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Portland Daily Press: July 13,1892 PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862—VOL. 31. PORTLAND, MAINE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1892. PRICE THREE CENTS. NEWS. MISCELLANEOUS. THIS MORNING’S bill that was every presented and hunt- ing of Messrs. Craw did O’Donnell, Coon, A TEMPERANCE TALK. ing up some who not care to make ford, Scliuckman and 1. out Clifford, represent- AWAKENED TO DIE. Page any bill, thus proving that he be- ing the Amalgamated Association advi- lieved in with Weather indications. dealing squarely all. To- sory committee and the citizens. Mr. the was Seneral Telegraphic news. day elephant captured and Coon was the spokesman. He stated hitched but when he he a. got ready, again that lie represented the association and Page the started, fastenings being insecure. the citizens. On their part he welcomed Seneral sporting news. Mr. Tells the Senate About the Again he has been found and is Frye enjoying the troops to the town and offered the co Tourists at St. Gervais news. himself in a as he would Crushed Telegraphic swamp in his operation of the citizens i n or- 3. native It is not preserving Page Maine Law. jungle. known what der. Beneath a course he will now pursue but one Glacier. History of the Pinkertons. thing General Snowden said: “I thank yov is has a live Maine towns. sure, Bucksport elephant on Provost Patrol in Place of for the welcome, but do not need its hands. y’oui Heavy warships of today. co-operation, The only way good citizen* can with' us is to Page 4. MR. THOUGHT A co-operate go peaceablj PALMER MEDICINES BLESSED AUDIENCE. about THE GREAT MASS CAME Editorials. the Strikers’ Sentries. their business.” DOWN AS Mr. Coon said: “The citizens wish Personal and Peculiar. WERE BEVERAGES HERE. tc THEY SLUMBERED. The President’s Compliment to the know at what time they may give you a Page 5. Teachers at Saratoga. reception.” Deaths and marriages. OptipthI SrmTvrlAn tawvI;• i‘T «« no A mysterious death. N. cept reception, sir. It would be most The Subject Came Up in Connection With Sabatoga, Y., July 12.—Educators It Swelled a Mountain Stream so Island notes. improper. I thank you tor the courtesy, That who have transformed into an but a Tiie summer cat. the Sunday Closing of the World’s Fair, Saratoga HOW THE TROOPS ENTERED formal welcome is not needed. It Villages Were Washed Away—Then it immense arose in would be an if the Nation- School fund and mill tax. Mr. Palmer Intimating that the Visitors, institute, early today amazing thing Crushed Buildings at the Famous Ancient the of al Guard of were not Landmark’s annual President Harrison. HOHESTEADc Pennsylvania — picnic If They Found the Gates Closed, Would hope seeing Baths Two Hundred are welcomed in any part of Wearly The Homestead mills. The red and white of the mem- Pennsylvania.” Imbibe in Chicago Saloons—No Vote badges Mr. O’Donnell here took and Obituary. up the con- Bead—Wreckage Mangled Bodies bers of the National Educational Associ- versation and ___________ “On the of State topics of interest. Yet. began: part Swept Quiokly Away. ation were more prevalent than race the Amalgamated Association, I wish to A shark surprises a'flsherman off the Cape. MERRITT A. BOOTHBY, that after attack an 18.—A Clinton, Maine. Washington, July 12.—The Maine law track in But if the del. j say suffering from Pabis, July terrific storm swept 6. badges August. Page was heard from in the Senate illegal authority we are glad to have the over the Chamounix today dur- were early risers so was President Valley last night. Capturing a python. egates Batteries Frowned on the Town and legal authority of the state hore.” Cancer! Cancer!! ing the discussion on Mr. Quay’s amend- Harrison in his private car, for at 7 Rain fell in torrents and the enormous Wit and Wisdom. “I do not recognize your assertion sir,” ment to the civil bill o’clock he had his of water A pugilist’s happy family. REAL sundry providing performed morning Gen. Snowden replied. “I recognize no quantity precipitated, caused and a few minutes later was Soldiers Came for the of the World’s on ablutions, Unexpectedly. one but the citizens of this We the River Arve to rise to Page 7. closing Fair to of city. suddenly a great ready receive the officers the asso- come here Marine news. CANCER!!! Sundays. Mr. Palmer said he believed ciation. Later in the day he spoke to height. The swelling of the mountain Financial and commercial. that the narrow rule to 3000 at Hall To Restore Law and Order; stream led to the CURED BY proposed be im- people Congress Park. Hei inundation of the coun- said : Page 8. posed on the exposition was unwise. The they are already restored.” try along the banks and great damage “Mr. President, Ladies and Gentle- Ward Three flag raising. saloon keepers of Chicago were all in “But we wish to Mr. O’Don- was done at many The worst DANA’S men: If it is more blessed to give than submit,” places. Celebration of Tap Day. favor of GEN. SNOWDEN CURTLY DECLINED nell closing the exposition Sundays. to this is a blessed for began, when the General cut him damage was at St. Gervais, the famous Became unconscious. receive, audience, Mr. Frye—Does the law of Illinois I do not know any class of our TO TREAT WITH short saying, “Then, submit to the health resort The was A deserved promotion, SARSAPARILLA! people RIOTERS. sir, village complete, allow saloons to be who give so largely in excess of their re- behind The valuable real estate sold. IF NOTHING AILS YOU BUY A QUART OF liquor open Sunday? gentleman you.” ly swept away. celebrated baths ceipts as the instructors of the young, of HOMEBODY’S DECOCTION FOE BO CENTS. IF Mr. Palmer—It does not. It seems to Mr. O’Donnell wheeled around and were and at least half the build Reunion teachers and pupils of the old North and especially the female teachers. destroyed YOU NEED MEDICINE DON’T LET THEM SWIN- saw Sheriff in the School, Westbrook. me, however, I have heard that the old and It me McCleary standing in the place demolished. The river is full DLE YOU, BUY “THE KIND THAT CURES.” [Laughter applause]. gives “I do Brief Jottings. to group. submit to him,” he said. parental Maine law is hardly observed in great pleasure stand for a few mo- of floating debris mingled with many Personal. Dana Saesafabilla Co.: “We have never questioned the Sheriffs Maine. moments in your presence and to receive corpses, besides hundreds of carcasses of Gentlemen :—I hereby certify that I have He Thanked Them for Their But orders.” this cordial expression of your respect Courtesy cattle, goats and other animals. The been cured of CANCER by DANA’S Mr. over General Snowden smiled rather sar- Frye—In three-fourths of the and interest. It is as Chamounix is SPECIAL NOTICES SAESAFABILLA- I INHERITED CAN. quite appropriate Wanted No Brass Band Music and and valley the most oelebrated State of Maine, there is no such as I castically said: “I am glad to hear it. mtm CEROUS HUMOR from my thing think, that the President of the United in the for its site and a saloon known. In You must understand our Alps picturesque nr H (K parents. My mother died of two or three coun- States should review the teachers of the Oratory—The Day Passed Quietly With position. We wild Employers’ Liabil- 1 ri ~ grandeur. Its southern a CANCER ON HER FACE. ties there has not been an of a have to preserve peace. We boundary Ele- occupant land as that he should review its or represent is the famous Mont from M Hi ity, Accident, My father died of CANCER OF THE for the army the Company in Possession of the the executive arm of Blanc, which, I jail last six years. militia for the State of Penn- 111II vator, Steam Boil. STOMACH. For years I have seen symp- [applause], after all, the and from the opposite mountains, hardly “ " " ™™ Mr. Palmer—I Maine. sylvania. I have nothing to say to you FilPliE™ cr, Life, toms of the dread disease which at last ap- congratulate strength and defence of our Works—Rumor Says the Readers of the less vast descend into the Marine, institutions, further noted, glaciers m — in the form of a CAN-* Mr. No saloon than that the sheriff must be nm m m peared Frye—Another thing. not in but in are to only peace war, be Men Will valley. The valley is about twelve miles SCiHQ «EH ON MY NOSE. Two can be found open on in Maine. in Be Arrested—Another Rumor obeyed.” Plate Glass " advised Sunday found the young of the who and from one to six miles broad. prominent Physicians Mr. Palmer—There are counties in land, “But we have the Mr. long me OCT. I used different have received from the of Denies obeyed sheriff,” to have it CIJT Illinois in lips patriotic This—Rumor Also Tells About O’Donnell Dispatches from St. Gervais say the dis- worse. which there is no license for said, “Haven’t we, Mr. Mc- remedies, but it steadily grew teachers the story of sacrifices which aster occurred when all the inhab- aiJLiai»uViya! insurance of the wonders DA- the sale of I venture to in Pinkertons. Cleary?” nearly Hearing performed by liquors. say our fathers recorded to establish our itants nNA’S I were asleep.
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