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ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 186S-VOL. 27. PORTLAND, MAINE, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1888._gnS?$ri,V£S&2£}_PRICE THREE CENTS.

to rest in the who and artCUL NOTIGBR. ninVKLLAREOIB. LAST DAY OF THE COUNTY FAIR. driver four lengths behind. They came down A GREAT DAY FOR INDIANAPOLIS. talned permission for them had come from Scranton Pleasant TO USE FORCE, IF IT IS NECESSARY. the home stretch like the wind and there vault at Oak Hill for fifteen days. Recently SEARCHING FOR THEIR DEAD. Valley to meet their dead. A special coach as Jack first under the time was extended for another fifteen was great cheering passed had been for these friends, bat the with Aubine next and the New days. That time has almost expired, and the provided wire, Harrison and Blaine Cheered Will Not Temporize A Large Attendance And Interesting horse last. The judge announced by funeral party will start West with the body they insisted on entering the cars containing Chicago with Hampshire the force Races. the time to be 2.254. Thirty Thousand People. I in a short time. Senator Jones, of Nevada, dead, and weie only stopped by Lawless Striksrs. W.D. LITTLE 4 and the of on the train. CO., In the second heat, the word was no soon- and Judge Clarke, of San Francisco, will ac- efforts five priests One er given than Jack went off his feet, company the Misses Patten and Mrs. Qlover. Frenzied Men Storm the Funeral 'Train body was removed from the cars at GENERAL INSURANCE Spratt Wllkesbarre. AGENCY, Jack Wins the Free For All In but he soon steadied down, and went around Republican Women March In the The train then continued up The Police Given Authority to Act Spratt I,el*ware A road to Miners’ Ktlabliabed la 1S4I. the turn in his good old way, exciting the Street Hudson Three Heats. Creat Parade. BERCMANN’S FATAL STROKE. From Mud Run Mills and men in With Straight admiration of every spectator. Aubine Scranton, Later, frantic Vigor. _ search of NO. 31 EXCHANCE STREET. broke at the turn, and fell to the rear. Jack missing friends, broke down the doors of the the in Aubine was now Or. Mackenzie It Shortened the cars and began a frantic search All kinds of Insured t lowaat rates. passed quarter 364. New York Republicans Nominate Says for their pmpcity Gratifying Success Attends the Ef- and the beloved ones. ^Clothing was torn Yesterday's Happenings Along the First-class companies, American »“<* Foreign, trotting very fast, rapidly closing Kaiser’s Life. from the sntf gap made by her bad break. Jack Joel T. Erhardt for Mayor. mangled andscalded bodies.reveallnff Street oetso forts of Capital Crange. Spratt the uniforms Car Lines. passed the half-mile wire in one length gay of the St Aloyslus Cadets 1.124, To Look For Friend* and Relative* and other societies. ahead of Screwdriver. The three-quarters London, Oct 11.—The British Medical Those who knew their DYE HOUSE Oct. relatives were on board also lilocked into the NOTICE^ pole was passed in Here Screwdriver Indianapolis, 11.—The Republican Chicago, Oct. il—At 1 m. The Cumberland County Agricultural fair 1.494- Journal publishes details from Sir Morrel cars and re about p. today, was carried off his and Aubine was one the Victims, began arranging the attire or Garments Cleansed or and feet, passed demonstration today of the largest Among of the crowds around the Western avenue barns Djed Whole, closed yesterday. The attendance was much him. In down the home Au- Mackenzie’s book on the case of the late coverings the corpses. Many were dis- Pressed for coming stretch, and most successful ever held In Ir'.iana. torted and in ready wear, than on the and the bine had a lead of who Frederick. Dr. Mackenzie asserts horrible attitudes, and friends were electrified by the arrival of a 'bus load larger previous day slight Screwdriver, Emperor to — of the fifteen railroads endeavored lessen their AT made another break, but steadied down Nearly all (.itering the frightful appear- of new men, escorted by in weather far more pleasant and suitable for just that the death blow was given Emperor. ance. police patrol before passing under the the ran trains. It is estimated the wire, having passed city special when a false made At Miners Mills wagons. The report spread that an attempt exhibition. A large number of people a April 12th, passage by the train stopped to leave FOSTER’S FOREST CITY RYE quarter of a length ahead of Aubine. that noon over visitors had HOUSE, by 60,000 arrived. Bodies Still Clad In the of James Flynn. As the would be made to run cars. There were 23 were present from this city, Saecarappa and Spratt went in first, amid great cheering. Dr. Bergmann's tube, caused extensive sup- Terribly Mangled body train drew 13 PreWe »«., Opp. Preble Hsaie. Early in the day the streets became block- around the trachea which up at Pleasant Valley the most Cumberland making the last day of The judges gave Screwdriver second posi- puration steadily heartrending men in the ’bus, and two patrol wagons kept oct!7 «neodly Mills, the drained the scenes were enacted. Ropes had been __ tion at the finish, but many thought that he aded throughout business districts. To- away Emperor’s remaining Uniform*. The drew and the men the great show a profitable one for the least ten Gay stretched about the and guards guard. wagons up, ought to have been set back for running. wards the streets around the strength and shortened his life at depot kept noon, Republi- the immense back. The shrieks piled out of the ’bus and into the barns. fair society. The judges, however, said the New Hamp- months. Except when the false passage was throng and IN THE can headquarters began to fill, and at 1 screams of the stricken friends and rel- j. p. welch: HAI.I.. shire horse did not gain by running, and made and Dr. Bergmann thrust his Unger | Crowds began to gather and surround the but a solid wall of into the never suffered atives were The first body carried The attractive exhibition in the hall was that he justly held second place. Aubine's o’clock nothing humanity wound, the Emperor pitiful. barns. Lieut. Shea ordered the police to '‘AKIN1" actual out was Oscar Gibbons, aged 13, born in the admired a trotting was admired by all. In both heats, was to be seen for two squares up aud down pain. by throng of people, a large num- arms of his brother. one af- disperse the mob, and as they advanced in a at the first turn, she struck her feet and al- A from Parnell. Stories Told Witnesses of the stalwart Then, ber being women. The of Pennsylvania avenue. At 1.30, Gen. Harri- Request By Eye ter 46 white sheeted bodies were determined display apples most stopped, losing thereby some half a another, manner, the crowd fled, women was by Mr. arrived at London, ;Oct. 11.—Mr. Parnell requests carried out and into the of especially fine, some thirty different dozen lengths, in each case. When she got son, accompanied Blaine, given charge and children falling over each other in their Disaster. friends. The shrieks and cries of women varieties of excellent fruit shown. In to trotting again, her speed was wonderful, the new Denison, and made their way across any friends who have received letters from wild endeavor being were with the hoarse shouts and to get out of the way. Some POWDER that of either of the other horses sec- mingled the rear hall was exceeding the crowded balcony to the outer him in 1881 and 1882 to send them to his a good exhibition of veg- railing. imprecations of the men. When all were conductors and drivers refused to move when which in each case were overhauled almost retary for use before the commission of In- etables the Their aDpearanee was the signal for a tre- the train out to bear the re Absolutely Pure. by Westcustigo Grange of North before the half mile wire was readied. quiry. out, again pulled ordered, and nine were immediately arrest- Miss F. The in mendous outburst from the malnlng dead to Scranton, Mlnooka and Yarmouth. J. Sturgis, of Gorham, third heat was Spratt’s every sense 30,000 people ed, placed In a patrol wagon and hurried to This never varies. Thousand Will 8trike. points beyond. There are ten bodies still powder A marvel ol purity took first for best of the word. The swift animal trotted even- packed like sardines in the streets below. Twenty Set But Hot Heeded the station. strength and wholesomeuess. More economical premium collection of veg- Danger Signals By unidentified and it is to tell the lylfrom the word go, soon leaving his con- York- Impossible Chief this after con- 'ban the and cannot he sold In etables, her exhibit and Beside General Harrison stood Mrs. Harri- London, Oct. 11—Twenty thousand number of wounded. Hubbard, afternoon, ordinary kinds, being large especial- testants a dozen iu the rear. He Twenty-five were >m petition with the multitude of low short fine. The other lengths shire colliers have notified their sulting Mayor Roche, Issued a general order test, ly prize winners in this de- rushed around son and a number of other ladies. Among employors the Train brought here to the hospital. Numbers of weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in the turn in a manner wonder- Oncoming to the police to see to it that no crowds be partment were Joseph Coburn. L. that will strike unless a ten others are slightly and have r .«. Royal Bartno Powuek Co.. lOfl wall Berry, ful indeed, easily and those on the reviewing balcony were Ex- they conceded injured gone allowed to gather in the streets. Officers Chas. Jordan, A. L. Feuderson, Chas. Deer- trotting apparently home or are cared for. 8 N. Y. iy2d*wtf without exerting himself. Screwdriver had cent advance. It is expected that being and patrolmen are authorized to use force if lng. Mrs. Albion liowe got first Senator Ferry, Gen. John W. Foster, Gen. per 80,000 premium second place at first, but Aubine passed him colliers will give notice to the same effect and as much as be needed. on ball butter and Chas. I leering first on Hastings and Ex-Qov. Porter. The tumultu- necessary, may Every person who burs a pair of Shoes at the quarter pole in and from that before the end of the week. Chief Hubbard duchuett there will be no solid butter. In the fancy works .364, Oct. 11.—An official tells this HEARD TWO WHISTLES. within the next THIRTY depart- time on she held second place. The half was ous cheering on the appearance of Harrison Easton, Pa., temporizing with the rioters,and that DAYS, ment Miss K. A. Hellen, of M. at rioting will find Saecarappa; in in and it and Blaine continued William Roma. story of the Mud Run disaster: "Eighty- Conductor Kelthline Says He Order* will be down with a stern hand. it immensely to their A. Smith, of Portland, I,. L. A. passed 1.11, three-quarters 1.474, several minutes, the put Mayor I' Fessenden, is needless to that when Jack Oct. Kocbe it looks as if it will be advantage to bay at the Hawkes, Portland; Nellie C. Mrs. say Spratt cheers being first for Harrison and then for Rome, 11.—Emperor William arrived seven car loads of people attended the parade ed the Train to Proceed. says necessary Parker, came under the wire far in advance of the totight to maintain public order. t G. F. Griffin, Miss A. L. Smith, Portland; Blaine. Both lifted at 4.10 this afternoon. He was met at the at Hazelton from Wilkesbarre, Scranton, others, and when 2.24 was found to be the repeatedly their hats. Wilkesbarbe, Pa., Oct. 11.—From the There was an riot at Lincoln av- May E. Alden, Miss J. P. M. E. incipient Portland School of Whitney, time for the full that enthusiastic At the railway station by King Humbert. The Carbondale and other There were unanimous enue and Stenography. L. T. Mrs. C. mile, the 1.50, parade started. The column places. testimony of eye-witnesses it is Sedgwick street, on the North side, BARGAIN SHOE STORE. Leavitt, Kellogg, Meserve, G. cheered the between the two H. spectors little champion hearti- was an hour and a half in the re- greeting momarchs was eight sections of the train. These followed found that Jaiaes this afternoon. A mob of about 3U00 people Pupils instructed In shorthand and Griffin, Rose BT Burnell, Iielen New- passing Hanegan, the rear brake- thoroughly Mrs. ly. most cordial. Large crowds lined the streets gathered about the cars, booting the new ■■i OUR MOTTO. type-writing. Day and evening sessions. comb, Robert M. Laughlin, Mr. Frank The viewing stand and it is estimated that near- Passenger train No. 12, with orders to run ten man of the train known as section 4, was following is the summary; leading from the station to the Quirinal. and drivers and pelting them with rotten eggs. Send for circular. Johnson, Addie A. Fenderson, A. L. Paine, minutes orders were also de- FREE 12,000 persons were in line. There were no an enthusiastic welcome was extended to the apart. These swinging a danger|slgnal at some distance One team became and “SMALL EXPENSES AND SMALL PROFITS." Mabel Milliken were prize winners. Mamie FOK-ALL. frightened ran, drag- Wm. less than bands German Emperor. livered to the operators at all sig- from the rear that ging the driver with them. dashed in- Lowell, 9 years old, got 2d prize for an Af- Snell, Jack Spratt.1 1 1 forty and drum corps in the telegraph of train. A red signal They C. H. Nelson, Aubine.,.2 3 2 came to to the next car, the team attach- Beliablegoods always. ghan which she made. Lydia Harding, procession. At the rear of the first division Let Off With a Nominal Fine. nal stations. The seventh section was out at the station also, and red lights at frightening Shoes for work. Mr. FiBeld,Screwdriver.3 2 3 ed to it, which, in ran into another Heavy heavy 1. Saner. 537 Congress St.. Me 8 years old, got first prize on yarn which she Mud Run ahead of time and was un- the rear of the cars. The on-coming train, turn, car, One comfortable Shoes for street wear. Time—2.26Vi, 2.24. came the gigantic Harrison and Morton ball, Ont. Oct. 11.—The minister stopped Light, Mjs^A. Portland^ spun herselfand Sadie 12 2.26, Ottawa, of with its Immense human was slack- smashing things and adding to the general Don’t fail to call and examine. Ridlon, years old, First Jack drawn til the ten minutes had A danger freight, confusion. Order got 2d on a money, Spratt; second money, Au- by four ho rses, rolling continuously customs has his decision in the cases expired. ened a in to tne was finally restored. One prize parcel of pond bine third given little response signals, but ; money, Screwdriver. was at the station, and the driver, after being hit with a bad threw POLICIES Protected by the nlies painted in oil. The fruit exhibit was in its frame work. In the procession were of three vessels belonging to the Inter- signal displayed tnen Conductor Kelthline claims he egg. THE down the lines and refused to drive longer. remarkably fine. C. Lowell, Charles Jordan, FOUR-YEAR-OLDS, the Carrie Harrison with a drum rear brakeman was sent back as an addition- iustleard two whistles from the forward sec- i. P. 421 St. Mr. Guards, national Transportation Company of De- It is asserted with much positiveness that WELCH, Congress Popular Maine Non-Forfeiture Trickey, C. B. Charles Fran- In this race the beautiful Westland and al a short dis- tion, as a signal to go ahead. He therefore sntf Harding, corps, of uni- troit, recently seized at Algorna Mills. Each protection. Section Seven lay has been on sept29_ cis, G. Frank and composed forty handsomely the to the to on. Saturday morning decided as Leavitt, Harding Edward Blue John, a colt a little over three vessel is to a nominal fine for not gave signal engineer go the time Law issued the OLD UN- Files won only formed ladies of the pay having tance beyond the station. When No. Eight for the employes of the eastern only by prizes on apples. Other prize young Indianapolis; When but feet from the section ahead. I)LII.A.I-Lt. _I_A_ *. years old were the starters. The reported at the custom house within the time fifty winners on miscellaneous exhibits were Miss only pole “Harrison from 50 came thundering along the brakeman gave Engineer Cook and Fireman Gallagher saw CARPET Daughters” Connersville, prescribed by the statutes. should the Chicago strikers desise them oat. BEATING NOTICE. ION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE F, J. Sturgis, M. E. W. S. fell to Westland, who went ahead at the but he failed the danger. The lever was reversed, Leavitt, Bickford, young girls from 12 to 15 years old, who the engineer the signal to stop, partly The syndicate controls the surface Mrs. F. A. Files, L. A. Dow, Mrs. Frank word Blue but it was too late. Broadway “go,” John breaking badly. wore to heed it and dashed by the signals. The line and Sixth and Seventh Avenue Hues In Steam Carpet Beating Machine, Pat., at COMPANY, of Portland, Maine. Johnson, Mrs. C. W. Deering and W. J. jockets of blue with stars, skirts of —nikuuuii ujuvii uuuuiu Havana, Oct. 11—Domingo Sanudo, who at New York city, employing about 1600 men. Bickford. red, white aud blue, aud blue caps, and a train plunged on, disregarded the signals the owned An equal number Is the syndi- FOSTER’S FOREST CITY DIE MID I ATE OTP HDIMV BOYS PLOWING MATCH. quarter being trotted in ,40jf, the half in club of colored women wearing flag sashes. ninety houses and was estimated to te the station and an awful disaster followed.” THE STATE. employed by HOUSE, cate In Philadelphia and about 300 In Pitts- 13 Preble Ml.. Opp. Preble lleuae. One of the most 1.23, three fourths in 2.04 and the full mile in After the procession passed Gen. and Mrs. worth and his wife, were found interesting events of the 82,000,000, A man arrived from the scene says: “The ANDBOSCOOOIN COUNTY. burg. Harrison were driven home and Mr. Blaine _ Carpets demised at all seasons of the year. was the 2.43J. Blue John showed his mettle in the next murdered this in their on day plowing match for boys, the morning residedce, section wrecked was made up of Jersey Cen- are oct!7 sn was driven to the exposition grounds. Sur- Efforts being made In the United States eodly heat. He went Inquisdore street. The bodies were terribly Oarsmen on Wheela. prize being a No. 1 Frye steel plow. The ahead at the start and held rounding the speakers’ stand were 30,000 peo- tral passenger cars, which are only shells to bring about a reformation in the printing first place until the three was backed with a hatchet. The couple were very boys who tried for the were quarters pole ple. As Mr. Blaine entered the stand, a cars. Two were com- and style of blank bank checks so that all New Yobk, Oct 11.—In the road THE prize Willie reached when old, and isolated themselves from others, liv- or apologies for sculling WEATHER. the trotters came neck to neck. shout went up. Gen. made a checks shall be uniform the United States Robinson, Scarboro, 11 years old; Herbert At a little mighty Hovey ing as misers. and the other two contest at midnight the score stood: Lemonade. beyond this place Blue John, who brief followed Rev. Mr. pletely demolished, over. It Is said the movement started in had been speech, by Chase, n6xt to worthless. The sec- MILES. LAPS. MILKS. LAVS. Signal Office, Wab Dep’t, l Egg Collins, Gorham, 16 years old; Elmer Libby, trotting a wonderful race, broke candidate for Lieutenant and then colliding Chicago and is being It and fell Governor, tion was drawn two generally adopted. Ross. 328 6 Hamm ... 2»0 O Washington, D. > 17 Sam behind, giving the heat to Westland. Mr. Blaine. Mr. Blaine said: by engines. is that the National Shoe * Leather C., SCHLOTTEEBECK & FOSS’. Gorham, years old; Phiuney, Gor- The SUBURBAN NEWS. first the last probable Hoisted.. 364 8 Lee. 274 O quarter was trotted — The ploughed through Oct. 11, 1888, 8 p.m.) 16 .44, the half in 1.24 “Ladies and gentlemen A man as engine bank, of Anburn, will adopt the new style. 361 6 ham, years old; John E. Johnson, 16 the mile might car in the train and the next McKay... in 2.441. well take a partly through The Lakeside Pres* In Auburn The indications (or the next 24 hours for years old. The position on the end of Cape Race and corporation THE PORTLAND DAILY plowing by little Westland won the next heat in 2.38. Both WEST POWNAL. one above. Many of the dead injured the first the of PRESS, Willie Robinson was indeed and address the Atlantic ocean as attempt to printed order of new style New England are faK followed by rain or praiseworthy of these colts are fine ones and in these cars were found either beneath, on and he turned the remarkably address this vast crowd. I hope to speak to H. H. Jordan left town last to ac- checks in New England. Thetorder Is one Published every day (Sundays excepted) by tbe furrows smoothly and promise to make trotters Tuesday top the engine mangled beyond , stationary temperature, northeasterly At last great a small section of it in town this evening, onalongsidu thousand for use at the Barker Mills in Au- evenly. after they had all tried and The is cept the position of station agent at Fabyans Cook was the on the PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, following the summary: but 1 came here to and to recognition. Henry engineer burn. winds, high coast, attending storm all made a good exhibition the decid- exchange greetings of the I BOWDOINS, 3. judges FOUB-TBAB-OLD CLASS. on the P. & O. railroad. of the first engine, and James Sharkey COLBYS, 8; At 97 Exchange Street. Me ed that John E. Johnson should have the exchange congratulations, and to say to you, AROOSTOOK COUNTY. centre moving northeasterly. Portland. second. Cook leaped from his engine and The Bowdolns the on the which was Barrett Bros., Westland. Ill as you know before I say it. that this Sweetsir b Jordan will sell at auction next played Colbys plow, given away by Mr Frye, it great cannot be found. His firemen are A Bangor firm has received a letter an- Cautionary northeast signals displayed Terms Eight Dollars a Year. To mall sub L. F. True. Bine John. 2 2 2 concourse of means severely at afternoon is needless to say that the young man' was people 15,000 majority in Monday about thirty milch cows. nouncing the death at Llnneus last week of campus Watervllle, Wednesday from Boston to scribers. Seven Dollars a Year.il paid lu advance Time, 2.43%, 2.44Vs, 2.38. Indiana for and Morton but not dangerously injured. Sharkey said Eastport. highly elated by his success and Harrison [prolonged Kev. J. C. Mclnerney will preach at the Benjamin Alexander, Esq., one of the most A very cold and few spectators caused Rates or advertising—One Inch ol greatly First Blue and that when he saw the signal to stop he shut day space pleased with his money, Westland: second money, cheers] furthermore a demonstration like Universalist church next at 10.30: business men in that section of tbe length ol or twelve lines prize. John. all Sunday off steam. When he saw the danger signal prominent the game to be a most uninteresting one. The has been received column, nonpariel this, of Indiana, is worth five hundred at 2.30 m. following telegram constitutes a PHIZES AWARDED. Gray Comer p. on the at the his Aroostook. Mr. Alexander was at the time “square.” from an man Good target he reversed curves were the at the Office in The races closed the days’ festivities, and speeches any living. depot, of his of the and Parsons's very effective, U. S. Signal this city, dated $1.60 per square, first 76 ceutsper Prizes were awarded lever but Cook’s engine continued using death, postmaster town, daily, week; the following: Win. soon the grounds were deserted. bye.” [Cheers]. for the and Bowdolns but once. He was D. week alter; three insertions or $1.00con- Oddities of the Mind Cure. steam and pulled him into the wreck. The many years leading merchant hitting safely Washington, C., Oct. U, 1888: less, second on At Mr. Blaine’s departure there was fur- tinuing every other alter first week, 60 cents. Robingon colt;N. M. Marshall that some cars were thrown over the business man. He was a member of the well Foster. Both teams field- Me.: day The Central Maine Show. ther but a of rain started [Boston Transcript.] story supported by Obserter, Portland, Half square, three insertions or less, 76 first. R. A. speaking, sprinkle is 1 should that Maine House of in 1876, 1877 few features of cents; Sucking colts, Fogg, Gorham, the crowd toward the embankment not true. say Representatives ed and batted poorly The one 50 cents week after. [Special to the Press.] city. The mind cure has ceased to be a and 1878. He was 9.45 p. m. hoist cautionary northeast signals week, $1.00; per N. nine-days' if the cars had been Lehigh Valley cars in- the son of the late Hugh the game were a double by Special one-third additional. 1st; Robinson, Scarboro, 2d. Draft Tomlinson’s Hall was crowded to suffoca- play Thompson at Portland and Portland section. Hurri- Notices, Augusta, Oct. 11.—The grange fair closed wonder. The devotees of the idea are divided stead of Jersey Central, the accident would Alexander, Esq., who, tor years was a lead- and W HiltoD, and the of Kalloch. Under head of “Amusements” and Auction horses, W. W. G. L. tion tonight. Mr. Blaine was enthusiastical- batting cane central in Virginia and moving north. Hatch, 1st; Robinson, and not have been so disastrous and I if ing lumber man in that part of the State, The score follows: Sales,” $2.00 ]>er square per week; three Inser- 2d. tonight during the three days which it received. He on into not only the main sects with which doqfat northeast winds on Fri- Single draft horses, Chas. ly spoke protection and the they and once his dis- Expect increasing tions or leas, Robiuson, more than three or four would have Been represented Representative COLBYS. $1.60. 1st; W. \V. 2d. two has been in operation, a marked suc- which he claimed it to but into some half more distinct also ordered at Boston and Hatch, Fillies, years old, proved prosperity brought began, dozen killed. I am well with Cook and trict in the legislature. day. Signals under the acquainted AB. B. BH. SB. FO. A. B. and three, John Roberts, 2d- cess. was the hall show a West. shades of Boston section Eastport. THE MAINE STATE PRESS. Saccarappa, Especially good thought, ranging from an abstract cannot understand what came over him. will be made to the 2b. 4 3 12 2 0 0 R. one Application legislature Wagg, Dunwoody. Deering, Gorham, 1st; year old,under one and by was to New York to the thus far this winter for an amendment to the act in- Parsons, 6 3 1 3 2 8 1 Published every Thursday Morning, at $2.60 Alonzo judges pronounced equal Republicans. mental-materialism to the simplest form of According Investigation made, p. two, Libby. 1st; Chas. Deering, 2d. lb. 4 1 0 2 3 0 1 a year; If paid In advauce, a that of either ot the State fairs. The halls the company’s rules and orders were com- corporating the Northern Maine Railroad Gilmore, WEATHER $2.00 year. Gelding, four years old, J. F. New York, Oct. 11.—The Republican old-fashioned religious prayer cure. The 6 o 1 1 2 O LOCAL REPORT. Advertisements inserted in the “Maine State Barrett, 1st; plied with by the operator and the Company, allowing the to issue Roberts, cf. |0 three years old, under four, Lewis have been afternoon and telegraph company 3b. 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 PORTLAND. Me., Oct. 11.1888. Pbess” (which has a large circulation In every Johnson, thronged evening. county convention tonight nominated Joel Christian Science branch, who are doubtless crew of the third section. toe cause the Bonney, Gorham, 1st; two under bonds, giving privilege being Merrill. It. 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 part of the State) for $1.00 per square lor first In- years old, three, The result will be to form an association to T. Krhardt for in the to fa- omitted from the act. 9 S »■ I 8 P M Howard mayor, John W. Jacobus for majority, continue employ the ss. 3 0 0 0 1 3 3 sertion. and 60 cents per square for each subse- Jones, Saccarappa, 1st, Stallions, on Purlngton, carry a Central Maine fair, and steps are C. miliar about a a Last 4 o 2 o o -o o Barometer.29.920 29.963 quent Insertion. five years old and over, J. F. Barrett, 1st, sheriff, Henry Ferley for county clerk aud phraseology "belief of cold,” FRENZIED WATCHERS. week Monticello and other Aroostook Kallocb, rf. now being taken in that direction. It is pro- an “illusion of .. 4 1 0 0 10 *2 0 Thermometer. 42. 48. W. D. ltamsdell, 2d; four years old and un- James T. Van Ransselaer for of indigestion,” and so on, refus- towns were treated to a fall of snow of three Foster, Address all communications to posed to lease four acres of land west of president Dew Point. 33. .41. der Alonzo Chas. the ing to speak of any of these accustomed ills Weary Hours of Waiting For the Sad or four Inches, and a number of sleighs were five, Libby, 1st, Hanson, and erect the board af aldermen. Krhardt was for in- Totals.37 8 6 8 *28 13 8 Humidity. 72. ! 76. PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. 2d; two under park suitable buildings before an- as real. There was an instance of the use of seen upon the streets. years old, three, J. F. Barrett other Particulars. Wind. W |NE Chas. fair season. Efforts will be made to ly United States marshal for this district this language the other which sounded BOWDOINS. 6 1st, Thayer 2d; one year old, under day FBANKLIN COUNTY. Velocity. 14 secure the of farmers iu Oct. 11.—The news of BH. A. K. two, J. F. Barrett J. M. 2d. support prominent and was once police commissioner. He Is very queerly. A lady called to see a friend, WiLKESBAraie, Pa., AB. H. TB. FO. Weather. Clear ICloudy 1st, Floyd this and if F. O. M. of has 1 2 MAINE. Matched region possible embrace the Kead- another lady whose mother, a very firm be- the accident on the road Lyford, D., Farmington, Packard, lb. 3 0 0 1 11 oxen, Henry Morrison, West Scar- field fair in of the New York and Northern Lehigh Valley suit the estate of the late 4 1 0 o o 2 2 Mean daily bar...29.942 Maximum ther_56.4 boro J. V. the association. Substantial president llevor in Chrisian lives with her. brought against Freeman, 2b. 1st, Newcomb 2d. 0. F. Deering Railroad. Science, last night the like wild 4 10 18 0 0 Mean daily ther...45.0 IMlnimum ther. ...323 support from Waterville is already assured The mother came down to meet spread through city Sarah S. Belcher, to compel the payment of Fish, c. The 1st on one year olds. With steers, the caller, 0 0 1 1 O 1 Mean dally d'wpt..87.0 Max. vel. wind.. .18 N Epidemic Abating. Henry Capital Grange is to be Strong efforts are still being made to In- and fire and the friends and relatives of passen- his bill for professional attendance during Tukey, rf. 4 I Morrison, B. S. Larrabee. A. S. and largely represented duce remarked, apologetically, but cheerfully, lb.. 4 1 1 O 2 12 O Mean daily bum...74.0 iTotal nreclp. 0 to the Riggs in the association. It is not that the Grant and Hewitt to withdraw and Mr. Belcher’s Illness. The case was en- Thompson, [Special Press.] Frank O. won likely as she came in: gers on the wrecked train flocked to the sta long W. 3b. 2 0 O 1 2 0 3 Emery premiums. have Tammay and County unite tered at the term and Hilton, Oct. 11.—There are two legislature will be asked to give over 8500 Democracy “My daughter has a belief in a of court just closed 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Augusta, only Alonzo Libby, W. W. Cressey and Thos. upon a candidate. Grant he is boil, and tion in the hope of learning the sad particu- Ru4SeU.ll. for special premiums. says willing, can’t come down.” will, if not settled prior to it, be tried at the ss. 3 0 0 0 0 1 4 very mild cases of at the Insane McDonough won with but has Splllane, (Oct. 11,1888, 8.00 P.M.) diphtheria premiums Ayrshire Hewitt not yet announced his deter- lars. the the was March term. Dr. bill Is a little K. 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 W. C. of Very different, indeed, is another of Throughout night depot Lyford's Hilton, cf. Observations taken at the same moment o( time both male attendants and stock; Webster, Portland, took The Sagadahoc Fair. mination. story over Hospital, being the mind cure, which comes to the hundreds of 91000. all stations. prizes with his Alonzo Listener tnronged by persons suffering at are now on the road Holsteins; Libby Oct. 11.—This was the third from an KENNEBEC COUNTY. Totals.32 *3 T _6 24 18 12 they to recovery. There with his and D. W. Clark with Bhukswick, A Cranite ’s Reason. esteemed correspondent, who sends untold over the the rail- Jerseys his agony uncertainty, 23466789 Thermote’r Wind have been no cases on tbe female side for day of the fair. Five thousand his name and address as a of The tax books of Watervtlle show the to- Innings.1 Guernseys. Sagadahoc New York, Oct. 11.—Michael J. guarantee good road people to any information 0200032 X- 8 In the Murraj, faith, and which runs in this refusing give tal number of individuals, firms and estates Colbys.1 18 days. poultry department A. L. Fender- people were present and the premiums were the way: Bowdolns.1 00200000—3 son won 1st successful young lawyer of Fitchburg, “A lady, strong in the faith, fell down a regarding the accident. The throng was loud taxed in the city as 2,250. The real estate Is £ «, premium for best general ex- all awarded. The three minute race was flight of marble and while in its of valued and the total assessment is A Saddened Household. hibit and the other prize winners were, Hen- Mass.,!who has been speaking in the national long stairs, she denunciation the company for refus- 93,840,070, •W. Place of SI a I *>,; won in was in the Hilton out for running oat of line. o to Chas. three straight heats by Harry C., air, she bethought herself and ing this information and needless 958,169.94. _ ry Francis, Albert W. said, ©£ V E Day, Haskell, campaign in Maine and New York, left for causing Earned r 1. First base on balls— 4-1 ~ Oct. 11.—Mrs. James £ 5: >5 s Biddefobd, W. C. E. G. F. and owned J. W. of Count- ‘Here is a chance to apply my truth.’ She suffering. KNOX COUNTY. uns—Colbys, Clements, Phinney, Roberts by Curtis, Brunswick, Indiana to take the Wagg, Packard. W. Hilton (2), Splllane. First ® Dresser found her husband F. C. yesterday, stump for did so, landed and rose and wanted to to the scene of Observation. “§ E &§ I Si apparently dying Harding. owned gently walked, Many persons go Friendship is a town where hardly any base on Bowaolns, 6. Struck ry Girl, by Walter Dinsmore, of Bow- Harrison and unharmed.” the errors—Colbys, 12, from a stroke of when she went to THE RACES. protection. He was telling a disaster and endeavored to charter a loco- one is at home. Nearly every able bodied out—Roberto. Merrill, Purinteu. Foster (2), Free- 5 |S 5 £ S* apoplexy doinham, second; time, 2.43, 2.40. In The who but — 2.40, lady accomplished this miracle motive, the favor could not be obtained. Is man, W. Hilton, (21, E. HUtou CO call him at The races were trotted under the most fa- good story about a talk he had before the citizen away on the engaged in for- Splllane (2). C this morning 7.30. She found at the 2.35 class, four heats were trotted and the must be very in the faith After from 10 o’clock until 3 this sea, Passed balls-Foster. Wild Maine strong indeed. waiting eign freighting, coasting, fishing and pitches—Thompson same time her Airs. vorable the warm race was continued to tomorrow forenoon on election with a granite cutter of VI- When one is herring 3. Double and W. Hilton. the aunt, Olive Hobson, circumstances, day being falling down a long flight of morning, many persons took the south bound carrying their fish and lobsters to Boston and plays—Thompson and the track in a account of darkness. The horses are Hul- nalbaven, in that State. The latter his marble and in train which Time of game—in. 46m. Umpire-Larrabee. Eastport7Me|29.94 44 +4 N .... Clear dead in her bed. Airs. Hobson was 88 years first class condition. The gave steps, completely the air, be- passed Wilkosbarre at 3.10 and Portland tor a market. 48 +10 NE ....Cloudy dah, Gypsey and General Hancock. The reasons for the ticket thinking one's self is one of the most difficult went to the scene of the accident. Portland,Mei29.96 old, but was suffering from no unusual sick- classes called were tue 2.50 class, with four ball voting Republican PENOBSCOT COUNTY. 50 +8 BE .... Fair game resulted: Baths, in the world. was Boston, lAass 29.96 15; Brunswicks, thus: things It there learned that the third train The National League. 60 E .... ness. a starters, the free-for-all with three starters 21. The Block Island 29.90 +4 Cloudy She has been respected resident of receipts for the three day’s were “There has been from had stood on the tracks a few hundred yards The Katabdin Ice Company has declared a 29.96 44 O 8E ....Fair recently imported The the National Nantucket.. Biddeford for 30 her Jere- and the lour-year-old, which was 82,200. one of our Pigeon at Sea. from Mud Hun for the sections ahead dividend of ten per cent., snowing a very following games In League years, husband, postponed _ Scotland local marble New York... *9.82 60 0 NE ....Fair by dealers, Messengers waiting and sold to out of the A some prosperous season. During the summer 31 were 29.76 44 -8 NE ....Fair miah Hobson, haviug died 11 years ago. She from the first day, with two starters. The by him, set up in the cemetery at [Scientific American.] get way. flagman, say, played yesterday: Philadelphia CONTESTING WHEELMEN. had been sent back a vessels have been loaded with ice the .... a red with lantern to by Washington. 29.62 44 +6 NE Bain races all of these were Thomaston, Scotch granite monument, guard AT BOSTON. | leaves a sister, Air. Dresser’s mother two by classes unusually The scheme suggested by the French Socle company. The houses are in excellent con- Va. 29.48 68 +6 8 ....Cloudy all Three the train from the rear. Suddenly the pas- 3 4 6 9 Norfolk, and a keen polished, including meldings. dition. Innings.1 2 6g7;8 .. her senior. Mr. Dresser recover good, interest was manifested iu is a an An addition of a Halteras.... years may The Races at the hundred and seventy-five dollars represent ty Colombophile novel,indeed, impor- sengers on the rear platform saw a train ap- capacltyCof 10,000 Bostons.1 1 0 0 1 1 10 3-8 29.72 52 —4 W ....Fair Fairfield Meet tons was made last season and tons Wilmington. from this attack, but he is very sick. them by the throng of spectators. Loud the entire cost of labor, freightage, lettering tant one, and it seems lather strange, now proaching at a high rate of speed. Several 30,000 Ftttsburgs.0 00000000-0 29.78 70 NE .... Fair out can now accommodated in Jacksonville +4 cheering frequently greeted the Yesterday. and setting, and also a 40 cent un- saw the danger, jumped and weighed be Base Pittoburgs. 3. Errors Galveston. winning per duty we are told how much advantage is likely to escaped. the hits—Bostons, 12: Installation at Lewiston. horse and the interest continued unabated der the tariff. The closest There was a frightful crash and the building. —Bostons, 3. Itotteries-Mmdden .... existing estimate 2; Plltsburgs. Montgomery 29.82 68 —2 NW Cloudy that it was not engine from to the end. of the that can be made on this result, thought of before. It plunged her full into the train. The COUNTY. and KeUy, Galvin and Miller. New Orleans 29.94 64 —6 NW .... Clear Oct 11.—Rev. Sum- beginning Many Faibfield, Oct. 11.—Wheelmen from all monument here, length PISCATAQUIS Lewiston, Martyn veteran berse of as a consists in shock drove the rear car OAMB. Knoxville.... 29.76 46 -8 NW .... Rain the State were pres- using basis the bill of prices at Vlnal- sending pigeon messengers from through the next A curious is the .353 SECOND merbell was installed as of the Maine jockeys sections of Maine arrived in Waterville last theory prevailing among .. NW .... F. pastor ent, and all the visiters were well one for two-thirds of its and the Memphis.... 29.90 ir satisfied haven, makes it cost, setup in our own gran- ship to ship, the same being on the broad length, sec- Inhabitants of ElliottsvlUe plantation, to the Innings .t.,...I 2 3 4 3 8 Cincinnati,O. 29.76 46 -10 NE .... Kain street church The sermon with the trotting exhibition. The 2.5o class night, for the first race meet of the Maine cut our own them ond one was forced into the third. Bostons 3 0 0 0 1-4 FreeBaptlst today. ite, by people, 8440, giving seas and far or near an effect that Ed. Hall, the Lake Onaway raur- .-.0 48 —4 NE ... apart, coun- 0 Pittsburg.... 29.66 Cloudy was the first called to the ring and the horses Division of the an of enemy’s Net a person escaped from the rear .— ...O 0 0 1 0-1 —2 League of American Wheel- advantage 805. and single derer, is still in the forests of Pittoburgs... BuOaUi, N.Y. 29.88 48 NE ....Fair was preached by Rev. C. E. Cate. were try, needing re-enforcement. A cote has car. | lurking great Winthrop Pilot, Dot, Bay Tom and men. “Now, then, under the free trade The second was crowded with maimed l that Base hits—Bostons, 4: Pittoburgs l. Errors— Cleveland.... 29.78 60 4-4 NE .... CloEdy Fifteen riders from Bidde- theory, been established aboard the boat region. It is said that some one has Fannie P., the pole to with Portland, if we cannot an article as as dispatch and bodies and the third had but Bostons, 1: 1. Batteries—Kadbourn 48 N .... Dead In His Cellar. falling Bay Tom, produce cheap bleeding ! been to the Hall Ftttsburgs, Detroit. 29.82 +2 Cloudy lord, and other St. Louis, the consort and constant attendant shanty formerly occupied by and Fields. —4 N Dot, Fannie P, and Winthrop Pilot coming Lewiston, Bangor, Augusta we can it, it Is best for us to abandon five passengers who escaped. and Kelly, Slaley Chicago, 111.. 29.86 60 ....Cloudy Oct. 11.—This word buy upon the Couronne, line of battle and and Davis and opened a secret place and car- Foxcboft, morning in the order named. Tom started down important centres sent the and to work at ship The steam and smoke cleared away and St. Louis.. Bay good delegations. industry go something school of gunnery at Salius ried away clothing, etc., and that no one 29.98 64 W ...Fair was brought Coroner Zenas Poole that out to the first turn ahead when the word else. Does cutter d’Hyeres. the rear car presented awful The 23406789 ■t.Paul.Mmn +4 “go” Most of the visiting wheelmen arrived on any granite believe that At its recent from sights. else could possibly have known how to have Inning*.1 30.00 60 0 NE .... Fair was Dot departure Toulon, timbers 0 2 0 2 3 2-13 Duluth. in the cellar of his own house given. was second and pressing we should abandon granite cutting and gran- were crushed and wrenched, while entered. Some other have New Yorks..4 0 0 30.00 42 —6 W ....Rain Pottersville.in the afternoon and but rein- whither it comes every three weeks to revic- things recently 00000000—0 Bt. Vincent. hard upon him, Winthrop Pilot third and evening trains, ite quarrying in this country, and send our on all sides hung bodies and limbs. transpired there, which have aroused their Indianapolis.0 Col. 30.00 68 NW.... Cloudy where he lived alone, lay the body of Ed- tual, the St. Louis brought young pigeons, mangled Denver, -|-10 Fannie P. last. The quarter pole was passed forcements came this morning. The wheel- granite cutters to Scotland to earn their liv- The few bodies which were not mangled suspicions. Base hits—New Yorks, 12; Indianapolis. 8. Er- Halifax.. 29,86 44 4-2 NW .... Fair which quickly got accustomed to the ward Wise, the neck being broken. The in 41 and here Dot came to Tom men’s ball at last eve- floating "uiv uuimu hnvi ooaiucu uj iuc skratu nuu rors— New Yorks, 3; Indianapolis. 19. Batteries 29.96 44 E i, close Bay City Hall, Waterville, ing cutting monuments at Scotch wages, and nnfo anil fn tha nnioa rtf nrtillm-tr *1,„ SAGADAHOC COUNTY. Montreal.... +4 was a —George and 8breve and Myers. 42 N noticed an absence for 24 hours of who trotted handsomely. The half mile was ning, brilliant success. this with Scotch little remained in the car which bore human Murpby, Bismarck.... 30.16 —12 Clear neighbors supply country granite Louis at least GOO shots a week from The fair in Richmond in aid of the new trotted in 1.23 with Tom first under the There was a good attendance at the races work?” firing semblance. AT WIIHISOSOW. smoke from the chimney and the Bay her great guns. At distances small at shoe factory was entering wire. Before the was reached at Fairfield today. The races commenced at “What would the result he tn Vinalhftven first, When the shock of the crash had subsided opened Wednesday night 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 quarter pole a Innings..1 bouse found the as described. rt/vl -_ _I.. .. 9 1 K lk m Puttun ,.f lii.irnli finally reaching 20# miles at sea, the pigeons with large attendance and every prospect body should such a Mr. the uninjured began to do what could be done Washingtons..4 00U0012— 7 theory prevail?” Murray were released with messages, those of the St. of scccess. 0 00—6 Fannie P. was a number of back of first heat, one mile, in the Maine Division asked. for their unfortunate companions. The St. Del rot ta. 0 0000 Tracked His Rubbers. lengths Louis going to their home cote on SOMERSET COUNTY. by Pilot who was third horse. The League of American Wheelmen champion- “Will Couronne, Francis Pioneer who were on the train, Base bits—Washingtons. 10; Detroit*,». Er- Winthrop any Democratic tariff reformer,” re- and those in the latter flying to the St-Louis. corps, four trotters came down the ship. Weir of Fairfield was second. plied with zeal the broad axes which were Ephraim Howard, of has lost rors—Washlngtous, 8; Detrolts, 8. Batteries— Augusta, Oct. 11.—Last Sunday night the home stretch at Time, plied the granite, cutter, “say that if the 40 There have been few Highland, a .40 Dot under 3 mishaps, and, strangest meant for occasions. were but live sheep in the last few the bears. Keefe and Mack, Conway and Well*. NEWS. store of R. K. Stewart at was clip, passing the wire two- 251. Per cent tariff is taken off, as called for in of the holiday They days by GENERAL drug Belgrade The first all, pigeons do not fear, so far as can Hunters at ratLAOBhreiA. thirds of a length ahead of Bay Tom, Win- heat of the half mile league the Mills bill, the difference in the of little adapted to the work and were soon use- have set traps and expect to cap- broken into and money, knives and price be seen, the fire of the great guns, at times less. ture them. for Charles jewelry, throp Pilot was third and Fannie P., fourth. championship was won by Barnes of Port- monuments in this couDtrv and others will Innings.„..l 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 L. W. Smith, bookkeeper Baker arriving when they are ip full play, and in To tooooio-8 shoe of Wor- other articles to a considerable value stolen. The heat was trotted in 2.48. Before the land, of Skowhegan being second, not come off the of workers free the bodies In the rear car the train- WALDO COUNTY. Pwn^iAiphi....e Smith & Co., boot and jobbers wages granite the midst of heavy clouds of smoke 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-3 first turn was reached in the second heat and Dow of Fairfield third. 1.38. or the coming men attached a locomotive to the wrecked At a Chlcagos.1 cester, Mass., is a defaulter and is missing. Deputy Sheriff Tibbetts was notified of the Time, industry be abandoned? That is the from the powder. The idea is to meeting held Monday evening tor the Tom Dot who made a bad break The one mile free-for-all race was won burning and started to it from the wreck. Base 12. Chlcagos. 9. Er- Bay passed by reason why I am resolved to vote for the Re- constant engine pull purpose of forming a stock company for hits—Phlladelpblas. Steamer Wenslaydale, from Aspinwal), is break, aud on Monday took hold of the Windle of keep up intercourse between dis- The fir.t movement of the rors—Philadelphia*. 3; Chicago*. 7. Batteries— in the very beginning. Winthrop Pilot held Lynn, Weir of Fairfield second. publican candidates this year for the first shattered wreck the manufacture of shoes in Belfast, six at in New York. Eight of the if to find Time first tant fleet which may be operatiugagainst an Banders and Clements, Xeuer and Farrell. quarantine case, determined possible the third and Fannie P. fourth place to the 3m; half, 1.231. Windle was han- time in my life.” brought from the wounded such awful cries thousand dollars was subscribed toward the crew are sick with chagres fever. The cap- enemy that may appear in force at any quarter pole which was passed in 42. Here dicapped by 100 yards. that their friends ordered the engineer to one-third of the total sum The died on the 22d of culprit. moment and at any point. project, being Standing. tain September. Dot showed some fine trotting uml came un- The second heat of the half mile league desist on pain of his life. needed Upon making an examination of the prem- for.Its development. The la the of the club* Hon. M. addressed the der the half mile wire ini a little race was won of CULLOM AND PLATT. The few houses about the were thrown following standing Chauncey Depew .22, ahead championship by Baker Bath spot Republicans of New Haven last night and ises he dlscoved in the mud the tracks of a of Bay Tom who was closely pressed by Win- Skowhegan, Barnes of Portland second and Corporations. open to the suffering and bonfires were light- The Good in the National League: Templars. Per was given an enthusiastic welcome by citi- man and after considera- throp Pilot. Between the half mile and Dow of Fairfield third. 1.37. The certificate of organization of the New ed to aid the work of relief. wearing rubbers, Time, Speeches In the Senate on the Tariff At the of the Good at Won. Lost. Cent. zens and Yale men. Dot was to The second heat of the mile cham- The passengers give many different ac- meeting Templars Played. ble difficulty traced them to the house of three-quarters pole obliged give league England Shipbuilding Company has recent- New Yorks. 84 48 130 .646 in to and at the race was won Bill. counts of the cause of the Skowhegan, Wednesday, the com- Mrs. Cleveland and party left Saranac Bay Tom, three-fourths pole, pionship by Patten, Weir sec- been probable accident, following 77 07 134 .674 Frank Barnum. Barnum is a farmer and ond. This ly filed at the office of the Secretary of some it to the Chicago*. Lake, N. Y., yesterday afternoon on a special which was passed in 2.05, Winthrop Pilot, gave Patten the race. attributing negligence of the mittees were appointed: Philadelphia*. 68 61 129 .627 had a man for him named Tom and Dot were Baker won the half-mile State, which shows It has a stock of flagman in not going back with the red 67 62 129 .019 train for Washington. young working Bay abreast, in coming league champion- Washington, Oct. 11.—In the Senate, to- capital lights. Distribution—IT. A. Cain, Kennebunk; Mrs. M. Detrolts. Will 16 of whom down the home stretch Winthrop Pilot ship race, the last heat being in Win- $100,000; amount value of Others say ihe fourth train which ran into A. Cusbman, Ornevllle; Mrs. K. L. Cain, Kenue- Bostons.... 69 64 133 .618 David II. Merriam, of Fitchburg, Stevens, years age, upon forged 1.47J. day, the tariff bill was paid In, $800; par 133 .496 Mayor ahead of Bay Tom, Dot fell into third place dle rode an exhibition half-mile In taken up and Senator the third had no air brakes. bunk. Plttsburgs. 66 67 Mass., died aged 68. He was in suspicion rested at once. A pair of his rub- 1.23J. shares, $100. The stockholders are G. C. 49 86 its .366 yesterday, and Fannie P. up the rear. Then The three-mile league was Cullom spoke upon it. He criticised the The latest figures place the number killed Legislation—Mrs. II. M. C. Estes. Waterville; Indianapolis. the in 1860 and was provost mar- brought championship H. Washingtons.. 48 86 132 .356 Legislature bers were procured and found upon exami- under the wire the full won by Patten of Weir of Fair- of Moses, W. Swanton, T. W. Hyde, A. B. at 55 and the Injured at 40. Everett B..Norton,Farmington; Jededlah Thomas, shal of the 9th Massachusetts District they passed making Skowhegan, speeches Messrs. Carlisle and Thurman, Gardiner. during to mile in 2.40. field second, Barnes of Portland and Haggett, J. H. Allen & Co., Isaiah H. The scenes at the depot in Wilkesbarre nation fit exactly the tracks leading from third, and District 8. J. C. the war. Dot lead to the first turn of fourth. referred to the House as having a Coombs, and S. J. Watson. The officers are, when the trains with the dead and wounded Lodges—A. Bangs, Augusta; house where he was em- in the third heat, Crosby Bangor O. B. Skowhegan. Other Camea. 20 the trusted the store to the Southern man for speaker and Southern men G. C. Moses Isaiah H. Coombs Stewart, York; Hunnewell, James B. Caunce, for years but here Winthrop Pilot went ahead and president, were expected were heart-rending in the ex- Juvenile K. 9. and he was under for chairmen of the most .Lodges—Josle Pollard, Biddeford; At Brooklyn—Brookly ns. 9; Athletics, bookkeeper of the Dolphin Silk Manufactur- ployed, thereupon placed had a good lead at the important commit- treasurer. G. C. Moses, Chas. H. McLellan. treme. Several hundred persons assembled Mrs. E. Mrs. Sarah quarter pole, making tees. He did George Brackett. Belfast; At Baltimore— Baltimore*, 9; Clevelands,*. at N. and for a THE SITUATION not believe, he said, in Texas A. B. llaggett, H. W. Swanton and S. J. and it was see the Ware. Waterville. ing Company, Patterson, J., arrest. the distance in .42. Pilot came first under IMPROVED. painful to parents looking At Louisville-Louisville*, 3; St. Louis, 2. time treasurer of St. Paul’s Episcopal the half mile Dot next and close statesmanship. Watson directors. for their husbands for their wives Appeals—Htnrer 8. Knight. Portland; V. A. Cain, long Stevens’s room, which is an unfinished at- wire, upon Senator Platt followed children, Everett B. church, is an embezzler of about 810,000. him and Tom time 122. The Senator Cullom. The Bath Times says: “From what can be and friends for friends. Kennebunk; Norton, Farmington. and under Bay third; Nurses Without But Una- He said a Personal work—Mrs. E. E. Cain. Waterville; A- He has turned all his real estate over to the tic, was searched by the officer, was reached in Patients, conspiracy against labor pervaded learned it is well settled that there has the scenes at the wreck quarter pole 2.03$. Dot fairly Among shocking E. E. Blandish. Notea. room and the one ble to Get Home. the whole body of American Its been a In the of was that W, Verrtll, .Biddeford; Uopklnson, firm. the flooring between his made a bad break here, Pilot » nrst and history. recently change ownership of a young lady who was found Resolutions-J. C. A of ball was at desire had been to extend the Southern the Stewart, York; C. A. Farwell, magnificent game played situa- and sev- Bay Tom close upon him. Pilot sys- New England Ironi Works. Who the caught by the lower limbs. One of the Wm. Barbeau. A new feature of the yellow fever adjoining was found $7.81 in money Winthrop tem where labor should be Pittsfield; Skowhegan. Kent’s Hill, Wednesday, between the Latin won the heat in both and Dot unpaid and ig- new owners are has not yet leaked out, but limbs was released but the other H. tion was developed at Jacksonville, Miss., was before 2.45$, Bay Tom Oct. quickly Special meetlugs—Frank Dexter, Fpringvale; School nine of Lewiston and the Vine Trees en pocket knives. He taken Jacksonville, Fla., 11.—The weath norant and to circumscribe the Northern it is stated that in numbers are less than could mis- Samuel Miss Wednesday, by the arrest of eight citizens that finished in the order mentioned, break- they not be freed and an unfortunately Osborne, Waterville; Belie Emery, of Kent’s Hill, which resulted lu a and held for the er is clear and and the system which encouraged virtue before. It is that the sum was victory who had violated the law re- Trial Justice C. M. Weston ing as they passed under the wire. bracing situation im- Intelligence, reported paid directed blow of an axe severed it from the Skowhegan. for the Latin School quarantine by Bay and self and labor. The boys. Court. Tom went out ahead in the fourth 47 new cases and two respecting respected $33,000, which is far below the estimated She bore the torture and, Several amendments were turning to the cit7 during the prevalence of December term of the Superior Depu- heat, but proved. Today deaths of the tariff body. heroically unimportant pre- soon exigencies situation required the value of the It is hoped the works out her watch handed it to an the A fine of 825 was imposed up- man to W'nthrop Pilot passed him. The were Of the new property. taking gold sented and laid over under the rules to await A Lewiston epidemic. ty Sheriff Tibbetts brought the young reported. cases, only 12 election of Mr. Carlisle to the will start soon.” Dog Story. on each of them. was passed in .40$, the half in 1.21, speakership, up again acquaintance as a gift to a friend at home. and him in Ken- quarter are white. The of the return of but there was not a workingman In the Unit- action at the next session. Mrs. Emily E. Journal.) Augusta yesterday lodged the quartet in 2.04, and the full mile was question She was put on board one of the trains but [Lewiston The striking cigar makers of Havana, Cu- nurses to their homes is fast a ed States who believed Carlisle had been Cain of Waterville, Grand of nebec jail. trotted in 2.45. Pilot came just a neck becoming Sale of the Cray Lumber Company’s she could dot survive her terrible injuries Superintendent No dog in Lewiston is more Intelligent than ba, have determined upon a plan of action most embarassing one. Neither elected to Congress. The President had Juvenile Templos, presented her third semi- ahead of Bay Tom and Dot held third place. Louisiana, and died in the arms of her friends in the O. G. who looks after his which threatens to destroy one of Cuba’s Alabama nor Texas will receive been won over to the free trade Property. annual report, claiming that an Increased in- Douglass’s "Jack,” Advent Christian Conference. This heat was a close one between Winthrop Mississippi, conspiracy car. greatest industries. They propose to depop- yellow fever attendants until after frost. by the promise of a renomination, which he Kimball & of the Lum- terest pervaded this special department. She master's wardrobe in the morning and at 40th session of the Pilot and Bay Tom. Nutter, Co., Gray Two of the victims at the died ulate the island of every striking cigar mak- LEWi8TON.Oct.il.—The Their pay goes on under the terms of their had himself not to accept. hospital had found that organizing temples was no sort of The following is the pledged ber have sold at 6 or 8 more wlil by night and seems to comprehend any er. The has been placed before summary: Chace Company, auction, through this morning and die. There so work as proposition State Advent Christian conference is in ses- contract and, with a lessening number of Senator spoke criticizing the man- means difficult sustaining them. not addressed the American who are now 2.50 CLASS. Post Office F. O. & Co., a parcel cf are a number of dead unidentified. careful conversation when apparently manufacturers, sion in Lewiston. The sermon was sick, their services are no longer needed. agement of the Department and Bailey twenty-four She gave a view of the condition of the movement. opening W. D. Pilot.3 111 member of tbe household, encouraging Bamsdell, Winthrop the Senate adjourned. lots of land, containing about 1500 acres, to Juvenile Templars. to him. If any H.B. Seavey, of Mount Vernon. Ira P. Woodbury, Dot.1 3 3 3 The Fever at Decatur. There was another ;fire morning preached by IN THE H08PITAL. The committee on legislation, composed of without any look or glance or yesterday E. F. 8Uaw, Bay Tom.?. 2 2 2 Bond Offerings. Isaac Emery for $G,050, with the incum- DEATHS apparently N. which will result In a About twenty ministeos are present. O. S. Oct. 11.—Two cases of Estes of Watarvllle, Norton of that It is in Greenpolnt, Y., M. 8. Eastman, Fannie P. .4 4 4 4 Decatub, Ala., brances also a lot to the Will Farmington, motion towards “Jack,” suggests Oct. ; containing sixty acres, in The Cost Company Reach and Thomas of made a damage of 8200,000, besides the injuring of French is president and £. O. Dinsmore, sec- Time—2.48, 2.46, 2.45W, 2.45. both were Washington, 11.—Acting Secretary Gardiner, report that that a (an would yellow fever, colored, reported the town of for * hot in the room and be several brave firemen. Three vessels and issued a notice that Windham, $350, to M. C. 1,000,000' was exhaustively debated, section by section, retary, Considerable routine business has First money, Winthrop Pilot; second yesterday and one death, colored. There Thompson today until agreeable, the dog always arises in a digni- the steamer Navis were burned. Morrill. The was sold to Oct. 11.—Owen Kil- and afterwards adopted by a rousing majori- partially money, Dot; third money, Bay Tom; fourth are no new cases otherwise ordered the secretary will not ac- personal property Wiekesbarkk, Pa., fied wav und brings the (an. He Is a patient of an oil well burned six fire- been done today. The meetings will contin- today. ty. The commended the The explosion money, Fannie P. Emery and Morrill. 35, of Scranton, and Thomas report Impartial, messenger and burden-bearer. He carries Borne of them the cept offers of bonds that are held as security cullen, aged noble and enforcement men, besides injuring other- ue through week.) thorough of the pro- home at any hour of the day. Not FBEE FOB ALL. for national bank circulation. Offers al- Moore, aged 36, of Bellevue, died at the hos- hibitory law in many sections of Maine; com- parcels wise. A Crand Stand Falls. Fine Carriages at Auction. long ago Mr. D.’s hat blew oft in his drive Road. This was the great race. Jack Au- ready accepted are found to include bonds this afternoon. Those in- mended the work of the Grand com- In the United States circuit court in Con- Bangor’s Spratt, pital seriously Lodge home and without so much as a suggestion Quincy, 111., Oct. 11.—A grand stand was so deposited to an amount which exhausts Tomorrow F. O. Bailey & Co., will hold mittee on enforcement of law, au4 recom- N. yesterday forenoon, in the cast [Special to the Press.] bine and the New Hampshire horse, Screw- jured at the hospital here number 13. The or nod or Intimation from the master, the cord, H., erected here to accommodate the three million limit for October and will their fourth annual mended that the committee continue its ac- Coos vs. Imperial Insurance Com- Oct. 11.—It is learned here from to yesterday, 5,000 manufacturers’fall sale of the dead are now dog went back after the hat and was home of County Bangob, driver, came together compete for the nearly or quite absorb that for November. bodies at Whitehaven tive labors in that and that the brought to recover on s people who were to witness the of of fine at auction at the Mart direction, with It almost as soon as its owner. pany, of London, sources that is Ira once more held the display carriages on where are a lib- Thurs- private Mayor Bragg pre- honors. Woodhury Notes. they being prepared by under- Grand Lodge sustain the committee by at policy upon the county buildings recentlj fireworks, “the bombardment of Alexan- Plum street. About 25 will be and in the day morning arlslug Mr. Douglass wanted to Frank Jones’s offer for the over the famous Nelson drove carriages taeers placed coffins. They will be eral appropriation. Lastly, it urged ap- at Lancaster, the after beingou pared accept ribbons trotter, dria." The was bis shoes. He had left them In tho sitting- burned jury amphitheatre crowded with The House bill appropriating for to the city this and sent to of a committee to confer of tb< & Railroad and $50,000 presented, consisting of all the favorite brought evening pointment special room and was at time 30 minutes returned a verdict 85,505, Bangor Piscataquis provided his own fleet mare, Aubine, Fifield was people and not less than 6,000 were of the Chinese exclusion their late homes. As the and see if the In another room. interest. propably the enforcement act The best builders in hours pass by, the with the necessary authorities any full amount claimed and the that in bonded in- his horse massed upon the seats. had the styles. New England more “Jack” was there, and as Mr. Douglass addition to assuming the on the sulky drawn by Screwdriver, Scarcely was passed by the Senate today. crowds that surround the depot grow larger more law is needed to make prohibition has a fron show when the west end of of will be represented. Admirable If it Is to looked helplessly around and scratched his The New York World despateh debtedness of on account of the won for him so honors on begun The famous portrait Washington, hang- bargains and the excitement increases. The loss to effective than it is and | Bangor road, that has many the thoroughly head the arose, walked Montreal that Alderman Clenden the structure gave way and the 800 feet of in East room of the White have been made in the the Lehigh the to the attention of the Legis* contemplatively dog stating a his usual and lemarkable ing the House, by purchasers past Valley Railroad Company will bring points in the absenci , paying $100,000 and making the city billing turf. Spratt had seats went over and the vast multitude was been Mr. were voted into the sitting room, re-appeared with one nine, who is acting as mayor has recently repaired by Oeorge B. and in need of a fine be over 81.000,000. lature. Liberal appropriations thi i he will The hurled the anyone carriage should shoe and then went back und brought the of Mayor Abbott, acted disgracefully at point also assume the lapsed bonds. luck in drawing the pole. second place upon ground and buried in the Matthews. The process of rolling, to out these recommendations and the ■ supposed carry An mass of lumber which The not fail to attend this sale. other. He shuts doors if anybody hluts that public reception to Lieutenant Governor This would secure the city from any loss fell to Screwdriver and the mare got the out- fell upon it. air to have been done by Mrs. Madison when THE FUNERAL TRAIN. Grand Council was directed to appoint the a was filled with the cries and moans of the in- the room is aud open* them If ger. in beastI] from the frame _ chilly anyone took his seat than side. In the first heat Spratt went ahead at she cut the picture and car- committee. ..., ,. Clenaenning other the interest on its investment. while the Excursion to the Mountains. A Scene Which Its Will says it It hot and seems to keep track of the state of intoxication and during the exercise first. Screwdriver got the best oi jured, panic-stricken sought es- ried it out of reach of the British Spectators The next session will be held in Portland, the very from the invaders, conversation. created a which was on acted at the first cape debris. With the descent of had the to crack, and in There will be a to the Never in disturbance stopped Only Himself to Blame. the mare, who badly turn, caused paint time, delightful excursion Forget. April. __ ly when on the platform, the electric lights which were been two of the Aldermen carried him off and losing half a dozen lengths by so these cracks had enlarged and were rap- Crawford Notch via Division to going to light the but which the Mountain Wii.Keshakkk, Pa.. Oct. U-At 6.30 p. m. He will be requested to resign. [Special the Press.l At the quarter pole, which was passed grounds, were extin- idly threatening the safety and preservation Real Estate Transfers. Village Improvement Society. doing. to aid the were of the Maine Central road tomorrow. Pas- the funeral train A special Augusta, Oct. 11.—The coroner’s in was three lengths ahead ol guished display, incapacita- of the The canvas was covered, arrived, bearing 57 dead from Wabash, says: “Plckpock jury in .35g, Spratt ted lor service and the darkness of painting. The following transfers of real estate In At an adjourned meeting of the Deerlng ets was half a the scene Matthews, with innumerable small sengers who cannot in the morning may bodies, be- made a raid on Blaine’s train as i ; the case of Thomas who was Screwdriver and Aubine dozen says Mr. go partly prepared for burial, each just Fitzpatiick, added to its terrors. As the lights from the of a to this county have been recorded at the Village Improvement Wednesday was 1 in the rear, but she had bei from the size pea that of a ten- leave on the 12.50 m. and have an covered Regis- Society leaving Goshen, and a dozen men wer dead near the Court street lengths caught lighted the the holes, p. train, ing with a white cloth, and laid up- found crossing a wonderful pyrotechnics up place able- cent and the paint over these try of Deeds: evening the election of a board of officers for robbed, including Gen. A. P. candi feet again and showed clip. In piece, places hour at on the evening on boards Hovey, rendered a bodied sought their friends while the hu- in one Fabyan's. returning placed upon the backs of the seats Wednesday night, verdict this toward the half mile wire Aubine was only kept place by or more Portland— H. M. Lewis to E. 1. Farrell. $1 etc. the ensuing year was as follows: Govetner, and Bruce Carr, Audito coming mane the work of the the is completed of the state. the Jack began aiding injured. threads. He repaired this and train. Just at the present time foliage Three passenger coaches were thus filled. F. G. Lewis to E. 1. Farrell. 11 etc. Gen. was relieved o afternoon exonerating railroad and its crept close upon Screwdriver. passed five damage President—C. A. Woodbury. Hovey Aubine Some say that fully hundred people were the so that it is autumn dress, and if As de- Soar boro-Mary K. Libby to E. N. Whittier. »1 100 in and a fo blame. under ahead in 1.13$. passed Screw- touched up painting good for looking its best, in its the train drew up at the Wilkesbarre First Vice President—W. U. 8cott. f money check from any The jury recom- hurt, and this is probably true, but 150 will to coine. etc. s employes next turn was reached a number of years air will Second Vice President—Dr. W. B. MortUL rUwS Carr pocketbook was takei driver before the include those who the day proves like yesterday, the be pot, it took a dozen to keep back Brunswick—M. M. Nicker Nicker- ,,, mended that a gate or an electric light bt in Jack doubtless were Injured When Mr. Patten’s remains were policemen mu to O. M. F. ° Colunibla al3‘ ! Three-quarter pole was passed 1.50; brought son. gl etc. Secretary—A. Berry. c“y at all seriously. Maine, Senator most exhilarating. the frantic crowd of friends and relatives Treasurer—James T. Adams. lost his^aluables! placed at this point. was ahead, Aubine close upon him and Screw on here from Stewart ob-

•r went. The effect free trade would have, MISCELLANEOUS. gilWBLLANBOIJ,. IlffiNCUli. AHCHKIlUiNTW. only _ j _ TFLL1 PRESS. the com- If It had any, would be to transfer bination to foreign soli where it would be FRIDAY 12. and BONDS. MORNING, OCT. beyond the jurisdiction of our laws ’•rtlaad. 0, where we should be utterly powerless to GRAND CONCERT. Kaagor .0. We do not read anonymous letters and commu attack it. * tanravillr Ohio .4 1-0* uleatlunjt.. Jit; na e and address ot the writer ■ortlaad Water Co.0o v. n. c. a. coukmi:. •artlaad Water Co... are in sll eases not for current:comment. ,4a indispensable, necessarily STANDARD liddefordl oad CLOTHING Kaco Water la.So publication buf as a guarantee ot /i 1st ENTERTAINMENT 1st taltb. COMPANY, iugnata Water good (!«.5* We cannot undertake to return or preserve changes in west vibginia. I lainrCeBtral K. U. Imt.. ..T* Evening, October l’Jtb, laiie Cratral K. Friday j.iinunuUoaUona that are not used. [Baltimore American.] H. ,,5* FALL AND WINTER STOCK LadroMoggia & Kraaehrc It. H."...0a a.x Han. There are six large manufacturing estab- city — FOR PRESIDENT. lishments In Wheeling, West Virginia, em- ALIO — ploying 2000 hands, whose proprietors have Largest Manufacturers and Retail Dealers of W.lrr Work. Co. MIX I always been Democrats, but wno this year PUB CKNT Hoad. Priacipal aad la- 1TIIIISYMPB01Y0RCHESTRA CLUB, express their intention to vote for Harrison tcreat UVARANTKKD. At PAH aad nn WILLIS VOWKI.L, Leader aad BENJAMIN HARRISON, and Morton. I atonal. Mala Vlalia, — FOB SALB by — they don't like it. 'or five years a pupil of the great Joachim and Theodore Thomas OF INDIANA. [Philadelphia American.] principal soloist with H. M. PAYSON Orchestra, New York. The reward of $25,000 offered Chairman & CO., by ! BERK CH.tBLKS Ptl.JI, Vlalia. for tbe detection of CLOTHING 3*4 Quay false artisticTlothing BUglS BicbaugoNtrool. dtf registration Theodore Thomas Orchestra, New York. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, and repeating in New York city seems to Prom have caused some consternation in the Dem- HRHH RICHARD NTOKLZKH, Vlala ocratic and not P OR T 1. AMD Planar, camp, without reason, for an t am now with one of the LEYI P. honest election in New York will keep Cleve- ready first Violin player for the Crystal Palace Con- MORTON, later on the Heidi’s aad land’s majority down to such a low ttgure most certs, and lor complete lines of IN NEW Damrosch Concerts, New York. that it can be overcome with ease by the ENGLAND, OF NEW YORK. Republican majority in the State. The noais. ADOLPH BiROSE, Plate Vlr- Democratic vote in tbe lower wards has been taaea, TRUST COMPANY The of the enormous, but with the famous “lodging- greatest Flute Virtuoso day. house’’ vote HERR Deablr For Presidential Electors. barred out, it may this year be Men’s, Youths’ and Children’s call attention THIS WEEK to their stock of JOHKP RKI'KEL, Ban, expected to assume dimensions. yonr large For the past three years one of the At H. of Portland. ordinary prominent Large—Horace Shaw, Demnciats well Pint National Bank members of the Boston Orchestra. Samuel N. of Cherryfleld. I,be may feel alarmed over Building. Symphony Campbell, Mr. HERR first District—Mark F. Wentworth, of Klttery. Quay’s tactics. An honest election PHILLIP ROTH, Vialamealla of Camden. means the loss of the State to them, and Selsial, Second DistHct-T. R. Slmcmton, and Railroad Bonds, and Third District—Albert W. Cushman, of Ellsworth. they know It. CLOTHING, City, County From the Philharmonic Orchestra of Berlin, of Bebee. fourth District— Lambert Samis, ther First-Class Securities. — — the thbee cobnebed fight in new ever offered to the trade. My stock ASSISTED BY ELSE H K Prtaa yobk. .TUNIS Cl.A CCNHIND, Between his business and his pri- consists of the choicest selections of Daaaa Sepraa*. public [Bangor Whig.] MEREST ALLOWED DM DEPOSITS vate business Uncle Thurman seems to be JelO eodtf The Democrats are now insisting that tbe both Foreign and Domestic Fa- Admission 26cents: Reserved Heats 36 and 60 having a pretty hard time ol it. three cornered fight in New York city is cts.; Reserved Heats to members 26 cts.: Course are ac- a because it will brine brics, and made up in the best VIVWLI hum Hum « tickets with reserved seat, $160 and $2.00, really splendid thing to Reserved seats for the course The New York Times has got Minnesota, out a big vote. It is abit singular, how- cording location; just manner. range in OVERCOATS, to members 60c. and $1.00. Tickets now on sale that and the Presi- possible They Iowa and Illinois into the list ot doubtful ever, Secretary Wbltney at Stockbrldge’s.octRdtw dent’s should have united States. There Is a doubt as to the size of the private secretary prices from cheap to the finest with the local party leaders to prevent the PORTLAND 6s majority in each of these An and critical PORTLAN DTH E AT R E Republican States, consummation of what Is immediately pro- grades. early in- Maturing Nov. 1, 1888, but that is the one. claimed to be an aid rather than a hindrance only is with the as' and Oct. 12th I 13th. to Democratic success. Tbe fact is the spectson requested, hat we are now prepared to furnish long City of Frida; Saturday Evenings, Out In Michigan they call Postmaster Gen- Democrats know that this factional fight surance that it will Portland 0 per cent bonds In their place (while URARD 1IATIREK HATCHDAY. weakens them and these efforts of the party repay you. be limited supply which we have on hand lasts) eral Dickinson the political soda fountain. >r we will take them now In tor other leaders to stave It off proves the truth of tbe exchange THE STETSON OPEBA COMPANY, from some of his recent lecurltlei which we are and which will Judging perform- statement. With bad blood between tbe offering — rleld a better net rate of Interest. We would also -FROM ances it must be something stronger than friends of the President and the friends of As early we LARGE ORDERS with some emlnd holders of THE ULOBE THEATRE, BOSTOM, soda. Hill, added to this local fight the Democrats as^August, 1887, placed _ of New York are in but a of the anything happy Leading Hills in this country for Woolens, and by tak- State of Maine 6s, due 1889, Under the management of Mr. Nat. Roth, pre- The Democratic, gentlemen who preside frame of mind. C. seutlagimPHIDSV KVKRIRU aad NAT J. uow of the which have more to over the Standard Oil, sugar and whiskey FARRINGTON, ing advantage market at that time and since, we have been only OwbYeab run to the IKDAY.YATINEE Gilbert and Sullivan’s mportanceof availing themselves of the premium comic opera of them. A popular trusts show no anxiety to get out BURDETTE PREACHER. 180—MIDDLE STREET—18* able to place upon our counters THIS SEASON some of the which csd uow be realized upon them, as a few They evidently think the talk of their party nonths hence they will command no premium at til. We think It Is also Important to convert the about demolishing trusts is mere buncombe, How It Happened the Humorist was NEAR EXCHANGE. sep!6 dtf RUDDYCORE. and they are right. Licensed by Baptists. United States 4 1-2 Per NAT CRD AY EVERIRU, The Hon. Charles E. Allen, late Demo- [Philadelphia Press.] Cent cratic candidate for representative for the Bonds, On reaching Bob Burdette’s pretty home GRANDEST IN OVERCOATS BARGAINS to now than Tbbbs Yeabb Second district, does not intend to allow the which have less run, near Bryn Mawr last evening a (Press re- n order to obtain the present high premium THE MIKADO him. less as public to forget Every day or two he which must gradually and surely become with the favorite artists Helen Mabelia porter gave the well known humorist the We some Lamont, demonstrates bis continued existence ever they approach maturity. are offering Baker, Alice Carle. Hlg. Broeollnl, and Messrs by first intimation that he had that has been within our to We can sell sxcelleut securities which we can recommend to been elevated ability produce. yon Gilbert, Burnham, Gewalse and Fay In the cast. a free trade letter to a Democratic Holders of above or in for writing his brethren to the of bonds, exchange any Superb chorus, large and efficient orchestra, by Baptist dignity OVERCOATS in at >tber securities soon to mature, and we shall be newspaper. many grades gorgeous costumes, new and appropriate scenery. the at to communicate or confer with them re- ministry their convention near Bustle- Happy Prices $1.00, 76, 60 and 36. Sale of seats garding such exchange. Matinee 60 When one railroad train runs into another ton. Wednesday. prices and 36. oeS dtd railioad train somebody Is at fault. There “Did they," said Mr. Burdette, muslDgly; SD m WIRAII MX are “did they do that? you see I am not MARRINER on Well, & tw undoubtedly disasters railroads which SWAN ft BARRETT, acvxmivi m. it mw an ordained minister. a COMPANY, exactly It’s the most extraordinary care and foresight only PRICES AS LOW AS SAW DEALERS PAY FOR THEM. sort of could not have prevented, but a disaster the honor, you know, a recognition of 186 Middle Street, Portland, Me. or those dtf result of collision Is not one of them. Some- continuance, rather who know how sep28 GIRLS’ ORCHESTRA to talk. I’ve been a deacon for about a -AND- body is to blame for the Lehigh Valley dis- GROCKEtS, Our stock for selection is i u me nukutHs ur aster. year in tbe lower Merion church. What do _ Concert Ido? Oh, a deacon does lots of things; Company. The St. John Globe, noting the near com- passes the hat and looks after the coal. 1 - - Harp, Violin, Piano, Cello, of the branch of United States 4 1-2 pletion the Canadian Pa- looked after the coal.” 203 Federal St., Flageolet and Flute. cific across the road Whitney Building, railway Maine, says “And you looked after the coal so care- niMN VIOI.4 .AStOHD, now "becomes part of the American Per system, fully that now you’re advanced to the min- Cent Bonds, The Talented Young Harpist, Violinist, Reader obedient to T LEPHOKTB SOI B. and Vocalist. the laws of the State of Maine istry ?” as other in this section of New and we can HIS FI.OHII.LA MAN and of the United States of America, and it any England, prove it. FORD, “Well, yes; but you should not joke with DUE 1891. The only J tie Lady known to Make a Special will not l>e in a position to give special me. I did once preach in a Baptist church. Feature of the Flageolet. preferences to Canadian whatever ad- We beg to call attention to the 3IINM ARLKSTA ports; It was about three years I think, and it your RICHARDS, ago, fact that the above mentioned United The (lifted Young Lady 'Cellolst. vantages it confers on St. John or St. An- was up in the North Creek region of the 3IIMM ADELAIDE drews or other at the Second States Bonds at the present price yield HICK, any port In New Brunswick Adlrondacks, Johnsbury WE HAVE STRICTLY ONE PRICE The Pianist. church. 1 was up there for tbe summer, and only Pleasing Young will be due to natural and not to A advantages the church deacons came to me and asked WE ARE TOLD Variety ef Ce.tae.ee, iaclediag High any national reason." lead aad Mailer. w jucoi/u, an mcj noio nnuuui a pantui. FREQUTnTLY Alee Melee aad Daeu, Vocal aad “I told them that I wasn’t good to Chairman enough -THAT WE ARE GIVING and all are Two and Per Cent la.iraiaeatal. Brice recently Invited ex-Repre- preach, but wouldn’t take ‘no’ for an goods One-quarter they «J. L. Manager. sentative L. Converse of a answer. SANFORD, George Ohio, (2 1-4) Interest, and that as they ap- MISS VIOLA HANFORD, Musical Directress. “I preached all summer, and had all the Democrat, to take the stump in behalf of the proach maturity the price will decline experience of a preacher, from pastoral This will on Democratic ticket. Mr. Converse Better in Groceries! WARRANTED AS nntll the whole will be Company appear replies visits to a donation REPRESENTED. premium wiped party. Bargains WKDNKMD AY, Til L HMD AY,FRIDAY that he Is a out. Democrat and agrees with the “I didn’t want the donation party, but aad MATCKDAY KVKMINS.H, Oete- We therefore advise the holders of Democratic platform of 1884. And then he they gave It to me gratis. lOth, I Ilk. ■ Jih aad 1:1th, at “1 wouldn’t take a THAN CAN BE OBTAINED ANYWUEBE ELBE IN rOBTLAND. Onr Wholesale House and Rooms are at 395 to these Bonds to sell or them for ni-.lea Hall, makes the following inquiries: salary. So they said: manufacturing exchange Ueegel ‘Well, we’ll give you a donation party.’ other securities. We have on hand a For the benefit of the Mission; and as we eer- Is it the intention of committee to 403 Street, and A LARGER your allow But all I took of the donation Washington Boston, STOCK AT desirable list of Railroad talnly offer one of the most cultured and refined ou the stump expression of favorable to away party, City, County, opinion which was a good sized party, was a round WiMt a view to maintain our in re- LOWER PRICES Entertainments of the season. It Is hoped It will the reasonable protection of all American indus- reputation this THAN WE OFFER THIS SEASON HAS NOT and Water Bonds, suitable for Trust he who dollar as a memento of the first I largely patronized by all would aid this tries and in opposition to tile continuance and es- money Funds, and would be pleased to have the worthy Institution. To help the Mission In Its tablishment of the internal revenue as oue earned as a preacher. we add to our of week: BEEN SEEN ANYWHERE. system spect list bargains this holders of the above mentioned Bonds work simply means to help our own of Port- of the permauent sources of revenue for “As I am licensed now, I I will city carrying suppose us. land. The winter Is upon us—we need financial ou the in time am We ask YOUR CLOSE ATTENTION now to a of communicate with government of peace? If not, 1 preach occasionally, but Ism not a regular few the many help. Come one! Come all! The prices are at a logs to see how 1 can be useful lu the can- minister." we placed within the reach of all. vass. If you do intend such freedom of Bargains offer. An EARLY examination will to opinion Mr. Burdette will not lecture much this prove your Adasiaelea JO real.. aud expression, you must decide whether, under and after Christmas expects to take a Kc.cr.rd Meats lO real. Rmtra. the circumstauces, my efforts will be of service to year Choice Medium Beans 6c Per advantage. rest and in the party in this particular canvass. long engage only literary work at Quart. WoodburvA Moulton Doors open at 7. Entertainment at 8. Car- his desk. The Lower Merion church is a be ordered at m. The reply of Mr. Brice has not been made riages may 10 p. very ancient Baptist chnrch. It has re- $250 Woruiubo Kersey Beaver octlO d3t public, but Mr. Converse Is not on the cently been and Mr. Childs has Middle and remodelled, Beans Overcoats in handsome shades of YOUNG HENS REEFERS Cor. Exchange Sts., a 8c Per stump. given the church fine window to the mem- Choice Pea Quart. L .. of Charles the of Seal Brown and _ ory Thompson, secretary Blue, elegantly tine Overcoats in Bine, Brown, • The Boston Advertiser contrasts the con- the first congress and a member of the A Few of our Many Other Bargains are as follows: made and trimmed and warranted ind Black P°ITLAWP» "J* The Favorites In Opera. The church. The is Kev. D. MacMackin. Kersey’s, Chinchilla In Men’s, Young Men’s, Boys’ and _j_ duct of Judge Gray of the Supreme Court pastor to lit and in 34 Robert J. Burdette, knowu to most as perfectly, :,ize to »nd Elysian Beavers at only of the United States with that of people Children’s sizes. 4 PER CENTS. Judge the humorist, is known among the Baptists 44 ana are offered ns at Choice Formosa Tea . . 35 cents per by Men’s sizes $4 to $15. Lamar. Because some of his relatives are as a member of a great Baptist family. One pound. Holders of U. 8. Four Per Cent Bonds of his brothers a “ “ “ 11 and Men’s sizes BOSTONIANS! owners of Bell telephone stock Judge Gray is minister in India. $12, $15, $18 $20. Young $4 to $15. learn to their ad- One of Bob’s earliest Butter . 25 may something has preceptors and Creamery $15.00 sizes $5 to $12. declined to sit in the suit brought by the friends before he Boys’ vantage by applying to the Saturday Evening, October -Oth, became well known as the “ “ IVe would cordially ask all young Pan-Electric, or, more properly, by the Cleve- Burlington Hawkeye man was Rev. Dr. N. O. Molasses. . 35 Children’s sizes $3.50 to $10. gallon. We know what these cost regu- men the standard Comic Opera, by Donlsettl. land administration to Invalidate the Bell Weston of the Crozer Theological seminary. wanting something nice for a We are handling more REEF- He takes his recent honors lar dealers and cannot be MERCHANT’S NATIONAL BANK. thus a delicate sense very meekly, they Winter Overcoat and at the same patent, exhibiting ERS every season probably than angle dtt apparently indifferent to the probability outside of our store for time not of honor which does him great credit. that his former friends WE KEEP NOTHING BUT HIGH GRADE GOODS. bought expensive, to see our all the houses in the may mildly inquire less than $20. city together. But how is it with Lamar? Lamar, it will whether or not Saul is among the prophets. sep27 alt Beavers and Kerseys at DON The of brother Burdette’s is 500 PASQUALE! findiug house handsome Blue and be remembered, when this suit waB first Brown, (First time In thta not unattended with difficulties, as dark city.) instituted was Secretary of the Interior Black Moscow Beaver Overcoats and $25. roads, deceptive paths and obtrusive tree $18, $20, $22 October and it was he that authorized it to be trunks the cut in Men’s and Men’s sizes HORSE Saturday Matinee, -Oth, waylay unwary. So difficult Is Young CAPE OVERCOATS brought in the name of the government* the labyrinth that reaches to his door, that 33 to 44 and made for tine appear- Ihese are to custom gar- Balfe's Romantic Operetta, the ever since his brother, whom he had not seen equal He comes pretty near the durable and being prosecutor for many years and whom be will not see for ance, colors genuine ments in quality, make up, trim- in the case. At any rate his decision that many more, spent half the night in vain service, good trimmings and war- mings, fit and finish, and are about for all age.;. We offer a few lines the suit for brother might be brought in the name of the hunting him, Burdette thinks ranted fitting at in Men’s and Young Men’s sizes, as seriously of printing a diagram of the road perfect only DIAL! was smso BOHEMIAN government if not pretty nearly, quite, to house as ail wool his on the back of his visiting cards Two-Thirds the Price large 42, wool, lined, Presented with Cast and the Pull equal almost to a declaration on his part Superior Strength for the protection of the occasional caller. $10.00 each. satin sleeve lining, and large full barn of the company. that be believed it well founded—in other capes, at only •3 ua words that the Bell patent should be set Artist*, 14 C elebrated %rti«t* Princi- PERSONAL AND PECULIAR. This is the on these Gentlemen’s Fine Overcoats. pal*, Orthealrn *f 14 Honl*a Hail aside. He is now on the jobbing price supreme bench, WE SEND By Mail HSKSf and retail dealers cia«», Maperb t'boru*, Special and Make Wk goods generally Mceuery aad Klepaal t oatiiara. the case is now before it for decision. Mrs. the author of “Rob- ^AKEHENS LAV M Humphrey Ward, are Middlesex, Edward Marie *t*ae, .Valletta C'ardaa, Je«*ae Bart Does Mr. Lauiar decline obliged to sell them for at $15 Each. to sit on account of ert Elsmere,” illustrates heredity—being a and other well-known left l>avi«,JMcphinr Kifllric 4arl*tta least $12 each. Harris, Tlacootla.T*m Karl. Bic his previous interest in the case? Not a bit niece of Matthew Arnold and K-H.Haff, granddaughter makes of fine goods made up in card* Hie* a, Fred Ditoo, M«c- of it. The consideration that the of Thomas Arnold. U*a*> Impels Dur Id, .Vloaijtouierr and Baraabee; Os- best manner, and offered in car Northern “mudsill” to withdraw from the Miss Edna Lyall devoted the profits of her UND,T,U These are very popular this sea- Weil, Mtage Unautrr; Id. N. Atadley, Small Packs 50c” Postpaid?? CONDUCTORS’ OVERCOATS ill at ( •eductor; F. K. P*ad, Tlaagyrr. case has no weight with him. He to most novel to the of a sizes, only and these Overcoats are belongs popular purchase peal son, regu- Evening Tickets 60.76 cents and Matinee the HORSE BLANKET f 1.00; chivalry. of bells for the church at Sheridan’s Condition Powder lar a ivnvta uu l*UU UV V\ ax wc. tivn uu village Eastbourne, cat made from a line $20 garments. Thomas W. Rounds, Hone Blankets, 101 N. Is worth a of any other kind. a long, Bine at Music store. England. Is absolutely pure and highly concentrated. One ounce pound Strictly $15, $18, $20, $22, $25 Main B. Stockbrldge’s to be in the once In small doses. Prevents and cures all diseases of hens. Several lines of handsome Union St., Providence, 1, testified In C. 8. Trusts and the is a medicine, given food, dally. side two ticket Half Fare on the railroads to Tarhf. There brother of ex-Marshal Bazaine Worth its in when hens are moulting, and to keep them healthy. Testimonials sent free Beaver, pockets, Match 1886: following (only weight gold and Beaver Overcoats in new Court, Boston, 2d, those iff. V. M. Incfud- still by mail. Auk your general store, or feed dealer for It. If you can't get It, send at and inside breast $30. patterns, boldlug Opera tickets) K., Oue of the favorite methods of living in Franco. He is an engineer, druggist, grocer, pockets pockets Mountain ll.T. Democratic onoe to us. Take no other Kind. We will send postpaid by mall as follows: —A new, enlarged, in Men’s and Men’s at “ lligWhlte division, H.M.. aud late and his two illustrated of the “FARMERS’ POULTRY RAISING GUIDE” (price 25 cents; tells how made of besides Young sizes, reason of the care train P 4k K.K. H., to Uurbain after the assault on the tariff has been to charge, upon sons are promising young offi- elegantly copy ticking, two out- By used in special to make money with a few hens), and two small packages of Powder for 00 cents; or, one large 2 14 and Opera. cers in only $5, $(> $8. Sizes 33 to 44. it the responsibility of trusts. In the re- the French army. They have ob- pound can and Guide, #1.20. Sample package of Powder. 25 cents, five for #1.00. Six large cans, express side muff pockets, are wool lined. the manufacture of these Order Reserved Sriu A Custom House Boston. Maas. FRIEZE ULSTERINGS. blanket (with money Inclosed) prepaid, for #5.00. Send stamps or cash. L S. JOHNSON CO.. 22 Street. These are tine bar- at once of port of the minority upon the Senate tariff tained the authorization of the chancellerie Warranted fast color and well exceptionally Ira C. Stock bridge, 124 Exchange St. have a ickria on to tack on their mother’s surname to the T&F&wlyurm gains. they gained well-deserved Opera'• sale at the K. K. stations; bill it was called the “nursing mother ol and made sizes The best known materials for can be exchanged for reserved seats at Stock- family and their name is stayed every way, trusts." patronymic, given and have been mnch bridge's or at the door. Excursion tickets good There was never any foundation as in the 35 to 44 warmth and comfort. Also all reputation, Bazaine-Hayter army list. only tor day of sale only. for this but that has not after. look the Her»e Cara run charge, prevented The daughter of the King of Shov has re- grades of Ulsters at the lowest ■ought Buyers for will to Union and O. T. sta- the Democrats from iterating and reiterat- BOYS’ OVERCOATS. tions, Morrill's and Bradley's Corner, after the cently married the eldest son of King John $12.00 each. manufacturers’ prices. large horse inside to see it, no more than does PRICES stamped Operas._oetOdlw ing the fact that BANKRUPT of Abyssinia with a splendor unparalleled in Extra quality that the blanket is the Senate tariff bill absolutely prohibits genuine.” modem ceremonies. The crown worn by This coat cannot be produced by the Importation of opium for 14 to 17 at Manfd by Wm. A ykes <& PhiladA. prepared the bride is as the one — ige years, $5, $6, $7, Sons, regarded which — OF any other house at this price. Grand Concert ! smoking deter them from repeating over decked the head of the of Sheba. $10. and Complimentary Queen LEATHER JACKETS $8, $12, $15, $18 $20 ly* eod6m-cd •::r tkndkked to ":=r and over again that tne Republicans are According to the native records, it has been Men’s genuine Pontoosuc double each. in the possession of the Elegant display. pandering tot be vice of opium Ethlopean kings for breasted Blue suits, Winter smoking. 26 centuries. heavy at $3.75, $5.00, and $8.00. Leath- MR. WM. J. RYAN, Mr. Blaine has shown that tiusts exist in at only ■ __ Miss Middy Morgan, the live stock re- BROK.ESK LOTS. weight er Vests $2.50 and $3.00. Leath- L-r'ZT." AT abundance in Great Britain, w bich is as porter of the New York Times, and “the best er Vests with sleeves $4.00. near a free trade country as there is on City Hall, Thursday, October 25. judge of cattle in America," is thus de- $8 per suit. CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS. earth, and though thevaro not. railed hv that KNAhb Brass Quartette. Vocal and Instrumental scribed by a recent observer: “Every after- No or Music, name they have all the essential character- Argument Salesmanship Required! $12 suit. from Perkins' Institute for the noon Miss Morgan may be seen wending her Regular FINE TROUSERS Blind, South Boston, lstscs of what is called in this a country way through the crowd on Park Row, With capes and without, at $2 to Miss Bertha Webb, Master Tommy Olenn, trust. Of very recent date is the formation dressed in a costume the uuiform for Gentlemen and Men. Violinist. resembling 25 Pattern Dresses, reduced from ... $10.00 to $5.00 Yonng $15. Every grade and every size. Banjolst. a of the Salvation in FOR LARGE MEN of salt trust in England, with a capital Army everything but the “ >Ve have manufactured an excep- distinctive colors of that eccentric 50 Inch French Dress Goods, reduced from 1.25 .55 i PIANO! Tickets 35 Cent*. Reuned Stats 15 Cenis Extra. heavy of #15,000,000. Now the existence of trusts garb. “ “ “ “ tionally fine line of these goods, Children under IS years, 25 cents. Archbishop Is the of 50 Billiard Cloth 1.50 .75 we have had made to our The sole of in abundance in a country without any Corrigan youngest English special axeac1- this world renowned Instm octBdtd Store. pro- “ “ “ and for fitting, well made For sale at Btockbridge's Music the Roman Catholic bishops and presides 50 All Wool Plaids, • 1.00 .45 order 150 tine all wool suits cut in perfect H _ tective tariff conclusively proves that that we think these have BOYS’ DRESS over the See. is tall and " “ “ .75 “ Pantaloons, SUITS kind of a not largest He well 40 French Dress Goods, .35 sizes for Men 40 GILBERT’S ACADEMY tariff is responsible for them. regular large to no built and has the stan of An Athlefp. And t.hp “ “ “ • “ equal. As matter 38 Silk and Wool .50 .25 56 breast and waist — or — of fact, too, tbe biggest trusts in measure, in Men’s manner of a courtier. He seldom uses a “ “ “ 1.00 “ .49 Elegant styles Young SAMUEL THURSTON this country deal with articles not protected 42 Black Kaye these goods are nice, warranted in both two and three pieces. Our coach, and when he cannot walk, rides in a “ • by tbe tariff. The whiskey trust cannot Ladies’ Camel’s llalr Underwear, 1.75“ 1.25 durable, and a Knee l’ant Suits with horsecar. In his dress he is un- Vest, for No. 3 Free Street Block, Portland. AND LADIES’ GYMNASIUM. possibly be the offspring of the protective altogether FINE SUITS assuming also. Bishop Corrigan was born boys 10 to 16 years, are very pop- tariff, neither can the Standard Oil trust. in a little October 1st. white frame house on Market ular and M. H.—A.k far Opened Silks and Velvets at lower prices than ever known. Ladies and Chil- GRAND cut Sack or Four'Button at stylish. the ■I'KDBTT tf ROAM But these two trusts constitute tbe biggest street, Newark, N. J., used since as a saloon, OPPORTUNITY j Frock, V«r particular* please call Dr wad fer and a See our that later as newspaper office. dren’s Garments at less than Half Price. Boys’ all wool Knee circular*. oct4dtl monopolies ibis country knows any- )Tl» TUNING *0 OlbU. dtf _ Mrs. Hemenway, who has contributed vast Pant Suits and Hat to for thing about. The tariff, even when so high is now offered for BIG M EN to get $15, $18, $20, $22, $25 match, resources to archeological researches in New a only $3, Sizes 4 to 14 The as to be absolutely prohibitory, creates no fitted at small expense. Prices and $28 years. Mexico and Arizona, and Lieut. Frank Cush- ELEGANT LINE OF DRESS TRIMMINCS JUST OPENED. of individual or corporation monopoly. It in greatest bargain the season. STOCKBRIDGE ing, who is in charge of the excavations Gentlemen’s Prince Albert Dress 1000 of no way prevents any one of the sixty mil- $15 to $20 Suit. pair Boys’ Knee Pants Pssrwi IS Esleruisafiu, being made there, have sent a carload of per lion of citizens of the United States engag- Suits, finest quality, at $25.00 and at 25, 50, 75 cents, $1, $1.25 and at City Hall. Course Tickets $4.00, $5.00 and to from in the On objects Boston, long-buried civiliza- $30.00 $6.00. Opening Entertainment Friday Evening, ing industry protected. tbe con- Also large sized overcoats. per suit. $1.50 per pair. Oct. the tions, and these curious relics, amounting to loth, by trary it encourages him to engage in it by some ten are now stored in a TURNER BROS. tons, ware- securing to him tbe home market and protect- BOSTONIANS, house. octlO__dtf In Ambrose Thomas's the To accommodate and preserve these masterpiece, the charming ing him from destructive competition of Opera, Mrs. Hemenway is about to buiid a foreigners who could drive him out of museum, ™E which will be known as the “School of ^ business by means of their advantage ot CELERY CUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT OUT AND BRING IT WITH YOU IF YOU WISH. American Antiquities,” and on the plans of °N^[ p f MICNON. Without the tariff of cheaper labor. many P Evening tickets 75 and which architects are now engaged. It will 50, $1.00. Course and the goods which our own people now supply Evening tickets now on sale at Mu- be located Brilliant sic Btockbridge's on a little cape jutting out from 4a We we and a Store. Half fare on M. C. K. K., on (I. T. K K. would be exclusively by foreigners. nl have what advertise deal more. supplied Salem, across the bay from Salem, across the way just great to Yarmouthvllle to all holding tickets. Course They would enjoy a monopoly of onr market. bay from that historic old city. Prof. Edward cures proofs tickets exchanged for either extra If desired. Durable wUl be S. Morse will be one of the of instruc- xjfo run 10 Union and O. T. Stations, Does anybody imagine that would condu- carps Morrill's and tors, which, it is thought, will also include Bradley’s Corner,octlodlw cive to cheapness? Doubtless if our mar- the celebrated Hutch ethnologist, Mr. Ten Economical Neuralgia ONE kets were free manufac- JeSSS? STRICTLY PRICE. opened to English Kate, and other eminent It Mrs. L. A. Brbntnbr, MW&Koewtt archeologists. all others mya3___ tures our people would get certain kinds of will be the first Institution of this kind in Are Diamond Dyes. They excel ||ftn#Alia San Jacinto, Cal. America. others goods cheaper for a time—that is until tbe in Strength, Purity and Fastness. None -After using bot- SOUTHERN YELLOW PINE foreign manufacturers It has been alleged, writes Henry Labou- ^OStratlOn torf Paine had driven our home are just as good. Beware of imitations-they ,0*3 LUMBER AND TIMBER. producers out of business. chere in the London World, that John Bun- AND REMEMBER But after that are made of cheap and inferior materials and of rheumatUm." was a and that “The Memorandums of Lumber furnished at the low. what would take place? this. yan plagiarist, Pilgrim’s 0 Simply colors. Rheumatism U est market on toe wharf, or G from our give poor, crocky N prices stock weak, $ is a literal translation from the Suth^Comitb'li , When the English manufacturer had Progress" direct from our Southern Pine Mills, and In the gained colors; 10 cents each. a work entitled “Ye of 36 me more Rif lew. Revolvers, A possession of our market he would immedi- French of Pilgrimage —-••Undone We are Manufacturers and ean save at least 30 to 33 PER munition, quickest possible time. Send postal for Dye Book, Sample Card, directions K goou ref I ter 8s ld®8s 2d; wheat at 8s2d@8s8d; &c., ou hand; also line brass parrot cages and Hair Denting. and Santa Fe Railroad Spring Ana an Immense stock of Tooth, Nall and Brushes, Combs, Pulls and Pull Boxes, and other :he favorite ftmleto I'aaapebeiie and Bt. Norway, 8. L. Crockett. A, O. arch..iopeka 74% Club Wheat 8s 4d a8s 6u. Corn—mixed Western stands, seeds and sundries for sale cheap. BIRD As tv 1111'K BOCNTAINH, Ac. Noyes. Bell Telephone. ,*220 Toilet Articles too numerous to mention. Old Orchard, Geo. K. J. W. Peterson. St 4s 9d. Peas at 6s 7d. Provisions, &o„—Pork STORE, 450 Congress street. 8-1 tor Cumberland Bills 8.60,10.10 a. m„ 12.60 Fogg., Flint Marquette Railroad com.|38% Orrs Island, 8. C. Prince & Bon. A,Peril prime Eastern mess at 77s 6d; Bacon 4»s 6d for 2.00, 6.46, 0.16 p, in.; for Hebnge Cake 8.60 di uret.. ■ MALE-Bound or unbound volumes o 1889. SUMMER1ARRANGEMENTS. 1888. Richmond, G. A. Beale. I short c ear t nd 47s (d for long clear. Ohesse at a. no, 12.60,6.46, 6.16 p. at., for Wryebara, Wisconsin Cr- tra!..17% fiom No. 1 to No. 70 The Steamers of this Line will leave Kall- Rockland, 0.8. Andrews, R.H. Burnnam & Wm. tvs 6d. Lard 49s 6d. Tallow 28s. 130RHarpers Magazine Nerlb Olca Hluliva, Crawfards Wis< vnsm Ceutrullpreferred. 39% inclusive. at 97Vi EXCHANGE oad Wharf, toot of State street, every MONDAY, Seaway, It. Hyde. Enquire ST., aad Fabyaaa 8.60 a. m.. 13.60, and for Barl- C. B. .. H4 VKDNESDAYand FRIDAY at 6.80 p. in., tor W. B. Portland, Me._8-1 leii H.16 p. m. Sacearappa, Boothby. Mexican Central...... IA8TPORT and ST. JOHN, with above oonnee- Saco, H. B. Kendrick A Wm. 14% CAILlNi.- □ tYS OF STEAMSHIPS. The 8.60 a. m. train connects for all In Co., Stackpole, Old Colony^Railroad. 173% MALE—Excellent family horse; reliable lons. points So. Paris, A. M. Gerry. f KOW FOH Northern New Hampshire and Vermont and runs Calllorn a Southern Railroad. ... and safe tor one to will work well tickets issued and cheeked to C. li. Pierce. 30% Alene.New York. .Port Limou..Oct 11 130R any drive; Through baggage tlu-ough to Bealrral aad iba Sprlugvale, Portland. Saco A Portsmouth It... 125 lu team if desired: price to eatluatlou. received 4.00 p. M. Marliaglea, & Nevada. .Now 11 light $100. Apply gg-Krelght upto Wrei. All trains connect at Junction for Skowhegau—Bixby Buck., Geo. Cushing. Bostou A 0 York..Liverpool....Oct 31 St. 0-1 For Tickets and at the Union Brldgton So. H. Albany. 2 ....Oct 13 PRENTISS LORING, yi Exchange / staterooms, apply Harrison and Poland, Kicker & Son. Cephaloula.Boston.Liverpool Brldgton, Waterford. Boston A Maine R. .... 210 NEW urgan co picket Office, 40 St., or for other Infor- H. ...Oct 13 SOLANO Exchange Arrivals In a. Sanford, K. Umbria.New York..Liverpool orcZ’*-'’" Portland, from Lake 6.46 in., Wingate. MALE—1 second-hand 12 horse power mation at Railroad foot Sebago E. Walsh. of ..New ...Oct 13 Company's Office, Wharf, from Cumberland Mills at 11.46 a.m. and 4.30 Thomastou, •Ex-dividend. City Chicago York..Liverpool. and one 14 horse power boiler with ( State street. J. H. COYLK. Vinalbaven, A. B. Vtnal. Furnessla.New York..Glasgow.Oct 13 FORengine, Augusta and Bath, and from Bartlett heated pump, Inspirator and all fittings at a bar- N°' i«3 p novl4dtfGen’l Manager. Waldohoro, G. Bliss. Eider.New Yyrk.. Bremen.Oct 13 S'from.38 a. m., Lewiston 8.40 a. from New York Stock and Money gain. Address, BIDDEFORD STOVE FOUN- m.; Bangor Watervllle, C. 11. Hayes. Khvnlank.New York. .Antwerp.Oct 13 7 Hockland. etc., at 12.25,12.30. 12.36 p. m., and DRY, Biddeford. Me.ocStt Yarmouth. W. F. Bennett. [By Telegraph.; La Normandie....New York..Havre.Oct 13 from White Moimtalos at 12.85 d. m.; from Wa Edam.New Y'ork..Amsterdam..Oct 13 IAINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY tervtUe. Bath, and at 6.20 p. NEW PORK, Oct. 11. 1888.—Mom y on call Administrator’s Sale. Augusta Hockland, Alaska.New 16 m.. Flying Yankee at 6.30 m., Farmington nas been easy, ranging from 2 to 2% percent: York..Liverpool....Oct p. WIT Kms.New York..Bremen.Oct 16 homestead of the late Wm. F. Seal of For NEW YORK. and Lewiston at 6.40 p. m.; trains from AND WI8DOM. last loan at 2%, 1% per cent. Prime mer through closing Adriatic.New 17 Deering nine acres of land of flue siippi]^rStreet- Montreal and the West 7.60 m.; Full- York..Liverpool....Oct THE containing ' p. Night canttle paper 4% (a6%. Sterling Exchange quiet MflG4/jV$' Saale...New York..Bremen.Oct 17 house and said barn Steamers leave Franklin Wharf on man 1.30 a. m. and easier. Government bonus are dull but quality, dwelling large barn, Wednesdays A child may often be expected to 3uevla.New 18 contains a hall. nd at S m. leave Pier put his or her steady. Railroad bonds quiet and firm. The stock York..Hamburg....Oct Saturdays p. Returning, heedless little foot In It, as the of Richmond New 20 Also five acres of land Pond Bast New on and PORTLAND, NT. DESERT & MACHIAS STBT CO phrase goes For market closed Intensely dull but steady to firm at City York..Liverpool_Oct adjoining Capislc 18, River, York, Wednesdays a youngster one day an in said for the m. instance, begged invita- best prices for the day. kuranla.New York.. Liverpool_Oct 20 with all the privileges pond pur- laturdays at 4 p. J. B. COYLK, Steamer City of Kivlinioiid, tion to dinner at the house of a little friend with Fulda.New York..Bremen.Oct 20 of cutting ice, said Seal In his septa l-dtfGeneral Agent a ue transactions at the stock Exchange aggre- poses possessed by CART, WJL K. DKNNIMON, whom he had been playing. At the table his Rugia.New 20 lifetime. Apply to liostesu gated 167.110 shares. York..Hamburg....Oct TRy["I^ZER’s New Adm'r. and until further notice anxiously inquired: lue are of Govern- LaBourgogue.. York..Havre.Oct 20 L. B. CHAPMAN, (weather pennittlroc) can cut owu (ouowing to-day’s quotations will 11 “Charley, you your meat?" ment securities: Westeruland.New York..Antwerp.Oct 20 P. O. address Portland. Deerfng, Me. leave Portland Tuesdays and Fridays at “Humph!” said the who was I’clock m. leavo Macti las youngster, sawing United States 3s sep29 dim BOSTON p. Returning, port away, “Can’t I? I’ve cut up as meat and Thursdays at 4 o’clock a. m.t con- quite tough New 4s, .reg. ....128% Mondays as this at home." MINIATURE ALMANAC.OCTOBER 12. lectlng at Portland with the night and early _ New 4s, coup. 128% ESTy Sunrises.6 33 423 Kuoma. STEAMERS. Homing trains for Boston. New 4%s, reg 108% *tlgl,watcrR|.|, wster t. WHICH IS THE 5*n5sSSs? PAYSON Liberated from their Fetters New 4%s, coup 108% Sun sets.6 02 I.4 39 TUCKER. General Manager. of ...11 09 ■■ 8ft 6 in F. K. Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Act. Central Pacific lsts. .. Length day H«i«ht t LET—A suite of furnished front rooms, BOOTHBY, the action of that most benefi- .116 up FALL ARRANGEMENTS. By helpful, genial Moon sets ..1106|uel£,n! 8ft9in one A and wife or two Portland. Oct. 4,1888. octSdtf Denver A R Gr. lsts.120 TO flight. gentleman _____ cent of aperients, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, Erie 2ds. ....100% BESTED cheapest ladles preferred, at 3 TOLMAN PLACE. 10-1 the bowels soon throw otf the burden that paral- Kansas Pacific Consols.. .110% Fare Only $1.00. BOSTON AND MAINE R. * Nav. lsts. AS IT CONTAINS MORE TOBACCO THAN yzed and weakened them, and resume their nor Oregon 109% MARINE NKWS. WANTED. TH1 ruurr-oiaAM btkamkjui la affect Hcptcmbar lo, IN SIM. _ ANY OTHER. GOOD CHEWING TOBACCO Union Pacific 1st .. 113% mal freedom of action. The aclion of the Bitters- •Jo l end Grants ... CAN NOT BE GOOD FOR SMOKING. * WESTERN DIVISION. unllke that of average purgatives, Involves no di .-inkinv bunds. PORT OF PORTLAND. rent of three rooms for a fami- JOHN BROOKS and TREMONT Trains leave Portland. " Union Station,” or “OLD HONESTY" in western Address „5>/ Fav Halva griping drenching. It It did It like are ioi. o of two, of city. would, The Iollow.ng closing quoia slocks: WANTED—Aly part leave FRANKLIN WHARF, Portland, 17.30, 18.46 a. m.. 412.60, them, be valueless for ordinary use. There is Oct 10. Oct. 11. IS SOLD BY YOUR DEALER. M. A., No. 9 Vernou kltemately 8.30 16.10 p. m. Baataa far Penlaad THURSDAY, Oct. II. Place.__9-1 ivery week day evening at 7 o’clock; arrlvlngltu 7.80, nothing ungentle or unnatural attending its oper- Adams KxDress. 160 160 / 8.30, X. m., 1.00. 4.00, 6.00 p. m. For Haar- trains tor Arrived. on books or to leason for connection with earliest ation. Upon the liver, no less than the bowels, its Am. 110% copying karu Hrara. Hiav Raiat, 7.30. 10.26, a. m., Express.110% do home or as joints action is most benign, promoting a heathful bil- Central Pacific.. «4% 36% Steamship Wiuthrop, Bragg, New York—pas- WANTED—Writingevenings, either at elsewere, beyond. 8.30, 6.16 p. m. Old Orchard Beach, Saw, ious LOOK FOR THIS convenient. B. WARD. No. 167 New 1/ Through tickets for Pravldeaee, Lswdl, secretion, and out of the and and mdse to J B GRANT Biddeferd 7.30, 8.45, 10.26 a. directing wrong Chesapeake A Ohio. 20% 19% sengers Coyle. ILJHl New l erk, Ike. re., 12.60,6.30, Into the channel. with costive- Steamer St street.8-1 Worcester, 6.16, 0.1Cm. right Conjointly Chicago A Alton. 138 132 Cumberland,Thompson, John, NB, bury I leave INDIA WHARP, Boston ev- heunebuuk, 7.30,8.46 a.m., ness, other bilious when it ls- via for Boston. Returning, 13.60, 0.10 m. Welle symptoms disappear dopref 101 161 Eastport TAG ON EACH ipv waa|[

I TRADE. IT IS SETTLED. NEW AOVEBTIBEMENTB. BOARD OF NEW ADTIBTISBniRTI. ■ CHIIH CABDI. AUCTION Mi ta. "the press." _ KDl'CATIONAL. in Reference to Im- Both Allan and Dominion FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 12. 8pecial Meeting Lines DRESSMAKING. USTEUCTION W AND CLASS F. 0. BAILEY ft CO., AUCTIONEERS. ENGLISH __ mediate Transprotatlon. Coming Here This Winter. MISS M. A. BEST 1CAL NEW 4DVKKTI1 IBKNTN TO-DAV, STUDIES 4th miAL MAVIFACTIRERS’ of Conference A Committee Appointed cablegram was received at the office of Otven to subscribe* Is prepared to prlTUe pupils by the With the Boston and Maine. the Dominion Steamship Company in Mon- FALL SALE SPECIAL SALE Exhibit the Latest Styles in Artistic Dressmaking J. W. treal, Wednesday, from the head office in COLCORU, Work done at residences. Terms *2.00 per day. — or — A of the Board of Trade special meeting England, stating that both the Allan and Hours from 9 a. in, tilie p. m. 143 PEARL STREET. was held yesterday morning Vice President Dominion lines would make Portland their 0Ct9 2I» NPBIAHi HTKEKT. d2w 1»U24 dtt J. S. Winslow in the chair. Some fifteen winter port this season. This will be good OF J. A. were news HAYDEN, ALICE gentlemen present. to our citizens, who will gladly wel- BARGAINS C. BIOSES, FINE CARRIAGES Secretary Rich first read a letter from the come the back to their old It STENOGRAPHER ships quarters. 3 DEERINC PLACE. firm of Farnham & Co., importers, In which is reported that the first steamer will arrive SIVkBxcHAKaa St.. Portland, Me. BY AUCTION. To let—Booms, teblBdtf_ they stated their grievances. He then pre- here about Nov. llth. For and sented the following petition: Yon! Elocution Literature. Wonderful Effect* of Animal Mag- MUSIC AND DRAMA. Portland, Oct. 8,1888. MRS. JENNIE it. D. C0M1T, Delsarte Expression a Specialty. SATURDAY, Oct. 13th, at 10.80 a. m., at netism. To the Portland Board of Trade: of Scotland, how of Boston, Mass., ON Horse A Carriage Mart, Plum St., we shall Gentlemen:—We call to the Rbfebbnck—Prof. Hoses True Brown. Boston sell about 25 Carriages, consisting of Open, Cano- Mrs. B. G., who resides at No. 86 respectfully atten- SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAL CLUB. unct8dlw your board with a view of this from seven years. She could not bear tbe slightest placing port upon tion Faust, and songs by Palm and au equal footing with that of other leading ports. F. 0. BAILEY ft CO. AUCTIONEERS’ touch ou the right side of her face. Life had be- Faning. Willis Nowell, who was heard as a Dress Goods Oheuery A Co. Burnham & Mon ill, Department. come were soloist in a burden to her. Her days and nights W. Pei Kins A Co., Burgess, Fobes & Co., one of the most successful sympho- •JohnW. 8. passed in mortal agony. On the 28th day of Sep- Jordan & Co., Sargent. Lord A skil- ny concerts in Boston, performed the Faust Dana A ADJOURNED tember she to Drs. Smith and McMullem Co., lings BARGAINS 50 cent SALE. applied fantasie Wool Twitchell, Cbamplln & Chas. k. Jose & with beautiful effect. Philip Roth, Tricots 20 cents HARDMAN United States Ho- Co., STEPHEN Adjearwed AdasiaiMratar’s Male fraas Oct. the magnetic physicians, at the Tomlinson A the BERRY, „Co., Cousens, distinguished violoncello soloist, made The best “ lOth la Oct. 17lh. tel, and Is now convalescent. Any person suffer- Portland Packing Co., Co., his first in 38 inch All W^ool Tricots 39 J. H. appearance America, and his mas- VIRTUE of a license from the Hon. or call on Hamlen & Son, H. F. Fainham A Co.. Judge ing from neuralgia rheumatism may terly interpretation of the nocturne ami of within and for the (>wen, Moure A Co. M. A. Jewell A Co., Chapin For (ffiookj (qo/kL &\Midc\; BY Probate, County of Mrs. J. and learn the full of her and other numbers as au Job I shall sell at Putlir particulars suffer- W. A C. it. MUUken, Geo. S. Hunt A Co., stamped him aritst Everybody. Cumberland, Sacti.a ings, and what the doctors did for her. Drs. Chase, Leavitt A Co., J. 8. Winslow A Co., of the first rauk. Another of Mr. Bachert's No. B7 Plum Street. (unless previously disposed of) all the right, title and Interest the late Daniel G. Reed had Smith and McMullen cure all Phelps, Dodge A Co., John H. Hall, acquisitions from abroad, Adolph Burose, at the forms of chronic time of bis In and to tbe R. Stanley A Sun, R. Lewis A Co. flute whc was the successor of Mole decease. following par- disease and be consulted free of virtuoso, of Real may charge lrom in cels Estate: Messrs. Farnham stated the famous Bilse concerts iu Berlin, uiade — 9 a. m. till 6 m. that at present DR. E. B. PIANOS First Parcel To be sold the VELVETS upon p. dally except AND PLUSHES. REED, premises, Sundays. They au instantaneous success. Glalnoyant have two of in Joseph Beckel, being tbe Daniel G. Reed farm, situated near ibe are permanently located at the United States Ho- they carloads glass Boston, for the three EVERY FOOT OF SPACE IN OER past years a prominent member covered bridge In Falmouth, on tbe country road rooms No. 6 and 6. which arrived at that port some three weeks of the tel, Boston Symphony Orchestra, showed and Botanic Physician. to Yarmouth, on Wednesday, Oct. 10, 1888, at 10 ago. It has taken as long to get the glass himself to be a most valuable acquisition to $1.00 Silk Velvets - 30 cents and several other well-known makes o’clock In tbe forenoon, being the premises con- Advice ■« Mothers. MBS. this veyed to said Reed the deeds of Jesse M. WINSLOW’S from Boston to Portland as organization, and Charles Palm, violin- Medical Booms 93 Franklin St.. Portland, Me. by from Belgium to “ Hartshorn, and Wll lam and PhanelaH. SOOTHING SYBUP should always be used when ist and composer of note, and Richard stoel- $1.30 Silk Velvets Williams, Boston. Unless there is some 9§ REED treats all chronic diseases that flesh and t r further description see Cumberland Kegls- children are teeth. remedy pro- zer, viola and viola d’auiour added much to cutting It relieves the little DB.Is belr to; all cases that are given up as In- Books 388 and 38«, and pages 181 and 423? vided the firm say they will be forced to im- the enjoyment of the audience.” Establishment on the 68 “ sufferer at once; It produces natural, quiet sleep Corner, cent Silk Plush, 13 inch, 30 curable by the allopatblc and homeopathic phy- n econd Parcel-Aud at 3 o'clock p. m., on sicians, I will take their esse to treat and cure said October 1888. on the by the child lrom and the little port through Boston or New York, and STETSON’S OPERA COMPANY. 10, premises No. 86 relieving pain, “ them. 1 And that about four-Afths of the case* all the that 73 cent Silk 18 39 Myrtle street, Portland, right, title and In- eberub, awakes as as a button.’’ It la they asked the Board of Trade Tonight the Stetson Opera Company will Plush, inch, to die can be at a terest “bright Every Inch of ilie given up cured. Examinations said Reed had at the date of his decease In very pleasaut to taste. It soothes the child, soft- take action toward helping Portland produce Ruddygore at Portland Theatre. $1.33 Silk “ distance by letter with their full name and place and to said premises, being the homestead of said Plush, 22 inch, 98 of residence nad one 2 cent and *2.00 Ex- Reed, and the to Urn ens the guins, allays all pain, relieves wind, business men to do their business The Hartford Times “The Stetson stamp Detng parcel conveyed by regu- through says: amination at tbe ofllce, *1.00. Consultation tree. deed of Charles Q. Clapp, recorded (n Cumberland lates tile and Is the bowels, best known remedy the Portland custom house. Opera Company began a series of four per- $3.00 Silk Plush, 24 inch, $1.30 Offloe hours 9 a. m. to 9 d. m. sepl4tt Registry, Book 334, Page 483 for whether or diarrhoea, arising from teething Mr. E. R. Pierce gave an idea of what the formances at the House last FREDERICK FOX. Opera evening. oetlldlw of estate other causes Twenty-live cents a bottle. Adm’r of Daniel G. Reed. “Immediate Transportation” bond is. This The company is unusually strong, including Four Storied Win. M. MARKS |anl6 FM&W&wly Store House, is a bond given for the immediate transpor. Helen Larnont, Alice Carle, Mabela Baker, and F. O. BAILEY & Are free from all crude irritating tation of imported goods without appraising Roy Stanton, Brocolini, N. S. Burnham and CO., matter. Concentrated medicine only. Carter’s RINES BROTHERS In block ou HUDDLE and without weighing. This gives an in- other favorites here. They are supported STREET, Incliuneen aud Commission Little Liver Pills. Very small; very easy to crammed full of lorthaoti terior city the same privileges as the port of by a large and strong chorus and an efficient jammed Card take; no pain; no griping; no purging. Try Book, arrival. Salesroom 18 Exchange Street. original The Boston and while the is all new — them. octOd&wlw Maine orchestra, scenery and — AXD have refused to renew a bond of this The V. O. BULKY. W. ALLAN In order to kind, bright. company played Ruddygore hAA’a KNOWLEDGE IS POWER READ! Mr. Taylor, of R. Stanley & Son, said that contralto, and her abilities have been so ful- German Syrqp, which any druggist will sell you at & FIVS CHOICE LOTS it would benefit their business ly shown in recent engagements with the OWEN, MOORE CO. 75 cents a bottle- Even if everytbin5 else bas greatly if one of the Adeline Patti and National companies WHITE and SILK PHOTOGRAPH failed you, you may depend upon this for certain. transportation companies would sign Opera LACE,MADRAS of New and Desirable Mer- novl an that her with the Bostonians is __ dlycTu “Immediate Transportation” bond. He popularity chandise for Fall and assured. Miss Carlotta said that Mr. Coy'.e was ready to give such a fully Maconda is Winter wear. AITEM'IOX IURRM\ GUARDS. bond for the Boston steamers and went to another new member of the Bostonians, her LOT I consists of 60 36 inch Boston at one time to see about the voice, a pure high soprano, having alread y DRAPERIES. pieces, arrange- Every member of the Harrison Guards is re- Scotch Dress Fabrics. In Plaids, ments. But it was decided that the bond of gained her high praise as a concert singer in quested to meet at No. 98 Exchange street, ALBUMS, Stripes, Checks and Mixtures, manufac- must be the tours of Gilmore’s Band. Miss KNOW THYSELF THIS FRIDAY Oct. at 7.30 $250,000 signed directly in Boston. Joseph- Parlor Suits in Brocade tured In Scotland. We were EVENING, 12th, — — More Than One Million Coplea Hold. Glasgow, ine a sister of Mrs. FOB o'clock. Let all be present. Upon this information Mr. Coyle did not Bartlett, Davis, who, it one of the largest purchasers at this is said, has a remarkably good contralto Plush for $35. M70UNO and middle-aged men who are suffering Per order, J. D. PBINDABLE, proceed farther. only W. D. LITTLE A spot cash auction sale In Sew York last voice, and has had a very successful career owme TO THE INCLEMENT WEATHER CO., *-om the Indiscretions of youth. Exhausted Mr. Ash Chamber 10 uiEirn of week. These goods have never before Capt. Commanding Co. Rich offered the following resolution: in the Carleum and New York Casino com- Sets, Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature L. U. been sold at retail less than 50cents per TIBBETTS, Clerk. Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed panies, also joins the Bostonians, aud prom- $18. ANOTHER THE THIS Decline, Ac., and the thousand untold miseries con- to confer with the pieces, WEEK! yard. will be offered for sale on arrangement ef the Boston & ises to give an added strength to the compa- sequentthereon, and all who *re sick and suffering They Maine Railroad to the com- at our Company, present ny. The managers are certainly to be con Base Mirrors. Oi-mLIABLETH^THIEDayiH^TESTED and do not know what alls them, can be cured with- Wednesday morning popular low plaints of one of our and to ask merchants, that on so reliable and out fall the In the Science rnmofl hum umim If It will not bond gratulaled securing good ty following Instructions price company its road in the In- all Extension in Insurance terest of the merchants of this round artist as Mr. Edwin W. Hoff, the Tables, Company, of Life or Self Preservation. Price only $1 by mall city. OF Every member of the Artillery is requested tenor, who will share Mr. Tom Karl’s labors HARTFORD, CON!*. sealed. It is a book for man, 300 The resolution was Black 25 postpaid, every 29 Cents Per Yard. adopted and Messrs. the season. Walnut, I shall sell a large of to meet at their Headquarters, this FRIDAY coming Mr. Fred Dixen, a tenor Statement January 1, 1888. ariety pages, full gilt, US prescriptions for all acute and J. S. Winslow, Charles R. Wood- singer and the list cents per foot. at 7.45 Millikeu, light comedian, completes EXCURSION ■ ■ chronic diseases. Indorsed the National to attend to busi CASH Fully by Remember this sale commence EVENING, sharp, -,' THROUGH THU- CAPITAL, #4.'OO.OOO.OO. Albums so very low that it will at bury S. Charles S. of principal artists, ft is fortunate for the Medical who awarded the and ness of Importance to every member. Let every Dana, Fobes, H. F. Farn- Association, gold 7.30 o’clock Wednesday morning. Bostonians that Mr. Uscar Weil remains ASSETS. will to nowand to man be present. ham were appointed as this committee, Less Ihnn they have ever been pay you buy Jewelled medal the author. Illustrative sample, with them the coming season, for it would United States and Per B. before. other Bonds and with Indorsements of the press, sent free If yon LOT 2 is all wool 54 Inch order J. H. MORRILL, Captain. Messrs. A. 8. Megquir, Frank M. Law- be difficult to find a bought Stocks lay it away for Christmas. Poudlchery stage manager who, by .. S 256.160.00 now. The Medical Insti- A. Bank apply Address, Peabody Dress Saltings in Plaids, W. Moxcey, Clerk. rence, Mervin W. Fred. V. instinct and is better fitted for such Stocks. P. O. box or Dr. W. Clark, Chase, training, CRAWFORD NOTCH 040,680.00 DON’T FAIL to examine tute, 1896, Boston, Mass., H. Illuminated and Plain a Mr. Samuel at Corporation and K. it. Stocks and my PARKER, gnuluate of Harvard Medical S Stripes, Checks, Thomas Jackson and David Birnie were position. Studley continues College. — In Boston, an colors. his post as musical director, and promises, Smyrna -Is announced by the Bonds. 2.104,796.00 years' practice consulting physician ?iever have been retailed less MUNICIPAL COURT. elected members of the Board. Rugs, Rockers, Real Estate. 230 974.24 bargains. My to the Peabody Medical Institute, who may De con- in a generation to be a second Arditi. sulted Diseases of Man than 91-00 per yard. Onr purchase was more, Maine Loans on Collateral and Real Es- confidentially. Specialty, Tickets are now on sale at Central Railroad, fr< m all sta- Do not be deceived by worthless Imitators. Be sure of this lot of as we HEFORE JUDGE GOULD. Stockbridge’s for and very large goods, A the three the famous tions, Portland to inclusive. „t«* «. 842,920.00 you adtfeess or oall at the Peabody MedlcaUJhMA- not Thursday—Edward Ryan, intoxication; fined COLLISION. performances. Frjeburg Cash on hand in Banks and with tute.No. 4 Bulflnch SL No. 4. could resist good value. Price Wed- $3 and costs. SANFORD CURLS ORCHESTRA. Agents...... — to take on- 382.673.08 nesday morning Patrick and Edward Gould. place Accumulated Interest and Coyne Breaking The 8chooner Moonlight Run Down Another Kents.. 21,470.21 »epUT»,Th&8&wlyr3 and entering and larceny. Bound over to the excellent performance and LUX-DUX LAMP. 35 CENT BOOKS grand jury in tbe sum of <400 each. by the Sarah. pleased audience attended the entertainment >4,778,469.13 50 Cants Per Yard. at Gospel Mission Hall. Go tonight and lis- OCT. BRIEF JOTTINC8. Who has not heard the adieu of SATURDAY, 13. LIARIL.ITIES.~~ The Moonlight left Boston Wed- ten to the excellent music produced by these the Sun to the Moon? It Cash Capital.. go like hot cakes. Purchasers of these goods should re- Now that the first snow ot >2,000,000.00 four talented winter has tallen and Reserve for Losses.... member these are 54 nesday evening, loaded with 3500 bushels of girls. was in this wise: laid Its white Outstanding 196,062.39 goods Inches wide, There was a held at mantle upon the ‘-crystal hills” they Reserve for Reinsurance. quite picnic party corn in NOTES. are more 1,670,726.37 all wool, and cannot be this bulk, 290 barrels of flour, and 90 bar- beautiful than ever. The mountain SetSokplvs. duplicated Cushing’s Island yesterday with a barbecue. streams are rushing and as never 1,011,690.37 season. rels of kerosene oil, bound far Calais. About Mr. Edmund T. Phelan, of London, will roaring before; the and the foliage before reacnlngtoe Notch is at the The roast pig was declared delicious. appear in the Stoekbridge course with the "Oh, no," laughed Sun, >4,778,469.13 5 o’clock that afternoon, when Cape Por- height of its autumnal coloring; brilliancy and consists of 25 of 52 inch Thatcher Relief attended a Swedish Ladies. He is a celebrated humor- “Your work is LOT 3 pieces Corps meeting poise bore W. N. about dore, grandeur dominate the whole landscape. As the GUNS, all wool W., eight miles, ist, imitator and character Tricots, hare been re- of Cioudman Relief Corps last and sketch artist. It is wise for to hotels are closed you should take your lunch with H. President. evening, from the you decamp; KELLOGG, tailed ns all this season schooner a vessel was seen you. Tickets good that day only. To Fabyans and octl2eod3w GEO. H. by for 75 cents. were entertained. are worth return BURDICK, Secretary. RIFLES, REVOLVERS, highly down on You not shucks, Price Wednesday morning, coming her. The officers tried to We take pleasure in calling attention to Frank B. The steamers of the Casco line will Bay attract the but the Here's the new>UX-OUX, Sl.SOthe Round Trip. is hererv given, that the Clark, stranger’s attention, failed, advertisement in our columns commence of the Old Noticesubscriber has been running on their winter time ta- and could LIGHT the Wonderful F. E. duly appointed and not see anyone on her deck except Phoenix (Fire) Insurance which has LEADER, Lamp." BOOTHBY, PAYSON TTJCKEK, taken upon herself the trust of Administratrix of ble Co., G. P. and T. A. Geu. the 59 Cents Per Yard. Monday. the man at the Then the Moon want Man. estate of wheel. been represented W. D. Little & of Into eclipse undone. Portland, Oct. 10. 515 CONGRESS FISHING TACKLE. by Co., octl2d2t STREET. The regular monthly meeting of tbe The FREDERICK A. GAGE, late of Portland, Is 35 of 40 strange vessel struck the Moonlight this for 34 years, or since its For the LUX DUX only competes with the Sun. sep!8_ dtl LOT 4 pieces inch, all Woman’s Christian Union will city, organiza In the of Temperance on the about feet SSIjK-3 thoroughbred Shepherd dog County Cumberland, deceased, and wool, line Loustloas Henrietta port side, three forward of tion in 1834. This is a record that given bonds as the law directs. All be held at headquarters, 514 Exchange street speaks FOKpups, 3Vj mouths old, fiom the best cattle persons hav- Ammunition at manufacturers’ puk es. Cloth, in an elegant line of Fall shades. the house, in three three or This our Pearl trained slock In the ing demands upon the estate of said deceased, breaking wales, well for the Company as also for its describes Stteet country, »5.iki each; 25 band- Atlas Powder Fuse and Cafe, sporting Our at 2.30 p. m. agents some are required to regular 87 1-2 cent which four and while Ilic Middle Street tlioroughbi ed male Angora kitteus.all colors exhibit the same: and quality, top timbers, cutting into her side who are well known to our readers. side, side, all persons and Blasting Powder in ant will be on It is George H. not *3.00 each. M. H. KAN LETT, Bocklanti, Me. indebted to said estate are called mm t quantity sold Monday at Pitcher, George S. below the although not as beautiful to look to make water line, carrying away the 12-1 upon payment to mes, Agent fob American Arms Company, semi- Pitcher, as published yesterday, who sues Pears’ is the and upon, is INVITING and pos- main shrouds and main chains. The Moon- purest best Soap aver really 1 Hammebless guns. Parker and Colt W. H. Milliken in the sesses as much i.KT—Down stairs rent of six rooms, very ortland, Sep. 21,1888. oct!2dlaw3wF» Supreme Judicial made water made. nearly INTEREST, and Breech Loading Gunk A Special 50 Cents Per Yard. light very quickly, and in a at this time when TOpleasant sunny, good yard, ceDented line of Court. particularly cellar and water closets. Piice *15 English short time there was six feet of water in the Index leaves the in including MANUFACTURERS AND Guns of our own importation. Soap hands good con- WINTER is castiug about unwel- Sebago water. on the I). DEALERS consists of 40 of 40 Inch The Unitarian Women’s Auxiliary will Enquire premises. Agent for Winchester & Colt’s Single LOT 5 pieces hold. HAY — Capt. Webster ordered the boat to be dition. come warnings of his early ap- FROHOCK, 203 Oxford street! 12-1 — IN pure 811k and Wool Henrietta meet thia afternoon at four o’clock in their Shot and Repeating and he but all can bid defiance to Rifles. Wholesale got ready put everything could into proach, SALE- Lot 65x58 corner sTomoo Cloth, in 15 rich and desirable Fall col- of rooms, 5114 Congress street. Rooms over his Congress and Rerail. it as as MARRIACES. IEV BREATH, snowy mantle, FOBand Wharf West a retailed us all the season at Clark’s quickly possible. streets, End; very desir- orings, by bookstore. and cheerless company, when an able business location in this rapidly growing por- 91-2o We shall offer these The stranger, as soon as she struck the t'on of the per yard. All interested in a In South city. Apply to FRANCES sKIL- forming Chatauqua Portland, Ocl. 11, at the residence ol near goods Wednesday morning at Moonlight, backed away and left. Capt. the bride’s LING8, by. 12-2 reading circle on Munjoy Hill, will please lather, Nathan K. Dyer, by Kev. A. K. Webster then set his colors union down, Hutchlnsou, Edward Everett Plttee ol Boston Eastern Blank T. B. meet at 7.30 p. in. on Saturday with Rev. J. and Miss Eliza Horton Dyer. Acorn, desirable tenements to let, in Janesville, DAVIS, when the Wis., stranger bore down to the rescue, In Monroe 6 and 8 rooms. Books, ■ M. Lisbon Falls. Oct. 9, by Kev. Geo. Plummer, TOXET-TwoPlace; Enquire W. Per Yard. Frost, 79 North street. J. St.00 and proved to be the schooner Sarah, of 92 Ddward 8. Littlejohn and Miss Dora Graves, both Brunswick, DUNSC'OMB. 1 Cushman Court, rear No. 1 I The main water which come from of West street. “-fc pipes, tons from Bath. Web- Harpswell. 12-1 We have a foil line of Silk Plushes in burden, hailing Capt. In Biddeford, Oct. Lincoln Fairfield and Lake Sebago, unite at a near 4, Miss Croveland, Water Go. all the new Fall shades to match Dress point Wey- ster headed the for the so Lizzie F. King, Loth ol Saco. fall on C. mourn Moonlight shore, laprobe Cottage road. E.; street. Yesterday morning the water In Watervllle, Oct. Wilson G. Bowell ol Mont- owner may have the same on H. Goods, 16, 18, 20 and 22 Inches wide, as to have as little distance to row as 7, FOUND—A by calling S. possi- vllle and Mis6 Anuie M. Griffin of Palermo. RYDER. South from was shut off from the high levels for the pur- Portland, proving property and ble, before the schooner sank. Before the In Searsport, Herbert V. Park and 12 l Blanks Sept. 19, Octagon Parlor Stove paying charges. pose of disconnecting them. Miss Amelia E. Beach. Legal Saran reached the Moonlight, the tug Confi- In First The West End M.E. Church Searspart, Sept. 27, Capt. Sewall Lancaster agent In every town and Mortgage 6 percent Bonds. AND ALL KINDS OF Society have from Portland for Boston, came 50 Cents to Per Yard. dence. and Mrs. Hannan 0. Blanchard. is well filled and fuel lighted. No WANTED-Onecity, to sell our mixed paints, colors lu oil $1.50 voted to sell their lot of land at In North the corner took the In tow and Searsport, Sept. 28, Warren A. Dorr handsomer or better and Japan. Accept the same on assignment. Ad- HUE AUGUST 1, 1907. along, Moonlight brought and Mrs. Belle Reed. A fall lin« of la of Congress and Wharf streets, and as soon dress L. B. D., at this office. 12-1 Trimmings Bead Pas- her into Portland, in LMewooo, n. uci. 10, Kev. as a Dy ueorge Secured Mmenteries, Ornaments and Panels. suitable site can be secured will Johnson, Frederick Morse Marston of Lakewood by a Sinking Fund. they The Sarah struck head on, and carried Braid In all the new build a church. and Mrs. Louisa Matilda Marston of Descriptive Circulars furnished Trimmings designs Fortland, X stairs. 7 rooms, desirable location and Counting House Stationery. and away her flying jib-boom and damaged her Maine. on combination colors, Hlmps In all __ on up plication. Mr. H. N. Jose is building a two story pleasant Enquire PREMISES, and at 106 head-gear. The is 120 built MIDDLE SX. 12-1 widths, Braid and Bead Nets, Ac., at brick 30x50 Moonlight tons, PARLOR Fine for feet in the rear STOVES cor- workshop of his at in DEATHS. Stationery polite onr popular low prices. Calais 1884, and owned by King, Easton a new block on Exchange street for Nelson, LET-One or two front rooms, with alcove respondence specialty. and others. The crew consisted of were ever If desired, on Cumberland & captain, At Turner’s Oct. K. offered in any commu- TO St., betweeu High Remember we are the Manufacturers’ Tenney Co., who will occupy one of the Island, 11, B. Estey of Ells- and State. Address Press mate and two seamen. The cargo was con- 67 0 mouths. than what we are in M., Office. 12-1 tor the all Wool 3tt stores in the block. worth, Me, aged years nity showing This is the Top of the Genuine Agents original Inch signed to Calais parties, and supposed to be [Prayers on Sunday afternoon at io’clock, at our windows Brewster, Cobb & Estabrook Tricot Flannels at The pastor’s reception to the parishioners the residence of Heatberly Foster, Turner’s Isl- Pearl insured there. and. Rurial at Ellsworth. Top Lamp Chimney and friends of the Portland Society of the In this RAILROAD. 193 MIDDLE STREET. city, Oct. 11, Emma O. Kennedy. PORTLAND^ 35 CONGRESS ST., BOSTON. octlo (it Jan 3 All others, similar are imitation. New Jerusalem was held in the vestry of WHY [Notice of funeral hereafter.] 29 Cents Per Yard. DON’T YOU LAUGH. In apr26 ThSATBm Foxcroft. Oct. 9, K. F. Wise, aged 84 years— Corner Rout . the church on New High street last even- of This Week! Bradley exact Label formerly Saccarappa. wThis We shall open on Wednesday The In Biddeford, Oct. 9, John 66 WEDMKSDU OCT. INNS. morning ing. With Globe Telephone Man Next Tarbox, aged lO, OIL on another case 4 months. CLOTH is each Pearl of those 30 Inch Henriettas, The steamer years Car* will run between Bradley's and Libby’s Cor- Empress was sold |at auction Sunday—He Will as Smil- In Bowdoln, Oct. Mrs. Matilda Take your choice in an OVAL, in all at Reappear 1, Flagg, aged ner Union station and Post Office, as followsi colors, by F. O. Bailey & Co., to Mr. Humphrey, of* 77 years 3 months. ROUND or SQUARE, but EXAM- SPECIAL ! TopChininey. and as as Ever. ing Funny In Riverside, Oct. Mrs. Caroline B. of Bradley’s I at Reduced St. N. for The steamer is 3, Foster, INE CAREFULLY, and compare Prices, A John, B., $5,850. Orono, aged 81 years. Bradley’s Corner for Post OffleelUnlon Sta- dealer may say our prices and Stoves with others. Cornerfor Union — AND — | 929 gross 217 feet 29 feet In Fairfield, Oct. 7, Mrs. Bertrand Bawtelie, Sta’n. ’or Brad- ilonfor and 25 Cents Per Yard. tonnage, long, beam, Boston, Oct. 11.—Republicans,Democrats' No Post Office think he has aged 39 years. matter how WARM we may (Conuectlog ley’s Cor- | Bradley’s HEW GOODS, FALL STYLES. 8j feet draft and has 25 staterooms and la- In with ner. others as Mugwumps, Prohibitionists, protectionists Northport, Oct. 6, Mrs. Louisa B. Packard, be, well cooked food is just as es- Cong. j Comer. good, In onr Black Hoods Department we and 69 Bt.Cara.) dies’ gentlemen’s cabins. and tariff aged years. therefore do not ____ _| One lot tine Uoat Common Sense BUT HE HAS hare choice new at reformers are all agreed upon one sential, full to see double sole SHELF OIL CLOTH ^ NOT. many styles prices Rev. J. M. Lowden will lead the Bible our line of A. M. A. M. A. M. boots, all widths, sizes and half sizes. insist the that will stand the test of subject—that The Globe telephone man 630 7.06 0.20 upon Exact I -abel and Top. comparison. class for the study of the International Sun- 7.30 8.00 For Sale Everywhere. Mare only is a thing of wit and joy forever in political 7.20 at Si Cents a by school lesson at 8.30 12.00 8.20 ONLY $2.00 PER PAIR. Yard. day the Y. M. C. A. hall this The man is campaigns. Globe telephone 0.60 J P. M. p. M. 9.40 GEO. A. MACBETH & CO., Ft afternoon at 4.30 o’clock. Experience Quaker, P. M. These are the best school In Pittsburgh, Subject—“Cros- fed on fish and until he is 12.30 1.00 p. m. boots the city tor phosphates bright- Teaches that certain vegetables exert in digestion the All or our 25 the Jordan." All interested 1.30 2.00 12.20 price, being superior in service to higher cent White Marble Oil feb27 sing in Bible er than and he will in a influence on the ever, appear the next powerful blood; deficient nutri- New 2.30 3.00 1.18 i priced thinner boots. Cloth will be sold this are Tariff, week at only 19 study cordially invited to attend. Boston tion is the burdened -—* 3.30 4.30 Manson Sunday Globe with an stimulated, current 2.18 a G. important is un- cents yard. Larrabee Dr. states that New For 6.00 3.18 Burrage be proposes to and contribution to the Or- loaded, and poisons withheld from the Groveland, And all Colors at witty campaign. parts City Hall. 6.00 4.60 Fancy only 21 cents make a book of the letters received which and defile. This -A.ND- a scrap der The Sunday Globe if do they pollute simple, nat- -— From 6.20 yard. today you ural the Is BOOTS SHOES from various persons relative to the unveil- action, purifying blood, promptly ac- P. M. City Hall. 7.16 Remember our sale or Table Linen cfc not take it Hood's a CO., regularly. complished by Barsaparllla, skilful com- First National 6.30 9.00 8.46 To suit all tastes In or Fine hand of the and Ranges. style price. this week. Price 50, 89 and 98 ing Longfellow statue, will in- biualion of such vegetable extracts, whose active 7.26 p. m. I made goods fir Gentlemen and nne French boots 89, 75, cents a corporate into it the taken of qualities and native excellences are concentra- 7.00 for Ladies, In quality of material and workman- yard. £jOO\^ photographs PERSONAL. ted by a process peculiar to Itself, aud found In no Do not want for anything. We 8.30 snip that will maintain the enviable the it as it be- other | reputation statue, representing appeared preparation. have an abundance and it is '_ that these goods bave enjoyed in the past. 246 MIDDLE STREET. yours E. A. NEWMAN, Gen’l Manager, utt fore, after and during the process of eleva- octlO__ O. M. Moore,formerly editor of the Phillips Hood’s Sarsaparilla for a trifle. Do not expose your octll eou3t its tion to pedestal. This scrap book, with is now established at family, do not expose yourself to Phonograph, Portland, Does actually straiu out Impurities, remove ob- NEW! NEW! NEW records of the until their wants are OIJR SPECIALTY. BINES BROTHERS. other association, after the fi- and yout iamity (iat OregoD, doing exceedingly well. structions, and open the natural outlets of the octll_ THE nal dissolution of the will satisfied. association, be Mr. George F. Hathaway, of has system. No no straiu, no Ladies’ #2.00 Kid and Goat Boots, common MUSIC BOOKS. Bangor, rack, pain accompanies Come Come this eve. GRAND OPENING presented to the Maine Historical to-day. sense and opera toe. Society. received his commission as United States the administration of Hood’s Barsaparllla Come in time. Do not I procrasti- -OF THE- Gentlemen’s $2.00 Congress and Balmorals, GENTLEMEN’S FINE SHOES. L O. Enter Marshal. “For three years I suffered witli dyspepsia, and Killli/ llarinnnv tno cts., |6 doz.) Thieves Arrested. Deputy nate. Come and see how much heavy light weight. son. For Young so bad that I was completely broken We ffe UdrilllMj, Singing Classes Ac the senior growing we can a Boys’. Misses' aua Children’s goods, all grades. have just received our fall and winter Styles LEADING Full set ol melodious Dartmouth College elections down In health. I began taking Hood’s Barsapar- do for you for little mon- PHOTOGRAPHER exercises and easy songs, On Monday, October 1st, Moses Sterling’s iu with and for class H. llla, aud soon and and ey. explanations, excellent collection ol day parts M. Frost of this city gained strength appetite, sacred and secular shop on Custom House wharf was entered was restored to former health.” J. K. Rub- Portland Misfit music. was elected to deliver the “farewell address my Clothing Company 914 and seine lead was stolen. The sell, Clerk Commercial Hotel, Brookville, Fenn. GENTLEMEN’S WAUKENPHAST COXQRE88 STRUCT, a quantity of the to old college pine.’’ Manuel, Hook I. ($0 cts.) For Primary police ascertained that the culprits were a ENDEK V. 8- HOTEL, BROWN, Gentlemen’s Gentlemen’s French Classes. Col, H. S. Osgood, of the Is the Best Medicine Cordovan, Calf, superintendent Gentlemen's English Enamel and Patent Leather. ■ ■ Hook For Medium gang of boys. These were Herbert M. Gould, “I use Hood’s in family and find •• Wongtl‘.Ban!, 1|. (40ctS.) American Express ,was the Sarsaparilla my 461 Street, Market Also the latest In Ladles’ Fine Shoes, Company special it the best medicine we can lor our use. Congress Square, Styles PORTLAND Patrick Coyne and Charles A. Foster. The buy My Near Market Patent Leather ami Glazed Ikmgola. In fact we Mg. of the New me more Congress Street, Square Maaaal, Benlt III. (50 eta) For Higher guest Hampshire Club at their trouble is canker in su mach. It helps think we "•■§ two former were SIGN OF ORIGINAL GOLD can please all who may come. I'.Baion. nnd (Hasses. arrested Wednesday night, than all the medicine I ever took. I can’t speak THE BOOT. Hewailr.. at ATKINSON October banquet the Reveve House, oct6 eodtf A new set ol (traded School Song Books, by L. but the arrest was not the too highly of Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” K. M. Hay- undersigned, bating been tor made public by We are now to show the finest line of tblrty-elght O. Emerson. Teachers will find them useful and Boston, Wednesday. den, Goodale’s Corner, Me. m ready THE In the prosecution of Claims morning papers, as it was to secure Misfits Custom-made Suits and Panta- 3RS*’® engaged desired Freeman of Overcoats, lor Soldiers, seamen and tneir and Smith, formerly Saco, which N. B. If you want a good medicine, get loons. for fall and Winter wear, of the choicest heirs, having attractive._ the third one, it A DELICIOUS NEW for over years as his who, seems, went to Boston, fabrics and merchant tail- DRINK, twenty past employed assl£ city he recently visited, died upon the pas- styles from the leading taot, a thoroughly competent clerk, believes but was arrested there and last era throughout the United States. that Bells of S& yesterday from Panama to San Hood’s & wishing advice and assistance in anv claim Victory, Ic>4 «r»t rate sage Sarsaparilla HOUSE Bnk. Sungs Francisco, Ihls on the Greene Sept. tailors’ hands night officer Hanson clothing has been left Co., r or will Temper...,r M..y Hold all Wyer Bounty find It to him Pension, he for brought back to Since manhood his home has by druggists. $ 1. six for $6. Prepared only for various either does not fit the person their and choruses. Sena for specimen copy. Portland. Gould 17tb. early C. I. HOOD & Mass. reasons, 639 Street. Cthoseterest to call at his office, so long established In and Coyne were by CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, for whom It was or in some cases is un- Congress uils yesterday in Mexico and with oc- made, city, Instead of entrusting their to been California, called for. This is we ofTer the very finest sept21eodtf business $4.80 doz., 40 brought before the Municipal Court and held why strangers at a distance Davis PraiiiA s_(ciothfiOcts., to his native town. IOO Doses One Dollar. Custom-made nearly for half the origi- omce, Block, Cor! rnise ill Cts. boards. *4.20 doz.) L. In casional visits ap27 d&w! v Clothing Exchange and Congress Sts. NODg, $400 bonds. nal measured price. Please call and be convinced Lemonade. Bulbs for Fall ! oet3u&whw O. & E. 0. Eliterson. For I’ralse and Prayer Richard M. Johnson, of Saco, special in- Planting Z. K. HAKMON. Schools. be that we mean musiness Egg Meetings and Sunday May safely (he beat hooka of A Pleasant Occasion. spector of United States customs, received Co. SCHLOTTERBECK & FOSS’. Tulip*, Crocus, Lillies, commended as one of very the Furnishing Hyacinths, UNION DEPOT kind. The Imperial Mandolin and Guitar club official notification Wednesday that here- at our Ac. CAFES. ______SICK HEADACHE would announce to our Flower Brackets,Plaut we entertained Mr. Alger Currier, the well after his field of labor will be confined to POLICIES protected by the Pop- Pols, Plain WK patrons that are and Bass Cured Ac. Soil to d0 ««“«"! catering In Classic Baritone ($l.oo,. at Portland. |Positivel y by MISFIT parlor. Stands, Trellises, uesi possible"“,MPrepared The 33 Songs, known artist, at the studio of Mr. A. E. this section with headquarters ular Maine Law manner, making a specialty 01 Songs of rare beauty. songs by 27 different com- these Little PUli. Pearl Non-Forfeiture for Potlt.iK- all well known and eminent. in the written the Cor. and Middle Sts., posers, This belongs Moore First National Bank building, Hon. Handibai Hamlin has Full Dress Suits for Sale or to Let. l he classical of They also relieve Dis- issued only by the OLD UNION eveninc spreads. among books, which others are last night. The occasion was a very pleas- secretary of the Boston Unitarian Club as STRICTLY ONE PRICK. »..« «'la..ira, N.ag Clamic. far I.a» tress from Dyspepsia, W. C. & 5 Preble St. «t0- the conveo- Voire. 4'lamlr Tease ant one and the was of a follows: “1 have note the 7th Seplleodtf MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE SAWYER CO., leMeyofCoeS;S!,.e*tSlJj0da' N.aga, Plaa. *t l.u. music rendered your of inst., ME. oc open All Clamleal each Indigestion and Too PORTLAND,9 to___daw orderT D?nmnSt n,.k**p e,erY evening. Ice. Pl.al.t, 11.oo. high order. advising me that the Unitarian Club had ocI2 dtf of Maine. y 'ud '"efhUy attended to. We Hearty Eating. A per COMPANY, Portland, 10 "Tor us with an earlv call MAILED TOE RETAIL PRICE. courteously elected me an member feet TO ADVERT! SERS | JylStl GEO. K. A honorary remedy for Dizzi- DUTCHBULBS. WOODBUHY & SON. Props. New Station. thereof. A list into STATES The club will please accept my ness, Nausea, Drowsi- of 1000 newspapers divided A DELICIOUS NEW Oliver Ditson AND ou DRINK, Crocus & Boston. It is reported that the Boston and Maine cordial thanks. SECTIONS will be sent application— Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilies, TTASAw Co., I accept the position most ness, Bad Taste in the ■'Mud. At. t0<12w build a new Narcissus, WJBDIDEVO road will transfer station at the cheerfully, but with Mouth, Coated To these who advertising to pay, we the distinct understand- Tongue, want their Also a large variety of FLOWER tiviuiiva., liN|ra.rd»d PriaMd. Weed Know for the of that I •Pain In the can oiler no better medium for thorough and effec- States Army, Cavalry Nothing accommodation ing shall be called to no Bide, TOR POTS. ■•v *e( of 40 ...uiple. free. W VLm*® ^a upon perform tive work than the vinous sections of our neleci *b‘«->~dled ui.mar and from whence trains” At PID LIVER. They regulate the Bowels. r^d n*I?m.tw«?nih,"'"ltry'. passengers “fly active duty. my age 1 have all the duties 1-ocal i.i.i. W. \v. DAVIS Sc CO., 0,5,1 »u<1 »6 years. will send passengers to the city and to to discharge at home that Pill- Small Dose. Small OKOKOK I*. ROWELL, A CO., Lemonade. KENDALL & J00” ***?• r1aMonN* clothing auU medical attend- should be Small Prioe. WHITNEY, Stationers and 23 West St., at No. required Newspaper Advertising Bureau, Ctrurr Federal .«d Temple Mirren,. Wedding Engravers, 420 POKE Port- which they will be transported.! of me." New i Egg Boston. ame.MApp|y STREET? oct4eod&wlm fo Spruce Street, York, 8 CHLOTTEUBECH & FOSS’.] OCtl (12W anl7 eodly °*k } dW4i83m i

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