PORTLAND P LESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE , 23, 1862—VOL. 24. _PORTLAND, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10, 1887- PRICE THREE CENTS. NPFCIIAI. NOTItm IfflSCELLANEemi, which this THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, FROM WASHINGTON. over GO years old, and a prominent member LOST AT SEA. description of clothing of the unknown man a puritan Discourse. newspapers. But the reputation or that club fer its alimen- Published every day (Sundays excepted) by the of the church, was brought before Justice sent James B. Colby to Springfield yester- enjoys Is oftener on of re- than or artistic food. Thus one PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, Beattie thit forenoon, charge bastardy. day to investigate. Mr. Colby found the tary literary of the club has been famous for its curried '•''RHEUMATISM, At 87 The wris on which Selectman Starr was ar- A Cerman Ship Sinks on the Virginian mains burned recognition, and re- One First Sermons Ever long Exchano* Street, Portland, Me. Work of Last Week in the House and beyond and rested was served by his nephew. The girl’s turned with him a part of the peacans, another for its marrow bones, Terms- Doiiars To mall sub Coast and All the Crew Lost. today bringing Preached in New Notice. a Year. name Is E. 18 old. The from England. others for their mutton and on- Legislative 'Senate. Fanny Benton, coat and of the undershirt taken broth, tripe scrlbers, Seven Dollars a Year. If In advance- years piece paid child was born Dec. 4th, and died on the 17th the Conductor ions, steaks and The his- of Advertising—One lncb of space remains, and also a hat which chops, severally. hough wo do O' that ..Rates a as tories of the older clubs would a the of or lines ult. Starr asked for continuance he was of the ill-fated train said wps worn make very The House nud tiruolr has iKTiNK length column, twelve nonpareil Five Chapin Robert Cushman’s Noble Words to a pnssed the (al- will cure /* constitutes a and he was under Members of the Life-Saving interesting volume. Life in as in the lowing order. “square.” Appropriation Bills Already Passed by without counsel, placed by the unknown man, whom he awakened them, unxutism, there is p $1.60 per square, first 76 cents bonds for his on the 17th Inst. Force of for his ticket before the younger clubs, is not as it is re- Okdkkkd, Tliat the time for dally, week; per appearance Perish in Discharge about five minutes Struggling Community. altogether the reception of nc- tit has cured many. In la. week after; three Insertions or less, con- the House. for the in “Pendennls” and com- titlons lor amt $1.00, Attorney Zacher appeared complain- accident occurred. Mrs. Jenking positively produced Bulwer's private special legislation be lim- o correct the acid condition tinuing every other after first 60 cents. Their Duty. ited to Jan. day week. ant, and Starr has engaged Henry G. New- identified the hat and coat from marks upon edy “Money.” But it Is still declared that Tuesday, 2fth, and tTiat all petit ons in the blood which Half three Insertions or 76 after changes square, less, cents; ton. is no doubt of Starr’s and them as that of the ot the the that stamps the caste of Vere presented that date be referred to the next one week, 60 cents week after. There guilt, her husband. Besides [Correspondence Press.] frigidity use has Jjccomc remarkable, $1.00; per The Inter-State Commerce Bill Like- is de Vere is more abundant in the legislature; and that the Clerk of the House cause Special one-third additional. the story is afloat that he to be disciplined. widow Mr. Jenkins is survived by a little Seakspout, Me., Jan. 3, 1887. older Eng- this order to be liing with greater certainty Notices, Terrible of Men In a Blind- homes. published In the Dally Kennebec Under head of “Amusements” and "Auction ly to Pass By a Small Majofity.' Sufferings boy five months old. The body has been lish Clubs than in English Journal cured when other rein- The discovery in the Sears Library of a Bangor Dally Whig and Courte* Port- Sales,” $2.00 per square per week; three inser- Snow Storm. sent for and is to reach here to- land Press, Eastern 'egetine with FIRE RECORD. ing expected llaily Argus, Lewiston Jour- perfect con- tions or less. $1.50. morrow. sermon delivered by Robert Cnshman in ACRAND TRUNK SCHEME. nal, Bangor Commercial, Bath and noence ior any mood Daily Times impurity. For Canker in the THE Death of iBrevet General 1621 at affords the entire text of Aroostook Republican. This order was amended Ulctr8> Holla, MAINE STATE PRESS, Brigadier Plymouth, and all skin Pimple*, FOREICN. by the addition of the Rockland Klls- diseases, it always gives satisfaction. For Published Thursday at Fire and Loss of Life. Nokfolk, Va., Jan. 8.—One of the most the oldest of of the old New A to Opinion, female every Morning, $2.60 Thomas Duncan. any England Rond Planned Compete with worth American, Observer and Ma- dyspepsia weakuess, and debility, there is not a a year; If In a Piscataquis m«kclne known that it. paid advance, $2.00 year. 9.—The most seri- disastrous shipwrecks which ever occurred sermons now extant. The Fathers chlas Republican. equals Evidence from thou- Advertisements inserted In the •'Maine State Habtfobd, Conn., Jan. Pilgrim the Canadian Pacifc. ]anlodtjau27sn sands of the beat families in the country substantiate this on the coast at 2 o’clock statement. It Press” (which has a circulation In ous fire in this for years broke out at Virginia happened Gladstone Thinks Affairs Are Moving landed In the autumn of 1620. This sermon purifies the blood, and that is the secret of large every to the city value as a part of the for for in- (Special Despatch Press.) this vltalizer of the exhausted functions. State) $1.00 per square first noon today, in the dry goods store of G. O. morning, 14 miles south of Cape Henry. All was some time in 1621 Cushman it^greut sertion, and 60 cents for Along Right. preached by A Montreal dispatch to the New York per square each subse Jan. 9.—The work of the Sawyer & Co. It was discovered by a clerk, Not less than quent Insertion. Washington, 20, and probably more, lives soon after his arrival. It was in the daxk- Trunk who the alarm, but the fire got great Times says: The Grand Railway last week in Congress, up to Friday night, (gave were lost, them five DR. E. 8. Address all communications to headway before the frozen fire among life-saving men, tlme for the struggling colony, and among Company claims to hare got ahead of the REED. hydrants Chalets an Ava- may be summarized as follows: who in Thirty Destroyed by PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. cauld be thawed. The fire burned till after discharge of their duty were who listened to the sermon Canadian Pacific in charters for its lanche -Creat .the congregation securing Tuesday neither House didi anything, ad- 6 o’clock in the afternoon, and drowned, The was Distress Caused. and Botanic cerapletly morning bitterly cold were the men who have been made famous extension to Duluth. A prominent Clairvoyant Physician Oure gutted the block of three stores, of which proposed Headache, 8ideacbe, Coated Tongue, MAINE. journment being Immediately after the read- and a blinding snow storm prevailed, with hedicai. goons Constipation, and Hitter Taste in the Mouth. G. O. Sawyer & Co.’s was the centre one. through their connection with the trying railway man informed the Times's corres- The best Liver known. 25c.; 6 ing the Journals. the House the wind a Regulator boxes, Wednesday About one hour and a half after the fire blowing gale from the northeast. Ten Persons Injured an Explosion scenes of those Miles Stan- York 592 11.00. By all Druggists and by Mall. by years; Captain pondent today that New capitalists are CONGRESS PORTLAND, ME. Auburn’* Shoe Industry. passed the Indian and Military Academy ap- the firemen found in the rear of a lull in the storm the Geo. Pierce & Co., 30 Hanover St., Boston. started, During life-saving pa- in Glasgow. dish, Governor William Bradford, Gov. Ed- about to construct an SJ^ store the dead of Thomas R. independent railway Dr. Reed treats all chronic diseases that flesh Is Lewiston, Jan. 8.—In 1882 Auburn propriation bills, and began the consideration Sawyer’s body trol from the Little Island station, a mh9 the lire one sighted ward Winslow, Gov. Thomas Prince, Wil- line from Duluth to Sault Ste. Marie if nec- heir to; all cases that are as FMW&wlylstor4thDnrm of the bill Laughton, the clerk of board, of given up Incurable shipped 79,588 cases Jof shoes and to reorganize the bureaus of the large stranded on the bar about 300 liam Brewster, Isaac Allerton, Nathaniel by the aud 1 the fire board and a member of the editorial ship essary, but arrangements are about allopath.c homoeopathic physicians. Senate London, Jan. 8.—The British naval pen- John John complet- will take their case to treat and cure them. I find received 4,535,098 ^pounds of leather. In Navy Department. The after, by staff of the Times. Evidently he had gene yards from shore. The Dam Neck Morton, Bradford, Winslow, patrol sioners have been ordered to notify the gov- ed with the Northern Pacific to .utilize their about four-fifths of the cases to die can 1883 reason of on the Democratic side, in when the first and had been Thomas Cushman, Constant and Thomas given up the shipment of shoes was 96,347 cases objections fire started, was only a short distance away when the ernment of the names of the be cured. Examination at a snips they Southworth. The sermon is in- line from Duluth to on Lake distance by letter, to the bill Mrs. Lo- caught. Just after the fire was seen there very long Ashland, Supe- with their full name and the receipts of leather 4,618,894 refusing pass pensioning vessel was and both fired would prefer to serve upon or the forts and place of residence ana pounds. was an and the front of the sighted, patrols they deed, and was intended to instruct the colo- rior. If this can be which is one 2-ccnt and explosion, glass would to be in view of arranged, very stamp $2.00. Examination at the In 1884 the of shoes was 89,665 cas- gan, took up the inter-State commerce bill, rockets to the crew of stranded prefer at, nists in their duties to each other, by enlarg- and shipment store was thrown into the street. It is sup- notify the employed no will be in office $ 1, consultation free. and being called into possible active service. on "The Sin and Danger of Self Love. probable, money spared push- DIAMONDS ! es and the receipts of leather 3,912,967 Senator Platt consumed the remainder posed that was cut off from the that she had been seen. hurried ing OBrc Hours—S u. n>. lo V. p. iu. pounds Laughton ship They A .terrible snow .storm has forward this so as to have it com- aplOsntf and prevailed The text was 1st Corinthians, 10th chapter ing work, In 1885 the shipment of shoes was cases of the day in a speech opposing the bill, front ran to the rear to escape. The back stations the counties 86,274 to their respective and gave throughout midland in England. and 24th verse: “Let no man seek his own, in the season and ahead of the which he back windows all had iron bars, and pleted early FINANCIAL.. J. A. MERRILL & CO. and the receipts of leather had hot completed when the Senate heavy alarm. Much loss of life is feared. The highways but man another’s wealth.” The first 3,715,627 pounds. Laughton was found just uuaw*wne of these the every Canadian Pacific hold a ano- and railways are Impassable in many of the discourse abounds In abundant Railway. They In 1886 the shipment of shoes was 130,878 adjourned. Thursday the House passed windows suffocated. He had broken the In little while both crews with life boats places part and the mails are blocked. charter from the American for a ther and references to the and general re- government cases and the receipts of leather 6,045,217 appropriation bill, the Pension, tried to tear away the bars, but and were abreast of the wreck Scriptures, BONDS! JEWELERS, apparatus The News this morniDg says that the Irish marks upow the thought of the text, bridge at the 8ault, and certain parties in The 1886 then devoted the remainder of the day, with- ^la&s^and concession are prepared to offer one ol the largest and finest pounds. year has been one of un- and the boom of the mortar announced that attributed to Mr. Gladstone is with numerous proddings at the fallings the Rockland.«s & 4s Batli.os & a s The burned block belonged to the Averill linterest of the Grand Trunk hold a stocks ot choice goods to be found In the State, in shoes. Few out any action beingitaken, upon the navaj a life line had been shot out to the ill-fated purely imaginative, and that nothing will be of the men of the times. In one case No. Pacific Uo'.d..Bs Maine Central. .7s & E« exampled prosperity shoe estate, and was valued at $15,000. It was charter from the Canadian consisting of vessel. The shot was unsuccessful and a conceded by the Gladstoniaus that will min- where the writings of Paul are referred to, Parliament. Anson.4s P.&0. B. R....6S manufacturing cities in Ameriea can show appropriation bill. The Senate in the morn- insured for about $10,000. insur- Sawyer’s second was fired with like result. After fir- imize or weaken the Gladstone home rule there is this thrust: “In both he These are the only charters granted so far Diamonds, Jewelry, French a commensurate ing hour passed the bill Mrs. ance about #00,000. Jacobs & Epistles Watches, increase—an increase of placing Logan aggregates six unsuccessful shots the life-saving scheme. Another despatch says that Mr. very often them for their for the Glasses. Forbes, in tne south store of the block, lose ing [Paul] nlppeth construction of an independent ARETAS Clocks, Opera Sterling over 50 per cent, in the of its on the pension rolls at $2000, also one giving men determined to brave the furious sea and Gladstone personally denies that lie is pre- pride, self-love, straitness. censoriousness, SHURTLEFF, shipment prin- $20,000; insurance Isaac Kashman, The Grand Trunk has a SilTer Ware, &c. $10,000. the death which seemed certain to await pared to modify his home rule bill. and willeth them to examine themselves to bridge. projected N*. 104 MIDDLE article of manufacture. Fifteen the widow of the late General Frank E. Blair in STREET, Portland cipal years the north store of the block, lose about It is stated that the line from a on the in Also a fine lot of Maine mount- of their venture. The word of command being Russian government see whether Christ were in them or not, for point Midland Railway January 1,1884. muldtf Tourmaline*, ago ;the annual of shoes was Missouri an equal pension. Senator Platt #1000; insured for $3500. Mrs. Hollister, has ed or unset. We cordially invite the public to production given by Captain Belanza of life-saving No. made proposals which are calculated to many of them seemed, as in this day. to soar the neighborhood of Orilia or then his over the store, loses $5000; Insured. G. Fox Lakefield, give us a call before purchasing. 40.000. Several of the shoe factories have concluded speech against the inter- 4, known as the Little Island, six expert peacefully solve the Bulgarian difficulty. aloft, and go with full sail to Heaven, yet as & Co., building insured; on stock $50,000; crossing French River at about Courtois Is the state commerce bill, and Senator of boatmen manned c«;h boat. At the command Prince Alexander of who in- men that go in boats set their faces one way 230 Middle • enlarged during year. Morgan water. The is Battenberg, land wodDlRVir Street, Portland. badly damaged by building a tends to make an extended tour In the east and skirting the shores of Georgian TOLTOt Alabama followed with in the men gave way with will, and in a mo- when yet their whole body apace Fire at him another oppo- owned by the estate of G. Fox, and is insur- in order to set at goeth Goods sent out of the ou Skowhegan. All far t‘in mvt 1... f. In ment both boats were the furious rest many rumors regard- so there are many which set such uay, a uisume 01 uuoui. .»u me city approval. sition to the bill. breasting another, miles, J. A. waves. ing his alleged purpose of returning to Bul- a face and their mouths Merrill. A. Keith Skowhegan, Jan. 8.—At 9.30 p. in., Fri- fully $2000. The wife of has upon Religion, have American portion of the line will be about was bill in the House Laughton gone garia. will start for in a as if would apis eodly an Friday private day with They reached the ship in safety, and five Egypt fortnight. full of great swelling words, they day, alarm of fire was rung, occasioned crazy grief. William a well known the same length. The projected line Is that and quite a number of bills of a private na- of the ship’s crew were taken Into life boats Ballantine, sergeant even blow open the doors of Heaven—des- BANKERS a blaze at Charles on at is dead. He was 75 old. of the Ontario and Sault Ste. Marie Kailroad by Avery’s North Three Thousand People Homeless. and ten in the ship’s boats which was law, years humble-minded people, like the Cor- ture were passed. Advices from the pising for which an independent charter was grant- street. The department responded prompt- launched for the purpose. The boats were Vienna say influence ex- Cor. Middle aud Mr. Hatch of Missouri tried to have Dallas, Tex., Jan. 8.—The town of Duck ercise* Prince Bismarck Is the ef- ed by the Ontario Legislature some years Street. and an private neaueu lor snore nuu uui a wuiu was spuseu, by having glory with them, and seem to stand for the Exchange ly, after hour’s hard work succeeded Creek, containing 3000 inhabitants and sit- ago. The route has been surveyed ana the bills set aside for, his but for each man realized the awful which fect of smoothing the relations between of God.” •'’Stf-USM in Agricultural bill, uated ten miles north of was peril Glory line located over a extinguishing the fire. The house was Dallas, destroy- Austria and Russia. bellows great portion of the dis- was unsuccessful. The Senate also observed ed surrounded them. With a steady pull the lie thinks that “Men blow the tance. Choice Securities, suitable for and yesterday by fire. The fire originated in The News The evidence The American company will have a completely drenched, the greatest dam- a two boats were making good headway for Daily says: giv- hard when they have an iron of their own Friday as a kind of it- defective chimney. The loss on en branch to Mackinac, and will reach the was occasioned private day, devoting buildings shore when a wave of struck by Sir Michael Hicks-Beach and Mr. hard when their own is and Trust age by the liberal use of and merchandise is uninsured. great power heating, dig garden Kailroad means Savings Banks self to the consideration of bills on the cal- #100,000; Plukett at the trials at Dublin of the Na- Michigan system by of a fer- water. both boats, capsizing them instantly and planting; but their hands wax feeble, hearts There was an insurance of only 8400 tionalists of for has ry across the Straits, on hand. endar, and passing a number, the most im- Fire at Springfield, Ohio. and pitched their 22 occupants into the boil- Parliament, conspiracy, grow faint, and they become churlish when Funds constantly on the house. some It Is claimed that when the extension via By chance or other, a sea. Then began a desperate practically disposed of the case against the the goes wholly to others.” lu warn- jaul3 eodtf portant of which were a bill to settle and ad- Springfield, Jan. 8.—This morning the ing struggle profit the Sault Is constructed, Duluth will be bed in C. F. Pollard’s house took fire for life, and with many of them it was a pro- z-arneinies. u win oe impossible, says tne ing nis hearers against pride and ronceited- early the claims of Ohio Southern railroad machine car brought 250 or 300 miles nearer to Montreal just any State for expenses in- shops longed.one. The drowning men were carried News, for the executive to proceed further ness, the preacher Illustrated this refer- Saturday morning. It was quickly tiirown caught fire by the explosion’of a torch in the by than to New York via the Chicago route. curred by it in defence of the United States, southward by seas and some of them were with any regard for decency. If they do ence to the iniquities of Virginians: “ft is out doors and a second round-house. are now in a mass of men here are interested in Winter Causes conflagration avoid- They As came within they will well earn the just of the that there are men to Kailway keenly NEW LOANS. Exposure Coughs, and one to authorize the of the washed ashore. they reach contempt reported many gone this rival Secretary ruins. Six locomotives and two cars of val- as well as scheme, by which it U hoped to di- ed. they werepicked up and endeavors were English the Irish peeple. that other in V'irginla which, Colds,Pleurisy, Rheumatism. Pueumouia, Neural- to make final adiustment of claims uable machinery, besides the were plantation vert a great portion of the Western Ohio and ludiann 6s Sciatica. Backache and other all treasury buildings, made to revive and in two instances Jan. 9.—Ten were whilst lived in seemed grain, County gia, Lumbago, The Somerset County Court Ad- destroyed. Loss insured. them, London, persons in- they England, religi- cattle and lumber trade to Montreal, besides ments, for which Benson’s Plasters are of certain foreign aris- #140,000; fully with one of the two is bad- jured an of in a ous; but have lost even the sap of grace and ALSO Capcine steamship companies success, although by explosion gas tenement opening up the the district around admitted to be the best remedy known. They journed. from house at edge to all and have become mere Georgian ■ ing the exaction of ly injured. Glasgow tonight. goodness, for Portland 6s relieve and cure In a few hours when no other illegal tonnage dues, Bay settlement. It was stated as an In- City Municipal ap- Jan. ad The vessel is the German Elizabeth, It is that the German residents in worldlings. Among many causes self-love is plication is of the least benefit. Endorsed Skowhegan, 8.—Judge Walton AN IMPORTANT CASE ship reported stance of the great increase In the value of Bangor City Municipal Os by 6,- The Inter-State Commerce Bill. from to Balti- have been ordered to hold not the least." 000 Physicians and Druggists. Beware of imita- journed the Supreme Judicial Court this af- Captain Halberstad, Hamburg Belgium them- property in Duluth, that three water lots Bath City, guaranteed by and not one of the crew survives the selves in readiness to their to the of bis tions under similar uames, such as Opposition to the inter-slate commerce bill more, join respective Coming practical application which were for the • sounding ternoon after a term of sixteen Which Will Settle a of Con- bought dockage by Great M. C. H. K. Os or Ask days. Question wreck. Her cargo is unknown, as the high army corps, and in the meantime to teachings, the old preacher speaks these “Capsicum,” "Capsiciu” Capsicine.” for in the Senate seems to be on the notify Western Kailroad five years ago for $10,000 * Maine Central R. K. 7s Benson's and take no other. Examine Governor increase. trol Over Indians. seas have thus far prevented any attempt to their government of any of resi- plain words to his Pilgrim audience: “It’s a carefully Bodwell’s Staff. Both change were sold a few days ago for A it tiro*. A Kennebec R, K. Os when you buv. All druggists. the speeches made on it thus far have reach her. It is thought she is leaking bad- dence. matter of commendation for a man to remove $40,000. MIMHITtV & The object of the Grand Trunk In secur- JOHNSON, Proprietors, Augusta, Jan. 8.—The Governor has been in those of Senators Platt and ly and at sunset her masts were to Mr. in a to the Liberal himself from a thronged into a wilder- Calais Water Co., 1st Mort., 5s New opposition, thought Gladstone, telegram place ing a connection with Duluth is not to York. nov2!)M W&Snrm made St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 8.—A case of un- ness to take so and a only the following appointments for his and more to be giving away. meeting yesterday, says: “I think affairs long dangerous journey obtain an FOB SALE BY Morgan, follow. It is understood usual interest and was interchange of traffic with the staff: importance partially Of the life-saving crew the following were are all moving in the right direction.” to carry the Gospel and among military that Mr. Evarts of New York will it. in States Court humanity Northern Pacific, which Is already arranged oppose argued the United Circuit lost: Abel Belanza, captain of No. 4; J. W. It is learned from a reliable source that brutish lieatoen, but there may De many Augustus B. Farnliam. Bangor, Gen- for, and to secure a share of the business of Inspector The great points which yesterday before Judge Nelson. The case Land, of the same station; Geo. W. Stone, of Lord the is shows and glosses, and yet a pad in the eral, rank of Brigadier General. against opposition Iddesleigh, Foreign Secretary, the Northwest, but eventually to obtain an SWAN & was Gus H. Beaulileau vs. T. Sheehan. The J. A. of Dam Neca at some men came out of discontent in BARRETT, Hampton E. Hill, Saco, Surgeon General, rank centres are the “pooling” and “long and same; Belanza, station, present indisposed to take any other straw; extension to and the Canadian ISO of Colonel. plaintiff is a well known Deputy United and a brother of of bnt if the interests to their estates in and aim Winnipeg Middle Street, Portland, Me. short haul” clauses. Abel; Joseph Sprattler office, of the country and regard England, Northwest. The Federal C. States Marshal who has Indian blood in his Dam Neck. and Frank Tal- at matter to be government is, by dec21 eodU George Wing, Auburn, Judge Advocate Gen- John Etheridge his party demand it it he will probably re- great here, affecting gentle- its contract with the Canadian Pacific Kail- eral, rank of Colonel. There is a of even veins and is a member of the great diversity opinion Chippewa ford of No. 4 station, were washed ashore consider his determination. men, landed men, hoping for offices. Meshy to Hollis B. Hill, Portland. and a until of the way, bound refuse a charter to any railway Commissary General, among railroad men as to the of tribe, resident, ejected, and rescuscitated, but Etheridge is so badly Jan. liberty. Let the show lie what it will the sub- rank of Colonel. expediency White Earth reservation. The defendant is Rome, 8.—Mathilde Marie, 18 years iu Manitoba that would Interfere with the injured that it is thought he cannot survive. and Miss stance is naught, and that bird of self-love Fred Atwood, Winterport, Assist. Quartermas- the bill, some thinking it a wise measure, and the Indian at White Earth who old, Romaxo, aged 16, Polish art monopoly granted to the Canadian Pacific. ter rank agent ejected which was hatched at home, if he is not General, of Colonel. others that if in him from the months students, were found suffocated on a bed in a The have already vetoed acts of the Manito- Maim. FredE. saying passed its present reservation some ago looked after, will eat out the life of grace TBHOt'tttokiLtSSSf Boothby, Portland, Military Secretary, THE DOMINION. hotel in that city today. On the floor the ba Legislature granting charters to lines run- F. H. PRINCE & rank of form it will ruin the and confiscated the printing establishment lay and and men have CO., Major. through transportation dead body of a man. Letters addressed to goodness, though escaped ning to the frontier, but the Grand Trunk in- No. 2 State St., Boston. nAtdes de Camp with rank of Lieutenant Colon- which Beaulileau had placed on the reserva- the dangers of the sea, and the cruel mortal- el: business of the country. 1 heard a gentle- relatives were found, which indicate that all tend to get around this by getting a line con- Augustus W. Ingersoll, Houlton; Albert E. tion, with the intention of publishing a ty that swept away so many of our loving A. man the that the An Incorrect Report Corrected. three committed suicide. structed from Duluth to tnejrontler, from Neill, Calais; George Philbrook, Augusta; express opinion today only newspaper. The suit is for $10,000 damages. friends, unless we cut this self Clarence A. Today being the ninth of the yet purge which can run a line under char- and BROKERS. for Leighton, Tbomastou. that would save bill in the The case is regarded by the Interior De- Jan. 9.—The scare raised in anniversary point they BANKERS The only perfect substitute Mother's thing the Senate, Montreal, death of Victor love a worse mischief awaits us.” ter of ■ MBM ■■ '«U' >C M milk. Invaluable In Cholera Infantum as of the as it King Emmanuel, King Hum- the Ontario Legislature to Rat Portage Three Seamen Swept from the Bark was the fact that some this partment greatest importance, connection with glanders among Canadian Near the close of the sermon Is this strong and A pre-digested food for Dys- legislation of kind bert and the Oueen worshipped in the near the of Manitoba. The Man- MElTIBFRln OF Teething. involves the nature of the authority of the horses which had resulted in an order being for unselfishness. “The land is un- boundary peptics, Consumptives, Convalescents. Lillian and is demanded the would cause Pantheon, and subsequently unveiled a mon- plea itoba Legislature would be within its New’ and Ilo*to:i Ntock Perfect nutrient in all Diseases. Lost. by country department over Indians and their property, issued B. B. of Customs the cities not the cattle not acting York, Chirogo Wasting by Smalley,Collector umental bronze tomb in which the remains tilled, builded, in a no Our Book, The Caro to vote for it if voted in ac- and whether the Indians have rights chartering railway from Winni- Kxchaujgrs. Requires cooking. Jan. 8.—Word has been re- many who, they any rights prohibiting the importation of horses into settled, encompassed with idle the and of mailed free. Boston, just of the late King will be placed. Numerous people, to the line between the WIRES TO Feeding Infants, cordance that the courts can enforce against the lias been traced to a letter written natives in peg boundary prov- PRIVATE DO LIRE It, GOOD ALB & OO.. Boston, Mass. ceived from with their own feelings in this mat- gov- Vermont, wreaths and other cannot a “comely manner” help Glasgow, Scotland, that the ernment. The Indian not a floral offierings were laid inces. There is nothing in the Canadian New York, Port- being citizen by the health office here several days ago themselves, much less others, friends have ChirnKo WiiNliinylou, master of the bark ter, would cast their vote against it. In at the entrance of the tomb, many of which Pacific contract to prevent a rival road in land, Fall Hirer, Providence, and New JlylS TuTli&S&wGmnrm Lillian which sailed from cannot bring an action in court. A United which was published in several papers. Dr. died for want of lodging and other other that “fear of their constituents” States were sent by English residents in Rome. necessary Ontario from running southeast to the Amer- Hedford. octll eodSmos Bangor, for that Nov. had met words, statute of 1858 allows the Indian Laberge today wrote to the chairman of the comforts, and others may follow if not cared port 26th, Jan. ican frontier and the Frederal was a incentive than their own con- Commissioner to remove any Indian from a health committee Dublin, 9.—Messrs. Cox, Abraham for. Is men to seek them- government with very rough weather, and that on Dec. stronger emphatically contradicting this a time for will be to Interfere. reservation whenever it may seem to him the former The has done a and Flnnecane, members of Parliament, at- ? powerless 10th viction as to the value ofjthe measure. There report. report selves the bark was struck by a heavy sea from any cause desirable, and Agent Shee- great deal of harm. Mr. Turner, tended a meeting today at Ardnacrusha, is no doubt that Deputy which off and drowned seamen. popular sentiment, especial- han Beaulileau on an order from the Collector of Customs Col- County Limerick, to protest against the evic- THE STATE. PER DENT BONDS GUARANTEED swept three ejected here, telegraphed THE NEWS IN BATH. 4 in the Western the He tion of tenants on the of Col. Mc- Their names were ltobert Flanders of Rock- ly States, is very strong in department confiscating property. lector Smalley asking if the order was limit- property the Show niter O. More was, therefore, acting in his official capacity ed to land received a Adam. Mr. Cox, in the course of his speech ^ by NIoringe A. R. favor of the bill, and this may and probably Vermont, reply saying AKDKOSCOGGIN COUNTY. than Banks in New land, Me., McDonald of Bangor, and as agent of the The case will that it extended to whole of the United stigmatized Prince Edward of Axe- Weimar, The Rum.Traffic— Free and a fifty Savings Hamp- will it government. the Bridges Vermont aud Rhode Island, also Heinrich Severs of pull through. The friends of the bill decide not the Indian has an commander of the Irish as the The last year has been one of shire, Hamburg, Germany. only whether States. forces, “big- Free great pros- Insurance Companies, Societies and Indi- claim about 12 majority for it, but this is very appeal from the action of the Interior De- jackass that ever ruled Ireland.” Mr. Ferry. perity for the shoe manufacturers of Au- viduals are in this class of secu s Six Biddeford Offenders In- Frozen Dead on a Island. investing Alleged to is partment, but also whether he can resort to Lonely fest'innecane advised the boycotting of anyone burn. Fifteen years ago the annual produc- rities.7 Call or address for illustrated likely be much reduced before the vote pamphlet, the States courts to who should take u farm from which wtenant Jan. 7. tion of shoe was 40,000. In 1882 Auburn dicted by the Crand Jury. taken. A United determine his Halifax, Jan. 8.—The Newfoundland Bath, deed eod3m delegation of Boston Chamber of has been cases of shoes and JOHN M. propel rights if he has any. and it lias schooner Minnie was wrecked and sunk in evicted. The liquor authorities have at length taken shipped 79,588 received FREEMAN, Agent Saco, Jan. 8.—The grand jury in York Commerce were in to the bill on ty leather. In 1883 opposition generally been supposed that he had none. the Bras d’Or lake on the 28th ult. She was Paris, Jan. 9.—M. Flourens, Minister of 4,5.15,098 pounds of the ship- lias measures to suppress the illicit liquor traffic ment of shoes was NO. 11 EXCHANGE ST., PORTLAND, ME. THE WEATHER. county, reported liquor indictments Friday and Saturday. from Georgetown for St. John's with a cargo foreign affairs, in an unofficial interview 98,347 cases, and the re- dec21 d3m# in this of leather In 1884 against six Biddeford rumsellers. All have of produce. She ran ashore in a snow storm, with the Bulgarian delegates today recom- city. ceipts 4,018,898 pounds. Personal. DAVID J. the of shoes was cases been and THE ADAMS SEIZURE. soon keeled over and sunk. Carew mended Bulgaria to accept as ruler Prince At the regular monthly meeting of the shipment 89,805 and Washington, Jan. 10. arraigned all pleaded not guilty Captain the of leather Isaac Genthner and Frank F. Cluff of Dam- and crew in their beat in a half- Nichols, of Mingrelia. he said,had no Board of Mr. I). L. receipts 3,912,967 pounds. In Thu fnr MninD aro ennw and and are held in or under bail. The escaped France, Trade this week, Percy the jail ju- frozen condition, and found themselves on wish to take an active in the 1885, shipment of shoes was 88,274 cases, j. B. BROWN & SONS, ariscotta were here Saturday. Examination of the Final Witness In part settlement introduced a to make the was proposition Bay and the of leather in 1886 warmer. ry’s report only partial and it|retired for an island on which there were only two of the question at issue. She simply desired receipts 3,715,527. Pensions have been granted as follows: the Case at N. S. the of shoes was and The indications for New and further work. Halifax, houses. While endeavoring to walk to one peace. bridge, Bath Ferry and the Arrowsic bridge shipment 180,878 cases, Hampshire the of leather Sarah F., mother of Chas. Belden, Palermo; of these one of the crew, John Gathral. free, or a large reduction of toll on the receipts 6,054,217 pounds. Sev- VermontKJare snow and colder. A Rockland Line. Berne, Jan. 9.—An avalanche in (Vinton ferry. of then ahtiA fiwtnrluu Kavn unlunr.ul Telephone mother of H. froze to death. The others then determined The committee on business was instructed Abigail L., lAlbert Clements, Halifax. N. S.. Jan. 8.—Isaiah Roberts. of Orisons destroyed 30 chalets. Villages the BANKERS, that were less to lose their lives to collect communicate with log year. During the year, one Jan. 8.—The line another in the information, Rockland, telephone Winterport; Albert Dow, Saco; Henry R. and probably the final witness they likely escaped destruction, but great distress pre- has burned LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. in the water than out of and walked two other towns in the inter- out—that of Moses Crafts between Rockland and Whitehead life sav- David J. Adams seizure case, was examined it, vails. county especially Shoe Butts, New James Or- _ Company—and has matted No. SlSUHliDLE STREET. PORTLAND, Jan. 1887. Bedford; Deerocher, before Court Commissioner miles along the shore in water up to their ested, and call a special public meeting to bepu Me., 0, station has been A cable today Admiralty with new and spacious quarters in one of the ing completed. ono; A., widow of Chas. D. Wash- McLellan. one of the crew of armpits. to crawl to the take into consideration tne subject. The |7am|3i'M|11pm Georgia Roberts was They managed CHINESE PIRATES finest wooden * nine hundred feet connects the but were dead from exhaution. towns that be benefited the shoe-manufacturing buildings long station burn, Brewer; mother of the schooner Adams at the time of her house, nearly would mostly by in Barometer. 30.465 30.364 30.032 Corinthias, George the of New England. Monroe, Packard A Lins- with the mainland. This will be a seizure, and was a witness ou behalf of the Next (lay they foundand buried body step are Bath, Woolwich, Arowslc, George- Nlnliug mid Continental Exchange Thermometer. —5.0 6.0 3.0 great R. Packard, Bingham; Eliza, mother of Geo. and Massacre cott have enlarged. was their comrade and witnessed the of Capture French Car- town, Bowdoinham and a portion of Bow- Dew Point. —8.6 benefit to mariners United States. His direct examination plunder bought and Mold at wowt favorable rates. 1.0 1.6 coasting along that dan- G. Gardner, Rockland: Samuel n. the wreck from the mainland. The rlson and Frontier Towns. the of the towns named A couple of Lewiston men are of 86.0 84.0 98.0 narriden, conducted by N. H. Meagher, the defending by people doin, people coming talking and Commercial Cetter* of Humidity. gerous be a slide. Travelling Wind. NW NE N locality. Naples. counsel, and he was cross-examined by Wal- captain owned the vessel. to Bath to trade. Opposition may expect- building toboggan available in all the Princi. in Credit Imued, Velotity. 6 4 10 Six Hundred lace Graham, the Canadian lawyer. The ed on account of increased expense keep- The story that the First National Bank of People Idle. an Sea. Sax Francisco, Jan. 8.—Advices from Citiea of Weather. Clear H Suw Calming Angry witness stated and were pur- up repairs from West Bath, Phipsburg, had lost the pal Europe. Cloudy that bait ice THE CREAT TELESCOPE. Hong Kong by the steamer of Pekin ing Lewiston, $.'4,000 through fail- dkunswick, jan. s.—The strike at the City Richmond, a of Bowdoin and Perkins, ure of the Investment Mecuritien Bought aud Hold. Mean daily bar...30.280 Maximum tiler....5 .6 The Hydrographic Office has just received chased for the vessel from a party at the state that trouble on the frontier of part Pray Manufacturing Company, is Tonquin with uncertain. It will have to be uov27 eodt! Mean dally ther.. 1.0 Minimum ther....—8.2 Cabot cotton mill still continues. The ac- the following in regard to the use of oil in Clements shore, but who the seller was he and China has assumed most serious Topsham untrue. Mean d’w Max. vel. wind....lO N Safe Arrival of the Lick Lenses in propor- iliinti fiv vnfp of thn pnnntv nnthnrl/Pil I daily pt—6.0 tion of the mule spinners in work smoothing the sea: “Capt. Lund of the did not know. This was the only case of tions. News has been received at Hong FHANKI.IN COUNTY. Mean daily hum... 89.0 Total preelp.04 leaving Fncrlish wtaamor ITatio frnm TTortlnnnnl fix an act of tbe Legislature. bridge is which he knew where bait and ice were California. from 1'akhoi by the German steamer by Bay When completed the Hotel of has resulted in closing |the mill, throwing Kong owned the county, the Kerry by the city Exchange Baltimore, reports to this office as follows: bought. He said the ice was used to pre- Signal, thaat large bodies of Chinese pirates by Farmington will be the largest hotel in six hundred out of In November when the serve the bait. He denied that there was of Bath and Arrowsic bridge by that town. PULLEN, CHOCKD; t CD. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. employment. last, master of the attacked the French garrison at Hakoi on Franklin county, with the exception of the steamer Durham was bound from Bos- or further to San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 8.—The crown (Jail. 9, 1887, 10.00 P. M.) City any fishing, any preparation November 24, and after a three days’ seige Hangeley Lake House at Rangeley. ton to London, with 180 cattle on en- fish, inside of three miles of the Canadian and flint glasses of the great objective of the SUBURBAN NEWS. Observations taken at the same moment ol lime deck, annihilated the town. They also KENNKIUCC COUNTY. Bankers and INDIANA POLITICS. countered a at south- shore. Roberts is a native of but Lick have arrived safely at the completely Brokers, at stations. heavy gale commencing Yarmouth, Observatory attacked Mong Koi with a similar result. all summit of Mount Hamilton. When the The of whether Waterville is to west and ending at northwest with high and now an American citizen. His testimony The latter is a town ten miles from the coast FERRY VILLAGE. question Thermo’ten wma it was be or not to be a will be EXCHANCE STREET. I An sea: put out two oil one on each was not taken in Boston when the others of covers of the boxes were removed on the border of up again for ac- NO.33 Intensely Interesting Week heavy bags, line China and Tonquin. at a meet- city tilled with oil and the Adams crew were examined, because his found that the glasses had not moved out of No Saturday evening Kerry Village tion the coming spring. ilfcuiber. *f the N. Y. Slwl fix, hnnge. Looked for In the quarter, paint paraffine particulars of the massacre which oc- e d Legislature. was in the degree. The wrap- was held to see what action the district | I S | mixed, about half each. Put the ship before presence not then available. There will place slightest curred at Mong Koi were given. Hakoi is ing l'he Kennebec Reporter says fhat good Wire to New York and Boston. — of cotton 40 to each Private Place ol * the sea and slowed the engines with not likely be any further proceedings in the pings flannel, yards about 30 miles south of Koi on the would take in to the schools rents are In great demand in uardiner. Sj; I Jig foretop- the Mong regard closing j Jan. 9.—The sail set. This gave a speed of between three fishery seizure ease for several weeks. glass, were then carefully cut away, and coast. The Indianapolis, coming week French had a small fortification on account of the diphtheria in the village. The Augusta Age on a new dress of :> and four knots. Under these glasses brushed and wiped with the utmost put Observation.! I I ®j| a will be one of intense interest in tho Indiana circumstances mere wrai a garrison oi sixty men under type last week, and is now one of the best the oil broke the sea and the delicacy by Mr. Frazier, in accordance with Mr. X. B. Knight, the agent for the district, a t* i s1 Legislature. Speaker Sayre of the Repre- effectually ship command of Lieut. ?McMahon, a nephew of looking sheets on the Kennebec. ~ FATAL Alvin Clark. In- NEW YOK11 M *> 2f sentatives last week sent a to rode wonderfully. No seas boarded the ves- RAILROAD ACCIDENT. instructions given him by Marshal The was of an informal CORKEMPONDEIYTII. ■S3 message the McMahon. After a three days’ presided. meeting is to be a a b a > e sel and not a of board was broken from snows that neither the flint nor There change in the ownership g : Senate, informing that body that Monday piece vestigation siege only of the garrison re- nature. Mr. C. A. Tilton, a member of the As the crown had been at ail. Each twenty-three of the Waterville Mall. Mr. D. F. Wing is CREEN & BATEMAN. morning he would proceed to canvas and to the cattle pens. wind shifted to the Two Men Killed and Two Others the glass injured mained alive. These made a sortie but not as when it the Board of was called and stated to retire, and Mr. John 8. Case of 8 declare the result of the vote of the northwest, the ship before it and run at was in as good condition left Health, upon Boston, BOSTON, East port, Me 30.13 12 x21 N Cloudy NovemJ kept one of them survived. The latest informa- will take his Mr. Charles G. 30.03 x3 N 10 ber election for Lieut. the law fall speed during the remainder of the Badly Injured. lian ds of the Clarks. Captain Floyd thinks tion is that the board had taken precautions to pre- place. Wing Portland, Me 3! HySnw Governor, gale, to the effect that the cities of Hakoi will remain to the the SW 20 l.t no that the will be to be keep with firm name F. H. PRINCE & CO. Mt.Wa8hlu’u 30.12 li xl2i Snw requiring this to be done in the presence of damage being done. The Durham City observatory ready and Mong Koi are in dames. It is believed vent the spread of the disease. Other gentle- Mass 30.26' 14 x5 N 7 L Snow turned over to the trustees of tho that has been so honorably associated with BoBton, the two houses. The Senate received the is a flush deck steamer, with only a turtle Jan. 9.—An accident this university that the same which the New London,. Puiladeaphia, parties captured men spoke, urging that all required precau- the Mall for many years. Quotations constantly displayed. message, laid it on the table and adjourned back aft to protect the wheel.” Since the morning on the and Northern by the 1st of September. commissioners these Albany. N. Y 29.96 8: x4 NE Lt LtSnw Wilmington boundary perpetrated tion be used. When the question as to Sheriff of till Tomorrow the Re- commencement of the publication on the a little massacres. Deputy Hill Waterville, has Stanley T. Pullen, Frank C. Crocker. New York... 80.98 241 x7 NE Lt LSnow Tuesday. morning railroad, distance south of Lenape closing the schools was to a vote, the members of the pilot chart of the experiences of mas- put been reappointed for another term of two Philadelphia. 29.891 24! xl4 N Lt Lt Snw publican Senate will appear ship station, killed two men and badly hurt two was found to be largely in favor of in the hall of ters in the use of devices have Direful but Probably Harmless meeting years. Washington.. 29.92 24]. S ....LtSnw the House where they will be oil, many others. A freight train northward bound, continuing the sessions. The Board of as the been invented to facilitate its distri- Second Parish. The ice Norfolk, Va.. recognized Senate. The vote for Lieut. proper got out of the switch below Lenape station. Threats of Dynamiters. Health was to decide when harvest has commenced. All the PORTLAND Charleston... 29.95 37 x3 NE 6 bution. A Mr. Larsen of given authority Cloudy Governor will be canvassed and announced Copenhagen has A flagman was sent back but before he got So much interest has in who have had the or-in companies will be running ice next week. Savannah.Ua 29.97 39 x4 NW 13 sent to the San Francisco, Jan. 8.—The Examiner been manifested children disease, Cloudy and Col. Robertson sworn in, after which he recently hydrographic office a 300 yards another train came at Jacksonville. 29.97 47 xO SW Lt Cloudy freight up morning a letter from the the services of held the whose families it has existed, should be re- The village school at Richmond closed last will over the joint assemblies. It is “wave breaker,” as he calls it. It full and ran into the caboose of the yesterday published special prayer during New Orleans 30.08 43 x2 NW 19 Cloudy preside sample speed on admitted to the schools. week for the winter. understood he will means consists of a conical canves fitted alleged authors of the dynamite explosion week it has been best to con- 18 W Lt Clear subsequently find shaped bag standing train, killing Conductor Harry past thought Xone of the dye cases of in the Memphis.30.2oj -14] a a the cable road in Ninth street, Wednesday diphtheria NW 16 to inform Senator Pratt he lias with metal top and metal apex, in which Humbert and a Win. B. tinue HANCOCK COUNTY. Cincinnati. O 30.03 16 —6! Cloudy offlcicially companion, Martin, The letter is written with red ink on them. Special services will be held on village lias terminated fatally, and no new COMPANY 22 been sworn into there is a small sieve. Oakum is night. TRUST 33 SW Lt Suw office and is to take who were 29.73 X'he overturned stove set Pittsburg.... xl3] ready loosely asleep. is and even- cases have been The Ellsworth American Is in its 23 xl3 SW 6 Lt Suw stuffed into the lower of the and coarse buck-colored paper, and signed Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday reported. thirty-third Buffalo, N.Y. 29a 9 his seat as presiding officer of that body. part bag, fire to the car which was soon destroyed, and year, and feels itself so that it can xl2 S 12 tlie “August Howlitz.” The letter states that at and afternoon at 3 prosperous First National Hank Oswego. 29.70] 14; HySnw The Republicans claim to be acting in strict oil, soaking through, drips out of the the bodies of the two men were burned to ings, 7.30, Wednesday reduce its The American Huilding. Cleveland... 29.84 18! x6 N 11 LSnow the persons for the explosion are The Death Rate. subscription price. conformity with the law, and insists that the sieve. The English channel fleet was re- cinders. a was al- responsible o’clock. Rev. F. T. will assist the one Detroit. 29.81 0 NW 8 Henry Knox, braketnan, members of a which Bayley is of the best papers in the East, 12] Cloudy claim of Senator Smith to the cently with a number of these so in organization x20 NW 14 HvSnw presidency of provided bags the cab, and the fireman of the train powerful on The whole number of dentils in the city for Alpena,Mich 29.79 14] while at and originated in Chicago directly after the Hay- pastor Wednesday. oxroiti) COUNTY. 6 xll N 7. Fair tlie Senate will be void after Copenhagen, they have been was under the engine the cinder box and Marquette... 29.87] utterly clearing market riots. It further states that the dy- Rev. I)r. Bashford to a last week was 19, from the following County and Railroad Bonds, 6 —7 NW 11 Clear such notification. Col. Robertson claims to introduced into the Italian navy. when the crash came. Both were in- preached large jeon- Among the deputies appointed by Sheriff City, Chicago,Ills. 29.93 badly namiters have no connection with the Car Milwaukee. 29.91 6 —13 NW 7 Clear preside over the Senate is considered the The coroner’s this afternoon gregation yesterday afternoon. causes: Wormell of Oxford are Nathan Blake and other First-Class Securities. My jured. jury and that the latter are entire- < x8 SW Lt Fair The Electoral Bill. Men's Union, -WARDS- Albert P. Bassett. Jordan Duluth, Minn 29.93 Democratic majority when lie presents nim- placed the blame upon Conductor Humbert, A converted Chinamen was at the Norway ;i Tracey, 30.00 -0 x7 N C Clear ly ignorant of who the dynamiters are. The present 12 3 4 5 6 7 Total. Kczar SLPauLMinn self. The contest of Lieutenant-Governor- The conferees on the electoral count bill who was asleep at nis post. Diseases. Falls; H. W. Benton, Lovell. The Louis. Mo 30.17 13 —1 W Lt Clear letter concludes as follows: “We have a Chinese class and spoke to his countrymen, Blood Poison. 1 — 1 St. ship will of course be ended; if his claim is held two and jailor is Deputy Sheriff James L. Parker of — meetings today, out for a series of Leavenworth 30.22 —2 —7 Clin Clear practically programme laid dynamite of whom were moved to tears his Brain. ..1 1 Stoneham. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS denied, which is among the probabilities, it reached an agreement on that measures al- many by eodtf Omaha, Neb. 30 20 0 —8 NW Lt Clear Knights Yet True to Poyvderly. explosions, and shall go forward in earnest Cancer. 1 l ]elO has not yet been made known what another will of the truths of the — — — — 2 new structures have been Yankton. 30.15 0 —10 W 7 Clear steps though conference be held next if the roads persist in refusing car men their presentation gospel. Consumption. 1 1 Thirty-nine erect- Clear will be taken. In reference to the senator- Col.. Jan. 8. — — — 1 — l ed in the St. Vincent .. 30.16 —18 0 NW! Lt week in order to perfect the text of the bill. Denvkb, -The annual meet- rights.” Croup. Norway past season, and the num- just ~ — JANUARY INVESTMENTS. ou.i —o A-i etui .... Viwu the 1 i DlSlllHlCK'i/a ship, Republicans are still united in The amendments made by the House in the ing of District No. 82, K. of L., embracing Fryeburg. Diphtheria. ber of tenements has been increased by forty. General ------1 1 Cheyeuue...... I.!— their support of Harrison. Gov. Gray has Senate bill have substantially received ap- every town touched by the main line or debility. Over eighty house lots have been sold. Portland.Os. W ! 8 On the evening of Jan. 7th, the house of 1 North Platte 30.23 8 xl8 Clear withdrawn in the interest of Mr. Turpier, of the Senate and and branches of the Union Pacific Heart..1 Portland Water Co.Os. proval conferees, Railway, The Baltimore A Ohio ------SAGADAHOC COUNTY. 28 x32 N Lt Pah- bllil flia 11/min/irofl-**0en n,,f irnf nnifni) ,.ti nmr Disaster. Infantile. 2 2 Denver, Col.. 80.05 have been made the which has been in session here since Sun- Prof. A. F. Richardson, principal of Frye- Portland Water Co.5s. — 31 W 7 whatever changes by Inttam. of Bowels.... 1 ----- 1 El Paso, Tex.180.19l 43| I Meai^_ condition Holman is still and is Jan. 8.—The coroner’s Rev. Ira Leland, for several vears pastor of Portland Company Stock. here, push- conference committee are intended to make day, yesterday passed resolutions endorsing Tiffin, O., inquest burg Academy, was opened for the benefit of Liver. 1 — 1 First National Bank Stock. E. P. Jokes, Pv't S. C., U. S. A. ing his action taken Grand into the cause of the Baltimore A Ohio wreck the Baptist church in and Super- candidaey. even more beyond contention the prop- every by Master Pow- the C. l. S. which a to its Pneumonia. 11-2---- 4 Topsham, Casco National Bank Stock. plain C., gave supper v* BVMWU IM3U, uini VII lUCIIlKIV IVICr* osition that with the States rests the power derly in the settlement of the Southwestern near the Republic station, Tuesday, contin- Teething. _ 1 _ _ — 1 Biddcford and Saco Water Co.6s. ~ --*___ am1 PklnonA cfrihac no mall no Ilia ulaiaa »a members in S. ------noon of 76 ued today. The principal witness was Jesse alliance with the C. L. C. of Water on Brain. 1 1 apoplexy, aged years. & Kennebec.Os. REFUSES FOOD AND DIES Androscoggin FROM NEW YORK. M. one of the first outsiders at the North a Maine Central "Consol".7s. with reference to their electoral votes, and garding trades unions. The convention Spooner, Fryeburg. Then very interesting SOMERSET COUNTY. scene. He testified that but li-tle was done total. a t a — u ru / Westerly, It. I., Water Works.6s. in the event of failure of the State to make pledges Powderly unfailing support. and instructive entertainment that is con- Mr. E. P. Mayo has enlarged and other- Fast Greenwich. It. I., Water Co.5s. An Officer Shot. Fatal Termination of Harlan’s such decisions as between two sets of re- to aid anybody in the smoking car, and he wise tils Mary tained in this programme, followed: Life in the London Clubs. improved Fairfield Journal. It Is Allen County, Ohio.Os. turns, neither set can be counted yvas sure several bodies burned entirely up now the of except up- Miles of Roll largest local paper on the Kennebec Scioto County, Ohio.8s. New Yobk, Jan. 9.—Roundsman Robert Forty-two Days Fasting. on concurrent vote. Dead Fish. besides the ten taken out of the ruius. The Call. Boston Darke about Transcript. Kiver, and deserves Its great success. County. Obto.6s. was VU UU Quotations the New Year. Montgomery of the 25th precinct who VUglllOVl 1H1IVU IV»|t 0 Heavy. 23® 25 K. SOFT, COLO WATER. WANTED—Everylay when eggs are high, and in order to 1.03, 0.40, Tenn, new. 15% Ship Henry B liyae, Pendleton, for Liverpool, WILLIAM H. SOULE. Cashier. (mixed) at 0.30 p, m. railroad — 12.20, 5.00 Franklin.7 00@7 C 01 Slaughter... 33® 35 SAVES LABOR, TIME and SOAP AMAZ. have it so, call at the agricultural stores or at 27 (Eastern division) Arrive, EasQTeun, lstiorel. 80 recently damaged by collision by colliding with Preble December 10, 1888.deelldtd For Ssccsrspys, Cumberland Wills, West- and 11 p. ill.; Close 8.15 a. ni., 12 in., 5.30 and 9 Lehigh. @0 C 01 Goodd'mgd. 21® 22 do 2d and St., and get a package of "DIRIGO EGG p. pref. 30% ship Parker M Whitmore in Sau Francisco bay, fSflbV, gives universal satisfaction. brook Juartioa and Woodford’s at 2.30 in.; 12.30 and 10 in. toiler. (Am call. 90®100 Alton & Terre FOOD.” 4-1 Supplementary, p. |Uaut«. 30 has been fitted with new spars and rigging, and No family, rich or poor should be without it. FARE ONLY $1.00. and 10.00 a. Rio lb *>....14Vj®16t r I.umber. do CANAL NATIONAL BANK. m., 1.03, 3.00, 0.-30 and Boston, Intermediate offices and connections, (leb. sailed lor Liverpool 7th inst. j»oia au Java.1» South pine,30 00@40 00 uy urocers. JKKWAliE of imitation* gold and silver. Why Fall aad Winter (mixed) *0.30 p. m. via Boston & Maine railroad, (Western division)— @22 Boston Air Uue, pref...!!!I’!..101 Ship Tacoma, Sheldon, at San Francisco from keep E Annual of tbe Stockholders Arraujgrnaenui. For Clear pell designed to mislead. PEAKUNK WANTED—Oldyour old broken and worn ont when meeting of Forest Arrau* Dreriug 10.00 a. m,. Arrive, 12.20 and 8.15 p. m.; Close 8.15 a. in. and Cooperage. pine— Burlington &; Cedar in lat of River took is tbs Jewelry the Canal National Bank THE FIRST-CLASS 8TKAMKK8 * Rapids.£46 Liverpool, reports, Platte, can TH of Portland for the 0 3
FOR DEFENDANT. A BURSTINC DRUM MUSIC AND DRAMA. NEW ABVEITHEHEETR. BUSINESS hards. EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SACKS. TF1 K •piilTCSB. | __ The Suit SOL SMITH RUSSELL. JAN. 10. of Mrs. Swett Against the Damages the Portland & Rochester’s JOHN H. CARD, F. O. BAILEY & CO. MONDAY MORNING, In a particular line of humorous represen- Citizens’ Mutual Relief Society Paint Shop. tations, the portrayal ol peculiar, eccentric REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY! Aadionem and Commission Merchants Decided. PORTLAND AND VICINITY. characters drawn from every day life and ex- ATTORNEY AT LAW, Salesroom Street. Yesterday morning, at ten minutes before perience,Sol Smitii Russell is without a rival. 180 MIDDLE 18 Exchange NKK ABVKKT1(*KMI£!VTH TO-l>A* STREET, Portland Mcfcael •( tltcaography. In the case of Mary P. P. Swett against twelve, the residents in the vicinity of the He will present a series of entirely new spec- r. O. SAILKYi C. vv. AIXKS' Portland, Maine. Pupils thoroughly Instructed in shorthand and AMUSEMENTS. tlie Citizens’ Mutual of Portland & Rochester railroad at ial features in the character of “Pa” mar 14 dtl Relief Society Port- buildings and Justice alike Notary type-writing. Day and evening sessions. Portland Theatre-Wilson & Rankin's. as can land the Law Court has just given a decision the foot of Hanover street, were startled by produce as much laughter well lie Peace. Public. Send for circular. SPECIAL NOTICES. crowded into two and a half hours. The ad- dtl for the defendant. drew the a loud The cast iron drum attached Genuine Mark-Down decal_ Judge Libbey report. Sale! Legislative Notice. vance sale of seats was a creditable one Sat- L. Sawjer, 637 Congress 81, Portland, i opinion. This was a suit brought by Mrs. to the water heating apparatus, by which the Tickets for of the ^e. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. urday. any Stockbridge WHI. JW. NARKS, V Swett, surviving widow of William H. Swett paint shop, belonging to the road, is warmed, entertainments can bc| exchanged |for these THIS MOItMIIG, J AN. lOtli, £4.00 PER DOZEN Genuine Mark Down Sale—Ulues Bros. tickets a slight difference. Patrons Spectacles—George C. Krye. to recover >1029. the amount of the society’s had exploded with great force, breaking all by paying INSTRUCTION IN ENGLISH AND GLASS Down of the Stockbridge course can procure seats Grand Annual Mark Sale—J.M.Dyer & Co. insurance her husband’s life. the glass in the and the Portland Railroad Co.—Auuual Meeting. upon windows, blowing at a discount. We shall commence a sale ICAL STUDIES sashes and a general closing out of more Card -MB- Lost—Silk Handkerchief. The plaintiff's husband applied in writing piece of the wall on the north- WILSON' AND RANKIN. Book, Wanted—Second-hand Sale. to be admitted to in the Citi- west side of the out into the street. kinds of and fancy at marked down Given to private pupils by the subscriber, membership building Wilson and Rankin’s Minstrels will appear dry goods prices — AND — zens’ Relief Society representing that his Pieces of wood v.'ere afterwards picked up at Portland Theatre next Friday night. The than at time since we CONGESTION OK THE KIDNEYS. any previous have been in busi- J. W. COLCOR age was 59 years. On the blank on which nearly out to the channel in the Hack Bayi New Orleans Times-Democrat l>, S. J. Thompson, ol No. 478 Swan street, Buffalo, says: “The ness. The are all marked in FINELY FINISHED his application was made were the words and the street in the of the goods plain figures and New York, writes ol his remarkable cure of con- vicinity building Wilson and Rankin Company gave a most 143 PEARI. STREET. “None admitted over was without as gestion of the kidneys: sixty.” lie was admit- strewn with splinters. One piece of enjoyable entertainment last night,land from any regard to cost, follows: Job Printer Jan24 dtf but It iron Three years ago I was attacked with congestion ted, subsequently appeared that he forced its way into the open air by the first the applause was almost vociferous. of the was 64 of been born Janu- a hole in STUDIES OF DANTE. kidneys. My physician, besides adminis- years age, having knocking the roof. George Wilson and Carl Rankin were as fun- HOSIERY. 'PRINTERS’ EXCHANGE, tering Internal had on 1812. The refused of The is remedies, applied my back, ary 24, society payment shop situated opposite the large ny as ever and introduced some |new A class, conducted by Mrs. Cavazza, for the Cabinet catchy Ladies’ Colored our over the affected Cashmere Hose, former price 75c., now 50c 97 i-2 Exchange St., Portland, Me. of Daute and the Dlvlnta Comtnedia region, two Allcock’s Porous the insurance on the that he had de- mill on Kennebec and is a “ “ study (Prof. Photographs ground planing street, songs. The introductory part was French “ “ Plasters. I highly- Bibbed $1.00, 68c Longfellow's translation; will be formed at Miss recovered In the course of about two in “ “ ceived them regard to his age, and the one story structure. Tracks run through it, and encores were Cashmere *• “ Wolhaupter's school rooms. weeks. A appreciated numerous 50c., 38c FINE JOB Commencing Tuesday Me*. 9, IMS. year after, exposure brought ou a simi- “ “ “ PRINTING A SPECIALTY. Price. $3.00 for the course of 13 be- Morning. widow brought this suit to recover the so that the cars to be painted may be run in After the intermission All Wool 33c., “ 25c lessons, lar but it as throughout. Barney on 18th January. Cards of ad- attack, seemed if the congestion was “ “ « ginning Tuesday. amount. The has not been handed and but at the time of the Oentlcmen’s Cashmere All orders by mall or am- mission be obtained from Miss l.r a more severe. rescript out, explosion and J. M. Doyle gave an excellent exhibition «2c„ soc telephone promptly may Wolliaupter, Wr ik.il mkr ohori rinr Oalf, Certainly,-I had more pain and diffi- “ “ •> ended to. novlleodtf but it is there were no cars in of The Hisses’ French Bibbed 68c., 4«c at 148 Spring Street, on and after Monday, loth Viral C’laa. Cabiarl (ar In down, understood that the Law the building. It is clog dancing. belfry chimes by “ “ Ph.i.gr.pb. culty passing water. Instead of calllug a doc. “ “ “ “ January. janBdtlOteodtls Court decides that the was the Messrs. Fagan, Mack, Hensel, Sander, Ryan, 50c7, 37c tor this time,I concluded to so practically that the deceit of supposed accident due to “ “ “ try plasters alone, Hulse and Horan was loudly received. Then Bluck Ingrain 1,00, “ 68c I purchased a box of Allcock’s the plaintiff’s husband violated the freezing of the pipes. of the road “ “ “ “ “ Porous Plas- policy, Employes George Wilson delighed the audience with a 75c., 48c SCHOOL OF STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING and ones and that therefore had been in the a after “ “ “ will In on the of J»au- $4.00 PER DOZEN. ters, applied two fresh everyday. she cannot recover. M. building short time previ- comedy sketch, which the French Pa- 1 & i Bibbed “ 37c open Saccarappa evening “ 5©c„ atry INth. Those interested are to The pain the water flowed P. the ous to the accident. vanelas appeared. They are novelties to “ “ “ requested quickly lessened, Frank, Esq., appeared for plaintiff, The heating apparatus Double Knee 28c meet on Main and come in as ” 38c., the above date, at 13S St., Sacear- freely after the first and In six and D. our stage, street paviers, Bibbed “ “ “ $4.00 PER DOZEN. application just Byron Verrill, Esq., for the company. had then been attended to and left apparent- with 75c., 25c appa. S. E. GULLIVER. dec30d3w armed rammers, pickaxes, ham- “ “ “ “ days I was completely restored and able to resume spades, ly in proper condition. As it fortunately mers, etc. With these and Ingrain 50c., 25c m The Portland implements the French “ “ “ $4.00 PER DOZEN. yoccupation. Fraternity. stones make some Boys Bibbed 45c., 35c happened, when the explosion occurred they excellent music, “ “ “ “ STEPHEN Under the of the class committee which from the of the Black Woolen 37 I-2c„ 25c BERRY, Advice to I»lether..-MRS. WINSLOW’S auspices there was nobody on tire premises or in the ingenuity means, brought down the house. Thle opportunity line aerer before been SOOTHING SYRUP should aided by the corps of teachers, the fifteenth always be used when vicinity to be injured by the flying iron and and offered by us, nnd nllhnnnb ibe nrie annual was WORSTED AND FEATHER TRIMMINGS. (gmd $fairUe\/ children are teeth. supper given last even- Job i* we with the cutting It relieves the little Saturdey wood. The repair shop adjoining was not eery lew, public Sufferer at once It DrndticAR natural mil At RlAAn hv ing to the boys and of the Maine State Heat and mo. trt nan strett. tn knew bm girls Fraternlty.at injured. The loss by the accident will be Light Co. Feather Trimming, our former price 47c., now 28c the child from and the the rooms on “ “ “ relieving pain, little cherub Free street. The pupils march- about Mr. Editor: $1.00, SOc $75. 44 44 u awakes as “bright as a button.” It Is very pleas- ed to their at the tables to the In view 39c. places lively The was so loud that it was of the statements that have been In no sense will the work be ant to taste. It soothes the softens explosion Worsted “ “ child, the strains of the over Miss circulated Haraboul 68c.’,' 42c piano, presided by heard residents on Brackett and a about the Bangs Carburetor affect- nor need they gums, allays all relieves the by street, • JVl slightest, pain, wind, regulates and after a was invoked Foster, blessing by ing the insurance of lessees or own- “ “ “ fear that inferior stock bowels, aud is the best known remedy for diar- gentleman asleep in a house on Green street property 50c., 37 l-2c the Rev. Wm. B. Hayden, despatched the ers, we herewith the “ “ “ None but thorough end experienced teach, rhoea, whether from or otbei was awakened by it. give authority under 35c., 18c will be used. arising teething “ ©r* employed. Rooms for business ! viands placed before them with the which we the “ “ open dsy causes. Twenty-live cents a bottle. ability operate Bangs Carburetor: 38c., 25c •nd evening six days each week. For OnH nrnmnf itiwfii 4hn4 .. 1....» full par- hml« “The Maine State ticulars send for ___ SM&W&wly PERSONAL. Heat and Light Com- catalogue. their y ■ L. SHAW, From. C. It. Wells, Furniture Dealer, Augusta, appreciation of similar delicacies. pany, having complied with all the rules and HANDKERCHIEFS. Principal. Me. They were further regalediwith a violin solo requirements, in such cases made and augl9 eodSm (VHAnrlro nrwl Klinfflar loufr vaor’c Via 11 pro- Linen onr former Miss Handkerchiefs, price 50c., now 25c WE WILL “Having been subject to a cough by Goodwin, pleasingly accompanied vided; filed with the proper officers the “ “ DO IT QUICKLY. more team are the 25c., “12 1>2c WE WILL DO IT CHEAPLY. or less,—generally more,—I wish to add my on the piano by Mr. which called visiting city. and “ “ “ Burnham, necessary specifications, given good and 37 l-2c„ 15c WE WILL DO IT WELL. testimony in favor of the celebrated Mr. J. L. Tryon began his duties as night “ “ “ Adamson’s forth an enthusiastic encore. A vocal duet, sufficient bonds for the faithful performance 87c., 50c Cough Balsam, manufactured you, which has editor of the Argus last night. “ “ “ by and a solo by Mrs. Nichols were en- of their are now $2.50, (\\gjQO\^ greatly contract, they au- $1.50 given relief and cured a It. F. Rankin of Wilson & hereby “ “ “ sooner, cough quicker for and the musical Rankin’s min- thorized to 2.00, 1.00 joyed eompleted programme. construct, set up and maintain “ me than anything else that I have ever tried for strels is at tiie United States Hotel. “ 1 “ 75c B. THURSTON & Congrru Sltrnl, Oppaailc City Hall. The remarks of the were made the 50, CD., that evening by Bangs Carburetor in the of “ “ “ A school of a Nation- purpose.” janlO MWS&wlw Mr. G. II. of this will territory 1.25, 75c practical business, having the Hon. W. W. Coyle city represent PRACTICAL PRINTERS, al with a cash of Thomas, Jr., who was intro- Portland, Cape Elizabeth and ac- “ “ “ College Bank, capital 8200,000 the Maine at the annual Deering, 1.00, 50c organized in 1864. The best facilities offered. Derangement of the liver, with constipation, in- duced very felicitously by President Far- Association meeting cording to “ “ “ 97 1-2 Exchange St., Portland, Me. of specifications and agreement 50c., 18c Experienced teachers employed in each depart- jure tlie complexion, Induce sallow the National Marine Engineers Associa- “ " “ “ pimples, skin, rington. The boys and girls listened with made with the trustees of the Portland Board 12 l-2c., 8c ment, and thorough instruction guaranteed. The Photographer, etc. Kemove the cause tion in New York this week. short band arid a by using Carter’s Little the utmost attention to Mr. Thomas’s of Fire BOOK BINDING. type-writing taugnt by practical Liver Pills. graph- Underwriters on the seventeenth day stenographer. Sessions, six days and evenings. One a dose. ic of Mr. E. E. Newbert, of Warren, Me., has NO. 514 CONGRESS description persons and things in old of December, A. D. 1886, and on file with the HANDKERCHEZre. Rates very low. Catalogue free. Any further in- STREET, JRR4 d&wlw. written a labor novel entitled “Locked Book-binding ot every description done in a sat formation furnished. _ Sweden. His and il- Out, cheerfully Address, language methods of Secretary of said Board. Hand Emb’d Linen our “ islactory manner at low rates. Also blank Harper's Bazar—This or the Tables Hdkfs., former price $11.00 each $7.00 L. A. OKAY. A. 31. Crtacipul. beautiful weekly Turned,” which will be pub- “ “ “ “ books made and warranted at Portland, Maine. pub- lustration carried home to their minds the The permit limits the of each 10.00 6.00 eod6in lication Is a welcome visitor to capacity sepl8 the parlor circle. lished inthe Rockland Opinion. “ “ “ “ lesson that was intended in the motto “Little carburetor to forty gallons. 8.00 4.50 P. 8.—Those who hold flub llrkru Oi Oars, The number for the week has been re- Rev. “ “ W. can use the same ensuing be little but in Johu McGaw Foster, rector of St. 7.00 “ “ QT7IN"CY’S, by paying *3.on besides the ceived N. things may things, order lit- Given under our hands at this 4.00 and receive the 12 Cabinets. by G. Fessenden, 484 Congress street. John’s Portland, “ “ “ “ ticket, Family tle is a He cited one of Episcopal church in Bangor, was 6.00 3.50 AT 97 1-2 EXCHANGE ST., oier Press Office. tickets can be used thus things great thing.” twentieth day of December, A. D. 1886. dam by paying $3.&0, making married in Albums, our former now uoy5_ total amount 24.IX) for the the Sweden’s most men, with chances Worcester, Mass., the 4th iust., Autograph price 8c„ 4c (the paid), dozen, WASHINGTON prominent (Signed) .Joseph H. Coffin, President, “ “ “ same as here advertised. novlOeodtf S. J. COURT. by Rev. Alexander H. rector of 17c., 8c for success in less than Vinton, that “ “ boyhood, apparently Thomas J. Little, “ LOCKE At to Miss Grace G. Eames of Secretary, 37c., 20c LOCKE, those of the before who attributed church, Worces- “ “ BEFORE J I'OGB HASKELL. boys him, of Portland Board of Fire Photograph Albums, $2.75, $1.50 his to the fine ter. “ “ “ prosperity training which he __ Underwriters.” 2.50, 1.25 __ Machias, Jan. 0. “ At “ and Counsellors at Darrah’s A. received a “ Attorneys Law, Coffin vs. Charles F. Bunker. An ac- from good old woman 1.88 Joseph peasant Mrs. Lewis B. Smith. Maine State Heat and Light Co. 3.50, TURNER BROS. tion of “ assumpsit to recover the sum of $231.25 with whom he had 'been put to board. It Boa, Paper and Envelopes, our former price lOc., 5c have removed to and $30.14 Interest, with an item for insurauoe. Mrs. Lewis B. Smith, wife of Deputy Col- “ “ “ Plaintiff claimed to have the amount of was also to those who had the fes- 12c., 7c paid gratifying lector Lewis B. Smith of this port, died “ “ “ 180 MIDDLE $231.25 to the defendant for one-sixteenth of the ii} MARRIAGES. 15c., 8c STREET, tival in charge to have with them their “ “ schooner of which vessel old- Malden, at the residence of “ Three dear, weal mt fomaer oBce. KID GLOVE Glenallen, defendant Mass., herdaugh 20c„ 13c Will continue the sale of French was owner and est Mr. “ “ “ builder, part master.upon the con- director, Thomas, Sr., whose vener- ter, Mrs. on at 4 m. In Limington, Jan. 1. Geo. W. Roberts of Wat- 11c Joseph A. Locks. Iha 8. Locks. dition that the vessel should be used in Bosworth, Saturday, p. 22c., Dress Goods this week at less than STORE the carry- able yet vigorous erborough amt Miss liattie C. Moulton of Lim- “ “ “ fet>27 dtl ing of plaintiff’s lumber from Columbia Falls to aspect always gives weight Mrs. Smith had been in health for 25c., 13c failing ington. “ “ “ cost western the to to his 47c.. S.lr of Importation. We keep a very nice tine of Ladles, Cents and ports, defendant have the privilege remarks upon temperance and recti- several but she went to In West Buxton, Dec. 26, and whenever he became years past, Malden Stephen Sawyer “ “ “ Childrens dissatisfied with the trade, and to Miss Eliza Burbank. 58c., 29c GEORGE Seal Plnsh Cloaks and all of of the tude, whom on more than one occa- to Christmas hus- LIBBY, repaying money and taking back the share spend accompanied by her In Porter, Dec. 27. Jacob A. of Con- Desks with and “ in the vessel. Plaintiff claimed sion the Champion Writing paper envelopes, 35c„ i»c onr Ladies’ and Misses’ Garments that after the first boys have listened with pleasure band and her son Fred. She her way and Miss Rose K. Fox of Porter. ‘r “ voyage, defendant refused to do further enjoyed 68c., 38c carrying and While In Sprlugvaie, Dec. Frank Wilkinson and “ At at a sacrifice. for or profit. the above programme was Christmas 29, “ him to repay the amount advanced, accord- dinner very much, hut that night Miss lola G. Stiles. 75c., 45c Attorney Law, ing to the. agreement. being carried out in the main the Fra- Broken lots of Gents’ Under- hall, was taken with an attack of cramp so severe Iu Hprlngvale. Dec, 24, Jethro G. Alien and Miss 80 EXCHANGE STREET, Defendant denied that he had ever refused to Carrie E. Tibbetts. out the ternity primary committee in their rooms that a was called. A few af- WORSTED GOODS DEPARTMENT. wear and Hosiery at abont half Carry agreement, but claimed that it had physician days In Bowdoinham, Dec. 26, Fred J. Bickuell and 91k. been violated were PORTLAND, by plaintiff himself. having an entertainment of games and terwards symptoms of unemia set in, and Miss Annie Gowell. dec!7dim priee to close.' Verdict for the defendant. our former music, followed by a drill from the In Bowdoinham, Jan. 1. Phiuney Coleman and Infantees, price 30c., now 12 l-2c Odd Peabody. Milliken. Cadets, although she improved somewhat, she began Miss Mamie “ “ “ lot of Ladies’ Black Cash- which Shepherd. 50c., 25c Frank L Clark vs.William gave great delight to about two hun- to fail in a or and went into At Jan 6. bv Rev. E. 8. “ “ “ WHOLESALE COMMISSION HOUSE. mere Smltb.RThe parties again day two, Saccaranpa. Stackpole, 75c., 38c Gloves reduced from 50 to reside in Columbia. The land in consists dred little fellows. On Mr. Howard Parker and Miss Nellie M. both dispute the whole, it was the a comatose state. Last Friday afternoon the Day, Infants Sleeveless our former »* 15 cents. of about half an acre, and lies between land of the of Westbrook. Shirts, prices 50c., I8e All kinds of choice and Fraternity’s most successful and pleasurable doctor said the “ Cash mete “ “ “ Country Produce, plaintiff land of the defendant. Ad damnum symptoms pointed to a fatal $1.00, 50c fresh Ladies’ Double Mittens 25 cents. On trial. “ “ “ “ Butter, Poultry, Ac., Ac., dally. $50. anniversary. termination and Dr. Charles D. Smith went Zephyr 75c., 38c Milliken & Campbell. DEATHS. “ “ “ “ “ Astrachau and Fur Trimm ing. John F. up at once. His mother him but 50c., 25c Lynch—Austin. recognized “ “ “ “ “ J. C. SMALL & at reduced The Red 50 and 58c., 25c CO., prices. Jan. 7. Portland Company. in fifteen minutes afterwards into In this Jan. “ ...... Macihas, relapsed city, 8, George L. Welch, aged 28 “ “ In the case of Frank L.Clark vs 8 Carriage Afghans, $3.00, $1.75 10-4 Red Blankets very William Smith, The Portland on unconsciousness years months. “ “ “ J. G. Small. E. I. $2.50, the a Company Saturday deliv- from which she never; ral- “ Small. Jury returned verdict for the plaintiff for one [Funeral this Monday afternoon at 2 4.50, 2.50 (PATENTED SUES 13?H. 197&! cent ered to the o’clock, “ “ jan6 dim cheap. damages, and found by special verdict that Maine Central Railroad one fine lied, dying on Saturday. Funeral services from his late residence, 106 Neal street. Large 8.50, “ 4.75 the line was where the claimed it to In this Jan. “ Great reduction in of of kids In plaintiff be, looking 4ti-ton freight locomotive. It is the were performed by Rev. Dr. Bosworth in city, 9, Almond L. Chase, aged 42 Cadies’Crochet our former prices Also » full line of all the best makto and that the latter had Skirts, price 3.00, 1.50 war- acquired title to the land years. “ “ “ dressed. All our best In be first of six that are to be delivered Malden Silk mittens, Fancy Velvets. Suede and gloves dispute disselzen. to Jhis yesterday afternoon and the funeral [Notice ol funeral hereafter. Spun 1.00, 45c and Ailed. Miranda P. “ “ “ railed Cunningham vs Abitlia D. Cole. An road. This has 17 in will take from In this Jan. 9, Mary P. wife of the Fascinators. 87c., 58c Choice lines of will action of engine cylinders inches place her late residence on city, Davis, “ Hamburgs trespass “The parties reside in Harring- late Isaac Davis, aged 87 and 6 months. “ “ ton. diameter and 24 inches Carlton years Oaiters, SOc., 33c BOOTS be Plaintiff claims title to the and 6 foot dri- in this on SHOES. this week. premises upou stroke, street, city, Thursday at [Funeral from Hall L. 092 “ “ opened which Davis’, Congress St.. Children’s aid the is to Hoods, 25c„ 12 l-2c DARRAH’S KID GLOVE STORE, trespass alleged have been com- vers. It will be known as 2.30 Tuesdav Morning at 11 o’clock. “ “ mitted. the No. 20, and will be o’clock. “ Bargains in Towels and Table same being a piece of land about I rod In Malden, Mass., Jan. 8, Julia A. T„ wife of SOc., 25c WITTER GOODS IT 1 SACRIFICE. wide aud 76 rods used for Mrs. Smith was a Miss and a “ “ “ long running north aud south entirely heavy freight service, Eaton, grand Lewis B. Smith, of tills city, aged 02 years, 8 mos. 75c., 38c Damask. Street. and the “ 463 lying upon westerly side of land owned by As this engine went Commercial street of John one [Funeral afternoon at 2.30 “ “ Congress the and up daughter Major Trowbridge, of Tuesday o’clock, $1.25, SOc plaintiff the easterly side of land owned from her late residence 82 Carlton St. “ “ the Burial “ DEERINC by defendant, the former title Saturday from the works to be delivered over ourjold and venerated citizens.She’was 1.50, 62c BLOCK, |t, claiming by always private. “ *• LADIES’ deed from one “ warranty Ephraim-P. Dorman, da- to the road, it took with it two Pullman identified with our charitable In Malden, Mass., Jan. 8, Julia A. wife of 1.62, 87c dec23_!i!L ted and along associations, T., “ “ Goat Hoots In all the different May 19,1866, the latter claiming title Lewis B. Smith of Portland, 62 and 7 “ styles under deed cars that have been fitted with the Sewall those connected with street aged years 1.75, $1.00 and our usual warranty from Miranda P. Cunntng- especially Free months. “ “ “ grades, line assortment, the plaintiff, dated Oct. 2.1867. beaters In South 2.00, 1.37 at lower we by the Portland Company. This Baptist church. She leaves one Boston, Jan 7. Mary A., daughter of “ “ “ than erer made be- "" daughter, prices 488 and 490 o uccu LHC Richard and Winnie 3.50, 2.25 UpUU worked Mrs. Walsh, of Ligonla, aged 14 fore. Call and examine. JlurtttUas been mutilated and changed heating arrangement very satisfac- Bosworth, and three^sons, Charles D., years 13 days. .u execution and made to Include one rod torily. No stoves are used in the cars, but Lewis and Fred. The will have the In Hallowell, Jan. 1, Mary L. Lyner, aged 30 *•* ..'>dth more of land than family Please bear in mind that there is a was originally3 con- years. but small lot of On trial. they are for steam which is of a in STREET. veyed. piped supplied sympathy very wide circle their be- In Vienna, Jan. 3, James P. 63 Mllllken Si Folsom, aged each so those who come first will find the best as- CONGRESS Campbell. Wm. Freeman. from the locomotive. The pipes run along reavement. years. kind, GENTLEMEN, In under seats: Bath, Jan. 4, William F. Bruce, aged 77 yrs. the and on Saturday, although In sortment. Rememberonrcomfortable perfect fit- » MUNICIPAL COURT. Portland’s Centennial. Gray, Jan. 4, Miss Addle Stevens, aged 20 the day was very cold, the cars were warm years.—daughter of J. W. Stevens. ting Waukenphast Bale.; also onr fine In and comfortable. This lathe first trial tha Mr. John T. Hull’s volume devoted to the North Anson, Dec. 31, Mrs. Sarah S. Quint, Jersey goods, all styles and grades. BEFOHE JUDGE GOULD. aged 73 years 6 months. Gents’ medium Sewall centennial celebration of Portland, has been priced stylish goods a SATURDAY-Charles W. Herrick and William Heater, which bids fair to mark a new In Gardiner, Jan. 4, Mrs. Julia A. Bailey, aged Winter. each 10 in issued under the direction of the 65 years. RINES specialty. Intoxication; days county epoch in railroading. With no and publication janlO BROTHERS. C^l stoves, In South Boston, Jan 1, Win. P., eldest son of ait with all committee of the City Council, and it will Charles W. Herrick and William C. Winter. As- the steam furnished from the loco- Lendall B. and Mary A. Sawyer, age 20 years, 8 each 30 in prove of interest to ail old residents months, 28 sauit; days county Jail. motives, there will be no danger of those ter- great of days. Joseph McGuire. Common drunkard: three OVERSHOES whether or months in rible bonfires which almost Portland, residing here abroad. county JaiL accompany every for Ladles, Gents, Misses and Grifflu. Larceny; four months In coun- railroad accident. It contains the preliminary action of the Boys, SPECTACLES. Children, Glove Co.’s cele- (yThomas city government regarding the celebration Goodyear The Portland Company are doing a great Catarrh brated rubber Goods. photographer, BRIEF JOTTINC8. deal of business at the which proved so great a success. Then is present time. Besides May affect any portion of the body where the mu- FALMOUTH HOTEL. given the centennial sermons and cous membrane is found. But catarrh opp. the large order for twelve locomotives just Sunday of the head HICH BUTTON OVERSHOES. There were is by far the most to the EYE 12 last a common,and, strange say CLASSES. arrest week of which services, followed concise account of for Misses and Children a • received from the Boston and by most liable to be It in! Ladles, spec- Maine, they neglected. originates a a 11 were for drunkenness. the three with or We have large assortment and are to the same Ladies rubbers that will are now a days, the addresses, poems, cold, succession ofcolds, combined with impure prepared adjust ialty. stylish building large stationary engine blood. The scientific F. F. Austin had a etc. The a brief of wonderful success Hood's Sausa upon principles. We use NACHET’S TRIAC CASE, togeth- not slip at the heel. forty dollar overcoat to be used in a preface gives history the p Ait tube mill in Boston. It has ill a lias had in curing catarrah warrants lus er with the OPTHACmOSCOPlC TEST stolen from him in CENSE, combining the best Call and see our new Saturday. heretofore been unusual for old town and its incorporation. The vol- urging all who suffer with this disease to try picture es- Boston business the methods known for detecting all defects of the and deter- The mud ume peculiar medicine. It renovates and optical eye E.B.U (or a is is invigor- pecially appropriate digger frozen on the marine of this kind to come to handsomely printed by Owen, Strout the lenses needed for Portland. ates the blood, and tones every organ. mining their correction. B ROW N Congress St. railway where she went for repairs. & Co., and contains over 400 pages, a number , The Polynesian is expected tomorrow. Death of Thomas H, Bibber. of pages in the latter part being devoted to Hood’s Sarsaparilla vi-oTi-n SIGN OF GOLD BOOT. “For 25 jan8 eodtf She was delayed sixteen hours for Portland people were well illustrations oi me leaning ieatures oi tne years I hive been troubled with ca- CHRISTMAS GIFT. waiting acquainted tarrah in the the mails. with Thomas H. head, indigestion, and general de- decs eodtf Bibber, and the announce- grand procession. bility. I never had faith In such medicines, hut TOBOGGAN SLITS. Messrs. Jose & Morton; have frescoed the ment of his sudden death Saturday night, The book will be for sale in this city at the concluded to try a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla It did me so much good that f continued its use new Congregational church at will cause a shock to bookstores of Jonesport in them. He was em- Mesirs. Loring, Short till I have taken five bottles. My health has GREAT fine as greatly and I feel like a BARGAINS. style. ployed engineer at Zenas car- Harmon; Mosher & McGow- Improved, different Thompson’s McLellan, Co.; woman." & Mbs. J. B. Adams, 8 Kichmond St. We have received's line Quinn Co., are building one eighty horse riage factory. He was on his way home Sat- an & Toung; and by Mr. Hull at room Ho. hiewark, N. J. Just steam and ••When I to take of Toboaaan power boiler for the Portland Stone urday night, started to cross Congress 18, City Building. Messrs. Samuel K. Leav- began Hood's Sarsparilla Among the Special Bargains I am offer- Caps, Sashes, catarrh troubled me and now I am Ware street, at the head of Chestnut ltt tod C. H. are less, entirely this and Oversocks, Also in Company. street. As Kilby canvassing the city cured.” Jank Hlney, LuinbertonCOhio. ing weea, are The ice dealers of Maine are not so happy he reached the railroad track he suddenly for the sale of the work. stock a good line Fancy To* % Cures Cattarrh 150 Plated Castors at RAYMOND’S as could be expected since south of us the fell. He tried to rise and failed. Assistance Triple boggan Blankets. Toboggan The “Hood’s cured VACATION ice crop has been came, and he was into Mr. Goold’s Winslow Packing Company. Sarsaparilla me of catarrh, sore- $1.50. equally good. helped ness of the bronchial and Suits made to order at short The tubes, terrible head- EXCURSIONS. The Boston & Portland clothing store will apothecary store, but ;quickly breathed his American Grocer, the trade paper of ache.’ It. Gibbons, Hamilton, Ohio. 100 doz. notice. Med. Knives, stamp- AIITravtliag Eiyeun ladaded. furnish the dance orders for Bosworth Re- last. I)r. Vose called it either a case of the largest circulation in the country,has the ‘'l^vetoken Hood’s Sarsaparilla for Catarrh and it has done me a great deal ofgood. I recom- ed Wm. The Fourth and Filth Parties in our lief heart or in its issue of Rogers & Hart- regular Corps assembly tomorrow night. disease, that he had ruptured a following January 6,1887. *ny reach. Hood’s Sarsapa- Son, series of Winter Trips to rilla has beeu worth The value of foreign last week blood vessel at the base of the brain. Coro- WINSLOW PACKING COMPANY. everything to me.’’ Luthkk ford, at $2.25. exports D. Bobbins, East Thompson, Ct. w ner The as $440,497.20. There were 37.748 feet of Gould considered an inquest unnecessa- largest packer of corn in the United 150 doz. of the and States is the Winslow of Port- genuine EASTMAN BROS. BANCROFT. lumber included and 10,071 barrels of ry. Mr. Bibber was 4f> years old, and leaves Packing Co., Hood’s Jan7 & d3t CALIFORNIA. apples land, Me., Gen. C. P. president. Sarsaparilla reliable (1847 Will leave BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY from Maine. an invalid widow and two children. Mattocks, Rogers Bros.) He was Last year the company put up 137,000 cases §21,d.b7?,1!w.r.V^g!?A*' .S1i slx for *5- Prepared 20 AND THURSDAY, FEBUAKY, 3. by C. I. HOOD A CO., Mass The Peering Centre Band, 14 J. the life of the Grand Army plays, out of a total pock in Maine of 430,170 cases. Apothecaries, Lowell, These lines should all appear equally black to a normal eye. Persons to whom the above Hues do Med. Knives at $2.85. In connection with these excursions many spec- pieces, always not Two the “Snow Flake appear equally black at fire or ten feet, have a visual imperfection which common spectacles will ial advantages are offered. Hotel coupons are Freeman, leader, and Messrs. O’Neil and taking the “darkey” parts. He had been a years ago Sugar IOO Doses One Dollar. sup- Corn,’ was first introduced to the trade. It ,peclal lenses mound to correct the deformity of the corneas. This oe- plied (or long or short souiourns at the dl fferent on the violin and member of the 1st Maine aPr d&wlvnrm feeti|8 called ASTIGMATISM Pact tie Coast Resorts. tickets Spelman banjo, furnished Battallion, belong- had the largest first year’s sales ever reached I_ Independent may ed to Bosworth also be had covering all incidental expenses with- fine music at the Portland Business College Post, G. A. K., Ancient by a new brand.lBSo high and uniform was Until Christinas! for 25 cents. »e Opened Every Evening out hotel board In California. Nine Parties re- * ■ the that the Spectacles Classes for 25 cents. Saturday. Bros. Lodge, and Falmouth Encampment, quality jobbers heavily increased turning from San Francis. ., via Salt Lake City, their orders with the result of E( Despite the heavy wind I. O. O. F., and was Past Chancellor of Mun- making the Colorado, etc., and the tickets also grad aw all Captain Goudy’s second year’s sale the largest ever reached traia. Errrytbiaa strictly Ur. scow arrived in K. P. He was one Boothbay, Saturday after- joy Lodge, at time assist- by a new brand. We have frequently tested -ALSO A- In addition to above, parties will leave Boston. tor New noon, with that monster boiler which he ant engineer City Building, and also assist- the;“Snow Flake” and can indorse the many January 31, Orlraa, Tlriie. a ad Califaraia March 7, tor New Orlraa. wad ant flattering opinions recorded. It gives us carried for $100. Tug Plymouth towed lightkeeper at Seguin Light. FULL LINE OF GENUINE PEBBLES. A. M. WENTWORTH Jlexiea; January 31, and March 7, (or Npecial pleasure to record the phenomenal success the scow. Trip, la Califaraia ria New Orlraa. Fatal Accident. of the brand, because it emphasises the po- 509 Street. Febiuary 17. and March to, for Calilaraiai and By the bursting of the main water in sition taken by the American Grocer, it Congress January 21 and 25, lor pipe L. tjiat dec 14 eodtf February Waahiaataa, the second of the Casco Saturday morning George Welch, aged pays best to pack grade goods. A good D. C. Annual Mpriaa Kxrur.tea« la Cali- story Bank building, high faraia. 37, residing on Neal street, employed as a reputation is the basis of April 21 and 28, to Califaraia, Pa- Mr. A. II. Coe’s stock in permanent success, ciOr Saturday, liis hat and that can only be obtained by merit and Narthweal, aad Yrllaw.taae Natiaaal switchman on the Boston & Maine for seven HOLIDAY MUSIC Park, May 5. store, on the first floor, was damaged several skill. Gen. Mattocks, besides being a pro- anu a iiieiuuer oi me raurnau hundred dollars worth. years, reiiel, gressive and skilled packer, is a public edu- FOR HOLIDAY GIFTH. W. RAYMOND. I. A. WHITCOMB, was engaged in some cator, and has done work m Ice had formed across the harbor vaster- unsheckling freight grand elevating lor No gilt to a lover of music can be more jysend descriptive circulars. cars, and was about to pull the pin when his the character of our prepared food supply. appro* day from the breakwater to the old ice off PEBBLE SPECTACLES for $1.60 each. PEBBLE EYE GLASSES for $1.60 each. printe, or give more enduring pleasure than our foot PIANOS ! W. RAYMOND, iu the fell excelleut collections of the nnest as Fish Point caught guard rail, and he be- music, such and a number of small vessels Sale of Carrie T. Always cool. Never become Scratched, and more durable than Glass. are here mentioned. book mailed 296 St. School neath « car, the wheels passing over his left Any promptly Washington opposite St.). BOSTON. were prevented from getting in and out of for retail price. leg, shattering the knee and terribly lacera- Carrie T., the speedy little mare, who has A Large Variety of Gold Spectacles and Eye Glasses, best quality, at $4.00, $5.00 and $6 00 each. tire upper harbor by it CLASSICAL WORKS. BURDETT OieiHS. ting the thigh and hip. Rich’s ambulance been on the track in this State and Massa- Mr. B. C. Donahue of this has a Beethoven's Souatas, celebrated Lebert and Von city, got chusetts for some was sold last week Please call anil hear the matchless tones of these was called, but before it arrived the unfor- time, Bulow edition, 2 vols., each $3, or cloth emboss- patent for an electric station indicator on Mr. each beautiful Instruments. tunate man had evidently breathed his last. by Fred Boucher of this city to Mr. J. ed, $0. railroad trains. The engineer touches an <). Whitten nf Rriirhtnn Mass Mr Whitten GEORGE^ Mendelssohn’s Songs Without Words, $1.00. He was taken to Rich’s undertaking rooms FRYE, Chopin’s Mazurkas ($1), his Nocturnes (60 cts.): IN BROS. electric button and the name of the next sta- will drive her with another horse and his Waltzes and Dr.Webster summoned, who pronounced he owns, Corner Congress and Franklin Streets. (60 cts.) 84 tion appears in each passenger car in large j&nlO Franz’s Album ot Songs. $2.00. Hiwlt; SL, Boston, lass.' life extinct. Welch leaves a widow and the two will make a last pair. Carrie T. eodtf letters. and in- Halfdan KjeruU’s Album, $1.60. fant. Coroner Gould empanelled a jury which was shipped to Brighton last Thursday, Wesley Bunker steward of the barkentine POPULAR COLLECTIONS. STOOLS AND COVERS, adjourned to 2.30 o’clock tomorrow. having previously been driven with another The Standard of Choice Vocal Duets. Alexander who arrived Purity and Ex- $1.00. UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Campbell, here sick horse to show her new how well Minstrel Songs, $2.00. ownpr she WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL. Tanana > ad SUk Curtain., with and was taken Board of Trade. cellence. GRAND Rhymes and Tones, $1.00. TUNING TO ORDER. pulmonary consumption, will ANN01L MARK DOWN work in douhle harness. Mr. Boucher SALE Young People's Classics for Plano, $1.00. to the U. S. Marine died there — Hospital, of At a meeting of the managers of the Board states that the price paid was $2300. Endorsed for Its Purity and Healtlifulness by all OF Gems of Strauss, $2.00, gilt $3.00. Window Shad*;- Curtain Fixtures, Chemists and who have double pneumonia. He resided at Cranberry of Trade Saturday Messrs. Eben Physicians examined It. morning, "I have given this powder a thorough chemical GOOD READING IN ELE6ANT BOOKS. SAMUEL Isle. M. & THURSTON, UPHOLSTER / Corey and W. S. Dana, were appointed a J, Dyer Co. examination and find It to be of full weight, entire- Ritter’s Students History of Music. $2.60. HARDWARE. In ly free from Alum, Lime and the Phos- Mendelssohn’s 2 each the Wide Awake for January “An Old committee to audit the accounts of the treas- at their 511 hold Ammonia, Letters, vols., $1.50. 3 wa makk tu* war store,No. Congress street,will phates, and to be an Rhein gold 60 cts. No. Free Street Block, Portland. ouse,” Miss Harriet L. absolutely pure bread-raising Trilogy (Wagner’s), oetl4 by Bradley of this urer, and Messrs. D. W. Clark, Henry Fox, their grand annual mark-down sale ol dress preparation every way to be recommended for FRENCH DRESS Lives of all the Great Masters, each from $1.60 to dtf GENUINE ,fv. describes the old wholesoajeness and efficiency.” GOODS, $2.00. HWILlIi, Longfellow mansion and P. a committee to nomi- on Henry Dewey, goods Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Md our OM|> Kotin I. Wlaudurd. the XMAS CANTATAS. congress street,and engravings which nate a list of candidates for the several offic- ol this week. They have added to nearly KICQAKD ( STANLEY, A. M. Ph. 11. SOMETHING NEW ! iriik your SmIw for thorn, toko noothoc King 30 cts. are taken Winter, Caught Napping, 30 cts very- fine, from photographs by es of the board, to be presented at the annu- their whole stock, a hundred of new 111 Christmas 25 cts. IWSOUOtLI.) pieces Professor Chemistry and Geology, Bates College MlA nisei Flil, Him 111, 131 lb 111. Gift, Message of Xmas, 30 cts. ,mson. al meeting this evening. The president, T. dress goods, and they claim that the bargains State Aasayer of Maine from ’76 to ’83. MEND POH I.IMTM. »p21 eodly of the A number comrades and lady friends C. Woodbury and Charles S. Fobes were ap- thus offered are the greatest and most desir- OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston. SLEIGH LININGS AND ROBES. A. M. new FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS 100 pieces of New Dress Goods bought for this sale to which we have deolG eod&wtf of Mr. Sawyer, the commander pointed a special committee on railro ad mat- able ever exhibited in Portland. The adver mar 10 expressly urmdly added our The In New Bosworth called on him nearly whole stock, making about S00 pieces Dress Goods at about half only place Kneiand where you can of Post, Saturday ters pending. lisement tells the whole story. have your Kobe* Black price. There is no trash in this stock, the goods arc all new and desirable and Sleigh Dvod a Fait tllmcii and Mrs. S. W. Fletcher in their be- WATCHES, or Brou n, Is at the N. K. House, flelgh Lln- The Latest and Best. sight, are the ever offered. Dye Card of Thanks. greatest bargains any color without tlie up- half presented him with an elegant gold Ocean Bargains in goid and silver watches at the new disturbing Insurance Company. Combination Dress Patterns from $7.50 up, abont half price. store of Bdyedtery. In fact we are taking tlie lead In all Commander At a meeting of the Portland kinds of rand Army badge. Sawyer The of the Ocean In- Typograghi- Dyeing, Cleansing and Finishing. GUMPERT BROTHERS adjourned meeting cal $1.25 Colored Dress Coods, 75 cents. Wc also dye and tan all kinds of Furs and Union, No. 66, held Saturday evening, ICHEfi “ “ “ “ Sheep appropriately responded. surance Company, to elect a director, was ... Skins. Jan. 8th, a committee was to 1.00 621-2 LAM THE nri’L.1. wkiuht cigars The annua! meeting of the Soldiers and held at the appointed pre. “ “ “ “ JEWELER, Please call and leave your orders and be con company’s office, at 4 p. in., Sat- LKb They also relieve Di» .87 ... so vlnced. Monument Association has been call- pare a card of thanks, and reported as fol- GAKI (reas Sailors urday. Tlie vote resulted in about 800 for from Dyspepsia “ “ 177 MIDDLE Smokers, should not full to 1 and Toe .87 ST., give this at Hall. As lows: ITT! F ndigestion Black 50 ■esr the ed for evening Reception George P. to 300 for Seth C. A “ PmiOMcc. Reparing of Watches NEW them u trial. Wescott, Dyer, Hearty Eating. per and In ENGLAND” DYE are other to be held The members of Portland feet tor Dfzzt 1.25 Colored Novelties for 50 Jewelry all Its branches, a specialty. A HOUSE, there important meetings and Mr. Wescott was elected. The new Typographical 1 \l IT K? remedy Wappers, line of Union, No. 66, most extend thanks V b> Drownt is Jne Opera Glasses for sale and to let. N». 3.1 Cslss Mire*.i, l>.riland, Hr. we are to state that the sincerely I ness, Nausea, It unnecessary to make ady further comments or expend much money adver- Prices low. tonight requested board will meet at 10 a. for Wm. 11. Somers & F. S M S' in dlw m, today organiz- to Co., and Robert Kj | ness, Bad Taste the Using these goods. are an advertisement in themselves, and bargains that Ji. L. will adjourn to Saturday evening ation. Somers for favors them. ■ » -c wa Mouth, Coated They STASWOOD & meeting granted 1 Tongne, will be Our sale of Dress Goods last was CO., Fred O. Pain In the Sldu, «fcc, appreciated by everyone. large year un- next without transacting any business. Turner, it WHOLKSALR Frank K. They regulate the Bow- precedented, and we propose to exceed this year. AGISTS, Board of Control of the Society of Handsome editorial rooms are Barnes, lels and ConsO- CONI BINAT limiTA The being fitted Wm. H. prevent RWEYrs; Greene, nation and Piles. ThesmaUestand easiest to take. No. 83 Market Street. Art has arranged for a series of lectures be- up over the present Transcript office for the aecia„„ Committee Duly one pill a dose. 40 in a vial. Purely Veg We wish to call attention to the fact eodlm on Artistic Per- ore the School Anatomy, editors of that paper. Stable. Price 25 cents. 6 vials by until forfl.oO, that our Combination Suits, both Cotton Union Wharf CARTER MEDICINE New Spectacles and Architecture Designing, Etching, The cold weather continued yesterday. Company. CO., ?-op’rs, York. Eye Glasses accurately fitted. and Flannel, are made to and ent spective J. M. DYER & dec29 order, REMOVAL. Composition, Painters and Paintings. I)r. The mercury did not rise higher tiian 10° At the annual. meeting of the Union CO., ITT Middle Hi. dtf from measure. The has ST*. Ml «• lecture on “Artistic of and in some of the not Wharf held the fol 5,1 Congress Street, Portland. The garments are made from white undersigned removed from Gerrish will Anatomy parts |city above 4°, Corporation, Saturday, jsmo ISM middle Sirrrt and scarlet, all wool, and where he will be pleased to Head and Neck,” next Thursday evening.! while it was 4° below at 7 a. m. At night it lowing officers were elected for the ensuing hear/ light Bee Ills friends and all In want of merino, game and eotton. J. P- was thrown from his began to snow. year: THE PEOPLE rOKTUND RAILROAD CO. Congress St., between Franklin anil Mr. Champlin The merino and wool salts are (it'll. Francis LONT—OnHigh Sts., a white brocade silk handkerchief. un* GrTJ N reason of a runner catching in the The officer of Saint Alban Commandery President— Fessenden. 8AY AKK *■»«»! We S, *li'igh, by Clerk, Treasurer and Wharfinger—Stephen K. ■ Tlreliu*. The Under will be rewarded by leaving It at THIS shrinking. warrant good Htting and K. will be D|/IV. annual of tht OFFICE. and Tackle, Cutle- railroad track, corner of High Spring T. No. 8, installed Tuesday, Jan- Dyer. meeting ot the stockholders 10-1 comfortable garments. 'Sporting Moods, Fishing — THEPortland Railroad will be held ir treets He was dragged some dis- uary 11th. It is expected that a large num- Wharf Committee—Gen. Francis Fessenden, It. Company ry, Skates and Fancy Hardware. Saturday. O. Conant and Simeon Shurtlefi. the Library Room. Mechanics’ Hall, Portland but was not liuit. The horse smashed ber of the members with their wives and DO YOU CATCH Me., on 1887, at i far Da Peat's Pewdcr .Hills. tance Auditor—Sylvan Shurtlelf. MONDAY, January 17, a second-hand A|«MI o’clock for and th< having Atlas Pewdcr aad Pasc. stable and was friends will be to OX TO THK p. in., the choice of directors safe for sale for M. E. the sleigh, and ran into his present enjoy the social A dividend of $63 per share was dclared, Iff transaction of WANTED—Anyonecheap cash, may address |j any other business thal may legally M., PRESS OFFICE; stating price. 10-1 FAIRWEATHER, stuck hard and fast between two carriages. festivities of the occasion. payable January 15, 1887. ItlEANIIXd OF I/■ Iml come before them. K. a. NEWMAN, 8e