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Portland Daily Press: March 8, 1875 DAILY PRESS. PORTLAND ~ MARCH 8. 1875. rEKMS i8.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE7 YsTABLISHED JUNE M. I862.AoLA: iwTLAKP. MOMljAT~MOK«iNG, Chicago hotel waiters* are in certain re- Art, Music aud tbe Drama* DAILY PRESS INSURANCE. BUSINESS PI ENTERTAINMENTS. THE Miss THE PORTLAND RECTORY^ PRESS. spects the most eccentric people in that ec- Phillip, was bora at Stratford-upon- _WANTS._ Avon, England-—tbe pabdpbed every day (Sundays excepted) by the centric city. Those employed at the Palmer birthplace of Shakespeare Booksellers and Stationers. PORTLAND MUSEUM. MONDAY MOONING, MARCH 8. 1876 —In 1833. In Wauled. House revolted the other because 1843, with the entire HOYT. A- FOOO Nn.91 Middle Street. OPPOSITE day they family, PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO., to In church as soprano in a THE CITY HALL. of POSITION sing P. €•«««* '<• consisting father, mother and two younger Address Post Office Pox 1991, T. Mc«OWAN,a51 Every regular attache of tho Press Is furnished were told to get to their woik half an hour A quartet choir. came At 109 Exchange Stm Portland. inarStf ThU.TJouIaf ereuing, MarehSik, brothers, she to this country, and en Portland, Maine. with a Card certificate countersigned by Stanley T. earlier in the tnoining and to eat their meals Sep- Production ef same Book Binders. the great sensational play Editor. All steamboat and hotel tember 25th, of tbe year, made her debut Terms: Eight Dollars a Year In advance. Tc Pullen, railway, before waited on the table. It is not Wanted. WM. A. Keom 11, PrIBtcr’i they Museum mail subscribers Seven Dollars a Year If in ad- Situation QUINCY, managers will confer a favor us demanding at the llostou (the old where paid No. f 11 Eicbanff SEA OF ICE ! upon by the building vance. that understands in Fxchangc-, difficult to understand objection of the A MAN working Garden, credentials of every to our the Horticultural Hall cow as and INSURANCE No. 35 Plan, With effects. person claiming represent stands) "Little > and taking care of Horses, Cattle Fowle. CO., MULL A SHACKUOBO, entliely ncvr Scenery and Mechanical man to to work half an hour I>Y as wo have information that soveral ‘•hum- average going “The Good reference Address Street. Journal, Pinkeo” in Spoilt Child,” end subse- given. _ fe22Jdtf_ TOE MAINE STATE TRESS A. lids are indeed to to ma4dlw* B., Office. mers" seeking courtesies in the n*me of the earlier thau usual—or going quently appeared in “The Four Mowbrays,’1 and we have no even is published every Thursday Morning at a Confectionery. LECTURE. Press, disposition to be, pas- work at but the refusal to eat before la- “Bombasles $2.50 Wanted. Liverpool, England. all; “Buy-a-Proom,” Furioeo," aud year, if paid in advance, at $2.00 a year. J. PERKINS mnonfactaror ofplalh sively, a party to sueh frauds. E. the keen desite to goto work “on an other of a nature salted to her capacities. PARTNER with about $1500 capital in an old and fancy Candiee, M8T Cengren St. At the Invitation of many citizens bor, pieces Hates Assets of the Me. of Advertising: One inch ot space, the A established business. Address Total Company Portlaud empty stomach” is something entirely unpre- She was known on the play-bills as “The Child length of column, constitutes a Press Office. “square.” ma4dlw A, Wo do not read anonymous letters and communi- aud will of Avon.” She showed remarkable $1.50 per square-daily lirst week; 75cents per week Mrs. Abba Goold Woolson cedented in the history of the race, versatility, and Builders. cations. Tho name and address of the writer are in three or less, continuing Carpenters aed in addition to her h:strionic after; insertions, $1.00; Wanted. op- bear talents, was, every other after lirst week, 50 cents. WHITNEY A MEANS. Pearl Street, will deliver a lecture on the all cases not tor Investigation. day indispensable, necessarily publication even at ac- one a as $22,244j952.35. Park. f that early age, a vocalist and Halt three or A MAN of Situation good square, insertions, less, 75 cents; experience, Travel- posite but as a ot faith. guaranty good new assembled week, $1 00; 50 cents per week after. ing Salesman in a Wholesale Grocery or Assets In United States, Dec, SI, IS74, The Senate, which Friday, complished danseuse. Some BY ITOSEMITE VALLEV, We cannot undertake to return or reserve commu- years subsequent Special Notices, one third additional. Flour Business. Address STEVENS, and Furniture—Wholesale and Retail. is made up of Republicans to aud while one of tbe Under head of “Amusements,” and “Auction maSdlw* Press Office. Unlioil Stair. Stock ami nications that are not used. forty-five this, playing leading WALTER CORKY A CO., Arcade, Ne. AT CONGRESS HALL. Re Sales.” $2.00 per square per week; three inscilions Stall; Itoniln $1,600,868-75 Democrats. Some of the characters in the old of and Free Street. twenty-eight spectacle “Cherry r less $1.50. Wanted. Loan* on Bomli and Mort- IS Ageuts Senators are credited with Fair as it was then ”The Advertisements inserted in the “Maine State nod other Securities t .50 A. No. 50 March 8th, publican holding Star,” or, known, something wanted by Agents. Avail yonreeli gage* 1,538 ,3N QEORCE WHITNEY, .®*“ Monday Evening, Despicable. Press” (which has a large circulation in every part Ke*l Estate 444,000.00 St. of all atBde views. But this is not Children of Cyprus,” her remarkable voice at- ol this opportunity. See sample or address change CphoUtering commencing at half past seven o’clock. independent charge of the State) f r $1.00 per square for lirst insertion, FOR t'aMh on Hand nnd in the done to order. II is said that the rancor and malignity of S. C. PLAISTED, are tracted tbe notice of who was and 50 cents per square lor each subsequent usertion. Bunks 133,339.30 brought against the Democrats, who all Jeuuy Lind, 157 Commercial St. Tickota of is hut Address all communications to fifty cents, to bo obtained at the stores partisan journalism slowly surely dying be mainly instrumental iu tbe feb24*lm Portland, Maine. and Toilet Articles. Short the fiercest of partisans, aud who can contributing PORTLAND PUBLISHING Co. Hair Goods Loring, & Hannon, Abner Lowell, William out. A briei examination of extracts from 93,707,394,55 Senter and at emouutof funds (Miss Lind's sub- JE F. SHERRY, Ne. » Clapp’. the door. counted upon every time to support the most necessary BlojjHall. AtfVertlser Wanted. Cougrea Street, oppoelle Old City gy* copy. rnaSdit partisan journals fifty years since, confirms scription was S1000) to seud her abroad to com- LIABILITIES. extreme partizan measures, not a man of BUSINESS CARDS" Union Puddlers at Troy, N. Y. Our works the correctness of the statement. Then there plete her musical education, aud fit her for a are now Lasse* and all NON in operation twenty-two (22) Unpaid __ them who is not freo ftom the running Jewelry and Fine Watches. Dramatic singularly on the Puddling Furnaces night and day. Apply by letter other Liabilities 9440,455.30 Entertainment. wasjnauglit political warfare but personal de- position lyric stage. She weut to Pkvis ABNEK 155 Middle Street. of a mind of his own on to either of the undersigned LOWELL, charge having party- aud studied under Garcia. to this He,card Watch Company. traction and abuse with a degree of Keturniug O’Donnell & H. BURDEN & SONS, Troy, N. Y. Aateala fer THE BISBEE DRAMATIC CLUB mingled Sylvester, • she made her first ERA ST US CORNING & CO.. Tror, N. Y. malice that a fair minded personran scarcely questions._ country, appearanee in ope- will an feb3dtf JOHN A. GRISWOLD & CO., Troy, N. Y. J. M. HEATH, and Sllicr Ware. give entertainment in the ra at the of under Watches, Jewelry, conceive to be Even so a man The Dominion doesn’t like to have her Academy Music, New York, St. possible. great Counsellors at J. A. MERRILL A CO., 139 Middle Y«try cf Congress Nqanre Church the of Max on the 17th Law, as De Witt Clinton dwarfed himself a fre- senators the management Maretzek, AGENT, A. gBITB. — 02* — by appointed by governor-general. LOST AND FOUND. J. A. MKI1BIL of March, 1856, as “Azuceua” in H Trovatore.” quent use of detraction and calumny as a po- The House has passed a bill- making them 84 MIDDLE STREET, 42 1-2 Exchange St., Portland. Monday Evening, March 8th, Since then her career is familiar to all. Pattern and Model Maker. litical weapon. For instance, be spoke of elective the of the provinces, by legislatures “The Good Samaritan” is tbe title of a new (2nd door below Cana Bauk,) JLost. 1. !t50 Fore Cor.o 1 when by special will again be presented two J. RARUOUR, Street, request, Van Buren as “a scoundrel of the first one GEORGE G. ot new entitled mag- their number half, and appor- by mistake or Stolen from the Preble WIGHT, Cron, Portlaad. XJakers Dramas, reducing comedy by Mr. James Albery, the author of PORTLAND, MAINE. of 3d, a Solo Leather nitude and in a confitmed and TAKENHouse,on the night March, politics knave”; tioning twelve each to Quebec Ontario, “Two Hoses.” Mr. is now dabbed oc2dtf comprising Samples of Woolens. AGENT, Albery Sample Case, “The and “Never Die.” Crawford was “a each and Nova Sco- The finder will be satisfactorily rewarded by leaving Photographers. Tempter” Say thorough-paced political five to New Brunswick “One-play Albery.” It remains to be seen same at Preble House J.
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