Portland Daily Press: November 24, 1877
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ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862.—VOL. 15. PORTLAND. SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 24, 1877. TERMS $8.00 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, INSURANCE. The struggle for the possession of the a decision w'll be reached with which case to P»r oD, quite superior to the first. Destb, how- THE PBESS. proceed. Should the Thurman resolution be MISCELLANEOUS._ Senate will be renewed If Patter- ever, removes Another aod the second lady Published every day (Sundava^cxceptedl by theiiS Monday. sustained and the Butler case brought before son and falls down breaks her Conover voto with the Democrats, the Senate for action, a protracted debate obligingly stairs aod CO. SATURDAY NOV. 24. PORTLAND PUBLISHING MORNING, Butler will be admitted from South Carolina would ensue on bis right to a seat, and in the neck—by this ingenious and direct process ercDt of the Kellogg case beiDg taken up the the At 103 Exchange Portland. BOOTS and with the aid of his vote the Democratic leaving young man to marry the reoentl St., AXD SHOES. discussion is inevitable. Points of ROLLINS, <lo not read communi- equally liberated widow. is a We anonymous etters and claimants from will be seated. order and of will doubtless It silly book, but fairl Tkrms: a Year in advance. To Louisiana questions privilege Eight Dollars cations name and address of are if in ad- The the writer in be raised, but whichever controls, the well written and very well intended. mail subscribers Seven Dollars a Year paid ! This will make a tie in the Senate even if party Another Job Lot ail ca -cs indispensable, not necessarily for publication Senate by one or two votes will be able to vance. Patterson and alle- but as a guaranty of good faith. Couover return to their determine all miDor and collateral issues, so the PRESS LORING, return or giance. Should that the real continues as before, Among choice gift-books of the season THE MAINE STATE We cannot undertake to preserve com- they continue to act with the question THIS BEATS EVERYTHING. How far does the Pattsrson-Conover arrange- it the large and Faed Thursday Morning atj.$2.50 a munications that are not used. Democrats, as is not the entire elegant Gallery (Boston: Is published every impossible, ment go? J if iu advance at $2.00 a year. R. Osgood & Co., Portland: Loring. Short year, paid control of the legislative branch of the gov- The situation is the talk of the pre- We town,and & have another large ernment dictions and speculations are abundant. Sen- Harmon) containing beliotype copies of twen- of Advertising : One inch of the & just purchased Every attach^ of the Press is furnished will pass to the The Rates space, regular Opposition. ator Jones has that of constitutes a ADAMS, telegraphed Senator Sharon ty-fiveof the piinclpal worbsof tbe eminent art- length column, “square.” Job Lot of we now of- a Senate Boots and Shoes which with Card certificate countersigned by Stanley T. committes will be and all the business demands bis immediate §150 per square, daily first week: 75 cents per reorganized public ist, with letter-press and a Editor. All steamboat and hotel description, biograph- week after; three insertions, or less, $1.00; continu- fer to the never before Pullen, railway, Presidential apnointments will be to presence, and Senator Biaiue is expected 10 public at prices subject ical sketch of Faed. Ho is familiar in ng every other day after first week, 50 cents. FIRE AND MARINE managers will confer a favor upon us by demanding Democratic leave Augusta on Thorsday next The Repub- already Halt square,three insertions, or 75 one revision. The control of the licans are almost less, cents; heard of, and as of these are credentials of every person claiming to represent our cordial and uuaoimons in condem- every household, by his "Evaogelice,’* week, $1.00; 50 cents week after. many goods in the per ournal. purse House and of the ap- nation of Patterson and Conover, though for and by other but little less kuowu than Bp cial Notices, one third additional. pictures Manufacturer's you can rely upon in the former, who is supposed to see in the sur- Under head ot “Amusements” and “Auction samples pointments the Senate by the Democratic this, which has become the sem- render an escape from the Sooth Carolina pen- recoguized ales,” $2 00 per square per week; three insertions the best at below the bode no blance of that getting goods prices party good to the country. The mo- itentiary, some is Dar- saddest of heroines. The sub- r less, $1.50. The Genera Award. sympathy expressed. Advertisements inserted in the “Maine State manufacturer's cost. tives which actuate Patterson and Conover ing the procredings in the Senate Thursday, jects which Mr. Faed selects are mostly homely Press” has a circulation in As goon a3 the which ConDor of South (which large every part political complications can Attorney-General Carolina, scenes, of life the for for first only be guessed at. Patterson is threat- glimpses among Scotch of the S te), $1 00 per square insertion, There never before was such of- hare disturbed aid who has come on to obtain the t ody of Patter- and 50 fits for each insertion. bargains legislation distracted the peasantry, a line ol art in which he has per square subsequent ened with the penitentiary and perhaps son in obedieDCe to a writ from the Governor of &o., Address all communications to lor so shall bare attained a fered in this and those who come earli- country long even the was on the floor, an interested acquired high reputation. POR LAND PUBLISHING CO. city thinks his only escape is by Democratic aid. state, spec- Over Seventy Million Dollars Fire it will be for tator. The excuse offered for Cooover is est will secure the best. Bo not but temporary settlement, high time Conover only delay, possibly hopes for a re-election by that he is acting with the Democrats in the Congress to snatch whatever leisure it can Tbe juvenile books are numerous and attrac- Insurance Capital Repre- come at once and realize what bargains we Democratic votes. The issue of the struggle hope that his re-election may thus be secured, "entertainments. find lrom silver bills, anti-resumption non- and a misunderstanding relative to some of tive, as is to be expected at this season of tbe are Monday will show how far thesa conjectures the sented. offering you. sense, and rather poor wit about the French patronage in Florida. Many B— year when the holidays are in prospect. "Our are correct. The Washington special of the publicans express the opinion that if the party’* to some to busi- Children’s Soogs” (New York: Bro- OIT Y X We Exhibitisn, give thought the on and Conover Harper _Ti t7Ia, quote prices: Boston Advertiser, elsewhere printed, gives supremacy depends Patterson ness interests of the nation. It is six they would prefer to be without it. thers; Portland: Loring, Short & Harmon; is Fire IiOuci Adjusied and Paid at years a Thursday, Friday, Saturday and very complete view of the situation. an since the in behalf its unfailing treasury of delight for children Holiday Evenings, Onr Office. MEN’S GOODS. LADIES’ GOODS. government of eitiieus Recent Publications. Beginning with songs for the we* ones, lulla- sought redress from Great Britain for the The French who an NOV. 33, 33, 34 & 36. — journalist expresses 17ina TTIr-i 01 FT IT7V^v.~l. XT.M Tinned Q9 9K bies and dainty baby rhymes, it follows with losses suffered by our commerce from Confed- to G. A. Calf double sole. 2.00 Fine Oil Goafc Button Boots. 1.5o opinion antagonistic government, on even singing the little feet that wander through Bosworth Post, No. 2, R., Fine Calf wide 2.75 American Kid Button Boots. 125 erate cruisers on Mr. Thomas Bailey Aldrich’s of Boots, tap outside. account of tho failure of so trivial a matter as the of a Queen Fine Calf Sewed 3.50 American Fine 1.75 expression the way of tbe years. Songs of and respectfully announce the Grand Historical Drama, 22 Street. Boots. Kid-Button Boots. Great Shsba (Boston: J. R. Osgood & Portland: pussycats Buft Britain to fulfil her international duties Co.; entitled the Exchange Congress box toe. sizes 6-8. 1.00 Grain Calf Button Boots. 2.00 horse’s eye, is lost. The Progres, a journal of dolls for the choice for older Short & is fresh and children, poems Bufl Imperial Congress Boot. 1,50 Very fine Glove Kid Button Boots, A & B width 2 50 Those duties were understood and* Loripg, Harmon) oiigina1 Calf 1.75 Beaver Lace flannel clearly the Cote received an* electioneering girls and aod sacred for Congress, tap outside... Boots, lined.!. 1.G0 d’Or, and, 'n its an ex- boys, songs Sunday are Fine Calf Machine in the of in especially opening chapteis, sewed Congress. 2.50 Beaver flannel lined Slippers...60 agreed upon treaty Washington upon the of which was a among tbe poetic stores of one of the choicest Annual Statement. Fine Catf hand sewed 3.50 Kid pamphlet title-page quisitely told etory. That the latter portion of Patriot Sons of 76. Congress. Croquet Slippers...60 1871. There was a fair volumes ever 2 00 Fine Button 1.25 May and fall hearing of MacMahon on horseback. The planned for the of English Waukentaust. Serge Boots. .. picture only the work is Dot equal to its opening implies no pleasure youog to be had at the usual of Serge Congress.