PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. THREE CENTS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862-VOL. 24. PORTLAND, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4, 1887. PRICE THE MPKCIAI, NOTICES. for the REFORM SCHOOL. Reference I» made to the register and COSSIP FROM STABLES. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS» THE STATE COLLECE. hours. It now appears that he was an em- from washincton. (■users, his solicitude was chiefly was followed records of and they are found Published ever; day (Sundays excepted) the bezzler of the city funds to the amount of Semiuary. Prof. Tucker by .deportment, by Prof. D. 1). He said it is evident to correspond with the statements made. Road and SPECIAL NOTICE. POBTLAND PUBLISHING $2200. Last December, Mayor Russell dis- Harris, Not·· of tn« Track, COMPANY, because our we have done first sports of President and covered that the money received from Season that we are accused not opinions "Well, Thomas, think you BoewouTH AT »7 KXCHAtfOB STREET. POBTLAND, MB the dog A Social Predicted In The Annual Report of the Trustees hero. Now what re- Stable. !HKirx}rAiiTKR« Post, No. licenses had not been and he Quiet differ from the creed, but because they differ rate while you have been UKPARTMENK of 2,1 accounted for, Μκ., G. A. 11., TURKS—Eight Dollars a Year. To mall sub Trustees. Washington. from those of our accusers, a difference to the Council. quest have you to make?" appointed a eonflnittee to investigate. As a me l'ORTLAM). Jan. 1887.» ■crlbers. Seven Dollars a Year. 11 paid In advance. '•I waut t· see if you will please let go 3, — result of Jacobs was which we do not for a moment deny. Prof. The mare Nettie B., which Mr. Wesley P. SPECIAL meeting of Bonworth lue Bates ok Advertising—One Inch ot /· this, given until today home." Pou· will space Harris was followed Profs. Hincks and A lield at tile liall. TUESDAY the of or twelve lines to make good this shortage in his account*, by "But are not contented here?" Batch of Boston sokl to a suburban EVENING, length column, nonpareil The Loss of th«. Herd a Severe Blow and re- you recently Jan. 4lli. at 7.30 to a but he so. was The Various Receptions Who Churchill. When tho four additional Mr. Dissents From the want to home. You told p. m., consider mipti business constitutes "square." failed to do Jacobs G8 years O'Donoghue "Well, yes; but I go was bred in as come before said President see when 1 gentleman tor road purposes, may meeting. $1.60 per square, dally, first week; 75 cents per to the Institution. old, and had been city clerk for over 30 years. Attend Them. spondents had been heard Seeley, me the first time I trame here to you, Command of Majority Report. would behave By 1'. A. week after; three Insertions or less. con- Chairman of the Board of Visitors, declared was in the second class, that if f Maine. She was Phil Sheridan, Jr., son E. MOTLEY, Corad'r. $1.00, by C. M1LL1KEN, Adjt» tinuing every other after first week. 60 cents. the without date. myself properly, mlud the ofllcers anil learn my janésndlt day hearing adjourned and into the of Phil Sheridan, by General Knox. She Half square, three insertions or less, 75 cents; lessons, and do my work well, get one (Special Despatch to the Press.) NEW on Which the Elite Call at the when I reached first of week, $1.00; 60 cents per week after. FROM YORK. Days The School In Better Condition Than first class and in honor, has a record 2.37}. Spécial class and been here two you would let me Notices, one-tlilrd additional. Al'GfsTA, Jan. 3.—The annual report of White House. NORTH POLE WEATHER. Ever years In breaking young horses to harness great Under head of "Amusements" and "Auction Before. go home." the Trustees, President and other officers of Missionaries Sail. think have earned should be taken to their mouth· DR. Ε. Β. Sales," $2.00 per square per week ; three Inser- "Then, Thomas, you you pains keep REED. tions or less. $1.60. the State Collego of Agriculture and the New Jan. 3.—Five colored your discharge?" and Α 2.30 who»· York, Baptist Cranted to A Cold .Wave Extends Over a Creat tried to." sensitive pliable. trotter, Mrs. More Pensions Claimants The trustees of the Reform "Yes, sir, Γ have THE MAINE STATE PRESS, Mechanic Arts have 'been printed. The missionaries—Rev. J. J. Coles and School, through mouth Is calloused and dead, or which is a and Rev. Ε. In Maine. Area of their After congratulating hiin and his honest Clairvoyant Botanic Published every Thurbday at Trustees that Prof· C. H. Fernald Coles of Richmond, Va.; B. Toppan Country. chairman, Hon. Albion Little, make Physician Morning, $2.60 report efforts in to do right, he is told he hard puller, Is not wanted at any price by MKDICAI. a year ; if paid in a and Mrs. Toppan of Jacksonville, Miss.; trying ItOOMN advance, $2.00 vear. who had been instructor in the the following report to the Governor anil Advertisements inserted in the "Maine State department and Rev. J. J. Diggs of Shinland. Miss.— may go home as soon as the superintendent gentlemen who pay liberally for fast horses Council : of clothes 592 CONGRESS Press" (which has a large circulation In every of Natural History has resigned and been sailed for Africa on tne bark Car- to Meet After the Recess Suffering of Live Stock Reported in can have a good freedom suit ME. of the todny Congress and to drive lor pleasure. STJOKTLAMI, part State) for $1.00 per square for first in- succeeded Prof. Francis C. for- dunos. They were sent by the Southern To llis Excellency the Governor, and the made for him, and he retires a happy sertion, and 60 cents by Harvey, Today. the West. Mr. W. K. Dresser of Newton, Mass., has Dr. Reed treats all chronic diseases that flesh ie per square lor each subse Colored Baptists' Foreign Missions Confer- Honorable Council of the State of Maine: hopeful boy. heir to; all rases that are quent insertion. merly of Arkansas Industrial University. sold to Mr. T. Poole of his riven UP M Incurable ence, and their work will be among the The trustees of the MECHANICAL SCHOOL. Skowhegan, Me., by the allopathic au<\ l Address all communications Maine State Reform homoeopathic phj'sicians. to The boarding house lias been under the man" negroes in West or Central Africa. sixteen-hand three-year old filly, by Joe will lake their case to treat and cure them. I find ]8pecialtatbe Phess.] Not Disasters School, respectfully present this, their thir- The introduction of a mechanical school about POBTLAND PUBLISHING CO. The Many Reported Along four-fifths o! the cases riven to die can agement of A. E. Spencer of Bradley. New York Politics. ty-third annual report, together with the an- in a reformatory institution has been con- Downing, Jr., son of Miller's Downing, be cured. up Washington, Jan. 3.—The social *cason the Coast. Examination at a distance by letter Trustees find there has been no abatement in nual report of the treasurer and superinten- xidered something of an experiment, liut, with their full 3.—Gen. Ilusted was at this winter does not dam by Berkley's Edwin Forrest, he by name and of residence and THE WEATHER. Albany, Nf Y., Jan. Washington promise dent. the the in our the results here attained one 2-cent place the loss of the herd During year just closed, Judgment, stamp and $2.00. Examination at the shop practice. They say nominated by acclamation for Speaker for to be a or brilliant one. board have Alexander's Edwin Forrest, dam by the office and very long The briij given as much time and careful fully justify the wisdom of the legislature $1, consultation free. of has been a severe one to the col- the tifth term at the Republican caucus this [Special to tlie Press.] Jerseys liant Whitney reception which last winter consideration to the affairs of the school as in establishing this labor-teaching depart- noted race horse Gray Eagle. This Ally was Office Hour*—Ο a. ni, to 0. n>· Ihe Democratic caucus nominated p. aplOsutf Jan. 4. lege, but the State will find some compensa- evening. Hoi.lis Jan. 3.—The thermom- the important trust seemed to demand. ment. There is no doubt but that a boy may bred la and is to Washington, Win. F. Sheeban of Erie for was the talk of the country, will not occur Centre, Kentucky, expected drop Speaker. of the board have been a more of The indications for Maine, New tion had its attention called to the eter 30° below zero at sunrise this Quarterly meetings acquire systematic knowledge next Don the Hampshire by having this and in the two months which registered held school a foal season, by Carlos, hand- cf McAllster. winter, Λ at the schoolon the third Tuesdays of carpentry in a well taught mechanical EDUCATIONAL. and Vermont are fair character of the disease with which the cat- Death Col. weather and warmer. Intervenes before the of Con- morning. February, May, August and November. At in three months time than he would in an some gray stallion, whose record is 2.23. Jan. 3.—Col. Julian McAlister adjournment tle were suffering. The trustees fully ap- New York, Laconia, Ν. H., Jan. 3.—This has been the quarterly meetings of the board the trus- ordinary carpenter's shop In as many years.
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