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Portland Daily Press: September 11,1880 PORTLAND ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862.-VOL. 18._ PORTLAND, SATURDAY niTmnnm 4 —__ I 1 A AIiAV A A. A. 8TKUUT -All* IVliliiM 1 ». MIBULLLA MfcUUS. a£M4|., The of the Parting Ways. Questions to on an THE PRESS. WILL SPEAK AT Young Voters. I went in this way hour, and finally 11. It is BRIDGT') N, Saturday, Sept. proverbial that a In the satisfied to charity begins the State of Maine to-day are man y got people settle the matter I 11. B. without trouble, and went RALLY RALLY! SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. HON. HENRY CLEAVES home. That is the first field for the exer young men who will east their (irst vote o t any home feelin EXTENSIVE WILL SPEAK AT next. good. REPAIRS cise of all the other and Monday They should gravely consid REFORM MEW. We do uo t read anonymous letters and coramuni NORTH WINDHAM, Saturday evening, Sept. 11. virtues, especially Now what There er the choice to be made. With which happened'.’ happened to cations. The name and address of the writer are ii of the one which is next to pt be HON. W. F. godliness. Le present that nite the cuzin uv a farmer in LENT litical will 1 A to all cases not for publica- party they place themselves i Temperance Camp Meeting Are about be made In our Indispensable, necessarily us the who uv a spacious store, WILL SPEAK AT purify our own household before we se alliance? naborhood, is the edetor Kadikel tion but as a of good fhith. With the of o r Will be held at and to guaranty party progression paper in That fe)nd took down in better accommodate our com- SO. WINDHAM, Saturday 11. about criticism of Iujeeany. workmen, We cannot undertake to return or preserve Evening, Sept. our neighbors. the party of With the retrogression? part J shorthand my entire and he sent it to WEST BALDWIN, Saturday 1] > speech, Sebagro aud we desire to reduce our munications tnat are not used. Afternoon, Sep. A that for Lake, Saturday Sunday, present stock at 2 political crime was last Win fought human freedom an* the t his in lltli and o’clock. attempted part paper Injoanny, and published it in full Sept, 12th, to as that it? low a as which has fought against With those whi > with illustrations uv the bones uv point possible. CLARENCE ter made the name of our State the Fedrel Under the of the Reform attach6 of Press is furnished HALE, ESQ., auspices Clubs of Cum- Every regular the fought under the stars and or thos » and berland WILL SPEAK AT a stripes soljers, everything connected with the All the Clubs in the State, and all with a Card certificate by-word, which has cast dishonor County. signed by Stanley Pullen, upon who meetin, and the uv the interested in the Temperance Cause, are cordially CHEBEAGUE fought tinder the. stars and bars Kepublikin press Editor. All steamboat and hotel managers ISLAND, Saturday Eveninf • North is usin it to show invited. Good speakers wi'l be present to address railway, Maine. All over the the that the old Rebel Sept. 11. country spectacle With those who gave the ti > the people. Music the Perbam will confer a favor upon us demanding credentials suffrage sperit ain’t ded yit. by Quartette. by of our Tiains will run as RARE shame is at all or This is wat me. follows: The P. & O. R. AND white bothers R. INVITING jeered the dishonest men, and who insis t Wat rite hez that BARGAINS of every person claiming to our journal. ■ION. E. by colored, will Portland represent H. GOVE Jeaye Saturday at 8.25 A. M., 12.45 man to send a speech North that wuz intended and the and a free election and a fair o and G.05 P. M. Sunday trains leave Portland at WILL SPEAK AT careless, contemplated with upon count, for the South'.’ 8.30 A. M. and 12.30 P. at interme- NORTH solely M., stopping will be offered in WINDHAM, Saturday evening Sept. 11 wonder with those who opposed manhood ! I didn’t want that in diate stations. leave Lake 5.30 every Department. RAYMOND and grave apprehension suffrage speech published Inje- Returning Sebago HILL, Saturday Afternoon, Sept. 11 by thought- auuy. intended for and 9 P. M. Fares from Portland 60 cents; West- and who suppress votes, stuff ballot boxes ltjwuz Sutliern consump- at 2 o’clock. ful and honorable shen It wuz brook 40; South Windham 25; White Rock 15; men. We are expected only. mado for the Corners. and xnioiij LUU1U3. TT 111 illl> ill III for Steep Falls 30; Baldwin 40; West Baldwin 50; tucjr the Corners only. It is a trubble with the Hiram CAPT. O’FARRELL by the moral sentiment of the GO; Brownfield 75; Fryeburg §1.00. Large country to selves with the White Leaguers or the Vet Dimocrisy that you hev to hev a speech for ev- reduction of fares from all stations on the line of WILL SPEAK AT different Ef I that foul erans of ry lokality. make a speech at the Maine Central R. It. are wipe stain from an escutcheon the Union Will throw Arrangements being VINALHAYEN, Saturday Evening. Sept. 11. army? they the Corners I don’t want it sent up iuto Inie- effected for one fare on the Grand Trunk R. R. hitherto their ballots for or in ur uuio, auu reu Refreshments furnished on to re-establish our against honesty poli Miiuy iuere,|ior LMnocr.sy at the grounds. and Wt H. untarnished, Children’s LOONEY, ESQ., the Corners and Per in the North is urder Committee, Men’s, Boys’ honor tics? Will they vote with the party whicl Dimocrisy two Clothing WILL SPEAK AT by and distinck G. A prompt emphatic condema- things. MF.RRY, Chairman, | lias filled the or with G. 11. Sec. Treasury, the part; LEFAVOR, VINALHAYEN, Saturday Evening, Sept. 11. tion of the I don't know ez it will do me eny to WILL BE SOLD men who sullied it. that seeks good “PG__dlw to empty it? With the watch deny it ez Wade Hampton does, for the cnssid Those men are men or speech wuz in full and is korrect. proclaiming that the peo- jwitli the burglars? Will they givi reportid But it it raisin blazes with us. It is bein to “GOOD EASY READISG.” of their to and the yoosed ple Maine will, next support Tammany Tabula show that we uv the ev St Luke’s REGARDLESS OP GOST Monday, approve South l not lost euy uv Geihednl or to a our old Excursion. their tors, full and honest vote and a fait ijees and| the worry uv it is that it This government rests upon the great constitu course by returning a at the majority count? doss show that thing. A Picnio Excursion will be tional axiom “that all is inherent in thi very made, (the weather be- power ballot box for the Hereafter when I make a I shell be ing the members candidates they have speech pleasant,) by of St. Luke’s Congre- is a the b The choice must be made at once. It is s sboor that ther gational people“It government of people, ain't eny uoosepaper men or re- Sunday School to named. It is for us to the people andfor the people;" and if adminis put them to the lie. choice between honesty and dishonesty, be- porters present centin sech ez are in our inter- As a est. Hereafter I shel hev the report uv my paying investment, nothing conld pay tered in the spirit of its founders, “it shall no Their victory would be hailed with tween fair and foul between the Little Island, delight play, part; speeches revised by myself afore they are Chebeagiie than to which lias greater invest in some of the •State by every State in this land whose record is caused the American name to be priuted, and I shel know whar they are goin. greatest 13th. Then will me inn him. Election, Monday, September formed, to use the apt cx])rcssion of one whost honored all over the things be safe. This trubble hez offered. bad. We world and the part; bargains is in should be welcomed to the com- worried me more thau anything donrin the memory enbalmed the hearts of his coun whose is The boat will leave the wharf foot of Stato street, past a record of shame and whosi campane. Petroleum V. Nasbt. at 9.30 a. m. plain and panionship of and cheers tnymcn, “by people,” “plain people’ infamy, greeted by future is a (in FOR promise of evil. Is there an; trubble.) Tickets be PRESIDENT, must administer it. The ballot is the pride, at from the may obtained of C. 13. Greenleaf, Cor. throats of the repeaters of Tam- man in this State who and Brackett young hesitates ir Spring Sts., Edmund Dana Jr., 589 well as the protection, of all. It is the truest in [Detroit L. C. 14 the ballot-box stufiers of his selection? Post.] Congress St., Gilson, Market Square, dication the will. The returm many, Cincinnati, making James White, Sexton. of popular official A Talk With Uncle Jesse. sep9d2t* JAMES A. the C. D. B. GARFIELD, required from the municipal officers of the sev bull-dozers of South Carolina, and the FISK & Ananias Nye Again. CO., OB’ OHIO. cral plantations, towns and cities, are and will White ... Leaguers of Louisiana.
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