PORTLAND DATTiY PR ERR. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862-VOL. 22. THURSDAY JUNE PORTLAND, MORNING, 18, 1885. PRICK THRFK rv:ktr SPECIAL KOTICGN. THE PORTLAND DAILY THE PRESS, CHURCHES. Κ. W. Woodman No. NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT. Post, 18,East Wilton—A. B. DEPARTMENT OP THE POTOMAC. Published every tlie Commander. exhibited night. day (Sundays excepted) by Adams, Newton M. Tuesday THE MISSIONARIES. John F. Appleton Post, No. 26, Brooks, commander. General Black. commissioner PORTLAND PUBLISHING State Conférence -of the Farmlngton—E. Stall—John Gen- of pen- COMPANY, Congrega- I 1. Merrill, Connnauder. Cameron, Assistant Adjutant sions, left Washington today for Portland At Formation of the Crand Parade In Abiier G. Gill No. eral. 97 Exchange Street, Portland, Me. tionalists. Post, 83, Chesterville, Elijah to attend the National of the Black Gill. Commander. Posts of G. A. K. Encampment Necessity of Them How to Cashmeres Detail. Grand Teaching Address all communications to Lewiston, June 17.—Tlie annual Cushman No. Army· — — meeting Post, 87, Phillips—S. υ. DEPARTMENT OP MARYLAND. Live. AND McKenuey, It is the Sullivan match the Deer- PORTLAND PUBLISHING of the Maine Commander. Frank M. Commander. sparring CO. Missionary Society occupied E. Smith, liig selectmen have refused a James Porter Post, No. 103, Weld—John M. Staff—Thomas L. license to next the forenoon's session of the conference, Illumination of the With Elec- Matthews, Asst. Adjt. Gen- week, and not the athletic Camp 'league, Commander. eral. sports. At the public breakfast In THE The Edmund B. No. The 23th and recently given WEATHER. sermon was by Rev. O. W. Folsom, of tric Clayton Post, 134—»>. Z. Higglns, l'osts of G. A. H. 2:td, 30th Regimental Associ- his Lights. Commander. ations will hold their re-union honor in London Air. in the who took for DEPARTMENT on the camp Stanley, Black Bath, his subject the co-opera- OF NEBRASKA. course Dress Goods. of his SIXTH DIVISION ground Thursday afternoon, June 23th. remarks upon missionaries, said Washington, June 19. tion of both human and divine in DEPARTMENT OF MAINE. Α. V. Cole, Commander. agencies Further Particulars of the Creat Heed's Staff—S. J. Quarters have been^irovided and a full at- that he had but a sort of idea of The -,, Cadet Band of Waldoboro. Shirley, Asst. Adjt. General. legendary We offer as for one indications for New England today are gospel work. The showed Lldeoln tendance is desired. Special Bargains secretary's report Event. County Battalion—C. E. Ames, Comman- Posts of G. A. K. missionaries until he saw and week In our Black fair weather, «(> Livingstone, Kress followed fields 93 x, der. Goods Depart- stationary, by slowly occupied, churches aided directly, DEPARTMENT OP MICHIGAN. then he ments 1 Eieklne Post, No. 24, No. Waldoboro—John B. BASE BALL. recognized what a type of noble man- case 44 inch all Wool Cashmeres rising temperature and rising barometer and ti independent stations and 97 Charles D. Commander. supplied, HEAUQ'BS CHIEF MABSHAL'8 ) Dodge, Commander. Lang, hood, both and a fine mis- at 59 cents. We have sold Black Cash- which OFFICE, Harlow Staff—O. F. Lockliead, Asst. General. physical spiritual, northwesterly winds, becoming variable. never have been under commission. 19<Λ Annual Xatianal A. Dunbar Post,No. 59—Kobert Hanley.Sen- Adjt. meres of the same as this at Encampment, (J. It., J Band. GAME TODAY. sionary, a good could be. Ever grade $1.00 ... lor Vice man, since U. S. ,. Commander. Forty licentiates are The Camp Grant, Portland, June 17, 1885.) Weld Posts of G. A. K. Don't the per yard, and ladies will find these arc a employed. report General Order Xo. 1. Sargent Post, No. 92, Boothbay—Geo. B. forget Hsrerhill-Portland game this he found Livingstone he had, through think- meteorological report. was DEPARTMENT OP discussed at The Chief Marshal ... Kennlstun, Commander. RHODE ISLAND. afternoon at 3 o'clock. It will be a one. wonderfully good quality for the price; length. announces the following as good of manner P. the order hi David fcsaney Post, No. G9, W. K. A. ing Livingstone's friendly and the choice also from two other cases of Black [11.00 M.] June 17.—At which the procession for the grand Appleton—Wm- Cory, Commander. RESERVES »!, BOOTS AND SHOES 3. Lewiston, Me., the after- Lain, Commander. Staff—E. intense earnestness- of his parade will be formed on Tuesday, the 23d Inst If. Jenks, Asst. Adjt. General. The language, enter- Dress Uoods at 59 cents. noon session delegates from the of Charles Keizer Post, No. 135, Waldoboro—S. L. Portland Iteserves defeated the Boot and Society Platoon of Police under command of F. Band. tained a high of and ha Black Dress Silks marked down to 89 Benjamin Miller, Commander. Shoe lmys on the Portland opinion missionaries, Friends were presented. The of the Andrews, Marshall of Portlauu. J. A. Posts of G. A. R. yesterday grounds by a topic City Garfield Post, No. 40, A. score of U to lu an should like to send his educated of Chandler's Bluelilll, C.Osgood, DEPARTMENT 3, interesting game. The Moot idea mis- Place of α S afternoon was the "Relation of the Band. Commander. OF COLORADO. and Shoe could Dress Silks marked Sunday Company M. Fourth United boys not hit Small, and but two sionaries Figured $1.25 States Artllerjr, Jas. L·. Uall Post, No. 53, Mc- Α. V. Bohn, Commander. single lnts were made off his right through England among the a u. ê* Schools to Missions." Lieut. C. P. Bucksport—Noah delivery. The Ke- down to 89 cents. Observation. Discussed by Revs. Miller, Commanding ; Lieut. H. R. Commander. Staff—F. It. Asst. serves masses. Ills _ Kay. Miller, Adjt. General. outplayed their opponents and won handi- original idea of a L. II. Anderson, Lieut. J. T. French. w. H. lilce No. missionary, $1.25 Summer Silks marked down to k 3^— Ν Ilallock, A. S. Durgin and others. The Η. Post, 5(1, Ellsworth—Jas. E. ly. The score: DEPARTMENT OF MINNESOTA. he candidly confessed, was of a man 89 cents. χ matter of a Escorting. Parsons, Commander. taking preparing programme for the George L. Beal, Chief Marshal. thas. L. Stevens No. K. A. Kicker, Commander. PORTLAND RESERVES a IUhlr in his hand Post, 7is, Castine—Geo. L. Staff—H. something after the style $2.00 Black, Fine and Extra conference two Headquarters flag—yellow. Commander. A. Norton, Asst. Adjt. General. am. r. bii. tb. Black, general weeks in advance was B. Weeks, po. a. e. of marked down to Staff—Bcnj. Murray, Chief of Staff; George M. D. L. Weare No. Band. Williams, 3b 4 2 city missionaries in London or Liverpool, $1.59. Block Island 30.02 59 —5 Ν Clear discussed. Dr. Warren Post. 89, E. Sullivan—J. B. 2 3 13 2 read the report of Selders, Adjutant General ; Caleb N. Lang, As- cf 3 χ ο and converting pagans hundreds of thous- Mass.. _ Johnson, Commander. DEPARTMENT OP DELAWARE. Purhigtoii, υ ο ο υ by Boston, 29.99 03 —14 NW Clear sistant General: Isaac S. ands Me.. the commitee on literature. Adjutant Bangs, Warren Post, No. 00, E. J. S. McCaUum. rf 4 ο υ ο 0 ο υ by the magic eloquence of the tongue ; Eastport. 129.89 60 xlO NW Clear impure Quartermaster ; Frank G. Winterport—A. Fernald, Lltzenburg, Commander. Stevens, Commissary ; Commander. Small, ρ 4 ο υ υ 2 and he looked out for such a Mt. Washington.. 29.8 35 —14 NW This Rev. Ε. Andrew M. Staff—J. S. Asst. General. 12 « constantly man, Foggy evening K. Allen gave an Benson, Assistant Commissary; James M. Parker Wheeler, Adjt. C. c 4 1 Portland, Me 29.98| 05 —14 SW Post, No. 105, Mt. Desert—B. Soûle, 2 2 12 1 1 but he regretted to say he never found him. Clear address on Homau S. Melcher, John 1). An- DEPARTMENT OF MISSOURI. g. ss 4 Ν. Y 130.11 58 -5 foreign missions, and an address Aide-de-camp; Atherton, Commander. Sonic, ο υ υ ι ι a When, lie saw how Albany, iClear drews, Aide-de-Camp ; H. Abbott, Aide- Mctiuire lb Β however, Livingstone New York...· 02 -11 NE, was also George Nelson Cole, Commander. 1118 10 went R1NES |30.08 NW Clear made by Joseph Neeshna of de-camp; John 1). SEVENTH DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF MAINE. 2b about his work, he saw what an egre- BROTHERS. Japan. Aide-de-camp; jel8 suit Williams, Staff—John Ass. Bradley, 4 0 0 0 3 3 0 Philadelphia,. 30.10 05 —8 NW Clear Staff—Enoch McNiel, Adjt. General. error he had committed. Rev. J. F. 1). an address on Honorary Forter, .James M. Stone, Beale No. F. ltuinery, If 4 l 2 2 ο ο l gious He had seen Washington... 30.04 76 —5 Ν Powell, D., gave -Miner O. Post, 12, Bangor—Jas. Malony, Com- DEPARTMENT OP OREGON. the Cloudy Shaw, Thomas J. Little, H. Hume, mander. young missionaries on the Congo—Mr. Charleston- ■ 30.13 04 —9 Clm Clear the American work. Charles W. ^ F. 11. INSURANCE. missionary Huberts, .John II. Knight, Isaac F. Daniel White No. Lamb, Commander. Totals 30 0 7 H Comber and his friends—and he had never Jacksonville.. 30.05 77 —1 S Win. Post, 19, Kenduskeg—J. F. 27 21 12 Cloudy The Quimby, H. True, Bent. H. Ordwav, Chas. Commander. Staff—Z. W. Christopher, Asst. Adjt. General. seen them forth to tens Savannah, Ga 30.04 70 Unlversalists' _ Beatle, BOOTS AND SHOES. holding of thousands x3| SW Fair Convention. Walker, Wm. H- Green, Thomas A. Roberts, H. F. Sa Cincinnati, Ohio.. 30.16 02 fiord Post, No. 8, Dexter—N. L. McCrillis, DEPARTMENT OF ARKANSAS. at once or converting even thousands at one —2| Clm| Clear Charles W. Johu M. H. AB. R. BH. TB. A. Bath, June 17.—In con- Tilden, Gould, Q. ,, I-O. E. D. — the Universalist Commander. W. LITTLE & Buffalo, N'Y· 58 .. C. M. time. If he he was CO., [30.12 x3 SW Clear Shinn, George D. Bisbee, Augustus II Smith, '·■ H. Barnes. Commander. Bradley, 2b 4 12 2 0 2 0 had, sure he should have Mien — Haggles No. Alpena, 30.07 53 x6 s Clear vention, at a business this Win. D. Post, a7, Etna—W. H. Staff—S. K. Asst. General. Mclioveni.e, lli Λ r(. * « tried to bribe them to conte over to his meeting morning, Lapham, Franklin M Drew, Wm. Ζ Commander. Uobiuson, Adjt. Ο Ο Λ 0 4 staff, 31 Ills 30.10 05 x3 Ε Clear Wheeler, ss EXCHANGE STREET, Chicago, President Fobes voted to raise Clayton, Horatio N. Small, James W. Lane, Knowles No. DEPARTMENT OF KENTUCKY. Ciistley, |4 Ο ||0 0 2 3 0 and if there were any power in gold they Dilluth. Minn...· 29.98 08 xll SW Clear presiding, Charles K. Post, 52, Corinna—Fred E. Sprague 3b Nash. Joseph O. Smith. George E. Commander. W. Bell, 4 ο 0 Ο 2 Ο H would have come. And what a Marquette, Mich. 29.93 00 sW 82000 for work George Northrop, Commander. c grand thing K«tabli«hed in 1843· Xl4| Clear necessary by assessment and Brickett, John W. Hubbard, Henry A. Shorey, James P. Harris Dow, 3 0 Ο 0 fi 1 3 it would have been. Milwaukee, Wis..ι 30.07 00 x5 sW Clear Post, No. «0, Dlxmont, Win. Staff—Fred C. Losey, Asst. Adjt. General. They could have told "personal In the Eugene A. Preble, A. L. Parker, Gen. Wm. M. Harris. .lewett, ρ 4 Ο Ο 0 1 11 8 St. Louis, Mo— 130.17 09| x3 W pledges." afternoon, Rev. Jr., Commander. DEPARTMENT the exact hour when Africa would be con- Clear Graham, Surgeon Wm. J. Wilson. Jos. Hooker No. OF WASHINGTON TERRITORY. Evans, lb&rf 5 10 0 6 0 0 Reliable Insurance against Fire or in first St. Tanl, Minn. ·· 30.05 00 χ 9 SW Clear Blanchard Post, 80, Enfield—L. CUay, Com- verted to the when the Lightning Henry of Portland, delivered the H. A. Morrow, Commander. Harmon, cf 4 0 0 Ο 1 Ο 1 faith, people would Bismarck, l)ak. .. 29.91 XO S Clear FIRST mander. behave class American and Co s at Lowest Rates. 04| "Occasional" sermon on DIVISION. Daniel Staff—T. C. Asst. I.eavett, If 2 1 ο 0 ο 0 l themselves. Foreign St. Vincent 29.90 01 XO the "Mission of the Chaplin Post, No. 72, Levant—A. A Bell, Adjt. General. SW IClear Color—Blue with star. The real work of the missionary was very Also Life and Nel). Universalist ,, W'augli, Commander. DEPARTMENT OP WE HT Accident Insurance. Omalia, 130.1 09| x5 S IClear Church." There were also ad- Band. VIRGINIA. Totals 34 3 2 2 23 hard indeed. Where L. E. Richardson Post, No. 75. Garland—L. M. 17 17 lay their reward? χ First B. C. Smith. Commander. Tklki'Honk 701. jelTsuly Kise. Fall. dresses by Hon. Sidney Perham of Battery Light Artillery ; Maine Volunteer Hideout, Commander. Bradley out on foul strike. worldly-minded men won- Portland, Militia, as Staff—H. V. Many perhaps Infantry.—Captain, George W. Proc- Chas. A. Daniels, Commander. Struck out—Small 7, .lewett 3. dered men of and Dr. Ε. M' Fuller of Bath on educational Thompson Post, No. 77, Springfield—J. Passed balls— why young the Comber type tor, Commanding; First Lieut., Daniel Guptfl, D· Stanwood. DEPARTMENT OF DAKOTA. Soule 1, Dow McGovern 2. Wild devoted ,, Commander. 3, pitches- themselves to the work on the Con- interests. First Lieut., Oren T. Despeaux; Second H. G. Small 2, CARPET BEATING BY MACHINERY MARINE Lieuts., Libby Post.No. 118,Newport—Wm. C. Man- W. V. Lucas. Commander. Jewett 4. First base on balls—Small 3, for would it How it NEWS. Michael T. Moriarty, Frank O. Stanwood. Jewett 1. pay? could possi- —AT— ning, Commander. Staff—Asst. Church, Asst. Adjt. General. Umpire—Barnes. Time of game 111, f;o; pay ? Instead of the Escorting. Ell Parkman Post. No. E. 50m. >ly legendary eloquence FOSTER'* DYK AND FOREICN. The 119, Corinth, Jason Posts of G. A. It. to which HOUSE CAR- Honorable Frederick Robie, Governor of BROCKTON'S he had referred, or the power of a A m Huekins, Commander. 12, LAWRENCE 4. Maine Schooner Ashore. Maine. DEPARTMENT OP FLORIDA. wonderful PET BEATINft ΚΟΟΊΝ, 8. T. Oaks No. At missionary like Mr. Spurgeon. Post, 121, Oldtown-Tliomas W. Brockton the Brocktons won their Governor's Staff—Brig. Gen. Samuel J. Gallagher, T. L. Wilmartli,.Commander. _ yesterday to those who could understand Denisport, Mass., June 17.—Schooner ., lorrey, Commander. speaking 13 PreWe Street, Opposite I»reblc House. Adjutant General; Brig. tien. John 'Γ. Richards Frank Staff—Samuel ihird game from the Lawrence team the follow- Eva Kennebec G. Hagg Post, No. 122, Hampden, M. E. W. Fox. by him, or converting the tribes of Africa at Yates, river, for Philadel- Labor Riot of rQrave in Inspector General: Col. Augustus C. score : All Aired liv Tower Proportions Hamlin, Walker, Commander. ing one must a Carpet* Thoroughly Surgeon General : Col.! Frederick W. DEPARTMENT OP UTAH. stroke, they imagine great mis- fill Exhaust and Steam Renovated Patent phia, with ice, is ashore on Pollock Guntili, Gerry I ost, No. 3, Mouson—L. C. Comman- liROCKTONS. Fans, f>y Rip. Austria. Judge Advocate Geheral: Col. Samuel N. Flint, H. C. WadlelgU, Commander. sionary beginning with the very alphabet, Steam Attachments. Camp der. AB. in bell, Coinmissory General; Col. Charles C. Bur- Staff—H. X. Snyder, Asst. General. Κ. BH. ΤΒ. PO. Α. Ε. just the very same manner that children Douty Post, No. 23, G. G. Adjt. f *■ ·—4 Carpet· Cleansed at all *ea*ou» of the year. rill. Asst. M. General Koxcroft, Downing, Hawes, lb ι» 3 3 4 17 ο 1 linlvta luovnilll MAINE. Q. ; Col. Enoch C. Farring- Commander. DEPARTMENT OP GEORGIA AND TENNESSEE, aprl 1 sneodtf ton, of Rifle Practice. _ _ Howard, II 2 3 110 0 0 inspector J. S. Sampson Post. No. Milo—A. E. li. S. with advanced subjects. Αηιί what did the I ne Krooame of 31, Leonard, Jones, Commander. Baxter, c r> 2 2 3 3 1 4 Make-Up the New Aides-de-Camps—Col. Frank 1). Pullen, Lieut. Commander. missionary give him as an ΓΐΜα Wm A If T!. .11.1.11. ΛIΓ.111 ■ Staff—Wm. J. Watson, Asst. Adjt. General. Davis, 3b 5 1 2 2 2 2 2 society encouage- rromineni 1 | AUDiirn ivian Dead. ■'·<. 'oj, Λυυυιι—j, h. ment? A few sodden a or UK. υ. Κ. It |.|>. English Cabinet. warren, J M'jI'A Κ'ΓΜ Ι'ϊΝ τ Patten, ss 4 2 1 1 2 2 0 pound Commander. OF THE OULK. two bananas, June 17.—ΙΙυη. Cud worth, cf 4 1 1 1 2 Ο 0 of beans and a few ears of nee. He was Auiiukn', Robert Martin Clias. H. Jameson No. James Commander. Post, 110, Bradford—Thos. N.-Scully, Tottiing, 2b 4 0 1 1 0 5 0 regarded as treated in a died at his home last W. Staff—Λ. S. Asst. being princely way evening at 8 Wentworth, Commander. Graham, Adjt. General. ρ 4 0 0 0 0 5 2 if he a o'clock, FIR9T Sylvester, got little (lour. There was no wine, and Botanic 85. He London, June 17.—The Pall Mall I1IUGADK. rf 4 0 0 0 1 Clairvoyant Physician aged was widely known as a school Gazette of EIGHTH DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF MAINE. SIXTH DIVISION. McGunnigle, 0 1 no whiskey, no champagne. He must drink tills afternoon lias ail editorial article believed to Maine Volunteer Militia—Brigadier General J. teacher, be Stephen Davis Post, No. Color—Blue and White. Congo water, tea, coffee and cocoa, and with Medical Kooms S02 Congress St., having taught fifty-fonr terms. He inspired by M. Lessar, of the Russian section Marshall Brown, commanding. 11, Pittsfield—J. P. Totals 37 12 11 13 27 15 10 of tlie Afghan M. Tnttle, Commander. Band. it drink to the health of the friends at home, held many town and county and boundary commission and couched Staff—MaJ. Henry Sprague, Assistant Adju- Sons of LAWRENCES. offices, in angry terms. It that unless tant General: Frederick Geo. Goodwin Post, No. 32, St. Albans—J. T. Veterans—John C. Blake, Commander of and think kindly of the Society. If re- .TIE. says the Marquis Maj, H. Strickland, Maints they PORTLAND, served on the State Hoard of Agriculture of wishes to the Jolmson, Commander. Division, commanding. AB. U. BH. TB. I'O. A. E. flect on what their own be Salisbury deepen conviction of Brigade Inspector; Capt. Sterling Dow, Quarter- Andrews thoughts would of Russia thai his is a W. W. Post, No. 41, Harmony—D. J. MAINE DIVISION SONS Iviley, If 5 1 0 0 0 2 Ο Dr. Reed treats all chronic diseases that flesh is and in the Legislature. ministry menace of war lie master; Capt. Whitmarsli, Commissary ; Balue, OF VETERAN'S. any one who had given them fever, they will cancel the of Lord Capt. Appleton H. Plaisted, Commander. Burns, ri., c 5 0 1 1 '2 1 1 heir to; all cases that are as incurable appointment Randolph Aide-de-camp ; Capt. Charles II. McKusick, I- C., might realize how unbounded was a mission- given up Hotel Churchill as Charles 1). Bates Post, No. 58, So. Norridgewoek—Bradford commanding. Hassett, 3b 5 1 1 1 *1 1 1 the and 1 Sold at Auction. secretary ui State for India. "Rus- Clark, Aide-de-camp; Lieut. John Band. to enable by allopathic homœpathic physicians. sia," continues the article Wells, Cominauder. O'Counell, lb., rl 4 1 1 1 2 0 0 ary's charity him constantly to will take their case to treat and cure them. I find "already regards the Sedgewick Hyde, Aide-de-camp. think of his Wiscasset, June 17.—The Belle cabinet with such Second Naliuin A. Weston Post, No. 81, Madison—C. 1). MASSACHUSETTS DIVISION SONS OF VETEHANH. Me Audioes, ss 4 Ο 1 1 1 2 1 society. It was only about four-fifths of cases Haven Salisbury that Regiment Band. kindly the given up to die can sudden suspicion any Commander. lb 4 5 when the had be Hotel was sold at hitch may cause such rupture of the Second Hegimcnt, M. V. M.—Col. L. Merrill, Band. Brosnan, 2b,, 1115 0 missionary schooled himself cured. Examination at a distance by letter, auction to-day for .$1000 to nego- Henry Knssell No. cf 4 ο tiations now in progress as will result In war. Mitchell, commanding; I,ieut. Col. Nathan C. Post, 9Y Gahdiner, June 17.—At 10 o'clock Republic—John Kouutz. Duval. 3b (i 2 2 3 0 2 1 tonight Buunn, June 17.—A labor riot of Senior Vice insects. was swearing at them. The could Austria, Commander-in-Chief—John P. Rea. Kllpatrick Post, No. Gl, Fort Fairfield—Η. O. ing Titcomb, ρ 0 1 1 ι 1 meeting fire was discovered in a stable on Brunswick grave proportions took in this Junior Vice 11 G this at will. to the place city last Commander-in-chief—Ira E. Hicks. Perry. Commander. The tents now come enlarge picture Alluding Trouble lias been M. Frank Hunter No. up well to Congress he M. A. JEWELL & CO. street, belonging to the estate of the late night. brewing some time Cliaplain-in-chief—T. Shannafelt. Post, US, Hodgdon—A. W. In- Total 51 20 22 31 27 20 15 country, expected they at home all had a street on and it grew out of differences between men Surgeon-General—William D. Hall. gersoll, Commander. the right of the line, and about 150 sort of dim idea that Africa was a kind of I)r. C. W. Whitmore, and it was entirely Caldwell No. PORTLANDS. Maunfacturer*' Agcute, and factory owners about the hours of laboc. THE OFFICIAL STAFF. Asbury Post, 61, Sherman—William have been erected on the left. vast botanical garden—a conservatory full of consumed, together with several Great crowds of Gilchrist, Commander. AB. R. BH. TB. PO. A. E. mowing people gathered about the Adjutant General William W. Alcorn. The committee 1. f bananas, beautiful dowers, and so on. In»a several A. 11. Storey Post, No. 02. Washburn—James M. appointed Tuesday evening AbiiIs, 5 ο 1 1 ο ο Ο machines and a stored in the factories and assailed Quartermaster General John e. great measure it was. could on im- 444 to 448 Fore St. sleigh building violently them Taylor. Storer, Commander. at Μmice, f Γ, ι ι ι 2 0 0 They go with stones and other Judge Advocate General R. the meeting held in the Common Council a vast may22 sntl owned by other parties. A valuable horse missiles. The milita- 1), Austin. A. G. Taylor Post, No. 05, Caribou—Jos. A.Clark, Oxley, c, lb&p 5 l 1 ι ο 11 4 agining conservatory, but in the place ry were called out and in the Inspector General O. A. Janes. have selected the 5 of a dome must a to conflicts two Commander. room, following citizens wHÇ·?1'··; 1114 2 4 glass they put burning sky, belonging Henry Farrington was burned officers and six Assistant Adjutant General P. H. E. S. r. f 4 private soldiers and many Dowling. Kodgers Post, No. 114, Patten—C. C. Perry, for the committee of comfort. Wektel, 1110 0 0 witli a white sun shining through it. It was, Senior Aide-de-camp R. H. Cochran. The gentle- Sliaw. s. s 5 FEATHER BEI)S A\I) I1LL0ffS to death. Loss on building, $400; insured. rioters were wounded. A renewal of the Commander. 3 2 2 2 2 2 indeed, like an overheated conservatory, with is Aides-de-camp. McGiaflliu Post, No. B. men named below Phillips, 3b 5 4 2 3 1 3 0 a The fire is to have been of disturbance feared. Generals 102, Mapleton—P. Turner, are|respectfully requested temperature between HQ and 100 degrees. supposed incen- Veteran mounted and in carriages. Commander. Hllsey, pSlb 5 2 2 4 5 2 2 to attend a meeting at the council This was the botanical to which the RENOVATED diary origin. SECOND DIVISION. Keuel Annas Post, No. 104, Mills—Eli chamber, Miller, lb&e 4 Ο 1 1 13 1 2 garden Sprague's Baptist had sent their WASHINGTON. Color—Red. Sprague, Commander. City Building, this Thursday evening, Missionary Society —BY— Memorial at James Totals 43 young men. When sent them out Day Togus. Band. Gerry Post, No. 120, Smyrna Mills—A. P. at 8 when 13 12 15 27 21 14 they did o'clock, badges and information as a doctor to HTEAM 9IACHIIVE ΙΆΊΈΛΤ, June of Maine, under command of Gen. Daggett. Commander. Innings 1 234 5 078 U they get examine them, to ask Augusta, 17.—To-day was observed Departiftent No. the duties be about Appointments the President. James A. Commander of Wade Post, 123, Presque Isle—T. B. Rose, regards expected, may obtained. Haverliills Ο 1 a 0 1 3 1 0 5—20 organic disease, and for reference as to at the National Soldiers' by Hall, Department At FOREST CITY DYE HOUSE, 13 Preble Street. Home at Togus as Maine. Commander. Nathan Cleaves, James Connellan, Portlands 1 2 0 1 0 4 4 0 1—13 moral character? Did they ascertain what Washington, June 17.—The President Staff—Lorenzo B. Hill. Robert J. Gray l'ost'No. 125, Bridgewater—Wm. Samuel J. Anderson James had? A It is not safe use Memorial Day. Services were held in the Assistant Adjutant Gener- Cunningham, Earned runs—Haverliills !>, Portlands 2. they man ought to !*> to l>eds after sickness until made the this H. Smith. Commander. Albion Melville Two judgment have following appointments after- al; B. F. Beales. Assistant Quartermaster Gen- Keith, A. Floyd, base 2, blest with an abundance of sense to they been renovated by steain. afternoon under direction of Cutler noon : J. C. Campbell l'ost. No. 1, Pembroke—Wm. E. hits—Phillips. Hilsey McGarr 2, Prince 2, good Post, eral; A. A. Nickersou. Assistant Inspector Kugene Goodwin, Henry 1'. Dewey, Hawkes 1, 2, Seller know how to live in aprll sneodtf I.eighton, Senior Vice Commander. John W. Cody 1, Duval 1. Passed the Congo country. Mis- No. 48. A procession was formed at 2.30 John B. Stallo of to lie General; 1). Horace llolnian. Chief Mustering Hiteliiugs, Alfred L. Turner, balls—Robinson 5, 2, Miller 2. Ohio, envoy extraordina- Joel A. No. 34, Calais—John A. H. Oxley Wild .pitch- sionary societies had a solemn before ry and minister to Officer; H. H. Burbank, Assistant Judge Advo- Haycock Post, Peter Gordon, John J. Gerrish. es—Titcomb 4, duty p. m., and consisted of the Home plenipotentiary Italy. Commander. Oxley 2, Hilsey 1. First Ibase on them, not to send men out there ABIUSEMJKIVTS. Band; N. Hauna of cate General. Sears, Martin Lewis W. Cleveland, balls—bv Ililsev 1. Oxlev 1. Titeomh ·> Kirst i...-.· young any Bayless Indiana, to be minister Hiram Burnham No. Dillingham, more Post, 50, Clierryfleld—K. F. J-1.111Λ ,¥ than the government had a to Cutler Post, No. 48, Togus; officers of the resident and consul to FIliST DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF MAINE. vuiuue», on errors—remands 5, Haverliills 7. Struck out right general Argentine Repub- Campbell, Commander. Κ. Η. send lic. Waterhouse, George H. Irish, —by Titcomb 10, 7. Time young soldiers to Africa without teach- home, orator, chaplain and invited guests ; Bosworth Post, No. 2, Portland—R. K. Bradbury Post, No. 15, Maeliias—L. K. William Μ. Oxley Umpire—Qulnu. inff them hnw tn Iîva wi«olv «nil Hnfw EASTERN NEW ENGLANO LEAGUE GAMES. Charles A. Dougherty of to be Gatlejr, Marston, Bradley, Anthony s. Hatch, —2n SOm. Pennsylvania, Commander. William L. Thomas A. Pittston Band; veterans of the Home on secretary of the legation of the United States at Bradley, Bowen, was as incumbent the a.s if the Borne. Vincent Mouutfort Post. No. 22, Brunswick—L. Meade Post, No. 40, Êast port—'Wm. A. Balkan!, Thomas J. Little, Jota H. STANDING OF THE EASTERN Ν. E. LEAGUE. upon society foot ; veterans of the war of 1812 veterans 1). Dennison, young men were their own to whom ; To be consul Howes, Commander. Conunauder. W. H. H. Saunders, William K. The following is the of the clubs in children, generals—Win. L. Alden of New Neal, standing the wished life. Dead of the Mexican war veterans of at Farragut Post, No. 27, Bridgton—Will. H. Foster, Band. Ε. 1). Eastman, L. they long missionaries six ; the Home York, Rome; Pierce M. B. Young of George Hatch, Eastern New England League to date: feet under at St. Georgia, Commander. Veteran Associations of different States. Fred F. Dyer, Joseph F. the ground were of no more value unable to walk, in The Petersburg. Fowler, Won. Lost. carriages. procession To lie consuls—Geo. W. Band. A. H. George L. Played. Percent. than other dead men. Let them Mr. Savage of New Jersey, Sawyer, Norton, Lawrences 15 0 imagine muvru ιυ lue oil me mil »aCK 01· at Belfast Edward Sixty-six children from the and Naval Wm. A. Allen, John B. 21 71.4 Comber dead at Pool would cemetery ; Campliausen of Pennsylva- Military Coyle, Brock tons 13 8 Stanley ; they nia -It Vanleil. u <'..11 ■· «— '· Cliaileg H. Fred Ε. Haskell, 21 «1.7 the a W^^,\pf^"~WUbUU Orphan Asylum at Bath, as wards of the De- \V. Rohinson. have only the memory of his and a HAVERHILLS Home, where large number of people of llollis Β. Hill. A.franklin H. Biddefords 11 9 20 62.0 goodness, at partment Maine, in under care of Coe, Kingston, Jamaica; lticliard H. Stoddard of F. carriages, Haverhill» 7 12 eonstantand unceasing regret at his end. had congregated. Here appropriate services N'ow York, at Athens George Col. Charles B. Merrill, of the Board I. Γ. Thompson, W. W. Latham, 10 30.8 ; Theodore W. Downs of president .. ·- of Trustees. Dr. L. M. Portlands 5 1β 21 23.8 were held and the 459 in Connecticut at Quebec ; M. J. Newark of Californ- Woodman, Cousens, -vs. graves, all, tenderly John R. "~H· John H. Η· N. NATIONAL LEAGUE ia at Lyons: Will. H. Muftett of New at Disabled Soldiers In Carriages. True, Pinkham, AND OTHER GAMES. More decorated with ilowers the Jersey Wm. K. L. A. Burglaries. by veterans. Beirut ; Wallace Jones of Florida at Messllia. Hilton, Gould, AT CONCORD. Γ. Clmidman 11 k A<>- THIRD DIVISION. John C. Small, E. L. Gen. Lutlier Governor of Benj. Petaiberton. to be commander in the Postf^^'ÉS'· Rohinson, Tuesday night, tramps or burglars caused Stephenson, Jr., Win. M. Color—White. William McClellan, A. A. Innings 1 2346C789 navy; to be lieutenant com- ί^r';,a Dennett, vuitc a the Home, presided at the stand in the Beisinger, w. L. Haskell Post' X""'oft Charles A. Cashing, Dr. C. A. Biddefords 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 Ο 3-10 sensation at Libby's Corner. Mr. grove, mander; Albert Kantz, .to be captain; John F. DEPARTMENT OK MASSACHUSETTS. Baker, Concords to be A.
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