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PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, Secretary Called the Name of Chauncey M ^ I rvTr.iu!D ,%» REuoxm CENTS. *v„. *,W PRICE THREE MAY 1888. MORNING, 17, _,,.A,s _ manded by Past Commander Sanborn, will IHt IHIKU rflnl T. to unanimity in tne selection of the bishops POLITICAL BITTERNESS IN ENGLAND. from wool in 188!!. United .States TALKS POLITICS. decorate In the cemeteries at North Llmlng- RlIMCEMiANEOrKk. taken off MR. BLAINE and for a two-thirds rule in such MPKCIAI, noticed. empire state republicans Stewart and Jones were elected del- providing ton and The second de- Senators cases, instead of a majority, as at present. Limington Village. to the Chicago conven- in command of Past Commander rhe State Convention Held In City egates bv acclamation The motion was adopted. Robert Spencer’* Meeting with Par- tachment, Race Will at Kails and The tion. He Thinks the Be Between The report of the commission on minis- Wingate, Steep Sebago. Hall Yesterday. Will Send Depew, Hiscock, Miller and s nell Causes a Family Quarrel. third in command of Past Com- Missouri Governorship. and terial and representation recommended detachment, Depew Cleveland, lay mander Hopltinson, at North Gorham and FINE OFFICES TO LET Platt to Chicago. SedaliA, Mo., May 10.—The Republican that during the year 1890, the following pro- an- Chicopee. The fourth detachment, in corn- Elbert posed change be handed down to the rimothy B. Hussey and Col. W. T. convention this morning nominated A (Bill Being Prepared to Increase many of Commander Warren, at South Lim- He Is Out of Politics nual conferences. in the First National commander of the department of And Says that and Bonny Eagle. The fifth detach- Eustis for Congress. Proceedings of the State Convention E. Kimball, 1'hat the general conference shall not allow of French Coast Defences. ington A. for for a While. in command of S. V. Commander Missouri, G. R., governor. more thill one ministerial representative for eve- ment, Bank at Buffalo Yesterday. which of a Hollis. The sixth detach- Building. The convention adopted a platform ry 04 members of an annual conference nor Smith, at West denounces one for nor more than of Officer of the Yolney B. Nominated for opposes monopolies and trusts, less number than every 45, Sick Ruler Able to Drive ment, in command l»ay Cushing APPLY AT THE BANK. as be min- Cermany’s Vil- sntf the ballot for frauds in the South, favors a The Chances of Sherman, Hill and the same number of lay delegate* may Pendexter, at Oak Hill and Standish Governor. mar2 same annual Blaine and Depew Vociferously revision of the tariff, always on a basis of isterial delegates in the conference, in a Close Carriage. and the seventh detachment. In com- Others that when there shall be, lage, Cleveland’s message and Secondary. provided, nevertheless, mand of Officer of the Guard Norton, at Cheered by the Delegates. protection, opposes luany annual conference, a fraction of two thirds the Mills tariff bill, declares that the placing which shall be fixed for the ratio of Richville. The Third met at of the number several Party State convention of wool, lead, zinc and Iron on the free list is such aunual conference, shall be London, May 1C.—The Westminster-Spen- At 2 p. m. the commanders of the N. May 10.—The News representation, City Hall yesterday morning. At!) a. m. a a blow to National interests and the Buffalo, Y., pub- to additional for such fraction, in will report, with their respec- Wl. LITTLE 4 Buffalo, N. Y.. May 1C.—A lowering sky direct entitled delegates cer incident is, perhaps, the most | striking detachments CO., dis- interview Mr. that no conference shall be de- at meeting was held which was addressed of favors relief for the with and also, to the Post Commander praise to prosperity Missouri, lishes following provided series of social which the tive commands, and chilly air saluted the delegates the condemns President Cleve- nied the privilege of one ministerial and one lay that long surprises the Post will form in H. Shinn of (JKJVEKAL INSURANCE AGENCY, abled soldiers, Blaine, bv a staff correspondent, inTrenoa, West Buxton where by Kev. Q. Leering, and Kev. State convention this morning. for bills and pledges delegate. present political situation has occasioned. and to the cemetery. After per- Republican land vetoing pension 27th: line proceed W. S. McIntyre, and included several hymns Kimblbhril in 1842. to the nominees of the National Re- April At 11 o’clock the order of the day, memori- has so interested Lon- memorial services it The arrivals of the night before were heavi- support Xo other profoundly forming appropriate the convention. “What do you think of Chauncey M. De- al services, was begun, Senior Bishop Bow- will to G. A. R. Hall, South Stand- sung by delegates. reinforced contingents brought in on publican don society. The story, when first told, |was proceed ly by This is a full list of nominations: Mr. Blaine?” man, Foss recited prayers at 4 m., when the line will again be At 10.15 a. m. the convention was called to NO. 31 EXCHANCE STREET. pew for President, presiding. Bishop It true. This is ish, p. the morning trains. of Vernon and asked the Divine blessing on the work not believed. is, however, formed and to the cemetery at that Governor-E. E. Kimball, County. “I think he Is a good man, very good, in- proceed order by the temporary chairman. Col. W. T. MubIc scene of the convention, Lieut. Governor—Geo. II. Wallace, of Howard of the conference. The services the occurrence. Robert Spencer, Earl where services will be ob- All kinds ol property Insured at lowest rates, Hall, the general place, appropriate and Rev. Mr. Foster offered prayer. deed.” were beautiful and were attentively lis- at tile of the commander In Eustis* First-class companies, American and Foreign. hits a of about 2500. By very Spencer’s half brother, was engaged to dine served grave seating capacity of State—K. W. Wott, of St. Louis. audience. mem- was named, rhe The chairman announced for the first busi- oct20 snti Secretary “Do you think he can secure the Republi- tened to by a large Many the memory of whom the Post 12.15 the great of the delegates had ar- Treasurer—A. U. Kraweln, of County. and with the Duke of Westminster. Before R. where body Henry for ’88?” bers of the families of deceased Bishops Post will then return to G. A. hall ness of the convention the report of the com. Auditor—Geo. W. Martin, of Lynn County. can nomination came he dined with the the rived and the secretaries of tho State Com- of Sedalla. ministers were present. After the services appointed day Eighty it will of a supper furnished by Attorney Geueral—L. L. Briilgt*. I think very likely he will succeed partake mlttee on credentials. The committee asked for the of “Yes, the conference adjourned. one evening when l’amell was their ladies and citizens at 5.30 p. m. mittee began preparations opening Club [or more time and was in so.” At 7.45 m. the line will again be formed the request granted. tiie convention. On the delegates and visit- doing guest. When the Duke saw Mr. Spencer’s p. Thinks Union Feasible. be renominated him that he and to the Methodist Episcopal Later Chairman Pride from that committee McClynn “Will Mr. Cleveland by PORTLAND CAS COMPANY. name in the lists, he wrote proceed ors an occasional Ilepew ribbon was to be church where the evening exercises will be- Cincinnati, O., May 1C.—The United La- the Democratic side?” should be nuable to receive at Grosvenor offered a partial report, announcing 14S dev- and the R. L. button of the the same table held commencing at 8 p. m. In the after- seen, badges about 100 House a man who had sat at asking extension of time bor Convention met today with I think so. He seems to have given Annual Meeting of the Corporation noon and the Post will be accompa- iates present, and State were to be seen on “Yes, with Parnell. Such a letter would, forty evening Republican League on reso- the Standish Cornet Rand. ontil afternoon for a final report. The re- were delegates present. Tbe committee satisfaction to the Democrats.” in a duel. Now it oc- nied by POWDER all sides. The stage accommodations general Yesterday. years ago, have ended at deal of The Post will attend memorial services was V. given up largely to ladies and veterans of lutions made an informal report on the two “Do think Mr. Depew would run casions nothing but talk, but a great luest granted. J. you Buxton on Sun- not a the K. B. Church at West Pure. of many a year ago. Senator law for letter car- that. There are people in London, The committee on permanent organization* Absolutely party struggles points of an eight hour against Mr. Cleveland?” The annual meeting of the Portland Gas at IX a. m. Sermon by Rev. snti Frauk Iliscock’s was who stand ready to applaud any nay. May 27th, mylO never varies. A marvel of purity appearance greeted of few either, through Kev. S. F. Pearson, reported asking This powder riers and the redemption government “Well, I am not prepared to say. Mr. De- Company was held at the office of the to any Home Ruler. J. Q. Adams, pastor of the church. and wholesomeness. More economical with considerable applause. Light slight or insult offered be made strength bonds but tbe was tabled to allow Dr. the nomin- street af- of this that the temporary organization than Hu' ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in Chairman Knapp, as chairman of the report pew, if he accepts Republican company on Exchange yesterday The Duke’s act is approved by people CAUCUSES.
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