Portland Daily Press: August 18,1887
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PORTLAND J_ P LESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 18G2--VOL. 26. PORTLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18 1887. ZUZtVU'CXW PRICE THREE CENTS. ———— _ matter, and HARBOR BELLES. THE SONS THE PORTLAND DAILY services opened with a prayer CARFIELD COUNTY ARMINC. other is quite another I have BAR Keilly als» distinctly refused to allow any OF YORK. And what or more conclusive PRESS, Today’s to serve under profounder still two years more by pres- such practice to be made a precedent in his commentary can be made upjn character Published day (Sundays the meeting at eight o’clock. Rev. A. W. Pottle every excepted) by ent commission.” court, and not only said that, but declared than to say it had, through a long life, sus- of Saco, the afternoon sermon from is with Ball Described In a that he refused to become a defendant PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, preached The Inhabitants Preparing to Resist The Admiral very popular the offi- A Fancy Dress Way Fifth Annual Excursion to Llttlo tained the affections of men. Mens' quali- the text, “The Wages of Sin is Death.” cers of the fleet, and they speak freelf of against Mr. Bergh's Society fur cruelty to a ties and lives are balanced and at 87 xohanoe Colorow’s Bucks. Unusual. Chebeague Island. historically Street, Portland, Mb. his with the Secretary of the Navy. fowl. So the Christian Bible was placed in ascertained the estimates that Mrs. Benj. Freeman of Portland, conducted quarrel doubt by conliicting Terms- Eight Dollars a Year. To mall sub- There is not the slightest expressed Moy Park Sue’s hands despite the argument were made by those who witnessed their a children’s A service was scribers. Seven Dollars a Year,if In advance. meeting. prayer that he has asked to be be relieved ot his of Mr. Mitchell, who instanced the fact that course or career. paid The the Indeed, the general Judg- in the Biddeford and sermon in Indians Treacherously Attempt to Scientists have a Rod In Pickle for the are sworn in their own fash- Day, Entertainment and the Rates or Advertising—One inch of space held tent, a present command. Orthcdox Jews ment and opinion is the best photograph of the of or twelve Luce entered the service in Octo and that In San Francisco the Chinese After-dinner the malu length column, lines nonpariel the grove was preached by Rev. C. B. Pit- Murder Their White Guides- Admiral American Clrl. ion, Speeches. features of a man thatcan betaken. constitutes a retire whenever “square.” ber, 1841, and can he pleases form of killing a cock, etc., is the regular It will require but the merest at cer- square, first blado of Brockton, upon the text, “The glance •1.60per dally, week; 76 cents per under the law permitting retirements after mode of administering the oath to the Chi- tain features of his character tn illustrate week after; three Insertions or con- Lord Is Shield.” Retirement is less, $1.00, My A Courier’s Ride of 105 Miles in 40 years of service. compul- nese. Hon. W. H. Clifford’s on the whence this general of tinuing every other day after first week, 60 cents. A Bevy of Pale and Nervous Pleasure _ Eulogy feeling kindness devotional exercises were held in at the age of 62. but the rear admiral is toward Mr. Half square, three Insertions or less, 76 cents; Tonight Hours. sory Bradbury had its source. There Thirteen under that age. BASE BALL. Late Blon Bradbury. is a one week, $1.00; 60 cents per week after. the Biddeford and Saccarappa tents, fol- considerably Seekers at Lynam’s. something in this world which each man Special addition*!. can and a that comes Notices, one-third a win, thing eas ily to Under head lowed by sermon by Rev. E. S. Stackpole, him as ol “Amusements” and “Auction IAN CAINS. New England League his natural award. It comes easily Sales,” $2.00 per week; three Inser- pastor of the Pine Portland, Denver, Aug. 17—A correspondent of the CLADSTON A better day than yesterday for an ex- ‘hat square per street church, There was a fancy dress party at Lynam’s ofSus® something is the voluntary tions or less, $1.60. Mountain from Glen- cursion never dawned on the sons of w from the "What shall I do to be Rocky News,telegraphs PORTE 4. York, lllng response of others to qualities of text, flotel Friday night, writes a Bar Har- MANCHESTER!*, 0; AMPS, mind THE MAINE STATE PRESS, wood that Van Chef, the courier whom Gen. not even when were barefoot in or heart that a man is known and uni- saved ?" The Crest Leader Predict# Ireland’s After the victory of the Portlands they boys Published Thursday Morning, at $2.60 bor correspondent of the New York Times. easy versally felt to possess. The diflloulty is with every In Honor of Post- West sent out to find Sheriff Kendall, arrived the meadows and pastures of their mother year; If paid in $2.00 a year, Berry Speedy Emancipation. It was for a charitable and the tick- over the Manchester Tuesday many ourselves to B“d out or exhibit the advance, there object, frankly a Advertisements Inserted In the “Maine State and yesterday morning, having ridden from county. The steamer Gordon which left real qualifications which we have. Rockland, Aug. 17.—The reception London, Aug. 17.—Lord Rosebery, ets were two dollars and a half apiece. The thought the Champions would be winners It is not Press'’ (which has a large circulation in every near speak- six- so often the we ball last in honor of the Kendall’s camp, Thornburg’s cattle Custom House wharf at 9.30, carried tiling ardeutly struggle after part of the State) for $1.00 per square for first in given night General ing at Manchester, said the result of the local news detective describes it as “a bril- yesterday. This was not to be, however, the which we were in than 13 a the really designed tcT obtain. sertion, and 60 cents per square for each subse- of was an ex- ground, less hours, distance of ty-one members of tb« society, and glo- Berry Post Malden, Mass., recent bye-elections showed that the hour of lian outpouring of our best society,” and home team not playing their usual fielding t" eJth‘t>“ the real quent Insertion. 105 miles. rious day awakened a happy mood which Address all communications to ceedingly brilliant affair. There was a is fast The is and to bat Ellis when there tbejlave been entrusted triumph approaching. Liberals the local news detective probably right. game failing * 'T of Kendall’s he to the last —little that in the PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. and the ladies were ele- Forty men, said, weakened and one prevailed thinking eye of the great large attendance, have but one leader principle. The The pilgrims to Bar Harbor are all people of were men on the bases. They had very lit- Master all are and deserted 15 men. He Moore’s of Kennebunk which preclotta and How dressed. the ball a formal him, leaving only Mr. Military Band everlasting. gantly Preceding concessions made by Gladstone are suffi- more or less wealth in their home localities. tle trouble with him Tuesday, but yesterday much we misunderstand ourselves and bow THE W ? ATMEk. is greatly reduced. His horses are worn out, occupied the bow of the boat struck up a live- much reception was held, the widow and daughter cient to warrant the Liberal-Unionists in re- Consequently they well represent the better he pitched slow balls which seemed to both- more we misrepresent ourselves to the and he Is working toward Meeker for assist- ly air just before the steamer left the Port- world. It seems to be almost a of General Berry being presented to the the Liberal party, the doors of or class of er the batsmen Small universal pas- entering best the people of the country, Portland considerably. sion to other Washington, 18. ance nnd supplies. The messenger says the land wharf, and a few moments later ’.be appear than we are. That Aug. Malden Post. General Davis Tillson, in be- which are wide open. and from this class the attendance at the pitched a fair but was bit pretty game freely which we are not seems so much more attrac- The indications for New England are light half of Mrs. and her Mrs. Utes are coming up from the reservation boat backed slowly from her moorings, and, tive and Berry daughter, Mr. Gladstone on the Election. party was chosen. at intervals, enough so to give the New beautiful than that which we really in variable and from Douglass Creek. The worst has mid the strains of inspiring music, pro- are. But men seldom rains, slight changes temperature, A. D. Snow of Brooklyn, N. Y., presented A dress a the runs for vic- succeed in im- Mr. Gladstone lias written a letter to Mr. fancy party is social gathering Hampshire boys requisite winds, shifting to westerly. the been realized, and the citizens of Garfield The was ceeded down the beautiful Casco Bay. Little pressing upon the senses of those among General Berry Post with a beautiful invented to allow every woman to look her tory. game pretty exciting from to Brunner, the successful candidate in the the fact that the whom they are thrown, hut a cor- For Eastern New York, light rains, winds and county are wrought up an intense pitch of score was tied for the great- Chebeague Island, the destination of the ex- anything crest, elegantly gotten up handsomely prettiest in her own way.