--^ 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 London, 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 England 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, Australia 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 8.1 % 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 _ t I
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