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July 07,1887 m'RTLAjND . ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 18G2-VOL. 2G. PORTLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY MPE4TAI. NOTICE*. THE. 10UY1.AND DAILY PRESS, COMMENCEMENT AT COLBY. discovered at the place mentioned that a car- BIC FIRE IN QUEBEC. thorne, built by Hon. Charles E. Gibbs to FOREIGN. by Horace Nelson of Watorvillc. The colt BASE BALL. load of lumber had broken and Is two 15 hands Pnbitxeo every i!ay (Sundays excepted) by the apart, that run on Lake Sebago in connection with the years old, stands high, weighs heavy timbers and plank had falleu upon the 1000 pounds, color blacx. For speed, PORTLAND IT'ltLiSHINU COMPANY, Portland & Ogdensburg railroad jet New England League Many of the Alumni Present at Yes- opposite track and were also Projecting from The Flames Raging Near tho running Now Fall at Zug and Cause a build and style, this young stallion is one of AT U? ifXOitAN • STREET. PORTLAND. ME. from Harrison Quays the car in many angles. At that moment the Citadel. and Brldgton daily to Sebago tile finest specimens In horse-tiesh in the Txke‘, Dollars a Year. To mail sul- terday’s Exercises. whistle of Foarful Accident. Eight the incoming passenger train station. She Is a screw with two State. The dam was of Knox and Morgan GAME TO-DAT. •ertbers. Seveu Dollars a Year,II In advancr. profiler paid sounded. Instantly he reversed his locomo- blood. Orville W. was bred by Col. West of The Portlands will the op Staples compound engines, draws three play Lynns again Kates A'-'vimsiNa—One Inch ol space tive, whistled for brakes, seized a flag and only Kentucky, now owned by Whitney Brothers the al or A Class and Fino Fears That They Will Reach the Persons Have this afternoon at 3 o’clock. will length column, twelve lines nonpariel Large Graduating leaped to the ground. He was badly shaken feet of water and is licensed to carry two Rumor that Nearly IOO of Bangor. Coughlin constitutes a '“square.” Exercises. up, but he ran ahead and flagged the train so Magazines. hundred passengers. She was built by 1 >ycr, Perished. pitch for the Lynns and he is considered by $1.60 per square, daily, first week; 76 cents per of and her and boilers week con- that it was stopped, but not until it was Portland, engines A DARING CLIMBER. many to be a better Devlin. after; three insertions or less, $1.00, were pitcher than 60 cents. within twenty feet of the lumber wreck. It built in Syracuse, N. Y. She will bo tinuing every other day after first week. The Portlands are bail and 75 is of as a Great Consternation very fast and a model for and playing good Half square, three insertions or less, cents; Excellent Speeches at the Dinner- spoken circumstance of wonderful and Many Leav- style comfort, The I rex Again Beaten by the one week after. all tho modern and the Death of a Man Whoso Business those who like a take week, $1.00; 60 cents per presence of mind, nerve and courage. The the having appliances, good game should Special oue-tulrd additional. Honorary Degrees Conferred. ing City. her in Thistle. Notices, engineer was so used up by the shook of his Inspectors pronounce every respect Was In Mounting Steeples. these games In and encourage the support of Under head of “Amusements” and “Auction first class. The have eleven jump that he is temporarily off duty. Inspectors ap- a first-class club Sales,’ *2.00 per square per week; three Inser- plications on the docket for inspection to be tions or less, *1.60. (Special to tlio Press.) Quebec, July 7.—Between n and U made this week. limufi!:, July G.—Ilalf the new quays at [Cincinnati Enquirer.] POUTLA.NGS, U; I.YN.V3, 3. MODEST ROSCOE CONKLINC- /clock last fire TUB MAINE STATE PRESS, Watjckvili.k, July CL—Commencement night broke out in the bar- Zug fell into the lake last night. Forty One of the noted characters ef Cincinnati, The Portlands played a fine game yester- LOYALTY Day at Colby lias most successful. Cool racks at tho Citadel and extended 300 AND THE FLAC, a the climber," died and Published everv Thursday Morning, at *2.60 yards, houses, a crowded Inn, and Hotel Zurich, "steeple Thursday night, day defeated the Lynns by the above breezes He Knows Nothing About Politics year; if paid In'advance, *2.00 ayear. and showers cleared the atmosphere snveloping nearly all the buildings facing four story structure full of visitors vanished at bis home, Tl> Bank street. His namo was score, with Devlin in the boa. The Phila- a Advertisements Inserted in the “Maine State and Sentiments of Stalwart Patriotism in and rendered the exercises much more pleas- Confesses His '.Ignorance. Jie entrance. There is groat consternation. the Joseph Rodriguez Weston, and for 30 was bit I Uiitss” (which has a large circulation in eveiy entirely, The occupants of buildings nearly delphia pitcher quite freely and the ant. The the a Fourth Oration. j pad of uie State) for $1.00 per square for first in orations .of graduating class [second despatch.] pf July were engulfed while they slept, and at least years he has been climbing steeples in this Portlands were able to earn four runs off his I SCI non. and 60 rents per square for each subse- 5.—ltoseoe were of a high order. The trustees con- Chicago, 111., July Conkling The fire originated In tho stables 100 M. city. No point was too and for lie has a : qneut Insertion. cavalry perished, including Collin, president high dizzy delivery. Vfery puzzling inshoot, ferred three arrived here today. In to the report >n corner r.outclle at ».|rv"ss ‘0 jr.iiiiu-ations to only honorary degrees at their regard the northeast of the Citadel, and (Congressman Lincoln.) of the Canton. Men are now at work trying him to reach and maintain bis steady foot- but the boys seemed able to tell where they I'Mf lhANIi l’UBUSUIN.. this Over 200 alumni sat that he was to make a speech at the Grant 2(1 horses were I iiavc that the CU. meeting morning. the either burned or suffo- feared, sometimes, impres- to recover the bodies of the victims. An in- hold. Of late years he would undertake on- were coming alter one or two strikes had down to the Club Thursday he said: “I shall The sive lessons the furrows Commencement dinner in Me- evening, :ated. fire from this point spread to taught hy of the fant was found alive in a floating cradle. ly those difficult feats that appalled others. been called. Small was hit a little oftener TMf W FATHER. morial Hall. not make a speech to the club. I was invit- of war would The speeches which were made the western portion of the frontage and great breaking-up plow be- Loxdov, July 6.—Gladstone to-day wrote It was his pardonable boast that he could go than Devlin but the earned runs show that at the dinner so that ed to visit tlie club as a guest, and was dis- come like the a letter to the of in as Jwere good hardly a tpeedily made its way to the main entrance, (obliterated, ripples upon Marquis Hartington high or higher than any other man. There the hits did not count so much If there were Washington. 7. tinctly tcld that no addresses would be made. answer to his reply to the ex-I’remler’s July person left the table until the end of the iestroying in its course water, gradually receding until at last they are many stories of his hazardous exploits in more of them. A of the visitors ammunition, wagons, speech of last Saturday. Gladstone says he good part The Indications lor Maine are fair weather, list was reached. Gov. Bodwell made a I certainly shall not speak. I am here on le- This memorial few ;uns, “the great field forge,” built disappeared. granite gives deemed it his duty to refer In his speech to this city. The most natable, probably, was batting was doue with two men out. The winds becoming southerly, lower tempera- brief and remarks and lie was fol- gal business.” The conversation turned up- sueli me re-assurance. Not this, hut the fact the between the pithy tor campaigns as that in the only differences which existed him draping of the cathedral spire on the Portlands played a sharp fielding game while ture In the eastern and lowed on Henry George and his theories, and Mr. that I have welcomed the last and Lord on the Irish portion, stationary by Rev. Philip S. Moxom who made Northwest, and innumerable stores, etc. gladly during Hartington question night following Archbishop Purcell’s death. the visitors made errors. when were members of the same several very costly temperature in the western portion. an eloquent and graceful Col. Conkling interviewed the interviewer about The fire then made across thfhnain entrance two or three months, these object-lessons of they govern- Ou the grouud below were three or four speech. Smith, ment. Unless these references were inac- The Portlands did some good base running' the of ind is now burning to the western thousand watching for a For New Hampshire, Vermont ami East- of tbe Boston Journal, for tho class doctrines the new party. extremity patriotism and loyalty are them- Mr. the of people eagerly Pure, spoke xf the block. A number of are ex- multiplying curate, says Gladstone, Marquis at the man as tbe but Thayer kept the visitors on first and Absolutely bombs » * glance daring lightning ern New York, southerly winds, stationary of ’02.
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