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Portland Daily Press: September 20,1879 DAILY PRESS. TEBHS PKK ANNUM, IN "aDVAME. SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, $8.00 ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, I862....VOL. 17. PORTLAND, 1879._tWmiMmi SI~aur. --VTAl. A correspondent wishes to enquire of best orations particularly on account of tlieir Literary Notes. to discussions. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, MISCELLANEOUS. EDUCATIONAL._ TI-IK PRESS. the Argus what town in Waldo county did interest and suitability present As models of noble and effectual eloqueuce, ev- Published every day (Sundays excepted) by tbe not give Mr. Davis a vote? The correspon- Programme of the Publishers. « Class- SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20 ery page abounds in sentences hardly less no- PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO., 33 .A. ~£7 Instruction in English and dent says he is led to make this inquiry by EVERY table than these. It is to understand the in that easy At 3 00 Exchange St., Portland. or and Pressed in a Manner at ical Studies. the statement which he saw pa Charles Scribner's Sons the tall with a Garments Cleansed Dyed Superior Every attache of the Press is furnished enormous force that Webster weilded in read- begin regular in Waldo where Terms: Dollars a Year. To mail subserlb- the subscriber, that there were towns of his run on Mrs. Burnett's new novel of Haworth's, Flight | lilvrn til private pupils by with a Card certificate signed by Stanley T. Pullen, per these and with the power a if in advance. FOREST CITY DYE ing speeches; ers Seven Dollars Year, paid FOSTER’S HOUSE, not a votercouldbe found. was exhausted Editor. All steamboat and hotel managers Republican the of his mind, and the of which the first large edition BEE OPPOSITE PREBEE HOUSE. railway, presence, magnetism ft©. IS PR! STREET, credentials first of THE MAINlTsTATE PRESS J. W. COLCORD, will confer a favor upon us by demanding fire and of his action—the read- by orders. Mr. Gladstone's Gleanings ClenanB at !tt t'enls Pair. According to a of the rapidity, vigor KBI> UI.OVES per of to our correspondent Past Years is the issues of the Thursday Morning at §2.50 a every person claiming represent journal. er the excellent final sentence of completed by s published every Utah to steal into the appreciates it in advance at §2.00 a year. Til -%r EH Y DAY' ! lift Pearl Street. Tribune, proposes fifth and sixth devoted to Ecclesias- year, paid lUf Mr. Whipple’s essay: volumes, sc 18 jali'J.l Union as a .State to the Demo- Tlif Fourth Auuunl Meeting of the by appeals tical and the seventh, his Kates of Advertising: One inch of space, the _d3w Among the eminent men who have influenced leg- writings, containing cratic in both of Con- the United Miscellaneous Into the last Ills recent length of column, constitutes a “square.” necessities brances islative assemblies in (Jreat Britain and papers. Iirst 75 cents Woman’s Christ fail Union States during the past hundred and twenty years, it on The Evangelical Movement has been §1.50 per square, daily week; per Temperance gress. Once in it expects the doctrine of paper week after; three insertions or less, §1.00; continu- is curious that only two have established themselves inserted. There is just ready, also, a new as men of the first class in and American ing every other day after first week, 50 cents. OF MAINE, State rights will protect its peculiar institu- English issue of the Memoirs of Sargent S. Prentiss, BowdoinCollege. two men are Edmund Burke and three insertions or 75 literature. These Half square, less, cents; 50 Pianos and 100 Organs to bo Examination for admission to Bcw- the orator and statesman, by his 50 cents week after. The Second WILL liE HELD IN tion. Daniel Webster; and it is only by the complete study Mississippi one week, §1.00: per at _ L. Prentiss. doin Col lego will be held on Thursday, Sept. 23, of which authorized to be pub- brother, Rev. Dr. George Special Notices, one-third additional. or on everything they sold for Cash, easy / 9 a. at Adams Hall. Simmons the Butler that we can Under head of “Amusements” and “Auction Cheap //Kk ri.*., BAIVGOR, OCT. ‘id AND 3d. Ex-Coi.i.kctou says llshcd under their names, adequately Harper & Brothers will add to their cheap JOSHUA L. CHAMBERLAIN, either their among the politi- Sales,” §2.00 per square per week; three inser- Convention is a comprehend position On at “Independent” protest cal of their or their rank the editions of the historians, already numbering tions or less, §1.50. monthly installments, by Brunswick, Aug. 17, 1879. President. the first day there will be a prayer meeting forces time, among ‘.) A. at 10.30. had a and Hildreth's His- Advertisements inserted in the “Maine State / au20 d&wtd M. The convention proper will open against ring rule. But Mr. Simmons great masters of English eloquence style. Macaulay, Hume and Motley, The Mrs. II. Press” (which has a large circulation in every part Annual address will be given by Mary From the French of An- later in the fall order of for such protests when Young Maugars. tory of tiie United States, and of the State), for §1.00 per square for iirst insertion, Hunt, of Hyde Park, Mass. The complete very hearty contempt W. M, FUEBbSH & REMOVAL--POUTLAXD ACADEMY. seen on the dre Theuriet. Collection of Authors An elaborate work on and GO cents per square for each subsequent inser- exercises will be printed programmes. the Butler ring was ruling the custom Foreign Gibbon's great work. tion. Every Auxiliary Union,ana all Womans’ Temper- Sc Portland: Fall Term in the new rooms, (New York: I). Appleton Co.; The Microphono and the Pho- Address all communications to begins Sept. 1,1879, ance are invited to send delegates. house. Telephone,vflio Farrington Bloch, Street. Organizations, __ / HOTIjKIT BEdH'U. 50/ Congrcm The usual reduction in R. R. fares is expected. Dresser Sc McLeilan). A picturesque and from the French ot the Count du of Prof. Masse have been secured to has | nograph, PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. Portland^/ •v The services Free entertainment will be provided for all dele- In view of the fact that the Argus told teach French. Private classes in French will be graceful story of French provincial life, Moncel, fully illustrated, will be scientifically gates, and places will be assigned, on sending name as a Pres- on terms. of late of Bayard formed reasonable and address to Mrs. Sarah 0. Pa’mer, IS Grove spoken favorably with power and unfailing interest. The plot notable. Among early English reprints of Elocution will be our accomplished in- taught by Street, idential candidate the National Tribune there are ENTERTAINMENTS. structor. Bangor. and characters are original, and works will bo Studios of the Greek All papers in the State are respectfully requested literary further of it to declare its on the The For particulars inquire to give this call an insertion in their columns. calls upon position many piquant and charming scenes. Poets, John Addington Symonds, revised MISS JE. .1. FIIiKS, Principal, by MRS. L. M. N. STEVENS, But the will keep humor is and the enough and Peter PORTLAND THEATRE. augOdSm ‘1IJ Brown Street. President State W. C. T. U. money question. Argus refined; pathos gives and rearranged by him; Payne's FRANK CURTIS..LESSEE AND MANAGER. Sirs. 0. €. Hunt, Cor. Sec’y. silent. shadow to the pleasant course of the romance. Lessons from my Masters: Carlyle, Tennyson FOR ABBOTT FAMILY SCHOOL BOYS, I Some sketches of the personages of a little and Kuskin, whose critical interpretations of Friday Evening, Sepl. IDIIi. Solon Chase told his hog and steer sto- Lillie Me. French town anil its society have the fresh and those writers have called fortli marked atten- BENEFIT OF nine, Faiiniiigloii. The Sick Party. ries in Cooper Institute Wednesday evening. lifelike air of genuine portraits. in England. In the English Men of Let- Acidi c** A. M. Principal. A re- to have been enter- tion ABBOTT, council of physicians is generally The audience seems the MR. J. F. WHEELOCK, aug2 wd-m ters Milton, by Mark Pattison, will be the friends of a sick in the tained On which occasion will be presented the Master- garded by patient immensely. Uncle Cesar, by Madame Charles lteybaud next issue. But the strength of this house will piece, in 5 Acts, THE light of a warning to them to he prepared (Appleton’s New Handy Volume Series; Port" be chiefly shown in its old Held of finely illus- USE The Advertiser remarks that the lion. The most notable of trated books of travel. Miss Helen N. Bates, for the worst. It is a virtual confession on land: Short & Harmon) is, like Young HEART. is as wild as the rest of tlie Loring, them will be Paul Du Chaillu's report of his THE MARBLE of Music Geo. F. Talbot of the New England Conservatory that the a in a tVhcelock as pupil the part of the attendant physician Maugars, story representing society travels in Scandiuavia, which will fill two J. F. Raphael. and School of Boston, desires to obtain Greenbackers. Elocution, are volumes under the title of The Land pupils in ease baffles his skill and that a remedy must small town of France. The characters illustrated SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Grand Matinee, is of the Sun. This will be be found if the is to be re- Now that election is over the National sketched with grace and point: the story Midnight preceded Wheeloclt a* Fraucin Tredetlilyn and Elocution. speedily patient Colonel George E.
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