, Bostons,] hide nor hair on him now.” iride, with what tender and reverence on the various contested election and from life $400; loyal cases, his wanted it. G. e published. Provision is made for enforc- $200; receipts membership, hould we not save from and cash when employes have ! most of which has been created He used to be a good third baseman, and lie has "Oh, you’re foolin’said one of the men; change desecration to sit during sessions of the House. tig the of the commission in total, $8,000, runs one without a requirements had experience enough with players, &c., to make you never tied a bear to that tree or any oth- NEW BRANCH Dills introduced: E. Carlton, who kiln hese the present year. The report of the librarian j respects through the courts, and for a good manager. er tree. It must’ve been a Mr. Cannon of to extend the has in cash. The lime manufae- showed the following: Whole number of chipmunk,.V Dy Illinois, store, paid t laintainance of the rates that may be thus Robert took it fur a bear.” the volumes in 2444; [From Ferguson, Philadelphias.] you dace on the than this cradle ot that benefit of pension laws to worthy appli- turers who run stores are to I ublished. library, pamphlets, 9023; peninsula pay beginning Mr. has all the for a man- “Dad did hitch a bear to that tliar tree las’ nstitution ot the which is cants for pensions who served in the late Provision is also made for the added during the year 1120 volumes and Spence qualifications Puritans, the sheet see results from cash appoint- ager-experience and education. I presume if fur I seed him do it with my own of free institutions? What school is war, and their widows or minor children good weekly payments lent 3013 pamphlets. Three members have died— night, ■uphor so by the President of five commissioners you give him entire charge of your club, he will Farmer Frisbie’s loquent. what monument can inculcate such les- wlin are unable, under the existing law. to for many workmen. Under the store pay Rev. Tienj. B. Telit, I). 1)., LL. D., of Ban- eyes!” yelled boy. ( o be confirmed by the Senate, and several manage it to your satisfaction. “Come on down uere’n I’ll show wheth- ons, as these old walls dedicated by the fathers Studio, the evidence to connect Me., Rev. Samuel Wilde D. ye Photograph furnish required system get behind in their accounts, t ections are devoted to the duties gor, C'oggsliall, Win. as f our city to and consecrated the they liberty, prescribing of and Hon. Austin [From MacPherson, Toronto.] I’m a liar or not!” roared Farmer Frisliie, by their disability with the service. c f such and the manner in I)., Pocassett, Mass., arliest and most hallowed memories? Let us and it oftener happens that they owe the commissioners 1 take great in him he led the way toward the tree. One end of Mr. Watson of Indiana, to promote the Gove of East Boston. The following were pleasure recommending lien think twice before we touch these old walls. By I'hich complaints are to be investigated and as a manager and to our the was still tied around the the branch of the firm than that the firm owes them. This elected for the year: President, Hon. Jacob (Spence) player. Coming rope securely The Old Town Hall is to Portland what Fancuil 478 1-2 St., efficiency of artillery- rosecutions instituted under its direction town when base ball was dead, and to con- the other Congress J of Vice Rev. S. having tree, and, as the farmer held up fall and the Old South Church are to Boston. A army. weekly cash pay movement, started by the then found under these sections, Sleeper Boston; Presidents, tend with our national lacrosse, lie organ- necessary W. game, end, the neighbors saw that it frayed ew years ago some of the vandals of Mr. of Iowa, lor the relief of Allen, I). II., of Augusta, Me.. Hon. If. ized our club, assisted in a Canadian \yas mercenary Opp. Preble House. By Murphy lime manufacturers in accordance with the 1 t is proposed to give the commission full forming and and were at once convinced that hat city attempted to destroy the Old South McGarrahan. Gilman of Nashua, N. LI., ;Hon. Paul Dil- league, and brought us out so we could pay ten wet, William the ower to obtain all information necessary to the bear had the in two 'liurch, but the patriotic spirit of Boston rescued to the understood wish of Knights of Labor, Vt.; Rev. Lorenzo K. per cent on our investment. He second gnawed rope during By Mr. Dingley of Maine, encourage J lie performance of its to constitute a lingham, Waterbury, played he sacred from hands, as I duties; Rev. splendidly and batten Al. He is a both the night and returned to his native heath. building sacrilegious American marine employed in the fisheries. will doubtless be adopted by the proprietors ] oard of arbitration for the of Thayer, D. 1)., Newtouville, Mass.; gentleman eel that it will preserve the Old Town Hall from beautiful Studio lias just been adjudication V. D. R. on and on the Held, sober and a good worker. This new and The bill extends the benefits of sections No. of the anchor works, the woolen mill, and s uch difference between and car- Win. Morrison, D., Providence, I.; hose who seek to destroy it. all tbe new and Latest Improvements shippers Mr. says lie can secure two bat- The Navy Yard. fitted witli 2510 and 2511 of the Revised Statutes, and ters as can Rev. Wm. T. Hill, A. M., Ridgefield, Ct.; Spence good Kittery But the most extraordinary argument (?) yet of our art. and the machine The latter cash ! be amicably settled through its for tlie greater perfection posses- to shops. pay Rev. Edward A. Man- teries who are at As batters lirown into tills discussion is that advanced by finest north section No. 10 of the shipping act of 1884, to make its of fact Recording Secretary, present disengaged. [Biddeford Journal.] ses probably tbe largest and skylight but as have not been asked to utervention; findings Hs Honor Deering at the meeting last and whaling vessels, and provides monthly, yet ning, Newton, Mass.; Corresponding Secre- are and with one Mayor of Boston. These rooms are tinder the personal fishing j rima facie evidence in all legal proceedings, they exceptionally good excep- One of tlie ideas of economy of the Navy •fonday evening. It will be remembered ho ail fish not artificially pre- their [ tary, Rev. Ralph W. Allen, D.D., East Boston; supervision of that imported change system. lid to provide for the prompt enforcement tion are fine base runners. He also says he is in Department is to keep the U. S. steamer 'radically proposed to commemorate the centen- salt or or Treasurer and Librarian, W. S. Allen, A. M., as a. served by by smoking, canning f its recommendation through the courts, receipt daily of letters from and can ilal anniversary of Portland's Incorporation imminent. East Daniel players pick in the dock this and that no fish winch has thus A mg oiriKU f nd resort to should it necessa- Boston; Historiographer, Rev. Leyden dry during rough own by tearing down the Old Town Hall ! Think J. M. pickling them become from among them a team in MR. PECK, shall be deemed to Dorchester, D. J)., Natick, Mass.; Library strong every depart- or a moment of the terriblo absurdity of such a been artificially preserved Pittsburg, Jan. IS.—At a convention of y- and stormy weather, as it renders it impossi- _ Rev. B. II. Pierce, D. D.. Rev. ment-batting, fielding and base running—one 'reposition! Celebrate the incorporation of a and practical Photographer be “fresh fish "for immediate consumption” and coke drawers of Cornells- committee, the thoroughly capable the miners ble for her to take the risk of going to Portland as a town the wanton destruction of in all branches of the Art. or be entitled to be admitted free of duty. William Rice, I). D., Rev. George Whitaker. that would play in harmony and to win, and by of large experience ville region today, it was unanimously de- SERIOUS SITUATION relief of the which he In the city which coin- Sir. of the fol- A. M., Alfred S. Roe, A. M., Williard S. Al- would no discredit our or club unfortunate vessels may only public building By Wadsworth Kentucky, cided to order a general strike for a ten per bring upon city by nemorates that event! As well might one propose len, A. M., ex-officio; Committee on need Work at Moderate Cost. lowing preamble and resolutions: Over men are Papers their conduct or connections while off the assistance. o celebrate the anniversary ot the Declaration MOTTO:—Good cent advance. 7,000 employed Samuel L. D. 14th section or the act of Con- and Rev. Gracy, D., All the if tearing down Old Independ- dec2 AIM:—To Please. eodtf Whereas, by the in the coke regions, and it is expected by i the Blockaded Railroads in Essays, diamond. blacksmiths were discharged from Independence by now No. Uong Rev. Daniel D. Hon. Thos. the glorious revo- gress of February 12, 1873. section all will be idle. Dorchester, D., the construction department at the navy mce Hall, or to commemorate statutes, the dollar of Wednesday Rev. W. Allen, D. D„ Rev. by destroying Faneuil Hall 3611 of the Revised gold Colorado. Green, Ralph RAILROAD MATTERS. yard on Tuesday. All the joiners were dis- utionary struggles WH. 71. MARKS, the United States of 25.8 grains, standard fine- George S. Chadbourne, D. D.; Finance Com- md the Old South Church. Jan. 18.—The situation charged Saturday night. the of ness, is made the unit of value; and Denveb, Col., mittee, Hon. Edward H. Hunt, Hon. Jacob I do not believe people Portland will in his succession to THE KNOX AND LINCOLN. The wages of the employes at the navy •ote to the Old Town Hall. I am conti- Whereas, the President Foul Play Suspected. f long the blockaded railroads in this State Sleeper, Pliny Nickerson, Isaac B. destroy each and all of the full legal tender Esq., yard have been regulated as recommended by Icnt that the sentiment of a large majority of oi.r office found Jan. 18.— Hrs. J. F. Mr. Willard S. A. M., ex- An adjourned town meeting was held in Bath and dollars of the United States Manchester, N. IX., 1 joks somewhat serious. One train from the Mills, Esq., Allen, the board convened for that itizeus Is against it. Card gold, silver paper of last to consider the purpose. Ship- of standard in Brown and H. Conroy have been summoned officio. At the close the business meeting evening Knox and Lincoln William h. Looney. Book, — in value 26.8 grains of gold in are to receive an advance of 20 — equal ast over the Santa Fe road succeeded wrights A>'D within the United States; tlierc- to disinter the remains of Park M. a paper was read by the Rev. Dr. Baldwin matter and to hear the report of the committee of all transactions Emery, It cents, making the pay $3.20 per day. The now buried in and the or- 1 eaching Pueblo Saturday at midnight. of the M. E. Church, Saratoga street, East to whom Auburn, subject seven, had been referred at the town pay was put up to $3 per day. The IN THE RINKS. That it becomes the duty of the of the stomach to an Amherst \ .•as the first since Three others on the “Lessons from the joiners’ lit’solved, gans inquest, Thursday. Boston, subject, meeting of the 4tli inst. to see what ooat-builders’ and laborers’ pay was cut President to use all lawful means in his power to the of Methodism in the Last Ce' arrangements Emery, father of deceased, believing f rrived at Denver The Kansas History tury,” down. maintain this of value of such dollars, yesterday. could be made to dispose of the road. BIJOU SKATING I’ARLi'R. Job Printer equality there was foul and that his son was in which he reviewed the progress that had _ lie lias play and that in the opinion of this House J ’acific announces that the train which has The committee report deemed it not advisa- endeavored to poisoned. His death took place in Lowell, been made through the influence of this de- they On the Road. The performance given by Mr. Archie the PBI.VTEBS’ EXCHANGE, hitherto faithfully and properly ble to sell the road at the present time, and pre- Brighton Daly, in January, 1884. There was §2700 involved, 1 een blockaded for nearly two weeks will nomination. 1 idia rubber man, at the last that duty. __ sented a resolution that tne directors from Bath on Bijou evening, drew discharge i Among the fine Maine turnouts noticed Me. which went to his widow, who claims to each Denver today, hut this expectation on the after round 97 1-2 Exchange St., Portland, The pro tern, thought that the THE DOMINION. board of the Knox and Lincoln Railroad be ound of applause from the audience, Speaker Park three weeks i not be as more snow is falling, to use Road, were those have married Emery prior lay verified, instructed their influence to limit Brighton Boston, Sunday, lid consisted a resolution properly belonged to the commit- the expendi- of succession of difficult feats A SPECIALTY. to his death, although this fact was not ’he Burlington trains, and those of tures on the road to such an amount of money of W. P. Hobart of Pembroke, Horace FIXE JOB P8IXTIXG tee on weights and measures. Verdict a erformed with the utmost ease and his coinage, known to the of the deceased. The I Jnion Pacifis via Inlesburg, continue to ar- Heavy Against Newspaper. only as will be necessary to keep the road safe Port- j skill. In 01 te,eph°ne Mr. McAdoo, for the relief of the suf- parents Sherman of Bangor, Horatio Clark of b? By widow is a resident of Saxonville, Mass. i ive at Denver. The San Juan division of Montreal, Jan. 18.—The libel suit of Hon. for travel. The report and resolution were ac- osturing Daly introduced many difficult move- tended'ttf1* ?,ovl?eodtf' ferers of the steamer Jeannette. It. an unanimous vote. of and D. exploring t he Denver and Rio Grande ran no trains Taussant Antoni LaFlamme, ex-minister cepted by land, John McMorgan Pembroke, , lents, the performance with the es- Mr. to the tenure -- v ring being By Henderson, prescribe unday. from that corner of the of justice and attorney general, against the NOTES. M. of Charlotte. “As if to complete of office for in the civil Reports Young j eclally fine. The high kicking gave the ebam- persons employed the i tate are to theeffect that it snowed hard all Toronto Mail, was concluded to-day by the The following are the of the the choice the GJobe, appeared a service; also for of appoint- The Great Tomb in Nanticoke earnings Sandy array, says ion an excellent opportunity to exhibit his re- ~ apportionment ay, a fall of fully 12 inches being noted at judge awarding the plaintiff $10,000, the full River Railroad for the year 1885: January, of fine aud teams driven by ments to the service among the sev- Valley. couple speedy and when the end was reached SLEIGHS public ^ lurango. There are some fears of a serious amount asked. $1549.19; February, 81089.53; March, $1641.36; who handled the ribbons in fine markable skill, eral districts on the basis of women, he tambourine which was touched with the foot oongressionai Wilkesbabre, Pa., Jan. 18.—There is no i lookade on that but the will April,81834.25; May, $1976.63; June, 82150.94: One of these was Miss Lucy Red- to call line, company $2824.87; S2610.24; stple. t nearly every trial was above the floor. Ilnvne wanting a first-class Sleigh population. in the condition of affairs at 1 lake no effort until snow storm ceases, CENERAL NEWS. July, August, September, who drove her high pe«t,Je the change slope j the $2740.44; October, 82236 mond of Cherryfield, Me., < )wing to the late arrival of the necessary appar- and There were 590 bills introduced under where the Commander Uayward, U. S. N., died at Alexan- 37; November, was a of the Nanticoke mines, miners ilverton state that a snow storm be- fast and the other pair of ; the was but will be made a call. reports dria, on of fever. $1942.51; December, $1975.82; total, 824,- Roseoe, tus, Jumping omitted, were entombed. A sensational report was an but did not assume Egypt, Saturday, typhoid bv Mrs. O. K. Hatch of Pem- t this an there Friday night, 572.75. grays driven pecial feature of evening’s performance, EXAMINE MY STOCK. On motion of Mr. of Illinois, Hon. Francis E. Parker died at liis _ Hopkins sbroad through the valley yesterday that the t evere proportions until last night, when it suddenly broke, who brushed with several of the fly- 1 ncluding a leap over a line of muskets with lived order was made designating the 20th inst. as a residence ia Boston, yesterday morning. The will be caeh 1 lutyc some rescuing party had discovered bright light , .as reported raging witli A high The Stamp Agencies. ers of the road.” layonets. performance given for the of the upon fury. A cave this week and should bo soen au- the day delivery eulogies ahead of but this is denied on the best t ind was the snow making in occurred at tire Tunnell colliery at Ash- light by largo Reuben Ellwoodof Illinois. them, drifting badly, Portland, Jan. 18. liences. Light Fancy Trotting Sleighs at Reasonable Prices the late authority. The work of clearing up the t lie streets impassable for travel. land, Pa., yesterday, completely closing the fau- Sowdoin Mr. Collins of Massachusetts introduced a way. No one was injured, but It will take three To the Editor of the Press College. NEW ENGLAND POLO LEAGUE. and a gangways continues slowly. Nothing has good for the business months to repair the damage. read editorial in this Prof. Little is a will Carnes last in the New hill to provide closing up been discovered up to noon today, nor have Having your morning’s compiling book which played night England the of the Hon. lfosea Dolau of died Sun- Business for That Can't Be Beat! aud paying necessary expenses of the buried men been found. A Creat Revival. Woodstock, Vt., Press on the stamp agencies, we have some contain the funeral exercises of Prof. Pack- 1 ioIoi league resulted as follows; Sleigh $65.00, any signs Religious of heart disease, 74 He was a Court of Commissioners of Alabama Claims. day aged years. 2. to be of man questions to ask of our Reform (Reform with a At Woburn—Bostons, 3; Woburns, I will warrant all my sleighs made good of Jan. 18.—There was an of wide reputation as a mathematician and anl, speeches made by him and the address 0. the best of work. It authorizes payment of compensation Bkockton, Mass., At New Bedford—New Bedfords, 3; Salems, stock and inusual scene in shoe in civil engineer. big R) postmaster. Why he advises the closing to 1. assistant counsel, subordinate clerks, exam- An Awful Death. the largest factory offered the alumni association by Prof. At Cambridge—Cambridge!. 3; Walthams, found to he neces- j his this afternoon. The steam power The safe in county treasurer Hartman’s office at of tlio stamp agency In Ward One, when owing to iners and other employes city Smythe. If sufficient encouragement is re- WHITNEY, the court prior to Woodstock, Ont., Jan. 18.—Recently a cas shut off in the large establishment of Newcastle, Pa., was blown open yesterday morn- the efforts of our late Postmaster Barker we had c. E. sary and employed by ing by thieves and $200 in money and $10,000 in ceived the matter will be in at Mrs. Anna Maria Green, the oldest lady in the rates fixed and certi- girl named Collins died here very suddenly ( E. Keith at three o’clock, and the all the of a office at our door. put type cor. Lincoln January 1,1886, at leorge notes and $45,000 in warrants were taken. advantages post thode of General Nath- 5)1 St., St., as it was A or two ago, the into a of county once. Island, daughter-in-law Fnihle the aud the necessary expenses supposed. day ] lacking room was turned place After the establishment of this wc had no } nlel of fame, and graud- POKTI.ANP.ME. fied by court, to removal to Citizens of Brentwood, L. I., most of whom are agency Green, Revolutionary decAdtf date. The body was exhumed prior its j irayer and song. Five hundred operatives of Ward, a eolonial governor of incurred prior to that Secretary are tile occasion to go to the office unless we wanted Painters are putting the finishing touches aughler Samuel another burial when the horrible dis- < room to the and Republicans, boycotting recently appoint- post her home in of State is directed to sell the furniture and place rowded the hear preaching ed Democratic there, are * diode Island, died at Middletown, ■ hikI C ure, by one who postmaster stamps to a letter or a order. We ltad ou to the woodwork. Plumbers DTHttitiiB Ciiupt'V credit the same was made that the girl had been bur- the and register get money gymnasium Slie was 102 years. 2 months and 9 effects of the court and covery 1 ingiug by evangelists Sayford bought at a and all letters are unday. days was 553 ym other neighboring village these at the small cost to the govern- her faculties in EAFIVESS ied alive. Her shroud had been torn into who are mailed on pilvileges are to work at once and as the win- Id. ilbe possessed good comli- nated of the to the Geneva award fund, und the fowner, conducting religious the train. ment of a Does Postmaster Palmer begin Treated most of the speeialists Attorney one special suc- $24 year. 1 ;on to the last. by iu three and her knees drawn up to her chin, ] which are marked the our be- <1hv with no benefit. Lured hlutselj General is directed to compile publish shreds, neetings, by great The train bearing Miss Kate Bayard’s remains mean to say he advised closingof agency dows are put in place the building the being a who murdered a Du decisions and of her arms was twisted under her head and ( ess, crowding the largest churches in arrived In Dei., last Her in order to save this pittance? We watt for his Holly Epbs, negro farmer months, and since then hundredsof the report of the orders, Wilmington, night. to have less of a skeleton was a mob at home bore of dreadful tor- , of con- Yonrs gins something t amed Dobson, hanged by Vlneen- A plain, simple and of the court. her features evidence Ity. The great revival is the topic lather, two brothers and Senator Grey accompan- reply. truly. process. l AGE,sticcessgu 128 EasU26th opinions ied them. The funeral occurs this afternoon. Citizens of Ward One. r cs. Ind., yesterday morning. treatment. Address T.S. j Adjourned. ture. versation among all classes. look. | St., New York City. jiovUSM&WIZw mgCELLANEOlS. A.tH'SE31KftTM. FINANCIAL. __ the Fourth, and courted by Napoleon the lUIHCEIili&VEOIJS._ TJrlJb; PBESS. Third. Pride has some very queer freaks. An English journal remarks that “one of BONDS ! 19. the crazes of the present day, and one of its IS JANUARY 4s 6s & 4s Stockbridge. TCBSDAY MORNING, Rath. immoralities, is its desire to have things Rockland.6s & ANNUAL MORE CHANCE! .7s GRAND Central. & 6s ONE No. Pacific Gold..6s Maine it City Hall, Wednesday Evening, than is to the trader or honest cheaper fair Anson..4s P. & 0. R. R—6s Jan. 20tli. Wt do not read anonymous letters and couimun to the producer.” of the writer are cations. The name and address has felt rather sore be- Free!!! for pub- always A Cold Watch n all cases not necessarily ARETAS SHURTLEFF, Lady’s indispensable, cause the her no moun- faith. geographies gave Portland. RECITAL lication but as a guarantee of good No. 194 MIDDLE STREET, j ELASSICAL that or tains, and a correspondent points out lanl-dtf We cannot undertake to return preserve January 1.1884._ Down by the following artists: is feet and Mark the Bear Mountain in Remnant that are not used. Salisbury 2,364 Sale, communications BONDS of above sea level, which, for a small mountain, FIRST MORTGAGE COUPON HR. FRITZ GIESE, the "King Violoncellists,''

— — Tenor, the chaplain is doing very well. NEGOTIATED BY TIr. Chan. F Weber, New Y'ork legislators applaud call & Go’s New is no what Germans Morrison Bismarck longer Jewelry —AND THE— under the impression that he Store,;1 when lie and Jan. 2D and 21. prays, “a chain smoker,” that is, one who lights a The Minnesota Loan and Trust Go. Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, id, is addressing them. 565 CONGRESS ST. fresh from the one in use when it is cigar Seven Per Cent Intercut. LADIES' to a lie is now coni- Bearing Presents to some of our cus- PHILOMELA QUARTETTE hundred men are still at work on the burned down stump. Having decided to give away a beautiful Gold Watch, also other Elegant Six — iuto before of to- — and convert the money that time a chance to be- Louise 1st pelled to count out his daily rations FOR SALE BY To make business lively goods tomers Feb. 1, we offer every lady and gentleman who visits the store before Mrss Baldwin, Soprano; lias oi all the rem- to call ana Miss Emma C. Wileelek, 22 Albany capital. Enough money already- Dacco. vie buy our Spring stock, tve will sell regaidless cost, come the posessor of the same free of charge. We do not require you buy anything, only Soprano; the our new name. Miss Sarah H. Peaks, 1st Alto; been to buy a dozen suitable inch ever H. odd lots and soiled accumulated during |nist year, see store and register your spent capitals, The largest price by the square WILLIAM EMERY, nants, goods Miss Annie E.Mitchell. 2d Alto, the bad work of Dress Velvets, Flannels, •.men, Damasks, and still goes on. was by the 188 Middle Street, Portland. consisting Goods, Silks, paid for a painting lately given Shcsias, W hite Goods, Ham- HRS. W. J. HOWELL, Accompanist. are names of a few Banks in Crashes, Gingham, Calicoes, Cambric, Hue d’Aumale for the “Three Graces,” by Below the Savings Mr. Cleveland would have done well if lie New England who hold a large amount burg Edgings, etc., Reserved Meals 73 cl"; Admission 30 ct»; from Lord Dudley's The tow on at had applied his silver ideas to the coinage of Raphael, gallery. of these securities: MORRISON & sale Stoekbridge’s. he price was $125,000, or, as the picture is only Rhode Island Hospital TrustCo., Providence. R. I. CO., Note—To avoid disturbance the doors will terms. If he before he K. I. Peo- marked down. of num- had only suspended seven inches square, $2,500 per inch. Mechanics’ Savings Bank, Providence, tept closed during the pprlormai.ee any have Providence, R. I. New Hamp- bers on the programme. Janl4dlw coined “offensive partizan” it would that a Yankee maker of sew- ple’s Savings Bank, reduction to close them out at once, in Figaro says shire Savings Bank, Concord, N.H. Keene Savings We have made a sweeping Me. saved Soiled all our No. 505 Under Grand Army Hall, Portland, lots of trouble. ing machines has offered Mmc. Patti $1,000 Bank, Keene, N.H. Nashua Savings Bank. Nashua, Odd Napkins, Odd Merino Vests and Drawers, Quilts, Congress St., N. H. Littleton Savings Bank, Littleton, N.H. Lit- and Summer Dress Dress Buttons, Jaii4______dtf for each appearance, in addition to her reg- Novelty and Plain Winter Goods, A good many prominent Democrats are tleton National Bank, Littleton, N. H. Children’s Wool Ladies’ and SUPPER AND DANCE, his sew- Blankets, Summer Cloakings, Hose, — THE — booms ular salary, if she will sit at one of jams and A CHANGE FOR 1886. BY rapidly spoiling their Presidential _d2m* Children’s Cotton Hose, Ladies’Linen Collars, Kid Gloves, Winter ing machines, instead of at the spinning LADIES’ AID SOCIETY, these winter Present circumstances while the of Thule.” Summer Colored Skirts, etc. days. “King — wheel, singing — AT or some We shall into the all the new Fine French Dress indicate that either Mr. Higgins, Miss Mary Endicott, daughter of the Sec- also put sale, Goods in all desirable colors, left over from our Great Dress Goods 3ood Hall, Eie. Jan. 20, at 7.30. other of unqualified Democracy- wears a close suit of Templars' Wednesday gentleman retary of War, fitting STOCKS. 25 ladles 15 cents. Sale last Admission, cents; of to ac- week. gentlemen 1 will be forced, unwillingly course, blue flannel with cap to match, and drives a We have established at the offce of our Portland TAILOR. Supper 10 cents. J;m of ’88. MR. GEO. H cept the nomination drag with a London “tiger” on the front correspondents. 75 ct. Dress Goods for 37 1-2 cts. K, seat. This is Jeffersonian simplicity with a “ “ “ M. C. A. stick to dress MESSRS. WOODBURY & MOULTON, ~TENTH Y. Worth would do better to attachment. 50 as a “quite English” $1.00 I am to inform the that after a term of years cutter, the a Branch for the and sale on com- “ “ “ pleased public generally, cutting and leave to some other fellow- James R. who came from the Pa- Office, purchase 1 have the old stand Jan. 21. Keene, mission of all Bonds and Stocks dealt in on the Bos- 1.25 75 and for the last live years as cutter for L. C. Young, purchased City Hall, Thursday Evening, task of the literary reputation to or Baltimore “ as heretofore. I shall offer Special maintaining cific coast to New York a few years ago, ton, New York Chicago, Philadelphia at Woodfords and shall continue the business t’LOSE OF THE C'OI BSE. Boston Herald Exchanges. Undervests 37 1-2 stock to as full line or of France. His letters to the show the New York fellows how to run 62 1-2 ct. Merino Prices for the next thirty days. I shall endeavor to keep up Stocks purchased for Cash or carried on margin. Tor illustration of the an- as can he and can make that will be an object only afford another “corners” in stocks and produce, declared in A private wire connects the two offices, and we 88 ct. Plain Colored Silks, 50 Woolens found in Maine, prices are Philadelphia, friends to cient editorial chestnut about the shears be- a judgment suit at New York Thursday that also connected with New York, “ my city examine. nut Chicago, Baltimore and Washington by private line. 25 White 15 than the he owned nothing and had no income, Flannel, Dr. Ex- Hendrickson pen. Suit- C.D. ing mightier Members of new York and Boston Stock All of and Domestic Woolens, Pantings, lived on his wife’s funds. $4.00 grades Foreign changes. $8.00 Mohair Seal Plush, will deliver his very Interesting Lecture news of in stock. The rate at which the appointments are Whenever it is necessary to display storm The quotations and the current stock ings, Overcoatings, &c., &c., always |([ entitled the he at the office of Messrs. 50.00 Im. India 25.00 confirmed is at least to at the service station day will bulletined Shawls, being rapid enough signals at night signal & Moulton. elec- Woodbury 8 cts. roll. prove that there is to be no partisanship in in the lanterns are lighted by Sea Foam Boston, Cor. Middle nud Eichnnge 8u. Batting, matter. Still the is not so dan- them remarably bril- for future the, speed tric lights, which make These goods are so cheap it will pay you to buy them use, liant. This is the station in the coun- gerously great that anybody- is likely to be only ff you do not need them now. Sale will commence at 8.30 a. m. WONDERLAND at which electric lights are used for the rushed who ought, for good reasons, try RICHARDSON, RILL & CO., through signals. of the World! to be rejected. the billiardist, when playing Bankers, Boston, Mass, Schaefer, — THE — He has a fine dia- jin Secretary Manning is said to be urging the wears full evening dress. 11__HiL. also wears President to bring to bear upon the Demo- mond stud in his shirt. Yignaux His diamond stud is worn J. M. DYER & the executive tc force a full dress suit. crats all the power of t CO., « Schaefer carries his cues them to accept the administration’s views in in his shirt collar. YELLOWSTONE sack and a of chalk in one TO-DAY. 511 Portland. but Presi- in a green piece Congress Street, GREAT to the silver coinage, the regard of his vest pockets. Vignaux carries a janlG averse such a course, __alw dent is reported to be to jointed cue in a leather case. NATIONAL PARK, that the executive branch lias 11c of Labor have an unwritten believing The Knights which sj»ve such pcrlcc, sulislacliou lasl right to interfere with the legislative. law that habitual users of intoxicating Mcnsou at .11 usic llall nail at Ihc rooms of Ihc BOSTON ART ( LI B. shall not join the order. Grand Mas- The new British Parliament contains quite liquors ter Workman Powderly says that one tem- This Lecture is illustrated by the most remarka- a of oi DOWN ever to the sprinkling genuine representatives MARK ble and beautiful views exhibited public, perate man, who reads newspapers, is worth be taken an eminent sent out lor the labor. Among other members may found a nuuureu men wuu by photographer more to tile order man and artistically colored by noted a especial purpose, a pitman, a compositor, a journeyman, drink liquor and get their information in the artists. a a farm laborer and bar room. COE, carpenter, glassbiower, Admission 33 cents; Reserved Neals 33 a mason. This is due to the extension of the The hazards of a miner’s life are ominous- THE rents; Reserved Nenls lo .11 embers 33 cents. suffrage, which has enabled these men in ly set forth in the report of Mine Inspector Reserved Neats ut Ntoekbridge’s. JanlBdlw for 1885. From this document it some cases to defeat capitalists and in others, Williams GOUGH, COOK, titled aristocracy. This change will doubt- appears that in the Luzerne district last Cable, Germania Quar- less insure a more careful consideration of year there were 483 mine accidents, in which 115 men were 1% seriously injured the interests of the laboring men, one of killed, HATTER. tette, Rose of Castile, and 172 slightly hurt. By these accidents GO England’s many needs. wives were made widows and 170 children Jlurtha, Njmpbouy Or- left fatherless. If, as the silver men claim, they are to re- WOI: chestra aud Haydn's. the widows of lOBES. The laws giving pensions to to-day, we shall sell ceive aid from all the Southern congressmen Beginning Wolf Robes $3.50, former price $5.00. these in stock at less than on Nnle at in dead soldiers provide that pensions anything former Now Ntockbridge’s. these gentlemen will be decidedly remiss it. We have a Wolf Robes, plushed lined, $5.00, -tdlw shall cease when the widow is remarried. In cost to reduce large janl their duty to their constituents. The Savan- stock, consisting of $7.00. casting about for methods to increase the price DR. nah News asserts that the sentiment in busi- All of our other in the same pro- WILSON, list it has occurred to somebody to grades Will repeat his popular lectures. Nubject: nest circles In all the circles of the South is pension We nave some 300 of them that if the second husband also dies, portion. The Brain is the Index of every Mental and to further There is propose to from. will opposed coinage. hardly wid- pick Physical Condition. Public examinations and the widow thus become* doubly These sold at wholesale at an ex- conclude with the audience examining the skull, a cotton exchange or board of trade in the goods owed, she shall be able to revert to her old treme I with the symbols of accidents suffered in life anu Southern states that does not favor suspen- pension-drawing capacity, as if only the rel- yJow_figure. the disease that caused death. First lecture, in- FURS, and sion. A majority of the Democratic papers ict of her first husband. This scheme, Wednesday, January 20th, at 8 p. m., every amended to include also the loss of Wednesday until further notice. Free. in that section also favor it. It is about the geniously the second husband divorce as well as Library Hall, Mechanics. Building. JanlSdtl the by only issue on which they are backing death, is now before Congress in the shape President. These Southerners doubtless have of a bill. Fur to Lew Wallace THE an on The Sultan’s Gen. GILBERTS eye their congressmen. gifts Caps, MERRY, HATTER, EXTRA, have recently arrived at Crawfordsville, Ind., The Presidential succession bill has now and are objects of great local interest. Among Wednesday Evening. both branches of Congress, and will passed them is the imperial order of the Medjidie 237 Middle Street. the President’s eodtl Tl»e New Schottisclie a Specialty undoubtedly promptly receive on a sol- Jan5 with the Sultan’s name engraved it, from 8 to 9 o’clock. The same bill passed the Senate CLOVES, signature. id gold cigarette case set with diamonds, a janl8 dtf its last but received no attention at session, photograph of the Sultan, an Oriental dag- in the House. This year it had the effect to ger and a piece of Turkish embroidery. Mrs. shut out a of the Sen- Republican president Wallace received a diamond breastpin and ate in favor of a Democratic cabinet officer the Nishan el Sliepkat or Order of Good ROBES, and the Democrats lost no time in putting it Works, a necklace of gold with pendant star set with diamonds. The center, of red and FRENCH ART! through. It is a good measure, however, green enamel, contains the Sultan’s mono- and its is a thing. Now Sena- same passage good a text from the Koran. The — gram and — THIRD LECTUR IN THE tor Edmunds’s bill regulating the Presiden has recently been conferred on the Queen of Horse Princess of Aus- tial count should be taken up and promptly the Netherlands, the Crown the Countess of Dufferin and several Dickinson Illustrated Lecture Course, Then two serious to wlilcl tria, passed- dangers others. the has been exposed will hav< country long The Congo Free State has entered the posj CITY HALL, disappeared. tal union. A list of rates ranging Davis Block, City postal Blankets, Opposite Building. FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 22d. from five to centimes has been adopted, This institution offers facilities for men and ladies for tlie room from con- fifty superior preparing young counting • The Sunday cablegrams England never so low as at while the and five different postage stamps issued, all and business pursuits. Terms are very reasonable, in fact present, an number of ru offered have never been tained unnsual important the advantages equaled. Evening tickets, 36 cents, for sale at Stock- bearing the profile of King Leopold and The are invited to call and examine our new rooms and our manner of doing busi- mors or not be true. It was public cordially Tickets for remaining three lectures, which may may ness. free. further information furnished. bridge’s. words “Etat Independant du Congo.” The Catalogues Any cheerfully 75 cents, including seat. jal9dtd said that Lord Salisbury had received an in Lap Robes, business of the new State is transacted in timation from the Queen that royal sanctior L. A. CRAY, A. M., Principal, Portland, Me. Brussels by four Ministers, who preside eod6t would be refused any bill creating a separate janO over the of Justice, Finance, 1?0RTLANDJTHEATRE. that Mr. Chamber Departments Parliament for Ireland; Foreign Affairs and Commerce, and the In- HATS One Sight Only—Saturday, January 23. lain had emphatically declared against any terior and Police. The State is divided into each a measure affecting the integrity of the Britisl four administrative districts, having RAMIA’S Governor, and all under the charge of -AJNTID BARLOW. WILSON”.AND empire; that Mr. Gladstone had given assur being Col. De Winton, the Administrator-General home ances that he was not at work on any The four Governors have had several years’ rule scheme for Ireland, local self govern experience on the Congo, and were among rAKLUK SlUVtS! of Stan- Minstrels and enthusiastic Mammoth ment being the extent of his proposed re- the most trusted ley’s lieutenants. crowned with the laurels of their triumphant form ; that Lord Carnarvon was about to re CAPS, success at the sign the lord lieutenancy of Ireland; tha At Cost to Manufacture. BIJOU THEATRE, BOSTON, Mr. Parnell if the Tories did not it in a new and The funniest bring an original programme. Write for cuts and price. Freight prepaid and Oil Cloth of all Burlesques, a bill to his liking would expose the term: funny Mat with every stove. We have a heavy stock and of the trade betyveen them and the National THE HICKEY DOO ! TRUNKS, desire to close them out. The names are Liberals to a man ists; and that the Scotch Prices, 75, 60 and 35 cents. Sale of seats com- were opposed to any scheme that looked n< Bud Blossom mences Thursday, Jan. 21. jan!8dtd betweer matter how remotely to a separation Pleasant Franlifort Ireland and England. On and after November 1st, 1885, BAGS, Groveland Comfort ODD FELLOWSHIP! CURRENT COMMENT. AND SUITINGS! First National New our prices will be for OVERCOATS Octagon Peninsular Banner JAMES B.NICHOLSON, NO TOBOGGANS FOR CHICAGO. &c. ot will deliver his Tast Grand Sire Pennsylvania, Inter-Ocean. Art Bossmore Chicago I have decided to lower iny stock, and have BerKeley great lecture qu Oii«l Fellowship, at There is no necessity for toboggan slide: Bowdoin Hot Wave in Chicago as long as the banana-eating pub marked my at that will sell them. BOZ. to look our goods prices on the CABINETS PER Now' don’t lie continue to throw pave forget Tlie Nation Tlie Solace. — peelings $5.50 — CLOTH- UNDER THE AUSPICES OF ment. stock over, if you are in want oi Any one in want of FIRST-CLASS of the above as we All We have cuts of TIME TO SPEAK OUT. any goods, ING at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, first-class working chamber stoves. PORTLAND ENCAMPMENT. want to make room for Spring Philadelphia Press. most of these which we will send you on application. The BAND DOZ. Goods, and will sell you at your will do well to call and examine. I also keep MUSIC BY CHANDLERS FULL Silence and confession, Senator Payne wil PANELS *6.00 PER will be from $3.60 to $28 for the best, former own most. prices up from 7.30 to 8,30 p, m. Lecture at 8.30. Doors are terms in the publi< price, of find, interchangeable a and line line of the best stove was so see it will you open at 7 p m. mind, in the face of charges like those mad: large price $35; you pay Mr. Nicholson is a most speaker. No him. All wishing work made at present rates, even if do not use it until next winter. eloquent against persons you other man has had so close connection should call in now, as after the above date the personal OK THE PRESIDENTS. with or such extensvie of the distin- NOT ONE will be as here mentioned. knowledge prices positively men and events in American Press. We would also call the attention of the public to guished important Philadelphia Odd He is to-day preeminently the our CLDB KATES, by which families with Fellowship. The curious hallucination obtains in some foremost man in tile order. Odd Fellow will friends, a little exertion in a num- Every chiei their by getting FURNISHING that is not an Odd Fellow the GOODS amt offices that I hear him Democratic newspaper the GENTS’ everybody secure COE, RANGES ber to can then contract for, and set, to hear him. Tickets 23 cents each, for editor of the paper, and not Grover Cleve of SPECIAL, PRICES for their ought advantage PRICES. State of Maine sale at the stores of W. 8. Hanks, Geo. C. Frye & Co. was elected President. This is not one We assert that we make no difference AT BOTTOM Positively the largest line to select from in the land, portraits. and Goss, the shoe man 227 Middle street, also his however. whatever between the QUALITY of such Con- THE by of hallucinations, and every we handle entire satisfaction. the of each lodge in the city, and Isaac tract or Club and our regular work, Range giving secretary DESIRE TO BE SO COUNTED. Photographs F. (kid Fellows’ Hall and at the door. Trains NO for which we receive more, but in all cases endeav- Clark, on T. B. and M. and M. C. It. half fare. FI in ev- First Na- G. It'y, K., St. Louis Globe-Democrat. or to have it thoroughly KST-CL.ASS NEW STORE. Tlie New Tariff, The The and SATISFACTION OCAKAN- Quaker, If it is true, as rumored, that Mr. Cleveland ery sense, jan!8_dtd TEKI». For further particulars about the club The The The has began to ask in earnest for advice as tc tional, Nassau, Kirby, photography, call on or address, for circulars, CITY FRIDAYEVEMM, FEB. 5. the best course to follow in the silver ques- HATTER, Groveland, The New Byron, HALL, it that he is late in learn- tion, simply proves The Bouton English ing at considerable cost what he might have FRED R. FARRINGTON, The Our Choice, The Dot, learned long ago, that the Democracy wil! have a President to its liking and to do its 19 7Middle St. that there be no doubt as to the Xf Tv_ A 11 If Jn A^ and others, and may quality »>• L/lUUlll(j) AAV/ A AVOlUVltV II H AAA*. AA janlG __codtf THE CLOTHIER AND UNDER FALMOUTH of the we will add the names of the founderies, be counted among Democrats he must do as FURNISHER, HOTEL, castings OPERA COMPANY Democrats do. which are The Taunton Iron Work The Weir Stove Co., Co., In Flotow’s Charming Opera, THE SENATE AND THE APPOINTMENTS. ftjOOWV The Croveland Foundry Co., The Leonard Co-Operative Foun- Worcester Piano Notice! - Spy. Special romana. dry Co. These are classed as the best stove manufacturers is of the it can- zub 7 The Senate opinion that miaaieoireex, eodtt in the and we shall sell them for Cash or on our consent to the of these new country, not appointment JanlG_ balance MARTHA! officers without seeming, at least, to approve Special Contract System, one-quarter down and the the removal of their predecessors, and if, as $5.00 per month. No interest. The prices are all the way with the following artists in the cast: they have the right to infer from the Presi- PHOTOGRAPHER of dent’s declarations, the former officers were from $15 up to $60. Please write for cuts and prices MISS ETTA KILESKI, Soprano: MISS GERTRUDE EDMANDS, removed on of misconduct or incom- these We are still Alto; charges CHICKERING goods. cutting MB. J. C. BARTLETT, Tenor; would seem to admit the petence, the Senate Street. MR. H. S. CORNELL, Baritone; truth of those The Republican 514 Congress IN PORTLAND. charges. OCt21 MR. G. S. BRINE, Basso; Senators are not willing to be placed in that MR. MYRON CLARK, Basso; therefore ask to be inform- A Fresh Stock Now position. They Opening, Select of Orches- re- CARPETS! Chorus Fnuiilinr Voices. the reasons which those ed of prompted tra of Boston .Tlitsicinns. Such information the Senate has —AT— Fight movals. 1886. at our last week’s and we are genuine bar- often asked of former presidents, and it has prices, offering Special Seenerv and Elegant Costumes. refused. What is wanted is eithei SPRING We have added a new feature to our business; it is MR. LEON KEACH, Conductor. not been gains. the information which convinced the Presi- this : We will send a salesman with sample trunk of Carpet- Evening tickets 50 and 70 cents, now on sale at officials were unfit TO ALL! THURSTONS, Stockbridge’s Music Store. dent that these removed A HAPPY of what is the NEWJfEAR Drapery, Shades, of Chamber and Parlor •‘ROSE OF CASTILE” in Stockbridge Course. or an acknowledgment simplt SOLE AOENT, ings, Photographs of the elements of happiness may be found in Feb. 3d, same No after truth in most cases, that they were re One and Household to town when request- by company. exchange being in possession of a good policy with the Furniture, Goods, any Saturday, 16th, janlAdlw moved for party reasons only, to put Demo them a chance that the ed to do so by two or three people,thus giving crats in place of Republicans, and 3 Free Street Portland, Bijou Skating Parlor, Federal Street. abandoned the purpose lie Block, to select the latest of in the market without President has patterns goods AriuiiMMion: to make iu STYLE Evening once had, or at least professed, MUTUAL LIFE INS. STOOLS AND COVERS. leaving their homes, and at prices that will satisfy. Our line cause. OLD removals except for Everybody C0„ of is and is the stock SSies:::::'.: ::::.io cents- knows that in fact the greatest number o: of New York) Timing to Order. dtf Carpetings complete, probably largest 33}skates.10 janl2 Afternoon Atlmiwsion: them were removed for no reason in the State. We are jobbers, consequently can give you whateyeiand the except that they were Republicans THE GREATEST AND BEST IN THE WORLD. better prices than those who handle small lines of goods. cents. President preferred Democrats. In all case: NEW MUSIC BOOKS. Ladies:.F°receenl31Skates-.10 Our Brussels at $1 and 10-Wire Brus- P. the admis- not within the scope of the civil service law. Assets $1««,000,000.00, Body per yard Tapestry S.—Polo and all Other Exhibitions sion Games the President’s to remove and appoint sels at 79 also our All Wool at 67 will be 25 cents; Saturday Afternoon right TEMPERANCE SONG HERALD. , ! cents, Extra-Super Carpets 10 cents. and Ac, HATS is not Dividend* officers for party reasons only dispute*: Paying the Large.wt affording For Lodges and Meetings. A it. Bu: and the I.en*t Ex- Temperance ents are, we believe, the best bargains in this country. declOdtf C. H. KNOWLTON. Manager. and the Senate would not contest tile most Perfect Security Choice Collection of New Temperance Songs and line of Fashiona- the We a New and Nobby the enough, say tha prune. During past forty years experience decs, with some Old Favorites, and a few Hous- Open to-day Please write for to show the quality Senators, reasonably the multitudes have been samples large enough te be dealt with If the and during past year ing War Songs with Temperance Wolds. Any- New they ought frankly. and none the forecast ble Felt Stiff Hats, Spring Design. of the made when orders are for h* made happy unhappy by can in the chorus.” Price 35 cts., or Conforming goods. Special prices President removes officers for cause only sou for the body “join of the husband, wife, father or family, dozen. or REMOVAL. can have no to state the causes foi to 93.60 per churches halls. objections or by anEnduwment Paynble Themselves removal. If he removes for party reasons he During Lifetime, at a given age. have moved our office to the uew block, tlie means Just Brown streets, ought not to object to saying so, and there EVERY YOPNO MAN wanting Choice Vocal Duets. published. WE corner of Congress and cannot do better than to himself in as HATS. Goods sold for Cash or on Onr Con- where we the conveniences for doing first- would then no reason a with of credit put set of such masters ENGLISH have all be for contest A first-class duets, by Special do work at our the Senate, which will promptly confirm all possession of a document as good as a Govern- Rubenstein, Nicolai, Campana, Tours, Abt, and class work. We shall continue to Bond. He will then have cause to be happy 144 Abts’ tract one-foiirtli balance $5 former low and warrant all operations to of men and ment others. 20 Duets oil large pages. We System, down, prices, appointments whose character as no so We show the Latest Hat. in and will never regret it, one having done “Like the Lark,” and Rubenstem’s “Angel” are to-day English Style be first-class and satisfactory every particular. fitness for the places there is no reason tc re- or lias bad occasion to regret or complain of the Price 91. per month when the amount is $50 under, We make the doubt. in such For good specimens. are the hatters in the city that keep these _ sults of so wise a forecast, acompany. only FOB and for documents apply to and month when the amount is $100 BEST GUM TEETH $10.00, more full information The ($1.00) is an excellent col- $10 per PERSONAL AND PECULIAR. Apograph fine hats instock. and warrant a good fit; cheaper quality lor less lection of Octavo Choruses, Sacred and Secular. or under. Selected Caul Zerrabn, for the use of Musi- by W

RAILROADS. FOB SALE. (STEAMERS- BUSINESS 15th barque Mabel, cards._ Central Pacific. 33®» Ar at Adelaide prev to lust, MISCELLANEOUS._ ill the window, Chris- BOSTON AND MAINE R. R. Hannibal & St, Jo. 33 SAGE—To bang THE PRESS. scl. Silver Spray,ream, moral and instructive; sent any- P.UWEM1E11 TRAIN SERVICE, do .. 33 ^AratGenoa Jan 13, HAWKES BROTHERS, FORtian cards; COMPANY Address the lOhri.A.M) MAINE STEAMSHIP 1SSJ. Newfoundland. — where for to cents. Sunday, October 11, Canton. _ in in effect L B Gilchrist, DEALERS P. O. Box 1539, Me. Central Iowa. Ar at Amsterdam Jan IGth, ship NOVELTY CO.. Portland, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19. VJ.Y? Wood. New Itv4 For NEW YORK. WESTERN DIVISION. Erie 2ds 33 Vs York...... K Hint, Biown, loi Granite for Building, Cemetery, Long Sid frn Para Dec I2th, sell G TRAINS EEAVE PORTLAND Island.,32if and Purposes, SALE—Al WAY & KCANLAN’S, corner Steamers leave Franklin Wliarf on Wednesdays Central Pacific lsts. Hayti. Monumental leave Pier a. m.,*12.30,3 .30 p m. WIT AND WISDOM. ForFore & Cotton Sts., traverse runner pungs, and Saturdays at 0 p. m. Returning, For Boston at 0.16,*8.40 Denver & It. Or. lsts.* 1 low for on Wednesdays and Bostou for Portland8.30a. m., 1-00,3.30p.m. Memoranda. Office and Works foot of Wilmot St., PORTLAND, ME. single runner pungs; also Concord wagon 38, East River, New York, Kansas lsts, Den ..iij,. at 4 m. J. B. COYLE, Jit. Hrarb.ro and Pine Point 0.16, 8.40_.t.>niJ. the which lrere ou cash. Saturdays p. Bidde- Burdette savs that “nothing goes into print Oregon Nav. lsts.IlIVi Sell Bradford C French, E. Melvin J. Hawses. __181 General Agent 3.30. 5.45 111. Old Orchard, Nnco, wasbooJkDre over Geo. Hawses, p. a man writes it.” Burdette may & the 14th. while damaged small house on sept2l-dtt_ 8.40 a. UL. 12.30, way complain Lehigh Wiikesbarre., .,,. discharging, to Cemetery Work. SALE OB KENT-A torilanti KrnnrbunU 6.16, lias Va w to Kennebunkport by tug Special Attention given 8.40 n.m., about this ; but every newspaper correspon- Fort Wayne.141 $2,000. She as towed FORLeonard St., fleering. Terms reasonable. En- 3.30, 6.45 p. m. Wells Bench 0.15, who would he mad if their contri- L A 18th, for repairs. ST. H>-1 3.30 CJrent Falls, tro- dents howling Belknap, for South decl8___d0m quire at 52 CARLETON p. m, North Rrrwirk, butions should he printed as they write ’em. Barques Auburndale, from Portland ver, Errlrr, I.nwrruce and New York Mining Stocks. from for Haverhill, America, and the Gaspee, G. pesos for sale-two l.owell, 6.15. 8.40 a. in., 12.30, 3.30 p. ni. Barbadpesm distiess, Herbert Briggs, Boston! Telegraph.] Bermuda [By Portland, before reported at two horse peddlers’ pungs with pole and Bochestcr. and Alton Bay are Inst. Peddlers Philadelphia Farmington 1st had the lor three months in my face NEW YORK,Jan. 18, 1886.—The following have repaired and he sold low. HORSE and CAR- LINE. 8.40 a. in., 12.30, 3.30 n. m.. Manchester and 1 neuralgia proceeded at this LAW AND SOLICITOR very DIRECT STEAMSHIP closing quotations for mining stocks to-day: Barque Peacemaker, which arrived port ATTORNEY AT shafts?will Plum Concord (via Newmarket 6.15 a. in.. and suffered so much that I was afraid it would mttei RIAGE MART, St._15~l Junction) Colorado Coal.22 00 17th from Buenos Ayres, lmd heavy gsles —OF— 3.30 p. ill.; via Lawrence, 8.40 a. m. After of a bottle of foresail, team harness, suit- From BOSTON WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. drive me crazy. taking part Quicksilver. ® o® part passage, and lost flying jib, staysail, SALE-3 set heavy every •The 8.40 a. m. ami 12.30 p. m. connects with the all left me as Ma- and lower topsail. AND FOREIGN PATENTS, able for lumbering or any heavy teaming. Kail Lines to points West and the 12.30 Athlophoros pain by magic. do preferred.2*99 from Phila-phn„ AMERICAN FOR South; Barque Martha Cobb, Greenback, .JAS. Harness Manufacturer, From PHILADELPHIA TUESDAY and FRIDAY. with Sound Lines for New York. mie Dietrich. 1G Hudson St„ New Haven, Ct. Homestake.21 99 2d lust Me. G. McGLAUFLIN, every delphia for Liverpool, put into Bermuda No. 93 Exchange Street, Portland, 01 Preble From Wharf, Boston. 3 Parlor Cars oil trains leaving Portland 8,45 a. Ontario.2333 and loss ot St.___ _ Long 3 33 with rudder broken, foremast sprung m. From Fine Street Wharf, in. and 12.30 in., and Boston at 8.30 a. in. and Horn Silver. business relating to Patents will be sold A>Chk p. p. loss sails. Kepairs were being 13th. ryAU promptly IVOR MAI.E-Good single sleigh, at 10 a. m. 1.00 m. A man having built a large house w as at Eureka. 2J5 pushed loi foi at once. ^mi tox Philadelphia, *p. Sell Lizzie Lane. Herrick, from Philadelphia, wm faithfully executed._julauti 1 at a low figure it called one-half tin* rate of SUNDAY TRAINS what to do witli the rubbish. His Irish steward Caledonia. B. H. 292 lust witn very Insurance 6 87 Para, into St George, (Bermuda) 1st WM. ALLEN, .Tit- 28 Exchange advised him to have a pit dug large enough to Silver King. put Dec St._'o-l dfiasetnE^saasB^'sailing vessel. tor Boston 1.00,4.15 p. m.; arrive G.30,8.45 p.m. loss of deckload and sails, In a severe gale It. and contain it “And what.” said lie “shall I do with dir a D ?' f.L \* r> runner pung, Freights for the West by the Penn. It., 26th. quantities of water, which sale—Anew traverse South forwarded free of com- EASTERN DIVISION. the earth I dig uw from it?” To which the stew- Produce Market. Shipped pliedhad WM. A. hy connecting lines, Boston cabin and w nt Into the hold, and at one time FORl). .Jordan’s make; very cheap. ard. with great gravity, replied' s. 13-1 mission. For Boston at 2.00 and f9.00 a. nr., U.OOand BOSTON. Jan. 18, 188G.—The following are to- four feet water in her. The surveyors found the JORDAN, at Chamberlin & Homsted the to hould it all.” m. I.cave Boston at 7.30 “Have pit large enough and ordered It discharged. FnN.*m|{(‘ $10.00. Round Trip $18. [6.00 p. Returning day’s quotations of Provisions, &c.: cargo badly damaged both up- m. and 12.30 and 7.00 p m. F.r AT was during SALE OR TO EET—Pianos Meals and Room included. Old 9.00a. 13 backs The first mate, Drysdale, injured Mlo- 9.00 a. m., 1.00 and 6.00 Pork—Long cut 13 00; short cuts 25; and square. C. K. HAWES, 177 Biddeford at 2.00 and Dr. Thomas’s Ecleetrio tile gale and died after the vessel arrived. IVORright For freight or passage apply to New at Ccre fob Croup.—Use 13 50; backs 12 50; lean ends 13 00313 25; mlssln- dle 12-] l>. m. For Portsmouth and buryport light Sell St Elmo, which has been E. B. For to directions. It is the best remedy pork tongues $13313 25; prime mess at $12 2o@ Sprague, Rockland St._ N.VMPNOft, Agent, 2.00 and 9.00 a. ill., 1.00 and 6.00 p.m. Oil according since the gale of the 9th. arrived at fixtures For Salem 12 75 ;extra prime at 9 75@$10 25; mess, old, at anchor be- sale-The stock in trade and 31dtf 70 Tong Wharf, Boston. Amesbnry 9.00 a. ill.and 6.00 p.m. for all sudden attacks of colds, pain and inflam- 18th all right. She has been lying at STEPHEN BERRY, street, 1.00and6.00 10 75" 11 00; do new at $12 00; Western prime FORof the grocery store No. 572 Congress mil Lynn at 2.00 and 9.00 a. m., low Portsmouth. __ to J- trains. mation, and for injuries. mess pork at 10 75@11 75. near Bass lately occupied by H. B. Perry & Co. App’y n, m. PULLHAN CARS on above Sch Richmond, which drove ashore 3-1 PORTLAND, MT. DESERT AND MAGMAS LINE. Lard [email protected] p lb m tierces;7lA@7Vbc in 10- H. DRUMMOND, Jlt„ No. 396 Congress St. 9.00 a. m. and 1.00 m. trains connect River in the storm of the 9th, was floated cmd tTlte p. lb in 5-!b pails; 7%@8c in 3-th Light, (qomL ffiimicl, with Rail Lines to South and West. a pails; 7V2(g7%c She will re- Job had been to evening of the 16th without damage. No. 269 Two Per Week—Winter tor 1886. Workhouse boy, who apprenticed SALE OR TO EET-House Trips Arrangement! 6.00 m. train connects with night train run pails. POWDER No. 37 Plum Street. tTlie p. when he had away: to and load and proceed. JOHN The swift steamer I.OVU t'E I.- small farmer, brought up Hams 9Va@10c p lb, according size for other FORBrackett St., Cor. Carlton. Inquireof sea-going [oi* New York "'See general news columns reports. G. A. will leave Portland West Guardian—Did they beat you? cure: small P. HOBBS, 3 OMarket LOIV, Capt. Hopkins, ’rickets to all South and 10@10%c. Pure. St._1-tf and Through points sir. at c at 5c; every Tucuday Friday Evening, at II Ticket Offices, Boy—No, Dressed liogs, city, 5% p Ib; country Ports. Absolutely S. H. tor sale at Portland Depot Guardian—Then did you run away? Domestic REDMOND, o’clock, or on arrival of 7 p. m. train from Boston 40 Exchange why live434e. Powder never varies. A marvel of and at Union Ticket Office, sir. soon after I got there, a pig to 21 ffl FRANCISCO— Sid 9th, ships St Francis, This purity, FOB SALE. B. & M. It. R., touching at Rockland, where Bov—Please, Butter—Northern creamery, good choice, SAN More economical over Ntreet. we had fur to eat it. made Jas Nesmith, Harward, for strength and wholesomeness. arc made for on Penobscot P. & T. A. died; they salted it. and 28;common to good 20@25c: New York fall Seri ner, Liverpool; com- connections landings D. J. FLANDERS, Gen. and we had than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in and Ornamental in first-class order, with Boston & S. S. Co.; Then a calf died, and they salted it, do 22@23c; selections 24 Sign Painting tlTEAM TANNERV, Bay and River Bangor JAS. T. Gen’l Manager. died, dairy 21®22c; with the multitude of low test, short weight and West and Bar FURBER, fur to eat then master’s grandmother '< — to at extra Western 17th. ship Palestine, Emmons, Georgetown. petition OF EVER! DESCRIPTION. © with old established Belting Supply Castine, Deer Isle, Sedgwick, So. <1« Hut; c; common good 15320c; ^Ar or Sold in cans. iau5 I seed ’em some salt up stairs, so 1 common to MOBILE—Ar lGili, Jas D Lowell, Reed, Wood’s alum phosphate powders. only a safe and profitable investment. Only rea- Desert,) Mt. Desert Ferry, connect- and taking fresh made creamerv 33®—c; good 166 Wall N.Y. of over 12 in trade, Harbors, (Mt. Royal Baking Powder Co., St., Having had an years son to close an estate. train from &c., Mill- rim’d away. 25 u Western ladle fresh, 1732Oe. experience for selling, ing with morning Bangor, 30c; packed, two of the cities in Massachusetts, (the range 132c niglier than these quo- U81d IGth. sch Carrie E Woodbury, for Caibarien. mar7__dly largest bridge and Jonesport. arriving at Machiasport Jobbing prices Lewis A Edwards, last 7 in business,) 1 feel confident in warranting J. W. BEATTY & CO., leave Ma- BRIDGTON & SACO RIVER R. R. Many of the leading physicians of Louisville and PENSACOLA—Cld 15th, sell earlv in the evening. RETURNING, at lower Havana. the best work and lowest prices. novl4 Nin’o, Maiue. dlf Monday and Morning at chew Tolu and rec- ^Cheese—Northern extra 10@l0%c: Peterson, ehiasport every Thursday the Southwest Colgan’s Taffy at C as above, at Mt. Oct. according to quality; Western 9Ya310, KEY WEST—Ar IGth, sell Thomas Kennedy, ISO I-g ailPPI.E ST. dim* 4 o’clock, touching connecting Commencing 5, 1885. it to their grades jan2 for Boston, and at ommend patients. Job lots V,c higher. Sprout, Samana. Desert Ferrv with trains &c., A. M. P. M. Sum- ROOMS TO LET. Boston & Line Eggs—Neai by 1330c; Eastern extras at 2S«. 28; JACKSONVILLE—Cld 16th, sell Maynard Rockland with steamers of Bangor R. 3.00 Portland at Leave Portland (P. & 0. R.).9.00 Southern choice extras 26c: New York and Ver- ner, Dyer, New York. for Boston, and arriving in midnight, 4.46 A hint for people afflicted with water Pullman for Bridgton Junction.10.35 timely mont at 26327c; Western fresh at 25@26c;Mich. SAVANNAH—Ar IGth, sell Sadie Willcutt, LET-A finely furnished room, with fur- connecting with Express 6.45 that are liable to freeze comes from Irof. (usually takem Bridgton, arrive.11.35 pipes He has 26c; choice held stock 21@23c; Western pickled Gilchrist, Baltimore. TO nace heat and gas; in the second story, at Boston and the West. Freight I-eave 7.66 3.20 of the Institute of Technology. 3 k Tickets^ and Bridgton. Ordway 193 20c; Eastern limed 20 21c. for Charleston. Haskell two 7-octave fortes with despatch. Sid sell Nina St. Also common cotton 16th, Tilson, Jones, No. 22 Wilmot piano rates and forwarded arrive.10.40 6.65 that glazed information Portland, Droved, by experiment Beans—Choice small hand picked pea at 1 60® CHARLESTON—Ar 16th, sch Meyer it Muller, a low at 114V2 Exchange staterooms on board. For further ap- around the is the best non- to let at very figure, W. F. PERRY, Supt. battin wrapped pipe 1 65 choice New York large hand picked New York. THE at W. P. HASTINGS’S Warerooms. 13-1 to at the various Landings. can be used. The batting should p hush; Perkins, St- ply agents J. A. BENNETT, G. T. A. conductor that do 1 50 a 1 small Vermont hand at sell York, Georgetown, SC. E. CUSHING, Manager, thickness of one to 55; picked pea Cld IGth. Etna, oct5 to the — CLOTHIERS and Me. be on the sell MANUFACTURING furnished front room, heated Portland. put pipes 1 7031 75. NC Ar 15tli, Georgie LET- A Railroad Wharf. _dtf to and fastened WILMINGTON, janSdtf three inches according exposure, 1 1 75; Maine bald- Bartlett, New York. TO with or without board, suitable for twine. Apples—Choice, 50® fancy Clark, —AND— lighted, very loosely with wins 1 753 2 00; common $131 25. Cld 16th. soli Norombega, Snutli. Bucksville. gentleman and wife or two young men. Inquire from Id-1 Line. Hay—Choice prime hay, $20 00@$21; fair to NORFOLK—Ar 13th, sell E R Nickerson, J 14 BROWN STREET. Portland and Worcester at $183$19; choice Eastern [fine $16@$18; New York Men’s Furnishers at Whole- is no one article in the line of medicines good There fair to do at $15@$16; poor do at $13@$14: PHILADELPHIA—Cld IGth, sell CB Church, the as a good AGENTS WANTED. that gives so large a return for money East swale $11@$12. Bye straiv, choice, $20® Anderson, Boston; Jonathan Bourne, Thompson, sale and Retail. Portland & Rochester R. R. such as Car- oat straw P toil. good porous strengthening plaster, $21: $11@$12 E Rum- Potatoes—Houlton rose —;@80c jdoHebron 85c; YORK—Ar 16th, barque Nellie FINE TAILORING A SPECIALTY WANTED—To sell the best sell- Smart Weed and Belladonna Backache Plas- S'NEW Knee- ARRANGEMENT”OF TRAINS. ter’s N H Bose 75c :Me Central 70375c ;Burbank seed- ball, Stover, Boston; sells Sarah L Davis, household articles yet invented; large AGENTSing STEAMERS. '._ On and after Monday, Oct. 13, ters. at do Bose Aux Caves for Providence; Mdlford. Look, sure to sell. For address _ Y Hebrons 70@75c; laml, profits and particulars lings 70@75c;N from r"?y :aiSS5, Passenger Trains will leave do Rockland for Jacksonville; Damon, Haskell, LIFE INSURANCE R. M. GORDON. Lewiston, Maine. 65c; prolifics 60@65c. GUMPANY, 22-tf_ ti.:, at 7.30 a. m., and The of a house untunes in a short Calais. 'V»>orlland heating up HASKELL & |.03 at Worcester JONES, ill an article p. m., arriving time its This is not due, however, to the Ar 18tli, brig Atalaya, Eyo, Cienfuegos. —Agents; money it; $1.00 piano. Cattle Market. San enclose at 2.15 p. m. and 7.27 p. in. Returning, leave or contracting of the strings under the Chicago Cld IGth, Com T ri Allen, Merriman, AGENTSvery popular with ladies; stamp. expanding ship Duntdin LANCASTER BUILDING, 470 CONGRESS ST Union Worcester, at 8.05 a. m. and 11.15 variations of but to the variations By Telegraph.] Francisco; barques Chas G Rice, Bailey, OF MAINE. J. C. BAltDWELL, Paxton, Mass.22-4 Depot, temperature, for Buenos HOUSE. THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS a. at Portland at 1.25 p. m. and 5.45 in the sounding board under the intlu- CHICAGO, Jan. 18,1880.—Cattle—Receipts 6,- and Lyttleton. Mendoza, McAllister, OPPOSITE PREBLE m., arriving produced in. avipa of the Increased drvness of the air when fur- steers at schs B F Farnliam, Conklin, Porto Cortez; novl2 p. 700; shipments 2000; steady; shipping Ayres; ___ EH Ham- TO LET. For Uliulou, Ayer Junction, Fitchburg, Imres and stoves are burning, inesouiiaing uoam 8 00®B 35; Stockers and feeders 2 70®4 30;eows, Melissa Trask, Trask, Martinique; ORGANIZED IN I S 4 S TREMONT and FOREST CITY Nashua, l.owell, Windham and Upping is always made of spruce, because of the superior hulls and mixed 1 90@4 00. mail. Wood, Point-a-Pitre. W fiom SAMUEL will leave FRANKI.IN WHARF, 7.30 a. in. and 1.03 p. m. resonance of that timber; but spruce Is the wood Hogs—Receipts 27.000{shipments 4500; strong- Passed the Gate 16th, sclis Tlios Hyde, CHASE, EET—Rooms to rent; only those who can alternately at Whitmore. New at 7 o’clock and INDIA WHARF For Uoncord, and North most affected by changes in moisture. er for heavy and weak for light grades; rouirh and Baltimore for Portland; Fanny reference need apply. Inquire at Portland, p.m., Manchester, points do for Provi- TOgive good at 5 o’clock m. 1.03 m. mixed at 3 90&3 95; and shipping at 3 95 York for Boston; Lucy Wentworth, 113 l'EARL *4-1 Boston, p. (Sundays excepted.) at p* packing Has liad thirty-five years’ experience secure Wnter- 3 at 2 60@3 50. deuce ami Painter, ST._ Passengers by tbis line a comfortable For Rochester, Springvnle, Alfred, @4 25; light 40@3 90; skips Sign n. 1.05 or A from Carriage and avoid the expense and inconven- and Snco River, 7,30 m., The Sufferer from Consumption 3000; 1000; strong- Passed the Gate IGth, sch Helen Chase, one also a night’s rest, boro Sheep—Receipts shipments RECORD IS I.ET—A front room, up flight; in Boston late at at 6.30 m. Returning, not er; natives 2 2545 00; Western 2 50@4 00; Tex- New York for Boston. No. 83 Preble Street. for two ience ol arriving night. p. m. and (mixed) p. Disease.—if permanently pleasant room suitable gentlemen, a. 11.20 a. any Wasting head 4 75.] 18tli. scl* Sophie Kranz, JTS TO Tickets to New York, via tiie various leave Rochester at (mixed) 6.45 in., relief—in the use of ans 2 20®3 60. “Lambs ■[> 00®4 PERTH AMBOY’—Sid with hoard if desired; excellent bath room accom- Through cured will find greater T Bartlett. Wil- attention to and Railroad and Sound Lines for sale. in. and 3.40 p. m., arriving at Portland (mixed) for Portland; Charlotte Sibley. Particular given Repainting modations. For further particulars enquire at 100 of Pure Cod Liver L Golutliwaite, Bums- Death losses $7,892,511.71 taken as usual. 9.io a. in.. 1.26 D. m. and 6.45 p. ni. Scott’s Emulsion Domestic Markets. mington, NC; Mary Allen, paid, Varnishing Carriages.jan8d3w PARK ST., St. Block.) Freight in (Park _14-1 ocltf J. B. COYLE, Jb., Manager. For Gorham, Jlaccarnppa, with than any " at 7.30 Oil Hypophosphites [By Telegraph.] sell Addie M Bird, Endowments in 311 Ali 11m, Westbrook aud Woodford’s use. new HAVEN—Ar 16th, paid. 3,140,251.96 NOTICES. LET-The upper tenement Spring in. other remedy they can MEW YORK. Jail. 1880.—Flour market— COPARTNERSHIP at a. m., and mixed at *6.30 p. 18, Cushman. Baltimore. sunny exposure; good repair. Apply 1.05, 6.20, — TOSt.; connects at Receipts 15,777 bbls; exports bbls and 4240 VINEYARD-HAVEN — Sid 15th, schs Ira D 1J-1 The 1.05 p. m. from Portland Ayer Surrendered policies, 5,592,112.84 ALLAN LINE. Route for Uie sacks; dull and weak, but are not material- Nathan Lawrence, Lexiugton, Anna A HOUSE.___ Juuct. with Hoosac Tunnel The latest abbreviation crank hails from Illi- prices Sturgis, Notice of Dissolution. for ly sales 12,500 bbls. Holton. 7 rooms; Sebago West, and at Union Depot, Worcester, at a south side hotel thus: changed; „, __, I.ET—Upper tenement, 188G. nois. He registered 2 at 2 Edw Beni Dividends,. 4,208,602.74 firms of A. & S. E. SPUING at Portland, low. lu- 1885. Winter Arrangements. New York via Norwich Line and all raiL to indicate Flour quotations—No 10®3 00; superfine In port, schs W C French, Lameyer, and gas, sunny and convenient; rent *. BOYD, 1G1 Newbury I_' lam! & Rochester Depot St., cure for sick headache and all 3 15 Shaw, PRESENT ASSETS ARE $6,322,- the wholesale Furnishing 22 St. They are a positive 3 00; 2000 bills winter wheat extra at for stores 121 303 Fore Cabin of Rollins & Adams, No. Exchange 4 le>@3 Portland. ,, while its liabilities are Fancy Goods business, and will occupy Passenger accommodations unequalled. Liver. one 3800 bbls Minnesota extra at 3 15®5 50. and Marcia ITS001.67, only $5,- St._12-1 •Does not at Woodford’s. the ills produced by disordered Only @5 o5; Sid nth, sells Nautilus, Reynolds. and 123 Middle St., (Tnompson Bloch,) Portland, $60 to $80; intermediate, $30; steerage, $13. stop flour common to fair at 3 sell Sutton, 922,576.50. I.ET—Second floor ol building-Nos. 31 and General octl2dtf J. W. PETERS, * Southern quiet; 40® PORTSMOUTH—Ar lGtli, Henry on or about Feb. For to H. & A. ALLAN, Supt a dose. is Me., on 3 sides, ele- passage apply pill _ 3 85; good to choice at 3 90® 5 40. sRye Flour News. ^ ^ TO 33 Pearl street, 05x70, light 80 State St. Boston; and C. P. Rogers, Newport HAS THEREFORE A SURPLUS of 1,1880^ and if desired; also Passenger Agents, steady at 3 25@3 50. Wheal—Receipts 7150 bu; EASTPORT—Ar IGth, sch Portland Packet, A. C. DAM. vator and steam heat power 40 St.; T. P. McOOWAN A rliyinstcr lias put the IT according to the Massachu- will be March 1st. WALDRON, Exchange Rochester (N. Y.) shade lower amt moderately iki. iuiuaiiu. $400,000.00 third floor, 05x50, ready or to H. A exports 32.383 bush; limit __ ,, 188G. or for freight of the into this siug-soii& setts and of the New Portland, Jan. 5, jan7dlm 320 Fore SI. 7-if 422 Congress St., passage ffx weather signs period active; sales 129.000 on spot; No 2 Spring at 89; 16tU, biown, standard, $725,200.00 by MEUQUIER & JONES. No. 1 India Portland. Portland and R. BOOTHBAY—Ar brig Woodbury, York standard. A. ALLAN, Agents, No. St„ Ogdensburg condensation: Amber Southern 91c; No 2 Red at 88%c store; lor Boston; sells Jocob M Haskell, St Domingo LET-Joiner’s with three bench- uov28 A sun of red is weather warm, No 1 Red State at 95c; No 1 White at 95c. Kyc for Charleston: W T Emerson, Gott shop good Allen, Belfast its mu- saw. In- ____utt FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. blue is storm, l orn dull and with UNION MUTUAL recognizing of It. M. PAYSON & CO. is this TOes, mortise machine and circular A sun of general is nominal. Barley steady, Boston. .. firm day ,, is the most liberal in its K. P. 288 Commercial A crescent red is weather cold, out change; less active; re- 15tli. ini sch George H THEtuality, company dissolved mutual consent. quire of A. LEIGHTON, quotable speculation BATH—in port (frozen its THE by PACIFIC MAIL S. Oct. A crescent blue is fall foretold, 70,800 2092 busli; sales 70,- lor New York. dealings with policy-holders. street.4tf Commencing Monday, 5,1885, ceipts bush; exports Holden, Pinknam, HENRY M. PAYSON, Trains will A star of red no change 000 hush No 3 at 47%®47%c; kiln dried until further notice Passenger implies, spot; POLICY CONTRACT is and CHARLES li. PAYSON. LET.-The Estate, whole or part ol, Nos. A blue star, local stormy skies, 44 640c. Oats a shade lower and dull: receipts Ports. plain Leave l*orllaud as follows: 0.00 a. in., for Foreien no chance GEORGE F. THURSTON, 84 80 with chambers, for To on of white — sales bush ITSdefinite in all its terms, and TO and Union St., large California, l.a«c- A square of black flag 85a>00 bush; exports bush; 08,000 Nellie S. PAYSON. busi- Fnbyana, Bethlehem, Littleton, Sid fm Yokohama Dee 13, barque May, GEORGE a term of years; well adapted for jobbing A cold wave comes in all its might. on spot; No 3 at 30c do White 39c ;No 2 at 36% ; misconception. Wooduville, HI. Johm Austin. Victoria. ness. to W. A. BRIGGS, 323 Cumberland ler, Montpelier, No 2 White at 40c; Mixed Western at 36%®.39c; _ Portland, Maine, January 1,1880. Apply bury, Newport, Burlington, Mwanton, At Shanghae Dec 2, ship Mary L Stone, Joselyn, rva poireiea »it St„ or Alfred Butler, 339 Washington St., Boston. Japan, China, White do 39®43e: White State 42@44c; Mixed Haik- and all points on connecting the staff of life” and bread cau unc; barques Mendota, Nash, and Jennie I INCONTESTABLE Australia. Ogdensburg, “Bread is good State 38% c. tlolfee is steady. Sugar steady; Notice. Sandwich Islands, New Zealand and lines. the Yeast Pow- at ness, mesburv, do. After three for any cause except fraud. Co-Partnership on be made by using Congress demand moderate; refined dull; C 5Vi@5%c; years Steamers sail from New York for Aspinwall 3.00 in., for Bartlett and intermediate always Ar at Hong Song Dec 12, ship Helicon, Howes, The have this day formed a co-part- LET —Lower rent in house on Douglass St.; p. known to a batch of Extra 0 at 5 7-16@6%c; White Extra Cat 5%@ undersigned water; the 1st, 10th and 20tli of each month, carrying stations. der which was never spoil Sail Francisco. PAYS DEATH WITHOUT in business as Bankers and Brokers under eightrooins, six on the flat, Sebago 5%®5 13-lOc; Yellow at 5®5%c; Mould A 6% ; for CLAIMS, nership TO 1091 passengers and freight for all the above named ARRIVAL!. At Hong Dec 8. ships Palmyra, Mmot, tile are com- name of H. M. PAYSON & CO., and will rent $9. of GEO. W. BURNHAM, Off A at A 6%®0 5-10;Gran- Kong IT DISCOUNT, immediately proofs the firm inquire flour._— 15-10®0e;Standard San Francisco; Titan, Allen, and Soutli America, and and without 60, business heretofore conducted by 10.40 a. m., from Bartlettand way stations. ulated G%«0 11-1 Oc; Confectioners A at plete satisfactory, waiting 90, continue the Congress St._- of 10th does not connect for San Fran- aud 0,9-10c; Fowler, for New York ; Centenial, Bearse, for of under the samo firm name at P°&teainer 3.33 p. IU., from Mwanton, Burlington cut loaf and Crushed 71/s®71/ie; Powdered 6%® or any number days. their predecessors Vine St. at cisco Pliillippiues; Great Admiral, Thompson; Lucille, Portland, Maine. CjTABLE TO I.ET—On Inquire all points on through line. 7%c; Cubes 0 15-10c. Fctrolenui—united87%. Isaac No. 32 Exchange street, 25 Pearl Steamers sail from San Francisco for Lawrence; Wandering Jew. Nichols, and POLICIES ou nil ►5 W. Rally’s Saloon, regularly Snot. AND COMMERCIAL Tallow steady at 4%®4 13-16. Fork is firmly ISSUES approved CHARLES II. PAYSON, St._29-tf China and Sandwich Islands, New Zealand J. HAMILTON, fIaNCIAL Colley, unc; Emily F Wliitney, ltollins, do; its Japan, oc3dtf mess at 10 75; clear back at 12 26. lteed, ITplans, and GEORGE F. TU JRSTON, and Australia. October 3,1885. held; 26@10 barques N Gibsou, Bailey, do. To Let. ... Beef is dull. Lard points higher and mod- GEORGE S. PAYSON. For Sailing Lists and further MARKET. 2®3 Sid fm Dec 11th, Coryphene, and now Freight, Passage, PORTLANDJWHOLESALE Western steam 0 60® Singapore barque premium plan No. 47 Exchange street, occupied to or address the General PORTLAND, Jan. 18,18Sti. erately active; spot quoted Iloilo. PLAN January 1,1880.janld3w October 1. information, apply 0 80 for 7 03 for S. Ginn, ... ,, AdjustedNON-FORFEITURE INVESTMENT bv 1,. C. Y’oung; possession given OF CANADA 0 52% ; refined at Continent; John C 1 oss STORE Eastern Agents. GRAND TRIM RAILWAY closing for cream- Passed Anjier Dec 8, barque Smith, are ssecial features of this company and issued by of JOHN P. THOMAS, No. 151 Midlie The following are to-day’s quotations A. Knurr steady; State 10®34c; Elgin Enquire E. A. ADAMS A CO., Hong Kong. _ none other. ANNUAL, MEETINGS. aug29d &c.: ery at 33a35c; Western 12@34. Cheese steady; of Ore- Flour, Grata, Provisions, Passed St Helena Dec 22, barque Belle street_ Slnte Cor. Broad St., Boston. CHANGE OF TIME. State 7® lo'V4 ; Western flat 7@9%. 11.1 Street, Matthews, Iloilo for Boston. of this are dtt Flour. Freights weak; Wheat steam steadier 2%d. gon, ADVANTAGES Company and High Mixed Com.51@63 Ar at Valparaiso Dec 7, barque A C Bean, hos- STRONG FINAN- LOST AND FOUND. febS_ Ocf. INS5, Superflue is South- THEAGE, EXPERIENCE, & OGDENSRIJRG R. R. CO On anil after MONDAY, 19, 50 (Join, lots—54@55 CHICAGO,Jan. 18,188G.—Flour quiet; PORTLAND as follows: low grades.3 25®3 bag tel', Iquique. ,, CIAL CONDITION, LARGE SURPLUS,EQUIT- trains will ran lots. ern Winter Wheat 4 40 65 85; Wisconsin 4 0'\® Abiel of the LINE. and Meal, bag ..53@54 Sid fm Amsterdam Jan 14, barque Abbot, ABLE and ATTRACTI VE PLANS, and conser- anual meeting of the Stockholders a leather hand DOMINION X Spring 42 4 soft Wheat be Congress St„ bag. DEPARTURES. 25 car lots... 41® 4 05; Michigan at 50^4 75; Spring Chase, St Vincent. Portland & R. R. Co., will was a XX Spring..5 00®5 Oats, .... vative management. THE Ogdensburg a book in which — Minnesota bakers 3 00; patents Western Commercial LOST—Oncontaining pocket 7.05 a. Patent Oats, bag lots 42®43 3 70.64 00; 50@4 Off Duiigeness I4tli inst, barque Belle, held at the office ol llic Company, 517 will he 1885 6-WIXTEK ARRASGEMEXTS-1885-6 For Auburn and Lewiston, 1U.J1.15 Spring 3 1 lour at small sum of money. The finder rewarded .6 25 Cotton seed, 4 7545 50; low grades 00®4 00; Rye Bray, Hamburg for New York. or send to Office for a circular Street, in the Citv of Portland, Me., on TUESDAY lo-l and 5.20 p. m. Wheats 00@6 at Cail any Agency by leaving at THIS OFFICE. mixed. ear lots..24 00@2o 00 3 30a3 60. Wheat lower; January 78@79yac; Ar at Cardiff Jan 11, ship Virginia, Allen, from the 19th of January current, at 10 o'clock m For Gorham, 7.20 a.m. and 4. 00p. m., Mich, straight is dull at of its plans. day .5 50 do .25 00®2(j 00 No 2“Spring at 78c; No 3 at 07c. Corn Liverpool. the forenoon, for the election of Directors and the between the Eastern LIVERPOOL ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. For Gorham, Jloutreal and Chicago,1.30 roller 25®5 bag. dulliNo 2 at 58c. evening, 25 Sack’dBr’n 38%c. Oats firm at 28Vic. Ilyc Ar at Dublin 12th inst, barque Syra, Petteugill, transaction of other business that may legally of and m. clear do—6 00®5 at any LOST—SundayDepot and the corner Emery Spring p. car lots.. 19 00a ll!> 00 Bariev No 2 at 63@G5c, Fork higher via Macliias. come For 1.30 m. 00 quiet; St NB, before the „„„ a bunch of and p. stone ground.4 75®5 Boxed John, meeting. Sts., on eitiier State or Spring St. Keys. Sailing Between Liverpool Portland, Quebec, do ..20 00 10 90*410 95. Lard higher G 15®C 17%. At Rio Janeiro Dec 23d, barque St Cloud, Bar- JAMES SINKINSON, Jan. CHAS II. FOYE, Clerk. St Louis st’gt bag. 00@21 ribs 4,1880. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving via.Moville and Halifax. ARRIVALS. 75 19 50a 20 00 shoulders at 4 00@4 06; short Winslow, and Geo Treat, roller.5 50®5 Middlings, meatsTiigher; stow; Mary Jefmess, jan-102w them at THIS OFFICE.14-1 8.25 a. ft. 00 5 u.5 short clear 5 0. MAN AGER FOR MAINE AGENCIES, From Lewiston and Auburn, — do at 37% 40; 50®5 Josef a, Goodwin, eiear do 5 25®5 50 bag lots,20 00@24 Treat, unc; brig do^ SAILING DATES : Provisions. 10,000 bbls; wheat, lo,000 St. 12.05, 3.15 and 6.50 p. m. Winter Wheat Receipts—Flour, night between Exchange 7.00 in., bush; rye, PACKET CO. a From Gorham, 0.40 a. in. and p. Patents_ 5 75®6 00| Pork- hush; corn, 114,000 bush;oats. 82,000 I Portland, Maine. PORTLAND STEAM LOST—Mondayand Atlantic St., a pocket book containing ... 13 50 bush. mixed. Backs 13 00® 2.000 bush; barley, 03,000 niai-4 eodtf annual of the Stockholders of the sum of and The finder will be re- STEAMERS. meeting money papers. Liverpool | rJS. From and 12.05 p. m. Clear_12 50 a 12 75 Shipments—Flour, 8.000 bbls; wheat, 7,000 Packet for the choice of it at 04 ATLANTIC ST. | Chicago Montreal, Cod, .'it 1 THEPortland Steam Co., warded by leaving m. £>‘ 50 a 11 00 bush: corn. 34,000 bush; oats, 30,000 bush; rye, trans- 14-1 2(ith November,! ‘Sarnia 17th December. From Quebec, 12.05 p. 8Uore3 25ffi3 50 Mess.10 five Directors for the ensuing year and the an Large 9 10 00 hush. Toronto 31st December, Pullman Palace Sleeping cars on night train Iiank3 25 <1 .i 50 Mess Beel. 60® 1.000 bush jbarley,2,000 Spoken. action of such other business as may legally come loth December, Large Cabinet 14th Parlor cars on train between Portland an 75 « 3 00 Ex Mess. 10 00® 10 50 ST. LOUIS. Jan. 18, 1886.—Flour quiet; XXX loll 30 W. P N Blanchard, before will be held at the Company’s office place to get 2 elegant 24tli December, ‘OREGON January. day Small.2 Nov 20, lat 15 S, ship them, HARRIS’S Montreal. Plate ...11 oo@ll 50 choice to on or Panel Photos for $1.00 at 188G. __, Pollock.2 50^3 25 3 10®3 20; family at 3 30®3 40; fancy Oakes, from New York for Yokohama. on Franklin Wharf. Portland, Me., TUESDAY, FOUND—Tile OFFICE: 00 m. Mechanics 7th ‘Sarnia 28tli January, TICKET Haddock.1 50^2 00 ExPlate.il 50@12 3 70 44 70; patents 5 00@5 40. Wheat is lovver; Nov 2(1, lat 4 S, ion 31 W, ship Henry Sanford, the 19th day of January. 1886, at 3 o’clock p. GALLERY, 518 Congress St., opposite January, Hake.1 75®2 2o Lard- No 2 “Red 88%c. Corn irregular; No 2 Mixed at Pendleton, from New York for Sydney. J. F. L1SCOMB, Secretary. HALL._14-2 BRISTOL S LBV ICE: 35 St., and Depot Foot ot India Street. Tubs p ^..evsseysc Oats 2 Mixed at 27% e. Lard 1 ion 29 Good Jan. Exchange Herring— 33633Vac. easy;No Dee 1. lat N, W, ship Sterling, Portland, 11,1886.janl2d7t rubber cloak was For Avonmouth Pock (Direct!. Tierces_C%@6’/sc 10. San Francisco. the lady whose Scaled bx..l4@18c at ff 05®G ___ win, from Baltimore or c mistaken for another of the same TICKETS SOLD AT REDUCED RATES No 1.12®15C Pails.7 @7% Receipts—Flour, 4,000 bbls; wtieat, 21,000 bu; Nov 29, lat 3 N, Ion 29 W, barque Olive I bur- Pondicherry Co. LOST—Willrecently c but in make and size, STEAMERS. — Hams lb.... 9V2@10 material and color, differing — Mackerel p bbl— p corn, 73,000 bush; oats, 23,000„bush; rye, G,000 low, from New York for Talcahuano. of stockholders of the Avonmouth 1 ] FSd TO coveredlo1,2 a 11 y2 HE annual meeting the send her address to ,1. M. DYER & CD., Is. 19 00 do husli 3,000 bush. Jan off Head, Ralph 51 Hay- in kindly Shore 00®21 barley, 1(5, Gay barque Pondicherry Co. will be held at their office 12-1 21st November. Dominion I 8th December Canada, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, 7 8 00 Oil. 8000 hills; wheat 0.000 bu; Cebu for with 11 311 Congress .■Shore 2s. 00® Shipments—Flour, ward, from Boston, (was supplied FLORIDA. on Tuesday Jan. 19, 1886, at St._ 12th December, j Texas130th December Cincinnati, Mt. Louis, Omaha, Hagi- 3s. 5 6 00 Kerosene- oats bush; r>«, 0,00 bu; Bridgton, Maine, Med. 00® corn, 11,000hush; 2,000 provisions.) for the election of officers for the best to Wedding Cake naw-, Mt. Paul, Malt Lake City, Pet. 714 __ Profitable and Safe Investments. two o’clock p. in., place buy 75® 3 50 Port. Kef. barley, 0000 hush. other St. Bate, of Damage: Man Small.2 White .10% ensuing year, and the transaction of any is at DEERING’S Bakery, 399 Congress Denver, Francisco, Produce. Water weak; No 1 FOUND—The and $150 in the Pratt’sAst’l.pbbl. 13 DETROIT, Jan. 13,1880.—Wlieat EDUCATIONAL. An orange, lemon, lime, fig and guava grove, business that may legally come before them. 29-3m Cabiu.$50 and S80. .Return..$60 and all points Cranberries— K/i White at 84%c No 2 Red 87%c. with bananas, cotton, to- O. B. GIBBS. Clerk. lntermediate$30 ..Return. $60 50 Devoe’s Brilliant.13 bid; sugar cane, pineapples, West and Southwest. Maine.3 50®4 busli. bacco. sweet and (a harvest Jail. 7,1886. .$13 ..Return at lowest rates Northwest, 00 Receipts, 13,200 potatoes vegetables New York, janl2dlw* Steerage... Cod.. .6 50®7 Ligouia.10% in in the fertile and health- WANTED. Cape White.10 NEW ORLEANS, Jail. 18, 1880.—Cotton firm; THE SECONDTERM everv month the vear), For or passage, apply to Pea Leans... 1 75® 1 85 silver Florida. New New freight JOSEPH HICKSON, General Manager. — — ful highlands of town, Eng- 1 85 Centennial.10% middling 8 11-lGc. OF DAVID TORRANCE & CO„ WM. EDGAK. G. P. A., Medium.. 7o®l land colony at Belleview, Marion Co., Florida. cattle owners to mdl 1 7o Bslsliu. MOBILE, Jan. 18, 1880.—Cotton steady; mld- try decSdtf Foot of India Street. ocl2dtf J. STEPHENSON. Supt. German 05® 50 Scotch Con- Yellow I 65® 1 75 Muscatel.2 50@3 8 U-lOc. Five Acres of good Laud set to choicest WANTED—norseandSherman Hunter’s Celebrated Eyes. 3 37 dli.ig most certain remedy in exis- Irish Potatoes ..«Ov®65 London Lay’r 15@3 1886-Cotton is firm; Fruit aud fenced foi $400! dition Powders, the 12 @12V2 SAVANNAH, Jan. 18, MRS..CARTER'S KINDERGARTEN colds, derange- St Potatoes 3 25®3 50 OnduraLay. tence for worms, coughs, digestive and Buckfield Railroad. middling 8%c. Feb. 1st. of land so rich as not to fer and tonic in the world. Rumford Falls Onions.3 50®3 75 Valencia.7 @10V2 Begins Monday, Five Acres require ments ; the best restorative 12 Sugar. CHARLESTON, Jan. 18,1880.—Cotton quiet; ttlizers, set to fruit anil fenced for $600 to $800. 553 CONGRESS ST., corner of Cabbages.$10®$ Circulars be obtained at Kindergarten, 148 Oak._18-1 17 p lb.7 middling 9c. may Similar groves, in five years from the setting, now International Winter Arrangement, in Effect Oct. 12,1885. Turkeys.16® granulated V? Spring Street. oi in small 15 Extra C..or/s 18,1880.—Cotton is firm; mid- yield from $2,000 to $4,000 per annum. Care WANTED—A competent girl Chickens.12® MEMPHIS,Jan. with Busi- at new house, corner Wes- Connections via Grand Trunk Railwaye Fowls 12 Heed*. jams___eodtd such groves, fertilizers, $175 per year! GIRI.family. Inquire STEAMSHIP CO., .10® dling 8%c. __ no 25 a2 37 can never he as Florida lias tern Promenade and Bramliall — Junction Red Top.2 ness “overdone,” street.18-1_ — FOR Mixed train leaves Mechanic Falls Gucks. @1*2 10 Timothy Seed2 00@2 Markets. competitor, and only a small portion even of this 10.45 a. arrives at Buckfield at 11.45 a. m. Geese. @14 European for cash,by an active m., Clover.10y2@llc State is adapted to this culture. purchase ST.JOHNN.B.,HALIFAX, N. S. and Canton at 1.10 p. in. Apples. By Telegraph.] mail with business EASTPORT, CALAIS, 50 Cheese. WANTED-Tobusiness good experience; — Falls Junction 00®2 1-10. of — AND ALL FAKTS OK Passenger train leaves Mechanic Nodheads—2 100 Portland School for to —10 @11V2 LONDON. Jan. 18, 188G.-Consols Stenography! Houses Built $400 $ 1200, an interest or the whole of some well established and Caji- Snow .2 00® 2 25 Vermont instructed in Stenography 3.10 p. m.. arrives in Buckfield at 3.60 10 Vi report thoroughly business. Address BOX 1713, Portland, Me. New Bruntn'ick, Nova Scotia, Prince Ed- Tallman Swts2 00®2 25 N.Y. factory @11 LONDON, Jan. 18,188G.-[Beerbohm’s and in the briefest time consis- can be rented at a cent, on cost! Designs ton at 4.25 p. m. ■inner. off the coast, PUPILStype-writing good per 18-2 wards Island, and Cape Breton. 4.16 and 9.10 Nol Baldwins to Chamber of Commerece.] Cargoes tent.with thoroughness: speed gained with each and specifications furnished free. Good schools, Returning trains leave Canton at P ib...24@25 wheat dull. on the passage and for ship- WINTER ARRANGEMENT. for Lewiston, Portland and Bos- and Greenings__ Creamery Cargoes lesson. Lessons given day and evening. church, sanitarium and hotels, railroad, stores one to know that the ele- a. m., connecting 1 00 (lilt Ver •■■21@23 ment, wheat slow; corn quiet. At Liverpool, spot A. L. of Boston. 2o®2 Edge MISS SAWYER, and best society, within 48 hours Every- gant STEEL LINED LKATHEROID TRUNKS, Steamers of this Line will leave Railroad Wharf, 11c dull; corn rather easier. Me. Best WANTED—Every with passenger train at p lb 8® Choice.18@20 wheat very 537 Congress St., Brown Block, Portland, thing guaranteed by responsible parties! the LEATHEROID MANUFAC- foot of State street, every MONDAY and THURS- t0Stage connections daily Evaporated market is nianfuactured by Academy; at Buckfield for LtuioiiN. (food.15® Jo LIVERPOOL, Jan. 18,1880,-Cotton dec29 place in the worldfor winter or permanent homes CO.. Me., are the DAY at 15.00 F. M., for EASTPORT and ST. WestMinotforHebrou 5 sales _eodtf TURING Kennebunk, lightest Chase's Mills and Turner; at Can- Florida.4 50®5 00 Store.10@3- steady; uplands 5 1-lCd; Orleans 3-10d; and for invalids: and bests trunks in the world. Ward- JOHN, with above connections. West Sumner, 50 Egg*. 1000 bales. week and strongest to ton for Dixfleld. Mexico and Rumford Falls; Messina.4 00®4 10.000 hales speculation and export Board from $4.50 to $7 per upwards. robe trunks for ladies and gentlemen; sample Through tickets issued and baggage checked Peru, extras.27 si. for Bretton’s Mills. 00®3 50 Eastern Mow or never if you wish to secure comfortable delivered destination. received up to 4.00 P. also v c * Malagers.3 Western...20 trunks for commercial travellers, any- [^Freight L. L. LINCOLN. Canada & LESSONS. homes ill the land of comfortable sum- cir- at the Union octydtf Supt. OranpM. ART perpetual, where in New Send for illustrated For Tickets and Staterooms, apply Island. DAYS OF STEAMSHIPS. A. 15. MOORE will take a limited num- Lands he England. infor- Florida.4 00®4 501 SAILING MR. mer, at reasonable prices. may bought cular. Ticket Office, 40 Exchange St., or for other Limed.19®22 FROM FOR ber of pupils during the winter. Instructions giv- on the instalment plan. __janl5d3m mation at Company's Office, First National Bank ....Jan 19 the flat and from Nevada.New York..Liverpool en ill Crayon Portraiture from Lands from ,$15 to 8100 per acre. House lots WOLFE’S for the DUPLEX OXY- Building. J. B. COYLE, JR., Gen’l Manager. MAM CENTRAL RAILROAD 20 Also in Academic Drawing from easts, still dM Servla New York..Liverpool....Jan life. from $10 to $300 each. WANTED—AgentsGEN GAS BURNER; can make from $75 Railroad Receipts. York..Bremen.Jau 20 and the living model. References; Prof. Otto Tlie lands like ours on which vegetables This Bur- nov20_ S'uldaT.New life, good to $100 per week with a small capital. Oil and after Dec. 18.1880 York. 20 Boston, Prof. Henry Johnson, Bruns- can raised the first are than TUESDAY, 1st, PORTLAND. Jan. Canada.New .Havre.[an Gruudmann, be year Exceedingly ner produces two flames, these uniting more 1 ort York.. A-cJau 20 wick. Harrv B. Brown, Esq., F. Davis, Esq., Hearer ill and are in 11ns CITE ADVERTISEMENTS. Trains Leave Received by MalnS Central Railroad—Bor Aivo .New Kingston, Cyrus Florida, rapidly advancing SCHIEDAM AROMATIC double the illuminating power of fuel gas. 1885, Passenger for con- Jan 21 and Mr. ,J. T. Stubbs, Portland. Studio, J4 value. once as follows: ears nriscellathN'us Sardinian.Portland.. ..Liverpool... is an established scientific fact, and at ap- Portland and628| merenan ..Jail 21 National Bnuk ears miscellaneousrner^jandise; Adriatic.New York..Liverpool.. First Building. jan2eodlm* N. E. REFERENCES WHO HAVE VISITF.D AND IN to all. The between the two nip- POBTLAWD. necting roads 78 ..Jau 21 parent opening CITY OF For Bangor, Ellsworth, Ml. Desert Ferry, York..Clenfuegos VESTED IN BELLEVIEW. effects a combustion of 50 per cent, of the dise. Santiago.New Jan 21 ples Vnnceboro, St. John, Halifax, and the _ of Puebla ...New York..Hav&VCruz. of the air, and as this does not pass City 21 MRS. CASWELL’S Gen. J. L. Chamberlain, Bruuswiek, Me. SCHNAPPS. oxygen Notice of Heuring. Provinces. St. Mtepheu and Aroostook Market. York..Liverpool.... Jan the of course there is nothing to Boston Stock Reimblic.New 21 S. H. Mayo. 121 Fulton St., Boston, Mass. a auu through meter, 1 1.20 p. m., via Lewiston, 1.25 and 1 York..Hamburg....Jau As general beverage necessary lienee of this Burner City Clerk’s Office, County, sin.New 90 Pleasant Dorchester. pay for it, the great economy Via and for Bar Knr- [By Telegraph.] Kieo .. .1 an 22 Prof. G. G. Bush, St., January loth, 1880. j $11.15 p. m., Augusta; A ntilles .New York.. Porto corrective of water rendered impure by over all others, as it does, its-cost a hun- of stocks are received 22 Mass. repaying, the for re- bor. ami Bangor A Piscataquis R. R., The following quotations x as V .New York..Hayti.Ian or other causes, dred times over. 60 cent, saved. 1. adjourned hearing upon petition { Parlor Rev. L. H. 62 Neal St., Portland, Me. vegetable decomposition Fully per will he $11.15 p. m., for Nkowhegan, Belfast aud .Jan 23 Classes. Hallock, Boston. vocation of skating rink licenses, .New York..Liverpool.. — 14 La AN 80;» Orecou — AND N. and others. as of &c., EARLY & SON, Grange street, $11.15 in.; and Santa B'e Railroad. ....Jan 23 Rev. I. D. Stewart, Dover, H., Limestone, Sulphate Copper, one the Mayor and Aldermen, at their room, Dexter, 1.20, 1.25, p. Waterville, Audi., Topeka Uutopia....New York..Glasgow burner, by mail, 25c.; given by on — 48/3 and full to Prices; Single sample a. m.. $11.15 and Sat- Mexican Central 7s.. York..Antwerp ....Jan 23 For pictorial pamphlets, maps particu- the Aromatic Schnapps is superior C. O. Building, on Friday, the 22d inst., at 7.30 7.10 1.20,1.25, p. in.; ;. ltlivnland .New dozen, $2.50; one gross, per express, D., City 5.15 for Ual- .. 23 to the board. only at p. m.; Augusta, Flint & Pere Marquette Railroad pref. York. Bremen.. .Jan School for Ladies and Misses, lars, apply other for these pur- Rate* to 14-3 o’clock p. m. Per order of urdays Veckar.New Young every preparation $25. Special Agent*. Gardiner and Brunswick, 7.10 a. Liverpool... Jau 28 m m m M ■ MOB ■ M A A H CEO. C. BURGESS, City Clerk. lowell, Sarnia .Portland.... A trial of over 30 years 7.10 a. ill.. York New Railroad. 96 Park public m., 1.25, 5.15, $11.15 p. m., Bath, New and No. — janlCdtd England Street, w.v» V V.. January 16,1880. Alene..New York..Hayt.[an28*,b Soses.oration in section of our country 1 I,1 * U BUT goow 4V1 I1>V J 1.25, 5.15 p. m., and on Saturdays only at 11.15 Belle Telephone. ,,:iWashington. New York.. Havana.Jan Will tlie second term of tlie school year, w. u. Li 11 Lt & uu., every on Florida ,7 28 Degiii Agents, its un- TT first and only mortgage orange ; Rockland and Knox and Lincoln New York.. Havana.an Feb. 1,188(5. attention is given to the of Udolpho Wolfe’s Schnapps, interest cent; Os.4““ Newport 30 Special grove, worth $11,000; eight per GRATE FIJI.—COMFORTING. bin.R., 7. 10 a. in., 1.25 p. m.; Auburn and Eastern Railroad York..Havana.Ian common and branches. An ad- 39 Exchange St, solicited endorsement the medical if Saratoga.New higher English by title perfect; principal and interest guaranteed Lewiston at 8.20 a. m., 1.20, 6.00 p. in.; Lew- Boston ft Alhanv Railroad..4 class in will b e formed for dee22 «itt 18 New vanced Composition and a sale unequalled by any desired. F. G. PATTERSON, Broadway. iston via 7.10 a. in., $11.15 p. Boston & Maine Railroad.184 will be formed in Botin’s faculty Brunswick, JANUARY 19. bard work. Classes distillation have insured for it the Winthrop, MINIATURE ALMANAC--. Universal and in the History of other York._13-1 m.; Farmington, Monmouth, literature, A STANDARD MEDICAE W ORK for it. Oakland and North Auson, 1.20 p. m.; York Stock and Market. the The class in Art of salubrity claimed to sell on New Money Sunrises.7.11 mgb English I,angling*'. reputation staple goods EPPS’S COCOA. via Brunswick, 7.10 a. in. water).1020 will (Tie of Sculpture; and Grocers. to energy and Farmington [By Telegraph.] Sun sets.*•“" History begin History FOR YOUN G AN D MIDDLE-AGED MEN. For sale by all Druggists WANTED—salesmancommission; profits according and 1.26 n. m. tt 2 in will take Address and BREAKFAST. Jan. 1880.—Money oil call the class in Rending up analytically ability of salesman. stating age NEW YORK, 17, the Inferno, and the Ilind. ONLY SI BA POSTPAID. BOX Hart- 1 last loan being Paradise Cost, MAIL, experience and giving real name, 754, AT CONGRESS ST. STATION continues easy at */2 &3 per cent, into o£ these Bv a thorough knowledge of the natural laws at cent. Special students are received any ford, Ct.13-1' will id 2, Prime mercantile paper 4-a-i pel General UDOLPHO WOLFE'S SON & the operations of digestion and All trains excepting night Pullmaii trains stop unchang- classes and into existing classes in GO,, which governs continues dull and quotations a careful of the line for ... Excliaugo Botnny, Freuelt and German. situation as day or night nurse nutrition, and by application passengers. Government bonds are dull anil steady. Rail- History, Mr. lias 11.16 m. train is the express with ed. MAIllISTE NEWS. under twelve of will not be ad- a man of best of reference properties of well-selected Cocoa, Epps tTlie p. night and Children years age IS BEAVER STREET, WANTED—Aby experience, runs Sun- road bonds have been quiet prices steady.Tlre classes. rear 41 Oxford our breakfast tables with a delicately sleeping car attached and every night for some mitted unless they can enter existing given. JOHN CALLAHAN, provided on stock market closed irregular and weak OF PORTLAND. flavored beverage which mav save us many heavy days Included, but not through to skowhegan PORT MRS. CASWELL will be at home to business call- NEW YORK. street. or stocks and firm for others, but generally fractions _13-1 doctors’ bills, it is the judicious use of such Monday mornings or to Belfast and Dexter Jan. 18. ers daily from one to three o’clock p. m. marlO ai,ee- l.ada-s Aid Society. can institute of Instruction next Supper July. General Newman states: The bus- $520.34; expenses. $703.15; balance on hand, iMlSCI'iMASEOUS AOTICES. Manager Remember the usual temperance meeting iness of the road for the year ending Decem- $170.23. TImiuous A Hawes—Oysters. tonight at the Gospel Mission at 7.30 o’clock, ber 31, 1885, has been as follows: that NKW ADVEKTISKMENTS. The chairman announced hereafter All are invited. Receipts. A Portland cordially the meetings will be made more of a popular WINTER Co. OVERCOATS Boston Clothing j about the face Balance on hand Jail. 1,1885.■ ••$1,047.07 For Sale-Plano. Two men were badly burned nature. Mr. Fuller’s lantern will be used as Underwear Passengers.$74,717.02 Sale—Owen, Moore A Co. gas escaping from the Other sources 4,570.78 Wanted—Baker House. last;week by burning far as possible. A large number of valuable Ditson A furnace at the Atlantic East Oliver Co.. Boston. Forge shop, Total donations were announced. Edward It. Wanted-Situation. earnings. $J2>287.80 Deering. Notes payable. 17,000.00 Cook member. Cotton & j was proposed for acting Hosiery—Millett Little. will file For Sale—Horse. The counsel for Marshal Andrews S97.33A47 To DRAMA. Let-Furnished House. exceptions to the rulings of Judge Haskell Expenditures. MUSIC AND Wanted—Waitiess. | in the case'to the renewal of Spectacles and Eve (Hasses—Geo. C. i the recent trial, and carry Permanent improvements, Frye. ..$36,168.01 8T. PAUL. Wanted—Situation. Law Court. tracks, AND CHILDREN. J YOUNG International steamboat Co—Annual Operating expenses., 59,433.28 Mendelssohn’s “St. Paul” was first performed Meeting. The treasurer of the Home for Men MEN, Aged MEN,lpYS JU> Let—Tenement. at the Total ■ ■•••••.$95,601.27 Dusseldorf Musical Festival, May 22d, Corsets—Owen, Moore & Co. the of one hundred dol- expenses..... acknowledges receipt Balance on hand I)cc. Jl, 1885 1,734.20 1836. Id this oratorio Mendelssohn has dls Wanted—Everybody. as a New Year’s from our at Turner Brothers. lars, present Captain played such a fund of exquisite originality, and In order to stir up the trade, benefit patrons, and add another to our well Specials *97,335.47 victory In Let—Booms. ; Edward A. Marwick. such dignity and solemnity, in his treatment of Dress Goods— Millett & Little. The number of passengers carried earned of giving the Fidelity Lodge, No. 4, Daughters of Re- during this previously almost neglected branch of com- reputation the year was 1,407,766, an increase over last that his works have been as bekah of Lewiston, has invited Ivy Lodge, of 155,252. The number carried on each position regarded Splendid cargo of Oysters received by Timmons year ! No. 5, of Portland, to visit them February line and the gain in each is as follows: models of oratorio composition. Bohme says & Hawes this day. Send in your orders—barrels, ! 23d. 1884 1885 Gain. that in the oratorio Mendelssohn has given us of bushels r gallons. Providence Elvers a specialty. Spring street.294,141 308,536 14,395 his own in the as for instance: Shanahan & contractors of very choruses, VALUE IN CLOTHING FOR THE Clams the barrel or fresh opened the Co., Portland, BEST by by gallon. j Congress street.427,284 520,137 92,886 MONEY, “Now this man ceaseth not”; “Stone him to janlb dlw have arrived at Old Orchard with eight teams | Peering line.531,089 579,063 47,974 Death”; “Happy and blest are they,” (sungat and a crew of men who are to be i The passenger for 1885 were $74,- EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL employed earnings Mendelssohn’s funeral in ; “Is this he we have had to us, from our Wholesale House in Boston j a over 1884 Leipsic) shipped filling in the grounds at Ocean Park. They 717.02, gain of $8,143.37. with and The tracks of the lines with the who in Jerusalem”; and 0, great are the depths.” Quinine Pepsin. time city excep- are to board at Old Orchard during the tion of the double He has given us music of the past in his admir- Prepared by Caswell, Massey & Co., (A. Y.) is track from Market square employed on the contract. to Park street, which was relaid last year, able adaptations of the chorale harmonized after most strengthening and easily taken. Prescribed have been A cool thief after entering the house No. entirely rebuilt and the double the manner of Bach, as well as in the chorus, by leading physicians. Label registered. | tracks and and turnouts extended. “But our God abidetli in Heaveu.” He lias Juno __Tu,ThSsB2vv 163 Cumberland St., Saturday afternoon, On given WINTER the Peering route new tracks have 1050 us modern music intermixed with reminiscences OVERCOATS, a wallet $3 from the up- been laid If ever there was a specific for any one com" stealing containing from Alder street to Cumberland of Handel in the solos. Over the whole is thrown stood on the front steps street a long turnout on Portland of instrumentation: plaint, then Carter’s Little Liver Pills arc a spe- | per tenement, coolly including the charm graceful graceful- to sell before March 1st. with our stock of before street. All the old track that now remains in the chorus “O be gracious,” which we propose These, together present cific for sick headache, and every woman should and buttoned his overcoat going ly pleading humbly j is that portion lying between Alder street in the air “O God! have mercy upon know this. One a dose. petitioning down which is makes a and assortment pill I away.__ and the tannery at the foot of Green street me,” and Infinitely touching in the cavatina "Be marked Overcoats, very large, variety unequalled Jan 19 thou faithful unto death/' Some critics have , eight more than last year, the they unusually County Commissioners, Lovell, j difficult task, and their marked success Over 500 and Children’s Overcoats for and that has no or increase made for the new lines that stamps for are offered Boys’ boys tliisjcouri Jurisdiction thereof mouth Hotel last night. being tiieir effort as a high achievement. From begfn- and made to sell at retail $15, in tlie It was claimed that act of | have color, premises. the been opened. We have lost but three end the chorus work showed the careful | 4 to 17 at $9 and that will 1873 to the Commissioners i The many friends of Frank E. Pratt will I each. years, $5, $6, $7, $8, $10, gave special power horses during the year. Stowhich comes from Mr. Kotzsclimar's able at this sale at only $IO and to liieio alone, rhsir decision final. On special being ; learn with sorrow of his death, which oc- Our indebtedness now amounts to $31,000; conductorship and a on be found on examination to excel in this tlie other side It was as j corresponding application anything argued Dial, the Commis- of this in 1884 and the balance the of the society. Of the solo Mr. sioners had no ro out a into currcd from heart disease $14,000 817,000 part parts. power lay highway j Sunday morning j took the title role of St. Paul, and rendered in several market. tide waters without tile consent of tlie in 1885. Coyle 200 Men’s All Wool Overcoats, styles Legisla- at the residence of his mother, No. 75 Myrtle the part with a nobility and dramatic fervor that ture. iho scone ol the act. was to niilhiirize tlie officers were elected for The following the showed a studious and intelligent of made to sell at retail at $16.50 (which Children’s Overcoats 4 to II) at unt of a into title in : street, lie had been confined to his house conception and colors, (ages $2, $2.50, laying public highway waters, the part representing the great apostle. The the saint: maimer as in the ease of other ensuing year: highways only a week, though he had complained of solos were sustained, a low now offered at this sale $4 and $5. and that tiie terms of the act ail j President—II. J. soprano creditably being would be very figure) $3, $3.50, by itself, provis- Libby. divided between Mrs. Chase and Miss Bartlett, ions of law iu iciatiou to the out ot not well for some time For and Treasurer—E. A. Newman. laying high- feeling previous. j Secretary the former lady the first of the each. We do not at this sale to in to tills case. Decision reserved. i Directors-H. J. H. W. R. sustaining part for only $12 attempt put any cheap ways. applies years he has been engaged in the sale of Libby, Q. Wheeler, work. The “O Jerusalem, thou that killest citizens of solo,>> Judge Goddard appeared for the the Wood, Charles Kobes and H. N. Hart. 11,xx nwonhnlo hnolitifnllir w 1 1„, 1U,0 but offer GOOD RELIABLE GARMENTS towns above and Judge for tiie i newspapers and periodicals, and his form goods, named, Symouds The of the is Chase. Miss Bartlett's portion was finely ren- and are warranted Hon. J. 11. Drummond and N. & H. 15. report general manager very- These are all first quality goods of our own make city. \ was a familiar one on the streets. He was manner which dered. The solo work of the contralto in the at the prices of Cleaves appeared for tlic appellants. gratifying and shows the in cheaper grades. ! bright and smart and everybody who knew the company is endeavoring to accommodate oratorio was very small and was admirably Inter- in respect. The following decisions from the Law Court preted by Mrs. Morrison. Mr. Stockbridge, wko genuine bargains every Boys’ Knee Pant Suits, in sizes 4 to 14 years, at i him had a word for to which its patrons. were announced: pleasant him, took the tenor role, sustained his part with reduced Our of smoothness, and was particularly successful in Overcoats for greatly prices. stock Boys’ and Chil- WESTERN DISTRICT—CUMBERLAND COUNTY. ! lie never failed to respond. His age was INDIAN ASSOCIATION. 89 Elegant Wide Wale Diagonal the aria "Be thou faithful unto death.” The j dren’s is and all are con- State of Maine, by certiorari by ex-rel. Inhab- :*0 years. work in its was and been Clothing always large sizes j _ entirety grandly performed in blue and brown, itants of vs. Young Men, black, selling Harpswell County commissioners of Annual and Election of adds to the already bright laurels of the Haydns. on hand. Cumberland county. F. and E. Club. Meeting now each. These are stantly Officers. THE QIF.SE RECITAL. by us at $22, only $18 excep- Rescript by Haskell, J.—Certiorari to the The F. & E. Club its 27th BIG are in quasi! held anniversary The classical recital in the Stockbridge course are fine BARGAINS offered Boys’ Pant record ot tiie county commissioners for the county tionally fine garments and fitting. SLong of did ; last evening at Cottage Farm. The club, it tomorrow night at City Hall will he one of the Cumberland, because they not make and Yesterday afternoon about fifty ladies, Suits (jacket, vest and pants) at only $5, $6, $6.50 file their report for the location of a way at their ! will be remembered, is modeled on the prin- most delightful concerts of tho winter. Mr. next regular session after the with faces indicative of intelligence and cul- At $6 and $8 we show some and 35 cent less a hearing.' of the famous Last Man Club. Giese's violoncello playing in itself would be an $4, $5, astonishing $7, actually per than fair retail By the act ot 1802, chap. see. 2, ciple Origi- G5, incorpor- ture, assembled in Friends’ church to mani- event in in the ated into the revision ot 1871, chan. 78. sec. 0, of nine three have any city world, and he will be in Men’s Overcoats in all sizes. nally composed members, aided the fine bargains price. tlic county commissioners for Cumberland were fest their interest in the work of the Maine by Philomela Ladles’ Quartette, deceased. Two of the and Mr. the required to hold -1111111101 sessions" on the first | already number, Webber, pleasing tenor. Seats at Knee and Pants at from 50 cents and : Indian Association, it being the third an- Men’s Ulsters $10 and $15. Boys’ Long Tuesdays of January ami June. By tile act of Messrs. J. $. Roberts and Charles II. Mer- Stockbridge’s. Heavy Riding $6.50, ii. see. are to nual meeting of that After WILSON ANI> $1 1883, S., chap. 78, 6, they required i rill laid down their lives in the civil society. Scrip- BARLOW, RANKIN. stock of first Men’s LEATHER upwards. hold "annual viz., terms of record on great Large quality sessions," ture reading and prayer, the President, Mrs. At Portland Theatre, next Saturday evening, Men’s and the (list Teesdays of January and June, and regu- war, and the third, E. A. Jordan, died last Boys’ Reefers at corresponding low lar sessions on the first of each j M. E. Frye, presented her address in Jan. 23d, the mammoth minstrel company of Tuesday month; The members are which, that terms of year. surviving President JACKETS at $6. Vests to match at $3. is, record twice yearly, with sessions | after sketching the early history of the Na- Barlow, Wilson & Rankin, who have been very only prices. thereof to be held on tiie John T. Charles monthly, regularly first : Alexander, Secretary Rich, successful their recent of tional Indian Association and its during engagement in Tuesday each month. Prior to this act. the Messrs. S. Charles Ran- growth, lots of Overcoats will be on sale a commissioners their half Henry Trickey, IE. Boston, will give one of their specialty perform- N. B.—These large only short time, about 30 days, after which might adjourn yearly she related in a clear and comprehensive time, terms from time to time at their pleasure, but tiie dall, Joseph K. Brett, and Benjamin L. ances. Their songs and jokes are new, the entire if are will be returned to our Legislature have enacted that those terms shall manner the circumstances which led to some any left, Headquarters. has been made with care, and the be held on slated tiie that Trickey. programme up days throughout year, of the late difficulties with Indian tribes, acrobatic feats and other specialties are business on affairs The with their unique. persons having county may members, wives, gathered A burlesque entitled The know when its commissioners can be found in particularly with the Apaches. That side of laughable Mlcky-l)oo at Cottage Farm, Secretary Rich’s residence* will be sure to please the audience. session. Tiie monthly meetings are but sessions the story with which our public are not NOW IS THE TIME of tlic term in which they fall, and the business at 5 p. m., and discussed a most appetizing OPERA SEASON. TO BUY. transacted at session is at and familiar was turned to the and some of any during the The menu was light, We are to have two operas given at City Hall term of record within which it is supper. very handsomely- held, precisely, the outrageous acts of injustice on the part the first week in February by the Maritan* Until further notice our store will be closed at 6 in legal effect, as though it had been done at an engraved by W. S. Lowell, the fashionable every evening except Saturdays o’clock. session of the half term under of white people, which have kindled such English Opera Company. February 3d the “Rose adjourned yearly engraver, and bore on one cover representa- the prior statute. The monthly sessions, after tlic fires of retaliation in savage breasts were of Castile,” by Balfe, will be given, and Feb. 5th of a term of in tions of nine with a member’s name beginning record, are. effect,1 clams, “Martha” Flotow. The will be the statute of that term. The duties of effectively related. by following adjournments appended to each, the shells of those apper- of “Rose the commissioners and tiie methods of llieir pro- The reports of the secretary and treasurer cast of Castile’’: cedure have not been the act of 1883. taining to the deceased members open, a changed by being were Manuel, muleteer, King of Castile, All are tlieu read and accepted, after which reports that they required by law to make showing that life had fled. The other cover Mr. J. C. Bartlett at a “regular session" are to be made at a term of Mrs. Anna Ogden gave a ac- Don 1 L. Cornell bore the motto of tile very interesting Pedro,.. (.II. record, aud ail continuances required by law arc society, “semper para- Don Sallust,. Conspirators, F. Brine to be to the next "term of count of the national convention at Phila- J J.Lon record." It is clear, tus,” and its organization. On the third page Don Florio,..) (.Myron Clark from a careful consideration of all tiie statutes delphia, in November, to which she was a Pablo, an innkeeper.C. M. Carlos touching the court of county commissioners and was a graceful poem, entitled “The Last Usher.Walter Robbins its that the | delegate, as were also Mrs. M. E. Frye and duties, words "terms of record” in ■ Takes All,” delivered by Mr. Jordan at the Elvira, Queen of Castile.Miss Etta Kileski the act of 1883 have tiie same significance, anil Mrs. J. E. McDowell. Donna maid of & Carmin, honor, BOSTON are with the words t annual dinner in 1885. syuonomous "regular ses- Mrs. sketched Miss Gertrude Edmonds sions’' in sec. of tiie revisions Ogden some of the most in- chap. 18, 5, of 1871 After supper, Mr. Rich read a most feeling Beatrice. Duchess of Calotrara. PORTLANDllOnCOMPANY, anil 1883, aud that these latter words in chap. 78. teresting features of the convention, and Miss Harriett Ernst sec. (>, of the revision of 1883, were used sketch in menwriam of Mr. Jordan, reminis- inaptly also spoke at some of the noble work The following will be the cast of “Martha”: 225 Middle in length No. contrast with tiie former. In this view, Hie cences of the good old days were told, and sent shows Martha....Miss Etta Kileski Street, record up that tiie commissioners done for the Omaha Indians by Miss Alice Portland, Me., have proceeded regularly, and in accordance with later amusements, participated in by the la- Nancy.Miss Gertrude Edmonds W. C. Fletcher of Massachusetts., who it is ex- WARE, Manager. law, and, therefore, the order is: dies, were much enjoyed, and the 27th anni- Plunkett.Mr. H. L. Cornell Record affirmed with costs. pected will address a public meeting in this Lionel.Mr. J. C. Bartlett versary was ended. Sir Tristram.Mr. Lon F. Brine WESTERN DISTRICT, OXFORD COUNTY. the season. SPECTACLES city present Sheriff .Mr. Myron Clark Lewiston —AND— Steam Mill Company vs. George K. Bible Work in Portland. Tho following is a list of officers elected Footman.Mr. Walter Robbins SPECIALS Eastor. Four cases the same depending upon for the Ladles of the Court, farmers, peasants, ser- statement of facts. It is doubtless generally known from the ensuing year: vant girls and huntresses by the chorus. Eye-Glasses. Rescript J.—An abbreviated record President—Mi s. by Haskell, M. E. Frye. An will of a statement of the officers yesterday that the orchestra of eight Boston musicians be jnilgiuent in the Supreme J uilicial Court that Yice President—Mrs. Percival Bonney. complies with the requirements of R. S., chap. 79, Bible Society of Maine have arranged for a Recording Secretary—Miss Julia Soule. provided and a select chorus of 14 singers. Mr. sec. 11, is valid. Writs of error for errors in law work of distribution to be com- Corresponding Secretary—Mrs. Clias. E. Web- Leon Keacli will be director. The tickets are lie only for defects apparent upon tiie face of the Scripture ster. having a great sale, and all who desire tickets record. If there lie error in law that would ap- menced at once in this city, under the super- Treasurer—Miss Hattie P. Bailey. pear from an extended, full record that cither Directors—Mrs. should call at Stockbridge’s at once. par- vision of Mr. E. B. Stilson, aided by one or Mary Clement, St. Luke’s; Mrs. ty desires 10 avail himself of upon a writ of error, Alfred Woodman, Congress Square; Mrs. Rufus NOTES. lie should, before trial, require the clerk to make more assistants. State street; Mrs. A. L. TURNER UNDERWEAR SALE. Sliackford, Pudor. High BROS “Tlie Devil’s Auction” will be at Portland a full, extended record of tiie to street; Mrs. Clias. Free Mrs. A. judgment sought It is designed to the destitute with Webster, street; Theatre on the 2'Jthaml 30th instant. be reversed, aud if lie refuses so to do, an supply F. Friends’ Mrs. F. E. This morning, January 19th. we shall begin our procure Cox, church; Bootliby. St. Mine. Alboni at a concert in Paris order from tlic court such record lo lie the Scriptures, sell at cost to those who wish Mrs..!. E. Second sang charity annual sale of Ladies’ Muslin directing Stephen’s; McDowell, Parish; week, and her it is was clearing up Under- made, anil then a of last voice, said, in superb present transcript such ex- to purchase, and gather religious statistics. Mrs. L. H. Cobb, First Baptist: Mrs. Horace condition. wear. This will include Night Robes, Chemises, tended, full record that the court may know from Shaw, St. Mrs. Congress Methodist; Margaret Rubinstein has written the last bar of his new of it whether an error exists. Defects No collections for the Bible cause will be Drawers, Corset Covers, Aprons, &c., which have inspection Merrill. Swedenborgian; Mrs. H. Humphrey, be in a declaration oratorio. “Moses,” which will the great attrac- VELVETS. become thutare proper of amend- Chestnut Mrs. crushed or subjects taken in any of the churches for the current street; Clias. Rogers, First Parish; tion of the Gewaudhaus concerts this by handling, yellowed by laying ment, arc cured by default,anil cannot lie readied Mrs. G. F. Williston: Mrs. Leipsig in the boxes. Thurston, it. Greeley, season. The work will be rehearsed under the Odd pieces of line goods; handsome by writ of error. A record that recites a com- year, but in place of them subscriptions will Plymouth Baptist. direction of the composer. $4.00 Brocade $2.00 articles of our own manufacture will be marked low mand in the writ for tiie officer to attach certain Cnairman Committee on Current Indian News— Velvets, colors, be taken from home to home, and each pas- now the “ to out all logs upon which a lien is claimed, aud Mrs. Howard Signor Arditi, conducting grand opera close odd pieces. specified tor Taylor. at the Boston led at the of the return of tiie officer that he did attach the will be given a receipt for the amount re- Chairman on Work—Mrs. J. E. Mc- Theatre, production $2.00 Brocade Plushes, $1.00 Sale THIS TUESDAY Missionary the first Italian opera in the present Boston Morning. same and put liis mark upon them, and that witli- ceived from his Dowell. “ iu five congregation. Theatre. Friday night was the thirty-first anni- days thereafter he filed in the clerks’ office Chairman on Press Work—Mrs. Cbas. Ogden. Plain 75 cts. Of tilt1 tmVll wllPrP HlP luff'd Inv tllDiicnql mrnv /.f The of that Arditi was, Velvets, undersigned cordially commend the Chairman on versary production. Signor Friendly Relations with W. C. T. the director In when the first Ills attachment, is not sufficient to sustain a II.—Mrs. G. S. Hunt. furthermore, 1847, judg- work to the sympathy, co-operation and lib- Italian ever in Boston a ment in rem. against the logs. opera sung by regular 1'lainliif non-suit. eral support of all friends of the Bible and company was brought out at the Howard Athenaeum. BLEACHED COTTONS. WESTERN LINCOLN COUNTY. THE FISH FIGHT. DISTRICT, humanity: Sydney Roseufeld, the dramatic author, was Abiel Trask vs. William administrator. Thomas Hill, pastor First Parish Cliurch. arrested Thursday, charged with conspiracy to Trask, * Rrseriprby Haskell, J.—A real action to recover W. H. Fenn, pastor High Street Church. defraud and John A. the theatri- 104 20 cts Messrs. O. B- Whitten and K. D. annoy McCaull, Lockwood, (lit lam cannot be further prosecuted after the deatli Frank T. liayley, pastor State Street Cliurch. cal manager. He was held in 81.000. janlO of the • tenant until his heirs are cited to appear I,. H. Hallock, pastor WHliston Church. Pierce at Cleveland. An unrehearsed incident, giving rise to much 44 Fruit of Loom, 714c and defend. A citation to all persons interested C. H. Daniels, pastor Second Parish Church. laughter, occurred at a London theatre the other in the estate of the deceased tenant without nam- A. Dalton, St, Church. the Pall Mall Gazette. At the com- or pastor Stephen’s Messrs. 0. B. night, says by the yard piece. ing any one. is not sufficient to authorize the .1. W. Bashford, pastor Chestnut Street Church. Whitten and Kirck I). Pierce, mencement of Act III. Jack Sheppard is in the court io enter Judgment for the laud. A judg- A. K. P. Small, pastor First Baptist Church. the gentlemen composing the fish committee, condemned cell heavily Ironed. Enter officer, ment for costs in sueli action the estate ui Albert T. Dunn, pastor Free Street Church. who informs him that two visitors are without. against Drived in We have a large assortment and are to the hands of flic administrator, can be enter- John M. Free Cliurch. Cleveland at an hour Thurs- After a little chaff Jack bids the "show prepared only Lowden, pastor Baptist early turnkey the same upon scientific principles ed when the demandant lias Charles J. Pine Street Church. ’em in.” the exit of the latter adjust HAMBURGS. judgment for the Ciark, pastor day, and during the forenoon they attended Upon attempted by the aid of the new land, and is incident thereto. ii. iv. uiuumeur, \ si. cnurcn. the who the found to her pastor augnan the Board young lady plays part Exceptions sustained. Report rejected. H. K. l’erkins. pastor West Congregational. of Trade meeting. They also disgust and perplexity that the door of the cell Opthalomoscopic Test Lenses, A and choice assortment C. S. Friends’ Church. refused to After for a few large very WESTERN DISTRICT—ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY. Goddard, pastor jailed upon a number of prominent business open. vainly trying a scientific and practical instrument for detecting H. Blanchard, pastor First Universalist Church, moments to get off she turned an look vs. appealing all optical defects of the eye and deter- Fred 8. Merrill the Western Union Tele- s. F. men. A Cleveland Leader met the as of at Pearson, pastor Christ’s Faith Church. reporter to Miss Farren, who, Jack Sheppard, promptly the lenses needed for just opened graph Company. A. H. mining llamburgs Wright, pastor St. Lawrence St. Church gentlemen during the afternoon at the came to the rescue. The prisoner assisting to let their correction. Rescript Inj Haskell, ./.—A verbal contract that K. T. Adams, pastor Congress St. M. E. Church. the gaoler out was too and the house Forest where he learned funny, low tlie plaintiff should labor for a manufacturer at M. Crosley, pastor Church of the Messiah. City House, fully roared. The door still remained firm, and at Spectacles for 25 cents. prices. “ S2.25 per day. commencing Monday, (September W. C. Dunham, pastor New Jerusalem Church. the object of their mission. They came length Jack’s friends had to make an entry from Eye-Glasses for 25 1st, is defeasible at the will of either parlv, and a J. G. Wilson, pastor Abyssinian Church. the sides, greeted with laughter and the gag from for 50 “ is F. Bethel Church. iirectly from Buffalo, where they secured a Miss “So in Spectacles telegraph company liable for nominal damages Southwortli, pastor Farren, you’ve come the back way?” “ CROUP in for 50 FEATHER TRIMMINGS INSTANTANEOUS only, not delivering a telegram io the plaintiff, A. W. Little, pastor St. Paul’s Church. lumerously signed memorial to Congress Eye-Glasses KNEOY, — Is an lias been in families for over 12 with won- seasonably notifying liim of the terms, of the con- John K. Grosser, pastor Presbyterian Church. — ALSO A FINE LINK OF old established prescription, and used many years that to refrain from an exten- to to tract whereby lie lost all benefit from it. W. T. Phelan, pastor Preble Cliapel. isking body MARRIAGES. Reduced from $1.50 $1.00. derful success. The proprietor being convinced of its great merits, has recently introduced it the Defendant defaulted for SI. sion of the reciprocal treaty. The import- GENUINE PEBBLES. public. It has many advantages over other croup remedies. The result of Its use is complete and in- I stantaneous relief. Although a powerful medicine, it is safe for the most delicate child, it WESTERN DISTRICT—YORK COUNTY. Suit a Portland Man. incc of the these perfectly Against interest gentlemen repre- Ill Cumberland Mills, Jan. 16, by Rev. E. M. is cheap, every bottle contains over 400 doses, and last nut not feast, it is infallible. In every family City of Biddeford vs. County Commissioners of Albert Cannell and Mrs. where it has been used of time the is the same that “It never fails. York Tlie case of John F. Haines of Biddeford, sent may lie found in the fact that the Amer- Cousins, Lydia Hall, any length testimony invariably county. both ot Gorham. In fact it has never been known to fail. These are not empty words got up to produce an effect, but against Isaac Abrams of this was ean fisheries of in Rescript hy Haskell. ./.- No appeal lies to Hie city, represents capital $37,955,- Ill Gardiner, Jail. 9, A. N. Smith and Miss Mary are positive facts, and are proved by the testimony of many responsible and lining families New county commissioners of York county, from the brought u)i for trial in the York county court 149, with products annually aggregating •L. Haines. England. Space will not permit many of them to be given here, but enough of them may be seen on refusal of the Ill Gardiucr, Jan. 10, L. 1). Gowell of Gardiner the circulars. should have it on hand. city council of Biddeford io locate at The writ al- The number of TURNER Every family and out a street. Saco, yesterday. plaintiff’s M3,046,053. persons employ- and Esther J. Culiuer Of Mass. BROS., lay city Lynn, Mr. H. Judson, Dear Sir: Writ to issue. leges that on the 13th day of March, 1885, at si arc 131,426, who have dependent upon In Damariseotta, Jan. 12. John H. Snow and 488 & 490 Congress St. I have used Mrs. Allen's Croup remedy in my family, with the most grati- MIDDLE Mrs. Edith A. Little. all it claims to do. I think it is a most valuable medi- DISTRICT—KENNEBEC COUNTY. Biddeford, the plaintiff bargained with the heir labors 525,704 women and children, fying results; It works like a charm and does Pebble for 81.50 each jan!9___dtf E. D. F. vs. Spectacles “ cine and should be kept in every family. Yours Truly, Mrs. I’ETTENGILL, Portland, Me. George Wing Thomas J. Neal. defendant to buy a certain black rhat the greater portion of the fish are “ for 1.50 gelding,and Eye-Glasses I to the value of Mrs Allen’s Croup Remedy, and heartily recommend Rescript hy haufnrth, ./.—The letters put ill evi- DEATHS. cheerfully give my testimony the defendant, well knowing the horse to be •aught in American waters is shown the Cool. Never become Scratched, and it ns a that is sure, and will give instant relief. I have tested it thoroughly having used it dence in this case do not appear to have been by Always remedy more durable than Glass. eleven and it has never me. In one case I think it saved the life of and copied. So far as we have the testi- balky and contrary, warranted biin to be !act that of the 140,000 barrels of mackerel years, disappointed my child, In this city, Jan. 16, Nathan Wcstcft, youngest I not dared to be without it. Mrs. J. W. HUSTON. West Me. mony, tiie parlies arc in conflict since then have Falmouth, with kind and and free from all vicious salted 1885 less than were sou of John and 1 10 some tractable, during 1,000 barrels Lydia Trcfellircn, aged year Geo. C.Frye, preponderance from the corroborat- months. ing testimony in favor of the defendant. and sold him to the ,akcn in Canadian waters. Messrs Whitten Corner Franklin & Streets. Dress Price 35 cents. Prepared habits,' deceitfully plain- Goods. In Jan. Malcolm Congress by 1 lie verdict shows that the Liinington, 12, Capt. McArthur, eodlrn jury must have come tiff for the sum of The fur- md Pierce are much in earnest in this U. S. retired. janl9 to that and believed 8140. plaintiff very Army, conclusion, that the defend- In Jan. Mrs. Eliza II. II. PO MAINE. ant took the colt ther that the defendant and and the over Saco, 11, Fernald, aged JITMSON, RTLAND, upon commission, and not hy alleges falsely natter, during past tliirtv days 79 widow of the late Nathaniel years,— Capt. FOR HALE Bit' ALL DEALERH. purchase. They must also have conic to the con- fraudulently deceived him. B. F. Hamilton ,000 memorials have been Fernald. clusion that when he disposed of the Hie drafted, signed, horse, 1 to In Jan. L. first in which lie received and G. F. for E. .1. ind sent Congress similar to the one pre- Southport, 5, Irving Clifford, aged W. W. exchange another horse Haley appeared plaintiff; 19 9 months. MILLETT & LITTLE. Trade supplied by WHIPPLE & CO. >ared-for years and §25 ill niuney, his as commission signatures in Cleveland. eod2w* authority Cram for the defendant. In Jan. 6, Betsey Brewer, aged 75 janlP___ merchant ceased, and this to account had Messrs. Whitten and Pierce visited San- Bootlibay, liability years. accrued: that the p.aintiff was not liaide for losses lusky Friday morning. From there they Cotton In Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 14. Mrs. Nancy R. arising from subsequent exchanges, or for the Dickinson’s Art Lecture. vill go to Detroit and and Hosiery. We offer our entire stock of Dress Toledo, relict of the late Deacon Samuel of board of horses afterwards obtained. The Chicago, Emery, Emery court will lie lien return to They district- aged 82 Goods to close them out before onr is of the that this view is in accordance The following the synopsis of Mr. Washington. Bangor, years. opinion ed copies of the in Cleve- of Goods at a with the law as well as the defendant’s own Dickinson’s lecture following petition opening Spring state- on French art next and for ment, and that another jury could not be expected signatures: Great Sacrifice. to do any better justice between the parties than Friday evening: Vo the Senate and House of Representatives of the the has done the verdict now in French art in the galleries of the Louvre ami t'nited States, in assembled'. LITTLE 15 pieces all wool Black Camels Hair, present by ques- Congress HILLETT k tion. Luxembourg at Paris: Illustrations of the beauti- The undersigned citizens of Cleveland, in the 44 inches wide, at 25 cents per yard, ful l State After Motion overruled. city, the surroundings, exterior and sumptuous of Ohio, respectfully, but most earnestly, Diphtheria marked front 75 cents. CORSETS. of the Louvre; review of in letition honorable any action Court until Tuesday, at 10 o'clock galleries painting | your body against The patient recovers strength slowly, as the sys- adjourned France to the present day; works of LeSucur, evolving a renewal or extension of what is known We are to our Corset Stock a. m. tem is weak and debilitated, and the blood Ottomans, Canvas Cloth, Sateens, going push during the present Poussin, etc.; Le Brum, Watteau, Bouchu, and ; is the treaty of or the Washington, reciprocated Bcnelize all at 50cts. week, and shall commence To-Dav on the oilier painters of the courts of Louis XIV., XV. I reaty between the United States and the Domin- poisoned by the ravages of the disease. Wliat is NfEONESMY MORNING. Serges, Cloth, per following COURT. aud on and SUPERIOR XVI; the genre works of Greuze and Char- I of Canada, so far as the same relates to the needed is a good reliable tonic and blood purifier yard, marked down from 88 cents specialties: din; the‘ classical” school of David and his fol- c of American fisheries. We Three hundred size and luestion urgently pro- like Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which lias just the ele- $1.00. pairs good good quality fifty cent lowers; the "naturalists” and "romancists”— 1 est against the appointment of any Inter- Corsets BEFORE BONNEY. joint ,500 doz. Ladies’ and Chil- will be sold at 25 cents a JUDGE Girodet, Gerlcault, Delaroche and Iielaeroix; national commission to consider the renewal or ments of strength for the body, and vitality and pair. soon Continuation sale of our No. 75 is a remark- Monday.—Patrick If. Haley paid §111.74 on a Ingres, Regnault, Troy»n, and rise of the modern ; doption of such a treaty, believing the same to richness for the blood which bring back ro- Corset, which fever or able at 50 complaint for search and seizure. school; the Luxembourg; French art of the XIXth i ie adverse to American interests, and the policy bust health. -After scarlet pneumonia it dren’s Cotton Hosiery. value, cents. State vs. Simon Leavitt and Israel Leavitt. with illustrations of Corot, Fro- < f such is to subserve the interests of the is also of great benefit. MILLETT & LITTLE. Two hundred century, Millet, treaty jam 9 U3t pairs Doctor Ball’s Corsets in White and Respondents were indicted at this term for the mentiii, Courbet, Coutere, Bouguereau, Henner, ] Jominion fisheries at the expense of American "After recovering from a prolonged sickness all 75 with and to Drab, sizes,at cents, regular $1.50. BW larceny of six tons of coal and three sticks of hard Cabanel, aud other late or contemporary masters. 1 nterests. diphtheria, needing something build who wants to test the price ne timber __ me I took two bottles of Hood’s AATANTED—Everybody Two hundred pairs Loomer’s Elastic Comfort Corset, p from Randall & McAllister on the up, Sarsaparilla. We the lot at a It merits of Mrs. Allen's Instantaneous Croup Hip of Dec. 1884. New I felt good results from the first dose. It seemed purchased Bankrupt White and all 75 night 27. The respondents are England Hammock Co. Remedy to call at W. TV. WHIPPLE & CO.’S drug Drab, colors, cents, regular price $1.25. brothers, live in Bosworth Relief to go from tlie top of my bead to the ends of my Price and shall offer all the Ladies’ at Harpswell, fish lor a living and it Corps Sociable. store, Market Square, before February 1st, ana Extensive assortment Children’s and Ladies’ Waists, moored their smack to The New England Hammock Bed Company toes. I know Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a good tiling.’’ the Ion of 25 cents per pair. tL. If fishing The ladies of Bosworth Belief enter- price get a sample bottle free of charge.19-1 Health and Nursing Corset. wharf and loaded the coal Corps j las been with the G. II. Stratton, Druggist, Westfield, Mass. Mj-Allister’s organized following who had been sick Corsets fitted TC'8' tabled the members of Bosworth Post and “Upon our little girl, with There are four different makes of Chil- a mail living at home and made to order; ( iflicers: Hood’s TA/ANTED—By young scarlet fever, the use of Sarsaparilla was French and Hose that ne i TV a situation as assistant book- ttaouy'ftf/defeiise’ln^progress Sous of Veterans at their hall last the dren’s English bookkeeper, f°r >St:Ue- evening, President—John F. Clienery. most marvellous, entirely removing poison 88 keeper, clerk, or where 1 can make myself useful; D. A. Mealier for and her to have never sold less than 62, 75 and defend^10™ and disposed of the articles remaining from Treasurer—Ituel W. Woodman. from her blood restoring good health. will work for small pay; good reference. Address Directors—John F. K. W. Hood’s Sarsaparilla deserves our highest praise.’’ cents. We shall sell them for 25, 33 fair. An excellent of read- Clienery, Woodman, S. 12, This their programme j lurt M. Woodman, Richard M. Springer. E. G. Stratton, Swampscott, Mass. and 38 cents. Office._19-1 What is the Trouble? iugs and music was acceptably rendered and SA EE—One seven Octave Piano in first- Capital, 85,000,000; paid in, $1,100. to visit sale one Chamber Set Jan. J. H. Hood’s We advise everyone this FORclass order; also Chestnut On 12th, Hunt, city the latter of the evening was devoted Sarsaparilla oue Pine Cham- marshal of portion and secure an actual bargain. with black walnut trimmings, and Nashua, N. sent a letter to Sold by all druggists. SI; six for $5. Prepared ber with beds each. Prices reasonable. II., Portland,ask- to dancing, The of the old reliable Patli- Set, spring publishers by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Slass. Can be seen at 173 N EAE ST. if Hattie E. Paine was married in --- _19-1 Janlti 41* ing this < inder Railway Guide have issued a very Kev. Geo. 100 Doses One Dollar GET—Furnished lodging rooms with or city by Turner, July 5th, IStc,, to Maine Cenealogical Society. , teat and the compact pocket guide, called d&wlynrm without board, near Portland Company. In- Edward A. and the aprl TO Lear, giving names of At the of the Maine Genealogical ] is sent free of quire of .1. C. WoODM AX. lOSVi Exchange St., meeting laby Pathfinder,which charge 19-1 two witnesses. No such marriage could lie at Re- or of LAURA Titim.ER. ill Fori' St. Society this evening at 7.30 o’clock t 0 their regular subscribers, and sold at re- MILLETT& LITTLE. found on the records. Jan. ltith the same House. As day board eeption Hall, papers will be read on the t ail by all newsdealers for five cents per janio_(l3t good gentleman writes that Hattie Lear insists "Ancient WANTED—Bakeras can be found for the price; twenty-five of Stroudwater and < Tlie is the SICK International Steamship Co. one room to let. Military opy. Baby only pocket guide cent dinners a also she Cured specialty; that came from Saco to this city with vicinity,” I,. Ji. “A HEADACHE!Positively bsfl annual of the stockholders of the BAKER HOUSE, fid Free St.19-1 by and ublislied with time tables of all meeting Chapman, j complete these Little Pills, Held at the time and was mar- s International Steamship Co. will be at UNITED THE Lear mentioned, stranger grave- James J. ] lew and the fact that no ad- gjj THE waitress that has HER ON Bannatyne” by England roads, They also relieve DiiJS their office, Steamboat Wharf, on WEDNESDAY, AATANTED—A compitent ried the Mr. Turner named, who resided l.llul). 1 he tress from for TT or hotel experience. by public are invited. \ ertisements are inserted in the body of the Dyspf January 27th, 1K8G, at 3 o'clock p. m., the had boarding-liouse STATES I n d 1 e 8 tion and The Address, WAIT- in a white cottage house, which Lear told g Tu. >££ choice of Directors and the transaction of any best references required. uide renders it the smallest, while the very A come before them. Press office. HOTEL. Ucarty Eating. business that RESS, __ ou Commercial ner-Hg other may legally _19-1 her was located street. Real Estate is it feet remedy for Di-zi-M H. J. LIBBY, Secretary. Transfers. jw price at which it sold makes the GET—Furnished house in the westerly Table and Salt The following transfers of [ness, Nausea, Prun-i-Eg Portland, Jan. 18 th, 1880. jantodtd Dairy real estate in and ,, heapest. The Baby bears evidence of the uees, Bad Tuete in To part of the citv; sunny exposure centrally the have been tli-Rfcj 48Va St. IS THE BEST. Yel!ow9tone National Park- county recorded at the Mouth, Coated Tongue,® of seven located. BENJAMIN SHAW, Exchange regis- * line painstaking care which has made its LET—A very desirable tenement 19-1 of deeds: fiPaln in the Side, &c.fcM ST., room Dr. C. It. Hendrickson’s lecture in the V. try New rooms. Apply at 385 CONGRESS SPECIALIST, * ithcr the official and only guide in 1 regulate the Bow ® TO 19-1 Portland—Meliitable P. Baxter to fThey 3. ■ \\r ANTE d—Situation as order cook. Address Treats complicated l>ls- Ask Your (Iroter for it. Take No Other. M. C. A. course next Thursday evening, in Albert ste- and is M—■ Lis and prevent Consti-RS} phenson. land. $1 and other consideration i ;ngland recognized by the railroads, TT s. M. BATC11ELUEK. Auburn, Maine. 19-1 eascs and those made dec8 d3m nation and Piles. The smallest an 1 easiest to sale-1 horse cheap; also pressed hay City Hall, will be entitled “The Wonderland Julia E. D. Carroll to Joliu W. Burrows land Ask t; our newsdealer for the Baby, ijepot, -Steep Me_I9'1 '-be Adver- picdtclne. THIS PAPER CARTER New York. i Newspaper Bureau (10 Street), where ad vertls Park. It will be illustrated with fine stere- Lucas, land and lumber. 8500. MEDICINECO., Prop'rs, | Ulw of Mesar* ami Advertising Spruce t > the Address "Pathfinder, LET-2 pleasant, nicely furnished rooms, | | ti8inK Agency (ou.ultaliou Examination free »uv.v l*» mode Xor U IN W. R. Jordan to Freeman publishers. * final, our authorized agent* big contracts Sl'W YOB1U opticon views Black of Boston. Casco—Lister Berry, ‘ SojdbyaUDrugcist&~^^^^^^^^JSj board at 2G2 CUMBERLAND ST. 19-1 N, W. AYE-7 from 9a. m. lo S p. m. jaillodtf by land. 825. I loston.” To with