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MARCH 2, 1875 Congressional Frocruliiaiun and Ils PORTLAND MUSEUM PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. a TERMS 88*00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE PORTLAND,unuTT \jia ttiP^DlU.bi.DAi A A7 MORNING MAittllTVTAROTT 2. io/j-1875- ESTABLISHED JUNE 23. 1862. VOL. 13. ______ Last year Lewiston elected a Democratic Onr Sew York Letter. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS INSURANCE. ENTERTAINMENTS. THE PRESS. WANTS._ INSURANCE. Mayor. Monday that city elected Dr. Rus- _ in a Published every day (Sundays excepted) by the sell Mayor by oyer 600 majority. Once Wanted. TENTH ANNUAL STATEMENT TUESDAY MORJilNG, MARCH 2, 1875 Congressional FrocruliiaiUn and ils PORTLAND MUSEUM. while our cities try these experiments,but it’s PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO., in a Store, or to drlvo a Team, HALL. rr sails—The Farce and Civil Ki|hu SITUATION — OP THE — OPPOSITE THE CITY famished a don’t care to in con- bv a Young Man, who is not afraid to work, Every regular attache of the Press Is luxury they indulge At 109 Exchange A 3 Bills. St., Portland. Address F. S., Daily Press Office, k lie THIS MONDAY EVENING, with a Card certificate countersigned by Stanley T. stantly. Dr. Russell will make au excellent <llw* mat Will be produced the farco of the Pullen, Editor. All steamboat and hotel Terms: Eight Dollars a Year in advance. To SAINT PAUL pool railway, Mayor. mail DUMB BELLE, will confer a favor us New Mar. subscribers Seven Dollars a Year if paid in ad- Wanted. managers upon by demanding York, 1,1873. vance. Agents And is to INSURANCE CO., by special request credentials of every person claiming to represent our The Emperor William really going Because Congress dawdled away tbe first something wanted by Agents. Avail yonrscll Fire and Marine Insurance Co., as we have information that ‘•bum- See or DOHA. journal, several to visit Victor Emanuel. is set- half of the short session, there is that THE FORof this opportunity. sample address Italy April danger MAINE STATE PRESS S. t;. OR TREE IRON WILL. mers'* are courtesies in the name of the PLAISTED, JAYUAKY 1st, 1875. FARMER’S seeking tled as the time. It will he curious to see it will come to an end before its business can 157 Commercial St. Thursday Benefit to Mi»« Is Thursday at a Next,—Complimentary Press, and we have no disposition to be, even pas- published every Morning §2.50 feb24*lm Portland, Maine. 00 Liverpool, England. landora Cameron. fe22<ltf the inheritor of the traditions ot the Holy possibly lie completed. It is strange that a year, if paid in advance, at §2.00 a year. Cash Capital, $400,000 sively, a party to such frauds. Surplus, ... 408,146 52 Roman Empire, and the wearer of its crown, body containing so many experienced parlia- Rates of Advertising: One Inch ot tho Total Assets of the Company 76. space, Wanted. 8. B. of his to the King of mentarians—men who must have memories of length of column, constitutes a “square.” Total Assets • $808,146 62 We do not read anonymous letters and communi- making compliments §1.50 first 75cents week WET NURSE. Inquire at the harry skurry incident to the closing hours, per square daily week; per Second Entertainment for the benefit of the P. II, cations. Tho name and addTess of the writer are in united Italy In ancient Rome. after; three or less, $1.00; continuing A 633 CONGRESS STREET. JAN. 1875. S. bo at even is no for fillibnster- insertions, ASSETS 1, LIBRARY, will given for when there motive every other day after first week, 50 cents. dtl $22,244,952.35. all cases indispensable, not necessarily publication fel>24_ 41 3rd. The Indiana is a allow itself to in such a Hall square, three insertions, or less, 75 cents; one Cash in office and bank.$ 63,937 O, A. B. IIALL, March but as a guaranty of good faith. legislature discussing ing—coaid get cangbt $1 50 cents week after. Wanted Real 98,814 14 Dec, 31, 1874, week, 00; per Agents estate—Company’s buildings. Assets in United States, The two plays, We cannot undertake to return or reserve commu- scheme for the redivision of Illinois and In- trap at this critical juncture. It might easily Special one add ii on a'. real estate owned by the company.. 4,980 00 Notices, third make $5 to $10 a It co&ts to Other bead of ami “Auction day. nothing 200 shares First Nat. Bank stock, St. Paul 26.000 00 Stale. Slack and nications that are not used. diana. The to unite the northern and have been foreseen, and remedied. Under “Amusements,” or United •< “TEST OF TRUTH,” idea is effectively CANtry. Send Stamp. Call address. 44 44 St. 00 Salks,” $2.00 per square per week; three inscitions 15 Peter 1,800 State Band. #1,600,808.75 — AND — The fault is with the few whose J. A. 44 44 southern of two states. Illinois leading posi- r less $1.50. RUSSELL, 30 0 St, P, & S. C. R. R. pre- Loans on Bonds and Iflorl- portions the fel>6*4w 126 Exchange St. “TOE HARVEST STORM,” tions In committees them the Advertisements inserted In the “Maine State ferred stock. 30,000 00 8*c“ri,i” The Election. Isn’t but has no to discuss- impose upon duty will be There w ill also be several decla- City willing, objection Press” (which has a large circulation in every part City and county bonds. 48,600 00 B*«TE.‘,|«c°",er *’449*000ioo presented. of directing legislation. I have had occasion 59 mations. Tickets can be had of the members or at the It doesn’t hurt and it of the State) for $1.00 per square for first insertion, Wanted. Loans on real estate—first mortgages. 104,709 ‘ H"nd ""d The municipal election yesterday resulted ing plan. her, bv 85 30 the door. Price 35 cents reserved seat. before to auimadvert upon the conduct of the and 50 cents per square lor each subsequent usertion. Union Puddlers at N. Y. Our works Call loans, secured collaterals, per B^nS? 133,339 including amuses Troy, 52 Doors at 7. Overture at 7.43. Music Chan- in a for the Democrats a substan- the Indiana men. Address all communications to are now in cent, of market value. 341,558 open by victory by Ways and Means in the NON operation running twenty-two (22) 70 dler.mald3t Committee, doing POUT LAN D PUBLISHING Co, Furnaces night and letter Premium notes, (inland). 3,858 #3,707,599,55 tial The details ol the vote will bo Puddling day. Apply by 91 majority. things it not to have and leaving to cither of the undersigned Accrued interest. 19,634 Current Motes. ought done, on 7.624 11 Is of no H. BURDEN & SONS, Troy, N. Y. Salvage inland losses—already paid.... LIABILITIES. ROSSINI CLUB found elsewhere. The result possi- the New York is undone the things it ought to have done, to an Due from agents,in course of transmission 44,541 14 1~ Bowen, says Tribune, BUSINESS CARDS. ERASTUS CORNING & CO.. Tror, N. Y. ble in a as extent which of uncollected. 00 and all importance general party sense, a on places it quite within the pale feb3dtf JOHN A. GRISWOLD & CO., troy, N. Y. City premiums 12,088 La.aea Unpaid A concert for the benefit of the walking about the court room with chip atfaer Liabilitic. #340,955.40 the confession of the contest turned almost exclusively on local to the ritnal. Looking back Total cash assets. $808,146 52 his shoulder which he dares either side PORTLAND PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION of the upon tbe wasted hours of tbe winter, WILLIAM SCHUMACHER, issues. The thorough organization knock off. expiring BOARD. LTABliiITIE§. will be the marvels given by rum Interest and their lavish one what those gentlemen could possi- Losses in of 89 J. M. selling expendi- The truth the New York Democrats FRESCO process adjustment.$24,243 HEATH, is, have been of while were PAINTER, ture of and labor were not met a bly thinking they ROSSINI CRUB, money by think cannot on Board. Not 63 they get without the ring, about the corridors of the hotels of Office at Schumacher Brothers, Surplus.$783,902 — AT — of the law- scooting AGENT, corresponding effort on the part and FEW gentlemen can be accommodated with they mean to revive it and keep it going the evidence in the Ill.OCK. The Nhovrw the of the capital, hunting up matter 5 DEEBIKG A pleasant rooms and board at 58 Pleasant St., following growth abiding people—hence the signal triumph of « 4:2 1-2 St., Portland. Uovert again. Gov. Tilden is likely to bo no more of the Pacific Mail or their Bear High, also table boarders. Company Exchange ■Reception Hall, Uity Jamming, of subsidy, cooling I inform the that I have taken -ON- this interest. The large majorities Wards to them than was Governor Dix. respectlully public lw»dtf Cash at 75,000 00 satisfactory heels in the halls of the while the the ot Chas. J. Schumacher and will attend feb9__ capital organization,.$ Arlington, business Jan. total cash assets. 92 GEORGE G. 2 and which are inhabited by our All governors are alike unless they submit to 1,1866, 89,747 WIGHT, 4, chiefly Irwin was promptly to all jobs entrusted to me. I shall en- 44 44 44 39 THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH, 4th. puissant making np his mind wheth- Board. 1, 1867, 104,485 be over- Tammany Hall.—Providence Journal. deavor to the which 44 44 naturalized fellow citizens could not keep reputaliou my predecessor 44 130,846 66 er he would them audience.
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