Portland Daily Press: January 24,1880

Portland Daily Press: January 24,1880

PORTLAND DAILY PRESS._ IS ADVANCE. JANUARY S4, 1880. iMmVSSSI TEBMS *8.00 PER ANNUM, ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862.-V01. 17. PORTLAND, SATURDAY' MORNING, --———— ——— The Fusion Statement. Her Tea Store Chromo. into a Mich- THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, THE PRESS. The Fusion statement was received so A dame well along in years got ____MISCELLANEOUS. ____ car with a of tea under one Published every dry (Sundays excepted-) by the late last night that it was impossible to igan avenuo pound SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24. a chromo under the other, and she was PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO., comment on it at length. A casual glance arm, before a man leaned forward it hardly seated At 109 Exchange St., Portland. at it, however, is sufficient to show that Every regular attach^ of the Press is furnished and asked— document. The Terms: Dvllars a Year. To mail subscrib- & with a T. is far from an ingenuous OLIVER Card certificate by Stanley Pullen, Eight ROBINSON, signed “I beg but have any objections you Dollars a it in advance. pardon, ers Seven Year, paid Editor. Ali steamboat and bote managers facts about the counted in members are railway, to my inspecting that work of art?” will confer a favor upon us by demanding credentials and care is taken not to THE MAINE STATE PRESS ARS* utterly iguored good She handed it over; and he looked at it TOBACCO. of to our a every person claiming represent journal. inform the Court that the quorum a published every Thursday Morning at $2.50 alleged closely for a long time and then said:— year, if paid in advance at $2.00 a year. on the of the alleged organization was “How beautiful and life-like? If I ever get day beauti- We do not read letters and communi- rich I shall have at least three of these : One inch of the PLANET. anonymous made in of those men whom the Rates ov Advertising space, <>. * K.'S BBS’S'. up part ful oil I don’t want to seem imper- of constitutes a “square.** cations. 1 he name and address of the writer arc in paintings. length column, Court lias said had no right to take b it I ask if you that Si .">0 daily first week; 75 een.s per SEMI. ail for already tinent, may purchased per square, RALEIGH. cases indispensable, not necessarily publica- for less than $31X10?” v;euU :ifter; three insert ions or less, $'1.00; continu- beautiful mas:erpiecc tion but as a guaranty of faith. part. um evij.-v oi her day after first week, 50 cents. good “Y- ves,” she admitted LITTLE DUKE. I €- '' com- The facts the vacancies from HaijAs’ijuve, three insertions or less. 7x5 cents; e cannot undertake to return or preserve concerning “Ah! perhaps they made a discount in order Sl/Ki: 60 cents week alter. it one week, per munications tnat are not used. the cities of Bath, Saco, and Lewiston too to secure your patronage. Perhaps 5*ou got Sima ai. \V*n< es, one-third additional. STERLING. BELLE HELENE. I in- for forty-five hundred. Cheap enough. Under head of “AMUSEMENTS” and “AUCTION are obsured. The Court is not utterly wish I had a million dollars. How Ido revel *2.00 square per week; three inser- Salks,' per GOLD NUGGETS. LITTLE DUKE. CONVENTION formed that those cities were disfranchised in these delicious tions or less, $1.50. QUARTERLY landscapes.” Advertisements inserted in the Maine State because only tiirce aldermen signed the re- The woman looked from tea to the picture, BLUE BELL. — Press" .which has a large circulation in every part NOSEGAY. — of tiu: then at the man. and her eyes began to bulge for the reason that the Court of the State', for $1.00 per square for first insertion, turns, simply out in astonishment for each inser- WIDE AWAKE. Ac. Ac. Ac. and 50 cents per square subsequent Reform Clubs of Cumberlaud County. has already decided that that was no valid “Yes, this is indeed a masterpiece,” he a tion. _ as he held it up. “No one but lady all communications to &Ci &Ci &c« for disfranchising those cities. sighed Address The quarterly Convention of the Reform Clubs of ground of refinement and culture could have rejected PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. at The Cumberland County will be held Portland s case is misrepresented. it. Pray, madam, let me ask if you recog- Court is informed that the Council refused nized the handiwork of Gonzia de Moria in it and Thurs- South Wiuilhnui, Wednesday as soon as you saw it?” in this case to correct the returns by an ENTERTAINMENTS. day, Jau. 28th and 29th. “Oh, yes,” she replied, while her eyes grew WM. P. KITTREOGE & AGENTS, amended record, but it is not informed that larger than ever. CO., coun- Club in the I should and THEATRE. It is earnestly hoped that every under the decision of the Court these re- If I had $5000 to spare try pur- PORTLAND ty will be represented, and make this Convention chase it of you, but as it'is, I can only wish you AND MANAGER. one of interest and to make FRANK CURTih.. LESSEE profit. turns needed no correction much joy over its possession. Had you noticed A cordial invitation is extended to all friends in The that tree in the .. r i_ i.in.1 c. work and also to those who wish to unite them and entitled to be counted. background?” w*"" --7 the good legal £ HUH) ttUU CJUllliUrtJj she answered, as she leaned for- Sale themselves with us. and “Y-ycs,” Grand Court is informed that the Governor The usval will be made with the ward. MR. Closing arrangements of the Actor, of That Engagement Popular Cedron3 Railroads for reduction of fares, and free entertain- Council never refused to allow cities “How wonderfully true to nature! JJiSyrup ment furnished the citizens to all delegates. knot-hole there was never excelled by the by their records before W. A. SEABURY, President, and towns to bring the works of FOR- Q HP hand of man. I always identify OLIVER DOUD BYRON | W. H. P. FILES, Secretary. the Council, but it is not informed Gonzia de Moria by the knot-holes in the that the Council refused to allow them to be trees. Will you bear that in mind in your supported by MIS OWN STAR COMBI- Croup, Hoarseness, Bronchitis,! future selections.” in world-famous Coughs, Colds, THE BLACK LIST. substituted for the returns on the ground NATION the play, I Catarrh and all diseases “Yes, sir, and I am very much obliged.” Sore Throat, Here is the list iu black letters of the men that the lawof 1S77 making such substitutions “And in the foreground you observe a cow ACROSS THE CONTINENT and be- standing under a tree. This is a tree without an accident in lawful was unconstitutional void, who, by unhappy being any knot-hole, but what foliage! Ah! if I on- Year Success, CHEST AND LUNGS.1 law was now in its Tenth nparallelcd OF THE THROAT, m PELHAMS. cause the Court lias said that such had to enable me to indulge OVERCOATS ly money—money important official positions, deliberately of seats Jan. 22d. • ja20dot the re- was bound to taste for such things! See what a jgf Sale Thursday, We offer no reward for a better article but we are to let the people decide whether constitutional and the Council my exquisite willing jj of contentment in the laws which a. cow! See that wards offered by otherN do not belong to us. w abused their trust, perverted _r. expression face! Observe the curve of those ^ AF Men’s Overcoats AA her majestic Striped Elysiau it was their sworn to execute justly and The facts which arc stated with horns! Here is the I was looking for. other remedies. Sold at for duty any- figure Gilbert’s Dancing .Wholesale $6.50 Ah! it is a 4. This cow four of Academy. SYRUP OF CEDRON feO heretpfore wOiVv to their spirit and in- thing approaching frankness are those gives quarts impartially according milk per day. Gonzia de Moria always marks little All the ASSEMBLIES wicked to which are of consequence. the quantity of milk on every cow, and custom- CEDRON "8K“&.$.100SH,S of* tent, who sought by trickery SYRUP OF most \\ e do not tell that Syrup If I These are FACTS, and one tri ll will satisly the skeptical. you main ones are either utterly ignored or ers then know what they are buying. that it will it if taken m also that itH at Cedron will cure Consumption, but we do tell you prevent time, thwart the will of the people as expressed should send a friend to you to buy this picture Every Thursday Evening. than known stated in a to a false will afford to the consumptive any remedy. way convey impression. ou able to hold it. greater relief poor AA Men's Brown Elysian Overcoats S'? dis- for $3,000—. But, no! are Class in WALTZING and the GERMAN meets the and who not only brought o?U Former price $9.00 and $10,00. tj#/ »wv polls It reads like the plea of a criminal lawyer You cannot be tempted.” every Tuesday evening. jalTtf al £»1ei© 35©. :0.e&~ULX£&:z* S&iss© i&l- the “I’d sell it grace upon themselves l)ut smirched who felt that he had no chance to win un- for—”| | “For $5,000,” he interrupted; “but, alas! I PORTLAND THEATRE.

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