Portland Daily Press: May 12,1892

Portland Daily Press: May 12,1892

PORTLAND" DAILY PRESS. _ ESTABLISHED JUNE (* 23, 1862—VOL. 30. PORTLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1892. cSjSiAYF™*! PRICE THREE CENTS. THIS MORNING’S NEWS. miscellaneous. _ REPUBLICANS. BOWDOIN Mrs. J. R. Andrews, Mrs. Wm. Sewall, Miss Page 1. WITH THE METHODISTS. ALL HATH WAS THERE. Cutler, Miss Carpenter of Portland, ROYALTY’S SORE THROAT. Enthusiastic Students Perfect the Organ- Mrs. J. P. Jr., Miss Guild and Weather indications. Baxter, ization of Their Club. Miss Mitchell of Brunswick. Gen. Hyde General news. telegraphic CURED entertained the party at his residence Annual meeting o£ the Temporary Home. ** “Elmhurst” on About seven or eight months ago I to the Press.] High street. St. Tammany day. [Special The Cast.ine and her Machias are was attacked by a cough, and at once 11.—-The When the the sister Fears that the Prince General orders to the Maine G. A. E. A Colored Brother Denies Rumors of Brunswick, May tentative Champagne Baptized for Asiatic and stations. of Wales Has began to take a medicine much adver- designed similar Republican club consisting of students cost The dimensions are: Page 2. tised as an expectorant, and continued They $037,000. and Maine Gunboat Castine. 100 feet; 32 mean a using it until I had taken about six bot- a Stampede. from the College Medical length, beam, feet; Dangerous Malady. Democratic district convention. draught, 12 feet; 1063tons; tles. Instead of giving me relief, it only School was permanently organized here displacement, Page 3. 14 knots. The are triple made me worse. I speed, engines tried several other yesterday. The membership has al- with and 85 Poem: A Sinner. but all in expansion, cylinders 15J, 221 remedies, vain, and I don’t reached 100, and a considerable inches in diameter. entire Maine Towns. ready THE NEW CRAFT’S FIRST VOYAGE TheCastine's ENGLISHMEN WILL ATTEND think I had three whole nights’ rest THE CONFERENCE HEARS ABOUT A THE increase is expected. great deal of sail area will be 6500 feet. The armament Page 4. during my illness. I began to think that A GREAT is to consist of 4-inch fire THE CONSTITUTION. enthusiasm was manifested at the elec- SUCCESS. eight rapid SILVER CONFERENCE. Editorials. guns. At the bow is a torpedo tube. tion of officers. The were Personal and Peculiar. following The secondary battery comprises four elected for the ensuing year: Consumption 6-pound and two 1-pound fire guns Page 5, had laid hold of and ’93 rapid me, my hopes of President—R. C. Payson, and a Gatling. Her is to be were A. White, M. S. Miss Martha Hicliborn Gave the Gunboat machinery It la Feared that the Prince of Prendergast-Scanlan. recovery all gone. I was a mere Applause Greets the Resolution Pledging First Vice President—C. a curved deck which will Wales Has Second Vice President—L. O. ’93. protected by Grand indictments. skeleton, hut a friend of who had Baldwin, Its Name as It Started for the Kenne- the Same Trouble as that Jury mine, Colored Members to Continued Alle- Corresponding Secretary—H. C. ’93. cause a shot to glance off, and by the which Killed been some time W. Fabyan, Jerusalem and the Holy Land. away, called to see Secretary aud Treasurer—C. ’93. bec—The with coal bunkers. The armor the the giance—A Movement to Unite the Two C. Peabody, Shipyard City Thronged protecting Emperor Frederick—Mr. Goschen Pomona me. He recommended me to Executive Committee—li. Fayson, c. A. batteries is four inches has Grange. try Ayer’s of thick. She in the White, H. C. Fabyan. Visitors—Description the Ship which Talks of the Silver Conference to Munjoy Union Mission dedicated. Cherry Pectoral, and kindly sending Groat Bodies Church—Conflict- twin screws of the three-blade type, It was to send E. A. Is for Service in British Deaths and marriages. me a bottle, I took it, but with little ing Recommendations Concerning Ad- voted Pugsley, ’92, Designed Asaiatic seven feet eight inches in diameter. The Bi-Metalllsts—The German Em- as to the convention and ban- Music and drama. hopes of I am delegate Waters. craft is with a to run a Latest. recovery. thankful, how- ditional Bishops. provided dynamo peror’s quet to be held at Ann Arbor, search beside the Court record. ever, to say that it cured me, and I am Mich., light incandescent with the University of Michigan Repub- [Special to the Press.] which will be used London, May 11.—Information 6. to-day enjoying the best of health.”— Omaha, Neb., May 11.—Bishop Joyce lamps throughout. coming Page lican Club, on Tuesday, May 17tli. Gen- 11.—The United States The finish of the J. Wilmot in Bath, May cabins is cherry and from a private source would seem to Wit and Wisdom. Payne, Monrovia, Liberia. occupied the presiding officer’s chair eral Hon. T. B. Reed and several Alger, known as No. ash. The crew will comprise ten officers the General gunboat Castine, officially give a somewhat alarming to the Maine colt stakes for 1892. Methodist Episcopal Confer- other prominent Republicans have writ- and over 100 sailors and marines. aspect ten that will be 6, was successfully launced at the Bath from which the Prince of Page 7. AYER’S ence toda.y The rules were suspended they positively present. Portland sent quite a delegation to the indisposition It is expected that somo of the Iron Works at 12.15 today. This vessel them Wales is known to be but the Financial and Commercial. to hear the report from the committee leading launch, among being Oapt. Denni- suffering, men in the country will address the mem- is a twin sister of the launched Messrs. Pectoral on Machias, son, Eastman, Partridge, Hayes, exact nature of it has never been satis- Marine news. Cherry the centennial of the General Confer- bers of the Bowdoin College Republican Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. described. The Page 8. ence of the Methodist church. The re- Club next month and during the fall factorily statement is to sure tocure credited to an intimate friend of the late Brief Jottings. Prompt act, port recommended a special service on campaign. PersonaL the evening of May 17, and that efforts Sir Morell Mackenzie that the eminent INTO MAINE'S GARDEN. Base ball news. be made to collect the facts connected throat specialist, three days before his » The Walker Beady to Building the & a library. with the Conference of 1792, as the offi- Begin Bangor death, paid professional visit to the Graces and Cashes arrested at Cape Elizabeth. Aroostook. been cial journal of that conference was lost. Prince, having hastily summoned Obituary. to Marlborough House for that The was 11.—The purpose. Woodfords Congregational church. report adopted. Baboob, May Bangor & The Prince’s symptoms were such that Fanners tried on charge of cruelty to animals A ringing resolution was offered, call- Aroostook Railroad Construction Com- he and the Princess feared they might World’s Fair notes. ing for an earnest effort to unite the two pany neia a meeting nere today and dis- indicate the existence of an ailment like that for which Sir Morell had Branches ot the Methochst Episcopal cussed important matters in connection treated the late Emperor Frederick of church in the United States. It was re- with the commencement of the of Germany. SPECIAL work Sir Morell’s death came so soon that it is NOTICES fered to the committee on state of the building. President Burleigh says the not known whether he formed any defin- church, amid applause. ite work may commence the last of opinion of the nature of the Prince’s A resolution was introduced by the May. illness. STEAM CARPET SEAM. Rev. Mr. Brown, colored, of Maryland, Contracts will be finally awarded shortly. declaring that the colored brethren ENGLAND ACCEPTS. OFFICE AND ROOMS AT would remain to the not- loyal church, Women Fought the Flame*. Mr. Goschen Says Delegates Will Be On a false that in- withstanding report they Hand tended to from the church if Stow®, May 11.—About 5.30 Tuesday at the Silver Conference. Foster’s Forest City stampede December 8th last. The citizens turned Simpson, Schwartzchild, Jordan, A. W. Dye House, certain concessions were not made to the mill at Stow owned Emerson & out en by masse to witness the launch, and Laughlin, Col. Moore, B. F. Oakes, G. London, May 11.—Kt. Hon. George J. 13 PREBLE OPP. PREBLE HOUSE. them. The resolution was with the railroad and ST., greeted Son caught fire and burned to the steamboat lines brought L, Gerrish, M. A. Wisgin, Capt. Bunker, Goschen, chancellor of the exchequer, applause, and referred to the committee crowds from out of town. There were This machine with steam attachments patent- ground. By the help of a large number Capt. Wyman, P. F. Thayer and Misses announced to a number of bi-metallio ed and in uae the houses on state of the church. 5000 when Miss Martha by leading through- of fully present Tibbetts, Simpson and Munger. out the United floor in The then took the re- men and women, who were soon on that waited him States; largest space A. H. DOANE. conference up Hichborn, daughter of Naval Construc- Hon. E. B. Mallet of was deputations upon today, New covered no Freeport England; teams; charge for port of the constitution committee. the spot, most of the lumber in the yard tor Hichborn, broke the decorated bot- those that England would the invitation trucking; Carpets cleansed in any kind of among present, also Hon.

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