AUGUST 13, 1S84. • NO. 191. other members of the The party. people im- and coming in their place he saw great matters, in which James G. Blaine was not a record let us give it to them. The democratic swarns of the hard-fisted and handed Cured BY TELEGRAPH. mediately crowded around and cheer after horny leader. No men ever combined s > much that party, by saying nothing, hopes to sneak hack Catarrh He would welcome the coming and into The is cheer rent the air. Blaine say speed is glorious in peace and in war as Blaine and power. republican party not is a very prevalent disease, witfi Mr. took a seat Catarrh the He was afraid to assert its or departing guest. willing to ex Logan. He had nothing to say about Cleve- principles exhibit its .*r, : and offensive symptom* Hood's at the rear of the stand the side of Hon. HEATHER REPORT. by change dudes lor farmers all the line. land in elaboration of the stories record. It has been said that "Maine is a relief arid along put afloat gives ready speedy Lewis Barker of the no har-aparnia Bangor. Among gen- He had sympathy for that his democratic friends. A man need not good State to go from But we are to ar ts [Applause] by going r<rr. fr» m the far t it through the blood, tlemen on the stand were class of whose statesman- be convicted of when show (he that in one instance at least of the Camp meeting John politieans petty larceny guiltv of country ... ,1 tl.u* rear-lies every part system. Indications for the Next 24 Hoar*. and were theoretical it is a State to to. James U. Blaine Allen of Farmington, of State ship politics entirely murder in the first degree, and Cleveland is good go th catarrh fifteen years. Took Secretary and who, in their what is well known llis tame is wide I suffered cozy parlors, organize to be tried for the greater crime ot being a spread. He ! am not Joseph O. Smitli, Hon. Oscar Pitcher ol Hand's narsap«rlllaand troubled any they call new parties for the purpose of pre- democrat. He had first had suspicions when is going to be known in the future history of and my health is much War Walter Allen, of the Portland as the of the the world as one of the best * th catarrh, general Department, Belfast, Esq. serving, they say, puritv youth he heard that Beecher supported Cleveland, presidents the W. Postal Clerk Office of the Chief of the lit was a has ever i* an i, *rrr. i- Lillis, Chicago Signal Officer. Press and Mr. K. W. Patterson of the country, thorough believer who, if he could stand that, could stand any- country bad. There attempt D. st, Louis Railroad. Washington, C., August 13.—1 A. M. in the wisdom and the of the ma- When he saw on a in some to our candidate for & Chicage Tribune. Speaking commenced integrity thing. democratic plat- quarters injure For New The was saved the form he saw vice said he was illit- I suffered w :th catarrh C or 8 years ; tried England and Middle States, jority. country by Stokes, who shot Jim Fisk about president. Somebody immediately. Gcn_Selden Connor erate. presided Blaine men and in time of trouble it a in the same direction as We will warrant that he can speak ,ny wonderful cures, inhalers, etc., sp*-nd- generally fair weather, on difficulty general except preceded at the was cenfer, W. P. Frye at the upper, to them that we must for out Cleveland's, and saw this Stokes ai d Beecher more languages than Mr. of Massa- r,* rly one hundred dollars without benefit. Hop. appeal l.yman the coast by cloud v weather and occasional w and Hon. at the At the convention he »s for Arthur, to obtain chusetts, who criticized him. If you had a It: <l flood's Sarsaparilla, and was greatly Eugene Hale lower stand. safety. consulting together pure govern- rain; variable winds, from east but a majority desired Jam- s G Blame, and ment. he lost courage. In the case in court w hicli would you select to defend in,pro-, rd." 1. A. Aftp.EY. Worcester, Mass. generally Gov. Kobie, Mr. Blaine. Hon. Storrs. [Laughter.] Emery that was he was nominated. All tlen. or Mr. south ; nearly why good person of Cleveland, ttie democratic party your interests, l.ogan Lvman? is stationary temperature. Hon. E. and Hon. J. C. H •sarsaparilla characterized by Moody Boynton :epublicans should aequiose in that verdict. would be elected—unmodified, unimproved, In war. which of the gentlemen would you trifles the 1st, rornblnaHon of A Political Demonstration Burroughs spoke at the former. Mr. Blaine He believed that Mr. Blaine's neigbors were aud unsatisfied. His administration would prefer? 1 had rather have one l.ogan than { nt ; 2d, the j/rojiortUm; 3d, the as to of that of Harvard Some came forward in answer to repeated calls and competent judge gentlemen's be no better than that of any other democrat. 10,000 presidents colleges. > active j. securing the medicinal moral and character as the said he had no record—he to critic finds an awful reason lien, l.ogan MAIM DISPATCHES. in the His- received a ovation of political scholarly They proved why a Unprecedented perfeef applause and <, The result is medicine of unusual gentlemen in New York who organize parties have more than they dreamed of f Laugh- should not he supported. What is it? John cures hitherto cheers, lasting for several minutes. are A ate strength, effecting unknown. of Maine. every four years, ot which they the offi- ter.] As for Hendricks, he represented in Logan with his knife! There is not a tory On concluding his brief remarks he was cers. and w here the rank an 1 file are omitted himself all that was offensive and odious in soldier in the country hut what loves tlen. lb.od irsanarilla tones from the He from the crown of his head to the soles up my system, handed a beautiful of cut dowers organization by special request. the word Copperhead He is the most offen- Logan my I loiHi. sharpen* auu PENOBSCOT CO I .VI V POLITICS. boquet by j- my appetite, would say nothing of the lives of the candi sive man out of the earth. The demo- of his feet Attack l.ogan and you aim at J. r. H< %, Orville 1). Baker. on behalf of Mrs. today E*q he had been assured that the soldier in the United States. But 15 *i of I• <ls Lowell, Mas*. dates, although crats know if they are outspoken for free every Wing of Auburn, the donor. The is were Blaine and will be in If <.«i irx.ip.irilla beats all others, and The Democratic Convention Nominates lady great considerations in the campaign trade the people will never put them in power l.ogan elected every -ighf in gold I mother of moral ones. He was to hear and Slate the Union where Bakhinoton, a Ticket—Stormy Session of the Fifteen Thousand People Vo George1 C. Wing, Esq., of the glad that, and yet they know their party to be over- throughout excepting l.ii, i;,ji, nti'-t-t, New Voik City. he the who had men are shot for the (Greenback Convention. republican State Committee. Mr Blaine im- hoped gentlemen encouraged whelmingly in lavor of it, so they put a man voting republican a moral campaign would devote themselves with no record on the on a ticket. Dow it to the Lake Side mediately left the rostrum and question platform Hood’s Sarsaparilla proceeded to the moral of the situa no can exclusively aspects one understand. Why didn't thev lion. \Sm. I*, Frye. fir*.-: by all druggists. ?1 ; six for $r>. Made the to the veranda of the tele- Banoor, Aug. 12. through crowij tion. He had neither time nor inclination to nominate Bayard, a strorg ami horn st man (l, 1 I HOOI» & co,t Lowell, Mass. w hat about Ben. Butler, he ;y by % The democratic convention met here today. graph and railroad office, where he remained dilate upon that branch ot the canvass; deli- with a wife a child in his own house at home? Say you please forbade. He that the democratic is no too1, is he? He asked the last demo- Doses Ono towns and for a short time his train came cacy argued Applause ] The speaker dosed bv predict- 100 Dollar. Forty-two plantations were rep special cratic ujntil party of today is the same party it w as ing -O.iHMi in Ohio in October if national convention to decide in their 1M W ft HJk w nr at three when he during majority resented by 214 delegates. The along o'clock, departed for w to American labor and foster following Ami Greet lion. Jame« G. the ar. with the same leaders, and that with Maine was carried by a large majority in platform protect Bar Harbor. the industries of w as a ticket was nominated by acclamation : As jibe train crossed the rail- its record it would he unwise to trust in its September. the country. There tlie convention four fifths of which were Senators—Edward Blaine, Republican road he stelod on the rear end of his hands the destinies of the The mis- laboring Conners, 1). G. Sawyer, bridge country. lion. Mt Don Dingley, Jr.
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