S PORTLAND S ■■ DAILY fcU- '■ "■ I II RESS. |l ____ ESTABLISHED .TUNE 23,. 1862—VOL. 38. PORTLAND, MAINE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1899. {SS?K.tV!??!S!} PRICE THREE CENTS.
H1BTBLLA ft ROUK. HIGH DEGREE MASONS. DEATH OF COL. MI LEY. two majors of tha Hepobllean guard ar- rived at the anenrs. At B a. m M «Har- WEAKENING. Meeting of Supreme Connell Scottish An Ofllcrr Who OtillnKulihfd lllmarlf DREYFUS FREE. m's brothsr with M. Chantvlooba, whore Rite at Philadelphia. at Santiago. oonsnmptlva son was Inside tbe fort, ar- rived. Both were mnobmoved. Then Philadelphia, September IB.—The 87tb name M beplcc, prefect of polios; M. Washington. September 19.—Ueutenent annual section of the Supreme Connell Cochefort, oblef of the secret police and Oolonel John D. Mlley, Inspector general Anolent Aooepted Soottlah Rites for the otbar high polloe officials. These were The Said To of volunteers, died today at Manila. Tbe Insurgents Northern Mnaonlo jurisdiction of the British Ministers Called followed by a oclonel of the first brigade Information reached the war department Believed To Be Oot of United States, began In Maeonle Temple and detachments of mounted and foot In a oablegmm from General Otis. His today. This oomprinee all the stales and Kapnblloan guards. Show of It. death was due to cerebral meningitis, Signs territories ezeept those In the south. Together. Jail. Twenty oaba and two hundred military attendant on typhoid ferer. Oolonel The officers, all ol whom are In attend- engineers were held in readlces# at tba Mlley'e rank In tbe regular army was ance, are: General Henry L. Palmer ol barracks, and there were ambalanoea Hist lieutenant, second artillery. Wisconsin,moat puissant sovereign grand within easy reaeb, apparently ready for Colonel Mlley was generally regarded oommander; Samuel C. Lawrenoe ol an emergency or for an attempt at a res- as one of the brightest among tbe junior Significant Proposition Maeeaobuiette, puissant grand llentsnant cue. The Meeting Will Be officers of the army and hie record was Will commander; Nlohols R. Buckle of Indi- Leave Rennes To- At 8.90 a.m., Gen. Ualsteln, who had remarkably brilliant. He enjoyed the Has Been Made. ana, grand minister of etate; Newton D. Held charge jf tbe troops, arrived. Arnold of Rhode Friday. distinction of being recommended by bis Island, grand treasurer- night Probably. The attaek was to be made soon after superior odloer for dlreot promotion from general Holy Empire; Clinton F. Paige 4 o'clock. The policemen were Best to of tbe gimde of lleutmaut to tbe rank of Binghamton, N. Y., grand seoretay- be used an] then, In oaee of deapeeato general Holy Empire. brigadier general. resistance, by the gnerlaon, the soldiers This was by General Shelter Honor R. He Sayaa Enrlqne, Mexican proposed Keen np to 4 o’clock the troops continued minister of In recognition of tbe splendid serrloes A Conference Repeated With state, was present and an- Not Certain Extreme to are] re. Measures Will which Lieut. Mlley had rendered while Paris Without nounced the regrets of President Dias, [Accepts Pardoning M. Mllleeoye entered the fort, accom- who Is tie chief of ataff In the Santiago cam- CdttlCti. sovereign grand oommander ol Be Adopted. Excitement. panied by M. Joseph bastes, antl-semlte, Mexloo, at hie Inability to attend. paign. deputy for Condom,to renew bis efforts to Colonel was selected General Israel Stearns, sovereign grand oom- Mlley by persuade the garrison to surrender. A fter CHAPMAN NATIONAL BANT Sbafter to be a member of hla staff with mander of Canada, was also present. a stormy half hour's discussion between the rank of major and general. Guerin • of Portland, 71 nine. The annual address of the grand oom- adjutant and bla companions, Guerin In- He rendered service In the mander showed"G5 active members, three great reorgan- formed tbe deputies that all would sur- May Be Move To deaths Movement of isation and transportion of tbs Santiago that he Only having oooorred during the past Troops To Make render, adding had been com- expedition. He oame baok from tbe Papers Try CAPITAL, $100,000.00 year, COO honorary members and 27,00 > pelled to nss a deal of pressure to lnduoa Gain Time. a vlotlm 82d degree Masons. The address dwelt Proceeds. campaign of the Caban fever Trouble. them to yield. and and be to be In sound Surplus Undivided Profits, $25,000.00 upon the obanged conditions resulting although appeared At 4.15 Mm. MUlevoye nod busies is- from pbyslosl condition when he volunteered sued from Solicits the accounts of Banks, OTer- the Spanish-American war. It the fort and the arrest of to to Manila It Is surmised that tbe canitle Firms, Corporations ar.d stated that the new territories of the go Gnerln followed. Guerin’s companions seeds of this disease In his Individuals, and is prepared to fur- United Statee were under Spanish Ma- lingering sys- advanced to snrrender. but the polloe told nish its the best tem oaosed bis death. patrons facilities Name Does Not eunlu control end their status In the fra- finally them they were free. Tbe strange specta- and liberal accommodations. Aguinaldo’s Pretoria Papers Believe Confer- M. would Guerin Belcagnred Anti- cle the ternity require careful Investiga- UKNEHOUS U1 FT TO DAHTMOUTH. presented by military and police Appear In Dispatches. tion. The amslona will oontlnne for three ence Will Be Held. measures drew a largo crowd of well- Hanover,N. H.,September 1.—The exer- Semite Surrenders. inteiest Paid on days dressed Parisians, Including many dornl- Deposits. oleee of “Dartmouth Night” held thli af- inondalnes, who stoed about on the side- SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR SAVINGS. ternoon In the Old Chapel closed with the Infurviette ami Perracnanitsaea Inrl'oH LIFE RAFT FROM PORTLAND announcement of President Tucker ol the transfer during the day of aeourltlea to Washington, September 19.—Secretary CULLEN C. CHAPMAN, President. nuiiuvu, cv[>wmu«r *w.—raummonres the value of (300,000 to the trustees of London, September 20.—The Rennes Hoot today reoetTed a cablegram from What Appears To Be Knelt Waa Found were Issued late tble afternoon (or a cabi- Dartmouth the of Mr. Ed- Will! & BOND’S 1 HUM AS II. Caslilcr. college gilt correspondent of tbs EATON, Ueneral Otis that seemed to lndloate a net oi unoll It le Daily Telegraph Off the Shore at Brant Hock. which, understood, will ward Tuck of the class of 1808 as a me- weakening on Ilia part of toe be held wiring at 0 o'olock last MRKCTORS: inaurgents Friday. Tble Is regarded as tbe morial to bis father the Hon. Amos Tuck evening, says: in Luzon. It s contains proffer to deliver result of tbe visit of the “There la reason to believe CULLEN C. CHAPMAN. SETH L. premier, Lord of the olnas of 1835, and a trustee of tie thst Drey- LARRABEE, the American who have been for prisoners Brant Salisbury, to Loudon, to which be aame Blackstone E. M. Rook, September 19— What ap- from 1857 to I860, Tne con- fus Is already out of and STEADMAN. FERIEY P. EURNHAM. so oollege only prison that, Cigar many months in the bands of the in- be this pear. to a life raft from the Ill-fated afternoon, remainlug|it the foreign ditions attaobed to the are that It BRICE M. EDWARDS, JAMES F. HAWKES and also gift with his wife, be will probably leave THE LEADING We CHALLENGE surgents sought permission to •turner oflloe from 4.S0 t > 0 30 n>. Portland, whloh went down p. Air. Joseph shall be held eg separate fund manufacturer \ HENRY S. OSGOOD WILLIAM M. MARKS. with Ueneral Oils. This cable- bearing Rennes any parley with 135 aonls the the of state for tonight. 10 5how • night of November 27 CharoberlalD, secretary the tome the Amos Tuck endowment TEN ADAM P. was at onoe CENT CIGAR LEIGHTON, gram taken by Secretary tbe wee )«1 M1V4HI laat, was found off thla shore today. colonies, present In the bclldlng fnnd; that the eeoarltles In which It Is -OINE-IIALF- Hoot to the oablnst and formed meeting M. J. a at tbe same time as a Beallby, guest at the Brant and, private door- ehall not be the PARIS NOT EXCITED. Ihe the main for given ohaDged during yearly sales of topic discussion at the be- Rook and E. way conneots the It Is bouae, A. N. Sumner, son offices, presumed life-time of the donor without hie eon- JEFFERSON CAFE of the session. upon Only Paper* Disturbed by Pardoning New England. ginning However, of the proprietor or the bouae. made tha that the summonses were the result of *417 MIDDLE eent and that the annual Income, ((18,- STREET, reading the message carefully, its appar- tbslr of Dreyfus. llnd while out llshlng thla morning. joint deliberation. 000 at ehall be Is under now management. ent seemed to present), applied exclusive- importance diminish. Sec- It Tbe lack of all excitement in official Sales Prove It. Although water-logged waa brought ly to the of Instruction. Paris, 10.—Tbe decision of Quality Counts; Hoot himself did not ths purposes The September Business Men’s Lunch retary regard aid on the olrclts bears evidence of tbe deliberate up high dry beaob, where it la fund Is not to he used for This tbe Cabinet to crrated Will be given from this date, Sept. 20tbf *45c. matter as of at this time, tie buildings. pardon Dreyfus importance being viewed erowda Meraoera of manner in'wbloh tbe officials Nothing to equal It in Portland. You want to by highest g 1ft enables the to In lass Interest In Paris than woull the re- recalled effurta on the of college keep pace be Hiire Hiui try. Don’t tor get the place. .JEF- frequent part the life cow and others are tbe crisis. Nor is It saving who have handling by any internal with Its external sult of a horse raoo. In fact It FERSON CAFE, 247 Middle St. Open from 6 tbe in the to time development big may WA1TT & Insurgents past gain followed the eea for means oercain that the oablast connoll BONO, Mfrs., a. m. to 12 at nigbr. years pronouooe it to be said that It caused no ut critical moments growth. excitement by opening negotia- be a section of the deok. will adOft extreme measures In ul upper spite the donor of this whatever. There was no on tbe 53 tions, with ths of mak- Mv-K^ward Tuck, rioting B:acksloo8 St„ Boston. ostensibly objtot The raft la 80 feet anl has eles- the uncompromising nature cf the Boer du square fond, Is a native nf Ereter, N. and a boulevards. Jyzi isto peaoe and he was not sure bnt this U., ing trlo wlrea on reply. This deliberation on tho of light strung It. It waa pert graduate of 1853. He In froot of the cfBoea of tbe Libre Pa- Fine Footwear last offer was of the same kind Philipps'Academy, something hacked on the It the the government Is net In aides, givlDg appear- lnttrpreted only graduated from Dartmouth In 1863. role, where a orowd is assembles in tbe was of tbe dally FOR However, secretary opin- auce of been but In other having out with a dull ax London, European capitals, to the col- ~r~ r~T ion ihat it would fail to afford insur- the evening gaze upon huge the and that as a desire on the of A REGIMENTAL Kb UN ION. the work waa done In a hurry. part Great Britain ored outside tbs gents Ueneral Otis transparencies windows Gents any advantage. V> time while the axe Ladies, and Chil- gain transports Hookland. September 19.—The annual of the anti-ssmUa there would receive and leading organ, any messenger listen hurried to of Cape Colony. reunion the 40th Maine regiment and was not the or dren. to him and make CONUREOATIONALI6T8 AT BOSTON slightest gathering the answer to hts proposals In the meantime tbe movement of Second Maine battery, was held In thia faintest of a either bat this would slgu deiuonitration, not restrain the military Beaton, September 19.—A large delega- Tbe West troops proceeds. Royal .Sussex city today, about 160 members being pres- for or ugainet Dreyfus. operations in the slightest degree and tion of Corgregatlonallate who are to at- Our fall stylos are arriv- regiment, left today for Alalta, wbere It ent. Dinner and sapper were served by Une woull think that the lire of the constantly the American arms would tend the end we can show one loso.no ground, International Council of will tbe ing of the best replaoe First Border regiment, the veterans at (i. A. H. hall, and In the Dreyfus agitation had burned ltrelf out. lines of no matter how the turned Churches of that denomination nobby, up to-date goods In negotiations which wblob tbe seme'stsamer to Natal a was held. The offi- goes by evening camp-fire The antl-Ursyfusard evening papers tried the Wo have all and the out. There is a also that ths Will here arrived city. styles possibility beglu tomorrow, this cers cbossu for the were: best makes. TROOPS FOR NATAL. ensuing year to Infuse Interest Into the government's Insurgents may have become disheartened forenoon. Among the delegates were: President, Frank P. Witblm, Rockland; aotlon by a rabid attaok President Perfect Pit iiit11 Hntl.faction at the renewed aDd intense in Rev. London, September ID.—Tbe steamer upon Uiinr- activity Ralph Wardlaw Thompson, senior W. H. milecil. Price. lieuMuunble. will take BOO secretary, Simmons, Hookland; Loutetj but their efforts were futile. the direction of Genera! Otis of the London Jelunga troops bound for relnforoing foreign secretary Mission- Allan J. and Juli- Natal tomorrow und she will embark a vloe-presldente, Maker, The petceful crowds that filled the tables and concluded in view of the force ary John A. Potrlok of great society; Man- us N. rifle brigade at tbe Island of Crete for Jones, Newcastle, U, Secretaries in front of tbe cafes Blpplng their aftsr- gathering to open the campaign in the chester, England; Alexander Balnea of tbe (or the different companies were 'elected. I1 inner coffee and cognao, at the dry season that further reslstanoe would John Cape. loakgil beltxBter, England; Leith,Aberdeen The reunion will he held In this According to a despatch from city newsboys who displayed the front pagts be useless. and Joseph Robertson, Adelaide, Aus- Durban, of the that next year. of these eheete with their violent head- It Is pointed out as a notioeablc fact tralia; Edward and C. H. Natal,tbe premier colony says Parry Parry, but tbe alarm of people of Natal at tbe un- lines, utterly refused to get excited. that Agulnaldo's name does not appear Nottingham, Englaud; George Cowper ADMIRAL MONTOJO ON TRIAL. protected conditions of the border towns ‘The majority did not eten discuss tbe in General Otis's despatch and though Smith, Turnbrldga Wells, England; Wil- Madrid,September 19.—The tilal of Ad- Is matter or only made tbe remark this may not be of liam quite unwarranted, and that all efforts pasting great signlUcance. still Bolton, London; Rev. Byron Dale, miral Montojo,) formerly oblef In com- to Incite tbe Zulus have failed. that tbe decision was joet what had been » among some of the army officers it is York, and J. U. Bain of England, West mand of Spain's naval forces In the Phil- and On surmized CRUSIKRS ORDERED expected predicted by every Parisian rT'l«-;k your dress that thsie ore serious dissen- Hartlpool. TO CAPE. ippines, who surrendered to Admiral "C sions newspaper since the Rennes court-martial lust are among the Insurgents and that The American and Canadian ID.—It Is announced after the destruction of the Spring delegates London,September Dewey Span- delivered it) verdict. w-s probably s o m e perhaps some of the discordant elements ars_arriving on almost every through this evening that the British llrst-class ish Ueet Id the battle of Cavite, g began Tbe nntl-Dreyfusurd newspaper, Solr, 1 1 owe !*S wliat faded now. are acting on their own responsibility. train. cruisers Terrible and Powerful bave both here today. bad the most (eaaatlonal caption, two But The capture of Lieut. Gilmore and his Rev. Ralph W. of the been ordered to the bave 'The a don’t discard Thompson Eng- Cape. They prosecution demanded sentence 12nnf nnrtrtnr iia luttsrc ovtstmllnn »n>A.s was one of tbe most lish the dress on that party stirring tool- delegation, who le well acquainted reliefs on board oapable of forming a of for with dismissal Imprisonment life, tbe entire front pnge, “Tbe uouiu ui tuo announcing: GOOD lUHurrcuuun. id ooourreu In the Transvaal In an interview naval of a account Let us today brigade thousand men. rrom the service. The defense will bs Traitor Dreyfns Pardonel, Outrage on while the cruiser Yorktown was making luuuguu null nujiuoa was no: tomorrow. woolly PRETOUIA PAPERS NOT ALAHA1ED presented the Alutf.” Bloomed u survey of the western const of Luzon, blameless In the difficulty with tbe South Pretoria, September 19.—The reply of ALLAN LINER OVERDUE. Then,in the course of an article violent- BAY RUM. with a view to locating some of the de- African Repnbllo, although he believed the government to the latest British note ly attacking President Lottbet, it said: tached Spanish garrisons whloh had been that tbe obstinacy of tbe Biers has had St. Johns, N, F., September 19— Al- 1b variously commented on; but tbe Pre- “Lonbet bas given blinte'.f a coup tie Is one of tho toilet arti- H°o».v long out off from the populous centres. rauoh to do with the bringing on of the though additional reports of damage to EflQTCR’Q toria Press, printed In English and Dutch grace in pardoning Dreyfus, tie should cles that is hard to get to ruo It was known that a Spanish garrison trials. Mr. Thompson says that the best shipping daring the recent gales continue I Cn 09 sr#.*£:ru- and other papers, profess to belle re that be prosecuted fur committing an outrage suit one, is univer- trad been surrounded at Baler on tbe elements In Cape Colony were opposed to to pour In no other losses of life have been yet 13 Preble St., Preble House. a commission will and tbe for his decision flpp. eastern ooast joint yet be held open army; amounts sally wanted. KiT Kid Gloves cleansed and Lieut. Gilmore, with a a war between the Boers am) the Eogllsh reported today. every day. that there is a to this. a stroke uf tbe still possibility of an un- Uy pen he has de- Wo have some boat’s party from the Yorktown was sent but be thought a war could not now be The Allan line steamer Uarthagenlan of that derstanding reached. stroyed the elleot of the santmoe of two ashore to reconnoitre. He divided bis avoided. being from Liverpool September 7 tor Philadel- old tellable St. Thomas The Volskraad, as a matter of urgency, oourt-martials and has declared that tiro MAINE CENTRAL R. R. command, one party remaining near the phia by way of St. John's Is three days' article that it is always a today referred tbe new draft military courts have lied." shore, while another pushod Inland. This providing overdue and It is feared that she Is In pleasure to possess. BOWBO!N COLLEGE OPENS for thi confiscation of tbe property of The Soir adds: was the last beard of tbe lieutenant and trouble. This we are at found of “The affair has become when the selling [SI'ECIAL TO THE FEES8.I persons guilty treason and lese Damara from grave tbe fifteen men who aooompanled him. The steamer Liverpool 60c. per pipt, or in Mujeste to a special committee for con- ohlef of state assumes tbe leadership of handy The other members of tbe party waited Bowdoln sideration and Is also overdue. bottles at College, Brunswlok, Septem- report. the movement and sprinkle-top EXCURSION TO At the anti-military pardons fcr a long time,cut got no trace of tbelr ber 19.—The fall term request of President Kruger, 8oe. of Bowdoln oollege RACINU ATNfOXCHOFT. a confessed under the each. the chamber then went info aeoiet ste- traitor, pretext that companions and finally were obliged to opeoed today. Nearly all tbe members of al on. he has been condemned twice Instead of return to the without them. For fruit, September 19. —This was the ship At the three upper olasses are baok. The FABYANS opening day of the county once.” first it was l'isoataqlus fearsd that they bad los t Freshman class Is large.numberlng abou t KDKD AS USUAU > their lives, but later definite Information fair and a good attendance and favorable seventy. Washington, September 19 — The navy H. H. HAY & SON. Middle St. nas received that the oondltlous assisted mat rlolly In malting THURSDAY, SEPT. 21 ST. following were The football team has been baok about department has received the fullowing M. GUERIN SURRENDERS. alive at a sucoess ot It. The burs races were the San Isidro, an Insurgent strong- a week and Is from r showing up well. Crollue, cablegram Admiral Watson, dated Fort Chabrol Leave Portland 8 45 a, in. hold: Lieut. Chief features. The resalts: Finally Yields To Gilmore, Quarter- a Dartmouth player, will coach the Manila, Sjptersber 19: (TALK SO. 3.) master William 2.23 t'oiting; $126—Jock Siege. Walton, Sallmakera Mate team. In had class, puree “Davidson, Parugua, sharp en- Bowen won In four beets: Scott, seoond; Paul Vandoit,Coxswain John Ellsworth, Tbe 2b— M. Experience. faculty Is the same with the excep- gagement on the 11th at San Fabians Impatience, third Best time. 3.21 1-4. Paris, September Guerin, the My Apprentice Third Class Albert Peterson Htc round trip. tions that Prof. Uucohlna will remain Lingayen Uulf, with about 800 Insnrgent, Wagon race; purse $25.—John O Uretj beleaguered anti-Semite, yielded to the I have devoted the past twelve and Landsmen Silvio Civlo Wilke-, second; tilrtl. Brlsolese, Lyman abroad this year, and hla plnoe will be heavily entrenohed it a distance of from Amble, oonosrted attaok of the polloe tonight years to the study and practice of Tickets sold at proportionate rates Paul and Best time, 2 51. I Edwards, Fred Anderspn. filled by Mr. Burbank, Mr. 1100 to 1TOO yards The lied. and surrendered with all bis forces. the optical science. have taken from all stations on mountain division. *96; Smith, insurgents Charles M. Kookfeller of the Their tire was weak courses In three of tho most prom- Captain who was tutor last year has been mude and Ineffective. On THOUSANDS DEAD. At the hour appointed a captain of the Four hours at inent in Fabynns. 19th Is also to t he Paragua thare were no oasnalttes. optical collegia America. Infantry supposed be a professor. Prof. Johnson la on his municipal guards rapped at the door of arrive 8 way The eenlor officer Vlotorla B. 19.—Over I have received the Returning, Portland oo p. iu. with the commands Davidson C., September highest degree prisoner Insurgents. He disap- home and will arrive In a few Fort Chabrol. M. Guerin him- days. highly." 8000 persons are dead anil as a presented that is over conferred by those col- F\ K. missing BOOTilllY UKO. t'. EVAVS, peared last April and no traoa of h lin The Y. M. C. A. The 1s one of tbe little and was driven to the have a has got out a neat Paragua gun result ot the recent In Belf, surrendered, leges. I spent great deal of G. t*. AT. A. V. P. AG.M boats to typhoon Japan, ac- has been discovered. handbook of the turned over the army by Admi- in an cab, seated beside time in the large factories and am sepl9.no,25,27d4t 1-6 college,bound In leather. t s advloes the polloe depot open 8p ral Wateon, end Davidson, her coin men- cording brought today by conversant with the It contalce a deal of the of the Uls details of cut- great general infor- der. Is a young ensign. steamer Empress of India rrom the Ori- oaptaln guard).* compa- HOON WAS FORGER. tiug, grindiug and manufacturing. P‘ essmeu at Portland mation about tbe oollege, also tbe The site of the battle was on the north ent. Much nions were allowed to go free. WAiXlf£D'_T*<>*• placee damage to shipping is report- I have studied tho anatomy aud Tailoring Company, Ro. 10 Free street of Interest in tbe ooast of Luzon, oif the port which forms Thus the six weeks' ended in sub- vioiclty. ed. siege of tho and have at- 20-1 Washington, September 19.—A despatch the northern terminus of the railroad. physiology eye, The class of *99 will hold a reunion The of limely ridiculous style. tended a regular series of clin- has been received at the war department Empress Dowager China Is said eye About aro Tbe night was well chosen by the gov- ics. 1 have left no stone unturned Private Lawrence Hoon Thursday night. thirty already to bo seriously 111. COURT AT BELFAST. regarding D. of a here and more are ernment as tbe excitement of the capture to make myself thoroughly expert the Fourth who was tho sub- oomlng. LI Hung Chang has been reealled to Belfast, September lb.—The September Infuntry, “Every Qoud Has of the fort would divert attention from optician. I have equipped myself ject of a letter from Gov. BushDell to power. with the best instruments that can terra of tbe Supreme oourt oouvened here the pardon extended to Dreyfus. The President THE bo bought for that very purpose. today with on the McKinley protesting against WEATHER. a was to attaok the and ar- Judge Emery beneb. Silver YESTERDAY'S CABINET' plan building I each to do a litt'e better tbe eantenoe of the oourt martial at Ma- Lining” UEETINO. try day Alter a few hours sefa’on tbe grand jury rest. Guerin and his bond. The govern- work than I did the day before. If nila. Gen. Otis soys that tbe Washington, September 19.—From to- reported 18 Indictments. It will undoubt- petition Boston, Sept. 19.—Local forecast for The clouds of bad blood enveloping ment bad given blm until 4 o'clock tbla your eyes trouble you in any way I presented by Hoon oablnet meeting Secretaries edly be tbe shortest stsjlon of a term cba Biuies of U(. Boston aud show- have a silver in day’s Hay, morning to and bad a regular will give you the benefit of my ex- jury eral vicinity, Wednesday humanity lining the shape surrender, * meir^jg of his Cage and Long were the absentees. The perience in See in this county for several years, oorumand forged to ers, variable winds a to remove them. It is Hood's army to aisault the fort If he refnsed. selecting glasses. * cooler; becoming of specific me about It and it was for this crime that he oablegrnm of Central Otis Informing ths your eyes. ____ was Northwest. Sarsaparilla, America’s Greatest Medicine, Troops, municipal guards, mounted and TO convicted. secretary of war that at Agulnsldo's re- BUILD PORTSMOU TH DOCK. which drives out all on foot, and nearly 1000 policemen, were Washington, Sept. 19.—Forecast for impurities from the one cf his would be A. M. WENTWORTH, quest representatives to cordon all the streets with- Washington, Sepe-jiter 19.—The sex or despatched n»»y Wednesday and Thursday:—New blood, of either any age. allowed the Amerloan lines for a through in the raldus of a quarter of a mile from department has awarded tbe coo tract for FLOKKNCK MARRYATT’ DYING. and cooler Practical England—Rain Wednesday: conference with Ueneral Otis regarding Fort Chabrol. Optician, building tbe v,„i mouth one r* deck, (he fair In extreme of the American was London, September 19.—Florence Mar- Thursday rain, except the release prisoners, One would that a na- 340 I-D St , of iu Imagine general Congress Jefgeet kind, att western fresh laid before the meeting by Secretary Hoot 3ohn ry (Mrs. Francis Lean), the novelist, portions; southerly shift- sult a lied was about to a'isroe r „• York at and dlscusaed at some length bat no upon oamp *1.031), OW). is dying at to winds. [ Brighton, England. ing westerly notion taken. ttk take pleoe. At 2 0 a. m., a oolonel and Office Hours- -1^ 1 * • ?: £ gsjsaLu;.!*;-"...1" —-j--l... — ■ J walks and walked up and down the road- bach's remarks be stricken (ram the order PORTLANDS AT HOME. LAUNCHING OF VIRGINIA. I’COT WON EASILY. ways, laughing and chatting. THE RAIAPO COM PAM. and It was so ordered. BIX 412. The cate* were wide open and doing a At this Juncture Mr. Lantarbaoh at- Nrw Kngland league Champion* Hr- A Palatial Bltam Yacht Givtii to Had No Trouble 1m Defeating O’Don* roaring trade. The greatest animation tempted to hand np a note to n member _ Inrn From Provinces. The Wave*. Mell. prevailed. V* of tbe ooramlttee. The government had deolded to Dood' i Mr. Moss protested and Mr. Lanterhaoh The members of the Portland bell team Bath,September IS.—The palatial steam the fort It Guerin had refuted to surren- the note to "Horri- New York, September IS.—Charles Mazet Board Pursues tare pleoes. saying: waa Fire Was In Old Com- arrived In this city yesterday and most yacht Virginia, which constructed at and had a of hundred firemen "shamefol." (Kid) MoCoy bad vary little dlffloolty In der, couple ble," the Bath Iron Works for Iaaao Stern of them will go to their homes today. of with steam pumps, tire caoapee and line* “Mr. Lantarbaoh. did aotyon onoe say, mercial HoteL getting awny with Steve O'Donnell In the the The on New York, waa launched at Inquiries, trip down east was vety snooessfal successfully arena of the A. U. of hose. tor publication, that yon would rather Uroadwey tonight. the whole and a 11.17 o'clock this forenoon. The event the boys made pretty For some there baa been a All the buildings around were lined tee a Tammany man eleoted mayor than years disagree- two wac attended by fifty gueata from New good thing out of It. '.i'hey played ment between these aa wltb and guards. Guerin's house a man to no f" two pugilists to police belonging organisation York olty and who came here on games lo Kastport Friday and Saturday, vlolnlty, was la lower than the surrounding ndlfloes Mr. Moss asked. who tbe better man as they had the first 38 to 1 and the reoond a special train, and a Urge number of winning fought a draw of ba rounds In a local nnd llremen were placed on upper stories After some tbongh the witness replied the Threatened To Be a Edward 35 to 11, Manager Smith pitched the first citizens, yacht wac christened by Bad Blaze Bat of the to turn on the Unterbaeh, Company's that hi did that. olub boose In tbe preeenoe of a few olnb Utter, prepared say off Mlsa Stern, daughter of tbe owner. game and only one hit was made mem water ns soon ns the signal should be Asked whether the oompany had any beta. him. The team ball In Mr. Stern tendered a banquet to tbe Was Well Handled. Counsel On Stand. played splendid O’Donnell Is a clever but given, while below, In the street, the money to pay Its bills, the witness sell boxer, MeCoy the St. John ofOelala of the works and his gueata after Provlnoee and the people Is olever and In be la a engines were ready for aotloa. Infantry that hs never Inquired Into the flnsnoes the equally addition, •aid It was by far the beat team that erer launching. offices and offioers of the municipal guard of the oompany. fighter. v 1st ted that This afternoon tbe New York party and down the hours of not advise too- city. Despite O'Donnaire advantage of paced up during ir'Will yon Mr. Lemont, went on an exonrslon to re- Bootbbay, reach waiting, gUnolng up at the windows of rotary and treasurer of the oompany to height, and weight, MoCoy went at He Has Little To BOSTON” BATTED LKEYEIt turning via McMahan’s island. Fire Was Confined to him the from which In the dim corns before this gradually without care- tort, light Very oommltteef'' Tbs baa two schooner taking any Virginia masts, Ivss liberties could be dlttlngulahef n blaok hoisted "I think not." and soon had bla big adver- llag And Won the Heme from Pittsburg rig and her dimensions are aa follows: the Third Floor. Tell However. sary In trouble. frem the seoond floor by Guerin, and a “Is It because yon ere afraid of tbe In a Canter. Length over all 185 feet, length on O’ white sheet down with the disclosures hs make" Donnell never larded a g< od blow hanging might water line 185 beam 25 feet 9 feet, Inches, on while the device in blaok letters "Vive L'Aruiee' own on this stand Is MoCoy, Kid waa gaining “My expellenoe of bold 4 Boston, September 13.—Boston batted depth 15 feet Inches, draught 12 In eaoh snd "A bas Lea Traltroe." snob that I would not allow nor advise ground eoojeedlng round. His at won In a cantei. fret. Leaver will today and left was When M. Guerin's oompanlons anyone to come here under sub- always getting.to the face, head sapar except Meekln a Tbs construction of tbe vessel bas keen The Loss On the Will President Dutcher Also pitched remarkably steady Building or win d and O'Doancli ated they took ooaohes and were driven Displays poena. My pro-Tammany uttarenos, for was purled. Ms game, giving no bases on balls and strik- under the direction of Charles U. Hans- off. Instsnos, needs an from me Not Be staggered frequently and In tbn sixth _-l explanation fire men out. l'be work In the field oom. There 1* a deck bouse tbe full Very Large. Ignorance. ing round went down from a Then the troops departed, followed by which I am not allowed to make." lett swing. He both teams was not of the central of tbe Vir- by steady though length portion remained down as lbs municipal guards and the polios, ex- Mr. Lantarbaoh said that on aoooont of long aa the rules brilliant. Attendance; 1800, The soore: ginia, finished in mahogany, with a a fow who remained to order. allowed him, but It wae all up with the cept keep proceedings against tbe Hamapo oompa- roof oarrled to tbs rail 00881081 x—B line, fnrnlehlng fellow. The Immense orowd then dispersed with ny. be would not tbe stook Hat Boston, big MoCoy went after him with produoe 10000301 1—5 a sub-deck. A reading room, 18 by 15 Pittsburg, The Indloatlooa were at tbe outlet that swinging lefts and ami soon floored little or no disturbance. New 10.—Edward In any other way than be had already right: York. September Base hits—Boston. 7. feet, will be In tbe forward end of the offered It. 14; Pittsburg, the firemen would nave a pretty hard him with another hard left swing, from Lauterbaoh, counsel for the Hamapo com- Errors—Boston, 8; Pittsburg 4, Batter- deck honse and this also will be finished Mr. Laoternaoh asked for night of It and the ohanoea seemed to be the effects he wae nnable to recover until DREYFUS PARDONED. pany, was on tbe etaud today before tbe ft_ralnabea ies—Meekln and Sulllrnn; Leever and In ^ mahogany. counted out. Steve had to be assisted * without at the end of hie Sohrlver. that they would come ont at the little to The Council of ministers Acted On Ills Maz9t committee, lie was asked to tell Interruption The saloon 1* aft 14 by 12 fact and la end of the horn when the waa at an his feet by the referee while whether tbe stockholders bad examination, In wbleh to explain hie At 4. night MoCoy Case Yesterday. Hamapo Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 8; Cbloago, richly finished In white and gold, with tlon. end. Tbe alarm from box 412 at 12.45 walked to his corner smiling and without decided to submit n list of their names. poet At Mew York—Mew York, 8; St. Louie, and Frsnch windows. flreplsoe plate a mark. Paris, September 19.—The oounoll of Here Mr. Lenterbaob was o'olook tbla morning, waa for a lire In Mr. Lauterbaoh stated that be bad been given oppor- 13. Eight Innings, darkness. Lsadlng from this room U a smoking ministers decided today to pardon Drey- to hla tbe four-atory brink block at the corner The betting opened at three to one on Instructed not to submit the list on any tunity explain "pro-Tammany” NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. room, finished in natural oak, from but these odds were fus In principle. as he called It. He said that bis of Fore and Croaa atreeta, formerly McCoy, increased to other terras then those previously named, speech Won. Lost. Per ct. wbloh a below to tbe oompanionwayPeads ten to one with The pardon will taka effeot In a few word* a for an known ae the Commercial hotel. Patrol- very few takers. whloh were that the names should not expressed preference orga- Brooklyn..eu to '.eao baohelor of three quartan oonalstlng After the men bad days. nization even a hostile Philadelphia. 83 49 .0211 men Fell and Couatna discovered tbe returned to their be made public. Mr. Lauterbaoh and Mr. nomination, by staterooms and a bath room. Aft of tbeae Boston.81 01 .614 said: will Dreyfus has relinquished his appeal to a one. Ratber blaze, and when they saw It first It was dressing rooms, MoCoy “I post Moss had aeveral wordy rows during tbs organization hybrid Baltimore. 70 03 .586 rooma are the otfioen On the quarters. 110C0 tomorrow to meet Bob for a reversal of the judgment of the than have a union of tbe HI. Louis. 70 09 .663 threatening to become a conflagration of Fitzsimmons domination. Tbe witness was asked Repnblloan same deok Is tbe speolal salts of the own- court martial. with of unknown Cincinnati. 73 60 £49 no mean proportions. On the third floor for the title of middleweight champion If be had ever stld he would much rather party representatives 68 64 .013 er. The are 1100 Chicago. engines triple expansion, ui me worin at ado It Is said Dreyfus will be sent abroad and he would 83 70 .474 of the building, faolng Fore street, tne pounus. My money see a Tammany man aleotad mayor than vague publlo opinions, Pittsburg. hors3 nnd will move the at Louisville. 61 70 .466 power yaoht wlil remain for and before the promulgation of the pardon. bave tbe men eleoted. flames were ooming out of the windows up thirty dajs should a man who belonged to no organization. opposition New York. 53 76 .411 the rate of 14 knots per hour. In order to avoid demonstrations. Mr. Lauterbacb and seemed to be mounting Into the floor Fltflzlmmocs Ignore my defy, I will He In tbe affirmative. Later he aald the Strong admin- Washington. 49 81 .377 The will be oommanded replied Cleveland. 20 119 .144 Virginia by claim this title and wlthdrnw The announcement that Dreyfus was to istration was a failure. above. Patrolman Fell palled tbe box my money was given an opportunity to explain his Captain Leander A. Jeffery, a well bs pardoned bad already been discounted “Who does Mr. look to now bnt FALMOU'IHS WON. woion urojgot out sue lire apparatus, oai after which I will challenge Fitzsimmons “pro-Tammany" speech, as be called It. Bryan known yachtsman. tbe oall men of tbe were a' at by predictions and there was no excite- Uu e.ld that to Tammany'' he said. “That Is beoanse The baseball team of ths Falmouth department catch weights. This ought to make ment displayed anywhere along the hall Is an con- BAPTISTS AT SOUTH WATERHORO little longer than usual In getting onto him come to time if he intend* to a preference fur an organisation nomina- Tammany organisation hotel defeated the Congress Squares yes- fight boulevards when the newsboys ran along this the which tbe scene. anyone. If Fitzsimmons foils to defend tion, even by a hostile organisation to a trolling olty, position yon terday. T. H. Bart made a home run [SPECIAL TO THE PRESS.] with the edi- This tbe firemen not a at about 3.15 p. in., first might hold now If yoa had not rolled on and his eras a feature. The score: handicapped the middleweight ohumpionship and I hybrid one. liters was nothing of im- fielding South Wsterboro, September 19.—The tions containing the statement that the the men who to Tuxedo on election little for It was necessary to use long claim It, I will defend It against all portance to be learned from Mr. Lauter- go Falmouth, 2 8 0 1 0 3 10 8—23 annual of the Cum- eighty-ninth meeting and ladders And tbe cabinet bad decided to pardon Dreyfus. day and barter 10,000 votes of the 0 2 220071 0-14 heavy permanent comers, negroes barred, at 158 pounds." bacb. Congress Sq., berland Association opened today in the The newspapers sold quickly, but there Citizens’ union for that inen and the few call men on hand at Silas B. Dutoher, president of the proud position.” Batteries—C. Murry and J. Libby for Baptist church. At 9.80 the openlog de- AT RICHMOND NEXT TIME. was no rush for thsin upon the part of the Silas 11. Dateher, of the Falmouth and Urlbben and Burke tor first were not able to do the work re- Kamapo oompany, who was called to the president votional servloe was led Rev. W. B. by of them. When the oall men ar- September 10 —At the Odd boulevarders. Harnapo water company was oalled to ths Congress Square. quire^ Detroit, stand, declared that be bad no suob docu Shumway of Spring vale Organization Fellows’ meeting today, Richmond, Vir- The Droits de L* Homme (Rights of stand and asked whether he hsd brought rived the big ladders were soon pat in ments as be had been onlled upon to pro- WILL BB A HOT SAME. was effected by of Rev. J. K. W 11- ginia, was chosen as the place of meeting Socialist said: with him as ordered the oboloy position and the work of subduing the in 19001 This the Rebekah as- Man) organ, duce before tbe oommittee. Mr. Dntcher by subpoena, afternoon The firemen and will off eon, U. D., of Portland, moderator, ana “Our task remains the same after as of dams and polloemen play lire began. sembly tendered Grand Sira Plukerton declined to nnswer a of maps lands, oondulti, plans number ques- their tie at the base ball Rev. E. B. Dolan of Sooth Wate rboro, and. the various department commanders before the liberation of Dreyfus, to con- of now owned or being con- gomes ground* Tbe old Commercial house is a very tions put to him and was enable to say buildings olerk. The letters from tbe several a reception. Saturday. Kaoh team has won a game and It Is com tinue the campaign against all those who tracted for the He said he high very long building. was a reunion where the books of ths were. by company. ehnrobee were read the olerk. The Tonight’s feature of company and contest will decide the by a lire the worst are responsible for the lamentable affair.M bud no suoh documents. The maps were Saturday's monly called trap of past grand representatives. He will be on the stand tomorrow. annual sermon was Rev. J. put It is bound to be a dose preaohed by members of the Odd Ladles as- Tcere is much comment hers on the on file In the eeveral counties ohamplonBhlp. sort, bnt the firemen have had one or two Many Bird 8. of New oonoerned, was a sermon Coler, comptroller and oontest. to ths fact K. Wilson, D. D. It grand sembled in the Hotel Cadillac convention strauge coincidence of the death of M. and the he supposed, had the exciting Owing previous struggles against their arch York city was tbe first witness before the engineers, foroe and hall and listened to addresses by men that many undesirable bars at- presented,with vigor.* enemy on this and know It Schiurer-Kestner, the first ohamplon of He did not know where the com- people very spot who have been In the sover- oommittee He did not care plana were prominent today. to say tended the last two and rendered In the afternoon the features the well by this time. They did very Drejfus, and to whom Dreyfus will virt- pany’s principal bank aooount was kept, games very eign grand lodge. Them were many ar- whether he had received certain invita- addresses of Rev. C. H. Spalding, D. D., little fighting at long range, but got at rivals from several owe on themselves exceedingly obnoxious a small tonight states, chlelly ually his freedom the very day the nor bow much It was. He declined to * the seat of the trouble at onoe when tions to be ont of town at the time on they uniformed Cantons of the Patriarchs the admission fee is to be fur this of Boston, The Blade Life of the eubinet decides to pardon him. M. say whether the treasurer had made, any charged got to work. Militant and their ladles. A train Kamapo oontraot was to Mr. "Newton Institu- * special oomenp. game to prevent the attendance ef these Churoh," Tbeologieal In toe oorner of the bonding near Soheurer-Kestner’s death was suddm. report us to the fands,o» She ground that arrived from Boston with Department Coler said he saw no reason why tbe olty tion and Our Ubnrohes," by Rev. H. L. the Dolan blook there is an elevator well He had been ill the last few not people. Commander Emerson and 175 members during days, It was within the proper province of was near this should not build its own. water plant. Caulkins of Yarmouth, and "Progress of and it that the fire started. from Massachusetts. Patriarchs from but it was not thought his illness would the onmmlttee to Chief Kldri so distributed his men It bad the money. enquire. Missions In Rev. J. L. ige Mulne, New Hampshire and other statts fatal. HORSE BREEDERS’ MEETING Japan," by about the Fore street side of the build- prove Seth of "Is any private party putting up came in on evening trains. Low, president Columbia uni- Deerlng of Japan. ing that they were able to concentrate RENNES WAS EXCITED. money for the oompany” versity who was a member of tbs Ureat Small Crowd Hew llacri et Kredvllly In tbe evening tbere was a very forcible all of their water upon one spot and soon “I deollne to answer.” subdued the flames. THE FIGHT POSTPONED. Koddud, OeplemiJor 10.— Thu nawa thafc or New York charter commission, said he address by Rev. W. S. Ayres of Portland. Where are the books of the Yesterday. The is owned by Edward E the council of ministers had decided to could not say who drew section 471 of the oompany” building New York, September 19—The heavy- Exoellent singing was furnished by a treasurer nsked Mr. Moss. Carleton, and manager of the weight championship battle between Tom pardon Dreyfus wits received here with charter. This section oreated ths board double quartette. Portland Door, Sash and Blind company, “I don’t said Mt. Head villa, Maas., September ID.—The Sharkey and Jhu Jeffries will take pluce Intense excitement. Dreyfus is still a of publlo improvements before wbloh know,” Datoher, which ooouples the fourth story of the second of the New Tbe oonventlon will oontlnue tomor- on OctoLer a7, Instead of 23rd. The yost- “perhaps the secretary naa them.” day Kngland Trotting building. The fire did not do much lam- prisoner. the Kamapo oontraot came op for approv- row. ponement was made to give the Coney Hurse Breeders' meeting was again a In the fourth floor which is also occu- DEATH OF SCHKUKKR-KESTNER. al. “Will yon get them and bring them age Island club more time to arrange Its box- J. I. a here tomorrow” perfeot one as far as weather and tra ck ALSO pied by Barbour, pattern maker, ing carnival to take dnri ng the ConnBrl Mobs it bad been reqneited.Mr. Moss. LONG DECLINES. and Job place Paris, September 19.—M. Soheurer- Bald suggest- conditions also oy Sanford, tap manufac- week of the battie. “I will but I don’t know where are conoerned and several big ed that sootion 471 bad been into the try, New 19.—John D. turer. The fire originated on the third Ke&tner, the former vice-president of the put events York, September to Und Mr. Lamont.'’ thousand were on ths card but the floor at the Fore street as has been obarter in order to allow Long, secretary of the navy, has written end, Senate and champion of Dreyfus, Is dead. surreptitiously oiowd was not In whlob wus Beneath “Isn't that a remarkable statement for large. Favorites, sev- stated, unoccupied. tbe to secure Its oon- to the reoeptlon oommlttee declin- He was born February 11, 1830, at Mul- Hamnpo oompany eral Instances did not Dewey this unoccupied part of the third fioor the of a wbo Is seek- materialize,'nota- traot from ths president oompany the Invitation to be present. Ule are the work rooms of tbe Us Tool hause, Alsace,from which plaoe the Drey- city. In the 2.12 and 8.23 olass events. The ing ye* a oontract with this bly of whloh Edward C. VveLb is Mr. Low said that was not bat ing t-00,1)00,000 olty declination completes the list of the company fus family also hailed He was president true, 2.20 was to to that his has run olass, puce, concluded today, manager and treasurer. The damage to that th Auction had been in the char- make, say secretary oablnet officers who have declined. of the Chemical Society of Paris and Was put Allenka, yesterday's favorite, with two this company will be on account of water. off with the books of the oompany and wrote: Is a director of the ter for the express purpose of Secretary Long "It neoessary This cannot Le very large as tbe chief en- prominent Republic protecting heats to bis credit, winning (In a field of the thnt be dues not know where to Hod that I should at the time of the celebra- gineer set his men to work haling out tbe Franoalse from 1879 to 1884, aud was a city against any private water com- him” demanded-Mr. Moss. twelve starters. The 2.28 olass, trot, water which bad Accumulated on tbe pany a contract with ths tion be In Washington, where tbe admiral Republican In polltios. seeking city. off with as as soon as was Mr. Dutoher that the started Hope favorite. He won third floor the fire extin- He had tbe matter replied eeoretary la to from New York and my en- He took a great Interest in the improve- opposed Kamapo per- the first heat in prooeed guished. On tbe ground floor is the Gree- have them In a safe good shape but Seddle might put deposit gagements are such that 1 mast be tbere. Steam laundry. Very little water and ment of the working classes and In 1804 sistently, L. took him off his feet three times In ley vault for all he knew. no lire this of the James K. an I to thank tbe mayor and tbe com- reached, part building foundel a oo-operatlve society for their Croes, expert*sngtneer on eaoh time beg Mr. Dateher was for succession, within sight of so tbe loss cannot be largo. water of again subpoenaed mittee for tbelr oourtesy In benefit. works, said'that part the water the wire and he finished great inviting It is impossible to estimate losses or to tomorrow, the order again oalllng for the poorly. The His Republican Ideas In 1867 caused distribution system of New York was S3 me and to express tbe cordial wish that give Insurance, but if there is any insur- of the of 2.14 olass, puoe, was easy for Fred W., or 60 old production books and papers the as I am sore It will ance on any of these place* the loss will him to be sentenced to four mouths’ Im- years and was defective. ths and he reosptlon may, the favorite, marobed round a be fully covered by it. Mr. Carleton said Mr. Moss asked whether it were Harnapo oompany? In every way a success worthy of tbe prisonment and 2C00 francs.fine. He was practi- leader three times. The summaries: be, that he valued his stock and the build- Adjourned nntll Wednesday morning. naval to whom It Is elected to the national in 1871 cal to supply water in three years accord- great bero, extended, ing at $ln,0C*0,and thought he was Insured assembly 2.30 Class—Facing—Purse (000. to the oontraot. and to tbe great city wblob gives him so for fOUt0. The building was not greatly and In 1675 he was first elected to the ing Kamapo The engi- LAKE VIEW FAIR. (Concluded. 1 a damaged and the loss oanuot exceed Senate of which he afterwards neer replied that it was not. 8ome com- generous welcome. became b on stock and Allenka, g, sire Kremlin— of $2600 building. one of the secretaries and motion was occasioned when Mr. Most James Wilson, secretary agrloaltare, eventually one Good Races and Large Attendance at Kantnka, by Bay State An argument In favor of underground oalled the name of wrote that “the jure of official busi- of the vice-presidents. He was defeated Mr. Edward Lanter- (Young) 3 111 pres electric light wires was given when the boch. Tbe latter arose from Hoaooe b «, Alcantara ness woald bis of tbe firemen had to manipulate for some time for ce-eleotioB as vice-president In 1898. nls chair and C., by prevent acceptance (McDonald) 16 3 7 In order to get tbe liayes truck’s long He has written on addressing Chairman Mazet, began tc Invitation." extensively ohemletry. nrxcixi to tub rnKss.j Hal Almont. ro g (Ulddleby) 3 8 3 6 ladder Into position owing to a set ol speak two section* of a the of tbe gold loving The newspapers now publish the first concerning report Uurgleg Boy, b g (Sanborn) 6 5 4 8 Inscription onp wires which prevented its being raised in Fast 19.—The semi-official announcement of the cabi- made to the controller by Engineer Sebago, September second Itnna, b m (Uatoomb) 6 7 3 3 that Is to be given to Admiral Dewey by tbe place where It was wanted. of the Lake View bm 4 3 5 net decision without comment. day fair has been u Uall, (Draper) 5 tbe olty Is as follows: "Presented to suocess. Sab Temlo. br g (Wall) 8 8 7 4 The Journale des “We would rather have you speak from great The attsndaDoe was as Admiral George Dewey, U. S. Navy, by A 1 MU IJ Itl la It AOIlUlirj* Dibats, however, Bnd Stout, b g (Ventry) 7 4 6 dr the witness said large as that of the first day, the attrac- New says: obalr,” Mr. Moss. Ualpk H., b g (Sanborn) 9 dr the City of York, September the ~ I desire to ask the a tion being tbe matches. For thousand “We are assured that the family will re- “Well, witness pulling Tl in a—3.17 3-4, 3.14 1-4, 3.18, 8.13 1-4. thirtieth,one eight hundred and Thf Strainer Cherokee Aground Kent draft oxen Charles Bean of ceive an order for to leave question or two about reports." said Mr. Fast Hiram ninety-nine. Dreyfus One Mile Trotting—Kaskia, b in, to Vineyard Honuil. won the prize the of the load Bonnes, unperoclved.very shortly, during Lauterbaoh. weight beat her reoord of 3.30 1-4. 'lime, ure and the dlBtanoe the night time. The government does “They all In evidence," said Mr. being 3,413 pounds 3.35 1.-3. Pasque Island, Maas., September 19.— 3.33 * Moss. hauled 60 1-3 feet. F. D. Blake won tbe Class—'Trotting—Purse ICOU. New 19. — Tbe Times not know .or In any ease, does not say York, September The Clyde line steamer Cherokee, Capt. A 1 “Mr. said Mr. prize in tbe seoond class there no Seddle I.., b sire Wilton— tomorrow will say: “T'he failure to plaue Trinity where Dreyfus is going." Moss," Lauterbaoh, being ru, McKee, bound fr on Jacksonville, Via., Princess Klolse Mambri- young Cornelius Vanderbilt In tbe di- | aiu by • Tbe Journal dea fol- angrily, “I not speaking to you. 1 competitor. tbe New York nnd for Uost-xi, with a large cargo of miscel- ? —of mark the famous k” Debate, however, noKing (Paige) Sill rectorates of Central qualities am to the S. L. Blake's stems and Mrs. Harriet the Harlem roads in of bis laneous and six writ lows the foregoing with the report that addressing myself chairman ol Hope, blk tn, sire Elyria— plaoe father, freight, passengers, ♦ “Hu-man-ic” Shoo as the most ♦ this oxen were but were not en- was commented upon by persons familiar Mure. has taken a villa at Folke- committee." Dyer's tried, Daily Wallace, by Bed ashore on the southeast end of NauBhon Dreyfus with the old time Vanderbilt policy of of modern shoe- ♦ Mr. Lauterbaoh was called to tered tor any premium. * Wilkes (Dore) 13 3 4 in after perfect product stone, near Dover, England, This report the stand succession. There was a belief that It the island, Vineyard Bound, shortly The raoes wets Assurance, br g (Conley) 3 3 3 3 * has been but and asked to tell whether the exalting, tbe summary Cornollus was to succeed bis noon today, In a dense a denied, many believe Drey- Kamapc Kefero, blk B 4 4 4 3 present fog, staving making. as (Bltber fus will go to on his release stockholders had deolded to a being follows: father in tbe possession and management hole It. the forward of her hull England submit list Time—3.18 3.13 8.19 3.30. large part This which may taka even 1-8, 1-4, 1-3, of the bulk of the east estate held by that hygienic, anatomicaly J place tonight. of their names. He said be had consulted Doris, b m, 111 Her No. 'J hold la full of water, but the A at Rennes this 8.13 brauoh of the fauillylbe would be given a correct shoe men telephonlo Inquiry with Mr. bra, 3 3 3 Class—Trotting—Purse t&10. full extent of the damage cuunot bo as- for combines Dutober, Charles A. Lamont Melody,■ 1 the board of even he i J afternoon showed that Dreyfus hail not place in dlreotore, 11 3 4 3 br sire Messen- certained until the Is tloatrd. Her after acquired his liberty. aDd other stockholders and had reo.Ved Ueorgiann, m, was not trusted with oQlolal responsibil- ease, grace and durability to J 4 3 4 gei Wilkes, by Kentucky compartments remain free from wuter J from a son of Mr. Lamont a of ity. AN APPEAL FOR FAIR. oopy the Time—3.85, 3.34, 3.83. Prlnoe (Noble) 9 111 owing to the tight bolkbeads, and her an unprecedented extent, list. remain In J Success, g g, Sherman—sister engines good working order. Paris, September 19.—President Loubet A rate after tbe first beat six The vessel Is on even to be had of us. x “It was instructed," said Mr. Lauter bicycle by to Darby, by Alruonaroh FRANKLIN COUNTY FAIR. neurly keep,heading Only visited the site of the of 190U for one-lialf mile was won eastward, and lies easy. exposition “nut to boys by Harry (Hatbburn) 13 5 8 parfeotly bach, submit the list on any oth Farmington, September 19.—Tbe at- It Is thought that with favorable winds and the directors of tbs time .83 1-3. Nigger Jaok, blk g 8 4 8 8 today urged er terms than those Fltcb, (Arthur) $4. under -ghloh It wat br 4 3 3 4 tendance at the Franklin County fair to- she can be floated. Price, t works to exert themselves to tbe utmost was Timbrel, g (Paige) Music furnished during tbe day by The who showed no submitted to you, Mr. Moas, and refused Queen Alfred, b m 3 6 9 8 day was tbe largest in the of an passengers, fright in order to show to the world In 1900 (Clark) history Shoes and Oxfords. the West Baldwin band. tbe b s whatever, at ilrst declined to be taken i that France Is still a by you." Today, Queeoby, (Uoldsn) 8 9 0 6 while the exhibits of farm “Strtng, laborious, opening day, off tbe that went to the steamer's i* oloslng day of the fair, will occur the 3.35 Silver Plate, g e (Dearden) 5 7 4 6 by tugs X All Leathers. X united nation whose generous soul Is The terms were that stook were and lt.should not b b 0 large excellent. Two good assistance but later, with the exception tilled with the sense of her mission of and 3.37 class raoes. Ed Docke, g (MoDonald) 6 7 7 made raoes were witnessed. The 2.50 of one lady, they were induced to go on and and that she pnblio. Poddy D., b g (O'Houghtun) 7 8 8dr class, progress petoa had not board tbe revenue cutter Dexter which affected Mr. Muss*—“I read from an interview THF NORWAY Time—8.18 3.13 purse 9100, bad eight starters and was been by fleeting quarrels." FAIR. 1-3, 1-4, 3.131-3, 3.14 1-3. landed them ut New Bedford from whloh I Dean Brothers, t with Mr. Nixon the bill wber won In straight heats by the mare Kamapo Norway, September 19.—The fifty- 2.14 Class—Pacing—Purse 1600. hay plaoe they will prooeed to Boston. COURT CONVENES AT It came out of committee was a Fannie of 455 Congress Street. a ALFRED. hurmfu seventh annual of Wellington (Reynolds) Water- " exhibition the Oxford Fred oh sire Bed W., g, Wilkes, AAAAAAAA AA AA AAAA A A A hill.’ Johnnie Come of -A A A aT Tllle; (Waite) Falrheld, WW W W * W W^ Biddetord, Septemter 19.—Tbe Septem- County Agricultural sooiety opened here Jr., by Strathmore (Wall) 111 SHEEHAN DKVEAIED CHOh L* WWWWWW9WW fVVIVVV Mazle b m 4 2 3 eeoond Angle Wilkes (Worthley) of Phil- ber term of Supreme oourt opened at Al- Mr. Lauterbaoh passionately protest today. The exhibition of (arm produce Sidney, (Drlnkwater) New York, September 19.—Democratic ed: Is Uncle Tom, b g (Cheney) 8 8 3 lips, third. Best time, 2.31 1-4. fred today, Judge William White- “This ths horror of an lnwstlgat Is the best ever made here. In other de- primaries were held lu the various as- MISS A. L. SAWYER’S Kittle Uirl. ro m (Bither) 3 4 4 32 one of The a class, pane 9100, had five sembly districts here tonight. Some of house, tbe most popular justices of log committee," be said, "that state partments the exhibits are fully up to tbe Time—2.16. 8.14 1-4, 8.13 1-4. starters. U. tbe contests were exalting. Particularly tbe Supreme bench, There mente like that may be read and wit while tbe Nancy (Kendall), won; presiding. average, display of young osttle was this the case lu the ninth assembly of Shorthand and was a very attendance of ness le an Dewey (Horn). Farmington, Jes- School Typewriting, good attorneys questioned oo them. The taet thal exception. At tbe afternoon raoes KNOX COUNTY OOUBT. eeoond; district, where Joho C. Sheehan defeated and about tbe usual number of new aboot one tboosand ware sie this Is In some people In at- James (Skidmore,) North Auson, the Croker faction by some 300 votos. Outc uutul Block, 03 notions are entered. newspaper." Eiehanse'Sli, tendance. Silk Knot won tbe green horee tlFECIAh TO THE Pit ESS.) third. Best time, 2.20 1-2. Portlwuil, Maine, The forenoon was spent In organization "It Is not In a newspaper," said Mr. raoe in beats. The 3.34 raoe with straight Thorough Instruction In and preliminaries and this afternoon fonr was Silk Kocklaud, September 19,—The Septem- TOPSHAM DOCTOH CHOSEN. given shorthand, Moss. “It la In the attorney general'i split Ijeats Interesting. typewriting, correspondence, &e. was devoted to a of the York Knott b aeo- ber term of the oourt for Knox THK£ LADIES. meeting of the -—" g (Pratt) won; June Bird, Supreme Keptembei 19.—Dr. John B. aug15eort2mos Bar association and to memorial exercises report hearing." Bangor, end; Peter, third. Best time, 3.35 1-3 county opened here this before The effeot and of Is to be the boos; ~ in honor of the late Ira T. morning pleasant perfeot safety Thompson Toptham Drew, Howard “There U no auoh report," said Mr. In tbe 3.34 class raoe, James T., brg officer of the Eastern Maine Uenerel Frost and Asa Low. Judge Haskell. A new grand jury was with which ladles may uae Syrup of Figs, Lauterbaoh, (Fletcher) won; Gammon, seoond; Glad- hospital—the position recently crested ANDERSON, ADAMS & CO., William S. Matthews warmly. empanneleo for the Tear. There under all makes It their fa- by County Attorney stone, third. ensuing ooadltiona, the trustees This decision was made at stated that the decision of the law “This Is the most methoc was about tonight outrageous the usual attendance of at- vorite remedy. To get tbe true and gen- an Important meeting of the trustees bald Fire Insuranco oourt had net been returned to the Su- of let Agency oonduotlng business I or pny othei Don’t tbe little ones suffer from torneys from all parti of the A uine loek for the name of tbe late on Tuesday afternoon. Judicial in case ot oouoty. article, 31 preme oourt the Frank eozema or other torturing skin ills eases. Ur. Thompson Is a of Bowdolh Eichange Street. who lawyer ever beard^of,” continued tbs wit short term Is It Is said California Co. near graduate Parks, was ooaetoted of the murder No need for It. Doan's Ointment cures. sxpeoted, although Fig Syrup printed and the considerable college Bowdotu medical school, Mrs* Class American and of Mary Tarlton In Klttery lu January ness, showing anger. Can't harm the moat deltoate skin. At there Is considerable criminal business the bottom of tbe For sale Foreign Companies package. by and it a young man of exceptional ablll- FIorase Amdehson. Chaa C. Adams. last. Mr. Mon Insisted Lauter 60 cents. that Mr. any drag store, for the consideration of tbs grand jury. all drugals'.s. decls Thos, J. Little. Ip eodU PORTLAND r?*TOFFICE tooth fork of the liland and fanes Long eoiraprlntxl.liy dlffatent flrma and adrsr, gold out. DIAMOND ISLAAD FORTS, Island, 111 gans commanding Hussey's tiling agents. All of them try to obtain SCHOONERS offlolal recognition or aaootlon or mat IS COLLISION. CORRHC'TKD TO JULY 1, 1899. toond sod allowing of a cross Ore from sort, end the mall of every member of tte of Its other The OFFICK HOURS. gone battery. gnos every oom mine* ha* brought circular* In this will be 60 feet above the and letters by tbe doscn. The Office, (Suudays exoepted 9.00 battery members of the committee have steered ». m. to 5 p. in. senders!. Two elght-laoh gun oarrlages clear of sort of three schemes well, and t'aehler'e excepted.) 8.00 a. are pretty Office, (Sundays Powerful Defences Un- In position, but the gnns hare not •mve don t all oom I Three m. to 6.00 p.m.: Money order 9.03 they toprot«t tn* Big Masters Come department, besn a. m. to 6.00 p. ra.: Kegtiiry d< p&rtu mt. w.00 a. mounted, though they are In readi- publlsnera of the olty's official pro- Bn. to 6.00 p. in. der which will oontala Construction. ness to be mounted. Xbe Conors ting Is gramme, no advertis- General i» liven/. (Sundays excepted.) 7JO ing of any sort. Together. ft. tn. to 7.00 nL w.oo 10.U0 a. finished and the outer of ornsbed p. Sundays to m.. slope At least ten or twelve songt have 1.00 to 2.00 rl rock Is p. being flnltbed rapidly. By the reached Secretary Foster every day, and GOLD Carrlere’ MU 'eric*. (Sundays excepted.)—In end of the this com- eotne from nil parte of tbe business section <>f the between aud year battery Will be they oountry. city High One of these was written India streets at t.oo. i».oo and tlJOa. m.. tJQ and pleted. sungs by a wan 8.00 a. In Baltimore! who says be was tbe first b |l m. ; tn other sections at n>., I.3G p. m. On this fork of y.oo to !
*1" I i i I * DRESS GOODS 8TAHTED IT.
demanded more room and better so » She washes her delicate laces They Imperatively light The With Ivory Soap suds, soft and war mi* following la the programme for the CAMEL HAIR we put all the Black and Colored Dress Goods Into the Brown Maine State Sunday School oonrenttun The frailest in bottles she street store. The.results of the change even has been 3 places to be held at Che,tout street Methodist already And shakes them — it cannot do harm. onurob In tale city, Uotober 13, 84 and 28: very satisfactory. All you who have spoken to us about It have rinsed with clear If thoroughly water, K1HS1' SESSION—TUESDAY AKTKK spoken approvingly. when They’re wholly uninjured dry NOON. This, of course, crowded out the Domestic Goods and they Because, as experience has taught her, 1.CO—The Quiet Half-day. The Spirit- ual l.lfe have found temporary quarters In the main store. has no Quickened, Deepened, Enriched. Ivory Soap free alkali. Iljori at open only hoar and halt-hoar. Suiting. Other and alterations are on foot. A changes light, roomy Uondaotsd by Her. Thomas H. Stacy, Properly made makes a Fall and Winler Sait that at far as style and com Sivoo. and accessible Basement is The vegetable oils of which Ivory Soap is made fit it for many special uses easily Department being fitted up. 4.00— Addren, “The Joy of Our Sor- fort are concerned is for which other soaps are unsafe or Some of the unsatisfactory. rier,” Her. Aqulla Luces, Sueaax, N. 41., Domestic Goods are going there; new Departments Oqpyrtgkt, 1M, by TU !W*» * OmMi Or HmUmML lleneral New Hrunewlok S. S. Seoretery are into existence; other old are to Awoclatlrn. — com'ng Departments going 4 30—Keoeptlon of delegates and eool- be more ample, and on the whole we are going to be quite ablllty. PERFECTLY CORRECT. spruced up. IIA Hit UK NOTES. TEACHING OF ELOCUTION. SECOND SESSION—TUESDAY EVE NINO. Items of Interest Picked Up Along the School Board Debates This Subject at 7.30— bong Service, oonduoted by Kev. We think yon will like the store better when we are Tboiuaa U. Saco. 81.95 and $1.50 Water Front. Some Stacy, ynr«l. all in order and 11 the is Length. 7.60— Adi1re»« of welcome to Portland. present temporary arrangement incon- 8.00— AddrwH—"The business Man and W. have a new line of colors In Camel'* Ilair venient please pardon it The work of dredging the Portland A special meeting of the sohool board the Sunday School," E SL Everett, Port- that are full of and real value at These are all for business for easier • berth at India wharf, Boiton, to a suffl- was b«ld yesterday afternoon at wbloh land, member International S. S. execu- Suitings style changes selling goods tive committee. cltnt depth to aooommodate the new pro- ell tbe members were.present excepting and so selling more goods. We can see. too, how we can sell 8.80— Solo: "There la a City Bright," peller steamer Governor Mingle/, was Dr. Hi ley and Mr. Heseltine. The meet- Id'a lO per ct. for Cash (A. F. Load), Miee Augusta Brooke goods cheaper and we are going too. Ir. a short time, not over completed Monday. The new boat Is of lug was oalled for the purpose of consid- Davie, Cllftondale, Mam. 8.JO—Address: "Association Work in a week we we shall have a of the new ar- mnoh greater draft than tha eldewheelers ering tbe teaching of eloontlon In tbe hope, grand opening It* Benefit to the Churches," Kev. now running on the and there mnet Portland sohool and In the rangement, and it will bo with the finest stock of we ever line, High Deer- Aqulla Luca*. Sussex, N. B. goods be at least live feet more of water than lag High sohool. Miss who was 8.80— Addreet: "A Power In Eity, Mighty $1.50 per yard. showed and there will be some great bargains. Ample notice formerly. There Is now a uniform depth eleoted a teacher in the Portland High the State." Prof. « H. M. Hamlll. Jaot neld worker International will be of 18 feet where the steamer will berth. school to teaob English has ■onvllle. 111., New line of Rough Woven Mixture* that will given. literature, 8. S. association. Prayer and Benedic- lobster arrivals were as found that half Yesterday’s nearly of her time would tion. make an extremely stylish Suit, 50 inches wide, all follows: Eva and Belle. Blanche be in the of elooation. 3,100; required teaching THIRD SESSION—WEDNESDAY and Ida, 8,100; Minnie When she made for this wool, Telephone, 3,600; application posi- MORNING. Mavis, 3.300; E. MoNlohol, (,S00; Mina tion it was with the understanding that MANY NEW GOODS ARE BEING 8.30— of State Executive com Cess lO per ct. for Cash and Mlztle, Bernle and the would be selected to HU the first va- Meeting 7,400; Bessie, mitten. 8,000; Eva and Mildred, 3,300. cancy that occurred in the Latin depart- 0.00—The Spiritual Life Qulokened.oon OPENED EVERY DAY IN THE Engineer Frank Girard ef the Ore boat ment. Ehe is not n teacher of eloontlon duotetl by Rev. A. A. Lewie, Gardiner. returned from bis fortnight's vocation and has notified the superintendent of the 5.80— Report of the Nominating Com mittce. $1.00 and $1.50 yesterday and resumed his du- school that she does not to yard. morning High care 0.30—The State S. S. Association and CLOAK ANDrSUIT DEPT. ties on seven, this Engloe |eaoh subject, aod If It Is thought Its Workt Its Last Cocventitn, New line of Fail Plaids In the win- Mr. JKev. displayed John S. MoVane has returned that her resignation would be deemed ac- Harry W. Kimball, secretary, skowht dow some idea of what we are from Bristol, K. I., where he has been ceptable to the school board under tbe (an; Its Year's Work. JLN.Halllday, fief give you showing. The in the Cloak Its L. M. “Opening Day” Depart- working on tbe sails of the Columbia. oiroumstanoes, she to tender worker, Portland;. jFtnunre-, Prices are ^prepared treasurer, Portland; Iis Future It. Douglas, ment will ntTt be till next week. Then all Twenty-live expert men have been em- L N. Holliday, field worker. Portland the on this work which bas one Key. J. M. Cess lO ct. for ployed been Mr. Hall in staling the position of Miss Frost, president, Bangor. per Cash new will 11.00— Prlnolples and Methods of Or- goods be shown and a In the etrlotest no one _ seoluslon, being said thnt she wee a valuable special display Esty, teach- School Work A confei to enter janixud Sunday allowed thn loft exoept those em- er and one which the sohool made. High could >nco led by Kev. Aqulla Lucas, Sussex, 8 Meanwhile we are on sale there. Mr. MoVane putting ployed says four not afford to lose. He said that tbe board N. B. suits have been made to Our usual good values in Fancy Woven that seil at the lines of such as complete provide would be asked to determine whether to FOURTH SESSION-WEDNESDA1 Suitings pop- goods the season and weather for all kinds of weather and for all emer- ular .accept Misa Esty’s resignation, or to ie- AFTKHNUON. prices. and this week gencies that may arise. In each of the "teve her of elocution lu the demand, before the rush of teaching 1.80 -The Spiritual Life Deepened, con- four mainsails tbere are 1,657 running High school altogether. ducted by Kev. Thomas U. Stacy, Saco. week is a of No. 3 dock. This Opening time to yards yacht duok, The board proceeded to oonsldsr the 3.00— Address: "The Ideal Teacher," good supply your Mr. Is the Miss H. Cc nays MoVane, heaviest he ever at some Margaret Koch, Colby liege, wants. question length. Waterville. Less 10 c!. for cash. worked upon, being ae stiff and per unyield- Mr. Chase, principal of the High sehool, 3.38—Address: “Sunday School Uard • as a board. For some of the other ing was present, ana was asked to express log.” Prof. H. M. Hamlll, Jacksonville. FALL 81 ITS. sails Sea Island cotton was used. This Is IIL hlB views upon tbe subject. He said that almost and 3.58— Solo, Miss Augusta Brooks Davis, very line, resembling silk Miss as well as all the new Esty other Cllftondale, Mass. Several new new Fall shapes In Black and Colored materi- ooats about 07 cents a yard. Llgbt teachers of tbe High sohool, seemed to 3.00— Conference of Primary Workers. als. price $10 to $25 weatbsr sails, suob as tbe spinnaker and be doing very efficient work and he Primary Teachers' Difficulties— How re- RINES moved. BROTHERS Miss G. New GO. were jib tospails made of Waumeetta silk, the for a Luoy Stock, Haven, thought prospeota successful Conn., Connec- which is Mr. Mo Vane's primary superintendent very expensive. year were very gratifying, Of Miss Esty ticut S. S association. FALL JACKETS. was so ha was work satisfactory that In particular, Mr. Chase spoke in tbe 4.00— Address: “Different Kinds of offered but he George U.Archibald, Wiilard. Some medium Jackets. Several lines permanent employment highest terms and raid that he should re- Children," It’s Different weight In Covert decided to return to Poitland, where his Very gret her leaving the school. He deemed FIFTH SESSION—WEDNESDAY EVE Cloths. Blacks, and Plain Colored Kerseys at from $10 to $20 Interests are. the teaching of elooutlon In tbe High NING. oaknAl aeoanflal knS lb __1J 1_ 7.80— The Spiritual Life Enrlohed Song This Season. WOOLEN WAISTS. UltmJAKI. best to have as a teacher of this branoh ■ervloe, conducted by Kev. A. A. Lewis, Gardiner. some person who devote the entire The French Flannel Waists we have waited so fo' 9onld 8.00— Address: "Sunday School Evan- long time to this branoh Everyone wants n lint to wear MOW, So ninny AIKS. NANCY SMITH. of the work not only gelization," Prof. H. M. Hamlll, Jack- have begun to come—the Serge Waists too. $2.50 to $5.00 in Portland, bat In the Deerlng High sonville, 111. of Ihe fell and cloth stitched Hats nre being worn Mrs. Xanoy, whose death occurred at Some pretty braid trimmed Flannel Waists and Merce- sohool as well. rHe said that he wished 8.40—Sola lliut the summer llais and Sailors don’t look Just Hartford, Conn., September 16, was well 8.58— Address: "Adolescence; or Our rized Satteen Waists at to relieve some of the pother teachers. If right. $1.75 and $2,00 known In Portland, she being the daugh- Ulg Boys and Girls,” George H. Archi- possible, of some of the history work they bald, Wlilard, We were lucky In having more ihun our u«na1 ter of the late John M. Buzzsll, M. 1)., are now called upon to do and be would on hand, for ll is us a that of Cape Elizabeth, and sister of the late SIXTH SESSION—THURSDAY MORN supply giving variety 81LK WAISTS. like to have Ules to do not A Dr. John Bnzsell of Portland. Mrs. Esty assigned ING. W'e could duplicate today. large iis.ortuient this work. Excuse us for of ready-to-wear Huts nre now on our counters at again mentioning the Smith was the widow of Dr. Smith, who o.ou—meeting ox itxeouuve committee. Mr. Marvin, prinolpal of the Daerlng died many yeare ago. The fnneral ser- 9 no—Devotional Half-hour, conducted 98c. nou] ir^ivor;b|l.'ii. &5.00 and $0.00 sohool, seemed to be in favor of having by E. T. Garland, Portland. vices will be held at the Bay View oeme- Taffeta Waists a regular teacher of eioeution employed. 9.30— Reports of Committee*. and tery near the old town house. South 9.50— Adoption of Flnanolal Plan and He said that many of the of Hear- Satin Waists. There are several styles and in both Black and Portland, this morning at eleven o’oloek. people Appioprlatlone. Offerings. ing bad spoken to him.about this matter, 10.30— Address: ‘‘The Possibilities of Colors. are Waists ::: oakes a. a mss. J. E. They remarkably good for $5 and $6 and and he did not think the method of teach- the Primary Class,” Miss Lucy G. btook, PALMER, we are a Brockton, Mass., September 19.—Oakee New Haven, Conn. selling great many of them. ing this branoh as It Is now taught en- 543 Congress Street. A. of 11.00— Address: “How to Train Teaeh- , Ames, president the Ames oorporn- successful. tirely an, Prof. H. M. Haiuill, tlon of North Easton, died of .heart fail- Jacksonville,111. ^ The question of employing a special Followed by Question Box, answered hy R. R. BICYCLE SKIRTS, ure at 8.80 a. m.. 7C MAINE CENTRAL aged years. teacher for elocution then came up. borne Prof. Hamtll and Miss btook Oakes Angler Ames was the elder son STOMM SKIRTS. of the members took the ground that It SEVENTH SESSION—THURSDAY of Oakes Ames of Paoitlo railroad fame Excursion would be Inexpedient under the present AFTERNOON. We have now a assortment of these Skirts and was the last male member of the large popular fn conditions to employ an extra teacher — TO — family. He was born In North Easton, 8.00— A Model Sunday-sohool Opening, plaid back materials. All desirable shades. Prices $5,00, April 15, 1139, and always had lived for this branch. The appropriation for conducted by I. N. HalUday, as superin- there. He was the head of the extensive salaries Is nearly exhausted and the old tendent. $6.75, $7,50. and up to $15.00 shovel his names. 8.15—Next Sunday's International Les- company bearing question of whether the school board has Quebec, ^ son. (a). Taught to Adults, Hsv. Smith SAMUEL B. YORK. the right to expend what money It deems Raker, D. D., Portland, (b). Taught to SEPARATE DRESS SKIRTS. Samuel B. York, formerly of Portland, advisable without regard to the appropri- Children, Mlsa Lucy G. btook, New St. Anne de Haven, Conn. Beaupre at the of John C. ations made by the city 'council was de- died yesterday house 3.15.—A Model Lesson Revlsw ant Our stock Is Immense and all sorts of Goods are well re- bated at some length. AND Brady, 407 Fore street, aged 98 years old. Closing, conducted by Prof. UaxulU ni Silks and The entire matter was laid on the table presented. Serges, Mohairs, Crepons, Satins, Plaids. He was a sailor all his Ufa and during superintendent until the We a full line of at the latter part of It was In the navy. He finally regular meeting of the 3.30— Testimony Talks: “The help ] carry always Skirts from 98c to $20.00 on have received and what 1 am to d< Montreal, enlisted in the under the name of board Monday when It will be acted going navy with conducted the President upon. It,” by Samuel B. UoKenny, and was an Inmate 4.00— The Quiet Hour and Closing Con SEPT. 25. COLLARETTES AND FUR NECKWEAR. of Snug Harbor, being In Portlund on a seoratlon. conducted by Rev. Thomas H MONDAY, short furlough. His funeral will ooour SOUTH KENNEBEC FAIR. Saco. Stacy, We have on sale a line of this afternoon from 407 Pore street, and Trains leave Portland for Quebec at to-day put large these popular the burial will us In the Thatcher Post Augusta, September 19.—At the South MAINE PENSIONS. 8.45 a. io. and 1.25 p. m. fur Montreal 8.45 a. m. and 6.10 m. pieces. lot at Forest oemetery. Mr. York Kennebec fair at For p. City South Windsor, today, 19—The follow had a daughter, Mrs. Parks, who Uvea Washington, September Scarfs from $ 1.25 the raoes went In straight heats with BATES up. on Qcean street, East Leering. log pensions have been granted to Malm , some exciting bursts of speed. The To Montreal and Bet.) QW A! A Collarettes from $2.50 up. people: aud Ret. WV eiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiuuiiiiiHMimiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiia results: OBUUNXL. Quebec JV*# St. Anue and Return, 8.00 2.26 Class—Hal Rhea, cb g, first; Daisy Abraham Prinoe, Soldiers' Home, Ken Montreal return-'! GOLF CAPES. Rolf, b m, blk or A AA second; Hastings, s, nebeo, $6; H. Portland Iua via Quebee i Augustus Ford, to return- v* W third. Best time, 8.9U. Quebec ( Too much cannot be said in of our $10; Phlneas Morrltt, Nation Home via praise present stock of Ureen Horse lug Montreal, j Race—Stub Wilkes, b g, Rioh Kenneboc,$8; Charles A. Newoross, Ticket s for return until Octo- these Capes and the shawls from which we make them to order. first; blk b good Easter, m, second; Kirt, g, mond Cornsr, $& ber 25th. third. Best If you want a at any from $5.00 to $20.00 we can time, 2.99 1-4. GKO P. EVANS, F. E. BOOTH BY, Cape price LETS FRANCE OUT. V. P. A G. M. G. P. A T. A. We have the handsomest shawls and sep20d4t surely please you. the EAULE AND YANKEE. London, 19.—The Evenlni I CONSTIPATION September handsomest style Capes we have ever shown and the prices are News declares there Is now no need tx Washington, September 19.—The navy low. boycott the Paris exposition. RETURN THAT COAT ! STOMACH PAINS department has directed that the ______Eagle The person who took overcoat and Yankee be containing BILIOUSNESS completed at the Porta- For forty years Dr. Fowler's Extras t owner's name and address plainly printed on card Inside one of the from mouth navy yard by October 17 as Wild Strawberry has been oaring sum me r pockets the smok- they car Orand Trunk train, SICK diarrhoea, bloo I tag leaving Portland HEADACHE, Etc. ere needed for survey work about Cuba complaint, dysentery, a. m., Bent, will trouble f In the ha Monday nth, avoid by dux. pain stomach, and 1$ same AT ost E. and Porto and will be thus em- ; returning h» was sesn and I 10 cents and 25 cents—Druggists. Uioo, never yet foiled to do everything olalme B*“dW iwillimmHHIMIMIHUHIUmiWWmHMIWIIHUHM ployed all winter. for It PortLand Wln}$rtl'(Jt('jeet’ EASTMAN BROS. & BANCROFT, 1 J * -U er —■ i_:■5!■ LJ ■ '.. "■ iu;L'-SIS. -L- FUTURE EVENTS. hold a general oauous at Odd Fellows' Grand Joseph Benner, Vine Grand A. H. peolally far their religion, although wndtuiBort. West even 1 ABOUT THE SUBURBS. hall, End, Monday log, Sep- Parker, Chaplain John N, Brown, Seo- when mooing for nflloe they are some, tember 35 at 7.80 o'olook to choose dele- Sept. 19-20—Fair at Fast Bebago. ralar> Thomas MoCleery. The rltnal sar- ttniee taunted with being foreign In re- 19-21—Oxford Fair at South •ept County Paris. gatee to attend the district convention. »loe of the Odd at and to the tine 19*21—Hear l*oro Fair. Fellows.wee performed ligion oppoaad spirit of Sept. The first meet- Seif. 2i—Reunion Ninth Maine regiment at Exoelsior.CIob held its the eloee of the regular eervloe. The bur- Japes. Amour lbs lower classes there Is PORTLAND Lewiston. of the aeaaon at tbe home of Its ial was ELECTRIC LiGHT ing presi- at more end Christiana are often Sept. 26 Republican caucuses In Portland. Evergreen oemetery. prejedles, Sept. 26-State Board ol Trade meets at Ban* Westbrook Republican dent, Mrs. W. H. Uressey. Monday even- Mrs. J. K. Clifford and daughter, shunned by their neighbors. Hat Ibis Is tbe be gor. ing. In future ths meetings will Helen, Pleasant street, Center, to be a of the Xbo 26 27—Fair at West Cumberland. Deerlng growing thing past. Sept. held ar.d tbe next left Sept, ‘4fc27, 26—Annual Convention of Maine Caucus Tonight. Thursday afteraom, yesterday for n two weeks visit with Christian people have established hos- COMPANY CUSTOMERS. W omar’s Christian Temperance Untou at meeting will ba on Thursday, Sept. 81, Mrs. Clifford's Mrs. U. A. Ladd and The list Portlaod. mother, pital’, asylums orphanages. The old following comprises the con- with It* Mrs. E. L at nections that Sept. 26—Republican Dtstilot Contention in secretary, Smith, of Augusts. religion never did anything of the kind, have been made and those Portland. • to be made within a few 11 Booheitir street "Hally Holiday" Is to be observed next end the realization of the velne of these days. It is Sept 28-Democratic District Convention In easy to toll those that have been connect- Portland. Sunday at tbs Clark Memorial Methodist InztltnMont Is an effective end perpetual ed from those that have not by the color Oct 2-7-Maine Musical Festival in Bangor and SOUTil rOUTLAfl D. oburoh and school. A special whioh Is Portland. A Lively Rimaway at West End Huuday argument oauaiog the people of the lights. Those produced from Oct 66—Lincoln Countv Fair at Damarlseotta. programme of songs, reoltatlona, a to., gradually to tarn towards Christianity. water power are white, clear and steady. Oct Fair. Food and Trades Exhi- 67—Grange will be given, and a large attendance Is Also tba pare moral lives of the Chris- bit at Bath. Next Friday avenlag all the bowlers of J. H. LIBBY CO Oct. 16-u—Uniform Rank. K. ot field Yesterday. desired. tians are roach favorable at- P., day tbe olty are expeotcd to assemble at Trt- attracting BROWN BLOCK. at Bar Harbor, MM Mr. and Wood- K. M. fetheo's Mrs. Joseph F. Chats, tention. LEW8RN & CO. Oct 10*12—Topanam Fair at Tonsham. alley to make preparations for A. L 8TKVFNS A CO. fords from a ash- Oct 11-12— Semi-annual session of Grand tbe avenue, have/returned AfALMOUTH HOTEL. of coming bowling tournament. Tbe Lod*e Good Templars at Pittsfield. ing In the IK A CLARK A CO. • one of last a suooess and trip Hangtley lake regions. winter wss this w. 8. pakkrk a co. In Hspalrs are being made to the Vestry of Creases Woodfords Church to Is bound to bs only a little more so. HIMM'*N8 A HAMMOND. Pearl street. IRVING A. LiBHY. In nil lines of fbbrlca for of teams will be chosen oth- Trinity Kplsoopal obapsl, First Congressional District Captains and R. L. WHITCOMB & CO. Have er preliminaries arranged for the open- LONGSHOREMENS HA'-U Rally Sunday. YARMOUTH. F. E. Fall Suits 2nd ing which will take ptaoe about tbe first YOU OKAY, Overcoats BED MEN’S HALL. Enables us to Convention. Monday In Ootober. COXA WARD CO. offer an iiu- Republican Mas.C. B. LEIGHTON. menso assortment of mate- Tbe Lovell Diamond are now Mr. been the FEEL) bloyolea Robert Butler, who has & W. BENNER. rials for being sent to England, Africa, Belgium, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Winslow I. V IN TON KARLF. ATKINSON Made to order First CLEAN FURNISHING CO. Clothes. The Republicans of the Congressional Sweden, and several for the returned to Slam, China, few has — Deering High School Students to Egypt past weeks, ARMOUR A CO. Don’t forget that we MAKE District of Maine are requested to send dele- other countries. bis MAINE PROVISION A COLD STORAGE foreign borne at Tallahassee. Florida. • TO MEASURE. a be After a j CO. Therefore, gates to convention to held Itx City Hall. railway journey, a £nter College. Tbe funeral eervloae over the remain! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mltohell of Taun- WEST END HOTEL. correct fit, latest cut, fash- on at Portland, Thursday. September 28, 1899, of a steamboat or a ! II. II. HAY «& SON. ionable material. Mrs. Daniel E. McCann were held from ton. Maas., are the guests of Mr. and trip, busy Nothing 10,30 o’clock a. m., for the purpose of nomin- in the dust and of T. K. HOMSTED. made. her late reeldeno* at at 8.16 Mrs. Lyman P. Cook. day dirt ready ating a candidate for representative in Con- Knlgbtvllle, | SUUVAN & OSGOOD. a m. the no more WILLIS CATEH. to fill the caused the Kequlem high mass was celebrated Th) Democrats of Yarmouth are to city, there is gress, vacancy by resigna- LOMBARD FISH MAKKET. B. at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Con- meat In the than a bath ItElfBKKK. tion of Hon. Thomas Reed, and transacting caucus at Royal Hlver house grateful luxury H. P. GOOLDTEACO. Merchant DYKR, The of Westbrook ere to W. Tailor, any other business that may properly come be- Republicans ception at 9 o'olook. Interment we* la hall, 38, with >V. ALI EN. Haturday evening, September A. K. MARKS. hold a caucus this at Odd 375 Fori. Near Foot of fore It. general evening Calvary oemetery. to ohooeo three delegates to the district MRS. OVERBY. Ex hangs Street. C The basis of will be as fol- Fellewe’ Weet at 7.33 o'nlook •epUttdtf_ representation hall, End, Clyde Bolden of the Cap* electrics, wbo convention to be held in Portlana Thurs- ORIENT HALL F. loows: Each city and town will be entitled to for the of dele- has C. A WKBKH. purpose obooelng eight been seriously 111. is Slid to be im day, September 38. FAIRBANKS FREEMAN Mil.LIKEN. one delegate, and for each seventy-five votes to attend tbe dletrlol convention gatee proving. Rev. H. U Caulking of the JAMES GONWKLL. THE cast for the Republican candidate for Governor pastor j ODD FELLOW’S HALL. FLETCHER to be held In Portland, September iiSth. Tbe funeral of oc- In 1898 an additional delegate, and for a frac- Augustus Sylvester Baptist oburoh of Yarmouth, Is in Honth footer, a very aco. Ur. C. J. MoLiellan’s have re- curred TRAVELERS’ INSURANCE CO tion of forty votes in excoss of seventy-tive an family yesterday from the North Congre- Water boro In attondanos upon the meet- moved their houeeboll from the ELIAS THOMAS. additional delegate. good* gational church. Kev. Mr. Lawton ofllot- ings of the Baptist societies of Camber- SARGENT, DENNISON A CO. Meander JU Hawker bouee on Stroud- I GKO. E. 8AWYFK. The district committee will be In session at a ted, and tbe services were very Impres- land oonnty. Quite a number of local MUSIC MRS. A. W. PERKY. METHOD, a. on water street.and have them In oare Reception Hall at nine o’clock m., the placed sive. Tbe floral tribute* were very beau- him. IFAIRYi people aoaompanled LAD A ROSS. of the convention to receive the creden- In readlneee for day shipment to Boston, tiful. Next the Central S. W. 80LKF.Y. Sunday morning JOHN HOLI IVAN. tials of the delegates and to attend to such where they are to reside. Tbe ladles’ olrols of the Unlvereallet (Unitarian) ohnrob pulpit Is to be ooon- W. W. MITCHELL. JIlss Woodbury's Classes other busiucss as may be necessary. Ur. Benjamin ,J. Woodman, Jr., who church met with Mr.e Hiram W. Dyer oo pled by Mr. Horatio W. Dresser, asso- The number of new customers added Per Order Republican District Committee, hag been employed at the Riverton casino in llte Fletcher Method Stanford street, last evening. ciate editor of the Arena. Mr. Dresser this week represents about 2000 lights, W ILFORD G. CHAPMAN, Chairman. for the two le now past seasons, being more thau 7000 now in will begin on SAMUEL W. JUNKINS, Secretary. x-iilUinAC M.UAUtt* and wife are enjoying a brief vaoatlon In making lights instructed In tbe dutlea of a conductor service. Now customers are being add- Sept. 20, 1899. Mr Chaee has returned from town with relatives. SOAP; on tbe Weetbrook division of tbe Port- George It makes yon FEEL CLEAN. ed The total nomber now Towns are entitled to delegates as foliowl: [ daily. being Philadelphia and returned hie dutlee ai land Railroad company. It thoroughly cleanses the pore* I supplied by WATER POWER ELEC- Saturday, Sept. 30. lorn v^ounvj.c;umuoriamt vomny. clerk Tilth Knapp Bros., Kim (treat. CUMBERLAND TRICITY in Greater Portland is about Motorman Edward Herbert of the Port- BAPTISTS. of the skin and it a de- ! Acton.2 Baldwin.8 Mra J. W. haa j gives 250. The 44 above named have been land ana Donnell, who been the just All applications should Alfrou. 8 Brldgton. 5 Railroad, wife, are to oooapy freshness and It added. Berwick.6 Brunswick. 8 gneet ot ber haa returned to ber lightful vigor. j roams over store on Ualn parents be made lo that Blddeford.li Elizabeth. 1 Springer’s doubles the of the previous Cape home at Lancaster, N. H. Rev. Jonn L. of really good Buxton. 4 Casco. 2 street, this fall. Rearing Speaks tliat hours 8 The businase bath. | dale, may be Cornish. 4 Cumberland.. Tbe friends of Mr. Marshall monthly meeting ot the !| l>ajt'>u. 1 Freeport. 4 Pblnney Y. P. S. C. K. wae beld Monday even- Japau of Today* suitably arrnnged. Eliot.. 3 Falmouth.3 of Boston, formerly employed at A. H. Pure—White—Floating SEVENTY SHADES Hollis. 3 Gorham. 4 HnnnH.’a nlnthina ct/iM thla nlf.r nrtll ha ing at tbe borne ot Mr. and Mrs. C. j Kennebunk.6 3 Gray. Smith. Chapel street. Tbe buBlness being ! FAIRY SOAP Is made In three Wp curry two lines compris- Kennebunkport .... 3 Harpswell.2 Interested to learn ol his approaoblng convenient sices—a small size for tran tan ted tbe remainder of the Association at Water* Xitlery. 6 Harrison.2 to Miss Petronella Clark of of tbe evening Meeting the toilet, a media m size for the V ing all Hie desirnble colors, fine- 3 marriage Lebanou. 3 Naples. was in a social manner. : bath, and a size for fine laun- S PRIVATE LESSONS which will Ootober passed boro. large ly ground In (be best manner of Limerick.3 New Gloucester.3 Gorham, take place dry use. ton. 3 No, Yarmouth. 1 Mra George Goodwin, with her son and jc ON Liming 2. Both young people hare many friends Lyman.3 OtHfleld. 3 daughter, bave returned from Ports- Newfield .8 Portland.48 In this olty. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY ! No. Berwick.4 Pownal. 2 mouth, N. H. Pure Lead and Linseed Oil. Mrs. J. D. Gil hart and daughter of Yesterday and ooour the CHICAGO. NBW YORK. AND Old Orchard. 3 Raymond. 2 Mrs. F. K. Donnall baa returned from today meeting 11 PIANO CLAVIER Parsonsfleld.3 Hcarboro...3 Auburn, who hare been the guests of of tbs Cumberland County Baptist Auo- ST. LOUIS. BOSTON. Saco. 9 1 some weeks at Lancaster, N. H. will be on and Sebago. Mrs. Gilbert’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. olaton at South W tterboro. One of the given Sanford 8 8o. Portland.5 Mr, Howard Latham has returned to READY Bhaplelgli.2 Blandish.3 hi Lewis, hare gone to North Adams, moet Interesting addresses of yesterday MIXEO PAINT nfteP Sept. 1511.. bis duties as clerk for Johnson & Lam- Bo. Berwick.6 Westbrook. 8 where Mr. Gilbert le to looate In cards on Waterboro.4 Mass, was delivered by Her. John li. Bearing, EXCURSION*. Nsmple application. Windham.3 bert, Portland, after a abort vacation. Wells. 4 Yarmouth.. 3 business. a native of Maine and graduate of Colby, Special prices by the keg or York.4 — Mra A. B. Waterhouse and daughter, A lively runaway occurred at the West who la now barrel, — president of the The- 128 Miss Carrie Waterhouse, Kelsey street, Baptist Grand Trunk 112 End T»etorir.> morning shortly after 8 ologloal Seminary at Yokohama, Japan. Railway System. Hiss Florence E. bave returned from a two weeks' trip In Woodbury, o'clock. A bone attached to a covered Be of the remarkable of Fall Hirer spoke progress milk on a Philadelphia, and Westport, wagon started lively gait over Japan along the linos of modern civiliza- IKSTRlcTHN. Masa N.M.PERKINS&CO., CO Pine Street. to the "and Bridge street, Hoobester depot tion. In the Drat place she has estab- Cross streak, Tbe team had several PLEASANTDALK. septl*_dtf up lished an eduoatlonal system modelled CHEAP EXCURSION Hardware Dealers, narrow from oulllslon SESSION 1899-1900 escapes with otbei S. S. Keller, ot the Churoh of Christ, utter that of Germany, and running 8 FREE STREET. §35.00 KEWAKD. teams, bat the horee was .to finally stopped has gone to Anburn to oondnot a series through all the grades from tbe oommon Jy28 dtf on Main street without done The above amount having any of meetings. schools open to all up to the Imperial will be paid for informa- tion leading to the conviction of damage. Mr, and Mrs. Frank who bave anyone shooting Emery, University. That university has teohnl- & St. woodcock or ruffled* grouse (commonly called Mrs.Andmw C. Cloudman has Montreal, Quebec of or UNIVERSITY resigned been the guests of Mk Emery’s slater, oal schools for all departments of modern partridge) out season, illegally selling the her In same. PORTLAND GUN CLUB. position the Metbodlst oboir and Mrs. Capt. Kcdlck, have returned to tbelr The ohalrs of this univer- Anne de MONEY Investigation. Beaupre TOlm 8. H. Adams. Secy has aooepted a similar position at the borne In are Close time expires Sept i4Ui. sepAdlm Virginia. sity filled by native professors who AND RUTUHN. PREPARATORY WarruD oboir. Congregational Mr. Jaa Emery has gone to Meohanto have graduated from Harvard, Yale, STATE OF MAINE. Good is made tbe progress being by Falls for a few weeka Johns Hopkins In this oouutry, Oxford Any amount, large or email, to suit Going by regular train, Sept 25th, and good Executive Portland Ilailroad oompany In tba laying Mra. Edwin Hamilton has been enter- and Cam In to return until Oct 26th. the borrower on Household Department, \ SCHOOL. bridge England, and Uelpslc Furniture, 1899. Fares between Portland and Lewiston or Augusta August L'5, f of tbelr double traok on Main street. Miss Ethel Stanford of Lovell. and Berlin Stock and Notice Is hereby that a Petition for tne taining In Germany. They also are Auburn to Montreal and 97.50 Fianos, Organs, Fixtures, also given Quebec, Pardon of Leslie A. a convict in the The track will probably be laid as far as Mrs. Charles E. returned assisted 07 learned To Montreal and Quebec, 90.00 Kenlson, Hayes has Araerloan, English Farming Stock, Horses, Carriages, Ac., State Prison under sentence for the crime of (A School for To St Anne de 98.00 Boys.) tbe Maine Central orosslng at Cumber- from tbe hotue'of ber and Uerman Beaupre, Assault Is now before the Governor • Plymouth, Masa, professors. This university To st Anne de Mon- tho same to reraaiu with the owner. We pending Beaupre, Including and Council, and a hearing thereon will be land Mills by tonight. A large orew of sister, Mrs. T. E. Barton. Is situated at and has several treal, 90.50 Toklo, will pay off furniture leases and iadvaDce granted in the Council Chamber at on Classes will be on From other stations at low Augusta, re-opened men are at work on tbe excavation, and Mra, Carrie Chase of Me., baa thousand students. The oommon and correspondingly Monday, the 25tb day of Sept next, at 4 o’clock Dover, In- rates. money at rates as low as can be bad in oars are In the P. M. BYRON BOYD, Secretary of State. gravel kept busy baullng been tbe guest of Mr. and Mra Albert termediate schools are and For further particulars apply to agents. Wednesday morning, September thorough tho State. All loans may be paid by sept2 daw gravel for tbe ballast. 3'ihc granite pav- Summer street. for the accommodation septedtf Spaulding, ample of tbe boys. installments, each 201 are payment reducing h, at nine o’clock. ing blooki also being hauled and tbe Mrs. .lobn Wellman of Rochester, le There la less tor the opportunity girls, both and interest. Heal ostato CITY OF PORTLAND. paving between the rails In being done at principal For terms and courses of being entertained the home of bar especially In the higher grades of study. as fast as tbe treok Is laid. The International mortgages negotiated. Business strictly oompa- sister, Mis P. A. Longley, Elm street There is, however, an advanced echool Steamship Go. stndy apply to the ny 1s to between tbe railroad 18 confidential. Principal, pave Mra Daniel Jones and daughter Emma In Toklo for the daughters of tbe peere KTOTICB. lnobes from each of the outer of REV. T. E. edges have returned from passing some weeks exclusively. The sffsot of Japau*s sofaool CALVERT, 1 Clark Street will bo closed to the double traok system. A larger orew at New N. S., KVAtnm llAM liHrin fn nanlron Ihu AUTUMN EXCURSIONS Bridge Glasgow, accompanied by travel 30 State Street. to work lo a few and the public !tl«nd»y, Am;. SI*., Residence, wlll.be put days Miss Mary Eastwood, who will pass some thoroughly. All the boys are intent on SHAWMUT LOAN From Portland to CO., I SOB, at 7 o’clock a. m. and until fur- work rapidly forward to as Office and School, 280 State pushed comple- weoks their guest. etudv. There Is no Qattery for a Japa- ther notice. tion. Tbe rails in use arc 64 feet In Mias Gertrude L ongley has returned nese father like a simple question as to Kuatport, Calais, 68 Market Street, P rtiand. Maine. GEO. N. FFRNALD. ana St. CUIVCU DCJJ1UU1W length and weigh 1600 pounds each. after tout months In Watervllle. how his Is Id Andrews, Commissioner of Public Works. passed boy getting along aohool. Lnbfc and and St John aiiyas__dly Miss 1899. May Tolraau, valedlotorlan of tbe Commercially Japan is also remark- Return, nud Return,. Aug. 18, augmf olass of ’60 of W. U. S., left yesterday for Bess than M0RR1JLL8. ably prosperous. fifty years Tickets on sale from 98! 1* to August PRK8':MT Colby college, where she Is to pursue the had no SALET, TWO KfUlOTS A WEKR. ago Japan Intercourse with the October 1st. Good to return 30 days ADELBERT ui J. uumao SJOHOLM, KKUtiti buuuji lest of the world. Now she has her own from date of Issue. Refreshments are to be served at the Miss Luoy teacher at the Mor- EVERY... Goddard, lines of steamships to all parts of tho aug24dtoctl n. P. HERSEY, Agent. FIAKTIST. of Minnehaha D. of rllls Grammar has returned her meeting council, P., sohool, to world. She has the capital, from what this evening. home at Lisbon Falls,owing to 111 health. .. . Kecently returned from a course of her people have and what their credit en- MAN with Prof. Mill of New is The next meeting of the Miss Louise Fernald Is to Oil the study York, Daphne glee position ables them to borrow, to manage her now RHRLYS to receive for the fall club Is to be as FOR ready pupils held with Miss Bertha Swett, teaoher. oomraerolal affairs berself. TO HIS TRADE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS and wintor terms. Call or address, 80 Haskell street. Mr. Krneat L such as wind and Pain Baker, Dieting High to defend in the Stomnch, Free street, Portland, Me. Japan's preparations herself Giddiness, Fullness after The Exoalslor club has deolded to hold sohool, ’99,left yesterday for Orono where meals. Headache, seplSMWiirFlmo* In war were Illustrated In the war with w, •qutctVf Ur. .uatoman I Dtradness. Drowsiness, Flushings of Heat, Its this season on is to eater of Lobs of meetings Thursday af- he the University Maine. China. Since then the has Appetite, Cnstivenees, Blotches on navy been com. to tu with and the Skin, Cold Chills, Disturbed ternoun Instead ot The next The olass of ’99, »opj mp Sleep. Monday. Ueerlng High sohool, greatly enlarged, and she Is now bond- Frightful Dreams and all nervous oua will be held has sent out the number of " Trembling Sensations. THE FIRST ONE inerting Thursday, Septem- largest Its ing as good of war as the can HENRY HUMPHREY, ships get Put It in attractive fora tat WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. ber with the Mra to the several sohools and uni- 31, ssoretary, E. J. graduates in England. The country's prowesi In Every sufferer will acknowledge them to be Teacher of Pianoforte and 11 Hlverton versities for The Organ, Smith, street. many years. following war Is only illustrative of her advanaed make th» pries mson&frW 52 The Westbrook base ball team have have entered institutions of higher edu- in all material affairs. m Studio, V. HI. C. A. Building. standing la nut oaaaa tfca work la WONDERFUL K cation: tlnft arranged for a game Saturday afternoon Bowdoin, Malcolm 0. Woodbury; one Pupil of Adolphe Wouters of Brussels, Bel- Along line, however, there has on tbe Sootcb BUI with the of Maine, Krneat L. aatlrfsotory and —aallaat gium, and Martin Krause of Leipzig, Germany. grounds Free- University Baker, been no advnnoe. In moral and religious krlaga #I MEDICINE iMMtructlou iu lUrmouy uu«l (.'ouuter. ports. Phtiip H. Harris, Henry A. Sawyer and point. sepTdtl thought there is even a retrograde move- •Malta Tkmy promptly aura Sick Haadacha Mr.Evans Cole Banks and wife of Free- Carroll J. H. MoLellan Montgomery. ment. With the abolition of the old feu- For a Weak Stomach, Impaired Digca- tlon. Disordered Liver port, have recently been tbe guests of Mr. and Floyd Ronbius have been detained dal system thinking Japan discarded her In Men, Women or Children Ripans Tabula* are without a Banks's Mr. from Illness. brother, James H. Banks entering college by old religions. As yet she has failed to rival and they now have the largest sale of and The Ladles' Aid connected with the any patent medicine in the world. EVENING SCHOOL. wife, Spring street. oo spt any other In tbelr place. The edu- Invitations are North ohuroh being received to a Deerlng Congregational cated Japanese, whether merchants, pro- church to hold a fair In Good Fellows' ball on Carl wedding ooours Thursday will fessors. students or statesmen are agnos- Lamson The free School of the of the and 19th of Ootober. A list public Evening City evening, September 37th at the Warren 18th long tics. The statistics of the schools go far Portland will at the Jackson VIOLINIST. WANTED open School Congregational churob. The oontraot- of committees has bean appointed to to is the A tmsoot bad heal'h House Green street, on Monday evening Sept. prove this. Buddhism old re- From the that RTP-A'N-8 win not bene- Royal High School, fit. R-J PA’N'S, 10 for 6 or 18 Jft, isou. at 7.30 o'clock and continue in session Ing parties are Mr,.William Connor of make arrangements. SPOT GASH—0L0 GOLD. cents, rackets for 48 ligion of Japan, bat the young and edu- llorlla, (jlerinauy. eont>. tuny be luul of all druggists who are willing every Monday, Tuesday, and Friday aall a n Thursday at Richner & The North Deerlng Congregational Wo give you the highest prtoe for Olil Gold a* to low-priced medicine at moderate profit. and arithmetic Woodfords, employed par- cated people are falling away from even attention to advanced banian ami life. evenings. Reading, writing Special given students wc use it for making ring-*. McKKNNKY the They pain prolong together with some of the more advanced Sanborn's Port- ish will hold a speolal meeting who iuteud studying the violin Oneirirea relief. Accept no anbatltate. jewelry establishment, Thursday the profession of it. professionally. Jeweler. Monument Square. oct27dtf Note the word H’l'P studies will be taught. There will be classes of A-.vs on the packet. and Miss Minnie 90 to hear the Send 5 cent* to Ripans Chemical Co.. No. both sexes under the direction of land, Peterson, daugh- evening September report Christianity is strides LARSON 10 Bpnio* experienced making long Address, STUDIO, •k, New York, for 10 vamulor* and LOGO Those who have not had the advant- of Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil of the committee to teachers. ter Peterson of appointed prooure In Jspsn. In that country, in contrast tcpl3COdlino 5 Temple St. age of an educatiou are early particularly Cumberland MiUs. and oost for the erection of a house invited to attend. Rev. W. G. Maun Is plans to meet other oounirles, Christianity Is j. A. M11,LI KEN, Principal. to perform the ceremony, and about 300 of worship. Its Hret hold the JOSEPH A. Chairman getting among higher McGOWAN, Evening Invitations have been sent out. A At the olose of sohool the EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE.^ School. septTdtd wed- Thursday classes rather than the lower. Although Juvenile of subscriber notice that ding rtoeption, followed by a dance, will Temple Nortn Deerlng will then ar» now about rpHE hereby gives she only 40,0X3 Chris- r has been To duly Executrix of the The a to their friends. appointed We linkl|at the Westbrook opera house. give snpper tians In a population of forty-three mil- last will Had Testament of School School Mr. Fred assistant Pads, Paper, PORTLAND ACADEMY. Leighton, superin- lions, there are many leading u-.en who WILLIAM B. SPRING, late of Portland, tendent of tbe cutter room at the Warren are Christians. In the reoent Diet of iu the County of Cumberland, deceased. All On and after May 1, 1S99, Fall W00DF0RDS. persons having demands ihe estate of term opens September It. 1899, at rooms is to a two agalust Spalling Blanks, Slates, paper mills, eujoy weeks' va- three hundred nine were Chris- hind deceased are to in Baxter Building, a business course in- members, desired present the same bll bills of the Consolidated for settlement, and all Indebted cludes Shorthand with careiul attention to cation, commencing the latter part of tians. One of these was Uata Oka, the thereto are re- English Grammar and Civil quested to make payment Immediately. and Record Books, Electric Light Co. of Maine for Government. this week. The funeral services of the late of the lower house of Composition Private pupils received. George president the Diet. LOUISA SPRING. Mr. Cornelius Soanlon of Portlaud, Sept. 5, 1890. l'b liirlit and will be made out For terms inquire of Clinton, Hudson, who died in Sunday at Soar- This man is almost the only man who sep7dlaw8 power MISS E. A. Erasers, Pencils, Rulers, FILES, Principal, Mass., formerly of Westbrook, Is In tile were held afternoon at has been a contlnn us Sponges, at the as 120 Free Street boro, Tuesday member of the prices quoted by the J ADMINISTRATOR’S 26. 1899. olty on a brief viBit to friends. three o'clock from the Clark Memorial I"‘t since It NOTICE. Portland, August sep2u3w was organised ten years age. Portfolios. Portland Electric Co. Mr. aud Mrs. Pater Brown The subscriber hereby gives notice that he Light Turgeon, Methodist ohuroh, Pleasant street, of He was thrown in prison for writing an has been duly appointed Administrator All of In addition to this all street, have gone to Brunswiok on a brief which the deceased had been a member anti-government pamphlet about fifteen of the estate ot Kinds School Books lamp visit. 99 servlets were at Low 1804—Hebron Academy—1899. for years. Too oendnoted years ago. While In pr'son he read the WILLIS M. SOULE, late of Freeport, Prices- renewals will be furnished It is understood that Mr. William E. Ksv. J. M. of the Utbie and In the County of Cumberland, deceased A by Clifford, pastor beoame converted. Judge May- free. Special Preparatory School for Colby and given bonds as the law directs and also Ayer of Cumberland Mills, em- end the raaslo was furnished < f the College prepares for all colleges. formerly ohuroh, by akl, Supreme Court, 41r. Shiiuada, All persons having demands agatustthe estate of certification at Smith CONSOLIDATED Jtlght and Wellesley. ploy, d at the 8. D. Wane,a the ohuroh choir. The ebureh a of said deceased are desired to nreaent the ELECTRIC K.ll Term oflf. psier mills, regular leading politician o! the Progressive Week. open. Tuesday, same for settlement, and ail indebted September lhuy. as purchasing agent In their poplar wood was well tilled with the relatives and and of the LIGHT C O. OF MAINE. li, party, ex-president lower thereto are requested to make payment im- SHORT & Cena for catalogue to Is to establish L0R1NG, department. himself id t! « friends of the deceased. HARMON, Harmony home of the as mediately. W. E. lodge Diet, as. well eev ril Weston F. Pres. SAKOKNT, Principal. lumber business RDWIN C. TOWNSEND. Milliken, in Bangor. o Odd Fellows, of whlob the deceased • It r cf leu rs are al July 1»,’99. Ilebro%Me. 1 g secular psp • Freeport, Sept. 5. 1S9& Preble House. Win. R. fly UH-mUae Tbe Democrats of Westbrook ate tc was a u. was N tble Opp. Wood, Trees. mber, represented by Christians. These men do not suffer es- sept 7 dtaw3wTh SCpOeodtf mayi2dtt ————————————— M !■■■■ ■ 1 Mil
lraatfc been over them in termon before Sebago Lodge of MUSIC AMD DRAMA. ban thrown K. of P., STFARKR*. _* _WIKK.U.»»IC(>1». | MISCF.I.t. ASKOIS. THE SCARBORO FAIR. : ha Ian half, Undent* taking tha boat, it the Pavilion at Dry Pood, last .Sunday ifternoon 1 lbs third heat want to Lady Klolae, Mr. Harlan Skillings of Lewlaton, CUSCO Bit STEAMBOAT CO. rbo made a game raee. Ia tha laat two passed the laet Sabbath at home. A COLONIAL GIRL. 1 leant Mikado got Into form again and Meeera. Cham. Thayer and g. W. ste- rene will give a supper and entertain- CttMom Home Daniel Frohraan, of the New Fork von both aa wall aa tbe nteai Wha^f, ment at the Town hell, Friday Lyceum Theatre, wlU present his epeeial The evening, Portland* Hie. on Pleasant Hill eommarleat Sept. 'Tint Prof. E. A. Morse, one of the elevar Flag W. to GO. company engaged support talented I KILBORN Green Horae Kaoe—Purse (60. Oxford oounty’i readert, will young romantle actor, Howtrd Gool 1, at give eeleotlone. Fine singing and tab- In Effect September 11, 1899. of Signalizes Bella Hamblen, K. B. Oyer, leanxe borne talent. A duett the Jefferson on Monday and Tuesday Opening. by pleasing We shall represent Hie same ninnn- Booth Portland, 111 by Thayer and Stevens. leading next week. Mr. Gould, It will ba remem- jooke, P. H. Doyen, Booth Port- WEEK DAY TIME TABLE. faclurers nnd importers ns heretofore. the NOULEBORO. bered, Is tha same actor who has for land, ft* For Forcsl Clr* Landing, Peaks Island, 5 4.% Osr several lines of will be char- 6.45, K.OO, 0.00. 10.80 A. 1A. 12.00 8.1% Specialties teen the leading Side Write, F. K. Sooth IE—The M.. 2.16. past two or three yean, Harr, Nobleboro, Sept. farmers are P. 8 8 3 5.15, 6.15. 7.10 M. acterized by meeting the requirements of cus- of Zenda" com- Portland, ban ling large quantities of sweet corn to Return—*.20, 7.20.. A80. ft.30, 10.50 A. M. man In “The Prisoner Edith G K. K. South tomers advanced Cnee, Twltohell Coamplln Co. ’a oannlng fac- 1.00. 2.86, 9 36, 6.45, 6.30, 8.20 P. at. by designs, exclusive not which has made snob a eucotss. ?ine First for the Great 4 pany Day Portland, 4 4 tory at Waldoboro. For Cashing’* Island. 6.46, 8.00. 10.30, A. BA. beyond being popular, and always unexcelled has a A15.fi 6.15 P. M. Thlg year Mr. Frohnoan provided Time—3 081-4, 8 01 1-8, 8.01 1-8. Summer visitors have nearly all re- 2.15, A15, 15, Return-t.06, 8.15.111.00. A. M., 2.45, 3.45, 4.45, In quality. new entitled "A Colonial Girt" It Exhibition. turned to their homes. play to A11-Porae 6.40 P. M. 8.8$ Claae—Open 175. Mrs. Marv A. Matherson, Mrs. Lester We bespeak for them your Interest and gener- la tha joint work of Miss Grace Living- For l.lttle and Great Diamond Islands Slkado, 1. W. Port- Matherson and two ohlldren, Mra Hood Trefethen's, ICeergreen landing. ous patronage. ston Furn Iss and Mrs. Abby Sage Rich- Rowe, land, 1 S 4 1 1 and Mies Wood, who have been at S. J. Peaks Island, 5.30. 7.00. AOO. 10.30 A. M. ardson. The ereijf* la laid In revolution- W. K. Merrill's, hare all returned to tbelr homes 12.00 M. 2.00. 4.2% A15. (7.80 P. M. Lady Klolae, Dyer, For Pones'* Long I si Onr Are la and Bouth 8 In R. I. landing, and,5.30. SPECIALTIES ary times. Its action swift simple, Portland, 8 8 14 Pawtuoker, 4.20. M. K L. wbo has been at his fath- AOO, 10.30 A. M., 2.UO, • 15 P. has three well-knit acta, eaoh end- Jadensa, J. K. P. Roger*, Ball, Return—Leave Little Diamond, 6.30,7 40, and It A Good of Cat- has returned to Display Booth Portland, 4 13 8 5 ers, K. K. Hall, his home 9.15. 1L45 A M.. 12.25, 3.15. 5.80,7 20, 7.56 P. M a effeottve situation. First ing with moat b. J. B., L. J. Brackett, West Somerville, taking along his broth- Return—Leave Great Diamond, 0.20, 7.35. produced to Philadelphia by E. H. Soth- tle and Gorham, 8 8 8 6 8 er, Lester, who has a position la tbs same 9.10. 11.40 A. M.. 12.30, 8.10, 6.25, 7.15, AOO Poultry. rurner W. M. store. P. K. CARPETS, arc a year ago, It waa a gnat suocras, Girl, Tombley, Return—Leave 7.30. 5 4 6 8 4 Wilson Hall Is very slek. Trefethen’s. A20. 9.05, Gorham, 11.96. A. A05 P.M. and waa Man for a long run at tbe New L. K. Wlnlsow Is In health. M.. 11.35, 8.06. 5.20. 7.10, Time—8.28 & 86 8.89 1-8. very poor Return—Leave 6.15. 7.25, 9.09, with Mr. Soihsrn In tbs 3-4, 8-4, 9.40, boms Kvergreen. York Lyceijra 1.41. Bessie Moody Is from the White 11.30 A. M., 12.40, 8.00, 6.15. 7.06 P. ML leading of Godfrey Heutssn, wblob Mountains For Pouee’s Landing. Long Island* 5 9), RUCS, rfU NOTCH. Sadie and Edith Barstow, who have AOO. 10.30 A. XL. 2.< 0. 4.20, 6.56 P. M. Mr. Godld wllf assume hen. Hamblin and Mikado Win Belle been at U. N. Baretow’s, have returned Return—Leave Ponce’s Lending, Long There 1* no need of Innob Xbe'oorapany la oomposed of tha princi- taking your to West Somerville. Island, G.06. 8.50, 11.20 A. XL, 2.50, 5.05, 6.56 P. M. Prisoner of Horse Races. so this fair for a dinner 1* eerved for 86 Mrs. Samuel W. hcs returned pal members of “The Chapman Saturday night only, 9 30 r. m. for all landings. to her home In Mess. DRAPERIES, wnti tbe Ladle*' of Zenda" organization of last year, and by Aid tbe eoolety Brockton, (Does not stop at Evergreen lauding. Mrs. Rockwood Puffer and three all tod the prooeeds after expenses are paid SUNDAY TIME TABLE. some new additions, and tha soenery, daughters, have returned to their home a 111 to tbe ot the arsootatlon. For Foreet Peaks new, la oarrted fur tha production. go treasury In Dorobeater. City Landing, Island, 8.00, 9.00. 10 30, A. M 5.00 It la one of tbe beat dinner* ever given Harold and Puffer and la*e friend. 12.16, 215, A1% and WINDOW P. M. SHADES, "All we need la weather to make Mine Mo and Miss Jass e Puff have TDK MAINE MUSIC FESTIVAL good it any fair In thl* or any otber country Key r, For Cushing's Island, 9.00, 10.30 A. M.t 12.15, the annual exhibition of returned to Doroherter, taking along 2.15. 3.15. 5.0u P. M. twenty-fourth ana yon will say so If you It a trial. with all the little nccesories that to make The subscription lists for tbe season give with them their grandfather T U. Ball. For Little and Great Diamond Islands, go the Scar boro and Capa Elizabeth Farmers' of Trefethen's and subscribers of the Maine Mnsle Festi- For the first time In the history the Beaale Perkins Is teaching at North Kvergreen Landings. drat class departments. association the inoat la It* his- Peaks Island, 8.00, 9.00, 10.30 A. M., 12.15. glorioqe isaeolation a large merry-go-round ha* New Castle. Ueorgle Perkins Is teaching will dose on 231. The " 4.20 P. M. vals, September So the veteran of at North 2.00, tory. epoke president wen In the center of tbe Kdgeoomb. For Ponce’s Landing, Island* A00, fall list of subscribers will bs piaoed ground* kas been hired Long published the F. Carter of Soar Rev. W. C. Cook again 10.30 A. 2.00. 4.20, P. M. association, B. boro, tnd It is a attraction. M„ In this paper on morning. proving big to preaoh In First Baptist ohurob. Thursday as ha raised the American to the RETURN. (lag Between the heats an entertainment la Two young ladles from Massachusetts, Please see that yoor name 1s on this list Leave Forest City Landing, Peaks highest peak cf the stpS on the exhibit on a near the stand are ooming here the first of October to for those whose names are liven platform grand Island, A20, 9.45, 10.50 A. M., 12.40, A35, 3.45, onrreotly, only as a to tbe hold evangel loal meetings M. ball at Pleasant Mill signal 37 the following well known talent; 5.30 1*. on there lists will ba to pur- Mrs. Sarah J. Orler of Pawtuoket, R. Leave Ponce’s A45, 1U0 A.M., permitted whole world that the fair was open to Landing, duet, Hoyt and Leavitt; maglolan, has been her uncle and 2.50, 5 10 P. Ml. chase season tickets at the sole, which Banjo 1, visiting aunt, all comers. It waa'an Ideal day save Dill; elub swinging, Prof. Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. 'l'hoa. O. Pllltbury. Leave Cushing’s, 9.55, 11.00 A. M 12.80, 2.45, September 25th. All 5.20 P. M. T. begins previous 3.50, W. and wore KILBORN for the dost perhaps everybody Dr. Lombard shows a Merrill soil, Little 11.45 A. records will bs broken by this list,which RAYMOND. Leave Diamond, 9.10, 9.35, M., CO., a broad smile orer the happy ausploea Norvls la, which Is admired by every- 12.60, *.15, 5.36 P. M. oontalne tbe names of tbe most Raymond, Sept. 19.—Mr. and Mrs. L Leave Great Diamond, AOS. .9 30, 11.40 A. M.. OA Frpp Stroot. promi- whioh attended the for there opening The oolt Is only four months old V. Uould of Portland have 5.30 P. M. nent oltizena throughout Maine. If your body. been stopping 12.55, 3.10, waa a large orowcl for the Bret day. and weigh* 400 pound*. The dam 1* at their old home In the village. Mr. Leave Trefethrn’s, 9.00, 9.20, 11.35 A.M., 1.00, name Is not oo this list, and you wlab 8.06. 5.25 P. M. There was a stir all around and the Uould has returned to the olty. Mrs. Bee* sired Plckpooket, 8.96. Bern Leave A55, 11.30 A. M.. to a aeuson tloket, you must L., by Uould will remain a number of Kvergreen. 9.25, 1.05, purchase weeks. 5.20 M. Ladles' Aid under the efficient manage- was a N*ll oolt. AOO, P. attend to the matter lmmedlately.os there Morgan Mr. and Mra. Alvin Deane of Wood- ment of Miss Annie Gilman, C. W. T. GODING. General Blanager. president. fords have been staying at their summer unOrftf will be only two more days in wbioh to FROGRAMMK FOR TODAY. Miss L. M. Place vlo > president and Mrs. oottage near the village for a few weeks. take advantage of this great opportunity. 10.83 a. of farm, U. It___ik ._. a _ L. S. Lombard seoretary, assisted by a in..—Examination Festival headquarters, Gresaey, Jones & matched mare*and Mrs. F. K. Skilltn of Deertng has been STEAMER PEJEPSCOT of to work In tbe horses, colts, stallions; bevy ladles, got early a resent at tbe home of her On and after Sept. 11th. 1899, will leave Port- Allen’s, Portland. free for all bestexblbltloa of strength by guest Lrother, day to set the hall in order, Mr. Edward Mason. We, ss well ss many land Pier at 3 p. m. for Falmouth Foreside, of Inches ana un- Prince’s REHEARSALS FOR MUSIO FESTI- well worth to one yoke oxen, 7 feet, 8 other hor visit Point, Cousins, Littlejohn's, (Jheboague, it Is one’s while Inspect friends,, enjoy pleasant Bustin'* Island, beet exhibition of one ns. Freeport. the the handsome der; strength by among RETURN—Leave Porter’s Landing. Free- VAL. quaint quilts, flowers, and of 7 8 inabee and over. Mrs. MoNeal llttlr son of Portland at 7.0o a. South 7.20 a. m.; the dainty articles of ladles’ work which yoke oxen, feat, port, m.; Freeport after spending some wests In this vlolnlty Rustln’s 7.35 a. in.; I’hebeague 7.56 a. m.; Lit- nnuenrHUl lur me restivm are Trotting or Pacing—1.80 p. m., 8.50 rapiuij are plaoed In the best of taste about the have returned to their borne. tlejohn's 8.06 a,ni.; Cousin’s 8.10 a.m.; Prince's Point 8.26 a. Town 9.40 a. m.: drawing to a oione. Next week Direc- hall and the exhibitors whose olass, parse y50; 8.80 p. in., 8.38 class, Mr. U. F. Harmon and Mi. Ualen Ilar- in.; Lauding among Waite’s L nding 8.65 a. m. parse 8. m., oharlot 4 m., rliusu, son of Ksv. Mr. Harrlnian of tor Chapman will begin his work with names are bound to stand on the $100; raoe; p. ARRIVE—Portland 9.30 a. m. high bave been recent at sack and wheelbarrow races. Harrison, guests tbe the orchestra, bo on this Wednesday eve- premium list aret Gertrude Boothby, borne of Mr. and Mrs. £. B. Harmon. Small ning be will bold his last working re- Alice H. Wlnshlp, Eva S. Latham, Susie Mr. Guy W. Cblpman left 'Tuesday to Point Rome. resume bis studies at STEAMER PERCY V. hearsal with the chorus, at 7.4fi o'olsok E. Larrabee, Florence Nutter, Ida Mae Colby. MAINE TOWNS. Miss Helen M. Leach baa a new wheel. will leave Portland Pier m. for Orr's at the Y. M. C. A. hall. The choruses at2p. Leavitt, Stella Boucher, Gertrude Jonet, Mr. Chae. H. Skinner and family have Island, Card* Cove. Aslidale, Small Point from Yarmouth and Deertng are Invited Mra F. A. Miller, Lena U. Peterson, returned to tbe city. Xbey will reside on Harbor and Cundy Harbor. RETURN— Leave Harbor at 6 a.m. to be and It Is that there Items ot Interest Gathered by Our Local Pleasant street, Woodfords. Cundy present boped Etta D. Collins, Alice 'Jones, Mrs. via above landings, will be a very large attendance, The H. Mrs. Sarah Correapondenta. POHTER. office, 158 Commercial St. George Beal, Burnham, 46-3. J. Man. work last week was most to Telephone H^McDONALl), gratifying Clara I. Libby. Kezar Falls, Sept. 18.—Prof. O. A. Mr. but he Is anxious that Chapman, very CATTLE EXHIBIT. NORTH YARMOUTH, Morton has returned to Usr Harbor. Portland SteaniDoai Gtt the chorus should be thoroughly acquaint- Mrs J. M. MerrI held Is quits poorly. &ToothbaJ There Is a of cattle and East Nortn Yarmouth, Sept. 19.— Rev. Mrs. Weeks died of oan- GOING WEST. ed with all the difficult parts of The good display Colby Saturday them nnd In E. R. Richard is spending a week at bis oer,; aged fW. STEAMER KNTKltPKlSU leaves as Messiah. lie sure and attend this last carefully Inspecting taking Our summer company are us follows: the other good things to be seen weie home In Fredericton, New Hrunswlak. bidding rehearsal. goodby. We have enjoyed tbelr visits and East Boothbay for Portland, Monday#, sooh as Ebenezsr who Mr. Will who has been and at 7.0 ) a. old timers Libby, Phlppe, spend- hop^tney have been pleased with our *n- Wednesday# Friday#, in., at South Bristol, t Christinas Cove, THK SHUBKRT STOCK CO, has not missed a fair at this historic the summer In Milan, N'. H., spent tertulnmenta. touching spot ing Heron Island, t Oceau Polut, Boothbay Har- wltb his Mr. and Mrs Mr. Van Nostran, a brewer of Boston, Island. There is muoh of In near- for a quarter of a oentury. Near him wae Sunday parents, bor, Squirrel uncertainty Is stopping a few days at Mr. Fox’s. G. W. one of the beet Allen GOING EAST. ly every move In the tbeatrioal business. standing Carter, Phipps. Mrs. reoeived word that Betsey Gray Leave Franklin Wharf Portland, Tues- known ox uen in the state, and Albert Mr. Harry Rtohards wbo was drawn on her Mrs M. was ex- The best laid plans gang oft aglee, and daughter, J. Libby, day# and Saturday# at 7.00 a. in., for chairman of tbs committee on la oourt In Portland. pedited to live but a few days at most. • at that too when precedents galore are Collins, a*jury attending Dauiariscotta, touching Squirrel' Island, was a Tbe Uaxter Hioi. Uolshed packing oorn Boothbay Harbor, t Ocean Point, Heron one's draft oxen; also Oscar Deerlng, who Mr. Will Klohards kicked by brought Into use to govern judge- Saturday. The report Is current that Island, t Christmas Cove, South Bristol, never falls to his share of the horse afternoon and was se- ment. There was left little of doubt In get money Friday quite they have engaged 1200 bus1 els of apples East Boothbay. Leave Thursdays, at 7.00 a m., on draft oxen. These were bnt a few of verely hurt In the hip. aud will can more If tbey oan them. Portland, tbe minds of the projectors of the Shubert get for East Boothbay and above Lauding* except a soore of other familiar faoes. Miss Late M. Lawrenoe of Wood fords Is Mrs. Win. B. Davis Is very poorly. Damariscotts. Stock company now at the Jefferson that The General Association holds Scott Larrabee ebows the oattle whloh visiting her aunt, Miss Mary Lawrenoe. Baptist t Passengers conveyed by team. the Portland public was pleased linmecss- Its yearly meeting at the Old North Meet- * Keturulug to East Boothbay. took first at Gorham. Frank L. and Charles D. without notice. ly with Lady Windemere’B Fan, a swell money Joseph Foss Lawrenoe, ing House Id Porter, Oot. 6, 7 aud 8. Subject to change who have been their vaoatlon Kev. Mr Fulaom ha» returned home. BACK. Manager., society play, aDd tbe weird itnposelole shows a line herd of Jerseys and so does spending frldtf_ALFRED with their Mr. and Mrs. James E. E. Chapman went to Brldgton with same D. W. Clark. Oscar Deerlng exhibit# six parents, story of Trilby, but what tbs public a oar load of nloe oxen Monday. SEBAGO LAKE STEAMBOAT CO. nice Lawrenoe, returned to Mew York city would think of comedy pure and simple very oxen; Augustus Libby four Game sjeini to be rather scarce and the am a last week. hunters none In this section. The New and Fast Steamers was the next question. Last night's oxen also distinguished Hood bulb report The Methoilst soluble will meet with The base ball oranks were treated to audienoe than any Robert Meserve, James Jordan and E. being larger preoeding the hotel game of the season. Ten Inn- HAWTHORNE and LOUISE. S. are Mr. and Mrs. Ansel L. Duun haB settled tbe Libby other exblbltois. Friday and the score was "9 to 8 In Tuesday night question 88. ings favor of evening. Sept. the team." On and after Sept. will connect dally and the Shubert Stock oompany may be Miss Clara wbo bas been winning llv DRAFT OXEN." Lobdell, with 1.25 p. in. train over Maine central said to have fairly started a third big spending bei vacation with her brother, Railroad (White Mountain Division), touch- One of the first on SUPKKIOH COURT. things down the Mr. Frank has returned to Hus- at North and week and one that will ecllpso the first Lobdell, ing Napies, Bridgiou, Brldgton programme was a pulling contest for ton. In tbe Superior oourt yesterday, before Harrison, connecting at Harrison with stage and second. It Is to be able for Waterford, and at with J. W\ Cook’s gratifying oxen Naples draft which resulted as follows: the oasts were for to trnthfnlly relate this state of affairs FALMOUTH. Judge Honney, following coach lines Kdes Falls, Casco, Oiislield, etc. Under 6 feet. 10 inohes—Eben S. Libby, of: Steamers leave Harrison every day (except for it evidences the of West 19.—Mr. and disposed 1.30 at good judgment J. C. Falmouth, Sept. Sunday) p.*m.; North Bndgton 12.45 p. first; Deerlng, seoond; A. J. Lib- A. Mr. In tbe oase of Samuel H. at 2 m. and at 2.45 Portland There are few Mrs, S. Noyes? El gar Wilson and Pike,Indicted m,; Brldgton p. Naples p.m., theatre-goers. by. tmrd. at with Mr. Soott Pride attended the lair at Gor- for receiving stolen a demurrer connecting Sebago Lake Station 5.25 combinations that as Under 7 3 Inches—Osoar golds, m. traveling provide feet. Deerlng, ham on p. Steamboat Express tram lor Portland Wednesday. was filed, and ball will be offered later lb and Boston. mnoh dramatic talent and not one that first; Eben Libby, second; J. A. Libby, School In No. 18 commenced last week third. tbe term. Excursion ticket* to Naples, Brldgton, North produces such lavish stage settings. The wltb Miss Mabel Nelson of Hearing, Brldgton, Harrison and Waterford are for sale teacher. In the oase of State vs. for as- in Boston over the Boston Maine scene of the third act of Chris- PREM1U MS A WARDED. Snow, & Railroad. Bungalow Eastern and Western on steamers of Mies Carrie Huston and Mr. Clinton sault and a verdict of wa: Divisions, has never been excelled In battery, guilty the topher, Jr., In the cattle department the Shaw were united In marriage on Portland S. B. Co. lu Bo ton, Portland Uulou (allowing rendered. Oen. Mattocks file i Station and at all H. K. ticket offices. Portland. has Wednesday evening, uy nev. B. £. exceptions, prluclpal Christopher, Jr., canght premiums were awarded Be sure and call for Excursion Tickets and yesterday: of the F. B. ohurob. The and ball was furnished. the fancy and Is repeating Its New York Freese, |i*gtor checked over "Sebago Lake Holstein Heifers— Geoige A. Leonard, ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock Walter P. Courrler, indicted for hsvlny |et Baggage IT’S and London experience, while the mem- COMING first and seoond. after which Ur. and Mrs. Shaw went to In his possession obscene literature^ )e2TdtfC. L. GOOPRIDGE, Mgr. bers of the company are all adding an- Ayrshire Hull—Robert Meserve. first. their new residence wntch had been pre- pleaded nolo aud bai oontendere, gave Ml. Desert and C» other upward step to their Individual Jersey Bull—J. A. Libby, first; Joseph viously furnished where they welcomed a from day to day. Poriland, Machhs Stearaboai Cold weather may not Fose, second. large of relatives and friends on STM. FRANK JONES. popular statu A party affect ns today but Guernsey Cows—D. W. Clark, first and Friday evenlug. Refreshments were A Suitable ProfeaHton. Service resumed Friday, March 81,1899. on which date the Steamer it isn’t seoond. served and nil departed at a late hour Pater don’t know what da Frank Jones will leave very far off ROBINSON OPERA CO. (sadly)—I to Portland on and Frldavs at 11.00 Herd—Joseph Foss, first. suoosss and happiness to the Tuesdays p. now. wishing with that boy of mine. He’s been two ni. for Rockland, Bar Harbor and Mac, Mas port Ayrshire Cow—Joseph Foss, first. newly wedded pair who have a large The Robinson Opera company Is mak- years nt the medical schools and still and Intermediate landings. Returning leave There is nothin? Holstein—Joseph Foss, first. olrcle of friends In this vlolnlty. MachUsport and Thursdays at 4 a. a hit at Portland theatre keeps at the foot of his class. Mondays ing big this Durham Cow—Joseph Foes, first Mr. and Mrs. Hlobard Roberts visited m., arriving Portland at 11.00 p. m. connecting that will make a cold Perrins week and It is one of tbe best popular Jersey Cow—Joseph Foss, firet and relatives In the olty on Monday. (promptly)—Make a chiropodist with tralus forlBoston. honse comfortable like seoond. Miss Florence Patten of was of him.—Tit-Bits. GEO. F. EVANS. F. K BOOTHBY, prloe oompanles ever seen In this olty. Portland, Gen’l Manager. Geu’l Pass. Agent. the guest of friends bere lust week. an Yesterday afternoon Mascot was wit- Poriland. Maine. nuar24dtf POULTRY. Messrs. Riohurd Roberts, Roland The Cheerful Idiot. nessed by a good sized house and last E. h. Huston and The display of poultry Is not large but Leighton, KngeDe “Most men,’’ said the platitudinous V night Chimes of Normandy was finely Ross, attended the fair at Gorham on It Is surely worth looking at. White Ttaursdi^B^ boarder, “are more ameuable to ridicule ATLANTIC FURNACE "'SB sung before a large bouse. The principals than to reason.” SEVENI Wyandottee ere shown by Edgar L. Jor- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marston enter- were all last and were well “Yes, are more than I good night tained a of friends at their they easily guyed dan, Uape Elizabeth, Barred Plymouth party pleasant SUTHERLAND I Let us give you au received. The feature of last wSfe borne last Refresh- guided,” said the cheerful idiot.—Indian- uight Rooke Chester L. J ordan, Eliza- Wednesday evening. by Cape ments In the form of Ice cream and oake Journal. estimate on either Hot the splendid work of Ben Lodge as apolis SISTERS’ '3 beth, Black tangshunes by D.L. Bragdon were served and all a I and at tbe uloee of enjoyed pleasant Hall- Cream- and Cleaner, I J" Air, Hot Water, Combination or Steam. Gaspard the second aot of Scalp Soarboro, Buff and White Leghorns evening. Futile Effort. Aro tho only that will restore tho hair I he enthusiastic preparations RB3TT1UTS Q-PA«AWTBBP received applause that Mrs. U. M. was the of to its original healthy condition. At all druggists. ;«f and Plymouth Rooks by J.A. Bragdon of Leighton gnest Jann—Did you gain auy flesh at the J was deserved. The ohorus Is one Mr. and Mrs. Alvarado at of the Soarboro, Bantams Frank B. Leighton homestead? by Libby of Morrill's on best ever seen In this city. Corner, JJeerlag, Saturday. Soarboro, Rhode Island Red Chloka and We are sorry to hear of the serious Ill- Billets—Not much. As fast as I put il This alternoon the best of all oomlo Barred Plymouth Kooks by Barry Han- ness of Miss Eva Morrill at her home In on the mosquitoes carried it off.—Phila- NOTICE. operas Olivette will be suug and tonight naford. Portland, and her many friends here are delphia North American. PORTLAND STOVE FOUNDRY CO. her We, the undersigned, do Fra Dlavolo will Le tbe bill. hoping for recovery. hereby agree I TRACK EVENTS, Miss Bertha Hodsdon Is to refund tho on two The is of tbe stopping with Discreet Silence. money 25 cent bot- company deserving large Mr. and Mis. E. F. Huston for a few A first rate card has been “I told Bunks a and it didn’t re- tles or boxes of Baxter's Mandrake Bit- wm houses It Is receiving and the capacity of ruolng pre- weeks. story, TfawmmMwwwm mind him of another.” the house should be tested the balance pared for this fair and every one knows Master Stanley McArthur of Portland, ters, if it fails to cure constipation, bil- “Perhaps he was afraid that if he told of the week. that the greatest interest nowadays oen- Is visiting at Mr. A. N. Lawson’s. iousness, sick headache, jaundice, loss of Mrs. R. J. Leighton Is the guest of one it would remind you of another.”— tera about traok events. At one o'clock sour liver her sister. Mr*. Abigail WilBon and Chicago appetite, stomach, dyspepsia, the G. Record._ & Insurance starter, F. and or North British Mercantile Go. yesterday Muroh, family, for a few days. complaint, auy of the diseases for OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. the judges, Alonzo Libby, Addleop Buck | Mr. H. T. Hull of Portland, Is the MARRIAGES. which it is recommended. It is highly FREE OF and Charles guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hadlock CHARGE. Robinson, ollmbed Into the recommended as a The Jusurauc? la the World doing a Fire Business* and his vaoatlon. tonic and blood puri- Largest Company stand and family, during In this city. 18, Rev. 8. F. Pearson adultsufCering from a cold settled judges' rang the bell for the and A. S. Sept. by fier. Sold Any Mr. Mrs. Noyes, Mr. Eilgai Fred 1). Johnson and Miss Collins liquid in bottles, and tablets first raoe was Margaret T, Losses at tbe Great Chicago Fire, October, 1*71. on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung whloh for green horses. Wilson and Mr. Scott Pride attended the both of Portland. 84,334,101.00 paid in boxes. Price 25 cents lor either. One 8744,067.56 Losses paid at tbe Great Bostou Fire, November, 1874. troubles of who will call at were fair at tiorhain on In ibis city, D-crlng district. Ret any nature, There four entries and Belle Wednesday. Sept. 18. by 8860,000.00 Losses paid at tbe Great St. John, N. B.. Fire, Jnne, 1877. F. E. Fiekett’s, 212 Dauforth, E. W. Mrs. Grace Huston had the misfortune J. R. Clifford, John J. Ryan and Miss Cora N package of either guaranteed to give sat- Hamblen, E. H. Dyer’s horse, the both of 107 onejof to her ankle and Hamilton, Portland. isfaction or refunded. Stevens’, Portland, McDonough Or sprain badly leoently, In Wells. Lester money trimmest and best genllsman’s driving Is unable to walk In Sept. 5, L. Kimball And Mis ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED BY LOCAL AGENTS. Sheridau’s, 235 Congress, or J. E. Goold, oonsequenoe. Mabel L. Hatch. C. H. GUPPY * horse that we have seen on the track in The young bad a social at CO., A Co.’s, 201 Federal SL, will be presented people In 1’erham. Sept. 6. James B. Judkins an< I Monument Me. Represented In Portland by t : Hall on Sq., Portland, with a sample bottle of Boschee’a many a day, d ]J the trlok in three Pythian Thursday evening, and Miss Louisa Goodrldge. as usual all had a good time. German Syrup, free of charge. straight heats. She went without a NORTON & 17 Exchange Street. AUSTIN & SHEARMAN, Messrs. Ansel Leighton, O. E. Roberts OEA1 HALL, Only one bottle given to one and person break In the first two heats and going off and Frank Wilson, will have a dance In none to children WATCHES ON INSTALLMENTS. R. CUTLER 28 Street. District without order from tbe “Old Red School next Satur- LIBBY, Exchange° Deering her feet in the third heat had no trouble llouss” 1 arpneodtl In this city. Sept. 19. Mrs. Luciil* wife o Waltham and Elgin Watch**. A large stock parents. day Music will be furnished M.. In the and the wire evening. Edward B* Dennett, 25 8 months of new model Watolies will be sold on easy No throat or ever bad dosing gap crossing ago* years, pay* lung remedy by Messer. Lawrence and Hall of Cam- 19 days. meats at reasonable prices. Ali Styles. All such a sale as Boscbee’a Get s sore winner. ber matt land. [Prayers this (Wednesday) forenoon at K Prices. MeEENNKY. the Jeweler. Monument WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY They hare stood the test of years, Syrup in all parts of the civilized The seoond raoe whloh was for the o’clock at 427 Cumberland street. Funeral ser Square- marl9dtf OTDMIH and have cured thousands ol GRAY. vices afternoon nt 2 o’clock A I cases of Nervous Diseases, such world. Twenty years ago millions of faster out Thursday at thi VIIIVIIVnUIsll ones, brought five good ones residence of 8. I.. Dennett, by Me. as Dullness. were IB man. Debility, Sleepless* bottles given away, and your Gray, —Ex-Judge Enoch Fos- nass drug- and they made a most lively and inter- Sept. Iu this city, Sept. 1». Philip, only child o AC A III I and Varicocele, Auophy,Ac. will tell its success was marvel- ter and wife of Portland, were In town Anton T. and clear the gists you Sophia Petersen, aged 11 weeks ^JEWELRY REPAIRINgT All A111 * They brain, strengthen raoe. esting Irving Roe’s good animal. last 1 nvmn the ous. It Is really the1 only Throat and Sunday. day. are familiar with all kinds of Jewelr drcuialioo> mak(s digestion this "** Mikado, took the lint heat without a Lr. Morrell of Leering, was a gnesl [Funeral services afternoon at 2 o’oloci WE and have made it a specialty _ perfect, and impart a healthy Lung Remedy generally enddorsed phy- at repairing to (he whole All drains at the Hotel Parker last parents' residence. No. 42 Warren street. for We are now to moke to order vigor being. aad losses are checked permanently. Unless patients One 75 cent bottlewill core break. In tha second heat Mikado Sabbath. years. ready sicians. or broke In Blandish. are cured, their condition often worries them into or MieeAbbie Sawyer Is at South 8ept. 18, Joshua 11. Littlefield anything in rings or pins oI any special design properly Insanity. Consumption Death its value. Sold all her and teaohing 77 1 month. 2s Mailed sealed. Price per boa; 6 boxes, with iron-dad to cure or refund tht prove by druggists in hopple Cadenza and Lady Elolse Portland. aged years. days. you may wish at very short notice. Me KEN- legal guarantee Funeral at 2 m. from Send lor free book. Address. PEAL MfclMCIKE 0. this a ore I Wednesday p. bis lab tae Jeweler. Monument Square, Portland. raoney.89.00. CO., Cleveland, city. trotted tty race. A blanket oould The Rev. H. L. McCann delivered a NEY, residence. IsuiaUtl C. H. Gappy * Co., Agents, Portland, Me. ■ "-If.IV",.IllLU-JS5S gr.r=r=j.-:.,r—_ ■ > " TO LET. TO UCT. REMEMBER. 41.struction, not consoianon. of tt’HMER HOARD. FOR HALS. 'the undoing caesarT _ p"' He found none of the latter certainly Ftrty Wtrdl meertwtf andar (bit head A with an word* Inara ted under tkla Read words lawrtfd nnd« thU h«4 Forty words Inserted nnder this head rm full to the brim wt* the Joy* o’ my Ilf#, article. small, wity man, Bll Watch Wat Pinched While Ha Forty •m «Mk far FA rant* aaal« In Hmiiea Forty • a an Roberts was in »ne week for 95 r«ih In advance. ®»« wwk for 35 cosh In odroncr. week for '4A ceals, cosh to •Cam* a homo, an bairn, a peart U*1 vrif* eager manner, by name, Jollied ■ Stranger. cent*, cents, advsneo Be more, by a deal, than my aharn o* gutlo the smoking room when Stromberg came TOO LRT—Two very cmvenlent rents in exeel- One when Caesar was leaning np be 1 lent locallon.-stx rooms and SALK—Od of thing*. In. He was a man whom Stromberg bad tiny spring house, pricks bath, sepprat*- rrO LKT-NIcelr furnished room, large and the largest an I post thofu furnaces and modern at No. * FOU] Theor idden sweeter as airth eve? against a wooden Indian in front of RaymondDUCfcD for SEPT. AND OCT, Gives every convenience, In near ouichly hull resiliences In l>*ertoi. on line naught bring*. to cool. airy. good quiet location, first-class o often exhorted keep to 37 Lawn Ht. to C.KO. T. at of the elec nc\ finished in Com* come half way between ransporta ton from Now Gloucester deoot Apply EDWARDS, bosrulug house. 15 s reet, between Para ? futicy w«o
making any eoncwamns whatever.' Corn »• IS# t. M> Lake Shore.....207 fOI BAlLltOADA filTKAMKRfl. are arm ana Blue. GO _ and Oat* bet quotation* show a 95* Louie ft Nash. 78% 77% Vi^VKXJN K NEWS _ FINANCIAL AND COBJIERCIAL hhtniles — sharp rise. Pork anil l.arrt qnlet, steady and Maahattan Elevated.107% Xeedar .3 25 » 8 Go Mexican Central ....|I4% Barret Beef I* held with ( 1«<% BOSTON A MAINE 11. A. unchanged. consider* leer cedar... ..2 60*3 75 Michigan Central.... 1*0RT or PORTLAND X Not bit streugth. Ml Ueed strong and a little high- cedar.1 25c 1 75 ltaa.ftit.LMUi. 71% 71% In KKfMt Sept. IOth, IBM, ALLAN LINE 5031 75 er. Sugar la less setlre but prices are Jpruce.1 Mtnn. ft ft Louis ofd. 93 S3 in the firmly Laths, spec--- O 0032 25 TUESDAY Bopt 19. WESTERN DIVISION itlnil Rienmm, Montreal Quotations of Products held. Coflcea Molasses active Missouri Pacific. 44% Royal Staple fairly with Lime—Cement. 42% ArrtvA Trains leave Portland. Union Station, for quiet. New Jersey Central.119% 118% and Llvrrpovl. foreign about fclwtter. Dry flsh scarce anil firm Rear boro Crossing, 1040 A m.. 18 m.. 6.26 Lime p cask.. 35800 New York Central.1*6% 138% Steamer Btnte of Bt A 20. Rear boro Markets. at yeat may's advance. Mackerel bald Maine, Colby, John, Ntl, p,o.| Beach, Pina Paint, 1.99. Calling at Quebec and Derry. leading higher; cement.1 9000 00 Northern Pacific com. 52% M % via East port, for Boston. 1040 a OL. 12.00, 844 5.26. 6.20 l»u. Old Or- the New Northern Pacific ofd. 74 p. England fleet has landed to date 14.- Matches. Vs 7ft Steamer Atlas, JUbelli, Philadelphia-oil to eliard, fcaco. Kid da ford. 740, M5, 1040 ADA, Northwestern...187 186% 8td Oil From From 67« bbls. against 11.8*7 bbls lor the same pe- filar t> grett Co. 12.00, 12.60. 3.30. 6.26; 0.20, p. m. Ken ..00355 OBb ft West. 25% 34% Tug Georges Creek. Baltimore, nebnnk, Kennebtrnk 7.00. 8.46. Liverpool. Steamships. Montreal. riod last year, and 8,027 bbls to 1887 and 89.- towing barge port, New York Stock, Money and Oralu Forest .ogee* Maattag. fi% ! 3o% A. with coal to Randall ft McAl liter. 10.00 a. m.. 13.30. 3.30. 6.26. 896 bbls In 1386. Import! of salt to City.00*50 Hock Island.112 Vs 117% Tug Robert 8.05. 6.20 m. Wells No. |Mackercl Packer, towing new barge from p. Beach. Berwick, 7 Bept Telnul. ,21 Sept. 5 a. m. Market Review* date Metals. 8t Paul.127% 126% Bath for New 7.00, 8.46. a. m.. 11,183 bbls. against 6781 bbls In 1888. York. 3.80,6.26 p.ui. Romsrswortb, ?! 'Bavarian [new] 4 Oct. 9 a. m. 8t Paul pfd.177% 178% Bell Rebecca J Rochester, 7 8.4* A 1 8-30 m. " advanced Copper— Moulton. Cook, Boston, to load OO, m., 2.30, p. 29 'California. 12 r. s in. Turpentine 2c today; now quoted at 14*48 SLPaul A Omaha.117 118 for Alton Lake Northern Dlvls common...on ,, 22 a GumIn loupe. Hay, port, and 5 Oct Talnnl. 12 9 a. m. 63a63c. Lo se firm and at Polished »L Paul a Omaha ofd. 8.46 a 12 ip. Hay steady g180 copper.ao„z4 Sch Northern Light, 1 juir. Boston—cement to lon, tn., 80 p. Wnr—ater (via •Parisian. !« Bam. Texas Pacific .. 10% 18% Lord Boners worth 7490 a. m. Concord (in for good to eholee. Coal Is active with no Bolls.5n„ #24% Bros. Manchester, Bavarian [new] 2 Nor. 9a.m. IdcCormlok & Co, 816 V M Union Pacific pfd.*. 76% 76% Bcft T W cement to end North. 7.00 a. m.. 3.3U p. m. Dover. Eve. 2* (From Price, In llcatlons of The for shaath.00.17 Cooper, Brown. Rondout, "Call lorn hut. 9 6 a.m. higher figures. market Y M Wabash. 7% Cox ft Ward. ter, Haverhill, I awrence, 7.0*'. 8.46 Middle St.) Bolts.OOcHtS 7% Lowell, 2 Fnv 'Tuuialau [new] 116 9 a.m. Uulnlne Is weak and Sc loser. Beans firmer. Bottoms.„..|r,«s| Wabash pfd. 31% 21% sell Lottie 8 Haskins, fish. A in.. 12.au. 3.30, 0.06 p. ra. Boston, 4.80. 7.00 Boston 'A Maine.10h 200 8.46 a ni„ 6.06 p. m. Arrive New York, Tuesday, September 10, Fresh beef Ingot.16 » 17 13.30, 1.46, 3.3«», dull; high prices cheeking business; Ti*— New York au