PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 33, 1862—YOL. 18._PORTLAND, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14, 1880. t&Sfi&dtUBaffil PRICE 3 CENT8. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, Published MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS Tin: Advertiser lays down some proposi- every day (Sundays excepted,) by the _ THE PRESS. tions which it wishes to discuss. PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO., I— That it is possible, with reasonable At 100 Exchange St., Portland. TUESDAY MORRIS®, DEC. 14. care and diligence, to distribute the printed Terms; Eight Dollars a Year. To mail subscrib- ers a if copies of the in Maine as well as in Seven Dollars Year, paid in advance. FISK & CO.’S We do not read anonymous letters and communi- message HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. Massachusetts. I ■ WHAT cations. The name and address of the writer are in THEMAINE"STATE PRESS all cases indispensable, not necessarily for publica- This the PltEss admits and also that tho is published cverv Thursday Morning at $2.50 a tion but as a guaranty of good faith. President tried to do it year, if paid in advance at $2.00 a year. himself, and failed. TO BUY We cannot undertake to return or preserve com- II— That the Maine press ought not to be Kates or Advertising: One inch of space, the munications that are not used. length of column, constitutes a “square.” The satisfied, Ac., which is also admitted. $1.60 per square, daily first week; 75 eeuts pet THE It next to CLOTHIERS’ Every attach^ of the Press is furnished proceeds lay the blame week after; three insertions or less, $1.00; continu regular upon ins every other day after flrst week, 50 cents. with a Card certificate signed by Stanley Pullen, the Associated Press, whicli we have shown, Half three or A square, Insertions FOR 76 less, cents; Editor, All railway, stemboat and hotel managers and the Advertiser one week, $1.00; 50 cents per week after. knew before it uttered a Special PRICE LIST! will confer a favor upon us by demanding credentials Notices, one-third additional. word on the subject, to lie utterly discon- 1,'nder head of “Amusements” and “Auction Styles of every person to our claiming represent journal. 8 ules,” 82.00 per square per week; three inser- CHRIST- nected with it, unless it lie that the Presi- tions or $1.50. THIS YEAR leu, dent sent the Boston the Advertisements inserted in the “Maine State For The Electoral Count. copies tlirough Press (which has a large circulation in every part Holiday Customers. agent there, as the Advertiser claims to be of the State) for $1.00 per square for first' inser- It is that the said Democratic majority in stated in a tion, and 60 cents per square for each subsequent letter which it suppresses. This MAS are to insertion. the House about abandon the discus- if A rl.l.11____t a; INTRODUCED fact, however, fact it be, does not touch sion of Men’s Business Suits. the Morgan resolution and’proceed the case as PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. here, the Portland copies were -BY- to the consideration of other Dark questions. sent to.tlie Postmaster. Stripe ami Fancy Cassimeres, $10, *11, *12, *13, *14, *15, $10. *18, *20 and .$22: Sack and Fr >ck Coats. Dark Mixed Plaid *11.50 to This is well. The adoption at this time of a Cassimere, *22. Gray Mixed, Wide Stripepe wmsiraere,Cassimere *14 00 GIFT. ENTERTAINMENTS. to *20.00. Mixed and and in Overcoats Cheviot, *10 $18: Sack Frock Coats. concurrent resolution or a joint rule can be The Styles A of Patterns, Set of Ladies' Furs from §3.00 up Washington correspondent the of no A Set of Children’s Furs from 76 cts up. productive possible good. There is Hartford Post Democratie A Good Warm Fur from §1.00 says prominent New Portland Theatre. Cap up'. now no about the Presidential suc- An Scotch from 75 cts dispute with whom he frank Imported Cap up. Represcntatives has talked cram, lessee and manager. Overcoats. •) A Winter from 25 cts Boy’s Cap up. cession, and the rule adopted by this Con- that Mr. will A Pair of Seal Gloves from So.00 up. arcjconvinced Frye be the next and Overcoats introduced this month are made from plain Melton Kersey and Fur Beavers. A Pair of Beaver Gloves gress cannot govern the next. Debate Suits. They are cut $4.00 upon Speaker. up. or after the & single double-breasted, perfect patterns originated in our Designing Rooms. The prices Till be A Traveling Bag from 76 cts up. the call the attention of Tuesday Wednesday, Dec. 14 & one-third less than first-class same question may the 15, merchant tailors ask for quaiity, and one-fourth less than so-called OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS. (We have a Fine Stock of them.) tailors demand for the imitations of from like and so far as A Good Trunk from to ready-made fabrics; cut and construction are $1.00 up. people the dangers attending the electo- Garfield and the Politician. concerned, they are not to be compared with our fashionable assortment. Winter Overcoats for Mon- A Soft or Stiff Hat from $1.00 In overcoatings the same shades of brown pre- up. ral Prices. *3,00, *7.00, *8.00. *10.00, *12.00, and A Silk <>r Umbrella. count, and quicken their desire to avoid Mentor Letter to Journal. $16.00, $18.00, *20.00, *22.00 *24.00. vail as in suitings, with admixtures of gray. The Gingham Syracuse THE A Silk Hat from double-faced are Stylish $3.00 up. its and so far will do but the HARRISONS, goods very popular in overcoatings, perils, good; that Among recent arrivals was a Western inE. B. Woolf’s musical and especially where great heft and wadding are not eccentric comedy is the fruit it will bear. politician. At first the writer was desired. These goods are really rather nice, since only somewhat How to What to Men’s Bantaloons. th^y make a very nicely finished overcoat without What is wanted is not the establishment puzzled with the manner of the host toward Buy, Buy, linings, except the sleeves. The cloth is absolutely of a this gentleman. He two or rather two woven rule for the guidance of this seemed to be PHOTOS! Dark Stripo Cassimere, *2.50; Light and Dark mixed faced, cloths together, Congress, skipping *2.50, *2.75, *3.00. *3.50, *4.00 S 4.50 *5 00 and it makes a warm and attractive overcoat. In ROBES. a around to be ®4'50 aud ®5'00; stripe Mixed, but the passage of law or a constitutional figuratively hint; avoiding the *4.00, *4.50, lo’.OO some instances the garment is made perfectly re- smallest *5d505‘fu’00riu 50**7 00 and *7'50®3'G°’ chance of private conveasatlon, or of Ml EPITOME OF MIRTH AND MUSIC. versible. showing a fancy checked brown, mud- Buffalo 84.00, 85.00, 80.00, S8.00 and up. amendment which shall govern all Con- aud Gy The beat advertisement—n colored or colored overcoat for WOLF 81-*.00 and giving the Western man one Where Not to pleased patrou.. /j' light every-day 87.50,810.00, up. to come that will have to single idea of his Buy. wear, and a mild smooth cloth, black or dark gresses anythiug Popular Prices. Common Working Pantaloons, $1.60 and .dressy, real sentiments on any When dcc!> *1.00, *1.25, $1.75. brown overcoat for Sundays. Again, the double- do with the electoral count. The law given subject. dtd pro- understood faced goods are made so as to snow a handsome the game was funny enough, and inside in the of a These posed by Senator Edmunds, to The Ladies of the First plaid finish, place lining. though open played equally well between them. Baptist Society Goods are cut in neat styles, rather long, but not some objections, is the best law yet pro- At 2 »111 hold their Suits. quite bo long as last year. The nngalnly old ulster COE o’clock a bell was rung in the hall and J3oys’ Its has almost entirely disappeared, with its broad belt posed. provisions are in substance as we all went out to and in the adjoining room to din- Annual outlandish pockets, and its place, for those has an immense stock of the above ana the Christmas A few years ago, wlien the TEN TO FIFTEEN YEARS. Roods, follows: ner. Sale, ready-made clothing who must have a heavy, solid coat for are low. The dining room is as as the in the of their Cor. of trade was In its and exposure, prices very pretty par- Vestry Church, Congress and infancy shoudy and ma- Fancy Mixtid-Cassiinerc, $0, »7, and 07.60. Oeay at h pod Cassimers, $8 »nd ss>. Dark Brovru Flo- a much better-looking garment is provided, 1. That each State should create Wilmot Sts., on Wednesday and chine ihe long a tri- lor, with, its window of drab Thursday, after- sewing ue«ly invented, ready-made guv- ured Cassimere, $9, $10. and SII. Black Diagonals, $8.00, 89.50, $10.00, $13.00, $14 OC and $14 50 and coarse, but without belt, straps an l up ana draperies and noons and Dec. and meuts come into bad repute on accouut of the vil- evenings, 15th lGth. A supply Dark Mixed Fancy Cassimere, $12.00, $13.00 and $13.50. Light Gray Plaid Meltons. $1100 sia’oo’ down pockets. For the more and heavy bunal which, in case of and crimson, Us cabinetaof ehina and of useful and lainous materials used and the bad of the * dressy controvery prior silver.and Fancy articles, Dolls, Christmas Em- quality and $13.00.
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