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   Portsmouth Herald (Newspaper) - January 7, 1899, Portsmouth, New Hampshire                                THE PORTSMOUTH VOL. NO. 4365. N. EU 7. 1899 PRICE 2 At All News LANDS FAVOR Him t Candidacy You Can Secure A Copy Of The HERALD'S BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR EDITION 8 CENTS PER COPY This Sale is to Move the Last Special Edition 275 IF YOU ONCE WEAR THE AURORA KIP BUTroN SHOE 3XTo EQUAL TO ANY OR SHOE GREEN Si Sole e It is worth seeing our miniature and complete working shoe The finest machinery do of repairing at short Your Horse Needs a Nice Warm Blanket out The Wintry to OIB OF THE LINE OF STABLE AND STREET BLANKETS U THE AT JOHN S. ALL WHO ARB In a position to know acknowledge the lence of our and our prices are FINE The Argus correspondent writes the Tbe Republicans of York county are deep in brethren Cumberland are in the It that Charles L. Favor came down here from York county to secure a position j in tbe Senate as He was backed for tbe position by Horace Mitchell and opposed by Leavitt and Charles H. who ere here Stephen D Lord j of Favor had to go j his own for senator ial as he was presented ty the caucus of Cumberland and seconded by Grindie of In this connection it may be said that the machine was by two The j plaintive wail of tbe machine men is tbat i Mitchell is responsible for tbe dent candidacy of Thomas F. Staples in tbe Eliot after tbe latter Lad been declared in the caucus by Acd therefore there is much wailing and gnashing of and tbe contest will therefore be fought with energy and Keefe must have a pretty good notion that he will be seated a member of the for his biography appears in Howard Owen's which has just been issued for tbe 17th In this book it is stated tbat Francis Keefe resides at It is a pretty place and EO Mr. Keefe feels tbat be can better represent the of the navy yard than can Mr Mr Keefe is an electrical en- gineer and before lie was twenty-one years old became a torpedo expert un der the instruction of tbe late Professor At an early age he was sent on an important mission to tbe ment of later he spent nearly three in where he built ten torpedo boats for tbe government of the Czar and instructed the officers of tbe imperial navy in tbe use of Subsequently be occupied a position ia Turkey under tbe Sultan's government and afterwards positions in Belgium and On bis final return to this country he re- his work with Professor Farmer and continued to be both hand and bead to that distinguished man to tbe time of bis Mr. Keele has fur quite a number of years been an active and public-spirited citizen of the town of where he lias held various of- fices to his satisfaction of all From this distance it looks as if his desire to sit in the Maine House will be gratified before the session TEA caj farm Are to hare a junket soon Then they'll the failed turkey Aad likewise O. gaj ly dip Aod fork led Acd make the rattle With a hale and hearty when the grub's In the of the They'll bowl Mr. la the Before they dinner They'll the books with To if all the And peas are entered They'll count the cash all Scr turnips will But all the while they're stuffing Those sweet scents m the Fiom the and they loosen Their for their full Ere they from Mr In the There's quite a mournful feature In one newspaper's Though the Shore road's badly drifted And tbe Creek highway's like While eight ride out in Ooe has to But though he's in New Brunsw ick Or stranded out In You be boots he'll get there And work his little And bowl home me others In tbe the city farm committee Are to have a Mr. Shannon is For their hungry And they'll make the ladles likewise silver fork and spoon And they'll wake the bawling For slice of coon Then when the bones are Beneath the moon rell home from Mr. In the responsible for tint wholesale tion of our If why be dangling at the end of a Such a wretch ought to be strung up just quickly as he he can be Captain Sigsbee of tbe martyr ship Maine pays a fine tribute iu the January Century to the honesty and of the American newspaper correspondents stationed at Havana ter the blowing up of the battleship and previous to the breaking out of war He one showed lack of tbe from our point of did Tbe people of the United States demanded tbe and they got it. Very I applied a certain rule of conduct to these and it worked to extended to American correspondent in No more sincere consideration and forbearance were shown me than by From D. Jan. who went to Vermont the funeral train of Senator Morrill is expected to return Mrs. Frank G. who has been seriously ill at her apartments at tbe and who it was feared was suffering from an attack of s better Mrs. Clarke came here December with and was not then in good laving suffered from an attack of grippe previous to leaving She im- proved and had been out of the house several On Tuesday she was taken suddenly ill while at breakfast and for twenty-four hours her condition was very serious CALL AND SEE THE THESE ARE A FEW Regular LADIES BOOT For Regular 2.76 Regular 2.00 Reduction in Children's Mm and 49-RFMFMBER THIS SALE IS FOR ONE 3.0 TMd 0 PORTSMOUTH PEOPLE HAVE LEARNED THE FACT THAT WINCHESTER Is America's Greatest Heater For Water And Steam The Most Prominent People Get All In TJie f Line S J. M. High St. What's Reed taking smoking And jet we told tbat tbe world is growing Sarah Bernhardi must be a real crack on Turkish or else tired of She is to build a villa on Mount I bear that a class of young including some of our rising have formed a class for the study of and that the members have to pay a cent for every word cf English that they speak daring their The treasurer will get a fat So the old Constitution is coming back Why was she ever taken to Let 'em come down here if they want to see WANTS TO SEE IT GO EDITOR PORTSMOUTH I read with much pleasure your gestion that the yearly junket to the City farm go the of the slavery There are from one years end to the other masy such little ways in which the city's money is frittered The tax rate this coming year will be higher than ever and as an excuse I have read that one of the principal causes is the war which left many wives homo destitute to be cared for by the This is not the It is tbe placing in office of lous men who are for themselves last and at nil the public well I did not it I am a can and will always be that or nothing but I would like to have something to say about where my money goes A FEW Jan. 7th ROYAL POWDER Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Jan. SUM H. The evening was very j Harding of the dUtrict received orders Washington to at once with the work of fitting up and manning tbe new ion at The boats hive ready been ordered and will select a crew and have everything n working order at the station at earliest possible NAVY YARD Died In TO RECEIVE The crews of the U. S. S. Machias and U. S. S. Leyden will divide prize according to the figures compiled in The Leyden was rebuilt at this yard and made a good record during the war with Tbo crew of the now at this will receive a handsome WANTS TO PREACH TO OUR LAW J. E. Bobbins of former ly a well-known pastor in this is a candidate for the position of chaplain of tho house of He has many friends who will wish him success and his election is by a number of lr Captain Sigsbee thus the reason for this harmony between him and the corps of writers at He never impugned their nor denied self to them when it was possible to see I never misled nor gave any one correspondent the in If I had news that could erly be I gave it. If what I knew could not be I so informed them And all this moves mo to say that my experience of the past seven un- der a dozen different has con- me that a man is usually treated fairly by the newspaper boys if he treats them Too many people think that a newspaper office is a dumping for all the discourteous growls they choose to heap upon the heads of editor and I have learned that as a the fellow who helps make newspapers is quite as respectable as the men and women with whom he comes in contact If you stride into an as if in- to throw everybody out aad run the paper to suit you need never expect a very respectful theu or for the newspaper man has a good your request be yon will be I often hear folks against the in tbe If the papers should publish everything they see an in politics and society that would put old Vesuvius to There is scarcely an editor in this country but holds back day very interesting stories if would wreak great injury upon reputations and Nine times in it is a narrow-minded person who gets into a mix-up with newspaper People of broad and sympathetic like Captain never have any trouble of the In this morning aughter of George and Ella aged 9 Mra Hutchinson is the sister of Un- Ham of this city and Mr. who is still in the em- ploy of the American Express was for many years messenger for the com- pany between Portsmouth and Their many friends in this city will learn cf the sad news with great as the deceased was the idol of the home and unusually smart and ad- for a girl of her Appointed Keeper TO SAIL ON Porry of tho Lancaster received orders on Friday to sail for Port Royal on Sunday Ha will leave the yard some time for the lower bor if the is The crew and officers have made hosts of friends since they arrived and will be greatly Captain B. F. Smart of Fletcher Neck Biddeford has been pointed keeper of the new station at Hampton Captain Fletcher has seen fifteen years of The tion will be opened as soon as tbe equipment Tbe new appointee was here ME Mr. Charles El chief machinist on the D. S. 8 and his timable tendered a farewell re ception to their friends at the New Marl boro m Portsmouth last and the affair was one long to be re- membered by everyone Mr. and Mrs. Elmore had previously ar- ranged to give their friends a ranging farewell and their efforts were crowned with Although the evening wan stormy and not one whom had been fortunate enough to re- an invitation was A dainty lunch was served bo Caterer ly passed in Mr. apothecary of tbe presiding at tbe also rendering several banjo Mr. Elmore was formerly chief engineer of the U. S which did such excellent service during the war with Spain aad ly prominent as a tar the war closed he was transferred to the where he now holds the responsible position of chief Quite u number from here attended tbe dance in Peirce last evening the Athletic asd report meet enjoyable The U.S. S. Lancaster will sail morrow morning if the weather is District Deputy Calvin L. gether with Past master workman F. E Donnell and George installed the officers of Sagamore No. A. O. U. in Portsmouth last JL. J. chief engineer's man on the is restricted to his home by an attack of the Capt. Logan of the with Mrs. William Hamilton will lead the grand march at the complimentary ball to be tendered by the crew of thai ship next evening in William mate of the schooner Hittie is passing a few days with his arriving home from last The nanny friends in this village of Timothy Furbish of wiH be pained to learn that he is reported dangerously ill at his home it is earnestly hoped that he may soon re- There are 733 in tbe state in- ho risked his own life to tare his James tire who bu charge of the St. Park animals was severely bitten by tbe large last week while performing arm where Ihfe animal bit him hat swollen nearly twice its Miss Celia B. who is spend ing the winter with her brother at the Beach has just returned from a T sit to her Mrs. William HAMPTON I can perceive from this article of Capt tin in tho Century that he was directly after tho de- struction of bis splendid tbat Spanish hands did it. Some seventy million other people in this land also thought so. Now it is reported from Washington tbat tho Cuban junta and General Fitz Hugh Lcn have known for sometime the name of the official who is i The Best Medicine Money Can Buy Hood's America's ii Greatest Medicine a number of workmen are snf ering with the Extensive repairs are being made at some of tbe officers The employes were pail on Friday by Pay Inspector Foster Boatswain P. H. Haley underwent an operation at the naval hospital on There should be no discharges on the yard this with hustling in tbe right It it understood that the non will be mounted in front of tho ordnance The of tbe yard have been to attend the to be given by the crew of the U. S. 8. The hosts of friends of Mrs. Henry M. wife of Pay Director regret to hear that she ia ill with the sane York county quite a number for treatment YORK baa tbe eent past Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood's 5 All That Tired Mr. and Mrs. Everett Goodwin entertained the Cape Social club one evening last evening last coffee and ica cream were and the evening was thoroughly by aad at a late hour tbe company dispersed wishing Mr. aad Mrs. who have recently married and moved to their new a New Year and avery Joseph W. Simpson is in this The Matinee whist club met this after noon at the residence of Mrs John Var rel. As usual whist occupied the after a short intermission being given refreshments were served Miss Josephine Baker made tbe highest goore and won the a silver glove The week of prayer is being at the Christian church with meetings every A pretty calendar is that issued Hon. James T Pres. of the York County National It consists of a large carbon etto photograph of bis four beautiful Tbe little girls are gowned in dainty with hair flowing and form attractive It is needless to add that those are sought for most Mr. Joseph Patch and moved to Mr. Spaulding of Pool was in town A. A. Kimball while culling ice for Charles B. Young on foil through and went down oltar to neck when bo was and There ia more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other put and until the last few years was supposed to be For a great many years it a local and pre- scribed local and by failing to core with local pronounced it Science has proven catarrh to be A constitutional and therefore requires tional Hall's Catarrh Core manufactured by F. J. Cheney is tbe only It is taken 10 drops to a cure on the nally in doses from spoonful It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to Send for circulars and F. J. CHENEY O. Sold by 75c. To all those who were so kind daring tbe illness and death of her beloved especially to the firemen of this city and who did thing to make the last boars of tho de- ceased as comfortable as and ia death contributed a wealth of fal floral the under- signed wishes to express her heartfelt MRS. and every day next oat advertised the Globe will sell yon a box of Arnica Best Halve in tbe and guarantee it to care Salt Fever Chapped Corns and all Skin and positively cares Pilei r money H. E. BUCKLEN At tho regular the can Benefit held in Judge Ad- office on Friday Mrs. th a D. Fisher was elected aid Henry H. was elected let tbe ensuing hiB per leu position by Leonard V. were he fit gne of my WM almost Ointment me star bed 0 9  

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