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f ROLLS 00,000 BOOT AND SHOE MANUFAC- THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. STATE NEWS. 00,000- TURERS fails ?etmri>w journal Haicock. Rev. Dr. Stewart, of the American Tract Who do Not With Society. Gives Hie Views Mr. F. A. Shea of Ellsworth, employed AUSUSTA, FRIDAY, MAY 18,1888. Agree Congreeeniie while Russell. by Moran Bros.. Bar Harbor, j Paper Hangings, in front of ~ the street at that the Press crossing place, to those In To the Editor of Philadeiphi wa* run Invoice of hanging*. In addition already stock, Porcupine Block a few days since, j A Urn* paper J*w The Democratic of the Sib—Whatever in the Press in team driven and retail at redneed Congressman appears into by a two-horse track by | received. For sale at wholesale (treatly price*. Worcester district, in Massachusetts, saw to the Hon. James G. Blaine is and injured. rooms run be decorated and be i ran suit Dins reference Charles Kittredge. quite badly For a small amount of money of his cart went over his right leg tit to try to teach the shoemakers that it read correspondent with intense in- The wheels clean, cheerful, as well as enjoyable. — HE HELD 15— by yonr made pretty, WIIX arm. and no bones were broken to Trade and although is for their interest® adopt Free terest. I know something of the history of re- he suffers great pain from the injuries notion® and to the door® to the boots the Blaine from the time of the CURTAIN FIXTURES. PAINTS. OILS AID CITY open family ceived. VIDOV SHADES. TARNISHES HALL, PORTLAND, and -hoes made by the poorly paid w ork- American Revolution down to its present dis- Mrs. S. F. Hall met with a severe accident his fellow to tinguished representative. Being at While attempting men of Europe. The shoemakers among Buck sport recently. at the same I have watched near the house, JUNE student college a from a platform HOUSE PAINTING A SPECIALTY. TUESDAY, 12, ’88, seem to believe that open gate hi* constituents illustrious career with fell to the his public profound the gate suddenly gave way and his kind of instructions. arm AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M., they do not need interest and satisfaction. I greatly admire ground, nearly six feet, breaking her have sent the to his brilliant abilities and bis broad and unsel- and her severely. For tie- purpo** of nominating: a aiadMstc f<>» They following Congress- injuring «Sc a of son BEALE fish and from patriotic point As Mr. James Bennett and his Walter O. to be at the elect Ion man of an District: patriotism, CO, Qureroor, *upport*-d M**pt*rr*lrf;r Whiting, adjoining I I view as well us from personal attachment Verona, were the bridge to Bucks- ot‘ er hu«if»-*- that maj of crossing And .Iran*Acting any IPear Sir:—We have read in the daily G. for would rather vote for James Blaine a few ago, the horse became fright- com* before it. port days properly paper* the speech of Hon. John E. Russell. for other WATER President next November than any ened at a some boys were raising and 5 UNION BLOCK, ST. ba»i* of will a* follow a our in in flag The repreAentatlon representing district Congress, name for that was m«rttd2« man the Republican party may the harness giving way, Walter thrown Augusta, April 4, Isas. Each city, town, An*l planfation will L* tc which he stated that the boot and shoe manu- office. from the carriage and had his leg broken. one de.lt f\te, an4 for each **-•.♦-ntyfir> rote-rapt f«/i factored of Massachusetts would, he j thought. If nominated I believe he would was ar properly Mr. Bennett uninjured. the KejHjMlcan can«ii<iate for F/overnor in l-M, be willing to have the duty on boots and in poll more votes than any other Republican Kennebec. additional del* and for a fraction of forty vote* ; -hoes removed if all raw materials were gate, the land. The Democratic party i* well in exrrmn of pereuty five *ot*-*, a further additional i allowed to come in free of We werea*- Readfilld.—Our correspondent writes duty. aw are of that fact, and there is no Republi- ■ KENNEBEC." Varancie- in the d»iegation of a».v is to »ee this statement a* 16: The Good held an en- delegate. ton bed corning can of whose nomination for President that May Templars town or can only be filled by in and tertainment at Gilis Hall last Friday m I'he bred trotting atalllou, plantation, j from our representative Congress. has so great a dread at the prevent time. gn finely KKN.NEBKr, formerly which the exist*. mis- party would have been owned 1>\ t Tliouia* Mi'chell, now the of of tt«e county in racancy regret that be should so be be will receive the nomina- eveniug. More ‘apt. property George U exceedingly It is to hoped Bet k, will stand the «ea*on of a- follow* Honda?” State Committee wdl he in «e*«ion in th* re on the if had been better. and The represent our convictions subject at acclamation He i- en- present traveling * of each week at €'I I AM. Il.< ’< tion Chicago by 'i Saturdax Idv« room of the Hall at nine o'clock on th* most that the M. E. Sabbath school held T’T*' WDAHTN*. M.. Balance of •eption We desire to state emphatically titled to receive it and to !>e the next Presi- —Sunday OI*y Mtllblo* wintlirop Augusta. week, at **f re officers. W. A. niv tariu, on tin Ballard Bond, »ia morning of the Convention, for the purpose the removal **f the duty on boot* and «hoe- States. their annual election of hie \ liner i .lit 1 have not seen!” Belgrade Stage Koad t \ t dent of the United While seated in p.ilarKjnin. mile* from Kennebec Bridge. C' the credential* of delegate*. would result in serious to our busi- • * * • * • as and A. H. Wilson ivlng injury Wright Superintendent Ro.le Gum I’oo, a maiidari,; "V.'e ws h« >1 tlioce g..rmems," answered he, to close H. Stevt ns,Sec. aud Li.ig All elector* of Maine, without regard |<»* ness, and w ould compel u* either to W. B. Stlw akt. Asst Superintendent, C. 9*1 si: 9*VSi1 to Some ni !i "Vi ith soap that’s made tieyond llie sea. Terras: Simple Service, Warrant. who believe In th< our factories or to make reduction in Treat. All re-elected. The Librarian having laundry people working potllraJ difference*, protecting great Philadelphia. May ti, 1**8. it was tilled the out to d Toe lvoav So.tr they .-.11 ihere. at time terrire, §ati*faitory note for balance. lndn*tiie* of thl* State and If-* s/ricnltural pro wages of our workman, in |^r i» r to compete gone from town his place by Were hanging garments $5 tioun of first Mare a at u the labore trials H. The school is in his fan V.'e find it d ! of Fouaidered With Foal. Owner1. Risk. 4«ct»; who fa-ileve in pr«*t»-. with foreign made good*. Repeated Editors the Kennebec Journal election of Raymond lie beckoned with golden go. b-yon .ompare.” Marat Iklapoarrf of M ay \'o. Is??. »»y 1m»ki*km*kn« k. record and tt»e earn* In h<* bcU*v* **li have in of the fact that tine condition a* to members and man r Hu n said the mandarin : KENNKBKC.-Dakk Hkoun HoKm:, Koalki* Ml l * to wag*- every right proved that, “pile prosperity. And thus addressed the nearest profound K I N I* You will see the following that Andrew he bv Leu. Knox. dam. Barnard ||or*e. i.and dam a W itherel mare. NhBEl a home of flat a which hh*r with we been able to by were several conversions the pole’ c-io j*mg policy in*pir*-* hop have for buy very There during me a Id ban t* aud 1 W» Ha* tt very years an earnest Protectionist, lit- ••Whv do the robes m»>u vour I'na "wo order thousand pound, *i/e and standing high, weighing pouutK ti in Jackson was this be- commanding appearance. ttroag and crown* It whi- h gi'-e* safety all our raw materials a* low as ; ear.—Our district schools in village -nhndid and \t tine feet. i* kind and at tract wjth dignity, nearly y shin. ? And who use another 1 a.d imiMular develomm nt with leg*, ry l»l*po*ittoii able, »tt wrote to his friend, Dr. Coh man of Virginia Like of ,'ilasLa they of Moi.i.H- Mil* HhLl.. that wa* told for capital and protect* It* Increase, which secure we are unable to compete with gan Monday of this week. Mrs. J. M. Man- glaciers ix»s*<“*Mng plentv of courage »iml ambition, Vduuu; and of Europe, 1-24 * mi led and sc u 1,1 on April 20, “Heaven gave and Miss Since \.c t. oat t, u Li.. l'o Kw n, : f.. I prison cell and if.) hnJl" other au. hor.fi., PHANK P. DECK, »u«»iU.«r. m«> Udrod,,,. political power to *-very dtixen, comfort and rultur foreign factories on goods for the export | i ter teaches the primary department u- and The same t- w liberty independence. the t•every home, giving fr*-e popular education trad* simply on account of our ages being Hattie B. Peabody of Lewiston grammar | Providence ha." ble«sed us* with the means of the in favor of free nitlfrage :»n*I an hone* higher.