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Portland Daily Press: October 2, 1877 OCTOBER 1877. TERMS $8.00 PER IN ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862.-Y0L. 15. PORTLAND, TUESDAY MORNING, 2, ANNUM, ADVANCE. leeches, frogs, snake3, lizards, were sent compensation for the of tho blows h THE POItTIAM) DAILY PRESS, EXCURSIONS. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS THE PRESS. severity through tho British postoffice during the past received to have been the object of so marked a Published every day (Sundays excepted) by the year; some in letter packets, others hidden «cognition. I do not believe there is another PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. TUESDAY individual in The Wheels of Once More MOUSING, OCT. 2. away in newspapers, in breach of postoffice the whole country connected with At 103 Exchange Portland. Revolving Barstow's the press, to whom Vr., Activity rules. A horned and two live lizards the Senator could have To We not frog a in advance. do read ettcrs and communi deigned to accord so Terms: Eight Dollars Year Portlaii & anonymous arrived thus from the United and great a distinction. His mail subscribers Seven Dollars a Year if paid In ad- cations. The name and States, Harpsi AT address of the writer are in contemptuous indifference to the strictures of vance. Iron were delivered to Wrought all cases indispensable, not for their consignees. A live necessarily publication newspaper writers in générales;well and wide- CO. but as a guaranty of faith. snake was less fortunate. It from PRESS STEAMBOAT good escaped known. He has never THE MAINE STATE We cannot ly made any ;efforts to undertake to return or preserve com- its packet and was found, without any ad- Morning at $2.50 a & conciliate or placate them. His enemies Is published every Thursday STEAMER HENRIETTA Fisk Go.'s Palatial munications that are not used. in the at- ii in advance at $2.00 a year. Emporium. dress, Holyhead and Kingstown ma- tribute this year, paid — to his incurable — (arrogance, his FOB Furnace ! rine postoffice, and was thence forwarded, as friends .to bis : One inch of space, the innate independence. But at Rates of Advertising Island, Little Ckebeague, Eveey regular attache of the Press is furnished unclaimed lost of column, constitutes a "square." Long properly, to the Dublin zo- any rate there is to admit length cents with a Card certificate T. something challenge SI 50 square, daily first week: 75 per countersigned by Stanley per continu- Great Chebeague, and in Market. ological gardens. atioa in the chivalric and in which week after; three insertions, or less, $1.00; Our Fall and Winter Best Pullen, Editor. Δ11 railway, steamboat and hotel manly way other after first week, 50 cents. Campaign he enters ing every day managers will confer a favor upon us the arena, bravely deflant^of, the in- insertions, or 75 one by demanding Half square,three less, cents; of Of Deax Swift's somewhat remarkable numerable 50 cents week after. in our SIX SIZES. credentials every person claiming to represent our javelins of quill and steel which week, $1.00; per lias commenced in good earnest and Ilio remarkable increase The Special Notices, one third additional. No. 6 has immense radiating surface, and is Journal. anticipation of the discovery of the moons will be hurled him House west sales combined Willi news Iroin all sources indicate designed upon from every, direction Under head of "Amusements" and "Auction Leave Custom Wharf, encouraging for heating large dwellings or public build- of Mars, as mentioned in "The Voyage to whatever he may say or do. It Sales," $2.00 per square per week; three insertions side, every day at 4 p. in. ings. forcibly recalls or dtf The Wrecked Life Professor K. the of less, $1.50. eeptlO No Dust. No Insurance Companies. Laputa," A. Proctor says in the story Gulliver, and it will be remem- Advertisements inserted in the "Maine State Clinkers. Perfectly warm Air and The disasters which London Times that it was not in Dean Swift's bered that even the diminutive inhabitants of (whictl has a large circulation in every part Good Times Once More ! plenty of it. have overtaken so ate^> *0Γ $1·00 per square for first insertion, to make such a and in fact he bor- Lilliput succeeded in giving some to un many of the Life Insurance Companies of way guess, anneyance a cent8 Per square for each subsequent insertion. a ?? can't come or too humanity demands the visitor whose superiority of stature caused Address all communications to They too quick good. Suffering the country during the past few months, have rowed it from the science of his day, which, been them so PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. Tickets it. Notwithstanding the hard times WE have busy. from inferred because much terror and wonder. It is quite ii fallen the of no state judging analogy, that, upon people more heav- possible for a man whose nature is Empress the earth had one satellite and keenly sen- Range. in to Jupiter four, —TO— ily, proportion population and For of wealth, sitive, to be bo lifted consciousness of the beauty Vraign, Economy, Conven- comes up by ENTERTAINMENTS. ience, nn<l than the citizens of Maine. Mars, which between them, ought to Durability stands without a rival. upon Almost rectitude of his is purpose and the dignity of his Oar Low Prices, It adapted for which has have two, and which accounted for these sat- Extremely every company failed has number- cause as to subordinate all personal and selfish New York & Return ed its risks in Maine if-not ellites having escaped the astronomer by sup- honest-made and perfect-fitting garments have proved a blessing not WOOD OR COAL·, by hundreds, by considerations to the effective championship of ASSEMBLY — — that must be near to their FIRST GRID VIA to ourselves but also to our many customers. thousands. The the posing they pri- principles that are dearer to him than his am- only has Clinkcrleex Grate· Illuminated Fire Continental, Security, the ; aud of course the same fact accounts TO BE GIVEN BY LET THE GREAT AND GLORIOUS WORK CONTINUE until JSox, Boiler, Door ami l'aient Shelf At- New Jersey Mutual, the Guardian, the mary bitions. tachment. BOSTON & MAINE ot the laud the name ol North and the for the similar but vaguer prediction of Vol- throught the length and breadth America, American Popular There was a potest reason, and.^one perhaps taire. It was in both cases have followed in mournful the imagination ««M.UIOHVWU The Youiig Sociables procession, and uj μουριά UUb U1 IUO of the men as The Barstow Parlor the thousands and millions of dollars paid scientific which suggested .the State in it, why Mr. Curtis was honored with — AT — EASTERN RAILROAD into their treasuries our have scienc3 of the imaginative men. the Senator's direct attention. have in the handsomest stove in the market. Its elegant de- by people gone They sign and beautiful finish is time past been as as LANCASTER PIALL, For Eleven admired "by every one. to enrich the favorites and fee the attorneys personal well political Dollars, With its silver it ail trimmings will be ornament in of receivers. A obeateb danger than the troops of the friends. Up to January, 1876, their relations The Great Low Price any drawing room. Poor, indeed, is the prospect Oct 2d, IucliirïJng Transfers across Bos- Clothiers, Czar threatens Turkey, and that is the dis- were cordial and intimât?. Mr. Curtiahas been Tuesday Evening, for the victims of these "legalized vampires," MANAGEES; I ΑΙ.I, AN» SEE TIIE ABOVE AT sensions among the commanders. Each gen- the frequent and enthusiastic eulogist by voice E. F. SHAW, Floor Director ton both ways. lias become a household word. ever to see again any part of the hard earned eral wishes to become Seraskier or comman- and pen of Mr. Somewhat sudden- of which are Conkling. AIDS. train leaves Portland Sun- money they being robbed by the J. D. CLEM DCRG1N Express daily (except SUTTER BROS. & der-in-chief of the Turkish and so each ly and without any apparent cause, there be- PRISDABLE, at 1.20 p. m., with Parlor car con- WE TROT FORTH OUR GOODS \ CO.'S, army OH AS. J. E. BRESLIN day), attached, professional "insurance wreckers" into to BLAKE, with all the Mound Line· lor Rew gan appear in Harper's Weekly editorial Gent and 75 ctSr necting 29 Market general refuses to assist the others for fear {ar- S3&"*Ticket admitting Ladj York. Square, Portland, whose hands they have fallen. ticles checked free. se29d3t one animadverting upon the Senator, and Clothing this route are landed on board WE MME OUR PRICES ! of his rivals may win a victory and the Passengers by AGENTS FOR BARSTOW'S GOODS The history of the receiverships of the Hound Mieniiur» in seaaon for and past deprecating his claims as a Presidential can- Supper, sepl2 eod3m is prize. The fiercest rivalry is between Sulei- enjoy Be pleased to compare make, finish, quality, and prices ot our gar- only the story of the long suffering and didate. They conceded his and MERCHANTS' man Pacha and Mehemet Ali. The Porte uprightness ments. In no other way can you become so well convinced as to the STATE FAIR, STATE impoverishment of their victims. The Great but held A whole rest and FAIR, ability, him up to reprobation as a Night's going truth. Bans»*-· 1873. has put an end to that qnarrel by removing Poriland, 1ST»· Western Company, of which some of our "machine polititian," and an in the arte No Exhibit. ISM. No Exhibit, 1ST6. adept coming, and avoid confusing TASflAra WOrP natrnna τμαΙ/Ιλ/Ι offn*· Ίο- the former from his command.
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