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« V PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862—VOL. 30. PORTLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, 1891. PRICE THREE CENTS NEWS. mMCEhLAHtOCN. THIS MORNING’S skating on the river Sunday, was recovered A pool and whist tournament will b« MATH OF MRS. WOTTOS. today. ASSURED. started shortly after Christman, and a num- “HJS IS COMBING.” 1. Page Bobbery at. Albion. ber of ‘'informal talks” will be given dur- _ On Maine: Watervielb, December 21. — C. A. ing January and February. the eve- Investigating the death of Mrs. Wotton and the post ning of December 31, Mr. E.H. El well, Jr., at Rockland. Drake’.* store office at Albion will tell about “A Remarkable Loss of the Rockland schooner Carrie A. Mnch Gossip Loads to an were broken into Saturday night, and 875 Dr. Sew York Will Go Advertise A Portland Genius Who Has Written Investiga- Depfw Says ment.” Cookson. _ were taken in money and stamps. The Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Wood of Winthrop tion the Coroner. burglar got tools from a blacksmith shop found unconscious in their house. by to the Windy City 81ii>w, THE SENATE’S TRIBUTE. a flay. Court matters in Knox county. which he broke into. and office at Albion robbed. Store post Cut His Throat but Will Elvc. Funeral Services of the T.ate Senator Recovery of the body of Louis Lambert of Biddeford. Norridgewock, December 21.—Sylves- Plumb of Kansas, NEWS FROM THE CITIES AND Possible change in the officers of the ter Spencer of Anson, confined in jail for HE ALSO SAYS SOMETHING OF HE CAN ALSO LECTURE TO THE State Board of Agriculture. I TOWNS OF THE STATE. debt amounting to about 820, attempted Washington, December 21 —When the Orrington boy shot and killed. FAIRS AN1) PROSPERITY. •«LITIN« AN1) DIE1NG,” Lewiston boy drowned while skating. suicide Sunday evening by cutting his Senate met today, Mr. Ptffer made the Foreign affairs: throat. A physician was called, who took formal announcement of Mr. Plumb’s workmen and the immigration Eugllgh ten stitches, and It is thought the man will death, aud offered a resolution expressing problem. 1.088 of the Schooner Carrie A. Cookson He had made Arrival of steamer Toronto at Liver- recover. arrangements to The Centennial Stimulated American the sorrow of the Senate in bis death and His Flay Is “The Brakesman’s Revenge”— pool. —Mr. and Mrs. Wood of Winthrop disclose under the poor debtor on Wed- for the appointment of a commit- act, Trade—The 1’aris Exposition Saved providing It Contains at Feast One Thrilling Sit- arrest of deposed pre- 1 Proposed Quebec’s Mr. GEORGE E. DEARGON, North Vasszlboro, Me. Found Unconscious -Cases Before the nesday. to attend the removal of his body to Kan- mier. the French Republic—The Chicago uation-Bich and Harris are Corre- A talks of his Knox County at Al- Wrill Spend Christmas In Alfred. ; sas. Russian officer country’s Court-Burglary Show Will Increase Our Well Deing— With the Author, Who Wants FOR THREE SOLID YEARS I SUFFERED At 1 sponding relations with England. bion—Lewiston Added to the 20 Capt. Bassett, the doorkeeper Boy Biddefokd, December 21—Eight tramps The Dinner at Delmonico’s to the Man- Rich and Harris corresponding with a announced the and the members to Fectnre Under Their Auspices— WITH SOUR Victims of Thin Ice. were in the Biddeford court Speaker genius from Portland. STOMACH, arraigned of the Great Show. agers of the House. The Speaker was escorted Scoffers Call Him a Crank. A Stroudwater Collection of China. AND Monday forenoon. Four were sent to the Rockland, Me., December 21.—So many to a seat Annual snpper of Portland Fraternity. county jail and four released. New Yobk, December 21.—A dinner by Sergeant-at-Arms Valentine New York, December 21.—Cranky play- stories Admiral Brown collecting vessels presum- GRODER’S SYRUP HAS CURED ME! have been in circulation here re- was at on the right of the Vice President, and the Maine Board of given Delmonico’s tonight by the wrights aie not so dangerous as cranky ably for service in Chilian waters. the 6uicide of Mrs. Em- Agriculture. I wish to explain in a few words toother garding supposed New York commissioners National members filed in and took the A score of In of,the bomb throwers. They are more numerous, people in Flatbush, N. Y., sufferers the condition I was in three ma Fbyeburg, December 21.—At the annu- years Wott >n, who died Saturday, that the Columbian M. De- seats assigned to them ob the Demo- peril from escaping gas. I had been what I called a Chronic Exposition. Cbaucey however, and many theatrical managers ago. funeral has not taken Coroner al meeting of tbe Maine Board of Agricul- The Duke of Devonshire is dead, aged 83. Dyspeptic for fifteen years; and as I stated yet place, pew, John II oyd Thacher and Gorton W. cratic side of the chamber. The numbei and stars have been them. occurs the annoyed by Funeral services of the late Senator Plumb above, I was not free from Sour Stomach Otis deeming an inquest necessary. The ture, which third week in Janu- of the Allen, assisted by J. Seaver Page, secreta- included many of the older members are the most cranks known. in the Senate for three years. Everything 1 ate soured some They persistent Chamber. funeral services were fixed for 1 p. m. on ary, it is said changes will be mtde House who had known Senator Plumb fo: on my stomach before digesting. It caused ry of the Union League Club, gave evi- is a Main* postmasters’ salaries. in that There probably not theatrical manager me to have Headaches, 1 would he feverish Sunday, but on leaving church at the close the officers of body. The president years. Five minutes afterward the mem New York’s dinner to World’s Fair man- dence of New York’s intention to do what in New York who has not received one or by spells, and so nervous that I could not of the board. Mr. B. Walker MoKonn of bars of the Diplomatic Corps—some tweu- agers and Mr. Depew’s speech. make of the morning service the clergyman who if Aon f A mQ Ira f ha nlrnooi tinn a onnaaea ___i_m__.11_a j__vi .s. _i_ myself comfortable in any place. This i ty-nve iq not wearing tnelr otncia U1UIU |si%»j a uwiu nu onr^cu «uaiu(un» wuu nr a a f A Affi nlotn tv a c nnfifiml 4 Itnf PnfAnnr number, world was a burden to me. .Manv times Fryeburg, comes forward as a candidate 2. name that stands in the uniforms—arrived aud were shown to tbeii conceals hts identity under the name “Glen I of death. Every high city thought meeting During my Otis had decided that owing to certain re- for secretary. He is well fitted for the po- i seats in front of the members of tbe House. Owen.” Sometimes he brings his manu- A Queer Freak of Bees. choking spells my feet became cold, ana and many throughout the state was repre- NPage were followed tbe Justice In and In a bass voice oriziug SI1UH lousiors. tbe chills would come over me so it would in circulation an must be sition, being a practical working farmer, They by Chief scripts person, deep ports inquest sented, either personally or by letter. The 1 make me think of death. aud Justices of the Supreme Court, wht greets tbe manager with: “My boy. bere is Registration of voters. held and that the services must be post- an educated man, and familiar with the Such was my life until I used Groder’s speakers were all enthusiastic. The tables took seats in front of the Diplomatic Corps a lovely idea for a play. Its keynote Is the 3. work of the board, having been an active Tage Botanic Dyspepsia Syrup. That has once poned. were loaded with dowers and the balcony At exactly half-past one Captajn Bassett falsity of women, and it’s based on me owu more me a chance to this world. the Programme of the Maine Pedagogical given enjoy Up to tonight a number of witnesses had member for past four years. ; aunouDced the presence of tbe Presidenl experience.’’ Tbe mangers know him now I am today able to do as a work given up to the musicians at first and af- Society Meeting. good clay’s ; of the United States aud bis cabinet. Tbe and he never gets beyond the Introduction, as ever I could in my life, and I say that been examined, many of whom tell wild, Wit and Wisdom. MAINE POST OFFICES. terwards occupied by ladies. The menu Senators aud spectators stood up to di His real name Is not known, but on any Groder’s Syrup is worth ten dollars a not to say Improbable stories. The inquest cards were and every gue3t was tnem as had in tin other than tbat of his own A Skowhegan woman nearly burned to bottle for any person troubled as I was. elegant honor, tney doue also subject plays be be tomorrow. Gross and the Salaries of the a death. Yours will continued Receipts given handsome portfolio of the exposl- ca-e of the Diplomatic Corps and of the appears to be sane. respectfully, Mrs. Page 4. George E. Dearbon, Wotton formerly lived in Waldobo- Postmasters. tion with a portrait of Columbia in the Supreme Court. President Harrison and “Glen Owen’s’’ rival bas appeared In tbe but for the five or • Editorials.