Portland Daily Press: July 15,1887
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% PORTLAND 1MES8. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862-VOL. 26. _PORTLAND, MAINE, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 15 1887._ PRICE THREE CENTS. I I..-..- I I • iL„ 1 I NPEt'IAI. N«IH »»• nr> rviuLAnii iiaili PKENN, uugeu mm imu'iimu' stay, me cnances arc nt yumoiuHiTiunu ntoni A. couutvu iui luacmeni ox wom- sanunion isutnua. iranuy, ii imeu. reel live oi me oranges, foreign* mere was no reason to compel me govern- the refusal of so Published the n favor of his en anti many to take the livide them into slices without breaking the ment to the suggestion with regard to every day (Sundays excepted) by remaining. The whole family not to rejeet oath promising violate the law in re- )ulp, anil arrange them on a ilish; stone the the revision of rents and there was PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, ire delighted, and their added and judicial persuasions, Teemer Wins the Scull gard to bigamy poligamy. The Gentiles that He is Not mix them with the sugar and bran The Fall of the Commemo- no on of the AT 97 KxUHAKdk MX. Easily Single King Kalakaua Says aisins, Baatile apparent disposition the part STREET. PORTLAND, ;o the of of com- are over the. outcome of and them the possibility plenty congenial Race. jubilant the school ly, put among oranges. rated in Paris House to sustain the government In rejecting Terms- Dollars a Year. To mall sub- aud the Mormons Afraid. Without Trouble. Eight >anions in a will elections, are correspond- Squeeze the juice of the other orange over the proposals of the commission. scribers. Seven Dollars a In advance. arriving few weeks, prob- Cowper Year.ll paid downcast. The latter fear if this _ lie dish is for table. A ex- ly that whole, and the The opposition hail obtained vantage Kates of o 1 ably resolve him to forego metropolitan continues ready Advertising—One inch space sort of thing the Gentiles will ittle pounded spice be added, if liked; ground wnich could not have been anticipat- the of or The Consolation Race a Will Not His may The Name of Created length column, twelve lines nonparM citement. Very Pretty soon solve the problem of political suprema- Sign Away Peoplo’s >ut this should he used. Boulanger ed a week soustltutes a sparingly ago, and with a prospect of still “square.” Contest. cy without the aid of legislation. The vot- with Cheers. further $1.50 per flrBt week; 76 cents per Almost a at Strong. Rights Under Duress. A vegetable fried is a great help improvement in view, with which square, dally, Catastrophe ing on Monday indicates that there will lie a properly the week after; three Insertions or Icbs, $1.00, con- oward an economical breakfast, giving the measure was regarded by the other side 50 Strong, 14.—The Wlthrell & Davis light vote on the adoption of the Con- tinuing every other day after first week, cents. July State 3st called for by a languid appetite when of the House. He hoped the amendment or 76 stitution next month, and if the Half square, three lnsertious less, cents; Company, consisting of 22 members, played Hosmer Wlns-TIme, 28 Minutes 52 Gentile gain He Will Place Himself Under British neat seems to substantial, bummer and Another Debate In the House ol would not be pressed. me week, $1.00; 60 cents pci week after. and the Mormon loss of voters has been in W. II. Smith said the additional. ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin” Wednesday evening, Seconds. Protection. vinter squash, pumpkin, sugar beets, egg- Commons. government had In- Special Notices, one-third the.same ratio throughout the as their readiness and Territory ilant, tomatoes, cicnmbers, parsnips, oyster- timated to consider and give Under head of “Amusements” “Auction mder a mammoth canvas pavilion at Strong, in this city, the majority for the week; three Inser- proposed ilant, green corn, green and ripe tomatoes; effect to the suggestion made, but considered Jales,” $2.00 per square per to an audience of about 1500 new Constitution will be small. tions or people. ilant, corn, green and tomatoes; the bankruptcy clauses advantageous to the 1 less. $1.60. Worcester, Mass., July 14.—Teemer, New York, July 14.—The Herald prints a green ripe Paris, July. 14.—A Boulanger demonstra- When the performance was about half fin- my boiled vegetables remaining from ilin- tenants. THE MAINE STATE PRESS, Ilnmm and Lee was the order in the final despatch from dated 3, via tion of a wild character began at midnight shed there came a tremen- SENTENCING SHARP. Honolulu, July ler, minced and warmed with a little cream Dublin. 14.—The Canadian very suddenly of The July visiting at heat the singlejscull race today. Han Francisco, detailing an interview its ir or heated in white sauce, make an but increased in enthusiasm a little later. cricketers a at Published every Thursday Morning, *2.60 lous wind squall with rain which broke the butter, played game Dublin today a ■ Cor- year: if paid in advance. *2.00 year, prizes were $200, $125 and $75. It was a correspondent had with Kalakaua. Ke- igreeable variety for breakfast.—Juliet The streets rapidly filled until they becamt witli the gentlemen of Ireland. The Irish Inserted in the “Maine State copes and the like stems. Four Years in State Prison and a King a Advertisements snapped poles pipe dull race. >on, in Good Housekeeping. team in the first Innings scored 319 runs. The has a large circulation In Harding the new constitution, the King said crowded with people, generally good natur Press” (which every Pandemonium reigned for two minutes. Fine of S5000 Canadians had made 20 runs with one wick- of tlie State) for *1.0© per square for first in Hosmer and in the consola- Imposed. to understooi pan McKay won that he would not be coerced into signing it. KALAKAUA’S LAST LUAU. ed, but determined have it et when the closed for the *» sertiuii. and 50 cents per square for each subse- Screams of women and children crying for down, play day. tion race, the prizes being $50 and $25. A He will not sign away his'people’s rights un- that they were not to be interfered with quent Insertion. lelp and hoarser shouts of men, all ended in New York, July 14.—At an early hour Address all communications to high wind made rough water. The time der duress. He will the document if so Bouses not decorations were it i to sign V Royal Banquet In the Sandwich dlsp -ying PORTLAND PUBLISHING grand scramble for the exit. A few made this morning people began gather at Lud- BASE BALL. CO. was slow. In the final heat Teemer held the advised by his privy council, but in that or Islands. many cases assailed with stones but nc their escape but the greater part were caught low Street Jail to catcli a of Jacob west course and was sheltered from the glimpse was any event he will consider the forced consti- great damage done. Cries of “Vivt New THE WEATHER. mder a great spread of canvas, as masts, Sharp, the briber, on his way to court to be England League wind. Hamm was in the centre and Lee tution illegal. As to personal violence, Kal- [Siduey Dickenson in N. Y. Tribune.] Boulanger” filled the air, and the Marseil- poles and supports, one after another, gave sentenced. All through the small hours of had the east side of the lake. Both races akaua said he did not dread it, but such a Good-looking Hawaiian girls, from four* laise was heard on every side. Wabmngton, Jttly 15. way and the whole structure came tumbling the night Sharp tossed about in his bed and KOBTLANDS, 23; LYNNS, T. were four miles. When the word was given thing was possible. He told the correspon- i een to twenty years of age, stood behind the 2 P. M.—Thus far the fall of the Bnstlh At Maine and to the ground. To add to the the could not About 9 o’clock he arose dent that he would to the Lynn yesterday afternoon, nearly 400 The indications for New Hamp- danger, Teemer and Hamm Lee sleep. appeal representa- and inside the started together. oinpany filled the open space has been commemorated with quiet and de- were with the are winds and with their set fire to and made his toilet. Mrs. had to dress tlves of the foreign powers for protection, people disgusted game. Kagan shire fair weather, westerly lamps falling supports was slower and in of a 35 Sharp 1 set with bunches starting, spite and would ask them to his ables, bearing long wands, corum. A demonstration was made at the was batted of box the dry grass, and for a few moments a hol- him almost as she would a child. guarantee perso- out the In the sixth in- stationary temperature. stroke Shortly < kept constantly falling behind. nal safety. if variegated feathers, with which they statue at Strasburg this morning, but it was when went In For Massachusetts and fair ocaust seemed inevitable. But almost after Warden Keating sent in some milk ning, Terren and the Portlands Vermont, by who was was 14.—A Han Francisco ] aimed the and waved the in- of a Teemer, pulling 32, creeping Chicago, spe- guests away entirely peaceful nature. Members ol no more hits. The score: winds to exertions the fire was extin- which tasted, lie remained July got weather, westerly shifting souther- superhuman and Sharp hardly cial says: Advices letter from Honolulu, were Pure, away from Hamm, whose stroke was 34, in his by j ruding mosquitoes.