% <λ •r ORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862-VOL. 23. PORTLAND, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1885. PRICE THREE CENTS. MPKCIAL NOTICE*. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. FOREICN. CITY GOVERNMENT. the flats appurtenant thereto. The price der the existing contract with the Consoli- Published every day (Sundays excepted) by the NO RACE. paid was #3000, and the taxable value of the dated Electric Light Company for 100 arc lot was fixed at a sum not $10,(too lights, combined with the light furnished PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, How the School Fund of Texas Has Transactions of the September exceeding by the it was found that the At 97 Exchange Street, Portland, Me. Diminished· for ten years. gas lamps, appro- ïiilaiiiièred Shirts Oases In Court Out of the Meeting. Crowing Alderman Gallagher called attention to the priation of $27,000 would not be sufficient, Terms—Eight Dollars a Year. To mail sub- GalVestos·; Tex.) Sept 7.-The DaUy in London Sensation» no time was in the deed in and there would be a deficit of $6000. It was scribers, Seven Dollars a Year, il paid advance. News some weeks ago charged that $2,000,- fact that specified fund Kates of Advertising—One Inch of space, The 000 had been lost to the public school An Ordinance in Regard to Con- which the building» were to be established realized that some steps must be taken to se- the length of column, or twelve lines nonpareil, Pnritan and Genesta Sucked in of Texas of the State's by mismanagement by the railroad on the land thus deeded. cure proper lighting and yet come within the 50 CENTS. constitutes a "square." land affairs, or something worse. In its is- tagious Diseases. first 75 cents said that unless the Maine and the use of the Edison SI.50 per square, daily, week; per sue yesterday the News editorially says on The Mayor appropriation, by week after; three insertions or less, $1.00, con- Over Half the Course Makes Conciliatory Pro- Sailing Only he same : Cermany Central intended to comply with the evident incandescent now being tried in Law- tinuing every other day after first week, 50 cents. subject lights the Caroline Action on the We shall Offer for Sales Half square, three insertions or less, 75 cents; To show to what "extent the school fund 1ms posals Regarding Proposed Public Ferry intention of the city, they were bound in rence, it was found possible to make a con- To-Oay's one week. 50 cents week after. been robbed ill the last ten sonic official $1.00; per years, Islands Trouble. fair if not in to the land tract with the Consolidated Electric Special Notices, one-third additional. figures are submitted. In 1875 the new constitu- Landing. dealing, law, give Light Under head of "Amusements" and "Auction tion gave one-half of the public domain to the back to the city. Company for the with electrici- 50 Dozen Reinforced Shirts at 50 cent*. located lighting city Sales," $2.00 per square per week ; three inser- pubic schools, besides alternate sections BOXD8. These are made of material are of there FISH INSPECTORS' ty, using some arc and some incandescent good re- tions or less, $1.50. by virtue railway scrip. At that time The regular September of the inforced both back and were located for the school fund 11,385,- meeting The bonds for S2000 each of the following and with the and oil front and are a On Account of Lateness in and already of lights, doing away gas THE MAINE STATE Starting 600 acres, and there were «7.580.12!) acres of va- 7.—Mr. Stead, editor the City Council was held last much better bargain than can PRESS, London, Sept. evening. fish were referred for : possibly cant unappropriated domain. The latter Tali Mali Gazette, Mrs. .Jarrett, Brammell Inspectors approval lamps. be obtained a few weeks later. Published Thursday at {public In Board of and Aldermen. every Morning, $2.50 Lack of Wind. has been exhausted dining the past ten years. Bootli, Mrs. Coombe, Mr. Jacques and Mine. Mayor George E. Harriman, George Alexander, A. The contract which has been drawn up a year ; if paid in advance, $2.00 a year. The school fund under the constitutional provis- the Eliza Arm- Advertisements inserted in the "Maine State Manrey, the defendants In Every member was present, M ayor I)eer- M. Smith, £phraim Brown.Thomas F. Simp- and submitted for criticism to the Mayor, ion donating half the public domain to that fund, at the Bow Press" (which lias a large circulation in every to that be- strong abduction case, appeared W. H. H. B. J. W. Solicitor and ought have received 83,700,064 acres, to the ing presiding. son, Shurtleff, Joyce, City others was read by Alder- part of the State) for $1.00 per square for first iii· ing half the land of in that time, and street police court to-day In answer 50 disposed PETITIONS REFERRED. E. J. Gillson, J. W. man The contract for the sertion, and cents per square for each subse- which, added to the owned the school charges againt them. Mr. Stead conducted Carney, Emery Cashing, Noyes. provides RINES BROS. insertion. acreage by sep8 snlt quent fund in 1875, would make a grand total of 45,- his own case while counsel represented the The following petitions were referred : Sawyer, D. L. Fernald et als. termination of the existing contract on the Address all communications to 175.OC,4 acres of school la π 1 s. less excitement in the court room 8,057,804 others. The Of George Walker, Alonzo W. Smith and APPROPRIATIONS. first of on which the new acres that have been Tlius school fund day October, day PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. sold. the and in the vicinity has seldom if ever been Jacob S. commissioners of on. i:. it. ki:i:i>. The Cutter Outsailed ought to have unsold located lands amounting to Winslow, parks The following statement was distributed agreement will go into effect. The company English The police were powerless to con- and to ex- Fairly by 37,137,860 acres, hut lias ill fact equaled. public grounds, for permission only 24,078,207 trol the mob who had assembled to hear the to the members of the board. The expendi- is to furnish for the year Octo- acres. This fund lias been defrauded of 24,505,- change certain lots of land to the commencing and THE WEATHER. Members of the Salvation belonging Clairvoyant Botanic Physician the Yankee 563 acres, worth $25,000,000. proceedings. city on A and Β streets for an adjoining tract tures refer to the amount actually expended, ber 1, not less than 100 nor more Sloop, were arriving all the forenoon in cabs, Army belonging to the estate of J. B. Brown. and not the amount which may have been than 130 arc lights of 1200 can- Medical Rooms 592 Washington, Sept. 8. anil were hooted and jostled by the crowd on Of K»ger McGrath, for damages to his Congress St., room. In the court contracted : dle and 220 incandescent of 32 For Portland and Death of Hon. E. A. Rollins. their way into the court house by the overflow of Green street sewer. power, lights "vicinity—Fair weather, mass of in- room there was a compact people dollars is the amount of Appropriations and amounts expended for candle power or an equivalent; that is, ME. followed local rains and warmer Ν. 7.—Hon. Ε. A. Fifty damage. PORTLAND, by slightly IIaxover, II., Sept. a number of reporters,many members Of Julia A. for to of died here this morn- cluding Billings, $75 damages five months, ending August 31, 1885. where it is thought advisable to use lamps southerly winds. Rollins, Philadelphia, of the Salvation Army, and quite a sprink- well and cellar from overflow of surface Dr. Reed treats all chronic diseases that flesh Is ing of kidney disease. Mr. Rollins was born Mrs. Jarrett Appropriation Expenditure of sixteen candle power, two lamps will be The indications for New are ling of brothel house keepers. water at the corner A and St. John streets. heir to ; all cases that are given up as incurable England today Who Has a Lead of Tiro Miles in the in Ν. II.. In 1828; from Wakefield, graduated sat in the prisoner's dock while Mr. Stead Of M. 11. Sands, tor damages amounting Advertising $1,000.00 8153.10 equivalent to one of :i2 candle power. The by the allopathic and homcepathic physicians. I slightly warmer southerly winds, fair weath- Dartmouth in the class of '04 and from Har- in front of Back Bay (intercepting) and Brammell Booth had seats to $4.75 defect in Stroudwater streets are to include hereto- will take their case to treat and cure them. I find vard law was a member of the by bridge. 8,000.00 8,070.66 lighted those er followed by occasional local rains and school, lie the dock. solicitor for the treasury, Of Orlando F. for •boat four-fifths of the cases to die can Poland, Cash, damages received .. Riven up Twenty Sailed Over. New legislature in 1860, '01 and City Bunding 11,500,00 5,604.33 fore lighted, new streets which may be ac- be cured. Examination at a distance letter, lower barometer. Hampshire opened the ease for the crown with a lengthy by on Market Cemeteries and Public by '62, the two last years. He falling through driveway with their full name and place of residence and being speaker speech in which he gave a description of now steet.
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