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TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 15.
Wit and Wisdom.
One of the laws of Moses, “l nefer sell a
coad unless I make ofer a dousand per cend
profit, sohellup me gracious!”
Sanford’s Ginger for sleeplessness.
“Mr. Isaac*, cau you lole me vere vas the fit*’
diamond?” “No, Mr. Yawoobe; yere vas it?’
“Yy, Noah’s son on dor ark; he vas a Shorn o*
der first vater.”-Boston Commercial Bulle
tin.
LATEST-AS TO MARY’S LAMB.
Mary had a little lamb,
Its fleece was black as ink,
And Alary had dyspepsia so
She couldn’t sleep a wink.
She suffered both by night aud day,
With pains and aches, until her
Kind friends suggested she should take
P. Davis’s Pain Killer.
It quickly turned dyspepsia out
And made her as good as new,
And just the way that Alary did,
Should all dyspeptics do.
A Philadelphia dude is reported tj havo died
of congestion ol the brain, caused by excessive
exertion. His mother wrs sick one morning,
and he had to button his shoes himself.—Phil
adelphia News.
Burnett’s Cocoaine
Will Save the Hair and keep it in strong and
healthy conditiont because it will stimulate the
roots of the hair, and restore the natural action
upon which its growth depends.
Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are absolutely
pure.
A religious paper says, “The missionaries,
who succeed best in India are those who practice
medicine also." It may be that the man who
passes for a doctor brings a man to a quick fear
of death, and then he recommends his peculiar
method of salvation.—New York Picayune.
Success is certain when the Congress Yeast
Powder is used in making biscuits, cakes, etc.
CARRIAGES.
Iu New Gloucester. May 13. by Rev. S. E. Forbes,
J. Kdward Warren and Frances J. Cushman, both
of Powual
In Auburn, May 9, Reuben W. Hodgkin a and Miss
Eva L. Holmes
In Monmouth, May 0. Junius C. Wing and Man*
E. Hammond, bctu of Leeds.
In Norridgewoek, May 2, Orville D. Austin and
Hattie L. Slieatf.
0EATHM
At Woodford’s Coiner, May 11, Mrs. Flora C. Cool
idge, aged 73 years.
In Saco, May 9, Mrs. Clarissa H. Jordan, aged
82 years.
In Waldoboro. May 6, Mary, relict of the late
Peleg Hall, aged 83 years 3 months.
In Belfast, May 7, M. G. Maxey, aged 77 years
10 months.
In Boston. April 24, Nellie S., wife of Walter
Austin and daughter of F. J. and the late Capt. Cbas
Frost of Gorhaui, aged 24 years.
The funeral service of the late John T.
Mullen will take place this (Tuesday) morning at
8.30 o’clock, at bis late residence, No. 40 Hancock
street.
*ArfLI»G DaVS Ob' STEAMSHIPS.
FROM FOP
City Washington.. .New York. Havaua..Mav 17
City of Chester.... New York.. Liverpool... May 17
Westphalia.New York..Hamburg... .May 17
Saratoga.New York.. Havana.Mav 19
/ircassian .......Quebec.Liverpool.... May 19
Celtic.New York..Liverpool Moy 19
Helvetia..New York.. Liverpool M ay 19
Donau.New York..Bremen May 19
Ethiopia.New York..Glasgow May 19
Nederland.New York. .Antwerp... May 19
Silesia.New York..Hamburg ...May 19
Wisconsin.New York..Liverpool ....May 22
Parthia...New York..Liverpool Mav 23
Santiago.New York..St Jago May 22
Leerdam .. .New York.. Amtterdam..Mav 23
Normandie.New York. Havre May 23
City of Richmond . New York. .Liverpool.. May 24
Frisia.New York..Hamburg....May 24
Canada...New York Havre. ....May 26
Polynesian.Quebec.Liverpool.... M ay 26
Furnessia.New York. .Glasgow .... May 26
Germanic.New York. .Liveri ool. ..May 26
MINIATCUE ALMANAC.MAY 15.
8an rise*.4 34
Sim *et*.7 19
High whter, *;p m:„ 6,37
Moot Bet*. 1.18
vIARLNE ISTjTWS.
Hour OF PORTLAND.
MONDAY, May 14.
Arrived*
Steamer City of Portland, Larcom, Boston for
Eastpcrt ard St John, NB.
Brig Ada L White, WHhite, Cardenas—sugar to
Phinney A Jackson.
Sch Trial, (Br) Fulmer, Economv, NS—potatoes
for a market.
Sch MoDtebello. Shaw. Yarmouth, NS—knees and
wood to L Taylor & Co.
Sch Riensi, Cbatto, Saco.
Sch Adelie Pray, Pray, Bar Harbor.
Sch Sarah H ill, Robinson, Rock port—lime to L C
Commirgs A Co.
Sch Brilliant, Gilmore. Rockland—lime to C W
Belknap A -oc.
Sch Three Sisters. Thompson, Friendship.
Cleared.
Steamship Eleanora, Bragg, New York—Henry
Fox.
jy-The Custom House will not be open for the
transaction of business after 1 o'clock, to-day.
FROM MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.
Ar at Philadelphia 14th, sch Jessie W Starr, from
Portland.
Ar at Delaware Breakwater 13th, sch Ralph Sin
nett. Pinkham. Cardenas, for orders.
Ar at New Por* 14th, stenmer Saratoeo, Havana.
Ar at Valparaiso A pi 4, ship J B Lincoln, from
Bio Janeiro, (Jan 30.)
Ar at Liverpool 13th, ship Wm G Davis. Wood,
San Francleoo (Jan 26.)
Ar at Liverpool 12tb, barque Edw L Mayberry,
Knight, Cherepe.
Barque Kate Harding. 714 tons, built at Tboroas
ton in 1869, overhauled in 1881, has been sold at
New York, on local account.
A schr of about 80 tons, on tbe stocks in tbe
yard of Messrs Deering & Donnell, at Bath, has
been purchased by Chaa A Dyer and others of Port
land. for tbe fishing business. Cape F C McKown is
to command her.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Carrie Clark. Storer, from San Francisco for
Dunkirk, put into Valparaiso Mcb 27 with rudder
damaged.
Brig Shasta, Nichols, from Portland for-, be
fore reported at Nassau in distress, was on the rail
way Mav 5th, having part of keel renewed.
Sch Norman, Dunton. from Mobile far Boston,
put into Vineyard-Haven 11th with loss of foretop
mast. bowsprit, jibboom, headgear, and Starboard
anchor, having been in collision with an unknown
three masted schr 3d inst.
Sch Eddie Pierce, of Portland, engaged in the
southern mackerel business, arrived at New York
lOib with loss of foremast and jibboom.
general news columns for other marine
items.
DOMESTIC FORTH.
SAN FRANCISCO—C’d 4th inst, ship Sintram,
Woodside, Port Townsend, (an j sld 6tb.)
NEW ORLEANS—Below 8th, sch Clara L Dyer,
from Utilla.
BRUNSWICK—Ar 7tb, sch Geo W Jewett. Me
Kown. Boston.
Cld 9th, seb Carrie Strong, Strong, Boston.
At St Simons 10th, sch June Bright, Barter, from
Bos tor.
FERNANDINA—Cld 10th, sch Post Boy, Gott,
Port Limon.
BUCKS VILLE—Ar 10th, sch Dlone, Paterson.
Charleston, to load for Martinique.
CHARLESTON—Sld 13th, sch Bertha J Fellows,
Blake, Boston.
RICHMOND—Ar 11th, sch Bowdoln, Hodgdon.
Rockland.
Ar 12th, schs A J York, Wallace. Portland; m S
Lewis, Kelley, Kennebec.
NEWPORT NEWS—Ar lltb, sch Alfred W Fisk,
from Kennebec.
BALTIMORE—Cld 12tb, sebs Cathie C Berry,
Smith, Galveston; Geo M Adams, Standish, Port
land.
Ar 13th. sch St Johns, Gilmore, Jacksonville,
PHILADELPHIA—Cld 12th, barque Addie Mor
rill, Andrews, Boston; brig James Miller. Warren.
New Orleans schs Fred Jacksou, Snow, Portland;
Abby Wasson, Lord, Saco.
Ar 13tli, schs Mav McFarland, Montgomery Ma
tanzas; S P Hitchcock, Blair, Bath. Lunet, Hinds
Charleston; Mary E Morse, Manson, Kennebec.
At Delaware Breakwater 13th barque Daisy
Reed, from Caibarieu. (ordered to New Vork): sch
May McFarlaud, from Matanzas, (ordered to Phila
delphia.)
Passed oat 12tb, barque Carrie Heckle, (rrom
Philadelphia) for Rosario.
PERTH AMBOY—Ar lltb, sch Stephen Bennett,
Douglas, New York.
Sld lltb, schs Laura H Jones, Stevens, for Saco;
Maggie Ellen, Littlejohn, Hallowell; Margie, Gulli
ver, .'saudv Point.
NEW York—Ar 12tb. barque Mary O Reed.
Warner. Caibarieu 17 days; sch Lizzie ft Wiiley,
Wi.ley. Pensacola; Eva G Yntes. Yates, bagua; Jen
nie G Villsbury, Pillsbury. Baracoa.
Ar 13th, brig Mary (J Haskell, Pease, Cardenas 17
days; schs Fannie Hodgkins, Tibbetts, Gardiner;
Frank Barker, Bvrker, Pembroke; Araerioa, Tru
worthy, and Ida Hudson, Bishop, Rockland; Georgi
etta, Woodward, Providence.
Cld 12th, barque Antioch. Wyman, Sydney,NSW;
sets Jennie G Pillsbury. Pillsbury, Barucoa; Anita
Fernaudlna; A E Kiekereon, Foes, Jackson
ville.
_ 12tb, ship Gov Hobie. for San Francisco; bark
Minnie M Watts, for Portland, O; Adolph Engler,
for Havana; brig Ernest, for Caibarieu.
Passed the Gate 12th. schs Commander, fin Port
Johnson for Portsm uth; T Bene >ict, Aiuboy for
Augusta; Maggie Hilda, do for Hallo well; Irene E
Meservey, do for Boston.
Passed the Gate mb. schs Teaser, from NYork
for Belfast; Fila Pressey, im Amboy for Rockland;
Euterprire do for Salem.
NEW HAVEN—Ar 10th, sch Waldemar, Parker,
Matanzas.
NEW BEDFORD—Sld 12tb, sell Edward Stanley.
Sherman, LincolnviJle.
VINEYARD-HAVEN—Ar 11th. sch It p Hart,
from Mobile for Boston, (lost part of deckload lum
ber); Key Atone, wilder, from Amboy fordo, Alice
Archer Satllla River for Bath; David Torrey, Foss,
Huntington Creek for Rockland ; Willie Martin.
Holbrook, Portland for do; Norman, Dunton, lrom
Mobile for Boston.
BCSTON—Ar 12th, barque Neversink, Weeks, fm
Calcutta 114 days; brig Addie Hale, Sheppard. Ma
tanzas, schs Montrose. Brown, Philadelphia; Nep
tuna, Small, Mac-bias: Mary Hawes, Merriam, Cam
den: Lilian, Ryan, Belfast.
Cld 12th, schs Hiawatha. Arev, Baracoa; Julia A
Ward, Stevens, and Fred Walton, Smith, Kennebec;
Cif . D Lothrop, Snow, do.
ArlStti. toll. Augustus Hunt. Baker. Phll&ctol- !
ptita; Victor, Perry, Hoboken; WiUie DeWolf,Uott,
Calais: Sea Queen, Stevons, ami llolilen ltule, Hau
ley, Calais; Susan Boss Alley, do, Magnet, Leigb- I
ton, Matthias; May Queen, Ford, Sullivan; Virginia, }
AbWittt. do; A B Crabtree, Wooster, and Levant, !
Hodgdon. Franklin: Grace, Aliev. Ellsworth: Karl
Kydur, Belfast Iodine, Cousins, Blueblll; Brunette !
Colson, Searsport; Pavilion, Smith, Vlnalbaven; i
Edw Everett, Thurston, Camden; Llsiie Gnptlll
Smith Rockland; Susan Stetson, Frlsbee aud .-inn
T Sipple, I arr Wise asset; Matilda, Chase, do; Ad
die, Bowin u. Damarisootta; 8 Sawyer, Bryant, and
M 0 Sproul. Sprout, Bristol: Belle, nodgdon,from
Booth bay; Balloon. Hutchinson, Gardiner, Sophia
Wiley, turner do; OlivaEllaabelb, Randall, Port
land; Kate Lily, Hodgdon, Kennebec, Gamecock,
Nutter Gouldsboro: Wave Hlnklfty, Mlllbrldge;
Jennie Howard, Johnson. Harps well; Henrieua
Hutchins, Orland; Harriet, Perkins, Kockport.
Returned, soh Beta. Clark, in distress
SALEM—Ar 12th, sch Maggie M Hlvers,Gilchrist,
Pascagoula.
Ar 13ih. soh* Fastern Light, Kelley, and Fleet
wing. .Johnson, Calais.
NEWBURY POKT-Ar 12tb. sob Caroline Knight,
Carl, New \ ork.
Sid 12th, whs J C Nash. Crowley, St Johu, NB:
Lizzie B McNichol*, Fanning, Lubeo.
PORTSMOUTH—Ar 12th, sch City of Augusta
Johnson. Philadelphia.
SIU 12tb, sobs M H Mahoney, Perkins, Bristol;
Common wealth, Harding, Rock laud. •
BATH—Passed up, ech Emma, Littlejohn from
Portland,
POBKmIn 1*0If ra.
Sid fm Calcutta 8th. ship Saiul Skolfield, Forsaltb
New York.
Passed Straits of Sunda Mob 25, ship Sumner U
Moad, Park, from Iloilo for New York.
Ar at Greenock 12th, barque 11 tram Kuiery, Gor
ham, Saniarang.
Oft Bally cot ton 28tb, ship Emily Reed, Sheldon
Liverpool for San Frauo soo.
Off Tuskar Apl 2d. ship Yorktown, Diokinson
for rtaltim re.
Cld at Rio Janeiro Apl 17, bark Lorena. Blanoh
ard, Baltimore,
A at Aspinwall 1st inst, sch Jos M Have*. Mo
Farlaud, Pensacola.
At Mayagues Apl 21, sch Nellie Mar, Soule, for
Portland.
Ar at Poiut-a-Pitre Apl 20, brig Cora Green, Phil
brook, Pensacola.
Ar at Ponce Apl 20tb, brig Tally Ho, McKown,
Fort Spain.
At Port Spain Apl 27, barque Ormns, Frost, from
llarbaboe8. ar 18tb, for New York.
Ar at St John. PR, April 10th, sch M A Folsom,
Coo ba. Portland; 12>b, brig Ysidora Rlonda,
Jones, Portland, (aud s ;il *d 14th for Areoibo).
SPOKEN
March 18, lat 30 S, Ion 35 E, ship Alert, Park,
from Cebu for New York.
April 27, lat 34 N\ Ion 128 W. ship Henry Ytt
lard. Baker, from Portland, O, for Uverpool.
May 14. lat 42 38, Ion 83 SO. ship Virginia, Lar
rabee, trorn Turk's Island for Bath.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
I'alUarnln Sliniug Stork*.
(By Telegraph.)
San Fkantisco, May ll.-The following are ike
closing official quotations of mining slocks tivday:
Best & Belcher. . W
Bodie.....1
Eureka. 4%
Mould & Curry. 2>-i
Hale & Norcross .. .. 4
Mexican... 2%
Northern Belle. n—
Ophir .crrrrrr^. . 2]
Sierrs Nevada. 4Vs
Union Con. . 4 Vs
Yellow Jaekec . 34%
‘‘THE FOUNTAIN OF !OVTU »
“The Is real, the (*«ed, the Inviutible, the
Conqueror.”
Mr. Charles Weedkn, of 461 Pine street,
Providence, R. I., says;—“During the past twenty
years 1 have been a great sufferer from a xery lame
back, which I supposed was caused by Rheumatism
or Neuralgia. About six years ago I had a severe
sickness from bowel disorder, and was obliged to
call a doctor, and wbile being treated by him he in
formed me that he had discovered symptoms of
Kidney Disease, but he gave me no medicine for it,
and I suffered on from the aches and pains which
were increasing constantly, and for which I applied ^
plasters and liniments in ut limited quantities, but
obtained no permanent relief.
‘About three months since I was .complaining
to a friend of m y aches, pains, aud trouble*, and
he urged me to try Hunt’s Remedy, as he knew
of. some remarkable cures of Kidney Diseases
effected by its use. I decided to try it, and began
to tske it, having but very little faith that it would
relieve me, as 1 am in my seventieth year, but to my
great delight before I tad taken the contents
of the first bottle my lame back, was bet
ter, the pains had disappeared and my health
was improved every day. 1 sleep better, and
have an excellent appetite, and notwithstanding
my advanced age am able to attend to business
daily. I greatly regret that I did not take Hunt's
Remedy when I was first troubled with the lame
back, as 1 fully believed that it would have saved
me from nearly twenty years of suffering. I am
no believer in pateDt medicines (or quack medicines
as most of them are rightly called), but when such
a valuable and reliable medicine as Hunt’s Remedy
is to be obtained I am glad to testify to its merits
in the highest terms, aud I cheerfully recommend
t to all who are afflicted with Kidney Disease*.”
may 9 WF*M&wlwl9
Best Styles and Reasonable
Prices.
BAILEY & NOYES.
Exchange Street
PORTLAND.
apr2 dtf
LIGHT and Llt-E!
A Sunday School Song Book 'ul
risen at once to its proper place as a great favorite
with MDnDAY M IIOOI.
by R. X. XelSTOSH. Price 35 cts.
PnbliBhed in two edition.; one with the ordinary
round note., and one with the pate nt cltaractrr note.,
Corailcrlng the selection of subject*, the tmteful
and delightful music, at d the spirited and beauti
ful poetry. Light amp Life need not fear compari
son with any other collection.
MINSTREL SONGS.
'Phis capital collection of popular farorife. con
tinues its exceptionally large sale. Don’t fall to try
a copy.
TEnPKBAH K MHIIT, 14 c.
il tll’KIKXI KiKWSI,a,:UcM.
I Ltll’LH tM L LI.I'E HOOK 40eta.
Three powerful temperance works that should be
familiar friends Inerery temperance organisation.
The best of music.
New England Conservatory Method for Piano
*£5. A grand book, extensively used by teach
ers Has been well tested by use in the great con
servatory. Any book mailed for retail price.
OLIVER DITSO* & CO., Bos to?..
mays TUMO’&wlStf
K.W.JOHNS
ASStStOi’
LIQUID PAINTS.
The United States Capitol at Washington, the Met
ropolitan Elevated Itailroag of N«w York, and
many of the largest and finest structures in this
country, are paf ted with H. W. Johns’ Asbestos
Llq -id Paints, which are rapidly taking the place of
all othe'S for the better cIa»smi <*f dwellings, on ac
count of their superior richness of col- r and dura
bility whichrender them the most Iteautiful as well
as the most economical paints in the w- rld.
Send ior sample card of colors, which will be fur.
nislied free upon application.
W. W. WHlPPtE & CO.,
Ciieiiernl Agealsi
21 MARKET SQUARE* PORTLAND, ME.
Also agents Asbestos Mill Board Sheathing, Fire
Proof Paints,Coatings andCements. ap4eod2in
“BANANAS.
J II\VK got f 52 bunches as fine Baracoa Fruit as
by tliere Wl111x5 *Qd»« market this season. For sale
J. W. LIBBY.
96 Middle street, • Portland*
m&4 (i2w*
MISCELLANEOUS . j
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This Powder never varlec. A marvel of parity.
strongtli and wbolosomonoMR. More ocouomlottl than
the ordinary kim s, and cannot be sold iu eoiupeti
tion with the uiultitudo of hw test, short weight
•turn or idioaplmto powders. Solil only in mils.
Koval Baking Powdkk Co., loo Will fit., N. V,
raoha__ _ __ dlyr_
SAVE Amur MONEY
— and plaoo it hi an —
ENDOWMENT POLICY
— IN A —
HOME
COMPANY.
The UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY of this oitr, is now In its THIKTY
FIFTH YEAR, aud at no time has it been more
prosperous i.r more successful. Its RESULTS
last >ear was a LARGELY INCREASE1* BUSI
NESS, INCREASED ASSKIS, INCREASED sur
plus, INCKEASEI* DIVIDENDS TO POLICY
HOLDERS and all secured at a DECKEASk I*
EXPENDITURE.
WQjjli £Qtt A
" '-aw—- —
HOME
CompanY
The Union Mutual Life Insurance
Company, in 1882, issued 258
policies in Maine, about oue fourth
of the entire number issued in this
State by nearly thirty companies.
It is popular with the People, the
largest iinancial institu’ion of any
kind in this State, ami this is a
good opportunity for first-class
men to Income connected with it.
Apply «t Company’s office, to
J. P. PERRIS,
Manager for Me. & N. H.
^“Communications treated confidentially when
so desired, den tie men who would like to advance
their interests aud ascertain upon what basis they
can represent a great, progressive Lite company
who-e popular features and phenomeusl .success
guarantee liberal remuneration, ar© invited from
every section of the State to communicate with us
assured that the largest faci ities will be extended
them to aid in s.curiug and building up a perma
nent business. inayHcodtf

There has never he »n an instance in which this
sterling fnvigorant and anti-febrile medicine has
failed to wa*d off the com plaint, when taken duly
as a protection against mabuia. Hundreds of phy
sicians have abandoned all the officinal specifics,
and now prescribe this harm’ess vegetable tonic for
chills and fever, is well am dyspepsia and nervous
affections. Hostetler’s Bitters is the specific you
need.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally.
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INVESTMENT ..
State, City and ltailroad
BONDS,
Snitable for SAVINGS BANKS, TRUSTEES and
PRIVATE INVRSIORS for sale.
Oorreapondence for the negotiation of securitle*
Invited.
DWIGHT BRA WAN,
60 State Street, Boston.
tyl_oodlra
FISHING TACKLE
GUNS
— AND —
SPORT IMG GOODS!
Wholfmtlr and Retail.
Agent for DnPont’s Powder,
Sporting and Blasting,
Frank Wesson’s Hides, nn«l Fur.
kcr’s New Trap Oun.
— ALSO -
ATLAS TOW HER, CAPS and FUSE.
O. L. BAILEY,
W* Middle PUrert Oppowite Falmouth
Ap28_ Hotel. eod4w
MIDDLESEX BANKING
Bar™ mm ess
Incorporated under the laws of Connecticut, an I
sublect to tbe Inspection of the
STATE BlIVK COttlfllSSIONftRS.
6 per cent, on is no
GUARANTFH) DUi^UO
secured by First Mortgage. Interest payable at
Middletown, or at the Fourth National Hank oi
New York. If you wish an investment, whether
large or small, which will be s»A FK and profitable
send for circular giving full information.
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CHAS. H. O’BRION,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
COAL.
Domestic Ccals a Specialty, at lowest Market
Prices.
322 Coniinercial Street,
Urown’s Wlaarl
PORTLAND itlAINF
Orders receivod by Telephone. aplOdtf
REMOVAL.
Wf bare moreil ©nr liiiMine** front 4 94
Fore Hlrret to ii‘i COlfllTIFIH IAI. NT.
I© the KEW S9TOIIF on the »pot where wr
were burned out Inal IMovmihrr, wlirre we
nroulri be pleaded to »ee nil our ©Id friend*
nnd p Iron*, nnd u* msi'.y more n* e»«u
mi•#lie it i onvenient '© erall on u*.
H'e have ju-« receiv# d it large cargo off
frc«b mode Ncwmk l'enif»t, ni*o n ergo
•f Fortiimd Fn Jiali Femi ut, nnd it large
anpply of Frorkeit’ii r. xtra Itork’mi.l
l.ime, tbe be*t «n the market, all of m hick
wc will Kell nt * ciiMoiiablv p*ice*.
C. W. BELKNAP & SON.
Parll.nil.n.rii, ISM. rim,2<12w
PERSONAL.
ROBERT A. BAVIN,
Private Del« elit e Agency, I NO iTIiddle Nt.
■loom I,
AH business confidential and nromptly attended
to. Communications by mail will reoeive prompt
Attention. matteodZm*
MEETINGS
ANNUAL, MEETING.
rjlho Annual Meeting of the ‘* Home for Aged Mon’*
JL will be bold at the Hoard of Trade Rooms, Sat
urday afternoon, May 3©th at 8 o'clock.
II F. FURBISH,
mylddlw _Secretary.
Maim* Eclectic Mo'lintl SioclHy
milF. Maine Eclectic Medical Society will bold its
1 Annual meeting at the I’ ob e House in Port
lfti.d, on the 28d of May, 1888, at 10 a. in. All
Eclectic Physicians who are not members are invited
to present themselves as candidates for membership.
The Maine Central R. R. u*ree to give return tick
ets. Each member is expected to have bis lady at
tbo Annual Dinner. It Is understood that tbere will
be a free clinic and those so wishing may coin© In.
Per ordor J. L. WRIGHT, Secretary.
maylO dta*
PORTLAND COMPANY.
ANNUAL MEETING.
f I1HE Stockh olders of the Portland Company are
JL hereby notitled ihut the Annual Meeting of
this Corpwrut on will be held at the office of the
Company, at lheir works, on Tuesday the 22nd day
of May, at 8 o’clock In the afternoon, for the fol
lowii g purposes, vx:
1 st, To act ou the report of tbo Directors and
Trea-urer.
2nd,—To choose Directors f« r the ensuing year.
RUFUS D. BP!AN,
May 7th, 1888. eodtd Clerk.
Uoilliiinl Gu* Ll|tlit L'ohi|>:ui).
1111K annual meeting of the Portland (las Light
Company will be n«ld at iho >ffioe of the Com
pany, No. So Exchange street, Portland, on Wed
nesday. the loth inst, at 8 o’clock P. M., to act up.
on the following articles. 1st, To receive and aot
upon t be repor la f the President and Treasurer,
2nd, I o choose Directors for the ensuing year.
8rd, To see if the Stookjolders will altor Article
8r»l, of the By-laws by striking out the word ‘‘six *•
and inserting “live” so that the same shall read hs
follows. “The officers of the Corporation shall be a
Pjesideut, live Directors,” die.
EDWARD H. DAVBIB,
mayUdtd President.
COP ART NERSHIR™
t 1 III) . -.Ili[> Notice.
WE tbo undersigned tun J tbt. day formed a Co
l>iii tuo .bill under the firm name of 8M AHT
* «OUJON, for tbo purpose of currying 0„ tt whole
»»)o mid iutt.il Lumber business at NoatitlO.ui.
meroi.l street, lieiul of B.ok M, Wharf. Each haring
had large experience In tbo business and having
aoiKl u ills Ut bust Brighton. Vermont, wu feelconfl
ilont of bring able to meet the wains of our custom ■
««• 8. 41. 8M*KT,
„ , , 8.1). HOBSON.
Portland. May 1st, 1883. mavl ldlm
_PROPOSALS.
Proposal-. for Fivsli Bcrf.
OKoo of Aetlog CommliMtry of KatMlstanoe,
Fort Publiuh, M.unk, April 3,
SEALED PROPOSAia In triplicate, subject to
tho usual conditions, with a oopy of this adver
tisement "t'aabfllr—11 I1" —if1—* at this office, un
til 13 o'etiH-k uoou, on W'eduesday, May 10th. 1383,
at which time and place they will be opered iu pres
ence of bidders, for furnishing and de tveriug ihe
Fresh Beef required by the Subsistence Department,
U. 8. Army, at this poet, for issue to troop* thereat
during th - fiscal year commencing July 1st, 1883.
Pr pi‘sals must bo enclosed in sealed enve’ojies.
marked “Prooos^le for Freeh tidf,” and addressed
to the undersigned.
‘Hie (.overmueut reserve* tho right to reject any
or all proposals.
Blank proposals, giving information as to condi
tions, t|u ility of lieef. payment, mo unt of bond
Ac , must be obtained by app.icatiou to this office.
C. P. MILLER, 1st Lieut. 4ih Art., A. U. 8.
*prl7_ _aprl7,18 may 14,15
SCaCfi of iilaine,
Council Chambeu, >
Augusta, May 7th, 1883. (
SEALED proposals will he received at the Office
of Supt. of Pubiic Buildings, Augusta, until
Friday, June 1st, at 10 o’clock A. M , f.-r furnish
ing two new b tiers for the State House, and ueces
sary repairs upon h* »t ng apparatus. Tho Com
mittee reserve the right to reject any aad all Lids,
information in regard tot he plans and specifica
tions will be given by the Supt. of Public Bull dugs.
A. F.CfcoCKETT,) Commit tee on
} Public Lauds
C. C. CORNISH, | and Buildings,
mayl* dtjunwl
MHTCATlOWAt . '
BOlRUaisT
ftlEACHEBOF PIANO, ORGAN and HARMONY
M. will be prepared to give lessons Iu Portland on
Mondays and Saturdays after pi cut date. For
particulars add rent 101 BATES sr,, iewiston.’Me.,
or Sto abridge’* Music at re, City. uiysdtf
Instruction in Imilish and < lass
icai Studies
given to private pupils by the subscriber
J. W. COLCORD,
1411 Pearl Street.
Jan24 dtf
RUBBER
BELTING.
Important to all who use Belting.
Weffcave jurt patent'd a new article In Rubber
Belting which is sold under the name t J
GIANT BELTING.
This Belting is made up with the usual plies of
Dock ami Rubber, and, before pitting on the out
side cover, 11.« stiK bed In seans one inch apart,
with cotton cord, which has a polling strength of
fifty pounds. It is then airei? bed in Its plastic
state, drawing the plies so close togetbci that
with the strong coni with which It is stitched, mate
rial strength Is added to the belt, and the stitches
are ao drawn Into the plastic rubber, that they can
not wear off on the outside. I he outside cover is
then put on era ml me, eo that it cannot open, aH is
the case of Rubber Belting made in the ordinary
way, and the plies being so firmly stitched, as wel
as frietioned together, that (he belt cannot separate
s» many belts made iu the old Way will, after bein
used for a time, especially when run at a greag
•peed or in damp places.
We particularly call tbe attention of all Hill own
era to this Belt as being in the tnd the cheapest belt
they can buy. while the flr.-t cost is only about ten
per cent more than belting inode in the ordinary
woy. We bcl eve It will wear more thau double the
length of time. For heavy main belts ion will find
it superior to anything made. It is also superior for
Uu* lr** BcIih, as we stitch tho splice in such a
way that it rnnuel •rpmntr.
Try Onr Giant Brit. We will Warrant
Satisfaction.
Samples ami quotations furnished on application.
REVERE RUBBER CO.,
173 A 1Devotanhire Mi., lto*ton.
57 Rrndr *t.. New f ork.
Fiieisrii* nt i hrhrn, .Tlmo.
o.ar2« eodSta
6 per ct. Gold Bonds
-OF THE
TOPEKA, SAUNA &
WESTERN R. R.
Tho syndic*** of Boston and Now York capitalists
interested in tho building of this road having |>awl
In the full amount subscribed, tho work will bo
pushed forward with all possible s|K‘od. The road
runs from Topeka to Delhi, fHl miles through the
great wheat belt of Kansas, a territory without ade
quate railroad facilities, and where a large amount,
of business is wal< tug for direct communication
with the markets of the South and Fast.
§180,000 in cash will la? expended for equipment
to be placed on the road during the construction of
tho line. and$4'*<\Of hi in bonds and 8500,000 in
stockwill lemaiti in the treasury when the road Is
completed,and will be used for ad iltluual equipment
and improvements.
For $850.00 and accrued interest from Jan. 1,
1888, Five Shares of Stock, par value 8100 each,
and a 81 00 Bond will be given, tho bitter bearing
Interest from Jan. 1, 1888. The price will bo
advanced from time to time as the building of tho
road progresses.
The proceeds from tho sale of lxiuds will bo ds*
posited with lower, (lidding* As Co. of Boston, for
account of Post. Martin & <;o., Now York, who afo
tho fiscal agents for the syndicate.
Money to pay the interest on all sold bonds, up
to ainl iiielud ng July I, 1884, will bo deposited In
trust in a national bank In Host >b.
These bonds are worthy the attention of oareful
and prmloiit Investors. Full Information furnished
on application to
G, G. PATTERSON, Prncipal Contract
N. Y. MUTUAL LIPS BUILMNU,
iVfillc Ntrrrf, • • Itoaton,
u,yT2 _ _ ood2m
BUT
One of II I l.l/S Cclc
bmi ted
and you will never buy any other kind.
HORSE and CARRlAO
-8 OLE AUENT8
inyU dlw 1
|_FOR SALE. _
FOItlALE.
BEST FAMILY GROOKBY STORE in Boston;
situated on Beacon Hill. Non,, but first class
trade. Chang d hand* but once In forty years. Uuu
bv one party thirty-eight yeirs. Espouse reasona
ble. Must be sold at once as (bo owner Is going out
of the State. No bonus! No brokers! For cash only.
App'y at mice on the prowls, s. Address'd. A.
HARTSHORN, 2 Chesthut St. Boston, mylgdlw
Land for Sale in Uorliam.
fllEN and one-half acres, la Gorham, ten miles
l from Portland, only seven minutes walk from
the depot A very pleasant looatlon. Uaseome ap
ple and pear trees. Price gllXiO. Anply®Ro Wil.
a. JERBXS, Caboon block. _ _ mylOdlw*
For'Salo or To Let.
PARTtAT.I.Y furnished the Hotel Property at
East Baldwin, km.wn ns Norton’s Hotel.
C. P. MATTOCKS, 31 Va Exchange St.
mays dlw
FOR SALE.
PHYSICIAN’S STAND. One of the beBtlloea
tiona In the city. It 1* In the centre of a dlft
trlot that Uhh been is oogulsod an physician's head
quarters for a century or more. The house is
liumMiod with all the modem Improvements, largo
new blink furnace, ceiiiemed cellar, tot and cold
water In every chamber, bath room, two waer clos
ets gas, &«. No repairs will he needed for many
years. Hits been occupied by the «*iue physiclaii
for nearly ift years. Terms easy. For further par.
ticulurs enquire at 14 Brown street, or N. 8.
OAKDrNKK, US Kachan e street. ma6dlf
Coal Lntal»ll«.limein Lor Male.
ffUlK undersigned offers for sale, for ten days,
1 Ida Coal, Hulldluys, Hones, limy age Stack,
Hcroeue, Barrows nud all necessary appliances for
the business. Terms Cash. dAMKS 1L BAKER,
may Idlf VSH4 Commercial Street.
ffoiiHP and Lot for Male.
ON Walerrllle Street, house No, 60.. containing
eight ttultlied rooms. Lot 80 «40. Apply to
Clark Blake, at bouse.
ap27 dllw*
Farm for Male,
SITUATED at Falmouth Foresld*. 4V» miles
from Pur land, under good tt ne ol cultivation.
For particular* Inquire ou the preml*e*.
S. It. DKLLOW,
Hi 'Udlu* New Caseo.
For Male.
UOUSF. corner Carkton aud Briujkett St*., tor
Uiurly occupied by Joshua i<obhs. Inquire of
JOHN P. HOBHS,
ap7dtf no. 30 Market street.
FOR SALE.
A Hot class retail Boot anil Shoe store,
clean stock, uoml location in tlie city of
Fur timid, (rood trade and increasing bus
iness. Bensons for selling will be satis*
factorlly explained to purchaser. Ad
dress “A. H.” Box 1085 Portiaud, He.
ttprii dtf
I jii iei for NaU*.
4T a great bargain. Situated on the line of the
P & U. Kc K., thirty miles from Portland.
Contains 300 acres, a large portion of which is
valuable limber land, aud aione i» worth more than
the price o« the farm. It has a modern IV* story
house, hi able 40x<K>, bai n 40*72, w ith commodious
outbuildings all lu good repair, aud a never failing
supply of running water, There are fiftv acres
excellent tillage land under a good state of cudiva
lion and cuts at>>ut forty tons hav. and bus one of
the best mountain pastu «« in the state. The laud Is
well ad ipted for any kind of farming, and is one of
the finest Situations on the line of th P. & O. K. It.
Price #7,(H>0. For terms and other information
address OLIVER D JU0K,
No. 110 Commercial street, Portiaud, Me.
mar 21 dtf
Farm For Sale or To Let.
ONE of the best farms in the County of Cumber
land. situated in Cape Elizabeth, know* as the
'•Brocks b triii" will be sold at a great bArgdn. 8.
L. CAKLEToN, Att’y at Law, 180 Mi'.die St. Port
aud. Me. marbdtf
HOUSE FOB SALE.
ATW* t story dwelling house situated ou Turner's
Island. Cape Elizabeth, near tiie Eastern Rail
road Company’s shops The house is arranged for
two families and in good order, and is a go-nl in
vestment. Terms easy. Inquire of
BENJ. THOMPSON,
apl 2eodtf85 Exchange Street.
FO UNSAFE.
The well known fast sailing yacht
MISt’HIfcF, cat-rig, 22 feet lung, 8 1-2
rent beam, Iu gooil condition; ui?.y be
purchas'd at a rea-onable price. Ap
ply to JOHN I*. SMITH,
2711-2 Middle Street.
ootylO «xl3l
SUBUIUiAX RESIDENCE
FOB
THE vary deulrable residence of iho late Her.
Zena* Tbompeon, situate < on Lincoln SI.,
Wo (Honi's Corner, lieertug Contains fine garden
raid fruit trees. For particulars apply to
ZE 'AS TlkiMPSuF, Jr., or
FRED H. THOMPSON. 30 Union St.. City.
fel>22 dtf
For sale.
/ \NE of the t ovt honselots in Portland, has a nine
X / siahle and stone for cellar now upon tt; will
sell on time and advance 3250(11 > help build a good
holUe on the promise*. Fur particulars call on
Jan22dtfI- TA \ lA.ll, 3«5 Congress St.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Book Binder.
<*«■ WWCnr, IImsi II, (Vinter*
Rirkaagr 3*. ||1 Eirtunge Sire.I.
CURES SCROFULA,
do. SORES,
do. ULCERS,
do. BOILS,
do. ERUPTIONS,
do. CATARRH,
do. ECZEMA,
do. RHEUMATISM,
do. SKIN DISEASES,
do. BLOOD DISEASES,
SWIFTS SPECIFIC
REMOVES ALL TAINT.
HERKDITABY Oil OTHERWISE.
SWIFT’S SPECIFIC
Is the Orest BLOOD REMEDY of Ihe Age
Write for full particular*, and little book ‘'Message
to the Unfortunate Suffering.'’
& 1 f W W kREWARD will bo paid to any Chem
V * ' r' " l*t who will discover, on analysis of
IDO boillc* 8. 8. 8. one particle «f Mercury, Kxlide
of Potassium, or other Mineral substance.
SWIFT SPECIFIC 00., Propr*.
Ati.asta.Oa,
Prlee of Small tine,...$1.00
Large else. 1,76
SOLD BY ALL DBVOOISTS.
n,yis si Thi iv
I'KR RKT
Gum Teeth, - $10
Plain “ - $7
e bare now been In the
city three nears, and hare yet
to hear of the first cane where
we have failed to give antis
faction. We ubo none but the
Best Teeth,
mi l warrant a parfoct fl*.
E. B. & F. W. LOCKWOOD,
288 1-2 Middle Street
fob IB POUT I* AND, IHIC. eo.lt f
Photographer
l Fluo Forttraits n H|ieei»tUy,
Portland. Mo.
JhiiIS deodtf
PAINT!
Mixed Paints ready for use. Best Wljiiehead In
the market. Colors, Dry and in oil. Alnbastiro for
tinting wails and ceilings. Varnishes, Oils, Brushes,
ote., Kor Sale By
H. H. HAY & SON, Druggists,
Junction Middle mul Free Streets.,
PORTLAND, MAINE.
aji28 codim
RAILROADS,
Eastern Railroad.
FALL AHIIAlXOKfflE!\'T,
Commencing Sunday, October 15,1882.
Train* Iran Portland
At 9 a. to. Dally (Night Pallmasl for Saco,
nidilelord, Knuiwbuuk. Jiittery, Portsmouth,
Nswftoryport, Salem, Lynn and Boston, arriving
at 6.80a, in, A speola' Sleeping Car will be
readv (or oeaapancy In Portland station, al 9.00
p ni. (Sunday nights lip. n>., and Is attached to
this train (or Boston.
At M. 1.7 a. m. (or Cape Elisabeth. Hcarboro, Saeo,
Btddcford, Kennebunk, Well*, North and South
Berwick, Conway Junction, connecting (or all
stations on Conway Division. Klttery, Portsmouth,
Newburyport. Salem, Gloucester, Koockort,
Lynn, Chelsea and Boston, arriving at 1.16 p. m.
At I a. in. lot Cane Kllsabetb, Scarboro, Saco.
Bbldeford. Kennebunk, Wells, No. Berwick, So.
Berwick, Conway Junction, Kittery, Portsmouth
Newburyport,Salem, Lynn, Chelsea and Boston,
arriving at 6.10 u in, connecting with Sound and
Uall Lines for all Southern and Western poluts.
Train. leave Ueateia.
At 9.00 n. ui. and arrive in Portland at l.bu
m. At 13.80 d. m. and arrive in Portland at P;0
p. m. At 7.00 p. ni. (daily,, and airive In Portlan
at 11.00 ps m.
Pallatun Purler Purs.
On trains leaving Boston, at 9.00 » m.
13.80 and 7.00 p. m. and trains leaving Por land
8.46 a. ru., and 1 p. ni. (Through PulImahSleep
ing Cars on trains leaving Boston at 7.00 t. in
and Portland at 2.00 a. in".
Through llckrls l. all palais West nail
Nsuik may be bad of J. M. French, Ticket Seller,
Eastern Kail road Depot and at Union Ticket Offloe
40 Kactmnge street.
Pallosaa Par Tickets far Heals a ad
Banksaalil Ml DramTlekriOffice.
New, llrst clues dining room at Portsmouth.
Thr/ugb trains stop 10 minutes for meals.
LUOIU8 I'UTTLE,
> loner a) Passenger and Ticket Agent.
O. W. BANBOKN, Master Transportation,
oclO ,ltf
Jllii cIm UMm,
On mid sifter MONDAY, Oil.
Idlli, Pnssciigi r Train* will run
ll« (OllOWK
Leave Pailtaad for Voncrbaro, Ml
John, Halifax nnd Ibr Previa era
Mi. Andrews, Ml, Nirpfara, Frederinan
Araasiaab t'aaaiv, all stations on II. A
Piaeaiaqais B, It., and for Hangar,
Itutb.porl. Dexter, Brlfaal and Mhew.
kegsu, 1.26 p. in., 1,80 p. m., 111. 16 p. m
Watervillr, 7.00 a. m. 1.25 p. m„1.80p, m
tll.16p.rn., and Saturdays only at 6.16 p. m.
Augii»in, Hallewcll, fdardiarr, Hiib
■unutl.nuil Hrnaawick 7.00 a. in., 1.80 p,
m. .8.16 p. m., tll.16 p. ra.; Kalb.7.00a. m.
1.30 u. in., 6,16 p. m, and on Saturdays only
at 11.16 p. u. Rockland, and Hssi Sr
l.iacala U. K , 7.00 a. m„ 1.80 p.
ui.: Anburu and l.rwisteu, 8.16 a, m..
1.25 p. oj., 6.06 p. m. I.rwisiaa ria
Hrsuswirk 7.00 a. m., (11.16 p. m.;
Farmington. Phillips viontuouib,
Winlbrop. ttraddrld. West Waterville
and North Isms . 1.26 p. in., and Farming
ton via Hranavrirb, 7.00 a. m.
LEAVE FOR PORI LARD AND BOSTON
From Halifax, 8.10 ». in., 6.16 p. m.; At.
John, 8.16 ft. m.. 8.30p. in.; llenltea, 10.30
ft. ra.; Ht. Stephen, 10.46 «. ra.; HDrh*peri,
6.00 ft. ra., 6. p. ra,; Ynncrbaro, 1.35 a. hj..
1.30 p. m. ItuuKur, 7.16 a. m., t7.46
p.m. Di nv f. 7.00 ft.m, 6.10 p. m.
5.30 ft. m., 3.06 p. m. Shot* hr Kan, 8 20 ft. m.
3.16 p. m.; fYatervflle, 2.15ft.m. 1.66., tlO.00
§.w.; and Monday# oUly at 6.15 ft. ra Ausnwia.
.00 ft. m 10.00 ft. ra., *2.45 p. m., 110.66 p. m.;
ivHrdinrr, 8.17 a. m-, 10.18 a.m., *3.07 v. in.,
111.14 u. m. Rath* 6.56 ft. in.. 11.00 ft. m.,
•4.00 p. in..and (Saturday# only at 11.66 p. in.
KruRMwick. 7.26 •%. m.. 11.30 a. m.
*4.$o p. m.. tl2.85 ft. tu., (night.) Kerklnnd.
8.16 a. ra., 1.16 p. m., I,i‘wiiii«a 7.20 a.m
11.10a. m.y *4.16p. m. 11.20pm. Phillip*, 8.66
ft.m. PartaiaKtoa. 8.20 a. ru.; VYiathrop
10.13 ft. in. iKJin# dee In Portland a# follow#
The morning train# from Augu#tA »nd Bath
8.85 a. m. {revision, H.40 a. m The day
train# from Bangor and al) Intermediate station#
aud wuneettng road# hi 12.40 and 12. 46 p.
m. The ftfternooc train# from *>RterviIJ#
Angnstv Bath, Rockland and Tj©wt#ton at 6.40
p. m. The Night Pollmsv Exprai* train at 1.60
a. ra.
t Sleeping Car# attached, run oally, Sunday# la
eluded, between Roetor* and Bangor
i Ran* throogti to Bangor every morning, 8koj»
hog al Sunday Morn teg, bat not Monday. I)o«e
not ran to Dexter. Belfan, Bu<k#port, or 8t
John Hnndav morning
•For Portland only.
Iritnited Ticket# drol eccead claea fer
nod Halifax or ■ at* at rcdaccd
PAYSON TUCKER, Gen’l 8upt.
F. K. BOOT1IBY. Gen’l. Paw. A Ticket Agr.
Portland. Oct. 16. 1882 oetlBdtf
Portland & Ogdensburg R. R.
WINTER illKANUVIE NT,
Only LDioTtirougli in Same Day
—TO—
BIRLIAT.TOH VT.,
IHi&FASBlRG, N. Y.#
A STD UrO VTREAL.
On nml after Monday, Nov. IStli,
Trains leave Partlaad
nntil farther Bailee
&«*•£*) A. I?I.—For Fabyan’s. Littleton, Ijuicaater,
and aU points on B. C. M. R. R., St. Johnubury,
Burlington, Ogdensbnrg and all point* on O. It L,
C. R. ti., Newport, Sherbrooke. Montreal and all
point* on Southeastern Railroad and branches.
3 «KI P. M»—For Fabyan'a and intermediate
stations.
Train* arrive ■ n Portlaad :
10.50 a. M.—from Fabyans.
10.00 p. M.—from Montreal. Ogdensburg, Burling
ton, Ac.
.. «*■ II AHH/TOW, Aaperialeadrat.
Portland. November 13, 1882, novlSdtf
Brand Trunk Railway of Canada.
ON ""d ®f«»r MONDAY, October 2,M,
I^Vi, trains will run as follows:
DEPARTURE'S:
Far Aabnra nml I,rwlsi®a,7.20 a. m„ 1.15
and 5.15 p. m.
Far <i®rbnat.m!xed.7.40 a. m„ and4.00p.m.
Far .flautrral, Goober and ( bi»«o 1.80
p. m.
AKHITAU.
i' aad A abara, 8.40 a. ».,
13.35, 3.15 and 5.50 p. in.
From o.rh.n), mixed. 0 40 a. m.. 5.10 p.m
From Pklta,., Nratna nad Qafhw.
12 85 p. n>.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cara on night- trail- and
Parlor Cara on day train between Portlam. and
Montreal.
TICKET OFFICE*
74"EXCHANGE STREET
-AND
DEPOT AT FOOT OF INDIA NT.
Tickets sold at Rednccd Kates,
T* Canada. Detroit. Chirago,MUwaakrr
Ciorinnnti. Ml. I.ouia. O innhn, Sniia.
aw Nt. Pabl, unit l.nhr City,
Dearer, »aa Frnari.c*.
and all point* In the
Northwest, West and stoathwrat.
.TUSEPH HICKSON, General Manager.
.1. STEPHENSON, G. P. A.
W. <1. SPICER. Superintendent. oot7dtf
_TO LET
Room* witli Boiird
VERYdcalrable room, with l.wrd at
74 SFRIKU STREET.
BiaSdlw*
To Let,
rjIHREK door* In atore No. 440 Fore street, with
A staamjwwer. Apply on the premise#.
Ian12dtt_ R, DUNHAM A SON.
TO LET.
Store Nos. 117 &1I9 Middle SI.
BEI.OW the Poet Office where all the large
Wholesale lobbing Mouse* are located, in dry
good., Fancy and other Classes of goods. Fitted up
with two Counting rooms, Itriok sod Iron Safe, Ele
vator Counters, Tables, Gas and Water, with light
and wry basement all In petfeot repair. Heated by
a furnace. Inquire of H. E, THOMPSON 164
Mraekett St. where tho keys may he found,
oct-_ dtf
Utilise nml Nfnblo to Let.
H OHS if and Stable, on line of Horse Railroad at
Woodford's. Enquire ofII. 11EM),
aprlSdtf _ Ocean Street, Woodford's.
W A NTS,
Wnntetl,
A COMPETENT Drug clerk. Apply to K. F.
SHAW, Druggist,junction of York and pleas
ant streets._ myUdtw
GIRL* WAITED.
I’ortluml Ninr din all Co., Went
CotiDtiereliil Street.
__ myl2-dtf
tAMIA^EUS WANTED.
('JOOD Eu**rgotlc (’luivn»*»>!•* to *©11 the l.’agl#
P Wringer ou in*tallments. Menu ho ©an giv©
goo»l reference or Recurlty ©an lmv© outvide territo
ry to h ti mile. AiUire** No. 35 roiup'e St.
iiov 15 «ttf
I
• IT |J He * — * *\ tsE,« C a .)
STEPHEN BERkv,
'fol'r nnd (qaui Waxdn
IV •V av Plum flMttai
ESTABLISH KI) IX ,341*.
S. n. PETTENOIIX & CO.'S
Adrerflslnjc Agency,
niVi rurv I I**7 Vnrh Ko'ti
HUM | ON. f j NMV 1OHH
Eatlnmua fnnilthed gratia for Advortlrtng In
Nowst-anari In tba United statu- and HrltlHi Pro?
BOW.
RAILROADS.
Portland and Worcester Line.
PORTLAND & ROCHESTER R. K
Arrangenicut of Trains.
On and after Monday, Oel. 10,
| HNA.PaaBtnger Train. will leave
._^jFor»la«d at ».!I0 a. m., and
,r*-J*~ 1.03 n la , arriving at Woreenter
at 2.16 p, Hi. and 7.80 p. in Returning leave
Onion Depot, Worecator, at 7.80 a.m. ar.d 11.16 a.
m., arriving at Portland at 1.26 p. ffi. and 6 46 p.
m. •
For (Union, Ayer, .Jane., Nltehbnrg,
Nashua, t.ovreil, Windham, and Re
plug at t.ltO a. in. and 1.05 p. m.
For Manchealrr. Coaeord and points North, at
l. 05 p. u>.
For Rochcater, Mprlauvole, Alfred, VVm
erboround Sac* Itirrr.7 .U) a. u., 1.03
m. at., and (mixed) at O.IIO m. as. Returning
leave Rochester at (mixed) 8.46 a. m., 11.lB
3,36 P-m-i arriving at Portland
(mixed) 9.40 a. m., 1.26 p. m. and 6.46 u, m.
*«”«rapp*. C.mbeHuad
Mlllt, We.lbreob and tVeodford’a.
n. na., 1.03, 6.10 and (mixed,
•6.80 ». nr.
The 1.05 p. na. train from Portland connects a
Aye- Jouc. with tlooaar Taanrl Hour. for
til W«t, and at L'aioa Depot, Woreealer, for
New V orli via Norwich l ine, and nil rail
inMpringfleld, also with N. V. A N. R. k!
tt ("Steamer Maryland Route”) for Fbiladcl
Bhla, Holliurore, Wn.biagioa, and tie,
oulh and with I onian A Albany It. H. (or
the Weal.
Closeconnection made at Wealbreak June
lien with through train* of Me. Central K. K., and
at UrandTrunk Transfer, Portland, with through
trains of Umml Trunk K. K.
Through ticket! to *11 point! South and West, at
Depot offices and at lio'lfnr ft Adams' No. 23 Ex
nhango Street.
■* Does not itop at oodford’a.
, J. W. PETERS, Bnpt.
Jel7
Hum lord Falls & Buckiteld
RAIXxROAJD.
_Leave ,'anton for Portland and
-rrjLewlatou, 4.16 and 9.80 a. m.
f-Lear* Portland for Canton, at 7.30
—**-““a. m. and 1.30 p. m.
Leave Lewiston at 7.10 a. m. and 1.67 p. m.
Stage eonnoctiona with iiyrou, Mexico, Dlaflald,
Peru, Livermore, Weat Hnniner and Tomer.
L. L. LINCOLN Hupt.
Portland. Dot. 1«. 1882 octl4dtf
Bound Brook Route.
-BETWEEN
New York, Trefoil & Philadelphia.
STATION IN m 1DIK
Stations In Philadelphia
Philadelphia Sc Reading ft. ft.
NINTH AND IIRKEN HTHKBTS,
AND THIRD AND BERKS STb
Exprass Trains. Double Track Stone Basics
Be aare re bur tieaeta (at any railroad or steam
boat office In New England) via
BOUND BKOOH ROlim
FARE,
(Dae Way, 13.36
New York and Philadelphia, f K Iranian, 4.00
NKW BNCSUAND AOEN11Y,
It 11 Wnthlngton Street, Boston.
H. P, BALDWIN
aiuSSdt Gn. Pass. Agent C. B. R. o .3.
Boston & Maine Railroad,
FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after Monday, Oct. lfi. 1882,
PAMKNIiEKTRAINami.L LEAVE
___ PORTLAND far RONTON
T“" * '““ '"‘lat 8 46 a. m., 1.00 and 8.30 p. m.,
-arriving at Boatcm at 1.16, 6J0
—33-c*-and8.00 p. m. RONTON FOR
PORTLAND at 0.00 a. m., 12.30 and 3.30
p. m.( arriving at Portland at 1.00, 6.00, and 8.00
p. m. PORTt AND FOR BCA RBORO
BEACH, and PINE POINT,8.45 a. m.,
3.30 and 5.40 p. in. (See note.) FOR
OI.D ORCHARD REACH
MACO, BIDDEFOKD AND RENNK*
Hl'NH at 8.45 a. m., 1 00, 3.30 and G.40 p m.
FOR WHI.il at 8.46 a. m., 3.30 p. m. (See
note.) FOR NORTH Rt-RWICK, NAL.
NON FAI.LN, GREAT FALLS,
DOVER, EXETER, HAVERHILL,
LAWRENCE, ANDOVER AND LOW.
ELL at 8.46 a. m., 1.00 and 3.30 p. m. FOR
NEW MARKET at 8.46 a. m. 3.30 p. m.
FOR KOCHENTEKandFARMlMGTON,
N. II , 8.46 a. m., 1.00 and 8.30 p. m. FOR
ALTON HA Vat 8.46 a.m., 8.30 p.m. FOR
MANCHFNTER AND CONCORD N. H.,
(via Lawrence) at 8.46 a, m. (via New Market
Jet.) at 3.30 p. m. MORNING TRAIN
LEAVEN KBNNEBCMK FOR PORT
LAND at7.25.
Nora-The 1.00 p. n. train from Portland
will not atop at Scarbor.. Beach, Pine Point,
or W ell* except la Take
Paurngrr* FarRo.ua. Parlor Car* on all
through trains. Seat* secured In advance at
Depot Ticket Office.
RF I he 1.00 p. m„ train from Portland con
nects with Wound Line w(earner, for New
York and all Kail Lines for the West and the 3.30
p. m., train with all Kail Lines for New York
and the South and West,
Nl’NDAY TRAINS. .
Portland Par BoMon and Way stations at
1.00 p.m. Boston Far Portland at 6.00 p. m.
Train* on Boston & Maine road connect with all
steamers running between Portland and Bangor,
Kockland, Mt. Desert, Machias, Eastport, Calais,
St. John and Halifax. Also connect with Grand
Trunk trains at Grand Trunk Station, and Maine
Central and Portland A Ogdenburg trains at Trans
fer Station.
All trains stop at Exeter ten minutes for refresh
meats. First class Dining Rooms at Portland,
Transfer Station, Exeter, Las renee and Boston
THROUGH TICKETS to all points West and
South may be had of .71. L. Williams, ’Ticket
Agent, Boston A Maine Depot, and at i nis.
Ticket Office, 40 Exchange St.
J. TVFCRBER, Gen. Sapt.
8. H. STEVENS, Gen. Agent, Portland.
apo ___
W. A. S.
WOLFE’S
Sehiedaui Aromatic
SCHNAPPS.
As a general beverage and necessary
corrective of water rendered impure by
vegetable decompositiou or otber causes,
as Limestone, Sulphate of Copper &c, the
Aromatic Schnapps is superior to every
other alcoholic preparation. A public
saltr of over 30 years duration iu every
section of our country of Udolpho Wolfe-s
Schnapps, its unsolicited endorsement by
the medieal faculty and a sale uncqualed
by any other alcoholic distillation have
insured for it the reputation of salubrity
claimed for it. For sale by all Druggists
<
18 BEAVER STREET.
NEW YORK
illy
A CURE
GUARANTEED.
Da. K. C. West's* Nr.v.v y. ani» TU'ain Teiat
MENT, a gnat *tn t.*v tl spec hc< ’r Hysteria, Dizztnr>%
Convulsions Tils N^voim Neuralgia, Headach*.
Nervous Prostration caus 1 by the me of alcohol
or tobacco Wakelulncvs, irnt.il Dcprcs ton, Soft
ening of ths Brain result*' *? in Insamty and leading
to misery, d cay and d-* ah, Premature Old Ace
jmpotenev, \\eakno« in either sex, Inv. hintary
Losxes and Si*eri;i*tnrrhnca caused by ov. t-cxer;». n
of the brai *, self-abuse or over-indulgence. K ich
box contains one mouth’s treatment *8ll abox<r
6 boxes; for $-V 0; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of
prit-e N\e guarantied boxes to cure any case. With
. each order received for 6 boxes accompanied with S.'S
we will send the purchaser our written guarantee
to refund the money if the treatment does not effect
a cure. J.t . \V rsT A Co., Proprietors. issue unar
amec, through II. It. UAY .t CO., Druggist'8,„?,v
agents, Portland,Me.function Middle amlFre'ettiv
FISTULA ANI) PILES
Cured without the Use of the Knife.
K0BKUTA” UKAD ((M.Il).,1ISSIS5il,1i^
**■*■( IllPifv OF I'll 1^ llKi’T■*ifi
"I'1'”1” detention from bnalne**. Abundant refer
enew gl on. Pamphlet* sent on application,
t >mc< lours-13 to 4 o’clock, P. SI. (except Suu
Rt!,) fobUklWr
W.W. SHARPE & t o..
Advertising Af*ents,
A PARK ROW, - NEWjVORK
Ailreruscmenta written appropriately airplays
tnd proof* given, free of charge.
The leading Hails and Weekly Newspaper. of the
United staler and Canada, kept on 01* for tin a, com
. Qio.1ai.ioti of tnv*r«.l>,w»r*.
George II. Unltey, D. V. S.
OfETliltlNARV Surgeon, UwMence and olHce
▼ No. X Pine corner of State streets, Portland*
Maine. umyUd’dtr*
STEAMERS.
INTERNATIONAL steamship < 0.
Ensipnn, Me.. ralaR. Me., »it.
John, k. B., Halifax, Nl. S„ Ac.
SPHINU ARRANUDMKATS.
THREE TRIPS PER WEEK.
,P«| “ ON «Nb mtH MON.
aJUA U.tv 11th » tram
.■■-aW1- -m-idii ere af thi, Liar will
Lcarr Railroad Wharf,
t00.* “* Itfbet, every Monday. Wednesday
and Friday at « n. :n., for Eaatport and* Si.
John, with oonnectJone for Calais. Robblnston. St.
Andrews, Pembroke. Hon 1 ton, Woodstock Grand
Menan, Campobello, Dlgby, Annapolis, Yarmouth.
Windsor, Halifar, Monoton, Newcastle, Amherst
Pletou, Shedlae, Bathurst, Dalheusle, Char
LoMetown Fort Fairfield, Grand Falls, and otbrl
Stations on the New Brunswick and Canada. Inter
colonial, Windsor, and Annapolis, Western’ lk,un
tles. Rail Roads, and Stage .Bonte*.
CS'Freight received up to 4 p. in. and any In
formation regarding the same may be had ai tits
office of the Freight Agent, Railroad Wharf.
For Circulars, with Kieursfor. Routes, Tickets
State Rooms and further information annl* >1
Company’ll Office. AC Ftebanee St.
'*'• 0. HF' 0K7 I’rest dent, and Manager
msyl2 ,) t
FOREST CITY STEAflIBOAT CO.
STEAMEIt MI.VMOII AHA
Will leave Custom House Wharf for the ’stands
“*t y «»eept Sunday at 5 46, 7.00, 0.00 A in., 2.16,
trip ’ 0 ,0 P' »•. ’’turning immediately after each
mySdtf C* H KS(>WLT0N, Manager.
Maine Steamship Company
Semi-Weekly Line to Xew York.
ON and after Saturday the second day of Jane,
next, the steamers KLKANOKA and FRAN
*111 lMllTB Franklin Wharf Portland, every
WPDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at « p. in., and
>«*• I'IBr East Hirer, New York, every WED
NESDAY and SATURDAY, at 4. p. m.
During the summer months these steamers will
tocsh at Vineyard Haven on their passage to and
froei New York. Price, including State Room *5
these steamers are fitted up with fine accomoda
tion* for passengers, making this a very desirable
route for travelers between New York
and Maine; or for parties desiring to take a
pleasure excursion in the summer mouths to Vine
yard Haven.
Goods Shipped by this line destined beyond Portland
or New York, will be at once forwarded to iheir
destination on arrival.
T ickets and State Rooms can he obtained at 22
Exchange Street.
W.Vf. G. DAVIS,
Portland, May 10, l««3. M*“« Dir*et0'itf
PACIFIC MAIL 8. sTcO.
FOR CALIFORNIA,
TiifeSfr*sfffof- *•»****> vbina,
wand with Inland,, .lew Zealand *.i
Aastralta.
fro? New York 10th, 20th and
. e*rrJlng passengers for San
Francisco and all of the above ports.
Steamer* sail fromi .S’oa Francisco regularly for
Japan, ' .htna and Sandwich Islands, New Zealand
and Australia. '
, Fo/„#*»*«<>. sailing lists and further
information, apply to or address the General Eas
wwi* Agent*,
s s a s.C: *: BABTI.KTT A S O.,
110 State Street, csi. Broad Ni., Bostea.
.... or to V7. D. LITTLE ft Cl..
81 Fxehange St.. Portland
ALLAN LINE
Summer Service. ■■
8AJLI2SO FROM
QUEBEC TO L'VEROOOL
EVERY SATURDAY from MAY to DECEMBER
?l*VFI,AhVSSS°RTESJ J«EA» VOYAGE. Only
rJVE PAIS from Land to Land. Extra Wiwkiv
Ship, from C1A1.UA Y, LlntRHR
nONOKRBY aadlil-AAClOW ’
TO BOSTON IIIBEI'T,
Only direct line from i*alw«i and l.laterick
Accom modations unequaled. Cabin £20 and ft so'
Intermediate, £40; Prepaid Steerage, ATI,
information, Ac., apply to lets: a AI.
. „ • 202 Broadway. N.Y,;or K.
4* £ ll.VKO.l, 40 Exchange st" t u „
(toWAN, 422 Congress StTPortlawL
m*r13 _ dtf
WHITE STJK LIVE.
P-8- w*4 Royal Mall Steamers
toUmnool Via Queenstown.
Rata* reduced for Fall and Win
ter. Theee steamers take the ex
aU dangers from icebergs* 'cSt^fSoaadVsO^'lS
Germanic.Jan. 20 ;
B»poWlc.Jan. 26 I
Bailie.Feb. 1
Brttajlia .Feb. 1 ft
jest1
11819 dly
BOSTON
Steamers I
FARE $1.00.
The favorite Staanen Forest City and .Toha
Brooke will alternately leave h RANK I.IN WHABF.
Portland, at 7 o’clock p. m. and INDIA WHABF.
Bojton. al 7 o’clock u. m (Sundays excepted).
Pumaeers by this line are reminded that they ee
cure a comfortable night’s rest and avoid the ex
pense and ineoarenlenee of arriving in Boston late
at night.
JJ^Tleket* and Stateroom* for sale at D. H.
rOpNU’S, 272 Middle Street.
Through Tickets to New York, via the various
Bail ana Souna Lines for sale.
Freight taken m usual.
J. B. 1 Ol'LK. Jr., fstncral Agent.
dtf
CHEAP OCEAN TICKETS.
ALL deeiring-to nd for friend? in the Old Coun
try will taro money by baying their prepaid
steerage ticket* at the General Ocean Steamship
e, No. 22 Exchange Street, (don’t mistake the
number) at the *ign of the big Locomotive, at pre
sent reduced r-te? by tbeCunard *nd other fact first
class mail steamer* coming direct across tt e ocean,
on the warm Gulf Stream route, thus avoiding all
dangers from lee and iceberg*. I can sell prepaid
steerage passage ticket* from Queenstown. London
derry and B*if**t for $21.00; Dublin, $22.00; Lon
don, Bristol, Cardiff and Galway. $24.00; Ham
burg. Antwerp, Havre, Manheim. Amsterdam, Rot
terdam, Paris, Bremen and Har tigen, $27.00
Copenhagen, Christiana, Christi isand, Bergen
Trondbjem, Goteborg. Mali no, $28 JO; children on
der 12 half fare. Sterling and Scandinavian ex
change at low rate?. J. L. FARMER, Agent,
jan 24dtf 22 Exchange St.
General Ocean Steamer Ticket Office.
TTIOR sale of passage tickets by the White Star,
Jl Cunard. Anchor, State, American, Red Star,
North German Lloyd, Hamburg, American, Rotter
dam, Amsterdam and Italian lines, all first clam
fast passage steamers, to and from all points in
Europe, c abin, 2d Cabin and steerage oul ward and
prepaid ticket* from Portland at lowest rates.
Steerage prepaid tickets from inland places in Eu
rope* to inland place* in the United States. Ster
ling and .Scandinavian exchange at lowest rates.
Choice Cumberland and Acadia coal for sale by th
cargo. For cabin plana, circulars, sailing scheme*
&c. and otliciHnformation apply to J L. FARMER
Agent, 22 Exchange St. P. O. Box 972.
TanlO diy
Boston
— AXD —
PHILADELPHIA
Direct Steamship Line.
From BOSt IIS
Every Wednesday and Sat
■rday.
From IMIILADELFIIIA
Every Tuesday and Friday.
- From long Wharf, Boaton, a
n m. From Pine Street Wharf
Philadelphia, at 10 a. m.
I osuranee one-half the rate of
-wiling renel.
Freight for the Weet by the Penn. R. R„ and
South by connecting lines, forwarded free of com
mission.
Paw-acc Tr« Dollar. Round Tilp 91S.
Meal* ami Room Included.
For Freight or Passage apply to
K. K. st A TlVstOar. A semi.
dcSltf JO I e Whnrf. l/wetra.
TBAV.L TO Kl tOPK •
Ktatflmntt'a el I o.t for T«ur> to nay part of
„ „ h'areyf ane ibr Orient.
tiok'StS ,£sff.r^UOS. <*««rfully impartetl and
T1UKKTSlSSlhl). Full particulars in monthly
WvKSfvSAeiliK JSStJr*^ *<■<**»*• AMERICAN
EXCHANGE TRAVELERS’ BI’REaU. ic.2r.n1a 1.
way. New York. C. A. K ARATTONI, Manage
mar24 rodllni*
Porlland, BangorT. n Desert
And Maeiials Steamboat Company.
COMMENCING MAY 16, 188.2, STEAMER
LEWISTON!
CAPT. CHAKLES DEERIVG,
- Will lease Railroad Wharf, Portland _
Tuesday & Friday Eve’ngs,
At 11.15 o'clock or on arrival
D °f Steamboat Express Trains
>> from Boston, for h'ockiaml, Caa
4 tine, Peer Isle, Sedgwick, (Stage
from >e>lg\tlck to Blue llill ou arriva of steamer*,
South West and Bar Harbor*. Milbridgo, Jonesport
and Machiasp<>rt.
Connect at itOCKLAWD with Steamer for
Bi.IL II LI . RRIV nn.l Ki I N
WOR 1 11. Ai KIK HARBOR with ateam
erforHDI LIHH< RO* I.A.tlOl.HK. H 45T*
roi'H.dl aLIVAK amt LLI atVORIH.
Also with B. A B. Steamers at Rockland, going
bast for River LandUu*.
Rm RNIN , will leave Machissport every
Mom I ay and Thursday,at 4.30 a. n»., touching at in
termediate landings,a'nd connecting at Portland with
Pullman and early morning train tor boston.
Conuect with B* stou and Bangor Steamers at
Rockland, coining " est. and receive passengers fttul
freight from Bangor and River Landing* for Port
land.
Thu Lewiston has bon tlpronghly oy
prliunltd the n»st wiulcr, and furbished
with a new boiler.
GEORUE L. DAY
Trcas. and General Ticket Agent
E. GUSHING, (Nfoural Agent.
may 12 dtf

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