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WKCIAL NOTICES. ROOMS TO LET. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, IN COLUMBUS. BCXTON AND ROLL». SERJEANT KELLY. the government in this case to show an act Cross Examination—Made no notée of what Published erery a*y (Snndayi excepted) by the whereby the State of Maine in its sovereign ownrr-Λ at the examination, bat this is what RENT—One famished front room. Shaw large PORTLAND Closing D>r Of Tfceir Vialh Annual capacity had ceded to the United States ex- I understood. FOR724 CONGRESS ST. octl-1 PUBLISHING COMPANY, and clusive over the after trial I heard a remark At 87 EIcbanOk Stkkbt, Poktlasd, Mb. Great Demonstrations in Mr. Fair. On Trial for the Alleged Man- jurisdiction territory in which Re direct—Soon TO Fort Popham is located. If this can be done about the testimony, bat I don't know that it BJE>ET. Blaine's Honor. The ninth annual cattle show and fair of slaughter of Frank Δ, Smith, tue question of jariidiction is settled. bad any influence in fixing the matter apon WEATHER IN DIPATIQNB. Mr. Lant «aid he did not wish at this mv mind. TTNFURNIShED room*at the St «ultan Hotel, the Bnxton and Hollis Agricultural Society is at point No. 19β Middle Street. Fort Popham. to discuss the question of jariediction. He Rev Frank Sewall, of Urbana, Ohio, testi- • thing of the The last pleasure seeker The Dining Boom will be thoroughly renorated Washington, Ôot. 4. A HANDSOME MPKCTACI.lt AT LON- past. would take that matter up later on. fied that he was staying at the Enreka House and about the 16th of 'ctober, and will and tired has retired from the ecene of saw reopened The indications for New are offioial Col. Joeiah Merrill of 90 tbe morning Mr. Smith was shot; him at be under the of Richard W. Under- England to-day DON, OHIO. A FULL Bowdoinham, proprietorship action and and barmonv once more RESUiflE OF THE CA9E Mr. Haley's cottage after he was shot; b· was wood. For rooms &c.. app^y to threatening weather and light local rains, peace years of age, was next called. He testified ANTECEDENT TO ▼ery much prostrated; this was between 8 and RICHARD W. UNDERWOOD, reigns orer the qaiet Tillage of Bnx- THE TRIAL. that fresh southerly wiûds, nearly stationary tem- he remembered when the old battery was 9 o'clock; heard him make a statement, wbioh oct2dtf Janitor. ton Lover Corner. perature and lower barometer. Cincinnati, Oct. 3.—At 1 o'clock this morn· standing on Hunnewell'e point. was reduced to writing (identified the state- Rooms iDg the YoQLg Men's Blaine Olab serenaded which was of the ment which the district offered in ev- to Lei, Yesterday, the closing day The Proceeding· of the First Day Reuben Blake of Bowdoinham also testified attorney Mr. Blaine. In response to their call* he ap- bat it was to the JIRABLE rooms, or In METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. fail was devoted to the races. The crowd was idence, objected by defence); single suites,famished at the window to Hunnewell'e Point in 1818 and see- or untarnished at 173 STATE peared of bis room, and deliv- passing Smith did not speak easily at the time; do not DE ST. [11.27 P. M.] large, the state of the noi!7 dtf ered a speech which was loudly cheered. Galls despite disagreeable the fort there. recall any statement of his at this time that he More than two years have since the ing standing were also made for Gen. had re- and the has been elapsed was Logan, bat be weather, raees fine. The fair N. C. for the last town thonght he dying. tired: well remembered at Reed, forty yeirs The leading & cent of New a success in the exhibition tragedy Fort Popham, Mrs. Mary H. Blanchard of Massachnsetta Cigar Eng. LOST AND . every particular, clerk of Phipeburg, testified to the existence dealer for this brand, JtENtA, O., Oct. 3—Mr. Blaine and by which Frank A. Smith lost bis life. He was called and testified to being present at if11» Plaoe of h party being fully ap to the average, and the atten- a A*ÎLl?er of at Hunnewell'e Point Mr. when Mr. Sewall wrote SLSfOMON & left Cincinnati this morning, about 10 o'clock, was shot within Fort battery years ego, Haley's cottage CO., Agents, 444 to Meerschaum pipe and ease on Com- dance as as on As is Popham by Serjeant fjo»4o rore by a special train on the Little railroad. large any previons year. and at the of the he down Smith's statement. ,M. LOUT—Amercial St. The finder will be rewarded by Observation. Miami Bennis Kelley, request District Attorney —y13 5 Tbe crowd at the aua ia well known one of the auxiliaries of Saturday morning, July 29th, Mr. Arthnr R. Litchfield of Medford was 811 to D. H. Freeman, 213 C tti- II depot the workmen necessary In the town tf returning truckman, η and died brought records from 1860 to show merclal St. oct 3-1 η the shops faolng the track cheered Mr. Blaine a successful fair is the crowd in this re- Sanday, Angnst 13th, 1882. surviving called and testified to being at Mr. Haley's w and that no assessment of as the train moved oat. Tbe first at wound two weeks and taxes had ever been cottage when Smith wrote his statement; be WAHft. atop,was spect Buxton has been blessed for the jast one day. Sunday forenoon on Danforth or tbe abundantly made upon the land or said on the be could net talk he vu little station of Milford, where there was a jL RESUME OF THE properry. platform LOST-OnState street, a small cameo pin. The finder the past nine The fair to CASE. Block Island, 30.18 χΐ S good-sized meeting. Mr. Blaine was warmly years. society bids Edward J. so low. a will be suitably rewarded No. At this time our readers will be inter- Millay, formerly county attorney young a ai by leavngitat 17S Mass 30.18 -3 SE Lt Raiu be particular Dr M H. of was called lady, position Danforth street. Boston, received, and spoke a few words of thanks widely known and we trust that matiy in the details of the sad affair. Ferguson Phipsbnrg seamstress, companion to an sep29-l Me.— 30.19 χ6 S ested recalling On for Sagadahoc was next examined. He testi- WANT·»—By elderly lady or Eastport, |Cloudy At in a and testified to at Mr. a home Morrow, Warren coanty, there was of the fateful two being present Haley's Invalid; good more to be desired than Mt. years prosperity may follow. Saturday morning, young men, fied that Addrese M. L. nigh Washington.. fine demonstration. Tbe left the train Frank A. Smith, the victim, and his Sergeant Kelly present in court is cottage when Smith made hte statement,when wages. S.. Box 47, Portland, Me 30.17 51 -1 SE LtRain party Tbe as acquaintance Bowdoinbam, and Mr. c-owd did not arrive on the grounds a C. M. both boarders at toe Eureka the on the nlatform he "Oh must I M« oc2-l Albany, Ν. Y.. 3 MO 64 χ4| SW Cloudy Blaine'» carriage was escorted by a lo- of day, Sevill, same man who was indicted by the State said, dear, New 30.00 68 SW cal committee and a of mounted Pinrned early as on to House, furtively introduced themselves inside of talk? I'm almost goue". Afterward in the York, Ν. Y.. Χ3[ Foggy troip yesterday previous days, owing court for the earn·» crime for which he is now WANTED—A woman who i« 30.20 69 χ6 to a Fort Popham—a forbidden place—through toe bouse be was to make a statement which ptOOH young Philadelphia S Lt.Haln Kuigh'B picturesque spot outside of the the dampness of tbe on urged Vy an cook and day. •eventh hole of the lower tier of the fort, one trial in the United States court. The wit- experienced good laundress. Ap- Washington, D. C. 30.10 63 xl Ν Cloudy where several tiinaeand as- port he did and it was written down by Mr. Sewall THE town, people had a and is ness a of at 596 between PUBLIC The to that Fort and ply CONGRESS ST., 9 and 12 a. m. Charleston 30.17 77 collection in tbe hall began disap- occupies nearly northerly position produced plan Popham, and read to us and as Ε Clear sembled. The speaker's stand faced a side from the snore signed by afterward; his oct2-l "will understand and realize that oar rent and ex 30.11 78 Pair quite secluded observation. pointed out to court and the Jacksonville, Fla. NË beaded pear early in the and the hall was jury opening statement on the was made after Dr. are hill, beautifally by large trees, and the day nearly The iron doors of the port hole were open for the which platform penses only about one-third as much as otir com- Savannah Ga.. .. 30.17 78 Ε Clear through Smith crawled into the fort, UN KY WANTED—About Will 51 form of tbe ground made the audience cleared before tbe close of the day. The ball of ventilation. were inside the Fullerarrived. 8300. pay pete ors. which enables us to give our customers Cincinnati, Ohio.. 30.1β 78 χΐ Clm Clear appear purpose They barely the β pot where be was shot, the of M it back on installments with as if seated iu * committee consisted of Arthur E.itella when were the quarters Tbe utilement of Smith was and good rate of in- good» solid, stylieh, durable goods.at pricee that defy Buffalo, Ν. Y.... 30.04 68 χ13 SW Clear theatre. Judge O'Neall, of Fowle, place they completely surprised by Sergeant &c. admitted, terest. Hood Address "H. Mrs. Aaron of Ordinance from the Kelley, was as follows: security. P.," Press competition. Alpena, Mich 29 88 7* χ12 w Lebanon, introduced Mr. Blaine, who was re- Desrine, Maggie Eaton and appearance Sergeent Kelley Col. Office other side of the fort. He them Charles E. Blunt, colonel of engineers, oel-1 Chicago, Ills 30.081 75 —0 sw ceived with oheeriog. tie thanked tbe peopie Burnham, and were faithful in the perform- approached qickly Hunnewell's PoiST, July 29,1882. with a in his them to leave. having In oharge the fortifications of the Remember the Little Store on Oulutn, Minn 29.98| χ9 W for tbeir kind and reminded them ance of their doty. We acknowlege the valu- pistol hand, ordering Prank A. Smith of Charlestown, shot tkls man with team to délirer Congress reception, hold on." took a coast of testified Mass., MichJ 29.84 χ18 SW able replied, "You Kelley up Maine, that Dennis Kelly, while in F.

Petition for Appointment of a Truitte. tuiiiial Reporte and Election of Officers· STATE OF MAINE· ΝΑΙ L EDA Y MORNING, OIT. 4. ANNUAL MEETING. A bill in baa been filed with the oo equity The annual meeting of the Female Prov- CCMBEBLA.NI>, 88. SUPREME JUDICIAL COUBT. (alnablo Lot Danforth St. Clerk of the Courts, (or the Supreme Judicial dent was held NATHAN et Ala. «t» ADVEItTINEMENTM TODAY. Society at room 18, City Build- WEBB, annual meeting of the Diet Mission for tlie BY AUCTION- Court (or Cumberland of County, signed by ng, Thursday afternoon, and the following re- v. THEelection of officers and the transaction ENTERTAINMENTS. Nathan Webb other business will be held at the Fraternity Rooms, and Weston F. sur- jorts and THE PORTLAND & OGDENSBURG RAILROAD m. W« ·!>»" Milliken, presented officers elected: 4 Free St. Oct. 4th, at Ν SATURDAY, Oct. 4. at S p. «f11 Rally for Butler and West. CO., et AJs. Block, Saturday afternoon, St. adjoin- viving trustees o( the Portland and The 3 Ο the very valuable lot on Danforth Ogdens- following is the Manager's o'clock, on NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. report: Whereas Nathan Webb and Weston F. Milliken ng the residence of the late Andrew Spring burg Railroad (or the Oct. 2, 1884. oct3d2t Sale Company, praying ap- Another year having elapsed it becomes onr on the eleventh day of September, A. D. filed OUR side and opposite the of H. P. Closing Out -232 Middle Street. 1884, westerly ground* in this The lot is and ia Special—Owen, Mo<»re & Co. pointment of a third trustee o( the road in luty to render to the public some account of their bill in equity cause against the Port- of Stockholders. Storer, Esq. about 7βχ270 feet Railroad Special Meeting: 5ne of the beet in the view of The Bell Kings—Merry. o( Hon. >ur stewardship, aa it is their benefac- land & Ogdensburg Company, Philip Hen- city, commands a fin· plaoe Samuel E. Spring, lately de. through Brown and Luke P. and To Charles F. Wood, President of the Boston Elec- harbor and The sale will be Our Special Leaders-isomers. j tions that we are enabled to what ry Poland, such other per- surrounding country. and asking that accomplish sons as intervene as interested in tric Time Company. and peremptory, without and For Reut—Blick Building. oeasad, Horatio N. Jose be sre do. The business may the matter positive any reserve, meetings have been held se· out in said bill that lifers a rare chance to obtain a Lost or Stolen—Boat· said thereof ting said Webb and undesigned, two of the directors of said bargain. appointed trustee. regularly with a very attend- one S. good average Milliken with Samuel E. Spring were trustees Company, hereby reouest you in to P. O. BAILEY Sc. €Om Auctisaecri. Message—Miss P. Hardy. nice and THE writing For Store. unabated interest. Through the under a mortgage deed executed bv the Portland & call a special meeting of the stockholders of said d8t Sale—Confectionery The sindness of the sepZtt Wanted—Cast-off Slotting. Coming Miuionary Meeiinga. city authorities we have con- Ogdensburg Railroad Company under date of the Hi st corporation to be held at the office of Strout Λ Notioe—U. S. Circuit Court. The annual of the New tinued the free use of the s*me room in day of November. A. D. 1871, thai said Spring had SPECIAL Holmes, Number 188 Middle Street, Portland, meeting England city deceased, that it was desired that β me on the eleventh day of A. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Horse for S«le. branch o( the Duildiug that we have occupied for some years person Maine, Saturday, October, Woman's Foreign should be appointed as successor of said D. 1884 at two o'clock in the afternoon, to act Report Canal National Bank. Missionary past. We regret to say that the of the Spring in up- receipts the sa d that under tbe Notice is Given 2, Society will be held at Chestnut ttreet church have fallen trunt, provisions ot said on the following matters:— Hereby frear behind some of the past years, was In Ineolrency. deed application made to the Justi e of the .su- First. To choose associate corporators. Oct. 7th, 8th and 9th. Mrs. Dr. wife Dut are earnestly that the ladies of our court of the United States of said &c. Heniy S. Pay eon—Attorney at Law. Warren, hoping preme allotted to the Second. To choose eight directors Compa- FURNITURE, 3ity will become more and better first Judicial Circuit to u<>ininate and elected at the of Rainy lUy Goods -Rines Bros. of President Warren of Boston University, acquainted appoint a ny iu addition to the three meeting BY A.TJCTION". with our work, aud ho be constraiued to successor to said but said Justice declined eleven in all. Wante»1 Copying. will Mrs. Ε. M. give Spring, August 2i>, 1884, makiug preside. Scott o( India, Mrs. more to act undor said authority, and that therefore Third. To see what action >he stockholders will state of Maine. freely of both time aud mouey. It is to wo the Oct 4, at 10 o'oloek a. m. at remedy was in and in for the stock SATURDAY, To Let—Room. Flora B. Harris of Japan, Miss Cushmau of men we appeal, because it is woman's work only equity, praying said bill take in relation to calling capital salesroom 1H we shall tell tbis Court would a LEADERS ON Exchange street, that appoint successor to said subscribed or thereof. Wanted—Saleslady. and able from tmoug women and children any part Parlor Suit, Hair Cloth and Walnut Easy Chain, Chin», speakers other parts of who, through Spring, and that the requisite Fourth. To see what the stockholders will one conveyances might be change Marble op B. Walnut Side misfortune of kind or have been made to the said successor. Tables, Board, Dining New will address the another, make in the provisions of the by-laws in relation to and England meeting. Mrs. 10 and Chairs, Crockery Plated Ware; also about 600 Advice brought poverty want. Oasts could be And whereas it appears that one of the the manner of and to act upon the το Mothebs.—MRS. WINSLOW'8 Dr with defend- catling meetings, yards Carpet, slightly damaged by water, and the Butler, who, her noble husband, 3ites the Mercantile Meeting Corporation TUESDAY Oct. at 10 o'clock a. at I. H. STEARNS, M. D„ Trust C at the held at four o'clock in the afternoon of Tues- 7th, m., The ifficere were elected for mpany, city of New York, a ce» titled THE west aide of «β sell About members of the four com- following tfce ON Long wharf, shall for M. seventy oopy.ot ihis order, aud that a subpoena issue the 14th day of October, 188 ,in the reception Formerly Surgeon,N. Asylam, Togas, Me.' to said day, benefit of whom It may concern, the Sail·, manderies of the United msuing year: Portland & Railroad room in the City Hall, in Portland, for the purpose Ntggfng, 29 Order of the Golden Ogdem-buig Company aud sai Chains and Anchors, Masts, &c., &o., ei schooner Sept. MW&S&w President—M re. Brotfn iu the of officers tor the year, and of iu this Charles Hutchinson. Philip Henry form prescribed by the electing ensuing Casco Cross city and viciuity visited Garfield ru»es of this such other business as be Loilge. Vice President Mrs. I. P. Fa^rington. Court, returnable at said November transacting may legally F. O. BAILEY A Aadiraeere. At 10 a. m. to-day F. 0. & Co. will at rules. order of the Directors, CO., Bailey Commandery Biddeford on Thursday eve- Secretary—Mis. J. H. Coffin. presented. By oct3 d4t sell at rooms 18 chamber Treasurer—Miss Harriet Radford. Witness, C. W. Walton, a Justice of said Court, F. R. BARRETT, Secretary. Exchange street, sets, ning by invitation. The reception and ex- Depositary-Miss Octavia M. Beckett. this twenty-sixth day of September, in the year of Portland, Sept. 20,1884. sep22dtd parlor s;U, hair and our F. Θ. BAILEY Λ CO., tables, lounges, excelsior ercises were a complete success. Tables iu tbe Advisory Committee—Mrs. M. P. Emery, Mre. Lord, one thousand eight hundred and eighty- FKOIVi VIEW. feather Dharles Mrs. W H. Mrs. I. P. four. Anctioneet g and Commission mattresses, beds, springe, crockery, form of a cross were loaded with a bountiful Hall, terris, Warren, We will also show en our counters all the Latest New York Novelties CITY ADVKRT1HEJT1ENTN, Merchxctr Mrs. Sewal Miss [L. A. A. Clerk. and Waterhouse, C. M. Patten, Miss S.] DENNETT, Kalnrsem IS Κι, glass plated ware, sloves and ranges, about of delicious of which Henrietta Pearson. Allowed. in all ilic Shapes. Also I)ui>lii|> Zouman's styles. £iehai|« supply provisions, more Leading F. O. o. W. Allsj*. 600 C. W. Bailky, yards carpet slightly also a than a hundred was WALTON, Justice S. J. C. damaged, ladies and gentlemen partook. It voted to change the time of the busi- A true CASCO STREET SCHOOL. copy. FISE GOODS ! CORRECT SHAPES ! Sale of Fnrnltnre and General Meroh cho.ce collection of about 200 plants from a Much of the time was ness meeting from the first to the first Attest: A. Regular occupied pleasantly by Monday A. DENNETT, Clerk. dise at 10 o*olock Tuesday of each mouth, and the oc4 every Saturday, commencing private conservatory. See auction column. speeches. Dr. Basbford, in behalf of Gar- Depositary lawS3w hi. Consignments solicited. oet8d will be found at the zoom aft*r- every Tuesday Casco St. School will commence Monday field cordially welcomed the aoon from 3 to 4 REPORT OF THE CONDITION Fob Asthma, Neuralgia, Rheumatism and Commandery, o'clock, iuttead of every Mon- THEmorning next. Parents and other citizens are which was to day as heretofore — OF TILE — invited to visit the school Saturday after- all Lang troubles use the Pine Mat- visitors, heartily responded by building Hygienic noon to witness the improvements made the Grand Commander Perkins. Short and by City tress. Prioe 58, 59 and $10. J. H. Gaabert, pithy Till» PonnioL Korlv CANAL Coun H In this school house. Per order. ftfîdpfiHSeS Wfirft a Ian riftlitroparl ho Un nln.»n NATIONAL BANK Oct. 1884. oc3d2t οά 2, NEW FILL ouuiav/iuici nuu λ HOODS. iU|il lCb*;[| ώΟΟ JU1UU1W There ware but twelve of the People's party Ο IT men ol Biddeford, J, B. Bennett of Wood- PORTLAND, ME., Street, Portland. may27dtf who were not afraid of the cold water last —AT THE— ford'*, Joseph Colley of Falmi nth, Mr. Tilton TAAKS f û« 1884. aveniug, and they held a caucus in the ward Clowe of Β usinée» Mept. 30, I8S4. o' Ferry Village, Hon. and are now Sunday Service*. Benj. Kingsbury room of Ward 3, at which H. W. Fletcher We displaying the choicest and J. H. pre- BE8ÔÛRCE8: CITY OF PORTLAND. Chestnut St. M. E. Church-Communion at 10. Burleigh of Portland, the Noble Com- most exteasire assortment of îided, 8nd Walter L. Sawyer filled the office of Loans and discounts SO a.m. Sunday School 1 3 p. m Preaching: by mander ol Ocean View $1,252,419.86 Commaudery of Cape U. S. secure BROADWAY AND YOUNG CENTS' SILK HATS. Treasurer's Oct. 2.1884. pastor at 3 p. m. Youvtg 6.30 Secretary. Among tt#se who the Bonds to circulation..., Office, peoples' meeting p. occupied 500,000.0u is that .be tax liste for the m. Social Service at 7.30 m. Elizabeth, and several other» Due from reserve a**ents hereoy given p. two settees were such 231,21*1.48 The finest and beet lin<> of Boy»' and Children's Hats shown in the Plain and Brocade Vel- workingmen as Thomas Due from other National Banks NOTICEyear 1884 have been committed to me, with a Silks, Congres* Street M. E. Church Communion The hall in which the meets is 85,243.81 in the Fall in commandery P. Dr. Webster and John M. Real estate City Nobby styles just warrant for the collection of the same. In accord- Service at 1 Va· Γ Kev. Ε. T. Beals, Todd. 6.275.00 vets, Plain, Plaid and reaching by Aiams, very commodious and was de- Current expenses aud taxes ance with an ordinance of the city, a Velveteens, Rev Dr. Basbf rd, pastor, at 3 m school handsomely Tue is the list of paid 3,625.87 p. Suuday followiug delegates chosen Checks and other cash items 6.73 at l^i p. m. Prajer meeting at 7 p. m. corated. 19,8 Tnrkisli Fez in all the Colors. Embroidered Dress 6oods, Ta- to the convention to be held at City Hall next Exchanges for Clearing House 9,998.78 Caps Discount of Three Per Cent., Church of the Iter. Bills of other Banks Messiah—Preaching by fire on Commercial HOeel. 24,227.00 will be allowed on all of said taxes on or be- ble Linen Pillow Mai iou late to Tuesday: Fractional paid Linen, Crosley, missionary Scotland, at currency and nickels— 265.61 fore Oct. Sheeting, ÎO1/^ a. m. and 7.00 m. School at Alarm 71 last evening, at six was Robert A. James Gold Friday, 31,1884. p. Sunday 12.15. o'c'oak, Williams, Herbert, H. W. Coin 46,000.00 H. W. Case Hose. But- John W. H. Silver Coin HERSEY, Linen, Gloves, First Uni verbalist Church — Rev. raug in for a Are in the business office of De«r- Fletcher, Harper, Jewett, E. Mareton, 1,600.10 oct3-d2w Treasurer and Collector. Henry W. L A. T. Enos Joth*m tender notes Blanchard, pastor. Services at lOVa a. m. ii Sawyer, Harper, Alden, Legal 8.000.00 Flannels, Quilts, Suuday g, Richardson & Co., lumber dealers at 325 B. W. W. McDonald, Geo. A. Five tons, Blankets, School at 12.16 p. m. Harvey, Loring, Alvin per cent, redemption funci.... 22,500.00 Lewis, Ο R. Hiram V. A. D. To the Commissioners of Port- First Baptist Commercial street. The department respond- Gallisoo, Fernald, &c. Church. Preaching by the pas Dill, L. F. Webster, Ο. H. J. H, Total i-iev. A. K. P. Small at Smith, Colrnan, .$2,210,294.17 land Harbor· tor, 10.30 a. m. Sabbath ed quickly, and the work of a few moments Oscar A, dam iiiram S. Johnson. Geo. A. Ander- at 12 School m. Missionary Meeting at 7 p. m. son, Marion Warren. J^se L. bad the flames under control. From all ap- Littleticld, Cbas. Η LIABILITIES: of First Parish P. SOMERS undersigned request permission your $125 B'ack Polka Satin Rtiadames$1.00 Church—Preaching by Kev. Dr. Baker, Delavina, Elijah Edwards, Albert S Da- Spot the was Capital stock paid in Board to fill a portion of the dock between " " D. IOV2 a. m. and 7 m. pearances fire inceudiary, having been ?ii*, John M. Samuel Solomon Chen- $600,000.00 THE Hill, D., pastor, p. Todd, Hersey, Surplus fund Burnham's wharf and Maine wharf 3ry, Geo. W. Chas. C. Boffin. Gee. W, 120,000.00 .extending forty- 1.62 Colored Plain 1.25 Gospel Mission.—Prayer meeting 9 a. m. Sun- kindled under tbe building and worked its l'utcle, ïork, Undivided feet the old line of Β. Η. Wm. S. John profits 254.015.40 eight beyond piling. day School IOV2 a. m. Preaciiing by Kev. S. F. Houston, Houston, Smith, Wm. Notes and Retail JOHN F. RANDALL. way up through the rear end. The interior Ν. M. James Circulating outstanding 450,000.00 (Signed) Pearson 3 Service ol 7 m. Staples, Woodman, Pearson, J. P. Hatter, 25 ct. Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 121-2cts. p. Song p. Prayer Dividends unpaid Manufacturing Portland Sept. 29,1884. aud fixtures were somewhat Moxcey, Adelbert Baker, Daniel W. P. B. 1,616.00 Testimony meeting 7% p. m. A.l are invited. damiged, also Beuner, Individual deposits to check. Hughes, Royal R. Burnham, J. T. Johnston, Ed- subject 667,681.64 New Jerusalem New some but Mr. Demand Certificates of On the it is 25 et 16 2-3 cts. Church, High St— clothing; Deerlng says that he is ward Hickey, J. G. Geo. F. P. J. E. deposit 1,192.11 foregoing petition Ordered, Momie Towels Kev. Wm B. Davis, Tukey, Certified Checks That a be held at the head of Maine Preaching \·γ Hayd*n at 10.30 a. m. iDsured. Saunders J L. Sears, Ihos. P. Thomas Bur- 5,117.97 253 MIDDLE hearing Sabba h Soliool at cljse of fully Beals, Cashier's Checks STREET, on Tuesday, October 7th next, at 4 o'clock 240 doz more of those 13 1-2 ct. morning service. gess Andrew J. Johnson, Henry A. Johnson, Geo. 7,361.28 Wharf, Another alarm from box 71 was i>ue to other National Banks in., where all interested may be heard, Printed Border 4 for Park St. church.—Kev. John A. for fire in H. Davis, Edw*rd Burns, Cbas. B. F. A. 103,410.27 p. parties H'dk'fs, 25c. Bellows, pas- Mosely, Head Cross St. and that a notice of the above petition together tor, will preach at 10 3<> a. m. Subject: "Agnosti- the same building, but a line from Hoee •Johnson. G. Thornton, Jr., Cbas. C. B. Goodwin, Opposite " 1, Total oc4 eodtf with this our order thereon, be given by publication cism and Posititioniem Scbool at J2 m. W. Η. Κθί»8. Β. Β. Martis, Horatio F. $2,210,294.17 Sunday soon settled the and Ruby, Joseph in two of the for matter, tbe machines re- S. Sawyer, Chas. Holbrook, Wm. dally papers published inPortland, Portland Libkral Fraternity, Congress Leroy Atwood, STATE OF seven at leapt to the Hall, turned to tbeir Lewis. James MAINE, Cumberland, as. days previous hearing. at2Vfep. m. S bject for discussion: The Irish qnarters Hayes, Hartley Harper, Clias. H. H. J. Fields I, B. C. SOME Κ BY,Cashier of the "Canal Nation- (Signel) JACOB McLELLAN,) Harbor Dynamite War.'' address Andrew Jewell, Haley, Murray. al Bank Opening by of Portland," do solemnly swear that CHAS. MERRILL, J J.M.DYËR&CO. Cross, of Scotland. Tela! A committee was the above Eclipse of Ike ΪΤΙοοη. city appointed, consisting statement is true to the best of my knowl- C. H. FARLEY, ) Commissioners. Preble Rev. Mr. Phe- and belief. B. C. d7t Chapel.—Preaching by Should tbe sky in New be clear of the following. edge SO MER BY, Cashier. sep30 at 3 school at 2 m. England Subscribed and sworn 511 Street. lan, pastor, Sunday p. Sun- Ward to before me. this 3d Congress day School concert at 7. Free to all. about sunset today (5b. 22m. "standard time,") 1. Ebe»» Mareton: Ward 2, Horatio F. Ru- day of October, 1884. oct2 eodtf Ward 3, JOhn M. Ward H. W. Fletch- FOR by; Todd; 4, G SPECIAL Fori land Spiritual Temple—Lecture and Test a rare and KO. C.PETERS, Notary Public. striking phenomenon may be seen, er; Waul 6, John Harper; Ward β, J. L. Sears; Correct—Attest: JATURDAY. by C. W. Ε mere on of Manchester, Ν. at 3 m. WE WANT H., p. viz.: the moon in Ward 7, Geo. W. Tuttle. H. W. Fletcher is chair- At7V2p. m., Mrs. Isabella Beecber Hooker of totally immersed the shadow W.W.THOMAS. ) man. JOHN Hariford, Conn., after which test by E. W. Emerson. of the eartb, will then be in the wei>t. N. LORD, ( Directors. The Public to understand that in addition to our Betting After the business of the Mr. ELIAS immense stock of Plymouth CHURcn (Free A few meeting, Joho THOMAS, ) WATCHES i \ CLOCKS Baptist)—Preaching by minutes later the eastern edge of the oct4 d3t HOSIERY ! Rev. J. M. Low ileu M. at 10.30 a. m. Sunday School Todd made one of his characteristic —FROM— at 12. moon will begin to from tbe Prayer meeting at 7 p. m. emerge shadow, speeches. Pine street M. E. Church.—Communion and and an hour later, or at 6h. 49m., the whole A which will be comfortable to FINE SHOES $5to$150 $ltc|100 reception of members st 10.30 a. m. The Races at the West gentleman's stocking Suuday eclipse will end. West of New or f Cumberland Fair. School at 1.30 p. m. Rev. Mr. Wil- England Preaching by The races at the Wes t Cumberland nm DAY on now and wear all has nice smooth finish- we have the best assortment of 75* the moon will fair, MODS. put winter, liams at 3. ρ m. Praise and Prayer meeting 7 p.m. long. not rise until after the which were not finished Second Parish (Congregational) Church. end of totality, and west of long. 90® cot until Thursday were com- ed seams and will be sold Saturday, for 20 cents pair. A written /r3>\ A written at ΙΟ,.ϊΟ a. m. ana 3 m. Warrant Preaching p. by Rev. C. H. after the end of the For the observ- pleted yesterday. Below are the turn marier: Rain Umbrellas ffl/'kiPi, W»rr*nM pastor. School at 1.45 Mis- eclipse. Very Cheap. with ΛΖΛΓ& with Daniels, Sunday p.m. 2.50 back—purse $100. LOW PRICED GOODS every erery sionary Concert at 7.30 p. m. ance of this eclipse in this vicidity an elevated Watch. Cloek. A. G. Sawyer, bro g. Hurry L 1 4 12 2 2 Second advent Church.—Union Free St. will be and an Gossamers Almost Given ! IN THE CITY. Hall, position necessary, opera glass A. P.Woo ibury,blk m. Mary Nudd4 2 4 1 1 1 Away Preaching by E»d. A. A. at 10 Va a. m. and Fowler, will be found useful. G. Hose, b m. May W 3 1 2 4 3 3 we a few 3 m. school m. MEN'S GLOVES! quote bargains. p. I2.o0 Social meet- Sunoay Prayer J. Brooks.Annie M 2 3 3 3 4 4 χ win Be it juu yy*iciiot, v;ioou. uoweiry ana surer· ing at 7.3 » p. m. Good Size τ —« cm n..ii— /11 m Hinging School. Time—2.45, 2.45, 2.45, 2.45, 2.45, 2.4 5. Waterproof Umbrellas, 89c ware lower than any other dealer in the State. St. Paul's Church.—Services at 10.30 a. m.and We SWEEPSTAKES FREE TO ALL—$170. 2(> ill. H!k $2 75" American Watchn In Cola 7.3t> p. m. Sunday school at 2.30. Rev. A. W. would remind our readers once more Umbrella*,for Ladies, $2 50 The approaching cold weather will make it necessary Silver J. E. bro. m. Little Nell 1 " " «« Ladles' Cnracoa Kid Glove Little, Rector, will preach at morning Prayer, and that the course of instruction in Noyes, 2 2 2 Button, Top, Cases only SS.SO. vocal music J. B. b. J W 1 Gents, 2.60 for to themselves with Our administer Holy Baptism at 2.30. Woodbur\, g 2 1 1 gentlemen provide Gloves. $1.50. Nickel Alarm Clocks, warranted. reading by W.I,. Fitch, will commence on N. Fox, «Ornish, bro. g. R F.W 3 3 3 3 Children's extra quality 76c Woodfokd's Congregational Church.— Gossamers, is now ete Ladles' Cnracoa KM Button, f 2 50. only $I.SO. next. 'lime- 2.44*4, 2.42, 2.44V2, 2.45. " " stock comp including Cloth, Worsted, Castor, Preaching by the pastor, Kev. S. W. Adriance at Monday evening AH who desire to be- Ladies' 94c Ladies' American Kid Button, Plate Knlvea 10.30 and $2.00 Rogers' Triple only Sunday School at 12. come readers will find this the best and Kid in the best makes. Partic- Kid ready op- MUSIC AND ΠΚΛ ΤΙΑ. These Buck, Antelope, Dog Ladies' Slippers $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, $3.00 per dox. West Congregational Church—Preachin* bv are warranted not to leak and 2.00 and 2.50. portunity yet offered as Mr. F. with bis recent to be as serviceable Gossamers as can 1.V5, Watches Cleansed and warrant- ivcT. ε·· x. nus, jiHaiur, at iu.au a. m. Sunday ular attention is called to our $1.50 Gloves for be for double our "Derby" Men's Lace and Button school at 12 m. tiuuday School Anniversary at invention is prepared to do better work than NOTES. bought prices. rotign-ss, Boots, ed only $1.00. 7.3o p. m. Reserved seats for the entertainment Stuart street Wear. Glove, fitted and $?, 2.50, 3, 3.50, 4.50 and 5. the beet, ever before. See advertisement for par- by Gents' Rubber guaranteed. iriainsprtnge, only $1,0«, Young Men's Cheibtian Rogers at City Hall, next Wedneslay evening un- Coats marked Misses' Goat ami Kid Association.—Gospel ticulars. Sarins Heel, $2, LA 11 WEST STOCK. LOWEST PRICES. met ting ai 7.H0 μ. m., conducted Mr. der the auspices of the Y. M. C. Α., will be on sale Down i'roui $3.50 ιο 2.50 and 3. by Geo;go nn ..na. F. leader. JliinHuu irirr ot Ch./iIrKrHnn'o Fruncb, Heme far Child's Goat and Kid Aged Men. Charles L. DavÙMtook $1 ,vl6 at Thurs- Spring Heel, $1, - City Hall, 1.50 and 2. the there are day night, tor his performance of "Alvin Joslin," 1.25, McKENNEY, Jeweler, Court. Although man; charities constant- municipal which m about as miserable a caricature of an old NIGrËLT SHIRTS Σ 75 pairs Ladies' Patent Leather Button 547 Congress St., near Oak. BEFORE ly asking help from a generous public, the ^ ankee farmer as I>en. '· JUDGE GOULD. Thompson's J^sh Whit- RIM Boots (to close the lot) $5.00. feb6 dtf of ES comb" is a work art. And men and women BROTHERS Fhiday—John Smith. Intoxication; lined and managers of the Home for Aged Men feel that yet, oc4 $3 of h ci ors and Portland as dit a ccste. talent, singers, visit and, Now is good time to buy heavy Twilled Night Shirts. the time has come for them to press their a the the Thomas B. Waite. Search and general thing, greater artist the smaller M. G. seizure; dis- the In PÎL1ER, charged. claim. Money enongh has been raised to pur- patronage. Twenty years ago the case was dif- Insolvency. They are just right for cold weather and by spring will ferent. Court of Wiu Lally. bound over to the Insolvency for the County of Cumberland, Larceny; grand chase the valuable property oil the corner of The late F. S.Chan the State summer. an 541 jury in the sum of 88U0. frao, actor, leaves a for- of Maine. Octobor 3, A. D. 1884. get worn thin enough for We have excel- Congress Street, tune estimated at a of a million. Danforth and Park etreets, but a portion of nearJy quarter Incase of EDWARD T. WEND Insolvent The bi-centenary of M. Comellie was celebrated LING, lent ϊ or 5)8 cents. Look at them and THE BROWN BLOCK. Brief the bouse must be and there mast Debtor. quality figure up Jailing*. furnished, Wednesday, in the church at Strecb. The mem- gepll dtl ifflHIS is to notice tliat Cold, raw, with spite of rain The be assured sources ol or actnal funds bers of the Theatre Française were present b> invi- give on the third how much it will cost for the material and yebterday. income, of trimmings, tation. M. Dumas and other academicians and no- L day October, A.D. 1884, a Warrant in Insol- indicated 45° at a. mercury 7 ro„ 52° at noon, in hand on opening the house. It was at firs were was issued tabilities also present. There was an im- vency by Henry C Peabody, Judge of and you will not trouble to make them. 50* at sunset; wind East ana South. proposed to obtain a permanent fund large ineuse crowd in the church. The Abbe Millaulc de- the Court of Insolvency for said County of Cumber- enough to support the institution, bat the livered the address in eulogy of M. Corneilie, which land, against the estate of said A boy was ran over by a team on Fore street are now forced to ask wat» followe » by a brilliant musical service. EDWARD T. ASBESTOS malingers themselves if WENDLING, of Portland, yesterday and badly braised. have to wait for this Mme. Christine Nilsson bogan her English con- they any right when the adjudged to be an insolvent debtor, on petition of to cert tour Thursday evening, at Birmingham. 'J he Owing iaiD, the bicycle parade was post- claims of those deeeiving their help are so con- said debtor, which petition wab filed on the third concert wa* completely successful, and the prima Moore of A. & Co. at til next stantly urged upon them, consequently they day October, D. 1884, to which date inter- Ψ poned donna was received with enthusiasm. After the PLASTIC Wednesday evening. est on claims is to be Owen, have decided to ask for computed. farther donations and periormance, vime. Niltson told a cable news cor- oc4 dit Steamboat Inspector Charles Staples of this That the payment of debts to or said debt- annual subscriptions to enable tt-em to open respondent that with the exception of a any by slight or, and the transfer and of IVADE city is lying ill. the house at one·. All the donations s itfues she had recovered from her acci- delivery any property larger entirely him are forbidden dent sbe by by law. Mr. J. T. Hall has his will be transferred to the permanent fund. of last Saturday, when was thrown from a — TO first volame of the That a meeting of the creditors of said to STOVE LINING. cab in Pali Mall. She said that no arrangement debtor, Smaller sums will be need for tbe running ex- prove their debts and choose one early records of York county nearly ready for hut yet been concluded between Mr. Mapleson and or more assignees pense». Any amount however small « ill be of his estate, will be held at a court of to This article is composed of Asbestos and other herself, but ibat it was possible she mlghi to insolvency pablica'ion. received go be holden at Probate Court in said file proof materials, prepared, ready for use in the ORDER gratefully America next even if the were not room, Portland, ( winter, engaged on the twentieth of form of a cement which can be Hon. W. L. Prince was taken ill at Camber- The managers believe that there cannot be a Mr. day October, A. D. 1884, at ten plastic easily apolied by Mapleson. o'clock in the forenoon. with a trowel a durable and economical professional man, merchant or mecbaulc who forming land fair Thursday, bat was more comfortable Given under hand the for cooking and not t'· my date first above writ- lining heating stoves, grates, ranges will be glad aid in this beneficent object and ana yesterday. RAILWAY MATTERS ten furnaces, lor lining fire doors of boiler fur- of providing a pleasant home for the worthy, etc. It is also useful /or stove and GIt· yoar orders early, a· we are always Dr. H. R. SARGENT, naces, repairing engaged T. Fillebrown ha been elected chairman honest industrious citizens whom misfortune as fiue broken fire iron and •ome time The War Ended. Deputy Sheriff, Messenger of the Court of Insol- joints, brick, linings other ahead. and old have for said THE surfaces. to fire and is Invaluable as a overtaken. of BELL exposed of the fcxecative committee of the New Eng" age vency County Cumberland. heat, AU thoee willing to aid in this noble work Commissioner Fink announced in New York oc4&ll Fire Mortar tor lajing Fire Brick in boiler fur- la jd Dental Seciety. as it will will please send their subscriptions to Bben Ihursday that the railway war had been termi- naces, etc., not burnout, and clinkers will The usual ι* πεβεηυ that the not attach to it. goepel temperance meeting will Corev, Treasurer, 195 Commercial street. n « ted an of General Sar- uiven, by agreement Manager Noticesubscriber has been and taken b» held at the Mission A committee has been duly appointed y this evening at 7.30 soliciting appointed, gent, of the Grand Trunk line, to leave the ques- upon herself the trust of Administratrix of the es- & who will at an early day call on th >se who tate of CO, o'clock. All are invited. tions in dispute to arbitration, waiving the 60 day may not find it convenient to respond as above Dr. Ε. M. notice of w ithdrawal from the and WILLIAM H. EATON, late of Melrose, Mass., W.W, WHIPPLE & 493 St Faller, Bath; Frank W. Dean, Managers—T. 0. Hersey, Eben Corey, Ira pool, deciding RINGS CO., Congress to the fixed on deceased, who died estate to be adminis- Iaa25 att Ν >w York, and M. Reqaa, San P. Farrington, James P. Baxter, Wm. G. abide by percentages Jan. 8, in both leaving Francisco, tered in the County of Cumberlaud.and given bonds 21 H. F. W. L. Geo. S. dead and live stock. Pool rates of 25 cents on Market Ca!.. are at the Falmouth Hotel. Davis, Furbish, Putnam, as the law directs. All persons having demands Square, dead freight, and proportionate cha'ges on live upon Tne Eastern Railroad Hunt, Henry Fox. theestateof said deceased, are required to exhibit Straw Hats and Hats eep27 Portland, Me. eod2w Company has con- stock, were enforced Friday. The following was Exeoutive Committee of the Ladies' O'gan- the same; and all persons indebted to said estate Light from tributed S250 to maintaiD a bed in the telegraphed Chicago Thursday. are called to make DICKER Maine ization—Mrs. Samuel E. upon to BRO'S. Spring, Mrs. H. L. Official—All the payment reports to contrary, notwith- b UD< ODe Mrs. E. >XY EATON, of .Vlelrose Mass., or to Gent ral Hospital for year. Taylor, Joseph Blabon. standing, freigr t rates have been restored to 20 Adm'x, WINDSOR B. SMITH, of or cents, and all east bound were billed at Portland, Me., Agent A chorus of nearly two hundred Sabbath The committee on admission to the "Home freights pool Attornery iates Friday by all ro >ds. ' school for Men" will be in session at fortlaiid, Oct. 1st, 1881. oct4dlawS3w* FALL auder children, the direction of Mr. Aged the house A dispatch iroiu Chicago sa} s that in accordance with the the trunk lines Fi cb, are to tin? at the State convention. corner of Danforth and Park street* Tuesday agreement nmong freight VTOTICE IS HEREBY CSIYEIV, that rates to the seab *ard were advanced fro u the PIANO. pre- the subscriber will meet f< r and afternoons at 4 m. Those 1.1 has been duly appointed and They rehearsal this afternoon. Thursday p. de- out rates to a b tsis of 20 cents on ! vailing Thursday taken upon herself the trust of Administratrix CALLED IN from to New A Commended abore all Theodore Dr. H. A. Limb .nd family returned yester- siring admission may meet the committee at grain Chicago York. meeting of of the estate of Drop into Merrj's, the Hatter, and leave them, and he will pnt something on by Th«nu. the local committee was called for 1 yesterday for the the that time. VOLNEY jour iead to please you. dficai Thorn Mountain House, Jackson, purpose of submitting a proposition for the restor- BARKER, late of Portland, HATS THE MATCHLESS ation of full tariff rates on the basis of 25 in the of Ν. H., where they had been epending a short Keal Enlate Trannfera. cents on County Cumberland, deceased, and given grain to New York. It is believed that this will be bonds as the law directs. All de- vacation the mountains. persons having among The following transféra of real estate in this done. mands upon the estate of said deceased, are requir forboys and children in all colors ed to exhibit the and An indeDendent temneranne mAAtlno will ha county have been recorded at the of same; all persons indebted to Registry caid estate are called upon to make to and held at Reform Club payment shapes. BIRDETT Hal), corner of Congress Deeds: ADD1E M. BARKKH Adm'v ORGAN ! and streets, to-morrow at Portland—Ellen W. Davis et al. to Frances Address communications in care of William JET. Temple evening, 7 30 A. And a large stock of various makes. o'clock. Andrews, land. $1 and other considerations. Care for the Children Emery, .Box <593, Portland. W. et Portland, Oct. 1st, 1884. octldlawSw* WE to Frances A. HAVE George Deering al., Andretrr, The Bojh' Literary Society, of the Yonig land. $1 and other considerations. Children feel the debility of the changing Gorham -E. S. Palmer to J. F. Newman, NOTICE. Men's Chriatiau will land. even more than and be- Association, visit Auburn $1,750. seasons, adults, they Stools and G and uncontrollable. overs. to-day and will be famished with a boantifal Naples—Susan L. Nelson to Lydia Norton, land come cross, peevish, District of Maine, ) COE, and and the Oct. collation by the Anbnrn Ladies' buildings. $500. The blood should be cleansed system Portland, 1884. j LOWEST PRICES. Auxiliary to Hattie A. to the rules of the Circuit Court of PLEASE CALL. Bridgton—Curtis Gray Atkini, land invigorated by the use oi Hood's Sarsaparilla. | Society on Goff'e Hill. Places of interest in and buildings. $350. PURSUANTthe United States for the District of Maine, 197 middle Street. " Tuning and to Jennie D.Ham to Curtis land and build- Last two children were vacci- notice is hereby given, that John S. of THE Repairing Order. the two cities will be Gray, Spring my Iîichardson, visited by the boys. in f ai-i ings. $350. nated. Soon after, they broke all out with run- Baldwin, District has Applied to the under- Mr. Hickcox'n first Winter olass in short- signed for admission to practice as ai attorney and ning sores, so dreadful I thought I should lose counsellor in said court. A. H. hand and was started at his resi- LawMiudent»' C'Kub. DAVIS, typey.itiDg them. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured them com- oct4d3t* Clerk of U. S. Circuit Court. REMOVAL ! dence, 213 Neii High street, Thursday The law students held their first meeting for Samuel Thurston evening pletely; and they have been healthy ever vacated the «tore No. β Free street, X with a the last large attendance. The next class coming year evening at the attorneys' since. I do feel that Hood's Sarsaparilla FOR RENTi HAVINGshall be glad to welcome all my old custom The ers and many new ones at my S Free St. Block, PORTLAND. begins November 3d. All wishing to join room, City Building. following officers saved my children to me." Mas. C. L. 2 four story brick store No. 232 Middle street RIGHT my 2 fltt should were elected for 1884 85: TpHE register early, as only a limited number Thompson, West Warren, Mass. 1 (with the privilege of buying the stock.) is now of pupils will be taken. President—Chas. 8. Woodbury. offered for rent or lease The above establishment has been on NEW Vice President—Geo. W. Hanson. successfully carried for 30 years, by j WAREROOMS Tbe Rockland Courier-Gazette that the Blood the late Mr. a says the P. Purify owner, G. A. Susskraut, as hat, cap C. L. S. Secretary—John Kerrigan. and fur and a C· steamer Saguenay, burned on the St. store, affords good opportunity to recently Treasurer—J. N. Whittaker. Hood's Sarsaparilla is characterized by continue the same ei her Mo. 74 Union business, jobbing or retail. St., AH the Required Book· in the Lawrence, was originally tbe old Daniel Web- Executive Committee—Chas. S. Woodbury, fliree peculiarities : 1st, the combination of BENJ. SHAW, 48V2 Exchange St. Alfred Mel vin S. Hoi ect4 where with reduced I shall be ster, tbe pioneer steamboat of the Saunders, way. remedial agents ; 2d, the the eod2w» HAT expenses able to give Bangor Line, proportion, 3d, Silk or Soft. You are sure to (jet suited. Men, Boys or better bargains in all kinds of Furniture than ever dying between Portland and The club voted to bold weekly meetings. process of securing the active medicinal in Stiff, Children. Th· Bangor, touching iu tbe market. Robes of all kinds. before. Bedding a specialty. Repairing of all The result is a HENRY S. greatest and finest line of mores at Rockland and other intermediate points- qualities. medicine of unusual PAYSON, kinds solicited. CHAUTAUQUAN Letter Carrier·' Report· cures hitherto She was built in the Spring of 1853. strength, effecting unknown. Course of The following is the letter carriers' report Bend for book containing additional evidences Reading As Mr. J. M. Haynes stepped from a horse Constantly on hand at for September, 1884: "Hood's Sarsaparilla tones up my system, at car as it Law s opped on street last SpriDg evening, DELIVER*». purifies my blood, sharpens my appetite, and Attorney he was struck a seems to make me over." J. 1'. ARAD EVANS. by team coming in an opposite Lettere Thompson, IVo. 31 1-2 Exchange Street, 109,709 itegister of Deeds, Lowell, Mass. dtf direction, tbe ehock bim to be thrown Cards ... FOGG & causing 27,491 "Hood's HOYI, Papers Sarsaparilla beats all others, and PORTLAND, ME. DON», violently upon the 79,113 Is worth Its in I. oc4 MERRY DIRI60 MINERAL WATER. ground. Upon reaching weight gold." ISABKLNGTON, dim COLLECTED. 130 Bank New Yolk - ME. home the examination of a Street, City. Hatter 237 Middle Iced water ruins digestion; Water improves PORTLAND, physician proved Letters OR 8TOI.EW—From her The Street. Dirigo Γ Bgir*Seii