The Republican. James G. Blaine, Trustee's Sale Eehl
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Opinion Interest to all. i fining his position, which was ofsuch our home we send the most earnest members from Virginia and West fective, representative work. Not A Lawyer’s of THE REPUBLICAN. i speak leading marked hostility that he has ever been j wish that throngh the turbulent Virginia and North Carolina largely composed of statesmen of J. A. Tawney, Esq., a at- prime on Pacific Coast. follow and in the day of Blaine as the strongest man the great reputation, it placed at the head torney of Winona, Minn., writes OAKLAND, a favorite the months to of MARYLAND. Mr. Blaine has phenomenal mem- victory, you may be guarded and Itepublicans could have nominated of the ticket the statesman of most “After using it ft>r more than three i states, and say frankly that stating ory. He remembers circumstances, ! kent. Lucretia It. Garfield. for those repute in all the land, give him for years, I take great pleasure in ticket JAS. A. HAYDEN, dates, names and places readily. He A cordial dispatch was also receiv- the prospeets for the there are companion the most renowned vol- that I regard Dr. King’s New Dis- writes as readily and as strongly as ed from the Garfield boys, students excellent. unteer soldier of the Union army, covery for Consumption, as the best Editor and Proprietor. Goff, Virginia, he speaks, and very rapidly. Mr. in Williams College. Mr. of West says he himself a statesman of strong abili- remedy in the world for Coughs and TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Blaine is of imposing height and The following dispatches were re- jsconfident the Republicans will car- ties, and placed them both on a plat- j Colds. It has never failed to cure the one state, while Mr. Skinner, the ever presented ! have had, and in- One copy, year SI 60 burly in form. His hair nearly white ! eeived : Ben Harrison .sends a dis- ry that form the best to the 1 most severe colds I six months 75 North Car- and thin on top, and his beard is patch promising the Electoral vote of Democratic member from American people. invariably relieves the pain in the rNYARIABT.Y IN ADVANCE. reported having heavy. He has a fair but not impos- Indiana. James Longstreet sends olina, is as said that This is what comes of popular rule chest.” of would for all TERMS OF ADVERTISING. ing head. His figure is well preserv- congratulations of the Whig Repub- the Democrats his state have within the party. It is another and Trial Bottles of t his sure cure I Blaine, First Insertion, SI per square of lOlines; ed and he dresses with care. He has | licans of Georgia. to do their best to beat Mr. a strong reminder that it is wise to Throat and Lung Diseases may be 50 rents per square for each additional inser- Virginia, though Sturgiss’ Drug Store, tion. Special contracts for advertising longer made use of no means to conceal the Barbour and Mr. Tucker, of trust the people who, they do j had Free at than three months ravages time and anxieties have made From Blaine’s Home. say that Blaine is stronger in that not rise to the loftiest peaks of great- j Large size, SI .00. on his hair, and wears it close cut, state than any man they could have ness, strike a safe leyel ofaverage in- Correspondents must enclose full name and Augusta, Maine, June 9. —This NEWS. address, not necessarily for publication, but the color making all the more notice- nominated, though they do not con- terests, intelligeneeand virtue. It is ADDITIONAL LOCAL as a private guarantee of good faith. Reject- has been the greatest day, or rather any ed communications will not be returned. able his dark eyes. He is full of cede the possibility of Republi- on this rock that we have built our evening, that the capital city of Maine McHenry. activity and quick thought. Mrs. } can carrying Virginia, republic.— Wheeling Intelligencer, has “een for a long time, or perhaps dry SATURDAY, JUNE 14. 1884. Blaine, who was a Miss Stanwood, I The general belief is expressed that The weather has been hot and « in its history. Indeed, it has been a Boston, is fair-haired, rather the campaign will be a most vigorous for the past week. of tall, red-letter day in many of the other Blaine willbe Elected. stout, dignified carriage a one, and that the fight will be push- Prof. Weimer has gone back to FOR PRESIDENT. with and j cities and towns in Maine through St. Paul, Minn., June 9.—Hon. practical. A ed at every point, and it seems not Frostburg, but will be in our midst manner earnest and which the triumphal Blaine train Theodore Roosevelt, of New York, BLAINE, home-life is the of her improbable that one or more of the ! in a few days again. JAMES G. beautiful result skipped over the rails en route from spent Sunday in St. Paul, on his way OF MAINE. management. Already | Southern states may be captured. Prof. DeWitt has returned to his j wise hersons j Chicago to the home city of Hon. to the Montana ranch. Speaking of anil popular in society; Regarding New York. Republicans home in Frostburg. are in business James G. Blaine. At twenty min- the issues of the Chicago convention, FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, and Alice, the eldest daughter, now from that state predict that the tick- The Sunday School at this place utes of six this evening the special Mr. Roosevelt said : “The platform a beautiful woman of 22, was married et will carry it. Mr. Hiscock says elected their officers to represent this JOHN ; train containing the Blaine Club is an admirable one, as strong as the A. LOGAN, in February, 1883, to Colonel John J. Vie ‘nomination may cause a little i school in the convention to beheld OF ILLINOIS. | Maine and prominent Cafifornia dit- party has had since the old war days. Coppinger, of regular army. Mrs. coolness in the city of New York, at Johnstown, Md. Prof. Silas Weim- the : egates, together with leading Repub- It will gain thousands of votes»all Blaine sympathises most deeply but that it will be more than com- erand G. II. Fulmer, delegates ; Mr-.. ever licans of and over the country. Scarcely a Repub- Our Next President. j with her husband in his political ex- Connecticut well-known pensated for in the candidates. Mr. M. .1 Fulmer, alternate. citizens ofother points in Maine, roll- lican or indepenoentbut must endorse We take pleasure in announcing to ! ploits and ambitions, yet would glad- Payne, of New York, says he is con- John Markley, Esq., of Mark leys- ed into the Augusta depot. Car- it heartily. The Democrat party our readers that the Republican Na- ly persuade him to retire to private fident of Republican success in that burg, Pa., was in our town on Satur- loads of enthusiastic friends of the must foHowin the main our platform, tional Convention, on the fourth bal- life. state. Ex-Governor Curtin, of Penn- day on business. Maine statesman had been added at or give up the fight. I did not favor lot, Friday afternoon of last week, sylvania, well known as a Democrat, Mr. S. P. Sneeht, of Accident, has different points, until the train either Blaine or Arthur; my prefer- placed in nomination for the office of Logan. says the ticket, as complete, is the been in our village and says business' John A. numbered thirteen cars; and no soon- ence was forEdmunds. Aside from President of the United States, James strongest the Republicans could have i is good. John A. Logan, the senior Senator er did it appear in sightlhan bands of his own strength of three hundred G. Blaine, of Maine. A large ma- selected, Mr. Post, of Pennsylva- J. T. Wilburn sold a valuable horse from Illinois, was born on a farm in music struck lively airs, steam and thirty-odd votes, that would jority of the Republican party had up nia, secretary of the Central Demo- | last week. Southern Illinois about fifty-eight whistles tooted, the bells of the city stick to him through thick and thin, long looked toward him as a leader cratic Committee, admits that the pot so j years ago. He received a common started a merry peal, and the boom- the Plumed Knight was second The political is not boiling in whose ability and fidelity they ticket is a very strong one. Senator very in quiet little school education, and was elected ing of cannon added to the almost choice of two thirds of the remaind- j strong yet our vil- trust. We now have a leader Lamar says the nomination is a bril- is, eould county clerk when he was scarcely deafening enthusiasm. At every er of the delegates. As soon as they ! lage, but the truth of the matter worthy of the great party for whose liant one, and that it will require the they Republicans, except Joe, out of his teens. He enlisted as a pri- point along the route irom the West saw that tlie nomination of their j are all supremacy he has so earnestly labor- best possible man in the Democratic vate in the war with Mexico, and left where the train stopped there was candidate was impossible, and that I and he*is since the nomination of ed during the past thirty years. party to defeat it. General Joe E. the army a quartermaster. He then great enthusiasm. People, learning Blaine’s nomination was probable, | Hon.