Portland Daily Press: January 26,1880

Portland Daily Press: January 26,1880

PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. TEBMS *“* ™ " MORNING, JANUARY 26. 1880. i"™1 kstaiu.ishkUJUXE 23! 1 8<iL--Y0L u. "poRTLANiTmONDAY APTANCIC Xow that the design is foiled tho Demo- Our Boston Letter. THE PRESS. will about that there never THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, MISCELLANEOUS.__ crats go saying on their to attack and Journal- the was any purpose part The Maine Trouble-Successful Published every <lry (Sundays excepted) by MONDAY JANUARY 20. MORNING, some of them will believe it. The conspira- ists—Amusements—'The Massachusetts PUBLISHING PORTLAND CO., a considerable tors systematically deceive Legislature. At 109 Exchange Sr., Portland. Every regular attache of the Press is furnish ed part of their own people as to tlielr designs, & with a Card certificate T. Pullen. Dollars a Year. To mail subscrib- ROBINSON, signed by Stanley Jan. 1880. Terms: OLIVER even of the Boston, 28, Eight that there are in advance. All steamboat and hoto knowing many, ers Seven Dollars a Year, if paid Editor. railway, managers and not consent to to All public matters in this city vicinity will confer a favor upon us credentials Democrats, who would go _ _ _ by demanding __ CIGARS. THE PRESS have been put into the shade by the overshad- MAIJiE'STATE of every person claiming to represent our journal. the lengths contemplated by the desperate TOBACCO. _ of the contest which Morning at $2.50 a de- owing importance great * published every Thursday managers. They are leading the more if in advance at $2.00 a year. on in the State of Maine. Our year, paid until lias been going We do not read anonymous letters and communi- cent of their party along step by step the have been full of it, and our people of : One inch of space, BEST. newspapers ■Rater Advertising O. A R.'s cations. 1 he name and address of the writer are in shall become committed to a by degrees they it Yon would be length of column, constitutes “square.” SEMI. for have talked of continually. daily tirst week; 7i> eeiu> **r all cases indispensable, not necessarily publica- Thus cal! to- $1.50 per square, RALEIGH. the extremest designs. they to see how we are all inter- or $1.00; coutlini- but as a of faith. surprised deeply <f»eek after; three insertions let**, tion guaranty good of after tirst 50 cents. the kid Democracy Portland I have been in Maine ng every other day week, ® ^ '■ e cannot undertake to return or preserve com- gether glove ested in your affairs. or <.* LITTLE DIKE. Half square, three insertions less, cents; at the Falmouth Hotel ami two months aud after. munications tuat are not used. to conferences several times during the past one $1.00: 50 cents per week week, BELLE HELENE. t mean Special one-third additional. STERLING. ask of thorn advice which they don was in on the day of the inauguration Notices, •• Augusta Auction Under head of “Amusements” and of inter- aud the three inser- DUKE. to for the purpose of Gov. Garcelon's tint legislature day- Salks,” $2.00 per square per week; GOLD NUGGETS LITTLE MAINE STATE TEMPERANCE CON- follow- simply the interest was tions or less, $1.50. esting ami amusing these kid glove gentry preceding; and t confess that Advertisements iuserted in the Maine biaik NOSEGAY. VENTION. in BLUE BELL. them in with the Au- not at ail that manifested by people Press” (which has a large circulation every part and keeping sympathy beyond for tirst insertion, Maine State will meet in We have fett that not .) f the State), for $1.00 per square Ac. Ac. Ac. The Temperance Society So these dupes of all over New England. for each inser- WIDE AWAKE. Convention in gusta performances. and 50 cents per square subsequent Mass State hut the whole Republican tion. wickeder and smarter men keep up the talk only your all to form of was on trial. On tiie one Address communications HEOXVAX HALL, AUGUSTA, against,the State authorities and Judiciary government / PORTLAND PUBLISHING GO. hand was fraud to bo triumphant; on the that no vio- likely ' — — and say, innocently enough, ON other hand bloodshed. That is the way it and thus lence is meant by their people, by see seemod to us atone time. We could no ENTERTAINMENTS. ISNO, ni 11 Wednesday, February 11th, their very stupidity do immense harm to the like P. KITTREDGE peaceable solution possible If fraud WM. AGENTS, ■ --~- A. 50, ___ --1— : o’clock III., and to conscience ja21 _' public bring great peril Garcelon’s could triumph wliat were our in- SOCIAL FESTIVAL. the And a few Republicans If wo could ELHJUATIUl'NAL,. and continue through Wednesday and Thursday. public peace. stitutions good tor any way? ~ is First Society CARDS. --" The Maine State Temperance Society composed are found dull to echo their words; The Ladies of Ihe Baptist BUSINESS jr ■ enough meet and defeat fraud only by force, by of members of all temperance organizations in the will hold a Festival in their Vestry, corner Congress for the our institutions A. am is to be the medium through there are very few, however, great bloodshed, what then were Streets on GFORGE EIBBY, State, designed and Wilmot in the use of all honor- Dr. O, J. CHEJXTEY. which they can unitedly act mass of our party is thoroughly roused to for? Is there no way to defeat this vil- WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jaa. S8lh, able measures for the final overthrow of the drink- good of the to be 'on who irembled for the of tbe Ladies will serve a nice s Teacher Organ, and the traffic. the of the situation and is not asked safety From 7 to !) o’clock ing system liquor gravity lainy? Benson of the cent, a .1IIDDLE STREET. We invite all friends temperance a time the Supper to all who may desire at 33 plate, DENTIST, S5S cordially off with words of disclaimer our form of guvcrmuont. For only sale the cause to meet with us on this occasion, in order to put empty lee Cream and Cake for during evening. Caprine D.1 the next fall. But 238 KIDDLE STREET, to devise measures to answer came Admission Free. Ja26d3t* ___ secure a more perfect union; from moil who don’t know. yes, people, Over KT. H. Hay’d. the to educate the masses upon drinking system; was cold comfort. Had not the people from one tooth A feature of the outlook at the that Artiticlal teeth inserted, in and Class- strengthen the moral sentiment of the people upon grave pres- Instruction English of in unmistakable terms at the last elec- o a full set. the drink traffic; to advise upon the question of a number of spoken Teeth cleansed ,Jd extracted in the best of ent time is the formation Gilbert’s tilled, ical Studies. more enactments for the suppression had not their will been brushed Dancing Academy. and a iOW stringent tion? And possible manner prices. Plaster. drinking and selling inioxicaiing liquors; to take the “Brick Pomeroy Leagues’’ or assem- 84 corner Pleannut St. Porous bv the subscriber, seven immortal thieves? Will Bed!deace, High, on the common Porous Plaster. (riven to and refusal of asida the The only improvement ever made private pupils into consideration the willful neglect of by ASSEMBLIES and counties to blages of people communistic seemed that executive officers of towns, cities not do it again and again? This Over 2000 have signed a paper stating the statutes of the Siate, and they Druggists enforce the laws upon theories who are oathbound to agitate the overwhelm- W. hiHi.tr tfio truffle in intoxicating Honors: and all true. But soon there came Every Thursday Evening. BENSON’S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS J. COLCORD, until the social fabric is remodeled RRIMONO1; to consider any and all questions bearing upon upturn ing, crushing blow from the Supreme Court. Class in WALTZING and the GEHifAN meets imiitUlOsb, are to all other these subjects. to conform to their views. One of last superior plasters. Street. that we peculiar hailed it with and At every Tuesday evening. jal7tf 143 Pearl the exigencies of the times demand Men joy delight. Chemists. dtf men and honest exists in PRICE 25 CENTS. SEABURY & JOHNSON, Pharmaceutical Jan24, should vote for none but houest these leagues, with many members, we had some autlioritativo solution. Gov. Counsellors-at-Law, and that obedi- BABTT A 'VTTA TTTTT A TPT. officials to enforce the laws; to be jan!2 of all Portland and there are said several Garcelon had gone to the court of last resort CENTENNIAL BL CK, __eod&wlm ence to all laws being the paramount duty FRANK CURTIS.LESSEE AND MANAGER. people, they should demand a thorough, impartial others in Maine. of course are eager and it had answered him. True, the answer ol law the They ANNUAL MEETINGS. and non-partisan enforcement against would sub- St. WANTS. for tho to take of such a condition of af- was him, but of course he aud Jau. 29 and 80, OO Exclmngo dram shop, as well as all other laws protec- advantage against Thursday Friday, as the of our “of course." He cer- JOSLAII II. DRUMMOND. JOSIAII U. DRUMMOND, JR. tion of the people, only safeguard fairs as Maine furnishes to-day. These men mit. Everybody said • The World Famed institutions and homes. He no25 Wanted. NOTICE. !___ .. * m In tlm neoaonf <lic_ had not lost all sense of decency. _dtf The usual reduction of fare may be expected on tainly SITU ATI ON as Traveling Salesman for a first- annual of the International Steam- the railroads.

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