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13.___Portland, Fridat the Portland Daily Press Business Cards _PORTLANDJUNE ESTABLISHED 23, 1862. YOL. 13.___PORTLAND, FRIDAT THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS BUSINESS CARDS. TO LEI. REAL ESTATE. WANTS. Published every day (Sundays the BOARD. excepted) by THE “Two young women have been elected to POBl'LAND PRESS. the PIJBLUBINH CO., DR. COLEMAN House Wanted in Deering. charge of departments in two excellent FORREST. SUMMER HOTEL FOR SALE. Wanted. At 109 Vat ANTED to Rent—A Cottage House, about FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL institutions—Miss Rice at Exohaboe St. Pobtlasd. ▼ eight 2*. 1874 Antioch, being Rooms, with on line of or near the Horse YOUNG Man of good cabitg, wishes board in a DENTIST, Stand for a Plumber and Gas J barn, Mathematical Fitter—No. On at 2 o’clock P. on the Railroad. Address A private where there are no other board- and Miss B. nollaro a Tear in advance. Tc 41 Union TUESDAY, April 28th, M., BOX 1364, P. O., family Professor, Mary mail subscribers 135 middle ANOM Street, under Falmouth Hotel. A Must be near the Address Seven Dollars a Tear if paid in au- Street. Portland. of Kent premises, Portland. City Building. Gossip and Gleanings. Read, Professor of German and vanee. portion the payable In work. Apply to »P23<llw»_ aplMtl French in aprl<l3m M., Pres. Office. Missouri State B. SHAW, THE FINELY LOCATED Wanted Immediately. _ University. Both ladies tbor- THE No. d"VNE or two Rooms The St. Louis to see t*le'r MAINE STATE PRESS 217 Commercial Street, Carriage Trimmer*. Apply to Wanted. Republican expects OU*i y,?repare<* positions, by study here BAY VIEW HOUSE, c. p. Kimball. ofthe ln l§ at 50 a R. K. for J. B. Brown. V„™ X c“y. furnighed or unfiir- the Democratic “warmed up again.” “roPe.” T/iere must be some published every Thursday Morning $2 GAT LEY, Agent nighed, with or withont board party a? mistake ap23 dlw*2d Situated dim about this. year, if paid in advance, at $2 00 a year. at Ferry Beach, Saco. Me., (near *pm_ E' B-’37 Brown It has been “cold vittals” for a long Old Orchard and the new St'> Portland. pretty Stucco and Camp-Meeting mavHtf “McDaniel’s Cora Linn Rates of Advertising : One inch ol space, Rlasterer, To Let. Ground, and ia Bight of the Pool.) The Wanted time. died on Thuaday- of constitutes a “square.” house is new throughout, having been run She was four years tngth column, LOWER Tenement of seven in brick old|and won twieh last 50 first week: 75 cents Nfastic rooms, two and furnished, year $i per square daiiy per "Worker, A house No. 207 _only seasons, completely There in or continu- Congress street, opposite the with rooms and and a fine has been considerable mortality eight She was W3ek after; three insertions, less, $1 00; Park. Kent large airy, commands T O EDUCATIONAL, meetings. entered for the first $450 per annum. ap22dtt H E N T ing every other day after week, 50 cents. Whitening, Coloring, Whitewash- view of the ocean from every room. It is located among the cattle of Missouri this season and Fordbam and Jocky club Half three insertions or less, 75 one near the water, in a tine grove of The house is handicaps and square, cents; pine. 5or 6 rooms. No children in week. $1 00; 50 cents per week after. ing. &c. To Let. 90 x 40 feet, four L 50 x 40 three stories, fomily. St. School for every well regulated St. Louis now Westchester cut at the Jerome Cementing. stories, feet, Address, locality and Angustin’s Boys, family park spring Special Notices, one third additional. piazza on three sides; and stable. stating price, No. 90 Commercial Thomas Block. bowling alley P. O. Box keeps an anatomist to This item is a Under head of Street, French roof on L and “WATT,” 1055. make its purchases of meeting.” fraud on the “Amusements,” and “Auction STOREApply to F. J. house, stable. »P21 45 Danlorth Street, Me. face of $2 00 Mo. 21 ROLLINS, The Furniture will be sold after the dlw* Portland, beef. Sales”, per square per week; three insertions Union Street, apl4tf 22 Exchange Street. immediately it: no woman could do as much. or Jess $1 50. sale of the house. Terms of payment easy and made Rt. Rev. Henry A. Neely. D. D., Visitor. TA). L. Advertisements inserted in the “Maine State known at time of sale. For further particulars in- Billings, Principal. Send for Circular. ocIOtf “Clara Barton Post G. A. R., of Warren, Press” has ME. Situation Wanted. The (which a large circulation in every part PORTLAND, TO LJET! quire of J. H. JTIOIJLTON. Portuguese International Exhibition have for Memorial Rev. of the Stale) for on the engaged Day A. $100 per square lor first insertion, CONTRACTOR FOR CONCHETK apl:0eod4t premises. Will contain a collection of J, and 50 cents per square for each inser- Pleasant Rooms With NOTICE. twenty-five thou- Canbield of as and the subsequent Board, sand Chelsea, orator, Sbtew tion. WA1.KH, DRIVES, STREETS, Ac. FOR SALE. varieties of native fermented and Address all nolOeodtf At S. S. KNIGHT. YOUNG MAN, who has had a good education, drinks, Band.” That shows the communications to aprleod3m 301 High St., has U. as the bury extravagance of A had some experience as Salesman, and is S. INTERNAL REVENUE, time is short, the have sent PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. Little Host Beautiful managers a a Chebeagne-The competent to keep a set of books, would like a situ- woman, hiring clergyman and a brass- To Let. of all the Islands of Cases ation. for a Cincinnati man to WM. M. Bay. Does not object to hard work at either man- sample them. MARKS ual or band just for her own amusement. FURNISHED Tenement of six rooms, central- It contains one hundred and for- mental labor. Address SPECIAL, TAXES, BUSINESS CARDS. A ly located. Enquire at the office of ty acres of land, of which is ap20d1w L„ Press Office. “Miss Martineau, Miss Eliza and thirty _B, St. Louis Journal: Meteyard Book, Card & Job Printer J. H. FOGG. covered with a beautiful Grove. Young journalists Miss Frances ap9dtf Street. The balance is the best of til- May 1, 1874, to April 1875. Brown, authoresses of note, all 1191 Exchange , very 80, should boar in mind the next to i land. The of Situation fact, that, of them PORTLAND 109 EXCHANGE ST., lage buildings consist Wanted. over seventy, and the last ninety, are The LAW of December 24, fish, boiled afford the amouut of Rooms to Let With Board. The Sunny Side Hotel, U72, requires every eggs greatest said to be in in perBou in Paris, good health, and vigor- (DAILY PRESS PRINTING ROUSE.) unfurnished Rooms for Gentleman and wife, a large, new house, completely finished and furnish- engaged any business, avocation or em- brain material. Intellect on the half shell MAN, graduate of who has ously at work.” We don't believe it. VIACHI TWOwithout children. At No 4 Locust St. mc28tf ed throughout; large bam and farm-house, howling \ ^99.^9 college, ployment which renders him liable to a SPECIAL °°e term at lt>« Michigan 1 .aw may thus be placed within the reach of the NETWORKS Every Description of work and alleys, ic« house, and a floor in the grove; .Sr**1 School, TO promptly carefully dancing situation in a Law ofllce in TAX, PROCURE AND PEACE CON. lecuted. and at tbe lowest never failing well of water. The location of \ this city. humblest itemizer. prices To Let. good Hoi* willing to work, and to work and MPICUOUNLV IN Engineers, Iron Founders, Boiler ar>22 tc this Island, with its for and boat- hard, does HI! ESTABLISH- The May Magazines. advantages fishing not expect large compensation. Address BOARD, large pleasant rooms. Suitable ing, its beautitnl grove and building, renders it one MENT OR PEACE OP RUSINESS a Makers and Blacksmiths. for families nr Mr. The Galaxy.—The WITH single gentlemen. of tbe most desira >le places among all the Islands I,., Pro.. Office. STAMP the of Marrowfat came down to his office at Galaxy for May is an At 52 Free JtpMdlwB. denoting payment said SPECIAL MANUFACTURERS OF Jackson & Street. jn24*lw then tf for picnics and parties. Craig, Brackett, TAX for the Tax an hour unusually bright number. In the ar- For further information apply to WM. Special year beginning May 1, 1874, unusually eariy on Saturday morn- leading SUCCESSORS TO SENTER, ticle STATIONARY AND No. 54 Exchange St., Portland. mdtoodtt before commencing or business after with a Mr. Albert Rhodes tells how Americans MARINE, PORTA- To Let. Shirt Makers Wanted. continuing April ing, green patch over his left eye, and BLE STEAM ENGINES. 30, 1874. conduct themselves in what Sheridan, Griffiths & Brackett, tenement in House No. 114 Spring Street. after around a few min- Paris, Paris says For Sale. The Taxes moving uneasily LOWERInquire of MATTOCKS & FOX, 83 Middle embraced witbia the previs- of them and thinks of them <01 R Ball’s Wood 107 Nice hand severs are teus went out the and does for Agents Work- Street. fe4dtf Cumberland Street. Enquire at the wanted immedi- of the Eaw above quoted are the utes, again, with remark that and HOUSEHouse from 3 to 5 o’clock P. M., or at 29 Com- most have viai them. Mr. Clemens Peterson ing Machinery, Blanch- PLASTERERS, ately. Applicants samples of following, “an injudicious friend could be more destruct- contributes an Rooms To Let. mercial Street during businecs hours of ard’s Patent Boiler.
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