Portland Daily Press: March 25,1881

Portland Daily Press: March 25,1881

PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862--VOL. 18. PORTLAND, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1881. I clTss'slul^j/atteb! I PRICE 3 CENTS. THE PORTLAXDJDAILY PRESS, MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS. The Emperor’s Funeral. Published every day (Sundays excepted,) by the THE PEESS. 1 PORTLAND PROFESSIONAL PUBLISHING CO., A FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 25. Magnificent Pageant in St. Petersburg At 109 Exchange St., Portland. Described by George Augustus Sals. Terms: Eight Dollars a Year. To mail subscrlb -AND- «rs Seven Dollars a Year, if paid in advance. 1881. THE MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL Every regular attach^ of the Press is furnished 24 with a Card certificate £ signed by. Stanley Pullen, George Augustus Sala as follows: THE telegraphs MAISE'STATE PRESS Editor, All steamboat and hotel managers railway, “I have just been a spectator of one of the U published every Thursday Morning at $2.50 a will confer a favor upon us credentials LIFE INSURANCE by demanding most most if in a COMPANY, magnificent, impressive, most pa- year, paid advance at $2.00 year. EDUCATIONAL of to our every person claiming represent journal. thetic pageants on which, in the course of a of : One inch of the -OF- ^Hates Advertising space, accustomed to the ength of eolumc, constitutes a “square.” lengthened career, pomps $1.50 first week; 76 cents and vanities of per square, daily per ARC HITECTS. The Southern Show. regality, from royal bridals and week after; three insertions or less, $1.00; conticu SPRINGFIED, MASS., feasts to royal funerals, I have ever been privi- inc every other day after tirst week, 60 cents. ONLY One of the results of the Rebellion was Half three insertions or SEVEN DAYS 75 MORE set square, less, cents; leged to eyes. The routo taken was from one 50 cents INCORPORATED 1851. the dethronement of a week, $1.00; per week after. r F. H. “King Cotton,” po- the Special one-third FASSETT, great plain in front of the Winter Palace, Notices, additional. ’< tentate that to rule as Under head of “Amusements” and ARCHITECT, E. W. JOHN A. aspired legislative the and the “Auction Centennial 93 Street. BOND, President, HALL, Secretary,. by Admiralty Quay English Quay Salks,” $2.00 per square three inser- Block, Exchange in~which well as market halls. lie was a bad per week; to procure ruler; to which the tions or less. $1.50. Da. Balance Sheet. January 1881. C«. Nicholaivsky Bridge, crossing 1, but lie is a most valuable While Advertisements inserted in the “Maine State subject. procession took the street on the line of the Is- H. KIMBALL, Tc Reserve stand- First Loans on Heal Es- Press has a circulation in by Massachusetts By Mortgage (which large every part KCHAS. wd-• he held four millions of slaves in land of Vassile across of the for $1.00 ARCHITECT, ..$6,000,300 00 tate.$2,649,880.00 boAdage OstrofI, the Tootchkoff State), per square for first inser- 180Vi Middle Street. To Death Claims and 60 cents for not adjusted and By Loans secured by collatarals. 270,255.00 we to his and did and the Alexander to tion, per square each subsequent not objected tyranny, finally Bridge, by park the for- insertion. due. 156,592.00 By Loans on Company’s Policies in IN To Endowment Claims not force. with it. He now to tress, entering the gate called ‘Ivaneskaia.’ BARGAINS adjusted away Address all communications to 67,405.00 gives employment CLOTHING, and not due. 25,462.00 By United States Bonds. 195,590.50 The consisted in all of 13 PORTLAND PUBLISHING CIVIL, ENGINEERS. To ten millions of freemen, and we recognize procession sections, CO. Unpaid Dividends. 13,783.57 By City, County and Town Bonds ... 385,050.00 To Premiums paid in advance....... 4,995.41 By Railroad Bonds 490,064.00 him as a benefactor. comprising 172 groups, to describe which would To by Mass, standard 805,742.50 By Railroad Stocks 218,410.00 surplus The our occupy many columns. non TO Ml EVER OfFEKED BEFOIE (Calculated by New York standard the By Naiional Bank Stocks 78,748.00 cultivation of cotton in Southern ENTERTAINMENTS. I E. C. JORDAN, surplus exceeds By Real Estate. The Corps des Payh, in full uniform, inarck- J CIVIL ENGINEER AND LAND $1,350,000.00) 1,523,200.00 States is, next to thu cultivation of corn, SURVEYOR, --By Premium Notes on Policies in 184 Middle iug two and two, as body Street. Total.$7,006,941.48 force 070,643.02 our most profitable and necessary industry. attracted4 ^historical New Portland -By Bills Receivable. of cosmopolitan cadets, much attention. Then Theatre, 3,189.90 No woman who wears and no man Cash on in and in gowns Frank Curtis.Lessee and Manager. By hand, bank, there was a clump of banners, the imperial transit (since received). 114,484.56 who wears shirts but pays tribute to it. It LAWYERS. Since our first announcement of Interest and Rents accrued family banner, the crimson standard, and and By 212,917.18 us military Friday Saturday Saturday Mat- Premiums in course of collection brings much money from abroad, and in By broideied with the imperial arms, and the sad- (less cost of inee, March 25th and 26th. collection). 43,797.67 many ways distributes much money among By Deferred Premiums, (less cost of dle horses of his late Majesty, led by grooms in The following are members of the Cumberland our own Bar Association: collection). 80,149.78 people. deep mourning. Next came a long defile of By Balances due from Agents ... 3,090.78 “DRIVEN PROM The Southern people propose to hold at peculiarly interesting local ensigns, the stani C. ANDREWS, HOME,” Atlanta a cotton exhibition. It he a • Total.$7,006,941.48 will dard with the arms of Tchoorkal, succeeded AS. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Assets 1879 by December31, .$6,639,727.39 of the with 188 Middle Street. the public have generously responded and hundreds have been made Assets December 31,1880. 7,006,941.48 display most important and profitable flags cognizances of Armenia, Strararda, production of that section of our country. Georgia and Cartalinia, each attended by a happy by obtaining well made garments far Gain. R. $367,214.09 ANTHOINE, Surplus December 31,1879. $864,438.01 One of the leaders io the enterprise is Rufus mounted man-at-arms and a groom. The line AW. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ~ Surplus December 31, 1880. 805,742.50 was broken at intervals masters of ceremo- 48 Exchange St. Bullock, Governor of Georgia in the recon- by BELOW MANUFACTURING COST. nies mounted on white Gain. $141,304.49 struction times. The selection of him as steeds, and by Court 'JOSHUA Interest in 1880. $377,322.50 marshals with Receipts an of crape-wreathed batons, Viatka, WHITCOMB, BRADBURY, Death Losses paid in I860. 301,806.47 advocate the project shows that the Supported by the same company which has BBION COUNSELLOR AT Pero, Tver, LAW, narrow and unreasonable sectionalism of Karilia, Samogic, Esthonia, Podo- him 34 Street,'* supported during Exchange Excess of Interest over Death and Losses. $75,516.03 lia, Lithuania, Astrakan, Vladimir, and Kiew, The Massachusetts Mutual is a and careful and conservative in its man- the Southern people is Not progressive growing Company, disappearing. which succeeded each until 205 NigktH in Chicago, agement, judicious in its investments, and liberal m its transactions. other, at length NATH AN & HENRY B. a ago he was denounced as came CLEAVES, Below we append list of Under the new non-forfeiture law of Massachusetts, the Company is enabled to offer the best policy long by Georgians there relief to the wearied sense in the 142 in New COUNELLOR3 AT Niglits York, C LAW, contract ever laid before the and just in its an instrument of Northern radical ayyoaiauue ut me groai uauner oi tne 30 public—plain, liberal, provisions. oppres- JM.0SC0W, 103 in San Exchange Street. Active and intelligent men wanted for General and Special Agencies. old Muscovite borne aloft Nights Francisco, sion. Now sends him to as dominion, proudly JOHN B. PENDERGAST, Georgia liirope before mounted men-at-arms. and 11 Weeks in Boston. of Springfield, Mass. W. COOMBS, Superintendent Agencies, an able man to advance the material inter- Representatives of the various governments CARDON COUNSELLOR AT Seats, $1.00, 75 and 60. Gallery, 35. LAW, SPECIAL BARGAINS, ests of her and to set forth and provinces of the Russian Empire followed, 93 greatest industry Exchange Street. and then came corporations of peasants, of bur- Sale of seats, MONDAY, March 21. General Agent for Maine, the she offers to the mar‘21 dlw advantages European ghers, of traders, and of the several adminis- C. COBB, which we desire to close out prior to vacating our store. The well emigrant. trations. Theu came a very curious episode, a CJOHN COUNSELLOR AT line of officers in full on LAW, hnown quality of goods and the extreme low prices asked can but in- That is the sort of the North long uniform, bearing FOUR NEW LECTURES ON LONDON, 31 % Exchange Street. W. H. W. BEAM, competition variously-colored cushions, embroidered with sure a sale. The more of that In the First Universalist Church, Congress Square, speedy welcomes. friendly and gold, the badges and decorations conferred by monarchs and on BY REV. E. C. BOLLE8, Ph. D. DRUMMOND & profitable rivalry the better. All of us this foreign princes the late Czar. DRUMMOND, Some were COUNSELLORS AT 40 ° Street Portland.* Me. simple circlets of plain These lectures are of the series of Lowell Insti- 0 LAW, mar 21 Exchange eocl2w the gold—oth- way support the eminent statisiition Mr.

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