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Portland Daily Press: August 01,1879 __PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23. 1862-—VOL. 22. POKTLAND, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBEK 14, 1884. SÎÎÎKii^SI PRICE THREE CENTS. ι "P^CIAl NOTICES. MICTION a NALK8. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, on a vessel, fell and struck on his side on Secretary McPherson says in reference to the MR. BLAINE'S TRIP. SOUTH AMERICA. in the a bad in his OHIO. tuat he Published erery day (Sunday· excepted) by the spike wharf, tearing gash subject has employed two detectives F. Ο. BAILEY & side. for the of Hi· in of the Amcnblj ut CO., PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, purpose spotting Democratic repeat- Reception Toledo—Te Leave for electing LegiiiatiTe LÈWI8TON. ers, of whom two hundred at least are known Panuma—No Trouble Vet from Auctioned g and Commission Merchants At 97 Exchange Strekt. Portland. Me. michigan To-day. Reported to have gone to Obio. Mr. McPherson says Mnlenrooin IN Exchange At. The new class at the Bates Theological O., Oct. 13.—At Colambae ex- the Revolution··!·—Peace Prevail· in that he assumes all the of send· Lancaster, F. O. Bailey, C. W. Allés. School numbers six. A student entered the responsibility Qov. Foster and Cbairman of the Peru—Other Matter». Late the Great lug the and he that their Ogilvie WEATHER INDICATIONS. class, this week, from Iioulton, Aroostook Reports from detectives, expects Republican State Committee, and ex-Commis- Sale of Furniture and General Merch presence *ill have a salutary effect. Regular county. sioner Dudley boarded Mr. Blaine'» car. There Panama, Oct. 13.—The Legislative Assembly of dise every Saturday, commencing at 10 o'clock Oct. 14. Washington, LISBON. Battle Field ol the West. was a here of over an hoar, bat the car Panama met 3d and Dr. C. Ε vera, m. solicited. octSd The State at Presidential elec- stop Friday, inat.p Consignment» The indications for are ha··, every New England to-day A man nam^d Greenwood, employed in Far- was left on tbe outskirts of the city and did President of the Slate, prese ted his resignation. 5 tion, and at every preceding October election, cooler fresh and b'isk well's mill, Lisbon, attempted suicide about not go|into the depot at all. the in ADVEBTINEÛIKWIH. decidedly weather, since aud 1856, been found in the Although a revolution in going on, people the CITI o'clock, his throat. including Friday evening, by cutting as will seen from the Columbus, O., Oct. 13.—Mr. Blaine left seem about it. At northerly winds, and higher barometer. bat Republican column, be city do not to trouble themselves Hm severed tbe wind-pipe and aHOpbagus, Lancaster at a after 9 o'clock for following table of in these Presi- little Toledo, a mile® from here 300 did uot sever the arteries. The wound is very REPUBLICANS CONFIDENT OF CAR- majorities Forfan, place about three TAXES FOR 1884. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. dential years: via Colombo*. meu are assemblai in arm* under command of Gen. severe and the man from the will probably die the la e Thus [11.27 P. M.] 185G—Republican maiority, Oc'ober 19,380 Toledo, Oct. 13.—A. brief stop was made at Kues, pretender to the pr -nidency. shock. He visited his home at Newmarket, RYING THE STATE BY A GOOD far have made no CITÏ or FORTLABID. 1856—Republican majority, November 16,02.< Prospect where, wbile Mr. Blaine was bowing they movement, though they Ν. H., where bis wife a hcese, have been several in the nor have keeps boarding I860—Republican majority, October 12,9· >3 his to the days held, they a week since MAJORITY. acknowledgments people assembled, one. ago, which time he has given 1860—Republican November 44,378 moleste*i any Treasurer's Office, Oct. 2.1884.. majority, two old men, veteran Republicans, vbo had Canal evidence of iusanity. He submitted to tbe 1864 Republican majority, October 54,76» The Company has announced that their "IkT OTIUE is bereuy given that he tax lists for the come to tbe to see him, were brought of will make no The leading 5 wnt of »w Place oi u operation of sewing up the wound, requiring 1864—Republican majority, November.,,. ..59.586 depot corps employe» being full, they Cigur Eng- il year 1884 have been committed to me, with a ο t* ο ® oat end Mr. Blaine from tbe new It is that even *1 p ΟΛ over au without and ex- 1868—Republican October 17,383 jamped platform engagement*. reported they land. Ask y our dealer for tliis l»r<md. ■warrant lor ihe collection of the same. In accord- ** hoar, aniEiibetics, majority, Observation. '■3 1868 Republican November and went to meet them. One of these was intend reducing their actual staff. The great dyna- β. W. ance with an ordinance of the a pressed tbe hope that he could live till his majority, 41,428 8IM0N10N & CO., 444 to city, October 14 I50 Robert born near .ite mine has not been discharge·! as yet, although Agents, s» S3 wife should arrive. His father to How Mr. Blaine's Presence Has 1*72—Republican majority, Crottv, Chambersburg, Pa., 448 Fore St. expected ma an ther attempt was made last. 3* 1872—Republican >rity, November 37,531 and said to be 100 years and 30 days old. He Friday Discount of Three Per S eail from Boston for Europe Saturday. Advices from Peru state that the at pres- m&ylS entf Cent., 1876—Republican majority, October 6,636 was a lieutenant in the last war with Grea> country will be allowed on all of Bald taxes Influenced the Result. ma November ent is enjoyng comparative quiet. Yet C ace res paid on or be- OLDTOWN. 1876-Republican ority, 7,416 Britain and was at Fort mai once in command entered a »ew days ago, and it i« reported fore Friday, Oct. 31,1884. 30.10 54 Ν Clear 1880—Republican rity, October 19,005 Arequipa Block Island,.... -ιοί The annual election of tbe Penobscot tribe Erie. The other was John Jones, a native of he was well received. He w ts at the head of a H. W. HERSEY, 09 48 Clear 1880—Republican mojority, November* 25,155 Bouton, Mass 30 -171 NW of Iudians took the Wales bot a of >rce 18(>0 men. It is believed oct3-d2w Treasurer and Collector. place last Tuesday with resident this country since f of the government Me. ... 29.89 40 -10 NW Icioudv The total vote of tbe State and the WE Eaetport, following result: Governor, Stephen Stanis- plurali- 1818. He is now in his 90th year. Both vet- forces will shortly attack Arequipa. if they be HAVE" Mt. ties at eacb since as Washington. Lieut. election 1875 have been erans seemed to be well and successful, it seems probable that there will be an Me 130.00 46 -16 ν ; Clear laus; Governor, Saul Neptune; Repre- FACTS AND FIGl'BES CONCERN1NQ strong and Mr. hbktihhn. Portland, follows: end ol Cacerca and his Mouteneros. Albany, ri. Y. 30.18 49 —13 NW |Clear sentative to the Legislature, JosephNicolar. Blaine remarked afterwards that they bad WITHOUT Plu. Dem. Plu. Total vote. ooth DOUBT, New York,N. Y.· '30.17 56 NW Clear PAH«ON8FIELD. PBCTieUa ELECTIONS. Rep. grasped hie band firmly. They assured bim 1883 Governor 12,629 8 IIaiii<· General Philadelphia 30.19 56 Ν Clear 718,2» mat they exoocteu to see him elected Presi- the Dominion. Sow in Stock, tie Hospital ^ D. C. 30.10 62 -8 Ν Clear A bond valued at $1,200, was recently stolen 1882 Secretary 19,115 632,189 fiont. nf r.hn ITnitAd and hrt αιπταηηαι) hia Annual of a»hingtoa, Meeting the Corporation will be Charleston 30.03 xl NE Clear from a cheet in tbe room of Rufus Nason,an old 1881 Governor 24.309 «24,226 held at four o'clock in 73| gratification at meeting them. When tbe in- THE the afternoon of Tues- Jacksonville, Fla. 29.97 76 X5 Ν Clear gentleman lesiding in West Parsonsâeld. 1880 secretary.. 19,005 714,638 The Quebec Ksploaione. and Best Ta- day the 14ili of 188 the 1879 Governor terview wae ended and Mr. Blaine stepped on Largest day October, ,in reception Ga. .. 30.1 '2 72 —1 Ν Κ Clear 17,129 (1*9,170 Oct. 13. The government has lucrease-1 room the in Savannah, PHILLIPS. Quebec. in City Hall, Portland, for the purpose Cincinnati. Ohio.. 30.29 62 —5 NE Clear Precautions Taken to Gnard Against 1878 secretary 3,154 589,128 ibe platform tbe people called for a speech, the regard offered for information which will lead of of offl-ers for the and of 1877 (Governor 22 520 Γ»Γ>ί» IMd riety electing ensuing year, Buffalo, Ν. Y... 30.34 46 -16 Ν Clear The Franklin Journal learns that the re- a id Mr. Blaine, in response, said: to the arrest and couvioiion of the authors of Sat- such other business as he 1876 transacting may Legally Mich 30.42 41 —10 Ν W Clear for cuttle show and fair were Secretary 0,636 633,062 [ thank friends for kind urday's outrage to $400, to which Mr. Charlebeis ihe Alpena, ceipts days larger Illegal Voting. Governor you my your reception. presented. ByorJerof Directors, Ills 30.38 54 6 Ν Clear 1876 5,544 590.1 90 been the contractor ad s $5υ0. The are K. Chicago, than ever before. The amount taken was over This οία gentleman witn whom i have just police vigor- F. 1880 President 34,2*7 7*4,941 ciues an BARKKTT, Secretory.
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