Portland Daily Press: October 07,1886
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" DAILY — PRESS. ** PORTLAND ^ Y MORN PRICE THREE CENTS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, p—VOL. 24. PORTLAND, THURSDA IΝ G, OCTOBER 7, 1886. 1st. and which hung the wall THE WORK OF TRAMPS. to on the first train without AT PLEASANT HILL. Lustre painting— Inez Henry. Cumberland, WI'IiCIAl. NOTICES. DAILY looked over the contract filled anew, FOREICN. upon back of the proposed elope 1st; Kva Latham,2d. THE PORTLAND PRESS, tlicy during the of (HI painting—Lottie Libby, It is to commence pulpit meetings the convention. the knowledge of their parents, but the bouse Latham, 1st. Published every day (Sundays excepted) by the and finally decided, said, Tne of the Single plant—Kllla report treasurer was presented. the Portland Cut flowers—Mrs. Ward, 1st ; Gregory Birnson, PUBLISHING They will endeavor to ob- of the Attempt to Wreck Pull- "merciless hand" of ill-luck was against PORTLAND COMPANY, work next year. Several British Found The receipts convention from the or- Cape Elizabeth and Scarborough's ^ Messengers man Train Near Salem. and at the moment the was At 97 Exchange Steeet, Portland. Me. tain the contracts for steel and dinary contributions of the churches were them, despatch Scroll sawing—N. L. Huston. government Crucified In Combined Fair. Dollars a Year. To Burmah. ; from other handed to the reverend Waterville SPECIAL PltKXILMS. Terms—Eight mail sub- wooden shipbuilding. E. C, Allen, the Au- $3,929.22 sources, $5,143.41 ; total, gentleman scribers. Seven Dollars a Year, if paid in advance. $9,072.63. The expenditures were Pullman an happened to be at K. Kaler. will be a member of the $8.636.77 As the 7 o'clock train from Bos- Augusta physician Outline tidy—Addie Bates of Advertising—One inch oi space gusta publisher, A part of the receipts from other sources hand, and from him the clergyman learned Sofa pillow—Mrs. Otis Kaler. the of or twelve lines Ceneral ton for Bangor and St. John was running Fair Attendance— length column, nonpareil firm. Schzwaroff, a Bulgarian were bequests for the permanent fund, which of the tender age of the couple. A telegram Weather-Large Fainted toilet set—Eva lliggin*. constitutes a "square." li. W. 1'lckett. CETTINC OUT OF A BAD BOX now amounts to $21,402.06, The permanent through Swampscott to Salem Tuesday was at once forwarded to the boy's father, Cood Trotting—Premiums, Etc. Kensington picture—'■•'rs. $1.50 per square, daily, first week; 76 cents per Arrested. Fainted banner—Mrs. Chamberlain.· FROM BIDDEFORD. fund last year was $18,976.67. this it a who lost no time in his son. "Well, Henry week after; three insertions or less. Î1.00, con- Besides evening, picked up railroad tie and car- finding Flowers—Mrs. Itebecca Phlnney. the convention liai real estate at I this afternoon, Vegetable tinuing every other day after first week, 50 cents. valued ried it along the rails nearly into Salem guess you'll not get married SUR Quilt—Georgle Hurlbert. Half square, three insertions or less, 75 cents; British from which a yearly rental of $1600 my exclaimed the fond parent on meet- The second and final day of the exhibition Webb. York County Congregational Con- Messengers Crucified- $20,000, when it round the and boy,'" Silk Oullt—Florence one week, $1.00; 50 cents per week after. is received. depot, slipped pilot ing, "we will defer it for a few years." The of the towns of Searboro and Cape Elizabeth Mounted thermometer—Mrs. A. W. Feabbles. lnetead of the Jewelry Special Notices, one-third additional. ference. Ranooon, Oct. U.—The column of trooD9 TUESDAY EVENING. a switch between the was nnder surveillance until telling Watchee, caught against depot youngster kept at their at Pleasant Hill Lace quilt—Ada Libby. Under head of "Amusements" and "Auction sent from Minhla to relieve the surrounded took place grounds mat—A. E. Libby. and other article* intended for prevent*, at From seven to half-past seven o'clock off the forward trucks the danger of elopement was ended. Lamp Sales," $2.00 per square per week ; three inser- garrison at liurmah, has per- platforms, throwing yesterday. The occasion was favored with •land mirror card case— Ruth Webster. retail an announced last week* CLARK) tions or less. $1.50. Biddeford, Oct. 6.—The second day of Myethelt, there was a devotional service, led by Rev. of No. which was sachet C. K. Hawes. formed its mission. It took the column six engine Wellington, 123, Y. M. C. A. another of those mild October Lamp mat, bag—Mrs. the and an John Graham of Waldoboro. Rev. W. C. delightful Lac» Bradford. Clothier, ban received accepted THE HAINE STATE PRESS, the York County Congregational Confer- days to make a march of 30 miles through attached to the train. The momentum of apron—Llewellyn Barrows of Lewiston thenpresented the re- days and thejattendance was unusually large, Picked picture—Mrs. ,J. K. Turner. offer from R.II.Boynton, the well known at with led one jungle. In this the troops found several Published every Thursday Morning, $2.60 ence opened devotional exercises bj port of the committee on Home in the train carried the locomotive into the Painted toadstool—Jennie L. Seavey. for the this will do a a crucified British officer Missions, Programme of the Twentieth Annual Portland being represented by hundreds. city jeweler, entire lot; year ; if paid in advance, $2.00 year. Bev. C. H. Gates of South Berwick. Verbal messengers. Every which the claims of this work Advertisements inserted in the "Maine State and man in the rescued great among depot. The noise of the rending and tearing away with the propoaed muIc, and the £400 nearly every garri- our own Convention. The only feature of interest during the STATE NEWS. Press" lias a circulation in every of each church in the were re- the unevangelized of land were urg- ha· been »ent to (which large reports county son was prostrated with fever when the of planks as the locomotive ran off upon the the aereral charities, via: of the for for first in- ed upon all the churches. Rev. A. P. Mason, forenoon was the exhibition of family horses part State) $1.0ίυ per square followed a discussion lieving expedition reached them. ££00 to a committer for a Freeh Air sertion. and 50 cents for each subse presented, by general D. of followed with planking in the station attracted a great per square D., Boston, an address The twentieth annual convention of the and the exhibition of strength by draft AROOSTOOK COUNTY. Fund to give the poor children of Port- quent insertion. by pastors and delegates. The session The Praised. in which the work of the Home Mission So- crowd and startled every one in the depot. Queen Young Men's Christian Associations of oxen. The results appearing elsewhere in The weather for the past month was rather land a next Hummer. Address all communications to closed in the afternoon with a sermon by ciety in the great Northwest, among the The engineer did everything in his power to day'M outing Madbid, Oct. 6.—Liberal and Republican Maine is called to meet in the Portland Asso- unfavorable to the farmers of southern PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. colored people in the South, and also among bring his train up. He did not feel the ob- the awards of premiums. Mills $33.3*1 to the Children's Christina» Club. Bev. J. F. Bichards of Alfred. newspapers concur in praising the clemency Aroostook in the vicinity of Sherman the Indians (the Baptists have 6000 members struction until the tie caught in the switch, ciation rooms, October 28th to 31st. All AFTEIÎNOON. 33.33 to Father Linnehau of the Cathe- of the Queen Regent in commuting the sen- for late »rain and digging potatoes. Maine Wheelmen Meet. among the Indian tribes) were forcibly pre- causing the sparks to fly from his engine securing is fair THE WEATHER. tence of the condemned insurgents. A re- associations are requested to send as large a People seemed to pour Into^the grounds The latter are rotting badly. There a dral. sented. A collection for Home Missions fol- wheels. Fortunately nobody was hurt. The Mills and Biddeford, Oct. 6.—The Maine division is current that a crises in the ministry as and all fair run at the factory at Salmon they 933.33 to <»«spel Minion. port lowed. l'ullman train was delayed a little over an delegation possible, representa- from all quarters. Of course the .weath- of the of American Wheelmen held is imminent. The minister of war and the will receive '25,000 bushels. They 833.33 to Associate Charities. Washington, Oct. 7. League Rev. C. E. Owen of Oakland then hour. The train does not stop at Salem, but tives of evangelical churches, where no asso- er was of first but the jolly, free probably minister of marine are said to be opposed to preached importance, took in Saturday 2000 bushels. K. P. The its fall A run was made the annual convention sermon. He Jwas as- slows down to ten or twelve miles per hour 933.33 lofflunjoy Lodge, indications for Maine, New Hampshire meeting tonight. the commutation of the sentences of the ciations exist, will be gladly welcomed. and easy nature of the fair possessed a pe- It has been uncommonly sickly in the vicin- sisted In the introductory service by Rev. I. on account of the railroad tunnel. It is be- 33.35:to Portland Fraternity to purchase and Vermont are fair stationary from Old Orchard this afternoon, followed revolutionists.