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PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. PRICE ESTABLISHED1^1863-VOL. 23._PORTLAND, TUESDAY MOKN1NQ, MARCH V 1886._HBfELflMB THREE CENTS Our their work with the funds that covery, is that of street lighting. city, irretrievable mistake shall hereafter our SPECIAL NOTICES. THE LABOR NAVY YARD. FROM WASHINGTON. MAYOR CHAPMAN’S INAUCURAL. to accomplish prove QUESTION. NORFOLK at their in common with others, has not been lack of wisdom can probably be placed disposal. many and ordinary prudence. in this new source of EQUAL DRAINS AND SEWERS. tardy introducing ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAWS. Nothing Done in the Senate. a few to Nlr. Review of the City’s Af- illumination. From beginning The Strike on the Could System of Commander Truxton’s Reply Interesting demands a A public who [Special to the Press.] The public health good sanitary to arc lamps for lighting magistrate is sworn to execute Has Become fairs. years ago employ the laws lias no Railroads Ceneral. Boutelle’s Resolution. the of our sew- discretion as to their enforce- Washington, March 8.—Owing to the ill- condition. Since systematizing public squares and leading street intersections, Gingham with the introduction of ment. Whatever hia Wrappers. last a contract personal ideas the ness of Senator de- erage system together the year made upon Edmunds the expected in city government merits or the water, there has been a diminution in expediency of the statutes, his We arc Ail Traffic at an Absolute Stand- A Ceneral Denial of the Charges bate on iiis resolution did not take to- An Address That Will be Read With Sebago with the Electric Light company, the sum closing out all our flue place a marked de- is to see that Ging- the death rate of our city, and of for the complete of the plain duty they are obeyed, and ham and Tycoon Repp still. Therein Contained. day, and after a long and tiresome speech on Interest. and $25,000, lighting that Wrappers. Any crease in the number of cases of fever epi- any violation of them shall meet with its in need will streets of the city; thereby intending to do lady please call. New silver by Mr. Bowen of Colorado, the Senate from excre- due To execute one law demic disease traceable to with the use penalty. and neglect Spring Style Prints will lie offered at poison away entirely of gas through the Shoe- Mr the Letter Is a adjourned in respect to the memory of the mentitious matter. Our is admirably sit- the execution of another, is to same lime in best The Trouble Among Haverhill Boutelle Says Gentlemen of the City the city substitution of the incandescent Con- injustice society quality In all sizes of Council,—By sur- lamps. and to law itself. Confession. late Senator Miller of California. we uated for mostly subversive The officer who Ladies’ Wrappers. makers Not Yet Adjusted. Remarkably Weak suffrages of our fellow citizens, have been perfect sewerage, being siderable criticism has been made as to the rounded and with sufficient eleva- promptly arrests the lad who may steal to Senator Frye’s Resolution. chosen to administer the municipal government by water, wisdom of this substitution. While no one Fishery The his and takes no of of Portland for the ensuing year. In con- tion to keep the sewers free. principal has questioned the of the satisfy hunger, cognizance Over Ten Thousand Men Leave March 8.—The Secretary Senator Frye intended to have called up utility employing the saloon where is sold in violation of Washington, to the charter, we are now as- difficulties have arisen from deposits through arc where and dark areas liquor of the to the resolution of ad- formity city lights large require Their Work. Navy, in reply his fishery resolution today, but the early this the outlets into the docks, and the shores statute, is not only derelict in the performance LOW PRICE PONGEES. Mr. Boutelle January 22d, today sembled to assume responsible trust, and upon extensive illumination, yet various reasons are adopted prevented. He will do so at the will of Back The former trouble has been of his but becomes an instrument of in- transmitted to the House a letter from Com- journment to make oath that we discharge it with bay. urged against the incandescent system. It is duty, earliest moment. we remedied the construction of the under the law, and a instructor A for the Knox Lime modore Truxton,commandant of the Norfolk possible fidelity. It is fitting that enter upon our partially by claimed that the erection of so many poles is a justice public We have on Victory County placed sale 8 cases of line latter : a sense of their sewer Commercial against the of law itself. If viola- Burners. navy yard in which the says Nominations by the President. duties" with due importance, large intercepting along serious blemish upon the beauty of our city, authority soft finish Colored Pongee, much I to street. When this sewer shall be as tion of law is in one instance, pre- In answer to the first statement respectfully The President sent the following and with n purpose single the best interest completed and the stringing of so many wires conveying permitted jus- ferred Ladies to were honorable In- today tice the Best say that there never any In no other can we in the of in demands that it be allowed in others, and by Ginghams, to of the city. way fully originally designed, opinion experts, strong electric currents every direction is a at 9 cents scriptions upon any camion captured by the nominations the Senate: need be from thus the whole only per yard. Ah Extensive Strike the Coal meet the measure of our and no further trouble apprehended menace to its A fabric of good government Among United States and placed in the yard obliterated Samuel E. of the District of Columbia, responsibility, constant safety. practical Whitley sewer in the docks. I that falls to the Miners. by my order. In fact no such obliteration lias at to be commissioner of the District of Columbia. reasonably satisfy the expectations of those deposits suggest difficulty in furnishing light, when most need- ground. taken from the weather the of any time place. Exposure V. O. King of Texas, secretary of legation and who have"honored us with their confidence. you consider practicability extending itself the of IN had somewhat obliterated the ed, also presents though breuking CONCLUSION, and time inscrip- consul general of the United States at Bogota. and this this sewer from Centre street to of but It is both gratifying auspicious that so year circuits an accumulation ice in the win- me Rockland, March 8.—The Rockland lime tions placed thereon they were renewed by by let say that it is only by the hearty and are number are not new to street, as this extension will accord with winds liable to my order last June and now plainly visible. Petitions Introduced by Senator many of your your Maple ter, and heavy different sea- earnest of member of the HINES manufacturers the and save the ex- co-operation every BROTHERS. signed proposition present can at once into use the any is but available original city raised d3t Then follows a list of the guns and the in- labors, bring plan, sons. The financial argument that our mari*_ Frye. in this city government, that we can make admin- ed by the District Board, Knights of Labor, on them. a of affairs in of further dock dredging direction. a stockholder in the Gas scriptions Senator nr resolution knowledge municipal acquired pense the being heavy istration a success. Frye presented today has atten- city, By conducting the city and lime was resumed after a Second—The dock was never It former The best service to The Back nuisance engrossed consideration of INSURANCE. today burning dry destroyed. of Ilirigo assembly of Knights of Labor of city governments. bay company, is bound by every affairs as we would conduct our was partiallv the United States comes tion the and the work of the season personally cessation of six weeks. The agreement re- damaged by Belfast, Me., the passage of Senator the city, speaking, after ex- past year, to be its own patron. Some of the own forces when evacuated the iu 1861, and urging generally prudence business, bringing into them the same in tel they yard Mitchell’s bill Chinese and our citizens, this has been devoted “to enlarging the lower water be removed mains in force for one year, and gives in- also by the Confederates when they evacuated prohibiting immigra- perience ; recognizing above objections can by placing igence, application, and wisdom, W.D. LITTLE tion. He also memorials from as- area of the channels of con- economy &C0., to the yard in 18C2, hut in neither case did the dam- presented fact, show wisdom in returning, so far as pos- bay by bringing the wires under and it must also be aside creased wages workmen all around. Portland ground, leaving partisan narrowness and age exceed the destruction of a caisson and the semblies of Knights of Labor of members of the council stant water in the flats and up to the of a prejudice 31 EXCHANGE STREET, sible, such as have through borne in mind that the expense mixed and for conservative in Dissatisfied With a Coal Dealer. masonry. The original structure re- and Augusta, urging an appropriation for the end in view the be- uniting together govern- SSufablinhed i§43. adjacent themselves faithful and efficient. sewer outfalls, being arc and street mained intact as It now and proved system of lights gas lamps, ment, we shall meet the of our March 8.— A appears today, the Hennepin canal. dilution of the sew- requirements Brockton, committee from the of a new ginning of the process of the electric as Reliable Insurance Fire or in first therefore the dry dock was never rebuilt. Upon inauguration city gov- would be larger than system constitutents and contribute our to the against Lightning the Knights of Labor waited upon S. S. the moment of its and part The inscription ever authorized to he Not Entitled to Certain Privileges, it is to review the erage from discharge; we do not want to Brett, a coal only ernment, customary general now employed. Certainly welfare of our beloved class American and Foreign Go's at Lowest Rates. dealer here, today, concerning placed on the or ever was on the dry diffusion from a of water city. drydock on the decision the solicitor of condition of affairs in the as well as its body constantly backward if it shall the return of the drivers and other help who dock Is still there. Therefore the tablet referred Acting by city past, take any steps, appear Also Life and Accident Insurance. is not and out measures for their and increasing during the have first were recently ordered out that to In the resolution, never having been on thejiry the treasury that a corporation point any welfare in the changing, rapidly after due consideration that they Nathaniel Parker Willis- Telephone 701. iel7snly by organiza- flood instead of from the flats under its tion on account of the refusal of Mr. Brett dock, was not removed, cannot be a citizen of tlie United States in the future. A retrospective glance over the tide, been taken in the direction. This whole ~~~ right March 1886. On the pumping engine located in a brick sense of the secretary condition of arrest at low water.” To Baxgok, 5, to reinstate one Reardon, whom the labor political citizenship, previous year, affords a creditable showing for partial matter will come up for discussion upon the building 1G0 feet from tlie dry dock a plate con- of the holds that the Clark Bros these results “the old channel lead- The article in the Pit ess of organization claimed was discharged because treasury the various while, in gen- accomplish renewal of the and should receive yesterday, taining the inscription, Built by Messs.-Woodruff an institution city departments; contract, u5T of with the Lumber Company, —r —...... ,.. channel to Gould’s N. P. was acting labor party. No settle- & Beach, machinists and engineers, Hartford, incorpor- ing from the southerlymain careful attention. respecting Willis, seen by Mrs. i ment was and a of ated under the laws of the State of New your made, meeting Knights of Ct.,” was removed aud in its place another substi- of Portland to its and wharf has been excavated to the width of 60 Julia Douglass now in this and of which one of the members is relative prosperity ICE STORM. Hyde, living Labor will be held to consider the lutcu mouiuru uiuicv/n, uj tuv. ivmi.' York, tonight x/towu^ru Several handsome and commodious feet from the line of 8 feet depth at mean low at 93 of whose ‘Positively Cured in 1802; rebuilt the United States government an alien is not entitled to the privileges con- growth. city, (vigorous, years age,) question. by to the coal a distance of 700 feet, We recall this memorable storm with feel- these little X*ilis. ill 1803. J. W. Livingstone, commandant; W. H. ferred by Section 2508 of the Revised Statutes business blocks have been erected, and small water, sheds, home was for many years in and Advancing Wages. sorrow. It Portland, olso relieve suuerinteudent of I searched that of the forests manufactories in to that point the above named ings of minaled consternation and They Dis-|& March 8.—The Steam Lyons, machinery.” which provides products established, adding materially bringing for a time as a boarder in the of his tres3 from Salem, Naumkeag tne records in this office in vain for for of and then un addi- is not within the recollection of our oldest in- family Byspopsiaig1 authority of the State of upon the St. John to our valuation. Much of the in real depth water, extending Cotton has notices that and subsit u- activity I n d igestiou and Company posted tile removal of the original plate the owned American feet to the storm ever oc- father, Nathaniel Willis; his mother being a ToogS river and its tributaries, by in our tional distance of 700 head of the habitant that a like destructive Hearty A per-£& weekly payments will go into effect in its tion of the other, and could not find that the estate may be traced to the reduction Eating. citizens and sawed or hewed in the Province to 2 feet at mean low- curred. the 28th sister of Mrs. father. feet lor mills 14. The made in the change was made by any whatever and rate of which has fallen from dock, gradually shoaling The morning following Hyde’s remedy Ptari-jH April increase authority American taxation, $2.45 Nauffca, 1 therefore had it removed. Since the removal of New Brunswick by citizens, water. From the coal sheds a channel 50 feet carried us back to She says that she has wondered there ne3S, Jh-owei-Oj wages of employes gives machinists the rate on the $100 for the ten years January, 1886, instinctively why I* ess, Bat! Taste in of the referred to, Mr. Lyons lias may be admitted to ports of the United average thejfivj and painters 10 cents rise per day; carpen- plate applied wide has been nearly up to Deering’s the morning of the great fire of 1866. The had not been some memorial ere this of the Mouth, Coated Tongue for it, stating that as he had erected it on Ins own States free of preceding 1883, to $2.05 the average rate since dug ters and week hands5 cents weav- duty. of an av- of naked chim- fact that was Pain in the Side, per day; and bought and paid for it at liis then. It should be our settled not to bridge, a distance 2,850 feet, having appearance, then, those, tall, Portland the native place of 0 responsibility policy the Bow- ers on narrow looms cent per cut; weavers own therefore it was his own of 5 feet at mean low water. From the remnants of our was Nathaniel Parker, and Sarah [They regulate g expense, private FIRE RECORD. increase this rate, but to reduce it to the lowest erage depth neys, only homes, Paysen Willis, and "prevent Const!- on wide looms 7 cents per cut. desolate in the and is hoping that the suggestion made or |___Jels property. will this channel another 40 feet wide and 600 leet extreme. The feelings awakened nation and Piles. The emailestand easiest to point that true economy admit. Formerly some other will he carried out. take.^j Thfl HontAct at Mavortaill Third—Mr. was not superintendent of street in us this as we a doee. 40 in a vl •). Lyons long has been to the Somerset loca- year, witnessed the destruc- plan Only one pill Purely Veg^ |g at tne time of the removal of the it was the custom, when money was needed dug Mrs. that Nathaniel Parker at Hyde says etable. Price 25 cents. 5vfalsb> >:..JWor$l.G0.2?f Mass., March 8.—The labor machinery Blaze on an Ocean Steamship frtrst rtf PpmtI RtrPPf. wHaTO it TP- tion of 6ur beautiful trees, the of our Haverhill, plate, lie having been removed by ine for cause on Big for city uses, to issue bonds therefor, payable pride Willis was named from the first for his struggles at Jennings & Co’s shoe the 25tli of 1883. The ,was re- Wharf in Jersey the outfall of Pearl street sewer and a were drear and sad. The same factory day April, plate Company’s at some future date. Under this method the ceives city, mother (Parker) and Sarah P. for her Aunt remain Juusettled. A protracted session moved some time after in hence lie was not air of desolation May, City, N. J. like the whose credit is sewer which has been built through pervaded all, despite Sarah, and their pastor Edward Payson. The was held this forenoon between Mr. Jen- removed me for the re- city, individual good, large by protesting against to the Preble, the beautiful effects which such storms Dr. Grata not and tlie of the referred to. was to incur liabilities and Somerset street intercept Alder, pro- mother of Payson, Payson, it. CAUSES anil Cl'KE, nings Knights of Labor arbitration plate apt thoughtlessly, duce. The and oldest of to them. by their Elm, Cedar, Chestnut and Myrtle street sewers. largest our trees being known familiarly MritEiOO one who was deaf committee, at which Mr. Jennings offered to The letter then proceeds to explain the sometimes injudiciously, because pressure twenty-eight Steamer Lydian Monarch Damaged and other im- have suffered most, and in many instances we The house where N. P. Willis was born years. Treated by most of the noted refer the matters in dispute to tlie District causes for one of which was was not to be felt. This custom With these provisions sanitary special- Lyon’s removal, and Much immediately wasnot on Essex street, but on Wilmot ists of the with no benefit. Cured to abide its decision. in its Property Destroyed. of a similar character, an account watched the forester with pangs of regret as DPtPVIWday himself Assembly, agreeing by that he was disloyal to his government was reversed none too eoon through the provements the second house from Congress 111 three months, and since then hundreds of oth- To this the local board would not and time of of his be found in the we saw one and another of these old land street, agree, need—and one of the evidences of a statute, the is com- of which can city engineer's of and Wil- ers hy same process. A plain, and suc- passage whereby city street. On the corner Congress simple the conference was broken up. Mr. Jen- disloyalty was contained in the following it is no further troubles will be marks cut down. The work of clearing is cessful home treatment, Address T. S. PAGE, 128 New March 8.—This a to as it goes, and can issue report, thought mot was the home of Mrs. James B. Ca- nings went to Boston on tlie noon train to card which caused to be in York, morning pelled pay slow and the East 2(Sth St.. City, feb2Soodl2w* Lyons published fire at Dock broke out at about 2.20 its bonds to for those which experienced from the Back bay for some years. necessarily expense correspond- hoon’s mother. The Willis family after- consult With the District and a to citizens of Norfolk in the Long only provide Assembly, June, 18(il, “Day of stored The basis for the above method of of large. Already three thousand dollars wards moved to now Franklin, street, of of Labor also went to Book.” o’clock among a quantity jute upon are maturing. This practice is working disposing ingly Essex, delegation Knights Com- with the have been and but a small of where Sarah P. was born. Was it the borne THE PORTLAND DAILY the pier of the Monarch Steamship out the best results. Our debt is annual- the sewerage, is in strict conformity expended, portion PRESS, protest against that body taking any action To the public: being of Mrs. pany. It is thought the fire was caused by conclusions reached a commission the trees have been cared for. This draft upon Belford, as you had it, or Mrs. Bed- Published every day (Sundays excepted) by the m the premises. I, Wm. 11. Lyons, having been charged with ly reduced ; our interest levy is growing small- by appointed low ? spontaneous combustion. An alarm was of for the the resources can be lessened disloyalty to the Southern Confederacy, proclaim er and the rate of taxation to consider a system drainage valleys city’s materially PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, Strikes Among Coal Miners. was a year by year; Nathaniel Parker the second child myself as good a Southerner as any man in the sent out, Which quickly followed by Blackstone and Charles each citizen, as far as after Willis, At «7 with the natural increase in wealth and of the Mystic, rivers, by possible, looking of Nathaniel and Exchange street, Portland, Me. March 8.—An extensive South and am doing as much to destroy the in- second alarm, and then a general call, bring- should, Hannah (Parker) Willis, Pittsburg, Pa., in Massachusetts. valuable extracts the trees in the vicinity of his home. Such Dollars a Year. To mail sub- strike of the vaders as man in the field and if any one wiil the entire fire to the in become Many was born in Portland on Jan. 20, 1806 He Terms—Eight coal miners of Federation No. any ing city department ordinary prudence expenditure, not but the come Iron 1 will show from their are in the of is generally allowable, Oct. scribers. Seven Dollars a Year, if paid in advance. 3, comprising the soft coal districts of tlie to the Atlantic Works, scene. The fire boat Susquehanna was lying gradually lessened, until our city will no report published report practice married, 1,1836, Mary L. Stace, born in them works which are more than words and for this where would seem to it. 1816. She died March Address all communications to east was for a uniform my in one of the slips with steam on, aud the be avoided on account of ex- our city engineer year, appears special emergency justify 25,1845. The children inaugurated today will do all ill power to promote the longer by capital my indepen- dock iiands out a line of hose from her an treatise on the whole of While the and outline of our trees were Imogen, born June 20. 1842; PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. scale of wages which was adopted at the dence of the Southern States. got cessive taxation. exhaustive subject beauty Grinned, Tlie fire boats Don have been if there is 23, 1848; Lillian, April 27, Cumberland conference of Feb. 19th. At 11 Wm. H. Lyoss, and aid good work. In to the different of sewerage, as applied to our Back bay,—a care- greatly impaired, prompt April 1850; Edith, (Signed) alluding departments 1857. o’clock this morning, a despatch was receiv- Foreman Atlantic Iron Works. Van Houten and Buffalo, steam tugs ful of which is recommended not of suitable measures for their pres- Sept. 23, 1853; Bailey, May 30, THE Wi ATHER. Juan, our city administration, the one first claiming perusal only application Sarah VV born in ed from the which Uncle Abe, Young on Payson illis, Portland Maryland regions report- The letter says that “the sentiment con- Horsnnus, America, the financial. to but to all our citizens. ervation, it is stated good authority that ed that all the miners America and also responded to the our attention is The city treas- yourselves, July 9,1811; married May 4, 1837, Charles Washington, March 9. there, numbering tained in tlie foregoing letter does not show Bayonne what now seems a great calamity may ulti- 5C00 were out. and soon had streams upon the fire. urer has furnished me with the following FIRE DEPARTMENT. H. Eldridge, who was bom April 16, 1810, nearly men, as much faithfulness to the United States alarm, a decided in more Indications for Portland and vicinity— Monarch and mately prove advantage vig- and died Oct. 6, 1846. Sarah married James March as Two steamships, tlie Egyptian STATEMENT OF THE CITY DEBT. Under the of Chief Itwins, Pa., 8.—Twenty-two hun- government the resolutions allege.” supervision Engineer orous and of Snow and stationary temperature. Lydian Monarch, were lying alongside the growth beauty foliage. Parton in January, 1856; she died in New dred miners, employed in the mines of tlie Commodore Truxton then mentions that the The municipal debt ou March 31,1885, Cloves this important department has been The Monarch PORTLAND CENTENNIAL. York, Oct. 10, 1872. Her children were: Indications for New are Gas and the West board of officers was selected company’s pier. Egyptian was England to-day Pennsylvania Company by Secretary for §930,500 maintained in a good state of efficiency. The born died March was nearly loaded and was to have sailed Less one note since 5o0 Mary S., 1838, 17, 1845; fair weather. Moreland County Coal came out Whitney to supervise and conduct the exam- city paid that date, at least this The centennial anniversary of Portland oc- westerly winds, slightly colder, companies Loudon She was towed into mid- fires which have been numerous, Graeey, born Feb. 24, 1841; married Morti- this morning for an increase. ination of candidates for the position made today. curs upon July 4th of this year, it being pre- stream after being slightly scorched about $930,000 winter, have been well handled and to general mer Thomson, May 2, 1861; died Dec. 13, local vacant the removal of that full one hundred years from that date weather report. Cumberland, Md., March 8.—The miners by Lyons, the hut the whicu $2,000 due prior to March 31, 1885 but not the a new cisely 1862-. Ellen, born Sept. 20, 1844. notice of the examination was and six bows, Lydian Monarch, yet satisfaction. During past year since what was then known as Falmouth Portland, Me., March 8 1880. all stopped work this morning in the Cum- given, was on was not so for- presented for payment is included in the above. Natnaniel the established __ docked Saturday, has been Willis, father, berland coal The of the mechanics attended and were examined. The Bonds in aid of the Atlantic and St. engine purchased, thereby obviating Neck was set off from the town of Falmouth 7 A 11 A 3 r A1 7 I- :.j regions. grievances tunate. The fiames her in Portland in 1803, the Eastern Argus, in 111 Ml j ill e M board that Thos. B. Carr of Balti- destroyed rigging, Lawrence railroad secured the of any special expenditure in the and incorporated into a sev arate town called __I miners and their demands were freely stated reported three life-boats and the of fully by- necessity opposition to the Federal Six "Barometer 29.945 29.929 29.873 29.853 29.801 more was the best man for the and lie greater portion and fund, due as to for the additional hose Portland. We should seem remiss in our party. years at a held this afternoon. place, mortgage sinking year come, except after it was sold to a Thermo’r. 15.(5 2(5.1 large meeting tlie wood work on her main deck. She was follows: Francis Douglas, 28.4 28.0 20.0 was to the position of master which is It is our para- appreciation of the event if we let this anni- Dew Point 8.01 18.1 20.8 A Lifted. appointed towed to tlie place vacated by the Egyptian Due November 188(1, annually required. brother of Mrs. J. I). Hyde. Mr. Willis at- j 22.0i 20.0 Boycott machinist by the Secretary of the Navy. The 2, $240,000 this in fine versary pass unnoticed. Upon sucli a dav. 73.0 70.0 mount duty to keep department tempted to establish in Portland from 1810 Humidity, 75.91 92.8 100.0 , March 8.—Tlie difficulties ex- commander declares that the efficiency and Monarch, Superintendent Madigan deeming 1887, 233,000 the history of the past hundred years should Wind. NW 0 S 0 N it unadvisable to send her from tlie 1S88, 308,000 order, that all danger from conflagration may to 1812, a complete newspaper founded upon isting between the Dueber Watch Case Man- superior work now turned out of the shop away be publicly recounted, and the sons of Port- Velocity... |1 :0 4 |0 3 of and dock. 787,000 be reduced to the minimum. a religious basis, but it was a time of war, Weather.. ufacturing Company Cincinnati, O., justifies the change made, and denies that Bonds in aid of Portland and Roches- land, scattered all over our country, should ICloudylCloudy LtSnwlLtSnw LtSnw tlie of Labor There were two frame sheds on the steam- and though the plan was approved he found Knights was satisfactorily set- this navy is a for de- ter railroad. issue POLICE. be welcomed home to join with us in the cel- Mean daily bar. tlier- 29.9 yard political asylum which were Original little substantial encouragement. He went ..29.873,Maximum tled last Thursday, at Philadelphia, Pa., be- are ship company’s dock, separated $1,150,000. ebration. As the occurs upon Mean tber.. 23.31 Minimum tiler.... cayed politicians. Applicants appointed, Outstanding, force has been well the anniversary to and in daily 15.6 tween Mr. Duebar and the K. of L. Execu- by covered gangways. These sheds were Due This styled “right Boston, 1816 established the Boston Mean 18.9IMax.vel.wind. he says, on their merits alone, and the July 1, 1887, $027,500 the Fourth of July, it might be judicious to daily d’wpt. OS tive Board. 600 60 and 400 by 60 feet. The arm of the executive.” Upon them are we Recorder, the first religious newspaper ever Mean daily bum.. 83.01 Total “officers in charge of this yard all respectively by unite both celebrations in one. If any action urecip.00 having shed was on the shore end of the 1,043,500 for the of order, published. It was complete in every de- New York Carpenters Co Out. been engaged on the side ot the United large pier dependent preservation good is to be taken in observing this and was together with a Bonds iu aid of Portland and Og- enforcement of the laws. anniversary, partment of general news. The first num- METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. New States in the war, have in no way discrim- totally destroyed, and the practical By allow me to suggest that it be done promptly York, March 8.—Four thousand of tobacco, woolen denstmrg railroad. Original issue was published January 3, 1816. It is now members of the of inated against sailors and soldiers, but all large quantity jute, recent changes in the statute the mayor and by the appointment of suitable committees, (March 8, 1886, 10.00 P. ill.) United Order American and other European The $1,350,000. Outstanding, continued under the present title of “The their are with them, and all the goods, freight. Due 1, 1907, 1,200,000 board of aldermen are invested with additional as much of the work of preparation must of Observations taken at the saute moment of time Joiners and the Amalgamated Society of sympathies offices at the end of September This is the 71st of and benefits to them fiames also destroyed the Loan bonds, secured bv be slow. Congregationalist.” year itfe <111 SUllltMlN. Carpenters and Joiners work iiere rights belonging by law Building to remove members of the necessity In stopjied the shed, but were headed off at the gang- of real estate, &c authority police publication. 1827 he established the demand that the and from their service to their country have mortgage Origi- at OLD CUT HALL. Wintt today. They average wages way. The houses and Erie railway nal issue $895,000. without a formal hearing. Although, first, Youth’s Companion, now in its 59th year, a ;Tliermo’ter; shall be of been carefully guarded and freely given ferry Outstanding, paid journeymen $3.50 per day were not Due June 1, 1887, 325,000 such would too This an income of most paper. them. I think there are more Union sol- passenger depot damaged, although authority appear summary, yet building yields annually vigorous nine hours each for five days,and eight hours The other were: at times in great danger. had demonstrated the inutility of a from rentals, besides a ward children Lucy Douglas S 5 on Six hundred are affect- diers and sailors employed in this yard to- Gross debt March experience $1900 furnishing Saturday. shops fire from the shed on 2,1880, $4,285,500 an Willis, bom 1804; married Josiah F. Bum- ~ — The spread burning law which officer’s removal room for ward and armories for three Place of i ~ and at noon 80 bosses had to tlie day than there were on the day the present compassed only four, j ■/. j ed, agreed the dock to a used for the collection Available Assets. stead of Boston in 1823; Louisa Harris into building after a trial. Under the revision better to our demands as presented. administration came power.” public military companies. Also, many of bora in Observation. S of milk freights. The milk depot adjoining Gas stock 1700 shares, notes receiv- Willis, 1807; married Rev. Louis ®| f ! | ] <§£ In conclusion the Commodore vigorously can be maintained, and the marshal citizens, it a historic Laboring Men Warned Against Cor- consisted of a long open shed and two trains able and trust funds on which the discipline possesses signifi- Dwight, Boston, 1824; Julia Dean Willis, defends his administration of the yard, and and committee of can be held on I !C: i and of ears loaded with milk stood beside it. city pays interest only, $101,000 14 police responsi- cance of much value, which account born 1809; Mary Perry Willis, born 1813; ; 11£ x jg w is,i o> porations Capitalists. to bust of his he ^ | *2 asserts that the judgment Sinking fund, say, 51,422 27 ble for the of the a fi > oc One train was saved intact, but tlie other, efficiency organization. strongly oppose its demolition. The spot married Joseph Jenkins, Jr., in 1831; Ed- I a g i Decatur, 111., March 8.—The action of lias always prevented politics from being the Bond secured fund and they of five was by sinking unon which it stands is a large ward born died the of Labor of this and vicini- element in the consisting cars, destroyed. of the Atlantic and .St. BOARD OF HEALTH. regarded bv Payson Willis, 1807; 1853; _i__j_!_j_ Knights city controlling yard. mortgage Richard Storrs bom eminent in a new is attract- r.iintrrucgman Rnutpllp in rpnlv in nn in_ The loss cannot bo ascertained Lawrence railroad, 787,000 of our voters as the most desirable lo- Willis, 1819, (an New London 29.78 33 x2: 8 8 Snw ty forming political party definitely, I am not aware that has emanated majority |Lt to the destruction of the Loan bonds se- any report musiciau); married Jessie Cairns in 1852, Mass 29.80 33 xO S 8 Lt Snw ing much attention. They declare in their as to his opinion of Commodore Trux owing steamship Building cation for the monument, which it is proposed Boston, quiry books and but the dam- cured bv Ac, from this body of its doings for the past year, she died in 1858, and he married Alexan- East port. Me 29,86 22 x41 \V Lt Iciear platform: ton’s letter said no one had heard of it at tlie company’s papers, mortgage, 325,000 to erect to the honor and of our sol- 41 are of the memory in 1861: Ellen Homes Mt. Wasll’t’n 29.86 16 'V 18 age to the Lydian Monarch is estimated at 1,268,082 but our citizens generally cognizant drine Campau Willis, x22 |Lt Snw We have formed a new national political party House of Representatives, and it was evi- diers who died in the civil war. Whatever 1 loss on and shed is its Mr. born 1821: married Charles F. Dennett in Portland, Me 29.82 27 x8, N"E Lt Lt Snw to he known as the United Labor of Ameri- to it about §20,000; wharf services performed by agent, Party dently the intention get before the Net debt March 2,1886, without de- good individual views be as to the N. Y 29.78 33 x3 S Lt jCIoudv for the and at about estimates on our to continue it my may supe- and died in 1844. Albany, ca, purpose of orvaniziug directing public before its fallacies could be exposed, placed $70,000. Rough duction of value of Portland and Stevens. It will be duty 1843, New York... 29 81 33 —2 W jld Clear the of the industrial masses of lost is of this location for the monument, or The mother died March 21, 1844. Mr. great political power lie also said the letter was a remarkably the quantity freight aggregated Ogdeuburg railroad stock and its the season, co-operating with the State riority Norfolk, Va. 29.86, 41 x9 NE Lt Clear as a political organization, and we will cast our about coming the of the its Willis was again married July 8, 1845, to weak of confession and avoidance $300,000. bonds held by the city, 3,017,417 59 in efforts to remove the causes feasibility city’s quit-claiming Philadelphia. 20.84 32 -1 SW 7 Fair ballots for no one who will not himself to example board of health Mrs. E. F. D. pledge The Egyptian Monarch will receive the interest in this property, in trust to the mon- Susan (Capeu) Douglass. Washington.. 29.861 44 x6 SW Lt jCIoudy stand firmly by our principles. but principally a confession. A very curious The net debt has been reduced the past year of disease and maintain the gen- remainder of her-cargo from lighters, and contagious ument for the sacred of Atlanta, (la.. 29.99; 48 oj W 8 -Clear eoineedence, adds Mr. Boutelle, is found in at association, purpose They call upon voters to unite in an effort tlie Monarch will least $37,000; and will be further reduced eral health of the people. RAILWAY MATTERS. Charleston... 29.94 54i xl7 SW Lt Clear the fact that Commaneant Truxton seems to Lydian complete unloading their memorial. I shall regard it my duty to Jacksonville. 30.011 7o x7’ AY Lt Clear to emancipate the wage workers of the coun- at tlie’ section of the before the 1st of April next by additional re- DEPARTMENTS. have caused the inscriptions on the cannon undamaged pier. OTHER subordinate them to the will 29.07! 57' 0, W 6 try from the iron hand of de- on fund &c. popular expressed Savannah,Ua |Clear capital. They to be restored and an ceipts sinking account, PORTLAND Jt OODENSBURG. New Orleans 29.95 54 x5 E claim at the anil organized examining Lack of time precludes my making special at the polls, provided, after still further inves- Lt'Cloudy alarming development ag- board for after the DEATH IN A MINE. Municipal bonds will mature during the O 29.96 x4! NW 9 Clear ciiesfl

ADDRESS. ! MIKADO I MAYOR CHAPMAN'S haidy CHORUS address is a Dress Mayor Chapman’s inaugural (130 Voices.) Grand of Spring Goods, The Opening thoughtful and instructive paper. gen- PROGRAMME: the E.B.&B. for which we have secured eral policy mapped out in it is one that will Our Mikado Hats, Part Ist--Orchestral Concert. commend itself to all good citizens, irrespec" are a Most Hat for Young Cents. AVii-iielm Conductor; agency, Stylish tive of party, while its specific suggestions Gericke, MONDAY. are wise and timely. His review of our mu- PART 2nd—TROISIEME MESSE SOLENELLE, affairs shows that we are making and nicipal by Charles Gounod, with Chorus Orchestra, and mate- progress in tiie right direction. Our debt H. Kotzschmar, Conductor. All the new weaves in combination plain though heavy is not burdensome, and year To avoid disturbance, the door will he kept Home- closed the of eacli number. rials. Camel’s Hair, Knickerbocker, Jerseys, from and at during performance by year we are subtracting it, Reserved seats $1.00; Admission 76 ets. Good Canvas Cloths, Boucle, Tricots, Etimene, the same time reducing the tax seats now on sale at Stock bridge's Music Store. spuns, HODS! gradually H DRESS on R. It. Late trains on G. T. 11. N Half fare M. C. to the debt was dimiifished and a full line of rate. Last year by R. feli27dtd Tricotine, Fancy Trimmings $37,000, and the sinking fund will be ade- in Silk or Wool. SOMERSTha™, match. Everything quate to take care of $80,000 falling due dur- EYTEBTAIAMEAT PRACTICAL MAMMCTlIRLlfi AP RETAIL HATTER, -AT- invoice of ing tiie next financial year. We shall open to-day, our first Spring The Mayor finds the various departments REFORM CLUB HALL, Novelty Dress Goods, embracing some of the of the government in good condition and do- corner of Temple and Congress Streets, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE HEAD CROSS STREET. in both and work. Our schools are malt- march MILLETT 253 MIDDLE STREET, most and artistic designs style ing satisfactory Wednesday Evening, 10th, mar8 eodtf elegant &LITTLE, m.bS market. These are our ing gratifying progress and he commends for Hie benefit of the Reform Club, consisting of fabric, ever shown in this Vocal and Instrumental Music, Recitations, &c. them to the care of the city council. cannot be fostering mar8 Admission 15 C’cnts. d3t own EXCLUSIVE STYLES, and dupli- recommendation of the school commit- The cated this season. To many customers this is an tee that a new building be erected for the (IF AUTHORS ! School street district is favorably commend- FESTIVAL item of great importance. ed to the council. is but the and KNOX Our ASSORTMENT large, QUANTITY as much mon- Annual Entertainment Tlio Mayor recommends that Assembly of choice —BY THE— of each is limited. Those in want really ey as possible be spent in laying granite need to call at once. pavement upon our streets, and making such WASHBURN UNION, will, therefore, of the Church of the goods, other permanent improvements as may seem Messiah, desirable, and that measures be taken to re- Xxi City lEtell, WINTER MING! lieve the city from the burden of maintain- THURSDAY EVENING. MARCH 11th. ing Pride’s and the Stroudwater bridge. The Characters in Costume from 40 or more different AND HATS! the STIFF has made a draft SILK ice storm heavy upon Authors. appropriations for this department, $3,000 1. Dramatic Scenery and Tableaux. 2. Grand GREAT REDUCTION H PRICES March Characters followed by Assembly. having already been expended in repairing by Doors open at 7, exercises begin at 8. Grand ^BANCROFT and considera- BROS damages consequent thereon, 9.30. Order of dances to conclude at 12. are the in Maine. EASTMAN march at We only Agents mar8 — — ___d3t bly more being needed. Admission including entertainment and assembly, IN Reserved seats can be secured at Stock- REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the inter- 50 cents. He recommends the extension without extra charge. mar2eod3t-d3t bridge's REPORT OF THE CONDITION —or THE— sewer on Commercial street from cepting —OF THE— Maple to Centre street the coming year, and Bijou Skating Parlor, Federal Street. Canal National Bank reviews the work that has been done on Evening Adiui*t«ion: OPERA HATS. SUITINGS! MERCHANTS' NATIONAL AND BANK, OF PORTLAND, Back Bay, expressing the opinion that when Ladie3:::.:.•:.v.lo %£&}Skates.10 cents- OVERCOATS ME., no further trouble will be AT PORTLAND, IN THE STATE OF MAINE, at close of business ’larch 1 SS6. it is completed Afternoon Admission: the |f that for at the close of business, March 1, 18S6. experienced from locality several BEMOlRfED: Skates-.10 beats. We are the only parties in Portland that keep a stock of I have decided to lower ray stock and have years to come. Ladies:.:::::.'.'.'.'.Free1113! RESOURCES: Loans anil discounts.$1,281,557.09 P. S.—Polo and all Other Exhibitions the admis- The fire is in a good state of them. at will sell them. and discounts.$ 755,000 21 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation... 500,000.00 department sion will be 25 Afternoon Games marked my goods pricesthat Loans cents; Saturday Overdrafts. 43 14 Due from reserve agents. 52,084.43 and no expenditure is an- 10 cents. Banks. 00.863.02 efficiency, special one in of FIRST-CLASS CLOTH- to secure circulation... 292,000 00 Due from other National deciodtfC. H. KNOWLTON. Manager Any want U. S. Bonds tiie coming year except for hose. U. S. Bonds to secure deposits. 70,000 00 Real estate .S’??®-®? ticipated and taxes 3,162.74 at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages 3,492 48 Current expenses paid.... The change in the law relative to the ap- ING other cash items 18,942.10 PORTLAND THEATRE. Due from reserve agents.. 60.697 31 Checks and approved for house. of is com- also Banks. .. 24 Exchanges clearing 6,042.45 pointment and removal policemen Stock will do well to call and examine. I keep Due from other National 7,080 Immense 00 Bills of other Banks.. 12,000.00 furniture, and fixtures. 24,000 as calculated to the efficien- Exlraordinarj. Two Nights Only, Real estate, and mended promote Engagement of and taxes 1,74b 28 Fractional currency, nickels a and tine line Current expenses paid... 50.74 cy of the force and to maintain better disci- FRIDAY and SATURDAY, March 12 and 13. large Checks and other cash items. 2,203 10 cents. .... for 9 009 12 Gold coin.•. 46,500.00 Theatre Suc- Exchanges clearing-house. pline. The Great Madison Square Bills of other Banks. 25,117 00 treasury certificates. 3,800.00 A full line of 1,985.00 The policy of selling the city’s unimproved cess, of Full Stiff, Semi-Stiff and Hammock Hats. fractional paper currency, nickels Silver coin. and 192 85 Legal tender notes. 8,392.00 real estate which was initiated a number on hand. pennies. fund. YOTTISTO Silk Umbrellas constantly Specie. 32,940 00 Five per cent redemption 22,500.00 of years ago the Mayor tliiuks has borne good GOODS Legal tender notes. 3,000 00 on. FURNISHING our own and our can be relied GENTS’ 82,022,870.17 We make Hats, prices fund with U. S. Treas- fruit, and he expresses the opinion that at Redemption l.ltBIMIlEN. BOTTOM PRICES. urer(6 per cent of circulation) — 13.140 00 no very distant day it will be wise to trans- AT Capital stock. $600,000.00 73 — --•■. fer our poor house, perhaps to some island in TOTAL.$1,299,477 Surplus fund. 120,000.00 LIABILITIES: Other undivided profits. 251,316.60 the bay, and dispose of the land on which it NEW STORE. Circulating notes outstanding. 437,800.00 stock in.$ 300,000 00 farm. Capital paid Dividends unpaid. 2,661.26 now stands and the adjoining Mrs.Wjnthrop!Presented at the Madison Square Theatre, N. Y., fund. 60,000 00 Surplus tocheck. Press and Pub- 27 Individual deposits subject 543,009.93 The Mayor indulges in some very perti- over 500 times, and pronounced by Undivided profits. 121,387 certificates of 21,000.00 the New York state has 00 Demand deposit. lic the greatest success National bank notes outstanding. 260,840 Certified checks. 192.90 nent and timely remarks regarding the cus- for 2,875 17 known years. Dividends unpaid. Cashier’s cheeks outstanding. 100.29 tom of members of the fur- R. Individual to check 363,064 03 city government FRED FARRINGTON, deposits subject Due to other National Banks. 40,889.29 ARTISTS F. Somers & Demand certificates of deposit. 36,000 00 materials and to the A SUPERB COMPANY OFOlSTINGUISHED Robert nishing supplies city, Co., Certified checks. 200 00 .42,022.870.17 and very properly condemns it, and expresses Mrs. commends itself to the Cashier'scheeks outstanding. 65,828 35 "Young Winthrop” 85 Public in the fact that it does not contain a word AND UNDER FALMOUTH HOTEL, United States deposits. 35,715 the hope that all the members of the council THE CLOTHIER FURNISHER, 84 State op Maine, Cumberland, s. s. which savors in the least of impro- Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 30.152 or suggestion 22 I, B. C. Cashier ol '‘The Canal Nation- will cooperate with him in an attempt at re- It maintains the same high standard which Due to other National Banks. 23,424 Somerby, priety. STREET. al of Portland” do swear that the have MIDDLE Bank in this direction. the Madison Square Theatre and its plays 232 solemnly form Another tendency 73 above statement is true to the best of knowl- enjoyed. - TOTAI.31,299,477 my he cautions the council is that always and belief. B. C. SOMERBY. Cashier. which against, Prices 75c, 50c, and 35c. Sale of seats com- Portland. edge 208 Middle of s.s. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 51b day mpiippu Wpf1np«dav March 10. us. Street, State of Maine. County Cumberland, on the of committees of ex- Somers can be found with part carelessly Thomas J. 1 Cashier of the aoove named of March, 1886. G. C. TETERS, Notary Public. marts Janl6___eodtt I, Clias. Payson, ceeding the appropriations and trusting to liank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Correct—Attest: W. W. fund to make the defi- is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. THOMAS,) the contingent up CHAS. PAYSON, Cashier. JOHN N. LORD. Directors. ciency. That fund, he well says, “should Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day nianld3t ELIAS THOMAS.)_ intact for unforeseen of March, 1886. CHAS. O. BANCROFT. be kept emergencies.” Notary Public. The Mayor reviews the arguments for and “TECHNIOON" Correct—Attest: NONARSENICAL the present method of street light- JACOB Mf'LELLAN, ) against WOODBURY S. DANA, Directors. but no opinion ing by electricity, expresses Fire! Smoke and Water! W. R. WOOD. ) as to whether we should retain the present marO d3t A GYMNASIUM for Fin- or back to gas. A mixed system, perfect system go Hands and Wrists. Ail Piano he condemns as wasteful, and he gers, however, Students should use it. A great STANDARD MUSIC BOOKS. can never OX TUESDAY, MARCH 9th, intimates that our present system aid to ARTISTS in perfecting For Quartet Choirs. be made a success until the wires are placed their technique. Dow’s Responses anil Menteuces. SO cts. our Room were Mtrnchauer’s Church Husic. $1.00. References: — Herman Kotzsch- We shall offer for sale all the goods in Cloak that under ground. Mhcpnrd Church Collection. $1.00. H. S. R. at our recent fire. These goods consist of He recommends a proper celebration of ■nar, W. Sherwood, Mills, damaged Rnnnihncb's Mncretl Quartets. $2.00. Mason. Kauuibach’s New Collection. of and in Win. $2.00. free from any the centennial anniversary Portland, Ruck’s .Hotel Collection. $2.00. which arc perfectly We sire mow regard to the gift of the town hall lot, he says Buck’s ‘Ad Hotel Collection. $2.00. injurious properties. AND CHILDREN’S OUTSIDE GARMENTS Emerson’s Macrcd Quartets. $2.00. our Spi ing Stock of he shall regard it as his duty to subordinate LADIES', MISSES', receiving These are all collections of the best and most re- »*APER HANGINGS, to which we his own personal views to the popular will fined Sacred Music. attention. smoke wish to call your expressed at the polls, provided, after still of all kinds, that are damaged by only. SPRING STYLE SILK HAT. For Choruses. Concert The “Nlunroe Ingrain (Cart- PR ICES Emerson’s Melectious. In 0 num- further investigation and discussion, meas- bers, each 26 cts. Complete $1.00. ridge) Papers a specialty. our me- ures in should meet Our best $7.00,'or $6.00 and exchange; Admirable selections, Sacred and Secular. Hit- looking that direction and I GEN. AGENT, dium grade $5.00; our popular grade $3.60 son & Co. also call attention to tile exceeding- with the of the council. We manufacture our own hats and approval MISSES’ JERSEY exchange- ly rich treasury of the best sacred music con LADIES’ AND WAISTS, want. The vicissitudes of the Ogdensburg rail- can make you Just what you tained in the more than toil Hasses (by LORING, SHORT SENT BV EXPRESS C. O. D. Mozart, Beethoven and other road are reviewed at considerable length, smoke. ROODS Haydn, masters, No. 3 Free Street Block, Portland. also damaged by which they publish. No Choral Society or and the most jealous watchfulness is urged Choir should he without them. Latin and Eng- & HARMON, fel)9_ lish words. Send lists. upon the council that the interests of the for Average price 75 No. 474 Congress Street. HATTER cents. city in this enterprise be not MERRY JHE jeopardized by 1886. 237 Middle Street. For the Home. feb35___eo<13m action or want of PORTLAND DIRECTORY, Choice Vocal Duets. The any action on their part. Ladies’ Cotton Underwear, inar6 eodtf $1.00. DR. PORTER'S WonOerfnl Family be- Hnlfdan Kjernlf’s Album of Songs. Uvniedy lluotrn. The Mayor says very plainly that it will The canvassers in asking for a subscription SI.50. Very superior collections. : /"dURES be his aim to enforce all the laws met with the remark, “We can get water and smoked. Leaves of Mhamrock. Rheumatism, Neuralgia strictly and ing so often damaged by slightly S1.00. and all lameness and sore- that for the 100 Irish for {Vz impartially. “The officer,” he says, “who one after it is out,” leads us to say Melodies, arranged piano ness in body or limbs. For Diph- able to to at a For Music Students. I theria, Asthma, Sore arrests the lad who may steal to last three years we have not been supply All of above goods will be offered, close, LARGE DIS- Croup, promptly Ritler’sMtndcnts History of Husic. $2.60. Throat, and all soreness ol the for a after supplying our former mark down satisfy his hunger, and takes no cognizance those who have called copy, COUNT from prices. FOR 1 88 6. The most condensed and practical history i lungs and chest, its effect Is like It is au A CHANGE in- saloon where is sold in those who had subscribed. expensive extant. magic and never fails to give of the liquor viola- bottle of book to and we desire to know beforehand book mailed for retail price. stant relief. A single of the statute, is not derelict In the publish Any farther and tion only how all who wish this Vital Oil will go many to print, so as to supply OLIVER 1XTSON tl CO., ISomIoh. a dozen most of his duty, but becomes an in- ‘do more good than performance for a copy and still not pile up a stock of books ‘other kinds of liniments and pain of under the and an marC_-oil&w'Jw all druggists at strument injustice law, which are no better than last year’s Almanacs af- relievers. Sold by cents bottle. Prepared ou- the authority of law it- ter the tunc has were 50 per instructor against gone by, form 1885 there 10,- COLUMBIA .1. H- Porter & Co., Bos- TAILOR. bv■ Dr. GEO. H. 1 fv 895 MR. and other no In YORK. self.” There is certainly comfort to vio- changes a total of 18,447 names. Better ton Mass. Tbe trade supplied by subscribe. EVERETT & lators of the law in this sentence, and we COOK, PENNELL, Bros. & Bancroft. BICYCLES! feb27eodlin : Portland, TERMS: Eastman B Me.____ have no doubt the sentiment it expresses marG a term of as a cutter, __d3t I am pleased to inform the public generally, that after years in Subscribers, $2.00 the old C. II. LAMSOS, will be fully carried out practice. and for the last five years as cutter for L. C. Young, i have purchased stand Water. • AOf Hidille Mirer Dirigo Mineral w ell. His Non-Subscribers, 2.50 the as I shall offer Special /Sole Agent. t Chapman begins discus- the ihboji at Woodfords and shall continue business heretofore. Iced water ruins digestion; Dirigo water hn Mayor to as SIISI Portland.He. New('aial..g::rs tiiat is A fine picture of Market Hall, where the Sol- of Co uext 1 shall endeavor to keep stock np full line of is always palatable, refreshing and sion of city affairs shows he thorough- Office theKennebec Framing Prices for the thirty days. just out, call and get one free. New and 2d-hand ! proves It; Is to with a will be an for Delivered cool and diers’ Monument stand, full history o as can be found in Maine, and can make prices that object Machines for sale. Come and see them neabhfui. daily, refreshing ly conversant with the needs of the city, and Woolens Our improved cans will keep the the lot and the bulldlug will be given in this volume. to examine. from the spring. has of what meas- my city friends mar6_d&wti water cool from 86 to 48 hours; use of cans free a correct apprehension for or in .c and Orders books, changes resi- Table DairvSalt to cents. names, water ures to its We claims tbis Com- per gallon will conduce prosperity. dence, or business may be sent to A LL parsons having against IS THE BEST. of and Domestic Woolens, Pantings, Suit* All grades Foreign of Messrs. RUNDLETT BROS., no will be consistent I t iSLfeS? Using Agency Proprietors, have doubt that his acts ■ in stock. * *ONs cur authorized B. THURSTON & GO., 97 1-2 Exchange St AsUW GlW fOf it. Sfo OthCl*. Ings, Overcoatings, Ac., Ac., always N* W> AYE» RgeuU. je23 *13 Eore Street. dtl with his words. mh4 dlw BRIGGS, Tms. Janl8 STEAMERS. 1 = Boston, to load MISCJELLANKOUS. wanted._ do pref. ®j?V4 Barque Henry Warner, Paine, for West Indies. To chase. Leavitt & Co. to THE PRESS. American Express., tc and Ladies take Boston Air Line. ®"% Brig Eugenie. Munroe, Aguadilla, PR—sugar can make order3 tor Smart agents ®“ Geo S Hunt & Co. Vessel to Ryan & Kelsey. WANTED.—Gentlemenportraits. wdl be fur- Burlington & Cedar Rapids. to G I to san 1 week Reliable parties BOSTON S'*h Baltimore—coal TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 9. Canada Southern. 431™ Willianiine, Olson, complete outfit. Call or write to ___ mshed®wRh Canton. Railway Co. .. Portland, Maine. East REED & CO., 12 Market Square, Central Iowa. Sch Stella Lee, Hamilton, Weymouth- jL. guano to MeCent RR. Central Pacific. _ WIT AND WISDOM. 437 Sch Boothbay. STEAMERS. Chesapeake & Ohio. Lewis R French, Newman, •Tvn-10 voung men who wear nninber 1st to buy Frencl1 calf preferred .-15,7 FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. W ?SiaW at Stepping stones to success.— Del. & tiud. lnnd sewed Congress Boots $2.50, (former Canal.rSl, Frank Harring- ladies to small sized Learu your business thoroughly. Del., Lack. & West. WISCASSET, March 8—Ar, sch rice *7 50) Also 50 buy FARE $1.00 If?1® at half M G. Keep at one thing: in nowise change. Den & Rio Grande. ton. Kent, Boston. narrow French Kid Slippers price. never in a Hil- Always be in haste, but hurry. E. Tenn.. V. & .. f% LUBEC, March 5-Sld, sells Geo P Trigg, PALMER- _£±_ THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS Observe in all do and undertake. do nref.. ^ ork. system you liard, and Chas E Sears, Allen. New to handle the Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing Port Wayne. .14“% Sch which lost anchor and TED—Canvassers “Cyclo- Huntress. Hunt, Information,” published well. Kansas & Texas. foe's chain in the Feb 28. secured another ana Wannedia of Practical 12 gale Co., one volume, large octavo, TREMONT and FOREST CITY One to-day is worth two to morrows. Lake Erie & West sailed for New York Mch 4th. hv D Aouleton Si WHARF, A and will alternately leave FRANKLIN Be self reliant; do not take too much advice, Houston & Texas. as last reported. over 1000 exclusive territory liberal fsVst Sch Hattie lies in same position pages; and good address For Portland, at 7 o’clock p. m., and INDIA W HARK but rather depend on yourself. Island. ®4 Wreckers are re- terms to men Of ability Lqpp The after house has washed off. of Boston, at 7 o’clock p. in. (Sundays excepted.) Never fail to your nor to Lowsville & Nasn. 43Vs ana narticulars Cftll 00 J. k. oupt. A^JCU* keep appointments, moving sails, light spars and running gear, by this line secure a comfortable be punctual to the minute. Manhattan Elevated.12®% and N. H„ 40 Exchange St., Port- Passengers will make an effort to right her. cles for Maine and avoln the expense and inconven- Never be idle, but your bauds or mind use- El.1®° night’s rest, keep Metropolitan EAST 5— Ar, brig Raven, of arriving in Bostou late at night. fully except when sleeping. Hannibal S'St.'Jo. MACHIAS. March land.___6-1 ience employed, to load for West Indies. to know that Mrs. Dr Tickets to New York, via the various Use chanty with all; be ever generous in do preferred. Stewart, Boston, ANTED—Ladles Through Sid sch New York. at 42 South street, and Sound. Lines lor sale. thought of deed; help others along life’s thorny Central Pacific lsts .11“% 5th, Saarbruek, Clark, Sherman still remains Railroad 121 corns, outgrowing joints and in- taken as usir path. Denver « R. Gr. lsts. in treatment of FROM EXCHANGE. a coyLS Ja Manager. He that ascends the ladder must take the lowest Kansas lsts. Den MERCHANTS’ growing nails! Outgrowing Joints specialty. Freight div.lj“ if desired without extra round. All who are above were once below. lsts. Ar at John T Berry, Watts, -aU at residence Oregon Nav. Liverpool 5tli, ship ^VilT cents. 6-1 Astoria. Corn!, removed for 25 & _ charge Lehigh Wilkesbarre.„„„ Toronto, for Missouri Pacific Sid fm Liverpool Mch C, steamer to know Tolu clears tlie voice. All 10?I4 ANTED-The ladies of Portland Colgan’s Taffy Mobile* Ohio. Portland. w ,,T undersigned have opened rooms are to use Morris & Essex. ..13®% Sid fm Nanaimo Feb 26, ship Rosie Welt, Welt, that the speakers and singers beginning it, at 70 Quebec St., and are pre- Northern Pacific. San Francisco. __ for dress making §bs,'► T kinds of dress making at reasona- ao pref. Sid fm Buenos Jan 22d, barque Mary I to do all Ayres pared E. HODGDON Si STEAMSHIP CO, The way to argue down a vice Is not to tell lies Oregon Nav.108% Baker. McLarren, Barbadoes. ble rates. S. CO.6G_ when 31 Andrew Jack- ~~ FOB about it—to say that it lias no attractions, Oregon Transcon. % Passed Skerries Mch 4th. ship for the New Acorn knows that it lias—but rather let it 30 Vs f... fAV PcnvliiAPTAWli H. S. everybody Reading. Range the best range in the market; sold ST. JOHN N. B., HALIFAX, case as It will hi the Richmond & Danville. 78 Ar at Feb 24. brig Stacy Clark, Whit- WANTED—Customers EASTPORT, CALAIS, make out Its certainly Aspinwall A. ULMEUi. — just Sole agent, OEO. PARTS OF momeut of temptation, and then meet it with the St Louis S San Frau. 21 ney, Pensacola. on installments AND ALL Ar at Mcli Merom, ISAAC C. »«*»•“’ Ed* furnished by tlie Divine armory. do pref. AlMi Hong Kong 0, ship coring, ATKINSON, New Brun.wick, Nov.. weapons Prj“®e — Breton. 1st pref.102 San Francisco. IMMEDIATELY A Jour. ward. Island, and Cape Ar at Batavia Evie J from POWDER —, Kay, Ray, St. St Pauls Omaha.39% barque Tailor and a vest maker at 249 Middle M. L. Scranton, Pa., Blair, Alaermau 5th Ward, do New York. WA1VTED “* OF THE SPRINC ARRANGEMENT. pref.103 to of Pure. MANAGER Rail- U. s. Express. *>4Vs Ar at Melbourne prev March C, ship City The new Steamers of this Line wnilmtve stated Nov. 9,’ 83: He had used Dr. Thomas’ Absolutely s-g" MONDAY Wells. Fargo Express.121 Brooklyn, Swap, Moodyville. road Wharf, foot of State street, every Oil for bruises and This Powder A marvel of PUR 1 Eclectric sprains, burns, cuts, Union Pacific 1st..,..11'% never varies. purity, and THURSDAY at G.wO P. M., for LAST and More economical rheumatism. Cured every time. do Land Grants.IOC Memoranda. strength wholesomenesa. and ST. JOHN, with above connections. than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com- S. cheeked to do Sinking Funds.118% Sell Robert Byron. Capt Carman, which sailed call or address immediately,MR. Through tickets issued and baggage petition with the multitude of low test, short weight price paid; BRANCH received to 4.00 p. m. Erie 2ds.105 Dec 20 bound to St Vincent. Portland, PORTLAND destinat ion. Bar-Freight up from Portland OVI, 07 Middle st., A plan for rendering paper as tough as wood or alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in caiut. I,E\'Y, Me._5-1 al the Union Is overdue and fears are entertained for her safe- N.Y. For Tickets and staterooms, apply leather has been recently Introduced on the Con- Koval Baking Powder Co., 166 Wall St., reliable woman as St., nr for other infor- New York Mining Stocks. tv. It is she encountered the great hur- iitjINTED—A competent, Ticket Office, 40 Exchange tinent; It consists in mixing chloride ot zinc with thought for an Wharf, foot occurred four after her depar- mar7__dly Housekeeper elderly mation at Company’s Office, Railroad course of manufacture. It lias [By Telegraph.] ricane which days YY tli# pulp in the and and^ginpanioiiat 2G GKLEN of State street. J. B. COYLE. JR.. concen- ture and foundered. She had a general cargo lady. Apply Monday, ST._6-1 been found that the greater the degree of NEW YORK, Mch. 7, 1880.—Tile following are nov20dtf Gen’l Manager. he the was insured. It is she may turn up tration of the zinc solution the greater will closing Quotations for mining stocks to-day: fully possible or after April 1st, a small iui mues all loneliness oi mo paper. 11 c«iu ue us«u right. ,, in western part of Colorado Coal.20 50 Sell Marla Adelaide, Nickerson, from 1 ortland WANTED—Onhouse, cottage preferred, and for roofing. Con. Cal. &'Va. 2 40 into \ ine- Address B„ Press • for Bridgeport, with paper pulp, put “It Saved Life” city. Office._4-1 Homestake.17 00 and My inst with loss of yard-Haven 7th bowsprit often hire a small room on ground 1 have received a of benefit from your Ontario.20 00 blow off Point Ju- Is a common expression, heard ANTED—To goodtdeal everything attached, in a NW ten liorsc attached. Store about power Boston! to drive the 6 50 floor with & It Quicksilver. those who have Furniture medicine, helped dith'tith. from realized, per- 4~1 Philadelphia Athlophoros. by 27 Preble do preferred. O M Marrett. from Island for New Address STEAM, SL_ Carpet LINE. I Sell DIRECT STEAMSHIP rheumatism out of my limbs to a great extent. Ragged sonal use, the curative powers of Caledonia. B. H. 120 York, put into St Thomas March fftli leaky. Ayer’s OF and have recommended ** 1 think it a good medicine, Hale & Norcross.2 no Sell T A Stuart, Kelley, from St John, NB, for Pectoral. I cannot say enough and SATURDAY. Iron Silver. 2 50 botli Cherry From BOSTON every WEDNESDAY it to several persons. AA'no. Nichols, Chester, Mass. New York, put into Vineyard-Haven 7tli with be- Eureka.l 90 been in con- in praise of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, I jibs torn and cathead broken, having From PHILADELPHIA TUESDAY and FRIDAY. tact with the spars of sunken barque Ibis, between lieving as I do that, but for its use, I (___ every From Wharf, Boston, 3 First Dude—“Yas, Chawley is a good cnougli California Mining Stocks. Shovelful and Handkerchief Shoals. since have died from II7ANTED-A book binder of one or two- Long hut he is know.” which arrived at Charles- should long lung Box 13 Port- in. From Fine Street Wharf, fellow, feahfully defawmed, you (By Telegraph.) Sell Oliver S Barrett, V\ years experience. Address J8, p. Second Dude—“Defawmed? No, I didn’t know ton 7th from Boston, had heavy weather from Feb troubles.—E. Bragdon, Palestine, Tex. ATKINSON & OF Philadelphia, at 10 a. m. follow- BOSTON, rate of B. A. the SAN FltANCISCO, Melt. 7. 1886.—The was 200 miles eastward. CO., ♦ Insurance one-half It. fn what way is Chawley defawmed?” 25 to Mcli 4 and driven land._____ I had a severe ii “Why, tlawge, see lie has a haw id great ing are closing official quotations of mining stocks On the Gth inst, had a NE gale, and was under a About six months ago ANTED- Every gentleman who lias apiece —— ii '‘"ii11-)1 vessel. you on to be made for the West the Fenn. R. R., and eowlick on liis forehead, so lie can't part to-day; three reefed with two drags out. and ran of the Lungs, brought of or intends to buy such, Freights by wight spanker, Hemorrhage W cloth, OFFER FOR com- Pan which overcoat or WILL. connecting lines, forwarded free of tus hair in the m.ddle. It is too deuced bad, you Best.1% between Cape Lookout and Frying Shoals. bv a distressing Cough, deprived Into a nice spring suit, PalJ.t(s)’aasTI!r‘K South oy kuaw. for aside from ids Chawley is a Bodie Con. 1V2 Whitestone, i,I. March B—Sch Emma S Briggs, and rest. I had used vari- to go to I RED W. mission. detawmity me of sleep onable price, GKOSblyCK,I0~r> fellah, you kuaw.” Sivage 1 damage, from Wiscasset for New York, while en- and 26H Middle St. 810.00. Bound Trip 818. danged good .1. ous cough balsams expectorants, Tailor, _ Pussnge Con. Cal. & Va. 2Vs deavoring to run the Ice blockade, was jammed without obtaining relief. A friend ad- of address, 43 years Meals and Room Included. Yellow Jacket. 1 Vs ashore here and will have to take the assistance D.—A man good to vised me to and accountant, un- For freight or passage apply Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liv- Crown Point. lVs of a tug. try WANTEof age, a good penman forms, WEEK MORE E. B. SAMPSON, business and ONE Agent, in Tubercu- derstands legal er Oil With Hypophosphites, Pectoral. clerical Domestic Ports. Ayer’s Cherry deuce. Sic., with twenty years experience, 70 Wharf, Boston. lar Troubles of the Lungs, Dlt. A. F. JOHNSON, Boston Produce Market. States Court, de- 31dtf l.oog I did so, and am happy to say that it eleven years as Clerk of United used Scott’s BOSTON. Mcli. 8. 1886—The are to- SAN FRANCISCO—Sid 2Gth, ship Louisiana, his THE Cedar Itapids, Iowa, says: “I have following mo at once. continued use sires a suitable to of Sic.: Oliver. Cork. helped By position ret day’s quotations Provisions, or house. al>i!ltti,e3f^j.t(!!.vm?!{'Satisfactory Emulsion in Tubercular troubles, with satisfac- PENSACOLA — Cld 4th, sch Isaac Orbetou, this medicine cured my cough, and, I ufaetui mg wholesale cut 13 00®13 short cuts 13 00 Address ACCDUNTAN T, ThisOmciL both to and Fork—Long 25; Havana. am saved my life.—Mrs. E. erences. tion, patients myself.” 13 backs 12 60 Trim, satisfied, 13 50 ;baclts 26®13 50; light ;lean KEY WEST—Ar Cth. sch Fostina, Pliilbrook, Mass. 13 at 3 Coburn, 18 Second st., Lowell, ends 12 75a 00; pork tongues $13@] 25; New York. lady about to marry, CUNARD LINE. to book- mess'at $12 0J@12 50; extra prime at 9 15 I have used Pectoral to “Mr. Tl'iaibalance,” said old Hyson tlio prime SAVANNAH—Cld 5th, sch S G Hart, Rivers, Ayer’s Cherry every lady or gentleman intending were two last week.” aSlooo; mess, old. at 10 76^11 00; dir new at and believe I WANTED—Every with a Most away days Baltimore. for over a sincerely themselves keeper. “you mess 10 75. year, go on a JOURNEY, to provide Bargains I was Western prime pork 76®.11 Stupendous “f was Mr. Hyson; summoned suddenly $12 00; CHARLESTON—Ar 7th. sell Oliver S Barrett, should have been in my grave, had it Lined Leatheroid Trunk and have their of Lard at 6Vb@6%c p ib in tierces;7®7V41: in lo- ^Steel d f. r SERVICE. to atteud the funeral my grandmother.” Boston for Baltimore. not been for this medicine. It has cured taken safely witliout mussing. Se' FAST EXP “Ah, said the old merchant, “quite right, th pails;7Vl@7Vie In 5-lb pails; 7V2®7:tAc in 3-li BALTIMORE—Ar sells Albert T Steams, apparel the LEATHEROID yes,” 5th, me of a affection of the lungs, illustrated circular to Maine, toine and see for Accept iny condolences. Did you pails. Boston. dangerous Me, fehl5-3m iu Hue ever offered to the ot SAILING DIRECT FROM quite right. to size and Kelley. for which I bad almost despaired of ever MANUF’G CO., Kennebunk, every people STEAMSHIPS bury the old lady?” Hams 9Vii@10c p tb, according Cld Gth, sch Annie O’Donnell, Boston. the halt has not been Bliss, — D. A. know that the ele- our assertions are and that “Ygs sir.” cure; small 1 [email protected] PHILADELPHIA-Cid Gth. sell Chas E Wol- finding a remedy. McMullen, one to yourselves that true, Boston to Liverpool every Saturday* dressed at 5 LEATHEROID TRUNKS, the Harbor. buried her. I from your bogs, city, 0i/8c p tb; country V»c; Windsor, Province of Ontario. gant STEEL LINED our two beloyv and pront by at and Cork “Ah,yes; thought tlve ston, Hinckley, Cienfuegos. WANTED—Every MAN LIAC- told. Please glance at departments railing Queenstown breath had embalmed her.” (Long and con- Western 5V2C: bogs 4»4c. Also eld Elizabeth Oakes, for manfuactured the LEATHEROID Low Rates. you made at 30® Gth, brig Winslow, Cherry Pectoral saved my life. by are the Steerage passage at tiuued silence.) Butter—Eastern fresh creamery Ayer’s TUR1NG CO., Kennebunk, Me., lightest low Northern fall made creamery .good to choice Two ago I took a very severe Cold trunks in the world. Ward- priee. 32V2: Sid fin Delaware Breakwater Gtli. barque Ar- years strongest and bests 61 PA VON IA.April 3 to at New York fall on I consulted sample SAMARIA.... March for 27®30c; fair good 22@26c; thur C Pernambuco) for which settled my lungs. robe hunks for ladies and gentlemen; IT If there ever was a specific any complaint, 20 selec Wade, Sherman, (from delivered CATALONIA. March 20;SAMARIA.. April made dairy 20@22e; Vermont do a22c; Boston. and took the remedies they trunks for commercial travellers, any- then Carter’s Little Liver Fills are a for at winter physicians, for illustrated cir- CABIN PASSAGE, $80 aud $100, accord specific tlons at 25®27c; fair to good 16®20c; NEW YORK—Ar Gth. sch W Anderson, but failed to obtain relief where in New England. Send $60, extra Wes- George prescribed, to accommodation. Intermediate lassage sick headache, aud every woman should know made dairies 15@18c, as to quality; Cole, Richmond; Win T Donnell.-. until I Ayer’s Cherry Pec- cular. _janloaom ing tern Iresli made creamery 33®34c mood to choice began using $35. Dralts on Great Britain aud Ireland. this. oue a dose. Cld Cth. barques Antonio Sala. Johnson, for Ha- Two bottles of this medicine Only pill choice Western held creamery 15g22: toral. 25a30c; C Hale. Bermuda. — 25 vana; Mary Higgins, restored my health. Lizzie Western ladle packed, fancy selected, ®26; Sid Gth, S F Uersev, for Melbourne: brig completely WAITED. From Boston on Wednesday. to tair to at 8!a ship M. Allen, West Lancaster. Ohio. tt a mail ain’t like settiu’ of good choice, l8@22c;jdo good John H Crandon, for Havana; sell Sarah Eaton, OREGON. 21, 19, June 16. July 14. Marryiu’ alongside imitation extra. 26®29c. April May nf him of nights and hearing him talk pretty; 12c; strictly creamry, for Port de I’aix; Win Hayes,for Feruandlna. convenient GALLIA, May 5, June 2, June 30, July 28. Jobbing range higher tiian these A medium sized that’s tlie fust prayer. There’s lots an’ lots o’ prices l(g2c In Hart Island Roads Gth, sch Geo II Holden, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, •BOTHNIA, May 12, June 9, July 7, August 4. Quotations. from New Bedford. Lowell. MaaB. location. June 23, 21 meetin’ after that.—Rose Terry Cooke. lowi Pinkhain. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., rent, in a central SCYTHIA, April 28, May 26, July Cheese—Northern extra at 10@10Vfec: r sehs Hfie J Prepared by In Hart Island Ronds7th, Simmons, Sold by oil Druggists. Price $1; six bottlea, $5. 180 miles nearer than grades according to quality; Western at 9%@10. Brigham. Address with terms. Boston being Liverpool Bulger, and Grace Webster, Portland; New York, the "Oregon” is expected to make the '•I had catarrh for ten used Vegetiue for Job lots We higher. for New Alta V Cole. Cole; Addie M Bird. Office. years; Pastern extras York; N. F. A., Press under six days. For passage or freight, Eggs— Neai by 11 minal 20c: 17 Cushman, and John Bracewell. Monroe, do for do; 76®* 00. sold at hall price, cows, New York for Portsmouth. 25th man when to talk 16.000 23u January. Montreal February. The who interrupts you try Hogs—Receipts ;sliipments8,000 :strong; BOSTON—Ar 7tli, Florence L PALMER._____b-i 12 1-4 cts. 64 and barque Genovar, between 372 White Straw at per yard 11 tli February I Dominion 3d March. with Him, rough and mixed at 3 90 26; packing ship- sells Sadie on r—Wednesday afternoon, Matting Veazie, Pensacola; Wilcutt, Gilchrist, a linen cuff w itb Tlie argumentative mail who makes assertions ping 4 2564 50flight 3 7064 25;skips at 3 003® WOLFE’S Fore and 284 Congress St., cts. IS mew of Passage > southern port; Ann Parker, Morse. Koekport; be and Wool at 35 per yard for tlie of calling out contrary opinions 3 75. button attached. The finder will suitably Cotton Carpets purpose Harper, Perkins, Koekport; Carrie 11 Spoffurd, gold Street. Cabin.$60 and $80. Return..$60 and $160 and then fights with the owner of said opinions 3000jshipments 1,600;steady; leaving the same at 272 Fore cts. Sheep—Receipts Scott, Deer Isle; Hero, Lowe, Belfast. rewarded by b-l Wool at 55 per yard IntermediateSSO ..Return $60 because they differ from his own. natives 3 5 80; Texans at 2 60@4 25. Lambs SCHIEDAM AROMATIC HASKELL. All Carpets 00® ALFRED _ rates Sid 7th. barque Henry Warner, for Portland; S20 .. Return at lowest Tlie woman who asks personal questions and all head —. 100 lbs. 65 cts. Steerage _ sell Frank for Wiscasset. IIP ADBIFT—About per yard or to who into crevice of Harrington, I SICK.ED Tapestry Brussels Carpets For freight passage, apply kinds of questions; bores every sell 111 more. and 1 tubular Ar 8th, Yale, Hodgdon, 1 Manila wrapping paper square ■ * DAVID TORRANCE & CO., your heart, your home and your purse, for the sake Domestic Markets. for to be from Cld 8tli. barque Charles Loring. Tliestrup, In a damaged eoudiUon. supposed Brussels Carpets $1.00 per yard dec8dtf Foot of India Street of iudulgiug a vulgar and profitless curiosity. SCHNAPPS. i.,mp The owner Body [By Telegraph.] Demarara. steamer Cambridge. The man who always threatens to do line tilings ami The wrecked WS-'W YORK. March 8 1886.—Flour market— SALEM—Ar Gth, sell Florida, Warren, Belfast As a beverage necessary same bv charges. WILLAKI) at 1-00 per yard to give his friends aud never does it. general can have the paying Velvet Carpets pleasure, 3843 bbls and 88 6 for Jacksonville. corrective of water rendered by End Custom House Wharf, Port- The creature who spits on stairways, in Receipts 18,284 bbls; exports impure & SK1LL1NUS, COMPANY public firm, but show uo material GLOUCESTER—Ar G h, sells Eben H King, fin JULYE STEAMSHIP horsecars. hall aud other places frequented by sacks; quite prices vegetable decomposition or other causes, land, Me. ___?_i with moderate demand; sales 15,300 bbls. Kastport for New York; Iowa, Boston for Winter- Fal- clean as of &c., evening between the For NEW YORK. people. Kliiui 2 at 2 00; Limestone, Sulphate Copper, The woman who about the af- quotations—No 25®3 superiin* port. and 462 Cumberland St., allnen gossips private and State at 2 50: common to Also ar Gth. sell Hattie Aland, of Portland, from the Aromatic is superior to LOST—Saturdaymouth Hotel Western 90®3 good Schnapps rhe finder will be on fairs of her acquaintances. sails in cuff and linked sleeve button, Down. Steamers leave Franklin Wharf Wednesdays extra Western and State at 3 3063 80: good to the Banks, leaking and pieces. other for these and Remnants pur- (jOKDU.n. Mats and leave Pier The suspicious person who sees evil in the most every preparation it to DOLT OR Way at 6 p. m. Returning, choice do at 3 85.65 O; common in choice Whit PORTSMOUTH—Sid utli. sell Clara E Simpson, rewarded by returning Rugs and Saturdays evil is liim or A trial of over 30 on and innocent actions, because within to load for New York. poses. public years 38, East River, New York, Wednesdays wheat Western extra at 5 25; laucy do ai Hontvert, Boothbay, jb. her. >. oo®6 in section of our at 4 m. J. B. Coyle, at 5 30a5 common to extra Ohio at 3 3n duration every country Saturdays p. The woman who sits in front of you tv 60; good Agent wearing to choice extra St Louis at 3 Ports. of Wolfe’s its un- towering bonnet and bobs from side to side. @5 40; common 30® Foreign L'dolpho Schnapps, business chances. sept21-dtf__General i>50; patent Minnesota extra good to prime al Ar at Shanghae prev to Mch 1, ship Sea Witch, solicited endorsement by the medical 4175 65 10; choice to double extra do at 5 16c Drew. New York. S. and a sale unequalled by any or less; blacksmith shop, PACIFIC MAIL Slade’s are sure to 5 2200 hills city mill extra at 4 95® At Willie faculty (Atilt SAUE—$600 Epicurean Spices please 30,‘Including Singapore Jail 25, ship Reed, Yates, for it the 40 rent $8 per month ; two 5 00; 2300 bbls line do 2 2563 00; 500 bbls su- other distillation have insured r established years, tiiose who want tlie best as they are the New York. horse shoes; three goods, at 2 9033 1800 bDls 2 at 3 30 for of claimed for it. bellows and anvils; $1600; perfine 30; extraJNo At Calcutta Fell 2d, Sintram, Woodside, reputation salubrity and must sell, want an To California, s best Cultivated Spices, powdered perfectly pure. 3700 huis winter wheat extra 3 60; men; owner disabled (g.3 80; 85®5 Boston. For sale all Druggists and Grocers. 260 St., Bos- Minnesota extra 3 50. Southern by oiler! J. W. WILBUR, Washington 4C00 huis 85®5 Sid fm Almeira Feb 27, barque John Bunyau, ° flour quiet. Rye Flour is firm. Wheal—Re- Lancaster, New York. toll. Japan, China, ceipts 12.654bush; exports 167,180 bush; spot Sid fm Gibraltar Feb 8, barque Chas Stewart, UDOLPHO WOLFE’S SOS & New Zealand and Australia. lots shade lower and dull; sales 104.000 on spot; CO., Sandwich Islands, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Grant, (from Messina) for Boston. to m:t. on sail from New York lor Asplnwall No 2 at 90%c; Mixed Winter 98c; No 3 Off Grand Feb 8. at Ysidora Steamers Spring Napa anchor, brig 10th and 20th ol each month, carrying Red 91c; extra Red 98c; No 2 Red 9iio elev;No 1 Itionda. IS BEAVER STREET, rent the 1st. Jones, trading. LET—A llrst-elass modern up-stairs aud for all the above named PORTLAND WHOLESALE MARKET. No 1 Red State 98c; No 1 White at 94%c. Rye At Montevideo Feb 2G. G Hart. riiO passengers freight barque Stephen NEW FORK. of 7 rooms, 372 Cumberland btieet, $276 rOllTLAND.Marcli 8,18SC. Hurley is firm, t om shade lower, dos- of David I quiet. Pierson, fur North Hatteras; brig Bug- iiar 10 rtly without small children Ready connect for San Fran- weak with fair demand; speculation a year; find* ^Steamer of 10th does not The following are to-day’s closing quotations of ing export bee, Stowers, do; and others. to CHAS L. W ILLIAMS, moderate; 295,800 busli; exports Whit- about April 1st. Apply cisco. quite receipts Ar at Aspimvall Feb 24, brig Stacy Clark, & Co. Francisco for Flour, Grain, Provisions, Sc.: 69,722 busli; sales 240,000 bush on spot; No 3 at at W. H. Sanborn s._ Steamers sail from San regularly ney, Pascagoula. China and Sandwich Islands, New Zealand ■flour. «*raiu. No 2 at 49%@50c elev. Oats with- Ar at Jail sell B F Neally, Oliver, reuts in Japan, 47y2647%c; Tampico 26, REALTEEEr EET—Two nice convenient sunny and H Mixed 56.050 bush; sales md Australia. _ ., Superfine igh Corn.51@52 out decided change; receipts Demarara. (and sin Feb 15 for Camden.) court, North street, 7 further — on Sunnier Lists and — 3 at 37 new house For Passage, Sailing low grades.3 50 Corn, bag lots 54@55 76.000 bush spot; busIliNo v2c. Sid fm Port an Prince Feb 24th, sell'Lewis A IlO to Freight. 25@8 exports 60 and per month. Apply to or address the General X and lots.. r>3@54 White do at No 2 at 3«y8®38Vie; No 2 Mare. rooms. $12 §15.00 information, apply Spring Meal, bag 4oy2c; Hodgdon. Hodgdon, St 164 Middle — a H H SHAW, Eastern XX Spring..6 00@5 25 ()ats, car lots 42ia;43 White at 41Vi 641% e; Mixed Western at 37% At Cienfuegos Feb 25. barque David Chapin. street._£±_ Agents. — rooms, consist- Patent Spring Oats, bag lots 43@45 43c; White do at 40®4Gc; White State at 42V2c. Coggins, for New York, ready. rllO I,A nice tenement of 5 25 Cotton Seed. Coffee firmer at refined is kitchen and 3 chambers, Wheats.6 00@G 8k'sC. Mogul- quiet; Cld at Sagua Fell 24. brig C Haskell, Oli- I mg of front room, 113 State Street, tlor. Broad St., Bonn. car Lots..2300;ri2400 Extra C Extra Mary 11 Vine rent mod- Mich, straight quiet; G 5®5y8e; 5y4@5%c;White ver, for Philadelphia; seb Mattie B Russel). Lar- al! on second floor, at No. St., feb8 dtl roller .5 50 do bag... 24 00vCt25 00 at C Yellow 4%@5c; Mould A at Ocean 2 York __ 25@5 6%®5 tl-lGe; rabee, for New York; 25th. barque Pearl, “AH the wonderful snd miraculous cures.” erate. J. DUNI HY, St._£±_ clear do....5 25 Off A at standard A at 5%c; 00@5 jSack’dBr’n G3/se; 5%@5%c; Hardy, Philadelphia. The unrivalled and medicines.” stone 00 car lots. .20 00@21 00 6%c A at 6Vi®6 5-10c; Small, for peerless ground.4 75;c£5 granulated Confectioners At Feb 18, barques Shawnuit, — 00 Sagua And note the following iWK LINE. St Louis st’gt do bag.-.21 00@22 cut loaf and crushed 6%®6%c; l’owdered 6y2c; Delaware Breakwater; bligs Amy A Lane, Clif- T° ALLAN 00«,23 00 at roller.5 60@5 75 Middlings, 20 Cubes 63/8®ny2c. Fetrolenm—united 79Vic ford, do; Myronus, Peterson; Mary Fink, Darrali, 00 Pori* is old mess THOMAS' ECiXCTRIC Oil. lias Winter 1886. clear do — 5 25 a 5 50 do bag lots,21 00^24 ■Fallow- Is'"firm at 4%c. firm; and Chas A Harris, do. PR. attendeclto!8 1885. Arrangements. Sparks, m3dc of which the 35 Green Winter Wheat Provision*. 10 00@10 60: family mess at 11 50. Beef steady Ar at Shelburne, NS, Feb 24, barque Kate Cann the following cure-, proof soil’s stable, street._ weaker and a shade can furnish on with three bench- nutl Portland Kervire. Patents_5 75@6 00 I Pork— I,aril opened firm, closing Teed, Portland. proprietors application. O LET—Joiner’s shop good Liverpool ...14 50 steam 6 35 at at 6 60 saw. In- I'iith. Backs 00@14 lower; Western spot .refined es mortise machine and circular 50 6 *5 for S. A. Butler Commercial Cod, qtl— Clear_13 00@13 @6 65 for Continent; dull; Spoken. of A. K P. LEIGHTON, 288 BTKAMBL ^ig Shore3 50 I Mess.11 00 Western at Elgin creamery at 32@33c. Tooiliaclac_s22 5 Minutes quire ^ HtUtfS’01! Large 25@3 50@12 12®30c; Feb lat 40 40 S. Ion 30 20 'films A Bank3 25 IMess Beef. 9 00 about Western flat 3. W, barque street.______— a of our Stove and THURSDAY, THURSDAY, l^arge 00@3 50@10 Cheese steady; 7@9%c. from New York for Dunedin. “ The above cut is fac-simile representation Range OO ! Ex Mess. 10 60 yvheat steam 2Vid. Goddard, Sears, Earaclae.“ 2 Jan. 14 Sarmatian. »eb. 4 Small.2 75@3 00@10 Freights steady; Feb in. lat 28 N. Ion 48 W, barque G B Hazel- like our is crowded with Pollock.2 25^3 25 ] Plate —10 50@11 00 8.1886.—Flour market To Let. floor and, Carpet floor, bargains. 21 Peruvian. CHICAGO. Mch steady; tine. from Brunswick for Buenos Ayres. 2 Hours 18 Haddock.1 5000 ExPlate.il 25@11 75 Wisconsin at 4 Gilkcy, EJaeltnclie.“ occupied by 28 Polynesian. Winter Wheat 4 405585; O"® Feb 23. lat 44 13. loe 126 23, ship Astoria, An- TORE No.41 Freest., recently March 4 Hake.1 25 I Lard- 4 soft Wheat St. Market. App y to in all our with the Taunton Iron Feb. 11 Caspian. 75@2 4 65; Michigan at 50@4 70; Spring derson, from Sail Francisco for Nanaimo. 2 S w. A Taylor, Free We have succeeded arrangements 18 Tubs 1> p.. 0 Vz @G:1A c 3 50,64 Lameness.4! Hays 109 Centre bt. febJdtf 25 Circassian.“ Herring— 3 7064 00; Minnesota bakers 50; patents March 4. lat 32 N. Ion 75 31) AV. sell Gertrude L ANDREW MULMX, are now the sole for the entire State of Maine Scaled hx.. 14 a 18c Tierces— G^^G^Ac 2 0033 liour at Works Co., and agents Cabin 4 60.65 00; low grades 05; Rye Truudy, Davis, from Matanzas for Delaware Cotisrlrs.44 20 Minutes Passenger accommodations unequalled. No 1.12@15c Pails.6%@7%c 3 30a3 50. Wheat lower; March at 80%ffi81% ; Breakwater. of the manufacturers of the celebrated *50 to $80; intermediate, $30; steerage, $20. Hams lb — c ARENT8 WANTEP. Mackerel |> bbl— p 9y*@10 No2 spring at 80%®82Vic; No 3 at 72®73c. Hoarseness-- -44 s Hour For passage apply to H. & A. ALLAN, General Shore Is. 10 00 do covered 1 oy2 a 11 V2 Oats firm c. St. and C. P. 00@21 Corn lower at 37V*®38c. 29% Rye NOTICES. Passenger Agents, 80 State Boston; Shore 2s. 7 00.«; 8 00 Oik. No 2 at 60. Pork COPABTfiKKSIliP with small capital. We have sometoldg T. P. McGOWAN. quiet; No 2 at 69c. Bariev dull; Co; 4s.44 Hours APCUTC 30 .lav W ALDltON,40 Exchange St.; Med. 3s. 5 GOO Kerosene— is at 6 05. 24 AutN I a new.no risk,targe profits, special for or to H. A 00@ steady at 10 20610 25. Lard steady 381 Canal a. i. 422 Congress St., or passage freight Kef. Pet. <‘>"A 44 44 write at once. Raman Co., St., Small @ Port. Boxed meats are steady shoulders at 3 90®4 00; Co-Partnership. Tln-oat.. 12 ofler, NEW AND FIRST NATIONAL RANGES, A. ALLAN, Agents, No. 1 India St., Portland. Produce. Water White. 9»A Boa TARIFF, QUAKER short ribs 5 37y2®5 40; short clear 6 7065 76. liave this formed a co- mat 3 eod3m_ nov28dtf Pratt’sAst’l.pbbl. 13 HE undersigned day Cranberries— Receipts—Flour, 10,000 bbls; wheat. 27,000 under the of Gage & Rog- 2 sell the best sell- 50 Devoe’s Brilliant.13 11 partnership style S?eal'iiess.44 Bays TgkmTS WANTEP—To Maine.3 50@4 busli; corn,[213.000 busli; oats. 110,000 bu; rye, continue the retail grocery and pro- invented; 'orge .5 50 —.lOVi ers. and will j\ ing household articles yet are to low flgnres and guarantee this quality of BCNINKMN fARHS. Cape Cod.. 60@B Ligonia. 4.000 bush; 35,000 bush. the old corner Fine Minutes address and we prepared quote White. 9J/2 barley, vision business at stand, Paisi cfBura..44 5 and sure to sell. For particulars Pea Beans... 1 75^1 85 Silver 10,000 bbls ;|wlieat, 17,000 be to profits New Tariff and Quaker with- Shipments—Flour, and Clark Street where they would pleased 44 M. GORDON, Lewiston, in Our Ranges — 1 85 Centennial.10V* R. Maine._2-.-II Ranges every Medium 75@1 bush: corn, 113,000 busli; oats, 95,000 busli; rye, of & of particular. see all the old customers Leighton Gage, Pain Scald.44 5 an German null 65@1 75 BiiiHiuN. husli hush. — money in it; article contain more useful than any other range 10.000 ;barley, 17,000 a host of new ones. 4 ceivts Agents; out exception improvements ISAAC W. Yellow Eyes.l 40vO«l Go Muscatel— 2 50 a;3 50 and with ladies; enclose stamp, DYER* ST LOUIS. Mch. 8, 1886.—Flour steady; XXX CHARLE(j K. GAGE. it will ease in 5 minutes, and positively A very popular in New We fit of the we han- Irish Potatoes .G0@70 I London Lay’r 3 15@3 25 Croup Faxton, Mass. 22-4 now manufactured England. any Ranges 3 15; family at 3 25@3 35; choice 3 80® FRANK E. ROGERS. cuic any case when used at the outset. j.C. BARDWELL. St Potatoes 4 00@4 25 | OnduraLay. 12y2® 13 00@3 or We are also the authorized of the 4 9( i; fancy at 4 30®-4 40: extra fancy at 4 60® Portland, Me,, March 3, 18Bd. marSdlw dle either for wood coal. agents Onions.3 75.a. 4 On | Valencia.7 @10 y2 Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil 4 90; patents at 5 1(165 40. Wheat lower; No 2 Remember that BOOMS* TO EET. the sale of the famous Groveland Cabbages.$10,0-812 Sugar. and one bottle Grove and Co. for justly Red at 91 */2c. Corn is higher; No 2 Mixed 35% is on! v 50 cents per bottle, willgo Foundry I granulated p lb.6% an medicine at Turkeys.16@17 ad02cu oi ordinary in small kitchens. Counsellor ®36c. Oats higher; No 2 Mixed 30V8®30%c. faither than half which is more y adapted to set up Law, ifcxtraC.ClA new Franklin Range, particular Chickens.14®16 Lard at 5 90. EET—Front room one flight, Fowls .10@12 SeedH. easy NOTICE. and Sts. Key four holes on the and a water tank on the end, and FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. 3000 bbls; wheat, 11.000 bu; TO Block, corner Brown Congress They have top o — Receipts—Flour, Ducks @15 Ked Top $23/g@$2ya 1 J1FOBTED 63 Brown St, 3-1 Jan22 d3m corn. 249.000 busli: oats, 20,000 bush; rye, 1,000 firm of Bros. & is this witli A. B. STEVENS, and will Timothy Seed2 20@2 25 HE Deane Sawyer day shelf. This range is beautiful please any Geese. @14 busli. dissolved mutual consent. The affairs of furnished high warming A Clover 11 x/z & 12c busli, barley 8,000 11 by TO LET-Two pleasant and pplCM. bbls;wlieat 2.000 bu; settled I). W. and S. B. Deane. F. L. W., to look at. We have a large line outside the above, 00 Chrruf. Shipments—Flour. 14,000 said firm will be by WINES and rooms, with board,In nice location. housekeeper HAWKES BROTHERS No. Spy.1 50@2 130.000 bush 17,000 bu; rye, 2,000;bu; DAVID W. DEANE. LIQUORS ROOMS* 0. — corn, ;oats all the for — Vermont Press Office. a with ware, zinc, &c., — — Snow 9%@H bush. SAMUEL B. DEANE. OF ALL KINDS, ___ we set' good range pipe, $15.; DEALERS in Tall man Swtsl 5() N.Y. factory 9 @11 barley 1,000 chambers over B. B. 25@1 1 ISAAC I). SAWYER. rfto EET—The spacious remember we sell a $20, $22.50, $25, $28, $30, $32, Nol Baldw’iusl 75 RSuuer. DETROIT, March 8,1886.—Wheat easier ;No full ap- Also please $15, 60^1 Mar. mar4dlw IN THE ORIGINAL PACKAGES, 1 Farnsworth & Co. For particulars Granite for Building, Cemetery, 1 25@1 5 0 Creamery p lb...24@25 White 9114c bid; No 3 Red 86c bid. Portland, 3,1880. to for 1 -4 down and $5 month. Greenings LtJ « vui/iua.- $35, $40 and up $60 Range. Rauges per and Gilt Ver....21@23 22,2u0 busli. FOR SALK BY ply Monumental Purposes, Edge Receipts, Don’t waste don’t your don’t your dinner, Evaporated lb 8@llc (Choice.18@20 NEW ORLEANS, March 8, 1886.—Colton is your coa1, try patience, spoil ME. lifUlOUN. FOR HARE. Office and Works foot of Wllmot St, PORTLAND, (Good.15@16 firm; middling 8%c. nor the hot rolls for breakfast, working over that old stove. We will Florida..4 o0@4 25 Store.10@12 J. Hawk**. MOBILE. March 8,1886.—Cotton held higher; R. STANLEY & SON, Importers, for cash or as as Geo. E. IlAWKts, Melvin Messina.3 75(a-4 00 Eggs. a stock allow for it, and sell you above, just 8%o. & HARE—Store, fixtures ami small you something Attention to Cemetery Work. extras... midlliig Haskell Special given Malagers.. t..2 00@2 60 Eastern 19@20 Jones, ME. in d6m NO. 410 FORE PORTLAND, located the rapidly growing don’t that old stove Can & Western.. 8,1886—Cotton is steady; ST., FORof millinery yon like. Price is the same, only keep any longer. decl8 Orange**. 17@18 SAVANNAH,March village of Saccarappa; store suf- Florida.3 60@4 60 Island.17 Also General Managers for New England for the manufacturing large to add dry and fancy goods; rent Prices are going up. Franklin C. Faybon Valencia 5 60@C 00 Limed. ... March 8, 1886.—Cotton firm; Celebrated ficiently E. S. George F. Holmes. '"ch'I'rL^ST'ON, MANUFACTURING CLOTHIERS low; a splendid opportunity. Apply to mMEMf’HyV March 8,1880.—Cotton firm; mid- —AND— SUMMIT MINERAL STRING WATER, MERRILL. 467 Congress St., Portland._8-1 HOLMES & PAYSON, 8%c. wooden Stock Market. dling _ HARE.—A desirable 2% story Boston I'CtOTI UAKKBNOIV. MAI1NE Men's Furnishers at Whole- house, situated In the western part of the [By Telegraph.] European Markets. IVOR with Seba- at Law, city, on Hill street; heated by furnace, Counsellors The following quotations of stocks are received By Telegraph.] Retail. and in SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY. STREET, sale and and sightly pleasant; good PARLOR NO. 188 MIDDLE CELEEflATEB KAiR DYE go gas; healthy, dailv: r iivunv Ainrphtf ~~~BATCHELQR’S on —IT. S.4s L.4TAU jtISliU) 1831. neighborhood; nice stable. Inquire premises. (Canal Bank Building) and Santa Fe Railroad. 92V* O "1 Atch., Topeka LONDON, March 8, 188G.-[Beerbohm’s report FINE TAILORING A SPECIALTY Best in the world. Eastern Railroad...... , •••■ IS* of off the coast, Mnriwless! Reliable! In- Railroad. .37V§ to Chamber Commerece.] Cargoes stantaneous! No dis- HARK—Several small lots of Boots. New York and New England com on the "ssr*. wheat firmly held; steady. Cargoes no for Women and do corn appointment, ridje- FORShoes and Slippers Men, pref and for wheat firmer and jiii,au remedies out be- 4s.... •••••••. passage shipment, tints; that we are determined to close Sets Central 45% Children Chamber Mexican At Liverpool, spot wheat has an upward I iie ill effects of bad of these arc A. Flint & Fere Marquette Railroad com. 20 V* steady. HASKELL&JONES, fore Spring sales begin. The most A. STROUT, tendency, and corn steady. VVeatherin England, dyes; leaves the hair lots and will be sold an fciful tine quality but are Broken .do pref.Vs frost continues. 470 CONGRESS ST oft end be .156% LANCASTER BUILDING, Block or Brown. Ex- for half M. G. and Beil Telephone.. market- price. PALMER._8-1 IN PINE, ASH, CHERRY, WALNUT MAHOCANY. and at Boston WaterPower Co. “% LIVERPOOL. Meh. 6,1886.—Cotton OPPOSITE PREBLE HOUSE. tdnnatory c i culars Counsellor Attorney Law, at Orleans at 4 ln- in seaieu HARE—Johnson’s hair dressing room, Sonora 7s . business good; uplands 4%d: uov!2 £'>m;postpaid and on & this is a chance .• sales 12.000 bales; export _d6na envelopes, applica- Owen, Moore Co.; Boston Land Company 16d; speculation this FORopposite CENTENNIAL BLOCK, tion, mentioning as it is a nice custom, We shall show the finest line of Chamber Sets about ■ ■ 2000 bales. seldom shop, good Wisconsin Central R Sold all drug- offered, IHe. •.., ^V* Wheat pn per. by and best location in Portland.8-1 93 Exchange Street, Portland, Boston & Lowell Railroad.129 LIVERPOOL, March 8. 188G.-Winter April 1st, ever shown on one floor east of Boston. 6s lld(tt7s wheat 6s lla@7B Id; Cali- 1. Office connected with that of Clarence Hale. Id; spring MRS.A. POOLE, 30 HARE—A nice brown cocker spaniel 8d: club Gs Jd@Gs lid; I.OR’S Wig Factory, 1 It will to wait and see these dim York Stock and Money Market. foruia average Gs GdoBs male full blooded, about three months pay you goods. feb23 New new at 4s 2 Ved, peas os Gd. East 10th (ft,N.Y city. IVOR pup, corn, mixed Western, for $400. Address M. H. RAN- Telegraph.] 1 ■ old. sale; price [By Eastern mess at ols; may If, > r n1 on call Provisions, &c.—Pork,prime LETT, Rockland, Me. NEW YORK, March 8. 1886.—Money bacon 29s for short ciear and 28s for long clear; _4-1 LOCKE & Western EOCKE, continues very easy at 1®2 per cheese at 4Gs for American; lard, prime HARE—Send 2-cent stamp for Robin- cent. ExchangeAj^contin- emit “UNITED 1 cantlle paper at 4 ... !> £>• for Office hours, 11 A. M. to attorney for the heirs qf E. D. Choate; office ISAAC C. ATKINSON, Manager. Erie preferred—-. pamphlet. feb!3eodiy Centennial Block.mar3d&wlm Central. Sunrises.G.04 water!. and holidays excepted.) lUbiots nigh6 (Sundays Attorney anil Counsellor at Lake Shore... “7 -4 Sunsets.0.39 ! Law, Michigan Central. Z'jVa ".ig.*--!::: giUiE STORAGE. First National Bank Building, New Jersey Central. HOTEL FOR SALE. Goods for Cash or on Our Special Contract System. Northwestern.}"r \ First-class storage for Flour, Fish, Northwestern preferred.. ; merchandise In the The well known Bath Hotel, in Bath, PORTLAND. ;UK. New York Central. .. . MABINE~ NEWS. Cotton and other febl? U&\v3ni re- for sale favorable terms. Rock Island.... Portland Sngar House. Warehouse Maine, is upon OPEN EVERY EVENING. ELECTRIC LICHTS. .. •-• For St..,Paul | PORT OF PORTLAND. ceipts given. Otis Brothers elevator. further information apply to St. Paul preferred. to J. H. •• March 8. Insurance. HUMPHREYS, Treas., Union Pacllic. ’9% MONDAY, Lowest rates of Apply will attention. THIS PAPER ; Me. All orders through the mail receive prompt Bureau Western Union a Arrived. Agent, Batli Savings Inst,, Bath, <** Advertising (10 Spruce Street), where advSSS Telegraph.. i. S. DOUGLASS, Bir.arl dim in»r8 Ins contracts uiny be made for it Adams Express.J4o IN SliW YORK. Steamship Franconia, Bonnet, New Y’ork—mdse jvl4dtf Wo. :i»8 Commercial Street. Alton*Terre Haute. | to J B Coyle, Jr. iaa7 eoatt VKW A0VE BTISEHE*T». AUCTION MALEM. PERSONAL. CITY GOVERNMENT. Franklin Ferry, Lyuian W. Hanson, Benjamin F. was also voted to celebrate the one hundred Andrews. ....Bark and fiftieth anniversary of the settlement of THE PRESS. Jolm W. Lane, Esq., arrived home Satur- Measurers of Wood and brought by earta Stock I and railroad and water conveyance—Chan. the town which will oecur next Ship Chandlery of the Council of aleds, May. MARCH 9. day from Florida. Inauguration City H. Pike, Jason T. Pickett, Nathaniel Walker. HY AUCTION. TUESDAY MORNING, Jr.. JameeO. Alfred. J. W. Sherwood, Cincinnati, O.; E. L. 1880*87. Ellas Chase, J. Laroehelle, McLean, CHOICE BARGAINS Jerome Knmery. Argyle D. Morse. William It. Bo- [Special to the Press.] lira shall sell on TUESDAY, March 9th. at 10 Bates, Trenton, N. J.; J. J. Downey, Prov- hannon, J. Laroehelle, Lewis L. Thurston, Abljah ▼ Y o’clock a. in., the stock of A. B. Stephen- PORTLAND AND VICINITY. Prince- Alfred, March 8.—At the annual town No. 185 in the idence; A. S. Ranney, Concord, N. H.; Dr. H. Purlnton, Augustus H. son, Commercial street, damaged Ezra Hawkes Appointed City Mar- of Plastering—Klclmrd K. held here the recent tire, consisting of Blocks. Kinging. Iron E. Surveyors Gatley, meeting to-day, Republicans II. F. Hamilton, Boston; Barry, Lynn; Thomas J. Feeney. work, Oars. &c. Also Office Furniture, Desks. advertisements to-day. shal. E. were successful, their whole ticket and Scales. Terms cash. nk\v^ were Su veyor of Granlte-George Hawkes. electing Safes G. Bunten, New York, among the V. A Auctioneer*, Cullers of Hoops and Staves—Lorlng Lombard, as below by 20 majority. Last year the O. BAILEY CO., NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. at the Falmouth Hotel last mar 9 dlt guests night. Levi J. Jones. — the Democrats carried the town. There was no In Insolvency. A. L. The exercises of city gov- of Fertilizers—L. L. Knight, F. D. Moore & Co.—2. A. W. Aseltine, Boston; Talbot, Inauguration Weighers Owen, were held at Ellis. contest over the moderator: Wanted—A Man as Clerk. A. S. Bowker, E. A. ernment of 1886-87, yesterday Martin FLOUR AT AUCTION! Young Lewiston; Auburn; Weighers of Lumber—Edward Duddy, Moderator—Robert M. Stevens. Wanted—Board. The morning’s proceed- SPRING To Close u Concern. the OVERCOATS! E. P. H. Building. Kavanah. _ Wanted—A Parmenter, Young, V. Winson, City Clerk—Willie F. Ferguson. Capable Girl. of the Weigher of Plaster—John M. Stevens. 8ATUKDAY March at 11 Wanted—Plano. E. S. ings consisted of the organization two Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the We have received from our wholesale house a very line line of Spring next, 13, o’clock, Boston; Cutter,East Weymouth,Mass., Weighers of Coal for Gas Company—Daniel J. we shall sell to the bhhlsr. without Hotel. and the reading of the Poor—Amos L. Allen, James H. Littlefield, Thus. for ON highest Perry's as usual, Thomas Burns. _ Overcoats and W. H. Wiggin, Haverstraw, N. Y., were boards, Feeney. _ G. Hall. reserve, at Central Warehouse No. 4 Galt Block. For Sale—Roller Skates. and those of the Weighers of Coal and Iron—Orlando W. El- To Let—Desk the at the Hotel last Mayor’s address, evening Treasurer—Charles H. Tripp. I'M Bbls. Patent Flour “Bed A.’’ Room. among guests City drhlge, John S. Conley. James H. Baker, Jr., A. I. B. Brooks. Boston & Portland of the election of subordinate municipal offi- Edgar F. Geo. Agentr-Charles YOUNG MEN and BOYS, Clothing Co night. Randall, Thomas M'illett, Swett, Auditor—Sylvester Littlefield. GENTLEMEN, Wanted—Pants Maker. W. J. Gerrish, Daniel W. Buzzell, I'M Bbl«. Patent Flour, (till ICdgr cers. Thayer, George best manner ; these Wanted—For Cash. The many friends of General and Mrs. Levi M. John F. Randall. Edward Duddy, made in our own v/orhshops and in the possible j J Prince, Augusta. all wool Gingham Wrappers—Rines Brothers. Fessenden will with of the In Board of Mayor and Aldermen. Martin Kavanah, F. W. Knight, A. C. Paine, Oak- we can recommend as being lirst-class in every way, —ALSO— Francis hear pain goods I'M Bbls. Patent (tilt 111 store ley C. Curtis, Augustus H. Prince, Abijah H. Pur- Augusta, March 8.—The election for durable and and workmanship, Flour, Cdgp, AUCTION SALES. death of Mrs. Fessenden occurred at Board of Aldermen was called to or- material, linings trimmings, superior 2 Galt Block. which The iuton, Cyrus K. Ladd, C. F. Rounds, Wm. J. Mc- and No. mayor, aldermen couneiliuen in this city fit and finish; sizes from S!) to 44 breast measure, and prices ranging The Flour be examined to the sale. Ship Chandlery Stock. her residence in this morn- to the provisions of the Cann, Henry F. Merrill. may previous Flour at city yesterday der, according city to invite attention to these Auction. Surveyors of Lumber—Howard Winslow, Chas. took place to-day, and resulted in the largest from $8.o<> $33.00. We cordially your F.O. BAIL BY A. CO., Auctioneers. ing. Mrs. Fessenden has been out of health charter, yesterday morning, at 10 o’clock, by E. Nathan lit be satisfied. Deermg, Cassius D. Richardson, er, Republican majority ever cast in a contest goods, feeling confident that all tastes can mar» d5t The Janies Carle, Moses O’Brion, Win- Mrs. Chas. writes: 1 have for a long time and her death was not City Clerk Burgess. credentials of tho Pliny Allen, We offer about 50 LIGHT WEIGHT OVERCOATS carried from Smith of Jimes, Ohio, throp W. Itlggs, George Hall. Lewis L. Thurston, for municipal officers in Augusta. Mr. Ma- used Headache I could W'holly unexpected. following gentlemen were received by the N. S Hesel- last Fall at from $3.00 to UNDER REGUEAR PRICES. These FINANCIAL. every remedy for Sick William Westwood, Win. H. Walker, combor, the candidate for mayor $8.00 William Ed- Republican can last but a in hear of for tlie past fifteen years, but Carter's Lit- John Jewett commenced railroading thir- committee—Messrs. Beale and McMahon— tlne. C. Eugene Walker, Westby, bargains few days. Special Bargains ward L. Clark, Samuel M. Smart, Jerome Rum- received 1053 votes, and Fuller (Dem.) re- tle Liver Pills did me more good Ilian all the rest. ty-four years ago, when be was a 14 and pronounced correct: years erv, George J. Gerrish, Orin R. Legrow, Palmer ceived 528 votes, with thirty-five votes scat- mch 9_d&wlw old boy, as a switchman in the Gardiner Ward 1—George W. Beale, (Kep). Dudley. William O. Miller, Frank M. Clement, Ward 2—Virgil C. Wilson, William E. ThomaB Deering, M. W. tering. Republican plurality 525. Last year station. on (Deni). Willard, Rip- The attention of ship chandlers, blacksmiths and freight In a year or so he went Ward 3—Horace H. Kufus A. James McCrluck, Isaiah STOCKS. Kicker, (Kep). ley, Legrow, the Republican plurality was 108. and Men’s Pants and Vests. Ward 4—Thomas Men’s junk dealers is called to tlie sale of the A. B. the road as a freight brakeman. He has McMahon, (Deni). Daniels, E. L. Jordan. Young We have established at the offee of our Portland Ward 6—Whitman Sawyer, of Lumber and Ship Timber—Cyrus Stephenson stock to be disposed of to-day. been his (ftep). Surveyors Bangor. at lot Men’s all wool correspondents. gradually promoted to present Ward 6—William M. Marks, (Bep). K. Ladd, Nathaniel Walker, George Brackett, Al- All Wool Canada Grey Pauts $1.50. Large Ward Baxgor, March 8.—The election to- place, and is the only man, the Lewiston 7—Herbert M. Briggs (Kep). bert II. Simouton, William II. Slmonton, Albert city MESSRS. WOODBURY & MOULTON, a Brackett. J. Willis Taylor. off Hon. E. B. a Branch for the purchase and sale on com- SUPERIOR COURT. Journal says, who can be said to own The Board temporarily organized by the day passed quietly. Nealley, Office, Weigher of Leather—W. W. Roberts. Jr. TO ONLY $1.00 EACH. SMALL SIZES. mission of all Bonds and Stocks dealt in on the Bos- Iroin O?nHQ nnlvo/lir nrnv oivnnlrO flf his tl'iHIl the candidate for receiv- VESTS MARKED DOWN choice of Virgil C. Wilson ns temporary Cullers of Dried Fish-Georgc Trefcthen, Sam- Republican mayor, ton, New York Chicago,Philadelphia or Baltimore uel F. Bearee. BEFORE JUDGE BONNEY. other than Jewett’s. chairman, and notified the lower board. Af- ed 1628; White (Dem.) 1138, Nealley’s major- 50 cent at 35 cents each. Exchanges. Weigher of Coal, Iron, Plaster and Lumber— BOYS’ sniRT WAISTS, quality, only Stocks for Cash or carried on Monday—Katie Hazzard vs. Frank ter 490. Last year his was 126. The purchased margin. Edgerlv. the joint convention, Mr. Whitman Saw- Edward II. C. ity majority A wire connects the two and we under the act. The Thompson. private offices, Proceeding bastardy parties 1 he New Marshal. of Coal and M. Law- vote fell off from last 179 are also with New reside iu Because the yer was elected permanent chairman. Weigher Hay—Franklin Republican year connected York, Philadelphia, Saccarappa. plaintiff rence. Baltimore and line. did not accuse tlie defendant as is Mr. Ezra who was yesterday ap- and the Democratic vote 540. The Chicago, Washington by private required by Hawkes, George W. Beale was elected Gas Agent Republi- Members of new York and Boston Stock Ex- tlie act, the ai Alderman McMahon threw the vote of the BOYS’ ANO SHITS. bastardy tending ne- GREAT BARGAINS IN CHILDREN’S physician pointed City Marshal by Mayor Chapman, for the unanimous and cans have carried four of the seven wards changes. glecting to ask tlie usual questions iu s'uch cases, city by ballot, this convention for City Clerk Burgess, anti the fine man. Black front The and the current stock news of the court was obliged to rule in favor of tlie de- is a tall, looking action was concurred in the lower votes for Citv Trpnsoror Hersfiv. Citv Mes- entire as usual and have gained an alderman Men’s Worsted Frock Suits only $10.00 ; marked down quotations large, powerful, by board. the will be bulletined at the office of Messrs. fendant. in this in Solicitor $15.00 and $17.00. Sniiill sizes. day He was born in China, State, 1834, The orders were passed, and re- senger Sliaw, City Symonds, City and one councilman inward seven which had James E. Chandler and J. C. Cobb. following Civil Street Commis- and his in Jackson, W aldo from Engineer Goodwin, been solidly Democratic for seven or eight Cor. middle and Fxc-linuge Mu. Elliot King. passed youth ceived concurrent action the Common sioner and Harbor Master Willard at the Friends’ school Staples county. He graduated council: were made unanimous. years. STRICTL Y ONE PRICE. BRIEF JOTTINCS. in Providence, R. I. He came to Portland in ORDERS PASSED. After the election the convention dissolved. Biddeford. RICHARDSON, HILL & CO., 1852, and pursued the calling of a stone- All unfinished business of the last City In Common Council. Biddefohd, March 8.—The Democrats Bankers, Boston, Itlass. L. E. Lunt & dealers to the committees Co., junk have failed cutter. In 1861 he was appointed deputy Council be referred proper Tile Board met pursuant to adjournment. carried every ward to-day and elected their Jai.ll dtf with liabilities of of this City Council when Absent, Mr. H. I’. reported 88,000. marshal in the time of the three IPs—so- appointed. Dewey. mayor, Samuel F. Parcher. by 352 majority That the Auditor submit his estimates for After the usual interchange of messages, Tlie Vancouver of the Dominion iine has Heald and over Lucius H. the can- called— Marshal Huse, Deputies the year on or before April 5th. the Board went into joint convention. Af- Kendall, Republican finished tier and lias haul- and of the last discharging cargo Hawkes. He remained a deputy marshal That the rules orders City ter the convention dissolved, papers from didate. Boston & Portland SWAN & BARRETT, ed under tlie elevator. Council be the rules and orders of this City the upper hoard received concurrent action. Co., when he went out of office. In Skowhegan. Clothing until 1864, + oio.nmui To the centennial celebration committee was The meeting of the Portland Light Infan- he was and served for six Skowhegan, March 8.—Skowhegan held 1867 appointed Aldermen Briggs and Wilson, Councilmen added, on the part of this board, Messrs.Ab- to form an try veterans, association, will lie months on the State constabulary. In 1872, Gatley, Bumery and Dewey of 6, were a bott, Cox, Adams, McCann and Trefethen, its annual town meeting to-day. Abel Pres- 255 Middle St., Portland, Me. Bankers and Brokers a committee to revise the held Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. he was U. S. Superintendent of pointed municipal to which the president was afterwards added. cott, S. F. Steward and F. P. Packard were appointed and annual The usual will the register reports. The president appointed Mr. Kent of A. gospel temperance meeting granite work, and supervised cutting of The elected selectmen; Geo. S. Webb, clerk; W. C. WARE, Manager. joint standing committee on rules and Ward 6, member of the Board of Health for dtf 186 MIDDLE STREET. uc ucm tuc iuiasiuu uus evening at i.«w stone for the office at G. treasurer—all The marii the Philadelphia post orders was ordered to revise the rules and two years, and Mr. McGowan of Ward 2, for Emery, Republicans. o’clock. All are invited. the yards in Richmond, Va., and later he orders of each board and report. one year. town officers reported a net balance in the Dealers in Bonds and Stocks. of the new Aldermen Marks, McMahon and Beale The Board then Work has begun on the interior was appointed by the government Inspector adjourned. treasury of about $3800. were appointed a committee on Auditor’s es- INVESTMENT SECURITIES Boston and Maine railroad station, and the of the Granite for Public Cutting Buildings. timates. The Common Council subsequent- MUSIC AND DRAMA! Camden train sheds are comple- in rapidly approaching He remained this position until 1884. He ly added Messrs. Trefethen, McGowan, Ad- March 8.—The town for Banks and Trust tion. and Cox. Camden, largest Savings then returned to and has been en- ams, Roberts OVER THE GARDEN WALL. Portland, meeting in eight years was held to-day. G. hand. A horse belonging to S. S. Rounds, the at his trade and in the MISCELLANEOUS. “Over the Garden Wall,” which llias been Fundsconstantlyon gaged real estate bus- F. Burgess, Republican, was chosen moder- WRITING PAPER. octl eodtf coal dealer, took fright while standing on iness, and has erected several The following were appointed undertakers: seen here before, and has established itself buildings A. J. Rich, N. W. Morse, C. H. W. ator without opposition. The election re- From the Stock of a Boston Retail Stationer we Congress street yesterday noon and ran is Ilsley, as a favorite, was the attraction at the Port- Bankrupt iiere. He also Worthy District Templar Jeremiah Louis John sulted : J. C. Ciitzens’ and the most desirable of the B OND S IT Rich, Ilsley, Bunee, land Theatre last night. There was a large Paul, candidate, have purchased portion Writing away. But little damage was done. of the order of Good for N. II. John J. Templars Cumber- W. Lewis, Joseph Rand, audience. Mr. ami Mrs. S. Knight endorsed Democrats town clerk with Paper and Envelopes. The quanfity being large and wish- Rockland.6s & 4s Bath.6s & 4s box for a George by A sled with a big square body land District. Mr. is a man Downs, Dennis Tobin, James E. Tobin, to of it at once have made the low and No. Pacific Gold..6s Maine Central..7s & 5s Hawkes of ge- assumed the leading laughing parts. The little opposition: T. A. Hunt, first selectman, ing dispose price very and white headed Charles Harris, Joseph H. Dill, John S. Anson.4s P. & O. R. K — 6s piled high with cabbages nial manners, and it is said will make an ex- piece throughout as usual was interspersed shall commence the sale To-Day. Among many desirable Cushman, Thomas W. Randall, Janies Wal- with choruses and and the (Democrat) majority 212 over J. P. Wellman, for Togus, was one of the sights on the street cellent marshal. songs, new music, bargains will be: lace. two and their talented of Labor and F. II. Shaw, forenoon. There were principals company Knights Citizens; Octavo, ruled, 120 sheets for 16 cents. ARETAS in Augusta Saturday Marshal Hawkes filed his bond last even- Alderman Ricker was appointed a mem- Imperial SHURTLEFF, have lots of chances to display their well second selectman, Citizens and Democrat, Franconia Commercial 120 sheets for 16cents. Portland. three tons in all and came from Tort- ber of the Board of Health for two years. Note, ruled, No. 194 iqinni.R NTBEET, they and took of his office, com- known vocal abilities. Mr. Knight essayed lanldtl ing possession James S. Gould was 108 over P. B. Cooper, Republican, Extra quality Packet, ruled, 70 sheets for 16 cents. January 1,1884. land, appointed Superinten- ills familiar character Julius Snitz, poet pol- majority mencing his duties at that time. dent of Burials. Large Heavy ruled, 50 sheets for 16 cents. itician and husband, and Mrs. Knight as and J. W. Thorndike, Independent Demo- Composition, The Allan steamship Circassian from Liv- S. Winslow was a Com letter & 48 sheets for 20 FIRST MORTGAGE COUPON BONDS Jacob appointed Nellie was a oj mantic Daniel third Full size, Carew Co.’s brand, Wrangle, selectman, — — 25th via 26th The Club. missioner of Cemeteries and Public Grounds dashing, crat; Andrews, NEGOTIATED BY erpool Londonderry February Congregational young girl. George W. Monroe as Bridget, cents. for three Knights of Labor, 180 majority over J. P. for Portland via Halifax K. S., arrived at The Congregational Club held its regular years. and John Klee as Julius Snitz, divided Extra quality Smooth Linen Bond, 120 sheets for 36 cents. announced that he had Jr., H. Demo- o’clock Preble Mayor Chapman the and of the audience Simonton, Democrat; W. Pascal, Onion Skin 130 sheets for 36 cents. and Trust Co. Halifax at 10 Sunday morning and March meeting last evening at the Ezra Hawkes to be laughter applause Bond, pure linen, The Minnesota Loan appointed City Marshal witli the stars. The rest of the 108 over ,J. W. Billet 10 for 30 cents, her to Portland at noon ladies and company, crat, treasurer, majority Euvelopes, White, packages Meven Per Cent Iniereat. continued voyage House. About 140 gentlemen in place of Benjamin F. Andrews. of Maurice Bearing composed May Bardell, hite size 38 cents for — Heppard, Bowers, Knights of Labor and Citizens. W Envelopes to fit Commercial paper, — FOB BALE BY Monday. gathered around the handsomely spread and The Aldermen adjourned to 7.30 p. in. Gus Roslta j __ Kammerlee, Worrall, Harry lines were much broken. The ten packages. Thomas, Mine De Fossez, Mamie Sutton, Party Knights Ministers’ excellently served tables, enjoying greatly In Common Council. Buff size, 38 cents for ten WILLIAM H. Meeting. Polly Tucker and other, admirably fulfilled of Labor nomination was by only onq as- Envelopes, large packages. EMERY, the generous repast, seasoned with social In accordance with the of the to fit all at low 1N8 middle filreet, Portland. to there provisions their parts and to create the merri- not united. Orris B. Envelopes paper very prices. According previous appointment The address of the Board was called to order helped sembly, consequently Below are the names of a few Savings Banks In intercourse and fellowship. city charter, ment of the evening. “Over the Garden was quite a large gathering of the ministers by the clerk, L. Clifford Wade. Wooster, Knights of Labor, auditor, also New England who hold a large amount the evening following the supper was given Wall” will be repeated todight. of these securities: of the and at the Y. M. C. A. Michael C. McCann was elected school Hiram city vicinity D. of the president SYMPHONY CONCERT. committee; Brewster, (Dem.) Island TrustCo., Providence, R. I. by Prof. Llewellyn Pratt, D., and Messrs. and Rhode Hospital Hall yesterday morning. The president, pro tern., Rumery. Gatley school committee. Mechanics’ Savings Bank, Providence, R. I. Peo- Hartford, Conn., Theological Seminary. His McGowan a committee on credentials, who The twentieth entertainment in the Stock- R. I. New Rev. E. T. Adams, was in the chair. ple’s Savings Bank, Providence, Hamp- subject, “The responsibility of the churches announced the following gentlemen elected, bridge cotirse, which occurs at City Hall Lincolnville. shire Savings Bank, Concord, N. H. Keene Savings Revs. Dalton, Blanchard and Bayley were Democrats in Bank. N.H. NashuaSavings Bank. Nashua, in the call to the was an able and (the italics): next will he an event The Lincolnville town was held Keene, ministry,” Wednesday evening, meeting N. H. Littleton Bank, Littleton, N. H. Lit- unpointed a committee to make inquiries as Ward 1—George Trefethen, If. P. Dewey, It. t Savings timely discussion of a vital duty on the part of prominence among musical people here. to-day, and officers elected as follows: msro i tleton National Bank, Littleton, N. H. to arrangements for religious instruction in Gatley. The Symphony Orchestra, composed of sixty d2m» of our churches, and one very greatly Ward 2—M. McCann, J. A. McGowan, 1). S. Moderator—G. W. Young. Janl2 the school for deaf mutes, and ascertain if under the leadership of Mr. Clerk—A. W. Knights. He a statement of Murphy. performers, neglected. gave clear the Ward 3-A. B. F. II. 0. Ad- Wilhelm Gericke, will render the first part of Selectmen—G. \V. A. H. Miller, John F. anything farther should be furnished by Brown, Cushing, Young, inadequacy of the supply of ministers. The ams. the programme. The second part, "Tro- Mahoney. PER CENT BOM GUARANTEED the churches. Ward 4—J. Rumery, P. O'Xeil, R. 11. Parker. isieme Messe Solennelle,” by Gounod,will be Agent—G. W. Young. by the Hhowaller mortgage Co More cause was attributed to false views of what A. than Savings Banks in New Hampshire, and Small were Ward 5—J. Williamson, C. N. Lang, H. P. Cox. the Chorus of 150 Treasurer—A. Knight. fifty Revs. Bayley, Blanchard sung by Haydn voices, Vermont and Rhode also Insurance constitute a call to the ministry. The Ward 0—A. G. Dewey, G. H. Abbott, E. W. with orchestral under tire Collector—A. J. Cilley. Island, elected an executive committee, to make Kent. accompaniment, School Committee—A. A. Fletcher. Companies. Societies and Individuals are insisted with direction »1' Mr. Kotzsclimar. seats speaker great force, arguing Ward 7—J. P. J. C. E. G. Good investing in this class of securities. I all or necessary arrangements for the future meet- Hobbs, Roberts, The town voted no with one exception to from Scripture and history, the duty of the Spring. are now on sale at Stockbridge’s. The fol- address Tor illustrated pamphlet, will the of the for ten 7 ings. lowing be programme: loan the credit county thousand church to call its choice young men to the The upper boardwas notified of the tempo- JOHN M. FREEMAN, Agent, Dr. Dalton delivered an address on the After the conven- PART FIRST. dollars to build a jailer’s house in Belfast. ministry. Seldom has the club listened to a rary organization. joint NO. 11 EXCHANGE ST„ PORTLAND, ME. question, “In what does the Christian Sab- tion, this board organized permanently by Overture—Fingalsliohle.Mendelssohn inarO ddra* more important theme, more earnestly and Andante from the Hoffuer Serenade.Mozart Farmington. bath differ from the Jewish Sabbath.” He the choice of John P. Hobbs as president, he Dr. Pratt from his 20 out of 21 votes and L. Clif- (Composed at Solzburg for the wedding of Eliza- Moderator—H. H. Richards. seriously presented. receiving cast, beth Hoffner, W. Merrill. EDUCATIONAL. plainly indicated the difference as that of ford he all the votes July, 1776.) Clerk—I. position as professor at Hartford could Wade, clerk, receiving Fautasle for Violin—Faust.Wieniawski Selectmen—E. J. Dyar, S. G. Craig, F. C. Per- grace and law. The discussion drew out thrown, 21 in number. Messrs. Williamson, Mr. Franz Kneisel. speak knowingly upon this subject. The kins. many practical suggestions, and gave sure Parker and Spring were the committee ap- Symphonic Foem—Lcs Preludes.Fr. Liszt K. S. Committee—Mrs. L. M. Ames. ANNUAL SALE MENDED GLOVES. cordial thanks of the club were extended to to count the votes. Treasurer—P. P. Tutts. proof that all were agreed as to the im- pointed PART SECOND. the speaker by Dr. Fenn, and seconded by a Papers from the upper board received con- Troisieme Messe Solennelle.Charles Gounod To-Day we shall continue our regular Annual Sale 'Mid School of Stenography. portance of a more observance of religious unanimous vote. current action. Kyrie Eleison; Gloria in Excelsis; Credo; Sauctus eommittee are Republican. of Gloves which have been laid aside during the thoroughly instructed in Stenography and in the briefest time consis- the Lord's day. It was the expressed belief Adjourned to 7.30 p. m. et fieuedictus; Agnus Dei. year. This will include gloves for Ladies, PUPILStype-writing The interest in the club is increasing, and and past tent with speed gained with each action on the of the Haydn Chorus Symphony Orchestra. are all thoroughness; that concerted part In Joint Convention. Men and Children, and really Best Quality lesson. Lessons given u.y and evening. quite a number of new members have re- Mr. Wilhelm Gericke and Mr. Hermann MARRIAGES. clergy would awaken new activity throughout Goods, which we guarantee and take back on ac- MISS A. L. SAWYER, The next will be Upon assembling in joint convention, City Brown Portland, Me. cently joined. meeting Kotzschmar Will be the conductors. In China, Feb. 17, Frank D. Healey of Indian count of some slight imperfection. The prices 537 Congress St., Block, the churches; and the previous decision to Clerk Burgess called to order, and Alderman dee29 eodtf held id May—a ladies’ meeting, to be ad- MRS. Territory and Miss Frank B. Dow of China. will front 25 to 75 cents. on that next was yy ummi w*ia iuuscu uiauumu. me vicnv YOUNG WINTHROP. range preach subject Sunday Rev. E. B. of in West Dresden, Feb. 23, Harry Houdiette and dressed by Webb, D, D., read the records of the votes for Mayor at The name of the Madison made more and emphatic. Square Theatre Miss Julia E. Simpsou. general the last that Mr. Charles J. In Feb. Clias. P. Greene and Mrs. WESTBROOK SEMINARY Boston._ election, showing has been associated with such eminentlv sue- Augusta, 22, Being a matter of prime importance in all a Annie V. Butterfield. received of 1008 votes. — Chapman majority — AND questions "relating to body, mind and soul, it New Mexico. Alderman Sawyer, Messrs. Hobbs and Mc- cessful productions that an announcement of In Boston. March 2, Frederic Gorham and Miss the coming of one of its companies is a Julia Carney, botli of West Dresden. is to be expected—desired at least—that the Tonight Hon. Clarence Pullen, late Sur- Gowan were appointed to request the pres- FEMALE COLLECE. ence of the Mayor-elect, and they returned, guarantee of a pure play, excellently acted, ministers will make themselves heard in “no veyor General of New Mexico, will lecture and beautifully mounted. Amusement goers, followed by Mayor Deering, Mayor-elect DEATHS. SPRING TERM WILL BEGINMONDAY, MARCH 22d. uncertain sound.” It is time to “call ^n that Territory at the library room. Me- and Kev. F. T. of State therefore, may be assured that the produc- surely Chapman Bayley (lit — — tion of Mrs. will be of inarO ADDRESS a halt” in reference to the desecration and chanics’ Hall, in the free Mechanics’ course. street church. Clerk Burgess administered “Young Winthrop” In this city*, March 8, Ellen F.. wlfo of Francis the oath of office to the Mayor and members- such a character as to reflect credit on the Fessenden. JAS. P. WESTON, President, disuse of the Lord’s Day, and all man-loving, The Bangor Whig says when he delivered and do honor elect of the City Council, and Mr. Bayley of. theatre, to our city. The play [Funeral on Thursday forenoon at 10 o’clock, frnfl-fpnrintr Hpnnlp Khnnlrl nnit.p in nrpntinp- the lecture in that Gen. C. W. Roberts will be street. feb27 PEERING, .VIE.d3w city fered prayer. The Mayor then delivered presented witu the usual excellent at residence, No. 73 Deering In tills March Ernest W„ oldest son of a sentiment which will make this of the New' Club his sub- his which will be found cast of characters on Friday and Saturday city, 8, public Unity presided; inaugural address, Frank W. aiid Aunie R. 5 in another after which the conven- at Portland Theatre. Dearborn, aged years call. ject was comparatively new to people in the column, 6 months. tion dissolved. SYMPHONY REHEARSAL. on afternoon 2 at It is that a n East and full of interest. He has made a [Funeral Wednesday o’clock, probable very large proporti yet Lincoln street. EVENINC SESSION. A few tickets to the rehearsal of Gounod’s No. 67 of the pastors of the city will enforce the study of New Mexico and its people, and At Turner’s Island, March 8, Luther Robinson Mass at City Hall Wednesday afternoon, by 2 truth concerning this matter next Sunday; presents the results of liis study and ob- The adjourned meeting of the City Council aged 60 years months. the Chorus and Orchestra on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, \ naydn Symphony [Funeral HAMBURGS. and all the State are earnest! servation in felicitous. was held in the evening, and the subordi- throughout language singularly will be sold at 50 cents each. The concert from his late residence. Feb. Frederick 64 invited to do so. M Those who listened to the lecture found it nate city officers elected. will at o’clock. In Sherman, 21, Wren, aged We shall open To>day two Job begin precisely eight years II months II days. At the next of the be When Mr. Pullen fin- meeting ministers, to rarely entertaining. In Board of Mayor and Aldermen. NOTES. in Readfield, Feb. 23, Mrs. Frank 0. Neal, aged lots at 13 1-3 and 35 cents that Rev. T. ished he was Und a about 30 years. held April 5th, F. Bayley will read a heartily applauded large The Board came to order at the call of the Tomorrow night an agreeable entertain- In Pittston, Feb. 22, Hiram R. Smith, aged 42 PAPER will exceed offered this on Excursions.” nuiiiuci uj. uis incuun luiwiuu wi ment will be given at Reform Club Hall for anything paper “Sunday jjicsscu Mayor, all the members being present. years 10 months. the benefit of the Reform Club, consisting of In Hancock, Feb. Leonora Walker, 22 congratulate him upon the effort. It was The bond of Marshal in the 21, aged season at the prices. There are City Hawkes, music, both vocal nnd instrumental, and re- years 3 months. A Pleasant Surprise. certainly one of the best addresses of the sum of $500. was presented and approved. citations._ fifty beautiful patterns. Yesterday afternoon, while Mrs. Samuel kind ever given in Bangor. Mr. Pullen has DAMAGED STOCK Henry C. Peabody and Seth L. Larrabee are Horse Car Men at 'Dinner. B. Kelsey was up town shopping, the ladies a large and extended in Port- Nledicine — OF — acquaintance the sureties. The of Portland Railroad Spring Parish Circle employes the connected with the Second (ot land, and there will be a great desire evinced needs and should take a The following order received a passage: Company to the number of sixty sat down to Everybody good spring which Mrs. is President) went to her to hear his lecture. for tw o reasons: HANKS Kelsey That a committee of on the medicine, Ordered, three, a supper last evening at the City Hotel. The — AT — residence, No. 120 Franklin street, and part of this Board, together with such as tlie 1 st, The body Is now more susceptible to benefit The Vancouver and Parisian. Common Council be a tables were tastefully spread, and the wants quietly took possession. They all came may Join, appointed prelim- from medicine than at any other season. inary committee to take into consideration that of the inner man well cared for by mine 2d, The impurities which have accumulated in loaded down with to make a Owing to its being currently reported that of the address to the cen- everything up part Mayor’s relating the blood should be expelled, aud the svstem tennial celebration of and host Robinson. The management of the REDUCED PRICES. -AND— picnic supper, and when Mrs. Kelsey re- the steamship Vancouver of the Dominion Portland, report plans given tone and strength, before the for the same at the next meet- prostrating observing regular road was represented by tho General Mana- effects of warm weather are felt. turned home she found her rooms swarming Line is the largest vessel which has ever ing of the City Council. CLOTHING! called at this we have made ger, Mr. Newman, who.sat at the head of the with ladies and gentlemen and the tables all port, inquiries On the part of this Board the chair ap- Hood’s Sarsaparilla the Late Fire, and find it not to be the as the Allan table, and after the viands had been discuss- By laid in the spacious dining room. Her sur- case, pointed on that committee Aldermen Beale, Is the best spring medicine for everybody. It BUTTONS which vessel run ed, the attorney el the road, C. F. Libby, prise can better be imagined than described. Liner Parisian has been Wilson and Marks. purifies the blood. It sharpens the appetite. It H. J. BAILEY & to this for some and Esq., made the opening remarks, in which In a few she recovered ning port regularly time, A communication from tones the digestion. It overcomes debility. It CO, moments, however, Washington Libby “BY In variety just received. is due on her next the first week in he referred to some of the difficulties attend- builds the whole It this WATER,” large her and entered heartily into the voyage was ordered on file without read. up system. Try spring. equanimity being "When I Hood’s I made a & and to the late E. E. to be is a vessel in The ing the management of horse railroads, and bought Sarsaparilla Successors to Marrett, Bailey Co, belonging McKenney, fun. After all the company had partaken April, larger every way. A reauest for a convention was then investment oi one dollar in medicine for tiie joint the dimensions of the above vessels the need of care and alertness on part goodrst time. It has driven off rheumatism and im- offer a of of supper to the respective made, and the lower Board accepted the large variety they adjourned parlors, so much that to are: of its employes to avoid accidents. He re- proved aiy appetite my boarding where Mr. and son “Ted” according Lloyds register same. mistreee I must it locked or she will Kelsey pleasingly to says keep up Vancouver. Parisian'. ferred also to the claims of the public po- be to hoard with everv other CLOSED OUT IN 30 DAYS rendered several selections upon the flute After the convention had dissolved, the obliged raise, my ft. in. ft. in. lite and courteous and the desire boarder that takes Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” Thomas GILT AD MEDIUM PAPERS Feather treatment, —AT— and A letter was also read from 440.8 Board the bonds of the. following 99 Y. piano. Length.430.6 approved Bvbrell, N. — — Trimmings Tillary St., Brooklyn, -Breadth. 45.0 40.2 of the road to accord fair and generous AT Mrs. J. E. McDowell, a member of the constables: W. W. Graves, Franklin Perry, Depth. 33.6 33.2 treatment to its employes, and in this con- Tones and Strengthens. in 15 new shades, 33 1-3 per cent now on one of the excur- Gross tons 5369 tons Howard F. E. A. I). "When in the 1 felt run circle, Raymond tongage.6217 Hall, Leighton, Stephen spring all down aud less former Net 3389 tons 3440 tons nection announced that the road had decided than Manufacturers' Prices. 230-MIDDLE ST-230 than prices. One lot of sions, describing her trip thus far, after register. Hall, Thomas M. Glendenning and John B. debilitated, I found Hood’s Sarsaparilla just the Less In addition to the Parisian to reduce the hours of labor of its conduc- which sociality ruled till a late hour. It was cargo space Smith. medicine to build me up. My wife also, after 100 Wool Overcoats from ... $3 to $ 9.00 * tors and drivers to ten hours and carries 800 tons water ballast. The of Granville H. to be three-quar- much found in its use new a very pleasant affair and much enjoyed by petition Cloyes physical prostration, These are very desirable poods and can Men's Wool Suits from 5 11.00 would result life and benefit. our little who " inspector of oil was received and placed on ters, and hoped that the change lasting Upon girl, last but a few It will pay you to all the participants. The handsome album had been sick with scarlet fever, its effect was days. 11 to 17 2 5.00 Deering Town Meeting. file. in benefit to the men and increased while the assortment is Boys Age efficiency marvelous, entirely removing the poison .rom her see them pood. 50c. Corsets at quilt, containing 1200 names, just completed Charles S. Bickford was appointed inspec- 150 Odd Sacks and Frocks 1.50" 3.00 25c. At the Deering town meeting held yes- of the service to the public. Further re- blood and restoring her to good health.” E. G. TVe are now opening Spring Patterns Coats, the Circle and set Mrs. P. W. tor of flour by the Mayor, and the appoint- by nicely by there was interest manifested. Stratton, Swampscott, Mass. and shall show the 150 Odd Vests from.22 1.00 terday great ment was confirmed. marks followed from some of the employes other at low Woodbury, was exhibited and received Many goods very The proposition of the Portland Water The Mayor was the customary au- and the utmost humor 200 prs. Pants from.75 2.75 has given good prevailed. Hood’s Sarsaparilla prices at many complimentary notices. The quilt to the town with thority to grant permits. Company supply Sold all six for Blue and Fancy Shirts, all Wool, $1.00 eaoh. been Mrs. On motion of Alderman Beale, the Major Bound Over. by druggists. $1; $5. Prepared LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK purchased by Kelsey. water—the terms of which have been C. I. HOOD ® CO., Apothecaries, Mass. pub- by Lowell, — Contoocook Shirts and Drawers, all Wool, .50 each. was added to the committee on the centenni- Yesterday morning Trial Justice Robinson -OF Civen for Lost. lished in the Press—were accepted by a al celebration, and notice of the addition Up of Elizabeth rendered his decision in 100 Doses One Dollar. of almost five to and the select- was sent to the lower Board. Capo Prices never before, The schooner Robert sailed from vote one, aprl (iarwlynrm approached Byron the case of State vs. Eben N. Perry men were in connection with sev- Adjourned. Room and sale will continue until stock on the appointed this port 20th of last December, and S. Williams on a Papers marG tf to out the contract. In Joint Convention. Joseph charge NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. is closed. from 7 a. m. on a eral citizens carry of all ever seen in this Store open bound trading trip to the Cape de Yerde of conspiracy. Justice Robinson found prob- grades city. It was voted to sprinkle from Deering The announced that the purpose of to 9 m. islands. The vessel was of about 100 tons Mayor Messrs. and p. the convention was the election of subordi- able cause and bound Perry In Insolvency. burden and commanded Carmon Bridge to the Maine Central station at a cost by Captain nate city officers, and Alderman Williams over in the sum of 8500 each to the Court of Insolvency for the County of Cumber- CEILING DECORATIONS A SPECIALTY. of $300. Sawyer State oi Maine. March A. D. 1886. SLEIGHS. Isle. She carried a crew of about land, 8, of Deer moved that two committees be appointed to next term of the Superior Court. Hon. W- It was voted to appropriate $900 to light sort and count and the motion In case of ORIN L. FRANK and HENRY A. I invito people wanting a first-class Sleigh to call seven men, and was owned and fitted out by receive, votes, for the F. Lunt was counsel Cooper, com- FRANK, and as copartners, doing Estimates and competent 230-Middle St.-230 ami the street by from Portland to passed. The chair appointed as the first individually given W. H, Lewis and C. P. Knapp of this electricity business under the firm name ol FRANK will store 181 Capt. pnmmitfAA A lrlorman or nrwl Pniinnil- plainant, and Hon J. H. Drummond for workmen furnished. [^“Charles Perry occupy Middle crew was made of Woodford’s. BROTHERS, Disolvent Debtors. St. about April 1st, with a stock of clothing and EXAMINE MY STOCK. city. The mostly up men Rumery and Gatley, and as the second Messrs, l'erry ana w imams. It was voted to an electric at that on furnishing goods. natives of the de Verde islands. The put light Alderman Wilson and Councilmen McCann is to give notice, the eighth I have some Cape of March, A. D. 1886. a Warrant in mar5 dlw-teodtf Corner. and Cox. These committees were subse- Harbor Master’s THISday to the de Verde islands ordi- Libby’s Report. was issued C. at Reasonable Prices passage Cape two other Insolvency by Henry Peabody, Light Fancy Trotting Sleighs It was voted to tax every dog $1. quently relieved by committees, of the Court of lor said lasts from 20 to 25 days, and as Frcm the harbor master’s report we learn Judge Insolvency County amt a good dinarily consisting of Alderman Ricker and Council- of Cumberland, against the estates of said H. J. BAILEY & has been heard of the Byron since man McGowan, and Alderman and that 207 vessels have been moved in the har- CO, nothing Briggs ORIN L. FRANK and said HENRY A. FRANK, Business for That Can't Be Councilman Parker. The nomi- Sieigh $65.00, Beat! she sailed away from Portland, she has been Republican bor the past year by him, and 216 from July individually and as copartners as aforesaid, 190 and 192 Middle Street. nations for subordinate officers were I will warrant all my sleighs to be made of good When the It is reported that the Cumberland Rowing city 1st to September 1st, 1885, by Mr. Littlejohn, to be Insolvent Debtors, on ol given up for lost by her owners. adjudged petition inai'4(12\v stock and the best of work. Club will the Union Club then elected as follows: who Mayor Leering authorized the harbor said Debtors, which was filed on the the was make Rowing petition last steamer left the islands Byron C. master to to bereavement in eighth day of March A. D. 1886. to which date boat-house its the City Clerk—George Burgess. employ, owing 48 overdue. The vessel and headquarters coming City Treasurer and Collector—Henry W. Her- the former’s family. interest on claims is to be computed. 30-DAYS MORE-30 C . E. already days That the of debts to or said WHITNEY, had season. This will bring the Dirigos, Unions sey. payments any by cargo were insured. Capt. Carmon Nowell. TV>V»tnr« nnrl th«t.ransfArand rlolivorv of anv nrnn. and Cumberlands under one roof. The City Auditor—Cyrus NEW SEERSUCKER 91 Preble St., cor. Lincoln St., win ue them are forbidden by law. many friends in this city ana ms joss City Messenger—John L. Shaw. SPRINC ELECTIONS. erty by Dirigos have plenty of boats, number 25 City Solicitor—Joseph W. Symonds. That a meeting of the Creditors of said Debtors, dec4dtf ■>ORTI.A.’VD„7IR. greatly felt. City Civil Engiueer-Wm. A. Goodwin. to prove their debts and choose one or more as- be a CUTLERY second vessel to members, embracing O’Connell, Williams, Commissioner of Streets—Geo. S. Staples. signees of their estate, will held at Court of The Robert Byron Is the — AT — Randall, the Prince and Harbor J. Willar d. Republicans of Bangor Elect Their Insolvency to be holden at Probate Court Room, in PRINTS. a short the Davises, Gibbons, Master—BenJ. be lost in the trade in time, Assessor for three years—Stephen Marsh. said Portland, on the fifth day of April A. D. 188G, the Breslins. The Cumberlands have a num- City Mayor by an increased Majority We shall offer for sale and all Lower Prices Than schooner Vanelian, Capt. Allen, being the Assistant Assessors—Ward 1. Osman C. Mon- at ten o’clock in the forenoon. to-day Ever. SEINES! under hand the date first PURSE Given above writ- a ber of boats and are having an eight oared roe ; V ard 2, Thomas Pennell; Ward 3. W. C. G. my this week new lot of extra desirable to defer my departure I shall first. The Vanelian was wrecked in a H. R. Having arranged en- heavy Carney; Ward 4, Chas. C. Douglass; Ward 5, Or- ten. SARGENT, of Seersucker Prints at 5 1-2 iieaver to still further Wc Hold a Liberal Stock shell built. Among their numbers are J. as of the Court styles only November gale while on her voyage home. lando "W. Eldridge; Ward 6, Orin Tlioits; (Ward And Cain an Alderman in a Demo- Deputy Sheriff, Messenger of In- cents J. Buckley, F. Buckley, Frates and Morgan. 7, Wm. H. Plummer. solvency for said County of Cumberland. per yard. City Weighers and Gaugers—Cyrus K. Ladd, cratic Stronghold. marU&lG REDUCE MY STOCK. The Longfellow Letters. The Argonaut Athletic Club, whose room is McAllister. George Until l.t, of Pennell. anyone having a good April 1880, goods almost At lour Stow & The Boston Journal stated that in Market Square, is composed of members City Weigher Hay—Levi S. Price rather jesterday piano to sell or rent on reasonable Own than move them. Hadley Weighers of Hard Coal and K. WANTED—Piano; terms, Print a of the Plaster—Cyrus Augusta Gives the Largest Republi- PURSE SEINE' NETTING meeting the Longfellow Monument of Dirigos. LaddgGeorge McAllister. please address OSGOOD SMITH, 105 State St., Wrappers Association of that city was held at Mr. Sealer of Weights and Measures—William E. P. can Majority Ever Civen in Her City.9-1 for sale in our Cloak Rooms. Cross. THIS IS THE LAST CALL! and can respond for pans or Arthur Gilman’s house The Japanese Tea Party. Contests. gentleman who wants his Saturday night. By Superintendent of Clocks--Ira Berry, Jr. Municipal socuro whole seines old overcoat or suit or cleansed Come and bargains, for such an opportuni- immediately. a vote of the in of Truant Officer—Chas. A. Beals. WANTED—Every repaired to association the collection of The entertainment given the vestry a ty happens but once hi a ltfe-tiine. Chief of Fire look like new, at reasonable price, to go to English letters Engineer Department—Granville W. GROSSTPCK. 26G Middle 9-1 accompanying copies of the the First Baptist church last evening was H. Cloyes. .1 Gorham. FRED St. “A Word to the Wine is Sufficient.'' bust in Cloaks Longfellow Assistant of Fire Down was Marked Westminster Abbey well attended. The vestry prettily dec- Engineers Department—1st, to the cash, very a Portland Chas. W. Kobt. W. Jackson; 3d. [Special Press.] cheap, Gloucester kUi wore retained in their Cushing; 2d, line possession instead of with fans, umbrellas, lan- WANTED—ForCutter. Address, stating price, this office Sale to-day at Co., orated Japanese Thomas 4th, Samuel March 8.—At the to the Payne; Hodgdon. Gokuam, adjourned town J. P. 9-1 being presented Maine Historical So- feature of the en- Engineers of Steam Fire MARQUAND._ 00 Commercial St., ttoston. terns, etc. The principal Engines—Machigonne held the entire 4 as recommended by a No. f, Edward W. Porter; Portland No. 2, John meeting to-day Republican man and wife want CHAS. mar eod2w ciety committee. a fan drill nine board; HEHR, was by tertainment given Cousins; Cumberland No. 3. Alfred Wiggin; Fal- ticket was elected by from 100 to 120 major- please state price. Address BOARD, this mouth No. Thos. H. Casco No. 6. WANTED—Young BROS. 263 Middle Swindler. young ladies under the leadership of Miss 4, Williams; The Gardiner office.9-1 RINES St.,1 Portland, ASK FOR THE Alleged Charles P. French. ity. moderator, Weeks, was mar8___c|3t marl dtf A man giving the name of George E. Saun- Bacon. City Physician—Chas. D. Smith. chosen a week ago. The voting to-day was capable girl to do general in Consulting Physicians — Horatio N. Small, house work. at 120 Brackett ders asked a on Franklin street Mrs. Thos. P. Beals gave two readings as follows; WANTED—A Inquire St., lady to H. weeks, James A. 10 a. in, and 2 her Miss Stephen Spalding. between p. m._ _9-1 W. L. DOUGLAS a bill for him. She said she usal excellent style. A solo by Overseers of the Poor and Workhouse for three Clerk—Wm. H. Usher, (Rep.) 376; Geo. P. change §20 had Best material, fit, any 5 or H. 262. will invest 82000 In a perfect equals Pierce was rendered and well received, years—Henry Burgess, Christopher Way, Ayer, (Dem.) sat- BOOT AND ®very pair warranted. Take none unless and he SHOES.1 nine borrowed that finely only dollars, Chas. H. Frank E. Lovell. Hlnkley, John business with services. Address "W. L. as was Baker, Treasurer—Stephen (Rep.) 376; WANTED—Partylsfactoiy Douglas’ *3.00 amount. Since then she has not seen him. also one by Mr. Beckett. Weigher of Grain—Millard F. Hicks. 8. Leavitt, (Dem.) 262. Q* 151 Federal St._ 20-2 LOW' PRICES CONTINUED. Shoe, warranted.” Con- After the was in of Public School Buildings— Selectmen, &e.—Republicans, Lewis McLellan gress, Button and Lace. to Mr. F. R. to cash a check entertainment tea served Superintendent Our are so well with the bar If He tried get Fay Wm. H. 377, Charles E. Jordan 377, Isaac L. Johnson HOTEL-Some good rooms can customers pleased you cannot get these the Sargent. them In our clearance sale, shoes from send to be endorsed the Japanese style. and Measurer of Leather—William H. 370; Democrats, Levi H. Beau 266, John W. Jor- now be securedat Perry’s at reasonable rates; gahiswc have given j dealers, by proprie- Weigher PEKBY’8 and have so that we have decld- address on postal card purporting Jr. dan 264, Van W. Carle 287. also table boarders accommodated. 9-1 bought liberally, Boston Globe, but Mr. Fay didn’t Boberts, ed to add several lots of to W. L. Douglas, Brock- tors of the Electrician—Levi L. Cummings. Auditor—John H. Card, (Rep.) 369; Win. D. ton, Mass. Board of Civil Service Examiners. City SAEE—Two of roller see it. Pound Keepers—William Hayes, Levi S. Pen- Hellen, (Dem.) 269. pairs clamp skates, Uustom diode. Miefft. Shop Worn and __ 9 and 10. Address Edward li. Samuel Cobb. Collector—Chas. E. Johnson, (Rep.) Fred FOK$3 per pair; size X. R., Clrokru Pierce, U. S. nell, ,. 366; Mize., Esq., Appraiser icwers—Samuel 270. this office. 9-1 Field Drivers and Fence\ Cobb. C. Phlnney, (Dem.) _____ Ancient Order Hibernians. at this port has been sale appointed to the Civil Lewis L. Thurston. Photographer, and continue the half price all this month to six The town voted rats* thousand one LET- Desk room and one-half of office, some excellent The Ancient Order Hibernians, Division Service Examining Board at the Custom City Constables John L. Shaw, James S.Gould, We have bargains, especially in i 24 Plum vault and steam Included. James M. Black. Thomas M. Glender,- hundred and dollars, an error in TONo. St.; ladles' .mall size boots and slippers: also a greet ball at Hall last House in of David S D. Hall. ninety-eight Room No. 24 Plum Bt. 9-1 5U CONGRESS ST., Portland. No. 2, held their annual City place Moulton, deceased. B. Herbert It. Apply at once. 1, variety for children’s wear ntng, Philip Hughes. Sargent, the State tax for the years 1885-6, this sum evening. There was a large party in at- The board has re-organized as follows: Hon. Thomas Pennell, William H. Plummer, Charles ANTED—A young man as clerk in a store. A. William W Graves, to he held the town until called Me. 9-1 finest of work, both in Plain mm tendance. Band furnished excel- Bion chairman; Chas. W. B. Mosley. Charles Beals, by properly W~ A. K. P. LORD, West Buxton, We guarantee Chandler's Bradbury, Rob- Jesse H. Howard F. Hall, John B. Smith, Colored Photographs, at most reasonable rates. Crowell, for by an act of tho next legislature legalizing ANTED—A good maker, at FRED lent music and the dance was kept up to a erts, secretary, Horatio Hight, and Edward Levi S. Pennell, Edwin A. Leighton, Joseph D. Air pant Call and see our mammoth show of Large Plain M.C. PALMER M. the and ass the same. \\ IV. URQSSTUOK, 289 Middle St. 9-1 eod3m late hour. B. Pierce. Decelle, George W. Witham, Arthur Sawyer. raising ssingof It Photographs. feblTdtf feb20 eod8w I j»uM