April 09,1889
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JS1LP0RTLlAi\ D DAILY P1ES8JH1 ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862-VQL. 27._PORTLAND, MAINE, WEDNESDAY MORNNQ, APRIL 10, 1889. EflffS&tfJggZP PRICE $6 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. NPEtiUl. NOTICED niWELLANEOim. with that _ SECRETARY ANO COMMISSIONER. evidence, bought cider in the defendants to keep Mayor-elect Cregier out of office by THE THE s river overhanging green leaves, how' the general restaurant. The : THE COMMISSIONERS HOLO> OFFIE. WAY TEUTONS CAME OVER six miles to two and a half will be? tried. question was whether o haring last Tuesday’s election declared Ille- goes accomplish not cider is classed with or three. Bridgton and vicinity is well NOTICE. ■ SPECIAL intoxicating liquors not materialize Judge Travers said that while cider is a gal did today. Lawyer worth the attention of sojourners, tourists first a non intoxicant, it becomes intoxicat Stevens applied for an injunction last eve- and capitalists as well. Corporal Tanner's Course in th< in course of General To Be Illustrated in the this The French a W ing time. Since the law Attorney Littlefield’s Decs* was Jameson to Big Parade To be poetical region Is, Deputies Pass Bill > prohib ning, and told by Judge to-day Pension Bureau Endorsed. Its the sale of all it Railroad did not the woodland Is nigh .»« -*« «"«* «* auiu intoxicating liquors, pre ion on the Commission come into conrt this morning. He at the Centennial. “Where Prescribing the Method. interesieq may uuifipiy vents the sale of brook through the the elauaes with cider. Another ingenfoui nor did the election commissioners Where trickles a valley; tide, particularly reference to appear, mountains are evasion of the law has been ——■——— hard In the distance the tlieuTs. Government Bonds, Deposits in Savings overthrown. Ii i whom Stevens was to notify of the applica- Where of a near Sauks, and Abatement Taxes, and thus save shanty Mount Pleasant a board par to them tion for au order of court keep And merriest songsters keep tally.” hard thoughts and possibly hard words, when too ► tition made a room on ono side and i th'e An Italian Workman to be Sen large Members of the Present from counting the ballots. Master In Cerman and Art to Be Members aprllSOdtdsn small one on the other. A barrel Was Legislates Industry Elab- Exchange Abusive Epithets late._ set ii Chancery Boyle reported in favor of the in- Where meadows stretch out from Home Under the Law. the and Until Represented. green grassy the !■ Hard lo partition, the customer would de Ineligible January, 1891. He stated today that they asked orately the During Heated Discussion. “H IQahe an Emitiv his junction. plain. Sack posit money and get his drink wlthou for an injunction to restrain the election Joining hands with the foothills beyond; Stand Upright.” the man the out from the lane, seeing in the other room. Thl i commissioners from counting the vote in And down by hillside, Just It is equally hard to made it The miles lie thick in tbs And possible for the customer to swea section 25, the town of Jefferson. The com- pond.’’ News and Notes Gathered In i that he did not to Be thi see the liquor seller, and die l The New Law Observed As Vt- plainant in the bill is Mr. Russell, a Repub- Beer and Wines of the Fatherland The spring term of Bridgton Academy A Change In the Leadership of the not know who he was. The proprietor Ii lican candidate for assessor closes the Uth inst. with the usual dramatic City by the Potomac. cances May Arise. at Jefferson, who Given Places of Honor. English Tory Forces. this case Is now in jail, serving a sentenci is defeated if section 25 is counted in, and entertainment, Thursday evening. of four months. elected if it can be thrown out. The summer term opens April 23d. L. Barton. 4 and 9.—“There is not ) BOASTED OF THEIR Boots Washington, April thi CRIME. Rockland, April Centra THAT VIRGINIA STORM. New 9.—The German dis- Paris, 9.—The indictment Shoes 9.—Attorney York, Apiil April against HALF A MILLION LOST. slightest foundation for the thi decides that the act in Gen. at lower than at story going Littlefield amendatory o play the parade at the approaching cen- Boulanger besides charging conspiracy price* One of the rounds of the press that I hare found i Hatfields Confesses th« 1 section 113, chapter 81 of the Revised Stat The Emma F. Hart tennial will be a feature of the to the Is Bilged-Damage striking great Boston and Lowell Freight Houses destroy republic especially dlreated necessary to issue an order checking Com Murders by the Gang. utes, additional to said chapter relating tc by High Tides. event. It will cost $30,000 and will began against Coant DIUon M. Laguerre, member missluner Destroyed by Fire. Tanner in his onslaught on Demo the railroad commission cannot be construe< with Illustrations of the first German immi- of the Chamber of Depotles and M. Roche- cratic WELCH’S. employes of the Pension Office,” salt I Wheeling, W. Va., April 9.—Ellisoi to vacate the offices. He adopts the rule ol Norfolk, Va., April 9.—The following gration to this country. The illustrations fort, Dubarall and two of Paris. Boston, April 9.—The freight houses of Journalists Secretary Noble this "and I wan Hatfield, one of the in the Hat that Chief information was afternoon, participants construction Justice Fuller received from Virginia will be great tableaux mounted upon the Boston The Chamber of Deputies today discussed a to and Lowell Bailroad were de- say further, and to emphasize it, tha ; field-McCoy feud, who is confined in the Pik< speaking for the United States suprem Beach: “The schooner Emma F. Hart of wheeled floats. The first float will display bill prescribing the mode of procedure to be when I stroyed by fire early this evening, only a Issued the order requesting heads o f county jail in Kentucky, has made a confes court announces thus: “Constitutions a: Camden, Me., is bilged, with sails, spars and an old-fashioned German drawn to ship up portion of the walls remaining. The struc followed by the Senate as a court for the bureaus to first submit their demands fo sion to the state attorney. “I was present,’ well as statutes are construed to operati rigging intact.” the shores of the new land. Peasant immi- trial Gen. ture consisted of a three and a half story .of. Boulanger. U. Delafosse resignations of officers to me that I did no he said, “and participated in the murder o: not retrospectively unless o from Princess grants will be over its prospectively, Reports coming Norfolk, represented leaping brick 350x50 a a denounced the measure as a mockery of ■ building, feet, and two and POWDER bare Commissioner or his o the three face of the instrument a Anne and Hansemond counties show serious sides with Tanner, office, McCoy brothers, Tolbert, Earle] the contrary intei- agricultural implements and bun- half story of the same con- justice and an insult to the public conscience. any of his acts in my mind. The fact is tha and a dles of The building size, ‘‘■its' fine Calf Lace or Randolph. tlon is manifest beyond reasonable quei damage sustained from the storm and tides clothing. next will represent a He Congress Pure. nected by a wooden building 150 feet long. declared the Senate, being a political Absolutely up to that time Commissioner Tanner hat “The three brothers were taken from e tlon." The law does not to the and In lo- party of German West Waukenphast Boots for $3.00 apply pre* Saturday night Sunday. many squatters travelling The fire was 5 body, could not act In the case. Thu discovered about o’clock Impartially and upwards. powder never vane*. A marvel of purity only requested three resignations. school house in Logan county, W. Va.. ent does not declare the office calities cattle and other were de- to settle a new tract. It will be a genuine 'treunh board; vacwt property the cotton. The were This assertion caused a great uproar »«s Cetiis' fine Calf aud wbolesomeness. More economical “If I among buildings filled Button, Cnee and hau the know the policy of the Commissionei where they had been guarded for a day and and does and create the tides. drawn and ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In not abolish another. It stroyed by extraordinary high The immigrant’s wagon by mules, with a great variety ol general merchandise, members exchanged abusive epithets. 'The Congress Boots, opera toe, si li- mpetltlon with the multitude of low short of the Pension and I think I and test, Office, do,” con night, brought over to the Tug river, doesn’t say the present board shall posess potato crop in the trucking sections is great- piled with axes and ploughs. A drove of president of the chamber ttle soles, dougola tops, seamless wrlght alum or phosphate powders. Sold onto in including a large quantity of oil and vitriol. repeatedly called '■ a tiuued Secretarj Noble, “it is not one which separates West Virginia and Ken- cows and domestic animals will follow. cut— Just the thing for Royal Bakixo Powdir Co., 106 Wall wUil special qualifications and in no way ref<rs to ly injured by water, which will rot the seed explosions intimidated the firemen the House to order and urged the members young s W. Y. more radical than About 50 feet from the river Frequent men’s dress shoes. 'yad&wtf my own. I am in thor tucky.