3 r π ~ V ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862.—YOL. 15. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 1877. TEEMS $8.00 PER ANNUM, IN AITANCE. in THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, MISCELLANEOUS. HOTELS. BUSINESS CARDS. continues, there is no hope for the country the lakes may see a slight figure dressed in a THE PEESS. in the Democratic party.—Bouton Herald. gray and the blue Published every day (Sundays excepted) by the frack-coit, wearing bright The benighted citizen who "cannot bear tie so familiar to audiences at Oxford and else- PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. D. H. The Wheels of Activity Once More ADAMS HOUSE, BARNES, ACCOMlM WEDNESDAY MOOING, OCT. 10. politics," has had all the rest he will get for where, walking about the quiet laneJ, sitting At 109 Exchange St., Portland, IIevolving down some time to come. The Ohio election will by the harbor's side, or upon the To TEMPLE STREET, opened, examined, balanced, and closed- rowing Terms: Eight Dollars a Tear in advance. water. The ad. AT BOOKSTrial Balances and Ca?h Accounts investigat, We do not read the air musical the back is somewhat bent, the mall subscribers Seven Dollars a Year if paid in anonymous etters and communi- keep throughout greater light- cd; Complicated accounts adjusted. Special atten- brown hair vance. cations. Tho name and are in part of this week, and when that subsides straight and the whisker» PORTLAND, ME, tionto bankruptcy matters, the settlement of estates; address of the writer long, the trouble will break out In examination of agencies, and other matters requiring ail cases indispensable, not necessarily for publication Washington, scarcely showing signs of eight and fifty sum- the services a Orders lett and THE MAINE STATE PRESS of thorough accountant. but as a guaranty of faith. will last, with slight interruption, for the mers and the at 28 or forwarded good numbered, spectator need not be at a Fisk & Go.'s Palatial Exchange St., Portland, Me., by We cannot remainder ot the winter. Morning §2.50 NEW undertake to return or com- published every Thursday Emporium. throughout. mail, promptly attended to. preserve surprised at the determined energy with which ar, it in advance at $2.00 a year. fornfS^ &ng26dtf munications that are not who to be paid W&Ssep30tf used. Congressman Blackburn, yearns a boat is to shore or I am pleased to announce that, since leas- brought pushed out into well known I nvre re-fur- the aid of Southern and Rates of Advertising: One inch of space, the ring this Hotel, Speaker through the lake. it 1 with NEW YURNI- D. W. HULL, JTI. D„ of constitutes a "square." nished bronghout Eveky Western length column, and BEDDING, and regular attaché of the Press is furnished votes, hasn't a bit of a doubt that 5fl daily first week: 75 cents per TURE, CARPETS $1 per square, to the comftot Magnetic η ml Botanic 518 1-2 with a Card three insertions, or $1.00; continu- Fall and Winter -Ulmll hope by strict attention Phyeician, certificate countersigned by StanJey T. Mr. Bandall has himself in favor of [From Harper's Bazar.) week after; less, Our Campaign Portland. pledged other after first week, 50 cents. and pleasure of my guests to merit a share of public Congress Street, Pullen, Editor. AH steamboat and hotel ity every day railway, subsidies. If Mr. Blackburn thinks such a Jiew York Halt insertions, or 75 one patronage. Fashions. pquare,three less, cents; managers will confer a favor upon ns demanding 50 cents week after. in earnest llie remarkable increase of fhc beet in the near Treats Chronic and Acute Diseases. Never fails by statement will affect Mr. Randall's Northern week, $1.00; per has commenced good an<l in our fine location* city, to cure no credentials of every person to our Special Notices, one third additional. sales combined Willi news from all sources indicate Hank*. I*ONt Ο III ce nud principal Whole- any chronic case where a cure is possible, claiming represent vote he is lamentably ignorant of the char- head ot encouraging I'leanant difterence how have failed on it. Under "Amusements" and "Auction dale lloueee. Electric Belle, No many "regnlars" journal. acter of the Northern'Democrat, ales," $2 00 per square per week; three insertions Roodm. Comfortable Bed* and Excellent poisons given, nor incurable cases undertaken, The semi-annual openings at the fur- lhe sick at leading r less, $1.50. Table. a distance can be examined Clair voyant- The Democratic newspapers outside of New v Toe of nishing houses brought to a number Advertisements inserted in the "Maine State Carriaees at all trains. aU(J treated when desired. Call and gee. brightest anticipations sanguine 'ight great eeplQ d5wa Fork do not seem to have heard tbat a ticket of and Press" (which has a large circulation in every part Good Times Once More ! ΊΈΒΙΤΙ» Si.OO PER DAY. business men have thus far been realized in elegant dresses, some very simple and of the first Λ. S. was nominated at State), for $1.00 per square for insertion, ALLEN, Propiietor, Albany. They think that stylish ones that will be useful to plain and and 50 cents for each insertion. Clerk at tbe "St. Julian" and "Falmouth." the autumn trade. per square subsequent The can't comc too or too demands Formerly AddrefcS all communications to y quick good. Suffering; humanity apr25 dti the platform adopted was "too lovely for practical people. Among the latter were cos- it. Notwithstanding lite Itard times WE have been busy. PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. P. FEENEY, Those gentlemen who are desirous ot re- anything" but they have not been informed tumes of soft twilled woolens in the fashiona- UNITEDSTATË8 HOTEL, ducing the army will do well to leave the that there was a bitter fight between the re- ble claire de lune gray, seal brown and plum ENTERTAINMENTS. FLAIH ii OMMEKTAL PLASTERER matter entirely with the Indians. formers and the ex-thieves, and that the blue shades made up without any trimming PORTLAND. ME. won. The are Our Low Prices, thieves chances that absorp- other than rows of sewing-machine stitching Extremely 201 Federal Actobs and actresses have been tion in to the Street, long great questions pertaining and a single side-pleated flounce. The over The best Located House for Business Men of will their hear- Marsh's honest-made ami nertect.fitlins sarments have m oved a blessinsr not MAINE. noted for their but the benefit opening Congress prevent dress for was a Fanny Theatre, benevolence, of this these yoke polonaise with a to nut PORTLAND^- ing unfortunate victory altogether. only ourselves also to our many customers. HEATED BY STEAJI. soon to be given to Edwin Adams iu New front and back. The is and Whitening, Whitewashing, Coloring and Cement- Sam Randall's for the pleated yoke straight Oct. WORK ing done to order. of all kinds in an prospects speaker- Friday Lvening, 12th, '77, LET THE CREAT AND GLORIOUS CONTINUE until Terms hereafter will be but $2.00 per day. Jobbing my line York is exceptionally vast outpouring of square the pleats disappear in the skirt bslow will receive prompt and attention. All are circumstance that (brought the length and breadth ol the laud the name ol personal ship impaired by the. the and BENEFIT OF A, K. ADAMS. work neatly done at low prices, and satisfaction professional charity. waist the belt is confined to the pleats WOLCOTT & CO., Proprietors he has a Bob who is a guaranteed. I have on hand a new of un- brother, by name, the A host of inclu'li several mewbers auglO deodtf design leaving tapering sides unbroken by a belt Volunteer J, ng dercut Center Pieces and Brackets, which cannot be Ot t.hfl flrnmnHp T\PAfoEainn in Pnrl.lOTiii nnrl Rnstnn There are 1,440 miles of railway in actual professional lobbyist, and it is said In Wash" Ο. 23. B. Fiels, «fc found elsewhere east of New York. These will be line. From six to ten parallel rows of stitcb. ana a number oft he moat amateurs of Oo., sold at prominent prices to correspond with the times. traffic in the ington that sometimes you can't tell which is on a broad or hem Portland in I.U III I.I,. Lime, Argentine Republic, including ing facing finish the edge au Cement, Plaster, on Mortar, &c., constantly hand, 500 miles which to Sam and which is Bob. This is where Ban- The Glorious rders from out of town solicited. belong the National Gov- very nsatly. The sleeves are so nearly tight Comedy, Limerick House. my9d6m ning of Ohio has the advantage over Ran- * ernment. These roads contribute to a vast fitting that the onter seam is left at the SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES The dall. Most of Banning's pals are in the open Great Low Price Clothiers, This house is being· refitted and ""ÏTV. H. wrist aud buttoned by two or three buttons and The very Laughable Farce, OHIjER, commerce which the United States should Hamilton Louis furnished, and will be county jail.—St. Olobe-Dem. holes. A bow with ends of narrow THE IRIttfl CHA.HELEON ! re-opened Machinist nnd Sewing Machine Kepairer. long-looped has become a household word. September 25, 1877. not neglect. ocrat. ribbon is on the left side of the waist in front and the All kinds of Machines highly Amusing Alterpiece, D. S. FOGG, Sewing Repaired. Harper's Weekly is very quiet about the and a similar one on the right side of the Kear 292 a Theee is a between the back.
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