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Portland Daily Press: November 15, 1878 PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE FRIDAY 23, 1862.—TOL. 16. PORTLAND, MORNING. NOVE MBER 15, 1878 Bllo -.-------!- TERMS $8.00 PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE ENTERTAINMENTS. WANTS. MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS CARDS. MISCELLANEOUS. It was a Democratic that THE pr.per on tl 16 The Manchester = PRESS. or the (England) Chamber #r morning 5th of November suggest* Salesman Wanted. Commerce on Bad Trade. GRAND BALL. B. F. PRITCHARD, to iu readers that “The States experienced salesman wanted. Houle Main ) FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, interesting On the 28th look at now are October last was held the regu- AN Central. Must have good references, just Connecticut, Illinoi 8* iar Ihe Drivers and Conductors. uolldlw E. O. HEttSfilT & CO. quarterly meeting of the M*ocbe#tar Chats* We do not read anonymous letters Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshir 3. her of — Broker, ana common OF — Real Estate ana at THE New New Commeroe, which the following rese- cations. The ame and address of the writer i q Jersey, York, ai ll .^Insurance I are Pennsylvania lotion was offered by Mr. T. B. PORTLAND Mortgages and loans nego^1®^* $25*000 wanted WANTED all cases Waters : HORSE RAILROAD indispensable, not necessarily for publicatlc 0 Wisconsin.” They are ever so much mo to invest in first-class All business in- e “That this of tbe mortgage.**,. bat as a of meeting Manchester Cham- will a l0* Office— a at 113 Newbur guaranty good faith. to give Grand Ball at trusted 10 me will be promptly atvent*ec* Boarders in private family interesting look at for are i h.rof We to-day, they 11 Commerce urges tbe 12 Market Square, Me. Struct. nol3dlw» Fnrnitnre, cannot undertake to return or preserve con respectfully upon Portland, CITY HALL, NOV. 15. I8TS. eodtf Republican. directors tbe in3 munications that are not used, advisability cf making an exhanat- Chandler Tickets Wanted. ive as Music by admitting Gent and inquiry to the cause of the present de. no9 Ladles 75 EHTABLINHED I860 The Scandinavians are cents. dot FEW good Coat. Pants and Vest maker?—als coming to th e st Every ptorable ite of trade, aod how governmental a goad Preseuiau, by L. 0. YOUNG, I regular attache of the press is a and hold the A Furniture. furnishi front, already balance of pow* r action is RANDAL H. FOOTE, BANKER Merchant bailor, Wooufoid’s Corner, with a Card certificate responsible for tbe same.” no13d3tMe. countersigned by Stanley 1 '. In one Congressional the Carnival of Pullen, Editor. All District, Secou d Tbe members of tbe chamber Authors! 70 Broadway New York. railway, steamboat and hob 11 Minnesota. were mostly of will confer a They put the power to a has « the Wanted. managers favor upon us by demandln opinion, that the chief oanse of the general been for twelve years a member of New use in and credentials of every person and defeated Republican “taguation cf The Woman’s HAVINGYork Stock Exchange and Vice-President of N experienced Saies-girl. Dry Fane; COMPARE claiming to represent ot 5 CoDgressma a business and the long continued Temperance Society \ one who can command citv trade. Ad- PRICES! Gold Boaid, the highest character and experience is Gcals oumal. Strait, a Democrat in depression of of electing bis place. trade in every department waa will give an entertainment at guaranteed. Stocks, Gold, and Bonds, also Stock •f*- ith best reterence. ••SMAKT,” dre“» Pi ess doe contract-, such as “straddles,” “puts,’’ and “calls,” office. mainly to over production, and to iio13j3. __ If (he Union was worth Mackey who is partly on or email amounts, and sold on fighting for it j cheated out ot an electio i the large bought regu- Solid Black ] action of tbe government in CITY lar commissions and modera'e Walnut Chamber Sets, Mar- worth for. to inspiring the HALL, maigins Pamphlet Wanted. paying Congress by Democratic ballot-box stu£ with enti led “Wall Street,” and stock tables ble Top, 10 pieces, French Walnut Pan- country au apprehension of so containing *° «se war, that & valuable mailed on of n.kiisi tor his board ing In South Is not s.fe Wednesday, Thursday Friday Evenings, information, receipt lie. els, $48; Painted French Bedt-tead Carolina, the Judg 3 calculations for the fature could Address Press ot. Sets, not be this winter. B., Painted Dress Case National Mackey who made some noise two made. Not. 30lb,31et and 33d, au26__eodly $16; Sets, $19; Woven Thanksgiving. years ag j tice# date Wire Mattrassee, $7.50; Slat as a Hayes and Hampton man. One of the members of — Spring the Chamber — present, AND YOUR MATT novl2 Hair ADAMS, __aat Beds, $1 40; Mattrasses. $11; Terry BE an eminent Mr. THE PRESIDENT Ol TIIE ■ statistician, Win. Hoyle, had Marble UNIT Why don’t the Democrats Lounges, $5; Top Centre Tables, make a cleat furm-d a Saturday Afternoon, Nov. 23d, Cook Wa»:>ted* ED STATES, quite different opioion of tbe cause of Constable for Portland, $6.50; Hair Cloth Parlor 7 and unseat wanted Suits, pieces, sweep all the 134 3 ihe bad A Swedish or COLOttEb t'00k A Proclamation. Republican trade, which was general, bat not consisting of a series of ADD stuffed back Parlor Chairs, French Wal- elected The recurrence of that season at Congressmen? Then wouli ! as It at 14 Avon Street. nut which it is th they universe), had been said. There was one d11 Panels. $38; Hair Cloth habit of our THANKSGIVING Coroner for Cnmberland no! Smoking people to make a devout and public con have their own County, tcssmn of things way—until the 3 great branch of trade tbat bad in no Chairs, French Walnut Panels, $7.50. their consult dependenc e upon the Hi peopl degree felt vine lavor lor all of at them. the 81 1-!J EXCHANCE STREET. Tbeee goods are good gilts life and happiue.s. am get pinch of hard times, but on the Tableauxand Scenes £5 Per Cent, bel- of contrary, It public peace aud in the AND ter in and prosperity, exhibits, re bad never been more Service of of all kinds a LOST FOUND. quality style than FREE cord ol the abuudaut reasons tor our piosperous. from the works of the moBt precepts specialty. Con- year, gratitud Senatorial candidates in distinguished Authors, fidential advice and in the STREET and Exuberant Connection what with a given, services rendered quotations. We are thanksgiving harvests, prodnetiv “And is tbat?” was willing mines, are asked bv several detection and arrest of criminals. Business attended to leave it ample crops and staples or trade and manu many, among them B. Found. to customers to judge for Henry Harrison persons. “The trade in GROCERIES to at all hours. iaciures have eniicued the country. The resource ex-Gov l'quor all its branches.” themselves. thus to our Jewell, and C. Concert jan8dtf A tub of Blitter. The owner nan luruished reviving industry and expand Henry Robinson. Tb* dr. Iljjle replied. “OIO! The liquor trade! madrigal ing commerce are the latest to be have the same at 195 hastening day when diBcord named Is ex-Gov. Aod what by nailing and distresses, the William T has tbat to do with it?” “I will and other attractions. through length and breadth of the AT BUILDERS. Franklin St. and payiug nharges. one the land. will, under tne continued lavor of Minar, of Stamford. to We have of largest and best se- Providence proceed show that in as few words as noil d3t* have given to po«- MUSIC BY lected stocks of Furniture in this way continence, eneigy and a-surei CHANDLER’S BAND. The have this associated tbe^i city. Peace with ail sible,” sa d Mr. Hoyle and he continued: undersigned day prosperity. nations has remanded nn The majority in the French selves under tne firm name We are not encumbered with a large broken, domestic trauquility has and th- Assembly va ''It cannot together, prevailed, cates bj properly s«id tbat there is au Admission 50 cents. Three tickets for $1.07. Mat- institutions of liberty and justice, which ibe wisdou seats with all the or TO LET. stock of old shop-worn goods, like some celerity a Demo over-production of inee 25 ents: Children 15 cents. Doors open at 7, aud virtue ot our fathers established, remain ib cratic goods until the legitimate commence at 8 Plttee tib our as our stock House. But it has the o’clock. nol2dcd Dougnty of up-town neighbors, glory aud defence ot their children. The justice to orde wants, or the needs of Wilson genera rather, tbe market are & We our of the Co.’s. fresh and nice. ot new is all keep goods prevalence blessings health ou and supplied, with a and will carry on business as and To be through elections, doesn’t seat defeated can large surplus remaining oa Carpenters tel, wide land ha- made more conspicuous the Builder., at to sell and not to look at, and we can suffering didates as band. Now this cannot be said of PORTLAND THEATRE. GOOD house. Dine room®, on Lincoln near and sorrows which the dark ska iow of our Democrats do. any branch show two dollars sale to pesiileno of oar depressed Wilmot street, in good repair, for $200. Five any up-town has cast upon a portion ot our This heavr trades, except tbat of iroo, Rear of Sager’s Stable, Oak St. A people. the demand for whose rooms, we*t corner Cumberland and Parris streets, dealer’s one. affliction even, the Divine Ruler has tempered to tbi The Democrats goods hag greatly fallen ONE WEEK seem to have got in H.
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