ESTABLISHED JUNE 1862- --YOL. 18. 1881. 23, PORTLAND, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 26, JgISPRICE 3 CENTS. Till: PORTLAND-DAILY PRESS, MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS. THE PRESS. Recent Publications. English l*hilo<«oph«-a i. Sir William Hamilton. Published every day (Sundays excepted,) by the By W. H. S. Monck. Cloth, 192 'pp 31.25 New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sous. Portland: Lor" POICTLAND PITOLISHIIVC CO., Madame de Staid. A of SATURDAY HORNING, MARCH 2V. Study her Life and ing, Short & Harmon. At 109 Exchange St., Portland. Times. By Abel Stevens, LL. D. (New York: The Auieriean Almanne for IS81. Edited subscrib Terms: Eight Dollars a Year. To mail Every Harpers; Portland: Loring, Short & Harmon). regular attach^ of the Press is furnished by A. R. Spofford. Paper, 307 pp., 25 cents. era Seven Dollars a Year, if paid in advance. 1881. the with a Card Among attractive and readable bi- l certificate signed by Stanley Pullen, many New York: American News Company. THE MAINE STATE PRESS Editor, All railway, steamboat and hotel ographies which during the past two or three I* managers Bnrwia Right' By William Denton. Cloth, will confer a a favor upon us by demanding credentials y«»rs have been given to the de 193 is published every Thursday Morning at $2.60 public—Mme. pp., 31. Wellesley, Massachusetts: Denton if in advance at $2.00 a year. of every person claiming to represent our journal. Stall’s life forms one of the most brilliant sub- ^ year, paid Publishing Company. jects for a comprehensive memoir. The ex- Rates of Advertising: One inch of space, the Ploughed Under. The Story of an Indian of constitutes a “square.” ength column, We do traordinary nature, the commanding intellect Chief told Himself. With an introduction first 75 ceuts not read anonymous Writers and communi- by by $1.50 per square, daily week; per and the or cations. name great influence of Mme. de Staid com- Bright Eyes. Cloth, 2G8 pp., 31. New York: week alter; three insertions less, $1.00; conticu KID The and address of the writer are in other after first 50 cents. bined to inj; every day week, ONLY SEVEN DAYS MORE all cases indispensable, not necessarily for publica- render her a representative woman— Fords, Howard & Hulbert. Pottland: Bailey & Half square, three insertions or less, 75 cents; tion but as a of often in ft is Noyes. one week, $1.00; 50 cents per week after. guaranty good faith. advance, true, of hor century— We Special Notices, one-third additional. cannot undertake to return or preserve com aud always illuminating and guiding the not- Flirtation C'anip; or the Ritie, Rod and Gun in Under head of “Amusements” and “Auction munications that are not California. in which to used. able circle of which she was the ornament. A Sporting Romance. By Theodore Sales,” $2.00 per square per week; three inser- procure S. Van 299 New tions or less. $1.50. Dr. Stevens says that of the sketches and es- Dyke. Cl->th, pp., $1.50. York: Advertisements inserted in the “Maine State GLOVES Fords, Howard & Hulbert. Portland: & of which Mme. de Stall Bailey a says and her genius Press (which has large circulation in every part About Refunding. Noyes. ol the State), for $1.00 per square for first inser- are the theme, not one presents any connected and 60 cents for each The tion, per square subsequent Uniou Chronicle quotes—incorrectly, record of her. The best insertion. BARGAINS IN biographical of these CLOTHING, the editorial Address all communications to by way,—an article in the memoirs, that written by her cousin, Mme. [Harper’s Bazar.] Press PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. The greatest sacri- and comments upon it. The article Necker de Sanssure, which is entitled Notice Mew York Fashions. as it appeared in the Press is as follows: on tlie Cliaracter and Writings of Mme. de fice and best SUPERIOR TO 1) EVER OFFERED BEFORE. was are confident Staid, prepared for the first edition of her ENTERTAINMENTS. bargain Washington correspondents Fine soft woollen stuffs that that an extra session of will be but is critical drape gracefully Congress published works, rather than and are ever offered in this and that precisely what they appear to be, are called, say the call will be issued biographical. Dr. Stevens acknowledges obli- The of the is now chosen for spriug and summer dresses in New Portland immediately. object meeting to various sources Theatre, the gation from which he has Frank Cdrtis.Lessee and Manager. in consideration of the refunding bill. The preference to silks that are more but city The only store east of Boston collected the material for his and inter- showy, our announcement of of for the of copious are too seldom Since first that has a full line of Fine necessity providing discharge genuine. The French buntings and and Mat* Boyd’s the debt is esting work; aud, rightly that the Friday Saturday Saturday Ji. Y. fast-maturing generally recog- judging fig- and uuns’ were the first toward Boots for ladies’ wear. nized. of veiling steps Some of the debt can be Most ure Mme. de Staid appears yet more impos- iupp. March 25th and 2(Sth. paid. an improvement in wool that has result- of it must be continued. We have aud brilliant in her historic goods promised ing relations with ed in to pay many hundreds of millions of dollars producing several sheer fabrics as thin as the First Empire and tlio ora of the First Rev- “DRIVEN PROM this year. We can pay some millions. For grenadine, and as soft and pliable as mull mus- KID GLOVES. HOME,” olution than in the meroly personal events and the rest we can only renew our notes. The lin, yet made entirely of wool. These will be business of surroundings of her life—he has painted her as the aud hundreds have been made Congress if it meets in extra ses- worn throughout the summer for afternoon have generously responded a public sion will be to make the best terms central personage distinguished against the well made far possible dresses, and are now used for simple toilettes happy by obtaining garments with present and creditors. If dramatic of Admired a prospective background history. on full — — dress occasions: AS We offer full line we can they are made un pay off the old debt which bears six aud praised by the greatest men of the litera- and five cent, interest over silk, which is nowhere allowed to appear, MANUFACTURING COST. per by negotiating a ture, politics and society of the time, Mme. de in all shades and BELOW but serves as a size, new loan at three or three and a half merely foundation, and their LADIES' per Staid even a is, now, type of the brilliant and JOSHUA cent, interest we shall make a con- dull surface is brighteued by trimmings of the WHITCOMB, low Tamp, box toe Button, legitimate influence of women in affairs and at the low of siderable A loan at the same which has saving. sheeny satin and Supported by the company price with quarter over vamp, all Dr. inerveilleux, embroidery higher rate can be One so- society. Stevens writes without affecta- supported" him during widths and sizes. easily managed. lace. licited at the lower rate be tion anil the ease and will an experi- agreeably, force of his In IDP.nt.—nprhnn« wnptli truintr Thuavnufimant heavier wool goods the novelty is the in- 205 'N’ish.ts in Chicago, in the course of the work. Below we append a list of style developing troduction of will be but our cieditors gay, lengthwise stripes down 14S Nights in New York, probably made; He is to be congratulated upon a graphic and should not be subjected to duress. half of the fabric, while the other half is a sol- in San They carefully arranged of a most notable 103 Nights Francisco, 25 CTS. be free to or picture id color. should left accept reject the This is utilized for over-skirts that of the civilization of France. and 11 Weeks in Boston. settlement we no period SPECIAL propose. There should be are now striped around the figure, and give BARGAINS, “scaling” of the debt without 'heir con- the Seats, $1.00, 75 and 50. Gallery, 35. bayadere effects; stripes are also pleated Per sent. If we cannot meet our notes we may A of Greece. From the Earliest Sale of March 21. History around the lower skirt. which is seats, MONDAY, make the best terms with the hold- Bayounaise, mar21 dl w The well possible Times to the Present. By T. T T: which we desire to close out prior to vacating our store. ers uayenis harder twisted than the wool is IMM of them; but it is not just to go on the buntings, NSE York: D. & can but in- (New Appleton Co.; Portland shown in and known quality of goods and the extreme low prices asked Iiob Roy plan and because we have the pow- plain, striped bordered patterns. e. A. R. HALL. never sold before less Hoyt, Fogg & Donhatn.) This clear, sure a speedy sale. stock of Ladies’ Fine Curacoa er compel the men we owe to accept less very Soft shades of drab, tan-colors, and all Quaker- The last entertainment of the Kid low box than their well arranged and written of Button, vamp, toe, rightful due. strongly history like hues are shown in fine wool staffs, to be cts. over widths the Greek nation its who than 50 quarter vamp, AA, The are the Chronicle com- is—says author, is C and D.
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