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April 30,1885 PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23. 1862-—VOL. 22. PORTLAND, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 1885. PRICE THREE CENTS. ENTERTAIN,VI ENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. to the county jail for ninety days and bound RUSSIA’S ULTIMATUM. Odessa, April 29.—The Russian reserves are Thomas Woodbridge (Hooper.) Personal and Peculiar. over in the sum of $500 for their at All business transactions now be- Published every day (Sundays excepted) by the appearance mobilizing. To the Editor of the Press: the August criminal term of the Supreme Ju- ing entered into here are undertaken subject in Francisco adds PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, The Paxss of yesterday contains a brief A real estate owner San dicial Coart. Humphreys was captured in to heavy war risks. Tbe Russian government At 97 Exchange Street. Portland. Mb. England Must Accept the Pro- notice of the death at Standish of the eccen- to bis income from that source by SPARKLING Brownville and taken to Oldtown yesterday. has ordered the Southeastern railroad to pre- large ped- MliiTH annual fair Terms: Dollars a Year. To mall subscrib- — Eight Iruit about the OF THE — IN GENERAL. are several bnodred railroad carriages and tric gentleman whose name stands above. His dling city. ers, Seven Dollars a Year, if paid In advanoe. posed Boundary Line, 5 ave them ready at as early a moment as pos- There is in Berlin an Rates of advertising: One Inch of space, the The Governor has nominated Joseph Col- father was Major Thomas Hooper of New- apothecary shop SUNDAY SCHOOL of or twelve sible for the purpose of conveying troops. It length column, lines nonpareil consti- burn of Windsor for justice of the peace and where the son was born in 1795. For which dates its establishment from 1488. It —OF THE— tutes a is reported here that newspapers published baryport, “square.’* quorum. Or the Russians Will Proceed to Occupy was sold for $1.60 per square, dally first week: 76 cents per witbin the Russian empire have been forbid- several years Mr. Hooper had dropped his recently $3,000,000. week three insertions or No trains can run between Isle and after; lees, $1.00, continu- Presque Herat. den to priut anything in reference to current family name, signing his name only, from Mr. Dolby, in his book about Dickens, re- CHUUd OF THE MESSIAH, ing every otner day after first week, 60 eents. Caribou for several days. The track is sub- events m Central Asia. canse his relatives did not know. Cer- fers to Boston as the “Hut of the Uni* UNDERWOOD Half square, three insertions or less, 76 cents; one merged in places, and there are Beveral wash- what Wednesday and Thursday next, April eents week after. St. Petersburg, April 29.—Five steam- verse.” week, $1.00: $60 per outs. tainly it was an honored name, as was also his 29th ana 30th, Special Notices, one-tbird additional. Railroads Ordered to Car- ships have been purchased in tbe United States Under head of For the few two whales have sev- Prepare middle name. For Mr. Wood- Of the signers of the Constitu- in llio Vestry, Comer Congress and India Sts. "Amusements” aud "Auction past days by Russia, and are to be used as cruisers. many years forty-nine Sales,” $2.00 per square per week; three insertions eral times been seen in Frenchman’s Bay by riages for of has lived tion of the Provisional of Articles useful and fancy for sale each afternoon Transportation Copenhagen, April 29.—At tbe initiative of bridge, as he chose to call himself, in Government the or less, $1.60. people on the steamer Electa. One is a very and evening. Hot dinners and suppers for 25 cts., Fraoce negotiations are proceeding between Standish, where his grandfather fled from the Conlederate States more than one-baif are and cream called for on THE large humpbacked whale, and 40 feet ol bis Troops. refreshments and ice when MAINE STATE PRESS. Sweden and and Denmark for tbe and of both back bas been seen out ol the water. Norway smouldering rains of the town in 1775. He dead, but one, Reagan, Texas, ii in days. Water. Published every Thursday Mobnino, at $2.60 a preservation of the neutrality of those coun- at 8 Japanese Wed- was public life. Wednesday evening o’clock, Spring year: if paid In $2.00 a year. od a used his patrimony freely; he always advance, tries common basis in the event of an ding in pure oriental in vestry. Admission 15 Work style Advertisements inserted in the “Maine Statr Progressing Night and Day on so around Lieutenant is said to be haunted and 10 cts. olde con- THE ISTHMUS TROUBLE. Anglo-Rusaiau war. happy and sought to make others Greely Thursday evening, ye tyme Press (which bas a large circulation in every part in room. Admission 25 an 1 15 cts. of his cert, audience of the State) for $1.00 per square for first insertion Gunboats. St. Petersburg, April 29.--The Czar has him. Hii great grandfather was Robert day and night by visioos long period apr26d3t 25-29-30 and 60 eents per Bqnare for eaeh subsequent Inser- sigued orders lor the equipment of the whole Hooper of Marblehead, an extensive ship of starvation in the Artie regions, and his tion. Russian fleet. CHURCH. Rumorg of Another Insurrection owner and ancient CONGRESS SQUARE Address all communications merchant, born in that physicians assert that the only way he can to to be in Paris, April 29.—The bourse was very much There will be an at Cali. English Officers Notified town in 1709. Farmer's Register preserve his is to freely with PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. on the unfavorable news from Genealogical sanity mingle Geo. G. Shaw & Co, agitated today others. ENTERTAINMENT AND SUPPER Readiness to Join Their Ships. Loudon and a number of forced sales occurred says: "Hooper, John and Robert, were of and other in th« VESTRY of this church, MAINE. in connection with the monthly settlement. Marblehead in 1671, where the name continues Notwithstanding the strikes General Aizpuru Surrenders Uncondi. the This Thursday Evenisg, April 30, 585 AND 581 CONGRESS STREET. London, April 29.—All continental to the present day, having furnished many trouble among the coal mine s and opera* THE HOTEL MEN. The bourses were weak and lower today. under the auspice, of the Eniou and the Annex. Russian Advance on Herat Officially enterprising men.” Eleven of the name had tors of Ohio the of coal in 1882 was apr!7__sn2w* tionalljr, A Rawal Pindi letter states tbe Ameer of output Supper served tr. ni 6 to 8 o’clock. as graduated at Harvard College pravions to 1838. or but tons less than Admission, including Supper, 21 cent*. DR. E. Bo REED. Formation of n State Association and Confirmed. Afghanistan regards tbe Russians enemies 7,650,052 tons, 578,467 ap30dlt nnd Flection of Officers. anxious to seize Herat, the whole of Afghan, Robert Hooper dined with Gen. Washington in 1883, when the output was larger, with a Clairvoyant Botanic PhyNiciau, medi- And will Retire from cal Booms 59i Congress Mt., Portland., me. Probably Turkestan and Badakshed, and therefore looks at Marblehead in October, 1789. When Wash- single exception, than in any year of the treats all to England apparently in all sincerity to aid coal of the State. Dr. Reed chronic diseases that flesh is Augusta, April 29.—In response to a call Panama Today. Belief that War Will Ensue With- ington crossed the Delaware to attack the mining industry Circle heir all e^ses that are given as incurable him in repelling Russia. The Williston Church to; up by sent out from Portland some 60 of A natural ice cave, to the Alta the allopathic and 1 will proprietors in a British army on Christmas night, 1776, he according — WILL HOLD A homoepatbic physicians. Few Days. Tiflis, April 29.—Orders have been giveD to take their case to treat and cure them. I And about hotels throughout the State met in convention of Btood in his boat and called "Who will California, exists thirty miles east of Fall via Galveston — hasten the completion the military hospitals out, four fifths of the cases given up to die can be cured. here this Buenaventura, April 29, afternoon and evening, and formed a erected between this and Baku. lead when the Marblehead men an- River in the Mount Shasta re- Sale in the of their Examination at a distance by with their Yesterday afternoon the firing of guns was being place us?” Valley, Cal., Vestry Church, letter, State This and fall name and place of residence and one 2 cent association with the following officers: hsard at Cali, near Buenaventura. It is ru- St. Petersburg, April 29.—The Czar has Con-tantinople. Anri) 29.—All the powers swered "Marblehead,” and boldly pushed There are columns ot cham- Thursday Afternoon Eveuing, and gion. huge ice, stamp $2.00, Examination second sight and President—M. S. Gibson of Portland. mored that an insurrection has broken have to maintain neu- of useful and articles, home-made again sent his altimatnm to Great Britain, demand- verbally urged Turkey their boats out into the drifting and from bers of and ice from the consisting fancy consultation tree. Vice Counties: out war ice; Ice, hanging ceiling ana flowers. Ice cream and cake served dur- Presidents—By there. trality in the event ol betweeo Eugland caudy Office hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. iuar3sntf ing that the latter Bhall Russia's pro- that held the General’s like blades of stee', a the Androscoggin—Frank Hale, Lewiston.
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