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PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. % ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862—VOL. 21. PORTLAND, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11, 1883. S3&AMESSI PRICE THREE CENTS. 4 SPECIAL NOTICES. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. THE LONG STRIKE. however, is to be expected, owing to tbe season THE GREAT FATHER. rested with the Democrats, nod their success Morse, against Lewis F. Stratton, sheriff of One hundred more Italians have arrived to ol year and the want of which of the work on the Shore Lino railroad. Published every day (Sundays excepted) by the confidence depended unou the defeat Republican Penobscot county, to recover damages for the seems to prevail. The Low- A Democratic Governor of Ohio in re- POUTLANl> PUBLISHING COMPANY, crop prospect la. party. attachment by his dcnntv, Geo. S. Kueeland, Herbert W. Leach of North Penobscot At 97 Exchange St., Portland, Me. to Work-Wire* Cut er so good, and the stocks of merchandise in 1883 meant a Democratic President in 1884, a bronze from tbe Operators Returning The Pretiikni Reel* Wane iu the cently received medal navy Terms : Dollars aY'ear. To mail subscrib- retail hands so that the HU and the for them was of of tho bark at The ac- Eight in the ffttt, limited, general neces- work therefore plain. Lincoln, Kingman. department (or meritorious service with tbe II Association. ers. Seven Dollars a if in advance. Wllil Weil- Hie Aililtcu and their i. Year, seven fiepent paid sity for increased activity is evident. A State central committee of was to the Court Prepara- ap- tion is retar ruble Circuit of the Jeannette Kates op Advertising : One inch of the New Yoek, Aug. 10.—It was stated on expedition. space, tions for the autumn trade are well Reply. pointed, with power to sub-committees A at and Union length of column, constitutes a advaced, appoint United which convenes in this on PENOBSCOT COUNTY. meeting will be held Army Navy ‘'square." this morning that the and for business the ise in the States, city first week; 75 good authority striking legitimate prom certain Fort Washakie, Wyo., Aug. 0.—The several counties. SATURDAY EVEN at 8 o’clock. Buti- $1.60 per square, daily cents per 24th. The suit is for A is to be made tbe dam at Hail, NG, or last to ly ^satisfactory. Resolutions were adopted that there are Sept. brought §50,000, fishway through week after; three insertions it »s, $1.00, continu- telegraphers night practically decided Presidential have the at Fort ness to annual reunion, 22nd inst. after first Tho failures for the week have not been party spent day in free beyond the which includ's the value of the bark and extra Newport. relating ing every other day week, 60 cents. abandon the strike. It is understood the sig- rights every government three or leadj nificant of Washakie preparatory to out their a COUNTY. Per order, Half square, insertions less. 76 cents; one any peculiar danger in the condi- setting upon control of the State, and government ignor- caused the attachments PISCATAQUIS $50 cents week ers o( the Brotherhood acknowl- damages by preventing JOHN O. RICE. Sec’y. week, $1.00; per after. Telegraphers' tion of legitimate traders. It is true that the ride to the Yellowstone in the the ing them was a depotism. That money exact- A little son of John of South Atkin- Special Notices, one-thud merning, tho of the The amount of Speed additional. that the strike is a and disasters reported are, in somo mark- ed under the Scott and Russell bills was a le- running tannery. son was killed a few while a augl0-snd2t Under head of edge virtually failure, respects, President, Lincoln and Gen. Sheri- days ago driving ‘‘Amusements” and “Auction ed in but are Secretary and the bark attached ia from to a character, they the result of spec- galized extortion robbery; Scott bill at Kiugmau 3,500 horse to a fork. Sales,” $2.u0 per square per three insertions that committee of strikers who were in the dan a operate pitch week; ulative movements or unwise returning call which the officers of the in under a or expansion in un- was conceived demagogism, passed cords. Tho tannery is now less, $1.60. of the Western Union will wait upon 4,000 Kingman Monson is now enjoying general prosperity. SPECIAL NOTICE. employ realizeablo assots. The general business tone post had made upon thorn tho previous even- false title, and a hypocritical pretence to reg- THE It is the in the About 225 men are now employed in the slate Stenmcrs of the Forest City S. MAINE STATE PRESS. General Eckert to ascertain of the country, so far as tho of In ulate the evils of the traffic; it was un- suspended. second largest Manager today interchange ing. accordance with the expressed wish of liquor quarries and the forse will soon be increased to Published a an abuso B. Co’s, liue will leave Custom every Thursday Morning, at $2.50 what terms will be allowed to re- products is concerned, seems to be even more just, and of the legislative world. It comprises 500 vats, and on an aver- if upon they Shoshonee, one of tho Arapahoe his pernicious 275 men. The pay roll at present amounts to House year; paid in $2.00 a and than at since Chiefs, was un- Whurf on Sunday Evening advanoe, year. sume healthy promising any time power for corrupt political purposes; ages 140 hides are in each vat in of month. Advertisements insertod in the “Maine State their positions. The Western Union wore afforded an of process §12,000 per Aug. 12, at ’ o'clock, to accom- the commencement of the year. There were people opportunity calling warranted and tyrannical,with no basisonwhich Press (Which has a circulation in every part wires were undisturbed the Four tanniDg. A suit similar to that against Sheriff YORK COUNTY. to attend large during night. 182 bustuess failures throughout the United upon the President at three o’clock iu tho af- an assessment can be made, and its attempted modate those who wish of the State) for $1.00 per square for first Insertion have retarded to work this forenoon. Statos and Canada, reported to R. G. Dun & was monstrous; that all classes of Stratton will be brought against Sheriff John- The annual of tbe Kennebnuk and the [fleeting in the Pavilliou, re- and 60 cents per square for each subsequent Inser- operators ternoon. Shortly before that hour they gath- passage meeting tion. Co, during tho past seven days, the same num- persons were interested in warring against the son of Aroostook because of an attach- Kennebunkport railroad was held at tbe Par- turning after the Exercises. At the headquarters the strikers' committee ered on tho to the number of about 500 county, Address all communications to ber as last week. The New States plains Scott law, which otherwise will result in the ker House, The augll suit of and Englaud ment having been made bis at Kennebunkport, Tuesday. PORTLAND PUBLISHING WO. consisting O’Connor, Campbell Orr, had the Middle States 32: warriors, mounted their handsome of all domestic institutions of by deputies old board of officers were with the 22; Western 83; upon pon- undermining Iloultou and Bancroft. re-elected, was in session all the morning. They had lit- Southern 29; Pacific 10; New York City 13; ies. They dashed forward in line for about a the country; that in consequence of the afore- exception of one of the directors. Mr. Fair- tle to in to tlio strike but and Canada and the Provinces 17. Total 182 thousand yards to a near which tiie Pres- said action of the the asso- who on account of ill health declined to METEOROLOGICAL. say regard expressed potot Republican party Cape Elizabeth. field, GARMENTS themselves satisfied with the condition of af- ident stood awaiting them. The column then ciation should act with the Democracy, par- serve further. Charles E. Perkins of Keene- INDICATIONS FOR THE NEXT TWENTY-FOUR halted, and The town assessors have just committed to was chosen iu his earn- of all kinds fairs. They confidently believed In the ulti- PROF. HIND’S CHARGES. several of the chiefs dismounted ticularly in the coming campaign. bunkport place. Tbe HOURS. mate success of the striko and thought that and approached him. Among them were T. B. Haskell, Esq., collector for the year 1883, ings of tbe road thus far have exceeded the the were re- Washakie, the remarkable Chief of tho Sho- of its and tbe ot Wab Lef t Office Chief Signal telegraph companies bills for tbe collection of the taxes, expectations friends, people Steam J shones, from whom FOREIGN. following Dry Cleansed, D. C. sorting to to every expedient to conceal this post takes its name, the two towns as well as the traveling publie Officer, Washington, i I.euci-* to iTlr. dlaii-louc, Mir Mtnfi’ord II. and Black viz: Scoured or August 11, 1 A. M. the real condition. Up to 2 o'clock no Coal, Chief of the Arapahoes. The find it a very great convenience. Dyed committee of strikers had waited upon Mr. Norllicotc and Ilnuiillon A. Hill. President then thanked his visitors for cailtug Amount raised by town.$25,004 69 For New England, for State tax. 34 Eckert. One of the officers of the Brother- ou him and on fine The Rebellious Outbreak* iu 7,488 and Pressed Windsor, N. S., Aug. 10.—Professor Henry congratulated them their (Spain. * Park. county tax .. 1,090 15 Fishing in the Yellowstone lair weather, or lower hood this "We are as appearance, tie assured 11 Generally stationary stated afternoon, just Youle them of his interest 10.—Particulars of the revolt 90 PRESSMEN Hind publishes three fresh letters in their London, Aug.