Portland Daily Press: December 20,1883
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PORTLAND DAILY PR SS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1802—VOL. 21. PORTLAND, THURSDAY MORNINO, DECEMBER 20, 1883. PRICE THREE CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. EDUCATIONAL. KHSCELIiANEOrg. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. MASNE CENTRAL RAILROAD. XLVIII CONGRESS. WASHINGTON. LOUISIANA DEMOCRATS. Published bv the every day (Sundays excepted) Nominations by the President. Jlertlsg of the State Convention—3ft*. 31c- ELOCITIOK. SENATE. I PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, The Animal at Augusta Washington, Dec. 19.—The«Preaident sent the Encry's Chance* Good. Lace Curtains Meeting Washington, Dec. 19. nominations to the Senate today: At following 97 Exchange St., Portland, Me. was offered MISS SARAH Prayer b7the new chaplain, Rev. To be Postmasters—Edward I. Merrill, Farming- New Orleans, Deo. 19.—The State nominating -FOR- ^LAUGHTON, Yesterday. Elias DeWitt D. D. Huntley, Alfred E. Wilton, N. H.; Jobn L. GRADUATE of the National School of Elocu- After the of ton, Me.-; Jaquea. committee of the Democratic party of Louisiana reading journal a number petitiors Vt.; L. Athol. Mass.; Geo. A tion and Oratory* Philadelphia, will receive WEATHER and memorials were submitted. Knight Brandon, Lord, met at noon at Baton Previous 10 anti 12 1-2 cts. INDICATIONS^ S Read, Woonsocket, R. I.; Thomas J. Tilley, East yesterday Rouge. per yard pupils in Vocal Culture and Elocution. Arrange- a.Krr> The .Hade in the Board of Direc- Mr. reported back from the committee on to Change* Ingalls Greenwich, R. L; Julius W. Knowiton, Bridgeport, the meeting the various anti-administration dele- ments may be made for lessons, either private or in theDistnet of Columbia a bill to establish a standard Cleansed and done up like new Washington, Dec. 20. tor*—A Conn.; Albdrt C Green, Greenville, Conn. gates met in caucus to throw over all classes, at Miss Sargent’s School, 148 Spring St. Majority of the Board Reported of time in that district. and agreed The indications are: Mis* by to to-day For New England, bills The Department of Justice. local candidates ex T. AT Laughton refers, permission, Henry to bo to the Eastern Among the introduced were the following: and unite upon Gov. Francis Dixon Instructor of Harvard Uni- ! colder weather Opposed Proposed .Jones, Elocution, clearing northerly winds, backing By Mr. Jngal)9. to establish a municipal code for The Attorney General has appointed Cecil Clay of Nichols for Governor. The delegates favor log the versity, T nomas Tash, Supt. of Schools, Portland* to JLonoo. the District of Columbia; al-o to for ihe West to be chief c'erk of the NEW YEAR’S ! weslerly higher barometer. provide Virginia Department •nomination of Gov. Samuel also met in and Abner J, Phipps, Ph. D,, Supt. of Schools. Lew- appointment of a commission to investigate the sub- of 'ustice vice James K. Young of Pennsylvania MeEnery FOSTER’S iston. Cautionary Bignals from Hatteras to was in nov24dtjanl Eastport. ject of railroad transportation; also, to promote the resigned. The appointment took effect from today. caucus. It agreed each caucus to appoint a [Special to the Press.] of the efficiency army. Holiday for Letter Carriers. committee and select a candidate for temporary Forest House ARE ALMOST AtJGfSTA, Dec. 19.—The meeting of the Maine By Mr. Logan, to consolidate the bureaus of mili- City Dye F IKIILY SCHOOL FOR BOYS HERE, * ox of New York has a chairman, and to name each seven members of a MAINE. Central stockholders was held at Granite Hall this tary justice, and corps of judges advocate of the Representative prepared Winter Term of the “Fort Hill Family hill, which he will present to the House on the first committee on the temporary chairman 13 Preble St. opp. Preble House There was a full and army. credentials, School” will commence 1884. aud If a morning. very attendance, on the object of which is to letter THE January 2, you want nice present call Edward conclusion of the morning business, Mr. opportunity, place to select the 11 member. The committee Farmington’s Postmaster—Caps the carriers au fteenth Orders by express will receive prompt attention. This seh ol is most favorably located, one mile from largest stock vote thrown that was ever polled. Ingalls callei up the bill relating to standard of upon equal footing with other employes Send for Gorham The early and secure the best, at the I. Merrill Rc-oominafed. of the It tint letter carriers upon J. M. Howell of Lafourche, a circular. <3ec20sneodtf Village, 10 mile* from Portland. Thirty4wo thousand out of the thirty-five thousand time in the District of Columbia. (It provides that government. provides agreed Judge rooms a*e pleasant, board good, instruction lowest Washington, Dec. 19 —Among ihe nominations from this date the standard of time in the district shall, after one year’s service, be granted an annual for chairman. p> ice. shares of stoek of the were MeEnery man, temporary care kind and Terms very low. corporation represent- shall be the mean tia e of the 75th but thirty days’ leave of absence, with pay. thorough, parental. sent to the Senate today was that of Captain Ed- meridian, The convention was called to order by ex-United f r nor Our stock many useful ed. There were two tickets voted for; one that this shad not affect The B<»y& carefully prepare College, partic- comprises ward I. Merrill to be prepared existing contracts.) Confirmed by the Senate. ulars address REV. E. S postmaster at Farmington, bill without States Senator James B. Eustis, who called Judge PALMER, as well as ornamental articles. by the friends of the Eastern railroad, containing passed debate. The Senate in executive session confirmed Me. Maine. Mr. today Howell to the chair. The seven from dect>d2w Gorham. Van Wyck offered a resolution which was the delegates ENDING after Monday the tenth inst. to as- the names of all the old members of the following nominations: each faction were named on the committee on cre- We advertise nothing but what Burglary near Rockland. board, allowed to lie over till to-morrow, calling on the TNTsist Mr. J. T. Stubbs at my old place cf business with the Waller Revenue* and the chair Mr. of Dec. 19—The store of John Bird & exception or Hon. Jonas H. French of Secretary of the Interior for information as to how Evans,Commissioner of Internal dentials, appointed Boatner, 593 1 should be to meet and MAKE and valuable Rockland, was a Congress St., glad WESTBROOK SEMINARY good presents. much land has been or for the Albert U. Treasurer of the United Cuachita, as the additional member. This serve mv former Boston, Prof*S. J. of and Hon. certified patented Wyman, customers assuring them that every Co., at Blackington’s Corner, waa entered by burg- Young Brunswick, States. decided for the men, as Boatner is — — We are benefit of railroad since the date of the victory MeEnery effort will be made to them. AND headquarters for IM- Lysander Strickland of The three companies please lars last night. A quantity of groceries were taken. Bangor. gentle- decision of the Supreme Court of the United States K. O. Graves. Assistant Treasurer of the United the strongest partisan of MeEnery in the body.There CITRUS F. DAVIS. States. are 53 contested seats in the convention, upon the PORTED and DOMESTIC No arrests have been made. men substituted were Hon. Frank Jones of Ports- in 1875, which so construed the indemnity clause Richard Gibbs of New Minister to Bolivia. settlement of which will depend the nominal Ion. FEMALE COLLEGE. C. of and of a congressional grant as to allow indemnity York, decti_sndtf mouth, Mr,,S. Lawrence Medford, Mass., The convention until 7 in the The Winter Mass Temperance Meeting at Oakland, lands only in lieu of lands originally included in The Proteus adjourned evening, Term will begin TUESDAY, January Richard Olney, Esq., of Boston. This ticket re- Inquiry. and the committee not being then to Dec. 19.—A mass the grant, but which afterwards were sold and dis- ready report, 1st, 1884. For circulars address, Oakland, temperance meeting The Prot ms court of inquiry began this morn- at noon V ceived 26,500 votes. The other ticket contained posed of. adjourned again dav. J. P. was held bore ing. James W. Powell of the Sixth In- Mr. withdrew name from the anti- BEL0INGBR1S.&C0. WESTON, President, today. Many prominent speakers Several from the President were read Captiin Ogden his Sundries. the names of the old members of the and re- messages was sworn. He was chief off! board, fantry decl8d2w Deering Maine. were Rev. A. S. B. to to Indian tribes for acting signal administration caucus this in a letter full Druggists’ present, Ladd, Judge Kingsbury, relating compensation taking cer the several absences of morning ceived 7,600 votes. The successful ticket was vot- during General Hazen. of and on this Gov. Nicholls Silk Manufacturers. C. Gen. Neal Dow and others. The their reservations. patriotic sentiments, Toney, meeting ed far one occasion including the latter part of May and was selected as the leader of the a»r. We have Celluloid Sets in Plush by 42 stockholders, and the unsuccessful Mr. Ingalls of Kansas offered a concurrent reso- opposition. was under the auspices of the Cascade Lodge o the first few days of Juue, 1883, and during this Nicholls (was made Governor of the ticket 93 stockholders. lution providing that when the two houses adjourn Louisiana by DRESS SILKS and Leather Cases by time he carried on the work of preparation of commission in but so un- containing Good Templars, and will continue through the on the 20th of December, it be to the 3d of Janua- MaeVeagh 1876, proved Hon.