--^ 0 WISHED JUNE 1862-VOL. 23, MAINE, FRIDAY MORNING OCTOBER 28, 1887-WITH CENTS. _ ^ 26._PORTLAND, SUPPLEMENT._PRICE THREE *PK< IAI. VO I M hH. THE PORTLAND DAILY TOO ROUGH FOR THE RACE. veil, started on a debauch. ABOUT PRESS, They visited ;i TO TALK FISH. I around Horn for Ithe where CENERAL and house and drank Cape Pacific, FOREICN NEWS. thirteen, kept the participants busily Published every day (Sundays excepted) the heavily. Uarve' they will in the seal, salmon and hal by ecame | engage I engaged until in the £ublic boisterous, talking loud, and spoki i ibut fisheries. The vessels at Park early morning. The THE FINAL SESSION. PORTLAND PUBLISHING at ■ I lay COMPANY, Whltecaps Maranocook Disap confidently of Stain’s conviction, the committee of were reiteratini Chamberlain Wrong Man, Ac- hurst’s wharf, and were bedecked with Police Officers who are Used for arrangements Joseph A. to the his which flag! At 97 Exchange Street, Pout land, Me point Several Thousand assembly testimony, Is nov and of ex- People. well to the Toronto bunting every nationality. The Fickett, chairman; C. W. Hanson, Frank known, lievell endeavored to keep lila ! cording Clobe, Political Effect. Teems- Dollars a citement attending this new departure was Eight Year. To mail sub quiet, but wanted to light, and afte Merrill, Clarence Greely, Israel Hicks and ■cribers. Seven Dollars a Year.If paid In auvanci Harvey Intense, the populace turning cut en masse the life of one of those presen Roger McGrath. The floor director was J. Kates op Advebusino—One Inch of spac< Teemer the Favorite th< threatening too to witness the departure, their interest fai Among and receiving several hard blows in return Because He Says Much and Can Two Months In the Jail Sir the length of column, or twelve lines nonparie ; exceeding the furor caused by the California Awaiting F. Langmaid, with O. A. Skillings. J. M. constitutes a Betting Fraternity. he departed for Medfieid wel His Reviews, Addresses and Elec- “square.” apparently Not Keep Temper. fever in ’49. Over 10.000 persons were or Winfred Blunt. D. W. II. F. Reports, $1.60 per square, first 76 cents satisfied that his return had been Hnssey, Eaton, McDonough. dally, week; pel duly cele Parkhurst’s wharf, away on tc week after; three Insertions or less. brated. extending J. F. A. Norton and $1.00con the tops of storehouses and sheds. The rest Rodney Sparrow as tion of Officers. tlnulnp every other day after first week, 60 cents Project for a State o< aids. Half Organization Booms Engaged for the of the wharves and the beach and vessels Zululand the 8eat of Wa square, three Insertions or less, 76 cents ONE MOREIRAILROAD. Thirty-Seven ly- Again one 60 cents week Amateur Oarsmen. ing in tlie stream were filled witli week, $1.00; per after. Commissioners’ Deliberations. spectators. the * THOMAS WILDEY. Special Notices, one-third additional. Forty crews could have been shipped for the Against English. Under head of “Amusements” and Auction The Legislature Is Willing the Bostor voyage, if necessary, so great was their en- Sales," $2.00 per square per week; three inser- [Special to the Press.] thusiasm. Memorial Address at Odd Fellows tions or leas. $1.60. & Maine Should Have It. Toronto, Oct. 27—The Globe, referring to , Oct. 27.—The action of Chief Good Words for the Poor Lake Mabanocook. Oct. 27.—The grea Hall. Many Spoken Chamberlain’s speech on commercial union, REBATES ON MAINE TRADE. Detective Monroe, in forcing an on THE MAINE STATE PRESS. race for $2,000 and the championship o: inquest N. Oct. 26.-In the housi the utmost loss of the of the dead Published every Thursday Morning, at $2.6C between John Concord, H., says that possible Canadi- body suspect, Cohne, admits Indian. America Teenier of McKeea There was a service at a year; If paid In advance. $2.03 a year. this a bill the Bostoi an Great Britain, commer- The of but two very Interesting and Jake Gaudaur forenoon, authorizing trade by through Complaint of Boston Merchants hypotheses. Either that official Advertisements Inserted In the “Maine State port of St. Louis, wliicl Odd Fellows Hall last un- & Lowell or Boston & Maine to lease th( be little more desired to evening conducted Press” lias a circulation In every was to cial union, would than two to the Inter-State Commission. elicit revelations which should (which large have been rowed today, was post der the Ancient of the State) for $1.00 per square for first In- Northern Eailroad and if such a The real act as a auspices of Brothers part until lease ii millions a year. benefit in this dynamite scare, in which the detec- sertion. and 60 cents per square for each subse- poned tomorrow on account of rougl Lodge. made to the Lowell, permitting the Maine t< connection to the mother country is that Oct. 27.—The Inter-StaU tive force should shine conspicuously as the quent Insertion. water. The trains from different parts o: Washington, A Live Gives guarantee to assume and the After the voluntary on the organ finely Apache Some Reminiscen- Address all communications to' the State perform the cove Canada maintains flag over a territory Commerce Commission gave a to- means of preventing a colossal outrage, or brought about 2300 people to tin hearing Mi. PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. dants and agreements was caller the United States and his was to favor played by Farnsworth,Rev. Marion Cros who seemed to thereof, as large as keeps a day upon the complaint of the Boston Cham- object curry by furnishing lake, enjoy themselves it delivered the memorial address. ces of Ilis Life. up by Mr. S. B. Page, of as un friendly to Great Britain. ber of the with a for wholesale ley spite of the cold wind which was Haverhill, large population Commerce and others to the effect government pretext blowing finished business. this connection MU. CKOSLEY’H OKATIOX. THE WEATHER. almost all Continuance of means that that the prevailing rates and arrests, and evidence of the truth of the day, and which placed in doub upon grain Mr. in Mr. Batchelder, of offered a resolu. millions of able bodied men who will current accusations Mr. Parnell and Crosley substance said; the of the race rowed. Salem, many produce from Chicago to Boston constitute against probability being A resolution was passed at a recent session of lion limiting the debate to five minutes tt some day live in the Dominion, shall never an his allies which the Tories have so industri- Washington, Oet. 28. Almost all the Maine sporting men wen unjust discrimination in favor of Boston of the tbsvereign Grand Lodge, setting apart the each speaker. The resolution was be hostile to Great Britain, but will lend her disseminated. The first 20th of October as a memorial that the Senator Indications for New are present and prominent from almost rejected, exporters as against local dealers. The ously presumption day, Caste The sports lodges might engage In exercises re- Frye Deplores Prejudice on division. 111 to 112. in time of need. It is Chamber of is altogether to merit considera- appropriate POWDER warmer and to all parts of the Teemer was a strength monstrously Commerce was represented by tolasinine specting their deceased members The weather, light rains, light country. grea' The report of the of the railroad absurd that these are the blunders the date was chosen because it is the of winds. favorite in the Gaudaur’s majority to allege advantages ex-Governor Gaston and C. L. B. Whitney tion, many previous of de- anniversary in the South. Pure. fresh southerly betting. friends committee to the bill the essentia the death of Thomas the Absolutely adding not infinitely more important to England of Geo. C. tectives to the contrary Wildey, acknowledged although as numerous as did not features of Boston; Greene of Cleveland ap- notwithstanding,and father of Odd III America. As l!u«ls This never varies. A marvel of Teemer’e, the Hazen bill relating to minori Fellowship powder purlt> than tho small sum her merchants for the latter must be as the first service of the klud, remarks will be streutrtli and wholesomeness. More economical seem so anxious to bet their and helc ty stockholders was adopted. might peared the Lake Shore; F, Loomis ol perforce accepted pos- my LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. money, more or less and general. Ilian the ordinary kinds, and cannot lie sold !r off Mr. Moore of Nashua called for the read lose by a commercial union. Chamberlain New York for the New and sessing elements of probability. The evi- explaultory for odis of two to one. A few hundrec York Central, Odd Fellowship is a we are a brother- competition with the multitude of low test, shon Portland, Me., Oct. 27, 1887. of the which recom- family, ing minority report made a serious blunder in firing a volley of Samuel Hoar of Boston for «S dence adduced at the inquest hood. both by our nature ami our associations. wcijiht alum or phosphate powders. .Sold in were laid at odds of a hundred to the Boston undoubtedly by Dr. only 17 a >i | 3 p m 10 p M seventy mended indefinite postponement of the bill, It is that we should honor our Fenn in Defence of Dixie Koval Baking Bowpkk Co., too Wall j vituperation at the Irish Americans, a very Albany road. The case of the complainants showed that Cohen aud his friends contem- quite becoming Replies and a hundred to Mr. Moore then spoke against the passage ol dead by appropriate ceremouies. uot that we cau 8t-> N- Barometer. 30.62 ,30.40 ,30.43 sixty. was stated by Mr. 1 he the of ulterior un- Iy2d&wtf tlie bill and read a numerous, important and influential section Whitney. distance, accomplishment help them but that we benefit our- Y-_ Thermometer. 31. 43. |40. About 3 o’clock the Jas. Or communication signed In he was sent, may greatly referee, T. of the American even his said, only 5J per greater from tdatedawful objects, but the testimony barely selves by reviewing their lives auu and Its Dew Point. 22. 32. |30. five directors of the Concord road, in which people. Suppose to remembering People. mond of wcut over the course Chicago Boston than from Chicago to New warranted the assumption that were their deeds. are our brothers even Humidity. 09. 60. !08. Boston, in th< they agree, if can secure the least ol villification be not without justification, they 1'hey though DYE they York, yet the charges in all cases were 2C which the detectives base tiiey lie absent from us. We sbould remember HOUSE .. dynamiters, theory NOTICE, NO. 3, Wind. NW SE |NW steamer. The water near the upper ol the Northern to do so at 6 per cent, what sense, or what fitness as a negotiator, part rnilroad, cent, and them for what have done for us...... per greater, classes of the of and they Velocity. 0 0 *1... annum. did he evince Insulting them upon goods upon finding newspaper clippings 14 *wnv TV no OIIIUUIU per Mr. Moore called on all whc by deliberately The fact that our order is CUUUIgll, UUt IK'ill IIK requiring lighterage in New York, the dif- revolvers, and the which existed large, growing and Weather.IFair CloudylCloudy wished to stand the upon the very moment of undertaking nego- friendship is an sow by chief executive oi Kuf uruon liu /ioonucurl u ml Uulvillu f liu ouit influt-iuial Indication that their labors were is mi: Tine to ntve tout “Point,” about of a ference was ;)6 per cent. The rate per hun- The third day's session of the American Mean bar...30.47 Maximum tlier. three-quarters milt the State iu his veto to vote tiations witli a country where they are uw ui '.1111 .uiu are oi notice at our daily ...44.4 against the dred to New York 25 tiiat to Dosed of the Clan-mt-Gael. deserving Mean dally tlier..38.0 Minimum tlier....28.0 it was so that lie imperilled the chances being cents, agent Melville hands. Our order la In its Hath It rises Missionary Association C A n r r\ ■ «- n down, rough the referee wai measure before the house. strong, seriously Boston w year. opened yesterday —' as 30 the Boston & Al- became alarmed at the of — VI w w I k fea E/ Mean daily d’wpt.28.0 Max. vel. wiud. 8 of amicable settlement of the fisheries dis- cents, yet activity the pc lice from humble rlgln. Its existence dates Irom the in doubt as to its fitness for He re Mr. Call of Clearmont said that the future morning at 8 o’clock with the prayer meet- wtmii unity uuiu. .vt. | iomu racing. his bany road, which performed the extra ser- and disappea-ed. 2*>tb oi 1819, at which time Hve men, precip.O prosperity or me iowu or l.euauon, wnicn pute, and placed Cauada, real client, in no April, turned and ordered the men out at 3.3< vice, received only nine mills of this extra A instance of the tactics Thomas Wlldey, Jnlm Welch, John Duncan. John ing led by Rev. Mr. Adams of Portland was devastated little danger. A man who is incapable of striking employed fiAUMKITS recently by fire, ilepeuded five cents, the Chatham and Richard met In a little o’clock. bis when interests of the remainder being divided be- by the police to maguify public fear of Irish Riishwurth, At 9 o’clock the com. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. very largely on the passage of the bill. keeping temper room In a tavern In Md From that regular meeting tween the roads west of Albany. Mer- upon persons opposed to Home Hole Baltimore, Kt-iiovuu-d for Gaudaur, who had made his Mr. Sulloway of Manchester, characterized largest international importance require him outrage oue lodge of live members the order has menced, Kev. l»r. Behreuil* Her. Winter. Take (Oct. 27,1887, 10.00 P.M.) headquarters cimuuise uesigueu ior export irom Boston was given at Islington on the occasion of the spread presiding. the to lease the Northern road to do so. is not fit for the fisheries commie- until now we have oue Grand them to Observations taken at the same at Winthrop while at the had come proposition was carried at the New Yoik or if in honor of Mr. when Sovereign Mr Howard offered prayer, alter which Kcv. moment of time Hake, uy Chamberlain s usefulness is rate, meeting Chamberlain, Lodge, in Its u the Culled at all stations. to the Boston & Maine at 5i>er cent when sionership. gone, Including Jurisdlctl witli his boat on the and was shipped originally to Boston and then re- that gentleman's carriage was surrounded by Stales, Canada, Frank Wood of Boston, made the steamer, the it has earned 8 per cent, for years, as an •ml lie must be a (leal worse than useless at Germany. Sweden. Denmark. following Thermo’ter shipped abroad, a rebate of five cents a hun- mounted who maintained a con- France. Mexico. Netherlands, and VVina first to respond. His appearance was re- outrage. Washington. policemen, many report on the Indian work : dred was allowed. Under this system the tinuous air of watchfulness. The effect of ui the islands of the seas. We have .»4 grand *» ceived with Mr. Stone, of Andover, said that with one 8.1l Bmli Huilriini;. I'srilnnd. Cincinnati,O. 30.32 48 +2 NE ....cloudy ness the struggle, returned on seeing how dependent government candidate. mentary matter was submitted in evidence. court, and groans and hootings from the portance to the work of the A. M A. among the Pittsburg.... 30.34 48 N crowds Indians. The summary for the Is menu It#. 8 Li.btn l.cwisten. ....cloudy rough it was, knew there Pakis, Oct. 27.—Hon. James Q. B.aine has .outside. MUSIC AND DRAMA. year ag- 8,reel, Buffalo, N.y. 30.38 42 +8 W ...Clear saying they would Thirty-Seven Rooms. ing. Hie conversions anU adlm],.ns to church sneodlm an of TAKEN FROM HISCA8H. Bloodshed In tell a oet2°_ Oswego. 30.36 42 +8 NE .... Fair be no race. given expression the opinions he has Egypt. membership story of faithful. unselfish work — Cleveland.... 30.38 38 —2 W Washington, Oct. 27. Thirty-seven for the Master. Is one if the hardest fields ...Clear formed upon the of Ireland’s rela- SHADOWS OF A GREAT CtTT. possible Detroit. 30.38 40 Gaudaur rowed down to while question Caiko, Oct. 27.—A force of 900 Arabs ad- of with +4 NW .... Clear Winthrop, rooms have been engaged for the fishery How missionary labor, Utile of the rom nee or 30.28 tions to the British Mr. Blaine Cashier Jackson Robbed the SheweU’s melo of travel Dodge City.. 60 +12 8 ....Clear Teemer’s boat was taken care of by his government. vanced today on Wady Haifa. The village great drama, "Shadows of ji'easuro sometimes affoid.d by missions UrandHaven 30.26 commission at the most hotel In foreign lauds. a 44 +2 8 .... Cloudy expensive New York a Among people whom a trainer, Fred at the Hake. Al- thinks that Mr. Gladstone’s influence is a Sub-Treasury; fort at Khormoussa, which protects the Great City,” will be given at Portland judge Marquette... 30.14 36 48 W ...Clear Piaisted, here. It had not been anticipated that the of the Supreme Court called "a d-sptsed and re- 111.. powerful aid to the Irish of Theatre and should draw class of Chicago, 30.28 48 +10 SW ....Cloudy though Teemer is the favorite in the betting, cause, though commission place, shelled the enemy, who retired. tonight a large jected persons; handicapped and hindered Des Moines.. 30.18 48 S would surround itself with an in all their efforts the and hatreds +6 ....Clear Gaudaur has course it does not appear in the enactment New Yoiik, Oct. 27.—The fact that Henry Meanwhile mounted sallied forth audience. A Providence paper by suspicions Duluth,Minn 30.08 42 — SW many admirers who are taking of clerks and troops says: developed by centuries of aud ...Cloudy army retainers who would re- M. injustice, robbery St.Paul,Minn 30.14 32 8E ....Clear the small end, and will be of a hostile parliament. He has already Jackson, costlier of the sub-treasury at from the fort, the black battal- “This popular comedy drama was play ed to cruelty from a Government that claimed to be +2 they surprised if quire so much room. The has been supported by Leaveuw’rth 30.24 40 .... question civUUed and Christian, and also tile +4 8 Clear he doesn’t win. brought about a community of feeling, a New York, was a defaulter and had fled to ion, and pursued the Arabs. The blacks a very large audience in Music Hall last eve- by Reserva- Santa Fe.... 30.22 48 f8 E ....Clear raised as to the fund from which this tion System w inch puts the and the I the com. Canada was first discovered last. tired heavily, scattering the Arabs and kill- missionary A88inlbolue.. 31.08 62 +12 SW ...Cloudy Among prominent boating and sport- genuine cordiality and cooperation between Saturday ning, and it is seldom that any dramatic per- teas-her ui der the absolute control of the Indian mission can be so far as ing many. The Egyptian loss was two men St. Vincent.. 30.08 30 E men paid, any obliga- The matter has been al- Agent, wlm may be a mere tool and a +4 ....Cloudy iug present were noticed J. J. Cullen, a large section of the Irish people and a kept very quiet, four camels and two men formance has been give here which was so political Dead wood. tions which be and killed wound- man of no character, vet has -L1212sntf Ted Jas. M. section of may incurred, inasmuch as it is understood that have desposic authority Cheyenne.... 30.30 38 NW Hailey, Keenan, Downer, and large the English people. For the though inquiries ed. Notable Osmas Agrah had meanwhile completely satisfactory as this. From first on rhe reservation, with power to or im- +4 4.4 Clear’ made no expel North Platte 30.24 44 Congress appropriation for such a advanced with a force of 2000 men and occu- to lust there was almost the or +12 W .... Fair Ryder of Boston; J. A. St. and J. first time we see Irish the been pursued sufflcidntly to make sure that constant laughter prison missionary, break up his school or Curd. 30.22 66 John, speakers crossing purpose. It will be remembered that the Vet In Denver,Col.. +4 NE .... Fair is pied a fertile spot arouud the village of and applause. The play was handsomely congregation. spite of all obstacles, beg to inform my old Stumfp, of St. Richard Volk and Channel and in State a Jackson in Toronto. Sub-Treasurer Can- love was friends and patrons that Halifax. 3044] 36 +14 N .... Houis; taking part English parlia- Department asked for and received six miles south of and through of Him who also and | ^ Cleudy Gemac, [about Wady staged, every character was finely Im- “despised ,nay fl,"nd wl|b Allen Montreal. ...130.341 38< 8 ... Gus or da rejected of men” remained .i .h “JT ft Company +12 ilouay Wersbracher, of Pittsburg; Peter Dur- mentary elections, and English speakers private secret service fund, which was is, under the law, responsible for the Haifa. they faithtiil throi gh Girnlsbers, 204 Middle HI personated.” dangers and dlflb ulties. their td1and street, corner Paso.130.221 60l —4| CI111I Clear yea, of New York; Hick Nagle, of St. John: crossing the Channel and taking part in the much larger than usual, and which the Re- amount of the defalcation. It has been Grimmer's orchestra will furnish through labor, aud GEORGE M. GOOLL) many Hurricane In the Baltic. th« fol- that of their and predecessors, there ™Jlum E. P. Jokes. Pv’t S. Eugene Buckley, of the Boston A. G. Irish doing this even at the hazard publicans in the Senate voted without es- companions F. R. Farrington. octlPsntf C.+U. S. A~ Globe; struggle, years since there has been a defalcation in lowing programme: are now nearly kU.ixio Indian church members. _^o»erlyjyltli of the and of arrested and The fund can be ex- Oct 27.—Since before last McVeigh, Herald, many others. being imprisoned tinder the pecial objections. Beblin, night None have done l»-tter or more faitiiful work than Hewis H. without vouchers. the before this occurrence Overture—Esmeralda.Herman Hodges, the Gardiner photogra- provisions of the coercion act. All this im- panded rendering any It sub-treasury a hurricane has been without cessa- Waltzes—Venezia the missionaries of the A. M. A. None are doing rilttNCUI.. methods are such as to make raging (new).Deaormes pher, was ready to photograph the men at plies a prodigious change of is supposed that the expenses of the com- Sub-treasury it Selection—Erminle .by better work than Mr. Illggs and his associate*. LANDLORD AND ACENT. public opiuion tion in the Baltic. The wind sweeps with request).Jakobowski LIQUOR the start and finish for the Police Gazette. and the working or influences of which no mission will be taken from this fund or from apparently very difficult to steal. Pharaphras*—Caledonicn Club Yet, wbeu cotupar d with the extent of the field Parade.Tracy aud the A number of amateur oarsmen from man can measure the force of the final the secret fund placed at the disposal of the The defaulter is small in stature, of very terrific force from the north and northeast Polka— Sanwsouci.Strauss number and spiritual needs of those not Bath, yet reached u Hewiston and elfect. Whatever Gladstone’s ITesiueut. There is no other fund from dark complexion, very stout and with full yet by the nuences of the gospel; aud Eighteen Hundred Dollars Worth of Brunswick, Portland were strengthens and the havoc among shipping is very great. PARK WINTER GARDEN. the beard cut close. It is believed he can be opportunities and p ills Incident to their new WANTED. present, and the project of a State Associa- position strengthens the Irish cause, and which such an expenditure could be de- and “Medicine” for Milton The loss of life is corre- Our readers will bear in mind that changing conditions of life, how sm 'll is Plantation. tion of amateur adds a who does identified his retreating chin accompanying but very oarsmen was discussed, and to the number of Englishmen who will frayed. prominent Senator, by singularly the work that . Marstou. vernacular Is onlv used In the mission school* to 40 YEAR GOLD ent parts of the and to the of who the his- Woodford, has been sentenced to 4s, State, expect give Department State, has FRAUDULENT VOTERS. Sunday, Vice President—Mrs. Edward Wilson. teach English and the truths of the to It is said that Coffin is somewhat famous amateur Dr. of our three weeks gospel SINKING FUND rowing quite a boom. McClynn Reported Ready to Re- tory dealings with Great Britain at imprisonment. Treasurer and Secretary—8. B. Soule. those who understand no other language. With BONDS, as a of his The French Chamber of Commerce in this use we manager flourishing liquor agencies. turn to the Fold. tongue’s end. Prayer Meeting LWinittee— Wm. Bennett. Mrs. should submit to uo iuierierence. in Which Charges that there Were Thousands Montreal has asked the Federal government Wilson, Miss Urace Jacob a contest for religious the may be registered if desired. Also many Several years ago he was keeper of the agen- HomelOpinion. Walker, Mitchell, Da liberty against official other desirable investment securities, THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. of them In Baltimore. to establish rates on Canadian railroads at vid Bennett. tyranny that has for the last hundred year* tried yielding cy in the town of Greenwood. One he Look-out I to the from 4 to B per cent, interest. year Pittsburg, Oct. 27.—Rev. Father Bren- London, Oet. 27.—The News of this morn- two cents a mile. Committee—Mrs. H. D. Brackett S usurp place of Divine Providence to the In- City of Portland sold over worth of B. Soule. Miss Mabel Pickett. Charles Cleaves dian, we may be sure of the support of the free- Bonds, maturing within six $3000 liquor, it is said. nan, pastor of the Cotholic church ing says that unless Salisbury wishes the Earl Kimberley, in a speech at Louth last months, and Portland Water Co. Commissioner Miller Says That He principal Oct. 27—The Miss Annie Burbank. dom-loving American people. The intercourse Bonds, maturing Baltimobe, Independent evening, said he hoped Earl Rosebery would laws should be April 1st, 1888. received In exch at rates in Newark, N. J„ said in an Interview that fisheries negotiations to be doomed Social Committee— Mila Fannie Whitney, t hair- repealed, so far as mge So. hopelessly Democrats assert that devise a scheme to reform and the that will make it to the Always Thought from the outset he must cancel the they have evidence purify man, Miss Clara Gooding, Miss Gertie Whitcomb, they relate to the operation of mls- FOR SKOOTINC THE TRAMP. the Henry would soon appoint- House of Lords. Earl would 27. — George party probably ment of that more than 600 |The gladly Miss Gertie Klcbards, Mbs A. M. Perry, assist- ilonary societies. We should Insist ADVANTAGE OS HOLDERS Washington, Oct. Commissioner Chamberlain. _ fraudulent votes were TO EXCHANGE lose Father support him in the undertaking. ants. that all obstructions to the of the THEM NOW. Miller McGlynn. Bishop Moore of St cast preaching gos- says that the announcement that ac- yesterday,'.while the Republican leaders pel should be swept away. Then bring before all Special Constable Stevenson Bound Augustine, Fla., and Brennan were class- the churches the cess lias finally been had to the Revenue Col- A TALE OF ThITSEA. say the figures will reach 10,000. The Gor- Good Templarsr pressing and Immediate needs of Over to the Crand mates in the American at Rome and Y. Nl. C. A. State Convention. these neighbors who have fallen among thieves, II. HI. PAYSON & Jury. lector’s records for use College on at its who CO., in prosecuting viola- man. Democrats the other hand explain Maple Lodge, Deering, meeting are pagans In a Christian laud. While we have, ever since his fall from taken are tors of the law does not him. grace, Loss of the Sidney Wright Explained the increased the of The twenty-first annual convention of the Tuesday evening, elected the offi- waiting; they are passing Into eternity, .shall 3^ Street. liquor surprise majority by popularity following we Exchange Oct. 27.—The in interest in him. counselled remain lu selfish indlflerence 1111 we are arous- octS -Rf Bangor, hearing the case He said: deep “We with After Seven Young Men’s Christian Association of Maine cers for the “We have always recognized the Years. their candidate; and there may be something ensuing quarter: ed by Ihe dreadful sentence, "If thou dost not of State Constable G. S. Stevenson, said “and will be held at 3-6. to arraign- fact that the records of the collector’s office Archbishop CorrigaD,” Brennan, in this as he ran ahead of his ticket. The Rockland, November All C. T.-E. W. Knight. speak warn the wicked from Ills way. lhat ed on a of for he sanctioned the course we had determined V. T.-Mrs A. Hannah. wicked man shall die in his but bis charge manslaughter shooting must be New Yoke, Oct. 27.—The note from Den- reformers elect 10 Associations are requested to send as large a Iniquity; open to those desiring to examine pursuing." councilmen, a gain of 6 Secretary—S. S. Knight. blood wl'l 1 require at thy hand." This associa- the tramp at the Carmel poor house, was as tion Is them. What we fought against in the Maine The course was to send for McGlynn and nis Murphy, iu the bottle which was picked over the last election. It is thought that delegation possible, and all representatives Chaplain A. Hannan. only tiie servant of the churches. The continued before Brett this afternoon. M -Willie Knight. means and the men must come from the churches. Judge case was the demand that inform him that we hod interceded for him up at seems to the loss of there are of Evangelical Churches, where no Associa- we should bring Sandwich, explain enough regular Democrats to be F. 8 —Mrs. Lizzie Mllllkeii. II the churches were awake to their lu this Several additional witnesses were with Archbishop and that if he duty examined, them into court. we Crarijjan, the steamer She was a small found in tions exist, will be welcomed. Treasurer-Mrs. Lizzie Hart. matter, and realized their bar the That are not compelled was to ask for his Sidney Wright. the body who will be willing to op- gladly responsibility Canal National Bank after which Col. Hutchins summed willing forgiveness offens- I. G —C. of the send Stock, up for or iron used as a boat erate against the and the A welcome will be held on Millikeu, Chrlstiaulzlug Indian, they could nils- even authorized to do, hut the law ex- ses there must be some of his re- propeller, ferry between ring prevent pas- meeting Thurs- slouar es to the hope being of schemes. O. G.-A. Berry. every part of this field within a year. defence, followed by County Attorney instated to his sage pet The present Mayor ore Portland Roiling Mills Stock, pressly requires that the records lie ac- church again. Philadelphia and Tacony, Pa., and was own- day evening at 7.30 o’clock. Many Associa- There JsB.uoo Italian* hi the country, exclud- for the State. kept elect has four times before been elected to A large delegation was present from Orient Alaska. Appleton The arguments car- McGlynn met us soon afterwards, and ex ed tion workers of ing From this number we must deduct Dexter & cessible to the public. Here is the law. ft by Capt. McCue and others. She was a the same office. Ills over D. E. large experience, including Ba.IKiO lu Newport R. R. Co s Stock. ried the into himself as being willing to majority of Saccarappa. The fine programme, consist- Ihe five civilized tithes, who are not hearing the evening. At the reads as follows: pressed repent, the reform members the for i'he ease will have to be comparatively new vessel, and was christen- Bartlett, candidate, is 4,800, or of International Committee, R. ed of subjects missionary labor. This leaves 183,. adjudged by higher readings, and recitations. In- 1 —ALSO— Brett held the for •‘The collector ed In honor more than singing OoO. Of this are close, Judge I respondent shall, under regulations of the church authorities than iu this of the junior partner of the well double the majority received by M. Armstrong, State Secretary of Massachu- number.28,80 already church Commissioner of Internal any country, known the teresting remarks were furnished mem- members. This leaves a not the grand jury in February, under $3000 Revenue, place and but 1 feel safe in that will shipping firm of Peter Wright & Sons present Democratic mayor two years by -population greatly Portland Water Co. keep in a conspicuous In Ids office for saying McGlynn setts, A. H, Whitford of Cauibride, Mass., more than three times the size of this cltv of Sinking Fund Gold 4s, due 1927. place public be taken The Sidney Wright was sold to parties in ago. bers of both lodges. bonds, which were furnished. a list of shortly back in the fold. He will _ Portland. Would we dare to to our promptly Inspection complete file names of ad per and sailed Walnut street are expected to be present. say Master sons who shall become a once be Florida, from Suudav a well attended that we cannot occ We will reoeive Porltand Water Co. 6s, due 1, persons were here from have paid special taxes within his priest more, but will not evening public py this field 1 April Many Burnham, wharf, for her destination, on Pastors of Churches where There never district, and shall stale time, place and business given a parish. Philadelphia, CREATER THAN WASHINGTON. Evangelical was in has been a tint* so propitious as Clinton and Carmel or about Sept. with a crew of six temperance meeting held Preble ihe there 188?. in exchange for the 4s, on favorable terms. attending the hearing, for which said special license was paid.” New You*, Oct. 27,—Dr. de 14, 1880, there are no Associations are invited to at- present; never has beep a lime when McGlynn since under the of the and ihe among them Hon. Isaac C. Sen- nies the that he is to return men, which time no tidings have been Chapel, auspices Mystic Lodge. wrongs needs of the Indian have re- being Libby, for the story willing Wade tend. The financial of both local ceived so much attention We also offer oarefulljr selected Municipal. Water Talking Anarchists. received from either the missing vessel or Hampton’s Estimate of tha problem Good and fine mude the from ihe Christian, the ator and Kev. J. S. of to the church. speaking singing legislator and the Simpson Thompson in crew. She was valued at about $12,000. The and State work will be discussed and dele- philanthropist. Works and Arguments the Anarchist cases began ■Confederate Army’s Commander. pass committee Company Railroad Bonds. Clinton. Mr. testified to the caution- vessel was and the evening pleasantly. Therefore, your would recommend Libby undoubtedly lost, story are to come instructed as to that a committee of five before the Supreme Court at 1.05 m. The gates requested The District Council will a be chosen to cooperate of Stevenson p. SAVINC A MILLION. of the mate In the bottle is believed to be au- bold meeting with the ing when making arrests, the amount their Association wishes to sub- finauclal secretary for Indian missions in Court allowed each side three hours. John thentic. Richmond, Va., Oct. 27.—The monument in this this at which the time and and with city week, devising carry lug out measuies to bring the WOODBURY & against taking any chances the despera- to the of State work. meds MOULTON, Randolph Tucker began the argument for the Robert in memory of Gen. Lee was unveiled today scribe support of the November session of the and opportunity of the Indian field before does. Mr. testified that Carrett Talks About Jay place Dis- Ihe Thompson Steven- Frightened to Death. with The friends of the Rockland Association churches, other missionary societies doing BANKERS,; condemned men, directing his efforts to the great ceremony. In the evening Gen. trict will be decided Indian and the son was a member of his and Could’s Big Deal. Lodge upon. work, numerous Indian Aid so It- congregation of Lyons, N. Oct. case of literal over offer to entertain all delegates. Each les now oi nit the question jurisdiction raised bv the appeal Y., 27.—A Early presided a large meeting in the kindly Seaside Lodge of Ferry Village, or South gamzed through! cnuuti y. That Cor. his Sunday and to his general good for the writ this committee shi uld make an effort seeme Middle & Exchange" Sts. school, of error. He did not propose to to death occurred in the town of hall of the House of Association is expected to give to the con- to "Cl 8 St. Oct. the frightening Delegates Captain W. Portland, is starting up in real earnest, and the cooperation of all Chris Ians dtT character. go over the whole record of the case to show Paul, 27.--During afternoon and friends of Sodus, in this on Monday and G. McCabe of read a vention a written report of its work, limited Ihe Indian lu a tlie for a reversal of Robert took a county, night, Petersburg, poem by will be heard from during the fall and wln- greatly enlarged, thorough, syste- told the of the grounds judgment of yesterday Garrett drive with to three minutes. mission work. should Stevenson, himself, story has since been the common of conver- Capt. James Barron of who died of matic, They also labor to the Illinois court, hut to show that this was a topic Hope, ter and made a Senator Sabin and talked freely on the sub- heart disease after the The names of all delegates should be sent create a public -en Intent that should demand the PORTLAND shooting, good impression case within the of the sation in this shortly finishing of jurisdiction U. S. the locality. On Sunday,a farmer- Col. to F. J. of the Rockland repeal the Intercourse laws, so far as they hin- Com t which ject of recent sale of the Baltimore & poem. Charles Marshal, Gen. R. E Bicknell, president der mission justified the issuance of a writ, James Van while intoxicated at for to their Willis C. L. S. Circle. work; the order lu r latum to the use lueker Ohio Wycklin, Lee’s secretary delivered the ora- Association, assignment places of the vernacular in ihe mission MAINE. finished at 2.35, and was followed by Telegraph Company to the Western military and it would schools, and tho Sodus started to walk to his home tion. Gen. Wade made a few re- of entertainment; greatly facil- The Willis held its first regular r movalof other Att’y General Hunt, in behalf of Illinois. Union. “One that Village, Hampton meeting every obstruction of ihe Indian thing was gained by marks, in which he said that he itate the work of the committee if all names Bureau to tie civil The latter was still speaking when the court on a farm several miles distant. At about icgarded Wednesday evening with Mrs. Chenev. 18U (and religions liberty of the Gould in securing this said Gar- Gen. Lee as a than Wash- could be sent in before the 31st inst. Mem- missionary nd t acher on the oue and the TRUST COMPANY Killed. franchise,” greater man, eveD, street. A hand, Instantly adjourned) midnight he reached the residence of Mrs. bers of the Association, will High very profitable session it Indian oil the other. The o| rett, “was the increase of the rate of tele- ington. wearing badges, gospel Christ offers Eu-bwobth, Oct. 27.-Jes.se Other Matters. Ellen which lie. meet the delegates at the arrivalof the trains to be. After the exercises the only solution to the Iudian problem It must Hinds, aged tolls. Five Ketchum, thought was his proved opening First graph cents meant one million in Rockland the convention. recede and the wav for elvlUz.nlou. National Bank about 40, a workman in the Davis & Smith’s own. The woman was nervous and Sharp’s Case. during The day Mr. C. K. Ladd read au admirable on prepare Buildiug. The post offices at Ocean Park, York coun- debars a year to his and with the timid, paper through It alone can we save the Italian and company, about 50 years and lived alone with sessions of the convention will be held in was struck in the breast this ty, and Hancock Baltimore & Ohio out of the old, her N. 27.—The case of the Puritans, in which be made who done for the century of dishonor. I which oar mill, morning Otis, county. Maine, were way he was Van still Albany, Y., Oct, Ja- the church. The Credential plain grandson. Wycklin, intoxicated, Congregational government's system of deal ng with the red men a and killed discontinued today. enabled to save interest on $3,000,000 more. how came to County and Railroad Ronds, and by plank instantly. demanded admission to the house, and then cob Sharp came up for review before the Committee will be at the rooms of the Asso- they were, they exist, and an has made thempaupers and them barbarian* City, One of the that anuoved me kept things the most the and ciation to receive from 1 to 6 on account of to this and This is the work of ihe t Other First-Class Persecuted Barn Burners. was began to kick upon doors to smash Court of Appeals today. The large room delegates their coming country. Mr. pag.ius. hrlsiiah Securities. by when 1 hear New York, New York They having big Real Estate Transfers. am a tively known to be the case, and there is County Educational Association will be held 1 full blooded Apache of Arizona; was BOSTOR, time, and it was witli considerable reluct- fence. One of his considerable alarm Yacht Club to-day accepted the America’s attorneys says that the consequently felt by par- Tire following transfers of real estate in at Woodfords, beginning today anu continu- captured by the I‘lmo tribe lu 1871. They were New Sunday Schools. ance that started homeward with defence will he that the ents for their which had been returned to L. England they the missing money was cigarette-consuming Isons. A cup George The iricudly to the whites. I remained with CHARLES HEAD&CO. lost in business done on from this this county have been recorded ut the Regis- ing through Saturday. programme of them a Hartford, Ct., Oct. 27.—The convention officer. Marshal Johnson had traveled 50 joint account by case of deafness cause in the per- Schuyler, the only surviving donor, to have few with the of Deeds: exercises includes an address of welcome days, when I was carried from village to vil- ti.. l... _i ■ Francklyn knowledge and consent son of a society man has try by (flotations constantly displayed. of the New School Associ- prominent young made in the conditions under which and offered England Sunday of Cunard. been Health Officer changes to Portland & J. B. President Charles lage for sale. In one place they reported. Duffield says future races shall be sailed. Gorham—Stephcu Hinckley Weston, response by offer* T. Pollen, Frank C. Crocker. ation closi d These officers were elect him not to the be was Among the Rochester rail) uad (land other con- ed a horse lor me. but Stanley today. gram requesting bring Libby that not long a?o called on to analyze company, on arithmetic re- my captors thought I was conditions are these: siderations. Fish, Brunswick, papers worth more. Towards ed: I). N. New home. Barnum and various brauds of cigarettes by a prominent evening we came to a decl_*>odtt President, Camp, Britain; boy Bailey. The following dimensions must be sent Mitchell to A. Due. (1200. views Messrs. D. H. and where l was sold for citizen who has several with a to by the Harpswell—Elvira by Dole, Portland, Village thirty dollars to Mr. sons, view on Yarmouth—S. 9. Jordan to vice presidents, Hon. Nelson Dingley, Lew-, New Yobk, Oct. 27.—James A. to- if the Challenger: Length load water line, beam or Mercy E. Holbrook. A (.entile, member of the Press Club of Chicago. Bailey laying the facts, little smokers were and other considerations. George W. Norton, Saccarappa. paper on He was Kev. Willard G. Alan-' Devoured by Sharks. load water line, extreme beam and draught of (1 taking uotef In that region and at the iston, Me, Sperry, day purchased the interest of James L. found injurious, before the boys. water. the of English composition will sometime NORTHERN BANKING COMPANY. Chester, N. II Hon. Franklin Fairbanks, possibilities collecting curiosities. The novelty ol Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 27.—James E. Hutchinson, F. W. Cole and J. E. in All races must be sailed onl oceau courses, the Forgery. be Mr. H. B. capturing a live object resulted In my favor. We St. Vt,, lion. Samuel B. Cooper to windward and presented by Nevens, Bridg- Jolinsbury, Capen, mail carrier between Miami first 20 miles return, the second subsequently started east and vldled Washing- I’ortland, Me. .1. G. 1). Hamilton, and the Barnum and London A Mixed Up Funeral. course A man named who has and a l\'o. 53 Bithfje SI, Boston, Kev. Voge, It., Providence, circus, menagerie, over a triangular of 3» miles, the sides Miles, been em- ton, lecture upon German schools by ton, IIrami Kapid*. Midi., Chi. ago and New York. on R. 1. Secretary, C. 11. Lake Worth, the South Atlantic coast, etc. The firm will Oct. being the same length, and the first side a beat to as at In 1872 we returned to Chicago where I was to our Prentice, hipprodome, now be Tiffin, O., 27.—At a funeral near ployed night watchman Jewell’s stable, Larkin Dunton, LL. D., of Boston. Attention of Investors is called Rev. B. K. Snow and A. G. windward. The third race must be the same as Papers sent to school Du ivi.uht of Indifferent health I Dewey, Esq., met with a terrible death on Tuesday last. composed of Barnum and Bailey alone. No went to the t and are Sycamore today, the horses attached to the the first. Burleigh, clothing dealer, Wed- upon temperance Instruction will be read next went to (laic Ills., and from thcie Mr. Debenture Bonds, members of the executive committee movement of _ by burg, 5 percent. His route necessitates his equal magnitude was ever be- Here also I from crossing Hillsboro’ hearse ran and the vehicle was nesday, and an or- Miss Jennie Miss A. (•eutite took me to Brooklyn. N. Y. 8 rent. Guaranteed Mortgag* Maine. fore accomplished in the circus business. away reduced presented alleged forged Colby, Gorham, F. Mer- moved to per Inlet, which he does in a row boat. While Endorse the Republicans. attended school. From Bro klyn we Harbor Illuminating to wood. The coffin was der for an overcoat, which was him* ryman, Brunswick, aud Miss where 1 es, Bar crossing on Tuesday he was attacked by a kindling dashed to given Inland, Wood- Boston and from B stun to llrhaiia. Ills., and other the the lid torn and the New York, Oct. Hall’s situated at that Company’s a per cent. Bonds, CA It El. number of sharks, and, although lie fougiit CENERAL ground, off, corpse 27.—Irving county Miles left on the boat for Boston lords. Discussion will follow the prepared for the state Cnlverslty, NEWS. 1 he Wednesday various I entered the ires .man class and which we witli his oars as as rolled into the ditch. other teams took convention endorsed the whole place. In 18*0 good securities ptrmaueuil) associund with them long possible, they tonight Re- night. presented. course with the class of myself and a general panic ensued. Women topics Graduate lu the classical offer for sale. HAVl.NCIt. A. Ats inhon a Co. house cor- finally capsized his boat and literally de- fright, and condemned mrulshers, The men and the publican ticket, Tammy Hall 1S87 ner Peari ami Middle ForUaml 1 shall alive. An old stand pipe of the Senaca N. Y faiuted, jumped carriages and a drug streets, be voured him fisherman wit- Falls, and the County Democrats for indifference Policemen’s Ball- K •■turning to Chicago I entered store and I- meal friends in the male of Maine water works burst wagons were overturned; Several Seventh Maine lu which DEPOSITS. happy my at nessed his horrible death, but was unable to yesterday afternoon anii persons to reform. Building Association. also the Chicago Medical College lustttu- INTEREST PAID ON new years did were ltev. municipal Tbe near my quarters. My twenty-live expe- render him any assistance. $25,000 damages. seriously injured, Mr. Howells, police should have. beeu gratified last The Seventh Maine tlon I expect to graduate In the future; when SOLICITED rience m the business «itli Walt*.! & who was to have conducted Building Association to enter tile Held of CORRESPONDENCE Corey Co., Gov. Boss of Texas, sent a the funeral exer- tbo to their ad- 1 hone to he prepared eou- six of which was spent as manager (In connection large foice to eveniug by general response las organized in this the same relieve the cises, was perhaps fatally hurt. Base city with a capital netitiou with others in profession. Dur- NELDEN Pn»id«»l. with Walter L. of the Portland Furni- inhibitants of Star county, who Ball, vertisement of the anuual ball under as an CONNOR, Corey) How Went Home. given stock of $1,300; amount ing my lllteeii years orphan among the warrants me fu tha; 1 Harvey are in terror of a band of paid iu, gtiui; par a ture Co., believing can fill living despera- The Salem managers are after John their whiles I have beeu treated In trleudly maimer CHAN I,. iVI A RATON, Secretary. to care to does. Priest, auspices. Leng before Chandler’s ralue of any order entrusted my your entire sat- Dedham, Oct. 27.—John Harvey, one of Bound Around the Horn. flares, $1. The officers are: and have enjoyed equal privileges with the pale »t*pI24 thal we have one of the the Band _eodtl isfaction. Assuring you ot the Two pitcher Skowbegans, amateur concluded their admirable concert the President—Seldeii Connor. faces. stocks of chamber sets and tlie principal government wituesies in the Louisiana journalists named Puckett Oct. 27.—This largrsi carpets, parlor Gloucester, morning, at of Maine, to on the Salems and settees were I). 1 came here by tnvhatlon to demonstrate to to select I remain and Schaefer resolved to settle the champiuns play galleries floor filled with Treasurer-Woodbury Hatch. be fon nd on file at suits In the country from. case against D. L. Stain and Oliver Crom- quarrel not merely what au Apaebe hut also fpXTTO K rnAj 06& between about 11 o’clock, the schooners Mollie Ad- next Priest is a fine Directors—Albert A. Nickerson, Alfred A. you, wliat 11 1 o I J\ 1 JTj IV p. Rowell A Co’B Yours Very Respectfully, their and made year. pitcher and a spectators, and the corridors crowded also. those who remain of the 1 Nw/spaptf well, arrived home from Dexter papers arrange- J. Stevens, William H. Motley. great Apache Indian Advertising Burwull'i &nruoo Street). where advert!* bORP.NZO F. DVI.i: yesterday, ments for a duel with shot guns to have oc- am§, Capt. Charles and the Ed- and nation, that have been * Johnson, promising young player the Salems will Atkinson * Co. furnished the neat swayed backwards and ♦ ,U* •OPlTHC’« wetifU IW **T Y**!*SU dll ; pro- The of are to IK tut1 and last night, in company with Mark lie- curred yesterday morning. ward E. Webster started on purposes said company pur- their voyage he fortunate if they secure him. grammes. The order of dances numbered chase, improve, hold aud sell real estate. [C08T181ED 08 SECOND CAOZ.J JHI8CELLANBOVI. time that the Houlette was to bo used for THE FINAL SESSION.I movements thus far; nearly all tliechurches or- IHIWUMNIitVS. THE PRESS. on the ganized made a that deserves the illegal poaching Alaskan preserves of FROM having history [CONTINUED FIRST PAGE.] admiration of Christian p ople everywhere. Uncle Sam: hut it seems improbable that a 28. But when we think of the constantly Increasing 1 HE POPIl FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER vessel should be sent so far forwards the vicissitudes of American number oi from the Christian schools for the sole pur- upon legis- graduates - - - lation can become and under the of this society; pore of seals under reasonable and proper colleges patronage SALE catching illegally. The other treatment. and the greater familiarity of the secreta- SPECIAL We do not read letters and commu- anonymous fisheries of Alaska may well have allured The horrid recollection of the whizzing of the ries with the lo duties suited to become GIVEN the writer TO BE address of in AWAY. nications. Tlie name and arrows, the of the the sound of |f<*r Congregationalism the owners of crackling firearms, strategic points — — KEi the Houlette as not necessarily for they have al- the and the for lost ones that the South: and the marked success of those OF are m all cases indispensable, warhoop mourning rill l»« v faitli. lured other Canadians and are now once echoed in the forest are no more, because churches whose permanence is beyond question, repeater], but us a of good attract- publication guarantee the relation of the whites to the Indians and of are we not warranted in expressing t e hope that game of Lawn TennH // return or preserve ing the most venturesome American We cannot undertake to fisher- the Indians to the whites is now being under- in the near future we shall see a radical advance men. Solomon stood. nil this line of denominational communications that are not used,_ Captain Jacobs, the venture- along important ’ROMENADE c(* ... We are no longer what we were. We are work? We know that tht» is what our secreta- some SCHOOL — — of the somewhat CHILDREN. on skipper famous Mol- FOR THE T brought face to face with the advantages of civil- ries lone for as well as pray for. and what with day. lie thanksgiving Adams, has decided to follow after the ization. The matter is no longer a problem, it is our contributions cheerfully made, they will hope what we must do, and what can do for us. to accomplish. HIBAY Houlette, and his own you Up- EYE.\l.\li, OCT. 28, at PITY U\lL try fortunes in the on this feature of the case our agree with us in that Albums, success or believing Vases,; depends They heartily Photograph OK THE UNITED !’»Y THK PRESIDENT great northwestern sea. Captain Jacobs has our failure forever as a nation. Indians in their tiie uplifting influences of school* and colleges native condition are with them would tic or turned into chan- ancy Articles, Wooden Shoos and lea Cream for sale STATES OK AMERICA, fitted out two the ambitious, honors readiiv(dissipated vessels, M jllie Adams and lie in victories and in brave deeds. There is not nels for evil il are not gathered up and mul- they .4dniisM.il .SOc Kr.rr.rd Scan 7Sc, the Edward E, a man who is not to the chief of the tribe in constituted bodies w hich shall A pKOCl.AMATION. Webster, for his venture. looking tip’h'd rightly X. John Little & Co. and to be like him. lias the germ* around which the forces of the Frames prove Velvet ill The crews wishing Experience proved Dolls, sale at Stockbrldge’s Tuesday morning, Oct. will consist of Gloucester men that the Indian can be made to realize that community h|ihI1 oigamze for good. Working to- oct24 25th. dAI The goodness and the mercy of God, which and men from Newfoundland and the Do- greater horrors lie beyond the brutal acts of his gether. therefore.a-* Contributors and directors, we have followed the American during all the forefathers being educated to earn his bread ; niayiexpect tote cheered from year to year with the people minion. The vessels are fitted by days of the past year, claim their grateful recog- especially for the aged may be Induced to submit to teaching rapid growth in the numbers of these organized (OlHIFHIMi SATURDAY, OCT. 'A-Aixl. , 5 F» B O I AL. nition and humble acknowledgment. By Ills sealing, with ritles and and to send their children to school. Christian f r« e* which have in themselves vitaliz- breech-loading gear one dozen standard Cotton tlrkets now on sale to the omnipotent power He lias protected us from war With the advancement of civilization comes the ing and transforming power which works for Every customer purchasing: spools Evening following: and from for killing seals, as well as tackle of and pestilence, every national calamity: fishing religion of a nation. The Indian may be Christ- righteousness both fu character and conduct. or Willimantlc at <»o CENTS PER Stoddard Lectures together.*2.00 and *1.50 favor the Thread, Clark's, Coat’s Oi>ZEN, by His gracious cartli lias yielded a gen- every description. It is the Intention of ianized, not however by mere theoretical teach- Rev. G. F. Stanton of Massachusetts fol- Symphony (Jouer rts together.... 3.00 and 2.50 erous return to the labor of the and but Christians who what will be presented with tt Scholar’s Companion Box made of Bird's Melons. 1.00 and .75 husbandman, Jones to in ers, by practice they lowed in address on the need of more money, FRANK B. 7 ! every path of honest toll has led to comfort and Capt. engage other Pacific coast If tin* deslivd end is to tie CLARK, i Iddons.. l.oo and .75 preach. accomplished at 2S cents each. His and on the difficulties in the way of this work Eye Maple, sold till contentment; by loving kindness the hearts fisheries when the si aling season is over, give to the Indians justice; give them Christians usually Nye. .50 of our people have been replenished with frater- instead of warmen; implements lu- at the South, and he was followed by Rev. Street. •owers and Troubadours.50 and .75 such as halibut, salmon, etc., which agricultural SIS Congress nal sentiment and patriotic endeavor, and by His codfish, steadof arms; make them feel that they are as \V. A. Ciathswait. oot22 dU laydn and tie mania. 1.00 and .75 unerring guidance we have been directed in the are said to Iks found in abundance on that free as they were in their natural wilds and that UlC Tn MMMPNi'P WPflAlP^fUY MORNING recital. 1.00 and .75 wav of national are not forced in the of the MIWMI..KWI prosperity. coast. they by point bayo AFTERNOON SESSION. unuu IU dlw To tile end that we may, with ouc accord, testi- net. If there is not civilization enough in Ari- oct24^ fy our gratitude tor all these Grover zona to influence the remove the unciv- blessings, 1, The Baltimore Election. Apaches The session was opened with singing by Cleveland, President of the United States, do ilized whites first and then the Indians. the and Rev. Dr. E. hereby designate and set apart, Tlic defeat of the Reformers in Baltimore Treat the Indian as a friend, not as au euemy. congregation, prayer by SEAL OTTER SACQUES! so that lie know the WALTZING. may land where Ills forefath- son A. SACQUEST Ibr is not Pay Timing, of Brooklyn. Mr. Chas. Thlil'Mlny. T»only.fourth ISuy *1 No- altogether a surprise, though the trepi- er trod Is still free. of New the financial vember Next, dation of the Gorman before eleetion No matter what be done in Congress for Hull, York, presented cli“*,n* ••'(tinnersIn WalUIng ring may lI on MONbAV which was as follows; evening. Oct. 3UI. Tenns tor as a of and to roused that were report, ilx day thanksgiving prayer, be oh- strong hopes they to be may labor together tor their elevation, but there lessons, Gentlemen *3.00. Ladies *1.50. scivou 03 an uie vne iaua. Donnrt nf Clnanrlttl fnmmlttan people 01 successful. Tho ring had complete Is nothing like the gospel. Give them opportu- X. John Little & €o. FUR LINED CIRCULARS! Respectfully, O11 that ilay let all secular work and control M. employ- nities as you would give opportunities to your B. GILBERT. ment he and let our of the lists aud the In their upon the financial oetlHdtf suspended, people assemble voting opportunities neighbor and to the foielguer. presenting report 507‘ a Congress Street. In their accustomed of ami places worship, with which this gave them to disfranchise a couditlou and management of the business of the oct26___d3t prayer and songs of thanks to our great Following Montezuma, Kev. Joseph Ward praise give American Association, commit- I have and have for the liuest line of Heavenly Father for all that lie lias done for many people who had a clear to vote bore to the of tiie Indian Missionary your opened ready your Inspection PORTLAND us, right testimony goodness tee on Finance desire to commend the clear and THEATRE while we iumlore the forgiveness of our character, Meal Otter The that I sell are the same humbly and to vote men who had no right to vote saying: thorough maimer in which the accounts are kept, and Macques. garments quali- sins, and a continuance of His mercy. TWO NIGHTS, so that any needed information may be had re- have been sold us for Iiet families and klmlred be reunited on that they used unsparingly, Tho Reformers suc- Rev. Joseph Ward’s Remarks. ty (which is the best that by the past leu years. garding any one of the numerous items of invest- and let their hearts, filled with cheer dim day, kindly ceeded iu purging the lists to some I believe in the Indian because I hare been liv- ment or at the numerous where The success attending the sale, and the satisfaction given to custom- I muHi oHiuauHi, uoiuotn £6 ana G3. and affectionate reminiscence, be turned hi thank- extent, expense places the work or the Association is carried on. The fulness to the source ot all llielr but|it is estimated that there still remained ing neighbor to him, face to (ace with him, iu ers who have these p'e.isures and the schedule of the owned the Association pun-liased perfect lilting garments, encourages ot all that makes the glad and various for la and I know some- property by JIIEATEST giver dt.y joyous. on them four thousand names which had no capacities years, shows It to be possessed of buildings and laud for mi! to add a line of the above goods, and will offer a better lil- PIODlicflOS of THE SEASON And, ill the midst ot our worship and our happi- larger to bo there. The thing about him. 1 have been iu his tepee as a the carrying on of the educational and church ness, lei us remember llie poor, the needy, and lire right counting, too, the ting Macque at a lower price Ilian any other dealer. All garments so. L. It. MheweU's .Successful Melo Drama, and have received him into house as a work, the aggregate cost of which stands at uulnrtmiate. and by our giftsof charity and ready and how much guest, my ring controlled, fraud they In addition to this plant, the En- u t Fur Establishment I will warrant first-class iu benevolence, let us Increase the number of those guest, and witli him oil the uiy every respect. liave.huDted prairie, 5670,540.15.owmeut funds amount to $229,375.78 which are who. w illi hearts, shall lu our Ihauks- have practiced there perhaps will never be and have eaten with him and with grateful join gone hungry securely invested, and yield an annual Income of Call and get prices. gtvtug. known. the frauds in the lists him. I know what lie is ill pul i aud lie knows roe If, however, about ftln.UOu. The Association also holds con- SHADOWS In witness whereof, l have set mv hard anil ill part. 1 believe that lie and 1 are coming nearer were not sufficient to tlieii end of ditional Trust fuuds (amounting to $09,720.95. caused 1 lie seal of the United States to be compass ami nearer to eacli other. 1 have seen him in con- — — here- The good shown iu the of land or A affixed. ditions that would and test judgment purchase unto electing their man, they no doubt supple- try the very bravest of the erection of and the investment of at the of this 2f tb our own civilization. 1 have seen a of buildings, city Washington mented company the permanent funds, well for the of October, in tlie of our laird them with fraudulent counting suffi- them that bad become ci: that bait speaks through day year just izens; just care of the officers and the Executive Committee. one thousand hundred and cient to make the enounced their homes eight eighty- up deficiency. Another by throwing away every- The committee desire to and C. A. 9 245 MIDDLE you ST. for the congratulate oul8 PERRY, tuov3 seven. and of the of the thing honor of voters ill the Uuited 5KEK! independence source of to the Gorman was being the Congregational ehurcliei of our laud upon the Uulted States the 112th. strength ring states: throwing more than we could away give extinction of the debt which f<>i several years has GREAT CITY! EUnne (lUOVF.lt CI.KVKLAND. the of the U»m for tile honor of an FINE administration. Gorman CLOTHING! (Signed), support empty getting oppor- been a burden to the Association. The treasur- the President: to vote. liut become :inter the management of ctuu. B. amt Thomas Ily was able Democrats of Balti- tunity they very Important, er’s report shows a balance on band of $2,193.80. Thomas F. Bayard. of State. tosaytothe because did not the man who was tor leflerson, suns of the celebrated Mr. Secretary running after every of the Association up comedian, more that a sheriff io “It has been hard times witli paying liability foseph Jefferson. Presented tbe vote against his candidate for say them, to October 1,1887, the debt of $5,783.- by original east. aud I have a of including JUST ARRIVED ! load flour for would be the President you, brought wagon 71. which remained at the end of the mayor regarded by aud as lie turned to “Oh. I am previous nuumriiT srt.vit i:m;ns l)o the Mugwumps consider the triumph you,” go away, year. If are in want of a nice Suit or Overcoat for as a vote and this to run tor sheriff this fall, aud if you against him, argument no goiug perhaps In order to accomplish this, however, it has of Gorman, lliggins and Cleveland in Balti- you started after exam- including localities In and about New York doubt a decent Democrats would—ah—um—yes.” They been necessary to defer until the receipts should or don’t until have city. kept good many liim and overtook him after he had some dis- yourself your boy, buy you THE LARGEST LINE OF more a triumph for civil service reform? gone warrant it, much work which presses with im- in line who otherwise would have revolted. tance down the and told him to and Prices75, 50 and 35 cents; sale of seats com- road, go back, upon the Association in the various ined our stock. We sell but durable goods, said: “I want to to a minute.” When nothing mences Wednesday, Oct. 28. ocl24dlw The has Nor was the aid from tho administration speak you portunity Georgia Legislature adjourned he gut back there was the flour aud began to they We find that the treasurer’s accounts are regu- such as we can recommend. is a all moral. The custom load it on to his and "Go and the Glenn hill nut law. So much for house aud post office team, said, home.’’ examined each month larly and failblully by the IA# m mam ii m ♦ Ufc lana a f OX/ l- t? A Tft Now, shouldn’t 1 believe In that kind of ■(••VM* »••• v » — — — the weight of sentiment in the North. pooled in large sums of money to the neigh financial committee of your executive board; and II V VMII WMVII JVM HIV public corrupt hor; shouldn't 1 believe that that is a man good at the end of the year l y two auditors chosen by voters and to reward Gorman’s faithful to have in ibis city. 1 say ihe view Missionary Society the Association who attach their certificate to the ever shown in Portland. in from $5 5th In of the of his the lias no work and They vary price STOCKBRIOGE. triumph friends, than that workers. With all these odds them greater responsibility and who an* tellable business against in behalf of the Indians. Look at lliat report, ihoumghly political Thugs of Baltimore, President great men. The and o the work are are to the best custom work. Our the have reason accuracy economy to and equal At Nci. Reformers to bo proud of black spot iu Dakota; see wliut it means; dare in $50, City Hall, Wednesday Etening, 2d. Cleveland issue a for thus as fully secured as an> merely business es- WINTER might proclamation we leave it there? A of the Anar- their work, aud they have the consolation single flag tablishment. The oi the executive com- and $50 Coats are made from the cele- chists makes our cities tremble, it is Amer- by-laws $35, $40 OVERCOATS, of MK. CHARLES another special Thanksgiving for the Demo- ouly mittee provide a system of checks ujam the offi- Engagemement that they deserved success. It is gratifying ican missionary agencies that can that lined silk. crats of conquer cers similar to those in use in great brated Montaignac and with Maryland. black and it lias the held iu Its own hands if corporations; goods to see that they are not disheartened, but spot, and while of old it was said that ‘Mile children of will them. Will do Ameri- we you help you it? The arc have a line of Ulsters from which WINTER this world wiser in their ge neration than the We propose to it out on their line. can very large SUITINGS, Constable Stevens’s case is now before the fight present Association does not meau this Missiouary children of light,” we are gl. d to note that in the of officers: it means our it meaus and and it Is best to leave it The Gorman ring once beaten it is gone for- body houses, administration of the American Missionary Asso- can fit any one as to sizes price. courts, theie. our churches. Will will regard you give money, you give ciation so great a of wisdom or Whether the was or not ever. Its members are mercenaries, who men, that this black be removed? The degree worldly shooting justifiable spot may common sense has been We prices. Dishonor” should employed. guarantee JR., of been two DICKENS, have and the cannot settlo. A must fight simply to keep the spoils. When those •'Century The duties of the Treasurer are responsible, and _v newspapers jury one-third ceuturies of dishonor. 1 do not want to have been with exactitude and fidelity. [•r i.uittios, bui,,j do that. As for Shorty, the man who was are once lost the cohesive power which holds live much face to face witli the Indians, performed longer, The for current work of the year from all and shirk our The lndiaus are on receipts shot, f&ero is no occasion to mourn his ab- them together will bo no longer present, and responsibility’. sources have been $306,7G 1.31; and the of which are ihe resort of all the vile expendi- GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHINGS »n the great novelist and editor of Alt the Year reservations, tures therefor, $ 98,783.80. in sence Irbtn our midst. the ring will goto pieces. But what an inter- and wicked, lor, ihe laws forbid decent Round, readings from tils Patber’s works. although These items < f expenditure have been whits men from all the riff-ralf aud carefully The will be esting spectacle it must be to the Indepen- going there, examined in detail your Committee, and they prices c.iarged lower by one-hall of bobtail can go out ami make a depot for their vile by AND than will be elsewhere In If George Whitney, South Chesterville, dents to see the report that In each department the most careful charged Auierica.uaoal- refor.n administration of traffic. Do not let us live there face *1 oo and 76 any longer, economy has been used, and no curtailment which J. FARRINGTON. ly. conts, including reserved seats; that saw C. can be certain the day he Stain in to face with but let have a cents. President Cleveland bolstering up the most them, righteousness would not the effective force of admission 50 chance, and let these fudiaiis be ehrtstiaulzed. 1 materially cripple Dexter was the\ twenty-second of February, of the Association seems possible. New York and all western cities, prices $8.00 corrupt gang public plunderers that lias have travelled with them hundreds ot miles, met we Your Coinmhtce have taken some pains to com- »ml *3.00; Boston *3.00 aod *2JJ0. neats are all 1878, then ba'v^j piece of testimony of an American them in their meetings, and 1 never had bet- disgraced city since the disap- any pare the expenses of die Association with those of told lu nearly all places. far more that has ter Christian intercourse ilian witli the Indians. iniportancelhMi any yet of the Tweed I other missionary societies, and we find that it does 180 and 182 MIDDLE STREET. HU pearance ring As as NEW cates are—New York, Nov. 1st; I travelled with them I was when Portland, long safe; not suffer la is >n. The Committee note d,f been produced Ip connect. Stain with the I entered the white settlement I had to watch it. theeompai OCt22 NECKWEAR, Nov. 2d; Lynn, 8d, Boston. 4ih; Philadelphia, 5lh. with that the expeuditOie for work among The tour Barron murder. 'He could be mis- Let us have complete and thorough done regret comprises ten cttles only. hardly THE justiee the Indians and Chinese have been cut down mate- STATE. to the ludiaus, aud then not only will we, who are to be found in Tickets now on sale at Music taken in his man because he had known him rially as compared with ihc fiscal year; Portland, at Htoekbrtdge’s up here, be safe, hut tile whole nation previous Store ; half fare on M. C. R. U.; half fare and late building but we believe that the policy of the Executive before. will be in peace, trains on O. T. R. R. oct27dlw KENNEBEC COUNTY. Committee in refusing to incur liabilities which the Kev. S. Lewis K. Pierce ol then CongreeatiiMialistsof the country would not meet A blast the weter Vermont, Notwithstanding the fact that the cases of dynamite by company in presented the report on Chinese work, which is the right one. Tickets on sale this morniuK to the Waterville, the front of the must the Association so cholera have been promptly detained in badly injured is as follows: They keep economically ROCK BOTTOM PRICES! Lecture Kcv. residence of Hon. S. S. Brown, breaking out and so safely managed that no reproach may justly by Joseph Chinese quarantine in New York harbor, the health the small windows and wrecking the bay Report. fall upon it; and the fact that they are able to come authorities of the great city have made the windows. Tour committee note with special satisfaction before you ai this meeting, and to report the abso- lute extinction if the load of debt which has been CALL AND EXAMINE. same Some visitor to the stock tiie following Indications of in the work arrangements that they would were farm of Hon. E. progress upon them and you for several years, and have F. w PARKER, Webb in a devrl D.D., the disease right among them, i'he system Waterville, cleft gate open to yet »ped and prosecuted ith vigor the grand the a labor f<>r tue in the iof City Temple, enclosure where handsome deer was jects of missionary labor are more numerous and oppressed, appeals strongest London,] of the fire department has been adopted for aud he possible way to >« u for the most generous increase ISTo kept, escaped. more accessible, l’ast of foundation Trouble to Sliow Goods! years work, of the »ums to be intrusted lo their management calling ambulances, a large corps of trained There is talk that Gen. Subject: Job s Comforters; Sympathy from Science.' Banks, after his dealing with Asiatic inertia and colossal preju- In the year to conic. doctors is in readiness for a sudden and term of office as United States Marshal at 11 imed The Southern call, dice aud just resentment under wrong, are bear- departments enlarging. Dr. Parker Is the most famous pulpit orator In Boston lias work to have not lea than the proper disinfectants are all made up. expired, may be appointed gover- ing fruit unusual in amouut aud assured genuine- ought $275,0*0; Europe. Tickets, including reserved seats, 76 cts. $ 16,000 is a small sum to spend upon the Chinese nor of one of the volunteer soldiers’ homes, ness. Our faithful missionary superintendent on and (1.00, according to location. Tickets at Stock- The health officers have made so oil our their plans western ch-i. wnile would u'uiiiiih ii'.ncvv vvs VIIC utuvi I. A perhaps of tho one at Togus, where Gen. the Pacific coasl, does not abate his courage or •uu,uun Hardly UHj llie much needed to the Indian tras now on salt) 35 that when a patient is taken he may be taken Stephenson now is. enthusiasm. Faithful teachers and co-workers can give development al and 50 cents. be found- Tbe l.ord of tlie lias set bis Mission. Mud not Hie |M •.wm Urns plainly FRED "Fisk Sol vineyard R. Smith. and Jubilee,” Pinafore, Cou and hurried off to North Brother Island, needed and earnestly rccmniended the last FARRINGTON, seal of approbation by granting harvests which, by thou! Matinee. Course tickets to the above Paul Morphy's Wonderful Intellect. National (Xoineil of Churches be WE ARE HAVING live, while the house from whicli he was taken in the light of difficulties in the field and their p ougregatioual *1.25, *1.45 aud *1.115. for the are forthcoming? From ns to w hom inueii Ins been [Prof, ltichard A. promise future, truly great. That — — will be thoroughly disinfected. The cholera Proctor.] will tie If we A. e Halt fare and late trains to Dr. Parker's lecture. Foreign Missionary Society, spontaneously formed given, blurb surely required. cannot Under Falmoutli IIo The feats of the greatest chess genius that In witli these t'lnlsl au men and women oct24 dlw iiiiiftt run a lung gauntlet if it enters America by Chinese converts, thoroughly equipped and person go ever lived in who are devoting their lives lo llic direct work of by way of Now York. (let Steinitz argue at he may), Paul liberally supported proportion to tlieir means, and which aims, at nothing less than tlie this Association, into llie cabin ot the negro, the Morphy, associate blindfold chess in finally, abode of Hie llie den of the GRAND ASSEMBLY play conversion ot China’s millions, should silence any mountaineer, opium BIG SALE Since Mayor administration Chinese, or the of the let us at 208 MIDDLE — — Whitney's some degree with precocity. I doubt if and all cavil or uncertainty as to their motives in wtgwain Indian; STREET, PORTLAND, ME. BY TUB lias been in in lias embracing chistiamty. Japan, also, hears tidings least say to llmse who do,—“We will uphold your oct33 aixltf power Brooklyn nepotism among ail the records of chess I we will work, we -ON- boy players ot Christian sympathy as tier wandering sons are amis, alnmdautly support your come to to sucli au extent will, as lar a- we share burdens and he CUBERLAW ROWING prevail that rela- any case can be found more marvellous than met with helpful counsels aud religious enlighten- can, your ASSOCIATION ment on these far western shores—the your lei low h.holeis. — AT — tives of city officials draw 867,500 a year ttiat of at the laud of Morphy, who, very beginning tlieir ideal civilUaltou. We rejoice that those in this remarks were made by front the city and county treasuries in sala- Upon report of his career, when lie was little more than a charge of the field see tlieir way clear for "tenta- Mr. Hull, ltev. l)r Mcllvaiue, of Rhode MECHANIC’S ries as etc. It tive evangelistic work” and liavo entered It. HALL, clerks, commissioners, begau child, beat bis uncle, Ernest Morphy, a upou Island, Rev. Smith Raker, of Massachu- Tills betokens firm conviction and resolute »ur- MACEE FURNACE CO’S when one of the Democratic bosses induced that tlie field setts, Rev. Charles W. Skelton, principal Nov. ’87. strong player, and Loewenthnl, the Ilunga. posr shall be lakeu fer Christ. Dif- OVERCOATS Wednesday Evening, 2, to his ficulties aud embarrassments tlieir secretary of the Indian mission, and Rev. Mayor Whitney make sou, Daniel D. rian when 14 old. only multiply champion, only years zeal aud methods. Like tbe to Mr. Deane, of Massachusetts. HEATER" CHILDREN'S Tickets admitting gent and ladies bo cts. great missionary “BOSTON HATS ! Whitney, Jr., an Assistant Corporation Many of the stories of precocity attehess re- tlie Geutlles, these heralds of the gospel look upon The report was accepted. EVERY DAY. ntSIC BV t li Y N l>l. t it. Counsel, at a salary of 83,000. With this as late to boy players, who beat those who "mauy adversaries" and "an open door" as equiv- A recess of five minutes was taken, and 0Ct27 dlw aleuts. The statistics of recent Furnace is of recent au Democrats to com- were not indeed boys, but neither were tho progress empha- then, after singing Overcoats, we mean outside This construction, exauiple.the appointed size our golden opportunity to reach the "hermit By a players; but Paul beating of as having been used with unparalleled suc- We have nice line of Children’s missionerships had no hesitation in allow- Morphy LoewenJ natives” through their representatives within “All hail the power Jesus name,” garments, such ordinary Over- very thal was another affair. Even when cess the two seasons. The PARR quite our borders. Dr. of who called to coats, iu and heavy weights, past reputation GARDEN, ing their love for their relatives to have full crossed the Atlantic to Roy Illinois, presided, light j Morphy challenge Your committee note with profound regret the order the of the Woman’s Bureau. anil smooth ItEEl'- of the Mngee goods being second to none, Hats and Ca js that we are Lincoln Park. and all the meeting rough goods. low. Opp. play. For nearly two years they have been defeat finest players of Europe, serious tailing off in Hie money lor so there is no discount hut have selling very appropriations The chairman read passages of Scripture, EKS in all aud E ESTERS. they put C. H...... Man so Hu. he was out of his teens. One after their work. Native skilled and conse- grades, Knowltox, working on tiiat basis. To what extent this barely helpers, after which Miss I). K. Emerson of Ne w in on the market the best heating Furnace. another met him and retired discom- crated, are the chief preaching agency of all mis- All these we have quantities i'or We have received this from they York, read the of the Bureau’s work This Furnace has the wrought iron lire just morning, OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING. nepotism is carried on among the thousands or, like our sionary fields, and of China preeminently. Ours report fited, English Staunton, they as the opportunity to multiply such helpers. Cali- for the year, which is follows: and the brick linings are brought Doors at 2.00 m. Performances at of laborers employed by the city there Is no compared his chess strength with their own pot a new open p. j 2.30 fornia is in the to as never before, so there a iin- New lot of these which 8.00 m. as It aud retired foreground day Bureau of Woman’s Work. near the radiator is great York, goods, and p. means of knowing. by proxy, were, without not excepting the old days. The church him. mining nu ne anu increasing me pow- meeting should occupy that field with a zeal aid wisdom lu inviting the women of the North, and partic- provemeut THIS COMMENCING OCTOBER 25th. Now at er—the surface being at all times for or cannot he heat. We make WEEK, Mr. Joseph Chamberlain’s recent speecli Morphy tho age of 13 played a that shall emulate the enterprise of railroads aud ularly those ot tlie Congregational churches to kept style price chess real estate The church must not con- If will nnv voii to invofctiirsalo oair hot with a moderate of fuel. strong game without sight of the projectors. and sustain its the Amer- consumption on the attitude of frish-Americaiis toward tradict all her traditions aud help establish missions, BIO boards. Kising step by step to cwo games, working principles stock.We up the STANDARD We can give the most satisfactory refer- a of these and of course have him and when Christ's poor come to her borders tlie ican Missionary Association has felt that woman's keep specialty goods the probable effect of it upon his to three, to four, aud so on, we find him by ences of a number that have used the thousand and under conditions specially favorable work In the churches at home, Is as important as of quality and give you garments usefulness as a member of the fish commis- while stiil in his teens pl&yiug twelve games sure and see to Christlike approach. Her awn life will be Im- woman’s work, in the mission field, in order to se- of true merit, all the lime and Boston Heater. Be the Bos- the selection and lowest simultaneously, blindfold and against ulav- cure the the best results of largest sion was woefully lacking in tact. If it was poverished by so doing. The priest and Levits greatest efficiency, still keep lowering the prices. ton heater before you purchase. prices. ers to whom tue champions of the day couid and tlieir own souls the labor expended. wronged degraded by passing 1 — Specialty Company! meant to offset the bad .-effect he assumed Bargaiu No. men’s not give more than a pawn and move with ou tlie other side from the wouuded sufferer, as Nor have we been disappointed. As the hearts Special We a fine assortment of See posters and small bills. of those at home have moscow Beaver have, also, very tlie feeling of the Irish-Americans toward safety in a set match. More surprising even much as the good Samaritan enriched bis by opened pityingly toward Black Overcoats, oil into iiis wounds and tlie vic- llie needs of women suffering from the effects of so that will Admission 15 cents. Keserved Seats 10 and 20 him would than the number of games which Morphy pouring sheltering good ones, good they have then lie made a bad mistake, tim of robbers. oppression, abuse and rigid liere in our TENNEY Men’s and and Gloves which oct24 cents extra. dtt could thus play blindfold at one sitting was paganism explaiu themselves when you see & DUNHAM, Boy’s Hats, Caps for its result will the Your committee that measures can be own country, and the hearts of our missionaries be precisely opposite. tile nature of his under these hop# instead of at play seeming- taken to briug the attention of our beloved church have been burdened witli the same woes, the help them, asking $15.00, for Furnace Co's Coeds. If it was meant to his hearers difficult conditions. The of Agents Magee" we are at our ANNUAL DIKETI.VUII. prejudice ly brilliancy the to this her phenomenal opportunity and duty—to lug baud has been mutually extended; and it has w hich price we could sell them, Jy20 eodtf selling prices that competitors against the Irish and thus hurt the cause of combinations was in most cases matched give the gospel at short range aud nominal cost, to been the mission of the bureau of woman's work weoffer them at only $10.00 each; their Asia’s to these hands lu and by soundness, and often by their millions, aud support that message. Jolu strong loving ministry. to F. Annual Meeting or the Cumberland County Home Rule in England then it was a trick Our woman's work in the field can be brief- sixes 35 41. cannot touch. Don’t when depth -in the sense of the number After the Chinese were only pay fancy prices TH Educational Association, will be held at report addresses referred to here. It Is embodied In the lull re- men’s Blue entirely unworthy of a statesman of his pre- of moves over which with ly Elysian Lewis's Hall, Woodford’s Corner, Oct. lightning made by Rev. Charles r. Mills of Massachu- which the Association of all its Deerlng, lie port, gives mis- JUST ARRIVED. can the same a 28 and 20. state Superintendent Luee will be tensions. The proper time for Mr. Cham- rapidity carried his analysis. A Ceil. of New you article for deal setts, Augustus Gaylord York, sions. Of the 16 Normal and graded schools re- get great present, and Dr. l-arkln Duntou of the Boston veteran player told me of one of these tlie 7 arc in the berlain and the other commissioners to be- aud Yan l’liou Lee of New Haven. ported by Association, charge of Normal School, will lecture on the German games which he had carefully exam- A was lady teachers alone. One of these is a gin to discuss the is when resolution adopted with reference to boarding less Our are not one-half Schools on Friday Evening, Oct. 28. A large at- fishery question ined after it was finished ; because lie be- school especially fur girls, and Is similar ill plan to Full SATIN LINED OVERCOATS A large invoice of Laird, Schoher & money. expenses the work of a sou of Maiue, as follows: tendance is expected and a fine programme will the commission meets. then lieved that a certain the Mt. Holyoke and Auburndale schools. Hut In Until prudence brilliant stroke could That tlie Mitchell’s line Philadelphia Boots, be presented. Iittolvtd, assoclallou holding its an- all our boarding schools like methods arc intro- a as much as of our and sense would seem be more successfully met than it had been first-class in every respect, regu- Shoes and These are so that good to dictate silence nual meeting in the Stale ot Maiue. sends its duced, indeed the best that can be culled from Slippers. goods any competitors, The Maine Central will sell round trip tickets in actual play. “Along every lie said, to Rev. W. C. a sou of lar garment to be disposed to those the Members should on the subject. line,” greetings Pond, Maiue, Northern experience Is put Into practice. $25.00 superior in lit, style and durability to attending meeting. “but I found with in ids labors and In ills sixes 33 lo we can be careful to that round tickets are one, Morphy’s strategy sound; sympathy rejoicing Some slight changes lu our plan of work should ol at only $lS.OO each; all others. Sold in Portland only by sell on a smaller All we ask specify trip but line there me success the Chinamen ou the Pacific coast. margin. desired. Free return tickets over tne Portland & along that seemed to a safe among be noted, as Indicating Hie new demands upon us 40. EXTRA GOOD VALUES in The great nations of the earth are invited work. no our Rochester and Portland A Ogdensburg will be though difficult defence, resulting in eventual Rev. Cyrus Buchanan of New Hampshire in woman's We louger select spe- men's and Vouug men’s Overcoats him. cial missionaries for lmusc to house visit- WYER GREENE & CO. is to us a examine our and furnished by the Secretary of the Association to to join In an undertaking which is pre-enii- victory over I passed an hour or two then remi tlie following report ou church mainly Black and at give call, goods and Bible but combine tills with more in Brown, those who have paid full fare over these roads every evening for a week the work: ing reading, Blue, W'e have also received a new line of nently au appropriate object of international analyzing effective work. To cuiieentraie Ifurt and $15.00. Full one way. game along this line; and having satisfied organized $10.00, $12.00 Gents’ Hue Hand Sewed aud our concert. At the last upon llie training of Hie young lor use- lines of VOUNG MEN’S OVER- Congress get prices. Free Entertainment will be furnished to lutdles. astronomical congress myself it was sound, 1 mentioned the point Church Work in the South. fulness, is conceded by all our work- lo Balmoral Boots, especially udapted to Arrangements have been made with the Preble in Paris was conceived the of to when next I met him. I was for COATS at from $5.00 $25.00. grand project Morphy Your committee into whose bauds has been ers as most essential. Tins is well Young Men’s trade. The latest N. Y. House and the City Hotel. Portland, to accommo- the board to show what I in our Full stock of Boys’ and Children’s making a complete photographic map of the setting up him placed the report of the church work iu the South accomplished boarding schools, but where styles. A word to the farmer aud labor- date gentlemen at reduced rates. Kates at the meant; but be would not suffer me. “I re- we have only dav schools or churches we have Preble, *2.00 per day; at the City Hotel, *1.50 heavens by appliances now perfected. It is desire to state their Impressions by calling atten. felt ing mau. We are bound to sell you good member the game perfectly,” lie said; “your the need of reaching tlie home life more effec and *1.76, according to location of room. Horse tion to three or four than could be dune a than can believed that by the aid of the most recent defence is not sound, though it is the best important points. tlvely by missionary visitor. reliable goods eheaner yon buy ears from Woodford's to Portland every half to We therefore bring the people lo our spec- REEFERS, SUITS, hour. Fare, 0 ceuts. inventions in several millions available; you have overlooked a mate in First, tlie marked increase in the membership young OVERCOATS, them iu Portland elsewhere. photography ial missionary for practical instruction, connect- three following the sacrifice of of the Sunday-schools,—an increase during tlie Ladies desiring accommodation should address. stars could be photographed. The expense my king, ing this with llie Christian training. bishop after the first move of defence.” of mk. r. iv. uAi is or miss in a i>a*. of this your year 2000 pupils or 16 per cent., bring the pres- Sewing schools are established In w hich girls ODD PANTS, &C„ &c. SOMERS will he undertaking, however, very My veteran friend looked over the are not liow lo sew but Imw octUieodgw Woodford's, Maine. position ent membership up to 16,109. taught merely well, to BROS.. The the same and found was cut and make l r themselves.and fathers great. photographic telescope to be evening the case as tills with garments Comparing the entire enrollment in and brothers. Kitchen has been men's heavy all wool Winter Annual used alone costs about ten thousand dollars. had stated. garden quite .lleetlng. Morphy 1882 wc find that the five there has introdueed for all kinds cut sixes 35 lo at Imagine the abnormal brain in during years generally leaching of Suits, sack, 44, Annual Meeting of the Maine General France and developed kitchen and care of Greene & Austria have already made been a of laundry, dining.loom work, made to sell for 459 some special, though unknown way, which growth 100 per cent. only $9.00; up Wyer Co., THEHospital will be held at four o'clock in the bed-rooms and in d attention to This is because it Is under- ling, polde guests, St., afternoon of November at grants of money for the purpose, and it is enabled a boy ten after specially gratifying $12.00. 539 CONOKESS STKEET. Congress TUESDAY, 1, 1S87, chess-player, days with all amenities of home life. Thus a transfor- stood that Sunday-schools or missions started at the office of the Treasurer of the corpora'Ion In be that Russia and will playing a game, which was one of twelve mation has been made in homes SPECIAL REDUCTION Itns re- expected Germany new stations look to tlie speedy establishment of many through the Portland Savinas Bank Building, In Portland, blindfold, to correct in an instant, churches at the new life opened up to tlie children. been made in all our PORTLAND. CLAPP’S BLOCK. also join. The Astronomical of played those stations; while well-organized cently for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing Society Eng- Hiwl wiflinilf. KAttiinr 111* tin* It/witi/.n tin* ra White Shield and White Cross Societies are sus- oct27 eodtt oet22 eodM schools in churches already established result in VOUNG MEN’S SUITS, elegant _ __ year.aud of such other business as laud is to interest the British tained in the Interests ot so- transacting may endeavoring suit of tenor twelve hours of analysis of the careful study of God’s word with a constant purity. Missionary and be cieties are formed and the are bargaius at $10.00, $12.00 legally presented. and an effort will be made to the game by a strong and veteran application of inspired doctrine to practical life, young people order of the Directors. government, player! how to them. these so- By looking Doth to the permanence of tlie churches taught manage Through $15.00. E. R. obtain the of the United States. cieties the and interest of colored aud Over- BARRETT, Secretary. co-operation and the personal of their members. sympathy Have got lots of Children's Portland. Oct. octl leodtd A Boston Woman Who Compelled a purity women liave been so moved as to 11,1887. Another Important item noticed in the report Indian lead to coats at ones for oue self denial Dial would us to shame so $1.00; good HATS! Caller to a $1.00 One of Take Bath. appears in the statement touching the amount of put eager thelpressing questions that ought are to p il cis the have re- winter. inoaey which these churches have given. they give light they [Providence .Journal.] work lias a 200 Knee iu to receive the attention of Congress this Beside tlie fit0,000 contributed for tlieir own ceived. Temperance prominent place pair Boys’ Pants, Mrs. Y. is In all our missions. As illustrative of the influ- winter In the admission of 3 brilliant Boston woman of religious work »2,300 have been devoted to pure sixes 4 to 11, only 25c per pair. Dakota. The ence exerted in this oiiuctinn we note one in- abundant executive beuevolcnce. If this should stem a small sum as lO dozen Mett’s Extra Sixe of tlie now ability, shrewd wit and of our colored school ill Large Fair population territory Is 568,477 stance. The principal so- Cardigan Jackets at $2.00; This is delightful hospitality. The exigencies of bered that it is the of and not of Jonesboro, Teun., organized her temperance only nearly three times as many as tlie gift poverty Al.t.. ..; .1 I. o If ».,oo 41,A a.tvl.r her husband’s business led to the w ealth. The free w ill offerings of almost any one of regular $3.50 Jacket. of double that of keeping up one in the Thun the colored were population Colorado, Flori- these congregations when compared with the con- place. people of an in the West, and for action before the da, three times that of ten establishment where Mrs. tributions of not a few New England churches organizer! ready long Delaware, nearly white bulbs. Our Northern missionary bought Y. passes some months of the and suggest the words of the Master: -She hath cast STRICTLY ONE PRICE Any one to invest n dol- Silk year, wanting times that of Nevada, nearly double that of in more materials for colors sat up nights and lettered the than they all.” lar in it lint cun where she entertains a and at the late ♦ lection in Tennessee get one of Vermont, loss than a hundred thousand great many people. Their spirit of sacrifice has often won for tho banners, COE, colored commendation. took her school to the polls every child worth double the amount, us this short One day there was brought to Mrs. Y. the people hearty To those nearly Jof West Virginia's, only two hun- of us who a motto, sucn as “Protect Full he card of an English gentleman, accompanied live amid multiplied temporal and spir- carrying suggestive will sell one Willi Silk itual ami w ho lose of the Our Homes/’ **L«*ad us not into Temptation.” dred thousand less than and a privileges sight taiaivv at iv vi- VERMONT BUTTER ! easily Minnesota’s, by a letter of introduction from friends of her at d the white --^ goodly heritage for which we are to give an ac- 'through persistence energy Hats nunurea mousana snort oi Maine s. The the Y.’s abroad. The hostess went down- All Wool. count it is a spur. If not an inspiration to read tho ladies of the W man’s hristian Temperance stairs moveim lit. It is the character of the people is unexceptionable, and greeted the guest cordially. “Wo story of the sacrifices which some of the brethren Union jotit«-ii in the true, so amendment was iosi in the State, hut iti Jones- 5IANDAKII are accustomed to travellers here,” she make in the giving of their scant substance for tho We have received 1*10 Inks of and hut politics stands in the of man two voted for just nothing way said, “that we know just what to do witli more destitute members of the human famllv. boro every colored except pro- 197 MIDDLE STREET. hibition Noble t'ttoi ts sometimes fail—noble 0C8 Its admission. It happens that in politics the them. We expect everybody to arrive travel- Their offerings for pure benevolence were above may eittia $000 more thau the and are lives, never. is stained and and we let previous year double $2.50! its field Territory Iiepubliean, and admission exhausted, everybody what were four years ago. But even could our woman’® work In the take a the first I they Co., bath to the it would but an would add two Republican members to the thing. spoke Your committee are glad to find that tills feature he wiiticii in minute detail give Clothing servant before I camedownstairs, and every- of denominational work Is strongly emphasized by Imperfect review’of what is undertaken. You BOSTON & CO. National Senate and strengthen by the num- is all the executive board and that these hear of school*, of many forms of Formerly PORTLAND CL0THIN6 thing ready.” “But,” stammered the churches, poor overflowing FINE For flic above price you can call to our REVERE of the added FALL VERMONT DAIRY ber are that as Christian work, numbeis BUTTER of its Presidential electors the Republi- stranger, “I cannot think of putting you to though they lie, taught pit inp well as HORSE, on POE, THE HATTEK, aud receivin'/ is a necessary factor in their growth ami churches from ranks in day and Minday schools, can chance* of tho next so much trouble. I-" “Oh, I know just the BOSTON. have a electing President that in true worship alms as well as prayeis rise but the wrestling prayers of earnest women, fashionable hat made fo how you feel,” Mrs. “a bath ihe toil which 255 These interrupted Y.; before God as a memorial. watchful admonition.*, unremitting MIDDLE Near Boston and order. considerations will probably he po- is the that STREET, Maine, Eastern, Fitchburg only thing restores me to my nor- Another noticeable item in the is the has entered into what we call success, who shall and Lowell centres of business and in small Also the tent enough to secure from the report depots, place! packages. Democratic mal condition when I’ve been travelling; building of meeting-houses. Indeed the report record? Over 2oO such missionaries the Ameri- 1*1 E. of amusemeut. can Association lias its POKTLAND, House a postponement of tho of and you have come right through from Bos- characterizes the past year in its southern work Missionary upon rolls, question and it is for these, and that we m add to the ton.” The but Mrs. Y. was as one of church that y Remodelled, Refurnished, Decor- 197 Middle admission another year. It is a guest demurred, “building activity.” Every Newly Street. gross out- is to become must have its house dedi- inn her. that we ask your united supnort. W-C. too executive and too truly hospitable to permanent WARE, Manager. aud now on the rage, for sucli a reason to ignore tho cated to God. The sanctuary helps to hold the We I ave much to en< our igc us in the resul s of ated, kept just allow liis to prevent the carrying the las been an earnest scruples and attach them to forms of wor- past yea:. Tneie claims of a half a million of indus- out of tier intent. The people together, thrifty, kindly Englishman ship tiiat demand a reverential attitude, l’erhaps reaching out by L:uiles* Societies,Sunday schools, EUROPEAN PLAN. trious, hut was shown to the and Mission Bauds, lor some special work w hich DAIRY intelligent tills bath-room, our FINEST VERMONT people, will he upstairs where, no have need than colored CHEESE al- greater people d in toward the liooms all large and comfortable; elegant suites, lowed to have it is to he presumed, lie combined with the brethren of those forms and ceremonies would tell foi go direct influence nothing to do with the case. religious f those in darkness and need, with baths attached; ample public parlors; gentle- progress of his toilet reflections upon the which secure quiet and order lit the public devo- enliglit-nmeui Dakota will be kept out because its and coiiiiibiiliniiH l ave been so applied as to be at men's cafe and billiard-room added, and llrst-class admis- originality and practicability of American tions of the assembled multitudes. In oiice 1 io our treasury and yet assigned to every respect. ever seen in mix miiriiei. sion would jeopardize in some small hospitality. In due time the guest descended We therefore rejoice in every new meeting- lieipfi degree house that this the some specific object 'interesting to contributors. KOO.IIS I IIO’I 91.00 A DAK IP. And to the where Mrs. Y. awaited society helps struggling » have to come Democratic supremacy. yet the Demo- again parlor, churches of the Soutli to build. Christian nd* avor Societies begun him. “I you found to forward wish their These societies which cratic claims to he the of the hope everything your Another item iu ttie to which we call help. i. F. MERROW & party party she said. “Oh “1 report include lad* and misses, find a most useful and CO., Proprietors.r mind,” yes,” he replied, atientioh is the organization of seven new oct27 eodSm have had attractive work in our Indian Missions.lt has been people._ a delightful bath and now I must churches during the year, about the average num- Wall hid a how to win and hold the interest you good afternoon, as I have to catch a ber, if take a series of a dozen or more years, quite problem with Papers! The fisheries of the Alaskan seas, while yon of in missions, hut we have found the marie Place Order Us for wain. “What!” cried his but not tile average, if you take simply the last hoys UP TOWN your your Fall hostess, aghast; word—Indian—aud that if our known to he have not hereto- five years. boys’ thoughts very valuable, K'dug?” I direction in the ot Indian his- 5®3 26 Crabtree. Marblehead for Hancock. WE, THE Lake Erie & West. 150 Siiort do 8 ft X No 1_ V 0042 BEVERLY—Ar sch A B TH E p*E®®* Mobile *104*12 60 20th, Perry. Look, fir & Ohio. in 7 ft No 1 cedar .1 Hoboken. ON’T *81 2541 75 o. .^Periodical Depots of N Mav henhtJi(„«a Norfolk & Western pref.. G. FessendM stBtlon i Marquis Pop’rstaves *12®*14| Spruce. ...1 2541 60 GLOUCESTER—Ar 27th,sells Lonlso Hastings Aliow your Itndrfi^“lroad E* M c- Spruce rough 121 Laths— from Bangor for Block Island; Corvo, Rockland Clothing, 7ti Excim «• K 1>e or fee sf *S*‘ron‘!- Oatcmia l Spruce.... 2 15 for New York. Paint, — Jolm CdI- 601 New York Stocks. 00@2 Woodwork, pot HodgsfmimtHllSlul,8t'; Mining staves *12 l.iiue—Cement. sells from fft 7 Exchange St.: Lawson 50@*14| Sailed, Avon, Cottage City for Ban- washed in flnSSK' [By Telegraph.] ! Lime i> cask.. 1 06 for the old 47 Middle Congress {it.; Peter Cordage. gor; Angola, Williamsburg do; Trenton, from St'• NEW Oct. 27 1887. lb 11 Cement. 160 Hoboken for Olive, for New •ou,2 Exeli S<->. corner Congress am YOKE, Theltollowlngjar > Amer’n# | Boston; liucksport ange *joola, quotations for Russia. 11 1 Matches. Thomaston J rubbing, twisting, Cliestnut Stsi t*

% PORTLAND DAILY

PRESS.~ KyABLISHKl) JUNE 33, 1862-VOL. 2G. PORTLAND, FRIDAY OCTOBER 2». MORNING, 1887-SUPRLEMENT. ‘imOmim" I'RK'K. THHKK r^T>T~

niKl'KtMKIKOIN. ____ EDUCATIONAL. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, slaving at my (lesg from morning till nighi A Talk About Flower*. Published I’m every day (Sundays excepted) by th always tired out when I get home [Written for the Pnasa.] I was last PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, night, but 1 offered to wipe th< It Is not yet too late for the planting of A At dishes for her, she looked so out WATERLOO FOR HIGH PRICES ! 97 Exchange Street, Portland, Mi dragged hardy bulbs for the coming year. Tulip* ^ After that I lay down to rest and read th< to be Terms- Eight Dollars a Year. To mail sut ought planted by the hundred whet* scrloers. Seven Dollars a Year.if l The first I knew there was SI paid in savanc paper. thing there Is plenty of room, for they come lnt* Partlnuil McUool of Rates or advertising--one Inch ■ Nlenoarnphy. ot spac tugging away at s great the length of coluniu, or twelve lines step-ladder heav; bloom early in spring, when the looks Instructed ncnparii garden Like Pupils thoroughly in shorthand am constitutes a “square.” for a man to handle. I jumped up to hell and If SPOT CASH in and desolate, early and late varieties are and Nothing type-writing. l)ay evening sessions. *1.60 per first Selling square, daily, week; 75 cents pc r Buying for her—but I won’t tell what she said. Send you selected, continue tor circular. week alter; three insertions or less, gl.oo con they six or more Agent toit he other couldn’t believe uu Cnligirupt tinning every day after firBi week. 60 cent* my ears! If she wanted weeks. I know of nothing that will afford Half square, three insertions or 76 less, cents ; to help her, why didn’t she say so? I shouh > so much satisfaction the Miss A. L. SawjBf. 537 Congress St.. Portland, Me one week, *1.00; 60ecuts per week after. by way of spring cAiti Special Notices, one-third addIMousl. think that was easy enough.” flowers as a collection of all J.vh__ _ large sorts of Under head of “Amusements” and Auctio! “Yes, it was easy enough in one way, anc and dwarf Saleh,” *2.00 per square per week; three inset tulips, single double, and tall, of tlons or less. *1.60. altogether too hard in another. Piobabl] all colors excepting black. I ought noL she wanted to do it without her to make this now. CLOTHING THE MAINE STATE PRESS. you asking.' perhaps, exception for I “Cut I didn’t think of it.” find in one catalogue, and ouiy one, under Published every Thursday at , Morning, *2.6( the head of “Other Specie* of Tulips," ou* a tl In a that was year; paid advance. *2.00 year. “Very likely the whole trouble named Oculis (Sun's red aud Street, Advertisements Inserted ill the "Maine Stati Eve), black. Congress Ojh>. city Hall, She might have been hurt because you didn’ There are dark and Press” (which lias a large circulation in ever rich, purples browns, white, which form part of the State) for *1.00 per square for first lii think.” feathered with a pieasiag MAINE. sertiou. contrast PORTLAND^ and 60 cents per square for each subse “Pshaw! That’ unreasonable! We’vi to the scarlet aud gold striped The queut insertion. Due Van Tholls are the earliest to Tills Institution, established ill 1803, offers su- bloom, for never quarrelled before since we were mar and the perior advantage* preparing young men and Address all communications to Bybloemens and Bizarres the latest. women lor business The pursuits. Students may enter PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. ried. I couldn’t stand it, going off thli former are different shades of purple, at any time lor the lull business course or lor violet and BENTS’ FURNISHING any as X so 1 from the rose on a white ground. The lat- GOODS. v,«“ uiwivh v. morning did, got away "P' —j >ciir win open ter are scarlet, purple, pink on a yellow I August 1st, 1887. BOTH SIDES OF A office to—to—I know 1 was to blame. Sif For circular or iHormation, address STEP- ground. Beautifully striped and feathered, L. A. was as tired as I was, and she’s not half sc they are attractive. The Parrot augleod3m GUAY, a. M., • very tulip* LOOK ! PONDER! BEHOLD! Principal. are fantastic in strong. I don’t wonder she bated to ask me, very form aud brilliant in color—scarlet, crimson, orange and green if I was too stupid to see. It was all mv lISTRUCTlOSl curiously Intermixed. It is well to hay* a 100 Oct. we for Cash 50 $15.50 Sails of llie MUlHLAffl [Christian Union.] fault.” $7.00 Oil Tan Leather j 8, bought Spot cele- 1 case few for variety. at about 50 cents on a dollar the brated $1.00 All Wool Scarlet Mrs. Bronson was Jackets at Sawyer All Wool ICAL STUDIES crying as if her heart “No, it was all mine!” Tulips can be purchased, nnnsmed, only $ 3.92 of ’twasn’t, Harry, single, j entire stock of Boys’ Clotoing Cassimeres in all Shirts and Drawers at 74< would The cause of her early, finest mixed 30 cents The lowest ever known for Sacks, only Given to private pupils by the subscriber, break. crying lay They both started as a figure with white colors, per dozen, price X. John Little A Co. These goods sizes at in an $1.30 per 100; double mixed, lete end ParTol, ; $12.00 100 doz. experience of the day before, but bet face and red eyes ran into the and into such excellent goods in New I consist of the celc- 45c All Wool Hose at 29c room, $3.00 per 100. Where one does not went to princip *lly temper had sustained hef so 70 J. W. far—till ten her husband’s arms. a England ! brated Sawyer Cnssimeres. $10 Suits at 6.50 We COLCORD, The little domestic uitny, club can be easily secured, and then have a number of bales ol o’clock in the had the Bullis lie divined Tills is the 90 $0.00 Overcoats $7.00 Suits we sell for $4.00 morning—when anguish drama which followed might have been up. really for $ 3.24 50 Elegant Satin lined Horse 143 PEARL STREET. taken the of best way of getting whatever bulbs are $6.00 Suits for 3.50 $30 Blankets, and for want ol place anger, and she had aban- awkward to any other third party but Mrs. 50 $7.00 Indigo Blue Reef- Overcoats at 22.00 Jan24 dtt wanted. room we shall close them out doned herself to grief and regret. ttowiana. The Due ers at A rure opportunity. al Van Tholls are the best adapted 3.G0 A • lOO $25 and $28 Overcoats cost. carriage drove up the door, and the “When you can each appropriate the for house culture. They can be obtained la with vest 50 $5.00 Reefers at 3.00 colors of 5.00 Boys’ a* 90 cent bell rang. Mrs. Bronson rying her eyes as blame in that wholesale red-bordered with yellow, pare 200 Putman 20.00 Blankets for 65 cts. fashion,” she said, 100 $15.50 Worsted Over- pairs $4.50 i well as she yellow, white, rose, scarlet, crimson and Elocution could, ran di n stairs, sure ol smiling upon them both, "I think can Pants at 3.75 200 dozen 4 Literature you gold striped. They were first Introduced coats in Blue and ply Linen Col- $1.50 Blankets for $1.10 whom Bhe would find there be Into Black, Ex. size to 50 waists for 4.00 larsat trusted for the future.” English gardens In 1603. The single $1.00 per doz “ “ “O ftfirlv fllliti— t iz* tinurla ne_itiee fleet msifa Brown, at 12.50 $2.50 Aunt Eunice!” she exclaimed, opening “But how could we ever have done it in $1.50 known by Conrad Gesuer, a Swiss natural- her arms to receive a serene-faced and white- the first place ?" Mrs. Bronson asked with MISS ALICE ist, in 1569. He obtained his specimen from C. haired old who stood on the MOSES, lady, smiling vague phraseology. a garden at Augsburge, where it was grown "I’m so a recent Graduate of the llonton Nrhool of Or- doorstep. glad you’ve come!” “You each have a good deal of that some- from seed brought from Constantinople. IRA ntory.aud uow employed In the Portland schools, The welcome shone in From this species there has sprung an al- IRA F. will her eyes, and need- times troublesome article, human nature," F.CLARK, CLARK, IRA IRA receive private pupils or form classes for Eve- most endless variety. The when F.CLARK, and ed no the seedlings, nings Vocal Culture and Del- words, notwithstanding flushed the elder “One too F.CLARK, Saturdays. lady replied. Is sensitive, they first bloom are all seifs with a THE CLOTHIER. 482 snrte Expression A class In Amer- and yellow Congress Street. Preble House. specialties. tear-stained face at which Aunt Eunice the other too One sees base. Sometimes it is several Opp. Maine. ican Literature, with illustrative will thoughtless. things years before _Portland, readings, looked break into I have be orgalzed as soon as possible. wonderingiy. J in detail, as women usually do, the other In they stripes. had them Reference—Prof. Moses Trie when the first indication of the break was Brown, Boston, ‘•I’ve been housecleaning more than a the A difference in a Mass. large. day’s getting apparent in just a shade of difference In Mrs. Bronson For terms and particulars call at 3 Deering week,” explained as she led house to rights is a great deal of difference hue. Place. 6 to 7 p. m. oct4eodtf the into the little The best soil way sitting-room. “1 to the housekeeper. It may very naturally for the culture of tulips is e to rich, light well-drained loam. Rock-salted hoped get to rights before you came, but seem of very slight account to the man who dressing should be thoroughly worked into you see I couldn’t quite accomplish it.” spends all his down town. days I suppose the soil. For all bulbs we prefer to hare e “And somebody has been painting and pa- you see how the same principle might apply little bed of sand in which they each lie. pering, I see. This is delightful!” to many different things.” They are net so liable to decay. Tulip bulbs should be four or five Inches In Miss Howland looked about the room with Mrs. Bronson planted nodded her head vigorously, depth, and about six Inches The bulbs evident apart. pleasure. lifting it from her husband’s shoulder for the ought not to be taken up after blooming un- “It is certainly delightful to have a clean purpose. til the leaves begin to turn yellow and diY. After cleaned be bouse, but. Aunt Eunice, I’d give more just “It Is certainly unreasonable to being thoroughly theyean expect kept in bags in a cool We here now for a clean conscience.” paper dry place. that the man and woman will see things not spoken of the variegated leaved tulips Mrs. Bronson’s lip trembled, and the tears from exactly the same point of view," Mrs. which are but little known. Home have scar- let leaves with there began to fall again. Howland went on, “yet half of the misery of edged silver; are yellow banded and silver others golden or “Tell me all about it, my dear,” and Mrs. married life comes from a striped, failure to recog- silver splashed and ribboned, leaf-spots of Howland drew the younger woman down nize that fact." standard flowering varieties. beside her upon the sofa with tender invita- “To the husband or the wife?” Harry CBOCCS. AUTUMN tion AND of confidence and mute of un- WINTER promise Bronssn asked with a one twinkle in his eye. This Is of the earliest of our spring limited flowers and to be sympathy. “To the wife first, naturally—the more ought grown largely. It It It was not well adapted to house culture. easy for Mrs. Rronson to begin sensitive one. She Is hart, then she grows They ought to be planted six or eight In a pot When the telling. Bhe touched the plain gold ring angry or Half the time at SUITS ! melancholy. least, planted oat of doors they should remain un- on her aunt’s finger—a wedding ring. the husband is puzzled to know wherein he disturbed for many years. They can be We offer for Fall in mixed or colors and Winter selection. Me- “I’ve had my first quairel with Harry,” has offended—being so Innocent in bought separate for fifty In our stock be found perfectly cents hundred. may she said at last in a broken per dium and Heavy Weight Suits, Many of queer voice—the intention. Then he grows angry at her for result of her effort to HYACINTHS. keep her self-control— being unreasonable, and what a comfortable these Suits are made from fine Domestic These are very desirable for winter bloom- “tha! is, we’ve had a dreadful time; but it state of is the result!" things ing in the house, or for spring in the outdoor goods and are an excellent substitute for alw:'; takes two to make a as well “I HARD LEATHER AND ELASTIC quarrel, told Aunt Eunice about it as soon as garden. They are perfectly hardy and easy RUBBER, as a : of culture. The are fine Custom Made and are sold irgain, doesn’t it?” she got here,” Mrs. Bronson volunteered single preferable for the Clothing, house. If bloom In OF1 “And there waj on!v one in this case?’ they glasses they are EVERY K.IJNTD. much The lower humbly. worthless afterwards. If In it Is cheaper. priced goods Mrs. Howland asked. pots best “And I told her as soon as I got here," her to plant them in the the next Our range from ground autumn. long experience enables us to furnish Trusses oracti* $7.00, $9.00, $10.50, $12.00 to “Only one, and I was the one. That’s the husband added. If one would have a succession during the winter bring them forward at Intervals. We cally constructed of the best material. $13.50 per suit. Some varieties made from worst of It You see, I never worked so “And we will never, never auarrel attain. usually pot six or after hard in my life as I have the last week. eight, watering put the choicest Domestic goods, trimmed and Harry!” them in the cellar for five or six weeks to Why, Aunt Eunice, I’ve scrubbed "If can to and A SETNAS actually you learn expect legs, and Harry form roots, then bring them up at Inter- Perfect Fit is Guaranteed in finished with the same care that is all vals SO as to have one or more In bloom ilur- Every Instance. given floors!’’ and she spread out her plump little can think to give more,” Aunt Eunice said the winter. of our hands with a Ing The Roman hyacinths are productions, are sold as low as comical gesture. “I hired a impressively, “your accounts will balance as Among the large variety may be found the earliest to (lower, the Individual ftorits FUTUTACE woman for two couldn’t afford to a $15.00, days—I general thing. It will take time, though. are not so numerous as with the other sorts $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00. The great tales of the Etna prove the fact that have her and between us we You know but one bud bears several SEELEY’S HARD it is the any longer, got that.” usually spikes. RUBBER, It would be difficult to distinguish these The golden the carpets down. But there wasn’t a single ‘Heaven is not reached a jonquils, delicious)} fragrant, MOST SUCCESSFUL by single bound; and the narcissus In are HOWES’ Suits " variety, admirable STANDARD, from fine Custom Made Carments. thing in place when Harry came home last but we build the ladder which we PATENT WATER PAD, AND by rise,’ both for Indoor and outdoor culture. The Our stock will be kept full and complete MOST POPULAR FURNACE night; nothing except the furniture. All the Harry quoted. cabiana somew hat resembles the ixlabutof HOWES’ Now on the books and knick-knacks were Into the “Not dwarfer growth, colors, blue, and ppmpipi rvc pci i in n n PATENT, Fall and market. For Durability, Sim- piled a step-ladder, I hope," laughed his purple duringthe Winter. ty* Economy, and Healthy, pure, warm cl- crimson. Plant three or four bulbs In a pot I* t, and the pictures were standing around wife, a little “That was what air lt has no equal. All the Joints are eup-Jointu, excitedly, Fresias are lovely aud sweet for house cul- and are —. a see nail was out "^"CH perfectly gas-tight. It Ism li-« lending, every pulled of the nearly broke our hearts as well as the Ma- ture. The bulbs are small and halt a dozen REVERSIBLE, has anti-cliuker grate, patent dust-tlue, up- wall, aud It was anything but easy to drive donna’s head.” are uodo to many to plant In a MASH PATENT, right shaker, lifting grate, and double water clump. Cy- j them clamens are beautiful both In and pans. It combines the greatest improvements in again so far uu. Well, I asked “And you must climb Mrs. foliage RADICAL ever together,” and the embodied In a heating furnace. to the flower, among very best of bulbe HASKELf & Harry wipe dishes for me after tea, so Howland added. “Hold of as ENGLISH CROSS BODY. If not for sale in hands, too, for the winter collection. CURE,; JONES, your vicinity, please send for we testimonials and price list. could get to work as soon as possible. far as not on the We have made We possible; ground, on each special reference to such would call special attention to our Water Pad and Rad- IVIakers of Fine MANUFACTURED AND Of course I bulbs as can be to ! Clothing, FOR SALE BY supposed he’d help me, and be side of the ladder, and pulling different grown advantage either leal Cure Truss. in the house or out of doors, but By their use the most difficult forms of glad to do It But what do you think. Aunt ways.” BISHOP & we have no disposition to pass by Hernia can be retained. WOOD, CO., Eunice? He came into the Mrs. Lancaster 470 CONGRESS STREET. just sitting- Bronson regretted that the article in sileuce the lilies so lovely and fragrant. Building, 3VTE. room, threw himself down We would ootl dtf BANGOR, on the lounge, which suggested the metaphor belonged to say plant just as many as you can and aud in so that follow *»>» took a newspaper out of his pocket! I one of the painters, who took it the variety they may In end 6 m away succession the spring blossoms until Octo. GEORGE C. never was so astonished in my life. I was next day, for, as she “I’d like to FRYE, declared, her. More and more highly each year we do too astonished to speak, even, so I didn’t keep it before us as an hourly reminder of prize the bulb garden, which unit establish- Corner off so Congress and Franklin Streets. ORIENT speak. I went for the step-ladder, dragged Aunt Eunice’s advice." ed requires little care. We have for sev- eodtf it eral years continued to add from fifty to one _mar30__ along to the mantelpiece, and climbed up hundred bulbs at a time, and care nut If every on it to that nail the pound great into wall. THE FASHIONS. bed is filled with them. If you have not My hammer wasn’t half big enough, either, heretofore begun on the line of hardy bulbs, I1SIIKAKE and 1 hurt hand begin at once; you will never regret It. my awfully—see there!” CO., Winter Styles to be Started by the Mahv D. Wellcome. and she pointed to a little bruise on one of It stands all tests! 1 Hartford, Conn. Costumes of a French Play. her “Then I fingers. got down again and CITY tltVKMTIsKtlkSTs. Statement of lifted that Condition January 1, 1887, Madonna, your wedding present. [New York Tost.j Bibbers Aunt Eunice, and managed—I’m sure I don’t CITY OI I OHTI.AS D, kAl.VI Quaker White cloth braided in gold and soft nuns Capital stock, paid up in cash $,1000.000 00 know how—to get it on to the nail. Just as gray braided in black or silver are pretty no fashions iu I’roposuls for (iruullc Paving contain, Rescue for re-insurance 386,944 02 1 was pulling the ladder away, Harry be- waistcoats just now. Sometimes there are double waistcoats, the outer one in Blocks. losses and all other 84,655.32 came conscious of what I was about. poisonous Outstanding liabilities, ‘Ob, velvet, the inner one in white. Or, again, PROPOSALS will be received by the Net Surplus. 132,886.45 let me help joul’ he cried as pleasant as the waistcoat is cut exactly like the froul of SEALEDuudeislgued until October 27tli. <887, at 12 or o’clock noon for furnishing < he City of Portland possible, threw down his and took a bodice and covered w ith a network of beads dru^s paper, with Itrteeu thousand square yaids of Urauite Total Cash Assets, $1,604,485.79 shaped to simulate a vest. There is plentj minerals. hold of the ladder. By that time l was just Paving Blocks of the follow! g diiueiwons, viz; of room for ingenuity in the trimming of this N to i0 width. furious. Think of his not Length. Inches, 3V> loAVk inches; GEO. B. HOOWELL, Secretary. noticing and not particular portion of dress, as small remnants depth, 7 to 9 Inches. PURE CIIAS. B. President. helping me all that time! ‘No I thank of silk and velvet will find easy Said blocks to lie dellveied during the winter CIDER you,’ application’ WHITING, be or early either by water or VINEGAR, I said, as hatefully as I ‘It and^these may wonderfully improved bv spring, conveyance by possibly could; the addition of needlework in the shape of cars.ou either side of the city, as may be required isn’t would feel the Committee on Hirer ts. State likely you any particular braiding, and Moreover by Analyzed by Assayers, W. D.LITTLE & embroidery beading. Also for ten bousaud tons of Granite Grout to CO., interest m own a costume be fixing up your home.’ If may supplied with a number of be delivered as above. waistcoats to one which will va- you could have seen the look he gave me! jacket give The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. A,ivr> AOBKTT, riety at small expense. The same costume to be addressed and further But I didn’t appear to notice him. The lad- Proposals to, any NO. 31 EXCHANCE STREET. worn with a crimson velvet vest hardly looks Information maybe obtained from <■0110 der was _utlotion spring; you know how you can work when gins at about the middle of the back. Sleeve- THE of found of BITTERS BITTERS less bodices, with gloves covering the any person guilty depositing on the QUAKER QUAKER COBB & your temper’s up—though I don’t suppose long shore of Back any filth, dead car- Cures all BREWSTER, ESTABROOK, arms to below Bay. garbage, Impurities iu the Blood. Cures Rheumatism. just the shoulders, will again excr or 35 Beaton. you do, Aunt Eunice," she added. “You’re casses, men! any kind of offal or offensive OATS. Congress St., prevail. Oolden tan, apricot, pale corn color ■natter. too good." and mauve are favorite shades in even- order of the Hoard of Tliis Oat is selected from pearl By Mayor and Aldermen. BITTERS BITTERS carefully the best EZRA liAWKK.i QUAKER QUAKER grades and fills the requirements of Horses bet- Mrs. Howland smiled significantly, and ing gloves. Previous to lacing bodices they city Marshal. Cures Fever and Cures Constitutional Weakness. should be fasteued with half a dozen Portland. July 13, 1887. |yl4dtf Ague. ter than any other. They are manufactured or shook her head. strong improved by machinery, the end or loose fiber hooks. This takes the stress off the lacing clipped off aud the oat cleaned and all “Harry thought I was asleep when he and spares many an curve not at all tSend to MEDICINE CO., II. for Circulars and Cards. thoroughly untidy SUUmrai ef the and Ceaditinn QUAKER Providence, I., dirt as well as obiectlonable stun leav but in with Staadisg removed, came, I didn’t sleep one bit all night. keeping Hogarth’s line of beauty. •( the Northern I rana- the oat and for the horse to en- Banklsg tapanf. QUAKER BITTERS have been in the market 25 years, and have been tested: and to Ing plump ready utrnrrd huaineaa thoroughly Its not We didn’t speak to each other this Vlay 3, I8S7.) prove that they possess the merits we claim for them, any one purchasing a bottle of Quaker joy eating. economy to feed horses poor morning Bitters, food or force them to eat dirt and refuse that The famous floating island of the Der Selden Connor, President. and .ifter using two-thirds of it can show that they have received no benefit from its use, can nave their either, not—one—single—word! I never was causes heaves or other Weston f. Vice money refunded,—and we hereby authorizeaii dealers to return the amount paid. je20MAV&F6m ailments. All who have wentwater, England, has come to the sur- Milliken, President. had experience In feeding oats, find much that Is so miserable in all the days of my life, and CHARLES L. hARSTON, Secretary. face again after a long This objectionable iu regular grades, which can only Harry won’t be home till six o’clock to- disappearance. Portland, Oct. 13, ISM7. e avoided by removal; nearly 1-3 less of “SIL- Is a mass of decaying vegetation forming a VER TIPPED” are equal any regular graded night!” of on of a cov- LIABILITIES: No. 2 white as they outweigh In proportion to layer peat, top which is thin The temporary excitement of her talk died Capital 00 that difference and are, practically speaking solid PIANO! ering of clay bound together the roots of stock....6100,000 by Demand meats. They run uniform, also bright, sweet and away in another storm of (tears. Mrs. How. deposits. 12.603 39 of this vegetation. It rests on the Certificates of clean, grading the highest in any market. They The sole agency world renowned instru- clay bottom of deposit. 11,036 63 ment. land tightened the clasp of her arm about Re discounts. 634 off are the best and cheaDest to feed, also the nicest the lake, but sometimes some force, sup- Seed free from all her neice’s waist. Con poll collections. 63 60 Oat, being foreign substance to be in and no harm been done them posed the gas generated by the de DebeiilRres (series "A" 6 per cent)... 17,100 00 having to prevent We’ll talk this over when are not so growing. you cayiug matter, causes it to rise to the sur- Profits. 6,733 80 Any one who will give them consideration and a excited,” she said gently, “f insist upon face. Its extent sometimes reaches half an will be sure to use as $148,123 S3 trial them, thev are in all SAMUEL down for an and all acre, and it rises and falls with the water, MEDICATED a first class THURSTON, your lying hour, using RESOURCES: respects oat, and the most economical until finally it sinks out of sight again, to be aud best Feed for Horses. sale and in The OI»TI< I the will power you possess to calm Bank Ready l\, XT.. O D... III..L get gone probably for several years. stock.8 11.80000 creased demand has been established in the bonds. M.SSoSS 11V. U 1100 UUOOll I'unn, I 011 IllllU. again.” Mortgage larger markets elsewere aud have become very *"» Real estate loans (series “A” trustee popular wherever known. The manufacturer de- » est is? s? » “But the house is in such a state, and then BOOKS RECEIVED. account. 26,80<>00 sires to Introduce these oats Maine on He lias been annual Collateral loans. 27,773 78 throughout making visits to Port- 1*. for the there’s lunch, and”— their merits and takes this manner ot land for 12 and B,-Aak Bl'RDETT OBfiAN Furniture and fixtures. 46S 00 bringing jears, liis skill in adapt- Sabah Robinson, Aonks Mbs. them before the public. ing lenses for the most mind about Weston, Expense account. 3,266 34 COMPLEXION complicated defects TUN 1 Ml TO “Never the house. I can help jylB ORDER. dtf Meredith. E. M. author of Ben- a Brilliant to the Skin. Removes SILVER TIPPED” can be obtained from the of vision is well established, lie also hM the By Towklusou, Due from tv. I.. Lowell A Co., bank- Imparls Transparency Portland firms who best of you when I’m a little and we following handle them direct facilities for furnishing frames both in myself rested, jamin Frankltu. (World's Workers Series.) ers, Halifax, N.8. 10,663 17 all Freckles and Discolorations. For Sale in car lots: Eye Glasses and the think aoout Cash on hand and on 15.980 60 Pimples, by Spectacles (for child and the needn’t lunch for three hours Cloth, 128 pp. &Octs. New York: Cassell & Co.; deposit. all grown person) of the most approved styles and First-Class Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. 111 all the yet.” Portland; Short & Harmon.) PARIS FLOURINC CO. materials used. His advance agent W Luring, 6148,123 33 E. will be Collected 80 Burpee, pleased to receive your order Presumpscot Mrs. Howland had her way, as she gener- The Hundredth Man. By Frauk R. stock- profits.$8,799 A. when he or an House, accrued *S. & J. H. TRUE. calls; order sent to ihe Unpaid Interest— l,43o 61 Preble ally did; and for that reason it was fortu- ton, author of Rudder Grange, Ac. Cloth, 432 House will receive prompt attention. No expense *F. A. WALDRON & SON. for pp. (New York: The I except spectacles found necessary. ME. nate that her way was generally a wise one. Ceutury Co.) 6N.23" 37 SACCARAPPA, The to date.. 3,26 34 KENSELL & TABOR. I Mr. Broun: She sat beside her neice the Wonder Cloce. or Four and Twenty Expenses subscriber Informs the until tears ceased Dear sir.—It affords me much to resDectfully public Marvellous Talks, one fur each hour uf CEO. W. TRUE &CO. pleasure sav THEthat he has taken charge of the tlowing, and the tense, harrowed being Net earnings.*4.'.i74 w7 that the spectacles you made for me, have been Presumpscot nerves the House, on Main street; the same having been day. Written and Illustrated by Howaid FRED E. RICHARDS. *S. W. THAXTER & CO. exceedingly satisfactory, a great Improvement on and gradually relaxed under her 53HPi I have had tharoughly refitted furnished, makes a soothing pres- Pyle. Embellished with verses Katharine uaaiuiuoii any before. Although I have worn newly by NORTON, CHAPMAN & CO. made comfortable and convenient home for ence, then left her to fall asleep if possible. WQER. spectacles through the advice of some of Pyle. Cloth. 318 pp. ((New York: Uarper Hi the best Oculists In 1 *Bnjf Lola Cor ttnle. Boston, am convinced both Twenty minutes after, Harry Bronson Brothers; Portland: Lorlug, Short Hi Harmon.) IF YOU ARE THINKINC from my owu and that of REGULAR BOARDERS and au31 eod2m experience some of mv TRANSIENTGUESTS home. He friends came greeted Mrs. Howlaud as Han away from the dutch, or Borneo — — that you cab furnish any one just the spec- OF HAF1NO A It will he the aim of the tacles thev may need. Proprietor to please all affectionately as his wife had done, then from North to South. By M. T. U. P. ie.aer, II. P. patrons of the house. Term. Kenaonable. METAL 0Ctl7utf_MBS. INGALLS made looked anxiously into the next room. late 01 the Dutch Indian service. Translated t y SKYLIGHTS Everybody salKth-d and happy. Life Size ( rayon or And VENTILATORS, for Mills, Stores and CHEW FOREE’S <■; HE.iKI.TON, Proprietor. "Where’s Sis?” he inquired. Maurice Blok and adapted by A. P. Meades. Dwellings. 0. 1,. HK8ELTON, Clerk. oet8d3w Cloth. Illustrated. Oalvanizt'd Iron and Copper Cornice* and "Up stairs—asleep, I hope. I made her 371 pp. (New York: Dodd. C'olor<‘d Pielure Gutter*. Metal Shingle*. Sheet Metal Work BOSTON & NEW YORK STORKS Mead Hi Co.; Portland: Luring, Short Hi Harmon.) for lie down. But why are you home at this Buildings* Send for Illustrated Circular. aid PILES Old and Bvhglams Paradise. Maids, in ol yourseil. your your call Ilowjht and told on a margin of 2 cent, mill'd without hour, Harry ?” children, a| per By Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. Cloth. 220 pp. frlends^oe E. VAN NOORDEN & and uptvardt. the uae ot the “1 don’t feel well. Aunt Eunice. I didn't CO., or detention from aim* • 1.25. (Boston aud New York: Houghton, Miflhn I’-rj'licv Orders or knife buslnc(»e, all other dls- f PO'JTOV by mail telegraph a Specialty. much last night. The fact and he east* of the Rectum. Cure guaranteed. WM. sleep is,” * Co.; Portland: Luring, Snort & Harmon.) Harvard as if she THE NATIONAL STOCK RKAD (M. D. ls*2) and R0L5ERT M looked would find it a hard nue to Catherine Owen’s Lessons in candy Mae. EXCHANGE, RKAl)(M.D. Harvard 18*fl), Kvans Ilonac, No. treated JOSEPH CLEAR believe, "I Sis like u brute last 1NO. By the author of Ten Dollars enough, etc. G-TJJST&. r, Manager, 175 T remoat Street, Itoatoo. References given. Bend night." Paper, 70 pp. 60 els. (New York: C. A. Mont- R*’olT,rx un<1 AmllluBiH*n. Wh.lc.ale SOUTHERN YELLOW PINE 24 Congress St., Boston, Mass. Consul tat ton free. for pamphlet. Offioe »<*P^ d3m hours, 11 A. M. to 1 P. £1. Mrs. Howland’s invited gomery; Portland: N. O. Fesseuden.) nod Ketuil. LUMBER AND TIMBER. leundays and holidays eyes further confi- excepted.) dence. Six Cups of coffee. Prepared tor the Pub Ic Memorandums of Lumher furnished at the low- finer leaf and “Club*’ We know that sweetening than is Polirc Notice.; wdv Palate the best Authorities of Coffee from our stock on ___ by Making. Paper Shells, est market prices tli» wharf, or used in Force’s Kalnbow does not exlsl. To deal- _ “You see,” he went on with a sort of des- direct from our Southern Pine and in regular meeting of the Polioe Ex Maria Catherine Owen. Marian Mills, the ers in tobacco who do nut sell Foree's Kainnow. monthly “we’ve all Partoa, Harlaud, STUDIO, per Thousand. time. THEamiiiiug board will be held at the Common peration. been torn up here quickest possible we on for, a limited lately, Juliet Corson, Mrs. Helen Mrs. D. A aud examine. will, application, time, send Connell room In the t'ltv Building, on TUESDAY wedding- Campbell, those 011 exhibition. WINMLOW A a Gu-cent for and papering. Sis has had a bard DEKKINfi, CO., free of charge plug examination. Nov. 1, 1887, at 7.30. painting A. Lincoln, with the Story of Coffee Hester M. 263 Middle St. & EVENING, Invitations engraved or printed. W.W. uavis by <*•BA'LEY,8e,1‘4 Commercial Wired. I’onlonl. Me. A. K. Mitchell Co., Boston, Mass. FKANK W. time of it, for we couldn’t afford to hire eodW U‘t‘.I KOBINSON, Chairman & III., kusnom, I ln,.tsi„ Ho.loo. Poole. Paper. 60 pp. 25 cts. (New York: C. A. Opp. the Falmouth Hotel. octlO eodGm oct!9 eod3m oct2C dtd bend lor samples aud estimates. sep!2eod2m much help. 1 have it hard, too, all the time Moutgomeiy; Portland: N. U. Fessenden.) sepstd dly V. OUR GUESTS. K. Vatson, Rev. A., Hampstead, N. H., 61 Quebec HIMINENPS CABDn. FOR MLR. L©AT AND FOUND. HIKAT1 IliO. mu. no st. Mrs, T. Falmouth Kennedy, C., Newcastle, Vebb, Rev. E. D. 606 15.. D., Wellesley, Mass.,, FOR lotel. st. fl’OlNE MAI.E—in Deerlng, on horse 1 OUT—A Shawl, either on Munjoy Hill or on The Press’s of Their Miss Josie (A. M. A. 231 Cum- Congress LI. ear -I i W* Directory Names ;ellogg. teacher), Vinter, Mr. and Mrs. 1). Norton, Mass., 22 line, large 2 story house for two families, Congress street, between the hill ami Hol- RAM TRIM KAILWisOF C* st. B., and berland Carleton st. ebago water, good stable and poultry bouse, all 1: nd’s drug store. Shaw l had small red stripes, Whereabouts. Mrs. O. Holbrook, 41 Forest , [tinba'l, A., Mass., Vebster. Eben and Haverhill. Mass.. Cniled good repair; large lot with fruit; full view of T he finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving ! ent*' wife, ist »vnncB airman am ave. States Hotel. Itvjo $41100;price 82200; terms $460. down, s; une at PRESS OFFICE. 20-1 BOSTON 148 alance 1 tingsbury. ltev. J. D., Bradford, Mass., Pearl 681 Con- $100. per annum and Interest. W. li. a l«?,T* is names Vhite, Mrs. M. C. H., Wakefield, N. II., and after mONDAV, Ha, ill, Below the list of of those in at- st. YAl.DKON, IMP Middle Bt. 27 1 1 gress st. have found that I liave many pairs STEAMERS. train, will rna c>. frllm I •, ^OU.TD-I !fl tendance at the of the Mrs. L. E Wells, 33 Smith st. of I will meetings American [eyes. viswell. ltev. A., Skowhegan, 87 Lincoln st. LSOti 8 A I.K Fine Boots which are mis fits, these Columbus and wife, Falmouth, 2 Hill st. Sail a rigged sail- s UFI’4|tTCKKM. [night. Vilder, Rev. C. 8. and wife, Madison, 814 Con- boat; sloop ■II at very low’prices to close them out, M. G. Missionary Association arranged alphabeti- Dea. South 315 L boat, 25 feet 7 feet In order Ft t Auburn and 1,1S [ingsbury, A., Coventry, Conn., gress st. long, beam; good ; l*wt»tou, 7.10AJK-. st. nd price Address SAII. ALMER.__20-1 . id 8.37 in. so that can be _ completely fitted; $65. p. cally they referred to easily. Spring Villiams Rev. L. and wife, Port Leyden, N. Y„ K >A r. Box FARE ONLY $1.00. Kev. K. J.. Wlndhun, 427 St. John st. Kilo, Post Office. 27 1 1 evening,between cornerof High For Uorbnut, 9.30 a. m„ 1.30 and 5 31 P- “■ With each name is the resi- [yle, 61 Thomas st. ©•T—Sunday given person’s -J and Sherman streets, Portland, and Deering SIMTIEK ABBANGEHBNTM. For Orrta.u, H outre,i and W Villiams, Edw. A., East Hartford, Conn., Durant VVE WILL MAI.E—stock and store, at North Chicugo, dence and also the the is L. DO IT QUICKLY. Bridg- enter, a wolf robe; return to Police Station 4 m. and 1.30 p. m. place where person House. tjsotlton, chance for heavy THK flitST-CLASS 8TKAMK118 W'E WILL DO IT CHEAPLY. Me.; good the right man; nd be rewarded. 25-1 For Quebec, 1.30 ni Mrs. D. 8., Cambridge, 215 Cutuber- Vood, and wife, Boston, 9 old for no fault p. entertained in this city. l.angmaid, Frank, Esq. Deeriug WE WILL DO IT WELL. of tlie business. H. W. LOVE- For and and st. st. OY A lincliflrld Canton, 7.10 a. in. and CO. — > KWARD lost last a 30 m. A. Mrs. D. L., Fryeburg, at Cyrus Nowell’s, Villiams, Mrs.. N. St. Julian Hotel. _20-1 Dog Friday night; JOHN BROOKS andTREMONT , p. .anisou, Exeter, H., _U black Newfoundland about ten weeks ABKlTAI.lt. Ellsworth st. Voodwell, W. Mass., 424 St. and pup Itev. J. 11 Cushman st. H., Newburyport, MAI.E—Boarding lodging house, id; a suitable reward will be given for his return leave FRANK I.IN WH ARF, Portland, Adams, 15., Bangor, L,arsou, J. A.. Morrison, 100 India st. John st. FOR entral 20 rooms furnished Uternarely Frost, t c wlnton aud Anbura. 8.21 a. n. Rev. M. N. and N. ,, very/ location, tl ► E. W. corner Pearl and Milk streets. ivery week day evening at 7 o’clock; arriving In Adams, wife, llopkington, H., Miss G. W., (A. M. A. teacher), 227 Rev. C. D. and Boston, a lllaek W atnut and KENT, 8.117. 8.1r. and 6.86 in. 122 st. ,awfence. Voodworth, L., D., wife, 3. THUR5TQN & Ash, good Tapestry Carpets, 25-1 learnm for connection wltli earliest trains for p. Emery' Cumberland st. Preble House. CD., ; urge dining room, bO From Korliaat, 8.25 a.m., 12.06 and 6.45 m. Adams, Rev. D. E. and wife, Soutliboro, Mass., boarders, price $1200, part joints beyond. p. Jelliclio, Tenn., 100 Cumberland Vyman, Mrs. H. P. D., 71 State st. ash, can’t month rent From anil .Haalreal, 12.06 anti w 38 State st. jawrence, Mrs., Bangor, PRACTICAL PRINTERS, help making $80 net; Through tickets for Providence, I.owcll, Chicago st. Voodward, Mrs. Dora, New Castle, 273 ilPOO. 11ILL & 330 KOO.VIN. .48 p. ni. Alvon. Rev. H. C. and wife. So. Me., 1-2 Nl®. C0„ Washlngtou street, tVorrr.Irr, New York, Sr. Weymouth, Mass., Rev. N. and No. 1C Gray Spring st. B7 Exchango St., Portland. toston. Mass. 24-1 Front Quebec, 12.05 m. IS Mechanic st. Lincoln, wife, Bridgton, Returning, leave INDIA WHARF. Boston ev- p. fit. ! eb9 eodtf at lMliinaii Palace Bleeping cars on night train and Miss 20 St. Law- ■* M LET — A furulscd room with the ;ry week day evening ,*'■ o’clock. Armstrong, Mary H., Rlddeford, Lee, Van Plion and wife. N w Haven, Conn., 14 A l,K—Two Iron grey horses, sound and t nicely ■arlnr ears uu day train between Portland and rence st. sun all and reasonable in .1. B. COYI.E. Manager. Avon st. PORTLAND POST OFFICE. ti'**kind, warranted all right every wav. Address 11© day very price, jel4tf , Ion; real Mrs. H. Melrose an 111 Atwood. M., Highlands, Mass., Lewis, S. F„ and friend, Boston, 9 Deerhig st. M. O. SMITH, I SHAW junct. Pore and Pleasant Sts, 24-1 l be found at CLARK ST. TICKET OFFICE 18 Lewis _26-1 st. Lewis, Mrs. F. W., Melrose Highlands, 18 Lewis Rev. W. H. D. 1- L. U. S. Claim MAI.E—1 No. 18 f LET—A furnished front chamber at $1.50 Aubrey, 8., 1)., L>., Loudon, st. rall and Winter Mail Agent, Eldorado stove 0 feet and 25 St., amt Cnool Foot ot India Stieu Arrangement C. a Der week. at 126 FEDERAL ST., Boston Savannah iithanjo Eng., 376 Spring st. K. A., E. Bridgewater, Mass., 35 State ... tNORhigh, good heater, with 35 feet pipe; 1 ton 11© Enquire Lincoln Littlefield, 'alrbanks scales 1 Lincoln Anderson, Rev. Ashur, Bristol, Conn., 72 st. prill carefully prepare clalsus ior arrears of pay lu good order; 1 lead line tank pposlte Park._25-1 Tickets Sold at Reduced Hates to sL office nouns. *14x2 1 4 Jas. N. and wife, Colchester, Conn., 150 rouuty aipd pensions. Superior tacilities ior speedy 5-0x21* teet; tank 1-0x214x3 1-0 feet; Co. F. N. 79 st. Linslcy, turner’s LET—Nice front room, hot and cold water. Steamship iuttu.:;., It.ic.lt, Chicago, Hilwunl.ec, Ayer. Rev. D.. Concord, H., High st. Cashier's a. m. lettleinentof claims. je22d6m table and other currier’s tools; benches « Federal Office, (Sunday excepted). 7.30 with or without board at 03 PINE ST. 21-1 incur..,ti, Ml. J.oui», Omni,.., Allen, Miss Carrie W., Bangor.43 St. Lawrence st. Preble o 7.00 mil lables various sizes, one black walnut; 1 414 11© Magianw, Lovejoy, Kev. Geo. E., Franklin, Mass., p. m.; Money order department, 9 a. m. Direct Line from New II. **«wl, tulil.uke City, »rnrer, Mao Allen, Mrs. Lizzie B., Bangor, 43 St. Lawrence st. o 6 m. toot ash desk with two draws; platform truck Only House. p. Registry department, 9.00 a. m. to 6 LET— Rooms at No. 243 CUMBERLAND Pranriseo. and all points to tbo Allen, Mrs. J. M., Augusta, 86 Federal st. i. m. Will. HI. MARKS ibout with foot Northwest, Lowell, Kev. J. N. aud wife, Haverhill, Mass., 414x814 feet; grindstone power 11© ST., without board. 211 to Savannah. west uud Mouth west. Mrs., 63 Monument st. one scotch England Armstrong, Blddetord, 096 Congress st. General Delivery, (Sunday excepted) 7.30 a. in. ittachment; clearing stones, grey; Allen, Mrs. Bangor, 167 Pearl st. •orner 1 Iron ash tin steel Thence to all points South. Elizabeth, Lyman, Henry L., E. Hampton, Mass., C05 Con- 0 7.00 p. m. Sunday, 9 to 10 a. m. signs; barrel; cans; i LET—A pleasant furnished room. Enquire JOSEPH Hli.'KBON.Oeneral Miss Carrie F., 167 Pearl 8t. iml try squares and other tools such as hammers Manager. Allen, Bangor, gress st. Carrier’s Deliveries, (Sunday excepted)—In r© at 63 GRANT 8T. 1H-1 WM O. P. etc.; alsobelt manufacturers FLORIDA. EIH1AK, A., Lane. Rev. David, Freeport, 46 Stone st. msiness section of the city between High and tools. PORTLAND FAVORITE ROUTE TO May 18. 1887 J. STEPHENSON. B. Gard uL.uAAi.Nvi iiu. lou Bupt. Lovewell. Mrs. A. S. and Miss East Otis- India street at 7 and 10 a. 1.45 and Book, w., inmuitiii., 1 umaiiu. me. K V K It V TII(J KN l> 4 at 4 P. M. from 8a Margie, m., 12.30, TO LET. V, Babb, Rev. T. E., West Brooktleld, Mass., 79 lleld, 8 Farrington. 1 p. m. In other sections at 8 a. in., 1.45 and 6 — AND — _22-1 vaimah Pier, Congress street, Boston. st. N. 79 ». m. at Post 9 to 201 Wash- High Livingstone, Kev. W. F., Jeffries, II., High Sunday delivery Office window, NAl.K—A Jk. DeW. SaiupnoUfC. U. It. Agent, LO a. m. desirable lot of land situated Baker, Alvin A.,Colchester, Conn., 160 Cumber- st. Collections from street boxes 1 11© LE r -Four rents on Grant St., three of six street. mSTtotM railroad (general) f.'OKon Cumberland street, opposite the ington land at. Kev. Geo. A, and wife, Kennebuuk, it 7 and 11 a. m., 4 and 8 p. m. Sunday 6 p. m. nearly JL rooms each, one small house t.f five rooms, O. ii. S. F. and W. Lockwood, Cathedral, suitable for a block of two houses. PFAKMOK, Railway Baker, Rev. Smith, and friend, Lowell, Mass., 147 st. inly. water closets ami also 211 street. [)m nail after ’IOM>\V, On 41, ISt}, Me., Congress to JOHN F. Centennial Block. iebago, good drainage; Agent, Washington Preble House. Kev. aud So. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. Printer Apply PROCTOR, of five Train* will leave Lewis. George, wife, Berwick, Me., Job ower at 1**42 tenement Congress St., mi ii a n ii « A. 41 iiif, Beals, Mrs. W„ Holbrook, Mass., Forest 74 St. Lawrence st. Southern and __22-1 ooms. H. S. PRIDE, Cahoon Block. s-ornunfl as follows: Westem, via Boston and Maine riPlNTEBW KXCIIAIVUE, Appl> Jy27eod3in Agents.Savannah Pier, Boston Mass ave. Mrs. S. 38 Cushman st. — *>7.1 Littlefield, W., Wells, railroad (Eastern 4 55 NAI.K OK TO GET—A For lut urn and 8.30 a Bartholomew, H. 8., Bristol, Conti., 72 Lincoln st. division) Arrive, 12.16, bright sunny Lewiston, m., Mid 11 p. m. j Close 8.00 a. m., 12 m., 5.80 and 9 p. 130Khouse of twelve rooms situated No. 28 High 12.60 4.60 p. m.; l.ewislon via KSrnns Bartlett, Mrs. L. A. and friend, Worcester, Mass., Nl. 97 f -a Me. LET—A rent of four rooms to a in.; Supplementary, 12.30 and 10 p. m. Exchange St., Portland, street; lot contains about 6600 square feet; terms pleasant wick, 7.06 a. in., 12.65 Fur Knib, 139 Fraukllu st. small FISHER'S SHOE (11.15p.m. Rev. D. aud wife, juvaivn, uiu iimumir unices rtim reasonable. to ROLLINS & 22 Jill family. Enquire 7.05 a. in., 12.55 and 4.55 and on Satur- Beard, Rev. K. 160 Cumber- Marsh, D., Georgetown, Mass., VUIlUCtIIOIIS, Apply ADAMS, p. m., 8., Brooklyn, Conn., 142 via Boston Si Maine FISK JU1I A WLtlALT*. street.221 at 11.15 m. land sL State st. railroad, (Western dlvisiou)— FKIJiTlJiG Exchange STORE._27-1 drya only p. Hocklnnd aad Marsh, Kev. C. W., and wife, Lynn, Mass.. 105 Arrive at 12.20 and 8.15 p. m.; Close 8 a. in, aud For MEW YORK. Hnoi and Lincoln K. H., 7.05 a. m. and Beard, Rev. W. 08 _ l.ET—A rent six rooms. Eu H., Killingly, Conn., Deerlng Pine S.OO m. All order* mall or at- S ILK a desirable house, new. pleasant of 12.66 ilrunswii tlurdinrr st. st. p. by telephone promptly nearly p. m., k, Hallo novlleoatf situated ou Fessenden near 11© of JABEZ TRUE, No. 39* Fore Str et, Marsh, Elisha C., Brimfleld, Mass., 108 Newbury Eastern, via Maine Central Railroad-Arrive, tended to. fXOK street. Deerlng, quire Steamers leave Franklin Wharl on well, and Angnsin, 7.05 a. in., 12.55, 4.56 Beach, Homer T., Vernon Center, Conn., 100 Oak shell contains 7 loot of Exchange, Wednesdays st. 2 a. m. and 1p.m.; Close 12.00 m. and 9 p. m.; road, rooms; stable, Seliago water, __27-1 and at 6 m. leave Fler and til.15 p. m. giaratlngina via Lewis- st. cemented Saturdays p. Returning, Marvin. Rev. Daniel aud 12.16 aud 10 p. m. cellar, good drainage; large lot. 80x123; on ion, 12.50 p. in.; via Brunswick. 7.05 Barnes, Bev. Charles New Bedford, Mass wife, Manchester,Mass., Supplementary, CARD. OK HE.NT-At 639 Congress Street, we 38, East River, New York, Wednesdays and E., 931 Cumberland st. intermediate offices and will be sold at a bargain, owner to leave the State. a m. and 12.56 in. rioanaantli. Win United States Hotel. Augusta, connections, with have a nice room heatile steam, suit- Saturdays at 4 p. m J. It. COYLE, p. mai associated inysell N. S. No.40 street. 211 IN very by nllio. (' A n.,,l UM/llAtnam ana via, jmsv. a. .i,, larucasier, mass., lu neai via Maine Central railroad-Arrive at 2 and 9 a. permanently GARDINER, Exchange General Ihrop, Ueudfleld, Oakland aad Narth HAVINGB. A. Atb inhon & Co., house furnishers, cor- able for one or two persons; the location of the sept21-dt/ Agent* st. m., 1 and 6.00 p. m.; Close at 6.80 a. m., 12 m., Anson, 12.60 p. lu.. Wnlerville aad Mkuw- Durant House. ner Pearl and Middle streets, Portland, I shall be roil MALE—In Deerlng: new two house with all of Its appointments makes it one of Merrill, Dea. J. L., Auburn, Me., 408 Cumber- 4.30 and 9 p. m.; Supplementary, 12.15 and 10 p. hegan, via Lrwislon. 12.50, via Augusta, Bevln, Mrs. Philo, Hast Hampton, Conn., 179 to meet friends In the State ol Maine at with 8 acres full view of ;he best family homes In the city; excellent hath land st. m. happy my HOTNEstory house, land; 7.05 a. in.. 12.66 and tll.15 m„ and Water Cumberland st. new on room accommodations; Call at p. 280 Danforth st. intermediate offices and connec- my quarters. My twenty-five years expe- the city; horse car line; price *2600. W. H. drainage perfect. ville Iter. A, J. D. 605 Merrill, Mrs., Camden, Farmington, & HOUSE. 26-1 Saturdays only 4.65 p. in. Belfast Behreuds, F., D., Brooklyn, Miss via Maine Central rience In the business with Walter Corey Co., WALDRON, 180 Middle street. 21-1 st. Merrill, Lucia, Andover, Mass., 192 New- tions, railroad-Arrive at 1 p. connection and Hester. 12.50 and tll.15 p. ni. Congress st. at 12 six of which was spent as manager (In Boston bury m.; Close in.; Supplementary 12.16 p. m. Bangui via Lcwistnn. 12.60 via Bird, Jos. H., Willis, Mass., 242 Cumberland st. with Walter L. of the Portland Furni- NAI.K OK EXCHANGE—A goad l.ET—A cunvenlenr rent at 28 Win- p. in.; Mills, ltev. C. 1 Arsenal intermediate offices and Corcv) |hOK upper .’Philadelphia 7.05 a. 12.55 and P., Newburyport, Mass., Rockland, connections, Augusta, lu., tll.16 p. m. Blake, Rev. 8. L., New London, Conn., United ture Co., warrants me in believing that 1 can HU A cottage house with about 4 acres of land. 30 ter St„ consisting of six or seven rooms as st. via Knox aud Lincoln railroad—Arrive, 1 and 6.00 TO DIRECT STEAMSHIP IJNE. Buugsr * Piscufnauis ft. K.,7-06 a. States Hotel. any order entrusted to my care to your entire sat- young trees In bearing, cuts about 4 tons hay, desired. Price of $15 mouth. m., McKenzie, Kev. Dr. Alex, Cambridge, Mass., p.m.; Close at 6.30 a. m. and 12 m.; Supplemen- whole, per Inquire and tll.16 m. Kllvwnalh and Bar Black, Mrs. W. H.. Ellsworth, 8t. Julian Hotel. isfaction. Assuring you that we have one of the pleasantly located, near 3 will exchange at HOUSE. 26-1 p. Falmouth Hotel. 12.15 p. m. villages; tll.16 and 12.65 m. at. Blanchard, Rev. M., E. Weymouth, Mass., 73 tary, largest stocks of chamber sets and for city property. to N. S. GARDINER. From BOSTON even WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Harbor, p. Millett, Mrs. Mary, Dorchester, Mass., Skowhegan. intermediate offices and connec- carpets, parlor Apply Mtepben Aroostook Brackett st. 46;Carlton suits in the to select 1 remain 40 Exchange St. 20-1 (S'alnis), lounll, st. via Maine Central at 2 a. country from, l.ET—Nice rent, 7 rooms. (12.90; cottage H|. John. and Ike Blanchard, Rev. J, Wheaton, Hi., 724 Congress st. tions, railroad-Arrive Yours and Ifalifns, Prnvinres, Preble House. m. and 1 Close at 12 ill. 9 Very Respectfully, 11© house on Melbourne street, (16.00; another From PHILADELPHIA even Wednesday Saturday. 12.55 Mrs. J. 41 Forest “Montezuma,” p. m.; aud p. m.; Sup- mai.E—1 second-hand 12 horse 12.50, and tll.15 p. m Blanchard, P., Holbrook, Mass, B. 43 st. 12.15 and LORENZO F. DYER. power convenient house, for one (25.00. H. H. From Long Bosion, 8 Moore, C., Worcester, Mass.. Fore plementary 0.010 p. m. aud oue 14 horse boiler witli family, Wharf, tralDS timed as ave. oct20 dft FORengtuc, power 92 North or Hi* J Ijr-All above from Commercial Morse, Charles and 754 Auburn and Lewiston,—Arrive 2 and 9 a. m. SHAW. street, Middle St. 25-1 -V ii p. m. From Pine Street Wbarl, Bliss, Mrs.. Hartford, Conn., 179 Cumberland st. wife, Holilston, Mass., heated pump, Inspirator and all fittings at a liar- Street Station, stop at Congress st. and 1 and 6 p. m.; Close, 6.30 a. m., 12 m., 4.30 A [ti fJhtr’i^Ar Philadelphia, at 10 a. m. Boutelle, J. M. and wife, Townsend, Mass, 237 gain. Address, BIDDEFORD STOVE FOUN- l.ET—Pleasant sunny furnished rate of Morse, Dr. L. B. Watertown, 22 Brain- and 9 p. m.; 12.16 and 10 m. room, 11 ii Insurance one-ball the High st Mass., Supplementary, p. DRY, ltiddeford. Me. 6-4 with will board OTi^tV^ CONGKESN ST. STATION. hall st. at 2 a. m. and 1 and 0 To large closet; give If desired. stMswryaoSas1*'sailing vessel. Boynton. Mrs. Clara R. 192 New- Rangor.—Arrive p. m.; 3 where aud Andover, Mass., Kev. A. and Close at 6.30 a. 12 in. Call at UEEltlNO PI.ACE, near Congress for the West by the Penn. R. H., and eight minutes later through tickets Myers. A., wife, Jellico, Tenn., 160 111., and 9 p. m.; — Freights bury at. Supple- sale The 'wo story brick house. No. 24-1 checks be obtained for Cumberland st. mentary 12.16 and 10.00 p. m. Square. South by connecting lines, forwarded free of com- baggage may principal Bodge, G. A., Hartford, Conn., 84 Quebec, st. I?OK8U Winter St.; modern Improvements, good East and West. iThe with Mann, Rev. W. G., Mouson, Me., Woodford’s. Canada, intermediate offices and connections, mission. points nlgUt express Booth, Mrs. E. F„ Providence. R. I„ 335 Brackett lot of laud. Enquire of O. G. BOYD, No. 1 Ex- l.ET—House No. 10 Park car Matthews, G. A., Monson, 100 India st. via Grand Trunk railroad-Arrive at 12.15 Place, perfect Fsmilir 4IO.VMV. Kaund Trip 018, sleeping attached.ruus every night Sundays st. p. m.; change street, or HOWARD E. SOULE, No. 201 Sebago water, 8. W. to Mrs. A. 231 Cumberland Close at 1.00 m. TO drainage, gas, furnace, Meals and Room Included. Included, through to Bangor but uot Skowhe- Rev. S., Mass. 121 State st, Mordough, C., Gorham, p. Commercial street. 23-tf Galt Bowker, Ballardvale, st. X. intermediate THAXTEB, Block.20-1 For nr to gau on Monday mornings or to Belfast and S. Mass.. Falmouth Hotel. Gorham, If., offices and connec- freight passage apply Boynton, P., Lynn. Grand If. H. s t Dexter or beyond Bangor on Sunday mornings. Moses, W. F., wife and daughter, Bath, 37 Deer- tions, via Trunk railroad—Arrive at 8.35 a. MALE—I will sell at a ac- l.ET—The lower tlPson, Agent, Burehers, Rev. E., Alton, N. H., 121 State st. bargain (on tenement In house No. Tralus are due in Portland as follows: The morn st. m. and 12.15 Close at 6.30 and 9 a. m. and STEPHEN Sldtf 70 laug Wharf. Halts. Mrs., South 150 Franklin st. ing p. m.; FORcount of ill health), my farm situated in E.N. 11© 106 Crcen St., of six rooms, all In Burleigh, Berwick, m. BERRY, consisting train from Watervitle, and Math Mrs. Mimroe, Elbert B. and wife, Southport, Conn., 1.00 p. Yarmouth, 100 hundred acres of wood and Ing Augusta Burge. C. F., Hollis, N. H., 88 Smith st. containing good repair, very convenient, Sebago water, 8.46 a. Lewiston. 8.60 a. m., trains Falmouth Hotel. Swanton, Vt., intermediate offices and con- and Intervale. water to m.; day Burgess, Joseph J. W. and wife, Wareham, Mass., laud, upland Running good drainage, good neighborhood, will be let to from at 12.40, 12.45 Mills, Kev. Geo. K., Rochester. N. H. nections, via Portland and Ogdensburg railroad- ami near school aud PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPAATS Bangor p.m. 122 Emery st. <^ooicl (qowI flPuaUel, buildings, church, depot. Inquire the right party at a reasonable rate. Enquire at The afternoon trains from Rev. W. Arrive at 8.50 Close at 8.00 a. m. Job Bangor, Watervllle, Mr. McGlnley, A., Portsmouth, N. H., 73 p. m.; on the J. H. BRACKETT. 0-8 Sulivau & 94 Portland —LINK FOB— Brewster, Geo., Wolfhora, N. H., 362, Dan- premises. Osgood’s Store, St., of U. Bath, Augusta and Koeklaud at 6.40 p. m., forth st. Briickctt st. Bartlett. X. It., intermediate offices and connec- No. 87 Flwra idtret C. 19-1 Marrett, Mrs. J. W., Standish, Me., 70 Deering st. tions, via Portland A Ogdensburg railroad-Arrive FREEMAN._ California, Japan, China, Cental Lewiston, 5.60p. m. Night Pullman at 1.60 BuUrick, J. G. and son, Lowell, Mass., 660 Com a. in. Merrlman, Rev. W. E. and wife, Boston, Mass., at 11.10 a. m. and 8.50 p. m.; Close at 8.00 a. m. l.ET-Two offices, can be connected If de- grass st. and Souih America Liail«d Aral aad *ec«ad fat 732 Congress st. and 2.30 p. m. LAW NOTICE. sired, wiudows on second floor and Mexico.. Ticket*, rlu*a, Brown, Miss Mary Q. and sister, Newburyport, FOR SALE. TO Congress St., sale re- Mrs. E. X. con- From New hot all p«ial*la tk* Frcriarc* nl Mass., 1 Arsenal st. Morey, M., Greenville, R. I., 79 High st. Rochester, It,, intermediate offices and Union Mutual Life Insurance Company’s Build- York, pier of Canal St., North via Portland & Rochester railroad—Ar- River, for Has Prauri.ro via The duced rate*. Rev. W. T., East Douglass, Mass., 170*4 nections, ing. particular'’v adapted for lawyers. Apply at hihau •( Brings. N rive at 1.30p. m.; Close at 7 a. m. and 12 m.; Charles W. Goddard COMPANY’S OFFICE. I8T Fniinmn, 12.30 m. CITY OF PARA.sails Nov. MT. DESERT A MACH'AS STEAM- Buckingham, Rev. 8. E. and Newport, Rev. Fred’k, Wilton, 87 Lincoln st. Supplementary p has removed his Law Office SETTLE an estate, the stock, and fix- Tuesday, 1, Noon. PORTLAND, daughter, Springfield, via to tools, Great reduction In rates to San Mass.. 39 st. Nichols. Kev. 0. L., and So. 135 Eastport, (trl weekly) steamers Interna- TO tures of an old established stove and kitchen I.ET-One more rent In the Francisco. BOAT CO. Deering wife, Freeport, tional Thompson From San Francisco. 1st Rev. Geo. 35 State st. st. Steamship Co.—Arrive at 6 a. m., Tuesday, Rooms 19 and 20 store iu Boston; reut. Ad- Block, No. 117 and 119 Middle and Brannan Sts. Byington, P., Boston, Vaughan and No. Oxford Block, furnishing storage pays TO St.; ground UNTIL flRTHKH NOTIU'K. Brown. Mrs. H. West N. 110 Northrop, Hon. B. G., Clinton, Conn., 376 Thursday Saturday; Close at 4.30 p. in., dress “STORE,” floor and a good, dry. and well basement For Jnpuu and China. W., Concord, H., Spring and iss midAle si bekt. lighted the Steamer nf Wro. K. Newbury st. st. Monday, Wednesday Friday. oct25d3t Box 235 Boston, Mass. on three slues, making it one of the most desirable City Hichmnnd, Capt. Cousen's octlO eodlrn* CITY OF KIO I)E JANEIRO, sails Saturday, Dennison, weather will make two Baldwin, Rev. F. W. and Mass., 14 Nourse, Dea. B. A., 154 Frank- Chebeague, Long, arid Peak's Islands— rents In the for Jobbing or wholesale business permitting, wife, Chelsea, Westboro, Mass., city Oct. 2», 2 p. m. round on route between st. lin st. Arrive at 10 a. m.; Close et 2 p. m. of kind. of H. trips per week the Port- Carlton any Enquire E. THOMPSON, No. For or Information 164 Freight, Passage, general land. Bar Harbor and Maeblasport, via usual Brooks. Dea. E. P. and wife, Hollis, N. H.. 259 Noyes, N.. and wife, Whitman, Mass. Brackett St. 3-4 to or address the Stage Mails, Ac. FOR NTBENGTH CNF apply General Eastern Agents. landings, leaving Portland at 11 m. every Tues- Brackett st. FARM FOR SALE. IX. A. All.t'ls A p. CO., aud and at 4.00 a. in. Beard,Rev. A. D. New Preble O. Duck Westbrook, seven day Friday, Maeblasport F., D„ York, Pond, Windham, Raymond l.ET—A rent of rooms in house 622 113 State Mlreet, Cur. Bread Ml., Keaton. and House. and South Casco—Arrive at 11 a. 2 VININC homestead of the late Captain Thomas every Monday Thursday. Odlln, Mrs. A. F., Exeter, N. H., St. Julian Hotel. m.; Close at T© Congress St., or would let the whole house, elO dtf m. Rush’* Morse, in Maine; house new and mod- PAYSON TUCKER, Genera) Manager. Bean, Bev. E., Gray, 135 Spring st. Mrs. R. D. and Ft. 40 p. BO Fluid Food. THE Cray, lnquireof J. A. TENNEY, at house. 1-tf Osgood, friend, Fairfield, ern commodious barn and out all in r. E. BOOTH BY.Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agt. Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Gaorge, Fryeburg, Me., 226 Bramnall st. Rou ery Beach, Ocean House and KnightviUe— ; buildings, st. 10 a. condition; three minutes walk from post of- Portlam., Oct.20,1887. oct21dt, Spring Dea. H. 22 Bramhall Arrive at m.; Close at 3 p. m. Otis, W., Watertown, Mass., Contains more than 34 percent, of Soluble Albumin- ce and Maine Central K. It. the farm Bliss, Miss M. F., Bangor, Me., 231 Cumberland st. South Portland, Ferry Village and Willard— good Station; 100 st. Arrive at 8 a. m. and 2.80 p. m.; Close at 8 a. m. oids. Is the Raw Food in the world. in contains about acres, nearly equally divided Oliphant, Rev. C. H., Methuen, Mass., 315 Brack- only Keops wood, and all OFFICES Bachus, Mrs., Gray, 14 Atlantic st. and 2.30 p. m. between pasture tillage; excellent International ett st. — — PORTLANDS WORCESTER LINE. Rev. Samuel East a. any climate. Does not becoms like most other for hay and farm crops; would make a spieodid IN Barnum, H., Durham. P. Dcering—Arrive at 7.30 m.; Close at putrid Bragdon, Mrs. W. H., Wells, 42 Cushman st. 6.30 p. m. moat extracts. Is retained by the most irritable stom- dairy or stock farm, or country place for a man STEAMSHIP Barrows, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. doing business in the city. CO., George B., Fryeburg, Plummer, M., Rochester, N. Casco Bank — — trains each on the Maine Block. FOB Portland & Rochester R. K» 226 Spring st. Patrick, Rev. H. J., Newton, Mass., 74 Atlantic achs. Creates new and vitalized blood faster than any The many way Central C. st. R. R. give rapid and frequent communication with EASTPORT. CALAIS ST. JOHN N. B., other preparation. Sustains life for months by injection. Lewiston, Auburn and aud all Casco National Bank offer for rent offices HALIFAX. N. S Miss Portland, points — ARRANGEMENT iOf TRAINS Perkins, Clara E., Topsfleld, Mass., 315 AND ALL PARTS 07 — Camp, D.M.,NewfBrltain. Conn., 683 Congress st. st. Is life in cases of Phthisis and east and west. THEin their block on Middle street, which are E. I,.. New Spring daily saving Typhoid New Champltn, Esq., York, Preble House. Perry, Mrs. C. J.. Ellsworth, St. Julian Hotel. For particulars and terms Inquire of first-class in every respect. Possession given at llruuawirh, Nora Mretiu, Prince Ed- Jane E. and wards a Passenger Trains will l.eave Portland! Champlln, sister, Braintree, Mass.. Miss M. 142 Relapsing Fever, Diphtheria, Bright s Disease, Neural- ARA CiNH Hie once. For further particulars. Inquire of lalaad, ad Cape Breton. 336 st. Perry, A., Holden, Mass., Pleasant T1AN, Auburn, , For Worcester, Clinton, Ayer Junction, Congress st, oct27dlwM. K. CODING, Cashier. SPIUNO Miss S. 681 st. gia, Pneumonia. Anemia, Marasmus, and all Eiseases or ou the premises. aug22eod&wtf AKICANOEHENT. Nashua, W tadbnui and Epping at 7.30 Charles, A., Fryeburg, Congress Robert S., 19 G. Perkins, Esq., Danvers, Mass., The new Steamers a. *u. and 1.00 as. Catltn, W., Esq., Harrlnton, Conn., 681 Con- Frederic st. of Children. Builds the after severe of this Line will leave Rail- p. st. up system surgical iHlllt'BLLANBOIJN. road foot of Far and North gress Phelps, Kev. L. and HORSES FOR SALE. Wharf, State street, every MONDAY. .raaaehrstrr, Conrard, polatl Key. wife, Gardner, Mass., St Soothes and alleviates ulcerated can- WEDNESDAY at l.oo u. Clark, S. W. and wife, Wcstpert. Mass., 85 Julian Hotel. operations. and PAIR good carriage horses, roans, and one and FRIDAY at 5.00 p.m., for p. Lincoln st. nnrhllh nAnrlilinno nf Ikn nUmink nnif tnnliim la (La EASTPOltT and ST. For Alfred, W atris Porter, Miss H. Mass., 315 ONEvery good road horse, bay; all sound and e -Ask for LORING’S JOUJ, with above connec- Hnckr»trr,Mpriagvalr, Clark, Rev. 8., N. 362 Dauforth st. S., Topsfleld, Spring your druggists tions. bora, aud Saco Biter at 7.30 a. as., 1.00 Wolfboro, H., st. safe. Address J. HOPKINd SMITH. oc21dfit NOTHCelebrated Vegetable Specific if suffer J. P. and 162 Are You nutrient that cure you Through tickets issued and and (mixed) at 0.30 p. us. Cleveland, wife, Boxford, Mass., Familiarwitl) the Plans will nervous checked to Pierce, Rev. L. M. and wife, Blackstone, Mass., only permanently prostra- from Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation or baggage Cumberland st. Two llouNtN For Male ou Feuurndm destination, received For Gorham at 7.30 a. in., 1.00. 3.00, 631 Cumberland st. tion and it and any of the horrors arising from impaired diges- jy Freight up to 4.00 p. m. Calllster, Dea. M., Gardner, Mass., 70 st. debility. Upon puny feeble infants and For Tickets and Staterooms, at the Union 0.30, ai d (mixed) at 0.30 p. m. Gray Phelps, Mrs. A. A., 21 Chestnut st. — OF THE Ntrret, Oakdale, Deering. tion. It is worth its in gold, as nothing apply Ruel New 109 Ellsworth, weight Ticket 40 For Sscrarspps, Cumber laud .VI Ills, We so Cowles, Pi, Haven, Conn., Emery Miss L. Ellsworth. 21 Chestnut st. children and their exhausted mothers thrive wonderful- like it has ever before been found. No Office, Exchange St., or tor other lufor- St. Phelps, L., of said houses contains fifteen rooms and quack matlon at C/dnitsnv’u Mffinu Unila,..,.i tin...a brools Junction and Woodford’s at 7.JO Pond, Mrs. M. T„ Bucksport, St. Julian Hotel. medicine but has the sauctiou of and Crane. Rev. C. D. and New Falmouth Contains no indication whatever. 12 oz. contains the ONEbatli room, is steam heated; piped tor hot physicians, of State street. J. B. and 10.00 a. m., 1.00 3.00, 0.30 ard wife, Castle, Proctor, J. G. and N. 46 Deer- ly. has been a household word for over COYLE, Miss A. A. and wife, Hudson, H., ami cold water and has a commodious and extra twenty years. (mixed) M).:f o m. Crosby, neice, Worcester. Mass., ing st. of 10 lbs. of meat. If does not Try It. 26-1 nov20dltlien’l Manager. p. 203 state st. strength your druggist finished stable connected. The other contains Far Farrst A eaae (Bearing) 10.00 a.m. Palmer, Rev. E. S. and wife, Gorham. 8 Bramhall Cross thwait, N. A„ New York. Hotel. we will send a 12oz. bottle, on re- nine rooms ami in arrangement and style of finish 3iOOand 0.30 p. m. City D(. keep it, express paid, 1)01.ICE HEN can find the celebrated New ISLANDS Miss Anna 384 Cum- is imcuuaiij liiiiuvuic. TEA.VIRUM. The ■ .OO p. m. train from Portland connects at Cummings. K., Albany, Me., James G. and 3 Mun- JT York Police Bals. at berland st. Pendleton, wife, Searsport, ceipt of One Dollar. A. P. BUSH & CO.. Boston, Mass. Said bouses are within one mile of Market BROWN’S. 401 Con- Ayer Janet, with IIoo.nl Tsaarl Koala for roe pi. gress street. These goods are made with broad, u.| 1UOSO.. XVI XCttll 91. octlO eudUm Portland, and convenient to the horse cars the West, and at Union fur un'vnii'll, Rev. G. D. Union Square, Depot, Worcester, Phillips, W„ D„ 207 Mutual double soles and and will Cole. 33 Smith st. Rutland, Vt., aud are among the most desirable houses on heavy waterproof tops Steamboat Co. New York via Norwirk f.iue, and all Mrs., Wells, st. wear a Harpswell rail, Cook, Mr.. 14 Carlton st. Newbury Deeiing Laud Company's property. year. 20-1 Via Mpriamileld, also with N. Y. Sc N. K. K. K Granby. Mass., Prince, Mrs. N. R., Falmouth, 2 Hill st. On and alter Septemlier 19th 1887. steamer Kev. G. 683 i irr iiionniiinr nnuniuw Also for sale one hundred or more house lots— (“Steamer Maryland Route”) for Christie, W., Presque Isle, Congress Powell, Rev. D. New Preble Gordon, Capt. James L. Long, will run dally as Pbiladelpkia. st. James, D., York, EXHAUSTED VITALITY. Prices low; terms reasonable. Enquire of Bals and Congress, follows: Baltimore, W'nabiagtan, and the Sosik, and House. Lire mounfinoc in Coffin. Miss 487 uumrnni, A KOI.LINS A ADAMS, No. 82 Exchange St., or WAUKENFHAttrtTMCall and Cordovan, all widths and sizes, Leave With Hoslou A Albany K. K. for the West. Anna, Haverhill, Mass., Cumber- Pickard, Mr. and Mrs. 46 Great Medical Work for Young and Orr’s Island for Portland at B.45 a. m.; land st. John, Auburn, Me., K. O. HAILEY A CO., No. 18 Exchange St., Port- only $5.00 per pair. We can lit your dlllicult feet. Close counectlon made at Wrsibrook Jute Cushman st. Bailey’s Island 7.(at; Harpswell, 7.15; East End. Miss New Middle-Aged Men. land. jeUtdtf BROWN, 401 Congress St. 20-1 tion wltn trains of Maine Central K.K. and Chase, Belle, Castle, Me., 273 Spring st. Rev. 8. Great diebeagiie, 7 45; Jenk’s, 8.00; Hope Is- through Mrs. Powell, W., Otis, Mass., United States Ho- land at Grand Trunk Portland, with Calet, George F., Saco, Me., 66 Brown st. tel. OF PORTLAND, MET 8.06; Lttlle Cbebeague, 8.20; Long Island Transfer, through Kev. E. 190 State solid, durable tap sole. Grain Bals In trains of Grand Trunk Choate, L., Northboro, Mass., L. and 61 WANTED. 8.40, arriving Portland at 9.15 a. m. Kallway. st. Perkins, Joseph wife, Fitchburg, Mass.. GENT’S*only *2.00 at BROWN’S 401 Con- Tickets to all West st. per pair, Returning will leave Portland for Orr's Island Through points and South Deering gress street. These are at rock be had of S. II. Cousins, Kev. E. M., Cumberland Mills, Preble Jonn and goods selling and all intermediate landings at 2.00 p. m. may UELLKN,Ticket Agent, Port- House. Pike, wife, Wilton, Me., 047 Congre ss hundred dollars in DOttom prices. 20-1 land A Rochester at foot of Preble Street. st. you realize that this old and com- exchange sepIDiltl ISAIAH DANIELS, Manager. Depot Miss A. 89 sterling WANTED—Oneior Newell’s Mixture, which relieves Rheu- •Does not stop at Woodford’s. Chamberlain, M., Boston, Carleton, Pond, Mrs. M. 63 Carleton st. DO pany is a HOME INSTITUTION, chartered st. T., Bucksport, matic and Neuralgic pains. C. WAY A CO., sell Goat and Kid Boots, all oct22dtf J. W. PETERS Sunt. Parker, Mrs. J. E., Boston, 80 Carleton st. ill 1848 under the laws of Maine? Clifford, Miss. Biddelord, 63 Monument st. it at 60c a bottle. 27-1 COMMON-MKNMEgrades and prices, to fit tender, troublesome The benefit of the Free Surgical at 401 Conley, Mrs. 8. B., Roxbury, Mass., 191 Piue st. aware that this has to feet, BROWN’S, Congress St. 20-1 Hospital for W Q. you Company paid those suffering from omen,supported by BOSTON AND MAINE R. R. or their more KNOW THYSELF. Dyspep- the iflurdock D. Rev. A. D. N. 207 New- AREpolicy-holders representatives WANTED—Allsia, Constipation, aud all diseases Liquid Food Compa- in effect Od. Quint, H., D., Dover, H., than TWENTY-TWO MILLION DOLLARS? More Than One Million arising Monday, ‘41, IMM7. bury st. Copies Sold. from disordered digestion, to Cele- AUENTM WANTED. ny, Boston, is in Dickinson, Miss Minnie Greenfield, 11 try Loring's being recognized A., Mass., R. It tresti upon Nerrou. and brated Specific, a sure cure in of Cushman st. has more than SIX MILLION DOL- Phyeical Debility, Preme- Vegetable ninety- all parts the United Stales. La- WESTERN DIVISION. to-day tore Decline, Inrora of Youth, Eihaurted nine cases out of a hundred. Thousands can tes- Miss N. 11 LARS IN ASSETS, and over THREE Vitality, —Salesman can add A 1 line, dles for the For Boston 8.40 a. 12.40 8.3C m. Douglass, Esther, Oakes, C., Cushman Roper, Rev. C. F., West Concord, N. H., 48 At- IT HUN- Manhood, Impaired Vigor and Impurities of the to the truth A suffering want of an 7.30, m., p. jjoet and tily of this statement. positive WANTEDsmall one earned Ho.ton st. lantic st. DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN 8URPLU8, Blood, the untold miseries consequent thereon samples; agent *3800; know n as far Portland 7.30. 8.30, A m. 1.00. txmtains .100 cure for Sick-headache If given a faithful trial. others to operation capital case) Dana, Mr. and Mrs. W. 46 Cusli- B. 814 st. calculated by the conservative standards of Maine pages, substantial embossed binding, full up *2200 in’86. P. 0. BOX 1371, New 4.00 p. m. 5.00 p. in. arrlviug Ns. Berwick at K., Saccarappa, Rideout, 8., Lewiston, Congress Warranted the For sale all 20-1 are from all man st. and *“k. best popular medical treatise by druggists. York. 181 coming sections. 8.00 m„ 0.35 m. Russell, Miss Alice M.. Waterford, 263 High st. Massachusetts. in the p. connecting with p. train for published English language. Prioeonly $1 by food is Portland Davis, Mrs. N. 110 James P. and 280 — Liquid given before and Mraroro Hrark. Piar Paint, Franklin, Farnsworth, H., Rice, wife, Boston, Danforth st. mail, and concealed m a plain wrapper. if. Any one who would like their st. its losses in postpaid, WANTED after all Old Hiddrfard Newbury Reynolds, Rev. L. and wife, Yarmouth, 66 St. pays promptly. Its policies are lustrauve sample free if you send now. v V furnace well attended for the winter would FEMALE HELP. operations. Orrbard, Mura, 7.30. 8.40, Rev. O. S. and 122 contestable after three 10.25 A m., S.3U, m. Kraarksak Deane, wife, Holbrook, Mass., Lawrenoe st. IT years. PUBLISHED by the PEABODY MEDICAL, do well to call or address re»r No. 0 Trowbridge The yearly report endiug Sept. I, *5.80,6.15 p. High st. Richardson, C. A., Esq., Boston, Preble House. rs I No.I Uulfinob St.rfo«on,Ma^. Place, city. 25-1 shows 7.30.8.40 a.m., 12.40.3.30, *5.30,8.16 p. m. No. has liberal Its are WM.^ ITLJE,11. M. C a with 1887, Her wick, 44 rent Davei Dickerman, Rev. S. G., Amherst, Mass., Falmouth Richardson, Mrs. C. A., and plans. affairs carefully PARKER, D.t onsulting Phy ll'ANTED—By* competant young lady Falls, 7.30, 8.40 Am., friend, Chelsea, to whom all orders Hotel. Preble House. IT managed by its Board of Directors and Offi- *Mcian, ehouId be addressed of either sex to work on v practical experience and reference, a posi- 12.40,3.30, *5.30 p.m. Farter, Harerhill, tion as and l. awrracc, A Dinsmore, Rev. John and wife, Harpswell, 108 Richardson, Rev. Cyrus, Nashua, N. H., 70 Gray cers, whose integrity and ability are unques- myioeod& ly WANTED—PersonsHoliday Cards at their homes; *0 to *9 per stenographer typewriter; has had Cowell, 7.30, 8.40 m., 13.40, Newbury st. st. tioned. week earued; steady employment;uo oil painting; good office experience. Address BOX 1930, City. 8.30 p. m. Bochrslrr Farmington, Alloa Dixon, Herbert M. and wife, Smyrna, N. Y„ 82 Richmond, Rev. James, Tapleyville, Mass., 43 GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 187k no canvassing; all work mailed promptly. Address __271 Bay, 8.40 Am., 12.40, 3.30 p. m. IHaacbeoter Vaughan st. Fore st. wise provisions of the Maine Non-Fortel- National Card 76 State Mass. and Caacord via Lawrence) 8.40 Am., (via So. Co., street, Boston, TYTANTED—A 510 Dodge, Kev. J. E., Mass., 17 Wilmot st. Caroline 146 THEture Law apply only to the policies Issued by BAKER'S P. O. Box 6092. oct25eod2w cook, recommended. Call at Newmarket Junction) 3.30 p. m. Sterling, Rogers, W., Ferrisburg, Vt., Frank- TT 211 STATE J. B. and Mass., 201 New- lin st. this and under its extended STREET. 26-1 •Via Eastern Dlv. to Scarboro Drury, wife, Gardner, Company, workings _ were and the Crossing. bury st. Rice, Mrs.. 146 Franklin st. Insurance is provided for in case of lapse. YIT ANTED-Ladies and Young Men to Deeor- Operations made, patients SUNDAY TEAINN Ferrisburg, Vt., girl at SCAMMAN RES- came Duren, Dea. E. F., Bangor, United States Hotel. Robinson, Miss G., 316 vf ate Holiday Novelties for fall and winter from Mary Guilford, Conn., WANTED-KitchenTAURANT. 232 Federal St.26-1 for Boston 1.00, 4.15 p. m. via East to Scar- Dutton, Rev. J. M. and wife, Great Falls, N. H., Brackett st. NEW MAINE LAW CONVERTIBLE Breakfast Cocoa. trade; steady employment; J9.00 per week Div, boro Stale st. POLICY of the UNION MUTUAL Warranted absolutely All work mailed Crossing. 70 Robertson, Miss Bertha, (A. M. A. teacher) 231 THE contains pure earued; materials furnished; WANTED—Eor general housework, Texas, Miss E. 108 desirable feature in a LIFE excess free. Address NEW ENGLAND DEI OH Douglass, W., Springfield, Mass., Cumberland st. every PERFECT IN- Cocoaf from which the of GIIII.references required. Apply at Cor. BOW- EASTERN DIVISION. st. Rev. C. West SURANCE POLICY. ATTVE WOKKM, 19 Pearl Street, Boston, Colorado, Newbury Ropes. F., Concord, N. H., 48 Atlan- Oil has bfcen removed. It has three DOIN STREET and WESTERN PROMENADE. Far Basina at 13.00 a.m., 11.00, Davies, Kev. T. M„ Biddelord, 17 Wilmot st tic st. If you will send your address to the Home Of- Mass., P. O. Box 6078. octlleod2w da(ly,t».0Oa.m.. timesUhe strength of Cocoa mixed 26-1 Montreal, 16.00 p. m. Boston for Portland 7.30, 9.00 A Rev. flee, or to any of its agents, we shall be to fur- _ Root, Augustine, Holliston, Mass., 61 Qnebec glad Alabama, in., 12.30 m. (**7.00 Flima E. st. nish full information In to the with'otarch, Arrowroot orBugar, cash, second-hand Books, A p. p.m. dally). Cape regard Company T\rANTED-For person of experience would Prince betk. 9.00 a. m. and is therefore for more economi- V v Libraries. Ac. Call or Edward Island, (3.30 p. m. West. Dlv. Pass.) Eastman. Rev. W. and So. Rideout, Silas M. and wife, Cumberland and its plans. Magazines. address, WANTED—like chance to sew or week. Ad- K., wife, Framingham Centre, JOHN 66 by day Khode Mara 9.00 a.m., 1.00 p.m. Biddrford 2.00, 9.044 176 Oxford st. less than one cent a O’BRIEN, Pleasant 8t„ Portland. dress BOX Soutli Portland. Island, Mass. 78 Park st. cal, costing 148, 26-1 Am., 1.00,6.00 p. ID. Portsmouth Newbury Mrs. Rev. Dr., Preble House. UNION MUTUAL appeals to residents ol 20-1 Eaton, Emily D., Brunswick,146 Franklin st. Roy, Chicago, cup. It is delicious, nourishing, Connecticut, port. Halm, f.yaa 2.00,9.00 a.m.. 1.00,6.00 Miss K. Gorham, Preble House. Richards, Rev. J. 8. and 66 THEMaine (or their especial patronage, because situation a protestant Emery, B., wife, Alfred, Me., strengthening, easily digested, and salesmen to select by Vermont, p. in. Ameabarv 9.00 Am.. 1.00, 6.H0 p. m. E., Sanford. 91 Federal st. Brown st. It is a HOME COMPANY, and because of its age, WANTED—AAmerican woman, to do light housework, Emery for invalids as in Maine, New Ver- Maine, tConnects with Kali Lines for New York. Emerson, Rev. F. F., R. Hotel. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. W. A., Townsend, Mass., experience, strong, financial condition, large sur- admirably adapted WANTED—Twenty-fiveterritory Hampshire, or take care of an invalid. Address MRS. .1. P. Newport, I., City and mont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connec- New {Connects with Sound Lines (or New York. Evans, Miss Sarah 8., Louisville, Ky., at Cyrus United States Hotel. equitable attractive plans and conserva- well as for persons in health. BAXTER, 61 Peering St. 26-1 Hampshire, "West ve ticut, fur the sale of The Excelsior-Self Wringing- Division-North Berwick to Scarboro Nowell’s, Ellsworth st. Russell, Mrs, John, Bethel, Me., 167 Pearl st. Slus, management. Sold by Grocers everywhere. Massachusetts, from 20 towns and Kev. J. Mop, Improved Aug. 1st, 1887. Call or write to to work In house, Crossing. Emerson, D„ Kcnnebunkport, 100 K. steady cities, Tickets to all West and 8. DIRECTORS. ALLEN BANGS, factory and salesrooms 267 WANTED—Womanwork and good pay. Call on or write to Through points South Spring st for rale at Panlaad Station Ticket OOre Middle street, Portland, Me. Butterick Pattern I. N. RICHARDSON, Steep Falls, Me. 22-1 New York, and F. Steere, J. F., and Mrs., Greenville, R. I., 70 Hon. Josiah H. Drummond, Portland, Maine, f. BAER & CO., Dorchester, Hass, at Uaian Ticket Offlee, 40 Fsekaage Mtreei* st. Rooms.__19-4 Maryland, JAS. T. Farrington, Miss A. E., N. 108 High John E. DeWitt, Portland, Maine. situation in a store or to work FUKBEK, Gen’l Manager. Wilmington, 0., Smith, Miss South 101 Pine st. attention of to Minnesota. Newbuiy st. Lucinda, Boston, Henry C. Hutchins, Boston. Mass. housekeepers WANTED—AIUakl,18‘ A Niaff at Hurdork'* Gnfflu, Rev. H. I.., Bangor, Preble House. Miss M. Murjtiotl Free Sumner, E., Newburyport, Mass., 104 Bangor; only store in town; to be sold at once; for U«nmi wurney, uuiu u, nrocsu/n. mass., in/ run SI. Hospital nrc ia daily attcad- Emery st. terms cash. Address 11. H., care J. W. I’erklus B. A. and wife, Salem, Mass., l>5 Lincoln st. Mrs. aace, except staturday*, to exaaaiae pa- Portland and (tadensbure R. H. Gray, Sumner, S., Worcester, Mass., 139 Franklin A Co., Portland, Me. 30-4 tieats uud beds. Gould, Mrs. Hannah, Gray, Me., 14 Atlantic st. st. assign H. Schwartz. Mrs. M., Bangor. 71 State st. PORTLAND and MONTREAL LINE. Skeele, Kev. A. F. and wife, Augusta, 8 Bram NALB HELP. Holt, Miss M. E., 26 Spring st. hall st. EVERY BED FREE. Only line making direct connection* with Ball, S. J., and triend, 89 Mrs. E. B., Augusta, 8 Bramhall st. Canadian Pad lie Westbound Trains Vrmchendon, Mass., Skeele, drug clerk who has had two or Carleton st. Snow, Rev. B. P. and wife, Cape Elizabeth, '.231 WANTKD-Athree years experiooce; must bring best of Cases have been built leaving Montreal same Harbelt, Bev. Cine., Searspnrt. 424 St. Jolin st. Cumberland st. Dressing Cases in Plush ami Leather, for present- up by the Evening. references. Apply to E. F. SHAW, Junction Fore TRADE MAKE. use our Bev. 97 Pine Stevens, Mrs. 8. 85 Federal ation or travellers' use. so neat of Liquid Food forUOtotiO Harmon, Elijah. Wilmington, Mass, S., Augusta, st. Nothing compact, and Pleasant streets. 25 1 •t. Sturgis, Mrs., Augusta, 290 Danforth st. and convenient. Cheap at Is a combination of the most potent remedies known duys so tliui Hie wound healed FALL ARRANGEMENT. Hague,-, Boston, 126 Pearl st, Streiby, Dr. M. E., New York, Preble House. LansOliPS (More. without Hu* aid tin Jewelry Salesman. BROWN, 4C1 Cou- to Medical 8cience for preserving the Fluidity and of operation. Commencing VIONUAY, Oct. IO. Hamlcn, Miss Ellen Augusta. Durant House. Slocum, Kev. W. 8., Baltimore, Md., W. W. gress IWTT, oct25dtf 1 /7 Middle Street. WANTEDstreet._ 25-1 of the Blood and We also have ruses where life bus arid until further nutlet, trains Haskell, Miss H. M.. Fryeburg, 41 Forest ave. Brown’s at Deering. PURITY the Integrity of the Passenger will been sustained leave l*or«luutl as follows: s .13 Hallett, Miss Mary K., Augusta, 236 Cumberland Strout, Rev. Geo. B., Exeter, N. H. man to All a as col- Blood Vessels, should you suffer from Dizziness or by its aid alone for n. vacancy tor No. Con- at. Stevens, Kev. H. A., Bristol, K. I., 80C WANfTKD—Alector etc., for an established several dujs. W hen not E*T'<*??’'T|m. Brlctgton, Congress business; Pressure In Head, Spots before Eyes, Pain Around or retained Bethlehem.Prjeburg, Hazen, Rev. A., D. D., Deerfield, 35 Pine st. st. DR. E. B. a good collection route vacant; be for work the -«^Jway, Pabyau’s, Laneas- Clairvoyant ready of by stomach, injections cun be Hazen. Bev. Henry A., Auburndale, Preble Souther, Mrs. John, Fryeburg, Me., 22C st. REED, Monday. (’HAS. STANSFIEl.lt, Room Palpitation Heart, Pain In Region of Heart with -““ter, WhlteBehl. Littleton, Wells1 Riv- Spring Apply given with success. er. Montpelier, 8t. House. Smith, Dea. F.ichard and wife, Peabody, Muss., 61 6" Exchange st., City.22-1 feeling of suffocation, Ringing Sound in Ears, Johushury. Newport, Sher- Haines. Rev. J. T. and wife, Litcbfletd Corner, Deering st. brooke, St.Johns, Montreal, Burlington, Swanton, J. and Botanic Numbness or Prickly sensation of Limbs, especially Food Ogdeusbnrg and West. 177 Pearl st. Strong. Rev. W.. President Carleton College, Physician. \VTAINTKtt—An experienced boot aud shoe Liquid Is adapted for all ages, In health or St. T salesman the Pain as 3.13 p.m. Portland to Bartlett In Hatch, Rev. David P., Rockland, 121 Emery st. Northfield, Minn., Julian Hotel. in our men’s department. Apply Arm, between Shoulders and In Side, Dry disease, It will make, the use of oue table- Local, and at 1>E by teruiecllate with Hayes, Miss E. Limerick, 108 st. Stimpson, Mrs. Thomas E., Peabody, Mass., 61 Medical Rooms 93 Franklin St., Portland, Me. \N BROS., No. 455 Congress Street. 22-1 spoonful four times for an stations, Stage connections for P., Newbury Cough, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, or If suffering daily adult, eight per No. Wlnillutin. Stamllsh. Herbert, Miss Alme J., ColcoM, N. H., 316 Deering st. blood weekly. It is recommended Llmiugton. Sebago, Nap- THIS is the of the REED treats all chronic diseases that flesh at 88 PARK refer- from General with Loss of «hi't'»!iU''r by les. Kezar Brackett st. top gen- ST.; Debility Appetite, pro- ttM’ only haw Parsonsfleld, Palls, Denmark. Lovell, T. DR.is heir all cases are up as in- ami also Henry, Dea. J. E., Westboro. Mass., 154 Franklin to; that given WANTKO—Almy__euees tei|uired. 80-1 cure a bottle of Anti-Apoplectlne, It not only FOOD KNOWN, free from Insoluble Conway Corner; tor No. Brhlgtun. Harri- uine “Pearl curable the matter son and Waterford st. Talcott, B. S., Lewiston, 814 Congress st. Top” Lamp by allopathic and homeopathic phy- drugs, minerals, salts or and via Brldgton. 1 will and cure man or- acids, carries theuie Bev. J. No. 97 Pine Kev. J. N. and 124 Em- sicians, take their case to treat of ability, to solicit blood Truiua Herd, W., Brookfield, Mass., Tuft, wife, Lynn, Mass., all others similar them. 1 And cases ders corpuscles. Arrive its Psrllsai. st. st. Chimney, that about four-fifths of the WANTED—Afor our Beautiful Lite size Portraits. ery to at a Must have at least we n. m. from Rartlett and Thos. H. up die can be cured Examinations $15 at command; to such If a way stations. Hodgden Mrs. E., So. Berwick,’160 Franklin st. Tallcott, L., Glartcnburg, Ct., 48 Allan, are baby does uol thrive, never *•33 m. imitations. givenlstance by letter with name and place will guarantee $U)tt yer month. Address at once p. from Montreal. and West. Mrs, B. 41 Forest tic st. their full change il> food, but add See or Burlington Holbrook, J., Holbrook, Mass., This is the of residence nad one 2 Ex- STAR PORTRAIT more drops ave. Kev. No. 190 cent stamp and *2.00 CO., 2t Rogers street, Dover, ni rnela ^“^UN.Bupk Terry, Calvin, Weymouth, Mass., PREVENTS rcrding, and il. lost or nrrdrd >ii. amination at free. N. H. Rev. F, A. East N. H„ 100 State st. on tlieofflce, *1 00. Consultation _10-2 Apoplexy, but cures Paralysis, Heart nitty will be developed in ,'IO CHAH._U.POYK.O.T.AJ- Holden, Barrington, exact label Office hours 9 a. in. Rheumatism, days. Oct. 7, 1887. oct7(Uf Oak st. Kev. D, D„ 148 Pearl to 9 p. m. sepl4tr Oar b irr Home tor Tappan, Topsfleld, Mass., Can-makers LYMAN Disease, Chronic Homeless Hoys ran- wanted, Angina Pectoris, Bronchitis, Liver tain* NO Holt, Mrs. Ablel, Weld, 20 St. Lawrence st. st. each one of the WANTED— bed*, and in localetl ui I I to Jl Kev. Clias. P. WALKER, Long Kidney and Bladder HoughU/n, Rev. W. A., Berlin, Mass., 66 Brain- Tenney, and wife, Chester, N. II., DR. HAM S Wharf._10-1 Complalut. trouble. Dys- Causeway street. When any of the boy. 144 Brackett st. hall st. Pearl by a young man, good pepsia, Ac., Ac. "crofnln, Erirun or other TRUE’S PIN WORM ELIXIR I Top •“1*1frj-,roul kin Horr, Rev. East Boston, 148 Pearl Tliwitig, Kev. E. P., M. D., United and accurate can furnish diseases, they recover Elijah, Mass., Brooklyn, WANTED—Situationwriter aeouutant; For Sale all Price a bottle quithly by the st. States Hotel. by druggists. Si /ilx use of oar Food. I 1 Chimeys. the best of recommendations. Address “M”, 108 Liquid Hawley, Miss E. E., Holden, Mass., 142 Pleasant Tewkesbury. Kev. G. A., Cambridgeport, Mass., INVIGORATOR NEAL ST._18-1 bottles for S3. Send to Dr. F. 8. Hutchinson A Co, st. 388 Spring st. The dealer is a U. 8. We use In our SERE CERE TOR Enoeburgh Falls, Vt., A., for circulars, testt- Hospital 200 large bottles of ev- Hall, Miss E. 26 Winter st. Tewkesbury, Kev. G. A., 338 made. B., Warren, Oxford, Me., Spring monlals and a ery lot This gives a guarantee Rev. R. 74 Atlantic st. treatise on of sweet- Harlow, R„ Medway, Mass., and ness of every bottle sold, and is not at. Rev. P. st. may say given by auv Thayer. B., Garland, 583, Congress intemperance. SALESMEN WANTED. manufacturer of any other i preparation til the II Hibbard, Rev. D. S., Caploma, Kan., 26 Arsenal Tracy, Mrs. A. E. and friend, Foxboro, Mass., 83 think he has as State st. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. IS 5 ravao f>< d&w6m scp28 Hill. Miss Sarah B., and three friends, Macliias, Tripp, Mrs., Wells, S3 Smith st. but he has not. WS&Mtf \i * *0 Pleasant st. Thurston, Mrs. Wm., 16 good, sell stock; full line of new and valu- Newburyport, Mass., cured without the use of knife nursery APOPLEXY! Hubbard. W. New Preble House. Avon st. IlO able specialties; steady employment at tlxed Is s H., York, Insist the exact label or or detention from upon ligature, or commission. aug6 eodtf Harlow, Rev. R. K., Medway, Mass., 74 Atiautic Thayer. Mr. E. N. and wife, Holbrook, Mass., 41 of the salaries, expenses Address, giving si business. All diseases and \i st. Forest ave. and treated age references. PEAT-MOSS! Rev. Mrs. top. Rectum successfully MAY BROTHERS, 11 79* P>Ql>4con MuhJo Hammond, H. I,, and wife, Chicago, III., 208 Twitchell, Alpha and Mrs. Clara, Bethel, Me. hv «S Nurserymen. Heddlnu. Clark st. Pearl st. Dr. «t. T. oet20d3t Rochester, N. Y. LADIES! 167 Aubnru.Me. FCJean. the Air Fur© and Hoof* In Haskell, Miss Alice. Kev. T. 167 Brackett GEO. A. MACBETH & CO. (Meaannt Nl., wood Condition, Topsham, Me., 36 Beckett st. Thayer, B., Garland, Me., Do your own at borne, with Peerless loo lb* win Mrs. Cure guaranteed. At U. S. Portland, Room Dyeing, Dyes. lb*, of Hnpklnson, David, Derby, Me., 487 Cumber- st. Hotel, will sold itraV. NoTll! st. 4 m. Refer- WANTED^ They dye everything. They are every- Inflammable a* land V. 18,every Saturday from 9 a m to p. where. *traw. It yield* Pa ences for Price 10«*. a package—40 colors. They • Rich Br*t Preble House. Pittsburgh, given. Consultation free. Send pamph- have fertilizer. quality 20^'5e».p-Miss Kv J'fwMon, Van Kev. M., R. I., 38 Smith st. let. 6 cured, no equal for Strength, Brightness, Amount Improved packing. Bale* wrap- Hubbard, Minnie, Hiram, Me., 226 st. Horn, Newport, years experience. Hundreds Salesman who huts Imd in In F. Spring c evperl- packages or for Fastness of or non-fad- ped burlap. «. 8t*ohmp:yek l|_HDISCOVERY ! Kev. Thos. Mass., 46 eodtf Color, A GREAT Valentine, J., Dorchester, sep9 A Co., 1*2*4 Water st. eiirc in Hen’s Underwear and ing Qualities. They do not crock or smut. For St.. New York. It Is to be the best, safest and J. Cusbman MARVELS WESL sale acknowledged OF THE NEW by D. W. Ileseltine & Co.. Druggists, corner most ami effectual remedy known for E. W. vivid the lu Hosicij. potent Jameson, Rev. O., WUlls, Mass., |242 Cumber- A portrayal of stupendous marvel* Congress and streets; N. G. Nichols, Drug- this child-killing disease. the vast wonder-laud west of toe Mlbsourl River. Six Myrtle tor our Fall and land st. gist, 787 corner Grove street; E. W. WrhiuX.*? 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