Portland Daily Press: December 23, 1895

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Portland Daily Press: December 23, 1895 ___DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23. 1862—YQL. 33. PORTLAND, MAINE, MONDAY MORNING DECEMBER 23, 1895. {KR£litVifS} PRICE THREE CENTS NEW ADVEETISE3IENTS, —■-—-— K®n' BORN !N JOY IN COLON. « — Pearon, North Carolina; McCreary, MAINE. THE COMMITTEE PLUMS tucky; Price, Louisiana; Tucker, "V}1' II The weather today Mis- GERMAN EYES. “ON TO WASHINGTON.” ginla; Dinsmore, Arkansas; Mouey, Death of a Prominent G. A. A. L'elebr atlun to Gratitude to is Fine Flavor R. at Reading, Express likely to be sissippi ; Newlands, Nevada. Uncle Sam. Fair. Even Burning Banking and Currenoy—Messrs. Walk- Mass. er Portland, Dec., 23rd, 1895 Popular Massachusetts; Brosius, Pennsylvania; Ohio; Mc- Johnson, Indiana; Voorhis, Reading, Deoember 22.—Seth Bessey, Colon, December 2.—There was a grand Cleary, Minnesota; Fowler, New York; Do Hot Believe A War Prob- Must Go For States- Fell From the Tree on They who died here was one of the Santa Claus the American The store will be Speaker’s Lefevre, New York; Spalding, Michigan; yesterday, lemonstration last night at open best known G. A. R. men in this in States Calderhead, Kansas; Hill. Connecticut; able. men’s jousulate honor of the United till io o clock this Cooke, Illinois; Cox, Tennessee; Cobh, vicinity. He was born in Bethel, Maine, Stockings. ’or its attitude in the Monroe evening Saturday. Missouri; supporting Cobb, Alabama; Black,Geogia; January 10, 1825, and came to loctrine. Colombians Newlands, Reading Many prominent and to-morrow Nevada; Cowcn, Maryland. over 60 evening. Merchant Marine and Fisheries—Messrs. years ago. The deceased enlisted ind Venezuelans were present and much New Hop- in the 13th Massachusetts Payne, York; Perkins, Iowa; BUT ARE BEARS ON AMERICAN regiment, mthusiasm manifested. The Amerioan CONGRESSMEN WHO WERE UNDER- kins, Griswold, served CONGRESS’ MOST UNUSUAL HOLI- Illinois; Strpng, Ohio; three years during the civil war. government was, through its consul, S ours is is an all- Pennsylvania; New York; t McCormick, FINANCE. At one time he carried on NEATH THE FATTEST ONES. Simpkins, Massachusetts; Miner, Wis- the hotel DAY PROGRAM. Heartily oommended for the action it had ^£. the-year-round consin ; Berry, Kentucky; Robbins, Ala- business io several cities and towns in j laken. The streets in the vicinity of the D'^MUiUE bama ; Mas- Cooper, Florida; Fitzgerald, this vicinity. He ‘leaves a wife and five sonsulate were filled with cheering sachusetts; Texas. holiday stock, Crowley, children. Mr. Bessey’s death was the crowds. Rivors and Harbors—Messrs. Hooker, How tlio Germau are of Made With an Papers Talking first The Plan of Action—The Ways and Means you late ones who have Appointments Eye Single Mew iork; Herman, death in the family during fifty Oregon; Stephenson, the Attitude—Bourses FOOLISH TRAMP- to the Country's Good—Dingley Heads Michigan; Reyburu,Pennsylvania; Coop- American years. Committee Will Get to Work at Once— left the of er, Show Lack of in American biggest part the Ways and Means With Payne of Wisconsin; Burton, Ohio; Barrett, Confidence Gossip of the Measures of Belief That Massachusetts; Towne, i SPANKING STOPPED REBELLION. After Getting Lodging Proceeds to Set Hit Reeves, Illinois; Securities—The Bear Is In- till the last New York Second—15o u telle at the West Feeling Will Be Beported—What the Senate your shopping Your Dealer Minnesota; llovener, Virginia; \ Home on Fire, Head of Ciarke, creasing. Will Do. Willingly Shows This Naval Affairs—Milliken Will Missouri; Walker, Virginia; Jamaica IPupils Attacked a Teacher and will find the assort- Catchings, Mississippi: Lester, Geogia; \ day, Superfine Brand. Look After Public Buildiugs. Clarke, Alabama; MoCullouoh, Arkan- Berlin, December S3.—Publio interest Superintendant Smith Attacked Them. ; Washington, December 22.—For the Springvale, Me., December 23.—A half- I ment still. sas; Berry, Kentucky. in first time of the to the town authori- satisfactory Washington, December 21.—This has Beilin, in the quarrel between the since the short session srazy tramp applied You smoke it if Naval Affairs—Messrs, Maine; always been a noutnlle, has L. December 21.—A 47th in the winter of ties for shelter last and after be- The odds and smoke it once. lively day under the great dome United States and Great Britain Woodhaven, I., Congress 1882-3, night, ends, the you of the Robinson, Pennsylvania; Hulyok, Ohio; Capitol. Speaker Reed lias an- Bull, Rhode Island; never been highly strained and bids fair miniature rebellion in one of the classes Congress will enter the holiday week to- ing looked up, took the wood out of the M. Foster & Co., nounced his aod several of Kilbourn,California; broken the committees, to of Public School No. and the a on and set- things, New York. Hanley, Indiana; Wilson, Kentucky; beoome as re- 1, yesterday morrow with the Intention of sitting stoge, building fire the floor soiled, Manufacturers, them have immediately got ready for rapidly less, especially Foss, Illinois; Dayton, West Virginia; of the the season devoted to re- dre to the After the alarm work. The usual recess has been gards the political aspeot of the question. subsequent punishment unruly through usually ting building. defaced and otherwise John W. Perkins & Co., holiday Cummings, New Meyer, Louisi- postponed, it will be- York; I* and pupils has caused a sensation among the oess. was rescued in an uncon- Distributing Agents. although probably ana ; Missouri; inanoial anxiety Is on Increasing given he^was gin next week. The House Money, Mississippi; Hali, articles have all Portland. Republicans Tate, Georgia; Kart, Pennsylvania. operations on the bourse here, Frankfort village folk. With few exceptions, they The occasion for this unusual zeal and scious condition. The dre was promptly damaged have, it is out a ! understood, mapped To sum tlio the and the action of devotion to service was President plan of with the up appointments Vienna, Saturday, showed a greater approve Superintendent public extinguished. been culied from the reg- dealing currency ques- Eastern States are awarded ten chairman- tion, and in both Senate and House tendency to take the situation seriously. Cyrus E. Smith, who spanked seven of Cleveland's message of Friday, whicti ships—Maine, three; Massachusetts, five, M’KINLEY’S BROTHER IN LAW ular them- Wings thore has been talk of the Venezu- It is true like a war the offending pupils, and of the members asked not to take the usual stock, put • and Vermont, two. nothing panio pre- Congress by ALL NEW GOODS elan situation and the financial AT problem. The Middle Stutes are of tha Board of who endorsed from labor at this season of the awarded twenty vailed, but operators obviously got the Education, respite a selves and marked at rid- In the making up of his committees, Sued By Canton Woman for Breach of chairmanships—New York, ten; Pennsyl- his aotion at a last eve- but to remain and the Mr. Reed has Mr. at the impression that the fluanoial position special meeting year, provide HAY'S placed Dingley vania, nine, and New Jersey, one. Promise. PHARMACY, Middle St. head of the and which must worse it ning. legislation necessary to relieve the finan- iculous figures—consider, ways means, The territory of the entire West, the beoome rnuoh than is, makes the Maine the Re- The Congressman other side of the Alleghenies is awarded whatever may happen In relieving the It is said that several of the parents cial situation of the government. the actual worth. The ffPECIAl. NOTICag. leader on the lloor of the House. Chicago, December 22.—A special from publican twenty-three-chair man ships, Iowa lead- have avowed their intention of House will enter this work iug Mr. Millikeu is political difficulties. swearing upon prompt- again chairman of the ing oil with six, Illinois four, Michigan Canton, Ohio, says Mrs. Annie George, LADIES’ OB GENTLEMEN'S oommittee on The of Amerioan stocks on out warrants for the superintendent’s ly tomorrow through its committees an- stocks have all publio buildings, and Mr. three, California two, Oregon with selling yesterday died suit for $50,000 perfect Boutelle at two, arrest. against the head of the naval affairs one each to Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, various German active- nounced Saturday. been refreshened the MADE-UP committee. boureeSjpr.oceeded George D. Saxton, Governor McKinley’s by GARMENTS Wisconsin, Kansas and South Dakota. ly and a considerable number of bear or- The trouble occurred in the fourth The ways and means committee will Immediately after the House The brother-in-law, alleging breaoh of rhat are Slightly soiled or Wrinkled, can he adjourned, South, in the person of Mr. Settle ders whioh is a class of Miss meet at 11 o’clock and will addition of new so oalls were issued for the of reported to have been sent to Lon- grade, boys. proooed goods, meeting of North Carolina. the teacher of the promise. Saxton is a wealthy bachelor several of the more don. The was Burns, regular class, as may be, with the consideration important commit- The as selling movement largely rapidly summary is follows: New Eng- was ill at home. Her place was taken by and moves in the best of society. Mrs. who come will tees, in order that the transaction of bus- land confined and of a bill or bills to meet you to-day stares, ten; Middle States, twenty; to thejspeoulatlve dealings, which Miss a substitute preparation iness might be begun at the earliest Bauerman, teacher, George came from Columbian county, STEAM pos- West, twenty-three, and one. seem oaloulated to draw in who was unable to like the condition which confronts it. In the SPONGED South, eventually preserve anything will find here as And repressed to have the of sible moment. Mr.
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