po: ill an > daily press. CENTS, ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862—VOL* 35. PORTLAND, MAINE, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1898._IgBjysSffffggSS PRICEJTHREB Miss Point- on to in nomination a light; Moxie, second; Sidney service is organization place 1-2. _ of the third. Best 2.14 WAY. _MMCEI-UUOtOPS. Captain Brady signal full ticket by petition, should the conven- FOR PROHIBITION. er, time, HAD THEIR (IlYA to arrange with the Cuban a. ralvra f STRONG 2 IS Trot, Purse $500—Won by Marvel; TO OCCUPY CUBA. endeavoring j tion today fail to affirm the Chicago plat- Sub-Marine Cable for a courtesy second; Justice Hayes, company had another meeting today, after Barney’s Baby, similar to the one extended the British form, third. Best 2.10 1-2. by the result of the committee on 'ime, Indies Cable regular 2.21 Purse Mac, West oompany—-a daily resolutions became known. Under Trot, $500—Whirlwind bulletin service of the world’s news. As report Fleur de second; T. T., thiru. VERY the instructions of the conference, whioh iirst; Lis, matters now stand, Santiago is deed to Best time, 2.17 1 4. PERIODS. requires that a full tickot be nominated, Blow 2:1 a Safe in the world. The mail service is Rolled in Canadian 2.15 Purse Mark, tirst; Burglars Op present Sot Bat Brother to Ran within 48 the committee on organ- Big Majorities Up Trot, f&OO—Joe Orders Issued War letters here Major, hours, Ben third. Best It Is Unwise To Neglect by Department extremely limited, reaching ization will meet at the Union Square Greenbrlno, second; H., about twice a month. The bulletin 2.14 1-4. ns!t. only it New tomorrow night, and Plebiscite. time, Co rd service, if will be invaluable to H Roosevelt. hotel, York, Diarrhoea. Yestu y. granted, gain seloot a candidate for each upon the the and inhabitants of this place officials, troops state tioket. WHAT FILIPINOS WANT. placa HILL WILL;SUPPORT ; TICKET. is Catarrh of BREAKFASTED TOGETHER. This Disease 39.—Ex- In CITIZENS OBEY ORDERS AND KEEP REGIMENT U. S T. OR- NEW YORK DEMOCRATS IGNORE Syracuse, N. Y., Spetember VOTE HOWEVER WAS EXTREMELY Senator Chandler Who Takes Interest FOURTH Senator David B. Hill out a state- gave THEIR Our Peace Commissioners Meet PLATFORM. ment in whioh he that while Case Gives Outline. WINDOWS CLOSED. the Bowels. DERED TO MANZANILLO. Epainards CHICAGO tonight says LIGHT EVERYWHERE. he originally doubted the wisdom of tak- in Social Way. York ing a candidate from Greater Now Pe-ru-na Cures Diarrhoea Be- and personally should have prefer el that Washington, September 29.—The re- Paris, 29.—The United some of the excellent genUemen September one from Manila that Aguinaldo would A Very Coo] Proceeding AVhich Was Also Man Who Tried to in Favor Free were men- In Nova Scotia Not 25 Per Cent of Regular ports cause It Cures Catarrh. Gen. Blanco Orders Re lease of Political States peace commission held another ses- Speak whose names prominently in the country portion of today hold a grand ceremony to proclaim a Great Success—Safe of Postmaster sion this Waa Suppressed— tioned, residing Vote tvat Cast—Prohibition H as Big Troops are Prepar- morning, after which, accompa- Silver Promptly the nomi- Prisoners—Spanish the state, should have reoeived the republic of the Philippines, with Jameson Itelieved of S3IS nied the United States He Admits It. in Where the Antis ts for DI«- by ambassador, Senator Hill Beaten and he however, give the en- Majority Quebec U S T what is ing to Leave-Arrangemen nation, should, himself as head, has not been made Gen. Horace Porter, they drove to the tire ticket his whole suport. Expected to Win. [SPECIAL TO THE PBES3.] needed to cure tribntion of Comal Supplies. Syracuse, N. Y., September 29.—The known to head of the Philip- office, where our commissioners Aguincello, foreign of New York Cornish, September 29.—One man blow- diarrhoea is Pe- Bceiol ratio convention THE WILY TURK. 29.—Reports from here. He said today fol- met and breakfasted with the Spanish Quebec, September pine delegation Washington, September 29.—The at its convention today nominated that ing open a sato and taking hi3 time about: ru-n a. When state, all parts of the Dominion indioate through his interpreter that he looked order for the of Cuba commissioners. while two others armed with revolvers lowing occupation this ticket: Are Surrendering Innocent Men has it, catarrh has at which the two They the vote for and against prohibition for a cable at any in rosponso to The hrsakfast, peaoe time, the wide awake but was issued today: Van of in Crete. kept thorougly reached the commissions met for the first time today, For Governor—Augustus Wyok To English been larger than was expected. which would show just what of the inquiries frightened citizens from interfering with Headquarters Army. M. Del Kings. The indications tonight are that pro- bowels it mani- was purely Informal, given by Lieutenant Governor—Elliot Danforth the present status of affairs was. General’ s Office. ma- the operation ot the chief cracksmaD, was Adjutant at the 39.—It is reliably re- hibition has bean carried by a large fest s itself as Casse, in his private apartments of Chenango. Paris, September Senator Chandler of ?Tew Hampshire, the not to sensation Washington, September 29, 1898. of W. Batten but not more than one novel, say enjoyable, office. The commission- Secretary State—George ported that the ultimatum of the powers jority, probably a interest in diarrhoea or dy- of the of foreign Spanish who is taking personal which Cornish experienced at an early By direction Secretary War, ers arrived by the of Niagara. the island cf half the vote of the dominion in- first, accompanied to Turkey regarding Crete, registered and General Greene, sentery. Ca- the Fourth United States Volunteer ambassador here, Senor Leon y Comptroller—Edward (Instead of Ed- Philippine affairs, hour this morning. Spanish Dutchess. was presented to the Sultan today. has been cast. tarrh at- fantry detaohed from the 7th army corps Castillo, and the secretary of the Span- win) Atwater, who accompanied Aguincollo on his trip g The safa to suffer was that cf post- having State Treasurer—E. P. Norris of Edham 29.—Returns from in readiness for immediate ish embassy. The United States ambas- Candin, Crete, September 29.— Halifax, September had a conference with him to- master and F. the mucous will be placed here, long general trader, Jame3 tacked Gen. Horace and M. Henri Wayne. who Is the of Prince Edward Island, said afterward in to General sador, Porter, Pasha, the Turkish governor, province day. Senator Chandler who found box of the service Cuba, pursuant the of the United Attorney General—Thomas F. Conway Jameson, hia strong $318 membrane Vlgnaud, seoretary recent show a vote, but an Increased ma- that there was no doubt the President Orders current series, from this office, the of Clinton. chiefly blamed for the rioting here, light than he left it the intestines should be given the most 164, States embassy, arrived at foreign would receive the delegation to get full lighter night before, and oflice before the American commissioners State Engineer and Surveyor—Martin has been of the governorship and jority for prohibition. Eighty-seven polls attention. Pe-ru-na always and proceed fully .armed equipped deprived information on the condition of affairs when matters had quieted down suffi- prompt and awaited them there. The American Soheneck of Kenssalaer. give 8,890 yes; 790 no. The “No” votes Pe-ru-na has cured to take station at Manzanillo; the com- started for Smyrna today. at home. When asked to sum the for him to examine the wreck. cures catarrh. at the stroke of the The total up ciently party arrived 12.80, to the indications of last The will probably exoeed 1000. thousands of cases of diarrhcoa officer reporting his arrival by Contrary delays and.subterfuges {in comply- desires of the Philippine delegates, Mr. It was about two o’clock in th3 morn- manding hour fixed, and the rapping of a ha] bred cent of the One of and this morning, the convention with orders of Admiral Noel, the vote oast was less than 40 per Chandler said: “The first and most es- that is the result of catarrh. telegraph to Major Genernl James if. by a door-keeper on the marble floor, night ing ing that the people living in the housea of comes the contest in in- electorate. sential is to have the treaty of tho many we have heard U. S. who will announced the arrival of the Americans, was very harmonious, only British commander these waters, registered purpose about the Jameson store were awakened Wade, V., Havana, giv which will stand from Charles of Burr Oak, who were received in a private salon for the nomination of Governor and authorities have 29. Paris—the ilnal treaty Betts, instructions as to its duty and dlsposi* being crease. The Turkish Halifax, N. S„ September —Voting a tremendous crash. Dozens of win- “ troubled for a above M. Del Casse’s official quarters. for all time—contain an article terminat- by who writes: Had been one ballot being taken on it. Inter- arms and are pre- Scotia on the dominion tion. The ministers met and each Ame- only oeased surrendering in Nova prohi- of dows were in a minute and time with chronic diarrhoea, which greeted ing absolutely the sovereignity Spain up eager long will rican In turn and then them to esting features are noted iu tbe admission that the disarmament has been bition today was light and It is not alone caused sickness in the stomach, The Quartermaster’s Department presented tending plehescite over the Philippines. heads and white robed shoulders were great the M. Brisson. Simultaneous- of Senator Hill that he was beaten and indifference to the back and furnish the necessary transportation and premier, completed. showed marked publio the termination of Spanish sovereignty out into the between the hip and forward to projected bright moonlight. pains ly Senor Castillo stepped greet before the of the to search The total vote over the island of or that weakness of the the Subsistence will provide his surrender meeting The British officers propose the fate of the issue. Luzon, Manila, “What’s that? what's that? whose an ever-increasing department Gen. Porter, whereupon the two groups of the In a convention and in the defeat of the houses. They have discovered not 25 cent of the they desire, but the end Spanish whole I took Pe-ru-na. the necessary suitable rations and the moved and introductions to suspeoted polled was per regis- there?” came a score of uttered system. together that of the men surrendered to Ad- were rule over the eutire of islands. swiftly week I felt relieved. Now I can do each other were efieoted M. Del Gasse. platform udherents and the pos- many tered voto The majorities usually group surgeon general will make ample provis- by Chicago as leaders of the rioting, of rule from and Gen. Porter miral Noel ring on the side of prohibition. The voto The disappearance Spanish inquiries. work that I never could do before. After “Senor Castillo that a third tioket may be named. still at ion for necessary medical attendance and sibility are innocent, while the guilty are in the 25,168 yes, and the assured, the next No was vouchsafed but a so that I had a brief chat, the party repaired to stood province: Philippines being explanation Pe-ru-na cured me stayed liberty. A detachment of 801) British for in as I supplies for the troops an route and after the breakfast room where M. Del Casse 9,643 no. Majority prohibition purpose of the Filipinos, gather couple of men with pistols in their hands, cured.” arisen was through the in the centre of a table. Before any delegates had this blue-jackets paraded Nova Scotia, 21,526. from their delegates, is to have an op- sell Pe-ru-na* arrival. presided long town Pasha, the local the niokle mountings flashing ominous- Druggists everywhere On the were Gen. Porter and Sena- morning, he leaders were about the cor- today. Djevade to their for self command of Major General Miles. right Turkish commander, has con- portunity try capacity in the out into the By tor with a commissioner ridors, and at nine o’clock it was an- military under American ly moonlight, stepped Gray Spanish sented to remove the Turkish troops to AT BATH. government, protection (Signed) between them. On the left of M. Del nounced from Mr. Croker’s headquarters A WEDDING their transition street, and one in a voice all too distinct) Before in the suburbs. if need be, during period bringing General. was the of the that the New York and Kings county be closed Elflhl’T H. C. Corbin, Adjutant Casse president Spanish [SPECIAL TO THE FBES8.J or, if that seems expedient, then they gave orders that the windows work to be or Senor Montero Kios, with cteleGations had united upon Supreme UUII I dyed 29.—The fourth commission, want this government to assume the di- immediately. The people hadn’t got over Washington, September to him and a Court Justice Augustus Van Wyok of 5 KAN KLIN COUNTY INDICTMENTS. Senator Davis next Span- at the of annexa- cleaused. Bath, September 29.—Tonight rection and control affairs, by uiaiiuiDuu of immnnes is commanded by ish commissioner on the left of the Sena- Brooklyn, a brother of Mayor Van Wyok liliCil ADiU ijumu*w«vv regiment Farmington. September 29.— The uuuun-eu cue feu- best Have it done now of New and that the latter would residence or me oriue tion or such other method as may think Col. James S. Pettit, who was captain of tor. York, at once and before they had time to WmIT** * be withdrawn and not mentioned. Franklin county grand jury reported this of Dr. Percy W. Roberts, one of meet the condition of alfairs. They seem the M. Del ■t n and the rush Trans- On opposite side, facing ding .1 il. __i.1_ c it over, one of the revolvers cracked and escape the First United Stated infantry. It. IU ICOl OUUOUCU tllliu VI a w was M. Brisson, on his right were Eliot Danforth, John Stanohfleld, afternoon a large number of indictments, Bath’s and Miss Han- Casse, leading physicians, crashed a of Inter. will be sent from New York to and a Mayor McGuire and Judge Titus, the ture rule can be solved without difficulty a ball through pane glass. ’Til I ports Senor Castillo, Senator Frye Span of which are kept strictly secret, nah of M. Patten. the left of the other were not eight T., daughter George after the first aim of Down went window in Jacksonville to embark the troops. ish commissioner. On candidates, particularly one is great terminating every upraised nlcasBri hv the nroclamation of a candi- Of the two made public, The was in the pres- were Judge of the tonight. ceremony performed rule Is brought about.” Cornish with a The ball premier Day,president New Sharon Spanish village bang. American a com* date from below the Bronx, to be sup- Eugene Grover of ence of the relatives and a few intimate RELEASE POLITICAL PRISONERS. commission, Spanish against from the revolver did not hit FOSTER’S miccl/innr itnrl lMr WhltftlftOT Rfiiri. Hfi- ported by combined delegations from New The other is burglar’s ■ ■■ for and larceny. Rev. Julian K. of bye Forest City Dye House an** Senator Hill dis- burglary friends by Srnythe GROWING CAUTIOUS. windows but Gen. Blanco Directs That Those in Cuba Be these on either side were the secre- York and Brooklyn. for STRIKERS one of the open passed Steam Carpet Clean *inS yond Elmer Snowman of Rangeley New York. The young ladies who assisted taries of the United States and couraged this, however, and movod brisk- against one of the front in tho Sot Free. Spanish Snowman through panes French the delegates urging them to without a lioense. in the ceremony were Miss Anna P. embassies here and the foreign ly among guiding store of Isaac, N. Braokett. A couple of AND i3 PREBLE ST., remain steadfast. tried next week when the crimi- Fannie office. will be Knight of Portland, Miss Brockton are Not So Sure of 29.—The Official the situation had re- Shoemakers feet to one side and it would have come Havana, September or at it would By 9 30 o’clock case be OPP. PREBLE HOUSE. The breakfast, luncheon, nal docket is oalled. The will Mitchell of Brunswick, Misses Eleanor nu- a decree solved itself into a fight between city and Winning. near the window of a dwell- Kid Gloves Cleansed Gazette publishes today signed bo termed in the United States, ocoupied constitu- dangerously K Yr ®3T* and on both side3 to test the and Catherine of Newtonville, IJ I to General Blanoo and 80 minutes. country delegates, they fought vigor- pushed Hooper from which the head of a wor- Every Day. by Captain bearing hour for ing peered Coffee and were served in an ad- ously until almost the assem tionality of the guide law. and Misses Jane Murphy and Vir- date of September 27, granting pardon cigars Mass., thy lady of the town. joining apartment and alter half an hour blieg. of Bath. The ushers Brockton, Mass., September 29.—The WE ARE GOING the release of all as ten there was an ginia Houghton The echo of the revolver had no sooner to and ordering political of further chatting, the party broke up, As early o'colck, TERRIBLE FOREST FIRES IN WEST. of the lnsters’ union over the new outside of were J. Edward Drake, Fred Drake and fights now confinement both commissioners simultaneous- immensa crowd of people the died when came another ex- prisoners undergoing leaving 29.— list and the lasters’ union of South- away crash, MAKE A DRIYE. oourteous adieus. convention hall, but ic was 12.45 before Idaho Springs, Col., September A. Nealley. After the ceremony price TO in the island. It is understood that orders ly with Harry over at the Jameson store. No the the doors and let tho Forest fires burning on the we3t side of ern Massachusetts against the Consoli- plosion The Americans regard the function as police opened a was held from 9 till 11. Burn- It is on our stock of to forces at are control and reception this time. There came have been given Spanish a means of ia. The galleries were soon the divide, beyond people dated Machine are irb full blast windows opened having been happy making spectators ham’s orchestra of Portland, eight pieces, company, c< ncentrate filled with “rooters” for the various can- are said to be fleeing for their lives. of ten or fifteen mlnute3 Holguin to mareh to Gibara, the two sets of commissioners acquainted and neither side shows the least sign of a painful wait didates with Whether any have perished is not known. furnished music and Webber of Boston hold themselves in readiness for with each other. It was p'anned with aud, very unique cries, they and then a terrible beside which there and tbe sea of a The union took up explosion RUSSET : SHOES. tact, the French and was con- filled the air with shouts for their candi- A light breeze gives mighty was caterer. The bride’s costume was a conceding point. at Puerto great by had been noiseless. It shipment to Spain. The troops date aud with cheers for prominent Dem- 3f»'e a new impetus and onward it goes, the with the maohine be- the other two ducted with the utmost discretion. gown of white silk muslin over fight company To close out our various lines of to those ocrats. before it, with no becoming house to tho founda- Principe are ordered Neuvitas, burning everything cause it claimed that the latter mixed in 6hook every about, stock or white satin. H. Russet we are to tlie It was 12.21 o’clock when the gavel fell ohance of saving live property. Capt. George Patten, a goods, give on the Jucaro-Moren trocha to San Fer- TAKEN TO CONNECTICUT. the list when it had tion, and awakened everyone within EUDORA and the buzz of the conversation ceased. Cattle are known to be perishing and U. S, brother of the bride, was pres- the light over price and those at Manzanillo to Cien- A., half mile of the store. The last blast did PUBLIC THE BENEFIT nando, also a ovation bear and deer and other wild animals are no to do so. The first fight, the Elmira, N. Y., September 29.—Deputy It Interrupted splendid ent. He leaves tomorrow to join his reg- right The third and fourth divisions side of the divide. a few minutes later three men op fuegos. of on the part of the convention to David B. running to theieast union it is because it be- the job and of the first army corps will embark at Sheriff Theodore Miller, Stamford, iment at Manila. After a brief wedding says pursuing Hill. The adoption of the report of the The damage will be tremendous. hurried the Jameson resl- and the first and second divis- left here for Bridgeport at noon lieves it is A careful canvass in away passing Matanzas Conn., on Dr. and Mrs. Koberts will reside at right. PRICES. committee permanent organization trip Mr. Jameson’s son REDUCED ions of the same corps from Havana. The with Eudora Guilford, daughter FOREST FIRES IN WISCONSIN. the of the union and the denoe.as they did so. today caused Frederick C. ijehraub of Lowvills 1008 this oity. headquarters forces in the of Pinar del Rio Guilford the Washington street, and the cracksmen re- Come early. province of Dr. Nancy Bridgeport be escorted to the ohuir. and made a falls to show who Ira hailed them, defense to various affected shops Good Values at Low Prices. and the division engaged in the midwife. Minneapolis, Minn., September 29.—A from the revolver. speech. BURGLARIES IN ALFRED. man- with another shot of Havana, with General Blanco and bis Cumberland special says: Forest | is winning the battle. Many of the plied 'Following this the first part of the plat- (Wis.) fired to scare and not staff will embark at Havana. fires are on three sides of the city the ufacturers claim to he idle and Itjwas evidently THE WEATHER. form adopted by the convention: raging Alfred, September 29,—Between practically The forces organ- and there is a heavy southwest wind. to hit for no damage wus done. Spanish provisional “Tho Demoeratio party of the state of hours of four and five, Wednesday after- yet it is known that they are working. ized here will, to the orders, The surrounding lakes will probably save in the direction of according New York in convention assembled de- W. H. make this it is claimed, The men went away & out of existence and will be incorpor the Barrow and Almena are sur- noon tte house of Superintendent They statement, Center go clare as follows. city. seen the McDowell, Keezar Falls and were by people of the of the latter has work in order to the strikers from coming ated ranks expeditionary troops “It the country the rounded, and telephoned Webster of the York county jail, keep 539 CONGRESS ST., to congratulates upon that the town is in the as they passed along the Spanish army, returning Spain termination of the war under- here for help, stnting entered the absenoe of its near their factories. Others are putting upper village dtf successful have shut was during sep3 and a part of the irregular troops will be already on Ure. The mills on foot. taken, not for conquest or aggrandize- $6 with a stolen. on a more cheerful aspeot and are known disbanded. schools closed and business sus- occupants,and gold ring ment but in the interests of humanity, down,* to be doing little. Outside of the threo smoke of the had cleared A was held at the Lyceum in is being taken Entrance was effected through an un- After the selge meeting liberty and civilization. pended. Every precaution factories which havo shutdown it is Matanzas last for the purposes of to save the door. Two away, the villagers ventured down to the night “We glory in the patriotio devotion and city. fastened rough looking known that some work is beir g done. for a systematic distribution left. The safe That It arranging valor of our bravo soldiers and sailors who took the 4.40 train for The strikers are helped by a IOj a week store to look for what was of the brought from the United strangers supplies who have honored the American people tax on the men who are working in shops one and is set in masonry at tbe Will the Red Cross steamer Comal. NAVAL ORDERS. Portland, aro suspected of being connect- is a big Can of States by luster our mer- and added to the of national not affected and by contributions by of whioh is about At a meeting of the Havana city coun- 29.—Comman- ed with the break. extreme end the stare, fame, and we favor tho adoption of a Washington, September chants in response to solicitations. No Floor Only cil a communication was read of the com- front door had been yesterday, liberal towards the sick and der White has been relieved One this week the residence of striker has made 55 feet long. Tho of di- September 29.—Local forecast policy night yet publicly complaint from the colonial secretary justice Boston, who mand of the Terror and ordered to com- the last blast Wax Take wounded and the families of those James H. who lives near Little- of his lot, but there are a few disgruntled blown off and evidently recting that of the ¥50,000 delivered by the for Boston and vicinity Friday: Fair mand the Commander Clough, lost their lives in the service of their Philadelphia; ones. door for it was found at! a bank to the city treasurer, a command of the Phila- field’s Mills, was entered and a barrel of took the vault Is all Spanish weather, southwest winds. country. Wadleigh, from As the battle continues, the men are certain sum be applied to the payment of on waiting orders; the thieves. Un- the other end of the store by the window 29.—Forecast “We rejoice that the Democracy has delphia and placed flour taken away by becoming careful how they spend their Ready MinutS the salaries of city officials long due; but Washington, September Brownson, to command the show windows been connected with every honorable and Commander successful to burglarize several money. At first it looked like a short, casement. The two large the order of the seerteary was overruled New warm- to relieve attempts To for England Friday: Fair, creditable step in the war and with noth- Terror; Commander Snow, with the men as winners and broken. The contents of the For the council, which authorized the of the command of other residences have been recently made. sharp fight above were by to fresh that is dishonorable or discreditable Commander Rockwell were free with their money. It is er, light southwesterly winds, ing they --- mayor to apply the entire sum to the pay- the naval station at Port Royal, S. C.; are to be the work of hobos sale, *-rD You Wrap The scandalous abuse by the President of They thought onangea now, ana tnougn iaey siui cramr ment of more urgent obligations. The increasing. Lieutenant Commander Cogswell, to duty Tho bullet which entered the his power of appointment in scattering to be winning, the money is more care- taken. When It council also deoided to re-claim the ui mo xx*ou army commissions among inexperienced as inspeoiur known used. The inooming of the Armeni- Braokett store found lodgement in a pork to the city which had Lieutenant Com- their annual winter snuggeries, fully ground belonging ana luuouipui/ciiu mvuiaiis hs rewarua tu tnot, Maine, relieving ans and Poles has been the worst feature Down Up. been to the cultivation zone during as barrel. given 29.—The local weather favorites and almost to the ex- mander Smith Nionols. county jails. of tho strike as it has been the direct The arrivals of since Portland, Sept. personal for Tnwn 50C. the war. shipping ser- was a regular Dewey campaign bureau office records as to the weather clusion of experienced officers in the cause of all the rioting and trouble. The ^It last are the steamers Saratoga reports vioe, if largely accountable for the fear- FROM SOLDIERS. DIRECTOR FOR COLBY. strikers are not making any demonstra- the burglars. Thanks. from New York, oargo and pas- are as follows: AID ASKED PHYSICAL Today. bringing ful suffering and the appalling loss of life tions, but their sympathizers, and the Key West with cattle; 30.109: thermome- secre- sengers; Fanita, 8 a. m—-Barometer. among tho gallant soldiers that have Washington, September 29.—The Waterville, September 29.—Dr. Angus ourious exhibit their feeling. from with fol- OF SIGNAL CORPS MAN. Laughton Philadelphia coal, dew 43; humidity, 60; upon the administration tary of the interior today received the has Reed announced in the DEATH from Galveston with cattle. ter, 56.0; point, brought disgrace Frew, of Cambridge, Mass., been ap- Judge police and Miami of shame to irom re- 6; clear. and a sense the nation. lowing deepatoh Representative court this morning, when ho discharged September £9.—Word was H. H. HAV & SON, Middle St. wind, SW; velocity. weather, Dakota: director of the and Augusta, “A Democratic Congress will, if chosen Knowles of North pointed gymnasium a who had drawn a revolver, at S m.—Barometer, 30.037, thermome- towns prisoner ceived today of the death this morning CUBAN POLICE FORCE IN SANTIAGO. p. tho rigidly investigate the con- Blackhill forest fires destroying the of eulture at that a man had a to himself by people, department physical right proteot of Private F. Locke Painters’ dew o the and and and life. Can’t Fort Meade help a could Providence, R. I., H.'. Supplies. ter, 62.0; point, 54; humidity, 76, duct f war, expose punish troops Dr. Frew has had considerable when he was pursued by mob and weather clear. be the unnec- Send answer to of Colby. of Natives Gradually Gives a Chance to Show wind, SW: velocity 11; all who may resposible for fight fire? Mayor take the law into his own hands. The ot Augusta, voluntoor signal corps Mean thermometer maximum or in indoor gymnas- dally 58; essary deaths, privations, sufferings Deadwood. experience directing men at work will probably take advan- Maine. He was taken ill with dysentery What They Can Do, minimum thermometer have of the interior forwarded thermometer, 70; and neglect of the soldiers, which The secretary as well as in foot ball tage of this, and In the future knives and tics, coaching in Cuba and was brought to Montauk 46; maximum velooity of wind, 16 SW. shocked the nation and abated the na- the massage to the war department with revolvers are to In the de- the teamB. A of bis medical course was likely figure total .0. over the of our the that rid, if possible, be part The has and arrived in Providence Wed- 29.—Arrangements precipitation. tional rejoicing triumphs request monstrations. polioe protection point, Santiago, September furnished. taken at Tufts college and tho remain- been extra where trouble is looked wife and two formation army.” strong nesday. Parents, youna have been completed for the of Weather Obeervatlon. The of the for and effort is made to CHAPMAN NATIONAL BANK remaining paragraphs plat- der at Louisville, Kv., where he received every being pre- children survive him. Age £8. a force of Cuban mounted police for the form deal with state issues. serve order. The agricultural department weather LAFAYETTE ARRIVES. his Among other things in Dr. of Portland, Maine, consists of n its salient features were applauded vig- degree. province of Santiago. It 29 taken at bureau for yesterday. Sept. E 29.—The French Frew’s favor is a recommendation with the rank of orously. Madrid, September strong MR. BAYARD’S REMAINS. oommandant, major, meridian the observa- Pierce of Monroe attempted to on board 8 p. m., time, Delegate mail steamer Lafayette having from Dr. of gym- six ten ser- was ruled de Sargont theHemonway 29.—The CAPITA!,, $100,000.00 three captains, lieutenants, for each section given in this spoak on tho silver question but the Spanish troops from Santiago Dedham, Mass., September tion being at Harvard and 240 enlisted men. The rate out. Cuba, has arrived at Corunna. One nasium University. remains of the late Thomas F. Bayard, geants o der: direction of wind Temperature, Tbe chairman announced that nomina- officer of the died of remain at the former ambassador to Great Britain, and Undivided Profits, $25,000.00 cf of the enlisted men is the same as Lafayette yellow Dr. Frew will depart- Surplus pay state of weather: tions for the office of Governor were in the The Spanish have been embalmed and, tomorrow fever during voyage. the entire and accounts of in the United States army, while the who arrived at ment during coliege year at 7.30 o’clock, they will bo Solicits the Banks.Mer- 06 SW, clear; New 0rCier- naval officers recently morning two-thirds. General Castille Boston, degrees, K. John B. Stanch- on board the of Rome it is that he will introduce a taken to Boston and in a special cantfle Firms, Corporations and officers got Phil- James McGuire, Santander City expected placed Tors, 60 degrees, S, clear; Titus and H. have been enter- oar attaohed to the colonial express, at'J and is prepared to fur- has of the of the ap- ileld, Justioe Robert C. Judge from Portmouth, N., number of into tho man- Individuals, charge preliminaries 66 SW, improvements and will arrive the best adelphia, degrees, clear; Augustus Van were placed in nom- tained at a ball given by the officers of o’clock for New York, nish its patrons i'aciltiies But he must select capable Wyck of this pointments. Washington, 06 degrees, S, clear; ination. the German training ship Charlotte. The agement important department In Wilmington, Del., in the evening. and liberal accommodations. Buffa- for tho de- men who have served in the Cuban army Albany, 66 degrees, S, clear; On the roll call it was apparent that oitizeus of that place gave a lnnch to the of the college. The necessary arrangements held similar or 72 S, clear; Detroit, 74 de- Van would be nominated, though of the body were completed this and the officers must have lo, degrees, Wyck Germans. It is that he will arrive upon parture 78 here and there cast their first expected evening. Interest Paid on a in the Cuban This grees, S, clear; Chicago, degrees, S, delegations higher rank army. of the a number Deposits. 8t. 68 W, p. ballot for their local favor- the grounds the latter part pres- The family has sent out large police force will have a large territory to clear; Paul, degrees, cloudy: compliments COMMISSION HARD AT WORK. former 46 ites. of telegrams, including one to FOR SAVINGS. cover and it is that as soon as Huron, Dak., degrees, NW, clear; ent week. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT expected the balloting was pro- President Cleveland, requesting him to the Cuban the lawless Bismarck. 48 W, clear; At 2.15, while 29.—The ses- troops disband, degrees, was Quebeo, September joint Invited. ceeding, the convention thrown into act as one of the pall bearers. Interviews and Correspondence element will have to be kept in check. Jacksonville. 76 degrees, NE, cloudy. to made sion of the international conference was RACES AT DOVER. of the former ambassa- a tumult by an attempt adjourn, Since the death Even at present, quantities of cattle very brief this morning, but the sub- of the Erie county delegation. The at- N. H., 29.—The third dor, last evening, hundreds telegrams CULLEN C. CHAPMAN, President. are stolen and oomplaints are frequent, by committee have been hard at work all Dover, September unfluooesrful and the roll day of the Hall Harness meeting at the have been received offering oondolenoe to both to Genoral Wood and Castille and tempt proved day. are now being made their H. Cashier. Arrangements Orauite Stato was a far greater suc- she widow and other relatives in 'J HOMAS EATON, are determined to an end to this To the a to bo the Ameri- park they put was reached Richard for banquet given by hour of bereavoment. oitizens York is like- oess than the preceding days. The racing Leading -. DIRECTORS: state of affairs. ^When^Nevv can commissioners, October 6. It Onker dressed, arose and was tlie best in the of the track. in this country and Great Britain, politi- The Cubans are to under- handsomely the conference will adjourn soon after history beginning “New York oasts 105 votes ly The unfinished 2.SO left over from cal associates, personal friends, and men C. CHAPMAN, SETH L. LARRABEE, stand that the sudden s-ilri nuietly: that later in pace, CULLEN change they kitchen=sink and there was a roar of date to meet Washington. The famous in the various walks of life are wanted alter the surrender would have for Van Wyck,” Wednesday was won by Darklight. E. M. STEADMAN, PERLEY P. BURNHAM, took Driver MoPherson from those who ate sympathizers with caused disorder and confusion, while judges among JAMES F. HAWKES. and of the first ballot was an- IN READINESS. behind Pointer in the fourth neat, the family. BRICE M. EDWARDS, now, every day a number of Cubans are grease grime cling aPTheUSresult MILITIA HELD Sidney nounced as follows: Van Wyck, 350; and Alonzo McDonald up. The 29.—Ex- HENRY S. OSGOOD WILLIAM M. MARKS a ppointed to positions of power and 29.—Gov- put Dedham, Mass., September fast and worry the 38; Titus, 41; McGuire, 21. Springfield, Ills., September Pointer horse won the heat but in tho President Cleveland has telegraphed from M.W&Ftflstp emolument. Stanchfleld, ernor the of Sheriff jel resc of the New York as Tanner at request a broak whioh him the The United States collector of customs rjj18 slate, fifth made cost his Buzzards Bay homo that ho will act housekeeper. then ac- Colburn of who said he had no fur- from above given, was nominated by Pana, race. The 2. IB trot, unflnisned as one of the bearers. here, Mr. Donaldson, has requested Gen- ther minors and honorary pall OF DENMARK, clamation. control of tho striking Wednesday was won by Aorvet, but not DEATH OF QJEEN eral Lawton to appoint United States FELS-NAPfHA soap would he an outbreak At 3.30 tho after having feared that there until Demarest was removed from consuls at and convention, ordered the Barney AGUINALDO’S REPUBLIC. September 29.—The Queen Guantanamo, Santiago the tho “star” emblem and appoint- within a short time, has horse the Jock Copenhagen, The at loosens grease, puri- adopted behind the by judges. at a. m. Manzanillo. treasury department militia in readiness for riot of Denmark died 5.3U ing the usual committees to fill vacancies, to hold itself Bowen up behind the horse aDd w*>n 30.—The declaration her bedside Washington seemingly considers that the sink got Manila, September The end was peaceful. At iies the and pre- sine die. duty. Driver Bowen was awarded $100 was read at Malolos yes- of Cuba is and re- adjourned oasily. of independence were the of the Dowager island foreign territory King Denmark, WILL BE A SILVER TICKET. from the winnings of the horse by the terday amid great festivities. A review of the and quires oaths before consuls in the trans- vents danger to Empress Russia, King Queen INSURRECTION INCREASING. judges, who withhold their decision as of the troops was held and speeches and Princess of the Duke action of shipping and other business. 29.—The of Greece, the Wales, Syracuse, N. Y., September to their disposal of Demarest’s case. recitations were delivered. The feature the Crown Dr. Zimmermau, a Lutheran reacher, who in con- 29.—Advioes from and Duchess of Cumberland, Chicago platform Democrat!, Madrid, September Results: of the ceremonies was the address of is an for the of United insurrection in the Prince and Crown Princess of Denmark applicant position health. ference last night resolutions em- Iloilo report that the Purse Dark- attended. consul at He also adopted 2.20 Pace, §500—\i|n by Aguinaldo. Many foreigners and all the other members of the royal States Santiago. pro- and instructing the committee Philippines ie increasing considerably. to on sell it. fels & Co., fill. powering family. poses preach Sundays. (Grocers out HISCHtXANEOCS. ( MISCKLLASfEOl'S. The of the clubs was the next coarse great Interest Is also manifested with the young woman and drinking of by the students. In a short time the reports in and many of the dele- at the results of the election tomorrow. of a milk oan. full list of am! magazines MAINE CUB WOMEN. IjD’inrss order, newspapers ! Miss Connor of time she lost she was on ui,i-m .n interesting reports of their Fairfield, Miss Sawtelle The second got be on file. —aa————a will old n ji k. of Wateivllle, Mrs. Laura E. Richards of foot and asked the way of an priest, whose little church was In a neighboring 8OW0OIN COLLEGE. Mrs. Briggs announced tlmt tho mem- Gardiner, and Mrs. Anna Sargent Hunt Tillage. Taking her for an ordinary extended a most of are the names bers of tba faculty cor- Augusta among sug- visitor, he showed her the way, and on Annual Itccepllcn of Y. M. C. A. to Fresh- Session of I hi State dial invitation to tho ladies to visit the gested for nomination. the road she entered into conversation Refjrnrs Which Cansel Cliioese Em- Yesterday’s of the man Class. various buildings of tha college, whioh The Mount Holyoke Alunanae associ- with him. He incidentally spoke of his parishioners, and was would be left for their Inspection. ation had their annual dinner on Wed- poverty Federation. open much surprised on reoeiving the next day Downfall. of peror’s [STECJAT, TO THE ITiESS.l This was but another proof the ex- nesday evening at Cenant’s, a favorite a considerable sum of money, which 29.—The treme thoughtfulness and consideration resort, about five miles from Brunswlok. seemed really to oome to him from heaven Bowdoin College, September that the he met to Covers were for he did not know lady of the Y. M. C. A. to of the people of Brunswick the visit- laid for 18, and the presi- annual reception on the road was the Empress of Austria. address by THE PRESIDENT MRS. of the Federation. dent, Mrs. Edward S. APPEARAACE OF ITO the freshman class of Bowdoin college ing members Osgood, presided, An aooldent whioh might have had MARQUIS the of honor Mrs. Alice an at least for a was held in the Neatly AFTERNOON SESSION. guests being grave results put end, library tonight. BRIGGS. excur- tbe time, to these rather Imprudent BRINGS MATTERS TO HEAD. freshmen and also of the Frye Briggs, president of Federation; all of the many The afternoon session of tho Federation sions on the part of the Empress. On A Mrs. Byron S. Stevens, president of the upper classmen were present. very with a fine organ prelude by Miss Sept. 18, 1875, her dootor, having left her opened and Mrs. not to evening was enjoyed by all. of the minutes and Saturday club, Brunswick, in the oa6tle, after her promise pleasant Ward, then the reading to of the and Charles president of the Wellesley go out, proceeded to Petites-Dallog Mr. West, the president of the organi- Reports Secretaryf Treasurer the educational conducted Flagg, The Death of the Emperor Now Expected hotnr, by take a bath. After bathing a messenger that It associates. Some of the toasts proposed zation, spoke first, saying gave Other Officer*—The Past Year Has Been Miss Snow of Ban&.or. came to him and said that he was wanted at Not Likely to Mary were: Any Tim-—Empress of to extend a “Educational Womanhood," Its at the chateau. In him a great deal pleasure a Prosperous One for the Clubs—Ac- Miss Snow began to talk in her usual Immediately great Countenance (Knsslan A;eresjlon freshman class. Such a relations to the common duties of life; haste the dootor jumped into a carriage welcome to the counts of the Denver Convention* fashion, and rather breezy,pleasant apolo- “Our and to Sassetot. The Empress Though LI Hung Chang Will Be welcome should be on account of sister alumnae association;" the proceeded given for the fault-finding tone whioh had been thrown from a horse in the THE gized Maine are Ii esto red. Y. M. C. A The in- QFECIAX TO PttESg.I Wellesley alumnae “In hope the attitude of the she had taken on at the last annual oastle park and her condition appeared and "The second class had left home and had In 29.—The morn- purpose;” generation to be grave. When the doctor arrived he Pekin, September 27. via Shanghai, coming Brunswiok, September meeting in Bangor. “This year,” said under oi the in at Mt. Holyoke;” “The old woman;" foand her unconsoious. Her fainting of a measure got out from parential ing exercises Federation,|held Miss heart is full of enthusi- September 29.—The devioperaents palace Snow, “My “Our spell lasted a long time, and it wus de- This is often abused “College Spirit;" Hostess;" not coniirra the belief that the Em- influence. liberty the Congregational church, Brunswick, asm at the I haw heard of the co- cided to to the from affairs teports to entertain and telegraph Emperor, and a ten arises to fall into with a selection by an amateur forgetful strangers; whom at first to oonoeal tbe by tho radical reforms which he thereby denoy opened operation of so many of the clubs in pub- they desired peror, “The State Federation," the dear “to- accident. was sent doubtful It is even hard to tell orchestra of young and boys, who one After the telegram himself for the ways. girls lio school work." Miss Snow told of '' had decreed, prepared the Empress consciousness and whether or not Is a benefit to one the overture to “The Poet and getherness. regained blow struck the Empress, college played olub whose members had turned their soon Her im- by Dowager The are the from recovered. companions on account. So for tblB reason the with muoh taste. following delegates and edicts furnish a of this Peasant” attention to the sanitary condition of a her to abandon her wild thejsucce9sive history Miss Inez plored C. A. extends a cordial welcome. Prof. L. the Invo- Portland’and.vicinity Blanoh- breakneck rides. afterward it the trend of affairs. The chief Y, M. Henry Chapman gave certain sohool house in their neighbor- Shortly Emperor’s Mrs. Frank B. on the aes- ideal of a man is not in his and man ard, Clarke, Mrs. George was reported that receiving obtained un- The highest college cation dignified impressive hood Miss Snow said, “had literal- adviser, Kang-Yuwei, and,as Mrs. patch the Emperor went to Sassetot one who Burns the most whioh Mrs. 8. Stevens as Moody, George C. Frye, Mrs. bounded influences over him and the midnight ner,after Byron ly floated the year on soap and to see the Empress. At tbe inspired through Beulah Mrs. Frances incognito for athletics, of the club of Bruns- a Baker, Walker, to his visit was the reforms. The official classes opposed oil. The assoclationfstands president Saturday water.” Another cluib had founded Austrian court the story and contends that It is most the word Mrs. S. E. Spring, Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. denied. They said that he was on him and oonsultod the for football right wick, extended warmly public another a kindergarten, always Dowager Empress library, Geo. the of starting, but on receipt of to be on the of to eaoh and every Cummings, Mrs. Dana Fellows, point as to meaDS for these reforms. and possible gentlemanly greeting guest. and so the work was developing and tha Idea. nullifying Mrs. Mrs. reassuring news gave up as elsewhere. Thus the influ- Mrs. very Hussey, Wentworth, Mrs. Levi The current story is that the immediate gridiron Briggs responded graolously must go on in those lines of legitimate The Empress quitted Sassetot on Sept. Miss Miss ence of the Y. M. C. A. Is to build cordial welcome of Mrs. Stevens, Greenleaf, Hutsey, Elizabeth 20. 1875. On she substantial cause of the downfall was up to the work for the Federation. leaving gave Emperor's Miss of her was cf the man. that she wished the members of Merrill, Louise Edwards, Miss Har- evidence generosity. Nobody one in the character saying clubs had reported this that he appeared day European Twenty-six year, not even the master bather, West in trod need Prof. club realize how riet McLellan, Miss Irene H. Noyes, Mrs. forgotten, clothes. This it appears, was Mr. Woodruff, the Saturday might and next year Miss Snow looked for still the little the oharoh where she at- offense, Mrs. pilot, "_r was to second were eaoh McGregor. J.S.Heald, Miss Deborah the who said that he very glad admiringly they regarded by tended mass, or the of tbe country, ” aggravated by the arrival in China of better returns. poor Ax ? | that he was Morton, Mrs. F. E. C. Robbins,.Mrs. J. whom she had already over ana “Why don’t yoe chew Battle A the statesman, the president’s remarks; visiting member. Miss Adelaide V. of the helped Marquis Ito, Japanese Finch,prinoipal oyer rest the col- S. Palmer, Mrs. .White, Mrs. Ed- again. She let Sassetot followed by which alarmed the officials as glad that there was from Mrs. Briggs then asked very pertinent- Sobcol of read a help- Joseph palace Training Lewiston, ard S. many regrets and benediotions. Later, is a V duties Id and the the women Of the Federation felt Osgood, Mrs. ‘William Chamber- strong proposition: Japanese domination in lege football, athletics, ly, if ful paper on “Tho Moral Factor In Edu- when she was told of tbe death of tbe foreshadowing Mrs. Mrs. C. secret societies. In the a great that were in their clubs the lain, Fabius M. Ray, C. master who was drowned while ever the councils. Thereupon the college they doing cation,” in which she told in an interest- bather, —the strongest • empire’s in dan- of are work. Since her visit to Bailey, Miss Elizabeth Griggs, Mrs. Mary endeavoringrjto save a swimmer Dowager Empress acted with wonderful variety interests represented; best possible ing way some of the influences to bring Baxter, Mrs. Hiram L. Jones, Miss Al- ger, she beaded a subscription list for his known to tobacco-chew- ft her be- college glory and social Mrs. had been morejlm- the result—the ultimate aim of promptness and deposed nephew scholarship, Denver, fBrigga about family with a handsome sum of money. “ of the is len, Miss Best, Mrs. Zenas Thompson, fore the Pekin people were aware that she amusement. One organizations pressed with the vastness of this organi- education—that of character making. It is not astonishing that tbe news of PLiWG ers. It is not cheap” S It has no rival In its The Miss Rives, Mies Crie. tbe sad death of the was received had left the summer palace. the Y. M. C. A. zation of the Women’s Federation. Among these influences, Miss] Finch Empress aim by the Norman peasants with heartfelt it is sold at a low fled work and has a purely ChristiaD object of the organization is for the oited and the of tobacco because price. Z Kang Yuwei, forseeing trouble, religious training, study AUSTRIA’S MURDERED EMPRESS. sorrow. for the For- in the two days before the crisis. Bis followers and stands out boldly gospel. broadening of women’s influence good literature, nature, musio and art. It is the very best piece of chewing tobacco 0 arrested educational developments were and Mrs. felt that the stud- A PORTLAND HORSE. were today merly home, Briggs Miss Mary Sawtelle, dean oftColby uni- Her Wild Rides and Sympathy with the The Empress has issued an educa- Trefethen's it is and Dowager given all the attention of college ies for that purpose should be of a prac- followed Miss Finob, In whioh C. W. horse, Luoky Roy, ever sold at any price, and possible profit- fif edict that Kang Yuwei be kept versity, Poor While in Normandy. ordering tion. but Dow there are those that not tical as for Instance In household tlin TOi'nnnr rtf mamr last. flPllfinn’H under surveilance until further orders nature, she gave a telling plea for the higher edu- able to sell a large piece of this high-grade tobacco z his is certain. only tend to develop the mind and phy- economics and ohild study. Mrs. Briggs and that the work will start in the free-for-all at and degradation cation of women, felt (From the Paris Figaro.) fairs, Yuwei a con- a man there is five times Another edict calls Kong sique but the soul as well. If then spoke very forcibly of the need of of the Federation In Its auxiliary work Fryebury today. Many Portland men at so low a price because S but does not desorlbe the nature ID 1BO Las luurutfiuu AuiprvBS ui aun* spirator wishes to become a successful athelete he to extend the work and hoped the race. and orders his money in the schools, was laying the foundation will to Fryeburg to see this in the c f his conspiracy followers, the advice of her an, go more of it sold than any other kind world. if he wants to be "O trio, upon physiol his brother, to bo examined. must develop the body; WUAUCU WUU1U give gouoiwuoy, lor tne eaucauon. miss »awteiie Z including mgner took her residence in in dismissal from a build the can with up Normandy, Bsuying-K’Cuce, whose Christian he must up spirit. work accomplished we point said that there were.now tbree colleges the Chinese foreign office was secured by com- the Caux country, whore she rented the The Plum Seal*. The Y. M. C. A. is the only organlza- pride to our effective educational In the slate which admit women, and name uriusil DUJUU fie OUU lUllJlDUUij of She arrived there Pemember tiou in for this and the for the chateau Sassetot. as brown of bad has been college purpose mittee, the soheme travelling her what we bavo Plum scales are described f the faith, re-ap- plea wasjto strengthen ground to on July 31 with the little Archduchess pointed. students ought to do what they can libraries, school room decoration and vil- and to stand, by the colleges .of our state. hemispherical bodies aboat an eighth * * s her and a suite of when The announcement of the Emperor broaden out and help the college life. societies as some of the Valerie, daughter, of an inch in and with a dark buy help lage improvement Miss Connor gave an interesting ac- length you death is soon and the Dowager about sixty persons. On the day alter expected If Admiral Dewey had not been prepared result growing from olub Influence of count of the efforts of the committee of brown shiny surface. The longest di- Empress is likely to appoint a figure-head she at of training for his great the Maine Federation. her arrival appeared Petites-Dalles, ameter of the scale is as his successor, retaining the real power by many years “Travelling Libraries,” in trying to usually placed again^| sho was ta the soa 1 .. achievement In the cast he would have Mrs. was muoh where begin bathing the The number of h irseif. Briggs, in'eonoluding, aronse interest among our legislators. lengthwise of twig. has had been for her. One report says the Empress strong met with disaster. So should we all be in the members of the whic.j prescribe During under eaoh scale is estimated at in affected thanking Miss Connor also told of results gained in eggs views Russian aggression the two months she was there she took THE regarding to stand all crises and one Federation for the kindness which between and 2,000. During July THE DAILY PRESS Manohuria and that though she is likely ready against they this work in other states, and the mem- 1,000 is to the Y. thirty-six baths, for whioh she paid from the io restore Li Rung Chang to powor, she way to be so prepared join had always shown her. As for the exe- bers of the committee now hope to find the tiny Jioe whioh emerge francs. is not likely to countenance his Russian M. C. A. cutive Mrs. felt there had right royally 3,000 Every morning make their way to the underside IQ3T Cumberland national Bank board, Briggs a member of our legislature as.earnest eggs the master bather went for his orders leanings. Mr. one of the senior class, never been a more set of of the leaves, where they at once com- Woodbury, better.or happy in his desires to bring about this result, be found at the WE. and if he was told that the Empress in- re- Can always pariodla OF PORTLAND, KANG YU WEI IN JAPAN. next He said that he felt like advisers, “We are about to of committee. mence to suck the sap. Here they spoke. adding: as are the women the store* of: student who went into tended to bathe he had everything pre- late in when lly Mass.. 181] £9.—A the theological commence a new year. Let us mingle Miss Wilson of Brunswlok main until August, they ( Yokohama, September despatch Margaret E. W. Roberta 109 Congress street Chartered My Maine, 1838 the arrival there the with the envelope containing some of the in to our pared. to the twigs, where they pass J from Laiiun announces pulnlt praotioal problems then favored the ladles with a violin solo, migrate A. B. Merrill. 247 ( As a National Bank, 18(19 her to or from Sassetot “ of the Chinese Kang Yuwei. the Zaccheus. Zaccheus was a small lit for a life of in- Often on way the winter. In this stage they are soft E. It. 406 refugee the word work, and ourselves “Fest Polonaise,” by C. Hamm, which Sprague, Canton reformer, who recently escaped the would before some lit- Ji. G. Fessenden, 620 man and was up a tree. Thus he said creased usefulness.” Empress stop bodied and lees protected than at almost and fri.m and also his arrest by the was delightfully rendered by the young W. II. Jewett 604 Capital Surplus, Pekin, of the student tle cottage, get out of her carriage, talk in their existence. authorities. weie the sensations both Than followed the reports of the corre- any other stago Only I. A. Libby. 660 Japaueso performer. her A. 936 Congrts street and himself. The Y. M C. A. does not Miss Nellie Marston to everybody near and cares, the one brood is hatched daring the year. F. Jelllson, sponding secretary, Other of clubs followed, and af- Chas ASlitou.. o:UA Congress street $300,000. SIX EXECUTIONS. reports children. Her hand was to intend for one to give up sooial life. of the treasurer, Mrs. B. F. always open Professor Slingorland advises “spray B. 1.. Donnell 136 Congress street Monmouth; ter a fine selection the meeting ad- On October 1st, 1898, organ a to the of C. Frederiekson. 16 India street. London, September 30.—The Pekin It wnnts athletics, but especially Eaton of and the and her visit was godsend poor infested trees once after the leaves fall good Skowhegan, auditor, till 8 o'clock in the evening. A. Stubbs, comer Federal and Iample Sts. wi 1 establish an ef the Times telegraphing journed the where her suite also least twice in the This Bank correspondent tends to develop spiritual Ufa. There is Mrs. W. B. Gifford of Skowhegan. country, spent in the autumn and at J. J. Beardworch. 87 India street says: SESSION. street. INTEREST DEPARTMENT Thursday who does EVENING much money and paid for everything before the buds open. Use kero- P. H. Ersklne. 48 Middle Yuwei’s nobody present at tbe meeting Miss Marston reported that she bad spring 2 street “Six reformists, namely Kong L. D. J. Perkins, Exchange for the benefit ot who wish to receive head olerks the world. The Another large audience assemble-! in royally. Every day her grooms bathed sene emulsion diluted four times (Hub- P. 419 Commercial street people brother, one censor and four not desire to help organiza- written between three and four hundred B. Dennis, interest inaotlve accounts and yet retain The was L. S. Cor. Bovd and Oxford street upon of the osbinei, including a son of the how to so do. As a member that when the beautiful churoh Thursday ..evening her horses In the surf. Empress bard formula). The application cannot Cole, the to withdraw fany part or all of thd tion teaohers, letters and she suggested J. W. Peterson, 177 Middle street. right o* were execot»d today at time check. governor Hj-pol, class he welcomed the fresh- in to listen kto the two interesting speakers fond of boating. Sometime* she went be too thorough; each little scale must L. 76 street deposit any by of the senior olub members were delinquent hav- W. Crane, Exchange ol this are: for aliiged conspiracy against tho A West 98 and 96 The advantages system ranks of the Men’s from away as well as the line mnslc on board a yacht whioh was placed at her be hit. Westman Commercial Dowager Empress. men to the Young ing their papers on time, there should Join H. Allen, 881 Mi Congress street 1st, The account la subject to eheck of on the a rich gentleman from sit set form obtainableat the Back. “There is no excitement here and every- Christian Association. he a fine demanded for non-appearance. provided programme. disposal ty Dennet&Co. 646 Congress special THE LADIES. as usual. for the her for G. J. Hodgson, 96Vi Portland street Is allowed from the date thing is proceeding Mr. Burnell of the junior olass was Miss Marston also suggested that in Mr. Arthur Hyde of Bath, open- Rouen, but preference was o lit- 2nd. Interest T. M. Glendenlng, Long Island. of deposit. He said that he had no careful attention should number, played’tho introduction to tle sailboat handled by the son of the The pleasant effect and perfect safety F. L. Brackett Peaks island. called upon. writing her,more ing 3rd. Interest will also be allowed to tbe J. K. Harmon, 1116 Congress street TO BE GOVERNOR OF that he was to facilitate the the third act of Lohengrin in a masterly master bather, a boy of about 14 or IS with which ladies may use Syrup of Figs hast of tbe month in which any SIRDAR previous knowledge speak be given to details, to pre- J. H. Whitman & Son, 422 Congress street day after whioh Mrs. intro- summers. it their fav- withdrawal Js made. but was willing to say what he oould. of the programmes and year manner, Briggs under all conditions, makes H. M. Butler, 68 Pine street SOUDAN. paration and further can duced felicitously, Mrs. lillen A. As much as possible she the true and J. H. Vickery, 221 Spring street Rate of Interest particulars He had been to three suoh receptions as for instance in giving the pre- very suppressed orite remedy. To get gen- on at the Bank. London, September 30.—The Cairo cor- books, H. D. McKenzie, oor. Spring and Clark he obtained application Richardson, of the George all formalities of day name of the 48 Portland Collections made In any part of the United respondent of the Daily Telegraph says: as this one and thought that this was the fixes Mrs. and Miss, addresses, eto., in president etiquette. Every uine article, look for the Capt Long. Pier. Mrs. G w. Hunt. 8 Custom House Whan. States or Canada. “The Sirdar will become the first gov- of the Freshman he and in Washington Memorial association. she mounted her horse and set out unac- near best representation order to issue accuracy dispatch California Fig Syrup Co. printed John Cox. 23 Monument square. Accounts, Trust Funds and all classes of ernor general of the Soudan and may hold Richardson’s on "The Club Woman delighted at the chance of 12 Elm street business taken on the most favorable bad over seen. 1902 should do all they correspondence. paper companied, the bottom of the package. For sale by J. F. Hutchinson. banKlag thet post for a time. But he will resign to xevor aiumib. ruum awuuv. terms. the work It needs as a and [their Relations Sociology,” having a ride alone, ayid very often, too, the Sirdarship, could to help along. Mrs. Eaton, treasurer, reported ail druggists. Also at the news stands In the Falmouth. Interviews and Correspondence solicited. an and reason- she wont distances and United Wll. H. President. “Major Marchand w»s in straits wh9n the co-operution of the whole olass. He balance of $147.07 to the orodlt of the Fed- was extremely thoughfnl great straight ahead, Preble, Congress Square States ho- MOULTON, tels, and Grand Trunk and Union Depots. It BION WILSON, Cashier, sep29*odlm the Sirdar arrived and was glad to re- the words of Vincent: able of the necessary relation abUUiUlUjli uuu w vuu givmi closed with Bishop eration. exposition can also be obtained ot Chisholm Bros., Agents ceive from the latter, without which women must take In of the of her Food supplies ns do onr and God that Dowst and interest despair functionaries court, Easy on all trains ol the Maine Central, Grand Trunk ho would have lire-’ to “Let duty pray Owing to illness, Mrs. Henry F, which compelled held and Portland & Rochester railroads and of do onr here not In to be to re- these matters,of; “humane science,” as whom the Emperor responsible for to quit Fashoda. Major M >rohand was we may duty today, was unable present givejher XheEasy ,gents on any of the Boston Trains. this out- Buy, also from the < the characterized her In the neighborhood of Sas- The Press can oefound at the ijnuts unable to show any authority the green oasis of the future, but in the port as state enairraan oi tue uenerai speaker,so safety. following Klein hrenoh for the Mrs. Riohard- her and to Haskell, government holding desert of the present, not in the Federation. Mrs. then growth of modern society. setofc everybody knew before Easy Cook, Auburn—G.H. nlace. dusty Briggs calledtupon F. Pierce. (mnninaftivnc nf nt.hurtvhprp hllf, in the idea of the heads were uncovered. Augusta—.1. Mrs. W. H. Newell of Lewiston, to giro son brought out oloverly her all repeotfully to Bath—John O. Shaw. Easy Eat, H.—C. S. Clara. ot now." of the bureau of olub as a medium between society and Onoe she strayed a long distance from Berlin Falls „N. --HOTEL MEN IN BANGOR. the realities the report reciprocity. to Biddeford—A. M. Burnham. OF OPIUM and and wandered about In ELIXIR Air. West then said that the next act In Mrs. Newell had an enthusiastic word the Individual, 6poke very foroibly the village places Easy Digest, W. Ingalls. 30.—The directors of Brldgton—A. Bangor, September on the interest which the dubs must unknown to her. One of the Brunswick—F. P. Shaw. the drama of Zaccheus was that they to gay of the usefulnees of this depart- totally of the by which its Maine Hotel association uaker Oats Bangor—J. D. Glynu. Is a preparation Drug the Proprietors’ take in any matter of edu- who was dashing the went to his house ami had somethin*; to ment of Federation work and she paid necessarily grooms, through Boothbay Harbor—C. F. Kenntson. effects are removed, while the val House on the; njurlous met at the Bangor Wednesday the for found her in a At all Brownfield-E. L. Frink. eat. The Y.M.C.A. had ample provision a to Miss Inez Blanch- cation. Very pertinently, then, speak- country searching her, grocer*? uable medeclnal properties are retained. It President E. Judkins great compliment Cape Elizabeth—Dyer A Jose, afternoon, Henry to a close a maid •• •• and would set before the gathering all ard, her predecessor, who, she said, had er brought her address by say- field where was milking cows. in 2-lb. F. Marnner. possesses all the sedative anodyne and anti- of Watcrville Among those Stan presiding. that as olub women were necessarily The Empress was chatting familiarly pkgs. only Cumnerland Mills—H. G. powers of Opium, but produces no they had. made the office. Mrs. Newell also spoke ing Lewis. spasmodic present were: H. C. Chapman of the Camden—Fred sickness of the stomach, no vomiting, no cos of the wonderful iusight which the'pres- Interested In eduoatlonal matters, they J. H. Gould. and J. J. Pooler of Port- AT CANTON. In acute nervous dis Bangor House RACES must be interested in the work with Cornish—L.B.Knight. tiveness, no headache. ident, Mrs. Briggs, had shown in bring- MUSIC Bcanlou. land. Ihe following new members were FLETCHER METHOD. Deertng—N. J. orders it is an invaluable remedy, and is recom- certain members of the Federa- which, she was especially identified— SINGULAR STATEMENT. Deertlng Center—A. A. McCone of the Fal- Over 4000 l’eople Saw Some Good ing jout mended by tne best physicians. admitted: F. H. Nunns of the Memorial Damariscotta—M. H. Gamage. tion who have contributed such able pa- that George Washington J. C. White of the and Fairfield—E. H. Evans. mouth. Portland; Sport. association. The idea of that Simplex Kindergarten. A pers to some of the meetings. Mrs. Newell institution, Farmington—H. P. White Oo. Preble Portland; E. J. Lily of Prom Mrs. Bank to Mrs. Plnkham. W. Mitcheu. House, stated that 88 had been in active Mrs. Richordson felt, was entirely In ac- Freeport—A. E. FERRETT, Agent, W. of papers the Windfor, Portland; S. Holt CSPECIAIs TO THE PRESS.} laws of true she felt that there should cordance with the sociology, T. wSftmora. 37* PEART ST., NEW YORK. Old R. E. Wal- circulation,and MISS FLORENCE E. WOODBURY Fryeburg—J." Hotel Alberta, Orchard; Sept. 29.—The third of she felt that It should re- jnel.W&Sat.tfnrm Canton, day be more co-operation from other clnbs. and therefore The following letter to Mrs. Pink- lace of the Waldo, Portland; Charles M. fair Androscoggin Valley had good Miss Martha F. B. Iiawes of Portland ceive the avowed allegiance of every wom- ham from Mrs. M. Ka.sk, No. 2,354 announces that she is prepared to take pupils Gorham— L. J. Lermond. end Albert Heselton of the Hesel- for instruction in the Fletcher Music » M. Leavitt A Green an attendance of 4000 and one olnb In the Method, N. H.—S. Sea. weather, a vocal solo, "Lete,” Chami- an’s country. East Susquehanna Ave., Philadelphia, is to a fundamen- A. of gave by which specially designed give Gore—F. E. Russell. F. 0. BAILEI & CO., Auctioneers. ton. Skowhegan; Harry Chapman Morton of education to in such a of the best races of the season on the and her voice rang gut Miss Margaret B. Plymouth, Pa., is a remarkable statement of re- tal musical beginners Kennebunk—J. H. Otis. of nade, charmingly that a lesson is to a a the Bangor House; J. W. Wheaton a manner pupil pleasant E. Miller. westorn Maine Circuit. the two selection. thon delighted her hearers with vocal lief from utter She Kennebunkport—L. During in this beautiful discouragement. pastime, rather than an Irksome task. Tills Livermore Falls-C. Newman. Hotel Evorard, B3V Harbor. after Mrs. J. A. Clark of method is endorsed by the Hew VALUABLE REAL ESTATE first heats of the 2.30 event, seven horses Mrs. Frank B. Clarke of Portland gave solo, which says: cordially Eng- Lewiston—Chandler A Wlnsbln. 1 t was voted that the directors meet In land Conservatory of Music, M. Anagnos, di- island—S. H. Marston. Caribou read a humorous poem, on the I never can find which Long were from start to a very Interesting account of her impres- words with rector ot the erklns Institute and many other A. C. Grant. AT AUCTION, Portland some time in November and closely grouped finish, Limerick—B. evolution of the Club Woman. for Pink- musicians and educators. H. Foster. sometimes one and then another sions of the Denver biennial, and she to thank you what Lydia E. prominent Lisbon—C. extend a invitation to the hotel gaining For full Information apply to Falls—A. M. general Mr. rendering of the familiar ham’s done Lisbon Gerry. a few feet with finish so was most enthusiastic over the cordiality Hdyc’s Vegetable Compound has Falls—Merrill &s Oe October 4, at 3 o’oloek p. m., on men of Maine to assemble. A or loosing close Mechanic Denning. Tuesday, banquet Chorus, from Tanuhauser, was for me. the premises, I shall offer for sale, at public and the differed and ability of their western hostesses, Pilgrim’s No. Deerlug—A.C. Noyes. will be a feature of the ocoasion. that the judges crowd Stradom. NH.—J. C. auction, the land and buildings Nos. 44. 40 an t leading so that he received a “Some I womb North Huohdng' and the method which was displayed in given artistloally years ago had trouble I*. Sto e 52 Portland, Maine, men were enertained which won. Then two Miss Florence E. orway—F. Spring St, The visiting hotel concerning he Woodbury. This Is located and com- managing and arranging the large visit- hearty encore to whloh responded with and doctored for a long time, not see- A. O. NoycsCo. estate centrally Mr. at the House. drivers were and Din- H. Whittaker. mands a tine view ot Portland Harbor and Cape by Chapman Bangor changed Dandy another selection. At I N Conway—C. ing delegation. charming ing any improvement. times A Libby. Elizabeth, it has a frontage of 181.95 feet on mont won the next two beats more 11 Old Orchard—Fogg Prof. Wm. G. Ward of would feel well DeerlngSt., Portland, Me-, L. Preble. Spring street and an average depth of about 95 COLBY COLLEGE. Mrs. Clarke told several amusing ex- Cambridge gave enough, and other Rlomr.ond—A. Warick won the 2.45 event in Falls—F. J. Rolfe. feet, embracing an area of 16,848.59 square feet. easily. a most aud address was who is authorized to instruction in Rumlord periences, which she had in Denver, and stirring suggestive times miserable. So it went on alone give A Carr. Nos. 44 and 46 constitute a block, arranged for "SPECIAL TO THE IRKSS and use the materials ot the Fletcher Method. Rookland—Duun j heats, Banker pushing him to on “The of the Future Citi- last October. I A. J. Huston. four No. 52 Is a line, large straight felt that the cordiality manifesto'! Training until felt something sepl3eodlm families; dwelling, Sanford—Trnfton Bros. containing 18 rooms and two bath rooms, and women a mile in 2.25 1-4, very fast time for this zen,” which must have been a real terrible over I knew not Wnterville, September 29.—The among the women of the different states inspi- creeping me, Skowhegan—Blxby A Buck. has recently been fitted up at large expense, to the season as a ration to all the men and women but F. Merrimaa. convenient for as a board- of the class of 1802 held their first class track. Warick began was the best results of the meeting. present. what, kept getting worsei I can South Portland—J. render it occupation •• 11. Kicker A Son. house. won second in hts Prof. Ward’s word in this ad- my at that French and German Lessons. ing meeting today and organized their olass green horse, money Mrs. Clarke told of one woman from special hardly explain feelings Louth Windham—J. W. Read. All the buildings are In good repair and occu- the Freshman the selection of two first events and first in when she found Mrs. dress was for the true education of the time. I was so depressed in South Farie—A. D. Sturtevant pied by desirable tenants. Tbe gross annual for year by money Georgia who, spirits A. ShurttoH. to South Parle—F. rent roll ot the property Is $1,603. Assessed was future oitlzen in matters moral, social that I did not wish live, I the following officers: President, Miss straight heats in every other race in Ciarke from Maine,said very hearti- although CLARENCE HALE GIFFORD South Waterboro—G. C. Downs. valuation $13,000. A “I want to shake hands with 1 and aesthetic, as well as in matters in- had to live for. Had Saco—H. B. Kendricks Co. The are attractive in appearance and Addle Lincoln Holbrook; vice-president. which lie has started, i Still better races ly: you. everything hys- •• grounds will resume his private instructions E. L. Preble. oontaln numerous fruit and shade trees. There B. Miss thiuk it time that Maine and tellectual, as the speaker felt perhaps too teria, was very nervous; could not W. Miss Graoe BlckDell; secretary, promised tomorrow. quite and re-open his classes on fiept. 30. South Bristol—N. Gamage. It ample room for the erection of an additional ’’ been to safe to Walsh. to four or Edna Margaret Owen; treasurer, Miss Georgia joined hands. That spirit,Mrs. much attention had given the sleep and was not be left Call at 42 Pine St. between 5.30 and Tbomaston—E. block of sufficient size accommodate 2.45 race, trot and pace, purse $100. Vlnal Haven—A. B. VinaL families. of the mental, at the ex- alone. more Marian Hall. Clarke felt, prevailed through all the development 7 p. ni. _sep27eodtt Waldoboro—Geo. Bliss. The entire property will be offered for sale Warick, bs, by Warder, Jordan, 111 “ of the moral faculties. I would Wstervllle—W. D. one lot. A cash of $1000 will be re- Rev. M. Merriam of Freeport, Colby, bl and meetings, and although the New Eng- pense Indeed, I thought lose my Spalding. In payment Banker, g, Woodbury MISS A. L. SAWYER'S Westbrook—W, B. Boothby. quired from the purchaser at time of sale, aud morn- Prof. Ward has.a vigorous way of mind. No one knows what I ’79, was a visitor at the chapel this Johnson, 3 2 2 land delegation regretted that Mrs. Breed pre- endured. Woodlords—Chapman A Wyman. ten days time wil: be allowed for examination his und ha until the TarmonSbrllle—A. J B. MlehtelL of balance ot ing. Student, oh m, Bussell, 2 3 3 was not elected, they felt that Mrs. senting subject, paid many 1 continued this way last -School of Shorthand and of title aud payment purchase ch m, Mitchell, 4 4 4 re tho club women for their of when I saw in a a Typewriting, money. for has been Topsy M., l.owe would make an excellent president. compliment* February, paper I shall also, at the same time and place offer The outlook football,whioh Iiazel Wilkas, bm, Bailey, dis. in tills line of vrek. of a case was 03 EXCHANGE for sale ’3 and 15. on New and for several is Following Mrs. Clarke’s account, Mrs co-operation testimonial lady whose STREET, Lotsil-'. Brajkett truly discouraging days, Time 2.20 1-4; 2.25 2.28 1-4. ADAMS & st: eels. S In tho Olty of 1-4; Thu following c.ill s wore i to ~ANDERSON, CO., Valentine cearappa. read a letter from Mrs. Kebecr; admitted similar mine, and who had been a of M. now brightening, and the prospect for Briggs Maine, Westbrook. Me., according t» plan Geo. 2.30 class trot and 10 if the : Poniimd, bv L. pace, pure $1.50. of the new to members'' bent-ration i ti cured by E. Pinkham’s Fire Insurance Staples’, lots made Stephenson. a team i3 better than it Lowa Atlanta, Georgia, presi- Lydia Vegeta- Agency Stephen winning today ■ l3Mt 189S. lois nc offered lu one ■ f Rover year begins Sept* 1, The three nil] paroe:. Dandy Dirmont. bl g, by Black the Oosmopolit 'no nd Foxoron ; ble I determined to it, has been before since the opening of the dent of General Federation, express Compound. try 8©p24‘ eodtf 31 Exchange Street. A cash pay me u ot $.’0 will be required at tints Bolfe. Bussell, 7 111 artiog 1 ten will be allowed resret that she was unable to come be Woiem1 *u\ VViinvn; •ad felt-better after the first dose. I of sale, and days purchaser term. Cnpt. Scannell is working hard ing Class American and Shu bo Wiikes. bg. Gilbert, 13 3 3 ■ first Foreign Companies to examine title and complete payment. •,vi>'tliri p :r fli. niid; •on tinned and am a JAM ES A. and his wonderful enthusiasm has given bm, Howard and .Maine “to meet some of the pro^rcs ypti taking it, to-day BAIN, I will non ?jy the above properties to pur- May Day, 11 .* Horace Anderson. Chas. C. Adams TT' PTWlC/YT T were required to settle C. O. Mabrey, 111 William Benson, jumped Eleoantrlx, bruised and out. honors went to Sir Ivy as will appear Silver and Gold, C. A. Abbott, 3 3 4 story, badly mw 1 nanism DATED. William dislocated. We are also having a Big Sale of Fall and Winter Reefers for below. A. C. Usher, 6 6 d Olson, hip from the summary Dixie, Fireman John Thrane, thrown down & Boston, 39,—The Herald this 2.29 1-2. Boys 3 to 16 years. N. M.TeIiNS GO,, September In the 2.24 class there was horse rao- Time, 2.30 1 4, 2.29 3-4, two of stairs an legs afternoon says: Consolidation of 10 or fights by explosion, to finish. In the first heat and hands lacerated 12 of Boston’s national banks is as good ing from start COUNTY FAIR. 8 Free St. LINCOLN Fireman Thomas B. Muloaby, thrown as assured. A circular has beeu issued Prince had the and S6p24tdtf Fearnaught pole kept face and in- own TO THE PHESS.] down with Thrane, body to the savings banks,who practically it to the last quarter when Gen. Mao [SPECIAL a controlling interest in these banks, 29—The Maine jured. COAL. with a fine show of took the lead Damarlseotta, September The tiro broke out in some druggist a which will be paid for speed naming price hotel changed hands today, the stores in the basement and the burning their holdings. The intention is to liqui- hotly followed by Ginger. Coming down again Nora A. Fisk cf chemicals made a quick tire, precipitating date theEe banks and organize a new the home Mac went oS his feet purchasing party being stretch, a among the inmates wko rushed national bank with a of $3,000,000 panic CLOTHING capital Watervllle. STANDARD A Fail Assortment ot and Free- I only to lose the heat to Ginger,who sailed for the windows. The llnanolal loss will CO., Lehigh EVERY... or $5,000,000. The largest capitalization thousand attended the time under the wire in fine form. Over three people be small. of anv Boston bank at the present tor Domestic Use. 1 the Burning Coals is and that the Merchants. In the seoond Bradford B showed Lincoln county fair here today, largest middle me. $3,000,000, heat, 255 St., Portland, ... MAN I The banks named are Columbian, ever on the on a second MB. HAY TAKES OATH TODAY. and Boston, up well and led at the first half, but Gin- crowd grounds sep2Sd4t Tocahontas (Semi-Bituminous) Eagle, Harvard, Market, North, North weather is tomorrow It came to him on the last turn ar.d If the good 29.—Acting are Lincoln and Massa- ger up day. Washington, Soptembor Georges Creek Cumberland Coals American, Globe, of the most successful of Adee called Col. Hay at T0 HIS TRADE.! chusetts. Messrs. J. P. & Co., nock nock they moved down the home will be one years Secretary upon Morgan his residence today to ascertain his wishes unsurpassed for general steam and of New are said to be behind the a close the society. STUDY SHORTHAND. WM. York, stretch, Ginger winning by shave. in regard to the time when he should M. HARKS, movement and are aided Price, Mc- of Shorthand and Busi- use. a bar. euitonirt H by In the third heat there was a most ex- assumo of the of state, At the the ‘‘School forge WS fMqsentty Cormick & of that and charge department in this Co., city, Kidder, COX FAMILY REUNION. said lie did wish to enter ness, which will open city September finish. Gen. Mac with a terrific Mr. Hay not instructed iu Short- Genuine JPraaklin, coma to u vitb copy and aaj Peabody & Co., and R. L. Day & Co., citing take the 6th. Pupils thoroughly Lykens Valley § The second annu-1 reunion of the New upon his duties today but would hand and and all kinds of office j§ of ibis city. The plan is in keeping with burst of speed almost got even with Gin- Mr. Typewriting, Caunel. oath tomorrow. During the morning work. They will be given real experience in Card English and American the suggestion made by the bank Cox families was held Wednes- “Put it in form ta& savings ger, who was leading on the last quarter, England his to the President office work' and located In positions. Only Book, I gjtraotfre Hay paid respects committee some time ago. It means tbe In Tremont with him kind in the state. For AND- | but the gamey horse kept to his feet and day evening Chipman Hall, and remained in conference scbool of the particulars, Above Coals Constant- Commercial and Everett have sues II. s. MOOIlY, me liquidated Boston. All of the hundred and for an hour When Mr. Huy left, it was apply to Proprietor, laa&o pngs reasenaexf, ;; and a interest has been maintained his slight lead, winning the Temple, 80 Street, Portland, Me. controlling bought announced that he would take the oath Exchange On Hand. | in the International with the in members of the family present there sep9 ly purpose heat and race. forty of office at the executive mansion just _.__codim 100-2 la rnC^ owes tin work la always > view. The Tremont and Revere banks to William Cox of TELEPHONE fik Harlan times the horses were who lived In the early part to be administered by Justice N. OFFICE: ago in furtherance of this scheme. and several emaquid.Me., MISS LUCY BLANCHARD, PRINTERS* EXCHANGE, Toasts were the Supreme court of the United States. (* but Dan Westland was just a of the seventeenth century. returned from a summer of study with Malta. bunched, Col. Hay will assume control of his dutirs Having 97 1-2 Exchange St., Portland 7b Commercial & 70 Exchange Sts. for the and at the offered duriDg the banquet by represen- LOSS WAS HALF MILLION. little too speedy field, as secretary of state on Saturday. *pr3 various after wbioh Mr. Arthur of New York, end showed up well in the lead, winning tatives of the lines, Whitilg Boston. September 29.—It was learned carried out. resume of the heats. a musical programme was Will teaching that the loss caused by the burning in three straight A today Orchestra was FINE JOS PRINTING SPECIALTY. of the Bradley Fertilizer company’s The Summaries: The Lowell School present. PIANO ANI» CLAVIER, ; All orders by mall or at last officers were elected.for 3 Monroe Place telephone nromotly works Weymouth night,aggregates RACE. The following On September 20. attended to. The insurance is GREEN HORSE eodlm* sept22eodtf about $509,000. $245,- the ensuing year: President, Harry P. septlO 000, as follows: Buildings, $35 009; ma- Sir Ivy, (Shaw), 8 2 111 Cox, of Portland; Secretary, Edw ard SUPPLIES At the 1 4 2 3 2 SCHOOL chinery, $53,000: stock, S107.900. Enrestione, (Sturtevant), J. Cox of Newtonville; Tresarer, Edwin the Boston board of under- CROWN and BRIDUEWORK meeting of Robin, (Moulton), 2 13 2 4 B. Cox of Boston; Historian, Rev. J. H. Portland & Rochester Railroad writers this morning a committee was Bessie 4 8 4 4 3 M., (Pride), Cox of Lexington. Annual of the Invalids’ to a appointed to adjust the loss; Meeting and Irregularities Specialty. Time, 2.54, 2.53 1-2, 2.60, 2.49 1-4, MEETING. 2.49 1-2. ANNUAL. MAINE PENSIONS. DEEBim EIGHT TEARS' EXPERIENCE. Writing and Drawing Books. mHE stockholders of the Portland & Rocher- 1 that their annual meeting of the subscribers of the Open Evening*. Prices Moderate. ter Railroad are hereby notified 29.—The fol- be at the office of T Washington, September THEInvalids’ Home will bs held at the Homo annual meeting will held B. on P. Wescott. ml Middio Street. Portland, are announced for resi- Deafness Cannot be Cured Miss Ida Rlchner, Deering avenue, on Mechanic Sr., Woodfords. Wednesday DR. ELLERY P. Ueo. lowing pensions o lor the BLANCHARD, Blanks and Pads. on WEDNESDAY, the hith of Ootober her school class Wed- afternoon. Oct. 5. 1898, at 3 clock, Spoiling day of Maine: as the entertained Sunday DEWTIST- o’clock in tbe to aot dents by local applications they cannot reach election of ofllcers ana ilie transaction of other next, at ten forenoon, upon of ihe ear. one boom Y. 51. viz: ADDITIONAL. diseased portion There is only nesday evening in a most delightful man- 23-26-37, c, A., Congress-q. tbe following articles, to cure deafness, and that is constitu- asm 1— the of the Directors and way by was in JENNIE E. WEST, Seo’v. augl To hear report Deafness is caused an in- ner. The evening spent games, Books and James B. Smith, Biddeford, $6 to $8. tional remedies. by Portland, Sept. 21,1898. sep!23dUw2wF» Composition Paper. act thereon. flamed condition ot the mucous lining of the music, etc. Refreshments were served. 2— To elect Directors for the ensuing year. REISSUE. Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed 3— To elect a Clerk of the CorBoratlcm. Prizes were awarded to Miss Kut’i Rlch- you have a rumbling sound or imperfect beat- 4— To transact any other business that may Berwick is Penholders and Pens. said Hiram Hurf, $17. ing, andvvhenit is entirely elo»ed, deafness ner, Miss Marlon Corbett and Miss Ger- Pencils, Rubber, legally coma before meeting. the result, and unless the inflammation can be EVERY WOftflAN WM. H. CONANT. Clerk. OF COREA. taken out and this tube restored to its normal trude Foley. Sept. 20, ISOS. sep21d2w NEW PREMIER Sometimes needs a reliable Portland, condition, will be destroyed lurever; hearing monthly regulating medicine. kinds. Yokohama, September 29.—A new pre- nine eases out of ten are caused by catarrh, PAY FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Schooi Books of all named Sitsunbak has been appoint- which Is othing but an inflamed condition of DR. PEAL’S mier, order Ask DR. F. AUSTIN ed in Corea. The rebels have attacked the mucous surfaces. Washington. September 29.—An TENNEYt We will give One Hundred Do'lars for any of the war department directs that sick STEPHEN government offices on the island of For- EASTMAN BROS & BANCROFT piLLS.. BERStY, ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can- and wounded soldiers granted furlough ^ PENNYROYAL mosa and set fire to a in whicb in result. The OCU3L.IST, building not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for think of Stockings, tire safe and certain jrenu* are entitled to *1.50 per day commutation what they Shawknit prompt, Sent 453 1-3 Congress st., they were located. They fled, however, circulars; free. fne (Dr. Deal’s") never disappoint. anywnere, and and transportation whsn travelling too work—warrant 0. (gaid oPiinde^ SHORT & HARMON Oj;p. Soldiers* Monuvnwii. the of the troops and the F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Mon’s Gloves-street and $1.00. Peal Medicino Co., Cleveland. $j.wofc, Joh LORING, pn approach and from their homes or to and from aeplOdlivteodtf Eyes examined free every Saturday, jlyidtf attackea the rebels in that distriot, Sold by druggists. 76o. and free C. H. GUPPY & COm Agts., Portland, Me. KO, 37 Plum Street, jitter Fills are the best. of dujy. repair evp»y fair. Horning a lumber of villages. Hall’s Family posts MI8PH ,T 14 WEOPI, com KI8CELLAIIKOPS. FINANCIAL._ _uremnam, _ _ahcsestewts. PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, affairs. When this idea took possession The remainder ofjthe separatists | the file of the insurgent of him he called together his henchmen posed rank and AND army. Many of them Jure negroes or and notified them of his deoislon. So cer- of them are farmers, FAY BI{0** & hosfohd, MAINE STATE PKES3. mulattoes, nearly all ICCCCDCnM TliCATDC tain was he that his scheme would go country people, pacifioos, ignorant and JCrrCnOUIl inCHIIIC Lessees ami Managers. Kates. savo MERCANTILE Subscription through that he facetiously boasted be- unambitious, but non-oombative, Skin Comfort under aotual Numerically Daily (in advance) $6 per year; $3 for fix fore the convention was called to order compulsion. they are in the majority. months; $1.60 a quarter; £0 cents a month. undoubtedly TONIGHT TJ. s7v. NIGHT that a Van Wyok would be the oandldate. They bave^nevor held office, nor would another name that is to Trust The Daily is delivered every morning by is given Co., Portland Volunteer will attend In a body. He made no mistake. Van Wyok was they be likely to do so under an independ- only Companies limits and at > carrier anywhere within the city ent can only attend to FAR WELL. FAUST The renowned and only nominated on the first ballot. His order government. They St.. Me. Woodlords without extra charge. their own affairs. They may in time, Comfort owder who 57 Exchange Portland, as and with as little fleshy people Daily (not in advance), invariably at the was obeyed promptly with eduoatlon, make fairly good citizens. f by LEWIS MORRISON IN FAUST. as if he had been a will annexa- All new Exoelleui Grand Electrical Effects. rate o£ $7 a year. protest military They probably vote against Scenery. Company. so tion. —ladies who and Maine State Press. (Weekly) published oommander and the delegates many chafe perspire excessively, Capita', $100,000.00 The annexationists inolnde a large num- TOMRROW AT every Thursday. $1.00 per year; 60 cents for 6 soldiers under bis oommand. After this 2.30 and 8, months; 26 cents for 3 months. ber of respectable and Intelligent Cubans, of convention bad the Liibilites Stockholders, $100,000.00 performance the many of whom have spent the greater who suffer with feet, Persons wishing to leave town for long ot tender, aching Court A. Herne’s SHORE ACRES. hardihood to invite all believeis In good of their lives In the United States, persons Depositary for Jas. the addresses of their psrt Legal short periods may have and aware of tbe flnanoial Funds. Transude a A Fine New Scenery. ! government to join with them—and who, keenly and Trust Company._Entire papers changed as often as desired. and other advantages that would accrue or other skin affection. Please it. business. Pays make Crokerism, whloh Is now only any try (general Banking Kates, from annexation, are in favor of it and Ct, on Balances and Advertising and 50c. Sample box free. COMFORT POWDER CO.. Hartford. Interest Daily and city-wide, state-wide. will vote for it at the first opportunity. All druggist*. *5 Re- Monday Tuesday, j Press square, for one on Certificates of Deposit. In Daily $1.60 per They compose a worthy element n society, insertions ceives all classes of accounts week; $4.00 for one mon*h. Three THE NEW YOKEL INDEPENDENTS. and are American in ED. E. RICE’S praotioally every- the most favorable terms. or less, $1.00 per square. Every other day ad- thing but birth. Numerically they are upon The average New York Independent Acts as Trustee for Railroad one third Jess than these rates. not and to what extent they may - - vertisements, Indeed. large, Gov- for seems to be a very peoullar person exert an Influence toward over and other mortgages. BALLET Half square advertisements $1.00 one winning THE GIRL. The chief corner stone of his creed Is the to the of annexation ernment. Railroad. munici- Week or $2.60 for one month. separatists policy Cast—Grand What Platt It Is to say. They are an un- pal and other Selected Securi- Original Ballet. “A is a space of the width of a col- hatred of Tom Platt. says impossible square” known M. LEWSEN & CO. ties and sold. Inter- or does be without ref- quantity. bought 70 ARTISTS-70 umn and one inch long. must denounced, What attitude will be assumed by the views and So- addi- Correspondence SUPERB SCENIC DISPLAY — AUGMENTED OCHESTRA Special Notices, on first page, one-third erence to it3 intrinsic character, simply old of the “antononqlsta" Is almost party licited. Seats on sale uncertain. The autonomlsta were Friday. ______l tional. because Platt says or does it. If Platt equally OFFICBUSi and Auction Sales, $2.00 per ohiefly property holders of the old regime. i Amusements has spoken well of a man, that Is enough |R. Henry P. Cox, Pratident- WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, an each week. Three insertions or less, They compose eminently respeotable Edward b. Vice President. aquare to the man’s name upon the Inde- and The Winslow, got but not overprogressive element, they We call Jam.* F. Hawke*, Vie. Pre.ld.ur. $1.60 per square. 1 black list. If a oandldate lias wera never devoted to the inborn princi- K. Sounder., Treasurer. JAMEfe O’NEIL in and olassed pendent’s Hutson Reading Notices nonpareil type H. Pea»e. Secretary. of or does not have his of liberty and independence. They Cbeiter on line each the support Platt, ples a In Virgintus Wednesday, with other paid notices, 16 cents per to to ac- setb L. Larrabee, to may. were always eager compromise, and when Greek meets Greek on active opposition, that is sufficient to to New Silk Thursday. Insertion- cept the best the present afforded and Special a»pt2« dtt_ Pure Reading Notices in reading matter type, make them drop him, even though be- let the future take oare of itself. At heart not hate the cause of the *6 cents per line each insertion. fore the discovery that Platt did they favored Insurgents, but did not it In Wants, To Let, Tor Sale and similar adver- him he was one of their pets and favorites. they espouse openly. words, during the revolution most Underskirt FINANCIAL- tisements, 25 cents per week in advance, for until within a week plain Attention Theodore Roosevelt of them sat on the fence. In point of WILSON’S ACADEMY no adver- 40 words or less, display. Displayed or two bean a favorite exert consid- had always great numbers and influence they Casco National Band — OF — and all adver- tisements under these headlines, erable Between annexa- WE OFFER with the Independents. They used to say political power. — OF — tisements not paid in advance, will be charged tion and they will probably he -was dear to their so Independence hearts, Independ- as the easier out. to Department at regular rates. ohoooe the former way and ent and fearless had he shown himself to or the PORTLAND, MAINE. In Maine State Press—$1.00 psr square The conservative party, Span- Omaha Street Railway Go. Dancing Department, loved him so form an different class. for first Insertion, and 50 cents per square for be in public office. They iards, entirely As to their merits or demerits, their m—1 519 CONGRESS ST. •ach subsequent insertion. devotedly and esteemed him so highly that 1824. claims to consideration or otherwise,opin HAVE JUST ADDED. Incarporatsd FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD Address all communications relating to sub- wanted to nominate him for gover- WE they ions will undoubtedly differ. In the past SURPLUS OZiASSES. to Portland is All the latest shades in plaids, CAPITAL AND FIVE PER CENT. acripUons and advertisements nor. A short time ago Mr. Platt con- they have assumed an air of superiority Our assortment complete. BONDS, silks. P rice Ladies and Gentlemen Monday and Publishing 97 Exchange Street, over all on the the army and colors, made of the best quality Co., cluded that Mr. Roosevelt would be the island, except changeables plain Thursday evening-, commencing October were the merchants .. Portland, me. and the church. They to $15.00. ,, Due 1914. for most available man the Republicans $5.00 lined May I, 10th. Terms twelve lessons, Gentlemen the shopkeepers, the usurers, whose sole We are showing a few Tailor Made Fall Suits. Some silk through- $6.00, Ladies $3.00. could nominate for governor, and an- to at the of the or skirts. purpose was profit expense out, others have silk lined coats. Flounce plain NOTICE s Mlsees and Master*, Tonne Ladles and of his selection. For oenturles have done all MILLION nounced himself In favor Cuban. they ONE Gentlemen from 4.30 to Thursdays 6.00P.IU.. TlrTFI PBESS. in their to hold him down and pre- All holder* of the old Omaha Horse Railway October l»th. No pupil admitted Mr. Platt was moved to this conclusion, power LADIES’ SILK WAISTS. Six Per Cent. Bonds commencing vent to office. Company First Mortgage to tills class under 14 years of age. his appointment any They as well as New York, have not from for Roosevelt per- •, A new line arrived. Paris and Berlin, are notified mat It Is the purpose and any liking took good oare that neither he nor his In- just hereby Master* and Mlaae* Saturdays, commencing SEPTEMBER 30. to our assortment. We are told that we have the prettiest intent of the Omaha Street Railway Company, FRIDAY, or but because he dis- terests were ever in the Cortes contributed styles DOLLARS, October 15th- Beginners from 2.30 to 4.00 p. in. sonally politically, represented Price* to 30.00 by virtue of the provisions of file Horse Rail- at the crown line of Silk Waists in tlie city. $3.98 off and redeem these Advance pupils from 4.3U to e.oa p. m. covered that there was a grept tide of Madrid. “They prejudiced lo way mortgage, to pay WOOL WAISTS in and flannels, 59c $9.98 of 1899. Holders has his suffi- rol and the Cortes against the Cuban; they plaids bonds on the first day January, Terms—Twenty-four lesions, (I. Aguinaldo got Republic opinion in Roosevelt’s favor Sixes who desire the public bought up the and shared their Paid on of tne Horse Railway established to issue formal notice judges Interest of Omaha Street lied need rates for two or more ciently ling in upon him which he could not with the venal and DRESS SKIRTS. new Five Per Cent. Bonds the from the plunder politicians the now to the He has an army of out osten- Railway Company can make exchange same family. powers. got dofy without gteat risk of being burled military authorities who came In all the latest materials such as crepon, wool and silk plaids, : to the administra- TIME DEPOSITS. upon favorable terms, upon application 80,000 men, too, presumably for its de- underneath it. The moment Mr, Platt sibly or tbe purpose of a just satin brocades, satins, fancy wool mixtures, a. for silk and plain undersigned. Office hours, 10 to 11 in., 3 to 4 p. m. tion of the laws. They oared nothing are to can fence. nrofesssd a willingness to accept Roose- etc. Our skirts at $4.50 an>nid on and 517 Congress undoing of the work of the Boston Separatists, vorable to Mr. only upon presentation, 17th. Street._ posed candidates subservient to Mr. after (lint at the office of Saturday, Sept. before the ists autonomists an d Spaniards all look equally date, GEORGE A. FOXCROFT, Manager. Chamber of Commerce Quebec Croker. The boss Is tbe product WOODBURY & MOULTON. Our Specialty, is instruction in forward to it with the greatest interest political sep26dlw The Boston body, through a of a and the remains un- ^commission. system, system sep29iw Municipal Security Co. and concern. shaken even when one boss iB defeated for committee, argued before the commis- AUCTION SALES. tbe benefit of another. The power of tbe in favor of and the The people who compose [these parties PIANO PLAYING. sioners reciprocity, boss does not from hlB control of are resident in Cnba, and have interests spring tra in F. 0. & Co., Auctioneers. allegation was that subsequently Col, the but his coDtrol of the Special ning By Bailey will look at Legislature; before the commis- in common, but they tbe comes from his to con- Clark had appeared Legislature power Piano Technic, General Household Furniture, Stoves Etc. down all their future government of the island from en- trol nominations. That 1b the place at Memorizing:. Carpets, sioners and thrown argu- $90,000 we sell at our rooms. in order to the TO INVESTORS. Saturday. Oct. 1st, shall different of view. The which to strike destroy that CoL tirely points sepa- Theory, 46 street, a general line of household ments. It appears, however, system. If the will join _i_ Exchange who the independents History, furniture of sets, easy chairs, He made an ratists are tie insurgents during are consisting parlor Clark was misrepresented. the political parties with which they Interpretation. tables, sideboards, extension tables, chamber three have been fighting for under the new car- argument in favor of continuing the past years most in sympathy, and sets, sewing machine, piano, twenty-five are com- ballot law strive to control the party YEAR 4 PER GENT stoves, kitchen and of not confining liberty and independence. They THIRTY pets, parlor bonding privilege, nominations, they will, in my judgment, PUBLIC RECITALS BY STUDENTS! furniture^raiu’e, Indeed posed of two entirely distinct elements— GunMand Illuminating Go. reciprocity, to natural products. be in a position to deal muoh heavier PORTLAND. AUGUSTA, BANGOR and old Creole of the is- business he to have followed close- first, the population blows against the bnss system than they HOULTON, ME. Actual by mail and Class appears pretty for beginners. Book- The Kinder land, the aristocracy, the beet blood, the can do by embarking upon po- railroad. Office practice the lines laid down by the Chamber of possibly STOCK, STOCK, STOCK. clerks and furnished to Oct. F. O. BAILEY & CO. ly litical movements that never can hope keepers, stenographers for this season will begin SATURDAY, best brains, the best citizens, the best rep- business men. Free catalogue. o’clock a. m. 20 half hour lessons Commerce. for but negative success. 1 Controls 15th, at 10 resentatives of the Latin race on this anything A Gilt Edged Security. the F. L. SUAW, Free., Portland, Me. §6.00. No practice required at home. Apply think moreover, a singularly unfortu- it, the Portland Eleotric immediately. The New York Damocratlc state con- hemisphera. With these people the desire nate moment for the independents to at- charter of Light eepio__dam Salesroom 48 Kxekaagre Street. an tack Mr. Platt when he is proposing that Co. Will and WATER & L. vention appeal’s to have done the bid- for freedom, absolute, for independent light Portland, Deeriug STANDISH FRANK RANKIN ,Director. tbe party shall nominate for C. W. ALLEN of Boss Croker without even so republie, has become a passion. It has Republican Cape Elizabeth with Low Cost Water Baxter Block. V- O. BAILKT. ding governor the very man who was the GERMAN marha dream and their ambition for Great North INSTRUCTION. CONSTRUCTION CO., sepl6 dim much as a protest. Having had a very been their choice of the Independents for the same Power from Falls, Gorham, Roosevelt does not pleasant experience with one member of years past. For it they have given up office. Colonel ehange 14 miles from Portland. MRS. SCHUMACHER, DUE 1928. his character the as of New life, everything. Numerically by accepting Republi- of the Bellows School and now coo the Yan Wyck family Mayor prosperity, nor the formerly can nomination, by declining Large Profits assured and nected with the Portand School for Girls, will LATHAM TRUE, the said Van they,are probably in the minority; social- Tills company supplies Deering, West- York, Wyck having always nomination. He is sure to receive private attention given independent rates that will induce pupils. Special and and the Teacher of ... was and de- in elected popular classes brook, Gorham Stuudish, done as he was told—Croker’s first idea ly, politically iutellectully they be a Republican office, if upon to students preparing for college, and TAXES FOB 1898. nnd he is sure an immense business. formed in reading. also taken. For above bonds are PIANO, to him in the chair, in the serve greater consideration than any other both nominations; equally Beginners place governor’s and further particulars inquire at No. 3 Cumberland the island. adore the to be honest, independent courageous Write for THEORV. (Harmony. Counterpoint, way of reward for his obedience. element on They particulars. Terrace, Monday, Wednesday and Friday after- and OF PORTLAND. 1 perhaps as governor, if elected upon the Republi- Fugue, Analytical CITY oc- her institutions and her sep24dtf GUARANTEED Instru- Treasurer’s Office. But on mature reflection it doubtless United States, can nomination only. noons._ Synthetical Form, J and mentation.) September 17, 18 is.) this but they will not vote for annex- I think the Independent movement is curred to the Boss that might expose people, by Portland Water Co. that the tax bills for to tho sound money cause, be- VOTICE Is hereby given of a less ser- ation at With them peronnl pride dangerous been committed to me him to the dauger getting present. that the COMPOSITION, -lx the year 1888, have cause assuming independents CUMBERLAND for tne collection of the same, a a warrant man in the ohair. Then and sentiment have played Tery import- as —FOR SALE BY— will resume Tue.day, September with viceable mayor's nominate only sound money men, yon teaching with an ordinance of the City, s ant in their struggle for liberty, and Mrs, Henrietta A. Fellows, 1898. In accordance part it tend to divide the sound 30th, ... a thought struck him. There wore propose, will and happy although in a few years’ time they will Speolal attention given to piano teehnic besides this born money vote. classes, ensemble prac- of One Per Cent. Other Van Wycks one, undoubtedly be the most earnest support- SETH LOW. : TEACHER OF interpretation. Pupils’ Discount it were forced Illuminating Co., SINGING, tice and recitals. of the same and presumably of ers of annexation, if upon H, M. PAYSON &C0., parents, New York, Sept. 27. Lessons in Theory. on all said taxes paid on or them though well aware of the bene- Correspondence will be allowed the same tractable and obliging dispo- now, Delivery and Development of the Voice. Manuscript Cotnpositious corrected. Oct. 31, 1838. fits therefrom, it would, never- 476 COR. CROSS Bankers. before MONDAY, them accruing Burdock Blood FORE, ST., M. H. sition. Why not make one of gov- be unwelcome. The real secret When doctors fail, try Studio, 3» V. C. A. BuiKUne- GEO. LIBBY, theless, aa St., Portland, Me- Brown 537 Congress SL, (treasurer and Collector. thus dominate state affairs is that desire at least a brief Bitters. Cures dyspepsia, constipation.; Me, Residence, so Pleasant street, sear High. Exchange Block, s*pt21tMt31 ernor, and for this they Portland, frt3S