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PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 2.3. 1862—VOL. 22. PORTLAND, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1884. PRICE THREE CENTS. < Kl'KCIAL NOTICES. THE DAILY rlEl PORTLAND PRESS, MRS. TUCK'S MURDERER. IN CINCINNATI. FARMERS' FESTIVALS. FOB ALL. HOUSEHOLD MANUFACTURES. Plymouth Rock·— Wm. M. Ubby, lit prem., X; Published Parte O. 2d do. GTery day (Sunday· excepted) by the |C0. Divided, $30 to first, $30 to second, Mrs. Sarah Frank, Cumberland, log cabin qallt. John Haley, 60c. PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, $10 to third. Margaret Drink water, Cumberland, knitted Black Cochin»—Lewli Llbby, 1 *t prem. Mr. Blaine and Party Enter the City W. r>. R.msdell, n«. b. m. Flirt S 1 1 i counterpane. Turkeys—W. M. Llbby, 1· prem. At 87 Exchange Street, Portland, Mb. John Baker of Albion Confesses to Full of Exhi- D. COTTON Reports Successful Hleber, ns. g. h. Baby 1 2 3 8 Bessie Drinkwater, Cumberland, tidy. SUSCILLABBOCI. Amid Great Enthusiasm. T. I. Jordan, m. b. h. Ad toe J 3 3 2 2 Mrs. Fuller, Cumberland, towel-sham. the Crime. George Tbo». C. lit pram., Committing bitions in This Vicinity. Mrs. Jae. North a Corn—Yellow, Shaw, ( X; WEATHER Time—2.51, 2.57, 2.55, 2.57. Miwi^-r, Yarmouth, ghan. 8iah 2d 75c. INDICATIONS. Mrs. Sewall W MoultoQ, prem., N0T98. hltney, Cumberland, rug and mit- lat A SPLENDID RECEPTION GIVEN tens. Vegetablee-C. S. I'Lioney, prem., X; Ult 2d do Washington, Oct. 2. HIS TRIAL· TO AT THE BE- Ια the we to men- Mrs. Davis. 76c. OCCVtt lovely weather and «beat report yesterday omitted Sarah Lewellyn, Portland, rug. Fruit aim AT HAMILTON. Mrs. Horace Meserre, lit pram., X; Wm. ■, FLANNELS The indications for New are tion tbe John Hulit, Cumberla d, quilt. England to-day splendid exhibition οt end 2d 75c, CIH8EB TEBH. CROWDS PRESENT· fancy Mrs. Lizzie Mountford worked Libby, do., .Cumberland, rug. Butter—Mrs. I slightly cooler, fair weather, eaeterly winds, trick bicycle riding Master Hallock ot Port- Lillian Hamilton. North T. Bootliby, Xtt pram., 1; W. K, Yarmouth, quilt. X-ibby, 2d ilo.. 73c. For wholesale and retail sales we bave an Mrs. silk extraor- becoming variable, higher barometer. Dation, Ο., Oct 1.—Mr. Blaine, accompa- land gave between the heats of the horse race. Morrill, quilt. Preserves and Wm let dinary large lot of different of Cotton Mrs. Geo. E. North picklei-Mrs. Shaw, qualities Adodsta, Oct. 1.—John Biker ot Albion· nied by ex-Gov. Foster, Senator and oth- Day of tbe fcarboro and Cape Bastou, Yarmouth, rug. prem.. 1 ; Mrs. ο. K. 2d Flannels in sbct and Frye Clming He did some âne riding, and on a sarf ice or Annie North Phlnney, do., 75c. long pieces. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. ers, was driven at 9 o'clock this Baston, Yarmouth, rug. Household manufacture·—MIm Tana Mr· who was suspected of murdering Mrs. Newell oat, morning, Elizabeth Fair. Mrs. A. North fatal, To the retail customers we offer short from track adapted for it would an exhibition S. Kendall, Yarmouth, rugs. let pieces to the Soldiers'Home, near tea He was give H. riage afgti <n, prem., 1; Mrs. M. Hlgglni, quilt, 2 to 16 in a [11,27 P. M.1 Tack of Albion on and who Day A. Kendall, North Yarmouth, rug. yards piece, and to the wholesale pur- September 6th, received the Gen. of a profession al. 2d do., 75c· chasers from by governor of the Home, was the of the Scai- worthy Florence quilt. 16 to 33 yards in a piece. was arrested and is in at Au- Yesterday closing day Mayhall, Fancy work—Mrs. Q. E. lat X: yesterday jail Patrick, and shown through the buildings and Λ baudsome of trained Mrs. C. Stanwood, North Yarmouth, quilt. Files, pram., thue them we the retail boro and fair and the attend- yoke steers, exhibit- Madle ,T. Wbiti ey, 2d do.. 75o. By assorting give custom- 1 has was sub- grounds. While ho was the Cape Elizabeth Mrs. D. M. North er extra and gusta, confessed. Hie account inspecting pretty ed Mr. B. Beals, Yarmouth, quilt. Flowers—Maria 1st bargain, by buying large quantities we ance was by S. Larrabee, was one of the fea- Mrs. S. O. Bradbury, prem., 1; Mrs. offer «3 music hall, a large body o( soldiers followed the largest that the fair people have Loring, North Yarmouth, quilt. Jos. >V. the trade better value than can be found in Place ot stantially as follows: Mrs. Jos. Knigh, 2d do., 75e. if β φ S* him and called him Mr. tures of the oattle exhibit Hicks, quilt. other makes. Prices are 5 cents, 7Va 10 upon for a speech. seen since commenced them. In Tuesday. cents, :i I was cleaning oat the hog pen In the morning they holding Mrs. Lizzie Hideout, rug. Ucidur the head of miscellaneous article* cents, and 12Vfe cents, and they sell so cus- Observation. Blaine thanked them for the kind reception But little evidence of was rapidly, back of the barn. At 9 o'clock In the forenoon, I the afternoon there was an immense liquor drinking M. W. Skillh·, rug. tomers should call this week or send their orders had and remarked that the especially Falmouth, there were numerous exhioits, all of whioh by Λ •aw Mr. Tnck and another mm working on the they given him, seen on the A. Whittier, their friends or in II crowd and were grounds either day. A few gam- quilt. by mail, order to secure them. » road the barn. I knew Mrs. Tuck was and comfort which he saw aronnd him they orderly and well be- Fannie Russell < took first in « QQ opposite beanty umberland, quilt. premium their respective depart- alone and work I eat acro»s the fields in this chief Soldiers' haved. blers tried tbeir games, bat the eyes ot the Lizzie leaving my Home in the country, Flint, Cumberland, qoilt. ments. and the woods to Mr. Tuck's residenoe. Jennie O. through confirmed him in his opinion as to the good of EXHIBITION OF HORSES. officers were too sharp for them. They soon Allen, Nor h Gray, rug. The distance is almost of a mile. I Mrs. F. H. Morse, SALESMAN Block Island,... 30.16| 66; x3 NE Pair three-quarters these institutions and rewarded him for the At rajç carpet. Bui tea nail Uallia WANTED. eutered the kitchen the door and nite o'clock there was in examination of left in disgust. Sarah E. Morrill, Cuminberland Africillaral ·μι·ιτ Boston, Mads... 30.21 63 —0 NW|ICloudy through open part he had taken as a member of the military quilt. Me... 30.12 60 —1 Clear found Mrs. Tnck absent. 1 heard a noise In the colts and stallions Mrs. Ed Libby. Cumberland, Fair. Eastport, NW committee of the House of in horees, by the committee The Cumberland *f quilt. Mt. Washington 30.26 28 -191 Ν Clear direction of the shed. 1 was perfectly acquainted Representatives Fair—Proceed!··· Mrs. Ed Cobb, Gray rug. The ninth exhibition of the Buxton and th6lr establishment. In to and the premiums were awarded: Portland, Me... 30.22 60 —2| Ν Cloudy with the premises and went In the direction of the .original response following the Opening Day. Mrs. J. Ε Smith, Gray puilt and rug. onthotue where 1 found Tuck. I "Good the calls of the veterans, Gov. Foster made a Best B. Mrs. Hollig Agricultural Socitty opened Wedne·· Albany, N, T.. 3 '.29 59 —7 Ν Fair Mrs, said, stallion, Ν. Lane, Scarboro, 1st. The sixteenth annual fair of the farmerj of Margaret Skillin, carriage robe and rug. to morn- Mare Mrs. RINES BROTHERS New York.N. T.. 30.20 73 x8 Ν Pair morning" her, and she replied, "Good few remarks. The soldiers cheered Mr. --!l»ir.e with foal, Hiram Higgins, scarboro, 1st; J. D. Low. quilt and rug. day morning. The day was a sample of the 0C2 Bolt 30.20 76 x4 Κ Clear ing." Γ jumped for the woman and caught her bv as he retired. He then entered his cm Wm. P. Borham, 2d. Cumberland and Falmonth opened yesterday Gertie Howe, North Yarmouth, rug. Philadelphia special perfection and of Indian sa m air tU * D. C. 30.22 73 x2 Ε the throat. She attempted to scream bat I had Edith Ro»e. N. table cover. glory ashingtoa, Cloudy and proceeded on his journey toward Cincin- At 10 a. in. there was an exhibition of with a clear sky, bat a very warm air. Tbe Yarmouth, Charleston 30.18 78 —0 Ε Fair such a grip on her throat that she could not utter a nati. Mary A. Sweyfsir rug. early cave assurance of that matt Interesting Fie, 30.16 76 sound. She tell back and becoming frightened I strength with horses and soma attendance was good, from eight to ten hun- M s. Irvin Jacksonville, -2 NE Clear good palling Morrill, Cumberland, rug. feature of a ran. I did not think she was dead when I left her. Hamilton, O., Oct. 1.—While the train was Julia any fair, big crowd, fall of enjoy- Savannah, Ga.. .., 30.19 76 -0 SE Clea& was done. The work first dred themselves on the Merrill, quilt. I returned was done by the pair people enjoying ment. The Cincinnati, Ohio.. 30.21 76 —2 Clin Clear immediately home. My object rape. waiting in the Dayton depot, several hundred The Bocfu. successful career of thli society mentioned below was Buffalo, Ν. Y.... 30.32 61 -5 Ε Cloudy Baker was before Andrews men, women and children gathered around it, so near alike that the grounds.