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 mast effective attractions this case, the full development of the work has need of. says to men: “Follow Me,” he asks us for not only is it acted, even ADDRESS BY PRESI- falls upon other men the lion’s share of The Young Men’s Christian Association stage today, ELOQUENT what we tho oredlt to the in measure the influences of to do with reference to himself to the minor characters, os satisfactorily rightfully belongs early provides large DENT BUTLER OF COLBY. workers. all three of these grand institutions, in shall surely do with referenoe to some Gr-ik-TE effeots as onn be but the superb OPEN dssired, It is only justice for the Building Com- its work for men. This is the reason fol- the thing or leader; for men are always introduced and heighten mittee to mHke mention of the efficient it is suoh a for emphasize why mighty power right- The children of the tho lowers, worshippers. gather story and the aotlng. help Ladies’. Auxiliary. They eousness, and for upbuilding of char- . TO pledged, and have nearly paid, the large acter. about a leader in their sports; the boy Tonight will also be Volunteers’ night sum of $18,000 toward the building. be like the man. Men choose a the of the New Crowded Our rooms are made as homelike as pos- aspires to at the theatre. Mr. Gosse, manager, Auditorium Building This, we believe, is the largest sum in sible, and they are the only home, for a leader and gladly folllow him, ana men has had the house and its surroundings With Interested Auditors—Beport of proportion to the cost of the building ever longer or shorter time, for a large num- likenesses and ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo®# be pledged by an auxiliary, and is double erect statues and preserve handsomely decorated, and there will the Building Committee—President ber of young men. The doors of this the largest subscripion as yet received for memorials of those who have been their musio of a patriotic character building stand open every night in the delightful Payson’s Address. the building. of freedom under week, and a young man is sure to find great leaders to new elevations The Portland battalion, The oommittee was fortunate played. building bright, and attractive, and reason for erecting will march to The exercises of the new Y. everything and truth. And the oommand of its officers, dedicatory in having one of its members, a man of oheerful within. He will meet with a these statues is that we instinotively feel Mr. Mor- M. C. A. occurred last evening. long and extensive as a builder a the treatre and be the guests of building experience hearty welcome, and find helping hand whose interest ill the construction that visible memorial helps us in our The attendance was large and the audi- great extended to him. Other doors stand open any rison on the oonaslon. of this led him to building give almost e in tho week, and young men to in some degree at al- torium of the new edifloe was crowded at very night endeavor follow, There are still good seats to be had, his entire time to forward the but INVESTMENTS. pushing are attracted within often EDGED them, they T memories o’olock when the exercises com- work. least, those whoso they per- though there has beoD a very flattering eight meet with influenoes that debase and has a sum the of these menced. President E. R of the Not only large of money been destroy instead of it petuate. We accept leadership | advance sale. Payson character, building saved to the Association, but in wo desire of Portland and many up. Young men are led astray almost men in proportion as something oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooe# Y. M. C. A. presided his has been of the SHORE ACRES. ways experience great- entirely through their social nature; this butter and still better for ourselves. Wo the ol the evening was Dr. est value to us Too much credit cannot speaker is our plea for making these rooms so at- This is “Shore Acres," seventh season, for are all learners, lovers, patriots, hero Nathaniel Butler of Colby colloge. be given to Mr. E. P. Chase, his in- tractive. to Smile on You. Itself Is the greatest proof of valuable assistance And thus we are at the very Enter It and Invite and that In A fine quartette consisting of Messrs. More attention is being given to eduoa- worshippers. Prosperity the play's value. If there is any man or fartherest remove from the zero point of woman in this broad and beautiful land, individuality and personal power. There who cannot appreciate the sweetness and is when wo are drawn out of ourselves purity of Mr. Herne’s comedy drama, in devotion to some true end or noble is to be by of life not A LEADERS: that man or woman pitied leader, a fullness and intensity WE’VE TOUCHED THE BOTTOM OH FEW in the old everyone. The soenes enacted otherwise attainable. old Uncle Berry homestead, where dear Great men may, in a very true sense, Nathaniel, the elder bachelor brother, be regarded 03 the gifts of God sent Into dozen all the Latest Shapes, at 23c each the 150 Ties, in a whole cartload of toys for the world to do a work. Of eaoh It may brings (See window.) children, bought with his last pension be said that he appeared in the fullness of for a money that was so sorely needed time. And what they have accomplished of those bits of hu- for hard at 6c per new overcoat. Is one for the world cannot be measured by any 75 dozen Suspenders, good work, pair to endear man nature that has helped standards of history, beoause perhaps the i “Shore Aores” to every lover of home larger share of their mission to us is not in and at scenes 200 dozen Half Hose (Wool) Greys Hines, Ufa in America. There are other only in what they have done in their equally as touobing. No play now be- own time, but in their influence on hu- 12 l-2c pair, 2 pair lor 25c fore the publlo has so honestly deserved man character in all time in stimulating and the euocess it has achieved, every us all to a higher type of life—a more art sinoerely hopes more an Bine lover of refined stage heroio endeavor—a successful 50 dozen Underwear, Medium Weight Jersey, that "Shore Aores” will continue to ce achievement. Hence it domes to pass that played for many years to come. A fine next to personal acquaintance and asso- at 39c each will and Light Shades, soenio production of this ideal work ciation with suoh men, nothing is more the JeHersan, Saturday, at s.ou to the best that is in us than be given at stimulating with at and 8. the study of well-written biography. 50 dozen Fancy Shirts, new Fall patterns, caffs, as Gustavus THE BALLET GIRL. Thus, suoh men Luther, 45c each of Adolphus, Gladstone, Bismarck, Philip The gay and glittering production Sidney, Franklin, Abraham Lincoln, do the successful English musical exrava- work for us in and Will be seen a great enlarging ganza, “The Ballet Girl," elevating our own personality. in this city for the first time next Mon- All this serves to illustrate the fact that day and Tuesday evenings at The Jeffer- the of worshipful following is It bristles with novelties and new impulse son. rlonnla ImVurrldarl \n ntlK nnfliru that ft1 fa sensations, is brimming over with oharm- not an unworthy or self-contradictory Ing and oatohy ditties, olever comedians impulse; that it is really at the basis of handsome, nimble-footed girls, and rattle Y. n. C. A. AUDITORIUM. the best activities that wo have put for- dash choruses. It to the eye with & appeals CO. And the view that me a are F. ward. CLARK great IRK its superb scenio display and fabrics. God’s gifts to us, and especially in their The oast is highly spoken of the company Nickerson, Barnard, Merrill and Pierce We have a long list of friends Jwho have tional work every year in our association. been for men in all will lead the same as rendered several selections and wore aided tie greatly In completing our great Many men have fitted higher influence upon time, numbering seventy people, of the re- undertaking. It would be impossible to positions in life because help ns to see (be reasonableness and even the iu New York and Bos- repeatedly encored. presented the play mention them all at this time, but we ceived in our educational olasses. Many neoessity of God’s placing hefore us some- Cash) with the addition of The Rev. Dr. Fenn made the prayer our have a new lease of life One Price) ton all last season, are glad to acknowledge indebtedness gained through of our fol- Spot YY. S. remember with the olasses for where thing more worthy worshipful two of the most important members of of invocation and the Rev. Ayres to them, and will pleas- physical training, ure the the consideration, and also body building has been reduced to a than at best, imperfeot with Catherine Booth, read the soriptures. gifts, lowing these, the London oast, the of sympathy with soienoe. ?,We have been called the people’s Mr. B. M. Edwar chairman of the hearty expressions models. That He has done so is the the dancer. ds, the association which so have kind- and I believe that the time is not great many college, of the Christian and AND building committee, made the following far distant when we shall be entitled to declaration gospel; HATTERS FURNISHERS, THE STAR COURSE. ly expressed. CLOTHIERS, report: B. M. EDWARDS, this name because of the educational work therefore it is true that there is nothing The sale of reserved 6eats for the Star Chairman. accomplished in this building. more for man than the REPORT OF BUILDING COMMIT important .every at ] The Committee consisted of Along with home and school influences C. II. Course of entertainments will begin Bnllding clear and praotical accept- 26 and 28 Monument Sqaiare. REDIjO]\t, Prop. Messrs. B. M. Edwards, Chairman. W. and absolutely necessary in the making apprehension sep30d3t Hail this and continue TEE. Jesus is the City morning J. Knowlton, E. P. Chase, M. M. Bailey, of a whole man, is the influence of the ance of the truth that Christ daily. It is not necessary to expatiate on Aotive work looking toward the erection J. H. True, J. B. Coyle, R. S. Davis. church. This is a Chrlstiau association. only perfect model after whom human It is the church at work for a definite the merits of this course. If it is kept of this for our Association was Mr. E. R. the of the human aro to building Payson, president life and character. .be one beside a dislocated ROADS DECLINES. purpose; to reach young men and bring of the day—there is but who handled Bumps, SAM to the standard of last year everybody begun in the fall of 1891, when canvas association in than delivered and that the business of questions severe internal injuries up Portland, them ander Christian influences. shaped, supremo the shoulder,suffered a of ultimate question of Ana- "9.— At meeting a series of en- for the of the question,—the won the heat easily from Boston, September must admit that superior was begun purpose raising the following address: | The three great heroes in the war, hap- life is to follow Him. Direotly committee of the Democra- Christian That will correct ev- the time 2.08 1-4, the truck the executive will be The open- sum of $50,000 00 In July, 1893 the now ended, whose wonderful achieve- to follow gospel. conda, being this Hon. tertainmnts provided. pily In regard to the invitation heat in a tic state committee afternoon, ments filled the whole world with aston- that needs correction.’’ record, and the fastest paced will be Brooke's celebrat- fund amounted to and all the ADDRESS OFiTHE PRESIDENT. erything of the Samuel his decision ing attractions $51,432.00 ishment Him, we are to notioe three things. race tnis year, with the exception Roads,Jr.,announced and admiration, whose names The closed by exhorting men be a candidate for the governor- Miss Sammis as as received were thus made are’fllled with this speaker between 1’atohen a cl Chehnlis. not to ed band with Sybyl pledges binding. Our hearts gratitude we hold in highest reverence, —Dewey, First, that the Invitation is perfeotly in- match and women to choose the leadership of ship. Results: _ violinist. The advertisement will give The trustees of the building fund, evening, as we assmble in this beautiful Hobson, Sampson—are all men of deoided that we are at liberty telligible; second, that whioh is sure to lead every Matron $2000. for W. J. B. Christian character, Hobson at one time Christ as Kentucky stakes, S CHORUS. full particulars. Messrs. W. Brown, Donnell, building, complete in all its appointments to do as we please in reference to it; and, won; PROF. WARD being president of a Young Men’s Chris- Individual to the place In life where he two-year-old trotters—Mary Ooiosto, Sidney W. Thaxter, E. P. Chase, and and for the work of that in our choice of third. Best eve- THE MUSICAL FESTIVAL. perfeotly adapted tian Association. A man may be a third, leadership best that to him Risky, second; Uanaspiing, There wa3 a meeting Wednesday can exercise the belongs 1-2. John B. Coyle, mindful of the trust im- the Association. Christian, and at the same time be a all the that claim onr fol- time, 3.17 Mrs. Free street, of It is to watch the boards, dis- among things That this leadership won; ning at Sawyer’s, interesting in them attended to the man. A man must be a Christian as an individual. 3.05 pace; puma $1500—Directly posed carefully To our many friends, whose generous great is involved the whole question Best Ward’s united chorus, composed of the plans of seats at the Audito- to rise to his and beoome the lowing as many seem to fear, lead every Anaconda, second; Chobulls, third. Prof. pLying of as it was highest self, will not, investment money reooived, gifts have made possible Its completion, of our character and influence in the time, 2.03 1-4. Maine Monument Fund chorus and rium as arranged for the great Musical man God intended him to beoome. Noth- man into the foreign missionary field or the and in consequence a large sum of money we take this opportunity publicly to ex- short of this ideal is the aim of world. 2.16 pace; purse $300—Bernice won; and oratorio chorus. The -- ing high but rather into that the operatio XCBUVIllt the Christian pulpit, Jim second; Maud Emperor, was accrued to the fund by the way of in- press our heartfelt thanks. We surely th is association. After these in detail, Kennedy, for a concert in aid are inserted at Cressey, Jones developing points bis own best 2.08 1-3. matter of preparing blank pins the standpoint of earth, the com- plaoe whioh individuality third. Best time, terest. trust that It may always be a source of joy S’ifrom the dwelt upon the fact that the monument fund was dis- and Allen’s showing ^that a steady de- pletion and dedication of this building speaker tits him to fill with success and useful- of the Maine Attempts had been made for some time and satisfaction to them ;that they are of Christ has been vindicated and the com- for tiokets is in progress. In con- may not be the most important event in leadership said the knows RACES AT EXETER. cussed at length following mand to secure a site for the building, but they ness. Christ, speoker, owners in suoh a noble edifice. the life of the oity, but from the stand two thousand years of trial In in connection with a com- versation with a Worcester critic Mr. not crowned with suooess until the part by nearly of better than wisest or mittee to act were of heaven this well be every one you your £9.—The races at Not Is it a noble but it may donbted. as a matter of his- Bangor, September the oouncil with enthusiasm of the site was secured, in February, only building, the world, and that, know and mittee to be ohosen by oity Chapman spoke present golnt[ere is another stronghold secured for most Intimate friends you, the Exeter fair today resulted as follows: 1893. at a cost of $25,500. has been erected for a noble pnrpose. in as the nations have to forword the work: work which the Maine festival is accom- the extension of the kingdom of Christ, tory, proportion He calls men as muoh to be bankers was ohosen for a were discussed just Farmers’ raoe; purse $25—Black Rob, Plans building by What Is of more importance to a com- another altar raised where the weak followed Christ the world has oome out W. Hall, for the musical oulture of the may and merchants and of railways President—J. plishing organizers first; Nellie Wagner, F. W. Hill, Exeter, D. M. Low*. Into the light; that it is incredible that of Vice President— of the state. The little towns of and of industry and explorers G. J. third. W. Doten. people or captains second; Alfreda, Penlow, Treasurer—Chester in the men should read history intelligently as He Florence tOO and 000 inhabitants dropped continents and leaders of navies, 2.49 1-2. Advertising Committee—Mrs. own times Best time, thoughtfully observe their or Hattie G. F. mist of the primeval forest, have each does into the Christian pulplit the $109—Laundry Man, Chase, Mrs. Chipman, in Him and fol- 3.32 class; purse Thaxter. of 30 or 40 train- without believing loyally this is true of every Dodge, J. W. their little chorus YOices, missionary field. But E. F. Exeter, first; Guy Loon, is a well- Melvin. of the old Monument to take in the lowing Him. For it perfeotly be in that of The members ing through the year part one of us; we need to plaoe F. F. Adams, Eddington, second; John I understood accepted alike by Fund chorus,* and all singers interested, three days of music at one or other of the principle, life which we are best fitted to fill. Happy third. Best of and L., J. W. Leathers, Exeter, at Bosworth Post hall, them have their or- historians and students political The man are asked to meet two cities. Many of is the man who fit* his plaoe. 2.32 1-2. that whatever reform wo time, October 6. as well as social soiencs, has the best Thursday evening, chestra, who play together they who is directed by Christ 2.24 $100—Scooter, J. B. P. coufldeme suc- class; purse under the hope for, onr ultimate of; in the world Oonrso can until they come discipline guaranty of flndiDg his place Wheeldon, Bangor, first; Gladys M., E. Order season tioket* for the Star cess lies not in getting the laws right of Mr. a few days before the and of being in that place a loyal and G. B. at M. Stelnert & Sons' Chapman, K..4- in nnftinrv man rlcrht Xnf, It'.iml F. Melvin, Exeter, second; Duad, of Mrs. Palmer, festival. fruitful citizen of the universe. third. Best time. 517 street. new moral forces at work Ingraham, Rockport, Congress task of drill- restraint but an In additiion to the mighty The exercises oloBed with eloquent 2.23 1-4. in the human heart These alone in the ing all this raw material Mr. Chapman dedicatory prayer by tne rtev. a. n. MARRIAGES. past have and these alone in the future retains a firm grasp on his choral work Wright and the benediction by Dr. FASTEST RACE OF YEAR. can work radical reform; and that the Rev. 8. Bean, than nine in this cltv Sept.ecu,. 28, by Leroy In New York. No less singing Dalton. September 29.—At the intms ciiy G encore for getting new moral foroes at Springfield,Ills., societies look to his baton for leadership, only hope The new building will be open to the work in the heart is in the way appointed John R. Gentry 8. Place and Miss these societies serve as nurseries from of the today and tomor- orowd of 6,000 people, Bau” Sept. 19, John and inspection publio ease in M?U the This is no ut- defeated Joe Patchen with a some of the most tal- b7 Gospel. question are Invited to take and Mlf which have sprung row and all cordially raca a of 20. James T. Bonuey creed or de- matoh for purse $0000. Gentry "iSSSS; sept. has terance of narrow religious of to visit it. and Patchen ented artists the country produced. advantage the opportunity was driven by Murks by Alexander Gun- n but a broad scien- Nonhmidgton, Sept- 21. the who have be inilnational formula, Andrews. The first heat was won in Al“ Lullie T. Frls Over 20 of artists 6ung Iher of North Carolina and Miss tific theorization, so that nobody is 2.04 and the second in 3.03 1-2, and fore the Worcester festival have begun MILITARY NIGHT AT THE JEF- 1-4, when Mr, it was announced that it was the fastest 22, Robert H. Sarles and tnelr musical career in one or other of Mr. surprised and nobody dissents blIn0FMndSwendi^pnt. the FERSON. raoe of the year. Chapman's choral societies. Gladstone exclaims: “Talk about M|n aarcmierU0Sept. 22, S. J. Campbell of will bs ‘‘Military night,” at 1 AND SKILLIN CONCERT. Tonight of THATCH The commanders REWARDS FOR GOOD SERVICE. J- Campbell the Jefferson theatre. \oik. But few seats remain reserved for the BrunswickBVr»raMkU^: and Miss Ida and members of the Portland Volunteer Washington, September 29.—Major Gen- and Skillin concert. Those de- U. S. who com- Hatch have been invited to attend eral H. S. Hawkins, V., companies which San OtAfHS* a good seat should procure it at ^WeT manded the division oaptured siring “Faust” and the performance of tonight Juan hill in the second days fight at once at Hawes’s music store. the occasion their presenoe. a wife of Charles will honor by Santiago, has been appointed brigadier- In tills city. Sept. 29. Mary A., to till the DEED. The theatre is handsomely decorated in the regular army, A GENEROUS general Gen. at 2.30 o’cltmk vacancy caused by the retirement of ftS?afternoon with national colors, and special fea Kr»Tls Wo. *>0 V( i?er street-* In- We are told that when the First Maine SUTHERLAND Wm. M. Graham. at her late residence. occasion will be take piaco at hast Corluth on Sat- Volunteers came through from Chloka- tures appropriate to the Immediately after receiving his com- terment will some time at New The on the retired jnauga they stopped introduced in the performance. mission he will he placed 29, Frank <1. Reed, son of of that had own under the “'ll?this cfty!03ept. Haven and a gentleman city of the above companies are re- l'st on his application Nellie A. lteed, aged 20 years 3 months. members this will 2 oi at a dinner for them, the 30 service clause, and afternoon at clock, capital prepared at the in full years’ [Funeral Sunday meal the boys had enjoyed SISTERS to report armory the President to similarly advance l'lfA residence Wo. IS Waterville street. first quested enable square Y. M. C. A. RECEPTION ROOM. William Sidney since leaving camp. The dinner cost the uniform at seven o’clook, where they will Goneral -I, F. Kent, U. S. V., In thls otty Sept 29. Smith, Major 5 months. live h undred dollars. to the grade of aired* 61 years gentleman be met by the commanding ojScers and (colonel 24th infantry), afternoon at 2.30 o clock in the regular army. [Funeral Saturday the than the character of its bo strengthened, the wandering regained and brigadier general residence, No. 2T Boyd street. Rela- Directors, and after consulting gwith inunity young is another headed by the Maine Fife Bugle the of Gen. at his lale and the saved. It Gen. Kent commanded wing friends a' e invited wltnout further Architect he submitted plans, Emerson wrote: “The true teat of perishing direct to tives and Tompson, men? to men the olaimt corps the line of march will be Shafter's army which effected the gallant MIRACULOUS GUREOFASTHMA which with some few modifications were place for proclaiming civilization is not the census, nor the size and the Lord Jesus Christ and Jefferson theatre. of Caney in the first day’s fight Sept. 28. Peter O’Hare, aged 19 accepted by the Association, and resulted the love of Congress to Oak oapture "“lntbls city, the kind of I can measure the far for whioh service he was promoted to his 5 The statement published below con- in this well and constructed of cities, nor the crops, tut Neither vou nor afternoon at 2 proportioned of such an institutior rank of General of volun- *rFuneral this Friday o’oiook, which is one of and out. All reaching influences present Major Pleasant street. the claim of Dr. R. Schiffmann that building, the finest, man the community turns SULKY SMASHED AND RECORD. am the rear of No. 71 firms and coming generations. teers. Patrick Conwell. best adapted for the work, in the country. of upon the present In South Portland, Sept. 28, discovered an absolute rem- institutions that help in the making of our new building. Wo 29.—The at 8 o’oloek. from he has now Pledges toward the Building Fund, in We are proud Louisville, Ky., September [Funeral Saturday morning should be fostered and also of the increased respon- Fair as- of his son. James A. Conwoll, No. adisease which lias here- of business were a man carefully are mindful chief event of the Driving and PHILADELPHIA JUBILEE. the residence edv for Asthma spite depression, gradu- and so tve art mass at St Domtnlo increased until have reached the That the sibilities it bring- upon os. sociation’s meet today, the 2.06 pace, was 47 Front st. Requiem hlgn baffled the skill of tho most noted ally they generously supported. Voting that at this 29.—A large »t ft o’oiook. tofore Association is a the more disappoiuted just occasion of excellent a bad Washington, September Church sum of *70,000.00' Men’s Christian powerful the sport, citizens of Phila- Cover. 18, Ly»ll S„ sen of Mr. General Secretary, who is the broken which delegation of prominent In East Bept. influence to this end the three hundred time our smasbup and some reoords, D. W. Howe it, 4 years. physicians. Ground was broken for the building In neuter of all its activities and called on the President today to and Mrs. aped La. and erected for its head and inolude the fastest paced heat of the year. delphia Mrs. Mercy Viles Look, aged 73 Mrs. Plonsaut Hill, and the corner stone was thirty buildings, use, we attend the In aturks. Mary Zacliery, April 0, 1807, has so much for us as won in formally invite him to peace Asthma Cure a in this country alone, at an outlay of who planned The raoo was by Directly ”1 have found your laid June 29, 1897 our should there on October 26 and 27, and Mrs. A. says: a start out upon enlarged work, a favorite, jubilee Sept. 20. Mary Welob, which I work on the exterior of the build- eighteen and half millions of dollars, straight heats, Bumps, strong and ,ei»9pittsneld, oure tor Asthma, for The on account of illness. We to the co-operation of the army 84 permanent stand us conclusive evidence. Men of ( ;• kept away clearly beaten, while Anaconda, gain aged years. __ .. never had was let out to contractors and their all be- being An elaborate Rev. Abel Walker, used it 7 veivrs ago. I have ing trie more deeply disappointed oould the blaok navy in the exercises. pro- in Pittsfield, Sept. 21, aged to classes have been willing to contribute leaf the second choice, give trouble since. work is a credit to themselves, and the what means to him was announced to the President. 84 vesrs, the slightest return of the for their in cause we realize it horse but little trouble. gramme bnt almost the entire interior finish liberally erection, order that to attend and to III Harrison. Sept. 18, Betsey S. Pendexter, excellent city; I e of the ho antici- and the accident and The President agreed pleasure lair saw I have also found your remedy to deprived grower The third heat has been dono with such an institution might have a prrman- of the and aged 89 years. 1 snail ever by day work, and, at this time in our his- As the horses secure the oo-operation army in Bronchial affections. non t homo in the in which pated important fastest time of the year. but few Portland community, and in- as for the bene- exceptions, by parlies. tory. Wa hope to have the help into the navy as far possible. funeral of the iaie Patrick Conwell will have a of gratitude a to out its beneficent work. He is were coming stretoh, Bump’s [Tire feeling This manner of flntsbing put large carry us in the cabinet also has been invited and 8 of his presence with ran that of Frank Bogash, The take en Saturday morning at o'oloek. fits derived from your Cure.” of detail work the members a wise man who said “Invest your money spiration sulky against as chief place amount upon future. Gleaner Ananias Gen. Miles was asked to act from the residence of hts son. James A. Con- near and of Schiffmann’s Asthma in men, it will and'was overturned. Planet Packages of the Building Committee but tho results especially young men; us Scalp It is intended to have abont well. No. 47 Front street. South Portland, You remembered generously were also overturned. marshal. be obtained at all at and we be- you large returns.” ran into it. They at St Dominic Church at Cure may Druggists have been very satisfactory, pay when we asked for money for oui had his and several warships ttequiem high mass arc of the cur For Years Fred the driver of Ananias 20,000 troops present per or lieve that we have a much better finished We proud kind of men Over M Keys, 9 o’clock. COc. and #1.00 package by writing 'building, we now ask to be while Dios; part in the celebration. could have secured in country has tu,rned out, and the events of right foot wrenched Wilson, take to Dr. II. Sahrffnianu. Box 804, St. Paul, bnildtng than we as in yanr A'sli your about it. the few months have that we remembered generously tSi'ttgfgist Minn. any other way. past proved 41 TO LET. FOR KALB, MAINE TOWNS. RELICS OF THE CONFLICT. was five years earlier than the discovery ~ head words inserted cnder this hoad by Columbus, and so there is no America WESTBROOK. W% Forty words inserted under this Forty cu- oneweok for 25 cents, cash in advance. one week for 25 cents, cash in advance. at all on the globe This seems very Items of Interest Gathered by Conte, rious indeed, inasmuch as Europe, Asia as of the Press. ABSOLUTELY THE BEST! SALE—Fine bred and marked an and Africa are delineated with nearly pendents T70R RENT-On Federal street, opposite elegantly Uncle Sam Wants to Make Hispano- St. and much exactness as on a modern map of A Lincoln Park,two very desirable tenements. FOB Bernards, Bull Terriers Pug pup- Iu finish and have no to H. 182 For further Information of J. A. There are all the familiar style, fit, durability they equal. 8 rooms each. Apply S, BRYANT, pies. enquire Americau Collection, the worlJ. U. S. and Lon- BALDWIN. Middle St.30-1 CLABITV, Hotel. Dames of cities, such as Cadiz MiJeon W. ff. _.10-1 marked off into Gcoi Progress Bern: of colors and sizes. SALE—One of the best small invest- don, and even Spain is West 23 —Fred Superiority Unquestioned, Great variety styles, leugtlis, RENT—Convenient tenements in good Baldwin, Sept. J. ever new one as but there is no Amer- I^011condition, suitable for small family. No. 9 FOBments offered, three siory No of Oar Previous provinces today, is in western will Almost Memorials a island Murch of North Baldwin here South street and No. 86 Myrtle street. For and a half houses part of city: ica. All that stands for it is big Ask to see French short low bust. ind II. Elec ric Rial. the new style, 545, model, hip, terms to W. K. & A. E. NEaL, room No. pay 17 per cent on the investment. Terms Wars Ucrve Been and the in midst of the wide ocean occupying barrels, for which there is apDly Preserved, the making apple Best and most comfortable corset tor ONE DOLLAR. ; Portland Bank No. 85 Ex- easv. W. P. CARR, Boom 5, Oxford was in fitting 1, Savings Building, Building. the Western Hemisphere, which a for the farmers are National Museum Proposes to Organi ze quite demand, put- change street.30-1 ___20-1 fact a mere myth, referred to in travelers’ Be ting up their early apples. The apple ISO brick an Exhibit in This Case That Will tales as the far-off and coun- LET—Lower fiat of 5 rooms. Grant fAOR SALE—3-story house IT Deering mysterious F 14 rooms and of Cathay. MAC HIKE WILL BE SET TO crop is muoh better around here than it Sold by all TO St., price $10. Inquire at house. 30-1 st., containing ample closet of Keal and Permanent Value. try ROAD room, steam heat, several open grates.eooo sq.ft, Next will be illustrated the of was to be sometime ago. period thought first-class LET—At West End, a very desirable new lana. sunny exposure with extensive view of and in this of the ex- T (Correspondence of Boston Transcript.) colonization, part WORK ODAY. Mlllett and has re- one and a half story bouse; rooms large surrounding country. BENJAMIN SHAW, con- Eugene family dealers. TO ibit a model of the Mayflower will be and rll modern conveniences; stop fighting 51 1-2 Exchange St. 29-1 Sept. 23.—The National turned from a week’s visit at Norway Washington, spicuous. The Mayflower, by the way, with our neighbors and live alone; rent, very SALE—On high land in Deering. a Museum is about to send special agents was feet long, and she had and Paris. He attended the Fair last low. W. P. CARR, Room 6. Oxford Building. eighty-two 29-1 FOBnew two nouse and stable and a before she story to Porto Cuba and the Philippines quite a record as warship week at Norway. If dealer can't you, write us and we will furnish you through 10,000 feet of ateam heat, hath Rico, of your supply land; room, was employed in the transportation Two Hundred Men at Work Within a convenient to Lin- cemented cellar, piazza, bay windows, etc. for the purpose of making collections Farmers are digging their potatoes, and the nearest dealer. RENT—Cozy house, the There will also be a model coln 7 rooms with large Near schools, stores and electrics. Will he Pilgrims. a Year FOR Park, containing of the reoent war and of the John Week—Just Abo Wednesday there is a this season, but what sold at a at once. illustrative of the Sally Constant, which carried poor crop sunny yard, cemented cellar, etc. Price only bargain if taken Terms It is in 1657. an rent near Cumber- easy. DALTON & 4781-2 Congress street. present phase of Amerioan history. Smith’s colony to Jamestown When the First Stake for the Survey there are are of a good quality. S15.00. Also exceptional CO., In of 7 rooms. In only 812.00. 28-1 the She was sixty-six feet long over all. the land St. good repair, a lamentable fact that government WTas Driven. The Society is shingling parsonage Real Estate office, First National those days all of the region of the Poto- Particulars scaroely any memorials of its buildings this week. Bank Building. FREDERICK S. VAIL1,. SALE—Good family horse, weight about possesses mac belonged to the powerful Algonquin 28-1 FOB also new for the The first day and a half of work on the 1100, harness. Call at 13 Laurel past military struggles, and, save confederation of tribes under Powhatan. There are a few,boarders still at Flint’s St. a more excavation and filling in of the gulleys __28-1 _ Grant relics contributed by W. H. Van- Washington was far important Cottage and at the Peqwaket House. rro LET—House with II rooms, No. 67 Dan- commercial centre than it is today, a of the street the old l forth St., arranged for two families or for /CALIFORNIA—Fine fruit ranoh fn bearing; the Rebellion is un- and side along Vj derbilt, practically between the SEBAGO. or house, near St. rich Santa Clara valley; owner called east; great traffic being carried on road where the tracks of the lodging boarding High in the national reposi- Gorham Price mouth. water. Also sell for 810,000 casn. or exchange for improved represented great tribes of this of the country and of $25.00 per Including part and Harrison Sebago, Sept. 28.—Mrs. Bowdoin, CBiTUAKY. other rents irom to and whole houses. unencumbered city property in New England. Such souvenirs are those of the interior. Immense Westbrook, Windham $9 $30, tory of ouriosities. quanti- Limerick, Mrs. Milliken, of Lawrenoe, Call and S. GARDINER Address ‘'OWNER,” 639 Congress St,, Portland, dried clam- are to has Investigate. N, 176J to find their way into the hands ties of dried oyster-meats, electric railway company run, and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. of Hollis, Middle St. 28-1 Me. 28-1 too apt for Foss, meats and dried fish were shipped a deal. friends and relatives, the SARAH HUNT O’BRION. of just as .the bell of the accomplished great visited their private persons, distances considering the LET—A furnished house In the western LOT—Wishing to realize at once, astonishing The first there were SO men at work Haleys and this week, and visited rr.o Maine is said to have at hand. day Davises, Mrs. O’Brion died In Baltimore, Md., A at BUILDINGwill sell well located lot at Center battleship passed primitive means of transportation Mountain. Mrs. Milliken had part of the city for the winter. Apply Deering the orew was increased Douglas received for the bargain price of $250, and I will direct of a consul at In those days also this neigh- and yesterday The from the effeots of a fall room 23, Y. M. C. A. building. sep28tf into the possession foreign primitive not been in the town for fifty years. Sept. 28, purchaser to parties that will furnish about all borhood was a centre for the manufac- to a total of 50 here are In addition six not been in town broke her and this sort of thing is what rest of the party had a few weeks ago, which hip. LET—Lower rent of 8 rooms with the additional money needed to build a neat Havana, ture of and certain kinds of kitch- bath, cutlery doable teams wlih drivers already at for enjoyed their visit of Na- TO steam heat and other modern house. Address BOX 196. Woodlords. 27-1 is now. the tributaries of the thirly years. They She was the youngest daughter improve- happening en utensils. Along located near and Sts. work in away the surplus dirt very muoh. Hunt of ments, High Congress RESTAURANT Uncle Sam is desirous of securing, Potomac were miles of workshops iu hauling than and Mary (Haskell) Gray. Alio several other desirable rents In this FOR SALE very Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis visited Mr. very PREBLE be artisans from the sides of the road Na- CHEAP—Must sold as owner is going a collection of mem- which the quarried that Is taken where she born Maroh 7th, vicinity. Particulars Real Estate office, First before it is too late, prehistoric and Mrs. Lewis Files, of West Gorham. Maine, Jwas away. Inquire at 18 PREBLE ST. 26-1 stone for tools. There were numerous tional Bank Building, FREDERICK S. VAlLL. American conflict after the required width has been dug, Mr. aod Mrs. Watson of Cornish ore BY STEAM AND TROLLEY. On Maroh 19th, she was mar- orials of the Hispano from which ma- 1814. 1838, 28-1 soapstone quarries also, out at Pond. TAOR new house of 9 historical interest and the road bed graded. There were oamping Peabody ried to Col. Thomas Wilson O’Brion, of SALE—Elegant rooms on that will possess great terial for pots was obtained. of friends and The state railroad tax is due Oot. 1. F use There was a gathering LET—A front parlor and small room en Deering Highlands, (Glenwood Ave.)near colonization will be several horse scrapers in yes- a few afterward com- in days to come. It is realized that just The period of early single relatives at Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis’s, This tax as committed in June, was due Cornish, Me., years TO suite; also front chamber. Hot water heat streetcars; house Is finely finished in cypress of cloth 'in the and hard is further illustrated by specimens terday a* also ploughs repairing to Portland, where Col. O’Brion en- and gas, bath room conveniences. For terms and pine.papered throughout.open plumb- at present this country passing through old china and Tuesday evening. one-half in July and the other half next ing electric lights and bells, heated and other manufactures, by for particulars apply to MRS. CHASE, 1 Deering ing, fireplace, of its which will ground grading. In business, remaining here until throughout, laundry, cement walk. In fact a au epoch development by garments and bonnets of styles that SUMNER. month. gaged Place. 27-1 some the street there model, modern home at a reasonable price and be hereafter as most notable, look nowadays. In that sec- At points along of 1853, when they removed to Baltimore, regarded very funny East 28.—The Minot E. A. Boothby, assistant engineer on easy terms. DALTON & CO„ 478 1-2 Con- which to the a amount of earth Sumner, Sept. LET—7 Freemont Place, two small rents to be illustrated as tion of the exhibit pertains has been large filling where they lived till the breaking out of grers St.24-tf and the period ought relics of Packing Company have paoked 450,000 the Maine Central, with two assistants, TO in first class order. Inquire of E. PONCE, Revolution will be shown many in order to maintain as near as as a ex* used cans of corn at their faotory and at the at which time they returned to corner Market and Milk St. 27-1 completely possible by permanent including his camp chest, here, arrived in Gardiner on Monday and war, SALE—New house, corner of Deering Washington, same at their Minot Museum. This possible a level grade. about the amount this here a few years un- FOEAvenue and Wllllami St, opposite Fessen- hibit in the National the rude metal plates and saucepans onoe began to stake out the proposed city, remaining LET—After October 1st, house 486 Cumber- B. of this faotory, and have begun labeling and den Park. 9 rooms, finely arranged, architect’* be to some ex- which he used in the field, his sleeping Mr. Frank Leighton oity til their residence was completed at TO land street, nine rooms besides bath and exhibit will ethnologio shipping at both places. Cobbosseecontee railroad. plans, built by the day and modern in every tent of his tent of wool, work as a laundry. Will be placed in first class condition, the native peoples of linen, marquee commenced yesterday superin- Z. M. for the Journal: Corner.”, Deering, where Col. way: lias conveniences such as laundry, tent, representing etc. Oth- Vaughan, colporteur Fairfield news in Kennebeo "Bradley’s J. W. DEERING. 89 West St., or P. J. DEER- his uniform, his shaving table, and a fireplace, hot water heat," hard wood Cuba and Porto Rioo. tendent in charge of the teams por- Maine Bible Society, is making a canvas O’Brion died in 1874. 494 Cumberland St. 27-1 floors, the er will the war of 1812, The carloads of lumber coming in from ING, electric land lot Philippines, sections represent of Sumner and Hartford In the interests lights bells, open plumbing, etc; Re- tion of the orew. Today the city road has mads is 75 ft. on Ave. The Philippines, of course are specially the Mexican war and the war of the Winslow for the new Maine Central For the past twelve years «he wide Deering Price and terms of that soeiety. AND RENTS—Frederick S. Vaill to suit DALTON & 478 1-2 one of the bellion. In the last will be shown some machine will be set to work. Melvin in Balti- purchaser. CO., rich in such material, being Wm. Foye, of East Sumner, and Mrs. freight house have aroused the memories her home with her daughter HOUSEShas the largest list of houses and rents for Congress St24-tf Confederate relics, including uniforms, son of C. M. Waterhouse, sale and to let of real estate office In Port- least known of the world. Many Waterhouse, Deborah Ames, of Hartford, were mar- town had a thriv- more. Since life she has been close- any reigons Confederate money, etc. of other days when this early SALE—On Forest Avenue, have nev- commenced work as timekeep- ried September 26. de- opposite of the tribes in the archipelago There will be a seotion devoted to the yesterday lumber business. a few identified with the Universalist rents and care of FORresidence of Hon. Vi. W. a new The in this seotion will not ing Only years ly collecting general property, Brown, which have to er for the road. The road Is to use a T apple orop Particulars Real Estate Office, First National modern house and stable and 6600 feet of er seen a white man. great inventions helped for the looal there were four saw mills doing a nomination, being a member of Congress land; be sufficient demand, only ago, Bank Building.24-1 tints House was uunt tuts season uy arcnueoi s be make the progress of the United States, rail, the single pole and brackett trolley In Porto Rioo objects will gathered, those who sprayed getting any above their business. Twenty or more oar- Square churoh from its earliest inception. plans, and lias every convenience such as hot and collections will illustrate the rushing mo LET—Entire third floor of 553 1-2 the special It is a singular thing In con- own needs. building, water heat, bath, set range, eleotrlo suoh as will most suitably present of the systm. loads were from almost Mrs. O’Brion is survived by one daught- A porcelain development of the warship, gun, shipped here, Congress St, corner of Oak, four rooms, lights and finish, UOUblUli UI UUD xuuu wo Potatoes are rotting quite badly and bells,cypress papered through axuowi. tuu the fort. Models of UUlUUUg of rooms will be let if desired. Also picture oi me pxnxxitxiro of explosives, and of every the summer. Railroad Lena, wife of William Thomsen separately out, laundry in cellar; |$3000 can remain on prices are low. day during er, be- amerenti oi iorts, nuu«mi jjjuu- a Wednesday when the extremely desirable upper rent at lio Pine, at5 12 will be sold right If The disturbance of war has set afloat types just year ago A number from here took in the men can remember when often and four sons, Thomas L. mortgage per cent; has in large freights Baltimore, tween Emery and Thomas Sts., 8 rooms. taken now. DALTON & 478 1-2 ern, will show how man grown first stakes for the surrey of the road CO„ Congress numbers of heirlooms, which have fair at Canton this week. Quite an 40 odd oars at this and the of William P. FRED’K L. JERltlS, 306 Congress SL 24-1 St.24-tf great the art of setting up an obstacle between picked up and Charles H., Boston, hun- were driven. A from that day the amount of stock was exhibited from this been handed down in families for his and year Shawmut station. Lumber was Edward C. of also one enemy town. piled and Deering! SALE—Ranges and parlor stoves. Wa are often first shovelful of dirt was thrown in the A THOUSAND RINGS dreds of years, and these things himself.KENEBAGHa everywhere. The river was crowded with brother, Hiram P. Hunt, of Gray, Me. FORhave several second nand ranges and par- the road bed. To select from. Diamonds, Opals, Pearls, lor stoves that will be sold low. Also chamber as curiosities. Shutoff on work of constructing of high value logs of scores of aifiterent marks. “But and all other precious stones. Engage- and all men Rubys sets, dining tables, parlor furniture the The directors expect to have 200 at PEERING. NEW STUDIO. ment and a Largest an island, as they have always been, now we nave 10 uaur in rumuer lo uuuq MKS. FELLOWS’S Wedding Rings specialty. kinds of household goods; cash or instalments. SOUTH PORTLAND. work on the construction of the road bed stock in the city. MoKENNEY, tne Jeweler, ROOM 5,185 Middle street. 23-2 Porto Ricans are exceedingly primitive a small freight house," said one mourn- Mrs. Fellows, the well known vooal Monument Square.mar!9dtf within the next week. in some ways, and have advanced along has for the benefit of her SALE—Tickets are ready and for sale at The old Levi Cram store at Morrills fully. teacher, pupils mo LET—Store corner Congress and Gilman to themselves. They have of A FORHAWES’ Music Store, 414 Congress street, lines peculiar will be remodelled for a dwel- Already there have been ever 3,000 ap- a studio on the third floor streets; everything new and first class; PLEASANTDALE. olub will hold andjiused oharming for terms of dancing school for beginners at own their own The Westbrook Driving all modern conveniences; rent moderate. Ap- made their machinery, for connected with IIC1VY A. % iUi v. na Thatcher Post Hall. Term will commence ling tenement. plications positions UUO ply to SOUTH WORTH BROS. 105 Middle household utensils. Miss Ethel who has been very its annual trot Saturday, October 8, for night, October fi, Manchester, arms, and their own Dyer, The Ladies’ Girole of All Souls’ Unl- the management and operation of the Mrs. Bellows has purchased one of the street,21-2 Wednesday to alb As there teacher. lessons, 10 assemblies. 21-2 of these objects muse be ob- ill for some days, has resumed her studies 3.40 and 3.00 horses, open The stu- Examples rersalist church are to hold a sooiable this Washington County railroad, and there Henry l1'. Miller grand pianos. FOR RENT—From 8 to 13 rooms as to the fastest horse SALE OR TO LET—Two story house and before with the at the sobool. is some question HOUSESon streets: 138 196 POR tained they disappear High in the of their ohuroh at are probably others. dio will be open on and after this Thurs- following Pine, High. A- lot of 5000 feet of land. Inquire at 210 B to settle it. En- evening vestry 219 164 108 Brackeit. 26 Ar- of American civilization Mrs. Walter has been in New this will be a chance Brackett, Brackett, STREET. 19-2 coming influx Skillings Morrills. The prospeot of an electrio railroad from evening, when all friends and those 16 4 William. Oak- Cits._ Mr. day senal, Clifton. Woodfords, Gloucester for a few days, called there by tries are to be made with W..W.[Ray- and others. and Yankee improvements. Mr. A. M. lost^his house Winter Harbor through Gouldsboro and interested in the art of singing will be dale,>21 William, Oakdale, many SALE OR LEASE—Brick house 105 Crook,r,who Particulars reai estate fofflce, First National Winter 12 The same remarks may be made with the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. mond, the secretary. FOR street, thoroughly built, rooms, and stable about two weeksJ ago^by Are con neoting with the Washington county cordially welcomed Bank Building, FREDERICK S, VaILL. 24-1 beside bath and linen fourteen Rev J. K. of the Free room, closets, to Cuba. As for the Philippines Howard M. Dunn. Wilson, pastor house railroad is the of that cellar and cemented, containing laun- regard has moved his falmly into.tho new making people mo LET—At 153 Cumberland street, a first plastered done soon is to Preston Elm has street churoh, Portland, will dry, storage rooms and water closet, furnace one thing that will be get Mrs. Longley, street, Baptist former residence at at The is CIRCUIT COURT. A class upper rent of eight rooms, with bath located just below his vicinity happy present. project U. S. heat, two open fires, lot 50x100 very pleasant, a visit afternoon at 3 o’clook at tub and hot water also hot water to work with divers in Manila Ray. In returned home after few days’ preach Sunday G. connections, overlooking fine gardens and State street. P. North Deerine. It is said that Mr. Crook now under consideration by John heat. in fine condition and to of at Roches- church. Everything up C. MANNING, 234 Middle street. this a thousand and one things with her sister, Mrs. Wellman, the Baptist other date. to TRUE 394 Fore Jly29,tf way intends to rebuild'at onco. Moore, J. Montgomery Sears and BEFORE JUDGE WEBB. Apply BROS., street, interest will be recovered N. H. Repairs are being made on Mr. George foot of Exchange street. aug2dtf lots at Oakdale. The future historical ter, The members of the W. W. W. whist well known capitalists, and the road may SALE—Building on Lamb street. B. Pierce of Bangor was Deering Land company offers for sale from the wrecks, which lie in Mrs. Joseph Paige is entertaining Swett’s house Thursday—W. FOR Spanish club of Woodfords, opened the whist sea- be built at au early date. on favorable terms desirable building lots It is to are made on in the United States WANTED. shallow water, where easy enough friends at her home on Summer street for Extensive repairs being admitted to praotice on William, Pitt and Fessenden streets, Oak- The son at Riverton casino Wednesday ^after- The employes of the .Lewiston, Brnns- at their contents. Navy Depart- on motion of District Attorney dale. Apply to CHAS. C. ADAMS. Treas- get a short time. Mr. George T. Springer’s house, Braokett. courts, Forty words Inserted mnder this head first in these a afternoon at wiok & Batli Railroad are new 31 Portland. ment would have the right noon. After delightful wearing one week for 25 cents, cash in advance. urer, Exonange street, will do what Miss May Nutter 'entertained friends street. Dyer. 1e6tlocteow* premises, but it cortainly whist a was served. Tho regulation caps. They are the same style playing supper made a it can to assist the purpose of the Nation- over the Sabbath. At Warren park, Saturday afternoon, The grand jury partial report, returned home early in the evening, as worn on the Maine Central. buy for cash, house or one MARRY al Museum. requests wil be ad- foot ball team will party none of the indictments were made M£, NELLIE, Special The weekly Bible class was held at the the Westbrook play but WANTED—Toor two tenements, worth from $2509 to and for A. A. who had his shoulder The Maine Central ferry boat Heroules And I will such a at dressed to Dewey, Schley Sampson This will ho the first g Ciliey, $3500; must be in gaod state price and buy you pretty Ring like- home of Mrs. Fred Ryall, Brown street, the Gorham eleven. publio. locality; A thousand solid souvenirs of themselves; fractured in an accident Tuesday, is able was hauled o2 the rallway;at the New where located. Address BUSINESS, Press McKenney's. gold Rings. personal season in this Rubies, Emeralds aud wise to Hobson. Things are wanted that on Monday afternoon, lead by Mrs. G. L. game of the city. Office.29-1 Diamonds, Gpal-Pearls, to around and is now driving his England yard in Bath on Saturday, after all other stones. and the victories of the Yanko- of 7th get precious Engagement will illustrate Lieut. Shay Battery D, artillery, a stock in Libby. milk team over his route. He is able three i bands of MISCELLANEOUS. Wedding Rings specialty. Largest war and the men who won them. the only receiving heavy copper The Jeweler. Monument Spanko The Epworth League was led on Sun- looated at Portland Head, was gnest city. McKENNEY. of this kind will possess an In- to use one arm, however, at present, ow- around the water line for use during the Square, mar22dtf Objects Co. U. S. V., at words inserted under this head interest as time goes on. day by Miss Ella Cotton. Subject, “The of Capt. Carleton, M, Forty creasing to the accident. winter when the ioe is thick. one week for 25 cents, cash in advance. used the borne at Mills on Wed- ing SALE OR LEASE—A lot of land at the The various appliances by Tree.” There was a large attend- his Cumberland ~ pOR Pig Mr. Clarence of Woodfords A West End, corner Forest and Congress service of the army will be in- Thompson $25,000 interest, signal ance and the subjeot was very interesting- nesday. WIT AND WISDOM. streets, containing about 4,224 feet. to also an effort will is to school that Wm. has Apply cluded in this exhibit; Frank is from tntir^the Portlandj;Medical is to certify Farrington on a plant which has cost over E. HARLOW, 919 Congress street. jan26dtf of explained. Mrs. Charles recovering cleaned and has done the finest be made to secure some the apparatus ly soon. THIS my paper within three and and he is an artist in his line of $52,000 years used in his attempt to cork the Santiago Mrs. Charles Locke and Master Charlie, her recent illness. CASTORIA lob I ever had. The Portland Railroad company have had 11 experience. is earning good income. Ad- bottle. There will be of interest F. Morris of Co. M, i9 business, having years’ objects Jr., of South Chatham, N. H., are visit- Sergeant Harry Bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Also cleans fresco and oil. C. L. SHAW. dress E. this office, Cervera’s and the ill-fated commenced to lay the track on Stevens L., front fleet, her Mrs. Walter and ill at his home on Braokett street. Orders left for one week at Ruby’s Restaurant, FOR SALE. ing sisters, Skillings quits oorner over In use for more than thirty years, and septic_dlf Maine will not be forgotten. Everything Plains avenue from Higgins 86 ExcUange strreet. 80-1 Minnie Evans steret. Mrs. William Smith, Haskell street, that will stand as a memorial of the Miss Emma Nutter, The work of The Hind You Have young man of good habits toward Brighton street. Always Bought. WANTED—A about battles of the recent war will be specially Miss Mamie Cash and Miss Gertie who has been quite ill the past few weeks, WHAT’S THAT? ft with a few hundred dollars to Invest in a Horse weighing llOO; laying the track on Brighton street will MURDER, concern and learn the business for example, swords, pistols, entered the of the is a little. manufacturing sound and hind. Inquire at prized—as, Whitten have employ improving CASTORIA Alarm Clocks. to a rare chance for the machine munitions of all sorts, begin in a day or so. A quantity of One of McKenney’s 93c throughout; right party. guns, Portland. The Westbrook Dramatic club held its Warranted to wake the dead. Mora Address T. 3„ this office.26-1 WILSON’S STABLE, and cannon or burst. The King Manufacturing company, arrived to be Bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. $3.00. shells, injured granite paving blooks have clock all the other dealers combined. of the date will Miss Mattie street, first meeting .(for the season Wednesday >h»n worker with street. tvpioal weapons present Pickett, Franklyn between the tracks over In use for more than thirty years, and McKENNEY, the Jeweler, Monument WANTED—A good wood $500, sep28dtfFederal used in paving Square. * be shown. Then in the ethnologic dis- and Sunday with her evening with it3 vice-president, Mrs. sep28dtf to take charge of department, must be spent Saturday Have young man juwxuuvsu, --- the new extension. The Kind You Always Bought. tAmnaratn And of goad habits, Dre- yJLBkj UilCIC HU! UU Elm William Main street. A HELP WANTED. sister, Mrs. Charles Latham, street, Babb, pleasant {erred, an exoellest to rign: party. arms and of Filipinos and The seoond lecture in the series deliv- to LOAN on of real opportunity equipments the was the mortgages Address M. tills office.26-1 There will be a model of the Pleasantdale. feature of meeting presence CASTORIA MONEY houses and house lots 4., Cubans. ered by Rev.- ,£f. H. Carroll, rector of estate. TlfANT fur sewer. State with fleet en- Jas. W. is at 5 and 6 cent. For sale: real estate, ED—Experienced harbor of Santiago, Sampson’s Mrs. A. D. Morse, Brown street, Is of the.seoretary, Graham,.who Bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. per flist on ft what experience you hare had. Address at Woodfords, was deliv- timber lands and suburban \trANTED—$10,000 mortgage sixty wait outside and the doomed Trinity chapel farms, property. *” care areas. lying in jrieuus liuxn uubuul, 1UI a home on a furlough from Augusta. thousand dollars of undoubted security, FC KK1RK, Daily pertaining In use for more than thirty years, and Rems collected and care of Thor- _ of the squadron hiding in- ered last evening before a large audlanc9. property. three to five veara at 6 per cent interest ships Spanish Mrs. Joshua Roberts, who has been so ough of the value of property. for the formidable batteries. short time. The Kind Have acquaintance in for further par- HELP. side behind last was Part I of You Always O 1UHBU ■-» semi-annually gold j WAN TED--FEMALE The subject evening Bought. I1BV1UK **> /«?€*» VAJ/Ol payable to obtain for a new coat of ill at her home on Sauo is much ticulars office of N. S. GAR- It is earnestly desired Since receiving paint l street, vfnn/lalaanhn'o wmiih A hr1«f P.hftran ness. N. S. GARDINER, 176 1-2 Middle street. please call|at DINER, 1761-2 Middle Bt.26-1 «4 under tbu hmA this exhibit models accurately^represent• of Mr. J. O. Mountfort on VPDV TTKTTTCTT A X 28-1 Forty vorSI Insert the buildings improved. the the types of warships em- rehearsal was held after lecturs. on* week (or (S coats, cash in advance. ing principal Brown street make a very pretty appear- Mrs. William Babb of Bridge street, is persons pnrchaings our the United States during the a number of the Festival “Remarkable man. that.” said Mr. Blykins. negotiated—At 5 per WANTED—All ployed by There was quite w” "Made Trousers we sell for $1.00. a cruiser anos. confined to her bed with sickness. cent interest on any amount. We have Strong” LRL WANTED—An experienced girl (or recent war—say, a battleship, members from Portland in atten- under his breath. “I never met anybody quite Mortgages $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 per pair that will are chorus funds of clients to invest in first mortgages on $1.25, housework, one who understands and a boat. Such models Mr. Orrin Whitney of Gray was a guest Mrs. Arthur Leavitt of Rochester, N. not in seam, or buttons come off, to know general torpedo like him.” real estate security. Parties desiring loans can rip plain cooking, references required. Apply to the Construction Bureau of the dance. can nave their back if on examina- built by of J. O. Mountfort this week. has been the guest of in this “He’s in and con- obtain same by at the real estate they money H. 130 Flue street.30-1 H., ^friends Hill quite ordinary appearance applying the trous- MRS. J. VOSE, Navy at the ship house in the Washington At the meeting of Rooty lodge, K. office. First National Bank Building, FRED- tion are not satisfactory, by returning the of Brown street re- worn. HASKELL from the plans or the Flynn painter oity. of Woodfords, several applications versation,” ERICK S. VA1LL.24-1 eps to us before having been Girls to run power ma- navy yard, original P., Monument IVANTED—Fifty from to $8000 ceived from Boston by this week Mrs. Mary Anthony of Malden, Mass., the of were re- ■Yes. But he was beat at a game of billiards, & JONES, Square.septl-4 lt climes. Apply to Mr. Kelly at manufac- vessels, costing $2000 apiece. express for degree knighthood M1LLI- of one-fourth of one without a word about how well be used WANTED—Case of bad health that R-I-P-A-N-S tory. 168 Middle street, fourth floor. They are on a scale a and handsome St. Bernard has been visiting Mrs. Fred Young. ceived. saying of the very large WEDDING RINC3. will not benefit. Send 5 cents to Rlpans Chemical KEN. COUSENS & SHORT. sep7-4 inch to the foot, so that the model is al- to play before he was out of practice.”—Ex- dog. He is a beauty and is said to be Mrs. David Arey slig'nly better, hundred of them to select from. Co.,New York,for 10samples andl.OOO testimonials. Columbia, for instance, is exactly five One All her sickness is still serious. YARMOUTH. change, styles, all weights, all prices In 10, 14 and 18 feet The Navy Department builds quite valuable. though quite AND FOUND. long. Kt. Gold. Largest and best stock of rings WANTED—SITUATION 4. LOST a to each new class Locke of Co. who is at his such model represent Mrs. Charles F. and son, who Fred B. Spear M, ANNUAL EXCURSION TO in the city. A thousand of them. McKKNNE Y, of its warhips. For example, there will is muoh the Jeweler, Monument have been at the home of Walter Skillings home in this city, indisposed Square. june7dtf Forty words fasertad wader this head afternoon, September one for the three just Edward Wilson is a few THOMASON. a of be battleships Mrs. spending one 26 cash la advance. 28 on Congress street, pair spectacles Evans street for a week have from the effeots of the Chiokamauga ex- week tsc esnts. LOST—Wednesday ordered. detail of the great ships is on past, Astrologer and Seer—Life’s in case. Will Under ulease return to 24 PLUM Every days at Cumberland Centre. The annual excursion to Thomaston in the miniature, down to the returned to their home at Stratford, N. UP-TO-DATEmysteries, business prospects, personal, ST- up slalr3,20-1 reproduced perience. Howard and Miss Grace as fireman by a young An Mrs. Joseph which is run each year by love and all the affairs of life truthfully re- W'ANTED—Situation a smallest of the guns. eight-inch infant of Mr. and and Rockland "* in OST—A black chatelaine bag containing parts H. Mary Eva, daughter one man 24 years of age; served as such U. Misses Tilestone of Old vealed. only 20c.; auestion answer for 10c; a bunch of and other guD on this scale is just four Inches long. Howard and the the Maine Central railroad is to be run S. Aduress H. ANDERSON, Cumber- sum of money, keys Mrs. John Talcon, was buried yesterday 3 for 28c; horoscope $1.00. Send birth date and Navy. Under will be rewarded The little boats and steam launches Charles Suth erland of Brown street has who have been land Mills, Me. 30-1 articles. The suitably Point Comfort, Va., on of this week, as per adver- sex. PROF. C. MAO. Dauby, N. Y. B. 102. same ofllce N. S. as afternoon from the residence. Interment Saturday bv leaving the at the of carried on the decks are carefully a valuable collection of old news- seplB-4 quite several weeks at the Stookbrldge shown in another of this a middle aged lady a situation GARDINER, 176 1-2 Middle St. 24-1 made as their Even the battle- at St. cemetery. spending tisement part WANTED—By originals. among which is a copy of the Hyacinths »" as companion for elderly or do light of steel bars—are papers homestead, have returned to their homes. This excursion is looked forward am now ready to buy all kinds lady hatches—gratings heavy Lorenz Lorenzen, a Dane, the 19-year- paper. housework, widower’s family preferred, reier- Yankee Boodle” published at Portland of is a WANTED—Iof cast off ladies’, gents’ and children’s MAINSPRINGS, 75c. reproduced. Mrs. Henry Clark .Boston guest to our citizens as affording a ohanoe enees given and required; wages reasonable. models of a These old son of Thomas Lorsnzen, who died by clothing. I pay more than any purchaser in best made the The exhibit will embrace in the early forties. old papers are Hammond. Address Box 253, Skowhegan, Maine. 29-1 The American Mainsprings, by at Camp of Rookland, whioh is one of the the city. Send letters to MR. or MRS. Dn and Warranted war and a hospital ship. There on Wednesday afternoon after a few visiting Elgin Waltham companies. transport very interesting, especially to those who GROUT, 76 Middle an of the various kinds of The members of the Yarmouth'ohorus coast towns, but more St.__2S-6 WANTED—A situation to care for elderly for one year. McKENNEY, the Jeweler will be samplss illness with is to be most progressive * lived in those days’ typhoid fever, * person or an invalid or as housekeeper Monument Square. marisdtf which are made in a variety early days. are showing oonsidernble interest in the for the it gunpowers, buried from the residence Saturday af- particularly opportunity gives persons In want of trunks in small family. Address M, this office, 28-1 Some smokeless of held WANTED—All" of curious shapes. pow- The many friends Alton A. Bean Maine Musioal festival to be at Port- the State prison at Thomas- and bags to cal! on E. D. REYNOLD8, of brown ternoon. Burial at the Anderson bury- of visiting a WANTED—AGENTS. ders look like like sheets pa- to know that he those 563 Congress sheet, one door above Shaw’s WANTED—Two girls would like situation; will be pleased is able land, Ootober j 12th. Among who have been 59 Cum- others like strings of india-rub- The sorvioes are to be con- ton, as special arrangements grocery as we manufacture our goods first and second work. Apply at per, house and with ing ground. store, 38-1 A GENTS WANTED for the Hektograph.Ia and so on. Half a of each to be up aboutithe proper attend regularly, the rehearsals from this the warden to entertain the and can therefore give bottom prices. berland St. ber, pound ducted Rev. W. G. Mann. made with -«- and copying pail; prints 300 copies and the out of by Trunks repaired. Open evenings. We frame priming sort of powder will be shown, care will be able to be doors next town, ore H. B. Hodsdon, Mrs. C. G. show them how the of or drawiug; Mr. Frank Pride leaves Monday for excursionists and pictures. 11-3 good reliable Protestant lady any handwriting, typewriting most interesting of the samples will be a Mr. Bean confined to the Miss Harriet no type setting; always ready for use; size of a week. has-been Woodman, Bates, I. F. oare of its the way WANTED-Awould like a situation as housekeeper in for a gun recovered where he is to enter the Boston state takes criminals, no needed in operating; charge one-pounder for Boston, C. a widower’s can give vory best of refer- book, experience house with typhoid fever the past six True, C.;L.' Marston, H. kind of work will pay the highest cash family; retail Also the manifold from the Maine. Submarine mines raked law where he will Humphrey live and the they per- ■\rOTICE—We prices ences Portland or Deering preferred. Ad- price, $1.50. copying university school, pur- they is or store ; a few more a barnacle- Mrs. M. Thurston. lor household goods fixtures of left sheet, retail 60 cents; besides up in Guantanamo bay, In weeks. and F. there being a small city in itself dress B. M.. 62 Hampshire St., City; hand sue a course of study. form, any description or receive the same at our auct- 37-1 splendid sellers. For information address covered condition, will lie of interest; a number of Yarmouth bell. The winter schedule of train on the Quite people inside the stone walls where all kinds of ion rooms for sale on commission. GOSS & OSCAR NIELSEN, Box 95, East Hartford, likewise a rapid-lire projectile Auctioneers. 18 F’ree St. 19-4 301 Spanish have been in attendance upon the Cum- is WILSON, an Conn. at Cavite. A few relics have Boston & Maine railroad will go into SUNDAY EXCURSION TO HARPS- labor and manufacture going on each by experienced captured WANTED-Situationcook, also experienced waitress. Call at been forwarded to the museum by Kouns- effect October 3. There are berland fair. LOAN ED on first and second mort- Monday, WELL AND HIGH HEAD. day. 15 BRIGGS ST., City. 27-1 MAEE HELP WASTED. ville our consul at Hong Kong, Mrs. H. P. Prince and daughter MONEYgages, real estate, lifo insurance policies, Wildman, many important ohanges. Jessie, The train leaves Portland at 7 a of a six-inch regular notes, bonds and good collateral security. one of them being piece Auoocisco will make the last with friends at North be sold by a capable, reliable married man to work on a a crew of men Steamer spent Wednesday tickets will at $1.50 Notes discounted; rate of Interest 6 per cent a WANTED-Situation IVANTED—A shell that smashed the Spanish com- Flynn the painter has at a. m., and v » woman to do work in a small fam- ii take entire and upwards, according to security. W. general poultry iarrn and charge. house at Cavite on and Sunday excrsion for the season next Yarmouth. iuoludes admission to year of adults; is a good write references, be sober mandant’s May 1, work painting the buildings of W. F. round trip which P. CARR, room 5. second floor, Oxford Build- ily housekeeper; par- Must furnish satisfactory over worth of October to a A room for the Yarmouth elec- will 13-4 ticulars. S, R., 25 South 8t„ Portland. 27-1 and industrious; this is a lirst class position destroyed $100,000 property, on Evans street. Sunday. 2nd, High Head, waiting the State and the tiokets also ing, 188 Middle street. Kobb prison for. the right we want a nun we can keep killing five men. in where trics is soon to open ut' 440 man; beautiful place Harpswell bay, Congress for return the Monday following. a Address POULTRY FARM- The collection is to be good competent American for several years. Spanish-American the Portland Cadets go on their annual street, Portland. WANTED—Bywoman, a position to attend an invalid ER, Press office.311-1 be a of a his- WASHING- only part great permanent GETTYSBURG, LURAY, WATCHES ON INSTALLMENTS. lady, good references given. Apply to MRS. that is The steamer will leave Mrs. Murphy, who^has^been a to ale HEI.F WANTED—Government posi- torical exhibit being prepared by encampment. visiting for the best. $5.00 for trip PALMERS, S‘J91-2 street, over Hear- T»f TON. Wait Waltham and Elgin Watohes. A stock Congress ■ili tions. Don’t for an ycivil service the National Museum. It is intended to at 10.15 a. Mrs. D. P. Thompson for the past few large Bakery. 26-1 prepare Portland pier m., making railroad, Watches will be sold on ing's our Illustrated of American Albany, via Boston & Albany of new model easy pay- examination without seeing establisn a hall history, the battlefield of on the to has returned to South All All Sent free. COL- Over Gettysburg, regular landings way Harps- weeks, Boston. Fall ments at reasonable prices. Styles. ANTED—Position In an office by a catalogue of information. whiuh will Illustrate the story ot the de down tlie Hudson to New York; the Monument \\r lady the Blue mountains and about The members of Gen. John A. Prices. McKENNKY, Jeweler, ** stenographer and typewriter of experi- UMBIAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE, of this from the earli- through picturesque well and Bailey’s island, stop Logan 4tk. mar!9dtf 24-1 velopment country River Line to Boston. Starts Oct. Square. ence, would work all or part of each day. own Washington, D. C. will have a sort and and down at Head for dinner S. of held their regular month- est times. The display via Hagertown Antietam, two hours High and oarap, V., a typewriter. Address L. M. s., care Porcland so visitor will in of synoptic form, that the the historic Shenandoah valley to the sight seeing. ly camp lire last evening connection Daily Press office.26-1 be able to follow it as a series of chapters caverns of Lurav, thence across should take with their regular meeting. Refresh- a woman a situation in is the on will unique Passengers picnio dinners, want school and the WANTED—By young read. Upon left, entering When furniture, * * ments were served during the you the city as housekeeper in a widower’s a statue of Lief the the hills of Virginia to Washing- or can get them at Mr. Dunning’s. High evening. be Ericsson, hardy rolling small or as to a Ad- landed C. T. U. are to hold best, get the family, companion lady. Norseman, who iB believed to have ton is the route of the Pennsylvania rail- Head. Steamer will return to Portland The W. their meet- dress A. B. C., Farmington. Me. 23-1 on the shores of America before tho time with Mrs. T. road personally-conducted tour whioh at 5.30 p. m. ing this afternoon S. Blake. of Columbus. Next will come a model WANTED. leaves October 31. W. L. Haskell Relief corps are of one of the caravels of Columbus. This Boston, Round-trip making Situation a man who understands for the by young of the exhibit, illustrating the period rate from Boston, including all necessary active preparations entertain- “©HANDLER” and is willing to work. Two part One of nature’s remedies; cannot harm bookkeeping of discovery, will appropriately contain Itineraries and further in- ment of Thatcher Relief corps on Satur- ADJUSTABLE years experience. Graduate of Gray's Port- expenses, $30. the weakest constitution; never fails to land Business Good references fur- a fac-similo of the famous geographical Ootober 1. About £0 are College. formation of B. N. Bell, Tourist Agent, cure summer ot or old. day, expected to Devonshire St., BOSTON. nished. Address CHAS. F. ALLEN. Skow- globe made by Martin Behaim at Nurem- complaints young 165 Fowler’s Extract of wild attend from Portland. Xu.Frtif hegan, Maine. augSdiw* burg, In 1487. The date, be it observed, i05 Washington street, Boston. Dr. strawberry. STEAMERS. RAILROADS. Chloago* Burlington ft Uulncy 113% STEAMERS. PYTHIAN SISTERHOOD. 114% _ Delawares Hudson CanalCo.100 106 Philadelphia FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL ft 149 Passed 28th, schs Clara Leavitt, Delaware.i-acKawana Weetl49 •*■•**■ 2fcA for B.K. 13% fer Portland ; li L Tay, South Amboy East- CHANCE OF TIME. MAINE CENTRAL Graud Assembly Holds Ninth Annual Dearer;* Rie «ranae. 13% and Cora Sris.now.13% 13% port; E G Willard. Ada Ames, Green, irom Now York bound east. Session. uo nreler 36% 34% effect 12 Hi*. let Abbott, Ken- On and TFAMliK Ir. Sept. Illinois 110% Ar 28th, sens Gertrude Somers, »fier teptember 28, Central.Ill Lavinia do. TRAINS LEAVE PORTLAND. of Products in the Lake 16% fl?r2'i2'r2'?3'--sr nebec; Campbell, I'HANIOO wiD leave Portland Pier Erieft West.. 15% of Quotations Staple Sid 29th. schs Richri Hill. C R Flint. Anna W 7 00 a. ni. For Brunswick, Lewiston, (Lower) The ninth annual grand assembly Lake Shore....200 200 For Great Diamond Barker, M K Hawley. H B Peck. Decora. Kolon. Island, Falmouth, Cousins, Bath, Bootlibay, I’opham Beach, Rcckland. Au- held in Louis ft Nash. 66% 64% Chebeague. B-istin’s Island, So, Freeport and the Pythian Sisterhood was Herald of the Morning, John P Perry, Willie L gusta, Waterville, Skowhegan, and Belfast Markets. MannattanF.lavated 94% 96% For er's at 2.00 p. m. Thera was a Leading Newton. Sarah & Eiien. LaVolta, Frank T Stin- Landing 8.30 a, in. For Danville .ic., Ruinford Falls, hull yesterday. large Mexican neutral. oys 6% leave Porter’s Landing at 7.00 a. Pythian son Herald, W F Collins, Modoc, lzetta. Emma Returning Bemis, Lewiston, Farmington, Itangeley. 106 at 7.ir> a. Bustin’* of each wear- Michigan Central.106 St Geo A m„ So, Freeport m., inland a Lewi*, attendance delegates, lady S Briggs, H F Kuncaii. Croix, Pierce, c 11.06 m. Express for Danville Jc., 28 > t a. Falmouth Near- Minn ft St Louis. 27 and Mildred A Pope. at 7.30 a. m.. Clieheague in.. at ton. Moosehead Lake via Foxcroft the white ribbon of the order. New York Stock and Market. S a; 9 a. m. Waterville, ing Money Minn * St Louis ol.18 schs K C Allen, from Philadelphia for 8.30 a. m.. Great Diamond Bar Aroostook and for 82 Bangor, Harbor, County ly every assembly in the state was repre- Jiy xeierrapo. Missouri 1'aclBe.132% ?Passed,ortland; Kenuebec. Kennebec. Port Reading sepSSdtf B. M. SLABURY, Manager. Moulton, Woodsiock, St. Stephen. St. Andrews, The New Jerser Central. 91 60ya for John lor St. John, and Halifax via Vanceboro. sented by one or more delegates. NEW TCRK, Sept. 29. 116% Gardiner; Bracewell, Philadelphia New YorkCentrai. il6% Saco. 12.30 p.m. Express for Brunswick. Bath, the on call was easier 2% 12 order has made good progress past Money @3% per cent; New York. Chloagoft St Louis 12 WASHINGTON—Ar 29th, sch Wm C Tanner, Rockland, Lisbon Falls. Augusta, Waterville, last loan mercantile do nl 65 66 BAY STEAMBOAT CO. Old- there 28 flourishing lodges 2%: prim* pape; 3%©5 Kennebec. CASCO Newport, Bangor. Bucksport Bar Harbor, year, being Northern Pacific com 4Wa 40% town and Greenville. of 11)58. per cent, sterling Exchange easier, with actual in the state, with a membership •S3* uo do ,Dfd. 76% 761 Custom House Wharf, Portland, Me. 1 10 p, in. For Danville Jc.. Kumford Falls, uusmess In bankers bills at 4 84xC4 84% for Foreign Ports. visitors on Northwestern.129% 129% Bemis. Lewiston, Farmington. Carrabasset Among the distinguished At Hong State of Maine. WEEK DAY TIME TABLE. cemana and 4 81%®4 81% torsixty days {post- do. nfd. 176% 176ya Koug Ang 20, ships Rangelev. Bingham. Waterville, Skowhegan. were Mrs. H.P. Libby of West- Curtis, for Manila and United States; Mary L For Brunswick, Au- the scene ed mres commercial bills are Ont & 16% 16% 1998. 1.16p.m. Freeport, 12% £4 86, Western. Cushing, front New < ov Ro- Commencing .Holiday, Sept. 20, Dover and also the Beauiaa. 17% 17% Pendleton, York; gusta, Waterville, Skowhegan. Belfast brook, supreme chancellor, 4 80%@4 8i. bie, Colcord, from New York; barques Adolph and and Rock Island.101% 100% Foxcroft. Greenville, Bangor, Oldtown of Rhode Island. Oorlg, and Penobscot, McCaulder, to supreme prelate Silver certificates 81© 62. St Paul.106% 106 to be found Amesbury, For Fore t City nod Trefetlien’s T.h ding. Mattawainkeagand Bucksport Saturdays. A), tiihi^ lor New York; st James. Tapley. tor Baltimore 6.06 p. m. For Bath, Rockland. officers were in atten- Bar Silver 61%. oo bfd.J54 163% Peaks I* and, l.it.do amt Gieat l> auionrt Brunswick, The following At Newcastle Aug 29, barqueOnaway,Meech, Augusta and Waterville StlPaul ft Ornana. 79% 79% Inland*,at 5.30, C.40, 8.00, 10.30 A. M., 2.15, 4.20. Mexican dollars 47% from Brisbane, ar litb, for Singapore. 6.io p. m. For Danville Junction. Mechanlo dance: ao prfd.167% lu7ya G.10 P. M. Bonds easier. Ar at St Pierre sch Jas Slater, Peter- Falls. Lewiston. to Ruinford Falls. Wm. J. Government St Paul. Minn, ft 166 Sept 24, For Ponce’* Landing, Long Island, S.00. 10.30 Satuidays Past Grand Chancellor—Mrs. Mann.J64 son, 8.00 m. to 13 Jacksonville. A. M. 2.15 P. M. p. Express i,ewiston. Texas Paste*. 13% Ar at sch N Brunswick. Swett, Westbrook. Retail Avrocor# ->nr\r ^ Ponce, PR, Sept 13th, Bertram 10.30 4.20 u.oo p.m. Night Express, for 66% 64% For Cushing’* Jslaml, 6.40, A, M„ Mrs. E. C. Union Pacific pfd. •• •. and remained 20th. Lewiston. Waterville, Grand Chancellor— Bean, Portland market—cut loaf 7 s oonfetlon CAy While, Kelley, Baltimore, P. M. Bath, Augusta, Bangor, Wabash...... 8ys 7 % In schs Ella L Dun- Moosehead Lake. Aroostook via li©rwick ■: pulverised 6o; powered, 6e{ granulated port Sept 13, Davenport, county uo prfd. 20% 20% ton, from -RETURN- Old Bar Harnor. GraDd Vice Chancellor—Mrs. J. W. % coffee crushed 6c: yellow 4j. Baltimore; Warreu Adams, Given, Town, Bucksport Vaneeooro, Boston Maine..163 164 from Baltimore. Leave Forest Landing, 7.35. 9.15, St. St Andrews. St John and all Auburn. ft; City G.20, Stephen. Chase, New YorkftNew 98 9S CAIRO TO THE CAPE. SI fin St Sept 2. schs Tofa, Wilson, for A. M., 3.30, 5.00, 0.25 1*. M. Aroostook County via Vanceboro, Halifax and Prelate—Mrs. A. Riffiardson, Hides. England old, FROEVE W. Jago 11.45, Grand ;E._ Old Colour.191 191 Cienfuegos; 9th, Mary E Morse, Newbury, for Leave »releth -n’s, 0.00 7.1.0 9.00. 11.30, A. M., the Provinces. The Saturday nignt train doe* The the jjj run to Foxcroft Westbrook. following quotations represent pay- of Cecil 0.45 P. M. not Belfast Dexter, Dover and Adams Express.1.113 113 How John Bull Is carrying out the dream Matanzas. 3.15. 4.45, Mistress at Arms—i>trs.Willliam in this market; Sid fm Fred Leave Lilt e 0.10. 11.40 A. or boyona Bangor, excepting to Bar Harbor. Grand ing prices American Express.130 130 Aj Alma, NB, Aug 17th, sch Gower, uinmond, 7.30, 9.10, Cow and steers....*7 c ^ lb W Rhodes of a railroad the dark continent in 0.35 P. 51. 12.56 a. m., midnight— Mf. Dessert special for 1). Hall, Lisbon Falls. Kxoress. 40 41 cutting Sargent, Buenos Ayres. M., 3.25, 4.35, o Jlf and Grand Assistant Mistress at Arms— Bulls and stag?...6 101% in- Ar at st John. NB. 29tb. schs Rosa Mueller, Leave oreat Diamond, 6.05, 7.25, 9.05, 11.35 A. Brunswick, Augusta, Waterville, Bingor 1 lo Peoples Gas.,.102% two from end to end and how this programme Slf Bar Skins—No quality.1 °4 6* AS McLean, Portland: G H Peiry, Robinson, do. 51., 3.20, 4.40, 0.40 P. 51. Harbor. Mrs. Bamuel Knigh^, Berwick. No 2 Uomestake, .....9c *'* volves the of the death of Chinese Gordon \w Leave Ponce’s Lamiing, Long Island, 8.45, Whit© Mountain Division. Grand Mistress of Exchequer—Mrs. A. No 3 ..7 Ontario..... AS revenge | ©8c S2Va 82% 11.15 a. m., 3.00 p. m. 8.45 a. m. For Fabyans. Burling, B Berwick. Culls ..5ittl7c Pacific Mail. and has been the sudden appear- A. Bridgton, Noyes., complicated by ylf Leave Cushing’s Island, 7.25, 11.50 51., 5.05 ton, Lancaster, St. Jolinsbury. Sherbrooke, Grand of Records and Beal— AS j p. M. g Keeper Sugatleommon.*20 119y8 ance of the French in the railway’s path. DOMINION LINE. Montreal, Chicago. St. Paul and Minneapolis. Mrs. I. W. Berwick flaliroaa neceipLs. SUNDAY 1I&/JE TABLE. 1.25 in. For Goss, Western! Union.. au''* Ay p. Sebago Lake, Bridgton, Tia Rail and North Grand Inside Guard—Mrs. C.^F. .Clark, fOKTLAND, Sep. 29. Southern Ry Did. For Fore»t City and Trefefchen’a Landing. Songo River, Conway. Fabyans, R. R.—Do. i'or Lancaster, St Hollis Centre. Peoeints by Maine Central Union Pacliic. MONTREAL and QUEBEC t» LIVERPOOL. Peaks Inland, Little and Gr»*at Diamond Colebrook,*Quebee, Lunenburg, cars miscellaneous ior Sleeper to Grand Outside Guard—Mrs. E. A. Hol- and, 135 merchandise; THE ATHLETIC WOMAN. Island, 9.00, 10.30 A. M., 2.15, 4.20 P. 51. Jolinsbury, Newport Quebec. cars. 6.m m. For Sebago Lake, Vanceboro. connecting roads 165 $ From Montreal From For Ponce’s (.aiming, Loug Is aud, 10.30 A. p. Fryeburg, brook, Steamer Quebec. North S:. Jolin- Boston Produoe Market. of York whose names are 4.20 P. 51. Comvay, Fabyans, Lunenburg, at 10 Leaders New Society M., 2.15, Montreal and to Toronto and The convention opened o’clook, Portland Wholesale Market. ns Dominion Sept. 30, daylight Oct. 1,2.30 p.m. For Cu>hm;:’- stand, 10.30 A 51., 4.20 P. 5f. bury, Chicago 29. 1898—The following are new •• 8 Lancaster, Colebroox. on BOSTON. Sept well known to readers appear in Labrador Oct. 8. dally except Saturday. and the first thing the programme PORTLAND. Sept. newspaper " '• W. T. General 29. to-day’s quotations of Provisions, etc.; ns Scotsman 15, 15, C. CODING, Manager. Lime Ridge, Quebec. Sleeper to Montreal. roles. are devotees of the some dif was the address of the Grand Chancel- Flour is unchanged, while cash Wheat took FLOUR. Some bicycle, Vancouver 22. 22, sept23 ijv " SUNDAY TRAINS. in quite a tumble, closing to-day at 66c, a de- own others are fond of the rush Ottoman 29, “.. 21). lor, Mrs. E. C. Bean, which, brief, Snring patents, new 3 85S4 10. sail their yachts, 7.20 a. m. Paper train for Bangor. cl ne of 3%c; December closed lc off. Corn 95 ! was as follows: Winter patents. ,3 46®3 flj across the country after the baying hounds. Their Co. 12.30 p. m. For Brunswick. Lewiston, Bath, and Oats weak. Provisions closed after Winter, clear and straight, 3 2os3 75. International Augusta, Waterville, Bangor. Bisters—It me great pleasure to steady Steamship gives Extra and Seconds 00. fads in the of described for Times readers. TO l.lVEBFflni VIA. OUEEN8TOWN. ■■ 11.00 p. m. for all a weak Refined ns way sport FOU rrrr— Night Express points. extend to you in behalf of the officers opening. Sugars unchanged; Flue and Supers —. 12.55 a.m. Mt Desert or Watervllie. From From special associated with me a cordial greeting. raws tending downward. A Caais. Si Jo 'n. N.B.,Halitax, N.S- Bangor and Bar Harbor. Liverpool. Steamer.Boa ton. I Eastport. Lubeo, We welcome as the representatives The are wholesale of all of New Brunswick. Nova Scotia you following todys prise arook Market. and parts Arrivals In Portland. Chicago Lire Thurs 22. 6, 1.30 p.m. Drinoo tiviwarri lulnnrl snd Cana Breton. The of our beloved and while some of Provision.Groceries; etc. A INDOOR BASEBALL. Sep. si.Ej.Newl England.Oct. order, Telegraph.! 20,12.30 From Montreal. 8.10 a. m. and in (By ThursIOet. 6. S. 8. Canaua, p.no. ravorlte route to Campobello aud SL Andrews, Quebec, Fabyans, you have labored long earnestly, Flour* Grata. dailv. Lewiston an i Mechanic Falls. 8.30 a. m * ear CHICAGO. Sept. 29. 1898.—Cattle—receipts A On the attractive of the Times wil N. B. the cause, others are present for Superfine Corn 9) 3D sporting page RATES OF PASSAGE. Rockland amt 8.35 a. the.first l active, strong r; nativa beef steers « oo Watervule, Augu ta, m., an enthusiasm low evades.3 0033 21 do baa lots .... 41 0,000; Summer Arrangement. time, possessed with and feeders at 3 40U4 be found a article how the national First Cabin. $60.03 and Howards. Return augeley Farmington, Reuits, Rumford Falls, Sprine Wneat baic- Meal oac lots *89 @6 80: Stockers 60;cows ns timely telling trhioh comes with fresh 26. $114 and according to" 6teamer and ac- tin and after Monday. Mav 9th. steamer Skowhegan and Lewiston, 12,15 p. m.. Bangor, opportunities ana Bt335@8 61 Oat*, car lou and heifers 2 7684 upwards home ero.ei 80*31 game is indoors and giving instructions as commodation. will leave Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays Augusta and Rockland, 11.5J a. m.; Beecher for usefulness. May you each oarry Oats, Hoes dull—receipts 0.000; ranging from 3 40 A played i'luutiBpnnr baa mu *34 Second Cabin, to London, Lon- and Fridays at 5.30 p. m. Falls, St Johnsbury, Bridglon, 12.13 p. m.; Ex- to own beloved assembly some 4 04 > ■ 7 to the introduction of the to cities where it Liverpool, your vvneai... 7606 Cotton Ssoo. @ game and to * Re- Mattawamkeag. Bar Harbor. to 0 000; firm; ranging from A donderry Queenstown, $35 $40.C0. Returning leave StJohn and Eastport same press, Bucksport. stimulus which shall be of service you. viicn. bir'eii- car lou. 00 00*28 00 Sneop—receipts to steamer 3.25 1 i v has never been This is one of the turn $66.60 to $76.00. according Greenville.Bangor,1.16p.m;Lewiston, p.m.: • 3 86484 0( 2 60; lambs 4 0046 uo. played. many days. We are assembled at this time to review roller bait lou 0000££24 00 6044 and accommodation. Skowhegan, Waterville. Augusta and Rockland do.. .3 60^3 71 Backs* Bi*b tickets Issued and checked the work and perfect plans dear matters of interest to lovers of manly sport. to London, London- Through baggage 5.20 p.m. daily; St.John, Bar Haroor. Aroos- past year’s ear 14 Steerage, Liverpool, received to 1.00 iLouisst'g _ lou. 00 to destination. (^“Freight up future interests of the order. 00*16 Ilnwarle UsvlTAri. and Belfast- took County, Jifoosehead Lake and Bangor, for the 3 8o£.4 Ol 1 lou 16 derry, Glasgow, Queenstown roller... baa 00*17 no 80 to to steamer. p. m. 8.30 p. m.; Farmington, Kumford the honors you have con- 71 $22 $26.60 according at the Kangeley, Fully realizing clear do. .31>003 MlddUna *0000*17 oo CRy Telegrapa: F. For Tickets and Staterooms apply 5.45 p. m.; me to the ra- Apply to J. B. KEATING, T. McGOWAN, Falls, Lewiston, Chicago, Montreal. ferred upon u e by electing nt'r wlieai baa ou..*00*17 00 nS A pnRTLAND DAY. Fine Tree Ticket Office, Monument Square or and 8.05 m.; Mattawam- —- J. 0. ASHTON. Fortland, or Lancaster Fabyans, p. 1 Sept 29,'1898. J. JENSEN, UX1U uuuureu 4 00384 2i for other at Oiiics, PpUDblUig jjubhiuu paten** Mixed feed.... j 7 00 Flour market—receipts DAVID TORRANCE & CO., Gen. Airents, information, Company’s keag, Bar Harbor and Bangor, 1.40 a. m. NEW YORK—The w Wharf, foot of State 9treet chancellor, X can say to the best of my run. Osftss. sales 9.00n Railroad Halifax, St. John, Bar Harbor, Bangor and 22,476 bbls; exports 4,432 bbls; A Portland day as seen in the busiest square in Man. to the trust iBuyingft Belling price; Rlo.roastea 11*16 Montreal._jeisdtf_ J. B. COYLE. Gen. 5.08 a. m. ability I have been true you packages: steady ou low Winters: others easy. Augusta, Coo—Bar a* Javt&Mocha do26®28 the will be illustrated in the next and suc- H. P.C. HERSEY Agent Harbor, 12.25 and Water- have placed in my keeping. It was no Eiour mills patents —; winter city marl8dtf Sundays—Bar p. m„ (score ... .4 503?471 IfirlMlti. quotations—olty 6.20 m. I a 86: nulls clears —: winter MAINE COAST NAVIGATION CO. vhle. p. cold, disinterested task which assumed, small do. .2 0033 2i 1 Porto Rloo.28®BO patents 76a3 city ceeding issue of the Times, the first installment of has been in the work and 2i 4033 60; Minn, patents at 3 90®4 60: GEO, F. EVANS. Vice Pres, and Gen. Mr.u. but my heart follock ... .2 25£tS Barbaaoee. ... .38*89 straitslS X Minn bakers at 3 16 made from taken for the F. E. G. P. & T. A. time and strength have b.-en fully given. Haddock... l 7602 o( Fancy.*2*86 winter extras 65®3 00; drawings, photographs BOOTHBY. winter low grades 2 26@4 16. PORTLAND and BANGOR 1e25dtf Jf these efforts have met your approval ake.2 0002 2i Tam ®3!40; devoted to forenoon scenes ALLAN LINE l D#z Rve steady;No2 Western48a60c elf. Buffalo. purpose, being early and feel that the talent committed to erring. Amoy*.2**30 you Sealed... 2014< •«...260)60 Wheat—receipts 3*6,960 bushs exports <37.- in Monument ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, a fair return Congous.. square, my keeping has yielded my Mackerel, bi Japan.80*36 176 bush: sales 746,OhO bush futures: and Commencing Tuesday, June 28, 1898, endeavors have been abundantly .reward- Snore IB *00 00«t0( 1 Fsrmoso.86*06 184,000 bush spot: spot weakiNo 2 Red 74%c Montreal and Quebec to Liverpool. ed. Snore 2a s oOOU0to< laru). fob afloat. From From 227.476 bnah; exports 17,868 Since oor last annual convention one of Large 38 $11014 0( StandardGran 6466 Com—receipts MURDER WILL OUT. Liverpool Steamship Montreal bus Produce Fix cflne auallty 6 465 bush; sales 86,000 bush futures, 206,000 Portland & Rumford Falls the members of this grand assembly STEAMER SALAGIA 28 R’y, CaD# cranberries ..xtrac....* 5 Ou busli spot; spot easy; No2 at 80% fob afloat. 12 May. California. May to her eternal home. Sister Mrs. D. So said the Webster but there are crimes 4 June gone (9 crate.. 00 0*2 Oi • Yellow Extra C....j45a Oats—receipts 232.600 bush: exports 4826 great leaves Franklin Wharf, Portland, Tuesdays 19 May. Numidian. Lin Effect June 27, 1898. i). Willard of lodge, No. 2, and I i bus No 2 at 26; No 3 aud at 6 a. m. at 26 Laurentian. 11 June Myrtle do t/bill ft 00@6 01 Sts* bush; sales 70,000 spot;; which are never followed by the detection of the Saturdays Touching May. DEPARTURES. trust that this grand assembly will take Pea Beans,X 45*1 oi • Timothy. 3 65*3 7* at 25%c;No Swtilte — c; No 2 white at 28 % 0; Kookland, Camden, Belfast, Bucket 2 June. Parisian. 18 June suitable action in memory of her virtues Bed Kidney 2 16@g 21 l Clover.West. 9*05k track white 26g34c. criminals and Portland has had its share of this port ana Wlnterport. Arriving at Bangor 9 June. Carthaginian. 25 June 8.30 A. M. and 1.10 P. M. From Union station Yellow Jtyss.l 71 do extra India Mess about 7 p. m. 16 June. Camorman,30 June for Poland, Mechanic Falls. BuoktielO. Can- and our loss. 70«1 H, Y. 956*10 Beef firm: lamily—; city some of which are recalled in connection • kind, Retu1 Bangor Mondays and ton, Dlxneld, Rumford Falls and Bemls. I have to the Cal Pea.... l 90«2 ui Alslke, 10*105* ning—leave Steamers sail from Montreal at 9 a. m., con- Feeling that guarded 5 a. above Pours, ous 4686: lied lop, 19*17 Lard steadyer: Western steam 6 12%. with the recent murder in a Thursdays at m., making landings with Grand Trunk trains Port- 8.30 a. m„ t.io and 5.10 p. m. From Union b«6t of my ability the trust placed in my mysterious nearby city. at and Point for necting leaving rrcTlftlsss. Pork steady: mess *8 60®9 00; short clears Touching Northport Sandy land the previous evening. Station for.Mechanto Falls and Intermediate hands one year ago and having received or on signal. Arriving at Sweets, Jrsv2 05@2 7i Perk- 11 OOM12 75; family 12 aogjis. freignt passengers Laurentian carries cabin paseenge.s only. stations. of without Portlend about 6 p. m. the support and help ail, Eastu Score 2 00 | heavy 13 25 Butter Is steady; Western creamy at 15%® carries second cabin passengers Saturdays only, 6.10 p. m. train runs at Rockland for Carthaginian through which my efforts, however great, would omens. natv2 00@2 2 medluml2 00*12 26 21c: lactory do Jl%«14y4C: Elgins at 21c; THE CONTINUOUS SHOW. Connecting Vinalahven, to Rumford Falls. short cut ana North Haven and Stonlngton. only. have been a failure and, having the com- state dairy 14®i»c; docrem 15S20C. The Saloons and Staterooms are In the cen- Through cars between Portland. Rumford forting knowledge that the symphony of cnioKen..... 12® 1. clear Cheese auiot; large white 8«@8s/icj small J.Austin the well known has writ- FAKES FROM PORTLAND TO tral part, where least motion is felt. Elec- Falls and Bemis. TurseTt. We>. lsftiS Beef—llghtlO 25*107* Fynes, manager, is used for the is without a discordant note to white 86k ®9c. Rockland or Camden.. si.35, 3.38 tricity lighting ships through- Connections at Bemls for all points In the the year Northern 11 <>0 do... .16*11 heavy,.. 60*12 Eggs steady; Statoaud Penn li%®18c;Wes- ten for the Times some comments on the Belfast. 3.50 out, the lights being at the command of tile Lakes. inar the harmony of the whole, I feel that Bnlsiu 5kb* 8 bright 3.00, Kangeley Fowls... 10*1; 76* tern iresh 17 %c. 3.oo passengers at any hour of the night Music the best I can bestow ray L.aru, toe ana of the continuous Bangor. 3.80 Summer Excursion Tickets on Sale. legacy upon Apples. Rice steady. growth performance idea, telling Weather Booms and Smoking Booms on the promenade her of this 0( bbUburs 6 permitting. successor is a continuance to Eating apDl’s-s togs 5k *659 Petroleum firm. how it has transformed the o'd time and dock. The Saloons and staterooms are heated will. do common $(£2 o( doeom’no. 4 5k *44. disreput- O. C. OLIVER. President steam. R. C. BRADFORD, Tiafflo Manager. interest, kindness and^good Spirits TurpDenttne quiet. dtl by Baldwins 0 OOOO 0( palu.eompd 55**o% a amuse- CHAS. R. LEWIS. Treasurer. je25 Rates of $52.60 A re- Maine. seore- Rosin steady. able variety hall into wholesome place of passage toj$70.00. Portland, Then followed the reports of the ft pails, made on trap* loail^c purs 7HM7ys Molasses duction is Round Trip Tiokets. E. L. LOVEJOY, Seperuitendent, UuesE, steady. the services of famous artists. dtf trustees and other officers in pursltt 85**s85k to steadv. ment, commanding Second Cabin—To Liverpool, London and jel8 Kumford Falls. Maine, tary, grand Messina 6 5C Freights Liverpool 2587 Bams.... 9 *U5k null and nominal; lower to sell; Londonderry, $34.00 and $36.25; return, the routine business of the day. .. Sugar—raw regular Calllornla aeeovro 96 test 4 6- BOSTOiT $66.76 and *69.00. at 364 Centrifugal oruna oil. fair refining c; London. The order is in excellent financial con- 16c; Molasses 30, -.refined quiei, about steady: Steerage—To Liverpool, Glasgow, Florida 0 00@0 OC Kerosenel20U 8*4 Belfast or including every re- A Standard A fiv« : Confectioners A Londonderry, dition. Calllornla, 0 00@0 OC Ligonu. 8 s/* Mould 5S/s ; for tbe and cut oaf 0 13-16; crushed at 6 13-16; pow- quisite voyage $22.50 $23,60. do Beedlngs 3 00&8 5C Centennial. 8s/* 6% : tickets or further information t» Lunch was served In the banquet hall ated 6%; cubes 6%. For apply stags. Pratrs Astral ..105a dered 668: granu vm T. P. McGOWAN, 420 Congress St, J. B. BOSTON & MAINE ft. ft. at noon. Eastern extra- G2C In halt bbls is extra CHICAGO—Cash quotations; are a dozen KEATING. 61to ASHTON’S These half Exchange In Effect 12th, 18*98, FresH Western-@19 Raisins. Flour steady. TICKET AGEFOY. 9311-2 St. U. Sep:ember In the afternoon the election of officers _ Congress Held. Musctl.60 lb bxs6*65k 2 wheat —: No 3 do 62® ft 92 State St, Wheat—No spring of the attractive A. ALLAN, Montreal, Boston, WESTERN DIVISION. took place. It is the custom to promote nuttox. London iay*rll 76OS0C 64c- No 2 Red 06c. Com—No 2 at 2964c: No 2 many and 1 India St, Portland. Jly31dB (jreamerr.Incy.. 21 «2: Goal. at Oats—No 2 at 216»@ Trains leave Union Station, for each officer in turn so that the list above yellow 29%@29ty&c. of the next Portland, GmtKutw Vr'mul8«2t Retail—delivered. 22%o; No 2 white at 24%®26%c: No 3 white features Dally Inline, Sundays Excepted, Scarboro Crossing, 10.00 a. m., 12.00, 5 15. 6.20, elected list with Mrs. K, Clio ice...... Cumberland 000*3 00 No 2 34 printed is the 23%®2664c; No 2 rye 47c: Barley THE NEW AND VAIiATIAL STEAMft-KS AND p. m.; Scarboro Bench, Flue Point, 7.00,10.00 Choos*. Chestnut... 00 PORTLAND SMALL POINT *6 «43c: No 1 Flaxseed 90c; prime Timothy seed issue off a m., 12.00, 3.30, 5.15, 6.20, p. m.. Old Ore ha d /* ; SCENIC ROUTE OF CASCO BAY. 7.00, 8.40, m., 12.00, 5 40@5 60. ====*- alternately leave Frankr.in Wharf. Port- .15, 6.20 p. m.; Kennebimh, Kenne- In the the session was m T 10.00 a. evening closing V>A CM a yUUMMIIUd Butter steady ;creamry 13@19%c: darles 12 The Portland land. every Evening at o’clock, arriving In bunkport, 7.00, 8.40, m., 12.30, for Wells Bench, an 217c. Eggs firm—fresh at 14c. season connection with earliest trains for 3.30.5.15.6.05.6.20 p. in.; 7.00, held and there wasj exemplification ■ CHICAGO BOAitll OP ntA 6Flour—Reoelpts—11.000 bbls; wheat 233.000 points beyond. Steamer Percy 8.40 a. ni., 3.30, 5.15 p.m.; Dover, Stomsrr of ritual work Damon tickets for 8.40 a. 6.15 p.m.; by Assembly. Tuesday’s quotations. bush; com 604,000 bush; oatsl 4n7,o00 bush; Through Providence, Lowell, V worth, 7.00, m., 12.30, 3.30, ____ Worcester, New eto. Capt. Clias. II. How, W ■ Rochester, Farmlnetou, Alton Bay, Wolf- The following is a list of the Fast Wheat. rye 46,000 hush; barley 142,000 bush. York, Shipments—Flour 10,000 bbls; wheat 80.000 Returning leave India Wharf, Boston, every boro, 8.40 a. m., 12.30, 3.30 p. m.; Lakeporr, La- Grand Chancellors: Mrs. L. A. Sept Dec. May at 7 o’clock. 8.40 a. m., 12.30 p. Orne, bush; corn 296,000 bush; oats 394,060 bush; Evening Will leava PORTLAND PIER, conia, Weirs, Plymouth, Opening. 64% 66% J. B. PORTLAND, Centre ong island bush: 33,000 bush. | COYLE, Manager. at 2.00 III. m.; Weirs, Harbor, South Mrs. E. J. rye OOO barley Gaily Portland; Burleigh, Closing.....68% 64% 65% J. F. LISCOMB, Gen. p, Alton Bay and 8.40 a. in; Wor- Dec at Agt (via steamer), Portland; Mrs. F. C. Tarr, j Lewiston; Corn. MINNEAPOLIS—Wheat—Sept 62c; Sept 1. 1887. For Orr's Island. Card’3 Cove, Quoliog Bay cester (via Somers worth and Rochester), 7. a. 6is»c; No 1 haru at 63'/< c; East Horse Island Har Dec. 69%®5»VsC; May Harpswell, Asbdale, m.; Manchester, Concord, (via Rockingham Mrs. E. G. Coie, Portland; Mrs. H. P. Slay. No 1 Northern at 626a c; No 2 Northern 696a c. Water Cove, Small Point. West 3.30 North Ber- 30 33 NEW FORK DIRECT bor, Plilpps- Junctionj, 7.00 a. rn., p. DI.; Mrs. Opening"". MINNEAPOLIS—Flour—first paientsat 3 90 CINE, hnro-onH P'inrtv’a Hnrlinp HaverhM, Lawrence, Libby, Cumberland Mills; F. B. 30% 33% wick, Dover, Exeter, Closing.. second patents 3 75®3 86; first clears RETURNING—Leave Cundv’3 Harbor at a 8.40 a. m., 12.30, Mrs. South Oats. ®406; Lowell, Boston, 5.20, 7.00, Jordan, Portland; J.K.Jones, at 2 80. Maine Steamship Co. 6.00 a. m.; Ashdale, 6.30 a. m.; Water Cove, 6.45 m. Arrive 8.40.10.15 a. m.. 70®2 ~~ ~ 3.30, 6.05 p. Boston, Dee. a. 7.15 a. Orr's 8.00 Boston tor Portland; Mrs. E. M. Baker, Auburn; l one Island Sound By Daylight. m.; Card’s Cove. m.; Island, 12.42 4.02, 7.15, 9.15 p. m. Leavo Opening. 21 a. m. Arrive in Portland at 10.00 a. m. 8.30 a. m., l.U\ 4.15, 6.00 Westbrook. Cotton Markets. Portland, 5.59, 7.30, 8.00, Mrs. Wm. J. Smith, TRIPS iv.jv «• Closing. 21% IL 3 PER WEEK. p. In. Arrive roruB.nu, iu.iv, n.uv, SEPT. 29, 1(S<8. PORK, The steamships Hoiatio Bali and Man- 12.10, 5.00, 7.50, 9.30 p. IA Dec. NEW YORK—The Cotton market to-usy .._...... n.noi,i.n J. H. MCDONALD, THE MUNICIPAL COURT. 6%; So Man., SUNDAY TKAINS. bo; closed quiet, steady; middling gulf up- Portland, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays Office. 158 Commercial St Opening... 77 biles. 46-3. For Beach, Fine Foint, 12-55, ...... 8 12 lands at 6%; sales it 6 p. in. for New York direct Keturnlng, leave Telephone augsdtf Scarboro Closing. 6.20. a. Cotton market to-day Ar 2uth. sells Janies FreemaD, fm Manillas: Pier 38, K, B., Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Salur- 5.80 p. m.; Old Orchard Beach, in, was UiecliargeU by Judge Rob- Wednesday’s quotations. CHARLESTON—Tne 5.30 p, h'tally 4%c. MARINE NW6 Sadie & Lillie, do; J Kennedy, K & G W Hinds, 3ays at 6 p. m. 12.55, 5.30 p.m.; Saco.Biddeforil, 12.55, WHEAT was firm; Mianllng 5.30 P. 111.; Roch- inson. and Joe, from Calais; Ann, Sullivan; George W These steamers are Buperbly fitted and fur- III.; Kennebunlr, 12.55, market today was Alton 5.30 Sep Dec. May. SGALVESTON—Cotton Col and Belle, Itenbcu Eastman, nished for trave1 and afford the most Steamboat Co. ester, Farmington, Bay, p. ins, Lucy do; passenger Portland & Boothbay Haver- .... middling AVse. PORT OF PORTLAND. Exeter, Guanine...... 64% 86V* steady; Bangor; Antelope, and Diadem, ltockpori; S E convenient and comfortaole routo between m.; North BerwicU, Dover, 63% 64% Cotton market to-aav was and New Lawrence, Lowell, Boston, a 5.20 a. m. In the court morn- ClOSllg.:;«8% MEMPHIS—The Nash, Kennebec. Portland York. Runan, r and After hill, Municipal yesterday Arrangement,—On m. Arrive Boston (i,« a. CORA. middlings 4% c. THURSDAY, 29. Sid 29th. schs Odell. Boston; Alary Brewer, Fare: one way. $5.00; round trip, $8.00. 12.55, 5.30 p. m, case steady; Sept. Jnnia 18th, 1888. lor Portland ing the only important was the con- Deer Isle. £.23, 9.42 p. m. Leave Boston! Dec. May. NEW ORLEANS—The Cotton market to-oay Arrived. Eastport; Willie. J. F. I.ISCOMB,General Agent GOING WEST. 5.45 a. m. Arrive Portland 7.10 a. m. tinued assault and battery complaint Openug... 30% 32% 4%e. APALACHICOLA—Ar 28th, sch Grace Ad- THOS. M- BARTLETT, Agtocudtl firm; middling via Rockland, leaves East C.using.29% 32 Steamer Salacia, Oliver, Bangor drews, Watts. Boston. UTR. ENTERPRISE Boothbay EASTERN DIVISION. William J. Neally. MOBILE—The Cotton market to-day was &e. E AX Q for Portland Mondays at 7.15 a. m, touch- against OATS. Bucksport. BALTIAIORE—Sid 27th, Ship Phelps, steady; middling 4% c. Soli Maynard Sumner, Dobbin, Baltimore via San Francisco. ing at So. Bristol ana Boothbay Harbor. For Blddeford, Portsmouth, Newbury- The state had one witness in addition Dee. May. Graham, Portland, Ml. Oeseri and Machias Stbt. Co SAVANNAH—The Cotton market to-day was Boston—oyster shells to Trefethen Si Bearse. Sid 28th, sell Ida C Southard, liiake. Portland Wednesday, leave Damariscotta at 6 a. in. for port, Amesbury, Salem, l.ynn, Boston, 2.00, to those on the stand Opening. 21% 22% m. Arrive Bos- put Wednesday,|Mrs. steady: middling 41a e. Sell Henry P Masob, Blair, Philadelphia. BANGOR—Ar 29lh. sch Edith L Allen, Dar- Str. “Frank Jones.” Portland, touching at above landings. 9.00 a. m., 12.45, 61.45, too p. Closing... 21 22% Boston. leave for Portland at 6 a. m. Leave McGowan, wifo of the man with whom Sch Reno. Torrey. rah, Portsmouth. Beginning Friday. July 29th. 1898, will leave Friday, Pemaquld ton. 5.57 a. ill, 12.30, 4.00, 4.30. 9.00 p. roun. Sch Northern Light, Richards, Addison— Sid 29th. Jennie, Johnson. lor Barry. m,touching at above landings except Damaris- Boston for Portland, 7.30, 9.00 a. m„ 12.30, 7.00, boards. Her I lilarKera. barque Portland Tuesdays and Fridays at ll.oo p. m„ Verrill, the injured party, Dec. nropeaa to Trefethen & Bearse. schs Philadel- cotta, m. A rive Portland, 11.45 a. m, 12.00. herring BATH—Sid 29th, Normandy, in arrival of fraiu leaving Boston at 7 p m., for 9.45 p. while in the main corrobora- Opening. 8 17 Teioerapu.) Sch Surprise.lMltchell, York. phia; Alary P Lynch,Sing Sing; Jas A Parsons, Bar and GOING EAST. 4.30, 10.15 p. m. 12.40 a. in. testimony, .'By for Boston dockland. Harbor, Machiasport inter- Closing. 8 07 Sell i.one Star, Pettigrew, Macliias New F’ortuna. Baltimore. nediate leave Tuesdays and leave Portland at 7 tive of that of for the was Sept. 29. 1888.—Cons*Is closed at to York; landings. Returning Maelitas- Saturdays, SUNDAY TRAINS. yesterday state, LONDON. Scii Hattie Boring, Rice, Rockland—lime Ar 29th. schs John fm New York; a. m. for touching Thursday’s quotations. and 110 for accoun. Douglass, lort on Mondays and Thursdays at 4 a. m., ar- Damariscotta, Boothbay 109 16-16 for money Lord Bros. Sim- For Biddefo d, Portsmouth, Newlxiry- in several minor points similar to Mr. Alyra W Spear, Patuxent River; Henrietta iving in Portland about 11.00 p. m. Harbor, So. Bristol and East Boothbay. WHBAT 1898—Cotton market .Sch Wood, NB, for New- Boston, 2 a. IU, 12.45 pxn.; LIVERPOOL,Sept. 20. Uranus, Hillsboro, mons, New York; Henry Sutton, Boston; It S and rates the lowest ser- Thursdays, leave Portland at 7 a. m. for Pein- port, Salc-m, Lynn, Passenger freight a. 4.00 m. Leave Bos- Neally’s. Sept. Dec. May. is aniet—American midllng at 3Vid ; sales 12,- atlc, NJ. Graham. Salem. vice the best GEO. F. EVANS, aquia, touching at above landings except Arrive Boston 5.57 m, p. Boston. c 9.00 a. 7.00, 9.45 p. ra. The court after to testimony Closing. oe 64% 000 bales, lnoludlng 600 bales (or specula- Sell Eastern Queen. Bangor for CHATHAM—Passed 28th, schs Alary E Palm- marl6dtf General Manager. Damariscotta. ton tor Portland, m, listening York. 10.15 12.40 a. m. Opening.. 65 62% 64% tion and export. Soli Josie Hook. Bangor for New er, iron! Newport News for Bangor; Agnes E On Saturday will return from Damariscotta Arrive Portland, 12.10, p. m, and arguments, found Neally not guilty. for Boston, Balti- а. at North Berwick and Exeter CORA Soli Pemaquid. Eockport Manson, do for Bangor; Sami Dilloway, to East Boothbay. Stops Sch Laura & Marion, Eastman. Georgetown. more for Bath. KAILKOADS. Charles F. Niebolung, alias Charles F. Dec. May. sepliodtf ALFRED RACE. Manager. North Berwick; Schs Ella M Doughty, and Alice M Parsons, sells C H Venner. Colin C Baker, J Western Division to Openine...... 29% 31% Outside, on Kearns, and Gertrude E. Kearns, both of BAILING DAYS OF STEAMSHIPS. fishing. Howard E Palmer. Janies B Pace, stops Kittery Jet. and Portsmouth Closing. .... 29% 31% Spear, Mary North Bewick. c ■ Western Division from Minneapolis, Minn., who were arrested FROM FOE Cleared. and W B Herrick. OATS. sch D. J. FLANDEKS, G. P, & T. A. Boston. Santiago .... .New York. .Cienfuegos.Sept 29 BRUNSWICK—Ar 28th, Warren Adams, on were Manhattan, Bennett. New York— df.t an adultery complaint, put under Dec. May. Edam.New York. Amsterdam Sept 29 Steamship Given, Ponce. sepl2 J F Liscomb. bonds for before the Su- 21 22% State Nebraska New Y'ork. .Glasgow... Sept 3o SM 28th. sell E M Wilson, Heed, New York. $500 appearance 'peDln;...I Steamer Enterprise, Race. Soutlt Bristol and .. 20% Prince.Now York.. 1 UYANNIS—Ar 29th, soil Glenuy Burke, irom court at the Cosing.. 22% Spartan Napits.Oct Race. perior grand jury January Altai.New York. Kingston, &c Oct 1 Boothbav—Allred Calais. ■ Sell Alice M Clark, Clark. Norfolk—J S Wins- DIRECT STEAMSHIP USE. term. Mrs. Kearns, the legal wife of Boston stoelMarstb Maracaibo.New York..Maracaibo ..Oct 1 JACKSONVILLE—Cld 28th, sch Josephine Dominion.Montreal... Liverpool ....Oct 1 low & Co. Ellieott, Boston. is the in the ease The following; wore the closing quota- Sch l.i,tie Sadie. H Blake Kearns, complainant Pretoria.New York. .Hamburg ..Oct 1 Beals, Jonesport—J sch J B Holden, Haskell, New York and tions of stocks at Boston: Sell Loci da. Look. Addison—J H blake. CldJ28tl). From Boston every Wednesday Saturday. & Worcester Line. and has tracked the from Minne- K.WiUielm II..Now York. .Gonoa.Oct 1 NEWPORT NEWS—Ar 28tli, sch Horace W Portland parties Millie Johnson, Calais—Doten Mesiean Central 4s. 63 Pennland.New York.. S’tliampton. Oct 1 Sell Washburn, Alacomtier, Bray, Kennebec. Excursions From Piiiladeiphii every Wednesday and to this ain Co. — city. <* Santa,Pe. K. new. i2% G’ ,. Ar sch Sunday apolis Atchison. Top. Gascogne.New York. .Havre.Oct 1 H Blake. NEWBURYPOKT 28th, Nellie T ON Boston A Maine.163 sell Lincoln. Robbins.Cherryheld—,1 HUl & MCHSTEK It il. These other cases were disposed of: Lucanla.New York. .Liverpool... Oct 1 Red iteacii-J 11 Alorsa. Norfolk. Saturday. aonfd Sell M J, Newton, Coleman, 16*% Spartan IT uoe.New York. .Azores.Oct 1 PHILADELPHIA—Cld 28tl), sch Loriue C From Central Wharf, Boston, s p. m. From Sintion Foot of Preble SI, John Llndross, intoxication; lined thres Maine ...129 Biak". Central. Rotterdam.. ..New York. .Rotterdam. .Oct 1 Ballard, Hearse, Quincy Point; John J Hanson EVERY SUNDAY IN OCTOBER Pine street Wharf. Philadelphia, at 3 p. in. in- dollars and costs. sells Alice E On and after June 27. isos. Union Pacific. 33% l.aliu.New York.. Bremen.Oct 4 SAILED-Harquo Amazon: Oliver, Boston. surance one-half the rate of vessels. Monday, Passenger and Thomas in- sailing trains will Leave Portland; Thomas White Clark, -Union Paciiic pid.;65% Cymric.New York. .Liverpool... Oct 4 Clark, John Francis. Ar 2Sth, barciue Louise Adelaide, Orr. New lor the West by the Penn. K. 1L and American FROiVl PORTLAND Freights For Worcester, Clinton, Ayer Junction, Nashua, toxication; fined $0 and one-half costs Bell.282 .... Liverpool Oct 4 York, sens AbelE Babcock, Babcock, Kenne- South lines, forwarded free of Scythia.Boston by connecting and at 7JO A m. and 12.30 American .sugar, common.120 Pretoria.New York. .Demerara ..Oct 4 bec; Carrie S Hart. Smith, Kennebec. commission. Windham Kpping each. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS. — Sugar, ota.. .. 110% York. .Liverpool ..Oct 6 Ar sch S P Hitchcock. Sorenson. Port- TO Round p. m. John Kane, otherwise called John J. Britannic.New 29-Ar, sen Lucy Devlin, 29th, Passage $10.00. Trip $18.00. Conoord and North at Cen Mass, pia. York.. Rio Janeiro Oct 6 ROOXFOBT. Sept land. and room included. For Manchester, points common (30 in Hevelius.New Meals m. 12.30 in. Kane, drunkard, days do common 8 .Montevideo Oct S 28th. schs Anna Pen- 7.30 a. and p. Garrick.New York. Byron, Hart, Boston; L M PORTSMOUTH—Ar For freight or passage apply to F. P. WING, Alfred. Water- county jail, suspended during good be- York.. Antwerp-oct 5 Sid 29th sens liobt dleton. New York It L Kenney. Thomas, Rock- N. Boston. For Rochester, Springvale, Friesland_New ; Mam and H., Agent, Central Wharf, a 12.30 one Webster. Portland. for Bos- Berlin, horo.and Saco River at 7.30 m, and havior. pledge year. 1 Victoria...New York.. Hamburg... Oct 6 Hooper. land ; Laura T Chester, Beal, lteokport ME. B. Treasurer and General New Tori Euota, loa. stocitl and Bonds. Aug sch E T SAMPSON, 5.30 nL Elizabeth fined York. .Hamburg—Oct 8 MT DESERT, Sept 28—Sid. Hamor, ton; Alyra Ellsworth for no; Herald. SO State Fiske Boston, p. Thorpe, intoxication; patria.New Sears. and Intermediate Stations. Manager, St, Building, For Gorham at 7.30 and 9.«5 A m, 12.30, 3J30, ,By Telcgrapn.' .. Thurs- costs. .. New York.. Rotterdam Oct 8 Boston. Veazie, Boston; Diadem, ass. ocuudti $5 and Wcrkendam Brown, ltockpori.tor б. 30 and 6.20 p. nn The folloing ware to-day's York. .Genoa Oct 8 ton. do; Autelo do. [.cave 7.30 a. m. Return 4 p. m. Timothy Conley, intoxication; lined $5 closing quotations Fulda.New e. For Cumberland Mills, Westbrook oi Bonas York. .London Oct 8 Domestic Ports. barque G Westbrook, and costs. Menominee. ..New SAVANNAH—Cld 24th, Stephen Junction and Woodfords at 7JA 9.45 A in, Sept. 29 28. New Y'ork. Santos-Oct 8 schs Win It Sumner. Hart, Halifax. Round Fare Si.OO. Bept. British Priuce.. virw VORK—Ar 28th. Babbiuge, Trip HAVE YOUR 12.30 8.00, 5.30 and 0.20 p. m. Now 4s. :27 127 York. Oct 8 Albert T Stearns. Bath; Cld 28th. sell Gen Adalbert Ames, Small, for LADIES, BEFORE YOU reg Etruria.New .Liverpool Pendleton Baltimore: Kates to and from intermediate at The 12J0 p. ia train irom Portland connects REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. 127 York. .Barbados ....Oct A flail, Philadelnhla. points do; coup, 127 Tioino.New 8 Wm A Donnell. Washington: Mary iorrespondingly low rates. at Ayer Junction with "Hooaac Tuunel Route” New +’« reg.110% 110 Touralne.New Y'ork. .Havre Oct 8 Fred Jaek- VINUYard-HAVEN—Ar 28th. schs Decora, Union Station. These transfers are N, ifolk- King Pliilhp.Eernaudina; lor the West aud at Worcester, reported: New 4’s coup.. 111% .New York.. J.aguayra ..Oct 8 for Newffaveti; Annie L Apple River lor New York: Kolou. Sands River CHANGE OF TIME. DONE via 111% Philadelphia siip ini Washington UPHOLSTERING lor providence and New York, “Provuleuoo Donyer Si it. G. 1st.110 New York. Baltimore. lor do; John J Rockland tor do; Wm F' James M. et al to Neilie E. 110 Halccarlia.... .P’rnambuco.Oct 8 Chadwick, Perry. On and after Oct. trains will Line” for Norwioh and New York, via “Nor- Hamilton, .Bremen V Collins. lor do; Sunday, 2d, "riot geu 4h.. 71% 72 % Kaiser W do G New York. Oct 11 2otli, Daruue Ethel Boynton, Rosario; Long Gove Modoc, Spencer’s follows! See flSr. Select Stuffs wich Line” with Boston and Albany R. B. for both of Chebeaguo island, land on for eave as Vlning’s Hill, Mo.Kau. & Texas 2ds.. 62% 62 Y'ork. Liverpool Oct 12 Baker, lor Port Spain; sch John M Plum- Island fordo; LaVolta, Ellsworth Itondout; the and with the New York all rail via Majestic.New Tilde for For Lewiston and Auburn, 8.10 a. m.. 1.30, from $1 to $IO|»ery«l. West, Chebeague island. Kansas Pacific consols. York. .Antwerp > anan. Post Boy, lor do; F'ortuna. Gardiner Southwark.Now Oct 14 hum- Grand Bangor :.00 and 8.00 p. in. For Gorham. Berlin and "Springfield.” C. Batchelder of Nay. lsta.113 York. sells Nat Meader. from New York do; H F itockport for Fall River; St home. Turkish and at Mary Melrose, Mass., Oregon 113 Mongolian.New .Glasgow... .Oct 14 sld 28th. Kimball, Island 8.10 a. m., 1.30 and 6.00 p. ni. For All work done at your Trains arrive Portland from Worcester York. for Port- Grolx, Boston Geo A Pierce, Pond, to Bessie L. Barnet of for of stocKa: Benedict.New .Maranham ..Oct 16 for Gardiner; Srorm Petrel, Kingston for Philadelphia; 8.10 a. in. and Fine Grade Work a Hair Mat- at 1.30 p-m.; from Rochester at 6.30 A at, 1.30 Brooklyn, C,using quotations A dontreal and West, 6.00 p. m. Specialty. York. lor Rockland; Mattie Kennebec for East Chester; Mildred Pope, ol from Gorham at $200, land an Littlejohn's Island. Sept. 29. Sept 28. StLonls.New .So’ampton. .Oct 12 land Flyaway. Amboy ■'or Quebec, 8.10 a. m. and 0.00 p. m. tresses made to der. and 5.48 p. m.; A40, AM and River for Portland; Robert Mc- Sullivan for New Bedford; Frank T Sllnson, m. Atchison. 12% 12% ,I Alles, South 10.50 A m, 1.30, 4.15, 5.48 p. Savannah for William T Donned, Boston for SUNDAY TRAINS LEAVE Atchison Dfd... 32 31% Farland, do; Philadelphia. For ihrough tickets tor ail polnta Weat and MINIATURE ALMAN 30. for New Haven. Sid 28th. sells Wm F Campbell,Helen G King. A. IS. Takes the burn heals the Contra: Tactile...... 25 25 a<.SEPT. Washington aud 6.00 nXIXG, South apply to U. C. PALMER, Ticket Agent, out; wound; BOSTON—Ar 28tu, sells Home, Hall, Rock- Willie Maxwell, Henry Crosby, Lizzie Carr. Nat Tot Montreal, Quebec, Chicago, ft 22 Me. ka _ cures the Dr. Thomas’ cans, timo. 22% James M 1. m. For Lewiston and Auburn, Gorham 118 Pearl Street. Portland, Portland, _ _ pain. Electric 6 nign water land; Geo A I.awry, Dobbin, VinaUiay.ni; Jen- Ayer. R Talbot. Hattie Mayo, Lugano, w. Cnieasos Altec.156 165 Sunsets. 27 j_u 30 ind 7.30 a. m. and 6.00 p. m. Rear ol Memorial Church. dlmo JeSSdtt i. PETERS. Supb the household, nie Greenbauk, —. L AI Thurlow, and Win Slater. Berlin, septl5dtf sepo Oil, remody. do old Moon rises. 6 261 Height.0 0— ..00 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, NEW ADVBBTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | 1»KW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTES- •-* — — ■* THE change my dres3 and get a shovel and HARBOR PRESS, LIEUTiSSAJT MADGE. assist coaling the ship. Again I protested, but, like the former experience, I was Items of Interest .Picked Up Along the NE>V ADVERTISEMENT! TODAY. premptorily ordered to do as I was told. Water Front. J. E. Libby Co. Not satisfied with making me perform Bros. & Bancroft. Eastman from or- The schooner Ella M. came in labors that were expected only Doughty much in Owen. Moore & Co. Are little; always ■ ■ ■ Famous forced me to stand a of fish. The Congress Square Flsli Market. Bath Naval Reserves’ dinary seamen, he yesterday with good trip ready, efficient, satisfac- » I I of Portland. WLjjp ^ City watoh on various occasions. While we was in collision with a steamer tory; prevent a cold or fever, G 0 9 Ira F. Clark & Co. Doughty jjr-TI^ cure all liver ills, sick head- ■ ■ ■ ■ Dow & Ptukham. were at sea I was used as a off the Massaoushetts coast a short time Commander. practically ache, jaundice, constipation, etc. Price 25 cents Harpswell Steamboat Co.—2. W-B Corsets. and neither protests and lost her main and foremast and The Pills to Johnson & Lambert. general utility man, ago only take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla nor regulations seemed to have any effeot jibboom. This is her first trip sinoe she New Wants. To Let. For Sale, Lost, Found on Commander Madge, who issued orders has been repaired. “W(orld’s) B(est>” is the and similar advertisements will be loun under Portland. 30,1898, SOME OF to suit himself. Lobster arrivals were, Luoretia, 6,600; September their appropriate heads on page 6. STORIES REGARDING The above would lead one to Katie L. Palmer, 2,000; Loros, 8,000; title by which thousands clipping de. LINENS. HIS ECCENTRICITIES. that was a Nellie G. Davis, 6,000; Novelty, 2,600; Linings "Rlrs. Winslows koomiag syrup, believe Captain Madge regular of people know them, martinet but it does him an injustice. F. S. Willard, 4,000; Lottie May, 2,500. Bas been used over Fllty Years By millions ol partment has add- com- Late arrivals were: Schooners Data- OUR the mothers for their childreu while Teething The apothecary may have oause for Table Damasks by yard—a splendid line at almost any price you ed a with perfect success. It soothes the child, plaint but if there was anything in the ware, Laura and Marion, light; Rena, complete want to for a Certain Regular pay. softens the gums, allays Pain, cures Wind HU Cordial Hatred world Captain Madge disliked it was an deep; W. D. Mangam, Pemaquid, lime; stock of the famous best Our fine bleached Damasks from to are Colic, regulates the bowels, and is the and rale* He Didn’t Take to Conceal idler and he would not have one on his Josie Hook, lumber. The steamer State qualities $2.00 $3-00 per yard remedy for Diarrhoea whether arising from Stole Maine touched on her to Boston. McCall Bazaar and are all extra It—Wa» One of the Rcb=l« Who ship if he oould help^it. Had ;the Wyan- of way Paper beautiful in texture and design width. In the lower priced or other causes. For sale by Drug- teething In crew been called to The Maine Steamship and the Cashing in Portland Harbor dotte’s upon fight company are to from down to 50c we are some of daintiest gists in every Dart of the world. Be sure aDd Patterns which be Damasks $1.75 yard showing the they would undoubtedly have found Cap- Maine Central have made a through rate ask for Mrs. Winslow’s SootUing Syrup, 25 cts War Time*. we ever saw. tain man to be with. It on to Rookland from New York sold at the patterns A bottle Madge[a good freight popular prices I. E. recently hon- Lieutenant Madge, would not have been Ills first light either that is understood to be about ten cents from the United States of io and 15c—no orably discharged and being a capable seaman and trained per hundred weight. This is taking con- high- In Unbleacd Table Linen we offer three extra S. S. good values—33c, who commanded the U. re- from the navy, in the old navy where fighting was siderable business away steamer er. and 64 and 68 inches wide the late war, has an 42c 50c yard, 58, respectively. These three Wyandotte during duced to a science, he would have shown Merryeoneag whioh has depended largely CASTORIA An officer in the These Patterns, which are each finer in than is sold at the In the better interesting history. some of the Spaniards how an officer of on her Rookland freight via the Maine grades quality usually price. Bears the of Chas. H. Fletcher. civil war. an officer signature old navy before the the old school went into action. Steamship company. have been established 28 grades, prices run from 75c to $1.25 yd. and 72 inches wide. use for more than years, and Confederate and one of those In thirty in the navy There was a great many things to ad- The schooner Henry P. Mason, Capt. into Portland har- are The Kind You Have Always Bought, daring men who came miral about Captain Madge and as he Blair arrived yesterday from Philadel- years, guaranteed the U. S. revenue cut- Table Covers.—Cardinal Table Covers—plain red, red with white bor- bor and seized became very well known to many Maine phia with coal for the Maine Central. to in the mark- under the of Fort equal any ter Cushing, right guns some of the stories told about him der, red with black border and 2 1-2 yds. long, $2.00 each his people an offloer with Wilkes during AN EXCITING RUNAWAY. et and there is a Preble, may.prove of interest. always The same 3 long, $2.50 each a Cuban planter yds. cruise of destruction, In Boston, where the regular officers Spare Driver Davis had one of Hose l’s the certain effect about who was driven out of the island by to “call down horses ont In the stylish • BRIEF JOTTINGS. took every opportunity yesterday morning light war and the ten years horse is a 4-4 Damask Hemstitched Covers $1.00, 1.50, Spanish during thejvolunteers” and make life uncomfor- exercising wagon. The big a garment made over a 2.00, 2.75, 3.75.4.75 and the at the forced to leave country for them some of them tried their brown one, full of life and to We in stock at all times the Dresden was one of the loveliest of the again table comparatively up 8.50. carry Royal Round thread Yesterday of the war, a Tammany not McCall that is at- outbreak present little games on [^Captain Madge. Aoross new to the fire business, having Jbeen pattern season. in New art linen. 36 in. 50c—42 in. 63c—45 in. 75c. hall with a big pull from where the laid in the a great while. On no Thatcher Relief G. A. R., was politician the dook Wyandotte department tained the use of and the title fits the Corps, a by York and a as stump speak- a Pleasant Mr. Davis moved to one afternoon, and there reputation was a converted “ferryboat” wfth regu- street, Inspected yesterday the of win- other. almost as er for Tammany with power lar offloer in command. This officer had end of the seat when it suddenly tipped Corset per- was a attendance. This afternoon large an officer once more ning votes and lastly a of it for every up throwing him from the wagon to the Bosworth Relief Corps will be Inspected. way making unpleasant There’s a handsome as the W-B Cor- in the States navy, and com- The horse was fectly has on United officer with whom hp came in contact and ground very quickly. OUTING FLANNELS. Deputy Marshal Hartnett gone on ot the monitor Wyandotte, the noise and then ran on the here illustrate set fits her mander was generally disliked by all who served startled by catalogue ladyship’s his vacation. Bath served dur- which many men from with him. The didn’t like Cap- clean jump down Pleasant to South Yesterday was Michaelmas Day, and regular ing the different styles of Our Stock is almost kind of in the late trouble with Spain. tain and made several complaints street, where he struok a tree and cleared figure. Regular indescribable—every Outing was celebrated by the Roman Catholic Madge charac- with the and is an interesting t o commodore commandant of the from the wagon thills attached Flannel and Flannelette that’s made, and color. and churches. Captain Madge the gowns, wraps, waists, DON’T Understand us to say nearly every style Episcopal with to and thence to Middle and room ter and those who came in contact about the crew. The him, Free, are 10c is the Remember that the Shakespeare yard Wyandotte's and chil- that there are no other The prices 6 l-4c, 8c and 10c yd. yard popular price. he and was skirts, wrappers his late service in the United commodore was a fine fellow and he paid other streets till got winded in the School building will be open him during and High his in the or none as There are at least different patterns colors of at this tales from no to these and did caught. He was slightly out. Mr. dren’s Corsets world, seventy-five outing thie afternoon from 2.30 to 4.30 o’clook, States navy heard many attention complaints clothing, free. lamed. us are some an inimitable manner, wbioh all he could to make it for Cap- Davis was badly the last lot that came to when the olasse3 of ’97 and ’9S will prob- lips, told in pleasant good. price—In remarkably pretty styles— not soon forget. It was said, tain But tbs regular officer kept ably inspect it. they will Madge. ARMOUR’S COLD STORAGE WARE- What we assert is that at cer- plain colors, stripes, plaids and figures. some reason, that Cap- the Wyan- The old steamer Lewiston, which has and perhaps with up his complaints against HOUSE. tain and in soveral spec- There is no limit to the uses Flannel can be Skirts, a rather strict dis- dotte’s and crew and for a time points, Outing put to—Shirts, had an unlucky season, has fallen into tain Madge proved captain At the Linings count- on the between the on the Workmen begun tearing down the old ial the W-B has no and Robes and for children’s and the bands of United States Marshal Swift ciplinarian while Wyandotte. war existed people appliances, Wrappers, dressing-sacques, Night-shirts old school officers those on the sheds yesterday on the site of which will er all the wanted colors nf Rnctnn fin d will he sold at auction at He was one of the monitor and ferryboat. equal. babies’ wear—come in and look them over. so muoh for etiquette bad to woise until one be erected the new Armour cold storage Brooks Wharf, East Boston, Wednesday, who didn’t care Things went from in cambrics, satteens, he did for strict dav tbe good natured Captain Madge be- building. The oontraots for labor have Oct. 5, at noon. and polished manners'as FOR INSTANCE. Every /-.KorliannA nrdflrfi Oil tll6 Dart Of came and sent word to the been awarded to Portland Arms. The silesias and A large party of gentlemen from Bar exasperated percalines, steel on his ship. His officer to this effeot: excavating ana pile uriving win ue uuuu Harbor were registered at the Congress every man and officer regular something mason all of hair-cloth, and bone-end is capped at top of him and a favorite “You are not a so the by John H. Flanagan, contractor, grades fc'qaare hotel yesterday. officers stood in awe gentleman," his officers went it is are a cow- and practical sewer builder. The brick canvases and bottom with a thin but Tho railroad commissioners, accompa- habit of his was to round up message said, “yon and other stiff— to on the street and and stone work will be done by Cunning- & BANCROFT. went disobedience ard and If I met BROS. he oonsidered you of so that EASTMAN nied by Superintendent Macreadie, for what tough pocket rubber, an enlisted nose. If ham, and the entire supervision of the the line of the Portland and Cepe orders as quickly as he wonld you look at me I will pull your enings—at interesting over of it canuot punch through. muoh difference are a will resent this and work will be in charge A. J. Blondin Elizabeth railroad yesterday. man, and it didn’t make you man you and prices. The materials are the best has or how he did will want to and If I_will of Chicago, general manager superin- pos- The publio buildings committee 10 Captain Madge where fight you fight the de- Bath naval reserves fill full of oold lead." tendent for the Armours. The oontract voted to advertise for bids for this. Some of the you sible. school had a This of Madge was not calls for the completion of the building molition of tho old Park street who served with Captain Madge message Captain The design, cut, shape and for that would the first of and the estimated work to be done this fall. hard time of it at first but when they sent directly to the regular by January, house, the MOORE & CO. are • • was in a lots of cost is $40,000. OWEN, workmanship perfect. The grading of the Chestnut street found out what the “old man”j they have gotten Captain Madge I SEE CUT PRICES. and so muoh and had but it reached the Just We keep thirteen styles of the school yard is progressing rapidly didn’t mind his ways trouble regular YARMOUTH ELEGTRIC’SjWAITINO about their food and that he left the blasting will be practically finished ioss complaint to make the same fafter Captain ROOM. W-B. Our Reduction in Prices. Boston last | or treatment. The officers in the Madge severely alona On the day in a few days. Yarmouth electrio road is CITY OF PORTLAND. 25c Best Pea 35c pk., 8c qt. ; The fitting new furniture is lb. Hamburg Steak tor Beans, to Dr. Nickerson and who tried to run over “a polit- the Wyandotte was in Boston Captain The arriving. 12c 6 lbs. California Prunes, 25o Hor::es belonging navy yard the store 440 street, recently 1 lb. good Lamb Chops, considered crew at all up Congress 12 to 15o I Cooking ltalsins. 5c were stolen Wednesday ical volunteer officer,” as they Madge assembled his quarters, The will open in a Kouud Steak, Large Wesley Hoyt for a flrst-olass offloe and wait- Proposals for Tearing Down department Steak, 18 to 220 Best Cooking Molasses. 25 and 35c gal hav- found themselves up dressed and fine enough to leased, 12Hump but wers afterwards returned, Captain Madge neatly looking Lean Smoked Shoulders, 6clb, Best 10c Salmon in city. night, ing room. The walls of the store are now the Park School House. few days. 10c the thieves for a ride. the real thing and were sorry on dress parade. The men and offioers Koast of Beef, 8,10 to l'2c 8 lb. tin Grated Pineapple, ing been taken by against go 25c being repainted and tinted. The rear end for the advertised an- Whole Skinned Back Hams, 9c and 9Jc 3 cans Best Blackberries, Law- to turn down the on across the dock were ex- will be received at the of Watch A case of scarlet fever at 17 St. that they had tried the ferryboat office Best Salt Pork by the strip, 7c Pure Rio, fine flavor, 12 l-2c of the store will be used for an office and PKOPOSALSthe until Oct. at 12 m. of called him an “old interested in the and Mayor Thursday, 13, 10 lb. Tub Best Pure 70c Fine Java and Mocha, 16o street was reported to the board “mustang.” They tremely proceeding for the down and of nouncement of it. Lard, rence Information and will be tearing removal the Park Tub Pure Leaf 75c Try our 25 and 35c Teas. hear all that was bureau, separated 10 lb. Lard, and to tell the truth the Wyan- were near enough to street school house. All bricks and stone- to 8c 5 lb. can of Blended Java 90c health yesterday morning. pirate” room desk Best Forequarter Lamb, 7 Coffee, from the waiting proper by work to be cleaned and up, under the Bar- can civil times did resemble m said on the monitor. piled Three hundred Basement Best Forequarter Veal, 7 to 8c 6 gallons of Oil and for 90c 'llsley & Cummings, the engineers, dotte’s orew at direction of the Committee on Public Build- ; and railing. Western Creamery 20c 3 fb. best Evaporated Peaches, 25c the crew of a thus addressed the men: ings. The nailers to be removed from the Butter, began work yesterday making pre- dress and discipline the piratioai Captain Madge gains, We mention threeof them. Best Tub Creamery Butter, 2Bc Best Eastport Sardines, 3c box oellar to a designated by the committee Loose for 26c & Co.’s demoralized being are a set of men; and much plane Best Silver Skin Onions, 22c pk 6 lbs. Best Saleratus surveys for Armour ship. They were by “You good PERSONAL. and boused over; the above to remain the liminary Japanned Goal Hod, 10c Best new Potatoes. 15c 50c bush Best Maple Syrup, 20c qt. is Boston across the dock. I am of the All other pk. on Commercial street which so long in the dock at navy yard better than those property city. material is to Sweet 151b for 26c Fresh Quaker Buckwheat, 10c pkg building be the of the and must be Jersey Potatoes, boats could and take this Messrs. Edwin Stanley True and Ar- property contractor, Nice Corned 2, 4 and 6c New Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour 8c pkg soon to he erected. but they could handle well, proud of you opportunity taken before Jan. 1899. The Beef, away 1. right Is Nice Brooms, 12M>c Nice Figs, 10c lb. bores in the some of the on thur Stedman Wells of this city hive en- reserved to or'all bids not WV F. Bennett, the contractor, has a load and fire the big smooth to say so. As for people reject any deemed Concord 10c bas. 10 bars Best Laundry Soap, 25c lor the best interests of the citv. Grapes, the and across the dock, they are tered the Freshman class at the Univer- Best Yellow Turnips, 16c pk. Best Boiled Meal. 20e pit. crew of men at work repairing old turret with startling rapidity that ferryboat CHAliLKS H. P.ANbALL, Mayor. Wharf of the Portland Yacht club. under Captain Madge’s tuition became as not worth talking about and the com- sity of Maine. sep30Htd Order by Telephone or call at the store, uooas aeuverea ■ the orltloized Mr. G. L. of Is visit or railroad I Many of the yacht fleet of Portland are good sailors as there wore in navy, mander of that ship, who has Percy Minneapolis to any part of the city and any steamboat landing as his at 60 Pleasant The above are but a few of the many bargains to be I being put out of commission and in a though they did not put on many you so much, is too contemptible to think lng parents street, station, of the Woodfords. found at week or two mere, the flags will cease frills and furbelows as did some of.” HABPSWELL STEAMBOAT GO. who has 'on the 'liked this _ Manager C. D. Livermore, to fly on most of the larger yachts. other ships. The men Wyandotte Beginning Oct. 3. 1898. steamer Aucoelsco General over aad Mrs. Fred A. are re- men but the on the did- been at the Maine hospital will leave Portland Pier, Portland, dally, Sun- Mr. Handy Captain Madge swore by the Bath talk people ferryboat is to come down to tbe days excepteo, at 2.30 p. m. for Long Islaud. on the birth of a who did their n’t and the commander of the latter ship two months, able & ceiving congratulations who were good sailors and Little and Great Chebesgue. Cliff Island, South JOHNSON LAMBERT’S, r was so mad that had Western Union telegraph company’s Orr’s Island. daughter. work well but he had it in for some of in particular Cap- Harpswell, Bailey-sand : 24 WlLMOT STREET. Iteturn for Portland, leave Orr’s Island. 7.00 TELEPHONE 228-5. and tain him a chance he wonid office and attend to bis duties. the other blue jackets on the ship Madge given a. m. via above landings. Arrive Portland 9.30 CLUB. have his nose to be Mrs. I. P. Wing, state lnspeotor of the a. m. ISAIAH Gen. Man. THE DEWEY made their life anything but pleasant, so probaby allowedJH DANIELS, Women’s Relief is at the sepsodcf the The Corps, stopping The Dewey ciub held a very interesting it was said about navy yard. pulled. the Finally the Wyandotte pulled out from Preble. meeting Wednesday evening. x\fter the following clipping from Philadelphia Boston and started for Philadelphia. She Messrs. J. E. Clark, L. B. Deasy, Ed- on tough sheet iron. the was s in a very gives some idea of the way things Japanned meeting evening pent Ledger R. Herbert was considered one of the best old type ward B. Mears, E. Scannel, with whist were conducted on theWyandotte.: Sale enjoyable manner, playing of Bar Har- AAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Saturday at. 10c in monitors in the service but events proved Jaqnes and John MeCarthy and Kefres'nment3 were served It is not often that an apothecary singing. Hannibal E. Hamlin and BUY YOUR service has had thut she was one of the worst and most bor, and Messrs. Bread Raiser (Saturday) at |Qc by Misses Truntiy and Barker. The fol- the United States naval unanfe. Off Cone Cod the old shin, whioh A. W. King of Ellsworth are at the Con- lowing officers were elected: SUCH nil tJAj.1131.Jcmuw uou In tow of a ocean ran into a gress fcSauare hotel. President—John H. Mitchell. lot of one who enlisted in that oapacity was big tug the old Mrs. Annie Louise Cary Raymond at- Vice President—Miss M’iry marker, in July of the present year. Soon after gale. The sea grew very rough, D. A. PUTTS, Ml, W. Pierce. about in an alarm- tended the performance of A Virginia ireasurer—it. enlistment he assigned to the moni- monitor was buffeted .Belavina. wps tneatre. Secretary—Mias Margarette ana was under water all the Courtship” at the Jefferson tor Wjsandott^ on/patiol duty in Boston ing way u the seams Mr. Mervin W. Clark returned to bis harbor. This monitor is now in the time. Finally Wyandotte's Kupture Specialist, FISH OYSTERS like a sieve. home in Portland a viator, se- at the Island and she began to leak having b„ck channel League navy opened ... OF TIIE matters worse the old boilers cured a five and three-quarters pound yard, and the apothecary,'since the boat To make liable to to At any time trout at Swan lake, which puts him at went out of commission, has been living were go pieoes 472 CONGRESS catch this season. OFFICE, and with this danger confronting them the lead for size of the ST., on the receiving ship Richmond, where crew were in a very bad —Belfast Republican Journal. he was seen yesterday by a “Ledger" re- the Wyandotte’s CONGRESS SQUARE FISH MARKET The ship continued to make The marriage of Miss Clara Boland of and porter. His story is as follows: position. Fridays Saturdays. a Mass of Sores. the sea Lewiston and Mr. Samuel Bailey of Whole Body “The first surprise that I experienced water faster and faster, grew Ventilated Bread'Raiser, like cams to the will take piace at the resi- was when and Captain Madge Philadelphia, Office hours 9 to 12 a. m. and Doctor Could Not Cure. after boarding the Wyandotte rougher above cut, minus the footed bot- We the choicest line of Fancy Oysters conclusion that it would be safer to make dence of the Rt. Rev. Bishop Healy, in carry CUTICURA. I discovered that there was no be:*h for 2 to 4 p. m. Friday evenings Tried Portland, October 5th. There will be a tom and the knob on oover. (Sat- and was instructed to for New York. So he signalled to the tug and Fish in the city. the apothecary, front 7 to 8 o’lock to head for New York, stationed his offi- reception at the Congress Square hotel 10c Cured. Mow Fine Hair my hammock outside the galley. nrm urday) Speedily swing the sepl4W&Ftf 8p a dozen of the Famous Cotuit Oysters cers with loaded revolvers by the boats after the marriage by bishop. Try This was more surprising after I discov- And Clear Skin. Caleb has been ill for some Pillow-Sham-Holder. from a break for Mr. Lang ■ A A A A AAAA ered that the ship’s cook, ward room to keep the orew making on the Half Shell. friends will to f ?? f V them for all knew that the chances of time, but his many regret Price 10c Our baby at tbe age of four months was cook, captain’s steward and yeoman each they Saturday, the old into Phil- hear that his illness is now; quite serious. and broke out with Eczema on his face had a berth. As I ranked above I their getting Wyandotte sickly, them, ill The doc- about even. Here was Mrs. Lang has also become quite from and body. He was a mass of scabs. was naturally indignant, and reported the adelphia were KREMONIA. A cleansing him. One I saw showed what he the effeots of the care and anxiety occa- OF GREEN ST. tor could not cure day your matter to Commander Theodore I. where Captain Madge 578 CONGRESS, HEAD illness. preparation advertisement in the newspaper, and I got of. It was a terrible for sioned by her husband’s I reoeived no satisfaction, and was made night it Remedies at once. I used one box Madge. a 657-3. Cuticura on the old but Mr. Fred S. Ring of Portland, freight for the bath, for combs and hair TELEPHONE was forced to up with this state of the people Wyandotte they of Cuticura one bottle of Cuti- put G. is (ointment), it somehow. Along towards conduotor on the T.R., substituting ANNUALEXCURSION for and sick and three cakes of Cuti- affairs while aboard. got through brushes, nursery cura Resolvent, Conductor of South morning the old tub was still leaking for Gurney Paris, TO. cura Soar, and he was cured. He is now “For nearly a month no medicines were room, for cleaning silver,imarble, sea was on the Portland and Lewiston run, while 4jG and like a sieve but the smoother. seventeen months old, weighs pounds, as a I had distributed, and, consequence, is a two weeks vaca- &c. and clearest skin hated to that Mr. Gurney having crockery, paint, I has the finest head of hair Madge acknowledge to do. When we to Captain scarcely anything put Is- tion. you would want to see. LOUIS BENZINGER, he couldn't take a monitor to League THOMASTON For bites of insects, for cuts. sea, however, Commander Madge came to Feb. 1308 2750 8th Ave., New York City. into New York Mr. Daniel S. Knowlton,secretary to the 3, land without putting With it can wash clothes me and said that no person'on board was of the of Boston, has been you with her, so he signalled the tug, unbe- oollector port .and. ? STRANGE BARGAINS. to receive medicine unless on an order E. in this without known to the crew to steer for the Dela- visiting Mr. C. Pillsbnry city. rubbing. 4> from him. One as I was on day, sitting the i were Mrs. G. B. Littlefield of Biddeford is A demonstrator here to CURED ware capes. All pumps going lady to liear of ‘T'ire Ir.- ECZEMA ONLEG the commander came to me and It sounds strange | deck, clear and after a friends in Portland and ROCKLAND to keep the Iship very visiting Deering tell about it. suranoe doesn’t it? ♦ 3Y CUTICURA ordered me to and the deck. you bargains,” go scrape the reached Phila- Rev. Lewis Malvern, pastor of the First that hard trip Wyandotte is what we can sell you- I had a sore on the upper part of my leg I to such a .VIA But that exactly Naturally objected strange crow did Free has been J I The their Baptist church, attending ■ three doctors called* Eczema. Such pain delphia. Wyandotte’s are not offered because and unheard-of order, and told him that Free convention These bargains never in all my life. I read in like men and quite won the vete- the State Baptist at experienced duty SC. we are overstocked or are closing a me R. R. LIBBY out# the of Cuticura Remedies, and I my position exempted from perform- this week. He will roturn MAINE CENTRAL R. J. papers ran’s heart and when he got to League Madison today. or J. Cuticura Tnev are not shelf-worn linger-marke ♦ bought the Cuticura Resolvent, ing such labor. I even went so far as to Island he said they were the finest lot of Lieut. Robert J. Beach, U. S. navy,[re- and Cuticura (ointment). are bargains In the way of quality Soap, show him the naval regulations on that men he ever had anything to do with. officer of the ON SUNDAY EXCURSION They % was before I went cently commanding U. S. The first time I used them Even at the dook Captain Madge had to and not in the way of the cheapest prices. ♦ I had but he exclaimed: ‘I don’t care has been to bed, and I slept more that night than point, of his to the S. Montauk, honorabiy dis- keep all pumps going keep In other words, we write policies in the ^ for two weeks before, and from that time on what the naval regulations say. You do water and officers from the service under the above naval charged date at the same ©■ it is Wyandotte Oct. ’98- world’s strongest companies it got better, and to-day entirely gone. as you're told.’ .Asa consequence, I was wondered how he had managed to bring 28th. Saturday, I, and HIGH HEAD. of September HARPSWELL have to for in weak Feb. 3,1898. C. BUNKKL, Mount Joy, Penn. old in such rato you pay policies forced under a broiling hot sun, to work the ship through nasty Albert W. of this is Excursionists will take the regular morning the last Sun- J Mr. Dyer city lect- Steamer Aucocisco will make concerns. weather. It was a very creditable thing Portland 7 a. m. Oct. for hours the deck. I intended Maine on the ;raiu leaving Jay excursion for the season next Sunday. j scraping and showed what kind of stuff uring in Eastern late war Portland leave to do Cap- Returning regular trains for 2nd. to Head, a beautiful place in Harp s- If that isn’t a bargain, what is? a to \V. m. High 5 making protest Washington, but, tain Madge was made of. His officers witb Spain. George Morris of this Rockland 1.30 ». m, Thomaston 1.40 p. well Bay, where the Portland Cadets no 911 Commander their mettle too and won Tickets for the round trip including admls- Lbeir annual The steamer will feeling certain that Madge showed great city is Mr. Dyer’s manager, while Col. encampment. for all that had done on this ilon to tlie prison, leave Portland Pier 10.15 a, in., making regular would not endorse a letter of that praise they W. M.Kimball of Portland is the advance kind, landings on the way to Harpswell and Bailey’s terrible trip. Mr. Dyer is meeting with Head fob all Skin desisted agent. great PORTLAND ami stations CM Island, and stop about 2 hours at High 1 Spikdy CraE Treatment The experiences of Captain Madge his lecture. bntha with Ccticuba Soap, success with C|| for dinner and sight seeing. and Blood Humors. —Warm another ocoasion, while I was a it would be a ▼ of “On would fill book and very to l'armoulh inclusive, passengers should take dinners o- can & gealU anointings with Cuticura (ointment), purest picnic DOW PINKHAM,! hook too. Some other time, at Hoad. ematflent sktn cures, and mild doses of Cuticura Resol- dressed in a white duck uniform, the Interesting It is to suffer from that set) them Mr. Dunning's. High folly horrible Reduced rates from other stations. m. of blood and humor curea. perhaps, the PKESS may tell how Cap- Steamer will return to Portland 5.30 p. vent, greatest purifiers commander came to me and usked how I plague of the night, itching piles. 35 Street. tain Madge and his Confederate compan- F. E. BOOTHBY, GEO. F. EVANS, Exchange § Sold throughout the world. Potter Duuo and Cueu. that I felt in excellent Doan’s Ointment cures, and Gen’l Manager, felc Replying ions seized the Cushing and tried to quickly per- G. P. & T. A. V. P. & G. M. _:juS, C««P.J5ole Props-, Boston. At any drug 50 sep30 dSt S0- MwW to Cure the Wont Eczema, mailed fret. condition, he thereupon ordered mo to got to sea in her. manently. stole, cents. sept* djt5 or *p