■__■ ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 186£-VOL. 27. _PORTLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1888. PRICE THREE CENTS. aPECUL NOTICES*. tion was made at the class Mi COLLEGE MEN DECLAIM. reception by Mr. Denny, of Kentucky, moved that Mor- Texas—Alger 2, Allisop 8, Sliermau 7, Gresham make in that Stave, and a Republican Presi- an exceedingly sagacious one and one whicn which was rather leaden than We lor 1. Blaine 2. light Spear of the class, and Prof. ver ton's nomination be made unanimous. Sen- Harrison 3. MeKluley 2, Haymoud 1. dent will be elected, whether we carry New would end in victory lor the the first time Purington ; HARRISON AND MORTON Vermont-Harrison 8. Republicans. unstrapped our umbrellas, ator Sewall, of New Jersey, seconded and York or not, and with a good nomination for It was to nominate back feelingly and appropriately responded. Bu t Virginia—Allison 5, Harrison 0, Alger 3, Sher- practically impossible going and getting them out of ronmync Junior Exhibitions in the Universities promised the full aud hearty support of Vice President, we can make New York sure. Mr. Illume after ids letters ol declination. and started on our tour with- few teachers stand so in the affectioi man to. of exploration high to to the ticket. The motion was1 lion. A. A. Strout thought it was a The nomination ol Levi P. Morton out of Maine. Phelps West Virginia—Blaine 2, Gresham 5, Harrison strong lor the a guide. We know B., one of our party and kind remembrance of their a to. of ou pupils agreed 3. McKinley 1. Sherman 1. ticket. The enthusiasm old campaign second place the ticket is well received to be as good as a magnet, for had be not re- will be a does Prof. Purington, aud the gift was but Concluding Proceedings. Wisconsin—Harrison 20, Gresham 3. days resumed. The nomination is here, and it is generally believed will ensure peatedly led us to places of great interest deserved recognition of what lie has beci Chosen to he the Standard Arizona—Alger 2. fitting and graceful tribute to the soldiers of a triumph in New York. after at the his The Exercises at Bates ; Republican On motion of Gcu, of New Dakota—Harrtsou 10. glancing map. quiet Intuitions Bowdoin, enabled to for the Ilustcd, York, the country, and the candidate will command Augusta Republicans will attest their almost accomplish class durini District ot Columbia—Blaine 1. loy- anticipating the directions of Baede- and the State in the national committee was to 1, Alger the confidence of the both for his to the the College. their stay the institution. directed pro- Idaho—Gresham 2. people alty party and satisfaction with ker. As we proceeded, where Rearers. and his wondering The Franklin County Republican Commit vide in the call, four years lienee, that the Montana—Gresham 1, Allison 1. ability undoubted integrity. which they receive the nomination, by a we should find the museum, back of which tee met at and J New MjxIco— Sherman 1. lion. G. VV. True thought it a capital nom- grand ratification celebration tomorrow we afterward Farmington organized for th territory of Alaska shall have two delegates Alger 1, discovered the tomb of Laura, Wording Hall, at to be coming campaign by choice of Hon. dame Utah—Allison 2. ination. It is a good family name that is in evening. It will be accompanied by the fir- the great towered before Houlton, to the convention. papal palace up us, W. Butterfield of a3 chairman, am l Washington Territory—Harrison 1, Alger 1, the habit of being elected. ing ol cannon, ringing of bells, fireworks and which we to Dedicated on Phillips Gresham 4. freely resign Popes either Thursday. Hon J. W. Fairbanks ol as sec Mr. of Maiue rose and Judge Symonds thought it a strong nom- illuminations. Tbe Augusta Men’s ancient or modern. Farmington, Boutelie, said that, 2. Young Its cold, square, lofty treasurer. It Wyoming—Sheridan ination. in tbeir new retaryand was voted to hold tin Mr. Rlaiue Sends Telegrams to Messrs. in behalf of a large number of delegates, lie Republican arrayed uni- towers seemed indeed the gloomy pile which county convention at TOTAL. Major Melcher thought Harrison’s bril- forms and carrying tiny fiags lor bandannas, our book described them. It Brunswick, June 23.—Bowdoin's Junior Farmington, Tuesday desired to move to suspend the the rules and guide is more Aug. 14th, and to have a mass meeting in th Harrison.278 McKinley. 10 liant military record would make him a great will parade tbe streets with a band, and a fitting as a soldier’s barrack for which it U Blaine. 15 prize declamations were heard tonight in afternoon. The of the commit Boutelle and adopt a resolution to be added to the Repub- Sherman..2311 favorite among the soldiers. tine campaign flag is to be raised. The cel- now used than for a composition Manley, .12u Lincoln. 2 human habitation Memorial Hall a tee this year is as follows: Alger... | John Q. Twitcheil when asked bow he ebration would have occurred but which it once was. by largo audience. The James W. But lican platform. Gresham. UllKoraker. 1 tonight it was built by Clement terfield, Phillips; W. Fairbanks liked the nomination said, "first-rate.” lor the delay occasioned by tbe nomination «h, with its towers and committee in charge were W. S. Eldon, G. Joseph Mr. Oliver, of Pennsylvania, rose to a Allison. 76|Haynioud...». 1 huge walls thirteen Farmington: Martin V. B. Hardy, New S. R. Small was very well pleased with the ol Vice President. feet thick and is a very remarkable edifice. VV. and G. Music was furn- of order that it was not In order to Harrison's in the seventh ballot Hayes Thwing. Vineyard; C. N. Adams, Wilton; J. A. Bad point gains nomination. Kien/.l was incarcerated here in the were received with cheers. four- ished by the Salem Cadet Band. ger, Farmington. offer a resolution at this time. Col. P. N. Dow’s impression was that next teenth century at the same time his friend His Friends to the Pennsylvania and New York then held a LEWISTON PLEASED. Requesting Respect to Blaine's name the nomination would be Petrarch was entertained here as a Nihilism.....Phillips. The chairman staged that Mr. Boutelle's consultation with a view to on Har guest Thomas S. Paris. THE GREATNESS OF TEXAS. uniting more satisfactory than that of any other What Republicans There The faded frescoes of the Salle du Crocker, motion was one to the rules which rison. Leading Consistolre Execution of Montrose.Aytouu. Declarations of His Letters. suspend man to Maine men. Gen. Harrison has been and the chapels are all that is left of its Oliver P. Watts, Thomastou. The Ballot ■Say of the Nomination. would he required to be seconded by two Eighth in the State, appearing at City Hail in 1881!, ancient adornments, and at present are The Politieul Mission of the United And the Creatness of the New Stat« they States.Depew States and could only be agreed to by a two- The bnllot was then ordered and re- and many of our people became well ac- Lkwiston, June ‘J5.—The news ol Har- unite toned down for maniacs of Sanford I,. Fogg, So. Paris. eighth enough the House. thirds vote. quainted with him. He is evidently a Oscar Wilde or fanatics •speech on "Forefathers’ Cay.”.Long. sulted in the nomination of tien. Harrison, strong rison’s nomination was received in Lewiston type any other of Saco. ThcnlMr. Boutelie began to talk about tho man in Indiana and his nomination will go the new school of art. The was the Lory Prentiss, as follows: and Auburn the palace Cleveland of 1879.Garfield. firesides of the nation when objection was far to remove that State from the doubtful enthusiastically by RepuD- residence of the for a speech I Atlanta Constitution.] popes nearly century Wallace S. KIden, Waterville. Ballotting then Resumed with a made that the delegate was not in order. Alabama—Harrison 3, Sherman 5, Alger 10, list. The only section of country wherein he licans. “The very best nomination that until 1277. Gregory II was the last who held No man can Ending Blaine 2. The Hattie Flags.SchUrz. travel through this great Lorn The chair sustained the point aud stated it might not be regarded as particularly strong, could have been made since Mr. Blaine pontifical sway here. He transferred his Lovell Centre. Arkausas 14. Fred C. Kussell, Star State, as 1 have without im was ‘n ord?r for the gentleman from Maine -Alger might be the Pacific coast but the readiness seat to Home but it was before the Battle of Anon. done, being Rush to Harrison. California—Blaine 1, Harrison 15 would not was the universal ver- governed by a vice Tecuuseh, Tippecanoe. to read his resolution for information but to with which California turned to him would accept,” until when POWDER pressed with its and I Colorado— Harrison it. legate 1791, after several severe George Farmington. magnitude presen Thwing, this there was a chorus of show that he was as there as dict. The Republicans of Lewiston are in and bloody scenes It on Coukling.Ingersoll. objections. Connecticut -Harrison 12. strong was resigned and an- Eulogy wealth and overawed by its prospective im in man but Pure. Frank L. 8taples, Benton. Oliver continued his attempt to prevent Delaware—Harrison 3. any Blaine. Our people had been no sense hall-way in their loyalty to the nexed to France. It Is still the seat of an Absolutely portance. We but a idea of the of the nnild Klorida—Harrison 2. Alger 4, Sliermau 2. schooled the letter of Mr. Blaine Adams and Jeffersmi...Webster. get vague iti reading resolution, great through ticket. Within an hour, every man was Archbishop. Opposite the palace In front of W. Haves. Lewiston. confusion, and was induced to take his seat Georgia-Gresham 1, Alger 3, Sliermau 9. Har- that be was not to be the candidate and the the theatre is a This powder never varies. A marvel o 1 purttv George size when we are told that its area is 244!Qresliam. ED rison is his choice of candidates. England size. The people K. tabli.hed in 1841E. Houston he commanded the frontier when Sherman.llb'Blaiiie.. S Richardson. seem to bealmostin a Van It said. The ticket is one that will win. George P. Morton, of the firm of Oscar Kip Winkle steep, State lie was 19 years of age* and was all over these Chicago. AJger.. -lOo!McKinley.i. 4 or to be like the old College Juniors. a and I & of Gresham city which had no NO. 31 lands, then in a time. He to the Ticket, I earnestly reques- all Mends to l^Ml myself Republican haven’t got llolway Co., Auburn, says EXCHANGE STREET. to particularly dry Allegiance respect my to-morrow, which rose one day in each cen- [Special the Press. 1 rails letter. j vmks

% sors be ■IKIUUKOFK IHICIIAAHUDl. rilWANCIAI.. may regarded as prima facie evi- rejoined the army, was in the siege and bat- All! ■K7IKNTK. TEHR] PRESS. dence of the young man’s excellent conduct tle of Nashville, served until the surrender in college. of Johnston, and was with his command at BONDS. i.REEYWOOI) mm OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 20. Benjamin Harrison inherited the robust the final grand review of the Union forces THIS IS COLLECTOR’S NOTICE. intellect that had already distinguished his at Washington at the close of the war. WHAT 820,000 ■’nk'ililul, Portland Harbor. family for three generations. Entering Mia- In 1808 he declined a re-election a9 report- CITY OF PORTLAND. Lndroscoggln A Kennebec K. It. 0s. L'. H. Kaowi.ro>, .... Manager. mi University at Oxford, Ohio, at the age of er, and resumed the practice of law. In 1870 is and were on the sixth 87 000 NOTICE hereby given that the State, County City Taxes (or the year 1880, THIS sixteen, he graduated at eighteen. Both he becamo a candidate for Governor under day of September, 1880, legally assessed by the Assessors of the City of rortlaud, ou the following de- falne Central K. K. 5s. Due 1S>2.’1. WEEK, COMMENCING MONOAE JUNE 28. scribed Heal Estate, situated in said city, belonging to proprietors resident therein, in the sums herein teachers and classmates have borne testimo- been peculiar circumstances, having placed respectively set against each parcel or parcels of said Heal Estate j and Tax Lists with a warrant for 87.000 The celebrated ny to the ease with which he excelled in col- on the ticket by the State central committee the collection of the same on said sixth day of Eeutember, 1886, were duly Issued and delivered by B. It. Consuls said Assessors to HENRY W. H Collector of Taxes of said aforesaid; and falne Central 7s. and of his while absent from EKSEY, city for the year HUBER lege contests, early promise of fu- the State, to fill a vacancy nine mouths have elapsed from the date of said assessment, and the taxes hereinafter named remain Coupon find Krgiatcred. and ALLYNE ture success, lie also gained at college that eaused by the declination of the regular nom- unpaid: 825.000 mental discipline and those habits of inee. lie had before the convention de- applica- Names. Description of Property Plan. Aren. Valuation. Tax. j Portland Water Co. 40 year Bold 4s. tion while not to clined to take Ambrose V. anil and Peak's Island. bal. 7.20 which, always necessary the nomination, but the action we have been Ackley, house, 31,000 Cfnpon and Kegi-nrrd. telling you is the only V. bldof J. M. Edwards & Son on laud the successful student, are usually regarded of the committee was in deference to the Comedy No. 132 Green st, 35 200 4.20 a Company! 85.000 and (ail Company o( as the blu K. Davis on laud No. Specialty Artists Take first equipments of the successful man, popular demand. In tendering it to General ,V. of George l asco Steamboat Co.'s boats. 119 to 127 Portland st., 35 200 4.20 Portland Water Co. 0s. Due 1891. May Custom' House and especially of the successful Harrison the committee said: “The nom- Wharf. Bound trip ticket with admission Udnlw lawyer. liartol, Benjamin A. Land Long Island, 5,000 100 2.10 30 cents. Children 16 cents. ination was made for no other INDESTRUCTIBLE FUEL Bartel. William H. Land tone 100 2.10 liaMtl Very early young Harrison had determined purpose than Island, 5,000 ForSaleby H. M.Payson & Co. Blair, John 8. Land Peak’s 4.20 that the law should to subserve the best of yet made that is sure to do the work required. Made Islanu, 8,800 200 BEROJIjtlNN’S be his professiou, and interests the Repub- and and W house S side Turner Nos. myl7 Haakera, .‘I'J KichaaieNl, (ltf in blocks 3 inches and 10 Inches Blaisdell, Amelia st., after leaving college, he went to the law of- lican party in Indiana, and in tendering it to square long. £.j 58 and 60. 14 875 600 12.60 iV bids of Charles II. Knowtton on Peak’s TO THE HOLDERS OF fice of Hon. B. S. Storer, in Cincinnati where you we do so with the assurance that Brackett, James W.I FOR PRESIDENT, you WILL BURN FREELY ONE HOUR! Island, 2,500 52.50 he remained until he was admitted to the will receive the united and earnest vote of Brackett, John, Heirs_. and and house Peak’s Island, 40 acres 3,500 73.50 2 1*2 Inches and will burn Brackett, John T. Laud and house Peak’s Island' */» acre 400 8.40 Automatic bar and to remove to the entire The nomination was en- square 8 Inches long 35 to 40 Minutes. ready Indianapolis. party.” .and and W house N. side Adams Temple! 2 st., United States 4 1-2 In connection with BENJAMIN HARRISON, When he arrived in Indianapolis in 1854, tirely unsought and undesired, but it was ac- .6 20 "30 Burke, Alice. Nos. 19 and 21, and E. side Warren st., Nos. land 3, 17 4,273 1,400 29.40 Harrison was just twenty-one years old. He cepted in terms that indicated a sense of 11-2 .41-2 15 "20 Profe»bor Grant! “ “ “ " Land and W house S side Douglass st., Per Cent Bonds, Berger's OF INDIANA. is described at that time as a solid looking public duty. Having accepted It, General 1 4 10 15 Nos. 7 and 0, 78 6,616 700 14.70 Burnham, George W.... Land and 3 W houses W side Lowell square-shouldered, young man, with an un- Harrson threw himself into the campaign DUE Thus it will be seen'flre can'i be. kept up any desired st.. Nos. 26 to 30, and N side Burnham 1891. commonly a rather with his usual He made a No. 67 23.10 large, well-poised head, energy. great length of time withont the use of other fuel st, 65, 2,600 1,100 AUTOMATIC FOR VICE any Laud and B house and bids., 8 side Con- EXPOSITION! PRESIDENT, serious looking face, and quiet, dignified campaign, canvassing the entire State and and the blocks can be used indeilnitely. gress st., Nos. 992 to 1,012, 66 85,172 6,600 138.60 For a lew at that immense to days only, manners Indicated reserve force. Some addressing audiences, but was not Frederick W. Land and W house 8 side Congress st.. We beg call your attention to the Clark, Nos. P. of those who knew his circumstances in those elected. The vis inertia of the Democratic 1,016 to 1,024, 67 12,609 2,200 46.20 ’act that the above mentioned United LEVI MORTON, Land and W house W side Portland st., Mates Honds at the 227 MIDDLE days, say that he had reason to look seri- party, strengthened by the candidacy of the Nos. 607 and 509, 67 3,137 800 16.80 present price yield STREET, I John (opposite the Falmouth.) ous, since he was now a married most Democratic leader in the Cunningham, hrs., >nly OF NEW YORK. man, among popular State, Honora McCarty, Land rear Nos. 214 to 218 W side Wash- strangers, with nothing but his personal ef- could not be overcome, and, in addition, the Adm'x. ton st., 10 4,600 100 2.10 Or»«4, lapeini, t'aaeplicmed, Hraall- Cushing, Charles L. Land and bouse. Island 300 6.30 fat, SVaadrr Marvels of flMkiaiue. forts to depend upon, and his professional corruption fund and tactics of W. H. Bar- Long Two and Per Gent Dolan, Land and W house E side Clark st., 131 One-quarter FOR position vet to make. He inherited nothing num were too powerful. Catherine.| and 133 66 1,204 900 18.90 An active world In miniature; all phases of life, COVEKNOR, Gamaliel 8. 2 and that as scenerv. character and historical traditions, mov- from his but his education. He was This Drew, Land and W house E side Clark st., No. 43 58 3,042 800 16.80 1-4) interest, they ap- father, campaign, though unsuccessful, great- and automatic Eastman, Harriet Land and 2 W houses W side Anderson proach maturity the price will decline ing operating by Ingenious devices. poor and unknown, and as yet he lacked op- extended General Harrison's acquaintance No. 64 22 900 bal. 8.90 ly E.| st., 2,721 until the whole will be DON’T mss IT. Matthew. land W side Sheridan Nos. 156 to 160 12 300 6.30 premium wiped EDWIN C. BURLEIGH. portunity to show what was in him. But and reputation among the people, and from Flaherty, st., 9,866 To make (he handling of the blocks convenient, tougs Frye, J. Warren. .and Peaks' Island (3 lots) 300 6.30 out. the opportunity was not long in coming; this time he was recognized as the coming are famished with each package. Gerts, Peter. land and 2 W houses W side Lafayette s’., We therefore advise the holders of Open Day and Evening. Admission to All onlj 10 ots. and when it did come it was man leaders of the the No. 50, 14 4,138 2,200 46.10 these Bonds to sell or them for Jel« dilf For Representatives to seized with the among the Republican If you want best, cheapest and handiest lire ever exchange Congress, Gould, Martha W. Island 300 4 30 other have on hand a force of ability and courage. An important State. He polled nearly two thousand more made (that furnished by the oil stove rand. Peaks’ (2 lots) secnrltles. We First District-THOMAS B. SEED. 5|o44J desirable list of Railroad was on than of his not excepted) try the Gray, Burton A.,. Land Long Island about 6 acres 200 4.20 City, County, BDDDATIOIUL. .Second legislative investigation in votes the general average ticket. " JHstrict—NELSON DINGLKY, Jr. going Land and 2 W houses N side Pore st., and Water suitable for Trust Third JHstrict—SETH L. MILLIKKN. Griffin, John Bonds, Indiana, and the Democratic Governor His brilliant campaign had been watched INPESTr?UCTIBLE FUEL ! B.{ Nos. 26 and 27. 16 4,216 2,860 68.80 and would be to have the Fourth JHstrict—CHARLES A. BOUTELLE. Thomas Funds, pleased Wright employed him in connection with it. from without the State, and after the October Griffin, F. and | Land and W house N side Salem st., No. holders of the above 57 900 18.90 mentioned Bonds EXAMINATION OF Here he wile.i 17, 1,890 SCHOOLS. displayed great ability, and laid the election he was in great demand for speeches Land and W. house W. side Washington communicate with ns. The Nominations* The Atkinson House Halley, foundation of his reputation. From that in the East, where he added to the high esti- Furnishing Co., Daniel.| St., No 162, 12 3,217 400 8.40 sub-committee on examination of candi- dates for teaching In the sc tacts The Republican National convention be- time to this he has built that founda- mate the had formed of him as a Hanson, Asa, Heirs,. 1-0 Land E side G. T. Kailway, 6 100 2.10 TIIK public of upon people ACENTS FOR will meet fur the examination of teach- its PORTLAND, Portland, gan deliberations last Tuesday. It com- tion, and today is probably the ablest lawyer speaker. He came as far East as Maine, and Land and W house N side Congress st, ers, at High School Building, on MONDAY, the Corner Pearl and Middle Streets, Portland. Hearn, Nos. 135 to 139, and W side North st., 2nd of July next, at 9 a. m. pleted them yesterday with the nomination in h's State. of him as a audiences in this State were day Applicants must Speaking lawyer greatly pleased Nos. 2 and 4, 13 3,939 3,000 63.00 Woodbury&Moulton examination In the INAAC C. General dtf George.j satisfactory following of Benjamin Harrison of Indiana for Presi- one of his ablest contemporaries at the Indi-’ with his soldierly bearing and his eloquence je22 ATKINNOIN, Manager. Hellewell, Samuel. land, Peaks’ island, 8,400 200 4.20 Middle and Kaches, viz: dent and P. Laud and B house W side Carletou st., Cor. Exchange Sts., the Levi Morton of New York for ana bar says: “He possesses all the quali- as an orator. Hodgdon, George Beading, Spelling, Arithmetic, laeludlng L.j Nos. 48 and 60, 63 4.370 5,400 113 40 Metric system of weRthts and measures. Book Vice President. It was undoubtedly tile ties of a great lawyer in rare combination. In 1880, as usual, he took an active part in Knight, Green & Co. Land E side Sheridan st., Nos. 161 to 1«5, 12 «,146 400 8.40 PORTLAND, ME. of a of Land N side Pore st., Nos. 339 to 341, my25 ,ltf hope large majority the Republicans He prepares a case with consummate the Indiana campaigu, and when it was _ skill; I.applu, John and E side Silver st, Nos, 1 to 7, 29 5,198 2,800 58.80 of Maine that affairs in the convention his written pleadings are models of clear- found the Republicans had carried the Legis- J.| W stable of A. T. Hall on same. 29 100 2.10 Lewis, Kinda A. Land and W house E side State No. 36 84.00 might take such a turn that Mr. Blaine ness and brevity; he is peerless in lature lie became at once the candi- MARRINER & st, 255, 2,750 4,000 and narcotics upon the human system! Indiana, leading COMPANY, Lewis, Thaddeus C. lottage, Little Diamond Island, 100 2.10 &u>tsits of Music, Elementary Free-Hand Draw- would be nominated and be able as to accept, an examiner of witnesses, he discusses a date for United States Senator. Efforts were Little Part of Little Cbebeague Island and ing, and Theory and Practice of Teaching. Chebeague 168.00 All notwithstanding his Florence and Paris let- legal question in a written brief or in oral made to create diversions in favor of others, Island Co..,. buildings, 8,000 applicants must be present on the morning Cottage of E. L. O. Adams on 400 8.40 above and the examination will con- ters. There was one same, specified, contingency in which argument with convincing logic, and as an but the voice of the party was practically Land aud W house N side lane, Nos. 13 tinue two days unless sooner finished. this would Manuel, Philip G., heirs and between Cove and Mammond NorthernBankingCo. No other examination will take have been possible, namely, the advocate it be said of him that when he unanimous for the man who had been 15, place prior to may fight- — sts., 12 2,593 200 4.20 — OFFERS FOB SALK the opening ot the schools. withdrawal of all the other candidates m his has finished an address to a the battles for so many and GROCERS, Laud and unfinished W house and stable jury nothing ing party years, THOMAS TABU, “uu a McCarty, P. S side Turner Nos. 2 to and W side ouvavauuBiij uuauuuuus appeal remains to be said on that side of the case. had been a figure m every cam- Henry st., 8, Superintendent of Schools. conspicuous E Promenade, Nos. 220 to 228, 5 11,220 21.00 5 Per Cent Debenture Bonds of the Com- Portland, June C, 1888. from the convention to him to 1,000 Je7dtd accept the I have often heard able lawyers in Indiana paign since 1857. His nomination was plain- McGltncby, Patrick. Land E side St. Lawrence st.. No. 13. 16 3,666 600 10.60 pany, a legal investment for nomination. land and W house s side Danfortn BOWDOIN It looked after the balloting of and elsewhere say that he was the hardest ly foreshadowed before the Legislature con- Murch, Albert 8. st, Savings Banks. COLLEGE. Nos. 48 and 60, 40 4,766 37.80 as if this - - l,80o 7 PerCent First Loans on Real Saturday contingency was likely to man to follow they had ever met. No lawyer vened, and beforo the caucus met all other Land and W house S side Portland st.. Mortgage for admission 203 Federal Murray, Hugh. Estate in the best sections of Kansas. to College will arise. But Mr. Blaine’s nos. 400 HI 404, 07 10,0*0 OUU 10.00 be held at the telegram read to who ever met General Harrison In a legal names had been withdrawn. His election St., EXAM1NTIONS Cleveland Lecture Tloom Whitney Building, Laud and W house and stable E side 8 Per Cent First Mortgage Real Estate Massachusetts Hall, on Fbii.av and the convention yesterday his encounter has afterward a esti- Pennell, Thomas. Satuhhay. requesting placed small gave the greatest satisfaction to Republicans Smith st.. Nos. Oil and 71. 22 5,500 1,000 39.00 Loans of the Loan and Trust June 29th and 30th, and on Fuiday and Satub- friends not to Laud and W house side Maricopa vote for him put an end to all mate upon his ability.” throughout the State. ElizabethC... N Salem st, Nos. of day, September 14th and ISth, beginning each Phillips, 7 and» 67 25.20 Phoenix, Arizona. at 8.30 A. M. AH and that if there had been The TELEPHONE SOX B. 3,600 1,200 Company, day candidates must be present hope, proved any young lawyer drifted inevitably into His service of six years in the Senate Land and 2 W houses E Also Bans Stocks and other investments. on gave Harriet M. side Mountforth Friday morning. scheming on the of his over zealous Pote, Nos. 9 and 11 mhlO STATU part politics. The Republican party was then him a national reputation as one of the st., 17 4,007 1,800 87.80 WILLIAM DKW. HYDE, President Land and W house and stable W side Brunswick, May 24tb, 1888. friends in the convention to compel the con- just being and the organized, great issues ablest men, best lawyers and strongest de- Emerson st.. No. 10 14 4,318 700 14.70 ■nay'29(lAwtJun30 vention to nominate him in spite of his dec- that were to mark its political alignment baters in that body. During this period he Store! Finest Stock! Land and W house N side Congress st.. it was in Largest Richards, Charles D— WS‘deH0WSrJ St” lination, to his were opposition wishes. formulating. All young men of gen- grew very rapidly in public estimation and NSl Jto^75’4'"1 14 ilSdJ 3'500 62.60 LEWISTON 6s Of course there will be a of erous twinge disap- impulses were attracted to it. Harri- proved himself fully to the Land and W house E side Howard st., June 1888. equal require- Nos. 11 and 13 14 600 10.60 Maturing 1, pointment that Mr. Blaine is not the candi- son was a instinct and educa- 4,128 Republican by ments of the place and the expectations of Rogers, Cath’iue, heirs Land and W house S side Spring st., No. Hanson (i. on Larraoee will be at our office We date, but it must be remembered that he is tion. His F. M. Guardian. 38 400 8.40 paid presentation. splendid oratorical powers his friends. His Dakota and Lowest Prices! Ray, 12, 1,498 would also Invite the attention o( holders report speeches, Land W o( not the ... tU. 15.J 1 _I..ZI and house W side Pleasant candidate simply because he declined him into and he soon nn/1 !■« Shaw, Andrew J. st., brought great demand, Place, 39 1,390 600 10.60 to be. Had he not written the Florence and became known as one Land house Portland due Nov. of the best of the regarding civil service reform in general, Smith, Annie J. and W E side Turner st., Nos. 6s, 1888, Paris letters he would 37 and 39, 14 400 8.40 have 2,880 — undoubtedly been yuuHg nepuoiicau speakers in the State. and — especially on the President’s appoint- Wc carry the and finest assortment of Smith, Warren. Cottage, Peaks’ Island, 200 4.20 AND the nominee of the convention, and that too He was not of on largest H. afraid anybody the stump. ments in Indiana, are to be found in the Smith, William Cottage Peak’s Island, 400 8.40 & Co. by acclamation. In the memorable Lincoln campaign of 1860 Sterling, Abraham T.... Land, wharf, saloon and dance hall and State of Maine 6s, due 1889, Congressional Record. As a member of the 3 houses Peak’s Island. 2Vi a. 2,500 62.50 In selecting Mr. Harrison the convention he j have now One Year more to and the late Vice President Hendricks foreign relations committee he assisted in Land and W house Peak’s Island, 1,200 26.2o [which only ran] has made the wisest choice House exclusive of land Peak's 200 4.20 possible under happened to have appointments to speak in the Island, to the Importance ot availing of the premium consideration and amendment, and Josiah, Jr.t Land Peak’s Island on Island 21.00 the circumstances. While TEAS and COFFEES Sterling, Avenue, 71,064 1,000 which can now be realized upon them, as a lew undoubtedly of the same town on the same It was ar- day. united in the unanimous and favorable com- Cottage on land of J. Sterling, Peak’s months hence will command no at the avowed candidates they premium before the convention ranged that thpy should divide time, and Island, 100 2.10 all. We think It Is also Important to convert the The largest display of Cotton mittee report of, and voted in the Senate for, saloon, Evergreen he was the most of to Mr. Sterling, Quincy Bowling Landing, Fabric Dress Ooods ever shown grateful any Mr. Hendricks expected to amuse himself the Chinese restriction bill introduced M.j Peak’s Island, 300 6.30 by of store in and we In Blaine’s he was not any Maine, know actu- Swett, Heirs ... band E. side No. 8 200 4.20 this at Mo. 446 middle friends, unacceptable to by devouring the white haired young man Senator Fair of Nevada. On the by William, Washington st., 261, 4,482 United States 4 1-2 Per city, contract land and W house and stable W side street. well the friends of the other candidates. who thus al we are You know the value Though unexpectedly became his nrey. labor bill Senator Harrison made a that finer Louisa Ellsworth st.. Nos. 31 to and E side speech comparison giving goods Taylor, 35, Cent Bonds, received for your money at the Judge Gresham was from he did He did not it. proposed st., Nos. 2 to 8. 64 81.90 Indiana, do The result of the meeting in the Senate the of in O.j 7,150 3,900 now have but little over Thukk Yea as favoring prevention the this department than can be obtained else Land and W house N side Walnut [which not antagonize Harrison for he was was a st., to brought surprise to both sides. Democrats ad- wholesale of Towle, Nos. 101 and ran] emigration contract labor, be- where at the same are Mary.J 103, 12 1,887 300 6.30 forward by Illinois, while Mr. Harrison was mitted that Mr. prices. We Land and house Peak's In order to Hendricks had met liis ing careful, however, to reserve the freest selling Island, “Valley obtain the present high premium the Trefetben, Emily View House,’’ Vi a. 2,500 62.60 which must gradually and surely become less as substantially unanimous choice of the match and Republicans thought he was bad- possible voluntary emigration of those who P.j laud Peak's Island, 8 a. 400 8.40 they approach maturity. We are offering some Hoosiers, Mr. Depew withdrew worsted. Land and V and we can voluntarily ly The chairman of the meeting desired to become American citizens. He Trefethen, William house, stable Bowling excellent securities which recommend to MIDDLE STREET STORE. his alley and wharf. Peak’s 29Vi a. 3,000 63.00 holders of above bonds, or In for iu favor and turned the great bulk of afterwards said: “I have heard a S...{ island, exchange any good also spoke on the alien ownership of land, Trott, Jane B., Heirs. Land, Peak's Island, 2 a. 300 6.30 other securities soon to mature, and we shall be New York State ov«r to him. Mr. Allison Heirs. 2-3 land and house or 6 a. 634 many political debates iu my day, but I taking a decided stand against the evil of Trott, Samuel, Peak’s Island, (2 lots), 6 11.20 happy to communicate or confer with them re- also withdrew in his Flour at Wholesale Prices! Land and B. house W side Hanover st., such exchange. 3000 yards of French favor and gave never heard a man skin an True. garding designed opponent as foreigners acquiring large bodies of public Ebenezer.j No. 40, 33 2.000 42.00 him the support of Iowa. Sherman Salines, in figures, stripes, checks, and quickly as Ben Harrison did Hendricks that and lands to the exclusion of actual Turner, Almira A. land N side Commercial st., Nos. 7 and 9, 29 2,700 1,600 31.60 private G. Land E side Hammond No. 12 300 6.30 large and small designs and plain Alger continued to contest with him to day.” the next four Mr. Har- Walsh, Joseph st.. 9, During ... years settlers, who would improve small farms and We the finest line of Canned Weeks, Jos. L., Heirs V4 laud W side Mayo st.. Nos. 62 and 64. 22 4,032 100 2.10 colors to match, at the end, but their was an carry Goods, SWAN & rivalry of rison devoted himself closely to the practice make for themselves homes. Land and B house 8 side Free st., No. BARRETT, 82. and W side South Noe. 46 and honorable and friendly character. Mr. Har- of in the Dried Welch, st., law, making political speeches city His senatorial term expired March Preserves, Fruits, Imported Fancy 48 38 bal. 186 Middle Me. rison’s 4, 1887, James.J 2,318 8,000 70.00 Street, Portland, nomination leaves no bitterness or local when Land and B house N side dtf any- campaigns called upon. In and the Legislature to choose his successor Groceries, etc., in the Call and onr Pleasant st„ my29 where. There is no city. get Welch. Joauna Nos. 83 and 86, and W side Oak st., reason whatever why 1860 he was nominated for of the to Reporter was be elected in the fall of 1886. The Nos. 2 to 10 38 3,226 3,600 75.60 121-2 CENTS PER all the candidates before the convention prices. myaSdtf K.J NltlUEK RESORTS. YARD. Supreme Court, a position that he desired of that campaign is still fresh in the Charles B. land and W house W side Cleaves st.. history Whitcomb, Nos. 16 to 20 cannot give him their hearty because it was in the line j 13 3,835 2,600 62.50 support. of his profession public mind. It was a large General W house and barn N side E 4000 Mr. degree Land, Cove GRAND OPENING, yards of She-Mo Cloth, one- Harrison’s nomination will be grateful and would a needed increase in- Wilson, No. 6 bring of Harrison’s campaign. Though others were Simeon.j st., 12 2,875 300 6.30 half wool, in cream to the Land N side E side Sheri- white, black, masses of the Republican party. He come. This was the memorable Aaron, heirs passage way ROCK MINERAL SPRING CAFE. drab campaign good seconds and able assistants he was Woodman, dan Nos. 113 and 115 und mode. These goods are ■ st.. 13 100 2.10 is an honorable MORE ROOM ! | 1,788 able, upright, ninu, with lu which Lincoln was elected. From the be- W bid. on J. T. of late foremost in the fight. When others wav- McIntosh, Kuima Brackett's land Peaks Long Island, Portland Harbor, Me, June 17, 1888, Importation und have be- clean record. During the war he was in the ginning to the end of it Harrison's L.J Island son a so come very for seashore plume ered he advanced, when they lost heart he For clam bakes, shore dinners, private parties popular field for the preserva- waved in And by virtue of the authority vested la me as Collector of said City of Portland. I hereby give excursions accommodated wear. To introduce these fighting valiantly the thickest of the fight, and his confidence. Ho was almost the societies; at short no- goods expressed notice, that unless said taxes, accrued interest, and all necessary charges, are paid on or we tion of the is a intervening tice. Base ball grounds free to patrons. Fur- shall make this Union. His Republicanism of voice was not the least potent those before the 26th of June next, at ten o’cloc'x in the 1 special price among only prominent Republican in Indiana who Tuesday day forenoon, shall then proceed to sell nished cottages, rooms and at reasonable at Public Auction at the Treasurer’s In the of a sturdy and steadfast order. On the stump of the many orators of that Offlce, City Portland, to the highest bidder, so much of rates. eloquent day. felt confident of carrying the State or who said Real Estate, as be for the may necestary payment of said taxes, interest and all charges. Long Island Rock Mineral Cafe Is the and iu the Senate of the United States He was elected. H. W. .Spring thought it worth while to even to HER3KY, Collector of Taxes for the City of Portland. best on the coast of Maine for clam attempt June 1888. place bakes of which he was an honored member until In July, 1862, Governor under the A of Our Ever Portland, 23d, jun23 d3t and snore dinners. Morton, carry the Legislature. This is no disparage- was out of his Necessity I have set a new arrangement for 6 CENTS PER YARD. he cheated seat the shame- Increasing up by call of the President for baking 300,000 three-years’ ment of other Republican leaders who did clams at one-half hour’s notice for live to less of one gerrymandering his State by the troops, Harrison to assist re- Never was requested in yeoman service in the campaign, but it is a thousand people. anything like this Democracy he lias even been a brave and cruiting the from the Sixth Indi- ana Glasses! arrangement before. Patent applied for on tbls 1 lot of Scotch t.inghams In Hue regiment fact. The result attested General Harrison’s spectacles of baking clams. vigorous defender of bye style checks A full line Republican principles ana district, under that call the quota from wisdem and his For time table see Casco Bay Steamboat and'strlpes. of work. The Republicans Business! Co., plain colors In Scotch and Steamboat Co. Republican policy. In his own State each district one His was also Harpswell Chambray being regiment. carried the State and came within a hair’s to E. at he is For terms, etc., apply PONCE, Proprietor, where best known he has always been the first and Middle recruiting commission issued by the breadth of carrying the Legislature, though corner Exchange streets, and on lA>ng exceedingly popular, and almost invariably Governor for the Seventieth bear- Island to Charles E. Littlefield, Manager. Regiment, the apportionment had been gerrymandered junelB has run a long way ahead of his ticket. the date of _eodtf 17 ing July 14,1862, and making him so as to give the Democrats at least forty-six GENTS PER YARD. This fact speaks volumes for his worth MAINE’S MOST POPULAR as a a second lieutenant. He inspired enthusiasm majority on the joint ballot, and Senator RESORT^ man and his strength as a and candidate, wherever he went, and soon raised Company Voorhees said he should feel personally dis- doubtless was one of the “THE BLUFFS.” We shall prominent factors A, of which he was elected captain. Then graced if that was not the result. THE STORY TOLD IN FIGURES! open on Saturday in turning the convention to It was he morning one more case of Challle him. assisted in filling up the other companies With the expiration of his senatorial term MOUNT DESERT FERRY. felt doubtless that his Delaines at selection would of the regiment, which was complete and General Harrison returned to the practice of A new the ■ house, overlooking seat all modem ensure the vote of Indiana for the to to the in Republi ready go front less than one his profession, being now and for many conveniences; in full view of Bar Harbor; hearing can ticket, and If we can judge from his and was made its aud fishing unsurpassed; fine lawns for tennis and past month, colonel. Governor years past at the head of one of the strong- record as a candidate this confidence is Morton croquet. 6 1-4 CENTS PER not suggested, when Harrison took out est law firms in the State. In his private D. B. STOCKHAM & CO.. Proprietors. YARD. misplaced. his recruiting commission, that it would be life and personal character General Harrison JelBdim From the foundation of our government too much to ask him to surrender the civil has the good fortune to be unassailable. the name of Harrison has office to which CLOTHING HOUSE THE ATLANTIC HOUSE Figured Batiste Cloth at figured he had been CLARK’S conspicu- just elected, and Neither political opposition nor personal ously and honorably in its It history. has that he would find some one else to take the malice has ever dared to attack him in this SCARBORO BEACH, been commonly Relieved also that for the to the field. Col. Harrison regiment pre- regard. His character as a citizen, neighbor will for tbe Season of on American branch of the open ’88, 7 family could be ferred, however, to go to the front, saying and friend is invulnerable. The Best Place to Purchase Wednesday, June 20. CENTS PER YARD. claimed a relationship and a share iu the that he would not ask a man to go where he Like Mr. Harrison, Levi Parsons Morton, 8. B. GUNNISON. fame of the old regicide John himself would Harrison, not go, showing thereby a the candidate for Vice President, is a self- This Hotel closed to transient visitors on hard-headed colonel of Ironsides, the friend that marked the whole of the soldierly quality made man. He was born in Shoreham, Ver- Sabbath. Je20d2w and adviser of Oliver the round- his Cromwell, military career. After a variety of ser- mont, May 16,1824. He began life as clerk head of the roundheads, who perished on vice in and 5 Kentucky Tennessee during the in a country store. Ills aptitude for mercan- Cts. Per Yard. the scaffold in 1»>0 when the restored House next eighteen months, up to January, 1864, tile affairs soon made itself manifest and it CLOTHING GRAND VIEW of Stuart wreaked vengeance on those HOUSE, who Colonel Harrison’s regiment was formally was but a short time before he was called to Wnl Auburn, mains. banished it a decade before. But those who assigned to Ward’s brigade of the third a larger field of action. In 1850 he became a June 1888. have borne 20th, located 750 feet prominently the name of Harri- corner Congress and Franklin Streets. sea division of the Twentieth Army Corps, and member of the firm of & GEORGE C. FRYE,» OVENSabove level, overlooking the beautiful 5 Cts. m. _ Per inn nn*