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AUGUST 4, 1876 PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO., in 1827, Receiving Hla Education .At a Private the G Lea Ila P PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. \rT~rar* ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862.—VOL. 14. PORTLAND, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUSTAr^^r^~~Ts7fi 4. 1870. TERMS $8.00 PEE ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, ENTERTAINMENTS. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS. miscellaneous. THE PRESS, Mortimeb Collins, poet and novelist, At the Glen. died in London, July 25, at the age of forty, Published every day (Sundays excepted) by the THE nine. He was born at Plymouth, England, Two New Houses for Sale. GREAT REPUTATION FRIDAY MOUSING, AUGUST 4, 1876 PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO., in 1827, receiving hla education .at a private The G lea ila P. C. U. best bargains yet offered I The block of two Which school. himself to Reach THE2£ Story Houses ; 13 rooms each ; gas and : Vegetine ha» attained in all parts of the Devoting journalism and Tiwt-*»rlk Ceaway. At 109 Exchange St., Portland. Sebago We do not read anonymous letters and communi- water closets up stairs and down ; arranged for two country as a other branches of literatnre at an ace, Terms: Eight Dollars a Tear in advance. Tc families. This property is situated on Gieen Street, cations. The name and address of the writer are in early between and Cumberland he became uni] subscribers Seven Dollars a Tear it paid in ad- Congress Streets. The ali cases indispensa ole, not necessarily tor publication successfully connected with vari- vance. lot is 165 feet in depth, with sufficient for Great and Good Some odo whose frontage Medicine, but as a guaranty cl good faith. ous London most bump of comparison li so another block of houses. Price only $3500 each, newspapers, prominently big It has encroached a lbs EXCURSION Term of payment easy. F. G. We cannot undeitake to return or reserve commu- with the London Globe. He was poo teat sf his PATTERSON, and the number of testimonials are con- well known THE MAINE STATE PRESS large which brains calls aug2d2w 379fr Congress Street. received from who nications that are not used. the mountain region of N»w H stantly being persons liave been as a writer of society verses, and attained amp* Thursday Morbino at a cured its use, are conclusive of its shire published every $2.50 The Portland Catholic Union will make their thirc by proof ?ieat the "Switzerland of America." Tbe White if in advance at (2.00 a value. It is recommended and a in his favor- year, paid year. Two Good Rents. by physicians apoth- quite cosmopolitan reputation Hills stand ecaries. As a Blood-Purifier and Every attache of the Puess is furnished in need of do such of Health-Restorer, regular ite that of a novelist. comparison, Rates of Advertising : One inch of the Gorham Village—13 rooms—veiv pleasantly it has no equal. pursuit, Mr. Collins the space, with a Card certificate countersigned by Stanley T. patronage of no mountains upon which the li:!et h of column, constitutes a "square." Grand Annual Excursion IN located, only three minutes walk to depot. Vegetine is not prepared for a fancy drink made separate in verse are as follows: and late trains to and from Portland. Season Pullen, Editor. All railway, steamboat and hotel publications clouds rest It was $1.50 per square daily first week ; 75 cents per week Early from poor liquors, which debditates the system and Usine who grew iadigaaat tickets low. rents after; three insertions, or less. #1.00; oontinuing Both only $200. tends to destroy health instead of restoring it. managers will confer a favor upon us by demanding •'Summer Songs," "Idyls and Rhymes,' because a friend said — — the Polish TO Also three rooms at N 57 Fore Street, Portia nd Are not the testimonials lor women vers every other day after first week, 50 cents. many given the differ- of to our for month. to credentials every person claiming represent "Inn of Strange Meetingsand.Other Poems." angels. "The Half square, three insertions, or less, 75 cents; one $5.50 per Applv ent complaints satisfactory to any reasonable persons angels," he replied, "should after. WM. H. *1 EKRIS, Real Estate Agent. suffering from disease that can be cured? Read journal. « He is also the author of the ratber week. $1.00: 50 cents per week they following novels ; be called the Polish woman of one additional. Portland. July 27,1876. jy28dlw* the diffèrent testimonials and no one can Heaven." Special Notices, third given, "Who is the Heir?"' "Sweet Anne Without Under bead of "Amusements" and "Auction Little Hog Island, doubt. In many of these cases the persons say that Page," insisting upon so preposterous a defl- Sales," $2.00 per square per week; three insertions For. Sale at a their pain and suffering can not be expressed, as in "The "The Vivian nition of the Alps as tbe White Bargain. cases ot Ivory Gate," Romance," Hills of En* of I088 01 50* — — Scrofula, where, the whole body ON apparently, one Advertisements Inserted in the "Maine State was one mass of If Vegetine will re- and "Two for rope, may be pardoned for well known property situated on the corner corruption. "Marquis Merchant," Plunges feeling a re- has a circulation in lieve and cure such Press" (which large every part of Park and Gray streets, at present occupied pam, cleanse, purify diseases, re- a "Princess sentment like Heine's at ths of the State) tor tor first THAT storing the patient to health after dif- Pearl," Clarice," "Mirandi," contrary compar- $1.00 per square insertion, as a first-class and popular boarding house, contain- perfect trying for each OUT. ferent ison and 50 cents insertion. SELLING for per square subsequent Tuesday, Aug. 8,1876. ing nineteen rooms with all modern conveniences. physicians, many remedies, suffering years, "Squire Silchester's Whim" "Mr. Carring- Address all communications to is it not conclusive if are a This can be examined any time after thiee proof, you sufferer, you From whatever point and property can be cured? Why is this medicine ton," "Transmigration" and the (viewed, there are o'clock p. m. Terms liberal For particulars in- performing "Frances," PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. HWI). sucb great cures? It works in the in the cir- many, the mountains cannot fail to MUSIC BYJICOLE'S quire at E. E. UPHAM & CO.'SKeal Estate blood, latter being probably his best novel. Of these profoundly Agency, culating fluid. It can be called the Great 7 Exchange Street. truly Impress the observer. But Blood The source of disease "The Vivian Romance" and "Two incomparably th« Portland, June 1876. Our Entile Stock Purifier. great origin- Plunges best The aniufctnnientB will consist of Dancing, Swing- 17, jy21dlm ates in the blood and no medicine that does not act point of observation is the for ENTERTAINMENTS. ; for a Pearl" Qlen, thera * ing, Foot Racing, Sack Racing, Potato Race, Tar- directly upon it, to and has appear to have been the most we ait For OF purify renovate, any just under tbe very shadows of the foar get Shooting, Foot Ball, etc., etc. Sale. claim upon public attention. When the blood be- popular. of Cape Elizabeth a well built, convenient and comes lifeless and stagnant, either from change of highest peaks the great range andj view located one and one- half house weather or climate, want of diet, tbem LIBERAL-PRIZES IN pleasantly story exercise, irregular A theatrical journal in York tells of an from base to crown, a whloh with ell. For inquire of or from any other cause, the Vegetine will renew spectacle particulars nowhere will be given to those who excel in any of the above jy20»lm GEO. F, SMALL, Custom House. the blood, carry off the putrid humors, cleanse the îïMrPfiS in "Pit.fcshllrcr whn last va** fnnnA else offers itself. The spectacle la named Sports. Ice Water famished on the grounds. CLOTHING stomach, regulate the bowels and impart a tone of herself cast a one, too, which for tbe of For Sale, to the whole The conviction in the for small part in "King John." neverweariea, aspect vigor body. is, tbe STEADIER FLORENCE —AND— mind as well as in the medical that mountains is always changing. Tihe shad. TIIF. FARM of twelve acres, situated on the Yar- public profession, She turned to the manager and inquired: 2 miles from known as the the remedies supplied by the Vegetable are ows which iteal down Pier at Railroad A mouth road, city, Kingdom their boga fianks at will leave Portland 7.45; Wharf, more safe, more successful, in the cure of disease, FOR PRESIDENT, "Who wrote "King John?" "Madame," re- foot of State Street at 9.15, and Portland Pier at than mineral medicines. Vegetine is of morning and in lata alternoon, tbair Ta St., Woocìfoid's Corner. For particulars inquire of composed with "It is one panai THE HER FL0BE1E 9.45 a. m. Will also leave Portland Pier at 1.15 p. and herbs. It is to take and plied he, impressive dignity, C. ROGERS, on the premises, jy!9dlm roots, barks, pleasant splendor under the mid-day «an, and their mel- m. sharp. is perfectly safe to give an infant. Do you need it? RUTHERFORD B. of Shakespeare's plays." "Good gracious," will make a Do not hesitate to try it. You will never regret it. HAYES, ancholy grandeur m the; loom op in the even- 40 els. 20 eta. For Sale. exclaimed the "has that man Tickets—Adulta, Children, OF OHIO. lady, written ing .dunks, afford a CHE. HATTIE E. 230 Gl-100 tons sight vbiob, like Teany 422 SAMPSON, — BE CANNOT BE EXCELLED. acother Excursion To be obtain at T.
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