.-i- •• f «£gr*pnj||Mn M PORTLAND DAILY PRESS.% ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862. VOL. 13. PORTLAND, TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 7, 1875- TEEMS $8.00 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. ^————— THE PORTLAND DAILY PRE$S Rill'CATION A! ENTS. “Just listen to these said the their redemption REAL ESTATE. KNTKRTAINM THE PRESS. figures,” by organizing a bureau of _WANTS. a friend who had in to Published every day (Sundays excepted) by the Argus man to dropped mining carry on operations in the Rocky i*A EE-The Brick House No. 11 to remonstrate with him tor advocating the Mountains. The foolish fellow is answered PORTLAND PUBLISHING GO, Street. Poitland, to the TUESDAY thus: WANTED WOKK Deering belonging Bifill MING railroad! MOUSING, SEPT. 7 1875 election of Bill Allen, “just listen “Our correspondent seems slow to estate of the late Capt. William Ross. rag-money At 109 Exchange St., Portland. mF'»R learn,the great fundamental principle that the the or week. Understand NATHAN CLEAVES, Executor. to the enormous increase occasioned Radi- by day by Government no « and 1875. se2dtf [meaning Government in Dollars a Year in uttinu: and making l.adies’ Sept. 1, ELECTION 13. cal and he Terms. Fight advance. To MONDAY, SEPT. extravagance and corruption,” particular] is an Ass, and should be trusted mill subscribers Seven Dollars a Year if paid m ad- Children’s Sewing Ma- ENGLAND Clothing. FO R HA EE—House for sale on Chestnut NEW read in a voice these with as little business as duce loud and emphatic possible.” chine or Hand. Inouire rear — — bv Hi Street. Call at 32 Chestnut Street, AND FOR GOVERNOR. statistics: Gen. Garfield made his first in of 25 Chestnut St., HISS JfiuiCC, ill. se2 1860—81,876.893,377; 1870—$4,- speech the. THE MAINE STATE Ii, _dlw PRESS Portland, Maine. New State 208, 824,971; increase, $2,331,931,594. “I at- Ohio campaign at Warren on Tuesday eve- sep6 d3t* Krirk House for sale. Hampshire Fair, s published eveiw Thursday Moknino at $2.50-8 tribute this last. It was an — — SELDEN enormous said the ning in If in at GEN. CONNOR. increase,” largely argument year. paid advance, at $2.00 a year. Pleasant Street, near Park Street Church. arms “to favor of honest at ON Contains ten room, Sebago water and gas. Argus man, flourishing his wildly, money, exposing length Rates of Advertising: One inch of the to H. JERRIS. Real Es- HI AW C space, Partner Wanted. Pr ce $5250. Apply WM. || ESTER, W. II. Blaineism, which is a curse.” And he the inflation fallacies of the Democratic ora- length of column, constitutes a^snuare.” tate Agent. aug2lKl3w* For Representative to Congress, $1.50 per square daily first week; 75ceDts per week RIGHT MAN with from seven to ten thou- CommencingSept. 6ih,Closes Sept. 11th. stamped his feet and frothed at the mouth. tors. In closing he said; “Whether we aft-r; three insertions, or less. $1.00; continuing THEsand dollars that can make himself useful ou 4th Tickets to District—HARRIS H. PLA1NTED. “But what are all these about?” wish it to bo so or the contest in every othe* day after *ir^t week, 50 cents. the books 01 as a salesman c.sn purcha-e an interest, Manchester and return, including ad* figures not, present Hal» rluee or m.ssion to Fair square, insertions, less, 75 cents; one in a good, safe, legitimate and established wholesale queried the friend, taking up the political Ohio is the first great preliminary skirmish week, $1 00: 50 cents per week after. busine-s in tins city Add ess stoat with real estate reaT $8.50. the Special Notices, >ne third addi ional. name, business &c. Por manual which the A rgus man had of Presidential campaign. We have en- capacity, JAS- T- Gen. Senators. dropped Uuder head of “amusements.” and “Auction Portland se4dlm* rr BURdER, Sup't. tered the centennial when the memo- Sept. 3,1875 S-11. Gen. in his excitement. old he ex- period, Sales,” $2.00 per square per weea; three inseitionp STEVENS, Agent. sep7d5t Androscoggin..BENJAMIN F STURGIS. “Why you ass, S^“Advert)ser ries of our origin as a nation are thronging r le^s $1.50. Copy. CHARLES B. JORDAN. claimed after a at the Cumberland.. hasty glance page, thick us. It should be an of Advertisements inserted in the “Maine State Wanted. FOR SALE HUMPHREY COUSINS. upon epoch Press” has a PHILANDER I'OLMAN, “those two billions and odd the in- and (which large circulation in every part PORTLAND & R. represent peace good will—but it should be filled of »r Active Reliable Man, to take ROCHESTERR. DAVID W. the State) f $1.00 per square for first ART, charge lew Haven, Conn., MERRILL, of with the ol 1770—with a to Insertion, ot a crew of meu for tbe one who is JAMES crease in value of manufactures spirit purpose and 50 cents per square lor each subsequent nsertion. ASM winter; BAILEY. products willing to devote his whole time to ihe interest of bis Franklin E. S KEYES. realize the hopes and aspirations of the great Address all comraunicaiions t<* brick dwelling bouse, with tbe large lot of during ten years of Republican rule. That’s employers, will hear of a good chance and FOR THE NEW ENGLAND Hancock. JOSEPH T. HINCKLEY, founders. Tte indications are abundant that PORTLAND PUBLISHING Co steady land connected therewith, situated at the cor- employment by applying to THE WILLIAM W BRAGDON. what you call Blaineism, is it?” the is us ner of Free and South and now numbered 27 —AND— great jubilee bringing to with re- L. T A VI OH streets, j Kennebec.ALBERT G street. FRENCH, newed force the lessons ITS 4’ommereial Street South JOHN WOODBURY. they taught and the Bl Also the three storied brick store. No. 183 Fore The Argus man went into the office yester- SlNESts CARDS. Portland, September 4, 1875 sep4dtf NEW HAMPSHIRE Knox.MOSES WEBSTER. principles they cherished. In spite of all the now occupied by Joseph Coolidge. street, Lincoln.FRANKLIN L. CARNEY, day morning looking very solemn, and stepped faults and blunders of the Republican Also the lot ot laud on the northwest side of Fore MercantileTraining party, Girl Wanted. Oxford. J >HN P. SWASEY, it cannot be that it being he lot between land owned by the — — to the foreman and “We doubted becomes iar J. 11. ftieet, OF SAMUEL D WADSWORTH. along softly said, HOOPER, heirs of Isaac lllsey and brick store owned and occu- nearer the standard an 1 tor house- STATE Penobscot.GEORGE R. will the of 1776 than the reac- capable, general Jerome B. Fickett FAIR, THURLOUGH, put paper into mourning t»r Mr. work at house 35r Street. pied by JOSEPH S. and discordant which is UHHO COMPETENTApt ly Spring A Is the lotot laud in the rear of the last AT WHEELWRIGHT, tionary Democracy, LST ERER se4dlw* large MANCHESTER. 51. II., THOMAS J. Hamilton. I notice that he is dead.” “Ham- i—*_ ,» mentioned lot. and also in rear ot the brick stores PEAKES, ---—13-• YOUNG 1V.EN. Commences ALEXANDER Mos. 31 and 33 Free St* Nos 187,185 and 183 Fore street. Sept. Kill, Closes Sept llth. WEBB, ilton! What Hamilton ?” the aston- Piscataquis_S. O. BROWN. queried Of course inflation is incipient Also the wooden store wiih the lot on passage way Tickets to Manchester and return, including ad- repudiation, MANUFACTURER OB CHARLES R. President. Sagadahoc.THOMAS W. HYDE. ished foreman. Alexander Hamil- Agents Wanted. tr< m Central wbatf to Moulton si reet, WELLS, mission to Fair, “Why, and no one knows this better than the leading being Somerset.WILLIAM II. rag- Parlor Suite, Lounges, Spring the store an I lot n- w by Bryant & Burns, STEVENS, of the decent eveiy and town where gas is used, for the occupied A BE PRESCOTT. ton, Secretary State, only ap- orators. Bede, city Pump and B1 ck Makers. HENRY L. HILL, S3.50, money But they are very cautious IVLattresses, sale of the hLLIS PAIEN1 GAS BURNER, Secretary. N. IN Also stores and lot on t he southeast side of Fore J- M. Washington....SAMUEL CAMPBELL, pointment that Grant ever made. And now VcOonoogb Patent Bed Lounges, En- liberal terms to of LENT, Snp’i. about truth so dam- Very Agents. Enquire and J. H. WM. J. CORTHELL. publicly admitting any ameled Chairs, Ac. street, occupied by A. Huntington by ESTABLISHED IN 1S64. S3?*Advertiser copy. se2dtsell Waldo.FRED. we have lost him,” said the man mus- C.L. tlAR^TON, Bond & Co. ATWOOD. Argus aging.* Iu private appear to be less W“A11 kinds ot done. Furniture E P. they repairing neatly 138 Exchange direc t. Also the brick bouse, occupied RICHARDSON. “Hamilton died in 1804.” the foreman oxed and matted. oct5-’69T T&Stt three-story dwelling The most and complete insti- York.IVORY LORD. ingly. cautious, for a Warren of The augdldl m bv tbe subscriber. No. 77 State street, with land and | extensive, thorough PORTLAND DISTRICT correspondent URANUS O. ir.ojai nvu, x uu uatc buu* stable. Arc. Tbe lot is say 80 teet on State street, tution of the kind in the world. Eight thousand BRACKETT, CApiuuibi/iiiji •Cleveland Leader vouches for the truth of and extends back 150 teet. USHER B. THOMPSON. say graduates of this college now in successful business founded him with Hamilton Fish, who still this statement Al o four house lots on Anderson and two CAMP concerning Gen. Sam Cary: LOST AND FOUND. street, tn the cities and towns of the United MEETING Per County Commix.inner.
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