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Portland Daily PORTLAND DAILY" PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862. VOL. 13. PORTLAND, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2,11874. TERMS $8.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS HEAL ESTATE. WANTS. 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY, INSL R ANCE. from tho treilis, trim it, and bend it down THE PRESS. and cover Published every day (Sundays excepted) by the EDUCATIONAL._ it from four to six inches deep in the earth, and leave them in this condition To Or for Sale. Wanted. Booksellers and Stationers. PORTLIND PUBLISHING CO., be Let. MONDAY MORNING, NOV. 2, ’74, until the first or middle of I then un- SITUATION as nurse in Families BOY*, & FOttU ,No.O< Middle Mirrft. EVENING SCHOOL. April. Respectable cover the vines and wash them off clean with At 109 ExentNGE St., Pobtlaxd. A located House A by an American Widow Lady. Good Refer- T. p. MeGOWAN, 354 Conitre.o 81. wry pleasantly in soapsuds, or use a force containing twelve rooms,, arranged ences given. Address C. C., 77 York St., Portland, Danger Delay THE FARM AND pump which answers HOUSEHOLD. a Terms : Eight De bars a Year in advance. To to accommodate two families if re- Me._ OC313W* Book Binders. Portland very good purpose to wash the dirt off and mail subscribers Seven Dollars a Year if in ad- on line of Railroad few miles Fraternity. to moisten the paid quired, WM. A. Boom Prtuter’a The buds so will develope vance. three minutes walk from Wanted. QUINCY. II, great fires in PORTLAND, CHI- they _City, No. Ill St. The School more This should bo Kent first class schools in Exchange, Exchange should Evening will reopen evenly. done frequent- Depot. $250 per year, for Gent and Wife In family. CAGO, BOSTON and elsewhere Muck-Composts and Commercial Ma- until close ot WM. H. JERRTS. private SMALL & KIIACKFORD, No. 115 Plum ly they are well leaved out. The sec- Tlii proximity. Inquire Address W F. C. at this admonish to well MAINE STATE PRESS Real BOARD Office, Street. everyone be protected OCTOBER 5th. ond I let Estate Agent. oc MONDAY, nures. year two shoots and treat 313t» against loss a grow, cct29dlw or damage by fire in such them in the same is published Thursday a manner as the first every Mobkiko at $2.50 calamity. The order of classes will he as follows: year, year, if in at Confectionery. and then to the paid advance, $2,00 a year. on third year, wh*ie the anxious Laml middle Street L. J. PERKINS manufacturer oi If yon wart SECURITY and INDEM- WAITED. plain and Will the Press give a for cultivator is looking to the of of sale. The valuable lot on and ilST MONDAY—Grammar, Writing recipe mixing opening every Rates Advertising; One inch of the the southerly cor- fnucy Caudies, Congress Si, NITY it had at the old INSUR- space, Me. may be Drawing. muck, sulphate of ammonia and nitrate of so- bud to see if he is to be rewarded for a length of constitutes a ner of Middle and India por- column, “square.’* FOR Streets—containing _ _Portland ANCE TERN «*AY—Mathematics, $1.50 6000 square feet. Good location for small stores. AGENCY of da, hone meal &c., the of tion of his toils, which he is sure of per square daily first week; 75cents per week Ap- COMPETENT man in every town in New Eng- WEDNESDAY—Reading. giving quantity ifhe three or to WM, H. Real Estate and Builders. with the and his after; Insertions, less, $1.00; continuing ply JERRIS, Agent. A land, to retail from sample, at lowest Carpenters and Me- each, price manner ot mixing, performs duty well. If you the other oc28 lw* THURSDAY—Rook-keeping slight every day after first week, 50 cents. wholesale prices, first-class, stylish cloth- WHITNEY &' MEANS, Pearl Street, op- chanical and other remarks? it will remember at Halt strictly Drawing. any L. Y., Starks. grapevine you the harvest square, three insertions, or less, 75 cents; one ing. Address, with stamp enclosed, powite Park. and _ FRIDAY—Geography Uanguagca, time with an refusal to week, $1 00; 50 cents per week after. A Valuable House and Lot lor Reply by SI, L. Coodale. indignant give you Special Notices, one third additional. S. E. Clothing Consumers Agency, W.D. one single cluster of fruit. So Sale. Dye-House. Little &Co. |3P*Tickets of admission must be procured of the well-developed Under head of “Amusements,** and “Auction oc30!w* BOSTON. Janitor at It is not unusual to see of the sort it is in of to remove from the the rooms, 557J Congress Street. recipes every department Horticulture. Sales,** $2.00 per square per week; three insertions Subscriber, intending FOSTE It’S Dye Home, 34 Union Street.* No. 23 sc30 dlwtoawlm above We learn this or lets $1.80. THECity, offers for Sale his House audLot, Established in 1843, indicated going the rounds of the pa- quickly lesson, whatever is Park Street. This Lot is 70 120 feet. The House Wanted. woith at Advertisements inserted in the “Maine State by Boy Furuiture--Wholesale and Retail. and whoever tries them will doing all, is worth doing well. Press’* has all the modem such as hot and pers, very likely (which has a large circulation in every part conveniences, active, intelligent American boy wanted as a COKEY Ac No. Representing combined Assets of nearly After the third year, have cold water, and water on bath WALTER CO., Arcade, Gorham you encouraged of the State) for $1.00 per square for first closets each floor, messenger and to take care of an Office. Must find some of them prove efficacious and insertion, will be sold at a AN IS Free Street. Seminary. pos- the growth of the vine to its fullest and 50 cents per square lor each subsequent nsertion. room, speaking tubes, &c., &c., and have good recommendations. Address in hamlwrit- capacity A ot the money can CEOK2&E A. No. 56 Ex- sibly in rare instances he find them in or ten Address all communications to great bargain. portion purchase iug of applicant, Box 1678. oc29tf WHITNEY, THE WINTER TERM may pro- length, say eight feet, which should remain on en- St. of all kinds PUBLISHING Co. Mortgage. For further particulars change UpholMtering $80,000,000, fitable. But we do not recommend such never be allowed to extend farther than this, _PORTLAND quire of the Subscriber on tbc done to order. will commence premises. to the on any condition for fear of FRANKLIN FOX, or cf Wanted, Horses Board. being largest amount of Capital repre- mixtures to be for the reason whatever, letting made, simple overbear. The other UPHAM& GARDINER, having Horses to board for the winter and House Goods. sented by one in New jt indulgent cultivator BUSINESS Furniture Furnishing any Agency Eng Tuesday, November 17, that little or no would be realized above CARDS. No. 7 Exchange St., Real Estate Agts, PERSONSKill please address laud. gain is apt to spoil his fruit, and also the future BEN J. ADAMS, cor. Exchange aud Fed- The following FIRST CLASS and continue eleven weeks. Students taken by the oc33__3w JAMES G. Streets. that from using the same substances without usefulness of the over-taxation. I j ME8EHVE, eral AMERICAN and BRITISH Companies Term or Year, and a good School and pleasaut vine, by Home have several of 0ct28-lm* So. Me. L. F. No. 11 Preble Street. Up- arc provided. and labor is too valuable to spoiled mine before I coaid S. C. rot Sale. Gorham, HOYT, combined in our Agency, viz: previous mixing; ANDREWS, holstering done to order. For Catalogue or Circular address learn this sad lesson. No. 42 Pleasant Street. For particulars throw away. The farmer should be the last at the house from 3 to 5 P. M. A Situation Wanted. JTOEId WILSON, Principal, A few remarks upon the best varieties of HOUSEapply man Counsellor at au29 Furniture and Upholstering. oe21eod&w4w or J. a. to permit any wastes about his native for this Law, YOUNG Swede wishes to obtain a situation as WATERMAN, Secretary. premises, grapes latitude, perhaps,would _dtf_ Federal St. CONTINENTAL A COACHMAN for a gentleman. Understands OAVID W. DEANE, No. 89 and the demands upon his muscular powers not be uninteresting to some. The first of alt 88 MIDDLE FOR SALE. the care ofhoises. Can bring the best of references. AH kinds of Upholstering and Repairing OF NEW the STREET, FORK. WESTBROOK SEMINARY. are so and so constant native varieties is the next the Address P. O. Box 932, “G. P. S.” oc281w* done to order. large that he will do Concord, Bank LOT of vacant land, situated on the west side Delaware; Hartford Prolific lor but (in Canal Building,) Stevens Plains, Me. Wisely to avoid all labor. “Mix- early, A of High, between Pleasant and Danforth, Sts. Toilet Articles. Cash Assets unproductive not lor 194 Wanted Hair Goods and $2,500,000. Winter Term ot tills Institution will first-ciass; Diana, keeping qualities, This lot has a front of< about 61 feet and is about Immediately, com- ing” or is to to be recommended is No. MAINE. for a A. F. No. 9 Black mence on composting 1; Crevelly should be in tho list, PORTLAND, feet deep, and plans Lave been drawn by How, SITUATION by an experienced as house- SHERRY, Clapp’. THE Lady Old Hall. or and the Croton comes block of seven or nine genteel and convenient resi- keeper or nurse. The care of an invalid C.u|tre.M Street, opposite City when improvement increase of value can recommended Will practice in Androscoggin and Oxford Count- A pro Tuesday, December 1874, highly dences, and adapted for the same.
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