January 02,1884
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1884- THREE CENTS, ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862—VOL. 21. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2, _PRICE ..1 ■■ with a and Isle it Is 1 2-10 of a cent per A FORtfl^N. begain to rain in all directions, frightful Presque Nl'EClAL NOTICE*. DAILY PRESS. HEBRuN. NEW YEAR’S DAY. RIOT IN HURCH. between Boston and Woodstock It is THE PORTLAND and were incalculable dis mile, will raise, projected the same rate The spring term of Hebron Academy in Down—Nationalists 42-100 of a t en per mile. At Published every day (Sundays excepted) bv the was Observed at the Nation’* Particulars of the Tirana Affnir—Three Trouble County I that house was about to Feb. with the same instruc- flow It Cap- tauces. thought my and Woodstock begiu Tuesday, 5, at per mile between Boston Pennons Killed and Many Wounded— Determined to Meet Dromtre-Troops as I did above PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, tor* as last fall. A new feature, which ought itol—The President’* Reception. be reduced to powder, hearing between that town and add Horror to the Scene. to tbe Mcene. that is charged to be a is a course Fire and Pa^ic Ordered at a Lace Curtains At 97 Exchange St., Portland, Me. t-trong attraction, des’gued my hea l invisible projectiles exploding the freight would have been for those who have to earn their Washington, Jaa. 1.—New Year’s Day Dublin, Jjd. 1.—Tbe excitement today in Presque Isle, -FOR- especially This which came to us Terms: Dollars a Year. To mail subscrib- Jan. 1.— are the particu- and prodigions height. siDgolar phenomenon $5.19. Six trunks, Eight ok u w»y through school. The new course is opened with a rain falling, which con- Vienna, Fo)l>wing Dromore, Cooutv Down, is intense, grave a light and from Woodstock $1,05 and ers. Seven I dollars Year, if paid in advance. for fall and terms ot the riot of in the Joban- tears are entertained of a serious outbreak. A seemed to me like a bombardment siege charged freight 10 .and 12 cts. the arranged spring only, giving tin aed the The President’s lars Sunday night In 1-2 per yard Rates of Advertising: One Hio.b of space, ibroaghout day. are fioin Boston to Woodstock $105. $2.70 the student an opportunity to teach summer large number of Orangemen congregated such as that ia which I took at the age of length ot column, constitutes a uis Kircbe, in the Favoriten Shavpiatz, the p*rt the to '‘square.” and the summer of reception began at 11 o’clock. The floral dec- theie, haviug arrived daring the night would if as high all way Cleansed and done up like new i»er square, first week: 75 cents per winter, except graduation. many before tbe all, charged $1.50 daily of the city. Snch a avowed of eighteen Sevastopol (in Crimes.) to the distance have week three insertions or continu- oration of the east room, red, bine and green workingmen’s quarter and this moroiug, with the purpose Boston in proportion AT after; Ids, $1.00, ROCKLAND. rent and divid- 50 cents. S' andal has not been witnessed in Vienna the of Nationalists an- The volcano Krakatau that with a bill of $5 04. ing every other day after first week, were but The Marine preventing meeting neeu saddled freight G. A. Perrigo attempted to commit suicide at parlors plaiu elegant. to Half square, three Insertions or less, 76 cents; one S’uce Theatre. A nounced for thi« afternoon. Several companies ed was not long in bursting from bcttom whole bill on ten oarrels of flour from a and the burning of the Ring The I $60 cents week after. Bock laud, Sunday. He jumped from break- Band was stationed in the vestibule* there to order week, $ .OO; per of troous have been sent preserve and the of this vanished mass to Isle is $9.10. The dis- FOSTER'S water into the ana would have been Jesuit named Aamerle, was top pulverization Bangor Presque Special notices, oi.e-thi d additional. hay a number of airs during the prtest, preachiog The •'Nationalists present a bold frout, and ami “Auction played reception. lashed tance from to Woodstock Is 172 Under hea<i of “Amusements” drowned hut for theiimelv assistance of a man a raiwdou sermon to an enormous the in allowed the waves of the sea already Bangor The President stood in the bine and audience, seem tieiermiued to bold the meeting »-pite made on Forest House Sales,” $2.« 0 per three insertions who saw in parlor The same discrimination City S>ye per square week; his struggle. Perigo has figured va- of the demonsiratiou made it the to to flod entrance into the bottom of toe miles. or of whom were women and children. against by fury of the N. loss, $1.60. rious parts of the St ite as a lawyer, politician was assisted by Mrs. Frel.nebtr.seu, the majority he freight of this flour In favor 13 Preble St. (i|ip. Preble Mouse of excited workmen broke Oauge factions. crater—that great gaping bole more than a PRESS. and journalist. Ho was publisher of the Misses Frelinghuysen, Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs.. Su«’dewly crowds B. Railway that was made on the freight THE MAINE STATE vi< h into the “Down Drom re, Jan. 1—3.30 p. m—Meetings of Then tbe Order* by o*proe8 will receive prompt RttentioD. “Can lid Obs-rver” in Lewiston. H sunk c< n- otly church, shouting, kilometer in circumference. scene, between Boston and Isle would Chandler, Mrs. and Miss Gresham* Mrs. both Nationalists and are b» ing Presque Send tor circular. dec20sneodtf Published every Thursday Morning, at $2.60 a sidnable his own and his with th- Jesuits!” smashing doors, windows Orangemen turned and a Wood- money—bcth ■ with sadden transition, tragic to the road between Bangor and if in a Mrs. Mrs. a held. thousand are in attend- give year; paid advance, $2.00 year. fronds—m his newspaper enterprises. Re- Brewster, Teller, Mrs. Carlisle, and chairs, teariug the robes of Jesuit priest Twenty people and If the Advertisements inserted m the “Maine State of the and all calamity became inevitable. stock more than half of the $9 10, cently be has been for Blaine’s Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. War- named Leon, throwing paving stoues at Fr, ance at tbe meeting Orangemen great public Press < winch has a circulation in every part canvassing Logan, Jones, Pendleton, and Presque large book in this of the State and has had Hamerle, and damaging the al ar and images. magistrates of the county are here. There is The ashes vomited forth in great quantities gap between Mattawamkeag of the for .00 per square for first insertion part very ner Mrs. Mrs. State) $ Miller, Frye, Mrs. Co Hum, to excitement the Messrs. Isle was filled with a road, that flour and 6C cents lor each inser- good success. As he is not t? receive his com- Alt' r a severe handling the priests managed gietr among populace. rose nntil met by a wind up per square subsequent Hawley, Mrs. Sheridan, Mrs Porter, Mrs. members of perpendicnDrly than half the tion. mission uutil after the book is he is escape and concealed themselves in the sacris- T. D. Sullivan aud W. O’Brien, would nave come to us at less published, Waite, Mrs. Blaine and Mrs. Robesou. The members of the which spread this gloomy shroud in thick Address all communications to not in financial circumstances. This fact ty. Meanwhile, the wax ou the altar, Parliament, who are also that was owls,” good were McMich- ttpers freight charged. introductions made Marshal of and by falling caused a b az«. This was soon organizing committee of the National league, layers over almost the entire island Java, on this to PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. domestic trouble probably accouut for his ael and Colouel Rockwell. about, Enough has been said subject Herons, Peacocks, Deer are the movementsof the National- Heads, to drown himself. extinguished, beta most fearful panic ensued. directing which was left in complete obscurity from 10 in show to what an enormous expense for attempt At 11 a. m. the members of the Cabinet and been arrested F-ne Game Women and children were squeezed, crushed isrs. Three Nationalists have are Screens, Plaeques, readfield. diplomatic corps were at 11.15 the the morning till 4 in the afternoon of Monday. freight the people of Aroostook subject- WEATHER INDICATIONS. received; and t am pled up* n. Three dead bodies have for earning revolvers. &c., are always accepta- A of the of held Associate Justices of ihe Court of of tbe ed for the want of a railroad from Presque meeting citizens Readfield Supreme been identified. Seven persons were severely The Orange meeting was held within sight This rain ashes, thickly covering sun, of a shoe the United States entered the room headed Isle to some on the <ft North ble for Jan. 2. Saturday to discuss the establishment and For some time of the Nationalist gathering. The Nationalists also me the effect of a snow- point European VVashin’Gton, to probably fatally injured. produced upon in that It was the unanimous bv the Chief Justice aud were presented i the in American road at or east of Mattawamkeag. The indications for Nsw E are rain factory place. past great ill-fee iug has existed between the marched from Catholic chapel military I bad seen no igUnd doue the at 11.30 a number of Senators covered country and although conclusion that something must be to President; and the Jesuits.