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Portland Daily Press: November 10,1887 PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. _ CENTS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862-VOL. 26. PORTLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY MORNING- NOVEMBER 10, 1887. PRICE THREE __ _____ FOR others less sums. The here GENERAL FOREICN NEWS. NPBCIAI. NOTICES. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, sures the election of Republican successors PLEADING THEIR LIVES. dered, and at that time they were in Cook THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. many Baptists to State Comptroller Anderson and State county jail. have settled as pastors In their church Kev. Published every day (Sundays excepted) by the THE ELECTIONS. Treasurer Toffey, both Republicans. O. W. F. Hill of St. George. in Gun Cotton and a Warning. the Defends His Irish Policy PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, Tbknton, N. J., Nov. 9.—Corrected re- Deputations Behalf of the Anarch- Annual Report of Commlaaloner Salisbury RAILROAD MATTERS. turns indicate that the next legislature will ists Visit Dr. Holloway, living on West Monroe Revenue. and of tho Fisheries. At 07 Exchange Street, Portland, Me Springfield. of Internal Speaks stand: Senate—Republican, 12; Democrats, street, found on his front porch this morn- rums- Dollars a Year. To mall sub- Eight 9. House -Republicans, 37; Democrats, 22. MAINE CENTRAL. scribers. Seven Dollars a Year.If paid In auvance ing a round box three inches long and one Rates of Inch of A Trunk Full of Decreased Income from The Maine Competition In Armaments Advertising—One space Ames Gains 8,188 Over the Plurality of Petitions Bearing and one-half inches in circumference, en- Llquorland Central railroad has decided to Forming the length of column, or twelve lines nenjtarlel PENNSYLVANIA. Sixty Thousand an Increase on Tobacco. resume the running of the Flying Tankee Shows That Peace la Transitory. constitutes a “square." Names. closed in a thick covering of brown paner, $1.60 per square, dally, first week; 76 centsper Last Year. Plurality of Over 33,000 for the Re- on which was written: “Don’t let any one from SL John to Boston, commencing the first week after ; three Insertions or less, $1.00 con- see you open j this. Two lives are worth in not waiting for the usual other first week, 60 cents. publican State Ticket. to the New Monday April, tinuing every day after Endeavoring Prove Through the more than one. Beware! The city calls The President Announces Despicable Measures Tow- Half three Insertions or 76 cents; summer change, as has been done In years Adopted square, less, Philadelphia, Nov. 9.—Following Is the that upon you for help. Be careful which end one 60 cents week after. Courts Llngg is Insane. Convention with Hawaii. week, $1.00; per The box was taken to a station past. The Mt. Desert branch trains will be ards O’Brien In His Prison. Special Notices, one-third additional. vote of this city complete: State Treasurer-r- you open.’’ nouse and found to contain a of on in tbo Under head of “Amusements” and Auction William B. Bernard J. quantity put spring. inser- Hart, Rep., 87,736; saturated cotton. Sales,” $2.00 per square per week; three A Clear of 6,556, With Two Springfield, 111., Nov. 9.—A crowd gun Washington, Nov. 9. -The annual re- tub eastern’s surplus earnings. tions or less. $1.60. Majority McGrann, Dem., 72,304; Dallas C. Irish, large A little later a bomb was found on the Lordor, Nov. 9.—Ix>rd Salisbury deliv- stood on the platform at the of the Commissioner of Internal Some are the Pro., 1154. Judge of the Supreme Court— depot this morn back porch of Campbell’s Home, Clarkson port interesting figures printed by ered a long speech at the Lord Mayor’s ban- THE MAINE STATE PRESS. Towns to Hear From. ing, waiting to see the to blow Revenue is made The total Boston relative to the Henry W. Williams, Rep., 86,748; J. Ross Chicago delegation court, containing dynamite enough public. Advertiser, probable quet tonight, lie defended the Irish policy Published Thursday Mornino, at $2.60 which had come to the house up. was every Simeon B. Intercede with Governor revenue during the fiscal year $108,829,- income of the Eastern road from the Boston at and to a tf In advance. $2.00 a year. Thompson, Dem., 73,184; Chase, length, hoped adjust the fishery year; paid Oglesby in behalf of the Oscar Wilde and Others. for the A the fiscal Advertisements inserted in the ‘Maine State Pro., 1050. Judges Court Common Pleas— condemned Anarch- 823, against $116,902,869 previous Maine Company for past year, difficulty. He said the agreement with Rus- Press” has a circulation in every ists. On the arrival of the The tax on was or (which large D. Newlin train, the delega- London, Nov. 9.—A petition to the gov- year. spirits $65,829,325 under the terms of the existing lease. The sia, the part of the State) for $1.00 per square for first in- (No opposition), Fell, 157,936; tion at once proceeded to regarding Afghan frontier, accepted the headquarters con- less than the Fer- is as below: sertion, and 60 cents per square for each subse- Reed, 157,917; F. Amadee Bregy, of the labor ernor of Illinois, in behalf of the $3,262,914 preceding year. showing by the Ameer, removed the to the in the In- Henry 157,- delegation. The petitions to be mented paid $21,922,187. about $2,- danger quent Insertion. Increased Republican Vote 788. The with nineteen counties still to the demned Anarchists is receiving many signa- liquors Received from Boston A Maine Kail world’s The bta$r, presented Governor are so many that 000,000 than the preceding year. Tobacco, road for fixed lor peace. government had ar- Address all communications to to hear from,1 gtves Hart, Rep., for State It a separate charges year ending required trunk to convey them tures. Among the signers are Rev. Stafford cigarettes, snuff, etc., pain $30,108,067 Sept. 30. 1887.* 802,040 ranged with France the New PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. Treasurer, 27,242 plurality. Those to come here. Those who wade cigars, concerning terior of New York. an estimate of all Brooke, Oscar the novelist, or 82,000,000 more than the year preceding. For organization expenses. 10,000 will increase this to 33,000 plurality. the petitions sent from all Wilde, Stepnak, Hebrides difficulty and the vexed questions gbout parts of the coun- The oleoinurgarine tax was $723,918 during Proportion of surplus earnings. 436,000 These figures include noth Philadelphia and try say there are Walter Besant, Walter Crane, Maddox affecting the Suez Canal. Khan had THE WEATHER. eleven miles of names beg- eight months. Ayoub Allegheuy counties. ging for clemency. Brown, Dr. Aveling, Mrs. Besant and others Total.>1,308,046 surrendered to the Indian government New York, Nov. 9.—The Sun prints the equally well known. A largely attended Pensions Granted. 10. Ths Appeal for Paid Interest on certificates.> 600,000 There was political uneasiness In Europe, Washington, Nov. telegram from ex-Speaker Randall: Mercy. meetlug of city Radical Liberals this even- following The following Maine pensions were grant- Expenses 10,000 but to alarm. view of the The indications for Maine, New Hamp- Nov. 8. Captain Black was presented to the Gov- ing, resolved to send a cable to the governor, nothing justify In The in Foots Philadelphia, ed Sinking fund. 100,000 Plurality Pennsylvania elects a Democratic Sheriff and ernor and requesting the exercise of clemency. The today: Essex Railroad bonds. In armaments. It shire, Vermont and Massachusetts are Philadelphia today read his petition In behalf ORIGINAL. 8,748 competition forming great by 5000 aud 10,000 re- condemned are spoken of as the noblest Debenture bonds or land notes....... 31,600 rains Comptroller majority of the condemned. After William H. Clinton. was idle to suppose that peace would be for- threatening weather, followed by light Over spectively. Pennsylvania over 10,000 Republican reading the peti- champions of labor of modem times. Henry Uoodale, Preferred stock dividend. 189,000 Up 86,000. last ever hut ruler, Absolutely Pure. during Friday afternoon or evening, slight majority as we estimate it at present; year, tion and an affidavit^ Captain Black ad- Oeorge is strongly condemned for pusillan- INCREASE. Balance. 308,798 maintained, every present 43,000 Republican majority. We rejoice over matter. This never A to fresh dressed the Governor. imity in the Clinton Lincoln, South Freeport. monarch, president and minister earnestly powder varies. marvel of purity rise in the temperature, light wimls( New York State, city and It settles He explained every strength and wholesomeness. More Brooklyn. Bingham 8. Edgerly, Newport. Total.>17308,040 economical to then to tbe future. Samuel J. Randall. effort that had been made to with desires peace. than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In shifting southerly, westerly. comply Levi Roberts, Monroe. To pay 6 per cent on Eastern common estimates from all counties in Penn- MR. BLAINE IN PARIS. and competition with the multitude of low test, short hater the requirements of the law governing ap- REISSUE AND INCREASE. and the same rate on of the London Pollco London Mobs. alum stock, $309,000 weight or phosphate powders. Sold onlu in LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. sylvania show a plurality of between 33,000 Dlckvale. c«ns. Gained plications for the of executive Rollins Hamilton, Great Falls A The of the in liorAh Baking Powdeb Co., io» Wall Five Thousand Votes by Ohio and 34,000 for Hart, ltep., for State Treas- laterposing Portsmouth, Conway stock, stupidity police dealing St„ N. Y. Portland, Me., Nov. 9, 1887. and A Conversation with the President of Iy2d&wtf urer, a Democratic gain of about 10,000 as clemency stated that Judge Gary and Maine Postmasters.
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