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PORTLAND Τ) A i l -Y ESTABLISHED JUNE 23. 1862—VOL. 22. THURSDAY flHVV&Bl) A8 UQOni PORTLAND, MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1884. CI λββ MAIL MATTB&f PRICE THREE CENTS. KPEC1AL NOTIfBN. mvmv if f'i.Am κ·* t*. THE PORTLAND DAILÎ PRESS, MRS. STONE'S WILL·. end Cohen was In the vesti- progress Manager NEAR THE NORTH POLE. Land also graced oar table; bat I will let car History of Gloves. Published eyery day (Sundays excepted) by the bule·, wan rushed upon by Majhew, who mean speak for itself: had returned armed. a PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, Meybew throat keen FORT CONGER, GRINNELL LAND. [Harper*· Baaar. knife Into Cohen's rlba, and the latter now At 87 Exchange Street. Portland, Me. Testimony on Both Sides All In. Eow the Arctic Christmas Dinner, 188]. Gloves do not. appear to bave been worn lu FOSTERS Sale liea at the point of death, while Mayhew )l in Explorers Spent Special TiKMa:Klght Dollars a Tear. To mall subeorlb- BOUT. before England tbe end of the 10th or be- -OF- ere, SeTOD Dollar· a Tear, 11 paid in advauoe. jail. Christmas. of Mock Turtle. of Rates Advertising: One Inch of spaoe, the AKCirnENT OF COPN«EL· FOR CON- ginning the 11th century, and the manu- FOREST CITY DYE length of oolnmn, or twelre lines nonpareil consti- MA8SACH USETTS. FISH. facture would HOUSE, tutes a TESTANTS. appear at that "square." Salmon a la period special· 13 PREBLE STREET. CHILDREN'S AND first a Good Dinner and Paieocrystic. BOYS' $1.60 per square, dally week; 76 cents per A Novel Scheme. Present·, Decorntiou·, ly German, as five pairs of made a deed sneodtf week after; three Insertions or leas, $ 1.00, oontlnu- mm gloves η (Seneral Mpirit of Thankfnlne·· in the considerable Ing e»ery other day after first week, 50 oents. Boston, Dec. 24.—A lady called npon Mayor Guillemot· ί la Sanderson's Hope. part of the duty paid to the Half Boston, Dec. 24.—At the afternoon session square, three Insertions or lees, 76 cents; one Martin today to consult him in relation to a Cbeerleu Arctic Region·. Musk Ox Tongue—Sauce Arctique. cents week after. of the English sovereign Etbelred II. (979 to 1016)t week, $1.00: $60 per court in East Cambridge yesterday, Dr. SALAD. Spkoial notices, one-third additional. novel scheme she proposes to undertake. It is by,a society of German for th· Wilcox concluded his Crab i la Grinnell. merchant·, ! Under head of "Amusements" and "Aûotioh testimony by stating to create a CLOTHINO fnnd, the income of whioh shall be $2.00 three that he had no Lient. Qreol j Id the Chicago Current.] protection of their trade in this a Sales," per square per week; insertions recollection of having told need unually for the care of the tseth of BOAST. country, or less, $1.60. It was Christmas Eve in Grinnell as of their Henry|C. Goodenow that be didn't see Mrs. children iu the primary schools, whose parents Laud, Beef à la Frederick. proof great rarity. Their previous Elder Ducks à la THE MAINE STATE PRESS. Stone's will nntil after are nimble to pay dentists' bills. She proposes η all the world beside. The temperature was Kialingbury. absence is her death. Tenderloin of Musk Ox. easily accounted for by the fact Published every Thuesdat at a to contribute $50,000 towards the At Morning, $2.60 In Mrs. Ames testified to purpose. noderate (or the season, ranging from 25° to that the year; if in a rebuttal, hearing the of the VEGETABLES. long sleeves of the gowns paid advance, $2.00 year. suggestion Mayor he will first try the i0° supplied Advertisement* inserted in the "Main· Mrs. Stone below the zero ol Fahrenheit. For two their State speaking about the eider dewn experiment in one school. Potatoes. Asparagus. place by being brought over the hand, Press (which has a large circulation in a Green every part quilt, and that Mrs. Stonetoldher that lays, however, severe storm of high wind Corn. French Peas. and the of the State) for $1.00 per square for first insertion "they" cloak or mantle was made to an- ind snow PAJT*V. and 60 oents per square for each it was too drifting had prevailed, rendering onr subsequent -j9su| thought expensive. Cocoanut Pie. Cake. swer the same It I· tion. THE isnal out-of-door Jelly purpose. remarkable Hon. C. Goodenow of OLD WORLD. exercise difficalt and danger- Plum Sauoe. Address ail communications to Henry Bangor, Me., Pudding—Wine tnat no are visible jus. For 70 gloves in the Bayeux tap- testified: Am a brother of Mrs. Wilcox. Was days the cheerless gloom and dark- DESKKT. PORTLAND PUBLISHING 00. not even ies· of the estry ; on the hand» of Harold, who at Mrs. Stone's funeral, and stopped with Dr. long Arctic night bad been upon Grapes. Brazil Nuts. Dates. Figs. News by Cable from Different Candies. Pineapple·. carries a hawk. the Norman a is, leaving their impress in Ibe shape of fai!- Wace, poet, WEATHER INDICATIONS. Wilcox. Had conversation with Mr. Wil- Vaniila lee Cream. Banana Ice Cream. Countries. color tells a story of Raoul The leading 5 cent Cigar of New Ruff- cox on tbe evening of the funeral of Mrs. ng appetite*, fading and depressed Coffee, Tea* Taisson, Lord of ClnJ land. A»h your dealer for this hrnttd. Stone about Mrs. Stone's new will. He told Now more than ever came our a source elis, of Washington, Dec. 25. ipirits. to Tbe plum pudding had been of die- playfully striking William Kormandy l me he did not know of β. W. SIM0NT05 & υ., Agents, 444 to of the provision my ninds a eense of isolation and a tractiou to the cooks until it was announced to with bis to The indications for New Bug)and are Another Woman Defend· Her llouor. remembrance glove previous the I .'.tie of Va- 448 Fore SU to-day aunt's will until after her death, end that he them that a box of canned podding bad been weather and if that world from which we were separated in and in 1060 raaylS entf clondy enow, followed by clearing had since procured a copy of Mr. H. Alpheus Paris, Dec. 24 —A tragedy similar to the sent the party as a Christmas gift from the lesdeur, 1047; the gloves of Hardy. He said about had >y long and dreary expanses of ice and snow. wife The entrance duke of weather, lower temperature, Westerly winds, nothing having Hugnes-Morin affair hits occurred at Tonnere. ot the commanding officer. Conan, Brittany, were poisoned, at the will read to him by Mr. Hardy. 1 bad a But Christmas Eve had come and it was of the undercook with tbe was the and higher barometer. An artist named Brisbard visited the house of pudding the it was letter in Jane, from Mr. feature of the dinner. Tbe instigation, strongly suspected, of 1879, Wilcox, stating ime to besttr ourselves in a of uni" lambent, pale-blae BUY YOUR that a a merchant named and soon was and, spirit the will had been made. Tranoey after flame· of the ram dancing about the padding unscrupulous Duke William afore'aid; METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. pushed from the bouse Madame on with our fellon-men, prepare to celebrate Crost-examined by Mr. Gaston: I saw my pursued by were a novelty ta some and a delight to all. but it is not befere [11.27 P. Blood was certainly the 13t'i cen- M.] aunt Révérai times after the letter was re- Trancey. streaming from his body he advent of our Lord. Amidst the storm After the coffee each officer and man was pre- and that ceived. At the time of the conversation with Brisbard fell and sented a a tury gloves became worn iu shrieking exhaused, ind gloom and darkness of this we had with Uavaua cigar, the gilt ot generally Mr when Madame fired two more ehots day, Wilcox I took notes of the conversation, Trancey thongbtfnl army lady who appreciated the England. At the latter of that 3.· witb nade shift to do honor to the of one part century for the reason that I thought it might be need- the revolver into his prostrate body, cry- birthday weakness of the rauk and file for sacb articles the youDg Normans covered Place of ed at come time. I did It because I desired to ing that she had been insulted lone enough. if our party—Corporal Saler; but would storm of after the dinner their hands Now is a good ο © luxury. Shortly Sergeant with too opportuni- have truth and It was She tben gave herself to the Bris- gloves ioug and wide for doing Ίc justice doue. not that up police. ind wind and us a Christ- Rice in the officer's room, Btating any- Observation. "S F 5 bard is dead. allay give brighter appeared needful. ίο make the a Mer- g I tbe He was a bachelor 40 of that came thing The effigies of II. aud ty boys 13 m'gbt get money. years nab? This was the he in behalf of the men, who de- Ilenry CHRISTMAS and was to be a question which dis'urbed liichard I. at a| Mr. recalled: After Mr. Stone's age reputed libertine. He to Fontevraud m H Cutler, sired express, throngh me, their thanks to display gloves with & was of and lur minds. ry Christmas Present with m deatb, Mr. Wilcox did not tell uie that in 1878 pleasing cpfja-aEce devoted bis tbe ladies whoso considerate kindness had con jewels on the back of and when to tbem; King Mrs.