Egg PORTLAND DATTiY PRESS sS] ^ 39< 1 ~ OKI LAND, MAINE, TUESDAY cs=-— MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1900. ISEFSi PRICE THREE CENTS. MISCKL.L. A M KOU8. Is menfc, prominently commented upon slopes today. The United Mine Workers by the entire Uerman press. In of side, at 6 o’clock Monday morning. His spite have been RUSSIA’S the working hard to get the Lat- two REPLY previous Intimations boys, Launcelot and Wash- aged eight, through timer men to The most quit. of the were ington cablegrams, the refusal has come Lari, six, playing “Indian.,r They other collieries in the Hazleton district, as a great surprise. found their father’s 62 calibre revolver, which have not been shut down entirely, The press comment varies al- loaded it with cartridges discovered in widely, that reported their working forces had another though generally in a tone of place, and Launcelot fired at his disapproval been more or less Increased. This the brother and x’egret. Marine reserves to while standing five feet away. replace labor declare To Consent people to be untrue. The bullet Appears to Ger- those disabled In China were sent for- struck the boy in the head Prevails In The President Mitchell in the ward today from Kiel. Schuylkill discussing Pearson in just below the right eye and passed out situation In the entire strike to- Regular Cyclone region at the cheek on the same side, making man night said: Proposal. TO BUILD ELECTRIC ItOAD. a severe but n ot dangerous flesh wound. Region. “Reports received by me today rrom Minnesota. the lower anthracite (Schuylkill) region, lloatou untl J>I» in V»ks Authority to indicate that at least 2000 mine workers Construct One. joined the strikers today. A large num- Practically, However, It ber of these came from the Reading com- Whatever For pany’s mines. In the Lehigh region Concord, N. H., September 21,—The Nothing Barn Dropped Onto a were made large gains. 1 have not re- Disapproves. Boston and Maine railroad filed today ceived definite but I should a Troops To Do. figures, judge petition with the state supreme court Saloon. that the number of men heretofore work- asking for authority to build an electrio ing and who did not go into the mines railroad from Conoord to Nashua. In this district today, numbered between Asks FIliE IN SACO. 600 and 800. If Other Course Would’nt De “The held on the Blddeford, September 24.—The farm Operators Disappointed In Number meeting Sunday by Sixteen United Mine Workers at which men who Were Buried iu tfce buildings of Charles of People r. & Hood, consisting JP——frar* Best. had not struck were to a dwelling house and barn situated on Who Went To Work. strongly urged help in the bore fruit. As a Debris. the Buxton road in North Saco near Its fight, whole, I feel more encouraged tonight than I junction with the Heath road, were des- have at any time since the strike begun troyed by fire early thi3 morning. The and lam confident that within the next SYRUPrFlGS nouse was a and a half story structure Powers With few days the entire anthracite coal field Laboring with ell attached. The barn was a small More Idle Oolleries Than in Pennsylvania will be idle. At no Eight Dead Bodies letsPleasantly andlhomptly one. Both were reduced to ashes. The place did we lose a man.” Germany origin of the fire was mysterious. The Ever Likely Today.* In regard to the efforts of Archbishop Taken Out. Cleanses ^; System greater part of the household effects were of to Gently and ;T Effect ually saved. Ryan Philadelphia, bring about a settlement through arbitration, Mr. when bilio « or costive. The buildings were new and about $1200 Mitchell said: would be required to replace them. Full Protection Given Men Who To To Induce Her To “Archbishop Ryan will call upon the Presents in the z t acceptable/orm Try Change There was an Insurance of $500. Desired to Presidents of the various railroads,which Only Meagre Details of Awful the laxative j z cjp/es Work. o/'pJan/s Her Attitude. MA INE SCHOONER IN have interests In this at known to ac 7St Ite/teficja/iy: COLLISION. mining region the of the United Mine Workers Catastrophe. »o Vineyard Haven, Maes., September 24. request and will tender his cnnd offices In t.he ITS f —The schooner Rosa Mueller, St. John TO GET EFICIAL EFFECTS If the officials meet £ lor New York, while leaving this harbor struggle. refuse to 24—Instead — September His Grace it will demonstrate THE GEKul.E MANF D. early today, fouled the schooner Elizabeth Philadelphia, certainly BUY BY Dondon, September 25—3 80 a, m.—A of the clash between the their in c Your M. Cook, Me for expected, troops Insincerity publicly declaring chance to secure a good pair somi-ollleiul announcement has been is- Kockport, Portsmouth, Faribault, Minn., September 24.— and miners In the Sohuylklll their to treat with their men FIG Va., with a of which was striking willingness details have reached of ladies’ Boots, former $4.00 CALIFORNIA SYRUPCO. sued in St. that the cargo ioe, Meagre here of a ter- prices SAN ERANCISCO, CAL. Petersburg European region today, a peaceful calm and will them in the same anchored The Cook was struck pervaded place position rible which aud this for cabinets are nearby. catastrophe visited the vil- $3.50, season, LOUISVttLE KY. NEW YORK. N.Y. engaged In an endeavor to the region and there was not the slightest as that once Mr. amidships ana was out down four occupied by Vanderbilt, of ten miles west of Induce to abandon her demand planks lage Morristown, hr seto by druggists ftrice SO* per bottle. Germany disorder for the soldiers to be called upon who very said that the below planksheer. Several feet of her forolbly public here before 6 o'clock this eve- for the surrender of the of shortly 98 Cents. instigators to quell. In fact, In all three dis- had no interests whioh a corporation was main rail was broken and two stanchions ning. The was struck a the as a village by cy- _ anti-foreign outrages preliminary tricts of the anthracite coal Helds, the bound to respect.” damaged. The Mueller sustained slight clone and a barn was raised in the air To clean up our stock these odd to peaoe negotiations. day was extremely quiet, there being no When Mr. Mitchell was asked if the Injury to her head After and directly on of Paul but must be The Vienna of the gear. tempor- dropped top lots, good wearing shoes, »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«> ♦♦♦ correspondent Dally demonstrations whatever on the part of striking miners had received any bene- £ ary repairs aie made the Cook will pro- Galseke’s saloon where 16 people had sold. Purchasers will get fine trades ( Chronicle asserts that Kussla’s reply to the strikers. fits from the United Mine Workers of ceed. taken refuge from the storm. The saloon and the benefit. :ten I the German note is very friendly, but that While the operators claim that a num- America since the strike was inaugurat- collapsed and all of the occupants were although it appears to consent to Ger- ROLLING MILL STRIKE ber of their employes returned to work at ed. he said: “No.” MINUTES £ simply buried In the debris It is said eight | many's proposal, it nractloally dlsap- the mines in the Schuylkill region,It was Mr. Mitchell was a busy man at the 4 Columbia, Pa., September 24.—The dead bodies and three injured persons X of time in our Store in- 4 proves by asking w hether it would not In the evident that United Mine Workers’ to- your four big rolling mills of the Susquehanna early day operations headquarters were taken from the ruins. x our stock will convince be best to pence negotiations did not assume the which the He held numerous Meting £ open llrst, Iron and Steel company at this place are activity day. conferences CENTER & ♦ that wo havo the Finest As- to make the punishment of the instiga- mine owners had yesterday with and others in to yon closed down today as the result of a anticipated, organizers regard DEAD IN GALVESTON. MCDOWELL, tors of the the lirst of I tortment of outrages subject strike. Last week it was announced that and Indications, tonight are that tomor- the carrying out of plans for continuing discussion. row will find more Idle collieries than at the the 539 Congress St. a 25 per oent reduction in wages would fight against operators. Conservative Estimate Now Places tile Aocording to the Berlin correspondent any time since the strike began. The There is not the in the go into effect today and the men notified sllghest change Number at 5000. FOOTWEAR FITTERS. I of the will soldiers moved over the roads to situation a FURNITURE Daily Express Germany the management they would not accept leading in regard to settlement of the \ a make a new proposal, namely, that the the cut. The remained firm and the oolllerles in Sohuylklll county from labor war. Neither side has approached I company in town. will also find our an court afforded Galveston, Tex., September 24.—The X You great powers form international this not a man early morning and thus protec- the other and there is nothing in view morning single reported Galveston News’ list of dead from the to the Chinese ollicials accused of tion to those desirous of to whioh would indicate that will 4 try for work at any of the four mills. returning anything storm of September 8 represents a total I Prices To Bo The Lowest. x complicity in the outrages. work. No opposition was encountered, soon be done in that direction. The of 8,859. The Indications are that not f 4 The Morning Post has the following STEEL PLANT TO START UP. however, and not a very great many United Mine Workers are still devoting f May we have the pleasure of a * more than 4060 will be actually accounted from its Shanghai correspondent dated Pittsburg, Pa September 24.—Orders availed themselves of the protection most of their attention to getting out a‘ call? Very respectfully, for. The News has made a diligent «> yesterday. were Issued today from the general ollioes offered. The strike leaders claim the men, while the operators are doing * effort to get as complete a list of the dead “The Kussians recently organized an of the American Steel Hoop company in many additions to their ranks. No over the best they oan with their crippled as far as possible. It is reasonable to as- IFiUNKP. TIBBETTS & CO., <>. expedition towards Mukden which al- this olty to bogln • opjrati ons at all the tures to and the struggle have been forces. Considerable interest is attached sume that 800 or a thousand has reached ldao about mid- are in readiness to be offered on either side. The strike leaders to the answer the firm of G. B. people ready Yang, plants that started, Milk ♦ were lost whose names are not obtain- Water Pitchers, 4 and 6 Free St. • way between Nlu Chwang and Mukden and to prepare the otherB for resumption are occupying themselves in Inducing Markle & Co., will make to the griev- • scp’S 2tlUnited States. today quit work upon attempted the defense had won over the there were no In the strike their squadron developments with employes. enforcement of a reduction of 26 cent studonti 1 per eyes of moro than 1000 24.—The fctate but the is situation in the Lehigh region today. It The Markle firm has an Washington, September attacking squadron, question £ agreement In wages, cutting puddlers from four ANDERSON, ADAMS & CO., was notified last week of to to a board for determination. was thought in some quarters that, ow- with its men that if a satisfactory an- during the past year and have re department go to three dollars a stone. The strike affects the fact that the French government hud ing to the presence of troops in the an- swer is not made tomorrow, the whole Fire Insurance Agency WALCOTT THE WINNER. about 1000 men and boys employed In the lieved hundreds of cases of eye similar to that of the thracite field a break would occur In the be left to two one to adopted an attitude matter is to men, four mills of the Susquehanna Iron and SI Exchange Street. the German Hartford, Conn., September 24,—In the ranks of the or that a to arbitrate the of suita- United States, In replying to strikers, large be selected by each side, Steel here and six or seven strain by the application company First Class American and Foreign Companies was bout between Walcott T»nd Mysterious number of additional men would refrain If fall to the two note and that fact duly reported by differences. they agree hundred more employed at the Aurora Horace Anderson. Chas. 0. Adams. was Smith tonight Walcott waB declared the from to work. The as a a ble lenses. the Associated Press. In addition, It going operators arbitrators are to select third person. furnace at Wrigntsville,the Vesta furnace Tbos, J. Little. Conyers E. Leac h. winner on a foul in the tenth round. a break in the strikers stated that the government of Russia rule predicted The United Mine Workers are opposed at Watts station and the York Rolling France In this ranks and the labor leaders were equally arbitration on this President was In line with that of to plan. mill at York, all of which are controlled WEATHER. In YiAa ctotmvicnt. a faxxr rJotra Examination. a to THE sure would tie up this region tight- IHake No Charge for matter. There Is disposition they by the Susquehanna company. The er than ever. Mine Workers are ORANCEINE. minimize the difference between the ago, said the United strikers are quiet and no demonstration both sides claim hav6 if all the THE PAIN ALLAYER. United States and Germany on the point Tonight they ■willing to arbitrate negotia- whatever has so far occurred. The three rr~r—7—7“*--1 It however Safe Bracer, Cure. of the Chinese ring leaders made good gains. seems, tions are carried on simultaneous! y. dollar In force at all mills In the N. T. WORTH LEY, J R„ of delivery rate,1s Space is limited to tell all the benefits man- from the most reliable reports received entire Hazleton was ex- from its use. Our before negotiations and it is pointed out The region combine, but the strikers refuse to accept kind lias received magazine HESS ST. the entire that a work may be a benefit to you. To iully get 478 1-M CONG for was a here today from region, tremely quiet throughout the day, not four dollars is at one of that our only reason differing it because paid acquainted with its usefulness, call upon H. strikers made a net In of was from conviction that a deterrent the gain point single case of violence reported the Lebanon and other independent mills. F. S. Gould, Apothecary, 577 Conares3 street, profound Kommerer for free sample and orange booklet. Notice consulting Optician at Maine the Chinese numbers. The M. S, colliery any town. A better feeling now prevails Uvular effect could be produced upon GUIDE STOLE MONEY. window. septl4dlmlp at Sand Hun, on the north side, was tied and the fear of trouble seems to be disap- Wesleyan Seminary, Kent Llill, and many people, as a whole, only by allowing and up today, but the operation Is not a large pearing. The battalion of the 8th regi- Stacyville, September 24.—James Cam- schools. their own government to degrade ether leading Now England one. There were many stories alloat in ment which arrived at McAdoo, live 24 of who acted as the guilty parties. The same eron, years age, guide The Person Who Will Walk 3 Miles septlSdtflstp punish the situation at the Lattimer ani which made a a regard to miles from here today for hunting parties and who has had ir applied by foreign pow- to save one cent and the one who uses punishment fair] leaders asserted that town and sur- mines. The 6triKe a demonstration In that on the east branch of the Penob- it Is said at the Jstate department, camp wood for kindling are both figuring too er, at that was returned to Shenan- the colliery place completely rounding country, scot, is missing. He had been employed first wears out shoe leather would utterly fall of a reformatory effect, 24 —Tuesday fair; close. The Boston, September when a of afternoon. venerate the tied up, but representative doah at 4 o’clock this guiding Benjamin Patterson and M. A. and wastes time, the second wears out as the Chinese people would north to east winds; Wednesday probably Pardee which owns and wastes a the Chi- the Calvin company, Turner of Boston. The men talked free his patience money. Buy memory of the martyrs, while continued fair, east to south winds. was asked about .the situation affairs before Cameron and Big 10c Bag of Benson’s Charcoal of to It- 24 —Forecast the mines, REAPING A HARVEST. iy of business nese which arrogates Washington, September government he said the was learned that a sum of your grocer. reward and there, colliery running In this way he self the right to and Wednesday: New England peculiar Tuesday as and that about 60 out Bituminous Men Advantage of American P^TTsiT^j the fresh along usual only Taking money was to oome by way of e < after death, might elevate vic- —hair Tuesday and Wednesday; O n t h punish had failed to go Into the Anthracite Strike. to In Patterson's thus offer in- of 1,100 employes Express Co, Staoyville 304.) tims of the allies' acts and north to east winds. (Xo. name and on out the exact mail the finding centive for a repetition of outrages. New 24 —President York, September that it was expected to arrive on he made C LOSE FIKED UPON. Truesdale of the Lackawanna road said WOMEN LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. an excuse to leave camp for a few hours, that he had heard more APPLICATION IIATS that X 24.—Advices today nothing the two men the ■«Tbe SOFT FELT Kong Kong, September 24, 1900. —Tha loca- leaving busy preparing Portland, Sept. the intended visit of the switchmen menu head comfort for and all a boat load of na- about for a the river. After leav- you from Canton say that weather bureau records the following: canoes trip up AT SCHOOL a ^ and he felt sure that the re- who wear them. They have ) at Kum on 29.982; thermome of his road he to the railroad tive Christian ^ornen Chuk, 8 a. m.—Barometer. ing camp went straight this X rel. Humidity, 08; dissatisfaction was unfound- and careless parents have placed Itllinb niako up, particularly and that the ter, GO; dew point, 49; port of their ne himself before West was fired upon of station where presented colors are just about X rivor, direction of the wind, NW; velocity glasses upon the faces of many people Ml;--the too, taken ashore and ed. tne and asked for the money. After women were then state of weather, clear. agent them the wind, 0; Bituminous coal men continue to reap for life. Why not give proper v blood. thermome- some hesitation it was given to him Is In our Soft butchered in cold 8 p. m.—Barometer, 80 074; Children’s should Nothing lacking a harvest as a result of the hard coal attention. eyes Wt Hat / are flocking to Can- ter, (50; dewpoint, 54; rel. humidity, 81; the amount being $118, Next day Turner display.1 J Native Christians in soft ooal since have the most careful attention. \ of the wind, NW; velocity of strike. The net advance of surrcundlntr country. Can- direction It was Voltaire who said: and Patterson came out the woods ton from tho of clear. about 60o a should he examined at frequent the 4; state weather, “ last Friday averages ton, They The native city Is wind, are and inquired of the neighbors regarding ton Itself Is quiet. minimum whose bowels are'in the an- intervals by a reliable optician, one Maximum temperature, 72; People and with matters as they of Cameron. At the anxious to create mean (58; the whereabouts A rull of bad characters temperature, 54; temperature, freed an move- another rise in the price that is a scientific refractionist. 1 HE HATTER, / 20 NW; by easy, regular thracite region, station learned that he had taken but lack leaders. “4 maximum wind velocity, precipi- they little care save thorn untold mis- trouble, they of soft coal be looked for. The soft may hours, 01. ment are may the money and fled. 107 Middle St. J tation—24 every morning mild, later on. j GERMANY DISAPPROVES. coal men say that even should the strike erly of kind. A‘No’ FAILURE. I have onto many chil- 24 —The refusal R OBSERV AT IONS. affable, gracious, cease will maintain present prices A WALL STREET pub glasses fiRO. A. M'O’K. / IJerlln, September WEATHE they COKKIV, suffic- dren and taken them oil from many accede to Germany’s weather from their mouth comes with as the demand for their product is the United States to The department New York, September 24.—The failure agricultural rate others, Sometimes advice in the care the Chinese settle- taken at 8 to enable them to get the & was regarding bureau for yesterday, Sept. 24, more than a ‘Yes’ from iently large of the firm of Egbert Mills Co,, I proposition grace of the eyes is all that is needed, meridan time, the observation for asked. announced on the Stock Exchange today. p. m., of one who is con will advise honestly and will order: the mouth received by Vice you section given in this A private message The firm is a small one. The announce- his being not on or take them off of of the put glasses dii’ection of wind, state President Thorne Pennsylvania ment of the had absolutely no Temperature, stipated.” suspension it is that all was at unless necessary. testimonial company stated quiet effect. The firm members are Egbert weather: Such is Voltaire’s is New mines, Mr. Thorne has Boston, 66 degrees, NW, clear; the company’s Mills and S, K. Mitchell. Mr, Mills Philadel- to the value of Pills. that the strike will termi- York. 68 degrees, NW. clear; Ayer’s still confident been a member of the exchange since A. SVS. WENTWORTH, dear; Washing- phia. 72 degrees. NE, nate before Albany, oo Ayer long. May, 1899. ton, 64 degrees, NW, clear; J. C. Company, 64 degrees, Practical Optician, degrees, N W, oldy; Buffalo, Mass. GAINS FOR STRIKERS, SHOOTING AFFAIR. 08 cloudy; Practical Chemists, Lowell, AN AUGUSTA E, clear; Detroit, degrees, SE, l-‘i St. St. Pa September 24.—The 540 Congress Chicago, 72 degrees, S, cloudy; Paul, Shenandoah, Aug usta, September 24.—There was Hair mine workers were 72 SE, cloudy; Huron Dakota, Sarsaparilla Ayer’s Vigor ranks of the striking affair at the resi- degrees, de- Ayer’s an accidental shooting W, clear; Bismarck, 66 Pills Pectoral 54 degrees. kyer’s Ayer’s Cherry of D. on the east Office Hours,--Sp^m.'toVp!'^ It. Jacksonville, 80 de- Continued on Second Page. dence Henry Cooper grees, NW, rain; Ayer’s Ague Cure Ayer’s Comatone j beware OF SUBSTITUTIONS^ grees, E, clear. £?BW ADVERTISEMENTS. the Beadvllle track this afternoon. For MAKER OF MODERN JAPAN. 1V1SVV ADVERTISEMENTS. JNKW ADVKKTIflKMKNTS. the opening day the card was a good one, Portland, Sept. 25, 1900. but the attendance was small and the SWEPT BY FLOOD. E track events dragged. The exhibits in Views of IHarqiils Ito In Regard to the Draperies the ring were shown on time and the Future of Ills Country. THRoom makes a judging and awarding of ribbons were PALACE Much done with commendable promptness. offer to- Interest in Last (From the London Mall,) special The horse show feature was very attrac- I can well time I day of 3 fold Screens, the Night’s Meetings. tive for some of the best blooded horses Texas Partly remember the first In this vicinity were on view. In the Village Wiped 3»w the Marquis Ito, the great maker of frames or richly polished racing the purses were large enough to modern Japan. It was at the mikado’s golden oak, the panels have attracted big Helds, but they failed Out. garden party, one of the most beautiful to do so. In the ring competition the en- and romantic scenes I have ever wit- filled with art-silkolenes, tries in the classes were somewhat limit- nessed. You will picture for yourselves • Contest for Nomi- the Congressional ed. Eben D. Jordan of Chiltonville was bridges, the running streams, the Billiard new designs, beautiful the chief winner with nine blue ribbons still lakes, the unspeakable glorious pink Hall, nations. colorings, at $2.00—and and one yellow one, while Thomas W. Great Damage Done By ind white blossoms with which the apple Lawson of Boston, his olosest trees were laden. And then, through a lot with at competitor, tops ill grille had four reds and one blue. Mr. P. B. Floods. this dreamlike scene, and to the $2.50. Bradley of Bingham, Mass., was fortu- luaint music of the Japanese national COR. CONGRESS & PEARL STS. nate in five red mo3t of inthem, through bowing and bending in taking ribbons, Special bargains Cong. Knox Appears to them in direct competition with Mr. :hrongs of people of every nationality Japanese 4 fold Screens, Jordan and in events in which Mr. Law- ind every costume under the sun, past Have Won Out. son had no entries. She naval and military uniforms of all both sides hand Feared Th re Has Been Great Loss L. D. cloth, The greatest interest in the races was Europe, came the royal procession, head- MATHIS, Prop. centered in the free for with four ed by liaron fc>annomlya, the lord cham- painted front, at $5.00. A all, of Life. « starters, and which proved an easyjwin- berlain of Japan, bowing and walking very useful size; very de- ner for Frank Bogash In the end,for both backward In front of the emperor and Has sirable colors. Already Secured a Majority Connor and Prince Alert, who had di- impress, followed by all their court—the vided favoritism in the pools before the inos,t exclusive oourt In the world—and cf the Convention. Plain and embroidered Hrst heat, lulled to last out. ill In European costume. The 2.19 class was well after Flood Came Without In the procession walked, of course, the Denim Screens to split up up the little gray gelding Brandywine had ?reat oltloers of state, headed by the $12.00 each. Three-fold gone tired In the third heat. Hunter Slightest Warning. prime minister, the Marquis Ito, who, Hill, who Hnally won the money, proved with the empress, Is responsible for oak frames at Boston, September 24 —Almost as golden to have the enduranoe, lor in spaed he Japan as It Is today—Japan, but yester- muoh Interest was taken In the ltepubli- to be fill- barely held his own with Dolly Bldwell lay a feudal relio of the middle ages, to- $1.00 $3.00 (to can caucuses held tonight in a large and Coral. The deciding heat was trot- 1 ay a land of torpedoes, railways and New assortment of number of towns and many cities as is Go ed.) ted Colorado ileotrlo 30 an un- Where In the dark. and almost the The 2.14 oiuss went over Rising light; years ago Crowds evince! In a regular and with Rapidly Go, election, ufter the favorite Alkalone, had been known land of mystery and romunoc; small screens for the fire spirited contests in live Congressional Leave Lowlands. badly beaten out at the wire by three People aow, In some respects, the most praotloal and some dozen or more senatorial dis- place opened in horses, four of the trotters Hnishlng so ind up to date nation on earth. And all today tricts, the outpou ring of voters in many that noses had to be watched. jhls mainly owing to the work of the the I oasas was very large, The balance of the FOURTH Balcony. The card tomorrow both In races and subject of this sketch. LARGEST cities and towns will hold their caucuses in classes, to be judged on the tan baik, On the morrow the marquis and I tomorrow night. Austin, September 25. —A telephone Is one of the best yet seen at the track. iat talking In his olliclal resldenoe in To- The Autumn stock of The live Congressional districts being message received here last night by the The summary: 1 fcio. It was a diliiouit conversation, In all heavily Kepublloan, a nomination chief of police from Llano says that Sin is arriv- Foals of Purse two languages, for the marquis occasion- “Onyx" Hosiery means praotloally an election, so that 1898; *1590, Trotting. .Saba, 40 miles north of that place, con- ally wandered Into French, and my In there have been Abdella, b by taining about 1001) was every now. nearly every case, f, Abdell, jJSweetwat- people, partially KrARflh nAnvArcnHAmilltr cnantrtnry la ing day er three and four aspirants working hard by Stamboul, (Baldwin), 1 1 swept away by the flood in Che San Sao IN THE Much of our Fall Lee Wlckliile, b o, by Wiokliffe, Car from perfect. However, we got on WORLD, great during the past few weeks, endeavoring river, whioh was stll. rising. All bridges (Tripp), 2 2 very swimmingly on the whole. The line is here.' The to capture enough delegates to control Second Edition, blk f. fConlevl. rii« had been carried off. already prime minister Is a little, short, kindly- the convention. Some of these’oandidates Will Herr, b o, (Cahill). dls No news could be had from San Saba fleece lined faced man, clad in a plain and badly fit- and heavy have stumped their districts and carried Tittle, 2 25 1-4, 2.27. people tonight, the wires all being ting trock and with a ci- on a retrular camnalcrn. whilo others h/ivo down. It l£ has been coat, perpetual cotton ones are on The Matron Foals ol 1897; Purse $2,370. feared there great view gar in his mouth. He owes his high po- been content with more quiet methods. Trotting. loss of life in the bottoms, as the rise sition not only to his great administra- today. The districts which have attracted the Major Delmar.b o, by Delmar-Expecta- was in the night and came without warn- tion tive capacity and untiring energy, but greatest interest are the third, the Wor- by Autogrape, (Baldwin), had a ing. The Colorado river here last night walkover as the only the also to a curious facility for compromise cester district, the fourth, the llfth the starter, taking was rising rapidly and people in the low- McCall’s purse. Time by quarters, 37 1-4, 1.12 3-4, a nd now-and-again quite masterly inac- More Pat. tenth and the but as lands have to move pool tables than other Paper eleventh, only 1.47 1-2, 2.21 3-4. prepared out, having tivity. He is a remarkable mixture of any room half the towns voted the result In been warned by the resolution and ani a man tern for Octo- tonight Purse police. hesitancy, yet Catalog Eree-for-All; $1090. Pacing. who to take a number of cases will not be known un- rarely falls the tide at its in America. Frank Bogash, b h, by Atlantic full. ber is ready. Free at the tlTthe balance of the towns hold their cau- A Klng-iSeliy Grady, (Golden), 3 111 TERRIFIC FLOOD. I opened the conversation by asking cuses. In the third district which em- Prluce Alert, b g,by Crown Prince, him how far the national character had Linings counter. Worst In History of Colorado Coming We do more business than braces the city of Worcester and adjacent (McClary), 12 3 4 been affected by the Europeanization of any other blk Down on Texas Towns. the conBt itution. towns and which Is now represented by Connor, g, (McDonald), 2 3 2 2 blk 4 4 4 3 “Ah, be "1 John 11. Chehalis, h, (O’Dell), 24 —Gover- but,” promptly replied, Thayer, Democrat, the contest Austin, Texas, September don’t think we are so Billiard Hall in the New Time, 2 05 1-4, 2 05 3-4, 2 07 1-3, 2 07. becoming entirely England States, OWEN, MOORE & CO. lor the Republican nomination has been nor Sayres wired tonight to all points westernized as you appear to imagine. 2.19 Purse We are one of the bitterest known for years the Class; $1000. Trotting, south of here warning notloes that the developing possibly, but only on the lines of our own ancient civilization, We more men than principal candidates being State Senator Hunter Hill, b g, by Sam Hill, most terrlttio flood in the history of the employ any other we are most anxious to preserve our Charles (Humphreville), 3 8 3 1 1 1 Colorado which this is now G. Washburn Trank R. Batchel- flows by city historical continuity, and we are far Brandywine, g g (Demarest), 1 1 5 4 3 2 der and Hon. M. V. B. Jefferson all of surging down through the mountain too patriotic ever to dream of such a Billiard Hall in Coral, b m, (Bowen,) 4 4 1 2 4 3 America. whom are * to thing as denationalization. We don’t anxious to redeem the district Dolly Bid well, blk m, (Carpen- gorges the northwest of here and is blindly admire your western civilization, which for many years* was ter), 2 2 2 3 2 r expoccea at tms place by midnight. representedjby though had it been Imported here in its If you have not visited this Kavala, b m, (Young), 6 5 4 5 dls parlor, you should. You will Joseph H. Walker. The river has been rising very rapidly abstract essence, without the connecting 2 10 2.14 2 14 2.13 A contest as has also Time, 1-2, 3-4, 1-2, 3-4, at Austin sinoe four o'clock this after- influence of concrete Europeans, it might marvel at fully spirited b?en 2.16 the magnitude of and at the crowds 1-2, 2.17. have weakened the national spirit. Hut it, large which can going on In the 4th district between Col. noon and reports from Goldthwalte, at we see for ourselves what the Continued from First 2.14 Purse Europeans Page. Albert Clark of Horae Market olub fame Class; $1,000; Trotting. (Un- eight o’clook tonight say the water is still be found there any night in the week. finished.) can be, and we- hesitate to adopt their and Charles Q. Tlrrill of Natick with rising there. The water at that point civilization wholesale. You send us mis- considerably augumented today In this Miss br 3 1 Byron B. Johnson and Silas A. Barton of Duke, m, (Carpenter), was reported to be 68 Teet at dark. Along sionaries who teli us we are very •mnior-l the of the blk 1 3 al. but what about reglon[and, although employes Alkalone, h, (Dore,) the Possibly; the lives of Waltham grooming as dark horses. ch Colorado water sheds very heavy rains MINORS NOT various collieries were Blondie, g, (Foote), 2 2 many of the English merchants and tour-' ADMITTED. promised ample In the 6th Miss have fallen the four and district which Includes Low- Whitney, b m, (Porter), 4 4 during past days lets who come here? 1 can assure you sep2i 7.00 p. iil. a.O) to lO.oo a bl stumped the district with ^supplying three] bag- only feet of opean dancing, which Is quite oontrary bunday* There were no vigor. pan. It in the i 1.00 to 2.00 p. m. attempts at violence at ger with the bases full. The of the 1890 mark and is still is, fact, renationalizing to all our Ideas of what Is due to a wom- The result as far as a scerbained on fielding ranching rising. or At one time we were in dan- (omm any time the Several Japan. an’s modesty. 1 soon found teat if a Deliveries, (Sundays excepted.)-!* during day. mi- Monte Cross and the base of No lives have been lost in the immediate business section of the the fifth district Is as fol- running ger of losing our national woman city tietween 111*8 and ners were Congressional Individuality.” : lost her old conventions there Intercepted by strikers on their Sheckard who scored twice from 1 India streets at 7.00. a.00 and 11.00a ul. l.Maui lows: second vicinity of Dallas but cotton and llve- “Well, your excellency,” remarked, was no whea or where she j knowing l p. in.; In other sections at S.00 6 m, way to the Cn?h but on Infield In no rinnht. thn.t wnsturn m., l.JOp. bridge colliery, they outs, were the features. Mc- stoox have suffered The item of would at Office |Dracut, Knox, 3; Andover, heavily. tlon lias stop.” Sunday delivery window, e.oo to MM suffered no Knox, 6; weakened your national life In “JDo as a а. m 100 to injury. Farland was removed from the game for damaged ronds and alone In the you, whole, your excellency, 2.00 p. m. Collections from street bridges with all belief oo Reading, Ames, 6; Methuen, Knox, 0; doing away rellgiouB and consider that the new civilization a? d boxes at 7 aud ll.oo a. m.. 4.00 and 600 p. m. kicking. Attendance 2000. Score; dozen or more counties affected In north- observance. ” , t SCARED ITALIANS AWAY. Peabody, Knox, 6; North Reading, the new Ideas are benefiting the nation 1 Sunday*, oo p. m. ouly. ern TexaB The smiled as he re- Philadelphia. 00010152 0—9 will be about f&.OOO. marquis slowly life and elevating the national charact- AlHtlVAJL AN1> PKFAIITI* (tK Of MAILS. Scranton, Pa., September 24.—The Ames, 3; Woburn, Knox, 14; Ames, 1; “I plied: think most of the educated er?'* 1 as I I iftwronhh k' linr ftA A Brooklyn, 02100002 1—0 A bulletin received here this afternoon asked, looked out of the car- floston. Southern amt Western, interned lab demonstration the strikers at the to live sclenoe by Japanese preler by reason, riage window to where wizened relics of off res and connections via. Boston * Mains 4. Base from Fowler, 60 miles north. In Bosque anil the evidence of their senses. 1 Bellevue mine, occasioned a false re- Knox, Totals, Knox, 68; Ames, 8. hits—Philadelphia, 11; Brooklyn. my- old were kites with the ar- railroad (Kastern Division.) Arrivs at 12U, by 9. Japan Hying Errrors—Philadelphia, 1; Brooklyn, 3. says: self regard as 6.00 and to.45 m.: close 6(1* and a port that the mine was to be shut Only 14 of some 60 oltles anti towns In county, religion quite unnecessary dor and enthusiasm of childhood. p. 11.45 w, up, Batteries—Orth, Douglass and Me Far- for a б. 00 and 9 00 arrive 1245 sad “Brazos river out of Its nation’s life Solenoe Is far above “Ah!'* he can p. m.; Sunday*, .a11va banks; replied “Who wuo ciiouu vix a the fourth district held higher sadly. Dutuiu^ away hqumi congressional land; Mculnnity and Farrell. superstition, and whaM is Ruddhism or ll.oop. iil. dose )1.45a. in, 4.00and 600 p. a. than In 18 years and say? It Is not all goou with us, and vie of Italians who were on their caucuses tonight and the returns going higher. Big but a and way to the gave YUUNU HAD BEST OF IT. Christianity superstition, are already beginning to llnd fault that flotton. Southern and Western, and Interme- Col rise will reaoh Waco tonight.” therefore a souroe of weakness rather diate office* nnd via Boston md washery which adjoins the mine, and Albert Clarke of Wellesley a slight the civilization that Is coming upon us connections, than or to a nation? Maine railroad. (Wcaieru at lead over St. fin- strength At one Is not so beaultful as that which Is division)—Arrive encouraged by this the strikers are con- ‘Charles Q. Tlrrell of Louis, September 34.—Young pas- 10.45 a. 6.30 6A) 60) Natlok, time 1 held the opinion that If Japan in., and p. m.; close 600 and ished first in a contest sing away from us. In many respects it an' 112)0 a. and 5.00 m. templating similar demonstrations at while the other two candidates had not pitchers’ today. Spider Time In Mnniln. was admission into in., p. seeking Christendom tends to make us more discontented. An Wallace was safe on Meetern. via Maine Central JtaiJroad—Arrive all of the washerles that been mentioned. Ely’s error in the The does not know much she ought to adopt Christianity as a eight oontinue Filipino hoy English friend of mine, who knows us 2.00 aim 4.50 a. iil. 12.45 and 615 p m.; close seventh and took second state convention like the dress to operate In this If thlB Is In the 11th district the returns were on Keister s About marbl 's, but when spider time ar- religion—a well, onoe said that the of the e.oo. lo.ixi ana 11.45 a.iiL, and 680 p.m. Sundays, region. done or blending tl coat—but now 1 am Inclined to sym- arrive 12.45 close 6 m„ and WC trouble can be late even f*om the caucuses high foul lly. McUann singled to center rives. and at Is just after the rainy sea- western egoism with the eastern altruism p. in.; 11.45 looked for, as the compa- that were with of cur more son he knows that he is pathize many thought- will end in the of nies but all and Wallace scored. Attendance 1100 begins, to have probably supremacy have declared they will work the held, they Indicated a substan- ful people, who urge that no oountry can Intermediate offices and connw- great sport. There are two harmless va- the ego, and selHshness In a nation is as Augusta. washerles at cost tial lead for Samuel L. Powers of Score: benefited by playing fast and loose tlon via Maine Ontral lallroad-Arrlvs atiN any New- rieties ,be much to be deplored as in an Individual. of spiders that are green and yel- witn and the matters of end 9.00 a. m., 12.46 and 6.15 p. m.; close at AOO. over his religion deeper We have been as a Soft coal is Into Scranton in ton, opponent Fred H, Williams St. Louis, 00000010 x—1 always distinguished a. coming low in color that mature in June. They what they call the soul.” and 11.45 in.. 4.15 and u.00 p. m. of Pittsburg, 000000(10 0—0 nation for an absolute forgetfulness and Conner large quantities. The factories are ex- Brookline, ire as as the he went Farmington. Inlet mediate offices and large common black spider, ’’•No,” on, replying to a re- Racrllira of ralf. lint fhn now RlTlIlMtlnn I lions, via Maine Central railroad—Arrive » perimenting with it and the manufactur- AMES Base hits—St. 4. :o plentiful in California. The mark I made, *‘I do n->t regard s GIVES IT UP. Louis, 4; Pittsburg, Filipino Japan makes lire harder and more unoomtorta- 12.45 and C.I5 p. m. ;close at 7.48 a. ra. and 11 m ers can Errors—St. Louis, 1; 1. catches and almost universal atheism as a source of say they get all they want of It. Pittsburg, boy these keeps them secure ble. Hite Is less simple than It was; it is Pock tan l, intermediate offices and connec- Lowell, Mass September 24.—Lieut. and danger to the Batteries—Young Criger; Waddell in a box. A small rod the size and length community. Right living more nnrried and complex. There Is a tions via Knox and Lincoln railroad—Arrive Col. Butler Ames has conceded the con- and Zimmer. Is the best creed, There Is one point, 12.46 and O.oo close at 6J0 and 12 m. STEAM if a knitting needle is procured. A spider struggle for bare existence. p. nr.; MILL RURNED. however, In our new civilization on 1 skott began. Intermediate offices and connro gressional nomination In the fifth dis- TIE GAME IN is then on the freaterIowever» hope the national character BOSTON. placed rod. Another boy whioh 1 have long felt great uneasiness, tions, via Maine Central rail road-Arrive at trict to Knox of comes will be benefited In the end. I believe In Congressman Lawrence, along, and he bets a cent that his and that Is that the lessons of reverence 12.46 p. rr.;close at 12 m Boston, September 84 —Boston and a nation struggling upward. Hitherto Saw Mill on Buxton Boat! and stated tonight that he would not spider will Then the and toward and Island Pond. Ft.. Intermediate offices and Destroyed whip. sport begins. duty parents seniors, our life has been too We wake New York played a tie game the 1 he so dreamy. connections, via Grand Trunk Kailwav-Ar- contest the light in the caucuses to be today, boy who is challenger produces his taught carefully by Confucianism, now to take Tills Morning. our place among the ra- rive at 7.«k), il.46 a m.. 6.00 p. m.; Sundays T.N game being called at the end of the sev- spider, it on tiie rod with will be lost to the rising generation, and held in this city tomorrow placing the tions of the earth. n. in.; close at 7.30 a. m.. 1.00 and 5.00 pun night. 60 be a serious enth Inning on account of darkness. challenger’s. Both spiders make a rush they may eventually Bumlay* 6.00 p. in. steam THE source of dunger to the for Gorham, A. H„ Intermediate offices and coo- Cummings’s saw mill, situated WORCESTER DISTRICT. Heavy and marked for each other, and a fierce battle ensues. community, Secretary Hoot received the other day a’ batting poor fielding no religion Is taught at all in our nections, via (iraud Trunk raProad-Arrivi*! on the Buxton a lew miles Sometimes the cheok 7.00 road, beyond Worcester, Mass,, September 34.—The the work of both teams Davis was put stronger of the two will schools.” for $100,000 In payment for his legal 7. o and 11.46 a. m., and 6.00 p. in.; Sunday* was wind a web around the а. in.; close at 7.30 a. m.. 1.00, 6.00 p. m. Sun- Stroudwater, destroyed by fire be- first test of of the out of the in the other, fastening And In this the Ito Is services In a suit settled before strength candidates for game second for kick- Marquis right, Just hlsap- at 7.:3) a. m. and 7.30 m. him to the rod tor can days p. tween 1 and 2 o'clock this and completely “putting nothing be Imagined more pointment to oCice. bor work in that *• and morning. the Republican nomination for the third ing, Mercer taking his place, Boston hope- Montreal—Arrive at 7.0) and 11.15 a him out of business.” The less than the condition of male oiJioe for the same or time devoted Sunday The mill is located at the corner of the spiders young length б. 00 |>. ni.. close at 1.00 and 7.30 p. ra congressional district cams tonight tried a new man behind the bat, Connor and to the lawsuit he will sometimes ten Japan. Insolent, Insubordinate al- close 7.30 p. in. _ Buxton road and fight for minutes. Nearly get $1&W. the road which turns when cauouses were of odious Is her .s*ranton. Intermediate offioe* Mia eon- held In 15 towns Bridgeport, lie did not make a very every boy has from 8 to 20 and together rising manhood, FI., off to to Westbrook. spiders, an a In the nections. via Mountain Division M. U.B.1L- go and 45 were bet boys’ schools anil oolleges, delegates chosen. The good Impreslon, making two wild they all the Filipino pennies they can Arrive at 7.60 p. m. -, close at 8.00 am The mill was burned flat strikes, rebellions and lockouts for the and con- and the loss candidates were Charles G. throws and two get on the result of the Joso Part tell. A. //.. Intermediate offices Washburn, having passed balls. fight.—Sau most trivial reasons are of al- it. Which will be be absurdly r.ectious via Mountain Division M. C- total.will about$:j,l>0D. Frank K. Batchelder and a. rjohn E. Mc- Attendance 1600, Score: Mercury. most daily occurrence. chier Books Arrive at 8.60 a. m. and m-i close ate Japan's to 7.60 p. source of her supplied m. and 12.00 and Mr. se- danger, gloomiest outlook m. _ SE1ZUBE AT WEST Clellan, although Washburn 7 x 3 8 0 1—14 A Dellcnte wid con- END. Boston, Creotnrc. for the lies In her Pochrstcr. A. Jl.. Inter mediate offices cured 20 Batcheldsr New future, rising man- votes, 13 and MoClel- York, 8 6 6 1 0 0 1—14 Farmer nections. via J'ortlaudA Kochester ™lroad_- The police made a seizure at the Brain- (to medical man)—If yon get nood. lawm. lan 3, it Is claimed the Batchelder out Arrlve at o.oo p. m.; close at 6.30 a.m, hall cafe at the by Base lilts—Boston, 19; New York, 18. my way any time, doctor, I wish Un the following day I happened to West End last evening, and and 1.21 p. in. ^ workers that Mr. Washburn fell two Errors—Boston. New 6. and sec meet the at a great naval func- Circulating and ffedbr a 0; York. Bat- you’d stop my wife. 1 think she marquis ('timber!and Mills, Gorham getting quantity or ale, beer and hard tion on andlw shoit number had teries—Plttenger, Connor and ain’t feelin well. board the English adinlrai’g ship, Arrive at 8.46 a in. 1.20 [of_the they conoeded Lewis, {.Saccarapjia) “» stuff. and 1 returned to Tokio later in tho af- n. ni.; close 6.30 and 12.00 a. m. and 6.30 P to while Sullivan; Taylor, Seymour, Carrlok and Doctor—What makes think so? him, they gained these two you ternoon with him and the South Portland, Willaril and Cape Colt Grady. .., Marquis iSaigo votes. this mornin, after she Public Arrive at7.30. 11.00a. m. 8.00 p- m.;close Farmer—Well, —the first lord. As 1 Libraries Japanese listened Stood Death Off. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. had milked the cows, an fed the to a. m.. 1.30 and 6.30 p. m. .« pigs, the clatter of the woodeu Corner--Ann an myriad at Pleasantdale and Cash got breakfast for the men, an wash- shoon of the dear little maidens lowest rates. oloso 7.eu»-'»- K. B. Munday, a lawyer of NEW ENGLAND Club. Japanese and 11.15 a. m. and 4.30 p. m.,- Henrietta, BREEDERS. Won Lost. Per.Ct. ed the who the Tex., once fooled a grave-digger. He dishes, an built a fire under the thfong<>il railway station, and and i.3o and 6.36 p. m. says 73 60 aftraStod the brilliant “My brother was very low with malarial Brooklyn, 1693 copper In the washhouse, an done a few who, by uniforms 73 >f island mails fever and jaundice. I him Pittsburg, 53 .679 odd jobs about the she my companions, gathered round our persuaded to of house, complained «'5P Electric Opening Annual Meeting nt llnnd- Philadelphia, 07 57 .640 Correspondence Solicited and Peaks is,and-Arrive at a. m„ try Bitters, ami he was soon of feelin tired like. I fancy she needs a >35 much Boston, 01 01 .500 ni.. t-m•« a 8.30 a. m., 2 30». ra. better, but continued their use un- vllle Track. dose of medicine.—London Answers. 00 07 .473 well, long and Oitbeagu* til he was wholly cured. I am sure Eloo- Chicago, Harps attdai*d*“^ O' *• St. rive in n.oj a 6.00 p. in. i close trio Bitters saved his life.” Louis. 60 08 .463 m., This remedy Catalogues supplied. 3.30 m. 64 on Her p. expels kills Boston, 24.—With an Cincinnati, 71 .483 Impressed Memory. malaria, disease germ and September open PTAOB MAILS. the New York, 63 70 431 “It’s been four purifies blood; aids air horse show as a years now,” said the PERUNA’ d digestion, regu- special attraction close lates pouvry leach-Arrive at 5J6 P- »'-i liver, kidneys and bowels, cures ind the deserted lady, “since he left tne and his $30,000 stallion race on Thurs- CURES 2 constipation, dyspepsia, nervous home. I remember it as CATARRH diseases, as the TO CIJHE A COLD UV ONK DAY happy just well and ATi4pAM««-Arrive kidney female day brilliant feature, the New Tvxyis"yrileabeth a. m. *j troubles, complaints; gives ns he stood at the Of 7.30 a. in. nnd r>.30 m. i close at 6.00 rake yesterday—how door, STOMACH.BOWELS,SIDNEYS & p. perfeot health. 5t>o at Horse Laxative Bronio Quinino Tablets. All ^ LOHING.SHOltT Only M. p. S. England Breeders’ asso- 2.00 m. > v« Tjotting HAR10H, p. _ it till six Goold’s Irugglsts refund the If It fails to holding open (lies got iu the 1 WirMum,™ drug store, 677 Congress street. elation Its 14th money cure, thick Pond, Pride's Oornef. began race at S. W, Grove’# Is on BOOK -Mxn meeting signature eacti box. 26c. bouse.”—Indianapolis Press. ^AND^EMAUORGANS^ SELLERS. Windham, Raymond and South Quito ••ptaieodti at lu.ou a. m.t o’ose at 2.00 0. m. 1 X JLV JUJ * 17 V MlSCELLARlEOCS. ^ 6 __ — ^_ *---— —• and I ana jjpjjW** bringing in olalms which will probably be paid. OBITUARY. Judge Haskell took great interest in the MISCELLANEOUS. J MISCELLANEOUS. “We dare affairs of his native town of New not desert our colporteurs when to do Gloucester, and in 1874, when the cen so would mean starvation JUDGE THOMAS H, HASKELL. or massacre. tennial of the town was he Already some of them have celebrated, Judge Thomas Hawes Haskell died at was the orator of had their whole families the day. He also pre- exterminated his home, on Bowdoln street in this of and their city, pared the history of the occasion which Flight American Mis- property all I fear at destroyed. twenty minutes past two o'clock was that of yes- published in that year. * many them are dead. I cannot terday afternoon, The cause of death was Bowdoin Grain-O is not a speak too of the College of which he was one stimu- sionanes. highly magnliloent hero- from ulcer hemorrhage of the duodenum. of the board of conferred ism of these men. have overseers, upon like coffee. They faced dan- The and lant, It is a Judge Mrs, Haskell returned him the of Master of ger and death with a calmness honorary degree that has Saturday evening from tonic and its effects are amazed Skowhegan,where Arts In 1894, me. They have never flinched the Judge was presiding at the Septem- He married In 1867 Miss Elizabeth Par- in the performance of their permanent. duty and I ber term of court. Some to know the days prior sons Whitman, of New Gloucester, who Driven From society will be glad to have me the A successful substitute Province of Chi Li opening of court, while at liangeley, survives him. stand by them while this trial lasts. the was stricken for Judge with illness, but Judge both as a and coffee, because it has Mr. Pitkin was shot dead Haskell, lawyer China while hero- he ai-rlved at on By Boxers. Skowhegan Monday af- a judge, was noted tor an extreme quick- the coffee flavor that al- ically defending the women of his mis- ternoon, and, though still unwell, pre- ness of perception, and the ready com- sion. Misses Morrill and Gould most of Port- sided for the first few of the everybody likes. days term prehension of the vital points of a case. land, Me where then and taken captured which begun on Tuesday. to He was Lots of to the Inability distinguished on the bench for coffee substi- Boxer headquarters and executed. retain food weakened his system, and he -his careful of his Mr. preparation opinions, tutes in the Bagnall was killed near a was market, but Were temple. advised by his physician that he whloh wont to the They Chased to the always directly point How others met their deaths is n- one food could not safely continuo the term. In in issue. As an he stood as only drink— known. All equity lawyer •ulves in any way con- thi exercise of Siberian Border. that indomitable will one of the ablest if not the very ablest on Grain-O. nected with the met with foreigners a the Bench of Maine. While not like fate. (Supreme All a plodding student, he had a great love grocers j 18c. and CSC. “Uuring the battle of Tien Tsin, head of the law. He enjoyed Its subtleties and hunters were found with trophies in their technicalities, although he did not allow possession, lieceipts for rice, arms and Uniform Kindness of Kussian himself to become bound up In them. ammunition supplied to the Boxers were These characteristics made him a most found among other Oilicials. incriminating docu- useful member of the court, where he did ments, also lists of the Omega Boxers, giving much valuable service in holding the Oil the * names, ages and in whloh vllllages practice of the State up to his Ideals of they lived. correct pleading. “The situation in the valley of the One of the most notable of the opinions Yang 'l’se and the south is increasingly drawn by him was that on the case aris- London, September 24 —The American critical. The attitude of zest the viceroys is ing over the Medioal Kegistratlon Bill, playing gives to exercise .$*' missonarles, J. H. Koberts, Mark Wil- jljf becoming very doubtful. Chang Chih which Governor Bodwell vetoed and over whose best effects are secured liams, William Mrs. jgp Sprague, Sprauge, Tuang and the governor of has in the and Hupeh which there arose much agitation in 1887. Wt by using bath, Woodbury’s Facial Miss Virginia who es- Soap. Murdock, just Issued a proclamation which is in- This It soothes from opinion was commented on with aching muscles, removes offensive caped Malgan, province of Chi Li, tended to incite &j|| the "people to massacre terms of commendation by the Supreme perspiration, irritation, cleanses and China, In June, were ohased across the the native allays purifies Christians or make them Court of the United (States In the case Jp? the Gobi desert Thenoe skin> making it soft, white and beautiful. Ml they travelled by recant. Chapels are and being destroyed of Field V. Clark, found in the 143d (Jp After way of Siberia and have just reaohed native washing always use Woodbury’s Facial Cream. Christians robbed and persecuted United States. London in health. Ask good every day In many in the your Druggist, or send 2c stamp places Yang Personally Judge Haskell was a genial, (&&&%&£&£&& for sma^l Cake The missionaries will prooeed immedi- M s&V sample of Soap. VfM- Tsej^valley, and apparently no effort Is a man to agreeable gentleman, although ately the United States. made to ANDREW JERGENS & being stop these outrages. If e of firm convictions, which he did not I Bi CO., cln&ti, o. 3 Mr. who has Williams, worked in China t hat we have not seen end of ”®a ffj yet the this hesitate to One of his diversions fev Always for this fQ||j for 34 express. years, gave a representative of to rid of struggle get the hatred foreign- was tut) etuuy oi auu iu ms trade-mark^ ineonamus, look^ w the Associated Press an Interesting story er. It Is quite possible that we have only hours of recreation he constructed several of his experiences. It appears that the seen the beginning of it.” model steam engines in a machine shop nrst assault on the mission at Mention Is compound made In another letter, of which he fitted up for his own amuse- Kalgan was made the of during night tne duties in Grafton with all the HIa:ue, Thursday. 27th, rible She had been almost attending upon at 12 o’clock M.. when they will be publicl: ; experiences. who married Salome the year except by illness, liabbi Sprince Haskell, senior, energy and devotion of a faithful servant opened and read. No bid will be received an< l clubbed to while some of the men death, a of Colonel Isaac Par- unless accompanied a at considerable length. He extend- Parson, daughter of and maintained his zeal deposited by properl’ were covered spoke God, early certified check on some national bank In thi frightful spectaoles,’ being sons. Colonel Parsons came to [ ed to the members of bis congregation a New to the end. Earnest* in the belief that he sum of Said check must be made » with blood. payabh Gloucester from in to the order of the Treasurer of the o E welcome and then to Gloucester, Mass.; was called upon to do God’s he en- City Our caravan consisted of 20 19 hearcy proceeded work, Portland. A bond of some camels, 1761. He was the man in that responsible Snretj dwell upon the solemnity of the occasion leading gave his all to the will be for the faithful horses and 6 camel for thusiastically religion Company required per oarts, the ladies of Cumberland In the formance of the contract In a sum not less that 1 and the duty incumbent on every He- portion county of which he was a most worthy expon- and children. For we trav- one fourth of the amount of the bid. Blanks or eight days before the Devolution. It was he This to days Wilton his make Velvet brew to be true to faith and ent. which must be made, specif! elled over but sand. The air was proposals plans, nothing who discovered a method of cations and further information may b< plans for the highest life in the year now planting Although his exceptional zeal and like that of an oven and the suffering obtained at the office of said Commissioner or He took especial occasion to corn so that it oould be raised successfully ability several times placed fields the 2lst Inst. Bids should b< was beginning. larger and after Friday Intense. The anlmals’had no grass on the cleared and marked “Proposal for Exchange S’., Sewer’ describe the feeling of the day as sym- newly ground; thereby and^higher salaries within his grasp, he and no water and In the marching day conferred a boon the and addressed to GEO. N. FKKNALD, Commis- bolizing the strength and duration of great upon strug- was ever willing and content with his sioner of Public Works, wno reserves the rigid time was impossible. At the few Isolated unshaken gling settlers. His farm was at what is lot. the to reject any or all bids should he dec-m It ioi the Hebrew faith, which stood humble Combining earnestness wells Mongols were encamped In the vi- now Gloucester Dower and tn« Interest of the city so to do. and was yet to stand In the future. Corner, of the old ministerial school with the September 17, 1900. septlTdtd cinity and they refused to allow us to descended to the Haskell This morning similar services will be family through progressiveness of the man, he always draw water, fearing we would poison the who married continued at Rossini hall, and at the daughter Salome, Peter directed his eloquence toward the spirit- the wells. Haskell, senior. Mr. Charles P. Is a carpet of new that same hours as yesterday. Beginning Haskell, ual welfare of ^his congregation, rather exceptional beauty,—a design After 88 days of terrible anxiety we brother of lives now on Wednesday the services wll be resumed Judge Haskell, than with the mere idea of momentary we control Note the warmth reaohed Urga, on the other side of the the old and the home of exclusively, prevailing in the Jewish synagogue on Middle place, original gratification. desert. We presented a sorry spectacle. Parson’s Is still and richness of the soft the delicate ecru in street,near Franklin. It was found neces- Captain standing. _ This trait, as well as his constant affa- browns, The Russian consul was most general Judge Haskell was educated at Norway and won him ra- sary in order to accommodate the large bility liberality, the the the dash of emerald for con- kind. He gave up to us 14 rooms In the high lights, green number to hold the opening three days’ Liberal Institute, whence he was gradu spect of all who knew him. consulate. But to our dismay the con- tvt.nrt in 1Rf>5l flirt nnf, hn.vo nnllo. trast. How the services In Rossini hall. After eight In the history of Grafton probably no graceful lines of the pattern, so sul told us we must leave forthwith, as He had for more of comes the sol- giato education. prepared was more esteemed Protes- days repentance clergyman by traced on the now almost hid- there were 2,000 soldiers In the but after the Liberal deftly velvety surface, Mongol «mn dav of atonement, when the deeds Bowdoln, leaving tants and Catholics alike. Ever kind, neighborhood who might be hostile. He he enlisted In the Union of men are finally anti irrevocably judged Institute, army courteous, broad-minded, and, above all, den, again appearing with a boldness that lifts the also warned us that tens of thousands Yom in 1862, serving as sergeant of Co. I, 25th a his death a for the past year, and the ritual of true Christian, leaves from the A beautiful Border in of Mongols were gathering for a relig- Maine commanded Colonel design floor. complete Kippur will be listened to by crowded regiment, by record on the annals of the Grafton Con- ious festival and that if we valued our Francis Fessenden. He was in later life congregations. These servl ces, beginning gregational church to be equaled in the harmony may be used if desired. we had better dear out without a member of Bosworth G. A. K. safety, at sunset next Tuesday evening, will be Post, future, not surpasssed. A Haskell the of This is one of a dozen Wilton Velvets that we delay. fortnight later, August 13, held at Rossini hall and will continue Judge began study law As a citizen he was always a quiet we reached Klakhta and remained there in 1863 in the office of Judge Morrill, of without a break until sunset Wednesday champion of right, regardless of^denoml- control, any of which may be selected at $1.25 per till 27. In the meantime Mr. He was admitted August evening Androscoggin county. natlonal dlfferencesadvent. Since his I Tower, (Mr. Charlemagne Tower, U. S. to the bar in 1865, and in 1868 came to in Grafton he has been trustee of the yard. to obtained LAUNCHING OF THE BAGLEY TO- where he formed a ambassador Kussia), permis- Portland partnership publio library, and for many years DAY. sion from the authorities at St. Peters- with the late Judge Charles W. God- chairman of the board. Under his careful, THE RAGHLAN OVERCOAT burg for our journey over the Siberian [SPECIAL, TO THE PRESS.] dard, This partnership was dissolved conscientious administration, the library a Later he a railway. Arriving at Irkutsk, Sep- Bath, September 24.—There arrived on after year or two. formed has steadily prospered and become the Will be yery for FAbb and WIN- popular tember 2, we took a train and reached Mrs. Daniels partnership with Hon. William W. of the town. He leaves two broth- TER wear. It may be made with the same the evening train Josephus pride now minister to Sweden. effect In front as a Chesterfield, being very St, Peterburg, September 18. of lialeigh, N. C., who is to ohristsn the Thomas, ers, one sister, one son, Edward A. of full in the back, or cut long and with a wide It is to too highly of named In honor of In 1878 he formed a partnership with and one Miss Ethel collar take the form of a storm coat. We impossible’■ speak torpedo boat Bagley, New York, daughter, then have a great variety of OVEIU'OATSand the great kindness of the Kusslan offic- her brother, who was the first American Judge Nathan Webb, United States M. Hobie of Grafton. we feel sure you can see that will T. KILBORN something ials. was done for war with which District Attorney and now U. S, Dis- [~w. Everything possible killed In the GOIPANY, Please you. Our reputation guarantee* that Spain, NEW HAMPSHIRE CENTENNAKIAN. the Fin iSHED ARTICLE will come up to us by them, even to offering us money. at noon tomorrow from the yard trict Judge. This partnership, under the launches N. 24 — customers’ fullest expectations in both lit and of Webb & existed until Rochester, H., September 24 FREE STREET. On the trans-Siberian railway, though of the“Bath Iron Works. Accompanying style "Haskell, style. The oldest man in New Hampshire, in .~.~ _ Webb was it was ohoked with troops and closed to were her Mrs. Bag- 1882, when Judge appointed to Mrs. Daniels mother, the of Simon at his Haskell person Leighton,died civilians, the authorities provided a re- her aunt Mrs. Moffitt and her broth- the Federal bench. Judge then ley, home in Strafford Blue Hills last night, oar for us. We Immense a cadet at formed a with Edward Wood- I K. served passed Worth naval partnership REUBEN er, David Bagley, at the of 103. Mr. was born DYER, under the name of age Leighton Morolxant Tailor, number* of troops, apparently conscripts, After the launching,tomor- man, Esq., Haskell <5s Annapolis. in Blue Hills, August 10, 1797. He was wore the and the continued 375 Fore near foot of St. collecting together. They a complimentary to Woodman, partnership ST., Exchange hastily row, banquet a man of stature and when the senior member of great physioal pow- no uniforms and Home had no guns. All will be served in the until 1884, F*0 FL JS^X_.3S3. septsudtf launching party, ers. the firm was to the of them wore straw hats. At the United company’s office here.'" appointed Supreme The Best Trade in a New 8 Room House for a man of moder- of Maine. He was States legation in St. Petersburg, we Bench successively MAINE PENSIONS, ate means that has hern offered in Portland for years. was and his present term would expressed the opinion that Kussia reappointed, Washington, September 24.—The fol- Read the description : 24.—E. C. Tom- have in 1905 had he lived. He to seize Manchuria, but we New York, September expired have been to preparing lowing pensions granted Rooms all store room on the of W. on New, 8 decorated, Sebago water, large first floor, informed that the American lega- linson retired today from position succeeded Judge Joseph tSymonds were Maine people: nieo hot air furnace in oellar, large piazza, and best of all it has a fine lot, sixty- had of the New York division the bench. INCREASE. tion had been assured that Kussia superintendent five feet on street and one hundred and fifty feet (150) deep, large enough to raise & Reading railroad. Haskell served by appointment no such intention.” Ofithe Pennsylvania Judge Leonard A. Hilton, North Whiteileld. all the vegetables for large family, beautifully located, electric cars pass the door of the as of W? A. Garrett, superintendent of the Governor, County Attorney 524, every fifteen minutes. This house can be bought by any good party wholly as rent. STEPHEN sucoeed him in BERRY, Philadelphia division will Cumberland County 1870, 1878 and ORIGINAL, WIDOWS, ETC. Price $2000. WORST CONFIRMED. of the This change is In consequence 1879. want the best trade of your life do not miss this. Special accrued, September 11, Louise If you made Vice President Voorhees In 1881 considerable agitation arose in Bi, M and Card Printer, change by M. Gray, Fairfield, $8. Were Executed at of the Pordnixl Women In the superintendenoy the State over the oonduct of the Reform MO.37 PLl'.U STREET. general WAR WITH SPAIN ORIGINAL. has been su- and Governor Plaisted PdoTnng Eu. company. I. A. Sweigard Sohool, appointed by Haskell one of a commission to Special act, September 10, John B. perseded as a general superintendent Judge M. 53 superintendent of investigate and report. He drew the Wetherbee, Bath, $50. L. LEIGHTON, St. REMOVAL 24.—The Ameri- W. G. Bessler, lately Exchangesept2idti New York, September divisions. in the of the Readmg and Lebanon report, and seoured legislature of Bible is in receipt of a letter Paul Caster, s. R. S., can Society 1883 the laws which refounded the ad- from its agent, Kev. John Ilykes, D, What Shall We Hava for Dessert ? Specialist in all chronic disease**, from 622 Con- A Shocking Calamity. ministration of the school, created the Your Piles. fess St., to the Mt. Hope Healih Bazar, No. under date of Shanghai, August 15. Cure FREE. 1)., befell a railroad laborer’’ position of woman matron, and estab- This question arises in the family every Koiice. Bedford St., between Forest Avenue and com- “Lately 5® are the extracts from the of us answer it Jell-o. I have nothing to sell but will gladly direct Grove more to Following writes Dr. E A. Kellett, Williford, lished the letter box the day. Let today. Try St., where lie Is fully prepared but whereby boys sufferers from Piles, Fistula, etc., to a perfect “•atall *>t nature : was badly orushed, a delicous and healthful dessert. Pre- are chronic diseases whatsoever munication Ark. His foot are enabled to attention to cure. I was cured without pain, aud without persons hereby cautioned against methods oured get legitimate ALLharb or all the m ,dern and improved the central and south- Bucklen’s Arnica Salve quickly pared in two minutes. No no the use of a and without interruption of ring trusting any of the crew of more “The viceroys of boiling! knife, known to men leal having for Burns, oompllants. me the Italian bark Capt. jurisprudence, him. It’s simply wonderful baking! add boiling water and | my business duties. Send your address and "Penpino,” Damora, commodious room end room, have made themselves It s simplv from as no debts of their ollico operating ern provinces Piles and all skin eruptions. In 1887-8 Haskell edited Haskell’s I enclose stamp. Triflora please not apply as I Trapani, contracting kid who de- Boils, Judge set to cool, flavors:—Lemon, Orange, will be or win bo op *n day and night to all for destroyed healer. Cure wish only to help those who are suffering need- paid by Cap ain, Owners sire Forest Ave., responsible any property the world’s ohampion of Fox’s Decisions in the United and Get a C & consultation. Grove St. and H. P. b. Reports Raspberry Strawberry. pack- lessly, as I once did. Address, N. B. S. Box. CHASE. LEAVIT CO./Agents. rnrs the the number, their We have 95o. Sold by pig» street. Remember within viceroyaltles. guaranteed. States District Court. age at your grocers today, 10 cts. 226,Lewiston, Me. sep24(13t» » Bedlord Portland. connec- 677 street. St., Telephone books In this part of China Goold, Congress tion. septiAdlw had destroyed Awhile It was had FINANCIAL. AMlJS-BJJtJffiNTSo f ago declared that they BEHAVIOR AT CONCERTS. MISCELLANEOUS. AiyUJSK^KNTR, THE PRESS. made up their minds to let It go by de- To the Editor qf the Presss fault, but if that was so they have 1900. The of the TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, changed them unless all signs are mis- approach week for the “Almost those who desire a con- FOURTH ANNUAL their candidate fo Maine Music Festival prompts me to leading. Stanchfield, servative investment in the ask l’KHMSi governor, is already vigorously at work your opinion or that of your readers BTo on the matter of issues of bonds which our DAILY PRESS- on the stump, hammering away at the whispering and loud Killed Her.” I3y tlie year, $6 In advance or $7 at tlie end of trusts and department stores, while talking at concerts. We anticipate the Savings Banks are buying, MUSIC . FESTIVAL. tlie year. Croker is said to be a same feast of good music that Mr. Chap- The thought of her getting together O I have many attractive securi- the 50 cents. hair turning gray, while By month, big campaign fund to be placed later man has given us in the past. To the CIIA PM she was still a young to from 4 to W. It. AW, Conductor. where writer and doubtless to all there will offer, yielding It will do the most good. The and attractive woman, almost killed her. these Tlie DAILY PRESS Is delivered at rates franchise legislation of the last Re- oome the added pleasure of noting the Read what Mrs. E. S. Mason, of Nuttell- per cent. in all of every morning to subscribers parts influence of these con- W. writes : Nties publican legislature deeply offend elevating grand burgh, Va., and in Westbrook and South Port- July loth, i8q<}. Inquiries invited, Portland Oct. 5 Portland, certs the It is a Auditorium, 4, and 6. ed some of the upon audiences. pleasure LONDON SUPPLY New York. land. big corporations, CO., 853 Broadway, and they are said to be showing their re- to see the chorus and orchestra under Please find enclosed #2.50, for which send me at once MAINE STATE PRESS (Weekly) six bottles of Hair-Health. I am with the Artists in Five their their best delighted Five Great Concerts, or at the sentment to magnetic leading doing bottle sent me. My hair was so that I was almost D By tlie year, $1 in aavance, $1.25 by contributing liberally gray and at the same time to see the the au- ashamed for anyone to see me, and being so young it CHARIEST FLAGG, end of the the Democratic fund. Another year. campaign almost killed me to think my hair was getting white so dience in to their re- For six months, 50 cents; for three months, symptom of the determination of the drinking fill and long_ before I was an old woman, but thanks to Dr. Hair-Health, I am proud to say that a eray 25 cents Democrats to contest New York is sonding to the glorious notes they hear. Hay's BLAUVELT, SCHUMANN-HEINK, GAMPANARI, hotly hair cannot be found in my head and I have not used 3 194 Middle St., Portland. Mr. Bryan's sudden determination to I am impressed with the fact that all of one bottle. Dr. Hay’s Hair-Health will do all are not delivered that is claimed for it, and I have recommended it to all Subscribers whose papers have abbreviate his western engagements and things changed somewhat for the my friends as a beautiful hair-grower dressing. BURMEISTER AND promptly are requested to notify tlie office of ===== TSaejEJ = FFRANGSON-DAVIES, OTHERS, come east. New York is a better since I was a but I wish the the DAILY PRESS, No. 07 Exchange street naturally boy ohange had been Almost Portland Me. close state with Democratic leavings on greater. exaotly tlioi us of lOOO Voices. account of the huge Democratic majori- 50 years ago I was permitted to attend a 5 concert in the Old Hall will positively restore gray, faded or bleached hair, etc., town ties that can be rolled up in the cities, very proper City Patrons or the PRESS who are leaving to its youthful and original color. It Is not a dye, but Cascn National Bank Maine which was a most at Symphony Orchestra. temporarily may have the addresses of their when each party polls it full strength. respectable place is a food, acting on the roots of the hair. It contains no .OF. that and 1 entered it as reverent- is not or and will restore and Tickets now on sale at Oressey. Jones ami Allen’s. Course tickets e in bo changed as often as they may desire by In 1896 on account of the prominenoe of time, grease, gummy sticky, obtained on Tim. papers the in it ami Wednesday. On morning, Sept. 27th, the sale of as if to preserve hair its youthful beauty, and makes 1ny Thursday single concert tlek«ts«m the office the silver issue Democrats , ly going church. To my no notifying deserted their great strong, healthy and abundant. Prevents falling hair PORTLAND, MAINE. ipen to the general public alter wnioh course tickets can ho bought. Mill orders of the attain lou. ticket by tens of thousands and McKin- surprise many people whispered after much perspiration, and its use cannot be detected. jpeclal and even talked Equally good for men and women. Pltin: OF ley carried the state by an overwhelming aloud while the concert TICKET!. Hair-Health is sold by leading druggists every- 1824. Presidential Nov. 6. was in progress. When I home I Incorporated Course Ticket with reserved seat, Election, Tues., majority. But two years later all of got where Price, 50c. for large bottle, or sent by express, $5.00. asked my mother about the of in plain on receipt of by Single Concert Ticket wills reserved sent. $1.00, $1 50, Roosevelt's war prestige was needed to propriety prepaid, seale^jpackage, 60c., CAPITAL AND SV11PLU3 $9.©o. it. She remarked that the who LONDON SUPPLY Matinee Ticket wills reserved seat, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. liKIT111.ICAN NOMINATIONS. pull him through, and as it was he people CO., 853 Broadway, N. Y. didn’t know any better. To Remember the name, Hair Health." all Special rates and Trains on all railroads. was elootei a whispered Refuse by only 18,000 votes, very thlB I that the Substitutes. Atoney refunded if it does not replied among whisperers benefit you, aep22dt> * ur Second Dlst.—.James AV. Wakefield of Bath. tae benefit of the Republicans since it Is says—“If you sit still you are voted as Surplus 175,000 SMITH LEFT HOME.” Third Dlst.—Fred Correspondence solicited from India Atwood, Wlnterport. calculated to them on their stupid. I am going to whisper and be Total Hanks and Fourth Dist.—Almou H. Fogg, lloulton. put guard Deposits, 1,000,000 vldoali, Corporations, jolly beoause Misses Blank and Dash al- to accounts as well and prevent over-confidence]! in which others,desiring open ways do.’’- Without doubt she will until as from those wishing to transact Bank- PORTLAND THEATRE. k..S°^T has lain and still lies one of their business of Mr. is alout to a great- she has a better example from Blank and Grade Bonds for ing any description through j Tliis A fternoon and Bryan begin sneaking Specialties:—Hi^h this Bank Evoning est dangers. BBS? Dash. I have notioed with pleasure the MR. EDWARD HAUK1GAN and nis of selected under ihe tour whioh will last until election day. Investment. Interest Paid on company players direction of JaI response of the ladies to Prof Chapman's Deposits. II. ALL1GER oflermg Ed. liarrlgan masterpiece, After a few speeches In the west he Is x*equest to remove their big hats. I con- STEPHEN ft. SMALL. Prwhfent east in o tho “enemy’s country,” CURRENT COMMENT. fess, old fellow that I am, that It suits MARSHALL R. OLID LAVEMDER. coming WM. G. DAVIS, Prut. v CODING. Cashlar. me a I feb7dtf to T. It helps us to see the audi- P. H and will give especial attention to New JAS. BAXTER, Vice Pre.t. KD. A R RIGAN’S SONGS. DAVE BKAHASl’3 MISIC ence and stage and more than all a I1ARRY York. BUTLER, Treas. Prices—Evening 15. 25, 36, 50c. Matinee, 15, ?5. 35c. woman’s head is a thousand times lovelier JOSHUA C. LIBBY, A.»t. Treas. KICKED DOWN STAIRS. than any hat ever made, and —but this TRUSTEES. Two '28. Naturally F ngland does not like our is a note Nights, Comiueaciag Friday, Sept. Saturday Mallnaj, digression. It Is good also to Wm.G. Fraukltu R. (Boston World) Davis, Barrett, Tha Scenic decision to pursue an Independent course that the ushers and programme boys Jai. P. Baxter, Sidney W. Thaxter, Big Production, It is all well for tha Democrats to have been to be invisible and In China, without regard to the pur- very taught Wm. W. Brown, Chns. E. Libby, BONDS. pat sliver In the but surely tho music. Will the Walter G. Davis, A. H. Walker, A ROMANCE OF COON of the other She would backgroJhd, quiet during day HOLLOW, poses powers. should not crowd it out of ever come when can “hold in” Chns. O. Bancroft, Geo. E. Evans, xAc offer, subject to sale:— tney quite whisperers Produced with a Company of 20 Ar ists Incl; di r ti e uvar te So br ;tte S ar, the Little lleetrt? us and Erederlck ltobte, Clinton L, Baxter, have liked to have remain help mention. In taking Mr. Bryan as the at grand concerts such as we are about Washington County (Maine) 4's duo 1923-1928. LUMKih. kv A ns. David W. Snow, Harry Butler, Battery, to out of the of their host and the to or must our best musical treats City of Portland 4’s due 1902-1912. pall her chestnuts fire. captain readoptlng have, Complct.* New Scrntry by Seavy. The Carolina itnarlrtlr. A 'I of Back with jlviadtf of South Portland 4 s due 1903. map Chicago platform, Its demand for still have this beer garden feature? Why City mid Wing anil Singers. hut the Priee. Town of Elizabeth 4’s due 1901 to Danceif Eieythlug Big The Increase of the American fleet the five coinage of silver at the ratio of is it, Mr. that every one who lis- Cape 1904. Editor, City of Augusta 4’s due 1919. PRICKS—Evening, 15, *25, 30, 54i». Matin*', 10, 20*. 10 to the whits metal a tens to such soul cannot In Chinese waters Is meant to 1, they gave lllling strains City of Belfast 4’s due 1918. probably which prominence makes any attempt to feel the glow which naturally comes and Town of Yarmouth 3 1-2‘s due 1902 to 1900. Impress upon the European powers a of Ignore it in manifesto the party an be glad in knowing that every other City of Cincinnati (Ohio) 5’s due 1910-1930. Underwood AUCTION tAL.Kv that we have commercial Interests In open bid for charges of faculty and Insin- heart in the vast audience is thrilling City of lirbana (Ohio) 4 1-2's due 1906. Spring. Lucas County (Ohio> 4 1-2 s due 1904. and do not mean that shall cerity. In the telegraphio report of the with the same joy. What is it that in- China they Poitlanu due call for a national convention of Demo- duces the and the Bees to Water Co. 4’s 1927. Beginning Monday. Sent. 24, the Zllplia F. 0. BAILEY be Ayes whisper, Bulbs, YVatertcwn Water Co. First hadifk’ OrthritrA of Autioneers. ignored. (Mass.) Supply Portland will play In cratic clubs, to be held at Indianapolis, buzz and in the ears of their &_C0.f giggle neigh- Mortgage £>’8 due 1905. the Casino each afternoon and evening 3 to 4. Oct. 8. we find no allusion to the free bors who are to these Important Sale of Real Estate The Massachusetts so far trying enjoy great E'raininghani (Mas#.) Water Co. First Mort- 6.30 to 7.30 au 1 8 to 9. Electric Fountain only city, of sliver. The call was issued For coinage by feasts? Outside gage 4 1-2’s due l»-2r>. will play at7.3rt and 9 p. m. First o'.ass gw me iutt Washburn Avt*., reported, that does not show a large in- William J. Bryan and Adlal E. Steven- Remembering that Oid City Hall con- Portland & Cape Elizabeth Hv. First Mortgage ami fchore (iinnrra at the C*sino. Cars by Auction. 5’s ((assumed Portland R. ll. Co.) due 11*15. the of crease In population during the past son, the Democratic candidates for the cert of 50 years ago I feel hopeful that if by j leave head Kim street every Ua t hour V# 'bl 1 (II ODlWilu)! and Inside Medfleld & St. First the and lay, Sept. 461U, ami as well effort Is made the will Medway (Mass.) Ky. i during day evening. sep24dtf at 3 ./crock on decade is Gloucester. Her growth Ss presidency vice-presidency, coming generation Mortgage r>’s due 1920. p. in., the premises, the dirx- as James K. chairman of an end to this t).-’ ts.l evsiat •cuatod Vo. JOd by Jones, .the put lingering indecorum. Grand By. Co. First Mortgage 5's due Washbnre a little over five per cent. The de- Rapids ofa near only Democratic national committee, and In 50 years we have abolished some of the house. The first will 1916. at*., consisting and m iJern ho;:*r, greet you THE bsnlt iso p u, two aid cline in the fishing Industry probably William Hearst, president of the National the tortures common then. We no lon- Toronto. Hamilton & Buffalo By. First Mort- FLETCHER MUSIC'METHOD ago. oSHmlt sol wIili derail ili tsUed rooms ■ 1 house Association of .Democratic Clubs. You 1 ger or nor wear boots gage 4‘s due 1946. hath; affords the explanation. yell, howl, heavy almost as soon as the snow leavei has oj**u plum on*, first cue* steam beatiaz can doc this In authoritat ive wherewith to on the nor Deliver City Tramway Co, First Mortgagee’s go beyond stamp floor, do apparatus, tine cemented cellar, aud the due 1919. laundry, If the be true that the Chinese arrtlon, and report purports to give we keep time, hum or whistle in com- Is a desirable an t attractive house lit report the in the > Erie Telegraph & Telephone Co. Collateral Miss Florence E. every the text In full. Yet we do not find In with the ground Spring. Th< Woodbury way; atabie in rear 30x41 This off *rj has an edict pany performer. Theqp prac- Trust 5’s duo 1926. property government issued declaring a favorable it a single word to show that the Issuers tices have all been turned over to patrons Niagara E’alls Power Co. First Mortgage 5’s very opportunity lor any party d(- that Boxers and Christians are to be re- slr ug a nice place fori or were in the least degree concerned for of dime theatres and the like; while the latter will fill the house with theii due 1932. I Announce* that, having rr-takcu the occupaucy hived- menu lerins easy and made known at sale in the same light then the govern- silver or, even, that they knew of the young couple who used to come In late Particulars upon corrct- garded application) < n Irr course with Mis* Fletcher, In tt* rcr further particulars or IcfomaUoa eat] existence of the metal. to hunt and down the aisle for a 6eat sollcltc-d. ment is not in a very penitent moo1. up from Christmas to |ioudcnc« upon tne auctioneers, tc rxchan.e itrew,' After that “the far fragrance May broadened and she declaring reaching have been severely squelched by the rule of developed form, Portland, Ma sepmdtd Certainly if the Chinese negotiators are Issues which oonfront the American- shutting the doors between pieces. will her studio were las open at to b; governed by this edict it will be people today—issues which Involve our How is the indecency of whispering to Many people disappointed practically Impossible to get them to form ct government, and the principles be stopped? By F. 0. Bailey & Co., Auctiofleers. upon which it has securely rested—should JOHN SEMI SENEX. year, because of the assortment agree to punishing anybody for the re- ! No. 16 DEERINC ST. Valuable Ural lCstate Vo. impel every oitl/.en to become a politlolan SWAN&BARRETT, 44 t'srletea cent outbreaks. But reports from China own St. by Auction. In his right/’ the oall proceeds to THE WAR OF THE TELEPHONE. when they came to buy the li ISO Middle are notoi’ously untrustworthy and it may enumerate Imperialism, militarism and St., for classes and \1'K shall sell on Thursday, Slept. '.Tth, si > private pupils Septem- "» trusts as the evils which the (LewlBton Journal of o’clock u. m. the valuable r a! estate appear that this one Is no exception. against Saturday) PORTLAND, ME. ber 20th. Bulbs. We would advise SrplTd3w situated at 4t Car!etou 8t. of a nation must be defended by Democratic We remarked in connection yoi auglSltf con-lulu, two recently an : mie-hatf s brick ho i*e olnbs. The wrongs of the crime o.y having eiewn Tho Governor of Pennsylvania undoubt- ! sliver, with the free and uncondi- n itshud rooms uaUi amt halls. Stcaabatl of 1878, the greed of the banks, practically to come now while there are MISS NELLIE BEARDS WORTH did a wise in the militia are^all plenty good plumbing, laundry. h< t w-ter ou nrst and edly thing ordering left In absolute The tioned admission of an neglect. white alleged competi- second floors, etc. House lies a expos- to Shenandoah. The in such 188 Diiialorlli 81.. sunny tendency metal, when it reads this call, must feel tor In the telephone business Into Maine, of every kind to choose from. W< ure* in*l is Thoroughly cons rue ted. with Im inollned to entrance and cases is not to call out the in an oft — grange foundations, Ibesttas- troop3 except complain quoted that the general and early result of every FOR phrase: Teacher of PIANO. tlon Is mo-t de«lrat>lc tor rrstd -lice. !>l« (f as a very last resort. The result has gen- of the wholesale and relatl Bulbs. lot al out ft. It was to dissemble “give-away” publio franchises, for Reference—Ilarvejr 8. Murray. septldtf This property is said to Perhaps right your close «n erally Been that a great deal of violence, allegation of competition, Is not estate ami the sale o3*>r» a ve*y fvw love. compe- able opportunity :o person* dcaUins 4s lr»*-« and bloodshed has taken which did kick me down stairs? place But—why you tition, but consolidation and that the CITY HALL, Portland, r i'e inv -'tinent. Terms at sate. for mlcrhf, hiiTA IwHn nTArtad hv pa. fur h *r psrucul irs call the Auciweem. remedy for any abuse of monopoly power INVESTMENTS upon THE ADMINISTRATION’S CHINESE 46 street. Exchange w ssptSiii course to a power strong enough to keep In oases of publio franchises abused (es- would-be rioters In The ■rUJAC X. Kendall & BABY subjection. pecially such as are in the nature of Whitney, SHOW, of the militia does not WE OFFER F. O. presence abridge (Boston Advertiser.) natural mo nopoly) has been found to be Federal and Temple Sts. Tuesday, Sept. 25, from 2 to 4. BAILEY & CO. real of the strikers. It any right simply In spite ot the appeals of certain jingo In the exercise of the reserved power of sept22d3t First Grand Exhibition of Prize Babies orators what call the loclioneers andCouiaiivtieu l!ercl.uu restrains them from resorting to violenoe against they the State In tariff regulation, which the ever held in this piece. “scuttle” p'ilcy, the fact remains that the •ENTRIES FREE to be sent with baby’s Salesroom 46 street. and intimidation to prevent men from Now it is in Fiohaage great majority of the American people are legislature possesses. the Tnisiees’ Snleoi' Yultiublc name and age. parent’s name and address to working whose right to work is just as air that the Municipal Bonds, Fificld & Davis, care this office. AU entries r. O. BA1I.KY. t. W. AtLKv very plainly pleased with the policy of 'Telephone, Telegraph & at I’ubllc A erljr union. must be unber 3 6 months. Not confined mall v clear as theirs not to work. the administration as China. years, regards Cable Company of America, capitalized The Trustees tor the benefit of the bond to Portland. Bond entries Id Hand- Although the United has early. ^States dlrootly at Is to be the nucleus holders of the Portland Automatic Scale Com- Water Works some Silver I’rtxrs for hiind.iomnt b.w nr and Austria have it is or had the thirty millions, Italy acceded, Indirectly information that It pany will sell at public auction, at 59 Kennebec | Bonds, girl, youneevt. best ratured, twins, of a electric federation The triplets said, to the German proposal to make the can have a province in China almost lor big Ameri- street, Portland, Maine, the former office of the ana colored babies. In addition each cht'd 1804-HEBRON HCMEMH908 the asking, the president is determined can Telephone and Telegraph Company, company,on Thursday the iweuty-seveuth day entered will receive a coupon for a t «t«t »«* up tor of the in- blioio of llirlf delivering punishment to withdraw the American as representing the Bell Interests, nas a of September. 1900, at 2.30 o’clock p. m.. all the Krrr. Sitting* tO be hid at troops Railroad Bonds, Coeducational. kMtMuI location: stigators of the Chinese a con- The patents, patterns, models,, manufactured Colptti’a Studio, Baxter Block. This I* abso- quiet, uprising soon as peace can be restored and the capitalization! of| $75,000,000. capi- special school tor CoU>r right ot machines and stock In process of manufacture, lutely Ire to every baby entered whether they Citing College; dition of the of lives and of American mission- talization of the Western Union Tele- CTUrioailoo at and 'tnith; precedent opening nego- property belonging to said company at the time «ahi win a prize or no*. Admluluu Ti cent*. ltrowu« Wellesley aries for the graph Company Is and of the and tiations. France has assented in protected future. The $071iB0,74'), Trustees look posessloa thereof for the pur- Bank Stock. spleudul academy budding gymnasium, part, Com merclal Cable septl&dlw steam to date in re- Chinese are to be left to solve their own Company, or which poses of foreclosure. The manufactured bath, heated and up eery the United States has refused and the Postal spect; S.urtevant Home tne finest girls’ dormi- Eng- problems of self-government. Tnls is Telegraph Company is a part, machines include finished package scales, oil Blocntlon, Oratory, Qpunr.l HC tory in isew KugUnd. steam heat, baths on land, Kussia and Japan have yet to be what the average American jingo calls $15, 000,000. The aggregate present capi- scales, oil meters, oil closets, and many frames OL nUUL Ul Art. Training lor all. and of unfinished machines. The every floor, electric lights, etc.; board, roams, heard from. The the “scuttle’* Hard words break talization of the corporations, which may parts patents J*lli»«l, Hotly'. Voice. German proposal, if policy. are and tn hem ami 1 ghts in this $3.M per soon be combined Is strong have many years run. The Hasses for all needs. dormitory no bones, however, and the American therefore the colossal CYDRPQQinM cat free. Address insisted on, almost means war, patterns are complete for the manufacture ot LArfludjl U PI, Oct. 10. Dramatic week, »h»gue certainly believe that it Is the sum of $217,000,000. Opens people generally the several machines. Terms cash at tune of courses .venr. 92. Out of W. K. SAHUBXT, Prln. for the Chinese people would not volunta- cities that >'■ right policy to pursuo It will not be Thus, give away franchises sale, August 27th. 1900. tow'n student! can take 1.20 hours a week. Hebron, submit to the in order to secure rates as SKTH U DA 1 work for Kell Term rily delivering up for pun- very long, perhaps, before the same policy competitive RRABEE, Trnqtni„Aru9tecs* Special teachers Saturdays. Evening Opens Tuesday, September often been done in a3 BRYCEM. 1 I €.M>o. will be carried out in the case of Cuba, Jias Maine well as HD WARDS,) H. M. Pavson* & Co. classes. Call or write. Catalogue or list of I, {IjltdiBB ishment of the or of Empress Dowager, elsewhere, are aug2»dtd Rocks. S. S. Ph. 1>.. blameworthy. They askfor __ CURRY, Prince who is Tuan, the father of the bread and they get a stone The franchise EXCHANCE ST. fierce Hail. TOO MUCH FOR THE ELDER. iepl3d3w» toplejr Mass. heir apparent. There are Bigns that war is an element of great property In these uSS S«j., Ilo,t«n, CARL LAMSON, is what federations and the only way that the THE ZANTE HAIR DESTROYER Germany really wants, and Is 24 —There was Watervilie, September public can guarantee itself Is through the plotting for, She would like to avenge a in the baptism Messalonskee stream legislature—and although monopoly has A Hu rmless Liquid for the lirmovnl of the murder of her Teacher of the embassador and collect near “Stony Turn” Sunday afternoon great power in legislatures, the people Superfluous Hair. The Virgil CLAVIER Violin. a tremendous in the can have their way when the worm Indemnity, shape, that came near resulting In a tragedy. turns. It not only removes the hair perfectly clear From th- Koval ll*gh School of Mn*'r perhaps, of a large slice of Chinese ter- One of the candidates was Anna Well- In the matter of telephone service as we tn five minutes, hut wilt, if applied every thtrd Mercanlile Iierlln, (•rrinnny. day, remove the hair The length Tem- ritory. g3Q man, who weighs about 200 El- showed when we criticised the permanently, ( all or address, LAMSON STUDIO. S pounds. practical of time It takes to destroy depends of a certain franchise In entirely it, St sepmedsB der who was a small give-away Lew- the of the SCHOOL, ple McArthur some Howe, officiating,is upon strength hair. Gen. tlrus ago predict- iston and Auburn not moons man of about 140 many ago, This liquid contains no cauitic, acid, or pois- OF ed that their would be an pounds. The place PORTLAND. Baxter increase of competition does not compete, since a onous substance, there is no danger ot Us Building, where the occurred has been Is valuable a or In anv MISS ANNA P. WILLY, activity on the part of the Philippine In- baptism telephone chietiy In the multi- leaving seal, causing injury way. of The Zanto Hair is sold under a written used for the same purpose many times, plication its private stations. Destroyer Opens for fnllevs and E1110IU surgents during the rainy season. The guaiantee to accomplish all that is claimed of it, OF PIANO. but It is supposed that the tide went a iiit-nt of TEACHER difficulty of moving troops rapidly on Abner Robbins, the leading capitalist Sl.SO Kxpress Paid This Company takes pleasure Pupils, little too far out] and near the account of the bad condition of the roads got edge of eastern is one of the most ec- ei r*A.imiS!STHBfl'r Oregon, in Unit it is now of the channel, where the announcing Sept. X Qtn. trio*, alfords the Insurgents frequent oppor- bottom]drops oentrio of American millionaires. He Classes formed for practice ef duets. out of and located in its f*™"* tunities for raids on sight the water is deep. Paris Hair new hanking quartettes and 2 piano music. plaoes a considerable lives alone in a lonely hut. prefers hum- Lovering’s Store, Office hours 10 to 12 a. m. and 3 to 3 PupilsOctober gnu- Just as the of fiequent occurrouoe beginning distanoe elder Immersed the candi- ble fare and will not a on 1999 Boston, rooms m. from the Manila, and they are aooept pass his Washington St., situated in (lie Boyd p. sspil5eod2ao date the crowd was own railroad. my 19 eodtf of them. We terror strloken to Lessons resumed Sept, 17th. taking advantage question Block, at the corner or Middle see both the elder and the candidate if the present activity is to be oonstrued go AN TEACHER under water and and Sts. With its im- EXPERIENCED as meaning that the insurrection has disappear from sight Exchange The Kinder Class — WILL OJ’Kir A for a moment. There were threo taken on new life. When the rainy saa3- only For Women. proved and commodious quart- men tne rest of the crowd Dr. Tolnian’s has will 22nd at on is over and our troops can be moved present, being Monthly Regulator brought ers the begin Sept. 10 o’clock a. m. to hundreds of anxious women. Company will endeavor made up of women and children. happiness *0 readily the raids will undorbtedly subside There is no othor known IjKSSOJJS, 90.00. positively remedy to furnlsti its customers HOI SCHOOL FOB CIS one man of the threo could to medical that will so and every to a great extent. It is Only swim science, quickly FRANK L. » likely, however, RANKIN, of PORTLAND. Me.. Dot and he went into the safely do the work. Have never had aslngln In the vicinity that It will bo a tme stream after the possible facility for the long before the failure. The longestand most obstinate cases prompt Director. moo. Address MISS 8TOCKBKll>GK,J" drowning pair, for It was this time are relieved in 3 without fall. No other 1’oneflt (ttr- et. Providence. K. I. 1{*frrei)C country will he so thoroughly pacified by days and efficient of nil ldtf of Main*- will do this. No no no handling _scptl Kt. Rev. Robert Codinnn. Jr.. Bishop evident that the elder had more than remedy pain, danger, that a largo body of troops will not be interference with work. The most difficult their auKl8dTu,lb.stf hls hands full and wan lmuklng business, end needed. Tho nature of the country, the growing weaker cases successfully treated through corres- pondence, and the most complete satisfaction climate and the every moment. He succeeded In getting every accommodation will be Allen’s MISS L. SAWYER’S character of the natives guaranteed in every instance. I relieve hun- A. the Circulating Library are all elder and Mrs. Williams near enough dreds of ladies Whom I neversee. Write for extended Is exceedingly favorable to guerilla consistent with n removed from news stand 8Sl)f ('on- to the shore so that he received help further particulars. All letters truthfully warfare. answered. Free confidential advice in all broad and conservative gross street to 412 rchODl of Shorthand anti TYpewrfthg. from those on policy t'oiigreas nlrrrf, the bunk. Mrs.Wellman matters of a private or delicate nature. Bear There are in mind this is safe under of nearly opposite Chestnut street Tho many signs that the was unconscious and Elder Howe1 was remedy absolutely management. 08 Kxelianp 8t« every possible condition and will positively News and Centennial lllock, Democrats are to make a as exhausted that he Periodical business will bo preparing vigor- was not ablo to leave leave noafter ill effects upon the health. By Correspondence and personal ous in the mail Dr. K. M. TOD- carried on at both stores Type fight state of New York. hls bed last securely sealed, $2.00. by John H. Term ssrlll begin Sept. -t. Toneli evening, interviews are MAN CO,, 170 Tremont St., Bostou, Muss.. cordially invited. Allen. aguMeod »op20dlw writing a specially’. AUCTION "HALE OE SEATS. MUSIC AND DRAMA. 30 fi r, Itemembf r this is no row, cheap. 1 >w plat CHOICE BUILDING LOTS that is otl'ere4 for tale. but choice lots on four the Festival Chorua l.wat THE Rehear#*! CHRISTIAN. (4) principals icets. Other property laitenin Evening. For the exciuu ge, second time, but with an entire- AT OAKDALE. ly different cast, Hail Caine's powerful PORTLAND’S drama the valuable mul i “The was seen in 1 I?01''-'!1* a,l.9f g ) The auction sale or tickets to those Christian,” William rnd Da.® this last raou o n. ,P1U* city at the Jefferson e* 0WUt,a ti e names were on the list for evening ,ormer,y b> FINEST whose patron theatre. DeirmJVrad’cS SUBURBS, tbe Maine Muslo Festival was a great lhe play of “The is Most of the seats In the Christian,” not in sucoeBS. section the SEWERS, ; PERFECT ELECTRIC SERVICE ordinary sense a dramatic house that Is sold for version of oi the |^.(X) for the story. The author, as he has ex- the Angle concerts were quickly selected SEE AGO, plained, took the two principal charac- thus proving that people realize and take ters of the as well as of the novel, the motive advantage opportunity offered of ETC, their relations to each and made SIDEWALKS, to secure seats at the lowest other, them possi- an & independent drama of new incidents DALTON CO., the course tickets. v 111 be sold I ble price bj purchasing and fresh *>. s,f, l°ta immediately at prices just as he UU 0 sale of oourse tickets will oontlnue surroundings, might ire*u* investors to'buy. Wo 53 and The have taken 11 ake 1 n >eard of Exchange St., two characters from terms to sellable p ir- [ and and on history t^s1 during Tuesday Wednesday and constructed thereon a which We will 11 1 oases 68 Market St. the sale play bp fo.- auj o le if lot is j a'd Thursday morning of single tf could otherwise have no claim to histori- sep25-Tu&Sat ttcfcet* for single nights and matinees cal truth. The characters of Glory Quayle will begin. This sale will be as In previ- and John Storm represent at Cressey, Jones and Allen’s types existing ous years in the latter part of this oontlnue there until the glorious century. and will festival The educated girl who has to ilght the opens on Thursday, Ootober 4th, when battles of life in professions whloh are BARGAIN SALE all tickets will be found at the box ollioo usually controlled by men; and the of the Auditorium. Thefe are plenty or -OF- young olergyman who makes an desirable seats to be obtained but effort, good in a liberal sense, to realize the precepts these who wish a special choice should of the Sermon on the Mount. The social mate early application. and religious problems which surround The rehearsal of the Portland chorus, these characters in the novel are not Mr. W. K. Chapman, conducting, was dwelt upon In the play, which is in the the summer we have rented a number of held at the Y. M. O.A. hall last eveulng. During past large main simply a story of love. Most of the time was 6pent rehearsing Pianos. These instruments are coming in daily, and we are It is presented in a prologue and four numbers, and the a cnpella our In theoperatlo acts, and all of the scenes are surrounded obliged to dispose of them to make room for Fall Stock. selections,which are especially attractive by peouliar interests, for as a rule, Mr. order to do this quickly, we shall offer them at that will! and beautiful this year. The tone quali- prices Caine sticks olosely to his tfieme, whloh of the chorus Is better adapted than assure immediate sale. ty is to outline a few years in the lives of ever before for the rendition of such These are ALL all of them were Glory Quayle and John Storm, and to pianos UPRIGHTS, noarly mode and the result Is most gratifying The Short Skirt for and for carry a woman through the world and NEW THIS SUMMER and are in every way up to date. walking, wheeling rainy and delightful. Much of the pleasure to I its temptations into the fold of the weather wear is an article of dress now and be derived from this festival will be EVERY INSTRUMENT FULLY WARRANTED. important ohuroh and her lover’s arms. found In the excellent work of the TEHMS CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS. chorus, So much for the piece itself. As to its is in all the time. The Short Skirts which even surpasses all former efforts. gaining importance presentation, the PRESS can safely fol- No one can afford to a Piano until they have seen will not purchase Mr. Chapman meet with the low the we have for sale demand attention because cue offered in the liberal applause time to these Instruments and onr your simply choruB here again until the time of the Septembei—aQd get prices. of the audience, and state that the com- festival and be leaves for Paxgor to re- put away summer are and How are pany is worthy of unstinted praise. In- things. they good cheap. good they you hearse his orchestra there prior to the dividually, the parts are excellently We preseQt for your coq- must find out them and them on. opening of the festival October 1 In the by examining trying taken, and they were harmoniously inter* two auditorium. sideratioQ styles of M. STEINERT &SONS Bangor woven. CO., We wilt show them any time. The prices are Mach interest Is being shown In the Fall Overcoats—one the gladly Mr. Henry Kolker’s natural manner, 517 Congress St., Tel. 119, Portland, Me. souvenir programmes which are striking- 10.00 and his line face and figure and his pleasing sl)ort covert, boxy, square $2.75, 3.50, 3.98, 5.00, 6.00, 6.50, 7.50, 8.50, Ij ane tnm year auu are selling rapidly T. C. JT1cOOFL.dkIC, Mgr. voloe are particularly fitting the charac- and neat. at an advanced sale. Mr. Charles Har- 12.00. ter he portrays. In him John Storm has sep25dlw ris at the Y. M. C. A. build- $7.63 to $12.00. Thompson an Ideal counterpart. The $2.75 and 3.50 Skirts are of heavy melton, ing, has entire charge ot them this year, The Miss Lilia Vane Is captivating as the other, long—loose, the latter in three and a well made and and Is giving up his time to the hand shades, very Ulory Quayle or the youthful days, and full but of them. will be round at aQd arople, every Skirt. ling 'They in her London debut and the varied good fitting Slmmonds & Hammond’s drug store, and fold aQd wriQkle is put scenes which go to make up her career as The $3.98 Skirt is of plaid back material in also can be obtained by mall from Mr, to suit ^ a prima-dcnna, she is equally Interesting; tf^ere fashioQ's LOOK EVERYWHERE. ! dark grey. Thompson. but the call (or her bast work comes in whim. | * The $5.00 Skirt is the one we have talked so the interviews with the devout priest s # ft’COLLUJl’S THEATRE $9.89 to $15.00. When you take out an insurance pol A much the best Skirt ever all whose love for her never grows less, try p about, $5.00 possible, look everywhere and get the best as he will to smother [it by untiring p icy, p wool plaid back materials in different shades. We Will Be n«u*gril Ily Mr McCnllum Don’t be persuaded by plausible argu- p pastoral labor. At the close of the third Two hints, of lines We have this skirt in stock in extra short and extra Am tlxr sake. # long* tear. act, wherein these two leading characters ments. Don’t buy for friendship’s overshadow all on— and extra small and extra waist meas- ,in the story renew their devotion to each Don’t pay out a penny until you are F lengths large to It will be gratiry log to Hartley McCul- other, alter a succession of trying ordeals, The military cut Sack sure. It’s a thousand times better ures. in the best lam’s many admirers In this city to know the audience became unusually demon- Suits. spend a little time finding The higher priced Skirts include the latest flare that an agreement was signed yesterday strative, and the drop curtain was re- than to spend years of regret after your The Qew Fall styles in p shapes in a beautiful line of colors. A $7.50 Skirt by whloh the management of the Cape peatedly lifted. property is destroyed, and you can’t col- p as the kind- Hats. in oxford cheviot is much Cottage theatre which bears his name Mrs. Georgia Dickson, lect your insurance. P very heav^ grey pebble hearted Scotch “auntie” has a will fall to him for another year. The winning P While you are looking, investigate the # admired. matter was discussed last week the way, and a hearty laugh that is contag- i us. are # by ^ companies represented by They The characters of Horatio Darke directors of the Portland railroad and It ious. conflagration proof. 5 and unlined or the rlaia Lord Kobert are Entire Suits (coat skirt) was their unanimous decision that Mr. and fittingly portrayed FRANK M. LOW & GO., j MoCullum be asked to take another lease by Frederic Conger and Harold Hartsell. 20.00. Men’s Outfitters, Back Materials at $12.00, 1J.00, 17.JO, 19.00, of the theatre and the terms being satis- The others in the cast, all worthy of DOW cto PINK.HAM. he This is a praise, are: Jefferson Loyd, Frank Kob- much worn this season. factory accepted. guaran- JftONTMENT SQUARE. | J These will be tee ot another season of tirat class produc- ert s£~~*Ado7phe”~Lestina, Guy Nichols, sep25-l-V tions and will be welcome news to oui ■ George S. Stevens, W. M. Hays, K. llachel Jane .Wheatley, many summer theatre goers. Preoce, Corthers, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦ Marie Trevor, Helen Ford, Perdlto this house anticipate the coming of this T'OLMAN HOUSi CAPES. MUHIC ALK AT THE occu- NEW COLF Hudspeth and Hazel Chappie. incomparable organization for Its ARE YOU LOOKING Last evening Mrs. Hamlin of the Tol “The Christian” will be the attraction pation of the stage guarantees an eve- | for a flour that Z We have lately added to the stock about fifty handsome new style Golf man house tenderd to her and a this and ning of exquisite pleasure and enjoy- * guests at the Jefferson again evening, can always be absolutely depended upon— ♦ ment to all who attend the at reasonable Some are and few invited friends a pleasant musicale. the company deserves a duplication of the may perform- a perfectly reliable flour for all purposes X Capes extremely prices. styles quite dressy Those who delightel an euth uslastlc au- big house it had last night. ances. Coon songs, buck danoes, cake and under all circumstances? ♦ others plain, of good weight for service and comfoit only. Prices, $5.00, walks and “Henkel’s Seal of Purity”. There’s ♦ dience were Mr. Will H. Stock bridge, OLD LAVENDEK. operatlo gems ingeniously Try 40 and reputation 7.50, 8.50, 10.00, 12.00, 15.00. Mrs Fellows, Mrs. Horgan, Miss Perry blended and cleverly Interpreted by these years’ experience high ^ It has been about six years Tsince Mr. behind it. Z aad the Misses Welch. merry singers; dancers and comedians ot Edward Harrigan was seen in the city the sunny South, forms an attraction Your grocier has it. Z and last when he appeared be- COW STRUCK BY A TRAIN BUT evening absolutely irresistible. This year’s com- hind the of the Portland thea- NOT HURT. footlights pany Is of the same standard of last sea- COMMERCIAL MILLING CO., ♦ CHILDREN’S SCHOOL DRESSES. tre he was accorded the warmest kind ol son, excepting that its personnel has been Detroit. Midi. The late afternoon train over the one we are at a welcome. His offering was that mas- We have other kinds but it is lot selling Nashua & Portland division further embellished by the addition of | Worcester, “Old with which his terpiece Lavender,” new and are: of the Boston and Maine In to many accomplished performers, NOTE.—Other Commercial Mills products Z coming linked and whose Flour” ♦ name is indissolubly and the the latest and “Henkel’s Koyal Star Pastry (Highest this hit a cow near Gor- repertoire by “Henkel’s Fancy Flour”, ♦ city yesterday is familiar to most theatre goers. Grade); Straight story oreatlons in coon songs, buck Whole Wheat Flour.” Each brand ♦ ham. A herd of cows was being driven brightest “Henkel’s in His of the bank olerk who rests The the best in its class on the market. Ask your ♦ we want to call attention to now. Of all wool serges, mostly blue, and saw portrayal dancing and cake walks. operatic over the track but the engineer them grocer about them. ▼ under the stigma of dishonesty—unjustly Is and meritorious. the train. The kaleidoscope also^new in sizes 6 8 and 10 years. In time to almost stop home and ►♦♦♦»♦♦<>♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<» years, years so—and is ostracized from Black Patti Troubadours will be a; ran out to the doors and saw passengers to lead a live of friends, only degrada- tmj u wnui sun uoit tt cuucduo/ ouu xuuio- the cow down the embankment falling tion in the slums of New York, is invest- The train and an Investi- day evenings. % stopped ed with the same artistic touches as of gation showed that the beast, be- “WHY SMITH LEFT HOME.” yore and met with such favor from the bruised, had es- will have an yond being slightly audience that not only was the curtain Theatregoers opportunity Mtuirl mihnvt to witness H. Broadhurst’s An- called after each act, but Mr. Harrlgan George Eastman Bros. & success, “Why Smith Left Bancroft, glo-American —, We call attention to the advertisement was forced to bow an acknowledgment ft Cood Clock sep25cllt next and Saturday at which awaited his every Home,1’ Friday Don’t I ol Prof. Prank Burnham, teacher or of the applause the Jefferson. an excellent entrance. [ Mr. Burnham Is music. those who Is a convenience—a Z are The play is described by great poor and reliable and those who His makeup and facial expressions teacher, a lit is Illumi- have seen it as being companion one a We Z R« wish Instructions on violin and cornet unique and the rankest poverty great annoyance. IVI >Ca R. to his “What to Jones.” Hashes of humor piece Happened Waste will make no mistake In selecting Mr. nated by the brightest have over a thousand clocks 4 The lines are bright and snappy, and Burnham for their teacher. followed in the next moment by pathetic the the dialogue distinctly superior to that from the best makers in 4 touches which brought tears to many I Autumn Foliage farce. ;tae of the average Z kind want, 4 MARRIAGES- eyes. His scenes with “Dick Hat,” country. Any you The company engaged to illustrate the and “Pop Jones,” not to forget the dia- Money new farce includes many well known In Blddetord, 18. Ora A. Rollins of Old- with his brother, whom at the Sept logue them: Flint, town and Miss Hattie T Johnston. and farceurs among Douglas dear EXCURSION close he saves from robbery ruin, on meats. In 17. William Gallagher and Nellie They’re I Eastport, Sepr. Hose Hubbard, Redding, 95c to $100. of the Eugene Miss Dorothy M. Hamilton of Brookfield. are notabls features. In all which all that’s j _TO- Lizzie if In Madison, Sept. 18, Benjamin F. Rogers and Maskell, Augustus Mortimer, enough you get 2 have the 2 genius of Mr. llarrigan shines out most We always largest Mbs Ella L. Maxim. May Ulmer, Frederic Roberts, Frank to And you J. E. PALMER. Wmsiow and And not alone his acting, coming you. and we are In Sko«began. Sept 14. Harry brilliantly. Jennie 2 stock, greatly Miss Craven, Elenor La Salle, Engle, If ^ Margaret Griffin. but his singing deserves speolal notice. needn’t pay for waste, In Calais, Sept 13, Henry H, Monaghan and Bessie Bruno and Charlotte Love. X pleased to show you. 2 _ Hiss E. both of WlUtuej viile. Ills voice rang out splendidly In those Don’t have FABYANS Blanche Pennell, you right. so well buy 4 Clocks for appealing songs for which he is COON HOLLOW. Hall, Office, 4 time to run around after Phipps & Atchison of Mew and up Jack, sit down Room and 2 OEA1 HS. known, ,“Get Lizzie a former favorite star of Store, Dining are the standard makers Evans, isn’t necessa- 26ih, Fork John,” won as usual a most vigorous meats? That Sept, the Lotta and Maggie Mitchell school, Kitchen. Z Wednesday, of‘ fine hats in us ready-to-wear encore. Put why particularize further, in vaudeville ry, either. Just telephone Thmuas nawes Haskell, horn at New Glouces- who has been a headliner from 1 this We have the sale knows that the stage has Our Alarm Clocks country. ter. Me., May 18, 1842. Died at ids residence, for everybody will this season resume her dra- order, stating—what l POO. of late, your of their in Portland, 14 Bowdolu street, In this city. Kept. 24. one “Old Pa and his t0 are 4 productions seen but vender,” and will be the feature of want—and if you don’t 95C $5.00 waking [Funeral services at the First Parish church, matic career, you I and are now showing some at is Edward llarrigan. Portland, Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 20, name “A Romance of Coon Hollow.” It will it, there’s nothing to pay. up the town. Z $1.50 get exclusive 8 o'clock. The cast was quite ade- very designs. In Hansen Blom, supporting be a and handsome production We want trade, but this city, 8ept. 24, Christian was act- complete your Ollier novelties in less and and tho deaf “Pop Jones” [stylish if'd 23 years, ll months, son of Anna K. quate with a carefully selected company, a won’t take money un- THE ROUND TRIP. toe hi.) Jes Blom. Merritt in a funmaking your expensive ready-to-wear and Jepsen ed by George vocal and a troupe of dancers [Prayers at house, 280 Portland street, at 1.30 his quartette less satisfied. from 75c to He vvas good in you’re 8.50 a. in, outing hats $3.98 Wednesday. Funeral at Danish church, Mayo way. especially of more than the average merit. “Coon Leave Portland •treer. xt Mr. Harrlgan, and I each. Another line of French 8.80. equally scenes with Hollow” will appear at the Portland ■In Fairfield, Fept. 24, Mrs. Geo. P Gulllfer, as 4 Honrs at Fabyans. bands was Dave Uraharn, Jr., and MCKENNEY, Fell walking hats, with *f*d J3 years. competent theatre two nights, Friday Saturday, in Boston. 23. Harriot K. Johnson (for- the faithful frieud of Old Pav- of calf skin, has attracted many Sept. the Rat, and matinee. O. C. Elwell, Returning arrive Portland 7.40 hrMyof Portland), widow of Dexter Dana. Saturday ♦ The Jeweler, with his Sally Stucy,personat- in. $3.50. Evergreen. ender.who NOTES. Congress Street. | i>. buyers. Price, Peatrlce 791-796 E. BOOTHBY Kats, Sept. 21. Mrs. Lillian Berry, aged ed In a very sprightly style by sep25-lt GEO. F. EVANS F, ttyears. J MONUMENT SQ. V. P. & G. M. G. P, & T. A. contributed many comedy mo- Mr. Francis Rogers, one of the younger la Fast 8ept. 10, Nelson M. Russell Woods, --—-- 2 sept20dtf 4 sep25-octl&2 Stoneham, and baritones of the Metropolitan English **ed D4 year*. ments, sung sotno catchy songs dis- 444 4444444444444444 4444444 Grand Opera Company, claims the a hit. Harvard scored big tinction of being the only grad- p(jjj/FJjANI) COMMANDERY elects PORTLAND. made an excellent to enter an operatic career. CITY OF Dilllan Seymoure uate upon meeting of Portland others in the cast Mr. first became prominent musl- ^ Ats thegannual YESTEKDAY’S BA1NBQW. J. E. Laura and Rogers PALMER, Coggswell then was held last even- as a member of the Glee Club, commandery which Notice to Contractors. to the of their oally Housekeepers ire equal requirements in concerts in New were elected: A more rainbow was never seen followed officers perfect appearances ing the following for const: sewers *!)'’ want an easy and answer to the He his proposals u’ting St. quick 1 several roles. York and London. completed than that which in the eastern ni av- 543 wo have for Din- E. appeared SEALEDiu St. Gen-ge street, between Bright Congress “Hlyquestion, “What slia'I the the stage in Paris. Commander—T’. Suborn, should entire performance caught studies for operatic W. Lowell. before sun- enue and Orland avenue, and in Congre;# sep25-lt ““r.or for Supper, or for Breakfast/” The his debut in Uenerallsslmo—Abner sky yesterday afternoon just and was re- Mr, Rogers will make A. Patten. street, between Burnham and Lowell streets, tbs Boston and Su id »y Globe, ot the audience General-Wilbur clouds Daily ancles large Captain down, A curtain of black hung he received at the office of the Commis- everyday Tin Globe publishes a simple, in- favor. “Lohengrin.” S. Kennard. will marks of the greatest who will make Senior Warden—Edward sioner of Public Works. II ill, until >CA T- e,P.u »lve and nice bill of faro lor a breakfast, vived with Mis3 Phoebe Strakosch, F. Tobie. suspended in the east and against this Gity Junior Warden—Charles 2: t i. 1 Oo. at 12 o’clock M„ Mistier xnd a is pre- will be repeated this debut with the Metropoli- URDAY, September supper. This specially “OJd Pavender” her American Worcester. shone the seven hued arch with wonder- and read. economt- is a Prelate—Rev Samuel when they will be pubnciy opened by an experienced, skilled and merits the tan Grand Opera Company, “*■Jf*d and evening and English S. Russell. not a breakin Blanks on wl ieh prouosals must be made, hougokeeper. dternoon Louise Strakosch. Secretary—John ful distinctness,there being In niece of Clara Kellogg Charles Walker, plans, specifications and further Information the choicest recipes from the one of the Finance Committee or of its beauties from end Mdltloii, uost liberal patronage. Mrs. was E. any dimming be obtained ai the office of the said Com- Killed oooks of toe homes of New England arc Keliogg-Strakosoh Frank E. Allen, James Henley. may PATTI TKOUPADOURS. of grand opera in Eng- to end. missioner. Bids should be marked “Proposals Printed every and any special recipes BLACK earliest exponents day, It is a somewhat sin- for Sewer,” and addressed to GEO. N. FER- wanted by any woman are readily supplied. of tho lisn in America. colored company her Miss All members of Co. E are requested NALD, Commissioner of Public Works, who In The Globe is a cook book for The premier co-incidence that niece, fhet, daily Patti gular Miss reserves the right to any or all proposals to town. Plaok one of the at o’olock Mrs. Francis Little and Atherton reject “ihousekeepers or New England. A vorld is coming Phoebe, snould be conspicuous to meet at the armory eight should he deem It for the interest of the city so In The Globe and funniest restoration of opera are the of Mrs. Thomas J. Little Housekeepers’ Departmpnt the greatest figures in the present this Business of importance is guests to do. <;fty tells how to rid of ests. how 'roubadoure, elaborate evening. ®Tfy you get be the next in the vernacular on the most of the fciierwood. Sept. 25, 1900. sep25-dtd care ot plants, floweisaid animals, how show on earth, will to be transacted.. j“»Ke“• olored in America’s musical history. do fancy work, etc., etc., etc. Order The Patrons of Ecaie u at the Jefferson. obe at one of yowr newsdealers and try It. n ttraction ^ MISCELLANEOUS* MAINE TOWNS. team. The boys departed for home well MlgCISTT.ATCEOrB. MISC:EI,:LA'N"K- being cracked, warped nor of Qrr’s Island. Brigham twisted in and Sebago„Sept. 24th,—Dr. Eugene Libby Mr. and M.3. Ernest C. Farr and Mr i EE any part does as 5 THE C. F. DUNLAP AGENCY, and wife of Portland, were at the Lake- Clarence Farr of Portland were In towi t 1 ICASTOIATHE CSHTAUH COMPANY. NEW TOUR CITY. Fair last EE good work today as when it was L MANAGERS AND ADJUSTERS, view, East Sebago Wednesday. last week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs John H. Lombard of Knlghtvllle was J, B. Farr. ES first bought. E SO Exchange §t„ Portland, Me. at the fair and visiting relatives at Con- Hr. George S. Littlefield Is ill witl dec2l eodtt vene last., week. bronchitis. Hr. Mitchell from Bronswlcl 5 It is a perfect baker and a E Next Sunday the 80th there will be nc attended him. ---—— services at Convene or the union Mrs.Lvdla Bandall Is her build wonderful stove, and I feel E having ; T > Contractor*. churches, but at North West Itlver East Ing painted and repaired. Wtllium ltan pleased to be able to make the i Sebago Instead. Thera will be service* dall, William Farr and llarmon Pennel Ejj again at the usual hour on Oct. 7th at are doing the work. proposals for construction o' Are above statement i SEALEDwall In concerning its moat I Sebago and Convene. Mr. Arthur Palmer and Mr. Frank City Building, l’oril ind, Maine, will IDo* be received at the offi-e until Satur- Chas. A. Warren, of West Baldwin Pieroe took a business to Boston \|avi>r’s remarkable record. trip day, September 2#tti, irOO, at iwelvo o’clock, § was In town Saturday to see about buy- last week. You noon, whflb they will he publicly opened and = You r 8 § Hundreds of Children «nd adult, have worms gj ing apples. W. II. Merrlman, schooner read. Trams, specifications auJ further inform- truly, are Capt. Lydl« I but treated for other disease.. The Be p# symp- ] There are several boarders at most ol 10 tons of ation may he ontahied at the office of John tom. are indigestion, with a variable ap- K Grant, .brought pressed hay J. W. a few Calvin COURTLAND. petite| foul tongno; offensive breath; hard and 52 the oottagjs but only oompared from Portland Saturday for Curtis and Htevrns, architect. Ox tor,l Building. |= | Ever Portland. full belly with occasional gri pings and pains gg with what there were a few weeks ago. Pieroe, Harpswell Centre. Thomas L | ^ navel; heat and sensation in 53 Bids should be marked Abcu^tbe itching Some of went to the Webber is him this fall. "Proposal* for Fire th® rectum and about the anus; eyes lioavy nnd K people Sebago assisting Wall" anu addressed to Frank W. =____ danoe at West even- ltobinson, > unll; itching of the nose; short, dry congh; gg Baldwin, Saturday Mayor. Maine. I of the i Chink Portland, e grinding teeth; g* starting during sleep; Eg ing. > & The right Is leserved lo or f*3 slow*—1 and often in children, convulaious. §5 NEW STEAMERS. ;E reject any all bids Erskln Watson of Cornish and wife should it be deemed for the interest of the City J)o not forget that we § came to Sebago. Saturday where they so to do. sept’22d l w _ retail r- will go to Peabody Pond to stay this IV of ice to week with J. K. Haley. Dominion nml Ltflaud Lturi Send Contra (tors. Air. liolf and Ex-Senator C. S. PIN WORM Flat Boat* to Boiton, CKALKDproposals for a Post House to be Wltham of liaymond were at Maple S^JOUS^ f erected on the City I’oor Farm In the l)eer- Grove meeting last j lne Dl-triot will be received nt the Grange Wednesday Mayor’s Atlantic evening and Thursday went to the I % Of Life Insurance as a desirable s Office until (Saturday. September twenty ninth, § ELIXIR 24.—The new Ley- 1900, at twelve o’clock, noon, when will be is the best worm made. g Fair. Boston, September investment course they remedy Sebngo £ for yourself. Of J publicly opened and read. * It has been in uae 47 yearn, .-v ES of land line steamer Devonian comes to Bos- Air. James L. Dyer Portland and I £ it is admitted to be others. Then S. and is purely vegetable, harmless and effect.nal. ga for Plans, specifications further Information wife are Air. and Mrs. ■* Whore Bo worms ore present it acts as a Tonid, *3 visiting Joseph ton on her maiden trip. She is a oargc ;S nvhy not for yourself I All human may be obtained at the office of Frederick A. corrects muoons mem- | ana the condition of the Blokford. Ranges gg a steamer. :■ are to the same un- S Tompson, Architect, Y. M. C. A. Building, hrane of the stomach and bowels. A positive 2? carrier, seoondarlly passenger beings subject Portland, Maine. cure for and and a Constipation Biliousness, val- iSS JJ UAiUn. She Is a sister ship to the big Wlnlfredlau certainties. AH live by the same 5. Bids should be marked for Pest uabln remedy in all the common of §5 ;g "Proposals at our foundry, foot of complaints lavos and death. You « House” and adoressed to Frank W. {= children. Price Hoe. Ask your druggist for It. ¥§ West Buxton, Sept. 24.—Mrs. Cyrus and while her Immense 6lze makes a £ of life cannot Bobluson, I>r. J.V. TIM F & < O.. Auburn, Me. §S be an Portland, Maine. Chestnut St treatment for of Is the of exception. No one is. Mayor, Special Tape Worm. .Writs for free pamphlet. r| Davis Falmouth, guest her splendid ship for stowing cargoes of eve- :£ The right is re«erved to reject anv or all bids Miss Mary Dow. If you don't bisure today, perhaps St should it be deemed for the interest of the nvaunoBwn sister, ry description, it also gives the advantage City Mr. George Smith and wife of Wood- you'll never have the opportunity. ? so t o do. scpt22d 1 w of steadiness and comfort foi I fords, who have been visiting friends In providing rS Stranger things are happening con- 3; Portland Stove returned home last her She has aocommodatlom | town, Monday. passengers. stonily. * Seth Smith of after a | Mr. P, Boston, for 125 saloons passengers, and on hei | . 8 New short vacation with relatives In ; ,'E m, tt. °f th* privileges designs spent she Is Notice Co. | this vicinity, returned to his law busi- present passage carrying nearly ttlav lUe vohich Union Mutual Foundry § In last her full Ladies' ness, Tuesday. complement :*■ Cell ¥0U policies confer/ of tojaxpayers Mrs, Isaac and child are §; Rosenberg mA(I1 the advantage that •*- Brooch a weeks with her In A BRIDGE AT QUEBEC. n°W CITY OF PORTLAND. Pins, spending few sister it is in S' iiiiiimiiiiiiirtiiitaeBiiiiiiuiumii Lewiston. | peace of For nearly a half oentury the Idea of mind and business 3- Cuff Links, Miss Georgia Tyler of Blddeford, was Notice Is hereby given that the the lower Lawrenoe has credit the guest of her aunt, Mrs. M. H. Saw- bridging St. jg to protect your family and £ Bracelets, yer Main street, last Wednesday. been before the Canadian publio, and It | yourself! Come nvhat vrftt, a Union 3; TAX BILLS FOR 1900 Mrs, Lewis L. Files of Gorham, vis- was one of the conditions of confedera- 5 Mutual policy is faithful bt guardian- Guard ited her Mrs. E. F. last so as the insured is 8; Photographic Chains, sister, Maddox, tion that the maritime were to 5 ship long faithful have been Saturday. provinces committed to me by the assessors to in payments; longer still, indeed, 2: collect On all said taxes that are The Knack Chatelaine Mr. and Mrs. John S. Whltehouse be connected by rail with Quebec. JE paid on or £ because of the voatchful protection J; before October 31, 1900, NO INTEREST will came home from where Papers. York, Saturday, Through the combination of the Federal the be CH a RO KD and all said taxes n may further §- City Portland, allow- surprising the artistic insight ing a discount of one per cent was repealed in the And Silver. a few weeks with friends In Brown- a the St. Law- upon this important topic? You say. 3- will look on different “ ing capital, bridge spanning fS 1899, consequently no discount will be picture of all arts.” is at last allowed. art preservative field, rence at Quebec within sight. papers. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Eaton of Nashua, The great structure for which the pre- Any person not receiving their tax bill before With us is not Union mutual Cite can We the re- printing N. H., are staying with friends In town. liminary works have already been begun, f September 20. 1900, procure a copy on ap- carry following to this it as an The remains of Mrs. Armanda C. will be a notable example of the en- | plication office. Office hours 9 a. m. to 1 ceived fresh few mechanical—we treat Geo. T. p. m.; 2.30 to 4 m. a. every days; Muroh of were here for art, with a cantilever span of p. Saturdays, 9 m. to 12 Springer, Davton, brought gineer’s Insurance Co., m. only- treated. Interment last Mrs. Murch is 1.800 feet than that of * art should be Saturday. feet, ninety longer !| 9 GEO. II. 513 CONGRESS STBfe « * _ LIBBY, a former resident of this place and leaves the Iamous Forth bridge. The local ad- Portland, Itlaine* vise for to I | _ City Treasurer and Collector. Wouldn’t it be you a circle of friends to mourn her vantage to Quebec will be ojnslderabls. | City Treasurer and Collector’s large Office. Portland. with us? V.J loss. The slow and Inconvenient ferry from September 7, 1900.__sej)t7dtocl31 place a trial order Port Levis will become a memory HIGHLAND. only, so far as passenger traffic is concerned, CITY OF PORTLAND' Highland Lake, Sept. S3.—Edsll G. and the city should spread to the south, Smith from Nprth Bucktleld, who has as it has to the north. Furthermore, THE THURSTON PRINT bean his W. H. Quebeo will gain In commercial Impor- Removal of visiting brother, Smith, Aslics, elc. STREET the past month, returned to his home In tance as a distributing point, when It Is 87 1-2 EXCHANGE Relief MONEY LOANED. fTHIE Comm litre on Public I the Grand Buildings will re- Bucktleld, yesterday. possible fpr Intercolonial, * " sealed proposals until MAINE for the human O. B. Pride, who has bean so sick with Trunk, and Canadian Pad Do Boads to celye Saturday ’Phone 30 P0RTLAN8. stomach is found September 29th, 1900. at twelve o’clock noou | Is Dr. run lato a common warehouse. It Is, for the removal in pneumonia, improving slowly. I. of ashes, rubbish, etc. irom all foods with D. Is the who farm the of the prepared Harper In attendance. however, “habltans,” Heirs and others desiring to public buildings city of Portland except Mr. Walter Hawkas and from fertile land of the maritime provinoes, engine atnd hose houses, and family borrow on REAL ES- buildings of the ANNUAL Portland, visited Mrs, llawkes’ that have most to gain by qulok and money Poor Department, fiooi ouo year from October TH&J HIRTT-vECOJD sister, 4!h, 1900. Maggie W. Jordan of this plaoe, yester- direct year-round communication with TATE, NOTES, household furni- Further be obtained from the the ancient capital. When the two particulars may —' » “Ko-Nut” day. years’ ture, etc. Business strict- chairman of said committee. "ST - I term is and the Is com- pianos, finished, bridge Bids should be - east Raymond. marked “Proposals for re- a all confidential. it for pleted, gradual Improvement along ly moval of ashes, etc..” and addressed to FAIR Use Frank East 24.—The the eastern shore of the lower river and W. rtoti s >u, Chairman of OF THE Raymond, September Committee on" 1Pub ub* AUTUMN gulf maybe York Post, lie Buildings, Portland. Maine. EXCURSIONS. East Raymond ball olub met with their expeoted.—New The and sthtls reserved to roiect anv or all t>ut« Clil Shortening Frying. llrst defeat of the season at Cumberla nd should it be deemed for tno Farmers' Interest of the cltv Cumberland It is Healthful—Nutritious— LARGE SALE OF PEERING REA L be held Center, Saturday, playing with the team *°_t0.(j^_sept22diw will 0,,, Shawmut Loan Through September the ESTATE. following excur- Sept, Economical. at that plaoe. The game was very close Go., EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. sion rates and Wednesday) will Tuesday apply to points named below: at and up to the fifth The Land has sold 68 MARKET ST., ME- subscribers and Mtb, Ask your grocer for it or write Interesting inning Peering company PORTLAND, hereby givo notice that she on a mayScUf TIIEhas been when account of heavy shower time to Dalton real estate dealers of duly appointod *'xccmrlxExecutrix nf From N. E. AGENTS & Co., of Portland to MAINE. was called. Afterward the ground was the last Will and Testament of CUMBERLAND, this city, all of their valuable building WEST INDIA FOOD CO., Boston, Mass wet and slippery making good playing WILLIAM W. LATHAM, late of Knntport Rt. John, N. I*„ All tb. bWM Portland, a,‘d to„d r.bd»*;>-. Impossible. The Cumberlands have a lots at Oakdale, situated on Fessenden, In tho of »*■ Asdrow*, M. n., County Cumberland, deceased All dinner, will be ^ SOLE M’F.R\S. the work of Calali, Those old fashioned team, Jenkins in the William and Dartmouth streets. The persons having demands against tho estate of Mr., INDIA REFINING ox MAINSPRINGS, 75c. said deceased are des-red to than ever before. CO., foodbeing exceptionally fine. After the present the *»,,,« ©4 75 imforroatloa tract comprises over 180,000 square feet The best American Mainsprings, made by lor settlement, and all ©5.50 Pa. game the visitors were treated to a boun- indebted thereto are re Rovnd Philadelphia, the Elgin and Waltham companies. Warranted quested to make Trip. Ronn.l Trip- tiful at the reeldenoe of James L. and the price paid Is said to be In the payment lnunodlatolv. repast for one year. McltENNEY, tho Jeweler, ®00<* r®turn 80 from date of Aj^£:e"“"s.w*»joN.E-ft, ,, SAllAII E. LATHAM. days unn, the second baseman of the home neighborhood of $16,000. Monument jlyiiOdtf 1 lssii«ket9 Square. oiHand, Sept, 4, 1900. seyj ldiawjwTu* • | iop3d&ilm H. P. 0. HKR8KY, Agt W1M1„ ««OMSO’ the orchard of Capt. Sands adjoining On WESTBROOK. Iho Maine Saturday afternoon at Itobie park NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Central tracks, near Woodford the Gorham High football team street, some time met the during Sunday night, eleven from lhe trees Westbrook High sehool. w.sre of completely stripped the The result was a apples and tie, although the Gor- several line of hams specimens had the in were advantage, being the pumpkins also It was pilfered. opponents’ most of the the tei_.tory time, For probably work of tramps as this is a The Contests Vacancy following is the line up: common practice with them in Helds and Gorham orchards in Cleaves Rifles. adjoining railroad land. ___Westbrook.~ The Eastman, Fe services Sunday at the Woodfords Lowell r t Booth Universalist church were ^.h“w' well attended Hanson, r g Pickard and of more than ordinary Interest. The Weeks, o Klohardson sermon 1 by the pastor, Kev. li. E. Town- 8 llerriman BlUings, 1 e send, was'an able effort and the muslo Skillings and Gorham Schools by Ghallin, q b Morrill Holbrook High the choir was of the usual high order of Wilson, 1 h b Henderson I excellence. The * b Foot Gall. regular choir was augu- Hoopei Flay ■Lilbby’, r li b montcd by the addition of two P&rkw visiting Another will be friends of the choir leader, game played at an ear- $ # ly date. At a meeting of the trustees of th< MOlUULLsT There’s no law to prevent you from paying a tailor Cumberland County fair Saturday,Presi- ^ Accident Fri- dent £30.00 to $40.00 for a suit that will—in a Runaway Peering in the chair, Pr. Charles measure—ap- ^ Mrs. H. A. N. Turner, Pleasant avenue, Leighton, secretary, many bills wen ^ proach these suits in material, finish and Style. True, ^ day Evening. Doering Centre, is from the examined and paused for Treasurer P recovering there should be such a then men waste effects of P law, wouldn’t a bad burning sustained by her P. Soamman to pay. Other minor bust from a ness was money on sentiment, but there isn’t, and these suits charged electric lamp, one day done. Miss Marion Patrick o: ^ last week. are Gorham received the first special prlz< the next best thing. If you see them,—well, we've Mr. Edward .J ^ H. Sadler, Pleasant ave- by A. Waterman, for best bust won Esq a Customer and your tailor has lost one. the River Near Asli nue, ness part of Peering Centre, who has for the; penmanship. Miss Lizzie Cressy o ^ past three years been in the employ of Gorham reoeived the seoond prize foi Street Washing Away. F. II. the business Men’s Suits in Fancy Worsteds and ## Treese, Peering Centre grocer, hand. ^ cassimeres, has The checks and resigned his position. bld3 for building the new schoo 0 stripes, $15.00 and $16.00. ^ Mr. Wadsworth'Harris, an actor in Mo- house in the Fogg district, bouth Gorham jeska’s were > oompany, will give a reading in opened {Saturday afternoon am Men’s Suits in Fancy Worsteds and cassimeres, the ^ ^ vestryof All Souls’ church. were as follows: Wm. H. Leavitt, $797.89 checks and Westbrook sohool foot ball stripes, $18. The High Wm. Pillsbury, $794.00; Wm. M. Trom ^ ^ their first for the sea- eleven played game SOUTH POUTLAND. bly, $765.60; Theodore Shackford, $763.83 at Gorham with the Men’s Suits in Worsteds and son on Saturday George Allen, $749; Mr. Allens’s blc Fancy cassimeres, ^ scnoolj eleven of that town. The the checks and High The Cadies’ Aid of Bethany church being lowest he was awarded thi stripes, $20 00 was an Interesting contest and re- contract. ^ game will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. The building is to be complete! in a neither side able to sulted tie, being Young, Preble street. in two months. The above figure doe score. (Jeo. not inolude tho and F. Henley, principal of the gram- lot, seats furniture. Herbert leaves Mr. Wm. today for a mar Several -of our farmers have school, has been sIck at his home on lost shee] ..... visit at Klehmond, P. ten days’ Q. Preble street 6ince Friday last. recently by unknown dogs. Mark Moshe BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS. are for $ OJ> MUSS LIZZIE HALL. The Six has had 13 killed and six bitten School days danger days American f ; yu.NEKAL Jollly will commence their se- badly j girls. ries of Charles W. two Often and The faueral services over the remains dances at the Union Opera house, Peering, killed; Libert; physical collapse follows, it takes years to re- The biggest stock in town to select from. Bigges^ liobert Miss Lar Sometimes ^ ^ of the late Miss Lizzie Hall, o Thursday evening next Moulton, 1; Meserve, 1; cover the lost vitality. it is never recovered. daughter of but are rabee, 2; John John ^ variety styles too, prices small. Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, were held Mon- Capt. Bailey, 7th Artillery, command- Getohell, 1; Plum she is not over-careful about mer 2. The loss is Perhaps keeping her feet at 2 o’clock from the ing officer at Fort is at paid by the state. Tw > day afternoon resi- Preble, Ft dry; through carelessness in this the sick- 2 Piece in worsted hundred are licensed at respect monthly § Boys’ Snits, $2.00 11. dogs $1 each » and^cheviots, dence of the parents. Mies Hull was a Adams, I., witnessing the manoeuvres ness is usually rendered very severe. ^ of the land and naval whioh goes to the state. to $7.00. member of the sophomore class of the focres ailments which \ Mr Wm. and of Cumber Then begin should be removed at J Westfcrx>k High school, *and the mem- Considerable Interest is manifested Willy family once, f land passed wltn Mr or will constant bers of her class attended the funeral in foot ball at Ft. Preble and the line Mills, Sunday they produce suffering. Headache, faint- S Vestee $2.00 to $7 50. up in the Boys’ Suits, the Lewlstons Olive Bidlon, State street. ness, slight vertigo, pains back and ^ ^ services In a body. The services were against this week is likely loins, irregularity, /win a ♦■.rv ha n nrafftr Mr. Chas. E. Cobb, btate street, has re loss of sleep and appetite, tendency to avoid the of conducted by liev. S. Adams. A society Boys’ 3 Piece Short Pant Suits, ages 10 to 16, ^ turned from a two weeks’ vacation ii others are all that ^ quartette composed of Messrs. Jackson Schooner Isaac T. Campbell has been symptoms indicating woman’s arch-enemy Massachusetts. $5.00 to $10.00. and Chandler and Mrs. A. C. Cloudman on the marine railway and three other is at hand. $ $ Mr Almon Files of three masters are moored at the Portland passei 1 be so if and Mrs. J.W.Phinney rendered the mu- railway This need not mothers would have a thought for Pant Cheviots* wharves. Sunday in Gorham. Boys’ Long Suits, Worsteds, ^ sic for the occasion In a fitting manner. the physical condition of their daughters, and see to it that Miss Mr. Chester Parker, School street, al $5.00 to $15.00. The pall bearers were members of her Stella Bolton Is quite sick at her have assistance. ^ Serges, ter a much needed rest of two ha they proper ^ was home, corner of and Kinoaid weeks, class. The Durlal in the old Suooa- Sawyer E. Pinkham’s streets. returned to duties as salesman at East Vegetable has Boys’ Blouse Suits, $2.00 to $6.00. rappa oemetery. Lydia Compound ^ man Bros Portland. a this critical Mrs. Best Is sick at the on ’, helped many young girl oyer period. With it Sergeant John Bchnson of the Cleaves parsonage their trials East The showers were very heavy in ou r they have gone through with and Hides Is making quite si hustle for elec- Blgh street. courage safety. village Saturday afternoon. It is re With its use the young girl is safe from the tion to the vacancy In tne position of sec Mrs. G. E. Green of Portland, Is mov- proper peculiar that struck a and into s ported lightning shor t of school years prepared for end lieutenant, |made vacant by the resig- ing Dr. Dowell house, 21 East dangers hearty womanhood. distance irom our and killed nation of Lieut. Smith. Fret High street. village Sergeant line Prank pig. £?pear, former Sergeant Eugene Cam Matorman Smith of the Cape who has been writes about her mlngs ana (ieorge Leighton are each put Cottage line, enjoying Mrs. Camp Daughter’s Health. two weeks vacation in Koohester and ting up a solid tight for the honors. DEBT DECREASED. “ Pinkham :—I write to tell Dear Mrs. you about my daughter. She of the Westbrook dl other places, returned to duty yesterday and is all the f CLARK old F. & CO. Supt. .Spring is nineteen years flowing time, and has been for about § the morning. Mr. Smith attended the naval three months. The doctor does her little vision of Portland Railroad company very good, if any. I thought I j§ I celebration at N. last But Workers of Mr. Penrson Have would have her E. Pinbhatn’s and wife, left yesterday for a week’s va Portsmouth, H., try Lydia Vegetable Com-' C. but I want § II. JlEDf.ON, Proj»., $ cation in and Chatham. week. Pew More Bills to Settle. pound, your advice before she begins 1 Fryebnrg its use. I have The mill of the Portland Iron & Steel become very much alarmed about a Saturday evening a team driven bi her, as she is getting weak. I am so anxious for her W. H. Miller ran into another team ii company at Elgonla, has been lighted bj j§ Last a number of the worker: J A. Manchester and the is evening «,£eLwell-”77MRS- Camp, | front of the Benoit-Cntter building o; j electriolty company preparing Mill, Macon, Ga. 26 AND 28 IQNUiENT in the late successful crusade whlc 1 to erect poles and string wires with e % SQUARE. % Main street. Mr. Miller and his com ended the election of liev. Samuel F to ^n Here Ion were thrown out and somewha t view lighting the village known as I is Her Second Letter. pan Pearson as met at the [ I the sheriff, Gospe bruised as well as badly shaken up. Th< "camp. “Dear Mrs. Mission hai:.j|There was a good attend Pinkham:—It gives me great plea- carriage was also wrecked. \ WILL OP STEPHEN SO AMMAN. sure to tell of the ance. Freeman Gowen. Esq., called th 3 you benefit my daughter has Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S«c 0 received from E. Valentine, The will of Stephen Scamman has beer iheeting to order and Arthur B. Leac Lydia Pinkham's Vege- street, received the sad news of the deat h table Compound. She was in a low presented for probate. The property rea acted as Remarks of a con very secretary. the doctor of their Charles Valentine of FIoj '* state; did her no After son, and personal has been bequeatned to tht 1 nature on the result wer good. begin- gratulatory the use of your medicine she as a result of an ning began to mend, enoe, Colorado, opere family and there are no public bequests, made Mr. Mr. Zena 3 by Gowen, Pearson, and is now ablo to be at her work. I feel very tlon for appendicitis. Mr. Valentin e PHEASANT DADE. Thompson, Esq.,and W. H. Looney, Esq thankful to you, and expect always to keep your was IS years of age and la survived by 1 in house. It is Miss Edith Nash has returned to hei Offerings to cover the expenses of th 3 Vegetable Compound my the best medicine I ever knew. wife to whom he was married about 1 to this if home In Brunswick, accompanied bj campaign were taken, the sum of $53.2 3 You have my permission publish letter, you wish. It may be year ago. the means of others good.”—Mrs. Matilda A. Manchester A Miss Edna Daniont of Summer street. being contributed. This makes the sun ! doing Camp, Macon, Ga. DEATH OF MRS. EMMA HARHIM41 1 Mr. Charles Pickett has recovered ot $220 25 which has been paid in, leavini Mill, MAN’S '"*.. .—.. II Mrs. Emma U. Harriman died founda; r sufficiently to resume his duties as cros- a debt of $145.50. The workers say tha Owing to the fact that some at the home of her Mrs, Charle ; tender In the Boston and Maine this difference will be made up within 1 S ik §j% skeptical daughter, sing eb 3 have 11 ta 3 people from time to time questioned at the of 5’ lew the F. Knight, Spring street, age yard. days. m llfti ■■ genuineness of the testimonial letters we Asa Drowns of Is are constantly publishing, we have years Airs. Harriman hud been In 11. Mrs. Chicago pas- with the deposited National City Bank, of Lynn, Mass., $5,000, which will be to CLOTHES health for u long time. Mrs. Harriman sing a few days at the home of her THE paid any person who will show that the above COURTS. testimonial is not genuine, or was published before the Is survived a married Mrs Mrs. Eugene Palmer, of Palm- obtaining I by daughter, daughter, writer’s special permission.—Lydia R. Pinkham Medicine Co. Knight, with whom she resided, and a er street, before going to Pine Point, younger daughter. The funeral services where she Intends to pass the winter U. S. CIRCUIT COURT. | today can be made of strictly all wool, 1 jj are to be held at 11 months with her daughter, Mrs. Win- Thursday morning The September term of the Unite* not be slow high grade goods, yet expen- o'clock from her late residence. Burial Plllsbury. Circuit court was opened yesterday morn home of the deceased. Mr. Prank Evans of Porest can be cut at Norway, the old avenue, ing with prayer by Rev. J. K. Wilson o sive. They and finished in A son of E. of passed the Sabbath In Boston. yoang Cyrus Staples Portland. After the docket had beei the trimmed and Bramble prevailing style; Brown street, fell from a tree In which Kev. P. W. Smith, street, called adjournment was taken unti some at Nor- he was playing Saturday afternoon and has returned from weeks this morning, when the grand jury wil sewed on honor, and sold at $10.00, sustained severe Injuries to the spine. way. come in. if of us. Mrs. G. G. Kobinson of Kobinson $13. 00, $15.00, bought KTVISB H A X K" W A SW ? XT«i A W A V John Wilson of Old town, pleaded guilt? ill the 6treet, has been quite during past to an indictment sale of all The bank of the river at the mouth of charging llquo] Quality first, quality last, quality week. without a United States license and wa: the Ash street sewer has for some time through our Suits. Handsome Chev- lined $oO and costa. past been breaking away. A cess pool GORHAM. John R. Duddington of Sanford wa: iots, plain, striped and mixed; Scotch built about a year ago, came In danger naturalizd. of For sev- men washing away into the river. " goods and Worsteds, for of ali Gorham Grange had a well attended eral Street Commissioner days past and after an meeting Saturday night, ions In ages and sizes. Goodell has had a crow of men at work In the District court petit bank a Interesting programme enjoyed Pimple, have been filed K CLArMInD ETNA It was by George I making repairs at this point. ruptcy grange supper. A committee of AND STOVES to draw the water quiet, Quint of Anson; Milton Weymouth o RANGES COAL FURNACES necessary yesterday been FAVOR three sisters had previously appoint- Jenkins of ARE IN HIGH powfde-iii from the river to enable the men to Parsonslield; Mary E. Augus ed to prepare and report a programme of STANDARD CLOTHING the broken which run from ta and John A. Daggett Portland. DURABLE k™ 1 replace pipes COMPANY, for a “brothers' which pro- WIT?VHERYWWa" night,” their ECONOMICAL— 1 the oess pool for several feet of water. That’s on account of lasting quali- W. C. 544 as the committee, do. You take facts that are attested thousands of E WARE, Cong/ess St. gramme, reported by TO NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC ties and the trood work they by S¥igrB, Miss Madeline Hunt entertained 12 of , users. See our circulars. next no chances buy a CLARION. special wili be enjoyed Saturday night; CLUBS. ifyou her playmates Saturday afternoon at does not have write to us. it is as follows: Jf your dealer them, herj home on lower Main street, In hon- President Llewllyn Barton of the Malm Declamation in Unison, the follow or of her birthday. (James and other Ghaoe Booth Chas. Gre- Democratic club has appointed iE*“?„bhcd WOOD & BISHOP CO., Bangor, Me. f Brothers by, 111..... B. one from each tc 1CLARIoI[■■III III I I , 9 J? amusements were enjoyed and during the nard, Frank Johnson, Holden, ing delegates, county, B. T. Thombs, afternoon refreshments were served. Chas. Jackson, attend the meeting of the National Fed- Discussion—Question: “What crop entered eration of Democratic clubs at Indlanap SONS OF Meatier Lafond has Gray’s has been the most prohtable this A WHITE BOJ3IN. VETERANS’ PROCEEDINGS I to October 3-5 Dr. Alonzo Garcelon ol business college, Portland, where he is year,! oils, whose sum- ISSUED. and Chas. Mrs. Charles H. Thomas, pursue the course of of that insti- Brothers B. Grounard Lewiston; Darius H. Ingraham of Port Btudy near Waite s landing, Division Commander E. N. Courson of Deerlug. of Fort mer residence Is tution. land; William,T. Spear Fairfield; seen In a the Maine What is the Grange doing for the In- has several times division of Sons of Veterans, Child of Dr. Otif Faftnoutb, The annual convention of the Maine of the James H. Farmington; a white with is mail- terest town, flock of robins near her cottage, headquarters at^Brunswlck, Is to convene In Brother Gldding. Littlefield of Blue Hill; Cyrus W. Davis to the Pythian Sisterhood, others have seen the same ing several camps of the division, Brother Chaihn of Book- robin. Many Cumberland to- Fssay, of Wutervllle; Obadlah Gardner seems of the hall, Cumberland Mills, Is intellect with the flock, and copies proceedings of the 18th an- Discussion—Question: of Har- bird. He keeps The are to be Cyrus R. Tupper Boothbay as nual of day. meetings presided more essential to success than op- land; the other birds well encampment of the division of to be treated by otor Mrs. F. A. Kiohardson of Cum- bor; William J. Hastings Bethel; feathery Maine held at .Tune 12 and 13, by portunity? as if he wore the fashionable Portland, Brothers Corthell and White of Da rid T. berland the grand chancellor. The Allirmative, Thomas Bangor; Perhaps he Is The proceedings or the Ladles’ Aid socie- 1 Mills, of robin redbreast. negative, Brothers Scam- E. suit fcwions are to commence at 10 a. m. and Guptlll; Saunders of Greenville; George and the envy of ties are incorporated in the same book. man and Bickford. the dandy of the flock of William J, Bradbury Ss#EPARTf¥IENT. Bath; The of E. continue through the day. Male Hughes all. proceedings are from the press Quartette, of them Brothers llarlow, Kldlon, H. John- of Fairfield; William P. Thompson man H. Smith of Westbrook. A few years ago a Massachusetts and Gao. Chad bourne. C. Hanson of Machias- I son, William after W001)F0!tI)S. Belfast; one for two summers Prize Declamation, watched THE BABY SHOW. Samuel L, Lord of Saco. seen no more Brothers Mo Kenney, W. P. F. liobie, port; which it was Dinner, as rare as I abcut Is the and Blon Bickford ot White robins are Today the date set for Baby Today’s G. Parker, although there are of West Brother “white blackbirds," Show, hall the time from 2 hir, Charles A.Loring and wife conumdrums, conducted by MUTES AT UNDERWOOD. crows. City place, DEAF white blackbirds and white who for the three Corthell. to 4 o'clock. The interest is large and Berkeley, Col., past afternoon the pupils of the 3VEM33NTTJ. I and W. I. Yesterday Months of Mr. and Brothors Corthell, Chaflln ISEAN L> SCHOOL. the interest is at fever heat. Mothers of have been the gueHts by their teach- THE CLIFF a committee to deaf school, accompanied children a half Pea 10c Per F. II. returned to their Bickford were appointed has raised on under three years and Soup, Quart Beals, have Underwood A A novel complication a ers, went to park. picnic enter borne is a a for sisters night, to the schools. may the babies at the hall if they Braised Beef, Boiled Onions, \ or.n in California. Mrs. Beals arrange programme at G o’clock and the Cliff island in regard 20c Per order the commit- supper was served have failed to Boiled Green the same to be reported by live on that is- enter them as yet. Doubt- Potatoes, Peas, } daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lorlng. was made in the early of the people who S3'J, return to the city Many less hundreds of ladies will turn Ine of the Sevens hn Saturday evening, September Adventists, who Portland Roast Loin Yeal, Marrow Squash, J crowded condition ted There are now 85 pupils en- land are Seventh Hay October 6, evening. out and inspect the Portland Boiled and Mashed 1 20c order street has been relieved and to take place Saturday, as Sunday. This has youngsters. Potatoes, per primary sohool the the largest number observe Saturday at the Congrega- rolled in school, If stormy this afternoon the exhibition Sliced Cucumbers, ) by the transfer of about 35 to the On Sunday evening dissatisfaction with the pres pupils in the of the school. led to some Mrs. Charles Billings gave history and there is a will befgiven Wednesday. Among late school room built for the purpose in tional chapel, ent school system there, DESERT, entries are also read letters start a the South Portland triplets, the Odd at Woodfords. The an interesting talk, PEARSON TO on the island to private Fellow’ blook movement ~ Roll 5c extra SHERIFF-ELECT Alrnon and Custard Pie ) a. 1 Cream In the last to the W. Libby, Ellen B. Libby 1 c% have taken the room form- on the thrilling experience IN BIDDEFORD wnich shall conform religi- 2 Cream Cakes 5c extra carpenters SPEAK school Alice T Apple )00 of her Mrs. Perkins, of some of the parents. Libby, aged six months. erly used as the s and the few months sister, ous preferences mayor cilice, for Rev. Samuel F. Pearson, sheriff-elect, a missionary in China street commissioners office and made them who has been at has accepted an invitation to speak SALE. toto one room The school room has been L8 years. house next Sunday FRIED SSV1ELT and Miss the Biddeford Opera Miss Waterman doze n flipped with all of the necessaries and Margaret The meeting Is to be held in Stroudwater Smelts, Fried in Crumbs, 12c per of IS’ew York city are evening. |j now in use as a comfortable school Lucy Waterman mission and Bid- John A. the interest of the city room, ;he guests of their brother, deford is expecting a large attendance. Church street. Either tramps or miscreant? entered (Vaterman, IDEL|CATESSE^ ..,■ p ,■ CABOIT SOT SELECTED. BIG FLEET IN THE EAST. THE SCHOOL BOARD. TO LET. CLOSING OUT SALE BY FOR SALK. 1 W. 53 Forty words Inserted under this Head Reo. Brown, Exchange St. Forty word* Autumn Inserted under thia henil AhIbHc || one week 23 cash in one .Squadroll to be Rein- Held for cents, advance* week for 25 Largely Regular Monthly Meeting Yester- IN HOUSES—5. cents, cash in advance, forced. day Afternoon, 5-BARGAINS r|T(TLET-0ne virgiT"clavier cn reasonable SALE—An 11-room lodging house~w!rh * L^Olt«tore I terms. Apply between 12 and 2 and 7 and 1st—10 room house, Coyle Park, hot and cold lr.basement, all lot; UUs i. l m’ouev Weddings. 9 m. af 234 State street. 25 1 don’t miss p. , for electric miking trade; this The of the —- rater, hath, furnace heat, wired It; house 24.—The regular monthly meeting win He Has Washington, September navy j Ights. sewer connections, cemented cellar $35 per mouth. C. Bryan Says sohool committed was held in the office of ?wTrA°cn'aa«86 2XP?U8«8 8 Its It Is not to our wares LET—Large, well lurnished room, with .nd all modern Improvements, loca ion tine DhLONG, Mxcliau^e street. 25-1 department Is doing everything in difficult select from t|tO1 the afternoon. largo closet and steam heat; also l uge ; ,nd price very low for cash or exchange. superintendent yesterday gifts of Intrinsic that are in them- LiOlt sALE—Restaurant power to expedite the dispatch of ships value, sunny frcut furnished or unfurnished. GEO. W. BROWN, 53 Exchange St. and lodging hou™ Made No Promises. In room, a the absence of the Mr. Brown- selves an 15 doing nice butnesa; n rooms in to station to reinforce our Mayor, expression of congratulation and Gray street, between Sla'.e and Park. 25-1 2d—Double house on Douglas street; rented conuec the Asiatio ion with ihe house; very central son was eleoted ohalrman tern. The >ays 11 per cent; will sell at a bargain. location; best The attached to pro esteem. )t reasons lor selling. O. S. fleet there. Wilmington, LET—New three flat house, No. 22 Vesper GEO. W. BROWN. 53 Exchange St. DeLONU, 86 tv’ other members present were Messrs. We refer to the handiwork of the modern ■hange street. the South Atlantic station, has sailed TtOSt., near Fort Allen Park and electrics. Each 8d—A flue house with all modern improve- 25-1 whose artistic Jn flat contains five rooms and a bath. and In every 12 rooms, LET—6-rooin tenement on Hutchinson, Heseltine, Whltehouse, Mer- Silversmith, productions Hot nents, up-to-date particular, *j'O wHmoTitSSr from Palmyra for Montevideo, where she cold < finished cost 00 to build $10 per month, in his precious metal are troasur ed every water, open plumbing, hard wood floors; degan'ly house, $(>■ itrst-ehis* repair-al,« rill, Hr. Foster. Hr. Buck- by 1 msiness will coal and to McGowan, all modern improvements. Lower flat heated by vlthout considering the lot; the lot is 125X110 places near Monument square suit, proceed Immediately bride; to the rich of brilliant Cut 1 Jlo for kind ot nam, Mrs Bagley, Mrs. Brown and Miss specimens furnace. Will be ready for occupancy Oct. loth, md comprises 13,750 feet of the finest land in any business. 0. 8. D, uiNr of Trust China by the way of the Mediterranean, the of make; and to the Inauire of R. S. 108 St. or 1 he elevated 10 feet above the level of i6 Exchange street. Agitation Question Meeting Coolldge. After the records of Glass, equal any DAVIS, Exchange city, 25-1 The cruiser how at thejlast 91 Eastern Promenade. 251 ] forest avenue. House will be sold at a great Albany, Piraeus, Jewelry, beautifully wrought in gold and SALK—To close pn meeting had been read and largatu. hoca'ed corner of Deerlng avenue estate, home was ordered to to approved, set with gems. f?01l6« Chadwick St, with an With Success. Greece, today proceed fTH» BE LF.T—Desirable lower rent 370 Cum- 1 tnd Noyes street. exeeption*li» Architect who had been invit- lesirahle location, sunny exposure Manila. The other selected for ser- Tompson, berlard S’reet. 7 bath and GKO. W. BROWN. 53 Exchange St. | aud fruni ships rooms, furnace, igo of about 75 feet on the street. ed to the for very and convenient: 6th— A lino new house Just completed on Inspection i v" vice in Asiatio the meeting, presented plans pleasant possession given Jerniit only. For price and fur her waters, battleship October is. §20.00 month GI<:<). F. J .awn street, 9 finished rooms with hath and inform, the new manual training sohool. These ]r;ce per ion apply I RKPERICK S. the and J UNKIN 270 Middle near Menu- •' ,11 modern Improvements. The opportunity of I ] VAILL. Real tv Kentucky, gunboats Annapolis Geo. H. a, Street, ate, First National Bank plans were closely examined by the mem- Griffen, merit Square. 2:-l life time, Cash or exch nge. Building. Vicksburg and the converted yacht GEO. W. BROWN, 53 Exchange St. bers of the committee and jew eijEH, LH)U SALE-West of High explained in Eor house lots in Fessenden str^tTeiiUf Dorothea, are in American- waters. RENT OR SALE-House No. R5 State gale—Eight 1 Side, one minute from In detail Mr. SOU CONGllKSS ST. J Jark. These are the balance remaining out of Congress street Fas to ser- by Tompson. IjlORSt., delightfully sltunte.d corner Gray St., list, class threes:orjr brick Nothing Say They will be put in shape for foreign 1 0lots, 52 already navlug been sold. Apply to residence, Hroonw On motion of Dr. It was containing ten rooms, all modern Improve- tnd bath, two heaters, iec-nilv Foster voted GEO. W. 53 Kxcnauge 8t. renov,teli vice. The Kentucky will go into dock at meuts, now being In thorough repair. Ap- BROWN, \ inclu Mug modern" to the pot 3 house 7200 feet nrougnour plumbing- About Hanna. accept plans. ply to Capt. JAS. K El A ZEE, i-3 State St., or to lots, Mouhegan Island, 1 cost price New York, the Vicksburg, has been or- ach. ir>g111a $12.000; $7000 flmtim7 Mr. Whltehouse In of the FREDERICKS. VAILL, Real Estate, First Apply iffced. W. II. WALDRON & speaking WIT AND WISDOM. GEO. W. 53 Kxehahge St. Ctt/uffiu dered to the Boston dock and today the National Bank Building. 22-1 BROWN, drc> Pars: street that there septfidtf. 2H Dorothea will into dock at Isl- school, reported t._ go League rilO house of 5 would be 33a pupils In this sohool when LET—Cottage rooms, large ■s'* OR SA LK or exchange for and and the at Norfolk. -* yard, Pairls St., $10,OO two lower rents of ■ village pronmi Annapolis FOR or small farm, commodious all should attend. More teaohers 6 rooms. rooms SAI.K. house with they "Where He Had Met Him. Parris St., $10.00; upper rent, 7 out 80 With the addition or these six ships 1 jarn, buildings, fruit trees and are and ha h just, been remodeled, 114 Oxford Ht. neoesbary This would make eight “Are with the and, near For.laud, convenient to the United tetates fleet in Asiatic waters you acquainted prisoner Upstairs rent of brooms and bath, Spruce St. nOlt HALE—On Western Promenade, the aenoL in About " j u-hool ami church. Fine spring op niL.. Nothing Story Chang- teachers In this sohool. He recommend- fit the bar?” Detached house, 10 rooms and bath, steam last and best located lot com- Will consist of 114 far the j building PUKOEHICK s. \ A ILL, Real vessels, by heat. 125 St., desirable. HENRY a of RlUte. Ktoi ed the transfer of Miss Prootor, a teacher “That’s the only place I nm acquainted Emery very nandlng view the surrounding country National Bank Build,ng. His Dates. American fleet ever on S. 121 street. 22-1 >nd White which can never be 211 ing largest employed with Plain TR1CKEY, Exchange ] Mountains, from the West school, and the election of him.”—Cleveland Dealer. ibstruct' U, must he examined to to strictly foreign servioe, Although many appro- Miss fTlO LET—Rent, No. 34 Parris St., near Cum- bated. W. H. WALDRON & CO., 180 Middle STORK FOR SALE—The only one Carrie Gordon. The recommenda- * tr11HUG in of the ships are small there will be a berlaud, 6 rooms. $12.60; No. 66 Smith, tt ! treet. 24-1 ;i manufsotui tug village; old established tions were Nasal Catarrh rooms with venerate front No. 39 Kellogg limitless; good stock > ml well nuoleus of which adopted. quickly yields to treatmon door; equip red for heavy lighting ships, 6 rooms. $12.00; No. 214 Dariforth, 2 flats, 7 been rule. Owner lias another store On motion of is aro- 8 VLB—Restaurant, has established so wi'l Mbit Dr, Foster It was voted by Ely’* Cream Balm, which agreeably rooms No. lower ApOR ill malie a formidable showing in the each, $14.00; 286 Braokett, 20 years with success, recently renovated, bargain. Apply to uRCUUlST, West Bux to It is received the (( transfer Miss Thompson from the Oak- matic. through nostrils, rent, rooms, $15.00. FREDERICK 8. V A1LL, j neludtng steel celll seats 20, ood location on, Me., York no tin ly. event that future should Real g, Chicago, September 24—William J. complications dale cleanses and heals the whole surface over Estate, First National Bank Building. ( n one of the main streets, reason for seilin grammar sohool to a room in the LH)lt SALE—Slock and llx necessitate an American demonstration 22-1 , lattsb.ctorv to ti buyer; price $150. W. H. ures of % rei&ii oame to Chicago this morning Odd which it diffuses itself. A remedy for Nasal * and moat Bryan Fellows’ blook at Woodfords which rVALDKON. 180 Middle street. 22 1 grocery market, sltuited in» a in Asiatio waters. In case actual hostili- is or to the di- most dedra'ilo in Pori from his home in Lincoln, Nob., held had Catarrh which drying exciting ri'O LET—Nice rent of seven rooms, bath. place laud, for tliisiln* been fitted up to accommodate an ■ ties should be the Paoifio membrane set modern •f luisf.less. Any one for a conference witn various members of the necessary squad- seased should not be used. Cream open plumniug, funs, tlr-nlace, SALE—Boarding bouse centrally located looking hniln«u overflow of Miss Sands was also In 142 SHERMAN ST. 221 POR would do well Hi Investigate at once, pupils, Balm is as a Brice 60 cents every respect. F on Cumberland street, fully furnished and hkm committee and re- ron, which oonslsts of the battleship recognized specific. SHAW & CO., AO. 51 1-2 Democratic national eleoted a teaoher In the Centre enanted. Will hear timrough lnvesttg 'lien. Kxutmuge street. joq the cruiser and a Deering at druggists or by mail. A cold in tlio head turned to Lincoln this evening. Among Iowa, Philadelphia riio LET—Very desirable upper r ent of six Price reasonable. Good reasons for selling. sohool at and Miss Elinor L. when Cream Balm is * rooms SALK—Hotel reading-room number of $375, Boody Immediately disappears at Si Lincoln street. Wo dfords, fllKDERIOA 8. V A l Lb, Real Estate. First tabir~8i* the conference were smaller lighting ships, would IJ'OltX12 feet, $7 ; high otllce chair. 75 ceuls those present at in the Oakdale school at 56 New near F'orest avenue: good stable connected; National Bank 2t-i fish $400, used. Ely Brothers, Warren Street, Building. irons. c„st be In a position to ellect a Juncture with $14 for both. Upper rent of seven rooms io42 inspectors’ brairding $20, sell for Senator J. ii. Jones, Chairman Johnson, At the of York. $">. good office request Mr. McGowan, Miss Congress stive near Union station, $13 per condition; bookcase, adlustshl* National the Asiatio squadron. FEMALE HELP WANTED. shelves, s1 a ft. high, 3 ft. wide Vico Chairman W J. Btone, M. Louise a teacher In the month. F. L. JERR18. 396 Congress street. (new) $«. Also Hunt, Shaller to let. one or Bear Admiral liemey will remain In 22-1 square piano year more reason, O’Brien of ___ Committeeman Theodore __ side grammar sohool, was given a leave of ab- A Compromise. rate; rolling lop desk, polished uooJ >5a command of the American naval foroes word* inserted under this Lead year. Apply ;w4 D. K. Cumpau of Michi- and Miss LET—No. 213 High St., lower rent of 6 Forty .Cumberland street between Minneapolis, sence, Luoy B. Leighton was Judge—Do you apologize to this gentle- TtO 1 and 2 or 6 and 7 m in the east and will make the rooms, conveniently arranged and In good >ne week for 35 cents, cask In advance. p. until Saturday ulchr B. of Indiana and probably man for of ibis gan; Shiveley appointed to fill the vacancy. Mrs. throwing a brick at him? repnlr, new furnace; price reasonable. HENRY week. D. P. PERKINS. ^ port of Manila his principal headquar- Congressman ShallToth of Colorado, Ciov- Brown from the committee Culprit—Pll tell you what I’ll do. I'll lady of education and refine- reported ap- U'UI. u.xii.i—m juiuioiii, luttiwuu uongresj ters. The fleet will be divided Into di- WANTED—Ament to my house, assist *n medical a ernor of and J. apologize to the brick.—Syracuso Herald. keep Ht., catering to lineal Longlno Mlssl6sipppl pointed to amend the rules of the rank- LET—Without board, a furnished f< the home treat- trade, yearly lvceipt* the first in the ijt'O1 large ■orrespondenee X sale o jvor ,oo. visions, cruising Philip- room, near Congress with western #20. Unexpectedly ottered (or sale ilamilton Lewis of Washington. ui mo one recommenusu an Square, ment; one turn is a goo I conversa- pupus. bav (wing to owner’s return to Europe. Will pines to be under the direct command of window, open fireplace, furnace heat and lonahst. musical, with an Idea ot matrimony, bear At the conclusion of his conference amendment to the LOST AND FOUND. bath room thorough investigation. Price very low. general rules that all privileges. Address X. Z., Box 1667, Tom3Gtb45; near Lewiston, Address lor a Only Admiral Heme/ and th3 sacond whioh lit st class parties need apply, with the members of the committee, from the 22-1 , ihort time Box 85. So. Mo.2~-1 PREDHKICK pupils grammar schools enter- Durham, 3. VA1 l.L, Real Estate, First National Bant state- will confine Its cruising to Chinese svorda lnaettrd under tills head Mr. Bryan gave out the following ing the high school-i should attain an Forty tl'O LET—In new four story block, best block IV’ANTED—A capable girl of good dlsposl- Building 20_1 will be commanded Hear * »» of the that waters, by one week For !I5 cents, cash in advance. and best location iu town; oue corner drug tion for general protestant girl ment in refutation report average rank of 75 per cent In all studies work; L’OR SALFi—Fine brick house llfi Pear! Admiral who is the second rank- store; one store suitable for clothing and preferred. Apply between 2 and 3 o’clock. street should he be Kerupff A (near Congress), French root, slat-d positions in his cabinet and that they should, on the recom- near Boothbay a boat. pants’ furnlshlugs or boots and shoes; one 196H1GH ST. 24-1 u officer on the station. •ooms. 2 baths, furnace. granite ing FOUND-SomewhereIf owner can property and pay store for millinery and dress making; ons bar- steps, ijWj elected, had already been promised. mendation of the and teachers prove o,, will be sold much less lliau cost. principals charges call on J. II. BLAKE, Widgery’s ber shop. FRANK C. LEAVITT, Sanord, Kiri for housework. UiiO. F. to either WANTED-A general JL'NKINs, 270 Middle Bt., near “I have not given anyone, CAPTURING BOER PROVISIONS. of the schools, then be admitted. Those Maine. 21-1 »» Apply at 22 BECKETT ST. 24-1 Monument wharf._25-1 iquare. jfj verbally or In writing,a promise of a cab- pupils not these recommenda- sn Chapman National Bank and London, September 24.—Lord Roberts receiving J rro LET—On New State street, a desirable SALE—Desirable brick 10ST—Betv*head of Preble street a yocketbook con- A VVANTED—Experienced general housework 2-story liouiToo inet and I shall not, during the tions should be allowed the ohance to rent, 8 rooms and a bath, steam heat. W. IT FORState street, near position from under date of $21 in bills, two notes and otner woman; age not over40; permnant borne Gray, isu rooms, bath, reports Pretoria, Sep- taining pa- H. No. 28 Free street. 20-1 t make such I take The Under will be rewarded BROWN, beautlfulv two In 30 minutes uinace an laundry, will be sold a: s bar- campaign any promises. tember that the under Pole- examinations a week before the pers. by leaving situated; family; 24, Guards, the same at 2C4 Brackeit street. J. N. DON- ride by steam cars out of city. Enquire 490 1-2 lain. Apply to GEO. F. JUN K INS, 270 Mia- have not authorized and shall not author- of the fall LET—House in 1 to Carew, occupied Komatlpoort this morn- beginning terms. The amend- NELL.25-1 western part of city, con- Congress, St. Portlsld. Up two flights. 24.1 street, near Monument square. 'M TO venient to all lines of sunny. In- ize anyone, verbally or in writing, to ment also provides that can cars; tntR SALK—On Uongress sireet. near Run# ing. The bridge was found Intact. Muoh promotions qulre at 250 VAUGHAN 8t.20-1 A wallet a sum of m ney ANTED— A neat, capable woman to take Eye and Ear Infirmary, brick u any cabinet position or any be made from class at time at containing YY'T» 3-story, promise locomotives and truck any any LOST—Ain rear of Lib- fu'l charge and do all the work in family •owm house; bath and steam. 3700 rolling stock, J. MoLaugnlln Company. LKX—Furnished rooms with excellent feetoUind; other to one. If I am elect- the consent of the and eral reward Leave at 344 POKE ST. of five; good home for the right one. Address excellent location tor business or for position aDy loads of Tom” ammunition were superintendent given. TO table noard; side room and square room, pbydcisn. “Long or call at 267 DEEltlNG AYE., corner Fal- GKO. F. JUNK 370 Ml .die ed I shall be iree to the sub-committee. The 21-1 second floor, hot water heat. INS, street, near absolutely discharge a few rifle shots were amendment re- adjoining bath; month street, Oakdale. 22-1 captured. Only Nearlcornor of Park and Congress streets and Monumaut-Square. 19-1 all the duties of the office according to ceived a fired. passage. electrics. MRS. SKILLINGS, No. 6 Congress SALE—Two story wooden house, stable as far as the On motion of LOST ! Park. 20-1 WANTED—A competent woman for general FORand lot. on my platform, platform goes Lord Roberts adds: Mrs. Bagley Miss »» Large 76x135, Coyle street; to housework, references, call on MKS. moms. oath, combination beater, elect.tc hdtu. and to own in E. was according my judgement has Erasmus Josephine Cragln appointed to LET—For light housekeeping., two or GEO. B. M iRRILL. 47 Cnadwick 8t. 22-1 C-tu be used for one or two “Paget captured Camp, A UOLD fflO■ families. Mi st be covered the TUESDAY, WATCH, three large, pleasant, sunny rooms with Sold soon. GEO. F. all matters not by platform. fill the place of Miss Isabel W. Robinson ANTED—A at s JUNKING, 270 Middle 8,000 and 23 prisoners. clothes \\f"" good table girl Small Res 3,000 cattle, sheep press and closet, wood shea and bath street, near Monument square. 1*M came to to confer open marked on Inside cover “From taurant, 232 FEDERAL 8T. 19-1 “I Chicago especially “Methuen has made another big haul of the Vaughan street school, who has face, room, all on one floor, bath room leads irom father and mother to W. H. A.” Very liberal one of the DOR SALK Queen Anue oottage ou Brackett with the committee” said Mr. been a leave of absence. rooms. Inquire at 90 DEERING ANTED—75 girls at once, to run power. Bryan. of stock,” granted reward offered and no asked. Find- YY A str.-et. 11 questions AYE., opp. Deerlng Park. 20-1 machines on intisiln underwear. RUSS, rooms, bath, furnace, extra talk with the committee er will leave at the PRESS OFFICE. closr*ts, in excellent “I wanted to The British commander-in-chlef In From the oommittee appointed for the pleaae EVBLK I II & INGALLS, 140 Middle St. i.«-i order, convenient and sepl4 dtf suunv. good yard and fruit trees, now for the reason that 1 have three Miss LET—Building on Custom House Wharf very desirable, days South Africa also that the few purpose Coolldge reported on the stitchers on Muslin no reasonable ofT-r reports TO suitable for steamboats or anv kind of fish refused. GEO. F. JUS- at and when I oome of WANTED—ExperiencedUnderwear and We off**, KlN’s, 270 Middle near Monumeat my disposal through Boer In the eastern proposed change closing the schools business, with dock privileges. Apply to PK- Wrappers. street, troops remaining MISCKLL A N EOCA good wages and permanent positions. THE ; on October 4 will have no time for such one week earlier in the LEG BARKER, Oil the wharf. 19-1 square.’__Ht Transvaal are “out of hand," year. She had CHKXEKY MEG. CO., No. 238 Middle bt. 16 2 completely j BALE—Two story wooden house il a As to Air. Hanna's asser- seen of the purpose. and are the many teaohers all of whom words head Ironers, ciarchers and FORFranklin street says they mostly burghers, Forty inserted nnder this RENT—Modern apartment, located near YY'ANTED—FancyTF opposite Lincoln Park), to ma.igle girls. Apply at GLoBK STEAM 18 rooms and for one or tions concerning me, I have nothing were In favor of the one. one weels For 525 cash in FORState St., 7 rooms, bath, steam heat, open bath two families, t foreign mercenares have gone to Louren- change except cents, advance. LAUNDRY. 26 to36 street. fireplace, etc. Price to desirable tenant only Temple Jyl4-tf j barga.n and good Investment for some on*. say. The understands the situa- Dr. Foster,another member of this com- F. public co Marques, owing to the Portuguese gov- 818.00 per month; also 274 B St, near Union GEO. JUNKIN8. 970 Middle street, nesr 1VK do not claim Monument tion. The agitation of the trust question to them mittee, stated that he was In favor of the “the only” piano made, but Station, modern apartment. 7 rooms, etc. WANTED— MAI.K HELP. square. ernment promising maintain *» the Mathushek and Opera are certainly I FREDERICK S. Real First Is with success. It is Mr. the other mem- VA1LL, Estate, DOR BALK—Two stoiy wooden bouse 63 meeting something while there an 1 give them passage back change. Hutchinson, big goods tor little money; come in and National Hank 22-1 A try i Building. Brown s'reet. u rooms, large yard, will b* that to every ber, said that there was a them over; pin n and musical merchan- Forty words Inserted under tilts head appeals workingman. to their respective countries. undoubtedly >graphs »ohl very ch *ap to close an estate. GEO. F. dise. C. C. HAWKS' Music House, Congress TPO LET—A very pleasant rent of 7 rooms, one week for 26 caah tu advance. So far as I 1 shall follow my number of the Inhabitants of the ■ cents, JUNK INS, .70 Middle street, near Monument know,now large and Temple streets. 25-1 i bath, modern In every steam heat. I respect, all TEXAS who were In favor of the and Enquire of C. B. DOTKN, 10 Snermau street, or *Qu*re.___fM original itinerary notwithstanding SUFFERS AGAIN. olty change and wanted: pOAL is high, and i lanos—well, some are at 170 Commercial street. 19-1 |>OOKKEEPER stenographer CAltRlAOR F'OR BALK—A this talk about dates at that there was also a number who a-' *' man must a standing top my changing my large nigh, but our Maihushek and Opera are >ouiig preferred: write good A-1 be phieton, Zenas Thompson make; rubber soH at fv of otuers; after io tun- business hand, correct at figures and famil- the behest of the committee.” were opposed to It. It was voted to lay price years’ LET—On Deerlng Ave.. at Woodfords, a tired and excellent condition. Can be seen at Cloud Kuriit Hriulta In Terrible Lorn* of iar whh and a fine lug experience our advice may help you in the TO brick house of eight rooms, with hot stenography typewriting; F\ O. & Col. Col. J. the matter on the table until the next bath, for the wh ie BaILKY to. m Bryan, accompanied by selection of an instrument. C. C. HAWES' air and hot water heat, lawn, shade trees, large prospective position right party: Life. a gentleman is because of the nature Hamilton Lewis of Washfngton, to the Music House, Congress and Temple Sts. 251 garden, In excellent handy to j preferred meeting. neighborhood, of the business, ions will bs received eleetrlos and all right in every respect. WAT- appllca for Lincoln at 5.50 p. m. Miss Julia was a OU wouldn’t take a dose of and from ladles who have had and SPOT CASH-OLD 60L0. Burlington Thompson appointed poison you SON, 16 Monument Sq, 19-1 experience may wouldn’t a be Address Vice Chairman Stone will return to substitute teacher in the Pearl street probably buy poor piano if you adjudged competent. application We pav spot cash or <>id got 1 and give y s Chicago, September 24.—A despatch to homestead at in own knew It. but there’s tricks in all trades—even r| 6 LET—Sfcvrow Wood ords. handwriting, N. K. A. T. CO., Boom 14, We It io * the highest price. also take exetisoge New York tomorrow. In of Miss Martha but there’s no furnished. at 4 ARLINGTON ST. 11 the Tliues-Herald from Dallas, says: kindergarten place ours, tricks in the Mathushek Apply Exchange street, Portland. Me.26-1 f< r other goods. Me KENNEY. The Jeweiit, and Opera Pianos; have you seen them? cash A cloudburst In the Nuces river coun- Howe, who has resigned _19-1 Monument Square. sephfdtl i or easy terms; a good piice for old instru- \\ ANTED—Several smart bustling agen’s Mr. Mctiowan the ** DENIALS-!*! HANNA. try, ninety miles west of the Southern brought up matter ments. 0. C. HAWKS’ Music House, Con- for territory nearby; clean meu who poR BALK—Five lots In Ottawa Park on the gress and Temple streets. 25-1 MAINSPRINGS 75c? work make good money. $30 to $60 per week. » A main st trom 6 to cooo feet In esc*. Paclfio railroad, resulted in a terrific of teachers being given leaves of absence eet, Didn’t Crobcr H nd Been Promised t ail upon MR. CONVERSE, West End Hot l. 9 Must b* sold inis fall; will be sold Very low, Kuy Warranted for l year. The best flood, and muoh loss of life Is reported. without having applied sufficient time TWOTICE—Nansen the tailor, #31-2 Congress quality of to 12 and 2 to 4 p. 111. 24-1 I EZRA I1a\VKiS,ni Exchange street. 19-1 Cabinet Position. La has reduced the on so American mainsprings. The before hand. He that this st., prices pressing McKENNEY, Meagre details have been received, but thought prac- one can afford to Watchmaker. Monument every dross well. Suit Square. seplkdlf TRAVELLING SALESMAN ot ability for |?OK SALE-For bargains In the l*eer;s| It Is claimed that 80 to 40 Italians em- tice had been more and more pressed 5DC- Overcoat 50c. Pants 20c. Re- * ! A district call at our office. We have t list New 24.—Senator creeping rr>0 LET—A house and stable at No. 2 high grade line appropriate to nearly York, September at the lowest 22-1 Ocean o' t c best th*-r« and we ioesst Into the schools. He wanted con- pairing prices. -» every department of trade; references, bond* properties at Hanna reached the this di- ployed on the ranches were drowned and this street. Deerlng. Will let seDarat* or to- city morning, and entire lime required; commission fiato prices. G. F. ALEXANDER St CO, 93 Bi- sidered for a month and stated that at hare removed to lWVfc Middle gether. AddressJ.il. READ, 2 Ocean street. rect Irom Ohio. He was wel- all the ranches swamped. |*JiMOVAL—I $36 oi each sale. P. O. Box Three, Detroit. change jmHE- Cleveland, street, up one (light, opposite head of 14-2 sheet_ the end of that time he would otter an Mob. 22-1 comed to Republican national headquart- Many liooks of sheep have been lost and l’lnm street, where I shall endeavor to deserve L'OK 8 A LK—Bakery. present business IT e the of customers and friends In OR FACTORY * tuontb. This e-tablished business cm a large amount of amendment to the rules so that no teach- patronage my BUILDING-The A 1 El)—In wholesale bouse, n* m, per ers Cornelius N. Senator Soott property destroyed. YY young be secured at S I KFBEN- by Bliss, the future as I have in the past. FRED W. OFFICEH first floor of the building occupied by the FF to inventory price. E. 0. er should be a leave quick learn. High School graduate nre- From the most reliable Information granted of absenoe GROSS Merchant Tailor. 22-1 American on Plum street h< N. Mgr.. I.oau & Ural Estate Co..4J/ and Committeemen Manley and OIbbs. TUCK, Express Company Is forred. Apply In own handwriting, st.ting Equity for more than six months the offered for rent. to E. A. Port- 1-2 t ongi e*s SL Air. Hanna later said he would remain obtainable, extensive storm damages have j exoept by Apply NOYES, *a ary eipncte l to K. S., this offlee., 22-1 I _21-1 VOTICK—Highest prices paid for Indies’ and land Savings Bank. to-tf been inllioted on the and unanimous consent of the board. WUV 1V1 «.• MOUIV Colorado | H nf best on oae *1 «U WIWJ AVllgVA* upper cents’ cast off clothing. Address D. WANTED—class Jobbing grocery MALE— One the lott *» fhfl Hnnnhn rlrnllavc narflnn 1ut*1v of XJ1AAO KJ V CTVA K1U7 LlJItWiUU UUIii111 1 (f 1COS1 MU' 1;eertnz at less than i“H He will at the Waldorf and will UJ St., City. is-1 flrst-ci corner store. Congress I Portland, experienced gro- stop * corner Gilman. with cents to t. that is worth from 12 io It c DI tee were ordered to be Piute glass, steel ceiling, cery sale-mnn, acquain.ed the city and per and near Brownwood, Blanket and San paid. will find er 1«U •»*rat av«M, s be In dally touch with matters at head- SPORTSMEN good shooting and good location for drug or grocery store or shoe country trade of Maine. Answer with lull narne foot; "ti'-t ft. frur. l’l tlahlng through September and October and store: almost new. and address. BOX little above Stevens avenue. Call or address Of the situation from his Anglo. Wire communication with all the Price $25. L. M. LEIGH- 1877._ quarters. GREAT MASONIC BODIES. good board at moderate prices at Elm Cottage. TON, 63 Exchange street 28-tf \v. w in* >i*t u. i.o P.'-»%a it avenue- HI view point, Senator Hanna said: places is out off and the railroad lines Address MRS. H. E. ALLEN, West Poland, WANTED-Salesmen, local anl travelling; »» Li< Hi !•.! I, i <>r:.er u.> hi In a block of two 60 no Cincinnati, 24.—Two Me. salar/ or commsssou. exclusive terri- *‘I llnd the talked damaged that trains can reach here. September great flit) * of the that much of apathy _J7-2 LET—Large, furnished front room with BltOWN’ BKOTHEilS bouses, located In the western part Masonic bodies their triennial ses- tory. CO.. Rochester, Reports indicate that the heaviest dam- began TO LOAN—On flrst and second .1 alcove, steam neat gas. bath room nrlvi- city n-*r Coagrees street, eleven rooms; very of Republicans is being dissolved and mid sions here that MONEYmortgages ou real also on stocks lages. Inquire forenoons at 10 ELLSWORTH I convenient, heated by sie.im. hot and age Is at an today continue during estate; _M-l that the dormant interests of the voter Angelo, although many and bonds or any other good collateral securi- l if. water, nice batu r era and laundry. It would the the General Grand STREET._ kPFCIALTY SALKHMFN \Y ANTED to Mm In Brownwood have been wrecked week, Chapter ties. Of A. C. LI It BY & 42 1-2 0 make a n c*1 boarding bouse, inquire of EZKA at large is being aroused to the bridges Inquire CO., fTtO LET—House No. 10 rooms departments of perfi m s and toilet articles necessity street. Gray street, Io H A v. K I n, iiroet. or and the General Grand Council,the Exchange septtdlw and j In all classes of store-. V S, Exchange _1H_ of working.” damaged. high- j bath, newly papered and painted I t-ry »ttractlv« adver- YYTE WILL BUY household or features. S It is feared that est degrees of the York rite below that of goods store throughout; also house No. s Dana Block, tising High ca*di commissions and OVEN KOlt Iung In a • y»- dress r. a SMITH Watervftle. stated that the town Knights Templar at Louisville next street. ietu-tf ,T • position in the event of Dry an’s election Sunday, was flooded TO LET. ■ o one w th xp -us 0 ;*nd a r e c i- of the estate of .1. W. Lemont, bankrupt year. tiO:i preferred App y in medial i> between 9 aui-sw and stated he was not and entirely surrounded by water and responsible for the MONEY TO LOAN—On flrst and second ami Ha. in. ai>d 2and f> p in at office of PORT- The show a The flue offices the main floor of of that and goods were removed to reports membership of mortgage* on real estate, life Insurance op LAND STOVE FOUNDRY JOB 8AI.E —The 3-4 cently by Mercantile Trust vT derstands farming thoroughly, between Cod ley. Also a Qrat-elasa furnished to|»W ago, has given any estimate concerning Temple | Apply LEBANON MAN the ages of 21 and 35, and who cemes well re- stable and land at Willard Beach, of the Gulf of Colorado and Sante Fe are TURNS UP. Co. Elegant counter work and the electoral vote And stated that no esti- GOOD WATCH needs careful attentlou and fittings commended. Appl v to I It A c. STOCK- to T KU E BEOS No. 38* Fore street. »l-«. under water A best of when It is cieaued or in outer and mate would be He refused to to the depth of 18 feet south North Berwick, September 24.—Calvin workmanship room, massive Fire and BR1DGK, 507'/a Congress and shoot given. repaired. Thisktudol work Is my specialty; street^ _12-tt-lw» yit'It 8 \LK—House with II rooms of Brownwood and that 70 of for vault T with fruit trses disouss the coal strike. nothing oan be Choate, years age, whom search- my 20 years rxperience with W. F. Todd is the Burglar proof with interior slee! WANTED-Two first class steam fitters at two acres of land Oiled heard best of work. are once, also three good helpers. The A’so house lots adjoining. In Fast Deerlntsts from places up the line. ing parties from West Lebanon have been guarantee good My prices safes in private room, steam heat and ExctiiSW reasonable. GEO. W. BARBOUR. 888 Con- SMITH & ABBOTT CO.. 72 Union St. b* gain by GKO. W. Al'AMS, 108 HOW PRESIDENT SPENT THE The rain is down and sinoe Janitor service furnished. late Benjamin DAY. pouring streams searching Saturday noon, was gress stroet, opposite City ht. Executor of tbe estate of the Hall._1-tf to Cashier Adams. »1— still rising. The In the districts found at a house here Apply _ Canton, Ohio,September 534.—President country today. Mr.Choate, MORTGAGES AGENTS NEGOTIATKD—Purchasers WANTED, Lioll SALK—A fine cash business and cannot be heard from. It Is hard who Is the possessor of considerable lU of real est ite who desire a loan to com- FIRST NATIONL *nllTe“*^1ins Mrs, McKinley went for a long drive raining BANK. * ufacturing town, all fresh goods and their or owners mort- for 100 miles in all wealth and Is a resident of plete purchase naving The Horrors of a Stricken lint out of no cMBfWtm®- this morning. Eater the President re- approximately direc- Newburyport, sepl5dtf *olts, lnd. very treacherous in the matter of last He will be taken 21-1 Fort- Eoomis and Consul to Marseilles Robert sudden Saturday. back to lji: II Hints— House lots In all parts of fir -■» rises, a disaster Is feared. West Lebanon wThere he Is words AGENTS wanted to sell laud; some nice lota in Coyle Park;; n»B| P. Skinner. Roth are in the United spending a SOME SOUTHERN Forty Inserted under this head goods on salary or who. CITIES. lumber ami hardware advanced to bulla one commission. Eneo-e stamp and write for States on leave of absence few weeks with his wife. week for an cents, cash In advance. with open or®" and called up- DIGHT BROWNED. 24.—The census particulars at once. LOCK BOX a new rent on thimberland St., Washington, September E, Watervllle. month, h. d. on the President to their Me. 20-1 place, eix rooms and bath. $12 per pay respects. In bureau has ann ounoed the of call Dallas, Texas, September population VITANTEI)—To use Oblong, 86 Exchange St., 24.—Eight LU TAI OCCUPIED BY parch aklnd, serviceable, " " " 1 1 the afternoon President and Mrs. Mc- RUSSIANS. »» v afternoons^ persons ure reported to have been drowned several cities as follows: horse of about 110) lbs., or will take a Kinley drove to New a little Vienna, September 24—The gontlo horse to keep the coming winter, use WANTED SITUATIONS. L’OIi SALK A big snap. A Rerlin, in the flood at Brownwood. admiralty Chester, Pa,, 88,988 as against 20,220 in custom^ollt'ir Part of the just enough for exercise. H. lv. GRIGGS, overcoat, lined throughout wldi town seven miles north of the city. In has received the following despatch: Westbrook. town was wrecked. Communication is 1890. 22-1 silk surge, made to 33 breast, ox’oron***»j" the worsts hroniy evening the President received a few Taku, September 24.—The Russians oc Forty Inserted nnder this head 'hade, tor spring a d autumn w.ar, cut off, both by wire and rail. The Chattanooga, Tenn., 82,490 as against WANTED on the to one week for 25 cash at F. w. GIU SilUCK.nieiohaiitUowr. friends who called In an Informal the fortllications at Lu Tal Cape lease with cents, In advance. $20.00, “*i way. Leon river and its cupled yes- 29,100 in 1820. FARM of Middie held of Pram St, branches have swept privilege buying, within four or live lUPVa street, terday." as miles of Portland, suitable for and house of eight over an Immense area in the Savannah, Ga., is 54,824 against 43,- poultry COOK would like also L' OR S A LK —New one family country beirles. should want tools and sem^ furniture pAPABLK situation; Lu Tal Is situated about 40 miles 189 in 1890. working Call at fi rooms. centrally located. Bhfh. cenl£nt» around Dublin. Further to the will l cash down. y housekeeper. lorenoons 9 r> west in ay W. C. PARDONS, White School street. cellar and all modern conveniences. northwest of Tien Tsin and Is about 20 Itodk, Me. 2N-1 the Brownwood eeotlon, the Colorado, 21-1 ( A KK, Boom 4. 185 Middle St. miles due north of Taku. WANTED— the Choncoa, the Pecan and other rivers DAMAGE DONE BY MUSKRAT. Interest By young lady, position to do LiOR 8ALE-A good paying Bsh (J.C000 WANTED—Equal in orgnniza- i some work pP*jSS?£ri»n lion for light ; has had experience In about .too customers. Address •* 24 00,” Portland Press. 20-1 IfjV)R load of hors’S direct from the west, weig Washington, September -Ex-Secre- water for the wheel of the experienced stenographer b. plying pits WANTED—Anand bought Dy BODY FOUND ON TUMBLE ISLAND John typewriter, desires situation; can Ing from KKKi to 1700 pounds, LsmimenT tary W. Foster stated today that he mills here Is an «***» Belknap the WANTED—Furnlsnoa house for small furnish references. ( hafBn for this market; this during night faml- good Address A-lB. Box *?*,* It Oldest—originated 1810. Ilest-for Boothbay Harbor, September 24.—Word did not to take In the Inter- /,* ly; no children; neighborhood cf Long- horses and will bo sold at the right piUc*. external 1\ expect part threw 225 employes out of work and fallow ^ I or internal use. On res— II square or Winter Greet. Possession __22-1 A. TRA F roN, Cumberland Mills. Mo. was received here last night that the national Chinese negotiations. He said caused l| coughs, colds, choloru morbus, colic, If body damages to the mills in the dis- twenty-fourth. Addross P. M.. Gilead, Me. IIRI G CLERK—Junior wishes permanent al* PainB. aches and of L. of LI had position: have had six at■ \1 lnilam- 1/ Joseph Rhees, Wheeling, West Hung Chang expressed a desire placement of brick and stone to _10-1 years’ experience At ECllAKlUAf, Massage, rooms mat Ion. Co*#.*—26 cents masonry and J7«Con; Am and 60 #/ was a manufacturing prescription work. Speaks ill » reel. It cure* C0nts a Virginia, discovered that he come to China to aid In the lease small piaee in ;ho gross bottle. slzo more yesterday the extent of $10,000. A WANTED—To IngHsn and French 1]e,jr'Vf18’ Larger Jr/ muskrat, by vicinity of Portland or .and always willing and matism and nervous disease* of all the seaweed a boarding economical; three times as much. among on Tumble Island, negotiations, but he did not think he house In o? obliging. BLAIR, No 9 Brook WatcrvlUo klu'i*-^ Bp- digging up through the embankment lodging Portland, Address BOX 3« St., *• 8. JOHNSON & 1M: Rhees left here E. Main©. 2 i»i jctijMk CO., Saturday in a row boat could be of any special servloe under ex- near the side head of the Piirsonslleld. j snd Boston, Moss. flume, causing a (Jj.j JVTOTIOF-O. B- DeLong. contractor t'V-j'vvk for Southport nnd it is he was WANTED—By a to DU. thought isting olroumstancea. Besides It was a small How of "1*T and JJirUATION respmMable builder; promptly attended lift ^^-"Trtatmentfor run down some water, to increase to a ANTED—Pupils singers who desire to or house JN Jobbing by steamer or other ves- with ,5* housekeeper geneml houses for *» • the inclement season of the me this season to register their i estimates given; sel. He was 88 years of and has been long journey flood, washing away the earthwork is stuoyw'tn 11,8 °i,y' also car* olfHfrnnarty or age my Hludlo Accompanist. Miss Ida mortgages negotiated, Yf the summer was and he had 1 FS&STAVE.foi?^0' Bt. spending with his year approaching no de- thought to have caused the accident. It inkham, at once for choice of hours l shall ( arp •tiler's 201 brother, slip !S,dor«J,Office hours Hi«.j np artist, at Southport. sire to revisit the far returnto Fortlaud October io. o. * JVIlson. auctioneers, ra- write 80 EXCHANGE si. again east. will'take two weeks to the STEWART 1V° ’iie 4- repair damage. AxEUR. l° 64 10 Muits. Eggs M^'w'L2“d' l,'rrtllk A Palmer, BOSTON & MAINE B. II. (perm.... firm —fresh lu. boston; Mary W Bowen, Fall ltiver. CASCO BAY STEAMBOAT CO. « j !oo *Toi Flour—receipts 15.000 whaie.:::.™@fo Casco National hbls-. wheat 395.000: ion AJuirles Davenport, Portland, ibink. ^2^22 Bank.ioo im 112 bush ;„oorn 4l4.000 bush: oats 268.000 push; “Ath’*SCT Custom House Wharf, Portland, Me. In Effect 1900. . ouimnsriaml National Bank.100 t*UdSOn’ towluK barge John R Sept. 10, 1 ibore. 100 101 rye B.uOO bush: barley 82.000 uusn. lvhlg Portiiifd of Products in the Chapman National Bank.100 100 on Staple ’orgie... Fhst Natlonai Shipments—Flour i7.ooo obis; wueat 488.000 PHILADELPHIA—Ar 23d. steamer North WEEK DAY TIME TABLE. WESTERN DIVISION. (juntutioim Bank.?.. [....IOO ioo lo bush; corn oats ideati via, 1 lard. 3;.(«JU) erchnnts’ National 1,00 7,000 bus; 431,0*10 bush Anglia, ortland; schs Carrie A Nor- In Effect Sept. 17, 1900. Trains leave Union Station for Scarboro Bank....76 101 102 rve 0000 busu; bush. ton, Lob Boy and Jacob Meatsfoot.....’. National Traders’ barley )2,00U S Winslow, ivennebec; For Crossing, 10.00 a. m., 12.00 6.20 Leading Markets. Bank.100 100 102 Carrie A book, Bull. Forest City Landing, Peaks Is noon, 5.25, Portland National DETROIT—Wheat Quoted at 78 cash Wane; p. m.; Scnrboro Bracll, Pine 1‘otnt, 7 00 Pure Bank.... 100 109 110 Ar Dai ge Elk land, 5.45. 6.45, 8.00, 0.00, 10.30, a. m.. 12.00, 2.15 ground.6 2 06 75 Pori and Trust Red 8 %c; Sept 80 Vi 0; Oot Dec 89o. 24th, Garden, from Portland, in 10.00 a. m.. 12.00 noon. 3.30. 5.25, 6.20, m. Co... ioo 145 I60 801/4; tow of tug Peter 3.15, 5.00. 6.15, 7.30. Return—6.20. 7.20, 8.30, 9.30 p. 1 ortlaud Gas Smith. Old Orchard, 7.00. 8.45. 10.00 a. 12.00 Ven Company. 60 85 00 TOLEDO—Wheal—casli aiul September at P^sed 10.50, 11.50 a. m., 1.00, 2.35. 3.35, 5.15. 0.1 i, 8.20 m., noon, English 00 I oitland Water down 23d, sch Nimbus. For J.40, 3.30, 5.25, 0.05. 6.20, p, >Saco und Ameuaan uoa::::::;;;;V;S ool® 60.100 no .112 81c; Oct 81c; Dec 83%o. PhiladelphiaH?e‘‘>r, lor Cushing’* Island, 6 45, 8 00, 10.30, 2.15 in.; zinc. 00 lortlana »f. Boston. Blddeford, 7.00. 8.45, 10.00 a. m.. 12.00 Railroad Co. 100 160 ioo Passed out 2,id. sell 4.00. 6.16. Return—7.05 8.15,11.03, a. m., 2 45. noon, Maine Central John B Prescott, Phila- 6.40 12.30, 3.30, 5.25, 6.20, p. in,; Kennebunk. R’y. Joo ioo 17 Coitus Aliiriia;*. lor Bosion. 4.15, p. m. Cordage—Dusk. 1 ortlaud A delphia For Little and 7.00. 8.45, 30.00 a. m., 12.30. 3.30, 5.25, 6.05, 6.20 Cordage— Ogdtmsburg R. R. ioo 60 61 Deiaware Great Diamond Islands, p. »uU Urutn Breakwater—Sid sch Celia in.; &45. 10.00 a. a York Mock, Mo:»ey American pib tBy Telegraph.) 24th, F, liffethcus and Kennebnukport, 7.00, m., BONUS. Philadelphia for Bangor. Evergreen Landings, 12.30, 3.30, 6.05 Wells Sept. 24 Peaks 10.30 a. p.m.; Bench, 7.00, 8.45 Manilla..i;*®®1,.. Passed out 24 th. Island, 5.30, J7.00 8.20, m., 12.00 a. ui Let Itevltw .lO/a®l Portland 6s. 1 NKW was sch Manuel R 111.. 3.30. 5.25 p. ill.; North Rol> 01 Manilla bolt rope.. iVa 907. 119 YORK—The Cotton market 10-uav Cuza. Phila- m.,&2.C0, 4.15. 6.15. *7.30 p. m. Berwick, . ‘ortland 4s. delphia for Belfast. llnsford, Somersworth, 8.45 a. Slsai. 1902—1912 Funding. ioa 103 quiet. y8c advance; middling uplands at 10%c; lift urn, Leave Little Diamond 7.00, in., . 1 V 1N bYAH I)-li A Y 6.30, 7.55, 5.25 Duck— ortlaud 4s. 1913. do gulf at 11 : sales 056 hales. EN—Ar 23d, sclis Nellie F 12.30, 3.30, p. m ; Rochester. Farming- Funding.106 I08 9.30, 11.45 a. m., 12.25. 3.15. 4.30, 7.20, 7.55 p. ro. Alton Sawyer. HilDboro for a ton, Wolf 8.45 a. m Bangor 6s. I905.j Newark; Mattie J. lies, Return—Leave Great Bay, boro, 12.20, No Water.112 114 CHARLESTON—The Cotton market to-day Sullivan for New York; Emma Diamond. 6.25, 7.50, 3.30 p. in.; Lake-port, Weirs,' 1. Bath 4% 3. 1907. firm: 10c. McAdam. Calais 9.25, '1.40 a. m.. 12.30, 8.00 Laconia, No 8. ?,* Mumclnal.101 103 middlings for Providence ; Olive 3.10, 4.35. 7.15, p. m. Plymouth, 8.45 a. Ill,, 12.30 Manches- Bath 4s. 1921. Branch, lor New York; Return —Leave Trof* then’s p. m.; Refunding.101 103 MEMPHIS—The Cotton market closed VV es. 6.20, 7.45. 9.20, ter, Concord and Northern Belfast to-day Hariy Hayi Boston for coal port; blino 11.35 connettons, 24.—The mur- 4s.Munlcipa!1918.110 li t Elmiranda. a, m., 12.35, 3.05, 4.40. 7.10, 8.05 p. in. 7.00 a. 3.30 York, September ( steady; middlings 10%e. ill., p. m.; Dover, Exeter, Haver- jj#w « /» a.ais 4s 1901—1911 Return—Leave Refunding.... 100 102 Mid. schs T W Allen, Evergreen, 6.15, 7.40,9H5, hill, Lawrence, Lowell, 7.00, 8.45 a. some from oz...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Lewiston NEW ORLEANS—The Cotton market closed Eagle and N C Skinner. 11.33 a. ill., found support sundry 1117 Os,* 1901. Municipal.101 102 sclis Helen m.. 12.40. 3.00, 4.45, 7.05 p. ni. 12.30, 3.30, 6.05 Boston 10 6 Passed, H Benedict, from Port- For p. m.; J4.30, 7.00, 8.45 a. ut hnigs Mmlbjre* uewisx.cn4«. I9ii, firm; middlings 16j. Ponce’s Landing, Long Island, 5.30, at times today uml prices were Municipal.105 107 lana ; Hope Haynes, Port for Ul., 12.30, 1.40, 3.30, 6.05 p. m.; Leave Boston MOeeB Acultarbolic. Ar> 8aco 4s. 1901. MOBILE—Cotton market Reading Portland; 8.20. 10.30 a. m., 2.00, 6 15 p. m. Return—6.05, for AcUl Municipal.100 102 steady; middlings Golden Bail. Long Cove for New Three Portland, 6.00, 8.00, 7.30, 8.30 a. 111., 1 15 lilted to a level quite substan- Oxalic.. is®'™ Maine Central R R ^ York: 9,05, 11.20 a. m., 2.50, 6.55 m. one Uuio 8.1912,eons.n;tgl35 137 S steis St John for E p. 4.15, 6.00 p. 111.; arrive Portland, 10.07, Acid tart• o< .o.o do; C Allen. Bath for 10.50* at the close 4 vaS.* 108 11.50 a. Ul., 7.50. 9.30 111. over that of Saturday * 110 SAVANNAH—The Cotton market closed Philadelphia. SUNDAY TIME TABLE. 12.10, 5.00, p. tlally *!s ., cons. mtg... .106 106 Ar schs Hannah ted In some Individual Ashes, ** quiet; middlings lbc. 24th, F Carleton. Bangor f jr For Forest City SUNDAY TRAINS. weakness persls pot.::::::::::: .v.v.v' %zo «6s,l9OO.exten’sn.l01 102 New Attiae E Landing, 8.03, 9.00, 1 01 York; Riekerson. Somes Sound a. Huchu land 1st 10,30 ni., 12.15, 2.15, 3.15, 5.00 p. m. and the announcement of a small Leaves. Xh5 AUga'i'g«s, 1900, mtgioo lCi for do;; Wm Calais for Block Leave Union Station for Scarboro Cross- lt0ofcg Lais Portland Water Co’s I orupeun Market*. Du;eu, Island; For Cushing’s island, 9.00, 10.30 a. III. copaoia. ’'bh®(v/ 4s. 1937_.107 1 09 Rosa Mueller, St Jonu for ing, 10 15 a. ni., 2.00. p. m.S Scarboro In the alternoon a New York (and ali 12.15, 2.15, 3.15, 5.00 p. m. early put stop Beach, Pine Point, 0.15 a. 2.00 failure (By Telegraph.) sated); Yreka. Rondoiit for Portland; Eliza S For Little and Great Diamond ni.. 12.55. teexwux. Potter Islands, D. m.: Old 10.15 a. m.. advancing tendency of prices so Boston Stock LONDON. 24.1900—1 onsols for money Philadelphia for Bangor: Eliza Leven- Trefetheus arid Orchard, 12.55, 2.00, 10 the ii—e:::::::::::::7:. 1,1st. Sept. Evergreen Landings, 5.30 and 98 account saler. South Arubov lor p. ill.; Saco, Blddeford; 10.15 a. in., was and dull with Sales of stock at the 7-16: for the 98Va. Thomaston; Eugenie, Peaks Island, 8.00, 9.03, 10.30, a. 111., 12.15, the closing heavy : — Boston Stock Exchange; Port Reading lor Bar 2.00, 12.55.2.00. 5 30 p. m.: K.enisebunk, North Gat Harbor; F S Wainwriglit 4.20 p. in. Sch!u®kiM.u.r.la.te. :ue.roz-- Perth for Berwick, Dover, Exeter, Haverhill. a few net galus remaining. The Amboy Castine; Elizabeth M For Ponce's only Copperas.”.’i X4'4* 2 Atchison. ofs/a for Cook] Landing, Long Island, Lawrence, Lowell, Boston. 5 30 1 ream Boston 61 SAILING DAYS OF OCEAN STEAMERS ltockport Portsmouth, Va. 8.00. 10.30. 4.20 ill. 12.55, of weakness were tartar...... 27i,»7i',tnXk Maine...... T87/ 2.00, p. m. arrive 5.18. 9.42 points People's Sid, schs Emma * p. ; Boston, p'.m special Ex American 1 McAdam, Nellie F Sawyer. Do '3 not at Evergreen Landin’. Logwood.:....27 Bell.. FROM 'np. Matue J Alles. stop Transit, the former Gum Olive Branch and Barry W Runs direct to Diamond at EASTERN DIV SION. Gas and Brooklyn arable...! i 22 Central St Paul.New York. ?outhnm’tn Sept 26 7 Cove, stops 70®1 Massachusetts.*12% Ilavnes. ■ on 83 before the close and do pld, 62 Majestic.New York.. Liverpool 26 landings return, Leave Union Station for Boston and Way below ...Sept Passed, schs Myronus, for Cam- (jroppl0g Aioe® Maine Noordland.New York.. Antwerp... Sept 26 Phllade'plua Saturday only noon trip leave at 12.15 p. in. Sta&ious, 9.00 a. m.; Biddeford, Kiltery, both the cape":::::::::::::::;;:;. Central. iss den; Northern Eight, Gardiner for New tnelatter touching 48, being Archimede.New York. 26 York: instead of 12. Portsmouth, New bury port, Salem, Union Pacific. .Italy.Sept Abide Bowker, Bowdoinham for ^41/- do: Ida L Ray, C. W. T. GODIN G, General Manager. L-. nn, Boston, 9.00 a. 6.00 D. on the present movement iSSST'. Union Pacific Aller.New York. .Bremen... .Sept 27 Stonlngtoiii for no; 2.0u, m.. 12.45, m.; jow prices Dfd.71 yf Georgia Berry. Rockland for seplO dtf arrive Boston 5.57 a m 9.00 Mexican Central Princess Irene. New York Bremen.Sept 27 do; John Stroup, St John 12.30, 4.00, p. in.; stocks in the steel group were wum":.v.v/:"v::.v"v::.v.v: 4s. 76% for do; Ben flur, Gar- Boston at Old fieferal American Gaseogno.New York. .Havre.Sept 27 diner tor Stony Express stopping Orchard, Sugar .114 Brook; tug Eureka, torc%. Bootlibay at 7 a. m. Monday, Wednesday and Leave Union for Sept. 24. Sept 22. Bulgaria.New York. Hamburg. ..Sept 29 Station Blddeford, Kit- cus- 20 Friday for Portland, touching at So, Bristol, ant In itself, but the exhaustion of H5"'011.1 60^2 New 4s. reg.133% i84 Kaiser W de G New York. .Bremen.Oct 2 Sid fm Liverpool Sept 23, steamer Winfredian tery, Portsmouth, Newburyport, Salem, 60 Heron island, Boothbav Harbor and Squirrel 2.00 a. New 4d. .. Boston. Lynn, m., 12.45 in., arrive and tteir failure to ex- S&.77*:.. 00fi)2 coup.133% 134% 8t Louis.New York. So’ampton .Oct 3 island. Boston, p. nmers' margins New : Sid fm Glasgow Boston 5.57 a. m., 4.00 p. m. Leave Boston ..i 4y2 1)5 Friesland .... New York. .Antwerp —Oct 3 Sept 22, steamers Samatian Returning, leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, which was assigned as the New 4s. Oceanic.New York. Oct 3 and Lakonia. Montreal. for Portland, 9.00 a. ni., 7.00, 9.45 p. in., arrive tend them, coup.116% 116 .Liverpool... at 7 a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Potassbr'mde.66®«0 Uenver et it. G. 4 Passed south at Port 12.10, 19.15 p.m., 12.40 midnight, of the lallure, attracted consider- 1st.103% 103% Aciuitaine.New York. .Havre.Oct Mulgrave, NS, Sept 24 Squirrel island. Boothbay Harbor, Heron Isl- cause Chlorate.16@2o* Erie gen. sch Miantonomah. t—Daily. 4s. 06 67 F der Grosse .New York.. Bremen.Oct 4 and, So. Bristol and East W. N. . Rotterdam... .NewYork. .Rotterdam. .Oct 6 25® 1 B0 Sent. 24. Sept. 22. Westbrook Jet., Woodfords, 7.33. 9.45 a. ^oda, by Latin.New York. .Bremen Oct 9 carb.334® 6*54 Atchison. 26Vs STEAMERS. St. Lawrence Service. m., 12.33. 5.33. 6.20 IP.; Scarboro 26% New York.New York. Oct 10 3.05, p. on call closed at a 2. S Atchison oiii.• .Southampt’n Beach, Pine Point, Old Orchard, Money 1*4 2*1-,.Wafi 6/% 675/8 Southwark.New York. .Antwerp. ..Oct 10 MONTREAL. TO LIVERPOOL. Saco, Central Paeinc. Biddeford, 9.5G a. m. Trains arrive at, Crime mercantile *»er eeut Sugar Teutonic.Newr York. .Liverpool....Oct 11 at lead.2o®22 Ches. at Ohio. 26 Calling Moville. P rdand from Worcester, 1.03 p. White wax. Havre Oct 11 m.; Exchange was with actual busi- .60oj55 Touralne.New York.. River 8.25 a. 8'erUng heavy.! Chicago. Bur. 0 Denver s ic G. and of S. S. Co. Liverpool. Quebec SUNDAY TRAINS. 17% 18 MIANII'UKK ai.manai.SEPT. 25. Bay Naples rates at 4 84 u. 4 84l4 and 4 883,4 88. U'>n For Old Orchard Beach, Saco, Bidde- Whttewood— Brie, new.’.. io% io% 6 am. .11 45 20 Sunrises. 34l.,,_h I Thu July Numiman u Aug. 11 Aug. 10.05 a. .50 in. Rochester and uieread bills at 4 82V4 82*4. WB~r *• ford, m„ p. «4 No 1&2, 1 Brie is dig. 3 L 30% Sun sets. 5 PM...12 00 2 •• in...$4 @$45 37[UlBh \ Aug Corinthian 18 18 Stations, 6.20 p. m. certificates Illinois 116 t> 9 Way Silver 82*4 «v03*4- Sape, ltn. 36 g} <3 Central.J14% Length of days.. 12 .'DMoon sets. On ami After 9 Parisian 25 ?5 D. j. G. P. <& T. A. Cake itrie &. Scpf. lo, 1900, FLANDERS, Common. 1 in. 28 a) 32 West. 25 25 16 Sicilian 31 31 Bar Silver 62Vh will connect daily witn the 1.05 ra. train sep'Odtf i in No 1 Lake snore.209 209 p. 23 &2...$40@$45 over the Maine Tunisian T Sept. 8 Sept. Mexican dollars 494s Louis & Nash. Central Railroad (White MS. " •* North Carolina Pine— 69% 69 at 30 Numidian 15 15 Div.) touching North *• 1 itievatnu.-. .... 84 Naples, Bridgton, Government* weak, inch, No i .£25@$3r* Mannan&u 83 MA3RINTK NEWS and 6 Sept Corinthian 22 22 Bridgton Harrison, connecting at llarrisou *• 2 $2X@$32 Mexican central.. 10% 10% for 13 Parisian 29 29 1,"*<»• with stage Waterford. *• Umax. IV2 and 2 inch, No. l.$30 u $40 Michigan Central. .. * 20 Sicilian 5 Oct, 5 Oct. FORT OF PORTLAND. Round trip excursion tickets, good for ol " Minn. & St. ... day 27 No2.*28®*38 Louis.. 61% 61% date Ask Tunisian 12 13 The folio* in- ., only, $2.00. for our tourist’s inv quotations represent Cyprus- Mum. a LOUIS Did.|90% 91 guide at Union Station. No cattle carried on itg prices In this market: Saps. 1 In. 36A 40 Missouri racinc... 47% MONDAY. Sept. 24. these steamers. ■: 47% C. L. GOODRIDGE. tow and steers.... 6 Va 1> Common. 1 In. 28@ :i2 new .lersev central.128% 128% Southern Arrived. Manager. RATES 111 Effect Gill, 1900. Mbn New York Central.126% _sepl2-ati OF PASSAGE. Sept. Clear 126% (411 Skins—Mo i quality 8 pine— Northern Pacino Shields—To ancl A reduction ol 5 * i com.\ 48V* 48% Steamer Dargal (Br), Whiteway, Cabin—$52.50 upwards. 2 .. No ..>.6 Uppers.$60@ 70 Nortneru Pacilic otd. 68% 69 R Reford & Co. per cent Is allowed ou return tickets. TRAINS LEAVE UNION STATION. RAIL e .eh Select. 60 HARPSWELL No 3 **.25c 5o,a) Nortn western...... 159 158% Steamer Cumberland, Allen, Boston for East- STEAMBOAT C0“ Second Cabin—To Liverpool, London or Hue common. 0) WAY SQUARE AS FOLLOWS: 46 56 do Did. port and St John. NB. Londonderry—$35.uO to $45.00. 1 l t The 365 ISLAND ROUTE. Hetall Grocer*’ Sugar Market.. Spruce. i@ One & West. 19 19 Sch t- raucis R Baird, Boothbay, Ice to Burn- Stkekagje—Liverpool. London, Glasgow, 7 00 a. m. For Brunswick, Lewiston (Lower) liemiock. lOra 13 Heading.. 15 15 ham Ice Co. Beginning September lo. steamer Auco- Belfast, Londonderry or Queenstown, $23.50. Bath, Boothbav. Beach, Rockland, Au- Portland mantel—«iil loai 3:: confectt-mors Clapboards— 1900, Popiiam Kock lsiuuu.103% Sell James A Brown, Simmons. Kingston, NY, ciseo will leave Portland Pier, week Prepaid certificates $24. gusta. Watervilie. Skowhegan and Belfasc. 7c: corfee- Spruce X... 35 103% Portland, if Sc; powdered 7'4o: granulated 32@ to Cox & Ward. days as follows: Children under 12 half fare. Rates to 8.30 a. ni. For Danville Kumford Clear. 28. Union Pacino nru. 71 % 71 Vs Ida Port Portland, 8.30 a. m., 3.30 m. land, Maine ton, Watervilie, Moosehead Lake via Foxcroft, Clear cedar.2 50@2 75 Sch Hudson, Webber, Clyde. p. WaDasa. 6% 6% White Gloucester. Daily excursions 22 miles down the ar27dtt Bangor, Washington County R, R., Bar Harbor, Scar James A. Garfield, Ship Island to Point- X No 1 cedar.1 25@1 75 Sch Foam, Rice, Bay, Wabash me. 16 16% Sch Railroad. Simmons. Friendship. Fare round trip, 50c. Aroostook County and for Houlton,Woodstock, a-ITtre, lumber #10. Spruce.1 50@1 75 St. Sr. Boston & Maine. 187% Sch Susan Frances, Rich, Rockport. Stephen, Andrews, St. John and Hali- Laths, spce-....2 50@i 85 SUNDAYS. fax via Vanceboro. 8chr Cliarlei L. oavenpor Philadelphia tc New York ana now Bug. Df.. Sch Emily A Staples, Taiutu .Winterport. Lime—Cement. Leave Portland for South and in 12.35 m. L>r Old |Colonv.204 204 Harpswell p. Express Brunswick, Lisbon Martinique, coal 2 75. Cleared. termediate landings, 10.00 a. 2.00 d. m. MEW pcask.85@00 Adams ..123 123 m., YORK DIRECT LINE, Falls, Augusta, Watervilie, Newport, Bangor, 8cltr Win. to Panrers Cement....1 60 Fare to South Harpswell and return Sundays Bar Oldtown and Green- Mason, Philadelphia 3o@^ American hxjks*....160 160 Bucksport, Harbor, MmtoUet. Sch Eastern Light, Lindsay. Lubee —J H 3oc, other Landings 25c. ville- coal #1 08. ». BJcnres* '. 45 46 port, VJ. Bl&Kc* ISAIAH Maine Steamship Co. 12.50 in. For Star Ip gross .. ...00@55 Gas.83 85% DANIELS, p. Danville, Jc.,Rumford Falls, Schr J. J. Hanson, Philadelphia to Bath, con (Lime Peome Sch Lilian, Norwood. Tremont—J H Blake. Gen’l Mgr. Long Iilanil Snnml By DaylQhi fcemis. Lewiston, Farmington, Dirigo.00@55 racinc Man. 27% 28% sep8-dtf__ Carrabasset, 90c. «. Rangeley, Blnghttn, Watervilie, Skowhegan. Forest City.00@50 Pullman Paiace. 18 -! 182 FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS. 3 TRIPS PER WEEK. 1 oo p.iii For Schr B. C. to Saco, coa Metals. 114 Porllan , Mt. Desert & Mactiias SMj G< Freeport,Brunswick,Rockland, l Beach, Philadelphia Sugar, common.-.113% The steamships Horatio Hall and Man. K. a. L.points, Watervilie. Skowhs- Copper— 77% 78% JONESPORT, Sept 21—Ar, sells D J Sawyer, Augusta. #1 05 and low age. Western.union. M J iiattan alternatively leave FrankUn gau, Belfast, Dover and Foxcrolt, Greenville, common.00@2 »V4 HB Rogers, Boston; i.anie Cobb, Beal, do; Wharf, 14@48 Southern Ky pid. Friday, April 20th. the and Bangor, oldtown and and to Polished capper. .0O@22 Sewall, Norton, Portland; Sea Foam, Mansfield, j steamer Portland, Tuesdays, Thursdays Saturdays Mattaw.unkeag, Portland wiiulmn e flurks' Rapid Transit. 48 60 COMMENCING at m. for New York Bucksport Saturdays. Bolts.00(®2jV4 Brooklyn Moosapec. 6p. direct. Returning, leave Steel common..... 30% 30% Pier 5.10 p. in. For Brunswick, Augusta, PORTLAND. Sept. 24 if M sheath.00@16 i-ederai Sid, sloop Yaoman, Alley, Jonesboro. FRANK JONES 38, E. R., Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satur- Bath, 63 63% 6 m. and Watervilie and to Skowhegan Y A* ao DIQ. will, weather days at p. Saturdays The following rout t ie .v *-*i Bolts.@18 permitting, leave Portland fur- quotationsrepre American xoDacco.. 86% 86% EXCHANGE DISPATCHF.N- and These steamers are superbly fitted and only. Bottoms.26@3l Tuesdays Fridays at 11.00 p. m 5.i5 m. For Danville Junct on. Mechanic •ate prices lor the market: ao fia...... 126 125 nished for passenger travel and afiord the most p. Ar at London steamer Fresbfield, for Rocklani, Bar Harbor and Mac hi as Falls. ana on Saturda sto Rumford MetroDotitan street K K.146 146% Sept 24, oiivenient and comfortable route between Lewiston, Kloui In^ot.16@17 Portland. port and intermedia'e landings. Re Falls Watervilie and ! Tenn. coat *s iron. 63V* 55% leave Portland and New York. Belgrade, Skowhegan. and low grades.3 15 a8 30 Straits.@3 Sid fm Shields Sept 22, steamer Tynedale, turning Maehiasport Mondays and 11.00 p. in. Night Express for Brunswick, Superfine U. B. lumber. 27% 27% at-4 a.m. J. F. LISCOMB.General Agent. Wheat Bakers.4 l>Oa4 26 Antimony.12@14 Portlaud. Thursdays for all landings, arriving Batn, Lewiston. Augusta, Watervilie, Bangor, Spring Coke.4 00 Conun«i;lai roDacco. 237* 24% 11.00 m. THOS. M. BARTLETT. AgC oewdtf Wheat patents.4 6o«6 15 76@5 Ar at Rio Janeiro Sept 8, barque Grace Deer- Portland p. Moosehead Lake, Aroostook County via Old- Spring @0 75 GEO. F. EVA.NS. F.K. BOOTHBY Mien. and SLLouiasi. roiier..4 25 ^4 40 Spelter... ing. Portland. town. Bar Harbor, Bucksport. Vanceboro, St. Solde rx*/4.Va-.x.... @22 Boston :’larii8t. Gen’l Mgr. g. p. & t. A. os- Mleh. and St. Louis clear.4 00 $4 13 Stephen, St. Andrews, St. John and all Ar were took Winter W heat patents.4 60&4 75 Naval Stores. BOSTON, Sept.24 1900—The following Memoranda. apr!8dt£__ County via Vanceboro, Halifax and the of Flour and Corn: Provinces. The Saturday train does not Tar & bbl.3 4‘n today’s quotations night Com suit Food. Bucksport, Sept 23—McKay & Dix will launch connect to Dexter, Dover and Fox- Coal tar.6 25 FLOUR. BOSTON id PHILADELPHIA. Belfast, schooner of t arn, ear lots.... (SBO 00@5 on or about Oct 15 a four masted erof, or beyond Bangor, excepting to Washing Hoofing Pitch, %>gallon..11@ 12 a.5 25 the Stotes- International Co. torn,bag lots. *62 Spring ir.tr.'*’ ts 4 50 about 1200 torn, to be named Edward Steamship TKl-WEEKLY SAILINGS. ton County R. R. and Bar Harbor. WU Pitch.3 25@3 50 a 4 60. New York, for (a. Bo Winter 4 15 and to hail from general --- 12.55 a. in., Mt. Desert for Meal, bag lots... patents bury FOR — — midnight. special 3 70 4 30. master on the same molus Otis, car lots. Nails—Iron—Lead. Clear and straiain trade. A sister four Brunswick, (connecting for Rockland), Augus- SjSO Nails firm will from Boston iota... 34@ 35 Corn—steamer yellow 60c. will be .launched in December. The Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. ta. Watervilie, Bangor, Greenville and Bar Osts. bag "O Lebes, Ca'ais Si. John, N. 3. M.s. .OO 50 Cut.2 5<‘@2 build a 1400 ton four master in 1901 and proba- Eastpoi. Halim, Harbor. Cotton seed, car lots... 00,428 of New From Wire...2 75@2 95 .1l*rKn' and smaller craft. and all parts Brunswick, Nova Scotia Philadelphia Monday, Wednesday Cotton Seed, bag lots.OO 00,427 oo P Cl.to l.lVo mock bly anct’.ier WHITE MOUNTAIN MYISION. Iron— Haven. 23—The schooners N Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton. The Sacked Bran, car iota. .. ..18 00(419 00 Telegrapn.* Vineyard Sept and Common. @ 2Va By R X which arrived here favorite route to Campobello and St Andrews, Friday, 8.50 a. m. For sacked Bran, bag lots.00 00^19 00 H Skinner and Rundlett, Bridgton. Faybans. Burling Kelined. 2 @ % 24. 1900.—Cattle—recemts loss of anchors and chains, am N. B. From General Wharf. Boston. 8 s. m. From St. Sherbrooke car lots.18 00^20 00 CHICAGO. Sept. last week with ton, Lancaster, Johnsbury. Middling, Norway.4 @ 4V% to 10c lower; natives, and Pine street Wharf. PhlladelDhla, at 3 m. In- and lots..19 0<’a2o 50 23.000generally steady sails torn, have repaired proceeded. p. Quebec, Montreal. Chicago, St. Paul Min Middling, bag, Cast Steel. 8@10 out rm u’llo 9 ears 85: stood inriinii steers at surance effected at offica. 50 Ou and a.u-er Monday, May It, steamers will neapolls. Mixed leeu.-.18 50&19 3 Va for the West the Penn. Br I shoesteel.3 @ 6 40 a.6 9i>: poor lo medium at 4 6o®5 35: se- Domestic Ports. leave Railroad Wharf, Portland, ou Monday, Freights by R. R. and 1.05 p.m. For Sebago Lake, dgton, Har- Coffo*. Tea. Slotaiue*. Gaisin*. forwarded Sugar, lected leeders steadv 3 90(3)4 t>0; mixed Stock- Wednesday and Friday at 6 30 p. m. Return South by connecting lines. rison, via rail and Songo River, North Conway, H 5 YORK—Ar brig Leonora, Munroe, Ron.nu grauuiatea. » .S4 C.*Va® ers at 2 76®3 86;Texas fed steers 4 35®5 00; NEW 23d, log leave St. John. Eastport and Lubec Mon- Passage $10.08. Trip $18.90. Fabyans, Lancaster, Colebrook, Lunenburg, sugar—Standard Gen sobs Warden, Sa- fine 6 84 Russia.I3%,g)14 Texas steers at 3 5o®4 20. Brunswick. Ga; Longfellow, days and* Friday. Meals and room included. St. Johnsbury, NewDort. Sugar—Extra granulated— grass K en « U'rvf Qahoo-A ToL-fl f Irvvralr. V. T? r.? /A rv American Russia.Ll@12 C Ervon. Norfolk for Bay- VA AO. VI nv «« &« Sugar—Elxtra C. 6 60 Hogs—rece pts 3,900; left over—; mostly 10c vannah; S Barlow, Through tickets Issued and baggage checked apyij waahjg, 7 onne; F & T Baltimore; Central Boston. North and Bartlett. Coflee—itlo. roasted.. 13 iffiio Galvanized.6Va@ lower, cli slim steadv; top at 5 GO: mixed and Lupton. Longstreet. to destination. Freight received up to 4.00 Agent, Wharf, ton. Conway Fabyans, Lead— South River. NJ; £. B. and General Coflee—Java and Mocha.— 27@30 butchers 5 I0®f> 65; good to choice heavy 6 10 Marv B Wellington, Crosby. p.m. SAMPSON, Treasurer Lunenourg, St. Johusbury, Montreal, Toronto Sheet.— @ 95 P Kendall. Bangor; Ellen T King, tickets and 88 State SU Fisks Boston, and 6 rough and heavy at 4 95 its 06; light at Susie Oliver, For staterooms at the Pine Manager, Building, Chicago. ,, Teas— Amoys.. 2*>@85 % ® 60; apply oct22dtf 27 50 Zinc. @ of sales 5 40. New Rochelle for New Yoik. Ttree Ticket Office, 270 Middie or for Mass. SUNDAY TRAINS. Lets—Congous. a 10 6 20® 5 GO; bulk 20®6 street, Ripe. @o sch Charles H Trickey, Fortress Monroe other information at lets— Japan... 36^40 Sheep—receipts g6,000: siieep 5®lOc lower; Sid, Company’s Office, Railroad 7 20 a. m. Paper train for Bangor, Bath, and in of State Teas—Formosa. So.cc 65 llice—Salt—Spices—Starch. lambs iOc lower; good to choice wethers 3 80® (anchored bay). Wharf foot street. for Rockland exeept|Farry Transfer at Bath. Ar 24th. schs Silver Sprav, River Herbert, N RAILROADS, Molasses—Porto Klco...... 8«.a,4u Domestic rice.5Va® 7 4 15; fair to cnoice mixed 3 50@3 85; Western 7.2b p. m. Paper train for Lewiston. Levi Hart. Bangor via Bridgeport; Decorra. Molasses—Barbadoes. 32.435 Turks Island salt, Is lb lid.2 50@2 80 3 90®4 10: Texas sheep at 2 50®3 60; S; 9.30 a. m. For Fabyans and intermediate sheep Kennebec, Calais. DAY STEAMER FOR BOSTON. %> .... 20«2J 50 4 Western 4 G9. MacUias; Melssses—cormnoa.... Liverpool.2 25@2 native lambs 26®5 10; 7o®5 via stations. Also sell Herman R Kimball* Rockport sj 1 Kew 2 crown.2 0042 25 Diamond Crystal bbl...... @2 50 ar, From .J y 3rd to October 1st. 12.?5 p. m. For Brunswick, Lewiston, Bath, Raisins, River. do 3 crown...2 26,42 60 ... 5@5 % Fall Augusta, Waterville, Bangor and Bar Harbor. Domestic ilarKeti. 23d, schs Newell B Hawes, Steamers will leave Railroad Portland, 4 crown. 2 60 tt2 73 BOSTON—Ar Wharf, 6.00 p. m. For Lewiston. do Maker, for on and Duriuii & RIVER DUre“.21(822 (Bv Telegraph.'- Leighton, Portland; Mary Langdon. Boston, Tuesdsy Saturday. BRIDGTON SACO 11.00 p. m. Night for all points. late ins. I t>o?e Muscatel. 7'48V4 SISto South Am- hour of Express 05 Sept. 24.1900. Rockland; Cox & Green. Thompson, July the leaving will be 7 a. m. During a. m. Mt. Desert for Rockland «il Mace ..90@1 RAILROAD CO. 12.55 special Fork. Beef, Lard l Pot. .try. Flour marxet—receipts Ida L Anderson, Stouington; tug and September will leave at 8.30 a. m. Nutmegs...... NEW YORK—The boy; Ray, August Bangor and Bar Harbor. Pork—Heavy.17 25(5917 60 20.659 bbls: exports 13,920 bbls: sales 7,600 Savage, Portland. J. F. LISCOMB, Supt. IN PORTLAND. Proper. tug Get- tf P. ARRIVALS Pork—Medium.1*3 00 a. 16 25 I < held at old quiet steady. Ar 24th, steamer Ivan3a3. Liverpool: may HEESEY, Agent. Cloves.*.15® pcxgs; prices; Brookside _B. SN EFFECT, JUNE 25, S90O From Montreal. Fabyans aid Bartlett Beef—liea»». 75 411 25 pts 3 70®4 oo;winter straights tysburg, Philadelphia, with barges ;.10 Ginger.14^15 Flour—Winter 8.25 a. in.; Lewiston and Mechan- 10 00@10 75 Minnesota paleuts 4 20®4 60; win- and Corbin, for Portlaud, and proceeded; schs FOR Beet-light. Laundry starch.y®5% 3 55(0.3 65; ic Falls, 8.35 a. m; Waterville and naif t* 6 60 00: Minnesota bakers 2 75a E T Hamor. Mt Desert; Storm Petrel, Eddyville; Boneless, bbls. Gloss.... .G%®7% tei extras 2 70®3 8.43 a. Farmington, ; D P, Calais; Mary DOMINION LIN North Augusta. m.; Rangeley, Laru—tcs ana natt fcbt. nure.. 8s,hi98V4 r—Snoi. 3 30- do low grades 2 40®.2 70. Hattie S Collins. Stouington Bridgton, Harrison, Brhlg* 12.02 dunpoirde Mvra Sears and Port- Bemis. Bangoi, Augusta and Rockland, p. Lard—tea ana halt bbl.com.... 6*14 ®*>7/% 25733 50 Rye quiet; No 2 Western at 59c fob afloat: Lee Newton. Red Beach; and Blasting.3 James Freeman. Josla Ion, West Sebago, South Uridg. m.; Skowhegan, Farmington Lewiston, lard—Fans .. 914399 V* 26 State live 54(2)5 c C I F New York. land Packet. Portland; to Sporting.4 60®6 Chase and Atalanta, Montreal Liverpool. 12.15 d. m.; Beecher Falls,St. Johnsbury.Bridg- l-srd—Pails, compound. 7Vfc®8 Wheat—receipts 325,925 Dusn; exports 124.- and A McNichol, Machlas; toil, Waterford and Sweden. Mattawami Bar Harbor, rob afloat to arrive. Sid, Bath for vans, Cod, Shore. 4 50,@4 75 schs Annie E lvranz, a. Hali- large BOA It 11 i*K TRAD Oats—receipts 97.<00 busn: exports 79.97o Below Sept 24, Bangor and Rockland, 1.25 m, dally; Medium shore t)?h. <43 f»0 CHICAGO River 23d, John E — spot, No 2 at Baltimore; off Patuxseut fax. St. Bar Harbor, Bangor, 4.20 a. m. i. busli: sales busli spot quiet; to Portland 7-85; 8 A 8 50; compound OVs. Second $35.00 upwards single. Spring Oct. 39 Ar steamers Titanic (Br). Greenock; Ca lfornla Pea. 2 60 «>2 05 mess at 12 7 5®14 00; family at 24th, Return—$66 NO and upwards, according tc sep24dtf leant, • • 30 % 3b % Fork Arm; Darby, do; sells 2 .55 " 2 40 NoV.. 13 00. Pottsville, Philadelphia; barge Falls Beans, Yellow Ryes. 1 6 25®16 00: short clear 75®16 New York; steamer. Portland & Rumford Ry. OATS. Emma Green and Mark Pendleton, Beans, Red 2 40 n'/> 50 Butter market is Arm; creameries at 17® Steerage—To XnTerpool, Derry, London, Kidney. & Boston. liJOO Native bit!. <4 76 % 22% do 14® 16Vic: June erm 18% a Sadie Lillie, ,, Queenstown, Belfast and Glasgow, $23.50 to in Effect June 25, Onions, oct. .2 22Vsc; factory W B coal Loella and 0 00 do erm —. Hid. schs Palmer, port; outfit furnished free. Betatoes, bid. 166(6 Nov 22% 22% 21 %c: state dairv 16%®21: $25.50 Steerage DEPARTURES Btoet 00 white llVsc: small white Julia Baker, Boston. Apply to T. P. MCGOWAN, 420 Congress Potatoes, .Jersey BOOpii FORK Cheesohrm; large schs Nettle Champion and 8.30 A. M. and 12.50 noon. From Union Station 6o at 11 Vs : small l 1%. BATH—Sid 24tli, street. J. B. K EATING, room 4, First Nation- htcet. Eastern .Shore...... @2 12 05 ll%®ll#/ac; large clored J Edward Drake, Bal- for Poland. Mechanic Falls. Buckfleld. Can- Western J D Paige, Philadelphia: Building, CHARLES ASHTON. 947A Bggs, Eastern fresh. («■ 23 r Eggs Arm; 8tate and Penn 38®21c; and al Bank Rumford Falls and Bemis. 1137. Thomas B Koed. Thomas B White and or ton. Dixheld, (4 21 ,a[i. at mark Western, timore; Congress street Congress Square Hotel, Ujis.Western fresh...... regular packing 12l/2®lbc; York. Excursion 8.30 12.50 noon and 5.15 p. m. From Union 23 ] Nat Mender, New DAVII) TORRANCE Si CO„ Montreal. a. m. Butter, Fancy Creamer. 24@ [Laud. loss off 20c. 24th, tug A della, towing Cheap Station /or Mechanic Falls and intermediate Batter, Vermont. 21 "! 22 766 seed oil steady BOOTHBAY—Sid jly25oti to rtlontieaJ, Quebec and St. Oct. Cotton sch Susan Stetson, Bangor; Nellie Waters (Br), stations. On Saturdays only, 5.15 p. m. train al. @4 25 3 do : HYANN1S—Ar 23d, schs Clara alternately Wharf, Portland, OAT- Wheat—No 2 spring —c;No 72ys@78Vi Wharf. at to GORHAM and t Corn—No 2 4114® 7h®78V4C. York. excepted. and intermediate stations. ing), Orr’s Island, East. Harps well. Sebasco, 8 60 f Oats—No2 at for New Tl ,, Sundays Franklin.. 22 41 3/rc* No 2 vellow 41%@41%c. Agricola, meet until Harbor and Harbor. fra 6 00 ( .22% y8 west. 23d. sells M E Olvs, Golden Ball These steamers every demand o! Commencing Sunday, .June 3rd, 1900, Small Point Cnndy’s coal, r -tail. No 2 white at 25 %a26 V2c:N0 3 Passed m. ....22% 22% 22Vs®22%c; Y'ork. steamship service in safety, further uotlce. Leave at 8.30 a. m. Return at A Return, leave Cundy’s Harbor at 6.00 a. I,cutties. J fjy ..«„• at ana Julia & Martha, New modern speed, white“24®25% : No 2 Rye 6?y2@53c; good and luxury of traveling. via above landings. New York— malt- MACIIIAS—Ar 24th, sells Henry Alaska. comfort and 4.00 p. m. 11 95 oarlev at »9®39%c; fair to choice tickets for Lowell J. H. Mnn »ger. lf feedng Win Keene and Portland. -rhrough Providence, Round Trip, Eare $1.00. MCDONALD, Igllt..27,1929 ( .. .™*K' No 1 Flaxseed at 1 o4; No l New York; Freeport, lard. ing at 63a57c; River. NS; W H Worcester, >>« York, etc., etc. 158 Commercial St Weight.28@29 Timothy seed at Sid. schs Atidie Fuller, Sand worcesie Rates to and from intermediate points al Tel. 46-3. Office, gw 7 05 N W Flaxseed at 1 54: prime Elwood Burton, ^ LISCOMB. Gen. Mauager ... Lard St John for New York; low rates. seplOdtl %vy.28 429 364 60 Mess Fork at 12 00®12 05. Waters, THOMAS M, BARTLETT, Ageai. corresponding.y sepl5dtf 4 30 ; for Boodd’mg.26,427 RIBS- short ribs sides at 7 60®7 8o; Hillsboro do. Bnion 70 •it 7 055 Vi® 7 C'6; backs.39,440 i ♦ ... 7 Am calf.90@i 00 )S ...... ■■■■■■ ■— ■ — ■ ■ 1 1 ■ ■■■ ■■■ 1 '■■■ !! *'-^ = THE CITY HEALTH.
ISKYV AUVERTISKMKJ1TS TODAY. Commission Suggested to Inves- J. E. Llbbv Cc. M. Lewsen & Co. & K. & Records. YES. J. M. Gould. tigate Monthly ffi&ibbq ^Sibbif M. Ste nen. & Sons Co. E are to show Standard Clothing Co. w ready you one of F P. Tibtetis & Co. the best lines of Maine Central Excursion. Suggestion of n Prominent Physieian knitting City of Port land. Grand Kjchihition—S'ale yarns to be found in the Who Has Considered the Of Frank Bu nham. Subject. Opening city, also Owen, Moore & Co. the very best Our J. K. Pain er. quality. yarns <3eo. C. Shaw. are all made by the well Oren Hooper's Sons. Several months ago statistics were pub- known & McDowell. Center lished that the of R. Ira F. Clark. showing mortality manufacturer, Blaukenburg Co. Frank M. Low & Co. Portland was large compared with that of of Philadelphia, the maker of the O. C. I lwell. some other cities. There was consider- well known Golden Eastman Bros. & Bancroft. ; Fleece and Dalton & Co. able discussion at the time, but no satis- Crown Grand yarns, the maker’s factory explanation was given to show name is a of its New Wants, For Sale, To Lost, bound guarantee Let, why a city so fortunately looated should purity and similar advertisements will be found on strttngtb, smoothness and page 0 under appropriate beads. have this record. The subject has not elasticity! but the very best and been allowed to drop by members of the Nothing long! est fibre Australian wool JilMEF JOTTINGS. medical profession; and one of the most being uS(Jj in its manufacture. eminent physicians of the oity has ex- Portland’s oldest The Chestnut street auxiliary of the pressed the opinion to the PKKSS that knitters have it from us for W. F. M. society will hold Its regular an effort should be made to ascertain, used years wiih the first if in view of all the conditions, Port- and at monthly meeting Tuesday, September greatest satisfaction, our very so of 25 at 5 o’clock, at the parsonage 488 Cum- land has really high a per oentage low prices will continue,to use from are the berland street. The executive board will mortality; and, secondly, what us this year. causes of it. Much labor and patient in- have charge. Below you will find the to arrive very low- There will be a special meeting of the vestigation would be required est prices for best quality, fuii Ward 1 Jtepublioan club this evening. at the truo causes; and the reoords of to weight yarns. All members are requested to be present, deaths for a series of years would have It Scotch Joseph A. Lee of Portland, one of the bo carefully analyzed and compared. Iron, 23o first naval recruits to respond at the Is suggested that the city government Shetland Floss, 7o matter in outDraak of the .Spanish war, was dis- would do well to put this the Saxony, 7o hands of a commission of if charged from the service at the Chelsea experts, Spanish, ]20 Naval and returned there is any on9 portion of tho city that hospital, Saturday, Germantown, 7c to his home In this city. After service In Is more unhealthful than the others be- cause of conditions that Four thousand pounds to Cuban waters during the war Lee was any may prevail, Wednesday, September Ttventy-Sijcth. select with the South Atlantic squadron un- it would be a very wiBe thing to ascer- frrm, til he contracted fever and other disabili- tain It. Then intelligent effort could ties for which he was Invalided home, bo directed towards an improvement. lie from Brazil a line collection Details in brought the Afternoon Esjcpress. L. A. GOULD. of brilliant MET FF RANGOON DAYEIS. troploal bugs. It PERSONALS. Organist Paine Saw the Great Singer Who Highly Praised the Portlund J. P^. LIDDy CO. Mr. J. K. Martin, the former proprie- Chorus. tor of the Falmouth hotel, Is at the Preble house. lie Is accompanied by Mr. H. the a t Mrs. Martin. Edgar Paine, organist HARBOR NEWS. New Jerusalem returned Fri- AjukW*Vy mMWmmMWiiMMtVmiWiJi Councilman Charles W. Marston and the ohuroh, from a trip abroad. He family who have beenjspending the sum- day delightful sailed from New York July 7th and made 5 MAINE’S GREATEST STORE. mer at their cottage at Waite's landing, of Thomson Line Ar- an tour on Dargai Tailor Falmouth Foreside, have returned to extensive being accompanied * I HOREHOUND the most of It by two friends, Mr. William rives. their home on High street. Mr. C. W. i _ of and Mr. Frank A. and of who have M. Dunton BoBton, i Thomas family Boston, Cut Bloemeke of N. J. Two weeks also been at Waite’s landing for several Newark, & ago Sunday they had a pleasant experi- weeks, returned home {Saturday Seaman Drowned Sep- i August Nylund ence meeting Mr. Ffrangcon Uavels, the C\it Prices in China. And one Mr. John T. Niohols, of the clerks tember 7. has In | THOROUGHWORT famous singer who participated § in the office of the Maine Steamship Co., sa &,-■ the Maine Musio Festivals and who Is to has returned from a pleasant visit to New Tailor be in the festivals this year. Mr. Paine There's a York. The Dargai of the Thomson line, Capt. tableful of odd China and Are the two common household from Lon- Herbs, ftmfllsr Mr. and Mrs, John W. Swett have re- and his friends had wheeled Thomas Whiteway, arrived here yester- P to every o e. and most used at this time ot don to and were going on j|| Made. Birmingham turned from a visit to Richmond, Va., day morning about 9 o'clook, having left 3 for the year. Their preparation Is simple. The the train from the latter city to Chester Glassware—pieces plenty good enough tender leases and other points in the south. Shields on September 7. She came In stviieh all young without stems (saeh m met Mr. Uavels. The latter They’re over, Mr. who has finished when they the but we sell) are steeped very often combined with M.fH. Mlnnock, ballast, and the captain reports head *5 table, the remnants of lots jg these Wilson is saw the three gentlemen and made him- large liorice root A syrup made by addlnj granu- with the George W. company, winds for the greater part of the voyage. self known saying that he supposed that lated sugar. This was Mother’s remedy for in the city for a few days. On at 5 o’clock in the af- which must be closed out. It's in the sav- Paine said September 9, Coughs, Colds and throat troubles. It’s Janitor Covell of the city building they were Americans. Mr. jjg Storm justu |and ternoon and In latitude 68 degrees 87 now as then. We make a was from Portand and this at good specialty of his who have been sev- that he of a or family, spending minutes north; longitude 7 degrees 48 few cents on a desirable and uncommon Herbs which you cannot ehe- the who ing get eral In Stillwater and re- once Interested great singer really days Oldtown, minutes west, August Nylund, an able where. You can call lor «hs Herb under its turned said that he had only the most pleasant home, Saturday. bodied seaman, fell overboard and was needed article that true common or Us botanical name, and feel sure remembranoes of this city. He paid It a economy begins. Messrs. Clarenoe L, Bucknam, Fred E. drowned. Walking Uuu you will get, just the article warned oi j Wheeler and Herbert Seal of this line compliment and spoke very highly *5 city, The man was in lashing down Fruit Saucers at 5c that have been 10c £ seen engaged Otis W. of Calais and William E the Portland chords. "I have never Bailey some ladders when the rope parted and Skirts. a chorus that sang the oratorio of Elijah St. John of South Portland, delegates a dis- Pie Plates at 10c that have been 15c he fell backward Into the ocean, with state to the annual convention any better than the Portland chorus/"5 §5 Ip They’ll hang from this tance of 36 feet. Life buoys were at once ; the Red Men who met in said Mr. Uavels to Mr. Paine. "The fit of Milwaukee, thrown towards the man. Capt. White- §5 Plates at 15c that have been 25c S: graceful lines; they’ll Scblollorbock & Foss chorus was a revela- Soup Co,, a few have returned to work_of that perfeot Wis., days ago, way realized that the suction from the and with com- me and me to best.’5 smoothly, their homes. a tion to inspired my They enjoyed very pleas- propellor might sweep Nylund under 3 Bowls at 15c that have been 25c Mr. Uavels invited the three Americans jp fcrt. Established 1866. I ant time. so the wheel hard down and ordered hotel at put a to dinner at the Westminster You’ll not find Charles C. Crandall, lawyer residing a boat lowered. In eight minutes from China Pitchers at 20c that have been 30c any- the took them to Prescription DrtPtgisis. at R. who has been a Chester und in evening 1 -g Newport, I., guest the ^tlme the sailor struck the water the where more attractive I the old Cathedral. When Mr. Paine and at the Harrlman cottage, Long Island, was Salts and aeptSMI boat manned and moving toward at 5c that have been than * his companions depart jd they gave Mr. Peppers garments these, and has returned home. He was accompa- him. He had evidently been stunned by ^ nied Mr. Pearl Harrlman and Mr. Uavels a hearty send-off. we’re sure the are by the for before the men in the boat and 15c prices from fall, 10 and Mrs. G. Rodlck. Mr. Paine and his friends sailed 5 g Harry could get him he threw up one arm less than else- Liverpool September 8 on the steamer you’ll pay Mr. Ira Berry, who was so severely and sank from view. 50 Pieces of Glassware at 5c that have Bohemian of the Leyden line and arrived ig Jp where. i-- burned by the flowing over of an oil stove Although the boat stayed in the vloinl- his summer home at Diamond at Boston late Wednesday. The return at island, ty for some time the body did not rise been and 12c From $2.98 to $15.00. trip was very rough, being in marked 5 % 10, % has been discharged from the hospital and the search was abandoned. In a much condition contrast to the trip over from New York. Mado’of the latest and Improved although Nylund was a native of Finland and Pitchers at 33c that have been 50c he still has both hands In On sailing from New York the weather bandages. about 22 years of old. His last resi- most fashionable patterns a was so hot on two nights that the passen- jE Mrs. Berry Is also making good recov- ■|j dence was at 68 Clive street, North in Double Faced gers could only find rest by sleeping out Goods, ery. Shields, England, lie made one trip to on the decks.. in all sizes. Portland on the Freshheld. Nice for ns Bird Stoves ^ (81 Things MAY PROPOSE CHANGES. |• is with everything new Id 1 ^2=* packed The Dargai’s only passengers were four Of Russian brick The special oommlttee on the revision POST OFFICE NOTES. Iron, lined, 5^ 4 tlie .lowclry lino. We have tbs i returning cattlemen. The Ba^th Room, most in the f of the city oharter has practically de- work on burn either coal or wood, R. M. Lewscn complete stock city, Yetsterday began erecting Yesterday's lobBter arrivals were: E. jl. j Come to our store we can termined to recommend the abolitions of a roof at the rear entrance of the build- Nickel Towel 1 # show McNlchol, 6000; Addle and Hattie, 8030 ; RacKS, bar, $3.25 | the council and the substitution of an This roof has long been needed for & Co. x you everything usually found in I ing. Edith M. Thompson, 4000; Hlancbe and 2 bar, 3 bar, 4 bar, 2 arms, 3 g aldermanic board of 27 members, three the protection of the mall teams. The • a first clasa jewelry establish- ▼ 1000; C. A. * Ida, Lorna, 2000; Doiliver, 4 arms. 538 St. from eaoh ward and eleoted for a term of was also for arms, Congress X ment. work begun yesterday the 6000; Eva M. Mar6ton, 6000; Elec trio, | # three after the first when the The Surv Ca.ble, years term, vault that is to be placed In the base- Light, 20ti0. Glass Rod Towel Bars, with g; delegation of each ward would be ap- ment. The Thomson line steamer Tynedale nickel trimmings. No. 11, will heat a large room *5 portioned In respective terms of 1, 2 and Postmaster Barker has received from a sailed from Newcastle September 22 for is 8 years, The committee has also decided Glass with nickel easily. It well-made and 35 lady In Key West, Fla., a letter asking this port. Shelves, to recommend that the McKenney,: municipal year if there Is a man in this handsome, nickelied trim- city by the name Grand Trank shifting engine 618 is in brackets, having be so changed as to begin with the lirst of Robert Watkins. The George lady, the yard from Montreal. The shifter is Nickel Sponge Holders mlngs. THE I Monday ofj January Instead of the second who she Is a niece of JEWELED) says this man, much like other engines oommon to | of as at Tumbler Monday March, present arranged. writes that Air. Watkins left Key West Portland Paper Holders, Racks, except her bell runs by steam. ♦ Monument ♦ and she Square. WESTBROOK SEMINARY. eighteen years ago belives that Tooth Brush Racks, Towel Miller Oil Hesters, E he has been living In this city. No such It was reported from Thornton acade- WEDDINGS. Rings, Soap Holders, Match The | name appears in the directory. Anyone only absolutely odorless Jp llyaodtfftUsort^p^^^^^^^^^ my that Smith,the star end of the Semi- knowing ubout such a person is requested Holders, Tilting Soap Trays, $7.50 kind, nary team, was to play with them this 5.00 |_-JH—- to notify Postmaster Barker. DOYLE-MULLEN. Jiath Room Mirrors. Sj fall. Smith Is holding his old position A recent photograph of the post office as end on the Seminary team and will Mr. John Doyle anti Miss Nellie Mullen Bath Tub Seats, either wood building has been taken. It Is to be Wood Stoves. ^ 2E play with this team this season. of this city were quietly married on placed In the list of the leading post dg oi canvas. The ball game between the Seminary Sunday afternoon In the presenoe of a office buildings In the country for the Shower Bath and Well-made, of sheet iron, 5c team and the P, A.C., which was to have few Invited friends. Both of the con- 5g Rings Spray. reference of the government officials. been played Saturday afternoon, was not tracting parties are well known here, Mr. They cost less than you may $3. $4, $5 played on aocount of the rain which be- Doyle having been a hackman for many p CHURCHES APPEAL. TO GOVER- think. *5 k gan to fall as soon as the teams entered years, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle will reside In ; NOR STONE. the lleld. It would have been a “scrub-5 Portland. Mingo Lcvvindry 'M At the conclusion of the THE game as all the men of the P. A. C. services at the mnksnand! S A Mention of n? 6 InrfHt Church of the THE STEAMER Stoves. a crelallcraof ■ team were not and had to Messiah, Sunday morning, HAWTHORNE.; fc>*. men'sfcs.tcr present they •* pys y shoes In the world. Wo. ■ BUSY a * pick Dlayers from the spectators. meeting was held and a resolution was The steamer Hawthorne of the Sebago *5 Two or Three ^ M r= Convenient and not in the ? L- *\ tshoosthan any other (w o» ■ » was adopted appealing to Gov. Stone of Penn- Lake Steamboat will make her MMhA urers In the ! c HOUSEMAID Dancing held In the room Co., last ^** (inanutaet *| dining ^ States. to ask the to Stoves. ^ ^ two holes in ■■Slntted will the assistant* Several of the sylvania parties the present trip over the lake, this way, top. ^ fcvSa The reason appreciate ^ Saturday evening. day week, Thursday. $5.50 S morel® forctod her In her duties, by pupils were and also some of labor struggle to submit their cases to The of Inn closes > I* l>onsla* 5J .VT® ^ iwwtuw present Bay Naples Wednesday. We it because to tell fshoes are sold than VS S ta modern the put thus, %. j$9 any graduates. About ten couples were arbitration. tc PyRri author make Is heat poh^h', It has been a banner year for Naples. uses® _ _•***’ and a was \ are the th .i JW O present very pleasant evening Similar action has been 3* about the whole line would take EjraSjThey enjoyed by all. taken by The CeJ>le THKDES-r. nESTAV Also Puritan cleaner for polish- g of the test Trn- Yw ohurohes of all denominations throughout a column. Let these ideas of jSrtSjtrffMade ing Metal »urf*ee«, r> EgWff ported and American it m Windows, Fainted i BOERS CROSSING £ £ K leathers. The workman- * FRONTIER."’ the country. The movement originated Laundry Stove, -’Pf most value suffice. Sizes Rin all the & MSf/ship is unexcelled. The style\\ 2. Wooi »r Dourenco Marquez, Sept9mber 24.— with a group of ministers of several ^ J? flSVy is equal to 5S.no shoes of \\ % anything. | from the to the Has 2 holes In and racks for * * /&*y#othrrinakes. Thevfltltkecu*torn\\T I5e small can. churches m last week. way tiny “Bird,” top 5E **> made out British patrols have reached the Portu- Chicago, shoes They will wear Y\ All hru ekcepers i KSFr two pairs of other makes at the frontier. Boers tremendous store church nine irons on the 0) \\ should have H. I guese continue to cross L ^5 and heating sides, 5E «? JWhifssine price that have no reputation, —Uhl 1 THE CIVIL T> KSfrR at above and below the SERVICE. ouoansafelyreeommendthemtoyour portion held by the 1 Stoves. Jgrfriends; they please everybody $8.00 that wears them. British. The riding horses of the Boers The United States Civil Service Com- DRESSED 2g H. H. HAY & SON mission annonoes ;| are In terrible condition. that on Ootober 23, 24 CHAMOIS middle St, I and 25 examinations will be held here for the positions of chemical geologist and and for carriages and harnesses. ? Every shop, factory family assistant physical geologist In the geolog- Small ones 10c each. i should have always f ical survey, copyist drafts- topographer, Regular size 75c each. REGULAR man and lithographic transferrer in Oren Sorvs. hy- size •"TVWliy do for CLusterole, Large $1.00. I Hooper’s fuMS$SH0Eri«yon pay 85.00 fi and Carpel | Dyeing, Clenii'lng drographic office, navy department. This is the kind that is Beating Palmer’s Lotion By writing to the civil service commis- only durable for wet use around the PMWMWIimm— n# on for sion at II hand; wounds, bruises, stings Washington, Information and ap- stable. u 'll of insects, blanks obtained, SPECIALTIES. plication maybe Carriage Sponges the tough, durable kind, 25c, 50c and 75c BURNS, AUTTJMN FOLIAGE EXCURSION. each. Mr. Frank jsv sms zxrsssssti H. Burnham, cleaning are sure to Seo W. MITCHELL, Ia $5 SHOE M Featherbeds, Dry &c., happen. large j Crawford Notch Is ablaze with brilliant H. H. HAY and FOR $3.50.# By-Kid Gloves Cleansod Every Day. circular. and & SON, Attorney and rollage tomorrow you oan have the VIOLIN CORNET. \ taken up and relald. Middle St. Counsellor at PORTLAND Carpets Use opportunity of seeing ic for $1.50 the Law, \ STORE: M In for Lotion round trip. Train leave Portland at 8.50 the Paint Department, Pupils prepared professional work and Soap | j 12 1-2 EXCHNGE ST. in Orohestra and Baud sp FOREST CITY DYE HOUSE i. m., back at 7.40 Military \546 Coupes?4# at all times. At arriving p. m., giving ” Druggists only. | Notary Public ami Justice of Peace. Steam Cleansing Warts four hours’ stop at Fabyans .. Room ar. Carps! septlSdeodlm# House. | 13 Treble St., Opp. Treble