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PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. SHSHMSSX PRICE THREE CENTS. MORNING, AUGUST 11, 1886. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862-VOL. 24. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY A B1C YACHTINC EVENT. " of this and he if that is so The case was presented to the told Flynn said, them. the House, and the President now has it in will make trouble for von. YORK REPUBLICANS. Speaker who was in sympathy with anil the bill passed. Now, you will I'm afraid he SPECIAL· NOTICES. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, of ways his official pocket. Ses.'ouse, claimed that Thompson had deceived That Speaker appointed a committee there were only two points upon Flynn and every day (Sundays the tariff Now, mind you, I do not complain of this. perceive I said such conduct Is both cruel The Lead the Published excepted) by and means which had charge of all that case could turn : First, was he us both. The United States Treasury is a banking in- which and went to see Thompson. PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, and Enthusiastic Convention They presented two different incapacitated ; second, ought his and shameful, New York Yacht Fleet. Large questions. House. stitution as well as a Treasury. The changes mentally he its only after all. AT 97 SXCHANQB STKEJST, POBTL*NO. MR. bills for action on the part of the to have been considered as upon the Oh, well, said, politics at lAlfred. the in- in our financial condition have been such name I told him, from this day all communications to These bills, both of menaced the 18th of June. Those two facts Politics be damned, Address them, that the Treasury is not a mere to re- rolls upon and I'll go mine. terests of the of the State of Maine. place About those two facts there never henceforth you go your way A Crand Reception Clven on the PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. people ceive revenues and pay them out. It has were all. These bills put the products of the farmer, dispute. The case hinged upon And I have. he connected itself with the banking interests was any the Flagship Last Evening. WATERS." Speeches by Hon. T. B. Reed and his hay, his potatoes and everything them and could have hinged upon no others. New August 11—At 1. 25 p. m. ■the "<>/-<* of TABLE THE WEATHER. the free of the country. It has connected itself, to Yokk, handed Hall. raises, with few exceptions, upon And when the President came to veto Grand Jury came into court and up '4. Cen. James A. must have speak mor· properly, with the financial sys- yet, indictments contam- list. Had these bills passed, they that bill, those were the two facts that he to Cowing a batch of 10.—At 8.30 "The dualities of Auk. 11. farming tem of this country. At present a silver Judge and Cottage City, Mass., Aug. datt^*ty Washington, been the greatest blow which the left out of his statement of facts. Whether which included two against Squire The indications for New Hamp- could have basis it threatened, and the Secretary of the o'clock this morning the Royal Northern inated }ι "C not obviated Maine, interests of the State of Maine the other cases were all like this it is impos- Flynn. drinking ^ shire are fair followed local [Special to the Press.] lumber Treasury has determined that every dollar in were weather, by received. They to place to I know that one, and 1 say it Rollin and Maurice B. Flynn of which Lieut Henn is a member, wth* proposed our the shall be the of every sible say. Squire Club, the addition spirits." raine, nearly temperature. Alfkkd, Aug. 10.—The county was a blow at Treasury equal when with misde- by of stationary Republican upon the free list. That and therefore is was an unjust thing, and I hope that, arrested this afternoon, charged was saluted at New Bedford. A Hag was For Vermont are local rains, slightly to fish upon the other dollar, hoarding into a by which Medical Officer of Privy Council, convention for York county, for the nomin- forests. They proposed put in addition what the time comes, under a proper presentation meanor in entering compact saluted with a cooler. our coast, and money in the Treasury to of the de- hoisted on the Electra and two free list. That was a blow at of facts after election, that no partisan de- Squire was to conduct the business England. The indications for New and ation of candidates for three Senator.*, had the Republican party had reserved there for interest of 9 Commodore England it was a cruel blow. We just sire to sustatn will prevent justice of public works in the gun. At o'clock Gerry paid APOLLINARIS New for the next 24 hours are of peculiarly the of maintaining the equality of anybody partment each. "The purity of Hampshire County Commissioners, Register Deeds, the treaty of Washington—a purpose done to that man, for he deserves his Flynn. They were held in 810,000 his to the Galatea, and the yachts of fair followed local north- abrogated can the various kinds of dollars. This I am not being respects the best the dan- weather, by rains, Clerk of and of which the Canadians, as you and his condition it, and father-in-law, Then. Moss, became offers security against Courts,Sheriff,County Attorney treaty of. What I am out to pension, requires Flynn's the New York squadroη began making sail westerly winds, nearly stationary temper- from tlieir efforts since, were exceed- complaining pointing it. his obtaining bonds later. are common to most the CountyTreasurer convened in the TownHall judge is the tremendous difference between he should have bondsman, Squire gers which of ature. our markets for you about linished for the race to the Vineyard. ingly fond. They desired election and Now, Gentlemen, 1 have For Vermont are local rains, southwesterly at this place this morning. This was one of the treaty Democracy before Democracy were ordinary drinking waters." their fish. Our fishermen caused what I have to say ; not because there LODCE I. O. O. F. At 9.15 o'clock the fleet proceeded down cooler. the wanted our after election. That is all. (Laughter.) CRAND winds, slightly the largest attended conventions of to be abrogated because they not a more tilings which I could ^London Medical Record. control of There has been another subject with great many the harbor, the Fortune being tho first out, of York that has been markets. Fish free of duty means and would say, but I came here this af- Republicans county Fish with which Congress ought to have dealt; one of say, followed the Atlantic and a general I.OCAL WEATHEB KKPOltT. our markets by the Canadians. ternoon without the slightest idea of speak- by 10 MILLIONS. held in many years, and the proceedings for our the most important subjects for a free peo- The Annual Session Held at Brldgton of the fleet. There was a light ANNUAL SALE, 10. 1880. upon them means our markets to at this I came here simp- movement POKTLAND, Me., Aug. feel- duty ple. In addition to the States which we ing you length. At 9.45 o'clock were characterized by the utmost good fishermen. The Canadians were willing, to at the of a cam- Yesterday. breeze fiom the southwest. all Grocers àfMin. Wat.Dealers. Μ ι 3PM 111 I'M nave there is a vast region beyond the Mis- ly greet you beginning and at Of .Druggists |Ta" The Waterboro and Hollis and would be willing today, to give us I believe will end in the usual they made sail for Vineyard Haven, ing throughout. they which is owned the United States paign which steamed out with Barometer 130.186 29.994 29.917 which the is sissippi by I see in this 10.25 o'clock the Electra and Sanford Cornet bands were in attend- all the fisheries about squabble our victory for the district. nothing BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Thermo'r. ;«9.4 79.6 72.0 could have our and which is being rapidly settled by which Election of Officers and the Annual the Galatea in tow. At 10.45 o'clock the 62.4 now going on, provided they last year's history of the Democracy De\v l'oint. 61.8 63.7 ance, and furnished excellent music. Among on people. That region is divided into territo- arrived at Clark's l'oint. Lieut. augll 72.0 market free ; and yet, the committee ways causes me to change my opinion of them. Statistical and Financial Reports. yachts ]u39 Humidity. 76.0 68.0 Democratic ries. There are the Territories of Dakota, admiration of the squadron. W the in attendance and means, by a I see a which should in- Henn expressed Wind w S prominent Republicans organized of and of Montana, knocking great many things table shows the time made 14 » to them our market Washington, who believes in The following Velocity 2 were : Col. Mark M. Wentworth and Moses House, proposed give at door of the Union. Five hundred duce every candid Democrat fleet in the run Clear Clear Clear were ready to pay the that Grand Lodge of by the New York yacht Weather.. M. for nothing ! What they the of the welfare of his country, who think Bkidgton, Aug. lo.—The A. Safford of Kittery; Hon. Ernest were ready to thousand inhabitants people Territory today : Maximum tlier.. 82.7 our Democratic brethren should be to Order of Odd Fellows, Menu uaily bar...30.032 for, Dakota ; five hundred thousand country rightly governed, Maine, Independent Clark's East Klapsed ! Minimum tlier 64.0 Goodall of Sanford ; Dr. J. W. Dearborn, to them. But that bill did not pass, American us. This is tlier.. 73.7 and to with BEWARE Mean daily fling citizens in one territory are today without a his mind go annual session at Point. Chop. change its Max. vel.wind. ...17 S Fenderson did not because a certain number of the and opened forty-second Start. Finish. time. Mean daily d'wpt.62.6 Usher B. Thompson and Ivory and it pass vote in the American Union. It nas a plain and simple account doings bum... .68.7 0 the always a Odd Fellows Hall, Bridcton, this morning. Meandaily Totalpreclp F. M. of Democrats voted with Republican a omissions of a Democratic House having of Parsonsfield ; County Attorney on the been the policy of this when suffi- Schoouers. Is near and the Yet those bills now remain country backed a Democrat- is including rep- 129 20 30 01 The DRY SEASON danger W. party. cient number of occupied a territory majority of forty, up by The attendance quite large, Sachem.. fô 63 19 *2 from El Κ Ε is METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Jeremiah M. Mason and Wm. as a menace the people 0110 13115 2 30 09 great. Higgins, calendar standing against to them admission ic administration of twelve nundred majori- from about two-thirds of the Montauk 11 vol It PROPERTY is for to so as to form a State, give resentatives 38 07 Therefore INSURE 10, 1886, 10.00 P. M.) Mason of Limerick; Walter P. Perkins,Esq., industries of this State. It you and loud applause.] lioooo 138 07 2 (Aug. into the Union. The Territory of Dakota ty. [Laughter in Maine. the most distin- 40 21 before it Is too late. consider what you think of such lodges Among AmericaAmerica, ΛΟ 57 50 138 11 2 Observations taken at the same moment ο I lime and B. P. Bease of Cornish, George Getchell carefully has not been refused admission ; it has The chairman then introduced Gen. James are I'ast Grand i« aj i54 4i> 43 45 only Odd Fellows present Wanderer "* 2 at all stations. and bring in your verdict. guished Dr. C. E. Ε. H. Banks, B. proceedings even been refused a hearing in the House of was received with hearty ap- I>yer, Callahan, Reed, 11 04 30 1 67 40 2 53 10 of Wells, Hussey, tne fisheries, A. Hall, who Masters Cumniings, Miranda·... Thermo'ter Wiria We have had trouble about Reoresentatives. It has been smothered in Whittier, Cox, Crock- Water W^itch ^ 20 2 53 30 F. Hamilton, S. C. Hamilton, Jr., A.!;S. bestowed the Conant, Weymouth, a95 2 55 W. D. LITTLE & CO., and much blame has been upon the committees. The same is true of Wash- plause. and Kimball. I'ast Grand Patri- wave Ore* 54 Hon. not finish- no reason ett, Stone, 01 50 1 54 10 2 52 20 Ricker, Ebon Emerson of Biddeford ; Secretary of State because he has and of Montana also. Here are peo- Gen. Hall said that he could see Chamberlain and Reed, Grand 11 31 Exchange Street, But consider what ington, archs Smith, 57 54 1 54 02 2 56 08 C. M. Moses, Hon. R.% L. Bowers, Willis T. ed up those questions. in these territories fit to become he should occupy a great deal of time Treasurer Nash. Among Estelle....··· Place of no no for- ple growing why Secretary Davis, 111106 OC 04 2 02 36 2 56 32 Ss condition he is in. We have navy, members of the sisterhood of States, and Odd are Reuben Dreadnaught will furnish FIRST-CLASH INSURANCE Ο φ 53 Emmons, H. H. Burbank of Saco, Judge N. after the able of the present is- the veteran Fellows present 3 0153 ο Zî tifications. You cannot assume a very firm action presentation Speranza against Fire or Lightning at Observation. °> they are refused admission. But the Ball of 85 years old, who joined 15742 30500 Hobbs and A. L. Prescott of North Berwick, tone a nation that has both. It sues by the distinguished representative Bridgton, Halcyon LOWEST RATES. against concerning another territory has been a more the grand lodge 20 years ago, and Hon. W. ι ο teal· 20248 3 <>«17 sntf CP* therefore became a duty on the part there was 3 ο» 44 jyl s and C. S. Hamilton of Biddeford. plain serious offence against the good sense and from this district. Ile believed W. Cross of Bridgton, whose grand lodge ::::::::: : : : :îo te iî 20515 to if not for the present, E2S!?er?ff. to short- of Congress provide, of the of the United States. a in tlie Pine Tree State— back to 1847. The com- The convention was called order we not be feeling people not Republican membership extends SLOOPS. at least that in the future should A ago, when almost all the about 225 M. F. ans- great many years was inclined to think there were mittee on credentials past ly after 10 o'cleck by Col. Wentworth, in that condition. Now, the common was an un- and he reported Mayflower 68 xl territory beyond the Mississippi in attendance. The Grand Lodge de- ο 53 05 114 40 2 2235 SW Clear grands Puritan 1 » New London |30.09 been on the floor of Con- felt the same way— 01 chairman of the county committee. Prayer wer that has given wilderness, a certain set of relig- many Democrats who were conferred seventy-one past ao 2 26 42 B. Boston, 30.02 70 xl W Clear had con- ploughed grees upon Prisma DR. Ε. 2 30 REED, Mass, lives 56 57 127 55 68 Kepublicans is now the Me 29.93 69 S Clear was offered the Rev. Mr. Snyder of the gress is, "Why, you ionists gut possession of what who was not proud of the fact that he this morning. Atlantic 10 Eastpurt. -51 by didn't furnish a grands 52 56 1 30 00 2 37 14 29.94 G3 xl NW trol of this country, you Territory of Utah. there never Tom Reed to The of Grand Master Capen tersely Fannie » Ht. Wash't'n Foggy First Baptist church. Col. Wentworth then and therefore Perhaps in the State that sends report 10 57 21 1 31 20 2 40 02 29.92 70 SW Clear- navy ; you did not fortify, you was a more and skillful man than of the Gracie... Botanic Physician Portland, Me; o| cunning "If reviewed the work year, representing 55 1 32 47 2 42 52 Glairvoyantand 30.01 75 xl s Clear read the call for the convention, and in be- are to blame." That answer forgets history. of and cries of "good") Stranger Albany, Ν. Y the head of the Mormon church. All the Congress. (Cheers, the order in a healthy ana vigorous condi- 34 140 55 2 4321 MEDICAI. ROOMS 30.08 72 SW Clear came out of the war, and we of Hurou 10!57 New York... half of the county committee announced In 1865 we valuable land in that territory was skillfully he were not here, within the sound my tion. The report of Grand Secretrrv Davis JJJ g' 1 47 27 2 48 31 Norfolk, Va. 75 x3 s LtR ain out it in as fine condition as to a Cinderella |30.12 : came of seized upon by that far-seeing statesman, as I what you as the number of lodges 112 59 48 1 48 40 2 18 52 30.10! 73 xl SW the temporary organization as follows as voice said lie, should say gives present Philadelphia. Cloudy navy with guns as large and powerful call him if his had been members 10 5') 34 1 49 25 2 49 51 592 CONGRESS PORTLAND, ME. 30.08; 74 x4 SE Fair President—Moses A. Kittery. I should purpose be true that he and the number of contributing Hiltfegard Washington.. Safford, existed in the world. All along the coast that land which each well know to 824 10 52 4·'. 14(130 2 53 44 ST^ Ga.. 30.17 78 x8 w IClear Vice Presidents—John B. Fernald, worthy of his skill. In an increase of three lodges and Bertie flesh Is Atlanta, York; and fortifications, a seat in the 15,811, 10 54 21 2 02 00 3 0139 Dr. Reed treats all chronic diseases that Charleston... 30.16 79| x3 SW Cloudy Thomas Barak we had planned begun needs stream and every bit is the ablest man who occupies Athlone incurable Mitchell, Newfleld; Maxwell, Portland the be- irrigation, every members. is 2 01 12 3 15 45 heir to; all cases that are given up as Jacksonville. 30.17 81 xl SE Cloudy Wells Samuel Buxton Oliver C. Clark, and will now find near of land of was taken pos- States at this time. elected for the IS |l I ; Hanson, ; you capable irrigation Congress of the United The following officers were i0 55ï8 smss the allopathic and homoeopathic physicians. 30.17 70 xl SW Fair Saco : Ksreff H. Biddeford : Fender- of fortifications which would have of mfi"wayï.v:::::::::. 207*5 by Savannah,Ua Banks, Ivory ginnings session of by the church. The leader were will take their case to treat and cure them. I find 30.13 78 —1 SE Clear Limerick. were en- I should feel that I ensuing year: New Orleans soil, Pursonsfield; Benj, Sawtelle, defended that at the time they this church made one omission ; he left (Loud applause.) Thus the Mayflower defeats about four-fifths of the cases given up to die can 30.001 SW Fair E. city only in Grand Master—T. Freeman, Portland. Cincinnati, Ο 78, x2j Secretaries—Seth Bryant, Kennebunk; Fred tered upon. But in the year 1874, the House He had no idea of insulting the intelligence of an audience 2m. the AUan- be cured. Examination at a distance by letter, 30.08 80) xl SW Clear out the mineral lands. Grand Master—George W. Goss, Lewis- 358., Memphis S. Bootbby, Saco; Walter L. Dane, Kennebunk; of was carried by the Dem- But for in Deputy Priscillajm.Sachem beats^'. ^'he the MontauK with their full name and place of residence and 30.04 78 x3 SW Fail- Samuel H. Acton. Representatives mines, and no idea of their value. the county of York to make any appeal ton. tic 4m. 50s. The Examination at the Pittsburg Garvin, ocratic with a exception, in B. Portland. «.J anil the Fort una 7m. 63. Ί.11· i'annj one a-cent stamp and $2.00. N.Y. 29.97 76| x2 S Cloudy party, and, single that there would not be today a Gentile I have no more doubt than I Grand Warden— Judson Dunbar, Biufalo, the chair Mr. Safford ad- House since. All pro- his behalf, and Portlaud. The office SI, and consultation free. Cleveland... 30.03j 72 x2 SW Cloudy Upon assuming they have had every the Territory of Utah. ;When mines came Grand Secretary—Joshua Davis, beats the Gracie 2m. 48s. —1 in the have that I am here today, that on K. Dyer, Portland. Oilier Hour. -!» u. m. 10 i» p. m. aplOsutf Detroit 30.00 77 SW Cloudy dressed the convention briefly, and was positions for appropriations general to be discovered, when the sacred thirst standing Grand Treasurer—Stephen beat the Wanderer 8m. 24s. 73 xl s Fair for B. Capen, Au- Oswego 129.95, appropriation bills ; all propositions ap- for gold took possession of men, the the 13th of September next, he will again be Grand Representative—Kodney 29.88| 71 -7 NW Hazy heartily applauded. for the and all appropri- gusta. EDUCATION ΑΙ.. Alpena,Mich propriations navy Gentiles came in, and they now live in large re-elected to represent this district. (Cheers.) Chicago, Ills. 29.96 78 —2 SE Clear The committee on credentials reported ations for fortifications must come from the The Grand of Odd Fellows contin- BASE BALL. 29.95 «9 -14! NW Clear numbers in that territory. As the popula- case Lodge Dulutn. Minn and because the House is the immediate If you want an attorney to plead your its this tin- 29.88 66 —16| NW Clear every town in the county represented House, tion of the whole country began to extend ued session afternoon,adjourning Marquette.. of the American people. But know have the best at five o'clock. Milwaukee. 29.88 78 —1 SW Clear contesting from York, with a representative westward, people began to investigate this in court, and you you ally The New League. FRIENDS' OAK GROVE SEMINARY, delegations that time there has been but one The session has been very harmonious and England St. Louts, Mo] 30.03 85 x3 SW Clear during of the condition of affairs in Utah, one there is in the county, one who always AND COMMERCIAL· COI. LEGE, a recommendation admitting both delega- the Democratic question PORTLANDS, 3. St. Paul,Minn 29.95 75 x3 s Fair thought reigning in party, and the first Republican convention declared Ev- interesting. BBOCKTONS, 6; 29.99 82 x7 κ the wins his cases, you feel safe about it. Grands Omaha, Neb. Cloudy tions. and that thought was to produce appear- itself those twin relics of barbarism, The whole number of Past present The game at Brockton yesterday between VASSALBORO, ME. CHAS. H. JONES, Principal 29.86 80 Xl Ε Fail- against in this remembers officers were in- Bismarck,Da Amos L. Allen of W. J. Bradford ance of economy in the expenditures. Now, and nevertheless the solu- ery Republican county was 230. Ί he Grand Lodge was inter- A School for Roth Sexe·. Vincent.. 29.99 64 —2 SW Fair Alfred, slavery polygamy, the Brocktons and Portlands very Hoarding 8t. I am not here to deny that, after the close of in the stalled Grand Master T. Merrill. The 29.91 75 SW Clear W. H. Rich of L. H. tion of the problem was exceedingly difficult, with pride who represents Congress by The Fits for College, for Teaching, and for Business Denver —3! of Saco, Berwick, Ken-, it became to economize officers are as follows : esting andjclesely contested. batting 69 —7 s Clear the war. necessary but in the last Congress Senator Edmunds he knows that no appointed and faithful Teachers at the head of eyenne— 29.911 ] of and J. Y. Rodman of think that the first district of Maine ; and was evenly divided. The field work of Pat- Experienced 81 dall Biddeford, in our and I a a bill re- Grand Marshal—Henry C. Bagley, Portland. Ei Paso 29.04 0 SE Clear expenditures, hit and passed the good 'ν,"4·4·η" -",ν,οf τ,η no eacn department. Full courses of study. Location coun- upon plan fhorA mnt.t.pr what Kenne and Kearns were the special Yankton 29.93! 81 x5 SE Sanford were made a committee on resolu- Democratic in the House did the now visible in the terri- Grand Conductor—Francis C. Simonds, ton, McCarthy healthy. Discipline cood. Expenses low. Fall Thret'g party sults of which are attendance was «00. Below some service in that direction. But or who or how bunk. features. The Term opens August £4ib. Send to the Friiici- Deadwood.. tions. F. L. of Sanford was substi- try good tnrv. That nointpri out the wav for the fu- the issue may be. presents it, Portland Durgin after after the limit was Grand Chaplain—Rev. Marion Crosley, we give the score : pal tor catalogue. jlyl6eodftwlin29 W. W. KlCHELBERGEli, long the war, long turc, and in this last Congress he introduced it may be sprung upon the House, G. Belfast. tuted for Mr. who was absent. v.i suddenly Grand Guardian—Kussei Dyer, V. S. A. Rodman, XUiU'IlCU 0L1J.1 lJLIOiOWCU. upvu *VI.V»1X.B BBOCKTONS. Sergeant, Signal Corps, Miej and passed a stringent bill throngh the Sen- care of." Grand Herald—William H, Austin. North Ber- of Eliot was nominated down or rather the the case will be well taken IB. TB. TO. Β. Sylvester Bartlett cutting expenditures ate. It came into the House. After lying a wick. AB. True economy every lb 3 1 1 12 υ MAINE. for Senator from the Southwestern district figures of expenditures. long time in the committee on judiciary, that Gen. Hall then referred to the depression GRAND MASTER'S REPORT. Hawes, in favor but what is true 4 2 2 4 υ \ Λ., man is of, bill was into the House with amend- the McCarthy,» ο vC b-. brought the and states that the 1 a acclamation. on the now resting upon lumber, great The Grand Master's report ss 3 Con- by Is it to lower figures ments which made it I am bound to Patton, Kennebec County Republican economy? better, in the and c 4 a a s Cj The convention then to ballot or is it the honest expen- iron industries and many other industries of order is firmly established State, Thayer, proceeded bills, But It rested the calendar 2 s ο \J vention. appropriation say. there ; upon that the in numbers, while it has not Meister, 2b 4 from the district diture of the for public pur- never of the manner in which growth 1 ι 1 Portland School of Slrno^iapbr. coun- for candidate Southeastern public money it stands to-day. It was reached; the land, by reason has been satis- CudwortU, cf 4 Augusta, Aug. 10.—The Kepublican ? With an treasury, been phenomenal, perfectly Ο a ο and overflowing ought there never was an effort made to reach it. has been Tuckerman.rf 4 1st. Lessons day evening. with the following result: on the tariff question of this country Three subordinate lodges, and |one 1 Open September ty convention of Kennebec met in Augusta Sosesîe United States to be defenceless the Instead of that bill in- factory. 3b 3 ο ο Send for circular. Whole numli«r ol votes 148 passing stringent ; and re- have been instituted during Coughlin, cast, sea and on the coast. handled by the Democratic party, llebekah lodge ρ 3 ο ο s today, 132 delegates, the full number, being for a choice 75 stead of accomplishing that good work for the is on McGunnigk), Necessary the action of the the year. Financially, jurisdiction Warren J. Conlan had 18 The first House, and the that ; instead of out the viewed in scathing terms 7 Miss. A. L. 537 Congress St., Portland, Me. in attendance. Captain Charles Nash was very Republican territory wiping a by few, if any, in the Totals 32 β 8 0 27 13 Sawyer, eod2ni P. Harmon had 130 since the work of cre- in that fair footing surpassed jTy9 Cyril only one, 1874, began crime of polygamy land, the Democratic Executive in vetoing the pension As a finances are well chosen chairman. The following nomina- that navies country. rule, lodge KMtTLANDS. Mr. was declared nominated. ating a navy. You mustïrecollect crime remains; the criminals rear their their widows- And Harmon bills of the Union soldiers and managed, Jfunds carefully invested, fees, AB. R. In. IB. PO. A. I. tions were made: like everything else in this world, wear out, heads uublushingly, and it is the honest men ABBOTT FAMILY SCHOOL « ΓΛ. William W. Mason was nominated for made a dues and benefits proportionately adjusted. If 5 ο Ο Ο Senators—Herbert M. Heath, Augusta ; George A. and our navy had been not only worn out, in the territory who are put to open shame. Gen. Hall splendid, ringing speech, Galligan, Maine. The of this grand lodge over Kearns, 2b 3 Ο 1 JLITTLE BLU£, Fnrmingtoi·, Russell, ReadflelU. Senator from the Northern district by it become obsolete. Wooden That was one action. With as and was in- supervision but had ships ample oppor- he always does, frequently funds and finances of its subordinates ss 4 ο ο Λ. H. ABBOT. H. Andrews, Monmouth ; the Wheelock, Address Principal. Commissioners—Geo. in other countries had passed away, and iron tunity ; ample control of time, and Avith forty We that and the Grand 3b 4 Ο Ο eodlm James W. acclamation. terrupted by loud applause. regret has had a salutary effect, Hatfield, jy28 Carpenter. had taken their places. Under Secre- there is the old pretense of doing cf 4 2 1 Sheriff—C. It McFadden, Waterville. On motion of J. F. Brackett of Limerick, ships majority, will not a full Master recommends a still farther exercise Shefiter, Ο Ο Chandler the first effort was made to and done. space permit report. O'Rourke, ri 4 0 1 T. tary something nothing of this function the Grand Lodge. Uni- 1 1 Attorney—L. Carleton, Wintlirop. F. of Cornish was nominated by c 4 Ο 1 SEMINARY Deeds—Prentiss M. B. Fease by give us some iron ships, and I remember how I have seen in the newspapers much glory The meeting was then adjourned. in the Ketlly, WESTBROOK Register of Fogler, Augusta. formity in ritual work and accuracy lb 4 0 2 2 10 0 Institution of Learning for botli sexes. Courses ut acclamation for Commissioner from the fierce the fight was before we were able to claimed for the forfeiture of lands formerly Shoeneck. The resolutions adopted endorse in ^letter secret work are especially recommended. 4 11 2 0 7 instruction: Common English, one year; Higher get the bill for in that Congress we allotted to railroads. No credit of that sort have Haley, ρ three Scien- Northern district. through, NEW YORK'S CREAT SCANDAL. Lodges for instruction in this respect English, Including Business Course, ; and the platform of the Republican had one instead of forty as the to this last The 10 24 IS 7 each spirit from the only majority belongs Congress. question been held at Fort Fairfield, Bangor, Skow- Totals 36 3 7 tific, Ladies' Collegiate. College Preparatory, The ballot for Commissioner have in this House. What has iu the I courses or State convention, and aï supporters of the Democrats was first agitated 47tli Congress. and with excel- four years. Students may take the full ? hegan, Norway Biddeford, Innings 1 2346878» Southern district resulted as follows: this done in regard to fortifications the bill forfeiting 13,000,000 3 x— G any studies embraced in the courses. Superior prohibitory liquor law and labor reform, the Congress myself reported lent results. Brocktons 2 000010 heat in rooms. Whole number of votes 145 What has it done in to the navy? acres ef land claimed the Texas and Paci- Testifies in : 10110000-3 boarding accommodations. Steam the in Ken- regard by Commissioner ISqulre The lodges instituted this year are Ban- Portlands 0 Fall Tern· Tum- best and constant efforts of party Necessary toa choice... 'a Mr. Randall a bill for six hundred fic. It was a most forfeiture and Bases Kxpenses moderate. breini reported just passed His Own Behalf. No. at Bangor, with 29 charter mem- Earned runs—Brocktons 3, Portlands 1. information or for of both William Hill had... to in re- 8, •lay. Hrpt. 1 ill. For further nebec are pledged to the promotion J and twenty thousand dollars keep the last Congress. This vast tract of land No. 113 at Athens, with stolen—Hawes (2), Meister (2), Sheffler. Two James H. Fogg liad.... « are of no f;or>ers; Wesserunsett, Pass- irculars, address The also contains the fol- pair the old fortifications which had been offered to tlie Texas and Pacific to No. 6 at base hits—Kearns, ShefHer. Haley, TJiayer. causes. platform Simon S. Andrews had 117 43 charter members ; Fraternity base on balls use, and half a million which was included induce it to build a Southern line. It refused and ad balls—Thayer 2, Kielly 2. First JTAS. P. Woodfords, with five charter members, First hase ou er- WESTOJV, Pres't, lowing: And Simon S. Andrews was declared the in the six hundred and thousand, for to build the road for the a Indicted the —Portlands 1, Brocktons 2. twenty land, demanding and Flynn by No. ef Kebekali, at 4. Struck That the interest in temperance Im- munitions of war. Squire Colfax, 27, Daughters rors—Portlands 4, Brocktons out—by Me. Resolved, nominee. guns, for torpedoes and subsidy in addition. While the Texas and members. > Dkekixo, demands the union of all sin- Crand Mechanic Falls, with 47 charter 2, Haley IS. Double plays—Pat- augieodlm peratively complete Think of it ! six hundred thousand dollars. Pacific was thus its demand for a IJury. McGuunigle by of and that we view with On motion of Amos L. Allen of Alfred, urging Charters have been reclaimed from Pros- Meister and Hawes. Left on hases—Brock- cere friends prohibition, it would not fortify the town of Al- another ton, Time— the efforts of a minority of its Why, subsidy company loudly proclaim- pect No. 14, Daughters of Rebekah, and Ju- tons 4, Portlands 0. Umpire—Holland. aId CLASS· profound regret Justin M. Leavitt of Limerick was nom- It takes two years to it INSTRUCTION IîTmCLÎSIÎ to form a separate organization, there- fred. [Laughter.] ing that needed neither subsidy nor land No. of Rebekah. 1 hour, 60 minutes. supporters cannot pour dith, 0, Daughters creating factional division in the presence of inated for Register of Deeds by acclamation. make a gun. You now-a-days to complete the road. Then this second are Bailed in the Sum of $10,- the the District by A They During year following THE STANDING. ICAL STUDIES the enemy and injuring a cause loved by all good M. James E. metal into a mould and have a gun. gun company and the Texas and Pacific traded : On motion of F. Higgins, OOO Each. Deputy Grand Masters have been appointed citizens. is as almost, as a steam engine, and tried to hand over the land. But Con- The Portlands were defeated by the the subscriber, nominated for Clerk of Courts complicated, District No. 42—E. Davis in place of J. R. Pot- Given to private pupils by Hewey was and it has to Delbuilt up, first a tube, and said no and did left in the first The Maine State Fair. got gress righteously. ter, resigned. Brocktons yesterday, but are acclamation. then around it, and a jacket and then in of P. W. Lewiston, Aug 10.—The trustees of the by rings As to the Northern Pacific the courts long District No. 51-D. W. Pratt, place in the list with a prospect of re- then to ballot another covering, and still another, for you before place good J. W. COLCOBD, a to- The convention proceeded ago determined that the offer made to rail- New Yobk, Aug. 10.—The hearing Hubbard, resigned. State Agricultural Society held meeting steel in masses and have it No. 57—Amos in of Sim- their lead. The standing of the clubs for with the following cannot cast large roads with a limitation of time remained Commis- District Learned, place taining for candidate Sheriff, least to build a Grace of the charges against is as follows : 143 PEARL STREET. day and arranged for new trotting premiums. solid. It takes two years at until acted. Con- Mayor eon Merrill, resigned. in the league dtf : a open Congress actually was continu- District No. 70—N. A. Nickerson, in place nf Jan24 2.28 class the second result great gun. We have got, half sioner of Public Works Squire « c The first is $300 for the ; perhaps, gress did not act upon the faith of this the Nickerson. resigned. 51 * ? Whole number of ballots 177 dozen the of winch is an eight ended its case Warren g free to and to all horses. They guns, largest road went on and built from Bismarck West. ed today. The prosecution District No. 74—S. W. Bragg, in place of J. A. $500, all, open Necessary for a choice 89 inch. The largest gun which they make C. Hamilton had 141 Every section of road was examined and ap- The Mayor's office was crowded Rooks, resigned. Ils offer a purse of $50 for boys under seventeen Samuel abroad is a sixteen inch. Abroad they mount yesterday. in of Η. M. Isaae N. .'. 32 proved by the President then in office, by District No. 77—R. C. Green place first mile Deerlng twelve inch on vessels. We have got with anxious spectators who were looking Clubs. is for a three mile race, to saddle; the Scattering 1 guns President Cleveland as well as his predeces- Ross, resigned. Β CARTERS to meet them with six, per- The announcement X to the third to run. eight inch guns sors. had been borrowed in for more developments. The recommends a re-districting of to walk, the second trot, Mr. Hamilton was declared the nominee no fortifica- Money large report haps, in number ; but we have B. : that the fair will sums on the faith of this non-action of Con- was made early that Maurice Flynn the State, making the districts larger ■iTfLE- The prospects are that coming amidst tions to put them upon. [Laughter.] We from loan- great applause. gress and this positive action on the and was pres- subordinate lodges be prohibited even the other fairs the society have not even carriages to mount them. would appear testify. Flynn .684 exceed great The convention then proceeded to ballot gun Dart of the President. In the ex- ing their funds on a note of promise ; that Portlands 10 6| 7 ÏIVER have had committees; Col. Robert G. Inger- 7 6 .678 has In a exhibit of the We investigating treme west some ofthe road had ent, accompanied by a list of securities Haverhills held, making grand for candidate for County Attorney with the which the grand lodge provide •61Γ. we have had commissions ; of one of The land R. S. Commissioner invest their of the State. not been built. coterminous soll and Newcomb. in which subordinates may Newburyports... .608 productions following result: Mr. Randall was at the head, to investigate Mr. of subordi- Brocktons with this unbuilt portion of the road the Squire was also in attendance. Squire funds ; that the annual .too at Old Orchard. votes 153 this whether we could build ord- He reports Lawrences 41 G Meetings Whole number of question Senate voted to forefeit. This bill expressly was the first witness called and sworn. nates be to show how the funds are .308 for choice 77 all in the and we required Bostons 61 1 2 in Necessary nance at United States, he was Commission- a Instructor be selected |P^S. Old Orchard, Aug. 10.—At o'clock 59 reserved the right to make any other forfeit- testified that appointed invested ; that Grand Addison S. had order Haley discovered that if we gave a sufficient on Dec. 1884. He had and that several 81 a lecture was H. Burbank 94 ure deemed legal. Instead of passing this er of Public Works 31, to visit subordinate lodges ; Games lost.. 27127 33 the Free Baptist Convention Horace we could build here and having dis- and guns ; bill, which would have restored to the public known Hubert 0. Thompson since 1883, other minor reforms be inaugurated. Eev. L. T. D of was declared nominated. that we concluded not to the delivered by Townsend, D., And Mr. Burbank covered give domain lands about the title of which was afterward Introduced to Mr. Flynn. He that bill went up legal GRAND SECRETARY'S REPORT. Other Games. Boston His was "Les Mr. Charles H. Prescott of Biddeford was order. (Laughter). When wonld have been no for the formed an intimate acquaintance with University. subject there dispute, shows : CURE to the Senate, the Senate promptly multiplied not have and at his went to tiio The report of the Grand Secretary 13; Belfast, 8. for men from the life of Treasurer acclama- would contested, the Thompson, request At liockland—Rocklands, and relieve all the tronbles inci- sons young Joseph.' nominated for County by and did not add half enough. company date 112 7. Blck Headache it by ten, they Honse substituted a bill toforeit all the lands Chicago convention. He wanted to use my Number of lodges at this At Boston—Kansas City8, 3; Bostons, dent to a bilious state of the aystem, auch as Diz- The of the faith conven- tion. to and members as last 14,087 closing meeting They proposed appropriate $0,800,000, earned as well asuuearned. in the vote of the Massa- of per report hits—Kansas 10;iBostons, 15. Er- Drowsiness, Distress after eating, west of Bismarck services securing " the 1,149 Base Citys, zlneaa, Nauaea, tion at Old Orchard was held this afternoon, F. Pike of Cornish, George E. Mr. Randall let the whole bill fail. So we He acted as a of initiations during year 0. the Ac. While their moat remark- Leroy Such a forfeiture would have merely been a chusetts delegation. go-be- " 123 rors—Kansas Citys, 6; Bostons, Pain in Bide, a cent for the admitted card have not single appropriated Gen. Collector Sim- " by 10; Détroits, ablo aucceaa has been shown in curing with addresses by A. B. Simpson and Dr. Mitchell of Newfield, C. II. Adams of Lim- harvest for the lawyers. That greatest of all tween between Butler, reinstated to membership 64 At New York—New Yorks, of guns. We have not even begun whatever mes- 19; Détroits, 9. of Ilosea building curses, a disputed land title, would have set- mons and others, and carried 7. Base hits—New Yorks, Simpson. erick, ; James E. Hewey Alfred, on the two work. Is that the condi- to New 3. years' tled the whole of that vast region, just sages were desired. On returning 16,313 Errors—New Yorks, 3; Détroits, Democrats. of F. A. Hobson of Lim- tion in which this country to be upon in 120 Sagadahoc Willard Sanford, ought now the resort of hardy settlers. No other York he was more or less engaged trying Number members deceased At Washington—St. Louis, 3; Washing- with Great Britain? What " " card... 168 T. Emmons of Saco, Charles if there be a war followed a Butler to terms, as Thompson want- withdrawn by Base hits -St. Louts, 7 ; Washing- Bath, Aug. 10.—The Sagadahoc County ington, Willis result could have except complete to bring " " tons, (i. SICK vou Mr. Randall said about it? 207 do nominee. suspended Pille are suppose the of the What ed Butler to his " 8. Errors—St. Louis, 9; Wasliingtons, Headache,y et Carter's Little Liver equally Democratic convention was held in this city H. Prescott of Biddeford, and Frank J. stop to progress country. support " 8—502 tons, and "Why," said he, "we will invade Canada; was his nomi- expelled valuable in Constipation, curing preventing members was the result? No lands at all were for- Lawyer Strahan—"Who five. while also correct this afternoon and the following nominations Leavitt of Buxton was selected for that is what we will do." The last time we — Philadehihias, 2; Chi- this annoying complaint, they feited and the whole matter is liung up in nee?" Present number contributing members —15,811 At Philadelphia disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver invaded Canada we did not make a great the 824 6; Chi- all were made : of the county committee. conference committee. The of the Α.—Cleveland ; the first time proposi- Net increase of members since last report. cagos, 3. Base hits—Philadelphias, the bowels. Even if they cured but I have no doubt we could do people 181 Chica- and regulate only Bath. then the follow- deal by it, States want the land which tion was made that witness should be ap- Number of rejections 7. Errors—Philadelphias, 2; Senator—Cliarles W. Larrabec,;of Mr. Allen of Alfred read half a doz- United belongs cagos, W. Bath. better now ; yet, in the meantime, of Public Works was Number ot rasi urauus Clerk of Courts—Edward Larrabee, on to them and nothing more, least of all do pointed Commissioner ing report of the committee resolutions, en iron-clads could lay every city on office. December 31, 14 Athletics, 7. Sheriff—John I'. Cobb, Bowdoinham. English they want a pretense of forfeiture which on Dec. 24, 1884. in Thompson's Relief Jleiiort for the year ending Àt Pittsburg—Pittsburgs, ; S. Alexander, Bath. was and our coast under tribute, and while we were Thnmrwnn "I vou can be of ser- 1885. Baiti- Treasurer—Levi which accepted adopted. brings no land into the market for the settler. said. think At Cincinnati—Cincinnatis, 14; of Deeds—.Mrnest F. Kelly, Bath. on Canada would be firing HEAD Register Iiesolved, That the Republicans of York county marching they There has been much talk lately about this vice to me." I said, liow? Thompson saiu, Number of brothers relieved 1,277 niores, 7. be almost to those who Commissioners—Thomas Minotts, Plilps- and endorse York. I think it would be a good „.m :i a un i-i,.. " 36 Ache they would priceless County in convention assembled, approve upon New "You are aware that politics are very mud- of widowed families relieved At Louisville—Louisvilles, 10; Brooklyn*, eufl'er from this complaint; but fortu- burg ; C. S. Gotten, Bowdoin. of at the late Ke- on Canada but after all I '· buried 181 distressing the platform principles adopted plan to march ; was it had the at Edson lias nominated a of brothers and those scheme entered upon approval died present. " none. their does not end here, on the death ot ana en- nnhfin.an State Convention at Lewiston, and that should not have New of weeks' sickness for which ben- 4. nately goodness valu- □Resolutions maen, should prefer that they conventions. The first land man as Commissioner of Public Works At Κ ; Marlboros, who once them will find these little Κ. Bodweu lor Governor, rnomas n. «ecu of both national 11.736 Marlboro—llaverhills, try pills State Joseph York wnne we were aoing it. uuus ι»» and we have efits were paid New so that will not be willing the of the Democratic of this conven- had the support of the great name of whom we don't want stopped At New Bedford—Boston Blues, 10; able in many ways they dorsing platform for Congress, and all the nominees that they can now Amount paid for the relief of brothers.$39,087.57 all sick head reached such perfection won't me. Grace '* " " " to do without them. But after were shall have their earnest support at the polls. frantstephen A. Douglass, and is not to be con- it. Edson appoint Mayor widowed Bedfords, 2. convention, adopted. tion, be stationed seven or eight miles away, and me to ad- demned because at first it was a Democratic has been with me and has desired families 1,367.30 Portland District M. E. Campmeet- Shortly before 1 o'clock the convention throw enormous shells with precision Notes. measure. The land was then all offered at get behind him and his nomination Amount paid for education of orphans into city in the Union, and that if eluded 1,817.46 of Brook ing. journed. any SI.25 per acre and nobody wanted it. Nobody pledging me at the same time and special relief The Lawrences have signed Fay, is not a that has any de- the dead 4,748.18 [Special to tlic PitEss.] before 2 o'clock a very large audi- there single city at it. The alternate sections were he would nominate me as Commissioner of Amount paid for burying as first baseman, and Fanning, ol the ACHE Long iron-clad could lie off could get lyn, ko lives that here is where we fence. The English but the other sections Public Grace has gone back on me, as a Is the banc of many Fkyebukg, Aug. 10—This meeting opened ence had assembled upon the lawn in front offered to railroads, Works. for relief same place, pitcher. Our cure it while our coast in security and absolute let me know Total amount paid $47,020.51 Association is make our great boast. pills exercises of a perfect were reserved and have since been sold at and 1 won't have it. I said, A director of tiie Brockton Tuesday evening, with general of the court house to listen to addresses by and bombard our cities. Is that the of annual $109,274,47 labor others do not. safety, an acrc. Hence the United States re- what you want and I will assist you.Thomp- Amount receipts to have stated that unless the Carter1· Little Liver Pille are very email and nature. It is to be at Martha's Gen. of And that has $2.50 Current from bene- reported devotianal Hon. Thomas B. Reed of Portland, and right condition things? yet the same for half the land that son then advised me to go and see Mayor expenses separate in that were adjusted, to take. One or two make a dose. Houses ceived money fits and cnarities 34,651.02 troubles city speedily very eaey pilla where the very successful Chautau- who were been the judgment of the Democratic for the The treas- and tell him that we had been school base ball club would have to are ana do not or Grove, James A. Hall of Damariscotta, it would have got whole. Edson, funds, including real estate the Brockton They strictly vegetable gripe since 1874. I am bound to say to you that Edson at Invested but their gentle action please all who for Northern New hour. then did not suffer. Did the settler? boys together. I called on Mayor hall 445,346.71 disband. purge, by qua Assembly England announced to speak there at that Samuel J. Tilden advised most earnestly, ury and property use them. In viale at 25 cents ; five for ÊÎ. Sold True he more for his land, but it was his house on December 24th, 1884, and said llebekah. lias closed. The direction of affairs is was called and that we paid Degree Lodges of the Daughters of the Deaf Mutes. or tent by mail. just at 2 o'clock, the meeting most strenuously repeatedly, of the railroad. him : "Mr. my excuse for call- A Card from by druggist· everywhere, Promptly worth more, because Lands to Mayor, as last 24 hands of the elder, Rev. chair- should fortify and build guns, but even the fact that I have a Number of lodges per report the Press : in the presiding to order Mr. Moses A. Safford, the which settlers bought for $2.50 per acre now ing must be found iu the " 1 To the Editor of CARTER MEDICINE CO., by influence of that of of lodges instituted great sage Democracy- for and even an acre. As to a from I told him ·' 2 in this beauti- W. S. Jones. man of the late convention. Mr. Safford small- sell $10, $20 $30 have message Thompson of charters surrendered The deaf mutes assembled no effect their desire to have an " New York City. had upon the effect on the country, compare a of what Thompson had said, and referred to of this date, 23 bien- The Troy (Ν. Y.) Praying Band, consist- introduced Congressman Reed, who bills. map lodges ful of Portland to hold their loth then er appropriation tbe lands beyond the Mississippi in I860 with old school teaDher, 15. E- Perry of Boston. No. members Jan. 1,'85 (brothers),.1,076 city of 12 all line singers, have ar- Mr. Reed that is who " desire your paper ing members, as received with great applause. Have I stated anything about this the map of the same lands today. Avast em- The mayor had not yet understood (sisters),...1,167—2,243 nial convention, through are " admitted (brothers). 119 THE SOURCE will remain the meet- : not a fact ? And if these things art) facte, with towns and had wanted made commissioner, during year their thanks and acknowledg- rived and throughout as follows pire lias sprung up thriving Thompson " " " 135— 254 to convey nit) lltMltieiptrr spoke What the (sisters),... uicuiio lui'viuiuiicnj auuwu uy is to be one of the larg- they not startling condemnations? villages. The rusult has justified the expen- and lie said, "Who is this_manj>lL 'Vl_am of ing. This expected sir. reed'· speech. The naval Total 2,497 authorities, and by the General Secretary have we done about the navy? and I dined with the Mayor I'. Winter, who OF HEALTH. est and most interesting campmeetings ever Fellow Citizens, Ladies and Gentlemen: Christmas, From which deduct— the Y. M. C. Α., Kev. Henry told the nor and he was anxious to or brothers 67 : sis- in his efforts to pro- am to have my biennial oppor- 500,000, aiufthe DemocraticTead'ers not be blind to its advantages to the wis- (Edson), Withdrawn dropped, has been indefatigable hero. I very glad talk with his 65 We sickness away. ^ι>1<1 of York of the committee—and he acknowl- dom of that which it. hear rif I would ters mote the pleasure of the members. Make the blood pare and you drive rates on the P. & 0. R. R., and tunity to meet the citizens county. chairman early day projected I 5—146 In The low floor of the House—that his brother-in-law. I told him that didn't Deceased, brothers, 9; sisters, to our ac- to do so and must suffer with disease. am to meet this audience, it upon the the President has done would also like publicly Keglect you at the Grove I always delighted edged Perhaps you think or one express are excellent board furnished me earn- him to pass a bill of want to talk with Col. Wood any else. to the various hotels for re- the Summer heat, when your physical powers the because I am sure to see in front of they never would permit his whole There are Democrats who In 1, 1886 2,351 knowledgments attract him cut it in duty. on the same I met Flynn and membership January We faculties incapable of effort, for will doubtless brave workers in the cause of consti- that size, and they made two,' look the After that day increase of members since last 108 duced rates and polite attention. appre- exhausted and your mental House Si per day, est and do not. As they upon Republican House and after Net report, bloodless invalid and in the and made him reduce it to the sum of $3,- Thompson at the Worth for relief $36.00 ciate the consideration shown those of Vegetine will five new life to the who are not interested tutional good government. then officials which survive they are sure he has Total amount paid by and many specially to- in a where there is Thompson and I went over to from benefits whom we nave met, impart vigor and strength to the worn body I shall endeavor, in what I say to you 500,000, and that country not. His action, if I may ven- conversation Current expenses separate the citizens of Portland thus The in the today. (Laughter). Hotel Brunswick and entered the read- and 966.77 and mind. Take it while on your -vacation and services. to address myself to living issues. $80,000,000 of surplus treasury ture to criticise I don't the charities, and are grateful for the encouraging in the new audi- day, vote and it,—although really We talked about Amount of annual 1,169.51 health and But if you are unable to will be held must stand with its face We Republican do it. ing room there. consulting receipts truthful of our business proceeding secure pleasure. The meetings Republican party promised every feel that it belongs to me to (Laugh- of assets 1.918.99 reports use and S. S. the vote for the $6,500,- Charles P. Miller as the most pliant Total amount influential get a respite from labor, by all means Vegetine, built for the Chautauqua and toward the future if it means to obtain gave every Republican His line of action has been to avoid with that have been printed In your torium to cut ter). in case we should will lessen the danger from Epidemics of the American peo- 000. and he voted with the leaders On man in New York require ORAM TREASURER'S REPORT. In behalf of the deaf mutes, I am you greatly as heretofore in the open suffrages and support yet his party as conscientiously as he could. paper. in its of Assembly, instead and told our Sen- and as a man who has had his and Fevers. Vegetine possesses combination Our past history has been noble and it down to $3,500,000, they the silver question the Democratic party legal advice, The Grand Treasurer's report shows avail- Very respectfully yours, elements ta which the ple. raised the sum the whole bill in Then Thompson said : John F. Donnelly, roots, barks, and herbs the very grove. worthy of us, but it is of no account unless ate that if they votes against him. On all phases of the finger every pie. able assets of the par value of $8,Cfi«.ll anil It removes the cause of and for For to take the 83,500,- seems to me that from the tone of your diseased blood is deficient. Nominated Congress. our history be a match for it. would be lost, and we had vote him. "It value of Secretary. present Two money question they against that se- market $10,071.11 cures Humors and Skin Diseases* Prohibi- a we there is one excuse for them. conversation with Edson may thus Blood Waterville, Aug. 10.—Fifteen the first time in a quarter of century 000. Well, I do not know that they sustain him you Finances. it has no equal. enough to cure his consent to your nomination. But Larceny. and as a tonic in Nervous Debility at Good have an not to defend ourselves ago we appropriated money his vetoes. source tionists met in mass convention opportunity, years Sec- in anything, except pension of act of confirmation The following statement will show the for the but two iron and the Democratic the consummation the with a at Union a as being responsible government, build snips, (Laughter). I do not like to open that of revenue, from whence obtained, together The captain of vessel lying Hall to nominate them- has not yet advertised the is what we are after. Now we must have a disbursements for Templars' yesterday, to criticise our opponents, who have retary of the Navy subject, because each case turns upon the amount and nature of the while of his crew on the The Best District. to if we did ap- little from you. "I don't approve of : wharf, helping part candidate for in the Third selves become responsible. I propose plans ! I suppose they thought its own and I do not profess to have writing the year ending August 1,1886 Congress facts, was He said $2,044.95 forenoon left a bundle con- SOULES PILLS of criticisms in a candid fashion, so the this administration a little writings" my reply. you For dues from lodges wharf yesterday selected the Rev. Erwin Dennet make my propriate money the known them all, or to have known great 613.05 They can it. But we believe do as I want you to do and it will be all right. For to lodges and individuals.. a number of cuffs Liver Pills. that no man here, if he be a Democrat, would never expend many of them, but I do want to tell you of supplies 190.00 taining a hat and collars, un- be and were ready write "Decembec 25, 1884." No, this is For charters and Piles· Wayne. that I treat him or his party money ought to expended, one that I do know. I had occasion to pre- Now 478.55 worth in all about six Cure Sick Headache, Constipation complain rest it or 2Gth. You For interest on investments and handkerchiefs, Gentle thorough in opera- endeavor to be candid ; I do to vote it and then let the responsibility a holiday, make 27th don't Are Purely Vegetable. yet Somerset Democrats. fairly. I shall sent to the House a bill for a man whom I do near When the δ $1.00. Druggists and by County would put it a note, I said. No, write dollars, on a doorstep by. tion. 2b cents; boxes, By not know whether I shall appear so (laugh- where the people of this country not and whom I have never seen, but want promissory the total amount of revenue $3,236.55 Mall. 10.—Tlie Democratic That is one of the know, B. You had better ad- Making for his were Skowhegan, Aug. becanse it always happens that when Was that a wise action? his case seemed to me to be It was the Maurice Flynn, Esq. captain next looked goods they 30 Hanover St., Boston* follow- ter), ver- just. to as 1 am Commissioner of Disbursements. Geo. Pierce & Co., made the state the and a man finds which you must render your come the dress it Flynn, the facts to the County Convention today you carefully facts, things upon case of a soldier who had out of new $ 106.25 and he telephoned po- the last you will re- Public Works. You needn't be afraid to For instituting lodges gone ))ih9 FMW&wlyl8tor4thpnrm the facts make against him, he always charg- dict. During campaign war sound, but a number of years tax 150.00 the mat- ing nominations : orator, in pro- apparently that which 1 dictate, for it shan't be of For representative lice station. Officer Skillins took es it to and feeling. But if you member that the Democratic afterward was stricken with a nervous dis- write 522.70 For Senator—B. 1). Itice, of Fairfield. prejudice sum nature. I Mr. For supplies the Skowhegan. words I am sure you will to his size, figured the enormous an incriminating said, Thomp- 245.20 ter in charge and being given description For Sheriff—William llolbrook, of watch my carefully, portion Mr. order which entirely prostrated him for For printing of Skowhe- comes out of in the treasury. son this is a dangerous business, and you are stationery, been seen around the For of Deeds—E. 0. lleald see that whatever seems harsh that was hoarded up years. the period of his prostration, For rent of office, postage, of a woman who had Begister stated that During witli fire and after some further dis- etc 164.13 the fact and not out of the with which Hendricks is charged with having the arrears of aet was playing expressage, gan. of Anson. spirit Mr. pensions passed. wrote the letter of Dec. 1884. 1,000.00 wharf, recognized lier as a person by the For A. Wilber, I utter them. there was $400,000,000 in the treasury. That act to cussion I 26, For salaries NEURALGIA! County Attorney—A. of Canaan. of the arrears of pensions gave every of After- Grand Master's 122.53 The officer searched the \V. Johnson, of the floor famous letter resignation.] For expenses name of For Treasurer—George o£ The Democratic have had charge Randall acknowledged upon man three more or less in which to [The 80.1-O Kennedy. lias dis party was years said: all For District Deputies expenses C. W. of Baltimore, Mil., For County Commissioners—P. I'-.1'11!0'1] March 4th, 1885. House that at Nashville he said there ward Thompson "Now, that's woman's house and in various hiding places DU. BENSON, and the of Fittsfield. the administration since present his claim for a pension, and it pro- For donation to Norway Lodge Degree covered tnat the Extract ol Celery heed Brighton; and Oeorge II. Hunter, in the Ilouse which could be out upon Leave the rest to me." 80.00 found all the articles except the handker- combined Brown They have had forty majority $300,000,000 poured vided that if a man was insane his mental right. Stall Γ Extract of German Chamomile Flowers and S. S. if a administra- Continuing, Mr. Squires said: Flynn hand- 15.00 chiefs. nervine E. F. Pillsbury of Boston, of Representatives, aud I want your minds a rejoicing world Democratic should prevent the limitation of For janitor In the form of Pills, is the most wonderful this ma- been incapacity me a letter which 1 showed to Mr. Brown, 31.14 addrosced mass meetings to dwell that last fact. There are tration was elected. Has that surplus time from against him. ed For sundry bills in the world and invariably cures of Waterville, upon first thing running New, during and then I lit a match and Lost Her Foretopmast. and then there are majorities. put out? Why, the very this whole this man had not been who was present, afternoon and evening. jorities, Treasury period the letter as 1 I was the total amount of disburse- schooner George V. Jor- Headache, Neu- of one does not im- the Democratic Secretary of the was burned up, supposed. Making The three masted Hick Hendache, IVervou. (Laughter.) A majority state- technically insane, but he suffering $2,517.10 NlrrillfKRnenH, as a was to a new afterwards nominated and confirmed by the ments arrvied in .this harbor ralgia, Nerv.imiirM, a Mad Horse. port such influence and control majority did prepare from nervous depression to such an extent dan, Captain Lyman, Ml. Vim»' Dance, Injured by the one of which showed that votes of all of those who chose to vote for Paraly.i., of Other Congresses than ment accounts, that it was utterly impossible for hiin to noon with a cargo of icoal on 10.—On Wednesday forty. of in Edson afterwards asked me if I AMERICAN VESSELS BOARDED yesterday Whitefield, Aug. last have been hindered by the stringent there was only eight million surplus make the and that fact was cer- me. Mayor and all nervous as act upon met pa*t left application, or 1 board. While on the route to this the troubles, they directly of this place have been unable to the treasury when the Republican party had made any promises pledges, and [port nervous as a nerve food and exciter of last Mr. Miles Cunningham rules of the House, and tified to, not by any stray physicians, but by Cruiser the system his this Con- and his last statement shows that he has told him 1 had made one rather expensive By Crews from the Dominion Sordan encountered a carrying matter. are invaluable to all uervous came near ending work their full will and power; but it, two well known of in heavy gale nerve They with an accident which and has physicians repute but the letter which it had Terror. and Dr. Benson's as a stallion the assistance of the Republican multiplied that surplus by ten, was also a decision of one comprised her people, reputation special- a 1400 gress, with Washington. There Some time away foretopmast. in the treatment of uervous diseases at once life. Ile was driving pound from every seventy-two millions more there, eighty been burned. afterwards Mr. ist in a field of members, has been emancipated the Pension Office that any insane pensioner while the them a liich standard. Sold bv all druggists, machine the rules millions in all ; that was rather an unpleas- Thompson called upon me, when I had be- Halifax, Aug. 10.—Yesterday gives attached to a mowing hindrance which could arise from in- who afterwards proves his claim should be Neut, Death of Rufus Stanley. or to any address on receipt of price—50c a kicked leader commissioner of public and ask- American schooner Shiloh, Captain sent became enraged, of have had full opportu- ant showing, and the Democratic understood to have proved it June 18th, 1881, come works, or β boxes for »2.50. Office 154 N. Howard grass. The animal procedure. They and Treasury, if would in his favor. I said if Julia Burns, were pro- Rufus of this who has been box, Mr. Cun- which was wise troduced a bill to get out of the nim $70 a month in cer- ed me I resign and Ellen, Captain Stanley, city, Baltimore. apr8d6mnrmcTh threw himself. nity to do everything the which would give I harbor were or- St., the thills and then let us see what not the three hundred millions which this Mayor Grace will appoint you will get out. ceeding up Liverpool they sick a died at 11.43 last nightof and best in their judgment. Now, tain severe cases. Now man proved his cruiser Ter- for long time, his head attempted and their were have left there, next day Mr. Thompson called and said dered Captain Quigley of the ningham leaped upon they have done. With their doings, Republicans alleged to case before the Pension Office and received The by disease. BICYCLES ! the mad brute has but the millions that the Democrats the had agreed to appoint him. I ror to come to. The order not being complied Bright's to hold him down, but the State of Maine eighty his pension under the adjudication of the Mayor bow and attempted doings, other had hoarded modified it, resignation and handed it R. H. a gun was tired across the world. The calf of one leg and a interest than any since. The Senate Pension but he wanted his pension wrote my with, D. of Gloucester, The best in the the man by the had, perhaps, larger have in the Office, with instructions that it was to vessel came to anchor. Capt. Capt. Frank Langsford and i grabbed the farmer Union. Its interests so as to reserve one hundred millions for the and lie said: "Here I in Newconib the immediately for sword fish Mon- "Expert," "Standard" "Light dragging State in the the past, am, in the event on board both vessels Mass., went out fishing arose from the ground, by their Treasury as a fund for green- for which lias be used only of|Mr. Thompson's Quigley kept a guard which rose to the Koadster." New improvements,f limb in a been more severely menaced redemption just the condition Congress communi- and one New ma I the than any back and as a working capi- I first heard that the letter of until sailed, not allowing any day liar)>ooiied and reduced. and chewing and lacerating acts and their omissions twenty millions 1 was mentally incapable of mak- nomination. tney its sword through the prices a La- by if provided. was in existence Law- shore. The Julin Ellen was surface and drove chines this including the man's cries first the majority tal, and giving discretion to the Secretary, the but the Pension Dec. 26, 1884, through cation with the abdomen of year, Col- way. Finally other State. In the place, ing application, office said me in of mackerel boat the Capt. and the shocking in is in act. To Newcomb who told June, 1885, from North Bay with a cargo penetrating dies' Light Tricycle, was so se- of the Democratic party Congress it was necessary, to suspend the 'You are not exactly insane, and we do not yer so that he will probably die. umbia '"Safety" Bicycle. aid. Mr. Cunningham had told hint he had it. I bound for home. Langsford, brought favor of free trade or an approximation it passed dare to do this had best go to Con- that Thompson STREET that his life was despaired of, elected a this Mr. Morrison consented, and ; you C. H. LAMSON, 177 MIDDLE verely injured thereto. That majority in caucus Free, d&wtt road to recovery. apis Hind for Catalogue, but he is now on the FINANCIAL. AOTUSKitlKIVTe· LETTER. All these urns iniiCEIXAKEOIJS. tion to their followers, while the Protestant OUR FOREIGN have long since been emp- PEES8. tied oi their atoms of human ΓI TIC Orange leaders seem to have followed Lord dust ; but each ___ of tlie Pkess.) name, and the PORTLAND FOREST CITY PAVILION, PEAKS' ISLAM Randolph Churchill's example in preaching (Special Correspondence service by which the laurels MORNING, AUG. 11. WAY. were won, are written in AU6UST 9th. BIG DOUBLE B1U. f WEDNESDAY to Ulster resistance by force to any attempts THE APPIAN tables of stone, WEEK OF of the Appian that the secure for Ireland. When Lord The the path stranger may know in what way SPECTACLES. to liberty pictures along We do nut read anonymous letters and commun· ninth milestone, will re- each earned so worthy a burial. ! Churchill visited Ulster a few months ago, Way, as far as the COMPANY MIKADO AND CONFUSION nanie and address of TRUST eiiions. The the writer are in the to Here did he could to stir the old main clearest in our memory years Tryphena records her affection for Also DR. I.ÏKSI Illnsinnist and not he everything up the great li all cases indispensable, necessarily for pub- of her in a In full view of between Ulstermen and their come. Here Paul tarried on the last night mother, memorial tablet. Her own Bank spiritualist, who will cut people up but as a guarantee of faith. animosity EYE First National Building." In thin CLASSES. the lication good audience. Ills farewell appearance hundred and name and are found in Catholic The old from the his toilsome of one Tryphoea's another Hound tickets on Forest City steam- We cannot uudertake to return or preserve neighbors. feuds, journey We have a large assortment and are to the same country. trip Way, from tomb, where are interred the servants of Livia prepared adjust ers, admitting to Pavillion only 20c. Jly20dtf communications that are not used. Boyne onward, were recalled, and the Ulster seventy miles over the Appian upon scientlflc We use NACHET'S TRIAL CASE, together principles. and heart was fired by stirring allusions to the Puteoli to Iîouie. Augustus. with the OPTHAEltlOSCOPIC TEST LEN8E, combining the best City, County and Railroad Ronds, cut of In this old valor which kept Belfast, Londonderry This Appian Way was a straight colombaria were recorded many methods known for detecting all optical defects of the eye and deter- other First-Class Securities. GREENWOOD GARDEN OPERA HOUSE. FOR COVERNOR, the and Ënniskillen from the Catholic kerns. three hundred miles from Home to Brindisi, names which are familiar to us in Paul's let- mining lenses needed for their correction. directions, ter to the such as Patro- JOSEPH R. BODWELL, These utterances may not be the cause of with roads branching in several Romans, Hermes, COMMENCING MONDAY, AUGUST 9, did to by which bus. Julia, Nereus and It seems INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. the present riots, but they certainly one of which extended Capua, Epaphras. eodtf OP UALLOWKLX. jelO Wilkinson's Comic of much to embitter the relations between the Paul entered the main Like reasonable to take these as Paul's friends, Opera Company, composed thoroughfare. the leading lights of the opera worla. for miles and the supporters of the Christian For Representatives to Congress : two parties. all roads outside the gates, it was early means church at Home. Mril Dhtriet—THOMAS B. KEED, of Portland. the street of the tombs, but was by no MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY THINCS TO BE REMEMBERED. SWAN & BARRETT, — As Paul drew nearer could not Mecmtid DiMrl*t NELSON DINGLEY, Jr., of gloomy ; on the contrary it was a continuous the city, he I/ewlston. be before the farmers of fail to It should kept triumphal way. admire the stately tomb of Priscilla, MASCOT 2 TOrf IHMriet—SETH L. MILLIKEN, of Belfast. a of the Dem- with Maine that very large majority The Pagau saw no light beyond^tlie grave ; not the iriend whom he associates riirth of DUtrM—CHARLES A. BOUTELLE, ocratic House voted for a bill which, had it and his but most a Pagan woman of Brokers THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY and to surround Aquila, likely Bankers and Bangor. labored hard death would have them in direct passed, placed dead with every external attraction, to cover patrician birth. There were many belles, with the Canadians across the whose charms won or broke the hearts of competition up their unsightliness. Paul tells us that 186 of of are CHIMES OF NORMANDY! border in many the staple products "when the brethren heard of us (at Puteoli) Rome's senators and kings, whose names SIIDDLE^STREET. CAMPAIGN PRESS. their farms. It should be before the Fo- but Priscilla's husband so exalted Dealers in Bonds and Stocks. kept they came te meet us as far as the Appii forgotten, Take Star Line Boats. Franklin Wharf. Kound For tb· purpose of furthering the good cause In farmers that this bill was defeated mainly Paul's the loveliness of his wife that he erected the 25 cents. sugOdtf rum." Some of these may have been INVESTMENT SECURITIES trip, including Garden, Ui· the of coining political campaign, publishers by Republican votes. friends in Caesar's household or at least pros- statues of the three goddesses over her tomb Uie PRESS propose to Issue their Weekly and It be before the fishermen of she embodied should kept perous citizens, who could command horses to impress the stranger that for Banks and Trust Portland District M. E. Editions at the Savings Campmeeting, Daily following extraordinarily Maine that the Morrison bill which neaily the and virtues of all. and chariots, if not, they great graces — AT — low rates, barely covering the cost of material surely|sh»wed on hand. all the Democrats voted for would have miles We have left out the ment ion of many uid postage. affection for the Apostle to walk forty JFundsconstantly American markets to Canadian fish- interest FRYEBURG, MAINE. opened over a.dusty road to be the first to shake fragments of ruins, which derive "MARTHA S GROVE," ermen free of and thus have the as we wish to associate Tuetday, Aug. IOlfa,nud cl«Mw duty, given hands with him. other brethren met from other sources, do Commences Again These lines should all apptar equally black to a normal eye. Persons to whom the above lines 17th. Tlie Maine State latter all the they enjoyed under with Paul's life. Here we will Tuesday} Aujf. Press, privileges him at the Three Taverns, or properly Three the Appian Way not appear equally black at live or ten feet, have a visual imperfection which common spectacle» CROCKER k even the not must have lenses to correct the of their corneas. This CO., will be the of without special PULLEN, Weekly, fumishod, beginning v. ith the Treaty Washington, leave him the Capena improve. They ground deformity will be under the direction of lier. Shops. They might have been hardy men, might approaching defect is called ASTIGMATISM; The meeting number Issued next after the of the return to our fishermen of the Wm. S. Joues, F. Ε., assisted during the entire receipt order poor privilege who would think after a where the whole of Rome's magnifi- nothing doing day's Gate, and by the celebrated "Troy, if. Y. Praying each ease, and closing with the issue Septem- of within the three mile limit. It Bankers Brokers, meeting fishing work of walking nine miles in the cool of the cence burst upon him. The Temple of Jupi- for 25 cents. for 25 cents. Band.'' Board and lodging on the grounds during her l«th, containing a report of the Maine elec- should be borne in mind that this Spectacles Eye glasses STREET. *8.00 week, or $l.OO per day. killing to this on the the Tabularium, " " " NO. 33 EXCHANCE the meetings, per twilight, halting place, where they ter, Capitoline Hill, Fare from Portland and Westbrook, »2.00. tion, blow at our was averted by so 50 Member* of the If. Y. Siorl £xt hange. fishing industry would calculate that the soldiers would put and the Basilica, on the Palatine Hill, where From all other stations on P. Si Ο. Κ. K„ ono far· A.L80 A. Boston. Republican votes. for the Here he afterwards faced all rose Private Wire to New York and for the round trip. SINCLE COPIES, 25 CENTS. up night. we drove to meet probably Nero, business of the association It should be remembered the laboring The annual meeting by Paul in imagination and join the caravan on up in their grandeur to his view as he entered FULL LINE OF GENUINE PEBBLES. for the choice of officers, etc., will be held at lb· who in the woods in the winter FOR SALE. on the at 1.30 m. 11th. men, work its march to Kome. of these brethren the city. If he cared to linger he would not INVESTMENT SECURITIES hall grounds p. August THE Many G. L. KIMBALL, Secretary. DAILY PRESS, and saw mills in summer, that had the Mor- but was hurried to the Preto- must have been unknown to Paul, except by be permitted ; NEW YORK CORRESPONDENTS, August 4th, 1886. augtidUt rison bill the from which Will b· furnished, beginning with tne number Is- passed, industry the bonds of Christian fellowship, and yet rian Camp, where Julius was glad to shift their livelihood would have CREEN & BATEMAN. sued next after the receipt of the order in each they gain passed, when we read these simple words: "He the responsibility of his prisoner and deliver and with the issue to a into the hands of the Cana- the BOSTON, «as·, closing September JGtli, large extent, thanked God and took courage,·' we can him into the hands of the captain of with full returns from Maine Election, dians. easily picture the joyful meeting of the guard. F. H. PRINCE & CO. BIJOU It should be borne in mind that the party Apostle and these co-laborers and members Our interest in Pagan history detained us RINK, SINCLE COPIES, $1.00. PEBBLE SPECTACLES for $1.50 each. PEBBLE EYE θ LASSES for $1.60 each. Quotations constantly displayed. that attempted to do these things is now pos- with him of the household of faith. for awhile at Scipio's tomb. This is twofold : Always cool. Never become Scratched, and more durable than Glass. Frank C. Cbocker. Postage will, In all cases be prepaid 1,y the pub- as the friend of the laboring man, and in- of the Stanley T. Pullen, ing Julius would surely be in a hurry, after his the lower one is the last resting place deel eodtl Federal, corner Church Street, lshers. him into the Democratic A Variety of 6o!d Spectacles and Glasses, best at $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 each viting temple. long to back to his home, and early Scipios, while the upper bears a tablet Large Eye quality, Tb· Press will contain complete political news absence, get loan the who CENT ) Security three times •nd would rouse his men by the break of day. with the name of Tacitus, historian, annual· Lincoln Park. Information,—besides the customary general MR. BAYARD'S BLUNDERS. Τ Wemi Opposite we read MET [interest ■ewe, business and miscellaneous matter. We can fancy Paul, amidst the hubbub of was of that family. And here, too, liC I ■ ) and paid at your home—all Mr. Bayard has been in the habit of attrib- loans the iVIinneapoli* Republican Committees and others desirous of the of" this of sol- the name of Aula Cornelia. We know not GEORGlT C7 FRYE, 8PER guaranteed—by uting all his woes in the fishery dispute to starting goodly company Equitable Investment Co·, which has a paid the triumph of the right, can do no more useful diers both of Caesar and of whether this is the renffwned mother of the Corner and Franklin Streets. of You will have no taxes to Mr. who was instrumental in Christ, looking Congress up capital 950,000. service than to aid in dissemination of read- Frye, largely of eodtf no foreclosure and your interest and good backward to see the road in the Gracchi, who made such a fine exhibition augC pay, suits, commission scheme. His morning principle will be paid promptly. Send for refer- ■g matter. Address strangling tthe in lier light, over which lie had plodded too wearily genuine maternal pride promising ences, etc., If you have money to loan. woes in the Mexican imbroglio he attributes II. PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO., the before to its beau- boys, as her treasures of intrinsic worth, AUCUST to "Mr. Blaine's friends," who, he alleges, evening appreciate C. Β. MABEN, PORTLAND, MK. ties. compared with the earthly baubles of which have been urging the Mexican government Prf»-| and Jlnn'r, We stood on a little elevation of lier vain guest made her boast. On the out- FOR ALL ADMIRERS OF THE HORSE ! to resist his!demand for the surrender of Cut- landi Lock Box 392, Minneapoli·, nionsola. APPOINTMENTS. a mound over some and won- side of one of these tombs was the familiar YOUNG MEN'S probably ruin, MEN'S AND eod&wlni ting. Mr. Bayard is hardly to be blamed for the jy28 dered if it did not look to us very much as it quotation, "Touch not, Ο mortals, revere HON. JAMES G.BLAINE and HON. WM. looking round for a scapegoat, for his admin- to Fascinating, Entertaining did to Paul. To-day, as then, the Appian shades of the dead." This was an appeal MU £3 JL Λ Λ»MUM c GIBSON, of Ohio, will speak at mass meetings in istration has been an exceedingly unfortu- and Instructive. the afternoon, as follows ; Way stretches its white thread over the Pon. the passer-by not to despoil the mortuary nate one from the beginning, and it is only Sebago Lake, Tuesday, August 24. tine marshes, up hill and down dale, and chambers of the relics and offerings, which North Berwick, Wednesday, August 25. natural that he should seek to show that its hon- far away where the blue sky drops down. were exposed and entirely trusted to the South Paris, Thursday, August 26. misfortunes have been due to the machina- H.M.PAYSON&CO, Lewiston, Friday, August 27. The Sabine and Alban Hills must have or of visitors to the tombs. Houlton, Tuesday, August 31. tions of enemies rather than to his own looked and blue to him as to ior We had determined, before returning at PROF, OSCAR"». vague us, GLEASON, blundering. Its first misfortune was the HON. EUGENE HALE will as follows : the which are were to see the catacombs of St. Calixtus SUITS. speak rich villas, in ruins now, night sending of Keiley to a government which he Lincoln County Convention, Dan.ariscotta, too far off to be seen the naked thoroughly, which are a short distance from World's Greatest Horse Educator. had denounced as an and which clearly by Thursday 1*. M., August 12. usurpation, counsel of the Bankers! Somerset Tues- eye ; the old aqueducts are too hard ever to this gate, but, after taking Brokers, County Convention, Skowhegan, promptly notified our government that it day afternoon, August 17. ptaw nlil and wrinïrlprï. and t.hft finft. otpati nf Keeper, wno assured us we couiu iiiuko » ram- In Ills Marvelous Exhibition of Franklin County Convention, Farmington, Wed- would not receive him. Its second was the Those who take notice of this announcement will, up- the is renewed, so ble oi fifty miles in them, we contented our- and nesday afternoon August 18. sending of Keiley to another government, Campagna year by year ; Investment Securities Educating Training the tombs of and Aruns selves with taking a wax taper, and humbly on our stock, find much more than they which also would not receive him. These excepting Pompey examining HON. WM.P. FltYE will as follows: and Sold. speak and a few which are no w e behind the Only the week Mr. villas, more, walking guide. think for in Good Bought Fort Fairfield, Wednesday, August 18. misfortunes we believe Bayard admits fel- Neat, Style Suits, could see all that Paul saw. Turning about before a party went in, when a brainless Presque Isle, Thursday, August 19. were brought about by himself. Neither Caribou, Friday, August 20. towards Kome, we wished we might look low thought it a smart thing to play a joke 32 £XCHAH€r£ ST. WILD AND VICIOUS Mr. Blaine nor Mr. Blaine's friends have Houlton, Saturday, August 21. into a upon the masterpieces of Roman handiwork on his companions. Stepping aside ]y28 eodtf Calais, Monday, August 23. ever been charged with digging up Keiley Eastport, Tuesday, August 24. as they appeared to his eyes, and not be deep shadow, he misled a few, who become and foisting him upon the innocent and un- Washington County Convention, Macluas, Wed- to make them out from the alarmed and were lost for many hours. The afternoon, August 25. obliged scrapings WOODBllRÏ & MOULTOS, nesday suspecting Secretary. as PRICES.'' the LOW count flock in, VERY they go "AT Rockland, Thursday. August 26, of old walls, bits of worm-eaten parchment, guides always HORSES. But if it hadn't been for Mr. Frye and the Richmond, Friday, August 27. and the of dead men's bones· and if anyone of the company finds himself Saturday afternoon, 28. ;foul'lodgings Hoothbay, August Senate there would hare been no fishery dis- stand still until Auburn. Monday, August 30. From here the whole way was a continual astray he is commanded to Prof. Gleason will Handle Horse that Kicks, Runs afternoon. 31. pute, says Mr. Bayard. Probably that is so, desirable lots of any Canton, Tuesday August line of like castles with he is recovered, as an effort to extricate your- We are closing out daily many very Bethel. 1. tombs, adorned to Hard to Afraid Wednesday, September simply because the State department would is BANKERS Away, Balks, Bad Ride, Shoe, gigantic statues and varied by self would be almost hopeless. There Business Coats and Odd Pant- have conceded everything which the Canadi- only arches, Suits, Vests, Sacks, Tests, of Top Buffalo Robes, Cars, HON. NELSON DINGLEY, Jr., will speak at villas and How full of interest the nothing left in these chambers of the dead Wagons, Flags, ans demanded. Mr. and the Senate temples. Thin &c. Lincoln Con» Frye a of aloons, Coats, &c., Bicycles, Fire Arms, Fire Crackers, Hal- County ention, Damariscotta,Thurs- walk must have been to for he was a but the rude frescoes and few bits sculp- Middle and Street. day afternoon, August 12. are of an end to him, Cor. Exchange undoubtedly guilty putting burial were first Our All Wool Suits for Gentlemen at and ter Pullers, Bolters, Shlers, &c. Roman, and full of Roman pride ; he could ture. When these places $8.00 $10.00 the shrewd diplomacy that was going to set- HON. S. L. MILLIKEN will speak at not be ignorant of the legends and history of opened, the Church exalted all the silent are remarkable and at the are snitable for tle the fishery dispute by opening our bargains, prices fully ap- Choice Securities, Parties Horses with of the afcoie habits can Skowhegan, Tuesday evening, August 17. his boasted birthright, from the stories of dwellers therein to saints and martyrs, and owning any markets to the Canadian fishermen and driv. We are inducements in Gen- Trust with- the muses to the enthronement of the removed their sacred bones to the crypts of offering Special Sayings Banks and have them educated and handled HON. K. G. HORR, of Michigan, will speak as ing our fishermen out of business. reign- follows ing Csesars. the churches. They stripped off everything Sreciated.Lemen's Fine Grade All Wool Suits at $15.00, $18.00 out harshness or cruelty But to charge that in this Mexican busi- Funds constantly on band. Biddeford, Saturday evening, August 28. The shepherds have kept the legends till which would now make the place interest- and Janl3 eodtt Portland, Monday evening, August 30. ness Mr. Blaine's friends are responsible $20.00. which mark the of the of ing. If the fathers had allowed these re- CHARCE Bath, Tuesday evening, August 31. for the unfortunate now, masonry one, at Real E.tate Mortgage Securitie.. FREE OF 1. Secretary's predicament remains to rest in their own YOUNG MEN'S SUITS $6.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, Gardiner, Wednesday evening, Sept. the Three where Paul the vered peace, I am First on real estate 3. is nonsense. The House of Shops, spent sending Mortgage, Buckeport, Friday evening, Sept. simply Repre- flocks have are of them to eastern tneu seven per cent, 4. A little way on their march he would to-day might enjoyed greater $15.00 and $18.00 selling rapidly, many parties, netting them at the Rink any betweed 10 a. m. Ellsworth, Saturday evening, Sept. sentatives with Democratic night. witli the interest «eaai-nn- By booking day forty majority of health. Some of the of per annum, payable see the tomb of Alexander Severus, standing blessings crypts are that cannot be We are nually. I loan only one-third of the value ot the and 5 p. m. HON. WM. GIBSON will at is probably not under control of Mr. Blaine goods possibly duplicated. speak in the of the villa of Gallienus. Not the churches, from some connection with the security, and attend to all collections of both in- or Mr. Blaine's the House of grounds from 25 to 40 cent un- terest and The are in the Dexter, August 28. friends, yet not are wet all the year, out the entire lot at per principal. mortgages far from here is a tomb which must have im- Tiber understood, closing form of Bonds wftli Interest attached. NEW SUBJECTS EVERT EYENING. Oldtown, August 30. refused to endorse the reso- coupons Representatives inundations are be to with and Paul with its ; in this Per- and in the Spring flooded, der retail I will pleased correspond parties lutions on this matter which Mr. pressed beauty regular prices. Bayard forth most exhalations to be give full particulars. Address, that he has to live on seus was interred that same year. A little sending deadly and does Cutting reports eight prepared with his own hand and pushed BOYS' CHILDREN'S SUITS, PANTS, BLOUSES, 8. II. H I K.\IIΛ.II, Lincoln, Neb. The public trust bear in mind that the Professor and one half cents a in his Mexican farther on he would the of Her- inhaled by the worshippers. day the committee on relations. pass temple that References not see the horses he is to handle until through foreign catacombs were all of them the ex- in at the lowest possible prices they As the common is, he is cules, and next the groves and shrine of These &e., large variety Judge W. W. VIIÎGIN, ) prison. expression The fact is Mr. in this af- Me. the arena that Bayard Cutting tensions of Pagan tombs, when they became can be named this season. of KNEE Hon. JOSIAH II. l>IiUMMOND,} Portland, are brought into evening. likely to get some of the "sarce" taken out Diana came into view. We can imagine as Large variety Ho.v. C. F. LIBliY, ) fair made just the opposite blunder from the the of liim. he these that his soul too small for the interments. Often Hon. H. M. BEARCE Norway, Me. je7eod3m one he made in the In the passed Pagan temples, PANTS for 4 to 16 EVERY EVENING AT 8.15. fishery dispute. itself has fallen into The wind- Boys years. was stirred by the sight of these buildings tomb decay. Among the last things to he done by the latter he was too slow and in the former too tiers in BOYS' FINE SUITS at much Reduced and their blinded ing paths are lined on either side with Bargains of it Its in worshippers, and that he House Representatives before took fast. Before moving the fishery dispute out of the & delivered his first sermon to the of receptacles dug rock, adapted for 10 to 14 Knee and POORTWHITE GREENOUGH, ADMISSION 25 CENTS. was of to took to involuntarily Prices, especially Boys years ; rest, the passage the bill pension he great pains have the facts thor- children and adults. Members of the Ν. Y. Stock Exchange and Proprie augt) dlw Romans with for he never both for Occasionally the widow of the Vermont General while in the great power; Pants. tors of soldier, oughly investigated, Cutting turned into small rooms or which Long failed to preach the when he saw an we circles, 9IANII1L· OF RAILROADS. Stannard. The Senate fixed the sum at one matter he moved while the facts were in Gospel POOR'S were cubicula and here we find RECEPTION CITY BlILDING. to awake dead souls or in a the family ; Bonds a Choice Investments HALL, hundred dollars but the House and as it turns was a opportunity put Railway specialty. per month, doubt, out, guided by frescoed and encased in on Orders executed for cash or on to the of his only sov- the walls sarcophagi always hand. scaled it down to the sum fi- In a timely testimony glory Friday Evening,Aus;, 13, fifty dollars, version of them which was incorrect. the wall. Biblical incidents are on margin. ereign, the King of kings. Soon loomed up painted Interest allowed on under the of Portland St. Andrew· nally approved by the President. Mrs. Stan- letter to the House of Representatives he deposits. Correspondenee auspices before his vision the tumuli of the Horatii, the sides, and also the trades of the deceased. nvited. Society· nard is a confirmed invalid, unable to raise announced that the question at issue was apCdtim 45 Wall Street. New lark. the where the memorable To represent a figure in perspective was a the con- marking very spot Portland FIRST SCOTCH CONCERT HELD IN PORTLAND her and Boston her hand to whether an American citizen could be tried & head, requiring contest took place between the Roman feat the early Christian artists did not at- Co., Clothing FOR 25 YEARS ! stant care an of another person. She has and punished in Mexico for an act commit- of the BONDS! brothers and the l^atin whose sep- tempt. In the representation baptism unmarried also an invalid. Gen- Curiatii, for which has been secured the services of the daughter, ted in this country. To such a question is a Rockland 6s & 4s Bath Cs & 4s ulchres were farther on. These mounds to- of John, Jesus is made a tiny man. It world renowned Scotch Vocalists, the eral Stannard his distin- No. Pacific Gold..«s Maine Central.-7s & 5s himself, though there could be but one answer. Our govern- is new. Ilere wn day are fresh as military earthworks and trite saying—there nothing Anson 4s P. & O. R. R....6S guished servloes in the civil war earned him ment without a abandonment 255 MIDDLE MAINE. pusillanimous crowned with forest trees. Near here Paul see the palsied man, in whom the Lord puts STREET, PORTLAND, high rank, was left with but one arm, and of self-respect could not admit such a claim saw the Castel Rotunda, which Marcus Au- new life, carrying off a wire mattres» or an ARETAS shattered health at the end of his service In as that. But the facts of the ease raise no SHURTLEFF, Bairnsfather one of tiie had fin- old-fashioned corded bed. The Christians Mrotland's Family! relius, Cotta just Portland. Greatest Hingcni. the army. When he died he is said to have such The act for which family, No. 104 IIIDDLE STREET, question. Cutting and were mixed in these tombs ; W. C. 1anl ous Bluenoses. There is a .bridge between on hearing his companions recount the deeds shades we were glad to emerge into the sun- able to Mexican courts. Perhaps his pun- HARDWARE. CITY ADVEHTUEnEKTK. Calais and St. Stephen over which, until re- ishment has been harsh, and perhaps his and events these monuments of victory com- light and tarry awhile on the banks of the UPHOLSTER/ cently, the people of the two places have case may be one where our government may memorated ; but as soon as she cast a glance Almo—a dirty little rivulet which winds WE MAKE T1IK ONLY CITY OF PORTLAND. very ask a mitigation of sentence, wended their way undisturbed on their properly at the Columbaria, where rested the ashes of through the Yale of the Muses. Here spouts but there is nothing in it that calls for our GENUINE Kit If* and Regulation· of the Board of peaceful missions. But last winter, by the State and the Caesar's household, we think he had many today the Fount of Egeria, from whose sa- department to bristle up play and onr Stop Roller is Manda <1. Health, respecting; Privy "Vault* Oh. sluing of a team on the a part of a of more than cred stream the vestal virgins dipped water to Dealer for take no other. bridge, young lady bully. things importance military tWAak your them, Pool·, &€, Jkc. of Calais was seriously hurt. Her father glory to hear and tell. cleanse their consecrated shrine. We pity the [WHOLESALE.] over ! CURRENT COMMENT. their robes ! brought suit the company, The mention of Caesar's name would rouse muses, if they trailed flowing CLOTHING and the against bridge ap21 eodly after first day of August, 1886, no and damages were awarded him. In default his desire to learn all he ceuld of the man this dusty lane, and had their reveries dis- ON person shall be allowed to construct any CLOpe privy-vault, cess-pool, or any otber receptaele or of t the or the to take RUNNING THE GOVEBNlfENT ON BUSINESS in his Paul turbed the of the or paymen bridge, right who held his destiny hand. was by rattling donkey carts, am HOTEL MRECTORYT conoucter for drainage for filth of any kind, in any PBINCIPX.ES. I uow showing some very My stock is all new, and select- tolls, was sold, a Mr. Maloney becoming brave and hopeful, and wanted to see Citsar, the shrill cry of the muleteers. If they were locality within the city limits wbere access can be Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette. handsome in this ed from the best tfte leading Hotels at whicn tlie Daily had, for drainage, to a public sewer. had no sooner to doubtless never a to saunter this would Suitings depart- manufactures, Embracing purchaser. But he begun for he had cherished mis- way now, they hardly Pbkss may always be found. When, upon proper complaint, made in George William Curtis and his rhetoricians the Board of writing exercise his profitable right at the Calais end giving but thct he should come off victorious, find a clean spot where they could recline, to ment, both in Fancy Checks and and a perfect tit and well made to Health, any such privy-vault! who were eloquent over reform that put the AlBIKV. cess-pool or receptacle or conductor, constructed than the Bluenose to Democratic on should have been if he could be heard. Neither were strike their harps and pour out their souls in and maintained to the stockholders, refusing party top, only Plain and garments are to be found S. & A. Pro- prior adoption of these Mixtures, Whipcords always ELM HOUSE, Court St.-W. Young, shall after careful and recognize the decree of an American court, at the Cincinnati post office today, when the Ca>sar's servants strangers to him. Paul song or where they might touch the light fan- rules, thorough investiga- the a fine on all prietors. tion, be adjudged by this Board of Health to con- Western mail was returned to post office, tastic toe. Diagonals. Also very line my counter. Also the late BATH. boarded np the St. Stephen entrance. Mr. only saw the outside ; but we descended into stitute a nuisance and a source of danger to the at dinner that we reviewed of SPRING OVERCOATS at low- in NECK COLLARS SHANNON'S HOTEL-Jerry Shannon, Proprie public health, such cess-pool, the chambers of the dead. Of all the burial While night, ■* ■ ·■ styles WEAR, privy-vault, recep- mi UCLUieS ItSlt tervarrtrctrxr til tacle or couductor, snail l>e forth-wltn discontin- owlng^^h^^l^no^ena^mca^acity^of^t^e -ρτκτ- antt rtoiEI^C. ai. S (Tay1 ο I our stay in Kome,Konie,' tKeïe'coift&tij'iïthe recoiiectf ÎÎ ΟΤΤΓΓΒ, TTOWTEirr, σίΛΤΤΒβ, Jïivi'n nummer, Troprletgr. ued and Hl>olished, when the premises upon which New York. served. We descended about thirty stairs said down again. Then the Canadian who put up which would hereafter give us a fresh sym- for same kind of BETBEL. nuisance exists can be connected with the THE TREATMENT OF THE BATTLER. under- goods. &c. public sewer. the barricade* was incautious enough to ven- into this square edifice, built mostly with the labors and sufferings of BETnEL HOUSE-W. F. Lovojoy & Son, Pro- St. John Sun. When such nuisances exist in localities unpro- it is that ground. This Colombaria takes its name pathy prietors. vided with street ture over to Calais, where reported M. C. P. ■ιιιι,ΝΓ ι: κ\h mills. proper sewers, such disposition The report furnished to the press (concern- B. shall be made of them as on a writ issued from the fact that in them the recep- the Board of Health may he was promptly seized the detention of the American fishing mostjof HANCOCK HOUSE—M. Hancock, Proprietor. determine. ing tacles of the urns are modelled like against him for damages. This has stirred schooner Rattler, by the cruiser Terror, may precisely BOSTON. All expense attending the enforcement of the From the facts furnished no but it va- of these shall up the Canadian stockholders still more, and be defective. the arched sections of a dovecote, REMEMBER THE PLACE. NEW STORE. QUINCY HOUSE-J. Vf. Johnson & Co., Proprie provisions rules, be borne by the sufficient reason for the holding of the tor. owner of the property affected thereby, unless they say that Mr. Maloney will be arrested ries somewhat from the usual plan. From schooner appears. Capt. Quigley's account AMERICAN HOUSE, Hanover St.—L. Kice & otherwise ordered. for tearing the barricades down if he dares of the transaction has not been to the the floor to the top of the ceiling, and around Son, Proprietors. By order of the Board of Health. given GEO. C. venture over to St. The most for- and it is too soon to form an the pillar in the center which supports the BRIJNMWItK. BURGESS, Secretary. Stephen. public, opinion July 29th. 1886. jly31d2w tunate thing about the fracas, however, is as tojthe merits of the case. We do not un- •ioof, it is arranged like bookcases, with the P. & K. DINING BOOMS—W. K. Field, Proprie- derstand the regulations to require that tor. not heard of it· alternate shelves boxed in. These tiers are CITY OF PORTLAND. that Secretary Bayard has American fishing vessels homeward bound CANTON. divided into sections two urns each. Unless he comes upon the scene with sugges- fish laden, seeking shelter from the storm in holding For "worn-out," "run-down," debilitated FRED CANTON HOUSE-N. L. MANDS, Proprietor. house- R. must at Canadian tions of a commission or a treaty, Mr. Ma- Canadian waters, report The urns for the ashes are much like our school teachers, milliners, seamstresses, HUAM. these are a keepers, and over-worked women generally. custom houses, even though long potters' bean and are sunk into the FÂRRINGTON, NOTICE TO VOTERS. stands a fair chance to enjoy the tolls pots ; Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the best Μτ. CUTLER HOUSE—Freemani Fugsley,Propri- loney way oif, as the captain of this fishing schoon- M shelves like inkstands in a school and of all restorative tonics. It is not a Cure-all," The etor. which the court has allowed to him. er he was to do. desk, Clothier and under Is hereby given, that the Board of Al- says compelled but fulfills a of Furnisher, Falmouth Hotel, CORNISH covered with lids. the ashes of admirably singleness purpose, NOTICEdermen will be in open session at their room. Ilere rested a for all those PERILOUS NEGLECT. being most potent Specific LINCOLN HOUSE-C. E. Woodbury, Proprietor City Building, on FRIDAY, August 13th. A. I). THE BELFAST RIOTS. a of Chronic Weaknesses and Diseases to Lewiston Journal.; thousand cremated mortals, many whomj peculiar CALAIS. 1880, from «o'clock a. m. to 12 o'clock M., and women. It is a as well as Michael the Irish who has in from the rendered powerful, general from 2 o'clock to 5 o'clock p. m., for the purpose Davitt, agitator, The (action of the Democratic House, judging inscriptions, tonic ana and AMERICAN HOUSE-M. D. Gardiner, uterine, nervine, imparts vigor Proprie- of hearing and deciding upon the applications of arrived in this the blame to the coasts of this country, faithful service to the from and to the whole It tor. just country, lays refusing fortify Caesars, Augus- strength system. promptly 208 persons claiming to have their names entered up- cures MIDDLE CORNISH. is weakness of bloat- is in which Maine stomach, indigestion, — of the sanguinary riots now going on in Bel- something especially tus to Nero. myl STREET, PORTLAND. on the voting lists, and to revise and correct said the weak back, nervous interested, both because she is so near ο ing, prostration, debility DAVIS HOTEL—M. B. Davis, Proprietor. lists. By order of the Board. to the whom he The first inscription we read was that and in either sex. Favorite Pre- fast, Ireland, Orangemen, Canadian frontier and because of her large sleeplessness, ELLSWORTH. GEO. C. BURGESS, City Clerk. M. a handful scription is sold by druggists under our calls fanatics. The Protestant clergy of extent of sea coast. The of Portland, Valerius, of Antioch, marking posi- August 6.1886. au6dlw city tive guarantee. See wrapper around bottle. HANCOCK HOUSE—George Gould, Proprietor its of of which was all of "the Ulster, he thinks greatly to blame for con- for instance, with population thirty- dust, that remained Price $1.00, or six bottles for $5.00. EASTPORT. five thousand, could be shelled by any mod- man who this was a A large treatise on Diseases of Women, pro- ANNUAL· :«KKTINCi«l. tinually preaching to the artisan Orange- shaved Cajsar." Near PASSAMAQUODDY HOUSE-T. II. ern of war lying three or four miles fusely illustrated with colored plates and nu- Bucknam, to ship tiny relief in marble of a little engrav- men in the cities that the Pope is coming from the in more than feet of child, merous wood-cuts, sent for 10 cents in stamps. Proprietor. city thirty World's Dispensary GRAlf. Annual meeting. rule in Ireland and perhaps reside in Belfast water either from the northeast or southeast en by bereaved parents, with this simple Address, Medical Association, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, Ν. Y. GRAY HOTEL.—C. E. Whidden, Proprietor annual meeting of the stockholders of the if Parnell succeeds in an Irish Par- of the city. Does any one think the forts tribute to her : "Valeria, Vitalis, getting loving ways SICK Bilious LEWISTON. Massachusetts Electric Time Company will now to protect the harbor would be HEADACHE, Headache, THE while the rural are supposed most sweet." We if this very bar- and cured be held In Portland at the office of the liament; Orangemen defence? and where is the city queried Constipation, promptly b«r DeWITT & company, any adequate Dr. Pierce's Pellets. 25c, a vial HOUSE—Quinby Murch, Proprietors. No. 24 Exchange street on Wednesday, August 11, in a state of the dismal ber, a stranger in had not buried his kept panic by proph- or town along the whole coast from Kittery Rome, by druggists. MAC1IIAS. at 2 p. m. C. D. LIVERMORE, Clerk. farmers whose ances- to that would not be similarly ex- all in this casket. Could he not take the dtd ecies that the Catholic Eastport, J ^WDi EASTER HOTEL—Ε. E. Stoddard, Proprietor aug4 in case of war any foreign na- to riily-OÏ)j tors have been despoiled and driven to the posed Iwitli same delight and pride in this puny effort MECHANIC FALLS. tion? as Aunual Meeting. in the turmoils of the will immortalize the charms of his dear one, COBB'S HOTEL-P. R. Cobb, Proprietor. mountains past, annual of the stockholders of the An did the in in their stu- NORRIDUEWOCK. meeting come down and take the rich lands from the Improbable Story. magnates the palace, THEElectric Advertising Company will he held in ? HOUSE-C. the "No. 24 Ex- Protestant occupants. If such teachings are Coatesville (Pa.) Times· pendous piles and imposing figures Among DANFORTH Danforth, Proprietor. Portland at office of the company. on 11, at 2 p. m. A in the faithful and true of this honored house- PORTLAND. change street, Wednesday, August believed, it is no wonder that the Orange- Coatesville girl has steady company C. D. LIVERMORE. Clerk. Corner ol and Green St3. augidtd the of a man who is forever hold, we find the name of Cœsar's champoo- MINTS PX4 CITY HOTEL, Congress men of Belfast are very bitter, and there is person young J. W. Robinson, Proprietor. a share er. GnmTECK&Cc'a, reason to that are and forever a kissing her. She likes Here also reposed in peace for centuries PIANOS. FALMOUTH HOTEL, Corner of Middle and Un- Annual Meeting. goed suppose they largely THE UNIFORM ion St s J. K. Martin, of the sort of but fre- the ashes of the the and the • BY C· Proprietor. HE annual meeting of the stockholders to blame for the present troubles. But the of this sweetmeats, quite butcher, baker, [EXCELLENCE iT be new in her PERRY'S HOTEL, 117 Federal St.—J. G. Perry, jk. Boston Electric Time Company will it on her taste. Helnvited MMHTMBUl ÏHCSE PI ANC3 τ of the riots show on quently palls court fool, each of by the arts pecu- No. 24 Kx- accounts very bad blood and she whom, IWMDRC4M— NY IN TOK£.riNlSH Proprietor. Portland at the office of the company, to ride the other moonlight night, St.—M. S. When two liar to his strove to tickle the palate of 4JLANG—BOSTON AND PREBLE HOUSE, Congress Gibson, both sides. mobs retire to the accepted, fully realizing that sne would be craft, O'JRABIL— Cl?& CMLZERRMW» irr HAVE E3TAS- Congress Street, Proprietor. Clget'00 a out of of no of prac- his master and his favored guests. — Opposite fields and have battle, reach of the made the target end peculatory imperial AND HUN— LISMEO City Hall, Haine. U. S. HOTEL, Junction of Congress and Federal the A REPU- A practical school of Portland, tice. Out on the road, in the moonlight, A member has BKDS κ OTHER TATION business, a Sts.—McDonald & Newbegin, Proprietors. neither side can be very much the ag- of the Collegio Symphonia UNECUAUEO in having National College Bank, with a cash of aitcsinta, police, his musical AUTHOemi-n.nu.Mii_o- BTAKYBinni §200,000, organized 1864. capital young man handed her the reins, placed his the rest. MAMOFACTURiR·«UWl^AiTLRM· The best facilities offered. RAYMOND VILLAOK. ni. The trouble In Belfast seems to be nearer name written indelibly among each and Experienced teachers in ST. gressors. arm about her waist and then drew department, thorough instruction employed if his feature. guaranteed. The Short Business Course a CENTRAL HOUSE—Wm. H. Smith, Proprietor. DIOCKSANMTUUIUHIjfL SCHOOL· that the elements in both Protestant said Handing back the Well may he deserve the honor, ial short-hand.and spec- D. rougher toiler. She nothing. ORGAN/^FIAKO CO· typewriting taught a ThP Tiτ ΐίμ-Y II A. Nkklv, D., President. her she the 631ESI TREMONTTPFMHMT ST.CT» RnsTnw uic. days and evenings. Kates by practical stenographer. Sessions, six SACCARAPPA. and Catholic had rather than lines, from somewhere beneath wrap strains of harmony could wile away B0ST0NXAS3. very low. free. W. D. Martin A. st.. Rector and Frin.: parties fight UNO FOR CATJttQBUE IND PRlEtS- W-NTION Address, Catalogue Any further information PRESUMPSCOT HOUSE-W. S. Pratt, Proprie- The rev drew out a base ball catcher's mask, strap- natural PAPER. furnished. cheerfully 15. terms «07* and not. It is to credit of the Irish ennui, or disgust that might be the tor. 19th year opens Sept. the leaders, face reached out for the ejio Increased advantages offered. For clr- ped it to her and eb2i L. A. GRAY, A. SHOWHECAN. however, that they have preached modéra- lines. sequel of most of their revellings. eodly jly31 M., Principal. cidare'address the principal! HylOeodlOw eod2w&weow4t UOBURN HOUSE—Robert W. Haines .Proprietor j S Λ ΛΌ KTEAMEM. MIBCKLLANEOUS. HAII. KO ADS. RAILROADS. I I, Heavy 23; 25 Stocks. Sch Frank Herbert, irom Boothbay for Boston, Chestnut New York Mining was re- Franklin 7 Slaughter... 33{ 35 lias completed repairs at Bootlibay and THE pujsss. [By Telegraph.] 8th. Lehigh Goodd'mgd. 21, : 22 loading Runiford Falls and Butkfield Railroad Coffee* Am calf 92( 1 10 NEW YORK, Aug.10,1886.—The following are Limber. stocks Fishermen. Wharf) ■WEDNESDAY AUG. 11. Rio lb **....9% closing quotations for mining to-day: 1886. (C'iietom IIοiim*' HORNING, java 18 ®21 South pine ,30 00® 40 00 Summer In Effect June 14, 20 50 Ar at Newport 9tli, sch Jas Tool, ol Bootlibay, Arrangement, Cooperage· Clear pine- Homestake Falls ! 18§6, 4 00 seining. Connection» via Grand Trunk Knilwny. On and After July I§t Ilhhd sliooks and hds— Uppers $5G@$G5 Quicksilver THE 24 00 Ar at sell G Lewis, Nichol- Niagara— — PRESS. Bucksport 9tli, W AND Junctlor ami Mol. eitv.. .1 50@1 75 Select $45(a*55 do preferred Mixed train leaves Mechanic Falls Steamers Forest City, Express. Minnehaha Fine |112Va son, Grand Banks. a. m. time»· be obtained at the Periodical of N. 05® 110 comroon$35®$42 Standard anu 10.45 a. m., arrives at Buckfleld at 11.45 Mary \V. will run od the following May Depots Sug. city.-.1 & Va 2 00 Passed Port 7th. schs Maud 8, Llbby (·. Horse Kailroad 7 75 Spruce.. Coil. CtL Muigrave and Canton at 1.10 m. Forest taken ou ·' tli· above Fessenden, Station; Marquis, Sug. s'dslik $12®»14 95 Charles Haskell, from Portland for North Bay; POINTS WEST p. City Tickets any 76 St. E.& Μ. Ο. Κ. K. De- Hemlock Hale &i Norcross ALL train leaves Mechanic Kails Junction steamers. Amuseineut taken at Kink, Fa- Exchange ; Armstrong, Pine sugar- »11®$12 & do. — Passenger coupons & Belcher 45 Pliebe Emma Small, North Haven for — ANI) THE Ca& pot ; Hedgson, OéVt Portland and 659 Congress Box shooks @ 45 Clapboards- Best 3.15 p.m.. arrives in Buckfleld at 3.50 and Villon, Koller Coaster or Elevated Kailroad. Bts. : Costello, 7 Exchange St. : Giipatrick, 47 Mid- Sutrar neading— Spruce, X...$28®$30 ton at 4.30 p. m. Ports. While Mountain and Ό WEEK. IIA1 TRIM. dle St. ; Jewett, 604 Congress St. ; Peterson, 2 Ex- 35 in 20® 21 «26®$28 Boston ProducelMarket. Domestic Portland, Keturning trains leave Canton at 4.15 and 9. Spruce «ea,r SAN San Leave Portland for l'eaks' 6.45, 6.45. *3.00, 9.0O, change St. ; Goold, corner Congress and Chestnut Pine 20® 21 2d clear Ϊ22®$25 FRANCISCO—Sid 1st, ship Yosemite, Falls a. in., connecting for Lewiston, Portland and H<„- BOSTON Aug 10,1888.—Theyollowing are to Niagara Line, 10.00. «10.30, 12.15, 1.45, 2.1», «.00, kits. : Lauagan, GO Oxford St. : Chlsholm, 109 Con- Hard pine 22 ders, Tacoma. ton. 11.15, Npl fl5@$18 of Provisions, &o. : St John, «5.15, β. Η.00·9.00. «.30. St. ; Hopkins, 100 Brackett St. ; Ilolden, 221 Mol. heading 25! day's quotations Chartered 9th—ships Wm G Davis, and Portland every week day at 8.35 a. in., Stage connections daily with passenger train ai 4.00,4.45. 10,7.30, Pfnf *261*50 for leaving Leave Portland for Little aud Great Diamond Ev- SressprlngSt.:! Sheafe, 243 Congress St. ; Koss, 193 Hoops- I Shingles— Pork—Lone cut 14 00®14 60; short cuts 14 25 Cork, United Kingdom, Havre, or Antwerp, with through Parlor Sleeping Cars attached. Tick- WestMinot for Hebron Academy; at Buckfleld for X at 30s. 40 at Can and Trefethen's 5.45, c.50, 9.00 lw So Congress St. ; Dam, 23» Spring St. ; Leightou, 408 New 14 ft 8251 cedar....3 75@4 00 14 75 -backs 14 60@16 00 ; light backs at 13 60® ets and all Information to be had at Waldron's, West Sumner, Chase's Mills and Turner; ergreen of Clear BKUNSWICK-Ar sch William Β Drury, and at ticket oflice of Mexico and Kumford 12.15. 2.00, *3.15, 4,30, 0.10, 7.80,9.80. Congress St. ; Beardsworth, 87 India St. ; and Old $231 cedar.3 25®3 50 14 00: lean ends 14 00@14 50 ; pork tongues at 9th, Exchange street, Portland, ton for Peru, Dlxfleld, Falls, Island ft XNol Boston. Leave Portland for Long 7.45,10.30. 2.1». Chlsholm Bros', agents on all trains running out of Short do 8 «12 2 15(ά;2 GO 13 00@$13 50 ; prime mess at $14 00@15 50 ; ex- Bond, also for Bretton's Mills. ! Sid 9tli. seh Etta M York. L. I.. LINCOLN. 5.45. the city. 7 ft *81 No 1 cedar. 1 25®1 75 tra Drinie at 10 50@#11 ; mess, old, at 10 50; do Barter, Barter, New je!8dtt Supt. DaRIEN—Ar sells Flora Burgess, AND OGDEIVSBURG R. R. Leave Peaks' 0.10,7.15, .8.30,9.30,10.30, «11.00, Auburn, Willard Small & Co. Pop'r staves Spruce 1 4S®1 G5 new at 11 50@$12. 9th, Condon, PORTLAND $12®«14| New 11.40, 1.10, 2.10, 3.30, 4.15, 4.45, 5.1Î, ·» 85 J. F. Pierce. Spruce rough $21 Laths— Lard—choice at 7Vi@7Vic ©lb in tierces; 7%@ New York ; Lizzie Chadwiek, Chadwick, GHAS. H. FOYE, G. X. A. Augusta, London. jy22dtf OF CANADA 0.30, *8.00, 8.30, 0.00, «10.15, 10.30. Bath, J. O. Shaw. Oak idid Spruce.... 2 00®2 10 8c in 10-lb palls ; 8V4(g8^4c In 5-lb pails; 8V4@ GRAND TRIM RAILWAY «12 Cld sch Helen L for New Leave Little Diamond 0.20,7.30,8,20, 9.40,114· Blddeford, F. M. Burnham. staves 50@$14| Lime—Ce ment. 8%c in 3-lb pails. 9th, Martin, Fountain, 0.50, 7.45, «10.20. " Cordase. ! Lime York. Ni ntiûis κΕχοκτϋ. 1.05, 2.40, «3.55, 5.10, A. L. Jellerson. cask.. 1 Ob Hams 13@14c ¥>Bs, 'according to size and cure ; CHANGE OF TIME. 0.15,7.25, lb 11 ] KICHMOND—Ar sell Leave Great Diamond 8.15.9.20,11.8» oston, Mass., American House. Amer'n Cement 1 45 smoked shoulders 9@9V4c; pressed hams at 12V4 9th, Cumberland,Webber, 7.50, «10.25. Russia 11 I Kennebec. 1.00, 2.20, «3.35, 4.50, 0.30, Brunswick, B. G. Dennlson. natchen. 13c. 1SSC, 0.05, 7.15, «.Ou, 9.80, 11.8», Manilla 13 I 50 NORFOLK—Ar sell Susan Ρ Tliurlow.Look Ou and after MONDAY, July 3, Leave Evergreen Cumberland Mills, D. P. Horr. @14 Star, «gross Dressed hogs, city, at 7e φ ib. 9tli, : 8.00. Manilla Bolt 14Va I Wiscasset trains will ruu as follow* 12.55. 2.30, «3.45, 5.00, 0.40, Damariscotta, E. W. Dunbar. Kope Dirigo 3i 41 Butter—Western extra fresh made creamery at 0.10, 8.10, ».25, 11.8·. Sisal 10%@11M>I iUetals. BALTIMORE-Ar 9tli, sch ChasC Dame, from DEPARTIREZ. Leave Trefethen's 7.20, Freeport, W. A. Mitchell. —@20c: fancy higher; do extra firsts at 17V4@ 2.25. «3.40.4.55, 0.35, 7.55, «10.30. and I)yen. firsts Boston. HOTEL 12.GO 12.50, A. F. J. C. Gerry. Ι)πις« ) Copper- 19c; do Northern TENAKILL, and 7.-0a.m., 6.30. Kryeburg, Lewis, 16@17c; creamery, extra, For Auburu Lewiston, 3.15, Acid Oxalic Ar schs Addie M Chadwick. Thatcher, fm Leave Long Island 7.55,11.15. Ε. H. Evans. 12®14| 14x48 com 25 27 nominal at 21@22c; do extra firsts at 18@19yae; 9th, and 6.30 m. Fairfield; tart 5' (On the Hill,) p. Mt'KDAV TRIP·. D. H. Knowltou. 14x48 plan- Eastern creamery choice to extra 19®20c; Wes- Kennebee; Tlios W Hyde, Sherman, Georgetown. F«r< Market Beef—Extra at 7 60 ; first quality Ella Frances, from New York for Bangor; General Manage· 8.30 a. m. to C at the terminus of the Mt. Desert Branch of the JOSEPH HICKSON, department, (Sunday excepted), p. Wintergreen..2 30ir)2 451 Oil. at 7 00®7 25 ; second at 6 00®6 tklrd Κ Lewis, Hohoken for Bucksport ; A H Hodgman G. P. FOR DIAMOND ISLAND AND DIAMOND COVE. quality 00; * Maine which is by- WM. EDGAK, Α., m. Potassbr'mde 42a, 50iLinseed 45®50 4 50. do for Portsmouth ; Ada Barker, and Commerce, Central Railroad, pronounced quality 00@4 situated on a J. STEPHENSON. Supt. and Carrier's Deliveries, (Sunday excepted)—In Chlorate 21® 25 Bulled 48® 53 of cattle 10,208 head. d£ for Boston ; M C Aart, visitors to be perfection ; prominent Ou and after IWondny, Jane 14th, and Receipts of on a site that commands a view of July 5,1880. JySdtf business section of the city between High Iodide 2 00 Sperm 115®1 30 Store Cattle—Working Oxen® Passed the Gate 9tli, brig Η Β Hussey, Hodg- point land, until farther notice, and 75®3 pair f 100@J175 ; the entire with its surrounding mountains and India street at 7 and 10 a. m. and 12.30,1.45 Ouicksilver... 60 Whale 45® 50 Farrow Cows at $15®|35: fancy at $50®$80· don, Weeliawken for Boston. bay, 8 a. m. 1.4* and 5 is the new and commodious t m. In other sections at and 65@70iBank 30® 3d Milch Cows and Calves ; ΡΕΚΤΗ AMBOY—Ar 7th, schs H L Curtis, hills, hotel, STEAMER ISIS p. 9 to Quinine $25@#48 yearlings £9& THE m. Sunday delivenr at Carriers' window, ittrhuebarb.. 75®1 50 Shore 28® 33 $18; *wo years old $14®$28; three years $24