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; in : riiEss. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 21. W it and W isdom. « " The Egyptian's little oil pun—When was Cairo-seen in darkness?—New York Commer cial Advertiser. “ How to Crochet” and ''Miscellaneous De signs for Crochet Work,” illustrated, price 15 cents. "Dome-itic” Sewing Machine Com pany, 12 Elm street. i Mexican Who had killed eight men was killed, the other day, In Monterey while trying to got away with the ninth. Seme men wan the earth.—The Drummer. This is the season wheu the saloon keeper •cat’ers a pound of sawdust and a few old ci gar-stubs in bia backyard and calls it a bet im park.—Philadelphia Chronicle-Herald. Sanford's Ginger for weak nerves. The dirtiest mau that you will encounter is the one that lsavos a box of soap at your bouse for a few days. “Is it real good?" asked a lady of ODe of these soap-venders; aud then, looking at him reflectively, she ndded, “But of course yon wouldn’t know anything about it.”—Cin cinnati Saturday Night. POPULAR CLERGYMAN UNDER A MULE. It was in the Y’osemite, on a steep and rugged mountain road. The party numbered about a dozeu, and the joliiest of all was a well-known dominie. Somehow or other his mule stum bled and rolled over and over, the dominie clingiug fast to him. Wheu they came to a stop the mule was on top. Both the dominie and the mule were badly bruised. One of the party happened to have a bottle of Perry Davis's Pain Killkr. In a few honrs tbey were ready to proceed on their journey. Wednesday is tree-planting day and a holi day in Nebraska, and the governor of that Sute asks every citizen to Bet out at least one tree. After setting nut one tree the theory is that, according to holiday custom, the average citizen will get full enough to make one look like an entire row—Lowell Citizen. BURNETT'S COCOAINE. The Best of All Hair Dressings. It allays irritation, removes all tendency to dandruff, and .invigorates the action of the oapillaries in the highest degree, thus promot ing a vigorous and_ healthy grouth, of hair. Its effects upon the glossiness and richness of the hair is such as cannot be surpassed. Barnett’s Flavoring Extracts are the best. “You say your wile is trying to get a di vorce?” s^id the lawyer. "Yaw,” answered Herr Spreckendentcb. "Yaw, dot is so.’’ “And now yon want to sue Jacob Schneider for damages for alienatiug her affections?” “Yaw.” “Was she a good wife?” “No, she was a bad vomans. She run mil de poys.’’ "Did you love her very much?” "No, I’m petter midout her,” "Well, it she was a bad woman and you are better without her, you are not much damaged if Jacob Schneider takes her off your hands.” “Yaw. it looks like dot, ain’t it. Mebbe it’s potter I don't say nuttings aboud it. But, py shimmies, I pities dot Yawcob Schneider."—The Bookkeeper. Tex Years before any of the baking pow ders of the present day were thought of, the Congreses Yeast Powder bad a large sale throughout New England. 9HBBIAGER. In this city. April 19, at the Falmouth Hotel, by Rer. J. H. Little. Capt. F. H. Purington of Harps well ami Miss Mary T. I'arr, daughter of the late Hon. K. P. Carr of Bowdoinham. [No cards." At Peak’s Island. April 17, br Her. Chas. F. Par soub. K bert ■ ever and Mrs. Nancy Thompson, both of Friendship. In Deering April 9, by Rev. John Gib«on. Bain bridge F. Coffin and Miss Celia E. Cr ckei, both Of Deering. In West Paris. April 16, by Rer. W. P. Merrill Alden E. Sheld and Miss Cora B. Martin both of Greenwood. In Greenwood. April 14, bv Rev W. P. Merrill, w. F. Judkins of Norway and" Miss Ida B. Yates of Greenwood UIATHa In Freeport. April 1J, Chas C. Perry, aged 24 yrs In Biddef rt, April 6. Luey, widow of the late Jeremiah Wedlln, aged 79 rears 6 months. In Blddeford. April 6, Albert Berry, age I 66 years 4 months. In Saco, April 16. Margaret, widow of the late Was. Rome, aged 77 years 9 months. At Berlin Palis, N. H.. April 17 Oscar Adolph, infant eon of H L, and diary A. orrmaa. BIKUI'I UK ALMANAC.APRIL 21. - Stn rise- 6 07 i High watei ,A M .1 ,3'i 8.t- •«>» 6 61 1 Won. sets.. 4.34 MARINE HiBT OF PoBTLdiD THURSDAY, April 19. Arrived. Sch El. Warren Babbidge. Boston - molasses to W H °oWnson, Jr. Sob Addie J, Ward, Cherryfield - wood to J H Blake. Sch James Ren»y, Munroe, Friendship. Sch I.ncy Ann, Hopper, St Ge<>rge. Sch Brilliant, Wheeler, Tenant’s Harbor. FRIDAY. April 20. Arrived. Steamer Falmouth. Hall. St John. NB. Tia Fast port for Boston Brig Ellen Maria, Cummings, Belfast for Bruns wick. Ga. Scb Ida L Hull, Hull, Perth Amboy. Sch Mary B Tower. Blake. Boston. Sch Juliat, Anderson, Deer Isle. Sch Tiara, Chatto, Deer Isle—clams to Carney & Prince. BELOW—Schs Czar, and Empress. Cleared. Steamer Montreal, <Br) Bouchette, Liverpool— D Torrance & Co. Scb H S Williams, Bray, Newport News, Va—J Nickerson & Son. 8ch Lew id R French, Newm&n, Camden—J L Whitmore. TROM OUR CORRESPONDKFT. EASTPORT, Adril 16-Ar, scb Ottawa, Davis, Yarmouth. April 17—Cld. sebs Qaoddy. Mahoney, Kempt; Ada S Allen, Dudley. Windsor, NS. April 18—Sid, sebs Old Chad, Holmes, and Col lector, Feareby, Magdalen Islands. Sch Eliza Ellen, of Portland, 81 tons, now at Gloucester, has b*en stripped and is to be broken up. 8be was boiltat Freeport in 1830. rebuilt in 1862, and was formerly omploveo in tbe packet bus ne-s between Portland and Boston. Capt Montgomery and family have lived on board tbe past six years. FROM MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE.] Passed Dungeness 17th, ship Martha Cobb, Green bank, New York for Antwerp. nEmOBANDA. Scb Georgia D Loud, Morphy, from New York for Virginia, experienced a gale in Chesapeake Bay 17th and lost both anchors. She put into Norfolk for other anchors. Rockport. Me, April 19—Sch Bertha J Fellows, recently bought here by Shepherd. Jones & Co, ar rived l6lb la charge of Capt, Andrew Blake, and while trying to work up to the wharf, fouled tbe brig Golconda. dole g some damage to the laiter. Henry Gray was knocked overboard from the brig, but saved himself by swiming ashore. DOMESTIC FORTH. SAN FRANCISCO—Ar 18th, ships Leonora. Park, Liverpool; Gen McLeilan. Wheeler. New York. PORTLAND, O—In port 6th, ship Harry Morse. Murphy, from New York. disg. PORT TOWNSEND—Ar 11th, ship El Dorado, Young, San Francisco. GALVESTON—Ar 14th, sch E C Allen, Mcady, Wiscaaset. Cld 14tb. sch Inez Leigbton, Tampico. NEW ORLEANS-Ar 16fcb, barque Fred E Rich ards, Thorndike, Rockport. Sldfm Port Kadi 15tb, ich Clara L Dyer, for UUlia. MOBILE—Cld 19th, sch Abbie C Stubbs, Cross Boston. BRUNSWICK—Ar 16tb. barque Freeda A Willey. Willey, VeraCruz. CHARLESTON—Old 16th, sch Mary E Webber, Hodgdon. Kingston, Ja. Trim, Barbour. Wilmington. GEORGETOWN—Cld lVtb, sch T H Livingston, Preesey, Boothbay. WILM1NG TUN. NC — Cld 17th. seh Leonessa, Henderson Philadelphia. FORTRESS MONROE—Passed out 19tb scb 8 F Bird, from Baltimore for St Jago, B W Morse, do for Havana. BALTIMORE—Cld 19tb, scb Geo V Jordan, Ly nam. Boston. Sid 19tb, ship Iroquois. PHILADELPHIA—Ar 18th, sch Carrie Bell, Seavey. Wilmington. NC. Cld 18th, brig Angelia, Steele, Ki g’a Ferry. Fla; schs Mary Ann McCann, Brown, Portland; Ridge wood. Hand, Ha) owell. Ar 19th, brig Annie R Storer. Adams, Sagua. Cld 19ty, schs J M Morales, Jordan, fir Somerset; Charlie & Wilile, Weed,Vinalhaven; Alroeda Wil*y, Copeland. Thorn as ton. Ar at Delaware Breakwater 18th, bftreue Mignon, from Havana; schs Elva K Pettinglll, and 6 P Hitchcock.-. a r at do 19tb. brig Clara M Goodrich, Look, from Cardenas. Shi L9tb, barque Mignon, for New York; sch Elva E Pettengill, do. PERTH AMBOY -Cld 18th schs Charlotte Buck Sarah Eatou, Bangor. NEW VtjRK- Ar 18th. schs L F Warren. Jobn son, Guantanamo; Lizzie B McNicbols, Fanning, St John, NB. W Chase, Dermott, Passages l>rinkwater, Satllla; Grace Cushing Mosher Wiacasset; Fannie A Ba*lcy. Hume, Force. Princeton. Johnson, Providence; R VM7lH L Hi*. Rockland Ar 2?lfc^r<L°fwa,TLe H**1®. Bi oionton. Matan zas sch Edith B Coombs, Thompson, Baracoa F A Rogers. Long Darien. > Cld 18th, brig Edith Hall Gregory, f©r Frontera schs Stephen G Pink bam. Blake Baracoa. Maggie DaUing, Galling, Cardenas, Nellie Grant, Jordan Key West. Cld 19th. ship Wm McOilvery. Dunbar. San Fran cisco; schs Mouticello Henshaw, Portland; Eliza beth ArcnlariuH. s» ow, Bo >thbay; Albert Jameson, Caudage, Fatrhaven; Annie L Palmer, Lewis, for Baracoa; Volant .Sinclair. Bootbbav. Sid 18th ship Geo Hkoifield, for Bombay. Passed the Gate 18th, »chs Geo B Ferguson, for Portlan*; Abny Wasson for Salem. Parsed the Gate 19tb, schs Bertha E Glover, for Portland; Mouticello, for Portsmouth; Mamtou. for Bouton; Nancy J Day, for Dover; Susau, for Haverhill; Charlotte Buck, and J H Kells, for Port land; Jas H Deputy, Amboy for Augusta; Willie Martin, Amboy for Saco; Olivo Elizabeth do tor do; 1 Ma ion Draper. Port Johnson fo* Gardiner; Ida L > Howard, do for Boston; L A Board man, Elizabeth- j port for do. PROVIDENCE—Ar 18th, son Mott*Haven, Col lin*. Ked Beach. sld 18th. sehs D Sawyer, Rogers, New York; Star, Brav, do Ar 1 Hih sobs Belle O’Feil, Mol anghhn, Galves ton 23 dny*; Emily, Nichols, New York; Alabama, Warr, Calais. BRISTOL—Ar »9th, sob Geo Shattnck, Hart, fm Lin coin ville for New York. ViNKY AR1 SHAVEN-Ar 17tb, sobs Ida L Hull, Hull, Amboy for Portland; R W iVuhan , Farrell, Westport for New York; JuliaS Bailey. Manson. and Sarah & Ellen, Boston for Philadelphia; Sami Hart, Holbrook, Vinalhaven for Baltimore; K & G W Hindg. Calais fer Georgetown; Starlight, Port land for New Vork. Sailed, sehs Julia S Bailey, E&QW Hinds, Mott Haven, Sami Hart, Ar 13th, sehs Emma MoAdam. Young Weehaw ken fv»r Boston; Saruh » Reed, fm Azub<*y for Saco E G Knight, New Vork tor Booth bay; F P Hal , j Port Johns*>u for Mach lit- (1 M loner. New Bed ford ior Hiais. Gamma, Uacbiasfor New v .rh. Sld lHtta, sehs F Nelson, E H Cook, Uabama, D H Ingraham. J P Wym*»n,-los Oakes Sarah & El leu, Frank Norton, Bhttie, Ida L Hull, J B Knowles. Sarah A Hoed, St r.igh . and others. BOSTON — Ar lhtb, barque I upland, (Carlisle, Ro sario; sch Neptune Berry, Machias. Old 18th, barque Henry Warner, Reod. Portland; sch Lackawaua, Closson uaracoa; fa* Haytuore, and Nettle chwinp ou, Kennebec, Mauna Lou', Chi-holm. Portland. Sld 18.h, barque Henrv Warner; brig »T II Lane; -cti Augustus Hunt. Ar 19th. barque Alice Reed, Morrison, Singular**; •oh Geo Wa kei. Thompson. Surinam. E . Higgins. Coleman, and Ly don, Thompson Ca<aD hua Diusmore Chase Lubec. Sadie* o y Marshall * in ter port, \d*iio Baker, Bristol; H a imWut, Co tinghatu, Damarisootta; Niger. Merry Wiscusset. GuTuare. Goodwin, Vork. Old 19th, brig Havana, Rood, Savaunah, sob W Abrahams Snow, Kennebec. Ar 19th, bitg Fines ine, Norton. New York. Sld 19th, sehs Mary hliza, Smith Augusta, CbttB E Baled, Manson, Bath. Ar BOih. barque Clara E McGUvory, Gritlin, Port Elisabeth, OGH: brig L staple!*, Stowers, Maiauzas; sobs Alsesa, Gotti*.. Ponce; Clara Le»viu, Lombord, M&t&usa*. Clifford, Bunker, Gonaives 39 days; .1 p Wyman. (Jranu. Cape Haytl. Ada A Kennedy, Ken nedy Pascagoula. Rosa Mueller M’l.earu, Mobile, Electric Light. Case, New York; Jed Frye, Langley, So Amboy. Fmmu McAdam, Youqg, Weebawkeu; Empire. Closson, Soarsport. SALEM—Sid 18th, echs* I-a Volta, and Braiuball. (from Portland) for New York. Ar 13tb. sets Lilian, Ryan. Belfast for Boston; Mexican, Arev Portland for New York. LYNN— Ar lstb. -ch Maricl.Audorson. Rockport; Sarah Louise, Plum Island. NEWBURY PORT—Sld 18th. sch Alkert H Cross, (new) Pendleton, Bay View, to load stone for Phila delphia. • EAST MaOHlAS-Ar previous to 16th. sobs W C Hall, Libby, Portland; 0 V Minott, Muthaw at, and Chalcedony. Bancroft, do. GREEN’S LANDING—In port 17tb, sch* James Beckwith, and J C Jameson, for Portland; Fva & Belle for Western Bank*. BOOTH BAY—Ar 18th, sch James lieury. Mud roc. Camden for Portland. Sld 18th, sch Flora Sargent, (from Belfast) for Portland. FoitiiiRM ponra. At Samarang Feb 28, ship C M Dida, Trefry, uue. At Singapore Mch 6, barque N Boynton, Pasou, from Manila for Boston. Ar at Alicante 1st inst, barque Ada Gray. Plum mer, Baltimore. At Liverpool 4th, ship York town, Dickinson, for Baltimore, Emily Reed, Sheldon, for San Francisco; and otbe* s. At Laguna 2d inst, barqne Joseph Baker, Smith, for New York; brigs Thomas Owen, Press*? (from Vera Crua. for New York; sch Joe Far well. Pendle ton. from and for New York. Ar at St Jago 9th lust, brig Teneriffe, Tracy, from New York. Arat Cieufuegos 11th inst, sch Ella M Waits, Matthews, New York. Ar at avitna 13th. brig Ellen M Mitchell. Small, Machiasport. 14th, barque Meudota, Nash. Cardiff; brig Flora Good ale, Davis, Mobile. Ar at Matanzas 13th, barque J W Dresser, Kane, Rio Janeiro. Sld 13th, brig Hattie M Bain. Collins New York. Old at Cardenas 11th, sobs Alta V Cole. Mitchell, Delaware Breakwater; 12th, Emerson Rokcj, Mars ton. do. At Cardenas 13th, brigs Giles Loring. Kenney, for 'e* , Idg Gips-y Queen, Chandler, from New York; sch* Kocheko. Jasper, for New York, ldg, Ariadne, Colby, unc, George K Hatch, Hardee brook, wtg. and others. Ar at Sagua 11th, barque Stephen G Hart. Pier son. Buenos Ayres. Ar at St Johu, NB, 18th inst. brig 0 B Stillman, Brotherton. Boston; sch Carrie Walker, Harring ton, do; 19tb, Labaina, Digging. Darien. Cld 19th, ship Orient, Murphy, Barrow; sch G G King, Keast. Rockland. ir at Musquash, NB. 18th, sehs Abbie H Hodg man, Frye, Machias, Winner, Frye, Boston. NPOKBN April 13. lat 37 67. Ion 74 20, brig Jennie Phin ney, Taylor, from Philadelphia for Cieufuegos. ^ April 14, lat 33 HI, Ion 73 sch Agnes i Grace. Small, from MHltimore for Havana. April 18, off Head, brig L staples, from Matanzas for Boston. PKOPOS\LS GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. OLD MATERIALS FOB SALE. Tenders are invited for the following Old Material ; which can be seen o* application to the Company's j storekeeper at Portland, Me. Estimated Wrought Iron Scrap .35 ?.»ns. ^ Steel C**il and Leaf Scrap... ^ “ S»**cl Tires. 3 •* Light Iron a> d Turnings. 2 “ Straight Axles. 2 M Panics t» ndering, to give price per pound. Cash will be required on oe ivery. Tenders endorsed “Tend^* fur Scrap.” and addreaed tu the u«d r signed will be received on or btfore THURSDAY, April 26th. JOSEPH OICKSOX, Gpnpral Manager. Montreal, April 9th. 1883. apl4eod4t Proposals for Rivfir improve* nientk. United S • ates Engineer Office. 1 Portland, Maine, Aprit ]«, 1883. f PROPOSALS, in rhtpltca>, address.d to the undersign d will be rec iv d at hi* office in Portland. Marne unti 3. p, m. • n Wednesday, the id <Jav of May 18>»3, for Improving Co* he« «• River, New Hamj >iij k, by making a “cat off,” and by - redgin* in the chan> el. Per-ons desiring make proposa s fur tbi* work are n qaest d to apply *0 ih- uw'ersigne.l, at h s office 453 M* CongrrrsB street, for speeitlcAtluna, in struct io 18 to bid. er», and the requMte b anks, a> d such furthta information as may be d sired concern ing the same. C. F. BLUNT, Colonel of Engineers, V. S. Army »p!7 <16t " notice co Contractors, PROPOS A LS are Invited for tbe grading and masonry of the extension of the Bangor and Piscataquis Railroad from Blanchard to Moose he ad Lake, 14 miles, and wil he received until May loth, 12 o’clock noon, at the office of Company in Ban gor, where tbe profile, plane and specifications of the required work may be examined. The Directors reserve the right to reject anv and all bids. MO&Es GILDINGS. aprlGd3w President. MEETnjTGh~ Annual Uceiing. TirE adjourned *unn*l meeting of the Society for the Prev-ntion of Cruelty to Animals will be held atC. S. Ridlon's office, Mutual Life Insurance Building. Aflril '1st, 1*«3, at 2 p in. to elect offl cers for the eusuirig year, arid any other brininess wr.ieh may oae before thorn All Interested a e i sited. Per order OCTAVTA C. CaKHOLL, Sec retary. ap 1 «dtd To (ho Sharr-holflem of the Port land Wilier Company. A MEETING of the Stoekho'ders of the Portland * ater Company, will be held at the office of the Company. No. 33 Plum street, on Monday. April 23. at 10 o’clock a m. 1—To choose a Moderator for said meeting. 2—To cho-ise a Clerk for said meeting 3—To see if the Corp -rati .n will accept the Act of the Legislature approved February I 7th, 1 MM3 4—To see if the Stockholders will an bo rise the issue of Bonds as provided by the Act of the Legis lature, approved February 17th, I H8.1, and will determine tbe amount to be so Issued, the tenor or said bonds and Interest to be paid thereon, and the disposition to be made of said bonds, and the pro ceeds, when sold, and will further authorise tbe tnakiug and executing of a mortgage and deed of trust of tie property, estate, rates, and franchises of raid company, to secure said bonds anil coupons thereto annexed, and the other piovisious contained in said mortgage. 6- To transact any other bu, iaem that may legal ly come belore them, I>. W. CLARK, President Portland, April 13,1883, aplbd w A CURE GUARANTEED. Du. E. C. West’s Nerve and Brain Treat ment, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache. Nervous Prostration caused by the u*e of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Hoft ening of the Brain resulting in Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Impotency, Weakness in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhceac «umH by over-cxertton of the brain, self abuse or over-indulgence. Each bo* contains one month's treatment. $1. a box. or 6 boxes for $r>.« 0; sent by m iil prepaid on receipt of price. Wc guarantiee boxes to cure any case. With each order received for 6 boxes accompanied with $5. we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does noteffect a cure. J. U. West & Co.. Proprietors, issue guar antees through II. II. HAY & Druggists, **d> agents, Portland,Me.,junction Middle and Free His DIRECT Per -Steamer [rein Scotland, A Fine Linn of Which 1 shall he happy to show to any otic that may favor me wilh a call. A. S. FERNALD, flferrisjsiat Tailoi*, FREE, Corner CROSS STREET, nmr27 atf P33DEH Absolutely Pure. This Powder never varies. A marvel o€ parity, Strength nu<l wbolcsouieness. More eeouoasfaitl than the ordinary kin a, ami cannot be sold iu com peti tion with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in can*. Koval Making Powpkk Co., 106 Wall St., N. Y, meld! dlyr Gentle Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and wavy trusses of abundant, beautiful Hair must use LYON’S KATI1A IKON. This elegant, cheap article a ways makes th' Hair grow freely und fast, beeps it from railing out, arrests ami cures grny uess, removes dandruff and itching, makes the Hair strong, giving it a curling teudency and beeping it in any desired position. Beau tiful, healthy Hair is the sure result of usiug Kurhairou. FOR FRY NG FISH AND OYSTERS OLIVE BUTTER ba» no equal. It is more wholesome and economical than lard, and is free from the pungent odor usual to cooking oils. COOK BOOKS, containing valuable recipe* aud iiurtruetlon* how to use t *LIVE BUTTER bj the Principal of the Pbila delphia Cooking School. 3] AILED FREE upon ap plication. WAS l'<; lO> BTTC HI R'K BONN, no23 PHILADELPHIA, PA eodTUt SAVE YOUR MOSEY -AND PLACE IT IN AN Endowment Policy -IN A HOME Com panY The UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY of this city is mi* in it* THiRTV FIFIH YEAR, a datin’ me has it been more prosperous or more successful. Its RESULTS last year, was a LARGELY IN CREASED BUSINESS. INCREASED ASSETS.1N CRE.tSED SURPLUS. 1NCRE aSED DIVI ENDS TO POLICY HOLDERS. andall secured at a DE CREASED EXPENDITURE. ASSETS, Over Six Millions of Dollars PAID TO POLICY HOLDERS OVER II8HTEEN MLLIO.VS 8 COLL RS* HF”Onr new baeiness thou far in 1888, shows a LARGE INCREASE over 18*2. BUSINESS in MAINE 18*11 J_ 1888t $246,000 $366,000 Agents Wanted Everywhere. mar24 eodtf What tho great restorative. Hot tetter’s Stomach Bitters, Will do, roust be gathered from what fr, has done. It has effected radical cares In thousands of cases of dyspepsia Niloas dborders, latennl tent fever, nervous affections, general debility. oODitlpa tlon, sfck headache mentil d**sj»ondency. and the iMjcnilar complaints and disabilities to which the feeble are so subject For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. »p2 cod&wlml4 No. 7. Jvar PINO-PALMINE ^ About tho moat dangerous ttmo of tho year for children. titrong ones get sick. Weak ones dla, “ Lot them sleep all they will,” say tho doctors. Good advice. But on what? Now you all say, “on a cool, dry, pure, Invigorating bed.” But neither feathers nor hair answers tills description. They only lrrtl . o children and children's complaints. What tlica? Let A. J. Cuohtnir. lo2 Olnoy St., Providence, epouk. 04o xaya: “I ooii 'ht a p.uo Mnttroaa lor baby crib. She wan troubl' d with Catarrh. In loaa tbau a week her breathing became easy and natural.” Thousands of children Just fret and plno away. They would grow fat In a plno woods. Well, tako them there; or, Which Is tho came thing, tako tho plno woods to them. Thl313 what Mra. J. N. Collird, of Ohtcopro, Mao*., ,Pd. Rho wrltcn: “ My Uttle daught r mitered from debility end nlghbrweat v (Jhe grew weaker rod thinner 1 bought one of your Pino nrttrewi a for h( r. Bho la now well and hearty, which t nOrlbnteto yotir clean ly, fragrant, dry mattrere. I recommend It t:> par enta with fockle children.” And when you hivo saved your child, ■ don't put it back Into musty feathers and matted hair. Keep It healthy by nightly doses of aroma from a Plno-ralmln - bed. Keep yourself well, too. There la no u«o contracting doctor bills when you can get along without them, by paying a little at tlon to your bed. If there is no eecut neer you, send order--, with length.- .j 11*i dthof bM,loAgoutPmo.i'aliniiioOt* 113 iVtf , II n, FISTULA AND PILES Cured without tire IIkh of the Kulfc. WILLIAM lM'ADfM. Ii,, Harvard, 1842), and , iBRMTM 111.Mr M I), Harvard, 18701,41 BulurrWI *1* c» I give apor.ld attellHon to tlm treatment of FI*TCl. » l-ll.l'M *140 41,1. OF THU ltl:« I'FM, without detention from burino**. Anundiml refer »nce» given. Pamphlet* cent on application. i mice Houn—12 to 4 o’clock, P. M, (except Sun l»y») feblOdlyr MISCELLANEOUS._ NTIQUE! 'Ve now have on exhi bition an ele gant as sortment of Mats, Ti dies, Arm Pieces, Toi let Sets, in new pat terns, real Antique Lace. Also some very choice iled Sets and Cut tales at inncli less than regular prices for line goods. Exam inations solicited. o,Biri apll ~nm Salk. For Sale. IN Cape K1 sabeth Shore lload near' Thomas Slmw's Summer Ketddouue, the Woodbury House containing ten finished rooms convenient for two families. Brick cistern, cemented cellar, small stable. Address K. W. WOODBURY, Kntghtville. aprltf __ _d9w* FOH 8ALE. SASHES, Boom. Window Frames, Shelrtng, Drawers, Iron Columns, etc , now being taken out of building corner of Exchange and Middle Sts. AppfetOthe foreman, W. 11. S l'EWART. apru) _ d2w* For Kale. AFIRST-CIaASS three story brick house, with copper gutter, ptuuibvd with brass piping, (nickel lined* heated with steam; 14 room; centra I ly located, commanding a due view Of bay a d barber; a g.khI place for a rbyriciau. Terms easy. 11, 8HAW, 48Vk Exchange St. ap7dYar* For bale. HOUSE corner Carleton and Brackett 8t»., for merly occupied by Joshua Mobba. Inquire of JOHN V. HOBBS, ap7dtf _no. 80 Market 8trt*t. For Snk1. Laud and Stable on Adams Street, al so iu Cape Elizabeth a one story .House uud Laud, add three acres of Laud ou t ape Cottage road, line situation (or Summer Ue.ldence. For particulars In quire of B. J. WILLARD.. No. 48 Com mercial Street, Cortland Me. *pr6 codtf HOUSE FOR SAFE. A TWO story dwelling house situated on Turner’s Island. Cape Elisabeth.near the Eastern Rali road Company’s shops 'Jhe house is arranged for two families «nd in good order, and is a good in vestment. Terms easy. Inquire of ' BEN J. THOMPSON, apl2eodtf 85 Exchange Street. FARIfl FOR SALE~ IN Deering, 8 miles out, on the main road to Sacctrappa 150 acres excellent land, cut 160 tou- hay last year; good 2 storied house, 2 barns, carriage hou^e and stable all in good repair, nice young orchard pleasvnt location good neighbors, near school, will be sold at a bargain as tbe owner is g .ing *e*t. W. H. WALHbON. aplOeodSw* 180 Middle St. Nimall Farm for Sule. IN a pleasant village in Hearing 2 miles from Portland, in fa i view of thw city, 2^ acres land, good soil, 2 story house and baru, large orchard, near school. Sod to close au estate. Apply to W. H. WALDRON, 180 Middle street. &p3oodBw For sale. * BLOCK uf m\v two storj liou.es, situated on X Clark a- d Cust>uiau streets. M ill sel out) house or the block at a low price and on liberal terms, luqutro of JOHN C. 1‘RoCTl K. 04 Ex change street._ luarSleodSw For .Sale. A Farm in Saco, situated on Buxton o$d, 2 1-8 miles from Post Office. ConIn I mm 70 Acrea of Laud, baa been a Milk Farm, will sell the whole or part. For particulars enquire of DENNETT BROS’. Stable No. 1 Thornton At., or of A. B DENNETT, on the premises. apriS d2w* FOR SALE7 A flr-t class iet II Boot and Shoo store, clean stock, arxHi loeaii.ii in the eltjr ul I’O'ttaud. good tradeci.il Increasing bn lnes«. Reusous for seliiug will be satis factorily explained to purchaser. Ad dre-s “A. b/’ Box 1035 Portland, Me. aprti dtf FOR SAFE. IN Cape Elizabeth, a farm of forte-fire acres; cata thirty ion* of hay; m two rnik* from Portland bridge, near town souse. For terms enquire of HIRA M LIBIJY, on the premises. apr2-d6w+ Furiu for Salt*. 4T a great bargain. Situated ou the line of tbe P ■* o. K. K., thirty mile# fruo* Portland Contains 300 a*res. a large portion of which is Talti ble «imber land, and alone is worth more than the price ol the farm. It has a modern l Vi ator> hoost', stable 4< x(K>. barn 4l>x72. with commodious outbuildings all in good rej»air, and a aever failing supply of running water, There are ftft* acres excell*nt 'illage lan>l under a g»*>l state of cuitira tion an*i outs about f<*rty tons hav, and has < ne of the best mountain pasta es in the State. The land is well *d tplmi for any kind of farming and is oue of the finest situations ou the IE e of th P..HO. B. R. Price *7,UO . For terms am! ethe’ information addre-s . LIVER I) KICK, No. 11C Con morcial street, Poitland, Me. mar 24 <jtf F.rm For Salt- or To Let. ONE of the best farms i*> the County of Ccjnber- j land situated In Cape Elizabeth, known as the *• Brocks F tru.” will be told at a great b«rg tin. S. L. CABLET JN, Att’y at Law, 180 Middle St. Port and Me. marKdtf SUBURBAN RESIDENCE FOB JS J3k XjTU. - THE Tcry detirAble ree deuce of he lot. Kev. Zenas Tbfijupmn, situate on Lincoln St., Wo-dford's I'orner. beering Contains bn. garden and fruit trees. For particulars apply to ZE • AS THOM PST >F, Jr., or FKEb H. THOMPSON, 8*i l.'nlon St.. City. fcb22 _ _*dtf jf'or mule. ONE of the bet houselou In Portland, ha. a nine stable aud stone for cellar uow upon it; will sell on lime and sdranco 42000 t > help build a good bouse on the premises. For particulars call on jan22dtf L. TA YLOB, 3S6 CongreM St. W. A. S. WOLFE’S Schiedam Aromatic schnapps. Asa general beverage anil necessary corrective of water rendered impure by vegetable decomposition or other causes, as Limestone, .Sulphate of Copper &c, the Aromatic Selmapps Is superior to every other alcoholie preparation. A public saltr of over 80 years duration in every section of our count ry of L'dolpho Wolfe's Schnapps, Its unsolicited endorsement by the medical faculty and a sale iinequaled by any other alcoholic distillation have Insured for It the reputation of salubrity claimed for it. For sale by all Druggists and Mroeers. LS BEAVER STREET, NEW, YORK. A IMPui Ti-.D rt L\ES A LKJUOKS •f all k!t»«l«, *n the OKIOIIYAL ItthttiLN, VOS CALK ev— R STANLFY & SON, Importers, 4.0NKWnro. viihf sthbi r, i'iirt. LiSO, MAINS. Also, General Manager. for New Knglnnd, «f«»R TCl K CFt.KHBATt O Huniitiil. Mineral Spring Water, FROM lURKIsns, MAINR. •onto d BOSPHORUS! Wo have just re ceived two linos of this now Lace which is particu larly desirable for • trimming thin dresses. The style is similar to “ Pompadour, ” but not so expen sive. 0WEN- MOOR4. uir 11-1111,11 1 ^ «*■ “‘isS CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. City of Poi Hand. CITV SIAIINHAl.’lt OVVIdE. To Owners or Keepers of Dors. milK Ordinance* of tho City require that every 1 owner or keeper of a d»-g rhnll annua lv cause it to be regl»ter«jd, described and UoenseJ tfor one : year) in th«* otticn of the City Clerk, and shall cause it to wear around its neck a collar with tho owner** name, and regls ered number. |t is my duty to oau-o all dogs to l>e destroyed which shall be found at largo within the city with out a collar, as required by two Ordinarc. a. BENJAMIN F. ANDREWS, aprlU dtf_ ___City Marshal. To iSir Harbor CouiiiiUtiioiicr* of (lie t:ity of Ponlaail. riwi Diamond Inland Assueiation desire to erect X a wharf on tho Westerly side of Diamond Is land In Portland Harbor, at or near as may be found practicable the foot of Cleave. St. as located on tho jilan of the Lands of ,aid Association drawn by K. C. Jordan, Civil Engineer; to extend from high water line Westerly to such a distance as will reach eight feet of water at low tide, and haring a width not to ex wed thirty feet; to be constructed of stone about three hundred feet from the shore and for the remaining necessary distance of piling with such portions of ctih work as may lie proper pi ensure strength; and also to dredge the approaches to said wharf. Wherefore said Association respectfully asks per mission to erect such wharf anti dredge the ap proach* sthereto. DIAMOND ISLAND ASSOCIATION, April 1«, 1883. by K. G. P. SMITH, Presldont. Portland, April 17,1883. On the foregoing petition it is ordered that a hear ing he had ou Tuesday, April 34, 1888 at S o’clock p. m. on the premises, and that notice of the above petition together - ith this, our order thereon, be firen by publication In two daily paper* printed in •ortland for seven day* proceeding tlie hearing. Signed JACOB MeLKLLAN I Haroor aplvdtd CltAitl.TdS MKHItILL, I Com’rs, CITY OF PORTLAND. Assessors Notice. FfttlE Assessors of the City of Portland hereby 1 give notice to all persou? liable to taxation in said city that they will be in session every secular day from the first to the thirtieth day of April next, inclusive, at their room in City llall, from nine to twelve o’clock in the forenoon, and from two to five o’clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of receiving lists of the polls and estates taxable in said city. And all such persons aro hereby notified to make and bring to said Assessors true and per fect lists of all their polls and estates, real and persoual, or held by them as guardian, executor, administrator, trustee, or otherwise, oil the first day of April, 18rt3, and bo prepared to make oath to the truth of tbe same. And when estates of persons deceased have been divided during the past year, or have changed hands from any cause, the executor, administrator, or other person interested. Is hereby warned to give notice of such change, and in default of such notice will bo held under the law to pay the tax assessed, although such estate baa been wholly distributed and p«*id over. And any person who neglects to comply with this notice will be doomed to a tax according to the laws of tbe State, and be barred of the rights to make application to tbe Assessort or the County limmi$*WHerg for any abatement of his taxes unless he shows that no was unable to offer such lists within thw time hereby appointed. W“»n oO' UW where the Assessors hare been pat to tbe disngreeabie necessity of making a down «U1 the possession ot Government bond, or deposits in the Saving, liank. be allowed a* a I>K>* iu mitigation of well doom. Cvntrs K. Lado, > Wm. O. Fox, ? Assessors. _ STKPHKX Vabsii.J SyBlank schedule* wilt be forwarded by mail. ' "Bee fetid g to receive tbe Mine will be furnished on application at the Assessors office. rear 30 dAw tHiPAKfNE KMSIp. Dissolution of Co>Pnrlnersiiii>. VOTICE i> hereby given that tbo copartnership i a heretofore • listing isjtseeu the undersigned, under iboti m name and stvle ot CHARLES A. DYEK& COMPANY, wair dlssolv.d on Febru*ry lfi, 1883, by expiration of time named lu the arti cles. CHAS. A. DYF.R, •JOSEPH W. SHEPPARD, RoSWKLl, IJHBY. GEORGE T. MEANS, WILLIAM A. ABBE. Tbe business will be continued under same ilrm name by the undersigned. CHARMS A. DYER, JOSEPH W. SHEPPARD, GEORGE T. MEANS, WILLIAM A. aRBE. Dated at Portland this th day of April. 1883. aplO _ d3w Hi MXktSS PI RECTORY Hook Hinder. Wdl. A. ((IIISI'Y, Keen, II, frimer* Kirksttgr IX*. II* Rirlt.nsr air.,, — — If you doubt, come to see us, and we will CUllK VOIT, or charge nothing! Write for the little boon, free. Ask my Druggist as to our standing. gy’Sl.OOO KRWAtll) will b« paid to any Chemist who will llud, on analysis of 100 bottles of S. 8. 8., one particle of Meretury, Iodide of Potassium, or any Mineral sub stance. 8W1FT SP1S0IKIC 00., Proprie tors, Atlanta, Oa. I’rlcc ot Munill Niire, - j)l oil I.nrge kite, - f ;) N1M> MV AM, l>ni'«.'«j|<sTM. I litfUHL ~ MIMU ~ Ar ILK ) Electric Appliance* nro sent on 30 Days’ Trial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, WHO nr® iUlTeHiitf from Nmivntra Droi?.mr, J.OST VlT.SMTV, I.ArK OV NKttVR Foil* K AND \ ’ i( S' ATI N' SV'M'N •! I ..’I I of tt 1'kk i‘ >n a fa Natt u mj rottilMrt.r from AnvutK anti OTMKtt 0..\uiiit$» Mix * <ly ri’li* f i.n.l oornttloto roMo i-i I loti of J i ft t liTH, V in on n n IM an iiood o v ah a nth: f.d. Uto KHSiilmt (lisrt)v. ry or lh« Nln.-fr.iiu Ontnry Bonaafconeo for illuatmtod 1 tuaplilct Iruo. A<Mrwa VOITAIC 81 IT P0.. MARS HAH, MICH. jrS _RAILROADS. Grand Trunk Railway of Canada. ON Hn<l iificr ITIONOAV, October !|Jd, INN‘4, trains will ran m* follow*: DCPAIlirBEM: For Auburn nud Lowiatoii,7.20 A. ltt., 1.1 f» and 6.16 p. m. P®r tiorhum, mixed 7.40 A. m., And 4.00 p.m. For Montreal, dfuebec nud Lbicaxo 1.80 p. m. ABKIVALH. Prow licwhion and Auburn, 8.40 A. m.. 12.36, 3.15 and 6.60,.. ai. Prow Oorbnm, mixed. 0 40 A. in., 6.10 p.m Prow Chicago, Montreal and Ourb«r, 12 86 p. in. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car* on night trait and Parlor Car* on day train between l'ortlan , and Montreal. TICK KT OFFKIEN H'EXCHANOE STREET -AND l»EI*UT AT TOOT OF fNOlA NT. Tickets sold at Reduced Kales. To Canada. Detroit, Chicago, Mil wanker Cincinnati, Mi. Coni*, Oaiuhit, Hngiu nw Mi. Paul, Mali l.akr City, Denver, Man Prnncisco, and all |>olnt« In the North went, Went and Mouth writ, JOS ISP H HICKSON. General Manager. .1. STEPHEN SON, <i. P. A. W, J. SPIOBR, Superintendent. oct7dtf Eastern Railroad. CALL ARRA1MOEIUE.VI', Commencing Sunday, October 15,1882. .... Trains Irnre Portland At ‘A a. u». Dally (Night Pallman) tor Saco, Blddeford, Keuuobuuit, Kittery, Portsmouth, Newburyport. Salem, Lynn and Button, arriving at 0.30 a. in. A special Sleeping Car will bo ready for oeeopancy In Portland station, at 9.00 p m. (Sunday nights Up. m., and ij attached to tills trajii for Boston. At 81,43 a. in. for Cape Elisabeth. Scarboro, fiaeo, Blddi ford. Kennebunk. Wells, North and South Berwick, Conway Junction, connecting for all stations on Oouway Division. Kittery, Portsmouth, Newburyport. Salem, Gloucester, Uoockort, Lynn, Chelsea and Boston, arriving at 1.16 p. in. At I u. ui. (or Cape Elisabeth, Scarboro. Saco. Blddeford, Kennebunk, Wells, No. Berwick, So. Berwick, Conway J unction, Kittery, Portsmouth, .Newburyport,Salem, Lynn, Chelsea and Boston, arriving at 6.10 n. m. connecting with Sound and Kail Lines for all Southern and Western points. Train* leave llaatwa. At 0.00 a. a>. and arrive In Portland at l.Cti m. At 12.30 p. m. and arrive in Portland at f ,0 p. n>. At 7.00 p. w. (dally), and arrive in Portlan at 11.00 p. m. Pallaaaa Parlor Cars. On * trains leaving Boston, at 9.00 a m. 12.30 and 7.00 p. m. and trains leaving Por > land Ti.46 a. m., and 1 p. m. (Through Pullman Sleep lug Cars on trains leaving Boston at 7.00 v. m and Portland at 2.00 a. mi. Through tickets lo all aolata West and Mouth may be had of J, M. French, Ticket Seller, Eastern Railroad Depot and at Union Ticket Office 40 Exchange street. Pullntau Car Tickets for Meats and Berths sold at Depot Ticket OBco. New, flrst-clast dining room at Portsmouth. Through trains stop 10 minutes for meals. LUCIUS TUTTLE, Mineral Passenger sad Ticket Agent. 0. W. BaNHORN, Master Transportation, ociu 4tf Portland & Ogdensburg R. R. WIVTER ARRANGDIENT, Only Line Dirougii jo Same Day *. -70 BIIRLINGTOA VT., OGDEWRI KG. II. Y., AAD IBOITREAL. On and after liondny, Aov. 1881, PuMagrr Train*, leavr Portland until further notice ft.23 A. 31.—For Fabyan's. Littleton, Lancaster, and alt points oil B. C. M. It. R., fit. Johusbury, Burlington, Ogdensburg and all points on O. A L, C. It. R., Newport, Sherbrooke. Montreal and all points on Southeastern Railroad and branches. B imi P. 31. - From Fabyan’s and intermediate stations. Trains arrive is Portland : 10.60 a. from Fabyans. 10.00 r. m.—from Montreal, Ogdensburg, Burling ton, Ac. J. IIAVIII/IOft.Muperinirndrnr. Portland. November 13. 1882, novl3dtf W A NTh. Uanted. T.4D1R8 and young men in erery city or county, J to take a light work at their homes; any one can do ii; work sent bv mail; gord salary; distance no objeclon; no canvassing Address with stamp. BUR I A EMMfiNS. box 2,178, Boston, Miss. a|irl9 dlw* Wanted. Arouv# man, 17 or 18 years of age, to learn a retail business. Oue whose parents reside in the city preferred. Address "A,” this office. apl9 dtf Wanted Immediately. A FIRST-CLASS coat pressman. None but He best need apply. L. U. Y( (UNO, aplSMlw Woodford*. Wanted. rO buy cbesp, second-hand Caryall or Cabriolet go«d style, and in good order. Address by let ter A. B. ii. care v arrler No. 7, s'atng kina of earriuge, price, and where It dki be *een. up 12____codtf Wanted. A COMPETENT Iliug Clerk. Apply to E. F. SHAW, Junction York aud Pleasant Streets apt 7 _cod3t Wanted. I N Deerlng, or on the Cape Road, w ithin easy driv ing distance of town; a pleasant house for the Summer, partially or wholly furnished. . BEN J SHAW, aprltdtf48'!■ Exchange St. Wanted. A FURNISHED HOL’SE for . desirable tenant. JOHN C. PROCTER, ap!2dtf __ PS Exchange St. CAWAMMEKS WASTED^ G.OOI) Energetic Canvassers to sell the Eagle Wringer on installments. Men who can give good reference or security can have outside territo ry to handle. Address No. 35 t emp e St. nov 15 _ dtf _TO LET_ To Let. FRENCH roof house, 8 rooms, furnished or un furnished, 82 Quebec Street, all modern im provements, good nclghtKWhood, heated with hot water. Apply on the premises, apr 18 dtf To Let. f ItlthKE fibers in store No. 446 Fore street, with a steam power. Apply ou the premises. Ian 12dtf_R. DUNHAM A SON. TO LET Store Nos. 117 &1I9 Middle St. BELOW the Poet Office where nil the large Wholesale .Jobbing Houses are located, in dry (rood*, Fancy amt other ulae*e* of goods. Fitted up with two Counting rooms. Brick and Iron Safe, Ele vator. Counters, Tables, Gas and Water, with light and airy basement all in perfect repair. Heatedby a furnace. Inquire of II. K, THOMPSON 164 Brackett St. where the keys may be found. oct2 ___ dtf_ House and Stable to Let. HOUSE and Stable, on line of Horse Hall road at Woodford'*. Enquire of II. KKFT>, aprlBdtf Ocean Street, Woodford's. XX.—NOTICE.—XX. AS BLUE FLANNEL GARMENTS of Inferior 4,until- of 4.and. are sold ns the “genuine Middlesex," which are not made by tbnt mill, 'Hie Middlesex Company, In order to protect their customers and the public, give no tice that hcreaft r nil Clothing made from THE MIDDLESEX STANDARD INDIGO BLUE FLAN NELS AND YAOllTi LOTUS, sold by all leading clothiers, must hear the "SILK HANGERS," fur nished by thu Selling Agents to all patties ordering the goods. Uhi«I«,II, I'ny A CO., SELLING AGENTS, MIDDLESEX COMPANY 88 and NN Worth ' t., Now York; tr F ankltn St. Il-eton; 214 Chestnut St, PhlUdelphla. dccSO dlawllmSal tiOLD MEUAI. PAUrJ, i. . - UMKtU i CHOCOUTh k Iiak«r*» Premium Chorotafc, the ' ™ preparation of plain ohoonlats for f lljr use. — Maker's iireci(f'att Civ from which the excess of oil has b remove d. easily digested ami admiral)'./ adapted for Invalids. -- Maixr't Vann j Ckmfete, as a drink or eaten as con fectionery la a delicious article i hlffhl j recommended by tourists.— Kukri't itroma, invaluable as a diet for chil dren.—Ormaa Sweet Ckecufatc, a roost excellent article for fhralHes. Sold by Ororera oToryithere. -\V. 1IAKE11 st CO., Vorohcsicc, Mata, Fine I'ortmtts h »iioci»lty, OPPOSITE P1U01TI HOTEL . (1I*c>rtl«txxcl Mo J«nO Ueodtf RAILROADS. Portland and Worcester Line. PORTLAND & ROCHESTER R. R Arrangement of Trains. _______ On and after 'Goo.lay, 0*1. Itf, jj»» ' !*m 1 NN‘4,Passenger Trains will I ear a '"‘41'srllaad at 7.30 a. in., and mw SS-I.II5 B. as., arriving at Woreoster at‘4.16 p.m. and 7i30 p. m. Returning leave Union Depot, Worcester, at 7.80 a.m. and 11.16 a. m., arriving at Portland at 1.26 p.m. and 6.45 p. Dl. Wer Cliatao, Ayeri June., *GlehburB, Nashua. Unwell, Wladkam, and By ping at 7.30 a. tu. and 1.03 p. us. Far Ouuclir.ier, flmeord and points North, at i .03 p. a,. Far Rochester, kprlaavale, Alfred, Wat* erbore ami Haro Hirer.7.30 a. a., 1.03 {>. ta., and (mixed) at 0.30 p. m. Returning save Rochester at (mixed) «.46 a. m.. 11.18 a.m., and 8.86 p. ro.; arriving at Portland (mixed) 8.40 a. m,, 1.26 p. m. and 6.46 p. m. Tor llarhaa, Haecarappa, Uuxabcrlaad mill, Weslbroab aid Wacdfard’a. at 7.30 a. in., 1.03, 0.30 and (mixed! *0.30 p. in. The 1.03 p. na. ttaln from Portland connects at Aye - Juae. with iloeaac Tnanel Haute for 11< West, and at Union Depat, Worcester, for New Vnrb via Norwich (Aar, and all rail. ikMpringfleld, also with N. V. * N. K. K. It (‘‘Steamer Maryland Route”) tor Philadel Kbia. Halllaiore, Washington, and the oiith and with Slaatsn A Albany K. H. for the Weal. Olose connections made at Weatbrooh Anne tlaa with tbrungh trains of Me. 'Central K. k., and at OrandTrnnk Transfer, Portland, with tbrongb trains of Grand Trunk k. K. Through ticket# to all point# Sonth and Weet.at Depot offices and at Rolling A Adame' No. 22 Ex Change Street. ES* Doe* not stop at oodford’s. J. W. PPTEK8, Snpt. Jol7 Itumford Falls & Bucktleld mAXlsROAD. a; -Leave Jauton for Portland and ■ h^TISMLewlaton. 4.16 and v».30 a. ta. .a-" Leave Portland for Canton, at 7.30 ” "a. in. and 1.30 p. m. Leave Lewiston at 7.10 a. m. and 1.67 p. m. Stage eonneetions with liyron, Mexico, Dlxfield, Pern, Livermore, West Ramner and Turner. ims HATFOKD. Snpt. Portland, Oct. 16, 1882octl4dtf Bound Brook Route. -BETWEEN New York, Trenton & Philadelphia. STATION IN NEW fOIK Stations In Philadelphia Philadelphia 6c Reading R. £1. NINTH AND UI1EEN STHEETI, AND THIRD AND BERKS 8Tb. ijfjfess Trains. Double Track Stone Banes Be sure ta bay lltxru(at any railroad oz steam boat office In New England) via BOUND BROOK KOUTU. FARE, I One Way, 84.30 New York and Philadelphia, | Excursion, 4,00 NEW ENOE.ANI1 A44ENCY, Sill Washington Street, Boston. H. P. BALDWIN mifildl Gen. Paas. Agent O. U. K. o J. HUE CENTRAL RAILROAD. On and after JIOXDA V. Oct. l#Hi, Passenger Trains will run as follows Leave Pei Hand for Yaucrbere, Hi John, Halifax aad (be Previa c« Si. Andrew*, St. Stephen, Fredericton Aroostook Conn tv, all nation* on H. A Piacntagata It B., and for Banger, Unckspert, Dexter, Belfast aad Skew, begun, 1.26 p. m., 1.30 d. m., {11.16 p. in Wraterville, 7.00 a.m. 1.25 p. m„ 1.30p. m 111.16 p.m., and Saturdays only at 6.16 p. m. Augusta, Haltewell, (tardlaer, Birb ■eead,and Brunswick 7.00 a. m., 1.30 p. m., 6.16 p. m„ tll.16 p. m.: Bath. 7.00a. m. 1-30 p. m„ 6.16_p. m. and on Saturday* only at 11.16 p. m. Kecklnnd, and Knox A Liacela K. B., 7.00 x. m„ 1.30 p. m.: Ankara and Lewiston, 8.16 a.m.. 1.26 p. m., 6.06 p. m. Lewiston via Rrnnswick 7.0C a. m., 111.15 p. m.: Farming ton, Phillips llonmoutb. W’intbrnp, Krndflrld, West W stervillr and North Anson, 1.26 p. m., aad Parading tea via Braaswick, 7.00 a.m. LEAVE EOS PORTLAND AND BOSTON From Halifax, 8.10 a. m., 6.15 p. m.; St. John, 8.15 a. m., 8.30 p. m.; Mention, 10.30 а. m.; St. Stephen. 10.46 a. m.; Backsperi, G.f'O a. m., 6. p. m,; Yaacebere, 1.36 a. m., 1.30 p. re. Banger, 7.16 a. m., 17.46 p.m. Dexter. 7.00 a.m, 6.10 p. m. Relfaal б. 30 a. m., 3.06 p. m.: Skew began, 8 20 a. m. 3.16 p. m.; W'atrrvillr. ».16a.m. 1.56., 110.00 S.ro.; and Monday* only at 6.15 a. m. Augusta, .00 a.m 10.00 a. m., l2.+5 p. m„110.66 p. m.: f-ardiarr. 6.17 a m., 10.18 am., *3.07 p. m., 11114 d. m. Rath. 6.66 a. m„ 11.00 a m., •4.00 p. m.,and (Saturday* only at 11.56 p. m. Hraaswick. 7.26 *l. m., 11.30 a m.. •4.30 p.m., 112.86 a m., (night.) Becklaad, 8.15 a. m., 1.16 p. m., Lrwinsa. 7.20 a. m. 11.10a m., *4.16 p. m. 11.20pm. Phillips,6.66 a. m. Farmington,8.20 a. m.; W'iatbrep 10.13 a m. being due in Portland a* follow*: The morning train! (tom Augusta and Bath 8.36 a m. Lewiston 8.40 a. m. The day train* from Bangor, and all Intermediate station* and connecting road* at 12.40 and 12..46 p tn. The afternoon train* from Watarrill*. Augusta. Bath, Book land and Lewiston at 6.40 p. m. The Night Pullman Express train at 1.60 6. m. 1 Sleeping Care attached, run daily, Sunday* In cluded. between Boston and Bangor. {Ran* through to Bangor eyery morning, and Show began Sunday Morning, bnt not Monday. Doer not run to Dexter. Be! fart, Bucksport, or St John Sunday morning •For Portland only. Limited Tickets ft ret and second clam for S'. John aad Halifax on s ale at reduced rates. PAYSON TUCKER, Gcn’l 8upt. F. E. BOOTHBY, Gen’l. Pas*. A Ticket Agt. Portland, <>ct. 16, 1882octlSdtf r»osroil a .name Railroad, FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, Oct. 16. 1882, PAMMKN44EHTBAINM WILL I.1.AIK ___ PORTLAND far BOSTON teify-lat H 46 a. m., 1.00 and 3.30 p. m., -__'-?arriTin* at Boston at 1.16. 6.id —“-and 8AX) p. m. BOSTON F4>K PORTLAND at 0.00 a. m., 12.30 and 3.30 p. n>„ arriving at Portland at 1.00, 5.00, and 8.00 6 m. POKTI AND POK SCARBORO BACII, and PINK POINT, 8.46 a. m 3.30 and 6.40 p. m. (See note.) POK OI.D ORCH ARD RBAI'n, SACO. HID DEFORD AND KKNNE. HI NK at 8.45 a. m., 1 00, 3.30 and 5.40 p m FOR WBl.l.s at 8.46 a. m., 3.30 p. m. (See note.) FOR NORTH BP hWk h, MAI.. DO'S FAI.I.M, ORE AT FAI.I.M. DO V K R, EXKTKK, HAVBRHILL ■ AURKNCR, ANDO APR AND Low! m.I. at 8.45 a.m., 1.00 and 3.30 p. m. FOR NEW VI ARKET at 8.45 a. m. 3.30 p. m. FAIR ROA'HKSTER and F A R.31 IN ASTON, N. II., 8.48 a. m., 1.00 and 3.30 p. m. FOR ALTON BAY at 8.45 a. m., 3.30 p. m. FOR 3IANIHEMTKH AND CONrORD N. h“ (via lewrenee) at 8.46 a, m. (via New Market Jet.) at 3.30 p. m. 3IOKNINI4 TRAIN 1.EAVES BKNNKRINK FOR PORT. LAND at 7.26. Noth—The 1.00 p. m. train from Portland will not atop at Searboro Beach, Pino Point, or Well. except to Take Passengers ForHoaten. Parlor Cara'onaU through train. Seata aecnred in advance at Depot Ticket Office. MT*1 ho 1.00 p. m„ train from Portland con. necu with Mound l.ine w learner* for New Vark and all Hail Lines for the Went, and the 3 30 p. m.. train wtth all Kail l.ine. for New Ywrk and the South and West. MONDAY TRAINS. I'erilnad Far Banian and Wav stations at 1.00 p.m. Bastaa Far Partlnnd'at 6.00 p. m. Trains on Boston & Maine road connect with all steamers running between Portland and Bangor Rockland, Mt. lteeert, Macbias, Eastport. Calais! 8t. John and Halifax. Also connect with Grand Trunk trains at Grand Trunk station, and Maine Uentra! and Portland A Ogdenhurg trains at Trans fer Station. All trains stop at Exeter ten mlnntes for refresh meats. First class Dining Rooms at Ptrtland transfer StatRm, Exeter, Lawrence and Boston THROUGH TICKETS to all points West and South may b« had of 31. I,. AVUlinuis, Ticket Agent, Boston A Maine Depot, and at 1 nien Ticket Outre. 40 Exchange St. „ . *>• T.PURSER, Gen. Snpt. 8. H. STEVENS, Gen. Agent, Portland. ap6 _ 31 fcAMKHv Maine Steaiaisliip Company Somi-Weckly Line to New York. Stciimors KI on ii ora and Franconia Will until further notice leave Franklin Wharf. Portland, every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 6 p. m., and leave Iter 37, Erst River, New York every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4. p. m. These steamers are fitted up with line accomoda tions for passengers, making tills a verv convenient and comfortable rxmte for travelers between New \ ork and Matas. During the summer months these steamers will townhal Vineyard Haven on their pas sage to ami from New York. Passage, Including Stato Room *6; meals extra, Goods desiinext beyond 1 ortlanil or New \ ork, forwarded to destination a onoc*. I* or further information, apply to x.EV-x>,,''1M,r9’ 'P'"1- Portland. ■ an A,M*'s. 'Kt, Pier 38, K. R.. New York. I lokets ainl State Rooms own be oht-aineil at 22 Exohai.ge Siroet From Deo. 1, to May 1, no m xeugers wdl he taken by this Itns, dsoPdt? EUROPE!! J . Kxexiraloii, leave Now York lain *Uli Jull° Ut' J'">« 13th and June 30th, 1883, Passage Ticket* by all Atlantic atenmexw Special facilities for securing good Derthw. I .mri.i Tiekcta for Individual travel lern in l<.tirop«i, by all routes, at rortuood ratos. € FiciaraiRuiM, with Maps ami full par ticulars by mall. lOets. AiMron* TIIOM. t'OOK A 461 Br—dwwy^. ¥ feb!8\VaSl7w -> - .." - • • ■ ■ STEPHEN BERkY, $(■<>{) Job vnd @aid ffiutv/n, Ko. 87 Plum attack. 8.TEAMERS., Boston — AXD — PHILADELPHIA Direct Mtoiiiiiship I.lne. From KOMI ON T Every Wednesday and Sat urday, From PHILADELPHIA Every '1 ucsday and Friday. From Long Wharf, Dolton, 3 P -From Pine Street Wharf Philadelphia, at 10 a. m. Insurance one-half the rate of ---sailing vessel. Freight for the West by the Penn. H. K.. and 8ontl‘T>y connecting lines, forwarded free of com Pn—age Tea Dollars. It mind Trip HIM. Meals and Koom Included For Freight or Passage apply to K. H. MA.UPMO.V, Asral. jleSltf^ 70 l ong Wharf, ifootoa. INTERNATIONAL^ MTEAMMHI1’ CO. Enstport, We.. Calali, We., St. Joins, IV. B., IIullf.il, N. Ac. WINTER ahuangejients. TWO TR1PMPEB WEEK. (*> AMD AVTEH TJOIV. nut, Dll. 4th steam ers of this I, me trill __ _l.ettre Bailroad Wharf. toa} -• State street, erery Monday, Md Thursday, at « p. m.,fcr Kastport and fit. John, With connections lor Calais, Robblnston, Bt. Andrews, Pembroke. Moulton, Woodstock, Grand Menau, Cam no belle, Dig by, Annapolis, Yarmouth. Windsor, Halifax, Moncton, Newcastle. Amherst Pictou, Hhodiac, Bathurgt, I>aJhv»UBie, Chxur lot Kj town Fort Fmir lit id, Grand Falla, and othei ttatlona on the Now Brunswick and Canada, Inter colonial, Windsor, and Annapoll*, W«*tern Goon, tie*, Ball Hoads, and 8tage lltontjva. CP“Krefglit received up to 4 p. in. and any in* formation regarding the same may be had at the office of the Freight Agent, Railroad Wharf. For Circulars, with Excursion Routes, Tickets Slate Rooms and further information apply s| Company's Office, 40 Exchange St. T. C. HJufSKV, Frasiaent, and Manager d;4_ dtl CHEAP OCEAN TICKETS. ALL derIrinf to nd for friends in the Old Coun try will save money by buting their prepaid steerage tickets at the General Ocean Steamship Off! e, No. 22 Kxchsnge Street, (don't mistake the number) at the sign of the big Locomotive, at pre sent reduced rates by theCunard and other fast lint class mail .teamen coining direct serosa ti e ocean on the warm Gulf Stream route, thus avoiding all dangers from lee and Icebergs. X can sell prepaid steerage passage tickets from Queenstown, London derry and Belfast for $21.00; Dublin, $22.00; Lon don, Bristol, Cardiff and Galway, $24.00; Ham burg, Antwerp, Havre, Manheim, Amsterdam Hot terdam, Paris, Bremen and Har ngen $2’7 00 Copenhagen, Christians, Chrlsth maud, Bergen Troudbjem, Goteborg, Mallno, $28 X); children un der 12 bait fare. Sterling and Scandinavian ex change at low rates. J. L. FARMER, Agent, Jan 24dtl _ 22 Exchange St. PACIFIC MAIL 8. 8. CO. FOR CALIFORNIA, —' JAP* ', CHINA. Hnndwirfa Inland., Acw Zealand .a. Aoatralla. Steamer* *all from New York on 10th, 20th and 80th of each month, carrying passenger* for Ban Francisco and all of the above ports. Steamers sail from San Francisco regularly for Japan, China and Sandwich Islands. New Zealasd and Australia. ,*«w For Freight, Passage, sailing lists and further Information, apply to or address the General Ess tern Agent*, babuktt aco., 193 tttate Street, coi. Broad Nl*. Uoeion - *• ». LITTLE A GO., $*384#/ 3i Vxchaage 8t., Portland DOMINION LINE. Asan» The ttcsoiers of this T.tno * ju F***"* daring the winter season fflgW fortnightly between this port and ■ESESHESSm Liverpool. The ffcssela are Clyde built, full powered and have superior accommoda tion for cabin and steerage passengers. Prepaid tickets are issued at reduced rate* to those desirous of bringing out their friends. Dates of sailing from Portland to Liverpool direct: BROOKLYN, Capt. M.Gibson. 5sr,r •OREGON, Capt. Williams...,, . 12Aor TORONTO, Capt. Jos. Gibson.*.*. .ltfAnr! •SARNIA,Capt. Lindall...,..8Hnj. bates OP PASSAGE. 9>*p-,v. • $50.00, & $60.00 Gold. Cabin, return....$90.00 & $110.00 Gold. Intermediate.$40.00 Gold Steerage ...$25.00 Gold For paiaagc, *e.( apply h> DAVID TORRANCE A CO., General Age- ts. Grand Trunk Freight Offi ces. foot of India street. nolodtmyl * These Steamers do not carry CatOe or Sheep. ALLAN LINE Summer Service. ■■ QUEBEC TO DVER000L EVEKY SATURDAY from MAY to DECEMBER, “•kipe the SHORTEST OCEAN VOYAGE. Only Fl \ K DATA from Land to Land. Extra Weekly Ship* from Ltl.HAt, liqt KICK. I.O* - DOVDtRKl and LLAOOOW TO BOMTON DIRECT. Only direct line from Cal way and Limerick. Accommodation* unequaled. Cabin 810 and 8*0: la*^r®®dUte, 84*t Prepaid Steerage. 881. ’ Korinfurmalion, Ac- apply u, LIVE A AI. OKN, l.r«. A cent,, xo 1 Broadway. X.Y.;or K. «*■ nnW*?*,*!,■ 40 E,r-h“Je SL, T. F. .Be *■** ** 4AJ * ocgrecs St., Portland. mvl3 dtf ~~ WHITE 8TAK LI\E. P*$ Royal Mail Steamers to*I4eerpool Via Queenstown. Rates reduced for Fall and Win ter. These steamers take the ex „ . _ trmnesoutherly routes.avoiding all dangers from icebergs. Cabin $60 and $80; Ex cursiou $110 and $144; Steerage at low rates. The sailings are as follows: Germanic...Jan. 20 I Baltic. Feh l Republic . .. Jjuu 25 | Britani'a ... . ..Feb! 10 li»ts, cabin plans, passage rates and dr*denf>P^ 40 L. F ABMKR, 22Kxcnange St. r% ■ > am _ _ iTOira, Minor, mi. mm And Xubili Steamboat Company. SPRIXG ARRAAGtn *T TWO TRIPS_PER WEEK. COMMENCING TUESDAY, APRIL 10th if ■» ..!>? Steamer CITY Ot RICH ■ . b MOND, Capt. Dennison, will ■ laava '<»ilr..ad Wharf, Portland * m in ii ■ mi ir every Tuesdav, at II.13 P. a ,°l.0n«^ “I® «V lc\vin* Boatou at 7 p m.; !?i.i^sk in®’ *“*•*■*> Om Isle. Mi ■«'— »*>* J.or.p.r, aad <larki..Hn mgs, ana Si fBesdM’a trip as far as Millbrijge only. Connect with B. A B. Steamers at Rockland, Sat nnlay, going Beat, for River Landings. , lWT® MRmuipt,rreY«v n*» 4a| Herat.* .. 4.S0 o'clock, touching at all landings, end BiPbridgr every Monday and Thursday, »t S a. an, touching at intermediate land l?Si.“rdB^SrU,’S “ P"rtl“d w<th Pullnu“ Connect with Boston A Hunger S teamen at Rach laod, coming W«t, Monday for Boston. Df' On or about May 18 steamer l-ewiston will goon the route and make two tr pe per w»k through to Machissport. ^ per week GEORGE L. DAT, K. CUSHING, TiCket Ae*Dt Portland, April 2. 1883 ap4dtf ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamships. Liverpool & Glas w Ui' ^aL » Wo^rtUn: ' B°',0n * B<GUmo?t Yoyoes. " ‘ S,0Tine» Vueeustown, Galway A — sail from — Portland fur Liverpool. pir.OTf ^hpt,. Richardson. Tl*lJ? AprU Peruvian, t apt. Uiichie. •>?, After this date those vessels sail from Canada ' For Glasgow Direct. Buenos Ayriaa, ^ on or about 4 April, v*'" *'»““«« apply to I.KYK A AJ.DEN General ^YCmigren.st orf.^^.ge^^fre?^0,^ feb» N’ A® 1 ’I>0- 1 llulls St., Portland. —-—■___dtjnS ‘Steamers I FARE $1.00. -The favorite Steamers Forest City and John Brooks alll alternately leave * RANK UN WHARF. Portland, at 7 o'clock p. iu. and INDIA WHAKf! at 7 o'clock i>. m. (Sundays excepted). Passengers by this line arc reminded that they se mre a comfortable night's rest and avoid the « i>en*o and Incouvenleuee of arriving in Boston late it night. iy*Tieket.s and staterooms for sale at n H FOUND’S, 272 Middle Street. ' Through Ticket* to New York, via the varion* Sail and Sonnd IJnee for sale. various Freight taken as usual. J. If. » OVIK, Jr., (learral Agent. __ dtf_ as—waMvaarffi.. r.UKKTS i^™p*Cch'e" *■»> vav N-i® TRAVEl.KRS' BURKAU, 102 Broad msr24V k- * • *' b**ATT*SI, Manager, _ Z4_ eodSm* Wt'iioral Ocean Steamer Ticket Office. POlt sale of passage ttrkets by the White Star, < unard. Aichor. state, Vmerican, lied Star, North (lermau Lloyd, Hamburg, American, Itotter latn, Amsterdam and Italian line#, all first clan# a#t passage steamers, to and from all points in Europe, ('abin, 2d Cabin and steerage omwardand prepaid ticket# from Portland at lowest rates. Steerage prepaid ticket# from inlaud place# in Eu rope* to inland place# in the United State#. Ster ling and Scandinavian exchange at lowest rates. Choice Cumberland and Acadia coal for sale by th sargo. For cabin plan#, circular**, Failing schemes fee. ami other information apply to .J L. FABMEK Agent, 22 Exchange 8t. P. O. Box 1)79. JanlO dly