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Portland Daily Press: June 30,1880 PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862.-VOL. 17. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1880 TERMS $8.00 PEE ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, REAL ESTATE. MISCELLANEOUS. EDUCATIONAL. cording to the army code, because they dent died. The blood bounded ill oar vein», THE PRESS, and tbe tears ran like streams oar Published every <]ev (Sundays excepted) by the thought the court-martial should take the down faces. How it was don·, I forget, bat Batler was CO.. MISS A. C. and the fORTLAJIR PUBLISHING mORCAJOi place of the court of law, that poli- palled through and railed αρ. and enured and Oermau WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 30. FOR^ALE. English, French, the room, where wo had walked back to At 109 i'xcBASOz St., Poktlaxd. THE BOAtbtxb flCVfô*>L for TOtlfG cy of the Government should be indicated just A story and half House with addition, GREATEST FALL ON RECORD! meet him. Λ broad crape, a yard long, bui-g Tsum·» : Dollar» a Tear. To mall «obecrib- LADIES, orders in of acts of Con- Eight Stable and outbuildings all in good re- N. H. We do not read anonymous letters and communi- by general place from his left arm—terrible contrast with tbe ers Seven Dollar? a if lt> advance. IN Ponsmonth, Year, paid PRICKS Ο F1 instruction in countless that were the nation's pair and nearly new. Lot contains ThoroUgH given all branches. Special cations. The name and address of the writer are in gress. flags waving attention to French and German naUve teachers in the breeze. We about one acre, excellent and all cases were victory first realized then THE PRESS garden at by indispensable, not necessarily for publica- Forney and the New Era defeated, MàIHïTsTATE residing the school. Terms S450. Circulars on the truth of the sad news that Lincoln w;w of This is situated a well water. application. "A better, and tion but as guaranty of good faftb. and took their defeat to did not 8 published e\ery Thursday Morning at $2 60 a property healthier, pleasantèr heart.. They dead. When Butler entered the room we about four miles from Portland on the location for a school could be found in New We cannot year, if paid iii advance at $2.00 a year. and scarcely undertake to return or preserve com shook hands. Some some couldn't. title and Teas, Coffees Groceries, England than the ancient want a statesman. They wanted a military spoke, All Gray road. X good immediate quaint, pieturesqne; city munications tnat are not used. of Portsmouth."—J. G. whittiek were tears. Tbe only word Batler had for Rates of Advertising: One inch of space, the will be The abore je21eod2m man. could not Grant. So Jin possession given. They get they us all at the first break of the silence, was : lengtL of column, constitutes a "square." roperty will be sold for $675.00, and is AT take one of his lieutenants and shout for "Gentlemen, he died in the fullness of his $1 .50 per square, daily first week; 75 cen^s >>er ALBANY LAW SCHOOL. Evkby regular attaché of the Pbess is furnished te best in Deering. as it his Week after; tbree insertions or less, $1.00; continu- ft bargain Hancock. The reasons that led them to fame!" and he spoke lipsfqaivered and FALL TERM BEGINS, Sep! 1880. with a Card certificate os every other day after first week, 60 cents. Inquire on the premises of Z. 0. LAM- 7th, signed by Stanley Pullen, the tears ran fast down his cheeks. Then, af- For the hero of lead them Half square, three Insertions or less, 75 cents; BERT, or of JOHN C. COBB, 81 1-2 Ex- Circular*, Address Editor. All railway, steamboat and hotel managers support Appomattox ter a few moments came the speaking. And one 50 cents week after. week, $1.00: per Street, Portland. HORACE E. SMITH, Dean. will confer a favor upon us by demanding credentials to support the gallant soldier of Gettysburg. you can imagine the effect, as the crape but- Sprcial Notices, one-third additional. on changeAll but $200 can remain Mortage. jell ALBANY, N. Y. of to our tered in the wind while his arm was Under head of "Amusements" and "Auction Parker's Τ FM&Wtsepl every person claiming represent journal. They are still marching behind the man on uplifted. marl d&wtf Store. Dickinson of New York State was iairly wild. Sales," $2.00 per square per week; three inser- BOSTON SCHOOL OF OBATOBY. horseback, and the Argus, strangely enough, The old man leaned over the irou of tions or less, $1.50. Elocution in all its departments railing Advertisements inserted in the "Maine State For Sale. taught by compe- the and stood on the over- tent instructors, f ull course two years hours tinds its» If in their company. balcony, very edge, Press" has a circulation in (three the (which large every part A Farm pleasantly situated, 3V2 Λ Fine Flavored Tea 30 Cents per Pound. The Best Formosa, Ja- dailrt; shorter course of one year for those who hanging crowd, gesticulating in the mont of the State), for $1.00 per square for first insertion, "Y miles from Portland in Falmouth, or JItxed Tea in Portland l'or 50 cents. are limited as to time. For circulars to vehement manner, and next to bidding ■ pan Oolongs, Formosa, apply The North Star that men accused of thing and 50 cents per square for each subsequent inser- on the old Yarmouth road near R. R. 1 says the crowd to 'burn or mixed Teas l'rom to 90 Raymond, Prin., Somerset St., up the rebel seed, root aud tion. Graves It contains 65 acres. Japan, Young Hyson, Gunpowder 30 in times been Hill, jelAeod-eow8w—thsepl-same Boston, Mass. smuggling have, past, ap- branch,' while a bystander held on to his coat- Address all communications to "a good two-story house of 10 cents per Pound. to in the Houlton custom tails to prevent him from over. PORTLAND PUBLISHING OO. rooms, hard and soft water in house, barn pointed positions falling By 40x50, Instruction in and Class- this time the wave of stable 20x30. Cuts about 25 tons of hay. For A Pure Roasted and Ground Rio Coffee tor 15 cents. Coffees from English and declares poirala» indignation had house, thereupon hysterically swelled to its crest. Two men further particulars enqnire of ALBERT J. MER- 15 to 40 cents per Pound. ical Studies. lay bleeding on RILL on the premises, or of Α. Β. IIOLDEN 400 that '"the day of salvation" of the Republi- one of the side streets, the one dead, the other 'liven to ENTERTAINMENTS. Congress Street. marSeodtf private pupils by the subscriber, next to one on the the can party ''has passed, and it and its cor- dying; pavement, other REGULAR BOOM IN FLOUR. in the gutter. They had said only a moment £ with and Oreat Bargain. rupt leaders, together the duped before, that 'Lincoln ought to have been shot BLOCK of two frame houses and J. W. dwelling L, COLCORD, deceived are cast into the outer ago!' were not allowed to It two stoi with a lot of land. Each followers, long They say A ies, large GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS LOW. again! Soon two of FOR MOUNT DESERL Tenement contains nine rooms. Situated where will remain till God long pieces scanning stood 143 Pearl darkness, they out above tbe heads of the crossed at on Central Avenue, Deering Centre. Price $2,500. Street. crowd, Enquire of JOHN W. MUNGER & SON, delivered to of the jan24 dtf shall see fît, .in his abundant mercy, to the top like the letter X, and a looped halter Office 166 Fore Goods any part City, Rolling from the a dozen men fol- St., Portland. Deering, transport these political scalawags to that pendent junction, Grand Steamboat Excursion je9 \VF&M6w SEMINARY lowing Its slow motion through the mate·, Mills, Turner's Island, Knightville, Ferry NOTICE. zone reserved those who would —to— Village, for prosti- while 'Vengeance' was the cry. On the A New French Roof right Cottage or Old Orchard FREE. tute the Goddess of and suddenly the shout roee, 'The World!' 'The Islands, Trustees of the WESTBROOK Liberty play poker sale, or to lease, located on Munjoy, con- SEMINARY, FOR PRESIDENT, World!' 'The oflice of the World!' 'World!' are hereby that their Annual with the at a soul a South-West & Bar Harbors nine nicely finished rooms, furnace TIE notified, Meeting, offspring corner." 'World!' FORtaining will be held on 'World!' and a movement of and water. Will be sold or leased on favor- TUESDAY, June 29th. at 3. P. M., perhaps Sebago at tie That burst of rhetoric is not of 8000 to their faces in the direc- able terms. to WM. H. Real Es- Seminary Building in Deering, for the tran- unworthy 10,000, turning Apply JERR1S, saction of the business. tion of that to be executed. It STEAMER CITY OF RICHMOND tate Agent. je25FM&W lw following JAMES A. Fogg. The other Tabulators seem to have building, began CAPT. WM. 14· For the choice of officers for GARFIELD, was a E. DENNI80N. the ensuing critical moment. What might come no OF OHIO. his and manners Leaving Railroad Wharf, Portland, Wednesday, yean caught tricks of speech. one could tell, did that crowd In front of 2d To fill get June .'lOth, and Saturday, July 3d. Small House For Sale. any vacancies that may exist in the that office. Police and military would have Return Monday, on either Str.
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