Portland Daily Press: April 07,1887
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k .'V. "• PORTLAND DAILY ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862-VOL. 24. THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 1887. ___PORTLAND, 7, WSSIBtf&W PRICE THREE UFNT8. -HKIIAI. NOTIUKN, THU I'OKTJLAND DAILY THE THE ELECTIONS. obtaining new PRESS, CETTYSBURC MONUMENTS. fax for the purpose of ones. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. " to J' ltho American Asylum is THE NEW FREICHT RATES. Published The collector ot customs telegraphed Ot- are betteri/'11 water t0 ‘he near- Slate of Haine. every day (Sundays excepted) by the he Mtuated, eduoated as a class than tVthL1est the itm.KOod!,,b7 ports tawa to ascertain whether would allow we of Maine? billing points and there Covernor Bodweil an Ex- of I his fact seems un- transport the Executive | PDUT1.AND PUBLISHING COMPANY, Appoints Governorship Rhode Island Cap- the the schooner to buy the boats. very Department, captain of English Liberals Arousing the Coun- pleasant. but wo cannot rid 10 ‘h^ir destlna- Augusta, Mar. 81,1887. I cellent Committee. tured of lo,000 get of it until Portland Merchants Talk of the tionCseSThUHous. This ,thie g'Wbe AT RxCBANiJ STUKET. POBTLANI). Mr. by the Democrats. The schooner has a cargo pounds of the legislature us might done in the ease of Is hereby given that Petition for (lie Coercion. gives the long prayed for codfish. try Against school. Yours Just Made. towns ln th0 NOTICEl’anlon of James A. Carey, a convict in the Terms. Eii’Ut Dollars a Year. To mail __________ very respectfully. Changes under sub the resolve ?idniW State Prison sentence for the crime of for- laiUsrv Seven Dollars a Year, 11 paid in advance Augusta, April 6.—Under ®B0WN- o?Pa!ngr:?Boat0nt° now before the Governor and Coun- The Woman Amendment BIG FIRE IN BOSTON. LEAVITT gery pending passed by the last Legislature relative to the Suffrage Lord Turn Out Belfast, Me., April 5th, 188LC°' CHASE, * CO, cil, and a nearing thereon will be granted In the Hates or Auvbbtising—One Inch ol space Lansdowne Will Maine Business Men Alarmed at the of or battlefield of Defeated. Capt. William Leavitt Council Chamber at Augusta, on the 2Gth day of the length column, twelve lines nonpareil erection of memorials on the Badly CUMBERLAND thought the effect of 2 constitutes a A in the Heart of His Tenants. OARSMEN. the April next, at o’clockjp. in. “square.” Gettysburg, in commemoration of Maine’s Building Burned Maine Central’s Actioir. lav/ would be to help our shipping inter- ORAMANDAL $1.fill per square, daily, first 76 cents SMITH, week; per to- the Office Square En- ests The boats week after; three Insertions or con- part in the conflict, the Governor Other City-Post materially. would receive a anrCd2w Secretary of State. less, $1.00, great Elections In Many OtherStates An Account of Their Series of tinuing every other after first 60 The Must Come Long very share of day week, cents. day designated the fifteen commissioners. dangered—Loss of $150,000. Pope Says McClynn Important Incidents In large the trade that now goes Half square, three insertions or 76 cents; and Cities. Victories. Happening less, were in com- rail. Our coastwise one week, $1.00; 60 cents per week after. He has appointed men who to Rome. Other States. by freights have "been Special Notices, one-third additional. mand in the three battle. By the pro- 6.—A serious fire broke very low for some time and Under head of days' Boston, April I past the effect of “Amusements” and “Auction It. at Among the different organizations which DR. E. hacks.' visions of the act the Governor becomes Providence, I., April G. out in tho building the corner this law will be to increase them. To a B. $2.00 per inser- Davis, triangular per- REED, square per week; three April G.-sThe Council of Liberal have the Lohpon, contributed to to Portland oars- The changes which the son tions or less, 81.50. chairmau of the making sixteen com- Democratic candidate, is elected of Milk street and Post Office Square give Maine Central has familiar with the high railroad rates board, gov- shortly Federation met There ernor a in London today. men the reputation which their pluck and made by its new schedule ol from the Pacific coast tt the east it would THE missioners in all. They will leave the State by majority of about 1000, and the before one o’clock this afternoon. The freight rates Is MAINE STATE PRESS, were numerous from the skill seem that the new law would give the Democratic State in the stock delegates present deserves, the Cumberland Rawing Asso- shown by the following comparison of the ship- KIEDICAI. l*ubli»bed on Monday, May 2nd, and on arriving in ticket with him. So far as flames were first discovered dry- ping a chance for KOOM* ev*ry Thursday Morning, at $2.50 provinces. The Sir Janies Kil- ciation a new competition. »f in determined the president. occupies prominent position. and old rates between Portland and year; p;+ul advance. $2.00 a year. Boston, will join the Vermont delegation, Senate stand, 18 Republicans, ing room of Wright & Potter’s large print- nOOERS A KELSET. a J son, denounced the of the Advertisements inserted In the “Maine State 10 with 9ti and 98 policy govern- During the past few years the members of various important points In the State. It 592 COMESS ME. Fit-EKs” and with them go to the battle ground on Democrats, four cities or towns not ing establishment at Nos. Milk Mr. Kelsey, of the firm of * PORTLAND, (which has a large circulation in every ment and said were to the club have won an Rogers Kel- «»1 heard and fire brutal, they trying almost unbroken series will be seen that there is considerable purl the slate) for $1.00 per square for first in Tuesday. The following is the commission: from; the House stands 27 Re- and so rapidly did the extend that change sey, was of the Dr. Retd treats all chronic diseases that flesh is street, reduce the Irish to the level of the Hotten- of victories. opinion that the new law seitiou. and 50 cents per square for each subse- Hon. It. Bodweil. and 20 fire The best records were those of in all four classes of freight. The old sched- heir to; all cases that are given as incurable Joseph publicans Democrats. upon the arrival of the department the would result to our up quent insertion. Col. Charles H. of the tot. He moved that the favorably shipping, and MlopathaC and I Smith, First Maine Caval- At 12.30 a. the Federation protest double scull made by O’Connell and ule, however, does not indicate b}'{he homoeopathic physicians. .id ureas ait con uiuiucatlons to of Fort Clark. Texas. m., the city of Providene re- flames were running from the three upper accurately especially to our steamboat will take ilieir case to treat and cure them, i find ry, against the coercion bill as in who first lines, the Inter- Col. Marcus B. of tufns had not retrograde Buckley, took prize in the follow- the exact charges which prevailed because about four-fifths of the cases given to die can I’DUTLAND PUBLISHING CO. Lakeman, the Third Maine yet begun to come in, and the stories of the stone building; and it national, New York and up of Mass. elegant in Boston packets. be cured at a distance letter, Infantry, Malden, policy, tyrannical principle and vindic- ing regattas: rstes and rebates were made for con- This lie Efominaliou by Col election hung in the balance. Wetmore, seemed as if the fire had obtained fatal head- special opinion, thought, was held by the with their full name and of resideucaand Elijah Walker, of the Fourth Maine Infan- tive in detail. V. B. C. June place of Rockland. the of regatta, Boston, 17,1882. cerns dealing extensively with the railroad, Bangor merchants, by the telegram published one 2-c.ent stamp and $2.00. Examination at the THE WEATHER. try, Republican, lead Davis, Democrat, way. The other occupants the building N. A. of A. O., Detroit. U, 1882. in Col. Clark D. Admiral Maxse caused an Aug, and for water communication the papers stating that the merchants of office $1, and consultation free. Edwards, of the Sixth Maiue In- but this uproar by ask- N. W. 11. A., Detroit, 1882. places having fantry, of Bethel. slightly, city had gone strong for were O. J. Baud & Co., bookbinders; Wilson Ang. It, It was to cut to that city contemplated a new steamboat Office ing whether the crimes bill was not an C. A. A. necessary rates compete with line Hour*— i)u, u». to » |>. n». aplOsntf Washington, 7. Lieutenant Colonel B. F. the Democratic is really O., Laehine, Can., Aug. 21,1882. t j Boston. April Harris, ol the Sixth candidate. It not now Brothers, and G. K. Paul & Co., U. B. C., June the steamers and coasters. It is understood Maine of publishers, anti-coercion measure, to Boston, 18,1883. Tlie indications for Maine, New Hamp- Infantry, Augusta. thought that the entire Democratic ticket brass etc. A aiming suppress C. A. A. O., Ottawa, Can., July 25,1883. that the new rates will be indexible for all BCRNUAM A MOBBILL. Col. Seldon Connor, of the Seventh Maluo In- dealers in iron and castings, the SP CE. Ishamcful coercion of the National N. A. A. O., Newark, N. J. persons and places : This well known firm of shire and Vermont, are fair weather, slightly fantry, of Augusta.