PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23. 23, 1862—VOL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1885. PRICE THREE CENTS. SPECIAL in*. V AMUSEMENTS. f THE PORTLAND DAILY THE STATE MILITIA. east and de THE PRESS, try. Themanufacturers west, LATE CEN. HENRY K. OLIVER. Massachusetts Woman's Christian Temper- BASE BALL. Published every day (Sundays excepted) by the parting from their usual custom, insist upoi ance Union, Mrs. Mary Hunt, superinten- CITY OF PORTLAND. Fun Aliead.! PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, Matters the Coming An- workmen meeting them in their joint capaci | dent of the national for scientific Concerning ty. At a held workmei Impressive Funeral Services at Salem department DPGAff DID IT—PORTLANDS. 4; LAWRENCES, 2. At 97 Exchange Street, Me. meeting recently, instruction, Mrs. Caroline Buell, Hon. Nel- Portland, nual served notice on the STEAMER EXPRESS Encampment. official Pittsburg, pro on Monday. son Dingley, Rev. Dr. J. W. Bashford and Tlie Lawrence team have stood high as ball Terms—Eight Dollars a Year. To mail sub- not NOTICE. are well ducers that they would consent to thii Rev. I. Luce are those who are ex- of the Forest Steamboat scribers, Seven Dollars a Year, it paid in advance. Augusta, Aug. 19.—Preparations among players and gentlemen in the estimation of our City Company, proposition. And thus matters stands a to make a Address all communications for the of the Maine pected take part in the meetings. Those wifi to underway encampment present. The of an conferenci The funeral of the late Gen. Henry K. Oli- people previous to the last game, but they have Mayor’s Office. prospects early interested are cordially invited to attend. PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. militia which occurs on the State grounds on the of are not ver occurred in now fallen and more such ex- rliHK undersigned. hereby gives notice that no question wages flattering Salem, Mass., on Monday af- The programme will appear later. considerably, many and to ; hibitions as A anonymous leu or s or communications ad- next week. Half the tents are already manufacturers claim be indifferent a: ternoon. At Gen. Oliver’s house there were they have given us lately will drop dressed to Win either as or Chairman of to the outcome. Eastern and western mei them down Mayor THE WEATHER. pitched and all the tent floors are down. The the THE STATE. to where the Brocktons once were, or the Board of Health will receive but are united this on the scale prayers preceding services at the church attention, year question am even lower. After the exhibition of citizens to make, should so line will be laid and the disgraceful having complaints do out at right angles will insist upon their workmen dealing witl by the Rev. E. B. Willson, his pastor. The either tn person, or over their own signatures in FRIDAY, AUCUST 21, Tuesday, it would seem as if Manager Burnham 20. second and will exchange them as a united choir a AliOOSTOOK COUNTY. order that they may receive proper consideration. Washington, Aug. regiment battery body. sang favorite hymn of the deceased and Leaving Custom House Wharf at 8.30. Trefeth- Mr. Secretary Wiggin should have labored to •I. W. BEHRING. For Portland and Local rains the positions last Otherwise to the tune of was Wallace Fenalson of North Llnneus, en's 8.46, and Forest City Landing, Peaks’ vicinity: occupied year. “Merton.” The body avoid a But we are to that Portland. Landing whose was repetition. sorry say August 18,1885. aul8d3tsn o.oo a. m.; about 1.00 p. m. and there will KNICHTS OF LABOR. then aged seventy-two years, house Island, returning stationary temperature. be no change, the headquarters to the church. The was conveyed pall-bear- destroyed by tire, last February, has, since nothing done. When the nines appeared on 1*3.00 prize for tile largest codfish caught. The indications for New are of ers were England today remaining the same. The work prepara- the non. Caleb Foote, George R. that time erected a one and one-half story the grounds yesterday, there was no umpire IF YOU WANT tion is Agitating for a Strike on Railroad! fourteen FAR.E $1.00. fair weather, followed by light local rains, under the charge of Assistant Adju- Emmerton, Esq,, Hon. Arthur L. Hunting- house, post ; boarding and shingling again, and It was soon whispered about that Mr. A Flue Joh of Prr»»iug, have your Car- the same himself handed. J.iucM mitl Knit FtiruiMh«Ml Free. nearly stationary followed by higher tem- tant General H. M. Sprague, and everything West of the Mississippi. ton, Marshall John W. Leverett S. single The select- Burnham proposed to put in the fellow who at- incui* CleauNrd or Dyed at U3t Hart, men, hi view of the old gentleman’s efforts augl8 and variable winds. will be in readiness arrive. St. 19.—The action of the na tempted to umpire Tuesday. Then Messrs. Fjp- perature when the troops Louis, Aug. Tuckerman, Esq., and Philip II. Brown,Esq., to recover lost ground, cancelled his taxes. tional executive committee of o mer and Burnham were "**■ There will be no details of men to come Sat- the Knights <Jf seen in close conve FOSTER’S FOREST CITY DYE Portland, Me. At the church were the Frank, the son of Albert Sim- HOUSE, local weather report. Labor in issuing a general order to Knight ; 11-year-old tlon, and after it was that 1 GRAND TROTTING urday as has been stated. Rev. E. B. an in shortly reported 13 Prebir Si., 0pp. Ereble House. MATINEE employed on the roads west of the Willson, pastor of the North mons, employe Sincock’s shingle mill. Portland, Me., Aug. 19, 1885. Mississip Burnham did not insist on Winslow, but he did —AT— The will here on Pi the or o : and West Houlton, while at play about the mill No Eastport company appear prohibiting handling repairing church, Rev. James P. Franks, rector of Ripping Required. Kid Gloves Cleansed A M A M 3 P M 1’ M P M last his arm in a Conway, another spare player on his team. Thei |_7 111 | ;7 111 the Yankee train afternoon; Wabash rolling stock has been followed b; Grace church. Friday, caught cog wheel, every day. aprllsneodtf Flying Monday Among those present in the in were 1200 at least ou the an Presuiupscot Park, 22. Barometer. 29.865 29.666|29.588|29.641 29.707 no serious results to-day. Members of thi resulting injuries which necessitated am- people grounds, Saturday, August the Biddeford on the Pull pews were General Ramuel of tne arm PURSE $400.00 Thermo’r.. 00.2 72.2 79.0 71.3 60.3 Light Infantry Wabash committee which is in session hen Adjutant Dalton, putation three inches above the they began to get uneasy as 3 o’clock arrived ant ■tit. i:. it. Dew Point. 63.3 06.4 05.4 60.3 man and the remainder on are of full or State Treasurer elbow. The at last accounts was W. H. Snell, 11s. br m Birdie S. |65.1 Tuesday morning the opinion that the force of the Gleason, past State Trensur- boy doing passed and no game was called. Mr. Burnham, Humidity.. 90.3 82.4 61.6 181.4 81.6 ■ well. i>. 11s.rn m Girl. trains der will not be felt the railroads for sever ers as Pride, Messenger Wind...... NW SW IW NW N special Tuesday forenoon. by Adams and Endicott, Gen. Nathaniel P. stated above, insisted on having Conway, and Fred Boucher, 11s...br m Carrie T al days yet. Telegrams have been receive! CU.MBKIiI.AND COUNTY. Velocity... 14 3 u |1 7 General orders have been issued from ; Banks, Col. Edward Wyman, William Mr. Fulmer refnsed to play with any man on the and w. J.JHyer, 11s.b g Huger D. by them from different parts of the Stati Capt. (>ur writes that Mr. Botanic Weather.. |Hazy Fair IClear I Cloudy Clear Gray correspondent Lawrence team which was Clairvoyant Physician CONDITIONS: headquarters of the First Brigade, stating from branch assemblies of the national or H. Cundy (Past Commanders), Lieut. Gib- John T. Merrill has umpiring, Just right so far recovered from under the circumstances. It really looked as in 6 to Mean daily bar.. .29.063 I Minimum tiler.. .80.2 Trotting races, best 3 harness, according that tlie will at for ganization endorsing the issuance of the gen son, A. C. Lieut. A. his recent illness as to be able to ride out. was Mr. and Medical Rooms 5i>2 Congress St., Mean daily tlier. .70.7 Maximum ther...01.0 brigade encamp Augusta Adjt. Wells, Eaguley, though it a put up job with Burnham to National rules. eral order anil their intention ti to obtain two in Mean daily d'wpt.03.0 Max. vel. wind...l2NW four days beginning August 25th and that indicating ! K. Loring, of the Ancient and Honorable Work is being pushed on the Secretary Wiggin games any way stand it. rapidly so as But their failed. 1‘OKTI.ANT), ME. A SILVER CUP Mean | Total precipitation .00 by Meetings of the Knights al grounds of the Park Association. to get them. plan So, daily hum’y.773! the Frontier Guards will be assigned to Gen. of Gray rather than lose at about 3.15 o'clock is offered to gents’ free of entry, duly through the west will be held as soon as tin ! Artillery Company, Marshall, Hamp- any money, driving horses, KENNEBEC COUNTY.
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