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PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. 1862-VOL. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 27.PORTLAND, MAINE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8, 1888. KZSrffitfJBn PRICE THREE CENTS.

• ettlAL niMlKLLANEOlll. MIIMKH. GOVERNOR MARBLE'S TRIP DOWN EAST. according to the newspapers, the Augusta THE SISTER OF THE COMING MAN. F. Berry had resigned. Mr. Nathaniel THE DEAD SOLDIER AT St. Louis—hopes that he will win because he A SUPPLEMENT TO THE reception might take place on Saturday In- Waterhouse was chosen. At the same time NONQUITT is her “ideal ol what a man should be. MILLS BILL. announced. stead of on Friday, as The ar- the class of 1889 held a meeting in the audi- That is the sort of candidate to bare, a can the earlier rangements for day were made in and torium. didate so Ideally ideal that political oppo- The Party Everywhere Received With could What She Is Now, What She Ita Commander’s Death Officially Senator Shernnan so “FINE OFFICES TO ILET such a way that they easily be post- A Round Table at 6 o’clock was conducted nents can find no fault in him. The Union Characterizes Creat Cordiality. for a day if necessary, he said. The May Become. by W. W. Stetson of Auburn. At the same Announced to the Army. is prouder than ever of Its Presidential can- the Fisheries Treaty. in the First National Sonedate of the Portland meeting, at which Mr. hour occurred the annual meeting of the didate since he receives this strong indorse- Blaine will practically open the Maine cam- Maine Chautauqua Union, which adjourned ment from a democratic woman. was fixed after Bank Building. Visits to the Descendants of the An- paign communication with Mr. Stetson’s Talk to the Chautau- to attend the former. The questions dis- for the Last Journey Our Colorado friend, whose opportunities He Declares It an Obstacle to Ameri- him while abroad. In regard to the situation cussed related largely to the time of day best for watching the drift of opinion cient Passamaquoddies-1 quans at Fryeburg. to the political can APPLY AT THE BANK. In Maine, Mr. Manley said: “The general suited for reading. Capital. are the very best, adds: “I find everywhere Interests, uiar¥salt outlook is encouraging and entirely satisfac- Tomorrow will be the great day of the in ray travels democrats who declare that tory to the Republicans. I have no ques- year for the class of 1888—the C. L. S. C. they shall vote for Harrison. But for the Sightseeing in the Dominions of Her Something About Charles Dickens- Condolences from Cardinal Gibbons And tion that we shall give one of our usual ma- recognition day. third party prohibitionists there could be no Expresses His Belief In a Union BEATING NOTICE. Brittanic Exercises of the that the CARPET Majesty. jorities."__ Other Day. Among the arrivals today are George M. and Lawrence Barrett. question republicans would win, with Canada. Towle and wife, Boston; Miss Ellen Goold, and as it is I think the prospects of republi- Steam Carpel Beating Machine, Pal, at V. C. A. A P. C. Portland; Ada A.i Gray, Yarmouthville; can success are good.” If Benjamin Harri- to the Press.J (.Special to the Press.] Mrs. Miss Florence son, “the ideal of what a [Special S. B. Hill, Yarmouth; Washington, Aug. 7.—A general order man should be," ^.Washington, Aug. 7.-The Senate, at 1 FOSTER’S FOREST CITY DYE BOISE, S. S. Marble Maiitha’s Gkove, Fryeburg, 7.— Hill, Yarmouth; W. W. Stetson, Auburn; is defeated it will be the third Augusta, Aug. 7.—Governor of Asso- Aug. announcing to the army the death of Gen- by party pro- o’clock resumed 13 I’r.blr Preble House. Forty-Ninth Anniversary the Mrs. H. N. Mass.: H. Ella hibitionists, who are the the chief today, consideration ;of the Ml*, Opp. and returned this afternoon from a Last Hon. George Mak< ..eace Kicker, Melrose, hope and party, evening, eral Sheridan was issued at the war depart- of the fisheries and was Carpets cleansed at all seasons of tbe year. ciation. Charles, Biddefora; Eliza J. Harmon, Ella dependence democracy in the present treaty addressed by Sena- most enjoyable the eastern Towle delivered an instructive lecture on the octlT sn eodly trip through M. Bangs, Mary A. Lincoln, Portland; Mary ment this afternoon. After referring at campaign. |l)o third party prohibi- tor Sherman in opposition to its ratification. portion of the State and the Province of Gladstone. He began with a of a S. Sarah E. Kendal), Mrs. tionists want to take the of Camp Pahmenio W. ) description Morrill, Deering; length, to the deceased soldier’s gallantry, responsibility The Senator said he was and Neal, of F. B. Clark, Mis. G. E. Portland; Mrs. trying to defeat such a man. willing anxious New Brunswick. Besides the Governor Cth. field night in the House Commons, show- Lane, skill his Long Point, Aug. ( C. A. Rolfe, Princeton; Miss Annie military and courage, reciting many to accomplish and bring about a public poli- were his son-in-law L. P. Haskell and wife, To the ing Gladstone’s method of dealing with his Editor of the Press: McLelland, Bangor; Rev. B. P. Snow, Wil- brilliant victories, the order concludes: THE LIQUOR LAW. cy that would make more intimate tbe ref- and the members of the executive council Then, beginning with It was a merry party despite the rain that opponents. early boy- lard ; Mrs. W. YV. Virgin, Portland. “These achievements placed him In the lront lations between Canada and the United and their ladies as follows: Hon. Tobias left hood, he traced the life of this great man to Amos L. Miliett’s store with Kenney rank of the great and successful soldiers of Sheriff Webb’s Answer to ar> States. In his Canada The various Anony- judgment would, Lord and wife, Hon. Elliott Wood, Hon. and for the new of this the present time. measures of BASE his time Goudy quarters BALL. and are encouraged and acknowl- mous Circular. within 10 years, be represented either in the Seth M. Carter and wife, Hon. W. H. Hunt, Veteran Association. the reform in which he has been interested were They reached edged at home and abroad. To the army Imperial Parliament of Great Britian or tbe wife and daughter, Hon. Geo. M. Warren, of destination recounted, and his home life was described' New place and were cordially re- England League. his loss is personal and irreparable, but the An anonymous circular was sent out yes- Congress of the United States, and he Hon. A. B. Sumner and Mrs. Sumner, Hon. ceived G. D. Rain continued all night, but it has been by Robinfeon, prince of caterers, The New England League game yester work he did and the associations that cluster the work of the It would be the of the and terday morning, comparing thought Congress Eben Band, wife and daughter. The others who had a to order to which slowly clearing today, there is every to supper prepared day resulted as follows: about his name will be a grateful memory deputies charged with the enforcement of United States. He favored a policy bring- in the party were J. H. Lord and wife, seventeen men sat down and prospect of fine weather tomorrow. Morn- hungry kept AT WORCKSTEB. its older and an Inspiration to Its younger the liquor law under Sheriff Sawyer In 1881, ing about international exchanges with Locke’s Mills; Hon. Mark H. Wentworth the tation of the club as ing prayers were specially in charge of the officers." repu good they par- Worcesters, 5; Manchesters, 3. Base Sheriff True in 1833, and Sheriff Webb in Canada of the freest character were After the President’s to possible. Pure. and Mrs. Wentworth, Kittery; Mrs. C. Starr took of the edibles, previous to which our young people, and conducted by Fred hits—Worcesters, 7; Manchesters, 8. Er- quoting message Absolutely both 1887. Prefixed to the statistics Is the en- There would be no need custom or W. Fogg. The normal hour, at 8 a. in., was rors—Worcesters, 4; Manchesters, 8. Bat- Houses of yesterday, official- of houses and Miss Starr, Rockford, 111.; Hon. B. W. City Messenger concluded the a Congress, This purchase in charge of Rev. J. M. Frost of Portland. Stafford and Ferson and Maho- ly announcing General Sheridan’s death, the quiry, “Will temperance Republicans en- fortifications for. before need of powder never varies. A marvel of purity Mrs. Parker and Miss Terrien; long any Counce, Thomaston; cabbage from Deputy Collector Lewis B. Mrs. Westwood’s work was order closes as “The will be strength and wholesomeness. More economical primary confined ney. follows; flag dorse the record of Isaiah S. Webbf” Fol- fortifications would come, the sense of than the The Governor and first visit- to methods at half-mast at all and good ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In Crosby. party Smith, a transaction which reminded one of of teaching by questions, illus- The Standing, placed military posts lowing are the figures which appear to indi- the two cimpetitlon with the multitude of low test, short etc. stations and seventeen minute guns be people would lead them to melt and ed the State Prison at Thomaston on Mon- a sale. At the table we noted trations, cate some negligence at the sheriff’s office: weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold in John Miller The following is the standing of the New fired on the after the of this mingle with each only Profs. Morse and Bachelder are getting day receipt 1881 1883 1887 other, having a common tons. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 wall day, July 31, spending the night in Rock- who with Lewis B. Smith were original order, and the usual of their choruses in fine order for the England League: badges mourning Seizures.230 1386 732 heritage, a common tie and a common « Bi N. Y.Iy2d&wtf land. On all embarked on the closing Per gov- Wednesday members, Charles C. Tolman who became a concert, to be be worn 30 days.” Distilled 293 2004 487 given Thursday evening, Aug. Won. Lost. Cent. liquors (gals). ernment. That was the with which steamer of to Bar 9th. Played. Fermented 31.814 70*18 feeling City Richmond, steaming a member in 1847. That wide awake native Lowells. 37 24 01 008 The General’s Estate. liquors (gals).7181 THE Flues 9640 600 he approached the consideration of the trea- PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, where some two hours were occu- At 1.30, a children’s service on Building Salems. 35 30 65 .538 (dollars).1100 Harbor, of Portland, W. Ross was on hand and While Mrs. Sheridan is Cases appealed. 65 u«; 62 Published every day (Sundays excepted) by the the Tabernacle, was held in Normal Hall, Worcesters. 82 31 03 .607 is not wealthy, she ty. Because he believed that it tended to pied inriding about and viewing the beau- welcomed he discharged. 21 38 12 PORTLAND raptuously having come from under the direction of Mrs. Westwood. The Manchesters. 33 <34 67 .492 far from Friends of the erect a barrier and to the PUBLISHING COMPANY, this probably poor. committed to jail. 3 16 4 prevent very pur- ties of famous resort. the Quaker City to meet his friends of trimnung of the auditorium with ever- Portsmouths. 3 7 10 .300 At 97 Exchange Street. Portland. Me many flags, General living in Chicago presented him suspended. 8 poses sought to be accomplished by it, he The same afternoon Machias was reached green and flowers progresses rapidly under Terms- Dollars a Year. To mall sub years. Despite the fierce storm without, the A of this circular was shown to Sher- Eight the efficient committee—Mr. and Mrs. G. M. when he succeeded General Sherman in the copy did not regard the treaty as a party question scribers. Seven Dollars a Year.if paid In auvance and on Thursday the company drove through mirth and fun and The National iff That grew fast furious In the Denham and Mrs. N. S. Fernald of League. command of the Webb. officer says: nor a fish- Rates or Advertising—One inch of space Portland; Army with the house in sectional question. It affected the to Lubec where they were received by a and was and O. F. The in “In the tear 1883, the police of this city the length of or twelve lines Cottage kept up to the wee Rev. Alvord and Mrs. A. F. Rich- following games the National League which be column, nonpariel lived here. It Is worth, Derhaps, made but few seizures. Their orders were to ermen on the Southern coast. Gulf of Mexi- constitutes a “square.” band and a salute of thirteen guns, and a sma’ hours ayont the twal’ when the ardson of Fryeburg. were party played yesterday: 850,000. The General’s salary and perquis- assist the liquor deputies in every way in co and the Atlantic Ocean, just as much as $1.60 per square, dally, first week; 76 centsper demonstration the THE sutf general by people. retired to rest ( ?) The of COMING MAN. AT WASHINGTON. their but the seizures were July27 week after; three Insertions or less, $1.00 con- screaming cats ites have amounted, for the last eight or nine power, made by the fishermen of New Eugland. Neither tinuing every other day after first week, 60 cents. After dinner Gov. Marble gave a reception and other manifestations of The forenoon lecture was on the of Innings.1 23460789 the deputies. In 1887 the were active- was it an Irish nor was tbe life kept several subject to about a police question, Half three Insertions or 76 Washingtons.3 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 1—10 years, $10,000 year, and probably in seizures. square, less, cents; receiving a number of citizens. The of the in a “The and was ly engaged making Consequent- to It "fishing for Irish votes.” DYE HOUSE NOTICE. one large party mood not conducive to Coming Man,” delivered by Detrolts.O 00401100—0 opposition week, $1.00; 60 cents per week after. more than that. While a generous liver and ly my deputies had fewer occasion to make He believed there was general sympathy Special one-third additional. same afternoon, at 3 o’clock, the party pro- Meantime W. W. Stetson, superintendent of 19: 11. Notices, sleep. the fierce Atlantic roared Esq., Base hits -Washingtons, Detrolts, Er- a liberal he has to them. with the of Ireland, not in the Garments Cleansed or Dyed Whole, and Under head of "Amusements” and Auction ceeded up the St. Croix river to Calais, in a 4. Batteries— host, probably managed people only and beat the shore till at last schools at Auburn, and councillor of the rors-Washingtons, 9; Detrolts, “It Is true that 533 more seizures were Senate but all the of Pressed ready for wear, Sales,” $2.00 per square per week; three Inser- steamer chartered by Col. Sumner, a band rocky quiet YTidner and Mack, Oetceln and Bennett. save a fair portion of bis salary yearly. At chamber, among people made by liquor deputies in 1883 than in 1887, the United States. He anu trusted tions or less, $1.60. of music them. The Point was restored and a few hours was en- Chautauqua Teachers’ Reading Union for hoped — sleep the time of his death AT accompanying AT BOSTON. he owned some proper- but the police last year made seizures enough that in the for home rule the THE MAINE STATE PRESS. Pleasant Indians were visited on the way. joyed, but Veteran Miller this State. The lecturer began with a hu- ty in and also some in controversy declared that he Innings.1 23450789 Chicago Ohio. Still, to more than offset this difference. Again of Iref nd would gain from the Par- Published Thursday at About 8 o’clock a landing was made at Cal- did not morous with Bostons.0 0000030 3-0 there is some talk of a fund people FOSTER’S FOREST CITY DYE every Morning, $2.60 come here to sleep and made his as- preface, which, every sentence, already raising comparison is made in the number of gallons liament of Great Britain the to pass BOUSE, a year; if paid In advance, *2.00 a ais, where the mayor and citizens met them, 10000000-1 for Mrs. and in the Senate Mr. right year. sertion increased the wonder of the audience as to Pittsburgs.0 Sheridan; seized in the two years. The fact is that in their local laws, that be put In 13 Preble Preble House. Advertisements Inserted in the “Maine State and, with a band of escorted the tour- good by “ramfagening” round before Farwell has they might Ml., Opp. music, Base hits-Bostons, 9; Pittsburgs, 6. Errors introduced the bill granting 1883 the business in this was on a tbe same as tbe States of the octl7 Press” (which has a large circulation in every ists to the four a. m., and what the subject really was. An that liquor city position Amer- saeodly hotel, carriages being provided. despite the expostulations of object -Bostons, 2; Pittsburgs, 9. Batteries—Conway Mrs. Sheridan a /pension of $5,000 a year far than now. part of the State) for $1.00 square for first In- larger scale it Is kumsellers ican Union and that all matters of local as- per There was also a serenade at the hotel, and the so as to flat- and Kelly, Staley and Miller. which was referred to the Committee on sertion. and 60 cents for each subse- drowsy City Messenger kept up the din nearly approaches your vision kept a good deal more on hand. Where de- certainment might be dealt with an Irish per square prominent citizens called upon the Governor. by ten nose cannot be Pensions. t-uaw itcci uauri A wuauicui!. XI IUC quent Insertion. till he turned out nearly the entire your studied to advant- 3W/UIDU ujf tuc yuu ui ui« oeauro w«r« On Friday morning all took the train and crowd, 23466789 and age ; distance is The the Innings.1 General Schofield we often get only a few bottles. A good taken on that subject, there was a A o-dress all communications to went to Princeton, thence by steamer across finally breakfast was announced which necessary. longer New Yorks.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 0-6 His Successor. hardly nranomtlnn ..it.. I_ 1_ 1L. deal of the in Portland Is from Senator who would not a W.D. LITTLE & Lake to Dana’s Point, another 10000000—4 liquor selling give hearty “yea” PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. Big visiting ushered in when the team Indianapolis.3 The of tbe successor to General GO., IrtHiana Po. Tuesday brought question bottles carried about in the pockets. to the to to the Irish hrnnph nf tho PacGamamioHilv proposition give people richer its life work. The forces, at first but Base hits—New 7. Er- an addition to our company, among them Yorks, 13; Indianapolis, Sheridan in the command of the has The railroad men say that there Isn’t half home rule, as it was understood in the GENERAL INSURANCE turning, the party dined at Princeton. little seen and less felt, have been pressing rors—New Yorks, 11; Indianapolis, 10. Batteries army AGENCY, THE WEATHER. Jerome f!lAvAlnnri hat as much Into the now as United States. It was the sentiment Indian Agent Munson and citizens Rumerv. minus his to the front. In Central and Western Africa —Welch and Ewing, Bnrdlck and Myers, been settled by the order directing General liquor brought city general Kitablisbed ia 1843. there was four or five years ago. In the United States. But the of the *—•— them to the Point. at but his head was as full of as history shows us our ancestors with common AT PHILADELPHIA. the senior people accompanied Arriving Democracy Schofield, major-general to take Since I have been in office f have done United States were not to about Calais on their a and ban- interest. Time and my going fight NO. 31 EXCHANGE STREET. W ASHIN9T0N, Aug. 8. return, reception ever. Henry H. Lowell came down from brought differences, each 23466789 command. It is not the rank to the of it tribe found its Innings.1 probable that duty best my ability. My deputies and were not going to Involve themselves The indications for quet was tendered the Governor and Coun- place; the Greek, art; the Chlcagos.1 0002101 x— 6 New England are Boston on tiie John Brooks and was of will have worked hard and faithfully and with in a controversy with Great Britain in re- 4.11 kinds of property Insured at lowest rates. cil in the evening, Col. Albert E. Neill, well Hebrew, religion; the Teuton, home 00000000—0 lieutenant-general be revived by Con- warmer by sturdy Philadelphias.0 good results. 1 know very well the sources spect to a matter over which had no First-class companies, American and Foreign. light rains, slightly weather, varia- which was a line affair. The next shaken by the trip: he walked out and was life. We often wonder sons gress for his benefit. There is little senti- they very why of great Base hits—Chlcagos, 8; Philapelphias, 3. Errors of this attack and that it has been The Irish oct20 sntf ble on the men so upon me, jurisdiction. people must not at- winds, generally the coast. morning excursionists proceeded to East- followed Samuel which com- little resemble their fathers. A man —Chlcagos, 7; Philadelphias, 7. Batteries— ment in favor of such a easterly by Thurston, course, in either made from purely personal reasons.” tempt to carry on the contest by dynamite or For Eastern New fair port, a salute of 17 guns being given on the cannot put all his life into his work and Baldwin and Daly, Buffinton and Clements. York, weather, pre pletes the attendance of three survivors, out House of Congress at present. The opinion unlawful processes. Whenever they resort- arrival of the visitors. Ex-Collector Nutt, transmit his energy to his offspring. That seems to be that inasmuch ceded on the coast by light rains, nearly sta- of the six The as Sheridan is the ed to such means they would lose the sym- ex-Senator Bradford and other Drominent members who first met in 1845, viz: a family has produced no great names is no Standing. Political Notes. last of the great generals of the late war, pathy of the American people. tionary temperature, variable winds. gentlemen received them and after visiting Lewis B. Smith, Samuel proof that there is no latent energy in the The following is the standing of the clubs both the ranks Thurston, George of lieutenant-general and gen- The Republicans on State street, in Ban- Senator Sherman regarded the 1.5th section points of interest the party proceeded to St. B. F. stock. For hundreds of years the Celt lived eral Eaton, E. Pray, John Miller and Fran- in the National League: should die with him. will raise a There will of the treaty, allowing the free John by the steamer Cumberland the Gov- and dreamed. One race after another fol- Per flag Thursday. importation LOCAL WEATHER KKPOKT. cis Pennell. others Major-General John McAllister Schofield, e of Canadian fish and fish as a surrender ernor being cheered at the wharf. A tarry Among present are two lowed producing no noted man till at the end Won. Lost. Cent. §or,speeches. oil, FORTLAMD, 1888. Played. is in age about six months General Sheri- of the the to Me., Aug. 7, over the Sabbath was made here and in the candidates for the comes the father of New Yorks. 64 28 82 .668 The Harrison Guards of Bangor have right of United States levy initiation, Harvey Murray, English poetry—Chau- dan's junior, and was with him at A M 8 P M cer. 49 32 81 .604 graduated elected these officers- Captain, Bernard taxes on imported goods and as an Insult to |8 | afternoon barouches being taken the well knowu musical artist and Burton A. Chlcagos. Wost Point in 1853. DetroTts. 47 34 81 .680 In 1861 he was made First A. Le- the United States. There was not, in the Barometer. 29.804 29.969 party drove about the city, Mr. Give a list of those who strive and you Kelley; Lieutenant, Edwgrd visiting Kinney, the The members 38 41 79 .481 brigadier-general of volunteers. He took part so one a Thermometer. 69. 67. Pleasant and the art Mr. photographer. show those who make success \Ve Philadelphias. gendre: Second Lieutenant, Patrick Ford; history of diplomacy sided treaty gallery. Robert possible. Bostons. 38 44 82 .463 in the of the Atlanta Dew Poinl.68 and guests are more than must our principal engagements Third Lieutenant, William Charlton. between two great and powerful nations. ;55. Reed showing them about. On Monday pleased with the weigh county as a whole not in 33 41 74 .446 H'liuiditv. 97. 194. Pittsburgs. compaign, commanding the troops at the bat- The of on Satur- Such a seemed to be disgraceful to morning, at 9 o’clock, the excursionists de- new quarters of the club which is situated fragments. New England is no longer the Washingtons... 32 60 82 .390 tle of Republicans Readfield, treaty Wind. NE Franklin, led an with a American The 15th section of |K parted for Frederickton on the steamer Aca- most influential part of our nation Indianapolis. 30 60 80 .376 engagement day afternoon, threw out fine Harrison and diplomacy. 12 7 upon one of the best points which make the however, Hood’s troops near Marshfield, m December, Velocity. dia, at their destination at 5 o’clock much we shrink from the Morton flag at Readfield Corner, when Ur. the treaty was a Siamese twin to the Mills Weather. L.Raiu Cloudy arriving Cape coast so famous. The attendance of so acknowledging 1864, In February, 1865, took command of the m. The fact. When we discover who H. P. Torsey made a few stirring and appro- bill and both ought to be debated together. p. Parliament House was visited many superior musical artists makes that possess the Department of North the Mean dally bar...29.932 Maximum tiler....00.4 trained we Other Cames. Carolina, fought priate remarks on the probable success of The treaty might be considered as a huge and after tea, barouches were procured and of the intellects know those who are to battle of on Mean daily ther...58.0 Minimum tlier.66.8 part entertainment notable. It is not Kingston March 8 and 10, then the party. to the Mills bill. It was in pur- the company driven about the city. While often that such give tone to the future. The girls in our SKOWHEGANS, 9; AUGUSTAS, 3. supplement Mean dally d’wpt..66.6 Max. vel. wind ..20 NE voices as Thurston’s, Shaw’s, joined Sherman’s army at Goldsboro, N. C. James John suance of the line of which the Dem- TRY YOUR there the Governor received a line from the high schools and academies are more Datient Edgecomb, W. Hubbard and policrfto Meau dally hum...95.6 Total preclp.47 Colby’s, Ross’s, F. VV. The is the official score of Sat- In 1868 Gt neral Schofield was made Cloyes’s, Fernald’s, and than their following Secretary Royal A. Mabry are mentioned as candidates ocratic was becoming more;and Mayor of St. John, regretting his absence and persistent brothers. I admit of War. In March of the he party daily Shaw’s, Tewkesbury’s Rumery’s are with game at following year for the Republican nomination for Represen- more committed and wnlcn would surrender when His Excellency was there. At 6 o’clock heard at one profound regret these qualities do not urdays Skowbegan: was time. It was a rare treat ions assigned to the command of the Depart- tative in Oxford The Dem- all the industries of the to un- METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Tuesday morning the party boarded the Fly- to be belong to boys. These same weaker vessels SKOWHEGANS. Hiram, county. great country remembered. ment of the Missouri. In April, 1870, he was ocrats mention Dr. Charles E. Wilson and due with The (Aug. 7,1888, 8.00 P.M.) ing Yankee, arriving in Augusta a few min- At for the past eight years have taken 70 AB. B. IB. TB. PO. A. E. competition foreigners. NEXT PAIR eleven o’clock the annual meeting took per sent to the Department of the Pacific. Six Hon. Charles Rankin. The Prohibitionists two nations would settle this SHOES c. controversy 4 cent of the offered 4 2 3 6 8 4 0 Observations taken at the same moment o( time utes before o’clock p. m. place. The reading of the records C. O. prizes for good work; Donovan, years later he became of the — as bad settled so others. AT — by have attained tioodwln, 3b. 4 2 1 1 2 0 3 superintendent have nominated Edward K. Hanson. many No at all stations. _ the facetious they this rank by competition West Point they Leavitt, secretary, brought with Lumsden, 2b. 4 0 1 2 2 0 2 Military Academy. On the death The in the Penobscot voice should be raised against such a hopeful down the house. men, meeting them on their own of Republicans county Tnermoet’r Wind OLD ORCHARD NOTES. Our only wish is that Tufts, cf. 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 General Hancock he was transferred to towns are and their result. And if Harrison be elected, no war of grounds. In the department of invention choosing instructing parts them could be published. Letters King, lb. 4 1116 0 0 the latter’s position, and has been since then Greenbush instructs for C. A. need be feared, and no dangerous controver- ® were woman holds a strong second place. She delegates. read from J. M. Dyer, of Calais, and Dugan, rf. 4 1112 0 1 at Governors Island. for Patten for Col. about fisheries. The would be ® S A holds first place natural fitness in one 4 0 Bailey county attorney, sy question WELCH’S, Place o( £ Bath and a Law Suit—Personal Henry L. Sturdevant, of Boston, two mem- by Simpson, If. 1 2 6 4 0 ® A. B. Farnum for and settled on terms that would be St? F profession and is ss. 4 0 0 0 2 0 Senator sheriff, Springfield for honorable, 421 bers of the club who were in which rapidly gaining in others. Kearns, 2 Frye’s Opinion. Street. — P O *-> Items. absent, E. C. for and If the were re- Congress “O © The old idea was that a woman Priest, p. 3 112 19 1 Ryder senator, William IT Clark proper. treaty *0® they expressed their that were should re- Senator 9aid of to- Observation. © ©J= _© regret they ceive Frye General Sheridan for county and Col. A. B. Farnum the matter would stand as it did in We have the finest and best Gents’ ■§ of the all necessary instruction from her hus- attorney, K'ul wearing deprived happiness of being present. Totals.34 9 10 18 *26 13 9 : “He was one of for sheriff. 1886, under the of 1818; and if the to be found In Portland: [Special to the Mr. band. The poverty of instruction accounts day the most admirable treaty $3.00Shoe pump soles, Is l Press.] Dyer is, in age, the oldest member, of the States with or | f* being for the dearth of AUGUSTAS. officers I The Republicans of Hampden are to or- President United would, plain cap toe; see It, and you will buy no oth- |S | » Oi,d 7.—The seventy-five. The election of officers results heretofore. One ever knew. I was with him In New iS g 5 > Obchabd, Aug. gentleman result- half ganize a club next moderation, exercise the powers conferred ers. KS ed in the choice of the race must derive no little comfort AB. B. BH. TB. PO. A. K. Orleans Republican Thursday Ladies' Kid who claimed to have lost and of the following for during those troublesome days when L. A. of upon him law, authorizing retaliation, splendid Common Sense Boots, money jewelry the from the fact that old things have passed Rogers,:lf. 6 11110 0 evening. Barker, Esq., Bangor, by made from the softest French Kid finished stock ensuing year: Edward P. Staples ss. 4 he was In command. I will there would no trouble. Whenever Great while in bathing here, has sued Mr. E. B. away and ail have become new. Keay, 1110 2 0 Before that supposed deliver the address. be at tlie low of Call see Eastport.Me 29.98 64 —2 E -.Cloudy commissary; 0. L. vice Already 4 price $2.00. and them. Tewkesbury, the Freeman, 2b. 0 0 0 0 3 0 that he was a In Aroostook countv, the Republicans of Britain or her dependencies excluded Amer- — position of instructor and is somewhat and ad- Portland, Me 29.96 66 —2 E Cloudy Sears, proprietor of the Mammoth Bathing commissary; Samuel treasur- instructed 3b. 4 0 0 0 4 3 1 rollicking Thurston, reversed. In Nilson, Mapleton, and Castle Hill, and Chapman ican fishermen from the rights of Northlield... 29.90... S _Cloudy Converse O. exactly 4900 academies and 4 0 1 1 0 6 0 ventorous Irish leader. with hospitality House, for $000, claiming that he left his erer; Leach, secretary; Wil- Underwood, p. My experience have a Harrison and Morton in British the President should do the Boston, Mass 29.98 60 0 E ....Cloudy seminaries there are enrolled as Patterson, rf.. 4 0 1 1 1 1 0 organized club, ports liam Ross, foreign correspondent; Sumner pupils 230,- him there me American Block 29.96 66 NE ... valuables and cash in the hands of Mr. satisfied that he was a man of with the officers: President, Ben- like with Canadian fishermen in J. P. 421 St. Island +2 Cloudy C. Fernald and Jerome 000 girls and 140,700 boys, 03 per cent, of the Gooding,If. 4 O 0 O 12 O 2 following WELCH, Congress Nantucket.. 29.94 64 —4 NE Cloudy Rurnery, firemen; one and 23 c. 4 0 0 0 6 wonderfully sound and jamin Flckett; vice Edward ports. sntf Sears. Detective F. A. Tarbox served the Amos L. Millett and John L. per cent, of the other. Sim- Webster, 1 0 cool judgment. On presidents, aug7 Albany. N.Y 29.88 82 +10 W ....clear Shaw, water- cf. 4 1 0 0 MoNamara and J. H. Senator Sherman closed his men ilar statistics were given from Ferdy, 0 0 0 my return 1 informed President Grant of my Cook, Wlillam Davis; by expressing NewYmrk... 29.92 74 O BE —Cloudy warrant, and the new, large bathing house ; and Charles Cook, potato slicer. Then colleges. sincere desire that the debate be Do these figures indicate any lack on the change of opinion, to which he said, that secretary, Frank Flckett. The club will might 29.92 88 W .... came a such as the Club Totals.37 3 4 4 24 “ Philadelphia +6 Clear was closed. But Mr. of the firm of dinner, only Cunner ip *"3 sneriaan nau no as a Qioot avapj Friday night In the Hall to an termination. Securus Galveston... 29.84 84 SW Guppy, part of young women? superior military man, Grange brought early judicat ....Fair enjoy. Thirtyhungry men ate as only those dead or alive.” at Ball’s Mills. 29.92 86 VV Guppy & Co., went his bonds for the re- From these signs of the times, Mr. Stetson ORBIS Washington. +2 _Clear who |dine at the shores of Casco Bay can. •Gooding out for running out of base line. Pensions to Maine People. TERRARUM.” Norfolk, Va. 29 86 86 +4 BE _Clear found it not hard to decide who is the com- Winterport Republicans have instructed quired amount, and Sears has opened up In tiie afternoon the cottage was dedicated Innings.1 23466789 Final to Hatteras ... 30.00 80 +12 s ....Clear man. The lecture was full of Arrangements. their delegates favor A. F. Sweetsir for The following Maine pensions have been in due form. The oration was ing bright Skowhegans.0 2000430 X— 9 El Paso. 29.66 98 0 NW.... Clear again. The issue will be tried at the Sep- delivered by New county attorney of Waldo county, Mr. and thoughts and the many wearers of the white Augustas.0 9 1 1 O 0 0 O 1—3 Bedfohu, Mass., Aug. 7.—A change granted: .Jacksonville 30.02 82 +4 SW ....Fair Ross an original poem was read by The Democratic convention an- tember term of court in Alfred. and yellow ribbons were glad to have so has been made In the boat which will connty IXCBRA8K. Montgomery 29.98 80 0 W Fair Fred H. Cloyes. Music Dy Shaw’s Quar- Earned runs—Skowhegans, 4. Two base bits— convey nounced to be held at Mr. M. powerful an as Mr. Stetson. Skowhegan yesterday James F. Kezar Falls. New Orleans 29.90 78 —4 SW Cloudy S. Foley, editor of the Montreal tette. Murray at the ally Donovan, Lumsden, Priest. Three base bits— Gen. Sheridan’s remains the funeral Osgood. Harvey presided pi- and proved a fizzle and adjourned for one week. Job 8. Foxcroft. Cincinnati,O. 29.80 90 +6 SW ....Cloudy Journal of is at the Old Orchard ano. with the initiation of DICKENS AS A MAN. Donovan, Simpson. Total bases on hits—Skow- Pearce, Commerce, This, candidates, 4. Stolen party from to New Bedford. The The Washington county Democratic con- Frederick J. Apollinans Pittsburg.... 29.88 72 +6 8 •••• Clear closed hegans, 17; Augustas, bases—Donovan, Nonqultt Gardiner, Dennysvllle. House. the exercises for and a At 2 Tuesday, right p. m., Rev. Geo. D. Lindsay again Goodwin 2, King 2, Rogers, Keay 2, Underwood vention was held in Machias yesterday. The David M. Howe, Temple Mills. “THE OF TABLE WATERS.” Buffalo, N.Y... Mr. of class of jolly day it was. 1 will add the is Monohansett, a side-wheel steamer, will be QUEEN 29.90 72 —2 BW ...-Clear Harritnan, Sebago Lake, camp presented Hon. M. 2, Gooding, Webster, Ferdy. lilt by pitched ball following are the nominations: Senators, RX-1SSC*. Oswego. Bowdoin is named on this occasion for George Towle, who spoke used instead of the An Cleveland.... 29.86 80 +4 E ....Cloudy '89, Coliege, clerking at the Al- the late P. W. —Tufts, Keay. Wild pitches—Augustas 9. Cygnet addition Richard Allen, Columbia Falls; Caleb W. dine. Neal of for an hour on “Charles Dickens as a Man. Struck 2. James R. Cross, East Thorndike. The filling at the Spring Detroit. Portland, long a member, who died out—Webster, Double ptays—l’rlest, 6; will be made to tbe guard of honor which Hersey, Pembroke; commissioner, Stephen Apollinaris Dodge 29.64 82 -4 NE ....Clear Col. Silas of the Mt. the past year. S. The lecturer the im- Underwood, 4. Time—1 hour 60 min. H. OB1ULNAL, WIDOWS. BTC. City.. Gurney, proprietor began by describing will accompany the remains. Col. of Foster. Danforth; treasurer. Chas. A. Wil- the amounted to Des Moines.. 29.88 70 —4 N —Clear Mansfield of At Band, Cora C., widow or James u 8awyor, Halldale. during year 1887 Hotel, formerly the Tremont pression made on himself when he on Philadelphia—St. Louis, 5; Athletics, son, Columbia Falls; Sheriff, P. Qil- GrandHaven 68 — U called of the Henry 29.76 ....Cloudy House, Boston, is at the Old Orchard House, THE STATE. 4. Boston, Loyal Legion of Massachu- Henry H. Mill- WIDOWS. ARREARS. Santa Fe.... 29.78 80 — ,W Dickens, 20 years ago. A brisk active llse, Lubec; attorney, Gray, bottles. ....Cloudy with his family. figure At Cleveland—Kansas setts, called upon Col. M. V. Sheridan this clerk of Sarah widow ol Isaac A. Auburn. 11,894,000 Marquette... 29.84 00 —2.Cloudy Cltys, 2; Clevelands, bridge; courts, Edgar Yvhldden, E., Fuller, The Old Orchards are great ball came forward to meet me, with a bright of G. Maria T., widow of Ezra Lodge, Bangor. Chicago, 111. playing CUMBEBLAND COUNTY. afternoon, and it was decided that the Loyal Calais; judge probate, Irving McLar- Of all Grocers, Druggists, and Mineral Water this season. They have won six out twinkle in At Marla F., widow of Edwin F. Lord, Upper Still- Duluth,Minn ..... games his eye and warm clasp of the Cincinnati—Cincinnatis, 4; Baltimores, ren, Eastport; register of probate, George L. of seven. The Cumberland Farmer’s Club will Legion should furnish six men as a guard. water. Dealers. Bt.Paul,Minn 29.80 68 —2 W .... Clear Saturday they play the Sacos. hold 3. Warren, Machiasport. Hon. T. J. Stewart hand. He to be and _ The names of the Fort Custer. Mr. Hancock, auditor of the-Canadian At- their fair Sept. 20 and 27. appeared young was guard are as follows: Gen. Catherine, widow of Jobn Shaw. Belfast Simeon T. addressed the convention. Betsy H„ widow of William H. New BEWARE OF IMITATIONS* Assinlbolne.. 30.18 56 —6 NW .... jauntily and almost Gifford, Keene, N. H.; Command- McIntyre, Cloudy lantic Railway, is registered at the Old Or- HANCOCK COUNTY. foppishly dressed. Never Notes. At the Democratic county convention in Harbor. W*83mtdlawS2mnrmlstp 8t. Vincent.. 29.77 W ....Clear er of the Loyal Legion of Massachusetts my2 6u;-l0 chard House. Dr. had photography so failed to delineate Its Walter Ellsworth the following nomina- Helena. 30.22 60 -4 N ....Cloudy William Pepper of Philadelphia, now Underwood, of the Augustas, is a Hon. Henry B. Pierce; Senior Vice Com- yesterday Notes. Dr. Fitler of Philadelphia, who is staying tions were made: ACTIVE MAN (ONE OUT Cheyenne... 29.88 66 +4 N ....Clear at Bar Harbor, was one of the subject. I expected to see a face much young Maine player who is doing good work Gen. Charles Senators, Barney B. at the Old Orchard, is a brother of Philadel- consulting mander; Devens; Col. George H. S. Thomas S. Golden was appointed post- of to begin on moderate sal North Platte 29.92 72 +10 NW.... clear physicians in General Sheridan’s case. He and making many friends. L. Hovey, C. Webb; commissioner, YYil- WANTED—ANemployment) phia’s Fitler’s name wrinkled Instead of the fresh complexion. Gillespie: Col. Henry Stone; Capt. G. G. master at Belgrade Mills, Kennebec county, and work himself up, in bis own Denver, Col. 29.78 76 +6 SE ....Clear present mayor. Mayor was much A series of between local nines liam Watts; treasurer, Charles H. Webb; ary repiesentlug was surprised when informed of the games Greenougb, U. S. A., Col. J. W. U. W. re- Montreal. 29.84i 68 NEl — brought before the recent con- The bright blue eyes attracted and held the Gilray, Maine, today, vice Harry Golden, locality, an old established house. References —6| Cloudy Chicago general’s sudden as when lie from Bangor and Belfast is talked of as a A. sheriff, Abner J. Pettee; attorney, T. H. 30 Yarmouth.... 66 N vention. death, visited S. (retired). Major Edwin Dean, Lieuten- signed. exchanged. Gay’s Manufactublng House, 29.96| +6| I.... Cloudy him on the visitor. Here was one who had means of base ball interest In the Smith; clerk of courts, Alonzo Higgins; Saturday general was improving delighted reviving ant F. S. Gifford, and John Mackie. reg- The were Reade 8t„ N. Y.]lylt)dlawM4w Yachting and fishing parties are very pop- two cities. Surgeon ister of YV. J. Creamer. Hon. Yv. following Maine patents Issued E. P. .Jobes, Observer rapidly. many an hour of my whose cham- The last three are from the New Bedford probate, ular. Dr. McLeish, a guest at the Fiske, boyhood, The addressed the convention. today: George E. Gay and J. II. Parsons, KENNEBEC COUNTY. of all Bowdoinham base ball club went to Commander P. Walker and Cols. J. L.lPutnam yesterday, caught a cod weighing 28 pounds, pionship wrongs had wakened many Myron notable the Augusta, screwdriver; Oliver P. Hix, Rock- THE COMMISSION BILL. Bath, Mouday afternoon, and played a B. A. C. and Another defection from Dem- MilNP. and Mr. a member of the one The Augusta Electric Light Company have hearts. Parsons, Wellington Ephraim ■ Fisher, party, My reception had been so cordial I mixed club of that of some ocratic ranks in this State is Mr. George H. 23 purchased both the electric and the city, consisting Stearns, ol Col. Walker’s official staff, arriv- weighing pounds. light gas did not at first of the best in Newhall of Fairfield, one of the lum- plants of Gardiner. realize in whose presence I players the city. The Bow- ed here on the train, and were driv- leading Government Amendments Passed at The electric lights of evening on the charge the fishery treaty are anxious to se- sat. When at last I told him. all I doinham boys had a complete walk over. en to bermen Kennebec river. Mr. New- Advent vimuiiiBi me now operated xrom me electric ** felt, Nonqultt. The following message ofs cure a vote upon the measure this week and Last Session. Campmeeting. “wfill hp PYplnimarl Irnnw urn nnn The features of the game was the hall has always been a stalwart Democrat Night’s MR. BLAINE'S WELCOME. light station at Augusta. battery condolence has been received, and others are expect to be able to do so. it 1« not expected [Special to tlie Press.] none of us have too much love In this world.” work of the Bowdoinham club and the bat- He is a member of the well known firm of Gen. H. constantly pouring in: that more than a half dozen set speeches re- Sebago 7.—The to- L. Mitchell, of Bangor, visited Au- His boyhood gave little of ting of Uldeout of the Bowdoinhams. The Lawrence, Phillips A Co., whose mills 7.—In the House of Com- Lake, Aug. meeting promise renown, Baltimore, 7. main to be delivered, the longest one of London, Aug. Ceneral Harrison's Partner to Re- gusta to confer with Gen. Galla- his score was 19 to 12. Aug. are among the finest on the river. They are day, in of the unfavorable Monday, surroundings, also, were unfavorable, he To Mrs. Cent ral Sheridan which will come from Mr. and the mons this Mr. Smith moved spite weather, gher In relation *o the State The located at Somerset Mills and turn out an- Evarts, evening that, the approacbiag was sadly neglected his charges made by President Von Please accept condolence in be- to present Nominee. throughout boyhood. my hearty your nnollw 1» nml nflf) font maun faoli.ru. I spirited one from President pro tern Ingalls. continued Increase in interest. At the muster. They visited the muster field and His mother Der of the St. reavement. if the Parnellite inquiry bill had not passed taught him how to read, this was Ahe, Louis team, against Pres- Cardinal Gibbons. Senator Hale's select on located and en- over men. committee civil Rev. W. H. of headquarters regimental his solace for ident of the were Mhuh A II nr T lumber, ami employ 100 The the 12 o’clock rule be morning service, Lanning, years. The books that first Byrne, Brooklyns, heard SGI’THRGRG service will be continued the recess of by midnight, suspend- New Jackson campment. Gen. Mitchell has made an ur- fell the same firm is also interested in the Shawmut during Mechanic Falls, preached an able discourse York, Aug. 7.—General yes- into the boy’s hands were just the ones by American Association directors yes- Jo Mrs. General Sheridan- in order it in- ed. The motion was adopted and the House gent that George H. Pierce be Fibre which Is a 12 ton Congress, that may pursue its received a from Gen. Harri- request ap- calculated to fit him for his work as a novel- terday. Accept iny slncerest sympathy and expression Company, erecting from Rom. 9. Rev. Warren terday dispatch _ vestigation at which it has been una- to the consideration of the bill as viii, Lang gave pointed Major on the Governor’s staff and ist. He said: “I of iny own personal loss. In commeu with that of mill for the manufacture of wood fibre. Mr. point* proceeded son’s law Mr. that have been Tom Jones for the ble to visit during this session. a chalk talk to the children at 1 p. m. Rev. partner, Elam, stating assigned to duty on the Brigade staff as Bri- a week whole nation. Lawrence Barrett. Newhall says he is against the Mills bill be- amended. together, I have been Roderick Ran- RAILWAY MATTERS. The House amended Mr. the member of of ltifle Practice to assist Col. This cause Its free lumber clause would our today the bill for the C. H. Wallace an excellent discourse Miller, other the firm, gade Inspector dom for months. When I recall some books morning nearly all the cottagers as- injure Mr. Matthews moved to insert the follow- gave the of the executive departments would come here to take in Farrington during encampment. The 1 always think of a sembled in the parlor of the hotel interests materially. He says Maine lum- from James at 2.30 m. Bey. E. P. part welcoming summer’s evening, the CANADIAN PACIFIC. Nonquitt u the Ohio Centennial : “If been v, 8, p. object of this is to avoid detailing a and the resolution: bermen cannot compete |with Provincial fiarticipation exposition, by provid- ing any person having servedfwith Mr. Blaine. Mr. Miller will be regimen- boys playing outside and I sitting on my bed passed following for their Woodward a short of acts accompanied tal officer for this for the reason that President Sir of the Ca- lumbermen because tneir ing at several other a summons under this act shall fail to ap- gave explanation duty reading for life.” George Stephens, We, the friends and neighbors of General Sheri- labor, stumpage representation two or three friends. will go down this officer has to decide expositions In different parts of the country. at 4 30 m. Tomorrow there will be by They important questions Thus nadian Pacific, and Vice dan, cherishing happy remembrance of him as a and supplies cost less than with us. gven the commission shall have power to vii, 59, p. in rifle nourished, the little fellow began to resigned yesterday, pear, on the Sam Sloan with the com- practice and if he is a detailed officer kind friend and genial, unassuming companion, now they export lumber into the States at a issne a warrant for the arrest of such able who have yet been heard, reception give early evidence of his talent. His early President Van Horne succeeds him. Levi per- speakers not, he would be liable to create a hereby express our sense of sorrow Free in his mittee, and will also nave places on the re- feeling against years were sad, yet here his mind was deep personal profit. lumber opinion would Hoof Prints. son.” The motion was and in the Rev. E. P. Woodward his just and ana adopted. evening viewing-stand with Mr. Blaine. The work impartiality in the other regiments. filled with the P. Morton’s resignation was received as a di- bereavement, respectfully tender his raise the price of Canadian stumpage or re- Mr. Matthews next moved that quaint conceits which after- wife and our heartfelt In anybody will the first of his lectures in “The of this stand was rector in the road. Mr. family sympathy their duce the of and reduce Barrett Brothers, of Sumner, well known who was summoned to attend before the give erecting begun yesterday. PENOBSCOT COUNTY. wards appeared in his books. At the age of Van Horne, now terrible loss. price ours, wages and of It is in the usual place, by the Worth Monu- 19, Chas. Dickens is here. breeders of trotting stock, have commission, and who refused or failed to at- Origin Destiny the Earth.” Hon. Josiah Crosby, of Dexter.is announc- taking down in short president, was born in Illinois in 1843, and It is the of recently ment, and will accommodate about 500 peo- hand the of request Mrs. Sheridan that the William M. Cook, one of the most prom- tend, should be liable to punishment for con- ed as senior counsel for Hr. Weed, accused speeches members of the House he was purchased Nina, a very promising six-year- That number of invitations will when little more than 13 years old cottagers should take no concerted action or inent of Casco, who tempt of a high court justice of Old Orchard Meetings. ple. be of participating in the robbery of Peter Ben- of Commons for the Morning Chronicle. Republicans represented England. is was a on the make any unnecessary the his district in the of will old, full sister to Lucius A., 241, owned by Mr. Parnell moved an to the issued. It the intention of the Grand of Here the literary character of Chas. Dickens telegraph operator Illinois Cen- display during Legislature 1883, be amendment, Old exercises at nett, Newport. removal of the General’s for Senator Obchabd, Aug. 7.—The Marshal to send invitations to prominent has begun, it is the memorable of 1831. tral. His life has been in ser- body. candidate from the Northern Heald Bros., of Sumner, for which they have effect that any person refusing to make full the man who killed Sinclair in the year spent railway Ocean Park consisted of a continu- party leaders and Sellen, His to to see district of the county, before today’s con- a Lucius A. and true disclosures touching all matters in today representative Republi- car craving write, himself in print, vice. After of the Services In Washington. recently refused $1450 offer. cans of the States in the postal says he shall stand trial. overmasters him. being superintendent vention. He has a strong among respect of which he might be examined, ation of the Woman’s which participating finally In intervals of his following won race in he has been Convention, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul for two Washington, Aug. 7.—Dr. O’Reilly ar- the of the northern of has every which should be liable to by the parade. duties as reporter appeared the papers which Republicans part the punishment high began yesterday. A service of praise and The Growth of New Sweden- rived here this started, and Is said to be showing some very court of Mr. Parnell's amendment It was decided yesterday that the Repub- finally appeared in a volume, as .Sketches by years, he became general manager of the evening from Nonquitt for county. justice. was held at the The Democrats have announced that Presi- fast miles this season. Nina is Uamble- was prayer chapel early this lican Club should lead the procession on [Aroostook Republican.] Boz.’ This was but the of his Canadian Pacific on Jan. and in 1884 the purpose of for the by rejected. beginning 1, 1882, making arrangements dent of Bowdoin followed a rehearsal at Thursday night; that is, follow immediately briliant career. At this he was thus Hyde, College, would vote tonian a son of Maine Dam morning, by jubilee Monday, July 23d, 1888, Has the eight- period he was made vice and man- funeral of General Sheridan. He had a con- I’atchen, Duroc, Foreign Notes. behind the Pioneer and the Grand described: president general for Cleveland and would deliver a free trade conducted C. S. Cornell of New Corps eenth of the colonization of New by Whalebone Knox, 2d dam Old eight, by Marshal and his who will be anniversary A look of ager. He has been identified with the com- ference with Rev. Father Mackin, assistant address in Brunswick, and have sought to Cooney —Mr. O’Shea, referring to Parnell’s letter to staff, preceded youthfulness—then one of can- York. A business meeting of the woman’s in turn by the bnnds and a platoon of police. Sweden. Eighteen years ago, 50 persons ar- dor attracted almost pastor of St. Matthews give the impression that President Hyde is a (with two In the 2.30 list.) The dam of Ham- the London Times, says that the matter of you, eyes beaming with intel- pany since its organization, and a church, and the fol- bureau was held at the Curtis Home at ten. The club will march down Fifth avenue to rived here from Sweden. lect. The scant new accession to the Democracy. That Is bletonian I’atchen sire the letter is but that the is excel- They found 25 hair, and grizzled in later of its success has to his lowing order of services in the church and Is by Tom Patchen, poor style the stand and there take its as large part been due not so. He voted for Cleveland in 1884. Miss Alice M. of grand place built with years, was then abundant. Light and motion of Jack 2.26. is an lent. Parnell sent the Freeman’s Journal a Avery, D., Portland, gave cheaply houses, five acres of clear- and skill. at the grave were A solemn At the caucus Spratt, Nina elegantly special guard of honor to the great leader. flashed from every part of him. experience arranged: Republican held In Swan- communication last week in which he dis- an address before the woman’s in ed land with each house. At the A. E. formed six-year-old, with a trotting gait that meeting It was this club that first suggested the idea present His career The Canadian Pacific road has commenced requiem mass at St. Matthews church at 10 vllle, Aug. 4th, Nickerson, Charles confessed that the coercion bill in literary covered about 34 years. will please, and Is bred to go fast and stay tinctly the this afternoon on of welcoming him in this way. time New Sweden contains 700 for on Walker, and F. L. Robertson were chosen was his. chapel “Hygiene.” inhabitants, Sought every side, the Idol of a large the construction of a new extension from a. m., celebrated by Rev. James F. Mackin, the route out. question of delegates to attend the Waldo county con- The local bill the com- The Normal mission hour was conducted by 70 log 32 one and one-half circle friends, enjoying his to Detroit. The has with government passed good houses, story intensely London, Ont, company Rev. T. J. Kervick as deacon, and Rev. vention, at Belfast, and the fol- Mr. C. H. Nelson, of Waterville, went to Androscoggin Republicans. long walks and travels, in dock and ter- Aug. « Savings Banks. The Lewiston Gazette has turned the fall from the townspeople for «n.t Its work minion line with a pilot on board and bound getthem 7 Percent First Mortgage Loans on Real and send a vessel to and convinced asto^^eO^iiry^SABeA^-'^^airmldesmotoetoyour^^^that we mean business at our MISFIT PA BA.OBM. of showing how protection has Injured An- cider, Newburyport to Liverpool, left her wharf at about ten Plump Rosy Babies Estate In the best sections of Kansas. o’clock on Had it not been tor Lactated Food our little baby must have died. She baa been using it for three towns ovei to a corres- for a cargo. Capt. Daniel Bagley, Jr., was the night of April 6tli 1883. Soon 8 Per Cent First Real Estate droacogglu farming and is a Moilic Jnd. ,UU Mortgage after, from some unexplained she mouths, plump, healthy, rosy-cheeked baby.”—Jfr#. Luppin, Kokomo, DRESS SUI1S F0R SALE 0R ™LET STRICTLY ORE PRICE. pondent. iu a recent coiumnicatien he in charge of the expedition in the fall of eau-o, ie2« Loans of the Maricopa Loan and Trust struck on Hog I-laud ledge abreast of Fort out that 1787. The schooner arrived off the bar 3MP______TT&Stf of Phmnlx, Arizona. puiuts during the high protection Gorges. The ship was of 36X1 tons and had a Company, All All Also Bana Stocks and other Investments, period from 1870 to 1880, the towns of Dur- in a northeast gale, foretelling a storm. It full cargo, iucluing 500 head of cattle. Sleep Night, Happy Day oth^r none to with our little we used Lactated Food. 8ho rohioST&Ttt FDR VIOLIN was low tide. She could not cross the bar Alter laying many months on the ledge she We tried foods, but finding agree girl your SCHOOL ham, Greene, Leeds_ and Livermore lost In began at onoe to gain flesh, and improved in health. To-day she is os bright, lively, and hearty as any child and was, at great expense, flouted to dock Spectacles Glasses^! I nairnct ion la all Braachc. at Vac a I aarf with until water. thedry can be. sleeping twelve hours at a stretch, and waking up laughing every morning.”—Hrm. 8. Tram*. 127)* Eye TO THE HOLDERS OF popnlation. The census does not furnish safety nearly high Capt. lartruacatal Tlaaic. Where temporary repairs of wood were made Sumach St.. Toronto, Ont the means of the facts concern- Bagley stood off as long as he could and save and she with a ascertaining sailed, cargo of lumber, to FALL TERM OPEJIS 19, 11 18. his men SEPT, ing the population from 1850 to i860, a low sails. There were several Portland Europe where she was made seaworthy and Teeth to on board Insisted on a run completed several voyages. She was Cutting Easily Address or apply tariff In one town, who risking fiually and is her teeth United States 4 1-2 period, except namely. lost in the bay or river St. Lawrence. "Lactated Food is an excellent food for teething children. My baby is using it, cutting Durham. The boundaries of all ihe other through the breakers, although the captain this hot weather without any trouble.”—Jfr*. Minna O. Brand, lantha, Mo. While the Brooklyn was on the ledge a JULIUS EICHBERG, cited have been since 1850 argued against it. The venture was a joint was which if Per towns changed or good story told, true, shows the Cent Bonds, 154 Trrnonl Nlrctl, BmImi, iIIrm. the towns themselves created. Tbe facts stock concern, which abridged the captain’s confusion caused by the attempts to ignore Saved from Cholera Infantum augl eodttw the established and to bestow names had until wo tried Lactated we oould find nothing to stay on its about Durham are these: to the authority. Boon the strain became too lancy Our baby Cholera Infantum, and Food, According in well known headlands, especially on stomach. It retained your Food without any trouble, and soon recovered.E. W. Logan, WcMMonUrty, to. DUE 1891. census of 1850 It had at that time great and the double reefed foresail was those borne 1,880 peo- on the government charts. A ABBOTT FAMILY SCHOOL BOYS. in I860 Its had fallen to rent in twain from the top to the bottom. passenger on the Brookljn, on the THE RESULT OF USING We beg to call attention to the ple; population finding your UTTLI BLUE, Earaaiaataa. VI .lac. on the hastened to a 1620, a loss of 240. Between 1870 and 1880 Half tbe crew were mere landsmen, which ship ledge, send dis- fact that the above mentioned United Address A. H. ABBOTT. PrtnetoaL patch on shore to the telegraph office for his States Bonds at the loss of made it a to reef down the present price yield JlyJS eodXSt population In that town was 97. seemingly long job partner in Halifax, saving that the Brooklyn the mainsail so could only So It appears that during the low tariff that it be hoisted. was fast on Diamond Island Ledge, with no LACTATED FOOD. of the I. was the wish to period the population decreased more than The schooner was drifting on to a lee shore explanation locality. fin-t Most Notomong and Economical of Foods. I A valuable pamphlet on "The Nutrition oi Remember, if you news received at Halifax, of the wreck. The 150 Meals for an Infant for SI. Infants and Invalids,” free on twice as fast as and tlie air was grow ing thick. A small application. Two and restore to health during the high tariff recipient of tbe despatch looked in vain Easily prepared. At Druggists—26 eta.. Wets., SI. I Wells, Richardson A Co.. Burlington. VL One-quarter Per Gent your baby period. portion of the jib was loosed and hoisted. through all the charts of the intervening or preserve its health never lanll cod&w rmly (2 1-4) interest, and that as Then with trembling hands the scanty main- coast, and at last directed a telegram to the they ap- its food, but add to Among the gentlemen most prominent In Brooklyn in reply, saying that he could not proach maturity the price will decline change sail was hoisted, and both sheets diawn aft. each meal three or more the Democratic find the locality on the charts, but he sup- until the whole premium will be wiped county convention yesterday The vessel w»s luffed to sec if the sails up posed his partner would come on the return out. of Murdock’s was the Hon. Warren H. Vinton of drops Liquid Gray. would stand. They must go in or go ashore. of the steamer that was sure to he sent from We therefore advise the holders of For Food, which will restore its some years past Mr. Vintoa has been The landsmen argued that the vessel being Halifax to the relief of the I!rookl>n, sup- so these Bonds to sell or exchange them for Mart to a normal without a permanent home. He posing the wreck was near Halifax. This * Finally the captain gave in, and the vessel TUUi. THIS PKlNT should be read with ease at ten inches and is a test Ihr K«1r vTsiON. City, County, and later with the Prohibitionists. Hut • and Water Bonds, suitable for Trust was pointed for the hailing entrance to the to Funds, and would be to have the either bis or their company was not agree- prepared adjust the same scientific principles. We use pleased Merrimack. On she bounded and ail that § py t'MKT’wh w Is?? In?.ni®a*liC, 22? a,re with the upon holders of JTBIAl. together OFTHAI.lflOMf OFII! TEST LEINK, the above mentioned Bonds able, and accordingly lie lias now settled mi SCALP Ai\D BLOOD there were of the brave crew rode to their 3» fenses needed of the vye and