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November 14,1881 ,.l^K '"aiAm.lt.to., 23. 1H«8—VOL. 22. POhTLAND, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY goTTsSS gBWMUa«!M PmmTum ....s, SPECIAL NOTICEN. PORTLAND DAILY JHE PRESS, FROM AUGUSTA. AFRICAN MISSIONS. XLVIIIth Session THE COUNTY EXPENSES. include the result of the same in its FRACTIONAL LOTH Published every day the Congress~-2d appropriate Mt. A SPECIALTY. (Sundays excepted) by account. Washington. Stocks, tJrain and Petroleum. PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, SENATE. The debtor account amounts to What the Lawmakers Will Do in $14,894.55, The Signal Sialinn in Winter. Bishop Taylor’s to Sail OF and the to At 97 Exchange Street, Portland. Me. Washington, Jan. 19. Expedition REPORTS THE COUNTY TREAS- receipts $904.08 less than the ex- CLARKSON & In the Senate penditures. CO., Augusta Today. today, as it was the day fixed Thursday. URER AND COMMISSIONERS. (Correspondenee of the Boston Herald.) S8 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. for the delivery of addresses in memory of the Labor of prisoners at the jail workshop late during the When we had seen the station In snmmsr Orders for the purchase or sale for cash or on WEATHER INDICATIONS. Senator Anthony, the chaplain, Rev. Dr. year ending December 31,1884, has margins carefully executed. Facilities unsurpassed, Hantley, made fitting allusions to that Sena- resulted in the manufacture of the following It had the appearance of an eatietaction Important Hearings to be fcUven by the A Party of 40 Men and Women who will fA Tery Interesting Docnueit. ordinary boas*, guaranteed: special information regard- Washington, Jan. 20. tor. articles, viz.: with our markets fur/ ished the exception of the timber ing freely upon request. Judiciary Committee On the conclusion of the Sheets of great All will meet with immediate and cheer- The Indications for New England are Today. morning business, | Work Among 2,000,000 of heeling. 8,884 inquiries to-day Mr. Aldrich offered Fairs of heels. braces, but now one door was closed and ful response. Devotion to the interests of their the following resolutions: 16,150 warmer, fair weather and winds to '■ Peaceful We give below the annual of the Fairs of inter soles customers is a well known characteristic of the shifting Resolved, That the Senate has heard with pro- Africans. reports .439,194 banked with snow, while tbe double W‘H« southerly. found sorrow of the Treasurer and The whole nnmber men house. Jan20sneod2w Aroostook’s Court death of Henry B. Anthony, County Commissioners for 1884. of employed during dows were _ Superior and proteeled slats nailed about late Senator from Rhode Island. the was with a by an Some of the tables are not given because the year 440, daily average of 58; METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. W ho W ill be Resolved, That the business of the Senate be now New Jan. 16.— in the inch apart. Inside, all was Judge. to York, On© of the largest same are found iu rendering aggregate 16,150 single days’ however, P. suspended enable his associates to pay a proper figures the receipts and ex- [11.27 M.] of parties of missionaries that has ever left New labor. As a whole, fur business at the shop, warmth. A and a _ tribute to biB large range stove regard high character and distin- Yora penditures: the huge guished public services. will sail ou Thursday by the steamship past year has been a hard one, and aside COUNTY TAX. together iu a small room, which served an Personal and Other Items of * Oity of Montreal. The numbers 40 men from famishing employment for those sen- Interest. Messrs. ldrich, Pendle- party s7 u. I i Edmunds, Bayard, and women and 10 or 15 children. Some of The amount authorized by the tenced to labor has not been a success. kitchen, dining room and office, the ton, Garland and others paid tributes Legislature kept Place of feeling the adults are ministers, others are for the County Tax of the several towns in At the commencement of the year the *g to the memory of Senator physicians, temperature as high as could be £f Anthony. and the rest have various the for the was leather trade became so desired, || (Special to the Press.) Mr. vocations. They County, year 1884, 830,000.00, disturbed by heavy even in the Observation. &f '■§" Edmunds said that scenes like this were come coldest weatbsr. Besids the 5£ §J? f from half a dozen different sever- which was duly apportioned iu the moDth of failures that we were unable to obtain the Jan. 19. interesting in all of Stales, there are three other Augusta, parts the world. Infidel, al from Vermont and as follows: usual of kitchen, smaller rooms H i and Connecticut, others March, supply scraps, refuse and waste ma- rH !a U On the of the to- Pagan Christian alike celebrated them, leadiug from it. si o a « reassembling Legislature from Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, and one or Towns. Polls. Estates. terial from the tauueries, and other material, and in varying forms and with different hopes Tbe station Is commanded morrow, the business of the lawmakers will be two families from California. The party was at increased expense, had to be used instead; by Sergt. and aspirations come to over the Baldwin. 273 $ weep graves organized bv William of 312,101.00 while the obtained for manufactured Beals. He has as assistant observer Private Biook 30.39 20 —5 NW Clear resumed. All of the work dow is of their Bishop Taylor the liricgton. 730 prices Island. prelim- feilowmen. To all alike the veil that 1,102,613.00 iu Cahill. 30 37 15 —1 W Clear Methodist Episcopal Church, and it is known artioles, many instances, barely exceeded Beside these, there Is a cook. These Boston, Mass..... inary and confined to the rooms. separated the present from the future was Brunswick.1,109 2,684,374.00 committee as William African the cost of the raw material from which three Eaetport, Me. ... 30.23 II -2 SW Clear Taylor’s expedition. Cape Elizabeth.1,155 1,869,199.00 they together live there stone nine months all of eqaally impenetrable to the natural eye, but to Casco. were Mt. Washington.. 30.04 —14 —1 NW Keggy Nearly the committees have Bishop Taylor is the organizer of the self sup- 237 265,259.00 made. An annsuaily large amount of the out of the Io the antnmn la organized, the eye of and as Mr. Ed- year. they lay Me.3U.38 14 -4 SW Clear faith, hope, and, South American Cumberland. 416 666,460.00 labor rendered at the the Portland, and the matters referred to them will be ex- munds porting missions, by which shop daring year has a stock of which Issts until ■ believed, of as there provisions the Albany* N. Y. 3 .45 10 —2 N Clear philosophy well, means a lsrge number of missionaries have goring.1,168 2,586,826.00 been by short sentenced men; those who choose New as fast as a field of view 382 following In fsct thsir life is similar York, N. Y.. 30.44 20 —1 W Clear pedited possible. Probably the end opened which should lead us been Falmouth. 769,470.00 to serve the alternative July. The 6 cent of not established in South Amorica. On its sentence of thirty days to leading Cigar Sew Eng- Philadelphia .3 \40 20 —2 W Clear of the month will be to mourn at the death in the fullness of Fieeport. 669 979,088.00 in that led by keepers of off-shore reached before the com- arrival in Liverpool the party will take a vaa- Gray 418 jail rather than to pay a fine of three or five light- land. Ask jour dealer tor this brand Washingtoa,D. C. 30.4»i 24 —2 N Clear accomplished years, of those we had loved and 672,122.00 i he cold la much mittees will sel for Loauda. ou the west coast of dollars and costs. The solution of the whole houses, only greeter at Charleston .. 3 .33 3? —3 N fairly get down to their work. Alricn. Gorham. 766 8. VV. SIMOMOS & CO., 444 to Cloudy respected, but rather to be soberly for 1,39a,524.00 Mt. and the wiad blows Agents, Fla. 30.29 44 xl N glad The voyage will take a mouth if the weather Harp-well. 430 4.-9,621.00 question underlying the financial sucoess of Washington, there 448 Fore 8t. Jacksonville, Cloudy Tomorrow afternoon a hearing will be given them; for all, who filled with a Savannah Ga. ..80.33 88 —4 N Lt ham having faithfully is favorable. At Loauda another vessel will Harrison. 343 316,826.00 the institution is, just how to employ such greater velocity than at any light- may! entl the their appointed and and 280 Cincinnati Ohio.. 30 50 11 xl N Clear by judiciary committee to the petitioners place time, having carry them beveral hundred miles alt- Naple*. 242,618.00 labor, under such circumstances so that it will house. The work of these con- 8_ borne the last and farther, New men, though N. Y ... 3o.4 1 8 severest trials of Gloucester. 427 819,676.00 Buffalo, xl SWClou.y on their bill to enlarge the powers of the Port- humanity, er which will begin a march of 1000 miles into result in a profit to the county, Xu view of stant, is not, as a rule, severe. Tbev li tjii9LA cn ft nui icL. Mich.30.1G 4 xlo SW Clear had been admitted to the life of ihat North Yarmouth.
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