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November 19,1888 THREE ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862--VOL. 27. PORTLAND, MAINE, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1888. CENTS. _———————--- ---—————————————__PRICE I* " — _ C., was administrator ot the estate •SPECIAL NOTICES. KIIICtLLANEOtiS. workmen on that portion of the line to quit ngs. He was out of work and money and TIMES IN WASHINGTON. appointed THE NEWS OF THE STILL WAITING FOR WEST VIRGINIA. THE HAYTIAN REPUBLIC CONFISCATED TOPICS OF THE of Hon. Increase Sumner his DAY ABROAD. | the trestle committed suicide. Kimball, also. Then they cut away bridge, father, who died 26th. Hosea Willard, A was President-elect July detaining two locomotives near the reception given C. F. Moulton and John H. Hammond were thereby Harrison and wife the sur- Doubtful Information from For Violating the Blockade of Port Friday night, by Joseph and His Bride Spending Their appointed appraisers. M. W. Emery has Londoners Talking of Whitechapel Plusli Garments Steamed Whole.'! Compiled terminus of the track. The strikers threat- vivors of his old regiment, the 70th Indians. Marie. in Solitude. been by the heirs of the estate to Horrors and the Parnell Trial. NO RIPPING REQUIRED. Very Returns. ened violence to the officers and destruction St. it occurred in Wright’s Hall, Honeymoon employed Meagre Indianapolis, act as their attorney In the collection and to stock unless the would tnd was attended over 300 of the surviv- rolling company by settlement of all claims due and against the pay them for the work performed in Septem- es with their wives and daughters. It was on the Cround an The Mr. Reed's If He estate. FOSTER’S FOREST CITY DYE HOUSE, Ceneral Harrison’s Policy Will Be ber for the absconding contractor. Cruiser Boston and > brilliant et ent. No speeches were made, Speakership Ex-Empress Victoria and Her Daugh- under advice of counsel for the rail- the and Mrs. Harrison Moses S. Mlliiken, a well known citizen of Preble House. National, Not Sectional. Today Investigation Begun. General passing the Wants the Place. ters En Route to England. No. 13 Preble Street, opp. road company, Dominion officers visited the lime socially for two hours among their loy- Blddeford, died Saturday, aged 68 years. He Express orders will receive prompt attention a and read the U friends. has taken to was born in Freedom, N. H. He was en- sneodtf strikers, supported by posse, The regiment steps oct29 riot which the detained loco- the General to on gaged In the wholesale and retail meat busi- Mr. Posey to Make a Contest in act, following An Appeal to the Court of Cassation iccompany Washington Mrs. Harrison’s Pleasing Replies to The Italian Premier’s Adoration of motives which bad been under surveillance the occasion of his inauguration. ness for fifteen years. He was on the His District. of the strikers for two were moved Probable. Her Well Pleased Friends. regular police force a number of years and His Beloved Congressional days, A shock of earthquake was felt through- Italy. from their possession, and the work of re- served two terms In the board of aldermen. jTpTwelch. out Central California yesterday. He was a pairing damages to the track was at once member of the 27th Maine regi- Nov. 17.—The American The annual chrysanthemum show of the Chamber- ment. A wife, five sons and one New York, Nov. 17.---A Charleston, W. commenced. Washington, Washington, Not. 18.—Joseph daughter Rome, Nov. 18.—The Senate passed a new Massachusetts Horticultural Society is now survive him. to the Tribune About 9 p. m. the Italians opened fire on a steamer Haytian Republic has been confis- lain and are spending a portion code a vote of 101 33. Va.,despatch says: open, and it is well worth visitors younglbride penal by to During the party of eight workmen who were accompa- of the visiting by Subscription papers are being circulated West Virginia is still in a mist cated for violation blockade c.f the to the Hub. All flower fanciers know that of their honeymoon at Cheery Chase, Captain debate In the Chamber of on the enveloped nying a team for the supply of rails. The in Kennebunk to secure funds for the erec- Deputies of St. Marie and for active there is now what well be called and Mrs. of doubt, which can only be dissipated by fire was promptly returned and a general port part, ipation raging may Rodgers having courteously placed tion of a new shoe shop, to be located some- bill for public safety, and In reply to a de. the chrysanthemum craze. It is more than the official count. Except on the electoral engagement ensued. Twy Italians were in the rebellion of the northern districts of their old country house at the disposal of the where between the Mousam Manufacturing mand from the Left for a statement of his in interest, for there is a wildness about it severely injured. was on the Company’s buildings and the Boston A Premier said: Is ticket, the vote is so close that perhaps 100 Hayti. Sentence passed 31st which takes violent hold of people and newly wedded couple. The bride land groom policy. Crisp! “Italy my Maine railroad station. The plan is for a 1 will never provoke any one, but votes will be the of difference be- inst. The United States steamer Boston has makes them value their money but little com- spent the greater part of this afternoon driv- divinity. margin stock company to be formed issuing stock at will never even af- LIVELY TIMES AHEAD. with an enormous and brilliant about the country roads in the vicinity of accept anything remotely tween the two parties on the State ticket,and arrived at Port au Prince, where her captain pared chrys ing a par value of $25 to the subscribers for to authemum. The rage runs to large their temporary quarters, Mrs. Chamberlain fronting my country.” in the three districts in Is assisting the United States Minister in in- wholly each $25 subscribed, providing the building congressional dispute flowers, and the small beauties of a few handling the reins. Chase is about A Funeral. Powderly Endorsed by the Knights at An Cheery shall be leased by a reliable party for a term Royal namely the 1st, 3d and 4th, the majorities vestigating the case. appeal may be years ago are set entirely to one side to make as lonesome a place as could well have been of years. Munich. Nov. 18.—Emperor Francis will not aggregate one hundred. There Indianapolis. taken to the Court of Cassation (Supreme way for the broad discs of the modern grow- selected for a honeymoon but the couple ap- er. Some of the flowers are wonderful. Our pear to their solitude. Joseph, Crown Prince Prince Ru- seems to be no doubt about the success of Court.) greatly enjoy Rudolph, _ grandmothers, who bad their pots of chrys- Y. M. C. A. Prince other the Democratic electoral ticket. Official and Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 18.—General Contesting for Speaker’s Honors. dolph. Regent Lultpold, and who analr of Shoes NATIONAL anthemums for house plants in the winter Every person boys Master Workman lectured tonight TO THE LEAGUE. distinguished mourners, attended the ob- within the next THIRTY DAYS, other reliable data received by the Secretary Powderly would never recognize some of the speci- Philadelphia, Not. 17.—The Washing- at a benefit for the of the mens on exhibition in as sequies of the Duke Maxmllllan. The Arch- will find it Immensely to their of State from about one-half the State, temperance poor Boston members of ton special of the Press says: The Union Mass Mooting at City POWDER the same family. They are as large as medi- blsbop of Munich celebrated a requiem mass to at the point to this result by a majority ranging city. An In Behalf of the Leader of With the of the Hall advantage bay Appeal um sized sunflowers—the of them. Republican organization Last Night. in the Theatlures church. All the princesses from 800 to 1000. On the State and congres- Thomas F. lias issued a statement largest Pure. Barry the Cause. have enormous in next House assured the talk of the next of the late Duke’s were Absolutely sional tickets the trouble arises from the ab- They petals, developed all family present against the Powderly administration, and sorts of shapes. They are as fine as strings; becomes livelier. There will un- sence of reliable returns and the difficulty speakership The Men's To Visit tho Queen. BARGAIN SHOE STORE. This powder never varies. A marvel ol purity the national with they roll ud like they stand out like Young Christian Association of procuring them in advance of the official charging assembly being Nov. 17.—A circular has been ad. quills; doubtedly be a keen contest for tke position, and wholesomeness. More economical London, the pins oh a ball as full as it can closed its week of with a Berlin, Nov. Victoria strength count. All conjectures based on data thus and not a pin bold; prayer nnion mass 18.—Ex-Empress OUR thauthe ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In packed representative gathering. dressed President to the va- form but the one name that now to gather MOTTO. far received make the result close. The lie- by Fitzgerald they a round ball of closely appears at Hall last At an and her daughters started for today. >mpetitlon with the multitude of low test, short Lively times are expected in the general as- compacted about It the most of success is meeting City night early England publicans claim Goff’s election about 200 rious branches of the Irish National they twine among each other like the possibilities “SMALL EXPENSES AND weight alum or phosphate powders.
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