_PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862 -VOL. 18. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15, 1880. PRICE 3 CENTS. ) > THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS- The Electoral Count Debate. Published tbe THE PRESS. every day (Sundays excepted,) by _ PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO., j 1YEDYESDAY HORSIYD, DEC. 15. Mr. Reed Embalms a Fly la the Liquid At 109 Exchange St., Portland. , cheapest" Amber of His Remarks. 1 Term>: Dollars a Year. To mail subscrib- Eight We do not read anonymous letters and communi- era Seven Dollars a Tear, if paid in advance. CO.'S cations. The name and 111 HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. address of the writer are in > THE MAINE”STATE PRESS all cases indispensable, not necessarily for publica- [Special Dispatch to Boston Herald.} I tion but as a guaranty of good faith. is published Thursday Morning at $2.50 a every Washington, D. Dec. IS, 1880. Mr. j year, if paid in advance at $2.00 a year. We cannot undertake to return or preserve com- C., munications that are not used. Fernando Wood, "out of courtesy to my friend * Rates or Advertising: One iucb of the space, The from Indiana." did not press his refunding of column, constitutes a “square.*’ length Every attache of the Press " $1.50 per square, daily first week; 75 cents per THE CLOTHIERS’ regular is furnished bill when Mr. Bfcknell of Indiana called up week after: three insertions or less, $1.06; coutinu IN THE CITY. with a Card certificate signed by Stanley Pullen, the electoral count rule but other after first 60 Joint to-day. gave ing overy day week, cents. Editor, Alt railway, stemboat and hotel Half square, three insertions or less, 75 cents; managers notice that he would do so to-morrow. Mr. ■ one week, 50 cents week after. will confer a favor upon us by demanding credentials $1.00; per PFUCE5 LIST! Regan of Texas announced in solemn tones Special Notices, one-third additional. Styles of every person claiming to represent our journal. Under head of “Amusements” and “Auction that ho would trot ont his hobby, the inter- $2.00 week: three inser- Sales,” per square per THIS YEAR state commerce bill, in antagonism to the tions or less. $1.50. The Indian Advertisements inserted in the “Maine State For Customers. F. A. ROSS & CO., Question. refunding bill, whenever the latter should Press has a circulation in (which large every part Holiday The at Hail come op. Mr. Bicknell promised to call the of the State) for $1.00 per square for first'inser- mealing City Sunday evening tion, and 50 cents per square for each subsequent has drawn the attention of the people of previous question of the joint rule this even- insertion. Wall commence TO-DAY INTRODUCED He forgot to do it. Mr. White Address all communications to this city to the injuries done to the Indians, ing. Harry Men’s Business Suits. took the floor and held it for an hoar or POR TLANP PUBLISHING CO. a Great Sale of Cloaks and especially to those endured by the Pon- two, -BY- while the floor and galleries thinned out. He Dark Stripe and Fancy Cassimeres, $10, *11, $12, $13, $14, $10, $1G. $18, $20and$22; Sack and and Dolmans at ca tribe; and the feeling Is deep and earnest Fr ck Coats. Dark Mixed Plaid 50 to Wide the stalwart to Cassimere, $11 $22. Gray Mixed, Stripe OaFsimere, $14.00 1 111) TTnito/1 Ci a tno yeav .mi m.mt rv.n.l.t i/v upheld Republican opposition ENTERTAINMENTS.- to $20.00. Mixed Cheviot, $1(5 and $18: S ack and Frock Coats.’ Styles! Overcoats the Morgan joint rule, but rather loaued to'' Patterns, make a radical change in its Indian policy Robeson's proposed electoral conut tribunal. •’ and rescue its red wards from the thieves New Portland Theatre. Mr. Finley of Ohio took occasion, in a few re- GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. and who live them. Meet- Overcoats. oppressors upon to remind ills Democratic FRANK CURTlb.. I.ESSKE AND MANAGER. marks, colleagues ings of like character followed by like re- that they lost the presidency in 187(1 by want and Suits. Overcoats introduced this month are made from plain Melton Kersey and Fur Beavers. They are cut of backbone, and to advise them to brace np single or double-breasted, after the perfect patterns in our Rooms. The will be sults have lieen held in other of the originated Designing prices We have on exhibition parts and do whatover best to be done one-th'rd less than first-class merchant tailors ask for same and one-fourth less than so-cal'ed they thought Tuesday & Wednesday, Dec. 14 & 15, quality, OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS. country; and, in deference to an aroused with tirm determination. "Hold he tai nrs demand for the imitations of ready-made from like fabrics; and so far as cut and construction are out,” th are n *t to be with our better and Lower “if until 'Gabriel blows his concerned, y compared fashionable assortment. Winter Overcoats for Men— In overcoatings the same shades of brown pre- Styles and determined public opinion the Govern- said, necessary, Prices, S3.00, $7.00, $8.00. $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.00 and $24.00. vail as in with admixtures of The trumpet in the morning.’ Then Mr. Davis suitings, gray. Prices than can be found ment in all its branches, legislative as well THE double-faced goods are very popular m overcoating?, ol -North Carolina, a mumDilng mossback, HARRISONS. especially where great heft pnd wadding are not as executive, will doubtless be forced took Mr. Reed of Maine to task for haring de- in E. B. Woolf’s musical and eccentric devirod. These goods are rather nice, since in Portland# comedy really to nied, in some remarks yesterday, that the make a very nicely finished overcoat without take prompt, measures to prevent How to to Men’s Bantaloons. th^y certificate of Louisiana’s electoral rote, Buy, What Buy, linings, except the sleeves. The cloth is absolutely further Injustice and undo so' far as counted the con- two or rather two cloths woven practi- by electoral commission, Dark faced, together, Stripe Cassimere, $2.50; Light and Dark mixed $2.50, $2.75, $3.00. $3.50, $4.00 $ 4.50 $5.00 and it makes a warm and attractive overcoat. Iri cable the wrong done. tained two forged names. Mr. Davis ! PHOTOS! and $2 already $5.50; Gray Mixed, 50, $3.00 $3.50, $4.60 and $5.00; Stripe Mixed, S4.00, $4.60, $5.00 some instances the garment is made perfectly re- shouted fraud aud forgory tor fifteen $5.50, $6.00, $7.00 and is to be followed $6.50, $7.50. versible, showing a fancy checked brown, mnd- Sunday’s meeting up by minutes, hut was put to confusion by a cool, or colored overcoat for every-dav AN EPITOME OF MIRTH AND MUSIC. and Where M to 0 W ‘Tiic best advertisement—a pleased pntron.. Vl^ colored light others. It is judged, properly, that agita- cutting, sarcastic reply from Mr. Reed who Buy. wear, and a mild .dressy, smooth cloth, black or dark said the D emocrats seemed to be iu a Common Working Pantaloons, and .t F. A. & CO. tion of the the is needed getting $1.50 $1.75. for the double- ROSS Prices. $1.00, $1.25, brown overcoat # question by people Popiilar Sundays. Again, chronic conditian of fraud re- a haudsome shouting. They iicc.1_ dtd faced goods are made so as to sho’v dee8 eodtf to secure its consideration the authori- aid inside in the place of a These by minded him of a favorito dog he used to own, The finish, lining. Ladies of the First Baptist Society SIoods are cotin neat styles, rather long, but not ties. But it is right for us to remember who world, after being badly thrashed In a will hold their quite bo as last ye*r. The ungainly old ulster street crawl io the hearth stone and lick Suits. long that the Indian is of stand- fight, Boys’ has almost entirely disappeared, with its broad belt grievance long his wounds. He took in it. fie outlandish and in its for those pleasure hoped and pockets, place, that neither this administration nor Annual Christmas A few when the TEN TO FIFTEEN YEARS. ing; the Democrats would be cured. His dog was Sale, years ago, ready-made clothing | who must have a heavy, solid coat for exposure, in the was and “How?” asked a “He died,” Vestry of their Church, Cor. of Congress and trade in its infancy slioudy and ma- Fancy Mixed-Cassimere, $6, §7, and $7.50. Striped Cassimere, $8 and $9. Dark Brown a much better-looking garment is provided, long CALL and SEE the preceding, is responsible for the had Republican. on and after- chine the Gray Fig- said Mr. Reed in tho of WilmotSts., Wednesday Thursday, sewing ue«ly invented, ready-made gar- j ured Cassimere, $9, $10. and $11. Black Diagonals, $9.50, $13.00, $14.00 aud and coarse, but wiibotit belt, straps an up and solemnly, mjdst langlt noons and Dec. 16th and 16tli. ‘A ments come into bad on account $8.00, $10.00, $14.50, condition of affairs; that the United States evenings, supply repute ’of the vil- Dark Mixed Fancy Cassimere, §12.00, §13.00 aud $13.50. Plaid Meltons. down pockets. For the more dressy and heavy ter. He wondered that the Democrats, whose of useful and Christmas Em- lainous materials used and bad Light Gray .811.00, $12.00.
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