Portland Daily Press: July 23,1887
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PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 18G2-VOL. 26. PORTLAND, MAINE, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 23, 1887._ EmursaiW PRICE THREE CENTS. are of all ter was The oldest Its limit to aid the New Bruns- HII«l€EliLANIiOim. THE PORTLAND DAILY several new mewing machines and other THE CHAUTAUQUAN. theory, for those thing most un- FROM WASHINGTON. there, 59 yerrs. great- FOREIGN. legal already PRESS, X do not Published in those social. By sociability mean a great- granddaughter, 42 years, and the oldest wick railway, has raised nearly $10,000 by every day (Sundays excepted) by the farming utensils, he being a dealer of club er number rooms, church socials, etc., would be It is also PORTLAND PUBLISHING articles. The was all lost and most of in great-great-grandchild (If living) The Thistle private subscription. thought COMPANY, hay A Busy Day at Martha’s Grove thougli these are good their place. It is a The President and the Southern Preparing to Come to At 87 18. Mrs. Small was the mother of nine chil- that more be raised in Monticello Exchange Street, Portland, Me. the machines. The insurance on the Stead- trite saying that it takes all people to make a $5,000 will Cround. Trip. America. Blaine. Terms- Dollars a sub- Camp but we need all kinds for of whom to old by subscription, and $2,000 by The Eight Year. To mall man house was sufficient to cover the world, perfect dren, eight grew age-five scribers, Seven Dollars a In advance. *2400, Those who are Presque Isle Herald says that il Aroostook Year,If paid development. more social are now the 74 a loss. living, youngest years—and can raise is sure to be built. Kates of Advertising—One Inch of space enter on the broader fields of action. The $100,000 the road A Blaze at Mrs- Livermore Gives Some It Ms Probable that He will number of descendants are scattered The Latest News From the Hon. the length of column, or twelve Hues nonpariet Palmyra. Valuable more a man knows the less he thinks lie Quite large Stanley George P. Wescott of Portland, Presi- a from Maine to California. Her life was con- dent constitutes “square.” Pittsfield, July 22.—The house, long ell Advice to “Our Girls.” knows. A superficial knowledge seeks dis- Visit St. Louis. Expedition. of the Northern Maine Railroad Com- • 1.60 per first 76 cents per the temporary with all tho great events and dis- pany, writes to the Aroostook; square, daily, week; of Pal- culture opens mind more and more people of Week after; three Insertions or less, $1.00, con- and one barn of William St. Clair play; coveries of times which have bene- to the common worth of all. Those most so- modern The progress you have made In behalf tinuing every other after first week. 50 cents. The fire is old be- already day myra, were burned Thursday. are best able to pass the fited the world. She was fifty years A and an Entire of subscription In aid of the Northern Maine Indi- Halt square, three or less, 76 cents; Dr. Ceorge R. Stone Tells of the cial light of history A New Bureau Established the Steamer Crew Lost Insertions by fore railroads. She house forty years cates that many of your citizens are earnest and one 50 cents week after. supposed to have from sparks from through theprism of society and note the kept week, $1.00; per caught Value of Inter-State Commission. crossed the oceau. in a to extend substantial aid to Special one-third additional. Sociability, We cannot tread the least before the first steamship Cyclone. ready this enterprise. Notices, the ns a fire had been built in the progress. upon Your must he aware that Under head of “Amusements” and “Auction chimney, of without She lived more than half a century before people the agreement part society affecting the whole. between the New Brunswick and the Salks,” $2.00 week; three inser- stove with dry shingles for preparing sup- associate life cook stoves came into use, or sewing ma- railway per square per Individual life, and the spirit- Maine Central railroad will prevent any aid from tions or less. $1.50. Both barns [Special to tlio Press.] The President’s Southern chines were invented. She the fires London, 22.—The com- per, but a few minutes before. ual life, these three are the combination Trip. lighted July Daily News, either road. Censeqnently thev must on their use flint rely Martha’s 22.— world. for domestic many years with the on the Tanner own to raise such a sum THE MAINE STATE PRESS, caught about the same time but by extra ex- Gkove, Fryburg, July found in the Society is divided into Washington, July 22.—The Star to-night menting incident, last night, exertions of money, by two those who and |steel. before the friction match was subscription, as will ensure the construction of Published Thursday Morning,at $2.60 one was saved. The Cloudy skies and occasional showers did not classes, live for others says: "The Mayor of St. Louis telegraphed says: Never has the just influence of the every ertions by the neighbors, who known. She made all the cloth for domestic this road. It Is important that the year; If paid in advance, $2.00 a year, and those live by others. the President asking if he would receive a subscription furniture was interfere with the enjoyment of those [alrea- use. The loom aud the wheel stand chair been used in a bolder or more effica- shall he completed as early as practicable In a Advertisements Inserted in the "Maine State greater part of the household Men’s superiority often consist* in from St. Louis which would come spinning apparent delegation order that surveys may be completed, and, If Press” has a large circulation In every on dy here, but occasioned some delay to those rather than more there today. When well into the nineties cious manner. The government stands con- pos- (which saved. Insurance buildings, *1500. having less, humanity, it to Washingron Monday to extend to him an sible, the work under contract this winter, so of the State) for $1.00 per square for first in she spun over three hundred skeins of yarn put part who had put off coming till is only the sociability of tho classes that invitation to visit that city this fall after the victed on the of that the construction may beglu early next and 60 cents per square for each subse- A Doctor Arrested. today. Ample and wove of wool. highest judicial authority spring. sertion, moves the world. Great social twenty yards cloth—all The construction ot the Direct Line can Insertion. accommodations have been for all truths like Grand Army men have gone. A reply was tried to indict upon an Irish member speedy quent E. G. provided northern stream In the last years of her life she knit double having lie assured If Its friends will their attention Address all communications to Biddefobd, July 22.—Dr. Stevens the lights up the social sky, sent that the President would be in Wash- give who may come. Not only is the boarding most social mittens aud stockings enough for a regiment a punishment and unjust. For now to its Interests, f hope you will me to answer to the those who are most influence the ington on Monday. The President of course uprecedented keep PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. was arraigned to-day, of men. She was a worker till her posted on all matters of Interest to the line. house well arranged, but refreshment stands public mind. Thebestofus all, have some lias known for some time of the determina- great eye- Tanner’s language, however, there is no pos- of committing an abortion upon Miss at about 100. She remembered charge and the fine affords comfort to those point of contact, like Achilles, us tion to urge him to take a western not- sight failed, spring rendering tour, ail the events but few in the sible excuse. It was as offensive as it was BASE BALL. THE WEATHER. Mary Hall. He pleaded not guilty to the no better than the others. Society by rapid withstanding his declination of the invitation vividly remote, who picnic fora day. Much credit is due is near past. She was a Universalist by faith, idiotic. and his was continued to change of fashions responsible for much to attend the Grand Army encampment, and charge, hearing and when asked on her 104th a Mrs. Nutter, who has given this beautiful misfortune and failure. Not lack of life but he has been considering tne question, but has birthday by In preparing the Thistle for the trans-At- New Washington, July 23. to Tuesday morning of next week. lie was what she of it she England League. ground and through whose efforts the Chau- too niueh life kills tne fish out of water, at- not decided whether or not he will go. It clergyman thought quick- lantic no structural alterations have The indications for Maine and New yet was to live trip Hamp- bound over in the sum of *500, and gave tempting to live in a higher social circle, de- is that he will vis- ly replied, "It good enough by," tauqua Union was located here and who Is quite probable, although, and she enough to die been made. She will be rigged with short LOWELLS TO-DAY. shire are local rains, winds generally south- bonds to that amount.