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THIS YEAR leu, dent sent the Boston the Advertisements inserted in the “Maine State For The Electoral Count. copies tlirough Press (which has a large circulation in every part Holiday Customers. agent there, as the Advertiser claims to be of the State) for $1.00 per square for first' inser- It is that the said Democratic majority in stated in a tion, and 60 cents per square for each subsequent letter which it suppresses. This MAS are to insertion. the House about abandon the discus- if A rl.l.11____t a; INTRODUCED fact, however, fact it be, does not touch sion of Men’s Business Suits. the Morgan resolution and’proceed the case as PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. here, the Portland copies were -BY- to the consideration of other Dark questions. sent to.tlie Postmaster. Stripe ami Fancy Cassimeres, $10, *11, *12, *13, *14, *15, $10. *18, *20 and .$22: Sack and Fr >ck Coats. Dark Mixed Plaid *11.50 to This is well. The adoption at this time of a Cassimere, *22. Gray Mixed, Wide Stripepe wmsiraere,Cassimere *14 00 GIFT. ENTERTAINMENTS. to *20.00. Mixed and and in Overcoats Cheviot, *10 $18: Sack Frock Coats. concurrent resolution or a joint rule can be The Styles A of Patterns, Set of Ladies' Furs from §3.00 up Washington correspondent the of no A Set of Children’s Furs from 76 cts up. productive possible good. There is Hartford Post Democratie A Good Warm Fur from §1.00 says prominent New Portland Theatre. Cap up'. now no about the Presidential suc- An Scotch from 75 cts dispute with whom he frank Imported Cap up. Represcntatives has talked cram, lessee and manager. Overcoats. •) A Winter from 25 cts Boy’s Cap up. cession, and the rule adopted by this Con- that Mr. will A Pair of Seal Gloves from So.00 up. arcjconvinced Frye be the next and Overcoats introduced this month are made from plain Melton Kersey and Fur Beavers. A Pair of Beaver Gloves gress cannot govern the next. Debate Suits. They are cut $4.00 upon Speaker. up. or after the & single double-breasted, perfect patterns originated in our Designing Rooms. The prices Till be A Traveling Bag from 76 cts up. the call the attention of Tuesday Wednesday, Dec. 14 & one-third less than first-class same question may the 15, merchant tailors ask for quaiity, and one-fourth less than so-called OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS. (We have a Fine Stock of them.) tailors demand for the imitations of from like and so far as A Good Trunk from to ready-made fabrics; cut and construction are $1.00 up. people the dangers attending the electo- Garfield and the Politician. concerned, they are not to be compared with our fashionable assortment. Winter Overcoats for Mon- A Soft or Stiff Hat from $1.00 In overcoatings the same shades of brown pre- up. ral Prices. *3,00, *7.00, *8.00. *10.00, *12.00, and A <>r Umbrella. count, and quicken their desire to avoid Mentor Letter to Journal. $16.00, $18.00, *20.00, *22.00 *24.00. vail as in suitings, with admixtures of gray. The Syracuse THE A Silk Hat from double-faced are Stylish $3.00 up. its and so far will do but the HARRISONS, goods very popular in overcoatings, perils, good; that Among recent arrivals was a Western inE. B. Woolf’s musical and especially where great heft and wadding are not eccentric comedy is the fruit it will bear. politician. At first the writer was desired. These goods are really rather nice, since only somewhat How to What to Men’s Bantaloons. th^y make a very nicely finished overcoat without What is wanted is not the establishment puzzled with the manner of the host toward Buy, Buy, linings, except the sleeves. The cloth is absolutely of a this gentleman. He two or rather two woven rule for the guidance of this seemed to be PHOTOS! Dark Stripo Cassimere, *2.50; Light and Dark mixed faced, cloths together, Congress, skipping *2.50, *2.75, *3.00. *3.50, *4.00 S 4.50 *5 00 and it makes a warm and attractive overcoat. In ROBES. a around to be ®4'50 aud ®5'00; stripe Mixed, but the passage of law or a constitutional figuratively hint; avoiding the *4.00, *4.50, lo’.OO some instances the garment is made perfectly re- smallest *5d505‘fu’00riu 50**7 00 and *7'50®3'G°’ chance of private conveasatlon, or of Ml EPITOME OF MIRTH AND MUSIC. versible. showing a fancy checked brown, mud- Buffalo 84.00, 85.00, 80.00, S8.00 and up. amendment which shall govern all Con- aud Gy The beat advertisement—n colored or colored overcoat for WOLF 81-*.00 and giving the Western man one Where Not to pleased patrou.. /j' light every-day 87.50,810.00, up. to come that will have to single idea of his Buy. wear, and a mild smooth cloth, black or dark gresses anythiug Popular Prices. Common Working Pantaloons, $1.60 and .dressy, real sentiments on any When dcc!> *1.00, *1.25, $1.75. brown overcoat for Sundays. Again, the double- do with the electoral count. The law given subject. dtd pro- understood faced goods are made so as to snow a handsome the game was funny enough, and inside in the of a These posed by Senator Edmunds, to The Ladies of the First plaid finish, place lining. though open played equally well between them. Baptist Society Goods are cut in neat styles, rather long, but not some objections, is the best law yet pro- At 2 »111 hold their Suits. quite bo long as last year. The nngalnly old ulster COE o’clock a bell was rung in the hall and J3oys’ Its has almost entirely disappeared, with its broad belt posed. provisions are in substance as we all went out to and in the adjoining room to din- Annual outlandish pockets, and its place, for those has an immense stock of the above ana the Christmas A few years ago, wlien the TEN TO FIFTEEN YEARS. Roods, follows: ner. Sale, ready-made clothing who must have a heavy, solid coat for are low. The dining room is as as the in the of their Cor. of trade was In its and exposure, prices very pretty par- Vestry Church, Congress and infancy shoudy and ma- Fancy Mixtid-Cassiinerc, $0, »7, and 07.60. Oeay at h pod Cassimers, $8 »nd ss>. Dark Brovru Flo- a much better-looking garment is provided, 1. That each State should create Wilmot Sts., on Wednesday and chine ihe long a tri- lor, with, its window of drab Thursday, after- sewing ue«ly invented, ready-made guv- ured Cassimere, $9, $10. and SII. Black Diagonals, $8.00, 89.50, $10.00, $13.00, $14 OC and $14 50 and coarse, but without belt, straps an l up ana draperies and noons and Dec. and meuts come into bad repute on accouut of the vil- evenings, 15th lGth. A supply Dark Mixed Fancy Cassimere, $12.00, $13.00 and $13.50. Light Gray Plaid Meltons. $1100 sia’oo’ down pockets. For the more and heavy bunal which, in case of and crimson, Us cabinetaof ehina and of useful and lainous materials used and the bad of the * dressy controvery prior silver.and Fancy articles, Dolls, Christmas Em- quality and $13.00. Brown Cloth, $12.00, $13 50 and $14.00. Imported Tricot, $15.00 and $10.00. overcoat, from tho best custom shops, will appear Candies ami Refreshments will workmanship employed. The cloths used in the to the of the electoral open cheery fire. The dinner once under favor- blems, Flowers, be this winter some really excellent and es- meeting colleges, offered for sale. Admission free. manufacture of were C3F*Thc price tells, and everybody tells tbe elysians dcclBdlit ready-made garments priced kimo soft and warm. should and determine able progress the Western tilled with the beavers, very thick, They try which were the gentleman made a warps, grindings from worn-out - are m en wool-dyed, plain colors—black, blue-black, COE remark on r>igs,an i the of the was done lawful electors of the leading the state of affairs in San making garments dark and navy blue, and brown and are as soft State. ST. STEPHEN’S CHRISTMAS SALE. upon the miserable first inventions of one thread and warm as fur. Indeed, the cloth appears, from Francisco. The General answered machines. No wonder that the G-entlemen’s 2. No electoral vote from any State from politely. sewing public be- Young Suits. the nature of the wool, and the method of and came of the name , immediately said: “Mr. are The Ladies of St. suspicious anything bearing of to be almost one-fourth of an in which there is but one shall be re -, you Stephen’. Parish will hold and for SIXTEEN TO TWENTY-ONE YEARS. inch thickness. return, ready-made, a time the merchant tailors For aware what , ■ had all interesting ground you are on? the^t things their own way again. But this is all Mixed $10 and $11. Dark and THE jected except by the affirmative vote of both Cassimere, Fancy Stripe. Sll $12. and Thi- The to a extent. Brown, $14 $15. Black first Mormon that was changed, very great The quality of the bet Coating, $19 and $20. Black Figured Worsted Coat and Vest A STYLISH BUSINESS SUIT, temple built is Annual Christmas goods used in Striped $13. Black Diagonaltagonai sin„ieSingle- houses. Sale, ready-made clothing has been greatly breasted Frock, $12. Double-breasted Frock and $14 and about four miles from here at At After noon nml and Vest, $18. Kirtland, and iheleTe.try, Evening, improved, the sewing and other f Pantaloons to be worn with of 3. In case of votes from workmanship EXTRA any style Coat and Vest, $2.60, $2.75, oo.wu.$3.00. $3.25 S3 50 *4 00 the four-button cutaway, with frock hack, is very disputed any this farm have kept pace w itli the march of *o.ao, *>.ou, formerly belonged to a in- Dec. 16th. improvements $4.50, $5.00, $5.25, *5.50, $6.00 and $0.75. popular this fall, and it is really a handsome coat Mormon; THURSDAY, the world over. An overcoat which costs or State only those shall be counted which are the first dccll $25 for a !-ood figure. It is made up from fine, smooih deed, Mormon settlement was here at <15t* $30 from the counters of the houses would Gy The price tells, and everybody tells the HATTER clothing price. |jy and figured cassimeres and worsteds, and, tor extra declared by the “electoral tribunal” of such Mentor.” cost from $40 to if made to measure $45, by the stylish young gents, with -lined breast merchant tailors. It is not intended in this state- pocket. State to be the lawful votes. is it This pocket lining can be just a little turned out, so 197 middle “Ah, possible?” answered the Grand Masquarade Ball ment to attempt to maintain that all ! Street. politician ready-made as to show a with the coat decll 4. with a look of garments are to the work of custom fancy handkerchief, and, oodtf In case two tribunals in a State should disappointment, but a equal tailors, Children’s Yest worn as it the gleam AT UNION HALL, FERRY only that there have been Suits buttoned, generally is, cutaway just shot VILLAGE, great improvements in | shows ihe bottom of tne vest and the chain and seal; claim to be the legal tribunals and favor the through his eyes as he added: the making, trimming and of THREE TO TEN quickly On Tuesday Evening, Dec. 14. findings ready-madd | YEARS. then, with a rattan and cigarette, the raiher tasty “You visited Salt Lake clothing, within the past eight or ten till at legality #f different sets of electors, Congress City, I believe, Gen- years, Mixed Cassimere, $3.50. $4.00. Dark dandy is complete. The single-breasted sacks are the present time the garments are in Fancy Gray , Striped Cassimere.S* 85.00 and *80 00 eral?” The boat trill make a after the produced Mixed also much in this made in the same skall first which is the lawful Ferry trip dance. worth the for Fancy Striped Cassimere, $0.00. vogue fall, agree tribunal, Tickets 60 cents. every way money paid them. as the four button Of goods cutaway. course, the and those votes “Yes,” said the General, “I visited sy The price tells; and everybody tells the price. // frocks and made from only shall be counted which Brigham Managers: J. B. Dav, D. H. Plncroe. ordinary plain sacks, plain, and he and basket-woven are still in Young, told me a queer story. I asked decll ,i3t It diagonal worsteds, STAMPING! are accepted by the tribunal which both How Can Be Done vogue, and will be for a long time to come, but those him how he came to choose that who seek after new must be accommodated. homes, acting affirmatively, declare to be particular styles for a is In the first In some spot town. ‘Well,’said very satisfactorily explained. place, pantaloon*, light checks and fancy mix- the lawful one. Brigham,‘we PIANO a is Children’s Blouse RECITAL, saying made in the cutting of the garment. Suits, tures will be worn through the winter; but the ten- were travelling along one hot summer’s For instance, in in the houses where is toward a toning down in colors and this it is day. AT ROSSINI overcoats, THREE TO TEX YEARS. dency figures, Against urged by many Republi- I was in HALL, clothing is made the is done and the prevailing shade is brown, blacks Having so many calls for lying my -covered wagon half TUESDAY ready-made cutting by tbough Stamp- cans that the of the count is AFTERNOON, Dec. hundreds at a time, and careful estimate.* it has and and mixtures in a mild form are still duty making when all a 14th., by Fancy Check Cassimere, $3.00. Dark Brown Striped Cassimere, and grays very ing Designs for Screens, Table asleep, of sudden I raised and at 3 been found to cost 20 cents to cut a $4.50 $4.75. Fancy Mixed Plaid popular. up o’clock, by single overcoat, Cassime e, $4.75 and.$5 09. $5.50 ,nci Plaid the Constitution to the President whereas in the custom houses it Striped Cassimore, $11.00. Melton, $0.00 and $8 50 Covers, Lambrequins, Tidies, by given raid: "Halt! Here is the chosen for tailoring could be Striped Checked $7 $9.00 and spot our on the for not less Cassimere, 00, $7.50, $8.00, $10.00. &c„ dec.. I have been of the Senate. That can be Professor accomplished, average, than $2. IN BOYS’ CLOTHING, Curtains, objection done settlement!” And as I said that I looked Saucier, When the of most of the first-class t^-Thc price tells, and everybody Iclls the price.,ga induced to a up making strictly procure full assort- with of to that the celebrated French Pianist made clothing is done in away by making the Edmunds bill a hill yonder, and an stood ready large establishments, The same fancy ossimeres in mild tones ment of handsome and angel there where hundr* ds of hands are prevail, unique Tickets oO cts. For Sale at StockbHdge’s. employed upon differ- a9 in men’s The overcoat for is also constitutional amendment. A stronger ob- pointing right down to this So I knew ent of the goods. boys Designs for this purpose, and in valley. declO dtd departments work, one gang upon the the double-faced or overcoat with- the inwa-d voice was _ ulsterette, long While seams, another upon the another the connection with jection, perhaps—and certainly with State right.’ Brigham lining, upon out the belt, made up in one or two variations of my Feltings, was me we were and so each class of laborers Children’s Extra telling this, on the platform NEW buttonholes, on, being Bantaloons, •style, and given fancy names: and in some in- Fringes, dec., will stamp any De- Rights men—is the provision of the PORTLAND in the work no permitting railway station, and the train I THEATRE. adepts put before thi-m, time is lost, cut to the a more intended Foe Children three to ten stances, fit form, giving far band- at n to but moment is and hence the years old, extra Pantaloons are on the shelves in large An assort- sign rinnfrrPM tn rpippf tlm vntn nf KtofA tulinro take my on had JfAASK Curtis ...... Lessee akd every saved, ready quantities. some than the old ulster with its departure commenced to MajUgeu. ment hundred* of b > looked if but a appearance strap. move made overcoat comes out $8 or $10 less embracing pairs may over, single pair is wanted. The prioes arc off. shouted ‘Wait!’ costing lower than and the J his strap has been omitted almost altogether, and one set of electors is chosen. Bngham and with than the custom the materials in elsewhere, assortment the,same as in our six stores. only It is to a wave of his garment, although it was never of any earthiy use, except for another hand, be said: ‘Don't move that Friday, and each may be the same It is a fact hat ner- be if train I Saturday, Saturday many boy to catch hold of. The kilts are still very popu- BOSTON PRICES. seriously questioned that power should until tell you to.’ sons in moderate circumstances find it Dec. and really neces- lar for the little dots of from 2 to 6 ana t Here the Matinee, 17 1». to years, ney be to The wise decision of conversation became general at sary keep up appearances, and hence are obliged are very In cassimeres. given Congress. but the to dress well. The from preity? generally fancy They table, writer was conscious that the clothing the best ready- are cut either single or and finish- the Electoral Tribunal should be made establishments costs much less Shirt-'Waists double-breasted, regarded, politician was saying something of San Fran- very than that Boys’ ed with two rows of buttons. are either cut- from the custom since They the States in this matter be so as umku, hid great show storm that : tailors, and, the recent great or full so as to show the underskirts. left, far had followed in The shirt-waist factory continues to furnish our retail warerooms with hundreds of dozens of away fronts, him all H. B. improvements styles, these gentry are becoming Boys’ waists The underskirt is made of woollen the way East, until he reached the MANN’S more The material the shapes are and the asked for these goods, generally 6. M. to attend to their own and more their used, they cut, prices garments, insure their selection possible, business, town regular patrons. around the or BOSWORTH, of Fremont, the home of the moment thoy are examined. plaited bottom, while the waist, part President Hayes which comes under the is made of cotton. The and the certificates of their established can- He was The above bm an kilt, evidently verging toward some topic gives inadequate coureptios of what may be found in onr PALA little woollen or * kilt, coat with sleeves, goes on over Mr. Garfield did not desire ATI Ei EHPOB1C1I. To be anr stock must be vassing boards be received. Wrong may discussed, and he Boys’ and Children’s appreciate J, examined. Its magni this skirt, and gives the appearance of a little coat caught the word -Comic Clothing. tude and great cannot be in an 591 St. up “Fremont.” Co.- variety fully expressed ordinary advertisement. in the with a shirt below. The Congress sometimes come of but not so j back, plaited pre- nol7 dt£ this, great a “jlou know, Mr. that Opera the the ris- overcoat for the little dot is a Blank, place was Among many advantages vailing sack, enjoyed by straight as a named in honor of General Acknowledged by the press of the entire country ing generation, to which their fathers were stran- cut very long and made of soft, light-colored goods. wrong making Congress returning Fremont.” With- Flams out for a Gen. toba_the Operatic Orvaaizatian ia ge s, one is fine ready-made clothing, procured at a j The prices of the little kilts range from $2 to 310. board. waiting reply, Garfield ran on, will Fremont a America, prodnoe VON SUPPE’S Latest and very moderate cost. The man iacture of such and of the little oversacks from 34 to 312. The made survey of Utah once, and he Greatest Success. a a of goods, a* distinct branch of business originated prevailing suit for the little boy of from 6 to 10 Makiug returning board Congress is reported the discovery of a wonderful lake about and from a is the or thirty years ago, very moderate Read the foregoing carefully, and give it your candid attention. Sink years, surtout, two garments made togeth- CHRISTMAS CARDS. just what the Morgan resolution does. The which at one end was salt and the other fresh. beginning has grown into a de- er, giving the appearance of a little coat and The bigh'y important truth was, there were two with a partment of tbe interest. As much breeches. Then over for cold is is a of lakes, great clothing each statement into and this, weather, following summary its provisions: small stream them. care is now bestowed upon the selection of fabrics deep your memory, compare our state- worn the double-faced overcoat or ulsterette. connecting It is a pity he BOCCACCIO. We are now to show 1. If no is made to the vote did not make a more careful an tbeir conversion into garments of iliis descrip- prepared objection of investigation of tion as ments with our and when visit that in which is given to the production of the finest goods prices you us. onr large assortment of a State it shall be received and Counted. country, case the Mormons SO " VOICES, SO clothiAg or men’s wear, and a few of the leading might not have made their discoveries there 2. If two or more lists of manufacturers even rival the best custom tailors in electoral votes ‘‘We were acquainted with Higdon,” said point of style and workmanship. Mrs. Garfield, “one of the ({ A PARENTS are received, on objection being made to the leaders, perhaps Messrs. F sk Co. make this branch a specialty. the inventor of Scale of In addition Mormonlsm. He used to live Prices—$1.00, 75. 50 and 35 cents. to their men’s department, they make would do well to examine Fisk & Co.’s CHRISTMAS CARRS first list read, the second shall be opened in this deol3dtd and suitable for all from two to assortment, vicinity, and he.taught my lather Greek Matinee, 75,50 35 cents. clothing ages, sixteen in So C.D.B. view of obtaining certain knowledge as to and read, and so on. and Latin. was a their of meascre- & styles Rigdon after years. is FISK he complete system preacher rnent that a and of left Joe Smith and unless boy of any given age is far above CO., prices Nobby Children’s Garments. 3. If but one list of separated from the Mor- votes is received Gilbert’s or below the ordinary stature, a perfect fit is inva- j Our assortment of Children’s Overcoats and Ul- comprising the choicest designs of mons. and he was very eloquent indeed.” Assemblies, I same riably assured. the shall be counted unless both The was Tile 6terett$8 is simply immense. Prices from $1.50 to politician getting restless. Clotliiers, “How do li e $10.00. houses concur in rejecting it, but if both you those pears?” said the Every Thursday Evening. L. PRANG & General to him. “The man who gave them UNDER PREBLE GO., houses concur in rejecting it, it shall not be he Tickets Gents with 7oc. Tick- HOUSE, CONGRESS STREET. tome,” continued, “said he had never admitting Ladies, counted. found ets for a course of Six Assemblies, §3.00. DE LA RUE and a name for them until after the election, and now he calls them—” the tyciass in Plain and Fancy Dancing meets & D. B. FISK & CO. MAINE. 4. In case more than one list of electors, sneaker stonned' PORTLAND, "Called Tuesday and Friday nov29 dtf dec9 dtf them Garfield pears,” said one of Evenings. MARCUS WARD or to be such C.D.B.Fisk&Co. paper purporting list, appears the elderly ladies, “and they came from Phila- | from if both houses in delphia.” any State, agree “Oh, I intended to tell how counting either, the same shall be counted; yon they served FRANK B. Joe Smith,” resumed the General, “when he but if one CLARK, house favors one list and the oth- suggested polygamy in this, neighborhood for the first 515 er house agrees to another list, neither time. 'Borne men went to his house Congress St. in the night, palled him out of tarred no22 shall be counted. bed, (12in and feathered him, and rode him on a rail. A this rule the By election of President is child that was in bed with him was also palled out It Alligator virtually taken from the States and thrown caught cold, was ill, and died. This SPECIAL LINE circumstance created a for Smith, into is sympathy Congress; for it easy enough to trump and they let him alone for awhile.” 1st. PREMIUM After tea — — a and coffee AT up paper purporting to be ajlist of electors, were served, we re- turned to the MALAGA parlor. The made a SLIPPERS. GRAPES to throw out the legitimate list, and to politician Portland, 1880. spasmodic effort to buttonhole General Gar- OF State Fair, 1870. count in the defeated candidate if he be fa- field, saying: “I must go on to Painesville to Morocco vored the catch the evening train. I had Slippers. s ® NOVELTIES, UST- El. by Congressional majority. But, hoped—” fi9 Fair,1877. “Excuse me,” returned the host, “a man’ is Slippers. •<* it may be the will not endure Maroon gt2 ROi»«U skills* ..>! said, people waiting to see me on business I will soon re- Slippers. ■'- i- turn.” Bed and Bine ^J an outrage like that; they will rise in revo- Slippers. He only came in time to utter Good for $1.00. lution. Revolutions are just what we do some com- Moqnet Slippers monplace civilities as the politician was bid- Warm for Ladies. not want. Slippers Secured for the Lamson We have had enough war. We ding Mrs. Garfield good-morning. French Kid Dancing Pumps. Holidays. wish no disputed Presidential successions. Patent Leather Dancing V Pumps. We wish no Reminiscences of French Calf Dancing Shoes. ©ry Cheap Congressional usurpations. Kings. ■ •---rrsrr-rr-r—r--- we need most to [8. H. Siddous in Bart’s all kinds and sizes. .... What is secure as far as Washington Republic.! Boots, i; r r, a .... 4 fJT Artist In is the avoidance of conten- my very early youth I resided in the fine The Pbotographer, possible angry only old city of Bath, in Gentlemen’s Sacks & Robes. Falmouth tion at our elections. No matter what rules Somersetshire, famous for Dressing Night Opposite Hotel, its hot mineral springs, its fashionable have been passed by Republicans or Demo- society, and its beantifnl Neckwear. crats. These have been done surroundings. Accostomed Elegant MAINE. away with. to PORTLAND, ramble about alone—I was 10 yean old—I One Let us have no more of them. Methods for Dongola Up Flight Only. was one to read on a and French Silk Braces. surprised day brass plate Boots in in fact the English 8©p21 dtf counting the electoral vote not to be Portland,and ought fixed on the big door of a big house in Pulten- fall stock of Fine Boots and only Fine and adopted by each Congress to further the street the in Gloves. ey inscription “The King of France. Shoes this State. Hosiery ends of its The partisan majority. count I was interrupted in my contemplation of the in to be law. Unique Designs French Jewelry. ought regulated by abiding queer advertisement by the opening of the Oriental and Persian Effects in Silk Mufflers. It is uot probable that the adoption of the street door, whence a very large old gentle- Morgan rule will have any effect on the next man in a chair was wheeled out of the house HOLIDAY on to Choice Assortment Silk Handkerchiefs. count. We believe that Garfield’s election is the sidewalk, and proceeded to take his M. G. PALMER honestly and unreservedly accepted by the accustomed exercise in the same vehicle. I _i._j ,i .« ... .. that W. L. wuu VUMV perceived his were Wilson people raised their Chairs—cane seat, 95c to £4.50 Spring Beds, 2.00 to 9 534 CONGRESS Publications, &c., &c., phrase, practice some share hats and Fur STREET. cried Five te Roi.'— an Trimmings be sold at moderate to suit the times. exclamation prices on their Chairs—hair cloth, S3 to 7.00 part of the good of the had not been accustomed to received, at alow price. Mattresses, 2.75 to 16 An early inspection of our is things they for twenty just goods respect- to ■ State.” years—but his Lounges, 5 to 20 Wardrobes 40.00 to 25 fully solicited. strange say Majesty did not It is true our store will not recognize me—the youth who hit Side Boards, 25 to 75 Foot compare favorably with the Hall of the Hontezuinas. picked up Foldingchairs, Rests, Slipper Cases e have no gilded or The of spectacles! Such is the blindness and We also have in stock the pillars stately mirrors: we also lack the pleasure of looking advocacy refunding by the Argus ingrat- largest assortment of Painted Sets in the State, and a full line of goods usuallv doors itude of kings! Perhaps he, Louis E. N. PERRY, f jund in a first class Furniture Store, consisting of Office Desks and fflass and windows. But, as our landlord (Mr. Blake) remark- will not please its Greenback XVIII., Tables, Camp Chairs. Office Chairs T. P. allies. There thought be had condoned the Willow Chairs and Perforated Seats. We should be to abt nave them to McGOWAN, service with the pleased have parties call and examine our pay for, and can afford to seU stock ft yIu ,, your goods cheaper will be no in this case. will tip. 245 Middle Street. before We guarantee perfect satisiaction and low to all who may choose to call than others. on the concurring Nor Purchasing prices upon us. Acting above suggestion, we are determined to make a 1814 was a dec! ITIII. W H. All'it so long and favorably known as connected with grand its of great epoch in It was _eodtjanl Cam, the furniture business can smash in the enormous made on congress praise John Sherman commend it to England. be found with ns and would be please! to meet his old friends and profits Fancy Goods, and give the public the bene- the year of the of acquaintances. JSf^Don’t lail to’ call fit of our Stre$. crowning triumphs Europe and see us before We can save for low rent and Call at *§§ them. cannot how over you purchase. dollars you. trifling expenses. FITZGERALD’S ffnd judge for They forget heartily it Napoleon who was a time—at yourselves. “PIRATES 0T PENZANCE.” snug—for joined them in abusing him. Elba. The Emperor of Russia, the King of BASKETS. Complete Vocal and Piano-forte Score of the Prussia, Platoff, the Hetman of the Coesaeks, including the A. Opera, Spoken Dialogues, $1.00. and Field Marshal von all went over EVANS" tSs Vocal Gems 25 cts. Librettos 10 cts. Bluoher, GO., Potpourris Congressman Lal>d is quoted in Wash- to England invitation from “Fum the 50, 73, and $1.00. March. Galop, Waltz; Piano by STORE 534 and Violin—40 cts ton as that Fourth,” then Princo Regent, aud were Work, Wood, Nos. 1 2 CONGRESS STREET. each. Any of the above sent ing saying Eugene Hale will be feted Office, Scrap, & Free Me. Uec3_ dtf by nial post-paid. For Sale magnificently. I saw them all. A. LVAAB, I Street, dec 13 Portland, by elected Senator Irom Maine. But, except- lie believes ing Alexander of who was Lunch, School, Hamper, K. h, SISE.) dtt IRA C. STOCK BRIDGE, Russia, “as tall and the eastern of as as a Clothes & Dog Baskets. S. T. TAYLOR’S 1MEXCH4NGE STKEKT. part the State is entitled to straight poplar tree,” I saw nothing in SYSTEM Pwtlaad, Me. their physique or to | Notice. dectldlw_ the Senatorship, and will get it. physioguomy distinguish & RETAIL Ticket Office. GAS them from their subjects. Alexander's full AT WHOLESALE European I was in fore of Nov- FIXTURES. OF Portland, the part face resembled, from the WHEN I lost or left at some where 1 peculiar cut of his — — ember, place Most UT Cabin and Tickets the everybody has had a say about Gar- whiskers, that of a cat. Steerage by j called, a large black covered Memorandum Book. CHRISTMAS CARDS. Frederick of Prussia a.me small had more the look of a rat. Cun fil'd, Allan, Euuitu, White Star uni I ! containing photographs. Any one who J. DRESS MAKING I field’s cabinet. Suppose we take a little Platoff was as thin Anchor Lint'* of I has it willconfer a as a weasel and as European Steamer* very great favor bv forwarding KINSMAN, rest, let yellow os a Southerner the same tome Children’s Fine Art and Garfield have his 1own ou weekly froiu Boston ami New by express. Address work a specialty. Prices very low. Store, say. his luck. Blucher— old “Forvarts,'' s^iiuig York. Fu «. Free Kendall & ftirlber call on or address PULLEN, Street, who promised to “mlt particulars •8 opposite 593 help Wellington my Whitney, Second Street, A|tpl<*toir« Rlocb, «pp. 51*1 C'onfrfu St. CONGRESS Street. Ar.r. Bostonians whole which did at good believe the of army,” he Waterloo- FORTLAND. '1'. P. ffieGOWAN, iiookseiin-, Fall River, eyes Kilborn’s Carnet Store. the nation arc looked better than all the rest, ne was bluff 1880. declO dtf U02 4)M (JONGRESH iteclldSt mnae, TORS. A, LORI AO. F. fixed on that for Portland, Dec. 8tb, STREET, U t »P8 dtf CYRUS DAVIS. city to-day; and with a clear, and a thick ip21dtf dew bold, quick eye j eodtt to-day Boston elects a mayor. white moustache. TUESDAY DEC. XLVIth CONGRESS—2d Session. Dublin, Dec. 13.—It is rumored that the bush; Spring steady; Winter heavy and 1@1% low- Ar IStb.scb Danl Pierson, Pierson. Baltimore. MORMJiG, 14. er and less active is about to arrest the leaders of export demand: moderate specu- CHARLESTON-Ar 11th, sob Hattie N (Jove. SPECIAL NOTICES. government lative business: sales 1,8* ■■ Wiscasset. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. the Land and that the magistrates are ,000 bush, lnoiudina Turner, League, 290.000 bush on spot; reje ted .Spring 1 00,ungrad- Ar 12th sch Edna Harward. New York. about to be armed with My next experience of monarchs was in 1820, SENATE. oxtraoidinary powers. ed Spring at 1 12®1 26; No 3 do at 1 13%®1 16; FORTRESS MONROE— In Hampton Roads 9th, that no and the locality St. Helena. There abode “the The News says the ministers concluded No 2 do 1 17@1 20, (latter for 40, uoo No 2 Mil- sobs Electric Light. Case, from Baltimore for Port- Washington, Dec. 13. the waukee late Desolator, desolate.” A fellow passenger to immediate need existed for authorizing Saturday);ungraded 1,'H.i 1 12%®1 25 land; Henry E Willard, Willard, Richmond for