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Portland Daily Press: April 11,1885 PORTLAND DA ESTABLISHED JUNE 23. 1862—VOL. 22. PORTLAND, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1885. SPECTALKOTICKS. AUCTION CUBS THE PORTLAND BAILS PRESS, FIRE AT OLD ORCHARD. NO CHANGE. RUSSIA AND ENGLAND. in tbe Shah Nameli, long waged war against the BARRIOS’ SUCCESSOR. Shahs of Iran Published every day (Sundays the and their Pehlivas. Rustem, the re- exoepted) by nowned Fehliva of to have Feather Beds and Pillows PORTLAND Seiatan, is said near here IVewi Confirmatory of Barrioo’ Death PUBLISHING COMPANY, overthrown Afrasiyab and the armies of Turan with to Arrive—Who Will ttncceofi OURLlGEUi HARNESSES At 97 Exchange Street. Portland, Mh. The Central Park Tower Burned. Gen. Grant Passes a Comfortable The Latter's Demand for an Ex- great slaughter. Whatever the truth of these Continne RENOVATED BY AUCTION, legends may be, they indicate the great age of the Hina. Bhatl sell on and feud between Iran and Turan. — — SATURDAY. 11th. at 11 Night Day. planation Not Answered. BY April Peter 10.—New WE o’clock a. m., at WEATHER INDICATIONS. Sir Lumsdeh, the head of the Boundary La Libebtad, via (jialvwton, April Steam machine Patent at Loss About Insured $2,066. Commission, has with him a few English officer's confirmatory of tha reported death of President Horse and Plum $3,000; and correspondents, 200 and 200 native Carriage Mart, St., 11. Sepoys The lateet FOREST CITY DYE 13 Preble street. It 3 Washington, April What General Dent of His- Con- Bitter Talk Both in London and St. Indian The iu has Barrios continues to reach San Salvador. HOUSE, New Top Baggies, one Corning and two Piano Box Says cavalry. supposition England is not safe to use beds after sickness until they on The indications for New are been that in cm© of a hostile Russian advance he received of the of a Brewster, Hamlin, and Timken Springs; they are England brings intelligence maegtiratlon have been renovated steam. aprllsneodtf to dition. will make his to the Kobat Pass and thence to successor to Barri and the names of tome by very stylish jobs, trimmed in Green Cloth, full slightly warmer, fair, followed local rain (Special Press.) Petersburg. way os, gives Leather by there to hold out if until the arrival of his cabinet. The new is Gen. Manuel Tops, and well made in every particular. Old April 10.—About 8 o’clock Herat, possible president I and partly variable Orchard, of reinforcements from India. Likandro one of tbo two vice or hey will be sold without reserve as we have order* oloudy weather; winde, Barillo?, presidents to close them on tbis evening, fire was discovered issuing from designados. Dr. A. M. who bas been pres- day of sale. generally east to lower barometer. New a. in. Gen. Afrago, south, York, April 10.—11 England for War With ident of the becomes minister of Also at same time will be sold of New Har- the Central Park and the flames bad Preparing GREAT STEADIER* FOR CRUISER*. legislature, foreign {a-lot Tower, Gram’s condition remains the atfuirs. M. of nesses and 2d-hand &o. substantially J. Darden, who has been president Carriages, HBTBOBOLOGICAL BBFOBT such before arrived that same. He slant well the bat not Increased Vigor. The Etruria and Umbria Prob- the court, beec Dies minister of and If. O. BAILEI Ar CO., Auctioneers. gained headway help daring night, Oregoo, supreme war, profoundly. Awoke aad has taken his Martinez Sobral minister of the interior. _d3t [11.00 P. M.) the structure was burned to the ground. clear, ably to be mo Used. nourishment as usual. Washington. April 10.—The President, The Tower was a handsome wooden struc- New Yokk, April 16 .—Rumors of the purchas- today, Itoom 0) *» o (Signed) J, H. Douglass, M. D. That Russia Will Not Blame received the following cablegram from Gen. M. L. Furniture, Paper, &c., by ; Report and of transatlantic for 3 J 3 ture 26 26 located 5.30 m.—General a com- ing chartering steamships dated La Libertad: Auction. g 0 & by feet,and four stories high, p. Grant has had Barillo?, « O K ® a war the and Russian S P fortable day. He has rested ou the bed Komaroff for Attacking the Afghans. purposes both by British gov- I have the honor to inform Your Excellency that SATURDAY, April 11, at 10 o’clock, at about half way between the railroad station longer 1 si than for and well ernments were circulated Wheth- bv tbs death of Barrios 1 have entered, according ON salesroom street, house- I sf 5| §| and many days slept naturally. freely yesterday. Exchange general camp ground, at the junction of Saco to the tho exercise of the duties hold furniture, Parlor Sets, Chamber Sets. Carpets, His pulse, temperature and respiration are as er the British government will take possession of constitution, upon road and entrance to 10.—It is stated that the British of the Presidential office and have organized a new Stoves, Mattresses, Chairs, Lounges, Crockery, la & Washington avenne, previously reported. London, April moro than the Umbria and Ktruria of the Glass II fa |3 s| Oregon, cabinet. The attitude of my government will be and Plated Ware, Kitchen Furniture, Fern Park. It waa owned Mrs. Aurora A. Geo. F. Shrady, M. D. is hundreds of horses in Canada etc; by government buying Canard the Arizona of the Guion, and the such as is by the and de- also about 1000 rolls room papers. line; purely required dignity Dr. returned at m for service. P. O. BAILEY & Smart of Portland. The floor was in- Douglass 2.15 p. and at military America of the National Line remains uncertain. fease of the country. CO.) Auctioneers, ground 2 d3t 30 ail was quiet at and about the Grant resi- The Russiaii agents in London have visited the at the Central Ameriean legations here Block Island.29.94 3G x2 NE Cloudy tended for a tenement and a store; the second There are many circumstances connected with the Inquiry 33 dence. At tiiat hour Mrs Grant was sitting in offices of a number of and concerning Gen. Barillos elicited the information Boston, Mass.29.96 xl se Fair as a steamship companies, relative to three vessels of the Cunard story Bummer residence for Mrs. Smart, a chair beside the who was reports the that he is a man of who is to be con- Eastport, Me. 29.96 30 x3 SW Clear rocking General, have made bids for the of their fast wealth, likely HOUSE BY AUCTION. heavy purchase Line which far to confirm the miner that the servative his and that while he was a The leading 5 cent Cigar or Jiew Eng- Mt. 29 96 12 x8 NE the third for and the fonrtb(for resting go In policy, Washington.. Clear lodging rooms, quietly. vessels. These offers for him in his scheme land. Ask dealer for this brand. Me.29.96 34 Dr. returned between two aud three going extraordinary steam, British government has them friend of Barrios and fell in with your at 12 we Bhall sell Portland, x3 SW Clear an is occu- Shrady purchased outright, TUESDAY, April 14, m., observatory. The structure which era aroused the of the for the union of the Central American btates, it is M. A. JEWEL!, & Successors fke Albany, N. Y. 29.95 33 x3 NW Clear o’clock and remained with Gen. Grant until suspicions officers of the but, if tnis bo the case, the agents hero say that CO., to large 2l/a story house and ell, on southerly in unlikely that he will care to carry on the war corner of Free New York, N. Y.. 29.96 36 xl Clin Clear pied only the summer was erected by 8.20 who became they are ignorant of it. «. W. SIMONTOX & CO., 444 to and Centre streets, to bo removed or Mrs> p. m. No other consultation occurred companies, upon inquiry convinced against the States of San Salvador, Costa Kica and Agents, taken Philadelphia.29.94 36 xO E Fair It is now stated that tbe British government has down at once. Terms at sale. Smart’s late husband at an expense of about during the day than that between Drs. Doug- that if the vessels were sold would be used Barrios. 448 Fore St. TV ashlngtos, D. 0. 29.9C 36 —6 NW Clear they by also taken the Etruria, which finished a highly sat- Nicaragua begun by 13 * jntf O. and in the was stored all lass and Shrady the call Of the latter. the Russian for war and so trial Ireland may F. BAIL.' V & CO., Auctioneers. Charleston. ... 29.97 50 _B NE Clear $3500, second story during j government purposes, isfactory trip around tbe west coast of Fla. 29.93 65 When leaving Dr. Shrady in responss to a on March and was to sail for New apll Jacksonville, —0 tv Clear her housekeeping goods besides mauy valuable they reported the facts to the British Admiralty. 27, getting ready _d3t Savannah Ga.29.96 66 —4 E Clear question as to whether the General wonld live York on April 25. The Cunard schedule of saili ng He Admires a Good Fighter. It was stated at the Foreign Office this afternoon IF YOU WAWT Real Estate at Woodfords Auction. Cincinnati, Ohio.. 29.80 46 x9 W Cloudy mementoes and keensakes which cannot be re- through the night ejaculated “Why not?” has beau again changed, and the Gallia will sail in by that Russia had not to the demand of of the and the of "Cleveland le a very man—a A Buffalo, N.
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