Portland Daily Press: November 18,1887
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PORTLAND I PORTLAND, MAINE, JUNE 1862-VOL. 26. IRIDAY^ ESTABLISHED 23, _ DEMONSTRATIONS. ■on. xxe was u imuici uj wwiwuuu. » for the ceed of such a club. The clr ANARCHIST the task he has under- THE WASHINGTON BUDGET. reason he attained his 100th year, in 1885, he was BAYARD’S SUPERNUMERARIES. thus well fitted for HFKCUI. NOTICE*. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, eular says: and hundreds of the Prose- an educa- a public reception, French Deputies Vote for taken. “The Home Market Club Is to act as A Dynamite Bomb Found in an Ohio given every (Sundays excepted) by the an and an insurance organ- and extended Published day Sir Charles Is an elderly gentleman with Treasurer Hyatt’s Report of the tlonai agent, agitator, people called congratulations. cution of M. Wilson. PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, Reviews the Action of ization against injurious and ruinous legisiatlou. Orphan Asylum. On the of that he was driven up Senator Frye scant whiskers and courteous though which the morning day Me gray Nation’s Finances. It will work to have that protection town and walked two flights of stairs to At 97 Exchange Street, Portland, the of State. to and honestly. It up Secretary dignified manners. Like Mr. Chamberlain tariff is desigftM give, fully be Mr. Chandler always en- Address all commuulcations to will aeitate for protection- Just as the Gabon club Make a Discov- photographed. Parisians Discussing the Coming he submitted to the ‘•custom of the country” convenient St. Joseph Citizens excellent health up to last Februarv.at PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. of does for free trade. It will establish joyed The ceographical Distribution where members can meet, and and are Excited. which time he was obliged to take to his Crisis and Crevy’s Successor. He Thinks the Negotiations Will Help with good grace, saying that he thought a headquarters ery the Democrats. where the work of the club can be carried on. It room, where he was confined until his death. statement of what was desired as- Office Exciting JACOB STERN’S CREDITORS. to Make a Treaty. frank will hold meetings, employ speakers, circulate He was one of a family of six children- a under- and and do everything two the sisted in bringing about cordial documents newspapers, How While Under Arrest, three sons and three daughters— of Londoners Watching the Movements to arouse the to appreciate the dangers of HerrlMost, standing between'the two committees, but the people latter attaining the age of !K. Mr. Chandler Some Things Which President the situation, owing to the threatened of the Unemployed Host. Assignees Appointed Yesterday.—Ru- Ar- his answer to first revealed the present Talks of Anarchy. Charles A. and Miss Commercial Union Not a Paying the question of free trade. The club is now en- leaves three children, to introduction and Nathaniel B. of mors of Much Hidden Property. diplomatist. Will Recommend Congress. in a fund wherewlui Lucinda, of Concord, for this Country. gaged collecting guarantee one rangement Canadians are clamoring for com- of the work, and when this Nashua; also two grandchildren and '‘Many to meet the expenses Nov. 17.—At 10 o’clock Lokdojt, Nov. 17.—William Saunders, ex- mercial union. Is that the form of settle- shall have been secured, olEcial announcement Cincinnati, 0., great grandchild. Not. was enacted is Intention week Bangor, 17.—Today ment most desired by them?” asked the re- Washington, Nov. 17.—The annual re- will be made of the prizes which it the last night the door bell of St. Joseph’s Member of Parliament, arrested last here another of the famous Stern Lewiston, Nov. 17.—Senator Frye talked of the club to award, both for essays and orations while the crowd In chapter porter. of Treasurer Hyatt shows that the rev- be confined to In Cummingsville, near addressing Trafalgar the fish- which I would port on protection. All tne prizes will Orphan Asylum, RUCER’S CAMPAIGN. case. In the Court this morning with a reporter today respecting “That is a question upon American rariff was with Insolvency enues for the fiscal year which ended June New England, leaving the this city,was rung and the attendants, on go- square, arraigned today charged The commenced the con- rather not express auy replied Sir the to before James H. Burgess, there ap- eries. reporter opinion,” League and other associations in country to the door, found a gas pipe bomb, conduct in speaking in the Judge “You know that diplomacy has 30 were *371,403,277; ordinary expenditures, ing Talks About the Trouble disorderly square, in ad- versation asking the Senator’s opinion Charles, cover the field beyond that.” two feet long, with fuse attached. The cereral peared a half dozen or more attorneys, by been represented by a statue with the finger receipts available for nearly and thereby causing a disorderly assmblage, commission. *267,932,179; surplus The growth of the club has been ex- The fuse was cut off. The bomb is With the Crows. dition to merchants, brokers and others, all respecting the on the lip. It is not a very wise procedure qaickly and obstructing the The Crown reduction of the public debt, *103,471,097. considering the short time It now in possession of the police. police. and vote for “The what?” said Mr. Frye, with a smile. for persons who are about to engage in dis- traordinary, anxious to prove their claims have increased the has been in existence, having gained 300 counsel admitted that the charges were un- cussions of the kind that will be submitted The receipts #34,963,559; Most in Trouble. St. Minn., Nor. 17.—General T. H. The claims were al- “The Fisheries Commission which meets members since the Vendoine dinner some Paul, statutory and requested that they be dis- assignees. following to us to say very much in advance. This and the surplus of Da- in expenditures, #25,44)^041, little time Nkw York, Nov. 17.—Johann Most, the Roger, commander of the department missed. Saunders insisted on conviction but lowed : Eugene M.Hersey, Bangor, $3,436.62; Washington today.” much I can say safely. There is a very the ago._ revenues #9,514,509. During year #127,- has returned from his against the magistrate dismissed the charges. The $423.07; "You mean the meeting of supernumer- desire in Canada foi closer com- Anarchist, was arrested today at the office kota, campaign Bass Relief Company, Bangor, widespread United States bonds have been MISS BANCROFT’S WEDDING. Radicals are jubilant over the result of the mercial union with the United States than 911,950 In in this and to the Crow Indians. In an interview General Vanceboro Wooden Ware Company, Bangor, aries whom Mr. Bayard has called to his of in of his newspaper city brought arrest and may rovoke their decis- exists at They are anxious for a re- redeemed, and upwards #193,000,000 possibly C. E. side and the commissioners whom present. and national where he was locked up Huger said: ion not to meet in Trafalgar square, Sunday. $254.04; Peter Dwinal, Bangor, $2500; England newal of those friendiy commercial relations United States paper currency How the of the His- police headquarters The coinage of silver dollars Granddaughter in a cell. Ills arrest was made by direction “I have not made my official report Clark & has sent. I correct you advisedly, for the which have been found of benefit bank notes. yet up The Constables. Hill, Bangor, $515.20; Wheelwright, productive increase the Cardinal. on a warrant issued by Special was *33,216,831. an of #3,677,926. torian Visited of Inspector Byrnes, to the of War. but I think I can $854.03; Q W. Coombs. Ban- Secretary of State having learned that the to both countries.” held made an incen- Secretary that Co., Bangor. that the Cana- On October 31 the Treasury #214,175,532, Judge Cowing, for having The statement published yesterday in to “Is the commercial union a riot on say that there will be no further dis- Charlotte L. Strickland, Ban- President had no authority law appoint and there were #62,540,625 In circulation. Su- diary speech calculated to incite safely had decided to swear in 20,- gor, $6233.08; dian people desire correctly interpreted as Washington, D. C., Nov. 17.—Miss this win- the government has the last Friday night in this city. turbances on the Crow Reservation gor, $483.23: Charles S. Pearl,Bangor, $91.48, a commission, suddenly changed ffee /*** the Offices. and 0C0 constables in order to deal sum- After sanne Bancroft, the clever accomplished Most was Indicted this morning by the have settled down In special name of his assistants from commissioners think that there has been any ter, and that matters POWDER A. L. Boyd, Bangor, $13.80; Knight, Emer- “I do not of of Hon. George Ban- The indictment him with further attempts at rioting in the charges on the of As the time for meeting Congress young granddaughter grand jury. channels Remov- marily S. H to expression of opinion pait any with violent and seditious at the their accustomed already. son & Adams, Bangor, $3293.46; Mrs. negotiators.” canvass for officers of the was married Tuesday at the language London Is confirmed by official admissions. Pure. considerable number of the Canadian people draws nearer, the croft, secretly Officers element from the midst of Bos- what will be the Anarchist meeting Saturday night. ing the disturbing be- Absolutely Dale, Bangor, $1537.30; R. II. Sterns, “Well, then, negotiators; that can be regarded as favoring unrestric- more animated. At Rev.