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Portland Daily Press: December 06,1883 PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862—VOL. 21._PORTLAND, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1883. SSHSittflmi PRICE THREE CENTS. 8PKCIAL NOTICES. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. was highly esteemed by bi9 fellow citizens, their old claims will be paid. Scores of the SOUTH AMERICA. FOREIGN. bnsiness in the smoking of finnan haddie. old war and honored by them with places of trust. claims have been introduced in the THE POCASSET MURDER. This bnsiness amounts to 500 tons or 1,000,000 Published every day (Sundays excepted) bv the and CrllADEJLOlJPE HIRAM. Senate, Southern members have their The Fra«co-Chine»e Difficulty. in all, one-half of which U probably PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, desks fall, to be presented at the first opportu- Freeman, lhr Murderer of IfU Child, ons this firm. The annual meeting of tbe West Oxford Ed- An Alarming State of Affairs in Honq Kono, Dec. 8.—PengYu Lin, whom Soundsby nity. Sent le a Lunatic Asylum tor Life. the oI China sent to to The lobster bnsiness is by three At 97 Exchange St., Portland, Me. ucational Association will be held at __ Emperor Tonquin in- represented Hiram, Peru. firms—Almon L John Morston & on and December 14th and Barnstable, Mass., Dec. 8.—The trial of vestigate the position of affairs there, has re- Johnson, Terms: Dollars a Year. To mail subscrib- Friday Saturday, CRYSTAL_SUGARS. Eight turned to He has notified all Sons, and W. S. Trefethen & Co. They here 15tb. will be read Hon. N. A. Luce the tbe Canton. foreign- a ers, Seven Dollars a Year, if paid In advance. Papers by XLVIII CONGRESS. Charles Freeman, Pocasset lunatic, for fresh invoice of these White ers that war between China and France is im- handled 3,000,000 lobsters In the nine months, made Rates of Advertising: One inch of space, the Albert F. Richardson, principal of Fryeburg murder HAVINGIrcceivedSugars directly from the cane juice (re- on May 18, 1879, of his little daughter tbr Have of the other three months closed time. length of constitutes a B. Walker of Savages Aveaging Wrongs they and has ordered tbe massing all being quiring no refining) and warranted free from column, “Bquare.” Academy, McKean Fryeburg, minent, entirely 81.60 per first week: 76 cents SENATE. Edith, in a religions frenzy, was commenced Suffered—Scenes of Massacre in the In- available land and sea forces for tbe protec- Tbe salt used for pickling mackerel, herring, any adulteration. We offer them for sale by the square, daily per and Misses Minnie Hubbard, Elida Wads- barrel in the week after; three insertions or less, $1.00, continu- here tion of Canton. Tbe admiral holds France shad and driedlealt fish amounts to 23,326 hogs- original package. can be worth and Leona Weymouth of Hiram. today in the Supreme Court. terior-Troops to the Rescue— Samples every other after first 60 cents. Washington, Dec. o. Hurrying heads or bushels. This amount does seen at our office, ing day week, The answerable for preoipitating a war, and warns 186,610 Half square, three Insertions or 76 one medial examiner testified to finding the Pern's Decrepit Finances—A Tailed not include less, cents; The Senate was called to order at noon. the neatral to observe their treaty what is used (or pickling bait, nor 860 cents week after. of States Consnl Robbed. powers week, 81.00; per WASHINGTON. Joint resolutions were presented as follows, body the child in Freeman's honse. Free- and rales of international law. for other kinds of fish not mentioned. 17 1-2 Special one-third additional. stipulations EXCHANGE Notices, to be referred to the man It is said that the business of one man in ST., Under head of “Amusements” and “Auction appropriate committees described the position of the child at the Pugnacious Officials. Ocean Insurance Co’s of the when this city, who is engaged in the general fish Building, Sales,” 83.00 per square per week; three Insertions lUeinber.hip Bouse Prepared. appointed: time he struck and other incidents of Mr. .related New Dec. 5.—Mail advices from Berlin, Dec. 5.—Herr Phillips, editor of the amounted last season to over two or less, 81.60. Dec. 5.—Ex-Clerk of the By Hoar, from the legislature of Massa- Yobk, business, Washington, the murder. Freeman gave as the reason Volks Zeitnng, has Herr chusetts, the passage of a law why Panama of the 24th nit. Pern con- challenged Wagner, million dollars. House McPherson has prepared an exact tab- asking prohi- state.that another member of THE MAINE STATE PRESS. the he killed child that Abraham’s the KeicbBtag, in conse- The benefit to trade in here by the J.H.HAMLEN&SON ular statement of the of tbe biting employment of convicts upon works Jibe tinues much disturbed. While the Chil- general membership of the very quence of the latter having made obnoxious re- fish bnsiness is Mr. A. M. Smith tells For Bale at retail Published every Thursday at $2.60 a that it is of 19G United States. faith him For mouths he be- great. by Morning, House, showiDg composed overpowered ians are order in the from marks in regard to the liberal press. the year: if paid in $2.00 a By Mr. Blair, from the of New maintaining south| the following to illustrate the help fishing advance, year. Democrats, 118 Republicans, 5 Readjusters, 3 legislators lieved that God made a direct communication *** & 581 Advertisements inserted in the “Maine State land the Pacific the shores of Lake O’DsnncIl’s Case. business is to the retailer: One when UtLETT CO., Congress St. Messrs. of Massachu- Hampshire, against subsidies to railroads. to his '.to Titicaca, day snlw Press has a in Independents, Lyman children, and lor two weeks believed went to the (which large circulation every part It recites that nearly 180,000,000 acres of land has Indians in the interior O’Donnell’s solicitor is endeavoring to in- there was a fishing fleet in port he n0T29_ of the for for first insertion setts, York of Noith Carolina and O. Cbieltree that God had work for him to do. He Caceres incited the State) $1.00 per square have been to an special dace members bank to draw and the teller said of and 1 are given railroads, acreage eqnal of tbe jary which convicted 62,500 paying and 60 cents per square for each subsequent inser- Texas, Greenback-Labor. There found that the proof of faith was the sacrifice against the whites. The Indian of to thirty times the State of New Hampshire population O’Donnell to a memoral for commutation. that the fish dealers would drain them that tion. two vacancies, in the Becond Mississippi and °f hia child. The witness did not sign Pratt’s and the best lands of the youngest suffered grievously Some are to bat it is a Instead of stacks of bills Astral Oil. Address all communications to seventh districts comprising United think him Huancayo, having during willing sign, expectsd day. haying large Virginia State: responsible for the deed at the time behind him he was to to PORTLAND that if such subsidies were ever necessa- of the the war and long before hostilities were majority of them will decline. piled np obliged go PUBLISHING CO. The Vlexicnii Veterans. murder. the amount wanted. yeurfgrocer for Pratt’s Astral Oil and see ry they are so no longer; that many of the rail- Ireland's Affairs. the receiving teller to get th ou The second witness was Alvin of Po- thought of, from the exactions of the whitest ASK ty get tbe genuine* If you inquire for The Mexican veterans are beginning to ar- roads built are uncalled .or settlers Wing Bat the next day, when Mr. Smith went to de- recently by who Dec. 8.—Id the court of assizes to- A CO’M you win be sur rive in numbers for tbe thia and the oasset, had known Freeman for ten from forced military service and excessive tax- Dublin, the teller bad the usual slack of |*5of as thereMlfEKfT is WEATHER INDICATIONS. large meeting others; public lands are the property posit, paying it, being palmed off other inferior oils week. One of the years. He saw him the day following tbe day a true bill was fonnd against Elliott, one that the fishermen for principal objects of the of the whole people and .when sold in such ation, is now determined on revenge. Near bills behind him, showing genuine Pkatt’s. oct6eneod2m murder. He told witness to see Selectman of the men arrested for the murder of Miss gathering is to urge upon Congress tbe passage and on such terms as to spent their money the day before, and that it Dec. 6. quantities enooprage the most barbarious have were Washington, of a Nye and tell to come to his house Huancayo outrages Smyth. True bills also fonnd for con- bill granting pensions to the Mexioan vet- settlement and improvement and not to be everybody had all got back to tbe bank again. The indications for are for the New »t 3 o’clock that but not been committed these the spiracy to mnrder against fourteen others in MBS. to-day erans. Bills have already been introduced in given to large corporations or otherwise afternoon, <Ud give by people against DRIDKV, squan- any reason. At that time Freeman dwelt connection with tbe same mnrder. England and Middle Atlantic States, Blightly Congress for that purpose. The existenoe of dered. It therefore asks that no farther saoh up- unoffending whites.
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