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I ratification but no was made to best of style. It is shown in innumerable ■ PBCIAL NOTICE*. was given by Rev. C. C. Creegan, D. D., of THE CONVENTION OPENED. lions of the Republican party, Mr. Thurston objection FAST TIME ON A GOOD TRACK. CQNGREGATIONALISTS OF MAINE. kinds of New York. CHEERS FOR BLAINE .aid: this course. shades and colors of various silk, __ Eloquent Words by the Vice Chair* I come from a State whose vast domain "Mr. Chairman,” said ex-Cougressman though very light shades or delicate tints, Thurston of Nebraska* Races at the of the Opening of the Sixty-Second Annual Portland District Association. man, nas been largely appropriated by the survi- Ilorr, but at that moment the chairman Lively Opening with bright woven or embossed designs up- veterans of the Army of the Lewiston | at South Bebwick, June 10.—The Ministe- Chicago, III,, June 19.—When Chairman ving Republic pushed the electric button and the band Meeting. on It, is the most popular. For midsummer Session Rockland. inder the beneficent provisions of the home- Association of of the National struck a of national air and wear this rial the Portland District, Jones, Republican Commit- dead and pre-emption laws enacted by a up medley scarf Is made of washing linen, lu the Session of the the Scotch commenced its first session at South Ber- Opening Republi- tee, ascended platform of the great audi- Republican Congress, and true to the recol- Mr. Horr stepped back into his seat. When A Portland Horse Carries toff the such as white heavy cord piques. What Secretary Reynolds of the Says 18th. torium in at noon to call the lection of the past, the homesteaders of tlie the music had Mr. Horr was recog- cloths and French linen and wick, Monday evening, June The Chicago today, ceased, of a zephyr Cumberland Conferences. can West still marcli on under the banner of Honors Contest. damask, were Convention. convention to lie a scene He of the Michi- In the better qualities hand-embroidered de- preachers present Rev. Messrs. 1. Luce, order, looked upon in and in sun- nized. wanted, in behalf Republicanism, victory defeat, signs are used. The very handsome scarf D. B. A. W. 1. B. in the of to to the con- Randal), Pottle, Lapham, unparalleled history public gather- shine and storm, in prosperity and adversi- gan delegation present known as the De Joinvllle, which is folded Maud R. Does Some Won* The Work Among the Chinese in the K. Atkinson, W. F. Marshall, H. F. A. Pat- ings in this country. ty. This mighty West retains the courage vention a gavel made out of wood from Speedy somewhat In the fashion of a puff scarf, hav- it its conviction and holds that devotion to F. A. S. J. M. Every face can be seen without and oak under which the Cood Work. ing tbe narrow part in tbe centre, and often State’s Metropolis. terson, Bragdon, Brown, effort, is better the Republican party derfutly Frost and N. T. Whitaker. i>rinciple, though It brings defeat, set off by the addition of a minute gold pin, Thurston Refers to the Maine Man as an audience of not less than 10,000 appears than achieved broken vows and was organized in 183), in Jackson, Michigan. The opening sermon was by Rev. success, by is still popular. The large Foulards, too, are preached to be almost a countless multitude. The dishonor. Mr. Thurston said he N. T. Whitaker. Text, II iii :15-17. political In accepting the gavel, [Special to the Press.] arranged Id a similar manner. A threatened Rockland, June 19.—The 02nd annual Timothy We are met in national convention for de- The sermon was an able and a Leader of stage stretches from side to side of the hull, would at once proceed to pound daylight oul importation is an English scarf. In appear- of the conference of the exceedingly Leaders, liberation and conference. The Lewiston, June 19.—The spring meeting meeting general forcible in Republican of the Democratic party. ance not unlike an old-time stock;»It It a presentation. Tuesday morning’s and accommodates addition to the presi- of the United States relies the of the Horse Breeders’ and Congregational churches of Maine opened session commenced at 8 o’clock. Rev. K. party upon Mr. Root, of Arkansas, moved that the re- Androscoggin long-shaped and folded silk scarf, wound dent’s platform several hundred newspaper wisdom of its assembled delegates for such at the in the church in Rockland at Atkinson conducted thb services. port on temporary officers be but Driving Association opened today thrice around the neck and fastened with a Congregational opening will insure If we are approved, The representatives. The decorations appear action as success, pre- chair stated that this had been handsome It is not as affected 11 o’clock this forenoon. Deacon W. P. report from the churches represented a the already State Fair grounds in this city. Nothing pin. yet by at pared to honestly meet tlie supreme Issues absence of Mr. other than the ultra fashionable. harmonious and prosperous state of affairs. rather bewildering first. The walls, ceil- done by the objections. finer in the of weather could have been Hubbard was chosen and Deacon Who Has Made a Decision Which Must i>f the hour with a clear, fearless and ring- way Dress shirts are not in ninch demand moderator, At 10 o’clock, Rev. B. Freeman presented a and and is Root withdrew his motion. Just ing every post, pillar panel cov- declaration of and to nomin- desired. The was warm, a condition so E. F. Duren, recording secretary. The com- carefully prepared essay on the topic, “The ing principles, Judge Moody, of Dakota, moved to allow day now, and we tind nothing new either In ma- ered with flags, bunting and streamers, in ate a ticket which will commend itself to favor- terial or to mittee on Kingdom of Heaven; when, where and Dakota 10 delegates, but was Informed by far as the weather Is concerned, most design report about them. Tbe credentials reported 39 delegates be tlie and of the country how.” Dinner was served to the association Respected. varied designs and colors. loyalty intelligence the chair that the hall committee had already make fast time. There favorite style has elaborately embossed thus far arrived. Rev. D. P. Hatch of Rock- we can win able for horses to in the church and all a so- Boston grandly. conceded what was asked for. bosoms, with holes for two studs. The most parlors, enjoyed The Home Market Club has plant- of this con- was a breeze which rustled the land, was introduced and made an address cial time. We enter upon the proceedings On motion of Gen. Dinghaui the rules of stirring popular shirts are those with faucy bosoms, ed a magnificent banner five feet long, just vention prepared to sacrifice individual judg- and made of welcome which was replied to the the House of Representatives were leaves in the beautiful park grove, for which there Is a large and Increasing de- by the aud it ment to tlie wisdom of the majority and to adopted Free at Saco. behind stage, proudly floats, bear- and a resolution of sympathy with Gen. it more comfortable for the spectators in the mand. In these stripes of blue or pink run- moderator. Vacancies on the committee on Baptists lay down personal on the altar of Excited Create a Breeze ing in letters of gold upon a field of preference Sheridan was adopted by a rising vote amid nlng across the bosom and in the Oxford nominations were filled the Saco, J une 18.—The Free Maine Yirginiaus blue,the success. When our candidates are grand stand. by appointment Baptist sentiments which appear to be uppermost in party cheers. shirt around the cuff Is the prevailing style. chosen we will all with heart and soul Fair never look- of Rev. 0. W. Folsom of Sagadahoc county, western yearly meeting is in session hers the minds of the delegates: "American join The petition of the old soldiers now in the The Maine State grounds These stripes are generally arranged in in a chorus of and the rain- and will until aftornnon. Over Their Wranglings. for American grand rejoicing that they be allowed MO tickets of ad- ed more attractive than they do at present. grouped patterns, which In some Instances and Rev. J. A. Jones of Cumberland county. continue Thursday wages workingmen, American bow of our shall certain city for American harmony give prom- mission to the convention was to are too striking for good taste. With these POWDER The session a market people, protection for presented A amount of work has been done on A memorial was presented from the Cumber- opened this afternoon with ise of the of that victorious in great American horn es." This banner Is marked glory morning the chair. It was ruled that the resolution colored shirts It Is customary to wear white November. the this and everything Pure. land conference concerning the Maine Mis- large attendance of pastors and lay delgates as come into the would go to the committee on resolutions, grounds spring, collars and cuffs. They are also supposed to Absolutely by delegates they galleries When the Democratic at the close of from various churches in the western part and balconies. It is cheered time after party but Mr. Lewis urged that the rules be sus- looks tidy. be tbe Invariable accompaniment of a col- This never varies.