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Portland Daily Press: October 28,1872 PORTLAND DAILY PRESS.4 ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862. VOL. 11. PORTLAND MONDAY MOKNTNG. OCTOBER 28, 1872. TERMS «8.00 PER ANNUM IN ADYAN< E. THF PORTLAND DAILY PRESS SUMMER RETREATS. WANTS, FOUND. by the LOST, REAL ESTATE. MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS published every day (Sundays excepted) DIRECTORY. THE PRESS. Agriculture in Maine, PlBUSHIfrn POBTLA.\l) CO., It is often asserted, and too often assented GEORGES Geo. R. Davit* &, Co.'s Agency for Sewing Machine». At 109 Exchange St, Portland. HOTEL, PENCIL LOST. THE LAST OF THE LOAN MONDAY MORNING, OCT. to, that Maine ranks low its an W. ». mo. Hi 28,1872. agricultural a Year In DYSB, Middle St. All Terms : Kl^'lii Dollars advance. MAIN STREET. GOLD mounted rubber with pen- State. This view is not PENCIL, BULLETIN. — OF THE— kind· of sale sustained by facts. holder : valued as a The finder will niacbiac* for and lo lot· A highly gift. In a THE MAINE~STATE PRESS THOMASTON, MAINE. be rewarded by leaving it at LORING & THURS- Brpairiajf. Gossip and Gleanings. highly valuable contribution to the TON'S office, 28 Street. oct25d3t· late Session Exchange $90,000 to Loan ! ! ! of the Board of Agriculture at Γ» published every Thursday Morninq at $2 50 a CHICAGO Bakers. This well known and favorite house has We arc to loan ia raa· made year; if paid iu advance, at $2 00 a year. old, during prepared money w. c. A bad style of arithmetic—division among Skowhegan, by Hon. C. J. Morris of he past been remodeled money Le&t, co»·, w». ta p»»>i g«. winter, thoroughly repaired, front 9100 io any amount an first Portland in the nd with new in to have been lost in desired, amities. form of a lecture Rates of Advertising : Owe inch of in supplied furniture, style equal to passing from the dellven d space, is now for P. S. & P. to street. class mortage* in Portlaad Elisa- Booksellers and on that length of column, constitutes a any Hotel of the opened permanent SUPPOSED Depot High Whoever has Cape Danyille & Yincennes Stationers. occasion, were "square." day; found the and will leave it at the presented statistical $1 50 per square daily first week: 75 cents and transient boarders. same, Refreshment beth, Westbrook, or Deering. Partie· de- πουτ, roee & middle per Saloon at breed.no.oi •'Nobby young is what they statements the week three or The rooms are light and airy, the be- the above depot shall be re- looking snips" regarding of after; insertions, less, SI 00; continu- arrangement, generously sir ο un of building caa also be accommoda Street. productiveness that each room has a view Main a warded. Railroad call ing every other day after first week, 50 cents. ing such, upon st., ootas-M* Company. the beaux of New Orleans. Maine in respect to its Half street unsurpassed in by none in the State. ted with loaas. principal crops and square, three insertions or 75 cents ; one beauty, less, Making it a most pleasant for visitors from cit- Book Binders. comparisons with the other week. $1 00; 50 cents per week after. resorj «EO. R. DAVIS At CO,, New England ies the summer season. WOT. A. Special one third additional. during QUINCV, Room 11, Printer'· Slandered have States and also with a Notices, The will be ~GIRL Real Estate and Mortgage Brokers· To Careful politicians only one week half dozen of Under head of larder kept fully supplied with the best WANTED. Investors· the "Amusmementh," $2 00 per square • voj»24 tf Eichan|c, !*·. Ill Euk«u«e St. week three the market affords, at all times and seasons, and no GOOD to It is longer to be "vindicated" in. other States which per ; insertions or less $1 50. girl do general house-work in a seldom tliat new Railroads SMALL & produce»! the pains or expense spared to make the condition of all Mortgagee upon SHACKFOBD, Klo. 33 Plain largest Advertisements inserted in the "Main* State A boarding house. Good wages will be to are who the House and paid considered safe for the investment ot Street. amounts ol the same Press" (which lias a circulation in may patronize agreeable happy. the right to MRS No. House for Sale. sufficiently products. large every part Central and girl. Apply WILBUR, 4 of the for 00 for first commodious SAMPLE ROOMS are Chestnut near st. Trust Fundis. It is when a Railroad is "The amateur who events or other Stat·) $1 per square insertion, in Street, Congress oct24tf FIRST CLASS BRICK DWELLING HOUSE— only earning, paragraphs Fanners' Clubs, similar and 50 cents open, connection with the house to accommodate an gatherings per square for each subsequent inser- French roof—No. 35 street—with Gas net, excess of its interest with a cer- Carpenters and Builders. tion. Traveling agents. A Deering obligations, (with a pair of shears) for the Boston Pout" and and and and the modem conveniences is of a forgetting giving light knowledge Coaches leave the House to connect with all the Lost. Sebago Water, ; tainty steady growth, that its Bonds can be said WHITNEY* MEANS, Pearl Address all communications to in has 11 well finished Street, ·ρ. it what the St. Louis Globe calls him. about would do well to Steamors touching at Rockland from east or west account book entriss of thorough rei*air throughout, to be agriculture secure PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. containing Milk busi- aad cemented cellar. Can be examined perfectly safe. poaite Park. Also U) carry passengers to and from the cars. ness. The finder will be rooms, every AN liberally rewarded by from 3 to 5 o'clock P. M. Immediate The Danville & Vincrnnes Rail- Mr. Morris's services in delivering this lec- Carlcton's well-known Stable is connected it at the PRESS dajr possession Chicago, Livery leaving OFFICE. oct26dlw* road Dentists. with the House. given. is doing this, and has this certainty. That Charitable Boston now classes (staggering ture before them. S. L. G. R. BUSINESS CARDS. All old acquaintance and friends at the Lynde This Property will be sold at a Rare part of it known as DR. W. JOHNSON, arer Η. H. Bar'·. Boarders Wanted. tfte Illinois Division (from inebriates among the sufferers from l.orse ail, After at some of the House, where the undersignod officiated as Clerk Rargain, if applied for soon. treating length prin- FEW boarders can Chicago to 132 was last from its are invitca not to be accommodated in a pri- Danville, Miles.) finished year, The sun runs too for sun stroke. ciples which should govern in a opeuing, forget his present vate TERMS LIBERAL. Dye-House. (ale) high determining residence. He will be at A family at and its gross have increased J. IL home and happy to r.:ee+ earnings from $31,464 07 IT. ladia call to the duties of life, and HOOPER, all. oct25-dlw* 27J DANFORTH STREET. For further particulars, enquire of SYMONDS, St. Velvet Cloak· briefly reviewing them WILLIAM K. BICKFORD, in December, 1871, to $57,587 95 in 1872. the intimate relations oc!8d4w August, dyed and finished. which commerce, Proprietor. Ε. E. UPHAM. The net Mummies do not look as were earnings for August were 330,412 46, or at though they manufactures anil sustain to TJPHO CriARLEs H. Qloyd, Clerk. Boarders Wanted. FOSTER'S Ρ ye Hoof, «14 Union Street.* agriculture each LSTERER, June 1872. the rate of 52 annum. The total inter- in a it is certain that at first the discussion is Tliomaston, 1st, jel3dtf Τ Free Street. oct24-lw* $364,949 per hurry, yet they other, confined to Agricul- 29J CHANDLER est 1 Nos. 31 and 38 Free St., ~~ A HOUSE, ability upon the total issue of Bonds upon both Furnlture--Wholesale and Retail. must have been pressed for time. ture as one of life's callings. the BETHEL· Illinois and Indiana divisons is $280,000 WALTER COREY 4b No. The census of 1860 gives the number of MANUFACTURER OF TO HILL, ME., gold. CO., Arcade, LEI. The Illinois farmers in this State as division is, therefore, earning, net, more 18 Free Street· 64,843, farm lalxirers RELIABLE AND SUCCESSFUL Musical cases are the FOR than to cigar latest, but play a total of 80.708 Parlor Suite, Lounge»· Spring _SALE. enongh pay interest upou the entire bonded GEOBCe A· WHITNEY, No. M Ex- 15,865, making engaged in To debt upou the whole the "last so often that are not The value of Beds, Miattreeees, Let, House will accommodate 75 road. change St. Upholstering of nil kind· cigar" they Agriculture. farm,and farming Wanted guests. Always was Agents summer implements $81,986,825 or one half the GOOD Stable—7 stalls. Apply at 35 Middle THISfilled with tourists during the season, THE INDIANA done to order. popular with the gentlemen. IVeDononxb Patent Bed Lonngeit, Eu· with a show of business travel DIVISION valuation of the whole h street. oct26-lw* throughout this State to solicit insurance for the good during the year. State, and bile great Ac. The best location in situated at the head of ameled Chair*, Bethel, is about eighty miles in length, traversing extensive Furniture and House Furnishing Woods. advancement has been made in the science the Park. It has 50 large well ventilated rooms in make a a Brick. House to Rent. Bitumluous Coal and a BEMJ. cor. To boy deceitful, parent has Mid of and it S3P~A11 kinds of done. Furniture Life Association of America. good repair, with stable and ice house. Will be sold fields, making direct (and the ADAMS, Excbaage and Fed- only practice Agriculture, occupies repairing neatly a boxed and matted.
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