Portland Daily Press: September 11,1879

Portland Daily Press: September 11,1879

DAILY """ PORTLAND“ PRESS._ ''H" " POllTJ.AND. THURSDAY MOB^O, BKITKMBKH 11. 1870. A1>'AMh_ ivr\lil JUNE «, 17. EE EE .-.’ti.-IJs ■ ft —antBO—» like elaborate toilets brave the dust aud [For tho Press.] Fugitive lines, all the shades of expression tumes; one meets men it seems of retain their The Museum in Madrid. people day by day. rocks Mt. Desert, or, perhaps, THE PORTLAND DAILY TRESS, THE PRESS. have with and of whom you _MISCELLANEOUS.__ vow must spoken wearers on the piazzas, gazing at the beauties EDUCATIONAL._ as excepted) by tlie think long alter acquaintances, though to Published every day (Sundays are full which their dresses forbid them thoroughly THURSDAY HORSING. SETT. 11. we know' not when—men who. ACADEMY. Translated from Edmondo de Amicis. been PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO., REMOVAL—PORTLAND of fun, w'lio awaken a smile and excite admira- explore; the village roads have desig- who make almost forget you can with ridiculous and in- Portland. Fall Term 1879, in the new rooms, tion, you nated by sign-boards At 109 Exchange St., begins Sept. 1, We do not read anonymous letters and communi- alone, that you MOTI.KV BI.OTK, 307 Cong res* Kneel. share their joy with your eyes and the inscrip- To mail subscrib- name and address of the w riter are in The one enters for the first time a muse- take in appropriate names; chilling Terms : Eight Dollars a Year. The services of Prof. Masse have been secured to cations. The day cannot mingle with them and part a if in advance. be the effect of “Private Grounds” has begun to make ers Seven Dollars Year, paid teach French. Private classes in French will all cases indispensable, not necessarily for publica- um like that of Madrid makes an historic date their overflowing life. It is not tion, terms. the formed on reasonable tion a of faitb. favorable criticism which has given great its on the old familiar Spots. in- but as guaranty good in the life of a man; it is an important event, appearance THE MAIAfTsTATE PRESS Elocution will be our accomplished no need to be a con- taught by We to or cora- artist his renown; there is to sec the to civilize structor. cannot undertake return preserve like or the of an It is amusing attempts Morning at a marriage, taking possession women and children stop be- s published every Thursday $2.50 of noisseur of art; in its For further particulars inquire that aro not used. as wo and the ono of whose great charms lay if in advance at $2.00 a year. ! mui^fcmns heritage; and we feel its effects as long fore these their hands place, paid E. A. clapping year, MB** FIIjE&I,Principal, TEAS pictures ti- to there with a Picket fences take 43 Brown Street. live. For this reason a Museum like that of laughing; Nature is produced rough wildness. begin Kates of Advertising : One inch of space, the aug9d3m We _ to all forget of their less country of constitutes a “square.” The Work of the Future. Madrid, Rome or Florence is a world; a day ilclity superior imagination. the places pretentious length column, the we think of art. We forget first week; 76 cents per X>. D. painter, only rattle of the lawn-mower *1.50 per square, daily between its wall is a of life, a is so. cousins—the citifiod insertions or continu- The stands at the open- passed year year art and exclaim, “That is true!" “It week after; three less, $1.00; Republican party heard in Bar Harbor—a fountain after tirst 50 cents. ©OL of lifo by all tlie which can “It is idea of it!" Wo should say that has been ing every other day week, SCSI of a new era. While it is willing to ad- agitated passions just my three insertions or less, 75 cents; TEAS ing Velasquez had there nothing of his own in the midst of stubbly grass ilaif square, of both at No. 99 (old NEW CROP us in real life—love, the senti- placed dismally 50 cents week after. will reopen for pupils sexes, mit of the has not been agitate religious has plays one week, $1.00: per of that its record past —tliat’lie left his hands free, and his hand one-tliird additional. No. :I7) 1BIRII STREET, corner Spring ment, lovo of country, ardor for glory; a year and rank weeds. Special Notices, SEPT. 1879. from it does not made and placed lines and colors upon head of “Amusements” and “Auction Street, MONDAY, 1, by a''y means free errors, only aud at tho Under and of life of all tho one cap all a dark room, which But the greatest improvement, three inser- For admission, circulars information applica- joys experience, the canvas of reproduces Sales,” $2.00 per Square per week; to the ear with to bo tion be macle to the at his residence propose weary public apolo- for all that one can the he The paintings of tho chief to the place is tions or less, $1.50. may Principal that can bo learned, think, living people painted. same time, i>cril as above. the account of its steward- arc like the romances of Mansoni, are Advertisements inserted iu the “Maine State JLa A. 3XT ID E5 33 2 gies. It presents and for all the force that can bo accumulated Velasquez found in the private cottages, which rap- has a circulation In Portland, Aug. 18. ang!8dtf JUS T read a dozen times over, mingle and Press” (which large every part before the though ones were ship for thorough examination for future use: a of in which one lias seems a The ealier plain of the State), for $1.00 per square for first insertion, year life, mix so with our ow’n memories that it idly multiplying. 50 cents for each inser- same time docs not seek with the of those built more re- and per square subsequent people, and at the read a thousand volumes, experienced a thous- reality to us; and it is the same people and simple, but some tion. in the Be- to its the ques- and adventures. Velasquez has painted; tlioy mingle are very elaborate and beautiful. Address all communications to disguise position upon great of our cently a Invoice crow’d of the friends and acquaintances are dotted1 BowdoinCoIlege. We have received large tions It and In the first room there are some at Schooner Head, they of the firmly adheres to, largo paint- our minds and talk with ginning PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. The Second Examination for admission to Bow- just day. lives, come back to In the second wo find we have the at intervals, to the village, doin College will be held on Thursday, Sept. 25, at enunciates most emphatically, the broad ings by Luca Giordano. us, and we do not remember that only along shore, 9 a. I,:., at Adams Hall. Break- seen them in a the to Duck Brook, while Fine and English to which it as indel- the paintings of Goya, the last of the celebrated painting. and, beyond, np bay of Formosa, Japan principles proudly points m "entertainments JOSHUA I,. CHAMBERLAIN, And now let us speak of Murillo all the village. its To Spanish painters. In a third, as vast as a pub- others are scattered through 1879. I'resident. ibly stamped upon annals. it, during the sweetest tone possible. Velasquez Brunswick, Aug. 17, lic are tho d'wuvre of the We the most beautiful of these may be an extended of civil was con- square, chefs great is an eagle. Murillo is an angel. Among au20d&wtd fast Teas. period strife, o* masters. wo fiud on one side tho iidmire We adore Murillo. mentioned the cottage of Mr. Chas T. How, KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS its dearest interests. Ac- Entering, Velasquez. Ladies’ fided by the nation mako us know' him as if we had Young Seminary. of on tho other the Saints of His pictures on the shore above the bar: Mr. Lyons* (tKAIVn (OMWiIMEMAHV Teas of our House Virgins Murillo, Boston, mUE MISSES SYMONDS with MISSCABB1E J. Parties ceding to control at a most critical period, lived with him. lie was handsome, good, its purchasing a little father Velas- fine stene house and near by, with an and successful teach- Ribera; on, portraits by not bite and around place X DREW, accomplished it was called to pious. Envy could him, school for on almost immediately upon aud a broad and the er will re-open their young ladies, quez, and in tho centre tho paintings of his crown of glory ho w'ears a halo of love. elaborate water-front lawn; IS. may be made to vindicate the Thurariay, Sept. Application can on confront armed treason, and del Ho w'as horn to tho heavens, lie had beautiful brown at No. 22 Pine Port- rely Raphael, Michael Augolo, Andrew Sarto: paint Misses Shannon’s cottage or Street, personally, by mail, the un- received a and serene which Tendered by tlie members of the Order in this city Land’s insulted honor. Owing to at tho farthest side, Titian, Sintoret, Paul peaceful spirit with its charming grounds, on tho school house to their visiting brothers, land.__ang2dtd went upward towards God on the wings of a of our it was it its new and unmean- Full Terra Begin. flinching patriotism people, Veronese, Correggio Dominique and Guido calm inspiration, and the most admirable of road (1 scorn to call by But far the CITY HALL, SEPTEMBER lltli.

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