January 14,1881

January 14,1881

PORTLAND DAILY ESTABLISHED JUNE 33, 18C8-VOL. 18. FRIDAY JANUARY PORTLAND, MORNING, 14, 1881. iffilfSVV/ffffil PRICE 3 CENTS. THE PORTLANDjDAILY PRESS, the assessments have been paid by the several possesses the resources of the ! when Published every day by the GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE. only ordinary tary discipline, maintained at a high (Sundays excepted.) _MISCELLANEOUS THE PRESS. corporations assessed, the Maine farmer’s excepting boy—pluck and muscle. standard of excellence, should be accounted, PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO., Central, the Boston and Maine, and the Port- INSANE even in time of peace, as the most Gentlemen of the Senate and House of Saco and HOSPITAL. j among At 109 Poktlaxd. FRIDAY JANUARY 14. land, Portsmouth railroads. These for Exchange St., MORNING. The condition and treatment of the effective agencies the moral and physical Representatives: resist the on insane corporations payment the of our men. For Terms: Eiuht lKdlars a Yesir. To mail subscrib in the State training young such mili- Called by the voice of the people and the ground that the act of last winter is unconsti- demands very careful considera- ers Seven lKuiars a if in advance. Christmas tai v cannot fail to to our paid is furnished citi- Year, Goods. Every attuelu* of tlie Press voice of to assume tion. Statistics show that is training impart regular the law, the tutional. Actions to recover the taxes clearly insanity responsibilities of zen soldiers a of with a Card certificate signed by Stanley Pullen, and undertake the duties of Chief these have been greatly on the increase, both in this State and spirit manly independence THE MAINE'STATE PRESS Magistrate corporations commenced and a OF All steamboat and hotel managers of by the pride, love of order and neatness, and SEASON 188 0-8 1. Editor, railway, our State, I avail myself of this presence the the cases have been throughout country. J is published Thursday Morning at $2.50 a Attorney General; habits of subordination. serve every will confer a favor upon us by demandiug credentials to thanks to made The dictates of j Besides, they year, if paid in advance at $2.00 a year. express my grateful my fellow up and are now in the hands of the ordinary humanity require to our ; keep alive, in old and the of of every person claiming to represent journal. to whose I am indebted for court. An that the best care and treatment young, spirit citizens, partiality early decision is hoped for, and possible ! Rates of Advertising: One inch of the should be patriotism. Reminded of the space, this distinguished honor. I should be, in- before the close of this session. given to this most unfortunate and past glorious length of column, constitutes a “square.” expected ! achievements of our citizen soldiers in de- or than class. should be under ^ $1.60 first week; 75 cents Wo do not read anonymous letters and communi- deed, something more, less, human, if The taxes levied the con- helpless They placed per square, daily per upon corporations fence of' their country, will covet the week after; three insertions or writer are in so a mark of favor did the the most skilful and efficient j they less, $1.00; oontinu cations. The name and address of the distinguished public testing legality of the tax, are as follows: superinten- honors of those who have ing every other day after first week, 50 cents. not command and and the and \ deserved well of all cases not necessarily for publica- my gratitude my devotion, Maine Central, $22,000; Boston and Maine, dence, highest ability intelligent Half square, three insertions or 75 cents: indispensable, their country, and lament thut had not less, FURNITURE OF and fill me with a sense of the trust experience should be secured for this j they one 50 cents ALL tion but as a of faith. profound $18,000; Saco and purpose. week, $1.00; per week after. KINDS guaranty good Portland, Portsmouth, lived in the heroic of the As these are most days republic, and Special Notices, one-tnird additional. We cannot undertake to return or com reposed. $12,000; assessed a valuation of patients among the difficult preserve upon $2,- had in the war of the Under head of “Amusements” and “Auction A trust is the most cases that come under medical the part revolution, or the AT PRICES THAT DEFY m unicat ions that are not used. public sacred of all 200,000, $1,800,000, and practice, Salks,” $2.00 per M COMPETITION, $1,200,000 respec- great for the vindication and square per eek; three inser- trusts and one that must bear with best medical skill at command should have struggle preser- tions or less. $1.50. the great- tively ; being at the rate per mile of $7,000, them vation of the work of our fathers. A true Advertisements inserted in the We have manufactured and have in est weight of obligation, upon and under its care. Modern science is “Maine State just store every right- $38,000 $24,000 respectively. is u Press has a a more military spirit patriotic (which large circulation in every part The Governor's Message. mind. The of a It is that these making thorough diagnosis of insan- spirit. of the for Chamber Sets §18 to §175 Mirrors, thinking betrayal high public possible corporations may These arc State) $1.00 for first inser- 15c to §50.00 more considerations which should per square trust is more than treason, and admits of no the of their ity, seeking fully to learn its causes and tion, and 50 cents per for each ■ Governor Piaisted’s is much like escape payment assessments, recommend and square subsequent1 Parlor Suits 35 to 200 Tables—Marble to 20 message how the bv insertion. Top §3.50 excuse or and no or for defects of the to reach it with a The Insane justify requirement, # palliation^ mercy pity through law in the mode of remedy. 40c to Barnum’s remarkable for law, of military drill and ns a Address all communications to Chairs—wood scat, 65c Tables—Black Walnut, 1.00 to 8 Living Skeleton, him who it. For, be it remembered, the- tax. Hospital of Maine ought not to be behind discipline part betrays imposing The assessments may not of our and thinness. s affect- others the educational system for the moral and PORTLAND PUBLISHING Chairs—cane 95c to length It begh with that, after all the human wisdom be a in progress that is in this CO. scat, §4.50 Spring Beds, 2.00 to 9 safeguards sustained, either as property or an excise making of and direction. physical training young men in all our ~ and ends with a human can devise for the secu- tax. i he %3 to 7.00 ■ ed self-dispraise panegyric prudence constitution is over Chairs—hair cloth, Mattresses, 2.75 to 16 ail, corporations colleges. But whether are sufficient to of our most we must re- States have a Hoard of they ■ rity sacred interests, and individuals a Many permanent 5 to 20 Wardrobes on the Roman constitution. A State paper alike, and, in case of the annual ENTERTAINMENTS. Lounges, 10.00 to 25 at justify appropriation necessary to pose last, for that security, upon the doubtful it is the and Commissioners in Lunacy, who have the 25 that spans the immense between simple constitutionality, right maintain n establishment the Side Boards, to 75 Folding Chairs, Foot Rests, Cases gulf of man. No other foundation than of the general oversight of all insane military beyond Slipper honesty duty management of these institutions, small number W e also have in sleek the largest assortment of Plaisted and must be of this corporations both in of highly disciplined CITY Painted Sets in the State, and a full line of goods usually Ciqero necessarily hath or to test the of the tax. public and private the State. companies HALL, THIS WEEK. f mini in a first class Furniture of society government. validity They have scattered over the to Store, consisting Oflioe De-ks and Tahfaa p.,, phot.. vdo 7 cer- More than one half of the State, the Willow Chairs and Perfor We extraordinary Ungtii. The message While it is with no little distrust of seconded the efforts of the to patients in our supplement HATtKDIY J4V 8.5. ited Seats,' should bo , to e my Attorney the force, will APTliRVOO.V, “Jed h“ ea^PaSS efain^e ou?sS are police you and determine. 1 * pA has that own it is not without some confi- State in the hospital women. In many cases their in- judge EDITH l«ro 1<’"' prices to a11 who may choo9e to call us. tainly excuse for its tediousness, abilities, seeking decision of the court at O’GORMAN, the 'i'v ji"g„**■ r»ir»riU‘S)fss* *■’ 1 Ba0nd8faiJ,?ChlOnJlU<Iand upon is the The great republic has thut Escaped Nun, '*.* mg favorably known as connected with the furniture can dence, that I assume the trust to which I cm the earliest sanity result of diseases incident to passed period be w Ah business, and none possible Will give a Private Lecture to found us ami would tie pleased to meet his old friends other. day. of its existence when it was arms and acquaintances. £g|r“Don’t fail to callcau called of to to their sex, and all of them medical thought and see us before V\ e can save my fellow citizens, and the faith- As your power to tax these require you purchase.

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