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1862-VOL. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 27._PORTLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1888. PRICE THREE CENTS. aPKi'IAL NOTICKS. THE PORTLAND L. 1 DAILY PRESS, TIDINGS FROM KENNEBEC REPUBLICANS Merrill, Fremont Hogan, Charles H. MR. BLAINE SPEAKS ON THE tion with all that vast held of trade, don’t MESSAGE AND OTHER shut her out from the South American mar- THINGS FOR Greenleal, A. M. Franks, G. Fred BORDER. need THE MATTERS, that AMERICANS TO REMEMBER Published every day (Sundays excepted) by th< Mitchell, to be told by me, or by anyone else, kets. The Temps further says other William Sprague: canvassing committee. that it involves millions of loss to the citi- countries States will PORTLAND besides the United PUBLISHING COMPANY. Geo. F. Stacy, Wm. T. Hodgkins, Louis zens of the United States. It is to me the the convention, A Big Rally by the Republicans of the He Tells Calais Citizens ef Benefits Which Attention in the probably withdraw from Hon. R. C. of William Gibson, Oscar F. A. most that ever was Occupied Horr, Michigan, Speaks At 87 Exchange Street. Portland, Mk Bright, Merrill, extraordinary proposal Sir W. A. White and the of Monte- State Capital. Albert L. Strout, Frank H. Ilaggett. to Their Canadian made. National ^count Address all Neighbors, Capital Yesterday. bello, the and French ambassadors In City Hall, communications to The Aroostook Prohibition con- WHAT CANADA GETS FOR NOTHING. English county have made a collective the vention was held in 21. demand upon PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. Houlton, August The United States made a Forte to the Suez In Hall too for the Crowd in The convention nominated the Tariff reciprocity sign Canal'convention. City Small following Contained in the Bill of Pre- Civil Service Commissioners Finan- so Hla Audience at a Pitch candidates: treaty in 1834, and at the end of twelve years doing they call attention to the fact that Keeping High Senators, Charles W. Johnson, all the THE WEATHER. Cardiner. David H. mier Milts. cially Embarrassed. great powers have adhered to the con- of Enthusiasm. Fairfield; Porter, Houlton; com- we gave notice that It should be terminated. vention. • missioner, Lafayette Richardson, Mars If I remember aright, Mr. Chairman, that • Hill; treasurer, Lyman B. Petersburg state that an- Signal War Political Notes and News from all Merrill, Houlton; of Eastern on ar- other Office, Department, j sherifl, James K. Osgood, Houlton; attor- Republicans Maine Make treaty only gave reciprocity forty-two Mr. Ford Tells Something About the Nihilist plot has been unearthed there. He Tells the Democrats Solid Home Washington, D. C., Aug. 29,1888, 8 p. m. j Ira G. ticles. 1 believe Canada had the advantage 1 welve arrests were Over the State. ney, Hersey, Houlton; judge of pro- the Trip an Ovation. Deluded Immigrants. made. Truths. The Indications for the next 21 bate, George F. on forty of them. [Laughter.] The London Times Whidden, Presque Isle; reg- But the Mills bill commenting again hours Eastern New ister of M. by they on the fisheries for Maine and probate, George Luce, Presque will the other two. Can- question, says: “Ameri- [Special to the Press-1 Isle. 29.—Mr. Blaise gain [Laughter.] to- cans have a traditional for York are local rains in Calais, Aug. visited Cal- ada is in this bill a deal Washington, Aug. 29.—The Senate respect legality Last evening Portland and fair, except light At the Prohibitionist in Au- given great larger and If the of the Republicans, Augusta, Aug. 29—A rousing Republican flag raising to address the on rights case be made clear to the northern warmer weather, fol- ais today people the i isues trade with the United States for nothing day resumed consideration of the conference some Democrats as listened to a portions, burn Tuesday night, General Neal Dow de- them they are not likely to be into a well, speech rally was held here tonight, in Granite Hall, and than was embodied in the which aim- tempted lowed in the northern por- clared for a and said that of involved in the campaign he w is en- treaty report on the deficiency bill. policy of aggression for the Hon. R. O. of Thursday night protective tariff, ed at need not have sake of either by Horr, Michigan, that went at which about 1000 people were present, in- the two old the reciprocity. There be.-n Cleveland or Blaine. tions of Vermont and Eastern New York by parties Republican party is thusiastically greeted by thousands. It was Senator Berry denied the statement by to the mark. As one the a moment’s dispute on the fishery question, straight Irishman said cluding many ladies. At no time in the his- best and most friendly to the temperance his first visit to this cooler weather and westerly winds. town since 1876. if we stand ready to concede the American Senator Hale that preference was given out of the hall, “That man of cause. coming speaks tory Republicanism in Maine has so large With his son. Walker, and his markets to Canada as the Mills bill does. Southern BASE BALL. The Farmington Republican club has ap- son-in-law. cities in public building appropria- Hod’s truth.” And the great audience that, and select an audience of Augusta’s citizens this Col. he left Canada will give us equal rights in her fish- LOCAL WEATHER RETORT. pointed committee to arrange for the Coppinger, Bangor at 9.15 a. m., tions. soon after Mr. Ilorr commenced Blaine eries for the enormous privileges conceded, speaking, PORTLAND. Me., Aug. 29,1888. listened to a ratification meeting which was rally next Tuesday: Major Edward on a train of two cars, one of BKOWHEOANS, 12; LEWISTONS, 8. special them and pay boot for the chance. And yet, Pres- Senator Gorman agreed with Senator Al- filled the hall took in every the of such I. Merrill, lion. J. G. Hon. W. point speaker 18 A M | 8 R M an earnest and enthusiastic charac- Hoyt, Joseph the special car of General ident Cleveland recommended all the conces- lison the and bore The Skowhegans defeated the Lewistons Fairbanks, Josiah II. Thompson, and Manager Cram, of regarding bill, testimony made aBd applauded him to the echo. His ter. Esq., sions in the Mills bill, in made at the Barometer. 29.812 29.806 J. W. Withee, Esq. the New Brunswick railroad, and arrived and, addition, to the fairness of the committee on appro- Skowhegan yesterday, by following Thermometer. 64. ,65. a with the quaint manner, his happy Illustrations, en- Hon. .J. M. Haynes, member of the Re- John P. Carson has been nominated for here about 2.30 m. The treaty England surrendering score: Dew Polut. 62. 166. p. special car with rights of American fishermen. Couldn’t he priations in considering matters without re- forced his and it is doubtful if National Committee from representative by Mount Hermon BKOWHEOANS. arguments, Humidity. 66. ;70. publican Maine, Republi- its distinguished occupant was an of have found sume American to but be was amazed at Mr. cans. object other rights to gard politics, TB. his hearers ever them. Wind. W YV and one AB. K. IB. PO. A. E. forget | of Augusta’s most prominent Re- interest at several on the give When arrested in his surrender o( statements which Velocity... 8 2 Sumner P. Ward well,of Otisfield, and Rob- points journey, up? Allison’s showed $95,000,- Goodwin, 2b. 13 112 2 2 It was justB o’clock when the introduced the in an elo- our fishing rights the defeat of the treaty- cf. S 2 1 1 2 0 0 distinguished Weather. Clear Iciear publicans, speakers ert Harrington, of South Thomaston, are notably so at Winn and Vanceboro, where by oco difference between President Arthur’s Priest, citizens Democratic for in the Senate, the President as we now all Simpson, If. 4 2 0 0 1 0 0 marched on to the platform, among Mean dally bar.. .29.803 Maximum ther....76.3 quent manner. The first speaker of the eve- candidates representatives. the only demonstrations took At and President Cleveland’s POWDER place. know so well, in order to show his dis- administrations, Pushor. c. 6 0 2 2 12 4 2 whom were our Mean ther...C4.6 At the rally at Falmouth Fore- deep many of leading men, and daily Minimum ther.60.8 ning was Hon. Charles Emory Smith, of Republican Winn there were King, lb. 5 2 3 4 10 O 2 Mean side on of next music, cheers and flowers pleasure with the Republican Senate for its aud considered it purely a partisan state- headed daily d’wpt..63.5 Max. vel. wind ... 12W Thursday week, campaign Tufts, 3b. 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 by the chairman of the city commit* Pure. Mean Philadelphia, Pa. In his remarks for the statesman course, to go to the ex- ment. He that Senator Allison re- Absolutely dally hum...67.6 Total preclp.0 opening songs will be sung Mrs. Lillian Libby, Maine and the party was proposes opposite thought Mathews, ss. 3 1 0 0 0 0 3 tee. by treme, until after election, and punish Can- it himself. He admitted the deficien- Chandler's Band had been delighting the he briefly, but eloquently eulogized our states- with piano accompaniment. Mrs. Libby is increased by Hon. John A. of gretted Dugan, ;rf. 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 This never varies. A marvel ol purity Kasson, Iowa, ada. Why, by the same course of reasoning, cy, but it was due to sectional en- audience for a half hour powder James G.