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IVHK HKHB8. THURSDAY MORNING, NOV. 22. « WIT AND WISDOM. “You ducked your head," said the magistrate to Patrick Lane, who charged Joseph Kavanagh with shootlug at him. "Faith, and l did, your worship. It’s better to be a coward for fire minutes than to be dead all your lifetime." The best way is to take a pain iu time, and fight it dally and hourly with Salvation Oil. 35 cts. Indorsed by the Faculty. The reputation of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup has been solely achieved on account of its merits. Physicians prescribe it. “Talkiug of dogs of keen sceut, I have one that will compare favorably with any of them.” “Kemarkable dog, eh?” “I should say so. The other day he broke his chain, and although I had been away for hours, he tracked me and found me; merely by scent. Wbat do you think of that?” “1 tlilnk you ought to take a bath.” When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When ahe was a Child, she cried for Castoria, Whan she became Miss, ahe clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Be has come for her in a but gy and she objects to the turnout. “You are very particular; you put on more airs than a music box!” "Well, I don’t go with a crank, anyway!” Dyspepsia In Its worst forms will yield to the use ol Carter’s Little Nerve Pills, aided by Carter’s Little Liver Pills. They not only relieve present distress but strengthen the stomach and digestive apparatus. Boy—Mother wants two loaves of to-day’s Baker—You haven’t money enough. Bread has gone up. Boy—When did it go up? llaker-This week. Boy—And will it come down next week? Baker—It may. Bov—Then give me two ioaves of next week’s Distanced in the Race. Wliy should Dr. Pierce’s medicines not distance all competitors In amount of sales, as they aie do ing, since they are the only medicines sold by druggists possessed of such wonderful curative properties as to warraut their manufacturers In guaranteeing them to cure the diseases for which they are recommended. You get a cure or money paid for them returned. The Doctor’s “Golden Medical Discovery” cures all d seases caused by der&ngeme: tof the liver, as biliousness, indiges tion or dyspepsia; also all blood, akin and scalp diseases, tetter, salt-rheum, scrofulous sores ana swelliugs and kindred ailments. Don't hawk, hawk, and blow, blow, disgusting everybody, but use Dr. 1 age’s Catarrh Remedy and be cure”. _ Fond mother—'Well, Halo’d, liow are you sue ceedtng at college? Harold— The profess r says I am Belting well up hi tlgures. Mother— Indeed! Harold—Yes; 1 used to he seventh in my class, and now 1 stand sixteenth. Oh, I am pushiug on. Smarlweed and B« Madonna, com blued with the other ingredients used In tlie best porous plasters, make Carter’s S. \V. & B. Back ache Plasters tho best hi the ntarkqfc. Price 26 cents. _ A young lady who teaches a Sunday school class of eight-year-olds recently asked them this question: “What is an altar?" “1 know,” said one chtld, “it is where they bum lnsects.”| “I Will never buy a cheap extract, again,” said a Mrs. Wilson, when she fouud her child's life in danger from eating an lee cream flavored with an extract recommended [or its cheapness. Buy Burnett's, and be sure. The little boy had come in with his clothes torn, his hair full of dust aud his face bearing unmis takable marks of a severe conflict. “Oh, Willie! WUIle!" exclalned his mother, deeply shocked and grieved, “you have disobeyed me again. How often have I told you not to play witli that wicked Stapleford boy!” “Mamma.” said Willie, washing the blood from his nose, “do I look as If I had been playing with anybody?” I have not used all of one bottlo yet. I suf fered from catarrh for twelve years, experienc ing ilie nauseating dropping in the throat pecu liar lo that disease, aud nose bleed almost dally I tried various remedies without benefit until last April, when I saw Ely’s Cream Hahn adver tised In the Boston Budget. I procured a bottle, and since the first day's use have liad no more bleeding—I he soreness is entirely gone.—D. G Davidson, with the Boston Budget, formerly with Boston Journal. Be—Shall I mall that letter, dear? She— No, thank you. dear. It's a matter of Im portance, and I want It mailed before winter sets “I would hay to my friends, aud all who chance to read this, that I have used Adamsou’s Botanic Cough Balsam in my family fur a long time, aud consider it a very valuable medicine. It cures when all other remedies fall; and 1 would cheerfully recommend it tothose afflicted with coughs, colds, asthma, e c. •‘E. 8. G ETCH ELL. Boston.” isnrasi REVIEW OF PORTLAND WHOLESALE MARKET , FOB THE WEEK ENDING Nov. 2 L In commercial circles a good business is report ed for this season of the year; In some cases the volume of trade for November iu groceries shows an Increase as compared with the like month one year ago, and with the exception of an easier feel ing In Flour, values > re well maintained. There was x bad break in Wheat Taos ay, hut to-day the New York aud Western markets were strong and higher; at .hlcago November Wheat opened at i ox1* and closed at 1 0054, while Corn was steady w but little variation In prices. Dry fish have been q. t without material change In val ues. Mackerel are scarce and quoted at S2B®828 bbl for Is. Receipts of fresh fish have been light, the only very marked change being in Hal ibut, which Is In light stock and worth 15c p lb n a Jobbing way. Molasses firmer with faucy Ponce selling at 40®»2c. Coffee is firmly held at full prices, and we look for au early advance iu sympathy with other markets. Fresh Beef firmer; sides are quoted at ti®8c v lb, hind quarters ® 9V4e, fore qtra 6**®ey»c, rouuds with flanks 6 ®7c, rumps 10@12 , lulus 14®i8c, rump loins 10®1 »c, rattles at 4®6Wc, backs 6®7c, chucks 6c, st ort rib cut ■ lOajl lc. pork ribs l ie Poul try unchanged; Chickens In fair receipt and rale steady, t ut Turkeys are very scarce, and high prices are anticipated Eggs are firm. Butier is stronger for the best grades. Burning Oils are off ■Ac. Turpentine higher at 61®o8c. Foreisn exports. MARTINIQUE. Sclir Ev,e B Hall—72S8 Shooks aud heads i8,«U)9 ft lumber. Railroad Receipts. PORTLAND. Nov. 21,1888.1; Receipts by Maine ceutia, Rameau—For Port land 113 ears miscellaneous merchandise; ior con ueruiig ruaus c<us ivo uusccuaucuus uicicuau dise. _ Crain Quotations. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Tuesday’s quotations. WHS AT. Nov. Dee May. Opening. 109% 112% liigneat. 109% 112% Lowest. 1»4% 108% Closing......... 105% 109% COHN. Nov. Dec. May Opening. 39% 38 38% Hlgbest. 39% 38% 38% I .owes t.. 39% 87% 38% Closing.. 39% 38 38% OAT B. Noy. Opening........ 26% lfighesi. 26% Lowest. 26% Closing. 26% Wednesday's quotations. WHEAT. Nov. Dec May Opening.... 104% 106% 108% Highest. 10U% 107 110% Lowest.... a ... 104% 104% 108% Closing. 106% 107 110% 00 BN. Nov. Dec. May Opening.... 39% 37 38% Highest. 40% 36% 38% Lowest. 39% 37% 38% " Closing. 40 38% 38Vs OATS. Nov. Opening. 26% Highest. 26% Lowest. 26% Closing. 26% Boston Stock Market. [By Telegraph.] i’ue following quotations of stocks are receives danv: Boston & Maine R 7s, 1893, reg.112% York Manufacturing uo.1007% New Yorx auu New England Railroad... 43% do oref 1°8 Aten.,Topeka and Banta Fe Railroad. 62% Bell .. 303 Boston & Albany. 200 Mexican Central... 12% Boston & Maine B. 176% Eastern Railroad. 7a Eastern Railroad oref. 128 Boston A Lowell Railroad. 168 Burlington & Northern. 44 F A ,,?„.®re Marquette; Railroad com. oMBret . 98% Old Colony Railroad .. . 173 Wist oosln Central preferred*. 38 Wlscon&in central.. 17 Maine Central KaiiroiaV.V.* V.* V.’.V’.V.'.V.'.VV.i 18 *n<> Money Market |By Telegraph.] Das^been'easvat&AavL1’ 18®8-—Money on call cTo8.-n^ at 4% a6 per cent. Sterling Bxchadeeiiul?*Eiit Arm. Sovernment bond, dfil and strong kaU* road bonds are dull and steady. me staSf market closed fairly and weak at lowest prices ot the day. me transactions at tne stock Kxcnange aggre gated 268.976 shares. me touowing are.to-day’s quotations of Govern ment securities: United States 3s .... . New 48, ..128% New 4s, coup.128% New4%s,reg. .107% New 4%s, coup..... Central Pacific lsts... Denver A lt Gr.tlsts ... . Erie 2d* >09% Kansas Pacific Contois.....111% Oregon Nav. lsts.. .Ho Union Pacific list..114 do Land Grants. . do Sinking Funds. The following are closing dotations of stocks: _ Nov 20. Nov. 21. ▲dams Exnress...146 146 ▲m. Express.Ill 111 Uentral Pacific. 86 34% Chesapeake & Ohio. 19 18 Chicago * Alton.136 186 dopref 165 166 Cblcago£BurUngton & Quincy....109% 108% Delaware & Hudson Canal Co....lints 118% Delaware, Lacks. & Western....137% 130% Denver ▲ Klo Grande. 16 16 Erie. . 27 26% Brie pref. 69% 60% Illinois Central.116 116 lud. Bloom & West. 15 16 Lake Erie & West. ....17% 16% Lake Shore . 09% «8% Louis A Nash .166% 54% Manhattan Elevated. 94 93% Michiean Central. 86 84 Minn <s »t. Louis. 6% 6% dopret.. 13 Missouri Pacific. 78 76% New Jersey Central. 90% 80% Nor. Pacific common. 20 26% dopref.. oo% 68% Nortnaesiern.riu% iu»% Northwestern pref .141 14u New York Central.108% 107% New York. Chicago A St. ,.outs..| 18% Is do nref. 70 8« Onto & Miss... 22% 21% tint. & Western. 16 16 Oregon Trans-Conti. so% 29 Pacific Mall. 87% 37 Puumau ralace..172% 171% Beading. 48% 47% Bock Island.t07 10»% St Louis-A San Fran. 27 28% do pref. 87% 66 do 1st prt.112 111 St Paul. 64% 63 do pref.116% 103% St Paul. Minn A Man.103% iu2% St. Paul A umana. 37 38% St. Paul A Omaha prf.104 U2 y* Texas Paclfic(uew). 23 Vs 22% Union Pacific.||M4% 63 U. S. Express. 73 73 V. abash, St. Touts A Pacific.... 13% 12 uo pref. 26 24 Western Union. 84% 83% Blchmoud A West Point. .... ..28 28 r. leuu,.new... 9% 8% KaxTT«au,prel. 71 71 Welt*, Fatso Express.,,..i»7 137 Oregon Aav... .... 92 92 Houston A Texas. 14 14 M ibileA Ohio. 9% 9 Metropolitan El..127 127 Alton A Terte Haute.45 43 do pref.82 82 New York Mining Stocks. NEW YOKE, Nov.21.1838.-Thefollow.ng are to-day’s closing quotations of mining stocks: Hocking Coa'..21 87% Hoineswke .... . . 12 Ontario . 32 60 guicksilver. 0:0 do pref. . .. 36 61 Amador . 2 25 Col. Coal. 32% California Mining Stocks. (By Tolograpli.i SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21. 1888—The follow lag are closing official quotations of mining stocks to-day: Sierra Nevada. 3 8.7 Yellow Jacket . 8% Best & Belcher. 7% C.n.i al. AVa. 9% Potosl.. 3 85 Ophir . 7% Could A Curry. 4|5u Mexican. 4 61) Union. 3 76 Grown Point.,. 6% Hale A Norcross... C% Chicago Cattle Market By Telegraph.] CHICAGO, Nov. 21. 18*8—Cattle mar it 1—r* ce pis 11,600 j shipments 3000: fairly active; val ues steady; beeves at 2 : 0g,6 76; steers -; ■ oc - ers and feeders 2 uo®8 SO; cows, bulls and mixed at 1 30;a3 00,T* xa, cattle at 2 S0a3 30;Wcstern rangers at 2 76(84 or. □H >.s receipts 28,000; shipments 7000: weak and lower; mixed ai 6 15®5 40: heavy at 6 6(@ 6 60; light at 6 3s; skips at 4 40®5 00. Sheet—receipts 6,000. shipment* 2000: active aud higher; natives 2 506(4 60; Western at 2 60 (Si*.25; Texans 2 60®3 66; lambs 6 26®5 86, domestic Markets. (By Telegraph.] NKW YOitK. Nov. 21.1888_Rloilr iimrlter - receipt* 23.997 packages; txporis 1808 obis and 4050 sacks; dull, irregular and Heavy; saleslt, 100 bbls; low extra 3 30*4 ou; _it> mills e.ua at 6 i>0®6 36; city mills patents 6 OOa.7 36; v.lnti-i whaa . low glades at 3 80®4 00; fair to fancy at 4 06@6 00; do patents at 6 40®is 76; •llnneeoui clear at 4 6u®6 8a; straights do at 35®!; 60; do patents at 6 76@7 26. do rye mixtures at 4 60® 0 8 ; superfine at 3 00®3 86: fine at 2 2 -®3 3o; 8' utheru flour weak; common to fair exua 3 60® 4 Oo; good to choice do at4 10®6iJ6. Kye flour quiet aud steady; superfine at 3 I6®3 55. Buck wheat flour firmer and warned; State 2 35*2 no. VTh.m-receipts 10.360 bush; exports —bush; -ales *6,000 Pu-h;duU and 64c higher; No 2 Bed at 1 0154&1 16% elev, 1 of.% m 1 0664 afloat, 1 I’B’Va@ 1 07 f o b; No 3 Bed 1 01; No 2 Chicago at I 11; No 2 Milwaukee at 1 06; No 1 While at i 10; No 1 Bed at 1 16. Bye is quiet: State 6-® 69; Western at 6tf@67. Barley heavy and dull. Clura—receipts 15i,9oo bush; exports 109,492 bush. sales 246,000 bush; fairly active, V*®64e higher aud steady; No 2 at 4 864 @4fc eiev. 4-64 ®6o64e afloat .No 2 While 626,® 2a:C; steamer k'txeu 4o%®4714 ;No a at 46c. Mao—rece lit* 16,000 bush, exports 167 bush: sales 22.000 bush fair y active aud firmer; options quiet and 64c higher aud weak; No 3 at 30% ; do White at 3.1% i-c; No 2 at 3154@3 64c; do While o664 ; No 1 at 3054c; White do 41c; Mixed Western 30 «c; White do at 36®41c; Wuiie Slate 3 ® i) 2 Chicago 3254. Coffee—Rio strong and higher; fair cargoes 16c. Sugar-raw dull: re mud higher for the best grades and more active; C654a« 6-18C; hxtra c 0%®« 7-10; W hi e!Ritra C 654@« 9-16c;Yei!ow 6®664 jslandard A6 87541 Moulu A at 754; Confectioners A 754c; off A 6 68®6 6 254c. powdered 754c. Igranu ated 754c; Cube ■ 754c; cut loaf and crushed at 8c. »*i o< learn quietland steady—united at 8664. Pork lower. Beef steady. «.urn is lower on specula tion. pressure of exporters; quiet: Western steaui at 8 85,0.3 89%,closing 8 86; city steam at 8 10; refined moderately active; Continent nt|9; S A 10. Baiter Sirong; State dairy 18a28 do erm at 28®3*c; Western erm 18*3 C; Elgin 33o34c. Chi e-e rtronger w th better demand, ('aelchwto Liverpool steady. > Hli'AiiO. Nov 21, 1*88_The Flour market is unchanged: demand light. Wheat is active aud higher; No 2 Spring at lu4<A@l0664 ; No 2 Bed at 11 -6 64 ® i o %. Corn moderately active and higher—No 2 at 4Uc. Oats steady, no 2 Bye at 64c. Provisions—Mess Pork easier at 14 60® 14 60. Lara lower at 8 40. l)ry salted shoulders 7 37 64®7 60; short clear sides at 8 1 264 ®7 25. Whiskey 1 2o. he. ends—Flour, 25,000 bbls, wheat 26,OuO bn or. 114,000 bus. oats 164,000 us, ..ar:r>,88,000 ouslnrye 10,000 bush. 8hl. ii.epis-Flout 8,000 bbls, wheat 15ooij busb.e irn 2(4,000 ush, oats, 89,00., 11 s . ; 61,000 Push, ry, 2,000 bush. ST. UlCIS, Nov. 21, 1888-The Flour market is dull and uomiual. wheat strong and higher; No 2 at ui>64c@l 0264. Corn quiet, hut firm,No 2 86*3664. O.t firm—No 2 at .6. Bye—No a at 45c. Whiskey steady at 1 14. Fr< vis ons In better demand; o s 16 oo Lard—prime sle .m at 8 2. ; fancy loaf 0 *5. dry salted reals—shoulders . 2 > .®J 6 ; longs 7 H"i»7 62641 clear ribs at 7 u*64S 7 8 7 64; short clear 7 8 7 64. Bacon is quiet and easy—shouluers at 7 60 loncs 8 626a ; ciear ribs at 8 6264 ;short clear 8 85®9 oo. llama $11 tO». $13 60. tteceipt'—F w. 2,0(0 bis; wheat, ;i7,0 0 ush; *14000 tush; |oats 13,(Am bush rye CO, ooo bu ■ - • ■ 12 0 0 <s ■aiilpu entS— lour, 9 ou non wneai. 8.mo b sh; com, S3 ooo bush; oats, 2400. bush e 2.000; nusln barmy 2,m 0 DU 1 . DETROIT.Nov 21. 188a.— W. eat-No 1 White 1 0654. Corn—No 2 at 44c cash. Dec 38c. No 2 Oats at V86»c; No 2 White 3ov*c. ^Receipts—wheat 16,20u bush, corn 0000 bush, oat- 6100 bush. NKW ORLEANS,Nov.21 1888.—In:loll uiarket steady; middling 964c i-AVANN AM, Nov. 21, JH88.—Cotton market Is easy; middling 064c. I DAI:LEMON, Nov.21. 1888—catton mail et firm tvifri/fHnirlQl./. «KAii'H‘8. Nov. 21 ittt - , .tton market is easy, uicdllag al 9 11-10.-. • OBILK, Nov. 21. 1888.—Cotton ma L ft Is quiet and steady; midduno at 9V4c. European (Markets. By Telegrapti.) LlVRItPjOL, Nov. 21.—The Cotton market steady with a fair Inquiry; American 5 11-l«d; sales 10,000 bales; speculation and export 1,000 bales; receipts 23,uoo bales. LIVKKPt OL.Nov.20 i8«8—Quotations— Win ter 8s 2ttd; spring wheat at ,8s Sd; C ub Wheat 8s3Vkda8s4d. u—mixer Western at 4s 8YYd. Peas at 6s lid. Provisions, Ac.,—- or*, prime Eas tern mess at 82s 6d; Bacon 47s Od for snort c.ear and 46s Od tor long clear. Unesse 64s. Lard 48s ud SAILING DAYS OF 8TEANISHIPS. WHOM FOB Suevia.New York..Hamburg;...Nov 22 Oregon.Quebec.Liverpool... Nov 22 Santiago.New Iork..Cieuluegos- Nov 22 Rhyuland.New York. .Antwerp_Nov 24 Bohemia.New York..Hamburg...Nov 24 Etruria.New York .Liverpool... Nov 24 Helvetia.New York..London.Nov 24 La Bourgogue.. . New York.. Havre.Nov 24 Elbe.New York..Bremen.Nov 24 Saratoga.New York.. llav&Mex .. Nov 24 Wyoming.New York..Liverpool ...Nov 27 City ol Columbia New York..Havana .... Nav 28 Advance.New York..Bio Janeiro Nov 28 Celtic.New York..Liverpool ...Nov 28 Polynesian.Portland... Liverpool. ..Nov 29 Hammoula.New York..Hamburg...Nov 29 MINLATUBK ALMANAC..NOVEMBER 22. Sun sets.4 08|H1Sllwwer}.,1 16 {gTr,^::::. ? alwgg s MARINE NEWS. PORT OF PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 21. Arrived. Steamer state of Maine, Hilliard, Boston for 8t John. NB. n Cutzburg, Foote, Wiscasset, in tow of tug C A Warren, to complete cargo for Uuadaloupe. Vessel to Charles Bartlett, Jr. i Cinderella, Nichols, Round Fond—wood to J il d1&I£6. Sell Anna Freeman, shore, with 20,000 lbs fish. Cleared. ^Steamship Eleanora, Beuuett, New York—J B J H ilainim & Son?' U8"' Marin’ ^rttn.que) Scb Mary; Elizabeth, Dunton, Boothbay — D Choate. FBOM MBBCBAHTS’ EXCHANGE. Passed Anjler Oct 10th, ship Wandering Jew Nichols, Hong Kong for New York: 17th,barque J M Clerk. Pendleton, Singapore for Boston. Passed Prawle Point 19tb lust, ship Benj Baiu s Bangs, from Pensacola tor Rotterdam. 81d fm Newport, E, 7th lust, brig Lulialna, Al len, Asptnwall. m Sid fm Klo Janeiro 19th Inst, ship Eureka, Sou thard, (from New York) for San Francisco. Arat Aguadilla 7th tusi, sch W K Chester, Thompson, New York. Sid fm Barbadoes 3d Inst, brig Golconda, Hall, Turks Island. Ar at St Thomas 6tli Inst, sch Harry White,Hop kius, St Lucia. Memoranda. The wreck of barge American Lloyds, which foundered 17th, bears half a mile NE of Highland Light, with six feet water over her at high water. A dangerous obstruction to navigation. Boston, Nov 20—Barge American Lloyds went to pieces last night. Sch Nautilus, from Rockland for New York, be fore reported sunk at Gloucester, is insured for J2.000 in a Boston office. Bangor, Nov 19— Sch Damon, Haskell, hence for New London, with lumber, sprang aleak at Fort Point Cove 18th and filled with water. She was towed to Sandy Point and beached. The deck load will be discharged. Cambridge, Md, Nov 19—First mate G G Tib betts, of sch Geo W Jewett, and a Swedish sailor, were drowned here this morning by the siuklug of a small boat. Tibbetts belonged in Bootlibay and leaves ajwldow and three children. His body was recovered. Domestic Ports. SAN FRANCISCO—Ar 20th, ship A G Ropes. Rivers, New York. Sid 13tn, ship Prussia, Reynolds,Port Blakely. JACKSONVILLE—Towed to the Bar 16th, sch Nettie Laugdon, Bagley, for New York. SAVANNAH—Cld 20tli, sch Carrie S Woodbury Bryant, Guantanamo. RICHMOND—Ar 19lli, sch P Hazeltine, Kuee land, New York. NORFOLK—Sid 20th, tug B W Morse, with barges Castlda. and Investigator, for Portland. BALTIMORE—Cld 19th, sch Electric Light, Anderson, Boston. Ar 20th, schs T A Stuart, Kelley, Somerset; W Abrahams, Snow, Bath. Ar 21st, sch I .aura E Messer, Gregory, Wind sor, NS. PHILADELPHIA—Ar 20th, sch E C Allen, Meaay. Allyu Point. Cld 20th, sch Joua Sawyer, Reonolds, Saco. PERTH AMBOY—Ar 18th, schs Ellen Marla, Clay, and Drisko, Drisko, New York. Ar loth, sch H A DeWitt, Henderson, NYork. N EW YORK—Ar 20tli, schs Kolou, Libby, from Shulee, NS; Minute C Taylor,Quinlon, Kennebec; R F Hart, raker. Bridgeport. Cld 201 h. baraue Furmosa. Pierce, for Buenos Ayres; sch V ulcau, Lewis, Fall River. Passed the Gale 20tli, schs Henry K Willard, from New York for Portland; Lottie, do for Bos ton ; Wm Deming. do for Boston. MYSTIC, CT—Ar 19th, brig Carrie E Pickering, Marshall. Bangor. NEW HAVEN-Ar 19tli, schs W L Newlon, Coombs. Pliilauelpliia; Lucy, Sprague, Calais lor New York. NEW HAVEN—Ar 20tb,scb9 Annie Lee.Cole, Augusta lor New York; Terrapin, Hannan, Calais for do. Sid 20tli, sch Jennie F Willey, Willey, lor New New York. PKOVIDENCE-Sld 19th, sch J P Wyman, Hodgdon, New York. Sld 20th, schs July Fourth, Wood, New York; All9tun, Barber, aud Mindora, Billings, do. Sch J S Glover, at Bristol, is under charter to load oil at Promised Land lor Boston at 3sc per barrel. NEWPORT—Sld 20tb, sch Joe Carltou, Ileal, (from Rondoul) lor Boston. VINEYARD-HAVEN—Ar 19th. schs A J York, Wallace. Amboy lor Uardluer, (with loss of bow sprit) ; C B Church, Gallagher, Newuort News for Portland. In port, sells Alma, E B Emery, Catalina. Flora Condon. Leouessa, Biclid W Deunam, Henry May, Maggie Mulvey. Mary E Ainsoeii. Ida L Ray.Tlios Borden. Webster Bernard, J M Keunedy, Kenne bec, Jolm Douglas. A'l'lrrell. John Cadwallader. Lyra. Castillian, HS Woodruff, Com Tucker, CB Chilian, Modoc. Com Tucker, and others. Ar 22d, lug L A Belknap, Portland, (aud left lor Gardiner with sell A J York in tow.) KDGARTOWN—in oort 191U, sells Robt Byreu, Willard, Horn Raritan liver lor Portland, Daniel Websier, Tupper, Amboy lor Salem; Commerce, Harris, Port Johnson for do; G W Rawley, Allen, New York fordo; Lucv. Cook, Roudout for Bos ton; Auu E Valentine, Pinkham, Bayonne, NJ, for Bangor. USaNNIS— 111 port 19th, schs Winner, Frye; M B Malioney. Comu, and B D Prince, from New York for eastern ports. BOSTON—Ar 20tli, schs Sarah, Twomey, An napolis. NS; Kale L Pray, Bray, Deer Isle; E W Day, Griudle, Castiue; Ariosto, Elwell, Rockland. Cld 20th, schs Carrie A Norton, Hodgdon, Balti more; JC Haynes, Hamilton. lor Kennebec and Washington. Ar 21st, schs Addie, Bowman, and C A Sproul, Humphrey, Damariscotia: sinlih Tuttle, Bryant; P H Gray, Brvaut, aud Ivy Belle, Loud, do; La martine, Eaton, and Electric Flash, Babbtdge. fm Deer Isle; Cordova, Sluipson, do; ECDeuuison Saco; Sarali Hill, Rockporl; Harbinger, and Dol phin, Bangor; Marcia Bailey, Adntson; Olive Eli zabeth, and Cicero, liangor; A L Perkins, Mill bridge; Hannibal,and Pusbaw, Bangor; Crusoe. Millbrldge; M L Varney. Bath; Imogeue, B.ueliiU M L Rogers, Cranberry Isles; Emily, Ellsworth; Sadie Corey, Hamodeu; W T Emerson, Or,and; Rival, Brookliu; Vlct ry, Thomasioii; Pernie, Bristol; Wm H Archer. Ellsworth; W H Card, Sullivan; Eugene, Millbrldge; Wm E Leggett, Wiscasset; D L Sturgis, Bath; Laurel, aud An gola, iroin Franklin. SALEM—Ar 19th, sch Two Brothers, Dodge, Port Liberty. Sailed 20th, sebs Trenton, Nova Scotia for New York; Adas Allen, Hoboken for Eastport; Lizzie Carr, THomaston for New York; Paul Seuvey, from Bangor for Providence; Sarah Mills, do for Stamford; Lucy M Odllns, do for Wood’s Hull Medfotd. Boston lor Bangor; Connecticut, and Mary Laugdon, do for do; Stella Lee, Treat, do for Portland. GLOUCESTER—Sailed, sens Antelope, from Boston for Belfast; Fannie F Hall, Boston for Bangor; Brigadier, Viualhaven for Philadelphia; Mopaug, Boston for Cherryfleld. POKTSMOUTH-Ar 20th, sell Lizzie Guptill, Pinkham, Rockland. Sld 20th, schs J Wliitehouse, Hart. New York; Also sld, sells Jas A Gray, fm Saco for Boston; Jas A Brown, Tliomaston for New York; Moses Eddy, Bangor for Boston; Ariosto. Koekland for do; E O Dennison. Saco for|do; Harbinger, Ban gor do; Alsatian, Kennebec fordo; Kale L Pray, Deer Isle for do; Lake, ltocklaud fordo; Allen Green, Portland for Philadelphia; Cicero, Bangor for Boston; Onward, do for Salem; Good Templar Bosioit for Portland. BATH—Sld 20th,-sells B K Woodside, Wade, Philadelphia; J 11 Wamwright. Phillips, NYork, War Steed, Gookin, Boston. Passe up 20111, sell Fannie J Barrett, (new! Kreger, to load tor Philadelphia. Foreign Ports. Ar at Dunedin 19th inst, ship Anahuac, Whcl deu, Boston. Passed Anjler Oct 18. ship C C Chapman, Hlch born, Hong Kong for New York. Ar at Amsterdam 15th Inst, sbip Fawn, Hop kins. New York. Sld fm Pen illli 19lh inst, brig Charles Purves, Small, Kingston. Sld fm Kosario Oct 4, barque Eliza J Mauemy, Dodge. Guaymas. Sld 13th, seb Nahum Chapin, Arey, BostoD. Ar at Barbadocs 4th inst. barque Golden. Sheaf, Chandler, Portland; 7th, brig Addie Hale, Howes, Bahia, (and sld 8th forNavassa); 1 Otti, barque Archer, Mitchell, Bahia Blanca. Sld fm St Thomas 9tb inst, sch Ellen Crusoe, Tapley. Jamaica and Providence. Ar at Clenfuegos 3d lust, sch Kobt Ruff, Stilplien Pascagoula. Sld fm Matauzas 14tb, sch Jas R Talbot, Crock er, Georgia. Cld at St John. NB,20th, sells Nellie King. 8y pher, Portland; Josie F, Cameron,and Mary Pick ard, Cameron, Kocklaua. Sooken. Aug 23, lat 67 8, Ion (17 W, ship McNear, Dlck eusou, from Baltimore for Rio Janeiro. Oct 30. lat 29 N, ion 20 W, barque Jas G Pen dleton, from Boston for Melbourne. Catarrh to Consumption. Catarrh in its destructive force stands next to and undoubtedly leads on to consumption. It is therefore singular that those afflicted with this fearful disease should not make it the object of their lives to rid themselves of it. Deceptive reme dies concocted by ignorant pretenders to medical knowledge have weakened the confidence of the great majority of sufferers iu all advertised rente tes. They become resigned to a life of misery rather than torture themselves with doubtful paL natives. But this will never do. Catarrh must be met a' every stage and combatted with ail our might. In . many cases the disease has assumed dangerous symptoms. The bones and cartilage of the nose, the organs of hearlug, of seeing and of tasting so af fected as to be useless, the uvula so elongated, the throat so inflamed and irritated as to produce a constant and distressing cough. Sanford's Radical Cure meets every phase , of Catarrh, from a simple head cold to the most , loathsome and destructive stages. It is local and ! constitutional. Instant in relieving, permanent in curing, safe, economical and never failing. Each package contains one bottle of the Radi i cal Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent, and an i Improved Inhaler with treatise; price, $l. Potter Drug & Chemical Co., Boston. PAIRS AMI WEAKNESS females instantly relieved by that ^fl^F new, elegant and infallible Antidote to Pain. Inflammation and Weakness, the w Cuticurn Auli-IMtin IMtt.H r The first and only pain-subduing Plaster, especially i adapted to cure Female Pains and Weaknesses. Vastly superior to all other plasters yet prepared. At all druggists, 25 cents; five for 81.00; or, post age free, of Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, Mass. novl9M&Th&w2w The Finest Meat-Flavoring Stock. CUE IT FOR SOUPS, Beef Tea, Sauces and Made Dishes. aO » 0- * EXTRACT of MEAT N. B.—Genuine only with fac-simile of Baron Liebig’s signature in BLUE INK across label. Sold by Storekeepers, Grocers aiul Druggists. LIEBIG’S EXTRACT OF MEAT OO., It'd Lon donaellTuTh&Sly ELY’S Catarrh CREAM BALM 1 Cleans e s the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores, Bestor e s the Senses of Taste and Smell. TRY the"CURE A particle Is applied into each nostril If agree able. Price 10 cents at druggists; by mall, reg istered, 60 cts. ELY BROTHERS, BO Warren Sf.. New York. aug4eod*wnrmly CHOCOLATE & CREAM — AT — 8CIILOTTERBECK & FOS«’. ISIHIELLANOEIK. “Did n’t Know’t was Loaded ” May do for a stupid boy’s excuse ; but what can be said for the parent who sees his child languishing daily ami fails to recognize the want of a tonic and blood-purifier? Formerly, a course of bitters, or sulphur and molasses, was the rule in well-regulated families ; but now all intelligent households keep Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which is at once pleasaut to the taste, and the most searching and effective blood medicine ever discovered. Nathan S. Cleveland, 27 E. Canton st., Boston, writes : “ My daughter, now 21 years old, was in perfect health until a year ago when she began to complain ol fatigue, headache, debility, dizziness, indigestion, and loss of appetite. I con cluded that all her complaints originated in impure blood, and induced her to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medicine soon restored her blood-making organs to healthy action, and in due time reestab lished her former health. I find Ayer’s Sarsaparilla a most valuable remedy for the lassitude and debility incident to spring time.” J. Castright, Brooklyn Power Co., Brooklyn, N. Y., says : “As a Spring [vlftilii’inp T find n enluniliii un 1 icfl*iitu for the old-time compounds in Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, with a few doses of Ayer's Pills. After their use, I feel fresher and stronger to go through the summer.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. PKEl*AHF.l> IIY Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Cr.. L:., Mats. Price $1; six ho'.il.n, $0. Wert’-, i ■ i Iiotllc THIS SEASON INC Is made of the granu lated leaves of fragrant sweet herbs and choice selected spices, having all the flavors that can bo desired, thereby saving the trouble of having to use a dozen different kinds of herbs and spices in order to give the proper flavor. On account of the purity, one tablespoonful is enough to season the dressing to an eight-pound turkey. Full directions witli each can. Used by all lending Hotel*. If your Grocer or Marketman does not keep it, send ao Ceut* for large size can by mail, post paid. SADRtGKa FI.AVOKFD with Hell’s Npiced N.usage Mra.suing will remind yon of y*nr old New England home Pricr,iU rts. per lb Beware of Spurious articles put on the market by unprincipled dealers in imitation of Bell’s Seasoning. W- «S. BELL A CO., Boston, Hass. no (ITu,Tl‘&Slm KAW CITY LAND CO., _OF — Kansas City* TIo. This Company owns the most desirable tract of land for residential purposes that there is in or about Kansas City. It is the most elevated land within a radius of 20 miles of the P. 0. and was purchased at a price so low as to insure large proflts. Although not yet prepared to put their lots upon the market, they have been ottered an advance of 300 per cent on some of them, and the demand is so great as to guarantee that the Company can commence paying regular and large dividends within a few months. A lirnl.Pfi mnnunf. of thn rr.niful stork r<*m:iins unsold and can be purchased at par. It Is as sale an investment as any guaranteed Laud Bonds, and offers the additional advantage of securing 10 the stockholders the entire profits of the investment. Boaiid of Dibkctobs : H u. Joseph A. Tucker, Judge Jolm Spaulding, Boston. Boston. Curtis C. Nicliols, Bos- Fred M. Lowe, M. D., ton. Treas. Five Cent Boston. Savings Bank. F. H. Goss. Kansas City, C. Edward Carter, Bos- Treas. Fruit and Frod ton, of J. E. Carter & uce Exchange. Co., Bankers. Mai. Albion F. Pease, Chas. W.Whitcomb. Bos- Kansas City, Fist A. ton. Fire Marsh til. A. G. of G. A. K , De W. Vinal Burt, Boston, partmeut of Mo. Circulars and Prospectus furnished on applica tion to THE KAW CITY LAUD COMPANY, 113 Drrounhire Hi., Roaiou. oct27_ eo(13m&eow6tnrnil NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Satisfactory service can now be obtained over Metallic Circuits between Portland, Boston, Lowell, Lawrence, Manchester, Worcester, Providence, Springfield, New York, Philadelphia, Etc., Etc., BY USING THE “long Distance” Instruments, Central Oflice, 24 Exchange St. Special arrangements for placing such instru ments in Hie oflice of any subscriber can be made upon application to J. D. STANFORD, Supt. PORTLAND, MAINE. novi7 dlw The Atkinson House Furnishing Co.’s Ouaker, New Tariff, New Groveland, 1st National and other Itauges. Cannot be excelled, for durability, baking quali ties, or economy. and wilt be sold at a less profit than ever before. Come and see these ilui | Ranges after reading onr other ads In this paper. _ MfTAt ^vugh^* Made of galvanized iron and copper. Abso lutely no. leakage from any source; no dripping or sweating*, fire-proof; Ventilating. Galvanized iron and copper cornices and gutters. Sheet metal work for buildings. Send for illustrated circular. E. VAN NOORDEN & CO., 383 Harrison Ave. BOSTON, Hass. Iy23__M&Them H. II. RICKER & CO., SOLE ACENTS, Portland. _ _ dHm POLICIES protected by the Pop ular Maine Non-Forfeiture Law issued only by the OLD UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Portland, Maine. To Vessel Owners. fl’I'lE Port Clyde Marine Hallway has been thor 1 oniihly rebuilt, and is now in readiness lo take out all vessels In need of repairs. All work dispatched quickly and satisfaction guaranteed Address, W. O. 8TIMP80N, Jk.. deolPdif I'ort Clyde, tie niaOILLINBOIIS. THE LARGEST CIRCULATION EVER REACHED By any Newspaper in New England WAS ATTAINED BY THE BOSTON HERALD ON NOV. 7, 1888, Ihe Day Following the Presidential Election, 441,738. 441,738 COPIES OF THE BOSTON HERALD Were priuted aud sold on that d ?y. The public demanded accurate reports of the great struggle, and to get them had to buy the HERALD. The mighty presses thundered from midnight to dawn, and from dawn to sunset. Miles on miles of white paper changed to thousands on thousands of HERALDS. News* dealer after newsdealer sold out his stock and rushed back for more. It was a splendid tribute to the Brains, Push and Energy That hare carried the HERALD to the front of American journalism, and hold it there, far in the lead. The publishers look forward with confidence to the time when the daily circulation will equal, if not exceed, 441,738. nov20 7 d3t IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY for Everybody wears Robbers, and Pure India Rubbers are wbat we beg to call your attention to. We believe It to be a fact that ninety* nine out of every one li mid red purchasers of RUBBER FOOTWEAR of any make hare for a long period been dissatislled with their weariug qualities and hare re peatedly asked “why don’t they make better Rubbers?’’ In order to meet this great demand, we have had made especially to our order by the GOODYEAR HI OVE RUBBER CO-, of NEW YORK, (who are conceded by all to make the best Rubber goods in the world) a very targe line of SUPERIOR QUALITY PURE INDIA RUBBERS for Ladies, Misses and Children, Men and Boys in every conceivable style and shape. In order to get these goods made as we wanted them, we were obliged to order very largely believing that the public would appreciate our efforts. Al though they will cost us considerably more than the ordinary FIRST DUALITY goods, we nave decided to sell them at the same price as all STANDARD GOODS are sold thereby, we believe, giving them a more extensive sale. As a guarantee of the genuineness of the goods, and as a protection to ourselves against other and interior makes of so-called “GOODYEARS,’’ we have had stamped on every pair our name, DEAN BROS., PORTLAND, ME., and lu order t< get this SUPERIOR QUALITY we ask you to see that thD Stamp is on them. Wr shall carry this line exclusively for our BEST GOODS in Light, Me dium and Heavy Weights, and guarantee them SUPERIOR TO ANY RUBBER GOODS yet offered to the Portland public. The old fanlt of slipping at the heel is entirely obviated in these goods, as they are all made on new and improved lasts. We ask Rarticular attention to onr line of Men’s and Boys’ Rubber Boots In Light and leavy Weights, they are extra nice fitting, being made on regular calf boot lasts, and we warrant every pair. OUR SPECIALTIES: Ladies’ extra fancy Light Weight Rubbers, Footholds and Sandals; Ladies’ Light Weight, Jersey cloth, high button Overshoes; Ladies’ Heavy Pure Gum Sandals; Misses’ and Children Spring Heel Rubbers and Spring Heel, Jersey cloth, high button Overshoes; Chi! Ten’s Spring Heel Rubber Boots; Men’s ana Boys’ War ranted Rubber Boots; Men’s Footholds, Sandals, and Heavy Lumbermen’s Orers; Men’s extra Light, Jersey cloth Arctics and Alaskas. To ail th-se who hare had trouble with the wearing aud fitting qualities of their Rubbers, we would extend an invitation to give this line a trial. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT HE AN RROS’ml)EPA™T 455Congress Street. U™" w I m SJm 453 CongressiJjfrMt Rubber Boots 1 Shoes. There Is no line of goods manufactured of which ihc consumer knows so little regarding quality. You ask for a pair of GOOD RUBBERS and lake whatever the retailer offers you. If you will Insist on having the ...AMERICAN RUBBER COMPANY’S goods and be sure that they bear this Company’s name or trade murk, you will be assured of a good article. They u re made of the linest Pure Para Rubber, and are sold by all First Class retailers. Insist on having them and take no others. augll eodCin messenger’s nonce. Office of tlie Sheriff of Cumberland County, State of Maine,'Cumberland, ss., November 14, A. D. 1888. THIS is to give notice, that on the thirteenth day of November, A. O. 1888, a Warrant in i Insolvency was issued out of the Court of Insol- ! vencv for said County of Cumberland, against the estate of SAMUEL B. SEELEY, of Portland, adjudged to be an Insolvent Debtor, on petition of said Debtor, which petition was filed on the thirteenth day of November, A. D. 1888. to which date interest on claims is to be computed. That the payment of any debts to or by said Debtor, and the transfer and delivery of any property by him are forbidden by law. That a meeting of the Creditors of said Debtor to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Insolvency, to be liolden at Probate Court Boom, In said Portland, on the third day of December, A. D. 1888. at 10 o’clock in thejforenoou. Given under my hand the date first above writ ten. H. H. SABGKNT Deputy Sheriff, as Messenger of the Court of In solvency for said Comity of Cumberland. novlu&22 SOUTHERN YELLOW Pit LUMBER AND TIMBER. Memorandums of Lumber furnished nt the low. est market prices from our stock on tne wharf, or direct from our Southern Pine Mills, and in the quickest possible time. DEEBINti, WINSLOIV 4b CO., 2211 Commercial Nlreet, Portland, Nle je4 _eodtf The Luscomh and Artist Banjos are the best toned, best made and most beautiful of all makes. If you cannot find them at your dealers don’t take any other make but send oirect to the manufac turer. Catalogue Free. THOMPSON & ODELL, 180 Washington St., Boston, Mass. novZOeodlm POLICIES, Protected by the Popular Maine Non-Forfeiture Law issued only by the OLD UN ION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Portland, Maine. augll eodtf 8 .8. White’s, H. D. Juste’s, ana John son & Land’s Best Teeth, $5.00 PER SET. These are the best Teeth manufactured In the world, and the prices or these teeth the nast Bf teen years have ran ted from $10.00 to *16.00 and even *80.00 per set. Wilmington Teeth $4.00 per set. Gas tree to all who wish to have one or more teeth extracted without pain. Gold Filling *1.00 and upwards. Silver Fillings 60 eta. to 76 eta. Cement or Bone Fillings 60 cents. Appointments by mall will receive prompt atten tion. Dr. F. J. BONNEY, - Dentist, 4991-2 Congress, Cor. of Brown. mar2fl _ dtl WER BARRELS. Barrels and Ke^s for-Cider; also IOO Bass’ Ale Hhds., — FOR SALK BY - R. STANLEY&SON, 410ForeSt., Portland, Me. OCt3dtf Until Dec. 16, we will cut Address *• or Mom'gram on Steel, aud Stamp iu assorted colors Five Quires of New Yoik Linen Paper, with Envelopes, tor $2.60; regular price is $5.25 This make* tlie best Christmas present, for tho moiey. ever offered. Sa'tiple. »ent. w.W. Dnii. A le., Niaiiurn, !I3 WeM "Iren. Bttiou. janl4eodly ■' .... W AUENTA WANTED. Book Agent§ Wanted To Sell Starratt s “Poems and Translations.'' A nicely gotten up book. Translations repre sent the best German lyrical talent. Very com plimentary notices from leading Journals. With the book Is sold a beautifully Illustrated German poem. Either makes an appropriate Christmas gift. Sold at reasonable price and liberal com mission given. Write lor circulars giving press notices and prices. Address. Box 1093. Rock land, Maine. Bovl3d2w* HOARD, Wanted. BOARDERS, transient or permanent; table board by the meal, day or week; furnished rooms let witn or without board. Appply at Jlyadtl291 SPRING STREET, WANTED. OFFICE WANTED — At once, small room. fitted with a desk and stove, near Exchange and Commercial streets. Apply to M. M., this office. 211 PCNW WANTED—Oue but little used will answer. Inquire of B. F. HASKELL, 470 Congress street.21-1 WANTED — Horse for his keeping through the winter; best of references given. Ad dress C. A D-, Press office._20-1 WANTED—Bookkeeper. Address BOX 1698. 20-1 •—■— WANTS l»— Hotel and family washing; rough dry, 60 cts. a tub or *1.00 per barrel. Having fitted up one of the best equipped steam laundries In the State, am prepared to do all kinds of laundry work; all kinds of fancy Ironing and fluting done; goods collected and delivered free of charge. Send rostal to WESTBROOK TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, Baccarappa, Me. 19-1 FBKAH EOCiA WANTED by every poultrymau when they are brioging the pre sent high prices. Eggs can be had In abundance by fee ling the Dlrlgc Egg Food. We will refund the money In every case where the food falls to Increase the egg production. C. B. DALTON & CO., 27 Preble Street._ 19-1 11T ANTED—A good second-hand double v» sieign, traverse runners preierreu. au dress P. O. BOX 1013, stating price. 17-1 U’A.vr K O—Highest cash prices paid for cast v T otf clothing, ladles or gents, or exchange (or Turkish rugs. Please send letter or Dostal to M. Oku ROOT, 94 Vk Middle street. 6-tf2w* FOB SALE. L'«B SALK—stationery and periodical store; a fine clean stock; dally papers pay rent; Maine city, 9000 Inhabitants, growing place. Ad dress C. A. HASKELL, care Bailey & Noyes, Portland.21-1 FOB SALK—A large variety of Work Stands and Baskets. KENDALL & WHITNEY, Cor. Federal and Temple streets.20-1 I iso B HALE—I will sell the business of a pro fitable hotel, with all the furniture. 36 rooms, (net). For particulars, write the landlord, C. L. CORD. Haverhill, Mass.9~t_ PIANOS FOR MALB-E. B. Robinson of fers his stock of square and upright pianos, some but slightly used, at very low prices to close out bis business. ROOM 11, Brown Block, Con gress street. Take Elevaior. _10-tf (NOB HALK—1 second-hand 12 horse power a engine, and one 14 horse power boiler with heated pump, Inspirator and all fittings at a bar gain. Address, BIDDKFORD STOVE FOUN DRY. Biddeford. Me. ocfitf MISCELLANEOUS. IF VOL WANT to save money buy your Hour of us; we are selling Washburn's and Fins bury's patent Hour for *7.76; best St. Louis Hour for $<> So per barrel. 0. A. ROUNDS, Cor. Frank lin and Oxford street._ 20-1 LADIES extra large fine French Kid Bals, large size, 7 to 9, A, B, C, D and E. Your troublesome feet perfectly fitted; your wide joints properly fitted; your ingrowing nails made com fortable by buying your boots at Brown’s, sign of gold b ot.__J7-1 DONODLA BOOTH, haDd sewed, seamless, common sense, made for your troublesome feet, warranted to give you comtort If properly fitted. Extra large size a specialty. BROWN, sign of gold boot. 17-1 LADIES fine New York Bals, all widths, sizes and half sizes. Boyd's New York Boots In ail the leading styles, at Brown’s, sign gold boot. 17-1 CONCEDED— Hca<lquarters for ladles’ and men’s |2.00 Bals. Our increasing trade compels us to keep a large assortment of 12.00 boots. Brown’s popular Waukenphast, only 12.00. Sign of gold boot. 17-1 TO I.KT 1H» I.ET—Six rooms io new house rear Monroe Place, $16; gas and sebago; will be ready llec. 6. Apply to JOHN F. PROCTOR, Centen nial Block, or to EDWARD HASTY, 52 High stree-, 21-1 TO LET-House 418 Cumberland street. Ap ply to HOWARD TAYLOR, 410 Fore street. _ __ 21-1 »•'« l ET With board a very desirable suite X of rooms to let with board, at r<8 PARK 8T. _ _20-1 rilO I.ET—Storage for carriages and furniture 1 lniulreotKKNDALI.il WHITNEY. Cor. Federal and Temple streets. 20-1 rilo t .E l*—'The upper tenement In house No. 1 23 North St. Enquire of ALPHKUS GRIKF IN, 32 North or 373 Fore St.20-1 rito I.ET - A rent ou second door, house No. io X Laura! Ave., 7 rooms, very pleasaut, la first class repair, with cement floor, water closet, shed aud c al pen on same floor; each rent has a door separate: sewer connections first-class with cast Iron traps; will be vacated Dec. 1. 1888. Kent can be seeu at any time by calling ou C. W. MORRILL, 88Va Exchange St._19-1 To I. ET -Desirable rent at 29 State street; con alnlug fourteen rooms; bath room; hot aud cold water; convenient for two small families: rent $4 i per month. Apply to A. G. DEWEY. 30 Exchange street.___191 TO I.ET—An upstairs tenement in the western part of the city, of 9 rooms, with bath room and gas. Inquire at 8 CUSHMAN ST. 1!>2 TO LET-House 154 Pearl street; nine rooms in nice order. Apply at 162 Pearl street. 17-1 TO LET-The beautiful constructed store with a lovely basement, light and dry: Nos. 117 tc 119 Middle street, Thompson Block; suitable lor wholesale or retail; It will be let or leased to the right parties, low. Enquire of H. E. THOMP SON, No. 184 Brackett street.7-4 TO l. ET pleasant front room. Enquire at 161 CUMBERLAND ST.30-tf fllO I.ET—Chambers over B. B. Farnsworth & X Co., In store No. 133 Middle Street, Wood man Block. 30x120. F'or particulars apply to GEO. W. WOODMAN.23-tf TO LBT-The spacious store now occupied by Woodman True & Co., corner of Middle and Fearl streets; one of the largest and best In the city ;!t Is well arranged for the dry goods or almost any other busmess. For particulars apply toGEO. W. WOODMAN. _23-tf TO LET. THE hotel property corner India and Commer cial St., said property has been repainted and thoroughly renovated, is situated opposite the Grand Trunk Depot and near the wharves of the Boston, New Vork and foreign steamers, eon tains atmut thirty-five good rooms, well adapted to the wants of a small hotel or l dglng house, will be leased for a term of years by applylug to nov8eodlf AUG. P. FULLER. 432 Fore 8t. TO RENT. TH E second store and two thirds of upper or third story o( the large uew buildfug Just completed, at east end of Kennebec dam. Augus ta. Me. Each floor has capacity of some 13.U»0 sq. ft., or 246 It. long by 68 ft. wide. 200 borse Dower already established with several hundred in*ire in reserve, mmum* witnin 50 it. ol rail road, side track nmmug direct to building. One of ilie best manufacturing locations In Ken nebec County. The whole or any part of the above now ready for occupancy, and will be let on rea sonable terms. For further particulars Inquire of N. W. COLE, Agent, — AT THE OFFICE OF — 0C4 FIWAKPS MAKTC COMPANY. .u, jialk liKi.r \\j ANTED — A steady party with $600 to » » $IOOO to take equal Interest and tull chaige ol a p'ofltable established business; an opening for a pushing young man. For particulars, call lu person. A. FEN ION, 199 Middle street. 21-1 WANTED-A position by a young man with eight years business experience, as a book keeper or would invest canltal in paying business. Address BUSINESS, Press Oflloc.21-1 Cl,E H K WANTED--In a grocery store a lew miles fiom the city, a young man with some knowledge of the business the best of refer ences r> quired. Apply to MR. JON KS, at Tw chell Cliampllu.& Co._ _2t>tf WANTED—Men to collect small pictures to copy and enlarge in crayon, India Ink and water color; salary paid and outfit free. Address with references for particulars EASTERN COPY ING CO., 21 Main St., Bangor, Me. 14-tl BCNlNBNIt CHANCE*. FOR NAE.E—Grocery and provision store wbere your money Is neither sunk In fixtures nor given for bonus, but buys marketable stock cash business; $1000 monthly; excellent location corner store;_prlce $600, worth $1000. YOUNG & WIIEKLEK. 23 Court street, Boston. 19 1 LOST AND BOUND. FOUND—That a sure preventive against colds, Is Conant’s Compound Vapor Bath, unlike all other baihs, no matter what the weather, there Is no danger of taking cold after a Compound Vapor Bam. Call (Ladies and Gents) and satisfy yourselves at 413 1 ONGRESS ST. 21-1 LOM r—The lady who lost a black Spanish Lace scarf please call and prove property MANSON G. LARRABE* & CO., 246 MiddU street_ 20-1 FOUND—A pocket book. Theownercan hav« the same by proving properry and paying charges. JAMES A. BAIN, 114V, Exchange street. 20-1 Found — Another lot of Wash Boilers ol which we have sold so many, at same ole prices; also a lot of Handled Wire Fruit Basket: at lu cents. CII Stoves wt h heating apparatus for cold chambers, at Mitchell's Five Cent Store 620 Congress street. _17-1 L*HtT—Nov. 4th, nesr South Windham, a Foj Hound, reddish brown mixed with white red spot on shoulder and rump, heavy loowu ears with collar marked “L. Leighton. Ileerlng. Me.,’ will pav reward for same or Information | LEANDER LEIGHTON, Deerlng, Me. 9-2 ISLAND STBAJIICKM Freeport Steamboat Co. On and after Nov. 12. 1888. the steamer Phan tom, H. B. Townsend, Master, will run as fol lows: Between Freeport and Portland touching at Great Chebeague, Little John’s and Cousins III ands. Leave South Freeport daily (Sundays excepted) at 7.00 a. m. Returning will leave Burnham* wharf. Portland, E.B. MALLKTT. Jr., Manager, selOdtl Freeport. Harpswell Steamboat Co. On and after Oct. 10, 1888, Steamer UKK RVCONKAO will leave Orr’s Island 8.46 a.m.; Bailey’s 7.00; Harpswell 7.16; Great Chebeague 7.46; Jenks 8.00; Hope Island 8.06; Little Che beague 8.16: Long Island 8.86. Arrive In Port land '.>.16. Return leave Portland for Orr’s Island and all intermediate landings at 2.30 p. m. oc2 _ dtf Portland and Boothbay Steamboat Co. STEAMER ENTERPRISE—CAPT. RACE. ON and after Tuesday, October 30, 1888, steamer will leave Portland every Tuesday at 8.30 a. in., for Boothbay, E. Boothbay, Ho. Bris tol, Pemaquld. Every Friday at 8.80 a. m., for Boothbay. E. Boothbay. So. Bristol, Damarlscotta. Returning, will leave Pcmauuid every Wednes day at 7.00 a. m., for Portland and Intermediate Landings. Even Saturday will leave Damarlscotta at 7.00 a. iii.« iih iuiiimiiu aim luicuucuittin idtuumKl. Connecting with Boston Bouts at Portland. No freight received after M.16 on the day of sailing. Freight received and delivered by W. H. Boha noo on the wharf at Portland, ocasdtfA. MONTOOMKBY Pres. HPHNKSS UIBOS. RICHARD WEBB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, lias removed to No. 48 1*2 Exchange Street. noTl_altn OR. E. B. REED, Clairvoyant and Botanic Physician. House and Office 399 Vj Congress St., Portland, DB. BKKD treats all chrouic diseases that fieah Is heir to; all cases that are given up as In curable by the allopathic and homeopathic phy sicians, I wtU take their esse to treat and cure them. 1 find that about four-fifths of the cases given up to die can be cured. Examinations at a distance by letter with their full name and place of residence nad one 2 cent stamp and $2.00 Ex amination at the office, $1.00. Consultation tree. Office hours 9 a. m. to 9 n. m. seplltl J. A. BAYDEJf. STENOGRAPHER SIHBxchaxob St., Portland, Mb. feblBdtf ntnuu HELP. COOK WANTED—An American woman from 30 to 40 years old to do meat and pastry cooking: out of town; must be Brst-class in every respect; best of references required; wages from $36 to $40 per month. Address H. w. it., Press Office. 17-1 i _ TIB ATKIBSM HOUSE FURNISHING CO. PARLOR STOVES by the hundred, in nil grades and prices. Round, Oral or Square. Sheet, Cast Iron or tile. Heautles, medium or plain look ing, mostly brunetts, but real comfort* in a house. Read about the cut down ol prices in another column. "EXHAUSTED VITALITYr A Croat Medical Work for Young and Middle-Aged Men. KNOWLEDGE 18 POWER* READ! KNOW THYSELF More Than One Million Copies *old. VO UNO and middle-aged men who are suffering vmn the Indiscretions of youth. Exhaust* <1 Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Ac., and the thousand untold miseries con sequent thereon, and all who »re sick and suffering and do not know what ails them, can be cured with out fall ty following the Instructions In the Science of Life or Self Preservation. Price only $1 by mall postpaid, scaled. It Is a book for every man, 3U) pages, full gilt, prescriptions for all acute and Medical Association, who awarded tho gold and Jewelled medal to the author. Illustrative sample, with Indorsements of the press, sent free If yon apply now. Address, The Peabody Medical Insti tute. P. O. Woe 1896, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKER, graduate of Harvard Medical College, « years’practice In Boston, as consulting physician to the Peal*ody Medical Institute, who may be con sulted confidentially. Specialty. Diseases of Man. Do not be deceived by worthless imitators. Bemirv yon atldress or coll at the Peabody Medical. lusti tute.No. 4 Dulfiuch St. No. 4. sepll TT&S&wly Iff- SCHUMACHER’S! ROLLED AVENA. from purr white oats. Cooks quickly. Try U. WffOLE WHEAT FLOUR. Is the etmff of bffe. Don’t min your health eating bread from fine white Hour. Hold only in 5 and m lb. bus, kegs and bbls. under the F. Schumacher Milling Co. brands. Ana your grocer for s bag in original packages and take no other. THE F. SCHUMACHER MILLING CO. AKRON, a 8.1. Pfnnoek & Son, H. E. Ast’n, Boston. Junl TTSSflm fThe Toy the Child Likes Best -IS THE— “ANCHOR" Stone Building Blocks. Real Stone. Three Colon. A Clever Present tor child ren of all ages. For $1.73, or $2.0Q a good average box. Deecriptive Catalogue eent post-free on application to IF. Ad. Richter & Co., SIOBROAOWAr^^^NEWYOSK^ oct9 eodSwZiu H AIN ES.RICH AR DSON ACO SOUTHERN FINE" LUMBER. A full assortment of sizes and lengths of timber and plank In stock at our yard on Brown's Wharf. Special attention given to sawing orders at south ern mills. Offioo 999 Commercial St.. oSPeodtf INUTLABO, 1MB. SEWALl SAFETY JAR HEATING CO DIVIDEND NO. 4. A QUAHTKKLY dividend of one per cent, ha? been this day declared payable on and altei November 28, 1888, lo stockholders on record al close of business November IB, 1888. Transfer books will close November 18, and re open November 23, 1888. C B.8TKOCT, Treasurer Portland. Me., Oct. 23.1888. oct2.eodlra NOTICE Is hereby given that my wife Lillie Leighton, having left my bed and board with; cut my fault, I shall pay no bills of her contraction after this daie. KNOCK M. LKIGKTON. Portland, Me., Nov. 10. 1888. uovl2d3w» STRATI K HI. Boston s Philndel^hia DIRECT 8TEAMMHU USE. From BOSTON omn WeTrESQ'Y i*N IA TIRO AY. From PHILADELPHIA mu Tmdar tad Frida*. Bioni.Lung tiuii, Huston, S • i; '/[fcifto ^V1*d''lpU”'’' *' Wn*rf' * usuran,- joa-bili UM rats at -j Freights for the West bv the Penn R. H , u« Bout h l,y connecting lines, forwarded tree ol com. mission. Passage 8IO.UO. Hssat Trig sis. Meals and ttoorn Included. Bor freight or passage apply to d. M. wdaiPISOI*, Agca., aidtf TO t,aag Wh.rf. Ms. IS a. BOSTON STEAMERS. FALL ARRANGEMERTS. Fare Only $1.00. THB riMT-CLAM BT1AMAM JOHN BROOKS and TREMONT alternately leave FRANKLIN WHARF,Portland, •very week day evening at 7 o'clock; arriving In season lor connection with earliest trains tor points beyond. Through tickets tor i*revld#we«, I.awsll, Wartraicr, New hark, Ac, Returning, leave INDIA WHARF, Boston ev ery week day evening at 6 o’clock. sepl7ttJ. B. COY LB. Manager, NASSAU, CUBA, MEXICO THE WHITER GEMS OF THE TROPICS. The XAHMFICE3T STEAMERS of the WARD LINE. Will be despatched tor Havana. Matanzas. Car denas and Bagua, and tor Havana Progreso, Cam peche, Frontera,Tampico, Tuxpamana Veracruz VtKDSMDtlS and MATl'MDAYN, tor Nassau, Santiago de Cuba and Clentuegos. griHI OTHER THCRMUAY, ROYAL VICTORA HOTEL, NASSAU, IS PERFECTION. AMERICAN MANAOE MENT-CLEAN-COMFORTABLE. For Particulars, Beautltully Printed Pamphlets, Schedules’etc., etc., FRKB. apply Jas. K. Ward Ac Ca., 113 Wall Street, N. Y. novS 8TAT3m STEAMSHIP CO., _ — ro* — EASTPQRT. CALAIS ST. JOHN N. B.. HALIFAX 1 S — AND ALL PARTS OF — New BrMMawlek, Nmtm Me«Ua, Prince Kt»> wards (aland, wad I'npe Hremn. The favorite route to C'aanwwbcllw and *«. A a drrwn, N. B. 1888. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. 1S8S. The Steamers of this Line will leave Hall road Wharf, foot of State street, every MONDAY, and THURSDAY at 6.30 p.m., for KASTPOKT and ST. JOHN, with above connections. Through tickets issued and baggage checked to destination. IF*Freight received up to 4.00 ». w. For Tickets and Staterooms, apply al the Union Ticket Office, AO Exchange St., or for other Infor mation at Company's Office, Railroad Wharf, fool of State street. J. B. COYLE. novlAdtf__OeiPi Manager. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S —un FOB— .-art .. Qalifarnii, Japan, China, Central i•'HjtcSjfc and South America and Maiice. From New York, pier toot of Canal St.. North River, for San Francisco, via The l.ii,we> °f Fsbsbbs. CITY OF PARA.sails Saturday, Dec. 1, Noon. From San Francisco. 1st and Krao.iati ->u For Jnpno and t'hiuM. A CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO, sails Saturd y, Dec. 8, 3 p. in. For Freight, Passage, or geueia. informal ion apply to or address the Oeneral Kasfern Agent*. m. a. aoalum * dm,, 113 mate wireet, (fwr. Hraad *t., Ma-iaa. *10>Mf_ A I I AKI I IM C nuunii l.i ii u. 1888* Winter Arrangements. 1889. ■ ■vrrp.al nod I’.rlli.n.l Srrrirr. From Liverpool I | From Portland via Halifax. | WUMIL | via Halifax. THURSDAY,_| THURSDAY, Nov. 8. Polynesian, Nov. 2d. Nov. 23. SAHMATIAnT I lee. 13. _ Dec, a". Parisian. l>ee. 27. Dec.'3 '. | Sardinian, Jan. lu. Passenger accommodations tineiinallcd.-Cabin |B>>. $UB and 375; Inleruieillate, 330; steerage, 320. For passage apply toH. A A. ALLAN, deneral Passenger Agents, 80 State SI., Host- n; and (i P. WALDRON, 40 Exchange St.; T. P. Mi dOWAN, 422 Congress St., or .or passage or freight to 11. A A. ALLAN, Agents, No. 1 India St., Portland. nov20 dtf ANNEAL N8KTIN4IS. EugleSugar Refinery. THE Stockholders of the Eagle Sugar Refinery are hereby notified that their annual meeting for choice i t Directors and action upon any other business that may come before them, will be held ou Tuesday afternoon, November 27th, 1888, at three o’cl cfc, at the Refinery Office. Fore Street. novl3dul JOS. P. THOMPSON, Clerk. PORTIA'D k ROCHESTER RAILROAD. THE Stockholders of the Portland anil Roches ter Railroad are hereby notified that their annual meeting will be held at the office of dec. P. Wescott, 33 Plum street, Portland, on WEDNESDAY, the fifth day of December next at ten o'clock tn tbe forenoon, toaet upon the follow ing articles, viz:— 1. To hear the report of the Directors and act theron. 2. For the choice of nine Directors for tbe en suing year. 3. To elect a clerk of the Corporation. 4. To transact any other business that may legally come belore them. WM. H. CON A NT, Clerk. Portland, November 21,1888. nov21il2w Administrator'* Sale of Real Es tate and Timber Land. PURSUANT to la license obialned from the Hon. Henry C. Peabody. Judge of the Probate Court within and for tneCouuiy of Cum berland and State of Marne, I. Carroll W. Morrill of Portland, tn said County and State, Administra tor of the estate of Elvln W. Jackson, late of Windham In said county, deceased, shall sell at public auction, on Wednesday tbe nineteenth day of December A. D. 1888, at ten o'clock a. m.. at my office number 80 Exchange street tnsa d Port land, all tbe right, title and lutecest whwh tbe said Elvln W. Jackson had, at the time of bis decease. In and to the following described real estate to wit: Two lots or parcels of wood land situated In tbe fourth division of lands In the town of dray, tn said County and Slate. Tbe first lot con taming nine acres more or less and bounded as follows. Tig..—* M OICIIJ UT OV>k/U(D> a WIIM, IIUIIUVIIJ UJ land now or formerly of Stephen Huston, easterly by land uow or formerly of M. rrlll Elder, and southerly by land now or formerly of one Knight. Tbe second lot being situated northeasterly of the above described parcel and containing nine acres more or less, and bounded as follows, viz:— Westerly by land now or formerly of one Knight, northerly by land now or formerly of Stephen Huston, and William Elder, easterly by laud now or formerly of Elijah Huston, and southerly by now or formei ly of Joseph Elder, meaning an the land which the said Jackson owned or was Inter ested In, at the time of his death In the said fourth division ef land In said (fray, whether the above he an accurate description or not. Also tliv right in equity to redeem the following described mortgaged real estate, to wit: The premises mentioned. Intended or described by a certain mortgage from said Jaekson to one Henry Pennell. lieartng date the eleventh day of January A. LI . 1S«7, and recorded in Cumberland Kegistry of Deeds, Book aid, Page 96. CARROLL W. MORRILL, Administrator. iiovlSdlaw3wTh COLD WEATHEUJIUSIO BOOKS. 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